#9034, aired 2024-02-08 | SUPER BOWL STARS $200: (I'm Nate Burleson representing wideouts.) I set an NFL record with 3 punt returns of 90 yards or more; in 2023 speedy Kadarius Toney's 65-yard punt return broke a Super Bowl record & helped this team prevail the Chiefs |
#8989, aired 2023-12-07 | AMPHIBIANS $400: The wood frog of the Arctic can live with 65% of its body frozen due to using this sugar in its blood as an antifreeze glucose |
#8932, aired 2023-09-19 | MAILED IT! $5,000 (Daily Double): RFD, short for this, began in 1896; previously, about 65% of Americans lived in the "R" area & had to pick up mail at the P.O. Rural Free Delivery |
#8824, aired 2023-03-09 | COLLEGE SPORTS STUFF $800: This SEC school won the 2023 NCAA football title game in convincing fashion with a 65-7 drubbing of TCU Georgia |
#8724, aired 2022-10-20 | HISTORICAL WEAR $800: French warriors at Agincourt wore 65 or so pounds of this armor |
#8661, aired 2022-06-13 | ASTRONOMY $800: 65 times the size of the Sun, Canopus, the second-brightest star in the sky, is a yellow-white one of these giant |
#8660, aired 2022-06-10 | EARTH SCIENCE $2000: This geologic era that began around 65 million years ago is the one we're living in today the Cenozoic |
#8655, aired 2022-06-03 | CALLING FOR A MEASUREMENT $800: In the Chinese city of Harbin in October 2013, this measure was 65' due to smog visibility |
#8581, aired 2022-02-21 | TREES $600: This tree first brought from Australia to Hawaii in the 1880s can produce 65 pounds of nuts each year a macadamia tree |
#8555, aired 2022-01-14 | CHARACTER TEST $800: He's Ahab's No. 2; that & $4.65 will get you a grande mocha Starbuck |
#8482, aired 2021-10-05 | ARITHMETALK $600: The fundamental theorem of arithmetic says all composite numbers can be expressed as a product of these,
e.g. 65 = 5 x 13 prime numbers |
#8416, aired 2021-06-07 | IT'S HYPHENATED $400: It describes a person who's anywhere from 45 to 65 middle-aged |
#8412, aired 2021-06-01 | AUTHORS WHEN YOUNG $1600: At 16, she was a teacher; by 19 she was married & a mother; she only began publishing books about prairie family life at age 65 Laura Ingalls Wilder |
#8408, aired 2021-05-26 | ONES & ZEROS $800: The bran cereal called this "One" says it provides 65% of your daily value of it Fiber One |
#8374, aired 2021-04-08 | PLACES IN TEXAS $400: Fittingly, this Texas city has a 65-foot-tall replica of the Eiffel Tower Paris |
#8345, aired 2021-02-26 | ROAD TRIP TO THE SAME-NAMED PLACE $800: You'll head south on I-65--& remember I said south--when you go from Miami University to the University of Mississippi Oxford |
#8328, aired 2021-02-03 | NOTORIOUS $800: Richard Dreyfuss & Robert De Niro have both portrayed this man who bilked his victims of $65 billion Bernie Madoff |
#8268, aired 2020-10-28 | ANCIENT CONTEMPORARIES $800: The poet Lucan didn't sing the praises of this infamous emperor, who forced him to commit suicide in 65 A.D. Nero |
#8147, aired 2020-01-28 | SCI-POURRI $1,000 (Daily Double): The big rock that caused mass extinction 65 million years ago has the alliterative name the "Alvarez" this an asteroid |
#8143, aired 2020-01-22 | EARTH HISTORY $1200: The event of 65 million years ago that took out the dinosaurs is reckoned as the fifth of these mass die-offs extinction events |
#8109, aired 2019-12-05 | LITERARY LOCALES $200: "Romeo & Juliet" takes place mostly in this Italian city 65 miles west of Venice Verona |
#8032, aired 2019-07-09 | 65" $400: She confirmed that she was 5'5" shortly before becoming British prime minister in 1979 Margaret Thatcher |
#8032, aired 2019-07-09 | 65" $800: In a 1962 biopic 6'2" Peter O'Toole portrayed this 5'5" man whose height may have been stunted by mumps in childhood Lawrence of Arabia |
#8032, aired 2019-07-09 | 65" $1200: She used her 5'5" frame to speak out for democracy in Myanmar starting in the late '80s, leading to years under house arrest Aung San Suu Kyi |
#8032, aired 2019-07-09 | 65" $1600: "Me Talk Pretty One Day" is a book by this 5'5" humorist David Sedaris |
#8032, aired 2019-07-09 | 65" $2000: It was world news when this 5'5" passionate amateur marine biologist died in Tokyo Jan. 7, 1989 Emperor Hirohito |
#8002, aired 2019-05-28 | IT'S TIME FOR DODGER BASEBALL! $200: Sandy Koufax won this annual pitching award with 100% of the first place vote in 1963, '65 & '66 a Cy Young Award |
#7954, aired 2019-03-21 | SUIT UP $400: The average weight of a full suit of this in the 15th century was 65 pounds a suit of armor |
#7908, aired 2019-01-16 | ENGLISH ROYAL FIRSTS $1,800 (Daily Double): In 2017 Elizabeth II celebrated 65 years--the first jubilee named for this gemstone, inspiring a blue 5-pound stamp sapphire |
#7899, aired 2019-01-03 | THAT BOOK IS MAKING ME SICK $1600: Daniel Defoe's account of events in 1664-65 was called "A Journal of the" this "Year" plague |
#7889, aired 2018-12-20 | CLUES ACROSS AMERICA $400: (Hi, I'm Belinda Jensen from KARE 11.) He established Paisley Park as a record label & recording studio, eventually living in the 65,000-square-foot complex Prince |
#7884, aired 2018-12-13 | A SCIENCE BOOK $800: A 65-million-year-old story is told in "Flying Dinosaurs: How Fearsome Reptiles Became" these birds |
