#9253, aired 2025-01-22 | PREFIXED PAIRS $400: Outside the normal range of perception & originating from beyond the Earth extraterrestrial & extrasensory |
#9253, aired 2025-01-22 | PREFIXED PAIRS $800: The movement of a soul from one body to another & a flight from, say, New York to Dublin transatlantic & transmigration |
#9253, aired 2025-01-22 | PREFIXED PAIRS $1200: An ultra-large crude carrier like the 564,000 DWT Seawise Giant & an event observed in China in 185 A.D. a supertanker & supernova |
#9253, aired 2025-01-22 | PREFIXED PAIRS $2,000 (Daily Double): One millionth of a 60th of a minute & a small region with its own pattern of weather a microsecond & a microclimate |
#9253, aired 2025-01-22 | PREFIXED PAIRS $2000: Music with multiple melodic parts sounded together & having more than the usual number of digits like bluesman Hound Dog Taylor polydactyl & polyphony (polyphonic) (**polyharmonic) |
#9199, aired 2024-11-07 | TOUGH RHYMING PAIRS $400: "Equine" bean variety
&
a Japanese religion pinto & Shinto |
#9199, aired 2024-11-07 | TOUGH RHYMING PAIRS $800: Mandible-mauling hard candy
&
one who falls afoul of the justice system jawbreaker & lawbreaker |
#9199, aired 2024-11-07 | TOUGH RHYMING PAIRS $1600: Deceptive or cunning
&
the one before devious & previous |
#9199, aired 2024-11-07 | TOUGH RHYMING PAIRS $2,000 (Daily Double): Someone who contacts departed spirits
&
that feeling of boredom medium & tedium |
#9199, aired 2024-11-07 | TOUGH RHYMING PAIRS $2000: Your rate of inclination
&
shining brightly gradient & radiant |
#9195, aired 2024-11-01 | 6-LETTER SYNONYM PAIRS $400: A position in basketball
&
a word before English center & middle |
#9195, aired 2024-11-01 | 6-LETTER SYNONYM PAIRS $800: A tasting sampler, as of wines or whiskeys
&
the second book of the Bible flight & Exodus |
#9195, aired 2024-11-01 | 6-LETTER SYNONYM PAIRS $1200: One in the final year of classes
&
what the "M" stands for in the TV-MA rating senior & mature |
#9195, aired 2024-11-01 | 6-LETTER SYNONYM PAIRS $1600: Flannel-forward paper towel brand
&
a type of nuclear force Brawny & strong |
#9195, aired 2024-11-01 | 6-LETTER SYNONYM PAIRS $2000: A Quaker
&
one of 10 divisions of a Roman legion Friend & cohort |
#9154, aired 2024-07-25 | THEY COME IN PAIRS $200: Before these were tiny headphones, the term referred to little shoots of young corn earbuds |
#9154, aired 2024-07-25 | THEY COME IN PAIRS $400: A 90-pack--that's 45 pairs!--of these from Bausch & Lomb should keep things clear for awhile contact lenses |
#9154, aired 2024-07-25 | THEY COME IN PAIRS $600: Before cellphones, every kid wanted a pair of these rhyming handheld communication devices walkie talkies |
#9154, aired 2024-07-25 | THEY COME IN PAIRS $800: Galileo made a table of probabilities based on a set of 3 of these, but today we more often see them in pairs dice |
#9154, aired 2024-07-25 | THEY COME IN PAIRS $1000: Up to 7 feet long, the traditional Alaskan type of these are great for walking on deep, dry powder in open country snowshoes |
#9074, aired 2024-04-04 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $200: A layer of paint
&
a score of 7-7 coat & tie |
#9074, aired 2024-04-04 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: Mr. Harrelson
& an insect sound associated with titillating news Woody & buzz |
#9074, aired 2024-04-04 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $600: Food word for "bonkers"
&
makes a swift escape nuts & bolts |
#9074, aired 2024-04-04 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: A master teacher of the lotus position
&
a double talk term for a toddler injury a yogi & boo-boo |
#9074, aired 2024-04-04 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1000: An umpire's call
&
an inlet of a sea safe & sound |
#9047, aired 2024-02-27 | ANTONYMIC PAIRS $200: This area at a train station has all kinds of items left behind, as seen here lost & found |
#9047, aired 2024-02-27 | ANTONYMIC PAIRS $400: Topographic phrase to describe a graphic pattern of highs & lows, like electricity usage over the course of a whole year peaks & valleys |
#9047, aired 2024-02-27 | ANTONYMIC PAIRS $600: Ingredients to make this type of Chinese chicken dish may include sugar, pineapple & distilled vinegar sweet & sour |
#9047, aired 2024-02-27 | ANTONYMIC PAIRS $800: On the front of a dollar bill, it says it is legal tender for all debts owed in these 2 ways public & private |
#9047, aired 2024-02-27 | ANTONYMIC PAIRS $1000: Pres. James Garfield is quoted, "The best thing that can happen to a young man is to be tossed overboard" to do this pair sink or swim |
#9032, aired 2024-02-06 | FAMOUS PAIRS $200: Act I, Scene v of a Shakespeare play finds this title pair meeting at a masked ball Romeo & Juliet |
#9032, aired 2024-02-06 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: In 1953 these 2 men teamed up to sell 31 flavors of ice cream Baskin & Robbins |
#9032, aired 2024-02-06 | FAMOUS PAIRS $600: They were first paired up in the RKO film "Flying Down to Rio"; "Top Hat" was a more successful venture for them & the studio Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers |
#9032, aired 2024-02-06 | FAMOUS PAIRS $800: This duo that figured out a double-stranded structure shared the 1962 Nobel Prize in Medicine with Maurice Wilkins Watson & Crick |
#9032, aired 2024-02-06 | FAMOUS PAIRS $2,300 (Daily Double): Depending on whose journal you read, it was either in October or November of 1871 when they first met at Lake Tanganyika Henry Stanley & Livingstone |
#9022, aired 2024-01-23 | RHYMING VERB PAIRS $400: To adjust a car's wheels to
proper positioning
& to speak ill of align & malign |
#9022, aired 2024-01-23 | RHYMING VERB PAIRS $1200: To force a ticking bomb to cease working
&
to say no to defuse & refuse |
#9022, aired 2024-01-23 | RHYMING VERB PAIRS $1600: To reap or take in
&
to make soap bubbles to lather & gather |
#9022, aired 2024-01-23 | RHYMING VERB PAIRS $2000: To create electricity
&
to honor a saint with devotion generate & venerate |
#9022, aired 2024-01-23 | RHYMING VERB PAIRS $5,800 (Daily Double): To do away with a law & to make something smoother & shinier by rubbing abolish & polish |
#9003, aired 2023-12-27 | RHYMING TREE PAIRS $200: A funny story with a punchline about an acorn-bearing tree an oak joke |
#9003, aired 2023-12-27 | RHYMING TREE PAIRS $400: A house of worship built from a fine-grained tree with thin, peeling bark a birch church |
#9003, aired 2023-12-27 | RHYMING TREE PAIRS $600: A placard made from evergreen a pine sign |
#9003, aired 2023-12-27 | RHYMING TREE PAIRS $800: Hard, brown valuable wood of Asia polished to an attractive shine a sleek teak |
#9003, aired 2023-12-27 | RHYMING TREE PAIRS $1000: Syrup-giving tree wood for the Bishop of Rome a papal maple |
#9002, aired 2023-12-26 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $200: A beloved moose a dear deer |
#9002, aired 2023-12-26 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $400: To select doggie treats choose chews |
#9002, aired 2023-12-26 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $600: Failed to arrive in time for the light fog missed the mist |
#9002, aired 2023-12-26 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $800: A more heavily fleshed falling star a meatier meteor |
#9002, aired 2023-12-26 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $1000: To employ ornamental evergreen trees of the Taxus genus to use yews |
#8965, aired 2023-11-03 | FAMOUS PAIRS $200: William Barnes moved to New York & partnered with this man to sell books Noble |
#8965, aired 2023-11-03 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: Born just days apart in 1951, they opened their first ice cream shop in a renovated gas station in Vermont in 1978 Ben & Jerry |
#8965, aired 2023-11-03 | FAMOUS PAIRS $600: Published in 1994, "Heterosexuality" was one of their later collaborations, along with Robert Kolodny Masters & Johnson |
#8965, aired 2023-11-03 | FAMOUS PAIRS $800: Seen here, "Bringing Home the Logs, Winter Landscape" is a 19th century lithograph from this pair Currier & Ives |
#8965, aired 2023-11-03 | FAMOUS PAIRS $1,000 (Daily Double): Their first map appeared in an 1872 issue of the "Railway Guide" Rand & McNally |
#13, aired 2023-05-17 | FAMOUS PAIRS $200: A crossword puzzle book was the first offering from the publishing house of this pair, one of whom was singer Carly's father Simon & Schuster |
#13, aired 2023-05-17 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: Premiering in 1887, "Ruddigore" was one of their lesser-known operettas Gilbert & Sullivan |
#13, aired 2023-05-17 | FAMOUS PAIRS $600: First names of the 2 Rosenberg brothers who began selling their pears by mail in the 1930s Harry & David |
#13, aired 2023-05-17 | FAMOUS PAIRS $800: Some of the greatest love letters were written between this medieval pair, a theologian & his student, after their separation Abelard & Héloïse |
#13, aired 2023-05-17 | FAMOUS PAIRS $1000: While they never married, this French existentialist couple did share a lifelong romantic & literary relationship Sartre & de Beauvoir |
#1, aired 2023-05-08 | SPOONERISM PAIRS $200: A grand overall scheme & a stucco guy a master plan & a plaster man |
#1, aired 2023-05-08 | SPOONERISM PAIRS $400: A flexible entryway for a tabby & a thin hat a cat flap & a flat cap |
#1, aired 2023-05-08 | SPOONERISM PAIRS $600: A cliche meaning a devastating punch & an embarrassed black bird a crushing blow & a blushing crow |
#1, aired 2023-05-08 | SPOONERISM PAIRS $800: An unhappy sentimental song & an unpleasant Cobb or Waldorf a sad ballad & a bad salad |
#1, aired 2023-05-08 | SPOONERISM PAIRS $1000: Contesting with a prevaricator & igniting a blaze fighting a liar & lighting a fire |
#8840, aired 2023-03-31 | CONSECUTIVE LETTER WORD PAIRS $400: Term for a car or a person not requiring a lot of attention & pampering low maintenance |
#8840, aired 2023-03-31 | CONSECUTIVE LETTER WORD PAIRS $800: Myself, as in "You can worry about others if you like; I'm looking out for..." number one |
#8840, aired 2023-03-31 | CONSECUTIVE LETTER WORD PAIRS $1200: An iron mask is the symbol of this oxymoronic band whose albums included "Metal Health" Quiet Riot |
#8840, aired 2023-03-31 | CONSECUTIVE LETTER WORD PAIRS $1600: Dating back to ancient times, these tall mobile constructions were rolled up against wall defenses to launch an attack siege towers |
#8840, aired 2023-03-31 | CONSECUTIVE LETTER WORD PAIRS $2000: Developing gradually in infants, it's the awareness that things still exist even when you can't see them object permanence |
#8823, aired 2023-03-08 | FAMOUS PAIRS $200: Spoiler alert:
This duo in the title of a Stevenson novel are actually the same guy Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde |
#8823, aired 2023-03-08 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: The Battle of Actium saw Octavian defeat the forces of this pair, a Roman general & an Egyptian queen Antony & Cleopatra |
#8823, aired 2023-03-08 | FAMOUS PAIRS $600: These 2 title animated boys have a pet platypus named Perry Phineas & Ferb |
#8823, aired 2023-03-08 | FAMOUS PAIRS $800: This biblical pair is an Israelite warrior & the woman who cut his hair while he slept Samson & Delilah |
#8823, aired 2023-03-08 | FAMOUS PAIRS $1000: Philosopher John Locke was a court favorite of this royal couple, whom he'd met when he fled to the Netherlands William & Mary |
#8704, aired 2022-09-22 | CHANGE ONE LETTER WORD PAIRS $200: Enjoyment for an ardent sports follower fun & fan (fan fun) |
#8704, aired 2022-09-22 | CHANGE ONE LETTER WORD PAIRS $400: A jacket for a young male horse coat & colt (a colt coat) |
#8704, aired 2022-09-22 | CHANGE ONE LETTER WORD PAIRS $600: Misplaced plunder lost loot |
#8704, aired 2022-09-22 | CHANGE ONE LETTER WORD PAIRS $800: A distant paddle far & oar (a far oar) |
#8704, aired 2022-09-22 | CHANGE ONE LETTER WORD PAIRS $1000: A structure to store grain covered in fabric made by larvae silo & silk (silk silo) |
#8703, aired 2022-09-21 | GREAT AMERICAN PAIRS $200: Part of 2 great partnerships, this composer said that Hart was more cynical, Hammerstein more sentimental (Richard) Rodgers |
#8703, aired 2022-09-21 | GREAT AMERICAN PAIRS $400: Sex researcher Dr. William Masters hired her in 1956 & married her in 1971 (Virginia) Johnson |
#8703, aired 2022-09-21 | GREAT AMERICAN PAIRS $600: A bestseller of 1814 was the "History of the Expedition Under the Command of" these 2 men Lewis and Clark |
#8703, aired 2022-09-21 | GREAT AMERICAN PAIRS $800: From when reference books ruled, a catchphrase on TV's "Laugh-In" was "Look that up in your Funk &" this partner Wagnalls |
#8703, aired 2022-09-21 | GREAT AMERICAN PAIRS $1000: Printmakers Currier & him, famous for their pictures of sleigh rides, are mentioned in the song "Sleigh Ride" Ives |
#8646, aired 2022-05-23 | ANAGRAM PAIRS $200: A personal journal about working in a milk-producing facility a dairy diary |
#8646, aired 2022-05-23 | ANAGRAM PAIRS $400: A kayak for the Atlantic or the Pacific an ocean canoe |
#8646, aired 2022-05-23 | ANAGRAM PAIRS $600: All the actors playing Macavity, Rumpleteazer & the rest in a musical Cats cast |
#8646, aired 2022-05-23 | ANAGRAM PAIRS $800: The prudent care you take when bidding at Sotheby's caution auction |
#8646, aired 2022-05-23 | ANAGRAM PAIRS $1000: Soccer shoes worn at Neuschwanstein castle cleats |
#8642, aired 2022-05-17 | TOOL TIME: PAIRS EDITION $200: Hammer can be paired with this implement for holding hot coals tongs |
#8642, aired 2022-05-17 | TOOL TIME: PAIRS EDITION $400: Hammer can be paired with this short-handled agricultural tool sickle |
#8642, aired 2022-05-17 | TOOL TIME: PAIRS EDITION $600: Go old school with a pestle & this partner, a bowl-shaped vessel mortar |
#8642, aired 2022-05-17 | TOOL TIME: PAIRS EDITION $800: Bait can be partnered with this collective noun for fishing gear tackle |
#8642, aired 2022-05-17 | TOOL TIME: PAIRS EDITION $1000: Every woodworker worth his wood knows the joint called this & tenon mortise |
#8633, aired 2022-05-04 | PREFIXED PAIRS $200: A statement that implies the opposite of an earlier one & a method to prevent pregnancy contradict & contraception |
#8633, aired 2022-05-04 | PREFIXED PAIRS $400: Medical condition of abnormally high blood pressure & getaway move to another part of the universe in old video games hypertension & hyperspace |
#8633, aired 2022-05-04 | PREFIXED PAIRS $600: The scientific study of populations & a government by the people demographics & democracy |
#8633, aired 2022-05-04 | PREFIXED PAIRS $1,000 (Daily Double): A substance taken to counteract poison & a rival religious figure like Felix V in the 15th century antivenom (antidote) & antipope |
#8633, aired 2022-05-04 | PREFIXED PAIRS $1000: Selling goods or services by phone & the power to move objects using only your mind telemarketing & telekinesis |
#8620, aired 2022-04-15 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $200: The tresses of a rabbit relative hare hair |
#8620, aired 2022-04-15 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $400: The uninterested panel that runs an organization the bored board |
#8620, aired 2022-04-15 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $600: To give up grain kernels cede seed |
#8620, aired 2022-04-15 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $800: A trigonometric function's indicator a sine sign |
#8620, aired 2022-04-15 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $1000: A basement merchant a cellar seller |
#8590, aired 2022-03-04 | POP CULTURE PAIRS $400: The Battle of the Boroughs: games between these 2 NBA squads the Knicks & the Nets |
#8590, aired 2022-03-04 | POP CULTURE PAIRS $800: Speeding fine $15 & You inherit $100 are examples of these paired board game elements Chance & Community Chest |
#8590, aired 2022-03-04 | POP CULTURE PAIRS $1200: Ash is bros for life with this Pokemon Pikachu |
#8590, aired 2022-03-04 | POP CULTURE PAIRS $1600: In a 1980 comedy this title pair explains: "We're on a mission from God" the Blues Brothers |
#8590, aired 2022-03-04 | POP CULTURE PAIRS $2000: Here's looking at this Silver Screen royal couple Lauren Bacall & Humphrey Bogart |
#5, aired 2022-02-10 | HISTORIC PAIRS $400: Levi Preston gained fame for fighting in both these Massachusetts battles on April 19, 1775, but actually fought in neither Lexington & Concord |
#5, aired 2022-02-10 | HISTORIC PAIRS $1,000 (Daily Double): From 2013 to 2018 former First Lady Livia Klausova was Czech ambassador to this former partner land Slovakia |
#5, aired 2022-02-10 | HISTORIC PAIRS $1200: In 1386, Jean de Carrouges met Jacques le Gris in an affair of honor seen in the image here & in this 2021 film The Last Duel |
#5, aired 2022-02-10 | HISTORIC PAIRS $1600: Bread & these are listed by the satiric poet Juvenal as the only remaining concerns of Rome's jaded population circuses |
#5, aired 2022-02-10 | HISTORIC PAIRS $2000: ASTP was short for these two spacecraft "Test Project"; the U.S.-Soviet docking recreated at the Air and Space Museum took place in 1975 Apollo & Soyuz |
#8573, aired 2022-02-09 | MISMATCHED PAIRS $400: Evangelist with a Tulsa university & current Supreme supreme Oral Roberts & John Roberts |
