#9087, aired 2024-04-23 | "PRO" NOUNS $400: The process of authenticating a will probate |
#9087, aired 2024-04-23 | "PRO" NOUNS $800: An expert who uses behavioral knowledge to identify suspected criminals a profiler |
#9087, aired 2024-04-23 | "PRO" NOUNS $1200: An introduction to a literary work a prologue |
#9087, aired 2024-04-23 | "PRO" NOUNS $1600: A prominent nose, or an elephant's trunk a proboscis |
#9087, aired 2024-04-23 | "PRO" NOUNS $2000: From Latin for "to beget", it's a forefather or originator progenitor |
#9017, aired 2024-01-16 | 1980s PRO WRESTLING $200: In 1987 a reported 93,173 filled Michigan's Silverdome to see the IIIrd holding of this "crazed" event WrestleMania |
#9017, aired 2024-01-16 | 1980s PRO WRESTLING $400: Better get ready, brother! This alliterative WWE legend who flexed "24-inch pythons" played Thunderlips in "Rocky III" Hulk Hogan |
#9017, aired 2024-01-16 | 1980s PRO WRESTLING $600: This hold did rock when Ric "Nature Boy" Flair made Ricky Steamboat sleep like a baby in a classic 1989 match a cradle |
#9017, aired 2024-01-16 | 1980s PRO WRESTLING $800: Randy Savage went by this nickname, also the first Top 40 hit for the Village People in 1978 "Macho Man" |
#9017, aired 2024-01-16 | 1980s PRO WRESTLING $1000: Time to get rowdy, this wrestler who was from Canada, but had the right ancestry for the get up, hit the ring in a kilt Roddy Piper |
#8823, aired 2023-03-08 | WE ARE PRO-ANTONYMS $200: "I'm stuck like a dope with a thing called hope" in the "South Pacific" song about a cockeyed pessimist optimist |
#8823, aired 2023-03-08 | WE ARE PRO-ANTONYMS $400: Proverbially, presence "makes the heart grow fonder" absence |
#8823, aired 2023-03-08 | WE ARE PRO-ANTONYMS $600: The 5th Amendment prohibits double safety, trying you twice for the same crime jeopardy |
#8823, aired 2023-03-08 | WE ARE PRO-ANTONYMS $800: Posting "Happily surprised to win my third Nobel Prize!" is quite the arrogantbrag humble brag |
#8823, aired 2023-03-08 | WE ARE PRO-ANTONYMS $1000: As Shakespeare put it so eloquently, "Parting is such sweet joy" sorrow |
#8710, aired 2022-09-30 | A PRO TEAM IN THAT SPORT $200: The Yomiuri Giants baseball |
#8710, aired 2022-09-30 | A PRO TEAM IN THAT SPORT $400: The Mumbai Indians cricket |
#8710, aired 2022-09-30 | A PRO TEAM IN THAT SPORT $600: The Montreal Alouettes Canadian football (the CFL) |
#8710, aired 2022-09-30 | A PRO TEAM IN THAT SPORT $800: The Chicago Sky basketball |
#8710, aired 2022-09-30 | A PRO TEAM IN THAT SPORT $1000: The Seattle Kraken professional hockey |
#8652, aired 2022-05-31 | GOING "PRO" $400: If they gain the readers' sympathy, even a villain can be this main character of a story a protagonist |
#8652, aired 2022-05-31 | GOING "PRO" $800: Instead of being passive about the situation, let's be this & take initiative in advance proactive |
#8652, aired 2022-05-31 | GOING "PRO" $1200: It's the chief dignitary at some cathedrals, or a chief academic officer at a university provost |
#8652, aired 2022-05-31 | GOING "PRO" $1600: Based on how they move, these single-celled organisms can be divided into 4 major groups, including ciliates & flagellates protozoa |
#8652, aired 2022-05-31 | GOING "PRO" $2000: In the "Communist Manifesto", it's said that the fall of the bourgeoisie & the victory of this worker class is inevitable the proletariat |
#8488, aired 2021-10-13 | PRO WRESTLING TERMINOLOGY $200: In this alliterative type of match, you need to touch your partner before you can be replaced in the ring tag team |
#8488, aired 2021-10-13 | PRO WRESTLING TERMINOLOGY $400: Maintaining kayfabe means not letting on that the match is this, the word that "kayfabe" possibly came from with the help of Pig Latin fake |
#8488, aired 2021-10-13 | PRO WRESTLING TERMINOLOGY $600: This beastly term can describe a powerful embrace or a move where a wrestler grabs you a bear hug |
#8488, aired 2021-10-13 | PRO WRESTLING TERMINOLOGY $800: Perhaps a play on "jobber", this Italian-sounding word is a wrestler hired to lose often; the Rock uses it as a synonym for loser jabroni |
#8488, aired 2021-10-13 | PRO WRESTLING TERMINOLOGY $1000: The name of this masked Mexican wrestling is Spanish for "free fighting" lucha libre |
#8464, aired 2021-08-12 | COLORFUL PRO SPORTS TEAMS $200: Boylston Street & Brookline Avenue will take you to parking for their home games the (Boston) Red Sox |
#8464, aired 2021-08-12 | COLORFUL PRO SPORTS TEAMS $400: This U.S. pro soccer team sounds like an energy drink the (New York) Red Bulls |
#8464, aired 2021-08-12 | COLORFUL PRO SPORTS TEAMS $600: This baseball team whose name includes a shade of red is also known as the Redbirds Cardinals |
#8464, aired 2021-08-12 | COLORFUL PRO SPORTS TEAMS $800: This Midwest NHL team that plays its home games at the United Center won the Stanley Cup in 2013 & 2015 (the Chicago) Blackhawks |
#8464, aired 2021-08-12 | COLORFUL PRO SPORTS TEAMS $1000: One in the NBA & one in the NHL, these 2 pro sports teams are "Golden" Golden Knights & Golden State Warriors |
#8332, aired 2021-02-09 | SQUID PRO QUO $200: Spaghetti al nero di seppia is a traditional Sicilian dish in which the pasta's color is changed by this liquid (squid) ink |
#8332, aired 2021-02-09 | SQUID PRO QUO $400: Parodying "Nothin' On You" by B.o.B., this funny guy has a song about getting "another tattoo", "maybe a squid, or a tarantula" "Weird Al" Yankovic |
#8332, aired 2021-02-09 | SQUID PRO QUO $600: While trying to become employee of the month, Squidward & SpongeBob destroy this restaurant the Krusty Krab |
#8332, aired 2021-02-09 | SQUID PRO QUO $800: As seen in cover art, the crew in this Jules Verne tale had to fight off the deadly tentacles of a nasty beast Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea |
#8332, aired 2021-02-09 | SQUID PRO QUO $1000: This pupil of Plato was a big fan of zoology & called the giant squid teuthos Aristotle |
#8290, aired 2020-11-27 | PRO TEAMS' MASCOTS $200: Stuff the Magic Dragon:
This NBA city Orlando |
#8290, aired 2020-11-27 | PRO TEAMS' MASCOTS $400: Iceburgh:
An NHL bird the Pittsburgh Penguins |
#8290, aired 2020-11-27 | PRO TEAMS' MASCOTS $600: The horse-like Miles:
In the NFL's AFC West the Broncos |
#8290, aired 2020-11-27 | PRO TEAMS' MASCOTS $800: Sourdough Sam:
An NFL miner the 49ers |
#8290, aired 2020-11-27 | PRO TEAMS' MASCOTS $1000: Barrelman:
A Midwestern MLB mascot the (Milwaukee) Brewers |
#8167, aired 2020-02-25 | PRO BONOBO WORK $400: Many primatologists think that bonobos are matriarchal, meaning these are in charge mothers (females) |
