Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (165 results returned)
#8995, aired 2023-12-15 | SAN FRANCISCO, NOW & FOREVER $400: The Mission Bay neighborhood is home to champions, with MLB's Giants in Oracle Park & this NBA squad playing in nearby Chase Center the (Golden State) Warriors |
#8995, aired 2023-12-15 | SAN FRANCISCO, NOW & FOREVER $800: It's a 1.7-mile walk across this; it's windy, so wear layers--& remember, there are restrooms at both ends, but none in the middle the Golden Gate Bridge |
#8995, aired 2023-12-15 | SAN FRANCISCO, NOW & FOREVER $1200: An elaborate 1915 San Francisco expo celebrated the completion of this, which made it much easier to sail to the city the Panama Canal |
#8995, aired 2023-12-15 | SAN FRANCISCO, NOW & FOREVER $1600: 28 S.F. restaurants have received a total of 39 of these coveted awards, including 3 for chef Corey Lee's Benu on Hawthorne Street Michelin stars |
#8995, aired 2023-12-15 | SAN FRANCISCO, NOW & FOREVER $2000: Known for hotels & great shopping, this iconic square got its name from the pro-North rallies held there during the Civil War Union Square |
#8967, aired 2023-11-07 | DO YOU KNOW THE WAY TO SAN JOSÉ? $200: You'll find San Jose, California about 90 miles southwest of this state capital Sacramento |
#8967, aired 2023-11-07 | DO YOU KNOW THE WAY TO SAN JOSÉ? $400: San Jose in this country is on the main highway from Manila to Aparri the Philippines |
#8967, aired 2023-11-07 | DO YOU KNOW THE WAY TO SAN JOSÉ? $600: San Jose Succotz in Belize is the starting point for Xunantunich, famous for its ruins of this people the Mayans |
#8967, aired 2023-11-07 | DO YOU KNOW THE WAY TO SAN JOSÉ? $800: If you mean San José de las Lajas, it's in la Habana province in this country Cuba |
#8967, aired 2023-11-07 | DO YOU KNOW THE WAY TO SAN JOSÉ? $1000: San José Island off Texas in the Gulf of Mexico is this type of narrow island parallel to the shore a barrier island |
#8687, aired 2022-07-19 | SAN DIEGO: NEWS CLUES $200: (Sheena Parveen of NBC 7 in San Diego presents the clue.) At San Diego’s Grant Hotel back in 1970, sci-fi master Ray Bradbury & superhero artist Jack Kirby, greeted the 300 fans who attended the first of these; now, it’s an annual event drawing more than 130,000 each year Comic-Con |
#8687, aired 2022-07-19 | SAN DIEGO: NEWS CLUES $400: (Dagmar Midcap of NBC 7 in San Diego presents the clue.) On April 8, 2004, the Padres beat the Giants in the first Major League game at this ball park, a centerpiece of San Diego’s newly revitalized downtown Petco |
#8687, aired 2022-07-19 | SAN DIEGO: NEWS CLUES $600: (Sheena Parveen of NBC 7 in San Diego presents the clue.) In 1986, the San Diego Museum of Arts mounted the first ever retrospective exhibit for this longtime La Jolla resident who had recently been named one of San Diego’s living treasures Dr. Seuss |
#8687, aired 2022-07-19 | SAN DIEGO: NEWS CLUES $800: (Dagmar Midcap of NBC 7 in San Diego presents the clue.) In 1969, the U.S. Navy opened its Strike Fighter Tactics Instructor Program at Air Station Miramar, better known as this school that inspired a 1986 movie title TOPGUN |
#8687, aired 2022-07-19 | SAN DIEGO: NEWS CLUES $1000: (Dagmar Midcap of NBC 7 in San Diego presents the clue.) In February 1983, Queen Elizabeth visited San Diego, stopping in Balboa Park to unveil a statue of William Shakespeare at this theater, named for the historic one in London where many of Shakespeare’s plays were first performed the Globe |
#8190, aired 2020-03-27 | STARRING THE SAN DIEGO ZOO $1200: In 2019 this channel with an elephant as its mascot aired the reality series "The Zoo: San Diego" Animal Planet |
#8190, aired 2020-03-27 | STARRING THE SAN DIEGO ZOO $1600: In this classic 1941 film, the San Diego Zoo played the part of the private zoo at Xanadu Citizen Kane |
#7735, aired 2018-04-06 | SAN CITY, CALIFORNIA $200: San Diego's Balboa Park has more than a dozen museums, a Friendship Garden & this attraction with 3 million-plus visitors a year the zoo |