#8573, aired 2022-02-09 | MISMATCHED PAIRS $800: "Beantown" rotisserie restaurant chain & unregulated economic system in which business is lightly taxed Boston Market & free market |
#8573, aired 2022-02-09 | MISMATCHED PAIRS $1200: 360 guy on CNN & "Leatherstocking Tales" teller Anderson Cooper & James Fenimore Cooper |
#8573, aired 2022-02-09 | MISMATCHED PAIRS $1600: Sophocles play about a Theban king & a real king of the dinosaurs Oedipus Rex & Tyrannosaurus rex |
#8573, aired 2022-02-09 | MISMATCHED PAIRS $2000: Tall Emirati building & "See You Again" rapper the Burj Khalifa & Wiz Khalifa |
#8560, aired 2022-01-21 | WORD PAIRS $200: This pair in a fruit & dairy dessert also describes a pale-skinned, pink-cheeked complexion peaches & cream |
#8560, aired 2022-01-21 | WORD PAIRS $400: Pair of building materials used to describe a physical store as opposed to an online retailer brick & mortar |
#8560, aired 2022-01-21 | WORD PAIRS $600: A preposition & an adjective of size, together they're a synonym for "in general" by & large |
#8560, aired 2022-01-21 | WORD PAIRS $800: A blues classic says, "Nobody knows you when you're" this destitute pair down & out |
#8560, aired 2022-01-21 | WORD PAIRS $1000: A wild speech & a wild party (maybe with glow sticks) combine in this alliterative pair meaning to express anger rant & rave |
#8540, aired 2021-12-24 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $200: Waaaah! The store ran out of my favorite Cabernet whine wine |
#8540, aired 2021-12-24 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $400: What's that smell coming from your penny? scent cent |
#8540, aired 2021-12-24 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $600: What you're in if you can't remember if it's the first of the month, the third, the fourth, the tenth a daze days |
#8540, aired 2021-12-24 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $800: Unfriendly lodging for young travelers abroad a hostile hostel |
#8540, aired 2021-12-24 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $1000: An official document seal belonging to a young swan a signet cygnet |
#8501, aired 2021-11-01 | MISMATCHED PAIRS $200: Place for your petrol & a reality show where Cuban & co. get pitched Shark Tank gas tank |
#8501, aired 2021-11-01 | MISMATCHED PAIRS $400: Goose liver & Fat Tuesday Mardi Gras & foie gras |
#8501, aired 2021-11-01 | MISMATCHED PAIRS $600: Arkansas capital & Jim Henson series featuring Red, Gobo & Boober Little Rock & Fraggle Rock |
#8501, aired 2021-11-01 | MISMATCHED PAIRS $800: A nickname for the circus & a Tennessee state song big top & "Rocky Top" |
#8501, aired 2021-11-01 | MISMATCHED PAIRS $1000: Scientist known for his study of light & actress who plays Maeve on "Westworld" Isaac & Thandiwe Newton |
#8496, aired 2021-10-25 | CHANGE-ONE-LETTER PAIRS $400: Trousers sections pants parts |
#8496, aired 2021-10-25 | CHANGE-ONE-LETTER PAIRS $800: The poorer quality Appaloosa a worse horse |
#8496, aired 2021-10-25 | CHANGE-ONE-LETTER PAIRS $1200: Hobbit homeland beach Shire shore |
#8496, aired 2021-10-25 | CHANGE-ONE-LETTER PAIRS $1600: A desolate, unornamented pile of pancakes a stark stack |
#8496, aired 2021-10-25 | CHANGE-ONE-LETTER PAIRS $2000: The press agent carries a personal bottle of booze flack flask |
#8412, aired 2021-06-01 | TV TITLE PAIRS $200: This title pair of an animated favorite were a psychotic Chihuahua & a dimwitted cat Ren & Stimpy |
#8412, aired 2021-06-01 | TV TITLE PAIRS $400: NBC rebooted this sitcom whose title characters have the surnames Truman & Adler Will & Grace |
#8412, aired 2021-06-01 | TV TITLE PAIRS $600: Cindy Williams & Penny Marshall lived together & worked together on this sitcom Laverne & Shirley |
#8412, aired 2021-06-01 | TV TITLE PAIRS $800: The backyard of these two title Disney TV characters was always the place to be for cool inventions & fun Phineas & Ferb |
#8412, aired 2021-06-01 | TV TITLE PAIRS $1000: They sometimes played dysfunctional couple Meegan & Andre on their Comedy Central series Key & Peele |
#8368, aired 2021-03-31 | HETERONYMIC PAIRS $200: A tiny sixtieth of an hour a minute minute |
#8368, aired 2021-03-31 | HETERONYMIC PAIRS $400: A noisy quarrel in a line of audience seats a row row |
#8368, aired 2021-03-31 | HETERONYMIC PAIRS $600: To bring forth a group of fruits & vegetables to produce your produce |
#8368, aired 2021-03-31 | HETERONYMIC PAIRS $800: The foremost metal mined from the ore galena lead & lead |
#8368, aired 2021-03-31 | HETERONYMIC PAIRS $1000: An elementary school textbook's preparatory coat of paint primer & primer |
#8340, aired 2021-02-19 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $400: 1991: 2 women go on the run from the cops after one commits a homicide Thelma & Louise |
#8340, aired 2021-02-19 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $800: 1975: King Arthur & his knights embark on a surreal search for a sacred object Monty Python and the Holy Grail |
#8340, aired 2021-02-19 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $1200: 2002: A Hawaiian girl adopts an alien for a pet Lilo & Stitch |
#8340, aired 2021-02-19 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $1600: 1988: A high school teacher successfully inspires some students to learn advanced math Stand and Deliver |
#8340, aired 2021-02-19 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $2000: 1998: Near the end of his life, the director of "Frankenstein" begins a friendship with his gardener Gods and Monsters |
#8332, aired 2021-02-09 | HISTORICAL PAIRS $400: 19th century Mexican president Benito Juárez began the separation of la iglesia y el estado, this pair church & state |
#8332, aired 2021-02-09 | HISTORICAL PAIRS $800: Ten days after these paired 1775 battles in Massachusetts, Amos Doolittle visited the towns & created vivid engravings Lexington & Concord |
#8332, aired 2021-02-09 | HISTORICAL PAIRS $1600: Père Lachaise Cemetery very likely houses the remains of these medieval lovers; for sure, it has a lovely tomb for them Abelard & Heloise |
#8332, aired 2021-02-09 | HISTORICAL PAIRS $2000: Elsass-Lothringen is the German name for this area that has gone back & forth between Germany & France many times Alsace-Lorraine |
#8332, aired 2021-02-09 | HISTORICAL PAIRS $3,000 (Daily Double): During National Surveyors Week (March 21-27, 2021), think about members of the profession like this 18th century "line" pair Mason & Dixon |
#8328, aired 2021-02-03 | TV & MOVIE PAIRS $200: They're the pair referred to in the movie line "These aren't the droids you're looking for" R2-D2 & C-3PO |
#8328, aired 2021-02-03 | TV & MOVIE PAIRS $400: The recurring "Wayne's World" sketch on "Saturday Night Live" featured these 2 performers as Wayne & Garth Mike Myers & Dana Carvey |
#8328, aired 2021-02-03 | TV & MOVIE PAIRS $600: On a classic sitcom Robin Williams & Pam Dawber played this pair, our favorite alien & Earth girl couple Mork & Mindy |
#8328, aired 2021-02-03 | TV & MOVIE PAIRS $800: Mike Judge voiced this title pair of crude animated teens during their run on MTV that began in 1993 Beavis & Butt-Head |
#8328, aired 2021-02-03 | TV & MOVIE PAIRS $1000: The 1956 film, "Dance with Me, Henry" is notable for being the final film to feature this funny duo Abbott & Costello |
#8316, aired 2021-01-18 | BUSINESS PAIRS $400: Herman Fisher & this man teamed up & the result was the toys of many people's childhood Price |
#8316, aired 2021-01-18 | BUSINESS PAIRS $800: Berkshire Fine Spinning merged with this other textile firm in 1955; the combo's holdings have gone way beyond cotton Hathaway |
#8316, aired 2021-01-18 | BUSINESS PAIRS $1200: This pair cares for you from baby's Pampers to grandpa's Metamucil Procter & Gamble |
#8316, aired 2021-01-18 | BUSINESS PAIRS $2000: Steakhouse founder Alan Stillman says he picked 2 names from the phone book: Smith & this Wollensky |
#8316, aired 2021-01-18 | BUSINESS PAIRS $5,000 (Daily Double): In the 1930s these 2 partners set up shop in a garage that's now known as "The Birthplace of Silicon Valley" Hewlett-Packard |
#8277, aired 2020-11-10 | ODD PAIRS $800: Silver-haired host of "360" on CNN & "diminutive" car model from parent company BMW Anderson & Mini Cooper |
#8277, aired 2020-11-10 | ODD PAIRS $1200: "Straight Outta Compton" rapper & twisty toy named for Hungarian Erno Ice & Rubik Cube |
#8277, aired 2020-11-10 | ODD PAIRS $1600: Trinity portrayer from "The Matrix" & "national" grayish plant that drapes trees throughout the south Carrie Ann & Spanish moss |
#8277, aired 2020-11-10 | ODD PAIRS $2000: W's NSA adviser & an Indian grain, "the queen of fragrance" Condoleezza & basmati rice |
#8226, aired 2020-06-01 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $200: A story about a beastly appendage a tail tale |
#8226, aired 2020-06-01 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $400: To wander through the land of the Caesars roam Rome |
#8226, aired 2020-06-01 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $600: The right moment for a pungent herb of the mint family thyme time |
#8226, aired 2020-06-01 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $800: The 60 minutes that belong to you & me our hour |
#8226, aired 2020-06-01 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $1000: A scratchy & hard-to-wear elaborate starched collar a rough ruff |
#8180, aired 2020-03-13 | FIRST NAMES OF FAMOUS PAIRS $400: Stockton & Malone John & Karl |
#8180, aired 2020-03-13 | FIRST NAMES OF FAMOUS PAIRS $600: Woodward & Bernstein Bob & Carl |
#8180, aired 2020-03-13 | FIRST NAMES OF FAMOUS PAIRS $800: Burns & Allen George & Gracie |
#8180, aired 2020-03-13 | FIRST NAMES OF FAMOUS PAIRS $1000: Hillary & Norgay Edmund & Tenzing |
#8024, aired 2019-06-27 | BUSINESS PAIRS $200: Dave had a place with games near the restaurant of a guy with this nickname; the 2 teamed up in 1982 Buster |
#8024, aired 2019-06-27 | BUSINESS PAIRS $400: This ice cream chain is named for brothers-in-law Burt & Irv Baskin-Robbins |
#8024, aired 2019-06-27 | BUSINESS PAIRS $600: Fancy British cars were born after 1904, when Charles Stewart Rolls got into business with this Henry Royce |
#8024, aired 2019-06-27 | BUSINESS PAIRS $800: This bookstore chain traces its roots to 1873 & a book business in Wheaton, Illinois Barnes and Noble |
#8024, aired 2019-06-27 | BUSINESS PAIRS $1000: rootbeer.com is the website for this brand A&W |
#8000, aired 2019-05-24 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: A male turkey & guitarist Garcia Tom and Jerry |
#8000, aired 2019-05-24 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: Title for a lord's wife & Charlie Chaplin's classic character Lady and the Tramp |
#8000, aired 2019-05-24 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1200: A declaration of victory in a card game & a musical synonym for "keynote" gin and tonic |
#8000, aired 2019-05-24 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1600: A cute-sounding type of promise & what the skull protects Pinky and the Brain |
#8000, aired 2019-05-24 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $2000: IBM president Thomas & a pain in the neck Watson & Crick |
#7971, aired 2019-04-15 | POP CULTURE PAIRS $400: He met Jordan Peele around 2002 at Second City in Chicago Key |
#7971, aired 2019-04-15 | POP CULTURE PAIRS $800: He met John Oates in 1967 when both were students at Temple University (Daryl) Hall |
#7971, aired 2019-04-15 | POP CULTURE PAIRS $1200: Last names Moore & Prater, this duo gave us the classic song "Soul Man" Sam and Dave |
#7971, aired 2019-04-15 | POP CULTURE PAIRS $1600: This comic strip pair sounds like they would be very direct & sincere Frank and Ernest |
#7971, aired 2019-04-15 | POP CULTURE PAIRS $2000: "Shaun of the Dead" & "Hot Fuzz" are two collaborations by the British pair Nick Frost & him Simon Pegg |
#7956, aired 2019-03-25 | THEY COME IN PAIRS $400: Isotoner says you can keep warm while texting with its SmarTouch pairs of these gloves |
#7956, aired 2019-03-25 | THEY COME IN PAIRS $800: 2 stars that are close together & orbit around a common center are called a double star or this other 6-letter type a binary star |
#7956, aired 2019-03-25 | THEY COME IN PAIRS $1200: They're often found in the hands of a flamenco dancer castanets |
#7956, aired 2019-03-25 | THEY COME IN PAIRS $1600: Kill Devil Hills in North Carolina is the site of a large monument dedicated to this pair Orville and Wilbur Wright |
#7956, aired 2019-03-25 | THEY COME IN PAIRS $2000: In an Edward Lear poem, this pair "dined on mince, and slices of quince, which they ate with a runcible spoon" the owl and the pussycat |
#7930, aired 2019-02-15 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $400: The mailed perfume sent scent |
#7930, aired 2019-02-15 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $800: An unclothed Kodiak a bare bear |
#7930, aired 2019-02-15 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $1200: Hidden fabulous treasure of a vast army of nomadic warriors a horde hoard |
#7930, aired 2019-02-15 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $1600: A wire object for your shirt while servicing an airplane indoors a hangar hanger |
#7930, aired 2019-02-15 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $2000: The warlike ceremonial leader of the Rose Parade the martial marshal |
#7920, aired 2019-02-01 | ANAGRAM PAIRS $400: Wept & an apple beverage cider & cried |
#7920, aired 2019-02-01 | ANAGRAM PAIRS $800: Belted out a tune & to catch & tear stockings sang & snag |
#7920, aired 2019-02-01 | ANAGRAM PAIRS $1600: True blue & a substance composed of 2 or more metals alloy & loyal |
#7920, aired 2019-02-01 | ANAGRAM PAIRS $2000: ASAP & a positively charged subatomic particle proton & pronto |
#7920, aired 2019-02-01 | ANAGRAM PAIRS $3,500 (Daily Double): Japan's capital, now & then Tokyo & Kyoto |
#7889, aired 2018-12-20 | POP CULTURE PAIRS $400: "Sisters" on film, these "SNL alums turned hosting the Golden Globes into must see TV (Amy) Poehler and Tina Fey |
#7889, aired 2018-12-20 | POP CULTURE PAIRS $800: SpongeBob's BFF Patrick is one of these creatures a starfish |
#7889, aired 2018-12-20 | POP CULTURE PAIRS $1200: In the 2018 movie comedy "Holmes and Watson", Will Ferrell pairs with this Oscar-nominated actor, his buddy & frequent co-star John C. Reilly |
#7889, aired 2018-12-20 | POP CULTURE PAIRS $1600: In this 2017 film Dax Shepard & Michael Peña took over the roles Erik Estrada & Larry Wilcox played on '70s TV CHiPs |
#7889, aired 2018-12-20 | POP CULTURE PAIRS $2000: This movie comedy duo rode camels in 1942 while on the "Road to Morocco" Bob Hope and Bing Crosby |
#7796, aired 2018-07-02 | ANAGRAM PAIRS $200: Cut calories & cut & splice a film edit and diet |
#7796, aired 2018-07-02 | ANAGRAM PAIRS $400: An adult female horse & 500 sheets of paper a mare and a ream |
#7796, aired 2018-07-02 | ANAGRAM PAIRS $600: A female relative & a sushi staple aunt and tuna |
#7766, aired 2018-05-21 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $200: Ice cream dish for the Christian Sabbath a Sunday sundae |
#7766, aired 2018-05-21 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $400: The solitary borrowed sum the lone loan |
#7766, aired 2018-05-21 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $600: The bovine group whose moos reached our ears the heard herd |
#7766, aired 2018-05-21 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $800: A reasonable train ride cost a fair fare |
#7766, aired 2018-05-21 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $1000: Water's edge forested by a variety of deciduous tree a beech beach |
#7744, aired 2018-04-19 | FAMOUS PAIRS' OTHER NAMES $400: Explorers Meriwether & William Lewis and Clark |
#7744, aired 2018-04-19 | FAMOUS PAIRS' OTHER NAMES $800: Outlaws Parker & Barrow Bonnie and Clyde |
#7744, aired 2018-04-19 | FAMOUS PAIRS' OTHER NAMES $1200: Ice cream entrepreneurs Cohen & Greenfield Ben & Jerry |
#7744, aired 2018-04-19 | FAMOUS PAIRS' OTHER NAMES $1600: Showmen Phineas T. & James A. Barnum & Bailey |
#7744, aired 2018-04-19 | FAMOUS PAIRS' OTHER NAMES $2000: Operetta creators William & Arthur Gilbert and Sullivan |
#7686, aired 2018-01-29 | THEY COME IN PAIRS $400: We bet you know it's the game seen here played with a pair of dice craps |
#7686, aired 2018-01-29 | THEY COME IN PAIRS $800: In Chinese, the name of these utensils means "nimble ones" chopsticks |
#7686, aired 2018-01-29 | THEY COME IN PAIRS $1200: It's the only sign of the Zodiac that's symbolized by a pair of non-human animals Pisces |
#7686, aired 2018-01-29 | THEY COME IN PAIRS $1600: While the left one has 2 lobes, the right one has 3 & is slightly larger lungs |
#7686, aired 2018-01-29 | THEY COME IN PAIRS $2000: The famous pair of marble lions outside the New York Public Library are Patience & this Fortitude |
#7655, aired 2017-12-15 | HISTORICAL ODD PAIRS $1200: This Oscar winner scored an interview with "El Chapo" months after the crime lord escaped from a Mexican jail (Sean) Penn |
#7655, aired 2017-12-15 | HISTORICAL ODD PAIRS $1600: The only time he left India after 1915 was to visit London, where Charlie Chaplin found his loin cloth incongruous Gandhi |
