Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (210 results returned)
#9205, aired 2024-11-15 | THIS AMERICAN WIFE $200: Her, writing hubby John in 1776: "If perticuliar care and attention is not paid to the laidies we are determined to foment a rebelion" Abigail Adams |
#9205, aired 2024-11-15 | THIS AMERICAN WIFE $400: Glenbach is (well, could be) shorthand for Glennon Doyle & this wife, a retired soccer star Abby Wambach |
#9205, aired 2024-11-15 | THIS AMERICAN WIFE $600: After marrying Elliot in 1938, this inventor had 2 kids, Barbara & Ken, who were not thrilled being mom's inspiration Ruth Handler |
#9205, aired 2024-11-15 | THIS AMERICAN WIFE $800: Married since 1992 & South Dakota's governor since 2019, she was mentioned as a possible choice for VP, but her past "dogged" her a bit Kristi Noem |
#9205, aired 2024-11-15 | THIS AMERICAN WIFE $1000: She wed Carl in 1947, published "The Feminine Mystique" 16 years later & died on her 85th birthday in 2006 (Betty) Friedan |
#9138, aired 2024-07-03 | READ 'EM & WEEP $200: This novel by Emily Brontë tells of the doomed love between Cathy & Heathcliff Wuthering Heights |
#9138, aired 2024-07-03 | READ 'EM & WEEP $400: Mitch Albom still had more to learn from his dying college professor in "Tuesdays with" him Morrie |
#9138, aired 2024-07-03 | READ 'EM & WEEP $600: A wolf infected with this viral disease attacks Old Yeller, so Travis makes the heart-wrenching decision to put down his dog (sob!) rabies |
#9138, aired 2024-07-03 | READ 'EM & WEEP $800: You know that Hazel & Augustus have cancer in this Y.A. novel, but Augustus' death is still a gut punch The Fault in Our Stars |
#9138, aired 2024-07-03 | READ 'EM & WEEP $1000: Charlie Gordon & a white mouse are both--guinea pigs? Lab rats?--the subjects of an IQ-boosting surgery that ends sadly in this novel Flowers for Algernon |
#8887, aired 2023-06-06 | IT COMES IN "WAVE"s $400: Using a magnetron, this machine generates its heat as a form of radiation a microwave |
#8887, aired 2023-06-06 | IT COMES IN "WAVE"s $800: Also meaning a severe reaction to a sudden development, it's produced by a blast shock wave |
#8887, aired 2023-06-06 | IT COMES IN "WAVE"s $1200: This old term for what's now called a tsunami just means fluctuation caused by the gravity of the Sun & Moon a tidal wave |
#8887, aired 2023-06-06 | IT COMES IN "WAVE"s $1600: Detected on an E.E.G., gamma & delta are types of these brain waves |
#8887, aired 2023-06-06 | IT COMES IN "WAVE"s $2000: During pregnancy, heartburn can result from the body slowing down these, making food stay in the stomach longer peristaltic waves |
#8724, aired 2022-10-20 | A MATTER OF WIFE & DEATH $200: At his death in 1616, he left 10 pounds to the poor of Stratford & his second best bed to wife Anne Shakespeare |
#8724, aired 2022-10-20 | A MATTER OF WIFE & DEATH $400: Mughal emperor Shah Jahan built this monument in memory of his favorite wife, who died in 1631 the Taj Mahal |
#8724, aired 2022-10-20 | A MATTER OF WIFE & DEATH $600: After this sharpshooter wife passed away in 1926, Frank Butler reportedly stopped eating & died 18 days later Annie Oakley |
#8724, aired 2022-10-20 | A MATTER OF WIFE & DEATH $800: Following his assassination in 1935, his widow Rose completed his term as senator from Louisiana (Huey) Long |
#8724, aired 2022-10-20 | A MATTER OF WIFE & DEATH $1000: Henry VIII struggled to leave Catherine of Aragon, but it took death to part ol' Henry from this woman, wife No. 6 Catherine Parr |
#8395, aired 2021-05-07 | A WHOPP"INGTON" OF A CITY $400: In 1790 Congress set aside land for this city Washington, D.C. |
