Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (207 results returned)
#9129, aired 2024-06-20 | LET'S RUN THE NUMBERS $200: There are this many officially recognized constellations, same as the number of keys on a standard piano 88 |
#9129, aired 2024-06-20 | LET'S RUN THE NUMBERS $400: In 2024 West Conshohocken Borough in Pennsylvania celebrated its sesquicentennial, this many years 150 |
#9129, aired 2024-06-20 | LET'S RUN THE NUMBERS $600: 4,189 (hits) & 2,130 (consecutive games) fell, but this hitting streak by Joe DiMaggio endures 56 |
#9129, aired 2024-06-20 | LET'S RUN THE NUMBERS $800: General Sherman's special field orders, No. 15 reserved land for freed families in tracts of up to this many acres 40 |
#9129, aired 2024-06-20 | LET'S RUN THE NUMBERS $1000: As the word for this number sounds like it means "certainly death", Cantonese speakers have a collective case of tetrakaidekaphobia 14 |
#8867, aired 2023-05-09 | A "RUN" FOR YOUR MONEY $400: Just ordinary; originally, something the factory turned out without much quality control run-of-the-mill |
#8867, aired 2023-05-09 | A "RUN" FOR YOUR MONEY $800: A dab of clear nail polish can halt this fashion disaster a run in your tights (a run in your stockings) |
#8867, aired 2023-05-09 | A "RUN" FOR YOUR MONEY $1200: Nautically, it means to direct an efficient organization run a tight ship |
#8867, aired 2023-05-09 | A "RUN" FOR YOUR MONEY $1600: Bringing Pabst to soldiers deployed in Vietnam is the story of "The Greatest" this "Ever" Beer Run |
#8867, aired 2023-05-09 | A "RUN" FOR YOUR MONEY $2000: Football gives us this idiom meaning to remove obstacles for someone else run interference |
#8807, aired 2023-02-14 | BORN TO RUN $400: The last of 4 runs for president by this consumer advocate was in 2008 with running mate Matt Gonzalez Nader |
#8807, aired 2023-02-14 | BORN TO RUN $800: On his third try in 1981, François Mitterrand became the first French president representing this quite gauche party the Socialists |
#8807, aired 2023-02-14 | BORN TO RUN $1200: This newspaperman didn't raise much Kane in losing runs for NYC mayor, state governor & then mayor again, all in a 4-year span Hearst |
#8807, aired 2023-02-14 | BORN TO RUN $1600: India's Congress (this letter) Party formed in 1978; the letter, for the 1st name of the woman who soon regained a seat in parliament I |
#8807, aired 2023-02-14 | BORN TO RUN $2000: In 1965 he entered politics & won a seat as the member for Mount Royal; 3 years later he was prime minister of Canada Pierre Trudeau |
#8738, aired 2022-11-09 | RIVER RUN $400: In Babylonian myth the eyes of the dragon goddess Tiamat were the source of these 2 rivers the Tigris & the Euphrates |
#8738, aired 2022-11-09 | RIVER RUN $1200: The Camargue, a wild & wildlife-rich region of France, is in the delta of this river that rises in Switzerland the Rhone |
#8738, aired 2022-11-09 | RIVER RUN $1600: Good Catholics know South Bend, Indiana is named for a curvature of this river the St. Joseph |
#8738, aired 2022-11-09 | RIVER RUN $2000: Sharing its name with a mountain range, this major river of Europe flows into the Caspian Sea at Atyrau, Kazakhstan (the) Ural (River) |
#8738, aired 2022-11-09 | RIVER RUN $3,000 (Daily Double): Rivers that border Manhattan include the East River & these 2 "H" rivers the Hudson and the Harlem |
#3, aired 2022-10-09 | A LONG RUN ON TV WITH KEN JENNINGS $300: (Ken delivers the clue.) Sometimes you become part of a show that's well into its history, like me & like this Muppet, who first appeared on "Sesame Street" in 1980 in the song "We Are All Monsters" Elmo |
#3, aired 2022-10-09 | A LONG RUN ON TV WITH KEN JENNINGS $600: (Ken delivers the clue.) Starting in 1954, it's been Allen, Parr, Carson, Leno, O'Brien & now this funny guy behind the desk on "The Tonight Show" Jimmy Fallon |