#7655, aired 2017-12-15 | HISTORICAL ODD PAIRS $2000: At a 1984 party at the Dakota, he taught Andy Warhol how to draw on a brand new Macintosh Steve Jobs |
#7590, aired 2017-09-15 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $200: Consumed an octet ate eight |
#7590, aired 2017-09-15 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $400: Views salty bodies of water sees seas |
#7590, aired 2017-09-15 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $600: Writing paper that isn't going anywhere stationary stationery |
#7590, aired 2017-09-15 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $800: A bowl o' red straight from the fridge chilly chili |
#7590, aired 2017-09-15 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $1000: A prayer book regarding a launched weapon a missile missal |
#7588, aired 2017-09-13 | PAIRS FAMOUS $200: A bank employee paying out money at the counter & a common name for a university in west Philly Teller and Penn |
#7588, aired 2017-09-13 | PAIRS FAMOUS $400: A flour/water mixture used to stick papers together (don't eat it, kids!) & an edit of a film in progress paste and cut |
#7588, aired 2017-09-13 | PAIRS FAMOUS $600: A Duracell item & one of the "A"s in the Marines' AAV-7 vehicle battery and assault |
#7588, aired 2017-09-13 | PAIRS FAMOUS $800: A plant that grows & climbs around a support & the place that gets a "Hooray for" it in song vine and Hollywood |
#7588, aired 2017-09-13 | PAIRS FAMOUS $1000: The first names of California governor Brown & Nebraska senator Sasse are less than delicious when paired Jerry and Ben |
#7553, aired 2017-06-14 | BIBLICAL PAIRS $400: An angel said to this pair, "Fear not: For, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people" Mary and Joseph |
#7553, aired 2017-06-14 | BIBLICAL PAIRS $1200: In 2 Kings a chariot of fire appears to these 2 men whose names both start with the same 3 letters Elijah and Elisha |
#7553, aired 2017-06-14 | BIBLICAL PAIRS $1600: Here's a 19th century depiction of a discussion between these two Jesus and Peter |
#7553, aired 2017-06-14 | BIBLICAL PAIRS $2000: These women are the "thou" & "I" in the quote "Whither thou goest I will go... thy people shall be my people" Ruth and Naomi |
#7553, aired 2017-06-14 | BIBLICAL PAIRS $2,500 (Daily Double): They were told, "Dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return" Adam and Eve |
#7541, aired 2017-05-29 | IDIOMATIC PAIRS $400: "All's fair in" this pair, also a title in John Jakes' "North and South" trilogy love and war |
#7541, aired 2017-05-29 | IDIOMATIC PAIRS $800: This rhyming term used to describe ships that had become beached; now it refers to any instance of being stranded high and dry |
#7541, aired 2017-05-29 | IDIOMATIC PAIRS $1200: Both starting with the same 4 letters, the 2 goals in this saying allow you to move on after someone has wronged you forgive and forget |
#7541, aired 2017-05-29 | IDIOMATIC PAIRS $1600: Cheerio! Only these "go out in the midday sun" mad dogs and Englishmen |
#7541, aired 2017-05-29 | IDIOMATIC PAIRS $2000: The "to be or not to be" speech includes these 2 weapons "of outrageous fortune" slings and arrows |
#7484, aired 2017-03-09 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $200: The story of "Thelma &" her ends with the title pair getting an unparalleled view of the Grand Canyon Louise |
#7484, aired 2017-03-09 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $400: This pair of charmers had the tile roles in 1969's "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" Paul Newman and Robert Redford |
#7484, aired 2017-03-09 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $600: A voodoo spell is put on the title characters of this Disney film, voiced by Anika Noni Rose & Bruno Campos The Princess and the Frog |
#7484, aired 2017-03-09 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $800: "Julie & Julia" were Julie Powell, played by this redhead, & Julia Child, played by Meryl Streep Amy Adams |
#7484, aired 2017-03-09 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $1000: In 1941, before Brad & Angelina, the movies' Mr. & Mrs. Smith were Robert Montgomery & this actress Carole Lombard |
#7406, aired 2016-11-21 | ALLITERATIVE WORD PAIRS $400: That joker in home room who makes everybody laugh all the time class clown |
#7406, aired 2016-11-21 | ALLITERATIVE WORD PAIRS $800: Laid back dude who's always hanging out at or near the seashore a beach bum |
#7406, aired 2016-11-21 | ALLITERATIVE WORD PAIRS $1200: A friend in a distant land to whom you write letters a pen pal |
#7406, aired 2016-11-21 | ALLITERATIVE WORD PAIRS $1600: A very large person who seems quite passive & mild a gentle giant |
#7406, aired 2016-11-21 | ALLITERATIVE WORD PAIRS $2000: Adjective for a mission just for scoping things out & gathering information fact finding |
#7383, aired 2016-10-19 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: Abe Vigoda TV role &
symbolic money at a poker table Fish & chips |
#7383, aired 2016-10-19 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: Large farm buildings &
a British peer barns & noble |
#7383, aired 2016-10-19 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1200: One who monitors an exam &
to risk money proctor & gamble |
#7383, aired 2016-10-19 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1600: Actor Dancy &
a synonym for "to bawl" Hugh & cry |
#7383, aired 2016-10-19 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $2000: A unit of force &
a printing symbol that looks like a hyphen dyne & dash |
#7336, aired 2016-07-04 | TITLE PAIRS $400: Beavis & Butt-Head first found success on this channel MTV |
#7336, aired 2016-07-04 | TITLE PAIRS $800: 2016 marks 25 years since these 2 actresses hit the road as "Thelma & Louise" Geena Davis & Susan Sarandon |
#7336, aired 2016-07-04 | TITLE PAIRS $1200: "I'll teach your grandmother to suck eggs" is a line in their "Happy Happy Joy Joy" song Ren & Stimpy |
#7336, aired 2016-07-04 | TITLE PAIRS $1600: This TV show was subtitled "The New Adventures of Superman" Lois & Clark |
#7336, aired 2016-07-04 | TITLE PAIRS $2000: In short order, ex-con Al Pacino falls for waitress Michelle Pfeiffer in this 1991 film Frankie and Johnny |
#7272, aired 2016-04-05 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: Unveiled in 2013, their star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame is just steps away from Houdini's Penn & Teller |
#7272, aired 2016-04-05 | FAMOUS PAIRS $1200: This couple, shot dead in a 1934 ambush, is believe to have committed 13 murders as well as robberies Bonnie & Clyde |
#7272, aired 2016-04-05 | FAMOUS PAIRS $1600: They wrote some of England's most popular operettas, including "The Pirates of Penzance" Gilbert & Sullivan |
#7272, aired 2016-04-05 | FAMOUS PAIRS $2,000 (Daily Double): In the 1990s their "two thumbs up" became a registered trademark Siskel & Ebert |
#7272, aired 2016-04-05 | FAMOUS PAIRS $2000: In 1924, they published the first crossword puzzle book, & their company still publishes them today Simon & Schuster |
#7172, aired 2015-11-17 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $400: To abandon the sweet treat at the end of the meal desert dessert |
#7172, aired 2015-11-17 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $800: A false enemy a faux foe |
#7172, aired 2015-11-17 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $1200: Pate cover for a member of Fillmore's party a Whig wig |
#7172, aired 2015-11-17 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $1600: A wretched medicine bottle a vile vial |
#7172, aired 2015-11-17 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $2000: A nail or pin to hold up the RPM counter a tach tack |
#7065, aired 2015-05-08 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $200: A reasonable cab rate a fair fare |
#7065, aired 2015-05-08 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $400: A labyrinth made of corn a maize maze |
#7065, aired 2015-05-08 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $600: Loud, mournful cry from a large cetacean a whale wail |
#7065, aired 2015-05-08 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $800: Sells foot-operated parts for your bike peddles pedals |
#7065, aired 2015-05-08 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $1000: A jackass from Manhattan, the Bronx or Queens a borough burro |
#7020, aired 2015-03-06 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $400: A forbidden rock group a banned band |
#7020, aired 2015-03-06 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $800: The most awful sausage the worst wurst |
#7020, aired 2015-03-06 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $1200: A rough school class a coarse course |
#7020, aired 2015-03-06 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $1600: A newspaper critique of a musical production a revue review |
#7020, aired 2015-03-06 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $2000: Non-poets who are non-amateurs prose pros |
#7002, aired 2015-02-10 | CHEMICAL ELEMENT PAIRS $400: The 2 that are the components of rust iron & oxygen |
#7002, aired 2015-02-10 | CHEMICAL ELEMENT PAIRS $800: The first 2 transuranium elements neptunium & plutonium |
#7002, aired 2015-02-10 | CHEMICAL ELEMENT PAIRS $1200: Symbols Os & Ir, they are the 2 densest naturally occurring elements osmium & iridium |
#7002, aired 2015-02-10 | CHEMICAL ELEMENT PAIRS $2,000 (Daily Double): The 2 that were discovered by the Curies radium & polonium |
#7002, aired 2015-02-10 | CHEMICAL ELEMENT PAIRS $2000: The first two metals, they're the two that are missing from the table lithium & beryllium |
#6967, aired 2014-12-23 | FAMOUS PAIRS $200: In 2014 this pair launched a brand new "Up in Smoke" tour Cheech & Chong |
#6967, aired 2014-12-23 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: This couple who studied "human sexual response" tied the knot in 1971 & untied it 22 years later Masters & Johnson |
#6967, aired 2014-12-23 | FAMOUS PAIRS $600: In the original illustration, they're the pair seen here Tweedledee & Tweedledum |
#6967, aired 2014-12-23 | FAMOUS PAIRS $800: In Greek myth these immortal twins were placed together in the sky as the constellation Gemini Castor & Pollux |
#6967, aired 2014-12-23 | FAMOUS PAIRS $1000: Domenico & Stefano are the first names of these 2 Italian designers, D&G for short Dolce & Gabbana |
#6944, aired 2014-11-20 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $200: An underage gold digger minor miner |
#6944, aired 2014-11-20 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $400: A Merlot complaint wine whine |
#6944, aired 2014-11-20 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $600: An army or Marine Corps acting ensemble troop troupe |
#6944, aired 2014-11-20 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $800: Remorse over a golden object gilt guilt |
#6944, aired 2014-11-20 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $1000: A timely, up-to-date small dried fruit current currant |
#6906, aired 2014-09-29 | ALLITERATIVE WORD PAIRS $400: A restaurant server who has survived her husband a widow waitress |
#6906, aired 2014-09-29 | ALLITERATIVE WORD PAIRS $800: Childlike angels with thighs irritated from rubbing together chafing cherubs |
#6906, aired 2014-09-29 | ALLITERATIVE WORD PAIRS $2000: A coddled & overindulged caver a spoiled spelunker |
#6904, aired 2014-09-25 | TITLE MOVIE PAIRS $400: 1997:
George Clooney & Chris O'Donnell Batman & Robin |
#6904, aired 2014-09-25 | TITLE MOVIE PAIRS $800: 2014:
voiced by Ty Burrell & Max Charles Peabody & Sherman |
#6904, aired 2014-09-25 | TITLE MOVIE PAIRS $1200: 1969:
Paul Newman & Robert Redford Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid |
#6904, aired 2014-09-25 | TITLE MOVIE PAIRS $1600: 2004, 2008, 2011:
John Cho & Kal Penn Harold & Kumar |
#6904, aired 2014-09-25 | TITLE MOVIE PAIRS $2000: 1986:
Gary Oldman & Chloe Webb Sid & Nancy |
#6869, aired 2014-06-26 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $400: The correctly identified brother, Orville or Wilbur right Wright |
#6869, aired 2014-06-26 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $800: A low, nasal complaint about your fermented grape juice wine whine |
#6869, aired 2014-06-26 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $1200: The hurled royal seat thrown throne |
#6869, aired 2014-06-26 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $1600: For example, "I turn Christmas into a whole new art / Put paper on presents like Martha Stewart" wrap rap |
#6869, aired 2014-06-26 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $2000: The good cry a girl is having at a party for debutantes ball bawl |
#6805, aired 2014-03-28 | TV TITLE PAIRS $200: Best friends Eric McCormack & Debra Messing Will and Grace |
#6805, aired 2014-03-28 | TV TITLE PAIRS $400: 2 adolescents, both voiced by Mike Judge Beavis and Butthead |
#6805, aired 2014-03-28 | TV TITLE PAIRS $600: Cop Billy Gardell & teacher Melissa McCarthy Mike and Molly |
#6805, aired 2014-03-28 | TV TITLE PAIRS $800: Streetwise cops Paul Michael Glaser & David Soul Starsky and Hutch |
#6805, aired 2014-03-28 | TV TITLE PAIRS $1000: Lawyers Breckin Meyer & Mark-Paul Gosselaar Franklin and Bash |
#6791, aired 2014-03-10 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $200: In Shakespeare, a Trojan guy & an unfaithful gal Troilus & Cressida |
#6791, aired 2014-03-10 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $400: Lewis Carroll poem about a pinniped & a woodworker "The Walrus and the Carpenter" |
#6791, aired 2014-03-10 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $600: Turgenev novel with Nikolai Kirsanov & his kid Fathers and Sons |
#6791, aired 2014-03-10 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $800: A Herman Wouk sequel, later a miniseries War and Remembrance |
#6791, aired 2014-03-10 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $3,200 (Daily Double): 1929 William Faulkner title pair The Sound & the Fury |
#6777, aired 2014-02-18 | ANAGRAM PAIRS $200: A short sleep &
a dish to cook eggs nap & pan |
#6777, aired 2014-02-18 | ANAGRAM PAIRS $400: An Egyptian snake &
a health club with a steam room asp & spa |
#6777, aired 2014-02-18 | ANAGRAM PAIRS $600: A deposit of ore &
a grape home vein & vine |
#6777, aired 2014-02-18 | ANAGRAM PAIRS $800: A violent disturbance by a group of people &
a band such as the Police riot & trio |
#6777, aired 2014-02-18 | ANAGRAM PAIRS $1000: A lion's quarry &
a funereal pile prey & pyre |
#6694, aired 2013-10-24 | ANAGRAM PAIRS $400: A coffee cup to store your Juicy Fruit gum mug |
#6694, aired 2013-10-24 | ANAGRAM PAIRS $800: Stressed-out youngsters over the age of 12 tense teens |
#6694, aired 2013-10-24 | ANAGRAM PAIRS $1200: Someone who searches out a buddy or pal friend finder |
#6694, aired 2013-10-24 | ANAGRAM PAIRS $1600: To pointlessly use up perspiration waste sweat |
#6694, aired 2013-10-24 | ANAGRAM PAIRS $2000: Seat for the queen in a hive of a type of wasp hornet throne |
#6586, aired 2013-04-15 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: Sigmund Freud & Billy the Kid are 2 of the people this pair meets in their "Excellent Adventure" Bill & Ted |
#6586, aired 2013-04-15 | FAMOUS PAIRS $800: Poet pair referred to as RB & EBB for short Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning |
#6586, aired 2013-04-15 | FAMOUS PAIRS $1200: They were featured in the 1930 film short "Another Fine Mess" Laurel and Hardy |
#6586, aired 2013-04-15 | FAMOUS PAIRS $1600: Their musical collaborations included "Brigadoon" & "My Fair Lady" Lerner and Loewe |
#6586, aired 2013-04-15 | FAMOUS PAIRS $2000: These 2 Rosenberg brothers first began selling their pears by mail in the 1930s Harry and David |
#6582, aired 2013-04-09 | CONFUSING WORD PAIRS $400: Spelled one way, it means unmoving; spelled another, it's paper for writing letters stationary/stationery |
#6582, aired 2013-04-09 | CONFUSING WORD PAIRS $800: Starting with "a", it means to change; with "e", it's a result affect/effect |
#6582, aired 2013-04-09 | CONFUSING WORD PAIRS $1200: Vain, v-a-i-n, refers to vanity; the one spelled v-a-n-e is short for this device a weathervane |
#6582, aired 2013-04-09 | CONFUSING WORD PAIRS $1600: Depending on how you spell it, it can be a preface to a book or mean rather bold foreword/forward |
#6582, aired 2013-04-09 | CONFUSING WORD PAIRS $2000: Ending with the same 6 letters, one means implied, the other, fully & clearly expressed (like certain movie scenes) implicit and explicit |
#6566, aired 2013-03-18 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: A horse-like chess piece & Latin for "of god", found after "opus" knight & dei |
#6566, aired 2013-03-18 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: Elemental component & overhanging roof edge atom & eave |
#6566, aired 2013-03-18 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1200: Hidden storage place & early Spacek role a cache & Carrie |
#6566, aired 2013-03-18 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1600: A trucker's long trip & cereal grasses made into meal haul & oats |
