Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (156 results returned)
#3214, aired 1998-07-16 | TOUGH MOVIE TRIVIA $200: Kurt Russell, who later played Elvis, was in the 1963 Elvis film "It Happened" here at the World's Fair |
#3214, aired 1998-07-16 | TOUGH MOVIE TRIVIA $400: It's what you wear to protect yourself against the effects of the device seen here: sunglasses |
#3214, aired 1998-07-16 | TOUGH MOVIE TRIVIA $600: Actor in common to the coming-to-California films "True Romance" & "Kalifornia" Brad Pitt |
#3214, aired 1998-07-16 | TOUGH MOVIE TRIVIA $800: 1996's "Trainspotting" was about the underground drug life in this city Edinburgh |
#3214, aired 1998-07-16 | TOUGH MOVIE TRIVIA $1000: In this 1989 film, Eddie Murphy was the adopted son of a 1930s nightclub owner played by Richard Pryor Harlem Nights |
#2632, aired 1996-01-30 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA 2 $200: In the 1966-67 season, this Adam West superhero series aired 2 nights a week Batman |
#2632, aired 1996-01-30 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA 2 $400: Lisa Kudrow plays twin sisters, one on "Mad About You", one on this series Friends |
#2632, aired 1996-01-30 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA 2 $600: George Clooney has been a regular on 2 medical shows with this 2-letter title ER |
#2632, aired 1996-01-30 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA 2 $800: He was the second person to play Chester A. Riley on TV; Jackie Gleason was first William Bendix |
#2632, aired 1996-01-30 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA 2 $1000: It was the second anthology series hosted by Rod Serling Night Gallery |
#2119, aired 1993-11-18 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $100: Beverly Owen & Pat Priest both played Marilyn, the most normal-looking member of this bizarre family The Munsters |
#2119, aired 1993-11-18 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $200: This 1919 silent film classic inspired director Peter Sellers' PBS special "The Cabinet of Dr. Ramirez" The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari |
#2119, aired 1993-11-18 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $300: The real name of this member of Alan Brady's writing staff on "The Dick Van Dyke Show" was Maurice Buddy Sorrell |
#2119, aired 1993-11-18 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $400: It was the last name of Aunt Bea, played by Frances Bavier, on "The Andy Griffith Show" Taylor |
#2119, aired 1993-11-18 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $500: This famous woman came up with the title "Evening Shade" for a TV series produced by two of her friends Hillary Clinton |
#1983, aired 1993-03-31 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $200: Hannibal Dobbs was the bugler at Fort Courage on this series F Troop |
#1983, aired 1993-03-31 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $400: Joe Regalbuto, who played Harry Fisher on "Knots Landing", is now a regular on this series Murphy Brown |
#1983, aired 1993-03-31 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $600: "Northern Exposure" is set in this Alaskan town Cicely |
#1983, aired 1993-03-31 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $800: Lori Beth Allen married this "Happy Days" character Richie Cunningham |
#1983, aired 1993-03-31 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $1000: One of the prime time series whose theme was sung by its star, Greg Evigan B.J. and the Bear (or My Two Dads or P.S. I Luv U) |
#1426, aired 1990-11-12 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $100: For the Bradys it was Tiger, for the Bundys it's Buck the family dog |
#1426, aired 1990-11-12 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $300: Last name of the character Marlo Thomas played on "That Girl" Marie |
#1426, aired 1990-11-12 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $400: Patrick Duffy was Mark Harris, "The Man from" this mythical place Atlantis |
#1426, aired 1990-11-12 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $500: On "Silver Spoons" he played Edward Stratton II (John) Houseman |
#1426, aired 1990-11-12 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $1,700 (Daily Double): Heard here, the theme to this 1990 series has an air of mystery Twin Peaks |