#7735, aired 2018-04-06 | SAN CITY, CALIFORNIA $400: This city is home to the NHL's Sharks San Jose |
#7735, aired 2018-04-06 | SAN CITY, CALIFORNIA $600: In 1953 Beat poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti founded City Lights bookstore in this city San Francisco |
#7735, aired 2018-04-06 | SAN CITY, CALIFORNIA $800: This type of bird famously returns to city of San Juan Capistrano each year in March a swallow |
#7735, aired 2018-04-06 | SAN CITY, CALIFORNIA $1000: Once home to the estate of railroad magnate Henry E. Huntington, this city shares its name with a tiny European republic San Marino |
#7098, aired 2015-06-24 | IN SAN FRANCISCO $400: At Market & Powell Streets, you'll find the southern turntable for these conveyances cable cars |
#7098, aired 2015-06-24 | IN SAN FRANCISCO $800: The Giants' home base is at 24 this plaza named for the beloved No. 24 Willie Mays |
#7098, aired 2015-06-24 | IN SAN FRANCISCO $1200: The 1960s home of the Grateful Dead was 710 this street, near the intersection with Haight Ashbury |
#7098, aired 2015-06-24 | IN SAN FRANCISCO $1600: This famously crooked street winds down Russian Hill Lombard Street |
#7098, aired 2015-06-24 | IN SAN FRANCISCO $2000: These "Heights" are home to classic Victorian homes, one of which Michael Keaton moves into in a 1990 thriller Pacific Heights |
#6924, aired 2014-10-23 | LITERARY SAN FRANCISCO $400: Jack London's birthplace was destroyed by this 1906 disaster, but a plaque at Third & Brannan streets marks the spot the San Francisco earthquake |
#6924, aired 2014-10-23 | LITERARY SAN FRANCISCO $800: When not "On the Road", this author & friend Neal Cassady hoisted brews at Vesuvio in North Beach (Jack) Kerouac |
#6924, aired 2014-10-23 | LITERARY SAN FRANCISCO $1200: A plaque on Burritt St. marks the spot where in this novel, "Miles Archer, partner of Sam Spade, was done in" The Maltese Falcon |
#6924, aired 2014-10-23 | LITERARY SAN FRANCISCO $1600: This author's "Tales of the City" center on the denizens of an apartment house at 28 Barbary Lane (Armistead) Maupin |
#6924, aired 2014-10-23 | LITERARY SAN FRANCISCO $5,600 (Daily Double): This bookstore on Columbus Avenue at Broadway is also a publisher whose books include "Howl" City Lights |
#6904, aired 2014-09-25 | PLAY CLASSY, SAN DIEGO $200: KNSD reported on a $4 million home being raffled in nearby Rancho Santa Fe to benefit the "House" of this fast food icon Ronald McDonald |
#6904, aired 2014-09-25 | PLAY CLASSY, SAN DIEGO $400: In 2014 Megadeth's Dave Mustaine sat in with the S.D. symphony to play "Winter" from "The Four Seasons" by this man Vivaldi |
#6904, aired 2014-09-25 | PLAY CLASSY, SAN DIEGO $600: On the site of what was once S.D's finest house of ill repute, the Horton Grand Hotel was also home to this Tombstone lawman (Wyatt) Earp |
#6904, aired 2014-09-25 | PLAY CLASSY, SAN DIEGO $800: The S.D. Air & Space Museum has full-size replicas of U.S. spacecraft from the Mercury program, this next one & Apollo Gemini |
#6904, aired 2014-09-25 | PLAY CLASSY, SAN DIEGO $1000: The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego has "Flowers", a 1967 silkscreen ink piece by him (Andy) Warhol |
#6670, aired 2013-09-20 | SAN ANTONIO $400: The Alamo is where William Travis gained his fame; this building a 15-minute walk away is where Tim Duncan once gained his the Alamo Dome |
#6670, aired 2013-09-20 | SAN ANTONIO $800: San Antonio has one of the oldest wooden ones of these buildings, slapped up in 1918 to hold Curtiss Jennys hangar |
#6670, aired 2013-09-20 | SAN ANTONIO $1,000 (Daily Double): The city thrived as the starting point for this trail, named for a trader, that sent cattle up to Abilene, Kansas the Chisholm Trail |
#6670, aired 2013-09-20 | SAN ANTONIO $1200: (Kelly of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from San Antonio, TX.) This area along the banks of the San Antonio is a top Texas tourist attraction as well as an inspiration to other cities trying to create green space the River Walk |
