Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (461 results returned)

#4, aired 2025-01-24THE VICE PRESIDENCY: AMERICA DECIDES $200: He was still walking jauntily in 1920 when he lost the vice presidency to Calvin Coolidge FDR
#4, aired 2025-01-24THE VICE PRESIDENCY: AMERICA DECIDES $400: In 1980 George Bush (he didn't need H.W. yet) decisively defeated this Minnesotan Mondale
#4, aired 2025-01-24THE VICE PRESIDENCY: AMERICA DECIDES $600: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Nixon's running mate in 1960, was defeated by this man on the ticket with JFK LBJ
#4, aired 2025-01-24THE VICE PRESIDENCY: AMERICA DECIDES $800: Dick Cheney narrowly won the office, meaning this man did not become the first Jewish veep Lieberman
#4, aired 2025-01-24THE VICE PRESIDENCY: AMERICA DECIDES $1000: The 1996 race to be a heartbeat away was between Al Gore and this ex-football pro (Jack) Kemp
#9061, aired 2024-03-18VICE PRESIDENTIAL QUOTES $400: In 1992 he wrote, "The global environmental crisis is, as we say in Tennessee, real as rain" Al Gore
#9061, aired 2024-03-18VICE PRESIDENTIAL QUOTES $800: On June 22, 1804 this vice president wrote to his political adversary, "You have invited the course I am about to pursue" Aaron Burr
#9061, aired 2024-03-18VICE PRESIDENTIAL QUOTES $1600: It's the -ism that promotes the common man & in 2023 Mike Pence bemoaned "the siren song of" it "unmoored to" conservative ideas populism
#9061, aired 2024-03-18VICE PRESIDENTIAL QUOTES $2000: In a 1942 speech this progressive V.P. of FDR called the coming post-war period "the century of the common man" Henry Wallace
#9061, aired 2024-03-18VICE PRESIDENTIAL QUOTES $5,200 (Daily Double): In 1948 Hubert Humphrey said the Democrats must "get out of the shadow of" these "rights" often used to counter civil rights states' rights
#8805, aired 2023-02-10THE MIAMI VICE SQUAD $400: In 1988 she played an art gallery manager whose "vice" was being a drug dealer's assistant; "Pretty Woman" was 2 years away Julia Roberts
#8805, aired 2023-02-10THE MIAMI VICE SQUAD $800: I will look for you, & I will find you after you ring in & name this man who guested as Sean on the "When Irish Eyes are Crying" episode Liam Neeson
#8805, aired 2023-02-10THE MIAMI VICE SQUAD $1200: Long before her Oscar nom for "The King's Speech", this 3-named British actress was Crockett's drug-addicted girlfriend Helena Bonham Carter
#8805, aired 2023-02-10THE MIAMI VICE SQUAD $1600: This superstar of stage, song & screen was seeing Don Johnson when she cameo-d as a pedestrian who caught Sonny's eye Barbra Streisand
#8805, aired 2023-02-10THE MIAMI VICE SQUAD $2000: You can see this "Birth of the Cool" trumpeter & hear his distinctive speaking voice when he played Ivory Jones on a 1985 episode Miles Davis
#8736, aired 2022-11-07VICE PRESIDENTS $400: The daughter of immigrants, Kamala Harris was born in California to a mother from India & a father from this island country Jamaica
#8736, aired 2022-11-07VICE PRESIDENTS $800: In 1973, just days after declaring, "I will not resign if indicted", he resigned Spiro Agnew
#8736, aired 2022-11-07VICE PRESIDENTS $1200: A campaign slogan from 1840 was "Tippecanoe and" this vice presidential running mate too Tyler
#8736, aired 2022-11-07VICE PRESIDENTS $1600: This veep with the monogram HHH worked as a pharmacist before getting a master's in political science Hubert Humphrey
#8736, aired 2022-11-07VICE PRESIDENTS $2000: Unlucky number 13, this vice president under Pierce died before ever performing his duties William Rufus DeVane King
#8644, aired 2022-05-19THE VICE PRESIDENT WHO SAID... $400: "I hope that by being a 'first', I inspire young people to pursue their dreams" (Kamala) Harris
#8644, aired 2022-05-19THE VICE PRESIDENT WHO SAID... $800: After being sworn in as veep: "I am a" this last name, "not a Lincoln" Gerald Ford
#8644, aired 2022-05-19THE VICE PRESIDENT WHO SAID... $1,400 (Daily Double): "You win some, you lose some. And then there's that little-known third category... take it from me. Every vote counts" Al Gore
#8644, aired 2022-05-19THE VICE PRESIDENT WHO SAID... $1600: Fellow Hoosier "Bobby Knight told me this. He says there is nothing that a good defense cannot beat a better offense" Dan Quayle
#8644, aired 2022-05-19THE VICE PRESIDENT WHO SAID... $2000: In a letter: "I am very apprehensive that a desperate anti-Federal Party, will provoke all Europe by their insolence" John Adams
#8573, aired 2022-02-09VICE PRESIDENTS $400: In 1832 he missed Senate confirmation to be minister to the U.K. by one vote but he'd soon get Jackson's MVB vote as veep Martin Van Buren
#8573, aired 2022-02-09VICE PRESIDENTS $800: Before Biden he was the last veep to later ascend to the presidency George H.W. Bush
#8573, aired 2022-02-09VICE PRESIDENTS $1600: Failing to report nearly $30,000 on his income tax return led to the resignation of this vice president Spiro Agnew
#8573, aired 2022-02-09VICE PRESIDENTS $2,000 (Daily Double): 33 days after taking the oath to be the veep, he took another one to not be the veep Tyler
#8573, aired 2022-02-09VICE PRESIDENTS $2000: This alliterative Lincoln vice president was a heavy smoker, but his grandson said he took it up on doctor's orders Hannibal Hamlin
#8402, aired 2021-05-18I WAS HIS VICE PRESIDENT $400: Al Gore Bill Clinton
#8402, aired 2021-05-18I WAS HIS VICE PRESIDENT $800: Spiro Agnew Nixon
#8402, aired 2021-05-18I WAS HIS VICE PRESIDENT $1200: John Nance Garner Franklin Roosevelt
#8402, aired 2021-05-18I WAS HIS VICE PRESIDENT $1600: Charles Dawes, a man with a plan Calvin Coolidge
#8402, aired 2021-05-18I WAS HIS VICE PRESIDENT $2000: Charles Curtis, the first person of Native American descent to be elected vice president Hoover
#8391, aired 2021-05-03VICE $200: If you don't care if it's Godiva or a Clark Bar, you've got to have it, you're this, a word dating back at least to the 1960s a chocoholic
#8391, aired 2021-05-03VICE $400: Ulysses S. Grant smoked these, including Cheroots, to the tune of 20 a day cigars
#8391, aired 2021-05-03VICE $600: In this movie Paul Giamatti plays Miles, whose vice is wine, especially his prized 1961 Chateau Cheval Blanc Sideways
#8391, aired 2021-05-03VICE $800: A 1998 study showed release of dopamine, a pleasure-bringing neurotransmitter, in subjects during a tank-driving one of these a video game
#8391, aired 2021-05-03VICE $1000: The book "Aristocratic Vice" examines the vices of the 18th century English nobility, including these "affairs of honor" a duel
#8377, aired 2021-04-13VICE PRESIDENTS $200: Known as the "Indiana Icicle", Charles Fairbanks has one of the largest cities in this state named for him Alaska
#8377, aired 2021-04-13VICE PRESIDENTS $400: In 1973 this vice president resigned over things he did while he was governor of Maryland (Spiro) Agnew
#8377, aired 2021-04-13VICE PRESIDENTS $600: Henry Wallace served for seven years as secretary of this before becoming vice president in 1941 agriculture
#8377, aired 2021-04-13VICE PRESIDENTS $800: Daniel Tompkins, his vice president during the Era of Good Feelings, was very often absent from his duties James Monroe
#8377, aired 2021-04-13VICE PRESIDENTS $1000: Briefly veep to 14th president Franklin Pierce, William Rufus DeVane King was roommates with this future 15th president (James) Buchanan
#8191, aired 2020-03-30VICE PRESIDENTIAL QUOTES $400: In June 1804 he demanded that Alexander Hamilton face the consequences of his "base slander" (Aaron) Burr
#8191, aired 2020-03-30VICE PRESIDENTIAL QUOTES $800: In 1968 Hubert Humphrey hoped the deaths of MLK & this man would "not mark ...when America lost its way, but...found its conscience" Robert F. Kennedy
#8191, aired 2020-03-30VICE PRESIDENTIAL QUOTES $1200: Running for pres. in 1984, this ex-veep said, "Mr. Reagan will raise taxes, & so will I; he won't tell you, I just did" Walter Mondale
#8191, aired 2020-03-30VICE PRESIDENTIAL QUOTES $2000: When asked about his duties, this VP under Gerald Ford replied, "I go to funerals. I go to earthquakes" Nelson Rockefeller
#8191, aired 2020-03-30VICE PRESIDENTIAL QUOTES $6,000 (Daily Double): In 1959 he told Khrushchev it was better to discuss the merits of washing machines than the "strength of rockets" Richard Nixon
#8, aired 2020-01-14VICE PRESIDENTS $400: In the 1990s he was the answer to a famous "Got Milk?" commercial Aaron Burr
#8, aired 2020-01-14VICE PRESIDENTS $800: Before Mike Pence, he was the last vice president from the state of Indiana Dan Quayle
#8, aired 2020-01-14VICE PRESIDENTS $1200: Pictured here is Theodore Roosevelt with this veep who gave his name to an Alaska city Charles Fairbanks
#8, aired 2020-01-14VICE PRESIDENTS $1600: Hubert H. Humphrey had the monogram H.H.H.; for this 19th century veep, it was H.H. (Hannibal) Hamlin
#8, aired 2020-01-14VICE PRESIDENTS $5,000 (Daily Double): In 1900, 3 years after leaving the vice presidency, he welcomed a grandson given the same name, later a candidate for president Adlai Stevenson