#3, aired 2022-10-09 | A LONG RUN ON TV WITH KEN JENNINGS $900: (Ken delivers the clue.) As Hawkeye Pierce, this actor helped save the Korean War wounded for 11 seasons, 8 years longer than the actual war (Alan) Alda |
#3, aired 2022-10-09 | A LONG RUN ON TV WITH KEN JENNINGS $1200: (Ken delivers the clue.) As Olivia Benson on "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit", this actress has been busting heinous criminals for well over 20 seasons Mariska Hargitay |
#3, aired 2022-10-09 | A LONG RUN ON TV WITH KEN JENNINGS $1500: (Ken delivers the clue.) 2 jobs with security are police officer & soap opera actor; Doug Davidson was both, playing Paul Williams of the Genoa City PD on this show on which he was a regular for 42 years The Young and the Restless |
#8552, aired 2022-01-11 | RUN, 4 "S", RUN $200: To willfully act in a dangerous manner is "running with" this instrument, & please don't scissors |
#8552, aired 2022-01-11 | RUN, 4 "S", RUN $400: Ownership of an item, or what "The Exorcist" dealt with possession |
#8552, aired 2022-01-11 | RUN, 4 "S", RUN $600: ZZ Top recommended you go out & get yourself some black frames, & "they come in 2 classes--rhinestone shades" & "cheap" these sunglasses |
#8552, aired 2022-01-11 | RUN, 4 "S", RUN $800: It's the occupation of a woman who sews for a living a seamstress |
#8552, aired 2022-01-11 | RUN, 4 "S", RUN $1000: Britain's royal guards are supposed to be this, an adjective for a deadpan face devoid of feeling or emotion expressionless |
#8521, aired 2021-11-29 | IN OTHER WORDS...RUN! $200: Proverbially, "It's a marathon, not a" this sprint |
#8521, aired 2021-11-29 | IN OTHER WORDS...RUN! $400: My secret is out! Selling homemade doilies to make some extra cash is my "side" this hustle |
#8521, aired 2021-11-29 | IN OTHER WORDS...RUN! $600: You can shoot one out of a blowgun or toss one in a pub dart |
#8521, aired 2021-11-29 | IN OTHER WORDS...RUN! $800: It's a word for a lightning stroke or a fastening aid a bolt |
#8521, aired 2021-11-29 | IN OTHER WORDS...RUN! $1000: Word preceding a maddening "hour", or the band that did "Tom Sawyer" rush |
#8461, aired 2021-08-09 | MYTH RUN-ONS $400: Roman fire god, now a big orange melon Vulcantaloupe |
#8461, aired 2021-08-09 | MYTH RUN-ONS $800: The guy who did all the labors now has lots of wounds Herculesions |
#8461, aired 2021-08-09 | MYTH RUN-ONS $1200: Multi-headed hell-hound, now bent on stealin' cattle Cerberustler |
#8461, aired 2021-08-09 | MYTH RUN-ONS $1600: Greek goddess of the hunt who will get you a kiss if you stand underneath her in December Artemistletoe |
#8461, aired 2021-08-09 | MYTH RUN-ONS $2000: Labyrinth maker with a sparkling shine Daedaluster |
#8338, aired 2021-02-17 | RUN IT UP THE FLAGPOLE $400: The flag of this other country appears in an upper corner of New Zealand's flag the United Kingdom |
#8338, aired 2021-02-17 | RUN IT UP THE FLAGPOLE $800: Afghanistan is up there with U.S. breadbasket states in producing this, & has sheaves of it on its flag wheat |
#8338, aired 2021-02-17 | RUN IT UP THE FLAGPOLE $1600: Kyrgyzstan's flag depicts one of these tentlike dwellings of central Asian nomads a yurt |
#8338, aired 2021-02-17 | RUN IT UP THE FLAGPOLE $2000: St. Pierre & Miquelon's flag depicts the ship of this man who claimed the islands for France in 1535 Jacques Cartier |
#8338, aired 2021-02-17 | RUN IT UP THE FLAGPOLE $4,000 (Daily Double): In a nod to its Irish settlers, Montserrat's flag shows a woman in green holding one of these musical instruments a (Celtic) harp |
#8219, aired 2020-05-21 | RUN ON SENTENCES $400: It's said of this nursery rhyme trio, "see how they run!" three blind mice |
#8219, aired 2020-05-21 | RUN ON SENTENCES $800: This number Psalm says, "Thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over" Psalm 23 (the 23rd Psalm) |
#8219, aired 2020-05-21 | RUN ON SENTENCES $1200: Before a heavyweight title fight, Joe Louis said, "He can run, but" these 3 words he can't hide |