#8395, aired 2021-05-07 | A WHOPP"INGTON" OF A CITY $800: This Texas city where the Rangers play is named for a place in Virginia Arlington |
#8395, aired 2021-05-07 | A WHOPP"INGTON" OF A CITY $1200: This city boasts the University of Vermont Burlington |
#8395, aired 2021-05-07 | A WHOPP"INGTON" OF A CITY $2000: Brandywine Creek empties into the Delaware River in this city Wilmington |
#8395, aired 2021-05-07 | A WHOPP"INGTON" OF A CITY $2,900 (Daily Double): The Thoroughbred Owners & Breeders Association is headquartered here Lexington |
#8374, aired 2021-04-08 | WIPE OUT $400: A place where criminals evade the law loses "out" to become this, also a term for a pelt hide |
#8374, aired 2021-04-08 | WIPE OUT $800: A term for something no longer in fashion loses "out", becoming this past tense verb regarding social coupling dated (from outdated) |
#8374, aired 2021-04-08 | WIPE OUT $1200: A word meaning excellent loses its initial "out", becoming this action performed by many waiting in line standing (from outstanding) |
#8374, aired 2021-04-08 | WIPE OUT $1600: What the banking industry got in 2008 loses "out" & needs to head to a bondsman for this bail (from bailout) |
#8374, aired 2021-04-08 | WIPE OUT $2000: "Out" is dropped from a word for a gridiron ball catcher, becoming this expansive word wide (as in wideout) |
#7930, aired 2019-02-15 | A MATTER OF WIFE & DEATH $200: She died in England in 1617 while preparing to sail back to Virginia with her husband John Rolfe Pocahontas |
#7930, aired 2019-02-15 | A MATTER OF WIFE & DEATH $400: In the Old Testament this favorite wife of Jacob died after giving birth to Benjamin Rachel |
#7930, aired 2019-02-15 | A MATTER OF WIFE & DEATH $600: With her family by her side, this wife of a Beatle lost her battle with cancer in 1998 Linda McCartney |
#7930, aired 2019-02-15 | A MATTER OF WIFE & DEATH $800: His first wife Maria bore him 7 children, including Carl Philipp Emanuel, before she died in 1720 J.S. (or Johann Sebastian) Bach |
#7930, aired 2019-02-15 | A MATTER OF WIFE & DEATH $1000: This Irish wit & playwright's estranged wife Constance died in 1898 shortly after his release from prison (Oscar) Wilde |
#7830, aired 2018-09-28 | MY WIFE $400: Frida Kahlo, so nice he wed her twice Diego Rivera |
#7830, aired 2018-09-28 | MY WIFE $800: Don't cry for Maria Eva Duarte (Juan) Perón |
#7830, aired 2018-09-28 | MY WIFE $1200: Harriet Amelia Folsom, wife no. 25, according to the Salt Lake Tribune Brigham Young |
#7830, aired 2018-09-28 | MY WIFE $1600: Betty Shabazz, a one time registered nurse Malcolm X |
#7830, aired 2018-09-28 | MY WIFE $2,000 (Daily Double): Pompeia, who married him in 67 B.C. & must be above suspicion Julius Caesar |
#7489, aired 2017-03-16 | GOT A WIFE & KIDS $200: If you're going to wed 5 times, you might as well have 5 sons, & then you might as well name them all George, like this boxer did George Foreman |
#7489, aired 2017-03-16 | GOT A WIFE & KIDS $400: He was Mad Max beyond parenthood, fathering 7 kids with his now ex-wife Mel Gibson |
#7489, aired 2017-03-16 | GOT A WIFE & KIDS $600: This twice-married actor is 7/9 of the way home to having a full "Field of Dreams" baseball team of his kids Kevin Costner |
#7489, aired 2017-03-16 | GOT A WIFE & KIDS $800: Knowing when to hold 'em in 2004, this country singing legend & his 5th wife welcomed twins just shy of his 66th birthday Kenny Rogers |
#7489, aired 2017-03-16 | GOT A WIFE & KIDS $1000: All about "One Love" & wed at age 21, this late musician ended up having 13 kids Bob Marley |
#7314, aired 2016-06-02 | CRIME WAVE $200: If you're forging Franklins, you're committing this crime counterfeit |