#7953, aired 2019-03-20BEFORE HE WAS VICE PRESIDENT... $200: He was a councilman for New Castle County in Delaware Joe Biden
#7953, aired 2019-03-20BEFORE HE WAS VICE PRESIDENT... $400: He represented Massachusetts in the First Continental Congress (John) Adams
#7953, aired 2019-03-20BEFORE HE WAS VICE PRESIDENT... $600 (Daily Double): He taught at the University of Minnesota in the early 1940s & then served as mayor of Minneapolis (Hubert) Humphrey
#7953, aired 2019-03-20BEFORE HE WAS VICE PRESIDENT... $600: He was elected to the Senate in 1980 at age 33 (Dan) Quayle
#7953, aired 2019-03-20BEFORE HE WAS VICE PRESIDENT... $1000: He served as undersecretary of H.E.W. in the Eisenhower administration & then as New York governor Rockefeller
#7765, aired 2018-05-18PUTTING THE VICE IN VICE PRESIDENT $200: He was noticeably drunk at Lincoln's second inauguration; a little over a month later, he was president Andrew Johnson
#7765, aired 2018-05-18PUTTING THE VICE IN VICE PRESIDENT $400: John Breckinridge, veep to this president, 1857-1861, hightailed it out of the U.S. to escape treason charges Buchanan
#7765, aired 2018-05-18PUTTING THE VICE IN VICE PRESIDENT $600: On Oct. 11, 1973 the New York Times said he "quits vice presidency and admits tax evasion in '67" Spiro Agnew
#7765, aired 2018-05-18PUTTING THE VICE IN VICE PRESIDENT $800: A 19th century man on the go, he was indicted for murder & later tried for treason (Aaron) Burr
#7765, aired 2018-05-18PUTTING THE VICE IN VICE PRESIDENT $1000: Schuyler Colfax, No. 2 to this military hero, got implicated in shady contracts to build the Union Pacific Railroad (Ulysses) Grant
#7720, aired 2018-03-16AFTER THE VICE PRESIDENCY $400: Following his vice presidency under Carter, he served as ambassador to Japan Mondale
#7720, aired 2018-03-16AFTER THE VICE PRESIDENCY $800: He returned for another 7 years as a U.S. senator from Minnesota after his 1960s veeping Hubert H. Humphrey
#7720, aired 2018-03-16AFTER THE VICE PRESIDENCY $1200: Falling out with President Jackson, Veep John C. Calhoun resigned & returned to being a senator for this Southern state South Carolina
#7720, aired 2018-03-16AFTER THE VICE PRESIDENCY $1600: A supporter of westward expansion as vice-president, this big "D" later went east as minister to Great Britain George Dallas
#7656, aired 2017-12-18VICE PRESIDENTS $400: The Constitution mandates that the vice president preside over the Senate & do this if necessary break a tie
#7656, aired 2017-12-18VICE PRESIDENTS $800: After serving in Vietnam, he became a reporter at a Tennessee newspaper Al Gore
#7656, aired 2017-12-18VICE PRESIDENTS $1200: The last veep to go on to win the top job was this one George H.W. Bush
#7656, aired 2017-12-18VICE PRESIDENTS $1600: This former New York governor was funky enough to be veep under 2 presidents, Jefferson & Madison George Clinton
#7656, aired 2017-12-18VICE PRESIDENTS $2000: This three-named vice president for FDR, who didn't think much of the job, lived to be 98, the oldest ex-veep ever John Nance Garner
#7444, aired 2017-01-12POP CULTURE "VICE" $400: Don Johnson & Colin Farrell hit the Sonny side of the street in projects both called this Miami Vice
#7444, aired 2017-01-12POP CULTURE "VICE" $800: Ray Liotta, Burt Reynolds, Debbie Harry & Dennis Hopper were just some of the voice talent in this video game, "GTA: VC" Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
#7444, aired 2017-01-12POP CULTURE "VICE" $1200: Judge Reinhold & Fred Savage do the ol' father/son body switch in this 1988 film with a Latin title Vice Versa
#7444, aired 2017-01-12POP CULTURE "VICE" $1600: School administrator Danny McBride helps set his new boss' house on fire in this HBO comedy Vice Principals
#7444, aired 2017-01-12POP CULTURE "VICE" $2000: Paul Thomas Anderson got an Oscar nomination for writing this 2014 Joaquin Phoenix film Inherent Vice
#7351, aired 2016-07-25VICE PRESIDENTS $200: During his long Senate career, he continued to live in Delaware, commuting daily to Washington via Amtrak Biden
#7351, aired 2016-07-25VICE PRESIDENTS $500 (Daily Double): He was the first vice president to assume the presidency upon the assassination of a president Andrew Johnson
#7351, aired 2016-07-25VICE PRESIDENTS $600: In 1981 he was ordered to pay Maryland $250,000 to compensate for bribes taken while governor & vice president Agnew
#7351, aired 2016-07-25VICE PRESIDENTS $800: He was Massachusetts' favorite son candidate for president in 1920 but settled for vice president Coolidge
#7351, aired 2016-07-25VICE PRESIDENTS $1000: The second vice president from his state, he was born in Ceylon...Ceylon, Minnesota, that is Walter Mondale
#7294, aired 2016-05-05A VICE PRESIDENT'S SURNAME $200: Violence, murder & bloodshed provide it Gore
#7294, aired 2016-05-05A VICE PRESIDENT'S SURNAME $400: A place where a river is shallow enough to be crossed by wading Ford
#7294, aired 2016-05-05A VICE PRESIDENT'S SURNAME $600: Bede, Smith & Clayton Powell, collectively Adams
#7294, aired 2016-05-05A VICE PRESIDENT'S SURNAME $800: It's the yard annoyance seen here Burr
#7294, aired 2016-05-05A VICE PRESIDENT'S SURNAME $2,000 (Daily Double): To collect, hoard or gather (perhaps votes) Garner
#7245, aired 2016-02-26VICE PRESIDENTS $400: (Vice President Joe Biden delivers the clue.) My office in the West Wing of the White House has portraits of these 2 men, the first 2 vice presidents of the United States John Adams & Tom Jefferson
#7245, aired 2016-02-26VICE PRESIDENTS $800: Of his VP opponent, he said, "Sen. Edwards got picked for... his great hair... How do you think I got the job?'" (Dick) Cheney
#7245, aired 2016-02-26VICE PRESIDENTS $1600: By taking over for a deceased prez, he established a precedent Tyler
#7245, aired 2016-02-26VICE PRESIDENTS $2000: He shares his full name (but probably not much else) with a P-Funk music legend George Clinton
#7245, aired 2016-02-26VICE PRESIDENTS $3,000 (Daily Double): 1 of the 2 20th century VPs who had been governor of New York Teddy Roosevelt (or Nelson Rockefeller)
#6929, aired 2014-10-30BIRTH OF A VICE PRESIDENT $400: November 20, 1942 in Scranton, Pennsylvania Joe Biden
#6929, aired 2014-10-30BIRTH OF A VICE PRESIDENT $800: May 8, 1884 in Lamar, Missouri Harry Truman
#6929, aired 2014-10-30BIRTH OF A VICE PRESIDENT $1200: January 5, 1928 in Ceylon, Minnesota (Walter) Mondale
#6929, aired 2014-10-30BIRTH OF A VICE PRESIDENT $1600: February 4, 1947 in Indianapolis, Indiana Dan Quayle
#6929, aired 2014-10-30BIRTH OF A VICE PRESIDENT $1,800 (Daily Double): November 9, 1918 in Baltimore, Maryland (Spiro) Agnew
#6792, aired 2014-03-11VICE PRESIDENTS $400: He served as vice president from January 20 to April 12, 1945 Truman
#6792, aired 2014-03-11VICE PRESIDENTS $800: In 1814 this VP from Mass. for whom a political term is named died in office having served less than 2 years (Elbridge) Gerry
#6792, aired 2014-03-11VICE PRESIDENTS $1200: He had too much whiskey on the day he was inaugurated veep, embarrassing his colleagues; 6 weeks later he was president Andrew Johnson
#6792, aired 2014-03-11VICE PRESIDENTS $1600: After his years as vice president, he served as U.S. ambassador to Japan under Bill Clinton Walter Mondale
#6792, aired 2014-03-11VICE PRESIDENTS $2000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows us a historical marker in Paducah, KY.) A memorial in Paducah honors this politician from the area, remembered as the oldest man elected vice president; he also helped get the New Deal through Congress Alben Barkley
#6749, aired 2014-01-09PRESIDENTS & VICE PRESIDENTS $200: Willie "cemetery" Poteat is best known for being this president's caddy at Augusta national in the 1950s Eisenhower
#6749, aired 2014-01-09PRESIDENTS & VICE PRESIDENTS $400: (Vice President Biden delivers the clue.) Here in my ceremonial office in this old executive office building, I use a desk made in 1902 for this president & used by every vice president since LBJ Teddy Roosevelt
#6749, aired 2014-01-09PRESIDENTS & VICE PRESIDENTS $800: Like his boss, this VP started at Yale; unlike his boss, he didn't finish there, graduating from the University of Wyoming in 1965 Dick Cheney
#6749, aired 2014-01-09PRESIDENTS & VICE PRESIDENTS $1000: This VP under Lincoln was born in Paris--Paris, Maine Hannibal Hamlin
#6749, aired 2014-01-09PRESIDENTS & VICE PRESIDENTS $2,500 (Daily Double): Bill Clinton said authorizing a special counsel for this 1994 investigation "was the worst mistake of my presidency" Whitewater
#6614, aired 2013-05-23THE VICE PRESIDENCY $200: (Vice President Biden delivers the clue.) In 1789, as this man became the first VP, he said that he was more used to engaging in debates than presiding over them John Adams
#6614, aired 2013-05-23THE VICE PRESIDENCY $600: (Vice President Biden delivers the clue.) The first VP to become president on the death of the incumbent, this man shocked many by insisting on wielding the full presidential powers John Tyler