#8219, aired 2020-05-21 | RUN ON SENTENCES $1600: In 1814 a Belgian diplomat said the congress of this city "doesn't run--it waltzes" Vienna |
#8219, aired 2020-05-21 | RUN ON SENTENCES $2000: In this Shakespeare comedy, Lysander says, "The course of true love never did run smooth" A Midsummer Night's Dream |
#8168, aired 2020-02-26 | HIT & "RUN" $400: Rolling Stone called this 1975 Bruce Springsteen release "a '57 Chevy running on melted-down Crystals records" Born to Run |
#8168, aired 2020-02-26 | HIT & "RUN" $800: In 2009 Jay-Z, Rihanna & Kanye West teamed up to assert that they were gonna do this tonight, maybe to L.A. "Run This Town" |
#8168, aired 2020-02-26 | HIT & "RUN" $1200: In 1989 Tom Petty was doin' this & "goin' wherever it leads" "Runnin' Down a Dream" |
#8168, aired 2020-02-26 | HIT & "RUN" $1600: In 1993 Soul Asylum rode this out-of-control transport into the Top 10 "Runaway Train" |
#8168, aired 2020-02-26 | HIT & "RUN" $2000: In 2005 Chris Brown topped the Billboard Hot 100 with this, his debut single "Run It" |
#7988, aired 2019-05-08 | RUN IT UP THE FLAGPOLE $400: The flags of the city of Berlin & the canton of Bern both feature this animal a bear |
#7988, aired 2019-05-08 | RUN IT UP THE FLAGPOLE $800: Like its neighbor Venezuela, this country uses a tricolor flag Colombia |
#7988, aired 2019-05-08 | RUN IT UP THE FLAGPOLE $1200: The flag of the Pitcairn Islands includes a depiction of the anchor of this ship the H.M.S. Bounty |
#7988, aired 2019-05-08 | RUN IT UP THE FLAGPOLE $1600: The shield on this country's flag is based on one carried by the Maasai people Kenya |
#7988, aired 2019-05-08 | RUN IT UP THE FLAGPOLE $2000: A malamute is on the flag of this Canadian territory to reflect the dog's important role in the history of the place the Yukon |
#7949, aired 2019-03-14 | RIVER, RUN $200: For about half of its length, the Red River serves as the boundary between Oklahoma & this state Texas |
#7949, aired 2019-03-14 | RIVER, RUN $600: Seeking a way to Burma, the Japanese built a bridge over this river in World War II Kwai |
#7949, aired 2019-03-14 | RIVER, RUN $800: It flows 800 miles from Lake Ontario through Quebec to a gulf the Saint Lawrence |
#7949, aired 2019-03-14 | RIVER, RUN $1,000 (Daily Double): In New York Times crossword puzzles, the clue for it has been "Bard's river" Avon |
#7949, aired 2019-03-14 | RIVER, RUN $1000: We'd guess that Henry the Navigator sometimes navigated this river that flows through his country's capital the Tagus |
#7900, aired 2019-01-04 | GOTTA RUN! $400: Proverbially, it may be "a virtue", but I've run out of it patience |
#7900, aired 2019-01-04 | GOTTA RUN! $400: In 1996 Michael Johnson ran this distance in 19.32 seconds, a record that stood for 12 years 200 meters |
#7900, aired 2019-01-04 | GOTTA RUN! $600: Greg Anthony & Larry Johnson led the Runnin' Rebels of this school to a 103-73 beatdown of Duke to win the Final Four in 1990 UNLV |
#7900, aired 2019-01-04 | GOTTA RUN! $800: This kind of sentence has 2 or more clauses with no semicolon in between, it keeps going a run-on |
#7900, aired 2019-01-04 | GOTTA RUN! $800: With Gehrig on deck, Game 7 of the 1926 W.S. ended with this big-hitting Yankee legend getting thrown out trying to steal second Babe Ruth |
#7900, aired 2019-01-04 | GOTTA RUN! $1000: In 1997 Barry Sanders averaged 128 yards rushing per game motoring around for this NFC team the (Detroit) Lions |
#7900, aired 2019-01-04 | GOTTA RUN! $1200: This Steppenwolf song begins, "Get your motor runnin', head out on the highway" "Born To Be Wild" |
#7900, aired 2019-01-04 | GOTTA RUN! $1600: You can "run" one of these at a bar when you buy drinks, perhaps a cola of the same name for everybody a tab |
#7900, aired 2019-01-04 | GOTTA RUN! $2000: From billiards, this expression means to win all the contests that are left, like primaries or football games run the table |