#6670, aired 2013-09-20 | SAN ANTONIO $2000: Last name of twin Texas political figures, San Antonio US Congressman Joaquín & San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro |
#6351, aired 2012-04-09 | SAN FRANCISCO ATTRACTIONS $400: This attraction is home to Pier 39 & some 900 California sea lions Fisherman's Wharf |
#6351, aired 2012-04-09 | SAN FRANCISCO ATTRACTIONS $800: Take a scenic 1.75-mile walk across this landmark completed in 1937 the Golden Gate Bridge |
#6351, aired 2012-04-09 | SAN FRANCISCO ATTRACTIONS $1200: This home of the 49ers was built for $24.6 million in '59 Candlestick Park |
#6351, aired 2012-04-09 | SAN FRANCISCO ATTRACTIONS $2000: A stretch of this street featuring 8 hairpin turns was created in 1922 by engineers with a fiendish streak Lombard Street |
#6351, aired 2012-04-09 | SAN FRANCISCO ATTRACTIONS $4,000 (Daily Double): Frommer's says this intersection "retains much of the hippie-Bohemian culture of its heyday" Haight-Ashbury |
#6165, aired 2011-06-03 | THE STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO $400: This tourist haven on the waterfront of the city is roughly bounded by Kearney & Bay Streets & Van Ness Ave. Fisherman's Wharf |
#6165, aired 2011-06-03 | THE STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO $800: It's the winding tourist attraction seen here Lombard Street |
#6165, aired 2011-06-03 | THE STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO $1200: Napier Lane on Telegraph Hill is the only surviving S.F. street still made of this stuff; lots of it went in 1906 wood |
#6165, aired 2011-06-03 | THE STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO $1600: Army Street, which runs from Noe Valley to the Bay, was renamed for this migrant labor leader César Chávez |
#6165, aired 2011-06-03 | THE STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO $2000: This more than 7-mile-long street was once the road out to a religious establishment founded in 1786 Mission Street |
#6059, aired 2011-01-06 | DO YOU KNOW THE WAY TO SAN JOSE? $200: You'll find San Jose, California about 90 miles southwest of this state capital Sacramento |
#6059, aired 2011-01-06 | DO YOU KNOW THE WAY TO SAN JOSE? $400: San Jose in this country is on the main highway from Manila to Aparri the Philippines |
#6059, aired 2011-01-06 | DO YOU KNOW THE WAY TO SAN JOSE? $600: San Jose Succotz in Belize is the starting point for Xunantunich, famous for its ruins of this people the Mayans |
#6059, aired 2011-01-06 | DO YOU KNOW THE WAY TO SAN JOSE? $800: If you're looking for the San Jose river, it's in this Canadian province on the Pacific British Columbia |
#6059, aired 2011-01-06 | DO YOU KNOW THE WAY TO SAN JOSE? $1000: San Jose island off Texas in the Gulf of Mexico is this type of narrow island parallel to the shore a barrier island |
#5830, aired 2010-01-08 | THE SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE OF 1906 $200: Estimates are that it would have measured 8.25 on the scale named for this man Richter |
#5830, aired 2010-01-08 | THE SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE OF 1906 $400: Most of the destruction came from these that followed the quake fires |
#5830, aired 2010-01-08 | THE SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE OF 1906 $600: The quake was this fault's fault San Andreas |
#5830, aired 2010-01-08 | THE SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE OF 1906 $800: This Italian tenor was in town to perform when the earthquake struck Enrico Caruso |
#5830, aired 2010-01-08 | THE SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE OF 1906 $1000: This author from nearby Oakland surveyed the damage & declared, "San Francisco is gone" Jack London |
#5731, aired 2009-07-06 | "SAN" CITY $400: It's home to the Castro, the Presidio & the Giants San Francisco |
#5731, aired 2009-07-06 | "SAN" CITY $800: It's the capital of El Salvador San Salvador |