#6555, aired 2013-03-01 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $200: The moment for an herb sometimes grouped with parsley, sage & rosemary thyme time |
#6555, aired 2013-03-01 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $400: An accomplishment of one's tootsies a feet feat |
#6555, aired 2013-03-01 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $600: To lightly damage beers bruise brews (ail ale accepted) |
#6555, aired 2013-03-01 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $800: The falsehood regarding the sodium hydroxide solution a lye lie |
#6555, aired 2013-03-01 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $1000: 100% a tool for making small holes in leather all awl |
#6406, aired 2012-06-25 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $400: A rather colorless bucket a pale pail |
#6406, aired 2012-06-25 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $800: A levy on short bulletin board nails a tacks tax |
#6406, aired 2012-06-25 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $1200: Jot correctly write right |
#6406, aired 2012-06-25 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $1600: Entirely sacred wholly holy |
#6406, aired 2012-06-25 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $2000: Contracting tissue in a bivalve mollusk a mussel muscle |
#6327, aired 2012-03-06 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: Cloudless during the day &
one piece of stock sunny & share |
#6327, aired 2012-03-06 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: The head of a monastery & the last name of the guy who sang "Alison" abbot and Costello |
#6327, aired 2012-03-06 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1200: Tiny computer components & a short swim chips and dip |
#6327, aired 2012-03-06 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1600: A "Sesame Street" grouch & a "wonderful" cartoon cat with a bag of tricks Oscar and Felix |
#6327, aired 2012-03-06 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $2000: A speedy messenger & singer Burl courier and Ives |
#6325, aired 2012-03-02 | ANTONYMIC PAIRS $400: A loyal friend "sticks with you through" these alliterative antonyms referring to good & bad times thick and thin |
#6325, aired 2012-03-02 | ANTONYMIC PAIRS $800: If someone's alternately passionate & indifferent about you, his feelings are said to "run" this way hot and cold |
#6325, aired 2012-03-02 | ANTONYMIC PAIRS $1200: A meeting in which people scream at each other is sometimes politely said to "full of lively" this pair give and take |
#6325, aired 2012-03-02 | ANTONYMIC PAIRS $2000: Tom Hanks' thanks to his gay drama teacher at the Oscars inspired this Kevin Kline film In & Out |
#6325, aired 2012-03-02 | ANTONYMIC PAIRS $2,600 (Daily Double): Scientific American has a feature that presents a common belief & asks this alliterative question fact or fiction |
#6306, aired 2012-02-06 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: Built & flew the first practical airplane the Wright Brothers |
#6306, aired 2012-02-06 | FAMOUS PAIRS $800: In Roman mythology, the king & queen of the gods Jupiter & Juno |
#6306, aired 2012-02-06 | FAMOUS PAIRS $1600: Business partners whose circus was purchased by the Ringling Brothers in 1907 Barnum & Bailey |
#6306, aired 2012-02-06 | FAMOUS PAIRS $2000: Founded a sporting goods & apparel store in 1892 that today focuses on casual wear Abercrombie & Fitch |
#6306, aired 2012-02-06 | FAMOUS PAIRS $3,000 (Daily Double): Title Trojan lovers in a Shakespeare play Troilus & Cressida |
#6293, aired 2012-01-18 | BARTLETT'S PAIRS $400: Ernest L. Thayer is represented by a pair of quotations, both from this baseball poem "Casey at the Bat" |
#6293, aired 2012-01-18 | BARTLETT'S PAIRS $800: Fred Allen gets 2 zingers, including "California's a wonderful place to live--if you happen to be" this fruit orange |
#6293, aired 2012-01-18 | BARTLETT'S PAIRS $1200: Kenneth Grahame's 2 quotes both come from this children's book The Wind in the Willows |
#6293, aired 2012-01-18 | BARTLETT'S PAIRS $1600: The 2 quotes by Charles Evans Hughes, the USA's 11th this, include "The Constitution is what the judges say it is" Chief Justice |
#6293, aired 2012-01-18 | BARTLETT'S PAIRS $2000: The first of this French playwright's 2 quotes begins, "A great nose indicates a great man" Edmond Rostand |
#6241, aired 2011-11-07 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $200: Ongoing TV drama about Cap'n Crunch or Cheerios a cereal serial |
#6241, aired 2011-11-07 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $400: Adam & Eve's competent son able Abel |
#6241, aired 2011-11-07 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $600: Bad-smelling chicken or turkey foul fowl |
#6241, aired 2011-11-07 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $800: Monetary gain for a person who speaks for God prophet profit |
#6241, aired 2011-11-07 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $1000: A mixture of 2 languages spoken by a plentiful city bird pigeon pidgin |
#6113, aired 2011-03-23 | FAMOUS PAIRS $200: Born just days apart in 1951, in 1976 they opened their first ice cream shop in a renovated gas station in Vermont Ben & Jerry |
#6113, aired 2011-03-23 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: In 1944 they won a special Pulitzer for their musical "Oklahoma!" Rodgers & Hammerstein |
#6113, aired 2011-03-23 | FAMOUS PAIRS $600: Chang & Eng, born in May 1811 & died in January 1874, were known as this pair Siamese twins |
#6113, aired 2011-03-23 | FAMOUS PAIRS $800: Seen here, "Bringing Home the Logs, Winter Landscape" is a 19th century lithograph from this pair Currier & Ives |
#6113, aired 2011-03-23 | FAMOUS PAIRS $1000: Their first map appeared in an 1872 issue of the "Railway Guide" (William) Rand & (Andrew) McNally |
#6049, aired 2010-12-23 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: A potato crisp & race car legend Earnhardt chip and Dale |
#6049, aired 2010-12-23 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: Mr. Mulder of "The X-Files" & the terror of the Baskerville family fox and hound |
#6049, aired 2010-12-23 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1200: People loudly knocking on your door & a mixture for brewing whiskey bangers and mash |
#6049, aired 2010-12-23 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1600: Philosopher Francis & jeweled Faberge creations bacon and eggs |
#6049, aired 2010-12-23 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $2000: Rabid rottweilers & male Londoners mad dogs and Englishmen |
#5963, aired 2010-07-14 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $400: About Sgt. Croft's platoon:
"The ____ and the Dead" Naked |
#5963, aired 2010-07-14 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $800: An autobiographical 1913 novel:
"____ and Lovers" Sons |
#5963, aired 2010-07-14 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $1200: A Dickens tale:
"____ and Son" Dombey |
#5963, aired 2010-07-14 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $1600: Made into a Ralph Fiennes/Cate Blanchett film:
"____ and Lucinda" Oscar |
#5963, aired 2010-07-14 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $2000: A struggle to write:
"The ____ ____ & the Butterfly" Diving Bell |
#5860, aired 2010-02-19 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $400: 2002:
This girl "& Stitch" Lilo |
#5860, aired 2010-02-19 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $800: 1974:
"Harry &" this cat Tonto |
#5860, aired 2010-02-19 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $1200: 1993:
"Benny &" this sister Joon |
#5860, aired 2010-02-19 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $1600: 1989:
This CEO "& Me" Roger |
#5860, aired 2010-02-19 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $2000: 1991:
This waitress "& Johnny" Frankie |
#5853, aired 2010-02-10 | ALPHABETIC LETTER PAIRS $200: For most people, it replaced the LP the CD |
#5853, aired 2010-02-10 | ALPHABETIC LETTER PAIRS $400: Sunscreen protects you from these harmful rays UV |
#5853, aired 2010-02-10 | ALPHABETIC LETTER PAIRS $600: In names of cities, this abbreviation precedes Paul & Louis St. |
#5853, aired 2010-02-10 | ALPHABETIC LETTER PAIRS $1000: It spells the name of a classic form of Japanese drama noh |
#5853, aired 2010-02-10 | ALPHABETIC LETTER PAIRS $1,100 (Daily Double): If you have this blood type, you're lucky; it's the "universal recipient" AB |
#5761, aired 2009-10-05 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $200: The misty fog left behind by President Rutherford B. Hayes haze |
#5761, aired 2009-10-05 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $400: The semicircular path taken by a biblical boat an ark arc |
#5761, aired 2009-10-05 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $600: An undecorated aircraft a plain plane |
#5761, aired 2009-10-05 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $800: Motionless writing paper stationary stationery |
#5761, aired 2009-10-05 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $1,000 (Daily Double): An infant wildebeest a new gnu |
#5698, aired 2009-05-20 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: Fruit-juice beverage & Ms. Davis of "The Starter Wife" punch & Judy |
#5698, aired 2009-05-20 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: Quaker colony founder William & a bank employee Penn & teller |
#5698, aired 2009-05-20 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1600: Conductor Stokowski & the lower part of the ear Leopold & lobe |
#5698, aired 2009-05-20 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $2000: Small natural streams & a brownish-gray color brooks & dun |
#5698, aired 2009-05-20 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $5,000 (Daily Double): Agricultural buildings for housing livestock, partnered with an aristocrat barns & noble |
#5675, aired 2009-04-17 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: Ice cream partners pre-Ben & Jerry:
Baskin & ____ Robbins |
#5675, aired 2009-04-17 | FAMOUS PAIRS $800: Encyclopedia publishers:
Funk & ____ Wagnalls |
#5675, aired 2009-04-17 | FAMOUS PAIRS $1200: The Bad Boys of Magic: Penn & ____ Teller |
#5675, aired 2009-04-17 | FAMOUS PAIRS $1600: He was her man but he done her wrong:
Frankie & ____ Johnny |
#5675, aired 2009-04-17 | FAMOUS PAIRS $2000: Partners in crime:
____ & Loeb Leopold |
#5617, aired 2009-01-27 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $200: Actors
Affleck & Seinfeld Ben & Jerry |
#5617, aired 2009-01-27 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: Suri's mom Katie & British actress Emily Holmes & Watson |
#5617, aired 2009-01-27 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $600: "Band of Brothers" actor Wahlberg & Madame Curie Donny & Marie |
#5617, aired 2009-01-27 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: Game show host Monty & author Joyce Carol Hall & Oates |
#5617, aired 2009-01-27 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1000: Authors Sinclair &
Arthur C. Lewis & Clarke |
#5453, aired 2008-04-30 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $400: 1871:
"...and the Pussycat" The Owl |
#5453, aired 2008-04-30 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $800: 1961:
"...and the Ecstasy" The Agony |
#5453, aired 2008-04-30 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $1200: 1937:
"...and Daniel Webster" The Devil |
#5453, aired 2008-04-30 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $1600: 1953:
"...and Sympathy" Tea |
#5453, aired 2008-04-30 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $2000: 1961:
"...and Zooey" Franny |
#5388, aired 2008-01-30 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: In business:
Dun & ____ Bradstreet |
#5388, aired 2008-01-30 | FAMOUS PAIRS $800: In the world of classic TV game shows:
____ & Todman Goodson |
#5388, aired 2008-01-30 | FAMOUS PAIRS $1200: On the ice rink:
____ & Dean Torvill |
#5388, aired 2008-01-30 | FAMOUS PAIRS $1600: In medieval legend:
Tristan & ____ Isolde |
#5388, aired 2008-01-30 | FAMOUS PAIRS $2000: In literature & on British TV:
Jeeves & ____ Wooster |
#5234, aired 2007-05-17 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $400: A 1984 adventure: "____ and the Temple of Doom" Indiana Jones |
#5234, aired 2007-05-17 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $800: A 1987 remake of a French Film: "Three Men and ____" a Baby |
#5234, aired 2007-05-17 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $1200: A 1999 Jodie Foster film: "____ and the King" Anna |
#5234, aired 2007-05-17 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $1600: A 2005 divorce drama: "The Squid and ____" the Whale |
#5234, aired 2007-05-17 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $2000: A 1998 film about musician sisters: "Hilary and ____" Jackie |
#5199, aired 2007-03-29 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: In automaking:
Rolls & ____ Royce |
#5199, aired 2007-03-29 | FAMOUS PAIRS $800: In journalism:
____ & Bernstein Woodward |
#5199, aired 2007-03-29 | FAMOUS PAIRS $1200: In the world of fashion:
____ & Gabbana Dolce |
#5199, aired 2007-03-29 | FAMOUS PAIRS $1600: Tragic lovers during the Middle Ages:
____ & Heloise Abelard |
#5199, aired 2007-03-29 | FAMOUS PAIRS $2000: In biology:
____ & Crick Watson |
#5186, aired 2007-03-12 | RHYMING ANIMAL PAIRS $400: Our national symbol & a floppy-eared canine eagle & beagle |
#5186, aired 2007-03-12 | RHYMING ANIMAL PAIRS $800: Swine & creatures that grow from tadpoles hogs & frogs |
#5186, aired 2007-03-12 | RHYMING ANIMAL PAIRS $1600: Domesticated draft bovine & Francis Marion's "swamp" moniker ox & fox |
#5186, aired 2007-03-12 | RHYMING ANIMAL PAIRS $2,000 (Daily Double): A creature of the order cetacea & a small game bird whale & quail |
#5186, aired 2007-03-12 | RHYMING ANIMAL PAIRS $2000: An aquatic mammal & a bird whose name is also a shade of blue seal & teal |
#5182, aired 2007-03-06 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: "JFK" director & the deciphering rock found near Rashid, Egypt Oliver & Rosetta Stone |
#5182, aired 2007-03-06 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: A 21st century British P.M. & a U.S. female speed-skating gold medalist Tony & Bonnie Blair |
#5182, aired 2007-03-06 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1200: Famed director of "Sweeney Todd" on Broadway & Haitian capital Hal & Port Au Prince |
#5182, aired 2007-03-06 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1600: Highest Alpine peak & the Robert Mondavi white wine you might drink there Mont & Sauvignon Blanc |
#5046, aired 2006-07-17 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $400: 1929:
"___ and the Fury" The Sound |
#5046, aired 2006-07-17 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $800: 1960:
"___ and Ham" Green Eggs |
#5046, aired 2006-07-17 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $1200: 1862:
"___ and Sons" Fathers |
#5046, aired 2006-07-17 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $1600: 1903 drama:
"___ and Superman" Man |
#5046, aired 2006-07-17 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $2000: 1961:
"___ and Zooey" Franny |
#5022, aired 2006-06-13 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: In the comics:
Hi & ___ Lois |
#5022, aired 2006-06-13 | FAMOUS PAIRS $800: NBC News colleagues:
___ & Brinkley Huntley |
#5022, aired 2006-06-13 | FAMOUS PAIRS $1200: Partners in crime:
___ & Loeb Leopold |
#5022, aired 2006-06-13 | FAMOUS PAIRS $1600: On stage:
___ & Fontanne Lunt |
#5022, aired 2006-06-13 | FAMOUS PAIRS $2000: Restaurateurs:
___ & Schmick McCormick |
#5004, aired 2006-05-18 | FAMOUS PAIRS $200: One newspaper headline described the 1997 heavyweight fight between this duo as a Pay-Per-Chew event (Evander) Holyfield & (Mike) Tyson |
#5004, aired 2006-05-18 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: Their marriage helped bring about the English Reformation Henry VIII & Anne Boleyn |
#5004, aired 2006-05-18 | FAMOUS PAIRS $600: The Biblical message some might get from this couple is "Move forward and don't look back!" Lot & his wife |
#5004, aired 2006-05-18 | FAMOUS PAIRS $800: This felonious couple met in 1930 & ended it in 1934 Bonnie & Clyde |
#5004, aired 2006-05-18 | FAMOUS PAIRS $1000: Robert Louis Stevenson thought this duo made a "Strange Case" Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde |
#4949, aired 2006-03-02 | LITERARY PAIRS $400: 1813:
"... and Prejudice" Pride |
#4949, aired 2006-03-02 | LITERARY PAIRS $800: 1912:
"...and the Lion" Androcles |
#4949, aired 2006-03-02 | LITERARY PAIRS $1200: 1924:
"...and the Paycock" Juno |
#4949, aired 2006-03-02 | LITERARY PAIRS $1600: 1598:
"...and Leander" Hero |
#4949, aired 2006-03-02 | LITERARY PAIRS $2000: 1978:
"...and Remembrance" War |
#4872, aired 2005-11-15 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: Spaces for butter in English muffins:
Nooks & ___ crannies |
#4872, aired 2005-11-15 | FAMOUS PAIRS $800: In the comics:
Calvin & ___ Hobbes |
#4872, aired 2005-11-15 | FAMOUS PAIRS $1200: Retail partners:
___ & Fitch Abercrombie |
#4872, aired 2005-11-15 | FAMOUS PAIRS $1600: Best buddies in Greek legend:
Damon & ___ Pythias |