#7314, aired 2016-06-02 | RHYME WAVE $400: To etch words or pictures into a hard surface like glass or stone engrave |
#7314, aired 2016-06-02 | CRIME WAVE $400: An email asking for money may be part of a "419 scam", named for a section of this African country's criminal code Nigeria |
#7314, aired 2016-06-02 | CRIME WAVE $600: The first criminal caught via the use of these was murderer Francisca Rojas in Argentina in 1892 fingerprints |
#7314, aired 2016-06-02 | RHYME WAVE $800: From Old English for "boy", it's another name for the playing card known as the jack a knave |
#7314, aired 2016-06-02 | CRIME WAVE $800: In 1934 this notorious criminal escaped from a jail in Crown Point, Indiana by using a fake gun carved from wood Dillinger |
#7314, aired 2016-06-02 | CRIME WAVE $1000: On Nov. 1, 1950 Oscar Collazo & Griselio Torresola made an attempt on the life of this politician Harry Truman |
#7314, aired 2016-06-02 | RHYME WAVE $1200: One of the slats of wood that form the sides of a barrel a stave |
#7314, aired 2016-06-02 | RHYME WAVE $1600: It uses steam & high temperatures to sterilize surgical equipment an autoclave |
#7314, aired 2016-06-02 | RHYME WAVE $2000: An old title for a German governor; Bach dedicated some concertos to the one of Brandenburg margrave |
#7283, aired 2016-04-20 | MY WIFE! $200: Mary, who was "highly favoured" according to Gabriel Joseph |
#7283, aired 2016-04-20 | MY WIFE! $400: Fellow athlete Steffi Graf Andre Agassi |
#7283, aired 2016-04-20 | MY WIFE! $600: Playboy Playmate Crystal Harris Hugh Hefner |
#7283, aired 2016-04-20 | MY WIFE! $800: Mavis Nicholson, who got used to late nights Jay Leno |
#7283, aired 2016-04-20 | MY WIFE! $1000: The former Edith Bolling, a First Lady Woodrow Wilson |
#7209, aired 2016-01-07 | NINTH WAVE $400: In the ninth circle of Hell in the "Divine Comedy" are these people, like Judas betrayers |
#7209, aired 2016-01-07 | NINTH WAVE $800: In the King James Bible, the Ninth Commandment says "Thou shalt not bear false witness against" this person your neighbor |
#7209, aired 2016-01-07 | NINTH WAVE $1600: Mr. Bumble takes this title Dickens character to live at the main workhouse on his ninth birthday Oliver Twist |
#7209, aired 2016-01-07 | NINTH WAVE $2000: The ninth Pope of this name served from 1846 to 1878, the longest reign ever Pius |
#7209, aired 2016-01-07 | NINTH WAVE $4,000 (Daily Double): At the 1824 premiere of this work, the musicians & choir were told to ignore the conductor Beethoven's Ninth Symphony |
#7056, aired 2015-04-27 | WHIP SMART $400: Britain's Army Act of 1881 banned the use of this numerical beast the cat o' nine tails |
#7056, aired 2015-04-27 | WHIP SMART $800: The crack of one of this country's long-handled stockwhips signaled the start of the 2000 Summer Olympics Australia |
#7056, aired 2015-04-27 | WHIP SMART $1600: Used by equestrians, this short whip with a popper instead of a lash will grow on you a crop |
#7056, aired 2015-04-27 | WHIP SMART $2,000 (Daily Double): In 1999 this film character's whip joined his fedora & brown leather jacket in the Smithosonian Indiana Jones |
#7056, aired 2015-04-27 | WHIP SMART $2000: Here's a "Q" for you: can you name this 5-letter whip with a short handle & braided lash? a quirt |
#6979, aired 2015-01-08 | THAT'S MY WIFE $200: Tom Brady: This supermodel Gisele Bundchen |
#6979, aired 2015-01-08 | THAT'S MY WIFE $400: Andy Roddick: This supermodel Brooklyn Decker |
#6979, aired 2015-01-08 | THAT'S MY WIFE $600: Javier Bardem: This Spanish enchantress Penélope Cruz |
#6979, aired 2015-01-08 | THAT'S MY WIFE $800: Freddie Prinze Jr.: This 3-named actress Sarah Michelle Gellar |