#8167, aired 2020-02-25 | PRO BONOBO WORK $800: The endangered bonobo can only be found in the wild in this country, AKA the DRC the Democratic Republic of the Congo |
#8167, aired 2020-02-25 | PRO BONOBO WORK $1600: For some odd reason, bonobos at this famed Southern California zoo clap while they groom each other the San Diego Zoo |
#8167, aired 2020-02-25 | PRO BONOBO WORK $2000: Bonobos were only defined as their own species in 1929 & not in a zoo or in the wild but from a skull in this type of institution a museum |
#7880, aired 2018-12-07 | PRO WRESTLING $200: Larger than life in just about every way, this wrestler is seen here in his younger days Andre the Giant |
#7880, aired 2018-12-07 | PRO WRESTLING $400: Among WWE's "25 Most Devastating Submission Holds": the camel clutch, mandible claw (with Mr. Socko!) & a classic full this nelson |
#7880, aired 2018-12-07 | PRO WRESTLING $600: A 2018 WWE PPV was "TLC: Tables, Ladders", these, which somehow end up being used as a weapon a lot; wait, isn't that illegal? chairs |
#7880, aired 2018-12-07 | PRO WRESTLING $800: In 1991 Regis & I handled announcing duties for Wrestlemania VII, working with her, Donald Trump's second wife (Marla) Maples |
#7824, aired 2018-09-20 | PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAMERS BY TEAM $200: Franco Harris & Terry Bradshaw the Steelers |
#7824, aired 2018-09-20 | PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAMERS BY TEAM $400: Terrell Davis & John Elway the (Denver) Broncos |
#7824, aired 2018-09-20 | PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAMERS BY TEAM $600: Michael Strahan & Frank Gifford the Giants |
#7824, aired 2018-09-20 | PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAMERS BY TEAM $800: Brian Urlacher & Walter Payton the Chicago Bears |
#7824, aired 2018-09-20 | PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAMERS BY TEAM $1000: Randy White & Emmitt Smith the Dallas Cowboys |
#7730, aired 2018-03-30 | PRO BASEBALL TEAMS $200: When they started play in 1995, they had a devil of a name the (Tampa Bay) Rays |
#7730, aired 2018-03-30 | PRO BASEBALL TEAMS $400: This team's offices are on West Camden Street the Orioles |
#7730, aired 2018-03-30 | PRO BASEBALL TEAMS $600: In 2017 their 104 wins led the majors but they came up 1 win short in the World Series the Dodgers |
#7730, aired 2018-03-30 | PRO BASEBALL TEAMS $800: The team that began life in Canada in 1969 is today known as this the Washington Nationals |
#7730, aired 2018-03-30 | PRO BASEBALL TEAMS $1000: This West Coast team is the only one whose team city & name are both in Spanish the San Diego Padres |
#7534, aired 2017-05-18 | PRO RUSSELL-ING $400: This Celtic who battled Wilt Chamberlain had a 22.5-rebound average & won 11 NBA titles in a 13-year career Bill Russell |
#7534, aired 2017-05-18 | PRO RUSSELL-ING $800: After filing for divorce in 2011, this comic might have said, "Katy? Bar the door!" Russell Brand |
#7534, aired 2017-05-18 | PRO RUSSELL-ING $1200: Sweet Keri Russell was deliberately cast against type as a tough Soviet spy on this TV drama The Americans |
#7534, aired 2017-05-18 | PRO RUSSELL-ING $1600: In an Oscar-winning role, he went into Maximus Decimus Meridius overdrive Russell Crowe |
#7534, aired 2017-05-18 | PRO RUSSELL-ING $2000: He's played Snake Plissken, Wyatt Earp & "the strongest man in the world" Kurt Russell |
#7488, aired 2017-03-15 | PRO TEAMS ARE FOR THE BIRDS $200: This city is bird-brained, boasting the Falcons & the Hawks (the Thrashers flew off to Winnipeg) Atlanta |
#7488, aired 2017-03-15 | PRO TEAMS ARE FOR THE BIRDS $400: Jose Bautista went north to become Joey Bats, author of an iconic 2016 bat flip for this team the Toronto Blue Jays |
#7488, aired 2017-03-15 | PRO TEAMS ARE FOR THE BIRDS $600: Go, Pinocchios! Nope...yay, Bambis! No...as far as we can tell, it's the only NHL team that got its name from a Disney film the (Anaheim) Ducks |
#7488, aired 2017-03-15 | PRO TEAMS ARE FOR THE BIRDS $800: In 2005 Larry Fitzgerald caught 103 passes, including 10 TDs, for this team the Arizona Cardinals |
#7488, aired 2017-03-15 | PRO TEAMS ARE FOR THE BIRDS $1000: Until 2010 this Metropolitan Division team played its NHL home games in an arena known as the Igloo the Pittsburgh Penguins |
#7316, aired 2016-06-06 | PRO SPORTS TEAM NAME CHANGES $200: In 1932 the Brooklyn Robins changed their name back to this the Brooklyn Dodgers |
#7316, aired 2016-06-06 | PRO SPORTS TEAM NAME CHANGES $400: In 2014 these Charlotte NBA felines became the Hornets the Bobcats |
#7316, aired 2016-06-06 | PRO SPORTS TEAM NAME CHANGES $600: A move from Texas to Tennessee earned an NFL team this new name the Titans |
#7316, aired 2016-06-06 | PRO SPORTS TEAM NAME CHANGES $800: "Stockings" was once part of the name of this oldest team in the NL Central Division the Cincinnati Reds |
#7316, aired 2016-06-06 | PRO SPORTS TEAM NAME CHANGES $1000: In 2007 an exorcism was performed on the name of this Florida team the Tampa Bay Rays |
#7247, aired 2016-03-01 | CALIFORNIA PRO SPORTS TEAMS $400: Initially a real Mickey Mouse operation, in 2013 this team celebrated its 20th anniversary the Anaheim Mighty Ducks |
#7247, aired 2016-03-01 | CALIFORNIA PRO SPORTS TEAMS $600: David Beckham retired from Major League Soccer after helping this team win 2 MLS Cups the L.A. Galaxy |
#7247, aired 2016-03-01 | CALIFORNIA PRO SPORTS TEAMS $800: The logo for this team is seen here the Golden State Warriors |
#7247, aired 2016-03-01 | CALIFORNIA PRO SPORTS TEAMS $1000: In 1968 a "Heidi" TV special cut off the final minute of their epic comeback win over the Jets the Oakland Raiders |
#7223, aired 2016-01-27 | PRO WOMEN $200: She made her European racing debut in 1998, competing in the Formula Vauxhall Winter Series Danica Patrick |
#7223, aired 2016-01-27 | PRO WOMEN $400: It was Martina Navratilova who suggested this Russian tennis player move to Florida; she turned pro at 14 Maria Sharapova |
#7223, aired 2016-01-27 | PRO WOMEN $600: This MMA champ said, "What makes me so confident that I can win is I'm the greatest fighter in the world" Ronda Rousey |
#7138, aired 2015-09-30 | THE PRO SPORTS TEAM & BAND NAME $400: Sadaharu Oh? Frank Gifford? Tim Lincecum? They Might Be these Giants |
#7138, aired 2015-09-30 | THE PRO SPORTS TEAM & BAND NAME $800: It follows "Sacramento" or "Gipsy" Kings |
#7138, aired 2015-09-30 | THE PRO SPORTS TEAM & BAND NAME $1200: One had Ron Jaworski; the other, Don Henley the Eagles |
#7138, aired 2015-09-30 | THE PRO SPORTS TEAM & BAND NAME $1600: Also an NBA team name, in a British band name, it follows "Love and" Rockets |