#5731, aired 2009-07-06 | "SAN" CITY $1200: City that was Davy Crockett's final frontier San Antonio |
#5731, aired 2009-07-06 | "SAN" CITY $1600: There's a park named for JFK in this capital of Costa Rica San José |
#5731, aired 2009-07-06 | "SAN" CITY $2000: With a population of less than 5,000, it's one of the smallest capitals in Europe & is in one of the smallest nations San Marino |
#5385, aired 2008-01-25 | IT HAPPENED IN SAN FRANCISCO $400: In 1967 Charles Hall made waves by inventing this furniture item, which he called the Pleasure Pit a waterbed |
#5385, aired 2008-01-25 | IT HAPPENED IN SAN FRANCISCO $800: An engineer saw a streetcar slide down Nob Hill, killing 5 horses, & came up with this better system cable cars |
#5385, aired 2008-01-25 | IT HAPPENED IN SAN FRANCISCO $1200: The Beatles played their last formal concert on (of course) a wild & windy night at this venue Candlestick Park |
#5385, aired 2008-01-25 | IT HAPPENED IN SAN FRANCISCO $1600: Philo Farnsworth transmitted the first television image at the foot of this hill named for a means of communication Telegraph Hill |
#5385, aired 2008-01-25 | IT HAPPENED IN SAN FRANCISCO $2000: This mayor was shot dead by a former city supervisor in 1978 George Moscone |
#5383, aired 2008-01-23 | WHERE IN THE WORLD IS SAN DIEGO? $200: San Diego stays classy with its Old Globe Theatre, built in 1935 to present abridged versions of his plays William Shakespeare |
#5383, aired 2008-01-23 | WHERE IN THE WORLD IS SAN DIEGO? $400: Check out the "Dolphin Discovery" & "Sea Lions Tonite" shows at this San Diego attraction Sea World |
#5383, aired 2008-01-23 | WHERE IN THE WORLD IS SAN DIEGO? $600: The San Diego stadium now named for this telecom company is known as "The Q" Qualcomm |
#5383, aired 2008-01-23 | WHERE IN THE WORLD IS SAN DIEGO? $800: This venue opened in 1989 crawls with sandmen & Doctor Whos as the home of the annual Comic-Con the convention center |
#5383, aired 2008-01-23 | WHERE IN THE WORLD IS SAN DIEGO? $1000: In Presidio Park, a museum named for this Franciscan missionary has exhibits on early San Diego history Junípero Serra |
#5251, aired 2007-06-11 | SAN ANTONIO $400: At the Alamo gift shop in San Antonio, you can buy a toy version of "Old Betsy", the rifle of this frontiersman Davy Crockett |
#5251, aired 2007-06-11 | SAN ANTONIO $800: While in the Military, this 34th president of the U.S. was stationed at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio Eisenhower |
#5251, aired 2007-06-11 | SAN ANTONIO $1200: This "watery" promenade promoted by the Paseo Del Rio Association claims to be Texas' No. 1 tourist attraction the Riverwalk |
#5251, aired 2007-06-11 | SAN ANTONIO $1600: In the 19th C. San Antonio was a training site for the African-American Cavalry Soldiers given this animal name the Buffalo Soldiers |
#5251, aired 2007-06-11 | SAN ANTONIO $2000: San Antonio was founded in 1718 when an expedition built a mission & one of these Spanish-named forts Presidios |
#5019, aired 2006-06-08 | CITY OF THE DAY: SAN FRANCISCO $400: Members of the American Indian movement seized this then-unoccupied island in 1969 & were forced off in 1971 Alcatraz Island |
#5019, aired 2006-06-08 | CITY OF THE DAY: SAN FRANCISCO $800: (Jon of the Clue Crew reports from Chinatown in San Francisco.) The first of San Francisco's Chinese immigrants arrived on the ship Eagle in 1848, a week after this discovery that changed California gold |
#5019, aired 2006-06-08 | CITY OF THE DAY: SAN FRANCISCO $1200: This poet was the first black--& the first female--streetcar conductor in San Francisco Maya Angelou |
#5019, aired 2006-06-08 | CITY OF THE DAY: SAN FRANCISCO $1600: An elaborate 1915 San Francisco expo celebrated the completion of this, which made it much easier to sail to the city the Panama Canal |
#5019, aired 2006-06-08 | CITY OF THE DAY: SAN FRANCISCO $2000: It was once a military post under the flag of Spain; it's now part of Golden Gate National Recreation Area the Presidio |
