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#9067, aired 2024-03-264-WORD TV SYNOPSES $400: Ending in 1993: Boston barflies bond brilliantly Cheers
#9064, aired 2024-03-21HISTORIC FIRSTS $200: In 1993 cosmonaut Aleksandr Serebrov was the first to play a video game in space, this one created by a countryman Tetris
#9048, aired 2024-02-28BRITISH ACTORS & ACTRESSES $1600: He played C.S. Lewis in 1993's "Shadowlands"; in his role in "Freud's Last Session", he debates Lewis on the existence of God Anthony Hopkins
#9029, aired 2024-02-01NONFICTION $800: Jack Canfield & Mark Victor Hansen began ladling out advice in this book in 1993 Chicken Soup for the Soul
#9024, aired 2024-01-25ON MY HISTORIC CV $200: 1972: first tenured female faculty member, Columbia Law; 1993: nominated to Supreme Court to replace Byron White Ruth Bader Ginsburg
#9024, aired 2024-01-25ON MY HISTORIC CV $400: SECDEF, 1989 to 1993; also 8 years of veep experience Dick Cheney
#25, aired 2024-01-16KURT RUSSELL FILMS $300: Rumor has it that Russell was secretly directing the 1993 western "Tombstone" while portraying this legendary lawman Wyatt Earp
#9014, aired 2024-01-11NOVELS $800: The book that started it all, 1993's "Along Came a Spider", was this author's first novel to feature detective Alex Cross (James) Patterson
#9010, aired 2024-01-05THIS & THAT $400: In 1993 the Supreme Court said "claims of actual" this from new evidence aren't grounds for appeal--you must have been shafted at trial innocence
#9004, aired 2023-12-28WOMEN ON TRIAL $2000: In 1993 Dorothea Puente was convicted of killing tenants at her boarding-house for these, which arrived in the mail monthly Social Security checks
#9001, aired 2023-12-25BATS ENTERTAINMENT $1000: This 1993 film about kids who play ball in a certain vacant area includes the classic line "You're killing me, Smalls!" The Sandlot
#8995, aired 2023-12-15TRAILER PARK $200: A hatching dinosaur is a highlight in a trailer for this 1993 blockbuster movie Jurassic Park
#8982, aired 2023-11-28NAME THAT 1990s YEAR $800: Michael Jordan is named MVP of the NBA Finals 1993 ('91, '92, '96, '97 or '98)
#8974, aired 2023-11-16THE NAME OF THE LAW $400: The handgun act named for this man was signed into law in 1993 (James) Brady
#8972, aired 2023-11-14CANNES PALME D'OR WINNERS $800: 1993, from Hong Kong: "Farewell My ____" Concubine
#8956, aired 2023-10-23A WOMAN OF THE WORLD $1,600 (Daily Double): In 1993, True Path Party leader Tansu Ciller became the first female prime minister of this large Muslim country Turkey
#17, aired 2023-10-18DENZEL WASHINGTON $600: "No one would take on his case... until one man was willing to take on the system" was a tagline for this 1993 Washington film Philadelphia
#8947, aired 2023-10-10HERALDRY $600: A symbol of the Byzantine Empire, the double-headed this was made the national emblem of the Russian Federation in 1993 an eagle
#8945, aired 2023-10-06IF AT FIRST YOU DON'T SECEDE... $2000: This nation has fought several battles over territory with Ethiopia since seceding from it in 1993 Eritrea
#15, aired 2023-10-04NAME GAME $1000: 16th century queen of Scotland + last name = this actress who plays Joon in 1993's "Benny & Joon" Mary Stuart Masterson
#8942, aired 2023-10-03THIS IS MY COUNTRY $1000: On the throne from 1951-1993--King Baudouin Belgium
#8941, aired 2023-10-02THEY PLAYED WYATT EARP $800: In 1993's "Tombstone", he played Earp to Val Kilmer's Doc Holliday Kurt Russell
#8911, aired 2023-07-10POP CULTURE-POURRI $2000: Wednesday & Pugsley are sent to summer camp in this 1993 movie sequel whose title is a BEFORE & AFTER Addams Family Values
#8881, aired 2023-05-29PLAY "FREE" WORDS $400: In 1993 Gerald Perry became the first NFL player to sign with a new team as one of these under a new unrestricted system a free agent
#20, aired 2023-05-24IN THIS WORLD $1600: In 1993 it became the capital of an independent Eritrea; it's still the capital Asmara
#15, aired 2023-05-22PURE POETRY $2000: (Ada Limón reads.) Poets who have read at presidential inaugurations include Robert Frost in 1961 & Maya Angelou, who in 1993 recited this poem that implored, "Lift up your eyes upon / This day breaking for you" "On the Pulse of Morning"
#13, aired 2023-05-17AUTHORS $1600: 1993's "Pigs in Heaven" is a sequel to her first novel, "The Bean Trees" Kingsolver
#12, aired 2023-05-16EPISODE IV $200: Season 8, 1993: "Luck of the Bundys" Married... with Children
#8871, aired 2023-05-15DEFENDING THE TITLE $600: In 1993 Joe Carter hit a walk-off, series-winning home run in game 6 as this team defended its championship in dramatic style the (Toronto) Blue Jays
#8, aired 2023-05-12GROWING UP X $200: Of course there's a video case dating back to 1993 from this rental chain; let's make it a this night! Blockbuster
#8787, aired 2023-01-17SUMMING UP THE SPIELBERG MOVIE $200: 1993: DNA + prehistoric beasts = a billion box office dollars Jurassic Park
#10, aired 2023-01-12O CANADA $600: (Mattea Roach presents the clue.) Tracing its roots to 1980s Canadian street performance, this "circus of the sun" hit Las Vegas with its first permanent show Mystère in 1993 Cirque du Soleil
#8778, aired 2023-01-04THE ACTORS IN THAT MOVIE $400: 1993: Bill Murray, Andie MacDowell & a cameo by Scooter as the creature mentioned in the title Groundhog Day
#8752, aired 2022-11-29NOBEL LITERATURE PRIZE WINNERS $1200: This 1993 winner often focused on African-American culture in novels like "Jazz" & "Tar Baby" Morrison
#8741, aired 2022-11-14STREAKERS $200: He was MVP of the NBA Finals in 1991, 1992 & 1993 & again in 1996, 1997 & 1998 Michael Jordan
#8738, aired 2022-11-09STANFORD ATHLETICS $200: (Haley Jones presents the clue.) In 2018, I signed my Stanford letter of intent on national TV; in 1993, it made news when this teenager, already playing PGA Tour events, declared he was going to Stanford Tiger Woods
#8735, aired 2022-11-04CHAMPIONS OF TOURNAMENTS $800: This event began in 1993 as a multi-match tournament, with jiu jitsu master Royce Gracie winning the first 2 titles the UFC
#8729, aired 2022-10-27OCTOBERFEST $400: She joined the Supreme Court as its second female justice October 4, 1993 Ruth Bader Ginsburg
#8716, aired 2022-10-10PLACES IN MOVIE TITLES $400: The stars of this 1993 film were Tom Hanks & Meg Ryan & insomnia Sleepless in Seattle
#8710, aired 2022-09-30BORROW $1600: Steve Ells opened the first of these restaurants in 1993 with a loan from his dad; break-even was selling 114 burritos a day Chipotle
#8709, aired 2022-09-29THE EX-COUNTRY $800: This Central European nation got divided into 2 new countries in 1993, each keeping half of the original name Czechoslovakia
#8698, aired 2022-09-14CONS $800: "The Gathering" at tabletop convention Gen Con in 1993 launched this card game phenomenon Magic (the Gathering)
#8668, aired 2022-06-22OLD AD SLOGANS $400: Aawon Buhw! Aawon Buhw! Michael Bay directed the 1993 commercial that ended with this 2-word slogan-question Got Milk?
#8663, aired 2022-06-15THE BRADY BUNCH $1000: When the 1993 bill named for him became law, it instituted background checks for gun purchases (James) Jim Brady
#8635, aired 2022-05-06AFFAIRS $1200: Robert Redford makes this title offer to Demi Moore & Woody Harrelson in a 1993 film; how dare he! Indecent Proposal
#8627, aired 2022-04-26TV SHOWS BY SETTING $2000: From 1993 to 2005, the 15th Precinct in Manhattan NYPD Blue
#8621, aired 2022-04-18ACTORS ON BROADWAY $2000: He & future wife Natasha Richardson both starred in "Anna Christie" in 1993 Liam Neeson
#8620, aired 2022-04-15THESE SONGS REALLY MOVE $2000: The 1993 Breeders song about one of these projectiles makes a "crash" & a "splash" "Cannonball"
#8596, aired 2022-03-14EUROPE $600: Finally realizing independence in 1993, it had been called "Upper Hungary" Slovakia
#8587, aired 2022-03-01TV SHOWS BY FINAL EPISODE $400: This sitcom in 1993: "One for the Road" Cheers
#8584, aired 2022-02-24LIT-POURRI $2000: A little birdie told us this Pulitzer Prize winner for "Thomas and Beulah" was Poet Laureate of the United States from 1993 to 1995 Rita Dove
#8582, aired 2022-02-22BEST SPOKEN WORD GRAMMY $1200: In 1993 this Laker legend added to his trophy case for "What You Can Do to Avoid AIDS" Magic Johnson
#11, aired 2022-02-16HISTORIC NAMES $3,000 (Daily Double): The subject of a 1993 movie, he's the only member of the Nazi Party honored with burial on Israel's Mt. Zion (Oskar) Schindler
#8577, aired 2022-02-15WHO WAS THAT MASCARA-ED MAN? $400: In a 1993 film this actor asks Harvey Fierstein, playing his makeup artist brother, "Could you make me a woman?" Robin Williams
#6, aired 2022-02-10THE 1990s $800: In 1993 a 51-day standoff between Branch Davidians & federal agents near this Texas city ended tragically with over 75 deaths Waco
#1, aired 2022-02-08POETS & POETRY $2000: She won a Pulitzer Prize in 1993 & in 2020 this poet, whose last name means good fortune, won the Nobel Prize for Literature Louise Glück
#8560, aired 2022-01-21WHO "E" $1000: The first African American to hold the post of U.S. Surgeon General, she served in 1993 & 1994 (Joycelyn) Elders
#8559, aired 2022-01-20SOUTH ASIA $5,000 (Daily Double): Born in Karachi, she served twice as prime minster of her country, from 1988 to 1990 & 1993 to 1996 (Benazir) Bhutto
#8549, aired 2022-01-06MOVIES BY QUOTE $600: 1993: "It's like that movie... 'An Affair to Remember'... she's gonna meet him at the top of the Empire State Building" Sleepless in Seattle
#8549, aired 2022-01-06MOVIES BY QUOTE $800: 1993: "If the Pirates of the Caribbean breaks down, the pirates don't eat the tourists" Jurassic Park
#8546, aired 2022-01-03HISTORY PLAYS $800: Shimon Peres is a character in this J.T. Rogers play, named for a Scandinavian capital & its 1993 peace accords Oslo
#8521, aired 2021-11-29WE'VE GOT THAT BAND'S NUMBER $2000: Though it was their only hit, in 2021 the video for this band's 1993 single "What's Up" passed 1 billion YouTube views 4 Non Blondes
#8513, aired 2021-11-17GRAMMY'S ALBUM OF THE YEAR $400: The soundtrack to this film won for 1993; Record of the Year was "I Will Always Love You" The Bodyguard
#8474, aired 2021-09-23HISTORIC WOMEN $800: In 1993 Ellen Ochoa became the first Latina launched into space, aboard this shuttle, also a 2017 "Star Trek" series Discovery
#8474, aired 2021-09-23ROLE PLAYERS $1600: Justice in 1993's "Poetic Justice" & Charlene DuPrey on the TV show "Diff'rent Strokes" Janet Jackson
#8468, aired 2021-09-15REDUPLICATIVES $800: This phrase for magic & deception is also a 1993 Bette Midler film title Hocus Pocus
#8443, aired 2021-07-14EPONYMOUS LEGISLATION $400: Named for Reagan's press secretary & adopted in 1993, the Brady bill imposed a waiting period before purchasing these guns
#8443, aired 2021-07-14MR., MISS OR MRS. MOVIES $800: 1993: Staying in touch with your kids after a divorce can literally be kind of a drag Mrs. Doubtfire
#8438, aired 2021-07-07WOMEN DIRECTORS $400: Nora Ephron wrote screenplays like "When Harry Met Sally" before directing this 1993 Tom Hanks-Meg Ryan rom-com Sleepless in Seattle
#8434, aired 2021-07-01BOSTON: NEWS CLUES $200: (Hi, I'm David Wade.) In 1982, "Boston Magazine" named the Bull & Finch Pub in Beacon Hill the best neighborhood bar; it inspired this sitcom where everybody knew your name & in 1993, the cast gathered there, to celebrate the final episode Cheers
#8434, aired 2021-07-01THE MOVIE IN QUESTION $200: 1993, starring a young Johnny Depp: "What's Eating Gilbert ____" Grape
#8434, aired 2021-07-01THE MOVIE IN QUESTION $1000: 1993, about the woman seen here; the 7-word title What's Love Got to Do with It
#8425, aired 2021-06-18DRAMA SERIES WRITING EMMYS $1600: "Life on the Street" was the subtitle of this Baltimore-set cop show that won in 1993 for Tom Fontana Homicide
#8424, aired 2021-06-17DID YOU READ... $3,000 (Daily Double): ... This book by Mark Bowden chronicling a savage firefight in Somalia in 1993 Black Hawk Down
#8413, aired 2021-06-02EUROPEAN HISTORY $2,000 (Daily Double): This nation that was formed at the end of World War I broke in 2 in 1993 Czechoslovakia
#8411, aired 2021-05-31THERE IS AN "I" IN TEAM $400: There was no swash in this MLB team's buckle from 1993 to 2012, with no winning seasons the Pittsburgh Pirates
#8367, aired 2021-03-30PARK THEMES $200: "My Friend, The Brachiosaurus" is on the soundtrack of this 1993 film Jurassic Park
#8367, aired 2021-03-30KIM $600: This country's first female prime minister was Kim Campbell, who served in 1993 Canada
#8362, aired 2021-03-23SOLD AT AUCTION $1600: In 1993 this Texas billionaire & presidential candidate got himself a Soyuz space capsule for $1.7 million Perot
#8358, aired 2021-03-17'90s NONFICTION $400: In 1993 this shock jock got down to the nitty gritty with his first book, "Private Parts" Howard Stern
#8345, aired 2021-02-26TOYS & GAMES $600: Richard Garfield "Gather"ed his wits to create this 1993 fantasy card game Magic: The Gathering
#8330, aired 2021-02-05MOVIE MAGIC $1200: This rhyming 1993 comedy featured Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker & Kathy Najimy as a trio of witches Hocus Pocus
#8328, aired 2021-02-03TV & MOVIE PAIRS $800: Mike Judge voiced this title pair of crude animated teens during their run on MTV that began in 1993 Beavis & Butt-Head
#8326, aired 2021-02-01VIDEO GAMES $800: Slaughtering demons in outer space was the goal when this "fateful" 1st-person shooter came out in 1993; by 2020, it was "Eternal" Doom
#8324, aired 2021-01-28BIOGRAPHIES $400: "Last Night at the Viper Room" is the story of this actor, Joaquin's big bro, who died tragically in 1993 River Phoenix
#8324, aired 2021-01-28THE 5 W's, HISTORICALLY $600: Who: in 1993 he shared a Nobel Peace Prize with F.W. De Klerk Mandela
#8304, aired 2020-12-17ARCHAEOLOGISTS $1600: In 1993 this South American country awarded Maria Reiche the Order of the Sun for her work on the mysterious Nazca Lines Peru
#8302, aired 2020-12-15NOT GONNA THROW AWAY $800: With some of it now coming from scrap, this metal, symbol Sn, has not been mined in the U.S. since 1993 tin
#8276, aired 2020-11-09MOVIE BIOS $1600: 1993: Liam Neeson as this German industrialist who saved Jews during World War II (Oskar) Schindler
#8271, aired 2020-11-0227 DRESSES $600: The oversized clothing look has worked well for this pop star born in 1993 Ariana Grande
#8268, aired 2020-10-28NEW YORK TIMES HEADLINES $2000: April 20, 1993: "Death in" this Texas city; "scores die as cult compound is set afire" Waco
#8222, aired 2020-05-26CANADIAN PLACES $1200: (Christopher Plummer presents the clue.) In the 1950s & '60s I played many parts at the Shakespeare Festival in this Ontario town; in 1993 I celebrated the festival's 40th anniversary with a one-man show which I call "A Word or Two" Stratford
#8220, aired 2020-05-22MAGAZINES $200: Topps Magazine (1990-1993) was a quarterly devoted to collecting these baseball cards
#8211, aired 2020-04-27HER MAJOR MOVIE DEBUT $1600: 1993's "The Piano", for which she won an Oscar at age 11 Anna Paquin
#8187, aired 2020-03-24AFRICAN-AMERICAN PERFORMERS $1000: This "How to Get Away with Murder" actress graduated from Juilliard in 1993 & is an Emmy, Oscar & Tony award winner Viola Davis
#8174, aired 2020-03-05MONUMENTS & MEMORIALS $800: Near the famous wall, a D.C. memorial to women's service in this war was unveiled on Veterans Day 1993 the Vietnam War
#8173, aired 2020-03-04FROM SNL TO THE MOVIES $1600: Dan Aykroyd wants a green card in this 1993 film (but he's not really from France) Coneheads
#8168, aired 2020-02-26HIT & "RUN" $1600: In 1993 Soul Asylum rode this out-of-control transport into the Top 10 "Runaway Train"
#8166, aired 2020-02-24CITY FILMS $400: 1993: Tom Hanks struggles with insomnia Sleepless in Seattle
#8159, aired 2020-02-13THE HORN OF AFRICA $800: In 1993, this country broke away from Ethiopia to become the Horn's newest independent nation Eritrea
#8155, aired 2020-02-07SONGS FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY $1000: Pearl Jam, 1993: "____" Daughter
#8122, aired 2019-12-241990s BESTSELLERS $400: In 1993 this author came along with his first Alex Cross novel, "Along Came a Spider" James Patterson
#8118, aired 2019-12-18ON THE FIRST LADY'S IMDB PAGE $800: "The War Room" (1993) as herself Hillary Clinton
#8117, aired 2019-12-17TONY AWARD WINNERS $800: Both parts of this "heavenly" Tony Kushner play proved to be the best of the year in 1993 & '94 Angels in America
#8100, aired 2019-11-22BLACK-&-WHITE FILMS $1000: On "Seinfeld", Jerry caught serious grief for making out with his date during this 1993 World War II-set drama Schindler's List
#8080, aired 2019-10-25LET'S TALK ABOUT FLIGHT CLUB $1,600 (Daily Double): The U.S. Army's Sikorsky UH-60 is called this; 2 of them were at the center of a notorious incident in Mogadishu in 1993 Black Hawks
#8076, aired 2019-10-21GAME OF CLONES $400: Using cloned DNA worked out just super-duper in this 1993 film... well, for its producers, not its characters Jurassic Park
#8045, aired 2019-07-26"ISTA" ME! $800: In 1993 this term was used by writer Stephen Fried to describe members of a supermodel's entourage fashionista
#8031, aired 2019-07-08EVERY PITCHER TELLS A STORY $800: "Imperfect" is by Jim Abbott, who though born with one hand, gave up no runs & 5 walks pitching one of these in 1993 a no-hitter
#8030, aired 2019-07-05FEMALE SINGERS MONONYMOUS $400: In 1993 she was on "Star Search" in a group with Kelly Rowland called Girl's Tyme but lost to Skeleton Crew Beyoncé
#8011, aired 2019-06-10"GOLD" RECORDS $800: In a 1993 hit Sting walked in these fields of gold
#8009, aired 2019-06-06MEMORABLE MOVIE CHARACTERS $800: Grouchy Lemmon & Matthau lived up to the title of this 1993 movie Grumpy Old Men
#8001, aired 2019-05-27MY CABINET JOB $1200: 1993: Janet Reno dances into the Cabinet Attorney General
#7978, aired 2019-04-24TIME CAPSULE TIME $400: A 1993 capsule opened in Virginia in 2018 included a music recital recorded on this format, but no Walkman to play it cassette
#7976, aired 2019-04-22NEW COUNTRY $400: With independence in 1993, Eritrea made Ethiopia landlocked, cutting off its access to this sea the Red Sea
#7971, aired 2019-04-15APRIL FOOLERY $1000: This company has been "helping the world invest better since 1993" The Motley Fool
#7969, aired 2019-04-11MOVIE & SONG, SAME TITLE $2000: Led Zeppelin, 1969; Matthew McConaughey, 1993 "Dazed And Confused"
#7949, aired 2019-03-14CINEMATIC OAKLAND $1200: This late rapper drives Janet Jackson up to Oakland in a mail truck in the 1993 film "Poetic Justice" Tupac Shakur
#7940, aired 2019-03-01TV $400: Currently on TBS, he's been on late night TV since 1993, hosting 3 different shows Conan O'Brien
#7938, aired 2019-02-27INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES $400: The 1993 Cherbourg dispute was between Britain & France over fishing rights in & around this island group the Channel Islands
#7926, aired 2019-02-115 DIAMONDS $200: In 1993 & 1994 Mile High Stadium was this N.L. team's home field the Rockies
#7918, aired 2019-01-30MAYBE SOME OSCAR WINNERS $1000: For 1993 Steven Spielberg's "Jurassic Park" won 3 technical Oscars & this other film of his won Best Picture Schindler's List
#7894, aired 2018-12-27ALLITERATIVE PEOPLE $200: She was First Lady from 1989 to 1993 Barbara Bush
#7879, aired 2018-12-06R-RATED MOVIES $400: Based on a true story, this 1993 film was the first directed by Steven Spielberg to receive an R rating Schindler's List
#7877, aired 2018-12-0420th CENTURY LEADERS $1600: In 1993, in what was reported as Moscow's fiercest fighting since 1917, this snowy-haired Russian president fended off a coup Yeltsin
#7855, aired 2018-11-02IF YOU CAN'T BEAT 'EM... $800: This storied franchise was the last north-of-the-border team to win the Stanley Cup, back in 1993 the (Montreal) Canadiens
#7802, aired 2018-07-10TIME RHYME $1000: I know a guy for whom Pete's Wicked Ale had this 4-word distinction for 1993 beer of the year
#7800, aired 2018-07-06RAIDING $600: As attorney general, she took responsibility for the 1993 raid on the Waco Branch Davidian compound Janet Reno
#7793, aired 2018-06-27POET-POURRI $800: From 1993 to 1995 writer & teacher Rita Dove held this position appointed by the Librarian of Congress a poet laureate
#7788, aired 2018-06-2025 YEARS AGO: 1993 $200: The Maastricht treaty went into effect November 1, 1993, officially creating this political entity the European Union
#7788, aired 2018-06-2025 YEARS AGO: 1993 $400: Flooding by these 2 rivers that begin with the same 4 letters inundated parts of 9 states & left $15 billion in damage the Mississippi and Missouri
#7788, aired 2018-06-2025 YEARS AGO: 1993 $600: These 3 words follow "Whoomp!" in Tag Team's monster hit song of 1993 there it is
#7788, aired 2018-06-2025 YEARS AGO: 1993 $1000: The 1993 secession of Eritrea left this largest horn of Africa country landlocked Ethiopia
#7788, aired 2018-06-2025 YEARS AGO: 1993 $2,000 (Daily Double): A major gun control measure known as this was signed into law in November the Brady Bill
#7769, aired 2018-05-24PLAY BILL $2000: In a 1993 film, this actor played both President Bill Mitchell & "Dave" Kevin Kline
#7763, aired 2018-05-16MOVIE QUOTES $2000: 1993: "I didn't kill my wife!"; "I don't care!" The Fugitive
#7733, aired 2018-04-04IT'S MEDICINAL $400: In 1993 the FDA approved Tacrine, the first drug to specifically target memory symptoms of this disease Alzheimer's
#7712, aired 2018-03-06SLOVENIA & SLOVAKIA $200: Slovakia became a nation on Jan. 1, 1993 along with this one the Czech Republic
#7696, aired 2018-02-12C.C. & ME $800: In 1993, she became the first female co-anchor of the CBS evening news Connie Chung
#7687, aired 2018-01-30WRITE, PATTERSON $600: Patterson came along in 1993 with "Along Came a Spider", his first book about this psychologist & detective Alex Cross
#7684, aired 2018-01-25CRAYOLA COLORS $200: In 1993 consumers were asked to name new colors & came up with this "mountains' majesty" purple mountains' majesty
#7669, aired 2018-01-04HELP! TV POLICE! $200: In 1991 S. Epatha Merkerson guested as Mrs. Winters on this NBC show; from 1993 to 2010, she starred as Anita Van Buren Law & Order
#7660, aired 2017-12-22I KNOW THAT PERFORMER'S FACE $2000: Memorable roles of the late Powers Boothe included Vice President Noah Daniels on "24" and Curly Bill Brocius in this 1993 western Tombstone
#7640, aired 2017-11-24THEY PLAYED JFK $1200: In 1993 he was "JFK: Reckless Youth"; by 2005 life was McDreamy for him on ABC Patrick Dempsey
#7637, aired 2017-11-21THIRSTY $400: Tanqueray suggests this libation from a 1993 Snoop Dogg song should include orange & pineapple gin and juice
#7637, aired 2017-11-21TRUUUE $800: "My Own Words" is her first book since joining the U.S. Supreme Court in 1993 Ruth Bader Ginsburg
#7601, aired 2017-10-02IT'S AN HONOR TO BE NOMINATED $800: Out of 5 Lead Actor nominations, he got 2 wins in a row, for 1993 & 1994 Tom Hanks
#7601, aired 2017-10-02LEAP YEARS $2000: The world high jump record of 8 feet 1/2 inch was set in 1993 by Javier Sotomayor of this country Cuba
#7596, aired 2017-09-25THE CITY'S TV SHOW $2000: Partners came & went, but Dennis Franz stayed on the beat for the entirety of this show's 1993 to 2005 run NYPD Blue
#7595, aired 2017-09-22THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT $800: This band had a 1993 hit singing, "But I'm a creep, I'm a weirdo, what the hell am I doing here? I don't belong here" Radiohead
#7591, aired 2017-09-18MOVIE HAPPY ENDINGS $400: 1993: Weatherman loses immortality, considers moving to Punxsutawney Groundhog Day
#7580, aired 2017-07-21FAMOUS LEFTIES $600: In 1993 this southpaw became only the second woman to serve on the Supreme Court Ginsburg
#7559, aired 2017-06-221990s EMMYS $2000: This series not only won for best drama in 1993, but its stars Tom Skerritt & Kathy Baker won Best Acting awards Picket Fences
#7548, aired 2017-06-07COMMON BONDS $600: Raw sienna (since 1957), tickle me pink (1993), vivid violet (1998) Crayola colors
#7535, aired 2017-05-19LET'S GO DODGERS! $1000: Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2016, this slugging catcher was 1993 National League Rookie of the Year as a Dodger Mike Piazza
#7504, aired 2017-04-06PUERTO RICAN HISTORY $1000: In 1951 Puerto Rico voted to become one of these as part of the U.S.; in 1967 & 1993, it voted to stay one a commonwealth
#7487, aired 2017-03-14WOMEN ON TELEVISION $400: (I'm Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner.) A few good things happened in the '90s: I was a "Jeopardy!" champ in 1992 & in '97 I got to write for "The Naked Truth" with this woman, now "Madam Secretary" Téa Leoni
