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#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
#9061, aired 2024-03-18MUSICAL FILMS $400: Norman Jewison directed the 1973 film version of this musical about the most famous Jew & son of all Jesus Christ Superstar
#9059, aired 2024-03-14THE NAME ON THE OSCAR $1600: Best Supporting Actress, 1973, for "Paper Moon" Tatum O'Neal
#9055, aired 2024-03-08SUFFIXES $600: As early as 1973 this suffix from a D.C. building was tacked onto "Wine" to describe a scandal involving fake Bordeaux gate
#9037, aired 2024-02-13LENDING YOU A POKER HAND $400: Paul Newman uses more than luck & skill to get the 4 jacks that beat Robert Shaw in this 1973 movie about a big con The Sting
#9024, aired 2024-01-25HIGHWAYS & BYWAYS $800: In 1973 West Germany set a speed limit of 62 mph on this due to the oil crisis; it was soon repealed the Autobahn
#25, aired 2024-01-16TRAIN STATIONS $2,000 (Daily Double): LA's Union Station would be the likely point of departure for this train, the title of a 1973 hit for Gladys Knight & The Pips "Midnight Train To Georgia"
#9004, aired 2023-12-28WORLD CAPITALS $1200: Dodoma was designated the new capital of this country in 1973, replacing Dar es Salaam Tanzania
#8968, aired 2023-11-08"THE" MOVIE $400: This 1973 horror classic had Linda Blair take an extended look around The Exorcist
#8959, aired 2023-10-26JACQUES OF ALL TRADES $400: In 1973 he founded a nonprofit society dedicated to marine conservation Cousteau
#8957, aired 2023-10-24GO SEE A MOVIE ABOUT A HORSE $1200: In 2010 Diane Lane played the real-life owner who took a chance that paid off with this 1973 Triple Crown winner Secretariat
#17, aired 2023-10-18HISTORIC QUOTES REPHRASED $200: Richard Nixon, 1973: "I don't self-identify as a thief" "I am not a crook"
#8941, aired 2023-10-02GEOGRAPHY "B" $600: A British colony until 1973, this country made up of many islands is only about 60 miles SE of Florida the Bahamas
#8931, aired 2023-09-18BOOK TITLES IN OTHER WORDS $800: 1973: "A Wheaties Slogan" Breakfast of Champions
#8920, aired 2023-07-21HAPPY 75th BIRTHDAY, ISRAEL! $800: In October 1973, Israel fought the war named for this Jewish holy day Yom Kippur
#8916, aired 2023-07-17WHO'S THAT POET? $1200: "I shall not be moved"... quite moving; got a Tony nom for a 1973 performance; gone since 2014, but still she rises Maya Angelou
#8914, aired 2023-07-13FROM THE HEADLINES $800: This U.S. city's Free Press, November 7, 1973: "Young elected city's first Black mayor" Detroit
#8914, aired 2023-07-13FROM THE HEADLINES $1000: The San Francisco Chronicle, October 11, 1973: this man from Maryland "resigns" Spiro Agnew
#8902, aired 2023-06-27A SPACE ODYSSEY $1600: The final mission of this first U.S. space station, 1973 to 1974, included photographing & observing the comet Kohoutek Skylab
#8897, aired 2023-06-20NONPROFITS $200: Helping minority kids go to college, the foundation named for this Brooklyn Dodger was begun in 1973, a year after his death Jackie Robinson
#8892, aired 2023-06-13THE YEAR OF THE HORSE $200: 1973: He didn't run the United Nations, but he did run the Belmont in record time Secretariat
#8877, aired 2023-05-23SUPER BOWL WINNERS BY QUARTERBACK $1000: 1973 & 1974: Bob Griese the (Miami) Dolphins
#8875, aired 2023-05-19HIP-HOP NAMES $2000: Hip-hop's 50th bday in 2023 is based on the Aug. 11, 1973 party DJed by Clive Campbell, who used this name from a mythical strongman DJ Kool Herc
#10, aired 2023-05-15GREAT SPORTS CALLS $400: Howard Cosell, 1973: "Down goes" this man! "Down goes" this man! "Down goes" this man! Frazier
#6, aired 2023-05-10PITCHERS HAVE BIG YEARS $400: In 1973 Nolan Ryan struck out 383 batters, breaking this lefty's 8-year-old record by one Koufax
#8854, aired 2023-04-20"P"OTPOURRI $1200: Like Michelangelo's famous sculpture, the van Gogh painting seen here is called this; it was donated to the Vatican in 1973 Pietà
#8848, aired 2023-04-12HOW ARE YOU FEELING? $600: This uneasy adjective has been the second half of a TV soap opera title since March 26, 1973 restless
#8847, aired 2023-04-11NO, PRIME MINISTER $1600: In 1973 Luis Carrero Blanco became PM, taking power in Spain from this man, but was assassinated 6 months later Franco
#8838, aired 2023-03-29A REAL LONG SHOT $800: In a 1973 game against Buffalo, this Boston Bruin scored on a length-of-the-ice shot from behind his own goal line Orr
#8829, aired 2023-03-16THE LEADER BEFORE THE LEADER $800: A Sept. 11, 1973 coup led to the death of Salvador Allende & General Pinochet taking control of this country Chile
#8810, aired 2023-02-17MEMOIRS OF GOVERNMENT & POLITICS $400: Head of this agency from 1973 to 1977, Russell Train wrote "Politics, Pollution, and Pandas" the EPA
#8805, aired 2023-02-10BEFORE THEY WERE SUPREME COURT JUSTICES $1,600 (Daily Double): In 1973 became the Arizona Senate Majority Leader Sandra Day O'Connor
#8796, aired 2023-01-30SCARY MOVIES $2000: This 1973 cult classic about pagan rites on a small Scottish isle ends with the burning of the title effigy--& some other things Wicker Man
#8791, aired 2023-01-23AFGHANISTAN & PAKISTAN $1200: Associated with Iran, this title was used by rulers of Afghanistan until the monarchy fell in 1973; the last one is seen here a shah
#11, aired 2023-01-19LANDMARKS $500: Frank Gehry said the landmark seen here that opened in this city in 1973 "changed the image of an entire country" Sydney
#8788, aired 2023-01-18LONG-SERVING POLITICIANS $1600: He was the center of attention as New York's governor from 1959 to 1973 & a year later, was selected to be vice president Nelson Rockefeller
#9, aired 2023-01-05WE MEAN BUSINESS $900: On day 1 in 1973, this corp. delivered 186 packages, but in fiscal year 2021 annual revenue, it delivered $84 billion FedEx
#8776, aired 2023-01-02SACRIFICIAL ROLES $1600: Trying to spare Regan from evil in this 1973 thriller, Jason Miller as Father Karras screams "Take me" & is taken The Exorcist
#8770, aired 2022-12-23RIAN JOHNSON LOVES A WHODUNIT $800: (Rian Johnson presents the clue.) An underappreciated film is 1973's "The Last of Sheila", a murder mystery written by the unexpected duo of Stephen Sondheim & this star of "Psycho" (Anthony) Perkins
#8748, aired 2022-11-23A 20th CENTURY FACTS PRODUCTION $400: In 1973 the U.N. denounced this South African social policy but its end via legislation took 2 more decades apartheid
#8736, aired 2022-11-07VICE PRESIDENTS $800: In 1973, just days after declaring, "I will not resign if indicted", he resigned Spiro Agnew
#8732, aired 2022-11-01CROCODILE POP $200: His song "Crocodile Rock" was a No. 1 hit in 1973 (Sir) Elton John
#6, aired 2022-10-30WITH AUTHOR-ITY $100: In 1973 Anne Rice sank her teeth into writing her first novel, about an "interview with" one of these, & finished in 5 weeks a vampire
#5, aired 2022-10-23WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY? $400 (Daily Double): On defeating Bobby Riggs in tennis' 1973 Battle of the Sexes: "I think he just... underestimated me" Billie Jean King
#8711, aired 2022-10-0320th CENTURY POP MUSIC $1000: "Time" & "Money" can both be found on this Pink Floyd album from 1973 The Dark Side of the Moon
#8695, aired 2022-07-29GOVERNORS $200: Since 1973 4 governors of this Midwest state have done time in prison, including George Ryan & Rod Blagojevich Illinois
#8671, aired 2022-06-27FEMALE FOUNDERS $1200: In 1973, the year she beat Bobby Riggs, she founded the Women's Tennis Association Billie Jean King
#8669, aired 2022-06-23PUBLISHED POSTHUMOUSLY $9,000 (Daily Double): This author traded China for the Korean DMZ in "The Eternal Wonder", published 40 years after her 1973 death (Pearl) Buck
#8663, aired 2022-06-15STICKS & STONES $200: In 1973 North Carolina went green in naming this as the official state precious stone an emerald
#8661, aired 2022-06-13U.S. HISTORY $1600: In 1973 this retired Chief Justice returned to California to swear in Tom Bradley, the first Black mayor of Los Angeles (Earl) Warren
#8654, aired 2022-06-02THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE $400: In 1973, after nearly 6 years as a P.O.W. in Vietnam, this future senator returned home a hero John McCain
#8636, aired 2022-05-09AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MOVIES $1600: The scene at Burge's Drive-In in Modesto, California was one of George Lucas' inspirations for this 1973 film American Graffiti
#8631, aired 2022-05-02MIAMI NEWS CLUES $200: (I'm Nicole Perez.) 17-0 was Super Bowl terrific in 1973, & all Miami was cheering as the Dolphins became the first & only NFL team in history to have a perfect winning season, led by this coach who has the most NFL wins all time Don Shula
#8611, aired 2022-04-04CHANGES ON THE U.S. MAP $200: From 1963 to 1973 Florida's Cape Canaveral was known as this Cape Kennedy
#8594, aired 2022-03-10SPORTS $800: No horse had run the Kentucky Derby in under 2 minutes until this Triple Crown winner performed the feat in 1973 Secretariat
#8579, aired 2022-02-17A MEASURE OF AUTHOR-ITY $2000: O! This author of "O Pioneers" was featured on a stamp in 1973 Cather
#8571, aired 2022-02-07POP CULTURE "EAST" & "WEST" $400: Yul Brynner wore the black hat in this 1973 movie; Ed Harris is a different man in black on the TV series Westworld
#8550, aired 2022-01-07IT WAS 1970s AMERICA, MAN $200: After she beat Bobby Riggs in straight sets, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3 on Sept. 20, 1973, Riggs admitted, "I underestimated you" Billie Jean King
#8550, aired 2022-01-07IT WAS 1970s AMERICA, MAN $400: In 1973 he was minority leader of the House of Representatives but got 2 big job promotions by the end of the next year Ford
#8545, aired 2021-12-31MODERN FOLK HEROES $800: Famous around the world, this man who died in 1973 created his own martial art, jeet kune do Bruce Lee
#8530, aired 2021-12-10BIG MOVIE ON CAMPUS $800: This 1973 film follows a first-year student's clashes with his contracts prof at Harvard Law School The Paper Chase
#8513, aired 2021-11-17GRAMMY'S ALBUM OF THE YEAR $2000: He won back-to-back for 1973 & 1974 with "Innervisions" & "Fulfillingness' First Finale" Stevie Wonder
#8509, aired 2021-11-11FRANCE VS. AMERICA $1600: As seen in the 2021 TV drama about him, this one-named fashion designer took part in a 1973 Franco-American runway battle at Versailles Halston
#8508, aired 2021-11-10FIRST THINGS FIRST $1000: On May 14, 1973 this first U.S. space station was launched; its first crew arrived 11 days later Skylab
#8508, aired 2021-11-10CARIBBEAN HISTORY $1600: Until 1973 this country was known as British Honduras Belize
#8504, aired 2021-11-04RE-CHARTED $800: Of course this novelty hit by Bobby "Boris" Pickett was a hit for Halloween 1962, but why did it chart again in the summer of 1973? "Monster Mash"
#8502, aired 2021-11-02ORGANIZATIONS $1000: Increased U.S. inflation was one result in 1973 when members of this organization quadrupled oil prices OPEC
#8487, aired 2021-10-12EDUCATION FIRSTS $1200: Golfer Terry Williams was the USA's first woman to receive one of these, from the University of Miami in 1973 a sports scholarship
#8485, aired 2021-10-08THE GRAND OLE OPERA HOUSE $2000: In 1973 Prokofiev's "War and Peace" was the first opera performed at this opera house very far south of Russia the Sydney Opera House
#8484, aired 2021-10-07U.S. FRANCHISES $1200: A red, white & blue hot air balloon is the logo of this real estate franchise that opened its first office in 1973 RE/MAX
#8477, aired 2021-09-28ENTERTAINMENT & THE NMAAHC $600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents from the National Museum of African American History and Culture.) You can't miss the 1973 Cadillac convertible, owned by this rock pioneer, who influenced so many early performers, including The Beatles, & he drove the car in "Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll", a documentary that celebrated his 60th birthday Chuck Berry
#8443, aired 2021-07-14ODD HISTORY $200: One of these took place on the Bounty in 1789; there was another of sorts on Skylab in 1973 when the radios were turned off a mutiny
#8432, aired 2021-06-29PAST LIVES $800: One obituary said, "He is believed to have lived on the top floor of the Xanadu Princess Hotel in Freeport, Bahamas since 1973" (Howard) Hughes
#8420, aired 2021-06-11BASEBALL'S BIG NUMBERS $600: In 1973 & 1974 this California Angels pitcher hurled a total of 750 strikeouts, the most ever in 2 straight years Nolan Ryan
#8407, aired 2021-05-25DOUBLE THE DOUBLE VOWELS $1000: This transparent feature first debuted for Ford on the 1973 Lincoln Continental Mark IV a moonroof
#8399, aired 2021-05-132-LETTER FIRST NAMERS $400: Beginning in 1973 he received 4 consecutive Oscar nominations for acting Al Pacino
#8388, aired 2021-04-28IN-CAR-CERATED $600: This action by OPEC in October 1973 produced long lines at U.S. gas stations an oil embargo
#8383, aired 2021-04-21AMERICAN HISTORY $400: The first one of these was made in 1973 from a Motorola executive to his competitor at AT&T a cellular phone call
#8380, aired 2021-04-16NATIVE AMERICANS $2000: In 1973 this South Dakota massacre site was seized by Native Americans & held for 71 days Wounded Knee
#8377, aired 2021-04-13VICE PRESIDENTS $400: In 1973 this vice president resigned over things he did while he was governor of Maryland (Spiro) Agnew
#8374, aired 2021-04-08TOP OF THE BILL $1000: "Enter the Dragon", 1973: this martial arts legend Bruce Lee
#8350, aired 2021-03-05BROADWAY MUSICALS $600: (Christopher Plummer presents the clue.) In 1973, I sang the closing number "I Never Loved You", playing with panache, this heroic Frenchman in Anthony Burgess's musical version of the famous play Cyrano de Bergerac
#8349, aired 2021-03-04HIT: THE "ROAD" $800: Elton John said "Goodbye" to this colorful route in a 1973 hit Yellow Brick Road
#8343, aired 2021-02-24SUBPOENAS $200: In 1973 a Senate committee investigating this scandal subpoenaed documents & recordings from the White House the Watergate scandal
#8320, aired 2021-01-22PLANE SPOKEN $1600: Capable of cruising at 1,350 mph, or Mach 2.04, this plane made its first transatlantic crossing on Sept. 26, 1973 the Concorde
#8320, aired 2021-01-22HAVE YOU HEARD MY THIRD? $1600: Roy Harris' Third was the first American symphony performed in this country, by the Philadelphia Orchestra in 1973 China
#8317, aired 2021-01-193-LETTER RESPONSES $200: John McCain's status from 1967 until his release in 1973 a POW
#8314, aired 2021-01-14THE BEST OF TIMES $400: Monarchos in 2001 & this horse in 1973, still the record holder, are the only horses to run the Kentucky Derby in under 2 minutes Secretariat
#8304, aired 2020-12-17FIRST WORDS $2000: "A screaming comes across the sky", begins this 1973 Thomas Pynchon novel Gravity's Rainbow
#8301, aired 2020-12-14BARBIE CELEBRATES ROLE MODELS $1000: It's game on for the doll honoring this woman who won 1973's Battle of the Sexes & is a champion for women's equality in sports Billie Jean King
#8276, aired 2020-11-09A DAY AT THE RACES $600: In 2012 the Maryland Racing Commission shaved 1 2/5 seconds off Secretariat's 1973 win, setting a new record for this Triple Crown race the Preakness
#8259, aired 2020-10-15WHERE HAVE I SEEN THOSE STAIRS? $800: You can visit the Georgetown stairs in Washington from the end of this 1973 thriller, but don't fall down them like Father Karras did The Exorcist
#8241, aired 2020-09-21THE TEMPLETON PRIZE $400: Mother Teresa received the inaugural 1973 prize for her work with the children of this Indian city Calcutta
#8239, aired 2020-09-17DAILY READING $1000: This 1973 Kurt Vonnegut novel about depressed car dealer Dwayne Hoover is subtitled "or Goodbye Blue Monday!" Breakfast of Champions
#8236, aired 2020-09-14PRESIDENT & ACCOUNTED FOR $1600: He didn't let a little thing like the military forcing him to quit stop him for long; he was back as Argentina's president in 1973 (Juan) Perón
#8222, aired 2020-05-2621st CENTURY ROYALTY $800: He's been king of Sweden since 1973 & XVI properly comes between Carl & this name Gustaf
#8220, aired 2020-05-22A 1970s YEAR $800: Following impeachment hearings, President Richard Nixon resigns 1974
#8162, aired 2020-02-18RELIGIOUS IDIOMS $1200: One who's nearing the end of life is knocking on this, as in a 1973 Bob Dylan song heaven's door
#8161, aired 2020-02-17HYDE $400: Enacted by Congress in response to this 1973 Supreme Court case, the Hyde Amendment limits public funding for abortions Roe v. Wade
#8157, aired 2020-02-11DAY JOB VU $1600: In 1973 Erich Segal, author of this weepy bestseller about a dying coed, quit teaching classics at Yale, but he returned in the '80s Love Story
#8139, aired 2020-01-16ROCK OPERAS $1200: The title of this 1973 rock opera by The Who is partly drawn from an incorrect understanding of schizophrenia Quadrophenia
#6, aired 2020-01-09THE DAM BILL $1600: A 1973 act of Congress approved funding for a replacement dam at American Falls on this river in the Northwest the Snake
#8128, aired 2020-01-01TV TITLE TOUGH GUYS $2000: Telly Savalas, 1973- 1978 Kojak
#8110, aired 2019-12-06BACK IN THE 20th CENTURY $1200: On Dec. 3, 1973 Pioneer 10 was within 81,000 miles of its cloud tops & would find this planet to be mostly liquid Jupiter
#8087, aired 2019-11-05ALL-TIME WINNERS $600: From 1956 to 1973 Henri Richard's name was engraved on this trophy 11 times, one for each time his team won the league title the Stanley Cup
#8085, aired 2019-11-01THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARDS $1600: Thomas Pynchon found the Fiction Prize at the end of this 1973 novel Gravity's Rainbow
#8079, aired 2019-10-24WHERE DO YOU STAN? $1200: Mohammad Daud Khan took power in this country in a 1973 coup & lost it in a 1978 one; then the Soviets came Afghanistan
#8075, aired 2019-10-18BEST PICTURE OSCAR WINNERS $2000: Johnny Hooker got the help of "the greatest con artist of them all" as this 1973 pic stole away with the Oscar The Sting
#8074, aired 2019-10-17PUT THE ASTRONAUTS ON THE MISSION $2000: Pete Conrad, Joseph Kerwin & Paul Weitz were on the 1973 first visit to this, which burned up 6 years later Skylab
#8068, aired 2019-10-09SHOUTED MOVIE QUOTES, SAID MATTER-OF-FACTLY $1000: 1973: "The power of Christ compels you. The power of Christ compels you" The Exorcist
#8067, aired 2019-10-08THESE TV SHOWS ARE OLD ENOUGH TO DRINK $1600: Since 1973 audiences have tuned in to watch the tempestuous folks of Genoa City on this soap opera The Young and the Restless
#8063, aired 2019-10-02GOVERNMENT & POLITICS $400: In April 1973 H.R. Haldeman & John Dean were among 4 top presidential aides forced out over this scandal Watergate
#8056, aired 2019-09-23COUP COUP $1000: He was appointed commander of the Chilean army by Salvador Allende 18 days before he took over in a 1973 coup Pinochet
#8052, aired 2019-09-17NEVER TO RETURN $1600: Pablo Picasso, who died in 1973, last set foot in Spain in this decade, not long before the Fascist takeover the '30s
#8038, aired 2019-07-17AWARDS & HONORS $400: The inaugural Templeton Prize, for contributions to life's spiritual aspects, was given to this nun in 1973 Mother Teresa
#8034, aired 2019-07-11A WAR BY ANY OTHER NAME $6,000 (Daily Double): The Ramadan War of 1973 is also called this, after a holiday of a different religion the Yom Kippur War
#8000, aired 2019-05-24PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILES & A BOAT $800: Honda broke through in the U.S. with the 1973 this, a model still made today the Honda Civic