#1226, aired 1989-12-25 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $100: Would you believe this show that pitted CONTROL against KAOS was filmed on the stage we're on now Get Smart |
#1226, aired 1989-12-25 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $200: Chris Young was Bryce Lynch, the teen genius who created this computer-generated TV character Max Headroom |
#1226, aired 1989-12-25 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $300: Gumby is green & his pal Pokey is this color orange |
#1226, aired 1989-12-25 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $400: Freddie "Boom Boom" Washington said this group's motto is "Whatever it is, I didn't do it" the Sweathogs |
#1226, aired 1989-12-25 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $500: The names of George & Jane Jetson's children Judy & Elroy |
#1000, aired 1988-12-30 | TOUGH TRIVIA $200: The label on A.1. Steak Sauce says it's made with caramel, raisins & this fruit peel orange |
#1000, aired 1988-12-30 | TOUGH TRIVIA $400: The number of arrows the eagle is holding on a $1 bill, or the number of stars over its head 13 |
#1000, aired 1988-12-30 | TOUGH TRIVIA $600: Cookbooks often have special instructions for people who live in areas with this topographic distinction high altitude |
#1000, aired 1988-12-30 | TOUGH TRIVIA $800: The lowest telephone area code in the U.S., 201, covers the northern half of this state New Jersey |
#1000, aired 1988-12-30 | TOUGH TRIVIA $1000: On a typical typewriter this symbol is on the same key as the number "4" dollar sign |
#863, aired 1988-05-11 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $600: This '60s police comedy, set in the Bronx was actually filmed in the Bronx Car 54, Where Are You? |
#863, aired 1988-05-11 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $800: For many years, Jack Lescoulie was a regular on this program The Today Show |
#863, aired 1988-05-11 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $1000: This music maker's show originally debuted in 1955 as "The Dodge Dancing Party" Lawrence Welk |
#863, aired 1988-05-11 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $2,000 (Daily Double): His show featured "Crazy Shots", "The Question Man", & the following theme: Steve Allen |
#829, aired 1988-03-24 | TOUGH TRIVIA $200: It's what you'd own "a piece of" if someone sold you a gneiss a rock |
#829, aired 1988-03-24 | TOUGH TRIVIA $400: Russell Stover Candies warns their chocolate covered cherries will do this if taken up on airplanes explode |
#829, aired 1988-03-24 | TOUGH TRIVIA $600: Number of minutes it takes the hour hand of a clock to go from XII to II 120 |
#829, aired 1988-03-24 | TOUGH TRIVIA $800: It's what the final boil down of molasses is called blackstrap |
#793, aired 1988-02-03 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $400: Ellen Travolta played his mom on both "Happy Days" & "Charles in Charge" Scott Baio |
#793, aired 1988-02-03 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $600: 1 of the 2 TV shows that featured a monster whose human form had the name Janos Skorzeny Werewolf or The Night Stalker |
#793, aired 1988-02-03 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $800: Title structure saved from the wrecking ball by the Ecumena Corp. St. Elsewhere (St. Eligius, the hospital's name) |
#793, aired 1988-02-03 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $1,000 (Daily Double): 1987 Emmy-winning actor featured in series with the following theme: Bruce Willis |
#793, aired 1988-02-03 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $1000: Though one critic called it "The worst new show" of 1983, this comedy with Teri Copley came back in '87 We Got It Made |
#731, aired 1987-11-09 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $400 (Daily Double): Though the following wasn't one of his biggest hits, this artist used it as the theme for his TV show Glen Campbell |
#731, aired 1987-11-09 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $400: The 1959 to 1961 western, "The Rebel", was produced by this duo better known for game shows Goodson-Todman |