#7469, aired 2017-02-16MADAM SECRETARY $1600: Donna Shalala, HHS secretary from 1993 to 2001, heads up this charitable foundation much in the news in 2016 the Clinton Foundation
#7463, aired 2017-02-08IT'S DEBATABLE $800: In 1993 Al Gore & Ross Perot appeared on Larry King's show to debate this pact NAFTA
#7462, aired 2017-02-07MAN BOOKER PRIZE WINNERS $1200: In 1993 it was a laughing matter when Roddy Doyle got Booker-ed for "Paddy Clarke" these 3 words Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha
#7461, aired 2017-02-06FAMILIAR ACTING FACES $200: Ned? Ned Ryerson? No, it's actually Stephen Tobolowsky, who played Ned over & over in this 1993 comedy Groundhog Day
#7434, aired 2016-12-29MY EMMY-WINNING ROLE $400: 1993: Cheers-fully accepting for playing Sam Malone Ted Danson
#7432, aired 2016-12-27A FOND FAREWELL TO THE 114th CONGRESS $1600: Having "fought" for California in the Senate since 1993, she decided to bid a fond farewell to Congress in 2017 Boxer
#7426, aired 2016-12-19LANDLOCKED AFRICAN COUNTRIES $400: After the 1993 secession of Eritrea, this other "E" nation became landlocked Ethiopia
#7397, aired 2016-11-08LOOK AT THAT "S" CAR GO $1000: In 1993 this Swedish company stopped making its classic 900 hatchback Saab
#7392, aired 2016-11-01ADVERTISING $2,600 (Daily Double): One ad in the Clio Hall of Fame is the 1993 "got milk?" commercial named for this man born in 1756 Aaron Burr
#7381, aired 2016-10-17LESSER-KNOWN GRAMMYS $2000: Maya Angelou won for spoken word in 1993 & '95; in 1994 it was him for "Get in the Van: On the Road with Black Flag" Henry Rollins
#7380, aired 2016-10-14TRAILER PARK $200: A hatching dinosaur is a highlight in a trailer for this 1993 blockbuster movie Jurassic Park
#7367, aired 2016-09-27PEOPLE'S SEXIEST MAN ALIVE $800: In 1993 with Cindy Crawford, he was half of the Sexiest Couple Alive; 6 years later, he was the Sexiest Man Richard Gere
#7359, aired 2016-09-15ENTERTAINING REDHEADS $200: (Hi, I'm Louis C.K.) I got my big break in 1993 when I became a writer on "Late Night" with this other redhead; I was also the first to do stand-up on his show Conan O'Brien
#7349, aired 2016-07-21THE LETTER OF THE LAW $400: B: Handgun violence prevention act passed in 1993 Brady (Law)
#7345, aired 2016-07-15BOOKS FOR THE YOUNG $800: Discovered in 1993 an asteroid was named Besixdouze, an homage to this title character who lives on Asteroid B-612 the Little Prince
#7329, aired 2016-06-23WORD OF THE "DAY" $1600: Anthony Hopkins played the loyal butler in this 1993 movie based on Kazuo Ishiguro's novel The Remains of the Day
#7320, aired 2016-06-10THESPIANISTS $1600: As the mute Ada McGrath, this actress went to New Zealand with "The Piano" in 1993 Holly Hunter
#7305, aired 2016-05-20BRIDGES $1200: The 14th century chapel bridge on Lake Lucerne in this country was nearly destroyed by fire in 1993 Switzerland
#7278, aired 2016-04-13HODGE-POD $400: This 1993 movie features an orca who is traumatized after being taken from its pod Free Willy
#7278, aired 2016-04-13HODGE-POD $1000: 1993's "Lifepod" was a sci-fi movie based on this director's "Lifeboat" nearly 50 years prior Hitchcock
#7252, aired 2016-03-08WHEN THINGS WERE ROTTEN $1600: Avalanches of this are not uncommon in poor areas of large cities; in 1993 one killed more than 30 near Istanbul garbage
#7241, aired 2016-02-22THE IMAGE AWARDS $400: She won for Outstanding News, Talk or Information Show in 1993--& '94, '96, '98... Oprah Winfrey
#7209, aired 2016-01-07LAST EPISODES $800: The last words of this NBC sitcom in 1993: "Sorry, we're closed" Cheers
#7208, aired 2016-01-06THE SUPER BOWL HEAD COACH'S TEAM $1600: 1993: Jimmy Johnson (how 'bout them...) the Cowboys
#7205, aired 2016-01-01FAMOUS BELLS $600: On July 4, 1993 Nelson Mandela said this is "a very significant symbol for the entire democratic world" the Liberty Bell
#7195, aired 2015-12-18INTERNATIONAL SWIMMING HALL OF FAMERS $1200: 1993: This 4-time Olympic gold medalist who did much of his swimming following a dive Greg Louganis
#7158, aired 2015-10-28NEO GEO $400: You take the left half of the old name, we'll take the right, said these 2 new European countries in 1993 the Czech Republic & Slovakia
#7157, aired 2015-10-27MOVERS & SHAKERS $600: In September 1993 Yitzhak Rabin unenthusiastically shook this foe's hand to seal a peace deal on the White House lawn (Yasser) Arafat
#7148, aired 2015-10-14A "RUN" OF TOP 40 HITS $2000: In 1993 Soul Asylum "bought a ticket for" this title transport, "like a madman laughin' at the rain" "Runaway Train"
#7136, aired 2015-09-28THE BRADY BUNCH $600: From 1988 to 1993 Nicholas Brady's signature appeared on our paper currency because of his position as this Secretary of the Treasury
#7115, aired 2015-07-17"L"AKES $1200: Sadly, the beautiful Chapel Bridge over this Swiss lake was badly damaged in a 1993 fire Lake Lucerne
#7110, aired 2015-07-10BOOK SEQUELS $400: Larry McMurtry's "Streets of Laredo" (1993) Lonesome Dove
#7108, aired 2015-07-08FEWER THAN A THOUSAND ISLANDS $400: In 1993 this southern borough voted to secede from New York City, but the state legislature did not approve Staten Island
#7091, aired 2015-06-15MOVIE TITLE POSSESIVES $2,000 (Daily Double): This 1993 film set during WWII was nominated for 12 Oscars Schindler's List
#7081, aired 2015-06-01THEY DIRECTED THEMSELVES $600: "Much Ado About Nothing" (1993) --that's him in the photo Kenneth Branagh
#7081, aired 2015-06-01MOORE OR LES $1600: He was Secretary of Defense under Bill Clinton in 1993 & 1994 Les Aspin
#7074, aired 2015-05-21MATTHEW McCONAUGHEY $400: Don't be stunned & perplexed; name this 1993 film in which Matthew said his first on-screen words--"alright, alright, alright" Dazed and Confused
#7063, aired 2015-05-06COMPLETE THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD TITLE $400: E. Annie Proulx, 1993: "The ____ News" Shipping
#7062, aired 2015-05-05"GOOD" PEOPLE $600: In 1993 he became the 1st game show producer inducted into the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Hall of Fame Mark Goodson
#7054, aired 2015-04-23I'M ALL ABOUT THAT BASSIST $400: In 1993 this bassist of some note said Michael Jackson picks up more for "Yesterday" than he does (Paul) McCartney
#7048, aired 2015-04-15YES, PRIME MINISTER $400: From 1993 to 2003 this country's PM was Jean Chretien, active since the age of 12 in the Liberal Party Canada
#7037, aired 2015-03-31AFRICAN-AMERICAN AUTHORS $7,000 (Daily Double): She won a 1993 Grammy for her reading of her poem "On the Pulse of Morning" Angelou
#7028, aired 2015-03-18LAND "HO"! $600: 2 central European countries took its place in 1993 Czechoslovakia
#7014, aired 2015-02-26THAT '90s SHOW $1000: Just between you & me, CBS had us "Eye to Eye with" this woman on a Thursday night newsmagazine from 1993 to 1995 Connie Chung
#7007, aired 2015-02-17SINGERS ON POSTAGE STAMPS $400: In the wee hours of January 8, 1993, his stamp was dedicated at Graceland on what would have been his 58th birthday Elvis Presley
#7007, aired 2015-02-17SINGERS ON POSTAGE STAMPS $1200: Hank Williams & this "I Fall to Pieces" singer were featured in a 1993 Country & Western series Patsy Cline
#7004, aired 2015-02-121990s FICTION $1200: In 1993 James Patterson came along with his first Alex Cross novel, "Along Came" this a Spider
#6995, aired 2015-01-30CANNE PALME D'OR WINNERS $800: 1993, from China: "Farewell My ____" Concubine
#6986, aired 2015-01-19TOP 30 TO 40 HITS $400: Kazaam! In 1993 this NBA superstar hit for 35 (on the charts, not the court) with "(I Know I Got) Skillz" Shaquille O'Neal
#6985, aired 2015-01-16ACTORS & THEIR OSCAR-WINNING ROLES $400: 1993: Tom Hanks as Andrew Beckett, a lawyer with AIDS, in this movie Philadelphia
#6984, aired 2015-01-15HERALDRY $600: A symbol of the Byzantine Empire, the double-headed this was made the national emblem of the Russian federation in 1993 eagle
#6970, aired 2014-12-26MILK & HONEY $200: In 1993 an ad firm hired by the California Milk Processor Board came up with this slogan "Got milk?"
#6967, aired 2014-12-23NOBEL PRIZE-WINNING AUTHORS $1,200 (Daily Double): This woman is truly "Beloved", winning a Pulitzer in 1988 & a Nobel in 1993 Toni Morrison
#6964, aired 2014-12-18OFFICIAL STATE STUFF $800: Accordion to 1993 Wisconsin Act 411, it's the state dance a polka
#6939, aired 2014-11-13WHERE THERE'S A WILL... $3,000 (Daily Double): This heiress' 1993 will disposed of property in NYC, Newport, Beverly Hills & Honolulu & sent $10 million to Durham, N.C. (Doris) Duke
#6938, aired 2014-11-12MOVIE "LAND" $1200: Debra Winger was Oscar-nominated for her part in this 1993 film in which Anthony Hopkins played C.S. Lewis Shadowlands
#6934, aired 2014-11-06PUBLISHED POSTHUMOUSLY $1200: In "Queen", published in 1993, he told of his grandmother, the daughter of a slave & a white slave owner (Alex) Haley
#6929, aired 2014-10-30ADORABLE ANDORRA $1000: Britannica dates the end of this European "system" to the 12th c. but in Andorra to 1993 & a new constitution the feudal system
#6927, aired 2014-10-28OSCAR SONGS IN OTHER WORDS $1000: 1993: Thoroughfares in the Brotherly Love city "Streets Of Philadelphia"
#6925, aired 2014-10-24AFRICAN-AMERICAN FIRSTS $2000: Rita Dove was the first African American to serve in this government post, from 1993 to 1995 poet laureate
#6915, aired 2014-10-10SPEAKING IN CODE $1000: Military code name for the plant-killing Vietnam War chemical that was linked to 3 kinds of cancer in 1993 Agent Orange
#6902, aired 2014-09-23BIG ROADIES $400: In 1993 bass tech Stuart Morgan played a gig for this Irish band when Adam Clayton couldn't make it U2
#6901, aired 2014-09-22"D.C."ING YOU $1200: They were the Super Bowl champs in 1993, 1994 & 1996 the Dallas Cowboys
#6882, aired 2014-07-15THEY CAME FROM HAWAII $2000: In 1993 Akebono became the first non-Japanese to reach Grand Champion status in this activity sumo wrestling
#6877, aired 2014-07-08SHAKESPEAREAN ACTORS $800: In 1993 Lynn Redgrave premiered her 1-woman show "Shakespeare for My Father", dedicated to this man Michael Redgrave
#6862, aired 2014-06-17THE NAME OF THE LAW $400: The handgun law named for this man began to take effect in 1993 (James) Brady
#6855, aired 2014-06-06POP MUSIC $1600: The Gin Blossoms had a 1993 hit with "Hey" this emotion Jealousy
#6850, aired 2014-05-30SINGLE-NAMED SINGERS' HITS $800: In 1993 he sang "If I Ever Lose My Faith In You" Sting
#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
#6844, aired 2014-05-22AMERICAN HISTORY $1200: On Oct. 3, 1993 rebels shot down 2 Blackhawk helicopters in this country; 18 U.S. soldiers were killed Somalia
#6840, aired 2014-05-16AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY $800: In 1993 Joycelyn Elders became the first African American to hold this government post Surgeon General
#6828, aired 2014-04-30NATIONAL SPELLING BEE WINNING WORDS $1200: 1993: A World War II suicide pilot K-A-M-I-K-A-Z-E
#6827, aired 2014-04-29THE NEW YORK TIMES YOU NEVER FORGET YOUR FIRST $200: (I'm Ben Brantley.) The first show I reviewed for The New York Times was an ill-fated 1993 sequel to this beloved musical; there wasn't much to like--even the dog who played Sandy was rather wooden Annie
#6827, aired 2014-04-29THE TV CHESSBOARD $1000: In 1993 Halle Berry played this title Alex Haley heroine, daughter of a plantation owner & a slave Queen
#6807, aired 2014-04-01WORLD NEWSPAPERS $400: In 1993 Boris Yeltsin shut down this newspaper for 30 days for inciting armed rebellion Pravda
#6799, aired 2014-03-20WORLD OF MUSIC $1,000 (Daily Double): In 1993 Yanni returned to his homeland for a series of concerts & a live album recorded atop this ancient hill the Acropolis
#6792, aired 2014-03-11LAND OF THE "FREE" $400: A series of lawsuits forced team owners in 1993 to agree to this in the NFL free agency
#6792, aired 2014-03-11GIVE MY REGARDS TO BROADWAY $800: This man seen here hit the Great White Way in 1993 as Abe Lincoln in Illinois Sam Waterston
#6788, aired 2014-03-05THAT MOVIE'S GENIUS $1200: An un-Gandhi-like Ben Kingsley takes a child chess prodigy under his wing in this 1993 film Searching for Bobby Fischer
#6786, aired 2014-03-031990s NO. 1 HITS $1200: "I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)" by this singer was tops for 5 weeks in 1993 Meat Loaf
#6781, aired 2014-02-24OSCAR BEST PICTURE PARTIAL MARQUEES $400: From 1993 Schindler's List
#6761, aired 2014-01-27MOVIES & POLITICS $1000: Kevin Kline comes to the White House & solves unemployment in this 1993 film Dave
#6760, aired 2014-01-24SAFETY IN NUMBERS $600: In 1993 No. 36, LeRoy Butler, became the first player to do this stadium's "leap" after scoring a TD Lambeau Field
#6753, aired 2014-01-1530 YEARS $800: Having failed to protect JFK, Clint Eastwood tries to thwart a new assassin 30 years later in this 1993 film In the Line of Fire
#6747, aired 2014-01-07BREAKAWAY NATIONS $1600: About the size of Pennsylvania, it broke free of Ethiopia in 1993 Eritrea
#6746, aired 2014-01-06SPACE SHUTTLE ENDEAVOUR $200: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from the California Science Center in Los Angeles.) In 1993, Endeavour made the first service mission to this malfunctioning project launched three years earlier & gave it what NASA called "a new pair of glasses" the Hubble Space Telescope
#6737, aired 2013-12-24NOBEL LIT WINNERS $1600: 1993: A Howard grad Toni Morrison
#6733, aired 2013-12-18FILM COMPOSERS $400: Composer for such films as "Jaws" & "Superman", he served as conductor of the Boston Pops from 1980 to 1993 John Williams
#6696, aired 2013-10-28ANTHONY HOPKINS MOVIES BY ROLE $1600: Butler James Stevens (1993) The Remains of the Day
#6689, aired 2013-10-17LANGUAGES IN THE USA $200: In 1993 KLAX-FM became the first station in this language to top L.A.'s radio ratings Spanish
#6679, aired 2013-10-03INDEPENDENCE DAYS $400: A country that existed for more than 70 years broke up January 1, 1993, giving birth to these two European nations the Czech Republic and Slovakia
#6672, aired 2013-09-24CNN ENVIRONMENT $200: (Sumnima Udas of CNN gives the clue from a boat in a river.) The pollution level of Delhi's Yamuna River more than doubled from 1993 to 2005; among the main culprits are these chemicals from the abundant agricultural land upriver pesticides
#6651, aired 2013-07-15"MIGHTY" $600: The team then known by this name played its first game Oct. 8, 1993, losing to the Red Wings the Mighty Ducks (of Anaheim)
#6647, aired 2013-07-09EMMY'S BEST COMEDY SERIES $800: 1993: Something for the show about nothing Seinfeld
#6634, aired 2013-06-20CRIME BOSS $1200: Captured in 1993 after decades as a fugitive, Salvatore Riina was a longtime mafia boss on this Italian island Sicily
#6630, aired 2013-06-14LIAM NEESON $400: In this 1993 film Liam said, "Stern, if this factory ever produces a shell that can actually be fired, I'll be very unhappy" Schindler's List
#6629, aired 2013-06-13SCOTLAND $2000: This 1993 Irvine Welsh novel about hangers-out near the railroad introduced many to modern Scottish writing Trainspotting
#6617, aired 2013-05-28MISSION $1000: Unomil was the U.N. peacekeeping mission to this West African country from 1993 to 1997 Liberia
#6593, aired 2013-04-24WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? $2,000 (Daily Double): 1993's Handgun Violence Prevention Act, named for him, called for a 5-day waiting period in a handgun purchase (James) Brady
#6578, aired 2013-04-031993: 20 YEARS AGO IN FILM $200: Robin Williams based much of this title character on his childhood nanny Mrs. Doubtfire
#6578, aired 2013-04-031993: 20 YEARS AGO IN FILM $400: Jack Lemmon & Walter Matthau were a pair of disagreeable codgers in this comedy Grumpy Old Men
#6578, aired 2013-04-031993: 20 YEARS AGO IN FILM $600: Holly Hunter played the musical pieces herself in this film set in 1850s New Zealand The Piano
#6578, aired 2013-04-031993: 20 YEARS AGO IN FILM $800: This macabre animated holiday fest was inspired by a poem Tim Burton wrote in the 1980s The Nightmare Before Christmas
#6578, aired 2013-04-031993: 20 YEARS AGO IN FILM $1000: The title star of this film was indeed released & lived the rest of its days in the fjords of Norway Free Willy
#6534, aired 2013-01-31AROUND THE WHITE HOUSE WITH ALEX $1200: Maybe if the laws were changed, I could be president, like the guy above me who took residence here in this year 1993
#6519, aired 2013-01-10MOVIE TAGLINES $200: 1993: "An adventure 65 million years in the making" Jurassic Park
#6516, aired 2013-01-07FEMALE FIRSTS $2000: The first female White House press secretary, she served in 1993 & 1994 (Dee Dee) Myers
#6511, aired 2012-12-311990s HISTORY $1000: A 51-day standoff between the feds & Branch Davidians took place in 1993 near this seat of McLennan County, Texas Waco
#6508, aired 2012-12-26THEIR SOLE OSCAR NOMINATION $200: Liam Neeson, 1993 Schindler's List
#6504, aired 2012-12-20BIRTH OF A NATION $800: The Czech Republic: January 1, 1993, with this author as its first president Václav Havel
#6484, aired 2012-11-22HANKS GIVING $400: Tom gave an Oscar-winning performance as a lawyer with AIDS in this 1993 drama Philadelphia
#6463, aired 2012-10-24TV THEME SONG HITS $600: 1993: "Bad Boys" Cops
#6461, aired 2012-10-22FORMAL MOVIE TITLES $600: 1993: Her... well, it's actually a him... I mean, this housekeeper was a man, baby! Mrs. Doubtfire
#6444, aired 2012-09-27FIRST FEMALE LEADERS $1200: Prime Minister Kim Campbell (1993) Canada
#6444, aired 2012-09-27FIRST MUSIC, THEN A MOVIE $2000: 1969: Led Zeppelin 1993: An ensemble including Matthew McConaughey Dazed and Confused
#6433, aired 2012-08-01CRAYOLA COLORS $1200: Tickle me this color was introduced in 1993, piggy in 1998 pink
#6417, aired 2012-07-10FAMOUS AFRICAN AMERICANS $800: This tennis player's memoir "Days of Grace" was published posthumously in 1993 Arthur Ashe
#6417, aired 2012-07-10FAMOUS AFRICAN AMERICANS $1200: She read a poem at President Clinton's 1993 inauguration & in 2011 received the Medal of Freedom from President Obama Maya Angelou
#6403, aired 2012-06-20FIRST LADY MICHELLE OBAMA $2000: (First Lady Michelle Obama presents the clue.) One of the happiest times of my life was founding the Chicago branch of Public Allies, which develops young leaders; it was one of the 1st efforts under this federal volunteerism program created in 1993 AmeriCorps
#6391, aired 2012-06-04THE OTHER WOMAN $800: Chaka Khan's version of "I'm Every Woman" went to No. 21; in 1993 this other woman took it to No. 4 Whitney Houston
#6336, aired 2012-03-19BY GEORGE $800: The 1993 book "Turmoil and Triumph: My Years As Secretary of State" George Shultz
#6336, aired 2012-03-19POTPOURRI $2000: In 1993 the Library of Congress made Rita Dove the first African American to hold this position a poet laureate
#6319, aired 2012-02-23RHYMING MOVIES $2000: Bette Midler was one of 3 witches in this aptly named 1993 comedy Hocus Pocus
#6316, aired 2012-02-20McPEOPLE $800: Called the "Citizen Chronicler", he won his first Pulitzer in 1993 for his biography of "Truman" (David) McCullough
#6313, aired 2012-02-15AMERICAN EXPERIENCE CLINTON $800: Here's Clinton in 1993, signing the bill named for this man to his left, instituting background checks for anyone buying a firearm (James) Brady
#6302, aired 2012-01-31EDITORS $1200: The long of it is that he has been the editor of the crossword puzzles for The New York Times since 1993 (Will) Shortz
#6298, aired 2012-01-25BIRD BOOKS $2,400 (Daily Double): A 1993 raid in Mogadishu that left 18 American soldiers dead is chronicled in this book by journalist Mark Bowden Black Hawk Down
#6291, aired 2012-01-16WOMEN IN GOVERNMENT $800: Formerly director of Arkansas' department of health, in 1993 Joycelyn Elders was appointed to this higher post the Surgeon General
#6289, aired 2012-01-12WORLD POTPOURRI $200: In 1993 The New York Times Company paid $1.1 billion to acquire the Globe, a newspaper in this city Boston
#6282, aired 2012-01-03PATENTS OF WELL-KNOWN FOLKS $400: In 1993 this "Billie Jean" singer co-patented a "Method and means for creating anti-gravity illusion" Michael Jackson
#6242, aired 2011-11-08IT'S YES-VEMBER $400: The Maastricht Treaty came into effect on November 1, 1993, providing for the currency now called this the euro
#6240, aired 2011-11-04MTV VIDEO OF THE YEAR ARTISTS $2000: 1993: "Jeremy" Pearl Jam
#6224, aired 2011-10-13MOVIES ON THE MAP $400: 1993 Tom Hanks / Denzel Washington film Philadelphia
#6219, aired 2011-10-06AWARDS & HONORS $800: (I'm Chevy Chase.) In 1993 I was honored as Man of the Year by this Harvard theatrical society the Hasty Pudding
#6217, aired 2011-10-04PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS $1200: In 1993 & 1994 the Tonys for Best Play went to parts 1 & 2 of his "Angels in America" (Tony) Kushner
#6209, aired 2011-09-22THE WORLD TRADE CENTER & GROUND ZERO $1000: Memorial pools at Ground Zero not only commemorate those killed on 9/11, but also in the garage bombing in February of this year 1993
#6199, aired 2011-07-21NBA ROOKIES OF THE YEAR $800: Shaq took the honor in 1993 as a member of this team the Orlando Magic
#6181, aired 2011-06-27SIGNAGE $200: A 1993 law says for outdoor signs in this Canadian province, French lettering has to be predominant over English Quebec
#6166, aired 2011-06-06WE'RE ANIMATED ABOUT BOOKS $1000: This 1993 Welsh novel is actually about Scotland. Trainspotting
#6164, aired 2011-06-02MODERN WORDS $2,000 (Daily Double): Alphanumeric name for the most popular of a trio of audio encoding methods released in 1993 mp3
#6135, aired 2011-04-22FATHERS-IN-LAW $200: United Farm Workers president Arturo Rodriguez' father-in-law was this man who died in 1993 César Chávez
#6130, aired 2011-04-15NATION STATION $2000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows a picture and a map on the monitor.) Helping to overthrow Ethiopian dictator Mengistu in 1991 sparked a drive for independence here, & in 1993 it became Africa's newest independent republic Eritrea
#6118, aired 2011-03-30UNIVERSITY SPORTS TEAMS $800: Worn by the National College football champions for 1993 & 1999, this team's logo is seen here the (Florida State) Seminoles
#6109, aired 2011-03-17HOW'S THE SCREENPLAY GOING, STEVE? $2000: Steven Zaillian said hello to both Oscar & Oskar in penning this 1993 film set in WWII Poland Schindler's List
#6083, aired 2011-02-09TV JUDGES $400: From 1981 to 1993 it was definitely, definitely time for this judge to rule on "The People's Court" (Joe) Wapner
#6071, aired 2011-01-24NBA CHAMPS $400: They won 3 in a row from 1991 to 1993 & again from 1996 to 1998 the (Chicago) Bulls
#6067, aired 2011-01-18THE CINEMA $200: In this 1993 film, Richard Attenborough thinks, What could possibly go wrong with a dinosaur theme park? Jurassic Park
#6064, aired 2011-01-13ROBIN WILLIAMS MOVIES $800: 1993: Robin was Daniel Hillard, who disguised himself as a housekeeper Mrs. Doubtfire
#6054, aired 2010-12-30THE 1990s $200: In 1993 General Beg of this countrv said yes, we have nukes & we'll use them on India if we have to Pakistan
#6043, aired 2010-12-15THE CITY'S MAYOR $600: Tom Bradley (1973 to 1993) Los Angeles
#6038, aired 2010-12-08NBA MVPs PDQ, OK? $1000: In 1993 this Taco Bell spokesman wasn't "turrible", he was league MVP for Phoenix Charles Barkley
#6029, aired 2010-11-25THE PRINCESS BRIDE $200: With her 1993 marriage to Crown Prince Naruhito, Masako Owada became this country's empress-in-waiting Japan
#6010, aired 2010-10-29COUNTRY CLUBS $4,000 (Daily Double): Members of this club formed in 1993 include Latvia, Lithuania & Luxembourg--sorry, Libya, you're not invited the European Union
#6001, aired 2010-10-18'90s FEMALE NO. 1 HITMAKERS $1200: 1993: "Dreamlover" & "Hero" Mariah Carey
#5991, aired 2010-10-04COMPUTER MILESTONES $800: 1993: this company introduces its Pentium processor Intel
#5988, aired 2010-09-29MUSIC OF THE NIGHT $1200: 1993's "Tuesday Night Music Club" was her debut album Sheryl Crow
#5970, aired 2010-07-23THE LATE NIGHT CROWD $1000: Back in 1993 this "SNL" vet's foray into late night on Fox lasted only 29 episodes Chevy Chase
#5964, aired 2010-07-15OSCAR IN THEIR FILM DEBUTS $1200: Best Supporting Actress for "The Piano" (1993) Anna Paquin
#5934, aired 2010-06-03SPORTS SHORTS $600: 1993 & 1999: Retires from the Bulls; 2003: Retires from the Wizards Michael Jordan
#5929, aired 2010-05-27MUSICAL MOVIE TITLES $400: Harvey Keitel agrees to deliver the title instrument to Holly Hunter in this 1993 film The Piano
#5918, aired 2010-05-12PALME D'OR WINNERS $1200: In 1993 Holly Hunter's performance helped this woman become the only female director to win the Palme d'Or Jane Campion
#5910, aired 2010-04-30SCENE & HERD $800: Sam Neill & 2 kids narrowly avoid being stampeded by a herd of dinosaurs in this 1993 adventure Jurassic Park
#5898, aired 2010-04-14HUBBLE, HUBBLE, TOIL & TROUBLE $800: An aberration in this part of the telescope was found shortly after launch; a 1993 Shuttle mission fixed it a mirror
#5886, aired 2010-03-29DEADLY FILMS? $800: In 1993 "Basic" this was spoofed by "Fatal" this Instinct
#5860, aired 2010-02-19MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $1200: 1993: "Benny &" this sister Joon
#5843, aired 2010-01-27THIS OLD HOUSE 30th ANNIVERSARY $1200: A 1993 Miami project restored a home devastated by this disaster the year before; note the new storm shutters Hurricane Andrew
#5833, aired 2010-01-13MOVIE POLITICIANS $1000: Local accountant Charles Grodin goes over the nation's books for President Kevin Kline in this 1993 movie Dave
#5832, aired 2010-01-12FAMOUS AMOS $400: Samuel L. Jackson & Nicolas Cage team up in this 1993 comedy whose title plays off the "Amos 'n' Andy" radio series Amos & Andrew
#5828, aired 2010-01-06YOU'VE BEEN TRADED $1000: In 1993 the 49ers sent this QB (along with a safety & a 3rd round pick) to the Chiefs for a 1st rounder Joe Montana
#5826, aired 2010-01-04POTPOURRI $200: In 1993 the FCC required analog TVs sold in the U.S. to display this to help the deaf & the non-English speaking closed captions
#5818, aired 2009-12-23TOP O' THE CHARTS $800: This subtitle of a 1993 Meat Loaf chart-topper follows "I'd Do Anything For Love..." "(But I Won't Do That)"
#5813, aired 2009-12-16"D.P." $800: In 1993 this chain put crunchy thin crust on its menus nationwide Domino's Pizza
#5807, aired 2009-12-08CALENDAR GIRLS $400: Donna Douglas played this "Beverly Hillbillies" gal on TV & Erika Eleniak played her in the 1993 movie Elly May
#5768, aired 2009-10-14IN THE MILITARY? $600: It was Howard Stern's 1993 bestselling autobiography Private Parts
#5766, aired 2009-10-12NATIONAL INQUIRER $400: Playwright Vaclav Havel became president of this nation in 1993 The Czech Republic
#5743, aired 2009-07-22LITTLE WOMEN $800: Though not tall, this future Secy. of State made a big impression in 1993 as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Madeleine Albright
#5735, aired 2009-07-10AROUND THE MEDITERRANEAN $1200: In 1993, limited autonomy was granted to this coastal area that's home to 1.5 million people the Gaza Strip
#5732, aired 2009-07-07NELSON MANDELA $200: In 1993 Mandela shared this prize with white South African president F.W. De Klerk the Nobel Peace Prize
#5707, aired 2009-06-02CONAN O'BRIEN $400: In 1993 Conan began taping "Late Night" at this New York center popular at Christmas Rockefeller
#5677, aired 2009-04-21THE NEW YORK TIMES PULITZER WINNERS $400: A 1993 award cited John F. Burns' "courageous", coverage of the destruction of" this Bosnian capital Sarajevo
#5669, aired 2009-04-09EMMY-WINNING SITCOM EPISODES $1600: "The Contest" (Writing, 1993) Seinfeld
#5663, aired 2009-04-01NO. 1 HITMAKERS OF THE '90s $800: 1993: "I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)" Meat Loaf
#5661, aired 2009-03-30"THE" NATION $1600: One of the 2 European nations that came into being with a split on January 1, 1993 the Czech Republic (or the Slovak Republic)
#5652, aired 2009-03-17YOU'RE IN THE CABI-NOT! $400: Zoe Baird, 1993 Attorney General
#5646, aired 2009-03-09AMERICAN FEMALE FIGURE SKATERS $1200: This skater known for her hairstyle bought the Ice Capades in 1993 but sold it 2 years later Dorothy Hamill
#5631, aired 2009-02-16TCM WITH ROBERT OSBORNE $800: (Turner Classic Movies's Robert Osborne gives the clue.) For this 1993 film, Brad Pitt practiced fly-fishing on the roof of his Hollywood apartment building, sometimes catching the hook in his head A River Runs Through It
#5620, aired 2009-01-30ACTORS' DIRECTORIAL DEBUTS $1600: "A Bronx Tale" (1993) (Robert) De Niro
#5589, aired 2008-12-18"IN" THE MOVIES $2000: Crusty Secret Service agent Clint Eastwood protects the president from John Malkovich in this 1993 thriller In the Line of Fire
#5552, aired 2008-10-28A BEN KINGSLEY FILM FESTIVAL $2,000 (Daily Double): 1993: Bookkeeper Itzhak Stern Schindler's List
#5546, aired 2008-10-20THEIR ONLY TOP 10 POP HIT $2000: "Linger" (1993) The Cranberries
#5539, aired 2008-10-09HALLS OF FAME $400: Scott Carpenter (1990), Pete Conrad (1993) & Sally Ride (2003) are members of this profession's Hall of Fame astronaut
#5530, aired 2008-09-26NONFICTION PULITZER WINNERS $200: Garry Wills used a lot more than 272 words writing "Lincoln at" this place, which won him a 1993 Pulitzer Gettysburg
#5525, aired 2008-09-19WHEN YOU WERE YOUNG $200: Floods ravaged the Midwest in 1993 as the confluence of the Missouri & this river moved 19 miles upstream the Mississippi
#5524, aired 2008-09-1860 YEARS OF THE EMMYS $400: As of 2008, this Kelsey Grammer sitcom that ran from 1993 to 2004 had won the most Emmys, 37 Frasier
#5510, aired 2008-07-18BUBBA FETE $1,200 (Daily Double): On January 20, 1993 this cable network threw Clinton its own inaugural ball, featuring Don Henley & En Vogue MTV
#5504, aired 2008-07-10STRIKE FORCES $400: JTF-2 is now this country's Elite CTU following the disbanding of its RCMP-SERT in 1993 Canada
#5494, aired 2008-06-26WOMEN WRITERS $2,000 (Daily Double): A graduate of Howard University, she won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1993 Toni Morrison
#5490, aired 2008-06-20THE 20th CENTURY $200: The full popular name of this military personnel policy announced in 1993 included "Don't Pursue" Don't Ask, Don't Tell
#5490, aired 2008-06-20MOVIE MR. & MRS. $400: For that dude to look like a lady in this 1993 film, Robin Williams had to undergo makeup sessions 4 1/2 hours long Mrs. Doubtfire
#5483, aired 2008-06-11STUPID ANSWERS $1600: Completes the title of the 1993 Roddy Doyle book "Paddy Clarke Ha Ha..." Ha
#5467, aired 2008-05-20A WHITE CATEGORY $1200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Steinway & Sons factory in New York.) Steinway stopped using this material in keys decades ago, & in 1993 the company patented a piano key material made of a substitute for it ivory
#5456, aired 2008-05-05AN HISTORIC OCCASION $1000: On Jan. 1, 1993 this republic came into being, & some of its people sought citizenship in the neighboring Czech Republic Slovakia
#5452, aired 2008-04-29MOVIE TAGLINES $400: 1993: "He's having the worst day of his life... over and over again" Groundhog Day
#5449, aired 2008-04-24MOVIE TAGLINES $200: 1993; "A murdered wife. A one-armed man. An obsessed detective. The chase begins." The Fugitive
#5449, aired 2008-04-24HISTORY OF THE JEWISH PEOPLE $1000: 1993: This prime minister agrees to the Oslo Peace Accords along with Yasser Arafat (Yitzhak) Rabin
#5423, aired 2008-03-19THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE $800: F.W. De Klerk & this man went halfsies on the 1993 Peace Prize for the peaceful termination of apartheid (Nelson) Mandela
#5415, aired 2008-03-07MAN & SUPERMAN $400: He was drafted by the Buffalo Bills in 1988 but never played; in 1993 he began playing Superman on "Lois & Clark" Dean Cain
#5415, aired 2008-03-07MAJOR BARBARAS $1200: In 1993 she replaced long-serving Alan Cranston as U.S. Senator from California (Barbara) Boxer
#5406, aired 2008-02-25TENORS $400: This exuberant Italian who died in 2007 sang for 500,000 opera lovers in Central Park June 26, 1993 Pavarotti
#5378, aired 2008-01-16HAVE I TOLD YOU PHILATELY $400: The stamp featuring him was released on January 8, 1993; the USPS printed 500 million Elvis
#5378, aired 2008-01-16THAT I LOVE YOU $800: In 1993 this "Fabulous Baker Boys" star (& it wasn't Beau or Jeff Bridges) wed TV producer David E. Kelley Michelle Pfeiffer
#5370, aired 2008-01-04KEEPING UP WITH THE JONES $1600: In a 1993 film, after Harrison Ford tells this actor, "I didn't kill my wife", he replies, "I don't care" Tommy Lee Jones
#5344, aired 2007-11-29YOU'RE GOING TO WIN A PULITZER! $1200: This paper won in 1993 for public service for coverage of Hurricane Andrew & its aftermath The Miami Herald
#5342, aired 2007-11-27I RESIGN! $1000: She left NASA in 1993 to go into the business of advanced technologies--and she may look familiar Mae Jemison
#5341, aired 2007-11-26NOW PLAYING AT THE OEDIPUS COMPLEX $1000: Johnny Depp's mom is a morbidly obese shut-in who hasn't left the house in 7 years in this 1993 film What's Eating Gilbert Grape
#5324, aired 2007-11-01THE HOUSE OF BURGESS MEREDITH $1600: Burgess swigs some booze & calls it breakfast as Grandpa Gustafson in this 1993 Lemmon-Matthau film Grumpy Old Men
#5322, aired 2007-10-30POP DIVA TURNS MOVIE STAR $2000: 1993: Janet Jackson in this urban drama Poetic Justice
#5295, aired 2007-09-21I SAT IN FOR REGIS $1000: The 1993 NASCAR Rookie of the Year, this driver of the 24 car has zoomed into Regis' chair a few times Jeff Gordon
#5291, aired 2007-09-17AFTER $600: After "The Pelican Brief" in 1992, he followed up with "The Client" in 1993 John Grisham
#5280, aired 2007-07-20WAY BACK IN THE 1990s $800: On Aug. 10, 1993 she was sworn in as the 107th Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg
#5280, aired 2007-07-20WAY BACK IN THE 1990s $2,000 (Daily Double): On Jan. 1, 1993 2 new European nations were formed from the split of this suddenly ex-country Czechoslovakia
#5271, aired 2007-07-09REUNITED $800: This band reunited to play "Don't Stop" at Clinton's 1993 inaugural gala Fleetwood Mac
#5264, aired 2007-06-28LADIES IN SPACE $400: In 1993, Kathryn Thornton went into space to help repair the flawed "vision" of this, which had mirror problems the Hubble
#5258, aired 2007-06-20COLD MOVIES $1600: The Uruguayan rugby team has a bad day & not enough seasoning in this 1993 Ethan Hawke film Alive
#5257, aired 2007-06-19OH, CANADA $2000: Martin, not Brian, is the real first name of this man who was Canada's PM from 1984 to 1993 Mulroney
#5220, aired 2007-04-27BUT YOU CAN NEVER LEAVE $1200: In 1993 Panamanian courts convicted this leader of involvement in the murder of one of his political foes Noriega
#5220, aired 2007-04-27THEY PLAYED WYATT EARP $1200: In 1993's "Tombstone", he played Earp to Val Kilmer's Doc Holliday Kurt Russell
#5214, aired 2007-04-19MR. OR MS. MAYOR $800: In 1993 Richard Riordan succeeded Tom Bradley in running this city Los Angeles
#5188, aired 2007-03-14TV OF THE FUTURE $2000: (Hi, I'm Dana Delany, and) I'm glad 2007 hasn't turned out the way it looked in this 1993 miniseries I starred in, with a title out of Faulkner Wild Palms
#5186, aired 2007-03-12NO. 1 ALBUMS OF THE '90s $600: This band's 1993 "In Utero" album vowed, "Frances Farmer will have her revenge on Seattle" Nirvana
#5182, aired 2007-03-06BUSINESS PEOPLE $1000: Ty Warner worked for Dakin before starting his own company & introducing this line of small plush toys in 1993 Beanie Babies
#5174, aired 2007-02-22THE SUPREME COURTSHIP $800: She was political director for Bush Sr., he was a Clinton campaign strategist; somehow they wed in 1993 James Carville & Mary Matalin
#5167, aired 2007-02-13AMERICAN HISTORY $1000: Cleanup of this Pennsylvania nuclear power plant following the 1979 meltdown didn't end until 1993 Three Mile Island
#5165, aired 2007-02-09A COUNTRY OF AFRICA $800: In 1993 Eritrea declared independence & broke from this larger country Ethiopia
#5159, aired 2007-02-01THAT'S MY MOVIE! $1600: Ho ho no! Oogie Boogie holds Santa hostage in this 1993 film, "Tim Burton's..." The Nightmare Before Christmas
#5147, aired 2007-01-16MILES & MILES & MILES OF ART $200: This legendary tennis player's memoir "Days of Grace" was published in 1993, after his death Arthur Ashe
#5143, aired 2007-01-10SPORTS BARRIERS $1000: On October 3, 1993 Jim Epler became the first to surpass 300 miles per hour in this type of drag racing car seen here a funny car
#5140, aired 2007-01-05BIG SCREEN BIO SUBJECTS $600: 1993: Enter this "dragon" Bruce Lee
#5139, aired 2007-01-04CREATURE FEATURES $1600: The title role in this heartwarming 1993 movie was played by Keiko, a killer whale Free Willy
#5131, aired 2006-12-25THEN HIT "PRINT" $600: Linford Christie, who ran 100 meters in 9.87 seconds in 1993, was this kind of athlete a sprinter
#5123, aired 2006-12-13SHADES OF GREEN $600: Introduced in 1993, the Crayola color named for this stalk veggie is more popular with kids than the real thing asparagus
#5123, aired 2006-12-13CONAN O'BRIEN $800: When Conan took over for David Letterman as the host of "Late Night" in 1993, this man was his sidekick Andy Richter
#5122, aired 2006-12-12ASIAN-AMERICAN FIRSTS $1,000 (Daily Double): In 1993 this person became the first Asian American to anchor a major network TV newscast Connie Chung
#5117, aired 2006-12-05THE GREEN BAY PACKERS $600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew walks through the stands in Green Bay.) On December 26, 1993, defensive back LeRoy Butler scored a touchdown off a Raiders fumble & originated this alliterative celebration the Lambeau leap
#5112, aired 2006-11-28THEY TOOK DEBATE $600: In 1993 Vice President Al Gore & Ross Perot appeared on Larry King to debate this trade pact NAFTA
#5107, aired 2006-11-21GENEROUS FOOD PORTIONS $1000: In 1993 chefs from Glasgow's Hilton & others used 80 ox stomachs to make the largest this on record--668 lbs.! Och aye! haggis
#5093, aired 2006-11-01CRAYOLA COLORS $1000: In 1993 Crayola added a mellow orange crayon & named it for this pasta dish Macaroni and Cheese
#5093, aired 2006-11-01I WAS ON JEOPARDY! $2000: From 1993 to 1998 the "Jeopardy!" player seen here played this "pioneering" TV character Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
#5080, aired 2006-10-13POLITICAL CARICATURES $1000: We raise a toast to this guy who in 1993 dissolved his country's parliament Boris Yeltsin
#5059, aired 2006-09-14COMPUTER HISTORY $1000: In 1993 Intel introduced this new chip, which had 3.1 million transistors Pentium
#5057, aired 2006-09-12SPORTS RECORDS $200: In a career that spanned from 1966 to 1993, Nolan Ryan pitched an incredible 7 of these, the last at 44 years of age a no-hitter
#5054, aired 2006-07-27BEAR STUFF $1,000 (Daily Double): Subject of a 1930s novelty song; in 1993 9,750 bears & their owners attended one set up in New Zealand teddy bear's picnic
#5045, aired 2006-07-14I'M TOMMY LEE JONES! $800: The trail rarely went cold with me on the case as U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard in this 1993 big screener The Fugitive
#5039, aired 2006-07-06THE GRAND OLE OPRY $1200: On the Opry stage in 1993, the USPS unveiled 4 new country music stamps, one honoring this famed family the Carter family
#5030, aired 2006-06-23THE VOTES ARE IN $400: In 1993 this U.S. commonwealth voted to maintain its status quo & not become a state Puerto Rico
#5012, aired 2006-05-30COLORFUL ROCK $200: The 1993 hit "Something In Common" was a duet featuring Whitney Houston & him Bobby Brown
#5009, aired 2006-05-25EXECUTIVE JOHNS $1600: In 1993 the failure of the handheld Newton device helped force out John Sculley as this company's CEO Apple
#5008, aired 2006-05-24THE JEOPARDY! MOVIE "CLUB" $400: 1993: 4 Asian-American women & their moms sit around talking The Joy Luck Club
#4991, aired 2006-05-01ACADEMIA NUTS $1000: Czech, mate! She was a Georgetown professor of intl. affairs before becoming U.S. ambassador to the U.N. in 1993 Madeleine Albright
#4976, aired 2006-04-10ENTERTAINERS $1600: In 1993 this E Street Band drummer became the bandleader on "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" Max Weinberg
#4969, aired 2006-03-30LET'S TAKE A TRIP $1000: When this country broke away from Ethiopia in 1993, Haile Selassie Avenue in the capital became Harnet Avenue Eritrea
#4966, aired 2006-03-27THE HEISMAN TROPHY $400: 1993 Heisman winner Charlie Ward was a first-round pick in this pro sport, not football basketball
#4961, aired 2006-03-20SNOW BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS $200: A newsman's stuck in a snowy Penn. town in this 1993 film. A newsman's stuck in a snowy Penn. town in this 1993 film Groundhog Day
#4958, aired 2006-03-15JAPANESE HISTORY $1600: Until 1993 the Liberal Democratic Party had controlled this legislative assembly for 38 straight years the Diet
#4950, aired 2006-03-03A MICHAEL DOUGLAS FILM FESTIVAL $1600: 1993: "I am not a vigilante. I'm just trying to get home to my little girl's birthday party" Falling Down
#4940, aired 2006-02-17TEEN POTPOURRI $600: She turned 13 on Feb. 27, 1993--one month after her father became president Chelsea Clinton
#4920, aired 2006-01-20FAMOUS WOMEN $400: Born in Lorain, Ohio in 1931, this African-American woman won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1993 Toni Morrison
#4906, aired 2006-01-0213-LETTER WORDS $3,000 (Daily Double): The 1993 Elvis stamp is the U.S. Postal Service's most popular ever of this type, honoring an event or a person commemorative
#4901, aired 2005-12-26FALL DOWN GO BOOM! $200: This sandy Vegas hotel is seen here going bust in 1993 the Dunes
#4877, aired 2005-11-22EUROPE $200: In 1993 this country became a federal state with 3 regions: Flanders, Wallonia & one for the capital city Belgium
#4871, aired 2005-11-14POETS & POETRY $2,000 (Daily Double): In 1993 she became the second poet to recite an original work at a presidential inauguration Maya Angelou
#4866, aired 2005-11-07OFF TO COLLEGE $400: In 1993 Google co-founder Sergey Brin graduated from Maryland with honors in math & this field computer science
#4862, aired 2005-11-01EVEN STEPHEN $800: In 1993 this British physicist made an appearance as himself on "Star Trek: The Next Generation" Hawking
#4858, aired 2005-10-26TENNIS, ANYONE? $200: In 1993 he was ranked the world's No. 1 tennis player; he "re-peted" as No. 1 5 more years Pete Sampras
#4858, aired 2005-10-26TENNIS, ANYONE? $600: Before she was stabbed in the back on April 30, 1993, she had won an amazing 32 singles titles in less than 5 years Monica Seles
#4857, aired 2005-10-25AMERICAN WOMEN $2000: Elected in 1993, she's the first woman to represent Texas in the U.S. Senate Kay Bailey Hutchison
#4842, aired 2005-10-04COMPANIES $400: This co. agreed in 1993 to lease the New Amsterdam Theatre, & the old Times Square of degradation & filth was history Disney
#4840, aired 2005-09-30RETIRED JERSEYS $800: This legend hit the rafters in 1993 Larry Bird
#4835, aired 2005-09-23SPORTS MOVIES $200: 1993: An undersized undergrad fights to make the Notre Dame football team Rudy
#4826, aired 2005-09-12FRED THOMPSON, ACTING SENATOR $800: Sen. Fred played the White House Chief of Staff in this 1993 Clint Eastwood Secret Service pic In the Line of Fire
#4814, aired 2005-07-07ROCKIN' ROLE $800: Angela Bassett brought this energetic singer's story to life in 1993's "What's Love Got to Do with It" Tina Turner
#4807, aired 2005-06-28WHAT'S IN A NAME $800: This biblical name climbed the ladder to become the most popular baby name for boys, 1993-2003 Jacob
#4803, aired 2005-06-22CRIME $800: Since 1993, rape by this person has been a crime in all 50 states; it isn't one in most other countries a husband (or spouse)
#4803, aired 2005-06-22& NEVER THE TWAINS SHALL MEET $1600: In 1870 Mark married the lovely Olivia Langdon; in 1993 Shania wed this adorable "mutt" Robert "Mutt" Lange
#4800, aired 2005-06-17LAKES & RIVERS $1000: More chairs are thrown on "Jerry Springer", but her talk show that debuted in 1993 is still on the air, too Ricki Lake
#4797, aired 2005-06-14VINCENT $2000: He was the New York Times' senior film critic from 1969 to 1993 Vincent Canby
#4793, aired 2005-06-08JOCKEY SHORTS $1600: In 1993 Julie Krone became the first female jockey to win a triple crown event, this third leg the Belmont Stakes
#4788, aired 2005-06-01THE IG NOBEL PRIZES $1000: For "redefining the industrial revolution with such devices as the Veg-O-Matic", this inventor took a 1993 prize Ron Popeil
#4779, aired 2005-05-19CREATURE FEATURE $1600: 1993: "Jack the ____" Bear
#4779, aired 2005-05-19SYMPHONIES $2000: A surprise hit album of 1993 was this contemporary Polish composer's "Symphony of Sorrowful Songs" (Henryk) Gorecki
#4768, aired 2005-05-04AROUND THE LOUVRE $1600: This man transferred 5,000 civil servants out of the Louvre & inaugurated the resulting new art wing in 1993 François Mitterrand
#4764, aired 2005-04-28HEADLINERS ON TOUR $800: 1993: "Zooropa" U2
#4753, aired 2005-04-13HERE'S LOOKING AT YOU, KID $800: Flora McGrath in 1993's "The Piano" Anna Paquin
#4733, aired 2005-03-16____ OF THE ____ $1600: In 1993 this musical netted 7 Tonys, including one for Chita Rivera Kiss of the Spider Woman
#4724, aired 2005-03-03KHOMEINI, KHAMENEI OR KHATAMI $1000: Published "Fear of the Wave" in 1993 Khatami
#4717, aired 2005-02-22"A" MEN $200: He was one of Time's Men of the Year for 1993 along with F.W. De Klerk, Nelson Mandela & Yitzhak Rabin Yasser Arafat
#4697, aired 2005-01-25CRAZY TOP 40 TUNES $400: In 1993, this band was "Cryin'"; in '94 it went from "Amazing" to "Crazy" Aerosmith
#4682, aired 2005-01-04IF AT FIRST YOU DON'T SECEDE... $2000: This nation has fought several wars over territory with Ethiopia since seceding from it in 1993 Eritrea
#4665, aired 2004-12-10I PREDICT "SNOW" $1600: A woman raised in Greenland is an expert on all things icy in this 1993 novel by Danish author Peter Hoeg Smilla's Sense of Snow
#4664, aired 2004-12-09THEY USED TO BE IN CHARGE $800: From 1984 to 1993, he was Canada's Prime Minister (Brian) Mulroney
#4653, aired 2004-11-24RHYMES WITH FOUR $400: Represented Tennessee in the Senate, 1985 to 1993 Gore
#4653, aired 2004-11-24HIT TV THEME SONGS $400: Whatcha gonna do? This "Cops" theme song by Inner Circle peaked at No. 8 in 1993 "Bad Boys"
#4647, aired 2004-11-16GENERAL ED. $1200: Carol Moseley-Braun, the first African American woman elected to the U.S. Senate, represented this state, 1993-1999 Illinois
#4645, aired 2004-11-12COLLEGE FOOTBALL $400: In 1993 Penn State became the 11th member of this conference, which didn't change its name the Big Ten
#4644, aired 2004-11-11THE 20th CENTURY $400: On Feb. 11, 1993 this Florida prosecutor was nominated Attorney General of the U.S. Janet Reno
#4642, aired 2004-11-09"CAMP" $1600: In 1993 she became the first female director to win the Cannes Film Festival's Palme d'Or (Jane) Campion
#4627, aired 2004-10-19FAMOUS NAMES $1000: Released from prison in 1990, he won a Nobel prize in 1993 & became president of South Africa a year later Nelson Mandela
#4622, aired 2004-10-12THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE $800: This British Lord’s 1993 novel "Honor Among Thieves" concerns a plot to steal the Declaration Lord Archer
#4621, aired 2004-10-11TENNESSEE $800: (This is Alison Krauss.) In 1993 I joined the cast of this Nashville institution & was its youngest member at that time the Grand Ole Opry
#4617, aired 2004-10-05THEATRICAL ANGELS $1600: The angel of the water statue in Central Park seen here is featured in this play that won the 1993 Pulitzer Prize Angels in America
#4614, aired 2004-09-30AFRICAN CAPITALS $1,500 (Daily Double): In 1993 18 U.S. soldiers were killed in a fierce battle in this capital Mogadishu
#4611, aired 2004-09-27RELIGION $800: In 1987 Hialeah, FL banned this religion's animal sacrifices; in 1993 the Supreme Court overturned the ban Santeria
#4604, aired 2004-09-16"G" MOVIES $400: 1993: Bill Murray flirts with Andie MacDowell over & over & over & over... Groundhog Day
#4603, aired 2004-09-15THOSE ROCKIN' '90s $1000: It completes the title of Rod Stewart's 1993 "live" MTV album "Unplugged..." and Seated
#4591, aired 2004-07-19LONI, DONNY OR YANNI $600: Wowed 'em at the Acropolis in September 1993 Yanni
#4587, aired 2004-07-13A LITTLE BIT OF COUNTRY $1600: (Hi. I'm Lorrie Morgan.) In a 1993 hit I asked, "What part of" this "don't you understand, to put it plain and simple I'm not into one night stands" "No"
#4585, aired 2004-07-09MOVIE MUSIC $800: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew deliver the clue from the broad steps of an art museum in a certain city.) "I walked the avenue 'till my legs felt like stone" is a line from this 1993 Oscar-winning song "Streets Of Philadelphia"
#4578, aired 2004-06-30THE EUROPEAN UNION $1600: From 1967 to 1993 it wasn't the European "Union" but the European this Community
#4572, aired 2004-06-22A WOMAN OF THE WORLD $800: In 1993 True Path Party leader Tansu Ciller became the first female PM of this large Muslim country Turkey
#4571, aired 2004-06-21NONFICTION $400: This radio personality bared all in his 1993 book "Private Parts" Howard Stern
#4563, aired 2004-06-09MOVIE ROLES $600: Robin Williams danced with a vacuum cleaner to the song "Dude Looks Like A Lady" in this 1993 comedy Mrs. Doubtfire
#4559, aired 2004-06-03POETS & POETRY $2000: Poet Laureate of the U.S. from 1993 to 1995, she won a 1987 Pulitzer for "Thomas and Beulah" Rita Dove