#7826, aired 2018-09-24 | poetry $1200: of the first 65 lines of his "howl", only 2 start with a capital letter: "I" & the "P" in "Peyote" (Allen) Ginsberg |
#7783, aired 2018-06-13 | BACH $1200: Bach was tasked with writing new works for each festival; cantata 63 is for Christmas & 65 is for this, 12 days later Epiphany |
#7774, aired 2018-05-31 | ON "MARS" $400: Around 65 million years ago, many of these mammals became geographically isolated Down Under marsupials |
#7744, aired 2018-04-19 | WORLD PLAYS $800: This author's murder mystery "The Mousetrap" has been performed in London for 65 straight years Agatha Christie |
#7730, aired 2018-03-30 | EUROPEAN CITIES $800: In 2017 65,000 had to be evacuated from their homes as a WWII bomb was defused in this Germany city am Main Frankfurt |
#7660, aired 2017-12-22 | WEIGHTS & MEASURES $800: Pharmacists know that a grain equals about 65 of these, a more typical unit for pill doses milligrams |
#7629, aired 2017-11-09 | MANGA $400: A hit in Japan for more than 65 years, this "boy" is really a robot Astro Boy |
#7619, aired 2017-10-26 | RUINING THE RUMORS $200: Invented in 1930, these snack cakes only have a shelf life of 65 days--don't stock your zombie shelter with them Twinkies |
#7568, aired 2017-07-05 | I RULED IN BRITAIN FOR 50+ YEARS $1,000 (Daily Double): In 2017, Queen Elizabeth II marked 65 years on the throne; she's seen here during this year of her silver jubilee 1977 |
#7370, aired 2016-09-30 | EPONYMOUSLY YOURS $1600: More than 1 in 100 Americans over 65 have this condition including tremors, named for physician James Parkinson's disease |
#7295, aired 2016-05-06 | WE APPRECIATE "U"! $800: This service that connects riders & drivers via a phone app is available in more than 65 countries Uber |
#7236, aired 2016-02-15 | GEOGRAPHY FROM SPACE $1200: Extending 65 miles into the Atlantic Ocean off North America, its beaches attract visitors in droves Cape Cod |
#7119, aired 2015-07-23 | ALLITERATION ALL AROUND $800: About a quarter of the U.S. population is made up of these people, who began turning 65 in January 2011 Baby Boomers |
#7094, aired 2015-06-18 | TO LIFE! $1200: Between 45 & 65 you may experience this crisis, a term coined by Elliott Jaques a midlife crisis |
#7055, aired 2015-04-24 | I'M TELLING YOU 2 TIMES--"SH"! $200: It's this Wisconsin city of about 65,000 on Lake Winnebago, b'gosh Oshkosh |
#7047, aired 2015-04-14 | GENERAL SCIENCE $800: In a lead-acid battery, this liquid used to conduct current is usually 35% sulfuric acid, 65% water the electrolyte |
#6991, aired 2015-01-26 | BAD WORDS $600: The movie "Bad Words" got a 65% from the website with this bad word in its name Rotten |
#6948, aired 2014-11-26 | MUSIC & MOVIES $2,000 (Daily Double): John Lennon said when this "came out in '65, I was actually crying out for" it Help! |
#6851, aired 2014-06-02 | WE MAKE THAT! $800: Happy landings in a G650 from this company, yours for $65 million--note the "G" Gulfstream |
#6739, aired 2013-12-26 | THE PAUPER $1000: At age 12 in 1848, he was a cotton factory bobbin boy; at 38, he got heavy into steel; at 65, his profits hit $40 million (Andrew) Carnegie |
#6726, aired 2013-12-09 | MYTHING PERSONS $5,000 (Daily Double): When presiding over the new year, this Roman god holds the numbers 300 & 65 in his hands Janus |
#6710, aired 2013-11-15 | UNIFORMS $800: See the mark of the beast on the uniform of this NBA team, 65 million years in the making the (Toronto) Raptors |
#6686, aired 2013-10-14 | THE U.S. OWES $800: 19th century decade that saw the U.S. debt grow from $65 million to $2.7 billion the 1860s |
#6666, aired 2013-09-16 | REAL LITERARY PARODIES $200: "The Wind Done Gone" parodies this classic published 65 years earlier Gone with the Wind |
#6655, aired 2013-07-19 | SURVEY SAYS...! $600: A 2013 survey said unlike the CEO of Yahoo!, 65% believe working from home, aka this word, is productive telecommuting |
#6638, aired 2013-06-26 | HEALTH CARE $800: Under Obamacare, most people under 65 with incomes under 133% of the poverty level are eligible for this program Medicaid |
#6623, aired 2013-06-05 | WORLD "P"s $800: Its area is roughly 65 million square miles the Pacific Ocean |
#6612, aired 2013-05-21 | SOUNDS LIKE A CAR PART $800: Shh! For $65 you can get this winter scarf from Tommy Hilfiger a muffler |
#6570, aired 2013-03-22 | IT WAS THE '60s $2000: Future Pope John Paul II was part of this 1962-65 council & helped draft its constitution on the church & the modern world Vatican II |
#6519, aired 2013-01-10 | MOVIE TAGLINES $200: 1993: "An adventure 65 million years in the making" Jurassic Park |
#6470, aired 2012-11-02 | SCIENCE "C" STUFF $1600: It's the most recent era of geologic time, from about 65 million years ago to the present the Cenozoic |
#6466, aired 2012-10-29 | LEWIS OR CLARK $400: Between 1981 & 1991 he won 65 consecutive long jump competitions Carl Lewis |
#6330, aired 2012-03-09 | FRUITS & VEGETABLES $800: The world record holder among these cucumber-like summer squashes was almost 6' long & weighed 65 pounds zucchini |
#6242, aired 2011-11-08 | TAKE A DRIVE ON I-65 $200: Well, it winds from I-N-D to A-L-A / Ending at this city that has its own bay Mobile |