#7138, aired 2015-09-30 | THE PRO SPORTS TEAM & BAND NAME $2000: In the NHL it follows "St. Louis"; in music, it precedes "Traveler" Blues |
#6966, aired 2014-12-22 | TIME FOR A MAJOR PRO CHAMPIONSHIP! $200: July:
Tennis Wimbledon |
#6966, aired 2014-12-22 | TIME FOR A MAJOR PRO CHAMPIONSHIP! $400: May:
Open-wheel racing the Indy 500 |
#6966, aired 2014-12-22 | TIME FOR A MAJOR PRO CHAMPIONSHIP! $600: April:
The PGA the Masters |
#6966, aired 2014-12-22 | TIME FOR A MAJOR PRO CHAMPIONSHIP! $1000: June:
Horse racing the Belmont Stakes |
#6889, aired 2014-07-24 | PRO SPORTS TEAMS $200: Of the 4 major Miami pro sports teams, it's the one team name that's not an animal Heat |
#6889, aired 2014-07-24 | PRO SPORTS TEAMS $400: They're the Southeastern NFL team whose logo is seen here the Jacksonville Jaguars |
#6889, aired 2014-07-24 | PRO SPORTS TEAMS $600: Of pro teams with "Boston" in their names, it's won more championships than all the others Celtics |
#6889, aired 2014-07-24 | PRO SPORTS TEAMS $800: The 2 NHL teams based in national capital cities are the Washington Capitals & them Ottawa Senators |
#6889, aired 2014-07-24 | PRO SPORTS TEAMS $1000: The Natl. Hot Dog & Sausage Council says this team's Miller Park is MLB's only park to sell more sausages than hot dogs Milwaukee Brewers |
#6769, aired 2014-02-06 | PRO SPORTS TEAMS $200: They represented Los Angeles when Marcus Allen rushed them to Super Bowl victory in 1984 the Raiders |
#6769, aired 2014-02-06 | PRO SPORTS TEAMS $400: 2014 Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Bobby Cox managed this team to 2,504 wins the Atlanta Braves |
#6769, aired 2014-02-06 | PRO SPORTS TEAMS $600: This team began play in 1995 & acquired its first superstar, Vince Carter, in 1998 Toronto Raptors |
#6769, aired 2014-02-06 | PRO SPORTS TEAMS $800: They prowl the ice as the NHL's southernmost team the Florida Panthers |
#6769, aired 2014-02-06 | PRO SPORTS TEAMS $1000: The left field fence in their home park is 310 feet from the plate & 37 feet high the Boston Red Sox |
#6560, aired 2013-03-08 | PRO SPORTS TEAMS $200: Appropriate name of the Major League baseball team whose home field is Miller Park the Brewers |
#6560, aired 2013-03-08 | PRO SPORTS TEAMS $400: This English Premier League team whose name means a stockpile of weapons has a cannon in its logo Arsenal |
#6560, aired 2013-03-08 | PRO SPORTS TEAMS $600: The NBA's Sonics left Seattle & moved to this "city" Oklahoma City |
#6560, aired 2013-03-08 | PRO SPORTS TEAMS $800: We don't know if they like to "Dance, Dance", but Major League Soccer's team in New England is called this the Revolution |
#6560, aired 2013-03-08 | PRO SPORTS TEAMS $1000: After 15 years away, in 2011 NHL hockey came back to this Canadian city whose name begins with victory Winnipeg |
#6481, aired 2012-11-19 | "PRO"s & "CON"s $400: This working model of a new product is usually built to full scale a prototype |
#6481, aired 2012-11-19 | "PRO"s & "CON"s $800: From the Latin for "to know", it's a person with expert knowledge or training connoisseur |
#6481, aired 2012-11-19 | "PRO"s & "CON"s $1200: In Marxist theory, members of this class of workers have no capital or property & must sell their labor to survive the proletariat |
#6481, aired 2012-11-19 | "PRO"s & "CON"s $1600: Smuggled goods contraband |
#6481, aired 2012-11-19 | "PRO"s & "CON"s $2000: A poetic image with an outlandish comparison conceit |
#6360, aired 2012-04-20 | PRO TEAM ADDRESSES $200: At 1265 Lombardi Avenue, you & 73,127 of your friends can enjoy this team's tundra the Green Bay Packers |
#6360, aired 2012-04-20 | PRO TEAM ADDRESSES $400: This team hoops it up on Seventh Avenue, between 31st & 33rd Streets New York Knicks |
#6360, aired 2012-04-20 | PRO TEAM ADDRESSES $600: Don't pass up seeing this NFL team at 2269 Dan Marino Boulevard Miami Dolphins |
#6360, aired 2012-04-20 | PRO TEAM ADDRESSES $800: Bear down & watch this basketball team run the floor at 191 Beale Street Memphis Grizzlies |
#6360, aired 2012-04-20 | PRO TEAM ADDRESSES $1000: This major league team used to take the field at 34 Kirby Puckett Place Minnesota Twins |
#6343, aired 2012-03-28 | "PRO" NOUNS $200: The ones that get airplanes moving are also known as airscrews propellers |
#6343, aired 2012-03-28 | "PRO" NOUNS $400: Rather than using charcoal, you might opt for a barbecue that uses this gas in a tank propane |
#6343, aired 2012-03-28 | "PRO" NOUNS $600: With neutrons, they make up the nuclei of atoms protons |
#6343, aired 2012-03-28 | "PRO" NOUNS $800: It's a detailed description of a company & its financial standing available to investors a prospectus |
#6343, aired 2012-03-28 | "PRO" NOUNS $1000: A natural inclination or tendency--you might have one for neatness or staying up late a propensity |
#6226, aired 2011-10-17 | PRO TEENS $200: This 2008 NBA MVP jumped to the Lakers straight from a Pennsylvania high school (Kobe) Bryant |
#6226, aired 2011-10-17 | PRO TEENS $400: This Korean-American golfer played in her first LPGA event as a 12-year-old; she turned pro in 2005 at 15 Michelle Wie |
#6226, aired 2011-10-17 | PRO TEENS $600: She turned pro in 1972 at age 18; by 1974, she'd won Wimbledon & gotten engaged to Jimmy Connors Chris Evert |
#6226, aired 2011-10-17 | PRO TEENS $800: This slugging centerfielder nicknamed the "Commerce Comet" was 19 when he debuted with the Yankees in 1951 Mickey Mantle |
#6226, aired 2011-10-17 | PRO TEENS $1000: Lionel Messi from this country joined Spanish pro soccer at 13 when a team agreed to pay for his growth hormones Argentina |
#6006, aired 2010-10-25 | PRO ATHLETES BY NUMBER WORN $400: Magic Johnson, Jim Brown thirty-two |
#6006, aired 2010-10-25 | PRO ATHLETES BY NUMBER WORN $800: Moses Malone, Derek Jeter two |
#6006, aired 2010-10-25 | PRO ATHLETES BY NUMBER WORN $1200: Jackie Robinson, Ronnie Lott forty-two |
#6006, aired 2010-10-25 | PRO ATHLETES BY NUMBER WORN $1600: Bobby Orr, Lou Gehrig four |
#6006, aired 2010-10-25 | PRO ATHLETES BY NUMBER WORN $2000: Willie Mays, Jeff Gordon twenty-four |
#5967, aired 2010-07-20 | PRO NOUNS $400: Pro golfers know this term for an assistant comes from Latin for "head" caddie |
#5967, aired 2010-07-20 | PRO NOUNS $800: Baseball pros are familiar with this geometric name for the area where the next hitter waits his turn the on-deck circle |
#5967, aired 2010-07-20 | PRO NOUNS $1200: A tennis pro can teach you not to step over the baseline while you serve--that would be one of these a foot fault |
#5967, aired 2010-07-20 | PRO NOUNS $1600: In pro basketball it's a violation to stay in this part of the court for more than 3 seconds the paint |
