Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (632 results returned)

#9190, aired 2024-10-25QUICK! $400: Quick word for a group of vehicles such as taxis or boats owned & operated as a unit fleet
#9190, aired 2024-10-25QUICK! $800: Firmly fixed in place; you & a pal might be that kind of "friends" fast friends
#9190, aired 2024-10-25QUICK! $1,000 (Daily Double): This 2-word South Dakota town is known as the "Gateway to Mount Rushmore" Rapid City
#9190, aired 2024-10-25QUICK! $1200: The chimney type of this bird is often called a "flying cigar" because of its dark silhouette as it flies a swift
#9190, aired 2024-10-25QUICK! $2000: This 2-word cornmeal-based dessert is made with molasses, sugar & spices hasty pudding
#9186, aired 2024-10-21A PUP QUIZ $200: It's this breed, Charlie Brown, that one study showed could detect lung cancer in humans with astonishing accuracy a beagle
#9186, aired 2024-10-21A PUP QUIZ $400: Bred in ancient China, this dog (or dog dog) is known for its unusual blue-black tongue a Chow
#9186, aired 2024-10-21A PUP QUIZ $600: A descendant of the English one, the American breed of this dog was brought to the States by 19th century immigrants a bull dog
#9186, aired 2024-10-21A PUP QUIZ $800: The Australian stumpy tail cattle dog traces back to a crossing of an English Smithfield with this local wild dog a dingo
#9186, aired 2024-10-21A PUP QUIZ $1000: Despite a fluffy white coat, the Bichon Frisé is considered this 14-letter adjective, making it easy on the sneezy hypoallergenic
#9118, aired 2024-06-05SCIENCE QUIZ $400: It's the one-word title of a 1920 book written for a mass audience & subtitled "The Special & the General Theory" Relativity
#9118, aired 2024-06-05SCIENCE QUIZ $800: One unit of this measure of pressure is equal to 101,325 pascals an atmosphere
#9118, aired 2024-06-05SCIENCE QUIZ $1200: The saber-toothed cat chilled out during this epoch colloquially called "The Great Ice Age" the Pleistocene
#9118, aired 2024-06-05SCIENCE QUIZ $2,000 (Daily Double): D2O, or heavy water, combines oxygen with this isotope that is twice as heavy as hydrogen deuterium
#9118, aired 2024-06-05SCIENCE QUIZ $2000: Frogs & other amphibians have 3-chambered hearts, with one ventricle & 2 of these an atrium
#9074, aired 2024-04-04QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $200: A layer of paint & a score of 7-7 coat & tie
#9074, aired 2024-04-04QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: Mr. Harrelson & an insect sound associated with titillating news Woody & buzz
#9074, aired 2024-04-04QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $600: Food word for "bonkers" & makes a swift escape nuts & bolts
#9074, aired 2024-04-04QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: A master teacher of the lotus position & a double talk term for a toddler injury a yogi & boo-boo
#9074, aired 2024-04-04QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1000: An umpire's call & an inlet of a sea safe & sound
#9045, aired 2024-02-23QUICK GEO $400: Diamond Head's island Oahu
#9045, aired 2024-02-23QUICK GEO $800: Aconcagua's range the Andes
#9045, aired 2024-02-23QUICK GEO $1200: Capital city Charlottetown's province Prince Edward Island
#9045, aired 2024-02-23QUICK GEO $1600: Colombo's & Chilaw's country Sri Lanka
#9045, aired 2024-02-23QUICK GEO $2000: Myanmar's main river the Irrawaddy
#9043, aired 2024-02-21SCIENCE QUIZ $200: This fourth state of matter occurs when atoms in a gas are ionized plasma
#9043, aired 2024-02-21SCIENCE QUIZ $400: A key to quantum mechanics is the notion that both radiation & matter can act as either particles or these waves
#9043, aired 2024-02-21SCIENCE QUIZ $600: Most snapping turtles are this type of equal-opportunity eater, happy to eat any old animal or vegetable for brunch an omnivore
#9043, aired 2024-02-21SCIENCE QUIZ $800: Chloroplasts are where this energy conversion process takes place in plants photosynthesis
#9043, aired 2024-02-21SCIENCE QUIZ $1000: This 12-letter word describes the richness of life forms in a given environment biodiversity
#8972, aired 2023-11-14QUICK CITIES $400: Hosts the annual Campeonato Mundial de Baile de Tango Buenos Aires
#8972, aired 2023-11-14QUICK CITIES $800: It shares its name with a type of light yellow-brown envelope Manila
#8972, aired 2023-11-14QUICK CITIES $1200: Its 200-foot-high monument to Columbus is on La Rambla Barcelona
#8972, aired 2023-11-14QUICK CITIES $2000: Nigeria's most populous Lagos
#8972, aired 2023-11-14QUICK CITIES $2,200 (Daily Double): Nicknamed "Hollywood North", it's about 1,100 miles north of the real thing Vancouver
#17, aired 2023-10-18"POP" QUIZ, HOTSHOT $100: AMC Theatres claims to sell 52 million bags of this snack food every year popcorn
#17, aired 2023-10-18"POP" QUIZ, HOTSHOT $200: In 2013, cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio assumed this lofty title Pope
#17, aired 2023-10-18"POP" QUIZ, HOTSHOT $300: If you love Dum Dums & Chupa Chups, you're a real sucker for this treat a lollipop
#17, aired 2023-10-18"POP" QUIZ, HOTSHOT $400: The United Nations estimated that the world's this reached 8 billion on Nov. 15, 2022 population
#17, aired 2023-10-18"POP" QUIZ, HOTSHOT $500: In 1953, 10-year-old Gayla Peevey sang about wanting this large animal for Christmas a hippopotamus
#8913, aired 2023-07-12TV QUICK TAKES $200: Last names of Nick & Vanessa, who began hosting Netflix' "Love is Blind" in 2020 Lachey
#8913, aired 2023-07-12TV QUICK TAKES $400: Scheming dispatcher Louie de Palma kept his charges in line in this 1970s classic Taxi
#8913, aired 2023-07-12TV QUICK TAKES $600: In a magical turn, Warwick Davis took this title movie role to Disney+ in 2022 Willow
#8913, aired 2023-07-12TV QUICK TAKES $800: Lyrics to this '90s TV show theme included "Yo, homes, smell ya later" The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
#8913, aired 2023-07-12TV QUICK TAKES $1000: Trading the courtroom for the classroom, this actor returned to AMC in "Lucky Hank" (Bob) Odenkirk
#8890, aired 2023-06-09QUICK BOOKS $200: From 2006, it's Cormac McCarthy's title post-apocalyptic byway The Road
#8890, aired 2023-06-09QUICK BOOKS $400: Dickens' only true mystery novel dealt with this title man's disappearance (Edwin) Drood
#8890, aired 2023-06-09QUICK BOOKS $600: Angie Thomas used "U" for a pronoun in the title of this 2017 young adult page-turner The Hate U Give
#8890, aired 2023-06-09QUICK BOOKS $800: His "Midnight's Children" is set in places like Kashmir & Delhi Salman Rushdie
#8890, aired 2023-06-09QUICK BOOKS $1000: "The Awakening" is by this woman with a composer's surname Kate Chopin
#8871, aired 2023-05-15QUICK OPERA $400: A house overlooking Nagasaki Harbor is the setting of this opera Madama Butterfly
#8871, aired 2023-05-15QUICK OPERA $800: In the classic song "Tears Of A Clown", you'll hear the Italian title of this opera Pagliacci
#8871, aired 2023-05-15QUICK OPERA $1600: The myth about this great singer is a natural opera subject & in 2021 Juilliard revived a 1647 Italian version Orpheus
#8871, aired 2023-05-15QUICK OPERA $2000: The title guy in this Verdi opera is the son of the king of Spain Don Carlos
#8871, aired 2023-05-15QUICK OPERA $7,000 (Daily Double): 3 ladies give Tamino this title item, but no lessons the Magic Flute
#8865, aired 2023-05-05QUICK PLANETS $200: About half the size of Earth, it has a 24.6-hour day Mars
#8865, aired 2023-05-05QUICK PLANETS $400: For 20 years in every 248, it's further from the Sun than Pluto Neptune
#8865, aired 2023-05-05QUICK PLANETS $600: It was the first planet explored by a spacecraft, 1962's Mariner 2 Venus
#8865, aired 2023-05-05QUICK PLANETS $800: Leda is one of its more than 50 named moons Jupiter
#8865, aired 2023-05-05QUICK PLANETS $1000: It's surrounded by phenomena named A, B, C, D, E, F & G Saturn
#8728, aired 2022-10-26QUICK LIT $200: Cervantes published the first volume of this novel about a delusional hero in 1605 Don Quixote
#8728, aired 2022-10-26QUICK LIT $400: In a Coleridge poem, "at length did cross" this bird the albatross
#8728, aired 2022-10-26QUICK LIT $800: Maxine Hong Kingston won over critics & fans with the 1976 memoir "The Woman" this Warrior
#8728, aired 2022-10-26QUICK LIT $1,000 (Daily Double): He's a real bit player in "Hamlet"--just a skull Yorick
#8728, aired 2022-10-26QUICK LIT $1000: Gabriel Garcia Marquez stayed in his study for 18 months writing this 1967 novel One Hundred Years of Solitude
#8718, aired 2022-10-12QUICK! NOVELS! $400: Go ahead & talk about this 1996 Chuck Palahniuk knockout Fight Club
#8718, aired 2022-10-12QUICK! NOVELS! $800: 2005 bestseller about light-fingered Liesel Meminger The Book Thief
#8718, aired 2022-10-12QUICK! NOVELS! $1200: Pasternak's masterpiece Doctor Zhivago
#8718, aired 2022-10-12QUICK! NOVELS! $1600: 2003 high flyer from Khaled Hosseini The Kite Runner
#8718, aired 2022-10-12QUICK! NOVELS! $2000: Celeste Ng burned up the bestseller lists with this, her second novel Little Fires Everywhere
#2, aired 2022-10-02HISTORY QUIZ $200: In 1880 this inventor was granted a patent for the first practical light bulb Thomas Edison
#2, aired 2022-10-02HISTORY QUIZ $600: "Black Tuesday", October 29 of this year, was part of the stock market crash that helped set off the Great Depression 1929
#2, aired 2022-10-02HISTORY QUIZ $700 (Daily Double): Now a kids' swimming pool game, he was originally an Italian who traveled to China in the 13th century Marco Polo
#2, aired 2022-10-02HISTORY QUIZ $800: Nobody expected the Spanish this notorious institution to be abolished in 1834, but everybody was glad it was the Inquisition
#2, aired 2022-10-02HISTORY QUIZ $1000: A Paris airport is named for this general who led the Free French forces during WWII & later served as France's president Charles de Gaulle
#8688, aired 2022-07-20QUIZ BOWL $200: Part of a tea set, or a college football game first played in 1935 a sugar bowl
#8688, aired 2022-07-20QUIZ BOWL $400: For decades this venue has been the summer home of the Los Angeles Philharmonic the Hollywood Bowl
#8688, aired 2022-07-20QUIZ BOWL $600: It's Team Ruff vs. Team Fluff & a whole lot of cuteness when Animal Planet presents this competition the Puppy Bowl
#8688, aired 2022-07-20QUIZ BOWL $800: Winning a Pulitzer Prize in 1940, "The Grapes of Wrath" has been called "the greatest novel about" this subject the Dust Bowl
#8688, aired 2022-07-20QUIZ BOWL $1000: This holiday drink whose name derives from an Old Norse toast to health is traditionally served in a large bowl of the same name a wassail
#8650, aired 2022-05-27QUICK HISTORY $200: In 1378 the French took issue with this & decided on their own anti-one--Clement VII the pope
#8650, aired 2022-05-27QUICK HISTORY $400: Beijing fell to this big-time conqueror in 1215 Genghis Khan