#6242, aired 2011-11-08 | TAKE A DRIVE ON I-65 $400: Well, it goes through Indianapolis / Down to Columbus / This largest Kentucky city is oh so pretty Louisville |
#6242, aired 2011-11-08 | TAKE A DRIVE ON I-65 $600: Say a lot worse than "heck" / In the lousy bottleneck / Where I-40 meets 65 / In this country music hive Nashville |
#6242, aired 2011-11-08 | TAKE A DRIVE ON I-65 $800: You'll see Merrillville, Indiana & don't forget / This university in West Lafayette Purdue |
#6242, aired 2011-11-08 | TAKE A DRIVE ON I-65 $1000: Won't you get hip to this timely jive / & just south of this Great Lake arrive / At the north end of I-65 Lake Michigan |
#6232, aired 2011-10-25 | MILLION DOLLAR $1000: A man who bought 65 negatives at a garage sale said they were the work of this landscape master & worth $200 million (Ansel) Adams |
#6225, aired 2011-10-14 | THE NO-FLY LIST $1200: The reunion solitaire went extinct by 1746, about 65 years later than this flightless relative of Mauritius the dodo |
#6223, aired 2011-10-12 | BUCHANAN, JAMES BUCHANAN $1000: Buchanan, 65 at his inauguration, had the youngest veep ever, this 36-year-old from Kentucky John C. Breckinridge |
#6206, aired 2011-09-19 | FRIENDS WITH BENEFITS $400: Steve is a big fan of this federal insurance program that began covering those over 65 back in '65 Medicare |
#6184, aired 2011-06-30 | AIRCRAFT CARRIER NAMES $200: Shades of "Star Trek": the U.S. Navy's aircraft carrier CVN 65 is named this the Enterprise |
#6155, aired 2011-05-20 | ANCIENT MEASURES $200: The Roman pes, or this, is thought to have measured about 11.65 inches foot |
#6099, aired 2011-03-03 | THE SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE $2000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the stage of the Opera House in Sydney, Australia.) In September 2009, this 65-year-old dame of Maori descent thrilled audiences here on the Opera House stage, singing Strauss & Puccini (Kiri Te) Kanawa |
#6077, aired 2011-02-01 | SCIENCE $1200: About 65% of iron in humans is in the form of this, which transports molecular oxygen from the lungs through the body hemoglobin |
#6056, aired 2011-01-03 | SKY HIGH $800: Cadillac Tower at 65 Cadillac Square Detroit |
#6041, aired 2010-12-13 | ASTRONOMERS $2000: His "belt" about 4.65 billion miles from the sun may contain more than 70,000 objects Gerard Kuiper |
#6012, aired 2010-11-02 | ALEX TREBEK, LOVE GOD $800: Truffle, ma chere? This chocolatier named for a historical woman offers a 36-piece assortment for $65: how decadent! Godiva |
#5976, aired 2010-09-13 | THE WORLD SERIES MVP's TEAM $600: 1963 & '65:
Sandy Koufax the Dodgers |
#5931, aired 2010-05-31 | HEISMAN TROPHY WINNERS $400: On Jan. 1, 2006 this 1984 Heisman winner from Boston College executed the first drop kick in the NFL in 65 years (Doug) Flutie |
#5884, aired 2010-03-25 | & I LIVE WITH MY PARENTS $400: Uh, Dad? I kinda crashed your Land Cruiser SUV made by this car co.; the 2009 model starts at nearly $65,000; I'm a little short Toyota |
#5804, aired 2009-12-03 | MILESTONE BIRTHDAYS 2009 $400: On September 25 she turned 40 & her husband Michael Douglas turned 65 Catherine Zeta-Jones |
#5792, aired 2009-11-17 | DRIVING ALONG $200: Slow down; this state's speed limit on the interstate is 75, but only 65 once you're in an urban area like Missoula Montana |
#5769, aired 2009-10-15 | BIG BOTTOM $2000: In 2008, over 65 years after it was sunk, HMAS Sydney was found 11/2 miles down in this ocean off Western Australia the Indian Ocean |
#5717, aired 2009-06-16 | 10 YEARS GONE $2000: This woman long rumored to be involved with both JFK & mob boss Sam Giancana died at 65 Judith Campbell Exner |
#5626, aired 2009-02-09 | MAKE YOUR WAY TO NORWAY $800: Oslo is no longer named for the IV king of this name, but a city of 65,000 still is Christian |
#5613, aired 2009-01-21 | IT'S NEVER TOO LATE $1200: Her first novel, "Little House in the Big Woods", didn't appear until she was 65 Laura Ingalls Wilder |
#5607, aired 2009-01-13 | MAKE YOUR PITCH $400: (Jon of the Clue Crew holds a baseball with his fingernails.) Here's the grip for this pitch, a Tim Wakefield specialty; his only goes about 65 miles per hour, but he's won more than 170 games a knuckleball |
#5599, aired 2009-01-01 | AMERICAN GRADUATORS $200: Application: $65
Tuition: $32,557
Dropping this Cambridge, Mass. school's name for the rest of your life: priceless Harvard |
#5554, aired 2008-10-30 | THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR $600: At age 65 this New Deal Interior Secretary had a son, also Harold, who became a Clinton advisor Ickes |
#5509, aired 2008-07-17 | SPELLING "B" $600: Acute form of food poisoning that once claimed as many as 65% of its victims B-O-T-U-L-I-S-M |
#5502, aired 2008-07-08 | WORLD HISTORY $5,000 (Daily Double): By 1833 Spain had lost all of its empire in the New World except Cuba & this island; 65 years later, it lost those, too Puerto Rico |
#5497, aired 2008-07-01 | GRASSHOP-POURRI $200: This state's first major gold strike occurred about 65 miles SW of Butte on Grasshopper Creek on July 28, 1862 Montana |
#5482, aired 2008-06-10 | THEY RULED IN 1708 $800: Sacre bleu!!