#731, aired 1987-11-09 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $600: Rob Petrie, Buddy Sorrell, and Sally Rogers wrote for this TV show The Alan Brady Show (on Dick Van Dyke) |
#731, aired 1987-11-09 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $800: On "The Big Payoff", this, modeled by Bess Myerson, was the big payoff a mink coat |
#731, aired 1987-11-09 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $1000: Original title of "The Phil Silvers Show"; it subsequently became its subtitle You'll Never Get Rich |
#725, aired 1987-10-30 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $700 (Daily Double): 1 of 3 individuals to win an Emmy for Acting in the '77 landmark miniseries "Roots" (1 of) (Lou) Gossett, Ed Asner or Olivia Cole |
#725, aired 1987-10-30 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $800: Laverne & Shirley's last names on the show De Fazio & Feeney |
#661, aired 1987-06-22 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $200: He was Chief Petty Office Otto Sharkey Don Rickles |
#661, aired 1987-06-22 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $400: Jim Rockford's dad was known by this nickname Rocky |
#661, aired 1987-06-22 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $600: According to the show's title, what the group of men put together by Lt. Craig Garrison were called Garrison's Gorillas |
#661, aired 1987-06-22 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $800: He played the "I" in the '50s series "I Married Joan" Jim Backus |
#661, aired 1987-06-22 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $1000: This family lived at 39 Crenshaw St., Tuckahoe, N.Y., next door to Arthur & Vivian Harmon Maude Findlay & her husband |
#639, aired 1987-05-21 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $200: When this co-star died in 1966, Desi Arnaz took out a full-page ad saying "Buenos noches amigo!" William Frawley |
#639, aired 1987-05-21 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $400: Occupation of The Odd Couple's Oscar Madison sportswriter |
#639, aired 1987-05-21 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $600: A physically correct male baby doll was named for this "All in the Family" character Joey Stivic |
#639, aired 1987-05-21 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $800: This long-time friend & Vaudeville partner was a regular on Jimmy Durante's variety show Eddie Jackson |
#623, aired 1987-04-29 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $200: If you're watching "Fandango" or "You Can be a Star", you're watching TNN, which is this The Nashville Network |
#623, aired 1987-04-29 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $400: Happy Kyne & The Mirth Makers were house band on this late night show "hosted" by Martin Mull & Fred Willard Fernwood 2 Night |
#623, aired 1987-04-29 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $600: On last prime time broadcast of "What's My Line?" in 1967, the "Mystery Guest" was this TV moderator John Daly |
#623, aired 1987-04-29 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $800: As this character, Bonnie Franklin brought up Julie & Barbara "One Day at a Time" Ann Romano |
#623, aired 1987-04-29 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $1000: It's what the "J.R." stands for in J.R. Ewing's name John Ross |
#621, aired 1987-04-27 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $200: Only sitcom in which Mary Tyler Moore starred playing a mother The Dick Van Dyke Show |
#621, aired 1987-04-27 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $400: "Timely" show which followed "The Tonight Show" for the 1st time Oct. 15, 1973 & the last time Jan. 28, 1982 (The) Tomorrow (Show) |
#621, aired 1987-04-27 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $800 (Daily Double): The 2 network TV series on in Sept. 1986 that had "Hammer" in their titles Mike Hammer & Sledge Hammer! |
#607, aired 1987-04-07 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $200: Showing clips of past episodes of this cop show, NBC asked viewers to choose which to rerun Hill Street Blues |
#607, aired 1987-04-07 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $400: Born John Cheese, he was the big cheese on "Fawlty Towers" John Cleese |
#607, aired 1987-04-07 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $600: This TV Western's episode titled "3 Queens Full" was a "Bonanza" spoof featuring the dumb Wheelwright clan Maverick |
#607, aired 1987-04-07 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $800: She played the mothers of 2 of TV's independent women, Ann Romano & Mary Richards Nanette Fabray |
#607, aired 1987-04-07 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $1000: A model of adult humor, this series had one episode about a thumbless alien & 1700 pounds of walnuts The Dick Van Dyke Show |
#593, aired 1987-03-18 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $200: It's yelled by almost everyone in "Cheers" whenever Mr. Peterson enters the bar Norm |
#593, aired 1987-03-18 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $400: 6-letter magical title shared by Don Herbert & David Rappaport wizard |
#554, aired 1987-01-22 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $200: In 1985 & 1986, his fans honored this dead horse with concerts called "Live Ed" & "Edstock" Mr. Ed |
#554, aired 1987-01-22 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $400: For playing this ruler as a youth, Jan Niklas won TV Guide's "A Tsar Is Born" award Tsar Peter of Russia (Peter the Great) |
#554, aired 1987-01-22 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $800: A critic said this producer "is fast becoming the P.T. Barnum of patriotic spectaculars" David Wolper |
#554, aired 1987-01-22 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $1000: Panama issued postage stamps to commemorate this, broadcast live worldwide from Panama City, in 1986 the Miss Universe pageant |
#537, aired 1986-12-30 | TOUGH MOVIE TRIVIA $200: Tom Selleck was considered before this actor was cast in "Raiders of the Lost Ark" Harrison Ford |
#537, aired 1986-12-30 | TOUGH MOVIE TRIVIA $400: "Go, Man, Go" with Sidney Poitier was about this famous New York "pro" basketball team Harlem Globetrotters |
#537, aired 1986-12-30 | TOUGH MOVIE TRIVIA $800: Around WWI, many teenage girls copied the fashion look of this celluloid "sweetheart" Mary Pickford |
#537, aired 1986-12-30 | TOUGH MOVIE TRIVIA $1,000 (Daily Double): Herman Brix & Glenn Morris were 2 other Olympic medalists who played this movie hero Tarzan |
#537, aired 1986-12-30 | TOUGH MOVIE TRIVIA $1000: In 1935, this future 1st lady worked as an extra in "Becky Sharp" 1st full-color feature film Pat Nixon |
#516, aired 1986-12-01 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $800: Theme for this weekly concert, "If I Could Tell You", was composed by Mrs. Harvey Firestone The Voice of Firestone |
#516, aired 1986-12-01 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $1000: This hero 1st appeared on TV in 1950 & then reappeared "5 centuries later" in 1979 Buck Rogers |
#516, aired 1986-12-01 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $3,000 (Daily Double): She started a long tradition by making toll-house cookies on 1st show of their long-running series Ozzie & Harriet (Harriet Nelson) |
#511, aired 1986-11-24 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $200: In 1986 TV series, Caryn Richman plays this Sandra Dee-Sally Field character "all grown up" Gidget |
#511, aired 1986-11-24 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $400: He was Chief Dan Matthews of "Highway Patrol" 10-4 Broderick Crawford |
#511, aired 1986-11-24 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $600: Ethel Waters, Louise Beavers, or the buzzer on "Truth or Consequences" Beulah |
#511, aired 1986-11-24 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $1,000 (Daily Double): 2 of the 3 "spin-offs" from "Happy Days" Laverne & Shirley and Mork & Mindy or Joanie Loves Chachi |
#511, aired 1986-11-24 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $1000: He was the band leader on "The Tonight Show" when Johnny Carson took over as host Skitch Henderson |
#502, aired 1986-11-11 | TOUGH MOVIE TRIVIA $200: Of "Merrie Melodies", "Silly Symphonies", & "Looney Tunes", the ones that didn't come from Warner Bros. Silly Symphonies |
#502, aired 1986-11-11 | TOUGH MOVIE TRIVIA $400: Director of films "The Outlaw" & "Hell's Angels", he dies in 1976 leaving estimated $1.5 billion estate Howard Hughes |
