Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (396 results returned)
#9180, aired 2024-10-11 | JUST DOIN' MY JOB $200: 3 letters, dealing with numbers; an exam section for it is called auditing & attestation; the exam itself takes 16 hours a CPA |
#9180, aired 2024-10-11 | JUST DOIN' MY JOB $400: A work crew leader; a jury leader (less remunerative) a foreman |
#9180, aired 2024-10-11 | JUST DOIN' MY JOB $600: Field general; millions look at every move you make... & critique it; Otto Graham & Russell Wilson, good examples a quarterback |
#9180, aired 2024-10-11 | JUST DOIN' MY JOB $800: Knows the proper use of propofol; can count to 16 (letters in the job); can tell people to count backward from 100 an anesthesiologist |
#9180, aired 2024-10-11 | JUST DOIN' MY JOB $1000: There's a fluid specific to your specific job; applying makeup can be part of it; preserving more than dignity an embalmer |
#9159, aired 2024-09-12 | JOB-POURRI $400: In England this dirty job was often performed by orphans known as climbing boys chimney sweep |
#9159, aired 2024-09-12 | JOB-POURRI $800: In Iowa & Nebraska you can get a job detasseling this corn |
#9159, aired 2024-09-12 | JOB-POURRI $1200: Before it was automated, this job might have been right up your alley a pinsetter (a pin re-racker) |
#9159, aired 2024-09-12 | JOB-POURRI $1600: It's the 6-letter word for a person who makes, sells or repairs knives a cutler |
#9159, aired 2024-09-12 | JOB-POURRI $2000: An early name for The Beatles, or guys of past & present who drill & extract stone The Quarrymen |
#9116, aired 2024-06-03 | YOU HAD ONE JOB! $200: In medieval times a fletcher made these items used in conjunction with the objects made by a bowyer arrows |
#9116, aired 2024-06-03 | YOU HAD ONE JOB! $400: Originally, these people were employed to drive a bunch of horses; now, it's a union with serious drive & not one to be messed with the Teamsters |
#9116, aired 2024-06-03 | YOU HAD ONE JOB! $600: It's the job of one who reads the lessons during a church service & very much not "I ate his liver with some fava beans" a lector |
#9116, aired 2024-06-03 | YOU HAD ONE JOB! $800: A psephologist studies these events; general ones generally happen every 2 years elections |
#9116, aired 2024-06-03 | YOU HAD ONE JOB! $1000: "A" is for this female owner of a tavern who, you might say, is married to her job an alewife |
#9111, aired 2024-05-27 | MY JOB IS BEACH $200: Sean Connery & Vince Vaughn are among actors who did this job early on--actually at swimming pools lifeguard |
#9111, aired 2024-05-27 | MY JOB IS BEACH $400: Coach Duncan Scott helped Carissa Moore win a gold medal when this sport joined the Olympics in Tokyo surfing |
#9111, aired 2024-05-27 | MY JOB IS BEACH $600: In a Drifters song, "Under the boardwalk, down by the sea", "You can almost taste" these 2 paired types of food they sell hot dogs & French fries |
#9111, aired 2024-05-27 | MY JOB IS BEACH $800: People are doing important work in Ewa Beach, Hawaii at the PTWC, Pacific this danger Warning Center Tsunami |
#9111, aired 2024-05-27 | MY JOB IS BEACH $1000: There's another word for beach or coast in this job of minding sailors in port; Jack Nicholson had the job in "The Last Detail" shore patrol |
#9029, aired 2024-02-01 | I LIKE THE CUT OF YOUR JOB $200: Shotcut is free, open-source software for this sort of video professional an editor |
#9029, aired 2024-02-01 | I LIKE THE CUT OF YOUR JOB $400: It comes before saw & shears in the name of a gardening tool that cuts off undesired twigs & branches pruning |
#9029, aired 2024-02-01 | I LIKE THE CUT OF YOUR JOB $600: This word for a type of cut used by chefs is from French for round a rondelle |
#9029, aired 2024-02-01 | I LIKE THE CUT OF YOUR JOB $800: Subcutaneous & purse-string are types of these used by your sawbones to stitch cuts they've made sutures |
#9029, aired 2024-02-01 | I LIKE THE CUT OF YOUR JOB $1000: Cutting fabric for hats is all part of the job for this worker whose name derives from an Italian city a milliner |
#9021, aired 2024-01-22 | THE JOB IS THE MOVIE TITLE $200: This title job made Ron Burgundy "very important. I have many leather-bound books & my apartment smells of rich mahogany" Anchorman |
#9021, aired 2024-01-22 | THE JOB IS THE MOVIE TITLE $400: Shockingly, belting out "Love Stinks" at the reception doesn't go over so well for Adam Sandler in this film The Wedding Singer |
#9021, aired 2024-01-22 | THE JOB IS THE MOVIE TITLE $600: & Iiiiiiiiiiiiiii... will always love this 1992 film with Kevin Costner looking out for Whitney Houston The Bodyguard |
#9021, aired 2024-01-22 | THE JOB IS THE MOVIE TITLE $800: Mickey Rourke threw his hat in the Oscar ring after his performance as Randy "The Ram" Robinson in this 2008 drama The Wrestler |
#9021, aired 2024-01-22 | THE JOB IS THE MOVIE TITLE $1000: It was Ben Affleck's turn to be a math whiz when the books were cooking in this 2016 action film, & Ben did more than the title implies The Accountant |
#8932, aired 2023-09-19 | SCRAMBLING TO FIND A JOB $200: A water watchdog: FEUDAL RIG a lifeguard |
#8932, aired 2023-09-19 | SCRAMBLING TO FIND A JOB $400: Aka a bibliothecary: BRAIN LAIR a librarian |
#8932, aired 2023-09-19 | SCRAMBLING TO FIND A JOB $600: A bid taker: ROUTINE ACE an auctioneer |
#8932, aired 2023-09-19 | SCRAMBLING TO FIND A JOB $800: A capital expert: STOIC OMEN an economist |
#8932, aired 2023-09-19 | SCRAMBLING TO FIND A JOB $1000: A postnatal practitioner: INDICATE PAIR pediatrician |
#8906, aired 2023-07-03 | A JOB IN TELEVISION $200: This title guy is a fry cook under the sea SpongeBob SquarePants |
#8906, aired 2023-07-03 | A JOB IN TELEVISION $400: For 11 years, this character was miserable as a women's shoe salesman on "Married... with Children" Al Bundy |
#8906, aired 2023-07-03 | A JOB IN TELEVISION $600: Seen here, Barbara Feldon had this job in her most famous role a spy |
#8906, aired 2023-07-03 | A JOB IN TELEVISION $800: It's the job of the "Extraordinary" Woo Young-woo, a streaming fave lawyer (an attorney) |
#8906, aired 2023-07-03 | A JOB IN TELEVISION $1000: On "Two and a Half Men", Charlie Harper was this specific type of ad writer a jingle writer |
#8860, aired 2023-04-28 | INSIDE JOB $200: The Lord tells Job, "Gird up thy" these "now like a man: I will demand of thee, and declare thou unto me" loins |
#8860, aired 2023-04-28 | INSIDE JOB $400: Job asks a friend whether this wild animal brays when he has grass the donkey (ass) |
#8860, aired 2023-04-28 | INSIDE JOB $600: Satan smites Job with these, also one of the 10 plagues of Egypt; Job tries to scrape them off with potsherds--ouch! boils |
#8860, aired 2023-04-28 | INSIDE JOB $800: In a Sholem Aleichem story, this beleaguered dairyman asks why God never let up on Job, "for even a moment" Tevye |
#8860, aired 2023-04-28 | INSIDE JOB $1000: "B" is for this legendary creature in Job; "his bones are as strong pieces of brass; his bones are like bars of iron" the behemoth |
#9, aired 2023-01-05 | A TOTAL FRAME JOB $200: In 2022 climate activists threw soup at "Sunflowers" by this artist, causing damage to the frame but not the glass-encased painting Van Gogh |
