Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (168 results returned)
#9249, aired 2025-01-16 | THE JETÉ SET $400: In a 1960s production, the New York City Ballet's Edward Villella is the Nutcracker Prince & Melissa Hayden is this fairy the Sugar Plum Fairy |
#9249, aired 2025-01-16 | THE JETÉ SET $800: Eugene Loring was the Great American Goof in the 1940 inaugural production of this company with no "American" in its name yet the Ballet Theatre |
#9249, aired 2025-01-16 | THE JETÉ SET $1200: Not Olga Tchikaboumskaya but Olga Lepeshinskaya danced in "The Red Poppy", a Soviet ballet about this country's revolution China |
#9249, aired 2025-01-16 | THE JETÉ SET $1600: Around 1960, a Riga choreography school had 2 future dance stars & film actors: Alexander "Sasha" Godunov & him, young Misha Mikhail Baryshnikov |
#9249, aired 2025-01-16 | THE JETÉ SET $2000: Margot Fonteyn famously danced this title water nymph who loves a mortal Ondine |
#9145, aired 2024-07-12 | SET THE TABLE $200: On your next cruise, you may be lucky enough to get an invitation to dine at the table of this officer, who will be in uniform the captain |
#9145, aired 2024-07-12 | SET THE TABLE $400: Lord Byron wrote about this emperor after he died, "whose stakes were thrones, whose table earth--whose dice were human bones" Napoleon |
#9145, aired 2024-07-12 | SET THE TABLE $600: The 23rd Psalm says, "Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of" these people my enemies |
#9145, aired 2024-07-12 | SET THE TABLE $800: Playwright George S. Kaufman was a core member of this witty literary group whose name includes the hotel it met at the Algonquin Round Table |
#9145, aired 2024-07-12 | SET THE TABLE $2,600 (Daily Double): If you head to this country, take a peek at its Table Mountain, which overlooks Table Bay South Africa |
#8817, aired 2023-02-28 | GET "SET" $400: It can refer to an advantageous trait, or money or property that is owned an asset |
#8817, aired 2023-02-28 | GET "SET" $800: Using just the edges of your vocal cords produces this artificially high type of singing falsetto |
#8817, aired 2023-02-28 | GET "SET" $1200: The petals are actually modified leaves called bracts on this decorative favorite poinsettias |
#8817, aired 2023-02-28 | GET "SET" $1600: Divided into 100 centimos, this former monetary unit of Spain & Andorra was replaced by the euro in 2002 the peseta |
#8817, aired 2023-02-28 | GET "SET" $2000: The babies of this primate from the forests of South America are usually born as twins a marmoset |
#8588, aired 2022-03-02 | YOU CAN SET YOUR CALENDAR BY IT $200: With more job security than some, U.S. senators have to face reelection after this many years in office six |
#8588, aired 2022-03-02 | YOU CAN SET YOUR CALENDAR BY IT $600: Every 100 years this fictitious Scottish village becomes visible for a single day Brigadoon |
#8588, aired 2022-03-02 | YOU CAN SET YOUR CALENDAR BY IT $800: Every 11 years or so the Sun goes through a solar cycle where these flip, affecting sunspot activity magnetic fields (magnetic poles) |
#8588, aired 2022-03-02 | YOU CAN SET YOUR CALENDAR BY IT $1,000 (Daily Double): Often confused with locusts, these insects occur in chronological broods of 13 & 17 years cicadas |
#8588, aired 2022-03-02 | YOU CAN SET YOUR CALENDAR BY IT $1000: Each March swallows return to nest in the Great Stone Church, part of this Southern California mission San Juan Capistrano |
#8545, aired 2021-12-31 | NEW YORK-SET FICTION $200: From this novella: "Holly Golightly had been a tenant in the old brownstone; she'd occupied the apartment below mine" Breakfast at Tiffany's |