#7722, aired 2018-03-20 | HOME RUN $200: He hit a record-breaking 715th home run on April 8, 1974 Hank Aaron |
#7722, aired 2018-03-20 | HOME RUN $400: In the 7th inning of a 2013 NCAA softball game, St. Louis' Laura Bohning put 8 runs on the board with 2 of these a grand slam |
#7722, aired 2018-03-20 | HOME RUN $600: In 1983 George Brett was called out after a go-ahead HR; his bat had too much of this sticky stuff on the handle pine tar |
#7722, aired 2018-03-20 | HOME RUN $800: The longest MLB homer of 2016 was a 504-foot shot by this Florida team's Giancarlo Stanton the Marlins |
#7722, aired 2018-03-20 | HOME RUN $1000: A 1988 World Series homer by this Oakland A's muscleman left a dent in a center field TV camera (Jose) Canseco |
#7545, aired 2017-06-02 | I USED TO RUN THE PLACE $200: Vicente Fox of the National Action Party Mexico |
#7545, aired 2017-06-02 | I USED TO RUN THE PLACE $400: 47-year ruler Hussein I Jordan |
#7545, aired 2017-06-02 | I USED TO RUN THE PLACE $600: From 1989 to 1994, F.W. de Klerk South Africa |
#7545, aired 2017-06-02 | I USED TO RUN THE PLACE $800: Later president of Yugoslavia, Slobodan Milosevic Serbia |
#7545, aired 2017-06-02 | I USED TO RUN THE PLACE $1000: Gustav I Vasa, elected king in 1523 Sweden |
#7481, aired 2017-03-06 | RUN! $200: A telecom company, or a quick burst of speed sprint |
#7481, aired 2017-03-06 | RUN! $400: All 4 horse's feet can be off the ground while doing this fastest gait gallop |
#7481, aired 2017-03-06 | RUN! $600: Camera lens that brings a subject into closeup while retaining focus a zoom lens |
#7481, aired 2017-03-06 | RUN! $800: Suddenly, it's a door fastener! Completely "out of the blue" a bolt |
#7481, aired 2017-03-06 | RUN! $1000: Seen here is a carrying case for these sports items, also a word meaning "moves quickly" darts |
#7267, aired 2016-03-29 | I RUN A LITTLE $200: Before keeping up with the Kardashians, this athlete kept up with decathletes, running a 10.94 100 at the Olympics (Bruce) Jenner |
#7267, aired 2016-03-29 | I RUN A LITTLE $400: Men from this country own the 100-meter sprint with times like 9.58, 9.63 & 9.69 Jamaica |
#7267, aired 2016-03-29 | I RUN A LITTLE $600: Her use of banned drugs led to this woman giving up her 100-meter gold from the 2000 Olympics as well as 4 other medals Marion Jones |
#7267, aired 2016-03-29 | I RUN A LITTLE $800: Bob Hayes sprinted to gold in 1964, then played 10 years for Tom Landry & this team, averaging 20 yards per catch the (Dallas) Cowboys |
#7267, aired 2016-03-29 | I RUN A LITTLE $1000: Before dominating the 1960 Olympics, this African-Amer. sprinter could not even walk without orthopedic shoes until she was 11 Wilma Rudolph |
#7148, aired 2015-10-14 | A "RUN" OF TOP 40 HITS $1200: Alt-rocker Ryan Adams doesn't like being mixed up with Bryan Adams, but has performed this hit of Bryan's in concert "Run To You" |
#7148, aired 2015-10-14 | A "RUN" OF TOP 40 HITS $1600: "This here's a story about Billy Joe & Bobbie Sue"; really, this here's a clue about this song by the Steve Miller Band "Take The Money And Run" |
#7148, aired 2015-10-14 | A "RUN" OF TOP 40 HITS $2000: In 1993 Soul Asylum "bought a ticket for" this title transport, "like a madman laughin' at the rain" "Runaway Train" |
#6767, aired 2014-02-04 | RUN EMC $400: E=mc2 was conceived by this man Einstein |
#6767, aired 2014-02-04 | RUN EMC $800: The "E" stands for energy, particularly this type, from the Greek for "moving" kinetic |
#6767, aired 2014-02-04 | RUN EMC $1200: E=mc2 refuted the old laws of this "of mass" & "of energy"--m & E aren't fixed in total quantity but can be converted conservation |
#6767, aired 2014-02-04 | RUN EMC $2000: The equation's insight into the behavior of light was an extension of the work of this 3-named Scot around 1870 James Clerk Maxwell |