By 1708 he'd been on the throne of France for an incredible 65 years Louis XIV |
#5424, aired 2008-03-20 | BATTLE CRIES $1200: The defiant cry "Camerone!" by this French force commemorates an 1863 battle where 65 of them held off 2,000 the Legionnaires (the French Foreign Legion) |
#5388, aired 2008-01-30 | WRITERS AT REST $800: His grave is marked
"REV. CHARLES LUTWIDGE DODGSON.
FELL ASLEEP JAN. 14, 1898.
AGED 65 YEARS" Lewis Carroll |
#5384, aired 2008-01-24 | OPUS DAY $1200: At his last Paris concert, Feb. 16, 1848, he bravely tinkled out his Opus 65 Frederic Chopin |
#5376, aired 2008-01-14 | THE SPORTS ZONE $1600: (I'm USC athletic director Mike Garrett.) In Super Bowl IV, I scored a touchdown on a play called 65 toss power trap for this team coached by Hank Stram Kansas City Chiefs |
#5285, aired 2007-07-27 | COMING AT YOU IN 3-D $1200: Term covering people 45 to 65 years old (I'd advise you to be very careful in your response, players) middle-aged |
#5248, aired 2007-06-06 | "Z" ME $1200: The atomic weight of this chemical element is 65.409 zinc |
#5174, aired 2007-02-22 | THE HUMAN ELEMENT $800: By weight you're 65% this element oxygen |
#5097, aired 2006-11-07 | IRAQ $600: 60-65% of Iraq's Muslims belong to this branch of the religion Shia |
#5069, aired 2006-09-28 | ALBUMS $400: "The Perfect Nanny" was a track on this soundtrack album that toppled "Beatles '65" from the No. 1 spot Mary Poppins |
#5016, aired 2006-06-05 | FEARFUL QUOTES $800: "I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer" is an axiom used by Bene Gesserit witches in this '65 Herbert novel Dune |
#4998, aired 2006-05-10 | ALTERNATIVE ENERGY $1600: By 2003, there were 65 facilities for this type of power in the U.S., generating about 20% of our energy nuclear power |
#4954, aired 2006-03-09 | ANOTHER WORD IN THESAURUS $200: One religion makes up about 65% of this state's population Utah |
#4878, aired 2005-11-23 | SOLD! $200: In 2004 it was high "time" Delaware's Winterhur Museum paid $1.65 million for a 9-foot-tall one of these a grandfather clock |
#4861, aired 2005-10-31 | SPORTS LEGENDS $800: This catcher retired at the end of '63, managed the Yankees to a pennant in '64 & played 4 games for the Mets in '65 Yogi Berra |
#4860, aired 2005-10-28 | STUCK IN THE MIDDLE AGES WITH YOU $800: Chinese explorer Cheng Ho died in Calicut, India some 65 years before this Portuguese man reached it in 1498 Vasco da Gama |
#4813, aired 2005-07-06 | ANTS $400: These destructive ants found in the tropics often bivouac on logs; columns can travel up to 65 feet per hour army ants |
#4746, aired 2005-04-04 | HEALTH MATTERS $400: This disease is the most common cause of dementia & severe memory loss in people over 65 Alzheimer's |
#4677, aired 2004-12-28 | BACK IN '65 $200: Before crashing on Feb. 20, 1965, Ranger 8 sent back 7,137 photos of this, the last one, we guess, an extreme close-up the moon |
#4677, aired 2004-12-28 | BACK IN '65 $400: It was consecrated in 1065; William the Conqueror was crowned in it in 1066 Westminster Abbey |
#4677, aired 2004-12-28 | BACK IN '65 $600: On April 3, 1865 Union general Godfrey Weitzel accepted the surrender of this city Richmond |
#4677, aired 2004-12-28 | BACK IN '65 $800: This future college town in New Hampshire was settled in 1765 & probably named for the British Royal House Hanover |
#4677, aired 2004-12-28 | BACK IN '65 $1000: A 1665 work by this Dutch artist shows his common-law wife, Hendrickje, as "Juno" Rembrandt |
#4636, aired 2004-11-01 | U.S. CITIES $1200: Springtime is a nice time to visit this Texas city that boasts a 65-foot replica of the Eiffel Tower Paris |
#4633, aired 2004-10-27 | PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS $200: A button warned: this man "in 64 hot-water in 65" Barry Goldwater |
#4606, aired 2004-09-20 | POLITICIANS $1200: The USA's lowest-paid governor, Mike Johanns, earns $65,000 in Lincoln as chief executive of this state Nebraska |
#4568, aired 2004-06-16 | THE 60s $1200: A TV anthology series was based on the book "What Really Happened to the Class of" this '65 |
#4483, aired 2004-02-18 | DINOSAURS $1000: Dinosaurs lived in this era, from 225 to 65 million years ago, whose name means "middle life" Mesozoic |
#4413, aired 2003-11-12 | LIBRARIES $1,000 (Daily Double): The James Madison, Thomas Jefferson & John Adams buildings provide about 65 acres of floor space for this library the Library of Congress |
#4360, aired 2003-07-11 | HISTORIC HOPEWELL, VIRGINIA $800: From his headquarters in what is now Hopewell, this general directed the 1864-65 siege of nearby Petersburg Ulysses S. Grant |
#4331, aired 2003-06-02 | COMMUNICATIONS $1600: One of these clear cables can carry 65,000 times more info than a regular copper wire fiber optic cable |