#9, aired 2023-01-05 | A TOTAL FRAME JOB $500 (Daily Double): Britannica says this Munch painting "can be seen as a symbol of modern spiritual anguish" but it reminds us of a loud "Home Alone" moment The Scream |
#9, aired 2023-01-05 | A TOTAL FRAME JOB $600: A somewhat fancy wooden frame surrounds this Grant Wood picture of 2 people in front of a simple wooden frame house American Gothic |
#9, aired 2023-01-05 | A TOTAL FRAME JOB $800: "Arrangement in Grey & Black No. 1" is so formal! Please, call the 1870s painting by this more familial 2-word name Whistler's Mother |
#9, aired 2023-01-05 | A TOTAL FRAME JOB $1000: "Girl with a Pearl Earring", a masterpiece by this Dutch painter, hangs in an ornate frame in a museum in The Hague Vermeer |
#8731, aired 2022-10-31 | CONDUCTING THE HISTORIC JOB INTERVIEW $200: King of the Franks *&* the Lombards, impressive... & first emperor of what would be the Holy Roman Empire? I see a team leader here Charlemagne |
#8731, aired 2022-10-31 | CONDUCTING THE HISTORIC JOB INTERVIEW $400: You scouted for Custer in 1867... became sheriff of Hays City, Kansas 2 years later... What brings you to Deadwood? Wild Bill Hickok |
#8731, aired 2022-10-31 | CONDUCTING THE HISTORIC JOB INTERVIEW $600: A Nobel Peace Prize, quite nice... ohhh, your country broke up on you in 1991 & your job ended; walk me through that Gorbachev |
#8731, aired 2022-10-31 | CONDUCTING THE HISTORIC JOB INTERVIEW $800: In 1874 you were president of the Freedman's Bank & 3 years later, became the first Black U.S. marshal... extensive résumé! Frederick Douglass |
#8731, aired 2022-10-31 | CONDUCTING THE HISTORIC JOB INTERVIEW $1000: In 1875 you put out "Science & Health with Key to the Scriptures"; I'm sensing you want to open your own branch (Mary Baker) Eddy |
#8706, aired 2022-09-26 | THE "GIST" OF THE JOB $200: Melissa Constanzer is an on-air one of these experts for AccuWeather a meteorologist |
#8706, aired 2022-09-26 | THE "GIST" OF THE JOB $400: This medical specialist administers skin prick or scratch tests an allergist |
#8706, aired 2022-09-26 | THE "GIST" OF THE JOB $600: Sun-Tzu was a military one of these for the Chinese state of Wu strategist |
#8706, aired 2022-09-26 | THE "GIST" OF THE JOB $800: Issuing its first diploma in 1948, the program called graduate this specialist teaches how to grade diamonds a gemologist |
#8706, aired 2022-09-26 | THE "GIST" OF THE JOB $1000: Making NCAA tournament picks for basketball fans, Howie Schwab is considered this 14-letter expert a bracketologist |
#8625, aired 2022-04-22 | OLD JOB NAMES $200: One of these subterranean laborers was a groover a miner |
#8625, aired 2022-04-22 | OLD JOB NAMES $600: If you were a nob Thatcher, you might make hats or these to cover the same area wigs |
#8625, aired 2022-04-22 | OLD JOB NAMES $800: A Granger was one of these, especially the tenant type a farmer |
#8625, aired 2022-04-22 | OLD JOB NAMES $1,000 (Daily Double): In Latin, this food preparation job is carnifex; in medieval England it also meant executioner a butcher |
#8625, aired 2022-04-22 | OLD JOB NAMES $1000: This nickname today for an unskilled golfer once meant a seller of cheap goods a duffer |
#1, aired 2022-02-08 | GET A JOB! $200: It can be a desk employee at a hotel, or a legal aide to a judge a clerk |
#1, aired 2022-02-08 | GET A JOB! $400: Referring to a type popular in earlier centuries, a peruker was a maker of these wigs |
#1, aired 2022-02-08 | GET A JOB! $600: At New York City's Guggenheim Museum, Naomi Beckwith holds this job, one who assembles & manages artistic collections a curator |
#1, aired 2022-02-08 | GET A JOB! $800: DBA is short for database this, a job in which you run the database & of course, have privileges on it administration |
#1, aired 2022-02-08 | GET A JOB! $1000: It means following the rules & is the usual word for an "officer" who makes sure you follow the rules, like about COVID compliance |
#8549, aired 2022-01-06 | JOB DESCRIPTION $200: Catwalking; being "elite" like Cindy, Christy & Naomi; not getting out of bed for less than $10,000 a day supermodel |
#8549, aired 2022-01-06 | JOB DESCRIPTION $400: Enjoyment growing by leaps & bounds; jeté battu pas marché, tricks of the trade; a specific terpsichorean a ballerina |
#8549, aired 2022-01-06 | JOB DESCRIPTION $600: Fluency in Latin & Italian, a must; you own nothing yet also have your own hospital & bank; only about 260 have had the gig the pope |
#8549, aired 2022-01-06 | JOB DESCRIPTION $800: By law, can't be a U.S. senator; only needed quadrennially; "faithless"? Can be fined or fired an elector |
#8549, aired 2022-01-06 | JOB DESCRIPTION $1000: Take in 4,500 years of history; 12 basic meridians & qi are key; get to the multiple points & max around 0.4 inches deep an acupuncturist |
#8542, aired 2021-12-28 | MY GOVERNMENT JOB $400: Jesse Ventura, wrestling with politics from 1999 to 2003 governor of Minnesota |
#8542, aired 2021-12-28 | MY GOVERNMENT JOB $800: Future world leader Boris Johnson, from 2008 to 2016 mayor of London |
#8542, aired 2021-12-28 | MY GOVERNMENT JOB $1200: "Law & Order" man Fred Dalton Thompson, from 1994 to 2003 U.S. senator |
#8542, aired 2021-12-28 | MY GOVERNMENT JOB $1600: Celebrity in his own right if only for his facial hair, C. Everett Koop, from 1982 to 1989 U.S. surgeon general |
#8542, aired 2021-12-28 | MY GOVERNMENT JOB $2000: Political patriarch Joseph P. Kennedy, from 1938 to 1940 ambassador to the U.K. |
#8466, aired 2021-09-13 | FIRST DAY ON THE JOB $400: Getting used to the binoculars & keeping an eye out for rip currents are first-day tasks at this summer job a lifeguard |
#8466, aired 2021-09-13 | FIRST DAY ON THE JOB $800: One-word title of the job seen here: on your first day, don't be nervous, remember your glissando & fingering technique flautist |
#8466, aired 2021-09-13 | FIRST DAY ON THE JOB $1200: New at this gig, Neil Gorsuch embraced life on the cafeteria committee & having to open the door when someone knocks a Supreme Court justice |
#8466, aired 2021-09-13 | FIRST DAY ON THE JOB $1600: You've just got this gig assisting the mixologists; lots of lifting, so don't hurt the body part in the job's name barback |
#8466, aired 2021-09-13 | FIRST DAY ON THE JOB $2000: You're the new court reporter, dazzle them with your fingers while you operate this intimidating machine stenography machine |
#8268, aired 2020-10-28 | DO YOUR JOB! $200: Collective term for the workers on a ship or a television show a crew |
#8268, aired 2020-10-28 | DO YOUR JOB! $400: At any given time Google has hundreds of jobs open in I.T., short for this information technology |
#8268, aired 2020-10-28 | DO YOUR JOB! $600: A pilot is the person controlling an aircraft, or in the case of the book "Life on the Mississippi", one of these a steamboat |
#8268, aired 2020-10-28 | DO YOUR JOB! $800: It's a medical practitioner who specializes in the treatment & prevention of diseases of the foot a podiatrist |
#8268, aired 2020-10-28 | DO YOUR JOB! $1000: Not taking risks, but calculating risks & setting premiums is the job of actuaries, who mostly work in this industry insurance |