#8545, aired 2021-12-31 | NEW YORK-SET FICTION $400: Chaim Potok's classic "The Chosen" tells of 2 Jewish young men growing up in the Williamsburg area of this borough Brooklyn |
#8545, aired 2021-12-31 | NEW YORK-SET FICTION $800: This "Sex and the City" author also gave us "Lipstick Jungle" & "One Fifth Avenue" (Candace) Bushnell |
#8545, aired 2021-12-31 | NEW YORK-SET FICTION $1000: Edith Wharton wrote of upper-class New York society during the Gilded Age in this Pulitzer Prize winner The Age of Innocence |
#8545, aired 2021-12-31 | NEW YORK-SET FICTION $4,000 (Daily Double): There are sinister goings on at the Bramford apartment building, including Mrs. Woodhouse's pregnancy, in this Ira Levin classic Rosemary's Baby |
#8419, aired 2021-06-10 | SET $200: The symbol here denotes this, also known as a null set void (an empty set) |
#8419, aired 2021-06-10 | SET $400: It's the intersection of the set {3, 4, 5} with the set of prime numbers 3 & 5 |
#8419, aired 2021-06-10 | SET $600: A one-to-one this between 2 sets means their members can be precisely paired, not that they're exchanging letters corresponding |
#8419, aired 2021-06-10 | SET $800 (Daily Double): This type of diagram that uses overlapping circles to illustrate 2 set relationships is named for a 19th century Englishman a Venn diagram |
#8419, aired 2021-06-10 | SET $800: Meaning the combination of two sets, the symbol here is called this, the shape may give you a hint union |
#8278, aired 2020-11-11 | SET THE TABLE $200: Named for its placement on the table, it's the main event of flower arranging a centerpiece |
#8278, aired 2020-11-11 | SET THE TABLE $400: These can be quite elegant as in the 19th century Venetian example here; tacos & fried chicken must have been popular in 19th century Venice a finger bowl |
#8278, aired 2020-11-11 | SET THE TABLE $600: An elegant table may combine stemmed glasses & these cylindrical ones, a word that could also describe a gymnast a tumbler |
#8278, aired 2020-11-11 | SET THE TABLE $800: It's the 4-letter word for the part of the tablecloth that hangs down; the farther it falls, the more formal the occasion the drop |
#8201, aired 2020-04-13 | ON THE BAND'S SET LIST $400: Their "Moves Like Jagger" featuring Christina Aguilera brings back "Memories" Maroon 5 |
#8201, aired 2020-04-13 | ON THE BAND'S SET LIST $800: Take a bite out of their "Harmony Hall" & "Unbelievers" Vampire Weekend |
#8201, aired 2020-04-13 | ON THE BAND'S SET LIST $1200: Whether it's Freddie or Adam singing lead, this band gives you "Somebody To Love" Queen |
#8201, aired 2020-04-13 | ON THE BAND'S SET LIST $1600: Time to get "Stressed Out" & believe "The Hype" Twenty One Pilots |
#8201, aired 2020-04-13 | ON THE BAND'S SET LIST $2000: We have "High Hopes" you know they did "Hey Look Ma, I Made It" Panic! at the Disco |
#8101, aired 2019-11-25 | NEW YORK-SET NOVELS $200: When the Book-of-the-Month Club asked about changing this novel's title, its author said, "Holden Caulfield wouldn't like that" Catcher in the Rye |
#8101, aired 2019-11-25 | NEW YORK-SET NOVELS $400: 9-year-old Oskar Schell searches for clues about his father who died on 9/11 in the novel "Extremely Loud &" this Incredibly Close |
#8101, aired 2019-11-25 | NEW YORK-SET NOVELS $600: It begins, "Amerigo Bonasera sat in New York criminal court ...and waited for justice; vengeance on the men who... hurt his daughter" The Godfather |
#8101, aired 2019-11-25 | NEW YORK-SET NOVELS $800: In this classic, Francie Nolan lives with her family in the poorer part of the Williamsburg neighborhood A Tree Grows in Brooklyn |
#8101, aired 2019-11-25 | NEW YORK-SET NOVELS $1,600 (Daily Double): Psychologist Dr. Laszlo Kreizler & his team track down a brutal serial killer in this bestseller set in 1896 The Alienist |