#4306, aired 2003-04-28 | OH MY GOD! YOU'VE GOT 3 "I"s $1200: (Sofia of the Clue Crew in Oahu, Hawaii) I'm overlooking this Oahu beach that attracts about 65,000 visitors a day Waikiki |
#4294, aired 2003-04-10 | TREES $1600: The raffie variety of this tropical tree produces leaves that grow to more than 65 feet in length a palm |
#4222, aired 2002-12-31 | SHOW BIZ DADS $800: This star of "Going My Way" left Gary & his other sons a trust fund they couldn't touch until age 65 Bing Crosby |
#4177, aired 2002-10-29 | EDUCATION JARGON $400: 65 out of 100 students did the same as or worse than you if your grade is in the 65th of these percentile |
#4141, aired 2002-09-09 | HAIL TO THE CHIEF $1600: This president seen here was 65 years old when he took office in 1857 (James) Buchanan |
#4111, aired 2002-06-17 | ON THE INTERSTATE $800: Indianapolis' I-465 has that number because it's an urban beltway connecting with this 2-digit interstate I-65 |
#4053, aired 2002-03-27 | THE 60s $1600: In 1983 Congress passed legislation gradually raising the minimum age for full Social Security benefits to this age 67 |
#4051, aired 2002-03-25 | COMBINATION PLATE $1600: This federal health insurance program aimed specifically at those over 65 went into effect in 1966 Medicare |
#4012, aired 2002-01-29 | REFERENCE WORKS $1600: The Columbia Encyclopedia has 65,000 of these, like "see Haidar Ali" under "India" cross reference |
#3944, aired 2001-10-25 | AMERICAN RHODES SCHOLARS $600: He was on the Rhodes to success in '65 but got Gore-d in the 2000 presidential primaries Bill Bradley |
#3940, aired 2001-10-19 | THE ANIMAL KINGDOM $800: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew plays with a spotted animal.) I'm with a cub of this animal that could get a speeding ticket in a 65 MPH zone cheetah |
#3934, aired 2001-10-11 | A GEORGIA TOUR $400: This Japanese company produces 65 kinds of power tools at a plant in Buford, Georgia Makita |
#3822, aired 2001-03-27 | TREE-VIA $200: The 65-foot millennium holiday tree sent by Colorado to Washington, D.C. in 2000 was the blue type of this Spruce |
#3609, aired 2000-04-20 | THE TWINS $800: In '65, in their first World Series, the Twins lost game 7 to this Dodger lefty Sandy Koufax |
#3591, aired 2000-03-27 | PURPLE MUSIC $200: "Purple Haze", his first song on the U.S. charts, peaked at No. 65 Jimi Hendrix |
#3544, aired 2000-01-20 | BASEBALL -- 1999 $200: He not only won the NL home run title with 65, he now ranks tenth on the all-time career home run list Mark McGwire |
#3534, aired 2000-01-06 | '65 $100: These 2 countries nicknamed the Bear & the Dragon conducted a "verbal war" Soviet Union & China |
#3534, aired 2000-01-06 | '65 $200: Strike up the band; this Christian organization turned 100 in June The Salvation Army |
#3534, aired 2000-01-06 | '65 $300: On January 20, 1965 he was inaugurated as U.S. vice president Hubert H. Humphrey |
#3534, aired 2000-01-06 | '65 $500 (Daily Double): Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize on Oct. 25, 1965, maybe it got its prize money in pennies on the 31st UNICEF |
#3534, aired 2000-01-06 | '65 $500: This company's new Toronado eliminated the hump on the floor with a new drive system Oldsmobile |
#3532, aired 2000-01-04 | FILL IN THE BIBLICAL ____ $400: In Isaiah 65:
"I am holier than ____" Thou |
#3517, aired 1999-12-14 | SCIENCE & NATURE $800: This innermost & larger of Mars' 2 moons orbits the planet every 7.65 hours Phobos |
#3512, aired 1999-12-07 | MOVIE TAGLINES $600: 1993:
"An adventure 65 million years in the making" Jurassic Park |
#3498, aired 1999-11-17 | THE BIG APPLE $200: About 65 percent of you & about 85 percent of an apple consist of this water |
#3450, aired 1999-09-10 | WHAT DOES MOM DO? $400: She gets $65 an hour to fix pipes & toilets Plumber |
#3437, aired 1999-07-13 | "W"RITERS $400: Raised on a farm, she didn't begin writing her "Little House" series until she was 65 Laura Ingalls Wilder |
#3433, aired 1999-07-07 | GOVERNMENT & POLITICS $600: When Congress first met in 1789, the House of Representatives had 65 members; today there are this many 435 |
#3389, aired 1999-05-06 | ASTEROIDS $200: In December 1994 asteroid 1994 XM1 came within 65,000 miles of this planet -- too close for comfort Earth |
#3273, aired 1998-11-25 | THE SOLAR SYSTEM $500: It's nothing to fear, but this inner & larger of Mars' 2 moons orbits the planet every 7.65 hours Phobos |
#3218, aired 1998-09-09 | NATURAL WONDERS $600: First measured in 1852 & called Peak XV, it's 1.65 miles taller than the tallest mountain in North America Mount Everest |
#3207, aired 1998-07-07 | PERIODS $1,500 (Daily Double): Named for mountains in France, this middle period of the Mesozoic era lasted about 65 million years the Jurassic (from the Jura Mountains) |
#3121, aired 1998-03-09 | FAMILIAR PHRASES $600: "Tiny Tubers" term for things that are terribly trivial small potatoes |