#7987, aired 2019-05-07CENTRAL AMERICA $2000: English is the official language of Belize, which was known by this 2-word name from 1862 until 1973 British Honduras
#7980, aired 2019-04-26OUT-OF-OFFICE E-MAILS $1200: In 1973 he was "Out of office as vice president; available on (hopefully not in) cell" Spiro Agnew
#7966, aired 2019-04-08CAROL KAYE PLAYED BASS ON THAT $1200: The themes to "M*A*S*H", "Hawaii Five-O" & this spy show that debuted in 1966 & self-destructed in 1973 Mission: Impossible
#7947, aired 2019-03-12FRIEND OF THE COURT $400: A 1994 letter from Mother Teresa called this 1973 abortion rights decision "tragic and destructive" Roe v. Wade
#7937, aired 2019-02-26JUST THE FACTS $2000: Maynard Jackson's 1973 election as the first black mayor of this state capital was seen as a sign of "The New South" Atlanta
#7930, aired 2019-02-15PRESIDENTS' DAYS $400: Starting in 1973, Texas recognized August 27 as this man's birthday statewide Lyndon Johnson
#7930, aired 2019-02-15YOU HAD TO BE THERE $800: In 1973, the last year this happened, 646 men were inducted to serve a draft
#7920, aired 2019-02-01SHE'S GOT AWAY $600: After her uncle Salvador was assassinated in Chile in 1973, she fled to Venezuela & later became an author Isabel Allende
#7917, aired 2019-01-29BUILDING BIG $400: New York City's Twin Towers were briefly the tallest in the world until this U.S. building surpassed them in 1973 the Sears Tower
#7917, aired 2019-01-29RUSSIAN LITERATURE $1600: This 1973 work is an account of prisons & labor camps scattered across Russia like islands in a sea The Gulag Archipelago
#7915, aired 2019-01-25A BOWL OF "SUP" $1200: In this 1973 hit, Stevie Wonder sang, "When you believe in things that you don't understand, then you suffer" "Superstition"
#7912, aired 2019-01-22MUSICAL & PLAY SETTINGS $800: This play about a widow & her chauffeur "takes place from 1948 to 1973, mostly in Atlanta" Driving Miss Daisy
#7903, aired 2019-01-09HISTORY $600: Egypt & Syria launched a war against Israel on October 6, 1973, which was this Jewish holy day Yom Kippur
#7894, aired 2018-12-27ALMOST PRESIDENT $3,800 (Daily Double): Because he held this job in 1973, Carl Albert would have been Pres. had Nixon resigned before a new veep was confirmed Speaker of the House
#7893, aired 2018-12-26"W"RITERS $2000: Her first collection of stories, "In Love and Trouble: Stories of Black Women", was released in 1973 (Alice) Walker
#7887, aired 2018-12-18WHO DONE IT? $400: Beat Bobby Riggs in 1973's tennis "Battle of the Sexes" Billie Jean King
#7846, aired 2018-10-22SUPREME COURT CASES $400: Norma McCorvey used an alias to protect her identity as the plaintiff in this big case, decided Jan. 22, 1973 Roe v. Wade
#7827, aired 2018-09-25COME UP TO THE LAB $2000: "Come up to the lab" took on a whole new meaning in 1973 with the launch of this Skylab
#7823, aired 2018-09-19HERE'S YOUR METAL $800: In 1973 the EPA put the pedal to the metal & announced final regulations to get this metal out of gasoline lead
#7822, aired 2018-09-18THE LETTERS OF THE LAW $2,000 (Daily Double): 1973 pro-animal legislation: ESA the Endangered Species Act
#7820, aired 2018-09-141973: THE GROOVY & NOT-SO-GROOVY $400: The Washington Post won the 1973 Pulitzer in Public Service "for its investigation of" this "case" Watergate
#7820, aired 2018-09-141973: THE GROOVY & NOT-SO-GROOVY $1200: Already 12 games out after playing 80, "ya gotta believe" this team led by Tom Seaver came back to win the NL pennant the Mets
#7820, aired 2018-09-141973: THE GROOVY & NOT-SO-GROOVY $1600: Construction of the CN Tower began in February; 1,815' & 3 years later, the tower opened to the public in this city Toronto
#7820, aired 2018-09-141973: THE GROOVY & NOT-SO-GROOVY $2000: The 2018 TV show "Trust" dramatizes the 1973 kidnapping of this man III & the lack of interest of his billionaire grandpa Getty
#7820, aired 2018-09-141973: THE GROOVY & NOT-SO-GROOVY $3,000 (Daily Double): His death on Jan. 22, 2 days after Nixon's second inauguration, left no living ex-U.S. presidents LBJ
#7816, aired 2018-09-10US OPEN 50 YEARS $400: In 1973 Ms. Court & Mr. Newcombe got $25,000 each as the U.S. Open was the first of this quartet of titles to equalize men's & women's prizes the Grand Slam
#7796, aired 2018-07-02BORN & DIED $1,000 (Daily Double): Born in Spain in 1881, he "drew" his last breath near Cannes April 8, 1973 Picasso
#7791, aired 2018-06-25DON'T TELL ME $1000: Sergeant Howie, you've got an appointment with the title pagan fella in this 1973 horror classic The Wicker Man
#7783, aired 2018-06-13BACK PEDDLING $1000: An ad for the 1973 Pinto said, "When you get back to basics, you get back to" this company Ford
#7776, aired 2018-06-04THE NOVEL'S SUBTITLE $1200: A fantasy romance published in 1973: "S. Morgenstern's Classic Tale of True Love and High Adventure" The Princess Bride
#7774, aired 2018-05-31MONARCHS FLUTTER BY $1600: Carl XVI Gustaf came to the throne in this country in 1973 Sweden
#7767, aired 2018-05-22ILLINOIS AT 200 $400: Completed in 1973, it was the world's tallest building until 1996 Willis Tower (or Sears Tower)
#7765, aired 2018-05-18PUTTING THE VICE IN VICE PRESIDENT $600: On Oct. 11, 1973 the New York Times said he "quits vice presidency and admits tax evasion in '67" Spiro Agnew
#7755, aired 2018-05-04PRESIDENTS' ONE-SYLLABLE LAST NAMES $400: He served in the House of Representatives from 1949 to 1973 (Gerald) Ford
#7754, aired 2018-05-03AUTHORS USE NEW WORDS $200: In 1973 Norman Mailer added this suffix to "fact" for "facts which have no existence before appearing" in the media a factoid
#7737, aired 2018-04-10ENTERTAINING ERAS $1200: Not MC but this precedes "Kool Herc" in the name of the guy who says he began the hip-hop era (Bronx Rec Room, 1973) DJ
#7725, aired 2018-03-23DISNEYLAND: YESTERDAY & TODAY $1000: From 1967 to 1973, the Carousel of Progress showcased decades of American life, sponsored by this company GE (General Electric)
#7718, aired 2018-03-14POP "STREET" $1600: Scorsese feature film from 1973 Mean Streets
#7708, aired 2018-02-28MARCH MADNESS CHAMPS $400: It's likely no team will break the record of 7 titles in a row won by this West Coast squad from 1967 to 1973 UCLA
#7701, aired 2018-02-191970s MOVIES $800: This not-at-all Christmasy film about demonic possession opened on December 26, 1973 The Exorcist
#7701, aired 2018-02-19IT'S ALL A MIRAGE $800: Israel used the French Mirage fighter to great effect in both the 1967 Six-Day War & this 1973 holy day war Yom Kippur
#7701, aired 2018-02-191970s MOVIES $1200: In 1973, 43 years before they did it on HBO, robots roamed this title amusement park Westworld
#7679, aired 2018-01-18MOVIE SPOILERS $800: This colorful food in the title of a 1973 Charlton Heston film is really people, not fish Soylent Green
#7657, aired 2017-12-19ANGELS IN AMERICA $1200: In 1973 this Angel fanned Rich Reese for this 383rd strikeout of the season, still the modern record Nolan Ryan
#7656, aired 2017-12-18MISCELLANY $1000: Launched in 1973, this first U.S. space station fell from orbit & broke apart 6 years later Skylab
#7641, aired 2017-11-27MAJOR THIRDS IN MUSIC $2000: In 1973 singer Loudon Wainwright III didn't name his son Loudon IV but this Rufus
#7625, aired 2017-11-03THANK YOU, SENATOR $400: We thank this senator for his brave military service, especially as a P.O.W. from 1967 to 1973 John McCain
#7624, aired 2017-11-02ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT TRAVELS THROUGH TIME $800: (Nancy O'Dell and Kevin Frazier of Entertainment Tonight present the clue.) (Kevin) It's "E.T." for March 28, 1973 & last night, the Academy made him an offer he refused (Nancy) We sit down with Sacheen Littlefeather, who turned down the Oscar for this leading man Marlon Brando
#7614, aired 2017-10-19THE CHANDLER $1,200 (Daily Double): Chandler wrote, "Down" these paths a detective "must go"; the phrase became a 1973 Scorsese film title mean streets
#7610, aired 2017-10-13"THE" MOVIE $1600: This 1973 horror classic had Linda Blair take an extended look around The Exorcist
#7601, aired 2017-10-02BUNNIES $800: It was the occupation of both Deborah Harry in 1973 & Gloria Steinem (undercover) in 1963 a Playboy Bunny
#7590, aired 2017-09-15GOVERNMENT FOLKS WITH 2 FIRST NAMES? $800: This White House counsel, in 1973: "We have a cancer within, close to the presidency, that's growing" John Dean
#7572, aired 2017-07-11WE MEAN BUSINESS $200: In college, Fred Smith wrote a paper about the need for an overnight delivery service; in 1973 he launched this co. FedEx
#7553, aired 2017-06-14COLLEGE HIJINKS $800: Sometimes Aggies at this school need support, like in 1973 when a 40'-wide bra fronted an academic building Texas A & M
#7552, aired 2017-06-13THE NATIONAL WOMEN'S HALL OF FAME $1000: 3 African-American women were in the first class of 1973: Mary Bethune, Harriet Tubman & this opera singer Marian Anderson
#7544, aired 2017-06-01WHAT'S THE SCORE? $800: March 31, 1973, Ken Norton over Muhammad Ali by 7-5, 5-4, 5-6, this kind of decision a split decision
#7542, aired 2017-05-30SEOUL MAN & WOMAN $400: Ordained in 1973 & promoted to his metropolitan see in 2012, Andrew Yeom Soo-Jong is Seoul's this archbishop
#7542, aired 2017-05-30THE PLAYS OF NEIL SIMON $1600: "Chapter Two" is Neil's semi-autobiographical play about his life with this actress he married in 1973 Marsha Mason
#7519, aired 2017-04-27FROM PAGE TO SCREEN $800: This 1971 novel by William Peter Blatty scared the devil out of moviegoers in 1973 The Exorcist
#7505, aired 2017-04-07HISTORIC AMERICANS $2000: The first Southern black woman elected to the house, she represented Texas from 1973 to 1979 (Barbara) Jordan
#7496, aired 2017-03-271970s "SONG" TITLES $800: The Fugees caught some (Roberta) Flack when the band covered this 1973 hit "Killing Me Softly With His Song"
#7492, aired 2017-03-21PRETTY COLORS $1000: Made popular by a 1973 hit song, these are used to welcome servicemen & women home from overseas yellow ribbons
#7480, aired 2017-03-03A SONG OF "YOU" $200: This "shining" 1973 No. 1 by Stevie Wonder forever will stay in our hearts "You Are The Sunshine Of My Life"
#7465, aired 2017-02-10WON'T YOU TAKE ME TO FUNKYTOWN? $1600: 1973's "Funky Stuff" was the first Top 40 hit of this funk-tastic band; "Jungle Boogie" was next Kool & the Gang
#7435, aired 2016-12-30GEORGIA IN SONG $2000: In 1973 Gladys Knight & the Pips rode this title transportation to No. 1 the "Midnight Train To Georgia"
#7425, aired 2016-12-16UNUSUAL ATTRACTIONS $600: Encinitas, Calif. has a tennis museum dedicated to this champ who lost a challenge match to Billie Jean King in 1973 Bobby Riggs
#7396, aired 2016-11-07PARTY TIME! $600: Founded in 1973: This Israeli party to the right of Labor Likud
#7386, aired 2016-10-24VEEP $1600: She's seen here with hubby Juan, shortly before becoming his V.P. in 1973, & his successor in 1974 Isabel Perón
#7372, aired 2016-10-04KEEP IT 100 $800: His 100th Top 40 hit was 1973's "Steamroller Blues", taken from his TV special "Aloha from Hawaii" Elvis
#7349, aired 2016-07-21THE 1970s $400: On Sept. 26, 1973 this supersonic aircraft made its first transatlantic crossing the Concorde
#7341, aired 2016-07-11NO. 2 ON THE CHARTS $400: Nat King Cole's "Ramblin' Rose" reached No. 2 in 1962 & this group's "Ramblin Man" just missed the top spot in 1973 the Allman Brothers
#7334, aired 2016-06-30MUSICIANS ON TV $800: The title of this TV show about bandmates Jemaine & Bret is a pun on a 1973 aeronautic achievement Flight of the Conchords
#7332, aired 2016-06-2820th CENTURY QUOTES $1,000 (Daily Double): In November 1973 Richard Nixon made this declaration, saying he'd earned everything he'd got "I am not a crook"
#7309, aired 2016-05-26MY FIRST CAR $800: This comedian's first car was a 1973 Fiat that he undoubtedly used to get coffee with other funny guys Jerry Seinfeld
#7274, aired 2016-04-07EXPERIMENTS $1600: Testing thermal coatings was among the 82 experiments on this fittingly named 1973-74 U.S. spacecraft Skylab
#7273, aired 2016-04-06"R" HOTEL $1600: When this alliterative chain opened in 1973, it cost $8.50 to stay under its colorful namesake feature Red Roof
#7265, aired 2016-03-25HALT! $1200: U.N. Resolution 338 called for an immediate halt to this October 1973 war the Yom Kippur War
#7262, aired 2016-03-22BESTSELLERS BY PARTIAL TITLE $400: From Liberated 1973, "Flying" Fear of Flying
#7260, aired 2016-03-18HITT"ING" THE TOP 40 $600: This 1973 No. 1 hit by Roberta Flack won Grammys for Record of the Year & Song of the Year "Killing Me Softly With His Song"
#7256, aired 2016-03-14BEST DRAMA SERIES EMMY AWARDS $1000: 1973: This series about a large family during the Depression The Waltons
#7250, aired 2016-03-04COMPLETES THE TONY-WINNING PLAY TITLE $800: 1973, by Jason Miller: "That ____ Season" Championship
#7242, aired 2016-02-23NEVER TOO OLD $1600: Eamon de Valera was still going strong as president of this country at age 90 in 1973 Ireland
#7221, aired 2016-01-25BEE WORDS $600: It's an elaborate confidence game like the one pulled off by Paul Newman & Robert Redford in a 1973 film a sting
#7210, aired 2016-01-08MUSICAL NICKNAMES $1600: A 1973 Frank Sinatra album was titled he "Is Back" Ol' Blue Eyes
#7208, aired 2016-01-06THE SUPER BOWL HEAD COACH'S TEAM $1200: 1973: Don Shula (perfect) the Dolphins
#7205, aired 2016-01-01SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK $1600: Brownsville Station's only Top 10 hit was a 1973 smash about doing this forbidden thing "in the boys room" smoking
#7197, aired 2015-12-22GRAB BAG $1600: John Paul Stevens defended this 1973 landmark ruling as "an integral part of... the basic equality of men and women" Roe v. Wade
#7188, aired 2015-12-09EGOT-ISTS $1600: For 1973 Marvin Hamlisch got Os for both the score & "memorable" title song of this Redford-Streisand film The Way We Were
#7186, aired 2015-12-07FAMILIAR BRANDS IN SONG $1000: In 1973 Paul Simon begged, "Mama don't let them take my" this "away"; in 2009 they did Kodachrome
#7184, aired 2015-12-03THE NEW YORK TIMES: OBITUARIES $1000: The unsung may be hailed, like NASA's Jack Kinzler, who designed a parasol that saved this imperiled space station in 1973 Skylab
#7182, aired 2015-12-01WARS $400: In 1973 the fourth Arab-Israeli War, sometimes called the Yom Kippur War, occurred during this Islamic month Ramadan
#7181, aired 2015-11-30KIDNAPPING $600: In 1973 this oilman & founder of an L.A. art museum paid $2.2 million to get back a grandson--the most he could take off hs taxes (Jean Paul) Getty
#7175, aired 2015-11-20BODIES OF WATER $1000: When Syria built the Tabaqah Dam on this river in 1973, it created a reservoir called Lake Assad the Euphrates
#7157, aired 2015-10-27SPORTS HALL OF FAMERS $800: This Tennis Hall of Famer earned greater fame for his 1973 "Battle of the Sexes" match than for his 3 Wimbledon titles Bobby Riggs
#7156, aired 2015-10-26THE WAY WE "WAR" $2000: This 1973 "Act" requires the president to consult with Congress when deploying troops abroad the War Powers Act
#7141, aired 2015-10-05MAGAZINES $1200: It launched in 1973 during the feminist movement as an answer to Hef Playgirl
#7136, aired 2015-09-28"O-M-G"! $400: Members of OPEC declared one of these 2-word stoppages in 1973 oil embargo
#7115, aired 2015-07-17FOR SALE $800: Clayton Jacobson invented this watercraft, & in 1973 Kawasaki began revving them up for sale a jet ski
#7111, aired 2015-07-13MOVIE MUSIC $2000: "Tubular Bells" was in this 1973 scarefest The Exorcist
#7109, aired 2015-07-09THE 114th CONGRESS $200: From 1967 to 1973 this senator in the 114th Congress was a prisoner of war in Vietnam (John) McCain
#7098, aired 2015-06-24A BIT ABOUT AUTHORS $800: Her uncle was president of Chile from 1970 to 1973 Isabel Allende
#7093, aired 2015-06-17POP MUSIC ROYALTY $400: Their 1973 debut album includes the Freddie Mercury compositions "Great King Rat" & "My Fairy King" Queen
#7091, aired 2015-06-15MOVIE TITLE POSSESIVES $400: Paul Lynde voiced Templeton the rat in this 1973 animated film based on an E.B. White book Charlotte's Web
#7080, aired 2015-05-29MR. SMITH $2000: When he launched FedEx in 1973, it delivered 186 packages the first night; now it handles more than 10 mil. a day Frederick Smith
#7079, aired 2015-05-28PSYCHOLOGY $1200: This 2-word term has its origins in a hostage taking that followed a botched 1973 robbery of a Swedish bank Stockholm syndrome
#7066, aired 2015-05-11NO MORE HALF-MEASURES $200: Secretariat won the 1973 Belmont Stakes by an astounding 31 of these; each one is about 8 feet a length
#7055, aired 2015-04-24POP CULTURE $1600: A roadie known as Roger the Hat provided the manic, dare we say lunatic, laughter on this 1973 Pink Floyd album Dark Side of the Moon
#7050, aired 2015-04-17LITERARY MEALTIME? $1000: In the title of Alice Childress' 1973 novel of teenage heroin addiction, this "Ain't Nothin' but a Sandwich" a hero
#7022, aired 2015-03-10CELEBRITY NAME RECOGNITION $800: We "sez" that the middle of Martin Scorsese's last name is not "sayz" & that he directed this 1973 Harvey Keitel "road" movie Mean Streets
#7015, aired 2015-02-27ALL ABOUT THE SUPREME COURT $800: (Retired Justice Sandra Day O'Connor gives the clue.) In Planned Parenthood v. Casey, an opinion I wrote with 2 other justices applied stare decisis, or respect for precedent, in broadly upholding this controversial 1973 decision Roe v. Wade
#7011, aired 2015-02-23PAPER OR PLASTIC? $1600: Invented in 1973, these kits get their catchy name from the way the plastic sheets get smaller when colored & baked Shrinky Dinks
#7007, aired 2015-02-17THE MARIAN KIND $1000: In 1973 lawyer & civil rights activist Marian Edelman created the CDF, short for this the Children's Defense Fund
#6991, aired 2015-01-26HOSPITALS $1200: Founded in 1973, this center at the Florida Hospital is for people with diseased organs, not those newly come to the state the Transplant Center
#6973, aired 2014-12-31CELEBRITIES' FAVORITE MOVIES $400: (Warren Buffett delivers the clue.) One of my favorites is this 1973 movie in which Paul Newman invests a little time to con a large sum of out evil mobster Doyle Lonnegan The Sting
#6971, aired 2014-12-29MEET THE DAKOTAS! $800: The site of a 1890 massacre & a 1973 incident is on South Dakota's Pine Ridge Reservation Wounded Knee
#6963, aired 2014-12-17WHAT A COUP! $800: By the end of the day on Sept. 11, 1973, Augusto Pinochet had done an end run on this president of Chile Salvador Allende
#6944, aired 2014-11-20BOOKS & ARTHURS $1000: His 1973 "Rendezvous with Rama", about an encounter with an alien spaceship, won both nebula & Hugo awards Arthur C. Clarke
#6930, aired 2014-10-31CREATURE FEATURES $2000: 1973: "The Day of the ____" Jackal
#6915, aired 2014-10-10A WHOLE NEW BALLGAME $600: The American League adopted this new rule & new role in 1973; the National League declined a designated hitter
#6896, aired 2014-09-15NO. 1 SONGS $800: In 1973 this brother & sister duo were on top of the charts with "Top Of The World" The Carpenters
#6879, aired 2014-07-10NO CHASER $400: In 1973 he won the Preakness by 2 1/2 lengths---he became a "tremendous machine" at Belmont Secretariat
#6874, aired 2014-07-03BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN $800: Springsteen's 1973 debut, "Greetings from" this New Jersey resort city, initially sold only 25,000 copies Asbury Park
#6857, aired 2014-06-10NEVADA $600: In 1973 this variety of sheep was designated Nevada's state animal a bighorn sheep
#6857, aired 2014-06-10STAMPS $800: In 1973 this small Himalayan kingdom near Nepal issued stamps that could be played on a phonograph Bhutan
