Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (1000 results returned) (search results maxed out)

#9064, aired 2024-03-21THE CINEMA IN 2023 $200: One of the new songs for the live-action remake of this 1989 animated film was "Wild Uncharted Waters", sung by Prince Eric The Little Mermaid
#9046, aired 2024-02-26LITERARY GROUPS $400: Poets like Bei Dao of the Misty School of Poetry were exiled from China following the 1989 protests in this Beijing square Tiananmen (Square)
#9042, aired 2024-02-20ACTION MOVIES $800: "Pain don't hurt" is one of Patrick Swayze's iconic (?) lines from this 1989 cheese- & slugfest Road House
#9040, aired 2024-02-16PRESIDENTIAL TV $800: "The Final Days" (1989) Nixon
#9033, aired 2024-02-07SPORTS PROFESSORS $600: For years a star on the Red Army team, in 1989 Igor "The Professor" Larionov became one of the first Soviets to play in this league the NHL
#9024, aired 2024-01-25ON MY HISTORIC CV $400: SECDEF, 1989 to 1993; also 8 years of veep experience Dick Cheney
#26, aired 2024-01-23COLLEGE-LEVEL HISTORY COURSES $200: Vassar offers "Cold War America", a history course "from 1945 until the fall of" this European landmark "in 1989" the Berlin Wall
#9018, aired 2024-01-17U.S. STAMPS $1,600 (Daily Double): A 1989 stamp drew criticism from paleontologists for labeling a dinosaur not Apatosaurus but this Brontosaurus
#9017, aired 2024-01-161980s PRO WRESTLING $600: This hold did rock when Ric "Nature Boy" Flair made Ricky Steamboat sleep like a baby in a classic 1989 match a cradle
#9016, aired 2024-01-15WORLD HISTORY $800: In 1989 Japan got a new emperor for the first time in most of its citizens' lives, as Akihito succeeded this ruler Hirohito
#1, aired 2024-01-12GRAND MARSHALS OF THE ROSE PARADE $800: She was grand marshal as a child star in 1939 & also got the call in 1989 & '99 Shirley Temple
#9013, aired 2024-01-10ONE-MAN BAND $600: In 1989, he "Let Love Rule" as basically a one-man band on that debut album, and he's been "Sittin' On Top Of The World" ever since Lenny Kravitz
#24, aired 2024-01-09NEW YORK TIMES OBITUARIES $600: This surrealist's 1989 obit noted when he "hallucinated in the late 1920s, the whole world hallucinated with him" Dalí
#9001, aired 2023-12-25'80s NO. 1 HITMAKERS $800: In 1989 she knocked Milli Vanilli's "Girl I'm Gonna Miss You" out of the top spot with her own "Miss You Much" Janet Jackson
#8994, aired 2023-12-14SCENES FROM AN ITALIAN RESTAURANT $1600: Mookie throws a trash can through the window of Sal's Famous Pizzeria in Brooklyn in this 1989 film Do the Right Thing
#8983, aired 2023-11-29BARRE TENDERS $1200: In 1989, he again danced with the Kirov Ballet, the first time since his defection 28 years earlier Rudolf Nureyev
#8982, aired 2023-11-28A CAPITAL IDEA? $200: This composer was dreaming of a white Christmas right up until his death in 1989 at age 101 (Irving) Berlin
#8980, aired 2023-11-24AN AMERICAN IN PARIS $1200: His surname sounds French, but this Yank ended up in Paris by winning the Tour de France in 1986, 1989 & 1990 LeMond
#8972, aired 2023-11-14CANNES PALME D'OR WINNERS $400: 1989: "____, ____ and videotape" sex, lies
#8962, aired 2023-10-31FRANK GEHRY $2000: In 1989 Gehry was awarded this prize commonly referred to as "the Nobel of Architecture" the Pritzker Prize
#8961, aired 2023-10-30LET'S FACE IT $800: He was a world leader from 1983 to 1989; then he began to be led around Noriega
#8961, aired 2023-10-30BRING OUT YOUR FRED $2000: In 1989, he became president of South Africa; a few years later, he was deputy president Frederik Willem de Klerk
#8960, aired 2023-10-27QUOTABLE CINEMA $800: 1989: "I'll have what she's having" When Harry Met Sally...
#8951, aired 2023-10-16A PREQUEL TO WHICH MOVIE? $600: "Conceived on the Fourth of October"--to this 1989 biopic Born on the Fourth of July
#8948, aired 2023-10-11SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE $800: He debuted the character of Wayne Campbell with a "shwing!" & a prayer on "SNL" in 1989 Mike Myers
#8948, aired 2023-10-11BOOK CLUB $8,000 (Daily Double): A 1989 bestseller begins, "My father has asked me to be the fourth corner at" this the Joy Luck Club
#16, aired 2023-10-11BIG DOGS AS LITTLE PUPPIES $400: A dog de Bordeaux, like the pup seen here, was Tom Hanks' co-star in this 1989 movie Turner & Hooch
#8926, aired 2023-09-11WORLD OF BARBIE $1000: In 1989 Barbie became an ambassador for this U.N. agency that helps children around the world UNICEF
#8914, aired 2023-07-13FROM THE HEADLINES $200: The Washington Post, November 10, 1989: "East Germany opens" this "and borders" the Berlin Wall
#8898, aired 2023-06-21SHOE GAZING $1200: A 1989 ad from this Nike rival advised, "If you get too pumped up, let some air out with the release valve on the back" Reebok
#3, aired 2023-05-09DIANE WARREN $1200: (Diane Warren gives the clue.) I actually had to get on my knees & beg Cher to record this 1989 hit, which worked out pretty nicely for both of us "If I Could Turn Back Time"
#8866, aired 2023-05-08CHILDREN'S LIT $400: A girl is part of a nontraditional (especially for children's books) family in 1989's "Heather has Two" these Mommies
#8854, aired 2023-04-20FACE THE POLITICIAN $1600: It's the last name of the New Hampshire governor seen here; his dad John, had the gig from 1983 to 1989 (Chris) Sununu
#8848, aired 2023-04-12THIS LAND IS "UR" LAND $400: In 1989 it changed its official name in English to Myanmar Burma
#8847, aired 2023-04-11I GOT THE RECEIPTS $600: In 1989 Jerry Jones bought this NFL team for $140 million; a decent investment, as it's worth more than $7 billion today the Dallas Cowboys
#8838, aired 2023-03-29AUTOCRATS $1200: After his troops opened fire on demonstrators in 1989, this country's Nicolae Ceausescu was chased from power & executed Romania
#8837, aired 2023-03-28'80s MOVIE COMEDIES $400: This character was the lifeless of the party when Andrew McCarthy & Jonathan Silverman spent a "Weekend at" his place in 1989 Bernie
#8802, aired 2023-02-07LITERARY TITLE CHARACTERS $1600: In 1989 John Irving offered up "A Prayer for" him Owen Meany
#8801, aired 2023-02-06MONTHS THAT START WITH FEB $2,000 (Daily Double): February 1989: Rev. Barbara Harris becomes the first woman bishop in this U.S. church & in the Anglican Communion the Episcopal Church
#8784, aired 2023-01-12SPORTS COMPETITIONS $400: That's Greg LeMond in yellow, the first American to win this race, competing in 1989 before helmets became mandatory the Tour de France
#8781, aired 2023-01-09ALL THE RIGHT MOVIES $1200: Spike Lee broke into the front ranks of Hollywood directors with this 1989 film about racial tensions in Brooklyn Do the Right Thing
#8736, aired 2022-11-07THAT '70s OR '80s SHOW $200: In 1989 the Hollywood Reporter noted on this show, "String bikinis... share equal time with the rescue work" Baywatch
#7, aired 2022-11-06BERNIE & BERNADETTE $300: Terry Kiser played the titular corpse in this 1989 comedy that also starred Andrew McCarthy & Jonathan Silverman Weekend at Bernie's
#8725, aired 2022-10-21TEAM NAMES VIA OTHER NAMES $800: NHL: Hugo in 1989, Andrew in 1992, Katrina in 2005 the Hurricanes
#8704, aired 2022-09-22BETTER MOMENTS IN HISTORY $1000: On Nov. 9 of this year, Hanns Joachim Friedrichs, the German Walter Cronkite, declared, "The gates of the wall are wide open" 1989
#8666, aired 2022-06-20GRAMMY-WINNING SONGS $1600: In 1989 Bobby McFerrin took home a Song of the Year Grammy for this, & he probably didn't, & was "Don't Worry, Be Happy"
#8653, aired 2022-06-01U.S. GOVERNMENT HISTORY $200: In 1989 he became the first African-American Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin Powell
#8653, aired 2022-06-01NOBEL PEACE PRIZE WINNERS $400: 1989: Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th holder of this religious title Dalai Lama
#8652, aired 2022-05-31MAYORS $2,000 (Daily Double): He opposed speculation, gentrification & loud college parties as mayor of Burlington, Vermont from 1981 to 1989 Bernie Sanders
#8648, aired 2022-05-25'80s & '90s NONFICTION $800: Sadly, this funny lady passed away in 1989 shortly before her memoir "It's Always Something" came out Gilda Radner
#8635, aired 2022-05-06MODERN ROYALTY $400: Akihito took over as emperor of Japan after the 1989 death of his father, this man Hirohito
#8619, aired 2022-04-14CELEBRITIES' FIRSTS $2000: John C. Reilly took his first plane ride to Thailand for his first movie, this 1989 Brian de Palma film about soldiers in Vietnam Casualties of War
#8615, aired 2022-04-08PULITZER-WINNING CHARACTERS $600: Scoop Rosenbaum & Heidi Holland (1989) The Heidi Chronicles
#8611, aired 2022-04-04CHANGES ON THE U.S. MAP $2,000 (Daily Double): The coastal town of Manchester, Massachusetts had these 3 words added to its name in 1989 by-the-Sea
#8610, aired 2022-04-01HISTORY IS CIRCULAR $4,000 (Daily Double): In 1989, Poland's regime & this union-based opposition movement held roundtable talks that led to the transition to democracy Solidarity
#8607, aired 2022-03-29TV SHOWS' FIRST EPISODES $800: "Panic at Malibu Pier" (1989) Baywatch
#8584, aired 2022-02-24LIT-POURRI $800: In 1989, 30 years after this "Doctor Zhivago" author had to turn down his Nobel Prize, his son accepted it on his behalf Boris Pasternak
#8581, aired 2022-02-21SPACE: KIND OF HUGE $2,200 (Daily Double): Launched in 1989, the Galileo craft took the long way 'round to this planet in a 6-year, 2.4-billion-mile circuitous route Jupiter
#16, aired 2022-02-18WORLD HISTORY $200: A government crackdown on protesters in Beijing on June 4, 1989 took place in this square Tiananmen Square
#9, aired 2022-02-15CHAPTERS IN THE NOVEL $1600: From 1989: "Waverly Jong: Rules of the Game", "Jing-mei Woo: A Pair of Tickets" The Joy Luck Club
#3, aired 2022-02-09A FEW FINAL WORDS $400: Condition of an animal species when it has no more living members, like the golden toad since 1989 extinct
#8567, aired 2022-02-013 STARS OF THE FILM $600: 1989: Olympia Dukakis, Sally Field & Julia Roberts & a 4th star--the weeping audience Steel Magnolias
#8542, aired 2021-12-28MY GOVERNMENT JOB $1600: Celebrity in his own right if only for his facial hair, C. Everett Koop, from 1982 to 1989 U.S. surgeon general
#8519, aired 2021-11-25OSCAR'S BEST DIRECTOR $800: 1989: This director cruised to victory for "Born on the Fourth of July" (Oliver) Stone
#8516, aired 2021-11-22MIX TAPE $800: It was paired with "Sex" & "Lies" in a 1989 Steven Soderbergh film title Videotape
#8515, aired 2021-11-19WORLD LEADERS LEAVE THE SCENE $800: On Dec. 17, 1989 Nicolae Ceausescu had forces fire on demonstrators in this country; 8 days later it was Nicolae being fired on Romania
#8510, aired 2021-11-12DISNEY+ $800: It's Hanks for the memory, but Josh Peck is now the first half of the title in this show, a reboot of a 1989 detective film Turner & Hooch
#8495, aired 2021-10-22YOU SAY YOU WANT A REVOLUTION $1,800 (Daily Double): Nearly 30 years after the 1989 one in Czechoslovakia, Armenia had its own revolution named for this soft fabric velvet
#8482, aired 2021-10-05THAT'S GRAND! $800: In 1939 this Pasadena event had child star Shirley Temple as its 50th anniversary grand marshal; she did the honors again in 1989 the Tournament of Roses
#8468, aired 2021-09-15ARTISTS $1200: This surrealist painter & printmaker was born in Figueres, Spain in 1904 & died there in 1989 (Salvador) Dalí
#8468, aired 2021-09-15PRIZED POSSESSIONS $1600: In 1989 this Japanese emperor was buried with a Mickey Mouse watch he got on a visit to the United States Hirohito
#8432, aired 2021-06-29A NON-ALCOHOLIC CATEGORY $800: Without the help of melon liqueur, in 1989 Midori Ito became the first Asian world champion in this winter sport figure skating
#8426, aired 2021-06-21MOVIE TITLE MIDDLE WORD $600: Robin Williams tells his students to seize the day (1989) "Poets"
#8424, aired 2021-06-17THE TERMS OF SERVICE $2000: He ruled Romania from 1965 until he suddenly didn't in 1989--a firing squad was involved Ceaușescu
#8405, aired 2021-05-2120th CENTURY TV $400: This actor drove the Knight Industries Two Thousand--KITT, for short--before heading for the beach in 1989 David Hasselhoff
#8384, aired 2021-04-225 FIRST DATES $600: The movie "Southside with You" chronicles the 1989 first date of this later to be famous couple Barack & Michelle Obama
#8368, aired 2021-03-31INTERNAL RHYME SURNAMES $2000: In 1989 after 3 terms as New Hampshire's governor, he became George H.W. Bush's Chief of Staff Sununu
#8358, aired 2021-03-17EUROPE $400: From 1961 to 1989 this capital city was divided by a wall Berlin
#8355, aired 2021-03-12CAPTAIN $682 (Daily Double): Captain Joseph Hazelwood was in charge on March 24, 1989 when this oil tanker hit Bligh Reef, off Alaska's coast the Exxon Valdez
#8354, aired 2021-03-11VETO $800: Russia, China & the U.S. regularly use their U.N. security council veto but these 2 other perm. members haven't used theirs since 1989 France & the U.K.
#8344, aired 2021-02-25FILMS OF THE '80s $800: 1987 & 1989 saw this movie & its first sequel featuring cops Riggs & Murtaugh Lethal Weapon
#8343, aired 2021-02-24BUY ME $800: As of 2020 this NFL team owned by Jerry Jones is worth $5.5 billion; it sure would make a thoughtful gift the Dallas Cowboys
#8331, aired 2021-02-08BEFORE & AFTER GOES TO THE MOVIES $1600: A Cooper/Gaga saga goes Tom Cruise-ing into a 1989 film about a Vietnam vet A Star is Born on the Fourth of July
#8325, aired 2021-01-291980s TIME CAPSULE $1600: In 1989 Tom Petty sang, "My sister got lucky, married" this kind of successful person, a word coined earlier in the decade a yuppie
#8308, aired 2021-01-06GADGET $200: Introduced in 1989, the GRiDPad was the first of these portable computers that are now smaller & slimmer than laptops a tablet
#8299, aired 2020-12-10LITERATURE TITLES BY LAST WORD $1600: A 1989 immigrant story: "Club" The Joy Luck Club
#8279, aired 2020-11-12FEMINISM $400: Giving her 1989 book its title, Arlie Hochschild noted, "Most women work one shift at" their jobs & a "second shift" here at home
#8250, aired 2020-10-02SELF-HELP BOOKS $1200: Stephen Covey's "The 8th Habit" is a follow-up to this 1989 bestseller of personal change The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
#8242, aired 2020-09-22THE LANGUAGE OF LIKE $1000: To hold a memory fondly in your mind, perhaps of the same-named 1989 Madonna hit cherish
#8234, aired 2020-06-11AMERICAN LITERATURE $800: 4 Chinese women meet regularly to play Mah-jongg & to talk about life & their children in this 1989 Amy Tan novel The Joy Luck Club
#8226, aired 2020-06-01U.S. GOVERNMENT $2000: In the wake of WWI, it was organized as a bureau; then it was an administration & in 1989 got a new name & cabinet status Veterans Affairs
#8222, aired 2020-05-26ACCORD $1000: The 1989 Taif Accord ended a long civil war between Muslims & Christians in this Mideast nation Lebanon
#8216, aired 2020-05-18LET'S HAVE A PLANET $1600: Voyager 2 flew by this giant in 1989, then headed on out into interstellar space Neptune
#8205, aired 2020-04-17POSITIVE HISTORY $1600: This structure fell on November 9, 1989, symbolically bringing an end to the political division between East & West the Berlin Wall
#8194, aired 2020-04-02OLD NAMES ON THE MAP $400: Myanmar is still sometimes called this, its English name until 1989 Burma
#8168, aired 2020-02-26HIT & "RUN" $1200: In 1989 Tom Petty was doin' this & "goin' wherever it leads" "Runnin' Down a Dream"
#8163, aired 2020-02-19AROUND THE WORLD $1,800 (Daily Double): The 3 T's in Chinese censorship are Taiwan, Tibet & this locale made infamous in 1989 Tiananmen Square
#8162, aired 2020-02-18SPEAKING VOLUMES $1200: The most recent edition of this lexicon in book form was published in 20 volumes in 1989 the Oxford English Dictionary (the OED)
#8162, aired 2020-02-18TV-POURRI $2000: From 1984 to 1989, she was the Allie of "Kate & Allie", and we bet she could give you contestants a run for your money, too Jane Curtin
#8161, aired 2020-02-17THE NOT-SO-VICIOUS CIRCLE $1600: 1989 film in which Keanu Reeves tells Alex Winter, "Strange things are afoot at the Circle K" Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
#8147, aired 2020-01-28RUSSIAN ART & CULTURE $1600: Russian for "self-boiler", these urns were traditionally used to heat water for tea & in 1989 were showcased on a series of stamps a samovar
#7, aired 2020-01-14THE BACHELOR $600: This man was a bachelor during his 3 terms as mayor of New York City from 1978 to 1989 Ed Koch
#8127, aired 2019-12-31BATTLE & HUM $1200: Not big fans of Elvis or John Wayne, this rap group urged its audience to "Fight The Power" in 1989 Public Enemy
#8125, aired 2019-12-27I PLAYED POIROT $1000: David Suchet's Hercule-an run on TV, 1989-2013, included perhaps Poirot's trickiest puzzle, "The Murder of" this man Roger Ackroyd
#8122, aired 2019-12-24THE ROLES OF MORGAN FREEMAN $200: 1989: Hoke Colburn, a chauffeur Driving Miss Daisy
#8120, aired 2019-12-20BOOKS FILMED WITH DIFFERENT TITLES $400: The novel "Shoeless Joe" by W.P. Kinsella was the basis of this 1989 film Field of Dreams
#8102, aired 2019-11-26AFTER WINNING THE HEISMAN $600: This Bo knows he crushed a 448' leadoff HR to dead center in the 1989 All-Star Game in which he was also the MVP Bo Jackson
#8099, aired 2019-11-21THE AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS $800: The 2015 AMAs saw Taylor Swift take home the trophy for Pop/Rock Album--this one named for the year of Taylor's birth 1989
#8095, aired 2019-11-15MOVIE FOREIGN CITIES $1600: 1989: "Jesus of ____" (not in the Holy Land) Montreal
#8092, aired 2019-11-12FANTASY FOOTBALL $200: Imagine if this team had taken Barry Sanders, not Tony Mandarich, with the No. 2 pick in 1989 & had him to pair with Favre... the Green Bay Packers
#8079, aired 2019-10-24YOUNGER THAN THE SIMPSONS $400: Four months after "The Simpsons" launched in December of 1989, this Eye on the Universe was launched by the Space Shuttle Discovery the Hubble
#8078, aired 2019-10-23NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC WOMEN $600: In 1989, Fay Wray visited the Empire State Building, the setting of the climax of this 1933 film that had made her a star King Kong
#8070, aired 2019-10-11MED. ABBREV. $800: In 1989 the gene that causes this disease, CF for short, was discovered cystic fibrosis
#8057, aired 2019-09-24TED TALK $1600: On the morning of January 24, 1989 he was put to death in the electric chair at a Florida state prison (Ted) Bundy
#8048, aired 2019-09-11IT IS ROCKET SCIENCE $800: Beginning in 1989 the solid rocket boosters in this NASA program carried radio transponders so they could be recovered & reused the Shuttle program
#8047, aired 2019-09-10THE 20th CENTURY $1200: That's the Exxon Baton Rouge in 1989 trying to capture oil from this tanker that ran aground--it would spill 11 million gallons the Exxon Valdez
#8034, aired 2019-07-11BREAKING UP IS HARD TO DO $800: In 1989 these 2 actors decided to rekindle their relationship; actress Dakota Johnson resulted Don Johnson and Melanie Griffith
#8032, aired 2019-07-0965" $2000: It was world news when this 5'5" passionate amateur marine biologist died in Tokyo Jan. 7, 1989 Emperor Hirohito
#8017, aired 2019-06-18SHOPPING AT THE MALL $800: Specializing in band & pop culture related apparel & accessories, this store that first opened in 1989 is muy caliente! Hot Topic
#7996, aired 2019-05-20THE MONTHLY MOVIE TITLE $400: Oliver Stone co-wrote this 1989 film with Vietnam vet Ron Kovic, the movie's subject Born on the Fourth of July
#7993, aired 2019-05-15CLASSIC FOREIGN FILMS $1200: The 1989 action film "The Killer" was a thrill ride from this Hong Kong director John Woo
#7986, aired 2019-05-06THOSE WHO IGNORE HISTORY $1200: The Soviet Union invaded this "graveyard of empires" in 1979 & suffered 50,000 casualties before withdrawing in 1989 Afghanistan
#7981, aired 2019-04-29POTENT PORTABLES $800: The Inspiron line is from this Texas-based company that's been making laptops since 1989 Dell
#7977, aired 2019-04-23WE WILL ROCK YOU $200: Playing for over 160,000 E. Germans in 1988, he hoped "one day all the barriers will be torn down"; the Boss got his wish in 1989 Springsteen
#7972, aired 2019-04-16A YEAR ENDING IN 9 $600: Communist leaders fell all over Europe, including Todor Zhivkov of Bulgaria after 35 years of rule 1989
#7929, aired 2019-02-14BRANDIMALS $800: Since 1989 this elegant bird has been the logo of Swarovski crystal a swan
#7928, aired 2019-02-13THE IDES OF FEBRUARY $200: On Feb. 13, 1989 these countries agreed to reunite East and West Germany
#7914, aired 2019-01-24PEOPLE POWER $1600: Iulian Vlad, secret police chief in this country, helped bring about its tyrant's downfall in 1989 Romania
#7909, aired 2019-01-17FER SURE, IT WAS THE '80s $400: AP's Jeff Widener said he thought on June 5, 1989, "(That) guy's going to screw up my picture" in this Beijing Square Tiananmen
#7909, aired 2019-01-17FER SURE, IT WAS THE '80s $4,000 (Daily Double): In December 1989 he took what would be a short-lived refuge in the Vatican embassy in Panama City (Manuel) Noriega
#7894, aired 2018-12-27ALLITERATIVE PEOPLE $200: She was First Lady from 1989 to 1993 Barbara Bush
#7877, aired 2018-12-04SONGWRITING TEAMS $800: "Jimmy Jam" Harris & Terry Lewis co-wrote many of this diva's hits, including her 1989 No. 1 "Miss You Much" Janet Jackson
#7868, aired 2018-11-21BLACK FRIDAY $200: Friday, October 13, 1989: A "mini-crash" sees a 190-point drop in this stock average the Dow Jones Industrial Average
#7850, aired 2018-10-26GRAMMY'S ALBUM OF THE YEAR $800: Add it up--her "1989" was No. 1 in 2016 Taylor Swift
#7846, aired 2018-10-22VARIOUS COWBOYS $1600: In 1989 Matt Dillon starred as this "cowboy", searching for prescription medications the drugstore cowboy
#7845, aired 2018-10-19THE 1980s $200: Introduced by Nintendo in 1989, this handheld device was for playing cartridge-loaded amusements a Game Boy
#7845, aired 2018-10-19AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY $800: Ron Brown in 1989 for the Democrats & Michael Steele in 2009 for the G.O.P. were the first black holders of this post chairman of the party
#7841, aired 2018-10-15WHAT HAD HAPPENED WAS $1000: In 1989 he succeeded his late father as emperor of Japan Akihito
#7831, aired 2018-10-01NEWSY PUNS $600: When a veep shot his pal in 2006, "The Daily Show" regaled us with this punny title taken from a 1989 Aerosmith tune "Cheney's Got a Gun"
#7828, aired 2018-09-26PARDONER $3,000 (Daily Double): Ronald Reagan pardoned this owner for illegal campaign contributions in 1989--the Gipper a Yankees fan? (George) Steinbrenner
#7826, aired 2018-09-24IT CAN'T GET MUCH WORSE $1000: In 1989 this hurricane that followed Gabrielle caused $3 billion in damage to Charleston Hugo
#7823, aired 2018-09-19LEONARD BERNSTEIN AT 100 $800: Performing Beethoven in Berlin in 1989, Bernstein rewrote this section of the 9th Symphony as the "Ode To Freedom" the "Ode To Joy"
#7806, aired 2018-07-16MOVIE MAGIC $200: Not a lot of dialogue needed for half of these 2 Las Vegas magicians in a 1989 film in which they "Get Killed" Penn and Teller
#7802, aired 2018-07-10KING OF THE CASTLE $400: The former Edo Castle, 1926-1989: This emperor Hirohito
#7764, aired 2018-05-17WHAT A YEAR! $200: The Berlin Wall came down 1989
#7758, aired 2018-05-09VIRUSES $400: The first example of this -ware that extorts money to unlock your files was sent on disks to HIV researchers in 1989 ransomware
#7734, aired 2018-04-05COMIC STRIPS $800: Debuting in 1989, the office everyman seen here is drawn by this cartoonist (Scott) Adams
#7711, aired 2018-03-05A MAN FOR 2 SEASONS $600: In 1989 Bo Jackson hit 32 homers for the Kansas City Royals & ran for 950 yards for this then-L.A. team the Raiders
#7709, aired 2018-03-01FOOD FRANCHISES $400: In 1989 Auntie Anne's began selling lemonade & these from its first store location pretzels
#7701, aired 2018-02-19THE COMPANY'S ANIMAL MASCOT $400: Wearing flip-flops & sunglasses, this drum-pounding mascot began going & going & going in 1989 the Energizer Bunny
#7694, aired 2018-02-08ERA OR AGE. PERIOD. $800: Japan's Heisei Era began in 1989 upon the death of this man Emperor Hirohito
#7678, aired 2018-01-17A BANNER YEAR $1200: Celebrants stand on a crumbling wall in this year 1989
#7655, aired 2017-12-15COKE SLOGANS THROUGH THE YEARS $200: 1989: "The official soft drink of" this season summer
#7655, aired 2017-12-15ALL MY... $1600: He adapted his song "All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight" for "Monday Night Football" in 1989 Hank Williams, Jr.
