#9172, aired 2024-10-01 | THE NAME GAME $400: Going up to number XXIII, more popes have been of this name than any other John |
#9172, aired 2024-10-01 | THE NAME GAME $800: Angus Young said this "Highway To Hell" rock band took its name from the label on a sewing machine AC/DC |
#9172, aired 2024-10-01 | THE NAME GAME $1200: The ancient Greek philosopher Aristocles is better known by this name possibly derived from his broad physique Plato |
#9172, aired 2024-10-01 | THE NAME GAME $1600: This middle name of President Warren Harding was also the name of a first century rabbi mentioned in the Bible Gamaliel |
#9172, aired 2024-10-01 | THE NAME GAME $2000: "Rid" is a Scandinavian root meaning "beautiful", as in Ingrid & this name of the Swedish princess seen here Astrid |
#9168, aired 2024-09-25 | HOW 'BOUT A GAME OF CARDS? $400: In bridge, hitting one of these scores 13 tricks, not 4 runs a grand slam |
#9168, aired 2024-09-25 | HOW 'BOUT A GAME OF CARDS? $800: Some say to always split aces or 8s when playing this game, but 5s, not so much blackjack |
#9168, aired 2024-09-25 | HOW 'BOUT A GAME OF CARDS? $1200: The goal of this game with a not exactly PC name is to not be holding a queen at the end Old Maid |
#9168, aired 2024-09-25 | HOW 'BOUT A GAME OF CARDS? $1600: Paired cards in this game: "What made my first kiss so awkward?" & "A live studio audience" Cards Against Humanity |
#9168, aired 2024-09-25 | HOW 'BOUT A GAME OF CARDS? $2000: If you "declare out" in this 48-card game, play stops & tricks are counted; if you have 1,000 points or more, you win pinochle |
#9139, aired 2024-07-04 | GAME-POURRI $200: Type of place you inherited from grandpa in Stardew Valley a farm |
#9139, aired 2024-07-04 | GAME-POURRI $400: Cash with no value may be called this alliterative term, something that comes in denominations of $1 to $500 Monopoly money |
#9139, aired 2024-07-04 | GAME-POURRI $800: While Ike was off at war, Mamie Eisenhower played this Chinese tile game with 3 friends almost every day for 3 years mahjong |
#9139, aired 2024-07-04 | GAME-POURRI $1000: It's a town on Long Island with a national laboratory, or a role-playing game in Roblox with a fire department Brookhaven |
#9139, aired 2024-07-04 | GAME-POURRI $3,400 (Daily Double): TV's "Hollywood Game Night" had an episode punningly called "50" these "of Grey" Charades |
#9105, aired 2024-05-17 | BASEBALL'S 25-GAME WINNERS $200: Bob Welch's 27 wins in 1990 are the all-time record for the A's franchise in this city & sadly, may always be Oakland |
#9105, aired 2024-05-17 | BASEBALL'S 25-GAME WINNERS $400: In 1961 this team's Whitey Ford won 25 games in the regular season & 2 more as the World Series MVP the New York Yankees |
#9105, aired 2024-05-17 | BASEBALL'S 25-GAME WINNERS $600: Seen here with Pedro Martinez, 3-timer 25er Juan Marichal was the first baseball Hall of Famer from this country the Dominican Republic |
#9105, aired 2024-05-17 | BASEBALL'S 25-GAME WINNERS $800: In 1972 this lefty was a Phillie phanatic on the mound; he led the NL in wins (27), ERA (1.97) & strikeouts (310) Steve Carlton |
#9105, aired 2024-05-17 | BASEBALL'S 25-GAME WINNERS $1000: He won 25 games with the Miracle Mets in 1969 & surpassed 20 wins four times in the 1970s Seaver |
#9030, aired 2024-02-02 | THE GAME OF LIFE $200: Life can be like putting together one of these, invented in the 1760s though the tool didn't exist for another century a jigsaw puzzle |
#9030, aired 2024-02-02 | THE GAME OF LIFE $400: Ancient playwright Terence compared life to playing with tesserae, Roman these; you have to work with the throw you get dice |
#9030, aired 2024-02-02 | THE GAME OF LIFE $600: The first Saturday in August is a national day for these, which get washed away despite our work, so go build another one! sandcastles |
#9030, aired 2024-02-02 | THE GAME OF LIFE $800: With its ups & downs, life has often been compared to one of these, such as Steel Vengeance or the Twisted Colossus a roller coaster |
#9030, aired 2024-02-02 | THE GAME OF LIFE $1000: In a commencement address, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger noted "You can't climb" this with your hands in your pockets the ladder of success |
#9020, aired 2024-01-19 | LET'S PLAY A GAME $200: OK, so we're actually going to play D&D--guess it's time to select the DM, this person Dungeon Master |
#9020, aired 2024-01-19 | LET'S PLAY A GAME $400: On a Monopoly board, a question mark marks the 3 spaces labeled this Chance |
#9020, aired 2024-01-19 | LET'S PLAY A GAME $600: If you lose your last territory in this game, you're eliminated, & the player who did it gets your cards Risk |
#9020, aired 2024-01-19 | LET'S PLAY A GAME $800: In Stratego, the pieces that don't move are the bombs & this, & the object of the game is to capture your opponent's flag |
#9020, aired 2024-01-19 | LET'S PLAY A GAME $1000: You get 60 seconds to guess your teammate's sketch in this game that spawned a TV version Pictionary |
#1, aired 2024-01-12 | GAME SHOWS IN THE MOVIES $400: The all-too-simple premise of the game show in this 2012 film--kids murder each other The Hunger Games |
#1, aired 2024-01-12 | GAME SHOWS IN THE MOVIES $800: The all-too-simple premise of the game show hosted by Richard Dawson in this 1987 film--criminals are murdered The Running Man |
#1, aired 2024-01-12 | GAME SHOWS IN THE MOVIES $1200: Dev Patel wins big on a game show in this 2008 film Slumdog Millionaire |
#1, aired 2024-01-12 | GAME SHOWS IN THE MOVIES $1600: In "Quiz Show" this Brit had all the answers on "Twenty One" as Charles Van Doren; do you have the question? Ralph Fiennes |
#1, aired 2024-01-12 | GAME SHOWS IN THE MOVIES $2000: In "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind", a woman has the choice of Brad Pitt, Matt Damon or Bachelor No. 3 on this classic show The Dating Game |
#9009, aired 2024-01-04 | GAME SHOW $200: There are 15 multiple-choice questions to answer to win the top prize on this game show; would you like to ask the host? Who Wants to Be a Millionaire |
#9009, aired 2024-01-04 | GAME SHOW $400: If you don't know that Anne Robinson hosted U.S. & U.K. versions of this game show, then good-bye! The Weakest Link |
#9009, aired 2024-01-04 | GAME SHOW $600: In 1959 this show with contestants from higher ed had "GE" in the title; more recently, "Capital One" College Bowl |
#9009, aired 2024-01-04 | GAME SHOW $800: In 2020, this former "SNL" cast member began hosting a new version of "Supermarket Sweep" Leslie Jones |
#9009, aired 2024-01-04 | GAME SHOW $1000: This popular disc-dropping game on "The Price Is Right" is a variation of a pinball game of Asia Plinko |
#8989, aired 2023-12-07 | DURING LOU GEHRIG'S CONSECUTIVE GAME STREAK $400: This man came & went in the highest office in the land Hoover |
#8989, aired 2023-12-07 | DURING LOU GEHRIG'S CONSECUTIVE GAME STREAK $800: The long, strange trip of this drug began with its synthesis on Nov. 16, 1938 LSD |
#8989, aired 2023-12-07 | DURING LOU GEHRIG'S CONSECUTIVE GAME STREAK $1200: A photographic plate taken at the Lowell Observatory on January 23, 1930, helped identify this object Pluto |
#8989, aired 2023-12-07 | DURING LOU GEHRIG'S CONSECUTIVE GAME STREAK $1600: In 1928 he won the general election for Louisiana governor using the slogan "Every man a king, but no one wears a crown" (Huey) Long |
#8989, aired 2023-12-07 | DURING LOU GEHRIG'S CONSECUTIVE GAME STREAK $6,400 (Daily Double): He became the Cook County Jail's most famous inmate on Oct. 24, 1931 Al Capone |
#21, aired 2023-11-29 | RULES OF THE GAME $100: If you touch the metal edge of the cavity, you'll set off the buzzer & make Sam's nose light up! Operation |
#21, aired 2023-11-29 | RULES OF THE GAME $200: On one foot, jump through the squares, skipping the square with the marker in it hopscotch |
#21, aired 2023-11-29 | RULES OF THE GAME $300: Blocks may be tapped or knocked in order to find a loose one that is safe to move Jenga |
#21, aired 2023-11-29 | RULES OF THE GAME $400: Any bag which comes to rest anywhere on top of the board is worth 1 point cornhole |
#21, aired 2023-11-29 | RULES OF THE GAME $500: Be the first player to go from "onesies" to "tensies" & you win the game jacks |
#8956, aired 2023-10-23 | THE NAME OF THE GAME $200: Also a fireplace implement poker |
#8956, aired 2023-10-23 | THE NAME OF THE GAME $400: A war vessel of the most heavily armed class battleship |
#8956, aired 2023-10-23 | THE NAME OF THE GAME $600: A hand weapon made of leather-covered metal blackjack |
#8956, aired 2023-10-23 | THE NAME OF THE GAME $800: To overwhelm with wonder to boggle |
#8956, aired 2023-10-23 | THE NAME OF THE GAME $1000: The art of negotiation between nations diplomacy |
#15, aired 2023-10-04 | NAME GAME $200: First name + R&B singer who married Whitney Houston = this "Stranger Things" actress Millie Bobby Brown |
#15, aired 2023-10-04 | NAME GAME $400: Rock drummer who married Pamela Anderson + last name = this "Men in Black" actor Tommy Lee Jones |
#15, aired 2023-10-04 | NAME GAME $600: Theologian born in Saxony in 1483 + last name = this theologian born in Atlanta, GA in 1929 Martin Luther King |
#15, aired 2023-10-04 | NAME GAME $800: First name + longtime CNN anchor = this "Pygmalion" playwright George Bernard Shaw |
#15, aired 2023-10-04 | NAME GAME $1000: 16th century queen of Scotland + last name = this actress who plays Joon in 1993's "Benny & Joon" Mary Stuart Masterson |
#8912, aired 2023-07-11 | A GAME OF CARDS $400: This wild card originated in the game of euchre & may have gotten its name from it the joker |
#8912, aired 2023-07-11 | A GAME OF CARDS $800: This other name for solitaire is a virtue you might need while playing it patience |
#8912, aired 2023-07-11 | A GAME OF CARDS $1600: If you've been dealt an 11 in blackjack, consider this alliterative option double down |
#8912, aired 2023-07-11 | A GAME OF CARDS $2000: The name of this 18th century whist expert & author is often invoked as an authority, as in "According to" (Edmond) Hoyle |
#8912, aired 2023-07-11 | A GAME OF CARDS $2,200 (Daily Double): There are 2 types of booze in this 2-player game gin rummy |
#15, aired 2023-05-22 | CLASSIC GAME SHOW PHRASES $200: "Come on down" The Price Is Right |
#15, aired 2023-05-22 | CLASSIC GAME SHOW PHRASES $400: "Survey says..." Family Feud |
#15, aired 2023-05-22 | CLASSIC GAME SHOW PHRASES $600: "Dumb Dora was so dumb..." Match Game |
#15, aired 2023-05-22 | CLASSIC GAME SHOW PHRASES $800: To the mystery guest: "Enter & sign in, please" What's My Line? |
#15, aired 2023-05-22 | CLASSIC GAME SHOW PHRASES $1000: "Big bucks, no whammies" Press Your Luck |
#8870, aired 2023-05-12 | GAME SHOW HOSTS $200: Dick Clark hosted "The $10,000 Pyramid"; on the version with Michael Strahan in charge, the prize money is this amount $100,000 |
#8870, aired 2023-05-12 | GAME SHOW HOSTS $400: On Oct. 15, 2007 he debuted in the Bob Barker Studio with fun scuba equipment as the first prize (Drew) Carey |
#8870, aired 2023-05-12 | GAME SHOW HOSTS $600: In 2020 "The Weakest Link" was rebooted with this star hosting the humiliation duties; goodbye! (Jane) Lynch |
#8870, aired 2023-05-12 | GAME SHOW HOSTS $800: He was a regular on "Hogan's Heroes" & "Laugh-In" before getting the hosting gig on "Family Feud" Richard Dawson |
#8870, aired 2023-05-12 | GAME SHOW HOSTS $1000: The love of Betty White's life, he met her when she was a guest in the third week of "Password" Allen Ludden |
#3, aired 2023-05-09 | PLAY: THE GAME $200: Your wife asks for a divorce; lose direction in life; move in with sportswriter pal; clean his place. Clean it again. & again The Odd Couple |
#3, aired 2023-05-09 | PLAY: THE GAME $400: Travel to Elsinore; glean what afflicts old pal Hamlet; try to find where he put Polonius; get betrayed; win 1968 Tony Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead |
#3, aired 2023-05-09 | PLAY: THE GAME $600: Play affair card with a guy, then accuse his wife of witchcraft; roll again & accuse her of attempted murder The Crucible |
#3, aired 2023-05-09 | PLAY: THE GAME $800: Advance to Harry Hope's bar; lose turn waiting for Hickey; play your pipe dream card; chill at bar after Hickey is arrested The Iceman Cometh (by Eugene O'Neill) |
#3, aired 2023-05-09 | PLAY: THE GAME $2,400 (Daily Double): Teach evolution to your science class; get arrested; be prosecuted by a 3-time presidential candidate; guilty card, pay $100 Inherit the Wind |
#8799, aired 2023-02-02 | PLAY THAT GAME $200: It's gotta be hard to catch 'em all when new video games keep coming out, but in 2022 folks gave it a shot with this "Legends: Arceus" Pokémon |
#8799, aired 2023-02-02 | PLAY THAT GAME $400: A card in this game offers "a ride on the Reading", with a possibility of even getting paid to do so! Monopoly |
#8799, aired 2023-02-02 | PLAY THAT GAME $600: This casino game with numbers on a ticket from 1 to 80 is of Chinese origin & dates back at least 2,000 years keno |
#8799, aired 2023-02-02 | PLAY THAT GAME $800: If the 5 dice you roll show the same number, well, that's the name of this Hasbro game, & the first one is 50 points Yahtzee |
#8799, aired 2023-02-02 | PLAY THAT GAME $1000: This 5-letter card game of English origin helped construct some bridges--auction bridge & contract bridge Whist |
#8798, aired 2023-02-01 | A FRIENDLY GAME OF BILLIARDS $200: In 8-ball, these are the 2 distinctive types of ball each player is trying to sink before the 8 solids & stripes |
#8798, aired 2023-02-01 | A FRIENDLY GAME OF BILLIARDS $400: The Mikado's punishment for a pool shark: to play "on a cloth untrue with a twisted" this "& elliptical billiard balls" a cue |
#8798, aired 2023-02-01 | A FRIENDLY GAME OF BILLIARDS $600: As Eddie Felson, this actor defeats Minnesota Fats at the billiards table in "The Hustler" & won his sole acting Oscar for the sequel Paul Newman |
#8798, aired 2023-02-01 | A FRIENDLY GAME OF BILLIARDS $800: This billiards variation uses one white ball, 15 red & 6 colored ones; the 1985 world championship final took almost 15 hours snooker |
#8798, aired 2023-02-01 | A FRIENDLY GAME OF BILLIARDS $1000: Covered by a felt cloth, the bed of a billiards table is typically this metamorphic rock, also used in blackboards slate |
#4, aired 2022-10-16 | GAME ON $100: A woman in Canada used an existing R to place "quizzers" on 2 triple word scores to help score 365 points at once in this game Scrabble |
#4, aired 2022-10-16 | GAME ON $200: For me, it's left hand, green, right foot, blue & left hamstring, pulled playing this Hasbro game Twister |
#4, aired 2022-10-16 | GAME ON $300: Sweden's Mojang Studios is best known for this video game where you can build volcanoes or underground cities Minecraft |
#4, aired 2022-10-16 | GAME ON $400: In 2021 a Wisconsin teen pulled 32 of these blocks & placed them back atop a tower of them in one minute without toppling it Jenga |
#4, aired 2022-10-16 | GAME ON $500: Cricket, 501 & Around the World are games involving tossing these, perhaps in a bar darts |
#8675, aired 2022-07-01 | GAME PLAN $200: Determine 3 things:
In what room, with what weapon & whodunit Clue |
#8675, aired 2022-07-01 | GAME PLAN $400: Collect 6 wedges for answering a question in 6 different categories, then head to the middle & answer one more Trivial Pursuit |
#8675, aired 2022-07-01 | GAME PLAN $600: In survival mode, fight off mobs such as evokers & build shelter so as to stay alive Minecraft |
#8675, aired 2022-07-01 | GAME PLAN $800: Drop colored discs into a grid trying to get a quartet of yours in a row vertically, horizontally or diagonally Connect Four |
#8675, aired 2022-07-01 | GAME PLAN $1000: Using a small mallet, tap out the blocks one by one until someone topples the standing animal Don't Break the Ice |
#8654, aired 2022-06-02 | LET'S PLAY A GAME $200: Whether you're playing singles or doubles, you smack around the shuttlecock in this game badminton |
#8654, aired 2022-06-02 | LET'S PLAY A GAME $400: Spare Ribs & Wish Bone can be removed in this classic game, but maybe the patient should worry about that glowing red nose Operation |
#8654, aired 2022-06-02 | LET'S PLAY A GAME $600: You've probably heard of a turkey in bowling, but a hambone is even better, as that's this many consecutive strikes four |
#8654, aired 2022-06-02 | LET'S PLAY A GAME $800: This game says the record for its highest tower is 40 complete stories plus 2 blocks into 41 Jenga |
#8654, aired 2022-06-02 | LET'S PLAY A GAME $1000: Settings for "Grand Theft Auto" have included Anywhere City, Liberty City & this "City" that doesn't sound safe Vice |
#8617, aired 2022-04-12 | GAME CHANGERS $200: A 15th century rule change transformed the weakest chess piece to this one, the strongest on the board the queen |
#8617, aired 2022-04-12 | GAME CHANGERS $400: In 1990 this classic card game was included as part of Windows 3.0, turning millions of casual computer users into gamers solitaire |
#8617, aired 2022-04-12 | GAME CHANGERS $600: In 1875 a British army lieutenant modified a form of pool to create this very British billiards game snooker |
#8617, aired 2022-04-12 | GAME CHANGERS $800: This card game scored with pegs on a board evolved from an earlier one called Noddy cribbage |
#8617, aired 2022-04-12 | GAME CHANGERS $1000: In 2019 season 10 of this online survival game ended with a giant asteroid blowing up its virtual island, leaving a black hole Fortnite |
#8580, aired 2022-02-18 | BRING YOUR "A" GAME $400: There are 441 red cards & 63 green cards in this Mattel game of comparisons Apples to Apples |
#8580, aired 2022-02-18 | BRING YOUR "A" GAME $800: "Valhalla" is a recent entry in this video game series with a killer title Assassin's Creed |
#8580, aired 2022-02-18 | BRING YOUR "A" GAME $1200: Fight the dead in this game named for an "Evil Dead" sequel that starred Bruce Campbell Army of Darkness |
#8580, aired 2022-02-18 | BRING YOUR "A" GAME $1600: Save your ship by shooting space rocks in this Atari arcade game introduced in 1979 Asteroids |
#8580, aired 2022-02-18 | BRING YOUR "A" GAME $2000: Germany & Japan take on the U.S., U.K. & USSR in this strategy game named for the 2 opposing sides Axis & Allies |
#10, aired 2022-02-15 | GAME TIME $400: In a version of Clue based on this TV show, employees at Dunder Mifflin take part in a murder mystery exercise The Office |