#4550, aired 2004-05-21NATIONAL SPELLING BEE $1000: A suicide pilot during WWII, it was 1993's winning word K-A-M-I-K-A-Z-E
#4544, aired 2004-05-13OH, THE THINGS I KNOW! $800: About her possible entry into politics, the N.Y. Post ran the 1993 headline "Senator Yentl" Barbra Streisand
#4529, aired 2004-04-22TV TITLE ROLES $1200: Jane Seymour 1993-98 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
#4517, aired 2004-04-06BOOK TITLES $1600: It's the appropriate 3-word title of a 1993 biography of Hunter S. Thompson Fear and Loathing
#4517, aired 2004-04-06SINGING ACTORS $1600: Joey Lawrence was on this hit sitcom in 1993 when he had a Top 20 hit with "Nothin' My Love Can't Fix" Blossom
#4499, aired 2004-03-11HI YA, MAYA! $1000: Maya wrote all the original poems performed by this actress in the 1993 film "Poetic Justice" Janet Jackson
#4494, aired 2004-03-04WANNA BETTE? $800: In a 1993 TV version of this musical, Bette played Rose Hovick Gypsy
#4485, aired 2004-02-20AFRICAN-AMERICAN FIRSTS $200: In December 1993 Toni Morrison became the first African-American woman awarded this international literature prize the Nobel Prize
#4478, aired 2004-02-11PROFESSIONAL SPORTS $600: (I'm Chris Jenkins of the NFL.) In 1993 NFL owners picked this team, based in Charlotte, as the first expansion team since 1976 the Carolina Panthers
#4468, aired 2004-01-28COURT MONARCHS $1600: In 1993 this American became the first pro tennis player to have more than 1,000 aces in a single year (the recently retired) Pete Sampras
#4459, aired 2004-01-15AMERICAN HISTORY $800: (Sofia of the Clue Crew at the Ronald Reagan Library) This man awarded the Medal of Freedom to Ronald Reagan on January 13, 1993 George H.W. Bush
#4459, aired 2004-01-15ALL "DE" PEOPLE $1200: In 1993 Nelson Mandela & this fellow South African shared the Nobel Peace Prize for ending apartheid F.W. de Klerk
#4458, aired 2004-01-14FOR BIRD BRAINS $1200: In 1993 a flock of these followed an ultralight plane from Ontario to Virginia Canadian geese
#4457, aired 2004-01-13CLOTHES ENCOUNTERS $1000: Designer Sarah Phillips made news for designing this woman's inaugural gown worn on Jan. 20, 1993 Hillary Clinton
#4449, aired 2004-01-01POP MUSIC $600: She stayed at No. 1 for 8 weeks in 1993 with "Dreamlover" Mariah Carey
#4433, aired 2003-12-10A LITTLE BIT OF COUNTRY $200: In the title of a 1993 George Strait hit it follows "Easy come ..." "easy go"
#4431, aired 2003-12-08SHORT HOLLYWOOD MARRIAGES $2000: In 1993 she wed Ashley Hamilton after only knowing him 2 weeks, then divorced him 5 months later Shannen Doherty
#4397, aired 2003-10-21VICE PRESIDENTIAL TERMS OF SERVICE $400: 1989-1993 Dan Quayle
#4396, aired 2003-10-20"BEFORE" & "AFTER" $800: Tim Burton's spooky stop-motion animated feature from 1993 The Nightmare Before Christmas
#4395, aired 2003-10-17ALL THAT JAZZ $800: The title of the 1993 Grammy Award-winning CD "Miles and Quincy Live at Montreux" referred to these 2 jazz legends Miles Davis & Quincy Jones
#4381, aired 2003-09-29CLOCKED $600: When he retired from the Rangers in 1993, his fastballs were still being clocked at over 90 mph Nolan Ryan
#4377, aired 2003-09-23THE 1900s $800: In 1993 this woman seen here became the first First Lady to have an office in the West Wing of the White House Hillary Clinton
#4374, aired 2003-09-18I'VE GOT THAT ALBUM! $2000: 1993: "Leaving Las Vegas", "Run, Baby, Run", "All I Wanna Do" Tuesday Night Music Club
#4357, aired 2003-07-08FILMS OF THE '90s $800: Julia Roberts played a law student who uncovered a conspiracy & put herself in danger in this 1993 movie The Pelican Brief
#4351, aired 2003-06-30HISTORY $1000: In 1993 this Israeli P.M. said, "You don't make peace with friends. You make it with very unsavory enemies" Yitzhak Rabin
#4346, aired 2003-06-23BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $1000: A color version of this toy was introduced in 1993 & it didn't use a stylus & aluminum powder Etch A Sketch
#4339, aired 2003-06-12TOP-RATED TV SHOWS $400: Its final episode, May 20, 1993, raised its ratings bar to 45.5 Cheers
#4328, aired 2003-05-28IN THE BOOKSTORE $1200: This book by journalist Mark Bowden about a 1993 military operation in Mogadishu became a 2001 film Black Hawk Down
#4314, aired 2003-05-08THE MOVIES $1200: John Malkovich forces Secret Service agent Clint Eastwood back on presidential detail in this 1993 film In the Line of Fire
#4313, aired 2003-05-07IT'LL TAKE AN ACT OF PARLIAMENT $400: In 1993 a bwrdd was set up to promote the use of this language Welsh
#4287, aired 2003-04-01VICE PRESIDENTS $200: In 1993 he headed the National Performance Review, which suggested ways to reduce the costs of government Al Gore
#4286, aired 2003-03-31MEN IN SONG $1600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Buddy Guy's Legends blues club in Chicago.) A 1993 record recorded here at Buddy Guy's Legends featured the blues number about this rhyming man "Hoochie Koochie Man"
#4278, aired 2003-03-19TONY-WINNING COMPOSERS $800: 1993: "The Who's Tommy" Pete Townshend
#4277, aired 2003-03-18"IN" THE MOVIES $1600: 1993: Daniel Day-Lewis is accused of an IRA bombing he had nothing to do with In the Name of the Father
#4273, aired 2003-03-12LOLA-PALOOZA $800: A Lola, one of these co-owned by Paul Newman, won championships in 1984, 1991 & 1993 racecar
#4269, aired 2003-03-06MEL GIBSON $2000: Mel made his directorial debut in this 1993 film in which he played a scarred teacher who mentors a 12-year-old boy The Man Without a Face
#4262, aired 2003-02-25COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD $800: In 1993 Eritrea formally declared its independence from this country Ethiopia
#4261, aired 2003-02-24AL GORE RHYTHMS $400: His job from 1985 to 1993 U.S. Senator
#4259, aired 2003-02-20AFRICAN-AMERICAN FIRSTS $800 (Daily Double): Rita Dove was the first African-American writer to serve in this post from 1993 to 1995 Poet Laureate of the United States
#4258, aired 2003-02-19CZECH REPUBLIC HISTORY $1200: In the first year of the republic, 1993, Vaclav Klaus was prime minister & this other Vaclav was president Vaclav Havel
#4252, aired 2003-02-11NEW COACHING SIGNS $600: When I crook my finger, use the chaingun on the hellish hordes in this game introduced by ID Software in 1993 Doom
#4235, aired 2003-01-17THE ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland.) These cars were hung as stage props during this group's "Zoo TV" tour in 1992 & 1993 U2
#4223, aired 2003-01-01ROCKET MAN $800: The first non-Russian & non-American in space, Vladimir Remek, was from this country that broke up in 1993 Czechoslovakia
#4212, aired 2002-12-17LUNAR TUNES $1000: This 1993 song by R.E.M. was a tribute to Andy Kaufman "Man on the Moon"
#4189, aired 2002-11-14HARVARD DEGREE HONOREES $200: In 1993 he got an honorary degree from Harvard & retired from the U.S. military; today he's a secretary Colin Powell
#4178, aired 2002-10-30CAN I HAVE A DATE? $400: "So Happy Together"; the first time (Bill Clinton's swearing-in ceremony as president) in January of this year 1993
#4167, aired 2002-10-15HELEN $400: She won a 1993 Emmy for playing an impulsive public relations executive & a 1997 Oscar for playing a waitress Helen Hunt
#4167, aired 2002-10-15BRITISH FASHION $800: This "Superwaif" model made news in 1993 when she went topless at a Vivienne Westwood show Kate Moss
#4165, aired 2002-10-11ROLE PLAYING $400: "Mrs. Doubtfire" (1993) Robin Williams
#4159, aired 2002-10-03BIG SCREEN BIOS $400: 1993's "Dragon" Bruce Lee
#4157, aired 2002-10-01ALL ABOUT THE BENJAMINS $800: Benjamin L. Hooks, a lawyer & civil rights leader, was executive director of this organization from 1977 to 1993 NAACP
#4154, aired 2002-09-26THAT'S THE SPOT $600: In 1993 Joe Carter hit a World Series-winning home run at 1 Blue Jays Way in this city Toronto
#4153, aired 2002-09-25ROCK & ROLL HEAVEN $600: Dweezil & Moon Unit's dad, he "left for his final tour" December 4, 1993 Frank Zappa
#4151, aired 2002-09-23NO. 1 IN THE NFL DRAFT $1200: 1993 by New England: this quarterback Drew Bledsoe
#4141, aired 2002-09-09ALL ABOUT FOOTBALL $2000: Jason Miller, who was a lifelong fan of Notre Dame played this great coach of the '60s & '70s in the 1993 film "Rudy" Ara Parseghian
#4138, aired 2002-09-04NOTED AFRICAN AMERICANS $1600: In 1993 she became the second Black American elected to serve in the U.S. Senate since Reconstruction Carol Moseley Braun
#4125, aired 2002-07-05I MARRIED A STAR $600: This producer got "Up Close and Personal" with Michelle Pfeiffer in 1993 David Kelley
#4125, aired 2002-07-05ROCK $1200: Her 1993 album "Yes I Am" answered a personal question Melissa Etheridge
#4121, aired 2002-07-01GUINNESS SPORTS RECORDS $2000: In 1993 Tyler Farstad did 97 consecutive double-leg circles on this gym apparatus the pommel horse
#4119, aired 2002-06-27BROADCAST NEWS $800: 1993: A hard-line Communist rebellion ends in this city, as the Army fires on Parliament Moscow
#4117, aired 2002-06-25PUT UP YOUR DUKES $1000: Before her mysterious death in 1993, this tobacco heiress gave $1.3 billion to charity (& $100,000 to a dog) Doris Duke
#4116, aired 2002-06-24MUSICAL INSPIRATIONS $400: This show which opened on Broadway in 1993 originated as a 1969 rock opera album Tommy
#4106, aired 2002-06-10COACH $800: The all-time winningest NHL coach in regular season & playoffs, he's coached the Detroit Red Wings since 1993 Scotty Bowman
#4101, aired 2002-06-03CLASSIC FILMS IN OTHER WORDS $1600: 1993: "Oskar's Registry" Schindler's List
#4099, aired 2002-05-30SORRY, YOU'VE BEEN CENSORED $400: Bowing to protesters in 1993 WFAA-TV in Dallas passed on airing this colorful Steven Bochco TV series NYPD Blue
#4092, aired 2002-05-21FEBRUARY SWEEPS $600: In the February 7, 1993 special "I Yabba-Dabba Do!" these 2 characters wed Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm
#4089, aired 2002-05-16BILL MURRAY MOVIE QUOTES $400: 1993: "What would you do if you were stuck in one place & every day was exactly the same?" Groundhog Day
#4085, aired 2002-05-10WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS $1200: In 1993 she became the first woman from Ukraine to win the world figure skating championships Oksana Baiul
#4083, aired 2002-05-08ALL THE PRESIDENTS' MEN $1200: In 1993 this Texan cashed in his Senate seat to become President Clinton's Secretary of the Treasury Lloyd Bentsen
#4082, aired 2002-05-07PLAY BALL! $1000: In 1993 this one-handed pitcher, then with the Yankees, pitched a no-hitter against the Indians Jim Abbott
#4075, aired 2002-04-26THE 5:00 NEWS $200: 1993--Stargazing just got a little easier following a mission to repair this the Hubble Telescope
#4074, aired 2002-04-25MADE IN TAIWAN $1000: Taiwan's 1993 Oscar nominee for Best Foreign Language Film was this gastronomic delight The Wedding Banquet
#4073, aired 2002-04-24A "WOMAN" OF THE MOVIES $2000: 1993, on TV: Daryl Hannah The Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman
#4069, aired 2002-04-18TV ROOMMATES $1000: A Queen & 2 Kims starred in this Fox series that debuted in 1993 Living Single
#4054, aired 2002-03-28THE WARD ROOM $600: The Florida State quarterback who won the Heisman Trophy in 1993 went on to play basketball for the Knicks Charlie Ward
#4042, aired 2002-03-12THE BROWN BOMBER $1200: On June 22, 1993 a commemorative one of these was issued bearing Joe Louis' likeness a stamp
#4039, aired 2002-03-07CLONING AROUND $400: The cloning of dinosaur DNA propels this 1993 movie blockbuster "Jurassic Park"
#4039, aired 2002-03-07THE CLINTON YEARS $2000: (Former President Clinton wraps things up for us.) This program providing financial aid for education was created with the 1993 signing of the National & Community Service Trust Act Ameri-Corps
#4038, aired 2002-03-06WOMEN WRITERS $1,000 (Daily Double): A graduate of Howard University, she won the Nobel prize for Literature in 1993 Toni Morrison
#4030, aired 2002-02-22A CATEGORY ABOUT NOTHING $600: This "medical" artist released the 1993 hit "Nuthin' But a 'G' Thang" Dr. Dre
#4028, aired 2002-02-20REUNITED $400: Jack Lemmon & Walter Matthau reunited to star in this 1993 film & its sequel Grumpy Old Men
#4024, aired 2002-02-14ISN'T IT ROMANTIC? $200: In 1993 Hershey's introduced these "snuggly" candies that go well with Kisses Hugs
#4011, aired 2002-01-28PERSON $2000: In 1991 he headed the independent commission that investigated the L.A.P.D.; in 1993 he became Secretary of State Warren Christopher
#4005, aired 2002-01-18JAN. $2000: These 2 European countries came into existence on Jan. 1, 1993 Czech Republic & Slovakia
#4004, aired 2002-01-17IT'S PARTY TIME! $600: New president Clinton attended 11 of these on January 20, 1993 inaugural balls
#4001, aired 2002-01-14COLORFUL MOVIE TITLES $2000: In this 1993 noir film, Nicolas Cage is mistaken for a contract killer hired to murder Lara Flynn Boyle Red Rock West
#3994, aired 2002-01-03"PRIVATE" PRACTICE $600: This Howard Stern autobiography became a No. 1 bestseller just 1 week after its 1993 release Private Parts
#3973, aired 2001-12-05CENTRAL AMERICA $1000: On Earth Day 1993 Belize formed an association for this neologism, defined as environmentally sensitive travel ecotourism
#3964, aired 2001-11-22THE INTERNATIONAL CINEPLEX $200: C'mon; 1993 Taiwanese title "Who Freed the Super Whale"...what more do you need? Free Willy
#3958, aired 2001-11-14JOHN GRISHAM FILMS $200: Tom Cruise plays a lawyer in trouble with his bosses in this 1993 film The Firm
#3950, aired 2001-11-02BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY $800: Jane Campion (1993) The Piano
#3947, aired 2001-10-30FROM BOOK TO TV $100: He played fictional hero Perry Mason off & on from 1957 until his death in 1993 Raymond Burr
#3947, aired 2001-10-30FROM BOOK TO TV $200: Christopher Plummer narrated a 1993 Family Channel series about this Paris schoolgirl Madeline
#3945, aired 2001-10-26THE SUPREME COURT $200: In a 2001 book David Brock said he lied in a 1993 book slamming her, Clarence Thomas' nemesis at confirmation Anita Hill
#3927, aired 2001-10-02WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN ALL MY LIFE? $1,000 (Daily Double): Prosecuting the "Pizza Connection" case before becoming FBI director in 1993 Louis Freeh
#3926, aired 2001-10-01MUSTN'T SEE TV $200: In 1993 this "SNL" alum returned to TV as a late-night talk show host, but lasted only 6 weeks Chevy Chase
#3924, aired 2001-09-27TEAM PLAYERS $100: He played for the Chicago Bulls from 1984 to 1993 & 1995-1998 Michael Jordan
#3921, aired 2001-09-24FAST FOOD $400: Head chef since 1993, Andrew Selvaggio has served billions & billions for this restaurant McDonald's
#3915, aired 2001-09-14THAT'S A FACT! $500: In 1993, this kids' book line came under fire when one of the people you could find in it was a topless woman on a beach Where's Waldo?
#3905, aired 2001-07-20MEL BROOKS FILMS $200: Mel Brooks' 1993 film "Robin Hood" had this subtitle Men in Tights
#3900, aired 2001-07-13IT'S MY FOREIGN PARTY $500: The True Path Party's Suleyman Demirel became this country's president in 1993 Turkey
#3896, aired 2001-07-09MOVIE TITLE PAIRS $600: 1993: "____ and Joon" Benny
#3890, aired 2001-06-29BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY REVIEW $600: A stele unearthed in 1993 in these "heights" bears the name of King David & may confirm his historic reality the Golan Heights
#3889, aired 2001-06-28WOMEN'S FIRSTS $300: In 1993 Sheila Widnall was flying high as the first woman secretary of this military branch the Air Force
#3885, aired 2001-06-22A TIM BURTON FILM FESTIVAL $1000: Wrriten & produced by Tim in 1993, this stop-motion film was a wildly imaginative excursion into the macabre The Nightmare Before Christmas
#3880, aired 2001-06-15BIG SCREEN BIOGRAPHIES $200: 1993: Angela Bassett as this singer Tina Turner
#3879, aired 2001-06-14THEY WROTE FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES $500: The Times' longtime movie critic, he shifted to theater criticism in 1993 Vincent Canby
#3874, aired 2001-06-07HITMEN $100: In 1993 this Dodgers catcher, now with the Mets, was named National League Rookie of the Year Mike Piazza
#3873, aired 2001-06-06BASKETBALL $200: In 1993 Shaquille O'Neal was named the NBA's Rookie of the Year while playing center for this Florida team Orlando Magic
#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
#3859, aired 2001-05-17MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL $200: In April 1993 Joe DiMaggio threw out the first pitch in this Miami team's first regular season game ever the Florida Marlins
#3859, aired 2001-05-17THE NEW YORK TIMES TIMELINE $300: In 1993 the New York Times Company bought this city's Globe for deep pocket change, $1.1 billion Boston
#3849, aired 2001-05-03HISTORIC DATES $200: Yitzhak Rabin is seen here shaking hands with this adversary on Sept. 13, 1993 Yasser Arafat
#3849, aired 2001-05-03BALLET $800: If you're "Home Alone", you may want to rent the 1993 film of "The Nutcracker", with this young star in the title role Macaulay Culkin
#3848, aired 2001-05-02SPORTS STARS $200: (Hi, I'm Charles Barkley) In 1993 I was named the league's MVP while with this team whose name reflects its year-round tropical climate Phoenix Suns
#3845, aired 2001-04-27REMEMBER THE '90s $200: He told Oprah in 1993 that he had a rare skin disease & was in love with Brooke Shields Michael Jackson
#3837, aired 2001-04-17BOXERS $100: In 1993 this semi-retired boxer starred as a retired boxer on the short-lived sitcom "George" George Foreman
#3829, aired 2001-04-05NIGHTS TO REMEMBER $300: A 1993 Knott's Berry Farm event attracted over 17,000, bringing these all-night dance parties out from underground rave parties
#3824, aired 2001-03-29ALBUMS $500: (Hi, I'm Brian McKnight.) In 1993 I sang on & also co-produced these guys' "Christmas Interpretations" album Boyz II Men
#3809, aired 2001-03-08LET'S GET DOWN TO BUSINESS $500: I can get it for you wholesale at this warehouse chain that merged with Price Club in 1993 Costco
#3808, aired 2001-03-07CANNES $1000: In 1993 this female director from New Zealand won the Cannes Film Festival's Palm D'Or Jane Campion (for "The Piano")
#3808, aired 2001-03-07CRIME-TIME TELEVISION $1000: "NYPD Blue" premiered in 1993; 2 years later the other coast got this: "Life on the Beat" LAPD
#3806, aired 2001-03-05MOVIE ROLES $800: She was married to Kenneth Branagh when they played sparring lovers in 1993's "Much Ado About Nothing" Emma Thompson
#3804, aired 2001-03-01INTELLIGENT FILMS $100: A 7-year-old chess prodigy is at the center of this 1993 film that mentions an American chess prodigy in its title Searching for Bobby Fischer
#3802, aired 2001-02-27NOBEL PEACE PRIZE WINNERS $200: In 1993 the prize was given jointly to F.W. de Klerk & this leader who succeeded him Nelson Mandela
#3802, aired 2001-02-27THE JAMES GANG $400: Mary Matalin, George Bush's deputy campaign manager in '92, wed this chief Clinton strategist in 1993 James Carville
#3802, aired 2001-02-27FAST CARS $400: In 1993 New York's Museum of Modern Art dedicated the exhibit "Designed for Speed" to this Italian automaker Ferrari
#3801, aired 2001-02-26BIG SCREEN BIOGRAPHIES $200: 1993: Jason Scott Lee Bruce Lee
#3798, aired 2001-02-21MEN ON FILM $200: "The Fugitive" (1993) Harrison Ford
#3795, aired 2001-02-16THE 1950s $1,200 (Daily Double): In 1952 Eritrea became part of this African country Ethiopia
#3790, aired 2001-02-09THE EMMYS $300: In 1993 Dan Castellaneta won an Emmy for voice-over for the "Mr. Plow" episode of this series The Simpsons
#3788, aired 2001-02-07THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD $400: Singing partners including Bono & Barbra Streisand helped make this 1993 album Frank's biggest success in years "Duets"
#3786, aired 2001-02-05BALLET $800: The Joffrey's 1993 ballet "Billboards" rocks with the music of this "Purple Rain"er Prince
#3773, aired 2001-01-17WALTER MATTHAU $600: Matthau was grumpy next-door neighbor Mr. Wilson in this 1993 film Dennis the Menace
#3771, aired 2001-01-15COUNTRY MUSIC $200: From 1980 through 1993, this "stately" group led by Randy Owen had 32 of its 42 charted singles reach No. 1 Alabama
#3769, aired 2001-01-11AUSSIE ODDS & ENDS $100: In 1993 Sydney beat out Beijing by 2 votes to get to host this, 7 years later Summer Olympic Games
#3767, aired 2001-01-09BIG SCREEN TITLE PAIRS $400: 1993: "...and Confused" Dazed
#3763, aired 2001-01-03LEND ME YOUR MOUSEKETEER EARS $200: From 1991 to 1993 this future "Felicity" star was in the house with Mickey Mouse Keri Russell
#3762, aired 2001-01-02NAME THAT TOON $400: This show that debuted in 1993 featured siblings Dot, Yakko & Wakko (who sounds like Ringo Starr) Animaniacs
#3761, aired 2001-01-01BROADWAY DEBUTS $200: Robert Goulet debuted as Lancelot in this 1960 show; in 1993 he brought it back to B'way & played King Arthur "Camelot"
#3753, aired 2000-12-20CAROLS $1000: She negotiated on Everglades cleanup before becoming head of the EPA in 1993 Carol Browner
#3749, aired 2000-12-14R&B $600: (Hi, I'm Brian McKnight) In 1993 I duetted with this beautiful lady on the hit song "Love Is" Vanessa Williams
#3742, aired 2000-12-05ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL? $1000: (Hi, this is Dick Riordan, mayor of Los Angeles) Renovated in 1993, this 88,000-seat facility first opened in May of 1923 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
#3736, aired 2000-11-27SWISS WATCHING $400: In 1993 & 1999, like clockwork, NASA sent Swiss Claude Nicollier on missions to repair this, launched in 1990 Hubble Space Telescope
#3722, aired 2000-11-07HOW SOON WE FORGET $100: In 1993 Polish-born general John Shalikashvili became chairman of this group Joint Chiefs of Staff
#3720, aired 2000-11-03SPORTS $400: In 1993 Werner Gunther of Switzerland threw one of these 72 feet 1 inch Shot Put
#3718, aired 2000-11-01ARTSY FILMS $400: In 1993's "Backbeat", Stephen Dorff played this bassist who left The Beatles to be a painter Stu Sutcliffe
#3715, aired 2000-10-27OSCAR, OSCAR $300: She lost with 2 Oscar nominations for 1993 films, "In the Name of the Father" & "The Remains of the Day" Emma Thompson
#3699, aired 2000-10-05FAMOUS AMERICANS $300: He's the legendary performer seen here on a popular 1993 postage stamp Elvis Presley
#3681, aired 2000-09-11REALLY BAD DATES $200: On Sept. 30, 1993 a 6.4 earthquake rocked villages in the Maharashtra state in this country, killing thousands India
#3680, aired 2000-09-08MULTI-MILLION SELLING ALBUMS $400: His 1993 "Doggystyle" has been scooped up by 4 million buyers Snoop Doggy Dogg
#3678, aired 2000-09-06G-MEN $200: Janet Reno was made U.S. Attorney General during the 1993 FBI-Branch Davidian standoff near this city Waco
#3669, aired 2000-07-134-LETTER FILMS $800: Kevin Kline played both the U.S. president & a man who looked just like him in this 1993 comedy Dave
#3668, aired 2000-07-12O CANADA $600: On June 25, 1993 Vancouver's Kim Campbell became the first woman to hold this post prime minister
#3662, aired 2000-07-04MUSIC OF THE '90s $200: Her video for "Constant Craving" was named MTV's Best Female Video of the Year in 1993 k.d. lang
#3662, aired 2000-07-04MUSIC OF THE '90s $400: This old Elvis tune resurrected by UB40 in 1993 begins, "Wise men say, only fools rush in" "Can't Help Falling In Love"
#3662, aired 2000-07-04MUSIC OF THE '90s $500: In 1993 he sang, "I'd do anything for love, but I won't do that" Meat Loaf
#3660, aired 2000-06-30"JOY" SHTICK $600: This 1993 film starred Kieu Chinh & Tamlyn Tomita The Joy Luck Club
#3651, aired 2000-06-19TERMS OF SERVICE $800: Prime minister of Canada: 1984-1993 Brian Mulroney
#3645, aired 2000-06-09NOTABLE BLACK WOMEN $200: The "Mother of the Civil Rights Movement", she was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in 1993 Rosa Parks
#3645, aired 2000-06-093-LETTER WORDS $300: In 1993 Eugene Trivizas wrote the children's book "The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad" this Pig
#3637, aired 2000-05-30TRANSPORTATION $500: In 1993 this former Denver mayor became the first Hispanic-American Secretary of Transportation Federico Pena
#3635, aired 2000-05-26NONFICTION $100: David McCullough won a 1993 Pulitzer for his biography of this Missouri-born president Harry S. Truman
#3635, aired 2000-05-26TALL TALK $100: Cosmopolitan's "Sexiest Man In The World" for 1993 was this 6' 3" hunk seen on romance novels Fabio
#3635, aired 2000-05-26I WRITE THE SONGS $300: This group's Adam Duritz co-wrote 1993's "Mr. Jones" & 1999's "Hanginaround" Counting Crows
#3619, aired 2000-05-04INITIAL T.V. $400: This '60s police drama with Jack Warden was missing the "blue" of the series that began in 1993 N.Y.P.D.