#4872, aired 2005-11-15 | FAMOUS PAIRS $2000: In the Gulf of Guinea:
Sao Tome & ___ Principe |
#4815, aired 2005-07-08 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $400: 1989:
Tom Hanks &
a slobbering junkyard dog Turner and Hooch |
#4815, aired 2005-07-08 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $800: 1973:
James Coburn &
Kris Kristofferson Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid |
#4815, aired 2005-07-08 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $1200: 1989:
Sylvester Stallone &
Kurt Russell Tango and Cash |
#4815, aired 2005-07-08 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $1600: 1952:
Katharine Hepburn &
Spencer Tracy Pat and Mike |
#4815, aired 2005-07-08 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $2000: 1974:
Clint Eastwood &
Jeff Bridges Thunderbolt and Lightfoot |
#4772, aired 2005-05-10 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $200: A refined woman &
a Charlie Chaplin character Lady & the Tramp |
#4772, aired 2005-05-10 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: Mr. Bede &
the night before Adam & Eve |
#4772, aired 2005-05-10 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $600: Scalds &
footballer Marcus Burns & Allen |
#4772, aired 2005-05-10 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: A screwdriver &
a numbered game cube tool & die |
#4772, aired 2005-05-10 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1000: Skullcap &
Mr. Rhodes Beany & Cecil |
#4765, aired 2005-04-29 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: Abe Vigoda standout role & Pentiums Fish & chips |
#4765, aired 2005-04-29 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: Presbyterian Protestant reformer & the author of "Leviathan" Calvin & Hobbes |
#4765, aired 2005-04-29 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1200: A critter of the Aves class & sorcery Bird & Magic |
#4765, aired 2005-04-29 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1600: One kestrel & one yeti a falcon & a snowman |
#4765, aired 2005-04-29 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $2000: A light racing boat & Dr. McCoy of "Star Trek" scull & Bones |
#4753, aired 2005-04-13 | FAMOUS PAIRS $200: Publishing partners:
___ & Wagnalls Funk & Wagnalls |
#4753, aired 2005-04-13 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: Potent potable makers:
___ & Rossi Martini & Rossi |
#4753, aired 2005-04-13 | FAMOUS PAIRS $600: In mythology:
Hero & ___ Leander |
#4753, aired 2005-04-13 | FAMOUS PAIRS $800: Coffee merchants:
Chase & ___ Sanborn |
#4753, aired 2005-04-13 | FAMOUS PAIRS $1000: In Nick Park animated shorts:
Wallace & ___ Gromit |
#4737, aired 2005-03-22 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $400: 1991:
Susan Sarandon &
Geena Davis Thelma and Louise |
#4737, aired 2005-03-22 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $800: 1994:
Jim Carrey &
Jeff Daniels Dumb and Dumber |
#4737, aired 2005-03-22 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $1200: 1947:
Cary Grant &
Shirley Temple The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer |
#4737, aired 2005-03-22 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $1600: 1974:
James Caan &
Alan Arkin Freebie and the Bean |
#4737, aired 2005-03-22 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $2000: 1951:
Gregory Peck &
Susan Hayward David and Bathsheba |
#4716, aired 2005-02-21 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $200: 1913:
"...and Lovers" Sons |
#4716, aired 2005-02-21 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $400: 1894:
"...and the Man" Arms |
#4716, aired 2005-02-21 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $600: 1830:
"...and the Black" The Red |
#4716, aired 2005-02-21 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $800: Around 1375:
"...and the Green Knight" Sir Gawain |
#4716, aired 2005-02-21 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $1000: 1904:
"...and Kings" Cabbages |
#4618, aired 2004-10-06 | LITERARY PAIRS $400: They "dined on mince and slices of quince which they ate with a runcible spoon" the Owl & the Pussycat |
#4618, aired 2004-10-06 | LITERARY PAIRS $800: Introduced by 18th century poet John Byrom, this pair was popularized by Lewis Carroll Tweedledee & Tweedledum |
#4618, aired 2004-10-06 | LITERARY PAIRS $1200: Absurdly enough, Tom Stoppard re-dramatized this Shakespearean duo, old school chums of Hamlet turned spies Rosencrantz & Guildenstern |
#4618, aired 2004-10-06 | LITERARY PAIRS $2000: These 2 "Royal" characters from "Huck Finn" end up tarred & feathered after their cons go awry the Duke & the King |
#4618, aired 2004-10-06 | LITERARY PAIRS $12,000 (Daily Double): The film title "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" comes from a poem about these ill-fated medieval lovers Heloise & Abelard |
#4611, aired 2004-09-27 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $200: The kernel of a peach & Foucault's famous invention a pit & the pendulum |
#4611, aired 2004-09-27 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: Former St. Louis Cardinal shortstop Smith & Ms. Beecher Stowe Ozzie & Harriet |
#4611, aired 2004-09-27 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $600: "Wizard of Oz" Ray Bolger role & Coretta's married name the Scarecrow & Mrs. King |
#4611, aired 2004-09-27 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: Folkster Guthrie & Moonwalker No. 2 Woody & Buzz |
#4611, aired 2004-09-27 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1000: A planetary satellite & half a shilling a moon and sixpence |
#4606, aired 2004-09-20 | TV TITLE PAIRS $400: Paul Michael Glaser & David Soul Starsky & Hutch |
#4606, aired 2004-09-20 | TV TITLE PAIRS $800: Faith Ford & Kelly Ripa Hope & Faith |
#4606, aired 2004-09-20 | TV TITLE PAIRS $1200: Jameson Parker & Gerald McRaney Simon & Simon |
#4606, aired 2004-09-20 | TV TITLE PAIRS $1600: Brian Keith & Daniel Hugh-Kelly Hardcastle & McCormick |
#4606, aired 2004-09-20 | TV TITLE PAIRS $2000: Juliet Mills & Richard Long Nanny and the Professor |
#4605, aired 2004-09-17 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $200: Newscaster Brokaw &
comedian Seinfeld Tom & Jerry |
#4605, aired 2004-09-17 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: Lion group &
an opinion based on stereotyping pride & prejudice |
#4605, aired 2004-09-17 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $600: A wreath of leaves &
possessing the quality of robustness laurel & hardy |
#4605, aired 2004-09-17 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: A student &
the opposite of high learner & low |
#4605, aired 2004-09-17 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1000: One fixed glance &
Messrs. Daltrey & Bannister a stare & Rogers |
#4509, aired 2004-03-25 | BIG SCREEN TITLE PAIRS $400: 1989:
"...and Misdemeanors" Crimes |
#4509, aired 2004-03-25 | BIG SCREEN TITLE PAIRS $800: 1971:
"...and Broomsticks" Bedknobs |
#4509, aired 2004-03-25 | BIG SCREEN TITLE PAIRS $1200: 1989:
"...and Sheba" Solomon |
#4509, aired 2004-03-25 | BIG SCREEN TITLE PAIRS $1600: 1992:
"...and Away" Far |
#4509, aired 2004-03-25 | BIG SCREEN TITLE PAIRS $2000: 1982:
"...and Treacle" Brimstone |
#4397, aired 2003-10-21 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: "Mad About You" star Helen & "Spellbound" star Gregory Hunt & Peck |
#4397, aired 2003-10-21 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: A device to spray your ferns & regrets the absence of mister & misses |
#4397, aired 2003-10-21 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1200: The river on which Charon operates a ferry & Jagger, Richards & Watts, colloquially Styx & Stones |
#4397, aired 2003-10-21 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1600: Grieg's "Peer Gynt", for example, & ex-"West Wing"er Rob suite & Lowe |
#4397, aired 2003-10-21 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $2000: A device to hold your pool balls together & a type of pine tree rack & Pinyon |
#4386, aired 2003-10-06 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $400: 1999: Jodie Foster & Chow Yun-Fat Anna and the King |
#4386, aired 2003-10-06 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $800: 1931: Fredric March & Fredric March Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde |
#4386, aired 2003-10-06 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $1200: 1985: Timothy Hutton & Sean Penn The Falcon and the Snowman |
#4386, aired 2003-10-06 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $1600: 1980: Paul LeMat & Jason Robards, Jr. Melvin and Howard |
#4386, aired 2003-10-06 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $2000: 1957: Laurence Olivier & Marilyn Monroe The Prince and the Showgirl |
#4333, aired 2003-06-04 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $400: 1967:
Faye Dunaway & Warren Beatty Bonnie and Clyde |
#4333, aired 2003-06-04 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $800: 1969:
Paul Newman & Robert Redford Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid |
#4333, aired 2003-06-04 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $1200: 1997:
George Clooney & Chris O'Donnell Batman & Robin |
#4333, aired 2003-06-04 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $1600: 1976:
Sean Connery & Audrey Hepburn Robin and Marian |
#4333, aired 2003-06-04 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $2000: 1986:
Gary Oldman & Chloe Webb Sid and Nancy |
#4295, aired 2003-04-11 | FAMOUS PAIRS $200: In 1962 on the 59th anniv. of their flight, they were posthumously inducted into the National Aviation Hall of Fame the Wright Brothers |
#4295, aired 2003-04-11 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: First names of childhood friends & ice cream makers Cohen & Greenfield Ben & Jerry |
#4295, aired 2003-04-11 | FAMOUS PAIRS $600: They're the pair heard here Roy Rogers & Dale Evans |
#4295, aired 2003-04-11 | FAMOUS PAIRS $800 (Daily Double): In England, you can still see shows by this pair: an abusive hunchback & his long-suffering wife Punch & Judy |
#4295, aired 2003-04-11 | FAMOUS PAIRS $1000: "Ruddigore", first published in 1887, is one of their lesser known operettas Gilbert & Sullivan |
#4266, aired 2003-03-03 | FAMOUS PAIRS $200: The Phi Beta Kappa honor society was founded at this college in 1776 William and Mary |
#4266, aired 2003-03-03 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: In 1960 this piano-playing pair made the Billboard Top 40 with their theme from "Exodus" Ferrante & Teicher |
#4266, aired 2003-03-03 | FAMOUS PAIRS $600: Irene Curie paired up with Frederic Joliot; this man was the famous partner of Louis Jolliet Marquette |
#4266, aired 2003-03-03 | FAMOUS PAIRS $800: This acting couple who wed in 1922 starred in 1925's "Arms and the Man" & 1935's "Taming of the Shrew" Alfred Lunt & Lynn Fontanne |
#4266, aired 2003-03-03 | FAMOUS PAIRS $1,000 (Daily Double): Congressional pair that sponsored the Labor-Management Relations Act of 1947 Sen. Robert Taft & Rep. Fred Hartley |
#4184, aired 2002-11-07 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: Red dwarfs & pubs stars & bars |
#4184, aired 2002-11-07 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: Telephone pole support wires & Betsy Wetsys guys & dolls |
#4184, aired 2002-11-07 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1200: Mr. Guthrie & Mr. Aldrin Woody & Buzz |
#4184, aired 2002-11-07 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1600: The middle Brady daughter & a senior college official Jan & Dean |
#4184, aired 2002-11-07 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $2000: A Biblical Hebrew prophet with his own book & commentator Rooney Amos & Andy |
#4138, aired 2002-09-04 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $400: An animation song a tune toon |
#4138, aired 2002-09-04 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $800: Grossly offensive chickens and turkeys foul fowl |
#4138, aired 2002-09-04 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $1200: A Siamese dead heat a Thai tie |
#4138, aired 2002-09-04 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $1600: How you might be charged for each cat hum per purr |
#4138, aired 2002-09-04 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $2000: The royal seat that was hurled the thrown throne |
#4117, aired 2002-06-25 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $400: To heist an alloy of iron steal/steel |
#4117, aired 2002-06-25 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $800: A rough-voice equine hoarse/horse |
#4117, aired 2002-06-25 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $1,200 (Daily Double): A labyrinth of corn maize/maze |
#4117, aired 2002-06-25 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $1200: A straight up-&-down purple fruit plumb/plum |
#4117, aired 2002-06-25 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $2000: To elevate mantas raise/rays |
#4059, aired 2002-04-04 | CINEMATIC TITLE PAIRS $400: 1996: "___ and Personal" Up Close |
#4059, aired 2002-04-04 | CINEMATIC TITLE PAIRS $800: 1985: "___ and Die in L.A." To Live |
#4059, aired 2002-04-04 | CINEMATIC TITLE PAIRS $1200: 1987: "___ and Deliver" Stand |
#4059, aired 2002-04-04 | CINEMATIC TITLE PAIRS $2000: 1941: "___ and Sand" Blood |
#4059, aired 2002-04-04 | CINEMATIC TITLE PAIRS $6,000 (Daily Double): 1955: "___ and Back" To Hell |
#4020, aired 2002-02-08 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $200: 1999:
"____ and the Chamber of Secrets" Harry Potter |
#4020, aired 2002-02-08 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $400: 1597:
"____ and Juliet" Romeo |
#4020, aired 2002-02-08 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $600: 1866:
"____ and Punishment" Crime |
#4020, aired 2002-02-08 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $800: 1871:
"____ and the Pussy cat" The Owl |
#4020, aired 2002-02-08 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $1000: 1952:
"____ and the Sea" The Old Man |
#4002, aired 2002-01-15 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $200: 1881: "...and the Pauper" The Prince |
#4002, aired 2002-01-15 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $400: 1960: "...and Ham" Green Eggs |
#4002, aired 2002-01-15 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $600: 1961: "...and the Ecstasy" The Agony |
#4002, aired 2002-01-15 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $800: 1953: "...and Sympathy" Tea |
#4002, aired 2002-01-15 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $1000: 1961: "...and Zooey" Franny |
#3997, aired 2002-01-08 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: Dickens' orphaned Oliver & S.C. Johnson's stain remover brand Twist & Shout |
#3997, aired 2002-01-08 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: It's the quasi-related pair seen here rock & roll |
#3997, aired 2002-01-08 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1200: Companies like United Van Lines & Bekins, & the "trembling" sect that's an offshoot of the Quakers movers & Shakers |
#3997, aired 2002-01-08 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1600: West Virginia Senator Robert's family & actresses Arthur & Benaderet Byrds & bees |
#3997, aired 2002-01-08 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $2000: "Mr. Roboto" rock group & authors I.F. & Irving sticks & stones |
#3949, aired 2001-11-01 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $100: An Academy Award & a famous cartoon cat Oscar & Felix |
#3949, aired 2001-11-01 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $200: Sodium chloride, for example, & a park at the southern tip of Manhattan a salt & Battery |
#3949, aired 2001-11-01 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $300: A postgraduate degree & Lithgow's male offspring Master's & John's son |
#3949, aired 2001-11-01 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: "Lolita" actor James & psychic Jeane Mason & Dixon |
#3949, aired 2001-11-01 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $500: A song on a CD & a chosen area of study track & field |
#3929, aired 2001-10-04 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $200: Singer-songwriter Carole & Freddie Mercury's band King & Queen |
#3929, aired 2001-10-04 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: Squeaky-clean actress Doris & singer Gladys Day & Knight |
#3929, aired 2001-10-04 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $600: Country legend Johnny & film legend Grant Cash & Cary |
#3929, aired 2001-10-04 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: Former Democratic Colorado senator Gary & the largest city in South Korea Hart & Seoul |
#3929, aired 2001-10-04 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1000: Boxer Liston & your part of the loot Sonny & share |
#3915, aired 2001-09-14 | FAMOUS PAIRS $100: In a Sinatra song, "Love and marriage go together like" these 2 things a horse and carriage |
#3915, aired 2001-09-14 | FAMOUS PAIRS $200: Tools of the trade for William Tell & Cupid bow & arrows |
#3915, aired 2001-09-14 | FAMOUS PAIRS $300: This company has cleaned up with such products as Bold, Comet & Camay soap Procter & Gamble |