#6979, aired 2015-01-08 | THAT'S MY WIFE $1000: Adam Brody of "The O.C.": This "Gossip Girl" girl Leighton Meester |
#6930, aired 2014-10-31 | A MATTER OF WIFE & DEATH $200: A grave in Stratford says, "Heere lyeth interred the body of Anne wife of" him "who departed" August 6, 1623 Shakespeare |
#6930, aired 2014-10-31 | A MATTER OF WIFE & DEATH $400: In 2014 he said, "anytime I hear that door opening, I still think I'm going to hear" Natasha Richardson Liam Neeson |
#6930, aired 2014-10-31 | A MATTER OF WIFE & DEATH $600: His beloved wife June Carter preceded him in death by 4 months, both passing away in 2003 Johnny Cash |
#6930, aired 2014-10-31 | A MATTER OF WIFE & DEATH $800: When she died in 2003, this widow of a fast-food magnate left $200 million to National Public Radio (Joan) Kroc |
#6930, aired 2014-10-31 | A MATTER OF WIFE & DEATH $1000: This political figure & wife of a Chinese president was well over 100 when she died in New York in 2003 Madame Chiang Kai-shek |
#6827, aired 2014-04-29 | I DIRECTED MY WIFE IN THAT FILM $400: Joanne Woodward in "The Glass Menagerie" Paul Newman |
#6827, aired 2014-04-29 | I DIRECTED MY WIFE IN THAT FILM $800: Paulette Goddard in "The Great Dictator" Charlie Chaplin |
#6827, aired 2014-04-29 | I DIRECTED MY WIFE IN THAT FILM $1200: Leslie Mann in "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" Judd Apatow |
#6827, aired 2014-04-29 | I DIRECTED MY WIFE IN THAT FILM $1600: Kate Winslet in "Revolutionary Road" Sam Mendes |
#6827, aired 2014-04-29 | I DIRECTED MY WIFE IN THAT FILM $2000: Gena Rowlands in "A Woman Under the Influence" John Cassavetes |
#6751, aired 2014-01-13 | AS THE TITLE CHARACTER'S WIFE $200: This actress ties the knot with "Forrest Gump" Robin Wright Penn |
#6751, aired 2014-01-13 | AS THE TITLE CHARACTER'S WIFE $400: She completes "Jerry Maguire" Renee Zellwegger |
#6751, aired 2014-01-13 | AS THE TITLE CHARACTER'S WIFE $600: Kelsey Scott plays Anne, wife of Solomon Northup, a free black man who's enslaved for more than a decade in this film 12 Years a Slave |
#6751, aired 2014-01-13 | AS THE TITLE CHARACTER'S WIFE $800: This singer plays the Mrs. in "The People vs. Larry Flynt" Courtney Love |
#6751, aired 2014-01-13 | AS THE TITLE CHARACTER'S WIFE $1000: In "Malcolm X" she was Mrs. X, Betty Shabazz Angela Bassett |
#6072, aired 2011-01-25 | TITLE WAVE $400: Jon Krakauer: "Into ____ Air" Thin |
#6072, aired 2011-01-25 | TITLE WAVE $800: Malcolm Gladwell: "The ____ Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference" Tipping |
#6072, aired 2011-01-25 | TITLE WAVE $1200: Kate Jacobs: "The ____ Night Knitting Club" Friday |
#6072, aired 2011-01-25 | TITLE WAVE $1600: Jane Austen & Ben Winters: "Sense and Sensibility and ____ ____" Sea Monsters |
#6072, aired 2011-01-25 | TITLE WAVE $2000: Sara Gruen: "Water for ____" Elephants |
#5920, aired 2010-05-14 | PRESIDENTS: THIS IS YOUR WIFE! $200: Nancy Davis Ronald Reagan |
#5920, aired 2010-05-14 | PRESIDENTS: THIS IS YOUR WIFE! $400: Betty Bloomer Gerald Ford |
#5920, aired 2010-05-14 | PRESIDENTS: THIS IS YOUR WIFE! $600: Rachel Donelson Robards Andrew Jackson |
#5920, aired 2010-05-14 | PRESIDENTS: THIS IS YOUR WIFE! $800: Abigail Smith John Adams |
#5920, aired 2010-05-14 | PRESIDENTS: THIS IS YOUR WIFE! $1000: Ida Saxton William McKinley |
#5912, aired 2010-05-04 | GET A WHIFF OF THIS $200: Elizabeth Taylor has a perfume called white these diamonds |
#5912, aired 2010-05-04 | GET A WHIFF OF THIS $400: "What begins here never ends", say ads for this Calvin Klein fragrance Eternity |
#5912, aired 2010-05-04 | GET A WHIFF OF THIS $600: Acqua di Gio is by this Italian designer Armani |