#6831, aired 2014-05-05WE'RE A NORTH AMERICAN BAND! $200: In 1973 Mammoth thought it cheaper to hire David Lee Roth as a singer than rent his P.A. system; Mammoth became this in '74 Van Halen
#6831, aired 2014-05-05AFRICAN CAPITALS $400: In 1973 this nation voted to move its capital from Dar es Salaam to Dodoma, a move some say is still going on Tanzania
#6821, aired 2014-04-21THE CAPTAIN $1000: In 1973 this royal daughter married Captain Mark Phillips of the Queen's Dragoon Guards Princess Anne
#6813, aired 2014-04-09SUPPORTING ACTOR OSCARS $2000: 1973: He got his Oscar the old-fashioned way: he earned it as Prof. Kingsfield in "The Paper Chase" (John) Houseman
#6797, aired 2014-03-18PARTY ON! $400: 1973: Vietnam's Le Duc Tho Communist
#6785, aired 2014-02-28WHO SANG IT FIRST? $1200: Manfred Mann made "Blinded By The Light" a hit after it was introduced on a 1973 album by this rocker who wrote it (Bruce) Springsteen
#6773, aired 2014-02-12THE HARVARD BOOK STORE TOP 100 $400: This vintage Vonnegut "meal" from 1973 ranks No. 3 Breakfast of Champions
#6772, aired 2014-02-11JUST A WORD BEFORE GOING $800: This Spanish artist passed away in 1973 but not before asking friends to "Drink to me" Picasso
#6765, aired 2014-01-31EPONYMOUS AIRPORTS $2000: In 1973 Israel's Lod Airport was renamed to honor him, the nation's first prime minister (David) Ben-Gurion
#6758, aired 2014-01-22SOUTH AMERICAN HISTORY $800: Following the 1973 coup that included an air strike on the presidential palace, this general seized control of Chile Pinochet
#6757, aired 2014-01-21HISTORY $1600: In 1973 U.S. officials misread a Soviet message & went to level 3 in this system, 1 below the Cuban Missile Crisis DEFCON
#6756, aired 2014-01-201970s NO. 1 HITS $200: In 1973 "Crocodile Rock" became this artist's first No. 1 hit; it sure wasn't his last Elton John
#6740, aired 2013-12-27WHAT'S MY AIRLINE? $200: Talk about free to move about the country! In 1973 this airline offered a $13 Dallas-to-Houston fare Southwest
#6708, aired 2013-11-13JOURNALISTS $400: This duo's work earned the Washington Post the 1973 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service Woodward & Bernstein
#6706, aired 2013-11-11THOSE "R" THE TOP 10 HITS $1200: John Denver, 1973 "Rocky Mountain High"
#6702, aired 2013-11-05JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG $800: Leon Jaworski, who had worked as a lawyer at the trials, was the special prosecutor investigating this scandal in 1973 Watergate
#6697, aired 2013-10-29MANNED SPACE FLIGHT $400: The last Saturn V rocket was launched on May 14, 1973 to lift this first U.S. space station into orbit Skylab
#6669, aired 2013-09-19I'LL HAVE AN OLD SPANISH $400: This 91-year-old Spanish painter died in France in 1973 Picasso
#6643, aired 2013-07-03AN "F" IN HISTORY $2000: Henry Kissinger is seen here failing to get this Saudi king to lift the 1973 oil embargo King Faisal
#6640, aired 2013-06-28THE ENVIRONMENT $800: In 1973, 3 years after it was founded, the EPA was successful in banning the use of sprayed this for fireproofing asbestos
#6635, aired 2013-06-21THE 1970s $200: In 1973, he became the second man in U.S. history to resign as Vice President Agnew
#6635, aired 2013-06-21SONGS GETTING AIR PLAY $400: In 1973 he sang, "Daniel is traveling tonight on a plane, I can see the red tail lights heading for Spain" Elton John
#6635, aired 2013-06-21THE 1970s $800: Israel's first fighter plane, the Nesher ("Vulture"), took wing & had many kills in this holiday-named 1973 war the Yom Kippur War
#6593, aired 2013-04-24BUT THE END IS ROUGH $800: In 1973 Albert DeSalvo, known as this Massachusetts killer, was slain in prison by the Walpole Shanker the "Boston Strangler"
#6590, aired 2013-04-19BODY SNATCHERS $1000: In 1973 this country-rock pioneer known as "GP" was treated to a homemade cremation by his drunk buddies Gram Parsons
#6578, aired 2013-04-03APRIL $400: This league confounded purists when the designated hitter rule made its debut on April 6, 1973 the American League
#6567, aired 2013-03-19RETIRED $800: After his 1973 heroics he was retired to stud, siring more than 40 stakes winners Secretariat
#6550, aired 2013-02-22AFI LIFE ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS $1000: The first recipient, in 1973, was this director of "Rio Grande" & "Stagecoach" (John) Ford
#6531, aired 2013-01-28NON-BRITISH ROYALS $800: Carl XVI Gustaf became king of this country in 1973; 2 years later, his role was made totally symbolic Sweden
#6530, aired 2013-01-25THAT'S A CLOWN QUESTION, BRO $1600: "Send In The Clowns" is from 1973's "A Little Night Music" by this legendary Broadway songwriter Stephen Sondheim
#6515, aired 2013-01-04POTPOURRI $800: One of the N.Y. Times' headlines on this landmark 1973 Supreme Court decision was "Cardinals Shocked" Roe v. Wade
#6508, aired 2012-12-26THEIR SOUL GRAMMY NOMINATION $1600: It wasn't the Soul Train but this train that got Gladys Knight & the Pips nominated in 1973 a "Midnight Train To Georgia"
#6490, aired 2012-11-30IT'S CHILE IN HERE $1000: In 2011 a forensic investigation concluded that this president's 1973 death was a suicide (Salvador) Allende
#6477, aired 2012-11-13A YEAR TO REMEMBER $800: Saigon falls to Communist forces 1975
#6472, aired 2012-11-06A YEAR IN THE LIFE $400: 1973: He nationalizes all foreign-owned petroleum assets in Libya Gadhafi
#6449, aired 2012-10-04JACQUES OF ALL TRADES $800: In 1973 he founded a nonprofit society dedicated to marine conservation Jacques Cousteau
#6446, aired 2012-10-01SPORTS PEOPLE $600: She beat Bobby Riggs in the 1973 "Battle of the Sexes" exhibition tennis match Billie Jean King
#6442, aired 2012-09-25THE ADMIRALS CLUB $2000: This engineer who developed the USS Nautilus, the first atomic-powered sub, was promoted to admiral in 1973 Hyman Rickover
#6428, aired 2012-07-25BIOGRAPHIES $800: Norman Mailer wrote a biography of this screen goddess, & the 2 of them shared the July 16, 1973 cover of Time Marilyn Monroe
#6406, aired 2012-06-25QUEUES $600: Lines at U.S. gas pumps resulted from a 1973 oil embargo by OAPEC, OPEC with this 4-letter word added Arab
#6383, aired 2012-05-23LYRICS OF THE TOP 40 SONG $400: 1973: "But if this ever-changing world in which we live in, makes you give in and cry, say..." "Live And Let Die"
#6382, aired 2012-05-22THE COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS $800: In 1973 the Commonwealth issued a statement calling for an end to tests of these nuclear weapons
#6376, aired 2012-05-14"POWER" PLAYERS $1600: This 1973 act requires the president to consult with Congress about deploying troops abroad the War Powers Act
#6354, aired 2012-04-12SONGS FROM MOVIES $400: 1973: "The Entertainer" & "Gladiolus Rag" by Scott Joplin The Sting
#6323, aired 2012-02-29TO PAY PAUL $1600: Pay Paul Stanley: buy "Dressed to Kill" by this band, rocking & rolling all night & partying ev-er-y day since 1973 Kiss
#6297, aired 2012-01-24PLAY DATES $800: 1973 brought Secretariat's triumph & this horsey Peter Shaffer play Equus
#6278, aired 2011-12-28MONSTERS OF ROCK $1000: This 1973 Edgar Winter Group No. 1 got its title from all the cutting & splicing done to it in the editing process "Frankenstein"
#6276, aired 2011-12-26BOOKS' FIRST LINES $2000: A 2002 novel: "My name is Salmon, like the fish; first name, Susie, I was 14 when I was murdered on December 6, 1973" The Lovely Bones
#6275, aired 2011-12-23STOP THAT RACKET! $200: In 1973 the Supreme Court ruled Burbank couldn't stop airport noise, which is regulated by this administration the FAA
#6267, aired 2011-12-13GETTING DEFENSIVE $1600: In November 1973 Richard Nixon said, "People have got to know whether or not their president is a" this. "Well, I'm not" a crook
#6266, aired 2011-12-12COOKBOOKS $800: This chef whose last name is an anagram of bread published a book "On Bread" in 1973 (James) Beard
#6264, aired 2011-12-08SCHOOLS OF THE HEISMEN $800: 1973: John Cappelletti of this school; Jo-Pa had been head coach for 7 years even then Penn State
#6243, aired 2011-11-09POLITICAL LEADERS $800: Elected president of Chile in 1970, this Marxist died in a military takeover in 1973 Salvador Allende
#6236, aired 2011-10-31FALL GUYS $400: He was born in the fall of 1918 & fell out of the vice presidency in the fall of 1973 Agnew
#6234, aired 2011-10-27POSTHUMOUS POP HITS $800: 1973: "Time In A Bottle" Jim Croce
#6211, aired 2011-09-26MOVIE TITLE SONGS $800: 1973: Paul McCartney and Wings "Live And Let Die"
#6206, aired 2011-09-19HISPANIC-AMERICAN FIRSTS $1200: In 1973 this late Pittsburgh Pirate became the first Hispanic American inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame (Roberto) Clemente
#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
#6202, aired 2011-07-26LATE NIGHT TV $2000: In 1973 Tom Snyder began hosting this show that, fittingly, was on after midnight Tomorrow
#6201, aired 2011-07-25THE NEW YORK TIMES BEST 1,000 MOVIES EVER MADE $1000: This pic shows "the social changes taking place in the south between 1948 and 1973, and (a) remarkable 25-year friendship Driving Miss Daisy
#6193, aired 2011-07-13ROCK OF STAGES $200: This stage musical around since 1973 has Brad & Janet but no "Picture" in the title The Rocky Horror Show
#6192, aired 2011-07-12PHILOSOPHY $1200: In 1901 Jacques Maritain vowed to do this if he didn't find the meaning of life within a year; he lived until 1973 kill himself
#6191, aired 2011-07-11KIDNAPPED $600: This billionaire's grandson was kidnapped in 1973; ransom wasn't paid until the boy's ear was sent to a newspaper (John Paul) Getty
#6182, aired 2011-06-28LAKES & RIVERS $1600: In 1973 Syrians completed Tabka Dam, one of the world's largest on this river they call al Furat the Euphrates
#6174, aired 2011-06-16LEGISLATIVE LEGACIES $400: Gaylord Nelson, the father of Earth Day, also helped get through this 1973 act keeping critters from going extinct the Endangered Species Act
#6125, aired 2011-04-08YES, THAT'S "WHITE" $1000: Down a shot & name this 1973 Burt Reynolds movie White Lightning
#6116, aired 2011-03-28AUSTRIANS $600: Pre-Spago, this chef's first job in the U.S. was at La Tour in Indianapolis in 1973 (Wolfgang) Puck
#6110, aired 2011-03-18CLASSIC MOVIE TRAILERS $800: "Where were you in '62?" asked the trailer for this 1973 picture American Graffiti
#6105, aired 2011-03-11THE KING & "I" $800: The King called this Hank Williams classic he recorded in 1973 "the saddest song I've heard in my life" I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
#6101, aired 2011-03-07KISS $1200: In 1973 Kiss was signed to this fledgling record label that shares its name with a 1940s best picture Oscar winner Casablanca
#6099, aired 2011-03-03THE SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from outside the Opera House in Sydney, Australia.) In 1973, "The Magic Flute", which included a queen character, was the first performance given here, & in the hall on opening night was this woman, who officially opened the Opera House Queen Elizabeth
#6094, aired 2011-02-24U.S. HISTORY $1000: In October 1973 he resigned as vice president & pleaded no contest to one count of income tax evasion Spiro Agnew
#6084, aired 2011-02-10AFRICAN AMERICANS $1000: Representing Texas from 1973 to 1979, she was the first black woman from a Southern state to serve in Congress Barbara Jordan
#6075, aired 2011-01-28THE SUPREME COURT $1600: Norma McCorvey was later identified as the plaintiff in this landmark 1973 Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade
#6063, aired 2011-01-12CANDIED CAMERA $400: Oliver Reed stopped at the bar as Athos in this 1973 film; 20 years later Kiefer Sutherland made the cut The Three Musketeers
#6043, aired 2010-12-15THE CITY'S MAYOR $600: Tom Bradley (1973 to 1993) Los Angeles
#6037, aired 2010-12-07DEFENESTRATION IN CINEMA $400: Giving the devil his due, Fr. Karras invites the devil inside himself, then exits from the second floor in this 1973 movie The Exorcist
#5996, aired 2010-10-11NBA HALL OF FAMERS $200: He won an NBA title ring in 1973 as a reserve forward with the Knicks & coached the Bulls to 6 titles in the '90s Phil Jackson
#5991, aired 2010-10-04A PALACE IN HISTORY $1200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew stands in front of the Chilean presidential palace.) The presidential palace in Santiago, Chile looks a lot more peaceful than on September 11, 1973, when it was attacked & this man was violently thrown from power (Salvador) Allende
#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
#5985, aired 2010-09-24SONG HITS FOR 2 $1000: Bob Dylan in 1973; Guns N' Roses in 1991 "Knockin' On Heaven's Door"
#5984, aired 2010-09-23NO. 1 "LOVE" SONGS $800: The O'Jays asked the whole world to join in & board this in 1973 "Love Train"
#5976, aired 2010-09-13MOVIE DIRECTORS $400: He not only co-wrote, directed & starred in 1973's "Sleeper", he also composed the score Woody Allen
#5972, aired 2010-07-27PLEAS & CARATS $1600: Spiro Agnew pleaded this, Latin for "no contest", to tax fraud charges in 1973 nolo contendere
#5964, aired 2010-07-15OSCAR IN THEIR FILM DEBUTS $800: Best Supporting Actress for "Paper Moon" (1973) Tatum O'Neal
#5958, aired 2010-07-07U.S. PRESIDENTS $2000: On Dec. 6, 1973 he took the oath of office as Vice President; 8 months later he succeeded to the presidency (Gerald) Ford
#5955, aired 2010-07-02WIMBLEDON $600: Between 1973 & 2006 this Czech-American appeared in 326 Wimbledon matches, the most of any player, male or female Martina Navratilova
#5944, aired 2010-06-17MR. OCTOBER $1000: This controversial military man's brief retirement ended when he was recalled by Israel's army in October 1973 Ariel Sharon
#5910, aired 2010-04-30"V" DAY $200: This synonym for conceited was used in the title of a 1973 Carly Simon hit vain
#5890, aired 2010-04-02GET THEE TO A RUNNER-Y $800: This horse took the 1973 Preakness by 2 1/2 lengths; he ran away with the Belmont by an unreal 31 Secretariat
#5887, aired 2010-03-30FRANKENSTEIN $1000: This popmeister made the monster 3-D in 1973's "Flesh for Frankenstein" Andy Warhol
#5871, aired 2010-03-08KING & COUNTRY $400: Elvis had a No. 16 country hit with "Always On My Mind" in 1973; almost 10 years later, this redhead took it to No. 1 (Willie) Nelson
#5867, aired 2010-03-02BIBLICAL BIG SCREEN $800: Pop singer Yvonne Elliman played Mary Magdalene in this 1973 musical film Jesus Christ Superstar
#5863, aired 2010-02-24WHEN WE WERE KINGS $800: 1973 to present, in Sweden Carl Gustaf
#5853, aired 2010-02-10BE TRUE TO YOUR SCHOOL $600: This 1973 grad gave Harvard's 1989 commencement address shortly after beginning her first term as P.M. of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto
#5834, aired 2010-01-14OPERA OPERAS $400: In 1973 the Australian opera's production of Prokofiev's "War and Peace" was the first performance at this landmark the Sydney Opera House
#5815, aired 2009-12-18CANADIAN BAL-EH? $2000: In 1973 Kain & Augustyn, the Fonteyn & Nereyev of Canada, won a coveted Moscow Prize for the best of these duets the pas de deux
#5792, aired 2009-11-17THE INTESTATE $600: He died in 1973 at age 91, leaving no will but millions of dollars worth of his art for his heirs to squabble over Picasso
#5775, aired 2009-10-23BASEBRAWL $600: In a 1973 playoff, this future hit king sparked a 10-minute brawl by leveling 160-lb. Mets shortstop Bud Harrelson Pete Rose
#5772, aired 2009-10-20NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS $2,000 (Daily Double): When the 1973 peace prize was awarded to 2 men, Le Duc Tho declined but this man accepted Henry Kissinger
#5770, aired 2009-10-16OFFICIAL STATE THINGS $400: In 1973 North Carolina went dark green & designated this its official state precious stone an emerald
#5768, aired 2009-10-14THE SANDRA DAY O'CONNOR CHRONICLES $1200: O'Connor's fancy footwork in 1992's Planned Parenthood v. Casey preserved this 1973 decision Roe v. Wade
#5757, aired 2009-09-29ALTERNATE LITERARY TOMBSTONES $400: 1892-1973: I journey to the uttermost west of "The Undying Lands" where elves, I hope, will welcome me Tolkien
#5756, aired 2009-09-28THE MOON HITS $600: A prism refracts white light into the visible spectrum on this seminal 1973 album cover Dark Side of the Moon
#5752, aired 2009-09-22SCOTT JOPLIN $800: Interest in Joplin's music was revived by this 1973 film that featured many of his songs & starred Newman & Redford The Sting
#5743, aired 2009-07-22GONE COUNTRY $800: Today it's Belize, but from its colonial days until 1973 it was British this Honduras
#5714, aired 2009-06-11ENERGY FROM EVERYWHERE $2000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the RISO Nat'l Lab for Sustainable Energy in Denmark.) Danes produce 40% of the world's wind turbines & are making them more efficient as part of an energy-independence policy, spurred by this 1973 event the Arab Oil Embargo
#5701, aired 2009-05-25HEADLINES $800: On May 3, 1973 the Chicago Tribune said this local landmark "Becomes the Tallest of the Tall" the Sears Tower
#5699, aired 2009-05-21FRUIT OF THE KLUM $200: Hal-oh! Heidi Klum was born on June 1, 1973 in this country Germany
#5695, aired 2009-05-15"Y"S UP! $800: In 1973 Arab states attacked Israel on this Jewish Day of Atonement Yom Kippur
#5675, aired 2009-04-17JOE THE SENATOR $400: This Delaware man served in the Senate from 1973 to 2009, then got kicked upstairs Joe Biden
#5675, aired 2009-04-17GRAMMY-WINNING COMEDY ALBUMS $800: 1973: This addled duo's "Los Cochinos" Cheech & Chong
#5673, aired 2009-04-15ARTHUR-IAN AUTHORS $7,000 (Daily Double): He won a Hugo Award for a 1973 novel Arthur C. Clarke
#5663, aired 2009-04-01WHEN POLITICIANS SPEAK $200: In 1973 he said of being Governor of California, "I not only get to read the script, I help write it" Ronald Reagan
#5658, aired 2009-03-25BEFORE AN "AFTER" $1200: In 1973 Maureen McGovern sang, "There's got to be" one of these "if we can hold on through the night" a morning after
#5645, aired 2009-03-06CAR SHOW $800: Now sold with a hybrid package, this Honda was introduced in 1973 the Civic
#5639, aired 2009-02-26GOOD BUY! $400: This shipbuilder led a group that bought the Yankees for $10 million in 1973; in 2008, the team was worth $1 billion (George) Steinbrenner
#5614, aired 2009-01-22VIDEO GAMES $800: Computer Space, the first arcade video game, makes a cameo in this 1973 sci-fi film (spoiler: the title is people!) Soylent Green
#5590, aired 2008-12-19OPERATIONS $1200: The 1973 Egyptian & Syrian surprise attack on Israel on this holiday was known as Operation Badr, or "Full Moon" Yom Kippur
#5590, aired 2008-12-19MEASURE FOR MEASURE $2,800 (Daily Double): (Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows a long photograph of a horse race.) This horse racing term is actually an approximation of the measure of a horse from nose to tail, around 8 feet; in the photo from 1973's Belmont Stakes, you can see Secretariat won by 31 of them a length
#5582, aired 2008-12-09HOOK, LINE & SINKER $200: In 1973 Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show expressed a desire to be on "the cover of" this magazine Rolling Stone
#5560, aired 2008-11-07ELVIS A TO Z $1000: "P" is for this manager who sold Elvis' entire music catalog to RCA in 1973 for about $5 million, far below its market value Colonel (Tom) Parker
#5543, aired 2008-10-15AT THE MOVIES $600: Richard Dreyfuss & Ron Howard are 1962 high school grads cruising around town in this 1973 film American Graffiti
#5543, aired 2008-10-15STOCK IT TO ME! $800: ETH is this furniture company that shockingly moved from Vermont to Connecticut in 1973 Ethan Allen