#7652, aired 2017-12-12ROBERT SIEGEL SIGNS OFF $200: (Robert Siegel reads the clue.) One memento I've kept is a framed chip of this; I was rushed to the scene in November 1989 to cover its stunning fall the Berlin Wall
#7652, aired 2017-12-12SCENES FROM AN ITALIAN RESTAURANT $2000: Mookie throws a trash can through the window of Sal's famous pizzeria in Brooklyn in this 1989 film Do the Right Thing
#7641, aired 2017-11-27RANKING THE NEW MILITARY MAN $400: A 96-mph-throwing Cleveland Indian had to work on his control "before he kills somebody" in this 1989 movie Major League
#7637, aired 2017-11-2120/20 AT 40 $1000: (David Muir of 20/20 presents the clue.) The words mad & unstable came up when Barbara Walters interviewed this Arab leader in 1989 Gaddafi
#7616, aired 2017-10-23PLAY THE JOKER $600: His version set a new standard for creepy good on the big screen in 1989 (Jack) Nicholson
#7600, aired 2017-09-29THE "KID" STAYS IN THE PICTURE $800: This 1989 title is Rick Moranis' explanation of why his children are 1/4" tall Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
#7589, aired 2017-09-14THEIR FIRST PUBLISHED NOVEL $1600: "The Joy Luck Club" (1989) Amy Tan
#7584, aired 2017-07-27PENNANTS $800: No big surprise that this all-time steals king was 1989's ALCS MVP for the A's; he stole 8 bases in 5 games & hit .400 Rickey Henderson
#7576, aired 2017-07-17A DAY AT THE HORSE RACES $600: According to his 1989 obituary, this racing legend was survived by more than 300 sons & daughters Secretariat
#7575, aired 2017-07-14MUSIC TO MY YEARS $800: This title of a 2014 Taylor Swift album is also the year of her birth 1989
#7565, aired 2017-06-30CANADA 150 $1600: (Alex presents from the Canadian embassy in Washington, D.C.) The 12 pillars of this outdoor rotunda symbolize the 10 provinces and 2 territories that were part of Canada ins 1989, the year of the dedication of the embassy; the coat of arms above the entryway represents this new territory, created in 1999 Nunavut
#7559, aired 2017-06-22PLAYWRIGHTS $1600: This alliteratively named playwright followed up her 1989 Pulitzer win with "The Sisters Rosensweig" Wendy Wasserstein
#7545, aired 2017-06-02I USED TO RUN THE PLACE $600: From 1989 to 1994, F.W. de Klerk South Africa
#7542, aired 2017-05-30OCCUPATIONS IN THE NEWS $400: The 1989 death of reformer Hu Yaobang sparked a 6-week occupation of this square Tiananmen
#7540, aired 2017-05-26LIBERTY $3,600 (Daily Double): On Christmas Day 1989 in this city, Leonard Bernstein changed the "Ode To Joy" into an "Ode To Freedom" Berlin
#7539, aired 2017-05-25SCI-FI MOVIES $800: NTIs, or non-terrestrial intelligences, live very, very deep in the ocean in this 1989 James Cameron film The Abyss
#7537, aired 2017-05-23A LITTLE ENTITLED $800: In 1989 a syndrome named for this type of coddled child was identified as involving self-centered & immature behavior the spoiled child syndrome
#7534, aired 2017-05-18MOURNING ASSEMBLY $800: Millions descended on Tehran in 1989 after the death of this cleric & leader Ayatollah Khomeini
#7532, aired 2017-05-16AWFUL WORLD LEADERS $1200: On Dec. 17, 1989 security forces under Nicolae Ceausescu were ordered to fire on demonstrators in this country Romania
#7511, aired 2017-04-17BORDER FRENZY $2000: They were united in a confederation from 1982 to 1989, so it makes sense that these two countries share a border Gambia and Senegal
#7509, aired 2017-04-13THE LONG ARM OF THE LAW $1200: John List was arrested in 1989, 18 years after killing his family, after his age-enhanced image ran on this Fox TV show America's Most Wanted
#7507, aired 2017-04-11THE ROYAL THEY $1200: 1924 to 1989: he & Nagako Hirohito
#7501, aired 2017-04-03PHOTOGRAPHY $2000: A 2016 film about this controversial photographer who died of AIDS in 1989 is subtitled "Look at the Pictures" Mapplethorpe
#7490, aired 2017-03-17WOMEN IN HISTORY $800: Dolores Ibárurri, a heroine of the losing side in this 1930s war, remained honorary president of the Communist Party until 1989 the Spanish Civil War
#7485, aired 2017-03-10HER HIT ALBUM $400: "1989" (2014) Taylor Swift
#7470, aired 2017-02-17ROAMIN' THROUGH ROMANIA $800: From 1948 until 1989, Romania was under the rule of this political party the Communist Party
#7464, aired 2017-02-09ALPHANUMERICALLY YOURS $1600: In 1989 this group hit No. 3 with "Love Shack", baby the B-52s
#7463, aired 2017-02-08TV MOVIES $2000: In "The Deliberate Stranger", Mark Harmon eerily played this handsome serial killer executed in 1989 Ted Bundy
#7436, aired 2017-01-02NFL QUARTERBACKS $400: (Mike & Mike from ESPN present the clue.) "The greatest Super Bowl had to be the 1969 game when Joe Namath led the Jets over the heavily favored Colts..." "That's not bad, but not up to the game when this guy marched the 49ers down the field in 1989 in a game-winning drive" Joe Montana
#7432, aired 2016-12-27SCANDINAVIAN CITIES $400: The Tycho Brahe planetarium opened in this capital in 1989 Copenhagen
#7431, aired 2016-12-26GRAND MARSHALS OF THE ROSE PARADE $800: She was grand marshal as a child star in 1939 & also got the call in 1989 & '99 Shirley Temple
#7430, aired 2016-12-23PIECE $800: Artifacts embedded in the first floor wall of Chicago's Tribune Tower include a piece of this barrier that crumbled in 1989 the Berlin Wall
#7425, aired 2016-12-16WOMEN WHO WRITE $400: This close relative of a Chilean president sent us to the Moon & back with "Eva Luna" in 1989 Isabel Allende
#7417, aired 2016-12-06I'LL BE WATCHING "U" $800: In this 1989 film John Candy played the title relative; Mike Epps took over the role in a 2016 TV adaptation Uncle Buck
#7414, aired 2016-12-01"ROCK" IT TO ME $800: In the title of a 1989 hit, the Rolling Stones were stuck between these 2 unpleasant things a rock and a hard place
#7410, aired 2016-11-25THIRD IN THE MOVIE SERIES $400: In 1989 this title guy had a "Last Crusade", which turned out not to be true in 2008 Indiana Jones
#7387, aired 2016-10-25THE "IV" LEAGUE $1000: The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species banned this trade in 1989 ivory
#7384, aired 2016-10-20A BETTE MIDLER MEDLEY $400: In 1989 Bette scored a No. 1 hit with this song that says, "I can fly higher than an eagle, for you are the..." "Wind Beneath My Wings"
#7355, aired 2016-07-29BATTLESHIPS $800: Robert Ballard found the remains of this WWII German battleship in 1989; it appeared to have been scuttled, not sunk the Bismarck
#7350, aired 2016-07-22THAT GAME OF THRONES GUY WITH THE BEARD $600: Not exactly Westeros' Dad of the Year, Charles dance also played this spy novelist in the 1989 TV bio "GoldenEye" Ian Fleming
#7348, aired 2016-07-20MEN OF NOTE $200: The Showa period in Japan ended with this emperor's death in 1989 Hirohito
#7342, aired 2016-07-12THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE $400: 2010 Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo spent 2 years in prison for taking part in the 1989 student protests here Tiananmen Square
#7339, aired 2016-07-07HAPPY HISTORY $1600: In 1989 this then-country ended Communist rule with its Velvet Revolution Czechoslovakia
#7334, aired 2016-06-30THE RED AUERBACH TROPHY $400: 1989-90: Pat Riley of this "Showtime" squad the L.A. Lakers
#7321, aired 2016-06-13THE LAW $400: This late justice said personally he'd jail "weirdos" who burn the flag, but sided with a 1989 decision that it's free speech (Antonin) Scalia
#7320, aired 2016-06-10THESPIANISTS $800: Goodness, gracious, Dennis Quaid pounded the ivories in this 1989 biopic; catch Alec Baldwin as Jimmy Swaggart Great Balls of Fire!
#7319, aired 2016-06-09BEVERLY HILLS $1000: Last name of infamous brothers Lyle & Erik, who murdered their parents in their Beverly Hills mansion in 1989 Menendez
#7304, aired 2016-05-19THE AL FRANKEN DECADE $600: A historic 1989 event in this Asian plaza is also called the June 4th Incident Tiananmen Square
#7303, aired 2016-05-18CLASSIC MOVIE CHARACTERS $1600: In 1989 Sean Connery played a Holy Grail expert & professor who was the father of this title archaeologist Indiana Jones
#7297, aired 2016-05-10GATES $1,500 (Daily Double): In 1989 black steel gates were installed at the entrance to this street to protect Margaret Thatcher from attack Downing Street
#7290, aired 2016-04-29BUT LET'S FACE IT $1000: He was a world leader from 1983 to 1989; then he began to be led around (Manuel) Noriega
#7286, aired 2016-04-25FOR THE SOLE $1000: In 1989 Reebok introduced this hot-selling inflatable sports shoe Pumps
#7281, aired 2016-04-18U.S. GOVERNORS $400: More recently a senator, Evan Bayh was 33 & the nation's youngest governor when he took office in this state in 1989 Indiana
#7266, aired 2016-03-28TARZAN REVIEW BOOKS $400: This "happy" 1989 Amy Tan novel give Tarzan interesting take on Asian-American women. Tarzan world view expanded The Joy Luck Club
#7253, aired 2016-03-09POLISH HISTORY $400: Since 1989 Poland's GDP has grown about twice as fast as the rest of this organization that it joined in 2004 the E.U. (the European Union)
#7251, aired 2016-03-07IN TROUBLE WITH THE FCC $1000: In 1989 a station was fined $2,000 for playing "Erotic City" by this funky musician Prince
#7220, aired 2016-01-22DANGER ZONE $200: In 1989 the Lebanese army in the eastern part of this capital hit the west with months of heavy shelling Beirut
#7212, aired 2016-01-12THE WEEKEND IN POP CULTURE $800: A Hamptons beach house is the setting for this 1989 film comedy in which Andrew McCarthy props up his dead boss Weekend at Bernie's
#7200, aired 2015-12-25ART & ARTISTS $1200: When he died in 1989, he was buried on the floor of the main room of his museum in Figueras, Spain Salvador Dali
#7193, aired 2015-12-16MEL ON EARTH $400: 1908-1989: Voice artist Mel Blanc
#7180, aired 2015-11-27"IT" IS A SONG $1600: It was the lead single off Taylor Swift's album "1989" "Shake It Off"
#7176, aired 2015-11-23BODIES OF WATER $2000: In 1989 this Alaskan sound was the site of a massive oil spill when the Exxon Valdez ran aground on Bligh Reef Prince William Sound
#7127, aired 2015-09-15RECORD OF THE YEAR GRAMMYS $800: This Bette Midler song flew off with the award in 1989 "Wind Beneath My Wings"
#7114, aired 2015-07-16YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT $1200: In 1989 chemists Pons & Fleischmann announced they had created a new energy source, cold this; it was soon debunked fusion
#7068, aired 2015-05-13REMEMBER THE '80s? $2000: In the days before his January 1989 execution in Florida, he confessed to dozens of murders Ted Bundy
#7030, aired 2015-03-20'80s TONY AWARDS $800: In 1989 "Jerome Robbins' Broadway" won 6 Tonys, including one for this "Seinfeld" co-star Jason Alexander
#7007, aired 2015-02-17WHEN I'M KING... $400: Japan, 1926-1989 Emperor Hirohito
#6995, aired 2015-01-30CANNE PALME D'OR WINNERS $400: 1989: "____, ____, and videotape" sex, lies
#6969, aired 2014-12-25SQUARES $800: Ironically, the Avenue of Eternal Peace leads to this square, the site of protests in June 1989 Tiananmen Square
#6967, aired 2014-12-23CHRISTMAS ON BROADWAY $600: In 1989 "Meet Me in St. Louis" came to Broadway along with this Yuletide tune introduced by Judy Garland in the movie "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas"
#6965, aired 2014-12-19THE SAKHAROV PRIZE $4,000 (Daily Double): Alexander Dubcek was honored in 1989, 21 years after leading this city's brief "Spring" Prague
#6958, aired 2014-12-10PULITZER WINNERS FOR BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY $600: 1989: Richard Ellmann, writing about this "earnest" Irish wit Oscar Wilde
#6948, aired 2014-11-26WHAT THEY MAKE $1600: Melissa & Doug, since 1989 toys
#6942, aired 2014-11-18ACTRESSES ONSTAGE $1600: It's no rumor--this actress, currently seen on a TV drama, won a Tony in 1989 for "Rumors" Christine Baranski
#6925, aired 2014-10-24WORLD LITERATURE $2000: His "The Unbearable Lightness Of Being" was banned in his native Czechoslovakia until 1989 Milan Kundera
#6916, aired 2014-10-13CAUSE OF DEATH? $600: Mr. & Mrs. Ceausescu died by firing squad in this country in 1989 Romania
#6877, aired 2014-07-08SHAKESPEAREAN ACTORS $600: He received acting & directing Oscar nominations for 1989's "Henry V" Kenneth Branagh
#6876, aired 2014-07-07WHATCHU TALKIN' 'BOUT, WALLACE? $800: This 3-named author penned a 1989 collection of short stories titled "Girl with Curious Hair" David Foster Wallace
#6864, aired 2014-06-19'80s FASHION $400: White suits with pastel T-shirts... oh, thank you, this 1984 to 1989 NBC drama Miami Vice
#6851, aired 2014-06-02LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL $400: In 1953 Joey Jay became the first Little Leaguer in the majors; in 1989 Carl Yastrzemski became the first inducted here the Hall of Fame
#6851, aired 2014-06-02EASY BEING GREEN $1600: You can "donate & protect an acre" of tropical area at thisfoundationuk.org, a group co-founded by Sting in 1989 Rainforest
#6849, aired 2014-05-29TV TIME $1200: Let's jump around in time like Scott Bakula did on this show from 1989 to 1993 Quantum Leap
#6845, aired 2014-05-23ASIAN AMERICANS $2000: In 1989 he became the youngest male winner of tennis' French Open Michael Chang
#6826, aired 2014-04-28GETTING POSSESSIVE $600: On since 1989, this ABC show demonstrates that people slipping on ice never gets old America's Funniest Home Videos
#6823, aired 2014-04-23TOUCHDOWNS $1000: In 1989 it was this QB to Jerry R--no, make that John Taylor--to cap a 92-yard drive to win Super Bowl XXIII Joe Montana
#6821, aired 2014-04-21THE CAPTAIN $500 (Daily Double): Sparking a debate about women in combat, in 1989 U.S. Capt. Linda Bray led troops under fire during the invasion of this country Panama
#6790, aired 2014-03-07THE 2-DOORS $800: Mazda introduced the sprightly MX5, aka this, in 1989 the Miata
#6786, aired 2014-03-03THE LAST CENTURY $800: In 1989 Ayatollah Khomeini called this book blasphemous & condemned Salman Rushdie, its author, to death The Satanic Verses
#6768, aired 2014-02-05BACK IN THE USSR $800: In 1989 the Soviets left this country where they'd suffered 15,000 dead during a 10-year quagmire Afghanistan
#6747, aired 2014-01-07LORD OF THE RINKS $400: In 1989 goalie Vladislav Tretiak became the first player from this country to be inducted into the hockey HOF Russia
#6738, aired 2013-12-25NEW YORKERS $800: The NYC-born son of Jamaican immigrants, he took over the Army's largest command in 1989 Colin Powell
#6723, aired 2013-12-04WRAP MUSIC $800: In a 1989 hit, Don Henley lamented "The End Of" this--sounds like a song of experience "The Innocence"
#6703, aired 2013-11-06MYSTERY FOLKS $400: We don't know the name of the man who on June 5, 1989 confronted a line of tanks in this area & even crawled atop one Tiananmen Square
#6700, aired 2013-11-01BIRTH, SCHOOL, WORK, DEATH $200: 1904, studied art in Madrid, got surreal, 1989 Salvador Dali
#6691, aired 2013-10-21INSIDE EDITION 25th ANNIVERSARY $200: From 1989 to 1995 you could "factor" in that this man hosted "Inside Edition" & was unafraid to "do it live!" Bill O'Reilly
#6674, aired 2013-09-26ARKANSAS $400: In 1983 she was Arkansas woman of the year; in 1989 she was listed among the state's best business litigation lawyers Hillary Clinton
#6673, aired 2013-09-25WE PROTEST! $400: Liu Xiaobo, winner of the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize, spent 19 months in prison for his role in the June 1989 protests at this site Tiananmen Square
#6670, aired 2013-09-20HITS & MISSES $800: 1989: "If I Could Turn Back Time" Cher
#6665, aired 2013-08-02IF ONLY I COULD TELL THEM $800: It's 1989, so don't risk your life crossing this German city's wall to freedom; it's coming down in months Berlin
#6654, aired 2013-07-18BABY REGISTRY ITEMS $600: Since its introduction in 1989, this pillow has been a perennial best-seller Boppy
#6637, aired 2013-06-25GOT A LITTLE CATEGORY HERE $2000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows us a molecule on the screen.) In 1989 an electron microscope helped scientists see this molecule directly for the first time. DNA
#6616, aired 2013-05-27ON POSTAGE STAMPS $400: The stamp seen here honoring this author was issued in 1989 in Key West, Florida Hemingway
#6598, aired 2013-05-01PULITZER-WINNING NOVELS $600: 1989: these "Lessons" Breathing
#6563, aired 2013-03-13TIME MAGAZINE'S PERSON OF THE YEAR $400: A Soviet leader: 1987 & 1989 (Mikhail) Gorbachev
#6562, aired 2013-03-12TAKE ME OUT TO THE BASEBALL MOVIE $400: There's a lot of corn in this 1989 film--Kevin Costner puts a baseball diamond on his corn farm Field of Dreams
#6558, aired 2013-03-06ALASKAN WILDLIFE $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Glacier Bay in Alaska.) With dense populations in coastal habitats, the murre is vulnerable to oil spoils; an estimated 185,000 murres were lost when this tanker spilled off Alaska in 1989 the Exxon Valdez
#6547, aired 2013-02-19WHO'S ON FIRST? $1000: Mets, 1983-1989; "Seinfeld", beginning in 1992 (Keith) Hernandez
#6547, aired 2013-02-19THE LIFE OF A GENIUS $1600: Debunked in 1989? Maybe so, but you know you can create this room-temperature nuclear reaction cold fusion
#6543, aired 2013-02-13BOOK TITLE CHARACTERS' LAST NAMES $600: 1989: "Billy" Bathgate
#6542, aired 2013-02-12HOW NOBEL OF THEM $1,000 (Daily Double): He got his job at age 4; 49 years later, in 1989, he won a Nobel Peace Prize the Dalai Lama
#6540, aired 2013-02-08HISTORY IS HAPPENING $400: Check out the November 1989 destruction of this European landmark the Berlin Wall
#6535, aired 2013-02-01DISNEY MOVIES BY VILLAIN $400: 1989: Ursula The Little Mermaid
#6532, aired 2013-01-29HONORARY ACADEMY AWARDS $2000: 1989: To this Asian director who has "influenced filmmakers throughout the world" (Akira) Kurosawa
#6531, aired 2013-01-28PENINSULAS $2000: This 750-mile-long Siberian peninsula was closed to other Russians until 1989 & to foreigners until 1990 Kamchatka
#6528, aired 2013-01-23THE WOMEN OF SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE $600: She dedicated her 1989 memoir "It's Always Something" "to my dear husband, Gene Wilder" Gilda Radner
#6521, aired 2013-01-14IMPEACHED! $400: Nixon was impeached in 1989--federal judge Walter Nixon, for this crime of lying to a grand jury perjury
#6516, aired 2013-01-07FEMALE FIRSTS $1200: In 1989 reverend Barbara Harris of Boston became the first female bishop in this Protestant church the Episcopal church
#6514, aired 2013-01-03'80s NO. 1 HITMAKERS $800: 1989: "Miss You Much" Janet Jackson
#6512, aired 2013-01-01CONSERVATION $1200: A 1989 ivory ban followed a decade in which Africa's population of these creatures went from 1.3 million to 600,000 elephants
#6508, aired 2012-12-26THEIR SOLE OSCAR NOMINATION $800: As a son, Dan Aykroyd, 1989 Driving Miss Daisy
#6504, aired 2012-12-20POSSIBLE MOVIE SEQUELS? $1200: Now Kevin Costner's grandpa wants to bat against Cy Young in the sequel to this 1989 film Field of Dreams
#6499, aired 2012-12-13POLITICAL MEMOIRS $1600: This Secretary of State wrote "The Politics of Diplomacy: Revolution, War and Peace, 1989-1992" James Baker
#6493, aired 2012-12-05HITS & MISSES $400: 1989: "Wind Beneath My Wings" Bette Midler
#6483, aired 2012-11-21GENERAL PRACTICE $400: In 1989 the first President Bush appointed him Chairman of the Joint Chiefs; he had a different job with Bush 2 General Powell
#6478, aired 2012-11-14AMERICAN MOVIE IDOL $400: In 1989 he had a hat trick of great roles, with "Lean On Me", "Glory" & "Driving Miss Daisy" Morgan Freeman
#6473, aired 2012-11-07THE 1980s, QUICK! $800: Soviet withdrawal from this country was completed on Feb. 15, 1989 Afghanistan
#6473, aired 2012-11-07LOVE & MARRIAGE $2000: This actor & Phoebe Cates have been married since 1989 (Kevin) Kline
#6446, aired 2012-10-01SPORTS PEOPLE $400: On Jan. 22, 1989 this 49ers receiver set a Super Bowl record with 215 yards Jerry Rice
#6438, aired 2012-09-19THEIR DEBUT NOVELS $600: "A Time to Kill" (1989) John Grisham
#6417, aired 2012-07-10OSCAR-WINNING DIRECTORS OF THE 1980s $800: Oliver Stone, for a Vietnam movie (1989) Born on the Fourth of July
#6409, aired 2012-06-28BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $600: In September 1989 Toyota entered the luxury car market with this brand's ES250 & LS400 models Lexus
#6404, aired 2012-06-21THE BAND'S 10th TOP 40 HIT $1200: 1989: "Love In An Elevator" Aerosmith
#6397, aired 2012-06-1220th CENTURY FOX TV $1000: The first telecast of this show was on Sunday, Dec. 17,1989 & it's still a part of 21 st century 20th Century Fox The Simpsons
#6393, aired 2012-06-06WHOLE SALE $800: This Boston capital firm made a $2 mil. investment in a startup called Staples & got $13 mil. when Staples sold stock in 1989 Bain Capital
#6376, aired 2012-05-14MILITARY OPERATIONS $2000: One objective of 1989's Operation Just Cause in Panama was to capture this dictator Noriega
#6368, aired 2012-05-02BACK IN THE 20th CENTURY $800: On April 22, 1989 tens of thousands of students gathered in this square in China to demand democratic reform Tiananmen Square
#6348, aired 2012-04-04BEGGARS CAN'T BE BOOZERS $400: Frankie Valli wasn't on hand in 1989 when a waiter broke a $225,000 bottle of wine at this NYC restaurant The Four Seasons
#6344, aired 2012-03-29THE FIRST EPISODE $1000: 1989: "Panic at Malibu Pier" Baywatch
#6335, aired 2012-03-16FROM JOCK TO POLITICIAN $800: Future congressman Steve Largent was for the birds as a member of this NFL team from 1976 to 1989 the Seattle Seahawks
#6330, aired 2012-03-09SENATE MAJORITY LEADERS $2000: His leadership periods from 1977 to 1981 & 1987 to 1989 were a tiny fraction of his service Sen. Robert Byrd
#6295, aired 2012-01-20"U-R" THERE $1600: In 1989, the Union of this, it's official English name since 1885, was changed to the Union of Myanmar Burma
#6271, aired 2011-12-19ACTRESSES $800: She played Katherine in then-husband Kenneth Branagh's 1989 film of "Henry V" Emma Thompson
#6265, aired 2011-12-09BIOPIC SUBJECTS $1200: 1989: "Great Balls of Fire!" Jerry Lee Lewis
#6262, aired 2011-12-06HATS ENTERTAINMENT $800: In 1989 this movie character's trademark brown fedora was donated to the Smithsonian Indiana Jones
#6244, aired 2011-11-10THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE $1600: 1989's winner was this novel by Kazuo Ishiguro about a perfect English butler reflecting on his 30-year career The Remains of the Day
#6241, aired 2011-11-07CHARACTERS FROM MOVIES $1600: 1989: Lloyd Dobler, Diane Court Say Anything...
