Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (962 results returned)

#9063, aired 2024-03-20MISSION: PLAUSIBLE $200: Start on April 17, 1973 by using 14 aircraft to deliver 186 packages; become this company with $21 bil. in revenue in Q1 of fiscal 2024 FedEx
#9058, aired 2024-03-13THE CLOCK & THE CALENDAR $800: On the French Revolutionary calendar, Dec. 21 was the 1st day of Nivôse, a month named for this weather condition snow
#9019, aired 2024-01-18TAKE IT BACK! $400: The campaign Reclaim Your Vote can tell you the deadline to do this in each state (Alabama: Oct. 21, 2024) register to vote
#9017, aired 2024-01-1620th CENTURY AMERICANS $400: On May 21, 1932, 5 years to the day after Lindbergh, she became the second to fly solo & nonstop across the Atlantic (Amelia) Earhart
#25, aired 2024-01-16IMPORTANT DATES IN U.S. HISTORY $900: May 21, 1927: Charles Lindbergh & this airplane complete the first nonstop, solo flight across the Atlantic ocean The Spirit of St. Louis
#9014, aired 2024-01-11CLOCKS $400: Yokohama's Cosmo Clock 21 features a ginormous digital clock face at the center of this amusement park ride Ferris wheel
#9014, aired 2024-01-11NOTORIOUS $400: Beginning in 1932, this couple went on a crime spree that lasted 21 months before both were killed Bonnie & Clyde
#9013, aired 2024-01-10YOU GET NOTHING! YOU LOSE! $800: In 1864, this general got generally trounced in the presidential election, losing the Electoral College to Abe, 212 to 21 McClellan
#9010, aired 2024-01-05FAMOUS OBJECTS $1600: The Harry Ransom Center at UT Austin has one of the 21 complete, intact these, from the 1450s the Gutenberg Bible
#9008, aired 2024-01-03PAINT, BY NUMBERS $800: In 2011 a portrait of surrealist poet Paul Éluard by this Spaniard sold for more than $21 million Dalí
#9005, aired 2023-12-29FEATURES OF THE PLANET $1000: Its unique tilt ensures 21-year winters for each pole; we'll throw in that Cupid is an inner moon Uranus
#9003, aired 2023-12-27BIBLE QUOTES $3,000 (Daily Double): Matthew 21: "My house shall be called the house of prayer; but ye have made it" this burrow for burglars a den of thieves
#9000, aired 2023-12-22CONTEMPORARIES $400: When Isaac Newton died in 1727, this 21-year-old Philadelphia clerk was still a few years away from taking up science Franklin
#21, aired 2023-11-29THIS DAY IN WORLD HISTORY $500 (Daily Double): April 21, 1918: World War I flying ace Manfred von Richthofen, best known by this nickname, is shot down & killed the Red Baron
#8963, aired 2023-11-01BYE, GEORGE! $400: On Jan. 21, 1950 the clock struck 13 for this novelist Orwell
#8940, aired 2023-09-29POEMS ABOUT POETRY $1200: Youth poet laureate of L.A. in 2014 / Already quite the sensation / But she made her name / & rocketed to fame at the '21 inauguration (Amanda) Gorman
#14, aired 2023-09-27ALSO AN ANIMAL SOUND $100: The very first of these microblogging posts was sent by company cofounder Jack Dorsey on March 21, 2006 a tweet
#8932, aired 2023-09-19FOWL PLAY $600: On the May 21, 2016 tally, this rapper set a record by having 20 of Billboard's Hot 100 songs Drake
#8928, aired 2023-09-13TO SIR PAUL, WITH LOVE $1600: On April 21, 1990 at Maracana Stadium, Paul had an intimate show for 184,000 friends as he rocked in this huge South American city Rio de Janeiro
#8922, aired 2023-07-25WRITER-DIRECTORS $2000: Lorelei Linklater aged from 9 to 21 over the 12-year shoot of this film from her father, Richard Boyhood
#8908, aired 2023-07-05ALL SHAPES & SIZES $1000: The Bolex camera shooting in this size format was introduced in 1928 & used by many home movie enthusiasts 16-millimeter
#19, aired 2023-05-24WHAT'S ALL THIS? $1600: 21 provinces, including Govi-Altay & Suhbaatar Mongolia
#17, aired 2023-05-23OH, WE HAVE '80s POP CULTURE REFERENCES $200: On Nov. 21, 1980 76% of Americans watching television tuned in to finally find out "who shot" this character J.R.
#17, aired 2023-05-23QUESTIONABLE MUSIC CHOICES $800: John Mulaney has an amazing story of selecting 21 plays on a diner's jukebox of this 1965 Tom Jones hit "What's New, Pussycat?"
#8875, aired 2023-05-19HIP-HOP NAMES $1600: This rapper who has collaborated with Drake & Post Malone says his name comes from Atlanta's 2100 street gang 21 Savage
#13, aired 2023-05-17FOREIGN HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES $1600: Belgians celebrate July 21 as National Day, the day in 1831 when this royal ascended to the throne Leopold I
#8868, aired 2023-05-10NEW NEW ORLEANS MUSIC $400: To respect native people who aided runaway slaves, artists like Flagboy Giz wear beaded suits for this event--Feb. 21 in 2023 Mardi Gras
#8861, aired 2023-05-01IT'S GONNA BE MAY! $800: Founded by Clara Barton on May 21,1881, this organization got its first congressional charter 19 years later the Red Cross
#8823, aired 2023-03-08TV REALITY & COMPETITION SHOWS $200: Season 21 of this show saw Bindi Irwin win the Mirrorball Trophy with the help of her partner Derek Hough Dancing with the Stars
#8819, aired 2023-03-02HIT ALBUMS $1200: 2021 saw the release of this latest of Adele's numerically titled chart toppers 30
#8814, aired 2023-02-23COLLEGE FOOTBALL $800: By the end of the 2020-21 season, this head coach had won 6 national championships with the University of Alabama Saban
#8804, aired 2023-02-09AMERICAN HISTORY $2000: On November 21, 1620 41 male passengers signed this document while anchored at a Massachusetts harbor the Mayflower Compact
#8777, aired 2023-01-03FUN WITH 21 $400: Played since the early 1700s, the French card game vingt-et-un lives on as this casino game blackjack
#8777, aired 2023-01-03FUN WITH 21 $800: Utah ratified the 21st Amendment, ending this on Dec. 5, 1933 around 3:30 PM local time, letting New Yorkers celebrate at dinner Prohibition
#8777, aired 2023-01-03FUN WITH 21 $1200: The U.S. 21-gun salute is fired to honor our president, a visiting head of state or this symbol of our nation the flag
#8777, aired 2023-01-03FUN WITH 21 $1600: Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 21 inspired this 1972 Neil Diamond song with "Song" in the title "Song Sung Blue"
#8777, aired 2023-01-03FUN WITH 21 $2000: In the 19th century this former gold coin of Britain was worth 21 shillings, one more than in a pound a guinea
#8745, aired 2022-11-18BAND AD $800: "Musicians-singers for acting roles in new TV series... 4 insane boys, age 17-21", said the 1965 ad that launched this group The Monkees
#8744, aired 2022-11-17SONGS FROM THE HIT ALBUM $600: "Rolling In The Deep" & "Set Fire To The Rain" 21
#8742, aired 2022-11-15NOW STREAMING ON DuMONT+ $2000: We've got the Feb. 21, 1953 "Life is Worth Living" where Bishop Sheen predicts death for this Communist; 12 days later, bingo Stalin
#8, aired 2022-11-13SPORTS STARS $300: This golf great won his first Masters in 1997 at age 21 & 4 since then Tiger Woods
#8736, aired 2022-11-07THAT '70s OR '80s SHOW $600: Hollywood folklore says NBC's Brandon Tartikoff scribbled down a quick note--"MTV cops"--which led to this hit '80s show Miami Vice
#5, aired 2022-10-23PITCH PERFECT $100: Talk about Go Blue! Clayton Kershaw pitched well enough for this team in 2014 to win 21 games & the National League MVP award the Dodgers
#8725, aired 2022-10-21IN THE BIBLE BOOK $1000: Chapters 21 & 22 are about the priesthood, the group also alluded to in the book's name Leviticus
#8723, aired 2022-10-19SCIENCE & NATURE $2000: Many elements are named for places--like polonium & this one, atomic No. 21, which honors a large peninsula of northern Europe scandium
#3, aired 2022-10-0921 OR UNDER $200: Including the pole vault & hurdles, the athletic contest known as the decathlon comprises this many track & field events 10
#3, aired 2022-10-0921 OR UNDER $400: In 1971 the age to vote in U.S. elections was lowered to this 18
#3, aired 2022-10-0921 OR UNDER $600: A bar mitzvah is traditionally celebrated when a Jewish boy has reached this age 13
#3, aired 2022-10-0921 OR UNDER $800: Like the individual cells in a beehive honeycomb, a hexagon is a figure with this many sides 6
#3, aired 2022-10-0921 OR UNDER $1000: In a story written by Washington Irving, Rip Van Winkle drinks a magic liquor & then falls asleep for this many years 20
#8710, aired 2022-09-30OFFICIAL STATE STUFF $800: Connecticut's official state hero is this schoolmaster & spy who died at age 21 in 1776 (Nathan) Hale
#8674, aired 2022-06-30THANKS FOR THE MEMOIRS $2000: "Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter" by this French intellectual takes her life up to age 21 in 1929 Simone de Beauvoir
#8661, aired 2022-06-13DECIPHER OUR TOP-SECRET CODE PART II $1600: A reddish brown: 21-13-2-5-18 umber
#8653, aired 2022-06-01U.S. GOVERNMENT HISTORY $1000: On March 1, 2003 FEMA & 21 other organizations got a new boss with the creation of this department the Department of Homeland Security
#8649, aired 2022-05-26BIG ANIMALS $1200: The biggest horse breed, the Shire, has been known to reach more than 21 of these horsey units high hands
#8647, aired 2022-05-24ASIAN AMERICANS & PACIFIC ISLANDERS $600: Joe Hayashi & Sadao Munemori are among the 21 Japanese Americans who earned this decoration for valor during World War II the Medal of Honor
#8640, aired 2022-05-13PLACES IN THE BIBLE $1200: Acts 21 tells us Tarsus in Cilicia was this man's hometown Saul or Paul
#8633, aired 2022-05-04THE REALITY OF TV $1000: Since 2013 Michael Brown has narrated this "scary" program about people dealing with 21 days of clotheslessness Naked and Afraid
#8620, aired 2022-04-15HANDLE WITH AIR $800: Oxygen makes up about 21% of Earth's atmosphere; this element dominates at 78% nitrogen
#8612, aired 2022-04-05CAN'T LOSE $600: On Sept. 21,1981 the Senate confirmed her Supreme Court nomination, 99-0 Sandra Day O'Connor
#8604, aired 2022-03-24AUSTRIA'S BORDERS $4,000 (Daily Double): This tiny landlocked constitutional monarchy's border with Austria is a scant 21 miles Liechtenstein
#8591, aired 2022-03-07THE IDEAS OF MARCH $1600: The government of Reza Pahlavi chose March 21, 1935 as the day for changing the country's name from this to this Persia to Iran
#8584, aired 2022-02-24PARISH FROM THE EARTH $1000: Spanish explorer Hernando spent time in what's now Louisiana before his May 21, 1542 death; this parish is named for him DeSoto
#8580, aired 2022-02-18THE LANDING $200: He hadn't slept in 55 hours when he alit at Le Bourget Aerodrome at 10:22 P.M. on May 21,1927 Lindbergh
#8579, aired 2022-02-17ABRAHAM LINCOLN $400: (Doris Kearns Goodwin presents the clue.) Lincoln was a struggling 30-year-old lawyer when he began wooing this 21-year-old, & though she came from a prominent family & had many suitors, eventually won her hand in marriage Mary Todd
#14, aired 2022-02-17NIGHTTIME NEWS WITH WORLD NEWS NOW $1200: (Mona Kosar Abdi delivers the clue.) Thousands of people with lights gathered at Le Bourget Aerodrome on the night of May 21, 1927, confusing this man, who expected pitch blackness & circled the field several times before landing at 10:24 PM (Charles) Lindbergh
#8578, aired 2022-02-16NAVAL CONFLICT $400: On Oct. 21, 1805 this admiral was felled by a French sniper's bullet on the Victory, his flagship Admiral Nelson
#8574, aired 2022-02-10FROM THE BRITISH ROYAL WEBSITE $2,000 (Daily Double): On October 21, 1950 she was baptized in the Music Room of Buckingham Palace Princess Anne
#3, aired 2022-02-09COLLEGE SPORTS DYNASTIES $600: With stars like this Olympian seen here, the North Carolina Tar Heels have won 21 of the NCAA's 39 women's soccer titles Mia Hamm
#1, aired 2022-02-08BIBLE BOOKS $1,600 (Daily Double): Galatians & Colossians are among the 21 books of the New Testament written in letter form & known as these epistles
#8563, aired 2022-01-26CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP HEROES $400: (Phil Simms presents the clue.) The Colts trailed the Patriots 21-3 in the 2006 AFC title game, before this quarterback took over, leading Indianapolis to four second-half touchdowns in a seesaw 38-34 victory (Peyton) Manning
#8547, aired 2022-01-04THE NEW TESTAMENT $1600: Matthew 21 is one place that records Jesus' entry into Jerusalem, celebrated on this holy day Palm Sunday
#8519, aired 2021-11-25WORLD HISTORY $4,000 (Daily Double): In 1893 he went to South Africa to do some legal work; he stayed for 21 years to work for Indian rights Gandhi
#8500, aired 2021-10-29NON-MEDICAL FEVERS $800: The Indiana Fever is a 21-year-old professional sports franchise in this league the WNBA
#8497, aired 2021-10-26THE END OF THE WORLD $800: For squash players it's about 32 feet long & 21 wide a court
#8496, aired 2021-10-25HAVING A BALL $400: The basketball-playing sons of LaVar Ball are Lonzo, LiAngelo & him, NBA Rookie of the Year in 2020-21 for Charlotte LaMelo
#8494, aired 2021-10-21HISTORY $1,000 (Daily Double): In 1558, England lost this port city, its last possession in France Calais
#8482, aired 2021-10-05"H" IS FOR HISTORY $800: In 1825 Charles X of France finally recognized this nation, 21 years after it declared its independence Haiti
#8481, aired 2021-10-04BASEBALL HALL OF FAMERS BY INITIALS $200: Made the last of 21 straight all-star teams in 1975: H.A. Hank Aaron
#8480, aired 2021-10-011871--150 YEARS AGO $600: March 21 saw the first meeting of a united Germany's Reichstag, or parliament, with this man as the first chancellor Bismarck
#8480, aired 2021-10-01THAT'S A BIG BOOK $2000: Book 10 of this Thomas Malory work has 88 chapters, & there are 21 books--just sayin' Le Morte d'Arthur
#8450, aired 2021-07-2320-SOMETHING $800: In the Olympics, games of table tennis are played to 11 points & games of this racket sport are played to 21 badminton
#8441, aired 2021-07-12AN ILLUSTRATED LIFE $800: "21" is a comic about this Pittsburgh Pirates right fielder from Puerto Rico who tragically died young Roberto Clemente
#8439, aired 2021-07-08TV SPIN-OFFS $2000: "Booker", starring Richard Grieco 21 Jump Street
#8425, aired 2021-06-18CINEMAPOURRI $400: C.B. DeMille made 21 huge Sphinxes for a 1923 version of this Bible epic & now they're being dug from the dunes where they were left The Ten Commandments
#8419, aired 2021-06-10FAMOUS AMERICANS $1600: This Army major & his 21 associates were recognized with congressional gold medals for their work on yellow fever Walter Reed
#8410, aired 2021-05-28PHILHARMONIC CONVERGENCE $1000: Featuring works like the "Emperor" concerto, in 2020-'21 the London philharmonic honors this composer's 250th birthday Beethoven
#8393, aired 2021-05-05RELIGION $200: In deference to Leviticus 21:5, many adherents of this religion sport dreadlocks Rastafarianism
#8390, aired 2021-04-30TIME TRAVELIN' MOVIES $200: "The only power source capable of generating 1.21 gigawatts of electricity is a bolt of lightning", claimed this '85 pic Back to the Future
#8354, aired 2021-03-11VETO $400: The president has this many days to sign a bill--if it runs out when Congress is adjourned, it's called a pocket veto 10 days
#8352, aired 2021-03-09GOOD DAY, SIR! $1200: After 21 seasons as a head coach, in 2019, this Kansas City Chiefs leader finally got to enjoy the last game of the season Andy Reid
#8345, aired 2021-02-26NUMBERS $1000: It's the total number of dots on a standard die 21
#8334, aired 2021-02-11BEVERAGES $200: If you want to keep kosher & be gluten-free, Smirnoff No. 21 this may be for you vodka
#8332, aired 2021-02-09HISTORICAL PAIRS $3,000 (Daily Double): During National Surveyors Week (March 21-27, 2021), think about members of the profession like this 18th century "line" pair Mason & Dixon
#8325, aired 2021-01-29PLACES IN THE GOOD BOOK $1000: Now the largest city in the Negev Desert, it was where Abraham made a covenant with the Philistine King Abimelech in Genesis 21 Beersheba
#8311, aired 2021-01-11KNIGHTS $800: Sir Norman Hartnell designed this 21-year-old's wedding dress for her 1947 ceremony & was knighted for his services in 1977 Elizabeth II
#8306, aired 2021-01-04DECEMBER 21 $200: In 1891 the first game of this sport was played in Springfield, Massachusetts basketball
#8306, aired 2021-01-04DECEMBER 21 $400: Containing 31 clues, the first modern one of these diversions appeared in a New York newspaper on December 21, 1913 a crossword puzzle
#8306, aired 2021-01-04DECEMBER 21 $600: Dec. 21, 1914 saw the premiere of the first full-length movie comedy, "Tillie's Punctured Romance", featuring him Charlie Chaplin
#8306, aired 2021-01-04DECEMBER 21 $800: Setting a precedent, in 1942 the Supreme Court ruled that a divorce granted in this western state was legal in North Carolina Nevada
#8306, aired 2021-01-04DECEMBER 21 $1000: Launched Dec. 21, 1968, Apollo 8 was the first manned vehicle to do this (10 times) orbit the Moon
#8290, aired 2020-11-27BIBLICAL WOMEN $400: In Genesis 21 she bore Abraham a son at age 90 Sarah
#8255, aired 2020-10-09MODERN WORLD BEFORE & AFTER $400: "Eternal" slogan for the homeland of Marvel's Black Panther & his favorite mall retail clothier Wakanda Forever 21
#8253, aired 2020-10-07MISCELLANY $1000: In the Bible, one of these units equaled 21.8 inches a cubit
#8224, aired 2020-05-28MAGNET $4,000 (Daily Double): An 1845 letter from the 21-year-old future Lord Kelvin inspired this British scientist to show how magnetism & light are related (Michael) Faraday
#8215, aired 2020-05-01HISTORIC HAPPENINGS $1600: Henry VII backdated his reign to August 21, 1485, essentially making all who supported this guy at Bosworth Field traitors Richard III
#8201, aired 2020-04-13U.N. OBSERVANCES $400: Read some Yeats or Dickinson on March 21, World this Day Poetry Day
#8190, aired 2020-03-27ORDINAL TERMS $400: What Hawaii became August 21, 1959 the 50th state
#8176, aired 2020-03-09WE HAVE A FEW SPECIALS $800: For 2 hours of live TV on April 21, 1986, Geraldo Rivera probed "The Mystery of" this 1920s mobster's "Vaults" & found...some bottles Capone
#8172, aired 2020-03-03THE 1950s $400: Here's an image from May 21, 1956 of the results of the first successful airborne drop of this type of bomb a hydrogen bomb
#8151, aired 2020-02-03HEAVEN & PARADISE $600: Referenced in Revelation, Chapter 21 Verse 21 and depicted here, they are a proverbial entranceway into heaven the Pearly Gates
#8145, aired 2020-01-24THE GRAMMY AWARDS $800: 1985's Song of the Year was this charity number with 21 soloists & a big chorus of stars "We Are The World"
#8141, aired 2020-01-20COME TO YOUR CENSUS $800: 37.3 million people were living in this state in 2010--that's more than the 21 least populous states combined California
#8124, aired 2019-12-26"B" MY BABY $400: Isaac & Maria D'Israeli welcomed this bundle of joy December 21, 1804 Benjamin Disraeli
#8119, aired 2019-12-19I'M DYIN' UP HERE! $200: On April 21,1918 he caught a fatal bullet while piloting his Fokker triplane over northern France the Red Baron (Richthofen)
#8114, aired 2019-12-12FEMALE TV CRIME FIGHTERS $800: As officer Judy Hoffs, Holly Robinson Peete went undercover to solve youth crimes on this drama 21 Jump Street
#8108, aired 2019-12-04HISTORIC NAMES $800: In March 1943 he ended a 21-day fast in India with a religious ceremony & a glass of orange juice Mahatma Gandhi
#8098, aired 2019-11-20THE GREAT AMERICAN READ'S TOP 100 BOOKS $400: Only one title from each author could make the list; these 2 sisters represented the Bronte family at No. 10 & No. 21 Charlotte and Emily
#8090, aired 2019-11-08REVELATIONS $400: After cops closed a 2017 exhibit in Genoa, 20 of 21 of these attributed to Amedeo Modigliani & Moïse Kisling were revealed to be fakes paintings
#8090, aired 2019-11-08CLASSIC ROCK GUITARISTS $2000: Money, it's a hit! In 2019 this Pink Floyd man got $21 million for his guitars at auction & donated the money to fight climate change David Gilmour
#8084, aired 2019-10-31THE SYNDROME SYNDROME $800: A person born with the most common type of this condition has an extra copy of chromosome 21 in each cell Down syndrome
#8080, aired 2019-10-25LET'S TALK ABOUT FLIGHT CLUB $600: As 100,000 waited in Paris on May 21, 1927, he saw "danger of killing people with my propeller and I quickly came to a stop" Lindbergh
#8068, aired 2019-10-09A NUMBER BETWEEN 1 & 100 $200: Gamblers know it's another name for blackjack--hit me! 21
#8056, aired 2019-09-23FROM THE NO. 1 ALBUM $800: 2015: "Hello", "When We Were Young" 25
#8053, aired 2019-09-18CAREER HIGHLIGHTS $1600: Financier; White House director of communications, July 21-31, 2017; "Celebrity Big Brother" contestant Anthony Scaramucci ("The Mooch" accepted)
#8052, aired 2019-09-17HALLEY'S COMET IN HISTORY $1,000 (Daily Double): This author can't have been surprised to die April 21, 1910, the day after Halley's Comet reached perihelion (Mark) Twain
#8031, aired 2019-07-08ON WEEKENDS $1000: One fine Saturday, this "O"hio liberal arts college will move up from Div. III & take down Alabama football, 70-21; go Yeomen! Oberlin
#8029, aired 2019-07-04FLOATING HOLIDAYS $400: Chinese New Year begins between January 21 & February 20, on this phase of the moon, so it might be pretty dark out the new moon
#8028, aired 2019-07-03THE LONG & THE SHORT OF BATTLE $1200: The 1781 Battle of Yorktown lasted for 21 days before this fenced-in general finally surrendered Cornwallis
#8018, aired 2019-06-19BOOK CHAPTERS $200: Chapter 21 of this classic is "Laurie Makes Mischief, and Jo Makes Peace" Little Women
#8013, aired 2019-06-12THE RULES THEY JUST MADE UP $1000: Explosive name for the step the Senate took on Nov. 21, 2013, limiting future debate on judicial nominees the nuclear option
#8000, aired 2019-05-24CLUES ACROSS TEXAS $400: (I'm Anne Elise Parks with TXA 21.) The George W. Bush Presidential Library is in this city where the president moved back to after the White House Dallas
#7989, aired 2019-05-09EVERY ANIMAL HAS ITS DAY $200: The world day for this long-necked animal is June 21, the longest day of the year a giraffe
#7989, aired 2019-05-09EVERY ANIMAL HAS ITS DAY $400: These pups are beautiful every day, but that fact is officially celebrated April 21 a bulldog
#7985, aired 2019-05-03GOVERNMENT & POLITICS $2000: The USA's second-longest of these lasted 21 days in 1995-96, over budgets & social program spending a government shutdown
#7968, aired 2019-04-10THE CIVIL WAR $400: On July 21, 1861 the Union attacked the Confederates near a stone bridge crossing this creek in the first battle of it First Battle of Bull Run
#7958, aired 2019-03-27THE ELEMENTS $600: This element is usually found as a diatomic molecule making up about 21% of Earth's atmosphere oxygen
#7949, aired 2019-03-14KINGS LANDING $1000: In 2017 Dutch king Willem-Alexander revealed that he'd spent 21 years as a co-pilot for this airline KLM
#7944, aired 2019-03-07ELEMENTS $600: It weighs 21 times as much as an equal volume of water; a CD that sells 2 million units becomes double this platinum
#7939, aired 2019-02-28YOU'RE AN ALL-STAR $1000: Starting in 1948 this "Mr. Hockey" was named to a record 21 NHL All-Star teams (Gordie) Howe
#7937, aired 2019-02-26LEADERS $400: Time for follow the leader: 19. Hayes 20. Garfield & 21. him (Chester) Arthur
#7935, aired 2019-02-22TV BY THE NUMBERS $400: 1980s Fox series about youthful-looking undercover officers 21 Jump Street
#7932, aired 2019-02-19IT'S FULL OF STORES $600: Two Korean immigrants with no college degrees moved to L.A. & in 1984 opened Fashion 21, later renamed this Forever 21
#7916, aired 2019-01-28BLACKJACK $800: The movie "21" told of students at this university who were trained to count cards & took Vegas for millions MIT
#7914, aired 2019-01-24BEFORE & ACTOR $1600: A big screen "21 Jump Street" cop who's been seen on "CSI: NY" & "The Good Doctor" Jonah Hill Harper
#7911, aired 2019-01-21STEAMY SCIENCE $10,800 (Daily Double): Earthquakes have lengthened the average interval between its famed eruptions of water & steam by about 30 minutes Old Faithful
#7904, aired 2019-01-1010 LINES ABOUT 5 WOMEN $800: Coco was a French designer, dabbled in perfume for fun / got her business set for life with this No. in '21 Chanel No. 5
#7891, aired 2018-12-24VERY DEFINITELY FOR PROFIT $10,600 (Daily Double): Around 1920 he turned a $30 investment into a get-rich-quick "scheme" that defrauded folks out of $15 million (Carlo) Ponzi
#7887, aired 2018-12-18WHO DONE IT? $1000: Designed the Vietnam Veterans Memorial when she was 21 Maya Lin
#7865, aired 2018-11-16CHECK ONE TWO $400: This sign of the Zodiac is represented by 2 guys & generally covers May 21 to June 21 Gemini
#7846, aired 2018-10-22ARE YOU READY FOR SOME MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL? $800: On Dec. 21, 2003 his dad passed away; on Dec. 22 he had the highest passer rating of his career in a 41-7 Packers win (Brett) Favre
#7845, aired 2018-10-19WHOSE MEGA-ALBUM? $400: Fans have bought a whole lot more than 21 copies of her "21" Adele
#7838, aired 2018-10-10HISTORY $200: The Equal Franchise Act of 1928 allowed this right to all British women 21 & over suffrage (or voting)
#7832, aired 2018-10-02OCTOBER OBSERVANCES $200: The U.K. celebrates this fruit's day on October 21; events include the Longest Peel competition Apple Day
#7829, aired 2018-09-27GEEK HOLIDAYS $600: 2015 has come & gone, but you can still celebrate every October 21, the date from a sequel to this 1985 film Back to the Future
#7820, aired 2018-09-14LIVE ENTERTAINMENT $1200: On August 21, 2017 Bonnie Tyler was back in the spotlight as she regaled cruise ship passengers with this fitting hit "Total Eclipse Of The Heart"
#7818, aired 2018-09-12HISTORY IN BRIEF $400: May 21, 1927: This airplane touches down at Le Bourget near Paris The Spirit of St. Louis
#7813, aired 2018-07-25WORLD WAR II TIMELINE $2000: June 21, 1945: The long, bloody U.S. campaign for this Japanese island in the Ryukyus ends Okinawa
#7806, aired 2018-07-16BIRTHDAY PARTY $600: Cheers to this gold-medal gymnast who blew out 21 candles in March of 2018 (Simone) Biles
#7799, aired 2018-07-05BOOKS & AUTHORS $400: At age 33 Mary Wollstonecraft published "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman"; at 21 this daughter published a classic Mary Shelley
#7797, aired 2018-07-03STARS FELL FROM ALABAMA $800: Born in Cullman in 1980, he moved to "21 Jump Street" in 2012 & "22 Jump Street" in 2014 Channing Tatum
#7787, aired 2018-06-19WORLD HISTORY $3,200 (Daily Double): After a long journey, this was signed Nov. 21, 1620 to ensure the enactment of "just & equal laws" the Mayflower Compact
#7778, aired 2018-06-06KING JAMES BIBLE COMMON WORDS $1200: This city gets lots of play, from Joshua 10 through Revelation 21 Jerusalem
#7775, aired 2018-06-01THE THIRD MAN $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a model of space flight on the monitor.) In a 15-minute trip from Cape Canaveral to the Atlantic Ocean on July 21, 1961, Liberty Bell 7 reached a height of 118 miles and traveled 303 miles carrying this alliteratively named astronaut, making him the third man in space Gus Grissom
#7768, aired 2018-05-23BAND MATH $800: Trent Reznor's "Inch Nails" plus Josh Dun's "Pilots" 30
#7767, aired 2018-05-22ILLINOIS AT 200 $1,200 (Daily Double): This official slogan of Illinois honors a man who moved there at age 21 the land of Lincoln
#7743, aired 2018-04-18YOU KNEW THERE'D BE MATH $800: Multiply 2 of these integers, like 3 & 7, & you get a "semi" one, like 21 a prime number
#7742, aired 2018-04-17ACTING UP ON TV $800: As CEO for 11 days, Kumail Nanjiani's Dinesh dug a $21 billion hole for his tech company on this sitcom Silicon Valley
#7722, aired 2018-03-20ELECTORAL COLLEGE SILVER MEDALISTS $3,000 (Daily Double): In 1864 Lincoln gave him a general beatdown, 212-21 (George) McClellan
#7712, aired 2018-03-06INTERNATIONAL HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES $800: This country's national holiday, July 21, celebrates the ascension of its first king, Leopold I Belgium
#7705, aired 2018-02-23WINNING CLAMS AT THE CASINO $400: Life was a bowl of cherries when a Vegas man won $4.6 million & years later, $21.1 million on a Megabucks one of these a slot machine
#7702, aired 2018-02-20YOUR NUMBER'S UP $800: The honor guard at the Tomb of the Unknowns takes this many paces before turning, the no. of guns in a military salute 21
#7650, aired 2017-12-08WRITERS & WRITING $1200: Born in 1812, this writer of limericks was the 20th of 21 children Edward Lear
#7631, aired 2017-11-13THOSE DARN FRANCISCANS $400: In their efforts to convert local tribes, the Franciscans built 21 of these in California missions
#7624, aired 2017-11-02ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT TRAVELS THROUGH TIME $600: (Nancy O'Dell and Kevin Frazier of Entertainment Tonight present the clue.) (Kevin) It's November 21, 1980, with an actors' strike pushing the TV season back, it's been 8 months since we saw this character get shot (Nancy) Tonight, 80 million viewers around the country will finally find out who done it-- (Kevin) My money's on the sister-in-law J.R.