#3915, aired 2001-09-14 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: "Reunited" & "Shake Your Groove Thing" were big hits for this R&B pair Peaches & Herb |
#3915, aired 2001-09-14 | FAMOUS PAIRS $600 (Daily Double): This retailer that once specialized in outdoor gear outfitted Teddy Roosevelt & Robert Peary for their expeditions Abercrombie & Fitch |
#3914, aired 2001-09-13 | TV TITLE PAIRS $200: Jenna Elfman &
Thomas Gibson Dharma & Greg |
#3914, aired 2001-09-13 | TV TITLE PAIRS $400: Robin Williams &
Pam Dawber Mork & Mindy |
#3914, aired 2001-09-13 | TV TITLE PAIRS $600: Penny Marshall &
Cindy Williams Laverne & Shirley |
#3914, aired 2001-09-13 | TV TITLE PAIRS $800: Sharon Gless &
Tyne Daly Cagney & Lacey |
#3914, aired 2001-09-13 | TV TITLE PAIRS $1000: Ben Vereen &
Jeff Goldblum Tenspeed & Brownshoe |
#3896, aired 2001-07-09 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $200: 1999:
"____ and the KIng" Anna |
#3896, aired 2001-07-09 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $400: 1947:
"____ and the Bobby-Soxer" The Bachelor |
#3896, aired 2001-07-09 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $600: 1993:
"____ and Joon" Benny |
#3896, aired 2001-07-09 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $800: 1983:
"____ and the Cruisers" Eddie |
#3896, aired 2001-07-09 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $1000: 1941:
"____ and Miss Jones" The Devil |
#3869, aired 2001-05-31 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $100: "Designing Women" actress Annie & unfavorable reviews Potts & pans |
#3869, aired 2001-05-31 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $200: Edwin Starr's No. 1 hit that says, "What is it good for?" & pod veggies "War" & peas |
#3869, aired 2001-05-31 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $300: Guess? model Anna Nicole & the vegetable oil brand Florence Henderson endorsed in TV ads Smith & Wesson |
#3869, aired 2001-05-31 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: "Melrose Place" actor Grant & legendary Swiss archer William Show & Tell |
#3869, aired 2001-05-31 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $500: The family of the Umbellularia californica tree & "Return of the Native" author Thomas Laurel & Hardy |
#3841, aired 2001-04-23 | CINEMATIC TITLE PAIRS $200: 1961:
"....and Goliath" David |
#3841, aired 2001-04-23 | CINEMATIC TITLE PAIRS $400: 1992:
"....and Natasha" Boris |
#3841, aired 2001-04-23 | CINEMATIC TITLE PAIRS $600: 1977:
"....and the Eye of the Tiger" Sinbad |
#3841, aired 2001-04-23 | CINEMATIC TITLE PAIRS $800: 1985:
"....and the Snowman" The Falcon |
#3841, aired 2001-04-23 | CINEMATIC TITLE PAIRS $1000: 1959:
"....and the Little People" Darby O'Gill |
#3787, aired 2001-02-06 | FAMOUS PAIRS $100: What Little Miss Muffet was eating while she sat on her tuffet curds & whey |
#3787, aired 2001-02-06 | FAMOUS PAIRS $200: Gotham City's dynamic duo Batman & Robin |
#3787, aired 2001-02-06 | FAMOUS PAIRS $300: Seen here, they were quite a pair Laurel & Hardy |
#3787, aired 2001-02-06 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: In the Bible, the first 2 brothers mentioned Cain & Abel |
#3787, aired 2001-02-06 | FAMOUS PAIRS $500: Songwriting team who gave us "The Sound of Music" Rodgers & Hammerstein |
#3779, aired 2001-01-25 | FAMOUS PAIRS $200: Game in which you'd hear the phrase "Ready or not, here I come" Hide and Seek |
#3779, aired 2001-01-25 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: Sewing items felt by a foot waking up Pins & needles |
#3779, aired 2001-01-25 | FAMOUS PAIRS $600: Colorful (or is it colorless?) phrase meaning clear-cut, without a doubt Black & white |
#3779, aired 2001-01-25 | FAMOUS PAIRS $800: Now referring to a rule that's rigidly enforced, it used to refer to a ship that had run aground Hard & fast |
#3779, aired 2001-01-25 | FAMOUS PAIRS $1000: This phrase for decided & fixed comes from how herbs were sold Cut & dried |
#3767, aired 2001-01-09 | BIG SCREEN TITLE PAIRS $100: 1971:
"...and the Chocolate Factory" Willy Wonka |
#3767, aired 2001-01-09 | BIG SCREEN TITLE PAIRS $200: 1994:
"...and Present Danger" Clear |
#3767, aired 2001-01-09 | BIG SCREEN TITLE PAIRS $300: 1966:
"...and Mr. Chicken" The Ghost |
#3767, aired 2001-01-09 | BIG SCREEN TITLE PAIRS $400: 1993:
"...and Confused" Dazed |
#3767, aired 2001-01-09 | BIG SCREEN TITLE PAIRS $500: 1975:
"...and the Lion" The Wind |
#3684, aired 2000-09-14 | CINEMATIC TITLE PAIRS $100: 1958:
"...and the Dead" The Naked |
#3684, aired 2000-09-14 | CINEMATIC TITLE PAIRS $200: 1971:
"...and Maude" Harold |
#3684, aired 2000-09-14 | CINEMATIC TITLE PAIRS $300: 1989:
"...and Hooch" Turner |
#3684, aired 2000-09-14 | CINEMATIC TITLE PAIRS $400: 1945:
"...and the Amazons" Tarzan |
#3684, aired 2000-09-14 | CINEMATIC TITLE PAIRS $500: 1976:
"...and the Dirtwater Fox" The Duchess |
#3682, aired 2000-09-12 | BIBLICAL PAIRS $100: Created by God to rule the Earth in Genesis Adam & Eve |
#3682, aired 2000-09-12 | BIBLICAL PAIRS $200: Jesus' Earthly parents Joseph & Mary |
#3682, aired 2000-09-12 | BIBLICAL PAIRS $300: "Hairy" couple from Judges 16 Samson & Delilah |
#3682, aired 2000-09-12 | BIBLICAL PAIRS $400: The sons of Rebekah Jacob & Esau |
#3682, aired 2000-09-12 | BIBLICAL PAIRS $500: God & Jesus are called by these 2 Greek letters in Revelation Alpha & Omega |
#3648, aired 2000-06-14 | CINEMATIC TITLE PAIRS $200: 1984:
"...and the Temple of Doom" Indiana Jones |
#3648, aired 2000-06-14 | CINEMATIC TITLE PAIRS $400: 1971:
"...and Broomsticks" Bedknobs |
#3648, aired 2000-06-14 | CINEMATIC TITLE PAIRS $600: 1975:
"...and His Dog" A Boy |
#3648, aired 2000-06-14 | CINEMATIC TITLE PAIRS $800: 1997:
"...& Out" In |
#3648, aired 2000-06-14 | CINEMATIC TITLE PAIRS $1000: 1982:
"...and Treacle" Brimstone |
#3629, aired 2000-05-18 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $200: Mr. Flintstone & the first "Spice Girl" to quit the group Fred & Ginger |
#3629, aired 2000-05-18 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: An examination supervisor & what people do in a casino Proctor & Gamble |
#3629, aired 2000-05-18 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $600: Another name for a mongrel & actor Goldblum Mutt & Jeff |
#3629, aired 2000-05-18 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: The "colorfully" depressed & popular Old West writer Zane Blue & Grey |
#3629, aired 2000-05-18 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1000: The computer in the movie "Alien" & French Chef Julia Mother & Child |
#3587, aired 2000-03-21 | GEOGRAPHIC PAIRS $200: Trinidad is over 15 times the size of this national partner Tobago |
#3587, aired 2000-03-21 | GEOGRAPHIC PAIRS $400: In exploration this name is paired with Clark; in the Outer Hebrides it's paired with Harris Lewis |
#3587, aired 2000-03-21 | GEOGRAPHIC PAIRS $800: This cattle-breeding region is paired with Schleswig in Germany's northernmost state Holstein |
#3587, aired 2000-03-21 | GEOGRAPHIC PAIRS $1,000 (Daily Double): Alsatian, a German dialect, is the Lingua franca, not the Lingua germanica, of this paired region Alsace-Lorraine |
#3587, aired 2000-03-21 | GEOGRAPHIC PAIRS $1000: In South Carolina Greenville & this city are paired in the name of an international airport Spartanburg |
#3585, aired 2000-03-17 | CINEMATIC TITLE PAIRS $200: 1994:
"...& Dumber" Dumb |
#3585, aired 2000-03-17 | CINEMATIC TITLE PAIRS $400: 1975:
"...and the Holy Grail" Monty Python |
#3585, aired 2000-03-17 | CINEMATIC TITLE PAIRS $600: 1996:
"...and the Giant Peach" James |
#3585, aired 2000-03-17 | CINEMATIC TITLE PAIRS $800: 1944:
"...and Old Lace" Arsenic |
#3585, aired 2000-03-17 | CINEMATIC TITLE PAIRS $1000: 1974:
"...and the Bean" Freebie |
#3553, aired 2000-02-02 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $200: Author Roald's Barbies Dahl's dolls |
#3553, aired 2000-02-02 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $400: Alterations experts for president Zachary Taylor's tailors |
#3553, aired 2000-02-02 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $600: A conceited wind direction indicator Vain vane |
#3553, aired 2000-02-02 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $800: Marquis' ultimate reference works on identifying owls by their sounds Who's hoos |
#3553, aired 2000-02-02 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $1000: A rough route Coarse course |
#3548, aired 2000-01-26 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $200: Supreme Court judge Hugo & distance runner Mary all tooled up Black & Decker |
#3548, aired 2000-01-26 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: British breakfast of same-named cities in Maine, California & Michigan & an Alan Alda series Bangors & M*A*S*H |
#3548, aired 2000-01-26 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $600: Cooking herb & laundry detergent pair that "wait for no man" thyme & Tide |
#3548, aired 2000-01-26 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: Magazine published by singer Vikki & actress Minnie Carr & Driver |
#3548, aired 2000-01-26 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1000: Country singing team of an "Iliad" author & the father-in-law of Moses Homer & Jethro |
#3540, aired 2000-01-14 | TV TITLE PAIRS $200: Eric McCormack &
Debra Messing Will & Grace |
#3540, aired 2000-01-14 | TV TITLE PAIRS $400: Rock Hudson &
Susan Saint James McMillan and Wife |
#3540, aired 2000-01-14 | TV TITLE PAIRS $600: Jane Curtin &
Susan Saint James Kate & Allie |
#3540, aired 2000-01-14 | TV TITLE PAIRS $800: Redd Foxx &
Demond Wilson Sanford and Son |
#3540, aired 2000-01-14 | TV TITLE PAIRS $1000: Paul Michael Glaser &
David Soul Starsky and Hutch |
#3527, aired 1999-12-28 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $200: 1843:
"... and the Pendulum" The Pit |
#3527, aired 1999-12-28 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $400: 1929:
"... and the Fury" The Sound |
#3527, aired 1999-12-28 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $600: 1919:
"... and Sixpence" The Moon |
#3527, aired 1999-12-28 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $800: 1894:
"... and the Man" Arms |
#3527, aired 1999-12-28 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $1000: 1939:
"... and the Rock" The Web |
#3511, aired 1999-12-06 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $200: "Jeopardy!" announcer Johnny & '60s TV variety show host Ed Gilbert & Sullivan |
#3511, aired 1999-12-06 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: Colony starter William & a clerk at a bank Penn & teller |
#3511, aired 1999-12-06 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $600: A playing card knave & Ms. St. John Jack & Jill |
#3511, aired 1999-12-06 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: "Happy Days" Ralph Malph actor & Nobel winner Curie Donny (Most) & Marie |
#3511, aired 1999-12-06 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1000: A Scottish word for pretty or appealing & former NBA star Drexler Bonnie & Clyde |
#3408, aired 1999-06-02 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $200: A "Hawaiian" fruit juice beverage & Miss Garland Punch & Judy |
#3408, aired 1999-06-02 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: "Ring of Fire" singer & the big screen's Mr. "Mask" Cash & Carrey |
#3408, aired 1999-06-02 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $600: An ethnic group of northern Iraq & a type of highway "station" for truckers Kurds & weigh |
#3408, aired 1999-06-02 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1000: Shorter term for an Australian & the veterinarian author of "All Creatures Great and Small" Aussie & Herriot |
#3408, aired 1999-06-02 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1,800 (Daily Double): An English empirical philosopher & the author of "The Star-Spangled Banner" Locke & Key |
#3312, aired 1999-01-19 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $200: Gene Simmons' band & the cosmetics they might wear Kiss & makeup |
#3312, aired 1999-01-19 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: "The Nutcracker" for example & Brat Pack actor Rob Suite & Lowe |
#3312, aired 1999-01-19 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $600: Byron's title & Mayberry sheriff Andy Lord & Taylor |
#3312, aired 1999-01-19 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: TV "Wiseguy" Wahl & Nazi war criminal Klaus Ken & Barbie |
#3312, aired 1999-01-19 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1000: Supreme Court justices Hugo & Byron "Whizzer" Black & White |
#3269, aired 1998-11-19 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $200: "Bullitt" star McQueen &
Uganda's Amin Steve & Idi |
#3269, aired 1998-11-19 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: Heavyweight champ Larry &
golfing champ Tom Holmes & Watson |
#3269, aired 1998-11-19 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $600: Jekyll's dark half &
a worshipper at the Golden Temple in the Punjab Hyde & Sikh |
#3269, aired 1998-11-19 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: A WWII German defensive line &
Judge Bean Siegfried & Roy |
#3269, aired 1998-11-19 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1000: "The Magic Mountain" author &
a 1978 Christopher Reeve role Mann & Superman |
#3063, aired 1997-12-17 | PAIRS $100: About this title pair, Sammy Cahn wrote, "You can't have one without the other" Love And Marriage |
#3063, aired 1997-12-17 | PAIRS $200: In "Hey! Diddle, Diddle", these 2 left the scene together Dish & spoon |
#3063, aired 1997-12-17 | PAIRS $300: After this singing duo split, she won an Oscar & he was elected to Congress....& the beat goes on Sonny & Cher |
#3063, aired 1997-12-17 | PAIRS $400: An April 1997 auction of Clyde Barrow's belongings raised money to fund moving his grave next to hers Bonnie Parker |
#3063, aired 1997-12-17 | PAIRS $500: These Siamese twins, last name Bunker, married sisters in 1843 & fathered a total of 22 children Chang & Eng |
#3009, aired 1997-10-02 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $200: A reasonable taxi charge Fair fare |
#3009, aired 1997-10-02 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $400: A 7-day period that's not up to snuff Weak week |
#3009, aired 1997-10-02 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $600: Chop up Certs Mince mints |
#3009, aired 1997-10-02 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $800: It's a notation on a percussion score to clash Cymbal symbol |
#3009, aired 1997-10-02 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $1000: Totally missed the aquamarine question on a color test Blew blue |
#2954, aired 1997-06-05 | TV TITLE PAIRS $100: Teri Hatcher & Dean Cain "Lois & Clark" |
#2954, aired 1997-06-05 | TV TITLE PAIRS $200: Susan Saint James & Jane Curtin "Kate & Allie" |
#2954, aired 1997-06-05 | TV TITLE PAIRS $300: Jameson Parker & Gerald McRaney "Simon & Simon" |
#2954, aired 1997-06-05 | TV TITLE PAIRS $400: Bruce Boxleitner & Kate Jackson "Scarecrow And Mrs. King" |
#2954, aired 1997-06-05 | TV TITLE PAIRS $500: Thomas Haden Church & Debra Messing "Ned & Stacey" |
#2900, aired 1997-03-21 | FAMOUS PAIRS $200: "Edelweiss" from "The Sound Of Music" was the last song they wrote together Rodgers & Hammerstein |
#2900, aired 1997-03-21 | FAMOUS PAIRS $600: Born of Chinese parents in 1811, they died in 1874, having literally lived their whole lives together Chang & Eng Bunker (Siamese twins) |
#2900, aired 1997-03-21 | FAMOUS PAIRS $800: This British pair won 4 consecutive ice dancing world championships 1981-84 Torvill & Dean |
#2900, aired 1997-03-21 | FAMOUS PAIRS $1000: This standard encyclopedia first issued in 1912 was named for a pair of Lutheran ministers Funk & Wagnalls |
#2900, aired 1997-03-21 | FAMOUS PAIRS $1,200 (Daily Double): In early 1996 they celebrated their 15,000th live performance: [video clue] Siegfried & Roy |
#2848, aired 1997-01-08 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $200: A beloved doe dear deer |
#2848, aired 1997-01-08 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $400: A gun or sword fight between 2 pairs of people dual duel |
#2848, aired 1997-01-08 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $600: An inactive graven image idle idol |
#2848, aired 1997-01-08 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $800: A shy Japanese carp coy koi |
#2848, aired 1997-01-08 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $1000: Was familiar with the 13th letter of the Greek alphabet knew nu |
#2825, aired 1996-12-06 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $100: A complete donut center whole hole |
#2825, aired 1996-12-06 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $200: In a restaurant, it's a quartet's table request for four |
#2825, aired 1996-12-06 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $300: Contented performing kittens might be paid this way per purr |
#2825, aired 1996-12-06 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $400: A squash that's been pierced by a bull's horn gored gourd |