#3603, aired 2000-04-12THEIR FIRST FEATURE FILMS $200: "Leprechaun" introduced her in 1993, 1 year before she found her real pot of gold as Rachel on "Friends" Jennifer Aniston
#3600, aired 2000-04-07TO SIR WITH LOVE $300: In 1982 he produced & directed "Gandhi" & in 1993 he acted in "Jurassic Park" Sir Richard Attenborough
#3599, aired 2000-04-06ACTORS & THEIR FILMS $400: Hal Holbrook played the head of a sinister group of lawyers in this 1993 film based on a novel The Firm
#3598, aired 2000-04-05BEING JOHN MALKOVICH FILMS $800: Clint Eastwood protects the president from would-be assassin John Malkovich in this 1993 thriller In the Line of Fire
#3597, aired 2000-04-04GRIDIRON GREATS $200: (Hi, I'm Curtis Conway of the Chicago Bears.) I joined the Bears in 1993, so I just missed the pleasure of playing with this legendary coach Mike Ditka
#3583, aired 2000-03-15ODDS & ENDS $500: In 1993 & 1994 this leader was convicted in Panama of involvement in the killing of political foes Manuel Noriega
#3581, aired 2000-03-13"SIX" PACK $500: Kevin Bacon was not in this 1993 film, but Will Smith & Donald Sutherland were "Six Degrees of Separation"
#3575, aired 2000-03-03COLOR TV $200: Even before its 1993 premiere, this Dennis Franz series attracted controversy for graphic scenes NYPD Blue
#3572, aired 2000-02-29ROADSIDE ATTRACTIONS $400: In 1993 a museum was built around one of the world's largest balls of string in this Missouri resort city Branson
#3571, aired 2000-02-2850 YEARS OF PEANUTS $400: The dust cloud surrounding this character got him a 1993 commercial for vacuum cleaners Pig-Pen
#3565, aired 2000-02-18BAD FOREIGN STUDY CHOICES $800: In border areas of Eritrea, avoid wandering into this country from which Eritrea broke away in 1993 Ethiopia
#3556, aired 2000-02-07THE GOBI DESERT $400: In July 1993 an egg containing the embryo of one of these was found at Ukhaa Tolgod in the Gobi dinosaur
#3552, aired 2000-02-01GENERAL KNOWLEDGE $200: This 4-star general was President Bush's top military adviser from 1989 to 1993 Colin Powell
#3545, aired 2000-01-21SPANS $200: In 1993 Croatian forces destroyed a 400-year-old bridge in this country's city of Mostar Bosnia
#3538, aired 2000-01-12ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME $100: Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam filled in for Jim Morrison when this group performed at its 1993 induction The Doors
#3536, aired 2000-01-10CZECHS $200: After 74 years together, it was splitsville for the Czech Republic & this nation on January 1, 1993 Slovakia
#3536, aired 2000-01-10NATIVE AMERICAN LIT $200: The title of Sherman Alexie's 1993 short story collection asserts this man & Tonto "Fistfight in Heaven" The Lone Ranger
#3535, aired 2000-01-07THE NATIONAL INVENTORS HALL OF FAME $200: Blumberg & Millman shot into the Hall in 1993 with their vaccine for the B strain of this Hepatitis
#3526, aired 1999-12-27FAMOUS WOMEN $200: (Hi, I'm Alyssa Milano.) In 1999 Mary Jo Buttafuoco wrote a letter to the courts to release this girl whom I played in a 1993 TV movie Amy Fisher
#3523, aired 1999-12-22HE'S THE MAYOR $600: Los Angeles, California 1973-1993 Tom Bradley
#3520, aired 1999-12-17JANES ADDICTION $400: She was nominated for a 1993 Best Director Oscar Jane Campion
#3515, aired 1999-12-10RECORDS $800: Young & old can sing along to UB40's 1993 No. 1 remake of this Elvis song "I Can't Help Falling In Love With You"
#3512, aired 1999-12-07MOVIE TAGLINES $200: 1993: "A murdered wife. A one-armed man. An obsessed detective. The chase begins." The Fugitive
#3512, aired 1999-12-07MOVIE TAGLINES $600: 1993: "An adventure 65 million years in the making" Jurassic Park
#3508, aired 1999-12-01MUSEUMS $500 (Daily Double): A museum devoted to humor in all its forms opened in Montreal on this holiday in 1993 April Fools' Day
#3495, aired 1999-11-12THE "PH" SCALE $400: (What's up, what's up? This is Shawn Stockman from Boyz II Men) An Oscar-winning 1993 Bruce Springsteen song mentions this city where my group first formed Philadelphia
#3487, aired 1999-11-02UNIVERSAL STUDIOS ISLANDS OF ADVENTURE $300: A T-rex attacks just before you take an 85-foot plunge on the ride named for this 1993 film Jurassic Park
#3474, aired 1999-10-14TV TO FILM $500: Cloris Leachman played Granny in the 1993 big screen version of this TV classic The Beverly Hillbillies
#3468, aired 1999-10-06THE BOOK OF RUTHS $500: This woman took her current high post in 1993 Ruth Bader Ginsburg
#3465, aired 1999-10-01IT'S A DRAG (MOVIE) $100: 1993, starring Robin Williams Mrs. Doubtfire
#3465, aired 1999-10-01FLAGS OF THE WORLD $500 (Daily Double): "Wat"'s new for this country? Its flag seen here, adopted in 1993 Cambodia
#3460, aired 1999-09-24CHINESE LEADERS $800: President, 1993-today Jiang Zemin
#3458, aired 1999-09-22U.S. MAYORS $200: In 1993 Thomas Menino became the 1st non-Irish American since 1929 elected mayor of this city Boston
#3439, aired 1999-07-15GAME SHOWS $2,600 (Daily Double): He hosted "Scattergories" for 5 months in 1993; that show just didn't have the power of the pyramid Dick Clark
#3432, aired 1999-07-06SPLIT $600 (Daily Double): On January 1, 1993 this country split into 2 separate states Czechoslovakia
#3428, aired 1999-06-30THE BEAT OF THE TOM $300: In 1993 he sang about "Mary Jane's Last Dance" Tom Petty
#3427, aired 1999-06-29EUROPEAN MUSEUMS $200: Opened in 1993, this Danish capital's Tivoli Museum documents the history of Tivoli Amusement Park Copenhagen
#3427, aired 1999-06-29SPACE EXPLORATION $800: On December 10, 1993 astronauts successfully repaired this while in orbit the Hubble Space Telescope
#3420, aired 1999-06-18GOING DUTCH $600: In 1993 Northwest Airlines formed an alliance with this Dutch company KLM
#3410, aired 1999-06-04MEET THE FLINTSTONES $200: In the 1993 primetime special "I Yabba-Dabba Do!", these 2 kids got married Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm
#3408, aired 1999-06-02LOGO LADIES $200: The symbol of this company got a makeover in 1993 (it's paired with TriStar) Columbia Pictures
#3401, aired 1999-05-24COURTROOM DRAMAS $400: Ambulance chaser Denzel Washington represents Tom Hanks against the main line law firm that fired him in this 1993 film Philadelphia
#3400, aired 1999-05-21LEADERS $800: U.S. vice president: 1989-1993 Dan Quayle
#3397, aired 1999-05-18PLAYING AGAINST TYPE $400: In 1993's "The Good Son" he was a pre-teen sociopath, not someone you want to be "Home Alone" with Macaulay Culkin
#3390, aired 1999-05-07MICHAEL JORDAN $500: In 1993 Jordan joined this man as the only 2 players in NBA history to win 7 consecutive scoring titles Wilt Chamberlain
#3389, aired 1999-05-06ASTEROIDS $800: Ida, photographed by the Galileo probe in 1993, has its own little one of these, named Dactyl Moon
#3365, aired 1999-04-02THE SPORTING LIFE $200: This basketball star is the only man picked AP's Athlete of the Year 3 years in a row: 1991, 1992 & 1993 Michael Jordan
#3363, aired 1999-03-31PEOPLE $800: This 11-year-old girl won an Oscar for a 1993 film Anna Paquin
#3360, aired 1999-03-26JEFF GOLDBLUM FILMS $100: Jeff was the voice of caution in this 1993 dinosaur blockbuster Jurassic Park
#3333, aired 1999-02-17SPORTS SUPERSTARS $300: In 1993, 1995 & 1996 this German star won 3 of the 4 major women's tennis titles Steffi Graf
#3322, aired 1999-02-02AROUND THE OFFICE $100: Start worrying if someone hired for a week as one of these acts like Lara Flynn Boyle in the 1993 movie of that name The Temp
#3321, aired 1999-02-01MAKING A LIST $300: A line from this 1993 movie is "The list is life" Schindler's List
#3312, aired 1999-01-19FOR PETE'S SAKE $600: He titled his 1993 autobiography "Where Have All The Flowers Gone?"; he also wrote the song Pete Seeger
#3311, aired 1999-01-18INTERNATIONAL SPORTS STARS $400: This Nigerian-born athlete who rocketed to fame playing center for the Rockets became a U.S. citizen in 1993 Hakeem Olajuwon
#3300, aired 1999-01-01RESOLUTIONS $600: Since it was repaired in 1993, this telescope can achieve a resolution of 0.1 arc-second the Hubble
#3299, aired 1998-12-31PITCHERS $400: This strikeout king's last season, 1993, was marred by injuries & a fistfight with Robin Ventura Nolan Ryan
#3298, aired 1998-12-30MONKEY BUSINESS $200: His 1993 song "Loser" begins, "In the time of chimpanzees I was a monkey" Beck
#3297, aired 1998-12-29BOOKS BY CELEBRITIES $200: Shock jock Howard Stern let it all hang out in this 1993 autobiography Private Parts
#3295, aired 1998-12-25RUDOLPH $100: This grandson of Italian immigrants was elected the 107th mayor of New York City on November 2, 1993 Rudolph Giuliani
#3292, aired 1998-12-22JACKS OF ALL TRADES $200: He was named "Golfer of the Century" in 1988 & "Golf Course Architect of the Year" in 1993 Jack Nicklaus
#3289, aired 1998-12-17READ THE BOOK, SAW THE FILM $200: Chicken-sized dinosaurs called compys didn't make it from this 1990 Michael Crichton novel to the 1993 film Jurassic Park
#3285, aired 1998-12-11THE OSCARS $600: He won back-to-back Oscars as Best Actor of 1993 & 1994 Tom Hanks
#3283, aired 1998-12-09SAY, "WHAT"? $800: Leonardo DiCaprio received an Oscar nomination for playing the mentally-disabled Arnie in this 1993 Johnny Depp film What's Eating Gilbert Grape
#3277, aired 1998-12-01DIETING $500: Completes the tantalizing title of Dean Ornish's 1993 bestseller "Eat More..." Weigh Less
#3274, aired 1998-11-26NAME THE YEAR $300: Yitzhak Rabin shook Yasir Arafat's hand at the White House in September of this year 1993
#3270, aired 1998-11-20DA BULLS $400: John Paxson clinched the title for the Bulls in 1993 with one of these shots instituted in the 1979-'80 season three-pointer
#3267, aired 1998-11-17NEW FOOD PRODUCTS $400: In 1993 Hershey introduced these white & milk chocolate treats as a companion to its Kisses Hugs
#3262, aired 1998-11-10SHOWERS $800: In 1993 this Teledyne brand produced its 40 millionth shower massage unit Waterpik
#3261, aired 1998-11-09THE BRADY BUNCH $300: From 1988 to 1993 Nicholas Brady was Secretary of this, so he was always on the money the Treasury
#3260, aired 1998-11-06SPORTS ON FILM $800: 1993's "Cool Runnings" told of a group of Jamaicans who formed an Olympic team in this sport bobsledding
#3256, aired 1998-11-02RING A BELL? $400: In 1993 the original class from Bayside High in this series graduated & went on to California University "Saved By The Bell"
#3256, aired 1998-11-02ACTRESS TURNED WAITRESS $1000: She was the cheerful waitress Elaine in 1993's "Wrestling Ernest Hemingway" Sandra Bullock
#3250, aired 1998-10-23TELEVISION $500 (Daily Double): (Hi, I'm Dan Cortese.) In 1993 I filled Martin Milner's shoes in a new version of this show about 2 guys & a Corvette" Route 66
#3249, aired 1998-10-22WE'RE TALKIN' BASEBALL $200: This team entered the National League in 1993 & won the World Series in 1997 Florida Marlins
#3248, aired 1998-10-21ROCK SINGERS $300: 11 years after his last Top 20 solo hit, this "Sweet Caroline" singer had the third top-grossing tour of 1993 Neil Diamond
#3246, aired 1998-10-1920th CENTURY WOMEN $200: This big name in women's fashion launched her DKNY Menswear collection in 1993 Donna Karan
#3242, aired 1998-10-13GUEST EDITORS $800: For its Christmas 1993 issue, French Vogue tapped this South African leader to guest edit Nelson Mandela
#3235, aired 1998-10-02THE OSCARS $800: Liam Neeson was nominated for an Oscar for playing a man named Oskar in this 1993 film "Schindler's List"
#3234, aired 1998-10-01DINOSAUR LORE $500: Term for a meat-eating dinosaur like the Tyrannosaurus, or the title of a 1993 Roger Corman film Carnosaur
#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
#3220, aired 1998-09-11WHAT'S UP, DUCK? $200: This team's official colors & logo were unveiled June 7, 1993 the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
#3218, aired 1998-09-09FEMALE COUNTRY $4,600 (Daily Double): (Hey, everybody, I'm Naomi Judd.) My 1993 autobiography was titled this, after a 1991 Judds Grammy Award-winning hit Love Can Build a Bridge
#3213, aired 1998-07-15ONLY IN "L.A." $500: Citing personal reasons, he announced his resignation as Secretary of Defense in 1993 Les Aspin
#3212, aired 1998-07-145' 10" FEMMES $500: The 1993 remake of "Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman" featured this 5' 10" femme Daryl Hannah
#3208, aired 1998-07-08UP LATE WITH DAVID LETTERMAN $200: In 1982, he was in "Tootsie" & on the first "Late Night"; in 1993, in "Groundhog Day" & on the first "Late Show" Bill Murray
#3206, aired 1998-07-06SINGERS $500: This country superstar & Linda Davis won a 1993 Grammy for their hit duet, "Does He Love You" Reba McEntire
#3206, aired 1998-07-06POLITICIANS $800: On Nov. 2, 1993 she became the first woman elected governor of New Jersey Christine Todd Whitman
#3194, aired 1998-06-18TELEVISION $500: After NBC canceled this Sam Waterston series in 1993, PBS produced a movie to wrap up its loose ends I'll Fly Away
#3188, aired 1998-06-10U.S. MUSEUMS $1,200 (Daily Double): Elie Wiesel helped light an eternal flame at the 1993 dedication of this Washington, D.C. museum The Holocaust Museum
#3186, aired 1998-06-08'90s FICTION $400: This 1993 James Redfield book has been described as "an adventure in pursuit of a spiritual mystery" The Celestine Prophecy
#3185, aired 1998-06-05CHICK FLICKS $1,000 (Daily Double): Title of the 1993 tearjerker seen here: Sleepless in Seattle
#3181, aired 1998-06-01THE MOVIES $250 (Daily Double): (Hi, I'm Jane Curtin.) For this 1993 film I reprised my role as parental unit Prymaat Coneheads
#3180, aired 1998-05-29SCHOOL DAZE $200: In 1993 NYC's schools opened 11 days late after emergency inspection of this building material Asbestos
#3180, aired 1998-05-29TALES TO TELL $1,000 (Daily Double): This 1993 Robert Altman film was based on a few tales of Raymond Carver Shortcuts
#3178, aired 1998-05-27WOMEN IN SPORTS $200: She had won 7 of 9 Grand Slam singles events when she was stabbed & wounded in 1993 Monica Seles
#3178, aired 1998-05-27WOMEN IN SPORTS $500: In 1993 Marge Schott, owner of this team, was suspended for making racist remarks Cincinnati Reds
#3178, aired 1998-05-27BALLET IN THE '90s $500: In just 2 months in 1993 the NYCB presented 73 works by this late Russian-American choreographer George Balanchine
#3177, aired 1998-05-26CONNECTICUTIES $200: In 1993 this Fairfield-born actress starred with husband Dennis Quaid in "Flesh And Bone" Meg Ryan
#3176, aired 1998-05-25WIRED FOR CABLE $500 (Daily Double): (Hi, I'm Bill Maher.) When my show "Politically Incorrect" premiered in 1993, it was on this cable channel Comedy Central
#3173, aired 1998-05-20FORD & CHEVY $100: In 1992 Chevy Chase was on the run in "Memoirs of an Invisible Man"; in 1993 Harrison Ford fled in this film The Fugitive
#3164, aired 1998-05-07WARNER $800: Warner Bros.' 1998 film "U.S. Marshals" is a follow-up to this 1993 hit The Fugitive
#3160, aired 1998-05-01MUSICAL THEATER $600: 1993 Andrew Lloyd Webber musical that featured the following song Sunset Boulevard
#3155, aired 1998-04-24AND YOUR LITTLE DOG, TOO $1000: When this tobacco heiress died in 1993, she left a $100,000 trust fund to her dog Minni Doris Duke
#3153, aired 1998-04-22UNSEEN TITLE CHARACTERS $200: A 1993 film about chess prodigy Josh Waitzkin is titled "Searching for" this man Bobby Fischer
#3141, aired 1998-04-06BUFF ACTORS $600: Holly Hunter was speechless when Harvey Keitel exposed himself in this 1993 film The Piano
#3130, aired 1998-03-20THE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS $500: This group named for a king of Israel split from the church in 1934, a "branch" of it became notorious in 1993 the Davidians
#3117, aired 1998-03-03WORLD CINEMA $200: Hong Kong director John Woo's 1993 U.S. debut "Hard Target" starred this Belgian kickboxer Jean-Claude van Damme
#3116, aired 1998-03-02FASHIONABLE NAMES $100: He launched his Polo sport line in 1993 -- what a sport! Ralph Lauren
#3103, aired 1998-02-11NEO GEO $200: This country took its half of the name & went home to Bratislava, becoming a separate nation in 1993 Slovakia
#3101, aired 1998-02-09BRIDGES $600: A 400-year-old landmark bridge in this nation's city of Mostar was destroyed by Croat forces in 1993 Bosnia-Herzegovina
#3096, aired 1998-02-02BLOCKBUSTERS $200: In a 1993 hit, Robin Williams played Daniel Hillard, who dressed up as this title character Mrs. Doubtfire
#3096, aired 1998-02-02BLOCKBUSTERS $400: John Grisham's 1st book to make it to the screen, it "cruised" its way into the top 10 films of 1993 The Firm
#3085, aired 1998-01-16POP MUSIC $200: His then-wife Christie Brinkley painted the cover of his 1993 album "River of Dreams" Billy Joel
#3082, aired 1998-01-13CINE DE BANDERAS $200: In this 1993 film Antonio played Tom Hanks' lover Philadelphia
#3078, aired 1998-01-07ROYALTY $1000: Duchess Sophie of Bavaria married this tiny country's Crown Prince Alois in 1993, in Vaduz Liechtenstein
#3075, aired 1998-01-02YOUNG STARS $200: Ariana Richards & Joseph Mazzello were the youngsters in this 1993 dinosaur spectacular Jurassic Park
#3075, aired 1998-01-02WHEN-THEY-WERE-YOUNG FILMS $600 (Daily Double): 1993 film seen here about a group of young kids that banded together: Backbeat
#3072, aired 1997-12-30CHIPS $100: According to Guinness, a cookie made Oct. 15, 1993 contained over 3 million of these chocolate chips
#3072, aired 1997-12-30MUSIC MAKERS $1000: In 1993 Spillville, Iowa celebrated the 100th anniversary of this Czech composer's summer visit there Dvorak
#3069, aired 1997-12-25"G" MOVIES $100: This 1993 Bill Murray hit is the perfect video to watch over & over again on February 2 Groundhog Day
#3066, aired 1997-12-22BOOKS ON SPORTS $200: This tennis star's memoir "Days of Grace" was published shortly after his death in February 1993 Arthur Ashe
#3066, aired 1997-12-22TRANSPORTATION $300: In 1993 Barbara Harmer became the first woman to co-pilot this supersonic plane the Concorde
#3066, aired 1997-12-22BOOKS ON SPORTS $300: "Sir Charles" collects the wit & wisdom of this 1993 NBA MVP Charles Barkley
#3050, aired 1997-11-28NEVERMORE $1,000 (Daily Double): This sitcom's last episode, which aired on May 20, 1993, was titled "One for the Road" Cheers
#3045, aired 1997-11-21POLITICALLY INCORRECT $200: From its start in 1993, this Steven Bochco show has been attacked by the Christian Family Network NYPD Blue
#3044, aired 1997-11-20ACTORS IN POLITICAL FILMS $200: In 1993 he was "In the Line of Fire" as Secret Service agent Frank Horrigan Clint Eastwood
#3041, aired 1997-11-17REPUBLICANS $500: In the 1993 film "Born Yesterday", this future U.S. senator played a U.S. senator Fred Thompson
#3040, aired 1997-11-14TEENS ON FILM $1000: In a 1993 film, these title "kids" try to keep jazz alive in Nazi Germany Swing Kids
#3039, aired 1997-11-13MY MOM'S AN ATTORNEY $1000: Mom shouted, "You go, girl!" in 1993 when this women's rights lawyer was nominated to the Supreme Court Ruth Bader Ginsburg
#3038, aired 1997-11-12RAILROAD TIES $300: In 1993 this "southern" country group reached the Top 10 with this song heard here: [audio clue] Confederate Railroad
#3037, aired 1997-11-11TV THAT'S GOOD FOR YOU $200: In 1993, for its 25th season, this children's show introduced a larger set & a disabled young cast member Sesame Street
#3034, aired 1997-11-06SUPER ATHLETES $400: In 1993 this center, then with the Orlando Magic, was named the NBA's Rookie of the Year Shaquille O'Neal
#3033, aired 1997-11-05U.S. PRESIDENTS $500: On Jan. 20, 1993 he became a former president George H.W. Bush
#3032, aired 1997-11-04SCHWARZENEGGER FILMS $1,000 (Daily Double): In 1993 Arnold was Jack Slater, the title idol of the boy seen in this film: Last Action Hero
#3027, aired 1997-10-28L.A.: TROUBLES IN PARADISE $200: In 1993 these hot, dry winds made Malibu firefighters feel like defenders at the Alamo Santa Ana winds
#3026, aired 1997-10-27HISPANIC AMERICANS $400: This folk singer & activist visited North Vietnam in 1972 & Bosnia in 1993 Joan Baez
#3020, aired 1997-10-17POP MUSIC $600: "Have I Told You Lately", a 1993 Top 10 hit for this singer, was written by Van Morrison Rod Stewart
#3015, aired 1997-10-10DEMOCRACY $500: Rhyming term for the 1993 law making states offer voter registration to driver's license applicants "Motor-Voter" law
#3012, aired 1997-10-07MACHINES NEVER BUILT $800: In 1993 Congress killed this Texas project that would have shown physicists subatomic impacts superconducting super collider
#3010, aired 1997-10-03SPORTS $200: The new 23,500-seat U.S. Tennis Open Stadium is named for this star who died February 6, 1993 Arthur Ashe
#3010, aired 1997-10-03GIANTS OF SCIENCE $600: In 1993 he made a "brief" appearance as himself on an episode of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" Stephen Hawking
#3009, aired 1997-10-02NEW JERSEY BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $500: In 1993 Morris Plains' Warner-Lambert bought Wilkinson Sword to go with this, its first line of razors Schick
#3005, aired 1997-09-26CANADIAN MUSICIANS $1000: A 1993 film was actually "Thirty Two Short Films About" this pianist known for interpreting Bach Glenn Gould
#3004, aired 1997-09-25WOODY ALLEN FILMS $200: Title of a 1979 Allen film, or where he set his 1993 "Murder Mystery" Manhattan
#3000, aired 1997-09-19ACTORS & ROLES $400: Frasier's TV dad John Mahoney appeared as Clint Eastwood's Secret Service superior in this 1993 thriller In the Line of Fire
#2994, aired 1997-09-11MUSIC HONORS $400: 1993's best alternative music album Grammy went to this group's "Zooropa" U2
#2986, aired 1997-09-01FILMS OF THE '90s $300: In this 1993 film, Holly Hunter performed the musical sequences herself The Piano
#2985, aired 1997-07-18THE 20th CENTURY $500: A 1993 car bomb explosion in Florence, Italy damaged priceless works of art from this gallery the Uffizi Gallery
#2981, aired 1997-07-14CLAUDIAS $500: In 1993's "Son of the Pink Panther", she played the mother of Clouseau's son Claudia Cardinale
#2981, aired 1997-07-14PULITZER PRIZE BIOGRAPHIES $1000: The 1995 HBO film "Truman" was based on this man's 1993 Pulitzer Prize-winning book David McCullough
#2981, aired 1997-07-14WOMEN'S FIRSTS $1000: Hazel O' Leary, the 1st woman to head this cabinet department, succeeded James Watkins in 1993 Department of Energy
#2979, aired 1997-07-10AWARDS $200: In 1993 this North American country reinstated the Victoria Cross as its highest military honor Canada
#2977, aired 1997-07-08COURT CASES $800: In December 1996 the 1993 federal conviction of this S&L operator was thrown out Charles Keating
#2974, aired 1997-07-03COUNTRY SINGERS $200: This long-haired country music "outlaw" was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1993 Willie Nelson
#2965, aired 1997-06-201999 $400: Reelected in 1987 & 1993, this Egyptian president has said he will not seek a fourth term in 1999 Hosni Mubarak
#2959, aired 1997-06-12SINGERS $800: 1 of the 3 singers on the 1993 No. 1 hit "All For Love" from the film "The Three Musketeers" Bryan Adams (or Rod Stewart or Sting)
#2954, aired 1997-06-05PRESIDENTS & FIRST LADIES $200: On January 25, 1993 this first lady was appointed head of the task force on national health care reform Hillary Rodham Clinton
#2952, aired 1997-06-03WOMEN IN SPORTS $500: In 1993 she became the first woman jockey to win the Belmont Stakes or any of the U.S. Triple Crown races Julie Krone
#2944, aired 1997-05-22LAWS $800: In 1996 Clinton & Dole argued about the 1993 act with these 2 types of "leave" in its name Family & Medical Leave
#2942, aired 1997-05-20COLLEGE FILMS $200: She played Darby Shaw, a Tulane University law student, in 1993's "The Pelican Brief" Julia Roberts
#2939, aired 1997-05-15POP QUIZ $500 (Daily Double): The Grammys' Best New Artist of 1993, she recently had the No. 1 song heard here: "Unbreak my heart / Say you'll love me again / Undo this hurt you caused..." Toni Braxton
#2939, aired 1997-05-15POP QUIZ $500: 1993's "Linger" was the first U.S. hit for this alternative band from Ireland The Cranberries
#2938, aired 1997-05-14CLINTON'S FIRST TERM $1000: Congress ratified NAFTA in November 1993 & this "General Agreement" on world commerce a year later GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade)
#2938, aired 1997-05-14CLINTON'S FIRST TERM $1,500 (Daily Double): Name given to the national youth service program created in 1993 AmeriCorps
#2937, aired 1997-05-13BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $1000: In 1993 Gold Bond-Good Humor merged with this "All Natural" ice cream company Breyers
#2931, aired 1997-05-0520th CENTURY WOMEN $200: On July 8, 1993 this British princess' stepmother, Raine Spencer, married a French count Princess Diana
#2927, aired 1997-04-29EASY HISTORY $100: In 1993 this country split into Slovakia & the Czech Republic Czechoslovakia
#2927, aired 1997-04-29"M"TV $500: In 1993 Russell Baker took over as host of this PBS anthology series Masterpiece Theater
#2925, aired 1997-04-25CINCO DE MAYO $400: Founded in the 13th century by the Kirghiz, it adopted its constitution May 5, 1993 Kyrgyzstan
#2922, aired 1997-04-22CANTANTES $300: "Mi Tierra" in 1993 was the 1st solo all-Spanish album for this Cuban-born "Rhythm Is Gonna Get You" singer Gloria Estefan
#2922, aired 1997-04-22SCIENCE $500: In 1993 Eugene & Carolyn Shoemaker & David Levy discovered a highly fragmented one of these Comet
#2921, aired 1997-04-21SONGS $300: This 1993 hit by UB40 remained in the Top 40 for 23 weeks, almost twice as long as Elvis Presley's 1961 version "Can't Help Falling in Love"
#2921, aired 1997-04-21PEOPLE $400: After the 1992 election, he managed the Clinton transition team, then became Secretary of State Jan. 20, 1993 Warren Christopher
#2918, aired 1997-04-16POP MUSIC $200: "Beefy" singer whose first No. 1 hit was "I'd Do Anything For Love" from his 1993 CD "Bat Out Of Hell II" Meat Loaf
#2912, aired 1997-04-08MUSICAL THEATRE $500: This playwright adapted the 1993 musical "The Goodbye Girl" from his own screenplay of the 1977 film Neil Simon
#2910, aired 1997-04-041990s FASHION $300: Because of Spike Lee's 1992 film, baseball caps bearing this letter were in vogue in 1993 X (for Malcolm X)
#2909, aired 1997-04-03MOVIE TITLE CHARACTERS $800: In 1993 Wes Studi played this Apache, "An American Legend" Geronimo
#2905, aired 1997-03-28AFRICAN HISTORY $800: Mohammed Farah Aidid, a warlord of this country who battled U.S. forces in 1993, died in 1996 Somalia
#2904, aired 1997-03-27'90s MUSIC $400: Her 1993 album "Friends Can Be Lovers" features a duet with cousin Whitney Houston Dionne Warwick
#2902, aired 1997-03-25MUSEUMS $400: The restored Richelieu wing reopened at this Paris museum in 1993 The Louvre
#2896, aired 1997-03-17BOOKS & AUTHORS $400: His 1993 novel "Gai-Jin" takes place in 19th century Japan James Clavell
#2894, aired 1997-03-13WOMEN OF SONG $200: In 1993 she teamed up with Beavis & Butt-Head for a new recording of "I Got You Babe" Cher
#2886, aired 1997-03-03POLITICIANS $600: In 1993 the Senate confirmed him as the first black Secretary of Agriculture Mike Espy
#2880, aired 1997-02-21PEOPLE $400: On Oct. 25, 1993 John Shalikashvili became the first foreign-born chairman of this group Joint Chiefs of Staff
#2880, aired 1997-02-21PEOPLE $600: Christine Todd Whitman was elected the 50th governor of this state in 1993 New Jersey
#2873, aired 1997-02-12PERIODICALS $400: In 1993 the Chicago Tribune launched Exito!, a weekly paper in this language Spanish
#2871, aired 1997-02-10CINEMA SEQUELS $300: We'll be doggone if Charles Grodin didn't return for this 1993 sequel about a St. Bernard Beethoven's 2nd
#2871, aired 1997-02-10CINEMA SEQUELS $400: This 1993 Whoopi Goldberg sequel was subtitled "Back in the Habit" Sister Act 2
#2871, aired 1997-02-10CINEMA SEQUELS $500: The 1993 sequel to this Charlie Sheen comedy was "Part Deux" Hot Shots!