#7623, aired 2017-11-01KEVIN $1600: Before his 21-year NBA career, this big man (then big kid) led his high school team to the Chicago city title in 1995 Kevin Garnett
#7615, aired 2017-10-20DOING BUSINESS IN THE 1800s $2,000 (Daily Double): In Britain a pound equaled 20 shillings; this gold coin named for a region of Africa equaled 21 shillings a guinea
#7587, aired 2017-09-12BONE VOYAGE $400: On April 21, 1865 the bodies of him & his long-dead son Willie began a 20-day, 1,700-mile funeral journey Lincoln
#7585, aired 2017-07-28COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD $400: Its 83 divisions include 21 "republics" & 2 "federal cities" the Russian Federation
#7568, aired 2017-07-05HERE'S FINAL JEOPARDY $200: On April 21, 1910 reports of this author's death were not greatly exaggerated Mark Twain
#7563, aired 2017-06-28BAD-WORLD BOOKSHELF $2000: The maximum age is 21 & don't try to get away Logan's Run
#7561, aired 2017-06-26PLACES IN CONTINENTS $400: It's in Central Asia, between Russia & China; I've horde you Khan visit all 21 provinces Mongolia
#7561, aired 2017-06-26A WOMEN'S CATEGORY $800: On Jan. 21, 2017 the National Mall was a sea of pink hats for the event formally known as the "Women's" this March on Washington
#7557, aired 2017-06-20THINGS HAVE CHANGED $2000: Beginning in 2017, a record 21 women are now U.S. senators, including this new one from California Kamala Harris
#7538, aired 2017-05-24MUSICAL NUMBERS $800: "Heathens" by ____ ____ Pilots 21
#7526, aired 2017-05-0820th CENTURY AMERICA $800: This first Disney animated feature had its world premiere on December 21, 1937 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
#7507, aired 2017-04-11WAIT"ER" $800: Ted Cruz did a Darth Vader impression & read from "Green Eggs and Ham" during a 21-hour one of these a filibuster
#7491, aired 2017-03-20PRE-CIVIL WAR AMERICA $1600: The British captured him on Sept. 21, 1776 on Long Island & hanged him as a spy Nathan Hale
#7489, aired 2017-03-16GOT A WIFE & KIDS $1000: All about "One Love" & wed at age 21, this late musician ended up having 13 kids Bob Marley
#7489, aired 2017-03-16THE NEW YORK TIMES HEADLINES $1600: May 7, 1937: It "Burns in Lakehurst Crash; 21 Known Dead, 12 Missing; 64 Escape" the Hindenburg
#7489, aired 2017-03-16THE NEW YORK TIMES HEADLINES $2000: January 21, 1945: "Roosevelt Sworn in for Fourth Term; Extends" this "Policy to World" the Good Neighbor policy
#7488, aired 2017-03-15"P" SOUP $1200: Willie Stargell for 21 seasons, or any freebooter a Pirate
#7487, aired 2017-03-14IT'S A TOY HALL-ER $800: This action figure with 21 moving parts & "life like hair" stepped up for a different kind of induction in 2004 G.I. Joe
#7483, aired 2017-03-08NATIONALITEASE $800: A set of 21 "____ Dances" by Brahms Hungarian
#7469, aired 2017-02-16MADAM SECRETARY $800: Threatening their highway funds, Elizabeth Dole of D.O.T. got every state to raise the legal drinking age to this 21
#7448, aired 2017-01-18THIS LAND IS MY LAND $400: Pierce Downer gave his name to Downers Grove, 21 miles west of the Loop in this state Illinois
#7445, aired 2017-01-13THE 1860s $400: On Jan. 21, 1861 this Southerner pleaded for peace as he quit the U.S. Senate Jefferson Davis
#7438, aired 2017-01-04TOP 40 BEFORE & AFTER $400: Britney Spears' debut single pleases with a Cyndi Lauper No. 1 to "Hit" it over & over "...Baby One More Time After Time"
#7431, aired 2016-12-26TIME: THE 1980s $2000: The March 21, 1983 cover showed "Detroit's Comeback Kid", Lee Iacocca of this company Chrysler
#7407, aired 2016-11-22WEAR $200: When it opened in Los Angeles in 1984, this store was called Fashion 21 Forever 21
#7397, aired 2016-11-08YES TO NOVEMBER $800: The image seen here appeared on the November 21, 1908 cover of this magazine The Saturday Evening Post
#7388, aired 2016-10-26MILITARY MEMORIES $600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a battle map on the monitor.) On July 21, 1861, with Manassas Junction to the south, General McDowell's Union forces sent a decoy force & a flanking force toward Confederates at this waterway, which gave its name to the battle the Battle of Bull Run
#7378, aired 2016-10-12NEWS TERMINOLOGY $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reads while text scrolls at the bottom of the screen.) As its name implies, the feature seen here at the bottom of the screen has to go slowly enough to be readable a crawl
#7377, aired 2016-10-11THE FOREST FOR THE TREES $2000: Superior National Forest has a 21-mile-long blue lake named for this silvery-white tree a birch tree
#7367, aired 2016-09-27PEOPLE'S SEXIEST MAN ALIVE $1000: 2012 was a big year for him: "21 Jump Street", "Magic Mike" & Sexiest Man Alive Channing Tatum
#7361, aired 2016-09-19MAYOR GARCETTI'S LOS ANGELES $400: (His Honor, the Mayor Eric Garcetti delivers the clue.) The Hollywood Sign was originally the Hollywoodland Sign, a $21,000 billboard in 1923, for this 2-word type of development owned by the publisher of the L.A. Times real estate
#7329, aired 2016-06-23ADELE $600: Adele's third album is "25": her second was titled this 21
#7310, aired 2016-05-27SHE-CAGO $800: At 21, this Chicagoan became the youngest recipient of the Best Actress Oscar Marlee Matlin
#7253, aired 2016-03-09LIKE A BOSS $400: After Hewlett-Packard parted ways with this woman in 2005, she got paid like a boss, with a $21 million severance (Carly) Fiorina
#7253, aired 2016-03-09THE MARCH OF TIME $600: March 21, 1980: This show ends with a cliffhanger that lasts until November; spoiler alert! J.R.'s mistress did it Dallas
#7253, aired 2016-03-09LIKE A BOSS $1000: In 2015 this ex-Microsoft man & L.A. Clippers owner was the richest sports team owner in the U.S., with $21.6 billion Steve Ballmer
#7244, aired 2016-02-25THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS $800: Article 21 of the League charter mentions that nothing in it would supersede this 1823 doctrine the Monroe Doctrine
#7238, aired 2016-02-17CELEBRITIES $800: Her 21 singles Grand Slam titles include six wins at Wimbledon Serena Williams
#7238, aired 2016-02-17SPEARS $2000: Around 350 B.C. this father of Alexander the Great introduced the sarissa, a spear up to 21 feet long Philip (of Macedon)
#7233, aired 2016-02-10SCIENCE TERMS $200: The vernal one of these, around March 21, marks the start of spring in the northern hemisphere equinox
#7228, aired 2016-02-03KNOW THY BIBLE $400: His is the final name mentioned in the Bible, in Revelation 22:21 Jesus Christ
#7224, aired 2016-01-28LONG TIME $800: In 1669 the city of Heraklion on Crete fell to Ottoman forces after a 21-year one of these a siege
#7221, aired 2016-01-25ANNUAL EVENTS $800: Texans celebrate San Jacinto Day on April 21 to honor this general's defeat of Santa Anna in 1836 (Sam) Houston
#7207, aired 2016-01-05BARONS & BARONESSES $600: On April 21, 1918 this commander of Germany's flying circus was shot down & killed over the Somme the Red Baron
#7192, aired 2015-12-15IT WAS THE '60s $600: On Feb. 21, 1965 he was assassinated as he delivered a lecture at the Audubon Ballroom in Harlem Malcolm X
#7140, aired 2015-10-02CYCLE ANALYSIS $800: On day 21 of the 29 1/2 day cycle, the Moon's phase is gibbous & this, as the illuminated area is decreasing waning
#7138, aired 2015-09-30CELEBRITY DATE BOOK $200: May 21, 1999: This daytime drama star had lost out on 18 straight Emmys, but it isn't going to be 19 Susan Lucci
#7128, aired 2015-09-16HISTORY $200: In 1924 he fasted for 21 days to ease Hindu-Muslim tensions & it worked Gandhi
#7123, aired 2015-07-29A FORTUNE 500 COMPANY $1000: Oh, this bank's wagon was loaded up in 2013 with $21.9 billion in profits Wells Fargo
#7123, aired 2015-07-29INDEPENDENCE DAYS $1,300 (Daily Double): On Sept. 21, 1981 this British colony became the last nation on the American mainland to gain independence Belize (or British Honduras)
#7117, aired 2015-07-21PENINSULAS $1,000 (Daily Double): The southeastern Mexican state of Quintaa Roo is on this peninsula the Yucatán Peninsula
#7114, aired 2015-07-16CLOTHING MODERNE $800: Forever 21 has slim-fit jeans for men & uses this synonym of slim for body-hugging women's jeans skinny
#7104, aired 2015-07-02USS COD $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the deck of the USS Cod in Cleveland, OH.) The Cod's conning tower records her 47 combat victories--21 ships & 26 smaller vessels; most of them took place while on patrol in this sea, between the Philippines & Vietnam the South China Sea
#7098, aired 2015-06-24THE BUSINESS OF TECH $200: Based in Connecticut, this company had $21.4 billion in revenue in fiscal 2013; copy that! Xerox
#7098, aired 2015-06-24THE BUSINESS OF TECH $400: Last name of Michael, who in 1984 with $1,000 began a co. called PC's Limited; in 2014 Michael was worth $21.9 billion Dell
#7085, aired 2015-06-05WHERE THE BUFFALO ROAM $3,000 (Daily Double): (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows an illustration and a map on the monitor.) In the 1800s, the giant bison herds that roamed North America were hunted almost to extinction; fortunately, in 1902, the U.S. Army brought 21 buffalo to this national park where they now number in the thousands Yellowstone National Park
#7077, aired 2015-05-26JACK IN THE BOXING RING $200: Lightweight champ Beau Jack fought the main event at this NYC venue a record 21 times Madison Square Garden
#7062, aired 2015-05-05U.S. HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES $1000: Liberation Day, July 21 in this U.S. possession in the Marianas, celebrates its 1944 liberation from Japanese forces Guam
#7054, aired 2015-04-23THE CALENDAR $1,500 (Daily Double): Dec. 21, 2012 was in the news as the end of a calendar cycle for this ancient Native American people the Mayans
#7051, aired 2015-04-20OH, B-CITY IN AFRICA $800: The city of Bo is a metropolis of 150,000 in this West African nation with a name from Portuguese Sierra Leone
#7043, aired 2015-04-08WORLD HISTORY $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) On October 21, 1805, a combined fleet of 33 French & Spanish ships was defeated by the British in a famous naval battle off this sandy cape on Spain's southern coast Trafalgar
#7042, aired 2015-04-072015 DATES ON THE CALENDAR $800: Summer begins on Sunday, June 21, the same day as this celebration Father's Day
#7031, aired 2015-03-23YOU CAN'T SPELL GEOGRAPHY WITHOUT "M" $400: This celeb-filled community in L.A. County lies on 21 miles of gorgeous but unstable coast Malibu
#6991, aired 2015-01-26GIVING YOU THE TIME OF DAY $1000: 10:22 P.M. Paris time, May 21, 1927 the Lindbergh landing
#6990, aired 2015-01-23FINNISH HIM! $800: Linus Torvalds completed the earliest version of this computer operating system at age 21 at the Univ. of Helsinki Linux
#6988, aired 2015-01-211865 AMERICA $400: On July 21, 1865 this "wild" gunslinger & Dave Tutt engaged in what is regarded as the first true western showdown Bill Hickok
#6970, aired 2014-12-26THERE'S A J IN THERE SOMEWHERE $400: A short, leather-covered club (perhaps 21 of 'em?) a blackjack
#6965, aired 2014-12-19THE SAKHAROV PRIZE $4,000 (Daily Double): Alexander Dubcek was honored in 1989, 21 years after leading this city's brief "Spring" Prague
#6964, aired 2014-12-18DO THE MATH $600: The largest common factor of 84 & 105 is this 21
#6963, aired 2014-12-17WEATHER $600: If there are more than 21 named Atlantic storms in one season, nos. 22 & up are named from letters of this alphabet the Greek alphabet
#6958, aired 2014-12-106'4" $800: 2013-14 NBA News: Nets start 10-21, but this coach & ex-star guard stays in the picture & makes the playoffs Jason Kidd
#6934, aired 2014-11-06ALCATRAZ $1000: On March 21, 1963 this Attorney General closed Alcatraz because of the high cost of maintaining the prison Robert Kennedy
#6927, aired 2014-10-28GILLIGAN! $2000: On July 20, 2013 people camped out to get a spot for the July 21 panel of Vince & Friends at this San Diego event Comic-Con
#6891, aired 2014-07-28SHOP CLASS $1000: Appropriately, this retailer opened its first store on the 21st of April, 1984--oops, that's for shopping class, not shop class Forever 21
#6887, aired 2014-07-22YOU'RE ON THE LIST $800: There are 27 of these, including 21 epistles books of the New Testament
#6887, aired 2014-07-22MY PRESENT GOVERNMENT JOB $1000: Jan Brewer, dealing with the heat, not the humidity since Jan. 21, 2009 Governor of Arizona
#6886, aired 2014-07-21RANKS & TITLES $800: To reach this rank in Boy Scouts, you must earn a total of 21 merit badges Eagle Scout
#6880, aired 2014-07-11PLANES OF YESTERYEAR $400: The Lockheed D-21, with no pilot & designed to self-destruct, was a 1960s example of this type of plane now in the news a drone
#6860, aired 2014-06-13HAPPY HOLIDAY! $400: In North Korea, Dec. 27 is this document's day--North Carolina's could be Nov. 21, 1789 Constitution Day
#6856, aired 2014-06-09STUPID ANSWERS $200: You must be at least 21 to play at Luxor Las Vegas' 38 tables for this game 21
#6846, aired 2014-05-26IMPRESSIVE SPORTS RECORDS $400: On March 23, 1952 the Blackhawks' Bill Mosienko performed this 3-goal feat in just 21 seconds a hat trick
#6846, aired 2014-05-26IMPRESSIVE SPORTS RECORDS $600: You know about the 100 points, but in 1968 he also had the NBA's only 20-20-20 game: 22 points, 25 rebounds & 21 assists Wilt Chamberlain
#6839, aired 2014-05-15MEDICAL TERMS $1200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a chromosome chart on the monitor.) Charted here, a baby typically receives 23 pairs of chromosomes, 1 of each copied from each parent, but when there's an extra copy of chromosome 21, this condition is the result Down syndrome
#6833, aired 2014-05-07THEY LEFT US IN THE LAST YEAR $400: "For 21 years we tangled our minds and hearts together", wrote Laurie Anderson of this musician Lou Reed
#6820, aired 2014-04-18THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON $800: On June 21, 1815 Wellington's aide Major Henry Percy arrived in London to announce England's victory in this battle Waterloo
#6819, aired 2014-04-17HISTORIC DAYS $800: May 21, 1927 Lindbergh flight across Atlantic
#6804, aired 2014-03-27MORGAN TOWN $600: Barbara Morgan became the first teacher in space 21 years after being the backup for this woman on the Challenger (Christa) McAuliffe
#6797, aired 2014-03-18THE "BLACK"LIST $400: This card game is also known as 21 blackjack
#6797, aired 2014-03-18THE OLD TESTAMENT $1600: In Genesis 21, Abraham banishes Hagar & this son of theirs to the desert; call him... Ishmael
#6795, aired 2014-03-14POTPOURRI $200: Jack Dorsey, a co-founder of this microblogging site, sent its first message March 21, 2006 Twitter
#6768, aired 2014-02-05'80s BABIES $1600: She survived for 21 days in 1984 with a transplanted baboon heart Baby Fae
#6741, aired 2013-12-30LOCO FOR LOGOS $800: It went live March 21, 2006 Twitter
#6731, aired 2013-12-16POETIC WOMEN $2000: On April 6, 1348, 21 years to the day after Petrarch first saw her, she died in Avignon, possibly of the plague Laura
#6728, aired 2013-12-11RECENT HISTORY $1600: In September 2013 this Texas senator held the floor for 21 hours in an effort to derail Obamacare (Ted) Cruz
#6727, aired 2013-12-10SCIENTIFIC EUROPEAN $2000: 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42... wait, those aren't numbers in this guy's "sequence"! 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34... there we go Fibonacci
#6723, aired 2013-12-04FEELING TIP"SY" $600: During Prohibition New York's famed 21 Club operated as one of these illegal bars a speakeasy
#6713, aired 2013-11-20ADD A NUMBER $800: Add 21 to the product of 3 & 7 & you get this 42
#6713, aired 2013-11-20DON'T SAY UM $800: The EPA says this gas seeping into homes causes 21,000 lung cancer deaths a year radon
#6699, aired 2013-10-31PARTING WORDS $1600: Failed chromosomal disjunction can lead to trisomy 21, aka this syndrome causing cognitive issues Down syndrome
#6694, aired 2013-10-24A DAY ON THE BOAT $1200: It's Oct. 21, 1797 & Boston sees the launch of this ship; the copper sheathing on its bottom was made by Paul Revere the Constitution
#6693, aired 2013-10-23'21 $200: 1921: On November 11, the first burial is held at this spot in Arlington National Cemetery the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
#6693, aired 2013-10-23'21 $400: 1421: According to the title of a Gavin Menzies book, the Chinese do this, 7 decades before it was supposedly done discover America
#6693, aired 2013-10-23'21 $600: 1821: In his second inaugural, he pats himself on the back for the acquisition of Florida Monroe
#6693, aired 2013-10-23'21 $800: 1721: Johann Sebastian Bach completes these concertos bearing the name of a German state "Brandenburg"
#6693, aired 2013-10-23'21 $5,000 (Daily Double): 1521: The tenth pope of this name excommunicates Martin Luther with a papal bull Leo
#6682, aired 2013-10-08YOU MUST BE AT LEAST THIS OLD... $200: To play baccarat in the casino at Caesars Palace Las Vegas 21
#6674, aired 2013-09-26ON THE MARQUIS $400: On Nov. 21, 1783 the Marquis d'Arlandes was somehow persuaded to fly over Paris in this a balloon
#6673, aired 2013-09-25ONE NATION $1,200 (Daily Double): 21 counties, including Gavleborg & Vastmanland Sweden
#6664, aired 2013-08-01THIS & THAT $400: On June 21 Fairbanks in this state celebrates the start of summer with a midnight sun baseball game Alaska
#6649, aired 2013-07-11ANNIVERSARY GIFTS $10,000 (Daily Double): 40th: A "pigeon's blood" one of these ruby
#6644, aired 2013-07-04HAPPY BIRTHDAY! $400: You're 21, so enjoy a $429 1996 bottle of this from Dom Perignon Champagne
#6639, aired 2013-06-27SUMMER FUN $200: When the sun is directly overhead at the Tropic of Cancer on June 20 or 21, we are experiencing the summer this solstice
#6634, aired 2013-06-20APPOINTEES TO THE COURT $1,000 (Daily Double): In 1668 Charles II appointed John Dryden to this post, but 21 years later William III removed him poet laureate
#6631, aired 2013-06-17UNIQUE NEW YORK $400: What is this place, Grand Central? no, but its 21 tracks can handle more than 1,000 people every 90 seconds Penn Station
#6588, aired 2013-04-17BANKRUPT! $800: June 21, 1970: Penn Central, this type of company a railroad
#6585, aired 2013-04-12THE RICH MAN'S... $800: Last name is this; good night, Jim, good night Rob, worth about $21 billion each Walton
#6578, aired 2013-04-03ALPHANUMERIC TERMS $600: A 32-MB song on a CD compresses down to about 3 MB in this format; 21 million songs are at Amazon's store for it MP3
#6576, aired 2013-04-0115 LETTERS OR MORE $1600: Here the water is illuminated by plankton producing this, from words meaning "life" & "light" bioluminescence
#6575, aired 2013-03-29BRITISH LITERARY QUOTES $400: This Austen title character "had lived nearly 21 years in the world with very little to distress or vex her" Emma
#6573, aired 2013-03-27THE AGE OF MAN $200: Regrettably, on September 22, 1776 this 21-year-old gave up his one life for his country (Nathan) Hale
#6571, aired 2013-03-25A LITTLE LATE NIGHT MUSIC $800: May 21, 2012: This top-hatted Guns N' Roses guitarist was "Back From Cali" Slash
#6564, aired 2013-03-14THE 1930s $200: On May 21, 1934 this duo attended a party at Black Lake, Louisiana; 2 days later, they were killed by the law Bonnie & Clyde
#6544, aired 2013-02-14CANARIES $400: This soulful Brit's album "21" was the top seller of 2011 & 2012 Adele
#6540, aired 2013-02-08HISTORY IS HAPPENING $800: On Sept. 21, 1931 Herbert Hoover faces the obvious & says, "The world is passing through a Great" one of these Depression
#6530, aired 2013-01-25EUROPEAN HISTORY $200: In 2012 the mass killer of 77 people in this Scandinavian country got the maximum sentence--21 years Norway
#6530, aired 2013-01-25EUROPEAN HISTORY $1000: In 1669, after a 21-year siege, the Ottomans won this Mediterranean island; it's now Greece's largest island Crete
#6527, aired 2013-01-22WEIGHTS & MEASURES $200: The standard size of this bundle of cotton is 54-55 inches long & 20-21 inches wide a bale
#6522, aired 2013-01-15WOMEN IN SPORTS $2000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows us a map of parts of England and France.) The crossing of the English Channel would have been 21 miles straight, but because of bad weather on August 6, 1926, a 35-mile route was swum by this Olympic gold medalist Gertrude Ederle
#6512, aired 2013-01-01RANKS & TITLES $800: A czarina is the wife of a czar; a czarevna is this person the daughter of a czar
#6504, aired 2012-12-20NEWS OF THE 20-TWEENS $800: In June 2012 she arrived in Oslo 21 years late to pick up her Nobel Peace Prize Aung San Suu Kyi
#6504, aired 2012-12-20BIRTH OF A NATION $1200: This country: September 21, 1991, with Levon Ter-Petrosyan as its first president Armenia
#6489, aired 2012-11-29QUEEN ELIZABETH'S DIAMOND JUBILEE $400: He's been Elizabeth's Prince Charming since they met when she was 13; she married him at 21 Prince Philip
#6482, aired 2012-11-20NAME THAT U.S. CURRENCY NOTE $1000: No. 21 in a West Point class of 39 graces this note the $50
#6470, aired 2012-11-02NOSH $600: Go easy on these nuts grown in Hawaii; a 1-ounce serving contains 21 grams of fat macadamias
#6470, aired 2012-11-02PYRAMIDS $600: This San Francisco building's largest floor, the 5th, has 21,025 square feet; its smallest, the 48th, has 2,025 square feet the Transamerica Building
#6458, aired 2012-10-17WHERE'S WALDO $800: It's May 21, 1927, & Waldo has to fight the crowd to pick up a friend at this city's airfield Paris
#6455, aired 2012-10-12A HOT LATIN NUMBER $1000: You're accountable for your actions now: duodeviginti 18
#6432, aired 2012-07-31SUPER BOWL WINNERS $200: In 2012 underdogs & Madonna were in vogue at Super Bowl XLVI, where this team won 21-17 the New York Giants
#6428, aired 2012-07-25THE 1870s $1000: On June 21, 1877 10 alleged members of this Irish secret society were hanged in Penn.'s largest mass execution the Molly Maguires
#6413, aired 2012-07-04SEAPORTS $800 (Daily Double): 21 miles from Dover, this French seaport is closer to England than any other city in mainland Europe Calais
#6405, aired 2012-06-22MILESTONE BIRTHDAYS 2012 $600: Just in time for summer, this British prince turned 30 on June 21 Prince William
#6397, aired 2012-06-1220th CENTURY FOX TV $1000: The first telecast of this show was on Sunday, Dec. 17,1989 & it's still a part of 21 st century 20th Century Fox The Simpsons
#6396, aired 2012-06-11THE TEAM'S RETIRED NUMBERS $600: Ralph Kiner's 4 & Roberto Clemente's 21 the Pittsburgh Pirates
#6391, aired 2012-06-04THE OTHER WOMAN $800: Chaka Khan's version of "I'm Every Woman" went to No. 21; in 1993 this other woman took it to No. 4 Whitney Houston
#6391, aired 2012-06-04OH, "K" $1600: This type of doll represents a Hopi ancestral spirit a kachina doll
#6379, aired 2012-05-17THE DAILY RUNDOWN $200: This TV sports spectacle premiered Monday, Sept. 21, 1970; are you ready? Monday Night Football
#6363, aired 2012-04-25ORGANIZATIONS $400: It was founded in 1878 by 100 lawyers from 21 states the American Bar Association
#6357, aired 2012-04-17COWBOY TALK $1,600 (Daily Double): As a verb, it meant to shoot someone; as a noun it referred to a rectangular bar of chewing tobacco plug
#6353, aired 2012-04-11FIRST LADY FIRSTS $1000: 21-year-old Frances Folsom was first to marry in the White House when she married this president (Grover) Cleveland
#6344, aired 2012-03-29FACTS & FIGURES $1000: In 2010 there were more than 21,000 U.S. cases of this, aka pertussis whooping cough
#6338, aired 2012-03-21GOD DID IT! $800: In Genesis 2:21, God helped himself to one of these from Adam the rib
#6312, aired 2012-02-14ODD JOBS $1000: Inspectors of these make sure they're the correct size & that all 21 pips are in the right place on the faces dice
#6301, aired 2012-01-30ALBUMS $1000: Her sophomore album "21" featured her hit "Rolling In The Deep" Adele
#6301, aired 2012-01-30OCCASION $6,000 (Daily Double): September 21, 1897: It seems 3 months early, but the N.Y. Sun publishes an editorial famous for this 7-word phrase "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus"
#6280, aired 2011-12-30NATIONAL PARKS OF THE WORLD $3,000 (Daily Double): The largest national park lies on this island; at 375,000 square miles, it occupies about 45% of this island's area Greenland
#6269, aired 2011-12-15PASTIMES $600: The first modern one of these was published Dec. 21, 1913 in the New York World's Sunday Supplement crossword puzzle
#6267, aired 2011-12-13MARS NEEDS CONTESTANTS $400: Colonization of Mars may take some doin', as the content of this in Mars' atmosphere is 0.13%, compared with 21% on Earth oxygen
#6262, aired 2011-12-06YOUR HISTORICAL INSURANCE ADJUSTER $600: Okay, the Louvre, Picasso was questioned on the Aug. 21, 1911 theft of this painting, but we don't cover for bad security! the Mona Lisa
#6255, aired 2011-11-25IT'S NOT THE MIAMI HEAT $200: With LeBron in 2009-10, this team went 61-21; without LBJ the following season, 19-63 the Cleveland Cavaliers
#6251, aired 2011-11-21TAKE THE DAY OFF $2000: In Texas April 21 is a day to remember this battle, Sam Houston's 1836 victory over a passel of Mexicans San Jacinto
#6246, aired 2011-11-14WHO'S AT STAKE? $1600: Oxford, March 21, 1556: Thomas Cranmer, holder of this high religious office Archbishop of Canterbury
#6244, aired 2011-11-10POP CULTURE $800: A 21-crunch salute to the late Arch West, the Frito-Lay executive credited with creating this brand of tortilla chips Doritos
#6237, aired 2011-11-01NATIONAL FOOD DAYS $600: Friday or not, January 21 is national New England this day clam chowder
#6236, aired 2011-10-31IT'S NOT THE END OF THE WORLD $2000: This 89-year-old ex-civil engineer said May 21, 2011 was the day... then, sorry, I was off by 5 months, it's Oct. 21, my bad Harold Camping
#6234, aired 2011-10-27ADDRESS ME $800: Holly Robinson & Peter DeLuise were youthful cops on the show named for this address 21 Jump Street
#6230, aired 2011-10-21THE SONG DYNASTY $200: From 1964 to 1970 this British songwriting duo churned out a record 21 Billboard No. 1 hits as a team Lennon & McCartney
#6206, aired 2011-09-19AMERICANS IN PARIS $400: In 1855, when he was 21, he moved to Paris to study art; that painting of his mother would come later Whistler
#6203, aired 2011-07-27QUOTATIONS FROM BARTLETT'S $1000: On March 21, 1973 this White House counsel said that "we have a cancer within, close to the presidency, that is growing" John Dean
#6177, aired 2011-06-21SOUTH AMERICAN GEOGRAPHY $600: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) In 1860 the United Provinces of La Plata changed its name to Argentina; 21 years later, it expanded its territory by adding this region whose name comes from the Spanish for "big foot" Patagonia
#6166, aired 2011-06-06WHAT DID JESUS DO? $2000: In Matthew 21: Cursed one of these trees for being all leaf, no fruit a fig tree
#6157, aired 2011-05-24THE WHITE STUFF $400: For 21 minutes on June 3, 1965 astronaut Ed White achieved this American first as part of the Gemini 4 mission space walk
#6156, aired 2011-05-23THE KING'S SPEECH $1200: On January 21, 1793 he told a throng of onlookers, "I die innocent of all the crimes laid to my charge" Louis XVI
#6151, aired 2011-05-16REALLY BIG SHOW $400: Nearly 80% of all viewers watching TV on Nov. 21, 1980 were tuned in to this show to learn that Kristin had shot J.R. Dallas