#2825, aired 1996-12-06 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $500: Remained sedate stayed staid |
#2636, aired 1996-02-05 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $200: Dostoyevsky's 1866 tale of murder & its consequences Crime and Punishment |
#2636, aired 1996-02-05 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $400: Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea" is set in a fishing boat & this Lear poem in a pea-green boat "The Owl and the Pussy-cat" |
#2636, aired 1996-02-05 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $600: George Bernard Shaw's tale that gave a Greek tailor "paws" to think Androcles and the Lion |
#2636, aired 1996-02-05 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $800: Maugham's tale of a man who moves to Tahiti to paint The Moon and Sixpence |
#2636, aired 1996-02-05 | LITERARY TITLE PAIRS $2,000 (Daily Double): Of Jane Austen's 6 novels, the 2 titles that fit the category Pride and Prejudice & Sense and Sensibility |
#2623, aired 1996-01-17 | FAMOUS PAIRS $200: In 1907 the circus formed by this pair was acquired by the Ringling Brothers Barnum & Bailey |
#2623, aired 1996-01-17 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: These brothers were the subject of a 1991 book called "Fascinating Rhythm" George & Ira Gershwin |
#2623, aired 1996-01-17 | FAMOUS PAIRS $600: They founded the comapny that launched Pocket Books in 1939 Simon & Schuster |
#2623, aired 1996-01-17 | FAMOUS PAIRS $800: These comedic magicians gained notice in an act called the "Asparagus Valley Cultural Society" in San Francisco Penn & Teller |
#2623, aired 1996-01-17 | FAMOUS PAIRS $1000: In 1673 these French explorers set out to trace the course of the Mississippi Marquette & Jolliet |
#2369, aired 1994-12-15 | FAMOUS PAIRS $100: Famous pair that sent Columbus on his merry way in 1492 Ferdinand & Isabella |
#2369, aired 1994-12-15 | FAMOUS PAIRS $200: When Johnse & Rosanna eloped in 1882, it fueled the famous feud between these 2 families the Hatfields & the McCoys |
#2369, aired 1994-12-15 | FAMOUS PAIRS $300: This Piano Man & Uptown Girl ended their marriage in 1994 Billy Joel & Christie Brinkley |
#2369, aired 1994-12-15 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: Name paired with John Speke or Elizabeth Taylor Richard Burton |
#2369, aired 1994-12-15 | FAMOUS PAIRS $500: The 2 opposing political factions in 13th c. Italy were the Guelphs & this group the Ghibellines |
#2304, aired 1994-09-15 | TV PAIRS $100: More properly, this 1980s CBS sitcom would have been titled "Katherine & Allison" Kate & Allie |
#2304, aired 1994-09-15 | TV PAIRS $200: This pair consisted of an alien Earth observer & a Boulder, Colorado woman Mork & Mindy |
#2304, aired 1994-09-15 | TV PAIRS $300: Name on the salvage yard located at 9114 South Central in Los Angeles Sanford & Son |
#2304, aired 1994-09-15 | TV PAIRS $400: This title pair was a trucker & his simian companion, whom he named for coach Paul Bryant B.J. & the Bear |
#2304, aired 1994-09-15 | TV PAIRS $500: Scarecrow had Mrs. King; this Mountie had Yukon King Sergeant Preston |
#2237, aired 1994-05-03 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $100: A frog relative with digits on its pedal extremities a toed toad |
#2237, aired 1994-05-03 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $200: Definitely not the moment for parsley, sage or rosemary thyme time |
#2237, aired 1994-05-03 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $300: Lines of American beauties rose rows |
#2237, aired 1994-05-03 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $400: A ranch enclosure for a church singing group a chorale corral |
#2237, aired 1994-05-03 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $500: A head & shoulders statue sent by greyhound a bussed bust |
#2210, aired 1994-03-25 | FAMOUS PAIRS $100: After their expedition, they served as governors of the Louisiana & Missouri Terrs. respectively Lewis & Clark |
#2210, aired 1994-03-25 | FAMOUS PAIRS $200: The company founded by this pair is the world's leading maker of contact lenses Bausch & Lomb |
#2210, aired 1994-03-25 | FAMOUS PAIRS $300: They were first paired in 1976 for a local Chicago TV show, "Opening Soon at a Theatre Near You" Siskel & Ebert |
#2210, aired 1994-03-25 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: The car in which this outlaw couple was shot & killed in 1934 is displayed at Whiskey Pete's near Las Vegas Bonnie & Clyde |
#2210, aired 1994-03-25 | FAMOUS PAIRS $500: In 1992 these pioneering sex therapists filed for divorce Masters & Johnson |
#2044, aired 1993-06-24 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $100: A hirsute Truman a hairy Harry |
#2044, aired 1993-06-24 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $200: The sixty minutes that belong to us our hour |
#2044, aired 1993-06-24 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $300: A prohibited group of musicians a banned band |
#2044, aired 1993-06-24 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $400: Conceal a Robert Louis Stevenson villain hide Hyde |
#2044, aired 1993-06-24 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $500: Mode of water transport to get Tinker Bell to an island a fairy ferry |
#2011, aired 1993-05-10 | FAMOUS PAIRS $100: The 2 items that make up the costume worn by graduating students cap & gown |
#2011, aired 1993-05-10 | FAMOUS PAIRS $200: This pair should have seen from the start that a hilltop was an odd place for a well Jack & Jill |
#2011, aired 1993-05-10 | FAMOUS PAIRS $300: Full, exact information on a subject, or a the source of a biblical quote chapter & verse |
#2011, aired 1993-05-10 | FAMOUS PAIRS $500: Of this Reebok Olympic pair, one bronzed & the other didn't even make the team Dan & Dave |
#2011, aired 1993-05-10 | FAMOUS PAIRS $700 (Daily Double): Famous pair seen here: They've become cult favorites Ren & Stimpy |
#1981, aired 1993-03-29 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $100: Chop after dinner candies into small pieces to mince mints |
#1981, aired 1993-03-29 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $200: It’s financial gain for Isaiah or Muhammad prophet profit (prophet's profits) |
#1981, aired 1993-03-29 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $300: A swank & stylish Arabian prince a chic sheik |
#1981, aired 1993-03-29 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $400: Sells foot levers for bicycles peddles pedals |
#1981, aired 1993-03-29 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $500: A bold preface to a novel a forward foreword |
#1958, aired 1993-02-24 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY PAIRS $200: Kraft makes Nice N' Light, Light N' Lively & Shake 'n this Bake |
#1958, aired 1993-02-24 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY PAIRS $400: Cumberland Packing Corp. of Brooklyn fills the pink packages with this sugar substitute Sweet'n Low |
#1958, aired 1993-02-24 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY PAIRS $600: Kid across America are stuck on its Band-Aids Johnson & Johnson |
#1958, aired 1993-02-24 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY PAIRS $800: With its contact lenses & solutions, this Rochester, N.Y. firm is a site for sore eyes Bausch & Lomb |
#1958, aired 1993-02-24 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY PAIRS $1000: This company's new Ivory Ultra safe skin care bar breaks over 100 years of tradition—it doesn't float Procter & Gamble |
#1772, aired 1992-04-21 | FAMOUS PAIRS $100: "Camelot" was this pair's seventh & last Broadway collaboration Lerner & Loewe |
#1772, aired 1992-04-21 | FAMOUS PAIRS $200: In 1871, this pair met for the first time at Africa's Lake Tanganyika Stanley & Livingstone |
#1772, aired 1992-04-21 | FAMOUS PAIRS $300: Their lithographs originally sold for between 5¢ & $3.50 & are now worth thousands Currier & Ives |
#1772, aired 1992-04-21 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: In 1970, after counseling hundreds of couples, they published "Human Sexual Inadequacy" Masters & Johnson |
#1772, aired 1992-04-21 | FAMOUS PAIRS $500: This husband-&-wife mime team was featured on "The Sonny and Cher Show" before getting their own in 1977 Shields and Yarnell |
#1696, aired 1992-01-06 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $100: It describes Yogi without his hat, collar & tie a bare bear |
#1696, aired 1992-01-06 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $200: A piece of personalized writing paper motionless on the desk stationary stationery |
#1696, aired 1992-01-06 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $300: A dryly humorous deli bread a wry rye |
#1696, aired 1992-01-06 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $400: Grab bodies of salt water seize seas |
#1696, aired 1992-01-06 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $500: The only spirit found in a body a sole soul |
#1673, aired 1991-12-04 | FAMOUS PAIRS $100: "Thespis, or The Gods Grown Old" was their first comic opera Gilbert & Sullivan |
#1673, aired 1991-12-04 | FAMOUS PAIRS $200: It was at the 1956 Republican Convention that this TV news team paired up for the first time Chet Huntley & David Brinkley |
#1673, aired 1991-12-04 | FAMOUS PAIRS $300: They created "Tom and Jerry" while working at MGM & in 1957 started their own TV cartoon company Hanna & Barbera |
#1673, aired 1991-12-04 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: They wrote Oklahoma's state song Rodgers & Hammerstein |
#1673, aired 1991-12-04 | FAMOUS PAIRS $500: Maintaining their innocence to the very end, these 2 Italian immigrants were executed in Mass. August 23, 1927 Sacco & Vanzetti |
#1587, aired 1991-06-25 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $300: A previously viewed part of a play a seen scene |
#1587, aired 1991-06-25 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $400: The correct religious ceremony the right rite |
#1587, aired 1991-06-25 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $500: Apportion out T-bones & roasts mete meat |
#1452, aired 1990-12-18 | FAMOUS PAIRS $200: They go together like a horse & carriage love & marriage |
#1452, aired 1990-12-18 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: Gotham City's dynamic duo Batman & Robin |
#1452, aired 1990-12-18 | FAMOUS PAIRS $600: They were last seen together on screen in "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?" Spencer Tracy & Katharine Hepburn |
#1452, aired 1990-12-18 | FAMOUS PAIRS $800: Since 1983, America's first hour-long national evening news show has been co-anchored by this pair MacNeil & Lehrer |
#1452, aired 1990-12-18 | FAMOUS PAIRS $1000: Located in New York City, the largest bookstore in the United States bears the name of this pair Barnes & Noble |
#1354, aired 1990-06-21 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $100: Flog Abel's brother cane Cain |
#1354, aired 1990-06-21 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $200: "Bambi" at $89.95 a copy dear deer |
#1354, aired 1990-06-21 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $300: The most awful sausage worst wurst |
#1354, aired 1990-06-21 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $400: Area regularly covered by a reporter for the sugar industry newsletter beet beat |
#1354, aired 1990-06-21 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $500: A big coarse collar for an Elizabethan rough ruff |
#1279, aired 1990-03-08 | MYTHOLOGICAL PAIRS $200: Both a she-wolf & a woodpecker fed & cared for them until they were found by Faustulus Romulus & Remus |
#1279, aired 1990-03-08 | MYTHOLOGICAL PAIRS $400: In all of Babylonia, Pyramus was the handsomest youth & she was the fairest maiden Thisbe |
#1279, aired 1990-03-08 | MYTHOLOGICAL PAIRS $600: He travels to Ireland to ask the hand of the princess Isolde for his uncle, King Mark of Cornwall Tristan |
#1279, aired 1990-03-08 | MYTHOLOGICAL PAIRS $800: Wounded by Cupid's arrow, Venus fell in love with this handsome guy at 1st sight Adonis |
#1279, aired 1990-03-08 | MYTHOLOGICAL PAIRS $1000: Until the night he drowned, Leander swam across the Hellespont every night to meet her Hero |
#1229, aired 1989-12-28 | FAMOUS PAIRS $200: They ran away together at the end of "Hey Diddle Diddle" dish & spoon |
#1229, aired 1989-12-28 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: "The Son of that Ephramite of Bethlehem Judah" & "The Philistine of Gath" David & Goliath |
#1229, aired 1989-12-28 | FAMOUS PAIRS $600: Colloquially, a tall person & a short person, named for characters created by Bud Fisher Mutt & Jeff |
#1229, aired 1989-12-28 | FAMOUS PAIRS $1000: He was 9 & she was 8 when they met in 1274; later he wrote about their relationship in "La Vita Nuova" Dante & Beatrice |
#1229, aired 1989-12-28 | FAMOUS PAIRS $1,300 (Daily Double): Twosome singing the 1st Lennon-McCartney song not recorded by The Beatles to hit No. 1:
"Please lock me away /
And don't allow the day /
Here inside, where I hide with my loneliness..." Peter and Gordon |
#1224, aired 1989-12-21 | FAMOUS PAIRS $200: The feline & the finch the cat & the canary |
#1224, aired 1989-12-21 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: It completes: A good servant who comes whenever summoned is "at his master's..." Beck And Call |
#1224, aired 1989-12-21 | FAMOUS PAIRS $600: With "and away" it means without a doubt; with "and wide", everywhere Far |
#1224, aired 1989-12-21 | FAMOUS PAIRS $800: Camille Saint-Saens composed an opera set in Gaza about this pair Samson & Delilah |
#1224, aired 1989-12-21 | FAMOUS PAIRS $1,400 (Daily Double): These 1955 & 1957 short stories by J.D. Salinger were published in one book in 1961 "Franny" & "Zooey" |
#1220, aired 1989-12-15 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $100: Host Alistair's chefs Cook's cooks |
#1220, aired 1989-12-15 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $200: Pamphleteer Thomas' aches Paine's pains |
#1220, aired 1989-12-15 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $300: Old nursery rhyme king's briquettes Cole's coals |
#1220, aired 1989-12-15 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $400: Tennis star Steffi's pie charts Graf's graphs |
#1220, aired 1989-12-15 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $500: Nebraska governor Kay's paddles Orr's oars |
#1188, aired 1989-11-01 | FAMOUS PAIRS $100: This word pairs with "weave" for a defensive move & "Ray" for a comedy team bob |
#1188, aired 1989-11-01 | FAMOUS PAIRS $200: To put it another way, osculate & squeal kiss & tell |
#1188, aired 1989-11-01 | FAMOUS PAIRS $300: First names of Babilonia & Gardner who recently re-formed their partnership on ice Tai & Randy |
#1188, aired 1989-11-01 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: Rasputin's influence over this royal couple lead to their downfall Nicholas & Alexandra |
#1188, aired 1989-11-01 | FAMOUS PAIRS $500: This republic is comprised of the southernmost Caribbean islands Trinidad & Tobago |
#1141, aired 1989-07-17 | FAMOUS PAIRS $200: Open your readers & see this famous pair. See their baby sister, Sally, & their dog, Spot. Dick & Jane |
#1141, aired 1989-07-17 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: Country singers Naomi & Wynonna, who look more like sisters than the mother & daughter they are Judds |
#1141, aired 1989-07-17 | FAMOUS PAIRS $600: He his partner, Siegfried, made an elephant disappear in their popular Las Vegas act Roy |
#1141, aired 1989-07-17 | FAMOUS PAIRS $2,000 (Daily Double): "Virtuous" sisters heard here, singing this 1956 song, their only Top 10 hit:
"I know (I know) / You belong to somebody new / But tonight you belong to me" Patience and Prudence |
#1127, aired 1989-06-27 | FAMOUS PAIRS $100: When partners Burt & Irving founded this ice cream chain in 1948, they had fewer than 31 flavors Baskin-Robbins |
#1127, aired 1989-06-27 | FAMOUS PAIRS $200: He shared top billing on his TV cartoon show with the Road Runner Bugs Bunny |
#1127, aired 1989-06-27 | FAMOUS PAIRS $300: With partner Bill Todman, he produced such TV game shows as "I've Got a Secret" & "What's My Line?" Mark Goodson |
#1127, aired 1989-06-27 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: Last name of tax specialists Henry & Richard Block |
#1127, aired 1989-06-27 | FAMOUS PAIRS $500: Liberal Tom Braden & this conservative columnist are co-hosts of CNN's "Crossfire" Patrick Buchanan |
#1010, aired 1989-01-13 | RHYMING PAIRS $100: A fancy dance held in autumn fall ball |
#1010, aired 1989-01-13 | RHYMING PAIRS $200: A sensation of spinning or winding in a fish reeling feeling |
#1010, aired 1989-01-13 | RHYMING PAIRS $300: A limo's liquor shelf car bar |
#1010, aired 1989-01-13 | RHYMING PAIRS $400: When S.F. Giants manager Mr. Craig pitched for Brooklyn, he could have been called this Roger Dodger |
#1010, aired 1989-01-13 | RHYMING PAIRS $500: A sweet-smelling traveling tramp fragrant vagrant |
#936, aired 1988-10-03 | FAMOUS PAIRS $200: He's a water fetcher, she's a tumbler; together they're in a nursery rhyme Jack & Jill |
#936, aired 1988-10-03 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: The 2 body parts an expensive purchase might cost you an arm & a leg |