#5536, aired 2008-10-06IT'S A BIT CHILE TODAY $800: La Moneda, alliteratively called the "Presidential" this building, was bombed by Chile's own jets 9/11/1973 a palace
#5533, aired 2008-10-01ALBUM OF THE YEAR GRAMMYS $600: 1973: "Innervisions" Stevie Wonder
#5530, aired 2008-09-26EXPIRATION DATES $200: April 8, 1973: A blue period for the art world with his demise Picasso
#5529, aired 2008-09-25THE 20th CENTURY $1200: In 1973 members of AIM occupied this South Dakota village for 71 days to protest federal policies toward Indians Wounded Knee
#5516, aired 2008-09-08EXPRESS YOURSELF $1200: Philip Roth titled his 1973 work this, synonymous with the U.S. concept of a mythical magnum opus Great American Novel
#5501, aired 2008-07-07HILLARY $800: In 1973 Ms. Rodham earned a degree from this Ivy League school, where she met a fella named Bill Yale
#5493, aired 2008-06-25NIXON'S CABINET $400: In 1973 William Rogers was replaced in this post by a German import Secretary of State
#5485, aired 2008-06-13HODGEPODGE $800: Augusto Pinochet, who ousted Salvador Allende in 1973, led the junta in this country until 1990 Chile
#5485, aired 2008-06-13POP MUSIC $1200: In 1973 Bette Midler revived this 32-year-old Andrews Sisters hit, reaching the top 10 "The Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy"
#5482, aired 2008-06-10TOP MONEYMAKING FILMS BY YEAR $800: 1973: "The Sting", "The Exorcist", "American Graffiti" The Exorcist
#5452, aired 2008-04-29"B" YOUR BEST $1000: Until 1973, it was known as British Honduras Belize
#5452, aired 2008-04-29MOVIE TAGLINES $1600: 1973: "Where were you in '62?" American Graffiti
#5435, aired 2008-04-04THE SONGS OF PAUL SIMON $1600: Simon's 1973 song about this color transparency film said "Give us those nice bright colors" Kodachrome
#5411, aired 2008-03-03COLLEGE FOOTBALL COACHING LEGENDS $600: Tom Osborne (1973-1997) (University of) Nebraska
#5392, aired 2008-02-05NONFICTION PEOPLE $200: Stephen Ambrose looked at this president's "Ruin and Recovery, 1973-1990" Richard Nixon
#5387, aired 2008-01-29U.S. "C"ITIES $1200: Between 1963 & 1973, this city was called Cape Kennedy Cape Canaveral
#5380, aired 2008-01-18YOU'VE BEEN EXILED $1200: In 1973, 14 years after his overthrow, this Cuban dictator died in exile in Spain Batista
#5376, aired 2008-01-14THE SPORTS ZONE $400: When they relocated to San Antonio in 1973, pro basketball's Chaparrals became this team the Spurs
#5354, aired 2007-12-13MEET THE ROBINSONS $1000: It was the end of Rico & of this actor who passed away in 1973 shortly after he finished filming "Soylent Green" Edward G. Robinson
#5351, aired 2007-12-10POP CULTURE $400: In 1973, at the tender age of 13, this Osmond's career blossomed with the No. 1 country hit "Paper Roses" Marie Osmond
#5344, aired 2007-11-29GRAMMY'S RECORD OF THE YEAR $800: 1973: "Killing Me Softly With His Song" Roberta Flack
#5322, aired 2007-10-30FICTIONAL FEMALES $800: Isadora Wing is the lusty heroine of this 1973 Erica Jong bestseller Fear of Flying
#5318, aired 2007-10-24TV NOSTALGIA $1000: The 1973 TV season gave us Richard Roundtree as this supercool private eye he'd played on film (John) Shaft
#5311, aired 2007-10-15SPORTS JOES $600: In 1973 George Foreman grilled this "Smokin'" guy, knocking him down 6 times in 2 rounds Joe Frazier
#5287, aired 2007-09-11FATHER OF THE BRIDE $400: On Nov. 14, 1973 his daughter Anne got married at Westminster Abbey with 500 million watching on TV Prince Philip
#5251, aired 2007-06-11RADCLIFFE GRADS $800: A 1973 degree in political science was just the beginning for this first woman Prime Minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto
#5247, aired 2007-06-051970s ROCK $2000: Their 1973 hit about "The Cover of 'Rolling Stone'" landed them on the March 29th cover of Rolling Stone Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show
#5232, aired 2007-05-15BEFORE & AFTER $800: Gastronomic 1973 Charlton Heston film extolling the virtues of Ralph Nader's 2000 ticket Soylent Green Party
#5214, aired 2007-04-19AT THE ART OPENING $1200: (Jon of the Clue Crew regards a painting.) I'd say the work here is derivative of this man, who died in France in 1973 Picasso
#5187, aired 2007-03-13WOMEN'S FIRSTS $600: In Nov. 1973 Rep. Yvonne Braithwaite of this "Golden State" became the first woman to give birth while in Congress California
#5152, aired 2007-01-23ALBUMS $400: This 1973 Pink Floyd album includes "Time" & "Money" Dark Side of the Moon
#5148, aired 2007-01-17WOMEN AUTHORS $1200: Reviewing her "Fear of Flying" in 1973, John Updike said it had "class & sass, brightness & bite" Erica Jong
#5142, aired 2007-01-09HIT THE JIM $1000: A former U.S. Marine officer, this newscaster teamed up with Robert McNeil in 1973 Jim Lehrer
#5136, aired 2007-01-01RECORD LABELS $1000: In 1973 Kiss became the first group to sign with this new label founded by Neil (not Humphrey) Bogart Casablanca Records
#5133, aired 2006-12-27NOTABLE WOMEN $200: Sarah Weddington was the attorney who successfully argued this landmark Supreme Court case in 1973 Roe v. Wade
#5121, aired 2006-12-11JORDAN $2000: Jordan lost the city of Jerusalem & the territory known as the West Bank during a war in this year 1967
#5119, aired 2006-12-07THE FAST $2000: In 1973 he became the first horse to break the 2-minute mark in the Kentucky Derby Secretariat
#5118, aired 2006-12-06WOMEN OF COUNTRY $1000: In 1973, 10 years after her death, she became the first female solo artist inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame Patsy Cline
#5118, aired 2006-12-06A STEVE McQUEEN FILM FESTIVAL $1200: 1973: Unjustly sentenced to Devil's Island, Steve plots his way to freedom Papillon
#5104, aired 2006-11-16METS, GIANTS, RANGERS & KNICKS $800: In 1973-74 this Zen-like Knick averaged a career-high 11.1 ppg; oh yeah, he's coached a little in Chicago & L.A., too Phil Jackson
#5089, aired 2006-10-26THE 20th CENTURY $200: This October 1973-March 1974 action by Arab states caused headaches for U.S. drivers the oil embargo
#5085, aired 2006-10-20THE '70s $600: This company's 1973 Gremlin had a Levi's trim package option featuring nylon "blue jeans" seat covers AMC (American Motors)
#5083, aired 2006-10-18MUSICAL THEATRE $800: One of the major hits of 1973, "Raisin" was a musical version of this 1959 Lorraine Hansberry play A Raisin in the Sun
#5061, aired 2006-09-18PUNCH LINES $600: His 1973 call "Down goes Frazier! Down goes Frazier! Down goes Frazier!" will long be remembered Howard Cosell
#5059, aired 2006-09-14COMPUTER HISTORY $600: This company whose name is synonymous with copying introduced the first hand-held mouse in 1973 Xerox
#5057, aired 2006-09-12WRECKS $800: In 1973 the wreck of this Civil War-era armored gunboat with a reptilian name was found off Cape Hatteras the Monitor
#5045, aired 2006-07-14THE NEW YORK TIMES PULITZER PRIZE WINNERS $600: Max Frankel won a 1973 Prize for his reporting on President Nixon's trip to this country China
#5044, aired 2006-07-13DISNEY FILM VOICES $1600: Brian Bedford was the voice of this title character who out-foxed a British sheriff in a 1973 film Robin Hood
#5001, aired 2006-05-15NONFICTION $600: Hunter S. Thompson found fear and loathing "in Las Vegas" & "on" this "Trail" in the title of a 1973 book the Campaign Trail
#4996, aired 2006-05-08NO. 1 ALBUMS $400: 1973: This group's "Houses of the Holy" Led Zeppelin
#4991, aired 2006-05-01THERE'S NO BUSINESS LIKE BUSINESS BUSINESS $200: On its first night of continuous operation in 1973, this co. delivered 186 packages to 25 cities overnight using 14 jets FedEx
#4977, aired 2006-04-11ELTON JOHN $2000: Completes the apt title of Elton's 1973 album "Don't Shoot Me I'm Only..." "The Piano Player"
#4975, aired 2006-04-07THE EAGLES $2000: "Tequila Sunrise" is a track on this cowboy-themed Eagles album from 1973 Desperado
#4963, aired 2006-03-22BORN TO RUN $800: He's the horse seen here in 1973 en route to a 31-length victory at Belmont Secretariat
#4941, aired 2006-02-20FROM OUTER SPACE $1200: This high-flyer seen here first began cruising the heavens in 1973 Skylab
#4936, aired 2006-02-13NATIONAL INVENTORS HALL OF FAME $800: Inducted in 1973, he "earned patents for more than a thousand inventions, including... the phonograph" Edison
#4924, aired 2006-01-26"SONG"S $1000: This Roberta Flack hit about hearing Don McLean sing "American Pie" won 3 Grammys in 1973 "Killing Me Softly With His Song"
#4913, aired 2006-01-11THE COLOR PURPLE $2000: Inspired by a real-life event, this Deep Purple hit song spent three months in the Top 40 in 1973 "Smoke On The Water"
#4905, aired 2005-12-30SCARY MOVIES $200: Max von Sydow played Father Merrin, the title character of this devilish 1973 scarefest The Exorcist
#4897, aired 2005-12-20'70s POP CULTURE $800: One day he woke up to find his 1973 book "Awakenings" on the bestseller list Oliver Sacks
#4896, aired 2005-12-19BASS LINES $1200: (Jon of the Clue Crew plays short on the bassline.) In 1973, this became Pink Floyd's first Top 40 hit "Money"
#4882, aired 2005-11-29'TIS TIME TO TESTIFY $1000: On June 25, 1973 he testified before the Senate & revealed the existence of a White House "enemies list" (John) Dean
#4879, aired 2005-11-24YOUR LIFE ON THE BIG SCREEN $2000: 1973: "Papillon" Henri Charriere
#4833, aired 2005-09-21THE WORLD SERIES $800: This outfielder was named World Series MVP twice: with the Oakland A's in 1973 & with the Yankees in 1977 Reggie Jackson
#4832, aired 2005-09-20RUSSIAN LIT $800: When parts of this novel were published in Paris in 1973, Alexsandr Solzhenitsyn was branded a traitor The Gulag Archipelago
#4826, aired 2005-09-12FRED THOMPSON, ACTING SENATOR $400: In 1973, at age 30, Fred was minority counsel to the Senate committee investigating this scandal Watergate
#4825, aired 2005-07-2220th CENTURY AMERICANA $800: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from Chicago's Adler Planetarium.) In celebration of his 500th birthday, a statue of this Polish astronomer was dedicated outside the Adler Planetarium in 1973 Copernicus
#4815, aired 2005-07-08MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $800: 1973: James Coburn & Kris Kristofferson Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid
#4803, aired 2005-06-22GEE, YOU SMELL TERRIFIC $800: In 1973 Revlon launched this top-selling perfume reportedly named for one of the company's founders Charlie
#4794, aired 2005-06-09AT THE MOVIES $1,700 (Daily Double): The name of this 1973 Martin Scorsese movie set in Little Italy can refer to any tough Urban area Mean Streets
#4786, aired 2005-05-30KEN YOU DIG IT? $1200: That guy who broke Muhammad Ali's jaw in a 1973 bout Ken Norton (Sr.)
#4779, aired 2005-05-19CREATURE FEATURE $400: 1973: "Enter the _____" Dragon
#4762, aired 2005-04-26HEY, J.D. $600: From 1970 to 1973 he was White House counsel to Richard Nixon John Dean
#4758, aired 2005-04-20LIKE SHOW BUSINESS $600: Opening at No. 1 at the box office in 2004, a prequel to this 1973 horror flick really "turned some heads" The Exorcist
#4752, aired 2005-04-12ART BIENNIALS $800: This Vanderbilt-funded museum in NYC has held a renowned biennial since 1973 the Whitney
#4738, aired 2005-03-23BRUCE ALMIGHTY $2,000 (Daily Double): His July 20, 1973 death in Hong Kong at age 32 shocked the world Bruce Lee
#4730, aired 2005-03-11IT'S PAT $800: This Oregon transplant represented Colorado in Congress from 1973 to 1996 Pat Schroeder
#4725, aired 2005-03-04SPORTS NOTABLES $600: This team owner bought his team in 1973 for a mere $10 million, & it's won 7 World Series since George Steinbrenner
#4724, aired 2005-03-03"R"OCK MUSIC $400: The subject of this 1973 Allman Brothers hit was "tryin' to make a livin' and doin' the best I can" "Ramblin' Man"
#4721, aired 2005-02-28HEY, TIGER! $400: In 1973 he won his second Oscar, for his role in "Save the Tiger" Jack Lemmon
#4715, aired 2005-02-181970s ALBUM COVERS $600: 1973: Against a black background, a prism bends a beam of light into a colorful spectrum Dark Side of the Moon
#4715, aired 2005-02-181970s ALBUM COVERS $800: 1973: Paul McCartney & 8 others including James Coburn & Christopher Lee are caught by a police spotlight Band on the Run
#4714, aired 2005-02-17THE SIXTH SENSE $200: A language of the Middle East, it was added as the sixth language of the U.N. General Assembly in 1973 Arabic
#4695, aired 2005-01-21KILL BILL: VOL. 2 $2000: Nixon vetoed a 1973 bill increasing this, partly because he thought teens should have a lesser one the federal minimum wage
#4690, aired 2005-01-14FAMOUS AMERICANS $1200: Before a famous 1973 tennis match between these 2 people, they exchanged a 6-foot lollipop & a live pig Bobby Riggs & Billie Jean King
#4673, aired 2004-12-221970s POP MUSIC $1000: This 1973 Carpenters hit begins, "When I was young I'd listen to the radio..." "Yesterday Once More"
#4659, aired 2004-12-02SHAPE UP $800: Shapely two-word location of the people seen here, May 5th, 1973 the winner's circle
#4658, aired 2004-12-01AMERICANA $400: One of FedEx's original 13 Falcon jets from 1973 is in this Smithsonian museum; they've gone to bigger aircraft the National Air and Space Museum
#4649, aired 2004-11-18NASA PRODUCTS $600: NASA used this in Skylab back in 1973 to detect toxic vapors in the air smoke detectors
#4637, aired 2004-11-03A WORLD OF BOOKS $800: In 1973 the KGB confiscated a manuscript of this massive work & Solzhenitsyn soon published it in France The Gulag Archipelago
#4628, aired 2004-10-20GEOGRAPHY "B" $2000: Until 1973 these islands off the southeast coast of Florida belonged to Great Britain the Bahamas
#4616, aired 2004-10-04JACKS OR BETTER $2000: An ad in a 1973 paper brought this lead guitarist together with Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley & Peter Criss Ace Frehley
#4595, aired 2004-07-23OSCARS OF THE '70s $800: Colorful actor seen here who won Best Supporting Actor in 1973 Joel Grey
#4591, aired 2004-07-19NAMED AFTER JFK $1000: The Florida promontory now called this was named after JFK from 1963 to 1973 Cape Canaveral
#4586, aired 2004-07-12I'M GIVIN' YA PEARLS! $1600: Known as "The Pearl", he helped lead the New York Knicks to the NBA championship in 1973 Earl Monroe
#4579, aired 2004-07-01BOXING $1200: In 1973 Joe Frazier lost his title to this man George Foreman
#4576, aired 2004-06-28Y-R $400: A short war between Israel & Egypt & Syria in October 1973 was named for this high holiday Yom Kippur
#4574, aired 2004-06-24THE EMMYS $600: 1973 Best Supporting Comedy Actor winner for playing Ted Baxter on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" Ted Knight
#4570, aired 2004-06-18YOU AUTO KNOW THIS $2000: Said to be Elvis' favorite of all his cars, a 1973 Blackhawk made by this company is on display at Graceland Stutz
#4558, aired 2004-06-02ACTRESSES & PLAYWRIGHTS $5,000 (Daily Double): Chapter One of her life with Neil Simon began in 1973, when she was cast in his play "The Good Doctor" Marsha Mason
#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
#4551, aired 2004-05-24BESTSELLERS $400: A little birdie told us this Richard Bach book was the top-selling fiction book of 1972 & 1973 Jonathan Livingston Seagull
#4547, aired 2004-05-18SUPREME COURT DECISIONS $5,000 (Daily Double): Harry Blackmun's initial opinion in this 1973 case said the law was too vague; then he came up with a right to privacy Roe v. Wade
#4537, aired 2004-05-04THE BUSH FAMILY TREE $400: Before he was president George H.W. Bush served as U.S. ambassador to this organization from 1971 to 1973 the United Nations
#4532, aired 2004-04-27WINE FOR DUMMIES $800: In 1973, after a 50-year battle with the French government, this baron got his Mouton graded first growth Rothschild
#4530, aired 2004-04-23FEELINGS $1600: In 1973 Mean Joe Greene introduced a TV dinner for this-"Man" Hungry-Man
#4529, aired 2004-04-22TV TITLE ROLES $1600: Buddy Ebsen 1973-1980 Barnaby Jones
#4521, aired 2004-04-12CONGRESSIONAL RECORD $400: In 1973 Yvonne Brathwaite Burke was the first member of Congress granted this type of leave maternity leave
#4519, aired 2004-04-08FOREIGN FILM OSCAR NATIONS $600: 1973: "Day for Night" France
#4518, aired 2004-04-07BALLET $400: In 1973 Twyla Tharp choreographed "Deuce Coupe" for the Joffrey Ballet with music by this group the Beach Boys
#4516, aired 2004-04-05A "GRAM" OF KNOWLEDGE $200: Stevie Wonder has won over 20, the first in 1973 Grammy
#4512, aired 2004-03-30'70s MUSIC $800: A 1973 song says, "Give me the beat, boys, and free my soul, I wanna get lost in your rock & roll and" do this drift away
#4510, aired 2004-03-26'70s MOVIE THEMES $2000: The instrumental "Tubular Bells" was the theme to this 1973 scarefest The Exorcist
#4508, aired 2004-03-24BEFORE & AFTER $1600: A Russian goldsmith first made this prized enameled, jeweled McDonald's breakfast sandwich in 1973 Faberge Egg McMuffin
#4494, aired 2004-03-04WANNA BETTE? $1600: Boy in Bette's band who arranged her 1973 hit "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" Barry Manilow
#4486, aired 2004-02-23ROYALTY $200: In 1973 Carl XVI Gustaf became the king of this country Sweden
#4468, aired 2004-01-28HENRY WHO? $400: Was Secretary of State from 1973 to 1977 Kissinger
#4468, aired 2004-01-28COURT MONARCHS $1200: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew at the Tennis Hall of Fame in Rhode Island) Participant in the 1973 "Battle of the Sexes" who wore this jacket Bobby Riggs
#4453, aired 2004-01-07STUPID ANSWERS $200: Lopp Motors in this city in Kansas has been selling Chryslers & Dodges there since 1973 Dodge City
#4452, aired 2004-01-06THE LAST $400: "Why Me?" Dept.: In 1973 apprentice plumber Dwight Stone became the last man to enter the U.S. Army this way the draft
#4452, aired 2004-01-06HISTORIC NOVELS $800: This dueling vice president was the subject of a 1973 novel by Gore Vidal (Aaron) Burr
#4450, aired 2004-01-02FICTIONAL CHARACTERS $1000: Tyrone Slothrop, an American Lieutenant, is the central character of this 1973 classic by Thomas Pynchon Gravity's Rainbow
#4432, aired 2003-12-09ZOOM $1000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Churchill Downs in Louisville, KY.) In 1973, this horse ran the Derby in a record 1 minute, 59 & 2/5, for an average speed of 38 miles per hour Secretariat
#4428, aired 2003-12-03'70s HITS $800: Her "Killing Me Softly With His Song" topped the Hot 100 chart for 5 weeks, the longest of any song in 1973 Roberta Flack
#4425, aired 2003-11-28"S"CIENCE $400: On June 7, 1973 astronaut Joseph Kerwin managed to free one of these panels, getting power back to Skylab a solar panel
#4407, aired 2003-11-04LET'S HAVE SOME CHILE $1600: In 1973 he led a military junta that overthrew Salvador Allende, & then governed Chile for the next 16 years Augusto Pinochet
#4397, aired 2003-10-21CALL OUT THE BOB SQUAD $800: In 1973 he won an astounding sixth Tony Award for Choreography Bob Fosse
#4392, aired 2003-10-141970s TV $1600: John Houseman reprised his role as Prof. Charles Kingsfield on this TV series based on a 1973 film The Paper Chase
#4391, aired 2003-10-13NUMBER 19 IN YOUR PROGRAMS $400: Willis Reed wore No. 19 as a leader of this 1970 & 1973 NBA championship team (New York) Knicks
#4388, aired 2003-10-08THE QUOTABLE NIXON $200: 1973: "People have got to know whether or not their president is" one of these; "well I'm not" one of these a crook
#4386, aired 2003-10-06COUNTRY SONGS $800: A Top 20 country hit for Elvis in 1973, Willie Nelson took it to No. 1 in 1982 "Always On My Mind"
#4365, aired 2003-07-18SONGS...JAMES BOND SONGS $200: 1973 brought the first Bond theme performed by a rock group: this title track heard here "Live and Let Die" (by Paul McCartney & Wings)