#6151, aired 2011-05-16SHIP NAMES $800: One of the first frigates built for the U.S. Navy, it was launched in Boston on Oct. 21, 1797 the Constitution
#6149, aired 2011-05-12ARRIVALS $800: April 21 is a Rastafarian holiday--it's the date in 1966 when Haile Selassie visited this island Jamaica
#6145, aired 2011-05-06SUMMER SCHOOL $1000: From the Latin for "sun standing still", in 2011 it will happen at 5:16 P.M. GMT on June 21 the summer solstice
#6128, aired 2011-04-13AN AUTHOR IS BORN $800: This son also rose on July 21, 1899 in Oak Park, Illinois Hemingway
#6113, aired 2011-03-23ISLANDS OF THE ATLANTIC $2000: This island was discovered on May 21, 1502, the feast day of the mother of Constantine the Great St. Helena
#6077, aired 2011-02-01SCIENCE $2000: It's the largest number in the Fibonacci sequence that's also a day in a month 21
#6066, aired 2011-01-17CHILDREN'S LITERATURE $400: Sketches written for Punch became his first novel, "Lovers in London"; Winnie-the-Pooh came 21 years later (A.A.) Milne
#6061, aired 2011-01-10HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES $600: In 2008 this holiday began "late", sundown on Dec. 21; how come no one said, "Christmas is early this year"? Hanukkah
#6036, aired 2010-12-06HAPPY TRAILS $800: California's Highway 101 follows El Camino Real, which linked 4 presidios with 21 of these missions
#6026, aired 2010-11-22AUTHORS' BIRTHPLACES $2000: This existentialist came into being (not nothingness) June 21, 1905 in Paris (Jean-Paul) Sartre
#6025, aired 2010-11-19A NATION DIVIDED $600: It was officially divided into North & South in 1954--& reunited 21 years later Vietnam
#6012, aired 2010-11-02MEDAL OF HONOR CITATIONS $1,000 (Daily Double): Sgt. Francis Currey, for actions at Malmedy, Belgium, Dec. 21, 1944, during this battle the Battle of the Bulge
#6008, aired 2010-10-27THE NUMBER OF YEARS FROM... $3,000 (Daily Double): The end of World War I to the beginning of World War II in Europe 21
#6002, aired 2010-10-19THIS... WAS... JEOPARDY! $200: He was captured by the British on Sept. 21, 1776 & executed the next day without a trial... but with one regret Nathan Hale
#5995, aired 2010-10-08FRENCH CITIES? $2000: A 4-door automobile with a hard top, population 21,000 Sedan
#5990, aired 2010-10-01NFL RECORDS $400: Appropriately, it's the record number of safeties by a player in one game; L.A.'s Fred Dryer ate up Green Bay on Oct. 21, 1973 2
#5989, aired 2010-09-30NUMBERS IN LATIN $400: A 2008 card-counting movie: viginti unus 21
#5984, aired 2010-09-232-WORD SCIENCE TERMS $800: It occurs around June 21 when the sun is at its northernmost position summer solstice
#5977, aired 2010-09-14LIVING IN NYC $400: This "numerical" club on 52nd boasted Ernest Hemingway as a regular 21
#5970, aired 2010-07-23HEALTH & MEDICINE $1600: 21 million Americans have this disease of the endocrine system & 6 million of them don't know it diabetes
#5967, aired 2010-07-201984 $800: August 21: Half a million people march through the streets of Manila protesting this president's rule Marcos
#5964, aired 2010-07-15IN WHICH CANADIAN PROVINCE? $800: The TD Centre & its 21,000 office workers Ontario
#5960, aired 2010-07-09THE CIVIL WAR $1200: On Jan. 21, 1861 he made a moving farewell speech in the Senate pleading for peace; a month later, he was the Confederate Pres. Jefferson Davis
#5960, aired 2010-07-09THE CIVIL WAR $2000: On July 21, 1861 Gen. Barnard Bee said, "There is Jackson, standing like" one of these & a nickname was born a stone wall (Stonewall)
#5958, aired 2010-07-07THAT'S HISTORY, KIDS! $400: May 21, 1927: Charles Lindbergh becomes the first man to fly solo across this body of water the Atlantic Ocean
#5951, aired 2010-06-28TABLOID HEADLINES ACROSS HISTORY $1600: October 21, 1520: "Strait to the Pacific!" He "finds passage, hopes one day for portable GPS machine to be named for him" Magellan
#5950, aired 2010-06-25WE PREDICT YOU'LL DEAL WITH THE ZODIAC $800: A person born under this May 22-June 21 sign is said to have a 2-sided personality & to often change moods quickly Gemini
#5950, aired 2010-06-25EXPO $2000: A 21-hour production of this Goethe tale was a highlight of the 2000 expo in Hanover, Germany Faust
#5946, aired 2010-06-21ANNUAL EVENTS $200: Forefathers Day, December 21, celebrates the 1620 landing here Plymouth
#5936, aired 2010-06-07MOVIE NUMBER, PLEASE $1200: Sean Penn, Benicio del Toro, Naomi Watts: "____ Grams" 21
#5933, aired 2010-06-02WOODROW WILSON'S WAR $400: In May 1917 Wilson signed an act requiring U.S. males between the ages of 21 & 31 to do this on June 5 register with Selective Service (for the draft)
#5931, aired 2010-05-31OR AN "AUDI" $1200: One of these in the LDS conference center in Salt Lake City seats 21,000 auditorium
#5925, aired 2010-05-21MISSING PERSONS $200: On December 21, 1970 this man, missing here, asked Nixon if he could become a federal drug agent Elvis Presley
#5921, aired 2010-05-17YANKEE STADIUM MOMENTS $600: June 21, 1990: After 27 years in prison, this South African's first stop on a U.S. tour is to New York & Yankee Stadium Mandela
#5913, aired 2010-05-05AT THE ZOO $800: Wow! It's a spiny-tailed iguana, one of these that holds the 21 mph reptile land speed record a lizard
#5903, aired 2010-04-21THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE $800: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) The Ottoman Empire reached its greatest extent by 1683, with one of its last acquisitions being this island conquered in 1669 after a 21-year siege Crete
#5898, aired 2010-04-14ECONOMIC TERMS $200: In 2007 a family of 4 with income less than $21,203 lived below this 2-word economic term poverty level (or poverty line)
#5881, aired 2010-03-22OF OUTRAGEOUS FORTUNE $800: In August 2009 the sultan of this spent $21,000 to get a trim from his favorite hairdresser Brunei
#5874, aired 2010-03-11THE NFL $1200: On Dec. 13, 2009 Brandon Marshall of this team set a one-game record with 21 receptions--in a loss to the Colts the Broncos
#5865, aired 2010-02-26INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY $1600: The house where he & his wife lived from 1882 to 1901 is at 21 Ulitsa Lva Tolstogo in Moscow (Leo) Tolstoy
#5850, aired 2010-02-05FILL IN THE SONG TITLE $400: Green Day: "____ Guns" 21
#5803, aired 2009-12-0220th CENTURY AMERICA $1600: On April 21, 1976 FDA administrator Harry Meyer got the first vaccination in the campaign against this piggish strain swine flu
#5794, aired 2009-11-19YOU'VE GOT ME IN HISTORICS! $800: On April 21, 1918 this German pilot credited with downing 80 enemy aircraft was killed in his triplane; Snoopy's revenge? the Red Baron
#5773, aired 2009-10-21BATTLE DESCRIPTIONS $1200: On Oct. 21, 1805 off the coast of Spain, Nelson fights French & Spanish fleets the Battle of Trafalgar
#5754, aired 2009-09-24BYRON $400: In 1809, at the age of 21, Byron took his seat in this parliamentary body the House of Lords
#5743, aired 2009-07-22MULTIPLE CHOICE $400: It's the lowest common multiple of 3 & 7 21
#5706, aired 2009-06-01YOU ARE VERY SUBTRACTIVE $200: You won my heart when you knew this is 85 minus 21 64
#5701, aired 2009-05-25BEACH VOLLEYBALL $200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Hermosa Beach, CA.) It's part of a regulation match played to 21 or 15 points; it's also the word that comes between bump & spike set
#5685, aired 2009-05-01DA VINCI $2,000 (Daily Double): This da Vinci work recounts events found in Matthew 26:21 The Last Supper
#5682, aired 2009-04-28GRANDMA'S LOTTO NUMBERS $400: Grandma took this number thinking of grandson Brian's birthday; it's the number of gunshots in the national salute 21
#5642, aired 2009-03-03DAY PLANNERS OF THE STARS $200: May 10, 1945: Divorce wife No. 3. May 21, 1945: Marry wife No. 4, Lauren Bacall, & call more people "sweetheart" Humphrey Bogart
#5642, aired 2009-03-03DAY PLANNERS OF THE STARS $600: Dec. 21, 1937: daughter Jane is born. Feb. 23, 1940: Son Peter is born. Jan. 27, 1964: Granddaughter Bridget is born Henry Fonda
#5642, aired 2009-03-03LETTERS $800: 21 Bible books are this type of letter intended for many people epistles
#5642, aired 2009-03-03FAB 5 FREDDY $1000: Frederick Weyerhaeuser founded a company that now has 21 million acres of land harvested for this timber
#5637, aired 2009-02-24FUN STUFF $400: A historic flight in one of these went over Paris Nov. 21, 1783; today many fly in them for fun a hot air balloon
#5629, aired 2009-02-12HAPPY 200th, LINCOLN & DARWIN $400: Born in Kentucky Feb.12, 1809, Abe Lincoln lived from age 7 to 21 in this state before the move to Illinois Indiana
#5619, aired 2009-01-29PICK THE PRIME NUMBER $1200: 21, 23, 27 23
#5610, aired 2009-01-16GA$ $400: EIA figures say a gallon cost 21.4 cents in this year; the price then "crash"ed & didn't get that high again for 18 years 1929
#5606, aired 2009-01-12THE LOUVRE $600: Head to the first floor to see this great lady; the 16th c. portrait is surprisingly small: 21" x 30 1/2" the Mona Lisa
#5596, aired 2008-12-29AMERICANA $1600: A mule driver in Uzbekistan sent in 21 cents to help fund National Mule memorial in Muleshoe in this big state Texas
#5590, aired 2008-12-19MEASURE FOR MEASURE $800: Noah must have read the World Almanac to know that 21.8 inches equals one of this type of ancient measure a cubit
#5583, aired 2008-12-10FUN WITH NUMBERS $800: We're betting you know it's the 2008 movie based on a true story seen here 21
#5583, aired 2008-12-10FUN WITH NUMBERS $1,500 (Daily Double): It's the next number in the Fibonacci Sequence: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21 ... 34
#5582, aired 2008-12-09WHAT A CONCEPT $1200: After monitoring the deaths of terminal patients, Dr. Duncan MacDougall noted that this must weigh 21 grams the soul
#5576, aired 2008-12-012008: A SUBPRIME YEAR $1000: 1 of the last 2 major high-flying investment banks that became regular old banks on Sept. 21 Morgan Stanley or Goldman Sachs
#5561, aired 2008-11-10SHOPPING SPREE $400: You don't have to be of legal drinking age to shop at this store that sells the Heritage 1981 brand Forever 21
#5559, aired 2008-11-06WEIGHTS & MEASURES $800: A keel of this fuel is 21.2 tons, the approx. weight of the fuel carried on barges on the River Tyne in 17th century England coal
#5548, aired 2008-10-22MOTORIN' $400: In 1923 Andre Lagache & Rene Leonard won the first "24 Hours of" here, averaging 57.21 mph Le Mans
#5527, aired 2008-09-23BRITISH AUTHORS $1200: His first novel, "Lord of the Flies", was rejected by 21 publishers before Faber & Faber bought the book (William) Golding
#5523, aired 2008-09-1719, 20, 21 & 22 $200: He was only 21 when he won the 1997 Masters golf tournament by 12 strokes, the biggest margin in its history Tiger Woods
#5523, aired 2008-09-1719, 20, 21 & 22 $400: This U.S. state stretches from 19 to 22 degrees north latitude, making it the southernmost in the U.S. Hawaii
#5523, aired 2008-09-1719, 20, 21 & 22 $600: In John 20 this woman finds that the boulder in front of Jesus' tomb has been rolled away & that he is gone Mary Magdalene
#5523, aired 2008-09-1719, 20, 21 & 22 $800: The USAF's Stealth fighter aircraft known as the F-22 also bears the name of this "robbing" dinosaur the Raptor
#5523, aired 2008-09-1719, 20, 21 & 22 $1000: During this war, Gen. Winfield Scott landed 10,000 U.S. troops at Veracruz & took the city in 19 days the Mexican War
#5494, aired 2008-06-26WORLD CAPITALS $800: This new South American capital was dedicated on April 21, 1960 Brasilia
#5493, aired 2008-06-25"D" IN SCIENCE $400: Children with this genetic disease have 3 No. 21 chromosomes instead of the usual 2 Down syndrome
#5490, aired 2008-06-20THE 20th CENTURY $600: On his 70th birthday, December 21, 1949, this Soviet leader set up his own "peace prizes" Stalin
#5482, aired 2008-06-1020th CENTURY BALLET $800: Margot Fonteyn first danced onstage with him on Feb. 21, 1962 at Covent Garden in a performance of "Giselle" Nureyev
#5471, aired 2008-05-26HEAVYWEIGHTS $200: Between 1937 & 1942, he successfully defended his heavyweight title 21 times Joe Louis
#5462, aired 2008-05-13RECENT FILMS $800: Kevin Spacey teaches 6 of his M.I.T. students to count cards in this 2008 film 21
#5456, aired 2008-05-05AN HISTORIC OCCASION $400: It's not Hillary, it's Rebecca Latimer Felton, who on Nov. 21, 1922 became the first woman to serve in this body the Senate
#5449, aired 2008-04-24THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS $200: Article 21 says elections shall be held by secret this ballot
#5447, aired 2008-04-22FANTASY ISLAND $2,200 (Daily Double): "The Reversion of the Beast Folk" is Chapter 21 of this 1896 H.G. Wells novel The Island of Dr. Moreau
#5440, aired 2008-04-11HARRIET $1200: In 1912 Harriet Quimby became the first female pilot to fly over this approximately 21-mile-wide body of water the English Channel
#5434, aired 2008-04-03THE QUASI-WAR WITH FRANCE $400: On June 21, 1798 this president told Congress he was going to break off relations with France John Adams
#5409, aired 2008-02-28TALL STRUCTURES $1000: On July 21, 2007 the Burj Dubai surpassed this nation's Taipei 101 to become the world's tallest building Taiwan
#5406, aired 2008-02-25THROWING THE BOOK AT YOU $1200: This 1996 novel detailing a woman's Jamaican adventure spent 21 weeks on the N.Y. Times bestseller list How Stella Got Her Groove Back
#5404, aired 2008-02-21SHARK! $1600: One specimen of this shark variety seen here was 21 feet long & 7,300 pounds--no wonder it gets all the press a great white shark
#5392, aired 2008-02-05CHICKENS FOR FREE $400: He celebrated his 86th birthday at "21" by having his own famous fried chicken delivered to his table in section 21 Colonel Sanders
#5389, aired 2008-01-31MR. X'S OBITUARY $400: He was in this military service, first ashore in the recapture of Guam on July 21, 1944 the Marines
#5371, aired 2008-01-07TERN! TERN! TERN! $1000: Named for the "sea" between SE Europe & Asia, this 21-inch-long bird is one of the largest kinds of tern the Caspian tern (the Caspian Sea accepted)
#5338, aired 2007-11-21JUST SAY NOVEMBER $800: November 21, the Feast of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, honors her arrival at this holy site the Temple in Jerusalem
#5327, aired 2007-11-06MACHU PICCHU $400: (Alex reports from Machu Picchu in Peru.) The Temple of the Sun just below us was used for calendar purposes; that large ledge in the middle of the room aligns directly with sunlight at sunrise on June 21, the winter one of these in Peru the solstice
#5316, aired 2007-10-22FAMOUS HUMANITARIANS $400: Prior to moving back to India in 1914, he lived in South Africa for 21 years, editing the Indian Opinion newspaper Gandhi
#5310, aired 2007-10-12GOOD SPORTS $2000: In 1997 this QB led the Packers to a 35-21 Super Bowl win vs. the Patriots; as of 2007, he was still their QB Brett Favre
#5300, aired 2007-09-28WORLD HISTORY $2000: An economic crisis forced this Indonesian leader to resign on May 21, 1998, ending 32 years of autocratic rule Suharto
#5283, aired 2007-07-25U.S. HISTORY $400: On August 21, 1959 it became our 50th state Hawaii
#5275, aired 2007-07-13THE NEW YORK TIMES WEEK IN REVIEW $1200: Wed., Dec. 21, 2005's Times said a judge stopped a Penn. district from teaching this as an alternative to evolution intelligent design
#5265, aired 2007-06-29TALL STRUCTURES $800: This San Francisco building's largest floor is the fifth, at 21,025 square feet; its smallest is the 48th, at 2,025 sq. feet The Transamerica building
#5246, aired 2007-06-04BASEBALL: THE 1960s $2000: On June 21, 1964 this Philadelphia Phillies pitcher, now a U.S. Senator from Kentucky, hurled a perfect game Jim Bunning
#5240, aired 2007-05-25THIS MAY SURPRISE YOU $1000: On Oct. 21, 1805 Admiral Nelson surprised the enemy by cutting through the French line at the Battle of this Trafalgar
#5233, aired 2007-05-16THE BOY SCOUTS $400: Of 10, 21 or 25, the number of merit badges a scout needs to qualify for the rank of Eagle Scout 21
#5223, aired 2007-05-02TERM PAPYRUS $400: Written on papyrus, 21 books of the New Testament were these formal instructive letters epistles
#5217, aired 2007-04-24TV JAILBIRDS $400: November 21, 1980: Sue Ellen's fingerprints are on the gun, so she's mistakenly arrested for shooting this man J.R.
#5201, aired 2007-04-02THE NEW YORK TIMES HEADLINES $1000: August 21, 1968: This nation "Invaded by Russians and Four Other Warsaw Pact Forces" Czechoslovakia
#5158, aired 2007-01-31PRESIDENTIAL HITCHING POSTS $2000: Martin & Hannah Van Buren, on Feb. 21, 1807 New York
#5148, aired 2007-01-17AND "LO" THING $400: The high rates of interest of this shady type of moneylender could take a bite out of your finances a loan shark
#5127, aired 2006-12-19"WINTER" WONDERLAND $200: It happens on or about December 21 the winter solstice
#5126, aired 2006-12-18THE KING IS DEAD $1200: On January 21, 1793 Parisians headed off this ruler's reign Louis XVI
#5122, aired 2006-12-12"OX" MARKS THE SPOT $400: It makes up about 21% of the air we breathe oxygen
#5122, aired 2006-12-12COLLEGE SPORTS $600: Since 1966 this Big 10 football coach has won a record 21 Bowl games, including the 2006 Orange Bowl against Fla. State Joe Paterno
#5109, aired 2006-11-23BRITISH BODIES OF WATER $200: In 1875 British swimmer Matthew Webb made the first crossing of this, in 21 hours, 45 minutes the English Channel
#5102, aired 2006-11-14STUPID ANSWERS: THE NEW YORK EDITION $1600: (Jimmy, Cheryl, & Sarah of the Clue Crew walk into a New York restaurant.) We're getting ready to have a fabulous meal here at this world-famous New York restaurant at 21 West 52nd St. 21
#5095, aired 2006-11-03BUSINESS LEADERS $400: For 21 years of leadership & for putting "the magic back in Disney", Disney named its HQ building for him (Michael) Eisner
#5092, aired 2006-10-31LET'S "TRAVEL" $400: For 21 years in TV commercials for these, Karl Malden pleaded, "Don't leave home without them" American Express travellers cheques
#5088, aired 2006-10-25THE NEW TESTAMENT $400: In John 21, "when" he "heard that it was the Lord, he girt his fisher's coat unto him... & did cast himself into the sea" Peter
#5083, aired 2006-10-18OCTOBERFEST $800: Accompanied by 21 men, he seized a federal arsenal in a famous raid in October 1859 John Brown
#5080, aired 2006-10-13SPORTS STARS $1200: On July 21, 2006 this Yankee became the youngest player to reach 450 career home runs (Alex) Rodriguez
#5050, aired 2006-07-21BACK IN "BLACK" $200: You won't need 21 guesses to name this rhyming type of short, leather-covered club a blackjack
#5045, aired 2006-07-14PRESIDENTIAL WIVES $1000: John Philip Sousa provided the music for Grover Cleveland's White House wedding to this 21-year-old Frances Folsom
#5039, aired 2006-07-06STATE OF THE UNION $400: Richard & Pat Nixon, on June 21, 1940 California
#5033, aired 2006-06-28FAMOUS AMERICANS' HOMES $1200: Born a slave around 1818, he bought a home in Washington, D.C. in 1877 & expanded it to 21 rooms Frederick Douglass
#5031, aired 2006-06-26HUMPHREY BOGART $200: On May 21, 1945 Humphrey Bogart married her Lauren Bacall
#5025, aired 2006-06-162001: A SPORTS ODYSSEY $800: This "Iron Man" played his last game for the Orioles in 2001 after 21 seasons Cal Ripken
#4972, aired 2006-04-04THE AFRICAN EXPLORER $2000: On July 21, 1796 Mungo Park became the first European to sight this long West African river the Niger
#4967, aired 2006-03-28RELIGION IN CORPORATIONS $400: Clothing chain Forever 21 puts this biblical book & the chapter & verse 3:16 on the bottom of bags John
#4940, aired 2006-02-17SMALLVILLE $200: Small cities in this state include Kinbrae (pop. 21) & Boy River (pop. 38); Minneapolis is much bigger Minnesota
#4934, aired 2006-02-09TODAY'S HOROSCOPE $800: (June 21 - July 22) Why so crabby? Cancer
#4932, aired 2006-02-07HISTORY $3,000 (Daily Double): Around 11:40 P.M. on April 14, 1912 it was traveling at about 21 knots, nearly its top speed; oops the Titanic
#4910, aired 2006-01-06STREET-WISE TV $1200: Johnny Depp & Richard Grieco were armed & fabulous as cops on this Fox series 21 Jump Street
#4904, aired 2005-12-29BON APPETIT $200: Often paired with a grilled cheese sandwich, it was the most popular of Campbell's original 21 soups in 1897 tomato
#4899, aired 2005-12-22BELLY UP TO THE BAROQUE $1600: In the 1620s he painted 21 large pictures in the life of Marie de Medicis; why, they were positively him-esque Rubens
#4897, aired 2005-12-20GROUP THERAPY $2000: Along with 10 other former Soviet republics, Turkmenistan joined this regional group on Dec. 21, 1991 the Commonwealth of Independent States
#4896, aired 2005-12-19IT WAS THE '60s $200: A July 21, 1969 Wapakoneta, Ohio Daily News headline about a local boy read, "Neil steps on" this the Moon
#4890, aired 2005-12-09SEEING "RED" $200: Famous nickname of the squadron leader whose Fokker triplane was shot down on April 21, 1918 the Red Baron
#4872, aired 2005-11-15AN ENGLISH-SNOWBOARDING DICTIONARY $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew translates from the slopes of Park City, UT.) English--losing at blackjack by going over 21; Snowboarding--throwing down a mad trick to bust
#4864, aired 2005-11-03BASKETBALL $600: Averaging 21 points per game, this team's Chauncey Billups was named MVP of the 2004 NBA Finals the Detroit Pistons
#4855, aired 2005-10-21DISEASES $400: Oct. 21, 2005 is the natl. day for this; done every 1-2 years starting at 40, it can reduce risk of breast cancer death a mammogram
#4839, aired 2005-09-29KINSEY $200: Dr. Alfred Kinsey was born in this New Jersey city in 1894, as was Frank Sinatra 21 years later Hoboken
#4831, aired 2005-09-19MOVIE NUMBERS $800: 3 strangers are united by tragedy in "___ Grams" 21
#4828, aired 2005-09-14THE FRENCH REVOLUTION $400: On Sept. 21, 1792 the monarchy was abolished; 4 months later, this king was guillotined Louis XVI
#4808, aired 2005-06-29BIOGRAPHY $400: She's made countless moviegoers exclaim, "Che bella" "With 36 films to her credit, the 21-year-old actress soon overtook Gina Lollobrigida as Italy's reigning box office princess." Sophia Loren
#4780, aired 2005-05-20FORBES' BILLIONAIRES $1000: The youngest billionaire on the 2005 list is 21-year-old Albert von Thurn und Taxis, a prince from this country Germany
#4768, aired 2005-05-04HISTORIC ESPN $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports.) December 31st, 1967: On the frozen tundra of Lambeau field, Bart Starr sneaks the winning touchdown to lead this team over Dallas, 21-17 the Green Bay Packers
#4756, aired 2005-04-18YOUR NUMBER'S UP $1200: Classic game show hosted by Jack Barry & Maury Povich 21
#4754, aired 2005-04-14HISTORIC CHARLESTON $1200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the waterfront in Charleston, SC.) On September 21, 1989, Charleston wasn't quite so peaceful, as this hurricane made landfall here with 135 mile-per-hour winds Hugo
#4743, aired 2005-03-30ART & ARTISTS $1600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a slide of a painting.) Géricault was just 21 in 1812 when he painted our next work, which displays the turbulence of this movement Romanticism
#4736, aired 2005-03-21ELECTORAL COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP $1200: Don't think George McClellan needed a recount when this man gave him an electoral smackdown, 212-21 Lincoln
#4733, aired 2005-03-16FULL NELSON $600: He was a captain by 1779, the year he turned 21 Lord Nelson
#4723, aired 2005-03-0221 $200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from a table at 21, holding a cocktail.) Cosmo in hand & wearing my Manolos, I'm at the table at 21 where this comedy's Carrie dined with Mr. Big Sex and the City
#4723, aired 2005-03-0221 $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from a lectern at 21.) "A lot of people still don't really know who I am", said this Massachusetts senator at an April 2004 fundraiser at 21 John Kerry
#4723, aired 2005-03-0221 $600: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from behind the bar at 21.) Among the mementos at 21 is a gift, donated by John F. Kennedy, of the model that represents this boat PT-109
#4723, aired 2005-03-0221 $800: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from a booth at 21.) In 1944, the year they made "To Have and Have Not", these two superstars got engaged right here, at table 30 Humphrey Bogart & Lauren Bacall
#4723, aired 2005-03-0221 $1000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from a booth in the wine cellar at 21.) During Prohibition this mayor, called "Gentleman Jimmy", had his own booth here at 21 in the secret wine cellar the feds never found Jimmy Walker
#4707, aired 2005-02-08HOOSIER DADDY $1000: Indianan who on July 21, 1961 became the 2nd American in space & in 1965 flew in the first manned Gemini flight Gus Grissom
#4704, aired 2005-02-03FASHIONABLE STORES $2000: Born in 1984, this girls-only chain, voted best store in a Cosmo Girl poll, has a milestone birthday in 2005 Forever 21
#4701, aired 2005-01-31THE TEENS $1600: If you want to be Miss America, you have to be at least this old 17
#4699, aired 2005-01-27LOW CUT GENES $2000: Named for a German neuropathologist, this memory loss disease may be caused by a gene on chromosome 21 Alzheimer's disease
#4689, aired 2005-01-13WORLD HISTORY $1,000 (Daily Double): From Aug. 19 to 21, 1991, this leader was placed under house arrest during an attempted coup by hardliners (Mikhail) Gorbachev
#4688, aired 2005-01-12NFL $400: A trick, no treat, on Halloween 2004, this team's record 21-game winning streak was snapped by the Steelers the Patriots
#4688, aired 2005-01-12NFL $2000: In 1933 the first NFL championship tilt saw this team win 23-21 on a 4th quarter pass by Bronko Nagurski the Chicago Bears
#4683, aired 2005-01-05JOE MAMA $800: On Dec. 21, 1879 near Tbilisi, Georgia, Ekaterina Djugashvili gave birth to the future leader who went by this name Joseph Stalin
#4670, aired 2004-12-17THE VIETNAM WAR $2000: Begun Jan. 21, 1968, the Battle for this Marine outpost may have been an NVA diversion before the Tet Offensive Khe Sanh
#4643, aired 2004-11-10REPORTING FROM THE WHITE HOUSE $600: Our lead story for Jan. 21, 1961: this man, brother of the President, was sworn in as Attorney General Robert Kennedy
#4638, aired 2004-11-04GUNSMOKE $400: At noon on July 4, U.S. Army posts fire a salute of this many guns 50
#4609, aired 2004-09-23LETTERS IN SEQUENCE $2000: 19-20-21: Dampness moisture
#4578, aired 2004-06-30THE BLUE & THE GRAY $800: On Jan. 21, 1861 he bade farewell to the U.S. Senate; 28 days later he was sworn in as president of the Confederacy Jeff Davis
#4575, aired 2004-06-25EARLY 19th CENTURY AMERICA $5,100 (Daily Double): On March 1, 1803 it became the first state created out of the Northwest Territory Ohio
#4568, aired 2004-06-16MARRIED $3,800 (Daily Double): 19th c. humorist Artemus Ward called this Utahan "dreadfully married... the most married man I ever saw" Brigham Young
#4564, aired 2004-06-10YOU'RE 21 TODAY $200: Colorful name for the Vegas card game also called 21 blackjack
#4564, aired 2004-06-10YOU'RE 21 TODAY $400: On Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Guitarists list, this Beatle was No. 21 George
#4564, aired 2004-06-10THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE $600: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew strolls the deck of the Brooklyn Bridge in New York.) In 1884, to show the safety of the Brooklyn Bridge, this showman paraded 21 elephants across it Barnum