#8650, aired 2022-05-27QUICK HISTORY $600: A time of stability under Augustus is known by this peaceful name in Latin Pax Romana
#8650, aired 2022-05-27QUICK HISTORY $800: Adding to the Winter Palace, Catherine the Great began this museum in 1764 Hermitage
#8650, aired 2022-05-27QUICK HISTORY $1000: In 1840 the Boers helped Mpande oust Dingane from the throne of this people the Zulu
#8618, aired 2022-04-13BAT QUIZ $400: Bats are mammals of the order Chiroptera, meaning "hand"-this wing
#8618, aired 2022-04-13BAT QUIZ $800: Nectar-feeding bats pollinate the flowers that grow on the tips of the organ pipe variety of this desert plant a cactus
#8618, aired 2022-04-13BAT QUIZ $1200: Bats navigate at night using this system of acoustic orientation that incorporates nature's version of radar echolocation
#8618, aired 2022-04-13BAT QUIZ $1600: Vampire bat bites threaten livestock not by making them the undead, but by spreading this disease caused by a lyssavirus rabies
#8618, aired 2022-04-13BAT QUIZ $2000: Each year as many as 20 million female Mexican free-tailed bats give birth at sites like Bracken Cave in this U.S. state Texas
#8599, aired 2022-03-17HISTORY QUICK TAKES $400: Rebellion is in the air & in the photo seen here, showing fighters in this 1900 uprising Boxer Rebellion
#8599, aired 2022-03-17HISTORY QUICK TAKES $800: Ferdinand & Isabella wed in 1469, uniting these 2 kingdoms Castile & Aragon
#8599, aired 2022-03-17HISTORY QUICK TAKES $1,500 (Daily Double): In 1642 Mongols deposed Tibet's ruling dynasty & gave rule to the man with this title the Dalai Lama
#8599, aired 2022-03-17HISTORY QUICK TAKES $1600: Abu Bakr became the first of these rulers in 632 after the death of Muhammad a caliph
#8599, aired 2022-03-17HISTORY QUICK TAKES $2000: He tried to starve the colonists out but later let his daughter Pocahontas marry one Powhatan
#8562, aired 2022-01-25A QUICK & DIRTY CATEGORY $400: "Porcine" word for a horribly littered-up room a pigsty
#8562, aired 2022-01-25A QUICK & DIRTY CATEGORY $800: To corrupt morally, or darken wood chemically stain
#8562, aired 2022-01-25A QUICK & DIRTY CATEGORY $1200: "U" know this 7-letter adjective describes hair that hasn't been combed in a while unkempt
#8562, aired 2022-01-25A QUICK & DIRTY CATEGORY $1600: The verb "to soil" shares the same Latin root as this verb that means the same sully
#8562, aired 2022-01-25A QUICK & DIRTY CATEGORY $2000: Harry Truman said, "It is not the American way to" this fancy word "the character of the innocent" besmirch
#8544, aired 2021-12-30QUICK HISTORY $400: Atahualpa was the ruler of this empire when the Spanish arrived the Incan Empire
#8544, aired 2021-12-30QUICK HISTORY $800: In 1520 Suleyman took this empire to new heights the Ottoman Empire
#8544, aired 2021-12-30QUICK HISTORY $1200: He launched a dirigible from a floating hangar in 1900 Zeppelin
#8544, aired 2021-12-30QUICK HISTORY $2000: A big assembly or diet took place in this German city in 1521 Worms
#8544, aired 2021-12-30QUICK HISTORY $4,000 (Daily Double): This group smashed labor-saving machinery in England in 1811 the Luddites
#8500, aired 2021-10-29WORDS FROM QUECHUA $400: This word for a onetime people of the region is Quechua for "king" Inca
#8500, aired 2021-10-29WORDS FROM QUECHUA $800: Makes sense that this big Andean vulture has a name from Quechua a (Andean) condor
#8500, aired 2021-10-29WORDS FROM QUECHUA $1600: This natural product was long the only effective treatment for malaria quinine
#8500, aired 2021-10-29WORDS FROM QUECHUA $2000: This high-protein seed plant has been cultivated for millennia quinoa
#8500, aired 2021-10-29WORDS FROM QUECHUA $3,000 (Daily Double): Often heard in the plural, these grassy flatlands can also be singular pampas
#8415, aired 2021-06-04A QUICK STUDY $400: Gerontology the elderly or old people (aging)
#8415, aired 2021-06-04A QUICK STUDY $800: Glossology language(s)
#8415, aired 2021-06-04A QUICK STUDY $1200: Xylology wood
#8415, aired 2021-06-04A QUICK STUDY $1600: Selenology the Moon
#8415, aired 2021-06-04A QUICK STUDY $2000: Brontology thunder
#8383, aired 2021-04-21QUICK BIBLE BOOKS $200: The waters are divided from the waters; cattle are given names; brother slays brother Genesis
#8383, aired 2021-04-21QUICK BIBLE BOOKS $400: The Lord lets Satan afflict an upright man, who ends up twice as rich as he'd been Job
#8383, aired 2021-04-21QUICK BIBLE BOOKS $600: The word is with God; a light shines in the darkness; Jesus resurrects Lazarus John
#8383, aired 2021-04-21QUICK BIBLE BOOKS $1000: Naomi has a devoted daughter-in-law; Boaz needs some gleaning done Ruth
#8383, aired 2021-04-21QUICK BIBLE BOOKS $2,000 (Daily Double): Tribes are counted, wander in the desert & reach the borders of the promised land Numbers
#8333, aired 2021-02-10HISTORY QUICK SHOTS $200: This Spaniard & his crew landed at Tabasco in 1519, soon to begin conquering the Aztecs Cortés
#8333, aired 2021-02-10HISTORY QUICK SHOTS $400: The Clermont, this kind of vessel named for its type of engine, first puffed in 1807 a steamboat
#8333, aired 2021-02-10HISTORY QUICK SHOTS $600: Depicted here is some Lancaster-on-York action in these wars the Wars of the Roses
#8333, aired 2021-02-10HISTORY QUICK SHOTS $800: This Windy City lawyer went to Tennessee in 1925 to defend a teacher Darrow
#8333, aired 2021-02-10HISTORY QUICK SHOTS $1000: 44 countries met in this Dutch city in 1907 to make a little more peace The Hague
#8225, aired 2020-05-29MULTIPLE "CHOICE" QUIZ $200: In this kind of poker, the player holding the deck picks the game dealer's choice
#8225, aired 2020-05-29MULTIPLE "CHOICE" QUIZ $400: If you are safe at first base because the out was made on the runner at second, it's scored as this fielder's choice
#8225, aired 2020-05-29MULTIPLE "CHOICE" QUIZ $600: Conagra started this frozen food brand after its CEO had a heart attack in 1985 Healthy Choice
#8225, aired 2020-05-29MULTIPLE "CHOICE" QUIZ $800: The title of a 1979 novel, this is a decision where either option will end in sacrifice Sophie's Choice
#8225, aired 2020-05-29MULTIPLE "CHOICE" QUIZ $1000: The horse closest to the stable door or nothing Hobson's choice
#8206, aired 2020-04-20QUESTIONS FROM A 1927 QUIZ BOOK $200: With 10.3 million, it's the largest American state by population according to the 1920 Census New York
#8206, aired 2020-04-20QUESTIONS FROM A 1927 QUIZ BOOK $400: This "heavier-than-air flying machine is intended to rise & descend vertically" a helicopter
#8206, aired 2020-04-20QUESTIONS FROM A 1927 QUIZ BOOK $600: 12 1/2 miles long, the Simplon Tunnel through these European mountains was then the longest in the world the Alps
#8206, aired 2020-04-20QUESTIONS FROM A 1927 QUIZ BOOK $800: The "3 new European nations of more than 10 million...as a result of the World War" were Poland, Czechoslovakia & this Slovene-ly one Yugoslavia
#8206, aired 2020-04-20QUESTIONS FROM A 1927 QUIZ BOOK $1000: Best known for his many portraits, like the one seen here, this three-named American painter died in London in 1925 John Singer Sargent
#8106, aired 2019-12-02POP QUIZ $400: Look what you made me do, you alliterative British singer! I can't stop humming your 2019 single "Dancing with a Stranger" Sam Smith
#8106, aired 2019-12-02POP QUIZ $800: A band references its own name in the lyric "counting" these, "one for sorrow, two for joy" crows
#8106, aired 2019-12-02POP QUIZ $1200: On 2019 album charts Khalid was neighbors with this similar-named artist's "Father of Asahd" DJ Khaled
#8106, aired 2019-12-02POP QUIZ $1600: Real name Melissa, with albums like "Supa Dupa Fly" she's the 1st female hip-hop artist in the Songwriters Hall of Fame Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott
#8106, aired 2019-12-02POP QUIZ $2000: Nirvana was Kurt Cobain, Dave Grohl & this bassist Krist Novoselic
#8082, aired 2019-10-29A STAR-SPANGLED BANNER LYRICAL QUIZ $200: They provide a "red glare" to the battle scene rockets
#8082, aired 2019-10-29A STAR-SPANGLED BANNER LYRICAL QUIZ $400: Verse 4 says, "Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just, And this be our motto--'In God is our'" this trust
#8082, aired 2019-10-29A STAR-SPANGLED BANNER LYRICAL QUIZ $600: The "towering steep" in verse 2 is this edifice that was under attack by the British Fort McHenry
#8082, aired 2019-10-29A STAR-SPANGLED BANNER LYRICAL QUIZ $800: In a kids' book this phrase leads Ramona Quimby to think a lamp is called a dawnzer dawn's early light
#8082, aired 2019-10-29A STAR-SPANGLED BANNER LYRICAL QUIZ $1000: This phrase about liberty in all 4 verses provides the title of a song by The Killers where it has a more ironic meaning the land of the free
#8056, aired 2019-09-23RECENT EVENTS QUIZ $400: This American rapper was tried for assault in Sweden, causing a diplomatic fuss A$AP Rocky
#8056, aired 2019-09-23RECENT EVENTS QUIZ $800: Their first child, he was born to the Duke Duchess of Sussex May 6, 2019 Archie
#8056, aired 2019-09-23RECENT EVENTS QUIZ $1200: The first Impressionist painting to sell for over $100 million shows haystacks in this French village Giverny
#8056, aired 2019-09-23RECENT EVENTS QUIZ $1600: Often known by his initials, he's been a dominant figure in Saudi Arabia since becoming crown prince in 2017 Mohammad bin Salman
#8056, aired 2019-09-23RECENT EVENTS QUIZ $2000: He was the first White House counsel in the Trump administration Don McGahn
#8021, aired 2019-06-24"POP" QUIZ $400: It's Kellogg's brand of toaster pastries Pop-Tarts
#8021, aired 2019-06-24"POP" QUIZ $800: A store only open for a limited time, or a new window that is unexpectedly opened in your browser a pop-up
#8021, aired 2019-06-24"POP" QUIZ $1200: This college coach lent his name to a youth football league Pop Warner
#8021, aired 2019-06-24"POP" QUIZ $1600: To propose marriage to pop the question
#8021, aired 2019-06-24"POP" QUIZ $2000: Nonsense! (Like an old man might say) poppycock
#8000, aired 2019-05-24QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: A male turkey & guitarist Garcia Tom and Jerry
#8000, aired 2019-05-24QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: Title for a lord's wife & Charlie Chaplin's classic character Lady and the Tramp
#8000, aired 2019-05-24QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1200: A declaration of victory in a card game & a musical synonym for "keynote" gin and tonic
#8000, aired 2019-05-24QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1600: A cute-sounding type of promise & what the skull protects Pinky and the Brain
#8000, aired 2019-05-24QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $2000: IBM president Thomas & a pain in the neck Watson & Crick
#7815, aired 2018-07-27QUICK BOOKS $200: 1903: A dog runs with the wolves Call of the Wild
#7815, aired 2018-07-27QUICK BOOKS $400: 1847: Heathcliff is a bad cat Wuthering Heights