#5967, aired 2010-07-20 | PRO NOUNS $2000: In pro hockey, it's 64 feet from the goal line to this line the blue line |
#5960, aired 2010-07-09 | PRO SPORTS $200: Toronto's pro hockey team is named for this, also seen on Canada's flag a maple leaf |
#5960, aired 2010-07-09 | PRO SPORTS $400: This 4-letter word is the second "a" in NASCAR auto |
#5960, aired 2010-07-09 | PRO SPORTS $600: The Spare Tires, a male dance team, perform at this NBA team's home games Detroit Pistons |
#5960, aired 2010-07-09 | PRO SPORTS $800: This baseball team plays its home games in the Miami area's Sun Life stadium Marlins |
#5960, aired 2010-07-09 | PRO SPORTS $1000: This golfer dominated her sport like no other in recent decades (Annika) Sorenstam |
#5917, aired 2010-05-11 | A PRO BONO CATEGORY $200: Queen Elizabeth made Bono an honorary one of these in 2006 (he's Irish, though, so you don't have to call him "Sir") a knight |
#5917, aired 2010-05-11 | A PRO BONO CATEGORY $400: He hasn't won, but U2 frontman Bono has received 3 nominations for the Nobel Prize for this Peace |
#5917, aired 2010-05-11 | A PRO BONO CATEGORY $600: At a 2007 ceremony at the National Constitutional Center, Bono received this U.S. city's Liberty Medal Philadelphia |
#5917, aired 2010-05-11 | A PRO BONO CATEGORY $800: Republican Senator Rick Santorum once said, "Bono understands his issues better than 99% of members of" this Congress |
#5917, aired 2010-05-11 | A PRO BONO CATEGORY $1000: French President Jacques Chirac made Bono a Chevalier of this "Legion" in 2003 of Honor |
#5718, aired 2009-06-17 | GOING "PRO" $200: 10-letter word for the owner of an establishment proprietor |
#5718, aired 2009-06-17 | GOING "PRO" $400: Profusely productive, like some authors prolific |
#5718, aired 2009-06-17 | GOING "PRO" $600: This gas used primarily as a fuel is also called dimethylmethane propane |
#5718, aired 2009-06-17 | GOING "PRO" $800: This Titan was the father of Deucalion Prometheus |
#5718, aired 2009-06-17 | GOING "PRO" $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a diagram of three footprints on the monitor.) An imprint of your foot can determine if you have a normal, high or low arch; a low arch causes the foot to roll inward too much when running, called over- this pronating |
#5668, aired 2009-04-08 | PRO CHEERLEADER SQUADS $400: In the NFC West:
The Gold Rush the 49ers |
#5668, aired 2009-04-08 | PRO CHEERLEADER SQUADS $800: In the AFC East:
The Flight Crew the (New York) Jets |
#5668, aired 2009-04-08 | PRO CHEERLEADER SQUADS $1,000 (Daily Double): In the NBA's Central Division:
The Automotion the Pistons |
#5668, aired 2009-04-08 | PRO CHEERLEADER SQUADS $1600: In California's capital:
The Royal Court Dancers the (Sacramento) Kings |
#5668, aired 2009-04-08 | PRO CHEERLEADER SQUADS $2000: A midwestern N.L. team:
Team Fredbird the (St. Louis) Cardinals |
#5641, aired 2009-03-02 | HIS PRO TEAM RIGHT BEFORE... $400: ...before Michael Jordan played for the Wizards the Bulls |
#5641, aired 2009-03-02 | HIS PRO TEAM RIGHT BEFORE... $800: ...before Joe Montana played for the Chiefs the 49ers |
#5641, aired 2009-03-02 | HIS PRO TEAM RIGHT BEFORE... $1200: ...before Babe Ruth played for the Yankees the Red Sox |
#5641, aired 2009-03-02 | HIS PRO TEAM RIGHT BEFORE... $1600: ...before Karl Malone played for the Lakers the (Utah) Jazz |
#5641, aired 2009-03-02 | HIS PRO TEAM RIGHT BEFORE... $2000: ...before Wayne Gretzky played for the L.A. Kings (they're up north) Edmonton Oilers |
#5634, aired 2009-02-19 | PRO FOOTBALL $400: In 2002 this NFL team moved its home games to the University of Illinois; in 2003 it moved back to Soldier Field the Chicago Bears |
#5634, aired 2009-02-19 | PRO FOOTBALL $800: Jim Zorn has gone from Washington to Washington as 1970s quarterback & as current coach for these 2 different teams the Redskins & the Seahawks |
#5634, aired 2009-02-19 | PRO FOOTBALL $1200: The Cincinnati Bengals' home stadium is named for this man who built a dynasty with another Ohio team Paul Brown |
#5634, aired 2009-02-19 | PRO FOOTBALL $1600: In his career he had a record 22,895 yards receiving, about 50% more than runner-up Tim Brown Jerry Rice |
#5634, aired 2009-02-19 | PRO FOOTBALL $2000: Part of the Rams' "Fearsome Foursome" on defense, he became TV's "Father Murphy" Merlin Olsen |
#5619, aired 2009-01-29 | THE PLAYER'S PRO TEAM $200: Magic Johnson the Lakers |
#5619, aired 2009-01-29 | THE PLAYER'S PRO TEAM $400: John Elway the Broncos |
#5619, aired 2009-01-29 | THE PLAYER'S PRO TEAM $600: Ted Williams the Red Sox |
#5619, aired 2009-01-29 | THE PLAYER'S PRO TEAM $800: Isiah Thomas the Pistons |
#5619, aired 2009-01-29 | THE PLAYER'S PRO TEAM $1000: Kirby Puckett the Minnesota Twins |
#5574, aired 2008-11-27 | THE PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME $200: (Jon of the Clue Crew walks near a larger-than-life statue.) This statue brings to life one of the greatest athletes the world has known; he won gold in the 1912 Olympics & played football & baseball for New York Giants teams Jim Thorpe |
#5574, aired 2008-11-27 | THE PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME $400: (Kelly of the Clue Crew indicates a photo of a Dallas Cowboys player.) At the Pro Football Hall of Fame, you can try to catch 22, but this Cowboy was so explosive, he danced his way to the NFL's all-time rushing record Emmitt Smith |
#5574, aired 2008-11-27 | THE PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME $600: (Jon holds a football while delivering the clue.) Standing in the end zone, his feet almost out of bounds, the Chargers' Antonio Cromartie returned this ball an NFL-record this many yards in 2007 109 yards |
#5574, aired 2008-11-27 | THE PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME $800: (Jon sits in a section of red stadium seats.) These chairs are from this team's Ralph Wilson Stadium--you can almost see Jim Kelly throw & Thurman Thomas run the Buffalo Bills |
#5574, aired 2008-11-27 | THE PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME $1000: (Kelly stands in front of a bust.) The only player to make it into the Pro Football Hall of Fame here in Canton, Ohio & the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in Hamilton, Ontario is this man whose name sounds like a heavenly body Warren Moon |
#5440, aired 2008-04-11 | PRO SPORTS TEAMS IN OTHER WORDS $200: Football by the Erie Canal:
President Clinton,
software guy Gates the Buffalo Bills |
#5440, aired 2008-04-11 | PRO SPORTS TEAMS IN OTHER WORDS $400: The NBA in a state that meets at Four Corners:
Dixieland, bebop
or swing the Jazz |
#5440, aired 2008-04-11 | PRO SPORTS TEAMS IN OTHER WORDS $600: Women's basketball, Texas style:
Shoemaker-Levy,
Halley's the Comets |
#5440, aired 2008-04-11 | PRO SPORTS TEAMS IN OTHER WORDS $800: Major League Soccer in the sun:
The Milky Way or
Andromeda the Los Angeles Galaxy |
#5440, aired 2008-04-11 | PRO SPORTS TEAMS IN OTHER WORDS $1000: Baseball in Missouri:
Henry VIII,
Richard III the Kansas City Royals |
#5389, aired 2008-01-31 | PRO SPORTS HALL OF FAME CITIES $200: Cooperstown, New York baseball |
#5389, aired 2008-01-31 | PRO SPORTS HALL OF FAME CITIES $400: Springfield, Massachusetts basketball |
#5389, aired 2008-01-31 | PRO SPORTS HALL OF FAME CITIES $600: Toronto, Ontario hockey |
#5389, aired 2008-01-31 | PRO SPORTS HALL OF FAME CITIES $800: Canton, Ohio football |
#5389, aired 2008-01-31 | PRO SPORTS HALL OF FAME CITIES $1000: St. Augustine, Florida professional golf |
#5316, aired 2007-10-22 | "PRO" NOUNS $200: 8 ounces of yogurt contain about 8 grams of this; an 8-ounce sirloin steak contains about 70 protein |
#5316, aired 2007-10-22 | "PRO" NOUNS $400: It can be an introductory scene of a play or the preface to a novel a prologue |
#5316, aired 2007-10-22 | "PRO" NOUNS $600: Popularly served with melon, it's paper-thin slices of ham that have been salt-cured & air-dried prosciutto |
#5316, aired 2007-10-22 | "PRO" NOUNS $800: Introduced in 1986, it's one of the most widely prescribed antidepressants in history Prozac |
#5316, aired 2007-10-22 | "PRO" NOUNS $1000: It's an object that's designed to be hurled or shot forward, like a bullet or a rocket a projectile |
#5161, aired 2007-02-05 | ALSO A PRO SPORTS TEAM $400: Proverbially, "it's not" this, "it's the humidity"--but don't tell that to Shaq the Heat |
#5161, aired 2007-02-05 | ALSO A PRO SPORTS TEAM $800: It's the common bond of Catherine of Siena, Francis of Assisi & Thomas Aquinas Saints |
#5161, aired 2007-02-05 | ALSO A PRO SPORTS TEAM $1200: The annual running of these in Spain got international notice with Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises" Bulls |
#5161, aired 2007-02-05 | ALSO A PRO SPORTS TEAM $1600: Job title of Susan Collins, Carl Levin & Barack Obama Senators |
#5161, aired 2007-02-05 | ALSO A PRO SPORTS TEAM $2000: Melancholy, or a type of music with lyrics like, "I missed the last clue, my woman left me, I got the 'Jeopardy!'..." Blues |
#5120, aired 2006-12-08 | QUID PRO QUO-POURRI $400: Give me this name of Paris Hilton's sister & I'll tell you that it was also a "diminutive" Adam Sandler role Nicky |
#5120, aired 2006-12-08 | QUID PRO QUO-POURRI $800: Give me this name of Chicago's 2nd busiest airport & I'll give you a famed WWII battle named for some Pacific islands Midway |
#5120, aired 2006-12-08 | QUID PRO QUO-POURRI $1200: Give me this Northwest African mountain range & I'll give you a book of the same name where you might see it the Atlas Mountains |
#5120, aired 2006-12-08 | QUID PRO QUO-POURRI $1600: Give me this 1st name of a veep under Lincoln & I'll tell you of a Carthaginian general with the same name Hannibal |
#5120, aired 2006-12-08 | QUID PRO QUO-POURRI $2000: Give me this Roman Earth goddess & I'll tell you it's also the name of our solar system's largest asteroid Ceres |
#4731, aired 2005-03-14 | "PRO" $400: It's the suspension of a defendant's sentence, granting him provisional freedom on the promise of good behavior probation |
#4731, aired 2005-03-14 | "PRO" $800: This drug was the first selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor approved in the U.S. Prozac |
#4731, aired 2005-03-14 | "PRO" $1200: It's the long flexible snout of some mammals like the tapir the proboscis |
#4731, aired 2005-03-14 | "PRO" $1600: In anatomy, it's a muscle that draws a part forward; in math, it's a device for measuring angles a protractor |
#4731, aired 2005-03-14 | "PRO" $2000: This colorless flammable gas is the third member of the paraffin series, following methane & ethane propane |
#4657, aired 2004-11-30 | PRO SPORTS VENUES $1200: The Detroit Red Wings' rink Joe Louis Arena |
#4657, aired 2004-11-30 | PRO SPORTS VENUES $1600: The New York Islanders' home ice Nassau Coliseum |
#4657, aired 2004-11-30 | PRO SPORTS VENUES $2000: ...and the home of the (Atlanta) Braves Turner Field |
#4610, aired 2004-09-24 | PRO FOOTBALL $200: Quarterback Roger Staubach spent his entire 11-seaons pro career with this team the Dallas Cowboys |
#4610, aired 2004-09-24 | PRO FOOTBALL $400: This Pittsburgh Steelers tackle was named the AP's defensive player of the year twice: 1972 & 1974 Mean Joe Greene |
#4610, aired 2004-09-24 | PRO FOOTBALL $600: In 1969 he left the Packers & became the head coach, general manager & part owner of the Washington Redskins Vince Lombardi |
#4610, aired 2004-09-24 | PRO FOOTBALL $800: In 1960, after 40 years in Chicago, this team moved to St. Louis the Cardinals |
#4610, aired 2004-09-24 | PRO FOOTBALL $1000: The Las Vegas Outlaws & Los Angeles Xtreme were teams in this league that lasted just one season, 2001 the XFL |
#4599, aired 2004-09-09 | PRO FOOTBALL $200: This city’s Superdome has been just super, hosting 6 Super Bowls, more than any other site New Orleans |
#4599, aired 2004-09-09 | PRO FOOTBALL $400: In 1960 Paul Hornung set the NFL season record for scoring with 176 points: he had 15 TDs, 41 PATs & 15 of these Field Goals (FGs) |
#4599, aired 2004-09-09 | PRO FOOTBALL $600: After 41 seasons in the same city, this NFL team moved to Pontiac, Michigan in 1975 Detroit Lions |
#4599, aired 2004-09-09 | PRO FOOTBALL $800: Vince Lombardi has the highest winning percentage of any NFL coach in history: this “MNF” announcer is a close second John Madden |
#4599, aired 2004-09-09 | PRO FOOTBALL $1000: (I’m Hall of Fame running back John Riggins.) In 1983 I rushed for a then record 24 TDs; the Redskins offensive line who opened holes for me had this nickname Hogs |
#4348, aired 2003-06-25 | PRO BASKETBALL $400: In the name of Israeli basketball team Maccabi Elite T.A., T.A. stands for this city Tel Aviv |
#4348, aired 2003-06-25 | PRO BASKETBALL $800: This Laker guard spent much of his youth in Italy -- his dad Joe "Jelly Bean" played pro hoops there Kobe Bryant |
#4348, aired 2003-06-25 | PRO BASKETBALL $1200: In 2002 the Houston Rockets' first round draft pick was this 7'5" center, formerly of the Shanghai Sharks Yao Ming |
#4348, aired 2003-06-25 | PRO BASKETBALL $1600: This pro league founded by Dennis Murphy in 1967 used a red, white & blue basketball the ABA (American Basketball Association) |
#4348, aired 2003-06-25 | PRO BASKETBALL $2000: In 2002 this Sparks center made history with the first slam dunk in a WNBA game Lisa Leslie |