#8267, aired 2020-10-27 | THE BOOK OF JOB $400: Louise Fitzhugh: "Harriet the ____" Spy |
#8267, aired 2020-10-27 | THE BOOK OF JOB $800: Thomas Hardy: "The ____ of Casterbridge" Mayor |
#8267, aired 2020-10-27 | THE BOOK OF JOB $1200: John le Carre: "The Night ____" Manager |
#8267, aired 2020-10-27 | THE BOOK OF JOB $1600: John Fowles: "The French ____'s Woman" Lieutenant |
#8267, aired 2020-10-27 | THE BOOK OF JOB $2000: C.S. Lewis: "The ____'s Nephew" Magician |
#8201, aired 2020-04-13 | GET A JOB! $400: Maybe you'd like to work on one of these, like for Carnival or Cunard; recent job listings include event crew & galley supervisor a cruise line (ship) |
#8201, aired 2020-04-13 | GET A JOB! $800: Starbucks calls this job "the face of Starbucks" a barista |
#8201, aired 2020-04-13 | GET A JOB! $1200: The person on the phone can hear you smile--that's advice given to people in this job, partly from the Greek for "far" telemarketers |
#8201, aired 2020-04-13 | GET A JOB! $1600: Apothecary is an old-fashioned term for this job that requires a doctorate & a license a pharmacist |
#8201, aired 2020-04-13 | GET A JOB! $2000: Maybe you want to become this type of 14-letter scientist like Neil deGrasse Tyson an astrophysicist |
#8178, aired 2020-03-11 | PUNNY JOB LOSS REASONS $200: My wife tried to get ahead in eyeglass manufacturing, but failed impressively by "making" this "of herself" a spectacle |
#8178, aired 2020-03-11 | PUNNY JOB LOSS REASONS $400: My cousin wanted to become a hairstylist, but didn't have the skill; she just couldn't do this 2-word idiom cut it |
#8178, aired 2020-03-11 | PUNNY JOB LOSS REASONS $600: My dad worked for the IRS for a while, but his nerves became shot--the job was "too" this 6-letter word taxing |
#8178, aired 2020-03-11 | PUNNY JOB LOSS REASONS $800: My granddad quit dentistry because he said going to the office was "like" this excruciating 2-word idiom pulling teeth |
#8158, aired 2020-02-12 | MY JOB IN THE MOVIE $200: Michael B. Jordan in "Creed" a boxer |
#8158, aired 2020-02-12 | MY JOB IN THE MOVIE $400: Margot Kidder in "Superman" a reporter |
#8158, aired 2020-02-12 | MY JOB IN THE MOVIE $600: Jodie Foster in "Silence of the Lambs" FBI agent |
#8158, aired 2020-02-12 | MY JOB IN THE MOVIE $800: Harrison Ford, before becoming "The Fugitive" a doctor |
#8158, aired 2020-02-12 | MY JOB IN THE MOVIE $1000: Matt Damon at M.I.T. in "Good Will Hunting" a janitor |
#8157, aired 2020-02-11 | DAY JOB VU $800: In 2019 Rep. AOC went back to tending bar for a day to bring notice to this federal standard for workers getting tips: $2.13 an hour minimum wage |
#8157, aired 2020-02-11 | DAY JOB VU $1200: On Sept. 11, 2009, almost 9 months after an unusual landing, he was back in the cockpit for a flight from Charlotte to Atlanta Captain Sully |
#8157, aired 2020-02-11 | DAY JOB VU $1600: In 1973 Erich Segal, author of this weepy bestseller about a dying coed, quit teaching classics at Yale, but he returned in the '80s Love Story |
#8157, aired 2020-02-11 | DAY JOB VU $2000: In '96 this ex-pres. of Poland returned to his electrician gig in Gdansk; his first day included a press conference & a vacation request Lech Walesa |
#8143, aired 2020-01-22 | YE OLDE JOB FAIRE $600: Mark Twain was among those who worked as a devil, an apprentice in this profession printing |
#8143, aired 2020-01-22 | YE OLDE JOB FAIRE $800: Proverbially, you have to pay this strolling musician who plays a small wind instrument the piper |
#8143, aired 2020-01-22 | YE OLDE JOB FAIRE $1000: This term for a villain's minion may be from a Middle English word for horse handler henchman |
#8069, aired 2019-10-10 | A JOB IN TV $200: In 2019 Conan O'Brien cut a half hour from his TBS show but kept this sidekick (Andy) Richter |
#8069, aired 2019-10-10 | A JOB IN TV $400: For years, Petri Hawkins Byrd, working in this job, has handed documents to Judge Judy bailiff |
#8069, aired 2019-10-10 | A JOB IN TV $600: The mother of this "Black-ish" actor is scorekeeper when he hosts "To Tell the Truth" Anthony Anderson |
#8069, aired 2019-10-10 | A JOB IN TV $800: With this French-named front of the house job, Marino Monferrato keeps diners happy at "Hell's Kitchen" maître d' |
#8069, aired 2019-10-10 | A JOB IN TV $1000: Guillermo Rodriguez is much more than just a security guard on this late-night talk show Jimmy Kimmel |
#8001, aired 2019-05-27 | MY CABINET JOB $400: 1795: Oliver Wolcott Jr., taking over for Hamilton but getting no eventual musical Secretary of the Treasury |
#8001, aired 2019-05-27 | MY CABINET JOB $800: 1975 & back for more in 2001: Donald Rumsfeld Secretary of Defense |
#8001, aired 2019-05-27 | MY CABINET JOB $1200: 1993: Janet Reno dances into the Cabinet Attorney General |
#8001, aired 2019-05-27 | MY CABINET JOB $1600: 2003: Tom Ridge, the first to hold the job Secretary of Homeland Security |
#8001, aired 2019-05-27 | MY CABINET JOB $20,000 (Daily Double): A few names, if one isn't enough: Albert Fall (who very much did), James Watt, Sally Jewell Secretary of the Interior |
#7882, aired 2018-12-11 | MY 2018 GOVERNMENT JOB $200: Samuel Alito, since 2006 Supreme Court justice |
#7882, aired 2018-12-11 | MY 2018 GOVERNMENT JOB $400: John Kasich, since 2011 governor of Ohio |
#7882, aired 2018-12-11 | MY 2018 GOVERNMENT JOB $600: He was not (neuro)Surgeon General but he was head of HUD Ben Carson |
#7882, aired 2018-12-11 | MY 2018 GOVERNMENT JOB $800: Scott Pruitt's controversial tenure heading this agency ended in July the EPA |
#7882, aired 2018-12-11 | MY 2018 GOVERNMENT JOB $1000: James "Please don't Call Me Mad Dog" Mattis Secretary of Defense |
#7841, aired 2018-10-15 | A JOB IN TELEVISION $400: Sam Malone on "Cheers" & Luke Cage on "Jessica Jones" a bartender |
#7841, aired 2018-10-15 | A JOB IN TELEVISION $800: Tom Kirkman, after he's the "Designated Survivor" president |
#7841, aired 2018-10-15 | A JOB IN TELEVISION $1200: Mike Brady on "The Brady Bunch" an architect |
#7841, aired 2018-10-15 | A JOB IN TELEVISION $1600: Bobby Axelrod on "Billions", running this type of financial enterprise a hedge fund |
#7841, aired 2018-10-15 | A JOB IN TELEVISION $2000: Barry Berkman on "Barry"--both his big-money gig & the job he's pursing in class hit man and actor |
#7837, aired 2018-10-09 | THE FACEBOOK OF JOB $400: Job changed his profile pic after shaving this, not for the Dwayne Johnson look but in mourning for his 10 children his head |
#7837, aired 2018-10-09 | THE FACEBOOK OF JOB $800: TBT: Job back in the day with 3,000 of these humped creatures; after his troubles, the Lord blessed him with 6,000 camels |
#7837, aired 2018-10-09 | THE FACEBOOK OF JOB $1600: During tough times Job's DW, this person, urged him to "Curse God, and die" dear wife |
#7837, aired 2018-10-09 | THE FACEBOOK OF JOB $2000: P.M. Job if you have a good remedy for "sore" these skin eruptions, sole to scalp; scraping with a potsherd isn't doing much boils |
#7837, aired 2018-10-09 | THE FACEBOOK OF JOB $2,500 (Daily Double): Job added a "surprised" GIF when he posted the Lord's info that behemoth "can draw up" this river into its mouth Jordan |
#7781, aired 2018-06-11 | THE ITALIAN JOB $200: Cuoco cook |