#5912, aired 2010-05-04 | GET A WHIFF OF THIS $800: Do you want to smell like this brand, maker of men's & women's fragrances as well as that pocket knife? Swiss Army |
#5912, aired 2010-05-04 | GET A WHIFF OF THIS $3,000 (Daily Double): YSL introduced this perfume in 1977--it's addictive Opium |
#5559, aired 2008-11-06 | HAD A WIFE & COULDN'T KEEP HER $200: She wasn't Henry VIII's first wife, but she was the first that he beheaded Anne Boleyn |
#5559, aired 2008-11-06 | HAD A WIFE & COULDN'T KEEP HER $400: Instead of becoming a pillar of the community, this biblical man's wife became just a pillar Lot |
#5559, aired 2008-11-06 | HAD A WIFE & COULDN'T KEEP HER $600: Her second husband divorced her, also known as "Old Hatchet Face", soon after she started smashing saloons Carrie Nation |
#5559, aired 2008-11-06 | HAD A WIFE & COULDN'T KEEP HER $800: Pauline, this emperor's sister, left her second husband in 1803 to do fun things like go to Paris & pose nude Napoleon |
#5559, aired 2008-11-06 | HAD A WIFE & COULDN'T KEEP HER $1000: After a scandalous celebration, his wife Pompeia was no longer "above suspicion" & he divorced her (Julius) Caesar |
#5521, aired 2008-09-15 | THIS IS YOUR WIFE! $200: Katie Holmes Tom Cruise |
#5521, aired 2008-09-15 | THIS IS YOUR WIFE! $400: Demi Moore Ashton Kutcher |
#5521, aired 2008-09-15 | THIS IS YOUR WIFE! $600: Eva Longoria Tony Parker |
#5521, aired 2008-09-15 | THIS IS YOUR WIFE! $800: Mariah Carey Nick Cannon |
#5521, aired 2008-09-15 | THIS IS YOUR WIFE! $1000: Heidi Klum Seal |
#5244, aired 2007-05-31 | RHYME WAVE $200: The social status of an oar puller on an ancient Roman galley slave |
#5244, aired 2007-05-31 | RHYME WAVE $400: A boisterous dance party with psychedelic lights & loud music rave |
#5244, aired 2007-05-31 | RHYME WAVE $600: To desire eagerly crave |
#5244, aired 2007-05-31 | RHYME WAVE $800: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows an architectural plan on the monitor.) Leading from the entry to the altar, it's this section of a church that's flanked by the aisles nave |
#5244, aired 2007-05-31 | RHYME WAVE $1000: To incise letters on a hard surface engrave |
#4636, aired 2004-11-01 | TITLE WAVE $400: The title of this Shaw play refers to the Salvation Army's Barbara Undershaft Major Barbara |
#4636, aired 2004-11-01 | TITLE WAVE $800: Animal featured in the titles of Lillian Jackson Braun's mysteries a (Siamese) cat |
#4636, aired 2004-11-01 | TITLE WAVE $1200: This Milan Kundera novel wonders "but is heaviness truly deplorable and lightness splendid?" (the title implies no) The Unbearable Lightness of Being |
#4636, aired 2004-11-01 | TITLE WAVE $1600: Fifth graders Jess & Leslie create a secret kingdom in the woods in the kids' classic "Bridge to" this place Terabithia |
#4636, aired 2004-11-01 | TITLE WAVE $2,800 (Daily Double): The title of this novel by Edith Wharton doesn't refer to an actual home; it's from Ecclesiastes 7:4 The House of Mirth |
#4440, aired 2003-12-19 | TAKE MY FIRST WIFE... PLEASE! $400: Josephine de Beauharnais Napoleon |
#4440, aired 2003-12-19 | TAKE MY FIRST WIFE... PLEASE! $800: Bianca Perez Morena de Macias Mick Jagger |
#4440, aired 2003-12-19 | TAKE MY FIRST WIFE... PLEASE! $1200: Jane Wyman Ronald Reagan |
#4440, aired 2003-12-19 | TAKE MY FIRST WIFE... PLEASE! $1600: Khadijah, a rich older widow Muhammad |
#4440, aired 2003-12-19 | TAKE MY FIRST WIFE... PLEASE! $2000: Alice Hathaway Lee, but she wouldn't live to be First Lady Theodore Roosevelt |
#4155, aired 2002-09-27 | TAKE MY WIFE, PLEASE $200: Anne Hathaway (1582-1616) William Shakespeare |
#4155, aired 2002-09-27 | TAKE MY WIFE, PLEASE $400: Robin Givens (1988-1989) Mike Tyson |