#10, aired 2022-02-15 | GAME TIME $800: In 2015 this game dropped "Settlers of" from its name Catan |
#10, aired 2022-02-15 | GAME TIME $1200: In classic Monopoly just past Go you'll find these 2 cheapest properties on the board Mediterranean & Baltic |
#10, aired 2022-02-15 | GAME TIME $1600: The name of this game from Mattel in which you make up phony definitions is another word for nonsense, & we're not bluffing Balderdash |
#10, aired 2022-02-15 | GAME TIME $2000: Named for the CEO's dog, it's the company behind such games as Farmville & words with friends Zynga |
#9, aired 2022-02-15 | SQUID GAME $200: It's a fried squid appetizer, but ask for it by this Italian name calamari |
#9, aired 2022-02-15 | SQUID GAME $400: According to creator Stephen Hillenburg, Squidward on this TV series isn't a squid at all but an octopus SpongeBob (SquarePants) |
#9, aired 2022-02-15 | SQUID GAME $600: Sightings of giant squid off Norway may have given rise to this Scandinavian sea monster illustrated here; release it now! kraken |
#9, aired 2022-02-15 | SQUID GAME $1000: Found at depths of 1,000 feet, the firefly squid gets its name from its flashing lights produced by this 15-letter ability bioluminescence |
#9, aired 2022-02-15 | SQUID GAME $1,600 (Daily Double): In this classic Jules Verne novel, the Nautilus encounters "an immense school of squid" Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea |
#5, aired 2022-02-10 | GAME SHOW HOSTS $200: This "Good Morning America"n & ex-NFLer hosts "The $100,000 Pyramid" (Michael) Strahan |
#5, aired 2022-02-10 | GAME SHOW HOSTS $400: Coach Sylvester on "Glee", she sends people home on "The Weakest Link"; goodbye! Jane Lynch |
#5, aired 2022-02-10 | GAME SHOW HOSTS $600: This current late night host has folks pick their "final answer" on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" Jimmy Kimmel |
#5, aired 2022-02-10 | GAME SHOW HOSTS $800: After "Saturday Night Live", she began hosting "Supermarket Sweep" Leslie Jones |
#5, aired 2022-02-10 | GAME SHOW HOSTS $1000: This 3-time NBA champion hosts "The Cube" Dwyane Wade |
#8528, aired 2021-12-08 | THE RULES OF THE GAME $200: With no game clocks on the field, only a referee such as Daniele Orsato keeps time soccer |
#8528, aired 2021-12-08 | THE RULES OF THE GAME $400: Rule 6-6d says you can be disqualified if you sign & return an incorrect scorecard golf |
#8528, aired 2021-12-08 | THE RULES OF THE GAME $600: In this Olympic sport, no splashing water in an opponent's face water polo |
#8528, aired 2021-12-08 | THE RULES OF THE GAME $800: The supine competitor may use no mechanical brakes luge |
#8528, aired 2021-12-08 | THE RULES OF THE GAME $1000: While trying to pin your opponent, you can't get him in a hold below the waist Greco-Roman wrestling |
#8467, aired 2021-09-14 | GAME STOP $200: This winning declaration in a chess game is from the Arabic for "the king is dead" checkmate |
#8467, aired 2021-09-14 | GAME STOP $400: In the NFL regular season, overtime games end after nobody scores in the period that's this many minutes long 10 |
#8467, aired 2021-09-14 | GAME STOP $600: "Walk-off" began as a term for a play that ends a game in this sport baseball |
#8467, aired 2021-09-14 | GAME STOP $800: The bank cannot go broke in this Parker Brothers game, so exhaustion may be the deciding factor Monopoly |
#8467, aired 2021-09-14 | GAME STOP $1000: A hand in this card game with 2 potent potables in its name comes to a halt after a player "knocks" gin rummy |
#8464, aired 2021-08-12 | "CON" GAME $400: By definition it's the relationship of a circle within a circle within a circle, all sharing the same midpoint concentric |
#8464, aired 2021-08-12 | "CON" GAME $800: They're the circus performers seen here contortionists |
#8464, aired 2021-08-12 | "CON" GAME $1200: This synonym for a magician comes from Latin for "swear together" a conjurer |
#8464, aired 2021-08-12 | "CON" GAME $1600: It's another name for a candy store that also sells other sweets confectionary |
#8464, aired 2021-08-12 | "CON" GAME $2000: It's a group of voters in a district, or the district itself constituency |
#8419, aired 2021-06-10 | GAME $200: Since we're all about tennis, if you serve a ball that doesn't land in the proper service box, it's one of these a fault |
#8419, aired 2021-06-10 | GAME $400: The field & the don't pass bar are part of this casino game, & don't forget to tip your stickman craps |
#8419, aired 2021-06-10 | GAME $600: Make "room" for Change Seats! & Wink Murder, 2 of Mental Floss' 14 of these kind of "games to bring back" for the holidays parlor games |
#8419, aired 2021-06-10 | GAME $800: In 1996 the New Zealand All Blacks beat Australia 43-6 in the first tri-nations tourney in this tough sport rugby |
#8419, aired 2021-06-10 | GAME $1000: Handicaps & divots are in this sport, but don't say golf; there is also penalty 3, a free hit from 40 yards to an open goal polo |
#8408, aired 2021-05-26 | FICTIONAL GAME SHOWS $400: "How Did I Get Here?" is an interdimensional game show on the animated series named for this pair Rick & Morty |
#8408, aired 2021-05-26 | FICTIONAL GAME SHOWS $800: On an episode of the cartoon called "The Real" this group, Ray & Winston play "Race the Devil"; Venkman is in the audience Ghostbusters |
#8408, aired 2021-05-26 | FICTIONAL GAME SHOWS $1200: A sequel to this mind-bending 1975 movie musical, "Shock Treatment" finds Brad & Janet as contestants on "Marriage Maze" The Rocky Horror Picture Show |
#8408, aired 2021-05-26 | FICTIONAL GAME SHOWS $1600: In this 1987 film Arnold Schwarzenegger tries to survive a public execution game show The Running Man |
#8408, aired 2021-05-26 | FICTIONAL GAME SHOWS $2000: "What Do Kids Know?" is a game show in this Paul Thomas Anderson film with a tree for a title Magnolia |
#8383, aired 2021-04-21 | COMING BACK TO WIN THE GAME $200: Facing match point in 2009's Wimbledon semis vs. Elena Dementieva, her return clipped the tape, but landed in; the title followed Serena Williams |
#8383, aired 2021-04-21 | COMING BACK TO WIN THE GAME $400: Down 35-7 at the half to the Saints in 1980, this hall of fame QB led the 49ers back to win 38-35 (Joe) Montana |
#8383, aired 2021-04-21 | COMING BACK TO WIN THE GAME $600: In 2008 the Mavericks used a 22-2 run to erase a 70-41 deficit, making this Minnesota team howl the Timberwolves |
#8383, aired 2021-04-21 | COMING BACK TO WIN THE GAME $800: Down 5 to the Oilers in 1982, this "royal" NHL team tied it with 5 seconds left & won the "Miracle on Manchester" in O.T. the (Los Angeles) Kings |
#8383, aired 2021-04-21 | COMING BACK TO WIN THE GAME $1000: In the 2004-05 Champions League Final, this English club, the Reds, overcame a colossal 3-goal deficit Liverpool |
#8360, aired 2021-03-19 | GAME $400: The 2019 entry of the "Avengers" franchise was called this, a term that denotes the final stages of a chess contest Endgame |
#8360, aired 2021-03-19 | GAME $800: In MMORPG the last 4 letters stand for "online role-playing game" & the first 2 letters stand for this massive multiplayer |
#8360, aired 2021-03-19 | GAME $1200: Reagan asked if the plot of this 1983 movie could happen in real life; a general later replied it's "worse than you think" WarGames |
#8360, aired 2021-03-19 | GAME $1600: Benedict Cumberbatch starred as enigma code-breaking Alan Turing in this 2014 film The Imitation Game |
#8360, aired 2021-03-19 | GAME $2000: The ABC game show, "Don't", had this "Piranha 3D" star, asking the contestants to do ridiculous tasks Adam Scott |
#8358, aired 2021-03-17 | SHELL GAME $400: Flex your... mind & show us you know that the freshwater types of this bivalve mollusk are called naiads mussels |
#8358, aired 2021-03-17 | SHELL GAME $800: Flamingos are pink partly due to pigments in the "brine" type of this shelled creature they consume shrimp |
#8358, aired 2021-03-17 | SHELL GAME $1200: The three-banded this is the only one that can roll up into an armored ball an armadillo |
#8358, aired 2021-03-17 | SHELL GAME $1600: Watch your fingers around the alligator type of this turtle a snapping turtle |
#8358, aired 2021-03-17 | SHELL GAME $2000: Cephalopods with external shells include the chambered species of this nautilus |
#8346, aired 2021-03-01 | HOW 'BOUT A GAME OF CARDS? $200: This game includes skip cards & draw 2 cards, & it makes you say its name just before you win UNO |
#8346, aired 2021-03-01 | HOW 'BOUT A GAME OF CARDS? $400: In this kids' game, one of the 4 queens is removed from the 52-card deck & you don't wanna be stuck with its odd pair in the end Old Maid |
#8346, aired 2021-03-01 | HOW 'BOUT A GAME OF CARDS? $600: Think hard! This kids' game where you match pairs is also called Memory Concentration |
#8346, aired 2021-03-01 | HOW 'BOUT A GAME OF CARDS? $800: Being dealt the unbeatable number in the first 2 cards can pay 3 to 2 in a standard casino game of this Blackjack |
#8346, aired 2021-03-01 | HOW 'BOUT A GAME OF CARDS? $1000: You can get naughty with this game--its black cards include "What did Vin Diesel eat for dinner?" & "Why am I sticky?" Cards Against Humanity |
#8335, aired 2021-02-12 | GAME THEORY $200: If your stack is short & you need to double up to stay in a game of hold 'em, it might be time to "go" these 2 words all-in |
#8335, aired 2021-02-12 | GAME THEORY $400: In Monopoly, buy heavily landed-on St. James Place, New York Avenue & Tennessee Avenue, the properties of this color orange |
#8335, aired 2021-02-12 | GAME THEORY $600: Playing this game issued by Milton Bradley in 1967? Don't place your ships touching each other Battleship |
#8335, aired 2021-02-12 | GAME THEORY $1,000 (Daily Double): If you win, switch to whatever would've beaten you for the next round, says a 2014 study on the psychology of this game Rock, Paper, Scissors |
#8335, aired 2021-02-12 | GAME THEORY $1000: Take the small continents first & leave Asia for later in this "game of strategic conquest" Risk |
#8299, aired 2020-12-10 | GAME SHOWS $400: Lifelines on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" have included "Phone a Friend" & "Ask" this group for help the audience |
#8299, aired 2020-12-10 | GAME SHOWS $800: To determine the winner on "The Price Is Right", contestants have to bid on these sets of prizes the showcases |
#8299, aired 2020-12-10 | GAME SHOWS $1200: Jeff Foxworthy hosted this game show where contestants tested their knowledge against school kids Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader? |
#8299, aired 2020-12-10 | GAME SHOWS $1600: On this show, Wayne Brady might give you a choice between cash & what's in the big box Let's Make a Deal |
#8299, aired 2020-12-10 | GAME SHOWS $2000: A popular music-identifying app is in the name of this Jamie Foxx game show Beat Shazam |
#8250, aired 2020-10-02 | CLUES FROM A 1965 JEOPARDY! HOME GAME $200: ASTRONOMY: "Only planet not named for Greek or Roman figure" Earth |
#8250, aired 2020-10-02 | CLUES FROM A 1965 JEOPARDY! HOME GAME $400: COPS & ROBBERS: "Slang for police because they stick like lint" fuzz |
#8250, aired 2020-10-02 | CLUES FROM A 1965 JEOPARDY! HOME GAME $600: TIME: "Traditional bath & date night" Saturday |
#8250, aired 2020-10-02 | CLUES FROM A 1965 JEOPARDY! HOME GAME $800: AWARDS: "Movie for which Brando won his Oscar" On the Waterfront |
#8250, aired 2020-10-02 | CLUES FROM A 1965 JEOPARDY! HOME GAME $1000: NUMBERS: "Unlucky way to light cigarettes" third on a match (three on a match) |
#8185, aired 2020-03-20 | GAME "OVER" $400: Galoshes are a type of these overshoes |
#8185, aired 2020-03-20 | GAME "OVER" $800: Fresh out of the oven, it's an apple one of these turnover |
#8185, aired 2020-03-20 | GAME "OVER" $1200: Since reclassified, Rogaine & the nicotine patch, formerly sold by prescription only, can now be purchased this way over the counter |
#8185, aired 2020-03-20 | GAME "OVER" $1600: In 1999 deais.com was renamed & relaunched as this online retailer overstock.com |
#8185, aired 2020-03-20 | GAME "OVER" $2000: Sung by Joan Baez, Pete Seeger & others, this song based on a hymn became the anthem of the civil rights movement "We Shall Overcome" |
#8166, aired 2020-02-24 | GAME TIME! $200: This "apologetic" board game is similar to parcheesi Sorry! |
#8166, aired 2020-02-24 | GAME TIME! $400: Albert Lamorisse made the short film "The Red Balloon" & created this 4-letter board game of conquest Risk |
#8166, aired 2020-02-24 | GAME TIME! $600: When creating this 3-letter twist on crazy eights, inventor Merle Robbins just started writing instructions on playing cards Uno |
#8166, aired 2020-02-24 | GAME TIME! $800: This naughty party game based on "Apples to Apples" was earlier called "Cardenfreude" Cards Against Humanity |
#8166, aired 2020-02-24 | GAME TIME! $1000: The spy is the only piece that can nab a marshal in this game that's basically tabletop capture the flag Stratego |
#3, aired 2020-01-08 | COLLEGE FOOTBALL: AFTER THE GAME $200: In 2004 an NCAA award was established in the name of this center on the 1933 Michigan team & future politician Gerald Ford |
#3, aired 2020-01-08 | COLLEGE FOOTBALL: AFTER THE GAME $400: Before starring on a 4-letter TV drama, Mark Harmon starred for this 4-letter school as a QB, averaging 7.2 yards a carry in '73 UCLA |
#3, aired 2020-01-08 | COLLEGE FOOTBALL: AFTER THE GAME $600: Nickname of the team that was led to an undefeated 1958 season by future brigadier general Pete Dawkins Black Knights |
#3, aired 2020-01-08 | COLLEGE FOOTBALL: AFTER THE GAME $800: In 1998 football fans debated who was the NCAA's best QB: Peyton Manning or this WSU Cougar; their pro careers went opposite ways Ryan Leaf |
#3, aired 2020-01-08 | COLLEGE FOOTBALL: AFTER THE GAME $1000: Steve Largent went on from this university to a HOF pro career, then returned home to represent the area in Congress the University of Tulsa |
#8127, aired 2019-12-31 | THE NAME OF THE GAME $200: A bit of evidence clue |
#8127, aired 2019-12-31 | THE NAME OF THE GAME $400: The Rialto or Ponte Vecchio a bridge |
#8127, aired 2019-12-31 | THE NAME OF THE GAME $600: A dog that gave its name to a Richard Nixon speech Checkers |
#8127, aired 2019-12-31 | THE NAME OF THE GAME $800: Overlord or Desert Storm Operation |
#8127, aired 2019-12-31 | THE NAME OF THE GAME $1000: A single gem set alone a solitaire |
#8088, aired 2019-11-06 | THE NAME OF THE GAME $200: Free Parking,
Just Visiting Monopoly |
#8088, aired 2019-11-06 | THE NAME OF THE GAME $400: Contract,
discard,
no trump bridge |
#8088, aired 2019-11-06 | THE NAME OF THE GAME $600: Don't come,
easy way,
proposition bet craps |
#8088, aired 2019-11-06 | THE NAME OF THE GAME $800: Bag o' nuts,
breakfast,
bull & cork darts |
#8088, aired 2019-11-06 | THE NAME OF THE GAME $1000: Armor class,
wisdom,
forgotten realms Dungeons & Dragons |
#8076, aired 2019-10-21 | GAME OF CLONES $400: Using cloned DNA worked out just super-duper in this 1993 film... well, for its producers, not its characters Jurassic Park |
#8076, aired 2019-10-21 | GAME OF CLONES $800: This man returned to the "Star Wars" universe in animated form, voicing Mace Windu in "The Clone Wars" Samuel L. Jackson |
#8076, aired 2019-10-21 | GAME OF CLONES $1200: Sarah, Helena & Cosima were but some of the "Clone Club" played by this actress on "Orphan Black" Tatiana Maslany |
#8076, aired 2019-10-21 | GAME OF CLONES $1600: This author was able to revive the character Duncan Idaho when he introduced clones called ghola in "Dune Messiah" (Frank) Herbert |
#8076, aired 2019-10-21 | GAME OF CLONES $2000: Later featured in "Game of Thrones", this veteran British actor starred as a cloned mad scientist in a 2008 BBC sitcom Jonathan Pryce |
#8066, aired 2019-10-07 | VIDEO GAME-POURRI $200: Aunt May & Norman Osborn show up in this superhero's Marvel-ous high-flying game Spider-Man |
#8066, aired 2019-10-07 | VIDEO GAME-POURRI $400: In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, you can choose among many avatars like Link, Donkey Kong or this fast hedgehog Sonic |
#8066, aired 2019-10-07 | VIDEO GAME-POURRI $600: Many online games say they are "F2P" , meaning this; beware, there are usually ways to spend cash down the line free to play |
#8066, aired 2019-10-07 | VIDEO GAME-POURRI $800: The 7 rotatable blocks used in this video game have names like Orange Ricky, Hero & Smashboy Tetris |
#8066, aired 2019-10-07 | VIDEO GAME-POURRI $1000: Of the 4 ghosts in the original English version of the Pac-Man game, the one that doesn't rhyme with the others Clyde |
#8053, aired 2019-09-18 | DESCRIBING THE CASINO GAME $200: It's a wheel that can bring you fortune;
bet even or odd;
I'm seeing red roulette |
#8053, aired 2019-09-18 | DESCRIBING THE CASINO GAME $400: There's no joy in a push;
soft numbers, hard choices;
a "split" personality blackjack |
#8053, aired 2019-09-18 | DESCRIBING THE CASINO GAME $600: The stickman cometh;
easy "come", easy go;
get the point? Good for you! craps |
#8053, aired 2019-09-18 | DESCRIBING THE CASINO GAME $800: Dressed & playing to the 9s;
banker's hours;
what brings you to Monaco, Mr. Bond? baccarat |
#8053, aired 2019-09-18 | DESCRIBING THE CASINO GAME $1000: The joker is semi-wild & dressed as an ace;
one hand becomes 2;
the Asian name of the game pai gow poker |
#8022, aired 2019-06-25 | NAME THE GAME $200: Use all 7 of your tiles on one turn & get a 50-point bonus Scrabble |
#8022, aired 2019-06-25 | NAME THE GAME $400: The classic version incorporates real streets in Atlantic City Monopoly |
#8022, aired 2019-06-25 | NAME THE GAME $600: Water on the knee is one challenge Operation |
#8022, aired 2019-06-25 | NAME THE GAME $800: Use letter tiles to build words in this a-peeling game with a fruit in its name Bananagrams |
#8022, aired 2019-06-25 | NAME THE GAME $1000: It takes some math skills & strategy to win in this ancient African family of games mancala |
#8010, aired 2019-06-07 | REALITY & GAME SHOW CATCHPHRASES $200: "Come on down!" The Price is Right |
#8010, aired 2019-06-07 | REALITY & GAME SHOW CATCHPHRASES $400: "The tribe has spoken" Survivor |
#8010, aired 2019-06-07 | REALITY & GAME SHOW CATCHPHRASES $600: "Will you accept this rose?" The Bachelor |
#8010, aired 2019-06-07 | REALITY & GAME SHOW CATCHPHRASES $800: "Please pack your knives and go" Top Chef |