#3120, aired 1998-03-06 | NUMBER, PLEASE $100: Currently, it's the age an American becomes eligible for "full retirement" Social Security benefits 65 |
#3065, aired 1997-12-19 | PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES $600: Prepositional term for an 1861-65 war The War Between The States |
#3003, aired 1997-09-24 | WHAT AILS YOU? $300: This clouding of the eye's lens is common in people over the age of 65 cataracts |
#2988, aired 1997-09-03 | OLD MONEY MEN $800: He arranged a $65 million loan to the U.S. government & guaranteed New York City $30 million J.P. Morgan |
#2969, aired 1997-06-26 | WARS $100: The war for southern independence was fought in this country from 1861-65 the United States of America |
#2945, aired 1997-05-23 | OUTER SPACE $200: Type of tailed object that hit Jupiter in 1994 & perhaps hit Earth in 65 million B.C., dooming the dinosaurs Comet |
#2937, aired 1997-05-13 | BRITISH HISTORY $300: He was 65 when he began his term as prime minister May 10, 1940 Winston Churchill |
#2936, aired 1997-05-12 | THE 1960s $100: The Second Vatican Council of 1962-65 addressed this church's role in the modern world Roman Catholic |
#2913, aired 1997-04-09 | HIGH SCHOOLS $100: Led by Lew Alcindor, Power Memorial in NYC won 71 straight games in this sport 1962-65 Basketball |
#2868, aired 1997-02-05 | TV NEWS $200: Though Walter Cronkite retired at 65, this 65-year-old CBS anchorman, his successor, doesn't plan to Dan Rather |
#2865, aired 1997-01-31 | PREGNANCY & CHILD CARE $100: Whether cloth or disposable, you'll need about 65 of these per week for baby's first year Diapers |
#2863, aired 1997-01-29 | EUROPEAN CITIES $400: Once the chief town of the Ligurian tribe of the Taurini, it was Italy's first capital, 1861-65 Turin |
#2860, aired 1997-01-24 | SCIENCE & NATURE $100: The Columbia, one of these between Valdez & Anchorage, Alaska can move about 65 feet per day Glacier |
#2846, aired 1997-01-06 | WORLD GEOGRAPHY $800: About 65% of the Philippines' total land area is divided between Luzon & this island Mindanao |
#2833, aired 1996-12-18 | 1982 $300: At 65, Ashby Harper became the oldest to swim this body of water; Gertrude Ederle must have been impressed The English Channel |
#2769, aired 1996-09-19 | U.S. HISTORY $100: As a result of this 1861-65 conflict, over 600,000 died and 375,000 were wounded the U.S. Civil War |
#2742, aired 1996-07-02 | AMERICAN HISTORY $1,600 (Daily Double): On July 14, 1965, this U.N. ambassador & former presidential candidate died in London at age 65 Adlai Stevenson |
#2695, aired 1996-04-26 | MOUNTAINS $600: 75 miles long & 65 miles wide, this Hawaiian volcano is the world's largest in cubic mass Mauna Loa |
#2661, aired 1996-03-11 | SOCIAL SECURITY $200: A fully qualified worker can begin to receive full benefits at this retirement age 65 |
#2645, aired 1996-02-16 | HAPPY BIRTHDAY $500: Mickey Mouse turned 65 on November 18, 1993, the day this 1st U.S. astronaut in space turned 70 Alan Shepard |
#2641, aired 1996-02-12 | FRUITS & VEGETABLES $1000: This potato man discarded about 65,000 berry bushes to create his blackberry-raspberry hybrid Luther Burbank |
#2579, aired 1995-11-16 | ECONOMICS $400: In 1990, about two-thirds of Americans over 65 relied on this for over half their income Social Security |
#2550, aired 1995-10-06 | FACTS & FIGURES $400: The Census Bureau says 12.8% of the U.S. population is this age & over; in 2050, 20.4% will be 65 |
#2481, aired 1995-05-22 | FAMOUS FIRSTS $300: In 1940 65-year-old Ida Fuller received the 1st of these benefit checks & got them until her death at age 100 a Social Security check |
#2465, aired 1995-04-28 | SCIENTISTS $400: This horticulturist grew about 65,000 berry bushes to create his hybrid berry "phenomenal" Luther Burbank |
#2462, aired 1995-04-25 | GUINNESS RECORDS $100: This star had the most costume changes in a film, 65, in "Cleopatra" Elizabeth Taylor |
#2428, aired 1995-03-08 | AUTHORS $1000: This novelist was born in New Albany, Miss. & died 65 years later in Byhalia, near Oxford William Faulkner |
#2416, aired 1995-02-20 | U.S. HISTORY $400: When it first met in 1789, the House of Representatives had 65 members; today it's set at this many 435 |
#2416, aired 1995-02-20 | ANCIENT EGYPT $1000: The statues of this pharaoh at Abu Simbel are more than 65 feet tall Ramses |
#2334, aired 1994-10-27 | WOMEN AUTHORS $200: She was 65 years old when she published her first "Little House" book in Laura Ingalls (Wilder) |
#2320, aired 1994-10-07 | RELIGION $1000: The Roman Catholic Church has had 2 of these councils: one 1869-70 & one 1962-65 Vatican Councils |
#2295, aired 1994-07-22 | MODERN HISTORY $200: In 1989 Deng Xiaoping resigned from this country's leadership after 65 years in politics China |
#2189, aired 1994-02-24 | NATURE $100: Growing up to 65 feet these parts of a raffia palm are the longest on any plant the leaves |