#7995, aired 2019-05-17 | GET "SET" $400: A resource or item of value an asset |
#7995, aired 2019-05-17 | GET "SET" $800: A pioneering inhabitant a settler |
#7995, aired 2019-05-17 | GET "SET" $1200: A type of sofa with arms & a back a settee |
#7995, aired 2019-05-17 | GET "SET" $1600: The man seen here minding his P's & Q's has this old occupation a typesetter |
#7995, aired 2019-05-17 | GET "SET" $2000: A defeat, or the distance of a structure from a property line a setback |
#7958, aired 2019-03-27 | SET IN THE CITY $200: As of 2019 its "Med", "Fire" & "P.D." were all serving Chicago |
#7958, aired 2019-03-27 | SET IN THE CITY $400: "This Is Us"--remember when Jack covered up with a Terrible Towel? Pittsburgh |
#7958, aired 2019-03-27 | SET IN THE CITY $600: The heroine of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" was gonna make it there after all Minneapolis |
#7958, aired 2019-03-27 | SET IN THE CITY $800: Law & justice with "The Practice" & "Rizzoli & Isles" Boston |
#7958, aired 2019-03-27 | SET IN THE CITY $1000: "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" & "(Thi$)" Las Vegas |
#7597, aired 2017-09-26 | LET'S SET SOME BOUNDARIES $400: The Phoenicians put silver columns on this "rock" & on the African shore to mark the Mediterranean's safe boundary the Rock of Gibraltar |
#7597, aired 2017-09-26 | LET'S SET SOME BOUNDARIES $800: A 1988 presidential order extended the boundary of these waters belonging to the U.S. from 3 miles to 12 miles offshore the territorial waters |
#7597, aired 2017-09-26 | LET'S SET SOME BOUNDARIES $1200: George H.W. Bush metaphorically drew one of these boundaries in 1990 prior to the first Gulf War conflict a line in the sand |
#7597, aired 2017-09-26 | LET'S SET SOME BOUNDARIES $2000: The PBL, or planetary boundary layer, is a region of this lowest part of the Earth's atmosphere the troposphere |
#7597, aired 2017-09-26 | LET'S SET SOME BOUNDARIES $6,500 (Daily Double): The Mason-Dixon Line was originally the boundary between these 2 states Pennsylvania & Maryland |
#7575, aired 2017-07-14 | YOU CAN SET YOUR WATCH BY IT $400: Boston residents peeved at this ship's twice-a-day cannon blasts should know it's been going on for over 200 years the Constitution |
#7575, aired 2017-07-14 | YOU CAN SET YOUR WATCH BY IT $800: First a gavel, then a gong, now one of these is sounded each day at 4 P.M. to close trading at 11 Wall Street a bell |
#7575, aired 2017-07-14 | YOU CAN SET YOUR WATCH BY IT $1600: Reveille is played every morning at 6:30 A.M. at Fort Leonard Wood; this other "re" is sounded at 5 P.M. retreat |
#7575, aired 2017-07-14 | YOU CAN SET YOUR WATCH BY IT $2000: Soldiers face off every day in an energetic and patriotic ritual at the Wagah border between these two countries India and Pakistan |
#7575, aired 2017-07-14 | YOU CAN SET YOUR WATCH BY IT $3,000 (Daily Double): For years the third U.S. infantry has been doing this ritual "every hour on the hour" at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier the changing of the guard |
#7360, aired 2016-09-16 | VEGAS-SET TV SHOWS $400: This show about a forensics team in the Las Vegas Police Dept.'s Criminalistics Bureau premiered in 2000 CSI |
#7360, aired 2016-09-16 | VEGAS-SET TV SHOWS $800: "Mindfreak" episodes with this magician included "Car Wreck Vanish", "SUV Nail Bed" & "Naked Jail Escape" Criss Angel |
#7360, aired 2016-09-16 | VEGAS-SET TV SHOWS $1200: On TV in "Las Vegas", he had his eyes on you in the casino as Ed Deline; on film he cashed in his chips at a tollbooth (James) Caan |
#7360, aired 2016-09-16 | VEGAS-SET TV SHOWS $1600: Before starring in NBC's "The Player", this actor had "a word of advice" about roulette in a movie--"Always bet on black" Wesley Snipes |