#8010, aired 2019-06-07 | REALITY & GAME SHOW CATCHPHRASES $1000: "Big bucks, no whammies!" Press Your Luck |
#7992, aired 2019-05-14 | GAME OF THORNS $200: In some legends, this sorcerer teaches the Lady of the Lake magic & she uses it to imprison him in an enchanted thorn bush Merlin |
#7992, aired 2019-05-14 | GAME OF THORNS $400: The crown-of-thorns species of this marine creature is multi-armed & dangerous to coral reefs a starfish |
#7992, aired 2019-05-14 | GAME OF THORNS $600: A thwarted love affair between a Catholic priest & a young woman in Australia is at the heart of this 1977 bestseller The Thorn Birds |
#7992, aired 2019-05-14 | GAME OF THORNS $800: The name of this large, spiny rodent comes from the Latin for "thorn pig" a porcupine |
#7992, aired 2019-05-14 | GAME OF THORNS $1000: EBTG is short for this band formed by Ben Watt & Tracey Thorn in 1982 Everything But The Girl |
#7939, aired 2019-02-28 | GET YOUR GAME ON $200: This other term for military exercises is also the title of a 1983 film War Games |
#7939, aired 2019-02-28 | GET YOUR GAME ON $400: By definition a contest in which 1 player's $5 gain must mean another player's $5 loss is this type of game zero-sum |
#7939, aired 2019-02-28 | GET YOUR GAME ON $600: Shakespeare used "the game is afoot" but it's more associated with this author who put it in a 1904 story (Sir Arthur Conan) Doyle |
#7939, aired 2019-02-28 | GET YOUR GAME ON $800: Paul Schrader has said this French director's "The Rules of the Game" represents all that film can be Renoir |
#7939, aired 2019-02-28 | GET YOUR GAME ON $1000: This title of Stephen Potter's book on "Winning Games Without Actually Cheating" entered the English language Gamesmanship |
#7901, aired 2019-01-07 | 2 CAN PLAY THAT GAME $400: Carriers have 5 holes & cruisers 3 in this Hasbro game Battleship |
#7901, aired 2019-01-07 | 2 CAN PLAY THAT GAME $600: In 2007 a computer program "solved" this game, AKA draughts, proving that best play from both sides leads to a draw checkers |
#7901, aired 2019-01-07 | 2 CAN PLAY THAT GAME $1000: In "straight" this, the same-named pieces are laid end to end, & touching ends must match in number dominoes |
#7901, aired 2019-01-07 | 2 CAN PLAY THAT GAME $2,000 (Daily Double): It's time to start this ancient Asian game played with 361 pieces on a 19-by-19-line board go |
#7894, aired 2018-12-27 | BOWL GAME SPONSORS $200: This big-in-the-'80s video rental chain started its own bowl, but after 4 years, Carquest drove over it Blockbuster |
#7894, aired 2018-12-27 | BOWL GAME SPONSORS $400: This theme park first sponsored the Holiday Bowl in 1986 but Shamu would swim off, replaced by Thrifty Car Rental SeaWorld |
#7894, aired 2018-12-27 | BOWL GAME SPONSORS $600: After Mazda & Toyota drove off, the Gator Bowl got in the Flo with this insurance company but that didn't last, either Progressive |
#7894, aired 2018-12-27 | BOWL GAME SPONSORS $800: Sponsor-wise, the former St. Petersburg Bowl had magicJack, Beef 'O' Brady's, ESPN & this digital currency Bitcoin |
#7894, aired 2018-12-27 | BOWL GAME SPONSORS $1000: In 2018 the Bay Area's Foster Farms Bowl was renamed for this company with video rental kiosks everywhere Redbox |
#7853, aired 2018-10-31 | GAME SHOW HOSTS $200: "The Joker's Wild" was his favorite game show growing up, & now, he hosts his own version of it on TBS Snoop Dogg |
#7853, aired 2018-10-31 | GAME SHOW HOSTS $400: In 2007 this funnyman took over from Bob Barker as host of "The Price is Right" Drew Carey |
#7853, aired 2018-10-31 | GAME SHOW HOSTS $600: Put an "X" in the box if you know that Peter Marshall, seen here, was the long-time host of this game show Hollywood Squares |
#7853, aired 2018-10-31 | GAME SHOW HOSTS $800: From 2002 to 2013 she hosted the syndicated version of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" Meredith Vieira |
#7853, aired 2018-10-31 | GAME SHOW HOSTS $1000: We can neither confirm nor deny that he was a CIA assassin, but he did co-create & host "The Gong Show" Barris |
#7848, aired 2018-10-24 | NAME GAME $200: Start spreading the news--in the 2010s this name of a NYC borough was among the top 30 names for girls Brooklyn |
#7848, aired 2018-10-24 | NAME GAME $400: Enjoying a big comeback is this girl's name, also the title of an Eric Clapton / Derek & the Dominoes hit Layla |
#7848, aired 2018-10-24 | NAME GAME $600: The name of this character in "Moby Dick" is Hebrew for "father's brother" Ahab |
#7848, aired 2018-10-24 | NAME GAME $800: Would it "Wreck-It" if we told you that this name for boys, not as popular as it used to be, means "wolf counsel"? Ralph |
#7848, aired 2018-10-24 | NAME GAME $1000: This first name of painters Bellini & Canaletto is an Italian form of "John" Giovanni |
#7844, aired 2018-10-18 | THE GOAL OF THE GAME $200: Identify a person or thing within a score of inquiries Twenty Questions |
#7844, aired 2018-10-18 | THE GOAL OF THE GAME $400: Occupy 42 territories on 6 continents Risk |
#7844, aired 2018-10-18 | THE GOAL OF THE GAME $600: Repeat the pattern of flashing colored lights on the circular console Simon |
#7844, aired 2018-10-18 | THE GOAL OF THE GAME $800: Get all 15 of your stones to your home table & bear them off backgammon |
#7844, aired 2018-10-18 | THE GOAL OF THE GAME $1000: Form a horizontal, vertical or diagonal line of a quartet of your own colored discs Connect Four (or Drop Four) |
#7803, aired 2018-07-11 | CLASSIC MOVIE: THE VIDEO GAME $200: A kid's life is in your hands as you play as any one of a dozen jurors; the action is all in one room; sway opinions as No. 8 12 Angry Men |
#7803, aired 2018-07-11 | CLASSIC MOVIE: THE VIDEO GAME $400: Befriend Red, collect a Rita Hayworth poster, make your getaway via a sewer level & win by finding hope in the end The Shawshank Redemption |
#7803, aired 2018-07-11 | CLASSIC MOVIE: THE VIDEO GAME $600: Like the film, the game is in real time as you take on the Miller gang as marshal, but try to avoid having Grace Kelly leave you High Noon |
#7803, aired 2018-07-11 | CLASSIC MOVIE: THE VIDEO GAME $800: Be a 14th century knight or take a holiday as death; debate God's existence as you play a chess game within the game The Seventh Seal |
#7803, aired 2018-07-11 | CLASSIC MOVIE: THE VIDEO GAME $1000: Choose a restaurant, then 1 of the 2 players--Wallace Shawn or the title guy; max your discussion points as you eat My Dinner with Andre |
#7790, aired 2018-06-22 | THE REAL GAME OF THRONES $400: George R.R. Martin said the Wars of the Roses inspired "Game of Thrones"--the Lannisters & Starks fit these 2 families York and Lancaster |
#7790, aired 2018-06-22 | THE REAL GAME OF THRONES $800: Like Stannis, this usurper prince insisted that his nephews were illegitimate & made himself king Richard III |
#7790, aired 2018-06-22 | THE REAL GAME OF THRONES $1600: "The Narrow Sea", next to Essos, is also a name for this real body of water as in the history work "Hold the Narrow Sea" the English Channel |
#7790, aired 2018-06-22 | THE REAL GAME OF THRONES $2000: Like Daenerys, the VII king of this name sailed to an island to seize the throne & he didn't even have dragons in 1485 Henry VII |
#7790, aired 2018-06-22 | THE REAL GAME OF THRONES $3,800 (Daily Double): Edward IV broke an arranged match from this country & wed a commoner; he fared better than Robb Stark, who lost his head France |
#7767, aired 2018-05-22 | "END" GAME $400: One of a pair is seen here a bookend |
#7767, aired 2018-05-22 | "END" GAME $800: These hormones released by the brain act as natural painkillers & can also bring about feelings of euphoria endorphins |
#7767, aired 2018-05-22 | "END" GAME $1200: Completes the proverb "What can't be cured must be ____" endured |
#7767, aired 2018-05-22 | "END" GAME $1600: It means native to a particular people or place endemic |
#7767, aired 2018-05-22 | "END" GAME $2000: In math you find the difference by subtracting the subtrahend from this the minuend |
#7762, aired 2018-05-15 | A VIDEO GAME MENAGERIE $400: In 1982 Atari went up an order of magnitude from Centipede to this sequel Millipede |
#7762, aired 2018-05-15 | A VIDEO GAME MENAGERIE $800: Bad Piggies is a spin-off of this popular mobile game Angry Birds |
#7762, aired 2018-05-15 | A VIDEO GAME MENAGERIE $1200: On PlayStation Crash is a genetically mutated type of this mouselike marsupial a bandicoot |
#7762, aired 2018-05-15 | A VIDEO GAME MENAGERIE $1600: If you aren't careful, these title rodents will march to their deaths in a 1990s computer game lemmings |
#7762, aired 2018-05-15 | A VIDEO GAME MENAGERIE $2000: In addition to the people type, you must face zombie dogs in this game, called "Biohazard" in Japan Resident Evil |
#7724, aired 2018-03-22 | ON THE BOARD GAME $200: Conservatory,
Billiard Room Clue |
#7724, aired 2018-03-22 | ON THE BOARD GAME $400: Just Visiting,
Chance Monopoly |
#7724, aired 2018-03-22 | ON THE BOARD GAME $600: Gumdrop Mountains,
Lollipop Forest Candy Land |
#7724, aired 2018-03-22 | ON THE BOARD GAME $1000: Western Australia,
Kamchatka Risk |
#7724, aired 2018-03-22 | ON THE BOARD GAME $1,600 (Daily Double): Start Career,
Pay Day The Game of Life |
#7701, aired 2018-02-19 | MILITARY GAME PLANS $1200: This conqueror loves to blitz--he'll invade N.E. China in 1211 & take down Beijing in the backfield in 4 years Genghis Khan |
#7701, aired 2018-02-19 | MILITARY GAME PLANS $1600: This Persian king's going to try to thread the needle through the Greeks defending a narrow strait at Salamis Xerxes |
#7701, aired 2018-02-19 | MILITARY GAME PLANS $2000: In late 1944 your 3rd U.S. Army will take Metz, then it's ground & pound to cross the Saar River George S. Patton |
#7698, aired 2018-02-14 | NAME GAME $400: This Disney character, seen here back in the 1930s, was at one time known as Dippy Dog Goofy |
#7698, aired 2018-02-14 | NAME GAME $800: Famous for its August 6, 1945 mission, this B-29 bomber was named after the mother of pilot Paul Tibbets the Enola Gay |
#7698, aired 2018-02-14 | NAME GAME $1200: A Shakespeare sprite & a recent Israeli PM had this first name that means "lion of God" Ariel |
#7698, aired 2018-02-14 | NAME GAME $1600: This middle name of President Warren G. Harding is the name of a teacher of Paul in the Bible Gamaliel |
#7698, aired 2018-02-14 | NAME GAME $2000: This U.S. politician who backed exploration lent his last name to a massif that's Antarctica's highest point Mount Vinson |
#7694, aired 2018-02-08 | THE RULES OF THE GAME $200: In chess, the player of these pieces makes the first move White |
#7694, aired 2018-02-08 | THE RULES OF THE GAME $400: You win if you pocket the 8-ball on this first shot of the game the break |
#7694, aired 2018-02-08 | THE RULES OF THE GAME $600: If you decide not to take a chance & attack with your armies in this Hasbro game, you pass the dice to your left Risk |
#7694, aired 2018-02-08 | THE RULES OF THE GAME $800: "Polish" this is played on a 100-square board, & pieces may move backwards to capture checkers |
#7694, aired 2018-02-08 | THE RULES OF THE GAME $1000: In this board game from India, a piece occupying your opponent's safety space cannot be captured Parcheesi |
#7673, aired 2018-01-10 | A CLUE OF GAME $200: If you are dealt a natural blackjack with only 2 cards, one of them always has to be this an ace |
#7673, aired 2018-01-10 | A CLUE OF GAME $400: In Romania, this classic kids game with songs is called "Birdie, Move Your Nest" musical chairs |
#7673, aired 2018-01-10 | A CLUE OF GAME $600: Puzzle in which every 3 by 3 box should contain the numbers 1 through 9 sudoku |
#7673, aired 2018-01-10 | A CLUE OF GAME $800: Total number of colored wedges you need to collect to win a game of Trivial Pursuit six |
#7645, aired 2017-12-01 | NEW GAME VERSIONS $200: You wouldn't like this hero when he's angry, so be careful pulling things out of him in Operation--his eyes glow green the Incredible Hulk |
#7645, aired 2017-12-01 | NEW GAME VERSIONS $400: Yellowstone Park is the most valuable property in the National Parks version of this game Monopoly |
#7645, aired 2017-12-01 | NEW GAME VERSIONS $600: Mario needs to climb the blocks in the Donkey Kong edition of this precarious game Jenga |
#7645, aired 2017-12-01 | NEW GAME VERSIONS $800: In the Clue edition based on this sitcom, you need to find who ate the last piece of cheesecake--I suspect Rose! Golden Girls |
#7645, aired 2017-12-01 | NEW GAME VERSIONS $1000: This dice game gets "all shook up" in the Elvis Shake, Rattle & Roll edition Yahtzee |
#7643, aired 2017-11-29 | GAME OF DRONES $400: You must register your drone with this federal agency--if it's under 55 pounds, you can do it online the FAA |
#7643, aired 2017-11-29 | GAME OF DRONES $800: Companies like Verifly offer this for drone operators just in case you take out a few windows insurance |
#7643, aired 2017-11-29 | GAME OF DRONES $1200: Drone racing can reach speeds of 120 MPH with these copters named for their 4 propellers quadcopters |
#7643, aired 2017-11-29 | GAME OF DRONES $1600: You don't want to crash & burn on your first try, so practice with one of these programs, like Liftoff a flight simulator |
#7643, aired 2017-11-29 | GAME OF DRONES $2000: Nevada officials released silver iodide from drones in attempts to make rain via this process cloud seedings |
#7614, aired 2017-10-19 | A ZERO SUM GAME $400: It's June in Altoona or Laguna--it's this season spring |
#7614, aired 2017-10-19 | A ZERO SUM GAME $800: Don't ignore this order to come to court a subpoena |
#7614, aired 2017-10-19 | A ZERO SUM GAME $1200: Surname of a member of pop music's The Police Copeland |
#7614, aired 2017-10-19 | A ZERO SUM GAME $1600: Elizabeth Banks earned this 3-word Latin phrase with her degree from Penn magna cum laude |
#7614, aired 2017-10-19 | A ZERO SUM GAME $2000: It's a 6-letter synonym for the top, the apogee, the vertex, the highest point zenith |
#7607, aired 2017-10-10 | THE NEWSPAPER GAME $400: This national paper color codes its sections; the Life section is in purple USA Today |
#7607, aired 2017-10-10 | THE NEWSPAPER GAME $800: Nautical term for the list of editors, owners & staff the masthead |
#7607, aired 2017-10-10 | THE NEWSPAPER GAME $1200: The Lagniappe is a helpful section in this city's Times-Picayune New Orleans |
#7607, aired 2017-10-10 | THE NEWSPAPER GAME $1600: When fact-checking politics, the Washington Post has a 1 to 4 scale of illustrations of this character from an 1881 work Pinocchio |
#7607, aired 2017-10-10 | THE NEWSPAPER GAME $5,000 (Daily Double): A newspaper founded in London in 1855 was named for this, then the hottest new communication technology the telegraph |
#7574, aired 2017-07-13 | THEIR GAME SHOW HOST GIGS $400: I see in my mind's eye that Vincent Price hosted a show about psychic powers with this 3-letter abbreviated title ESP |
#7574, aired 2017-07-13 | THEIR GAME SHOW HOST GIGS $800: Submitted for your approval, this award-winning writer & producer briefly hosted "Liar's Club" in the 1960s Rod Serling |
#7574, aired 2017-07-13 | THEIR GAME SHOW HOST GIGS $1200: Also famous for "Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives", this chef has hosted "Grocery Games" & "Minute to Win It" Guy Fieri |
#7574, aired 2017-07-13 | THEIR GAME SHOW HOST GIGS $1600: Known for broadcasting and podcasting, in 2016 he started hosting "The Wall" Chris Hardwick |
#7574, aired 2017-07-13 | THEIR GAME SHOW HOST GIGS $2000: This longtime CBS News anchorman once helmed the game show "It's News to Me" Walter Cronkite |
#7564, aired 2017-06-29 | BRING YOUR "EI" GAME $400: You're so this blood vessel vein |
#7564, aired 2017-06-29 | BRING YOUR "EI" GAME $800: A whinny a neigh |
#7564, aired 2017-06-29 | BRING YOUR "EI" GAME $1200: The anchor seen here is this, clear of the sea floor, my boys aweigh anchor |
#7564, aired 2017-06-29 | BRING YOUR "EI" GAME $1600: Very light brown beige |
#7564, aired 2017-06-29 | BRING YOUR "EI" GAME $2000: The doomed Edmund Fitzgerald was one a freighter |
#7557, aired 2017-06-20 | THE GAME IS RIGGED $200: A baked potato that comes this way has all the fixins; for dice, it means they've been tampered with loaded |
#7557, aired 2017-06-20 | THE GAME IS RIGGED $400: Bernie Sanders thanked Obama for not putting his thumb on these to influence the nominating process the scales |
#7557, aired 2017-06-20 | THE GAME IS RIGGED $600: If they "keep moving" these on the gridiron, they're changing the rules mid-game & it's not fair goalposts |
#7557, aired 2017-06-20 | THE GAME IS RIGGED $800: It can mean a cup for coffee, your face, or a sucker, as in "The stock market is a ____'s game" mug |
#7557, aired 2017-06-20 | THE GAME IS RIGGED $1000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew deals cards.) As the dealer, I've secretly organized the cards so that I get a great starting hand, an action known by this 3-word phrase stack the deck |
#7478, aired 2017-03-01 | TAKE ME OUT TO THE CLASSICAL MUSIC GAME $200: ...& we'll head to the middle of the Fifth... this composer's Fifth, actually Beethoven |
#7410, aired 2016-11-25 | GAME 7 PITCHERS $400: 2001:
Arizona's Curt Schilling vs. this team's Roger Clemens the Yankees |
#7410, aired 2016-11-25 | GAME 7 PITCHERS $800: 1968:
Mickey Lolich vs. this Cardinal Bob Gibson |
#7410, aired 2016-11-25 | GAME 7 PITCHERS $1200: 1965:
This Dodger lefty vs. the Twins' Jim Kaat Koufax |
#7410, aired 2016-11-25 | GAME 7 PITCHERS $1600: 1985:
The Cards' John Tudor vs. Bret Saberhagen of this club the (Kansas City) Royals |
#7410, aired 2016-11-25 | GAME 7 PITCHERS $2000: 1986:
Bruce Hurst vs. Ron Darling as these 2 teams squared off the Red Sox & the Mets |
#7357, aired 2016-09-13 | GAME SHOWS IN THE MOVIES $400: The all-too-simple premise of the game show in this 2012 film--kids murder each other The Hunger Games |
#7357, aired 2016-09-13 | GAME SHOWS IN THE MOVIES $800: The all-too-simple premise of the game show hosted by Richard Dawson in this 1987 film--criminals are murdered Running Man |
#7357, aired 2016-09-13 | GAME SHOWS IN THE MOVIES $1200: Dev Patel wins big on a game show in this 2008 film Slumdog Millionaire |
#7357, aired 2016-09-13 | GAME SHOWS IN THE MOVIES $1600: In "Quiz Show" this Brit had all the answers on "Twenty One" as Charles Van Doren; do you have the question? Ralph Fiennes |