#2138, aired 1993-12-15 | GUINNESS RECORDS $100: The fastest-moving major one of these, the Quarayaq on Greenland, flows 65-80 feet per day a glacier |
#2058, aired 1993-07-14 | FICTIONAL SENIORS $200: In this novel Lo-Tsen is 65 years old but looks much younger because she lives in Shangri-La Lost Horizon |
#2052, aired 1993-07-06 | MODERN HISTORY $400: From 1961-65 this revolutionary served as Cuba's Minister of Industry Che Guevara |
#1979, aired 1993-03-25 | WORLD'S FAIRS $400: This city's 1964-65 World's Fair wasn't sanctioned by the Bureau International des Expositions New York |
#1952, aired 1993-02-16 | SPORTS $500: In 1991 Mike Powell snapped this man's 10-year, 65-meet unbeaten streak in the long jump Carl Lewis |
#1937, aired 1993-01-26 | ZONES $300: In October 1979 the U.S. government gave back about 65% of this zone to its home country the Panama Canal zone |
#1876, aired 1992-11-02 | BRITISH HISTORY $400: Britain's 1st one lasted from 1642-46, about the same length as ours from 1861-65 the Civil War |
#1848, aired 1992-09-23 | OUTER SPACE $800: The 7 stars of this group in Ursa Major range from Megrez, 65 light years away, to Alkaid, 210 light years away the Big Dipper |
#1836, aired 1992-09-07 | MEDICINE $300: According to the AMA, it's the cause of 75% of the dementia cases in those 65 & older Alzheimer's Disease |
#1788, aired 1992-05-13 | THE ENVIRONMENT $500: U.S. government project to clean up toxic sites; since 1981 it has spent over $7.5 billion & cleaned up 65 the Superfund |
#1755, aired 1992-03-27 | AMERICAN HISTORY $400: In '78 Pres. Carter signed a bill raising the minimum mandatory retirement age from 65 to this 70 |
#1751, aired 1992-03-23 | FISH $500: The fastest fish over short distances, this marlin relative can breeze thru the water at over 65 mph the sailfish |
#1746, aired 1992-03-16 | THE BLUE & THE GRAY $1000: This state began the Civil War with about 65,000 sq. miles & finished with about 41,000 Virginia |
#1725, aired 1992-02-14 | U.S. GEOGRAPHY $100: About 65 miles from Louisville, Ft. Harrod was this state's first permanent settlement Kentucky |
#1648, aired 1991-10-30 | CELEBRITY JEOPARDY! $200: I started riding elephants, then went on to swing with the Monkees & sold 65 million records Mickey Dolenz |
#1648, aired 1991-10-30 | CELEBRITY JEOPARDY! $400: I drove around "Vega$" in a little red T-Bird & drove around Boston in a '65 Mustang Robert Urich |
#1641, aired 1991-10-21 | HEALTH & MEDICINE $300: About 7% of Americans age 65 & over suffer from this brain disorder which can cause total loss of memory Alzheimer's |
#1597, aired 1991-07-09 | SENIOR ACHIEVERS $200: He was 65 when he took to the road peddling his recipe for "finger-lickin' good" chicken Colonel Sanders |
#1593, aired 1991-07-03 | BRAZIL $200: Native to the rain forest, these edible seeds are 65-70% fat Brazil nuts |
#1577, aired 1991-06-11 | MAMMALS $400: Of the more than 65 species of this marsupial, only the Virginia or common plays dead the opossum |
#1530, aired 1991-04-05 | BIBLICAL PHRASES $500: In chapter 65 Isaiah accuses the people of having this obnoxiously pious attitude being holier than thou |
#1405, aired 1990-10-12 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $400: From 1958-65, this company called itself Thompson Ramo Wooldridge TRW |
#1280, aired 1990-03-09 | TRAVEL & TOURISM $800: "It's a Small World" debuted at this World's Fair & later moved to Disneyland the New York's World Fair |
#1239, aired 1990-01-11 | GOVERNMENT $100: Under Medicare most Americans this age & over pay a 15% surtax to cover catastrophic illness 65 |
#1226, aired 1989-12-25 | U.S.A. $600: The geographic center of North America is some 65 miles east of Minot in this Plains state North Dakota |
#1224, aired 1989-12-21 | BRAZIL $100: This democratic privilege is compulsory for all Brazilians who are literate & between the ages of 18 & 65 Voting |
#1217, aired 1989-12-12 | AVIATION $500: In the '60s pilots flying this rocket plane over 65 mi. up were awarded astronaut wing the X-15 |
#1056, aired 1989-03-20 | CATS $300: Though it can go over 65 m.p.h. in a sprint, it can't sustain that speed over a long distance a cheetah |
#1025, aired 1989-02-03 | VICE PRESIDENTS $300: World Book lists this as the profession of over 65% of our vice presidents a lawyer |
#1005, aired 1989-01-06 | 1978 $200: Carter traveled to this city to sign a bill giving the city $1.65 billion in federal loan guarantees New York City |
#984, aired 1988-12-08 | POT LUCK $400: Founder of the New York Post, if you buy a copy with a bill bearing his picture, you'll get $9.65 change Alexander Hamilton |
#974, aired 1988-11-24 | BOTTOMS $200: Her base is 65 ft. high, her pedestal 89 ft. & her bottom about 75 ft. above that the Statue of Liberty |