#4564, aired 2004-06-10YOU'RE 21 TODAY $600: The 21st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is the only one to do this to another amendment to repeal it
#4564, aired 2004-06-10YOU'RE 21 TODAY $800: Pier 21 National Historic Site is Canada's equivalent to this gateway in the port of New York City Ellis Island
#4564, aired 2004-06-10YOU'RE 21 TODAY $1000: Held between 1962 & 1965, the 21st Ecumenical Council of the Catholic Church was popularly called this Vatican II
#4564, aired 2004-06-10JUNE BUGGED $4,000 (Daily Double): On June 28, 1914 the Kaiser's yacht race was interrupted by news from this Balkan city Sarajevo
#4556, aired 2004-05-31BIG DAYS ON THE COURT $200: (Hi, I'm Bill Walton.) On March 26, 1973 I helped this school to the NCAA championship by making 21 of 22 shots against Memphis State UCLA
#4556, aired 2004-05-31BIG DAYS ON THE COURT $800: (I'm Jalen Rose.) In a 2003 game I had 21 points, 11 assists & 14 rebounds for my first career one of these a triple-double
#4539, aired 2004-05-06MATH CLASS $1200: As a ratio, 7 is to 10 as this is to 30 21
#4533, aired 2004-04-28STUPID ANSWERS $200: Arthur Wynne created this; the first puzzle appeared Dec. 21, 1913 with the name "Word-Cross" the crossword puzzle
#4517, aired 2004-04-06YALE $2000: (Sofia of the Clue Crew reports from Yale.) Harvard was the opposition when this New Haven football facility opened November 21, 1914 the Yale Bowl
#4512, aired 2004-03-30THE EAGLES HAVE LANDED $400: Earn 21 merit badges to qualify as one of these an Eagle Scout
#4505, aired 2004-03-19NEAR DISASTERS $400: In 1919 the lonely keeper of one of these helped save all 21 crewmen from fire on the steamer Frank O'Connor a lighthouse
#4496, aired 2004-03-08JOHNNY DEPP ROLES $1600: Undercover high school policeman Tom Hanson 21 Jump Street
#4491, aired 2004-03-01EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY $800: Hernando De Soto died of a fever on May 21, 1542 & his body was sunk in this river to keep his death a secret from the Indians the Mississippi
#4484, aired 2004-02-19SPORTS $400: In the 2003 World Series, the Yankees scored a total of 21 runs, this team only 17, but it still won the (Florida) Marlins
#4466, aired 2004-01-26BESTSELLERS $400: This almost 900-page book sold about 5 million copies on its first day of sale, June 21, 2003 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
#4461, aired 2004-01-19BEFORE & AFTER $1200: A leading real estate brokerage firm that was a TV series starring Johnny Depp as an undercover cop Century 21 Jump Street
#4458, aired 2004-01-14ON THE RADIO $1600: It airs each Saturday: June 21, 2003's topic was Iraq, June 28's Medicare the presidential address
#4453, aired 2004-01-07WORLD FACTS $800: 21% of the area of this country, whose name is Spanish for "rich coast", is set aside for parks & sanctuaries Costa Rica
#4429, aired 2003-12-04SUCCESSORS $2000: Following Georg Solti as its music director, Daniel Barenboim led a free concert in Grant Park Sept. 21, 1991 the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
#4427, aired 2003-12-02GETTING UP THERE $800: The day before Alan Shepard went up, Malcolm Ross went 21 miles up, up & away in one of these a balloon
#4419, aired 2003-11-20DIET & EXERCISE $2000: If you're 5'10" & weigh 150 pounds, your BMI, short for this, is a normal 21.5 body mass index
#4409, aired 2003-11-06BAR HOPPING $400: New York City's best-known of these illicit '20s establishments was Jack & Charlie's 21 on 52nd Street speakeasies
#4408, aired 2003-11-05CAN I GET YOUR NUMBER? $800: Total number of dots on one standard die 21
#4405, aired 2003-10-31CARD GAME NAMES $600: The legal drinking age in every U.S. state 21
#4402, aired 2003-10-28COME WHAT MAY $2000: A female suicide bomber assassinated this candidate for Prime Minister of India May 21, 1991 Rajiv Gandhi
#4391, aired 2003-10-13NUMBER 19 IN YOUR PROGRAMS $1000: The Cleveland Indians retired Bob Lemon's No. 21 & this pitcher's No. 19 (Bob) Feller
#4356, aired 2003-07-07'BOUT 100 YEARS AGO $2000: On May 21, 1900 Russia found this area a good "candidate" for annexation Manchuria
#4355, aired 2003-07-04THE KING IS DEAD $400: Died Jan. 21, 1793: Paris, France Louis XVI
#4353, aired 2003-07-02"M"BRACE ME! $200: Its most famous voyage was from September 16, 1620 to November 21, 1620 Mayflower
#4342, aired 2003-06-1724 $1000: You're within this "circle" if you experience 24 continuous hours of sunlight on June 21 Arctic Circle
#4320, aired 2003-05-16THE BOY SCOUTS $400: Part of the requirement for becoming an Eagle Scout is to earn 21 of these merit badges
#4299, aired 2003-04-17DINING OUT $800: At this famous NYC restaurant at 234 W. 44th Street, you can dine with the stars, or at least with their caricatures Sardi's
#4282, aired 2003-03-25GETTING SCIENTIFIC $400: Air consists of about 78% nitrogen, 1% argon & 21% this gas oxygen
#4276, aired 2003-03-17JIMMY, CHERYL, SOFIA OR SARAH $1000: This noted oddsmaker of the 1970s cashed in his chips in Vegas April 21, 1996 Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder
#4256, aired 2003-02-17PROFESSIONAL SPORTS $1000: On Sept. 21, 1985 he became the heavyweight boxing champion, like his brother before him Michael Spinks
#4250, aired 2003-02-07AT THE MALL $800: Founded in 1984, a clothing store is called Forever this number 21
#4236, aired 2003-01-20"S"-ENCE $800: This dictator was born on December 21, 1879 in the city of Gori, Georgia Joseph Stalin
#4225, aired 2003-01-03CONSTELLATIONS $1600: It's the faintest constellation in the Zodiac; those born under it were born between June 21 & July 22 Cancer
#4209, aired 2002-12-12WHAT'S IN A NAME? $1000: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew writes the series 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21.) The series I've begun writing is named for this Italian Leonardo Fibonacci (the "Fibonacci Sequence")
#4204, aired 2002-12-05THE MUSEUM OF FLIGHT $1000: The MIG-21 was the first Soviet plane to reach this speed equal to 1480 MPH Mach 2
#4198, aired 2002-11-27HAPPY BIRTHDAY! $1000: Charles Grodin shares his April 21 birthday with this woman who directed his film "The Heartbreak Kid" Elaine May
#4194, aired 2002-11-2112-LETTER WORDS $2000: It's the 12-letter adjective for Edison's practical electric bulb, successfully tested at Menlo Park Oct. 21, 1879 incandescent
#4193, aired 2002-11-20COLLEGE SPORTS $400: In 1998 this school's Trojans defeated Arizona State 21-14 in the College World Series' highest-scoring final game Southern California (USC)
#4193, aired 2002-11-20COLLEGE SPORTS $2000: In 1994 Amy Van Dyken set an NCAA record, 21.77 sec., in the shortest freestyle swimming distance, this many yards 50
#4157, aired 2002-10-01PREDATOR $200: This largest predatory fish can grow to over 21 feet in length great white shark
#4152, aired 2002-09-24LESSER-KNOWN POEMS $2000: At 21, Shelley wrote a poem about this queen, the subject of a speech in "Romeo and Juliet" Queen Mab
#4125, aired 2002-07-05WORDS IN COMBINATION $2000: "Glitz" is believed to come from these 2 words, one a Paris hotel glamour & Ritz
#4117, aired 2002-06-25"JUMP" FOR JOY $600: On the small screen, it starred Holly Robinson & Johnny Depp 21 Jump Street
#4116, aired 2002-06-24GENETICS $800: Trisomy 21, a condition where a person has an extra copy of chromosome 21, is also called this syndrome Down Syndrome
#4111, aired 2002-06-17IN THE "CAN" $200: If you were born between June 21 & July 22, this is your Zodiac sign Cancer
#4109, aired 2002-06-13ON YOUR TOES $800: Margot Fonteyn first danced onstage with him on Feb. 21, 1962 at Covent Garden in a performance of "Giselle" Nureyev
#4108, aired 2002-06-12I'M GAME $400: Except in the case of a tie, this many points wins a game of ping-pong 21
#4107, aired 2002-06-11BABY BOOMER MEMORIES $2000: In 1967 this 21-year-old started Rolling Stone magazine Jann Wenner
#4094, aired 2002-05-23BUG LIT $400: 21 publishers rejected this William Golding novel about the aftermath of a plane crash Lord of the Flies
#4080, aired 2002-05-0318 YEARS OF LEFTOVERS $400: From Season 14: 21-year-old Frances Folsom married 49-year-old Grover Cleveland in this "colorful" room the Blue Room
#4064, aired 2002-04-11THE "WEST" IS THE BEST $200: All Don Knotts' greatness lay ahead of him when he was born July 21, 1924 in Morgantown in this state West Virginia
#4057, aired 2002-04-02BIBLICAL RULERS $600: Leviticus 21:20--Flat-nosed people & those with "a blemish in" this sense organ cannot become priests the eye
#4047, aired 2002-03-19TAKE A GAMBLE $200: (Sofia deals out the clue.) Blackjack is the name of the game, and to get blackjack, you'll need a 10 or face card and this an ace
#4032, aired 2002-02-26MOVING $800: A California landlord must return this 21 days after you move out, less the cost of that fire you set a security deposit
#4025, aired 2002-02-15"I" AYE $400: Found inside you, the "small" one could reach 21 feet in length if stretched out intestines
#4014, aired 2002-01-31THAT '70s MOVIE $400: He made his big screen debut in 1974's "Sizzle Beach U.S.A.", 21 years before "Waterworld" Kevin Costner
#4006, aired 2002-01-21ORGANIZATIONS $400: It was founded in 1878 by 100 lawyers from 21 states the American Bar Association
#3996, aired 2002-01-07"SUPER" WORDS $1200: This "Smooth" Santana album has sold 21 million copies worldwide Supernatural
#3987, aired 2001-12-25CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS $1200: Let's have a this-many-gun salute to the amendments that repealed prohibition 21
#3980, aired 2001-12-14BE FRUITFUL $1600: In Matthew 21 Jesus cursed one of these trees for not being fruitful enough fig tree
#3974, aired 2001-12-06HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPS $600: Between 1937 & 1942, he successfully defended his heavyweight title 21 times Joe Louis
#3973, aired 2001-12-05WHAAAZUUUP?! $800: In May 1927 this plane was tested by flying from San Diego to NYC; it took 20 hours, 21 minutes the Spirit of St. Louis
#3972, aired 2001-12-0421 $200: Lock up your booze & shut away your daughters! Isaac of this singing trio turned 21 on Nov. 17, 2001 Hanson
#3972, aired 2001-12-0421 $400: This 21-year-old actress seen here has over 25 movies to her credit Christina Ricci
#3972, aired 2001-12-0421 $600: Almost 8 years older than brother Aaron, this Backstreet Boy was born Jan. 28, 1980 Nick Carter
#3972, aired 2001-12-0421 $800: Keyon Dooling is one of the big future hopes of this, um, other Los Angeles NBA team Los Angeles Clippers
#3972, aired 2001-12-0421 $1000: Now 21, Dominique Swain is perhaps best known for her 1997 movie role as this nymphet Lolita
#3969, aired 2001-11-29CANADIAN HISTORY $800: Beginning in February 1942, Canada moved 21,000 people of this background to internment camps Japanese-Canadians
#3923, aired 2001-09-26WORLD CAPITALS $600: After 3 years of construction, this new city became Brazil's capital on April 21, 1960 Brasília
#3918, aired 2001-09-19THE 13 COLONIES $300: In 1732, the area between the Altamaha & Savannah Rivers was granted to 21 men who founded this colony Georgia
#3896, aired 2001-07-09OUT OF "POCKET" $300: Snooker is an English form of this game using a cue ball & 21 additional balls, instead of 15 pocket billiards
#3880, aired 2001-06-15HELP ME WITH THIS CROSSWORD! $200: It's where you hope not to be led to: [21 Across: _ _ O_] Doom
#3872, aired 2001-06-05I WON $600 (Daily Double): Pitted against Clarence Darrow, this man won his case on July 21, 1925 & then died 5 days later William Jennings Bryan
#3862, aired 2001-05-22BIG APPLE SAUCE $200: To convince New Yorkers it was safe, this impresario led 21 elephants across the Brooklyn Bridge in 1883 P.T. Barnum
#3853, aired 2001-05-09AMERICA SINCE 1865 $800: On May 21, 1927 this American landed in Paris & was welcomed by a crowd of about 100,000 Charles Lindbergh
#3830, aired 2001-04-06SO YOU WANT TO JOIN THE LAPD $100: To join the LAPD you must be younger than 35, but at least this age at the time of hire 21
#3813, aired 2001-03-14INDEPENDENCE DAYS $400 (Daily Double): Namibian workers may take off March 21 to mark their independence from this country South Africa
#3810, aired 2001-03-09IN A MINUTE $200: Men's Health magazine says the average guy can do 33 of these in a minute in his 20s, 21 in his 40s push-ups
#3810, aired 2001-03-09LET'S MARCH! $400: On March 21, 1935 Persia was renamed this Iran
#3810, aired 2001-03-09IN A MINUTE $500: Under the slogan "Real Estate for the Real World", this company claims on average to buy or sell a home every minute Century 21
#3798, aired 2001-02-21BLACKJACK $100: If you're dealt blackjack, this is its value in points 21
#3775, aired 2001-01-19THE AFI'S 100 GREATEST AMERICAN MOVIES $300: This classic seen here is planted firmly at No. 21 The Grapes of Wrath
#3763, aired 2001-01-03FUN DATES $600: This federal holiday can fall on any date from February 15 to February 21 Presidents' Day/Washington's Birthday
#3762, aired 2001-01-02FOR THE "HOLLY" DAYS $500: After jumping from "21 Jump Street", she jumped into the arms of a pro football quarterback Holly Robinson-Peete
#3759, aired 2000-12-28YOUNG GEORGE WASHINGTON $500: At 21 George had a mission in what was then the Far West, in Pennsylvania, near this Great Lake Lake Erie
#3750, aired 2000-12-15SINGING TV STARS $400: He hit the pop charts with his own version of "Love Me Tender" in 1962, 21 years before "The Thorn Birds" Richard Chamberlain
#3694, aired 2000-09-28THE WORLD BY THE NUMBERS $100: Of 0, 12 or 24, the number of hours of sunlight in the Arctic Circle on June 21 24
#3665, aired 2000-07-07AMERICAN INVENTIONS $400: On Feb. 21, 1947 Edwin Land demonstrated one of these to the Optical Society of America Polaroid/instant camera
#3659, aired 2000-06-29"WORD" PLAY $100: The first of these was seen in the New York World newspaper Dec. 21, 1913 Crossword puzzle
#3622, aired 2000-05-09YOU'RE AN "ANGEL"! $200: On Wednesday, Sept. 21, 1994 this heavenly CBS drama premiered Touched By An Angel
#3590, aired 2000-03-24THE MINOR PROPHETS $400: At 21 verses, the book of Obadiah holds this distinction in the Old Testament Shortest book
#3586, aired 2000-03-20THE FRENCH REVOLUTION $300: Just prior to his January 21, 1793 execution, he cried out, "People, I die innocent" Louis XVI
#3582, aired 2000-03-14PING-PONG $200: A game is won when a player reaches this many points with at least a 2-point margin 21
#3573, aired 2000-03-0120th CENTURY U.S. PRESIDENTS $200: During his term, the voting age was lowered from 21 to 18 Richard Nixon
#3559, aired 2000-02-10LIFE ON THE MISSISSIPPI $800: He first sighted the Mississippi in May 1541; fittingly, his men buried him in the river after he died May 21, 1542 Hernando de Soto
#3557, aired 2000-02-08TEEN PEOPLE $200: In 1998 Brandy & this teen country diva were among the "Hottest Stars Under 21" LeAnn Rimes
#3553, aired 2000-02-02KENNETHS $200: This country music Kenny was born Kenneth in Houston on August 21, 1938 Kenny Rogers
#3553, aired 2000-02-02SEATTLE $500: The Space Needle was built for a World's Fair with this futuristic name that also belongs to a real estate company Century 21
#3540, aired 2000-01-14U.S. HISTORY $1,100 (Daily Double): His funeral on April 21, 1790 drew 20,000 mourners in Philadelphia, the largest U.S. public gathering to that time Benjamin Franklin
#3539, aired 2000-01-13COLLEGE FOOTBALL COACHES $500: (Hi, I'm Derrick Alexander of the Kansas City Chiefs; I played college football at Michigan) In 1969, his first of 21 seasons at Michigan, he was named Coach of the Year by his fellow coaches Bo Schembechler
#3528, aired 1999-12-29THE FRENCH & INDIAN WARS $300: In 1753, concerned over French fort-building in the Ohio Valley, Virginia sent this 21-year-old to check things out George Washington
#3511, aired 1999-12-06UFO REVIEW $1000: It was the colorful 21-year "project" conducted by the U.S. Air Force to examine UFO phenomena Project Blue Book
#3510, aired 1999-12-03RIVER CROSSINGS $600: In 335 B.C., at about 21, he crossed the Danube to get at the Getae Alexander the Great
#3504, aired 1999-11-2520th CENTURY PEOPLE $600: His candidacy for prime minister of India ended on May 21, 1991: Rajiv Gandhi
#3498, aired 1999-11-17POWER DINING $100: A synonym for blackjack, or a "numerical" restaurant on West 52nd Street 21
#3488, aired 1999-11-03THE CIRCUS $500: Circus Oz, which turned 21 in 1999, is a zany, satirical circus from this country that's nicknamed "Oz" Australia
#3481, aired 1999-10-25OCTOBER FEST $500: On October 21, 1520 this sailor entered the Chilean strait that today bears his name Ferdinand Magellan
#3480, aired 1999-10-22THE HAYES YEARS $1000: 10 members of this secret society of Irish immigrant coal workers were hanged on June 21, 1877 The Molly Maguires
#3463, aired 1999-09-29THE WINTER'S TALE $200: In the Northern Hemisphere, 1 of the 2 dates on which winter can begin December 21 or 22
#3462, aired 1999-09-28'70S TV $400: This ABC show made its debut on Monday, September 21, 1970 & is still on Monday Night Football
#3458, aired 1999-09-22SIXTEENTH $400: In Super Bowl XVI this team led by Joe Montana defeated the Bengals, 26-21 San Francisco 49ers
#3457, aired 1999-09-21FRENCH CITIES $700 (Daily Double): It's closer to England than any other city on the European mainland -- 21 miles Calais
#3452, aired 1999-09-14SWEET 16 $1000: This king had a lot taken off the top January 21, 1793 Louis XVI
#3445, aired 1999-07-23MINIMUM AGES $100: To legally buy alcohol across the U.S. 21
#3430, aired 1999-07-02WORLD GEOGRAPHY $800: On 3/21/99 Bertrand Piccard & Brian Jones landed in this country as the first hot-air balloonists to circle the Earth Egypt
#3428, aired 1999-06-30FAMOUS NAVAL CONFLICTS $1000: This Oct. 21, 1805 battle resulted in a British victory but over 1,500 British casualties, including Lord Nelson Trafalgar
#3421, aired 1999-06-21THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION $800: The Articles' lack of national taxation is criticized in No. 21 of these essays the Federalist Papers
#3417, aired 1999-06-15JUNE SWOON $200: One of the 2 days on which summer can begin in the Northern Hemisphere June 21 or 22
#3409, aired 1999-06-03BILL GATES' 50 BILLION $500: Bill could easily bid on Bolivia: their GDP, this annual figure, is less than half what he's worth Gross Domestic Product
#3398, aired 1999-05-19LAS VEGAS $200: It's the legal gambling age in Vegas, or a popular card game 21
#3393, aired 1999-05-12ROAMIN' THE WORLD $600: Pier 21, considered "Canada's Ellis Island", is in this Nova Scotia city Halifax
#3360, aired 1999-03-26EPITAPHS $300: "Truth and history. 21 men. The boy bandit king -- he died as he had lived" Billy the Kid
#3348, aired 1999-03-10TV BY THE NUMBERS $200: Johnny Depp & Holly Robinson were undercover officers who fought crime in high schools on this Fox drama 21 Jump Street
#3325, aired 1999-02-05QUEEN ELIZABETH II $400: It's really April 21, but this event is officially celebrated each year on the third Saturday in June The Queen's Birthday
#3299, aired 1998-12-31COURAGEOUS CAPTAINS $600: The British captured this courageous captain Sept. 21, 1776 on his return from a spy mission Nathan Hale
#3295, aired 1998-12-25GETTING A PATENT $800: In the U.S., a standard patent is good for this many years; for a design patent, it's only 14 17
#3276, aired 1998-11-30GOVERNMENT & POLITICS $200: Last name of Chicago's mayor; his father served as the city's mayor for 21 years Daley
#3271, aired 1998-11-23THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR $1000: The U.S. declared war on April 25, but made it retroactive to April 21, the day before this was ordered on Cuba a blockade
#3270, aired 1998-11-20twentysomething $200: At arrival or departure, this "salute" is fired for a U.S. president or a visiting head of state a 21-gun salute
#3265, aired 1998-11-13THE CANNELL CHANNEL $1000: Richard Grieco graduated from this Cannell series to his own Cannell series -- "Booker" 21 Jump Street
#3258, aired 1998-11-04NOVEMBER $200: On November 21, 1620 this ship rounded Cape Cod the Mayflower
#3251, aired 1998-10-26HISTORIC NAMES $400: On August 21, 1983 he was murdered at Manila Airport while protected by government troops Benigno Aquino
#3246, aired 1998-10-19SHIPS $100: On July 21, 1997 this "old" ship celebrated the 200th anniversary of its launch by sailing into Boston harbor the Constitution ("Old Ironsides")
#3240, aired 1998-10-0917th CENTURY AMERICA $200: It was signed November 21, 1620 in Provincetown Harbor, Massachusetts The Mayflower Compact
#3234, aired 1998-10-01JULY $200: Carl "The Truth" Williams lasted 93 seconds in the ring with this "Iron" man July 21, 1989 Mike Tyson
#3222, aired 1998-09-15IN THE CARDS $400: If you're "carded" while buying cigarettes in Calif. it's because you don't look old enough to be this age 18
#3191, aired 1998-06-15"N"ATIONS OF THE WORLD $500: It became fully independent of South Africa March 21, 1990 Namibia
#3184, aired 1998-06-04MARCH OF TIME $100: Once home to Al Capone & a birdman, it closed its cell doors March 21, 1963 Alcatraz
#3143, aired 1998-04-08'60s POP MUSIC $200: In 1985 Mick Jagger & David Bowie revived this 21-year-old Martha & The Vandellas hit "Dancing In The Street"
#3133, aired 1998-03-25AMERICAN LITERATURE $800: If you read her new book "Sex & The Single Girl" at 21 you're 57 now (& no longer a girl) Helen Gurley Brown
#3120, aired 1998-03-06AIR $100: Nitrogen makes up about 78% of the air to this gas' 21%, so no one has ever needed a nitrogen tent oxygen
#3105, aired 1998-02-13CUPID GOOFED $200: Few were surprised when Julia Roberts split from this singer after 21 months of marriage Lyle Lovett
#3104, aired 1998-02-12MOVIE DEBUTS $100: "A Nightmare on Elm Street" introduced him on film before he jumped to "21 Jump Street" on TV Johnny Depp
#3098, aired 1998-02-04PRO FOOTBALL $200: On Aug. 31, 1997 the Oilers played their first home game in this city's Liberty Bowl, defeating the Raiders, 24-21 Memphis
#3092, aired 1998-01-27THE FAB FIFTIES $1000: His resume: May 31, 1958 -- made premier; Dec. 21, 1958 -- elected president; Jan. 5, 1959 -- "Time Man of the Year" Charles de Gaulle
#3069, aired 1997-12-25THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY $800: On Nov. 21, 1970 this song, which was featured on their first album, hit No. 1 on the Billboard Top 40 "I Think I Love You"
#3054, aired 1997-12-04AMERICAN LITERATURE $1000: He wrote the short story "Nightfall", a science fiction classic, in 1941 when he was 21 years old Isaac Asimov
#3034, aired 1997-11-06SUPER ATHLETES $800: This German tennis star has won 21 Grand Slam singles titles, second only to Margaret Smith Court's 24 Steffi Graf
#3024, aired 1997-10-23SPORTS $100: On April 13, 1997 this 21-year-old golfer became the youngest to win the Masters Tiger Woods
#3019, aired 1997-10-16THE BEASTS $300: The 2-toed type of this edentate averages 21-29 inches in length & has no tail Sloth
#3016, aired 1997-10-13A WALK UP FIFTH AVENUE $600: Take a left on 52nd to eat at this "club" named for its numerical address 21 Club
#3009, aired 1997-10-02THAT'S A WRAP! $300: 15 to 21 feet long, it wraps around the body of a woman in India Sari
#3007, aired 1997-09-30THE 1880s $300: On February 21, 1885 this 555' memorial was dedicated in the nation's capital Washington Monument
#3005, aired 1997-09-26FUN FACTS $800: It's the total number of dots on a pair of dice 42
#2995, aired 1997-09-1220th CENTURY AUTHORS $400: Active as a lawyer from age 21, he used a dictating machine to write his Perry Mason novels Erle Stanley Gardner
#2989, aired 1997-09-04BIBLICAL DEATH PENALTIES $300: Exodus 21:12 says if you smiteth a man so much that he does this, so do you Die
#2981, aired 1997-07-14AMERICAN HISTORY $400: On January 21, 1977 this president pardoned several thousand Vietnam War draft evaders Jimmy Carter
#2981, aired 1997-07-14AMERICAN HISTORY $800: On June 21, 1982 he was found not guilty by reason of insanity in the shooting of President Reagan John Hinckley
#2972, aired 1997-07-01INVENTORS $400: 21 years after developing an improved electric light, he invented the alkaline battery Thomas Edison
#2945, aired 1997-05-23BIRDS $400: In 1954 there were only 21 of these cranes in existence; the flock has since grown to about 200 Whooping cranes
#2935, aired 1997-05-09ACTORS & ACTRESSES $500: In her 1997 autobiography, she writes of her mariage at age 21 to Frank Sinatra, who was 50 Mia Farrow
#2929, aired 1997-05-01TV ATTORNEYS $800 (Daily Double): This fictional lawyer, whose theme is heard here, won his first case on TV Sept. 21, 1957: Perry Mason
#2914, aired 1997-04-10BLACK AMERICANS $200: This one-time black Muslim leader was assassinated February 21, 1965 in New York City Malcolm X
#2913, aired 1997-04-09QUOTATIONS $400: On July 21, 1969 newspapers quoted his "The Eagle Has Landed" Neil Armstrong
#2908, aired 1997-04-02COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD $100: The largest country in the world, it has 21 republics, 49 oblasts & 6 krays Russia
#2907, aired 1997-04-01HUSBAND & WIFE $100: Bruce Willis can toast her with a demitasse when they celebrate their tenth anniversary November 21, 1997 Demi Moore
#2907, aired 1997-04-01HUSBAND & WIFE $500: This "Fantasia" conductor was a vigorous 63 when he married 21-year-old Gloria Vanderbilt in 1945 (Leopold) Stokowski
#2890, aired 1997-03-07CLASSICAL MUSIC $600: The first symphonies of Prokofiev & Rachmaninoff premiered in this city 21 years apart St. Petersburg/Leningrad
#2885, aired 1997-02-28SCIENCE $800: For the radioactive isotope Actinium-227, it's 21.8 years Half-life
#2880, aired 1997-02-21BOOKS OF THE BIBLE $200: Obadiah, the shortest Old Testament book with 21 verses, is the fourth of the 12 "minor" ones of these Prophets
#2879, aired 1997-02-20SHIPS $200: Due to stormy weather, this ship arrived at Cape Cod instead of Virginia November 21, 1620 the Mayflower
#2871, aired 1997-02-10THE 1996 ELECTION $400: Bob Dole received his highest vote margin over President Clinton, 21%, in this "Beehive State" Utah
#2863, aired 1997-01-29HAPPY BIRTHDAY $800: She celebrates her "official" birthday in June; her real birthday is April 21 Queen Elizabeth II
#2861, aired 1997-01-27MOVIE DEBUTS $200: He was 21 when he debuted as Jean Simmons' boyfriend in "The Actress"; 7 years later, he went "Psycho" Anthony Perkins
#2843, aired 1997-01-01GUINNESS RECORDS $200: Rosie the Ribiter, one of these amimals, leaped 21' 5 3/4" at the Calaveras County Jumping Jubilee in 1986 frog
#2840, aired 1996-12-27THE 1980s $300: British troops stormed these islands May 21, 1982 Falkland (or Malvinas) Islands
#2827, aired 1996-12-101996 OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALISTS $200: 21-year-old Justin Huish of Simi Valley was right on target with 2 gold medals in this sport Archery
#2816, aired 1996-11-25EUROPEAN HISTORY $200: On April 21, 1967, Col. Georgios Papadopolous engineered a military takeover of this Balkan nation Greece
#2813, aired 1996-11-20NUMERICAL TV TITLES $100: It was the title number of Beacon Street & Jump Street 21
#2810, aired 1996-11-15FAMOUS NAMES $400: On Sept. 21, 1996 he married long-time girlfriend Carolyn Bessette on Cumberland Island off the coast of Georgia John F. Kennedy, Jr.
#2803, aired 1996-11-06THE OLD TESTAMENT $1,000 (Daily Double): In Exodus 21, 2 of the 4 body parts that follow "Thou shalt give life for life..." (2 of) an eye, a tooth, a hand & a foot
#2783, aired 1996-10-09SPACE EXPLORATION $200: Of 21, 33 or 75 hours, the longest man has stayed on the moon 75
#2771, aired 1996-09-23LAWYER—AUTHORS $800: Admitted to the bar at age 21, he had a sideline writing Perry Mason novels Erle Stanley Gardner
#2770, aired 1996-09-20SCIENCE $400: In most people these third molars erupt between the ages of 17 & 21 wisdom teeth
#2767, aired 1996-09-17MINNESOTANS $500: This voluptuous brunette actress entered the world June 21, 1921 in Bemidji, Minnesota; "Cross My Heart" Jane Russell
#2766, aired 1996-09-16AUTO HISTORY $200: In 1995 Nevada certified A-21, which is about 50% this common liquid, Asia "clean alternative fuel" water
#2742, aired 1996-07-02AMERICAN HISTORY $400: In June 1959 its voters approved statehood by almost 17 to 1; it became the 50th state on August 21 Hawaii
#2737, aired 1996-06-25BRITISH HISTORY 1982 $400: This heir to the throne was born June 21, 1982 (Prince) William
#2705, aired 1996-05-10ODDS & ENDS $300: Maya Lin was only 21 when she designed this Washington, D.C. memorial the Vietnam Memorial
#2677, aired 1996-04-0217TH CENTURY AMERICA $200: On Nov. 21, 1620, after a 66-day voyage, this ship reached Cape Cod The Mayflower
#2651, aired 1996-02-26NATURE $300: It can pinch, bite & sting its prey anytime, not just between October 23 & November 21 a scorpion
#2633, aired 1996-01-31GEMS $400: This country's diamond rush began after some Boer children found a 21-carat stone in 1866 South Africa
#2632, aired 1996-01-30CARD GAMES $100: It's the numerical alternate name for blackjack 21
#2621, aired 1996-01-15ORGANIZATIONS $4,000 (Daily Double): It was founded April 30, 1948 by 21 nations at a conference in Bogota, Colombia the Organization of American States
#2615, aired 1996-01-05WORLD HISTORY $200: On May 21, 1932 she landed in Northern Ireland, becoming the first woman to fly the Atlantic solo Amelia Earhart
#2611, aired 1996-01-01LEFTOVERS $200: This first lady broke a champagne bottle across the bow of the Nautilus submarine January 21, 1954 Mamie Eisenhower
#2591, aired 1995-12-04U.S. GEOGRAPHY $500: On a map this state capital is found at 21°18' N. latitude, 157°50' W. longitude Honolulu
#2582, aired 1995-11-21THE 20th CENTURY $100: He made headlines when he landed at Le Bourget Field, May 21, 1927 Charles Lindbergh
#2580, aired 1995-11-17COMPOSERS $400: This composer of "The Four Seasons" wrote 46 operas, but only 21 of the scores survive Antonio Vivaldi
#2574, aired 1995-11-09AMERICAN HISTORY $1,200 (Daily Double): The April 21, 1790 funeral of this Pennsylvanian drew a crowd of 20,000 mourners Benjamin Franklin
#2568, aired 1995-11-01HISTORY $200: In 1976 this South American country nationalized 21 of its oil companies Venezuela
#2567, aired 1995-10-31SPORTS $500: He played with the Detroit Red Wings for 25 years & was named to the NHL all-star team 21 times Gordie Howe
#2556, aired 1995-10-16WORLD CAPITALS $800: Dedicated on April 21, 1960, it lies about 600 miles northwest of Rio de Janeiro Brasília
#2546, aired 1995-10-02THE CIVIL WAR $600: The Southern victory at the first battle of this, July 21, 1861, dashed Union hopes of a 90-day war Bull Run (Manassas)
#2514, aired 1995-07-06WORLD HISTORY $400: Before battle on Oct. 21, 1805, he signaled, "England expects that every man will do his duty" Nelson
#2502, aired 1995-06-20SPORTS $400: In 1920, after winning 20 of 21 races, this "Big Red" thoroughbred was retired Man O' War
#2496, aired 1995-06-12HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES $100: This Chinese observance moves between January 21 & February 20 on the Gregorian calendar the Chinese New Year
#2496, aired 1995-06-12HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES $300: April 21, the day of Muhammad Iqbal's death, is a holiday in this country that split from India in 1947 Pakistan
#2484, aired 1995-05-25AMERICAN HISTORY $200: On Oct. 21, 1797 this frigate was launched at Boston the Constitution
#2479, aired 1995-05-18SPIELBERG FILMS $300: On March 21, 1994 this film picked up 7 Oscars, including a Best Director Award for Spielberg Schindler's List
#2475, aired 1995-05-12FAMOUS WOMEN $100: In her 21-year career, this Czech-born tennis player won a record 55 grand slam titles Martina Navratilova
#2471, aired 1995-05-08HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES $100: On March 21 this country remembers the birth of Benito Juarez, who led the revolt against France Mexico
#2470, aired 1995-05-05LITERATURE $400: Chapter 21 of this Dumas novel is titled "My Lady de Winter" The Three Musketeers
#2466, aired 1995-05-01LINCOLN $400: Abe's 7 joint debates with this man ran from August 21 to October 15, 1858 Stephen Douglas
#2461, aired 1995-04-24TRANSPORTATION $300: In 1870 an experimental block-long one of these operated about 21 feet below Broadway in NYC a subway
#2458, aired 1995-04-19MUSICAL THEATRE $500: When this play opened at NYC's Palace Theatre on August 21, 1983, Georges was played by Gene Barry La Cage aux Folles
#2445, aired 1995-03-31FIRST LADIES $1,800 (Daily Double): She outlived the president by nearly 40 years, having married him in 1886 when she was 21 Frances Folsom (Cleveland)
#2439, aired 1995-03-23PEOPLE IN HISTORY $400: The familiar legend that this outlaw killed 21 men by the time he was 21 probably isn't true Billy the Kid
#2437, aired 1995-03-211919 $100: On July 21 this rubber company's blimp Wingfoot crashed in Chicago, killing 13 people Goodyear
#2426, aired 1995-03-06WORLD HISTORY $800: On July 21, 1986 this Moroccan king became the second Arab leader to meet publicly with an Israeli leader (King) Hassan
#2423, aired 1995-03-01TV CHARACTERS $200: On Nov. 21, 1980 it was revealed that Kristin Shepard shot him J.R. Ewing
#2410, aired 1995-02-10THE BIBLE $400: 21 books of the New Testament are in the form of these letters, with at least 13 attributed to Paul epistles
#2397, aired 1995-01-24TABLE TENNIS $200: Usually the first player to score this many points wins the game 21
#2380, aired 1994-12-30HAPPY BIRTHDAY $500: This queen turned 30 on April 21, 1956, the day Margaret Truman was married Queen Elizabeth II
#2378, aired 1994-12-28RULES FROM EXODUS $200: According to 21:15 & 17, if you smite or even curse these 2 family members, you should die mother and father
#2364, aired 1994-12-08DECEMBER OBSERVANCES $200: This word associated with Scrooge has its own day—December 21 humbug
#2359, aired 1994-12-01TRAINS $500: In 1880, 21 years after it was founded, this railroad reached the capital of New Mexico the Atchison, Topeka & the Santa Fe
#2348, aired 1994-11-1620th CENTURY MONARCHS $400: This king of Jordan was only 21 when he divorced his first wife, Queen Dina, in 1957 King Hussein
#2346, aired 1994-11-14HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES $1000: In Mexico March 21 is a national holiday because it's the birthday of this man, the "Abraham Lincoln" of Mexico Benito Juarez
#2309, aired 1994-09-22SIGNERS $400: On Nov. 21, 1620 John Alden put his John Hancock on this document the Mayflower Compact
#2304, aired 1994-09-15FAMOUS WOMEN $600: In January 1994 this hotel queen was freed after serving 21 months Leona Helmsley
#2304, aired 1994-09-15FAMOUS WOMEN $1000: She was 21 & a student at Yale when she designed the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. Maya Lin
#2289, aired 1994-07-14FRANCHISES $500: With over 6,000 offices, this real estate corporation takes up a lot of real estate on its own Century 21
#2269, aired 1994-06-16THE HUMAN BODY $400: This 21-foot-long tube contains the crypts of Lieberkuhn, which secrete enzymes the small intestine
#2266, aired 1994-06-13RELIGION $600: In the 13th century a Japanese monk named Nichiren founded a sect of this religion that still has devotees today Buddhism
#2262, aired 1994-06-0720-SOMETHING $100: He sent his first radio signals in 1895, when he was 21 Marconi
#2235, aired 1994-04-29THE BIBLE $400: In Romans 12:21 he wrote, "Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good" (St.) Paul
#2231, aired 1994-04-25AMERICAN LITERATURE $1000: This book by Sherwood Anderson tells 21 tales about the "grotesque" inhabitants of an Ohio town Winesburg, Ohio
#2221, aired 1994-04-11"BLACK" & "WHITE" $100: It can be a pirate flag or a card game where players try to get "21" blackjack
#2221, aired 1994-04-111961 $500: This Kenyan leader, imprisoned since 1952, was released on August 21 (Jomo) Kenyatta
#2207, aired 1994-03-22THE 1790s $600: This 44-gun frigate was "new" when launched on Oct. 21, 1797 the U.S.S. Constitution ("Old Ironsides")
#2203, aired 1994-03-16NEW HAMPSHIRE $100: This went into effect June 21, 1788 when New Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify it the Constitution
#2195, aired 1994-03-0419th CENTURY AMERICA $400: This landmark in the nation's capital was dedicated on February 21, 1885 the Washington Monument
#2183, aired 1994-02-16HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES $200: Forefather's Day, December 21, honors the 1620 landing of the pilgrims at this spot Plymouth Rock
#2183, aired 1994-02-16LOST TIME $600: Kwajalein in the Marshall Islands skipped Aug. 21, 1993 when it moved from one side of this line to the other the International Date Line
#2179, aired 1994-02-10FACTS & FIGURES $300: In 1962 it reached a high of 726.01; in 1992, 3,413.21 the Dow Jones Average
#2176, aired 1994-02-07WEIGHTS & MEASURES $400: A keel is a measure of this, so carrying 21.2 long tons of it to Newcastle could be a keel haul coal
#2173, aired 1994-02-02THE OLD WEST $600: On April 21, 1881 he was turned over to Sheriff Pat Garrett, but he escaped April 28 Billy the Kid
#2153, aired 1994-01-051980s TV $200: On Nov. 21, 1980 the world discovered that Kristin Shepard shot this businessman J.R. Ewing
#2142, aired 1993-12-211989 $600: On July 21 Carl "The Truth" Williams lasted 93 seconds with this man Mike Tyson
#2132, aired 1993-12-07FAMOUS JULIES $200: She was married Dec. 22, 1968; if she had waited until Jan. 21, 1969 she could have had a White House wedding Julie Nixon
#2132, aired 1993-12-07THE CIVIL WAR $800: On August 21, 1863 Quantrill's Raiders set fire to the town of Lawrence in this state Kansas
#2124, aired 1993-11-251954 $400: On January 21, Ike turned in a budget with a projected $2.9 billion deficit, & Mamie launched this sub Nautilus
#2123, aired 1993-11-24CHAMPIONS $300: In 1987, at age 21, he became the undisputed world heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson
#2107, aired 1993-11-02WORLD GEOGRAPHY $200: This country's 21 provinces include Honan, Hunan & Yunnan China
#2102, aired 1993-10-261970 $600: This first president of Indonesia died in a military hospital on June 21 Sukarno
#2098, aired 1993-10-20FAMOUS QUOTATIONS $800: On July 21, 1861 Barnard Elliott Bee said, "There is Jackson, standing like" one of these a stone wall
#2067, aired 1993-09-07WORLD HISTORY $2,000 (Daily Double): This country was under South African control from 1915 to March 21, 1990 Namibia
#2052, aired 1993-07-06ASSASSINATIONS $800: Returning home after a 3-year self-exile, he was slain at Manila airport August 21, 1983 Benigno Aquino
#2049, aired 1993-07-01GENERAL SCIENCE $600: In the Northern Hemisphere, the summer one of these is on June 21 or 22, the longest day of the year the solstice
#2038, aired 1993-06-16COUNTRY MUSIC $400: Because his hair turned prematurely white at age 21, he's known as the "Silver Fox" Charlie Rich
#2038, aired 1993-06-16U.S. GOVERNMENT $3,000 (Daily Double): This program teaches employment skills to young people usually between the ages of 16 & 21 Job Corps
#2030, aired 1993-06-04MARQUIS ON THE NAMES $200: On November 21, 1783 the Marquis d'Arlandes made the first manned flight in one of these a hot air balloon
#2020, aired 1993-05-21WORLD HISTORY $600: This French king was condemned in mid-January 1793 & was executed January 21 Louis XVI
#1997, aired 1993-04-20THE MIDDLE EAST $600: In 1991 the Arab League consisted of 21 members, 20 countries & this political organization the PLO (Palestine Liberation Organization)
#1994, aired 1993-04-15GREAT COMMUNICATORS $600: For 21 years James Boswell wrote down almost everything this man said & did Johnson
#1993, aired 1993-04-14U.S. HISTORY $200: On January 21, 1977 Jimmy Carter pardoned most draft evaders of this war Vietnam
#1993, aired 1993-04-14AUTHORS $400: His novel "Lord of the Flies" was rejected by 21 publishers before 1 accepted it (William) Golding
#1981, aired 1993-03-29MODERN BLACK HISTORY $1000: It lasted from December 5, 1955 to December 21, 1956 the Montgomery bus boycott
#1970, aired 1993-03-12ORGANIZATIONS $5,000 (Daily Double): On April 30, 1948 this agency was established by 21 nations in Bogota, Colombia the OAS (the Organization of American States)
#1958, aired 1993-02-24GUINNESS RECORDS $500: In 1990 "Fast" Eddy McDonald achieved a record with this toy, completing 21,663 loops in 3 hours the yo-yo
#1955, aired 1993-02-19HODGEPODGE $600: This little English prince will celebrate his 18th birthday on June 21 in the year 2000 Prince WIlliam
#1954, aired 1993-02-18LAW & GOVERNMENT $400: In most states you're no longer a minor once you reach this age 18
#1954, aired 1993-02-18ORGANIZATIONS $500: The order of de Molay, for young men 13-21, is sponsored by this fraternal organization the Masons
#1951, aired 1993-02-15THE CIVIL WAR $700 (Daily Double): In this first big battle July 21, 1861, each side had about 30,000 soldiers in the field Bull Run (First Manassas)
#1942, aired 1993-02-02U.S. CITIES $200: In 1586, 21 years after it was founded, this Florida city was looted & burned by Sir Francis Drake St. Augustine
#1939, aired 1993-01-28DE GUYS $600: He died May 21, 1542, about a year after seeing the Mississippi for the first time de Soto
#1935, aired 1993-01-22COUPLES $500: He announced his engagement to 21-year- old Farah Diba in November 1959 the Shah Pahlavi
#1933, aired 1993-01-20HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES $200: This state's San Jacinto Day, April 21, celebrates its independence from Mexico Texas
#1906, aired 1992-12-14HISTORIC EVENTS $200: This ship's historic Atlantic crossing took from September 16 to November 21, 1620 the Mayflower
#1904, aired 1992-12-10SHORT STORIES $1000: Her short story collection "The Company she keeps" appeared in 1942, 21 years before "The Group" Mary McCarthy
#1900, aired 1992-12-04ENGLAND $500: For his bravery in the Baltic Sea June 21, 1854, Lt. C.D. Lucas was the first to receive this decoration the Victoria Cross (the V.C.)
#1865, aired 1992-10-16FAMOUS FIRSTS $400: The 1st U.S. type of these word games had 31 clues & appeared in the N.Y. World Sun. Dec. 21, 1913 a crossword puzzle
#1856, aired 1992-10-05WORLD HISTORY $200: After his death on January 21, 1924, Stalin & Trotsky struggled for power in the USSR Lenin
#1845, aired 1992-09-18MORE MOOSE POTPOURRI $100: The December 21, 1991 TV Guide cover featured John Corbett & the moose from this series Northern Exposure
#1826, aired 1992-07-06SPIES $200: He was only 21 years old when he was hanged as a spy by the British in 1776 Nathan Hale
#1806, aired 1992-06-08CYCLING $400: First held in 1903, this European race is over 2,500 miles long & lasts 21 or more days Tour de France
#1791, aired 1992-05-18HORSES $400: This thoroughbred who won 20 of his 21 races was nicknamed "Big Red" Man O' War (Man of War accepted)
#1779, aired 1992-04-30U.S. CITIES $300: In 1962 this city in Washington State was the site of the Century 21 Exposition Seattle
#1748, aired 1992-03-18THE ROYAL FAMILY $400: Of 17, 19 or 21, Lady Diana's age when she became engaged to 32-year-old Prince Charles 19
#1738, aired 1992-03-04THE CIVIL WAR $600: After this major battle July 21, 1861, the North believed the war had begun in earnest the First Battle of Bull Run
#1736, aired 1992-03-02ABOLITIONISTS $600: He viewed a solar eclipse as a for action & began a slave revolt August 21, 1831 Nat Turner
#1734, aired 1992-02-27FAMOUS FIRSTS $600: On Nov. 21, 1783 de Rozier & d'Arlandes made the first human free flight in one of these a hot air balloon
#1718, aired 1992-02-05SHERLOCK HOLMES $200: Throughout the 1880s, Holmes lived in a 2-bedroom apartment at this London address 221B Baker Street
#1703, aired 1992-01-15THE EARTH $600: At this line of latitude the midnight sun occurs on one day only, June 21 the Arctic Circle
#1653, aired 1991-11-06ORGANIZATIONS $100: Records on the breeding of over 21 million dogs are kept by this U.S. organization American Kennel Club
#1652, aired 1991-11-05TRANSPORTATION $200: For mountain touring, many people prefer this vehicle to have 18 or 21 speeds a bicycle
#1644, aired 1991-10-24THE FRENCH REVOLUTION $400: It took 21 years following his 1793 execution for a Bourbon to rule France again Louis XVI
#1626, aired 1991-09-30RECENT PLAYS $600: This musical spectacle features a helicopter & a 21-foot statue of Ho Chi Minh Miss Saigon
#1623, aired 1991-09-251956 $300: She married Elbert Clifton Daniel Jr. on April 21 in Independence, Missouri Margaret Truman
#1619, aired 1991-09-19CARD GAMES $200: In France, this gambling game is known as vingt-et-un 21 (or blackjack)
#1593, aired 1991-07-03BUSINESS BIGGIES $1,000 (Daily Double): According to the 1990 Franchise Annual, the top franchise after McDonald's is this real estate Co. Century 21
#1558, aired 1991-05-15FAMOUS FIRSTS $200: In 1878 the first one of these directories was issued in New Haven, Connecticut, and contained 21 names Telephone Directory
#1550, aired 1991-05-03THE BIBLE $400: According to Genesis 2:21, God took one of these from Adam while he slept a rib
#1535, aired 1991-04-12THE CIVIL WAR $800: The Rebs called the first major battle fought July 21, 1861, 1st Manassas; the Yankees called it this Bull Run
#1534, aired 1991-04-11NAMES IN THE NEWS $300: This reclusive movie actress's collection of art, etc., brought $21 million at auction Greta Garbo
#1525, aired 1991-03-29FEBRUARY $400: On February 10, 1943 he started a 21-day fast Gandhi
#1518, aired 1991-03-20CARDS & DICE $100: Card game that's the equivalent of the French "vingt-et-un" blackjack
#1517, aired 1991-03-19PRINCESS DI $400: How time flies; this first-born child of Diana's turned 8 on June 21, 1990 Prince William
#1515, aired 1991-03-15THOMAS EDISON $200: As a tribute to the late Edison, Hoover ordered all Americans to do this the night of October 21, 1931 turn out their lights
#1511, aired 1991-03-11“SEX” EDUCATION $200: In the United States it's a number followed by 21 zeroes sextillion
#1511, aired 1991-03-11MATH $600: It's the next number in the sequence 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13 21
#1493, aired 1991-02-13ANCIENT ROME $400: Tradition says Romulus & Remus did this April 21, 753 B.C. founded the new Rome
#1465, aired 1991-01-04NUMBER, PLEASE $200: This many shots are fired in a salute to a president or other head of state a 21-gun salute
#1465, aired 1991-01-04TELEVISION $500 (Daily Double): For 21 years now, this show's "Sunny days have been sweeping the clouds away" per its theme Sesame Street
#1464, aired 1991-01-03THE 1970s $800: This one-time Tennessee schoolteacher died in Louisiana on October 21, 1970 at the age of 70 (John) Scopes
#1463, aired 1991-01-02THE 1870s $600: In 1875, Captain Matthew Webb became the first to swim it, in 21 hours, 45 minutes the English Channel
#1462, aired 1991-01-01WEIGHTS & MEASURES $600: It's not only a flat boat used to carry goods, it's the term used for 21.2 long tons of freight a barge
#1461, aired 1990-12-31MONARCHS $200: 21-year-old Ibn Saud left Kuwait in 1901 with 40 camelmen & went on to found this country Saudi Arabia
#1437, aired 1990-11-27GOVERNMENT & POLITICS $200: On Jan. 21, 1989 a public open house was held there for the first time since the Taft era White House
#1400, aired 1990-10-05NUMBER, PLEASE $400: It's the total number of dots on a pair of dice 42
#1391, aired 1990-09-24COUNTRY MUSIC $5 (Daily Double): She made her TV debut on "Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts" January 21, 1957, singing the following: "I go out walkin' after midnight / Out in the moonlight / Just like we used to do / I'm always walkin'" Patsy Cline
#1382, aired 1990-09-11MAN IN SPACE $600: On July 21, 1969, NASA executed its first manned takeoff from this site from the Moon (Sea of Tranquility)
#1372, aired 1990-07-17WORLD CAPITALS $200: On April 21, 1960 Brazil's capital moved from Rio de Janeiro to this city 600 miles inland Brasilia
#5, aired 1990-07-14CIVIL WAR $2500: On August 21, 1863 Quantrill's Raiders descended on this city in Kansas Lawrence
#1363, aired 1990-07-04GEORGIA $200: Georgia had one of these in 1828, 21 years before California gold rush
#1362, aired 1990-07-03GRAVE MATTERS $300: A band played "Old Folks at Home" at his burial on January 21, 1864 Stephen Foster
#1359, aired 1990-06-28PLANTS $200: Some species of this giant grass grow as much as 21 feet in a week bamboo
#1344, aired 1990-06-07LAW $200: It's now the minimum age for buying hard liquor in all 50 states 21
#1330, aired 1990-05-18THE UNIVERSE $400: Our atmosphere has 21% oxygen & a little of this gas; Venus has just a trace of oxygen & 95% this gas Carbon dioxide
#1320, aired 1990-05-04EPITAPHS $600: The epitaph on his footstone reads, "Truth & history. 21 men. The boy bandit king -- he died as he lived." Billy the Kid (William H. Bonney)
#1304, aired 1990-04-12NOTORIOUS $100: On March 21, 1963 the last 86 prisoners left this federal penitentiary by boat Alcatraz
#1283, aired 1990-03-14U.S. GEOGRAPHY $500: The most densely populated state; every one of this Middle Atlantic state's 21 counties has over 50,000 people New Jersey
#1258, aired 1990-02-07TV BY THE NUMBERS $400: In this Fox series Johnny Depp & Holly Robinson are cops who go undercover in schools 21 Jump Street
#1255, aired 1990-02-02RECORD ALBUMS $1000: Her "21 Hit Singles" album includes "Ave Maria", "Fire Down Below" &, of course, "Goldfinger" Shirley Bassey
#1254, aired 1990-02-01SCIENCE $1000: Abbreviated "pc", it's a unit of distance used in astronomy equal to 3.21 light years Parsec
#1240, aired 1990-01-12PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA $1,000 (Daily Double): The last president whose public inaugural was held on Monday, January 21 Ronald Reagan (1985)
#1226, aired 1989-12-25GAMES $400: Except in the case of a tie, this many points wins a game of table tennis 21
#1224, aired 1989-12-21GENETICS $200: Biologists think this degenerative disease of memory loss may be caused by a gene on chromosome 21 Alzheimer's Disease
#1221, aired 1989-12-18SINGERS FROM VIRGINIA $2,000 (Daily Double): A native of Newport News, she was a professional vocalist & band leader by age 21: "Oh mister, ...please play me a rhapsody..." Ella Fitzgerald
#1205, aired 1989-11-24MUSIC $1000: His piano concerto No. 21 in C major is nicknamed "Elvira Madigan" from its use in the movie Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
#1195, aired 1989-11-10CINEMA $300: Vangelis' theme from this 1981 British film took a record 21 weeks on the charts to reach No. 1 "Chariots of Fire"
#1193, aired 1989-11-08“A” IN SCIENCE $400: Air consists of 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen & about 1% this noble gas argon
#1191, aired 1989-11-06INNS & INNKEEPERS $800: On November 21, 1980 a fire in this 2,076 room Las Vegas hotel killed 84 & injured hundreds The MGM Grand
#1186, aired 1989-10-30BARONS & BARONESSES $200: Flying an airplane of this color, Baron Manfred von Richthofen was shot down April 21, 1918 red
#1186, aired 1989-10-30BLACK AMERICA $800: This black leader was assassinated in Harlem on February 21, 1965 Malcolm X
#1177, aired 1989-10-17DALLAS $300: Seen by the largest U.S. audience to that date, the 11/21/80 episode answered this question Who shot J.R.?
#1126, aired 1989-06-26MYSTERIES $1000: Detective hero of 21 "colorful" stories by John D. MacDonald Travis McGee
#1102, aired 1989-05-23HERSTORY $600: In 1969 this 21-year-old member of Parliament from N. Ireland was convicted of inciting to riot Bernadette Devlin
#1100, aired 1989-05-19TV THEMES $500: "We never thought we'd find a place where we belong / Don't have to stand alone, we'll never let you fall / Don't need permission to decide what you believe / I said jump..." 21 Jump Street
#1085, aired 1989-04-28GOVERNMENT $300: The 23rd Amendment gave them the vote in presidential elections if they were at least 21 residents of Washington, D.C.
#1082, aired 1989-04-25NUMBER, PLEASE $500 (Daily Double): The Census Bureau said the U.S. population reached this figure at 11:04 A.M. on November 21, 1967 200 million
#1080, aired 1989-04-21REVOLUTIONARY WAR $400: On June 21, 1779 this nation declared war on Great Britain, joining France as an ally to the states Spain
#1066, aired 1989-04-03HYPNOTISM $300: Genesis 2:21-22 sounds a lot like God put Adam in a trance in order to do this remove his rib
#1064, aired 1989-03-30FASHION DESIGNERS $1000: This svelte socialite was only 21 when she married 63-year-old conductor L. Stokowski Gloria Vanderbilt
#1024, aired 1989-02-02EARLY AMERICANS $800: He graduated from Yale at 18, became a captain at 20 & was hanged at age 21, in 1776 Nathan Hale
#997, aired 1988-12-27POETS $200: On reaching age 21 in 1809, Byron took his hereditary seat in this house of Parliament the House of Lords
#995, aired 1988-12-23HISTORIC DATES $400: This structure was dedicated on February 21, 1885 probably because February 22 was a Sunday the Washington Monument
#992, aired 1988-12-20CHRISTMAS $500: Most famous line of Francis P. Church's September 21, 1897 editorial in the New York Sun Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus.
#972, aired 1988-11-22COUNTRY MUSIC $400: As he says in his song "Mama Tried." he "turned 21 in prison", San Quentin in fact Merle Haggard
#968, aired 1988-11-16HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES $400: To commemorate this event, some New Englanders celebrate Forefathers' Day on December 21 the landing of the Mayflower
#965, aired 1988-11-11TRANSPORTATION $400: On July 21, 1959, the first cargo ship powered by this was launched at Camden, New Jersey Nuclear Power
#959, aired 1988-11-03SHIPS $1000: Mamie Eisenhower christened this 1st nuclear powered merchant ship July 21, 1959 Savannah
#948, aired 1988-10-19"LIGHT" $400: Debby Boone's only No.1 Hit; it was on Billboard's Top 40 for 21 weeks in 1977-8 "You Light Up My Life"
#943, aired 1988-10-12BOOKS & AUTHORS $400: Chapter 21, with the hero's redemption, was not included in U.S. editions of this 1962 A. Burgess book A Clockwork Orange
#928, aired 1988-09-21FRENCH ROYALTY $400: King who died on the Place de la Révolution January 21, 1793 Louis XVI
#926, aired 1988-09-19SPORTS $400: Sport in which Australia might beat Pakistan by an innings & 21 runs cricket
#923, aired 1988-09-14THE UNIVERSE $200: 2 of 3 dates on which the summer solstice can occur (2 of) June 20th & June 21 (or June 22nd)
#896, aired 1988-06-2760 YEARS AGO $400: The British reduced the age for women voters from 30 to this 21
#892, aired 1988-06-21THE SOLAR SYSTEM $400: Its atmosphere is made up of about 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen & 1% mixed gases Earth
#868, aired 1988-05-18'40s TELEVISION $200: This sponsor's "Star Theater" started Tuesday September 21, 1948 Texaco
#865, aired 1988-05-13GAMBLING $100: In this game, there are 64 possible 2-card combinations that add up to 21 blackjack
#860, aired 1988-05-06IN THE TEENS $400: Highest-ranking member of the U.S. executive branch greeted by a 19-gun, not a 21-gun, salute vice president
#832, aired 1988-03-29MILITARY MEN $400: Killed while resisting capture, 21-year old Frank Luke Jr. was 2nd only to him as a U.S. WWI ace Eddie Rickenbacker
#822, aired 1988-03-15THE 20TH CENTURY $1000: On May 21, 1980 President Carter declared a state of emergency at this NY state site Love Canal (Niagara)
#800, aired 1988-02-12FERGIE $100: The photo of Fergie on the September 21, 1987 cover of People was taken by this man, Fergie's husband Prince Andrew
#796, aired 1988-02-08BASEBALL $300: Of 7, 14 or 21, # of N.Y. Yankees who earned more money in 1987 than the U.S. president's base salary 21
#789, aired 1988-01-28AMERICAN HISTORY $1000: His 16-minute flight on July 21, 1961 made him the 2nd American in space (Virgil "Gus") Grissom
#757, aired 1987-12-15GUINNESS RECORDS $100: 21-year-old Lynda Kuerth swallowed 23 of these ballpark treats in 190, seconds without the buns hot dogs
#755, aired 1987-12-11BOTTOMS UP $100: U.S. Customs law states you have to be at least this age to bring alcohol into the U.S. 21
#749, aired 1987-12-03EPITAPHS $1000: "Truth & History. 21 men... The Boy Bandit King--He died as he had lived" Billy the Kid
#729, aired 1987-11-05TV COPS $400: FOX TV's "21 Jump Street" puts undercover cops into these institutions high schools
#729, aired 1987-11-05HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES $500: In 1987, these 2 "days", both beginning with "F", fell on June 14 & June 21 Flag Day & Father's Day
#722, aired 1987-10-27THE BEATLES $400: On March 21, 1987, 4 Beatles albums held the top 4 positions on this new Billboard chart CD chart (Top CDs)
#696, aired 1987-09-21POP MUSIC $200: In a 1987 Beatles trivia contest in L.A., 5 of 21 questions were about this album's complex cover Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
#677, aired 1987-07-14EASY MATH $500: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, & 19, for example, but not 4, 9, or 21 prime numbers
#665, aired 1987-06-26SPORTS TRIVIA $800: Since 1930 a team from this city has made the Stanley Cup playoffs 27 times & won 21 times Montreal
#655, aired 1987-06-12WORLD LEADERS $1000: After 21 years of military rule, Pres. Jose Sarney is changing this country to democratic rule Brazil
#645, aired 1987-05-29JUNE $400: On June 21, 1788, it was finally ratified by the required number of states the U.S. Constitution
#643, aired 1987-05-27ASTRONOMY $200: Though Columbus "proved" it, Pythagoras taught this 21 centuries earlier that the world is round
#641, aired 1987-05-25GAME SHOWS $500: The difference between the number of game board monitors on "Tic Tac Dough" & "Jeopardy!" 21
#636, aired 1987-05-18CASTLES & CHATEAUX $600: A castle on this site some 21 miles west of London goes back to the time of William the Conqueror Windsor Castle
#634, aired 1987-05-14JULY $1000: This neighboring country 1st celebrated its independence from the Netherlands on July 21, 1831 Belgium
#617, aired 1987-04-21SUMMER $500: Date you arrive in New Zealand if your itinerary says you land in Auckland the last day of their summer March 21 (or March 20)
#614, aired 1987-04-16WEIGHTS & MEASURES $400: Standard number of pieces in the "bucket" of Kentucky Fried Chicken 15
#590, aired 1987-03-13ODDS & ENDS $300: Of 6%, 21%, or 53%, percentage of U.S. mail comprised of personal letters 6%
#581, aired 1987-03-02ANIMAL RECORDS $100: The current Calaveras County record of 21' 5 3/4" is held in this sport by "Rosie the Ribiter" frog jumping
#555, aired 1987-01-23HIGHWAYS & BYWAYS $800: Though but a trail, this road connecting the 21 California missions was called the "Royal Highway" El Camino Real
#544, aired 1987-01-08THE 20TH CENTURY $200: In 1919, 21 people drowned in Boston when a tank of this sweet collasped molasses
#535, aired 1986-12-26PRESIDENTS $500: Depending on what you read, Frances Folsom was 21, 22, or 23 when she married him in the White House Grover Cleveland
#526, aired 1986-12-15AUTHORS $400: Before it appeared in 1954, this Wm. Golding novel was rejected 21 times by publishers The Lord of the Flies
#525, aired 1986-12-12NUMBER PLEASE $200: Card game, gun salute, or NYC restaurant 21
#516, aired 1986-12-01JULY $300: Bread had to be rationed in England beginning July 21, 1946 due to worldwide shortage of this wheat
#479, aired 1986-10-09SPORTS $400: After all others had failed, George Clark did this in 1951 with the 21' long, 230 lb. Braemar caber toss it
#468, aired 1986-09-24U.S. HISTORY $100: Spanning from Rock Island, IL to Davenport, IA, 1st railway bridge over this river opened 5/21/1856 Mississippi River
#465, aired 1986-09-19THE 1870s $600: Captain Matthew Webb was the first to perform this aquatic feat, in 21 hours 45 minutes in August 1875 swim the English Channel
#456, aired 1986-09-081966 $200: In Las Vegas, on July 19, this 50-year-old singer married 21-year-old Mia Farrow Frank Sinatra
#456, aired 1986-09-08U.S. GOVERNMENT $200: Minimum age for a Congressman 25
#449, aired 1986-05-29MATHEMATICS $1000: The prime factors of 21 3 and 7
#441, aired 1986-05-19AMERICAN POETRY $1000: Years after this poet won Pulitzer Prize for poetry, his son Charles was implicated in TV's "21" scandal Mark Van Doren
#439, aired 1986-05-15AMERICAN WOMEN $800: On Jan. 21, 1908, NYC enacted the Sullivan ordinance, prohibiting women from doing this smoking
#430, aired 1986-05-02NATURE $800: As of Dec. 1985, 21 of these were in captivity & only 6 left in the wild California condor
#423, aired 1986-04-23BASEBALL $200: In 1919-21, this championship was a best-of-9 series the World Series
#417, aired 1986-04-15HISTORY $200: On March 21, 1935, Persia was officially renamed this Iran
#410, aired 1986-04-04TOP 40 $100: With 21, this group had the most #1 Hits on Billboard's chart The Beatles
#391, aired 1986-03-10THE 1920's $400: "N.Y. Times" headline 12/7/21 announced this would be "a free state within the British Empire" Ireland
#387, aired 1986-03-04CHEMISTRY $400: This gas makes up about 21% of the air oxygen
#383, aired 1986-02-26NUMBER PLEASE $1000: Approximate # of miles covered when taking a giant step in 7 league boots 21
#374, aired 1986-02-13"LIFE" $400: For 21 weeks in 1977 this song lit up Debby Boone's career "You Light Up My Life"
#363, aired 1986-01-29AGES $100: By this age, you can be a member of Parliament in England or legally drink in most U.S. states 21
#361, aired 1986-01-27MOVIE PAIRS $800: Newlyweds in "The Quiet Man", they split up 21 years later in "McLintock" John Wayne & Maureen O'Hara
#353, aired 1986-01-15VERMIN $400: At 3 a.m., June 21, 1985, Disney sent the exterminator into Fantasyland to rid it of these pests mice
#342, aired 1985-12-31SOVIET UNION $300: Due to excessive alcoholism, drinking age has been raised from 18 to this 21
#310, aired 1985-11-15WEAPONS $200: 21, or a thug's bludgeon blackjack
#297, aired 1985-10-29SPORT OF KINGS $500: In 1919-20, this 4-legged "Battleship" won 20 of 21 starts Man o' War
#293, aired 1985-10-23BASEBALL $100: Winners of the All-Star Game 21 out of the last 23 times the National League
#286, aired 1985-10-14PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA $200: Number of shots fired in gun salute given a president of the U.S. 21
#285, aired 1985-10-11SPORTS TRIVIA $200: At age 21, Dwight Filley Davis donated this sport’s famous cup tennis
#262, aired 1985-09-10TV NOSTALGIA $800: Crime show which ran 21 yrs. on radio, but only 1 year on TV, failing to "come on like" its name Gang Busters
#193, aired 1985-06-05GAME SHOWS $500: The highest score you could amass with going over on "Gambit" 21
#169, aired 1985-05-02ROARING '20S $300: Camel cigarettes ad slogan first used in '21 "I'd walk a mile for a Camel"
#158, aired 1985-04-17TRIVIA $500: It falls on the 1st Sunday after the 1st full moon after March 21 Easter
#127, aired 1985-03-05WILD WEST $100: He killed 21 men & was himself killed at age 21 Billy the Kid
#95, aired 1985-01-181956 $500: At 21, this gold medalist became world's heavyweight champ Floyd Patterson
#92, aired 1985-01-15FAMOUS QUOTES $800: Max Schmeling's manager shouted it into the mike after the decision against them 6/21/32 "We was robbed!"