#6767, aired 2014-02-04 | RUN EMC $10,000 (Daily Double): The equation would never have made it big in its original version, which was conceived as the equivalent m = this E over c squared |
#6605, aired 2013-05-10 | RIVER RUN $400: From the Cotswolds to Teddington Lock the Thames |
#6605, aired 2013-05-10 | RIVER RUN $800: From the Black Forest to the Black Sea (it's blue, though) the Danube |
#6605, aired 2013-05-10 | RIVER RUN $1200: From the Cuilcagh Mountains to the Atlantic west of Limerick the Shannon |
#6605, aired 2013-05-10 | RIVER RUN $2000: From the Valdai Hills to the Caspian Sea the Volga |
#6605, aired 2013-05-10 | RIVER RUN $4,000 (Daily Double): From the Rockies to the Gulf, between Brownsville & Matamoros the Rio Grande |
#6060, aired 2011-01-07 | BORN TO RUN $400: His dad was the second U.S. president; he was No. 6 John Quincy Adams |
#6060, aired 2011-01-07 | BORN TO RUN $800: His grandpa was the ninth U.S. president; he was No. 23 Benjamin Harrison |
#6060, aired 2011-01-07 | BORN TO RUN $1200: Patrick of this illustrious family was first elected to Congress from Rhode Island in 1994 the Kennedy family |
#6060, aired 2011-01-07 | BORN TO RUN $1600: This president's son & grandson were Ohio senators; a great-grandson, Ohio's governor William Howard Taft |
#6060, aired 2011-01-07 | BORN TO RUN $2000: Members of this family dynasty have included 2 Phoenix mayors, a Secretary of the Interior & 3 U.S. senators the Udalls |
#5992, aired 2010-10-05 | RUN $200: His ninth & final successful run for the U.S. Senate from West Virginia was in 2006; he died in 2010 (Robert) Byrd |
#5992, aired 2010-10-05 | RUN $400: Before his 2006 run to be governor of this state, Butch Otter represented its First District, which includes Coeur d'Alene Idaho |
#5992, aired 2010-10-05 | RUN $600: He first ran for the Senate in the 1970s & has become Utah's longest-serving senator (Orrin) Hatch |
#5992, aired 2010-10-05 | RUN $800: He was elected to the U.S. Congress in 1968, 9 years before his first successful run for mayor of New York City Ed Koch |
#5992, aired 2010-10-05 | RUN $1000: Selma native Jo Bonner ran unopposed in his 2008 re-election campaign to represent this state's 1st District Alabama |
#5932, aired 2010-06-01 | BORN TO "RUN" $200: A meal served at 11:00 A.M. on a Sunday brunch |
#5932, aired 2010-06-01 | BORN TO "RUN" $400: "I ran with llamas & bought 22 6-packs & went skydiving with Beyonce & Jay-Z was upset with me" is this type of sentence a run-on sentence |
#5932, aired 2010-06-01 | BORN TO "RUN" $600: Meaning sulky or peevish, this 11-letter word seems to precede "ex-employee" a lot disgruntled |
#5932, aired 2010-06-01 | BORN TO "RUN" $800: You're said to do this to "numbers" when processing a large amount of data crunch |
#5932, aired 2010-06-01 | BORN TO "RUN" $1000: This small, silvery food fish spawns at high tide in wet sand a grunion |
#5860, aired 2010-02-19 | RUN 4 "S", RUN $400: Exorcism involves the expelling of demons from those who are this possessed |
#5860, aired 2010-02-19 | RUN 4 "S", RUN $800: Sirhan Sirhan or Cassius an assassin |
#5860, aired 2010-02-19 | RUN 4 "S", RUN $1200: Worries, strains or hassles stresses |
#5860, aired 2010-02-19 | RUN 4 "S", RUN $1600: Adjective for one lacking strong emotion, or for a video store lacking Mel Gibson's movie about Jesus passionless |
#5860, aired 2010-02-19 | RUN 4 "S", RUN $2000: To move back & forth over an area crisscross |
#5797, aired 2009-11-24 | RUN, RUN, RUN $200: If you want to hit this type of "contained" home run, you probably will need to run really fast an inside-the-park home run |
#5797, aired 2009-11-24 | RUN, RUN, RUN $400: In 1925 N.Y. Journal-American writer Bill Corum first called the Kentucky Derby the "Run for" these the Roses |
#5797, aired 2009-11-24 | RUN, RUN, RUN $600: Due to an increase of endorphins in the brain, it's a state of euphoria experienced by exercisers runner's high |