#7360, aired 2016-09-16 | VEGAS-SET TV SHOWS $2000: The cast of "The Surreal Life: Fame Games" included Pepa (but hold the salt), brigitte Nielsen & this "Mini-Me" actor (Verne) Troyer |
#7234, aired 2016-02-11 | COLLEGE-SET LITERATURE $400: "Cambridge was a desert", begins Chapter 1 of Andre Aciman's this "Square" Harvard |
#7234, aired 2016-02-11 | COLLEGE-SET LITERATURE $800: This author of "Lolita" also wrote "Pnin", about a Russian prof at a U.S. college, like himself (Vladimir) Nabokov |
#7234, aired 2016-02-11 | COLLEGE-SET LITERATURE $1200: An errant throw by a Westish College baseball star plays a major role in Chad Harbach's "The Art of" this Fielding |
#7234, aired 2016-02-11 | COLLEGE-SET LITERATURE $1600: This author known for his white suits set the novel "I Am Charlotte Simmons" at Dupont (don't call it Duke!) University Tom Wolfe |
#7234, aired 2016-02-11 | COLLEGE-SET LITERATURE $2000: Murder breaks the peace of Hampden College in this novel by Donna Tartt The Secret History |
#6883, aired 2014-07-16 | A CHEMISTRY SET $400: Melting points are usually measured at an applied pressure of 1 atm, "atm" short for this atmosphere |
#6883, aired 2014-07-16 | A CHEMISTRY SET $800: By definition this type of chemistry deals with the reactions & properties of all the elements except carbon inorganic |
#6883, aired 2014-07-16 | A CHEMISTRY SET $1600: These 2 common antonyms precede "cell battery"; one type is in your car, the other, in your flashlight wet & dry |
#6883, aired 2014-07-16 | A CHEMISTRY SET $2000: Change 1 letter in the material rubbed on violin bows to get this type of compound that can be solid or semisolid resin |
#6883, aired 2014-07-16 | A CHEMISTRY SET $3,000 (Daily Double): In zoology, it's an insectivore; in chemistry it's a unit related to atomic weights a mole |
#6649, aired 2013-07-11 | SET SAIL FOR THE MOVIES $200: The Black Pearl in the subtitle of this film had been Jack Sparrow's ship, lost in a mutiny Pirates of the Caribbean |
#6649, aired 2013-07-11 | SET SAIL FOR THE MOVIES $400: He had some trouble hiding his Scottish accent as a Soviet sub commander in "The Hunt for Red October" Sean Connery |
#6649, aired 2013-07-11 | SET SAIL FOR THE MOVIES $600: Perched at the front of the Titanic, Jack shouts, "I'm" this! (the) king of the world |
#6649, aired 2013-07-11 | SET SAIL FOR THE MOVIES $800: This Spielberg film recounts how in 1839 captive men on a slave ship freed themselves & killed most of the crew Amistad |
#6649, aired 2013-07-11 | SET SAIL FOR THE MOVIES $1000: He played "Master and Commander" Jack Aubrey, Captain of HMS Surprise Russell Crowe |
#6630, aired 2013-06-14 | I HAVE A PARTICULAR SET OF SKILLS $200: The act of parachuting into a forest fire gives this job its name smokejumper (or firejumper) |
#6630, aired 2013-06-14 | I HAVE A PARTICULAR SET OF SKILLS $400: These people at places like Sotheby's don't just talk fast but use a call & response rhythm to get you to bid auctioneers |
#6630, aired 2013-06-14 | I HAVE A PARTICULAR SET OF SKILLS $600: Shut the door--I feel someone in this job, who converts designs into drawings and blueprints drafter |
#6630, aired 2013-06-14 | I HAVE A PARTICULAR SET OF SKILLS $800: In this job, Scott Boras used his skills to get big bucks for A-Rod agent |
#6630, aired 2013-06-14 | I HAVE A PARTICULAR SET OF SKILLS $1000: A xylographer is one who engraves on this substance or prints with blocks made from it wood |
#6191, aired 2011-07-11 | GET "SET" $400: These one-piece undergarments were noted for tightness; today's are comfier & often metal, not whalebone a corset |