#6234, aired 2011-10-27POSTHUMOUS POP HITS $1600: 1989: "You Got It" Roy Orbison
#6233, aired 2011-10-26I SAW IT ON TV $400: I saw this come tumbling down November 9, 1989 the Berlin Wall
#6199, aired 2011-07-21THERE SHE IS, MISS AMERICA $400: It's fair (& balanced) to tell you 1989's Gretchen Carlson reports for this news channel--you decide which one FoxNews
#6191, aired 2011-07-11MY SON, THE DOCTOR $1200: John & Helen Koop's son held this U.S. government post from 1982 to 1989 Surgeon General
#6191, aired 2011-07-11BORN & DIED $1200: This world leader was born in September 1917 on Luzon; he died in September 1989 in Honolulu (Ferdinand) Marcos
#6183, aired 2011-06-29THE DAYS OF GUNS N' ROSES $800: She was "Cold Hearted" at No. 1 in September 1989, long before she joined "American Idol" (Paula) Abdul
#6183, aired 2011-06-29THE DAYS OF GUNS N' ROSES $1200: This duo's "Baby Don't Forget My Number" reached No. 1 in July 1989; turned out they didn't sing it Milli Vanilli
#6183, aired 2011-06-29THE DAYS OF GUNS N' ROSES $1600: In April 1989 this girl group lit up the charts with "Eternal Flame" The Bangles
#6183, aired 2011-06-29THE DAYS OF GUNS N' ROSES $2000: It'll drive me crazy if you can't name this band that hit No. 1 in April 1989 with "She Drives Me Crazy" Fine Young Cannibals
#6174, aired 2011-06-16& IN OTHER NEWS... $400: The autumn of 1989 felt a symbolic one of these in Berlin & a literal one in California on Oct. 17 an earthquake
#6162, aired 2011-05-31MICHAEL DOUGLAS MOVIE ROLES $800: 1989: Oliver Rose, locked in a vicious divorce battle War of the Roses
#6162, aired 2011-05-31MICHAEL DOUGLAS MOVIE ROLES $2000: 1989: American cop Nick Conklin, on assignment in Japan Black Rain
#6150, aired 2011-05-13FRIDAY THE 13th $800: On Oct. 13, 1989, termed the Friday the 13th mini-crash, this average slipped 190.58 points the Dow Jones
#6141, aired 2011-05-02BIG-SCREEN EDUCATORS $1000: 1989: Morgan Freeman as baseball bat-wielding principal Joe Clark Lean on Me
#6140, aired 2011-04-29FAMILY MOVIES $800: 1989: "_____ Buck" Uncle
#6132, aired 2011-04-19BIBLICAL BOOK TITLES $200: In Ecclesiastes this 1989 book title precedes "and a time to heal" A Time to Kill
#6112, aired 2011-03-22A PREQUEL TO WHICH MOVIE? $600: "Conceived on the Fourth of October"--to this 1989 biopic Born on the Fourth of July
#6109, aired 2011-03-17HOW'S THE SCREENPLAY GOING, STEVE? $1,600 (Daily Double): Steven Soderbergh broke onto the scene writing this 1989 film; the title might have ended with "DVDs" if Steve wrote it today sex, lies, and videotape
#6108, aired 2011-03-16THE NAACP'S SPINGARN MEDAL WINNERS $400: 1989: This clergyman & political activist Jesse Jackson
#6101, aired 2011-03-07ON VALENTINE'S DAY $1600: 1989: This religious leader issues a fatwa against Salman Rushdie, encouraging Muslims to kill him Ayatollah Khomeini
#6100, aired 2011-03-04MADE FOR WALKEN $2000: 1989: Whitley Strieber, an abductee? Communion
#6065, aired 2011-01-14MY BOYS $600: Ronald Lauder, the son of this woman, ran for mayor of NYC in 1989 Estée Lauder
#6063, aired 2011-01-12A HOST OF TV HOSTS $600: (Hi, I'm Tom Bergeron.) Bob Saget was the original host & I'm the current host of this comedy TV show that made its debut in 1989 America's Funniest Home Videos
#6063, aired 2011-01-12HISTORIC SHIPS $1600: Captured here in National Geographic footage is this sunken German battleship, located in 1989 the Bismarck
#6059, aired 2011-01-06SAY UNCLE $800: John Candy played this loud & crude slacker relative of Macaulay Culkin in a 1989 film Uncle Buck
#6056, aired 2011-01-03JOB $1,500 (Daily Double): This 1989 Nobel Peace Prize winner is 75 years old & has spent 70 years in his current job the Dalai Lama
#6043, aired 2010-12-15THE CITY'S MAYOR $800: Ed Koch (1978 to 1989) New York City
#6040, aired 2010-12-10THE GREATEST IN SPORTS WITH MIKE & MIKE $800: (Mike and Mike in the ESPN studio deliver the clue.) "When it comes to controversy, not much can top the Black Sox scandal of 1919" "Not much true--but for me, nothing is as bad as in 1989 when this record-breaking player was banned from baseball for gambling on games while still a manager" Pete Rose
#6009, aired 2010-10-28UNFINISHED NOVELS $400: His "Poodle Springs", featuring Philip Marlowe, was completed by Robert B. Parker & published in 1989 Raymond Chandler
#6006, aired 2010-10-25BEST SPOKEN WORD GRAMMY $600: "It's Always Something" (1989) Gilda Radner
#6004, aired 2010-10-21NFL CAREER PASSING LEADERS BY TEAM $1000: Cowboys: 6.24 leagues (1989-2000) (Troy) Aikman
#6003, aired 2010-10-20LAST MOVIES $2000: "Always" (1989) Audrey Hepburn
#5998, aired 2010-10-13THE TRIALS OF WOMANHOOD $1600: Though under house arrest in this country off & on since 1989, Aung San Suu Kyi was not brought to trial until 2009 Myanmar (or Burma)
#5988, aired 2010-09-2920th CENTURY HISTORY $400: It's the city where the heroic action seen here took place in 1989 Beijing
#5966, aired 2010-07-19MEGA-EVENTS $400: The Cold War was effectively over on Nov. 9, 1989 when large jubilant crowds tore down this symbol of world division the Berlin Wall
#5952, aired 2010-06-29OSCAR-NOMINATED SPORTS FLICKS $400: This 1989 Oscar nominee was based on the W.P. Kinsella book "Shoeless Joe" Field of Dreams
#5935, aired 2010-06-04IT BORDERS INDIA $600: On its extreme east, India borders this nation that changed its name following a coup in 1989 Myanmar (or Burma)
#5932, aired 2010-06-01BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN $800: On August 11, 1989 Bruce joined this noted drummer onstage for 4 songs, including "With A Little Help From My Friends" Ringo Starr
#5921, aired 2010-05-17BEST PICTURE LETTER DROP $400: A chauffeured lady from 1989 joins Greg Louganis in competition Diving Miss Daisy
#5921, aired 2010-05-17BRITISH AUTHORS $600: After a fatwa was issued against him in February 1989, he went into hiding under police protection Salman Rushdie
#5880, aired 2010-03-19UNMANNED SPACE EXPLORATION $800: In 1989 Magellan became the first probe launched from a Shuttle when Atlantis sent it on its way to this, Earth's twin Venus
#5868, aired 2010-03-03BALLET DANCERS $400: Nicknamed Misha, he was nominated for a 1989 Tony Award for Best Actor in a drama for "Metamorphosis" Baryshnikov
#5860, aired 2010-02-19MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $1600: 1989: This CEO "& Me" Roger
#5854, aired 2010-02-11POWER TO THE STUDENTS! $800: A Beijing University student, Wu'er Kaixi was one of the main leaders during the bloody suppression at this location in 1989 Tiananmen Square
#5854, aired 2010-02-11POWER TO THE STUDENTS! $1000: This fabric-named 1989 revolution in Czechoslovakia began after police attacked a student demonstration the Velvet Revolution
#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
#5838, aired 2010-01-20THE 20th CENTURY $400: When he reached the North Pole in May 1989, Robert Swan became the first to reach both poles in this manner on foot
#5835, aired 2010-01-15GRISLY DISNEY $600: After getting a glowing trident, Ursula grows big enough to get rammed by prince Eric's ship in this 1989 film The Little Mermaid
#5822, aired 2009-12-29UNCIVIL UNREST $800: The decidedly misnamed Avenue of Eternal Peace on this square was the site of deadly protests in 1989 Tiananmen Square
#5801, aired 2009-11-30FILM SCHOOL $1600: 1989: Robin Williams instructs his private school charges to "seize the day" Dead Poets Society
#5780, aired 2009-10-30BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM $400: "Cinema Paradiso" (1989) Italy
#5780, aired 2009-10-30BRIDGES $400: On Oct. 27, 1989, after the Loma Prieta earthquake, a record 162,414 vehicles crossed this bridge the Golden Gate Bridge
#5777, aired 2009-10-2720 YEARS LATER $400: 1989: Sang on 2 No. 1 hits; 2009: Judged a singing contest on national TV Paula Abdul
#5760, aired 2009-10-02BACK IN MY ARMS AGAIN $400: This actress & Don Johnson were wed in 1976, divorced in 1977, remarried in 1989 & split for good 7 years later Melanie Griffith
#5750, aired 2009-09-18THE GODFATHER OF SOUL $1200: In 1989 "The Godfather of Soul" duetted with this "Queen of Soul" on "Gimme Your Love" Aretha Franklin
#5750, aired 2009-09-18FATHER TIME $2000: In 1989 Father Time went to Switzerland to get Franz Josef II, prince of this small neighbor since 1938 Liechtenstein
#5742, aired 2009-07-21A ROUND OF GULF $1,600 (Daily Double): In 1989 over 11 million gallons of oil spilled into this sound in the Gulf of Alaska Prince William Sound
#5730, aired 2009-07-03SPIKE LEE $1200: Spike's 1989 film "Do the Right Thing" was nominated for this film festival's Palme d'Or Award the Cannes
#5729, aired 2009-07-02CRY $800: Every man cries when Kevin Costner's dead dad emerges from the corn for a game of catch in this 1989 film Field of Dreams
#5724, aired 2009-06-25EMMY HISTORY $1200: A toast to Woody Harrelson, who won for Best Supporting Actor in 1989 for his work on this show Cheers
#5698, aired 2009-05-2020th CENTURY NEWS $600: In 1989 Chris Gueffroy became the last person to be shot & killed while trying to cross this structure the Berlin Wall
#5698, aired 2009-05-2020th CENTURY NEWS $800: In 1989 Craig Thomas took over for Dick Cheney as a representative from this state Wyoming
#5697, aired 2009-05-19SPORTS ILLUSTRATED SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR $400: 1989: A cyclist Greg LeMond
#5697, aired 2009-05-19THE MUSICAL '80s $1200: Bette Midler's 1989 hit "Wind Beneath My Wings" was featured in this film co-starring Barbara Hershey Beaches
#5684, aired 2009-04-30AD WEAR $400: In the '60s this pancake lady traded in her bandana for a headband; in 1989 she traded that for a lace collar Aunt Jemima
#5680, aired 2009-04-24THE NUMBER 7 $1600: Stephen Covey's "The Seven Habits of" these "People" has sold more than 15 million copies since 1989 highly effective
#5672, aired 2009-04-14SOME CALL IT BLASPHEMY $600: He went into hiding in 1989 when the Ayatollah called for his execution for blaspheming Islam (Salman) Rushdie
#5664, aired 2009-04-02RECORD OF THE YEAR GRAMMYS $200: 1989: "Wind Beneath My Wings" Bette Midler
#5663, aired 2009-04-01WHEN POLITICIANS SPEAK $800: After a tour of Latin Amer., this VP regretted not studying Latin enough so he "could converse with those people" Dan Quayle
#5661, aired 2009-03-30MUSICAL HEART CONDITIONS $800: The title of this song, Paula Abdul's third consecutive No. 1 hit in 1989, refers to a guy who's a snake "Cold Hearted Snake"
#5661, aired 2009-03-301980s MOVIE CHARACTERS $1600: In this 1989 movie Burt Lancaster says, "No one's called me Moonlight Graham in 50 years" Field of Dreams
#5652, aired 2009-03-17YOU'RE IN THE CABI-NOT! $1000: John Tower, 1989 Secretary of Defense
#5640, aired 2009-02-27DANCING STARS $1000: A lowlight of this Brat Packer's career: singing & dancing with Snow White at the Academy Awards in 1989 Rob Lowe
#5622, aired 2009-02-03A THOMAS GUIDE $400: In 1989 George H.W. Bush appointed him to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Clarence Thomas
#5619, aired 2009-01-29CLASSIC TV DRAMA EPISODES $2000: 1989: "How To Survive In Vietnam" China Beach
#5616, aired 2009-01-26FICTION SCIENCE $400: In 1989 Fleischmann & Pons claimed they'd found a "cold" way to start this process--nope cold fusion
#5610, aired 2009-01-16FILMS OF THE 1980s $400: The title of this 1989 comedy refers to Baby Mikey, voiced by Bruce Willis Look Who's Talking
#5594, aired 2008-12-25HISTORIC QUOTATIONS $200: In 1989 Boris Yeltsin said this system is "just an idea, just pie in the sky" communism
#5588, aired 2008-12-171980s BESTSELLERS $1600: Sadly, she passed away in May 1989, shortly before the publication of her memoir "It's Always Something" Gilda Radner
#5580, aired 2008-12-05BRASS $400: In 1989 this son of Jamaican immigrants became Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (Colin) Powell
#5571, aired 2008-11-24KINGS OF THE BIG SCREEN $800: 1989: Kenneth Branagh Henry V
#5521, aired 2008-09-15REUNIONS $200: In 1989 the fall of a wall reunited this world capital after 28 years Berlin
#5519, aired 2008-09-11REDS $1000: What a Christmas present! This country's last commie leader, Nicolae Ceausescu, was executed Dec. 25, 1989 Romania
#5516, aired 2008-09-08A LOOK BACK WITH JEOPARDY! $400: 1989 saw our first college tournament, & in this country, student protests that began the Velvet Revolution Czechoslovakia
#5512, aired 2008-07-22MOVIES BY ROLES $400: 1989: Heather McNamara, Heather Chandler, Heather Duke Heathers
#5508, aired 2008-07-16HE PLAYED IT ON THE BIG SCREEN $1600: Batman, 1989 Michael Keaton
#5494, aired 2008-06-26CHRISTIAN $800: The 1989 Disney version of "The Little Mermaid" is based on a story by him Hans Christian Andersen
#5484, aired 2008-06-12THE BIBLE $1000: The NRSV is short for this, published in 1989 New Revised Standard Version
#5481, aired 2008-06-09MUSEUMS $3,200 (Daily Double): Last name of paleontologist Richard, who was director of the National Museums of Kenya from 1968 to 1989 Leakey
#5458, aired 2008-05-07I'M GOING TO BE A JUNIOR $1600: This country star sang the Monday Night Football theme song for ABC from 1989 to 2005 Hank Williams, Jr.
#5445, aired 2008-04-18BIRD-BRAINED TELEVISION $800: This 1989 CBS Western was the highest-rated miniseries in 5 years Lonesome Dove
#5442, aired 2008-04-15NONFICTION $600: Rheta Grimsley Johnson titled a 1989 biography "Good Grief: The Story of" this cartoonist Charles Schulz
#5441, aired 2008-04-14ROCK MUSIC $800: In 1989 Rolling Stone named this "Murmur"-ing quartet America's hippest band R.E.M.
#5435, aired 2008-04-04MOVIE ADJECTIVES $200: 1989: "The ___ Baker Boys" Fabulous
#5429, aired 2008-03-27BUNNY $400: This icon of extended battery life has been going & going since 1989 the Energizer Bunny
#5425, aired 2008-03-21WORLD FACTS $2,000 (Daily Double): In 1989, a year of political change in Europe, this country that borders China changed its name Myanmar
#5411, aired 2008-03-03COLLEGE FOOTBALL COACHING LEGENDS $400: Bo Schembechler (1969-1989) Michigan
#5407, aired 2008-02-26LITERARY MOMMAS $400: Jing-mei Woo takes the place of her deceased mother Suyuan at the weekly mah-jongg games in this 1989 novel The Joy Luck Club
#5405, aired 2008-02-22THE 20th CENTURY $10,800 (Daily Double): In Dec. 1989 this playwright was elected president of Czechoslovakia, the 1st non-Communist since 1948 Václav Havel
#5395, aired 2008-02-08AFRICAN HISTORY $600: A 1978 U.N. resolution to decolonize this South African territory began to be implemented in 1989 Namibia
#5388, aired 2008-01-30SMORGASBORD $600: In 2006, Rep. Dave Reichert marked the anniversary of this 1989 wreck by asking that $4.5 billion finally be paid to Alaskans the Exxon Valdez
#5387, aired 2008-01-29TARZAN MOVIE REVIEW $600: Tarzan build ballpark in jungle after view this 1989 Kevin Costner film; now have deep need game of catch with dad Field of Dreams
#5383, aired 2008-01-23WHERE IN THE WORLD IS SAN DIEGO? $800: This venue opened in 1989 crawls with sandmen & Doctor Whos as the home of the annual Comic-Con the convention center
#5382, aired 2008-01-22SENATE MAJORITY LEADERS $2000: 1989 to 1995: from southern Maine, he went on to negotiate a landmark peace treaty for Northern Ireland George Mitchell
#5370, aired 2008-01-04KEEPING UP WITH THE JONES $800: In 1989 the leather jacket & fedora worn by this Harrison Ford character went to the Smithsonian Indiana Jones
#5369, aired 2008-01-03JUST SAY "NI" $400: This company introduced its Game Boy handheld device in 1989 Nintendo
#5363, aired 2007-12-26OSCARS WILD $1600: Disney sued the Academy for "unflattering" use of this character after a 1989 duet with her & Rob Lowe Snow White
#5351, aired 2007-12-10"Y"? $400: Anderson Cooper graduated with a bachelor's degree in political science from this university in 1989 Yale
#5342, aired 2007-11-27EXERCISE WEAR $1000: It's a French term for a one-piece swimsuit, like, say, the one Carol Alt wore on page 187 of Sports Illustrated in 1989 a maillot
#5330, aired 2007-11-09POLIDICKS $400: In 1989 this Missouri Democrat became House Majority Leader Dick Gephardt
#5312, aired 2007-10-16NOT NOMINATED FOR BEST PICTURE $1000: "Driving Miss Daisy" won for 1989, the year this Spike Lee film about urban racism was passed over Do the Right Thing
#5311, aired 2007-10-15POTPOURRI $800: In 1989 Pope John Paul II added these 2 automobile-related acts to the official list of Catholic sins speeding & drunken driving
#5300, aired 2007-09-28MORGAN FREEMAN $200: (Morgan Freeman gives the clue.) I received my second Oscar nomination for this 1989 film set in the mid-20th century South Driving Miss Daisy
#5286, aired 2007-09-10THE 20th CENTURY $1000: On Valentine's Day 1989 the Ayatollah Khomeini showed no love for this author's "Satanic Verses", giving him a death sentence (Salman) Rushdie
#5285, aired 2007-07-27YOUR PARENTS' MUSIC $1600: This singer used religious imagery in her 1989 "Like A Prayer" music video & in her 2006 "Confessions" world tour Madonna
#5278, aired 2007-07-18FINE $400: This brand introduced its Extra Fine Point marker in 1979 & went Ultra Fine in 1989 Sharpie
#5276, aired 2007-07-16QUIZILLA $1,000 (Daily Double): Since 1989 this society has sponsored an annual bee that tests kids on their knowledge of the Earth The National Geographic Society
#5270, aired 2007-07-06WHERE THERE'S A WILLIAM $800: 3-word location where the Exxon Valdez spilled more than 10 million gallons of north slope crude in 1989 Prince William Sound
#5269, aired 2007-07-05BELOVED POLAND $800: After the fall of the Communists in 1989, Poland joined NATO in 1999 & this economic group of nations on May 1, 2004 the European Union
#5268, aired 2007-07-04ABSINTHE $2000: A revival of absinthe-making in this country benefited from the 1989 "Velvet Revolution" Czechoslovakia
#5252, aired 2007-06-12UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN FOOTBALL $1200: This Bo knew football, too; he went 194-48-5 as U-M's coach from 1969 to 1989 Schembechler
#5250, aired 2007-06-08BARRE TENDERS $400: In 1989 he again danced with the Kirov Ballet, the first time since his defection 28 years earlier Nureyev
#5250, aired 2007-06-08BIOGRAPHIES $1200: Hollywood bios include Scott Eyman's life of Louis B. Mayer & Scott Berg's 1989 life of this Mayer associate Samuel Goldwyn
#5242, aired 2007-05-29"O" THE PLACES YOU'LL GO $3,000 (Daily Double): In 1989, part of this city's Nimitz Freeway collapsed as the result of an earthquake Oakland
#5237, aired 2007-05-22BESTSELLERS $800: His "Clear and Present Danger" was the bestselling fiction book of 1989 Tom Clancy
#5208, aired 2007-04-11GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS $2000: In 1989 this "Lord of the Dance" set a record as the world's fastest tap dancer, with 28 taps per second Michael Flatley
#5204, aired 2007-04-05GEOGRAPHIC FILM & TV $800: We saw "The Muppets Take" it in 1984; Jason, in Part VIII of "Friday the 13th", wrested control of it in 1989 Manhattan
#5192, aired 2007-03-20NO. 1 HITS IN OTHER WORDS $1000: 1989: "Similar To One Supplication" "Like A Prayer"
#5179, aired 2007-03-01INTERNATIONAL BOOKSTORE $2000: Stevens the butler narrates this 1989 novel by Japanese-British author Kazuo Ishiguro Remains of the Day
#5166, aired 2007-02-12ANCIENT HISTORY: THE 1980s $2000: Things were anything but peaceful in 1989 at this square in Beijing whose name means "gate of heavenly peace" Tiananmen Square
#5153, aired 2007-01-24PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING DRAMAS $1600: In 1989 her "Heidi Chronicles" was the story of the night; sadly she passed away in 2006 Wasserstein
#5148, aired 2007-01-17IN LAS VEGAS $1600: With the 1989 opening of the Mirage, this casino mogul launched a new building boom Steve Wynn
#5142, aired 2007-01-09HIT THE JIM $400: Congressman Jim Wright, Speaker of the House from 1987 to 1989, hailed from this U.S. state Texas
#5142, aired 2007-01-09HIT THE JIM $600: This disgraced televangelist was convicted of fraud in 1989 Jim Bakker
#5140, aired 2007-01-05BIG SCREEN BIO SUBJECTS $400: 1989: This comedian was "wired" (John) Belushi
#5119, aired 2006-12-07OBIE WINNERS $1200: 1989-90: Craig Lucas' "____ to a Kiss" Prelude
#5113, aired 2006-11-29BRING OUT YOUR FRED $2000: In 1989 he became president of South Africa; a few years later, he was deputy president (Frederik) de Klerk
#5106, aired 2006-11-20THE 1980s $800: In 1989 she got jail time & some unwanted publicity after allegedly slapping a Beverly Hills cop Zsa Zsa Gabor
#5098, aired 2006-11-08BY THE GRACE OF NANCY $400: She was First Lady from 1981 to 1989 Nancy Reagan
#5096, aired 2006-11-06WAR MOVIES $1600: The U.S. Civil War's first all-black military unit fights prejudice as well as the Confederates in this 1989 film Glory
#5088, aired 2006-10-25ALBUMS $800: This big-hair band's 1989 album "Dr. Feelgood" was partly inspired by the band's days at a detox clinic Motley Crue
#5085, aired 2006-10-20HAIL TO THE CHIEF $5,000 (Daily Double): In a 1989 ceremony at Buckingham Palace, the Queen of England made him an honorary knight Ronald Reagan
#5076, aired 2006-10-09SPACE EXPLORATION $200: Launched in 1989, the Magellan spacecraft later radar-mapped most of the surface of this planet, Earth's twin Venus
#5076, aired 2006-10-09THE GLOBE THEATRE $800: Gao Xingjian's "Fugitives" used this 1989 massacre as its setting & was later banned by the Chinese government Tiananmen Square
#5068, aired 2006-09-27HALLMARK HALL OF FAME $400: In 1989 James Woods & James Garner starred in “My Name is Bill W.”, about the origins of this group Alcoholics Anonymous
#5066, aired 2006-09-25THEIR FIRST NOVELS $800 (Daily Double): "A Time to Kill" (1989) John Grisham
#5066, aired 2006-09-25AN AMERICAN IN PARIS $800: His surname sounds French, but this Yank ended up in Paris by winning the Tour de France in 1986, 1989 & 1990 Greg LeMond
#5056, aired 2006-09-11NON-BOND CONNERY $1200: 1989: Sean helps his archaeologist son search for the Holy Grail Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
#5026, aired 2006-06-19IT'S A SECRET! $1600: Khrushchev's 1956 speech condemning this leader wasn't published in full in the USSR until 1989 Stalin
#5025, aired 2006-06-16THE INDIE 5 $800: It was Gallagher, MacDowell & Spader in the Deep South in this atmospheric 1989 film sex, lies, and videotape
#5023, aired 2006-06-14'80s MOVIES $800: This 1989 Keanu Reeves flick asked the immortal question, "Want a Twinkie, Genghis Khan?" Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
#5010, aired 2006-05-26SINNERS $2000: This Romanian & his wife Elena, found guilty of murder & embezzlement, were executed December 25, 1989 the Ceausescus
#5000, aired 2006-05-12HISTORICAL TEXT MESSAGING $200: 1989: stk @ embassy. u.s. blsting vh @ me. :( ttyl (Manuel) Noriega
#4991, aired 2006-05-01ACADEMIA NUTS $400: In 1989 this first U.S. woman in space became a professor of physics at UCSD & director of the Ca. Space Institute Sally Ride
#4965, aired 2006-03-24QUOTABLE CINEMA $800: 1989: "I'll have what she's having" When Harry Met Sally...
#4964, aired 2006-03-23TAKE IT "EASY" $1000: "You're an alien and I'm from the Valley" is a line from this 1989 sci-fi comedy Earth Girls Are Easy
#4958, aired 2006-03-15MR. MOVIEFONE $2000: Press 3 for this Spike Lee film that takes place on a sweltering summer day, aptly opening in June 1989 Do the Right Thing
#4957, aired 2006-03-14MOVIES OF THE MONTH $400: (1989) "Born on the Fourth of ___" July
#4952, aired 2006-03-07EXPENSIVE HOLLYWOOD DIVORCES $200: He split amicably with wife Amy Irving in 1989, but it cost him $100 million Steven Spielberg
#4948, aired 2006-03-01SPORTS FRANCHISES ON FILM $1600: 1988: John Cusack & 1989: Ray Liotta the Chicago White Sox
#4932, aired 2006-02-07HISTORY $800: In 1989 the Exxon Valdez tanker spilled 260,000 barrels of crude off this state; oops Alaska
#4918, aired 2006-01-18RICE, RICE BABY $600: In 1989 he was chosen the well-deserved MVP of Super Bowl XXIII Jerry Rice
#4913, aired 2006-01-11JACKSON HOLE $400: In 1989 this famous East Coast symphony orchestra held its first ever summer residency in Jackson Hole the New York Philharmonic
#4911, aired 2006-01-09BRING OUT YOUR DEAD $1200: On Jan. 7, 1989 it was sayonara to this 124th emperor of Japan Hirohito
#4908, aired 2006-01-04ABBOTS & COSTELLOS $400: This eclectic British rocker's 1989 hit "Veronica" was co-written with Paul McCartney Elvis Costello
#4906, aired 2006-01-02THE MUSICAL '80s $1200: In 1989 Milli Vanilli's "Girl I'm Gonna Miss You" was followed at No. 1 by her "Miss You Much" Janet Jackson
#4894, aired 2005-12-15THE PRICE IS RIGHT $800: Alaskan oil worth millions cost over $2 billion to clean up after this ship's 1989 spill the Exxon Valdez
#4884, aired 2005-12-01"I" DO $800: This vocal group with hits like "If I Didn't Care" was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1989 The Ink Spots
#4876, aired 2005-11-21REVOLUTIONS $2000: Leaders of the 1989 Czech revolution, given this fabric-ated name, also led a '99 antigovernment protest the Velvet Revolution
#4870, aired 2005-11-11RALEIGH PEOPLE $2000: She grew up in Raleigh & won a 1989 Pulitzer for penning "Breathing Lessons" Anne Tyler
#4860, aired 2005-10-28MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS $800: In 1989 & 1999, it got the National Magazine Award's "Seal of Approval" for personal service Good Housekeeping
#4845, aired 2005-10-07AROUND THE U.S.A. $1600: In 1989 Julian Bond dedicated a civil rights memorial designed by Maya Lin in this Southern state capital Montgomery
#4841, aired 2005-10-03MANUEL LABOR $400: Longtime congressman Manuel Lujan was appointed Secretary of the Interior by this man in 1989 George H.W. Bush
#4834, aired 2005-09-22THE PENTAGON $3,600 (Daily Double): (Jimmy of the Clue Crew wanders through a basement corridor in the Pentagon.) The Pentagon is so vast, in 1989 this Secretary of Defense got lost in the basement for 10 minutes before finding his way out Dick Cheney
#4833, aired 2005-09-21MOVIES BY CHARACTERS $2000: 1989: Ray & Annie Kinsella, Moonlight Graham Field of Dreams
#4828, aired 2005-09-14UP ON THE "BIG" SCREEN $1600: 1989 gave us 6 degrees of Kevin Bacon as a Hollywood wannabe in this film The Big Picture
#4824, aired 2005-07-211980s BESTSELLERS $800: The bestselling biography of 1989 was "A Woman Named" this Jackie
#4822, aired 2005-07-19MORGAN FREEMAN FILM ROLES $400: Chauffeur Hoke Colburn (1989) Driving Miss Daisy
#4822, aired 2005-07-19MORGAN FREEMAN FILM ROLES $2000: Baseball bat-wielding principal Joe Clark (1989) Lean on Me
#4818, aired 2005-07-13KILLER BANDS $1200: Naming themselves after a Natalie Wood film, this band went to No. 1 in 1989 with "She Drives Me Crazy" The Fine Young Cannibals
#4815, aired 2005-07-08MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $400: 1989: Tom Hanks & a slobbering junkyard dog Turner and Hooch
#4815, aired 2005-07-08MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $1200: 1989: Sylvester Stallone & Kurt Russell Tango and Cash
#4800, aired 2005-06-17LAKES & RIVERS $600: He was nominated for an Oscar in 1989; his brother Joaquin, in 2001 River Phoenix
#4794, aired 2005-06-09PUBLISHERS WEEKLY FICTION BESTSELLERS $600: Hope it was worth it; in 1989 his "Satanic Verses" made the Top 10 Salman Rushdie
#4792, aired 2005-06-07MOVIE LOCATIONS $1600: In the 1989 film "Batman", England's Knebworth House, seen here, played this stately home Wayne Manor
#4792, aired 2005-06-07MOVIE LOCATIONS $2000: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from Delos, Greece.) In this 1989 film, a frustrated Liverpool housewife finds love, leisure & liberation here on the islands of Greece Shirley Valentine
#4787, aired 2005-05-31TO NEIL $2000: In 1989, this "bright" Neil Sheehan work about the Vietnam War won the Pulitzer Prize for general nonfiction A Bright Shining Lie
#4774, aired 2005-05-12CNN 25: INTERNATIONAL NEWS $200: In 1989, one lone protestor halted a column of tanks as it advanced on this square Tiananmen Square
#4768, aired 2005-05-04IT HAD TO BE "U" $800: He was Major League Baseball Commissioner from 1984 to 1989 Ueberroth
#4766, aired 2005-05-02STATE FIRSTS $1000: In 1989 this state elected the first African-American governor, L. Douglas Wilder Virginia
#4754, aired 2005-04-14HISTORIC CHARLESTON $800: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from a boat off Charleston, SC.) In its 1863 assault on Battery Wagner, the Union's first black unit earned this--also the title of a 1989 film about it Glory
#4754, aired 2005-04-14HISTORIC CHARLESTON $1200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the waterfront in Charleston, SC.) On September 21, 1989, Charleston wasn't quite so peaceful, as this hurricane made landfall here with 135 mile-per-hour winds Hugo
#4750, aired 2005-04-08LET'S ROCK! $200: The Rolling Stones were inducted into it in 1989; meanwhile, The Comateens remain unjustly excluded The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
#4749, aired 2005-04-07PANAMANIA $600: (Jeff Probst delivers the clue from Panama.) In December 1989, U.S. troops launched Operation Just Cause to capture this strongman (Manuel) Noriega
#4744, aired 2005-03-31WARSAW $1200: In 1989 this organization set up the first post-Communist Polish government in Warsaw Solidarity
#4744, aired 2005-03-31"JOY" DIVISION $1600: Sound off for this 1989 Newbery Medal winner from Paul Fleischman Joyful Noise
#4729, aired 2005-03-10LITERARY NARRATORS $400: Jing-Mei Woo & 6 other women (1989) The Joy Luck Club
#4724, aired 2005-03-03KHOMEINI, KHAMENEI OR KHATAMI $400: Died in 1989 Khomeini
#4719, aired 2005-02-24SPINGARN MEDAL WINNERS $800: 1989: A minister, politician & civil rights leader Jesse Jackson
#4719, aired 2005-02-24HIT TV $1200: His namesake TV show was No. 1 in the ratings for 4 years in a row from 1985 to 1989 Bill Cosby
#4716, aired 2005-02-21NEW YORK ON FILM $400: Meg Ryan visited Katz's Deli to film one of the most famous scenes of recent years, in this 1989 movie When Harry Met Sally...
#4716, aired 2005-02-21EASY FOR YOU TO SAY $1000: From 1980 to 1987, Zhao Ziyang was premier & from 1987 to 1989 General Secretary of this party the Chinese Communist Party
#4713, aired 2005-02-16DIRECTORS' FIRST FEATURES $1200: "sex, lies, and videotape" (1989) Steven Soderbergh
#4712, aired 2005-02-15ROCK GROUPS $800: In 1989, Rolling Stone named this "Murmur"-ing quartet "America's hippest band" R.E.M.
#4705, aired 2005-02-04LEFTIES $400: Born a lefty, this president governed from the right from 1981 to 1989 Ronald Reagan
#4703, aired 2005-02-02POLITICAL CARICATURES $800: He was a U.S. Attorney for Manhattan from 1983-1989 Rudy Giuliani
#4702, aired 2005-02-01OLD NEWS $400: In 1989 this president vetoed a bill that would raise the minimum wage George H. W. Bush
#4694, aired 2005-01-20THE 1980s $800: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from Berlin, Germany.) The most visible symbol of the Cold War, the Berlin Wall was torn down by the citizens of Berlin in this year 1989
#4694, aired 2005-01-20I'LL ALWAYS BE "TRUE" $1000: Ironically, this Milli Vanilli album went to No. 1 in 1989 Girl You Know It's True
#4692, aired 2005-01-18H.H. $800: In 1989, she recreated her stage role as Carnell Scott in the film "Miss Firecracker" Holly Hunter
#4688, aired 2005-01-12NFL $1200: This Hall-of-Fame Lions running back was named 1989 NFC Rookie of the Year & 1997 NFL MVP Barry Sanders
#4688, aired 2005-01-12THE BILLS $2,000 (Daily Double): In January 1989 he gave the invocation at President George Bush's inauguration Billy Graham
#4677, aired 2004-12-28ONWARD CHRISTIAN SLATER $200: 1989: Christian & Winona Ryder plot to kill their high school classmates Heathers
#4674, aired 2004-12-23PRESIDENTIAL PUZZLES $400: After George Washington left office in 1797, we didn't get another George in office until this year 1989
#4670, aired 2004-12-17ROBOTS, ANDROIDS & CYBORGS $200: In a 1989 TV movie Sandra Bullock was a new model of one of these title cyborgs; Lindsay Wagner was an old one a bionic woman
#4667, aired 2004-12-14"E" CHANNEL $800: Before going bankrupt in 1989, this airline tried selling $12 plane tickets between Boston & New York Eastern (Airlines)
#4664, aired 2004-12-09THEY USED TO BE IN CHARGE $200: F.W. De Klerk was its president 1989-1994 South Africa
#4655, aired 2004-11-26& JOAN RIVERS RUNS THROUGH IT $1200: Joan voiced Julie, Bruce Willis' new baby sister, in this 1989 comedy Look Who's Talking
#4649, aired 2004-11-18CINEMA TRIVIA $1600: Local boys Ben Affleck & Matt Damon were Fenway Park extras in this 1989 Kevin Costner film Field of Dreams
#4622, aired 2004-10-12COMEDY CENTRAL $1200: "Who's Who in Comedy" quotes our 1989 clue "Married couple who've done commercials for Blue Nun wine…" Stiller & Meara
#4620, aired 2004-10-08SPANIARDS $200: This artist was born in Figueras, Spain on May 11, 1904 & died there Jan. 23, 1989 (Salvador) Dalí
#4619, aired 2004-10-07TRACK & FIELD $400: In 1989 this country removed Imre Nagy's remains from a potter's field & reburied them with honors Hungary
#4619, aired 2004-10-07THIS MOVIE IS "DEAD" $2000: 1989: A married couple is terrorized on the high seas after picking up a stranger Dead Calm
#4614, aired 2004-09-30IN OLD ENCYCLOPEDIAS $1,000 (Daily Double): In a 1989 Columbia, "many feel" this harsh system formalized in 1948, "will end only by force" (many are wrong) apartheid
#4608, aired 2004-09-22DESPOTPOURRI $1200: His attempt to escape Bucharest by helicopter failed in 1989, & after a tribunal he & his wife Elena were shot Ceaușescu
#4602, aired 2004-09-14LET'S CUT TO THE CHASE $400: Surrealist, Spanish, died in 1989, hello... (Salvador) Dalí
#4594, aired 2004-07-22DRUGS IN THE MOVIES $800: 1989: Matt Dillon as a junkie who with his crew robs pharmacies to support their habits Drugstore Cowboy
#4583, aired 2004-07-07SMART CHOICES $600: In 1989 the people at Kohlberg, Kravis, Roberts were smart cookies to acquire RJR this Nabisco
#4572, aired 2004-06-22A "D" IN HISTORY $400: He took office as the mayor of Chicago in 1989 (Richard) Daley
#4572, aired 2004-06-22ON A POSITIVE NOTE $2000: It's the title of the 1989 hit song heard here "One look from you / I drift away..." "You Got It"
#4570, aired 2004-06-18THE SUPER BOWL $1000: The Super Bowl's MVP Award is named for this man who served as the NFL's commissioner from 1960 to 1989 Pete Rozelle
#4542, aired 2004-05-11THE CAPITAL $400: In 1989 hundreds of pro-democracy demonstrators were killed by the military at Tiananmen Square in this capital Beijing
#4534, aired 2004-04-29SYLVESTER STALLONE $2000: In a 1989 action comedy, Stallone was Tango & he was Cash Kurt Russell
#4529, aired 2004-04-22THE MORGAN WEB $200: He was Oscar nominated for his role as a chauffeur in a 1989 film Morgan Freeman (in "Driving Miss Daisy")
#4526, aired 2004-04-19JOE, ANNES & JOANNES $2000: Her "Breathing Lessons" really paid off; in 1989 she won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction Anne Tyler
#4525, aired 2004-04-16"B" PREPARED $400: (Hi, I'm Chris Matthews) Working for the San Francisco Examiner in November 1989 I reported on the historic fall of this structure the Berlin Wall
#4523, aired 2004-04-14THE L.A. COLISEUM $600: In October 1989 280,000 in 4 nights saw this band with an appetite for destruction open for the Rolling Stones Guns N' Roses
#4518, aired 2004-04-07PEOPLE $600: May 8, 1989: Chemist Stanley Pons stirs up science "with His Stunning Claim to Have Achieved" this cold fusion
#4511, aired 2004-03-29THE FIFTH DIMENSION $1000: This African-American was elected to his fifth term as Los Angeles mayor in 1989 Tom Bradley
#4509, aired 2004-03-25BIG SCREEN TITLE PAIRS $400: 1989: "...and Misdemeanors" Crimes
#4509, aired 2004-03-25BIG SCREEN TITLE PAIRS $1200: 1989: "...and Sheba" Solomon
#4507, aired 2004-03-23NATIONAL "VELVET" $1000: 1989 Czechoslovakian uprising that led to democratic elections the "Velvet Revolution"
#4499, aired 2004-03-11ALSO A BOOK OF THE BIBLE $1000: Sega's video game system from 1989 Genesis
#4487, aired 2004-02-24GEHRY $2000: In 1989 Gehry was awarded this prize commonly referred to as "The Nobel of Architecture" The Pritzker Prize
#4486, aired 2004-02-23ROYALTY $400: Dying in 1989 at the age of 87, he was the longest-reigning & longest-living emperor in Japanese history Hirohito
#4472, aired 2004-02-03QUOTABLE MOVIES $1000: 1989: "Where does he get those wonderful toys?" Batman
#4459, aired 2004-01-15STUPID ANSWERS $200: On June 4, 2002 the New York Times ran the obituary for Albin Krebs, 73, who wrote these from 1969 to 1989 obituaries
#4457, aired 2004-01-13NO. 1 HITS IN OTHER WORDS $600: (1989) Billy Joel: "You & I Weren't Responsible for Those Flames" "We Didn't Start the Fire"
#4450, aired 2004-01-02THE SINGER PORTRAYED $2000: By Dennis Quaid in 1989 Jerry Lee Lewis
#4446, aired 2003-12-29TELEVISION & THE '60s $1000: A Red Cross worker named Cherry White was killed in the 1968 Tet Offensive on a 1989 episode of this series China Beach
#4444, aired 2003-12-25OFFICIAL STATE THINGS $400: 1989 this state adopted the bizcochito as its state cookie New Mexico
#4433, aired 2003-12-10A LITTLE BIT OF COUNTRY $400: Between 1989 & 1995 he had 14 No. 1 country singles, including "Shameless" & "The Thunder Rolls" Garth Brooks
#4424, aired 2003-11-27WRITERS ON FILM $400: Daniel Day-Lewis portrayed Irish writer Christy Brown, born with cerebral palsy, in this 1989 film My Left Foot
#4418, aired 2003-11-19"FAT" CHANCE $800: Salman Rushdie had one issued against him in 1989 a fatwa
#4416, aired 2003-11-17DAISY CRAZY $400: 80-year-old Jessica Tandy won a 1989 Oscar for playing a cantankerous old southern woman in this film Driving Miss Daisy
#4404, aired 2003-10-30CONGRESSIONAL HISTORY $2000: In 1989 scandal forced this House speaker from Texas to resign -- that was a first Jim Wright
#4399, aired 2003-10-23YOU GET NO DESSERT! $200: The Cracker Jack had barely been eaten when the 1989 World Series game 3 in this city was preempted by a quake San Francisco
#4399, aired 2003-10-23BEST SCREENPLAY OSCARS $1600: 1989: Tom Schulman for this tale of "seizing the day" at a prep school Dead Poets Society
#4397, aired 2003-10-21VICE PRESIDENTIAL TERMS OF SERVICE $400: 1989-1993 Dan Quayle
#4385, aired 2003-10-03CLASSIC COMIC STRIPS $400: When Dik Browne died in 1989, his son Chris took over this Viking strip Hagar the Horrible
#4366, aired 2003-09-08MODERN-DAY QUOTES $600: In 1989 Leona Helmsley infamously said, "Only the little people" do this pay taxes
#4345, aired 2003-06-20CHINA $800: On June 3 & 4, 1989 the People's Liberation Army killed hundreds at a democracy rally at this Beijing site Tiananmen Square
#4343, aired 2003-06-18IRISH STARS $400: The youngest man to play Henry V for the Royal Shakespeare Company, he starred in the 1989 film, too Kenneth Branagh
#4339, aired 2003-06-12WHO WAS PRESIDENT WHEN... $1600: The Berlin Wall came down George H.W. Bush (1989)
#4328, aired 2003-05-28WATCH YOUR STEP $800: In 1989 Gin Miller joined this shoe company as creative director for step training Reebok
#4327, aired 2003-05-27WORLD CAPITALS $4,000 (Daily Double): Population 1.4 million & occupied by Soviet troops from 1979 to 1989 Kabul
#4325, aired 2003-05-23ROCKERS $1600: 1989's top album, "Don't Be Cruel", wasn't released by Elvis, but by this man Bobby Brown
#4317, aired 2003-05-13A TOUR OF THE REAGAN LIBRARY $1000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew gives the clue.) In 1989 the Notre Dame football team presented Reagan with this man's letter sweater George Gipp
#4291, aired 2003-04-07WALLS OF FAME $400: The lifetime of this miles-long wall was 1961 to 1989 Berlin Wall
#4278, aired 2003-03-19"A" PLUS $800: When he launched the comic strip "Dilbert" in 1989, this man was an engineer working for Pacific Bell Scott Adams
#4276, aired 2003-03-17AT THE MOVIES $1,800 (Daily Double): Young women with the last names Chandler, McNamara & Duke are known by this title name in a 1989 black comedy Heathers
#4272, aired 2003-03-11BEFORE & AFTER $800: Don't leave home without this credit card that was a 1989 Madonna hit American Express Yourself
#4267, aired 2003-03-04WE CAN'T GET ENOUGH OPERA! $400: In 1989 the English National Opera presented "The Love for Three Oranges" with scratch-&-do this cards sniff
#4263, aired 2003-02-26ALBUMS $400: His 1989 album "The End of the Innocence" won him a Grammy for Best Rock Vocal Don Henley
#4257, aired 2003-02-18"M" & "M"s $400: In 1989 Crayola makers Binney & Smith acquired the manufacturing rights to these big drawing pens Magic Markers
#4257, aired 2003-02-18"M" & "M"s $1000: Jerry Falwell set up this conservative political organization in 1979 & disbanded it in 1989 Moral Majority
#4256, aired 2003-02-17BAD NEWS $400: Hillsborough, a neutral stadium, was the site of a fatal 1989 stampede at this type of British sporting event soccer match
#4244, aired 2003-01-30PERSONAL PRODUCTS $1000: In 1989 this underwear maker put Michael Jordan under contract Hanes
#4234, aired 2003-01-16THE HOOSIER STATE $2000: This Democrat, now Indiana's junior senator, served as the state's governor from 1989 to 1997 Evan Bayh
#4230, aired 2003-01-10ANIMATED MOVIES $1600: In a 1989 animated movie, "All Dogs Go To" this place Heaven
#4225, aired 2003-01-03THE "LAST" PICTURE SHOW $800: Released in 1989, it's the "last" Indiana Jones feature so far Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
#4219, aired 2002-12-26FAMOUS ROBBERIES $2000: Stolen a year earlier, in January 1989 police in The Hague retrieved "Man with Beard", a painting by this old master Rembrandt
#4215, aired 2002-12-20FAMILY FILMS $800: Gaby Hoffmann & Macaulay Culkin play niece & nephew to John Candy in this 1989 comedy Uncle Buck
#4214, aired 2002-12-19CLASSROOM FILMS $200: 1989: Robin Williams inspires his prep school students to discover Whitman & Tennyson Dead Poets Society
#4208, aired 2002-12-11"CHRISTMAS" MOVIES $400: 1989: starring Chevy Chase National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
#4203, aired 2002-12-04WITCH & FAMOUS $400: Ursula is the octopus-like sea witch who torments this Disney title character in a 1989 film The Little Mermaid
#4199, aired 2002-11-28THE CARS $1200: The video for "Drive" featured this Czech model whom Ric Ocasek drove up the aisle in 1989 Paulina Porizkova
#4188, aired 2002-11-13FRATERNITIES & SORORITIES $600: In 1989 Zeta Beta Tau dropped this pre-membership status as the only way to stop hazing pledge
#4181, aired 2002-11-04BEST ACTOR OSCAR WINNERS $800: 1989 for "My Left Foot" Daniel Day-Lewis
#4169, aired 2002-10-17POLITICIANS $1000: In 1989 David Dinkins defeated this man in NYC's Democratic mayoral primary Ed Koch
#4162, aired 2002-10-08TV PUPPETS $600: In 1989 NBC had this alien help host the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade ALF
#4155, aired 2002-09-27TAKE MY WIFE, PLEASE $400: Robin Givens (1988-1989) Mike Tyson
#4153, aired 2002-09-25PLANE & SIMPLE $1600: In 1989 the U.S. controversially agreed to help this Asian ally build its FSX jet fighter Japan
#4151, aired 2002-09-23NO. 1 IN THE NFL DRAFT $400: 1989 by Dallas: this Bruin, seen here Troy Aikman
#4137, aired 2002-09-03DR. WHO... $1200: ...served as U.S. Surgeon General from 1982 to 1989 & launched "Shape Up America" to fight obesity Koop
#4137, aired 2002-09-03STAR TRACK $2000: She won the Emmy for Best Actress in a TV Comedy Series for 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994 & 1995 Candice Bergen
#4135, aired 2002-07-19TAKE IT "EZ" $1200: In 1989 this tanker caused the largest oil spill in U.S. history the Exxon Valdez
#4129, aired 2002-07-11WHAT'S "NEW"? $1200: In 1989 they proved they had the right stuff with the song heard here New Kids on the Block
#4127, aired 2002-07-09"GIRL" MOVIES $1600: 1989: Geena Davis "Earth Girls Are Easy"
#4126, aired 2002-07-08MOVIE MUSIC $1200: (Harry Connick Jr. in front of a Jeopardy! background.) My first multiplatinum album was the soundtrack to this 1989 Billy Crystal film When Harry Met Sally...
#4124, aired 2002-07-04THE BIBLE $1600: Published in 1989, the NRSV is short for this the New Revised Standard Version
#4123, aired 2002-07-03SPORTSMEN $800: A Heisman Trophy winner at Oklahoma State, he was the NFC's Rookie of the Year in 1989 with the Detroit Lions Barry Sanders
#4117, aired 2002-06-25HURRICANE NAMES $1600: This 1989 hurricane that hit South Carolina can earn a sci-fi award for its effects Hugo
#4104, aired 2002-06-06THIS'LL KILL YA! $2000: An earthquake occurred in 1989 while some 60,000 folks were gathered for the World Series in this park Candlestick
#4102, aired 2002-06-04"BOY" MOVIES $1600: 1989: Jeff & Beau Bridges The Fabulous Baker Boys
#4098, aired 2002-05-29AL PACINO MOVIES $1600: As detective Frank Keller, Al goes overboard for Ellen Barkin in this 1989 film Sea of Love
#4085, aired 2002-05-10ABBREVIATED STATES $1000: State whose abbreviation is also a cabinet department that was formed in 1989 Virginia
#4083, aired 2002-05-08ALL THE PRESIDENTS' MEN $2000: In 1989 he made a touchdown scoring the job of HUD Secretary (Jack) Kemp
#4078, aired 2002-05-01LATIN AMERICAN HISTORY $800: General Alfredo Stroessner ruled this South American country with an iron hand for 35 years, 1954-1989 Paraguay
#4077, aired 2002-04-30ODDS & ENDS $800: In 1989 Chris Gueffroy became the last person to die climbing this; he was trying to reach West Germany the Berlin Wall
#4069, aired 2002-04-18"V" THE PEOPLE $800: In a 1989 film spoof Tim Robbins was Erik, one of these Norse warriors Viking
#4069, aired 2002-04-18"V" THE PEOPLE $1200: In 1989 their affairs got a cabinet department Veteran Affairs
#4068, aired 2002-04-17AGAINST THE "WALL" $400: After 28 years, it came down on November 9, 1989 the Berlin Wall
#4061, aired 2002-04-08'80s ROCK $800: Her 1989 "Rhythm Nation" album produced 7 top 10 hits, including the title track Janet Jackson
#4057, aired 2002-04-02BIG IN HOLLYWOOD $600: The Gotham City set for this 1989 film was reportedly the largest built for a movie since "Cleopatra" Batman
#4021, aired 2002-02-11AFRICAN-AMERICAN FIRSTS $2000: Elected in 1989, he was the first black mayor of New York City David Dinkins
#4009, aired 2002-01-24DISNEY MOVIES $400: (Sofia of the Clue Crew in Central Park.) This 1989 film that took us under the sea was based on a fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen The Little Mermaid
#3999, aired 2002-01-10QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY HONORS 2001 $1600: "Shirley" you know 2001 honoree Pauline Collins got a 1989 Oscar nomination for playing this woman Shirley Valentine
#3994, aired 2002-01-03GENERAL INFORMATION $1000: Computerized "circuit breakers" to stop trading were installed after the NYSE's crash on Oct. 19 of this year 1987
#3979, aired 2001-12-13THAT'LL BE THE "DAY" $800: Wiggle your toe if you know this man who won the Best Actor Oscar for 1989 Daniel Day-Lewis
#3979, aired 2001-12-13BIG SCREEN MILITARY MEN $2,000 (Daily Double): 1989: Tom Cruise Ron Kovic
#3979, aired 2001-12-13YOU MAKE ME CRY $2000: 1989's "Harlem Nights" featured this former talk show host as the "Crying Man" Arsenio Hall
#3968, aired 2001-11-28YOU HIT ME IN THE FACE! $200: Beverly Hills cop Paul Kramer got a real slap in the face when she said no thanks, dahling, to a 1989 ticket Zsa Zsa Gabor
#3963, aired 2001-11-21HELLO, DALAI $300: This country denounced the awarding of the 1989 Nobel Peace Prize to the Dalai Lama as politically motivated China
#3963, aired 2001-11-21THE MOVIES $400: This actor pursues class brain Ione Skye in 1989's "Say Anything..." John Cusack
#3957, aired 2001-11-13YOU SEE L.A. $1,100 (Daily Double): In 1989 Martin Sheen, honorary mayor of this beach city, home of Pepperdine U., declared it a nuclear-free zone Malibu
#3946, aired 2001-10-29PRO FOOTBALL $200: Until 1989 this was the only head coach the Dallas Cowboys ever had Tom Landry
#3939, aired 2001-10-18SAM HE IS $300: He was ABC News' chief White House correspondent from 1977 to 1989 Sam Donaldson
#3937, aired 2001-10-16A DATE WITH DISASTER $1000: It was not a merry Christmas for this man on December 25, 1989; his own security forces killed him Nicolae Ceausescu
#3930, aired 2001-10-05AFRICAN-AMERICAN FIRSTS $100: In 1989, aboard Discovery, Frederick D. Gregory became the first black commander of one of these missions a Space Shuttle mission
#3926, aired 2001-10-01MUSTN'T SEE TV $800: In 1989 housewife Terry Rakolta tried to get advertisers & viewers to boycott this Fox sitcom Married... with Children
#3925, aired 2001-09-28U.S. PRESIDENTS $400: In 1989 this president dispatched troops to help clean up the Exxon Valdez oil spill George Bush
#3924, aired 2001-09-27TEAM PLAYERS $500: A Seattle Mariner from 1989 to 1999, he joined the Cincinnati Reds in 2000 Ken Griffey Jr.
#3919, aired 2001-09-20WHAT'S UP, TV DOC? $300: The top show of each season from 1985 to 1989 was a sitcom starring this man as a Brooklyn obstetrician Bill Cosby
#3915, aired 2001-09-14WHY DID THEY MAKE THIS MOVIE? $600: Patrick Swayze is a world-class bouncer (with a Ph.D. in philosophy!) in this 1989 action flick Road House
#3913, aired 2001-09-12AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY $100: In 1989 Bertram Lee & Peter Bynoe became the first black owners of a major sports franchise, this city's NBA Nuggets Denver
#3905, aired 2001-07-20GOVERNMENT & POLITICS $1000: In 1989 this Democrat from Washington State succeeded Jim Wright as Speaker of the House Thomas Foley
#3900, aired 2001-07-13IT'S MY FOREIGN PARTY $200: In 1989 ADOC alliance leader Guillermo Endara was elected this country's president, but Noriega nixed it Panama
#3894, aired 2001-07-05BLACK AMERICANS $200: In October 1989, at age 52, he became the youngest man ever to serve as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin Powell
#3894, aired 2001-07-05SHAKESPEARE'S FILMS $800: Kenneth Branagh gives a rousing speech leading his men into battle at Agincourt as the title character in this 1989 film Henry V
#3880, aired 2001-06-15STATELY FIRST NAMES $400: Sean Connery played this character's dad, Henry, in a 1989 film Indiana Jones
#3879, aired 2001-06-14JOHN HUGHES FILMS $1000: John Candy looks after his brother's kids for a few days in this 1989 comedy Uncle Buck
#3878, aired 2001-06-13EDIBLE TV $1000: A 1989 game show of TV trivia, or the kind of people who did well on it Couch Potatoes
#3877, aired 2001-06-12MOVIE QUOTES $200: 1989: "If you build it, he will come" Field of Dreams
#3874, aired 2001-06-07THE FIRST PERSON $600: At 15 years old in 1989, Jack Staddon won the first of these contests sponsored by National Geographic the National Geography Bee
#3868, aired 2001-05-30MAJOR GENERALS $200: Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1989 to 1993, he's now a member of Bush's cabinet Colin Powell
#3867, aired 2001-05-29PRESIDENTIAL PETS $100: In 1989 this springer spaniel made the cover of Life magazine along with her new puppies & Barbara Bush Millie
#3865, aired 2001-05-25REMEMBER 1989? $100: Based on a comic book & a campy '60s TV show, this movie was an immense hit in 1989 Batman
#3865, aired 2001-05-25REMEMBER 1989? $200: Attracting widespread media coverage, this star of "The Queen of Outer Space" slapped a cop Zsa Zsa Gabor
#3865, aired 2001-05-25REMEMBER 1989? $300: Playing for the Texas Rangers, this man became the first pitcher to strike out 5,000 batters Nolan Ryan
#3865, aired 2001-05-25REMEMBER 1989? $400: Echoing sports cars of the past, Mazda introduced this 2-seat roadster Miata
#3865, aired 2001-05-25REMEMBER 1989? $500: In 1989 this Japanese corporation bought Columbia Pictures for $3.4 billion Sony
#3817, aired 2001-03-20A WORDLY CATEGORY $300: This former monarchy in southwest Asia was occupied by Soviet troops from 1979 to 1989 Afghanistan
#3811, aired 2001-03-121980s MUSIC $200: In 1989 she released "Express Yourself" & got divorced from Sean Penn Madonna
#3798, aired 2001-02-21MEN ON FILM $300: "The Fabulous Baker Boys" (1989) Jeff & Beau Bridges
#3792, aired 2001-02-13NOTABLE NAMES $600: Leader of this country from 1926 to 1989, this man seen here also had a lifelong interest in marine biology Emperor Hirohito
#3790, aired 2001-02-09THE EMMYS $500: In 1989 Diane English won an Emmy for comedy writing for "Respect", the pilot episode of this series Murphy Brown
#3784, aired 2001-02-01DISNEY FILM VOICES $200: Buddy Hackett played Scuttle the Seagull in this seagoing fairy tale in 1989 The Little Mermaid
#3778, aired 2001-01-24TITLE FILM ROLES $200: "Batman" (1989) Michael Keaton
#3778, aired 2001-01-24TITLE FILM ROLES $300: "Uncle Buck" (1989) John Candy
#3749, aired 2000-12-14THE CHERRY BOWL $400: Stepdaughter of jazz musician Don, she stood high on the charts in 1989 with "Buffalo Stance" Neneh Cherry
#3740, aired 2000-12-01NUTTY TV $500: He co-created "Get Smart", "When Things Were Rotten" & "The Nutt House", a short-lived series from 1989 Mel Brooks
#3732, aired 2000-11-21REVERSED DECISIONS $600: (Hi, I'm Tom Cubbage, winner of Jeopardy!'s 1989 College Championship, now a litigator in Washington, D.C.) Booth v. Maryland said capital-case juries couldn't hear from the family of this person the victim
#3728, aired 2000-11-15THEY ATTENDED UW $1000: He represented Washington in the House for 30 years, including 1989-1995 as speaker Tom Foley
#3726, aired 2000-11-13WHAT A COUNTRY! $400: It's the pre-1989 name for the Asian country of Myanmar Burma
#3722, aired 2000-11-07CLEO POTPOURRIO $400: A 1989 biography dubbed this singer-dancer "Jazz Cleopatra" Josephine Baker
#3718, aired 2000-11-01ARTSY FILMS $1,000 (Daily Double): In a 1989 film, Daniel Day-Lewis played Christy Brown, who could only paint with this title appendage My Left Foot
#3711, aired 2000-10-23ART FOR ART'S SAKE $600: This innovative painter & print maker seen here passed on to his surrealistic reward in 1989 Salvador Dali
#3709, aired 2000-10-19THE NATIONAL FILM REGISTRY $800: The newest film on the registry is this 1989 Spike Lee film set on a hot Brooklyn day Do the Right Thing
#3708, aired 2000-10-18NATIONAL MAGAZINE AWARD WINNERS $200: It won for General Excellence in 1989, the year of its 25th anniversary swimsuit issue -- coincidence?! Sports Illustrated
#3702, aired 2000-10-10THE INC.-UISITION $500: In 1989 the company called Corning these Works became simply Corning Inc. Corning Glass Works
#3693, aired 2000-09-27CANADIAN GEOGRAPHY $1000: Igniting a new rush, in 1989 Charles Fipke discovered diamonds in these barren "territories" the Northwest Territories
#3688, aired 2000-09-20GEOGRAPHIC SQUARES $400: On June 3 & 4, 1989, the People's Liberation Army killed hundreds of pro-democracy supporters here Tiananmen Square
#3684, aired 2000-09-14CINEMATIC TITLE PAIRS $300: 1989: "...and Hooch" Turner
#3671, aired 2000-07-17MEDICINE $400: In 1989 researchers identified the abnormal gene on chromosome 7 that causes CF, this disease cystic fibrosis
#3667, aired 2000-07-11MERYL STREEP FILMS $1000: What was Meryl Streep thinking, stealing Ed Begley Jr. away from Roseanne in this 1989 comedy? She-Devil
#3659, aired 2000-06-29THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD PART 2 $600: Now president, this man was previously appointed General Secretary of China's Communist Party in 1989 Jiang Zemin
#3657, aired 2000-06-27AROUND THE BLOC $800: In 1989 this writer took the lead in forming the Civic Forum which opposed Czechoslovakia's Communist regime Vaclav Havel
#3657, aired 2000-06-27AROUND THE BLOC $4,000 (Daily Double): In the 1989 elections this party won 99 of 100 seats in Poland's Senat Solidarity
#3653, aired 2000-06-21THE 20th CENTURY $1000: In 1989 this space probe flew by Neptune, discovering geyser-like eruptions on its moon Triton Voyager
#3650, aired 2000-06-1620th CENTURY EUROPE $200: In October 1989 Erich Honecker quit as leader of this country that ceased to exist a year later East Germany
#3649, aired 2000-06-15AMERICAN LIT $800: In a 1989 novel by E.L. Doctorow, gangster Dutch Schultz takes this title teen under his wing Billy Bathgate
#3636, aired 2000-05-291989 $100: On November 10, 1989 it was attacked with hammers, chisels, picks & graffiti Berlin Wall
#3636, aired 2000-05-291989 $200: In March 1989 the Soviets lost contact with Phobos 2, a craft sent to check out this planet, sound familiar Mars
#3636, aired 2000-05-291989 $300: He died 4 months after putting a sentence of death on Salman Rushdie, who was still alive a decade later Ayatollah Khomeini
#3636, aired 2000-05-291989 $500 (Daily Double): In July this country celebrated a historic bicentennial France
#3636, aired 2000-05-291989 $500: Baseball fans in this stadium ready to watch game 3 of the World Series in 1989 were shaken by an earthquake Candlestick Park
#3633, aired 2000-05-24SHAKESPEAREAN ACTORS $600: 1989 was a good year for this actor: he starred in "Hamlet" onstage & "My Left Foot" on film Daniel Day-Lewis
#3631, aired 2000-05-22ASIAN-AMERICAN ACHIEVERS $400: In 1989 he became the first American man in 34 years to win tennis' French Open singles Michael Chang
#3626, aired 2000-05-15"BLACK" & "WHITE" FILMS $1000: Cops Michael Douglas & Andy Garcia tangle with the Japanese mafia in this 1989 film Black Rain
#3622, aired 2000-05-09BEFORE & AFTER $600: This "White Christmas" songwriter divided a European city until 1989 Irving Berlin Wall
#3620, aired 2000-05-05KAREEM $200: In 1989 Kareem finished his 20-year pro basketball career playing with this team Los Angeles Lakers
#3614, aired 2000-04-27"SEX" SELLS $600: Steven Soderbergh received an Oscar nomination for his first screenplay, for this 1989 film Sex, Lies, and Videotape
#3605, aired 2000-04-14PLAYING DUMB $200: (Hi, I'm Jane Wiedlin of the Go-Go's) I played Joan of Arc in this 1989 film about 2 clueless time travelers Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
#3603, aired 2000-04-12JAPANESE HISTORY $100: Upon his death in 1989, he had served as emperor 62 years, the longest reign in Japanese history Hirohito
#3599, aired 2000-04-06RULER $400: President of Panama 1983-1989 Manuel Noriega
#3591, aired 2000-03-27INTERNATIONAL DATEBOOK $400: On April 17, 1989 massive pro-democracy marches began in this capital city Beijing
#3590, aired 2000-03-24THE 1980s $200: On March 24, 1989 it made headlines after it hit a reef in Prince William Sound Exxon Valdez
#3590, aired 2000-03-24THE 1980s $400: Fearing the extinction of a mammal species, Kenya called for a worldwide ban on the trade of this in 1989 Ivory
#3590, aired 2000-03-24ACTOR-DIRECTORS $500: As a divorce attorney, director Danny DeVito narrated this 1989 comedy The War of the Roses
#3580, aired 2000-03-10OPTIMISTS $1000: In 1989 scientists raised energy hopes when they claimed this nuclear reaction at room temperature cold/nuclear fusion
#3574, aired 2000-03-02ROCK & ROLL $200: In 1989 the aging members of this band toured with a special version of the rock opera "Tommy" The Who
#3570, aired 2000-02-25PEOPLE'S SEXIEST MEN ALIVE $500: Great Scot! People said of this pick for 1989: He's "Older, Balder...and Better!" Sean Connery
#3561, aired 2000-02-14FICTION $400: Say a little prayer for this title character of a 1989 John Irving novel, who speaks in capital letters Owen Meany
#3561, aired 2000-02-14IT HAPPENED ON VALENTINE'S DAY $500: On Feb. 14, 1989 the Ayatollah Khomeini called for the death of this Indian-born British author Salman Rushdie
#3554, aired 2000-02-03BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM $300: 1989: "Cinema Paradiso" Italy
#3552, aired 2000-02-01GENERAL KNOWLEDGE $200: This 4-star general was President Bush's top military adviser from 1989 to 1993 Colin Powell
#3552, aired 2000-02-01FILM ROLES IN COMMON $600: Laurence Olivier reigned as this warrior king in 1945; Kenneth Branagh took the throne in 1989 Henry V
#3538, aired 2000-01-12ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME $300: This producer famous for his "Wall of Sound" was inducted in 1989 Phil Spector
#3535, aired 2000-01-07FOREIGN FILM COUNTRIES $400: 1989: "Jesus of Montreal" Canada
#3535, aired 2000-01-07THE NATIONAL INVENTORS HALL OF FAME $600: His peers inducted this plow man in 1989 John Deere
#3533, aired 2000-01-05ORDINAL MOVIES $600: Tom Cruise comes home from Vietnam in a wheelchair & becomes an anti-war activist in this 1989 film Born on the Fourth of July
#3523, aired 1999-12-22HE'S THE MAYOR $1000: Atlanta, Georgia 1982-1989 Andrew Young
#3522, aired 1999-12-21NO. 1 ALBUMS OF THE YEARS $500: 1989: "Forever Your Girl" Paula Abdul
#3521, aired 1999-12-20FAMOUS AMERICANS $500: Later a Clinton cabinet member, he was the mayor of San Antonio, Texas from 1981 to 1989 Henry Cisneros
#3517, aired 1999-12-14KILLER MUSICALS $600: Sting starred as the vile Macheath in a 1989 revival of this Weill musical The Threepenny Opera
#3516, aired 1999-12-13COUNTRY DIVAS $300: She ran the beauty parlor & gossip center in the 1989 film "Steel Magnolias" Dolly Parton
#3507, aired 1999-11-30MOVIE QUOTES $200: 1989: "I'll have what she's having" When Harry Met Sally...
#3492, aired 1999-11-09MUSEUMS $1000: Last name of paleontologist Richard, who was director of the National Museums of Kenya from 1968 to 1989 Leakey
#3478, aired 1999-10-20QUICK BIOS $400: Born c. 470 B.C.; taught a bit, tried & died c. 399 B.C.; met Bill & Ted in 1989 Socrates
#3474, aired 1999-10-14BANNED! $400: An edition of this children's story was banned in 1989 because it depicted a girl bringing alcohol to her granny Little Red Riding Hood
#3470, aired 1999-10-08THE MOVIES $400: Known for comedies like "Mr. Mom", he donned the cape & cowl of Batman in 1989 Michael Keaton
#3461, aired 1999-09-27WARNER BROS. $300: Former mortuary entrepreneur Steve Ross negotiated Warners' 1989 merger with this publisher Time
#3460, aired 1999-09-24CHINESE LEADERS $1000: Vice Premier & most powerful member of Chinese Communist Party from 1980-1989 Teng Hsiao-ping
#3437, aired 1999-07-13THE SILVER SCREEN $400: Her performances in "Working Girl" & "Gorillas in the Mist" won her 2 Golden Globes in 1989 Sigourney Weaver
#3432, aired 1999-07-06MEG RYAN MOVIES $200: In this 1989 film Meg played Sally Albright When Harry Met Sally...
#3423, aired 1999-06-2320th CENTURY WOMEN $900 (Daily Double): In 1989 Ileana Ros-Lehtinen of this state became the first Cuban-American elected to Congress Florida
#3422, aired 1999-06-22BORN & DIED $400: He got his start in Sarrat in the Philippines in 1917 & died in Honolulu in 1989 Ferdinand Marcos
#3416, aired 1999-06-14FOREVER $100: The Bangles hit about an "eternal" one lit up the No. 1 spot on the charts in 1989 flame
#3414, aired 1999-06-10PEOPLE $200: In 1989 this sitcom star was reunited with the daughter she'd given up for adoption at 18 Roseanne Barr
#3411, aired 1999-06-07THE NATIONAL PASTIME $200: This event, which happened minutes before the start of game 3 in 1989, postponed the World Series for 10 days San Francisco Earthquake
#3410, aired 1999-06-04VIEWER MAIL $500: This entertainer informs us sources are wrong in saying his sister-in-law Audrey Meadows was born in China Steve Allen
#3409, aired 1999-06-03TV MINISERIES $800: Robert Duvall sat tall in the saddle as Augustus McCrae in this 1989 4-part western Lonesome Dove
#3400, aired 1999-05-21LEADERS $800: U.S. vice president: 1989-1993 Dan Quayle
#3386, aired 1999-05-03BLACK AMERICANS $200: (Hi, I'm Star Jones of "The View". One of my personal heroes is) this man (who) in 1989 was the first African-American to be named chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin Powell
#3360, aired 1999-03-26JEFF GOLDBLUM FILMS $500: Alien Jeff Goldblum finds love with Valley Girl Geena Davis in this wacky 1989 musical Earth Girls Are Easy
#3355, aired 1999-03-19COUNTRY MUSIC STARS $600: "There's a Tear in My Beer" was a 1989 duet hit by this man & his father who had died 36 years earlier Hank Williams, Jr.
#3353, aired 1999-03-17CONSUMER PRODUCTS $300: In 1989 this shoemaker introduced The Pump, a hot-selling inflatable sports shoe Reebok
#3352, aired 1999-03-16FIVE GUYS NAMED JOE $600: He was inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame in 1989 & the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1990 Joe Frazier
#3352, aired 1999-03-16I REALLY DIG YOU (UP) $1,000 (Daily Double): Imre Nagy, this country's leader during the 1956 uprising, was reburied with honors in 1989 Hungary
#3345, aired 1999-03-05HIGH SCHOOLS $400: In 1989 students at a Cambridge, Mass. school boycotted Coca-Cola to protest its ties to this formerly racist country South Africa
#3337, aired 1999-02-2320th CENTURY AMERICA $600: This tanker leaked 1.26 million barrels of crude oil into Prince William Sound in March 1989 Exxon Valdez
#3330, aired 1999-02-121989 FILMS $200: Production designer Anton Furst won an Oscar for this film's atmospheric Gotham City Batman
#3330, aired 1999-02-121989 FILMS $400: The third element in the title of this Andie MacDowell film is captured on Sony equipment sex, lies, and videotape
#3330, aired 1999-02-121989 FILMS $600: Before "Titanic", James Cameron took us to the bottom of the ocean in this film The Abyss
#3330, aired 1999-02-121989 FILMS $800: This 1989 film was based on an actual event: "Think about me as your priest. You can tell me anything. I'm listening." Casualties Of War
#3330, aired 1999-02-121989 FILMS $1000: This film was the 1989 version of the story told in 1989's "Dangerous Liaisons" Valmont
#3326, aired 1999-02-08JIM DANDIES $500: This Speaker of the House resigned in 1989 under charges of wrongdoing Jim Wright
#3319, aired 1999-01-28TV FINAL EPISODES $2,000 (Daily Double): (Hi, I'm Julie Pinson.) This long-running soap ended in 1989 with Helen Gallagher leading the cast in singing "Danny Boy" Ryan's Hope
#3318, aired 1999-01-27SPORTS COMEBACKS $800: In 1989, 2 years after being accidentally shot, this American won the Tour de France on the last day Greg LeMond
#3316, aired 1999-01-25TOM HANKS FILMS $500: Tom inherited a slobbering dog, his only witness in a murder case, in this 1989 film Turner And Hooch
#3312, aired 1999-01-19FOR PETE'S SAKE $800: As NFL commissioner from 1960 to 1989, he created the Super Bowl & Monday Night Football Pete Rozelle
#3304, aired 1999-01-07"U" GOT IT! $400: As far as we know, this 1989 hit is the only Oscar-winning song sung by an animated crab Under The Sea
#3304, aired 1999-01-07LYING IN STATE $1000: This Florida congressman & advocate for the elderly was given the honor when he died aged 88 in 1989 Claude Pepper
#3302, aired 1999-01-05THEATRE $1000: Jules Feiffer & John Lennon contributed to this "clothing optional" revue on Broadway from 1976-1989 Oh! Calcutta!
#3300, aired 1999-01-01RESOLUTIONS $200: The Resolution Trust Corporation was created in 1989 to take over these institutions that had failed savings & loans
#3299, aired 1998-12-31PITCHMEN $200: Gordon Jump has played this lonely pitchman since 1989 the Maytag Repairman
#3298, aired 1998-12-30BOWL GAMES $200: Hawaii has played in this Hawaiian bowl only once; it lost to Michigan State 33-13 in 1989 the Aloha Bowl
#3285, aired 1998-12-11ONCE UPON A DECEMBER $500: This "Vyrozumeni" playwright was elected interim president of his country in December 1989 Vaclav Havel (Czechoslovakia)
#3277, aired 1998-12-01DUBLINERS $600: Dublin-born Brenda Fricker won an Oscar for playing Daniel Day-Lewis' mother in this 1989 film My Left Foot
#3274, aired 1998-11-26NAME THE YEAR $200: It all began crashing down in this year (the Berlin Wall) 1989
#3252, aired 1998-10-27'80s CINEMA $800: John Cusack was devoted to kickboxing & Ione Skye in this 1989 film "Say Anything"
#3248, aired 1998-10-21ROCK SINGERS $500: In 1989 he re-recorded 8 of his classic hits for the film biography "Great Balls Of Fire!" Jerry Lee Lewis
#3245, aired 1998-10-16GAMBLING $400: In 1989 Iowa became the first state to legalize modern mobile casinos on these riverboats
#3242, aired 1998-10-13GUEST EDITORS $200: This Tibetan's resume includes: 1992 - Guest Editor, French Vogue; 1989 - Nobel Peace Prize Dalai Lama
#3234, aired 1998-10-01JULY $200: Carl "The Truth" Williams lasted 93 seconds in the ring with this "Iron" man July 21, 1989 Mike Tyson
#3224, aired 1998-09-17ALL ABOUT OPERA $200: In 1989 composer Gian Carlo Menotti directed his own opera about this boy "and the Night Visitors" Amahl
#3222, aired 1998-09-15BUSINESS MEN $200: In 1998 he went to his first owners meeting since 1989, to try to stop rival Murdoch's Dodgers buy Ted Turner
#3222, aired 1998-09-15CAN'T QUITE PLACE YOU $400: F.W. De Klerk became president of this country in 1989, shared the Nobel Prize in 1993 & quit politics in 1997 South Africa
#3221, aired 1998-09-14A WALK IN THE PARK $100: In 1989 George Bush had the DEA buy drugs in a park across from this building to show on TV The White House
#3215, aired 1998-07-17CNN $600: City where the footage seen here was shot in 1989: Berlin
#3214, aired 1998-07-16SPORTS $100: This Florida-born women's great who retired in 1989 wrote the World Book Encyclopedia article on tennis Chris Evert
#3214, aired 1998-07-16TOUGH MOVIE TRIVIA $1000: In this 1989 film, Eddie Murphy was the adopted son of a 1930s nightclub owner played by Richard Pryor Harlem Nights
#3203, aired 1998-07-01SPORTS HEADLINES $600: August 22, 1989: This pitcher "Fans 5,000th" Nolan Ryan
#3196, aired 1998-06-2220th CENTURY HISTORY $300: In 1989 the name of this locale was made famous by footage like the following: [In the middle of Beijing] Tiananmen Square
#3183, aired 1998-06-03LOOK! $300: This 1989 film seen here inspired 2 sequels: Look Who's Talking
#3175, aired 1998-05-22HOT SPOTS OF THE '80s $200: Students who met in this square April 18, 1989 to mourn Hu Yaobang's death stayed to demonstrate Tiananmen Square
#3174, aired 1998-05-21BLACK AMERICANS $100: In 1989, at age 52, he became the youngest man ever to serve as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin Powell
#3168, aired 1998-05-13ACTORS & THEIR ROLES $800: Helen Hunt made her Broadway debut in 1989 as Emily in a revival of this Thornton Wilder play Our Town
#1, aired 1998-05-03IN SAN FRANCISCO $100: 3Com Park was still known by this name when the 1989 World Series was interrupted by an earthquake Candlestick Park
#3153, aired 1998-04-22MMMMMM $400: In 1989 this company introduced its Symphony bar Hershey's
#3144, aired 1998-04-09HELLO, DALAI $100: The Nobel Committee said awarding this prize to the Dalai Lama in 1989 was not politically motivated the Peace Prize
#3144, aired 1998-04-09NOW THAT'S COMEDY $400: Buxom women losing their clothes was a staple of this comic's show, on British TV until 1989 Benny Hill
#3144, aired 1998-04-09IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT $600: An Exxon tanker ran aground at 12:04 A.M. March 24, 1989, 25 miles from this city, its namesake Valdez
#3132, aired 1998-03-24STRIFE WITH FATHER $800: In 1989, Jose & Kitty paid dearly because these 2 allegedly couldn't wait for their Beverly Hills inheritance Menendez brothers
#3131, aired 1998-03-23ERIC STOLTZ WAS IN THAT? $1000: There was a lot of buzz when Eric starred in the 1989 sequel to this 1986 Jeff Goldblum film The Fly
#3129, aired 1998-03-19WOMEN: WRITE ON! $1000: Her novel "The Book of Ruth" won the 1989 Hemingway Foundation Pen Award for best first fiction Jane Hamilton
#3124, aired 1998-03-121980s LIT $1000: Stevens works as a butler of Darlington Hall in this 1989 novel by Kazuo Ishiguro The Remains of the Day
#3115, aired 1998-02-27THE 1980s $400: Panamanians voted to oust him May 7, 1989, but he didn't pay any attention (General) Noriega
#3101, aired 1998-02-09STUPID ANSWERS $200: In 1989 the town of Fort Madison, Iowa celebrated the completion of a wood replica of this historic structure Fort Madison
#3099, aired 1998-02-05BETH J. SPRUCZAK -- ACCOUNTANT! $1000: In 1989 Beth kept her name after marriage, while this firm where she worked joined its name to Ernst's Young
#3097, aired 1998-02-03CHAMPIONS OF TOURNAMENTS $200: In 1989 Arantxa Sanchez won the French Open & began using this, her mother's name Vicario
#3095, aired 1998-01-30TV SPIN-OFFS $200: Halle Berry was one of the models on "Living Dolls", a 1989 spin-off of this Alysssa Milano series Who's the Boss?