#83, aired 1985-01-02GAMBLING $200: Theoretically, you can beat this game by card counting blackjack (21)
#8, aired 1984-09-19U.S. MAYORS $600: An L.A. policeman for 21 years before entering politics & winning the job in '73 Tom Bradley

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#8978, aired 2023-11-22MUSICIANS: An Esquire profile said, "The most distinguishing thing" about the face of this singer "are his eyes, clear blue & alert" Frank Sinatra
#8673, aired 2022-06-29TELEVISION HISTORY: In the opening scene of its July 21, 1969 pilot episode, a man carves the letter D into wet cement Sesame Street
#8588, aired 2022-03-02ART MUSEUMS: Before its 1959 opening, 21 artists protested its design, saying it would make paintings look tilted & askew the Guggenheim
#8501, aired 2021-11-011960s HISTORY: After around 8 PM EDT on July 21, 1969 a major part of a transport known by this 1-word name was never seen again Eagle
#7591, aired 2017-09-18THE OLD TESTAMENT: Consisting of 21 verses, the book of this minor prophet, whose name means "servant of God", is the shortest Obadiah
#7415, aired 2016-12-02MODERN MYTHOLOGY: A purported image of this subject of legend was published in the Daily Mail newspaper on April 21, 1934 the Loch Ness monster
#6846, aired 2014-05-26TITLE MOVIE ROLES: In 1984, in the first of the films featuring this character, he only has 21 lines, for a total of 133 words the Terminator
#6521, aired 2013-01-14COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD: 2 of the 3 countries that are completely encircled by one other country (2 of) San Marino, Vatican City & Lesotho
#5812, aired 2009-12-15NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS: This bird is known for its size (5 feet tall), its call (carries 2 miles) & its rarity; in 1941 there were only 21 in the wild the whooping crane
#5690, aired 2009-05-08EUROPEAN HISTORY: He filed for divorce citing Leviticus 20:21, "If a man shall take his brother's wife, it is an unclean thing" Henry VIII
#5568, aired 2008-11-19NONFICTION WRITERS: On July 21, 1944 she wrote, "I'm finally getting optimistic... an assassination attempt has been made on Hitler's life" Anne Frank
#5214, aired 2007-04-19PRESIDENTIAL VETOES: Of the 21 regular vetoes by this 19th century president, 15 were overridden, the highest reversal total for any president Andrew Johnson
#4782, aired 2005-05-24LAW & SOCIETY: This Hollywood legend who died January 21, 1959 supported placing monuments that have since brought legal challenges Cecil B. DeMille
#4751, aired 2005-04-11ARLINGTON'S TOMB OF UNKNOWNS: Sentinels at the tomb walk exactly this many steps at a time before they stop & turn 21
#4076, aired 2002-04-29SOUTHERN WRITERS: He said, "My own little postage stamp of native soil was worth writing about... I would never... exhaust it" William Faulkner
#3700, aired 2000-10-06FAMOUS LANDMARKS: Its nose is 4 1/2 feet long, its right arm stretches 42 feet & its torch is 21 feet tall the Statue of Liberty
#3697, aired 2000-10-03FAMOUS TEENAGERS: This young man who turned 18 on June 21, 2000 has a dog named Widgeon & a younger brother named Harry Prince William
#3097, aired 1998-02-03ASIAN NATIONS: In population, it's the largest country that's not a member of the United Nations Taiwan (Republic of China)
#3010, aired 1997-10-03BATTLES: Napoleon's plans to invade England were dashed by this October 21, 1805 battle Battle of Trafalgar
#2965, aired 1997-06-2019th CENTURY POLITICS: These 7 events occurred between August 21 & October 15, 1858 & each lasted 3 hours the Lincoln-Douglas Debates for Senator in Illinois
#2281, aired 1994-07-04SPACE EXPLORATION 1994: The USA's 1st lunar probe in 21 years is named this because after the mission it'll be "lost and gone forever" Clementine
#2235, aired 1994-04-29FIRST LADIES: At 21, she was the youngest wife of a sitting president Frances Folsom Cleveland
#2188, aired 1994-02-23HISTORIC CAPES: On October 21, 1805 the Victory won a victory off this Spanish cape Trafalgar
#1995, aired 1993-04-16ASSASSINATIONS: On February 21, 1965 he was killed in the Audubon Ballroom in New York City Malcolm X
#1248, aired 1990-01-24DIRECTORS: He was an actor for 21 years before he directed his 1st feature film at age 23 in 1977 Ron Howard
#1103, aired 1989-05-24WORLD CITIES: Linked by the world's 5th longest suspension bridge, it lies in both Europe & Asia Istanbul
#741, aired 1987-11-23LOVE & MARRIAGE: In vast majority of states, in order to marry without parental consent, you must be at least this old 18

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Barbara Bradley, a teacher from Glendale, Arizona Season 5 player (1988-11-21).
Charlotte Diffendale, a letter carrier from Albany, New York Season 39 player (2023-03-21).
Ellen Clarke, an attorney from Atlanta, Georgia Season 37 player (2021-04-21). Not to be confused with Season 35...
Brandon Anderson, a communications director from Columbus, Ohio Season 39 player (2023-03-21).
Max Nupen, a tutor from Irvine, California Season 37 player (2021-04-21).
Dino Alexander, a medical lab scientist from Fayetteville, North Carolina Season 35 player (2018-09-21). Dino also goes by the name Chico...
Elliott Hahn, an attorney from Redondo Beach, California Season 4 player (1988-07-21).
Ed Guz, a business manager from Howell, New Jersey Season 7 player (1991-03-21).
David Madden, an academic competition director from Ridgewood, New Jersey • 19-game champion • 3rd longest winning streak 2019 All-Star Games...
Mary Dishigrikyan, a school psychologist from North Hollywood, California Season 39 player (2022-12-21). Last name pronounced like "dish-uh-GREEK-ee-un".
Ben Sasamoto, an environmental consultant from Minneapolis, Minnesota Season 39 player (2023-07-21).
Darrin Hall, a director of client engagement from Miami, Florida Season 36 player (2019-11-21).
Ryan Carmichael, a filmmaker from Astoria, New York Season 36 player (2019-11-21).
Alex Lamb, a data scientist from Lake Forest, California 2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $2,000. Season 37 player (2021-07-13). Alex...
Matt Takimoto, an elementary school teacher from Moraga, California 2023 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 38 1-time champion: $21,400 + $2,000.
Shawn Moore, a regional human resources manager from Miami, Florida Season 35 player (2018-09-13). Shawn won $20,000 of a $60,000 jackpot...
Matt Takimoto, an elementary school teacher from Moraga, California 2023 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 38 1-time champion: $21,400 + $2,000.
Alex Lamb, a data scientist from Lake Forest, California 2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $2,000. Season 37 player (2021-07-13). Alex...
Brian Ross, an attorney from Los Angeles, California 2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000. Season 37 player (2020-09-21).
Brian Ross, an attorney from Los Angeles, California 2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000. Season 37 player (2020-09-21).
Elizabeth Devereaux, a middle school teacher from Lawrence, Kansas 2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000. Season 37 player (2021-07-21).
Elizabeth Devereaux, a middle school teacher from Lawrence, Kansas 2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000. Season 37 player (2021-07-21).
Cris Pannullo, a customer success operations manager from Ocean City, New Jersey 2024 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 39 21-time champion: $748,286...
Adam Smith, a law student from Somerville, Massachusetts Season 36 1-time champion: $21,200 + $1,000.
Cris Pannullo, a customer success operations manager from Ocean City, New Jersey 2024 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 39 21-time champion: $748,286...
Eileen Palmer, a retired chemistry teacher from Hudson, Pennsylvania Season 34 player (2017-12-21).
Gary Waters, a college math teacher from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 34 player (2018-05-21).
Susan Huser, an insurance underwriting manager originally from Cincinnati, Ohio Season 7 player (1990-12-21).
George Buri, a university instructor from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Season 33 player (2017-07-21). Last name pronounced like "BYUR-ee".
Kate Fink, a journalism professor from New York, New York Season 34 player (2018-05-21).
Connie Rudd, a writer from Coweta, Oklahoma Season 33 player (2017-07-21).
Jessica Babbitt, a personal stylist from Austin, Texas Season 36 3-time champion: $71,598 + $2,000. Jessica won $10,600 in...
Dillon Hupp, an associate director of development from Syracuse, New York 2024 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 39 1-time champion: $21,999 + $1,000.
Denise Littlejohn, a project manager from West Hollywood, California Season 34 1-time champion: $21,601 + $2,000. Denise won $0 on...
Dillon Hupp, a development director from North Little Rock, Arkansas 2024 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 39 1-time champion: $21,999 + $1,000.
Joan Dietrich, a Montessori teacher from Sammamish, Washington Season 35 1-time champion: $21,300 + $2,000.
Brian Aronson, a public defender from Sacramento, California Season 4 player (1988-06-28): Ricardo Beverly Hills Tower Drive luggage collection...
Sriram Krishnan, a consultant from Falls Church, Virginia 2024 Champions Wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 39 1-time champion: $21,800 + $1,000.
Holly Van Leuven, a writer and editor originally from Pittston, Pennsylvania Season 38 player (2021-10-21).
Erin Coningsby, a product manager from Redmond, Washington Season 38 player (2021-10-21).
Sriram Krishnan, a consultant from Falls Church, Virginia 2024 Champions Wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 39 1-time champion: $21,800 + $1,000.
Pat Gravitt, a project manager originally from San Diego, California Season 5 player (1989-03-21).
Doug Smith, a casting assistant from Santa Barbara, California Season 3 player (1986-10-21).
Mononita Nur, an aerospace engineer from Huntsville, Alabama Season 36 player (2019-10-21).
Rowena Fenstermacher, a Latin and fencing teacher from Katonah, New York Season 9 player (1993-04-21).
Ginny Manuel, a radio station salesperson originally from New York City Season 3 player (1986-10-21).
Humzah Qureshi, an attorney from Washington, D.C. Season 35 player (2019-01-21).
Terry Kent, a real estate attorney originally from Eau Claire, Wisconsin Season 28 player (2012-06-04). Terry won $16,000 on Sports Jeopardy! on...
Daryn Firicano, a clinical representative from Las Vegas, Nevada Season 36 2-time champion: $21,799 + $2,000.
Ron Hogan, a film student originally from Boston, Massachusetts Season 10 player (1994-03-21).
Raisa Deber, a teacher from Toronto, Canada Season 5 2-time champion: $21,400.
Cole Bolton, an A.I. writer originally from South Hero, Vermont Season 37 player (2020-10-21).
Brian Pearson, a naval officer from Virginia Beach, Virginia Season 21 player (2005-07-18).
Bruce Blakely, an accountant from Fremont, California Season 7 player (1991-06-21).
Bob Acker, a lawyer from Oakland, California Season 7 player (1991-06-21).
Sharon Warner, a retired teacher and writer from Chicago, Illinois Season 30 player (2013-10-21).
Kimberly Brazier, a social advertising strategist from Queens, New York Season 36 player (2020-02-21).
Jeff Stewart, a senior from Brigham Young University 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1994 Tournament...
Erick Loh, a pastor from Northridge, California 2023 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 37 1-time champion: $21,000 + $1,000.
Tanay Kothari, a business operations associate from Oakland, California Season 37 1-time champion: $26,800 + $2,000. Tanay won $5,000 on...
Jon Fuhrman, a retired IT manager from Pasadena, California Season 36 player (2020-02-21).
Stan Wu, a senior from Arlington, Virginia 1998 Teen Reunion Tournament participant: $5,000. 1989 Teen Tournament 1st runner-up:...
Erick Loh, a pastor from Northridge, California 2023 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 37 1-time champion: $21,000 + $1,000.
Wilbur Farley, a lecturer from Patchogue, New York Season 34 player (2017-11-21).
Melissa John-Guisti, a corporate attorney from Salisbury, Massachusetts Season 38 player (2021-09-21).
John Klass, a logistics manager from Huntington Beach, California Season 38 player (2021-09-21).
Ellie Jostad, a journalist from Brooklyn, New York Season 35 player (2018-12-21).
Andrew Kung, a graduate student from San Francisco, California Season 35 1-time champion: $21,000 + $2,000.
Amy Kylie, an investment counselor originally from Park Ridge, Illinois Season 2 player (1985-10-21).
Matt Sokol, a gas turbine repair operations manager from The Woodlands, Texas Season 33 player (2017-06-21).
Bob Priser, a sales and service manager from Brookline, Massachusetts Season 7 player (1990-09-21).
Erhard Konerding, a librarian and instructor from Middletown, Connecticut Season 10 1-time champion: $6,002. Erhard appeared on Remember This in...
Jonathan Kaufman, a law student from Flushing, New York Season 10 player (1994-06-21).
Meghan Bowman, an IT analyst from Mount Prospect, Illinois Season 38 player (2022-04-21).
Kate Kelly, a nonprofit finance professional from New York, New York Season 35 player (2019-05-21).
Eric House, a technical writer originally from Miami, Florida Season 1 player (1985-03-21).
Chris Frantz, an on-call office administrator from Orwigsburg, Pennsylvania Season 34 player (2018-03-21). No Hometown Howdy was published for Chris.
Jason Mangano, a freelance writer from Fords, New Jersey Season 35 player (2019-05-21).
Julie Stewart, a newspaper society columnist from San Marino, California Season 1 player (1985-03-21).
Darren Millam, a customer service representative originally from Kansas City, Missouri Season 17 player (2001-02-27). Season 16 1-time champion: $7,500. Darren returned...
Jim Vespe, a medical and comedy writer from Mamaroneck, New York Season 7 player (1991-01-21).
Bill Houck, a radio broadcast producer originally from McHenry, Illinois Season 1 player (1985-03-26). Bill was a producer of entertainment and...
Darren Millam, a customer service representative from Kansas City, Missouri Season 17 player (2001-02-27). Season 16 1-time champion: $7,500. Darren returned...
Alan Byrne, from Pittsburgh, Pennyslvania Season 8 player (1991-11-21). The recording used to archive the game...
Heather Hurley, a civil servant from Arlington, Virginia Season 33 player (2017-06-27). Heather won $60,000 on The Chase on...
Lee Pellegrino-Gensey, from West Trenton, New Jersey Season 8 player (1991-11-21). The recording used to archive the game...
Daniel Dorse, a restaurant manager and a comedian from Santa Ana, California Season 2 player (1986-01-21).
Brenda Steere, a life insurance sales representative from New York City, New York Season 4 player (1987-09-21).
Susanne Harmony, a lease broker from Diamond Bar, California Season 2 player (1986-05-21).
Curt Wilson, an engineer originally from Wilmington, Delaware Season 6 player (1990-06-21).
Jim Weir, a high school mathematics teacher from Germantown, Maryland Season 19 player (2003-03-21).
Christopher Pennant, a sports journalist and announcer from Chicago, Illinois 2023 Second Chance competition 2nd runner-up: $10,000. Season 39 player (2022-09-21)....
Greg Snyder, a call center manager from Las Vegas, Nevada Season 39 player (2023-02-07). Playing as Gregory, Greg won a $21,381...
Rance Craft, an attorney from Austin, Texas Season 19 player (2003-03-21).
Danny Streeter, a law clerk from Los Angeles, California Season 6 player (1990-06-21).
Samantha Slama, a high school English teacher from Los Angeles, California Season 36 player (2020-01-21).
Steve Schiraldi, a data analyst from Arlington, Virginia Season 36 player (2020-01-21).
Nick Fox, a newspaper editor from New York City, New York Season 12 player (1995-09-21).
Wes Hazard, a standup comic and storyteller from Stoughton, Massachusetts Season 34 3-time champion: $51,196 + $2,000. Wes appeared on The Chase on 2021-01-21.
Barbara Von Pagel, a reservations agent from Seattle, Washington Season 14 player (1997-10-27). Barbara won $64,000 on Who Wants to...
Abby Roughton, a lawyer from Boston, Massachusetts Season 35 player (2018-11-21).
H. Bhabra, a novelist originally from Bombay, India Season 9 2-time champion: $21,800. H. died 2000-06-01 at the age of 44.
Casey Amspacher, a senior data engineer from Brooklyn, New York Season 35 player (2018-11-21).
Tim Adams, a Navy pilot originally from Mankato, Minnesota Season 12 2-time champion: $21,600.
Karen Johnson, a member acquisition coordinator from Portland, Oregon Season 38 player (2022-03-21).
Marc Komisarow, a financial planner from Atlanta, Georgia Season 9 player (1992-09-21).
Mia Hasouris, an apheresis recruiter and graduate student from St. Paul, Minnesota Season 21 player (2005-01-03).
David Hankins, a college student from Minneapolis, Minnesota Season 21 player (2004-11-30). David won $100,000 on Who Wants to...
David Javerbaum, a Harvard graduate whose musical was produced off-Broadway originally from Maplewood, New Jersey \"He called himself the class joker at Columbia High in Maplewood,...
David Javerbaum, a junior from Maplewood, New Jersey 1998 Teen Reunion Tournament 1st runner-up: $15,000. 1988 Teen Tournament 1st...
Art Borgemenke, an adjunct professor from El Paso, Texas Season 20 player (2004-07-21). KJL game 36. Last name pronounced like...
Liese Tamburrino, an international sales manager from Pahrump, Nevada Season 20 player (2004-07-21). KJL game 36. First name pronounced like "LEE-suh".
Christopher Pennant, a sports journalist from Chicago, Illinois 2023 Second Chance competition 2nd runner-up: $10,000. Season 39 player (2022-09-21)....
Beth Hermann, a school receptionist from Melbourne, Florida Season 28 player (2011-09-21).
Patrick Sweaney, a dairy machine operator from Omaha, Nebraska Season 28 player (2011-09-21). JBoard user name: LeFlaneur
Drew Tompkins, a legal software consultant originally from Montgomery, Alabama Season 28 player (2011-12-21).
Morgan Kruse, an economics research analyst from Irvine, California Season 29 player (2012-11-21).
Janemarie Cloutier, a school librarian from Langhorne, Pennsylvania Season 28 player (2011-12-21).
Dan Sims, a case manager from Little Rock, Arkansas Season 29 player (2012-11-21).
Rusty Sachs, a lawyer from Norwich, Vermont Season 9 player (1993-04-21).
Michelle Kanter Cohen, a voting rights attorney from Silver Spring, Maryland Season 36 player (2020-05-21).
Skyler Hornback, a 12-year-old seventh grader from Sonora, Kentucky "Honestly, this Abe Lincoln lover wants to go into politics. From...
Jim Stewart, a psychologist from Houston, Texas Season 1 player (1985-05-21). Jim was also an owner of a...
Ogi Ogas, a writer from Baltimore, Maryland Season 9 player (1993-01-26). Ogi won $500,000 on Who Wants to...
Beth Miller, an insurance filings analyst from Seattle, Washington Season 27 player (2011-04-21).
Matt Napolitano, a sports update anchor from Franklin Square, New York Season 36 player (2020-06-12). Matt won $25,203 in cash + a...
Lynde Smith, a server from Louisville, Colorado Season 38 player (2022-02-21). First name pronounced like "LIN-dee".
Anna-Lise Santella, an editor and musicologist from Trout Valley, Illinois Season 28 2-time champion: $21,199 + $1,000. First name pronounced like "AH-nah-LEE-sah".
Samer Ismail, a content manager from McKinney, Texas Season 27 player (2011-07-21). JBoard user name: Samer
Judy Cole, a data analyst from Concord, Massachusetts Season 29 player (2013-06-21).
Kevin Smith, a television news reporter and producer from South Pasadena, California Season 16 player (2000-07-21). Not to be confused with Season 10...
Anne Davis, a banking secretary from West Hollywood, California Season 1 player (1985-05-21).
Tony Hightower, an event planner from Astoria, New York Season 28 1-time champion: $21,300 + $2,000. Tony won $250,000 on...
Ben Christenson, an attorney from Chicago, Illinois Season 29 player (2013-06-21).
Steve Hinshaw, a professor originally from Columbus, Ohio Season 5 player (1989-06-21).
Greg Bentley, a law clerk from Pikeville, Kentucky Season 28 player (2012-03-21).
Suzi Peterson, a bookkeeper from Baltimore, Maryland Season 5 player (1989-06-21).
Lukas Sherman, a substitute teacher from Portland, Oregon Season 28 player (2012-06-21).
Mike Procopio, a student from Anaheim, California Season 4 player (1988-01-21).
Pam Myers, a special investigator for the Department of Justice originally from London, England Season 4 player (1988-01-21).
Jake Fetters, a biochemistry student from Salinas, California Season 10 player (1994-04-21).
Rich Pearlman, a public relations consultant from Berkeley, California Season 10 player (1994-04-21).
Jasmine Tygre, a waitress from Aspen, Colorado Season 8 player (1991-10-21).
Kelsey Barcomb, a biomedical scientist from Denver, Colorado Season 35 player (2019-01-21). Kelsey won $1,000 on Master Minds on...
Michael Vaz, a tutor from Mississauga, Ontario, Canada 2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $2,000. Season 39 player (2022-12-21). Last...
Michael Vaz, a tutor from Mississauga, Ontario, Canada 2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $2,000. Season 39 player (2022-12-21). Last...
Tony Harkin, an eleven-year-old from New Milford, Connecticut "Dig this--he wants to be an archaeologist when he grows up....
Paul Hill, a creative director from San Francisco, California Season 2 2-time champion: $21,300.
Kevin Moran, a book publishing executive from Astoria, New York Season 10 2-time champion: $21,800.
Anjali Salvador, a lawyer from Houston, Texas Season 39 player (2023-04-21). First name pronounced like \"UHN-juh-lee\".
Anne Dwyer, a temporary office worker from Chicago, Illinois Season 11 player (1995-04-21).
Caroline Wilkins, an arts writing university teacher from Silver Spring, Maryland Season 28 player (2011-11-21).
Igor Petrovich, an attorney from Ashburn, Virginia Season 39 player (2023-04-21).
Joanne Humphreville, a librarian from Chicago, Illinois Season 11 player (1995-03-21). Last name pronounced like \"HUM-free-vil\".
Morgan Polikoff, a professor of education policy originally from Hinsdale, Illinois Season 28 1-time champion: $25,000 + $2,000. Morgan won $20,000 on...
Ellen Dickens, an adult education director from Newcastle, Maine Season 27 1-time champion: $21,700 + $1,000.
Graham Doskoch, a twelve-year-old from Berkeley Heights, New Jersey "He wants to put his love of design and building to...
Alex Lemberg, an attorney and activist from San Francisco, California Season 38 player (2022-04-21). Alex uses they/them/their pronouns.
Ilsa Kahn, a housewife and teacher\'s aide from Encino, California Season 2 player (1986-04-21).
Natalie Knowles, a marketing manager from Raleigh, North Carolina Season 29 player (2012-09-21).
Louis Gladman, a stress engineer from Los Angeles, California Season 2 player (1986-04-21).
Peter Hansen, a project manager from New York, New York Season 29 player (2012-09-21). JBoard user name: Bunkie
Curtis Warren, an air traffic controller from Palm Springs, California Season 2 player (1986-01-03). Curtis won $136,288 in cash & prizes...
Merle Glickman, a housewife from Evanston, Illinois Season 9 player (1993-04-06). Merle appeared in the 1960s and 1970s...
Laurence Braude, an actor and casting assistant from Venice, California Season 3 player (1987-01-21).
Liz Voss, a legal assistant from Walnut, California Season 3 player (1987-01-21).
Stephen Huey, a lawyer from Arlington, Virginia Season 27 player (2011-03-21).
Pim Lustig, a university course administrator from Seattle, Washington Season 19 player (2003-04-21).
Erin Maxwell, a high school English and drama teacher from Chicago, Illinois Season 27 player (2011-03-21).
Marcie Kudoda, a teacher from WKBW search in Buffalo Season 5 player (1988-09-21). The recording used to archive the game...
Sue Richman, a certified public accountant from Oak Park, California Season 20 player (2004-06-30). KJL game 21.
Kirk Nelson, a structural engineer from Seattle, Washington Season 29 1-time champion: $18,200 + $1,000. JBoard user name: This...
Ryan McClarren, a graduate student from Lake Orion, Michigan Season 20 player (2004-06-30). KJL game 21.
Scott Goldstein, a director and writer of a sketch comedy theater from Chicago, Illinois Season 27 player (2011-06-21). Last name pronounced like "GOLD-steen".
Scott Mitchell, a technical project manager from New York, New York Season 29 1-time co-champion: $21,600 + $1,000.
Anne Ellis, a managing editor originally from Madison, New Jersey Season 9 3-time champion: $21,900 + the Jeopardy! '92 home game...
Lanny Springs, a retiree and high school coach from Ruxton, Maryland Season 25 player (2008-11-07).
Sarah Bauer, a junior at Indiana University from Carmel, Indiana 2012 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 21 at the time of the...
Clare Dellemann, a credit manager from Huntington Beach, California Season 4 player (1987-09-28). Season 1 player (1984-09-21). Clare was returned...
Neha Embar, a 12-year-old from Alpharetta, Georgia "No kidding--she wants to be a pediatrician when she grows up....
Clare Dellemann, a credit manager from Huntington Beach, California Season 4 player (1987-09-28). Season 1 player (1984-09-21). Clare was returned...
Aggie Zarkadas, an actress and writer from Chicago, Illinois Season 10 player (1993-10-21).
Marie McGraw, a senior at MIT from Cleveland, Ohio 2012 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 21 at the time of the...
Cindy Hager, a mixed animal veterinarian from Banner, Wyoming Season 28 player (2012-05-21).
Zack Terrill, a senior at Vanderbilt University from Winter Springs, Florida 2012 College Championship 2nd runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $25,000. 21 at...
Andrew Chaikin, a musician and teacher from San Francisco, California 2023 Champions Wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 37 1-time champion: $21,601 +...
Tyler Benedict, a junior at Columbia University from Dayton, Ohio 2012 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000. 21 at the time of the College Championship.
Andrew Chaikin, a musician and teacher from San Francisco, California 2023 Champions Wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 37 1-time champion: $21,601 +...
Kay Diehl, an urban planner from Pasadena, California Season 10 player (1993-12-21).
Tom Plotkin, a record store clerk from Los Angeles, California Season 10 player (1993-12-21).
Tom Whittington, an attorney from Bellevue, Washington Season 10 player (1993-10-21).
Joey Gutmann, a law student from New York, New York Season 29 player (2013-01-02). Joey won $25,000 on Who Wants to...
Abby Fisher, a professional volunteer from Belmont, Massachusetts Season 29 player (2013-03-21).
Heather Anstaett, an auditor from West Palm Beach, Florida Season 28 player (2011-10-21). Last name pronounced like "AN-stett".
Nate Mull, a graduate student of political science from East Brunswick, New Jersey Season 29 player (2013-05-21).
David Hudson, a junior from the University of Virginia "His musical taste has changed since he won $10,000 on Kids...
Mark Leinwand, a television business affairs executive from Los Angeles, California 1986 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000. Season 2 4-time champion: $43,700....
Elliot Shteir, an attorney from Somerville, New Jersey 1995-A Seniors Tournament 1st runner-up: $10,000. Dr. Elliot Shteir won $8,230...
Katie Landers, a copywriter from Los Angeles, California Season 33 player (2016-10-21).
Nichole Mancone, a college registrar from Providence, Rhode Island Season 29 1-time champion: $21,100 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like "man-COHN".
Liz Hedreen, a stay-at-home mom from Kirkland, Washington Season 32 1-time champion: $21,600 + $2,000.
Vandana Madhavan, a sophomore from Harvard University 1996 College Championship 1st runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $21,000.