#4297, aired 2003-04-15 | PRO BASKETBALL $400: Since the '40s this NBA team has played its home games at Madison Square Garden, first on 49th St. & then on 33rd St. the Knicks |
#4297, aired 2003-04-15 | PRO BASKETBALL $800: In 2002 this ex-Laker was presented for induction into the Hall of Fame by friend-competitor Larry Bird "Magic" Johnson |
#4297, aired 2003-04-15 | PRO BASKETBALL $1200: This semicircular line is 19 feet, 9 inches from the center of the basket in college, 4 feet further in the NBA the 3-point line |
#4297, aired 2003-04-15 | PRO BASKETBALL $1600: In 2002 this Philadelphia 76er won his third NBA scoring title with an average of 31.4 points per game Allen Iverson |
#4297, aired 2003-04-15 | PRO BASKETBALL $2000: This Orlando Magic superguard is known as "T-Mac" Tracy McGrady |
#4226, aired 2003-01-06 | PRO SPORTS TEAMS $400: Manager Joe Torre led this American League team to 3 straight World Series titles, 1998-2000 New York Yankees |
#4226, aired 2003-01-06 | PRO SPORTS TEAMS $800: This NBA team has retired the jersey numbers of 7 players, including those of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar & Magic Johnson Los Angeles Lakers |
#4226, aired 2003-01-06 | PRO SPORTS TEAMS $1200: If you "bleed silver & black", you may want to join the fan club of this West Coast NFL team Oakland Raiders |
#4226, aired 2003-01-06 | PRO SPORTS TEAMS $1600: This "Mighty" hockey team is owned by the Walt Disney Company the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim |
#4226, aired 2003-01-06 | PRO SPORTS TEAMS $2000: This San Diego team's Qualcomm Stadium has a seating capacity of nearly 67,000, the most in Major League Baseball San Diego Padres |
#4159, aired 2002-10-03 | PRO FOOTBALL $200: In 1941 the Pittsburgh Pirates changed their name to this Pittsburgh Steelers |
#4159, aired 2002-10-03 | PRO FOOTBALL $400: In 1972 this NFL team moved its home games to Arrowhead Stadium, upping its seating capacity by over 30,000 Kansas City Chiefs |
#4159, aired 2002-10-03 | PRO FOOTBALL $600: This Cleveland running back led the NFL in rushing 8 of the 9 years he was in the league, starting in 1957 Jim Brown |
#4159, aired 2002-10-03 | PRO FOOTBALL $800: In January 2001 this team's middle linebacker Ray Lewis was named MVP of Super Bowl XXXV Baltimore Ravens |
#4159, aired 2002-10-03 | PRO FOOTBALL $1000: The last Heisman Trophy winner to be selected No. 1 in the NFL Draft was this Miami Hurricanes quarterback in 1987 Vinny Testaverde |
#4061, aired 2002-04-08 | PRO BASKETBALL $200: Michael Jordan & this center are the only NBA players with over 30-point averages & over 400 games played Wilt Chamberlain |
#4061, aired 2002-04-08 | PRO BASKETBALL $400: This rival of the NBA, which began play in 1967, introduced the 3-point basket & the All-Star Game slam dunk contest the ABA (the American Basketball Association) |
#4061, aired 2002-04-08 | PRO BASKETBALL $600: This NBA team's new home, Philips Arena, is connected to the CNN Center by a concourse the Hawks |
#4061, aired 2002-04-08 | PRO BASKETBALL $800: In 1941 this current Michigan team, the NBA's oldest, began playing in Fort Wayne, Indiana the Pistons |
#4061, aired 2002-04-08 | PRO BASKETBALL $1000: This Utah Jazz forward was named the NBA's Most Valuable Player in both 1997 & 1999 Karl Malone |
#4012, aired 2002-01-29 | PRO BASKETBALL $200: On September 25, 2001, this co-owner of the Washington Wizards announced his return as an active player Michael Jordan |
#4012, aired 2002-01-29 | PRO BASKETBALL $400: (Here's Charles Barkley with the clue.) This current Laker coach has the highest career winning percentage of any coach in NBA history Phil Jackson |
#4012, aired 2002-01-29 | PRO BASKETBALL $600: Known as "The Stilt", he led the NBA in rebounding a record 11 times during his 14-year career Wilt Chamberlain |
#4012, aired 2002-01-29 | PRO BASKETBALL $800: Originally a tri-city team it settled in Milwaukee & St. Louis before reaching Atlanta Hawks |
#4012, aired 2002-01-29 | PRO BASKETBALL $1000: From 1995 through 2000 this city's Grizzlies won only 78 games, the lowest number of NBA wins in any 5-season stretch Vancouver |
#3959, aired 2001-11-15 | TURNING PRO $100: Then known as Cassius Clay, he won his pro debut on Oct. 29, 1960 against one Tunney Hunsaker Muhammad Ali |
#3959, aired 2001-11-15 | TURNING PRO $200: Generations of Olympic skaters have turned pro to join this show launched in 1940 Ice Capades |
#3959, aired 2001-11-15 | TURNING PRO $300: In 1996 Tiger Woods won this tournament for the third straight time, at Pumpkin Ridge, Oregon, then turned pro the U.S. Amateur Championship |
#3959, aired 2001-11-15 | TURNING PRO $400: This All-Star seen here skipped college to become a 19-year-old NBA rookie in 1995 Kevin Garnett |
#3959, aired 2001-11-15 | TURNING PRO $500: The L.A. Dodgers were sanctioned for signing Adrian Beltre from this Latin country before he turned 16 the Dominican Republic |
#3946, aired 2001-10-29 | PRO FOOTBALL $100: In 1999 this city's Colts won 10 more games than in 1998, the biggest one-season improvement to date Indianapolis |
#3946, aired 2001-10-29 | PRO FOOTBALL $200: Until 1989 this was the only head coach the Dallas Cowboys ever had Tom Landry |
#3946, aired 2001-10-29 | PRO FOOTBALL $400: This Dolphins quarterback retired after the 1999 season with a record 420 career touchdown passes Dan Marino |
#3946, aired 2001-10-29 | PRO FOOTBALL $500: In 1967 this Green Bay Packers quarterback was named MVP of the first Super Bowl Bart Starr |
#3946, aired 2001-10-29 | PRO FOOTBALL $600 (Daily Double): 2 of the 3 cities that had been home to the team now called the Titans (2 of 3) Houston, Memphis & Nashville |
#3832, aired 2001-04-10 | GOIN' "PRO" $200: You can do this to present a toast or offer marriage propose |
#3832, aired 2001-04-10 | GOIN' "PRO" $400: Your nose, from the Latin for "to feed" proboscis |
#3832, aired 2001-04-10 | GOIN' "PRO" $600: He had a happy homecoming in Luke 15: 11-32 the Prodigal Son |
#3832, aired 2001-04-10 | GOIN' "PRO" $800: Mel Brooks won a Best Screenplay Oscar for this 1968 comedy The Producers |
#3832, aired 2001-04-10 | GOIN' "PRO" $1000: The trade name for the drug fluoxetine, or Elizabeth Wurtzel's "nation" Prozac |
#3808, aired 2001-03-07 | "PRO"s $200: Type of view seen here Profile |
#3808, aired 2001-03-07 | "PRO"s $400: According to Mary Shelley, Frankenstein was "The Modern" version of this fire-stealer Prometheus |
#3808, aired 2001-03-07 | "PRO"s $600: A scriber of software Programmer |
#3808, aired 2001-03-07 | "PRO"s $800: Any object that can be fired or launched Projectile |