#4360, aired 2003-07-11JOE COLLEGE $800: Seen here, UCLA Law, 1973 Judge Joe Brown
#4357, aired 2003-07-08BROADWAY DEBUTS $1000: This African-American poet earned a 1973 Tony nomination for her Broadway acting debut in "Look Away" Maya Angelou
#4347, aired 2003-06-24EVEN STEVE $200: The Dodgers moved him to first base in 1973 Steve Garvey
#4332, aired 2003-06-03"S.A."s $1000: General Augusto Pinochet led a military coup that overthrew this president in 1973 Salvador Allende
#4304, aired 2003-04-24THAT '70s NEWS $1200: One of history's largest tank battles ever was fought in 1973 in the Golan Heights between these 2 countries Israel & Syria
#4303, aired 2003-04-23AIRLINES $400: In 1973 there was "Something Special in the Air": this airline's first female pilot, Bonnie Tiburzi American Airlines
#4291, aired 2003-04-07MAN IN SPACE $2000: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from Johnson Space Center.) I'm in a trainer for this 1973-74 program that tried to find out how weightlessness affected astronauts Skylab
#4278, aired 2003-03-19TONY-WINNING COMPOSERS $1200: 1973: "A Little Night Music" Stephen Sondheim
#4276, aired 2003-03-17"M.D."s $800: In 1973 this Israeli defense minister married Rachel Korem Moshe Dayan
#4266, aired 2003-03-03PARIS $800: A cease-fire agreement to end this war was signed in Paris January 27, 1973 Vietnam War
#4264, aired 2003-02-27STATE SONGS? $400: Gladys Knight & the Pips hit No. 1 for the first time with this song in 1973 "Midnight Train to Georgia"
#4250, aired 2003-02-07HAIL TO THE CHIEF $2,500 (Daily Double): He died on January 22, 1973; after services in Washington, D.C., he was buried on his Texas ranch Lyndon B. Johnson
#4246, aired 2003-02-03U.S. COINS $400: In 1973 Congress thought about making pennies in this light metal, but the copper industry objected aluminum
#4238, aired 2003-01-22ZERO $1,600 (Daily Double): "My Hero, Zero" was 1 of the 4 tunes used during the premiere weekend of these TV shorts January 6-7, 1973 Schoolhouse Rock
#4237, aired 2003-01-21THE NEW YORK YANKEES $400: In 1973 he said he wouldn't interfere with the Yankees' management & he'd stick to building ships -- uh-huh George Steinbrenner
#4234, aired 2003-01-16FACTS & FIGURES $800: Take this down: it's the horse that won the Belmont in 1973 by a record 31 lengths Secretariat
#4220, aired 2002-12-27HISTORIC AMERICANS $800: In 1973 he resigned as governor of New York to found the Commission on Critical Choices for Americans Nelson Rockefeller
#4202, aired 2002-12-03ONE-HIT WONDERS $800: This TV comedienne had a big hit with 1973's "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia" Vicki Lawrence
#4183, aired 2002-11-06BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $1000: In 1973 this then Memphis-based hotel chain opened its own university in Mississippi to train personnel Holiday Inn
#4179, aired 2002-10-31STAIR-ING AT THE SCREEN $4,600 (Daily Double): (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Washington, D.C.) The steps leading from Prospect Street to M Street, seen here, were featured in this 1973 thriller The Exorcist
#4175, aired 2002-10-2520th CENTURY AUTHORS $800: Her career took off after publishing "Fear of Flying" in 1973 Erica Jong
#4160, aired 2002-10-04LITERARY FIRST LINES $1000: 1973: "There were 117 psychoanalysts on the Pan Am flight to Vienna and I'd been treated by at least six of them" "Fear of Flying"
#4158, aired 2002-10-02SECRETARIES OF STATE $400: In September 1973 he became the first foreign-born citizen to serve as secretary of state Henry Kissinger
#4157, aired 2002-10-01PLANET OF THE CAPES $400: It's what Cape Canaveral was called from 1963 to 1973 Cape Kennedy
#4155, aired 2002-09-27WAR & PEACE SONGS $400: In 1973 this group had a "Peaceful Easy Feeling" The Eagles
#4155, aired 2002-09-27AT THE MOVIES $800: (Leonard Maltin reads the clue.) This 1973 film won 7 Oscars & helped spark a national revival of Scott Joplin's ragtime music The Sting
#4151, aired 2002-09-23CLASSIC FILMS IN OTHER WORDS $800: 1973: "Final Argentine Dance on the Banks of the Seine" Last Tango in Paris
#4140, aired 2002-09-06RANDOM STUFF $600: Daffy Duck, a fox from Disney in 1973 & Kevin Costner have all played this role from folklore Robin Hood
#4136, aired 2002-09-02-O-O-O- YES! $600: In October 1973 this show debuted with Tom Snyder as its host Tomorrow
#4120, aired 2002-06-28WIZARDS $600: In July of 1973 this game show, my first in America, debuted on NBC The Wizard of Odds
#4119, aired 2002-06-27A FEW GOOD MEN $200: The 1973 Nobel Peace Prize went to Le Duc Tho who declined it & this Secretary of State who accepted Henry Kissinger
#4119, aired 2002-06-27JACK NICHOLSON $1000: Jack played a salty sailor & Randy Quaid was his prisoner in this 1973 film The Last Detail
#4089, aired 2002-05-16MATCH GAME '73 $200: This "Golden Bear" won the 1973 PGA Championship by 4 strokes & was the year's top money-winner Jack Nicklaus
#4089, aired 2002-05-16MATCH GAME '73 $600: In 1973's Final Four this school beat Memphis State 87-66, to easily win its 7th straight NCAA basketball title UCLA
#4089, aired 2002-05-16MATCH GAME '73 $1000: This Bay Area team had to come from behind & win games 6 & 7 to win the 1973 World Series against the Mets the Oakland A's
#4080, aired 2002-05-03CLASSIC TV $600: In 1973 Beverly Hillbilly Buddy Ebsen returned to series TV as a private eye on this show Barnaby Jones
#4079, aired 2002-05-02BE AFRAID, BE VERY AFRAID $1,200 (Daily Double): She could have called her 1973 bestseller "Aviophobia" Erica Jong
#4075, aired 2002-04-26THE 5:00 NEWS $1000: 1973--Tonight this former presidential counsel has a few things to tell the Senate (John) Dean
#4072, aired 2002-04-2320th CENTURY NAMES $400: Often called the 20th century's greatest artist, he died at age 91 in 1973 Pablo Picasso
#4064, aired 2002-04-11BREAKFAST $600: Herb Peterson developed this famous fast food breakfast item introduced in 1973 the Egg McMuffin
#4058, aired 2002-04-03AUSTRALIAN HISTORY $800 (Daily Double): Completed in 1973, this Sydney landmark was designed by Danish architect John Utzon the Sydney Opera House
#4052, aired 2002-03-26ROCK HISTORY $2000: In 1985 Motley Crue had its first Top 20 hit with "Smokin' In The Boy's Room", originally a 1973 hit for this group Brownsville Station
#4051, aired 2002-03-25THE ME DECADE $400: In 1973 Lyle Waggoner became this magazine's first centerfold Playgirl
#4051, aired 2002-03-25THE ME DECADE $600: It was the year in which Haile Selassie was deposed, Baryshnikov defected & Ford became president 1974
#4038, aired 2002-03-06U.S. GOVERNMENT $2000: Since 1973, the U.S. Army has been an AVF, an all-this force volunteer
#4035, aired 2002-03-01"AMERICAN" A $1200: (Hi, I'm Mackenzie Phillips.) I hung around Mel's Drive-In as part of the cast of this classic 1973 film American Graffiti
#4031, aired 2002-02-25HARVARD UNIVERSITY $800: Harvard Law School was the setting for much of this 1973 film for which John Houseman won an Oscar The Paper Chase
#4014, aired 2002-01-31THAT '70s MOVIE $1600: In this "Force"ful 1973 sequel Clint Eastwood came back for more action as Dirty Harry Callahan Magnum Force
#4012, aired 2002-01-29REFERENCE WORKS $1200: Marvin Spevack's 1973 work on Shakespeare, listing all 250 uses of "pity", is this kind of book concordance
#3998, aired 2002-01-09'70s ALBUMS $400: This 1973 Marvin Hamlisch soundtrack LP contained such instruments as "Gladiolus Rag" & "Pineapple Rag" The Sting
#3997, aired 2002-01-08'73 BONDS $800: In 1973 Brian Mulroney married Mila Pivnicki; in 1984 he became this country's prime minister Canada
#3997, aired 2002-01-08'73 BONDS $1200: He married Shakira Baksh in 1973; she appeared with him in "The Man Who Would be King" in 1975 Michael Caine
#3997, aired 2002-01-08'73 BONDS $2000: This author of "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" married for his fifth & last time in 1973 Philip Dick
#3991, aired 2001-12-31THEY PLAYED REAL PEOPLE $800: NYC police officer Frank Serpico (1973) Al Pacino
#3984, aired 2001-12-20THE MOUNT RUSHMORE STATE $800: In 1973 this village was seized by 200 armed Indians to protest federal Indian policies Wounded Knee
#3980, aired 2001-12-14"LING"O $600: Adjective used in the title of the 1973 No. 2 hit heard here dueling
#3975, aired 2001-12-07BEST ACTRESS OSCAR WINNERS $2000: 1973 for "A Touch of Class" Glenda Jackson
#3971, aired 2001-12-03FILMS OF THE FUTURE $2000: This 1973 Woody Allen film shows us a future that knows the health benefits of steak & fudge Sleeper
#3970, aired 2001-11-30"B"EAUTIFUL $200: Until 1973 it was known as British Honduras Belize
#3967, aired 2001-11-27MISS UNIVERSE $400: The pageant was first broadcast live in 1973 from the Parthenon in this city Athens
#3965, aired 2001-11-23FILMS OF THE '70s $200: (Sofia of the Clue Crew rides on the carousel.) I'm riding the Santa Monica Pier carousel, which you may recognize from this 1973 Newman & Redford ragtime film The Sting
#3949, aired 2001-11-01FEMINISM $300: This American tennis tournament evened men's & women's prize money in 1973; Wimbledon still hasn't the U.S. Open
#3945, aired 2001-10-26"BEL"LISSIMO! $400: Eric Clapton had these title "Blues" in 1973 "Bell Bottom Blues"
#3941, aired 2001-10-22JASON MILLER $200: Jason Miller earned an Oscar nomination for his electrifying film debut as Father Karras in this 1973 classic The Exorcist
#3941, aired 2001-10-22JASON MILLER $1000: Jason won the 1973 Pulitzer Prize & the Tony Award for writing this play about the reunion of a basketball team That Championship Season
#3940, aired 2001-10-19BOBBING FOR BOBS $200: He was the loser on Sept. 20, 1973 in tennis' "Battle of the Sexes" Bobby Riggs
#3932, aired 2001-10-09TOP 40 DEBUTS $200: 1973: "Space Oddity" David Bowie
#3931, aired 2001-10-08THE REAL SLIM PICKENS $800: Educating as well as entertaining, Slim appeared in the 1973 film "Pat Garrett &" this outlaw Billy the Kid
#3927, aired 2001-10-02MUSIC OF THE '70s $100: In 1973 Bette Midler revived this Andrews Sisters hit, reaching the Top 10 "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy"
#3927, aired 2001-10-02MUSIC OF THE '70s $500: In 1973 he won a Grammy for Best Country Song for "Behind Closed Doors" Charlie Rich
#3917, aired 2001-09-18THE OSCARS $600: In 1973, "The Godfather" won Best Picture, while this musical won 8 Oscars Cabaret
#3915, aired 2001-09-14WHY DID THEY MAKE THIS MOVIE? $200: The 1973 film adaptation of this Richard Bach novel was "strictly for the birds" Jonathan Livingston Seagull
#3908, aired 2001-09-05ANIMATED HISTORY $500: In 1973's "Robin Hood", Peter Ustinov was the voice of this evil brother of Richard the Lion-Hearted King John
#3901, aired 2001-07-16MOVIE MANIA $400: 24 years before his Best Actor nomination, this actor-writer appeared in the 1973 yearbook photo seen here Billy Bob Thornton
#3898, aired 2001-07-11HOLD THE MAYO CLINIC $1000: In 1973 Mayo introduced to North America this scanner that uses a computer & X-rays a CT scanner
#3897, aired 2001-07-10HIT SONGS $100: "Smoke On The Water" was a 1973 hit for this British band Deep Purple
#3895, aired 2001-07-061973 $100: In April of 1973 many went through a blue period mourning this artist's death at the age of 91 Picasso
#3895, aired 2001-07-061973 $200: One of 1973's top-grossing films was this music-packed feature set in the summer of '62 American Graffiti
#3895, aired 2001-07-061973 $400: In this landmark case, the Supreme Court handed down its controversial ruling on abortion Roe vs. Wade
#3895, aired 2001-07-061973 $500: Don't cry for this leader--after nearly 18 years in exile, he returned to Argentina in June Perón
#3895, aired 2001-07-061973 $2,500 (Daily Double): In October, on this holy day, war erupted in the Middle East Yom Kippur (The Day of Atonement)
#3889, aired 2001-06-28FROM THE LAND DOWN UNDER $400: In 1973 this media mogul made his first U.S. acquisition, the San Antonio Express & News Rupert Murdoch
#3887, aired 2001-06-26WHO'S THERE? $600: Going to No. 1 on the pop charts in 1973 with "Superstition" Stevie Wonder
#3876, aired 2001-06-11Y TO K $200: The 1973 one of these from Berkley High contains photos of Steven Dorfman & Nancy Tong Yearbook
#3874, aired 2001-06-07BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY $800: William Peter Blatty (1973) The Exorcist
#3858, aired 2001-05-16PRESIDENTIAL ALMA MATERS $300: Georgetown, 1968; Yale Law School, 1973 Bill Clinton
#3846, aired 2001-04-30DEATH & TEXAS $200: On January 22, 1973 this politician suffered a fatal heart attack near Johnson City, a town founded by an ancestor Lyndon B. Johnson
#3846, aired 2001-04-30LIT ON FILM $800: Now president of the National Rifle Association, he was an evil cardinal in 1973's "The Three Musketeers" Charlton Heston
#3839, aired 2001-04-19AND THE "REST" $200: We've all gotten a little older since this CBS soap premiered in 1973 The Young and the Restless
#3833, aired 2001-04-11BEGINS & ENDS IN "K" $1000: Noted Czech astronomer...okay, we'll give you more; the comet named for him was sort of visible in 1973 Lubos Kohoutek
#3824, aired 2001-03-29ALBUMS $100: His 1973 album "Aloha From Hawaii Via Satellite" was from a televised concert said to have reached 1 billion people Elvis Presley
#3819, aired 2001-03-22PEOPLE WITH PEANUTS NAMES $300: In 1973 this woman from Colorado began her 24-year tenure in the House Pat Schroeder
#3807, aired 2001-03-06LINES $800: Standards for these, abbreviated UPC, were set April 3, 1973 Universal Product Code
#3802, aired 2001-02-27DEVILISH MOVIES $200: Poor little Regan MacNeil is possessed by the devil in this 1973 classic The Exorcist
#3785, aired 2001-02-02BEFORE & AFTER $600: In 1973 he howled "You Are So Beautiful" to the moon Joe Cocker Spaniel
#3784, aired 2001-02-01"CAN" IT! $200: In 1973 Cape Kennedy's name reverted to this Cape Canaveral
#3781, aired 2001-01-29MOVIE PORTRAYALS $600: This cop who blew the whistle on police corruption in NYC was played by Al Pacino in a 1973 film Frank Serpico
#3772, aired 2001-01-1660 MINUTES $200: He won Emmys in 1971, 1972 & 1973 for his correspondent chores on "60 Minutes" Mike Wallace
#3766, aired 2001-01-08A STEW OF STEWARTS $400: This Scottish Formula One racer was Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the Year in 1973 Jackie Stewart
#3762, aired 2001-01-02THE TAO OF STEVE $200: In 1973 he married Ali MacGraw, his co-star from "The Getaway" Steve McQueen
#3762, aired 2001-01-02SPORTS $800: In 1973 he came out of retirement to play for the WHA's Houston Aeros, with his sons as teammates Gordie Howe
#3740, aired 2000-12-01PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS $1,000 (Daily Double): Though the names of these 1973 & 1979 Peter Shaffer plays both end in "U-S", they premiered in London "Equus" & "Amadeus"
#3730, aired 2000-11-17TENNIS $600: (Hi, I'm Martina Navratilova and the answer is) In 1973 Billie Jean King & Bobby Riggs played the first "Battle of the Sexes"; I played this "Bad Boy" in 1992's battle Jimmy Connors
#3719, aired 2000-11-02CAMPBELL SOUP $300: In 1973 Campbell's collection of these serving dishes for soup went on exhibit at the Victoria & Albert Museum Tureens
#3718, aired 2000-11-01HE'S THE COACH $400: University of Nebraska Football, 1973-1997 Tom Osborne
#3713, aired 2000-10-25MUSEUMS $1000: The International Museum of the Horse is raising funds for a life-size statue of this 1973 Triple Crown winner Secretariat
#3711, aired 2000-10-23ONCE THEY WERE ANGELS $800: A star of the 1973 TV movie "Satan's School for Girls", she was back in the 2000 remake Kate Jackson
#3708, aired 2000-10-18NATIONAL MAGAZINE AWARD WINNERS $500: This 1971 winner for Specialized Journalism was the subject of a 1973 song by Dr. Hook Rolling Stone
#3704, aired 2000-10-12'70s SONGS $200: The big hit off this group's 1973 album "Goats Head Soup" was "Angie" The Rolling Stones
#3704, aired 2000-10-12THE "MINOR"s $600: From 1965 to 1973 Gerald Ford held this post in the House House Minority Leader
#3701, aired 2000-10-09CHRISTIAN ROCK $600: In a 1973 Top 40 hit, "Jesus is Just Alright" for these musical "brothers" Doobie Brothers
#3691, aired 2000-09-25AVIATION $100: On its first day of operation, April 17, 1973, this company founded by Fred Smith flew 186 packages Federal Express
#3688, aired 2000-09-20OFF-BROADWAY 2000 $600: Todd Price produced the U.S. premiere of "Shadows in the Evening" by this witty Brit who died in 1973 Noel Coward
#3680, aired 2000-09-08BEASTLY MOVIE TITLES $800: [Jack Lemmon speaking] I won the Best Actor Oscar for playing a nostalgic businessman in this 1973 movie Save the Tiger
#3664, aired 2000-07-06STORY SONGS $800 (Daily Double): Lou Reed's 1973 hit "Walk on the Wild Side" was inspired by the friends of this artist Andy Warhol
#3661, aired 2000-07-03VIVA LA REVOLUTION! $800: The information revolution goes back in part to the internet Vinton Cerf set up in 1973 for this Cabinet dept. the Defense Department
#3660, aired 2000-06-30THE SONGS OF THE CARPENTERS $800: This 1973 song, a No. 1 adult contemporary hit, was featured on "Sesame Street" "Sing"
#3645, aired 2000-06-09NO. 1 HITS OF THE '90s $100: A hit in 1997 with new lyrics, it was originally on Elton John's 1973 album "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" "Candle in the Wind"
#3642, aired 2000-06-06TO THE NEAREST... $100: To the nearest minute, it's how long it took Secretariat to run the Kentucky Derby in 1973 2 minutes
#3642, aired 2000-06-06COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD $100: Under Hussein I this country gave its women the right to vote in 1973 Jordan
#3634, aired 2000-05-25MOVIE ACTORS $200: The 1973 movie musical "Tom Sawyer" featured young Jodie Foster in this role Becky Thatcher
#3622, aired 2000-05-09SECRET SOCIETIES $500: In 1973 Zbigniew Brzezinski became the first director of this commission some see as a secret society The Trilateral Commission
#3615, aired 2000-04-28THE BLAIR NICHE PROJECT $200: She turned heads as the head-turning Regan in 1973's "The Exorcist" Linda Blair
#3613, aired 2000-04-26THE COOL '70s $300: She trounced Bobby Riggs in a 1973 "Battle of the Sexes" tennis match Billie Jean King
#3596, aired 2000-04-032 FIRST NAMES? $100: Hits from his 1973 album "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" include the title track & "Bennie and the Jets" Elton John
#3593, aired 2000-03-29THE BIG PARADE $500: It's the day in 1973 the parade watchers seen here were out & about: (Leonid Brezhnev, among others) May Day
#3591, aired 2000-03-27INTERNATIONAL DATEBOOK $1000: On Sept. 11, 1973 the elected Marxist government of this South American country was overthrown Chile
#3577, aired 2000-03-07WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE? $600: In 1973 kidnappers put this part of J. Paul Getty III in the mail to get a ransom out of his grandfather Ear
#3577, aired 2000-03-07DANCE $1,000 (Daily Double): It's been said that this Tony-winning dancer, born in 1973, is to tap "what Charlie Parker is to jazz" Savion Glover
#3569, aired 2000-02-24COOL CATS $600: What a drag! This cool crooner of "Mack The Knife" checked out early in 1973 Bobby Darin
#3551, aired 2000-01-31SLAMMER CINEMA $800: 1973: Butterflies aren't free for Dustin Hoffman Papillon
#3550, aired 2000-01-28ALL "DE" BEST PEOPLE $1000: An Easter Rebellion participant in 1916, he was president of Ireland from 1959 to 1973 Eamon de Valera
#3547, aired 2000-01-25WORLD CITIES $400: In 1973 a highway bridge opened connecting the European & Asian parts of this Turkish city Istanbul