#502, aired 1986-11-11 | TOUGH MOVIE TRIVIA $600: Composer Bernard Hermann used an all-string orchestra for "black & white music" for this '60 Hitchcock film Psycho |
#502, aired 1986-11-11 | TOUGH MOVIE TRIVIA $800: In 1969's "Once Upon a Time in the West", this likeable actor guns down an 8-yr-old freckle- faced boy Henry Fonda |
#502, aired 1986-11-11 | TOUGH MOVIE TRIVIA $1000: Dr. Venkman, Dr. Spengler, Dr. Stantz, & Winston Zeddmore Ghostbusters |
#496, aired 1986-11-03 | TOUGH TRIVIA $200: Reportedly this term for overstated acting comes from lard minstrels used to remove blackface make-up ham |
#496, aired 1986-11-03 | TOUGH TRIVIA $400: 83 reports say 11,667 people in NYC were bitten by dogs, while 1,588 were bitten by these primates man |
#496, aired 1986-11-03 | TOUGH TRIVIA $600: With 81 million items & 535 miles of shelves, it's the largest single library in the world Library of Congress |
#496, aired 1986-11-03 | TOUGH TRIVIA $800: It's been said "John Scarne is to" this field "what Dr. Einstein was to advanced physics" gambling |
#496, aired 1986-11-03 | TOUGH TRIVIA $1000: Reason why world attention was drawn to Dayton, Tennessee in 1925 the Scopes Trial |
#476, aired 1986-10-06 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $200: Once a winning bachelor on "The Dating Game", he went on to star in "M*A*S*H" & "Hello, Larry" McLean Stevenson |
#476, aired 1986-10-06 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $400: Its theme was "Keep Your Eye on the Sparrow", & that's the name of that tune Baretta |
#476, aired 1986-10-06 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $600: Of Kukla, Fran, & Ollie, the one whose mouth didn't move when talking Kukla |
#476, aired 1986-10-06 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $800: On whose porch the great Carnac's questions are kept overnight in a mayonnaise jar Funk & Wagnalls |
#444, aired 1986-05-22 | TOUGH MOVIE TRIVIA $200: As a model for Tinker Bell, Disney animators used this "Calendar Girl's" body Marilyn Monroe |
#444, aired 1986-05-22 | TOUGH MOVIE TRIVIA $400: What Jimmy Cagney was wearing when he shoved the grapefruit in Mae Clark's face his pajamas |
#444, aired 1986-05-22 | TOUGH MOVIE TRIVIA $1,000 (Daily Double): High school whose T-shirt was worn by character whose theme was the following: ["Axel F" plays.] Mumford High |
#444, aired 1986-05-22 | TOUGH MOVIE TRIVIA $1000: Best Actress winner for 1980 film, she was voice of 2nd brain in Steve Martin's "The Man with 2 Brains" Sissy Spacek |
#433, aired 1986-05-07 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $200: Current TV series based on a newspaper feature begun in 1918 Ripley's Believe It or Not |
#433, aired 1986-05-07 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $400: "Mary Tyler Moore Show" character who moved from Minneapolis to San Francisco & her own show Phyllis (Lindstrom) |
#395, aired 1986-03-14 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $200: This character wore the same suit, shirt, tie, shoes, crumpled raincoat for the 6-year run of the series Columbo |
#395, aired 1986-03-14 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $400: Mike Douglas & Phil Donahue both began their talk shows in this state Ohio |
#395, aired 1986-03-14 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $600: CBS sitcom which could be called "McArdle & Lowell" Kate & Allie |
#395, aired 1986-03-14 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $800 (Daily Double): In last 20 years, he's starred in a spy series, a cartoon series, 2 variety series, & 2 sitcoms Bill Cosby |
#395, aired 1986-03-14 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $1000: Nationality of the man who played Illya Kuryakin in "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." Scottish |
#360, aired 1986-01-24 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $200: The Sponsor of "Wild Kingdom" Mutual of Omaha |
#360, aired 1986-01-24 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $400: Long before "Night Court", she was a real gem writing for Uncle Milty & Sid Caesar Selma Diamond |
#360, aired 1986-01-24 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $600: Based on the Peter Bogdanovich film, this 1974 series featured Jodie Foster as Addie Pray Paper moon |