#950, aired 1988-10-21 | THE 20TH CENTURY $200: It's alleged that from Nov. '65 - Feb. '86 this couple stole $5-10 billion of their gov't funds Marcoses |
#910, aired 1988-07-15 | THE BEATLES $200: In 1964 & '65, this host of "The Newlywed Game" presented The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl Bob Eubanks |
#900, aired 1988-07-01 | EDS, EDDIES, & EDWARDS $1000: Though his play "Seascape" had only 65 B'way performances, it ran long enough to win him a 2nd Pulitzer Prize Edward Albee |
#893, aired 1988-06-22 | SPORTS TRIVIA $500: Only NFL team that's publicly owned, they've won most NFL championships--11 in 65 years (Green Bay) Packers |
#880, aired 1988-06-03 | FOOTBALL $500: At 65, he was fired as Ohio State's football coach after hitting an opposing player Woody Hayes |
#876, aired 1988-05-30 | COMPOSERS $600: Jazz composer whose group's name included the year '65, then '66, then '77, then '88 Sérgio Mendes |
#802, aired 1988-02-16 | FACTS & FIGURES $200: Shape magazine says, careful -- 65-75% of the calories in most cheeses are from this saturated substance fat |
#698, aired 1987-09-23 | ARMS & THE MAN $500: It was in a 1958 novel that he swapped his Beretta .25 for a 7.65 Walther PPK James Bond |
#640, aired 1987-05-22 | BY THE NUMBERS $300: Author David Wallechinsky's latest book gives a "Midterm Report" on the class of this year '65 (1965) |
#603, aired 1987-04-01 | PARIS $200: When you call a 65-year-old waiter "Garcon!" you're literally calling him this boy |
#553, aired 1987-01-21 | BABY SONGS $1000: Ex-Limelighter G. Yarborough brought this theme from a '65 Steve McQueen film to the pop charts "Baby The Rain Must Fall" |
#541, aired 1987-01-05 | FILM FACTS $200: The largest reported # of costume changes, 65 by 1 actor, was by Liz Taylor in this 1963 film Cleopatra |
#531, aired 1986-12-22 | SPORTS $300: Hall of Famer who played entire Major League career with N.Y. Yankees except for 9 at bats with '65 Mets Yogi Berra |
#499, aired 1986-11-06 | MAN IN SPACE $300: On 6/3/65, Ed White became 1st from U.S. to duplicate this feat Alexei Leonov performed in March walking in space |
#480, aired 1986-10-10 | U.S. STATES $600: State with the highest percentage of population age 65 or older Florida |
#444, aired 1986-05-22 | 1974 $500: On May 1, 1974, the minimum wage went from $1.60/hr. to this $2.00 |
#408, aired 1986-04-02 | FRUITS & VEGETABLES $200: Growing only 25% of the oranges, but 65% of grapefruit, this nation leads world in fruit production the United States |
#360, aired 1986-01-24 | SPORTS $500: In 1985 this former teen wonder became the 1st American jockey in 65 years to win Britain's Epsom Derby Steve Cauthen |
#302, aired 1985-11-05 | OSCAR WOMEN $400: In 1964 & '65, these 2 Julies won back to back Oscars as "Mary Poppins" & "Darling" Julie Andrews & Julie Christie |
#269, aired 1985-09-19 | MOVIE MATH $1,100 (Daily Double): "Friday the 13th" times its sequels 52 (13 X 4) |
#183, aired 1985-05-22 | TEXAS $300: You can get a $65,000 desk shaped like your favorite cow at this Texas-based dept. store Neiman Marcus |
#182, aired 1985-05-21 | "OLD" $300: Until recently, it regularly spouted off every 65 minutes Old Faithful |
#175, aired 1985-05-10 | THE '60S $600: 65-year-old Sir Francis Chichester took 9 months to do this in the Gipsy Moth IV circumnavigate the earth |
#175, aired 1985-05-10 | THE '60S $1000: After this event on night of 11/9/65, Johnny Carson predicted that in 9 months, "a lot of kids will be named Otis" the New York City blackout (the East Coast blackout) |
#169, aired 1985-05-02 | "BLUE" SONGS $200: What both Vic Dana and Wayne Newton ordered the florist to send in '65 "Red Roses For A Blue Lady" |
#168, aired 1985-05-01 | FOOTBALL $500: 1963 Heisman Trophy winner for Navy who was a 10th round pick of Dallas in '65 Roger Staubach |
#141, aired 1985-03-25 | EASY MATH $100: The answer to 65 divided by 4/7 x 0 zero |
#130, aired 1985-03-08 | U.S. STATES $200: It held the World's Fair in '39 & '40 & another one in '64 & '65 New York |
#130, aired 1985-03-08 | LETTER PERFECT $300: In '65 TV show title, it came between "O" & "Crackerby!" K |
#122, aired 1985-02-26 | BIRDS $300: '65 Elizabeth Taylor/Richard Burton film; it's theme was "The Shadow Of Your Smile" The Sandpiper |
#105, aired 1985-02-01 | RUSSIAN REVOLUTION $2,400 (Daily Double): Score from this '65 film set against the Russian Revolution won two Oscars:
[Instrumental music plays] Doctor Zhivago |
#82, aired 1985-01-01 | 1965 $200: Only 32 senators & 17 governors were members of this political group in '65 the Republican Party |
#64, aired 1984-12-06 | BOXING $500: In '65, it took Muhammad Ali less than 2 min. to beat him Sonny Liston |
#15, aired 1984-09-28 | WORLD SERIES $100: It took them 65 yrs. to win for Brooklyn, only 2 to win for L.A. the Dodgers |
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