#6191, aired 2011-07-11 | GET "SET" $800: You suffer one when you experience a reverse or defeat a setback |
#6191, aired 2011-07-11 | GET "SET" $1200: Jewelers know ballerina, bead & bezel are types of these in rings settings |
#6191, aired 2011-07-11 | GET "SET" $1600: A variety of apple is called this, also a shade of reddish brown russet |
#6191, aired 2011-07-11 | GET "SET" $2000: Hyphenated term for land or commodities reserved by the government for a particular use a set-aside |
#6027, aired 2010-11-23 | "GAME", "SET", "MATCH" $400: In earlier times, it was someone who arranged marriages for others a matchmaker |
#6027, aired 2010-11-23 | "GAME", "SET", "MATCH" $800: An area where a group of colonists live together a settlement |
#6027, aired 2010-11-23 | "GAME", "SET", "MATCH" $1200: A wildlife minder on an animal preserve a gamekeeper |
#6027, aired 2010-11-23 | "GAME", "SET", "MATCH" $1600: A rooster bred for fighting a gamecock |
#6027, aired 2010-11-23 | "GAME", "SET", "MATCH" $2000: Type of golf scoring measured by holes won, not strokes match play |
#5817, aired 2009-12-22 | SET THE COMPOUND FRACTURE $400: An area for playing racquetball & a seagoing vessel a courtship |
#5817, aired 2009-12-22 | SET THE COMPOUND FRACTURE $800: Obstructing a defensive player in football & silent film's Mr. Keaton a blockbuster |
#5817, aired 2009-12-22 | SET THE COMPOUND FRACTURE $1200: The heart of downtown Chicago & an animal's burrow a loophole |
#5817, aired 2009-12-22 | SET THE COMPOUND FRACTURE $1600: To fit together 2 corresponding items & to fight with gloves in a ring matchbox |
#5817, aired 2009-12-22 | SET THE COMPOUND FRACTURE $2000: A gymnastics trestle & a drama horseplay |
#5482, aired 2008-06-10 | ALL "SET" $200: In summer, when this happens just after 8 p.m. in Los Angeles, it happens after 11:30 p.m. in Anchorage sunset |
#5482, aired 2008-06-10 | ALL "SET" $400: Species of this small monkey include the common, buffy tufted-ear & pygmy a marmoset |
#5482, aired 2008-06-10 | ALL "SET" $600: It can be a useful quality, or any item of value that is owned an asset |
#5482, aired 2008-06-10 | ALL "SET" $800: Hebrew for "assembly", it's the parliament of Israel the Knesset |
#5482, aired 2008-06-10 | ALL "SET" $1000: An element that balances another, or a type of printing that takes ink from plate to blanket to paper offset |
#5456, aired 2008-05-05 | PLEASE DON'T SET THE DORM ON FIRE $200: Helium is OK, but this gas that filled the Hindenburg isn't; no containers of it in your room hydrogen |
#5456, aired 2008-05-05 | PLEASE DON'T SET THE DORM ON FIRE $400: Hey, chem majors! This alliterative heater seen here is not to be used at Herringbone Hall a Bunsen burner |
#5456, aired 2008-05-05 | PLEASE DON'T SET THE DORM ON FIRE $600: No re-creations in your room of this yearly event conceived by Larry Harvey & held many times in Black Rock Desert Burning Man |
#5456, aired 2008-05-05 | PLEASE DON'T SET THE DORM ON FIRE $800: This item seen here is definitely not a university-approved dorm fixture a flamethrower |
#5456, aired 2008-05-05 | PLEASE DON'T SET THE DORM ON FIRE $1000: No oily rag heaps; poor air circulation plus oxidation leads to this 2-word term, as Spinal Tap's drummer learned spontaneous combustion |
#5184, aired 2007-03-08 | A SET OF CHINA $200: I'm a little this, short & stout; a Nantucket basket one goes for over $100 a teapot |
#5184, aired 2007-03-08 | A SET OF CHINA $400: Are you having coffee with dessert? Then please pass this item seen here a creamer |
#5184, aired 2007-03-08 | A SET OF CHINA $600: This type of boat is going to be making another run; it contains the fat & juices that drip from cooking meat a gravy boat |