#3095, aired 1998-01-30IN YOUR CHEVROLET $400: The Metro is from this line Chevrolet introduced in 1989 the Geo
#3092, aired 1998-01-27THE NATIONAL SPELLING BEE $600: 1989: Scott Isaacs became the champ with... S-P-O-L-I-A-T-O-R
#3091, aired 1998-01-26LYRICISTS $300: In 1989 this singer-songwriter of "Alison" wrote the hit "Veronica" with Paul McCartney Elvis Costello
#3091, aired 1998-01-26MOVIES: BEEN THERE, DONE THAT $800: Stephen Frears in 1988 & Milos Forman in 1989 used this French novel as a basis for their films Les Liaisons dangereuses
#3088, aired 1998-01-21THE 20th CENTURY $400: Zita, who died in 1989, was the last empress of this house that ruled Austria-Hungary Hapsburg
#3084, aired 1998-01-15SONGS $100: "Under the Sea" from this Disney animated feature won the 1989 Oscar for Best Song The Little Mermaid
#3081, aired 1998-01-12SLEEP $300: In 1989 N.Y. State shortened the sleep-depriving shifts of these doctors in training Interns/residents
#3080, aired 1998-01-09ESSAYS $200: This "Invisible Man" author's essay "On Being the Target of Discrimination" appeared in 1989 Ralph Ellison
#3077, aired 1998-01-06TOUGH TV $200: Jon Provost, who played this dog's second owner 1957-1964, returned for a "new" 1989-1991 series Lassie
#3064, aired 1997-12-18BURMA POTPOURRI $1000: When Burma became Myanmar in 1989, this city became Yangon Rangoon
#3052, aired 1997-12-02BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $400: In 1989 Ruth M. Owades launched Calyx & Corolla, a mail order company that sells these flowers
#3051, aired 1997-12-01HORRORS! $100: Despite its title, this 1980 film had enough box office luck to produce 7 sequels by 1989 Friday the 13th
#3051, aired 1997-12-01WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS $800: Led by Isiah Thomas, this team's "Bad Boys" won the NBA title in 1989 & 1990 Detroit Pistons
#3049, aired 1997-11-27AUTHORS $200: In 1989 both the hardcover & paperback editions of his “Cardinal of the Kremlin” were bestsellers Tom Clancy
#3047, aired 1997-11-25WOMEN AND SONG $200: In 1989 this Miami Sound Machine singer released her first solo album "Cuts Both Ways" Gloria Estefan
#3045, aired 1997-11-21POLITICALLY INCORRECT $400: A 1989 protest by a Michigan housewife against this Fox sitcom only boosted its popularity Married... With Children
#3044, aired 1997-11-20THAT NEWFANGLED ROCK 'N' ROLL $500 (Daily Double): The song heard here was a 1989 Top 10 single for this group: Aerosmith
#3043, aired 1997-11-19MRS. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON $400: In 1989 she was awarded the Presidential Medal of this Freedom
#3042, aired 1997-11-18SCANDALS $800: A complaint by Newt Gingrich about outside income led to this House speaker's 1989 resignation Jim Wright
#3027, aired 1997-10-28L.A.: TROUBLES IN PARADISE $800: The magnificent Ambassador Hotel, where he was fatally shot on June 5, 1968, closed its doors in 1989 Robert F. Kennedy
#3023, aired 1997-10-22THE 1980s $500: On March 23, 1989 2 chemists in Utah announced they had perfected this process -- n"ice" try Cold fusion
#3020, aired 1997-10-17THEY ALMOST STARRED IN... $500: Liam Neeson might have "seized the day" in this 1989 film but Robin Williams starred instead Dead Poets Society
#3017, aired 1997-10-14ATHLETES $100: In 1989, his first year as Dallas' QB, the team went 1-15; they later improved Troy Aikman
#3012, aired 1997-10-07THE FALL CLASSIC $200: The 1989 "Bay Bridge Series" between these 2 teams sadly became the "Earthquake Series" Oakland A's & San Francisco Giants
#3006, aired 1997-09-29THE 1980s $500: At age 87, after 62 years of rule, this emperor died January 7, 1989 Hirohito
#2997, aired 1997-09-16UNUSUAL TV CHARACTERS $500: Like Lysette Anthony on 1991's "Dark Shadows", Corinne Bohrer on 1989's "Free Spirit" was one of these Witch
#2994, aired 1997-09-11MUSIC HONORS $1,000 (Daily Double): Singer seen here, she was the CMA's Female Vocalist of the Year in 1989 & 1990: Kathy Mattea
#2990, aired 1997-09-05RUNNING ON "M.T." $300: In 1989 he was the WBC's, WBA's, & IBF's heavyweight champ Mike Tyson
#2986, aired 1997-09-01SUMMIT MEETINGS $200: In 1989 this president met Gorbachev on a ship in the "Seasick Summit" George H.W. Bush
#2983, aired 1997-07-16NONFICTION $200: Henry Petroski chronicles methods of encasing graphite in wood in a 1989 history of this writing implement Pencil
#2977, aired 1997-07-08AWARDS $300: The developers of this sound system, in common use since the '70s, received an Academy Award in 1989 Dolby
#2974, aired 1997-07-03ACTORS & ACTRESSES $100: He made the cover of Time in 1989 as "Hollywood's Top Gun" Tom Cruise
#2968, aired 1997-06-25THE MOVIES $400: David Lean's sweeping saga of this British adventurer was reissued in 1989 with previously unseen footage "Lawrence of Arabia"
#2955, aired 1997-06-06SAN FRANCISCO $200: Built on landfill, the city's Marina district was one of those hardest hit by this 1989 event the Loma Prieta earthquake
#2949, aired 1997-05-29ODDS & ENDS $200: On March 6, 1996 Detroit Red Wings goalie Chris Osgood did this, the first for an NHL goalie since 1989 Score a goal
#2938, aired 1997-05-14COMEDY FILMS $1000: Andrew McCarthy & Jonathan Silverman's dead boss gets around in this 1989 comedy & its sequel Weekend At Bernie's
#2918, aired 1997-04-16SHOPPING U.S.A. $400: J. Crew picked this city's South Street Seaport as the site for its first retail store, opened in 1989 New York City
#2908, aired 1997-04-02THE EMMYS $1000: 1989-90 Lifetime Achievement Awards went to Mark Goodson & this "Wide World of Sports" announcer Jim McKay
#2903, aired 1997-03-26AWARDS $200: This wild west showman's 1872 Congressional Medal of Honor was revoked in 1917 but restored in 1989 "Buffalo Bill" Cody
#2901, aired 1997-03-24AMERICAN LITERATURE $1000: This novel about love, marriage & regret earned Anne Tyler a 1989 Pulitzer Prize Breathing Lessons
#2895, aired 1997-03-14"HARRY" MOVIES $400: In this 1989 film, the title pair's relationship "Crystal"izes on a drive from Chicago to NYC When Harry Met Sally...
#2893, aired 1997-03-12MOVIE PRODUCERS $200: Tim Burton, director of the 1989 smash about this comic book hero, also co-produced the 1992 sequel Batman
#2891, aired 1997-03-10THE OSCARS $200: The Best Song Oscars for 1989, 1991, 1992, 1994 & 1995 went to songs from this company's animated movies Disney
#2885, aired 1997-02-28ANNIVERSARY GIFTS $1,300 (Daily Double): In 1989 the U.S. banned imports of this, the traditional gift for year 14 Ivory
#2880, aired 1997-02-21PEOPLE $1000: In 1989 Daniel Arap Moi named this paleo-anthropologist head of the Kenya Wildlife Service Richard Leakey
#2875, aired 1997-02-14THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION $400: Bush sent 14,000 troops into Panama in 1989 & 4,500 into this U.S. city in 1992 to quell riots Los Angeles
#2870, aired 1997-02-07ACTORS & ROLES $400: He played the Joker in 1989's "Batman" & in 1994 turned into a "Wolf" Jack Nicholson
#2868, aired 1997-02-05HISTORY $400: In 1989 this former Philippine leader died in exile in Hawaii Ferdinand Marcos
#2867, aired 1997-02-04TIME'S MAN OF THE YEAR $200: This Soviet leader was Time's Man of the Year for 1987 & of the Decade in 1989 Mikhail Gorbachev
#2862, aired 1997-01-281989 BOOKS $200: J.K. Lasser's guide to preparing & filing this was a 1989 bestseller Your Income Tax Return
#2862, aired 1997-01-281989 BOOKS $400: His collection "We Are Still Married" included poems & fictional sketches relating to Lake Wobegon Garrison Keillor
#2862, aired 1997-01-281989 BOOKS $600: Mickey Spillane's "The Killing Man" was the 12th novel featuring this private eye Mike Hammer
#2862, aired 1997-01-281989 BOOKS $800: This prolific authoress gave the world "Star" & "Daddy" Danielle Steel
#2862, aired 1997-01-281989 BOOKS $1000: Mobster Dutch Schultz is a character in this novel by E.L. Doctorow "Billy Bathgate"
#2853, aired 1997-01-15ARCHAEOLOGY $100: The remains of the Rose Theater & this one also associated with Shakespeare were uncovered in London in 1989 Globe Theater
#2853, aired 1997-01-15MAGAZINES $400: Grace Mirabella edited this magazine for 17 years before launching her own in 1989 Vogue
#2847, aired 1997-01-07TENNIS $800: Chris Evert retired as a pro in 1989 & this 13-year-old girl trained by Chris' father turned pro in 1990 Jennifer Capriati
#2845, aired 1997-01-03'30S FILM FACTS $1000: Garbo spoke the immortal words "I want to be alone" in this 1932 film that became a 1989 Broadway musical Grand Hotel
#2837, aired 1996-12-24MAY DAYS $200: On May 17, 1989 over 1 million Chinese gathered in this square to call for democratic reforms Tienamen Square
#2836, aired 1996-12-23AWARDS $200: In 1989 the N.A.B. established an award named for this wireless radio pioneer Guglielmo Marconi
#2836, aired 1996-12-23AWARDS $500: Her "Heidi Chronicles" won the 1989 New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for best new play Wendy Wasserstein
#2834, aired 1996-12-19THE BELLES $800: This Oscar winner from Georgia reprised her stage role in the 1989 film "Miss Firecracker" Holly Hunter
#2833, aired 1996-12-18TV NEWS NAMES $400: On Dec. 13, 1989 this newswoman gave birth to her first child, Katherine Eunice Schwarzenegger Maria Shriver
#2833, aired 1996-12-18U.S. MUSEUMS $600: This Alaskan oil city's museum has a display of the effects of the big oil spill of March 1989 Valdez
#2827, aired 1996-12-10CRY "UNCLE" $300: John Candy gets the third degree from his nephew, played by Macaulay Culkin, in this 1989 film Uncle Buck
#2821, aired 1996-12-02'80s LIT $200: 1989's "The Russia House" was written by this master of spy fiction (John) le Carré
#2821, aired 1996-12-02MEN OF NOTE $200: Korean conductor Myung-Whun Chung was named music director of this city's Opera de la Bastille in 1989 Paris
#2820, aired 1996-11-29INTERNATIONAL ACTORS $400: This Belfast-born actor was just 28 when he directed & starred in the 1989 film "Henry V" Kenneth Branagh
#2820, aired 1996-11-29SPORTS STARS $400: This Dallas Cowboys quarterback was the NFL's No. 1 draft pick in 1989 Troy Aikman
#2818, aired 1996-11-27BUSINESS $400: From 1875 to 1989, this New York company's name included "Glassworks" Corning
#2808, aired 1996-11-13CELEBRITY BOOKS $500: This pop artist published his philosophy "From A to B & Back Again" in 1975 & his "Diaries" in 1989 Andy Warhol
#2803, aired 1996-11-0620th CENTURY LITERARY CHARACTERS $1,000 (Daily Double): In a 1989 bestselling novel, Suyuan Woo is the founder of this title women's group The Joy Luck Club
#2797, aired 1996-10-29SUCCESSORS $800: In April 1989 A. Bartlett Giamatti succeeded Peter Ueberroth in this post commissioner of baseball
#2791, aired 1996-10-21OPERA $200: Canadian architect Carlos Ott designed the Opera Bastille, which opened in this city in 1989 Paris
#2786, aired 1996-10-14U.S.A. $500: In 1989, to recapture the spirit of the old west, this South Dakota city legalized gambling Deadwood
#2784, aired 1996-10-10WORLD HISTORY $600: In 1983 this general became head of Panama's military; in 1989 U.S. troops overthrew him Manuel Noriega
#2780, aired 1996-10-04FAMOUS SHIPS $200: After striking a reef in 1989 it caused the largest oil spill in U.S. history Exxon Valdez
#2776, aired 1996-09-30HISPANIC AMERICA $600: In 1989 Florida's Ileana Ros-Lehtinen became the 1st person born in this country elected to Congress Cuba
#2767, aired 1996-09-17FILMS OF THE '80s $100: Ron Kovic can be seen in this 1989 Tom Cruise film based on his life Born on the Fourth of July
#2763, aired 1996-09-111989 BESTSELLERS $200: "Going Within" was "A Guide for Inner Transformation" by this "Out on a Limb" actress Shirley MacLaine
#2763, aired 1996-09-111989 BESTSELLERS $400: In a Tom Clancy bestseller, it was the nickname of Col. Misha Filitov, a Russian spy "of the Kremlin" the Cardinal
#2763, aired 1996-09-111989 BESTSELLERS $600: This author of "Growing Up" was back on the list with "The Good Times" Russell Baker
#2763, aired 1996-09-111989 BESTSELLERS $800: Salesman Harvey Mackay wrote about how to do this "without Being Eaten Alive" Swim with the Sharks
#2763, aired 1996-09-111989 BESTSELLERS $1000: The new novel from this former Columbia pictures script reader was "Billy Bathgate" E.L. Doctorow
#2756, aired 1996-09-027 MODERN WONDERS $400: The 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake did little damage to this, the world's tallest suspension bridge the Golden Gate Bridge
#2754, aired 1996-07-18THE 1990s $500: President of Czechoslovakia from 1989-1992, he was elected president of the Czech Republic in 1993 Vaclav Havel
#2741, aired 1996-07-0120th CENTURY BRITISH P.M.s $200: In 1989 he was named Chancellor of the Exchequer in Margaret Thatcher's cabinet John Major
#2741, aired 1996-07-01I ❤️ S.F. $300: The 1906 & 1989 earthquakes were on this fault the San Andreas Fault
#2738, aired 1996-06-26THE MOVIES $400: As instructed, Kevin Costner built a baseball diamond in this 1989 film & Joe Jackson & others did come Field of Dreams
#2722, aired 1996-06-04ASTRONOMY $300: In 1989 Asclepius, one of these, passed within 500,000 miles of the Earth an asteroid
#2710, aired 1996-05-17WOMEN IN SPORTS $800: This American speed skater was the 1989 World Sprint Champion Bonnie Blair
#2705, aired 1996-05-10GUINNESS RECORDS $600: He hosted the world's most successful telethon September 4, 1989 Jerry Lewis
#2701, aired 1996-05-06HISTORY $800: Between 1976 & 1989, this country's official name was Kampuchea Cambodia
#2695, aired 1996-04-26POP MUSIC $500: These brothers made "Cathy's Clown" a No. 1 hit in 1960; Reba McEntire did the same in 1989 The Everly Brothers
#2670, aired 1996-03-22THE CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR $600: In 1989 this wild west scout & showman's medal, revoked in 1917, was restored William "Buffalo Bill" Cody
#2658, aired 1996-03-06DENZEL WASHINGTON FILMS $600: Denzel earned a Supporting Actor Oscar for his role in this 1989 Civil War drama Glory
#2649, aired 1996-02-22WINONA RYDER FILMS $500: Shannen Doherty was one of the title girls in this 1989 Winona film that also starred Christian Slater Heathers
#2649, aired 1996-02-22WORLD LEADERS $1000: Ion Iliescu became president of Romania following the 1989 trial & execution of this leader Nicolae Ceausescu
#2642, aired 1996-02-13THE WHITE HOUSE $400: This president had a horseshoe pit installed at the White House in 1989 George Bush
#2642, aired 1996-02-13BIOGRAPHIES $400: "King of the Night" is a 1989 book about this former late night television host Johnny Carson
#2602, aired 1995-12-19DANCE $1000: After he quit the ABT in 1989, this dancer nicknamed Misha founded the White Oak Dance Project Baryshnikov
#2601, aired 1995-12-18BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $500: In 1989 these 2 companies merged; in 1995 they announced plans to merge with Turner Time Warner
#2593, aired 1995-12-06BLACK AMERICA $300: He became a four-star general in 1989, the year he was named Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin Powell
#2585, aired 1995-11-24SPACE MISSIONS $400: Launched May 4, 1989, the Magellan craft arrived at this planet August 10, 1990 Venus
#2583, aired 1995-11-22BODIES OF WATER $800: Site of a massive oil spill in 1989, it was named for the third son of King George III Prince William Sound
#2582, aired 1995-11-21NOVELIST-PLAYWRIGHTS $400: This "Firing Line" host adapted his own espionage novel "Stained Glass" as a play; it premiered in 1989 William F. Buckley
#2581, aired 1995-11-20POP MUSIC $200: In 1989, Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend & John Entwistle reunited as this group for an American tour The Who
#2556, aired 1995-10-16THE MOVIES $200: Vietnam vet Ron Kovic was played by Tom Cruise in this 1989 Oliver Stone film Born on the Fourth of July
#2549, aired 1995-10-05TELEVISION $300: In 1989, on the final episode of this series, Crockett & Tubbs considered leaving the force Miami Vice
#2545, aired 1995-09-29NOTABLE WOMEN $1000: She was Vogue's shopping editor in 1956; she had a magazine named for herself in 1989 Mirabella
#2543, aired 1995-09-27POP MUSIC $400: At age 40, she won 3 Grammys for "Nick of Time", 1989's album of the year Bonnie Raitt
#2539, aired 1995-09-21DISNEY FILMS $400: In this 1989 film about miniaturization, the giant Cheerios were painted inner tubes Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
#2533, aired 1995-09-13SPORTS $300: This Minnesota NBA team made its debut in 1989 the Timberwolves
#2530, aired 1995-09-08THE MOVIES $800: This 1989 Irish film was based on the autobiography of artist Christy Brown My Left Foot
#2519, aired 1995-07-13WOMEN'S FIRSTS $500: In 1989 Barbara C. Harris became the first woman to reach this rank in the Episcopal Church bishop
#2515, aired 1995-07-07ORGANIZATIONS $1,000 (Daily Double): During Egypt's suspension from this group, 1979-1989, its headquarters was located in Tunisia the Arab League
#2514, aired 1995-07-06PEOPLE $600: This Soviet-born dancer was director of the Paris Opera Ballet from 1983 to 1989 Nureyev
#2514, aired 1995-07-06PEOPLE $800: In 1989 his wife Sarah was named chairperson of Handgun Control Inc. (James) Brady
#2480, aired 1995-05-19WORLD HISTORY $600: In May 1989 the presidential victory of Guillermo Endara in Panama was voided by this general Noriega
#2476, aired 1995-05-15DANCE $500: In 1989 this choreographer's "Broadway" featured classic dances from his past shows Jerome Robbins
#2466, aired 1995-05-01MEMORIALS $200: Mostly torn down after November 1989, a few segments of this divider remain as memorials Berlin Wall
#2466, aired 1995-05-01NONFICTION $600: The first edition of his "Anatomy" book contained 750 pages; the 37th edition, issued in 1989, had nearly 1600 Gray
#2464, aired 1995-04-27LITERATURE $800: In 1989's "The Killing Man", this author's Mike Hammer finds a dead body at his desk Mickey Spillane
#2441, aired 1995-03-27U.S. TRAVEL $500: Near Dyersville, Iowa, you can play baseball next to a cornfield where this 1989 movie was filmed Field of Dreams
#2433, aired 1995-03-15TELEVISION $300: In 1989 "The Tracey Ullman Show" became the first series on this network to win an Emmy the Fox network
#2421, aired 1995-02-27FEBRUARY $200: On February 14, 1989, the Ayatollah Khomeini issued a famous fatwah concerning this author Rushdie
#2419, aired 1995-02-23SPORTS $400: On July 29, 1989 Javier Sotomayor became the first to clear 8 feet in this event the high jump
#2416, aired 1995-02-20SENATORS $800: In 1989 this husband of Lynda Bird Johnson became Virginia's 1st Democratic senator in 16 years Charles Robb
#2412, aired 1995-02-14HORROR & SCI-FI TV $400: In a 1994 TV movie FOX continued this 1989-90 series about the Newcomers Alien Nation
#2408, aired 1995-02-08COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD $200: A political scandal forced this country's premier, Noboru Takeshita, to resign in 1989 Japan
#2398, aired 1995-01-25HANS ACROSS THE SEA $600 (Daily Double): Since the 1989 death of Franz Josef II, Prince Hans Adam has reigned over this small principality Liechtenstein
#2397, aired 1995-01-24BUSINESS BIGGIES $100: This instant photography company began marketing 35 mm. conventional film in 1989 Polaroid
#2393, aired 1995-01-18THE ENVIRONMENT $300: In 1989 public concern blossomed about the use of daminozide, or alar, on this fruit apples
#2391, aired 1995-01-16TELEVISION $500: This actor won a 1989 Emmy for his role as Harry Weston on "Empty Nest" Richard Mulligan
#2380, aired 1994-12-30GOVERNORS $400: This former governor was chairman of the Democratic Party in California from 1989 to 1991 Jerry Brown
#2375, aired 1994-12-23DECEMBER 25 $500 (Daily Double): In 1989 Bernstein conducted Beethoven's 9th at a celebration of this landmark's destruction the Berlin Wall
#2368, aired 1994-12-14THE GRAMMYS $400: This comedienne's "It's Always Something" won as 1989's Best Spoken Word Recording Gilda Radner
#2365, aired 1994-12-09THE GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS $400: In 1989 this "Family Ties" star tied with Judd Hirsch & Richard Mulligan for Best Actor in a Comedy Series Michael J. Fox
#2348, aired 1994-11-16PULITZER PRIZE NOVELS $2,000 (Daily Double): She received a 1989 Pulitzer for her bestselling novel "Breathing Lessons" Anne Tyler
#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
#2345, aired 1994-11-11THE 1980s $300: With his death in 1989, the Chrysanthemum Throne had a new ruler, Akihito Hirohito
#2345, aired 1994-11-11THE 1980s $500 (Daily Double): Playwright turned politician Vaclav Havel became this country's president in 1989 Czechoslovakia
#2344, aired 1994-11-10SITCOM CHARACTERS $200: "The Days and Nights of" this divorcee moved from NBC to the Lifetime Network in 1989 Molly Dodd
#2330, aired 1994-10-21HISTORY $200: P.W. Botha resigned as this country's president on August 14, 1989 South Africa
#2330, aired 1994-10-21BOOKS & AUTHORS $1000: Originally published in 1989, "A Time to Kill" was this author's first novel (John) Grisham
#2321, aired 1994-10-10CARS $300: In 1989 Nissan unveiled its Infiniti & Toyota launched this luxury line the Lexus
#2314, aired 1994-09-29MARINE DISASTERS $400: This ship ran aground on Bligh Reef in the Gulf of Alaska March 24, 1989 the Exxon Valdez
#2313, aired 1994-09-28SPORTS $500: In 1989 the Dallas Cowboys chose this UCLA quarterback as the No. 1 draft pick (Troy) Aikman
#2296, aired 1994-09-05BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $300: In the 1989 film "Roger & Me", Roger was Roger Smith, the CEO of this auto corporation General Motors
#2295, aired 1994-07-22MODERN HISTORY $200: In 1989 Deng Xiaoping resigned from this country's leadership after 65 years in politics China
#2292, aired 1994-07-19TRANSPORTATION $300: Discontinued 22 years earlier, the Hoboken Ferry was relaunched between these 2 states in 1989 New York & New Jersey
#2290, aired 1994-07-15SINGERS $400: She recorded a new version of "White Christmas" in 1989 with daughter-in-law Debby Boone Rosemary Clooney
#2288, aired 1994-07-13THE MOVIES $300: Part II of this Michael J. Fox film series was nominated for a 1989 Visual Effects Oscar Back to the Future
#2280, aired 1994-07-01WORLD CITIES $200: From 1961-1989 a concrete wall separated the Eastern & Western sections of this German city Berlin
#2276, aired 1994-06-27AWARDS $800: This cellist was honored posthumously with a 1989 Lifetime Achievement Grammy award Casals
#2275, aired 1994-06-24LATIN AMERICAN HISTORY $400: In 1989 Alfredo Cristiani was elected to succeed Jose Napoleon Duarte as president of this country El Salvador
#2273, aired 1994-06-22AWARDS $200: This Black actor & late night talk show host won a 1989 Woolmark Award from the Men's Fashion Assoc. of America Arsenio Hall
#2272, aired 1994-06-21WORLD LEADERS $600: In 1989 Hashemi Rafsanjani succeeded Ali Khamenei as president of this country Iran
#2268, aired 1994-06-15THE GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS $400: When she won for "Working Girl" in 1989 she said, "The last time I was up here I was Miss Golden Globe" Melanie Griffith
#2267, aired 1994-06-14FEDERAL TAXES $600: Use Form 8815 to exclude interest paid on Series EE ones of these issued after 1989 savings bonds
#2264, aired 1994-06-09POTPOURRI $400: A 1989 coin of Monaco commemorated the 40th anniversary of his reign Prince Rainier
#2263, aired 1994-06-08THE MOVIES $400: This director's mother had a bit part in his 1989 film "When Harry Met Sally" Rob Reiner
#2261, aired 1994-06-06FAMOUS JOHNSONS $100: 1992 Dream Team member who was NBA MVP in 1987, 1989 & 1990 Magic Johnson
#2261, aired 1994-06-06BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $400: In 1989 this Memphis- based package delivery service bought Flying Tigers, an all-cargo carrier Federal Express
#2255, aired 1994-05-27KIDDIE LIT $400: Shortly before his death in 1989, Walter Farley finished writing his 21st book in this "Dark Horse" series The Black Stallion
#2247, aired 1994-05-17POLITICIANS $2,800 (Daily Double): On May 31, 1989 this Speaker of the House who faced ethics charges announced his resignation Jim Wright
#2243, aired 1994-05-111980s MOVIES $500: In this 1989 film, Michelle Pfeiffer sang a steamy version of "Makin' Whoopee" on top of a piano The Fabulous Baker Boys
#2236, aired 1994-05-021989 $200: On January 4 this vice president announced to congress his own election as president Bush
#2236, aired 1994-05-021989 $400: A parade held July 14, 1989 honored the 200th anniversary of its storming Bastille
#2236, aired 1994-05-021989 $600: He replaced Admiral William Crowe as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Powell
#2236, aired 1994-05-021989 $800: One of these occurred just before the start of game 3 of the World Series; the game was postponed an earthquake
#2236, aired 1994-05-021989 $1000: At a May 31, 1989 press conference this surgeon gen. called for an end to “happy hours” to reduce drunk driving C. Everett Koop
#2209, aired 1994-03-24"A" MEN $100: In 1989, after the PLO declared an independent state of Palestine, he was elected its president Yasser Arafat
#2204, aired 1994-03-17MAMMALS $200: When this African mammal was declared endangered in 1989, a ban was placed on ivory trading elephants
#2204, aired 1994-03-17THE GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS $300: She said, "Most of all, I want to thank the gorillas" when she won in 1989 for "Gorillas in the Mist" Sigourney Weaver
#2195, aired 1994-03-041980s FILMS $500: This 1989 Kevin Costner film was based on W.P. Kinsella's book "Shoeless Joe" Field of Dreams