#306, aired 1985-11-11 | TOUGH TRIVIA $200: Knob you adjust if your picture rolls vertical |
#306, aired 1985-11-11 | TOUGH TRIVIA $600: Role Hans Conried played "relatively" well on "Make Room For Daddy" Uncle Tonoose |
#306, aired 1985-11-11 | TOUGH TRIVIA $800: Of a Sunbeam, Triumph, or Austin-Healey, Maxwell Smart's car Sunbeam |
#306, aired 1985-11-11 | TOUGH TRIVIA $1000: Miss Landers taught this title character his ABCs Beaver Cleaver |
#306, aired 1985-11-11 | TOUGH TRIVIA $2,000 (Daily Double): Regis Philbin was his Ed McMahon Joey Bishop |
#281, aired 1985-10-07 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $200: Fonzie's 1st name Arthur |
#281, aired 1985-10-07 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $400: Game show host was Corporal Newkirk on "Hogan's Heroes" Richard Dawson |
#281, aired 1985-10-07 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $600: TV nurse who married (& divorced) Donald Penobscott Margaret Houlihan ("Hot Lips") |
#281, aired 1985-10-07 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $800: It's where Yancy commonly kept his Derringer in his hat |
#281, aired 1985-10-07 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $1000: Code name of U.S. government agent Lee Stetson Scarecrow |
#271, aired 1985-09-23 | TOUGH TRIVIA $200: To achieve a balance in sound, Reagan now wears 2 of them hearing aids |
#271, aired 1985-09-23 | TOUGH TRIVIA $400: When opened, side of an English-language book the even numbered pages are usually on the left side |
#271, aired 1985-09-23 | TOUGH TRIVIA $600: By FBI figures, it was the U.S. city with the greatest total number of car thefts in 1984 New York City |
#271, aired 1985-09-23 | TOUGH TRIVIA $800: 1924 creation of a general, you hear it on elevators & when put on hold by the Pentagon Muzak |
#271, aired 1985-09-23 | TOUGH TRIVIA $1000: Before he did this in '85, Prince Charles was asked if he was a homosexual or injected drugs before he gave blood |
#183, aired 1985-05-22 | TOUGH TRIVIA $200: None of the members of this Herb Alpert band are Hispanics the Tijuana Brass |
#183, aired 1985-05-22 | TOUGH TRIVIA $400: Words with which Betty Furness assured appliance buyers You can be sure if it's Westinghouse |
#183, aired 1985-05-22 | TOUGH TRIVIA $600: In 1907, he became a bank robber to raise funds for fledgling Bolshevik Party Stalin |
#183, aired 1985-05-22 | TOUGH TRIVIA $800: Title character's favorite baseball player in "The Old Man & the Sea" Joe DiMaggio |
#183, aired 1985-05-22 | TOUGH TRIVIA $1000: "Unusual" middle name of former Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara Strange |
#125, aired 1985-03-01 | TOUGH TRIVIA $200: The world's longest mountain range, the Dolphin Rise, is found under this ocean the Atlantic Ocean |
#125, aired 1985-03-01 | TOUGH TRIVIA $400: Elvis Presley's middle name Aaron |
#125, aired 1985-03-01 | TOUGH TRIVIA $600: It's been calculated that in the last 3,500 yrs., there's only been 230 yrs. of this worldwide peace |
#109, aired 1985-02-07 | TOUGH TRIVIA $200: What a Moscow resident is properly called Muscovite |
#109, aired 1985-02-07 | TOUGH TRIVIA $400: It is said that for every living one of these, there are about 30 dead & buried human beings (people) |
#109, aired 1985-02-07 | TOUGH TRIVIA $600: What phobophobes fear everything |
#109, aired 1985-02-07 | TOUGH TRIVIA $800: The 2 U.S. states that have no snakes naturally Alaska & Hawaii |
#109, aired 1985-02-07 | TOUGH TRIVIA $1000: In 1899, Henry H. Bliss had dubious honor of being 1st to die on NYC street as result of this an automobile accident |
#102, aired 1985-01-29 | TOUGH TRIVIA $400: Changed face of America by selling the 1st disposable blades in 1903 (King) Gillette |
#102, aired 1985-01-29 | TOUGH TRIVIA $600: In the world of credit cards, the term "plastic surgery" refers to this to cut up your card |
#102, aired 1985-01-29 | TOUGH TRIVIA $800: Cynotherapy is practice of healing by these, as in letting them lick your wounds dogs |
#102, aired 1985-01-29 | TOUGH TRIVIA $1000: Called "bouquet de corsage", women in 1900 believed men actually liked this scent body odor |
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