#5797, aired 2009-11-24 | RUN, RUN, RUN $800: This 2-word hoops term is an offensive rush to beat the defense to the hoop a fast break |
#5797, aired 2009-11-24 | RUN, RUN, RUN $1000: In the modern pentathlon, athletes go 3,000 meters in this hyphenated type of running cross-country |
#5673, aired 2009-04-15 | THE BATTLE OF BULL RUN $200: The first major clash of the Civil War, the Battle of Bull Run took place in July of this year 1861 |
#5673, aired 2009-04-15 | THE BATTLE OF BULL RUN $400: The Confederates didn't call it the Battle of Bull Run, but named it after this nearby city instead Manassas |
#5673, aired 2009-04-15 | THE BATTLE OF BULL RUN $600: The battle took place in the northern part of this state Virginia |
#5673, aired 2009-04-15 | THE BATTLE OF BULL RUN $800: At Bull Run Gen. Barnard Bee gave this Confederate general his famous nickname Stonewall Jackson |
#5673, aired 2009-04-15 | THE BATTLE OF BULL RUN $1000: This Confederate commander in charge of the rebel forces at the battle turned it into a "good looking" victory General Beauregard |
#5656, aired 2009-03-23 | BORN TO RUN $22 (Daily Double): The Pre Classic, an Oregon track & field meet, is named for this legendary runner & subject of 2 major movies Steve Prefontaine |
#5656, aired 2009-03-23 | BORN TO RUN $400: In 1984 he dashed off with Olympic gold in the 100m; in 1988 he did it again; then there are his 7 other golds… Carl Lewis |
#5656, aired 2009-03-23 | BORN TO RUN $800: At a Big 10 meet in Michigan in 1935, this grandson of a slave broke 3 world records & tied a fourth, all in an hour (Jesse) Owens |
#5656, aired 2009-03-23 | BORN TO RUN $1200: In 2003 she returned to London to run her first-ever marathon--in shoes, we might add Zola Budd |
#5656, aired 2009-03-23 | BORN TO RUN $2000: Among his many nicknames were "The Finnish Running Marvel" & "The Phantom Finn" (Paavo) Nurmi |
#5432, aired 2008-04-01 | LET'S RUN IT UP THE FLAGPOLE $400: Although this country's flag is square, during WWII a rectangular flag was adopted for its boats Switzerland |
#5432, aired 2008-04-01 | LET'S RUN IT UP THE FLAGPOLE $800 (Daily Double): The red triangle on this country's flag, a modified Arab revolt flag, represents the Hashemite Dynasty Jordan |
#5432, aired 2008-04-01 | LET'S RUN IT UP THE FLAGPOLE $1200: The 3 colors of this Asian island republic's flag once stood for nationalism, democracy & socialism Taiwan |
#5432, aired 2008-04-01 | LET'S RUN IT UP THE FLAGPOLE $1600: Columbus landed here; the 5 stars represent the federation it was once a part of Honduras |
#5432, aired 2008-04-01 | LET'S RUN IT UP THE FLAGPOLE $2000: The white bar of this country's flag represents the minority & the green is for the Muslim majority Pakistan |
#5041, aired 2006-07-10 | HOME RUN SLUGGERS $400: In 1998 & 1999 this Cardinals first baseman hit a total of 135 home runs, a 2-season record Mark McGwire |
#5041, aired 2006-07-10 | HOME RUN SLUGGERS $800: As of opening day 2006, Carlos Delgado is the last to hit this record-tying number of homers in a game 4 |
#5041, aired 2006-07-10 | HOME RUN SLUGGERS $1200: This Cub was the only man to hit more than 60 home runs in a season & not win a league title; it happened 3 times (Sammy) Sosa |
#5041, aired 2006-07-10 | HOME RUN SLUGGERS $1600: This Yankees centerfielder of the '50s & '60s holds the career record for home runs in the World Series, with 18 (Mickey) Mantle |
#5041, aired 2006-07-10 | HOME RUN SLUGGERS $2000: On July 15, 2005 this Oriole became just the fourth player to reach 3,000 hits & 500 home runs in a career (Rafael) Palmeiro |
#4963, aired 2006-03-22 | BORN TO RUN $200: At the 1936 Berlin games, he ran a 10.3 in the 100 meters, tying the Olympic record Jesse Owens |
#4963, aired 2006-03-22 | BORN TO RUN? $400: This Illinois man's 2 presidential runs in the 1950s garnered a total of 162 electoral votes (Adlai) Stevenson |