#7815, aired 2018-07-27QUICK BOOKS $800: 1939: On the Joad again The Grapes of Wrath
#7815, aired 2018-07-27QUICK BOOKS $1000: 1908: Oh, the Rat & the Toad should be friends The Wind in the Willows
#7815, aired 2018-07-27QUICK BOOKS $1,600 (Daily Double): 1813: Ms. Bennet confronts 2 specific things Pride and Prejudice
#7755, aired 2018-05-04QUICK FIX $200: Catalytic converter on the fritz a mechanic
#7755, aired 2018-05-04QUICK FIX $400: Hole in your outsole a cobbler (or shoe repairman)
#7755, aired 2018-05-04QUICK FIX $600: Abscess in R-32 a dentist
#7755, aired 2018-05-04QUICK FIX $800: Occluded flue a chimney sweep
#7755, aired 2018-05-04QUICK FIX $1000: Faulty cleanout plug, stuck shutoff valve a plumber
#7714, aired 2018-03-08A QUICK RIDE $400: Perfect ride for Phil Rizzuto, who shared his nickname with one a scooter
#7714, aired 2018-03-08A QUICK RIDE $800: One can hang from a cable or float through Venice a gondola
#7714, aired 2018-03-08A QUICK RIDE $1200: A police squad car like the one here, or a fast warship a cruiser
#7714, aired 2018-03-08A QUICK RIDE $1600: In South Korea the Incheon Airport Maglev is one of these a magnetic levitation train
#7714, aired 2018-03-08A QUICK RIDE $2000: "P" is for pursuit in this alphanumeric plane used by World War II's Flying Tigers a P-40
#7569, aired 2017-07-06A SPARKLE QUIZ $200: Spumante on an Italian label means you're enjoying this 2-word type of libation; Prosecco makes a popular one sparkling wine
#7569, aired 2017-07-06A SPARKLE QUIZ $400: In the book "Twilight", his skin "literally sparkled, like thousands of tiny diamonds" Edward
#7569, aired 2017-07-06A SPARKLE QUIZ $600: The Great Depression got some sparkle when this glass cleaner with a "streak-free shine" was introduced Windex
#7569, aired 2017-07-06A SPARKLE QUIZ $800: Of the 4 "C"s of the diamond world, the facets created by this one really help the gems sparkle with light cut
#7569, aired 2017-07-06A SPARKLE QUIZ $1000: Sparkle Plenty was a family friend of this hard-boiled comic strip detective Dick Tracy
#7560, aired 2017-06-23QUICK GEOGRAPHY $200: 210-mile river identified here the Thames
#7560, aired 2017-06-23QUICK GEOGRAPHY $400: The capital city of Puerto Rico San Juan
#7560, aired 2017-06-23QUICK GEOGRAPHY $600: The mountain range whose highest peak is Aconcagua the Andes
#7560, aired 2017-06-23QUICK GEOGRAPHY $800: The country between Egypt & Algeria Libya
#7509, aired 2017-04-13CATCH THE QUECHUA WORD $200: The Quechua people of Peru used this word meaning "ruler" to refer to themselves Inca
#7509, aired 2017-04-13CATCH THE QUECHUA WORD $400: This 4-letter alternate name for the mountain lion comes from the Quechua puma
#7509, aired 2017-04-13CATCH THE QUECHUA WORD $600: The Quechua word for "bark" gives us the name of this malaria medicine obtained from the bark of a tree quinine
#7509, aired 2017-04-13CATCH THE QUECHUA WORD $800: Quechua for "dried flesh", it's meat cut into strips & cured jerky
#7509, aired 2017-04-13CATCH THE QUECHUA WORD $1000: Louisiana French for a bonus given to a customer for making a purchase, it's from the Quechua for 'to give more" lagniappe
#7383, aired 2016-10-19QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: Abe Vigoda TV role & symbolic money at a poker table Fish & chips
#7383, aired 2016-10-19QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: Large farm buildings & a British peer barns & noble
#7383, aired 2016-10-19QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1200: One who monitors an exam & to risk money proctor & gamble
#7383, aired 2016-10-19QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1600: Actor Dancy & a synonym for "to bawl" Hugh & cry
#7383, aired 2016-10-19QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $2000: A unit of force & a printing symbol that looks like a hyphen dyne & dash
#7363, aired 2016-09-21GET RICHARD QUICK $400: Here's this composer & his partner, Lorenz Hart Richard Rodgers
#7363, aired 2016-09-21GET RICHARD QUICK $800: This actor is no relation to the British explorer of the same name (Richard) Burton
#7363, aired 2016-09-21GET RICHARD QUICK $1200: To get in touch with this fashion photographer who died in 2004, check out the Intl. Photography Hall of Fame & Museum (Richard) Avedon
#7363, aired 2016-09-21GET RICHARD QUICK $1600: Orson Welles staged this novelist's "Native Son" on Broadway in 1941 Richard Wright
#7363, aired 2016-09-21GET RICHARD QUICK $2000: Here's this famed director donning a Santa suit in a remake of "Miracle on 34th Street" (Richard) Attenborough
#7346, aired 2016-07-18QUICK AS THE DICKENS $400: In this novel the title orphan falls in with Fagin's den of thieves Oliver Twist
#7346, aired 2016-07-18QUICK AS THE DICKENS $800: Pip is to be brought up as "a young fellow of" these, the novel's title Great Expectations
#7346, aired 2016-07-18QUICK AS THE DICKENS $1200: It's set during the French Revolution A Tale of Two Cities
#7346, aired 2016-07-18QUICK AS THE DICKENS $1600: This title character lodges with Mr. Micawber David Copperfield
#7346, aired 2016-07-18QUICK AS THE DICKENS $2000: This work was subtitled "For These Times" Hard Times
#7285, aired 2016-04-22A QUICK DIP IN THE LAKE $400: In area, it's the largest inland saline body of water in North America the Great Salt Lake
#7285, aired 2016-04-22A QUICK DIP IN THE LAKE $800: Biwa, Japan's largest lake, was long noted for culturing these gems pearls
#7285, aired 2016-04-22A QUICK DIP IN THE LAKE $1200: From the CN Tower you get a good view of this 7,340-square-mile lake Lake Ontario
#7285, aired 2016-04-22A QUICK DIP IN THE LAKE $1600: About 420 miles long, it bears the name of a former African country Lake Tanganyika
#7285, aired 2016-04-22A QUICK DIP IN THE LAKE $2000: Also beginning with "La" is this Russian lake, the largest entirely in Europe Lake Ladoga
#7269, aired 2016-03-31PUP QUIZ $400: Despite being a total chicken, this animated Great Dane stumbles on clues to help Fred & the gang solve mysteries Scooby-Doo
#7269, aired 2016-03-31PUP QUIZ $800: Mickey Mouse's companion, he had his own cartoon shorts including 1945's "Canine Casanova" Pluto
#7269, aired 2016-03-31PUP QUIZ $1200: Lucky dog! Legend has it that this Warner Bros. German Shepherd died in the arms of Jean Harlow Rin Tin Tin
#7269, aired 2016-03-31PUP QUIZ $1600: This boy reporter & adventurer created by Herge has a dog named Snowy Tintin
#7269, aired 2016-03-31PUP QUIZ $2000: Brad Anderson created this comic strip canine back in 1954 Marmaduke
#7261, aired 2016-03-21POP QUIZ $400: This kids' song mentions a monkey & a mulberry bush "Pop Goes The Weasel"
#7261, aired 2016-03-21POP QUIZ $800: John Philips helped organize this N. California festival after the success of iconic jazz festivals held there the Monterey Pop Festival
#7261, aired 2016-03-21POP QUIZ $1200: For breakfast Post came up with "Country Squares"; Kellogg won that battle with the product still called these Pop-Tarts
#7261, aired 2016-03-21POP QUIZ $1600: This BBC music show debuted in 1964 playing all the hits for generations of music fans Top of the Pops
#7261, aired 2016-03-21POP QUIZ $2000: In 1930 he left the Boston Symphony to become conductor of the Boston Pops, a job he held for 49 years (Arthur) Fiedler
#7171, aired 2015-11-16SODA POP QUIZ $200: Heads up! It was launched as "Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda" in 1929 7 Up
#7171, aired 2015-11-16SODA POP QUIZ $400: With the most famous soda flavor from this brand, you get "Real ginger. Real taste" Canada Dry (ginger ale)
#7171, aired 2015-11-16SODA POP QUIZ $600: In addition to root beer, A&W also sells this flavor of soda cream soda
#7171, aired 2015-11-16SODA POP QUIZ $800: For much of the last decade, this fruity brand from Coca-Cola had its own colorful group of spokesmodels Fanta
#7171, aired 2015-11-16SODA POP QUIZ $1000: In 1983 it added Ruby Red to its line of sodas Squirt
#7128, aired 2015-09-16QUICK LIT $400: This title orphan's last name is Shirley, not "of Green Gables" Anne
#7128, aired 2015-09-16QUICK LIT $800: Madeleine L'Engle won a 1963 Newbery for this fantasy story A Wrinkle in Time
#7128, aired 2015-09-16QUICK LIT $1200: "Wolf Hall" tells of the rise of this Henry VIII adviser, Mark Rylance in the miniseries (Thomas) Cromwell
#7128, aired 2015-09-16QUICK LIT $1600: He wrote "The Natural" & "The Fixer" (Bernard) Malamud
#7128, aired 2015-09-16QUICK LIT $2000: A devil instructs his young charge in these "Letters", a novel by C.S. Lewis The Screwtape Letters
#7010, aired 2015-02-20TELEVISION POP QUIZ $200: Martin Crane Frasier
#7010, aired 2015-02-20TELEVISION POP QUIZ $400: Rob Petrie The Dick Van Dyke Show
#7010, aired 2015-02-20TELEVISION POP QUIZ $600: Dan Conner Roseanne
#7010, aired 2015-02-20TELEVISION POP QUIZ $800: Jason Seaver Growing Pains
#7010, aired 2015-02-20TELEVISION POP QUIZ $1000: Frank Reagan Blue Bloods
#6808, aired 2014-04-02POP QUIZ $400: Carrie Underwood starred in a 2013 live TV presentation of this musical The Sound of Music
#6808, aired 2014-04-02POP QUIZ $800: It's a wild world for this convert to the Muslim faith, a 2014 inductee into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Cat Stevens
#6808, aired 2014-04-02POP QUIZ $1200: In 2013 Marc Anthony's "Vivir Mi Vida" was Record of the Year at the 14th of these awards the Latin Grammys
#6808, aired 2014-04-02POP QUIZ $1600: This 2013 movie character is loosely based on 1960s folkie Dave Van Ronk Llewyn Davis
#6808, aired 2014-04-02POP QUIZ $2000: Spudboys in energy-dome hats are fans of this band Devo
#6797, aired 2014-03-18QUICK LIT $200: Lowercase poet of "i carry your heart with me" e.e. cummings
#6797, aired 2014-03-18QUICK LIT $400: Henry Fielding's title foundling Tom Jones
#6797, aired 2014-03-18QUICK LIT $600: Century of Milton's "Paradise Lost" the 17th (the 1600s)
#6797, aired 2014-03-18QUICK LIT $800: His L.A. novels include "The Black Dahlia" James Ellroy
#6797, aired 2014-03-18QUICK LIT $1000: He created Tinker Bell J.M. Barrie
#6728, aired 2013-12-11POP QUIZ $200: He was English king Charles II's daddy (don't think too hard) Charles I
#6728, aired 2013-12-11POP QUIZ $400: You might notice a slight resemblance between the beautiful boy seen here & this guy, his proud pop John Lennon
#6728, aired 2013-12-11POP QUIZ $600: He gave the world Emilio Estevez Martin Sheen
#6728, aired 2013-12-11POP QUIZ $800: He's Hannah Montana's real-life daddy Billy Ray Cyrus
#6728, aired 2013-12-11POP QUIZ $1000: He fathered baseball * Barry Bonds Bobby Bonds
#6644, aired 2013-07-04A QUICK CATEGORY $400: This plural word means a part of a river where the current runs very quickly rapids
#6644, aired 2013-07-04A QUICK CATEGORY $800: Long associated with Lipton tea, this 5-letter synonym for quick & lively is now its own PepsiCo brand Brisk