#7357, aired 2016-09-13 | GAME SHOWS IN THE MOVIES $2000: "A Pig in a Poke" was the game show that sent this family headed by Chevy Chase on a "European Vacation" the Griswalds |
#7350, aired 2016-07-22 | THAT GAME OF THRONES GUY WITH THE BEARD $200: Oh, my sun & stars! In 2011 Jason Momoa took over this title film role from Arnold & got all barbaric Conan |
#7350, aired 2016-07-22 | THAT GAME OF THRONES GUY WITH THE BEARD $400: You know nothing, Kit Harington! But we know in 2014 you voiced Eret, a trapper of these beasts also big on "Thrones" dragons |
#7350, aired 2016-07-22 | THAT GAME OF THRONES GUY WITH THE BEARD $600: Not exactly Westeros' Dad of the Year, Charles dance also played this spy novelist in the 1989 TV bio "GoldenEye" Ian Fleming |
#7350, aired 2016-07-22 | THAT GAME OF THRONES GUY WITH THE BEARD $800: Before he was Robert Baratheon, Mark Addy stripped away his troubles as an ex-steelworker in this 1997 movie The Full Monty |
#7350, aired 2016-07-22 | THAT GAME OF THRONES GUY WITH THE BEARD $1000: This Emmy winner said, "Dwarves are still the butt of jokes. It's one of the last bastions of acceptable prejudice" Peter Dinklage |
#7345, aired 2016-07-15 | THE FIRST NAME GAME $400: Ted is often short for this, as in late senator Ted Stevens Theodore |
#7345, aired 2016-07-15 | THE FIRST NAME GAME $800: The first name of theatrical set designer Walton, or what he won for his work on "Pippin" a Tony |
#7345, aired 2016-07-15 | THE FIRST NAME GAME $1200: This name of a 20th century princess is part of the correct way to address a duchess Grace |
#7345, aired 2016-07-15 | THE FIRST NAME GAME $1600: This name given the 1974 discovery seen here was taken from a Beatles song Lucy |
#7345, aired 2016-07-15 | THE FIRST NAME GAME $2000: This Italian male first name also means a vivid red Carmine |
#7327, aired 2016-06-21 | TAKE ME OUT OF THE BALL GAME $200: (Dan Patrick presents the clue.) He retired in '93, then came back to lead the Bulls to 3 straight titles; retirement & comeback no. 2... could've gone better Michael Jordan |
#7327, aired 2016-06-21 | TAKE ME OUT OF THE BALL GAME $400: On May 2, 1939 Babe Dahlgren (not Ruth) took over for this man who sat down for the first time in 2,130 games Gehrig |
#7327, aired 2016-06-21 | TAKE ME OUT OF THE BALL GAME $600: After winning a Super Bowl with N.Y. in 2008, this D.E. hung it up; he soon began co-hosting a morning show Strahan |
#7327, aired 2016-06-21 | TAKE ME OUT OF THE BALL GAME $800: His last match was a 1977 exhibition game between the New York Cosmos & Brazil's Santos; he played for both sides Pelé |
#7327, aired 2016-06-21 | TAKE ME OUT OF THE BALL GAME $1000: In March 2016 he said, "18 is a good number and" after 18 years "today I retire from pro football" Peyton Manning |
#7278, aired 2016-04-13 | RADIO & TV GAME SHOWS $400: The goal of this show was to get 3 celebrities in a row across, up & down or diagonally Hollywood Squares |
#7278, aired 2016-04-13 | RADIO & TV GAME SHOWS $800: Whoopee! Bob Eubanks hosted this show in which recently married spouses answered questions about each other The Newlywed Game |
#7278, aired 2016-04-13 | RADIO & TV GAME SHOWS $1200: (Hi. I'm Mo Rocca.) I'm a frequent panelist on this weekly NPR news quiz show that includes the games Bluff the Listener & Not My Job Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! |
#7278, aired 2016-04-13 | RADIO & TV GAME SHOWS $1600: College teams including Columbia & Notre Dame faced off on this show that moved from radio to television College Quiz Bowl |
#7278, aired 2016-04-13 | RADIO & TV GAME SHOWS $2000: Say the not-so-secret title of this quiz show, hosted by Groucho Marx on both radio & television You Bet Your Life |
#7275, aired 2016-04-08 | BRING YOUR "B" GAME $200: Here's the specialized board for this game backgammon |
#7275, aired 2016-04-08 | BRING YOUR "B" GAME $400: Each player's fleet includes a submarine & a destroyer in this classic board game Battleship |
#7275, aired 2016-04-08 | BRING YOUR "B" GAME $600: Appropriately, the 2015 world championships in this Italian bowling game were held in Rome, Italy bocce |
#7275, aired 2016-04-08 | BRING YOUR "B" GAME $800: In the book "Casino Royale", 007's mission is to ruin a Russian operative at this royal casino game baccarat |
#7275, aired 2016-04-08 | BRING YOUR "B" GAME $1000: In the movie "Atlantic City", Susan Sarandon played an aspiring dealer of this game blackjack |
#7255, aired 2016-03-11 | WEAPONS IN THE BOARD GAME CLUE $200: If you're at "the end of" this, you're out of resources & options a rope |
#7255, aired 2016-03-11 | WEAPONS IN THE BOARD GAME CLUE $600: Name of the former park for football's 49ers Candlestick Park |
#7255, aired 2016-03-11 | WEAPONS IN THE BOARD GAME CLUE $800: If you do this to your ankle, you've given it a heavy strain wrench |
#7255, aired 2016-03-11 | WEAPONS IN THE BOARD GAME CLUE $1000: When preceding "cinch", it means a virtual certainty lead pipe |
#7234, aired 2016-02-11 | VIDEO GAME SLANG $600: NPC stands for this, an avatar not controlled by a human a non-player character |
#7234, aired 2016-02-11 | VIDEO GAME SLANG $800: Some games have LFG, "looking for group"; in "Lord of the Rings Online", it's LFF, "looking for" this fellowship |
#7234, aired 2016-02-11 | VIDEO GAME SLANG $1000: To defeat an enemy with overwhelming numbers is to do this, a term from "StarCraft" to Zerg rush |
#7194, aired 2015-12-17 | POST GAME $200: A long look, or the male bird you're taking a long look at a gander |
#7194, aired 2015-12-17 | POST GAME $400: 4-letter word for your clothes gear (or garb) |
#7194, aired 2015-12-17 | POST GAME $600: A mature reproductive cell a gamete |
#7194, aired 2015-12-17 | POST GAME $800: This board helps you get from ship to shore a gangplank |
#7194, aired 2015-12-17 | POST GAME $1000: You're often asked to "mind" this between subway train & platform the gap |
#7173, aired 2015-11-18 | VIDEO GAME VILLAINS $200: King Pig is the lazy overlord of this game you can play on your smartphone Angry Birds |
#7173, aired 2015-11-18 | VIDEO GAME VILLAINS $400: In "Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic", the Sith lord Malak gets this 5-letter title in front of his name Darth |
#7173, aired 2015-11-18 | VIDEO GAME VILLAINS $600: In "Donkey Kong Jr.", the roles have reversed & the title simian must rescue his father from this Italian Mario |
#7173, aired 2015-11-18 | VIDEO GAME VILLAINS $800: A thief of epic proportions, she has a last name like the 8th-most populous U.S. city Carmen Sandiego |
#7173, aired 2015-11-18 | VIDEO GAME VILLAINS $1000: A comical A.I. helps you make holes you can move through to beat GLaDOS' tests in this Valve game's sequel Portal |
#7153, aired 2015-10-21 | ARE YOU GAME? $200: Created to explain the single tax theory, this board game was first sold by Parker Brothers in 1935 Monopoly |
#7153, aired 2015-10-21 | ARE YOU GAME? $400: Steal, shoot, drive recklessly---Vice is nice in this video game series abbreviated "GTA" Grand Theft Auto |
#7153, aired 2015-10-21 | ARE YOU GAME? $600: Its game board is seen here Chinese checkers |
#7153, aired 2015-10-21 | ARE YOU GAME? $800: If you want to be a Guardian of the last city on Earth, you have "a date with" this game from the creators of Halo Destiny |
#7153, aired 2015-10-21 | ARE YOU GAME? $1000: Emily Post said nothing reveals a gentleman's true character more than how he plays this "tricky" card game bridge |
#7146, aired 2015-10-12 | GAME OF THRONES $200: Daenerys' many titles on the show include "Breaker of Chains" & "Mother of" these creatures dragons |
#7146, aired 2015-10-12 | GAME OF THRONES $400: The Season 5 finale left some wondering about the fate of this "Bastard of Winterfell" with a wintry name Jon Snow |
#7146, aired 2015-10-12 | GAME OF THRONES $600: Littlefinger on "Game of Thrones", Aidan Gillen ruled as Baltimore's mayor on this other HBO show The Wire |
#7146, aired 2015-10-12 | GAME OF THRONES $800: This young king with a ballet company name was little mourned at his demise Joffrey |
#7146, aired 2015-10-12 | GAME OF THRONES $1000: Back in the day, this actress, who plays Olenna Tyrell, was a Bond girl & Emma Peel on the Avengers Diana Rigg |
#7089, aired 2015-06-11 | A GAME OF H‑O‑R‑S‑E $200: Asking for this vehicle that conveys the dead turns the category into a game of... hearse |
#7089, aired 2015-06-11 | A GAME OF HORSE $400: Bareback riding & saddle bronc riding are 2 events in this spectacle a rodeo |
#7089, aired 2015-06-11 | A GAME OF H‑O‑R‑S‑E $400: Six-letter term describing the figure seen here oblong |
#7089, aired 2015-06-11 | A GAME OF H‑O‑R‑S‑E $600: To steal livestock, or to cause soft sounds rustle |
#7089, aired 2015-06-11 | A GAME OF HORSE $800: Rafalca, a dancing mare owned by the wife of this 2012 presidential candidate, made it to the Olympics (Mitt) Romney |
#7089, aired 2015-06-11 | A GAME OF H‑O‑R‑S‑E $800: It's the study of the patterns by which sentences & phrases are formed syntax |
#7089, aired 2015-06-11 | A GAME OF H‑O‑R‑S‑E $1000: It means occurring in an abnormal position or place & describes a serious pregnancy complication ectopic |
#7089, aired 2015-06-11 | A GAME OF HORSE $1200: The name of this competition is a French word for "training" dressage |
#7089, aired 2015-06-11 | A GAME OF HORSE $1600: Impromptu races by fox hunters in 18th c. Ireland used churches as landmarks, leading to the name of this sport steeplechase |
#7089, aired 2015-06-11 | A GAME OF HORSE $2000: A light, 2-wheeled vehicle called a sulky is used in this standardbred horse sport harness racing |
#7052, aired 2015-04-21 | SHELL GAME $200: The crab seen here gets its name from the two stinging anemones in its claws, resembling these items that a cheerleader holds pom-poms |
#7052, aired 2015-04-21 | SHELL GAME $400: The geographic cone snail is called the cigarette snail because you'd have just enough time to smoke your last one due to this venom |
#7014, aired 2015-02-26 | OF THE GAME $200: In roulette you can bet "dozens", "columns" or these 2 main colors black and red |
#7014, aired 2015-02-26 | OF THE GAME $400: The only move in chess in which 2 pieces can move on the same turn, it moves the prize out of danger castling |
#7014, aired 2015-02-26 | OF THE GAME $600: Yakutsk & Irkutsk are 2 territories to conquer & control in this game of attrition Risk |
#7014, aired 2015-02-26 | OF THE GAME $800: A little-known rule in Monopoly is that this "Chance" card usually kept until needed may be sold to another player get-out-of-jail-free card |
#7014, aired 2015-02-26 | OF THE GAME $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew demonstrates a game.) This stacking game, similar to Jenga, uses bidding and odd-shaped pieces, to build increasingly precarious towers Bandu |
#7002, aired 2015-02-10 | THE NAME OF THE BOARD GAME $200: Rhinoplasty or appendectomy, for example Operation |
#7002, aired 2015-02-10 | THE NAME OF THE BOARD GAME $400: The USS Missouri is an Iowa-class one Battleship |
#7002, aired 2015-02-10 | THE NAME OF THE BOARD GAME $600: The Sherman Act of 1890 was meant to combat this type of business Monopoly |
#7002, aired 2015-02-10 | THE NAME OF THE BOARD GAME $800: Slang for a tornado Twister |
#7002, aired 2015-02-10 | THE NAME OF THE BOARD GAME $1000: Nixon's spaniel Checkers |
#6971, aired 2014-12-29 | CLASSIC GAME SHOWS $200: He's the one, the only--the funnyman seen here hosting "You Bet Your Life" Groucho Marx |
#6971, aired 2014-12-29 | CLASSIC GAME SHOWS $400: Between 1961 & 1980 Allen Ludden hosted several versions of this game show Password |
#6971, aired 2014-12-29 | CLASSIC GAME SHOWS $600: That's yours truly back when I was hosting the "Classic" version of this show Concentration |
#6971, aired 2014-12-29 | CLASSIC GAME SHOWS $800: In 1980 Lt. Thom McKee made history & a whole lot of "Dough", $312,700, during his 46 days on this show Tic Tac Dough |
#6971, aired 2014-12-29 | CLASSIC GAME SHOWS $1000: Show on which Bud Collyer &, later, Garry Moore asked, "Will the real" so & so "please stand up?" To Tell the Truth |
#6960, aired 2014-12-12 | A GAME OF IDIOMS $200: Step up to the plate baseball |
#6960, aired 2014-12-12 | A GAME OF IDIOMS $400: Saved by the bell boxing |
#6960, aired 2014-12-12 | A GAME OF IDIOMS $600: Down to the wire horse racing |
#6960, aired 2014-12-12 | A GAME OF IDIOMS $800: Do an end run football |
#6960, aired 2014-12-12 | A GAME OF IDIOMS $1000: Drop the gloves hockey |
#6943, aired 2014-11-19 | THE SCIENTIFIC NAME GAME $200: Xenopsylla cheopis is a rat flea named for a guy who held this lofty position pharaoh |
#6943, aired 2014-11-19 | THE SCIENTIFIC NAME GAME $400: Named for Darth due to its shiny black head & slit eyes, Agathidium vaderi is one of the 300,000+ species of this insect a beetle |
#6943, aired 2014-11-19 | THE SCIENTIFIC NAME GAME $600: Rostropria garbo, a wasp named for Greta, was so-named because of this propensity of the insect it likes to be alone |
#6943, aired 2014-11-19 | THE SCIENTIFIC NAME GAME $800: Ittibittium is a genus of (very small) marine snails, part of this mollusk class gastropod |
#6943, aired 2014-11-19 | THE SCIENTIFIC NAME GAME $1000: This British naturalist & broadcaster has a rat-eating plant, an echidna & a prehistoric reptile named for him David Attenborough |
#6888, aired 2014-07-23 | TAKING A VIDEO GAME BREAK $200: Help fight the Cold War in the third title in this series; "Black Ops" is rated M, so you'll have to wait for that... right? Call of Duty |
#6888, aired 2014-07-23 | TAKING A VIDEO GAME BREAK $400: In February 2014 this addictive game about a little winged creature was taken down by its developer Flappy Bird |
#6888, aired 2014-07-23 | TAKING A VIDEO GAME BREAK $600: Use 3 boosts & detonate as many gems as you can in 60 seconds in this alliterative PopCap app Bejeweled Blitz |
#6888, aired 2014-07-23 | TAKING A VIDEO GAME BREAK $800: Chell is back in Aperture Science Labs & must deal with GLaDOS in this platform-puzzle game "2" Portal |
#6888, aired 2014-07-23 | TAKING A VIDEO GAME BREAK $1000: Leap into this Lima Sky app with jet packs & propeller hats, but see if you can avoid black holes Doodle Jump |
#6774, aired 2014-02-13 | VIDEO GAME VAULT $200: Play this movie series' "Clone Wars Adventures" game & get some experience with lightsabers Star Wars |
#6774, aired 2014-02-13 | VIDEO GAME VAULT $400: You don't need to be a spelunker to enjoy this Sega game named for the place spelunkers explore The Cave |
#6774, aired 2014-02-13 | VIDEO GAME VAULT $600: Notch, the creator of this megahit block-shaping game, made the surface area of its world larger than the Earth's Minecraft |
#6774, aired 2014-02-13 | VIDEO GAME VAULT $800: Hollywood actors & psychological nuance are featured in this 2013 release Beyond: Two Souls |
#6774, aired 2014-02-13 | VIDEO GAME VAULT $1000: This Bioware game series follows Commander Shepard as he fights Reapers by uniting various civilizations Mass Effect |
#6756, aired 2014-01-20 | DURING LOU GEHRIG'S CONSECUTIVE GAME STREAK $400: This man came & went in the highest office in the land (Herbert) Hoover |
#6756, aired 2014-01-20 | DURING LOU GEHRIG'S CONSECUTIVE GAME STREAK $800: A dissenting faction led by John L. Lewis left the AFL & founded this group the CIO |
#6756, aired 2014-01-20 | DURING LOU GEHRIG'S CONSECUTIVE GAME STREAK $1600: In 1928 he won the general election for Louisiana governor with 96.14% of the vote Huey Long |
#6756, aired 2014-01-20 | DURING LOU GEHRIG'S CONSECUTIVE GAME STREAK $2000: On April 15, 1929 police raided this woman's birth-control clinical research bureau in NYC; charges were later dropped (Margaret) Sanger |
#6756, aired 2014-01-20 | DURING LOU GEHRIG'S CONSECUTIVE GAME STREAK $4,000 (Daily Double): A photographic plate taken at the Lowell Observatory on January 23, 1930 helped identify this object Pluto |
#6699, aired 2013-10-31 | ABBREVIATED VIDEO GAME TITLES $200: Oh, wow, "W.O.W." stands for this bestselling multiplayer game World of Warcraft |
#6699, aired 2013-10-31 | ABBREVIATED VIDEO GAME TITLES $400: We'll need to enlist your knowledge of "C.O.D.". this action game series Call of Duty |
#6699, aired 2013-10-31 | ABBREVIATED VIDEO GAME TITLES $600: "S.L." is this game where you can virtually build a whole other existence Second Life |
#6699, aired 2013-10-31 | ABBREVIATED VIDEO GAME TITLES $800: You can be a troll, an elf, or whatever suits your fantasy when playing this popular game from Sony, abbreviated "E.Q." EverQuest |
#6699, aired 2013-10-31 | ABBREVIATED VIDEO GAME TITLES $1000: The "III" version of "A.C.", this game, takes place in part in 1775 Colonial America Assassin's Creed |
#6663, aired 2013-07-31 | LET'S PLAY A GAME $200: Extracting a pencil to cure "Writer's Cramp" in the patient in this game might require the nerves of a surgeon Operation |
#6663, aired 2013-07-31 | LET'S PLAY A GAME $400: We hope the Gingerbread People avoid the Molasses Swamp & make it to the Lollipop Woods in this board game Candy Land |
#6663, aired 2013-07-31 | LET'S PLAY A GAME $600: In the classic Milton Bradley game, a battleship is 4 squares & this is the biggest vessel, taking up 5 the naval carrier |
#6663, aired 2013-07-31 | LET'S PLAY A GAME $800: The weapons in this game have included a rope, a lead pipe, a knife, a wrench, a revolver & a candlestick Clue |
#6663, aired 2013-07-31 | LET'S PLAY A GAME $1000: This game in which little men are lined up on rods in rows is also called table soccer foosball |
#6604, aired 2013-05-09 | SOCCER, THE BEAUTIFUL GAME $200: Soccer is also called this type of "football", hence the short form "soccer" association |
#6604, aired 2013-05-09 | SOCCER, THE BEAUTIFUL GAME $400: If a player gets closer to the opposing goal than both the ball & the second-last defender, this can be called offside |
#6604, aired 2013-05-09 | SOCCER, THE BEAUTIFUL GAME $600: The 10 players other than the goalie are said to play here; in baseball, only 3 do outfield |
#6604, aired 2013-05-09 | SOCCER, THE BEAUTIFUL GAME $800: (Kelly of the Clue Crew presents the clue on a soccer field.) Also called a one-two, this play can start with a pass or a throw-in; then the player breaks past the defender into open space for a quick return pass give and go |