#4155, aired 2002-09-27 | TAKE MY WIFE, PLEASE $600: Winnie Nomzamo (1958-1996) Nelson Mandela |
#4155, aired 2002-09-27 | TAKE MY WIFE, PLEASE $800: Heather Mills (as of 2002) Paul McCartney |
#4155, aired 2002-09-27 | TAKE MY WIFE, PLEASE $1,000 (Daily Double): Marie Sklodowska (1895-1906) Pierre Curie |
#4104, aired 2002-06-06 | SEE 'EM & WEEP $200: This actress copes with cancer & overbearing mom Shirley MacLaine in "Terms of Endearment" Debra Winger |
#4104, aired 2002-06-06 | SEE 'EM & WEEP $400: This actress copes with cancer & pouty daughter Renee Zellweger in 1998's "One True Thing" Meryl Streep |
#4104, aired 2002-06-06 | SEE 'EM & WEEP $600: Who isn't moved to tears when the people of Bedford Falls come to George Bailey's rescue in this 1946 holiday classic? It's a Wonderful Life |
#4104, aired 2002-06-06 | SEE 'EM & WEEP $800: Ricky Schroeder took on the Jackie Cooper role in the remake of this 3-hankie classic about a washed-up fighter The Champ |
#4104, aired 2002-06-06 | SEE 'EM & WEEP $1000: Robin Williams leaves heaven to save wife Annabella Sciorra from hell in this 1998 weepie What Dreams May Come |
#4026, aired 2002-02-18 | CATCH THE "WAVE" $400: Radiation usually at a frequency of 2,450 MHz vibrates the molecules of food items put into one of these cookers microwave |
#4026, aired 2002-02-18 | CATCH THE "WAVE" $800: Tsunami is the Japanese word (& the correct one) for the natural disaster commonly known as this tidal wave |
#4026, aired 2002-02-18 | CATCH THE "WAVE" $1200: In 1929 Hans Berger developed an electro-encephalograph to measure these in humans brain waves |
#4026, aired 2002-02-18 | CATCH THE "WAVE" $1600: It's the musical style associated with the Cars & Blondie new wave |
#4026, aired 2002-02-18 | CATCH THE "WAVE" $2000: The magnitude of these waves, from the Greek for "shake", is measured on the Richter scale seismic |
#3951, aired 2001-11-05 | THAT WAS MY WIFE $100: Martha Custis (1759-1799) George Washington |
#3951, aired 2001-11-05 | THAT WAS MY WIFE $200: Elizabeth Taylor (1964-1974, 1975-1976) Richard Burton |
#3951, aired 2001-11-05 | THAT WAS MY WIFE $300: Anne Boleyn (1533-1536) Henry VIII |
#3951, aired 2001-11-05 | THAT WAS MY WIFE $400: Eva Duarte (1945-1952) Juan Peron |
#3951, aired 2001-11-05 | THAT WAS MY WIFE $500: Marie Josephine Rose Tascher de la Pagerie (1796-1809) Napoleon |
#3839, aired 2001-04-19 | HIS WIFE $200: Ex-supermodel Patti Hansen is the wife of this wizened Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards |
#3839, aired 2001-04-19 | HIS WIFE $400: The evangelist born Aimee Kennedy first married Robert Semple, then this man Harold McPherson |
#3839, aired 2001-04-19 | HIS WIFE $800: This husband seen here holding a skull is named Louis; his wife is named this Mary (Leakey) |
#3839, aired 2001-04-19 | HIS WIFE $1,000 (Daily Double): This first lady referred to her husband's circle of advisers as the "Murphia" Jackie Kennedy |
#3839, aired 2001-04-19 | HIS WIFE $1000: Rebecca Pidgeon, wife of this writer, has acted in his plays "Speed-the-Plow" & "Oleanna" David Mamet |
#3581, aired 2000-03-13 | WOOF! $200: Phil & Dottie Winslow are the comic strip couple who own this Great Dane Marmaduke |
#3581, aired 2000-03-13 | WOOF! $400: Lake Cove That's My Boy has skirted the competition to be the top showdog of this breed for 1997 & 1998 the poodle |
#3581, aired 2000-03-13 | WOOF! $600: The Alpine hospice named for this saint is famous for breeding dogs to track lost travelers St. Bernard |
#3581, aired 2000-03-13 | WOOF! $800: Derby Lane in St. Petersburg, Fla. claims it's the oldest continuously operating one of these tracks greyhound track (or dog race track) |