#5184, aired 2007-03-08 | A SET OF CHINA $800: We prefer this small, round shallow dish that holds a cup to the flying kind a saucer |
#5184, aired 2007-03-08 | A SET OF CHINA $1000: It's the item seen here; a game of the same name has been played since 1935 sugar bowl |
#4881, aired 2005-11-28 | SET UP THE "PIN"S $400: The large claws of a lobster or crab pincers |
#4881, aired 2005-11-28 | SET UP THE "PIN"S $800: Betty Grable was known as the "Queen of" these because WWII soldiers so prized her photograph Pinups |
#4881, aired 2005-11-28 | SET UP THE "PIN"S $1200: These beans were dried & used as a kind of Old West energy bar pinto beans |
#4881, aired 2005-11-28 | SET UP THE "PIN"S $1600: Lower global temperatures in the early '90s may be traced back to ash from this volcano Mt. Pinatubo |
#4881, aired 2005-11-28 | SET UP THE "PIN"S $2000: The chief lyric poet of Ancient Greece, he's famous for his triumphal odes Pindar |
#4781, aired 2005-05-23 | THE SMART SET $200: As co-editor of the influential magazine The Smart Set, this Baltimorean attacked the "booboisie" (H.L.) Mencken |
#4781, aired 2005-05-23 | THE SMART SET $400: His first U.S. publication, in the May 1915 Smart Set, was 2 stories about Dubliners James Joyce |
#4781, aired 2005-05-23 | THE SMART SET $600: In 1919 The Smart Set ran his first paid story, "Babes in the Woods"; in 1922, the classic "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz" F. Scott Fitzgerald |
#4781, aired 2005-05-23 | THE SMART SET $1,000 (Daily Double): This ex-sailor published 3 early sea plays in the magazine, including "The Long Voyage Home" Eugene O'Neill |
#4781, aired 2005-05-23 | THE SMART SET $1000: His 1st published story, "The Parthian Shot", ran in The Smart Set in 1922, before he began doing his spadework Dashiell Hammett |
#4431, aired 2003-12-08 | A BRITISH MONOPOLY SET $200: Pass Go & you collect this salary £200 |
#4431, aired 2003-12-08 | A BRITISH MONOPOLY SET $400: The "stations" on the British board are equivalent to these on the American board railroads |
#4431, aired 2003-12-08 | A BRITISH MONOPOLY SET $600: Between a Chance space & Trafalgar Square you'll find this street, home to a demon barber Fleet Street |
#4431, aired 2003-12-08 | A BRITISH MONOPOLY SET $800: You won't find a circus on Marvin Gardens, but there's a famous one on this equivalent square in England Piccadilly |
#4431, aired 2003-12-08 | A BRITISH MONOPOLY SET $1000: After passing Go, the first property on the British board is Old Kent Road; on the American board, it's this Mediterranean |
#3151, aired 1998-04-20 | SET 'EM UP, JOE $100: Joe's Flag Day special is a brandy & port cocktail named for this seamstress Betsy Ross |
#3151, aired 1998-04-20 | SET 'EM UP, JOE $200: Trader Vic himself taught Joe how to make a "Wahine" with the light Puerto Rican type of this liquor rum |
#3151, aired 1998-04-20 | SET 'EM UP, JOE $400: Joe's customer Tex orders a tequini straight up, made with dry vermouth, this liquor & a twist of lemon tequila |
#3151, aired 1998-04-20 | SET 'EM UP, JOE $500: Joe dreams of Vivien Leigh when he makes his Southern Comfort & cranberry juice cocktail a Scarlett O'Hara |
#3151, aired 1998-04-20 | SET 'EM UP, JOE $1,000 (Daily Double): On June 7, Joe celebrates Liam Neeson's birthday with this cocktail made of sweet vermouth & scotch a Rob Roy |
#3045, aired 1997-11-21 | SET 'EM UP, JOE $100: On St. Patrick's Day, customers clamor for Joe's Irish Shillelagh, which features this "Irish" liquor Irish whiskey |
#3011, aired 1997-10-06 | "SET" 'EM UP $100: Another name for a couch Settee |
#3011, aired 1997-10-06 | "SET" 'EM UP $200: 3-part command that begins a footrace "On Your Mark!, Get Set!, Go!" |