#7781, aired 2018-06-11 | THE ITALIAN JOB $400: Prete a priest |
#7781, aired 2018-06-11 | THE ITALIAN JOB $600: Fornaio or Panettiere baker |
#7781, aired 2018-06-11 | THE ITALIAN JOB $800: Marinaio sailor |
#7781, aired 2018-06-11 | THE ITALIAN JOB $1000: Pittore--Italy has produced many famous ones painter |
#7745, aired 2018-04-20 | SUMMER JOB IDEAS $400: Try being a lifeguard like this man did long before his presidency in the 1980s Reagan |
#7745, aired 2018-04-20 | SUMMER JOB IDEAS $800: Taking this movie theater job is different today--the switch to digital means no messing with reels a projectionist |
#7745, aired 2018-04-20 | SUMMER JOB IDEAS $1200: If you live in the Midwest, perhaps you could try detasseling this crop corn |
#7745, aired 2018-04-20 | SUMMER JOB IDEAS $1600: Too hot & humid? Spend your days cruising in A/C for this delivery app Postmates |
#7745, aired 2018-04-20 | SUMMER JOB IDEAS $2000: Apply to be a counselor--I mean crew trainer--at NASA's space camp in this Alabama city Huntsville |
#7600, aired 2017-09-29 | THAT'S MY JOB! $400: Mariner (the non-baseball playing variety) a sailor |
#7600, aired 2017-09-29 | THAT'S MY JOB! $800: Milliner a hatmaker |
#7600, aired 2017-09-29 | THAT'S MY JOB! $1200: Collier a coal miner |
#7600, aired 2017-09-29 | THAT'S MY JOB! $1600: Warrener a rabbit keeper |
#7600, aired 2017-09-29 | THAT'S MY JOB! $7,400 (Daily Double): Flueologist a chimney sweep |
#7569, aired 2017-07-06 | A REAL NUT JOB $200: Natives along the Amazon basin collect these, AKA para nuts, which are later used in soaps or as food Brazil nuts |
#7569, aired 2017-07-06 | A REAL NUT JOB $400: marthastewart.com says to roast these nuts at 350 degrees in an oven; a song suggests "on an open fire" chestnuts |
#7569, aired 2017-07-06 | A REAL NUT JOB $600: Workers at the Mauna Loa Corporation pack & sell these nuts on a street named for them macadamia nuts |
#7569, aired 2017-07-06 | A REAL NUT JOB $800: Confectioners in the South are known to take pecans and turn them into this sweet treat that also starts with a "P" pralines |
#7569, aired 2017-07-06 | A REAL NUT JOB $1000: Turkish workers are powering an eco-city by harnessing this gas, CH4, from the fermentation of pistachio shells methane |
#7467, aired 2017-02-14 | GET A JOB! $400: George Balanchine was a renowned one of these, a creator of dances choreographer |
#7467, aired 2017-02-14 | GET A JOB! $800: You can use "person" instead of "boy" in this word for one who clears tables busboy |
#7467, aired 2017-02-14 | GET A JOB! $1200: They get their name from where they might wait for the politicians whose votes they want to influence lobbyist |
#7467, aired 2017-02-14 | GET A JOB! $1600: Put in a little O.T. studying & you could be one of these health professionals, an O.T. occupational therapist |
#7467, aired 2017-02-14 | GET A JOB! $2000: This profession takes its name from a Greek word meaning "chief builder" an architect |
#7440, aired 2017-01-06 | JOB FAIR $400: With this job you get the sack before you start, & fill it with the Daily News or the Post a paperboy |
#7440, aired 2017-01-06 | JOB FAIR $800: Men named Larry Speakes & Josh Earnest have both held this White House job that sounds perfect for them press secretary |
#7440, aired 2017-01-06 | JOB FAIR $1200: The Constitution was actually "penned" by Jacob Shallus, assistant this 5-letter job of the Penn. Assembly clerk |
#7440, aired 2017-01-06 | JOB FAIR $1600: Our almanac of famous people has only this 19th century Brit listed under the occupation "dandy" Beau Brummell |
#7440, aired 2017-01-06 | JOB FAIR $2000: A typical homeowner's association has this position; Rosie Rios held it for the U.S. in 2016 treasurer |
#7368, aired 2016-09-28 | YE OLDE JOB FAIRE $200: In the old days of law enforcement, people might say, "There's a new shrieve in town" instead of this job sheriff |
#7368, aired 2016-09-28 | YE OLDE JOB FAIRE $400: This worker who prepared tanned hides is a homophone of a modern word for a documents messenger a currier |
#7368, aired 2016-09-28 | YE OLDE JOB FAIRE $600: In this job similar to a bard, you sang, played instruments & might have also recorded heroic deeds in song a minstrel |
#7368, aired 2016-09-28 | YE OLDE JOB FAIRE $800: In the court of Louis XIV, Monsieur Binet was the perruquier, making these accessories wigs |
#7368, aired 2016-09-28 | YE OLDE JOB FAIRE $1000: This word sounds like it applies to Noah, but it was a craftsman who made boxes or chests arkwright |
#7347, aired 2016-07-19 | JOB, NOT JOB $600: We certainly appreciate a good scrivener, one of these a secretary (or writer) |
#7347, aired 2016-07-19 | JOB, NOT JOB $800: Q&A is what quiz shows serve up; QA usually stands for this job of making sure the product is up to snuff quality assurance |
#7347, aired 2016-07-19 | JOB, NOT JOB $1000: It's the job title of Chicago City Council's 47th Ward rep alderman |
#7190, aired 2015-12-11 | MEDIEVAL JOB MART $400: You couldn't ditch work as a ditcher, part of the group that dug castle foundations & these defensive trenches a moat |
#7190, aired 2015-12-11 | MEDIEVAL JOB MART $800: This type of maid whose name comes from the Old French for "keeper of dishes" was a low-level worker a scullery maid |
#7190, aired 2015-12-11 | MEDIEVAL JOB MART $1200: This job comes from Latin for "bottle" & before getting wider responsibilities meant running the beer cellar butler |
#7190, aired 2015-12-11 | MEDIEVAL JOB MART $2000: An atilliator was someone who made these bolt-firing weapons crossbows |
#7190, aired 2015-12-11 | MEDIEVAL JOB MART $3,000 (Daily Double): You started this job as a junior to a squire at 7 years of age; nice haircut! a page (boy) |
#7048, aired 2015-04-15 | "UBE" JOB $200: Math whizzes know that for 2, it's 8 the cube |
#7048, aired 2015-04-15 | "UBE" JOB $400: A son of Jacob & a forefather of one of the tribes of Israel Reuben |
#7048, aired 2015-04-15 | "UBE" JOB $600: This adjective means relating to a state executive, not relating to peanuts gubernatorial |
#7048, aired 2015-04-15 | "UBE" JOB $800: This 19th century song composer's "Serenade" is heard here "Leise flehen meine Liede..." (Franz) Schubert |
#7048, aired 2015-04-15 | "UBE" JOB $1000: Oh, joy! We all love people with this overabundance of unrestrained enthusiasm, don't we? exuberance |
#7037, aired 2015-03-31 | A JOB WITH NO COMMUTE $400: The USA's average age for this job has been rising for 30 years, to 58.3 as of 2012--remember, it's Old MacDonald farmer |
#7037, aired 2015-03-31 | A JOB WITH NO COMMUTE $800: A Smithsonian online spotlight on this talent includes Robert Fulton & Isaac Singer an inventor |
#7037, aired 2015-03-31 | A JOB WITH NO COMMUTE $1200: This novelist of New York society lived & wrote from 1902 to 1912 in a house she also designed (Edith) Wharton |
#7037, aired 2015-03-31 | A JOB WITH NO COMMUTE $1600: Best Buy's Geek Squad has been called "the most famous" group doing this 2-word job that you can do from home tech support |
#7037, aired 2015-03-31 | A JOB WITH NO COMMUTE $2000: In 1982 automation eliminated this lonely job at Chatham on Cape Cod lighthouse keeper |