#6614, aired 2013-05-23THE VICE PRESIDENCY $800: (Vice President Biden delivers the clue.) Since 1974 the official residence of the vice president has been on the grounds of this astronomical agency of the United States the Naval Observatory
#6614, aired 2013-05-23THE VICE PRESIDENCY $1,000 (Daily Double): (Vice President Biden delivers the clue.) The vice president is a member of the Board of Regents of this, "America's Attic" The Smithsonian
#6614, aired 2013-05-23THE VICE PRESIDENCY $1000: (Vice President Biden delivers the clue.) In 1832, after ticking off President Jackson & defending a state's right to nullify an act of the Congress, this proud Southerner became the first vice president to resign (John C.) Calhoun
#6416, aired 2012-07-09VICE PRESIDENTS $200: Recent holder of the office seen here Dick Cheney
#6416, aired 2012-07-09VICE PRESIDENTS $600: The son of a Methodist minister, this vice president graduated from the University of Minnesota law school in 1956 Walter Mondale
#6416, aired 2012-07-09VICE PRESIDENTS $800 (Daily Double): He was the last Democratic Vice President to become president Lyndon Baines Johnson
#6416, aired 2012-07-09VICE PRESIDENTS $800: More famous today for his weird redistricting plans, he was vice president from 1813 to 1814 (Elbridge) Gerry
#6416, aired 2012-07-09VICE PRESIDENTS $1000: This Kentuckian was 71 when he became Truman's vice president in 1949, the oldest VP in history Alben Barkley
#6260, aired 2011-12-02VICE PRESIDENTS $400: While still vice president, he wrote the 1987 autobiography "Looking Forward" George Herbert Walker Bush
#6260, aired 2011-12-02VICE PRESIDENTS $800: On Jan. 20, 1977 he became the first veep to reside in the Admiral's House at the U.S. Naval Observatory Walter Mondale
#6260, aired 2011-12-02VICE PRESIDENTS $1200: This vice president had the same July 8 birthday as his very wealthy grandfather (Nelson) Rockefeller
#6260, aired 2011-12-02VICE PRESIDENTS $1600: In 1864, while serving as Lincoln's Vice President, he served 2 months as a cook in the Maine Coast Guard (Hannibal) Hamlin
#5881, aired 2010-03-22VICE PRECEDENTS $200: In 1977 he became the first veep to move into the vice president's current official residence Walter Mondale
#5881, aired 2010-03-22VICE PRECEDENTS $400: Pinch-pitching for this man, his boss, in 1912 James Sherman became the first VP to make an opening day baseball toss Taft
#5881, aired 2010-03-22VICE PRECEDENTS $600: She was the first woman nominated for vice president by a major party Geraldine Ferraro
#5881, aired 2010-03-22VICE PRECEDENTS $800: He was the first vice president to assume the presidency upon the death of a president John Tyler
#5881, aired 2010-03-22VICE PRECEDENTS $1,000 (Daily Double): He was the first (& only) veep to assume the presidency under the provisions of the 25th amendment Gerald Ford
#5815, aired 2009-12-18VICE PRESIDENTS' BIOS $400: Former Maryland governor; first VP to resign due to criminal charges (Spiro) Agnew
#5815, aired 2009-12-18VICE PRESIDENTS' BIOS $800: He lost to the son of his former boss for the 2000 GOP nomination Dan Quayle
#5815, aired 2009-12-18VICE PRESIDENTS' BIOS $1200: Senate Judiciary Committee chair, 1987-1995 (Joe) Biden
#5815, aired 2009-12-18VICE PRESIDENTS' BIOS $2000: Debated Daniel Webster over states' rights in 1833; first VP to resign the position (John) Calhoun
#5815, aired 2009-12-18VICE PRESIDENTS' BIOS $3,000 (Daily Double): His first name was also that of a Carthaginian general--that's gotta count for something, right? Hannibal Hamlin
#5704, aired 2009-05-28PRESIDENTS & VICE PRESIDENTS $200: With 10, he's the only U.S. president who appointed more justices to the Supreme Court than FDR, who appointed 9 George Washington
#5704, aired 2009-05-28PRESIDENTS & VICE PRESIDENTS $400: From 1909 to 1912, James Schoolcraft Sherman served as this man's vice president Taft
#5704, aired 2009-05-28PRESIDENTS & VICE PRESIDENTS $600: The last Cabinet member to die while in office, Ron Brown, was a member of this president's Cabinet Bill Clinton
#5704, aired 2009-05-28PRESIDENTS & VICE PRESIDENTS $1000: The Mint issues 4 presidential dollar coins a year; 2008 brought us Monroe through him Van Buren
#5704, aired 2009-05-28PRESIDENTS & VICE PRESIDENTS $2,000 (Daily Double): George H.W. Bush faced off against this opponent in a 1984 vice presidential debate Geraldine Ferraro
#5399, aired 2008-02-14VICE PRESIDENTS $200: This vice president who later succeeded to the presidency was born May 8, 1884 in Lamar, Missouri Harry Truman
#5399, aired 2008-02-14VICE PRESIDENTS $400: When he took the oath of office on January 20, 1953 at age 40, he became the second-youngest vice president Nixon
#5399, aired 2008-02-14VICE PRESIDENTS $600: John Nance Garner, this president's first vice president, served from 1933 to 1941 FDR
#5399, aired 2008-02-14VICE PRESIDENTS $800: 2 Minnesotans have served as vice president: Hubert Humphrey & this man, Jimmy Carter's veep Walter Mondale
#5399, aired 2008-02-14VICE PRESIDENTS $2,000 (Daily Double): He was sworn in as vice president March 4, 1841 & as president April 6, 1841 John Tyler
#5207, aired 2007-04-10VICE PRESIDENTS $400: In 1959 this vice-president participated in an impromptu "kitchen debate" at a U.S. exhibit in Moscow Nixon
#5207, aired 2007-04-10VICE PRESIDENTS $800: In 1958 he was elected Governor of New York; he was reelected 3 times Nelson Rockefeller
#5207, aired 2007-04-10VICE PRESIDENTS $1200: He's the only vice-president who was born in Minnesota; nope...Humphrey was born in South Dakota (Walter) Mondale
#5207, aired 2007-04-10VICE PRESIDENTS $1600: In 1864, while serving as vice-president, he spent 2 months in the Maine Coast Guard as a cook Hannibal Hamlin
#5207, aired 2007-04-10VICE PRESIDENTS $2000: In 1812 this future VP lost reelection as Mass. governor after supporting an inequitable redistricting bill; how appropriate! Elbridge Gerry
#5168, aired 2007-02-14DESCRIBING THE VICE PRESIDENT $200: McKinley man, rode rough, bully for him Teddy Roosevelt
#5168, aired 2007-02-14DESCRIBING THE VICE PRESIDENT $400: Never actually said he invented the Internet, told "An Inconvenient Truth" in 2006 Al Gore
#5168, aired 2007-02-14DESCRIBING THE VICE PRESIDENT $600: First Number 2 to go to Number One, anti-tea tax, lived to be 90 John Adams
#5168, aired 2007-02-14DESCRIBING THE VICE PRESIDENT $800: Beat Alexander Hamilton's father-in-law to become Senator in 1791, did worse to Alexander Hamilton Aaron Burr
#5168, aired 2007-02-14DESCRIBING THE VICE PRESIDENT $1000: More than a Metrodome, Nixon nemesis, was "Triple H" way before the WWE guy (Hubert) Humphrey
#5036, aired 2006-07-03VICE PRESIDENTIAL MONOGRAMS $400: HHH Hubert Humphrey
#5036, aired 2006-07-03VICE PRESIDENTIAL MONOGRAMS $800: AAG Albert Gore
#5036, aired 2006-07-03VICE PRESIDENTIAL MONOGRAMS $1200: JDQ Quayle
#5036, aired 2006-07-03VICE PRESIDENTIAL MONOGRAMS $1600: STA Spiro Agnew
#5036, aired 2006-07-03VICE PRESIDENTIAL MONOGRAMS $2000: WFM Walter F. Mondale
#5004, aired 2006-05-18VICE PRESIDENT... THE SITCOM! $200: Tonight on "Fuzzy Math", he finds out the hard way that sometimes, 50,456,062 can be more than 50,996,582 Al Gore
#5004, aired 2006-05-18VICE PRESIDENT... THE SITCOM! $400: After serving from 1857 to 1861, tonight he finally tells President Buchanan, "For the last time, my name's not Myra!" John Breckinridge
#5004, aired 2006-05-18VICE PRESIDENT... THE SITCOM! $800: On a very special episode, this Virginian's run as the first Whig VP comes to a stunning end (John) Tyler
#5004, aired 2006-05-18VICE PRESIDENT... THE SITCOM! $1,000 (Daily Double): In tonight's episode, "Take This Job & Shove It", he quits as a power line worker to attend the Univ. of Wyoming Cheney
#5004, aired 2006-05-18VICE PRESIDENT... THE SITCOM! $1000: When his boss tells him he won't be on the ticket again, this Northeastern man snaps, "Whatchu talkin' 'bout, Abe?" Hannibal Hamlin
#4910, aired 2006-01-06THE VICE PRESIDENT WHO... $200: ...was the first to be tried for treason Aaron Burr
#4910, aired 2006-01-06THE VICE PRESIDENT WHO... $400: ...received a law degree from Indiana University in 1974 Dan Quayle
#4910, aired 2006-01-06THE VICE PRESIDENT WHO... $600: ...pleaded no contest to income tax evasion & wrote a novel, "The Canfield Decision" Agnew
#4910, aired 2006-01-06THE VICE PRESIDENT WHO... $800: ...filled Hubert Humphrey's Senate seat in 1965 Walter Mondale
#4910, aired 2006-01-06THE VICE PRESIDENT WHO... $1000: ...served from 1941 to 1945 Henry Wallace
#4897, aired 2005-12-20VICE PRESIDENTS $200: He was the second person to resign from America's second-highest office Spiro Agnew
#4897, aired 2005-12-20VICE PRESIDENTS $400: John Quincy Adams had John C. Calhoun; James Buchanan had this John C. John C. Breckinridge
#4897, aired 2005-12-20VICE PRESIDENTS $600: Alben Barkley's 10-year-old grandson came up with this slang "title" for the vice president veep