#6644, aired 2013-07-04A QUICK CATEGORY $1600: Arson is suspected when this type of substance, used as a catalyst to spread a fire, is found accelerant
#6644, aired 2013-07-04A QUICK CATEGORY $2000: This 6-letter Italian musical direction means to play quickly presto
#6644, aired 2013-07-04A QUICK CATEGORY $3,000 (Daily Double): This synonym for quick is also the name of a fast-flying bird that resembles the swallow swift
#6578, aired 2013-04-03QUICK PRESIDENTIAL STOPS $400: Gettysburg wasn't Lincoln's first visit to this state; in 1861 he was in Leaman Place for 4 minutes Pennsylvania
#6578, aired 2013-04-03QUICK PRESIDENTIAL STOPS $800: Hyphenated term for Truman's 1948 train tour; on Sept. 18 he was in Rock Island at 5:45 A.M. & Davenport at 6:10 whistle-stop
#6578, aired 2013-04-03QUICK PRESIDENTIAL STOPS $1200: George W. Bush visited his boyhood home in this Texas town for 45 minutes in 2008 Midland
#6578, aired 2013-04-03QUICK PRESIDENTIAL STOPS $1600: The monument here honors the first presidential visit to Canada--Warren Harding's day in this western city a week before he died Vancouver
#6578, aired 2013-04-03QUICK PRESIDENTIAL STOPS $2000: In a 6-hour visit in November 2012 President Obama praised this Asian country's move away from tight military rule Burma (or Myanmar)
#6566, aired 2013-03-18QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: A horse-like chess piece & Latin for "of god", found after "opus" knight & dei
#6566, aired 2013-03-18QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: Elemental component & overhanging roof edge atom & eave
#6566, aired 2013-03-18QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1200: Hidden storage place & early Spacek role a cache & Carrie
#6566, aired 2013-03-18QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1600: A trucker's long trip & cereal grasses made into meal haul & oats
#6491, aired 2012-12-03POP QUIZ $400: "Miss Independent" & "Stronger" were hits for this idol Kelly Clarkson
#6491, aired 2012-12-03POP QUIZ $800: "Fallin'", from 2001, was the first Top 40 hit for this singer & pianist Alicia Keys
#6491, aired 2012-12-03POP QUIZ $1200: In 2012 Carly Rae Jepsen hit No. 1 singing, "Hey, I just met you, and this is crazy, but here's my number, so" this title "Call Me Maybe"
#6491, aired 2012-12-03POP QUIZ $1600: Supermodel Paulina Porizkova, who married Ric Ocasek of this group, appeared in their video for "Drive" The Cars
#6491, aired 2012-12-03POP QUIZ $2000: This band made its Top 40 debut in 1967 with "Happy Jack" The Who
#6479, aired 2012-11-15QUICK HISTORY $200: The scene here took place during this year 1945
#6479, aired 2012-11-15QUICK HISTORY $400: In 1756 this city's "Black Hole" made news Calcutta
#6479, aired 2012-11-15QUICK HISTORY $600: This reformer is depicted here in 16th century Wittenberg Martin Luther
#6479, aired 2012-11-15QUICK HISTORY $1000: Party formed to oppose "King Andrew" Jackson the Whig Party
#6479, aired 2012-11-15QUICK HISTORY $2,000 (Daily Double): In German it was called "Heiliges Romisches Reich" the Holy Roman Empire
#6473, aired 2012-11-07THE 1980s, QUICK! $400: Depositors freaked during the S&L crisis, short for these institutions savings & loans
#6473, aired 2012-11-07THE 1980s, QUICK! $800: Soviet withdrawal from this country was completed on Feb. 15, 1989 Afghanistan
#6473, aired 2012-11-07THE 1980s, QUICK! $1600: A Dec. 3, 1984 chemical leak killed thousands in this city in India Bhopal
#6473, aired 2012-11-07THE 1980s, QUICK! $2000: He was in control as Reagan's first Secretary of State Alexander Haig
#6473, aired 2012-11-07THE 1980s, QUICK! $2,200 (Daily Double): With U.S. help in 1983, Sir Paul Scoon returned to power in this island nation Grenada
#6415, aired 2012-07-06RHYME QUICK $400: Sturdiest 3-pig construction material brick
#6415, aired 2012-07-06RHYME QUICK $800: A painful cramp of the neck a crick
#6415, aired 2012-07-06RHYME QUICK $1200: Yiddish for a comic's act schtick
#6415, aired 2012-07-06RHYME QUICK $1600: Term for a magazine printed on glossy paper slick
#6415, aired 2012-07-06RHYME QUICK $2000: An unbranded calf, or someone who doesn't conform a maverick
#6411, aired 2012-07-02THE QUICK PICK PAPERS $400: Put "back" in front of this type of instant lottery ticket & you get an item that helps you get to hard-to-reach spots a scratcher
#6411, aired 2012-07-02THE QUICK PICK PAPERS $800: Vegas' Silverton is one of the casinos with a "lounge" for this lottery-type game; pick the right numbers & you can win big! keno
#6411, aired 2012-07-02THE QUICK PICK PAPERS $1200: The Irish Sweepstakes combined lottery drawings with this other sport horse racing
#6411, aired 2012-07-02THE QUICK PICK PAPERS $1600: Lotteries helped establish several U.S. schools, including NYC's King's College, now called this Columbia
#6411, aired 2012-07-02THE QUICK PICK PAPERS $2000: As a legislator in Massachusetts from 1827 to 1837, this educator acted to get lottery ticket sales banned (Horace) Mann
#6399, aired 2012-06-14A POP QUIZ $400: In August 1974 his younger daughter Julie left him a note: "Dear daddy, I love you. Whatever you do I will support" Richard Nixon
#6399, aired 2012-06-14A POP QUIZ $800: In Genesis he built an altar, laid the wood & then laid his son upon the wood Abraham
#6399, aired 2012-06-14A POP QUIZ $1200: Carrying on the family name, his sons Damian, Stephen & Ziggy have all won Grammys for Best Reggae Album Bob Marley
#6399, aired 2012-06-14A POP QUIZ $1600: Harper Lee reportedly based this much-admired fictional dad on her own lawyer father Atticus Finch
#6399, aired 2012-06-14A POP QUIZ $2000: His son crown Prince Naruhito is heir to the Japanese throne Akihito
#6327, aired 2012-03-06QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: Cloudless during the day & one piece of stock sunny & share
#6327, aired 2012-03-06QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: The head of a monastery & the last name of the guy who sang "Alison" abbot and Costello
#6327, aired 2012-03-06QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1200: Tiny computer components & a short swim chips and dip
#6327, aired 2012-03-06QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1600: A "Sesame Street" grouch & a "wonderful" cartoon cat with a bag of tricks Oscar and Felix
#6327, aired 2012-03-06QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $2000: A speedy messenger & singer Burl courier and Ives
#6243, aired 2011-11-09QUICK LIT $400: This 1952 Steinbeck novel has a biblical title & a biblical story East of Eden
#6243, aired 2011-11-09QUICK LIT $800: A Rabelais title is "Gargantua and" him Pantagruel
#6243, aired 2011-11-09QUICK LIT $1200: Characters have been rejected by their author in a 1921 play by this Italian Pirandello
#6243, aired 2011-11-09QUICK LIT $1600: "The Plague" by Camus is set in what is now this African country Algeria
#6243, aired 2011-11-09QUICK LIT $2000: His "Berlin Stories" inspired "I Am a Camera" (Christopher) Isherwood
#6093, aired 2011-02-23QUICK LIT $200: This Twain boy tells the story of helping a slave named Jim escape Huck Finn
#6093, aired 2011-02-23QUICK LIT $600: A Louise Erdrich novel is titled "The Plague of" these birds doves
#6093, aired 2011-02-23QUICK LIT $800: It's book 3 in the "Hunger Games" trilogy Mockingjay
#6093, aired 2011-02-23QUICK LIT $1,000 (Daily Double): Chapter 5 of this classic novel is "Hester at her Needle" The Scarlet Letter
#6093, aired 2011-02-23QUICK LIT $1000: This Trojan war-set epic poem is the story of the wrath of Achilles the Iliad
#6049, aired 2010-12-23QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: A potato crisp & race car legend Earnhardt chip and Dale
#6049, aired 2010-12-23QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: Mr. Mulder of "The X-Files" & the terror of the Baskerville family fox and hound
#6049, aired 2010-12-23QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1200: People loudly knocking on your door & a mixture for brewing whiskey bangers and mash
#6049, aired 2010-12-23QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1600: Philosopher Francis & jeweled Faberge creations bacon and eggs
#6049, aired 2010-12-23QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $2000: Rabid rottweilers & male Londoners mad dogs and Englishmen
#6020, aired 2010-11-12FRENCH ANATOMY QUIZ $200: Le nez the nose
#6020, aired 2010-11-12FRENCH ANATOMY QUIZ $400: Le pied a foot
#6020, aired 2010-11-12FRENCH ANATOMY QUIZ $600: Les dents teeth
#6020, aired 2010-11-12FRENCH ANATOMY QUIZ $800: La langue the tongue
#6020, aired 2010-11-12FRENCH ANATOMY QUIZ $1000: Le foie liver
#5884, aired 2010-03-25PHYSICS QUIZ $200: In air at a temperature of 32 degrees Fahrenheit, it travels 1,087 feet per second sound
#5884, aired 2010-03-25PHYSICS QUIZ $400: When this man developed his temperature scale in 1742, he set it where water boils at 0 & freezes at 100 degrees Celsius
#5884, aired 2010-03-25PHYSICS QUIZ $800: Alliterative term for the state of a body in midair acted on by nothing but gravity free-falling
#5884, aired 2010-03-25PHYSICS QUIZ $1000: Named for the British physicist, Hawking radiation is a weak force emitted by these black holes
#5884, aired 2010-03-25PHYSICS QUIZ $1,200 (Daily Double): (Kelly of the Clue Crew drops a cork and a glass marble into two separate bowls of water.) If an object floats, it displaces water equal to its mass; if it sinks, it displaces water equal to this its volume
#5840, aired 2010-01-22POP QUIZ $200: This soda was introduced in 1886 & patented in 1887 Coca-Cola
#5840, aired 2010-01-22POP QUIZ $400: After a 5-year hiatus from touring, this Gwen Stafani band hit the road in 2009 on a summer tour No Doubt
#5840, aired 2010-01-22POP QUIZ $400: www.rootbeer.com is the website of this brand with initial success A&W
#5840, aired 2010-01-22POP QUIZ $600: An early label for this soda showed a hillbilly shooting at a revenuer running from an outhouse Mountain Dew
#5840, aired 2010-01-22POP QUIZ $800: This band's official fan club is called Idiot Club (fans don't have to be American) Green Day
#5840, aired 2010-01-22POP QUIZ $800: In 1963 the U.S. Fifth District Court in Dallas ruled that this, with 23 flavors, was not a cola Dr Pepper
#5840, aired 2010-01-22POP QUIZ $1000: The logo of this ginger ale brand once featured the outline of North America Canada Dry
#5840, aired 2010-01-22POP QUIZ $1200: Katy Perry sang "I Kissed A Girl"; this country guy sang "Kiss A Girl" (perhaps Nicole Kidman?) Keith Urban
#5840, aired 2010-01-22POP QUIZ $1600: He performed "We Made You" at the 2009 MTV Movie Awards, but his encounter with Bruno was more memorable Eminem
#5840, aired 2010-01-22POP QUIZ $2000: In June 2009, listeners went crazy for this singer seen here, putting 2 of her songs in the top 10 at the same time Lady Gaga