#6904, aired 2014-09-25 | HISTORIC JOB TITLES $200: Edmund Halley, 1720-42: This job "royal" astronomer |
#6904, aired 2014-09-25 | HISTORIC JOB TITLES $400: Stalin, 1922-1952: This hyphenated title, but not at the United Nations secretary-general |
#6904, aired 2014-09-25 | HISTORIC JOB TITLES $600: Ambrose Burnside, 1862: Commander of this "aqueous" army Army of the Potomac |
#6904, aired 2014-09-25 | HISTORIC JOB TITLES $800: Charles Townshend, 1766: This taxing position under Pitt Chancellor of the Exchequer |
#6904, aired 2014-09-25 | HISTORIC JOB TITLES $1000: Abu Bakr, 632-34: This "successor" title, after Muhammad's death caliph |
#6887, aired 2014-07-22 | MY PRESENT GOVERNMENT JOB $200: Eric Holder, who began laying down the law in 2009 the Attorney General |
#6887, aired 2014-07-22 | MY PRESENT GOVERNMENT JOB $400: Kathleen Sebelius, insuring America, one person at a time Secretary of Health and Human Services |
#6887, aired 2014-07-22 | MY PRESENT GOVERNMENT JOB $600: Chuck Hagel, serving since 2013 Secretary of Defense |
#6887, aired 2014-07-22 | MY PRESENT GOVERNMENT JOB $800: Peter Welch, Vermont's only one representative |
#6887, aired 2014-07-22 | MY PRESENT GOVERNMENT JOB $1000: Jan Brewer, dealing with the heat, not the humidity since Jan. 21, 2009 Governor of Arizona |
#6873, aired 2014-07-02 | THE SPANISH JOB $200: My name is Alex & I'll be your camarero, this job waiter |
#6873, aired 2014-07-02 | THE SPANISH JOB $400: To bring out my inner artiste, I might strive to be an escultor, this specialty sculptor |
#6873, aired 2014-07-02 | THE SPANISH JOB $600: It adds up--a contador is one of these professionals an accountant |
#6873, aired 2014-07-02 | THE SPANISH JOB $800: An abogado advocates for you, because he is one of these a lawyer |
#6873, aired 2014-07-02 | THE SPANISH JOB $1000: After what he did to the hedges, I might call my gardener a carnicero, one of these a butcher |
#6845, aired 2014-05-23 | THAT'S MY JOB $200: Vintner a winemaker |
#6845, aired 2014-05-23 | THAT'S MY JOB $400: Milliner a hatmaker |
#6845, aired 2014-05-23 | THAT'S MY JOB $600: Terpsichorean a dancer |
#6845, aired 2014-05-23 | THAT'S MY JOB $800: Apiculturist a beekeeper |
#6845, aired 2014-05-23 | THAT'S MY JOB $1000: Metrist a poet |
#6835, aired 2014-05-09 | YOU HAD ONE JOB! $200: A fletcher aims to live up to his name origin by making these pointy objects arrows |
#6835, aired 2014-05-09 | YOU HAD ONE JOB! $400: A wainwright wrights these transports wagons |
#6835, aired 2014-05-09 | YOU HAD ONE JOB! $600: In the pages of Variety, a thrush is this a female singer |
#6835, aired 2014-05-09 | YOU HAD ONE JOB! $800: A funambulist balances work & play in this gig tightrope walking |
#6835, aired 2014-05-09 | YOU HAD ONE JOB! $1000: Latin for "hand" gave us this long word for a secretary an amanuensis |
#6802, aired 2014-03-25 | "SNOW" JOB $400: This line follows "Mary had a little lamb" its fleece was white as snow |
#6802, aired 2014-03-25 | "SNOW" JOB $800: This large-footed mammal, Lepus americanus, has white fur in the winter & brown fur in the summer the snowshoe hare |
#6802, aired 2014-03-25 | "SNOW" JOB $1600: This Maine senator is only the fourth woman in history to serve in both houses of Congress Olympia Snowe |
#6802, aired 2014-03-25 | "SNOW" JOB $2,000 (Daily Double): This Robert Frost poem says, "The woods are lovely, dark and deep, but I have promises to keep" "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" |
#6802, aired 2014-03-25 | "SNOW" JOB $2000: After he married Princess Margaret in 1960, Antony Armstrong-Jones became Earl of this Snowdon |
#6664, aired 2013-08-01 | INTERESTED IN A JOB, KID? $400: Let's get you this govt. job... Wait! You're not 35 & you haven't lived in the U.S. at least 14 years, 2 of the 3 requirements president |
#6664, aired 2013-08-01 | INTERESTED IN A JOB, KID? $800: Tim Cook took over for Steve Jobs as CEO of this tech company in 2011, but are you ready to step in... today?! Apple |
#6664, aired 2013-08-01 | INTERESTED IN A JOB, KID? $1200: Think you can put on a few pounds & take over for Vince Wilfork, a 325-lb. defensive tackle for this Tom Brady-led team? Patriots |
#6664, aired 2013-08-01 | INTERESTED IN A JOB, KID? $1600: Time to scrub in as a cardiothoracic surgeon, specializing in this organ along with the lungs heart |
#6664, aired 2013-08-01 | INTERESTED IN A JOB, KID? $2000: Crunch some numbers & go over deductions as a CPA, a certified public this accountant |
#6603, aired 2013-05-08 | BAD JOB INTERVIEW RESPONSES $200: "Special skills?" Icandrink5Doubleshot energycoffeedrinksfrom thischainin1minute& youcannevereventell Starbucks |
#6603, aired 2013-05-08 | BAD JOB INTERVIEW RESPONSES $400: "Would you relocate?" Only to this Vermont capital, as I'm uncomfortable in any capital city over 8,000 people Montpelier |
#6603, aired 2013-05-08 | BAD JOB INTERVIEW RESPONSES $600: "Where do you see yourself in 5 years?" Replacing Kirk Hammett as lead guitarist of this "Unforgiven" band Metallica |
#6603, aired 2013-05-08 | BAD JOB INTERVIEW RESPONSES $800: "Any questions?" What's your sick leave policy? I'm prone to this most common but least deadly type of plague bubonic plague |
#6603, aired 2013-05-08 | BAD JOB INTERVIEW RESPONSES $1000: "What do you bring to the company?" My pet, a naked this... I have him with me today a mole rat |
#6546, aired 2013-02-18 | THE TV CHARACTER'S JOB $400: Sam Malone, Nick Miller a bartender |
#6546, aired 2013-02-18 | THE TV CHARACTER'S JOB $800: Ally McBeal, Denny Crane an attorney |
#6546, aired 2013-02-18 | THE TV CHARACTER'S JOB $1200: Hayden Fox, Eric Taylor football coach |
#6546, aired 2013-02-18 | THE TV CHARACTER'S JOB $1600: Frank "Ponch" Poncherello, Danny Reagan a cop (police officer) |
#6546, aired 2013-02-18 | THE TV CHARACTER'S JOB $2000: Ted Mosby, Mike Brady an architect |
#6497, aired 2012-12-11 | ON THE JOB IN BRITAIN $200: Send not to know for whom this tolls; a knoller tolled it for thee a bell |
#6497, aired 2012-12-11 | ON THE JOB IN BRITAIN $400: Hey, Don! Even mad men know a clerk who sold clothing & dry goods did this 6-letter job a draper |
#6497, aired 2012-12-11 | ON THE JOB IN BRITAIN $600: Like their brethren in West Virginia, colliers went down, down, down to work in this place a coal mine |
#6497, aired 2012-12-11 | ON THE JOB IN BRITAIN $800: There were wax & tallow subspecialties of this, a word meaning candlemaker chandler |
#6497, aired 2012-12-11 | ON THE JOB IN BRITAIN $1000: In the British army, a soldier assigned to an officer as a servant had this job, also the name of a comic book hero batman |
#6480, aired 2012-11-16 | IT'S A TOUGH JOB $200: When a surgeon calls, "Scalpel!" the person who hands it to him is a scrub one of these professionals a nurse |
#6480, aired 2012-11-16 | IT'S A TOUGH JOB $400: A Foxconn factory making iPads in this country has 240,000 workers & suicide prevention nets on the buildings China |
#6480, aired 2012-11-16 | IT'S A TOUGH JOB $600: Climbing spurs are useful to these people who fix the transmission wires of phone & power companies linemen |