#6604, aired 2013-05-09 | SOCCER, THE BEAUTIFUL GAME $1000: The international soccer body known by these 4 letters has more members than the U.N.! FIFA |
#6595, aired 2013-04-26 | SOUNDS LIKE A CLASSIC ARCADE GAME $200: They can be near-earth, Trojan, or main-belt asteroid |
#6595, aired 2013-04-26 | SOUNDS LIKE A CLASSIC ARCADE GAME $400: A tilting match joust |
#6595, aired 2013-04-26 | SOUNDS LIKE A CLASSIC ARCADE GAME $600: Multisegmented predaceous arthropod centipede |
#6595, aired 2013-04-26 | SOUNDS LIKE A CLASSIC ARCADE GAME $800: A medieval plate mail glove gauntlet |
#6595, aired 2013-04-26 | SOUNDS LIKE A CLASSIC ARCADE GAME $1000: It precedes "of the faith" in a title used by British monarchs since the 1500s defender |
#6580, aired 2013-04-05 | THE ONLY GAME IN TOWN $200: Green Bay football |
#6580, aired 2013-04-05 | THE ONLY GAME IN TOWN $400: Columbus hockey |
#6580, aired 2013-04-05 | THE ONLY GAME IN TOWN $600: Oklahoma City basketball |
#6580, aired 2013-04-05 | THE ONLY GAME IN TOWN $800: Jacksonville football |
#6580, aired 2013-04-05 | THE ONLY GAME IN TOWN $1000: Memphis basketball |
#6542, aired 2013-02-12 | VIDEO GAME TIMELINE $200: 1980:
This pie-shaped character chomps its way into arcades Pac-Man |
#6542, aired 2013-02-12 | VIDEO GAME TIMELINE $400: 1995:
Sony releases PlayStation, which loads games from these instead of cartridges CDs |
#6542, aired 2013-02-12 | VIDEO GAME TIMELINE $600: 2007:
This game from Harmonix is like "Guitar Hero" with mic & drums Rock Band |
#6542, aired 2013-02-12 | VIDEO GAME TIMELINE $800: 2009:
Batman wins new fans as he fights bad guys who've seized this mental hospital Arkham Asylum |
#6542, aired 2013-02-12 | VIDEO GAME TIMELINE $1000: 2010:
This Xbox motion-sensing system allows players to play games without a controller Kinect |
#6536, aired 2013-02-04 | THE NAME OF THE GAME $200: Also a fireplace implement poker |
#6536, aired 2013-02-04 | THE NAME OF THE GAME $400: Exclusive control of a market monopoly |
#6536, aired 2013-02-04 | THE NAME OF THE GAME $600: A hand weapon made of leather-covered metal blackjack |
#6536, aired 2013-02-04 | THE NAME OF THE GAME $800: To overwhelm with wonder boggle |
#6536, aired 2013-02-04 | THE NAME OF THE GAME $1000: The art of negotiation between nations diplomacy |
#6513, aired 2013-01-02 | THE GAME'S A "FOOT" $200: You'd think this creature said to be 7 to 10 feet tall & 600 to 1,000 lbs. would be pretty easy to find, but no Bigfoot |
#6513, aired 2013-01-02 | THE GAME'S A "FOOT" $400: It's an acute contagious febrile disease of cattle foot-and-mouth |
#6513, aired 2013-01-02 | THE GAME'S A "FOOT" $600: A "delicate" newcomer or novice a tenderfoot |
#6513, aired 2013-01-02 | THE GAME'S A "FOOT" $800: It's been slang for a sailor as well as a policeman a flatfoot |
#6513, aired 2013-01-02 | THE GAME'S A "FOOT" $1000: You're said to "gain" this when you establish a firm basis for further progress a foothold |
#6499, aired 2012-12-13 | I'M GAME $200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew draws a box in the air with his fingers.) In charades, I'm telling the other players the answer will be one of these a TV show |
#6499, aired 2012-12-13 | I'M GAME $400: 2-word game in which you can't move once "It" touches you; it's also a maker of online family-friendly games freeze tag |
#6499, aired 2012-12-13 | I'M GAME $600: ACIS, American Collegiate Intramural Sports, sponsors this type of football named for an item in players' belts flag football |
#6499, aired 2012-12-13 | I'M GAME $800: The genesis of this game was when a writer suggested the adjectives clumsy & naked, having no idea of the context Mad Libs |
#6499, aired 2012-12-13 | I'M GAME $1000: In England the board game "Clue" goes by this slightly longer name Cluedo |
#6489, aired 2012-11-29 | GAME SHOW NAMES IN OTHER COUNTRIES $200: The German version of this program is "Quiz Taxi" Cash Cab |
#6489, aired 2012-11-29 | GAME SHOW NAMES IN OTHER COUNTRIES $400: In France it becomes "Le Juste Prix" The Price Is Right |
#6489, aired 2012-11-29 | GAME SHOW NAMES IN OTHER COUNTRIES $600: In Finland this game show is "Haluatko Miljonaarksi?" Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? |
#6489, aired 2012-11-29 | GAME SHOW NAMES IN OTHER COUNTRIES $800: This show is known in Mexico as "Vas O No Vas" Deal or No Deal |
#6489, aired 2012-11-29 | GAME SHOW NAMES IN OTHER COUNTRIES $1000: In Spain you can play along with this, "La Ruleta de la Suerte" Wheel of Fortune |
#6359, aired 2012-04-19 | GAME SHOWS $400: "Hollywood Squares" is a game show version of this children's game tic-tac-toe |
#6359, aired 2012-04-19 | GAME SHOWS $800: On the U.S. version of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?", this is the lowest amount you earn for a correct answer $100 |
#6359, aired 2012-04-19 | GAME SHOWS $1200: The survey says Richard Karn, Louie Anderson & Steve Harvey have all hosted this show Family Feud |
#6359, aired 2012-04-19 | GAME SHOWS $1600: "Is it bigger than a breadbox?" became a popular catchphrase on this classic game show What's My Line? |
#6359, aired 2012-04-19 | GAME SHOWS $2000: The movie "Quiz Show" told the story of the scandal involving this 1950s game show Twenty-One |
#6317, aired 2012-02-21 | THE ALL-STAR GAME MVP $200: In 2011 this L.A. Laker took the award for a record-tying 4th time Kobe Bryant |
#6317, aired 2012-02-21 | THE ALL-STAR GAME MVP $400: Your 2005 Pro Bowl MVP was this Colts QB, because what hasn't he done? Peyton Manning |
#6317, aired 2012-02-21 | THE ALL-STAR GAME MVP $600: 2000 was a nice year for this Yankee shortstop; he was both the All-Star & World Series MVP Derek Jeter |
#6317, aired 2012-02-21 | THE ALL-STAR GAME MVP $800: He was the NHL All-Star MVP in 1983, '89 & '99, representing 3 different teams (Wayne) Gretzky |
#6317, aired 2012-02-21 | THE ALL-STAR GAME MVP $1000: Last name of Sandy Jr. & Roberto, MLB All-Star MVPs in 1997 & 1998 Alomar |
#6309, aired 2012-02-09 | GAME OF THRONES $400: Returned to Scotland in 1996, the Stone of Scone sat for 700 years under the coronation throne in this country England |
#6309, aired 2012-02-09 | GAME OF THRONES $800: The throne of this youthful king depicts him & his wife Ankhesenamun bathed in the sun's protective rays King Tut |
#6309, aired 2012-02-09 | GAME OF THRONES $1200: The Palatine Chapel in Aachen, Germany contains the simple marble & bronze throne of this first Holy Roman Emperor Charlemagne |
#6309, aired 2012-02-09 | GAME OF THRONES $1600: The throne seen here is known as the cathedra, or chair, of this saint Saint Peter |
#6309, aired 2012-02-09 | GAME OF THRONES $2000: You'll find the throne seen here in Deoksugung Palace in this capital city Seoul |
#6303, aired 2012-02-01 | ALSO A GAME $200: Slang for a tornado a twister |
#6303, aired 2012-02-01 | ALSO A GAME $400: A war vessel such as the Potemkin or the Graf Spee a battleship |
#6303, aired 2012-02-01 | ALSO A GAME $600: The Moor of Venice Othello |
#6303, aired 2012-02-01 | ALSO A GAME $800: Part of the skull where the brain is cranium |
#6303, aired 2012-02-01 | ALSO A GAME $1000: A command indicating how an HTML file is to be formatted tag |
#6297, aired 2012-01-24 | THE OLD BALL GAME $400: In rounders, the ancestor of baseball, a runner was put out not by tagging but by doing this with the ball--ouch! hitting the player |
#6297, aired 2012-01-24 | THE OLD BALL GAME $800: The Encyclopedia Britannica calls it "the oldest of equestrian sports", dating to ancient Persia polo |
#6297, aired 2012-01-24 | THE OLD BALL GAME $1200: The goal seen here was used in an ancient Mayan ballgame at Uxmal, on this peninsula Yucatán |
#6297, aired 2012-01-24 | THE OLD BALL GAME $1600: "Juego de Pelota", an 18th C. Goya tapestry in the Prado, depicts an ancestor of this speedy Basque sport jai alai |
#6297, aired 2012-01-24 | THE OLD BALL GAME $2000: Irish manuscripts of the 1200s B.C. describe this stick-&-ball sport that's now the national pastime hurling |
#6285, aired 2012-01-06 | GAME DESCRIPTIONS $400: Send a one-hopper home to get the guy who tagged up; shoot it around the horn baseball |
#6285, aired 2012-01-06 | GAME DESCRIPTIONS $800: In a Namco game, eat fruit, dodge ghosts, get the hungry gal around the maze Ms. Pac-man |
#6285, aired 2012-01-06 | GAME DESCRIPTIONS $1200: Clear the zone; stay out of the crease when trying to score on the power play hockey |
#6285, aired 2012-01-06 | GAME DESCRIPTIONS $1600: Roll dice & try to get your 15 counters off the board before the other guy; watch out for doubling backgammon |
#6285, aired 2012-01-06 | GAME DESCRIPTIONS $2000: As Master Chief, shoot at the Covenant, massacre the flood; rinse, repeat Halo |
#6271, aired 2011-12-19 | BOWL GAME CITIES $200: The Chick-fil-A Bowl at the Georgia Dome Atlanta |
#6271, aired 2011-12-19 | BOWL GAME CITIES $400: The Valero Alamo Bowl at the Alamodome San Antonio |
#6271, aired 2011-12-19 | BOWL GAME CITIES $600: The Insight Bowl at Sun Devil Stadium Tempe |
#6271, aired 2011-12-19 | BOWL GAME CITIES $800: The Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl at LP Field Nashville |
#6271, aired 2011-12-19 | BOWL GAME CITIES $1000: The Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl at Qualcomm Stadium San Diego |
#6224, aired 2011-10-13 | VIDEO GAME HISTORY $200: It was joystick to the world in 1977 when this company released its 2600 system Atari |
#6224, aired 2011-10-13 | VIDEO GAME HISTORY $400: In 1984 this 76er & Larry Bird went "one-on-one" for the Commodore 64 Dr. J |
#6224, aired 2011-10-13 | VIDEO GAME HISTORY $600: id Software says hardcore PC games went mainstream in 1994 when it unleashed this fatal-sounding game Doom |
#6224, aired 2011-10-13 | VIDEO GAME HISTORY $800: OK chums, Deathwing the Dragon has caused a "cataclysm" on Azeroth in a 2010 expansion of this massive game World of Warcraft |
#6224, aired 2011-10-13 | VIDEO GAME HISTORY $1000: In December 2002 Will Wright moved these virtual people "online" the Sims |
#6216, aired 2011-10-03 | I'M GAME $200: The organization that governs this board game is FIDE, the Federation Internationale des Echecs chess |
#6216, aired 2011-10-03 | I'M GAME $400: This family game that ties you up in knots was originally called "Pretzel" Twister |
#6216, aired 2011-10-03 | I'M GAME $600: In 1996 someone got 311 points for playing "craziest" in this board game Scrabble |
#6216, aired 2011-10-03 | I'M GAME $800: In British Monopoly, this becomes Super Tax Luxury Tax |
#6216, aired 2011-10-03 | I'M GAME $1000: This solitaire game goes back to a version Paul Alfille wrote in 1978 for the Plato computer system FreeCell |
#6190, aired 2011-07-08 | THE OBJECT OF THE HASBRO GAME $200: Trump up your properties! Rule railroads! Utilize utilities! Bankrupt foes & say it's nothing personal, just business Monopoly |
#6190, aired 2011-07-08 | THE OBJECT OF THE HASBRO GAME $400: Your opponent's 5-piece Navy must go down, & it must go down hard Battleship |
#6190, aired 2011-07-08 | THE OBJECT OF THE HASBRO GAME $600: 42 territories, including Siam; one simple goal:
Complete...
Global...
Domination! Risk |
#6190, aired 2011-07-08 | THE OBJECT OF THE HASBRO GAME $800: Was it Scarlet with a barbell in the spa? Discover the secrets of this board game Clue |
#6190, aired 2011-07-08 | THE OBJECT OF THE HASBRO GAME $1000: What a fun game--buy insurance; pay taxes; get in a ski accident; get fired; bottom line--get the highest dollar amount Life |
#6132, aired 2011-04-19 | 25-GAME WINNERS $200: In 1961 Whitey Ford won 25 games for this American League team the Yankees |
#6132, aired 2011-04-19 | 25-GAME WINNERS $400: In 1956 Don Newcombe won 27 games for this National League team the Brooklyn Dodgers |
#6132, aired 2011-04-19 | 25-GAME WINNERS $600: Terrific! He racked up 25 wins for the Miraculous 1969 Mets Tom "Terrific" Seaver |
#6132, aired 2011-04-19 | 25-GAME WINNERS $800: The last Major League 30-game winner was Denny McLain, for this team in 1968 the Detroit Tigers |
#6132, aired 2011-04-19 | 25-GAME WINNERS $1000: In 1972 Steve Carlton was a 27-game winner for this team that won 59 the whole season the Philadelphia Phillies |
#6049, aired 2010-12-23 | I'M GAME $200: A roulette wheel has this many slots with odd numbers 18 |
#6049, aired 2010-12-23 | I'M GAME $400: In Europe & Australia this board game has "do" on the end; in Brazil it's called "Detective" Clue |
#6049, aired 2010-12-23 | I'M GAME $600: In this card game, the object is to cross the finish line by scoring 121 points, moving pegs on a wooden board cribbage |
#6049, aired 2010-12-23 | I'M GAME $800: On a fresh craps roll, pass bets lose on any of these 3 totals 2, 3 and 12 |
#6049, aired 2010-12-23 | I'M GAME $1000: In the original rules of this Gary Gygax game, your "saving throw" dice roll can save you from being paralyzed Dungeons and Dragons |
#6027, aired 2010-11-23 | "GAME", "SET", "MATCH" $400: In earlier times, it was someone who arranged marriages for others a matchmaker |
#6027, aired 2010-11-23 | "GAME", "SET", "MATCH" $800: An area where a group of colonists live together a settlement |
#6027, aired 2010-11-23 | "GAME", "SET", "MATCH" $1200: A wildlife minder on an animal preserve a gamekeeper |
#6027, aired 2010-11-23 | "GAME", "SET", "MATCH" $1600: A rooster bred for fighting a gamecock |
#6027, aired 2010-11-23 | "GAME", "SET", "MATCH" $2000: Type of golf scoring measured by holes won, not strokes match play |
#6025, aired 2010-11-19 | GAME & REALITY SHOWS $200: The tribe has spoken in Fiji & Nicaragua, among other places Survivor |
#6025, aired 2010-11-19 | GAME & REALITY SHOWS $400: 14 questions stand between you & the cash; would you like to ask the audience? Who Wants to Be a Millionaire |
#6025, aired 2010-11-19 | GAME & REALITY SHOWS $600: Celebs can samba away with the money or fall flat on their face in front of host Tom Bergeron Dancing with the Stars |
#6025, aired 2010-11-19 | GAME & REALITY SHOWS $800: Married couples predict their partners' answers The Newlywed Game |
#6025, aired 2010-11-19 | GAME & REALITY SHOWS $1000: A CEO tries working in the lower echelons of his or her company Undercover Boss |
#6016, aired 2010-11-08 | GAME GOALS $200: Discover what happened to Mr. Boddy, the victim of foul play in this game Clue |
#6016, aired 2010-11-08 | GAME GOALS $400: In the "Fleet Command" version of this game, use salvos or triple shots to blow your enemy out of the water Battleship |
#6016, aired 2010-11-08 | GAME GOALS $600: One description of this 4-letter game says the object is to "retire in style" Life |
#6016, aired 2010-11-08 | GAME GOALS $800: Shake container with little lettered cubes; after they settle into the pockets, make more words than your opponent Boggle |
#6016, aired 2010-11-08 | GAME GOALS $1000: Don't be the person who topples the tower that starts with 54 wooden blocks Jenga |
#5993, aired 2010-10-06 | GAME TIME $200: Its inventor originally called it Criss-Cross Words Scrabble |
#5993, aired 2010-10-06 | GAME TIME $400: Water on the knee is one complaint that requires surgery in this game created in 1965 Operation |
#5993, aired 2010-10-06 | GAME TIME $600: Milton Bradley's first game was about vice & virtue: it evolved into this game with teeny station wagons Life |
#5993, aired 2010-10-06 | GAME TIME $800: Bump, slide & switch until someone gets all the way home in this game whose name is a word I often use Sorry! |
#5993, aired 2010-10-06 | GAME TIME $1000: Try to be the first to put 10 pieces of fruit in your basket in the game called "Hi Ho" this Cherry-O |
#5939, aired 2010-06-10 | CLASSIC GAME COMING ATTRACTIONS $200: In a world where greed knows no bounds, $50 can get you out of jail or pay your insurance premium Monopoly |
#5939, aired 2010-06-10 | CLASSIC GAME COMING ATTRACTIONS $400: Meet Cavity Sam, a man with... problems, but with a little love & your steady hand, he just might make it home alive Operation |
#5939, aired 2010-06-10 | CLASSIC GAME COMING ATTRACTIONS $600: They came to explore a new land--one of lollipop woods & gingerbread men. This fall they'll curse their visit to... Candyland |
#5939, aired 2010-06-10 | CLASSIC GAME COMING ATTRACTIONS $800: His genius--undeniable. His evil--unspeakable. This winter see the "man" everyone is drawing gallows for hangman |
#5939, aired 2010-06-10 | CLASSIC GAME COMING ATTRACTIONS $1000: They remembered the cheese wheel & to turn the crank; the one variable they forgot--love Mouse Trap |
#5854, aired 2010-02-11 | IT'S GAME TIME $400: station.sony.com has online "Jeopardy!" & this game where you must avoid those bankrupt & lose a turn wedges Wheel of Fortune |
#5854, aired 2010-02-11 | IT'S GAME TIME $800: In casual game lingo, PSP stands for this platform that you can hold in your hand PlayStation Portable |
#5854, aired 2010-02-11 | IT'S GAME TIME $1200: "The Mines of Moria" & "The Siege of Mirkwood" were expansions for the online version of this turbine game The Lord of the Rings |
#5854, aired 2010-02-11 | IT'S GAME TIME $1600: You are ODST, an orbital drop shock trooper, in the latest version of this series that finds the Covenant in New Mombasa Halo |
#5854, aired 2010-02-11 | IT'S GAME TIME $2000: "Rome: Total War--Barbarian Invasion" allows you to control this Carthaginian's elephants Hannibal |
#5835, aired 2010-01-15 | "N" GAME $400: An aerie is an eagle's one of these a nest |
#5835, aired 2010-01-15 | "N" GAME $800: From the Latin for "nine", it's actually the 11th in the Gregorian system November |
#5835, aired 2010-01-15 | "N" GAME $1200: The "Blizzard of '93" was one of these storms that move up the Atlantic Coast along the Gulf Stream a nor'easter |
#5835, aired 2010-01-15 | "N" GAME $1600: Mr. Magoo could tell you myopia is the medical term for this condition nearsightedness |
#5835, aired 2010-01-15 | "N" GAME $2000: The hamlets of Igluligaarjuk, Qamani'tuaq & Ikaluktutiak are in this newest Canadian territory Nunavut |
#5809, aired 2009-12-10 | PITCHING THE PERFECT GAME $400: On May 5, 1904 he pitched the first perfect game in A.L. history; no wonder that big pitching award is named for him Cy Young |
#5809, aired 2009-12-10 | PITCHING THE PERFECT GAME $800: On May 18, 2004 it was no runs, no hits, no errors when this 6'10'' Arizona "Big Unit" baffled the Braves Randy Johnson |