#2868, aired 1997-02-05BLACK AMERICA $800: Arkansas' first woman director of the Department of Health, she became U.S. Surgeon General in 1993 Joycelyn Elders
#2866, aired 1997-02-03EUROPEAN HISTORY $200: Under 1993's Maastricht Treaty, the EC became a policy arm of this organization, the EU European Union
#2865, aired 1997-01-31THE OSCARS $800: Her supporting actress win for 1993's "The Piano" made her the 2nd-youngest winner of a competitive Oscar Anna Paquin
#2852, aired 1997-01-14U.S. CITIES $400: The Wax Museum of Witches and Seafarers opened in this New England city in 1993 Salem, Massachusetts
#2849, aired 1997-01-09TRANSPORTATION $100: The Metro Red Line, which began service in L.A. in 1993, is this form of transportation Subway
#2846, aired 1997-01-06NONFICTION $200: In 1993 she published "The Downing Street Years", a memoir of her time as prime minister Margaret Thatcher
#2835, aired 1996-12-20SINGERS WHO ACT $100: This Jackson made her film debut in 1993 as a poetry-writing beautician in John Singleton's "Poetic Justice" Janet Jackson
#2835, aired 1996-12-20THE 1990s $300: He ended a 35-year military career in 1993 by resigning as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin Powell
#2831, aired 1996-12-16TOWERS $100: Smoke inundated this NYC complex' towers after a bomb exploded in its garage, February 26, 1993 World Trade Center
#2830, aired 1996-12-13FILM DIRECTORS $400: In 1993 he was given permission to build a replica of Auschwitz near the actual site & film there Steven Spielberg
#2828, aired 1996-12-11BOOKS & AUTHORS $400: In 1993 this author sold the film rights to "Disclosure" for about $3.5 million before it had been published Michael Crichton
#2824, aired 1996-12-05MODERN HISTORY $500: Suleyman Demirel was premier of this country on 5 separate occasions before becoming president in 1993 Turkey
#2823, aired 1996-12-04SINGERS $400: This Monkee called his 1993 autobiography "I'm a Believer" Micky Dolenz
#2822, aired 1996-12-03DECEMBER $500: In December 1993 this Defense Secretary became the first member of Clinton's cabinet to quit Les Aspin
#2816, aired 1996-11-25THE OSCARS $200: The 1939 Oscar she won for playing Scarlett O'Hara was auctioned off in 1993 for $563,500 Vivian Leigh
#2816, aired 1996-11-25THE OSCARS $400: 1993's Best Actress for "The Piano"; she was also a 1993 nominee for her supporting role in "The Firm" Holly Hunter
#2815, aired 1996-11-22BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $300: In 1993 Louis V. Gerstner became the first outsider to head this computer giant IBM
#2812, aired 1996-11-19MUSIC $800: His 75th birthday was celebrated posthumously in 1993 with video releases of his "Young People's Concerts" Leonard Bernstein
#2811, aired 1996-11-18LLOYDERING $400: He defeated George Bush for a Senate seat long before becoming Secretary of the Treasury in 1993 (Lloyd) Bentsen
#2810, aired 1996-11-15PEOPLE $400: In July 1993 this Seattle outfielder tied a Major League record by hitting home runs in 8 straight games Ken Griffey, Jr.
#2809, aired 1996-11-14AWARDS $800: In 1993 Frederik W. De Klerk & Nelson Mandela shared this award Nobel Peace Prize
#2809, aired 1996-11-14U.S. HISTORY $800: On April 19, 1993 the Branch Davidian compound near this Texas city burned to the ground after a 51-day siege Waco
#2809, aired 1996-11-14AWARDS $1000: In 1993 this retired black Supreme Court justice received a posthumous Presidential Medal of Freedom Thurgood Marshall
#2798, aired 1996-10-30SHAKESPEAREAN ACTORS $1000: What's love got to do with it? He played Ike Turner in 1993 & Othello in 1995 Laurence Fishburne
#2786, aired 1996-10-14ROCK MUSIC $600 (Daily Double): In 1993 he won 6 Grammys, including Best Male Vocalist & Best Record & Song for "Tears in Heaven" Eric Clapton
#2783, aired 1996-10-09ENGLISH LIT $600: "A Dead Man in Deptford", the last novel by this "A Clockwork Orange" author, was published in 1993 Anthony Burgess
#2780, aired 1996-10-04FOREIGN CURRENCY $800: Eritrea uses the birr as its basic unit of currency, as does this country which it broke away from in 1993 Ethiopia
#2778, aired 1996-10-02TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALLGAME $400: Inn 1993 this player "Mr. October", was elected to the Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility Reggie Jackson
#2776, aired 1996-09-30CANNES PALME D'OR WINNERS $600: This 1993 Holly Hunter film set in New Zealand tied with "Farewell My Concubine" The Piano
#2766, aired 1996-09-16"LAST" FILMS $400: Arnold Schwarzenegger starred as Jack Slater, a young boy's movie idol, in this 1993 spoof the Last Action Hero
#2764, aired 1996-09-12BIOGRAPHIES $600: Joe McGinniss' controversial 1993 biography "The Last Brother" tells of this man Edward Kennedy
#2760, aired 1996-09-06BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $100: Eastman Chemical Company was spun off from this photo giant in 1993 Kodak
#2760, aired 1996-09-06ULTRA SCIENCE $200: A 1993 study suggests this type of screening may be unnecessary for low-risk pregnant women ultrasound
#2754, aired 1996-07-18THE 1990s $400: The world lost 2 of its greatest dancers: Margot Fonteyn in 1991 & this man, her partner, in 1993 Rudolf Nureyev
#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
#2753, aired 1996-07-17PRIME MINISTERS $500: He took power in 1993 when his Liberals won 177 of the 295 seats in Canada's House of Commons Jean Chretien
#2749, aired 1996-07-11BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $400: Launched in the U.S. in 1993, this company's Captiva camera produces pictures about the size of a credit card Polaroid
#2744, aired 1996-07-04FILM BIOGRAPHIES $400: The 1993 film "Dragon" recounts the brief & tragic life of this martial artist Bruce Lee
#2743, aired 1996-07-03RECENT SHAKESPEARE MOVIES $800: Keanu Reeves & Denzel Washington appeared in this 1993 comedy directed by Kenneth Branagh Much Ado About Nothing
#2741, aired 1996-07-01JACKS $400: In 1993 he was named Architect of the Year by Golf World Magazine Jack Nicklaus
#2740, aired 1996-06-28WOMEN IN SPORTS $1,500 (Daily Double): In 1993, at age 15, she became the youngest skater since Sonja Henie to win the world championship Oksana Baiul
#2736, aired 1996-06-24NOTABLE NAMES $1000: This aviator famous for his WWII raid on Tokyo died in 1993 at age 96 Doolittle
#2729, aired 1996-06-13THE MOVIES $400: Robin Williams co-produced this 1993 film in which he played his estranged wife's female housekeeper Mrs. Doubtfire
#2729, aired 1996-06-13THE MOVIES $600: This singer played a 17th century witch named Winifred in Disney's 1993 comedy "Hocus Pocus" Bette Midler
#2728, aired 1996-06-12ETHIOPIA $2,500 (Daily Double): In 1993, after a 30-year-war, this country won its independence from Ethiopia Eritrea
#2720, aired 1996-05-31PARTY TIME! $400: On January 20, 1993, President Clinton visited 11 of them inauguration parties (inaugural balls)
#2713, aired 1996-05-22FILMS OF THE '90s $200: Erika Eleniak was featured as Elly May Clampett in this 1993 film The Beverly Hillbillies
#2710, aired 1996-05-17WOMEN IN SPORTS $1000: In 1993 this gymnast won both the national & world titles in all-around, uneven bars & floor exercise Shannon Miller
#2707, aired 1996-05-14MODERN HISTORY $1000: 9 members of this cult escaped the fire that engulfed their complex near Waco, Texas in 1993 the Branch Davidians
#2704, aired 1996-05-09SPORTS $200: This Disney-owned hockey team earned its first victory October 13, 1993, defeating Edmonton 4-3 the Anaheim Mighty Ducks
#2698, aired 1996-05-01SPORTS $200: In 1988 & 1993 this Pittsburgh team's Mario Lemieux was named MVP of the NHL Penguins
#2696, aired 1996-04-29TV PERSONALITIES $300: Michele Lee was the only cast member who appeared on every episode of this prime-time serial 1979-1993 Knots Landing
#2696, aired 1996-04-29TV PERSONALITIES $400: In 1993 viewer complaints led Burt Reynolds to announce he'd stop smoking cigars on this sitcom Evening Shade
#2694, aired 1996-04-25GOVERNMENT & POLITICS $400: In 1993 Texas state treasurer Kay Bailey Hutchison won the Senate seat vacated by this Treasury Sec'y Lloyd Bentsen
#2693, aired 1996-04-24U.S. STAMPS $400: A 1993 stamp for "AIDS Awareness" featured this symbol a (red) ribbon
#2677, aired 1996-04-02SPORTS $300: In 1993 this Philadelphia 76ers player nicknamed "Dr. J" was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame Julius Erving
#2677, aired 1996-04-02SPORTS $500: On Sept. 5, 1993 Noureddine Morceli of Algeria set the world record in this event at 3:44.39 The Mile
#2673, aired 1996-03-27COLLEGE POTPOURRI $300: Prince Charles was the keynote speaker at this Virginia university's 300th anniv. celebration in 1993 William & Mary
#2669, aired 1996-03-21HISTORY $100: In 1993 he hinted that he'd be willing to give up power if the U.S. ended its embargo of Cuba Fidel Castro
#2667, aired 1996-03-19WORLD FLAGS $600: Adopted in 1993, Eritrea's flag shows this branch, a symbol of peace, on a red, blue & green field an olive branch
#2665, aired 1996-03-15WOMEN $1000: In 1993 Ada Deer, a member of the Menominee tribe, became the first woman to head the BIA, which stands for this the Bureau of Indian Affairs
#2662, aired 1996-03-12DEMOCRATS $1000: This Wisconsin Democrat who served as Secretary of Defense in 1993 & 1994 passed away in 1995 Les Aspin
#2662, aired 1996-03-12ACTRESSES $1000: She was Greece's minister of culture 1981-89 & 1993-94 Melina Mercouri
#2662, aired 1996-03-12DEMOCRATS $1,900 (Daily Double): This former Arizona governor became Secretary of the Interior in 1993 Bruce Babbitt
#2660, aired 1996-03-08THE ELEMENTS $400: In 1993 the EPA advised that people buying a house should check for this gas, symbol Rn radon
#2653, aired 1996-02-28THE MOVIES $400: Andrew Davis, who directed this 1993 film, said he never saw the David Janssen series in the '60s The Fugitive
#2651, aired 1996-02-26WOMEN IN SPORTS $100: From 1982 to 1993 only 2 women won the singles at Wimbledon: Martina Navratilova & this German Steffi Graf
#2649, aired 1996-02-22WORLD LEADERS $600: This South African president shared the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize with future president Nelson Mandela F.W. de Klerk
#2648, aired 1996-02-21THE PLANETS $500 (Daily Double): A comet first sighted in 1993 bombarded this planet with fragments in 1994 Jupiter
#2645, aired 1996-02-16HAPPY BIRTHDAY $500: Mickey Mouse turned 65 on November 18, 1993, the day this 1st U.S. astronaut in space turned 70 Alan Shepard
#2637, aired 1996-02-06TELEVISION $100: This Tim Allen sitcom finished the 1993-94 season as television's No. 1 show Home Improvement
#2633, aired 1996-01-31SHAKESPEARE $600: Kenneth Branagh & Emma Thompson played Benedick & Beatrice in the 1993 film version of this comedy "Much Ado About Nothing"
#2631, aired 1996-01-29FILMS OF THE '90s $400: He played Elijah Wood's cruel & creepy cousin in 1993's "The Good Son" Macaulay Culkin
#2627, aired 1996-01-23INTERNATIONAL POLITICS $200: In December 1993 the Catholic Church agreed to establish diplomatic ties with this state founded in 1948 Israel
#2627, aired 1996-01-23ROYALTY $400: In 1993 King Hussein celebrated his 40th anniversary as ruler of this country Jordan
#2620, aired 1996-01-12ROYAL WEDDING $300: In 1993 Harvard grad Masako Owada became the 1st career woman to marry a crown prince of this country Japan
#2617, aired 1996-01-09AWARDS & HONORS $800: In 1993 Ethel Kennedy received the first Legacy Award named for this founder of the United Farm Workers Union (Cesar) Chavez
#2614, aired 1996-01-04AWARDS $400: In 1993 this tennis great was awarded a Medal of Freedom posthumously Arthur Ashe
#2613, aired 1996-01-03WHAT A PRINCE! $500 (Daily Double): In 1993 Prince Norodom Ranariddh became first prime minister of this country Cambodia
#2610, aired 1995-12-29FICTION $600: This Robert James Waller novel was the top-selling hardcover fiction book of 1993 The Bridges of Madison County
#2604, aired 1995-12-21KINGS & QUEENS $600: When this country's King Baudouin died in 1993, he was succeeded by his brother, Albert II Belgium
#2599, aired 1995-12-14PUERTO RICO $400: In 1967 39% of the voters wanted this; in 1993, 46% statehood
#2594, aired 1995-12-07WOMEN IN SPORTS $400: In June 1993 Julie Krone became the 1st woman jockey to win this 3rd leg of the Triple Crown the Belmont Stakes
#2593, aired 1995-12-06BLACK AMERICA $100: After 20 years in office, Tom Bradley retired in 1993 as mayor of this large city Los Angeles
#2592, aired 1995-12-051990s THEATRE $600: This 1993 musical starred Bernadette Peters in the title role played on film by Marsha Mason The Goodbye Girl
#2588, aired 1995-11-29THE MOVIES $400: The romance "An Affair to Remember" figured prominently in this 1993 Tom Hanks film Sleepless in Seattle
#2587, aired 1995-11-28THE SUPREME COURT $500 (Daily Double): This justice who died in 1993 was the winning attorney in Brown v. Board of Education Thurgood Marshall
#2584, aired 1995-11-23PEOPLE $1000: In 1993 the Metropolitan Museum presented an exhibition of paintings by this grandson of Sigmund Freud Lucian Freud
#2581, aired 1995-11-20THE SUPREME COURT $400: In 1993 she became the first justice named by a Democratic president in 26 years Ruth Bader Ginsburg
#2578, aired 1995-11-15TREATIES $400: Reached in 1993, the second of these treaties calls for Russia & the United States to reduce their nuclear warheads by two-thirds START II (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty)
#2574, aired 1995-11-09THE ACADEMY AWARDS $400: In 1993 this Oscar host rode onto the stage on a giant Oscar pulled by Jack Palance Billy Crystal
#2572, aired 1995-11-07FAMOUS WOMEN $1,500 (Daily Double): In 1993 this estranged wife of a world leader was elected president of the ANC's Women's League Winnie Mandela
#2569, aired 1995-11-02AWARDS $400: As 1993's National Teacher of the Year, Elaine Griffin received a crystal one of these objects an apple
#2566, aired 1995-10-30FOREIGN CURRENCY $800: In 1993 Armenia replaced this currency with the dram the ruble
#2565, aired 1995-10-27MOVIE SONGS $200: The Oscar-winning song of 1993 was sung by Bruce Springsteen in this Tom Hanks film Philadelphia
#2562, aired 1995-10-24CHRISTIANs $300: In 1993 he found "True Romance" onscreen with Patricia Arquette Christian Slater
#2562, aired 1995-10-24THE EMMYS $800: In 1993 Tom Skerritt & Kathy Baker won Emmys for this CBS drama Picket Fences
#2556, aired 1995-10-16FICTION $800: Herman Wouk's sequel to this 1993 bestseller is called "The Glory" The Hope
#2556, aired 1995-10-16HODGEPODGE $1000: In 1993 this political director for George Bush wed Clinton campaign strategist James Carville (Mary) Matalin
#2553, aired 1995-10-11THE ARTS $200: In 1993 a purported 1612 work by this playwright was found at the British Museum Library Shakespeare
#2553, aired 1995-10-11THE ARTS $400: Introduced in 1969 as the first rock opera, it became a Broadway musical in 1993 Tommy
#2551, aired 1995-10-09AMERICAN LITERATURE $200: A chapter from "Life on the Mississippi" was intended for this "Tom Sawyer" sequel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
#2537, aired 1995-09-19PEOPLE $200: In 1993 Alessandra, the actress granddaughter of this dictator, ran for mayor of Naples Mussolini
#2529, aired 1995-09-07STAMPS AND COINS $200: The "king" of stamps, this 1993 issue is the most popular U.S. commemorative stamp of all time the Elvis Presley stamp
#2523, aired 1995-07-19ACTRESSES $300: At a 1993 auction, her "Best Actress" Oscar for "Mildred Pierce" sold for $68,500 Joan Crawford
#2523, aired 1995-07-19NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $500: David Gergen was an editor with this news weekly when he joined the Clinton White House in May 1993 U.S. News & World Report
#2521, aired 1995-07-17PEOPLE $600: In 1993 he became Israel's first head of government to visit China Yitzhak Rabin
#2521, aired 1995-07-17PEOPLE $3,200 (Daily Double): In 1993 Ruth Bader Ginsburg replaced this Supreme Court justice who retired after 31 years Byron "Whizzer" White
#2514, aired 1995-07-06PEOPLE $200: Notified of this rival's death in March 1993, Dr. Jonas Salk called it "a great loss" Sabin
#2513, aired 1995-07-05EUROPE $200: Over protests from Vaclav Havel & others, this nation split into 2 states January 1, 1993 Czechoslovakia
#2508, aired 1995-06-28HISTORIC NAMES $100: In September 1993 this Russian president suspended Alexander Rutskoi, his vice president Boris Yeltsin
#2505, aired 1995-06-23BASED ON A TRUE STORY $300: 1993's "Fatal Deception" was based on the life of this assassin's wife, who moved from Moscow to Dallas Lee Harvey Oswald
#2504, aired 1995-06-22COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $200: In 1993 this New York school's Press celebrated its 100th anniversary & the 5th edition of its encyclopedia Columbia
#2502, aired 1995-06-20SPORTS $100: In 1993 Dave Wannstedt replaced Mike Ditka as this team's coach the Chicago Bears
#2500, aired 1995-06-16FOREIGN CURRENCY $400: When Kazakhstan issued the tenge in 1993, 1 tenge was equal to 500 of this old currency ruble
#2500, aired 1995-06-16FOREIGN CURRENCY $600: In 1993 the Czech Republic & this country stopped using the same currency Slovakia
#2483, aired 1995-05-24BLACK AMERICA $400: In 1993, after 22 years, Don Cornelius stepped down as host of this music show Soul Train
#2476, aired 1995-05-15U.S. GOVERNMENT $400: A 1993 plan to transfer control of this bureau, the ATF, to the FBI was dropped the Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms
#2473, aired 1995-05-10RECENT HISTORY $800 (Daily Double): Prime Minister Suleyman Demirel became president of this country in 1993 Turkey
#2468, aired 1995-05-03NOTORIOUS $500: In 1993 a 51-day standoff at this cult's headquarters near Waco ended with about 80 dead the Branch Davidians
#2464, aired 1995-04-27HISTORY $200: 38 years of LDP rule in this country ended when Morihiro Hosokawa became P.M. in 1993 Japan
#2461, aired 1995-04-24DOLLS $300: A musical stage show called "The Magical World of" this Mattel doll premiered at Epcot in 1993 Barbie
#2448, aired 1995-04-05MOVIES $500: This 1993 Holly Hunter film earned Jane Campion the 2nd Oscar nomination ever for a woman as "Best Director" The Piano
#2444, aired 1995-03-30NOTORIOUS $100: On Jan, 3, 1993 2 TV movies about this "Long Island Lolita" aired opposite each other Amy Fisher
#2444, aired 1995-03-30ENDS IN "GO" $400: A leading maker of motor homes, this company celebrated its 35th anniversary in 1993 Winnebago
#2442, aired 1995-03-28POLITICIANS $800: In 1975 he was elected San Antonio's youngest city councilman; in 1993 he became HUD Secretary (Henry) Cisneros
#2441, aired 1995-03-27POTPOURRI $200: A gold coin issued in France in 1993 featured the Louvre on one side & this smiling lady on the other the Mona Lisa
#2441, aired 1995-03-27MODERN AUTHORS $1000: In 1993 this bestselling author turned singer for an album, "The Ballads of Madison County" (Robert James) Waller
#2440, aired 1995-03-24MUSICAL THEATRE $100: In 1993 "A Grand Night for Singing!" celebrated 50 years of music by this pair Rodgers & Hammerstein
#2440, aired 1995-03-24HODGEPODGE $200: In 1993 inquiring consumers placed a record 14.6 million calls to these offices abbreviated BBB the Better Business Bureau
#2439, aired 1995-03-23FAMOUS WOMEN $200: With a reported gross of $13.5 million, her 1993/94 New Year's Concerts in Las Vegas set a U.S. record Barbra Streisand
#2438, aired 1995-03-22KINGS & QUEENS $200: In 1993 she ranked ninth on Fortune Magazine's list of the world's billionaires Queen Elizabeth
#2435, aired 1995-03-17BLACK AMERICANS $200: In 1993 this Phoenix Suns player was named the NBA's Most Valuable Player Charles Barkley
#2435, aired 1995-03-17SINGERS $500: Late teen idol & "Garden Party" singer whose fans threw an "International Garden Party" in his honor in 1993 Ricky Nelson
#2430, aired 1995-03-10TRAVEL & TOURISM $100: The 1993 antifraud model of this U.S. travel document featured a kinegram of Ben Franklin's face a passport
#2427, aired 1995-03-07WORLD RELIGIONS $100: In 1993 this group celebrated the centennial of the completion of its temple in Salt Lake City the Mormons
#2423, aired 1995-03-01MILITARY MEN $200: In 1993 Gen. John Shalikashvili replaced this man as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin Powell
#2419, aired 1995-02-23AFRICA $400: Its 1993 Interim Constitution lists 11 official languages, including Sesotho, Isizulu & English South Africa
#2419, aired 1995-02-23AFRICA $600: In 1993 the U.N. sent a large peacekeeping force to this country Somalia
#2418, aired 1995-02-22FLOODS $400: In 1993 over 7 million acres were flooded in the Midwest mainly by these 2 rivers & their tributaries the Mississippi & the Missouri
#2415, aired 1995-02-17FOOD POTPOURRI $200: This fast food chain officially introduced the Colonel's Rotisserie Gold in 1993 KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken)
#2415, aired 1995-02-17NOTABLE NAMES $1,500 (Daily Double): This labor leader who died in 1993 founded America's first successful union of farm workers (Cesar) Chavez
#2413, aired 1995-02-15MODERN U.S. HISTORY $100: A 1993 Forest Summit discussed how to protect the northern spotted species of this bird the owl
#2413, aired 1995-02-1520th CENTURY WOMEN $600: On March 12,1993 she was sworn in as the 78th U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno
#2412, aired 1995-02-14PAN-AMERICA $500: In August 1993 Pope John Paul II visited Merida on this Mexican peninsula the Yucatan Peninsula
#2409, aired 1995-02-09NAMES IN THE NEWS $500: Andrew Wiles says he now has the full proof to this man's last theorem; his 1993 version was incomplete (Pierre de) Fermat
#2408, aired 1995-02-08SPORTS $400: On Oct. 23, 1993 this Canadian team's Paul Molitor was named MVP of the World Series the Toronto Blue Jays
#2403, aired 1995-02-01COLORADO $200: On the last day of his 1993 U.S. visit, he spoke to over 350,000 at a mass south of Denver Pope John Paul II
#2402, aired 1995-01-31BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $500: In 1993 health clubs accounted for over half this company's revenue; gaming & casinos made up the rest Bally
#2390, aired 1995-01-13NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $800: It wasn't a "dubious achievement" when Edward Kosner was named new editor of this magazine in 1993 Esquire magazine
#2390, aired 1995-01-13NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $1000: In 1993 Rupert Murdoch bought this NYC tabloid for the second time the New York Post
#2388, aired 1995-01-11WEAPONS $200: This "weapon" from "Basic Instinct" was an item at an October 1993 Hollywood auction ice pick
#2388, aired 1995-01-11WEAPONS $300: During the 1993 baseball playoffs, thousands of Atlantans held foam versions of these weapons tomahawks
#2388, aired 1995-01-11GOVERNMENT & POLITICS $500: A descendant of Henry Wilson, Ulysses Grant's vice president, he became Sec'y of the Treasury in 1993 (Lloyd) Bentsen
#2382, aired 1995-01-03WORLD FLAGS $1000: In 1993 Greece protested this new country's use of the Star of Vergina on its flag Macedonia
#2381, aired 1995-01-02SPORTS $300: In 1993 this team's Shaquille O'Neal was named Rookie of the Year in the NBA the Orlando Magic
#2380, aired 1994-12-30AWARDS $400: On his retirement in 1993, this chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff received a 2nd Presidential Medal of Freedom Colin Powell
#2379, aired 1994-12-29HISTORY $200: In 1993 this country withdrew the remnants of a brigade sent to Cuba during the 1962 Missile Crisis Russia
#2379, aired 1994-12-2919th CENTURY BUSINESS $400: This candied popcorn & peanuts confection celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1993 Cracker Jack
#2378, aired 1994-12-281993 $200: At the end of May, Emerson Fittipaldi won this auto race for the second time Indy 500
#2378, aired 1994-12-281993 $400: In June the U.S. fired on this country in retaliation for their plot to kill George Bush Iraq
#2378, aired 1994-12-281993 $600: On November 2 the Senate voted 94-6 to subpoena 3,000 pages of his diary Robert Packwood
#2378, aired 1994-12-281993 $800: Kimba Wood was considered for this cabinet post but ran afoul with Nannygate Attorney General
#2378, aired 1994-12-281993 $1000: This treaty on European unity went into effect on November 1 Maastricht Treaty
#2377, aired 1994-12-27JACQUELINE KENNEDY ONASSIS $200: In 1993 the Clintons visited Jackie on this Massachusetts island where she had a summer home Martha's Vineyard