#3581, aired 2000-03-13 | WOOF! $1000: In "Julius Caesar" all ears on him when he says, "Cry 'Havoc', and let slip the dogs of war" Marc Antony |
#3537, aired 2000-01-11 | THAT OLD TIME NEW WAVE MUSIC $200: In a 1979 hit by the Police she's told, "You don't have to sell your body to the night" "Roxanne" |
#3537, aired 2000-01-11 | THAT OLD TIME NEW WAVE MUSIC $400: You might think this Cars leader is married to supermodel Paulina Porizkova (& you'd be right) Ric Ocasek |
#3537, aired 2000-01-11 | THAT OLD TIME NEW WAVE MUSIC $600: A drum machine christened "Echo" helped launch this hopping band to fame & fortune Echo & the Bunnymen |
#3537, aired 2000-01-11 | THAT OLD TIME NEW WAVE MUSIC $800: Last name of Gary, the former Tubeway Army leader who charted with New Wave hits like "Cars" Gary Numan |
#3537, aired 2000-01-11 | THAT OLD TIME NEW WAVE MUSIC $1000: (Hi, I'm Jane Wiedlin) Among my credits is this song that starts, "Can you hear them? Talkin' about us, telling lies..." "Our Lips are Sealed" |
#3407, aired 1999-06-01 | "WHIP"s & "CHAIN"s $100: It's a series of positions in which each one has direct authority over the one immediately below a chain of command |
#3407, aired 1999-06-01 | "WHIP"s & "CHAIN"s $200: It's Nevada Democrat Harry Reid's position in the Senate minority whip |
#3407, aired 1999-06-01 | "WHIP"s & "CHAIN"s $300: This North American bird is named for its odd call, which it may repeat several hundred times without stopping the whip-poor-will |
#3407, aired 1999-06-01 | "WHIP"s & "CHAIN"s $400: Tool preferred by Leatherface in a 1974 horror classic Chain saw |
#3407, aired 1999-06-01 | "WHIP"s & "CHAIN"s $500: "A Sandwich Just Isn't A Sandwich Without" the "tangy zip" of this Kraft salad dressing Miracle Whip |
#3203, aired 1998-07-01 | "WHIP"S & "CHAIN"S $200: It's a disparaging term for a man's wife the old ball and chain |
#3203, aired 1998-07-01 | "WHIP"S & "CHAIN"S $400: This neck injury is often caused by the violent forward & backward motion of a car accident whiplash |
#3203, aired 1998-07-01 | "WHIP"S & "CHAIN"S $600: Pretenders song heard here: "A circumstance beyond our control, oh oh oh oh" "Back On The Chain Gang" |
#3203, aired 1998-07-01 | "WHIP"S & "CHAIN"S $800: Light one cigarette from the previous one, smoke until done, repeat; don't try this at home, kids chain smoke |
#3203, aired 1998-07-01 | "WHIP"S & "CHAIN"S $1000: This swift shorthaired dog can reach speeds of 35 mph whippet |
#3134, aired 1998-03-26 | READ 'EM & WEEP $200: As America sobbed, Oliver & Jenny sorted out their lives in this Erich Segal bestseller Love Story |
#3134, aired 1998-03-26 | READ 'EM & WEEP $400: The tears flow as Aurora comes to "terms" with the terminal illness of her daughter Emma in this 1975 novel Terms Of Endearment |
#3134, aired 1998-03-26 | READ 'EM & WEEP $600: This Shaw play burns with the tragic details of the life & death of the maid of Orleans St. Joan |
#3134, aired 1998-03-26 | READ 'EM & WEEP $800: Dalton Trumbo's 1939 novel about an incapacitated soldier is titled this man "Got His Gun" Johnny |
#3134, aired 1998-03-26 | READ 'EM & WEEP $1000: This playwright chronicled the troubled Tyrone family in "Long Day's Journey Into Night" Eugene O' Neill |
#2973, aired 1997-07-02 | NEW WAVE MUSIC $100: Sting rose to fame in this new wave trio The Police |
#2973, aired 1997-07-02 | NEW WAVE MUSIC $200: Ric Ocasek's head was put on a fly's body in this group's video "You Might Think" The Cars |
#2973, aired 1997-07-02 | NEW WAVE MUSIC $400: She wrote reviews for New Musical Express before singing with The Pretenders Chrissie Hynde |