#5789, aired 2009-11-12QUIZ BOWL $400: The "Silver Liberty Bowl", created by this man born in 1735, is in Boston's Museum of Fine Arts Paul Revere
#5789, aired 2009-11-12QUIZ BOWL $800: In one July week in 2009, this L.A. open-air venue presented Incubus & "Bravo Beethoven" the Hollywood Bowl
#5789, aired 2009-11-12QUIZ BOWL $1200: NASA has said cooler Pacific temperatures & warmer Atlantic temperatures helped cause this from 1931 to 1939 the Dust Bowl
#5789, aired 2009-11-12QUIZ BOWL $1600: In NCAA football BCS stands for "Bowl" this Championship Series
#5789, aired 2009-11-12QUIZ BOWL $2000: A Jungfrauenbecher is a German cup depicting one of these holding a bowl a young woman
#5788, aired 2009-11-11ASTRO-QUIZ $200: The body of a comet is called this, just like the center of an atom a nucleus
#5788, aired 2009-11-11ASTRO-QUIZ $400: After the Sun & Moon, this planet, aka the "Morning Star" & "Evening Star", is the brightest object in the sky Venus
#5788, aired 2009-11-11ASTRO-QUIZ $600: Copernicus' belief that the Earth revolves around the Sun is known as a this-centric view of the cosmos heliocentric
#5788, aired 2009-11-11ASTRO-QUIZ $800: In 1801 Ceres became the first of these to be discovered asteroids
#5788, aired 2009-11-11ASTRO-QUIZ $1000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows a diagram on the monitor.) Abbreviated A.U. & about 93 million miles in length, it's the average distance between the Earth & the Sun the astronomical unit
#5721, aired 2009-06-22AS QUICK AS YOU CAN SAY... $200: This word is paired with "lickety" to mean "quickly" split
#5721, aired 2009-06-22AS QUICK AS YOU CAN SAY... $400: Speedy plural term for a quickly-moving section of a river rapids
#5721, aired 2009-06-22AS QUICK AS YOU CAN SAY... $600: In a TV cartoon Spritle & Chim Chim often stowed away in the trunk of this title thrill-seeker's car, the Mach 5 Speed Racer
#5721, aired 2009-06-22AS QUICK AS YOU CAN SAY... $800: From the Latin for "prompt", it's the Spanish word for "soon" pronto
#5721, aired 2009-06-22AS QUICK AS YOU CAN SAY... $1000: In Newton's equation F=ma, it's what "a" stands for acceleration
#5698, aired 2009-05-20QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: Fruit-juice beverage & Ms. Davis of "The Starter Wife" punch & Judy
#5698, aired 2009-05-20QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: Quaker colony founder William & a bank employee Penn & teller
#5698, aired 2009-05-20QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1600: Conductor Stokowski & the lower part of the ear Leopold & lobe
#5698, aired 2009-05-20QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $2000: Small natural streams & a brownish-gray color brooks & dun
#5698, aired 2009-05-20QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $5,000 (Daily Double): Agricultural buildings for housing livestock, partnered with an aristocrat barns & noble
#5678, aired 2009-04-22QUASI-STUPID ANSWERS $200: Developed to treat sunburn, this cream got its name after a customer said it knocks eczema out Noxzema
#5678, aired 2009-04-22QUASI-STUPID ANSWERS $400: Style that got its name from 1925's Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs art deco
#5678, aired 2009-04-22QUASI-STUPID ANSWERS $600: Philosopher Willard van Orman Quine said that this philosopher's "predicament is the human predicament" David Hume
#5678, aired 2009-04-22QUASI-STUPID ANSWERS $800: This kind of material has superconductivity, which means it has no electrical resistance at very low temperatures a superconductor
#5678, aired 2009-04-22QUASI-STUPID ANSWERS $1000: This acronym refers to a family with a single income, 2 children & an oppressive mortgage SITCOM
#5627, aired 2009-02-10QUICK STUDY $400: Etymology is the study of the origin of these--it's time to use yours words
#5627, aired 2009-02-10QUICK STUDY $800: It's the study of crime & punishment & the management of prisons penology
#5627, aired 2009-02-10QUICK STUDY $1200: It's the study of the glands & hormones endocrinology
#5627, aired 2009-02-10QUICK STUDY $1600: If you know that vexillology is the study of these, we salute you flags
#5627, aired 2009-02-10QUICK STUDY $2000: Though not an -ology, it's the study of coats of arms heraldry
#5617, aired 2009-01-27QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $200: Actors Affleck & Seinfeld Ben & Jerry
#5617, aired 2009-01-27QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: Suri's mom Katie & British actress Emily Holmes & Watson
#5617, aired 2009-01-27QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $600: "Band of Brothers" actor Wahlberg & Madame Curie Donny & Marie
#5617, aired 2009-01-27QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: Game show host Monty & author Joyce Carol Hall & Oates
#5617, aired 2009-01-27QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1000: Authors Sinclair & Arthur C. Lewis & Clarke
#5471, aired 2008-05-26QUASI-PRESIDENTIAL CINEMA $400: The IMDB says that this Jimmy Stewart movie was banned in fascist states because of fears that it showed democracy works Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
#5471, aired 2008-05-26QUASI-PRESIDENTIAL CINEMA $800: This 2005 Samuel L. Jackson film details one man's attempts to teach his players there's more to life than hoops Coach Carter
#5471, aired 2008-05-26QUASI-PRESIDENTIAL CINEMA $1200: Peter Weir got an Oscar nomination for directing this 1998 film about a man trapped in a real-time 24-hour-a-day documentary The Truman Show
#5471, aired 2008-05-26QUASI-PRESIDENTIAL CINEMA $1600: In a 1990 movie, Wayne Newton grapples with Andrew Dice Clay, who plays this title character Ford Fairlane
#5471, aired 2008-05-26QUASI-PRESIDENTIAL CINEMA $2000: Adam Sandler gives "sophomoric" a new meaning when he has 24 weeks to pass 12 years of school in this 1995 comedy Billy Madison
#5440, aired 2008-04-11CUT TO THE "QUICK" $400: Don't get trapped in this, which usually forms on the bottom of streams & on flats along seacoasts quicksand
#5440, aired 2008-04-11CUT TO THE "QUICK" $800: This baking product from General Mills was introduced in 1931 Bisquick
#5440, aired 2008-04-11CUT TO THE "QUICK" $1200: A media player, or a march rate of 120 paces per minute QuickTime
#5440, aired 2008-04-11CUT TO THE "QUICK" $1600: Rhyming play used on 2nd or 3rd down to help improve field position, though you do lose possession quick kick
#5440, aired 2008-04-11CUT TO THE "QUICK" $2000: It's another name for the metallic element mercury quicksilver
#5434, aired 2008-04-03QUESTIONS FROM A 1927 QUIZ BOOK $400: Article 10 of this international organization's covenant implies that an attack on one is an attack on all the League of Nations
#5434, aired 2008-04-03THE QUASI-WAR WITH FRANCE $400: On June 21, 1798 this president told Congress he was going to break off relations with France John Adams
#5434, aired 2008-04-03QUESTIONS FROM A 1927 QUIZ BOOK $800: Alfred E. Smith & William Gibbs McAdoo were 2 of the candidates for this party's presidential nomination in 1924 the Democratic Party
#5434, aired 2008-04-03THE QUASI-WAR WITH FRANCE $800: Preparations for war included adding ships like the USS Constitution, nicknamed this in the War of 1812 "Old Ironsides"
#5434, aired 2008-04-03QUESTIONS FROM A 1927 QUIZ BOOK $1200: This cabinet department is in charge of the enforcement of Prohibition the Treasury Department
#5434, aired 2008-04-03THE QUASI-WAR WITH FRANCE $1200: USS Constellation beat both La Vengeance & L'Insurgente in this sea where the U.S. enjoyed a home-field edge the Caribbean
#5434, aired 2008-04-03QUESTIONS FROM A 1927 QUIZ BOOK $1600: One of the 2 South American countries involved in the Tacna-Arica boundary-line dispute (1 of) Peru & Chile
#5434, aired 2008-04-03THE QUASI-WAR WITH FRANCE $1600: The rally cry of the Americans during the fight was "Millions for" this "but not one cent for tribute!" defense
#5434, aired 2008-04-03QUESTIONS FROM A 1927 QUIZ BOOK $2000: The present presiding officer of the U.S. Senate is this vice president Charles Gates Dawes
#5434, aired 2008-04-03THE QUASI-WAR WITH FRANCE $4,000 (Daily Double): In October 1797, the U.S. met with agents of France known by these 3 code letters X, Y & Z
#5388, aired 2008-01-30POP QUIZ $400: This Elvis tune says, "Lady Luck please let the dice stay hot" "Viva Las Vegas"
#5388, aired 2008-01-30POP QUIZ $800: 1978's "Don't Look Back" was the follow-up to this New England band's hit debut album Boston
#5388, aired 2008-01-30POP QUIZ $1200: The 1980s band Midnight Oil hailed from this country Australia
#5388, aired 2008-01-30POP QUIZ $1600: This "diminutive" musician has had Top 40 hits about girls named Lucille, Sally, Molly & Jenny Little Richard
#5388, aired 2008-01-30POP QUIZ $2000: The Troggs had their biggest chart success with this proto-punk anthem in 1966 "Wild Thing"
#5371, aired 2008-01-07SODA POP QUIZ $200: Introduced in 2001, Pibb Xtra is a bolder version of this similarly named beverage Mr. Pibb
#5371, aired 2008-01-07SODA POP QUIZ $400: Quite simply, Bubble Up is "a kiss of lemon, kiss of" this lime
#5371, aired 2008-01-07SODA POP QUIZ $600: Aargh! Black lemonade must be perfect for pirates; this Jolly Roger symbol adorns its label the skull & crossbones
#5371, aired 2008-01-07SODA POP QUIZ $800: The drink known as "Code" this is "everything you love about Mountain Dew with a smooth cherry flavor" Red
#5371, aired 2008-01-07SODA POP QUIZ $1000: Made originally from the roots of Smilax plants & similar to root beer, this sassy Old West treat is still served today sarsaparilla
#5338, aired 2007-11-21TV POP QUIZ $200: Tim "The Tool Man" Taylor Home Improvement
#5338, aired 2007-11-21TV POP QUIZ $400: Reverend Eric Camden 7th Heaven
#5338, aired 2007-11-21TV POP QUIZ $600: Chiropractor Alan Harper Two and a Half Men
#5338, aired 2007-11-21TV POP QUIZ $800: TV station manager Steven Keaton Family Ties
#5338, aired 2007-11-21TV POP QUIZ $1000: Widower Steve Douglas My Three Sons
#5333, aired 2007-11-14ASTRO QUIZ $400: Interstellar types of these, from the Latin for "cloud", include spiral, emission, planetary & reflection nebulae
#5333, aired 2007-11-14ASTRO QUIZ $800: In 2003 this probe named for an Italian ended its 14-year mission by crashing itself into Jupiter the Galileo probe
#5333, aired 2007-11-14ASTRO QUIZ $1200: This Italian astronomer was the first to discover the "division" between Saturn's rings (Giovanni) Cassini
#5333, aired 2007-11-14ASTRO QUIZ $2,000 (Daily Double): Last names of the 2 men who in 1995 discovered a moving object near a globular cluster in Sagittarius Hale & Bopp
#5333, aired 2007-11-14ASTRO QUIZ $2000: In 1958 this scientist found donut-shaped zones of charged particles high in the Earth's magnetic field (James) Van Allen