#3808, aired 2001-03-07 | "PRO"s $1000: From the Latin for "tomorrow", it means to habitually postpone doing something Procrastinate |
#3655, aired 2000-06-23 | PRO WRESTLING $200: In the '80s Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane were called Midnight Express, among the greatest of these "teams" Tag teams |
#3655, aired 2000-06-23 | PRO WRESTLING $400: This '50s wrestler whose name advertised his good looks used to toss bobby pins to his fans Gorgeous George |
#3655, aired 2000-06-23 | PRO WRESTLING $600: Wrestler Captain Lou Albano played her dad in the video for "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" Cyndi Lauper |
#3655, aired 2000-06-23 | PRO WRESTLING $800: Steve Austin got this nickname when his then wife insisted he drink his tea while it was still hot "Stone Cold" |
#3652, aired 2000-06-20 | PRO BASKETBALL $100: 1 of 2 players named MVP 3 times while with the L.A. Lakers (1 of) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar & Magic Johnson |
#3652, aired 2000-06-20 | PRO BASKETBALL $200: Known as Dr. J, he's the only man to have led the short-lived ABA in scoring more than once; he did it 3 times Julius Erving |
#3652, aired 2000-06-20 | PRO BASKETBALL $300: On April 16, 1996 this team defeated the Milwaukee Bucks to become the first in NBA history to win 70 games in a season Chicago Bulls |
#3652, aired 2000-06-20 | PRO BASKETBALL $500: (Hi, I'm Rebecca Lobo of the WNBA) The logo of this city's WNBA team, the Rockers, features a guitar twisted into the shape of an "R" Cleveland |
#3652, aired 2000-06-20 | PRO BASKETBALL $600 (Daily Double): It's the only NBA team whose name comes from equipment actually used in the game today New Jersey Nets |
#3608, aired 2000-04-19 | PRO BASKETBALL $100: In the 1980s this Lakers coach guided his team to 4 NBA championships Pat Riley |
#3608, aired 2000-04-19 | PRO BASKETBALL $200: On Nov. 24, 1960 this Philadelphia Warrior had 55 rebounds, still the one-game NBA record Wilt Chamberlain |
#3608, aired 2000-04-19 | PRO BASKETBALL $300: In 1971 & 1972 he won NBA scoring titles under 2 different names Kareem Abdul-Jabbar/Lew Alcindor |
#3608, aired 2000-04-19 | PRO BASKETBALL $400: 1 of the 2 Canadian teams in the NBA Toronto Raptors or Vancouver Grizzlies |
#3608, aired 2000-04-19 | PRO BASKETBALL $500: As you'd expect from a 10-time scoring champion, Michael Jordan was primarily this type of guard Shooting guard |
#3604, aired 2000-04-13 | PRO SPORTS $100: She retired from tennis in August 1999 & was soon seen getting cozy with Andre Agassi Steffi Graf |
#3604, aired 2000-04-13 | PRO SPORTS $200: On Jan. 30, 2000 this Rams quarterback threw a clutch TD pass to win Super Bowl XXXIV & was named MVP Kurt Warner |
#3604, aired 2000-04-13 | PRO SPORTS $300: (Hi, I'm Marcus Camby, forward for the New York Knicks.) Knicks is short for this longer name which dates back to a style of pants worn by Dutch settlers in the 17th century Knickerbockers |
#3604, aired 2000-04-13 | PRO SPORTS $400: Only 3 pitchers reached 20 wins in 1999 with this Red Sox hurler leading the majors with 23 victories Pedro Martínez |
#3604, aired 2000-04-13 | PRO SPORTS $500: On Nov. 13, 1999 Lennox Lewis defeated him in a unanimous decision, becoming the undisputed heavyweight champ Evander Holyfield |
#3525, aired 1999-12-24 | PRO FOOTBALL COACHES $100: Green Bay Packers
1959-67 Vince Lombardi |
#3525, aired 1999-12-24 | PRO FOOTBALL COACHES $200: Dallas Cowboys
1960-88 Tom Landry |
#3525, aired 1999-12-24 | PRO FOOTBALL COACHES $300: Chicago Bears
1982-92 Mike Ditka |
#3525, aired 1999-12-24 | PRO FOOTBALL COACHES $400: Oakland Raiders
1969-78 John Madden |
#3525, aired 1999-12-24 | PRO FOOTBALL COACHES $500: Miami Dolphins
1970-95 Don Shula |
#3451, aired 1999-09-13 | PRO FOOTBALL $200: This team's home, the Pontiac Silverdome, is the NFL's largest stadium with a seating capacity of over 80,000 Detroit Lions |
#3451, aired 1999-09-13 | PRO FOOTBALL $400: This team's Marv Levy is the only coach to lead his team to 4 straight Super Bowl appearances Buffalo Bills |
#3451, aired 1999-09-13 | PRO FOOTBALL $600: (Hi, I'm Jake Plummer, quarterback for the Arizona Cardinals.) On November 16, 1997 I set an NFL rookie record by passing for 388 yards, breaking the record set by this Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman |
#3451, aired 1999-09-13 | PRO FOOTBALL $800: This University of Kentucky quarterback was the first player picked in the NFL's 1999 draft Tim Couch |
#3451, aired 1999-09-13 | PRO FOOTBALL $1,300 (Daily Double): The Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio is on a street named for this longtime owner-coach George S. Halas |
#3420, aired 1999-06-18 | PRO STADIUMS & ARENAS $100: Fenway Park the Boston Red Sox |
#3420, aired 1999-06-18 | PRO STADIUMS & ARENAS $200: Busch Stadium the St. Louis Cardinals |
#3420, aired 1999-06-18 | PRO STADIUMS & ARENAS $300: Foxboro Stadium the New England Patriots |
#3420, aired 1999-06-18 | PRO STADIUMS & ARENAS $400: Alamodome the San Antonio Spurs |
#3420, aired 1999-06-18 | PRO STADIUMS & ARENAS $500: Molson Centre the Montreal Canadiens |
#3362, aired 1999-03-30 | "PRO"NOUNS $100: An introductory part in a novel Prologue |
#3362, aired 1999-03-30 | "PRO"NOUNS $200: Gosh darn it! It's abusive, vulgar or irreverent language Profanity |
#3362, aired 1999-03-30 | "PRO"NOUNS $300: The "dry" period in which the 18th Amendment was in force Prohibition |
#3362, aired 1999-03-30 | "PRO"NOUNS $400: The working class Proletariat |
#3362, aired 1999-03-30 | "PRO"NOUNS $500: The ceremonial etiquette observed by diplomats & heads of state Protocol |
#3098, aired 1998-02-04 | PRO FOOTBALL $200: On Aug. 31, 1997 the Oilers played their first home game in this city's Liberty Bowl, defeating the Raiders, 24-21 Memphis |
#3098, aired 1998-02-04 | PRO FOOTBALL $400: This Chicago Bear finished his career in 1987 with an NFL record 16,726 rushing yards Walter Payton |
#3098, aired 1998-02-04 | PRO FOOTBALL $800: On Jan. 3, 1983 Tony Dorsett set the record for longest run from scrimmage, running this many yards 99 |
#3098, aired 1998-02-04 | PRO FOOTBALL $1000: On July 29, 1986 this league won $3 in an antitrust suit against the NFL & folded 6 days later USFL (United States Football League) |
#3098, aired 1998-02-04 | PRO FOOTBALL $1,100 (Daily Double): (Hi, I'm Al Michaels.) Super Bowl MVPs from the 49ers include J. Rice, S. Young & this quarterback who won a record 3 MVP awards Joe Montana |
#2371, aired 1994-12-19 | PRO FOOTBALL $100: In 1937 the Boston Redskins moved their franchise to this city Washington |