#4897, aired 2005-12-20VICE PRESIDENTS $800: The cartoon seen here lampooned this vice president (Elbridge) Gerry
#4897, aired 2005-12-20VICE PRESIDENTS $1000: Vice president from 1933 to 1941, he's best remembered for his acerbic quips about the job's worthlessness John Nance Garner
#4714, aired 2005-02-17VICE PRESIDENTIAL VICE $400: Taking kickbacks from Baltimore contractors helped oust him from office in the 1970s (Spiro) Agnew
#4714, aired 2005-02-17VICE PRESIDENTIAL VICE $800: After failing to create his own country in the West, he asked Napoleon to help him conquer Florida (Aaron) Burr
#4714, aired 2005-02-17VICE PRESIDENTIAL VICE $1200: Schuyler Colfax, this ex-general's vice president, pleaded that bribe money given to him was for the sale of a piano (Ulysses S.) Grant
#4714, aired 2005-02-17VICE PRESIDENTIAL VICE $1600: This V.P. diverted attention from his slush fund by explaining his wife had a cloth coat & not a mink (Richard) Nixon
#4714, aired 2005-02-17VICE PRESIDENTIAL VICE $2000: Levi Morton was soiled by the Peruvian guano scandal before taking office in 1889 for this president Benjamin Harrison
#4668, aired 2004-12-15VICE PRESIDENTIAL NICKNAMES $200: "That Damned Cowboy" was some "Rough Rider" Theodore Roosevelt
#4668, aired 2004-12-15VICE PRESIDENTIAL NICKNAMES $400: Get over "The Hump" & name this "Happy Warrior" Hubert Humphrey
#4668, aired 2004-12-15VICE PRESIDENTIAL NICKNAMES $600: This "White Knight" was also "Nixon's Nixon" Spiro Agnew
#4668, aired 2004-12-15VICE PRESIDENTIAL NICKNAMES $800: This "Spendthrift of Albany" had some "Rocky" times Nelson Rockefeller
#4668, aired 2004-12-15VICE PRESIDENTIAL NICKNAMES $1000: In the early 1800s he was "The Napoleon of the West" & "The Great American Rascal" Aaron Burr
#4625, aired 2004-10-15VICE PRESIDENTIAL RHYME TIME $400: Mondale's tables of worship Walter's altars
#4625, aired 2004-10-15VICE PRESIDENTIAL RHYME TIME $800: Al's portals Gore's doors
#4625, aired 2004-10-15VICE PRESIDENTIAL RHYME TIME $1200: Aaron's mongrel dogs Burr's curs
#4625, aired 2004-10-15VICE PRESIDENTIAL RHYME TIME $1600: Dan's humpbacks Quayle's whales
#4625, aired 2004-10-15VICE PRESIDENTIAL RHYME TIME $2000: Colfax' accounting clerks Schuyler's filers
#4548, aired 2004-05-19WHO WAS THE VICE PRESIDENT WHEN... $400: ...Alaska & Hawaii were admitted to the Union Richard Nixon
#4548, aired 2004-05-19WHO WAS THE VICE PRESIDENT WHEN... $800: ...Sandra Day O'Connor became the first female on the U.S. Supreme Court George Bush
#4548, aired 2004-05-19WHO WAS THE VICE PRESIDENT WHEN... $1200: ...Alexander Hamilton died (Aaron) Burr
#4548, aired 2004-05-19WHO WAS THE VICE PRESIDENT WHEN... $1,600 (Daily Double): ...Mark Spitz won 7 gold medals in Munich Spiro Agnew
#4548, aired 2004-05-19WHO WAS THE VICE PRESIDENT WHEN... $2000: ...John Glenn orbited the Earth for the first time Lyndon Johnson
#4495, aired 2004-03-05VICE PRESIDENTS WHO BECAME PRESIDENT $200: Raised in Whittier, California (Richard) Nixon
#4495, aired 2004-03-05VICE PRESIDENTS WHO BECAME PRESIDENT $400: His wife is seen here Gerald Ford
#4495, aired 2004-03-05VICE PRESIDENTS WHO BECAME PRESIDENT $600: The last to become president because of the death of a president LBJ
#4495, aired 2004-03-05VICE PRESIDENTS WHO BECAME PRESIDENT $800: In the early '40s he was among the youngest pilots in the U.S. Navy George Herbert Walker Bush
#4495, aired 2004-03-05VICE PRESIDENTS WHO BECAME PRESIDENT $1,600 (Daily Double): In 1910 he flew in a plane built by the Wright Brothers Theodore Roosevelt
#4475, aired 2004-02-06VICE PRESIDENTIAL BIRTHPLACES $400: October 30, 1735: Braintree, Massachusetts John Adams
#4475, aired 2004-02-06VICE PRESIDENTIAL BIRTHPLACES $800: March 31, 1948: Washington, D.C. Al Gore
#4475, aired 2004-02-06VICE PRESIDENTIAL BIRTHPLACES $1200: December 5, 1782: Kinderhook, New York Martin Van Buren
#4475, aired 2004-02-06VICE PRESIDENTIAL BIRTHPLACES $1600: January 30, 1941: Lincoln, Nebraska Dick Cheney
#4475, aired 2004-02-06VICE PRESIDENTIAL BIRTHPLACES $3,400 (Daily Double): November 9, 1918: Baltimore, Maryland Spiro Agnew
#4397, aired 2003-10-21VICE PRESIDENTIAL TERMS OF SERVICE $200: 1953-1961 Richard Nixon
#4397, aired 2003-10-21VICE PRESIDENTIAL TERMS OF SERVICE $400: 1989-1993 Dan Quayle
#4397, aired 2003-10-21VICE PRESIDENTIAL TERMS OF SERVICE $600: 1901 Teddy Roosevelt
#4397, aired 2003-10-21VICE PRESIDENTIAL TERMS OF SERVICE $800: 1965-1969 Hubert Humphrey
#4397, aired 2003-10-21VICE PRESIDENTIAL TERMS OF SERVICE $1000: 1861-1865 Hannibal Hamlin
#4352, aired 2003-07-01I WAS HIS VICE PRESIDENT $400: Hubert Humphrey Lyndon B. Johnson
#4352, aired 2003-07-01I WAS HIS VICE PRESIDENT $800: Walter Mondale Jimmy Carter
#4352, aired 2003-07-01I WAS HIS VICE PRESIDENT $1200: Aaron Burr Thomas Jefferson
#4352, aired 2003-07-01I WAS HIS VICE PRESIDENT $1600: Chester A. Arthur James Garfield
#4352, aired 2003-07-01I WAS HIS VICE PRESIDENT $2000: John C. Calhoun John Quincy Adams
#4287, aired 2003-04-01VICE PRESIDENTS $200: In 1993 he headed the National Performance Review, which suggested ways to reduce the costs of government Al Gore
#4287, aired 2003-04-01VICE PRESIDENTS $400: On Nov. 22, 1875 Henry Wilson died while serving as vice president under this man Ulysses S. Grant
#4287, aired 2003-04-01VICE PRESIDENTS $800: At the 1900 GOP Convention, he received 925 of 926 votes for the VP nomination; he declined to vote for himself Theodore Roosevelt
#4287, aired 2003-04-01VICE PRESIDENTS $1,000 (Daily Double): He's the only vice president who became president not immediately after his vice presidency Richard M. Nixon
#4287, aired 2003-04-01VICE PRESIDENTS $1000: 1 of 2 Whigs who served as vice president Millard Fillmore or John Tyler
#4214, aired 2002-12-19VICE PRESIDENTS $400: William King, Pierce's VP, used to be the roommate of this bachelor president James Buchanan
#4214, aired 2002-12-19VICE PRESIDENTS $800: Henry Wilson, later Grant's VP, left the Whigs & the Know-Nothings because of their soft stands on this issue slavery
#4214, aired 2002-12-19VICE PRESIDENTS $1200: Elbridge Gerry almost became president when this man got very sick in 1813, but wound up dying in office himself James Madison
#4214, aired 2002-12-19VICE PRESIDENTS $1600: Seen here, he served as vice president for just over 2 years Nelson Rockefeller
#4214, aired 2002-12-19VICE PRESIDENTS $2000: Garret Hobart was such a good VP that this president didn't replace him after he died in 1899 William McKinley
#4061, aired 2002-04-08VICE PRESIDENTS $200: In 1945, at age 60, he became the oldest veep to succeed to the presidency upon the death of the president Harry Truman
#4061, aired 2002-04-08VICE PRESIDENTS $400: In 1985, during President Reagan's cancer surgery, he officially served as acting president for about 8 hours George H. W. Bush
#4061, aired 2002-04-08VICE PRESIDENTS $600: He was VP from 1893 to 1897; his same-named grandson lost presidential elections twice to Dwight Eisenhower (Adlai) Stevenson
#3947, aired 2001-10-30VICE PRESIDENTS $100: He lost the presidency by a 71-68 electoral vote count, so he settled for the VP slot in 1796 Thomas Jefferson
#3947, aired 2001-10-30VICE PRESIDENTS $200: Speaking at Columbia Law School's 2000 commencement, he joked that he invented Lexis-Nexis Al Gore
#3947, aired 2001-10-30VICE PRESIDENTS $300: He found the press quite taxing, calling them "Nattering nabobs of negativism" Spiro Agnew
#3947, aired 2001-10-30VICE PRESIDENTS $400: He only served 6 months as VP before he took the presidential oath of office in Buffalo Theodore Roosevelt
#3947, aired 2001-10-30VICE PRESIDENTS $1,300 (Daily Double): This ex-VP took the presidential oath of office from Judge Sarah Hughes, the first woman to administer it Lyndon Johnson
#3934, aired 2001-10-11VICE PRESIDENTIAL RHYME TIME $100: Gore's buddies Al's pals
#3934, aired 2001-10-11VICE PRESIDENTIAL RHYME TIME $200: Cheney's bloodsucking arachnids Dick's ticks
#3934, aired 2001-10-11VICE PRESIDENTIAL RHYME TIME $300: Mondale's midriff-baring tops Walter's halters
#3934, aired 2001-10-11VICE PRESIDENTIAL RHYME TIME $400: Van Buren's merchandise boxes Martin's cartons
#3934, aired 2001-10-11VICE PRESIDENTIAL RHYME TIME $500: Arthur's fools Chester's jesters
#3864, aired 2001-05-24VICE PRESIDENT & SENATOR $200: This longtime senator who became VP in 1965 went back to the Senate in 1970 after losing a presidential bid Hubert Humphrey
#3864, aired 2001-05-24VICE PRESIDENT & SENATOR $400: A senator during most of the 1790s, he came out of the election of 1800 as vice president Aaron Burr
#3864, aired 2001-05-24VICE PRESIDENT & SENATOR $600: He resigned as vice president in 1832 (a first!) & was named a senator by South Carolina John C. Calhoun
#3864, aired 2001-05-24VICE PRESIDENT & SENATOR $800: As of 2000 he was the oldest senator turned vice president still alive Walter Mondale