#6480, aired 2012-11-16 | IT'S A TOUGH JOB $800: Often low on India's caste system, a chai wallah is one who makes this tea |
#6480, aired 2012-11-16 | IT'S A TOUGH JOB $1000: Roughnecking is tough, especially working on a semisubmersible one of these like the Deepwater Nautilus a drilling platform |
#6468, aired 2012-10-31 | ON THE JOB $200: Per his wife, Todd Palin is "a lifelong commercial" one of these on the seas a fisherman |
#6468, aired 2012-10-31 | ON THE JOB $400: Didier Jouvenet showed the rich & famous to their tables in this "masterly" job at NYC's La Grenouille maître d' |
#6468, aired 2012-10-31 | ON THE JOB $600: If a glazier's coming to the White House, he's probably fixing one of the 147 of these a window |
#6468, aired 2012-10-31 | ON THE JOB $800: This profession gets abuse, even from Jesus: "Woe unto you...ye lade men with burdens...ye yourselves touch not" lawyer |
#6468, aired 2012-10-31 | ON THE JOB $1000: The sartorius, our longest muscle, was named for being used in the cross-legged position of this type of worker a tailor |
#6207, aired 2011-09-20 | THIS IS A JOB FOR A HERO $400: Perry Mason an attorney |
#6207, aired 2011-09-20 | THIS IS A JOB FOR A HERO $800: Horatio Hornblower sailor (or officer) |
#6207, aired 2011-09-20 | THIS IS A JOB FOR A HERO $1200: Lew Archer a private investigator |
#6207, aired 2011-09-20 | THIS IS A JOB FOR A HERO $1600: Howard Roark an architect |
#6207, aired 2011-09-20 | THIS IS A JOB FOR A HERO $2000: George Smiley the spy |
#6163, aired 2011-06-01 | GET A JOB! $200: A milliner makes & sells these; I believe the cloche is making a comeback hats |
#6163, aired 2011-06-01 | GET A JOB! $400: Take a note: a stenographer takes this in shorthand dictation |
#6163, aired 2011-06-01 | GET A JOB! $600: From the Greek for "to put off", an ecdysiast performs this tantalizing act a striptease |
#6163, aired 2011-06-01 | GET A JOB! $800: Hope you are a well-balanced person if you are a funambulist, this type of performer a tightrope walker |
#6163, aired 2011-06-01 | GET A JOB! $1000: An apiarist keeps bees; this person shapes hedges a topiarist |
#6143, aired 2011-05-04 | JOB DESCRIPTION $200: This doctor ministers to the health of your Maltese a veterinarian |
#6143, aired 2011-05-04 | JOB DESCRIPTION $400: A 6-letter waitress who brings burgers to your vehicle a carhop |
#6143, aired 2011-05-04 | JOB DESCRIPTION $600: Wal-Mart welcomer a greeter |
#6143, aired 2011-05-04 | JOB DESCRIPTION $800: The biblical Habakkuk was a "minor" one a prophet |
#6143, aired 2011-05-04 | JOB DESCRIPTION $1000: 3-letter para-paramedic an EMT |
#6127, aired 2011-04-12 | WHO'D YOU KILL TO GET THAT JOB? $200: He led Charles I's trial & execution in 1649 & later became Lord Protector; sometimes it's not good to be the king Oliver Cromwell |
#6127, aired 2011-04-12 | WHO'D YOU KILL TO GET THAT JOB? $400: After leading the fight for Louis XVI's execution, he joined the Committee of Public Safety in July 1793 Robespierre |
#6127, aired 2011-04-12 | WHO'D YOU KILL TO GET THAT JOB? $600: I, this Roman emperor, may have been killed by my wife Agrippina in 54 A.D. so Nero could take over Claudius |
#6127, aired 2011-04-12 | WHO'D YOU KILL TO GET THAT JOB? $800: In 1040 Macbeth killed this king to take the throne of Scotland; there's a play in there somewhere... Duncan |
#6127, aired 2011-04-12 | WHO'D YOU KILL TO GET THAT JOB? $1000: Killing Shawar, vizier of Egypt, helped put this future foe of the Crusaders in that job in 1169 Saladin (or Salah ad-Din) |
#6118, aired 2011-03-30 | "GENERAL" JOB INFORMATION $200: Alberto Gonzales & Robert F. Kennedy both held this cabinet position Attorney General |
#6118, aired 2011-03-30 | "GENERAL" JOB INFORMATION $400: In 1775 the Continental Congress appointed man of letters Benjamin Franklin to this job postmaster general |
#6118, aired 2011-03-30 | "GENERAL" JOB INFORMATION $600: It's the rank just below (the very model of a modern) major general brigadier general |
#6118, aired 2011-03-30 | "GENERAL" JOB INFORMATION $800: The U.N.'s website says this job is "a spokesman for the interests of the world's peoples, in particular the poor" the Secretary-General |
#6118, aired 2011-03-30 | "GENERAL" JOB INFORMATION $1,800 (Daily Double): In 1870 Congress created this position to direct the Marine Hospital Service the Surgeon General |
#6070, aired 2011-01-21 | JOB HUNTING $1600: In a 60-year-old man age really takes its toll on the body, no matter which sport he works in manager (in man age really) |
#6070, aired 2011-01-21 | JOB HUNTING $2000: Memories of Ms. Klausner include cups of tea cherished by her friends after class teacher (in tea cherished) |
#6056, aired 2011-01-03 | JOB $400: In 1991 Bill Clinton was pulling down a salary of $35,000 a year in this job governor |
#6056, aired 2011-01-03 | JOB $1200: You've nailed it if you know Norm Abram is the master one of these on TV's "This Old House" carpenter |
#6056, aired 2011-01-03 | JOB $1,500 (Daily Double): This 1989 Nobel Peace Prize winner is 75 years old & has spent 70 years in his current job the Dalai Lama |
#6056, aired 2011-01-03 | JOB $1600: A jacket with gold braid & a "V" of buttons is named for this hotel fetcher & carrier a bellhop |
#6056, aired 2011-01-03 | JOB $2000: A seine may be part of the equipment in this job, the USA's most dangerous fishing |
#5692, aired 2009-05-12 | GET A JOB, KID! $400: A golf course worker who carries clubs & assists golfers a caddy |
#5692, aired 2009-05-12 | GET A JOB, KID! $800: Not as superfluous as it sounds, it's a person with a nonspeaking background part in a movie an extra |
#5692, aired 2009-05-12 | GET A JOB, KID! $1200: 11-letter word for one who acts for others in buying shares in a business or corporation a stockbroker |
#5692, aired 2009-05-12 | GET A JOB, KID! $1600: A Japanese woman who plays classical Japanese music & performs traditional dances at private parties a geisha |
#5692, aired 2009-05-12 | GET A JOB, KID! $2000: From the Latin for "goddess", it's a distinguished female opera singer a diva |
#5460, aired 2008-05-09 | GET A JOB! $200: Day job of Michael Bloomberg & Antonio Villaraigosa a mayor |
#5460, aired 2008-05-09 | GET A JOB! $400: For a ballet or a Broadway show, this person creates & arranges the dances a choreographer |
#5460, aired 2008-05-09 | GET A JOB! $800: From the Greek for "to steer", it's a female employed in a home to teach children a governess |
#5460, aired 2008-05-09 | GET A JOB! $1,000 (Daily Double): Lord, it's the occupation mentioned in the first line of the 23rd psalm shepherd |
#5460, aired 2008-05-09 | GET A JOB! $1000: A chandler is someone who makes these illuminating items candles |
#5229, aired 2007-05-10 | GETTING A JOB DOs & DON'Ts $200: Send your resume in a 9x12 envelope, & remember, a first-class postage stamp is going up to this price in May 2007 41 cents |
#5229, aired 2007-05-10 | GETTING A JOB DOs & DON'Ts $400: On a job application, under "sex", don't write "okay" & don't overuse this first-person singular pronoun I |
#5229, aired 2007-05-10 | GETTING A JOB DOs & DON'Ts $600: Don't assume a woman interviewer is married; use this title that came into usage in the 1970s Ms. |