#4463, aired 2004-01-21 | "SAN" $400: In ancient Rome the noble Patricians wore red ones (we hope not with socks) sandals |
#4463, aired 2004-01-21 | "SAN" $800: New York City's Department of this has 5,700 vehicles, including 2,000 collection trucks Sanitation |
#4463, aired 2004-01-21 | "SAN" $1200: It's the party beverage seen here sangria |
#4463, aired 2004-01-21 | "SAN" $1600: From the Latin for "holy", it means feigning great righteousness & piety sanctimonious |
#4463, aired 2004-01-21 | "SAN" $2000: This seat of Erie County, Ohio was an Underground Railroad stopping point Sandusky |
#4041, aired 2002-03-11 | SAN DIEGO $400: Ryan Airlines of San Diego built this man's plane "The Spirit of St. Louis" (Charles) Lindbergh |
#4041, aired 2002-03-11 | SAN DIEGO $800: It's the correct pronunciation of the area of San Diego spelled L-A J-O-L-L-A "la HOY-ah" |
#4041, aired 2002-03-11 | SAN DIEGO $1200: One of the world's largest, it occupies 100 acres in San Diego's Balboa Park a zoo |
#4041, aired 2002-03-11 | SAN DIEGO $1600: Most of the fresh water used by San Diego is supplied by this "stately" river the Colorado (River) |
#4041, aired 2002-03-11 | SAN DIEGO $2000: This missionary dedicated the first of 9 California missions in San Diego in 1769 Father Junipero Serra |
#3924, aired 2001-09-27 | SAN DIEGO ZOO $100: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from the San Diego Zoo.) The binturong smells like this--buttered, so if it gets loose in a movie theater, you'll never know popcorn |
#3924, aired 2001-09-27 | SAN DIEGO ZOO $200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the San Diego Zoo.) The quills of this critter, also known as a quill pig, are modified hairs the porcupine |
#3924, aired 2001-09-27 | SAN DIEGO ZOO $300: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the San Diego Zoo.) It's the technical group name for snakes that coil around their prey & squeeze it to death constrictors |
#3924, aired 2001-09-27 | SAN DIEGO ZOO $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the San Diego Zoo.) The great horned owl is classified as a bird of this; it goes after everything from mice to skunks a bird of prey |
#3924, aired 2001-09-27 | SAN DIEGO ZOO $500: (Sofia of the Clue Crew reports from the San Diego Zoo.) This attribute is not especially appealing in men, but very sweet as part of the name of my friend here a potbelly |
#3378, aired 1999-04-21 | LITERARY SAN FRANCISCO $100: "Do not go gentle into" Vesuvio, a favorite watering hole of the Beat generation & of this Welsh poet Dylan Thomas |
#3378, aired 1999-04-21 | LITERARY SAN FRANCISCO $200: Hey, birdbrain: John's Grill on Ellis Street is famous because Sam Spade dined there in this novel "The Maltese Falcon" |
#3378, aired 1999-04-21 | LITERARY SAN FRANCISCO $300: When you visit the City Lights Bookstore, look for the nearby street named for this "On the Road" author Jack Kerouac |
#3378, aired 1999-04-21 | LITERARY SAN FRANCISCO $400: Oscar Wilde & this "Gunga Din" author both stayed in the Palace Hotel -- presumably not together Rudyard Kipling |
#3378, aired 1999-04-21 | LITERARY SAN FRANCISCO $500: He detailed the high life in Haight-Ashbury in his '60s opus "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test" Tom Wolfe |
#1, aired 1998-05-03 | IN SAN FRANCISCO $100: 3Com Park was still known by this name when the 1989 World Series was interrupted by an earthquake Candlestick Park |
#1, aired 1998-05-03 | SAN FRANCISCO TREATS $200: (Actress Julie Pinson clears her throat before singing the jingle in person.) It promotes itself as "the San Francisco Treat" Rice-A-Roni |
#1, aired 1998-05-03 | IN SAN FRANCISCO $200: In spring, the cherry trees blossom in the Japanese Tea Garden in this park Golden Gate Park |
#1, aired 1998-05-03 | IN SAN FRANCISCO $300: Shaped like the nozzle of a firehose, this tower was built to honor the city's firefighters Coit Tower |
#1, aired 1998-05-03 | SAN FRANCISCO TREATS $400: In 1849 the Boudin family "started" baking this type of bread the Bay Area is famous for sourdough |