#5809, aired 2009-12-10 | PITCHING THE PERFECT GAME $1200: On May 8, 1968 Catfish Hunter was unhittable for this Charlie Finley-owned team the Oakland A's |
#5809, aired 2009-12-10 | PITCHING THE PERFECT GAME $1600: You gotta know when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em; on July 28, 1994 this Texas Ranger with a familiar name did Kenny Rogers |
#5809, aired 2009-12-10 | PITCHING THE PERFECT GAME $2000: This "Husky" White Sox lefty was perfect against Tampa Bay on July 23, 2009 Mark Buehrle |
#5786, aired 2009-11-09 | NAME GAME $200: It was the first name of the first First Lady Martha |
#5786, aired 2009-11-09 | NAME GAME $400: The first name used by Louisiana's governor, it's also the popular name for a British policeman Bobby |
#5786, aired 2009-11-09 | NAME GAME $600: The name of this villain in "Othello" is a Spanish version of James Iago |
#5786, aired 2009-11-09 | NAME GAME $800: The fourth-most popular girl's name in 2008, it was also the last name of our 4th president Madison |
#5786, aired 2009-11-09 | NAME GAME $1000: In Greek "101", you might learn that this feminine name is Greek for "life" Zoe |
#5784, aired 2009-11-05 | NAME THAT GAME $200: Board game in which you might land on Short Line or St. James Place Monopoly |
#5784, aired 2009-11-05 | NAME THAT GAME $400: Stack one piece on top of another to crown a king in this board game checkers |
#5784, aired 2009-11-05 | NAME THAT GAME $600: This 2-team rope competition was an Olympic sport from 1900 to 1920 tug of war |
#5784, aired 2009-11-05 | NAME THAT GAME $800: "Colorful" schoolyard chain game in which one team might chant, "Send Alex right over" Red Rover |
#5784, aired 2009-11-05 | NAME THAT GAME $1000: In this PopCap game, the object is to swap one gem for another in order to form a vertical or horizontal chain Bejeweled |
#5737, aired 2009-07-14 | IT'S ALL IN THE GAME $200: Queen,
rook,
pawn,
knight chess |
#5737, aired 2009-07-14 | IT'S ALL IN THE GAME $400: Free Parking,
Reading Railroad, Community Chest Monopoly |
#5737, aired 2009-07-14 | IT'S ALL IN THE GAME $600: Letter tiles,
double word score space,
triple word score space Scrabble |
#5737, aired 2009-07-14 | IT'S ALL IN THE GAME $800: Lead pipe,
kitchen,
Colonel Mustard Clue |
#5737, aired 2009-07-14 | IT'S ALL IN THE GAME $1000: Water on the knee,
bread basket,
writer's cramp Operation |
#5708, aired 2009-06-03 | ON BOARD GAME BOARDS $200: Luxury Tax,
Chance,
Jail/Just visiting Monopoly |
#5708, aired 2009-06-03 | ON BOARD GAME BOARDS $400: Areas called
Greenland,
Western Europe,
Alaska Risk |
#5708, aired 2009-06-03 | ON BOARD GAME BOARDS $800 (Daily Double): Hall,
Study,
Conservatory Clue |
#5708, aired 2009-06-03 | ON BOARD GAME BOARDS $800: Yes,
No,
Good Bye Ouija |
#5708, aired 2009-06-03 | ON BOARD GAME BOARDS $1000: Millionaire Estates,
Pay Day! Life |
#5691, aired 2009-05-11 | NAME THAT GAME SHOW $200: Choose from 26 hot babes holding 26 briefcases on this hit game show Deal or No Deal |
#5691, aired 2009-05-11 | NAME THAT GAME SHOW $400: You face off against the mob on this Bob Saget-hosted show 1 vs. 100 |
#5691, aired 2009-05-11 | NAME THAT GAME SHOW $600: Though Bob has retired from this game show, it still tapes in the "Bob Barker Studio" The Price Is Right |
#5691, aired 2009-05-11 | NAME THAT GAME SHOW $800: 5 elementary school kids help adults make the grade on this Jeff Foxworthy game show Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader? |
#5691, aired 2009-05-11 | NAME THAT GAME SHOW $1000: Show on which 2 clans compete to guess the top responses to survey questions Family Feud |
#5621, aired 2009-02-02 | GAME SHOWS IN TV & MOVIES $200: In a '62 episode of this toon, Barney won on "The Prize Is Priced" (Be sure to have your dinosaur spayed or neutered) The Flintstones |
#5621, aired 2009-02-02 | GAME SHOWS IN TV & MOVIES $400: In a 2004 episode, this defective detective became a contestant on "Treasure Chest" to investigate a suspicious host Monk |
#5621, aired 2009-02-02 | GAME SHOWS IN TV & MOVIES $600: A 1974 episode found this "Happy Days" lad refusing to cheat on the rigged game show "Big Money"; such a nice boy Richie Cunningham |
#5621, aired 2009-02-02 | GAME SHOWS IN TV & MOVIES $800: The game show "Pig in a Poke" sends the Griswolds on an international adventure in this 1985 sequel National Lampoon's European Vacation |
#5621, aired 2009-02-02 | GAME SHOWS IN TV & MOVIES $1000: On TV in '73 this youngest Brady froze on "Question The Kids" (The answer was Baton Rouge! Baton Rouge!) Cindy Brady |
#5618, aired 2009-01-28 | DIPLOMACY--A GAME $200: At the start of the game Diplomacy, France controls 3 supply centers: Paris, Brest & this port Marseille |
#5618, aired 2009-01-28 | DIPLOMACY--NOT A GAME $400: This department suggests reading "Ghost Wars" & Newsweek if you want to be a foreign service officer the State Department |
#5618, aired 2009-01-28 | DIPLOMACY--A GAME $600: Turkey is one of the 7 great powers players may represent; the game is set just before this war World War I |
#5618, aired 2009-01-28 | DIPLOMACY--NOT A GAME $800: A marsupial might know this word for a diplomatic mailbag a pouch |
#5618, aired 2009-01-28 | DIPLOMACY--A GAME $800: On the Diplomacy board, this country in the middle of Europe is considered impassable Switzerland |
#5618, aired 2009-01-28 | DIPLOMACY--A GAME $1,000 (Daily Double): Each army unit is represented by a cannon; each fleet unit, by this, also the name of a different game a battleship |
#5618, aired 2009-01-28 | DIPLOMACY--A GAME $1000: The game is based on making & breaking these, such as the triple one that in real life united Italy, Germany & Austria alliances |
#5618, aired 2009-01-28 | DIPLOMACY--NOT A GAME $1200: NYC councilman Eric Gioia says 10 U.N. missions owe the city $8 million in these parking tickets |
#5618, aired 2009-01-28 | DIPLOMACY--NOT A GAME $1600: Criminals, don't try fleeing to Malta, whose government signed this type of treaty with the U.S. May 18, 2006 extradition |
#5618, aired 2009-01-28 | DIPLOMACY--NOT A GAME $3,000 (Daily Double): Henry Kissinger's practice of zipping between Mideastern capitals for talks was known as this type of diplomacy shuttle |
#5506, aired 2008-07-14 | GAME TIME $200: The weapons in this board game are a rope, a lead pipe, a knife, a wrench, a candlestick & a revolver Clue |
#5506, aired 2008-07-14 | GAME TIME $400: If you're cornered in Kamchatka, end this board game by bumping your opponent's armies off the board Risk |
#5506, aired 2008-07-14 | GAME TIME $600: If your opponent asks for the "3s" that you don't have in your hand, tell him this, the name of the game Go Fish |
#5506, aired 2008-07-14 | GAME TIME $800: It's also called "table soccer" & "that game in bars where you spin the rods" foosball |
#5506, aired 2008-07-14 | GAME TIME $1000: Used to foretell the future, this game gets its name from the French & German words for "yes" Ouija |
#5490, aired 2008-06-20 | SOUNDS LIKE A GAME SHOW HOST $200: This rock legend is, to our knowledge, not a secret agent Chuck Berry |
#5490, aired 2008-06-20 | SOUNDS LIKE A GAME SHOW HOST $400: She wasn't in Jeopardy against Gabriele Seyfert when she won a gold in figure skating at Grenoble in 1968 Peggy Fleming |
#5490, aired 2008-06-20 | SOUNDS LIKE A GAME SHOW HOST $600: This mother seen here died in a four-hour battle with the FBI in 1935 Ma Barker |
#5490, aired 2008-06-20 | SOUNDS LIKE A GAME SHOW HOST $800: Newlyweds know that he wobbled as coach of the Jets in Super Bowl III but didn't fall down Weeb Ewbank |
#5490, aired 2008-06-20 | SOUNDS LIKE A GAME SHOW HOST $1000: He fought terrorism for Reagan, Clinton & Bush I, but accused Bush II of doing a terrible job Richard Clarke |
#5475, aired 2008-05-30 | THE HOMOPHONICS GAME $400: A howitzer that fires a list of all the saints acknowledged by the Church a canon cannon |
#5475, aired 2008-05-30 | THE HOMOPHONICS GAME $800: This bench-mounted clamp holds a bad habit a vise vice |
#5475, aired 2008-05-30 | THE HOMOPHONICS GAME $1200: Donkey noises while cooking meat in liquid in a covered pot brays braise |
#5475, aired 2008-05-30 | THE HOMOPHONICS GAME $1600: A Siamese dead heat a Thai tie |
#5475, aired 2008-05-30 | THE HOMOPHONICS GAME $2000: To elevate mantas to raise rays |
#5449, aired 2008-04-24 | A GAME OF CHESS $200: If you pawn your chess set, the shop will check to make sure there are this many pawns in it 16 |
#5449, aired 2008-04-24 | A GAME OF CHESS $400: In castling, you move the king & this piece (aka a castle) simultaneously the rook |
#5449, aired 2008-04-24 | A GAME OF CHESS $600: It's the only chess piece that can jump over others the knight |
#5449, aired 2008-04-24 | A GAME OF CHESS $800: The 17th letter of the English alphabet, in chess notation it stands for the most powerful piece on the board Q |
#5449, aired 2008-04-24 | A GAME OF CHESS $1000: The final stage, with most of the pieces off the board, it's also a Samuel Beckett play title the endgame |
#5377, aired 2008-01-15 | GAME SHOW BIZ $400: 3 enticing doors were your final choices as you traded up for better prizes on this Monty Hall show Let's Make a Deal |
#5377, aired 2008-01-15 | GAME SHOW BIZ $800: In 2007 this new host promised to keep the end-of-show request to have your pets spayed or neutered Drew Carey |
#5377, aired 2008-01-15 | GAME SHOW BIZ $1200: He produced "The Dating Game" & "The Newlywed Game" & produced & hosted "The Gong Show" Chuck Barris |
#5377, aired 2008-01-15 | GAME SHOW BIZ $1600: It was the Burt Reynolds & Bert Convy game show similar to the board game Pictionary Win, Lose or Draw |
#5377, aired 2008-01-15 | GAME SHOW BIZ $2000: Neil Simon wrote & James Dean tested stunts for this "timely" game show hosted by Bud Collyer Beat the Clock |
#5374, aired 2008-01-10 | BOARD GAME HISTORY $200: In the 1950s Parker Brothers took a French game called "Conquest of the World" & turned it into this Risk |
#5374, aired 2008-01-10 | BOARD GAME HISTORY $400: While out of work, Alfred Butts created this word game by mixing anagrams with crossword puzzles Scrabble |
#5374, aired 2008-01-10 | BOARD GAME HISTORY $600: Invented by a wealthy couple while aboard their large boat, this game sounds like a type of boat Yahtzee |
#5374, aired 2008-01-10 | BOARD GAME HISTORY $800: Charles Darrow created this game in the Depression while dreaming of fame, fortune & his summers at the Jersey shore Monopoly |
#5374, aired 2008-01-10 | BOARD GAME HISTORY $1000: Imported from India, this game had you climbing to God by landing on a virtue, but a serpent ate you on a vice Snakes & Ladders |
#5371, aired 2008-01-07 | GAME RHYME TIME $200: Chess castle's crannies rook's nooks |
#5371, aired 2008-01-07 | GAME RHYME TIME $400: An ugly old witch who always wants to be "it" hag tag |
#5371, aired 2008-01-07 | GAME RHYME TIME $600: A mumblety-peg tool for a spouse a wife knife (a knife wife accepted) |
#5371, aired 2008-01-07 | GAME RHYME TIME $800: A push from a pugilist's padded paw a glove shove |
#5371, aired 2008-01-07 | GAME RHYME TIME $1000: NHL projectile in a violent frenzy a puck amok |
#5364, aired 2007-12-27 | "N" GAME $400: Christmas in Calais or Cannes noël |
#5364, aired 2007-12-27 | "N" GAME $800: In a song from the film "The Jungle Book", these are "bare" necessities |
#5364, aired 2007-12-27 | "N" GAME $1200: This 2-word Latin term means "it does not follow"; hey, what's for lunch? non sequitur |
#5364, aired 2007-12-27 | "N" GAME $1600: Now entering the "ring", this title Wagnerian group of evil gold hoarders the Nibelung |
#5364, aired 2007-12-27 | "N" GAME $2000: From the Arabic for "hunting horn", it's another name for mother-of-pearl nacre |
#5344, aired 2007-11-29 | "CON" GAME $200: Fertilization leading to pregnancy conception |
#5344, aired 2007-11-29 | "CON" GAME $400: Groovy, baby, a pair of these are heard here conga drums |
#5344, aired 2007-11-29 | "CON" GAME $600: From the Latin for "contact", this adjective is used to describe diseases transmitted from person to person contagious |
#5344, aired 2007-11-29 | "CON" GAME $800: Clear soup made from boiling meat or bones consommé |
#5344, aired 2007-11-29 | "CON" GAME $1000: French term for a doorkeeper, or a helpful person at a hotel concierge |
#5319, aired 2007-10-25 | A GAME OF NUMBERS $400: A slang term for a trucker's large tractor-trailer gives it this many wheels 18 |
#5319, aired 2007-10-25 | A GAME OF NUMBERS $800: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows a globe with latitude & longitude lines on the monitor.) The Earth can be divided into this many units, each measuring 15 degrees longitude & roughly equal to a time zone 24 |
#5319, aired 2007-10-25 | A GAME OF NUMBERS $1200: A haiku consists
of 17 syllables
in this many lines 3 |
#5319, aired 2007-10-25 | A GAME OF NUMBERS $1600: A famous group of blacklisted writers of the 1950s was known as the "Hollywood" this 10 |
#5319, aired 2007-10-25 | A GAME OF NUMBERS $2000: It's the highest no. of points that can be scored on a standard dartboard with a single throw of a dart 60 (triple 20) |
#5313, aired 2007-10-17 | ARE YOU GAME? $200: Arthur Wynne created the first modern one of these puzzles, published in the New York World in Dec. 1913 a crossword puzzle |
#5313, aired 2007-10-17 | ARE YOU GAME? $400 (Daily Double): An early version of this game in India was called Chaturanga & used elephants, horses, chariots & foot soldiers chess |
#5313, aired 2007-10-17 | ARE YOU GAME? $400: This game to build words from lettered tiles began as "Lexico" in 1931 Scrabble |
#5313, aired 2007-10-17 | ARE YOU GAME? $600: There are 43 quintillion possible wrong solutions & 1 correct one for this cube a Rubik's Cube |
#5313, aired 2007-10-17 | ARE YOU GAME? $800: In the 1760s mapmaker John Spilsbury invented this, which must be fit together a jigsaw puzzle |
#5305, aired 2007-10-05 | THE "PRE" GAME SHOW $400: To allow some passengers to get on the plane in advance preboard |
#5305, aired 2007-10-05 | THE "PRE" GAME SHOW $800: A linguistic element added to the beginning of a word to give it a new meaning a prefix |
#5305, aired 2007-10-05 | THE "PRE" GAME SHOW $1200: A personal moral principle governing one's behavior precepts |
#5305, aired 2007-10-05 | THE "PRE" GAME SHOW $1600: Often used to describe certain monkeys' tails, this adjective means "able to grasp" prehensile |
#5305, aired 2007-10-05 | THE "PRE" GAME SHOW $4,000 (Daily Double): Seen here is a representative selection by Rosetti of this creative British group's output the Pre-Raphaelites |
#5298, aired 2007-09-26 | TAKE ME OUT TO THE HISTORY GAME $400: It's 1922 & the Black Shirts force King Victor Emmanuel III to appoint this far-right fielder as Prime Minister Benito Mussolini |
#5298, aired 2007-09-26 | TAKE ME OUT TO THE HISTORY GAME $800: It's going back, back... & it's over this 73-mile-long wall built in the 120s A.D.; "the Emperor" has done it again! Hadrian's Wall |
#5298, aired 2007-09-26 | TAKE ME OUT TO THE HISTORY GAME $1200: It's 1902 & Teddy Roosevelt is putting this "Jr." on the bench... the Supreme Court bench, & he'll be there for 29 years Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. |
#5298, aired 2007-09-26 | TAKE ME OUT TO THE HISTORY GAME $1600: It's 1649 & this king is lookin' kind of tired out... yep, here comes Oliver Cromwell to give him the hook Charles I |
#5298, aired 2007-09-26 | TAKE ME OUT TO THE HISTORY GAME $2000: It's July 10, 1553 & this lady will pinch hit for Edward VI, who's been taken out of the game; Cousin Mary is on deck Lady Jane Grey |
#5219, aired 2007-04-26 | MY LIFE IN GAME SHOWS $400: He hosted one game show from 1956 to 1974 & another from 1972 to 2007 Bob Barker |
#5219, aired 2007-04-26 | MY LIFE IN GAME SHOWS $800: This Toronto native ran a carpet business long before success as the host of "Deal or No Deal" Howie Mandel |
#5219, aired 2007-04-26 | MY LIFE IN GAME SHOWS $1200: In the 1980s Johnny Gilbert was the announcer on the $20,000 version of this Dick Clark-hosted game show The $20,000 Pyramid |
#5219, aired 2007-04-26 | MY LIFE IN GAME SHOWS $1600: After sitting next to Brett Somers on "Match Game" for many years, he starred in the one-man show "The Life of Reilly" Charles Nelson Reilly |
#5219, aired 2007-04-26 | MY LIFE IN GAME SHOWS $2000: The only person to appear on the same game show in 6 different decades, she was a 2000 panel member on "To Tell the Truth" Kitty Carlisle |
#5202, aired 2007-04-03 | SHALL WE PLAY A GAME? $400: Auction & contract are 2 types of this game derived from whist bridge |
#5202, aired 2007-04-03 | SHALL WE PLAY A GAME? $800: 4 of these "hungry" animals compete to "eat" as fast as possible in a "frantic marble munching game" hippos |
#5202, aired 2007-04-03 | SHALL WE PLAY A GAME? $1200: (Kelly of the Clue Crew arranges 5 dice.) In Yahtzee, the sequence I rolled is called this, just like in poker a straight |
#5202, aired 2007-04-03 | SHALL WE PLAY A GAME? $1600: This game is a sort of vertical tic-tac-toe, but with the added twist of needing an extra checker in the row Connect Four |
#5202, aired 2007-04-03 | SHALL WE PLAY A GAME? $2000: In this "fishy" game, a reverse hide & seek, the "it" hides, & each person who finds him squeezes into the hiding spot sardines |
#5186, aired 2007-03-12 | SOUNDS LIKE A GAME $400: This river carries about half of China's ocean trade; steamers can travel 680 miles inland to Wuhan the Yangtze |
#5186, aired 2007-03-12 | SOUNDS LIKE A GAME $800: From the Greek for "one tone", it's a synonym for "blandness" monotony |
#5186, aired 2007-03-12 | SOUNDS LIKE A GAME $1200: From the Latin for "chessboard", this British office is charged with the receiving & disbursal of revenues the Exchequer |
#5186, aired 2007-03-12 | SOUNDS LIKE A GAME $2,000 (Daily Double): Meaning "bordering on impropriety", this 6-letter French word ends with an accent aigu risqué |
#5186, aired 2007-03-12 | SOUNDS LIKE A GAME $2000: This colorful waterway flows east, forming the Texas-Oklahoma border before shooting south through Arkansas the Red River |
#5122, aired 2006-12-12 | GAME SHOW HOSTS $400: An aggressive "60 Minutes" interviewer, back in the 1950s he hosted "Guess Again" & "The Big Surprise" Mike Wallace |
#5122, aired 2006-12-12 | GAME SHOW HOSTS $800: Among the many game shows hosted by this man seen here was one called "How's Your Mother-In-Law?" Wink Martindale |