#2973, aired 1997-07-02 | NEW WAVE MUSIC $500: This group from Sheffield, England topped the U.S. charts with 1982's "Don't You Want Me" The Human League |
#2973, aired 1997-07-02 | NEW WAVE MUSIC $1,000 (Daily Double): Group heard here performing the theme to "American Gigolo": Blondie ("Call Me") |
#2946, aired 1997-05-26 | HUSBAND & WIFE SINGERS $200: In 1991 he married his backup vocalist Patti Scialfa Bruce Springsteen |
#2946, aired 1997-05-26 | HUSBAND & WIFE SINGERS $400: He may be an expert on “50 Ways to Leave Your Lover”, but in 1992 he married singer Edie Brickell Paul Simon |
#2946, aired 1997-05-26 | HUSBAND & WIFE SINGERS $600: Their first hit, 1975's “Love Will Keep Us Together”, was written by Neil Sedaka Captain & Tennille |
#2946, aired 1997-05-26 | HUSBAND & WIFE SINGERS $800: During the '70s, he & Rita Coolidge released 3 duet albums including “Full Moon” Kris Kristofferson |
#2946, aired 1997-05-26 | HUSBAND & WIFE SINGERS $1000: “You Can't Lose Me” is something she might sing to fellow country star Tim McGraw; they married in 1996 Faith Hill |
#2907, aired 1997-04-01 | HUSBAND & WIFE $100: Bruce Willis can toast her with a demitasse when they celebrate their tenth anniversary November 21, 1997 Demi Moore |
#2907, aired 1997-04-01 | HUSBAND & WIFE $200: Queen Victoria exulted over her honeymoon night with him, "I never, never spent such an evening!!!" Prince Albert |
#2907, aired 1997-04-01 | HUSBAND & WIFE $300: Her cousin Maria Shriver was her matron of honor when she married Edwin Schlossberg in 1986 Caroline Kennedy |
#2907, aired 1997-04-01 | HUSBAND & WIFE $500 (Daily Double): Daniel Day-Lewis married this playwright's daughter Rebecca after starring in the film version of "The Crucible" (Arthur) Miller |
#2907, aired 1997-04-01 | HUSBAND & WIFE $500: This "Fantasia" conductor was a vigorous 63 when he married 21-year-old Gloria Vanderbilt in 1945 (Leopold) Stokowski |
#2888, aired 1997-03-05 | HUSBANDS & WIFE $200: Don Johnson, Steven Bauer, Don Johnson, Antonio Banderas Melanie Griffith |
#2888, aired 1997-03-05 | HUSBANDS & WIFE $400: Jeff Goldblum, Renny Harlin Geena Davis |
#2888, aired 1997-03-05 | HUSBANDS & WIFE $600: Tommy Lee, Richie Sambora Heather Locklear |
#2888, aired 1997-03-05 | HUSBANDS & WIFE $800: Mickey Rooney, Artie Shaw, Frank Sinatra Ava Gardner |
#2888, aired 1997-03-05 | HUSBANDS & WIFE $1000: Dan Greenburg, Carl Bernstein, Nicholas Pileggi Nora Ephron |
#957, aired 1988-11-01 | THE WIFE MARRIED $100: Desi Arnaz & Gary Morton Lucille Ball |
#957, aired 1988-11-01 | THE WIFE MARRIED $200: Set designer Tony Walton & director Blake Edwards Julie Andrews |
#957, aired 1988-11-01 | THE WIFE MARRIED $300: Spanish photographer Paco Grande, but not Mikhail Baryshnikov or Sam Shepard Jessica Lange |
#957, aired 1988-11-01 | THE WIFE MARRIED $400: Frank White, a barber; Jules W. "Nicky" Arnstein, a gambler; & Billy Rose, a producer Fanny Brice |
#957, aired 1988-11-01 | THE WIFE MARRIED $500: Mel Ferrer & a psychiatrist named Dr. Dotti Audrey Hepburn |
#867, aired 1988-05-17 | THE WIFE MARRIED $200: Frank Sinatra & Andrew Previn, but not Woody Allen Mia Farrow |
#867, aired 1988-05-17 | THE WIFE MARRIED $400: Actors Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Franchot Tone & Philip Terry, & Pepsi Cola tycoon Alfred Steele Joan Crawford |
#867, aired 1988-05-17 | THE WIFE MARRIED $600: Robert Walker, David O. Selznick, & Norton Simon Jennifer Jones |
#867, aired 1988-05-17 | THE WIFE MARRIED $800: Tony Martin & Phil Harris Alice Faye |
#867, aired 1988-05-17 | THE WIFE MARRIED $1000: Wallace Beery, a French marquis & 4 others, but not Joseph Kennedy Gloria Swanson |
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