#1, aired 1998-05-03 | IN SAN FRANCISCO $400: The '60s psychedelic scene was centered at the intersection of these 2 streets Haight & Ashbury |
#1, aired 1998-05-03 | IN SAN FRANCISCO $500: The unique hat seen here is featured in this long-running Bay Area revue Beach Blanket Babylon |
#1, aired 1998-05-03 | SAN FRAN CINEMA $600: This 1961 film set in San Francisco's Chinatown features the song heard here "When I have a brand new hairdo / With my eyelashes all..." Flower Drum Song |
#1, aired 1998-05-03 | SAN FRANCISCO TREATS $600: You can sample chocolate & sundaes at this company's "Chocolate Manufactory" Ghirardelli |
#1, aired 1998-05-03 | SAN FRAN CINEMA $800: The 1984 documentary about "The Times of" this gay city supervisor won an Oscar Harvey Milk |
#1, aired 1998-05-03 | SAN FRANCISCO TREATS $800: Wineries in this nearby valley include Robert Mondavi & Beringer the Napa Valley |
#1, aired 1998-05-03 | SAN FRAN CINEMA $1000: This actress really brought down the house singing the following in a classic film "San Francisco / Open your golden gate / You'll let no stranger..." Jeanette McDonald |
#1, aired 1998-05-03 | SAN FRANCISCO TREATS $1000: San Francisco's Italian immigrants are credited with creating this fish stew with tomatoes cioppino |
#2955, aired 1997-06-06 | SAN FRANCISCO $100: The Powell-Mason, the Powell-Hyde & the California St. are the 3 working lines of this type of transportation cable car |
#2955, aired 1997-06-06 | SAN FRANCISCO $200: Built on landfill, the city's Marina district was one of those hardest hit by this 1989 event the Loma Prieta earthquake |
#2955, aired 1997-06-06 | SAN FRANCISCO $300: Coit Tower rises 180' above this hill named for the semaphore that once stood there Telegraph Hill |
#2955, aired 1997-06-06 | SAN FRANCISCO $400: The Japanese Tea Garden in this park was built for the 1894 Midwinter Fair Golden Gate Park |
#2955, aired 1997-06-06 | SAN FRANCISCO $500: This old military base that overlooks the entrance to San Francisco was founded by Spain in 1776 the Presidio |
#2263, aired 1994-06-08 | THE "SAN"s OF TIME $200: The 1906 San Francisco earthquake was this fault's fault the San Andreas Fault |
#2263, aired 1994-06-08 | THE "SAN"s OF TIME $400: Originally, Puerto Rico was a city name & this was the island's name; sometime in history they switched names San Juan |
#2263, aired 1994-06-08 | THE "SAN"s OF TIME $600: Some say this island of the Bahamas, also called Watlings Island, was Columbus' 1st New World stop San Salvador |
#2263, aired 1994-06-08 | THE "SAN"s OF TIME $800: Gen. Sam Houston was one of the Texans wounded in this April 1836 battle; he was shot in the ankle San Jacinto |
#2263, aired 1994-06-08 | THE "SAN"s OF TIME $1000: It's the oldest republic in the world San Marino |
#1986, aired 1993-04-05 | SAN FRANCISCO MOVIES $100: Clint Eastwood first played a San Francisco cop named Callahan in this 1971 film Dirty Harry |
#1986, aired 1993-04-05 | SAN FRANCISCO MOVIES $200: After a wild car chase, Ryan O'Neal & Barbra Streisand fall into San Francisco Bay in this 1972 comedy What's Up, Doc? |
#1986, aired 1993-04-05 | SAN FRANCISCO MOVIES $300: In this Tracy & Hepburn film set in San Francisco, the answer to the title question is "Sidney Poitier" Guess Who's Coming to Dinner |
#1986, aired 1993-04-05 | SAN FRANCISCO MOVIES $400: In "Dark Passage", he played an escaped convict who hid in Lauren Bacall's San Francisco apartment Humphrey Bogart |
#1986, aired 1993-04-05 | SAN FRANCISCO MOVIES $500: Sean Connery & Mark Harmon starred in this 1988 film about murder on a San Francisco military base The Presidio |
#1718, aired 1992-02-05 | SAN FRANCISCO $200: The sailing ship Balclutha, which serves as a museum, is anchored near this wharf Fisherman's Wharf |
#1718, aired 1992-02-05 | SAN FRANCISCO $400: Since its founding there in 1850, this clothing manufacturer has sold over 2 billion pairs of jeans Levi Strauss |