#3864, aired 2001-05-24VICE PRESIDENT & SENATOR $1000: Years after Charles Fairbanks in 1905, he was the next Indianan to go from the Senate to the vice presidency Dan Quayle
#3853, aired 2001-05-09THE VICE PRESIDENCY $200: The vice president serves as the presiding officer, or president, of this U.S. government body the Senate
#3853, aired 2001-05-09THE VICE PRESIDENCY $400: Cardiological term often used for the distance the vice president is "away" from the most powerful office in the land heartbeat
#3853, aired 2001-05-09THE VICE PRESIDENCY $600: He told Abigail that the vice presidency was "the most insignificant office" contrived or conceived John Adams
#3853, aired 2001-05-09THE VICE PRESIDENCY $800: The official music for the vice president, "Hail Columbia" is the veep's equivalent of this march "Hail to the Chief"
#3853, aired 2001-05-09THE VICE PRESIDENCY $1000: The vice president attends meetings of the president's cabinet & is a member of this, the NSC National Security Council
#3695, aired 2000-09-29VICE PRESIDENTIAL RHYME TIME $100: Al's household jobs Gore's chores
#3695, aired 2000-09-29VICE PRESIDENTIAL RHYME TIME $200: Dan's laments Quayle's wails
#3695, aired 2000-09-29VICE PRESIDENTIAL RHYME TIME $300: George's posteriors Bush's tushes
#3695, aired 2000-09-29VICE PRESIDENTIAL RHYME TIME $400: Aaron's insults Burr's slurs
#3695, aired 2000-09-29VICE PRESIDENTIAL RHYME TIME $500: Gerald's leaping noblemen Ford's lords
#3689, aired 2000-09-21VICE PRESIDENTS $100: In July 1959 he traveled to the Soviet Union to open an American exhibit in Moscow Richard Nixon
#3689, aired 2000-09-21VICE PRESIDENTS $200: We'll bet this Minnesota senator was pleased as punch to accept the nomination as LBJ's running mate in 1964 Hubert Humphrey
#3689, aired 2000-09-21VICE PRESIDENTS $300: In 1900 Republicans put this "Rough Rider" on the ticket to counter the appeal of Democrat William Jennings Bryan Theodore Roosevelt
#3689, aired 2000-09-21VICE PRESIDENTS $500 (Daily Double): He served as vice president for only a month before succeeding to the presidency John Tyler
#3689, aired 2000-09-21VICE PRESIDENTS $500: In 1976 Bob Dole & this running mate of Jimmy Carter met in the first televised vice-presidential debate Walter Mondale
#3495, aired 1999-11-12VICE PRESIDENTS $100: On March 3, 1999 this vice president told CNN that he "took the initiative in creating the internet" Al Gore
#3495, aired 1999-11-12VICE PRESIDENTS $200: He was the first Virginian to serve as vice president Thomas Jefferson
#3495, aired 1999-11-12VICE PRESIDENTS $300: FDR had 3 vice presidents, this Missourian being the last Harry S. Truman
#3495, aired 1999-11-12VICE PRESIDENTS $500: Richard Nixon's vice president, he was the second sitting veep to resign from office Spiro Agnew
#3495, aired 1999-11-12VICE PRESIDENTS $1,000 (Daily Double): Although a Democrat, he was nominated for vice president by Republicans at the 1864 National Union Convention Andrew Johnson
#3402, aired 1999-05-25THE VICE PREZ SEZ $200: He declared in 1992 that if Clinton & Gore were moderates, "I'm a world champion speller" Dan Quayle
#3402, aired 1999-05-25THE VICE PREZ SEZ $400: Appropriately, this "silent" president's VP, Charles Dawes, criticized the Senate for filibustering Calvin Coolidge
#3402, aired 1999-05-25THE VICE PREZ SEZ $600: John Nance Garner called the vice presidency this object "on the automobile of government" spare tire
#3402, aired 1999-05-25THE VICE PREZ SEZ $800: In 1978 Walter Mondale called this earlier VP, Mondale's mentor, "His country's conscience" Hubert Humphrey
#3402, aired 1999-05-25THE VICE PREZ SEZ $1000: As FDR's VP, this future Progressive candidate hailed "The century of the common man" Henry Wallace
#3326, aired 1999-02-08VICE PRESIDENTS' TERMS OF SERVICE $100: 1961-1963 Lyndon B. Johnson
#3326, aired 1999-02-08VICE PRESIDENTS' TERMS OF SERVICE $200: 1789-1797 John Adams
#3326, aired 1999-02-08VICE PRESIDENTS' TERMS OF SERVICE $300: 1973-1974 Gerald Ford
#3326, aired 1999-02-08VICE PRESIDENTS' TERMS OF SERVICE $400: 1945 Harry S. Truman
#3326, aired 1999-02-08VICE PRESIDENTS' TERMS OF SERVICE $500: 1933-1941 John Nance Garner
#3252, aired 1998-10-27HE'S MY VICE PRESIDENT! $100: Nelson A. Rockefeller Gerald Ford
#3252, aired 1998-10-27HE'S MY VICE PRESIDENT! $200: Hubert H. Humphrey Lyndon Johnson
#3252, aired 1998-10-27HE'S MY VICE PRESIDENT! $300: Hannibal Hamlin Abraham Lincoln
#3252, aired 1998-10-27HE'S MY VICE PRESIDENT! $500: Schuyler Colfax Ulysses S. Grant
#3252, aired 1998-10-27HE'S MY VICE PRESIDENT! $800 (Daily Double): Calvin Coolidge Warren G. Harding
#3167, aired 1998-05-12HE'S MY VICE PRESIDENT! $200: Spiro T. Agnew Richard M. Nixon
#3167, aired 1998-05-12HE'S MY VICE PRESIDENT! $400: Harry Truman Franklin D. Roosevelt
#3167, aired 1998-05-12HE'S MY VICE PRESIDENT! $600: Henry A. Wallace Franklin D. Roosevelt
#3167, aired 1998-05-12HE'S MY VICE PRESIDENT! $800: John Nance Garner Franklin D. Roosevelt
#3167, aired 1998-05-12HE'S MY VICE PRESIDENT! $4,000 (Daily Double): Alben W. Barkley Harry Truman
#2995, aired 1997-09-12VICE PRESIDENTS $200: This Hoosier, elected to Congress at age 29, was put on the vice-presidential ticket in 1988 Dan Quayle
#2995, aired 1997-09-12VICE PRESIDENTS $400: These 2 unelected vice presidents follow each other in the sequence of vice presidents Gerald Ford & Nelson Rockefeller
#2995, aired 1997-09-12VICE PRESIDENTS $600: He was the last vice president to act as president of the Senate over 4 congresses: 97, 98, 99 & 100 George Bush
#2995, aired 1997-09-12VICE PRESIDENTS $800: Prior to becoming a Republican in the 1850s, Schuyler Colfax belonged to this party Whigs
#2995, aired 1997-09-12VICE PRESIDENTS $1000: He was the only vice president between Millard Fillmore & Chester Arthur to become president Andrew Johnson
#2899, aired 1997-03-20VICE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES $200: His running mate was Pat Choate H. Ross Perot
#2899, aired 1997-03-20VICE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES $400: From 1974 to 1978 she was an assistant district attorney in Queens, New York Geraldine Ferraro
#2899, aired 1997-03-20VICE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES $600: His vice presidential candidates were John J. Sparkman in 1952 & Estes Kefauver in 1956 Adlai Stevenson
#2899, aired 1997-03-20VICE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES $1000: In 1980 Patrick J. Lucey was this independent candidate's vice presidential running mate John Anderson
#2899, aired 1997-03-20VICE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES $1,300 (Daily Double): In 1972 this man replaced Thomas Eagleton as George McGovern's running mate Sargent Shriver
#2798, aired 1996-10-30VICE PRESIDENTS $200: In February 1801, after 36 ballots in the House, Jefferson was declared president, this man vice president Aaron Burr
#2798, aired 1996-10-30VICE PRESIDENTS $400: This JFK vice president served as chairman of the National Aeronautics & Space Council Lyndon Johnson
#2798, aired 1996-10-30VICE PRESIDENTS $600: He once called protesting students & intellectuals an "effete corps of impudent snobs" Spiro Agnew
#2798, aired 1996-10-30VICE PRESIDENTS $1000: The vice presidency under James A. Garfield was his first elective office Chester Arthur
#2798, aired 1996-10-30VICE PRESIDENTS $2,500 (Daily Double): At age 71, this running mate of Harry Truman was the oldest vice president to take office Alben Barkley
#2746, aired 1996-07-08VICE PRESIDENTS $200: A post-election poll indicated that his being on the 1988 ticket cost Bush 4% of the vote Quayle
#2746, aired 1996-07-08VICE PRESIDENTS $400: Thomas R. Marshall is remembered for saying, "What this country needs is a really good" one of these a five-cent cigar
#2746, aired 1996-07-08VICE PRESIDENTS $600: His second vice president, Henry Wallace, was originally a Republican FDR
#2746, aired 1996-07-08VICE PRESIDENTS $800: John C. Calhoun resigned the vice presidency when elected one of these a senator
#2746, aired 1996-07-08VICE PRESIDENTS $3,000 (Daily Double): He accepted the resignation of Zachary Taylor's whole cabinet when he succeeded Taylor Millard Fillmore
#2610, aired 1995-12-29VICE PRESIDENTS $100: In 1972 he married Marilyn Tucker Dan Quayle
#2610, aired 1995-12-29VICE PRESIDENTS $200: James Wilkinson's denunciation of this man led to his famous treason trial Aaron Burr
#2610, aired 1995-12-29VICE PRESIDENTS $300: This Gerald Ford vice president served as president of the Museum of Modern Art 1939-1941 & 1946-1953 Nelson Rockefeller
#2610, aired 1995-12-29VICE PRESIDENTS $400: In 1962 this future vice president was elected Baltimore County Executive (Spiro) Agnew
#2610, aired 1995-12-29VICE PRESIDENTS $1,000 (Daily Double): In 1828's "South Carolina Exposition", he argued for the right of states to nullify federal laws (John C.) Calhoun
#2599, aired 1995-12-14VICE PRESIDENTS $200: This current vice president is the only man born in Washington, D.C. to serve in that office (Albert) Gore