#3545, aired 2000-01-21BLAST OFF! $200: This first U.S. space station was launched on May 14, 1973 -- 2 years after the Soviet Union orbited its first Skylab
#3541, aired 2000-01-17THE ACADEMY AWARDS $100: In 1973 Bob Fosse beat out this director with "Cabaret"; in 1975 Fosse lost to his "Godfather II" Francis Ford Coppola
#3540, aired 2000-01-14SHAKESPEAREAN ACTORS $500: Christopher Walken played this famous "heel" in "Troilus and Cressida" in 1973 Achilles
#3531, aired 2000-01-03VEEPS BY MIDDLE NAME $200: 1969-1973: Theodore (Spiro T.) Agnew
#3530, aired 1999-12-31FILMS OF THE '70s $400: Suzanne Somers cruised around in a white T-Bird in this 1973 film American Graffiti
#3523, aired 1999-12-22HE'S THE MAYOR $600: Los Angeles, California 1973-1993 Tom Bradley
#3519, aired 1999-12-16GAME SHOW NETWORK $500: Jack Klugman was on the panel when this show debuted in 1973; his ex-wife Brett went on to become a regular Match Game
#3512, aired 1999-12-07MOVIE TAGLINES $800: 1973: "Where were you in '62?" American Graffiti
#3508, aired 1999-12-01DON'T CRY FOR ME, ARGENTINA $400: This army colonel was Argentina's president from 1946 to 1955 & again from 1973 to 1974 Juan Peron
#3484, aired 1999-10-28NOTORIOUS $400: New England criminal seen here in 1973 with some of the jewelry, including chokers, he made in prison: Albert DeSalvo ("The Boston Strangler")
#3482, aired 1999-10-26TV HOSTS $500: "Night Gallery" 1970-1973 Rod Serling
#3457, aired 1999-09-21THAT'S "GREAT" $400: Philip Roth titled a 1973 book this, the goal of U.S. fiction writers for decades "The Great American Novel"
#3443, aired 1999-07-21"SING" & "DANCE" $600: In 1973 the Carpenters asked listeners to do this, "Make it simple to last your whole life long" "Sing"
#3439, aired 1999-07-15THEATRE $600: The 1973 Broadway musical "Gigi" featured this actress perhaps best-known for playing Endora on "Bewitched" Agnes Moorehead
#3425, aired 1999-06-25NONMETALS $200: Fake flowers Marie Osmond sang about in 1973 "Paper Roses"
#3410, aired 1999-06-04FAMOUS FIRSTS $500: A member of Congress from 1940 to 1973, this Down Easter was the first woman to serve in the House & Senate Margaret Chase Smith
#3406, aired 1999-05-31THE JACKSON FIVE $1000: In October 1973 he became the first black mayor of Atlanta, Georgia Maynard Jackson
#3385, aired 1999-04-30COMMUNISM $400: Elected with both Communist & Socialist support, he was Chile's president from 1970-1973 Salvador Allende
#3370, aired 1999-04-09TOUGH FOOTBALL $800: In 1973, when O.J. set the rushing record with 2,003 yards, this Miami Dolphin was the AFC runner-up with 1,003 Larry Csonka
#3359, aired 1999-03-25CANINE & FELINE FILM TITLES $600: Frederick Forsyth's novel about a plot to assassinate de Gaulle was the basis for this 1973 thriller The Day of the Jackal
#3359, aired 1999-03-25WHERE ARE THEY NOW? $600: This French sex symbol who made her last film in 1973 now devotes her time to animal rights Brigitte Bardot
#3357, aired 1999-03-23THE KING $2,400 (Daily Double): In 1973 viewers all over the world enjoyed Elvis' live TV special broadcast by satellite from this U.S. state Hawaii
#3356, aired 1999-03-22SPORTS STATS $500 (Daily Double): In 1973 he became the first & only horse to break the 2-minute barrier in the Kentucky Derby Secretariat
#3348, aired 1999-03-10WOMEN: WRITE ON! $600: Henry Miller hailed this novel as a female "Tropic of Cancer" when Erica Jong published it in 1973 Fear of Flying
#3348, aired 1999-03-10MOVIE HODGEPODGE $800: Topol was tops as this Italian astronomer in the 1973 film based on Bertolt Brecht's play Galileo
#3329, aired 1999-02-11FAMOUS LAST WORDS $200: "Drink To Me" charged this Spanish artist when he died in 1973 Pablo Picasso
#3326, aired 1999-02-08VICE PRESIDENTS' TERMS OF SERVICE $300: 1973-1974 Gerald Ford
#3304, aired 1999-01-07LYING IN STATE $1,000 (Daily Double): The last U.S. president to lie in state in the rotunda, he did it Jan. 24-25, 1973 Lyndon B. Johnson
#3290, aired 1998-12-18ROYAL NAME'S THE SAME $600: Not to be confused with the Roman emperor, Constantine II was the last king of this nation in 1973 Greece
#3289, aired 1998-12-17NYC IN THE '70s $200: Saying he wouldn't be active in the day-to-day running of the Yankees, in 1973 he led the group that bought them George Steinbrenner
#3254, aired 1998-10-29HISTORIC QUOTES $1000: In 1973 he warned Nixon, "We have a cancer within, close to the presidency, that is growing" John Dean
#3229, aired 1998-09-24ROBERTS $400: He fired Archibald Cox in 1973, & the Senate shot down his Supreme Court hopes in 1987 Robert Bork
#3222, aired 1998-09-15BUSINESS MEN $300: It shouldn't take you overnight to deliver the name of this company Fred Smith founded in 1973 Federal Express
#3221, aired 1998-09-14PUSHOVERS $500: In 1973 this horse crushed his rival, Sham, with a 31-length victory in the Belmont Stakes Secretariat
#3220, aired 1998-09-11"SEASON" $1000: This Jason Miller play about a basketball team's reunion was a slam-dunk with critics in 1973 That Championship Season
#3219, aired 1998-09-10OSCAR MOMENTS $500: In 1973 she said Marlon Brando "Very regretfully cannot accept this very generous award" Sacheen Littlefeather
#3201, aired 1998-06-29HONORARY OSCARS $600: This 1973 honoree joined the Oscar club even though it would have him as a member Groucho Marx
#3200, aired 1998-06-26SAY IT AIN'T SO $200: Richard Nixon made this famous denial Nov. 17, 1973 about his income sources "I am not a crook"
#3199, aired 1998-06-25THE SOUND OF "MUSIC" $600: A 1787 Mozart serenade, or a 1973 Sondheim show "A Little Night Music"
#3197, aired 1998-06-23THE 1970s $200: East & West Germany & the Bahamas were admitted to this international organization September 18, 1973 United Nations
#3191, aired 1998-06-15SPORTS $1000: In 1973 Ron Turcotte rode this horse to the first Triple Crown victory in 25 years Secretariat
#3155, aired 1998-04-24UNDER THE COVERS $300: In 1996 the Fugees updated her 1973 hit "Killing Me Softly" Roberta Flack
#3145, aired 1998-04-10FILMS OF THE '70s $1,500 (Daily Double): (Hi, I'm Lindsay Wagner) I played Professor Kingsfield's daughter in this 1973 film set at Harvard Law School The Paper Chase
#3144, aired 1998-04-09IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT $1000: 3-word term for the Watergate-era exodus of Richardson, Ruckelshaus & Cox on Saturday, Oct. 20, 1973 "Saturday Night Massacre"
#3139, aired 1998-04-02MOVIE SCORES $200: Marvin Hamlisch won Oscars for the score & love theme of this 1973 Streisand-Redford tearjerker The Way We Were
#3136, aired 1998-03-30THE FOUR SEASONS $500: In this 1973 film Joanne Woodward obsesses on her childhood Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams
#3131, aired 1998-03-23BLESSED ARE THE PEACEMAKERS $1000: This North Vietnamese diplomat turned down the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize for negotiating a cease-fire Le Duc Tho
#3126, aired 1998-03-16"HALF" $400: In October 1973 this Cher hit replaced Grand Funk's "We're An American Band" at No. 1 Half Breed
#3126, aired 1998-03-16'70s TV DETECTIVES $1000: CBS reran this 1970-71 series in 1973 & 1975 after its star Burt Reynolds made it big in the movies Dan August
#3113, aired 1998-02-25ACTRESSES $600: Tamara Dobson fought drugs as "Cleopatra Jones" in 1973, 10 years after this woman was "Cleopatra" Liz Taylor
#3092, aired 1998-01-27THE MOVIES $800: In this 1973 film Woody Allen reads a 1990 New York Times headline, "Pope's Wife Gives Birth to Twins" Sleeper
#3089, aired 1998-01-22ALL MY CHILDREN $100: In 1973 "All My Children"'s Mary Fickett became the first daytime soap actor to win one of these awards Emmy
#3076, aired 1998-01-05YOUR OLD ALBUMS $800: This 1973 Pink Floyd album has sold over 20 million copies The Dark Side of the Moon
#3056, aired 1997-12-08WOMEN IN HISTORY $3,800 (Daily Double): In a 1973 landmark Supreme Court case, 25-year-old Norma McCorvey was known by this name "Roe" (from Roe v. Wade in 1973)
#3055, aired 1997-12-05VILLAINOUS MOVIE SCHEMES $200: In a 1973 film Edward Fox, as an assassin with the code name of this other canine, tried to kill de Gaulle The Jackal
#3052, aired 1997-12-02REEL MEN OF THE CLOTH $400: 1973 film that gave Jason Miller a real workout as the priest Father Karras The Exorcist
#3049, aired 1997-11-27AUTHORS $600: He subtitled his 1973 novel “Breakfast of Champions”, “Or Goodbye Blue Monday!” Kurt Vonnegut
#3042, aired 1997-11-18COLOR MY WORLD $200: In 1973's top single, Tony Orlando and Dawn sing of tying this "Around the old oak tree" Yellow ribbon
#3035, aired 1997-11-07WHEN THEY WERE TEENAGERS $200: In 1973, at age 15, she made her Broadway debut in "Irene", which starred her mom, Debbie Reynolds Carrie Fisher
#3029, aired 1997-10-30POLITICAL POSTS $1000: Archibald Cox was appointed as one of these in 1973 a special prosecutor
#3012, aired 1997-10-07AMERICAN LITERATURE $400: This vice president is the title character of a 1973 novel by Gore Vidal Aaron Burr
#2998, aired 1997-09-17FEMINISM $500: A heralded 1973 "Battle of the Sexes" ended 6-4, 6-4, 6-3 in her favor Billie Jean King
#2992, aired 1997-09-09QUESTIONS $1000: The second half of Senator Howard Baker's 1973 question that began, "What did the president know?" "And when did he know it?"
#2977, aired 1997-07-08ASTRONOMY & SPACE $500: In 1973 Alan Bean spent nearly 2 months aboard this U.S. space station Skylab
#2960, aired 1997-06-13MUSICAL THEATRE $1000: In 1973 Ben Vereen won a Tony for his performance in this musical about Charlemagne's son Pippin
#2951, aired 1997-06-02BRIDGES $400: In 1973 Queen Elizabeth II dedicated a new one of these bridges; the old one's in Arizona London Bridge
#2948, aired 1997-05-28HISTORY $400: In 1973 Menachem Begin helped form this Israeli political party, a merger of several smaller parties Likud
#2922, aired 1997-04-22CANTANTES $200: This "La Bamba" group from East L.A. has had a howling good time singing since 1973 Los Lobos
#2913, aired 1997-04-09ART & ARTISTS $600: Famous for his mobiles, he painted a DC-8 in 1973 & a 727 in 1975 Alexander Calder
#2911, aired 1997-04-07THE SILVER SCREEN $400: Mercedes McCambridge performed the demonic dubbing in this 1973 film The Exorcist
#2901, aired 1997-03-24ROGER $100: From 1973 to 1985 he could say "The name is Bond, James Bond" Roger Moore
#2900, aired 1997-03-21U.S. HISTORY $400: In 1973 L. Patrick Gray resigned as head of this agency because he destroyed Watergate records FBI
#2900, aired 1997-03-21POP CULTURE $500: Pharaoh, Levi & Reuben are characters in this 1973 Andrew Lloyd Webber-Tim Rice musical Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
#2899, aired 1997-03-20ASIAN AMERICANS $800: In 1973 this former helmsman of the starship Enterprise ran for a seat on the L.A. city council George Takei
#2897, aired 1997-03-18MOVIES ABOUT THE MOVIES $1000: This French director played a director in his 1973 film "Day For Night" Francois Truffaut
#2893, aired 1997-03-12MOVIE PRODUCERS $500: Julia Phillips was the first woman producer to win a Best Picture Oscar, for this 1973 con game film The Sting
#2867, aired 1997-02-04ICELAND $100: The Helgafell, one of these dormant for thousands of years, erupted on the island of Heimaey in 1973 Volcano
#2862, aired 1997-01-28HE WAS IN THAT? $200: James Woods played Barbra Streisand's college pal in this 1973 film that co-starred Robert Redford "The Way We Were"
#2853, aired 1997-01-15MAGAZINES $200: Annie Leibovitz was 23 when she became chief photographer for this music magazine in 1973 Rolling Stone
#2839, aired 1996-12-26EXILES $700 (Daily Double): This author went into exile after her uncle, president of Chile, died in a 1973 coup Isabel Allende
#2820, aired 1996-11-29PLAYS $500: In Irish writer Hugh Leonard's 1973 play, the hero refers to his father by this two-letter title "Da"
#2817, aired 1996-11-26LATIN AMERICA $1000: On September 11, 1973, military forces seized power in Chile and this Marxist president perished Salvador Allende
#2797, aired 1996-10-29BRAND NAMES $500: Carl Sontheimer revamped a French food processor & introduced it under this name in 1973 Cuisinart
#2778, aired 1996-10-02TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALLGAME $200: This pitcher hurled the first of his record 7 no-hitters in 1973 & his last 18 years later Nolan Ryan
#2776, aired 1996-09-30NEWSMAKERS OF THE '70s $500: Elizabeth Hanford was appointed to the FTC in 1973; she's now better known by this name Elizabeth Dole
#2766, aired 1996-09-16AUTO HISTORY $300: John Hetrick invented this safety device in 1952; GM began adding it to cars in 1973 air bags
#2766, aired 1996-09-16"LAST" FILMS $1000: This 1973 whodunit set aboard a yacht was written by Stephen Sondheim & Anthony Perkins The Last of Sheila
#2758, aired 1996-09-04POP MUSIC $100: His 1973 hit "Love Me Like a Rock" featured the Dixie Hummingbirds on vocal backup Paul Simon
#2752, aired 1996-07-16WORLD LEADERS $800: After 18 years in exile, he returned to Argentina in 1973 Juan Perón
#2745, aired 1996-07-05HISTORIC NAMES $300 (Daily Double): In 1973 this former Texas governor & Treasury Secretary switched to the GOP (John) Connally
#2742, aired 1996-07-02LITERATURE $600: Margaret Craven followed this 1973 novel in 1984 with "Again Calls the Owl" I Heard the Owl Call My Name
#2738, aired 1996-06-26PRESIDENTS $200: This 36th U.S. president died on his Texas ranch January 22, 1973 Lyndon Johnson
#2736, aired 1996-06-24WOMEN AUTHORS $1000: This Mississippi-born author received a 1973 Pulitzer Prize for "The Optimist's Daughter" Eudora Welty
#2725, aired 1996-06-07POP MUSIC $1000: In 1973 this rock star formed his own label, Rocket Records Elton John
#2709, aired 1996-05-16CONGRESS $600: In 1973 the Senate created a Select Committee on presidential campaign activities to probe this scandal Watergate
#2706, aired 1996-05-13THE SUPREME COURT $400: In 1995 the court upheld a board interpretation of this 1973 act used to protect the northern spotted owl Endangered Species Act
#2698, aired 1996-05-01MUSIC $200: James Levine was appointed principal conductor of this opera company in 1973 (New York) Metropolitan
#2694, aired 1996-04-25SONGS & SINGERS $300: In 1973 he released his first album, "Greetings from Asbury Park, New Jersey" Bruce Springsteen
#2692, aired 1996-04-23SCI-FI FILMS $400: A gunslinging robot played by Yul Brynner stalks Richard Benjamin & James Brolin in this 1973 film Westworld
#2689, aired 1996-04-18THE MOVIES $300: In this 1973 Robert Redford-Barbra Streisand film, Streisand appears at a costume party as Harpo Marx The Way We Were
#2680, aired 1996-04-05"NIGHT" MOVIES $500: Truffaut's 1973 movie about making movies "Day For Night"
#2675, aired 1996-03-29NONFICTION $600: In 1973 this astronomer published his 1st book for general readership, "The Cosmic Connection" (Carl) Sagan
#2675, aired 1996-03-29NONFICTION $800: Anthony Burgess' 1973 book "Joysprick" is a study of the language used by this Irish author James Joyce
#2665, aired 1996-03-15METALS $200: In 1973 by definition, the dollar was worth .024 ounces of this metal gold
#2648, aired 1996-02-2120th CENTURY AMERICA $800: On May 3, 1973 this 110-story Chicago building topped out at 1,450 feet the Sears Tower
#2641, aired 1996-02-12GOVERNMENT & POLITICS $1,600 (Daily Double): In 1973 Richard Helms, James Schlesinger & William Colby all served as director of this agency C.I.A. (Central Intelligence Agency)
#2636, aired 1996-02-05SPORTS $600: In 1972 & 1973 this school's Bill Walton was named Outstanding Player of the NCAA Basketball Tournament UCLA
#2624, aired 1996-01-18POTPOURRI $500: The fad involving this type of radio followed the oil embargo of 1973-74 CB (citizens' band) radio
#2621, aired 1996-01-15ORGANIZATIONS $400: Ecuador joined this "well-oiled" group in 1973 but left in 1992 OPEC
#2609, aired 1995-12-28I LOVE A MYSTERY $1000: Author who began his "Deadly Sins" series in 1973 with "The First Deadly Sin" Lawrence Sanders
#2587, aired 1995-11-281970s BESTSELLERS $300: This Richard Bach book flew to the top of the 1972 & 1973 lists Jonathan Livingston Seagull
#2579, aired 1995-11-16BASEBALL $100: Pitcher Nolan Ryan set a major league record in 1973 by recording 383 of these Strikeouts
#2574, aired 1995-11-09GUINNESS RECORDS $200: In 1973 this Alpine country had the lowest unemployment ever, with just 81 of 6.6 million out of work Switzerland
#2573, aired 1995-11-08PIGS ON FILM $500: The 1973 cartoon adaptation of this E.B. White book featured the number "Zuckerman's Famous Pig" Charlotte's Web
#2569, aired 1995-11-02BIOGRAPHIES $200: Norman Mailer's biography of this screen goddess was published in 1973 & expanded in 1975 Marilyn Monroe
#2563, aired 1995-10-25LAKES & RIVERS $400: In 1973 Lake Edward in the south of this country was renamed for Idi Amn Uganda
#2548, aired 1995-10-04BLACK AMERICANS $600: In 1973 this poet was nominated for a Tony for her role in the play "Look Away" Maya Angelou
#2546, aired 1995-10-02AUSTRALIAN HISTORY $300: This $148 million structure opened in October 1973 after 14 troubled years of construction the Sydney Opera House
#2545, aired 1995-09-29ROCK SONGS $300: In 1973 she commanded some "Respect" with "Rock Steady" Aretha Franklin
#2543, aired 1995-09-27POP MUSIC $200: "Piano Man", released in 1973, was his first successful album Billy Joel
#2539, aired 1995-09-21NOTORIOUS $500: Murderer Albert DeSalvo, known by this nickname, was stabbed to death in a Massachusetts prison in 1973 the Boston Strangler
#2538, aired 1995-09-20BEAUTY QUEENS & PAGEANT WINNERS $300: She was crowned Miss World-U.S.A. in 1973; 2 years later she was TV's Wonder Woman Lynda Carter
#2513, aired 1995-07-05EUROPE $600: In 1973, after a 23-year reign, this country's King Gustav VI died at age 90 Sweden
#2512, aired 1995-07-04MONEY $500: In 1973 this country introduced coinage of the new Queen Margrethe II Denmark
#2512, aired 1995-07-04THE EMMYS $500: In 1973 this director & choreographer won a Tony for "Pippin" & an Emmy for "Liza with a 'Z'" Bob Fosse
#2494, aired 1995-06-08NEWSPAPERS $100: In 1973 this newspaper won a Pulitzer Prize for its investigation of the Watergate scandal the Washington Post
#2487, aired 1995-05-30LITERATURE $300: The last Erle Stanley Gardner novel to feature this attorney was 1973's "The Case of the Postponed Murder" Perry Mason
#2486, aired 1995-05-29BEAUTY QUEENS & PAGEANT WINNERS $500: This blonde co-host of "CBS This Morning" was a finalist in the 1973 Miss American Teenager Pageant Paula Zahn
#2485, aired 1995-05-26HISTORY $200: He & his wife Isabel were elected president & vice president of Argentina in 1973 Juan Perón
#2477, aired 1995-05-16SUPREME COURT DECISIONS $400: The decision in this 1973 case allowed states to regulate abortion only in the 2nd & 3rd trimesters Roe v. Wade
#2469, aired 1995-05-04THE 20th CENTURY $1000: In 1978 General Pinochet lifted the state of siege instituted in this country in 1973 Chile
#2463, aired 1995-04-26SHAKESPEAREAN ACTORS $500: Peter O'Toole played this shrew tamer in 1960; Alan Bates, in 1973 Petruchio
#2442, aired 1995-03-28POLITICIANS $200: From 1959 to 1973 Nelson Rockefeller was governor of this state New York
#2441, aired 1995-03-27VICE PRESIDENTS $200: After resigning in 1973, he opened Pathlite, Inc., a consulting firm (Spiro) Agnew
#2440, aired 1995-03-2420th CENTURY AUTHORS $1000: This author of "A Clockwork Orange" wrote the lyrics to the 1973 musical "Cyrano" Anthony Burgess
#2419, aired 1995-02-23SPORTS $500: Since buying the New York Yankees in 1973, he's changed managers 19 times George Steinbrenner
#2410, aired 1995-02-10THE SUPREME COURT $200: Between 1973 & 1976, she argued 6 women's rights cases before the court & won 5 (Ruth) Ginsburg
#2404, aired 1995-02-02BASEBALL HISTORY $300: In 1973 American League teams began using this player who bats for the pitcher but doesn't play a position the designated hitter
#2384, aired 1995-01-05HISTORY $200: He served as president of Argentina twice, 1946-1955 & 1973-1974 (Juan) Peron
#2380, aired 1994-12-30AWARDS $600: The Templeton Prize for Religion was 1st given in 1973 to this founder of the Missionaries of Charity Mother Teresa
#2377, aired 1994-12-27THE MOVIES $400: This Costa-Gavras film details the disappearance of Charlie Horman during Chile's 1973 coup Missing
#2375, aired 1994-12-23DECEMBER 25 $100: On Dec. 25, 1973 U.S. astronauts on this space station photographed comet Kohoutek Skylab
#2362, aired 1994-12-06MUSIC POTPOURRI $500: This 1973 hit about 2 types of creepy critters was Jim Stafford's only million seller "Spiders & Snakes"
#2348, aired 1994-11-16POLITICAL QUOTATIONS $400: In a 1973 Newsweek article, this Ugandan dictator was quoted as saying, "I am the hero of Africa" Idi Amin
#2346, aired 1994-11-14LAW & GOVERNMENT $600: In 1989's Webster v. Reproductive Health Services, the Supreme Court nearly reversed this 1973 decision Roe v. Wade
#2335, aired 1994-10-28EGYPT $800: He was Deputy Minister of War during the 1973 conflict & was named vice president in 1975 Hosni Mubarak
#2333, aired 1994-10-26QUOTATIONS $100: In 1973 Senator George Aiken said, "Either impeach him or get off his back" Richard Nixon
#2329, aired 1994-10-20FILE UNDER "J" $500: In November 1973 this Texas lawyer was named special prosecutor in the Watergate investigation (Leon) Jaworski
#2328, aired 1994-10-19AWARDS $400: In 1973 this Ariz. senator received the Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy for his service to U.S. aviation Barry Goldwater
#2306, aired 1994-09-19CUBA $500: This man, overthrown in 1959, died in Spain in 1973 Batista
#2294, aired 1994-07-21SENIORS IN HISTORY $300: He was 77 when elected president of Argentina for the last time, in 1973 (Juan) Perón
#2289, aired 1994-07-14AUTHORS $800: An unabridged version of his novel "Sartoris" was published in 1973 as "Flags in the Dust" Faulkner
#2284, aired 1994-07-07WORLD LITERATURE $400: Manuel Puig left this, his native country, after his 1973 novel "The Buenos Aires Affair" was banned Argentina
#2275, aired 1994-06-24THE 1970s $300: On Oct. 6, 1973, this Jewish holiday, a full- scale war broke out in the Middle East Yom Kippur
#2274, aired 1994-06-23SPORTS $200: Janet Lynn won 5 U.S. Championships in this sport, from 1969-1973, but never the world title (women's) figure skating
#2271, aired 1994-06-20THE 20th CENTURY $200: On Jan. 11, 1973 this president ended mandatory wage & price controls Richard Nixon
#2251, aired 1994-05-23SPORTS $500: Bill Walton of this school was the outstanding player of the NCAA basketball tournament in 1972 & 1973 UCLA
#2225, aired 1994-04-15U.S. PRESIDENTS $400: In 1973 the Manned Spacecraft Center at Houston was renamed in his memory Lyndon Johnson
#2216, aired 1994-04-04COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $300: In 1973 this Coral Gables univ. became the first to give a full athletic scholarship to a woman the University of Miami
#2205, aired 1994-03-18AUTHORS $800: From 1973-77 this author of "The Choirboys" was a consultant for the TV series "Police Story" (Joe) Wambaugh
#2203, aired 1994-03-16BLACK AMERICA $2,000 (Daily Double): These mayors of Detroit & Los Angeles, both first elected in 1973, decided not to run again in 1993 Tom Bradley and Coleman Young
#2198, aired 1994-03-09SPACE EXPLORATION $1000: The last Saturn V moon rocket used to put this into orbit May 14, 1973 Skylab
#2197, aired 1994-03-0820th CENTURY AMERICA $200: The existence of these tapes was revealed by Alexander P. Butterfield on July 16, 1973 the Nixon tapes
#2193, aired 1994-03-02SPORTS $600: In 1973 this horse became the first in 25 years to win the Triple Crown Secretariat
#2186, aired 1994-02-21POLITICIANS $600: After his 1973 death, this president's birthday, August 27, was made a holiday by the Texas legislature Lyndon Johnson
#2181, aired 1994-02-14THE 20th CENTURY $1000: Chilean general who led the 1973 junta that deposed Salvador Allende Pinochet
#2175, aired 1994-02-04U.S. HISTORY $200: In 1973 President Nixon nominated this man to succeed William Rogers as Secretary of State Kissinger
#2173, aired 1994-02-02THE 1970s $200: In June 1973 Admiral Luis Carrero Blanco replaced him as president of Spain's cabinet Franco
#2172, aired 1994-02-01POLITICIANS $600: From 1973-75 this current New York senator served as ambassador to India Moynihan
#2164, aired 1994-01-20THE 1970s $400: In February 1973 this Ugandan president sent his cabinet on 1 month of forced leave Idi Amin
#2140, aired 1993-12-17NOTABLE NAMES $1000: His son Elliott wrote about his alleged romance with Missy LeHand in the 1973 book "An Untold Story" FDR
#2124, aired 1993-11-25GEORGE & RINGO $500: George & Ringo co-wrote this song that Ringo took to No. 1 in 1973 "Photograph"
#2115, aired 1993-11-12INTERNATIONAL STARS $200: Late star who directed & starred in 1973's "Return of the Dragon" Bruce Lee
#2105, aired 1993-10-29AUTHORS $600: In 1973 Patrick White became the first from this continent to win the Nobel Prize for Literature Australia
#2104, aired 1993-10-28THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE $1000: Saying that peace had not been achieved, this North Vietnamese negotiator turned down the 1973 prize Le Duc Tho
#2101, aired 1993-10-25AUTHORS $600: He finished writing "The Gulag Archipelago" in 1968, but it wasn't published until 1973 Solzhenitsyn
#2100, aired 1993-10-22POLITICIANS $400: Don Young, a former mayor of Fort Yukon, became the sole House representative from this state in 1973 Alaska
#2096, aired 1993-10-18SPACE PEOPLE $400: Astronauts Conrad, Kerwin & Weitz made the first flight on this U.S. space station in 1973 Skylab
#2084, aired 1993-09-30DEMOCRATS $1,800 (Daily Double): Colorado's first woman in Congress, she's represented the state since 1973 Pat Schroeder
#2076, aired 1993-09-201973 $100: L. Patrick Gray, who succeeded J. Edgar Hoover, resigned as acting director of this organization in April the FBI
#2076, aired 1993-09-201973 $200: On October 10 he became the first U.S. vice president since John C. Calhoun to resign Spiro Agnew
#2076, aired 1993-09-201973 $300: Pan Am & TWA canceled orders for this British-French supersonic airliner the Concorde
#2076, aired 1993-09-201973 $400: This Ugandan president renamed Africa's Lake Edward for himself Idi Amin
#2076, aired 1993-09-201973 $500: Sir Richard Sharples, governor of this British colony, was assassinated in Hamilton Bermuda
#2073, aired 1993-09-15ROCKS & MINERALS $800: In 1973 the EPA banned the use of this fibrous mineral in insulation for schools asbestos
#2053, aired 1993-07-07SPACE EXPLORATION $800: 3 crews of 3 astronauts each occupied this U.S. space station in 1973 & 1974 Skylab
#2040, aired 1993-06-18HISTORY $800: In 1970 he became president of Chile on his 4th try; in 1973 he was overthrown in a coup Salvador Allende
#2033, aired 1993-06-09POLITICIANS $400: From 1965 until he became vice president in 1973, he was the minority leader in the House Gerry Ford
#2025, aired 1993-05-28LONG LIVERS $400: This cellist who died in 1973 was still giving concerts at age 90 Pablo Casals
#2024, aired 1993-05-27TV "O"s $300: This Lord won Emmys in 1960, 1973, 1975, 1982 & 1984 Lord Olivier
#2021, aired 1993-05-24ACTORS ONSTAGE $800: Rhonda Fleming & Myrna Loy were 2 of the title females in a 1973 revival of this Clare Boothe Luce play The Women
#2018, aired 1993-05-19LIFE SCIENCE $400: In 1973 Cohen & Boyer performed the first true test of this type of life science engineering genetic
#2005, aired 1993-04-30ROCK TRIVIA $800: Bobby Freeman first asked this musical question in 1958; in 1973 Bette Midler made it Ladies' Choice Do you want to dance
#2001, aired 1993-04-26THE MOVIES $200: In this 1973 film, tourists also romped with robots in Romanworld & Medievalworld Westworld
#1992, aired 1993-04-13WORLD HISTORY $100: In 1973, after 18 years in exile, he returned to Argentina & was reelected president (Juan) Perón
#1990, aired 1993-04-09FILMS OF THE '70s $100: Mercedes McCambridge provided the voice of the demon for this 1973 horror classic The Exorcist
#1985, aired 1993-04-02POLITICIANS $200: In 1973 Lindy Boggs became the first woman elected to the house from this "Bayou State" Louisiana
#1984, aired 1993-04-01WORLD HISTORY $400: Great Britain was twice rejected for membership in this economic union; it became a member in 1973 the Common Market
#1971, aired 1993-03-15QUOTES $100: In November 1973 he said, "People have got to know whether or not their president is a crook" Richard Nixon
#1953, aired 1993-02-17MODERN AUTHORS $600: She published "In Love and Trouble: Stories of Black Women" in 1973, 10 years before she won a Pulitzer Prize Alice Walker
#1940, aired 1993-01-29BRIDGES $200: On March 16, 1973 she opened a new version of London Bridge Queen Elizabeth II
#1932, aired 1993-01-19"SAVE" $500: Jack Lemmon won the 1973 "Best Actor" Oscar for his role in this drama Save the Tiger
#1927, aired 1993-01-12KINGS $100: Constantine II was the last king of this country before it became a republic in 1973 Greece
#1927, aired 1993-01-12ACTS $500: This 1973 act protects rare wildlife habitat the Endangered Species Act
#1919, aired 1992-12-31COMPOSERS $400: American composer Elliott Carter won this prize in 1960 & 1973 for his 2nd & 3rd string quartets the Pulitzer Prize
#1896, aired 1992-11-30AWARDS $600: In 1973 he won Tony Awards for directing & choreographing "Pippin" Bob Fosse
#1892, aired 1992-11-24INVENTORS HALL OF FAME $200: This Dearborn auto pioneer was elected in 1982 for his transmission mechanism Henry Ford
#1887, aired 1992-11-17DRAMA $200: This 1973 Peter Schaeffer play became a ballet in 1980; a horse opera would have made more sense "Equus"
#1883, aired 1992-11-11OWLS $200: In 1973 this environmentalist got his own comic book Woodsy Owl
#1883, aired 1992-11-11OWLS $500: The title of this 1973 novel by Margaret Craven concerns an Indian myth about death "I Heard the Owl Call My Name"
#1883, aired 1992-11-11FAMOUS WOMEN $1000: In 1973 this Impressionist painter was named to the National Women's Hall of Fame Mary Cassatt
#1877, aired 1992-11-03THE COMICS $400: This "horrible" Viking character created by Dik Browne first appeared in February 1973 Hagar the Horrible
#1874, aired 1992-10-29FAMOUS WOMEN $1000: From 1973 to 1983 she was Rolling Stone magazine's chief photographer Annie Leibovitz
#1859, aired 1992-10-08"ROSE"s $100: This Cincinnati Reds player was the National League's batting champion in 1968, 1969 & 1973 Pete Rose
#1852, aired 1992-09-29THE 1970s $600: In 1973, Vice President Agnew resigned, pleading no contest to a charge of this crime tax evasion
#1848, aired 1992-09-23THE SUPREME COURT $600: Justice Harry Blackmun wrote the majority decision in this landmark 1973 abortion case Roe v. Wade
#1844, aired 1992-09-17POETRY $800: In 1973, this poet's Cambridge, Mass. home, Craigie House, was made a National Historic Site Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
#1832, aired 1992-07-14FAMOUS FIRSTS $300: In 1973 Emily Howell became the 1st woman employed by a major U.S. airline in this capacity a pilot
#1800, aired 1992-05-29SCIENCE $1,100 (Daily Double): In 1973 it became the first comet studied by men in space Kohoutek
#1792, aired 1992-05-19"KING"s $100: In 1973 she helped found, & also served as first president of, the Women's Tennis Association Billie Jean King
#1766, aired 1992-04-13THE 20th CENTURY $600: In 1973 construction was completed on this 1454-foot-tall Chicago building the Sears Tower
#1736, aired 1992-03-02NONFICTION $400: 1973's "Winner Lose All" supported Frederick Cook's claim of reaching this before Robert Peary the North Pole
#1705, aired 1992-01-17ROCK 'N' ROLL FACTS $200: This group's 1973 album "The Dark Side of the Moon" spent over 14 years on the Billboard charts Pink Floyd
#1700, aired 1992-01-10THE SOUTH $200: The alleged stealing of a hog in 1973 led to the feud between these 2 southern families the Hatfields & the McCoys
#1697, aired 1992-01-07THE MOVIES $500 (Daily Double): 1973 film which popularized the following Scott Joplin tune: The Sting
#1695, aired 1992-01-03WORLD LEADERS $200: In 1973 he became prime minister of the Philippines; he was already the president (Ferdinand) Marcos
#1685, aired 1991-12-20JUPITER $800: The "trail blazing" name of the first spacecraft to fly by Jupiter, in 1973 Pioneer
#1666, aired 1991-11-25ASTRONOMY $1000: In 1973 this new comet became the 1st to be studied from space when photographed by Skylab Kohoutek
#1655, aired 1991-11-08SCIENCE FICTION $100: "The Other Log of Phileas Fogg" was a 1973 sci-fi retelling of this novel written a century earlier Around the World in 80 Days
#1653, aired 1991-11-06TENNIS $500: In the Astrodome in 1973, Billie Jean King beat this senior male player in a "Battle of the Sexes" Bobby Riggs
#1645, aired 1991-10-25MICHELANGELO $1000: This statue was moved to its present spot in 1973 & a copy was put at the old spot, the Piazza Della Signoria David
#1632, aired 1991-10-08PEOPLE $200: Born Erica Mann, she wrote two books of poetry before soaring with "Fear of Flying" in 1973 Erica Jong
#1613, aired 1991-09-11THE 1970s $400: After 300 years of British rule this West Indies island chain gained its independence in 1973 the Bahamas
#1611, aired 1991-09-09STUARTS & STEWARTS $300: He retired from auto racing in 1973 after his teammate Francois Cevert was killed Jackie Stewart
#1610, aired 1991-09-06FILM FACTS $500: In a 1973 hit movie it followed "The Set-Up", "The Hook", "The Tale", "The Wire" & "The Shut-Out" "The Sting"
#1598, aired 1991-07-10TV SPORTS $300: "TODAY" he's a host, but his "Baseball World" show won a Peabody Award in 1973 Joe Garagiola
#1585, aired 1991-06-21TV TRIVIA $400: Between 1969 & 1973, four rotating shows, including "The Lawyers" & "The Doctors", aired under this name The Bold Ones
#1581, aired 1991-06-17THE VIETNAM WAR $400: Peace talks opened in this city in 1968, a cease fire was signed in 1973, but fighting lasted until 1975 Paris
#1575, aired 1991-06-07THE QUEEN'S ENGLISH $500: In 1973, Englishmen began paying VAT, which is this value added tax
#1573, aired 1991-06-05THE MIDDLE EAST $200: In 1973 this Hashemite kingdom finally gave women the right to vote Jordan
#1567, aired 1991-05-28PLAYWRIGHTS $800: "Picnic" author who was on the teaching staff of USC's drama dept. when he died in 1973 (William) Inge
#1565, aired 1991-05-24COMETS & ASTEROIDS $1000: In 1973 Skylab astronauts had a chance to study this comet, which appears every 75,000 years Kohoutek
#1556, aired 1991-05-13COLLEGE FILMS $300: John Houseman won an Oscar as Prof. Kingsfield in this 1973 film set at Harvard Law School The Paper Chase
#1555, aired 1991-05-10INSECTS $400: Karl von Frisch won a 1973 Nobel Prize for deciphering the dancing "language" of these insects bees
#1546, aired 1991-04-29SPACE EXPLORATION $800: In 1973, Owen Garriott spent 59 days aboard this Skylab
#1544, aired 1991-04-25"LAST" FILMS $100: Jack Nicholson & Otis Young played naval officers & Randy Quaid their prisoner in this 1973 film The Last Detail
#1540, aired 1991-04-19U.S. CITIES $400: In the 19th c. it boasted the world's tallest building; since 1973 it has done it again Chicago
#1534, aired 1991-04-11NEW YORK STATE $100: This Republican served as governor from 1959 to 1973; in 1974, he became Vice President Nelson Rockefeller
#1514, aired 1991-03-14THE CIVIL WAR $200: In 1973 this ship that fought the Merrimack was located on the ocean floor off Cape Hatteras the Monitor
#1466, aired 1991-01-07COMPOSERS $400: The first of his own compositions he took to #1 on the pop charts was "Superstition" in 1973 Stevie Wonder
#1464, aired 1991-01-03THE 1970s $2,000 (Daily Double): Le Duc Tho declined the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize, but he accepted it Henry Kissinger
#1442, aired 1990-12-04AUSTRALIA $600: Danish architect Jorn Utzon designed this Sydney landmark, which was completed in 1973 the Opera House
#1430, aired 1990-11-16RECORD LABELS $200: You'll also find the name of this British label, begun by Richard Branson in 1973, on an airline Virgin
#1429, aired 1990-11-15TRAIN SONGS $1,300 (Daily Double): The title destination of the train in this 1973 No. 1 hit: "L.A. proved too much for the man..." Georgia
#1419, aired 1990-11-01THE 20th CENTURY $200: Launched May 14, 1973, it was the first U.S. space station Skylab
#1388, aired 1990-09-19N.Y. YANKEES $100: This Cleveland shipbuilder became principal owner of the Yankees in 1973 George Steinbrenner
#1381, aired 1990-09-10POP MUSIC $500 (Daily Double): Heard here, this singer's last No. 1 single was released posthumously in 1973: "If I could save time in a bottle / The first thing that..." Jim Croce
#1369, aired 1990-07-12REPUBLICANS $600: James Patterson's 1973 biography of this Ohio senator was entitled "Mr. Republican" Taft
#1358, aired 1990-06-27SECRETARIES OF STATE $200: This co-winner of the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize was America's 1st foreign-born Sec'y of State Henry Kissinger
#1353, aired 1990-06-20POP MUSIC $500: Born Malcolm Rebennack, in 1973 he had a big hit with "Right Time, Wrong Place" Dr. John
#1350, aired 1990-06-15BASKETBALL $100: "Wilt: Just Like Any Other 7-Foot Black Millionaire who Lives Next Door" was his 1973 autobiography Wilt Chamberlain
#1331, aired 1990-05-21NUTMEGGERS $1000: This Watergate judge born in Waterbury was Time Magazine's "Man of the Year" for 1973 John Sirica
#1325, aired 1990-05-11TECHNOLOGY $200: In 1973 push-through tabs began to replace the pull tabs on these Pop/soda cans
#1315, aired 1990-04-27HISTORY $1000: He bankrupted his country & fell from power in 1955; in 1973 he was made president again (Juan) Perón
#1314, aired 1990-04-26THE TONY AWARDS $300: Besides his 8 Tonys for choreography, in 1973 he won a Tony for directing "Pippin" Bob Fosse
#1309, aired 1990-04-19TITLES $300: In 1973 Lou Ferrigno was "Mr." this, & Maria Margarita Moran, "Miss" Universe
#1309, aired 1990-04-19RECENT U.S. HISTORY $600: In 1973 he chaired the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities Sam Ervin
#1238, aired 1990-01-10MUSICIANS $800: "The Entertainer" became a big hit in 1973, 71 years after he wrote it Scott Joplin
#1237, aired 1990-01-091970S TV $200: In 1973 Richard Thomas, M. Learned & Ellen Corby won Emmys for their performances in this CBS drama The Waltons
#1231, aired 1990-01-01MOVIE MAKERS $600: William Peter Blatty produced this "diabolical" 1973 film based on his own best seller The Exorcist
#1220, aired 1989-12-15SONGS OF THE '60s $400: This dance was "a graveyard smash" & "caught on in a flash" in 1962 & again in 1973 "Monster Mash"
#1213, aired 1989-12-06ROCK 'N' ROLL $400: This group's only Top 20 hits were "Money" in 1973 & "Another Brick In The Wall" in 1980 Pink Floyd
#1195, aired 1989-11-10CINEMA $500: It completes the title of the 1973 film "No Sex Please,..." "We're British"
#1193, aired 1989-11-081973 $100: On Jan. 1, 1973 Great Britain, Ireland & Denmark formally joined this Common Market
#1193, aired 1989-11-081973 $200: L. Patrick Gray resigned this post after it became known that he had destroyed Watergate evidence (Head of) The F.B.I.
