#13, aired 2023-05-17 | FAMOUS NAME OVERLAPS $1200: The 19th century man honored in name by Nevada's capital & the fashion expert/TV star of "Queer Eye" & "How to Look Good Naked" Kit Carson Kressley |
#1, aired 2022-09-25 | FASHION WITH BUZZY COHEN $1200: (Buzzy Cohen delivers the clue.) You can turn the brim up on a porkpie as well as this felt hat immortalized by Indiana Jones & actually named for a 19th century play character a fedora |
#7217, aired 2016-01-19 | THE ANNALS OF FASHION $2000: 19th century crinolines were made of cotton & this animal's hair, which is what "crine" means in Italian horse |
#6826, aired 2014-04-28 | FASHION HISTORY $800: Chimney-pot is another name for this high silk top hat big in the 19th century a stove pipe |
#6660, aired 2013-07-26 | FASHION $2000: Cushionet & bum roll were earlier names for this 19th Century device that pushed a skirt out in back a bustle |
#5887, aired 2010-03-30 | HISTORIC FASHION $400: This 19th century dress support is a synonym for excited activity; don't be alarmed if there's one in your hedgerow a bustle |
#5887, aired 2010-03-30 | HISTORIC FASHION $2000: The high-waisted dresses of the early 19th century were known as this style after the First French one, ruled by Napoleon the Empire waist |
#4387, aired 2003-10-07 | FASHION HISTORY $1000: This famous British fashion fop of the early 19th century took a reported 3 hours just to tie his cravat right Beau Brummel |
#4167, aired 2002-10-15 | BRITISH FASHION $400: 19th century Englishmen Thomas & William Bowler got their names in the dictionary by making these hats |
#3379, aired 1999-04-22 | WORLD OF KNOWLEDGE $200: A fashion boutique on west Broadway bears the name of this 19th century "Beau" Beau Brummell |
#2402, aired 1995-01-31 | FASHION $600: These full trousers named for a 19th century reformer were gathered at the ankles, in the Turkish style bloomers |
#2354, aired 1994-11-24 | FIRST LADIES $500: This 19th century first lady was a fashion trendsetter who made Turkish-style turbans all the rage Dolley Madison |
#2189, aired 1994-02-24 | 19th CENTURY FASHION $100: Part of the body around which a cravat is worn the neck |
#2189, aired 1994-02-24 | 19th CENTURY FASHION $200: One of the tallest of the top hats; honest Abe was known for his stovepipe |
#2189, aired 1994-02-24 | 19th CENTURY FASHION $300: He put the blue in blue jeans (Levi) Strauss |
#2189, aired 1994-02-24 | 19th CENTURY FASHION $400: A crinoline was used to stretch these garments to about 5 feet wide skirts (*a dress) |
#2189, aired 1994-02-24 | 19th CENTURY FASHION $500: Popular styles of these included Hessian, jockey & Wellington boots |
#2166, aired 1994-01-24 | FASHION HISTORY $400: Some fashionable 19th century women wore the leg-of-mutton style of these sleeves |
#2048, aired 1993-06-30 | FASHION $300: The usual color of the 19th century women's blouses inspired by Giuseppe Garibaldi red |
#1983, aired 1993-03-31 | FASHION $300: 19th century beauties wore tight-waisted dresses that made them resemble these timepieces hourglasses |
#1616, aired 1991-09-16 | FADS & FASHION $300: 19th century women not only wore these whale parts in their corsets, sometimes they wore them in dresses too bones |
#1467, aired 1991-01-08 | FASHION $500: Stinging word used to describe the tiny corseted waist 19th century women wanted wasp-waisted |
#1214, aired 1989-12-07 | FASHION HISTORY $200: If a 19th century woman wore a poke, she had one of these with a projecting brim a hat (a bonnet) |
#1202, aired 1989-11-21 | FASHION HISTORY $200: Even "beefy" men can wear these boots named for a 19th century duke Wellington |
#852, aired 1988-04-26 | FASHION $500: This did not become an integral part of men's trousers until the 19th century the fly |
#782, aired 1988-01-19 | FADS & FASHION $200: These 19th century skirt expanders were made of horsehair, "crino", & flaxcloth, "lino" crinolines |
#435, aired 1986-05-09 | FASHION HISTORY $200: Only ladies & those for women's rights wore these "Turkish pantaloons" in the 19th century bloomers |