Mark Leinwand, an attorney and a businessman from Los Angeles, California 1986 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000. Season 2 4-time champion: $43,700....
Chrisanne Eastwood, a bookseller from Moorpark, California Season 29 player (2012-12-21).
Jessica Young, a recent college graduate originally from Charleston, West Virginia Season 29 player (2012-12-21).
Eli Edwards, a law student from Newark, California Season 25 player (2008-10-21).
Scott Corngold, a writer and editor from Brooklyn New York Season 8 player (1992-04-21).
Jessica Newman, an attorney originally from Irvine, Kentucky Season 37 player (2021-06-21).
Koré Carey, an office manager from Avondale Estates, Georgia Season 38 player (2022-01-21).
Avinash Rajendra, a Ph.D. student from Milwaukee, Wisconsin Season 38 player (2022-01-21).
Matt Ottinger, a telecommunications coordinator from Okemos, Michigan Season 20 player (2004-06-21). KJL game 14. Last name pronounced like...
Scheri Mullins, an administrative assistant from Louisville, Kentucky Season 20 player (2004-06-21). KJL game 14.
Sarah Flamini, an author and administrative assistant from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Season 33 1-time champion: $21,800 + $1,000.
Rachel Pepe, an operations manager from St. Louis, Missouri Season 31 player (2015-04-21). Last name pronounced like "PEH-pay".
Ben Foley, a structural engineer from New Orleans, Louisiana Season 32 player (2016-06-21).
Ed Case, a health physicist from Loma Linda, California Season 15 player (1999-07-21).
Diana Bush, a law student from San Diego, California Season 15 player (1999-07-21).
David Muir, a computer cunsultant from Los Angeles, California Season 10 player (1994-01-21).
Matt Moline, a technology consultant from Los Angeles, California Season 19 player (2002-10-21).
John Ebbe, a teacher from Dove Canyon, California Season 10 player (1994-01-21).
Jean Whitcomb, a teller supervisor from Kalamazoo, Michigan Season 24 1-time champion: $21,201 + $1,000.
Martha McClendon, an insurance administrator originally from Guntersville, Alabama Season 7 player (1990-11-21).
Edgar Smith, Jr., a math instructor from Houston, Texas Season 15 2-time champion: $21,608.
Maria Valgenti, an administrative assistant from Boston, Massachusetts Season 15 player (1999-04-21).
Susan Hawks Wheeler, a communications director originally from Blackfoot, Idaho Season 15 player (1999-04-21).
Chris Stansfield, a bartender from New York, New York Season 20 1-time champion: $21,400 + $2,000.
David Litt, a sales account manager from East Brunswick, New Jersey Season 7 player (1990-11-21).
Amy Ellis, a pharmacologist from Rockville, Maryland Season 18 1-time champion: $21,001 + $2,000.
Steve Ashworth, a financial consultant from Mount Kisco, New York Season 10 1-time champion: $21,200.
Sue Saunders, an oncology dietician from Arlington, Virginia Season 23 player (2007-02-21).
Ethan Brosowsky, an actor from Los Angeles, California Season 24 1-time champion: $21,600 + $2,000. Ethan and his "pub...
Richard Mason, a roboticist from Pasadena, California Season 18 2-time champion: $50,600 + $2,000. Husband of Season 14...
Daniel Weissman, a graduate student from Menlo Park, California Season 24 player (2008-07-21).
Sarah Walsh, a children’s librarian from Rockville, Maryland Season 34 player (2017-12-27). Sarah appeared on The Chase on 2021-01-21....
Amy Coffee, a public defender from Las Vegas, Nevada Season 24 player (2008-07-21).
LeVar Burton, a distinguished actor and TV host from the Emmy-winning children's program Reading Rainbow 1995 Celebrity Jeopardy! winner: $14,500 for the Somalia Foundation. "A distinguished...
Linda Krisak, a sophomore from Case Western Reserve University 1989 College Championship 2nd runner-up: $7,500. Linda died 2009-06-21 at the...
Rob Schickler, a senior at Baylor University from Arlington, Virginia 2000-B College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500. 21 at the time of the College Championship.
Mary Ellen O'Hagan, a school food service manager from Pearl River, New York Season 16 player (1999-09-21).
Ruth Doucette, a protocol systems coordinator from Reading, Massachusetts Season 24 player (2008-05-21).
Sharren Lee Gibbs, a retired federal employee from Gainesville, Florida Season 33 player (2016-09-21).
Dorothy Judd, a teacher & writer from West Orange, New Jersey Season 7 player (1991-05-21).
Sala Levin, a writer and editor from Washington, D.C. Season 33 player (2016-09-21).
Brandon LaMarr, a pharmacy student from Denver, Colorado Season 24 player (2008-05-21).
Jim Giesen, a junior at the University of Washington from Spokane, Washington 2000-B College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500. 21 at the time of the College Championship.
Maryann Correll, a research scientist from Sterling, Massachusetts Season 19 player (2003-05-21).
Donald Carter, a retired academician from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Season 7 player (1991-05-21).
Dan Poneman, a lawyer from Alexandria, Virginia Season 7 1-time champion: $10,500. Dan was confirmed as the United...
Kelly Winck, a grants and development manager from Knoxville, Tennessee Season 32 player (2015-10-21).
Dave Sabath, a senior at Wisconsin-Madison from Western Springs, Illinois 2000-B College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $5,000. 21 at the time of...
Rosalind Jaffe, a bank manager from Onekama, Michigan Season 24 player (2008-04-21).
Patrick Friel, a teaching assistant originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Season 13 2-time champion: $30,021. Son of Season 11 1-time champion...
Mark Born, a musician, writer and teacher from Bangkok, Thailand \"He was the top winner of the 1990-91 season. He\'s a...
Mark Born, an investment analyst from Los Angeles, California 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1991 Tournament...
Mark Born, an investment analyst from Los Angeles, California 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1991 Tournament...
Jean Doolittle, a tech trainer from Ham Lake, Minnesota Season 24 player (2008-01-21).
Rob Skolits, a management consultant and actor originally from Flemington, New Jersey Season 24 player (2008-01-21).
Annie Busiek, a copywriter from Chicago, Illinois Season 33 1-time champion: $21,100 + $2,000. Last name pronounced "BOO-zik".
Wes Hanson, an editor from Santa Monica, California Season 12 player (1996-05-21).
Julia Novakovic, an archivist originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Season 32 player (2015-10-12). Wife of Season 36 1-time champion Josh...
Sirena Terr, a business lawyer and consultant from Livingston, New Jersey Season 30 player (2014-05-21). Name pronounced like "suh-REEN-uh TARE".
Lara Brenckle Malmont, a strategic communications lead from Carlisle, Pennsylvania Season 30 player (2014-05-21).
Sarah Simson, a computer training consultant from Niskayuna, New York Season 15 player (1999-06-21).
Becky Vartabedian, an adjunct professor and graduate student from Denver, Colorado Season 24 player (2008-03-21).
Lee Papa, a professor from Bloomfield, New Jersey Season 39 player (2023-06-21).
Ben Hunt, an educational programs coordinator from Chicago, Illinois Season 24 player (2008-03-21). Jeopardy! Message Board user name: BenH
Nabeela Rahman, a co-operative education coordinator from Mississauga, Ontario, Canada Season 39 player (2023-06-21).
Juan Carlos Batlle, a medical student from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Season 20 player (2004-05-21). Last name pronounced like "bat-YAY".
Ann Conger, a healthcare analyst from New Orleans, Louisiana Season 31 2-time champion: $21,799 + $2,000.
Carol Kalfon, a registered nurse from Baltimore, Maryland Season 10 player (1993-09-21).
Robin Landis, an advertising copywriter from Ridgewood, New Jersey Season 10 player (1993-09-21).
George Hicks, a law student from Cambridge, Massachusetts Season 19 1-time champion: $21,998 + $1,000.
Vera Swain, a junior from the University of South Carolina 2008 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 21 and from Charleston, SC...
James Grant, a junior from Georgetown University 2008 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 21 and from Manhattan Beach,...
Adam Brosius, an environmental consultant from Fort Lauderdale, Florida Season 18 player (2002-03-21). Last name pronounced like "BRO-shuss."
Meredith Johnson, a senior from University of Minnesota 2008 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. Attended the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities...
Brian Armbrust, a corporate trainer from San Francisco, California Season 23 1-time champion: $21,500 + $2,000.
Rhea Levine, an anatomy professor from Haddonfield, New Jersey Season 8 player (1992-01-21).
Rachael Sims, a law school graduate from Sullivan, Illinois Season 31 1-time champion: $21,500 + $1,000.
Gordon Reid, a project manager from Fort Worth, Texas Season 32 player (2015-09-21). JBoard user name: caknuck
Sue Corbett, a writer from Newport News, Virginia Season 32 player (2015-09-21).
Jake Smith, a wine salesman from Memphis, Tennessee Season 31 player (2015-07-21).
Gary Williams, an administrative manager from New York City, New York Season 6 player (1989-11-21).
Eliza Thompson, an entertainment editor from Brooklyn, New York Season 31 player (2015-07-21).
Andrew Nerlinger, a senior at the University of Notre Dame from Wilmington, Delaware 2001 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500. Andrew was 21 at the time...
Jacqui Sukie, a worker's compensation consultant from Akron, Ohio Season 18 player (2001-11-21). Jacqui's first name is pronounced like "Jackie."
Michael Bertin, a freelance writer from Los Angeles, California Season 17 player (2001-06-21).
Dan Marsh, a supply chain analyst from Corinth, Mississippi Season 32 player (2016-07-21).
Jodi Koehn, an editor from Rockville, Maryland Season 18 player (2002-06-21). Last name pronounced like "KANE."
Eamon Blake, a police lieutenant from New York, New York Season 18 player (2001-11-21). Eamon's first name is pronounced like "A-mon."
Kris Voss, a doctoral student from Durham, North Carolina Season 30 player (2014-04-21).
Richard Connell, a freelance foot model from New York City, New York Season 17 player (2001-06-21).
Kyle Murphy, an I.T. support specialist from Charlotte, North Carolina Season 32 player (2016-07-21).
Muzy Huq, a freelance graphic artist from Los Angeles, California Season 18 player (2002-06-21). Name pronounced like "MYOO-zee HUCK." Muzy is...
Scott Pritchett, a radio sales manager from Hollywood, Florida Season 17 player (2001-02-21).
Amanda Ross-White, a librarian from Kingston, Ontario, Canada Season 22 player (2006-06-21).
Greg Gibbs, a word processor from Port Hueneme, California Season 11 player (1994-10-21).
Tony Mahler, a healthcare consultant from Bronx, New York Season 22 player (2006-06-21).
Abigail Strubel, a freelance writer from New York City, New York Season 17 player (2001-03-21).
Dori Phillips, an IRS agent from Salem, Massachusetts Season 31 player (2014-10-21).
Ben Sternberg, an investment banker from San Francisco, California Season 18 3-time champion: $79,600. In his 3rd game (#4076, aired...
Chris Tempro, a 9th grade math teacher from Allentown, Pennsylvania 2016 Teachers Tournament semifinalist: $10,000 + a $2,500 education grant to...
Michael Dominguez, an elementary school teacher from Los Angeles, California Season 12 player (1996-06-21). Not to be confused with Season 18...
Jonathan Reinstein, a junior from Dix Hills, New York 2001 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. 17 at the time of the...
Max Joel, a green builder from New York, New York Season 23 player (2006-12-21).
Jeanne Davis, a systems analyst from Valrico, Florida Season 16 player (1999-10-21).
Jennifer Johnson, a personal assistant from Chicago, Illinois Season 33 player (2016-12-21).
Jane Glass, a high school librarian from Portland, Maine Season 23 player (2006-12-21).
Chris Ratto, an English teacher from Minneola, New York Season 16 player (1999-10-21).
Deb Williams, a member services counselor from Hudson, Ohio Season 31 player (2014-10-21).
Laura Archer, a homemaker from Atlanta, Georgia Season 17 player (2001-05-21).
Stephanie Engel, a children's book managing editor from Douglassville, Pennsylvania Season 31 1-time champion: $21,199 + $1,000.
Elizabeth Webster, an ESL teacher from East Lansing, Michigan Season 31 player (2014-10-21).
David Martin, a publicity and editorial assistant from Queens, New York Season 17 player (2001-05-21).
Steven Bevier, a senior from Michigan State University 1997 College Championship 2nd runner-up: $7,500. Won $1,000 on Who Wants...
David Burgess, a publications coordinator from Kalamazoo, Michigan Season 18 player (2002-05-21).
Gaby McNicoll, a waitress from Atlanta, Georgia Season 18 player (2002-05-21).
David Tate, an operations research analyst from Vienna, Virginia Season 15 2-time champion: $21,700.
Greg Fry, a computer programmer from Los Angeles, California Season 16 player (2000-07-21).
Susan Baker, a sales manager originally from Illinois Season 5 2-time champion: $21,600. No city was announced for Susan.
Carly Minner, a project assistant from Washington, D.C. Season 18 player (2001-12-21).
Kim Vu, an international development project manager from Washington, D.C. Season 32 player (2016-03-21). First name pronounced like "KEEM". Older brother...
Karin Heckl, a graphic artist from Atlanta, Georgia Season 18 player (2002-02-21). Name pronounced like "CAHR-in HECK-al." Karin's Friendster...
Beth Dunn, a product demonstrator from Brooklyn, New York Season 32 player (2016-04-21). Beth's mother appeared on the original Jeopardy!...
Rich Rosenlof, a sales representative from Sacramento, California Season 18 3-time champion: $80,800 + $2,000. Alex erroneously reported Rich's...
Jonpaul Guinn, a quiz host and writer from Providence, Rhode Island Season 32 player (2016-04-21). Jonpaul writes and hosts for Geeks Who...
Dave Stiles, a manager originally from Youngstown, Pennsylvania Season 5 player (1989-02-21).
Laura McShane, an administrator and outreach officer from Greenbelt, Maryland Season 15 player (1999-01-21).
Michael Grinde, a retired letter carrier from Redondo Beach, California Season 13 player (1997-02-21).
Claudia Traudt, a humanities lecturer and artist from Chicago, Illinois Season 13 player (1997-02-21).
David Madden, a student originally from Ridgewood, New Jersey 2019 All-Star Games member of winning Team Brad: a share of...
Karen Spinale, a high school teacher from Duxbury, Massachusetts Season 22 player (2005-12-21). According to the official Jeopardy! web site,...
Jeff Goldfarb, a recent law school graduate from New York, New York Season 18 2-time champion: $73,600 + $1,000. In his 1st game...
Kerry Breitenbach, a marketing analyst from Cleveland, Ohio 2006 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 21 5-time champion: $90,400...
Elizabeth Costello, a program analyst from Syracuse, New York Season 4 player (1987-11-04). Not to be confused with Season 21...
Lindsay Wilson, a graduate student of social work from Severn, Maryland Season 30 player (2014-03-21).
Jeff Cuffee, an accelerator operator from Los Alamos, New Mexico Season 22 player (2005-11-21).
Aaron Thompson, a special assistant from Washington, D.C. 2006 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 21 3-time champion:...
Erik Andersen, a law student originally from Anaheim, California Season 15 player (1998-12-21).
Tricia Barreiro, an interactive project manager from Santa Monica, California Season 22 2-time champion: $24,398 + $1,000. Won $100,000 on Who...
Rachel Hopkins, a student from Middletown, Rhode Island Season 33 1-time champion: $21,799 + $2,000.
David Rozenson, a lawyer from Newton, Massachusetts 2006 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 21 3-time champion: $76,000 + $1,000.
Meghan Phillips, a library and archives assistant from Lancaster, Pennsylvania Season 33 player (2017-04-21).
Tony Reece, a television editor from Los Angeles, California Season 14 player (1998-04-21).
Martha Thomas, a communications center director from Columbia, South Carolina Season 15 player (1998-12-21).
Andrew Smith, an aerospace engineer from Madison, Alabama Season 31 player (2015-01-28). Not to be confused with Season 21...
Jimmie Bise Jr., a police dispatcher and music student from Waldorf, Maryland Season 22 player (2006-04-21). Last name pronounced to rhyme with "ice."...
Amy Hummel, a clinical research coordinator from West Norriton, Pennsylvania Season 19 1-time champion: $21,001 + $2,000.
Jeff Rhodes, a publication editor from Marietta, Georgia Season 18 1-time champion: $13,000. Husband of Season 21 player Margaret Rhodes.
Sally Vaughn, a consultant from Jackson Hole, Wyoming Season 22 player (2006-04-21).
Stan Wu, a writer-producer from Los Angeles, California "As a Teen Tournament finalist in 1989, his biggest ambition was...
Jennifer Wadsack, a homemaker from Chatham, New Jersey Season 13 player (1997-01-21). Wife of 1994 College Champion and Tournament...
Raj Dhuwalia, a graduate student from Gainesville, Florida Season 19 1-time champion: $21,200 + $2,000. Raj was the first...
Erin Rhode, a software engineer originally from Plymouth, Minnesota Season 31 player (2015-01-21). Last name pronounced like "ROH-dee".
Evan Kleber, a stay-at-home dad and mortgage broker from Del Mar, California Season 21 player (2005-07-13).
Jennifer Weiner, an underwriting manager from Chanhassen, Minnesota Season 21 player (2005-07-04).
Brandy Shattuck, a medical student originally from Newaygo, Michigan Season 21 1-time champion: $6,801 + $1,000.
Matt Barakat, a reporter from Falls Church, Virginia Season 21 player (2005-07-08).
Paulette Beete, a writer from Takoma Park, Maryland Season 22 player (2005-10-21). Jeopardy! Message Board user name: mouthflowers
Kate Morrical, a structural engineer from Silver Spring, Maryland Season 21 player (2005-07-08).
John Smith, a freelance writer from Los Angeles, California Season 21 player (2005-06-15).
Charles Martin, a lawyer from Washington, D.C. Season 21 player (2005-07-12).
Mark Eckenwiler, an attorney originally from Tulsa, Oklahoma Season 21 1-time champion: $20,401 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: beltway
Marlene Lein, an attorney from Hooksett, New Hampshire Season 21 player (2005-06-22). According to the official Jeopardy! web site,...
Missy Carlson, a teacher and a speech coach from Naperville, Illinois Season 21 1-time champion: $23,300 + $2,000.
Julie Baker, an attorney from Crestwood, Kentucky Season 21 player (2005-07-01).
Kem Herding, a homemaker and freelance editor from Highlands, North Carolina Season 21 player (2005-07-12).
Eric Margelefsky, a graduate student originally from Toledo, Ohio Season 21 player (2005-06-22).
Patrice Escalle, a student from Mill Valley, California Season 21 player (2005-06-14).
Olivia Colangelo, a junior from the University of Notre Dame from Murrysville, Pennsylvania 2010-B College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000 + a Nintendo Wii + the...
Jim O'Malley, a retired police sergeant from the Bronx, New York Season 21 player (2005-07-07).
Chad Morgan, an engineer from Edwards, California Season 21 1-time champion: $13,999 + $1,000.
Willie Costley, an administrative assistant from Lexington, Kentucky Season 21 player (2005-06-13).
Tony Jonick, a publisher and house dad from Oakland, California Season 21 player (2005-06-29).
Jeff Magee, a registered nurse from Ridgefield Park, New Jersey Season 21 player (2005-06-17). According to the official Jeopardy! web site,...
Ben Nuckols, a journalist from Baltimore, Maryland Season 21 1-time champion: $13,200 + $2,000.
Amy Oberst, a contract attorney from Arlington, Virginia Season 21 player (2005-06-30).
Jamie Ball, an attorney from North Hills, California Season 21 player (2005-07-07).
Udit Banerjea, an international relations graduate student from Washington, D.C. Season 32 1-time champion: $21,300 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like "BAN-er-jee".
Donna Brutkoski, a newspaper copy editor originally from Brandon, Vermont Season 21 2-time champion: $30,900 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: dbvt
Pam Maine, a mutual fund accountant from Boston, Massachusetts Season 21 player (2005-06-28). Won $32,000 on Who Wants To Be...
Annemarie Gallagher, a customer service representative from Fremont, California Season 21 player (2005-07-11).
Omar Shokeir, a pathologist from Bellingham, Washington Season 21 player (2005-06-13).
Leslie Burns-Dell'Acqua, a creative marketing consultant from San Diego, California Season 22 player (2005-11-02), Season 21 player (2005-01-12). Leslie was asked...
Deanna Easter, a culinary student from Morehead City, North Carolina Season 21 player (2005-06-29).
Kurt Webber, an army officer originally from Lakeland, Florida Season 4 player (1987-12-21).
Ben Kesling, a student from Lexington, Kentucky Season 21 2-time champion: $24,600 + $1,000. According to the official...
Jessica Schreader, an office manager from Delran, New Jersey Season 21 player (2005-07-11). Jessica won $64,000 on Who Wants to...
Cheryl Bush, an accountant from Selah, Washington Season 21 player (2005-07-06).
Andy Sanderson, a high school English teacher from Mount Morris, New York Season 21 player (2005-06-27).
Michael Segal, an aspiring teacher from Carlsbad, California Season 21 player (2005-07-06).
Sarah Johnson, a law clerk originally from Newport News, Virginia Season 21 1-time champion: $8,801 + $1,000.
Bill Sloan, a real estate broker from Mission Viejo, California 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1996 Tournament...
Mike Bober, a political fundraiser from Arlington, Virginia Season 21 2-time champion: $25,602 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like "BOE-ber".
Jo Ellen Eppink, a librarian from Sugarland, Texas Season 12 2-time champion: $21,795.
Arthur Christy, a forensic scientist from Suffolk, Virginia Season 26 1-time champion: $21,201 + $2,000.
Kammy McCleery, a coordinator of experiential education and student employment from Lexington, Kentucky Season 21 1-time champion: $12,400 + $2,000.
Dan McBride, a lawyer and financial analyst originally from Detroit, Michigan Season 12 player (1996-03-21).
John Kelly, an attorney from Atlanta, Georgia Season 22 1-time champion: $21,601 + $1,000. Not to be confused...
Steve Wang, a graduate student from Chicago, Illinois Season 12 player (1996-03-21). Steve's academic web site.
Yeechang Lee, an equity analyst originally from the Bronx, New York Season 21 player (2005-06-16).
Brian Algra, a doctoral student from Torrance, California Season 21 player (2005-06-10).
David Madden, a student originally from Ridgewood, New Jersey 2019 All-Star Games member of winning Team Brad: a share of...
Stephanie Monaghan, a high school humanities teacher from Seattle, Washington Season 21 player (2005-06-20).
Babu Srinivasan, a history professor at Prairie View A&M University from Houston, Texas "A five-time champion in 2001, he's now a history professor at...
John Colterman, a high school physics teacher from Burlington, Ontario, Canada Season 21 player (2005-07-05).
Andrew Gonzalez, a student originally from Houston, Texas Season 21 player (2005-06-20).
Lisa Osterman, a geologist from Bethesda, Maryland Season 21 2-time champion: $13,000 + $1,000. Won $1,000 on Who...
Steve Clark, a training manager from Rochester Hills, Michigan Season 21 player (2005-06-24).
Joli Millner, an eleven-year-old from Charlottesville, Virginia "No kidding, she wants to be a pediatrician when she grows...
Corinth Matéra, a high school English teacher from Minneapolis, Minnesota Season 21 player (2005-06-09).
Teresa Grasso, a customer relations specialist from Cardiff-by-the-Sea, California Season 21 1-time champion: $24,800 + $1,000.
David Tambling, a strategic planning manager from Menlo Park, California Season 21 player (2005-06-23).
Doug Meyer, an editor originally from Cambridge, Massachusetts Season 21 player (2005-06-09). Season 20 player (2004-03-11). Doug previously appeared...
David Gatewood, a Ph.D. student from Knoxville, Tennessee Season 33 1-time champion: $21,600 + $1,000.
Morgan Chase, a mathematics educator originally from Antrim, New Hampshire Season 21 1-time champion: $15,417 + $2,000. According to the official...
Frank Spangenberg, a lieutenant in the New York Police Department from Douglaston, New York "He still holds the record for the most money won in...
Greg Pokusa, a law student from Alexandria, Virginia Season 21 player (2005-06-01).
Joanne Casey, a writer from Santa Monica, California Season 20 player (2004-01-21).
Jaya Lakshminarayanan, a musician from Somerville, Massachusetts Season 21 player (2005-06-01).
Jeff Stewart, an executive from Los Alamos, New Mexico "After winning the 1994 College Championship, he went on to finish...
Daniel Granof, an associate producer originally from Bethesda, Maryland Season 21 2-time champion: $27,400 + $2,000.
Susie Sisson, a high school English teacher from Omaha, Nebraska Season 21 player (2005-06-08).
Kevin Blackley, a service consultant from Los Angeles, California Season 21 1-time champion: $26,000 + $2,000.
Warren Pistell, a student from Tarzana, California Season 1 1-time champion: $5,650. Warren appeared on The Challengers for...
Kyle Hale, a college senior from Katy, Texas "Representing Texas A&M, he won the 2002 College Championship. Now he's...
Rande Jandel, a school cafeteria worker from Omaha, Nebraska Season 21 player (2005-06-02).
Ayofemi Stowe, a design engineer originally from Boston, Massachusetts Season 2 player (1985-09-26). Ayofemi was a big winner on Tic...
Rosemarie Keenan, a research administrator from Seattle, Washington Season 21 player (2005-06-06).
Brian Nelson, a teaching assistant originally from Maryland Season 4 player (1987-10-21). No city was announced for his introduction.
Julie Meister, a mom from Old Greenwich, Connecticut Season 21 player (2005-06-02).
Tricia McRae, a systems project manager from Hull, Massachusetts Season 21 player (2005-06-07).
Bill Sloan, a real estate broker from Mission Viejo, California 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1996 Tournament...
Laura Glendinning, a writer originally from Houston, Texas Season 4 player (1987-10-21).
Tom Walker, a lawyer from Boston, Massachusetts Season 21 1-time champion: $23,201 + $2,000. Father's Jeopardy! Message Board user name: ProudFather
Mike Wilson, a business student from Grand Blanc, Michigan Season 27 player (2010-10-21).
Brice Sunderland, a teacher and athletic director from San Bernardino, California Season 21 1-time champion: $14,200 + $1,000.
Bill Sloan, a realtor from Mission Viejo, California "Since winning five shows in 1996, he has gone on to...
Myron Meyer, a scheduling coordinator from Owatonna, Minnesota Season 19 1-time champion: $50,000 + $1,000. In his first game...
Sara Mixter, a child health advocate originally from Chevy Chase, Maryland Season 21 player (2005-06-03).
Kathleen Mikulis, a stay-at-home mom from Mountain View, California Season 27 1-time champion: $25,201 + $2,000. Kathleen's contestant experience blog....
Jerome Vered, a writer from Los Angeles, California "He was a writer living in Studio City, California, when he...
Frank Spangenberg, a transit cop from Douglaston, New York 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Inez Friedman-Boyce, an attorney from Newton, Massachusetts Season 21 player (2005-01-04).
Andrea West, a college composition instructor from Columbia, South Carolina Season 30 1-time champion: $21,800 + $2,000. JBoard user name: theajw
Doug Esker, an engineer from Saint Marys, Pennsylvania Season 21 player (2004-12-30).
Scott Johnson, a radio announcer from Lexington, Kentucky Season 21 player (2005-01-18).
Jen Noon, an editor from Woburn, Massachusetts Season 21 1-time champion: $19,103 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: BostonJen73
Patricia Perlowski, a finance administrator from Wheatley Heights, New York Season 21 player (2005-01-13).
Jonathan Henke, a researcher from Berkeley, California Season 21 player (2005-01-11). Jeopardy! Message Board user name: Jonathan Henke...
Alli Hammond, a college instructor from Cincinnati, Ohio Season 21 player (2005-01-06).
Michael Starsinic, a mathematical statistician from Bowie, Maryland Season 21 player (2004-12-31).
Frank Spangenberg, a police officer from New York City, New York "He was a New York City cop when he won five...
Rosann O'Reilly, an elementary school teacher from the Bronx, New York Season 21 player (2005-01-18).
Suzanne Reeve, a graduate student and research assistant from Redmond, Washington Season 21 player (2005-01-14).
Jonathan Smillie, a software trainer from Jeffersonville, Indiana Season 21 player (2005-01-20).
Alex Rubington, a marketing communication coordinator from Natick, Massachusetts Season 21 1-time champion: $6,800 + $1,000.
Joshua Allen, a student from North Hollywood, California Season 21 2-time champion: $39,001 + $1,000.
David Jackman, a doctor from Boston, Massachusetts Season 21 player (2005-01-03).
Maura Gatowski, a technology manager from Beverly Hills, Michigan Season 21 1-time champion: $6,200 + $2,000.
Tom Stenson, a law student from Media, Pennsylvania Season 21 player (2005-01-17).
Kevin Montgomery, a divinity student from Berkeley, California Season 21 player (2005-01-13).
Rick Pernod, a teacher from the Bronx, New York Season 21 player (2005-01-10). Last name pronounced with a silent "D".
Laurie Genevro Cole, an adjunct professor and town council member from Vienna, Virginia Season 21 1-time champion: $19,000 + $2,000.
Ali Moss, a college student from Great Neck, New York Season 21 player (2005-01-19).
Nick Hoffmann, a graduate student from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Season 21 player (2005-01-06).
Kerry Breitenbach, a marketing analyst from South Euclid, Ohio 2006 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 21 5-time champion: $90,400...
Bud Humphrey, an editor from Park Ridge, Illinois Season 21 3-time champion: $56,599 + $2,000. Bud was the alternate...
Larry Haney, a retired teacher from Buckner, Missouri Season 21 player (2004-12-29).
Tim Russell, a teacher from Lancaster, Ohio Season 21 2-time champion: $46,000 + $1,000.
Ruchi Aggarwal, an accountant from Seattle, Washington Season 21 player (2005-01-07).
Val Nieman, a college professor and writer from Greensboro, North Carolina Season 21 player (2005-01-05).
Russell Allen, a public health program manager originally from Yarmouth, Massachusetts Season 32 player (2016-01-21).
Barrett Hildreth, a software analyst from Portland, Oregon Season 21 player (2005-01-17). Barrett won $1,000 on Who Wants to...
Steve Kaplan, a law student from San Diego, California Season 21 1-time champion: $18,400 + $2,000.
Eric Schwendeman, a bookseller from Columbus, Ohio Season 21 1-time champion: $11,500 + $1,000.
Leslie Burns-Dell'Acqua, a marketing consultant from San Diego, California Season 22 player (2005-11-02), Season 21 player (2005-01-12). Leslie was asked...
Jennie Gerres, a surgical technology student from North Ridgeville, Ohio Season 21 player (2005-01-10).
Dan Suzman, a college student originally from Chevy Chase, Maryland Season 21 player (2004-12-28).
Harry Hall, a systems manager from Cleveland, Ohio Season 21 player (2005-01-05).
Andrew Smith, an online high school teacher from Lake Elizabeth, California Season 21 player (2004-11-26). KJL game 73. Not to be confused...