#2192, aired 1994-03-01ACTORS & THEIR ROLES $200: In 1989 she played Olivia in "Twelfth Night" onstage & Susie Diamond in "The Fabulous Baker Boys" on film Michelle Pfeiffer
#2173, aired 1994-02-02GAME SHOWS $100: In 1989 Bob Eubanks divorced himself from this show, turning the hosting over to Paul Rodriguez The Newlywed Game
#2172, aired 1994-02-01BESTSELLERS $400: In 1989 this author better known for her vampire novels had readers wrapped up with "The Mummy" Anne Rice
#2167, aired 1994-01-25THE PLANETS $400: In August 1989 this became the last planet visited by the Voyager 2 spacecraft Neptune
#2165, aired 1994-01-21MODERN HISTORY $400: Japan's Heisei reign began in 1989 with the accession of this emperor Akihito
#2160, aired 1994-01-14NONFICTION $600: In 1989 this news partner of Jim Lehrer wrote a bestselling memoir called "Wordstruck" (Robert) MacNeil
#2142, aired 1993-12-211989 $200: In August Kristin M. Baker became this academy's first female first captain of the Corps of Cadets West Point
#2142, aired 1993-12-211989 $400: He became NYC's new "Hizzoner" the mayor David Dinkins
#2142, aired 1993-12-211989 $600: On July 21 Carl "The Truth" Williams lasted 93 seconds with this man Mike Tyson
#2142, aired 1993-12-211989 $800: In February Dan Quayle criticized Jimmy Carter for meeting with this Nicaraguan president Daniel Ortega
#2142, aired 1993-12-211989 $1,000 (Daily Double): In March, by a 53-47 vote, the Senate rejected this Texan as Secretary of Defense John Tower
#2139, aired 1993-12-16MOVIE "IN"s & "OUT"s $1000: Bruce Willis played a Vietnam War vet & uncle to Emily Lloyd in this 1989 film In Country
#2118, aired 1993-11-17POP MUSIC $100: "Oh, Pretty Woman" in 1964 was this artist's last Top 10 hit until "You Got It" reached No. 9 in 1989 Roy Orbison
#2114, aired 1993-11-11PEOPLE $500 (Daily Double): In 1989 this first American woman in space became the director of the California Space Institute Sally Ride
#2098, aired 1993-10-20WORLD LEADERS $600: In 1989 this South African education minister succeeded P.W. Botha as the country's president De Klerk
#2098, aired 1993-10-20WORLD LEADERS $800: In 1989 Tadeusz Mazowiecki became this country's first non-Communist leader since World War II Poland
#2093, aired 1993-10-13THE DALAI LAMA $400: This 1989 award given to the Dalai Lama was denounced by China as politically motivated the Nobel Peace Prize
#2088, aired 1993-10-06HISTORY $600: After becoming president in 1989 F.W. de Klerk legalized the ANC, this opposition group African National Congress
#2086, aired 1993-10-04BLACK AMERICA $200: In 1989 this singer toured for the first time in her career without the Pips Gladys Knight
#2078, aired 1993-09-22SPORTS $200: When she retired in 1989, this American sprinter held world records at 100 meters & 200 meters Florence Griffith Joyner
#2078, aired 1993-09-22SPORTS $400: In 1989 Tom Kite earned $1,395,278—this sport's all-time single-season record golf
#2067, aired 1993-09-07NONFICTION $2,000 (Daily Double): His "All I Really Need to Know I Learned In Kindergarten" was 1989's top-selling hardcover nonfiction book Robert Fulghum
#2058, aired 1993-07-14TRANSPORTATION $100: In 1993 the Braer spilled more than twice as much of this into the sea as the Exxon Valdez did in 1989 oil
#2052, aired 1993-07-06ASSASSINATIONS $600: In 1989 a court in this country overturned Carl Pettersson's conviction for killing Olof Palme Sweden
#2042, aired 1993-06-22THE 20th CENTURY $1000: This Romanian dictator & his wife were executed on Christmas Day, 1989 Ceaușescu
#2041, aired 1993-06-21MAGAZINES $1000: Andy Warhol, who founded this magazine, appeared on its cover only once, in February 1989 Interview
#2039, aired 1993-06-17CABINET MEMBERS $800: On March 17, 1989 the Senate voted 92-0 to confirm this Wyoming congressman as Secretary of Defense (Dick) Cheney
#2037, aired 1993-06-15BOOKS & AUTHORS $600: "Polar Star", published in 1989, was Martin Cruz Smith's long-awaited sequel to this novel Gorky Park
#2032, aired 1993-06-08CHILDREN'S LITERATURE $2,000 (Daily Double): It's the name of the "Little Helicopter" in a 1989 book by the Duchess of York Budgie
#2023, aired 1993-05-26THE 20th CENTURY $400: The Chinese democracy movement was crushed in the 1989 massacre at this Beijing square Tiananmen Square
#2022, aired 1993-05-25SCANDALS $200: In 1989 this TV evangelist was convicted on 24 counts of fraud & conspiracy Jim Bakker

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (36 results returned)

#8874, aired 2023-05-18BILLBOARD NO. 1 HITS: Billy Joel said, "I think the one time I didn't write the music" before the lyrics was for this 1989 hit, "and I think it shows" "We Didn't Start The Fire"
#8756, aired 2022-12-05LANDMARKS: In 2009, during a 20th anniversary celebration, it was called "an edifice of fear. On November 9, it became a place of joy" the Berlin Wall
#8717, aired 2022-10-11FAMOUS SHIPS: Its wreck was discovered in 1989, 48 years after it had been sunk & 91 years after the man it was named for had died the Bismarck
#8173, aired 2020-03-0420th CENTURY ARTISTS: This artist who lived from 1904 to 1989 had a first name that means "savior" in Spanish (Salvador) Dali
#7997, aired 2019-05-21POETRY & THE MOVIES: Robert Lowell's "For the Union Dead" honored the 54th Massachusetts, the infantry unit in this 1989 film that won 3 Oscars Glory
#7796, aired 2018-07-0220th CENTURY NOVELS: In a 1989 novel, Jing-Mei Woo says, "My father has asked me to be the fourth corner" in this title group the Joy Luck Club
#7406, aired 2016-11-21FAMOUS NAMES: At a May 1989 ceremony in Cape Town, he received a bachelor of laws correspondence degree in absentia Nelson Mandela
#6690, aired 2013-10-18CARS: Introduced as a 2-seater & later celebrated in song, it was Motor Trend's Car of the Year for 1958, 1987, 1989 & 2002 the T-Bird
#6607, aired 2013-05-14MODERN-DAY CHINA: Because Internet censors block mentions of this 1989 date, Chinese bloggers write it as "535" June 4
#6417, aired 2012-07-10ENTREPRENEURS: In 1989 he said, "You can't just ask customers what they want... by the time you get it built, they'll want something new" Steve Jobs
#5809, aired 2009-12-101989 NO. 1 HITS: The Billboard Book of No. 1 Hits says this song brought mail from history teachers who hailed it as an educational aid "We Didn't Start The Fire" (by Billy Joel)
#5712, aired 2009-06-09SIGNS OF THE TIMES: First turned on in 1989 in Times Square, the "clock" measuring this ran out of digits in October 2008 the national debt
#5709, aired 2009-06-04EUROPEAN LANDMARKS: Completed in 1791, it was reopened in 1989 after being closed for 28 years the Brandenburg Gate
#5617, aired 2009-01-27THE 20th CENTURY: On June 5, 1989 a young man never positively identified became world famous for actions he took in this city Beijing
#5210, aired 2007-04-13HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES: Decreed by Congress in 1989, National Tap Dance Day falls on the May 25th birthday of this man born in 1878 Bill Robinson
#4797, aired 2005-06-14EUROPEAN CAPITALS: In an August 1989 protest, a 2-million-person human chain stretched from Tallinn to Riga to this city Vilnius
#4351, aired 2003-06-305-LETTER WORDS: Term for an opinion or edict issued by a mufti or 'ulama; a famous one was issued in 1989 fatwa
#3829, aired 2001-04-05DOCUMENTARIES: This 1989 film ends with the line "This film cannot be shown within the city of Flint. All the theaters have closed" Roger and Me
#3804, aired 2001-03-01RECENT INNOVATIONS: Known by a 3-letter abbreviation, it was first proposed in 1989 by software developer Tim Berners-Lee World Wide Web (www)
#3729, aired 2000-11-16HISTORIC TITLES: Since 1578, only 14 men have held this title, including a 1989 Nobel Prize winner The Dalai Lama
#3600, aired 2000-04-07TRAVEL & TOURISM: One of Iowa's top tourist attractions is a set from this 1989 movie Field of Dreams
#3383, aired 1999-04-28PEOPLE: People magazine's 1989 & 1998 Sexiest Men Alive, they played father & son in a blockbuster 1989 film Sean Connery & Harrison Ford
#3364, aired 1999-04-01POTPOURRI... NO FOOLIN': In 1956 Johnson Wax introduced Raid & this brand that got a Potpourri Country Garden version in 1989 Glade
#3267, aired 1998-11-17SPORTS & RECREATION: Pioneered by pro hockey player Scott Olsen, it had 3 million U.S. participants in 1989 & has 30 million now rollerblading
#3233, aired 1998-09-30THE 1980s: On Dec. 20, 1989 President Bush sent about 10,000 troops into this country as part of Operation Just Cause Panama
#3188, aired 1998-06-10THE COLD WAR: 28 years apart, they are the year the Berlin Wall was created & the year it was torn down 1961 & 1989
#2538, aired 1995-09-20WORLD LEADERS: Published in 1989, "Daughter of Destiny" is this prime minister's autobiography (Benazir) Bhutto
#2426, aired 1995-03-06THE 1980s: In 1989 a statue called "Goddess of Democracy" was erected in this square Tiananmen Square
#1534, aired 1991-04-11AMERICAN DRAMA: 1 of the last 2 Pulitzer Prize-winning plays with a woman's name in the title; they won in 1988 & 1989 The Heidi Chronicles or Driving Miss Daisy
#1474, aired 1991-01-17FAMOUS WOMEN: 1 of 2 women who made the Top 10 on Forbes' list of the highest-earning entertainers of 1989-90 (1 of) Madonna & Oprah Winfrey
#1469, aired 1991-01-10THE EMMYS: This actress, whose father was the first president of the TV Academy, won her first 2 Emmys in 1989 & 1990 Candice Bergen
#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
#1267, aired 1990-02-20GOVERNMENT: This man resigned his Senate seat January 3, 1989 Dan Quayle
#1224, aired 1989-12-21AWARDS: More Congressional Medal of Honor winners have come from this war than any other the Civil War
#1188, aired 1989-11-01IN THE NEWS: In June 1989 this country changed its name to the Union of Myanmar & its capital to Yangon Burma
#1061, aired 1989-03-27ISLANDS: It's the most volcanic country in the world Iceland

Players (392 results returned)

Tom Cubbage, an attorney from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma "He was the very first College Champion, and the only one...
Eric Newhouse, a director of technical assistance from Vermillion, South Dakota "He won both the 1989 Teen Tournament and the 1998 Teen...
Brian Wangsgard, from Salt Lake City, Utah "He was the biggest winner in the 1988-1989 season, and a...
Bob Blake, an actuary from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada "In 1990, he won the Tournament of Champions. An actuary from...
Eric Newhouse, a director of technical assistance from Sioux City, Iowa 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into...
Gretchen Carlson, a journalist from the CBS Saturday Early Show "Since winning the 1989 Miss America crown, she's built an extensive...
Steve Berman, a teacher from Santa Monica, California "He was a film executive when he won five shows in...
Jeff Richmond, an attorney from Los Angeles, California "He used his 1988 5-game winnings to pay for law school....
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,...
Tom Cubbage, an attorney from Washington, D.C. "In 1989, he was the first College Champion and remains the...
Jove Graham, a biomedical engineer from Lewisburg, Pennsylvania Season 26 1-time champion: $34,401 + $1,000. Jove's second contestant interview...
Eric Newhouse, a public policy coordinator from Sioux City, Iowa "Alex called our next alumnus a 'Powerhouse.' He was the youngest...
Tom Cubbage, a senior from Southern Methodist Univeristy 2014 Battle of the Decades semifinalist: $25,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Tom Smolich, a Catholic priest originally from Sacramento, California Season 5 player (1989-04-11). Season 6 3-time champion: $39,802. Last name...
Tom Smolich, a Catholic priest originally from Sacramento, California Season 5 player (1989-04-11). Season 6 3-time champion: $39,802. Last name...
Sara Leiber McKinney, a teacher originally from Yonkers, New York Season 5 player (1989-03-27). Sara was returned to the show in...
Ari Fleischer, a former White House Press Secretary from the current Bush administration "For the first two years of the current Bush administration, he...
Ouida Rellstab, a teacher from New Orleans, Louisiana 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000. 1989 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $5,000. 1989 Seniors Tournament winner: $25,000.
Ouida Rellstab, a teacher from New Orleans, Louisiana 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000. 1989 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $5,000. 1989 Seniors Tournament winner: $25,000.
Eric Newhouse, a junior from Sioux City, Iowa 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into...
Bob Blake, an actuary from Vancouver, British Columbia "An actuary from Vancouver, British Columbia, Bob Blake, who has won...
Eric Newhouse, a student from Sioux City, Iowa 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into...
Stan Wu, a writer-producer from Los Angeles, California "As a Teen Tournament finalist in 1989, his biggest ambition was...
Ouida Rellstab, a teacher and Seniors Tournament winner from Metairie, Louisiana 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000. 1989 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $5,000. 1989 Seniors Tournament winner: $25,000.
Tom Cubbage, a law student and winner of last year's College Tournament from Bartlesville, Oklahoma 2014 Battle of the Decades semifinalist: $25,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Andrea Michaels, a freelance writer from Los Angeles, California Season 4 player (1988-07-05): Gibson's Keytek professional keyboard + a Krayco...
Wolf Blitzer, a journalist from The Situation Room "Since 1990, he's covered every major story for CNN, including the...
Tom Cubbage, a law student from Bartlesville, Oklahoma 2014 Battle of the Decades semifinalist: $25,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Bob Blake, an actuary from Vancouver, British Columbia 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1990 Tournament...
Eric Newhouse, a student and winner of last year's Teen Tournament from Sioux City, Iowa 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into...
Bob Blake, an actuary from Vancouver, British Columbia 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1990 Tournament...
Chuck Forrest, a foreign service officer originally from Grand Blanc, Michigan 2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2014 Battle of the Decades...
Chuck Forrest, a lawyer from Bosnia and Herzegovina 2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2014 Battle of the Decades...
Chuck Forrest, a lawyer and CEO from London, United Kingdom \"He became a winner of the second-ever Tournament of Champions in...
Chuck Forrest, an attorney for the UN IFAD from Marino, Italy \"In 1986, he was a law student living in Grand Blanc,...
Chuck Forrest, a law student from Grand Blanc, Michigan 2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2014 Battle of the Decades...
Chuck Forrest, a lawyer from Marino, Italy 2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2014 Battle of the Decades...
Chuck Forrest, a student from Grand Blanc, Michigan 2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2014 Battle of the Decades...
Judith Paul, a graduate student from Los Angeles, California Season 5 player (1989-06-20).
Karen Larson, a housewife from Tiburon, California Season 5 player (1989-06-20).
Dave Piatt, a senior from Johns Hopkins University 1989 College Championship quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Betty Hsu, a freshman from UCLA 1989 College Championship quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Mike Hefler, a law clerk from Brooklyn, New York Season 5 player (1989-06-16).
Ruth Boyd, a librarian originally from New York City 1989 Senior Tournament quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Elsie Taulman, a registered nurse from Stockton, California 1989 Senior Tournament semifinalist: $5,000.
Max Hall, an advertising writer from Orlando, Florida 1989 Senior Tournament semifinalist: $5,000.
Randy Woodland, a university lecturer originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana Season 5 player (1989-06-28).
Tracy Fisher, a senior from El Paso, Texas 1989 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Laura Spear, a senior from Chalfont, Pennsylvania 1989 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Marianna Dwyer Phillips, a housewife from Crofton, Maryland Season 5 player (1989-04-21).
Samantha Moeschler, a senior from Mosinee, Wisconsin 1998 Teen Reunion Tournament participant: $5,000. 1989 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Linda House, a teacher from Somerville, New Jersey Season 5 player (1989-04-26).
Mark Busch, a safety trainer from Venice, California Season 5 player (1989--04-26).
Jeff Wilson, a public relations manager from Lake Oswego, Oregon Season 5 player (1989-07-03).
Sheldon Leemon, a writer from Huntington Woods, Michigan Season 5 player (1989-04-19).
Joel Sacks, an administrator from Columbia, Maryland 1989 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000. Season 5 4-time champion: $50,652.
Jim Tigrak, an aerospace engineer originally from Champaign, Illinois Season 5 player (1989-06-09).
Charlie Season 6 player (1989-09-06). Player information incomplete.
Diane Fouts, an editor and typist originally from Twin Falls, Idaho Season 5 player (1989-04-20).
Parry Wilvers, a restaurant manager from Monroeville, Pennsylvania Season 5 player (1989-04-20).
Ann Danielson, a sophomore from Amherst College 1989 College Championship quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Kristine Zaleskas, a sophomore from Harvard College 1989 College Championship semifinalist: $5,000.
Tom, originally from Washington Season 6 player (1989-12-12). The recording used to archive the game...
Monroe Roark, a junior from West Georgia College 1989 College Championship semifinalist: $5,000. Last name pronounced like "ROE-ark".
Ed Landler, a filmmaker and production consultant from Los Angeles, California Season 6 player (1989-09-04).
Debra Stein, a costumer-designer Season 6 player (1989-12-12). The recording used to archive the game...
Gordon Taylor, a bus driver from Seattle, Washington Season 6 player (1989-09-04).
Joe Kelly Jackson, a musician originally from Lafayette, Louisiana Season 5 player (1989-06-27).
Janet Sharp Schoon, a music teacher from University Heights, Ohio Season 5 player (1989-04-25).
Helene Haddock, an epidemiologist from Sherman Oaks, California Season 6 player (1989-12-22). The introduction was missing from the recording...
Gil Hennegar, an accountant from Baltimore, Maryland 1989 Senior Tournament semifinalist: $5,000.
Susan Guise, a college instructor from contestant search in Burlington Season 6 player (1989-12-14). The recording used to archive the game...
Maureen Harte, an information systems advisor from Orange, California 1989 Senior Tournament quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Lawrence Gamble, a lawyer from Santa Barbara, California Season 6 player (1989-12-22). The introduction was missing from the recording...
Daniel Gray, an author from Puyallup, Washington Season 6 player (1989-12-11). The recording used to archive the game...
Peter Morris, a sophomore from Swarthmore, Pennsylvania 1998 Teen Reunion Tournament participant: $5,000. 1989 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $5,000....
Elena Whitley, a junior from Raleigh, North Carolina 1989 Teen Tournament 2nd runner-up: $13,400.
Dwight Moore, a deputy district attorney from Riverside, California Season 5 player (1989-06-23).
Muffy Morris, a sophomore from Swarthmore, Pennsylvania 1992 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $1,000. Sister of 1989 Teen Tournament semifinalist...
Mary Hammond, a homemaker originally from Kansas City, Missouri Season 3 1-time champion: $9,000. Mary won $1,500 on Scrabble on...
Pat Gravitt, a project manager originally from San Diego, California Season 5 player (1989-03-21).
Andy Zax, a graduate student from Los Angeles, California Season 5 player (1989-01-05). Andy won $50 coming in third on...
Lanie Henderson, from Spokane, Washington Season 6 player (1989-12-20). The introduction was missing from the recording...
Diane Davis, a patient account representative from Alhambra, California Season 5 player (1989-01-05).
David Pickett, a geology student originally from Dallas, Texas Season 6 player (1989-12-20). The recording used to archive the game...
Sarah Lehman, an editorial assistant originally from Vancouver, British Columbia Season 5 player (1989-01-04).
Keith Level, a community college teacher originally from Ventura, California Season 5 player (1989-01-04).
Cecil Rose, a computer programmer originally from Sheffield, Alabama Season 5 player (1989-04-14). Cecil died 2015-05-14. Cecil appeared on The...
Miriam Nadel, an aerospace engineer originally from Island Park, New York Season 5 player (1989-04-14).
Carl Gettleman, a systems consultant from Santa Monica, California Season 5 player (1989-04-13).
Stan Wu, a senior from Arlington, Virginia 1998 Teen Reunion Tournament participant: $5,000. 1989 Teen Tournament 1st runner-up:...
Bob Edgewood Season 5 player (1989-06-30). The player information is not on the...
Ryan Godfrey, a senior from Glendale, Arizona 1989 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $5,000.
Denise Weber, a teacher originally from Vintondale, Pennsylvania Season 5 player (1989-06-22). Last name pronounced like \"WEB-ur\".
Karen Kluge, a research associate from Los Angeles, California Season 5 player (1989-06-22). Last name pronounced like \"KLOO-jee\".
Ed Seidler, a personnel director from Long Beach, California Season 5 player (1989-06-13). Last name pronounced like \"SIDE-ler\".
Nancy Dorn, a housewife from Denver, Colorado Season 5 player (1989-05-30).
Claude Coller, a teacher from Lorain, Ohio Season 5 player (1989-03-10). Last name pronounced like \"CAH-ler\".
Lori Bailey, a research center coordinator from Arvada, Colorado Season 5 player (1989-03-15). Lori won $32,000 on Who Wants to...
Morgan Spector, an attorney originally from Los Angeles, California Season 5 player (1989-05-30).
Leonard Frankfort, a production assistant Season 6 player (1989-12-27). The recording used to archive the game...
Gary Grant, a computer consultant from Los Angeles, California Season 5 player (1989-04-12).
Carol Tomeo, a librarian originally from Scranton, Pennsylvania Season 5 player (1989-04-12).
Gail Sachs, a service representative from Fresh Meadows, New York Season 5 player (1989-04-11).
Carol Mack, a banker from New York City, New York Season 5 player (1989-04-10).
Hugh Stocks, an editor from Woodland Hills, California Season 5 player (1989-07-07).
Paul Samuels, an attorney originally from Chicago, Illinois Season 5 player (1989-07-06).
Jason Moore, a freshman from USC 1989 College Championship semifinalist: $5,000.
Jack Turner, a college professor from Arcata, California Season 5 player (1989-07-06). Not to be confused with Season 20...
Paula Ashbaugh, a junior from Michigan State University 1989 College Championship quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Ronald Matsumura, a U.S. Air Force officer from Dayton, Ohio Season 5 player (1989-03-20).
David Nieporent, a freshman from Princeton University 1989 College Championship semifinalist: $5,000.
Carol Vasconcellos, a physician originally from Fall River, Massachusetts Season 5 player (1989-03-20).
Janice Gelb, a technical editor from Los Angeles, California Season 5 player (1989-03-16).
Alex Yang, a senior from Tulane University 1989 College Championship 1st runner up: $24,601.
Anna Siomopoulos, a sophomore from Cornell University 1989 College Championship quarterfinalist: $1,000. First name pronounced like "ON-nah".
Marsha Hymanson, a law student from La Cañada, California Season 5 player (1989-03-17).
Kyle Bostian, a senior from University of Massachusetts 1989 College Championship semifinalist: $5,000.
Kristen Brimus, a junior from Rocky River, Ohio 1989 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. Last name pronounced like "BREE-mus".
David Dodson, a senior from Colusa, California 1989 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Matt Pearson, a senior from Utica, Michigan 1989 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $5,000.
Delene Moyle, a student from Walnut Creek, California Season 5 player (1989-07-05).
Robert Plunkett, an attorney from Simi Valley, California Season 5 player (1989-06-12).
Dan Chase, a junior from Fairfax, Virginia 1989 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $5,000.
Greg Parde, a junior from Minneapolis, Kansas 1989 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Nan Tyler, a tax payer service representative from Seattle, Washington Season 5 player (1989-03-14).
John Dietrich, a graduate student from Arlington, Texas Season 5 player (1989-04-07).
Louis Casabianca, an engineer originally from San Francisco, California Season 5 player (1989-03-14).
Tim Raetzloff, a stock broker from Edmonds, Washington Season 5 player (1989-01-17).
Jackie Welles, an assistant professor from Elmira, New York Season 5 player (1989-05-04).
Peggy Deschamps, an accountant from Fairfield, California Season 5 player (1989-05-03).
Charlie Schwartz, a demographer from Venice, California Season 5 player (1989-01-06).
Janis Johama, an attorney from New York, New York Season 5 player (1989-05-01).
Mark Moral, an Air Force technical sergeant from Fayetteville, North Carolina Season 5 player (1989-05-03).