#5229, aired 2007-05-10 | GETTING A JOB DOs & DON'Ts $800: If you email your resume, make sure the attachment doesn't contain this infectious computer agent virus |
#5229, aired 2007-05-10 | GETTING A JOB DOs & DON'Ts $1000: On a cover letter don't be this, repetitive, from the Latin for "overflow"; you shouldn't, it's important not to redundant |
#5194, aired 2007-03-22 | JOB $200: The "whippers-in" assist with the hounds in this controversial sport recently restricted in the U.K. foxhunting |
#5194, aired 2007-03-22 | JOB $400: A perfumer's job has this "anatomical" name, & one of them reportedly had his insured for $3 million a nose |
#5194, aired 2007-03-22 | JOB $600: Andrew Parker Bowles, Camilla's ex-husband, once held the odd job of "Silver Stick in waiting to" this royal the Queen |
#5194, aired 2007-03-22 | JOB $800: Max McCalman is a maitre fromager--an expert on this--& he's written a "Connoisseur's Guide to the World's Best" cheese |
#5194, aired 2007-03-22 | JOB $1000: To become a tatter, you'll have to learn to make the delicate handmade type of this fabric lace |
#4996, aired 2006-05-08 | PAINT JOB $200: (Kelly of the Clue Crew dabs some red paint on a fresh canvas.) As it's water-based, this major type of artistic paint dries fast, so I have to get it right the first time acrylic |
#4996, aired 2006-05-08 | PAINT JOB $400: Gloss & semigloss are this type of paint, also a decorative baked-on coating enamel |
#4996, aired 2006-05-08 | PAINT JOB $600: (Jon of the Clue Crew rolls some green paint over a canvas.) A type of paint that gives just a slight gloss is named for this slightly glossly product of the animal world eggshell |
#4996, aired 2006-05-08 | PAINT JOB $800: Traditionally, the finest oil paint brushes are made from the bristles of this animal, especially ones from Chungking hogs |
#4996, aired 2006-05-08 | PAINT JOB $1000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows a roughly-textured canvas.) Just as it sounds, this Italian term refers to laying on paint with a paste-like thickness impasto |
#4894, aired 2005-12-15 | ON THE JOB TRAINING $200: Job's troubles are the result of a conversation between these 2 speakers God & the Devil |
#4894, aired 2005-12-15 | ON THE JOB TRAINING $400: Job is covered in Harold Kushner's book "When" these "Happen to Good People" (a possible title for the Book of Job) Bad Things |
#4894, aired 2005-12-15 | ON THE JOB TRAINING $600: In 2:9 this person tells the suffering Job, "Curse God and die"--thanks, honey his wife |
#4894, aired 2005-12-15 | ON THE JOB TRAINING $700 (Daily Double): A line in Job, "and I only am escaped alone to tell thee", is the title of the epilogue to this 19th century novel Moby Dick |
#4894, aired 2005-12-15 | ON THE JOB TRAINING $1000: "Job's" this has become a proverbial expression for one who tells you your problems are your own fault comforter |
#4792, aired 2005-06-07 | THE JOB INTERVIEW $200: A weakness? I can be too much of this kind of "player" & not standup of the individual credit I deserve a team player |
#4792, aired 2005-06-07 | THE JOB INTERVIEW $400: I'm not only a go-getter but also this other alliterative term that means I don't need a push self-starter |
#4792, aired 2005-06-07 | THE JOB INTERVIEW $600: I noticed in my regular reading of this Time Inc. business magazine that you're on its list of America's most admired Cos. Fortune |
#4792, aired 2005-06-07 | THE JOB INTERVIEW $800: The pin? Industrial engineering studies at this university really prepared me to work here at Amalgamated Button Texas Tech |
#4792, aired 2005-06-07 | THE JOB INTERVIEW $1000: I am a people person, but still keep an appropriate distance as this, from the Latin for "over" & "see" supervisor |
#4716, aired 2005-02-21 | IT'S A JOB $200: Dark forearms from wearing a T-shirt are often called this rural occupation's "tan" farmer |
#4716, aired 2005-02-21 | IT'S A JOB $400: To face a lesser criminal charge, do this to "a plea" cop |
#4716, aired 2005-02-21 | IT'S A JOB $600: To falsify, like evidence, or deface, like a baseball doctor |
#4716, aired 2005-02-21 | IT'S A JOB $800: To arrange or contrive an outcome engineer |
#4716, aired 2005-02-21 | IT'S A JOB $1000: To attend to others' needs, religious or not minister |
#4649, aired 2004-11-18 | FIND A JOB, KID $400: Title occuptation of Figaro in a Rossini opera Barber |
#4649, aired 2004-11-18 | FIND A JOB, KID $800: From the old English for "House Guard", it's the old term for a male flight attendant steward |
#4649, aired 2004-11-18 | FIND A JOB, KID $1200: These two words, synonyms for insurers & morticians, both begin with "under" underwriters and undertakers |
#4649, aired 2004-11-18 | FIND A JOB, KID $2000: Somebody whose job it is to control a fleet of vehicles like taxis by radio communication dispatcher |
#4649, aired 2004-11-18 | FIND A JOB, KID $3,000 (Daily Double): The name of this job comes from the Greek for "dance writing" choreographer |
#4626, aired 2004-10-18 | GET A JOB! $200: "Aim high" & get a job in this branch of the military & you might have to memorize their slogan "Aim High" the Air Force |
#4626, aired 2004-10-18 | GET A JOB! $400: Maybe you wanna be like Pat Sajak, Wink Martindale or Bob Barker & get this gig (hey, not so fast, kid!) a game show host |
#4626, aired 2004-10-18 | GET A JOB! $600: An occupation where you make or mend clothes might be this-made for you tailor |
#4626, aired 2004-10-18 | GET A JOB! $800: You may file a writ of habeas corpus for your client if you decide to go into this profession law |
#4626, aired 2004-10-18 | GET A JOB! $1000: You'll either be a sturdy fixer of leaky pipes or, maybe, a fixer of a company's news leaks if you wade into this job a plumber |
#4552, aired 2004-05-25 | -IST A JOB $200: One who grows medicinal plants or uses them to treat others an herbalist |
#4552, aired 2004-05-25 | -IST A JOB $400: A capologist helps a pro sports team stay under this the salary cap |
#4552, aired 2004-05-25 | -IST A JOB $600: Billy Sunday, seen here, was a baseball player, but gained even greater fame in this occupation an evangelist |
#4552, aired 2004-05-25 | -IST A JOB $800: In medicine there are surgical & radiation types of this cancer specialist an oncologist |
#4552, aired 2004-05-25 | -IST A JOB $1000: It may be a zoologist or a botanist; your child who collects specimens is a budding one naturalist |
#4498, aired 2004-03-10 | "SNOW" JOB $400: The Magic Mirror said she "is the fairest of them all" Snow White |
#4498, aired 2004-03-10 | "SNOW" JOB $800: To make one of these, (1) Lie down face up in the snow with arms outstretched, & (2) Flap your arms & legs a snow angel |
#4498, aired 2004-03-10 | "SNOW" JOB $1200: The epigraph of this Hemingway story says that the "frozen carcass of a leopard" lies on an African peak The Snows of Kilimanjaro |
#4498, aired 2004-03-10 | "SNOW" JOB $1600: On the big screen, Nathan Lane provides the voice of this curmudgeonly feline friend of Stuart Little Snowbell |
#4498, aired 2004-03-10 | "SNOW" JOB $2000: Australia's highest peak, Mount Kosciusko, lies in this range the Snowy Mountains |