#1193, aired 1989-11-081973 $300: On March 1, she became the 1st woman jockey to win a major stakes race & later married Fred Astaire Robyn Smith
#1193, aired 1989-11-081973 $400: This John Godey tale of the hijacking of a New York City subway train was published in 1973 The Taking Of Pelham One Two Three
#1193, aired 1989-11-081973 $500: PBS offered an inside look at American life in this documentary series about the Loud family An American Family
#1189, aired 1989-11-02SCIENCE $400: A bacterium called "Lactobacillus San Francisco" was isolated in 1973 on this kind of bread sourdough bread
#1182, aired 1989-10-24CELEBRITY QUOTES $500: A no-show at the 1973 Oscars, he once said "Acting is an empty and useless profession" Marlon Brando
#1174, aired 1989-10-12MOVIE SEQUELS $200: Clint Eastwood again played Dirty Harry in this 1973 sequel named for a .357 caliber weapon Magnum Force
#1169, aired 1989-10-05THE 20TH CENTURY $300: Jewish holiday on which Egypt & Syria attacked Israeli forces October 6, 1973 Yom Kippur
#1165, aired 1989-09-29AWARD-WINNERS $500 (Daily Double): She won the 1973 Grammy for "Record of the Year" with the following song: Roberta Flack
#1150, aired 1989-09-08THE EMMYS $300: "The Bunkers & The Swingers", an episode of this sitcom, won an Emmy for Best Comedy Writing in 1973 All in the Family
#1147, aired 1989-09-05CARS $100: In 1973 this motorcycle manufacturer created a splash in the U.S. with the Civic car Honda
#1147, aired 1989-09-05LBJ $300: After Johnson's death in 1973, the manned spacecraft center in this city was renamed for him Houston
#1125, aired 1989-06-23"RIGHT" SONGS $200: According to this 1973 Carly Simon song, "Lovin' You" is this "The Right Thing to Do"
#1115, aired 1989-06-09"LAST" $400: Marlon Brando & Maria Schneider are overwhelmed by passion in this 1973 film Last Tango in Paris
#1102, aired 1989-05-23MAGAZINES $800: After 31 years as editor of Saturday Review, he resigned in 1971 only to return as publisher in 1973 (Norman) Cousins
#1094, aired 1989-05-11TV ACTORS & ROLES $100: Telly Savalas 1st played this role in a blockbuster 1973 TV movie, "The Marcus-Nelson Murders" (Theo) Kojak
#1093, aired 1989-05-10GOVERNMENT & POLITICS $200: After resigning from the Vice Presidency in 1973, he wrote the novel "The Canfield Decision" Spiro Agnew
#1091, aired 1989-05-08SOUTH AMERICA $200: When Juan Peron returned to the presidency of this country in 1973, his wife was elected vice president Argentina
#1087, aired 1989-05-02BRITISH TRIVIA $200: The son of a director of a sausage-making company, he married a princess in 1973 Captain Mark Phillips
#1059, aired 1989-03-23MOVIE ATHLETES $100: Robert De Niro fans got a "bang" out of this 1973 film in which he played a dying baseball player Bang the Drum Slowly
#1050, aired 1989-03-10FAMOUS NAMES $1000: In 1973 Brezhnev gave this tycoon art collector an apartment overlooking Red Square Armand Hammer
#1042, aired 1989-02-28ROCK 'N' ROLL SONGS $500: In 1973 Johnny Rivers sang about this "disease" & "The Boogie Woogie Flu" "The Rockin' Pneumonia"
#1021, aired 1989-01-30SONGS OF THE '70s $300: Marie Osmond had real success with this 1973 song about artificial flowers "Paper Roses"
#1012, aired 1989-01-17WORLD LEADERS $200: New Year's Day '86, President Reagan exchanged greetings with the leader of this country, 1st time since 1973 Russia (Soviet Union)
#1004, aired 1989-01-05POLITICIANS $1,500 (Daily Double): In 1973 this Mass. senator was the 1st Republican senator to call for Nixon's resignation Edward Brooke
#984, aired 1988-12-08THE SOUTHWEST $200: In 1973 the Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston was renamed for this president Lyndon Johnson
#982, aired 1988-12-06HISTORY $200: He wasn't appointed sec'y of state until after he had negotiated the Vietnam cease-fire in 1973 Henry Kissinger
#972, aired 1988-11-22FOREIGN DIRECTORS $1000: Spaniard whose film "The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie" won an Oscar in 1973 (Luis) Buñuel
#968, aired 1988-11-16THE CABINET $1000: In 1973 Henry Kissinger became Nixon's second secretary of state, replacing this man William P. Rogers
#959, aired 1988-11-03SPORTS GREATS $100: In 1973 Margaret Court lost a "Battle of the Sexes" tennis match to him Bobby Riggs
#958, aired 1988-11-02SKUNKS $1,800 (Daily Double): Condition of the skunk in the title of the following 1973 Top 20 hit: "Take a whiff on me, that ain't no rose! / Roll up yer window and hold yer nose" dead and in the middle of the road
#957, aired 1988-11-01THE 1970s $1,000 (Daily Double): President Nixon signed the bill November 16, 1973 to build this 789-mile-long project Alaska Pipeline
#943, aired 1988-10-12MONARCHS $800: In 1973 at age 27, Carl XVI Gustaf became king of this country & the world's youngest monarch Sweden
#929, aired 1988-09-22THE 1970s $800: In 1973 baseball's American League adopted this rule the designated hitter
#917, aired 1988-09-06FASHION MODELS $500: Her $200,000 contract with Revlon in 1973 made her the highest paid model at the time Lauren Hutton
#901, aired 1988-07-045-LETTER WORDS $200: Speaking to journalists in 1973, Richard Nixon said "I'm not a..." this a crook
#899, aired 1988-06-30FAMOUS "CHASE"s $400: In 1973, this American financial institution was 1st to open an office in Russia in 50 years Chase Manhattan Bank
#894, aired 1988-06-23WARS $400: Popular name of the Arab-Israeli war of 1973 Yom Kippur War
#891, aired 1988-06-20GIRLS IN SONG $900 (Daily Double): Well-known subtitle of the following 1973 Helen Reddy hit: "Leave me alone, won't you leave me alone / Please leave me alone, now leave me alone / God leave me along.." "Ruby Red Dress"
#885, aired 1988-06-10PEOPLE $100: Since leaving the vice presidency in 1973, he's become an international trade consultant Spiro Agnew
#880, aired 1988-06-03THE TONY AWARDS $600 (Daily Double): The "Best Musical" of 1973, it was set in turn-of-the-century Sweden & featured the following: A Little Night Music
#877, aired 1988-05-31MOVIE TRIVIA $400: It's the heavenly body Roddy McDowall fought a "Battle For" in 1973 the Planet of the Apes
#840, aired 1988-04-08ASTRONOMY $400: Discovered in 1973, this comet was extensively investigated from Skylab Kohoutek
#806, aired 1988-02-22"COUNTRY" MUSIC $400: In 1973, Dottie West sang that she "was raised" this way on country sunshine
#781, aired 1988-01-18CINEMATIC BATTLES $800: The documentary "Battle of Chile" recorded the 1973 overthrow of this leader (Salvador) Allende
#778, aired 1988-01-13SPECIAL OSCARS $300: "In recognition of his brilliant creativity", this Marx Brother won a special Oscar in 1973 Groucho
#745, aired 1987-11-27"B.H." $600: Belize, before 1973 British Honduras
#735, aired 1987-11-13"APRIL" SONGS $500: 1973 hit by 3 Dog Night that could be the result of blowing up the month "Pieces Of April"
#725, aired 1987-10-30MUSICAL "BELL"S $1,400 (Daily Double): Title of the following, which was used as a theme in a memorable 1973 horror film: "Tubular Bells"
#721, aired 1987-10-26"BAD" $300: A region of rugged terrain, or a 1973 film that followed Martin Sheen & Sissy Spacek into such terrain badlands
#718, aired 1987-10-21MOVIES FROM CLASSICS $400: The 1973 musical version of this featured Jodie Foster as Becky Tom Sawyer
#717, aired 1987-10-20"LAST" MOVIES $100: Controversial 1973 film in which Maria Schneider & Marlon Brando did more than dance Last Tango in Paris
#708, aired 1987-10-07"MY" SONGS $300: For Paul McCartney, she "does it good", good enough, in fact, to hit #1 in 1973 "My Love"
#706, aired 1987-10-05GOVERNMENT $200: Passage of the 1973 "War Powers Act" limited, for the 1st time, this official's power to conduct war the president
#705, aired 1987-10-02RATED "EX" $200: Rite to expel an evil spirit, like Jason Miller performed in a 1973 film exorcism
#704, aired 1987-10-01TENNIS $200: The largest crowd ever for a tennis match assembled at this Texas stadium in 1973 Astrodome
#699, aired 1987-09-24GAME SHOWS $200: Going off NBC in 1973 after almost 15 years, this "Classic" game show returned to NBC in 1987 Concentration
#686, aired 1987-09-07COUNTRY MUSIC TRIVIA $300: In 1973, 10 years after her death, she became 1st female solo artist elected to Country Hall of Fame Patsy Cline
#678, aired 1987-07-15ASTRONOMY $200: In 1973, Poland celebrated the 500th anniversary of the birth of this astronomer Copernicus
#678, aired 1987-07-15ASTRONOMY $1000: Unlike Halley's, it'll take another 75,000 years for this comet, 1st seen in 1973, to return Kohoutek
#674, aired 1987-07-09MOVIES $500: Before playing him on screen in 1973, Al Pacino became friends with this honest cop Serpico
#667, aired 1987-06-30START AT THE "TOP" $300: 1973 #1 hit for the Carpenters that begins "Such a feeling's coming over me" Top of the World
#662, aired 1987-06-23THE BAHAMAS $100: On July 10, 1973, Prince Charles represented Queen Elizabeth at ceremonies celebrating this the independence of the Bahamas
#653, aired 1987-06-10"TALL" $400: 1973 film with Joe Don Baker that portrayed Buford Pusser's 1 man war against local corruption Walking Tall
#652, aired 1987-06-09AWARDS $200: Le Duc Tho turned down the Nobel Prize in 1973, saying peace had not been established there Vietnam
#643, aired 1987-05-27FAMOUS HORSES $500 (Daily Double): Black Jack was chosen as the riderless horse at the funerals of these 2 Presidents in 1963 & 1973 John F. Kennedy & Lyndon Baines Johnson
#621, aired 1987-04-27TOUGH TV TRIVIA $400: "Timely" show which followed "The Tonight Show" for the 1st time Oct. 15, 1973 & the last time Jan. 28, 1982 (The) Tomorrow (Show)
#597, aired 1987-03-24"DO"s & "DON'T"s $400: Bobby Freeman asked this in 1958, the Beach Boys in 1965, & Bette Midler in 1973 "Do You Wanna Dance?"
#583, aired 1987-03-04THE UNITED NATIONS $400: While East & West Germany were admitted in 1973, neither part of this divided nation belongs North & South Korea
#580, aired 1987-02-27TRIVIAL WORLD RECORDS $300: In 1973, Walter Watts balanced his way 4550 miles across Canada riding this vehicle unicycle
#580, aired 1987-02-27PHOTOGRAPHY $600: In 1935, Eastman Kodak introduced this film to the world; in 1973 Paul Simon sang about it Kodachrome
#568, aired 1987-02-11HOLIDAYS $500: Soon after his 1973 death, the Texas legislature made his Aug. 27 birthday a state holiday LBJ (Lyndon Johnson)
#566, aired 1987-02-09COUNTRY MUSIC $100: In 1973 "Silver Fox" Charlie Rich sang about what he did "behind" these closed doors
#565, aired 1987-02-06LONDON ON FILM $1000: 1973 film in which George Segal trysts with Glenda Jackson in a Garrard St. flat A Touch of Class
#562, aired 1987-02-03"WORLD"LY SONGS $300: War's 1973 pessimistic view of our planet "The World Is A Ghetto"
#559, aired 1987-01-29WORLD LEADERS $1000: Once a worker in a shaving brush factory, this diplomat shared the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize Henry Kissinger
#558, aired 1987-01-28AUTOMOBILES $600: In Feb. 1973, Motor Trend named '63 VW Van & '57 Chevy among 8 all-time best cars for this paired activity making out
#543, aired 1987-01-07----------------------------- $600: In 1973, 18 1/2 minutes were discovered to be missing from this Nixon presidential tapes
#543, aired 1987-01-07IRELAND $1,000 (Daily Double): On January 1, 1973, Ireland joined this Common Market
#506, aired 1986-11-17THE BATHROOM $500: 1st telecast on PBS May 4, 1973, this B. J. Friedman play featured Valerie Perrine - nude Steambath
#498, aired 1986-11-05VAMPIRES $400: "Believe It or Not", he starred in the 1973 version of "Dracula" Jack Palance
#493, aired 1986-10-29EVIL TWINS $500: Margot Kidder played both Danielle & her evil Siamese twin in this 1973 De Palma film Sisters
#493, aired 1986-10-29SPORTS TRIVIA $1000: From 1973-79, she won 125 straight matches on clay courts Chris Evert Lloyd
#491, aired 1986-10-27AMERICANA $400: In 1973, Yvonne Braithwaite Burke became the first member of Congress to get time off for this having a baby (maternity leave)
#479, aired 1986-10-09BRITISH FASHION $1000: In 1963 her Ginger Group was making miniskirts; 10 years later, in 1973, she was designing maxis Mary Quant
#468, aired 1986-09-24OCTOBER $600: On Oct. 10, 1973 the law caught up with this "Law & Order" politician Spiro Agnew
#466, aired 1986-09-22BRIDGES $200: Completed in 1973, 1st bridge linking Europe & Asia connects parts of this Turkish city Constantinople (Istanbul)
#459, aired 1986-09-11BROADCAST POLITICS $1000: The first series of these were televised May 17-Aug. 7, 1973 the Watergate hearings
#446, aired 1986-05-26MODERN HISTORY $400: British headlines on January 1, 1973 read "We're in" as the country joined this group the Common Market
#446, aired 1986-05-26MODERN HISTORY $500: Though overthrown as Argentina's president in 1955, he returned to power in 1973 Juan Peron
#443, aired 1986-05-21DANCE $400: Twyla Tharp's 1973 ballet titled "Deuce Coupe" featured this group's music the Beach Boys
#440, aired 1986-05-16ROCK 'N' ROLL TRIVIA $200: From 1964 to 1973, Roger McGuinn was the only member to remain aloft with this "flock" The Byrds
#436, aired 1986-05-12"LAST"ING MUSIC $800: Edward Bear's final note on the subject in 1973 "Last Song"
#432, aired 1986-05-06SOUTH DAKOTA $600: In 1973 American Indian movement, militants occupied this S.D. village & battle site for 70 days Wounded Knee
#411, aired 1986-04-07WORLD HISTORY $200: President of Egypt during 1973 Yom Kippur War Anwar Sadat
#408, aired 1986-04-02TENNIS $400: From 1973-79, Chris Evert Lloyd won 125 straight matches on this surface clay

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#8840, aired 2023-03-31CITY HISTORY: Over 700 years after its traditional 1252 founding date, this port city became associated with a psychological response Stockholm
#8565, aired 2022-01-281970s SINGER-SONGWRITERS: While speaking to Congress in 1985, he explained that his 1973 hit, now a state song, wasn't about drugs John Denver
#8301, aired 2020-12-14FAMOUS PLACES: Opened in 1973, it includes the Joan Sutherland Theatre, named for the singer, & the Utzon Room, named for the architect the Sydney Opera House
#8185, aired 2020-03-20WOMEN AUTHORS: 2 events figure prominently in her 2003 memoir: a coup in Chile on September 11, 1973 & the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 Isabel Allende
#8059, aired 2019-09-26WORLD LANDMARKS: "The Eighth Wonder", by composer Alan John & librettist Dennis Watkins, is about this building that opened in 1973 Sydney Opera House
#7846, aired 2018-10-22PLACES IN THE NEWS: In a hint of the future, in 1973 Marjorie Post gave it to the U.S. govt. as a warm-weather presidential retreat, but it was returned Mar-a-Lago
#7805, aired 2018-07-13MODERN LANGUAGE: This slang term for an environmentalist is literally true of groups that used passive resistance vs. deforestation, as in India in 1973 a tree hugger
#7235, aired 2016-02-12THE U.S. SENATE: During his Senate service, which lasted from 1973 to January 2009, this man cast 12,810 votes Joe Biden
#7201, aired 2015-12-28TOP 40 SONGS: The first 2 Top 40 hits for this late singer--one in 1971, the other in 1973--ended up becoming official state songs John Denver
#6785, aired 2014-02-28MODERN DAY SUFFIXES: Dating from 1973, this 4-letter suffix indicates a person or thing that has become associated with public scandal -gate
#6254, aired 2011-11-24PSYCHOLOGY TERMS: This 2-word term has its origins in a hostage-taking that followed the botched 1973 Norrmalmstorg bank robbery Stockholm Syndrome
#5875, aired 2010-03-12FILM LEGENDS: His only competitive Oscar win was for Best Score in 1973 for a 1952 film in which he had starred as a washed-up comic Charlie Chaplin
#5835, aired 2010-01-15BUSINESS: On April 17, 1973 this company began operations with the launch of 14 small aircraft from Memphis International Airport Federal Express
#5631, aired 2009-02-16POP CULTURE: Also the title of one of the best-selling albums of all time, it was first seen in Russian photos taken in 1959 the dark side of the Moon
#5358, aired 2007-12-19CLASSIC ROCK: As there was another album by that title, this classic from 1973 was at one point going to be called "Eclipse" The Dark Side of the Moon (by Pink Floyd)
#4675, aired 2004-12-24PSYCHOLOGY: In 1973 4 bank employees held hostage in this city ended up feeling grateful to their captors Stockholm
#4602, aired 2004-09-14ALIASES: Norma McCorvey recently sought a reversal to her landmark 1973 case in which she had this name (Jane) Roe
#4574, aired 2004-06-24FILMS OF THE '70s: This 1973 thriller was re-released in 2000 with extra footage, including a scene in which Ritalin is prescribed The Exorcist
#4394, aired 2003-10-16NAME'S THE SAME: This sports superstar of 1973 bears the name of one of the 6 major organs of the United Nations Secretariat
#4224, aired 2003-01-02ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS: She won many Oscars, including those for 1949's "The Heiress", 1951's "A Place in the Sun" & 1973's "The Sting" Edith Head
#3991, aired 2001-12-31LAW HISTORY: In 1964 he was the prosecutor of Jack Ruby; in 1973 he was the defendant in a landmark Supreme Court case Wade
#3898, aired 2001-07-11CONTEMPORARY BRITISH AUTHORS: In May 1973 Sports Illustrated ran one of his short stories under the title "A Day of Wine and Roses" Dick Francis
#3227, aired 1998-09-2220th CENTURY WORDS: In 1973, TIME Magazine blended 2 words to coin this term they gave to Rex Humbard as a job title televangelist
#3153, aired 1998-04-22PSYCHOLOGY: This 1973 book & subsequent TV movie popularized the study of multiple personality disorder Sybil
#2635, aired 1996-02-02CONGRESS: On Nov. 23, 1973 Yvonne Braithwaite Burke became the first member of Congress to do this while in office give birth
#2488, aired 1995-05-31FAMOUS NAMES: Best known as a novelist, in 1973 he directed his first feature film, "Westworld" Michael Crichton
#2414, aired 1995-02-16AMERICAN HISTORY: This South Dakota community was the site of 2 clashes between the U.S. gov't & Indians, in 1890 & 1973 Wounded Knee
#2277, aired 1994-06-28ASTRONOMY: It was discovered by a Czechoslovak-born astronomer in March 1973 (Comet) Kohoutek
#2095, aired 1993-10-15FAMOUS HOMES: The ticket office at this presidential home hands out dozens of $2 bills as change every day Monticello
#1875, aired 1992-10-30THE SUPREME COURT: The 1973 case Doe v. Bolton was decided with this more famous case Roe v. Wade
#1270, aired 1990-02-23NAMES IN THE NEWS: Simultaneously on the covers of Time, Newsweek & S.I. in 1973, he was buried in 1989 in a 6' X 6' casket Secretariat
#1192, aired 1989-11-07U.S. POLITICS: He served as Sec'y of H.E.W., Sec'y of Defense & Att'y General, all in the same year--1973 Elliot Richardson
#1125, aired 1989-06-23MAN IN SPACE: On May 25, 1973 it took the crew in an Apollo capsule 9 tries to dock with this craft Skylab
#923, aired 1988-09-14MUSICALS: This Lerner & Loewe musical was written directly for the screen & wasn't a Broadway musical 'til 1973 Gigi
#55, aired 1984-11-23THE OSCARS: In 1971 & 1973, these 2 Best Actors refused the Oscars they had won Marlon Brando & George C. Scott

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Joanna Rom, a docent from Washington, D.C. Season 35 player (2018-10-22). Joanna appeared on the original version of...
Cheech Marin, an actor, comedian, director, writer and musician from Lost "He's played a cop on Nash Bridges, voiced a 1959 Chevy...
Thomas L. Friedman, an author and foreign affairs columnist from The New York Times "He has won three Pulitzer Prizes and authored six best sellers,...
Bob Woodward, an assistant managing editor from The Washington Post 2004 Power Players Week player (2004-05-10). Charity: Sidwell Friends School.
Laura Mogul, an executive director from Port Washington, New York Season 32 player (2016-03-31). Laura appeared on the original Jeopardy! with...
Faye Ringel, a college professor from Norwich, Connecticut Season 2 player (1985-10-25). Faye appeared as a contestant on the...
Dan Smith, a student from Chicago, Illinois Season 25 3-time champion: $69,200 + $1,000. Dan Smith - a...
Wolf Blitzer, a journalist from The Situation Room "Since 1990, he's covered every major story for CNN, including the...
Rosemary Travis, a retired patient advocate from Palm Coast, Florida Season 23 player (2007-06-28). Rosemary was also a 5-time champion on...
Reggie Jackson, a former pro baseball player originally from Wyncote, Pennsylvania "Twice a World Series MVP, his powerhouse hitting earned him the...
Kevin Keach, a project administrator from St. Louis, Missouri "He considered himself a simple Missouri farm boy when he won...



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