#5122, aired 2006-12-12 | GAME SHOW HOSTS $1200: This TV game show producer also hosted "This is Your Life" & "Truth or Consequences" Ralph Edwards |
#5122, aired 2006-12-12 | GAME SHOW HOSTS $1600: He played Danny Tanner on "Full House" & now has his hands full as the host of the game show "1 vs. 100" Bob Saget |
#5122, aired 2006-12-12 | GAME SHOW HOSTS $2000: Nicknamed the "Queen of Mean", she's hosted both an American & a British version of "The Weakest Link"; goodbye! (Anne) Robinson |
#5101, aired 2006-11-13 | SNAKES ON A GAME $200: The Jacobson's organ in the roof of a snake's mouth is its organ of this sense, not taste smell |
#5101, aired 2006-11-13 | SNAKES ON A GAME $400: The distinctive type of movement of the snake seen here gives it this name a sidewinder |
#5101, aired 2006-11-13 | SNAKES ON A GAME $600: Each year in India, up to 50,000 people are killed by kraits & these "hooded" snakes a cobra |
#5101, aired 2006-11-13 | SNAKES ON A GAME $800: Crotalus horridus is the timber species of this "noisy" venomous snake rattlesnake |
#5075, aired 2006-10-06 | LET'S PLAY A GAME! $200: You can apologize (as the name says) when you send someone back to the start in this Parker Brothers board game Sorry! |
#5075, aired 2006-10-06 | LET'S PLAY A GAME! $400: Boggle is a word search game; you make words using wood tiles in this classic board game Scrabble |
#5075, aired 2006-10-06 | LET'S PLAY A GAME! $600: Collect pieces of cheese & build a zany contraption to try to catch your opponents in this board game Mouse Trap |
#5075, aired 2006-10-06 | LET'S PLAY A GAME! $800: The name of this game in which you stack hardwood blocks into a tower comes from a Swahili word for "to build" Jenga |
#5075, aired 2006-10-06 | LET'S PLAY A GAME! $1000: Find out which of Mr. Boddy's guests murdered him in his own mansion & with what weapon in this classic mystery game Clue |
#5048, aired 2006-07-19 | A GAME OF DARTS $200: (Jon of the Clue Crew points to a dartboard.) Because it forms a web, the metal that divides up the dartboard is called this, like a certain creature a spider |
#5048, aired 2006-07-19 | A GAME OF DARTS $400: These places most associated with darts include the Huntsman, where 13-time world champ Phil Taylor played in his 20s a pub |
#5048, aired 2006-07-19 | A GAME OF DARTS $600: (Jon of the Clue Crew tosses a dart at the dartboard.) I'm playing a standard game of 501; with a remaining score of 12 & 1 dart left, I have to hit double this number to win 6 |
#5048, aired 2006-07-19 | A GAME OF DARTS $800: The verb is how the score is kept in many darts games; it can come before "up", as in "___ it up to experience" chalk |
#5048, aired 2006-07-19 | A GAME OF DARTS $1000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew makes a dart shot & gets it in a red space.) Yes! I get this many points for that one shot--take that, Jon! 60 |
#5007, aired 2006-05-23 | CLASSIC GAME SHOWS $1200: 4 celebrity panelists try to determine the correct occupation of the contestant What's My Line? |
#5007, aired 2006-05-23 | CLASSIC GAME SHOWS $1600: Recently married couples are separated & must predict their partner's responses to questions The Newlywed Game |
#4983, aired 2006-04-19 | THE NICKNAME GAME $400: U2's Dave Evans sings & plays guitar & keyboards under this "cutting" nickname "The Edge" |
#4983, aired 2006-04-19 | THE NICKNAME GAME $800: This nickname for a London policeman comes from the name of Sir Robert Peel a bobby |
#4983, aired 2006-04-19 | THE NICKNAME GAME $1200: Fire it up, dudes! He's the comedian & actor known as Cheech (Richard) Marin |
#4983, aired 2006-04-19 | THE NICKNAME GAME $1600: When he ran, this president was known as "the resume candidate"; his resume included CIA director George H.W. Bush |
#4983, aired 2006-04-19 | THE NICKNAME GAME $2000: It was the nickname of country music legend Otis Dewey Whitman Jr. "Slim" |
#4954, aired 2006-03-09 | GAME SHOW CATCHPHRASES $200: "I'd like to buy a vowel" Wheel of Fortune |
#4954, aired 2006-03-09 | GAME SHOW CATCHPHRASES $400: "Come on down!" The Price is Right |
#4954, aired 2006-03-09 | GAME SHOW CATCHPHRASES $600: "I'd like to phone a friend" Who Wants to Be a Millionaire |
#4954, aired 2006-03-09 | GAME SHOW CATCHPHRASES $800: "I'll take Paul Lynde to block" Hollywood Squares |
#4954, aired 2006-03-09 | GAME SHOW CATCHPHRASES $1000: "Survey said!" Family Feud |
#4855, aired 2005-10-21 | BRING YOUR "A" GAME $200: This artery branches off into the coronary arteries, which supply the heart with blood the aorta |
#4855, aired 2005-10-21 | BRING YOUR "A" GAME $400: The city of Hopewell in eastern Virginia is bounded by the James & this "Court House" river the Appomattox |
#4855, aired 2005-10-21 | BRING YOUR "A" GAME $600: Give him a beer! This patriot became tax collector of Boston in 1756 Samuel Adams |
#4855, aired 2005-10-21 | BRING YOUR "A" GAME $800: This mid-Atlantic island group was uninhabited when discovered by Diego de Senil of Portugal around 1427 the Azores |
#4855, aired 2005-10-21 | BRING YOUR "A" GAME $1000: The Liberty Bell was hidden in this Pennsylvania "town" in 1777 Allentown |
#4823, aired 2005-07-20 | THE "BALL" GAME $400: Soccer at Wembley Stadium football |
#4823, aired 2005-07-20 | THE "BALL" GAME $800: Hemispherical hammer head a ball-peen |
#4823, aired 2005-07-20 | THE "BALL" GAME $1200: Fancy fungus in fine form here a puffball |
#4823, aired 2005-07-20 | THE "BALL" GAME $1600: David Letterman's alma mater Ball State |
#4823, aired 2005-07-20 | THE "BALL" GAME $2000: Ladies & gentlemen, it's a Spanish word for gentleman caballero |
#4765, aired 2005-04-29 | THE NAME OF THE GAME $200: Parker Brothers prints about $50 billion of this game's "money" every year Monopoly |
#4765, aired 2005-04-29 | THE NAME OF THE GAME $400: It's "Wheel of Fortune" without the wheel, but fail in this game & a man is executed hangman |
#4765, aired 2005-04-29 | THE NAME OF THE GAME $600: Test your memory of skits like "Samurai Delicatessen" in this game's "SNL" DVD edition Trivial Pursuit |
#4765, aired 2005-04-29 | THE NAME OF THE GAME $800: The name of this popular party game can also mean "pretenses" or "travesties" charades |
#4765, aired 2005-04-29 | THE NAME OF THE GAME $1000: You had a ghost of a chance in this 1980 video game; a "Ms." version launched in 1982 Pac-Man |
#4704, aired 2005-02-03 | IT'S JUST A GAME $400: In the draw type of this game, you get 5 cards from the dealer & usually can trade in up to 3 of them poker |
#4704, aired 2005-02-03 | IT'S JUST A GAME $800: If Dick & Jane are playing tennis on the same side of the net, the game is called this mixed doubles |
#4704, aired 2005-02-03 | IT'S JUST A GAME $1200: "Allied Assault" & "Rising Sun" are from this militaristic video game series Medal of Honor |
#4704, aired 2005-02-03 | IT'S JUST A GAME $1600: If a soccer defender knocks the ball out of bounds past her own goal, it's put back in play with this kick a corner kick |
#4704, aired 2005-02-03 | IT'S JUST A GAME $2000: The board for this Asian game has 361 intersections on which black & white stones are placed Go |
#4700, aired 2005-01-28 | GAME SHOWS $200: The first letter ever turned by Vanna White on this game show was a "T" Wheel of Fortune |
#4700, aired 2005-01-28 | GAME SHOWS $400: You might phone a friend on this game show hosted by Meredith Vieira Who Wants to Be a Millionaire |
#4700, aired 2005-01-28 | GAME SHOWS $600: In this "Street"-wise game show, you have to predict answers given by people on the street Street Smarts |
#4700, aired 2005-01-28 | GAME SHOWS $800: 9 celebrities in a tic-tac-toe-like grid help contestants score 3 in a row on this show Hollywood Squares |
#4700, aired 2005-01-28 | GAME SHOWS $1000: Richard Karn hosts this game show where 2 clans match wits; survey says... Family Feud |
#4665, aired 2004-12-10 | 2 CAN PLAY THAT GAME $200: The Stowe Mercantile General Store in Vermont has a barrel with a board for this game set up on it checkers |
#4665, aired 2004-12-10 | 2 CAN PLAY THAT GAME $400: It uses a table 5 feet wide, 9 feet long & 30 inches high that's stained a dark, non-reflective green ping pong |
#4665, aired 2004-12-10 | 2 CAN PLAY THAT GAME $600: In January 2002 Ronnie O'Sullivan was the top-ranked player in this game that involves 15 red balls snooker |
#4665, aired 2004-12-10 | 2 CAN PLAY THAT GAME $800: Edmund Hoyle wrote a 1743 treatise on this board game in which you bear off all your pieces to win backgammon |
#4665, aired 2004-12-10 | 2 CAN PLAY THAT GAME $1000: In the regular block & draw version of this game, the 2 players begin by drawing 7 bones each dominoes |
#4608, aired 2004-09-22 | GAME OVER $200: Your fighter, thief & wizard split the treasure & calculate their experience in this role-playing game created in 1974 Dungeons & Dragons |
#4608, aired 2004-09-22 | GAME OVER $400: You caught the ball & got tensies, which makes you the winner at this game jacks |
#4608, aired 2004-09-22 | GAME OVER $600: Created in 1981, this video game character's life ends when you hear the following sound Pac-Man |
#4608, aired 2004-09-22 | GAME OVER $800: This rough-house recess game ends when the last opposing player fails to do what the name of the game suggests dodgeball |
#4608, aired 2004-09-22 | GAME OVER $1000: You've spoken to Atrus on D'ni so put your mouse down & eject this computer game Myst |
#4571, aired 2004-06-21 | NUMBERS GAME $400: Big number represented at the 1945 Yalta Conference three |
#4571, aired 2004-06-21 | NUMBERS GAME $800: It's the number of basic questions in journalism (don't forget the "H") six |
#4571, aired 2004-06-21 | NUMBERS GAME $1200: When "General Hospital" began in 1963 it was set on this floor of the hospital, also the dial position of ABC in L.A. & NYC seven |
#4571, aired 2004-06-21 | NUMBERS GAME $1600: If you are the very model of a U.S. Major General, you wear this many stars two |
#4571, aired 2004-06-21 | NUMBERS GAME $2000: The Red Cross says you should wait this many weeks between whole blood donations eight |
#4567, aired 2004-06-15 | THE NAME GAME $200: "Gilligan's Island" resident who is Barbie's little sister Skipper |
#4567, aired 2004-06-15 | THE NAME GAME $400: Stooge name of Elizabeth Taylor's last husband Larry |
#4567, aired 2004-06-15 | THE NAME GAME $600: Santa's reindeer promoted by Josephine the Plumber Comet |
#4567, aired 2004-06-15 | THE NAME GAME $800: Dumas Musketeer who got his own fragrance in 1964 Aramis |
#4567, aired 2004-06-15 | THE NAME GAME $1000: 'N Sync member or an illiterate 6th century Byzantine Emperor who had to use a stencil to sign his name Justin |
#4484, aired 2004-02-19 | ARE YOU GAME? $200: This popular playground hopping game may have begun in the Roman Empire as a military training exercise hopscotch |
#4484, aired 2004-02-19 | ARE YOU GAME? $400: One of the 2 utilities you can purchase in Monopoly Water Works (or Electric Company) |
#4484, aired 2004-02-19 | ARE YOU GAME? $600: It's the classic game where you might hear "Right foot on red" Twister |
#4484, aired 2004-02-19 | ARE YOU GAME? $800: Bastion of Broken Souls" is a version of this role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons |
#4484, aired 2004-02-19 | ARE YOU GAME? $1000: In chess, it's considered the next most powerful piece after the queen the rook |
#4458, aired 2004-01-14 | "CON" GAME $400: When it comes to cars, ragtop is slang for this convertible |
#4458, aired 2004-01-14 | "CON" GAME $800: Cortes & Balboa were 2 of the most famous of these Spanish military adventurers conquistadors |
#4458, aired 2004-01-14 | "CON" GAME $1200: He was the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity Constantine |
#4458, aired 2004-01-14 | "CON" GAME $1600: It's the point where 2 or more rivers join to flow as one confluence |
#4458, aired 2004-01-14 | "CON" GAME $2000: Seen here, this one at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas is exquisite conservatory |
#4405, aired 2003-10-31 | CARD GAME NAMES $200: A conflict, as in 1812 war |
#4405, aired 2003-10-31 | CARD GAME NAMES $400: A metal rod used to stir a fire poker |
#4405, aired 2003-10-31 | CARD GAME NAMES $600: The legal drinking age in every U.S. state 21 |
#4405, aired 2003-10-31 | CARD GAME NAMES $800: Beefeater or Tanqueray, for instance gin |
#4405, aired 2003-10-31 | CARD GAME NAMES $1000: Term for the setting seen here that fits the category solitaire |
#4376, aired 2003-09-22 | THE NAME GAME $200: Actress Diaz' name, it means "crooked nose" Cameron |
#4376, aired 2003-09-22 | THE NAME GAME $400: Young actress Larson, or a type of cheese Brie |
#4376, aired 2003-09-22 | THE NAME GAME $600: This first name of model Harlow means "peace" in Hebrew Shalom |
#4376, aired 2003-09-22 | THE NAME GAME $800: There's no doubt this Welsh name belonging to No Doubt's singer means "fair" Gwen |
#4376, aired 2003-09-22 | THE NAME GAME $1000: It's the first male name in "20,001 Names for Baby" Aaron |
#4372, aired 2003-09-16 | HE GOT "GAME" $400: It's Nintendo's handheld video game playing machine Gameboy |
#4372, aired 2003-09-16 | HE GOT "GAME" $800: A carefully thought out strategy in sports for one particular match a game plan |
#4372, aired 2003-09-16 | HE GOT "GAME" $1200: A rooster of a fighting breed a gamecock |
#4372, aired 2003-09-16 | HE GOT "GAME" $1600: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew presents from a classroom.) This No. 1 hit is from 1965: Shirley Shirley bo birley, banana fana fo firley, fee fie mo mirley, Shirley "The Name Game" |
#4372, aired 2003-09-16 | HE GOT "GAME" $2000: At this annual observance in Scotland there are dances & events like the caber toss the Highland Games |
#4367, aired 2003-09-09 | NAME GAME $200: Based on the 1990 census, this color is also the fifth most common last name in the U.S. Brown |
#4367, aired 2003-09-09 | GAME NAME $400: For a piece of the pie... this game full of factoids came out with a 20th anniversary edition in 2002 Trivial Pursuit |
#4367, aired 2003-09-09 | NAME GAME $400: Around the time of this war, Kimberley was a popular name for British boys the Boer War |
#4367, aired 2003-09-09 | NAME GAME $600: It's fair to say that this first name of an 'N Sync member is from the Latin for "fair & righteous" Justin (Timberlake) |
#4367, aired 2003-09-09 | GAME NAME $800: This classic board game was once known as Criss-Cross Words Scrabble |
#4367, aired 2003-09-09 | NAME GAME $800: This presidential first name was originally used as a given name to honor Protestant reformer John Calvin |
#4367, aired 2003-09-09 | NAME GAME $1000: As a child Queen Elizabeth II went by this 3-syllable pet form of her name Lilibet |
#4367, aired 2003-09-09 | GAME NAME $1200: "Fiend Folio" & "Monster Manual" are 2 of the books used in conjunction with this game Dungeons and Dragons |
#4367, aired 2003-09-09 | GAME NAME $2000: It's all there in black & white; this strategy game is named for a Shakespeare play Othello |
#4367, aired 2003-09-09 | GAME NAME $2,500 (Daily Double): Known as Jumpman when introduced in Donkey Kong, this video game character has since appeared in over 70 games Mario |
#4330, aired 2003-05-30 | TV GAME SHOWS $200: On September 17, 1962 the parents of this first moonwalker appeared on an episode of "I've Got A Secret" Neil Armstrong |
#4330, aired 2003-05-30 | TV GAME SHOWS $400: Game show on which you heard Richard Dawson say, "Our survey said..." Family Feud |
#4330, aired 2003-05-30 | TV GAME SHOWS $600: In 1978 Billy Crystal cleared all 6 categories in a record 26 sec. on the $20,000 version of this Dick Clark show Pyramid |
#4330, aired 2003-05-30 | TV GAME SHOWS $800: Once contestants reached $8,000 on this '50s show, they answered questions from the Revlon isolation booth The $64,000 Question |
#4330, aired 2003-05-30 | TV GAME SHOWS $1000: Future playwright Neil Simon was a stunt writer & James Dean a stunt tester for this Bud Collyer game show Beat The Clock |
#4265, aired 2003-02-28 | OLD GAME SHOWS $400: It makes sense that the 1960s show "Make That Spare" was shot inside these bowling alleys |
#4265, aired 2003-02-28 | OLD GAME SHOWS $800: The Oxygen network has breathed new life into this old Garry Moore show I've Got a Secret |
#4265, aired 2003-02-28 | OLD GAME SHOWS $1200: Pat Sajak & Art Fleming have hosted special versions of this long-running quiz show sponsored by GE College Bowl |
#4265, aired 2003-02-28 | OLD GAME SHOWS $1600: Couples on this show played for "A grand prize chosen especially for them" The Newlywed Game |
#4265, aired 2003-02-28 | OLD GAME SHOWS $2000: The first Cable Ace Award in a game show category went to this, Nickelodeon's first game show Double Dare |
#4222, aired 2002-12-31 | GAME SHOW FORMATS $200: To start each round, 4 people from the audience each try to guess the correct cost of a featured prize The Price is Right |
#4222, aired 2002-12-31 | GAME SHOW FORMATS $400: With the help of 3 lifelines, a contestant tries to answer 15 questions to win a cool 7 figures Who Wants to Be a Millionaire |
#4222, aired 2002-12-31 | GAME SHOW FORMATS $600: A member of the opposite sex asks questions of 3 hidden contestants & then picks 1 to go out with The Dating Game |
#4222, aired 2002-12-31 | GAME SHOW FORMATS $800: 2 contestants try to duplicate the answers given by 6 celebrities to funny fill-in-the-blank sentences The Match Game |
#4222, aired 2002-12-31 | GAME SHOW FORMATS $1000: 3 people all claim to be the same specific person To Tell the Truth |
#4201, aired 2002-12-02 | GAME SHOWS $200: In old titles this word preceded "a Chance", "a Guess" & "My Word for It" "Take" |
#4201, aired 2002-12-02 | GAME SHOWS $400: This grocery store-set game is seen daily on PAX Supermarket Sweep |
#4201, aired 2002-12-02 | GAME SHOWS $600: Miss February 1986 Julie McCullough won a Playboy playmate edition of this game show hosted by Anne Robinson Weakest Link |
#4201, aired 2002-12-02 | GAME SHOWS $800: The pop group Kabah sang the theme for the Mexican version of this 106-day long game that put 12 people in a house Big Brother |
#4201, aired 2002-12-02 | GAME SHOWS $1000: Great game show-producing pairs of the past include Heatter-Quigley, Hatos-Hall & Goodson-him Todman |
#4126, aired 2002-07-08 | THE HOMOPHONICS GAME $400: An oxen harness made from the center of an egg yolk yoke |