#4480, aired 2004-02-13 | ON THE JOB $400: A cobbler doesn't bake fruit pies, he mends these shoes |
#4480, aired 2004-02-13 | ON THE JOB $800: F.Y.I., for your information, detective, P.I. stands for this profession private investigator |
#4480, aired 2004-02-13 | ON THE JOB $1200: One may press your suit at home or park your car at the restaurant a valet |
#4480, aired 2004-02-13 | ON THE JOB $1600: He'll grind your wheat to make your bread the miller |
#4480, aired 2004-02-13 | ON THE JOB $2000: A hod carrier is the assistant to this, a 5-letter term for one who works mortaring bricks, tile & stone mason |
#4190, aired 2002-11-15 | GET A JOB! $200: A cobbler is someone who fixes or makes these shoes |
#4190, aired 2002-11-15 | GET A JOB! $400: It's the 10-letter name for the job heard here in action auctioneer |
#4190, aired 2002-11-15 | GET A JOB! $600: It's the occupation of the vast majority of the 2.7 million members of the NEA teachers |
#4190, aired 2002-11-15 | GET A JOB! $800: Ironically, it was the occupation of the father & both grandfathers of Friedrich "God is dead" Nietzsche ministers |
#4190, aired 2002-11-15 | GET A JOB! $1000: A wainwright is someone who builds or fixes these transports wagons |
#4170, aired 2002-10-18 | TAKE THIS JOB $200: It's the title occupation shared by opera characters "of Baghdad" & "of Seville" barber |
#4170, aired 2002-10-18 | TAKE THIS JOB $400: In 1991 Ron Howard brought this dangerous job to the big screen with "Backdraft" firefighting |
#4170, aired 2002-10-18 | TAKE THIS JOB $600: Jay Leno's job, or the circular wafer used in Roman Catholic masses host |
#4170, aired 2002-10-18 | TAKE THIS JOB $800: 6-letter word for a treasurer, especially at a university bursar |
#4170, aired 2002-10-18 | TAKE THIS JOB $1000: A worker on a film knows P.A. usually stands for this, not Pennsylvania production assistant |
#4040, aired 2002-03-08 | GET A JOB! $200: From the Latin for "beard", it's someone who might trim your beard a barber |
#4040, aired 2002-03-08 | GET A JOB! $400: (Sofia is wearing some protective headgear.) Also called an appearex, it's the occupation that requires the safety equipment I'm wearing a beekeeper |
#4040, aired 2002-03-08 | GET A JOB! $600: It's not someone who tends to the skin of cabs, it's someone who stuffs & mounts animals a taxidermist |
#4040, aired 2002-03-08 | GET A JOB! $800: It was the day job of James Herriott, the author of "All Creatures Great and Small" a veterinarian |
#4040, aired 2002-03-08 | GET A JOB! $1000: These public "officers" are certified to take depositions & certify documents a notary |
#4000, aired 2002-01-11 | ON THE JOB $400: "If I were" one of these woodworkers, I could build you shelves, put up molding, etc. carpenter |
#4000, aired 2002-01-11 | ON THE JOB $800: In job titles it follows mechanical, chemical & civil engineering |
#4000, aired 2002-01-11 | ON THE JOB $1200: From the Latin for "doorkeeper", it's the common term for the general custodian of a building janitor |
#4000, aired 2002-01-11 | ON THE JOB $1600: These days morticians & undertakers prefer to go by this 2-word name funeral directors |
#4000, aired 2002-01-11 | ON THE JOB $2000: As required by their department, many firefighters are also certified EMTs, which stands for this emergency medical technicians |
#3707, aired 2000-10-17 | GET A JOB $200: He'll press a gentleman's suit, or "Park ya car, mister?" at a restaurant a valet |
#3707, aired 2000-10-17 | GET A JOB $400: Sounding like a guy who ranks medicines, it's someone who runs a museum a curator |
#3707, aired 2000-10-17 | GET A JOB $800: Back in the '60s, it was the name given the data entry clerk who worked with the item seen here a keypunch (or a punch card operator) |
#3707, aired 2000-10-17 | GET A JOB $1000: It's from the Greek for "word writer" -- just look it up in his book a lexicographer |
#3707, aired 2000-10-17 | GET A JOB $1,500 (Daily Double): Add an "N" to the name of an "Addams Family" character to get this "dead"ly job a mortician |
#3698, aired 2000-10-04 | GET A JOB ALREADY! $200: You can charge the neighbors 3 bucks simply to do this or $30 if you add detailing, light waxing & Armor-Alling wash the car |
#3698, aired 2000-10-04 | GET A JOB ALREADY! $400: From Middle English for "business" or "message", you can pick up some cash "running" these for busy people errands |
#3698, aired 2000-10-04 | GET A JOB ALREADY! $600: This occupation consists of perambulating with basenjis & schnauzers walking the dogs |
#3698, aired 2000-10-04 | GET A JOB ALREADY! $800: When she was 11, Courtney Darwin was one of these for the San Francisco Giants, not the Gotham City Superheroes bat girl |
#3698, aired 2000-10-04 | GET A JOB ALREADY! $1000: Medieval job choices for kids were limited, but there was this one of trainee & servant of a knight page |
#3550, aired 2000-01-28 | GET A JOB $100: By definition, this type of "cook" specializes in food that has to be prepared quickly Short order cook |
#3550, aired 2000-01-28 | GET A JOB $200: Usual term for the pianist at a solo vocal recital Accompanist |
#3550, aired 2000-01-28 | GET A JOB $300: The April week & day honoring these workers were first sponsored by Dictaphone Secretaries |
#3550, aired 2000-01-28 | GET A JOB $400: Term for one who agrees to perform a task; a "general" one puts up buildings Contractor |
#3550, aired 2000-01-28 | GET A JOB $500: This worker always takes panes, & spends his days fitting them into windows Window glazier |
#3367, aired 1999-04-06 | JOB BANK $100: "Super", when referring to a person who takes care of an apartment house, is short for this superintendent |
#3367, aired 1999-04-06 | JOB BANK $200: One of the jobs of a deshi in Japan is to wash the places on these athletes that they can't reach themselves sumo wrestlers |
#3367, aired 1999-04-06 | JOB BANK $400: Preceding "leader" it makes you head of a gang of thugs; before "master", head of a gang of circus acts ring |
#3367, aired 1999-04-06 | JOB BANK $500 (Daily Double): (Hi, I'm Billy Warlock of General Hospital.) I started my career in Hollywood as a stunt double for Robin Williams on this TV series Mork & Mindy |
#3367, aired 1999-04-06 | JOB BANK $500: Elizabeth II doesn't do this herself; she has a hereditary grand almoner to do it for her contribute to charities |
#3102, aired 1998-02-10 | DON'T QUIT YOUR DAY JOB $100: He played outfield for the Birmingham Barons before returning to the Bulls Michael Jordan |
#3102, aired 1998-02-10 | DON'T QUIT YOUR DAY JOB $200: This TV actor heard here is not really known for his singing: "Picture yourself... in a boat... on a river..." William Shatner |
#3102, aired 1998-02-10 | DON'T QUIT YOUR DAY JOB $300: This supermodel starred with William Baldwin in the film "Fair Game", which was fair game for critics Cindy Crawford |
#3102, aired 1998-02-10 | DON'T QUIT YOUR DAY JOB $400: He quit as the Beatles' bass player to become a painter in 1961 Stuart Sutcliffe |
#3102, aired 1998-02-10 | DON'T QUIT YOUR DAY JOB $500: He gave up his cushy European royalty job to become emperor of Mexico, & was executed there in 1867 Maximillian |
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