#3011, aired 1997-10-06 | "SET" 'EM UP $300: In tennis, it's played at 5-2, 40-15, for example Set point |
#3011, aired 1997-10-06 | "SET" 'EM UP $400: Add an "L" to the name of a reddish dog breed to get this term for the town founders of Murphys, Calif. Irish settlers |
#1665, aired 1991-11-22 | COMPLETES THE SET $100: Animal, vegetable,... mineral |
#1665, aired 1991-11-22 | COMPLETES THE SET $200: Fire, earth, air,... water |
#1665, aired 1991-11-22 | COMPLETES THE SET $300: Kukla, Fran,... Ollie |
#1665, aired 1991-11-22 | COMPLETES THE SET $400: Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins,... Buzz Aldrin |
#1665, aired 1991-11-22 | COMPLETES THE SET $500: Head, heart, hands,... health |
#840, aired 1988-04-08 | THE SCENE IS SET $100: T. Williams set his play "Vieux Carre" in a "cheap rooming house" where he'd once lived in this city New Orleans |
#840, aired 1988-04-08 | THE SCENE IS SET $200: There's no exit for the characters in "No Exit" because they're here hell |
#840, aired 1988-04-08 | THE SCENE IS SET $300: His play "California Suite" takes place in rooms 203 & 204 of the Beverly Hills Hotel Neil Simon |
#840, aired 1988-04-08 | THE SCENE IS SET $400: Chekhov play set on Madame Ranevsky's estate & named for its blossoming fruit trees The Cherry Orchard |
#840, aired 1988-04-08 | THE SCENE IS SET $500: The parts of this Terence Rattigan play are titled "Table Number 7" & "Table by the Window" Separate Tables |
#829, aired 1988-03-24 | THE JET SET $100: Gabor sister who wrote "How to Catch a Man, How to Keep a Man, How to Get Rid of a Man" Zsa Zsa Gabor |
#829, aired 1988-03-24 | THE JET SET $200: If he'd won the NYC mayoral race in 1966, he would have demanded a recount, said this "Firing Line" host William Buckley |
#829, aired 1988-03-24 | THE JET SET $300: The centerpiece of his real estate empire is the 68-story 5th Ave. tower he named for himself Donald Trump |
#829, aired 1988-03-24 | THE JET SET $400: Prince Aly Khan was Pakistan's delegate to the U.N, but was more famous for marrying this sex symbol Rita Hayworth |
#829, aired 1988-03-24 | THE JET SET $500: Her daughter Charlotte was born in Princess Grace Hospital & named for the mother of Prince Rainier Princess Caroline of Monaco |
#700, aired 1987-09-25 | THE JET SET $200: Dominick Dunne said this exiled duo once seemed like "a Filipino Ma & Pa Kettle" Ferdinand & Imelda Marcos |
#624, aired 1987-04-30 | THE JET SET $100: It's said her marriage contract with Onassis limited him to "3 connubial visits" per week Jackie Onassis |
#624, aired 1987-04-30 | THE JET SET $200: Ex-MGM boss who said, "I wept because I had no movie studio, until I met a man who had no sports teams" Ted Turner |
#624, aired 1987-04-30 | THE JET SET $300: Prince Andrew's mother-in-law lives with a polo player in this country against which Andrew fought Argentina |
#624, aired 1987-04-30 | THE JET SET $400: This "Rive Gauche" designer swore to get his revenge on those who once "terrorized & bullied" him Yves St. Laurent |
#624, aired 1987-04-30 | THE JET SET $500: "Turn your old ermine coat into a bathrobe," said this Vogue editor in her book "D.V." Diane von Furstenberg |
#521, aired 1986-12-08 | THE JET SET $100: This famous name in Italian fashion aptly launched his same-named perfume on Valentine's Day Valentino |
#521, aired 1986-12-08 | THE JET SET $200: Vanity Fair reported that this duchess' closest friends were barred from her April 1986 burial Duchess of Windsor |
#521, aired 1986-12-08 | THE JET SET $300: Russian dancer who leaped to freedom in France in 1961 & became a citizen of Austria in 1982 Nureyev |
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