#5227, aired 2007-05-08NEWS QUIZ $400: Per the Energy Policy Act of 2005, this began March 11, 2007, 3 weeks earlier than in 2006 Daylight Savings Time
#5227, aired 2007-05-08NEWS QUIZ $800: The 2006 firing of 8 people in this position came back to haunt the Justice Department in 2007 U.S. attorneys
#5227, aired 2007-05-08NEWS QUIZ $1600: It's the 5-letter word usually applied to the increase in Iraq troop levels announced Jan. 10, 2007 surge
#5227, aired 2007-05-08NEWS QUIZ $2000: When this "Cat's Cradle" author died on April 11, the N.Y. Times called him a "darkly comic literary hero" Kurt Vonnegut
#5227, aired 2007-05-08NEWS QUIZ $3,000 (Daily Double): This man who died in 1902 would have turned in his grave at the conditions in a D.C. facility named for him Walter Reed
#5182, aired 2007-03-06QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: "JFK" director & the deciphering rock found near Rashid, Egypt Oliver & Rosetta Stone
#5182, aired 2007-03-06QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: A 21st century British P.M. & a U.S. female speed-skating gold medalist Tony & Bonnie Blair
#5182, aired 2007-03-06QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1200: Famed director of "Sweeney Todd" on Broadway & Haitian capital Hal & Port Au Prince
#5182, aired 2007-03-06QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1600: Highest Alpine peak & the Robert Mondavi white wine you might drink there Mont & Sauvignon Blanc
#5142, aired 2007-01-09AN IRISH PUB QUIZ $200: In a traditional Irish pub, expect a traditional Irish stew, which is made with this meat mutton (or lamb)
#5142, aired 2007-01-09AN IRISH PUB QUIZ $400: On this day, instead of the usual colored beer, you might go for an Irish Eyes--whiskey & creme de menthe St. Patrick's Day
#5142, aired 2007-01-09AN IRISH PUB QUIZ $600: This Dublin brewer dating back to 1759 says its draught elixir is best served at 43 degrees Fahrenheit Guinness
#5142, aired 2007-01-09AN IRISH PUB QUIZ $800: At closing time, females with this name can prepare to hear the old Irish song "I'll Take You Home Again..." Kathleen
#5142, aired 2007-01-09AN IRISH PUB QUIZ $1000: Dublin's Brazen Head has a function room decorated in memorabilia from 1916, the year of this revolt the Easter Uprising
#4994, aired 2006-05-04RHYME QUIZ $200: Belonging to him his
#4994, aired 2006-05-04RHYME QUIZ $400: Richard Burton's wife, twice Liz
#4994, aired 2006-05-04RHYME QUIZ $600: Slang for any line of work biz
#4994, aired 2006-05-04RHYME QUIZ $800: A woman's title & a women's magazine Ms.
#4994, aired 2006-05-04RHYME QUIZ $1000: Meaning "namely", it's an abbreviation of the Latin for "it is permitted to see" viz.
#4959, aired 2006-03-16DON QUIZ-OTE $400: In 1963 he was a congressman from Illinois; in '75 he began his first stint as Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld
#4959, aired 2006-03-16DON QUIZ-OTE $800: At age 28 he got NYC to build a convention center on the site of the Penn Central railyards Donald Trump
#4959, aired 2006-03-16DON QUIZ-OTE $1200: After quitting a 1950s series, he quipped, "When you've made 6 pictures and the mule still gets more fan mail..." Donald O'Connor
#4959, aired 2006-03-16DON QUIZ-OTE $1600: In 1938 he became the first player to win tennis' Grand Slam Don Budge
#4959, aired 2006-03-16DON QUIZ-OTE $2000: In 1967 this man's aircraft company merged with McDonnell Aircraft (Donald) Douglas
#4878, aired 2005-11-23A BROADWAY MUSICAL QUIZ $200: "Imagine" 9 different actors playing this man & singing his songs & you've got the 2005 musical named for him (John) Lennon
#4878, aired 2005-11-23A BROADWAY MUSICAL QUIZ $400: This "Frasier" co-star is appearing knight-ly as Sir Robin in "Monty Python's Spamalot" David Hyde Pierce
#4878, aired 2005-11-23A BROADWAY MUSICAL QUIZ $600: "The Light in the Piazza" features a Tony-winning score by Adam Guettel, grandson of this "Carousel" composer Richard Rodgers
#4878, aired 2005-11-23A BROADWAY MUSICAL QUIZ $1000: (Hi. I'm Andrew Lloyd Webber.) My new musical is called "The Woman in White" and it's based on a 19th century novel by this author of "The Moonstone" (Wilkie) Collins
#4878, aired 2005-11-23A BROADWAY MUSICAL QUIZ $2,000 (Daily Double): Albin sings "A Little More Mascara" while transforming himself into Zaza in this Jerry Herman musical La Cage aux Folles
#4873, aired 2005-11-16QUICK MOBY-DICK $200: Of the Monica, the Rachel or the Phoebe, the rescue ship at the tale's end the Rachel
#4873, aired 2005-11-16QUICK MOBY-DICK $400: Melville's subtitle for the first American edition The Whale
#4873, aired 2005-11-16QUICK MOBY-DICK $600: The harpooner from Kokovoko with the rad tats Queequeg
#4873, aired 2005-11-16QUICK MOBY-DICK $800: Salem, Massachusetts author to whom the 1851 novel is dedicated Nathaniel Hawthorne
#4873, aired 2005-11-16QUICK MOBY-DICK $1,200 (Daily Double): The biblical prophet who's the subject of chapter 83 Jonah
#4852, aired 2005-10-18'60s POP QUIZ $200: On the Mamas & the Papas' last Top 40 hit, "Dream A Little Dream Of Me", she got top billing Mama Cass
#4852, aired 2005-10-18'60s POP QUIZ $400: In 1968 this film star turned pop star with the song heard here "MacArthur's Park is melting in the dark / All the sweet, green icing flowing down..." Richard Harris
#4852, aired 2005-10-18'60s POP QUIZ $600: According to the title of a 1967 hit, it's what The Young Rascals were doing "On A Sunday Afternoon" "Groovin'"
#4852, aired 2005-10-18'60s POP QUIZ $1,000 (Daily Double): In a 3-year period in the 1960s, she had 15 Top 40 hits, including the one heard here "My love is warmer than the warmest sunshine / Softer than a sigh / My love is deeper than the deepest ocean..." Petula Clark
#4852, aired 2005-10-18'60s POP QUIZ $1000: This Zager & Evans hit about the future is subtitled "Exordium & Terminus" "In The Year 2525"
#4772, aired 2005-05-10QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $200: A refined woman & a Charlie Chaplin character Lady & the Tramp
#4772, aired 2005-05-10QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: Mr. Bede & the night before Adam & Eve
#4772, aired 2005-05-10QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $600: Scalds & footballer Marcus Burns & Allen
#4772, aired 2005-05-10QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: A screwdriver & a numbered game cube tool & die
#4772, aired 2005-05-10QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1000: Skullcap & Mr. Rhodes Beany & Cecil
#4765, aired 2005-04-29QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: Abe Vigoda standout role & Pentiums Fish & chips
#4765, aired 2005-04-29QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: Presbyterian Protestant reformer & the author of "Leviathan" Calvin & Hobbes
#4765, aired 2005-04-29QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1200: A critter of the Aves class & sorcery Bird & Magic
#4765, aired 2005-04-29QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1600: One kestrel & one yeti a falcon & a snowman
#4765, aired 2005-04-29QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $2000: A light racing boat & Dr. McCoy of "Star Trek" scull & Bones
#4611, aired 2004-09-27QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $200: The kernel of a peach & Foucault's famous invention a pit & the pendulum
#4611, aired 2004-09-27QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: Former St. Louis Cardinal shortstop Smith & Ms. Beecher Stowe Ozzie & Harriet
#4611, aired 2004-09-27QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $600: "Wizard of Oz" Ray Bolger role & Coretta's married name the Scarecrow & Mrs. King
#4611, aired 2004-09-27QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: Folkster Guthrie & Moonwalker No. 2 Woody & Buzz
#4611, aired 2004-09-27QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1000: A planetary satellite & half a shilling a moon and sixpence
#4605, aired 2004-09-17QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $200: Newscaster Brokaw & comedian Seinfeld Tom & Jerry
#4605, aired 2004-09-17QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: Lion group & an opinion based on stereotyping pride & prejudice
#4605, aired 2004-09-17QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $600: A wreath of leaves & possessing the quality of robustness laurel & hardy
#4605, aired 2004-09-17QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: A student & the opposite of high learner & low
#4605, aired 2004-09-17QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1000: One fixed glance & Messrs. Daltrey & Bannister a stare & Rogers
#4553, aired 2004-05-26POP QUIZ $200: According to the Beatles hit, it's when "love was such an easy game to play" Yesterday
#4553, aired 2004-05-26POP QUIZ $400: The jester borrows James Dean's coat in this Don McLean classic "American Pie"
#4553, aired 2004-05-26POP QUIZ $600: In the Janis Joplin hit "Me And Bobby McGee", this is "just another word for nothin' left to lose" freedom
#4553, aired 2004-05-26POP QUIZ $800: Little Jackie Paper is friends with this magical beastie Puff the Magic Dragon
#4553, aired 2004-05-26POP QUIZ $1000: John Brown is the title lawman who gets gunned down in this Bob Marley song "I Shot The Sheriff"
#4399, aired 2003-10-23BE A QUICK CHANGE ARTIST $400: If you sell the Pentagon 3 jets at $1/2 billion each & are paid with a $2 billion check, you owe this many million in change $500 million
#4399, aired 2003-10-23BE A QUICK CHANGE ARTIST $800: It's the change for that annoying old lady who counts out 3 quarters & 13 dimes for a two-buck coffee 5 cents
#4399, aired 2003-10-23BE A QUICK CHANGE ARTIST $1600: If the Bulgarian lev is trading at 1.8 to the dollar & Ivan gives you 18 levs for an $8 cap, you owe him this much 3.6 levs/$2
#4399, aired 2003-10-23BE A QUICK CHANGE ARTIST $2000: If the item costs $1.50, sales tax is 10% & the customer gives you $5, return this much $3.35
#4399, aired 2003-10-23BE A QUICK CHANGE ARTIST $4,000 (Daily Double): If a book costs 2 Andy Jacksons & a customer gives you a Ulysses Grant, give him one of this man in change Alexander Hamilton ($10)
#4397, aired 2003-10-21QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: "Mad About You" star Helen & "Spellbound" star Gregory Hunt & Peck
#4397, aired 2003-10-21QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: A device to spray your ferns & regrets the absence of mister & misses
#4397, aired 2003-10-21QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1200: The river on which Charon operates a ferry & Jagger, Richards & Watts, colloquially Styx & Stones
#4397, aired 2003-10-21QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1600: Grieg's "Peer Gynt", for example, & ex-"West Wing"er Rob suite & Lowe
#4397, aired 2003-10-21QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $2000: A device to hold your pool balls together & a type of pine tree rack & Pinyon