#1718, aired 1992-02-05 | SAN FRANCISCO $600: This district was named for the semaphore station erected there in 1850 Telegraph Hill |
#1718, aired 1992-02-05 | SAN FRANCISCO $800: San Francisco's first woman mayor, she took office in 1978 upon the death of George Moscone Diane Feinstein |
#1718, aired 1992-02-05 | SAN FRANCISCO $1000: With 8 consecutive very sharp turns, it's called the world's most winding street Lombard Street |
#1210, aired 1989-12-01 | SAN FRANCISCO MOVIES $200: This Steve McQueen film was about a San Francisco detective, not Roy Rogers' dog Bullitt |
#1210, aired 1989-12-01 | SAN FRANCISCO MOVIES $400: Burt Lancaster played a famous ornithologist cooped up on a San Francisco island in this acclaimed film The Birdman of Alcatraz |
#1210, aired 1989-12-01 | SAN FRANCISCO MOVIES $600: The "shattering" climax of Orson Welles' "The Lady from Shanghai" takes place in S.F. in a maze of these mirrors |
#1210, aired 1989-12-01 | SAN FRANCISCO MOVIES $800: In "Klondike Annie", this sex symbol fled her sordid life in S.F. & became an evangelist in the Yukon Mae West |
#1210, aired 1989-12-01 | SAN FRANCISCO MOVIES $1000: She brought down the house singing "San Francisco" in the 1936 film of the same name Jeanette MacDonald |
#981, aired 1988-12-05 | "SAN" CITIES $100: On the Pacific coast, this southern city is 2nd only to L.A. in population San Diego |
#981, aired 1988-12-05 | "SAN" CITIES $200: From 1969-74 this city was the site of the western White House San Clemente |
#981, aired 1988-12-05 | "SAN" CITIES $300: You never seem to hear about the swallows leaving here each October 23 San Juan Capistrano |
#981, aired 1988-12-05 | "SAN" CITIES $400: Now part of the "Silicon Valley", it was known as the Prune Capital of the World in the early '50s San Jose |
#981, aired 1988-12-05 | "SAN" CITIES $500: The metropolitan area of this southwest city is home to 5 Spanish missions & 4 U.S. Air Force bases San Antonio |
#935, aired 1988-09-30 | SAN FRANCISCO $100: If you're not sure of this official city song, just ask Tony Bennett "I Left My Heart In San Francisco" |
#935, aired 1988-09-30 | SAN FRANCISCO $200: Though it lasted just 48 seconds, this disaster equaled a force of about 6 million tons of TNT the 1906 earthquake |
#935, aired 1988-09-30 | SAN FRANCISCO $300: In the late 19th c. San Francisco was the world capital of this maritime hunting industry whaling |
#935, aired 1988-09-30 | SAN FRANCISCO $400: A stagecoach is housed in the history room of this famous "Old West" bank the Wells Fargo bank |
#935, aired 1988-09-30 | SAN FRANCISCO $500: Since San Francisco was named for Saint Francis, this Italian town was named its sister city in 1969 Assisi |
#612, aired 1987-04-14 | SAN FRANCISCO $100: San Francisco is accessible by land only from this direction the south |
#612, aired 1987-04-14 | SAN FRANCISCO $200: This famous marine area is found at the foot of Taylor Street Fisherman's Wharf |
#612, aired 1987-04-14 | SAN FRANCISCO $300: Once covering 58 miles, the routes for these have been reduced to less than 10 miles cable cars |
#612, aired 1987-04-14 | SAN FRANCISCO $400: What you're doing if you participate in the "Bay to Breakers" marathon |
#612, aired 1987-04-14 | SAN FRANCISCO $500: In "I Left My Heart in San Francisco", it "may fill the air, I don't care" the morning fog |
#350, aired 1986-01-10 | SAN FRANCISCO $100: Telegraph, Russian, or Nob, for example hills |
#350, aired 1986-01-10 | SAN FRANCISCO $200: It's the reason the Argonauts headed to San Francisco in 1849 gold |
#350, aired 1986-01-10 | SAN FRANCISCO $300: Attendance is so low in this stadium, it's said each Giant fan has his own private vendor Candlestick Park |
#350, aired 1986-01-10 | SAN FRANCISCO $400: She served out assassinated mayor Moscone's term &, in 1979, was 1st woman elected mayor Dianne Feinstein |
#350, aired 1986-01-10 | SAN FRANCISCO $500: The Hetch Hetchy project in this national park supplies water & electrical power to San Francisco Yosemite |
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