Michelle Stein-Evers, a political analyst & human rights assistant from New York City, New York Season 5 player (1989-02-03).
Henry DeVries, a public relations executive from Poway, California Season 5 player (1989-01-06).
Shawn Levy, a teacher originally from Brooklyn, New York Season 5 player (1989-05-01).
Don MacLeod, a writer from New York City, New York Season 5 player (1989-04-06).
Maureen Daly, a city planner from Oakland, California Season 5 player (1989-04-06).
Tom Callan, an optometrist from Walnut Creek, California Season 5 player (1989-04-28).
David Fulk, a filmmaker originally from Winnetka, Illinois Season 5 player (1989-06-15).
Lisa Hudanich, a financial analyst originally from Houston, Texas Season 5 player (1989-06-15).
Betty Kayton Kerns, a vice president of finance from Santa Monica, California Season 5 player (1989-06-27). Identical twin sister of Season 5 player...
Sue Kayton, an engineer from Los Angeles, California Season 5 player (1989-07-04). The introduction was missing from the recording...
Larry Kissner, a database manager originally from Jerseyville, Illinois Season 5 player (1989-07-04). The introduction was missing from the recording...
Mitch Dorfman, a writer and businessman originally from New York City, New York Season 5 player (1989-01-26).
Darbi Henderson, a medical technician from Los Angeles, California Season 5 player (1989-01-26).
Hank Simpson, a mechanical engineer from Bath, Maine Season 6 player (1989-11-23).
John McCormack, from Canada Season 5 player (1989-04-18). The introduction was missing from the recording...
Caron Andregg, an account executive from San Diego, California Season 6 player (1989-11-23).
Jeff Richmond, a city planner from West Hollywood, California 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $33,300. 1990 Super...
Sandi Kamenir, an attorney from North Hollywood, California Season 5 player (1989-03-10).
Jennifer Myers Johnson, a teacher from Mission Viejo, California Season 5 player (1989-01-02).
John Kirk, a yogurt franchise operator originally from Hong Kong Season 6 player (1989-10-18).
Richard Beban, a writer from Malibu, California Season 5 player (1989-02-02).
Franny Moore-Kyle, a substitute teacher from Burbank, California Season 5 player (1989-02-02).
Christy Gibson, a family medicine physician from Issaquah, Washington Season 28 player (2012-07-09). Christy's ending score of -$6,400 was the...
Kathy Weber, a student from Washington, D.C. Season 5 player (1989-03-06).
Tom Zemaitis, an attorney from Pennsauken, New Jersey Season 5 player (1989-03-06).
Eden Rich, a provider relations representative originally from Newburgh, New York Season 5 player (1989-02-01).
Midge Elias, a diet book author from Beverly Hills, California Season 5 player (1989-01-31).
Michael Logan, a graphic designer originally from Scranton, Pennsylvania Season 5 player (1989-01-31).
Frank Dwyer, a writer and actor originally from New York City, New York Season 5 player (1989-01-30).
Jack Lechner, a freelance writer originally from Arlington, Virginia Season 5 4-time champion: $33,300. Jack was the alternate for the...
Julie Meyers, an accountant from Alhambra, California Season 6 player (1989-12-19). Player information comes from the chat as...
Patrick Pearce, a product specialist from Fountain Valley, California Season 37 player (2021-07-26). Patrick's ending score of -$7,400 is the...
Steve Schneider, an attorney originally from Brooklyn, New York Season 5 player (1989-06-19).
Alina Lopo, a university professor originally from Havana, Cuba Season 5 player (1989-06-19).
Dwayne Williams, a law student from Toronto, Canada Season 5 player (1989-01-02).
Kevin Frear, a U.S. Army captain from Baumholder, Germany Season 4 4-time champion: $47,200. Kevin appeared on the show in...
Steve Hinshaw, a professor originally from Columbus, Ohio Season 5 player (1989-06-21).
Suzi Peterson, a bookkeeper from Baltimore, Maryland Season 5 player (1989-06-21).
Patty Meagher, a waitress from Chicago, Illinois Season 6 player (1989-10-17).
Bill Casey, a motion picture and TV writer from San Juan Capistrano, California 1989 Senior Tournament quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Christopher Hall, a legal writer and lawyer from San Francisco, California Season 5 player (1989-07-03).
Margaret McLoughlin Season 6 player (1989-12-13). The recording used to archive the game...
Nancy Janow, a cooking instructor from South Orange, New Jersey Season 6 player (1989-11-28).
Alan Wyle, an attorney from New York City, New York Season 6 player (1989-12-07). Alan was an attorney in Manhattan for...
Joan Kantor, a controller originally from Brooklyn, New York Season 1 player (1985-04-26). Joan's ending score of -$5,100 is the...
Clarence Page, a journalist from The Chicago Tribune "His nationally syndicated column began as a local column for the...
Nancy Doman, an administrative assistant from Garden Grove, California Season 5 player (1989-05-22).
Anderson Cooper, a news anchor and correspondent from CNN "He anchors his own prime-time news show, a syndicated daytime talk...
Brian Muth, a headmaster from Napa, California Season 25 2-time champion: $43,800 + $1,000. Last name pronounced like...
Michael Reilly, a maitre d\' from Fullerton, California Season 6 player (1989-11-27). Michael was selected to be the host...
Patti Van Benthuysen, an editor from Los Angeles, California Season 6 player (1989-11-28).
Chris Wallace, a TV host from Fox News Sunday "In March, this Fox News anchor was honored by the National...
Peggy Lynch, a homemaker from Tokyo, Japan Season 5 player (1989-04-24).
Elizabeth Rhein, a marketing executive originally from Detroit, Michigan Season 6 player (1989-12-15).
Mary Martin, from contestant search in St. Louis Season 6 player (1989-12-06). The recording used to archive the game...
Tom McAtee, a paper handler from St. Louis, Missouri Season 6 player (1989-12-15).
Elliot Shteir, an attorney from Somerville, New Jersey 1995-A Seniors Tournament 1st runner-up: $10,000. Dr. Elliot Shteir won $8,230...
Kathy Hall, a teacher from Johnson City, Tennessee Season 6 player (1989-11-20).
Gerry Daley, a manufactor's represenative originally from Waterbury, Connecticut Season 5 player (1989-04-17).
Cigus Vanni, a psychologist from Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania 1989 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $5,000. Season 5 5-time champion: $40,400...
John Lafferty, an assistant film editor originally from Preston, England Season 5 player (1989-01-03).
Kathy Fuller, a graduate student from Baltimore, Maryland Season 6 player (1990-04-05). Season 5 player (1989-04-17). Kathy was brought...
Annette Meyer, an immunologist from Kalamazoo, Michigan Season 5 player (1989-01-03).
Yvonne Season 5 player (1989-05-31). Introduction missing on recording used to archive...
Don Connolly, from Bethesda, Maryland Season 5 player (1989-05-31). Introduction missing on recording used to archive...
Tom Baldridge, a graduate student originally from Indianapolis, Indiana Season 5 player (1989-05-25). A child of deaf adults, Tom directed...
Thompson O'Sullivan, an assistant director from Toluca Lake, California Season 5 player (1989-05-26). Thompson's IMDb page.
Lynn Parana, a sales representative from Los Angeles, California Season 5 player (1989-05-25).
Judi Birnberg, a teacher and writer from Sherman Oaks, California Season 5 player (1989-05-24).
Otis Maxwell, a freelance copywriter originally from Dallas, Texas Season 5 player (1989-05-24).
Joel Richards, a carpenter from South Lake Tahoe, California Season 5 player (1989-04-27).
Janet Williams, a teacher from Sturgis, Michigan Season 5 player (1989-05-23).
Rich Lerner, a lawyer from Silver Spring, Maryland 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000. 1989 Tournament of Champions 1st runner-up:...
Locker McCarthy, from Wilton, Connecticut Season 6 player (1989-12-05). The recording used to archive the game...
Jeff Richmond, a law student from West Hollywood, California 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $33,300. 1990 Super...
Joel Sacks, an administrator from Columbia, Maryland 1989 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000. Season 5 4-time champion: $50,652.
Jason Powderly, a senior from Florida State University 1989 College Championship semifinalist: $5,000.
Linda Krisak, a sophomore from Case Western Reserve University 1989 College Championship 2nd runner-up: $7,500. Linda died 2009-06-21 at the...
Chris Swensen, a senior from Towson State University 1989 College Championship quarterfinalist: $1,000.
John Hobgood, a teacher from Wilson, North Carolina Season 5 player (1989-04-05).
Claire Alfano Hill, an instructor from Orlando, Florida Season 5 player (1989-04-04).
Ashleigh Banfield, a TV correspondent originally from Canada "She's covered such various stories as the Clinton/Yeltsin summit, the War...
Sanjay Banerji, a medical student originally from Bombay, India Season 5 player (1989-04-04).
Anderson Cooper, a host from CNN's Anderson Cooper 360° 2004 Power Players Week player (2004-05-11). Charity: American Heart Association.
Judy Flanagan, an attorney from Lynn, Massachusetts Season 5 player (1989-04-03).
Ken Kaplan, an analyst from Fort Myers, Florida Season 5 player (1989-04-03).
Colleen Simon, a real estate broker from Villa Park, California Season 5 player (1989-03-31).
Phil Gibbons, a salesman from Hermosa Beach, California Season 5 player (1989-03-31). Phil won $500,000 on Who Wants to...
Martin Lee, a biostatistician originally from London, England Season 5 player (1989-06-23). Not to be confused with Season 1...
Jan Hofmann, a writer originally from Oak Ridge, Tennessee Season 5 player (1989-03-28).
Robert Zimmerman, a geophysicist originally from the Bronx, New York Season 5 player (1989-01-13).
Scott Roth, an attorney originally from New York Season 5 player (1989-03-28).
Peggi Malys, a medical student from Orlando, Florida Season 5 player (1989-01-10). Alex introduced her as Peggi Margaret Malys...
Tom Mills, a psychiatrist from San Francisco, California Season 6 player (1989-11-24).
Art Thompson, an attorney from Billings, Montana Season 5 player (1989-01-12).
Margaret McGeorge, a clerk and typist from Slidell, Louisiana Season 5 player (1989-01-27).
Don Steiner, a graduate student originally from Salem, Oregon Season 6 player (1989-11-24).
Stephanie Hull, a graduate student of philosophy from Columbia, Missouri Season 31 player (2015-03-12). Stephanie's ending score of -$6,800 was the...
Liz Silver, an advertising executive from San Jose, California Season 5 player (1989-01-10).
Alan Israel, a coin laundry owner from Redondo Beach, California Season 5 player (1989-03-30).
Jonathan Saltzberg, a copy editor and proofreader from Woodmere, New York Season 5 player (1989-01-27).
Jim Tompkins-MacLaine, a musician originally from Tiffin, Ohio 1989 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000. Season 5 4-time champion: $41,002.
Susan Heider, a lawyer from St. Louis, Missouri Season 6 player (1989-11-22).
Sidney Evans, Jr., an electrical instrumentation technician from Mobile, Alabama Season 6 player (1989-11-22).
Jim Friguglietti, a college professor from Billings, Montana 1989 Senior Tournament 1st runner-up: $10,000.
Bob Drez, a teacher from Hattiesburg, Mississippi 1989 Senior Tournament 2nd runner-up: $7,500.
Heather Chapman, a news assistant from Lexington, Kentucky Season 24 player (2008-01-04). Heather appeared on Master Minds on 2020-05-07....
Marti Ermiter, a claims represenative originally from Wheeling, Illinois Season 6 player (1989-11-02).
Art Burke, an analyst from Lenexa, Kansas Season 5 player (1989-03-27).
Rob Pold, a graduate student from Downers Grove, IL Season 4 1-time champion: $9,450 + a 3-night trip to San...
Deb Coester, an accounting clerk from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Season 5 player (1989-03-24).
Ken Rapoport, a package designer originally from Cleveland, Ohio Season 5 player (1989-03-23).
Marisa Zanini, a lawyer from Toronto, Ontario Season 5 player (1989-03-23).
Ed Devin, a physician from Potomac, Maryland Season 6 player (1989-10-20): a trip to San Francisco including Sonoma...
Russ Nixon, a technical consultant from New Jersey Season 5 player (1989-03-22).
Doug Schwartz, an engineer originally from La Mesa, California Season 5 player (1989-05-26).
Carol Ruggiero, a teacher from Lynn Massachusetts Season 6 player (1989-10-20): Lloyd Flanders All-Weather wicker patio furniture +...
Susan Stowe, a travel agent from Plymouth, Minnesota Season 5 player (1989-05-29).
Tom Welter, a quality controller from Anaheim, California 1989 Senior Tournament semifinalist: $5,000.
Gary Williams, an administrative manager from New York City, New York Season 6 player (1989-11-21).
Freda Mammina, a teacher from Yonkers, New York 1989 Senior Tournament semifinalist: $5,000.
Craig Chambers, a manager from Holliston, Massachusetts Season 6 player (1989-10-19).
Steve Haworth, a lawyer from Los Angeles, California 1989 Senior Tournament quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Markee Bourget, a housewife from West Saint Paul, Minnesota 1989 Senior Tournament semifinalist: $5,000.
Pam Browning, a writer originally from West Palm Beach, Florida Season 6 player (1989-10-19).
Lynne Lukach, a speach and language patholigist from Mansfield, Ohio Season 6 player (1989-11-01).
Barbara Rose, a teacher from Lander, Wyoming Season 6 player (1989-10-16)
John Meyer, a songwriter originally from New York City Season 6 player (1989-10-12).
Rick Ostrow, a publicist and freelance writer originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Season 6 player (1989-10-16)
Anne Herbst, a computer consultant from Astoria, New York Season 6 player (1989-10-31).
Masao Okazaki, a physician originally from Rochester, Minnesota Season 6 player (1989-10-11).
Ellen Palmer, a non-profit executive director from Lansing, Michigan Season 6 player (1989-10-31).
Jared Brenner, a banking consultant from New York City, New York Season 6 player (1989-10-30).
Frazier Solsberry, an attorney from Charlottesville, Virginia Season 6 player (1989-10-30).
Larry Linsey, a graduate student from Hollywood, California Season 6 player (1989-10-26).
Erin Sheffield, a yoga instructor from Ventura County, California Season 6 player (1989-10-25).
Paula Long, a secretary from Glendale, California Season 6 player (1989-10-26).
Helen Atlas, a speech pathologist from Orangeburg, New York Season 6 player (1989-10-10)
Lee Raskin, a high school teacher from San Diego, California Season 6 player (1989-10-25).
Roberta Simon, a lawyer from San Francisco, California Season 6 player (1989-10-23).
Cathy Crino, a pastoral minister from Chicago, Illinois Season 6 player (1989-10-05).
Gary Myers, an attorney from Riverside, California Season 6 player (1989-10-24).
Mike Donnely, a U.S. Air Force officer from Tokyo, Japan Season 6 player (1989-10-09).
Hyim Goldstein, an entrepreneur originally from Louisville, Kentucky Season 6 player (1989-10-05).
Gerry Sullivan, a teacher from Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Season 6 player (1989-10-03).
Michael Konik, a writer from New York City, New York Season 5 player (1989-05-05).
Colette Perry, a data processing manager from Chagrin Falls, Ohio Season 6 player (1989-10-04)
Lynn Sabin, a homemaker from Baldwin, Maryland Season 5 player (1989-01-25).
Jeff Stone, a lawyer from Buffalo, New York Season 5 player (1989-01-25).
Marny Helfrich, a junior from Baltimore, Maryland 1989 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Mike Varn, an economist and forecaster originally from Anniston, Alabama Season 6 player (1989-10-02).
Rob Jurina, an office manager and freelance writer from Hollywood, California Season 5 player (1989-01-24).
Bugs Twocock, a civil servant from Victoria, British Columbia Season 6 player (1989-10-02). Bugs's real first name is Martin.
Debbie Morgan, a merchandise manager from Fountain Valley, California Season 5 player (1989-01-24).
Matt Lindley, a senior from Cleveland Heights, Ohio 1989 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $5,000.
Nancy Miller, a homemaker from Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Season 6 player (1989-12-28).
Arlene Adams, a student from Seattle, Washington Season 5 player (1989-01-16).
Dan Boehme, a real estate marketing agent originally from New Orleans, Louisiana Season 6 player (1989-09-29).
Martha Davey, a teacher originally from Manhattan, New York Season 5 player (1989-01-16).
Dave Boyd, a patient unit clerk from Galesburg, Illinois Season 5 player (1989-03-13): Keller dining room furniture + Cutco kitchen...
Cindy Armstrong, a supervisor from Surrey, British Columbia Season 6 player (1989-09-27). Alex introduced her as Cynthia Armstrong during...
John DeAngeli, a text department processor originally from New York City Season 6 player (1989-09-25).
Sarah Taxman, a card store owner from Kansas City, Missouri Season 6 player (1989-09-25).
Jay German, an innkeeper from Los Angeles, California Season 6 player (1989-09-22).
Sarah Echt, a price analyst originally from Akron, Ohio Season 6 player (1989-09-22).
Dave Stiles, a manager originally from Youngstown, Pennsylvania Season 5 player (1989-02-21).
Yael Sofaer, a programmer and analyst originally from Israel 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000. 1989 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000. Season 5 4-time champion: $47,401.
Darrell Garrison, a realtor from Antioch, California Season 19 player (2002-12-02). 1989 $ale of the Century undefeated 7-time...
Paul Rouffa, an actor from Oak Park, Illinois 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000. 1986 Tournament of Champions 1st runner-up:...
Cathy Boggs, a communications consultant originally from Appleton, Wisconsin 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000. 1989 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000. Season 5 5-time champion: $43,200.
Cathy Smith, an executive secretary from Ventura, California Season 5 player (1989-01-23).
Samantha Moeschler, a managed care underwriter from Phoenix, Arizona "She was a senior from Mosinee, Wisconsin. Today, she's a managed...
Dave Schneider, a fundraising activities manager from Heidelberg, Germany Season 5 player (1989-01-23).
Bruce Kendall, a graduate student from San Francisco, California Season 5 player (1989-01-09).
John Booher, a retail manager originally from Baltimore, Maryland Season 5 player (1989-01-09).
Chris Keyser, a writer originally from New York Season 5 player (1989-01-20). Nothing more was given for his introduction.
Kathy Fuller, a graduate student from Baltimore, Maryland Season 6 player (1990-04-05). Season 5 player (1989-04-17). Kathy was brought...
Paul Rouffa, an actor from Forest Park, Illinois 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000. 1986 Tournament of Champions 1st runner-up:...
Doug Jordan, a mathematician from Columbia, Maryland Season 5 player (1989-01-11). Alex introduced him as Doug William Jordan...
Peter Morris, a graduate student from Oxford, England "At 15 he was the youngest player in his tournament. Now...
Fran Pipp, a psychologist from Dexter, Michigan Season 6 player (1989-11-03). Brother(?) Joe was a 3-time champion back...
Diane Taubold, a manager from Rochester, New York Season 5 player (1989-03-29).
Chris Shea, a radio operator from Los Angeles, California 1989 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000. Season 5 4-time champion: $35,202....
Bob Verini, a film journalist and test prep teacher from Los Angeles, California "A resident of New York City when he won the 1987...
Ann Cook, a librarian originally from Charlottesville, Virginia Season 5 player (1989-01-19).
Sharon Waldman, a teacher from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Season 5 player (1989-01-19).
Cigus Vanni, a psychologist originally from South Amboy, New Jersey 1989 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $5,000. Season 5 5-time champion: $40,400...
Cathy Boggs, a freelance writer originally from Appleton, Wisconsin 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000. 1989 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000. Season 5 5-time champion: $43,200.
Brian Wangsgard, a senior marketing representative originally from Ogden, Utah 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1990 Super...
Chris Shea, a radio operator from Los Angeles, California 1989 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000. Season 5 4-time champion: $35,202....
Bill Granoff, a database administrator from Culver City, California Season 5 player (1989-03-03).
Yael Sofaer, a programmer and analyst originally from Israel 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000. 1989 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000. Season 5 4-time champion: $47,401.
Mark McDermott, a freelance writer originally from Schaller, Iowa 1993 10th Anniversary Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. 1989 Tournament of Champions semifinalist:...
Peggi Malys, a medical student originally from Orlando, Florida 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000. 1989 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist:...
Frank Spangenberg, a lieutenant in the New York Police Department from Douglaston, New York "He still holds the record for the most money won in...
Jim Tompkins-MacLaine, a musician originally from Tiffin, Ohio 1989 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000. Season 5 4-time champion: $41,002.
Ed Brown, a financial consultant from Los Angeles, California Season 6 player (1989-10-27). Not to be confused with Season 32...
Martin Euritt, a teacher from Phoenix, Arizona Season 6 player (1989-10-06).
Linda Nalitz, a translator and auditor from Waynesburg, Pennsylvania Season 6 player (1989-09-28).
Arthur Steiner, a researcher and writer from Los Angeles, California Season 6 player (1989-09-20).
Mary Jo Anhalt, a teacher from Bakersfield, California Season 5 player (1989-03-02).
Jim Drake, a student originally from Niagara Falls, New York Season 6 player (1989-10-27).
Richard Sprow, a college English professor from Newcastle, Pennsylvania Season 5 player (1989-03-01).
Bill Wright, an actor and writer from Los Angeles, California Season 5 player (1989-03-02).
Elaine Golden, a law student from Newtonville, Massachusetts Season 5 player (1989-03-01).
Drew Blakeman, a freelance journalist from San Francisco, California Season 6 player (1989-09-28).
Larry Thompson, an accountant from Breckenridge, Colorado Season 6 player (1989-09-26).
Bill Vogel, a phys. ed. teacher originally from Bayport, New York Season 5 player (1989-02-27).
Stephen Lee, a college instructor from Newbury Park, California Season 6 player (1989-09-20).
Greg Siek, an extension agent from Cleveland, Ohio Season 5 player (1989-02-28).
Frank Spangenberg, a transit cop from Douglaston, New York 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Steve Robinson, a salesperson and student from Santa Monica, California Season 6 player (1989-11-27).
Mark McDermott, a desktop publisher originally from Schaller, Iowa 1993 10th Anniversary Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. 1989 Tournament of Champions semifinalist:...
Cheryl Shaw, from Westminster, California Season 5 player (1989-02-24).
Frank Spangenberg, a police officer from New York City, New York "He was a New York City cop when he won five...
Magaly Lopez-Lohnes, a teacher originally from Havana, Cuba Season 5 player (1989-02-23).
Anderson Cooper, an anchor from CNN's Anderson Cooper 360° "As a baby, he was photographed by Diane Arbus of Harper's...
Lynda Ramsey, a registered nurse from Long Beach, California Season 5 player (1989-02-22).
Kyle Barrett, a graduate student from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Season 5 player (1989-02-22).
Diane Lubniewski, a teacher from Pecksville, Pennsylvania Season 5 player (1989-01-18).
Mary Beth Culp, an assistant professor originally from Oakland, California Season 5 player (1989-05-02): a Gibson electric range + Royal Queen cookware.
Bruce Cox, an analyst from Lakeside, California 1989 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $5,000. Season 5 4-time champion:...
Bob Braverman, a marketing director from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Season 5 player (1989-05-02): an Emerson VCR.
Justin Bernbach, a lobbyist from Brooklyn, New York 2010 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 25 7-time champion: $155,001...
Paul Rouffa, an actor from Forest Park, Illinois 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000. 1986 Tournament of Champions 1st runner-up:...
Cecil Reniche, a salesperson originally from Naperville, Illinois Season 6 player (1989-11-30).
Pat Curry, a homemaker from Irvington, New Jersey Season 6 player (1989-11-30).
Susan Yarborough, a ghost writer from Atlanta, Georgia Season 6 player (1989-11-29).
Max Goldberg, a consultant originally from Wilmington, Delaware Season 6 player (1989-11-29).
Yael Sofaer, a programmer and analyst originally from Israel 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000. 1989 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000. Season 5 4-time champion: $47,401.
Rich Lerner, a lawyer from American Samoa 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000. 1989 Tournament of Champions 1st runner-up:...
Brian Wangsgard, a senior marketing representative from Ogden, Utah 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1990 Super...
Frank Spangenberg, a police officer from Flushing, New York 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Jeff Richmond, a law student from West Hollywood, California 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $33,300. 1990 Super...
Dave Belote, the base commander from Nellis Air Force Base, Las Vegas 2010 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 26 5-time champion:...
Jeff Kohlberg, a professor originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Season 5 player (1989-06-26).
Peggi Malys, a medical student from Atlanta, Georgia 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000. 1989 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist:...
Pat Gmeiner, a copywriter from Rocky River, Ohio Season 6 player (1989-09-12).
David Burnett, a freelance photographer from New York, New York Season 6 player (1989-09-12).
Frank Spangenberg, a police lieutenant from Douglaston, New York 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Mary Owenby, a word processor from San Diego, California Season 6 player (1989-10-13).
Larry Kole, an attorney from Hermosa Beach, California Season 6 player (1989-10-13).
Rich Lerner, a lawyer from Pago Pago, American Samoa 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000. 1989 Tournament of Champions 1st runner-up:...
Bruce Cox, a computer operations analyst from Lakeside, California 1989 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $5,000. Season 5 4-time champion:...
Frank Spangenberg, a police officer from Flushing, New York "A police officer from Flushing, New York, Frank Spangenberg, who has...
Frank Spangenberg, a police officer from Flushing, New York 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Barbara Skolaut, a maintenance planner from Richmond, Virginia Season 6 player (1989-12-26).
Andy Gould, a stockbroker from Greensboro, North Carolina Season 6 player (1989-12-29).
Sam Longoria, an engineer and consultant originally from Enumclaw, Washington Season 6 player (1989-12-01).
Donna Grant, a model from Brooklyn, New York Season 6 player (1989-12-26).
Mary Barry, a telemarketing manager originally from Kankakee, Illinois Season 6 player (1989-12-21).
Richard Boyce, a writer originally from Plattsburgh, New York Season 6 player (1989-12-21).
Harris Peet, a writer from Los Angeles, California Season 6 player (1989-12-18).
Pam Richardson, an assistant professor from Roanoke, Virginia Season 6 player (1989-12-08).
Richard Sowalsky, a medical student from Baltimore, Maryland Season 6 player (1989-12-08).
John Wallace, a physician from Fort Bragg, California Season 6 player (1989-09-08).
Nancy McGregor, a homemaker from Akron, Ohio Season 6 player (1989-09-08).
Linnda Durre, a psychoanalyst from La Jolla, California Season 6 player (1989-09-05).



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