#4328, aired 2003-05-28QUICK CITY TRIPS $400: Climbing the Acropolis; shopping at the flea market in Monastiraki Square Athens
#4328, aired 2003-05-28QUICK CITY TRIPS $800: A visit to the Turkish parliament & an expedition for that new rug for the living room Ankara
#4328, aired 2003-05-28QUICK CITY TRIPS $1600: A wee stroll on the Clyde Walkway & a visit to St. Andrew's Parish Church Glasgow
#4328, aired 2003-05-28QUICK CITY TRIPS $2000: Buda Palace & the Rudas Baths, with a stop at Ruszwurm's Patisserie Budapest
#4328, aired 2003-05-28QUICK CITY TRIPS $4,000 (Daily Double): Checking out the Wat Prayun temple complex; later, making new friends on Patpong Road Bangkok
#4258, aired 2003-02-19A PUB QUIZ $400: Beer can be divided into lager, the world's favorite, & this style, England's most popular ale
#4258, aired 2003-02-19A PUB QUIZ $800: Proverbially, if you're minding your "P"s & "Q"s in a pub, you're watching your intake of these 2 units pints & quarts
#4258, aired 2003-02-19A PUB QUIZ $1,000 (Daily Double): In 1655 the British Royal Navy began to replace its sailors' beer rations with this alcoholic beverage rum
#4258, aired 2003-02-19A PUB QUIZ $1200: The name of this strong beer made from roasted barley is also an adjective meaning thickset or heavy stout
#4258, aired 2003-02-19A PUB QUIZ $1600: This phrase meaning a reliable method comes from the brewing practice of dipping in a digit to check temperature rule of thumb
#4236, aired 2003-01-20TV POP QUIZ $200: Al Bundy Married... with Children
#4236, aired 2003-01-20TV POP QUIZ $400: Martin Crane Frasier
#4236, aired 2003-01-20TV POP QUIZ $600: Charles Ingalls Little House on the Prairie
#4236, aired 2003-01-20TV POP QUIZ $800: Ward Cleaver Leave It to Beaver
#4236, aired 2003-01-20TV POP QUIZ $1000: Red Forman That '70s Show
#4184, aired 2002-11-07QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: Red dwarfs & pubs stars & bars
#4184, aired 2002-11-07QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: Telephone pole support wires & Betsy Wetsys guys & dolls
#4184, aired 2002-11-07QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1200: Mr. Guthrie & Mr. Aldrin Woody & Buzz
#4184, aired 2002-11-07QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1600: The middle Brady daughter & a senior college official Jan & Dean
#4184, aired 2002-11-07QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $2000: A Biblical Hebrew prophet with his own book & commentator Rooney Amos & Andy
#3997, aired 2002-01-08QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: Dickens' orphaned Oliver & S.C. Johnson's stain remover brand Twist & Shout
#3997, aired 2002-01-08QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: It's the quasi-related pair seen here rock & roll
#3997, aired 2002-01-08QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1200: Companies like United Van Lines & Bekins, & the "trembling" sect that's an offshoot of the Quakers movers & Shakers
#3997, aired 2002-01-08QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1600: West Virginia Senator Robert's family & actresses Arthur & Benaderet Byrds & bees
#3997, aired 2002-01-08QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $2000: "Mr. Roboto" rock group & authors I.F. & Irving sticks & stones
#3950, aired 2001-11-02FOREIGN LEADERS QUIZ $100: As the leader of this nation, Middle Eastern emir Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah welcomed the U.S. invasion of Iraq Kuwait
#3950, aired 2001-11-02FOREIGN LEADERS QUIZ $200: Ending the long autocratic rule of his predecessor, Vojislav Kostunica won this country's presidency in 2000 Yugoslavia
#3950, aired 2001-11-02FOREIGN LEADERS QUIZ $300: The man seen here is the president of this Western Hemisphere nation Mexico (Vicente Fox)
#3950, aired 2001-11-02FOREIGN LEADERS QUIZ $400: Twice foreign minister of the former Soviet Union, he's now president of the nation of Georgia Eduard Shevardnadze
#3950, aired 2001-11-02FOREIGN LEADERS QUIZ $500: On June 16, 1999 Nelson Mandela was replaced as president of South Africa by this man Thabo Mbeki
#3949, aired 2001-11-01QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $100: An Academy Award & a famous cartoon cat Oscar & Felix
#3949, aired 2001-11-01QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $200: Sodium chloride, for example, & a park at the southern tip of Manhattan a salt & Battery
#3949, aired 2001-11-01QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $300: A postgraduate degree & Lithgow's male offspring Master's & John's son
#3949, aired 2001-11-01QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: "Lolita" actor James & psychic Jeane Mason & Dixon
#3949, aired 2001-11-01QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $500: A song on a CD & a chosen area of study track & field
#3939, aired 2001-10-18'60s POP QUIZ $200: (Hi, I'm Randy Travis, here at the Hollywood Bowl.) On August 23, 1964 18,000 frenzied fans got to see this group in their Hollywood Bowl debut The Beatles
#3939, aired 2001-10-18'60s POP QUIZ $400: "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head" went to No. 1 after it was featured in this 1969 film Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
#3939, aired 2001-10-18'60s POP QUIZ $600: That's Brian Wilson singing in the background on this duo's 1963 hit "Surf City" Jan and Dean
#3939, aired 2001-10-18'60s POP QUIZ $800: This group's 1968 album "Waiting for the Sun" included a poem, "The Celebration of the Lizard King" The Doors
#3939, aired 2001-10-18'60s POP QUIZ $1000: Little-known artists Janis Joplin & Jimi Hendrix made big impressions at this 1967 festival Monterey Pop Festival
#3929, aired 2001-10-04QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $200: Singer-songwriter Carole & Freddie Mercury's band King & Queen
#3929, aired 2001-10-04QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: Squeaky-clean actress Doris & singer Gladys Day & Knight
#3929, aired 2001-10-04QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $600: Country legend Johnny & film legend Grant Cash & Cary
#3929, aired 2001-10-04QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: Former Democratic Colorado senator Gary & the largest city in South Korea Hart & Seoul
#3929, aired 2001-10-04QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1000: Boxer Liston & your part of the loot Sonny & share
#3869, aired 2001-05-31QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $100: "Designing Women" actress Annie & unfavorable reviews Potts & pans
#3869, aired 2001-05-31QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $200: Edwin Starr's No. 1 hit that says, "What is it good for?" & pod veggies "War" & peas
#3869, aired 2001-05-31QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $300: Guess? model Anna Nicole & the vegetable oil brand Florence Henderson endorsed in TV ads Smith & Wesson
#3869, aired 2001-05-31QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: "Melrose Place" actor Grant & legendary Swiss archer William Show & Tell
#3869, aired 2001-05-31QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $500: The family of the Umbellularia californica tree & "Return of the Native" author Thomas Laurel & Hardy
#3754, aired 2000-12-21QUICK AS A FLASH $200: This futuristic hero "In the Caverns of Mongo" was a 1937 novel based on the comic strip Flash Gordon
#3754, aired 2000-12-21QUICK AS A FLASH $400: It's the lowest temperature at which the vapor of a combustible liquid will ignite in the air the flash point
#3754, aired 2000-12-21QUICK AS A FLASH $600: This term refers to sheet metal that's used to reinforce the joints & angles of a roof flashing
#3754, aired 2000-12-21QUICK AS A FLASH $800: Raymond Larkin, the Fernwood Flasher, was the grandfather of this TV title character Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
#3754, aired 2000-12-21QUICK AS A FLASH $1000: This lead singer & his Continental Kids appeared as the prom band in "American Graffiti" Flash Cadillac
#3670, aired 2000-07-14A "WAR AND PEACE" QUIZ $100: When it comes to "War And Peace", he wrote the book Leo Tolstoy
#3670, aired 2000-07-14A "WAR AND PEACE" QUIZ $200: In Part XI we see "The grand and inevitable event of the abandonment and burning of" this city Moscow
#3670, aired 2000-07-14A "WAR AND PEACE" QUIZ $300: First name of Ms. Pavlovna, at whose party the book opens; the author also used it for Ms. Karenina Anna
#3670, aired 2000-07-14A "WAR AND PEACE" QUIZ $400: Pierre, a prisoner set to be executed facing one of these, watches 5 die before he is reprieved firing squad
#3670, aired 2000-07-14A "WAR AND PEACE" QUIZ $500: Nikolay & Andrey Bolkonsky were princes; Ilya Rostov had this title, 2, 3, 4... Count
#3648, aired 2000-06-14A STAR-SPANGLED BANNER QUIZ $100: The words of the anthem were written late in this war War of 1812
#3648, aired 2000-06-14A STAR-SPANGLED BANNER QUIZ $200: 3 of the 4 full sentences in the first verse end in this punctuation mark Question mark
#3648, aired 2000-06-14A STAR-SPANGLED BANNER QUIZ $300: In 1912 Eben Appleton of New York donated the banner in the song to this, on the condition it always stay there Smithsonian
#3648, aired 2000-06-14A STAR-SPANGLED BANNER QUIZ $400: This word means a fortification on an embankment with a parapet on top Rampart
#3648, aired 2000-06-14A STAR-SPANGLED BANNER QUIZ $500: The first Olympics at which the song could be played as our official national anthem were held in 1932 in this country USA (Lake Placid)
#3629, aired 2000-05-18QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $200: Mr. Flintstone & the first "Spice Girl" to quit the group Fred & Ginger
#3629, aired 2000-05-18QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: An examination supervisor & what people do in a casino Proctor & Gamble
#3629, aired 2000-05-18QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $600: Another name for a mongrel & actor Goldblum Mutt & Jeff
#3629, aired 2000-05-18QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: The "colorfully" depressed & popular Old West writer Zane Blue & Grey
#3629, aired 2000-05-18QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1000: The computer in the movie "Alien" & French Chef Julia Mother & Child
#3548, aired 2000-01-26QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $200: Supreme Court judge Hugo & distance runner Mary all tooled up Black & Decker
#3548, aired 2000-01-26QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: British breakfast of same-named cities in Maine, California & Michigan & an Alan Alda series Bangors & M*A*S*H
#3548, aired 2000-01-26QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $600: Cooking herb & laundry detergent pair that "wait for no man" thyme & Tide