#2599, aired 1995-12-14VICE PRESIDENTS $400: In the 1970s this Indianan worked briefly as associate publisher of the Huntington Herald-Press Quayle
#2599, aired 1995-12-14VICE PRESIDENTS $600: Only 2 men have been appointed VP under the 25th Amendment: Gerald Ford & this New York governor (Nelson) Rockefeller
#2599, aired 1995-12-14VICE PRESIDENTS $800: In 1944 he helped organize Minnesota's Democratic Farmer-Labor Party (Hubert) Humphrey
#2599, aired 1995-12-14VICE PRESIDENTS $3,000 (Daily Double): This president's 2 vice presidents were John C. Calhoun & Martin Van Buren Andrew Jackson
#2554, aired 1995-10-12VICE PRESIDENTS $200: Nicknamed "Rocky", he was born in Bar Harbor, Maine in 1908 Nelson Rockefeller
#2554, aired 1995-10-12VICE PRESIDENTS $400: His father, Theofraste Anagnostopoulos, immigrated to the U.S. from Greece around 1900 Spiro Agnew
#2554, aired 1995-10-12VICE PRESIDENTS $600: After leaving office in 1969, he returned to teaching at Macalester college in St. Paul, Minnesota Humphrey
#2554, aired 1995-10-12VICE PRESIDENTS $1000: For his WWI reparations plan, this vice president under Calvin Coolidge won a 1925 Nobel Peace Prize Charles Dawes
#2554, aired 1995-10-12VICE PRESIDENTS $2,000 (Daily Double): He was Harry Truman's second choice for vice president; William O. Douglas was first Alben Barkley
#2547, aired 1995-10-03VICE PRESIDENTS $200: This Carter VP's wife was nicknamed "Joan of Art" for her interest in that subject Mondale
#2547, aired 1995-10-03VICE PRESIDENTS $600: Though hindered by dyslexia, this future Ford VP was named to Phi Beta Kappa Nelson Rockefeller
#2547, aired 1995-10-03VICE PRESIDENTS $800: He went to Europe after his 1807 treason trial & still attempted to gain a North American empire Aaron Burr
#2547, aired 1995-10-03VICE PRESIDENTS $1000: This first FDR VP lived to nearly 99, making him the longest-lived holder of the office (John Nance) Garner
#2547, aired 1995-10-03VICE PRESIDENTS $1,800 (Daily Double): In 1968 he won the Democratic presidential nomination without entering a single primary Hubert Humphrey
#2465, aired 1995-04-28VICE PRESIDENTS $200: While attending DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana, this future vice president played on the golf team Dan Quayle
#2465, aired 1995-04-28VICE PRESIDENTS $400: Ironically, he was elected to the Senate in 1791 over Alexander Hamilton's father-in-law Aaron Burr
#2465, aired 1995-04-28VICE PRESIDENTS $800: A Texas city bears the name of this man who was vice president when Texas joined the Union George Dallas
#2465, aired 1995-04-28VICE PRESIDENTS $1,000 (Daily Double): This vice president earned his law degree in 1947 from Baltimore law school Spiro Agnew
#2465, aired 1995-04-28VICE PRESIDENTS $1000: Lincoln's first vice president, he died on July 4, 1891 in Bangor, Maine Hannibal Hamlin
#2441, aired 1995-03-27VICE PRESIDENTS $200: After resigning in 1973, he opened Pathlite, Inc., a consulting firm (Spiro) Agnew
#2441, aired 1995-03-27VICE PRESIDENTS $400: As a U.S. Representative, William King sided with the war hawks in favor of this war with England the War of 1812
#2441, aired 1995-03-27VICE PRESIDENTS $600: The term "veep", denoting the vice president, was coined by the grandson of this Truman VP (Alben) Barkley
#2441, aired 1995-03-27VICE PRESIDENTS $800: This first FDR VP was the son of a former Confederate cavalryman (John Nance) Garner
#2441, aired 1995-03-27VICE PRESIDENTS $1000: Believing he'd become too radical, Lincoln didn't support him for a 2nd term as his VP (Hannibal) Hamlin
#2421, aired 1995-02-27VICE PRESIDENTS $200: When inaugurated at age 40 on January 20, 1953 he became the second-youngest vice president Richard Milhouse Nixon
#2421, aired 1995-02-27VICE PRESIDENTS $600: In 1939 he graduated magna cum laude from the University of Minnesota (Hubert) Humphrey
#2421, aired 1995-02-27VICE PRESIDENTS $800: This running mate of Harry Truman was the 1st vice president to sit on the National Security Council (Alben) Barkley
#2421, aired 1995-02-27VICE PRESIDENTS $1000: In 1841 he became the 1st vice president to succeed to the presidency upon the death of a president (John) Tyler
#2421, aired 1995-02-27VICE PRESIDENTS $1,200 (Daily Double): This 1st vice president of Thomas Jefferson was the grandson of famous preacher Jonathan Edwards Aaron Burr
#2351, aired 1994-11-21VICE PRESIDENTS $100: Elbridge Gerry signed the Declaration of Independence but refused to sign this 1787 document the Constitution
#2351, aired 1994-11-21VICE PRESIDENTS $200: He was a protege of Hubert Humphrey & replaced Humphrey in the U.S. Senate Walter Mondale
#2351, aired 1994-11-21VICE PRESIDENTS $300: He was a boxing & football coach at Yale before attending law school there Gerald Ford
#2351, aired 1994-11-21VICE PRESIDENTS $400: This vice president for whom an Alaskan city is named was involved in Canadian-Alaskan border negotiations Charles Fairbanks
#2351, aired 1994-11-21VICE PRESIDENTS $500: He was Senate majority leader from 1937-1947 & vice president from 1949-1953 Alben Barkley
#2292, aired 1994-07-19VICE PRESIDENTS $200: He was the last man to serve as FDR's vice president Harry Truman
#2292, aired 1994-07-19VICE PRESIDENTS $400: He was the last vice president to serve more than 4 years in the office Bush
#2292, aired 1994-07-19VICE PRESIDENTS $600: He was the first vice president to serve more than 4 years in the office John Adams
#2292, aired 1994-07-19VICE PRESIDENTS $800: A nephew of this Jefferson vice president sponsored the Erie Canal George Clinton
#2292, aired 1994-07-19VICE PRESIDENTS $1000: 1 of the 2 presidents under whom John C. Calhoun served as vice president (1 of) John Quincy Adams & Andrew Jackson
#2234, aired 1994-04-28VICE PRESIDENTS $200: After killing Hamilton, he returned to Washington & resumed his duties as vice president Aaron Burr
#2234, aired 1994-04-28VICE PRESIDENTS $400: Vice Presidents George Bush, Elbridge Gerry & John Adams were all born in this state Massachusetts
#2234, aired 1994-04-28VICE PRESIDENTS $600: As Ford's Vice President, he chaired a commission that investigated the CIA Rockefeller
#2234, aired 1994-04-28VICE PRESIDENTS $800: Charles Warren Fairbanks, a conservative, was chosen to run with this Progressive Republican in 1904 Theodore Roosevelt
#2234, aired 1994-04-28VICE PRESIDENTS $1000: He challenged FDR for the presidential nomination in 1940, while serving as FDR's vice president John Nance Garner
#2206, aired 1994-03-21VICE PRESIDENTS $200: He was the first vice president born in Virginia Jefferson
#2206, aired 1994-03-21VICE PRESIDENTS $400: In 1961 this Minn. senator became Assistant Majority Leader; 3 years later, he was elected vice president Humphrey
#2206, aired 1994-03-21VICE PRESIDENTS $600: This 45th vice president is only the second to hail from Tennessee Al Gore
#2206, aired 1994-03-21VICE PRESIDENTS $1000: A term for rearranging election districts for political gain is derived from his name (Elbridge) Gerry
#2206, aired 1994-03-21VICE PRESIDENTS $2,000 (Daily Double): In 1954 this former vice president under Truman published his autobiography, "That Reminds Me" Alben Barkley
#2121, aired 1993-11-22VICE PRESIDENTS $200: After serving in Vietnam, he worked as a reporter for the Tennesseean newspaper Al Gore
#2121, aired 1993-11-22VICE PRESIDENTS $400: He was the first vice president who didn't go on to become president Aaron Burr
#2121, aired 1993-11-22VICE PRESIDENTS $600: In 1993 this vice president under Carter was appointed ambassador to Japan Walter Mondale
#2121, aired 1993-11-22VICE PRESIDENTS $800: Alaska's second most populous city is named for this man who was vice president from 1905-1909 Charles Fairbanks
#2121, aired 1993-11-22VICE PRESIDENTS $1000: This man who served under Lincoln was also the second Republican governor of Maine Hannibal Hamlin
#2071, aired 1993-09-13VICE PRESIDENTS $200: The office remained vacant for over 3 years after he moved to the presidency in 1945 Harry Truman
#2071, aired 1993-09-13VICE PRESIDENTS $400: On January 6, 1961 he had to tell Congress that his opponent won the electoral vote for president Nixon
#2071, aired 1993-09-13VICE PRESIDENTS $600: He was 53 when he became vice president; later, a 53-year-old Thomas Jefferson was his VP John Adams
#2071, aired 1993-09-13VICE PRESIDENTS $800: He was vice president between Agnew & Rockefeller Ford
#2071, aired 1993-09-13VICE PRESIDENTS $1000: 2 of the 3 vice presidents who called Texas their home (2 of) Johnson, Garner & George Bush
#1999, aired 1993-04-22VICE PRESIDENTS $200: In November 1960 he was elected vice president & reelected senator from Texas Lyndon Johnson
#1999, aired 1993-04-22VICE PRESIDENTS $400: Nixon called him "Ted" Spiro Agnew
#1999, aired 1993-04-22VICE PRESIDENTS $600: He was the first vice president to serve 2 terms John Adams