#4126, aired 2002-07-08 | THE HOMOPHONICS GAME $800: Ironically amusing dark bread wry rye |
#4126, aired 2002-07-08 | THE HOMOPHONICS GAME $1200: The least good type of sausage worst wurst |
#4126, aired 2002-07-08 | THE HOMOPHONICS GAME $1600: An egotistical blood vessel vain vein |
#4126, aired 2002-07-08 | THE HOMOPHONICS GAME $2000: A bench-mounted clamp to hold a bad habit vice vise |
#4108, aired 2002-06-12 | I'M GAME $400: Except in the case of a tie, this many points wins a game of ping-pong 21 |
#4108, aired 2002-06-12 | I'M GAME $800: A steady hand & 41 multicolored sticks are used in this game that's also known as jackstraws pick-up sticks |
#4108, aired 2002-06-12 | I'M GAME $1200: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew) Babe Ruth used the bat I'm holding in this year when he hit 60 homers 1927 |
#4108, aired 2002-06-12 | I'M GAME $1600: Don't get squeezed when you're playing anaconda, a 7-card variation of this game poker |
#4108, aired 2002-06-12 | I'M GAME $2000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew) The word checkmate comes from "shah mat", a term meaning "the king is dead" in this language also known as Persian Farsi |
#4089, aired 2002-05-16 | MATCH GAME '73 $200: This "Golden Bear" won the 1973 PGA Championship by 4 strokes & was the year's top money-winner Jack Nicklaus |
#4089, aired 2002-05-16 | MATCH GAME '73 $400: In Super Bowl VII, Don Shula coached this team to a 14-7 victory over the Redskins, completing a 17-0 season Miami Dolphins |
#4089, aired 2002-05-16 | MATCH GAME '73 $600: In 1973's Final Four this school beat Memphis State 87-66, to easily win its 7th straight NCAA basketball title UCLA |
#4089, aired 2002-05-16 | MATCH GAME '73 $800: Notre Dame won college football's nat'l title after a 24-23 Sugar Bowl win over this school's Crimson Tide University of Alabama |
#4089, aired 2002-05-16 | MATCH GAME '73 $1000: This Bay Area team had to come from behind & win games 6 & 7 to win the 1973 World Series against the Mets the Oakland A's |
#4040, aired 2002-03-08 | A GAME OF CHESS $400: It's customary but not obligatory to declare when you have your foe in this, which can occur several times in a game check |
#4040, aired 2002-03-08 | A GAME OF CHESS $800: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew stands on a gigantic chessboard at a beach.) A recommended opening move is "'P'-ing to K-4", which is short for this pawn to king 4 |
#4040, aired 2002-03-08 | A GAME OF CHESS $1200: In castling, you put one of these, also called castles, in a stronger attacking position a rook |
#4040, aired 2002-03-08 | A GAME OF CHESS $1600: (Cheryl is on the beach chessboard again.) When setting up to start a chess game, remember the rule: Queen on this her own color |
#4040, aired 2002-03-08 | A GAME OF CHESS $2000: The final stage, with most of the pieces off the board, it's also a Samuel Beckett play title "Endgame" |
#3955, aired 2001-11-09 | VIDEO GAME WORLD $100: To compete with the Sony PlayStation 2, Microsoft has the Xbox & this company has the GameCube Nintendo |
#3955, aired 2001-11-09 | VIDEO GAME WORLD $200: The game for this 2001 Disney under-the-sea animated feature has a multiplayer online mode Atlantis |
#3955, aired 2001-11-09 | VIDEO GAME WORLD $300: "Exile", seen here, is the third installment in this top-selling series Myst |
#3955, aired 2001-11-09 | VIDEO GAME WORLD $400: You like action? Hunt for this author's Red Storm games like "Rainbow Six" & "Ghost Recon" Tom Clancy |
#3955, aired 2001-11-09 | VIDEO GAME WORLD $500: Dr. Aki Ross, seen here, is from the 2001 film inspired by this game series Final Fantasy |
#3939, aired 2001-10-18 | CLASSIC GAME SHOW TAGLINES $100: "See ya here on the Feud" Family Feud |
#3939, aired 2001-10-18 | CLASSIC GAME SHOW TAGLINES $200: "Don't forget to tell 'em Groucho sent ya" You Bet Your Life |
#3939, aired 2001-10-18 | CLASSIC GAME SHOW TAGLINES $300: "Bye bye, and I hope you always get the date that you really want" The Dating Game |
#3939, aired 2001-10-18 | CLASSIC GAME SHOW TAGLINES $400: "This is Bob Barker, hoping all your consequences are happy ones" Truth or Consequences |
#3939, aired 2001-10-18 | CLASSIC GAME SHOW TAGLINES $500 (Daily Double): "Caveat emptor. Let the buyer beware" Let's Make a Deal |
#3851, aired 2001-05-07 | RECOGNIZE MY GAME $100: 5-iron,
flagstick,
electric cart,
scorecard golf |
#3851, aired 2001-05-07 | RECOGNIZE MY GAME $200: Paddles,
ball,
net,
a table ping-pong/table tennis |
#3851, aired 2001-05-07 | RECOGNIZE MY GAME $300: A mallet,
the ball,
boots,
horses polo |
#3851, aired 2001-05-07 | RECOGNIZE MY GAME $400: A mallet,
balls,
wickets,
stakes croquet |
#3851, aired 2001-05-07 | RECOGNIZE MY GAME $500: A service line,
an attack line,
a net,
a ball volleyball |
#3848, aired 2001-05-02 | A "CON" GAME $200: It's the type of speech Al Gore gave about a month after George W. Bush wanted to hear it concession speech |
#3848, aired 2001-05-02 | A "CON" GAME $400: By definition, it's an injury to the brain caused by a jarring blow concussion |
#3848, aired 2001-05-02 | A "CON" GAME $600: Brief,
7 letters concise |
#3848, aired 2001-05-02 | A "CON" GAME $800: It's been said "The opposite of progress" is this 535-member D.C. institution Congress |
#3848, aired 2001-05-02 | A "CON" GAME $1000: This style of cuisine includes the better-known dishes of various western European nations continental |
#3783, aired 2001-01-31 | THE MATCH GAME $100: Player & upright are 2 common types of this instrument a piano |
#3783, aired 2001-01-31 | THE DATING GAME $100: Scientists map human genome; Elian Gonzalez returned to Cuba 2000 |
#3783, aired 2001-01-31 | THE MATCH GAME $200: Mario Cuomo & Thomas Dewey were both governors of this state New York |
#3783, aired 2001-01-31 | THE DATING GAME $200: Grace Kelly marries a prince; Eisenhower reelected 1956 |
#3783, aired 2001-01-31 | THE MATCH GAME $300: Fog & flugel are 2 very different types of these horns |
#3783, aired 2001-01-31 | THE DATING GAME $300: U.S. runners give black power salute at Olympics; Kubrick's "2001" released 1968 |
#3783, aired 2001-01-31 | THE MATCH GAME $400: This prestigious international prize was won by Willy Brandt in 1971 & Desmond Tutu in 1984 the Nobel Peace Prize |
#3783, aired 2001-01-31 | THE DATING GAME $400: Federal building bombed in Oklahoma City; Kobe, Japan struck by 7.2 earthquake 1995 |
#3783, aired 2001-01-31 | THE MATCH GAME $500: Olympia & whitstable are 2 varieties of this edible shellfish oysters |
#3783, aired 2001-01-31 | THE DATING GAME $500: John Paul II shot; Iran releases U.S. embassy hostages 1981 |
#3769, aired 2001-01-11 | NAME GAME $100: Perhaps singer Bob could tell you this Welsh name traditionally means son of the sea or waves Dylan |
#3769, aired 2001-01-11 | NAME GAME $200: It was the third most popular U.S. boys' name in 1999, & that's the "Gospel" truth Matthew |
#3769, aired 2001-01-11 | NAME GAME $400: Popular masculine names from this country include Istvan, Zoltan & Gabor Hungary |
#3769, aired 2001-01-11 | NAME GAME $500: This Russian form of George was in the headlines in 1961 Yuri (as in Yuri Gagarin) |
#3769, aired 2001-01-11 | NAME GAME $1,500 (Daily Double): The names Ursula, Orson & Bjorn are all based on this animal Bear (ursus) |
#3647, aired 2000-06-13 | THE RATING GAME $100: This travel organization rates lodgings from 1 diamond (modest) to 5 diamonds (world class) AAA |
#3647, aired 2000-06-13 | THE RATING GAME $200: Their heat is rated in Scoville units, with the jalapeno at about 10,000 & the habanero at about 300,000 Chili peppers |
#3647, aired 2000-06-13 | THE RATING GAME $300: The Entertainment Software Rating Board's categories include T for Teen, M for Mature & AO for this Adults Only |
#3647, aired 2000-06-13 | THE RATING GAME $400: In 1968 this man "& Associates" started a company to rate car owner satisfaction J.D. Power |
#3647, aired 2000-06-13 | THE RATING GAME $500: Since 1991 the Billboard charts have used this computerized system to track sales SoundScan |
#3630, aired 2000-05-19 | NEW GAME SHOWS? $100: On this revival Tom Bergeron explains that you have to get 3 stars in a row, across, up & down or diagonally The Hollywood Squares |
#3630, aired 2000-05-19 | NEW GAME SHOWS? $200: For the "2000" revival of this Nickelodeon show host Jason Harris is in charge of slime Double Dare |
#3630, aired 2000-05-19 | NEW GAME SHOWS? $300: The Buybidwin website offers websurfers a chance to play this Monty Hall game for prizes Let's Make a Deal |
#3630, aired 2000-05-19 | NEW GAME SHOWS? $400: This grocery store-set game was first seen in 1965, came back in 1990 with host David Ruprecht, & is back on PAX Supermarket Sweep |
#3630, aired 2000-05-19 | NEW GAME SHOWS? $500: In 1999 Game Show Network revived Chuck Barris' "3's a Crowd" with this former "Growing Pains" star as host Alan Thicke |
#3519, aired 1999-12-16 | GAME SHOW NETWORK $100: On the final show of its first network run, its mystery guest was its host, John Daly What's My Line? |
#3519, aired 1999-12-16 | GAME SHOW NETWORK $200: (Hi, I'm Jeff Probst, host of "Rock & Roll Jeopardy!") Bill Cullen hosted the daytime version of this show for 9 years; its second host has racked up 27 The Price Is Right |
#3519, aired 1999-12-16 | GAME SHOW NETWORK $300: Before becoming Christine on "Night Court", she dealt out cards on "Card Sharks" Markie Post |
#3519, aired 1999-12-16 | GAME SHOW NETWORK $400: The regular & "Plus" versions of this game were hosted by Allen Ludden; the "Super" version, by Bert Convy Password |
#3519, aired 1999-12-16 | GAME SHOW NETWORK $500: Jack Klugman was on the panel when this show debuted in 1973; his ex-wife Brett went on to become a regular Match Game |
#3503, aired 1999-11-24 | GAME SHOW HOSTS $100: 1976-1985:
"Family Feud" Richard Dawson |
#3503, aired 1999-11-24 | GAME SHOW HOSTS $200: 1966-1975:
"Truth or Consequences" Bob Barker |
#3503, aired 1999-11-24 | GAME SHOW HOSTS $300: 1966-1981:
"Hollywood Squares" Peter Marshall |
#3503, aired 1999-11-24 | GAME SHOW HOSTS $400: 1966-1980:
"The Newlywed Game" Bob Eubanks |
#3503, aired 1999-11-24 | GAME SHOW HOSTS $500: 1961-1967:
"Password" Allen Ludden |
#3452, aired 1999-09-14 | THE NAME GAME $100: Si Senor, in 1998 this Spanish form of Joseph was the most popular boys' name in California & Arizona Jose |
#3452, aired 1999-09-14 | THE NAME GAME $200: How apropos -- this star of the Christmas classic "Miracle on 34th Street" had a first name meaning "Christmas Day" Natalie Wood |
#3452, aired 1999-09-14 | THE NAME GAME $300: In recent years this last name of our 4th president has become one of the 10 most popular girls' names (James) Madison |
#3452, aired 1999-09-14 | THE NAME GAME $400: As women of Italian descent, Connie Stevens & Connie Sellecca have this real first name Concetta |
#3452, aired 1999-09-14 | THE NAME GAME $500 (Daily Double): Shakespeare coined this name, Latin for "admirable", for the heroine of "The Tempest" Miranda |
#3439, aired 1999-07-15 | GAME SHOWS $200: In "Bumper Stumpers" contestants deciphered personalized ones of these License plates |
#3439, aired 1999-07-15 | GAME SHOWS $400: In 1990 this entrepreneur lent his name & casino to a card game show Donald Trump |
#3439, aired 1999-07-15 | GAME SHOWS $800: Michael Berger, the host of "Personals" in 1991, hosts the revival of this celebrity fill-in-the-blank show Match Game |
#3439, aired 1999-07-15 | GAME SHOWS $1000: The "Chance of a Lifetime" in 1986 was to win this top prize; 9 couples did $1 million |
#3439, aired 1999-07-15 | GAME SHOWS $2,600 (Daily Double): He hosted "Scattergories" for 5 months in 1993; that show just didn't have the power of the pyramid Dick Clark |
#3438, aired 1999-07-14 | A LITTLE GAME OF CARDS? $100: Wes Cherry developed the version of this card game for one that came with Windows 95 Solitaire |
#3438, aired 1999-07-14 | A LITTLE GAME OF CARDS? $200: Put on your glasses to play this 48-card game; its name is from binocle, "pince-nez" Pinochle |
#3438, aired 1999-07-14 | A LITTLE GAME OF CARDS? $300: Fun for all ages, it's the game demonstrated here slapjack |
#3438, aired 1999-07-14 | A LITTLE GAME OF CARDS? $400: In the game of authors, it takes this many cards to form a "book" 4 |
#3438, aired 1999-07-14 | A LITTLE GAME OF CARDS? $500: In Vegas casinos the 8 decks used to play baccarat are held in & dealt from a really big one of these Shoe |
#3430, aired 1999-07-02 | THE ARMY-NAVY GAME $200: In the first game in 1890, Navy's Red Emrich scored 4 of these, but they were only worth 4 points each touchdowns |
#3430, aired 1999-07-02 | THE ARMY-NAVY GAME $400: Roger, we copy: this future Dallas Cowboys QB was the star as Navy upset Army in 1962 Roger Staubach |
#3430, aired 1999-07-02 | THE ARMY-NAVY GAME $600: At the 1906 game Navy introduced this song that's symbolized Midshipman football ever since "Anchors Aweigh" |
#3430, aired 1999-07-02 | THE ARMY-NAVY GAME $1000: The 1945 Army win was led by running backs Doc Blanchard, "Mr. Inside", & Glenn Davis, nicknamed this "Mr. Outside" |
#3430, aired 1999-07-02 | THE ARMY-NAVY GAME $2,200 (Daily Double): Army probably should have had the edge at the 1926 game, played at this newly dedicated Chicago field Soldier Field |
#3424, aired 1999-06-24 | BIBLICAL DATING GAME $200: Tamar, whose name means the date type of this tree, "dated" 2 of Judah's sons & then Judah himself Palm tree |
#3424, aired 1999-06-24 | BIBLICAL DATING GAME $400: "There was not found an help meet" for him until God played Jim Lange & provided one Adam |
#3424, aired 1999-06-24 | BIBLICAL DATING GAME $600: Abigail married this great king of Israel after pleading with him not to harm her husband David |
#3424, aired 1999-06-24 | BIBLICAL DATING GAME $800: Fearing he'd be killed by jealous men, Abraham falsely said he was this woman's brother Sarah |
#3424, aired 1999-06-24 | BIBLICAL DATING GAME $1,100 (Daily Double): Jacob served 7 years to win the 'beautiful" Rachel, but had to take this "tender-eyed" sister first Leah |
#3411, aired 1999-06-07 | GAME SHOW HOSTS $100: Ex-placekicker Rolf Benirschke hosted the daytime version of this show after Pat Sajak left it Wheel of Fortune |
#3411, aired 1999-06-07 | GAME SHOW HOSTS $200: "Who Do You Trust?" was hosted by this man who left it to host "The Tonight Show" Johnny Carson |
#3411, aired 1999-06-07 | GAME SHOW HOSTS $300: One of her 5 Emmys was for hosting a game show, "Just Men" Betty White |
#3411, aired 1999-06-07 | GAME SHOW HOSTS $400: This "Talk Soup" host & "Sabrina" co-star emceed the game show "College Mad House" Greg Kinnear |
#3411, aired 1999-06-07 | GAME SHOW HOSTS $500: His 1950s shows "Guess Again", "The Big Surprise" & "Who Pays?" were 30, not 60 minutes Mike Wallace |
#3301, aired 1999-01-04 | NAME THAT BOARD GAME $100: "Go directly to jail" Monopoly |
#3301, aired 1999-01-04 | NAME THAT BOARD GAME $200: "King me!" checkers |
#3301, aired 1999-01-04 | NAME THAT BOARD GAME $300: "Miss Scarlet in the library with the wrench" Clue |
#3301, aired 1999-01-04 | NAME THAT BOARD GAME $400: "You sank my aircraft carrier!" Battleship |
#3301, aired 1999-01-04 | NAME THAT BOARD GAME $500: "My wink is nearest the pot. I've won the squidge-off!" tiddlywinks |
#3152, aired 1998-04-21 | KIDS' GAME SHOWS $200: Nickelodeon's first game show, it was hosted by Marc Summers Double Dare |
#3152, aired 1998-04-21 | KIDS' GAME SHOWS $400: In kids' show titles, this number follows "Gladiators" & "Wheel" 2000 |
#3152, aired 1998-04-21 | KIDS' GAME SHOWS $600: In 1997 "Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?" became "Where in" this "is Carmen Sandiego?" Time |
#3152, aired 1998-04-21 | KIDS' GAME SHOWS $800: The kids' version of this show was "Storybook Squares" Hollywood Squares |
#3152, aired 1998-04-21 | KIDS' GAME SHOWS $1000: This show in which 5 children answered questions debuted on radio in 1940 & on TV in 1949 The Quiz Kids |
#3143, aired 1998-04-08 | GAME SHOW WOMEN $100: Before being on "Sale of the Century", Summer Bartholomew preceded Vanna White on this game Wheel of Fortune |
#3143, aired 1998-04-08 | GAME SHOW WOMEN $200: "The Price Is Right"'s Gena Lee Nolin moved on to lifeguard duty on this syndicated series Baywatch |
#3143, aired 1998-04-08 | GAME SHOW WOMEN $300: Show in common to Jenny McCarthy & Carmen Electra Singled Out |
#3143, aired 1998-04-08 | GAME SHOW WOMEN $400: Mark Goodson's daughter Marjorie was a model on the "Classic" version of this game Concentration |
#3143, aired 1998-04-08 | GAME SHOW WOMEN $500: KC Winkler, Becky Price & Ruta Lee appeared on various versions of this dice game High Rollers |
#3127, aired 1998-03-17 | CLASSIC GAME SHOW THEMES $100: [theme music] The Newlywed Game |
#3127, aired 1998-03-17 | CLASSIC GAME SHOW THEMES $200: [theme music] Family Feud |
#3127, aired 1998-03-17 | CLASSIC GAME SHOW THEMES $300: [theme music] The Dating Game |
#3127, aired 1998-03-17 | CLASSIC GAME SHOW THEMES $400: [theme music] The $10,000 (or $20,000, or $100,000) Pyramid |
#3127, aired 1998-03-17 | CLASSIC GAME SHOW THEMES $500: [theme music] the original Jeopardy! theme |
#3110, aired 1998-02-20 | THE DATING GAME $100: Bachelor No. 1, why don't you say hello to Linda:
"Hello, Linda, I hope you'll be my new potential best friend" Bob Saget |
#3110, aired 1998-02-20 | THE DATING GAME $200: Bachelor No. 2, say hello to Madonna:
"Hello, Madonna" Tom Selleck |
#3110, aired 1998-02-20 | THE DATING GAME $300: Bachelor No. 3, say hello to Sandy, a former Miss Leatherneck:
"Hello, Miss Leatherneck!" John Ritter |
#3110, aired 1998-02-20 | THE DATING GAME $400: Bachelor No. 1, say hi to Donna:
"Hey Donna, how ya doing--oh, wait, I got all this money in the way!" Cuba Gooding, Jr. |
#3073, aired 1997-12-31 | BOWL GAME NAMES $100: The eyes of Texas have been on this Dallas "boll" game since 1937 Cotton Bowl |
#3073, aired 1997-12-31 | BOWL GAME NAMES $200: It wasn't until 1984, after a 33-year wait, that Florida's Miami returned to this home bowl game Orange Bowl |
#3073, aired 1997-12-31 | BOWL GAME NAMES $300: Jacksonville's bowl, we're glad they didn't call it the Croc Pot Gator Bowl |
#3073, aired 1997-12-31 | BOWL GAME NAMES $500: LSU clung on in 1968 to win this Atlanta bowl's first championship Peach Bowl |