#3548, aired 2000-01-26QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: Magazine published by singer Vikki & actress Minnie Carr & Driver
#3548, aired 2000-01-26QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1000: Country singing team of an "Iliad" author & the father-in-law of Moses Homer & Jethro
#3544, aired 2000-01-20QUIZ SHOW $200: This scholarly quiz show "Bowl" was originally hosted by Allen Ludden & sponsored by General Electric College Bowl
#3544, aired 2000-01-20QUIZ SHOW $400: He's the host of the Canadian quiz show "Reach for the Top", seen here, in the late '60s: Alex Trebek
#3544, aired 2000-01-20QUIZ SHOW $600: At the $8,000 level on this quiz show, the contestant was placed in an onstage isolation booth The $64,000 Question
#3544, aired 2000-01-20QUIZ SHOW $800: A panel of 5 children answered questions sent in by home viewers & won savings bonds on this show Quiz Kids
#3544, aired 2000-01-20QUIZ SHOW $1000: 2 teams of sports stars answered questions about historic moments in athletics on this Dick Enberg-hosted show Sports Challenge
#3511, aired 1999-12-06QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $200: "Jeopardy!" announcer Johnny & '60s TV variety show host Ed Gilbert & Sullivan
#3511, aired 1999-12-06QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: Colony starter William & a clerk at a bank Penn & teller
#3511, aired 1999-12-06QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $600: A playing card knave & Ms. St. John Jack & Jill
#3511, aired 1999-12-06QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: "Happy Days" Ralph Malph actor & Nobel winner Curie Donny (Most) & Marie
#3511, aired 1999-12-06QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1000: A Scottish word for pretty or appealing & former NBA star Drexler Bonnie & Clyde
#3488, aired 1999-11-03POP QUIZ $100: They've peppered the charts with hot hits like "Say You'll Be There" & "2 Become 1" Spice Girls
#3488, aired 1999-11-03POP QUIZ $200: In 1998 his "La Copa de la Vida" was the official song of the World Cup soccer games Ricky Martin
#3488, aired 1999-11-03POP QUIZ $300: Take a bow if you know that Babyface co-wrote & sang on her 1994 hit "Take a Bow" Madonna
#3488, aired 1999-11-03POP QUIZ $400: Nirvana didn't sweat over the title of this 1991 song, they named it for a deodorant "Smells Like Teen Spirit"
#3488, aired 1999-11-03POP QUIZ $500: (Hi, I'm Edwin McCain.) My song "I'll Be" got a lot of play after it was featured on the May 1998 season finale of this WB TV series Dawson's Creek
#3478, aired 1999-10-20QUICK BIOS $200: Born in Porbandar in 1869; fasted, iconoclasted; died in New Delhi, 1948 Mahatma Gandhi
#3478, aired 1999-10-20QUICK BIOS $400: Born c. 470 B.C.; taught a bit, tried & died c. 399 B.C.; met Bill & Ted in 1989 Socrates
#3478, aired 1999-10-20QUICK BIOS $600: Born 1557 in Temple Grafton, England; married a Stratford boy, 1582; died 1623 Anne Hathaway
#3478, aired 1999-10-20QUICK BIOS $800: Born near Gzhatsk in 1934; promoted to major in 1961 shortly before liftoff, just in case; died 1968 Yuri Gagarin
#3478, aired 1999-10-20QUICK BIOS $1000: Born in Scotland c. 1645; kicked booty for booty on the high seas; hanged in London in 1701 Captain Kidd
#3408, aired 1999-06-02QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $200: A "Hawaiian" fruit juice beverage & Miss Garland Punch & Judy
#3408, aired 1999-06-02QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: "Ring of Fire" singer & the big screen's Mr. "Mask" Cash & Carrey
#3408, aired 1999-06-02QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $600: An ethnic group of northern Iraq & a type of highway "station" for truckers Kurds & weigh
#3408, aired 1999-06-02QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1000: Shorter term for an Australian & the veterinarian author of "All Creatures Great and Small" Aussie & Herriot
#3408, aired 1999-06-02QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1,800 (Daily Double): An English empirical philosopher & the author of "The Star-Spangled Banner" Locke & Key
#3328, aired 1999-02-10QUECHUA CATCHWORDS $100: The vulture that Quechua-speakers gave this name was probably of the Andean species, not the California Condor
#3328, aired 1999-02-10QUECHUA CATCHWORDS $200: Today, the Quechua word for "flat plain" is used as the name of this vast Argentine plain Pampas
#3328, aired 1999-02-10QUECHUA CATCHWORDS $300: Still popular with convenience store boys, these strips of dried beef have a Quechua name Jerky
#3328, aired 1999-02-10QUECHUA CATCHWORDS $400: The word for this kind of South American cowboy is derived from Quechua gaucho
#3328, aired 1999-02-10QUECHUA CATCHWORDS $500: Neighboring Aymara-speakers named the alpaca, but this related but larger beast of burden has a Quechua name Llama
#3312, aired 1999-01-19QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $200: Gene Simmons' band & the cosmetics they might wear Kiss & makeup
#3312, aired 1999-01-19QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: "The Nutcracker" for example & Brat Pack actor Rob Suite & Lowe
#3312, aired 1999-01-19QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $600: Byron's title & Mayberry sheriff Andy Lord & Taylor
#3312, aired 1999-01-19QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: TV "Wiseguy" Wahl & Nazi war criminal Klaus Ken & Barbie
#3312, aired 1999-01-19QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1000: Supreme Court justices Hugo & Byron "Whizzer" Black & White
#3269, aired 1998-11-19QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $200: "Bullitt" star McQueen & Uganda's Amin Steve & Idi
#3269, aired 1998-11-19QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: Heavyweight champ Larry & golfing champ Tom Holmes & Watson
#3269, aired 1998-11-19QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $600: Jekyll's dark half & a worshipper at the Golden Temple in the Punjab Hyde & Sikh
#3269, aired 1998-11-19QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: A WWII German defensive line & Judge Bean Siegfried & Roy
#3269, aired 1998-11-19QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1000: "The Magic Mountain" author & a 1978 Christopher Reeve role Mann & Superman
#3047, aired 1997-11-25"POP" QUIZ $200: The only Dr. Seuss title that fits the category, it seems like it could be painful to Dad Hop on Pop
#3047, aired 1997-11-25"POP" QUIZ $400: Andy Warhol's Brillo boxes or Roy Lichtenstein's giant comic strip panels Pop art
#3047, aired 1997-11-25"POP" QUIZ $600: Shirley Temple took "A sweet trip to a candy shop" on this vessel The Good Ship Lollipop
#3047, aired 1997-11-25"POP" QUIZ $800: When Jim Thorpe attended Carlisle Indian Industrial School, this man was his coach Glen "Pop" Warner
#3047, aired 1997-11-25"POP" QUIZ $1000: A posturing person whose ostentatious attire makes him look like a parrot popinjay
#3033, aired 1997-11-05SODA POP QUIZ $100: This ubiquitous soft drink removed its cocaine by 1905 but kept the caffeine Coca-Cola
#3033, aired 1997-11-05SODA POP QUIZ $200: Like root beer, this "ale" is flavored with a root, mostly from Jamaica ginger ale
#3033, aired 1997-11-05SODA POP QUIZ $300: This gas produced by fermentation gives soda its pop Carbon dioxide (CO2)
#3033, aired 1997-11-05SODA POP QUIZ $400: This 19th c. physician of Rural Retreat, Va. was immortalized in the name of a soft drink Dr. Charles T. Pepper
#3033, aired 1997-11-05SODA POP QUIZ $500: Pharmaceutical company G.D. Searle developed the soda sweetener Aspartame, marketed as this NutraSweet
#3025, aired 1997-10-24SCIENCE QUIZ $200: Dracula can never see a facula, a large bright patch on this heavenly body Sun
#3025, aired 1997-10-24SCIENCE QUIZ $400: To the nearest 100, the number of different elements we know about 100
#3025, aired 1997-10-24SCIENCE QUIZ $600: Home appliance invented in 1858 by Hamilton Smith, it was a tub with a crank-turned spindle Washing machine
#3025, aired 1997-10-24SCIENCE QUIZ $800: In 1881 Darwin published a book on these, something fishermen were waiting for with "baited" breath Worms
#3025, aired 1997-10-24SCIENCE QUIZ $1,000 (Daily Double): It has no head, usually has 5 arms & feeds on oysters Starfish
#2939, aired 1997-05-15POP QUIZ $100: Her hit song, "I Believe In You & Me" is featured on "The Preacher's Wife" soundtrack Whitney Houston
#2939, aired 1997-05-15POP QUIZ $300: "Because the Night" was a big hit from this Natalie Merchant group's "MTV Unplugged" album 10,000 Maniacs
#2939, aired 1997-05-15POP QUIZ $400: In 1995 he posed the question, "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?" Bryan Adams
#2939, aired 1997-05-15POP QUIZ $500 (Daily Double): The Grammys' Best New Artist of 1993, she recently had the No. 1 song heard here: "Unbreak my heart / Say you'll love me again / Undo this hurt you caused..." Toni Braxton
#2939, aired 1997-05-15POP QUIZ $500: 1993's "Linger" was the first U.S. hit for this alternative band from Ireland The Cranberries
#605, aired 1987-04-03SODA POP QUIZ $100: According to Vernors, sales go up during Christmas & Easter when this is used as a glaze on turkey or ham ginger ale
#605, aired 1987-04-03SODA POP QUIZ $200: For many years this beverage suggested people take "the pause that refreshes" Coca-Cola
#605, aired 1987-04-03SODA POP QUIZ $300: Distinctive flavoring of Dr. Brown's Cel-Ray Soda celery
#605, aired 1987-04-03SODA POP QUIZ $400: Barnyard name for a root beer float a black cow
#605, aired 1987-04-03SODA POP QUIZ $500: "Takes the 'ouch' out of 'grouch'" was claim of this soda once sold as "anti-acid" hangover remedy 7-Up
#535, aired 1986-12-26SODA POP QUIZ $100: In 1952, Hyman Kirsch of Brooklyn introduced "No-Cal" soda, 1st soft drink w/o this sweetener sugar
#308, aired 1985-11-13SODA POP QUIZ $100: It's what gives soda pop the bubbles carbon dioxide
#308, aired 1985-11-13SODA POP QUIZ $200: Caleb Bradham named his elixir this because it was supposed to relieve dyspepsia Pepsi Cola
#308, aired 1985-11-13SODA POP QUIZ $300: They spent $250,000 to develop a can so the shuttle crew could drink their new formula in space Coke
#308, aired 1985-11-13SODA POP QUIZ $400: Fenton & Fowler's calls this elite Detroit ginger ale the best soft drink in the world Vernor's
#308, aired 1985-11-13SODA POP QUIZ $500: It was originally called bib-label lithiated lemon-lime soda 7 Up
#151, aired 1985-04-08POP QUIZ $100: In 1886, the 1st batch of this "Real Thing" was concocted in Atlanta Coca-Cola
#151, aired 1985-04-08POP QUIZ $200: Reynolds created the 1st one for pop in 1963 the aluminum can
#151, aired 1985-04-08POP QUIZ $300: This sweetener has all but replaced saccharin in sodas NutraSweet (or aspartame)
#151, aired 1985-04-08POP QUIZ $400: Suggested drinking times of this soda were 10, 2 & 4 Dr Pepper

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