#4963, aired 2006-03-22 | BORN TO RUN $400: Truly an "R.H." factor: on a contract request, this MLB steals leader said, "All I'm asking for is what I want" Rickey Henderson |
#4963, aired 2006-03-22 | BORN TO RUN $600: In 1975 this Ohio State back rushed for 1,450 yards but only 4 touchdowns on his way to winning his 2nd Heisman Archie Griffin |
#4963, aired 2006-03-22 | BORN TO RUN? $800: In 1858 Abe Lincoln lost a U.S. Senate race to this man but would bounce back against him 2 years later (Stephen) Douglas |
#4963, aired 2006-03-22 | BORN TO RUN $800: He's the horse seen here in 1973 en route to a 31-length victory at Belmont Secretariat |
#4963, aired 2006-03-22 | BORN TO RUN $1000: This Supreme Court justice twice led the NFL in rushing (Byron "Whizzer") White |
#4963, aired 2006-03-22 | BORN TO RUN? $1600: This former Minnesota gov. ran unsuccessfully 9 times for the GOP presidential nomination (Harold) Stassen |
#4963, aired 2006-03-22 | BORN TO RUN? $2000: 1 electoral vote shy of being president, he left $2.4 million of his estate to help found the N.Y. Public Library Samuel Tilden |
#4963, aired 2006-03-22 | BORN TO RUN? $2,400 (Daily Double): In 1976 he fell 117 delegate votes short of defeating President Ford for the Republican nomination Ronald Reagan |
#4555, aired 2004-05-28 | LET'S RUN IT UP THE FLAGPOLE $200: The stars on over 50 national flags, including ours, have this many points 5 |
#4555, aired 2004-05-28 | LET'S RUN IT UP THE FLAGPOLE $400: Color of the left hand stripe on the flag of Italy; it's not a color in Neapolitan ice cream green |
#4555, aired 2004-05-28 | LET'S RUN IT UP THE FLAGPOLE $600: International organization whose flag is seen here NATO |
#4555, aired 2004-05-28 | LET'S RUN IT UP THE FLAGPOLE $800: Richard III had a white boar on his flag; Louis XII, a porcupine; & Louis XIV, a radiating one of these a sun |
#4555, aired 2004-05-28 | LET'S RUN IT UP THE FLAGPOLE $1000: After Rama IV of Siam saw his flag with this animal flown upside-down, he switched to a striped flag elephants |
#4433, aired 2003-12-10 | GOTTA RUN $400: In 2002 the male & female winners of the Boston Marathon were from this country Kenya |
#4433, aired 2003-12-10 | GOTTA RUN $800: Cram" On Game Show Network puts contestants inside these, like hamsters wheels |
#4433, aired 2003-12-10 | GOTTA RUN $1200: In 1982 this Georgia running back whose name makes him sound slow won the Heisman Trophy Herschel Walker |
#4433, aired 2003-12-10 | GOTTA RUN $1600: Judd Hirsch & Christine Lahti fled the law with son River Phoenix in tow in this 1988 drama Running on Empty |
#4433, aired 2003-12-10 | GOTTA RUN $2000: For women at the Olympics, the 100-meter run comes in 2 styles, plain & with these hurdles |
#4265, aired 2003-02-28 | RUN FOR THE BORDER $400: From Santiago, Chile Argentina |
#4265, aired 2003-02-28 | RUN FOR THE BORDER $800: Why not from Minot, U.S.A., population 35,000 Canada |
#4265, aired 2003-02-28 | RUN FOR THE BORDER $1200: From Baghdad, Iraq Iran |
#4265, aired 2003-02-28 | RUN FOR THE BORDER $2,000 (Daily Double): From Peshawar, Pakistan Afghanistan |
#4265, aired 2003-02-28 | RUN FOR THE BORDER $2000: From Mombasa, Kenya Tanzania |
#4124, aired 2002-07-04 | RUN "IT" UP $400: Nike's simple slogan "Just Do It" |
#4124, aired 2002-07-04 | RUN "IT" UP $800: As Max Bialystock says in "The Producers", "When you've got it..." "...flaunt it" |
#4124, aired 2002-07-04 | RUN "IT" UP $1200: One more time, it's the 1975 title order from the Eagles "Take It To The Limit" |
#4124, aired 2002-07-04 | RUN "IT" UP $1600: For TV Superman Dean Cain hosts this show on TBS Ripley's Believe It Or Not |
#4124, aired 2002-07-04 | RUN "IT" UP $2000: After a visit to Russia in 1919, Lincoln Steffens said about communism, "I have seen the future and..." "...it works." |