#2371, aired 1994-12-19 | PRO FOOTBALL $200: On March 29, 1994, Jimmy Johnson resigned as coach of this team; he was replaced by Barry Switzer the Dallas Cowboys |
#2371, aired 1994-12-19 | PRO FOOTBALL $300: It's the only NFL team whose insignia depicts an aircraft the New York Jets |
#2371, aired 1994-12-19 | PRO FOOTBALL $400: 1 of 3 San Francisco 49ers quarterbacks named NFL player of the year by the Associated Press (1 of) Joe Montana (Steve Young & John Brodie) |
#2371, aired 1994-12-19 | PRO FOOTBALL $500: This man coached the Chicago Bears for 40 years--4 non-consecutive 10-year periods George Halas |
#2327, aired 1994-10-18 | PRO FOOTBALL $100: This city's Saints team has never won an NFL playoff game New Orleans |
#2327, aired 1994-10-18 | PRO FOOTBALL $200: Before a move to Minneapolis in 1982, this teams home games were played in Bloomington the Minnesota Vikings |
#2327, aired 1994-10-18 | PRO FOOTBALL $300: This Denver Broncos quarterback holds the team record for career TD passes (John) Elway |
#2327, aired 1994-10-18 | PRO FOOTBALL $400: This Cleveland running back was named UPI's player of the year in 1958, 1963 & 1965 (Jim) Brown |
#2327, aired 1994-10-18 | PRO FOOTBALL $500: As a coach this Fox TV broadcaster is second only to Vince Lombardi in all-time winning percentage John Madden |
#1970, aired 1993-03-12 | "PRO"s & "CON"s $100: This term for a British policeman originally meant an "officer of the stable" a constable |
#1970, aired 1993-03-12 | "PRO"s & "CON"s $200: It can refer to a side view of one's face, or to a short biographical sketch a profile |
#1970, aired 1993-03-12 | "PRO"s & "CON"s $300: It's the legal process by which a will is determined to be valid probate |
#1970, aired 1993-03-12 | "PRO"s & "CON"s $400: It's the code of correct conduct followed by diplomats & heads of state protocol |
#1970, aired 1993-03-12 | "PRO"s & "CON"s $500: This instrument is similar to an accordion but is smaller & has no keyboard a concertina |
#1946, aired 1993-02-08 | PRO FOOTBALL TEAMS $100: Quarterback Joe Montana holds this team's single-season record for touchdown passes with 31 the San Francisco 49ers |
#1946, aired 1993-02-08 | PRO FOOTBALL TEAMS $200: This team plays its home games at Mile High Stadium Denver Broncos |
#1946, aired 1993-02-08 | PRO FOOTBALL TEAMS $300: This team's corporate headquarters are at Halas Hall in Lake Forest, Illinois the Chicago Bears |
#1946, aired 1993-02-08 | PRO FOOTBALL TEAMS $400: This Florida team has a pirate on its helmets the Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
#1946, aired 1993-02-08 | PRO FOOTBALL TEAMS $500: Until 1989 Tom Landry was the only coach this team ever had the Dallas Cowboys |
#1645, aired 1991-10-25 | "PRO"s & "CON"s $100: In the U.S., most grape juice & grape jelly are made from this variety of grape Concord grapes |
#1645, aired 1991-10-25 | "PRO"s & "CON"s $200: This Utah city was named for a Canadian fur trapper who visited the area in 1825 Provo |
#1645, aired 1991-10-25 | "PRO"s & "CON"s $300: According to I Kings 11:3, Solomon had 700 wives & princesses & 300 of these women concubines |
#1645, aired 1991-10-25 | "PRO"s & "CON"s $400: It's also known as a surrogate's court probate court |
#1645, aired 1991-10-25 | "PRO"s & "CON"s $500: From the Latin for "to know thoroughly", it's a person with astute discrimination in the arts a connoisseur |
#1600, aired 1991-07-12 | PRO BASKETBALL $100: This Chicago Bulls guard was selected NBA Rookie of the Year in 1985 Michael Jordan |
#1600, aired 1991-07-12 | PRO BASKETBALL $200: During the 1961-62 season, this Warriors player set an NBA record by averaging 50.4 points a game Wilt Chamberlain |
#1600, aired 1991-07-12 | PRO BASKETBALL $300: Now the Celtics' president, he coached the team to 9 NBA titles in 10 seasons Red Auerbach |
#1600, aired 1991-07-12 | PRO BASKETBALL $400: In 1988 this NBA team moved from the Silverdome to the Palace of Auburn Hills the Detroit Pistons |
#1600, aired 1991-07-12 | PRO BASKETBALL $500: 1 of 2 NBA teams located in Florida (1 of) the Miami Heat (Orlando Magic) |
#1543, aired 1991-04-24 | "PRO"s & "CON"s $100: To put off till tomorrow what you can do today procrastinate |
#1543, aired 1991-04-24 | "PRO"s & "CON"s $200: Walden pond is about 1½ miles south of this Revolutionary War town Concord, Massachusetts |
#1543, aired 1991-04-24 | "PRO"s & "CON"s $300: Jimmy Durante insured his for $140,000 his proboscis |
#1543, aired 1991-04-24 | "PRO"s & "CON"s $400: This spicy Italian ham is often sliced thin & served with melon prosciutto ham |
#1543, aired 1991-04-24 | "PRO"s & "CON"s $500: High levels of this hormone act to prevent a miscarriage during pregnancy progesterone |
#1409, aired 1990-10-18 | PRO BASKETBALL $100: Nicknamed "The Stilt", this Philadelphia Warrior player scored 100 points in a game March 2, 1962 Wilt Chamberlain |
#1409, aired 1990-10-18 | PRO BASKETBALL $200: By the time he retired in 1989, this Laker had been named the NBA's MVP a record 6 times Kareem Abdul-Jabbar |
#1409, aired 1990-10-18 | PRO BASKETBALL $300: In 1966 Bill Russell became the NBA's first Black coach when he succeeded Red Auerbach as this team's coach the Boston Celtics |
#1409, aired 1990-10-18 | PRO BASKETBALL $400: This NBA team's official logo features a stylized musical note the (Utah) Jazz |
#1409, aired 1990-10-18 | PRO BASKETBALL $500: This professional league folded in 1976 with four of its teams joining the NBA the American Basketball Association (the ABA) |
#654, aired 1987-06-11 | PRO FOOTBALL $200: If the Rams hosted the Raiders, team that would supply the football the Rams |
#654, aired 1987-06-11 | PRO FOOTBALL $400: Fans wear dog masks & toss dog biscuits to players in "Dog House" section of this Midwest city's stadium Cleveland |
#654, aired 1987-06-11 | PRO FOOTBALL $600: In his 18 years of scrambling in the NFL, he ran for more yards than any other quarterback Fran Tarkenton |
#654, aired 1987-06-11 | PRO FOOTBALL $800: Penalty signaled by an official grasping his wrist with his other hand holding |
#654, aired 1987-06-11 | PRO FOOTBALL $1000: For the point after touchdown, the pros put the ball on this yard line the 2 yard line |
#119, aired 1985-02-21 | "PRO" & "CON" $100: "TV Guide" lists them TV programs |
#119, aired 1985-02-21 | "PRO" & "CON" $200: You might use one of these shells to call Dorothy Lamour a conch shell |
#119, aired 1985-02-21 | "PRO" & "CON" $300: The bridal party's march down the aisle the procession |
#119, aired 1985-02-21 | "PRO" & "CON" $400: To Robin Williams reality is this a concept |
#119, aired 1985-02-21 | "PRO" & "CON" $500: To go on after stopping proceed |