#1999, aired 1993-04-22VICE PRESIDENTS $800: The Whigs chose this Virginian as W.H. Harrison's running mate in order to carry the South John Tyler
#1999, aired 1993-04-22VICE PRESIDENTS $2,000 (Daily Double): The vice presidency under James A. Garfield was his first elective office Chester A. Arthur
#1949, aired 1993-02-11VICE PRESIDENTS $200: John C. Breckinridge was our youngest veep at 36; this Indiana Republican was 3rd youngest at 41 Dan Quayle
#1949, aired 1993-02-11VICE PRESIDENTS $400: During a 1958 tour of Latin America, this vice president's car was jostled by demonstrators in Caracas Nixon
#1949, aired 1993-02-11VICE PRESIDENTS $600: He's the only vice president born in Maryland Spiro Agnew
#1949, aired 1993-02-11VICE PRESIDENTS $800: He served as FDR's Secretary of Agriculture for 2 terms before becoming vice president in 1941 Henry Wallace
#1949, aired 1993-02-11VICE PRESIDENTS $2,000 (Daily Double): In 1805 George Clinton replaced this man as vice president Aaron Burr
#1915, aired 1992-12-25VICE PRESIDENTS $200: In 1801, after 36 ballots, the House of Representatives chose Jefferson President & this man vice president Aaron Burr
#1915, aired 1992-12-25VICE PRESIDENTS $400: In 1969 he said that TV's power over public opinion was in the hands of "a small and unelected elite" Spiro Agnew
#1915, aired 1992-12-25VICE PRESIDENTS $600: In November 1975 this vice president announced that he wouldn't be Gerald Ford's running mate Rockefeller
#1915, aired 1992-12-25VICE PRESIDENTS $800: In the 1940s he helped unite the Democratic & Farmer-Labor parties in Minnesota Hubert Humphrey
#1915, aired 1992-12-25VICE PRESIDENTS $1,000 (Daily Double): Known as "The Great Nullifier", he was VP under John Quincy Adams & Andrew Jackson John Calhoun
#1783, aired 1992-05-06VICE PRESIDENTS $200: He first supported Nelson Rockefeller, not his future running mate Nixon, in the 1968 race Spiro Agnew
#1783, aired 1992-05-06VICE PRESIDENTS $400: Hubert Humphrey & Walter Mondale are the only 2 U.S. vice presidents from this state Minnesota
#1783, aired 1992-05-06VICE PRESIDENTS $600: John Nance Garner, his 1st VP called the office "a spare tire on the automobile of government" Franklin Roosevelt
#1783, aired 1992-05-06VICE PRESIDENTS $800: The only member of the Warren Commission to become vice president & president Gerald Ford
#1783, aired 1992-05-06VICE PRESIDENTS $1,500 (Daily Double): He was Harding's vice president & Charles Dawes was his Calvin Coolidge
#1688, aired 1991-12-25VICE PRESIDENTS $200: This New York governor was the last governor to become vice president Nelson Rockefeller
#1688, aired 1991-12-25VICE PRESIDENTS $400: While vice president in 1804, he was indicted for murder in New York & New Jersey Aaron Burr
#1688, aired 1991-12-25VICE PRESIDENTS $600: Grover Cleveland's 2nd vice president, his grandson shared his name & ran for president in 1952 & 1956 Adlai Stevenson
#1688, aired 1991-12-25VICE PRESIDENTS $800: While mayor of Minneapolis in 1947, he helped found Americans for Democratic Action Hubert Humphrey
#1688, aired 1991-12-25VICE PRESIDENTS $1000: He served under FDR for 2 terms & then ran against him for the 1940 presidential nomination John Nance Garner
#1677, aired 1991-12-10VICE PRESIDENTS $200: In 1974 he was disbarred in Maryland, where he'd been governor Spiro Agnew
#1677, aired 1991-12-10VICE PRESIDENTS $400: When he became VP in 1974, his personal worth was estimated at over $70 million Nelson Rockefeller
#1677, aired 1991-12-10VICE PRESIDENTS $600: As a Navy pilot from 1943-45, he won the Distinguished Flying Cross for heroism George Bush
#1677, aired 1991-12-10VICE PRESIDENTS $800: He was elected to the Senate in 1791, defeating Alexander Hamilton's father-in-law Aaron Burr
#1677, aired 1991-12-10VICE PRESIDENTS $1000: He was the only vice president who represented the Federalist Party John Adams
#1603, aired 1991-07-17VICE PRESIDENTS $100: He's first in casting the most tie breaking votes as well as first on the list of VPs John Adams
#1603, aired 1991-07-17VICE PRESIDENTS $200: He was the first vice president to succeed to the presidency upon the president's resignation Gerald Ford
#1603, aired 1991-07-17VICE PRESIDENTS $400: Alaska's 2nd largest city is named for this man, Teddy Roosevelt's vice president (Charles) Fairbanks
#1603, aired 1991-07-17VICE PRESIDENTS $500: He was the last Whig to hold the office & went on to become president when Zachary Taylor died Millard Fillmore
#1603, aired 1991-07-17VICE PRESIDENTS $1,100 (Daily Double): He was the last vice president to succeed to the presidency upon the president's death Lyndon Johnson
#1478, aired 1991-01-23VICE PRESIDENTS $200: Before & after his term as Johnson's VP, he served as a Minnesota senator Humphrey
#1478, aired 1991-01-23VICE PRESIDENTS $400: After Gerald Ford succeeded to the presidency, he named this man vice president Nelson Rockefeller
#1478, aired 1991-01-23VICE PRESIDENTS $600: Vice president under James Polk, he was born in Pennsylvania, not Texas George Dallas
#1478, aired 1991-01-23VICE PRESIDENTS $800: As VP during FDR's first two terms, he helped put through the New Deal program John Nance Garner
#1478, aired 1991-01-23VICE PRESIDENTS $1000: After resigning as VP in 1832, he served in the Senate & later became sec'y of state under John Tyler John C. Calhoun
#1422, aired 1990-11-06VICE PRESIDENTS $200: John C. Calhoun was the first vice president to resign; he was the second Spiro Agnew
#1422, aired 1990-11-06VICE PRESIDENTS $400: Originally, to become vice president, you had to do this in the general election Come in second
#1422, aired 1990-11-06VICE PRESIDENTS $600: After serving as Buchanan's vice president, John Breckinridge went on to be this president's Secretary of War Jefferson Davis
#1422, aired 1990-11-06VICE PRESIDENTS $800: Until this man was sworn in with F.D.R. in 1933, the vice president took the oath of office in the Senate John Nance Garner
#1422, aired 1990-11-06VICE PRESIDENTS $1000: Co-winner of the 1925 Nobel Peace Prize for his plan re-scheduling German reparations Charles Dawes
#1214, aired 1989-12-07VICE-PRESIDENTS $200: He & his future running mate Lyndon Johnson began their Senate careers at the same time (Hubert) Humphrey
#1214, aired 1989-12-07VICE-PRESIDENTS $400: George M. Dallas was VP when this state joined the Union Texas
#1214, aired 1989-12-07VICE-PRESIDENTS $600: 3 years after the famous duel, he was tried for treason & acquitted Aaron Burr
#1214, aired 1989-12-07VICE-PRESIDENTS $1000: Harry Truman was exceptionally pleased with the performance of this vice president Alben Barkley
#1214, aired 1989-12-07VICE-PRESIDENTS $2,000 (Daily Double): William Henry Harrison's VP; he was the 1st to replace a president who'd died in office John Tyler
#1075, aired 1989-04-14THE VICE PRESIDENT $100: Any plane the vice president uses is designated as this Air Force Two
#1075, aired 1989-04-14THE VICE PRESIDENT $300: Creature depicted in the center of the seal of the vice president eagle
#1075, aired 1989-04-14THE VICE PRESIDENT $400: The 25th Amendment says if the president writes he can't discharge his duties, the VP becomes this acting president
#1075, aired 1989-04-14THE VICE PRESIDENT $500 (Daily Double): John Adams did this 22 times in the Senate, more than any other vice president break a tie vote
#1075, aired 1989-04-14THE VICE PRESIDENT $500: The official residence of the vice president is on the grounds of this Naval Observatory
#1025, aired 1989-02-03VICE PRESIDENTS $100: Serving for 8 years, he was our very 1st vice president John Adams
#1025, aired 1989-02-03VICE PRESIDENTS $200: With the Pres. in the hospital, he became the 1st "Acting President" per the 25th Amendment George Bush
#1025, aired 1989-02-03VICE PRESIDENTS $300: World Book lists this as the profession of over 65% of our vice presidents a lawyer
#1025, aired 1989-02-03VICE PRESIDENTS $400: Up through 1933, VPs normally took their oath in this chamber, now they usually join the President the Senate chamber
#1025, aired 1989-02-03VICE PRESIDENTS $600 (Daily Double): During the 1970s we had a total of this many different vice presidents 4
#870, aired 1988-05-20VICE-PRESIDENTIAL LOSERS $200: When Charles McNary lost for VP in 1940, this Hoosier lost the presidential bid Wendell Willkie
#870, aired 1988-05-20VICE-PRESIDENTIAL LOSERS $400: His political ticket was Goldwater's, his meal ticket, the American Express Card (William) Miller
#870, aired 1988-05-20VICE-PRESIDENTIAL LOSERS $600: He lost a VP race in 1900, the year he became grandfather of a future namesake presidential nominee Adlai Stevenson
#870, aired 1988-05-20VICE-PRESIDENTIAL LOSERS $1000: Only candidate to run for VP on a losing ticket & later become president Franklin Roosevelt
#870, aired 1988-05-20VICE-PRESIDENTIAL LOSERS $3,000 (Daily Double): A loser as Dewey's running mate, he would later have his day -- in court Earl Warren
#628, aired 1987-05-06VICE-PRESIDENTS $200: Most frequent last name of vice presidents, those serving under Van Buren, Lincoln & Kennedy had it Johnson