#2376, aired 1994-12-26COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $600: In 1993 a court upheld Boston University's claim to 83.000 of this civil rights leader's papers Martin Luther King

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (39 results returned)

#8999, aired 2023-12-21FROM PAGE TO STAGE: The opera based on this 1993 memoir was staged at a prison for the first time in 2023, at Sing Sing with a chorus of 14 inmates Dead Man Walking
#8700, aired 2022-09-16DISNEY SONGS: "We Don't Talk About Bruno" from "Encanto" is the first song from an animated Disney film to hit No. 1 since this duet in 1993 "A Whole New World"
#8690, aired 2022-07-22INAUGURAL BALLS: At the 1993 Tennessee Inaugural Ball, Paul Simon performed this song, his most recent Top 40 hit "You Can Call Me Al"
#8344, aired 2021-02-25LANDLOCKED COUNTRIES: Losing its ocean access in 1993, this African Union member is the most populous landlocked nation, with 110 million people Ethiopia
#8299, aired 2020-12-10EUROPEAN GEOGRAPHY: Once a residence of rulers of Austria, this city on the Danube less than 20 miles from Vienna became a national capital in 1993 Bratislava
#8140, aired 2020-01-17DNA MAKES NEWS: In 1993 remains of the Russian Royal Family killed in 1918 were confirmed by comparing their DNA to this member of the British Royal Family Prince Philip
#6697, aired 2013-10-29MOVIE COMEDIES: The hero of this 1993 comedy says he's "been stabbed, shot, poisoned, frozen, hung, electrocuted & burned" Groundhog Day
#6675, aired 2013-09-27EUROPEAN CAPITALS: Since a national split in 1993, it's the only world capital that borders 2 other countries--Austria & Hungary Bratislava
#6594, aired 2013-04-25TV SPIN-OFFS: Premiering in 1993, this show lasted 11 seasons, like its predecessor show; the 2 were set nearly 2,500 miles apart Frasier
#5839, aired 2010-01-21COMIC STRIP CHARACTERS: Created in 1950, he finally hit a home run on March 30, 1993 Charlie Brown
#5754, aired 2009-09-24FROM PAGE TO SCREEN: A 13-page document typed on April 18, 1945 with the names of 801 men inspired a 1982 book & this 1993 film Schindler's List
#5305, aired 2007-10-05SPORTS BUSINESS: In 1993 this man said, "What Phil & Nike have done is turn me into a dream" Michael Jordan
#5174, aired 2007-02-22THE ACADEMY AWARDS: As of 2006, 1 of only 3 women to be nominated for best director, for 1976, 1993 & 2003 (1 of) Lina Wertmüller, Jane Campion & Sofia Coppola
#4711, aired 2005-02-14STATE SYMBOLS: In 1993 it became the first state to adopt an official flavor, which, incidentally, comes from its state tree Vermont
#4073, aired 2002-04-24RECENT HISTORY: In 1993 this country of over 35 million people had 2 official languages; now it has 11 South Africa
#3725, aired 2000-11-10ANNUAL EVENTS: This annual event was co-created in 1993 by Marie C. Wilson, mother of 5 & president of the National Ms. Foundation "Take Your Daughter to Work" Day
#3357, aired 1999-03-23FICTIONAL CHARACTERS: A 1993 anthology of contemporary Asian-American fiction is titled this character "is Dead" Charlie Chan
#3186, aired 1998-06-08OLYMPIC TEAMS: Formed in 1988 & subject of a 1993 film, this team had its first sponsor, Red Stripe Lager, for the Nagano games Jamaican Bobsled Team
#3177, aired 1998-05-26SINGERS: He first recorded in 1939, "retired" in 1971, returned & had a Top 10 album in 1993 Frank Sinatra
#2428, aired 1995-03-08RULERS: At his death at age 62 in 1993, he was Europe's longest-reigning monarch King Baudouin
#2338, aired 1994-11-02BUSINESS & INDUSTRY: In 1993 this American company received more U.S. patents than any other in the world IBM
#2287, aired 1994-07-12NEWSMAKERS: She played the Favorite Aunt in the Washington Ballet's Dec. 26, 1993 performance of "The Nutcracker" Chelsea Clinton
#2278, aired 1994-06-29THE NOBEL PRIZE: The only category in which an American did not win an award in 1993 Peace
#2243, aired 1994-05-11IN THE NEWS: His daughter Alina Fernandez Revuelta, was granted political asylum by the U.S. in 1993 Fidel Castro
#2213, aired 1994-03-30PULITZER PRIZE NOVELS: The first Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by a woman, it became a movie in 1993 The Age of Innocence
#2204, aired 1994-03-17TRAVEL & TOURISM: In November 1993 Disney announced plans to build a Disney's America Theme Park in this U.S. state Virginia
#2197, aired 1994-03-08THE NOBEL PRIZE: In 1993 she became the first American woman since Pearl Buck to win the Nobel Prize in Literature Toni Morrison
#2181, aired 1994-02-14THE 1970s: In August 1993 the last of the contaminated water from this 1979 accident site was evaporated Three Mile Island
#2105, aired 1993-10-29SPORTS FIGURES: In 1993 a commemorative stamp was issued in Detroit honoring this boxer, the 1st to be so recognized Joe Louis
#2103, aired 1993-10-27BILLIONAIRES: On Fortune magazine's 1993 list of 101 billionaires, this American family ranked second the Waltons
#2100, aired 1993-10-22TELEVISION: This series noted for the highest rated single episode of the '60s had a 1993 film based on it The Fugitive
#2087, aired 1993-10-05WORLD WAR II: Jan Gies, who was best known for his friendship with this family, died in 1993 at age 87 the Frank Family
#2080, aired 1993-09-24IN THE NEWS: On St. Patrick's Day in 1993, she was appointed ambassador to Ireland Jean Kennedy Smith
#2074, aired 1993-09-16TELEVISION: 1993's "Skylark" with Glenn Close was a sequel to this highest-rated "Hallmark Hall of Fame" film Sarah, Plain and Tall
#2036, aired 1993-06-14POETS: In 1993 Maya Angelou became the first poet to read at a presidential inauguration since this poet in 1961 Robert Frost
#2033, aired 1993-06-09THE 50 STATES: New in the 1993 World Almanac is the spelling of this state's name, which now has a glottal stop mark in it Hawai'i
#2015, aired 1993-05-14ANCIENT ROME: General Publius Scipio won the surname "Africanus" for beating this man at the 202 B.C. Battle of Zama Hannibal
#2008, aired 1993-05-05IN THE NEWS: In January 1993 he was elected president of a country 2/3 the size of the one he led 7 months earlier Vaclav Havel
#1891, aired 1992-11-23FICTIONAL CHARACTERS: He retired after the only woman he ever loved, opera singer Irene Adler, passed away Sherlock Holmes

Players (427 results returned)

Phoebe Juel, a bookseller from Sylva, North Carolina "She won the 1993 College Championship while attending Grinnell College. Today...
Fraser Woodford, an investment banker from New York, New York "In 1993, winner of the Teen Tournament, he's now an investment...
Tom Nosek, an aerospace engineer from Torrance, California "He won the 1993 Tournament of Champions and finished second in...
John Cuthbertson, an investment analyst from San Diego, California "He was the highest money winner of the 1993-94 season. An...
Bev Schwartzberg, an adult literacy program coordinator from Santa Barbara, California "She finished second in the 1993 Tournament of Champions. Today, she's...
Brian Moore, an astronomer from Houston, Texas "He was the first 5-day champion in the 1993-1994 season. An...
Al Lin, a law professor from Davis, California "A law student when he won five times in 1993, he's...
Frank Spangenberg, a police lieutenant from Douglaston, New York 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Ed Schiffer, an attorney from San Francisco, California "A champion of five shows, he was the top winner of...
Diane Siegel, an educational consultant and writer from Northridge, California "A full-time mom when she won five games in 1993, now...
Robert Slaven, a technical products specialist originally from Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada "He won 5 times in 1992. Today, he's a technical products...
Jean Grewe, a graphic designer from Oak Park, Illinois "She was the last 5-time champion in 1993. Today she's a...
David Venderbush, a lawyer from New York, New York "His 5 wins in 1993 came just in time to pay...
Dennis Donohue, a general manager from Janesville, Wisconsin "He was administrative services officer from Arizona when he became a...
Phoebe Juel, an attorney from Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania "She was a junior at Grinnell College when she won the...
Phoebe Juel, a College Tournament winner from Sylva, North Carolina 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Tom Nosek, an aerospace consultant from Torrance, California "He was an aerospace engineer who had just moved to California...
Phoebe Juel, a junior from Grinnell College 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Fraser Woodford, a senior from Lexington, Kentucky 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1993 Tournament...
Dylan McKenna, an actor from Los Angeles, California Season 16 3-time champion: $25,900. Dylan won about $75,000 in cash...
Tom Nosek, an aerospace engineer originally from Chicago, Illinois 2014 Battle of the Decades quarterfinalist: $10,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Ashleigh Banfield, a TV correspondent originally from Canada "She's covered such various stories as the Clinton/Yeltsin summit, the War...
Tom Nosek, an aerospace engineer from Torrance, California 2014 Battle of the Decades quarterfinalist: $10,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Fraser Woodford, a Teen Tournament winner from Lexington, Kentucky 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1993 Tournament...
Marilyn Kneeland, a retired teacher and Seniors Tournament winner from San Diego, California 1993 Tournament of Champions 2nd runner-up: $11,500. 1993 Seniors Tournament winner:...
Tom Nosek, an engineer from Torrance, California 2014 Battle of the Decades quarterfinalist: $10,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Rachael Schwartz, a lawyer from Washington, D.C. "In 1994, she was the first female winner of a Tournament...
Marilyn Kneeland, a retired teacher from San Diego, California 1993 Tournament of Champions 2nd runner-up: $11,500. 1993 Seniors Tournament winner:...
Rosemary Palladino, a lawyer from Staten Island, New York Season 9 player (1993-05-31).
Lynn Clemons, an outdoor recreation planner from Winnemucca, Nevada Season 10 player (1993-12-13).
Nancie S. Martin, a writer and editor originally from New York City, New York Season 9 player (1993-05-28).
Bill Nigh, a tax auditor from Levittown, Pennsylvania Season 10 player (1993-12-20).
Gene Boggs, a law professor from Los Angeles, California Season 9 player (1993-05-28).
Anthony McCafferty, an engineer from Glendale, California Season 9 player (1993-06-24).
Susan Loring, a telecommunications consultant originally from Charleston, South Carolina Season 9 player (1993-06-14). Susan appeared on the Art Fleming version...
Ann Carter, a production editor from Fort Lauderdale, Florida Season 9 player (1993-06-23).
Pat Oen, a homemaker originally from Minneapolis, Minnesota Season 9 player (1993-06-21).
Janet Morgan, a marketing consultant from Atlanta, Georgia Season 9 player (1993-05-26).
Martha Jane, a comic originally from Sharon, Massachusetts Season 9 player (1993-01-22).
Irene Altman, an administrator from Elizabeth, New Jersey Season 9 player (1993-05-25).
Eric Fenstermaker, a farm attorney from Athens County, Ohio Season 9 player (1993-05-24). Johnny Gilbert announced Eric as being from...
Norman Wegener, an attorney originally from Chicago, Illinois Season 9 player (1993-05-25).
Ted Schwartz, an engineer from San Jose, California Season 9 player (1993-01-22).
Ryan Chaffee, a tutor from Los Angeles, California 2010 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 26 4-time champion: $91,900...
Brendan Beary, a computer scientist from Ambler, Pennsylvania Season 9 player (1993-02-12).
Jessi Gile, a junior from Eau Claire, Wisconsin 1993 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Beth Jackson, a systems supervisor originally from Baltimore, Maryland Season 9 player (1993-02-12).
Allen Howland, a newspaper editor from Midland, Texas Season 9 player (1993-02-11).
Jay Carrizales, a U.S. Navy aviator originally from San Bernardino, California Season 9 player (1993-02-11).
Brent Keeling, a senior from Pewee Valley, Kentucky 1993 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Merle Lawrence, a newspaper editor from Lawrenceville, Georgia Season 9 player (1993-07-08).
Michael Lemkin, an investment advisor originally from Lowell, Massachusetts Season 9 player (1993-07-08).
Will Herrera, a retired airline pilot originally from Pueblo, Colorado 1993 Seniors Tournament 2nd runner-up: $7,500. Will died 2023-01-02 at age 92. Obituary.
Dennis Donohue, an administrative services officer from Litchfield Park, Arizona 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1993 Tournament...
Anne Swiatek, an attorney from Washington, D.C. Season 9 player (1993-01-20).
Paul Bloom, an aspiring filmmaker originally from Cranston, Rhode Island Season 9 player (1993-01-20).
Chris Dobbertean, a freshman from Bartow, Florida 1993 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Chad VonKampen, an attorney from Cedar Rapids, Iowa Season 10 player (1993-09-10).
Scott Steiger, a junior from Coffeyville, Kansas 1993 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Don Meade, a computer programmer from New York City, New York Season 9 player (1993-06-15).
Joanne Fiore, an administrative officer from Amherst, New York Season 10 player (1993-09-10). Last name pronounced like \"fee-OR-ee\".
Emily Zehmer, a librarian originally from McKenney, Virginia Season 9 player (1993-02-01). Last name pronounced like \"ZEE-mur\".
Gus Papadopoulos, an operations accountant from Clearwater, Florida Season 9 player (1993-05-19). Gus won $1,000 on Who Wants To...
Lewis Zimet, a physician from Coconut Creek, Florida Season 9 player (1993-01-29).
Tilney Wickersham, a teacher from Washington D.C. Season 9 player (1993-01-29).
John Clark, a fishery biologist from Dover, Delaware Season 9 player (1993-06-14).
Pamela Good, an English teacher originally from Flushing, New York Season 9 player (1993-05-18).
Mary Capalbi, a sixth grade teacher from Maspeth, New York Season 9 player (1993-05-18).
Don Firke, a teacher from Wallingford, Connecticut Season 10 player (1993-09-09).
Judith Tawil, a Ph.D. candidate originally from Brooklyn, New York Season 10 player (1993-09-09).
Mark Gozonsky, a writer originally from San Antonio, Texas Season 9 player (1993-03-02).
Sean Rooney, a sales manager originally from Columbus, Ohio Season 9 player (1993-01-07).
Hank Chambers, an attorney originally from Washington, D.C. Season 9 player (1993-02-08).
Bill Roche, a junior high school teacher from Ashland, Montana Season 9 player (1993-03-01).
Chris Bennington, an insurance coverage attorney from Moorpark, California Season 9 player (1993-06-11).
Peter Fish, a writer from San Carlos, California Season 9 player (1993-06-11).
Ann Elizabeth Zibrat, a private school principal from Laurel, Maryland Season 9 player (1993-01-06).
Anita Stork, an attorney from San Francisco, California Season 9 player (1993-01-01).
Ira Goodkofsky, a data processing manager originally from New Haven, Connecticut Season 9 player (1993-02-01).
Alan Sperber, a physician from New York City, New York Season 9 player (1993-05-17).
Bruce Hamilton, a computer programmer from Gardena, California Season 9 player (1993-05-17).
Gerry Schwartz, a paralegal from Los Angeles, California Season 9 player (1993-06-09).
Gina Logan, a college administrator from Northfield, Vermont Season 9 player (1993-06-10).
Phil Segal, a journalist from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Season 10 player (1993-10-08).
Paul McBride, a military attorney originally from Ionia, Michigan Season 9 player (1993-01-12). Paul appeared on the show in uniform.
Christine Palmer, a congressional aide from Riverhead, New York Season 10 player (1993-10-08).
Laurie Neff, a market research manager from Milmont Park, Pennsylvania Season 10 player (1993-10-07).
Susan Cannon, a homemaker from Big Horn, Wyoming Season 10 player (1993-09-07).
Elizabeth Winter, a marine biologist from Fairfield, Connecticut Season 9 player (1993-01-18).
Rob Cook, a grad student originally from Bakersfield, California Season 9 player (1993-04-28).
Fred Perry, a Ph.D. candidate from Raleigh, North Carolina Season 10 player (1993-10-05).
Pamela Miller, a legal secretary from El Cerrito, California Season 9 player (1993-04-28).
Joe Kenary, a business school student originally from Washington, D.C. Season 9 player (1993-01-15).
Ann Menge, a senior from Marquette University 1993 College Championship semifinalist: $5,000.
Jeff Thompsen, a freshman from University of California at Berkeley 1993 College Championship semifinalist: $5,000.
Noel Higgins, an editor and writer from Durham, Connecticut 1993 Seniors Tournament semifinalist: $5,000.
Terry Seningen, a casualty claims supervisor from New Castle, Delaware Season 9 player (1993-01-25).
Nelson Brooks, a senior from University of South Carolina 1993 College Championship semifinalist: $5,000.
Patrick Archdeacon, a senior from Columbia University 1993 College Championship quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Jessica Sison, a sophomore from San Francisco State University 1993 College Championship semifinalist: $5,000.
Andi Bloom, a freshman from Illinois State University 1993 College Championship quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Sate Falley, a senior from Florida Atlantic University 1993 College Championship quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Ericka Hayes, a junior from Washington University 1993 College Championship quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Rhonda Rodriguez, a sophomore from Boston University 1993 College Championship quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Helen Druva, a housewife from Alexandria, Virginia 1993 Seniors Tournament quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Mack Owen, a university professor originally from Camilla, Georgia 1993 Seniors Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $5,000.
Leon Jackson, a court clerk from Elmhurst, New York 1993 Seniors Tournament semifinalist: $5,000.
Denise Rechter, an attorney from Vienna, Virginia Season 10 player (1993-10-26). According to her interview, Denise appeared on...
Jim Newman, a soda jerk originally from Stevens Point, Wisconsin Season 10 player (1993-10-26).
Lev Osherovich, a senior from Walnut Creek, California 1993 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $5,000.
Lionel Goldbart, a retired schoolteacher originally from Brooklyn, New York 1993 10th Anniversary Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000....
Les O'Shea, a real estate broker originally from San Francisco, California Season 9 player (1993-02-04).
Guy Gsell, a stage manager and playwright from Montclair, New Jersey Season 9 player (1993-04-19).
Deborah Rogers, a librarian and actress from New York City, New York Season 9 player (1993-04-20).
Mary Ann Fusco, a writer and editor originally from Caracas, Venezuela Season 9 player (1993-04-07).
Rowena Fenstermacher, a Latin and fencing teacher from Katonah, New York Season 9 player (1993-04-21).
Phyllis Kornov, a bank support officer originally from Miami Beach, Florida Season 2 1-time champion: $11,300. Phyllis died 1993-06-20.
Rod Starkie, a personal trainer and student from New York City, New York Season 9 player (1993-06-08). Rod was a competitive power lifter at...
Phil Filleul, a writer from Tucson, Arizona Season 9 player (1993-06-25). Last name pronounced like \"FILL-yoo\".
Clair Gardner, a claims representative from Carlsbad, California Season 9 player (1993-06-08).
Tom Anderson, a grad student from Provo, Utah Season 9 player (1993-06-07).
Joann Crowe, a bookkeeper from Chicago, Illinois Season 9 player (1993-06-04). Last name pronounced like the word \"crow\".
Ron Schaffner, a lawyer from Portland, Oregon Season 9 player (1993-06-04). Ron lived in Africa for 15 years.
Angie D\'Aleo, a 2nd grade teacher originally from Rome, Georgia Season 9 player (1993-06-25).
Arthur Stowe, a banker from Milford, Connecticut Season 10 player (1993-10-11).
Jim Dendy, a grad student originally from LaFayette, Georgia Season 9 player (1993-06-02). Jim came to the show as the...
Richard Joseph, a teacher from Great Neck, New York Season 9 player (1993-06-03).
Leslie Frates, a Spanish teacher from Hayward, California 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Charli Winking, an attorney and law professor originally from Quincy, Illinois Season 9 player (1993-06-02). At the time of her appearance, Charli...
Leslie Frates, a Spanish teacher from Hayward, California \"A Jeopardy! champion in 1991, she\'s now a Spanish teacher listed...
Leslie Frates, a Spanish teacher from Hayward, California 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Leslie Frates, a Spanish teacher from Hayward, California 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Leslie Frates, a Spanish teacher from Hayward, California 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Robin Carroll-Mann, a librarian from Parsippany, New Jersey Season 9 player (1993-06-01).
Abby Jungreis, an editor from Boston, Massachusetts Season 9 player (1993-03-09). Last name pronounced like \"YUNG-ryes\".
Brian McCarthy, a civil engineer originally from Cranston, Rhode Island Season 9 player (1993-03-11). Not to be confused with Season 9...
Brian McCarthy, an advertising account executive from Willow Grove, Pennsylvania Season 9 player (1993-01-06). Not to be confused with Season 9...
Rosemary Beute, a clinical research coordinator from Nutley, New Jersey Season 9 player (1993-03-10).
Tom Quinn, an attorney from Portland, Maine Season 9 player (1993-03-10).
Lois Meltzer, an attorney and writer from Seattle, Washington Season 9 player (1993-03-08).
Denny Nivens, a physicist from Hermosa Beach, California Season 9 player (1993-03-05).
Janine Riveire, a music teacher from Hollywood, California Season 9 player (1993-03-05).
Nancy Dickmann, a senior from St. Louis, Missouri 1993 Teen Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $5,000. Nancy was the 2009 champion...
Suj Vijayan, a senior from Laurel, Maryland 1993 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $5,000.
Richard Candib, a film editor originally from Spring Valley, New York Season 9 player (1993-03-04).
Diane Siegel, a homemaker from Northridge, California 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1993 Tournament...
Marc Golden, an attorney originally from Woodside, New York Season 9 player (1993-04-15).
Glenn Styles, a high school teacher from Medomak, Maine Season 9 player (1993-03-26).
Lynn Beckmann, a bookkeeper from Andover, New Jersey Season 9 player (1993-03-26).
Steve Saum, a writer originally from Chicago, Illinois Season 9 3-time champion: $35,001. Steve was the alternate for the...
Julia Buonocore, a freelance writer from New York City, New York 1993 Seniors Tournament quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Sean Bersell, a congressional relations director from Washington, D.C. Season 9 player (1993-04-13). Last name pronounced: \"Burr-sell\".
Marty Wiley, a registered nurse from Chula Vista, California 1993 Seniors Tournament semifinalist: $5,000.
Jack Linberg, a business owner from Upland, California Season 9 player (1993-04-14).
Don Hensley, a househusband from Arlington, Texas 1993 Seniors Tournament quarterfinalist: $1,000.
David Chasman, a retired film executive from Beverly Hills, California 1993 Seniors Tournament quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Barbara Broerman, a physician from Minneapolis, Minnesota 1993 Seniors Tournament semifinalist: $5,000.
Bob McClary, a retired photographer from San Francisco, California 1993 Seniors Tournament quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Susan Brown, a doctoral student originally from Portland, Oregon Season 9 player (1993-01-13). Not to be confused with Season 4...
Bob Daugherty, a social studies teacher from Houston, Texas Season 9 player (1993-04-12).
Denise Bodey, an English teacher from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Season 9 player (1993-04-12).
Linda Sheppard, a housewife from Hayward, California 1993 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000. Season 9 4-time champion: $39,700.
Nancy Waits, a data security analyst from Lambertville, New Jersey Season 9 player (1993-04-09).
Dave Larson, a senior from University of Wisconsin at Madison 1993 College Championship semifinalist: $5,000.
Pat Whitehead, a housewife and grad student from Wall, New Jersey Season 10 player (1993-12-13).
Al Sanders, a computer scientist from Nashua, New Hampshire Season 9 player (1993-04-07).