Joel Kahn, a physician from Irvine, California Season 21 2-time champion: $34,200 + $1,000.
Kord Heinemann, a truck driver from Allentown, Pennsylvania Season 21 player (2004-12-03).
Paul Boyer, a bartender originally from Schenectady, New York Season 21 player (2004-12-24).
Terrill Wilkins, a high school history teacher from Spartanburg, South Carolina Season 26 player (2010-06-21).
David Davalos, a playwright from New York, New York Season 21 player (2004-12-13). Daedalus interview.
Jennifer Sterling, an I.T. specialist from Burbank, California Season 32 player (2016-01-21).
Karen Lafferty, a teacher from San Diego, California Season 21 player (2004-12-09).
Megan Susman, an environmental policy specialist from Arlington, Virginia Season 21 1-time champion: $19,599 + $1,000.
Nathan Brownback, a research assistant from Washington, D.C. Season 21 player (2004-12-01).
Dennis Grace, an engineer from West Bloomfield, Michigan Season 21 1-time champion: $25,000 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: PanicInDetroit
Colette Moran, a stay-at-home mom from Chicago, Illinois Season 21 player (2004-12-10). Actually from Elmhurst, Illinois. Wife of Season...
Nancy Zerg, a realtor from Ventura, California Season 21 1-time champion: $14,401 + $1,000. Nancy ended Ken Jennings's...
Philip Graves, an IT consultant from Somerset, New Jersey Season 21 player (2004-11-25). KJL game 72.
Maureen McKay, a systems engineer from Potomac Falls, Virginia Season 21 player (2004-12-15).
Josh Kolchins, a homeland security consultant from Bethesda, Maryland Season 21 player (2004-12-02).
Snow Tempest, a writer from Los Angeles, California Season 21 player (2004-12-13). Personal web site at snowtempest.com.
Eric Rau, an assistant federal public defender from Tucson, Arizona Season 26 player (2010-06-21). Eric appeared in the Fastest Finger circle...
David Gibbs, an editor and graduate student from Los Angeles, California Season 21 player (2004-12-27).
Alex Bready, a law student from Towson, Maryland Season 21 player (2004-12-08).
Kathi Fry, a physician from Scottsdale, Arizona Season 21 player (2004-11-29). KJL game 74.
Shelley Singh, a house painter from Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania Season 21 player (2004-12-07).
Pete DeBalli, an anesthesiologist from Titusville, Florida Season 21 1-time champion: $16,200 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: PDB3
Sanda Kurtz, a price protection manager from Miami Beach, Florida Season 21 player (2004-11-26). KJL game 73.
Sherri Benoun, a planning clerk from Anaheim, California Season 21 player (2004-12-02).
Jerry Mayer, a political science professor from Arlington, Virginia Season 21 player (2004-12-14).
Katie Fitzgerald, a wealth management project analyst originally from New Rochelle, New York Season 21 2-time champion: $30,201 + $2,000.
Ethan de Seife, a graduate student from Madison, Wisconsin Season 21 player (2004-12-15).
Robert Bowsher, a software engineer from Hilliard, Ohio Season 21 2-time champion: $33,399 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: Booder98
Christian Mastrodonato, an artist from San Francisco, California Season 21 player (2004-12-27).
Tom McCudden, a law student from Durham, North Carolina Season 21 1-time champion: $40,600 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: Muskrat
Rob Kimbro, a theater director and stay-at-home dad from Princeton, New Jersey Season 21 player (2004-11-29). KJL game 74. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Jackie Cipa, a library assistant from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Season 21 1-time champion: $8,700 + $1,000.
Andy Zimdars, a graduate student from Menlo Park, California Season 21 player (2004-12-06).
Jennifer Knapp, a documentation manager from Norfolk, Virginia Season 21 player (2004-11-04). KJL game 66.
Elizabeth Costello, an attorney and media sales rep originally from Mahopac, New York Season 21 player (2004-11-05). KJL game 67. Not to be confused...
Lisa Buckhout, a research associate originally from Niagara Falls, New York Season 21 player (2004-11-24). KJL game 71.
Nathan Gordon, a bar manager from New Orleans, Louisiana Season 21 player (2004-10-25). KJL game 59.
Bob Joseph, a businessman and attorney from McLean, Virginia Season 21 player (2004-10-28). KJL game 62.
Jim Scott, an attorney from Arlington, Virginia "He was a legal assistant living near D.C. when he won...
Merritt Hamilton Allen, a director of communications originally from Silver City, New Mexico Season 21 player (2004-10-27). KJL game 61. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Rob Perry, a graphic designer from Brooklyn, New York Season 21 player (2004-11-03). KJL game 65.
Mary Carpenter, an engineer from Bear, Delaware Season 21 player (2004-10-26). KJL game 60.
Lisa Ellis, a high school teacher from Shaker Heights, Ohio Season 21 player (2004-11-01). KJL game 64.
Sandy Grimwade, a publisher from Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania Season 21 player (2004-10-29). KJL game 63. Originally from Aryshire, Scotland.
John Murray, an aspiring playwright from Jersey City, New Jersey Season 21 player (2004-11-05). KJL game 67.
Jennifer Harriss, a community counselor from Minneapolis, Minnesota Season 21 player (2004-10-25). KJL game 59.
Whitney Donaghy, an illustrations coordinator from Manassas, Virginia Season 21 player (2004-11-25). KJL game 72.
Lori Ann Tennant, a homemaker from Fairmont, West Virginia Season 21 player (2004-10-28). KJL game 62. Lori's name appeared on...
Jerry Taggart, a billing administrator from Holiday, Florida Season 21 player (2004-11-04). KJL game 66.
Adam Villani, an engineer from Long Beach, California Season 21 player (2004-10-27). KJL game 61. Adam won $80,000 on...
Denise Tanyol, a student and adjunct writing instructor from Norristown, Pennsylvania Season 21 player (2004-11-03). KJL game 65. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Jeff Matthews, a managing copy editor from Los Angeles, California Season 21 player (2004-10-26). KJL game 60.
Ben Wiles, a minister from Murfreesboro, Tennessee Season 21 player (2004-11-01). KJL game 64. On 2010-04-26, Ben appeared...
Brian Shipley, a historian originally from Toronto, Canada Season 21 player (2004-10-29). KJL game 63. Currently resides in Glenburnie,...
Tristan Mabry, a Ph.D. student from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Season 21 player (2004-10-11). KJL game 54.
Jack Barry, a chief financial officer from Raleigh, North Carolina Season 30 player (2014-06-09). Not related to the late host of...
Marcy Palino, a registered nurse from Shepherdstown, West Virginia Season 21 player (2004-10-12). KJL game 55. Web site at http://www.snarky.org....
Marielle Poss, a senior production controller from Brooklyn, New York Season 21 player (2004-10-13). KJL game 56.
Larry Bellinger, a journalist from Washington, D.C. Season 21 player (2004-10-13). KJL game 56. Last name pronounced like "BEL-lin-jer".
Josh Rosenfeld, a graduate student from Torrance, California Season 21 player (2004-10-15). KJL game 58.
Sunny Schomaker, an events coordinator from Madison, Wisconsin Season 21 player (2004-10-11). KJL game 54.
José Ruiz Jr., a high school teacher from Silver Spring, Maryland Season 21 player (2004-10-15). KJL game 58.
Matt Kleinmaier, a medical student from Chicago, Illinois Season 21 player (2004-10-12). KJL game 55.
Graham House, a musician from Lincoln, Nebraska Season 21 player (2004-10-14). KJL game 57. Alex riffed off of...
K.C. Backer, a graduate student from Bloomington, Indiana Season 21 player (2004-10-14). KJL game 57. The "K.C." stands for...
Todd Perkins, a private school administrator from Vacaville, California Season 21 player (2004-09-09). KJL game 42.
Robert Quinn, a real estate manager and actor from Hoboken, New Jersey Season 21 player (2004-09-14). KJL game 45.
Rich Hartz, a food bank agency coordinator from Huntsville, Alabama Season 21 player (2004-09-07). KJL game 40.
Bruce England, a biochemist from Hayward, California Season 21 player (2004-09-13). KJL game 44. Bruce's Jeopardy! photo album....
Keith Williams, a college student from Manchester, Vermont 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 2004 Tournament...
Greg Taylor, a lawyer from Glendale, California Season 21 player (2004-09-17). KJL game 48. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: 552
Laura Gustafson, an information manager from Acton, Massachusetts Season 21 player (2004-09-08). KJL game 41.
Elaine Skopelja, a medical librarian from Carmel, Indiana Season 21 player (2004-09-16). KJL game 47.
Bill Scheller, a writer from Waterville, Vermont Season 21 player (2004-09-10). KJL game 43.
David Fishbach, a consulting program manager from Watertown, Massachusetts Season 21 player (2004-09-15). KJL game 46.
Dana Dolan, a writer and editor from Atlanta, Georgia Season 21 player (2004-09-13). KJL game 44. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Kollin Min, an attorney from Seattle, Washington Season 21 player (2004-09-10). KJL game 43.
Adam Meyer, a college professor from Nashville, Tennessee Season 21 player (2004-09-08). KJL game 41.
Betsey Casman, an appeal and grievance analyst from Las Vegas, Nevada Season 21 player (2004-09-06). KJL game 39.
Marilyn Werner, a registered nurse from Maryville, Tennessee Season 21 player (2004-09-17). KJL game 48.
John Cook, an urban planner from Corona del Mar, California Season 21 player (2004-09-16). KJL game 47.
Cara Butler, a stay-at-home mom originally from Hamilton, Ohio Season 21 player (2004-09-15). KJL game 46. Cara resided in Franklin,...
Kate Duffy, a reporter from Lebanon, New Hampshire Season 21 player (2004-09-14). KJL game 45.
Amy Helmes, a writer originally from Cincinnati, Ohio Season 21 player (2004-09-10). KJL game 42. A resident of Beverly...
Bob Watts, a poet from Taylorsville, North Carolina Season 21 player (2004-09-07). KJL game 40. Bob won $125,000 on...
Virginia Dietrich, an attorney from Trenton, New Jersey Season 11 1-time champion: $21,900.
John Newton, an attorney originally from Bergenfield, New Jersey Season 11 player (1994-12-21).
Margaret Tessier, a chemistry graduate student from Washington, D.C. Season 11 player (1994-12-21).
Rob Schneider, an actor from Men Behaving Badly "From Men Behaving Badly, you might remember when he was just...
Andy McKay, a technical editor from Brielle, New Jersey Season 13 player (1996-10-21).
Sarah Howison, a grad student originally from Bethel, Ohio Season 25 player (2009-05-21).
Jelisa Castrodale, a sportswriter from Winston-Salem, North Carolina Season 27 1-time champion: $39,399 + $1,000. Name pronounced like "jell-EES-ah KASS-tro-dale".
Matt Martin, a police officer from Arlington, Virginia Season 27 player (2010-09-21).
George Long, an attorney from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Season 26 player (2009-10-21). Jeopardy! Message Board user name: commonsense
Choyon Manjrekar, an urban planner from Providence, Rhode Island Season 31 3-time champion: $56,700 + $1,000. Choyon won $5,000 on...
Laurie McNeill, an operations manager from Orlando, Florida Season 31 player (2015-05-21).
Andy Davis, a Chyron operator from South Boston, Massachusetts Season 25 2-time champion: $49,799 + $1,000. Andy Davis - A...
Inta Antler, a retired computer programmer from Scarborough, Ontario, Canada Season 25 1-time champion: $12,700 + $2,000. Inta Antler - A...
Adam Weissengruber, a librarian from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 33 player (2017-03-21).
Kerry Halpern, a law student from Arlington, Virginia Season 19 player (2003-01-21).
Kenneth Burns, a newspaper editor from Madison, Wisconsin Season 25 1-time champion: $21,600 + $1,000.
Wendy Ruopp, a managing editor from Milton, Vermont Season 20 player (2004-04-21).
Patrick Tucker, a senior from the University of Notre Dame 2010 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2009 College Championship winner: $100,000...
Larissa Charnsangavej, a senior from Rice University 2009 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 21 and from Houston, Texas at...
Geoff Strain, an electronics broker from Imperial Beach, California Season 20 1-time champion: $21,155 + $1,000.
Elyssa Browning, a junior from St. John's College 2009 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 21 and from Austin, Texas at...
Scott Menke, a senior from Johns Hopkins University 2009 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000. 21 and from Flemington, New Jersey...
Courtney Trezise, a senior from Michigan State University 2009 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 21 and from Okemos, Michigan at...
Jennifer Duann, a senior from the Ohio State University 2009 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 21 and from Worthington, Ohio at...
Diane Armstrong, a consultant and retired Navy officer from Alexandria, Virginia Season 26 player (2009-09-21).
Sandy Hollimon, a college instructor of anthropology from Jenner, California Season 27 player (2011-01-21).
Austin Mercadante, a graduate student of ornithology from Auburn, Alabama Season 26 player (2009-09-21).
Michael Vesely, a stay-at-home dad from Oak Park, Illinois Season 19 player (2003-02-21).
Frank Lynch, a corporate trainer from Carlsbad, California Season 19 player (2003-02-21).
Diane Trap, a librarian and graphics specialist from Athens, Georgia Season 25 1-time champion: $21,400 + $1,000. Diane Trap - a...
Sarah Minson, a graduate student in seismology originally from Willits, California Season 26 player (2010-07-21).
Leah Anthony Libresco, a junior from Yale University 2010-A College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Hometown: Mineola, New York. Jeopardy!...
Jay O'Brien, a physics instructor from Waterford, New York Season 32 player (2015-12-21).
Tom Alexander, a TV news writer from Orlando, Florida Season 26 player (2010-07-21). Jeopardy! Message Board user name: TNA23
Shoshana Gordon Ginsburg, a children's librarian from Washington, D.C. Season 32 player (2015-12-21). Wife of Season 32 1-time champion Tim Mercure.
Patsy Chrysson, a computer programmer from Winston-Salem, North Carolina Season 26 player (2010-04-21). Last name pronounced like "CRY-son".
Ken Starnes, a telecommunications consultant from Little Rock, Arkansas Season 26 1-time champion: $21,800 + $2,000.
James Pethokoukis, a journalist from Chicago, Illinois Season 19 1-time champion: $12,800 + $1,000. James writes the Capital...
Donnie Edgemon, a management consultant from Sterling Park, Virginia Season 32 player (2015-12-10). JBoard user name: DWEdgemon Donnie won $50,000...
Sue Romberg, a homemaker and volunteer from Grapevine, Texas Season 25 player (2009-04-21). Jeopardy! Message Board user name: Sue in...
Alex Hooper, a lawyer originally from Cedar Key, Florida Season 25 player (2009-04-21).
Heather Mathewson Rainville, a business analyst from Pittsboro, North Carolina Season 24 1-time champion: $21,900 + $1,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD Home Game System.
Parker Morrison, a props master originally from Noblesville, Indiana Season 20 player (2003-10-21).
David Burgoyne, a real estate appraiser from Ann Arbor, Michigan Season 20 player (2003-10-21). Jeopardy! Message Board user name: DavidBurgoyne
Emily Evans, an advertising producer from Studio City, California Season 16 player (2000-02-21).
Robert Oakley, an environmental attorney from McLean, Virginia Season 16 player (2000-02-21).
Wendie Malick, an actress from Just Shoot Me! "As Nina Van Horn, she makes pretention look fashionable on the...
Danni Steiner, a sales marketing consultant from Washington Borough, New Jersey Season 27 player (2010-12-21).
Andrew Sullivan, a corporate attorney from Brooklyn, New York Season 27 player (2010-12-21).
Jonathan Corbblah, a chess teacher from Harlem, New York Season 27 1-time champion: $13,000 + $1,000. Jonathan appeared as a...
Tom Nissley, an online books editor from Seattle, Washington 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2011 Tournament of Champions...
Anne Reilly, a stay-at-home mom from Stow, Massachusetts Season 25 1-time champion: $21,200 + $2,000.
David Mersault, an actor originally from Bismarck, North Dakota Season 16 player (2000-06-21).
Travis Schroeder, an undergraduate student from Arroyo Grande, California Season 16 player (2000-01-21).
David Jay, an implementation specialist from San Diego, California Season 16 player (2000-01-21).
Fred Beukema, a structural engineer from Minneapolis, Minnesota Season 25 3-time champion: $69,401 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
Scott Chase, a designer from San Gabriel, California Season 24 player (2007-11-21).
Doug Meyer, an editor from Newton, Massachusetts Season 21 player (2005-06-09). Season 20 player (2004-03-11). Doug later returned...
Trevor Janes, a software developer from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Season 25 player (2009-01-21).
Lynne McKenna Frazier, a grant proposal writer from Wayne, Indiana Season 25 player (2009-01-21).
Susan Kahn, a part-time bookkeeper from Los Angeles, California Season 16 player (1999-12-21).
Greg Hodgin, a senior at Emory University from Columbia, South Carolina 2000-A College Championship 2nd runner-up: $10,000. 21 at the time of...
Brent Philyaw, a wood finisher from Atlanta, Georgia Season 25 player (2009-07-21).
Molley Jesse, a senior at the University of Virginia from Columbia, South Carolina 2000-A College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $5,000. 21 at the time of...
Sarah Linn, a journalist from San Luis Obispo, California Season 25 player (2009-07-21). Sarah described her contestant experience on her...
Anita Brkic, a junior at UCLA from Agoura Hills, California 2000-A College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500. 21 at the time of the College Championship.
Frank Spangenberg, a police officer from Flushing, New York 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Adam Center, a senior at Georgetown University from Atlanta, Georgia 2000-A College Championship 1st runner-up: $17,299. 21 at the time of...
Natalie Tindall, a senior at Florida A&M from Tallahassee, Florida 2000-A College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $5,000. 21 at the time of...
Darren Bates, a senior at UC San Diego from Sherman Oaks, California 2000-A College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500. 21 at the time of the College Championship.
Janet Wong, a senior at Drew University from Eatontown, New Jersey 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 2000 Tournament...
David Forman, a mathematician originally from Brooklyn, New York Season 13 1-time champion: $10,901. Won $250,000 on Who Wants to...
Mary Ann Hilterhaus, an administrative assistant from Glen Ridge, New Jersey Season 23 player (2007-06-21). Mary Ann also appeared on the original...
Don Stewart, a teacher from Belmont, Massachusetts Season 23 player (2007-06-21).
Tom Cohen, a fur broker from Hewlett Harbor, New York Season 26 player (2009-12-21).
C.W. Van Baale, a rentals coordinator from Chicago, Illinois Season 17 player (2001-01-16). Won $21,500 on Who Wants to Be...
Vernon Martin, an aspiring screenwriter from Brooklyn, New York Season 16 player (2000-04-21).
Mallory Ortberg, a student and waitress from Menlo Park, California Season 26 player (2009-12-21).
Kate Ricci, a statistician from Deep River, Connecticut Season 14 player (1998-01-21).
Melissa Gaul, a quality assurance manager from Shoreview, Minnesota Season 17 player (2000-09-21). Melissa returned about 6 months after her...
Rick Schweitzer, an attorney from Alexandria, Virginia Season 17 player (2000-09-21).
Craig Boge, a senior from Stanford University 2007 College Championship 1st runner-up: $50,000. 21 at the time of...
Hayley Clatterbuck, a junior from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln 2007 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 21 at the time of...
Dean Malec, a junior from Northwestern University 2007 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000. 21 at the time of the...
Haritha Sudanagunta, a junior from University of California-San Diego 2007 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 21 at the time of...
Ruth Merriam, an accountant from South Orange, New Jersey Season 23 player (2007-03-21).
Susan Wilcox, a video production manager from Honolulu, Hawaii Season 3 player (1987-04-21).
Mehrun Etebari, a grad student from Durham, New Hampshire 2007 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD Home...
Allison Frisbee, a law student from Concord, New Hampshire Season 23 player (2007-05-21).
Cathleen Charleson, an actor from Greeneville, Tennessee Season 23 player (2006-09-21).
Megan Maxwell, a paralegal from Lawrenceville, New Jersey Season 24 player (2007-12-21).
Ned O'Rourke, a restaurant owner from Los Angeles, California Season 13 player (1997-03-21).
Martin Hughes, a sociology professor from Indiana, Pennsylvania Season 23 1-time champion: $21,601 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: doc marten
Jeffrey Coogan, a freelance web designer from Staten Island, New York Season 24 player (2007-12-21).
Dave Belote, the base commander from Nellis Air Force Base, Las Vegas 2010 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 26 5-time champion:...
Greg Sondern, an investment portfolio manager from San Francisco, California Season 17 player (2000-12-21).
Joe Maravillas, a software engineer from Richmond, California Season 17 player (2000-12-21).
Margaret Kickliter, a catering assistant from Palm Harbor, Florida Season 22 player (2006-03-21). Last name pronounced like "KICK-light-er".
Margaret Tennison, a retired paralegal from Vienna, Virginia Season 23 1-time champion: $21,601 + $1,000.
Brian Weikle, a project manager from Minneapolis, Minnesota 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into...
Eric Mercaldo, an actor originally from Beechwood, New Jersey Season 15 player (1998-10-21).
Hank Widmayer, a theater technician and actor from Maple Shade, New Jersey Season 8 player (1992-05-21).
Kathy Lester, a claims processing manager from Virginia Beach, Virginia Season 14 player (1998-05-21).
Devon Ericson, a travel video producer from La Jolla, California Season 8 player (1992-05-21).
Bob Cameron, a computer operator from Columbia Station, Ohio Season 14 player (1998-05-21).
Dom Nguyen, a freelance writer from Redwood City, California Season 22 player (2006-02-21). Last name pronounced like "noo-WIN". Dom is...
Josh Lacey, a 10-year-old from Ellicott City, Maryland "The International Olympic Committee does such good work, he would like...
Linda Lipkin, a high school teacher and administrator from Cambridge, Massachusetts Season 24 player (2007-09-21).
Christopher Barger, a research analyst from Arlington, Virginia Season 13 player (1997-04-21).
Alex Hunnicutt, a computer programmer from Arlington, Texas Season 22 player (2006-07-21).
Matt Whitney, a high school English teacher from Santa Barbara, California Season 21 player (2005-05-30).
Lisa Voss, a library assistant from Lincoln, Nebraska Season 21 1-time champion: $14,000 + $2,000.
Steve Bingo, a library assistant originally from Seattle, Washington Season 22 player (2006-07-21).
Chad Mosher, a seventh-grader from Flint, Michigan 2003 Holiday Kids Week player (2003-01-10). Chad's personal website features a...
Monica Lenhard, a teacher from Royal Oak, Michigan Season 23 1-time champion: $21,000 + $2,000. Won $32,000 on Who...
Carol Hager, a high school librarian from Peoria, Arizona Season 22 player (2005-09-21).
Jerome Vered, a writer from Studio City, California 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Charlie Kahn, a middle school math teacher from Versailles, Kentucky Season 21 1-time champion: $25,600 + $2,000.
Jim Mainguy, a customer service representative from North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Season 22 player (2006-07-21). Last name pronounced like "MAIN-gee" (with a...
Tim Schwab, an ISO coordinator from Cheektowaga, New York Season 21 player (2005-05-27).
Rich Greene, a third grade teacher from West Sparta, New York Season 14 player (1997-10-21).
Heather Harvey, a university student from Lilburn, Georgia Season 14 player (1997-10-21).
Kate Sendegeya, a payroll manager from Antioch, California Season 21 player (2005-05-26).
Damon Poore, a live-in caregiver from Longview, Washington Season 21 player (2005-05-26).
Frank Spangenberg, a police lieutenant from Douglaston, New York 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Stacie Macias, a homemaker from Lake Elsinore, California Season 6 3-time champion: $34,200 + either the Jeopardy! box game...
Lorna Johnson, a 12-year-old seventh grader from Willowbrook, Illinois "She loves all animals, especially her dogs Duke and Rudy, but...
Al Lindke, a pastor from Montrose, Michigan Season 21 player (2004-10-08). KJL game 53.
Aimee Watson, a mother and erstwhile attorney from Lake Wylie, South Carolina Season 21 player (2004-10-08). KJL game 53.
Jennifer Lord, a teacher from Wilmington, Delaware Season 21 player (2004-10-07). KJL game 52.
Steve Kornya, a courier from Baltimore, Maryland Season 21 player (2004-10-07). KJL game 52.
Bronwyn Noble, a technical specialist from Madison, Wisconsin Season 9 player (1993-05-21).
Sue Agos, a senior personnel specialist from Angola, New York Season 9 player (1993-05-21).
Frank Spangenberg, a police officer from Flushing, New York "A police officer from Flushing, New York, Frank Spangenberg, who has...
Jerome Vered, a writer from Studio City, California 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Haley Thomas, a contracting manager from San Pedro, California Season 16 player (2000-03-21).
Frank Spangenberg, a police officer from Flushing, New York 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Beth Salkind, a paralegal from Lansdowne, Pennsylvania Season 21 player (2004-10-04). KJL game 49.
Jeff Suchard, a toxicologist from Placentia, California Season 21 player (2004-10-04). KJL game 49. Last name pronounced like...
Laurie Parker, a writer and editor from Franklin, Tennessee Season 21 player (2005-07-18).
Alex Nutman, a 12-year-old seventh grader from Chevy Chase, Maryland "This future investment banker won 'best in grade' in a state...
Maya Kobersy, an attorney originally from Sterling Heights, Michigan Season 21 player (2005-07-22).
Bill Carter, a personal fitness trainer from New York, New York Season 21 player (2004-10-06). KJL game 51.
Dan Tick, a technical support manager from Escondido, California Season 21 player (2005-07-22). Dan's son Matt Tick later appeared on...
Kathryn Dorminey, an evaluations analyst from Arlington, Virginia Season 21 player (2004-10-06). KJL game 51. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Mary Barry, a telemarketing manager originally from Kankakee, Illinois Season 6 player (1989-12-21).
Karen Arciero, a sales manager from Mounds View, Minnesota Season 21 player (2005-07-15). Wife of Season 37 player Nick Arciero.
Mark Murray, a screenwriter from Studio City, California Season 21 player (2005-07-15).
Richard Boyce, a writer originally from Plattsburgh, New York Season 6 player (1989-12-21).
Kate Brogan, an attorney from North Hampton, New Hampshire Season 21 player (2005-07-14).
Lisa Dixon, a claim representative from Peachtree City, Georgia Season 18 player (2002-01-21).
Ellyn Ritterskamp, a prepress technician and ethics instructor from Charlotte, North Carolina Season 21 player (2005-07-20). Won $32,000 on Who Wants To Be...
Jeremy Davis, a laboratory supervisor from Costa Mesa, California Season 18 player (2001-09-21) Jeremy won $50,000 on Who Wants to...
Oscar Avila, a writer from Chicago, Illinois Season 21 player (2005-07-20).
Jennifer Burrus, a homemaker and substitute teacher from Leawood, Kansas Season 21 player (2005-07-14).
Iris Woon, an attorney from Montebello, California Season 18 player (2001-09-21)
Margaret Rhodes, a horseback riding instructor from Marietta, Georgia Season 21 player (2005-07-19). Wife of Season 18 1-time champion Jeff Rhodes.
Audrey Golub, an educator from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Season 21 player (2005-07-13).
Richard Bernstein, an advertising copywriter from Washington, D.C. Season 21 player (2005-07-19).
Jerome Vered, a writer from Los Angeles, California "The 1-day record of $34,000 he set in 1992 stood for...
Bob Shore, an attorney from Los Angeles, California Season 21 2-time champion: $47,602 + $2,000. Proponent of Shore's Conjecture....
Leila Dooley, a reference librarian from Vista, California Season 21 player (2005-01-25).
Katie Heim, an executive assistant from Huntington Beach, California Season 21 player (2005-01-24).
Tom McFarland, a graduate student from Boulder, Colorado Season 21 player (2005-01-24).
Ted Stratton, a reporter from Cleveland Heights, Ohio Season 21 2-time champion: $30,399 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: Shlack
Deborah Peters, a trial lawyer originally from Media, Pennsylvania Season 6 player (1990-05-21).
Jennifer West, a library technician and stage manager from Salinas, California Season 21 player (2004-12-17).
Hugh Price, an engineer from Chevy Chase, Maryland Season 21 1-time champion: $10,000 + $1,000.
Lyle Brenner, a college professor from Gainesville, Florida Season 21 1-time champion: $8,800 + $2,000.
Grayson Holmes, a legal assistant from Washington, D.C. Season 21 2-time champion: $44,411 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: Manet_fan
Dale Masel, a professor from Lancaster, Ohio Season 21 1-time champion: $10,350 + $1,000. Dale won $1,000 on...
Michael Kalk, a retired programmer from Austin, Texas Season 21 player (2004-12-20).
Harry Sering, a retail manager from Indianapolis, Indiana Season 21 player (2004-12-17).
David Camp, a student from Charlottesville, Virginia Season 21 player (2004-12-22).
Jennifer Peebles, a newspaper editor from Madison, Tennessee Season 21 player (2004-11-08). KJL game 69.
Leo Wolpert, a college student from Fairfax, Virginia Season 21 player (2004-11-06). KJL game 68.
David Rozenson, a lawyer from Newton, Massachusetts 2006 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 21 3-time champion: $76,000 + $1,000.
Dave Oosterhuis, a graduate student from Minneapolis, Minnesota Season 21 player (2004-11-09). KJL game 70. Last name pronounced like "OH-ster-hice".
Neill Kovrig, a counseling support specialist from San Marcos, California Season 21 player (2005-05-31). Jeopardy! Message Board user name: pktprez2003 Neill...
Robert Kirkpatrick, an animator from Miami Beach, Florida Season 21 player (2004-11-08). KJL game 69.
Ryan Cook, a graduate student originally from Eveleth, Minnesota Season 21 player (2004-11-06). KJL game 68.
Chris Miller, a retail specialist from Louisville, Kentucky "In 2004, he became a 5-time champion, and for Halloween, dressed...
Chris Mullins, an English teacher from Manhattan Beach, California Season 6 player (1990-02-02). Not to be confused with Season 21...
Catherine Ewen, a recent law school graduate from Berkeley, California Season 21 player (2004-12-24).
Dan Ford, an editor from Arlington, Virginia Season 21 player (2004-11-24). KJL game 71. Dan resides in Tysons...
J.D. Smith, an editor and writer from Washington, D.C. Season 21 player (2004-09-06). KJL game 39.
Brian Weikle, a consultant from Minneapolis, Minnesota 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into...
Emily Krucoff, a journalist from Bethesda, Maryland Season 15 player (1998-09-21).
John Brett, a procurement analyst originally from Cleveland, Ohio Season 15 player (1998-09-21).
Jessica Ayers, a tutor originally from Walnut Ridge, Arkansas Season 21 player (2004-12-23).
Jeff Stewart, a College Tournament winner originally from The Dalles, Oregon 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1994 Tournament...
Aaron Thompson, an executive assistant from Washington, D.C. 2006 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 21 3-time champion:...
Jay Wolman, an attorney and mediator from Washington, D.C. Season 21 player (2004-10-05). KJL game 50.
Pat Greene, a homemaker from Mountain View, California Season 21 player (2004-10-05). KJL game 50.



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