#628, aired 1987-05-06VICE-PRESIDENTS $400: It's the minimum age for the vice president 35
#628, aired 1987-05-06VICE-PRESIDENTS $600: Called our richest vice president, he was only the 2nd ever to be appointed Rockefeller
#628, aired 1987-05-06VICE-PRESIDENTS $1,000 (Daily Double): 2 of 3 reasons Constitution gives for V.P. succeeding to office of president (2 of) resignation, death & removal from office
#628, aired 1987-05-06VICE-PRESIDENTS $1000: Both George Clinton & Elbridge Gerry died while serving as vice president to him, the 4th president Madison
#538, aired 1986-12-31VICE-PRESIDENTS $100: Some unkindly called this vice president & successor "Nixon's revenge" Ford
#538, aired 1986-12-31VICE-PRESIDENTS $200: Reportedly, this "Rough Rider" once compared McKinley's backbone to a chocolate eclair Teddy Roosevelt
#538, aired 1986-12-31VICE-PRESIDENTS $300: Later vice president, he 1st visited the capital while leading Boy Scouts from Minnesota Hubert Humphrey
#538, aired 1986-12-31VICE-PRESIDENTS $400: Jefferson's 1st vice president, he was officially divorced for adultery on the day he died Aaron Burr
#538, aired 1986-12-31VICE-PRESIDENTS $500 (Daily Double): Born in 1924, at 18 he became youngest naval pilot in WWII George Bush
#372, aired 1986-02-11VICE-PRESIDENTS $200: Consecutive V.P.s Wm. Wheeler, Chester Arthur, & Thomas Hendricks shared this middle initial the letter A
#372, aired 1986-02-11VICE-PRESIDENTS $400: The only vice president from California Richard Nixon
#372, aired 1986-02-11VICE-PRESIDENTS $600: Once chairman on the commission to set the Alaskan boundaries, he got a city named for him Charles Fairbanks
#372, aired 1986-02-11VICE-PRESIDENTS $800: Accused of trying to create his own empire in the West, this former V.P. was tried for treason in 1807 Aaron Burr
#372, aired 1986-02-11VICE-PRESIDENTS $1000: Lincoln's V.P. who like Lyndon Johnson's, had the initials "H.H." Hannibal Hamlin
#364, aired 1986-01-30VICE PRESIDENTS $200: Vice president who was named after Rhode Island senator Nelson Aldrich, his grandfather Rockefeller
#364, aired 1986-01-30VICE PRESIDENTS $400: Last Vice President to become President Gerald Ford
#364, aired 1986-01-30VICE PRESIDENTS $600: Last vice president to serve out 2 full terms Richard Nixon
#364, aired 1986-01-30VICE PRESIDENTS $1000: Implicated in N.Y. custom house scandal, he still went on to become VP, then pres., when Garfield died (Chester A.) Arthur
#364, aired 1986-01-30VICE PRESIDENTS $1,400 (Daily Double): He was the 1st vice-president to become president John Adams
#93, aired 1985-01-16VICE PRESIDENTS $200: State that charged Spiro Agnew with committing bribery while governor Maryland
#93, aired 1985-01-16VICE PRESIDENTS $400: He presides over the Senate when the V.P. is absent the president pro tempore of the Senate
#93, aired 1985-01-16VICE PRESIDENTS $600: Number of vice-presidents FDR had 3
#93, aired 1985-01-16VICE PRESIDENTS $800: Nixon's vice-presidential running mate in 1960 Henry Cabot Lodge
#93, aired 1985-01-16VICE PRESIDENTS $1000: If the Electoral College fails to agree, this body elects the vice-president the Senate
#17, aired 1984-10-02VICE-PRESIDENTS $200: 1st woman nominated as V.P. by a major political party Geraldine Ferraro
#17, aired 1984-10-02VICE-PRESIDENTS $400: Though V.P. & president, he was never elected to either post Gerald Ford
#17, aired 1984-10-02VICE-PRESIDENTS $600: He was the 1st vice-president John Adams
#17, aired 1984-10-02VICE-PRESIDENTS $1000: V.P. who also served as ambassador to U.N. & director of the C.I.A. George Bush
#17, aired 1984-10-02VICE-PRESIDENTS $3,500 (Daily Double): Last to serve 2 complete terms Richard Nixon

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (34 results returned)

#9021, aired 2024-01-22PRESIDENTS & VICE PRESIDENTS: The first vice president & the first president not born in one of the original 13 states were both born in this state Kentucky
#8111, aired 2019-12-09VICE PRESIDENTS: George H.W. Bush in 1988 was the first sitting vice president to be elected to the top job since this man 152 years before Martin Van Buren
#7631, aired 2017-11-13VICE PRESIDENTS: A biography of this 19th century VP traces his family to a German town made famous in a folk tale about children Hannibal Hamlin
#7060, aired 2015-05-01VICE PRESIDENTS: Of the 5 former vice presidents still living, he held the office the earliest Walter Mondale
#6742, aired 2013-12-3119th CENTURY VICE PRESIDENTS: Woodrow Wilson said this man had enough genius to be immortal & "unschooled passion enough to have made him infamous" (Aaron) Burr
#6345, aired 2012-03-30U.S. VICE PRESIDENTS: More VPs have been from this state than any other, including 2 20th century VPs who were its governor New York
#5432, aired 2008-04-01VICE PRESIDENTS: He's the only sitting vice president since Martin Van Buren elected to the presidency George H.W. Bush
#5058, aired 2006-09-13VICE PRESIDENTS: The 2 GOP vice presidents who succeeded to the presidency & were later elected president in their own right Theodore Roosevelt & Calvin Coolidge
#4949, aired 2006-03-02THE VICE PRESIDENCY: In the 20th century, 2 of the 3 men who served less than 1 year as VP before becoming president (2 of) Theodore Roosevelt, Harry Truman & Gerald Ford
#4679, aired 2004-12-30VICE PRESIDENTS: He was the first vice president to cast zero tiebreaking votes in his capacity as president of the Senate John Tyler
#4653, aired 2004-11-2420th CENTURY VICE PRESIDENTS: Aptly, his middle name contained the word "rich" Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller
#4384, aired 2003-10-02U.S. VICE PRESIDENTS: He served 2 terms as Vice President & was the first Vice President who had been born in the 20th century Richard Nixon
#4087, aired 2002-05-14VICE PRESIDENTS: He was the only vice president to be elected to, & serve, 2 full terms as president Thomas Jefferson
#3979, aired 2001-12-13U.S. PRESIDENTS & VICE PRESIDENTS: He's the only man elected vice president twice & elected president twice Richard Nixon
#3595, aired 2000-03-31VICE PRESIDENTS: He once wrote to his son-in-law, "In New York I am to be disenfranchised and in New Jersey hanged" Aaron Burr
#2973, aired 1997-07-02VICE PRESIDENTS: 1 of 2 men who served as U.S. vice president & also won a Nobel Peace Prize Charles Dawes or Theodore Roosevelt
#2811, aired 1996-11-18VICE PRESIDENTS: He was the first Republican vice president Hannibal Hamlin
#2340, aired 1994-11-04VICE PRESIDENTS: This Republican was the first V.P. to succeed to the presidency and then win the office by election Theodore Roosevelt
#2216, aired 1994-04-04VICE PRESIDENTS: At the age of 20 he helped manage Hubert Humphrey's 1948 Senate campaign Walter Mondale
#1904, aired 1992-12-10VICE PRESIDENTS: He wrote 2 books inspired by his career: "The Canfield Decision" & "Go Quietly... or Else" (Spiro) Agnew
#1883, aired 1992-11-11VICE PRESIDENTS: He served as vice president for the shortest length of time: one month John Tyler
#1800, aired 1992-05-29VICE PRESIDENTS: He served FDR as Commerce Secretary, Agriculture Secretary, and Vice President Henry Wallace
#1785, aired 1992-05-08VICE PRESIDENTS: He was the most recent Democratic Vice President to become President Lyndon Johnson
#1775, aired 1992-04-24VICE PRESIDENTS: 2 of only 6 vice presidents who served 2 full terms in office (2 of) Adams, Nixon, Bush, Tompkins (Monroe's), Marshall (Wilson's) or Garner (FDR's 1st & 2nd terms)
#1740, aired 1992-03-0620th CENTURY VICE PRESIDENTS: The only VP to become president not immediately after his vice presidential term Richard Nixon
#1573, aired 1991-06-05VICE PRESIDENTS: He was the last vice president who didn't serve a full 4-year term Nelson Rockefeller
#1499, aired 1991-02-21VICE PRESIDENTS: The first vice president to become President of the United States John Adams
#1363, aired 1990-07-04VICE PRESIDENTS: 11 of our 44 Vice Presidents were residents of this state New York
#1198, aired 1989-11-15VICE PRESIDENTS: At 39 he was the youngest man to take the office of vice president Richard Nixon (in 1953)
#1028, aired 1989-02-08VICE PRESIDENTS: The only 2 vice presidents who previously represented Minnesota in the Senate (Hubert) Humphrey & (Walter) Mondale
#805, aired 1988-02-19VICE PRESIDENTS: 2 of 3 men in the 20th century who became president within a year of becoming vice president (2 of) Theodore Roosevelt, Harry Truman & Gerald Ford
#602, aired 1987-03-31VICE PRESIDENTS: 1st vice president who did not become president, he's famous for other reasons Aaron Burr
#496, aired 1986-11-03VICE PRESIDENTS: Last vice president who was not elected, but nominated by the president & confirmed by Congress Nelson Rockefeller
#349, aired 1986-01-09VICE PRESIDENTS: 2 of the 3 Vice Presidents to serve under FDR (2 of) Harry S. Truman, Henry A. Wallace, and John Nance Garner



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