#4034, aired 2002-02-28 | GOTTA RUN! $200: Life was a drag for these 2 actors when they dolled up like dames to flee the mob in "Some Like It Hot" Jack Lemmon & Tony Curtis |
#4034, aired 2002-02-28 | GOTTA RUN! $600: (Sofia of the Clue Crew is joggin) When I run around Central Park, I feel just like Dustin Hoffman in this thrilling 1976 film Marathon Man |
#4034, aired 2002-02-28 | GOTTA RUN! $800: In a 1999 film, he played the handsome reporter who chased the "Runaway Bride" Richard Gere |
#4034, aired 2002-02-28 | GOTTA RUN! $1,000 (Daily Double): Appropriately, this cartoon bird had the scientific name Acceleratii incredibilus Road Runner |
#4034, aired 2002-02-28 | GOTTA RUN! $1000: Robert Redford played a CIA man on the run in this film based on a book whose title lasted 6 Days 3 Days of the Condor |
#4015, aired 2002-02-01 | TAKE THE "MONEY" & RUN $400: A document for payment purchased at a bank or post office money order |
#4015, aired 2002-02-01 | TAKE THE "MONEY" & RUN $800: A term for a wealthy personage, or the sacks where you stash your cash moneybags |
#4015, aired 2002-02-01 | TAKE THE "MONEY" & RUN $1200: To "clean" illegal funds by passing them through a legitimate business in order to hide their origins money laundering |
#4015, aired 2002-02-01 | TAKE THE "MONEY" & RUN $1600: As NYC transit cops, Snipes & Harrelson chase a cash-laden subway car in this 1995 big screen thriller Money Train |
#4015, aired 2002-02-01 | TAKE THE "MONEY" & RUN $2000: It's the "place" for short-term trade in low-risk securities money market fund |
#3765, aired 2001-01-05 | SEE HOW THEY RUN $200: For men they're 42 inches high at the 110-meter distance, 36 inches high at 400 meters Hurdles |
#3765, aired 2001-01-05 | SEE HOW THEY RUN $400: Ty Cobb led the league in these in 1911, but lost out in 1912 to Clyde "Deerfoot" Milan Stolen bases |
#3765, aired 2001-01-05 | SEE HOW THEY RUN $600: In 1954 Diane Leather was the first woman under 5 minutes in the mile & he was the first man under 4 Roger Bannister |
#3765, aired 2001-01-05 | SEE HOW THEY RUN $800: This winged horse follows "Fusaichi" in the name of the 2000 Kentucky Derby winner Pegasus |
#3765, aired 2001-01-05 | SEE HOW THEY RUN $1000: This Wisconsin running back won the Heisman Trophy in 1999 & was Rose Bowl MVP in 2000 Ron Dayne |
#3428, aired 1999-06-30 | RUN IT UP THE FLAGPOLE $200: In 1999 a California man sparked protests by displaying Ho Chi Minh's picture & this country's flag Vietnam |
#3428, aired 1999-06-30 | RUN IT UP THE FLAGPOLE $400: In February 1999 Aborigines smeared this country's flag with ashes in Canberra Australia |
#3428, aired 1999-06-30 | RUN IT UP THE FLAGPOLE $600: In 1997 this organization resumed its stamp series depicting flags of new member countries United Nations |
#3428, aired 1999-06-30 | RUN IT UP THE FLAGPOLE $800: This provincial capital's 8-year ban on raising the Canadian flag over city hall ended in 1998 Quebec City |
#3428, aired 1999-06-30 | RUN IT UP THE FLAGPOLE $1,000 (Daily Double): As a crown colony it flew the Union Jack; now it has a new flag with a white flower on a red field Hong Kong |
#2817, aired 1996-11-26 | HOME RUN SLUGGERS $100: He was born October 20, 1931 and named for Hall of Fame catcher Mickey Cochrane Mickey Mantle |
#2817, aired 1996-11-26 | HOME RUN SLUGGERS $200: On July 27, 1974 in the only game he ever pitched, Dodger Rex Hudson gave up this man's 726th home run Hank Aaron |
#2817, aired 1996-11-26 | HOME RUN SLUGGERS $300: When he slugged 61 home runs in 1961, his batting average was only .269 Roger Maris |
#2817, aired 1996-11-26 | HOME RUN SLUGGERS $400: In 1996, for the 4th time in history, 2 players hit 50 homers in a season: Brady Anderson & this Oakland player Mark McGwire |
#2817, aired 1996-11-26 | HOME RUN SLUGGERS $500: This former Phillies 3rd baseman led the National League in home runs a record 8 times Mike Schmidt |
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