Keena Baumgartner, a sophomore from University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana 1993 College Championship semifinalist: $5,000.
Nancy Ferro, a lawyer originally from Greenville, South Carolina Season 9 player (1993-06-18).
Debby Arnold, a registered nurse from Atlanta, Georgia 1993 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000. Season 9 4-time champion: $43,103.
Brent Noel, a Ph.D. candidate from Lawrence, Kansas Season 9 player (1993-06-18).
Joe Ryan, a graduate student originally from Elmhurst, Illinois Season 9 player (1993-02-09).
Denise Shames, an office manager from Old Orchard Beach, Maine Season 9 player (1993-03-16).
Darrel Manson, a minister from Lakewood, California Season 9 player (1993-04-29).
Steve Shuttleworth, a lawyer from Huntington Beach, California Season 9 player (1993-01-14).
Dave Ewing, a computer progammer originally from Redondo Beach, California Season 9 player (1993-03-16).
Lisa Wentz, an administrator from Los Angeles, California Season 9 player (1993-01-14).
Shana Rosenfeld, an administrative assistant from New Rochelle, New York Season 9 player (1993-07-07).
John Schneider, a landscape lighting designer from Pacific Palisades, California Season 9 player (1993-01-13).
Jane Remus, a writer originally from Wellfleet, Nebraska Season 9 player (1993-04-27).
Paul Agosti, a claims representative originally from St. Louis, Missouri Season 9 player (1993-07-07).
Kathleen Huber, a playwright and actress from New York City, New York Season 9 player (1993-01-05).
Jim Dolge, a consultant from Reston, Virginia Season 9 player (1993-01-11).
Robert Brewer, a lawyer originally from Santa Monica, California Season 9 player (1993-04-26).
Robert Goldbloom, an actuary from New York City, New York Season 9 player (1993-01-08).
Laura Abrahamsen, a Ph.D. candidate originally from Cleveland, Ohio Season 9 player (1993-04-22).
Jinnie Chapel, an administrative operations manager from Reston, Virginia Season 9 player (1993-01-08).
Rusty Sachs, a lawyer from Norwich, Vermont Season 9 player (1993-04-21).
Nancy Mednick, an elementary art school teacher from Tenafly, New Jersey Season 9 player (1993-02-03).
Rich Reddick, a graduate student originally from Austin, Texas Season 19 1-time champion: $14,450 + $1,000. Won $50,000 on Who...
Dale Phillips, a technical writer from Boston, Massachusetts Season 9 player (1993-04-20).
Mike Cayer, a law clerk from Malden, Massachusetts Season 10 player (1993-12-30).
Allison Byerley, a systems engineer from Houston, Texas Season 9 player (1993-01-28).
Harry Anderson, a TV actor from Dave's World 1993 Celebrity Jeopardy! winner: $10,000 to charity. Harry died 2018-04-16 at...
Jim Mullins, a computer programmer from New York City, New York Season 10 player (1993-12-29).
Nat Deutsch, an employee relations officer from Washington, D.C. Season 9 player (1993-01-28).
Frank Smith, a sales manager from Milford, Connecticut Season 10 player (1993-12-29).
Tim Daly, a Tony Award nominee and TV star from Wings 1993 Celebrity Jeopardy! player: $10,000 to charity.
Dean Cain, a Man of Steel from television's Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman 1993 Celebrity Jeopardy! player: $10,000 to the Amanda Foundation.
Sinbad, a TV star from The Sinbad Show 1993 Celebrity Jeopardy! player: $10,000 to charity.
Leslie Nielsen, a star from the red-hot Naked Gun films 1993 Celebrity Jeopardy! winner: $10,000 to TreePeople. Leslie died 2010-11-28 at...
Elizabeth Ellers, a marketing researcher from Norwalk, Connecticut Season 9 player (1993-04-19).
Elayne Boosler, an one of the brightest stars from the galaxy of comedy 1993 Celebrity Jeopardy! player: $10,000 to the Lange Foundation.
Norm Horner, an elementary school teacher from Pointe-Claire, Canada Season 10 player (1993-12-28).
Jerry Orbach, a Tony Award winner and TV star from Law & Order 1993 Celebrity Jeopardy! winner: $34,000 to charity. Jerry died of prostate...
Jay Thomas, an Emmy Award winner from Love and War 1993 Celebrity Jeopardy! player: $10,000 to charity. Jay died of cancer...
Ogi Ogas, a writer from Baltimore, Maryland Season 9 player (1993-01-26). Ogi won $500,000 on Who Wants to...
Tabitha Soren, a news reporter and anchor from MTV 1993 Celebrity Jeopardy! player: $10,000 to charity.
Jim Nugent, an attorney from New Orleans, Louisiana Season 9 player (1993-01-26).
Kate Charlesworth-Miller, a homemaker from Dublin, Ohio Season 10 player (1993-12-27).
Kelsey Grammer, a television's favorite psychiatrist, Dr. Frasier Crane from Frasier 1993 Celebrity Jeopardy! winner: $10,000 to charity.
Harold Katz, a real estate broker originally from Sharon, Pennsylvania Season 10 player (1993-12-27).
Michael Feinstein, a musician and singer of classic American showtunes and love songs 1993 Celebrity Jeopardy! player: $10,000 to charity.
Greg Rose, a law student from South Pasadena, California Season 10 player (1993-12-24).
Paula Poundstone, a winner of a CableACE award and star of her own TV show from The Paula Poundstone Show 1993 Celebrity Jeopardy! player: $10,000 to charity.
Peter Ambrose, a paleontologist from Hawaiian Gardens, California Season 10 player (1993-12-23).
Helen Pfeffer, a film and video editor from New York City, New York Season 9 player (1993-03-30).
Kevin Condon, a business manager from Garden Grove, California Season 9 player (1993-03-30).
Dave Dixon, a Ph.D. candidate from Waukesha, Wisconsin Season 10 player (1993-12-22). Dave's area of study at the time...
Pat Thomason, a defense attorney originally from St. Charles, Missouri Season 10 player (1993-12-24).
Jennifer Hybertsen, an arts consultant from Portland, Oregon Season 10 player (1993-12-23).
Philip Glotzbach, a college administrator from Redlands, California Season 10 player (1993-12-22). As of 2011, Philip is a professor...
RoseAnna Mueller, a professor from La Grange, Illinois Season 9 player (1993-01-04). Last name pronounced like \"MULL-er\".
Bill Maier, a nuclear regulatory inspector from Swarthmore, Pennsylvania Season 9 player (1993-04-23).
Con Kimura, a casino dealer from Brigantine, New Jersey Season 9 player (1993-04-23).
Tony Lopez, an attorney from Reseda, California Season 9 player (1993-04-30).
David Ivanov, a word processor originally from San Pedro, California Season 9 player (1993-07-09).
Kevin Ball, a film student originally from Kansas City, Missouri Season 10 player (1993-12-17).
Maureen Wasley, a game designer from Santa Clara, California Season 9 player (1993-07-09).
Barney Agnew, a guest service agent from Chicago, Illinois Season 10 player (1993-12-16).
J.C. Carson, a retired government employee from Honolulu, Hawaii Season 9 player (1993-01-27).
Liz Lockerby, a registered nurse from Basking Ridge, New Jersey Season 10 player (1993-12-15).
Roberta Johnson, a library clerk from Chicago, Illinois Season 9 player (1993-01-27).
Mike Burdette, an energy analyst from Mount Airy, Maryland Season 10 player (1993-12-15).
Judi Wigdortz, an English teacher from Wayside, New Jersey Season 9 player (1993-03-23).
George Hahn, a financial administrator from Whiteland, Indiana Season 10 player (1993-12-14).
Richard Pedersen, a marketing support representative originally from Westport, Connecticut Season 9 player (1993-01-04).
Charlie Crawford, a teacher and author from Wayne, Pennsylvania Season 9 player (1993-03-22).
Kathleen Johnson, an assistant editor from Los Angeles, California Season 10 player (1993-12-10).
Michael Melzer, a jeweler from New York City, New York Season 9 player (1993-03-22).
Steve Weisman, a rabbi from Fredericksburg, Virginia Season 9 player (1993-02-10).
Paul Ehrmann, a substitute teacher originally from Boulder, Colorado Season 10 player (1993-12-10).
Susan Mace, a print production assistant from Sun City Center, Florida Season 9 player (1993-02-02).
Tim Herndon, a financial representative from Princeton, New Jersey Season 9 player (1993-03-12).
Karl Weber, a book publisher from Chappaqua, New York Season 9 player (1993-02-02).
Stella Kim, an assistant director originally from New Albany, Indiana Season 9 player (1993-03-12).
Allyson Bennett, a teacher from Scottsdale, Arizona Season 10 player (1993-10-28).
Danila Oder, a secretary from Los Angeles, California Season 10 player (1993-10-29).
Debra Cope, a financial reporter from Brooklyn, New York Season 10 player (1993-10-25).
Harris Levine, a dentist from Fort Lee, New Jersey Season 10 player (1993-10-25).
Ed Kavazanjian, a civil engineer originally from Long Beach, New York Season 9 player (1993-03-19).
John Guarisco, a law student from Melrose Park, Illinois Season 10 player (1993-10-22).
Guy Fouts, a clergyman from Silver Spring, Maryland Season 10 player (1993-10-22).
Jack Mahoney, an actor from Jersey City, New Jersey 1993 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $5,000. Season 9 4-time champion: $32,404.
Jack Mahoney, an actor originally from Newport, Rhode Island 1993 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $5,000. Season 9 4-time champion: $32,404.
Merle Glickman, a housewife from Evanston, Illinois Season 9 player (1993-04-06). Merle appeared in the 1960s and 1970s...
Laura Makey, an import manager from San Diego, California Season 10 player (1993-12-09). Laura was an import manager for a...
Lou Spirito, a screenwriter originally from New York City, New York Season 10 player (1993-12-09). Lou\'s IMDb page.
Nell Casey, a retired bank officer originally from Houston, Texas Season 9 player (1993-03-17).
Reggie Wilson, a warehouse manager from Los Angeles, California Season 9 player (1993-03-17).
Lance Charnes, a computer department manager from Los Angeles, California Season 10 player (1993-10-15). Last name pronounced like \"CARNS\".
Roger Beebe, a student originally from Columbia, South Carolina Season 9 player (1993-03-25).
Steve Ahern, a bartender from East Haven, Connecticut Season 9 player (1993-03-25).
Joanna Pashdag, a freelance writer from Woodside, California Season 10 player (1993-12-07).
Walt Senterfitt, a registered nurse and Ph.D. candidate from Los Angeles, California 1993 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $5,000. Season 9 4-time champion: $63,101.
Regina Hersey, a freelance editor originally from Little Neck, New York Season 9 player (1993-04-05).
Bob Collins, an administrative assistant originally from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Season 10 player (1993-12-07). Not to be confused with Season 22...
Chuck Diven, a former Air Force officer from Moore, Oklahoma Season 9 player (1993-04-05).
Pat Mitchell, an educational consultant from Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania Season 9 player (1993-03-15).
Carrie Pruett, a senior from Goochland, Virginia 1993 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. Carrie won $32,000 on Who Wants...
Aggie Zarkadas, an actress and writer from Chicago, Illinois Season 10 player (1993-10-21).
Pat Valdata, a writer and educator from Elkton, Maryland Season 10 player (1993-10-20).
Steve Cartwright, a physicist from Dayton, Ohio Season 10 player (1993-10-19). Originally from St. Louis, Steve was, at...
John Barlow, a marketing manager from San Diego, California Season 10 player (1993-12-06).
Kay Diehl, an urban planner from Pasadena, California Season 10 player (1993-12-21).
Walt Senterfitt, a registered nurse from Los Angeles, California 1993 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $5,000. Season 9 4-time champion: $63,101.
Tom Plotkin, a record store clerk from Los Angeles, California Season 10 player (1993-12-21).
Maryann Price, a homemaker from Convent Station, New Jersey Season 9 player (1993-06-17).
Brian Hogan, a real estate developer originally from Fort Dodge, Iowa Season 9 player (1993-04-16).
Tom Whittington, an attorney from Bellevue, Washington Season 10 player (1993-10-21).
Paul Sungenis, a comedian from Vineland, New Jersey Season 10 player (1993-10-20).
Kevin Dunn, a media coordinator from Decatur, Georgia Season 9 player (1993-06-17).
Sunita Parikh, a college professor from New York City, New York Season 9 player (1993-03-18).
Christine Bird, an investment advisor from Atlanta, Georgia Season 9 player (1993-03-24).
Michael Price, a writer originally from South Plainfield, New Jersey Season 9 player (1993-03-18).
Julie Davidson, a broker from Brooklyn New York Season 10 player (1993-10-19).
Adele Keyes Homer, a homemaker from Middletown, New York Season 10 player (1993-11-05).
Mary Stefani, an automotive catalog writer originally from Chicago, Illinois Season 10 player (1993-11-04).
Mit Robertson, a senior from Tupelo, Mississippi 1993 Teen Tournament second runner-up: $8,400.
Jesse Roach, a senior from Aiken, South Carolina 1993 Teen Tournament first runner-up: $12,600.
Lee Gelber, a toy and game marketer from New York City, New York 1993 Seniors Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $5,000.
Sandi Engquist, a college bookstore clerk from Minneapolis, Minnesota 1993 Seniors Tournament quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Charnita Justiss, a teacher from Dallas, Texas Season 10 player (1993-10-18).
Robert Wagner, a supply specialist originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Season 10 player (1993-10-18).
Teri Garr, an Academy Award nominee and star from the upcoming movie-of-the-week Fugitive Nights 1993 Celebrity Jeopardy! player: $10,000 to Project Angel Food, which delivers...
Linda Civitello, a legal secretary originally from Hamden, Connecticut Season 10 player (1993-10-14).
Ed Asner, a winner of 5 Golden Globes and 7 Emmy Awards for acting from television 1993 Celebrity Jeopardy! winner: $10,900 to Celebrity Outreach, which puts celebrities...
Seth Feldman, a gourmet grocer from Irvine, California Season 10 player (1993-10-14).
Pat Sajak, a star of the world's favorite game show, from Wheel of Fortune 1993 Celebrity Jeopardy! player: $10,000 to the Boy Scouts of America.
Tim Paine, a writer originally from Springfield, Massachusetts Season 9 player (1993-05-27).
Dave Luders, a systems engineer from Los Angeles, California Season 10 player (1993-09-27).
Joan Aron, an information systems consultant from Columbia, Maryland Season 10 player (1993-10-13).
Ann Hutcheson, a librarian from Colts Neck, New Jersey Season 10 player (1993-11-02).
Dale Denno, a lawyer from Cumberland Center, Maine Season 10 player (1993-09-08.) Dale died 2019-04-16 from the effects of...
Maryclaire Stone, a student and homemaker from Sidney, Ohio Season 10 player (1993-09-08.)
Lori Moss, a paralegal from Los Angeles, California Season 10 player (1993-10-12).
Don Mennella, a postal clerk from Westfield, New Jersey Season 9 player (1993-03-29).
Leif Torkelsen, a financial analyst originally from Princeton, New Jersey Season 9 player (1993-06-22).
Kate Marciniak, a storyteller originally from Chicago, Illinois Season 9 player (1993-01-19).
Peter Kroger, an engineer from Arcadia, California Season 10 player (1993-12-08).
Don Smolen, a securities trader from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Season 10 player (1993-09-24).
Christie Whitman, a former governor from New Jersey "She was New Jersey's first woman governor, and later became administrator...
Jennifer Read, a bookseller from Portland, Maine Season 9 player (1993-07-06).
George Kopp, a journalist originally from New Rochelle, New York Season 9 player (1993-07-06).
Maria Bartiromo, a business anchor from CNBC 2004 Power Players Week player (2004-05-11). Charities: National Italian American Foundation...
Phil Bentley, a rabbi originally from Chicago, Illinois Season 9 player (1993-07-05).
Ed Schiffer, a college lecturer originally from New York City, New York 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $27,400. 1993 Tournament...
Christine Quinones, a communications consultant from New York City, New York Season 9 player (1993-07-02).
Allen Collins, a high school English teacher from Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania Season 9 player (1993-07-02).
Tom Davidson, a consultant from Tampa, Florida Season 9 player (1993-06-30).
Dennis Hartin, a legal assistant from East Northport, New York Season 9 player (1993-07-01).
Phil Somerset, a PC consultant from Gaithersburg, Maryland Season 9 player (1993-06-30). Phil describes his Jeopardy! experience on his...
Rebecca Jacobs, an administrator originally from Quincy, Massachusetts Season 9 player (1993-06-29).
Lionel Goldbart, a retired schoolteacher from Miami Beach, Florida 1993 10th Anniversary Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000....
Lynn Kendall, a writer originally from Jackson, Pennsylvania Season 9 player (1993-06-28).
Katie Winter, a senior from Tufts University 2008 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 22 and from Hershey, PA at...
Bill Maher, a comedian and author from Politically Incorrect "A comedian and author, he hosts the lively discussion group called...
Carol Kalfon, a registered nurse from Baltimore, Maryland Season 10 player (1993-09-21).
Robin Landis, an advertising copywriter from Ridgewood, New Jersey Season 10 player (1993-09-21).
Karen Bohrer, a librarian from Newington, Connecticut Season 10 player (1993-09-20).
Kriss Reed, a planning assistant from Diamond Bar, California Season 10 player (1993-09-17).
Laura Jacobsson, a waitress from Chicago, Illinois Season 10 player (1993-10-01).
Roy Jacobstein, a physician from Washington, D.C. Season 10 player (1993-09-20). Last name pronounced like \"JAY-cub-stine\".
Andy Amster, a quality assurance specialist from Los Angeles, California Season 10 player (1993-09-17).
Giulio Ongaro, a college professor originally from Venice, Italy Season 10 player (1993-09-16). At the time of his appearance, Giulio...
Robin Dorfman, an amateur historian from Los Angeles, California Season 10 player (1993-09-16).
Patricia Larash, a senior from Allentown, Pennsylvania 1993 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $5,000.
Jonathan Capehart, a journalist from The Washington Post "This Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist is a member of the Washington Post...
Anne Black, a junior from Frederick, Maryland 1993 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $5,000.
Becky Pawlowski, a sophomore from Springfield, Missouri 1993 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Colin Rafferty, a junior from Fairway, Kansas 1993 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $1,000 + the Jeopardy! 25th Anniversary Edition...
Michelle Fishman, a grad student from Staten Island, New York Season 10 player (1993-09-15).
Larry Poster, a tax accountant from San Diego, California Season 10 player (1993-09-15).
Diane Siegel, a homemaker from Northridge, California 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1993 Tournament...
Al Lin, a law and public policy student originally from Chesapeake, Virginia 2005 Ulimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1993 Tournament...
Paul Spudis, a geologist from Friendswood, Texas Season 10 player (1993-09-14).
Debby Arnold, a registered nurse from Atlanta, Georgia 1993 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000. Season 9 4-time champion: $43,103.
Laurie Zelesenikar, a director of administration from Minneapolis, Minnesota Season 10 player (1993-09-14).
Lauri Haggard, a medical laboratory aide from Oxnard, California Season 10 player (1993-10-01).
Leslie Woods, a sales administrator originally from Shenandoah, Pennsylvania Season 10 player (1993-09-13).
Victor Berrellez, a commercial banker from Sherman Oaks, California Season 10 player (1993-09-13).
Keith Ulrich, a pilot and computer programmer originally from Boston, Massachusetts Season 10 player (1993-09-30).
Tim Sheehan, a sales rep from Exton, Pennsylvania Season 10 player (1993-09-23).
Barbara Elem, a 3rd grade teacher from East Brunswick, New Jersey Season 10 player (1993-09-22).
Leslie Miller, a business communications representative originally from Reston, Virginia 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2002 Million Dollar Masters...
Chuck Geneslaw, a pediatrician from Toms River, New Jersey Season 10 player (1993-09-23).
Ed Schiffer, a college lecturer from Santa Monica, California 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $27,400. 1993 Tournament...
David Tiemann, a high school teacher from Brunswick, Maine 1993 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000. Season 9 3-time champion: $37,999....
Linda Sheppard, a housewife from Hayward, California 1993 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000. Season 9 4-time champion: $39,700.
Michael Backes, a puzzle designer originally from Tucson, Arizona Season 1 3-time champion: $31,300. Michael won $1,300 on Win Ben...
Bev Schwartzberg, a teacher originally from Amherst, Massachusetts 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $25,000. 1993 Tournament...
Dennis Donohue, an administrative services officer from Litchfield Park, Arizona 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1993 Tournament...
Bob Olivier, a marketing director from Bethesda, Maryland Season 10 player (1993-10-06).
Curt Kronish, a systems administrator from Dover, New Jersey Season 10 player (1993-10-06).
Roberta Hyman, a manufacturer from Atlantic City, New Jersey Season 10 player (1993-09-29). Roberta won $17,500 on Trump Card in...
Laura Crain, a student and housewife from New Orleans, Louisiana Season 9 player (1993-03-03).
Paul Rouffa, an actor from Oak Park, Illinois 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000. 1986 Tournament of Champions 1st runner-up:...
Anne-Marie Gorman, a Ph.D. student from Amherst, New York Season 10 player (1993-09-28).
Patrick Fay, an attorney from New York City, New York Season 10 player (1993-11-03).
Paul Rouffa, an actor from Forest Park, Illinois 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000. 1986 Tournament of Champions 1st runner-up:...
Steve Rogitz, a letter carrier from Gardena, California 1993 10th Anniversary Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000....
Leslie Shannon, a manager of a research lab from Sydney, Australia "A recent art history graduate when she became Jeopardy! champion in...
David Tiemann, a high school teacher from Brunswick, Maine 1993 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000. Season 9 3-time champion: $37,999....
Rosemary Lancos, a housewife originally from Cleveland, Ohio Season 9 player (1993-04-08).
John McAuliffe, an account executive from Verona, New Jersey Season 9 player (1993-04-08).
Mark McDermott, a freelance writer originally from Schaller, Iowa 1993 10th Anniversary Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. 1989 Tournament of Champions semifinalist:...
Rachael Schwartz, a lawyer with an international law firm from Washington, D.C. "In 1994, she became the first woman ever to win the...
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...
Bob Schwartz, a teacher from Thousand Oaks, California Season 10 player (1993-10-27).
Amy Fine, a part-time teacher from Bethesda, Maryland "She was the last 5-time winner in the 1993-94 season. A...
Lionel Goldbart, a newsstand clerk from South Miami Beach, Florida 1993 10th Anniversary Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000....
Roy Holliday, a radiologist from Nyack, New York 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1993 10th...
Roy Holliday, a radiologist from Brooklyn, New York 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1993 10th...
Doug Molitor, a writer from Altadena, California 1993 10th Anniversary Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. 1987 Tournament of Champions wildcard...
Steve Rogitz, a trucking company manager from Gardena, California 1993 10th Anniversary Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000....
Frank Spangenberg, a transit cop from Douglaston, New York 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Mark McDermott, a desktop publisher originally from Schaller, Iowa 1993 10th Anniversary Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. 1989 Tournament of Champions semifinalist:...
Robert Slaven, a research officer from Yellowknife, Canada 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Elite Eighteen (Round 2 winners) member:...
Doug Molitor, a writer from Brentwood, California 1993 10th Anniversary Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. 1987 Tournament of Champions wildcard...
Frank Spangenberg, a police officer from New York City, New York "He was a New York City cop when he won five...
Leslie Frates, a Spanish teacher from Hayward, California "A Jeopardy! tournament veteran, her best-known Jeopardy! appearance may be in...
Leslie Frates, a retired Spanish teacher from Hayward, California "She was a Spanish teacher at Cal State-Hayward when she became...
Leslie Shannon, a strategic market analyst from Espoo, Finland "She was a recent college graduate when she won five games...
Cheech Marin, an actor, comedian, director, writer and musician from Lost "He's played a cop on Nash Bridges, voiced a 1959 Chevy...
Hugh Murphy, a bank officer from Hockessin, Delaware 1993 Seniors Tournament 1st runner-up: $10,000.
Vijay Balse, a chemical engineer from Chatham, New Jersey 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2010 Tournament of Champions...
David Duchovny, an actor from Californication "He's won two Golden Globes and stars as troubled novelist Hank...
Jim McKain, an aerospace technician originally from Cleveland, Ohio Season 9 player (1993-03-31).
Arthur Stephenson, a construction inspector originally from Fulton, New York Season 9 player (1993-04-02).
Barbara Craig-Nichols, an elementary school teacher from Riverside, California Season 9 player (1993-04-01).
Steven Rogitz, a letter carrier from Gardena, California 1993 10th Anniversary Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000....
Paul Rouffa, an actor from Forest Park, Illinois 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000. 1986 Tournament of Champions 1st runner-up:...
Mike Piazza, a catcher from the Los Angeles Dodgers "From the Los Angeles Dodgers, he was named Rookie of the...
Leslie Miller, an editor from Reston, Virginia 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2002 Million Dollar Masters...
Frank Spangenberg, a police officer from Flushing, New York 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Lionel Goldbart, a part-time newsstand clerk from Miami Beach, Florida 1993 10th Anniversary Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000....
Steve Rogitz, an operations manager from Torrance, California 1993 10th Anniversary Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000....
Matt Giers, a political science student originally from New Albany, Indiana Season 10 player (1993-11-01).
Karen L. Jones, a freelance puzzle editor from New Rochelle, New York Season 10 player (1993-09-06).
Robert Slaven, an office automation specialist from Yellowknife, Northwest Territories 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Elite Eighteen (Round 2 winners) member:...
John van DeWeert, a sophomore from Princeton University 1993 College Championship 2nd runner-up: $16,800.
Eric Biber, a sophomore from Harvard University 1993 College Championship 1st runner-up: $19,100.
Renny Christopher, a college teacher from Santa Cruz, California Season 9 player (1993-02-05). Renny's CSUCI Homepage.
Jeff Frankel, a dentist from Fort Lee, New Jersey Season 10 player (1993-12-31).
Bob Aumann, a decorating contractor from Palatine, Illinois Season 10 player (1993-12-31).
Robert Slaven, an office automation specialist from Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Elite Eighteen (Round 2 winners) member:...
Richard Kaplan, a retired attorney from Los Angeles, California 1992 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $5,000. Season 8 5-time champion:...
Bronwyn Noble, a technical specialist from Madison, Wisconsin Season 9 player (1993-05-21).
Sue Agos, a senior personnel specialist from Angola, New York Season 9 player (1993-05-21).
Frank Spangenberg, a police officer from Flushing, New York "A police officer from Flushing, New York, Frank Spangenberg, who has...
Bev Schwartzberg, a history teacher originally from Amherst, Massachusetts 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $25,000. 1993 Tournament...
Andrew Connally, a private school teacher from Ardmore, Pennsylvania Season 9 player (1993-05-20).
Frank Spangenberg, a police officer from Flushing, New York 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Reggie Jackson, a former pro baseball player originally from Wyncote, Pennsylvania "Twice a World Series MVP, his powerhouse hitting earned him the...
Roy Holliday, a radiologist from Nyack, New York "He was the first to win five games in the 1987-88...
Al Lin, a law student originally from Chesapeake, Virginia 2005 Ulimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1993 Tournament...
Patrick Brannon, a student from Marietta, Georgia Season 9 player (1993-06-16).
Elaine Zollner, a physician from Glendale, California "A winner of 5 shows in 1990, she used her Jeopardy!...



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