#936, aired 1988-10-03 | FAMOUS PAIRS $800: A seamstress who's hesitant & indecisive about what length to make the skirt might do this hem & haw |
#936, aired 1988-10-03 | FAMOUS PAIRS $1000: Loud shout once used to announce pursuit of a crook to get others to join the chase hue & cry |
#936, aired 1988-10-03 | FAMOUS PAIRS $1,500 (Daily Double): Names on the side of every Dustbuster sold in the U.S. Black+Decker |
#921, aired 1988-09-12 | FAMOUS PAIRS $200: Accoutrements by which you can recognize a participant in a graduation ceremony a cap & gown |
#921, aired 1988-09-12 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: Shackles for a convict, or a Vaudeville comic's slang for his wife a ball & chain |
#921, aired 1988-09-12 | FAMOUS PAIRS $600: Order yelled to get a bellboy or a private to come stand before you front & center |
#921, aired 1988-09-12 | FAMOUS PAIRS $800: Phrase describing a newspaper article put together from various bits & pieces cut & paste |
#921, aired 1988-09-12 | FAMOUS PAIRS $1000: Debi Thomas said her inspiration was Werner Groebli, who was half of this comic skating pair Frick & Frack |
#913, aired 1988-07-20 | FAMOUS PAIRS $100: A very slow way of typing hunt-and-peck |
#913, aired 1988-07-20 | FAMOUS PAIRS $200: The manner of a crisp, neat army officer, or what a private used to shine his boots spit and polish |
#913, aired 1988-07-20 | FAMOUS PAIRS $300: To kiss & murmur lovingly like the pigeons do bill and coo |
#913, aired 1988-07-20 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: With its March 1988 issue, this magazine's title was shortened to "HG" House and Garden |
#913, aired 1988-07-20 | FAMOUS PAIRS $500: It's a tap dance with vigorous hopping, leg flinging & heel clicking buck-and-wing |
#821, aired 1988-03-14 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $100: Salem officials might have asked a witness to point this out from a lineup of suspected sorceresses which witch |
#821, aired 1988-03-14 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $200: While some large rocks might be brave, this one is even braver bolder boulder |
#821, aired 1988-03-14 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $300: You could see these if your mother's sister showed you her tiny insect "farm" under glass aunt's ants |
#821, aired 1988-03-14 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $400: How a judge might politely ask the defendants to state if they're innocent or guilty please pleas |
#821, aired 1988-03-14 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $500: London wharves owned by a member of the upper house of Parliament peer's piers |
#807, aired 1988-02-23 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $200: An equitable taxi rate a fair fare |
#807, aired 1988-02-23 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $400: A young mare from the city of Brotherly Love a Philly filly |
#807, aired 1988-02-23 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $600: All the water taps in Farrah's house Fawcett's faucets |
#807, aired 1988-02-23 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $800: Put a levy on pushpins a tax tacks |
#807, aired 1988-02-23 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $1000: A genuine Scottish dance a real reel |
#671, aired 1987-07-06 | MOVIE PAIRS $200: Linda Kozlowski spent much of this 1986 film interviewing the title character, played by Paul Hogan Crocodile Dundee |
#671, aired 1987-07-06 | MOVIE PAIRS $400: This "Saturday Night Live" duo were "Neighbors" on the big screen Belushi & Aykroyd |
#671, aired 1987-07-06 | MOVIE PAIRS $600: One critic called this "City Heat" duo "the hard-boiled equivalent of Laurel & Hardy" Clint Eastwood & Burt Reynolds |
#671, aired 1987-07-06 | MOVIE PAIRS $1,000 (Daily Double): This sensual dancing pair danced in a pair of movies, "Singin' in the Rain" & "Brigadoon" Gene Kelly & Cyd Charisse |
#671, aired 1987-07-06 | MOVIE PAIRS $1000: He was McCabe & she was Mrs. Miller Warren Beatty & Julie Christie |
#652, aired 1987-06-09 | BIBLICAL PAIRS $200: Sibling rivalry was clearly a problem between this 1st biblical pair of brothers Cain & Abel |
#652, aired 1987-06-09 | BIBLICAL PAIRS $400: They went "out of... Nazareth... unto... Bethlehem... to be taxed" Joseph & Mary |
#652, aired 1987-06-09 | BIBLICAL PAIRS $600: Apparently unwilling to do it herself, she ha'd a man shave this lover's hair while he slept Samson & Delilah |
#652, aired 1987-06-09 | BIBLICAL PAIRS $800: One brother said he was "of a slow tongue", so the other served as his spokesman Aaron & Moses |
#652, aired 1987-06-09 | BIBLICAL PAIRS $1000: Since he was past age 100 & she past age 90, she laughed when told she'd have his child Abraham & Sarah |
#618, aired 1987-04-22 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $200: What happened when four couples got together & dined eight ate |
#618, aired 1987-04-22 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $400: Game show host Rayburn's Levis Gene's jeans |
#618, aired 1987-04-22 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $600: Music group prohibited from playing a banned band |
#618, aired 1987-04-22 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $800: Soap opera about corn flakes a cereal serial |
#618, aired 1987-04-22 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $1000: To mutilate a print of a 1974 Lucille Ball film to maim Mame |
#614, aired 1987-04-16 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $200: Stand in this spot to listen here/hear |
#614, aired 1987-04-16 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $400: Shakespeare, when he was prohibited from entering bard/barred |
#614, aired 1987-04-16 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $600: Matchabelli, mailed scent/sent |
#614, aired 1987-04-16 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $800: Signal given by a stage manager to tell you to line up cue/queue |
#614, aired 1987-04-16 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $1000: Understand the meaning of Japanese theater know/Noh |
#613, aired 1987-04-15 | FAMOUS PAIRS $100: If Romulus hadn't killed this twin brother, Rome might be called "Reme" Remus |
#613, aired 1987-04-15 | FAMOUS PAIRS $200: In 1947, she wanted out of his Westerns, but said "yes" when he proposed to her on horseback Dale Evans & Roy Rogers |
#613, aired 1987-04-15 | FAMOUS PAIRS $300 (Daily Double): 2 of the 3 pairs of lovers named in the titles of Shakespeare's plays (2 of) Romeo & Juliet, Troilus & Cressida, & Antony & Cleopatra |
#613, aired 1987-04-15 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: "The Grand Duke" was the last comic opera they wrote together, in 1896 Gilbert & Sullivan |
#613, aired 1987-04-15 | FAMOUS PAIRS $500: Husband & wife director & star of 1972 film of "The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds" Paul Newman & Joanne Woodward |
#591, aired 1987-03-16 | MOVIE PAIRS $200: Comic strip characters played on screen by Arthur Lake & Penny Singleton Dagwood & Blondie |
#591, aired 1987-03-16 | MOVIE PAIRS $400: William Powell & Myrna Loy played this Dashiell Hammett couple in 6 movies Nick & Nora Charles |
#591, aired 1987-03-16 | MOVIE PAIRS $600: For "Coming Home" in 1978, they each won an Oscar for acting Jane Fonda & Jon Voight |
#591, aired 1987-03-16 | MOVIE PAIRS $1,000 (Daily Double): The 2 actresses who have been paired with Harrison Ford in Indiana Jones adventures Karen Allen & Kate Capshaw |
#591, aired 1987-03-16 | MOVIE PAIRS $1000: They were 1st paired when "Flying Down to Rio" in 1933 Ginger Rogers & Fred Astaire |
#550, aired 1987-01-16 | GEOGRAPHIC PAIRS $100: Name of a famous hill in Cuba, or the Puerto Rican capital San Juan |
#550, aired 1987-01-16 | GEOGRAPHIC PAIRS $200: You can chalk up the fact these towns in Delaware & England share the same name Dover |
#550, aired 1987-01-16 | GEOGRAPHIC PAIRS $300: Nevada's oldest permanent white settlement, or the birthplace of Columbus Genoa |
#550, aired 1987-01-16 | GEOGRAPHIC PAIRS $400: Name of the "twin cities" on the Arkansas-Texas border Texarkana |
#550, aired 1987-01-16 | GEOGRAPHIC PAIRS $500: Island off New Jersey or Argentina, but Argentines call it "Isla de los Estados" Staten Island |
#530, aired 1986-12-19 | FAMOUS PAIRS $100: 1 of D.C.'s most popular, though once sexually incompatible duos, Hsing-Hsing & Ling-Ling are these pandas |
#530, aired 1986-12-19 | FAMOUS PAIRS $200: According to Shakespeare, Cressida was unfaithful to this tragic Trojan Troilus |
#530, aired 1986-12-19 | FAMOUS PAIRS $300: After this man died, Queen Victoria never entered a theater again, but had plays brought to her Prince Albert |
#530, aired 1986-12-19 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: They teasingly titled their 1985 autobiography "Lloyd on Lloyd" Chris Evert Lloyd and her husband |
#530, aired 1986-12-19 | FAMOUS PAIRS $500: "Nottingham's favorite frozen water walkers", they won the gold medal for ice dancing in the '84 Olympics Torvill and Dean |
#518, aired 1986-12-03 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $200: A letter to Bambi might begin this way Dear deer |
#518, aired 1986-12-03 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $400: To perform calligraphy correctly write right |
#518, aired 1986-12-03 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $600: Virtue in short supply in a crowded doctor's office patients' patience |
#518, aired 1986-12-03 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $800: The 60 minutes we share our hour |
#518, aired 1986-12-03 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $1000: A hiding place for money but no checks, credit cards or money orders, please cash cache |
#505, aired 1986-11-14 | MOVIE PAIRS $100: These "Buck Privates" once had insurance in case any audience member died of laughter Abbott and Costello |
#505, aired 1986-11-14 | MOVIE PAIRS $200: Tom Berenger & William Katt played this outlaw pair in their "Early Days" Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid |
#505, aired 1986-11-14 | MOVIE PAIRS $300: They were "tapped" to star in 1985's "White Nights" Gregory Hines and Mikhail Baryshnikov |
#505, aired 1986-11-14 | MOVIE PAIRS $400: Howard & Shearer, or Whiting & Hussey, who were closer to the correct ages Romeo and Juliet |
#505, aired 1986-11-14 | MOVIE PAIRS $500: They played the primary pair of priests in "Going My Way" Bing Crosby & Fitzgerald |
#492, aired 1986-10-28 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $200: A penny mailed in a sent cent |
#492, aired 1986-10-28 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $400: What King Kong would have been had he joined the Viet Cong a guerilla gorilla |
#492, aired 1986-10-28 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $600: An intricate network of passages in a cornfield a maize maze |
#492, aired 1986-10-28 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $1000: Another way of saying
"before there was an atmosphere" ere air |
#492, aired 1986-10-28 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $3,000 (Daily Double): A man who has cornered the lodestone business a magnet magnate |
#491, aired 1986-10-27 | FAMOUS PAIRS $200: Parallel streets at Walt Disney Studios are named for these romantic rodents Mickey & Minnie Mouse |
#491, aired 1986-10-27 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: Appropriately, Chang & Eng were born here Siam |
#491, aired 1986-10-27 | FAMOUS PAIRS $600: According to Dryden,
they gave their all for love; you bet your asp they did Cleopatra & Marc Antony |
#491, aired 1986-10-27 | FAMOUS PAIRS $800: probably the most famous cockroach & cat team in literary history archy and mehitabel |
#491, aired 1986-10-27 | FAMOUS PAIRS $1000: The names of this inseparable pair, spared by Dionysius, are synonymous with friendship Damon and Pythias |
#488, aired 1986-10-22 | MOVIE PAIRS $200: 13 years after going "Barefoot in the Park" together, she chased him as "The Electric Horseman" Jane Fonda & Robert Redford |
#488, aired 1986-10-22 | MOVIE PAIRS $400: W. Beery shared an Oscar win with F. March after sharing the billing with J. Cooper in this classic The Champ |
#488, aired 1986-10-22 | MOVIE PAIRS $600 (Daily Double): In '49 film w/same title as following, this mother & daughter 1st appeared onscreen together: Judy Garland & Liza Minnelli |
#488, aired 1986-10-22 | MOVIE PAIRS $800: 1st of this comedy team's 17 films was "My Friend Irma" (Dean) Martin & (Jerry) Lewis |
#488, aired 1986-10-22 | MOVIE PAIRS $1000: Movie tough guys who became an unlikely duo singing in 1969's "Paint Your Wagon" Eastwood & Lee Marvin |
#462, aired 1986-09-16 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $200: Where you'd buy a jib for your cutter at 25% off a sail sale |
#462, aired 1986-09-16 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $400: Yogi without his hat, collar & tie a bare bear |
#462, aired 1986-09-16 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $600: To employ female sheep to use ewes |
#462, aired 1986-09-16 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $800: Notation for a crash in a percussionist's score a cymbal symbol |
#462, aired 1986-09-16 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $1000: The main fundamental law the principal principle |
#432, aired 1986-05-06 | MOVIE PAIRS $100: Until the movie ended, they didn't share a "pillow", only "talk" Rock Hudson & Doris Day |
#432, aired 1986-05-06 | MOVIE PAIRS $200: Bozo the Clown spearheaded a drive to get this classic comedy team on a postage stamp Laurel & Hardy |
#432, aired 1986-05-06 | MOVIE PAIRS $300: Before searching for "The Jewel of the Nile", Michael Douglas & Kathleen Turner were doing this on screen Romancing the Stone |
#431, aired 1986-05-05 | RHYMING PAIRS $100: Hades' ding-a-lings Hell's bells |
#431, aired 1986-05-05 | RHYMING PAIRS $200: Slang for rich, heavy, cigar-smoking industrialist, or the comics' Garfield a fat cat |
#431, aired 1986-05-05 | RHYMING PAIRS $300: Competition between Russia & the U.S. in the '60s to put a man into orbit the Space Race |
#431, aired 1986-05-05 | RHYMING PAIRS $400: Cartoon penguin created by Walter Lantz Chilly Willy |
#431, aired 1986-05-05 | RHYMING PAIRS $500: A complete collection of SSTs, or those who have already become blase about flying in one the jet set |
#405, aired 1986-03-28 | MOVIE PAIRS $200: In 3rd of series, she is seen briefly before he leaves Daily Planet to go to Smallville Lois Lane & Clark Kent |
#405, aired 1986-03-28 | MOVIE PAIRS $400: He was the tenor & she the dancer in musicals such as "Footlight Parade" & "42nd Street" Dick Powell & Ruby Keeler |
#405, aired 1986-03-28 | MOVIE PAIRS $600: In a May-Dec., er, February-Dec. romance, he staged phony suicides & she was an elderly swinger Harold & Maude |
#405, aired 1986-03-28 | MOVIE PAIRS $800: Born in Tasmania & Tokyo, they played Robin & Marian in an "English" forest in Northern Calif. Errol Flynn & Olivia de Havilland |
#405, aired 1986-03-28 | MOVIE PAIRS $1000: Their other films include: "Libeled Lady", "Double Wedding" & "The Great Ziegfeld" Myrna Loy & William Powell |
#361, aired 1986-01-27 | MOVIE PAIRS $200: Their movie partnership started in 1976 as a couple of "Silver Streakers" Gene Wilder & Richard Pryor |
#361, aired 1986-01-27 | MOVIE PAIRS $400: In 1985, they were the "Perfect" couple John Travolta & Jamie Curtis |
#361, aired 1986-01-27 | MOVIE PAIRS $600: The "reunion" of these Oscar winners in "Falling in Love" was labeled by one critic "falling asleep" Meryl Streep & Robert De Niro |
#361, aired 1986-01-27 | MOVIE PAIRS $800: Newlyweds in "The Quiet Man", they split up 21 years later in "McLintock" John Wayne & Maureen O'Hara |
#361, aired 1986-01-27 | MOVIE PAIRS $1000: In 1930, she was "Min" & he was "Bill" Marie Dressler & Wallace Beery |
#297, aired 1985-10-29 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $200: Faye Dunaway & Warren Beatty Bonnie and Clyde |
#297, aired 1985-10-29 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $400: Dustin Hoffman & Meryl Streep Kramer vs. Kramer |
#297, aired 1985-10-29 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $600: Paul LeMat & Jason Robards Melvin and Howard |
#297, aired 1985-10-29 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $1,000 (Daily Double): Fredric March & Fredric March or Spencer Tracy & Spencer Tracy Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde |
#297, aired 1985-10-29 | MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $1000: Ann Reinking & Amy Irving Micki & Maude |
#170, aired 1985-05-03 | FAMOUS PAIRS $200: How a dentist & a manicurist might fight tooth & nail |
#170, aired 1985-05-03 | FAMOUS PAIRS $400: Only venue in the Summer Olympics with an "&" in its name track & field |
#170, aired 1985-05-03 | FAMOUS PAIRS $600: Comic pair who discuss the pros & cons of a little blue nun Stiller & Meara |
#154, aired 1985-04-11 | MOVIE PAIRS $200: First teamed in 1926, their trademarks were tie twiddling & head scratching Laurel & Hardy |
#154, aired 1985-04-11 | MOVIE PAIRS $400: In the '79 prequel, Tom Berenger & William Katt played these lovable rogues Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid |