Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (932 results returned)

#9083, aired 2024-04-17PUTTING THE GORY IN A MOVIE CATEGORY $1000: As Dr. Gordon, Cary Elwes was not in an "as you wish" kind of mood in this 2004 film, cutting through some serious issues Saw
#9079, aired 2024-04-11A YEAR ENDING IN 4 $400: Mark Zuckerberg launched what was then called TheFacebook 2004
#9079, aired 2024-04-11SOME TIMELY WORDS $2000: In 2004 Colin Powell called Fidel Castro one of these, a person or thing incongruously out of place in time an anachronism
#9074, aired 2024-04-04CHARACTERS IN MUSICALS $400: In 2004 Michael McKean donned a dress to play Edna Turnblad in this show Hairspray
#9059, aired 2024-03-14SONGS OF YOUTH $200: In 2004 Natasha Bedingfield sang, "Today is where your book begins, the rest is still" this title word unwritten
#9051, aired 2024-03-04FRENCH HISTORY $800: The Vichy regime put these in public schools; the 2004 law banning head-scarves on students also banned large these on chains crosses
#9041, aired 2024-02-19IT'S ALL "SMALL" STUFF $800: In July 2004 in Thailand, Angelina Jolie had a tiger tattooed here the small of her back
#9017, aired 2024-01-16BALLET $400: Choreographing the farcical ballet "The Bright Stream" helped make Alexei Ratmansky the artistic director of this famed Moscow company in 2004 the Bolshoi
#2, aired 2024-01-123 LITTLE LETTERS $800: Yasir Arafat was the head of it from 1969 to 2004 the PLO
#1, aired 2024-01-12BREAK-UPS $400: This plastic couple got together in 1961; they split in 2004, but in 2011 she welcomed him back to her dream house Barbie & Ken
#9002, aired 2023-12-26TIMES: NEW ROMAN $400: In 2004 in Rome, the 25 member states of this organization signed a treaty that established a Constitution for the continent the EU
#8993, aired 2023-12-13IT WAS AN OLYMPIC YEAR! $800: Hillary Clinton elected to Senate; first full-time crew arrives at International Space Station 2000
#8988, aired 2023-12-06OUT OF CON TEXT $200: A memoir: "On Feb. 4, 2004... Larry drove me to the women's prison in Danbury, Connecticut" Orange Is the New Black
#21, aired 2023-11-29SLOVENIA, BABY, SLOVENIA! $1200: In 2004, Slovenia became the first former republic of this Communist country to join the European Union Yugoslavia
#8976, aired 2023-11-20MOVIE SEQUELS $400: "Meet the Fockers" (2004) Meet the Parents
#8965, aired 2023-11-03ONLY PARTLY TRUE $1000: This West Coast state whose counties include Coos & Clackamas was cryogenically frozen in 2004 Oregon
#18, aired 2023-10-25SCULPTURES $1200: Known to selfie-hounds as "The Bean", Anish Kapoor's massive "Cloud Gate" was unveiled in this U.S. city in 2004 Chicago
#8938, aired 2023-09-27BRAD TO THE BONE $800: Brad Bird was totally super as he wrote, directed & won an Oscar for this 2004 Pixar film The Incredibles
#8932, aired 2023-09-19MAY DAY! MAY DAY! $2,400 (Daily Double): May 1, 2004: Latvia, Slovakia & 8 other states join this the European Union
#8929, aired 2023-09-14SPEECHIFY"ING" $800: Barack Obama, 2004: "I believe that we can give our middle class relief and provide ____ families with a road to opportunity" working
#8927, aired 2023-09-12INFLUENZA $800: Canine influenza was first identified in 2004 among these racing dogs greyhounds
#8926, aired 2023-09-11KIN $600: In 2004 this distant cousin of "Trees" poet Joyce took to the L.A. stage as Moses in "The Ten Commandments" Val Kilmer
#8916, aired 2023-07-17WHAT'S THE NAME OF THAT TV SHOW? $800: From 2004 to 2012 Hugh Laurie played this crusty but skillful title M.D. House
#8916, aired 2023-07-17THE NATIONAL RECORDING REGISTRY $1600: The first reggaeton recording in the Registry is "Gasolina", a 2004 hit by this Puerto Rican rapper Daddy Yankee
#8897, aired 2023-06-20LET'S STICK TOGETHER $1000: This co-star of "How I Met Your Mother" met David Burtka in 2004 & there were wedding bells 10 years later; legendary! Neil Patrick Harris
#8896, aired 2023-06-19LET'S MAKE A MOVIE CROSSOVER! $1200: You stay classy, Kali! A 2004 San Diego news anchorman "&" a 1984 Indiana Jones title structure Ron Burgundy & the Temple of Doom
#8891, aired 2023-06-12POP SONGS $400: In a 2004 Grammy Song of the Year, John Mayer urged, "Fathers be good to" these people daughters
#8885, aired 2023-06-02SPORTS STARS CALLING IT QUITS $400: Formerly the all-time leading goal scorer in women's soccer, she retired as a player in 2004 Mia Hamm
#8881, aired 2023-05-29WHO WAS THAT MASKED MAN? $200: In 2004's "Spider-Man 2", this actor gets unmasked in front of Kirsten Dunst, James Franco & a trainload of New Yorkers (Tobey) Maguire
#8880, aired 2023-05-26RESEARCH $400: The service launched as this search engine company "Print" in 2004 now has more than 40 million titles of scanned books Google
#8880, aired 2023-05-26CURSES! BASEBALL! $400: The Curse of the Bambino loomed over this team from 1920, after it traded Babe Ruth, until 2004, when it finally won a World Series the Red Sox
#8877, aired 2023-05-23SUPER BOWL WINNERS BY QUARTERBACK $200: 2002, 2004, 2005, etc.: Tom Brady the Patriots
#11, aired 2023-05-16ALL THE WAY FROM "K" TO "K" $400: Since 2004 this travel website has been helping vacationers find the best prices for their trips Kayak
#9, aired 2023-05-15MUSICAL THEATER $1,000 (Daily Double): The role of Glinda in "Wicked" was written for this actress who received a 2004 Tony nomination for her performance Kristen Chenoweth
#8870, aired 2023-05-12LESSER-KNOWN FILM TRILOGIES $1200: Before Marvel really started trilogizing, this hero of theirs sunk his teeth into 3 films, the last being 2004's "Trinity" Blade
#8859, aired 2023-04-27A FINE WINE FILM $800: The 2004 movie "Sideways" has been credited with killing sales of this varietal Merlot
#8827, aired 2023-03-14HERE'S YOUR REPORT CARD $200: Page 1 of this commission's eagerly awaited 2004 report says, "Atta and Omari boarded a 6:00 a.m. flight..." the 9/11 Commission
#8811, aired 2023-02-20AN "F" IN HISTORY $1200: U.S., British & Iraqi forces retook this Iraqi city in the second battle of it at the end of 2004 the Battle of Fallujah
#8810, aired 2023-02-17ACTORS PLAYING PLAYWRIGHTS $800: In 2004's "Finding Neverland", Johnny Depp played this playwright & creator of Neverland (J.M.) Barrie
#8809, aired 2023-02-16SAME FIRST & LAST LETTER GEOGRAPHY $400: Y'all, Rusty Wallace wanted to go fast at Talladega in 2004 in this state, & sure did; "We hit 228 at the end of the straightaway" Alabama
#8800, aired 2023-02-03MICHAEL, BOLTIN' $200: In 2004 & 2008 this U.S. swimmer won Olympic gold in the 100- & 200-meter butterfly & the 200- & 400-meter individual medleys Michael Phelps
#8746, aired 2022-11-21WELCOME TO THE NEW MILLENNIUM $400: In 2004 armed robbers stole 2 of this artist's best-known paintings from his museum in Oslo Munch
#8728, aired 2022-10-26THE NUMBER IN MUSIC $600: In 2004 Jay-Z had a hit with this many title "Problems" but hopefully, our clue ain't one 99
#8724, aired 2022-10-20THERE'S A SEQUEL $800: Ethan Hawke & Julie Delpy reprised their roles in this 2004 sequel to "Before Sunrise" Before Sunset
#8713, aired 2022-10-05FIRST EPISODES $600: Dr. Jack Shephard had a bit of a rough landing after catching a flight out of Sydney in the premiere of this show in 2004 Lost
#8687, aired 2022-07-19SAN DIEGO: NEWS CLUES $400: (Dagmar Midcap of NBC 7 in San Diego presents the clue.) On April 8, 2004, the Padres beat the Giants in the first Major League game at this ball park, a centerpiece of San Diego’s newly revitalized downtown Petco
#8682, aired 2022-07-12"TOP" OF THE POPS $400: "Gimme All Your Lovin"' for this Texas trio inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004 ZZ Top
#8680, aired 2022-07-08THE JACKSONS, 5 $1200: In 2004, a stretch of highway in Georgia was named in honor of this great Alan Jackson
#8668, aired 2022-06-22ON PLANET POP CULTURE $800: In a 2004 animated movie, Plankton steals King Neptune's crown & it's up to this title guy & his best pal to save the day SpongeBob SquarePants
#8665, aired 2022-06-17THE QUOTABLE MOVIE $800: From 2004: "On Wednesdays we wear pink" Mean Girls
#8656, aired 2022-06-06MOVIE TITLES OF A LIFETIME (NETWORK) $600: In 2004 wedding planner Denise Richards fell for the groom in a movie titled this "(But I Don't)" I Do
#8640, aired 2022-05-13COMMUNICATION $1200: In 2004 Morse code added a sequence to represent this, newly prominent in the age of email the @ sign
#8603, aired 2022-03-23IT'S ALL GUCCI $1000: This American fashion designer & film director was creative director of Gucci from 1994 to 2004 (Tom) Ford
#8, aired 2022-02-11IN THEIR EXPERT OPINION $1200: In 2004 Bill Gates said, "Two years from now" this "will be solved"--he had a solution involving proof of emailers' identities spam
#8573, aired 2022-02-09BOOKS FOR YOUNG READERS $800: In 2004 Kate DiCamillo won a Newbery Medal for "The Tale of" this inquisitive mouse Despereaux
#8567, aired 2022-02-013 STARS OF THE FILM $200: 2004: The super voices of Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter & Jason Lee The Incredibles
#8561, aired 2022-01-24GOVERNMENT AGENCIES $1000: In 2004 the "A" in watchdog agency the GAO was changed from "Accounting" to this longer word meaning someone will be held responsible Accountability
#8555, aired 2022-01-14CENTENARIANS $400: Col. Aaron Bank (1902-2004) was the father of these U.S. Army special forces named for an item of apparel the Green Berets
#8542, aired 2021-12-28THE SPACE PROGRAM $800: We've got this Mars rover that landed in Gusev crater on Jan. 3, 2004, yes we do! We've got this Mars rover, how 'bout you? Spirit
#8540, aired 2021-12-24IT HAPPENED IN DECEMBER $600: On December 26, 2004 a 9.1 undersea earthquake in this ocean triggered a massive & deadly tsunami the Indian Ocean
#8513, aired 2021-11-17GRAMMY'S ALBUM OF THE YEAR $1600: Duets with Norah Jones & Diana Krall among others made his "Genius Loves Company" the winner for 2004 (Ray) Charles
#8481, aired 2021-10-04YOU DON'T SUCCEED $1000: In 2004 the line of succession changed in this country when King Abdullah II dubbed his half-brother Hamzah ex-heir apparent Jordan
#8467, aired 2021-09-14REALITY SHOW WINNERS $200: Fantasia Barrino, 2004 American Idol
#8461, aired 2021-08-09"A" MOVIE $800: David Koechner was quirky sportscaster Champ Kind in this 2004 comedy Anchorman
#8460, aired 2021-08-06HEY, WHAT YEAR IS IT? $1200: John Kerry is nominated for president; the Spirit Rover lands on Mars 2004
#8455, aired 2021-07-30POETRY IN MOTION PICTURES $400: This actor reads "The Song of Hiawatha" in a laundromat in 2004's "Spider-Man 2" (Tobey) Maguire
#8455, aired 2021-07-30COUNTRIES THAT START WITH "S" $800: Until 2004 the guilder was the currency of this South American country Suriname
#8455, aired 2021-07-30FOWL BALLS $1000: Long after Dominique Wilkins, this NBA team flew through a rough 2004-05 season, going 13-69 the Atlanta Hawks
#8448, aired 2021-07-21SING "OUT" $600: In 2004 indie rockers Franz Ferdinand declared, "You say you don't know; I say" this title "Take Me Out"
#8432, aired 2021-06-29FORE! NO, 5 GOLF MOVIES $1200: In 1930 he became golf's first winner of the grand slam; Jim Caviezel portrayed his "Stroke of Genius" in a 2004 film (Bobby) Jones
#8426, aired 2021-06-21PURPLE HEART RECIPIENTS $800: Future Illinois Senator Tammy Duckworth received the medal after an RPG took down this she was piloting in Iraq in 2004 a helicopter
#8426, aired 2021-06-21MOVIE TITLE MIDDLE WORD $800: Hilary Swank hits like a girl--a really, really powerful girl (2004) "Dollar"
#8426, aired 2021-06-21MOVIE TITLE MIDDLE WORD $1000: Adam Sandler takes out Drew Barrymore over & over (2004) "First"
#8420, aired 2021-06-11BASEBALL'S BIG NUMBERS $800: He is the only player in MLB history to walk more than 200 times in one season; he got 232 free passes in 2004 Barry Bonds
#8415, aired 2021-06-04CINEMATIC CITIES & TOWNS $2,500 (Daily Double): When Nicole Kidman & Matthew Broderick move to this town in a 2004 remake, the neighborhood wives seem a tad robotic Stepford
#8406, aired 2021-05-24MUSIC FOR CHAMPIONS $800: "Heart Of A Champion" is the opening track on this one-named hip-hop star's 2004 album, "Sweat" Nelly
#8393, aired 2021-05-05MOVIE RULES $1200: The only rule of the San Diego News Team Rumble in this 2004 film: "No touching of the hair or face" Anchorman
#8383, aired 2021-04-21COMING BACK TO WIN THE GAME $1000: In the 2004-05 Champions League Final, this English club, the Reds, overcame a colossal 3-goal deficit Liverpool
#8377, aired 2021-04-13BATTERY LIFE $200: In 2004 Sony produced the first silver oxide battery that was free of this element, & it's going down in thermometer use, too mercury
#8370, aired 2021-04-02CATCHIN' THE MOVIE TRAIN $800: In this 2004 holiday film, the title train stops by a kid's house with an offer to take him way, way north The Polar Express
#8360, aired 2021-03-19AN HONORARY KNIGHT TO REMEMBER $2000: In 2004 this tireless tracker of Nazi war criminals was honored by the queen Simon Wiesenthal
#8355, aired 2021-03-12BUSINESS ABBREV. $200: On paper, Larry Page was worth almost $4 billion with Google's 2004 IPO, this offering an initial public offering
#8354, aired 2021-03-11UP IN THE AIR $800: This 4-letter word for a radiant light around something is the name of the NASA satellite mission studying the air we breathe since 2004 aura
#8353, aired 2021-03-10LEADERS $600: Seen here in 2004, long after his brushes with the law, is Sonny Barger, the best-known leader of this organization the Hells Angels
#8338, aired 2021-02-17DOCUMENTARIES $1200: In the 2019 sequel to this 2004 film, Morgan Spurlock turns his focus from McDonald's to the fast food chicken industry Super Size Me
#8328, aired 2021-02-03FOREIGN ELECTIONS $2000: On August 15, 2004 this Venezuelan president won a recall election, garnering 59% of the vote Hugo Chávez
#8311, aired 2021-01-11KNIGHTS $2000: He caught us in the web (the World Wide Web, that is) & snagged a knighthood in 2004 (Tim) Berners-Lee
#8297, aired 2020-12-08LIVE ALBUMS $400: Disc 1 of their 2004 album "live licks" features such megahits as "Start Me Up" & "Paint It, Black" The Rolling Stones
#8292, aired 2020-12-01JUMP $2000: Pedro gets "3 feet of air" in a sweet jump off a bicycle ramp in this 2004 comedy; the title character meets his Waterloo, wiping out Napoleon Dynamite
#8285, aired 2020-11-20BUILDINGS $2000: Found in Kuala Lumpur, this pair of skyscrapers were the world's tallest buildings from 1996 to 2004 the Petronas Towers
#8270, aired 2020-10-30MOVIE SEQUELS $800: At the beginning of this 2018 animated sequel, we see how the Parrs deal with the Underminer, whom we last saw in 2004 the Incredibles (2)
#8258, aired 2020-10-14SWEDEN LOWS--& HIGHS $1600: Low: in a twist like one out of his "Millennium" mysteries, some fans think this author was murdered in 2004 Stieg Larsson
#8255, aired 2020-10-09BILLBOARD TOP 40 $800: "Hey Ya!", by this duo, spent about 30 weeks in the Top 40 in 2003 & 2004 OutKast
#8219, aired 2020-05-21"YE" OLD $600: This 4-letter shrill cry has been around since the middle ages, not just the 2004 website launch yelp
#8218, aired 2020-05-20CONSECUTIVE OSCAR NOMINATIONS $800: Best Director: "Mystic River" (2004) & Best Actor: "Million Dollar Baby" (2005) Clint Eastwood
#8215, aired 2020-05-01BOOKS OF THE DEAD $1600: He died of a heart attack in 2004, shortly before the first novel in his mega-selling thriller trilogy was published (Stieg) Larsson
#8214, aired 2020-04-30FIGHTING FOR AN OSCAR $800: This Swank-y 2004 film fought its way to Oscars for Best Picture, Director, Actress & Supporting Actor Million Dollar Baby
#8206, aired 2020-04-20"I AM" A TITLE $2000: Tom Wolfe satirizes 21st century college life in this 2004 novel I am Charlotte Simmons
#8200, aired 2020-04-10FILM SCHOOLS $1600: A lecture room at New York's Columbia University was used for a scene in the 2nd installment of this Marvel hero's franchise in 2004 Spider-Man
#8197, aired 2020-04-07BRITISH LIT $2000: You can be sure this David Mitchell novel consisting of 6 interlinked narratives was nominated for a 2004 Nebula Award Cloud Atlas
#8193, aired 2020-04-01HUGH JACKMAN $800: In 2004 Hugh battled vampires, werewolves & other creatures as this title monster-hunting doctor created by Bram Stoker Van Helsing
#8190, aired 2020-03-27150 YEARS OF NATURE $200: In 2004 Nature published a paper about an extinct diminutive Hominin nicknamed after this race from "The Lord of the Rings" Hobbits
#8190, aired 2020-03-27OPERA $1600: In 2004 this tenor played 3 final performances in "Tosca" to sold-out crowds at the Met Pavarotti
#8175, aired 2020-03-06EMMY'S BEST DRAMA $200: 2004: When it came to this HBO series, Emmy did not fuhgeddaboud it The Sopranos
#8158, aired 2020-02-1221st CENTURY JAPAN $2000: In Japan's first foreign combat zone deployment since WWII, troops served in Samawah in this country in 2004 Iraq
#8139, aired 2020-01-16ROCK OPERAS $800: "American Idiot" made its way to Broadway 6 years after this pop-punk band released the album in 2004 Green Day
#3, aired 2020-01-08COLLEGE FOOTBALL: AFTER THE GAME $200: In 2004 an NCAA award was established in the name of this center on the 1933 Michigan team & future politician Gerald Ford
#8111, aired 2019-12-09PEEK A CHOO-CHOO $600: The Pere Marquette 1225, seen here, served as the prototype for the title train in this 2004 film in which Tom Hanks did several voices The Polar Express
#8077, aired 2019-10-22MOVING THE SAINTS $1200: In 2004 bones of 2 saints taken from Constantinople to Rome were returned by the pope to this church's patriarch Eastern Orthodox
#8046, aired 2019-09-09MOTOR TREND CAR OF THE YEAR $200: 2004: This pioneering Toyota model the Prius
#8041, aired 2019-07-22ALLITERATIVE ACTORS & ACTRESSES $800: In 2004 she provided the voice of Elastigirl, the wife of Mr. Incredible Holly Hunter
#8011, aired 2019-06-10WHAT A COINKYDINK $400: When 67-year-old Dorothy Fletcher had a heart attack on a plane in 2004, she was lucky there were 15 of these specialists aboard cardiologists
#8005, aired 2019-05-31THE COMICS $800: In this strip, Duke testified for the NRA in the '70s; the '80s went inside Reagan's brain; in 2004, B.D. got wounded in Iraq Doonesbury
#7991, aired 2019-05-13FILM IN THE BLANK $2000: From 2004: "Eternal ____ ____ ____ ____ ____" sunshine of the spotless mind
#7975, aired 2019-04-19ROCK ANIMALS $800: These alliterative alt-rock rodents had a 2004 hit with "Float On" Modest Mouse
#7951, aired 2019-03-18ARCHAEOLOGY $1600: In this South Dakota city where Calamity Jane lived, a 2001-2004 dig found 250,000 artifacts just in Chinatown Deadwood
#7948, aired 2019-03-13THE PULITZER PRIZE $400: The L.A. Times took a 2004 prize for an in-depth look at the methods used by this retailer to become the largest in the world Walmart
#7944, aired 2019-03-07STEAMED PUNK $200: In 2004 a steamed-up Green Day didn't want to be an "American" this, the title of their No. 1 album idiot
#7938, aired 2019-02-27AFRICAN-AMERICAN ACTRESSES $1200: The mom of TV's Huxtable family, in 2004 she became the first black actress to win the Tony for a leading role in a play Phylicia Rashad
#7920, aired 2019-02-01MO"V"IES $800: Reese Witherspoon played Becky Sharp in Mira Nair's 2004 film of this Thackeray novel Vanity Fair
#7907, aired 2019-01-15CLASSIC ALBUMS $1200: "Smile", which stalled out as a Beach Boys album in the '60s, finally came out in 2004 as a solo release from him Brian Wilson
#7890, aired 2018-12-21HITTING THE SAUCE $600: McDonald's changed the special sauce on this sandwich in 1991, but wised up & changed it back in 2004 the Big Mac
#7888, aired 2018-12-19THAT SUPERHERO/VILLAIN WON A TONY $400: Wolverine, for "The Boy from Oz" (2004) (Hugh) Jackman
#7886, aired 2018-12-17MUSICIANS' MEMOIRS $1600: 2004: "Tommyland" Tommy Lee
#7882, aired 2018-12-11THERE IS A SANTA CLAUS $600: Tom Hanks voices Santa & the conductor in this 2004 animated favorite The Polar Express
#7879, aired 2018-12-06R-RATED MOVIES $800: With dialogue in Aramaic & Latin, this 2004 film became the highest-grossing R-rated film of all time The Passion of the Christ
#7872, aired 2018-11-27MANY MOONS $200: On Dec. 12, 2004 Scott Sheppard & colleagues discovered 12 new moons of this ringed planet Saturn
#7870, aired 2018-11-23THE DAYTIME EMMYS $400: This host danced away with her first Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Talk Show in 2004 Ellen
#7838, aired 2018-10-10BIG PHARMA $200: Pfounded in 1849, this pharma giant was added to the Dow Jones Industrial Average in 2004 Pfizer
#7833, aired 2018-10-03ENDS IN "O" $1200: In 2004 Louisiana named this dish the official state cuisine gumbo
#7772, aired 2018-05-29AWARD-WINNING BOOKS $800: The 2004 Newbery Medal went to "The Tale of" this mouse who falls in love with a princess Despereaux
#7770, aired 2018-05-25BALKAN NATIONS $400: Since the breakup of Yugoslavia, Slovenia has integrated with Western Europe & joined this military alliance in 2004 NATO
#7740, aired 2018-04-13THEIR DEBUT ALBUMS $1000: 2004: "Hot Fuss" The Killers
#7733, aired 2018-04-04STOLEN ART RECOVERED $1200: The Munch Museum in this city had both "The Scream" & "Madonna" stolen in 2004 but recovered 2 years later Oslo
#7728, aired 2018-03-28NOVELS ABOUT JESUS $800: "The Dolorous Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ" by Anne Emmerich inspired a 2004 movie from this director Mel Gibson
#7726, aired 2018-03-26EMMYS FOR COMEDY $400: 2004: Him as Frasier Crane Kelsey Grammer
#7712, aired 2018-03-06TV $400: In 2004 this title guy began to show the ruff life of hunting bounty all over Oahu on TV Dog the Bounty Hunter
#7699, aired 2018-02-15AMERICAN BOOKS & AUTHORS $400: In 2004 this beloved author was honored on the stamp seen here Dr. Seuss
#7683, aired 2018-01-24MISS NOMERS $400: In 2004 China held its first "Miss" this 2-word procedure pageant celebrating "man-made beauty" plastic surgery
#7672, aired 2018-01-09POP CULTURE VILLAINS $400: Played by Rachel McAdams, Regina George was the leader of "the Plastics" in this 2004 movie Mean Girls
#7668, aired 2018-01-03WAIT WATCHERS $1000: Churches around America bought out entire screenings of this 2004 epic that opened on Ash Wednesday Passion of the Christ
#7658, aired 2017-12-20SILVER & GOLD $600: Michael Phelps first gold medal of his record 23 was at the 2004 Games in this city Athens
#7654, aired 2017-12-14EXILED! $1600: Jean-Bertrand Aristide, president of this country, was ousted after a 2004 rebellion & spent years in South Africa Haiti
#7647, aired 2017-12-05UNESCO CITIES OF LITERATURE $400: Named by UNESCO in 2004, this city is the literary & literal capital of Scotland Edinburgh
#7634, aired 2017-11-16GULP FICTION $1600: Rex Pickett, author of this 2004 novel, really did once take a swig of wine from the spit bucket Sideways
#7579, aired 2017-07-20THE COMPOSER PORTRAYED $2000: Kevin Kline in "De-Lovely" (2004) Cole Porter
#7575, aired 2017-07-14NATION STATE $400: Has border spats with Thailand, but fairly calm since Prince Norodom Sihamoni took over for his dad in 2004 Cambodia
#7568, aired 2017-07-05FREE RHYMES $400: Both syllables rhyme with "free" in the name of this tot left on Popeye's doorstep in 1933 and officially adopted in 2004 Swee'Pea
#7560, aired 2017-06-23FOUNDING FATHERS $400: As late as 2004 this future billionaire was still operating Facebook out of a Harvard dorm room (Mark) Zuckerberg
#7560, aired 2017-06-23ORANGE $800: The Orange Revolution in this Eastern European nation in 2004 was a people's revolt against a tainted election Ukraine
#7536, aired 2017-05-22ASIAN-AMERICAN PERFORMERS $400: In 2004 New Jersey-born Kal Penn played Kumar, hungry for this title place for some reason White Castle
#7525, aired 2017-05-05FASHION $400: In 2004 this Spice Girl created her own line of jeans called VB Rocks Victoria Beckham
#7517, aired 2017-04-25THE OFFICE $1200: Be on time at meetings with this 2004-2015 head coach of the NFL's Giants who says on time means 5 minutes early (Tom) Coughlin
#7508, aired 2017-04-12PUPPETS $1600: Matt Damon was a puppet of few words in this 2004 film: "World Police" Team America
#7506, aired 2017-04-10NBA ROOKIES OF THE YEAR $800: 2004: This 19-year-old from Akron LeBron James
#7489, aired 2017-03-16GOT A WIFE & KIDS $800: Knowing when to hold 'em in 2004, this country singing legend & his 5th wife welcomed twins just shy of his 66th birthday Kenny Rogers
#7487, aired 2017-03-14IT'S A TOY HALL-ER $800: This action figure with 21 moving parts & "life like hair" stepped up for a different kind of induction in 2004 G.I. Joe
#7485, aired 2017-03-10ELECTIONS $800: In 2004 Hamid Karzai won this country's first nationwide presidential election Afghanistan
#7477, aired 2017-02-28ROBOTS $600: A design for a self-propelled robot vehicle was drawn up by this man around 1478; built in 2004, it worked da Vinci
#7472, aired 2017-02-21THE NEW YORK TIMES MOVIE REVIEWS $400: "Innocence is the central idea...of 'Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk'", about a soldier deployed in this country in 2004 Iraq
#7460, aired 2017-02-03THE TITLE OF THE MOVIE ESCAPES ME $1600: In 2004 these 2 pals "Go to White Castle"; in 2008 they "Escape from Guantanamo Bay" Harold and Kumar
#7449, aired 2017-01-19SONG OF "MYSELF" $400: In 2004 Beyonce gave us this song about a really personal trinity "Me, Myself and I"
#7448, aired 2017-01-18SHELLFISH $800: In 2004 the city of Reggio Emilia, Italy passed a law banning the killing of this shellfish by dropping it in boiling water lobster
#7446, aired 2017-01-16OUT OF CON TEXT $200: A memoir: "On Feb. 4, 2004... Larry drove me to the women's prison in Danbury, Connecticut" Orange is the New Black
#7442, aired 2017-01-10WOMEN POETS $800: In 2003 & 2004 Louise Glück held this esteemed position poet laureate
#7434, aired 2016-12-29FILMS WITH SHORT TITLES $5,000 (Daily Double): This 2004 Best Picture nominee featured such tunes as "What'd I Say" & "I Got A Woman" Ray
#7415, aired 2016-12-02BREAK-UPS $600: This plastic couple got together in 1961; they split in 2004, but in 2011 she welcomed him back to her dream house Barbie and Ken
#7412, aired 2016-11-29WINNING! $1000: (I'm NASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson.) In 2004 & 2012 I won the Darlington 500 in this Southern state South Carolina
#7397, aired 2016-11-08LOOK AT THAT "S" CAR GO $400: In 2004 Cadillac said adios to this model that shared its name with a Spanish city Seville
#7377, aired 2016-10-11SAME TITLE, DIFFERENT SONG $1600: Ghost Town DJ's (1996) & Usher & Alicia Keys (2004) "My Boo"
#7371, aired 2016-10-03OCTOBERFEST $1200: On October 5, 2004, these two men, one the incumbent, debated on live TV Dick Cheney & John Edwards
#7363, aired 2016-09-21GET RICHARD QUICK $1200: To get in touch with this fashion photographer who died in 2004, check out the Intl. Photography Hall of Fame & Museum (Richard) Avedon
#7360, aired 2016-09-16LITTLE RED CORVETTE $200: The 2004 C5 Chevy Corvette was one of the last cars released with pop-up these headlights
#7358, aired 2016-09-14THE HITMAKER $1200: 2004: "She Will Be Loved" Maroon 5
#7356, aired 2016-09-12THE QUEEN'S EXPIRATION DATE $1000: March 20, 2004 in Baarn, the Netherlands Queen Juliana
#7353, aired 2016-07-27TIME'S PERSON OF THE YEAR $200: 2004: "For reshaping the rules of politics to fit his ten-gallon style" George W. Bush
#7352, aired 2016-07-26EARTHQUAKES & VOLCANOES $600: On Dec. 26, 2004 the energy equivalent of 23,000 atomic bombs was release after a 9.1 earthquake under this ocean the Indian Ocean
#7331, aired 2016-06-27OPRAH'S BOOK CLUB CLASSICS $3,000 (Daily Double): In 2004 Oprah reached back to this 19th century classic about an adulterous Russian wife Anna Karenina
#7298, aired 2016-05-11THE VIETNAM WAR ERA $1200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the Mekong River in Vietnam.) The muddy waters of the Mekong were the site of many actions involving small U.S. Navy vessels formerly called patrol fast craft, but better known by this nickname made famous during the 2004 presidential election swift boats
#7280, aired 2016-04-15TV SHOWS BASED ON MOVIES $400: Billy Bob Thornton played a high school football coach in this 2004 film; Kyle Chandler in the TV series Friday Night Lights
#7267, aired 2016-03-29I'M RETIRED $200: In 2004, 10 years after becoming president of South Africa, he officially retired from public life Mandela
#7265, aired 2016-03-25AUDRA McDONALD ON BROADWAY $1000: (Audra McDonald presents the clue.) I shared the stage with Sean Combs & Phylicia Rashad in a 2004 revival of this Lorraine Hansberry drama A Raisin in the Sun
#7263, aired 2016-03-23WOMEN ON TV $200: (I'm Bellamy Young.) "Scandal isn't my first venture in D.C. TV; in 2004 I played North Carolina lawyer Marylou Meriwether on an episode of this show named for part of the White House The West Wing
#7253, aired 2016-03-09POLISH HISTORY $400: Since 1989 Poland's GDP has grown about twice as fast as the rest of this organization that it joined in 2004 the E.U. (the European Union)
#7251, aired 2016-03-07IN TROUBLE WITH THE FCC $200: A $550,000 fine on CBS for her revealing 2004 Super Bowl halftime show was later overturned Janet Jackson
#7246, aired 2016-02-29WHICH PLANET? $800: It has been under observation by the Cassini spacecraft since 2004 Saturn
#7241, aired 2016-02-22LABOR $400: The baristas who prepare & serve your cup of joe at this place are now organized, having formed a union in 2004 Starbuck's
#7241, aired 2016-02-22THE IMAGE AWARDS $1000: This singer was such a "genius", he won the Hall of Fame Award twice, in 1983 & 2004 Ray Charles
#7239, aired 2016-02-18THE STORY OF THE 21st CENTURY $800: (I'm New York Times reporter Andrea Elliott.) I did extensive reporting on the scandal that broke in 2004 over the treatment of Iraqi prisoners at this prison near Baghdad Abu Ghraib
#7232, aired 2016-02-09EARLY 21st CENTURY CINEMA $400: In the documentary "An Inconvenient Truth", he mentions the South Atlantic had its first hurricane in 2004 Al Gore
#7225, aired 2016-01-29LONG-RUNNING SITCOMS $800: Mark Wahlberg produced & guest starred on this series that ran on HBO from 2004 to 2011 Entourage
#7217, aired 2016-01-19THE BRIDGES OF OTHER COUNTIES $1000: Cook County, Illinois is where you find the first bridge designed by this architect in 2004; note the biomorphic curves (Frank) Gehry
#7200, aired 2015-12-25KIDDY LIT $200: "Peter and the Starcatchers" is Dave Barry & Ridley Pearson's 2004 backstory to this character Peter Pan
#7178, aired 2015-11-252 WORDS $800: Per the OED this 2-word term for websites & apps that allow users to network dates back only to 2004 social media
#7173, aired 2015-11-18WORLD CITIES $1600: Banda Aceh in this country sustained heavy damage from the 2004 tsunami Indonesia
#7168, aired 2015-11-11TECHNOLOGY MILESTONES $1000: In 2004 Morse code added a new character, a combination of the letters A & C, to denote this symbol @
#7146, aired 2015-10-12DOCUMENTARY FILMS $1600: 2004's "Born into Brothels" is an Oscar-winning film about children growing up in this Indian city's red-light district Calcutta
#7130, aired 2015-09-18SMART PEOPLE $1200: A 2004 book collected these by Antonin Scalia, opinions where he was in the minority dissenting opinions (or dissents)
#7125, aired 2015-07-31ON THE ISLAND $1600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) The 9.1 earthquake that caused the devastating 2004 tsunami moved part of this Indonesian island that was closest to the epicenter 100 feet to the southwest Sumatra
#7121, aired 2015-07-27FOOD & DRINK $600: In this 2004 film Miles & Jack sip Pinot noir & wander the California wine country Sideways
#7091, aired 2015-06-15A VISIT WITH KATIE COURIC $800: (Katie Couric delivers the clue.) Prior to the 2004 Olympics, I conducted a fascinating interview with King Constantine II, the exiled ruler of this country who was back home to watch the games Greece
#7072, aired 2015-05-19OSCAR $200: This film about a family of superheroes beat out "Shrek 2" & "Shark Tale" as 2004's Best Animated Feature The Incredibles
#7061, aired 2015-05-04NEWS ANCHORS $400: After leaving the NBC anchor chair in 2004, he briefly hosted "Meet the Press" Tom Brokaw
#7050, aired 2015-04-17SPORTS MOVIES $600: (New York Times film critic A.O. Scott delivers the clue.) I chose this Clint Eastwood film as the best of 2004 & referred to it as "3 people seduced by the bloody allure of the ring" Million Dollar Baby
#7050, aired 2015-04-17THE GREAT STATE OF MISSISSIPPI $2000: While he was governor from 2004 to 2012, Mississippi got out of last place in per-capita income for the first time in 25 years Haley Barbour
#7036, aired 2015-03-30WHAT COLOR IS YOUR REVOLUTION? $2000: Ukraine, 2004: This color worn by the masses who overturned a fraudulent election orange
#7024, aired 2015-03-12EAST ASIAN CITIES $400: In 2004 President Roh Moo Hyun tried to move South Korea's capital from this city to Gongju Seoul
#7015, aired 2015-02-27U.N. INTERNATIONAL YEARS $500 (Daily Double): 2004: Commemorating the struggle against this & its abolition, which sadly still hasn't happened slavery
#7013, aired 2015-02-25TENNIS "E" $2000: A world No. 1 & winner of 6 Grand Slam singles titles in the '80s & '90s, this Swede was inducted into the ITHoF in 2004 Stefan Edberg
#7006, aired 2015-02-16SHORT-LIVED TV SHOWS $2000: "Dr. Vegas" was only in from September to October 2004 but starred Rob Lowe & this "American Hustle" redhead Amy Adams
#7004, aired 2015-02-12"OY" TO THE WORLD $800: Peter O'Toole played the aging King Priam in this 2004 movie epic Troy
#6999, aired 2015-02-05OTHER BIBLE BOOKS $200: Part I of a 2004 "Bible" for this subject is "Parts of Speech"; Part II is "Dissecting the Sentence" grammar
#6999, aired 2015-02-05OLYMPIC SPORTS BY GOLD MEDALIST $400: 2004: Ian Thorpe swimming
#6986, aired 2015-01-19& THE EMMY GOES TO... $600: this lead actor in a comedy in 2004, for "Frasier" Kelsey Grammer
#6986, aired 2015-01-19ATTA BOY, TOM! $800: As its creative director from 1994 to 2004, Tom Ford transformed this Italian fashion house Gucci
#6973, aired 2014-12-31PLACES OF FABLE $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows an aerial photograph on the monitor.) In 2004, a physicist claimed that a rectangular anomaly in Spain's Doñana mudflats matched Plato's dimensions of Poseidon's temple in this lost land Atlantis
#6973, aired 2014-12-31IPOs $1600: In 2011 this online discounter raised $700 million in the largest Internet IPO since Google in 2004 Groupon
#6971, aired 2014-12-29WORST PICTURE OF THE YEAR RAZZIE AWARDS $800: This Halle Berry film clawed its way to the top--er, bottom for 2004 Catwoman
#6970, aired 2014-12-26FOILED $200: 3 Virginia men convicted in 2004 of supporting holy war overseas practiced using this messy gun game paintball
#6947, aired 2014-11-25BRAD PITT FILM ROLES $1000: 2004: Achilles Troy
#6938, aired 2014-11-12MOVIE "LAND" $400: Johnny Depp played J.M. Barrie in this 2004 film Finding Neverland
#6934, aired 2014-11-06AT THE MOVIES 10 YEARS AGO $200: This Michael Moore documentary about the war on terrorism took the top prize at Cannes in 2004 Fahrenheit 9/11
#6919, aired 2014-10-16MUSIC $1000: In 2004 he won a song of the year Grammy for "Daughters" John Mayer
#6904, aired 2014-09-25AMERICANA $1200: In 2004 this mighty type of tree became our national tree oak
#6904, aired 2014-09-25TITLE MOVIE PAIRS $1600: 2004, 2008, 2011: John Cho & Kal Penn Harold & Kumar
#6903, aired 2014-09-24WHAT GOOGLE IS DOING $200: In 2004 Google acquired Keyhole, a digital mapping company that would later become Google this Earth
#6898, aired 2014-09-17THE SUPREME COURT $800: (Former Supreme Court justice Sandra Day O'Connor delivers the clue.) The war on terror raised new issues; in 2004 I wrote an opinion establishing that U.S. citizens who are enemy combatants do have rights under this Bill of Rights amendment not to be held indefinitely without due process the Fifth Amendment
#6888, aired 2014-07-2310 YEARS AGO: 2004 $400: For the first time since 1918, this East Coast team won baseball's World Series the (Boston) Red Sox
#6888, aired 2014-07-2310 YEARS AGO: 2004 $800: This organization, whose flag is seen here, added 10 new members, including Poland & Hungary the European Union
#6888, aired 2014-07-2310 YEARS AGO: 2004 $1600: Over the summer, 4 of these caused $20 billion in damage to Florida & surrounding states hurricanes
#6888, aired 2014-07-2310 YEARS AGO: 2004 $2,000 (Daily Double): At the Democratic National Convention, these 2 Johns got the nod as the 2004 ticket John Kerry & John Edwards
#6888, aired 2014-07-2310 YEARS AGO: 2004 $2000: A rebellion forced Jean-Bertrand Aristide to resign as this Caribbean country's president Haiti
#6882, aired 2014-07-15THEY CAME FROM HAWAII $1200: In 2004, at age 14, she became the youngest female to play in a PGA tournament, the Sony Open in Hawaii Michelle Wie
#6860, aired 2014-06-13SPOILER MOVIE TITLES $1200: 2004: David Carradine has to go in Volume 2 Kill Bill
#6851, aired 2014-06-02INDIA $1600: In 2004 economist Manmohan Singh became the first of this religion to become India's Prime Minister Sikh
#6849, aired 2014-05-29I WON THAT STATE IN THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION $400: Oregon in 2004: This Democrat John Kerry
#6834, aired 2014-05-08FORTUNE 500 THROUGH THE DECADES $1000: In 2004, busy cash registers at this retailer made it No. 1 Walmart
#6833, aired 2014-05-07EUROPEAN RULERS $800: In 2004 Prince Alois was entrusted by his father with the day-to-day governing of this small European nation Liechtenstein
#6831, aired 2014-05-05AN ODD CAST OF CHARACTERS $2000: 2004: Peter LaFleur, Patches O'Houlihan, Steve the Pirate DodgeBall
#6827, aired 2014-04-29THE NEW YORK TIMES YOU NEVER FORGET YOUR FIRST $1000: (I'm Frank Bruni.) In June 2004 I started a pretty good gig as the Times restaurant critic with a review of the squab liver & buttered breadcrumb pasta topping at Babbo, run by this exuberant master of Italian food Mario Batali
#6825, aired 2014-04-25RECENT HISTORY $200: A massive December 26, 2004 earthquake in the Indian Ocean triggered one of these that killed more than 200,000 a tsunami
#6819, aired 2014-04-17MADDEN COVER MEN $800: In 2004 it was this Falcon QB who would later take a break from the game Michael Vick
#6819, aired 2014-04-17THAT'S THE "WAY" $1200: It was a 2004 newspaper headline about Mr. Canseco's try for a comeback with the Dodgers No Way Jose
#6799, aired 2014-03-20SAY MY NAME $600: He's been president of Afghanistan since 2004 Hamid Karzai
#6795, aired 2014-03-14REVOLUTIONARY COUNTRIES $2000: The Orange Revolution (2004) the Ukraine
#6790, aired 2014-03-07TELL US WHAT HE'S WON! $400: 2004: Canadian Lorne Michaels took this "prize for American humor" the Mark Twain Prize
#6785, aired 2014-02-28WHO SANG IT FIRST? $2000: In 2004 the White Stripes had a U.K. hit with a live version of her "Jolene" Dolly Parton
#6783, aired 2014-02-26POLITICAL CONVENTION KEYNOTERS $800: Democrats, 2004: This Illinois senatorial candidate Barack Obama
#6782, aired 2014-02-25LADIES WHO LUNGE $1000: Mariel Zagunis won Olympic gold in 2004 & 2008 using this fencing sword that goes back to a curved military weapon a saber
#6765, aired 2014-01-31A "CY" OF RELIEF $400: In 2004 this island nation joined the European Union Cyprus
#6760, aired 2014-01-24TAXES $600: Don't cheat the taxman; this "Jungle Fever" actor didn't file from 1997 to 2004 & was sentenced to 3 years in jail Wesley Snipes
#6744, aired 2014-01-02JOINING THE TV CAST LATER $800: It took 3 years, but in 2004 we could report this drama introduced Lois Lane Smallville
#6738, aired 2013-12-2513-LETTER WORDS $1600: In 2004 Paraguay protected its trees by passing the Zero this Law Deforestation
#6733, aired 2013-12-18SCIENTISTS $1600: This sex-crazed--or at least interested--Indiana University professor got the big-screen bio treatment in 2004 (Alfred) Kinsey
#6733, aired 2013-12-18FILM COMPOSERS $1600: On a commemorative stamp issued in 2004, the Pink Panther points to him Henry Mancini
#6724, aired 2013-12-05ANIMATED MOVIES BY CHARACTER $800: 2004: Elastigirl The Incredibles
#6715, aired 2013-11-22AP FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR $1200: 2003, 2004, 2005: This Swedish golfer Annika Sorenstam
#6713, aired 2013-11-20BEFORE & AFTER $2000: C.S. Lewis' Narnia book that showed off a little too much skin at the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Malfunction
#6699, aired 2013-10-31GONE WITH THE WIND $2000: This liberal radio network with the name of a Mel Gibson-Robert Downey Jr. film lasted from 2004 to 2010 Air America
#6698, aired 2013-10-30THE NEW YORK TIMES MOVIE REVIEWS $2000: (A.O. Scott presents the clue.) When I reviewed this 2004 Denzel Washington remake of a Frank Sinatra Cold War thriller, I called it "Remembrance of Things Planted" The Manchurian Candidate
#6689, aired 2013-10-17NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC: CELEBRATING 125 YEARS $1000: In a 2004 article, this man, who found the Titanic 19 years earlier, surveys damage done to the wreck by the curious & greedy (Robert) Ballard
#6670, aired 2013-09-20HITS & MISSES $1200: 2004: "Toxic" Britney Spears
#6666, aired 2013-09-16BIBLICAL ROLES $1200: Jim Caviezel (2004) Jesus
#6629, aired 2013-06-13LOCK $1600: Superman may have laughed in 2004 when a web video showed this popular bike lock brand being opened with a Bic pen Kryptonite
#6628, aired 2013-06-12MOVIES BY COUPLE $2000: 2004: Noah & Allie (played by Ryan Gosling & Rachel McAdams) The Notebook
#6610, aired 2013-05-17THE WORK OF THE CLINTON FOUNDATION $400: (Bill Clinton delivers the clue from his office.) A healthy lifestyle & the prevention of childhood obesity have been my focus since my quadruple bypass in 2004 so we partnered with this organization to form the Alliance for a Healthier Generation the American Heart Association
#6608, aired 2013-05-15TECHIE DROPOUTS $400: In 2004 he "unliked" Harvard; he was worth $19 billion in 2012 Zuckerberg
#6606, aired 2013-05-13ALL UP IN YOUR BUSINESS $800: Copy that (at 4 A.M.)! In 2004 FedEx acquired this company for $2.4 billion Kinko's
#6598, aired 2013-05-01STOP & SMELL $400: The smell of these cannot be copyrighted in some countries, but 2004's Lancome V. Kecofa proved it can in Holland perfumes
#6589, aired 2013-04-18THE EMMY FOR... $600: Comedy Series, 2004: this chronicle of the Bluth family Arrested Development
#6586, aired 2013-04-15BLOOD WORK $1000: "Back to Blood", his first novel since 2004's "I Am Charlotte Simmons", hit shelves in 2012 Tom Wolfe
#6573, aired 2013-03-27MAJOR LEAGUE BATTING CHAMPS $600: Pacific League (in Japan) 1994 through 2000, American League 2001 & 2004 (Ichiro) Suzuki
#6563, aired 2013-03-13LATIN AMERICAN HISTORY $2000: In 2004 Martin Torrijos, son of former dictator Omar Torrijos, was elected president of this Central American country Panama
#6547, aired 2013-02-19WHO'S ON FIRST? $800: Phillies, 2004-present (Ryan) Howard
#6540, aired 2013-02-08AFRICAN AMERICANS $800: 8 years before she won Olympic gold, this gymnast was a 2004 Virginia State champion Gabby Douglas
#6518, aired 2013-01-09COMPUTING $200: In 2004 a U.S. law named in part for this type of unwelcome e-mail took effect to prohibit deceptive subject lines spam
#6513, aired 2013-01-02BRITANNICA BIOS: "A" $800: "Chairman (1969-2004) of the Palestine Liberation Organization" Arafat
#6500, aired 2012-12-14ADVENTURES IN JOURNALISM $1600: (I'm Chris Matthews.) In 2004 Zell Miller, senator of this southern state, got so angry at me during an interview he said, "I wish we lived in the day where you could challenge a person to a duel" Georgia
#6461, aired 2012-10-22BREAKING NEWS $1200: (I'm Kelly O'Donnell of NBC News.) I broke the story that this Democratic senator ended his candidacy for president in 2004, though he ended up as No. 2 on the Democratic ticket John Edwards
#6457, aired 2012-10-16POP CULTURE MUSINGS $1200: Where to begin with this show...?! Okay... why'd the smoke monster kill the Oceanic pilot in the 2004 premiere? What'd he do? Lost
#6441, aired 2012-09-24LARRY, MO- & CURLY $200: Aug. 19, 2004 was a good day for Larry Page--he netted $3.8 billion as this website he co-founded went public Google
#6441, aired 2012-09-24KISS ME KATE WINSLET $2000: 2004: Johnny Depp as J.M. Barrie Finding Neverland
#6430, aired 2012-07-27NET FLICKS $400: In a 2004 film tennis players Kirsten Dunst & Paul Bettany fall in love while competing in this Grand Slam event Wimbledon
#6426, aired 2012-07-23MOVIE FIGHTERS $800: Hilary Swank is a waitress-turned-boxer in this 2004 film Million Dollar Baby
#6396, aired 2012-06-11SEE-ATTLE $400: An architectural icon, Seattle's newest central one of these opened in 2004--check it out a library
#6377, aired 2012-05-15THE NEW YORK TIMES 21st CENTURY HEADLINES $400: Howard Stern made the front page in 2004 after his "Rich Deal in Jump to" this type of radio satellite radio
#6362, aired 2012-04-24THE AFI LIFE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD $400: 2004: This portrayer of Joanna Kramer Meryl Streep
#6357, aired 2012-04-17WILL SMITH MOVIES $1000: 2004: "I think you murdered him because he was teaching you to simulate emotions" I, Robot
#6344, aired 2012-03-29THE MARQUEE DE SAD $1200: Clint Eastwood & Hilary Swank in this sad 2004 tale of fisticuffs & euthanasia Million Dollar Baby
#6340, aired 2012-03-23GOVERNORS SPEAK $200: At the 2004 Republican Convention, this governor told critics, "Don't be economic girlie men" Arnold Schwarzenegger
#6340, aired 2012-03-23IT DIDN'T SELL AT McDONALD'S $600: This large portion led to a PR problem in the wake of a Morgan Spurlock documentary & was discontinued by the end of 2004 super size
#6339, aired 2012-03-22A MATTER OF HOURS $600: It premiered on CBS in 1988; in 2002 the title added "Investigates" & in 2004, that became "Mystery" 48 Hours
#6332, aired 2012-03-134-LETTER FILM TITLES $400: Eric Bana was mighty but doomed as Hector in this 2004 epic Troy
#6320, aired 2012-02-24AUDIO BOOKS $1200: Perhaps very quietly, Rhonda Byrne shares over the course of 4 CDs this, which she found out in 2004 The Secret
#6307, aired 2012-02-07GRAD GIFT IDEAS $1000: "Boy With a Pipe" by this alliteratively named Spaniard, which sold for $104 mil. in 2004, would look great on your wall Pablo Picasso
#6304, aired 2012-02-02THE SOPHOMORE JINX $800: In 2004 Bobby Crosby hit 22 HRs for this "Moneyball" team; 9 in 2005 didn't give much bang for the buck the Oakland Athletics
#6298, aired 2012-01-25MORE 4 YEARS $400: In 2004 Justin Timberlake coined a phrase when he said, "I am sorry if anyone was offended by" this at a halftime show a wardrobe malfunction
#6289, aired 2012-01-12BUSINESS BIGGIES $400: After nearly 100 years, this company cut its Oldsmobile brand from its line in 2004 GM (General Motors)
#6289, aired 2012-01-12MEDAL OF FREEDOM ATHLETES $800: Golfer who won the Masters in 1960, '62, & '64, & received the Medal of Freedom in 2004 Arnold Palmer
#6286, aired 2012-01-09BROADCASTER NEWS $2000: (Hi. I'm Chris Matthews.) In 2004 I received the award for excellence in broadcast journalism named for this longtime news partner of Chet Huntley David Brinkley
#6283, aired 2012-01-04ODDITIES $200: A 2004 contest saw "Brain Freeze" beat out "Growling Stomach" & "Tennis Elbow" to be added to this electric game Operation
#6283, aired 2012-01-04SCRIPT DOCTORS $400: 2004: Alfred Molina as this heavily armed enemy of Spider-Man Doctor Octopus
#6282, aired 2012-01-03PATENTS OF WELL-KNOWN FOLKS $800: In 2004 he was mayor of NYC when he officially co-designed a new telephone handset (Michael) Bloomberg
#6280, aired 2011-12-30THE MOST EXPENSIVE EVER $200: The most expensive one of these kits is Keith Moon's Premier set, which sold at auction in 2004 for about $250,000 drums
#6280, aired 2011-12-30AT BAT $1600: A 2004 at-bat by the tenacious Alex Cora went ball, strike, ball, 14 of these, home run foul balls
#6276, aired 2011-12-26PLAYING THE PONIES $2000: Viggo Mortensen takes this title horse on the "Ocean of Fire" race in a 2004 movie Hidalgo
#6273, aired 2011-12-21HIGHEST-RATED TV SERIES OF THE SEASON $400: 2004-05: This drama--the original one, not New York or Miami CSI
#6270, aired 2011-12-16STREEP TEASE $2000: The Golden Globes nominated Meryl for this 2004 remake about a brainwashed assassin, but she got shot down The Manchurian Candidate
#6265, aired 2011-12-09BIOPIC SUBJECTS $400: 2004: "Ray" Ray Charles
#6265, aired 2011-12-09BIOPIC SUBJECTS $1600: 2004: "Finding Neverland" James Barrie
#6264, aired 2011-12-08SCHOOLS OF THE HEISMEN $600: 1967: UCLA's Gary Beban; 1965, '68, '79, '81, 2002, 2004: Stars from this crosstown rival USC
#6250, aired 2011-11-18ASSUME THE POSITION $800: On this leader's death in 2004, Hahmoud Abbas, also known as Abu Mazen, assumed chairmanship of the PLO Yasser Arafat
#6245, aired 2011-11-11RUSSIA THEN & NOW $800: On Sept. 1, 2004 terrorists from this breakaway republic took more than a thousand hostages at a school in Beslan Chechnya
#6240, aired 2011-11-04MTV VIDEO OF THE YEAR ARTISTS $1600: 2004: "Hey Ya!" OutKast
#6231, aired 2011-10-24A "TON" OF PEOPLE $200: In 2004 the most valuable guitar, this rocker's Stratocaster "Blackie", sold for $959,500 at auction (Eric) Clapton
#6231, aired 2011-10-24OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALISTS BY SPORT $1200: 1924: Helen Wills; 2004: Justine Henin-Hardenne tennis
#6230, aired 2011-10-21POLITICIANS $800: Probably one of the few vegans in the House of Representatives, this Oh. Democrat ran for President in 2004 & 2008 Kucinich
#6215, aired 2011-09-30EXPLOSIVE MUSIC $800: This group topped the charts & won an Album of the Year Grammy for 2004's "How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb" U2
#6205, aired 2011-07-29RAY CHARLES $1000: Ray's last studio album before his death was this 2004 album of duets Genius Loves Company
#6177, aired 2011-06-21TEAM PLAYERS $600: 2004: Curt Schilling, David Ortiz, Mike Myers (No way! Way!) the Boston Red Sox
#6173, aired 2011-06-15ALL POLITICS IS LOCAL $400: In 2004 the mayor of New Paltz, New York made news when he started performing these ceremonies gay weddings
#6167, aired 2011-06-07TV LAW FIRMS $1600: The firm Donnell, Young, Dole & Frutt makes perfect on this legal drama that lost its appeal in 2004 The Practice
#6157, aired 2011-05-24COLORFUL TV SHOWS $800: (2004-2006) "Laguna Beach: The Real _____ County" Orange
#6154, aired 2011-05-19SUPER BOWL MVPs $200: In 2002 & 2004, this Patriots quarterback Tom Brady
#6145, aired 2011-05-06THE PRESIDENT WHO WROTE... $400: "My Life" (2004) Bill Clinton
#6130, aired 2011-04-15MOVIE FAMILIES $800: A 2004 animated film: The Parrs, who look good in red spandex The Incredibles
#6129, aired 2011-04-14RACING $400: At the 2004 Olympics, a mishap in passing this sank the U.S. women's 4 x 100 track relay team the baton
#6128, aired 2011-04-13BIOPICS BY SUBJECT $800: 2004: Revolutionary Che Guevara The Motorcycle Diaries
#6098, aired 2011-03-02COPPING OUT AT THE MOVIES $2000: He did a "Hitch" as Del Spooner, a robot-hating Chicago cop investigating a murder in 2004's "I, Robot" (Will) Smith
#6087, aired 2011-02-15OLYMPIC ODDITIES $800: In the 2004 opening ceremonies a sole member of this team opened the parade of nations; the rest of his team closed it Greece
#6074, aired 2011-01-27MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS $200: In 2004 the Stratocaster, one of these, turned 50 an electric guitar
#6074, aired 2011-01-27MOVIES WITH THE SAME NAME $1600: 2004: Matt Dillon; 2006: Jessica Simpson (there are 12 a year at some businesses) Employee of the Month
#6072, aired 2011-01-25BIOPIC-NIC $1000: 2004: Liam Neeson as this behavioral researcher Kinsey
#6065, aired 2011-01-14WINE, WHITE WINE $800: The N.Y. Times said 2004 & 2007 were very good years for this 7-letter burgundy white; care for some William Fevre? Chablis
#6058, aired 2011-01-05BROADWAY BILLYS $400: "Mr. Saturday Night" in the movies, in 2004 he starred in a one-man show called "700 Sundays" Billy Crystal
#6047, aired 2010-12-21I THEE DIVORCE $600: 1996: Lisa Marie Presley (Nicolas Cage was in 2004) Michael Jackson
#6042, aired 2010-12-14CELEBRITY BOOKS $200: In 2004 she published "Confessions of an Heiress: A Tongue-in Chic Peek behind the Pose" Paris Hilton
#6042, aired 2010-12-14SEALING WAX $800: Kashmiri voting officers are sealing a voting machine for a 2004 vote in this country India
#6035, aired 2010-12-03HOLLYWOOD TO BROADWAY $1200: (Hi, I'm Neil Patrick Harris.) In 2004 I played Lee Harvey Oswald, one of the characters in this Stephen Sondheim musical Assassins
#6031, aired 2010-11-29CELEBRITY MATCHES $400: On Oct. 5, 2004 he wed Elin Nordegren during a Barbados sunset; the divorce was finalized in Aug. 2010 Tiger Woods
#6030, aired 2010-11-26THE DEAL $2000: In 2004 this Armenian-American dealmaker sold MGM for the third time Kirk Kerkorian
#6026, aired 2010-11-22YANKEES, NO! $1600: In 2004 this team came back from a 3-games-to-0 deficit & beat the Yanks for the A.L. pennant; revenge gets no sweeter the Boston Red Sox
#6015, aired 2010-11-05LET'S EAT HEALTHY $1200: In 2004, 2 West Virginia men traded gunfire over how to cook a nice healthy skinless this chicken
#6010, aired 2010-10-29COUNTRY CLUBS $400: Greece joined this military alliance in 1952, Bulgaria in 2004, though they're far from the body of water in its name NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)
#5995, aired 2010-10-08DEATH & CINEMA $800: In a 2004 film, he dies via the 5-point palm exploding heart technique; what did you expect in a movie called "Kill" him Bill
#5976, aired 2010-09-13GOVERNMENT BY COMMITTEE $200: This 2004 presidential nominee chairs the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (John) Kerry
#5976, aired 2010-09-13THE WORLD SERIES MVP's TEAM $400: 2004: Manny Ramirez the (Boston) Red Sox
#5965, aired 2010-07-16CONAN THE DOCUMENTARIAN $200: In a 2004 film Morgan Spurlock ate nothing but food from this chain for a month; a noble warrior, Spurlock is McDonald's
#5950, aired 2010-06-25SUPER $400: The 2006 film "Superman Returns" contains a dedication to this actor who died in 2004 Christopher Reeve
#5949, aired 2010-06-24IRAQ'S PROVINCES $800: Basra, Thi-Qar & Missan tried to break away in 2004 & might have made a go of it, as they have 80% of Iraq's this beneath them oil
#5949, aired 2010-06-24POSSESSIVE ACTORS' POSSESSIONS $2,000 (Daily Double): Rule of conduct by which 2004's "Alfie" lives Jude's law
#5948, aired 2010-06-23UNIQUE WORLD ARCHITECTURE $2000: Opened in 2004, the $300-million Stata Center at M.I.T. was designed by this L.A.-based architect (Frank) Gehry
#5940, aired 2010-06-11LEAD OR NO LEAD $800: In 2004 this Santa Clara, Calif. chip giant began shipping 95% lead-free microprocessor packages Intel
#5928, aired 2010-05-26CHEW MUST REMEMBER THIS $400: Claiming it bore the image of the Virgin Mary, in 2004 Diane Duyser sold one of these sandwiches on eBay for $28,000 grilled cheese
#5919, aired 2010-05-13THE FINAL FORE $200: In 2004 this "lefty" birdied 5 of the last 7 holes at Augusta to win his first major championship Mickelson
#5918, aired 2010-05-12PALME D'OR WINNERS $800: The top-grossing Palme D'or winner from 2000 to 2010 was this political 2004 documentary Fahrenheit 9/11
#5907, aired 2010-04-27ZOMBIELAND $800: A London pub called The Winchester becomes zombie central in this 2004 Simon Pegg comedy Shaun of the Dead
#5896, aired 2010-04-12SEÑOR MOMENTS $1200: On May 22, 2004 this Crown Prince of Spain wed Letizia Ortiz, a former TV anchorwoman & a commoner (!) Felipe
#5889, aired 2010-04-01APRIL FOOL! $400: In 2004 NPR reported that the post office was allowing people to take these 5-digit numbers with them when they moved the ZIP code
#5875, aired 2010-03-12GOVERNMENT AGENCIES $400: More than 542,000 complaints flooded this agency after the 2004 broadcast of the Super Bowl halftime show the FCC
#5869, aired 2010-03-0421st CENTURY CINEMA $1000: Frozone, Bomb Voyage & Edna Mode were characters in this 2004 animated film The Incredibles
#5864, aired 2010-02-25A DAY IN THE LIFE $800: Nov. 16, 2004: Elected Senate minority leader; the minority has since become the majority Harry Reid
#5862, aired 2010-02-23FLICK ARRR! $2000: In a 2004 film Steve the Pirate plays this title sport on Vince Vaughn's Average Joe's team Dodgeball
#5859, aired 2010-02-18AD MEN $1200: In a 2004 ad, Stephen Colbert was looking for Mr. This, GM's fictitious mechanic Mr. Goodwrench
#5857, aired 2010-02-16DIRECT TV $1600: Both parts of the 2004 pilot of this enigmatic ABC show were directed by creator J.J. Abrams Lost
#5853, aired 2010-02-10OBAMAMANIA $1200: Obamamania was said to have started after his 2004 keynote address at this the Democratic National Convention
#5834, aired 2010-01-14THE LEGO ARTISTRY OF NATHAN SAWAYA $400: In December 2004 Nathan made the 83-inch by 9-inch by 17-inch model of this New York landmark the Brooklyn bridge
#5833, aired 2010-01-13CHEWING THE "FAT" $1200: He was the head of the P.L.O. from 1969 to 2004 Yasser Arafat
#5832, aired 2010-01-12THE WORLD OF POLITICS $200: Hamid Karzai became the first elected president of this Central Asian country in 2004 Afghanistan
#5822, aired 2009-12-29I CAN DO IT IN 5 "NOTE"S $600: Barack Obama delivered this speech at the 2004 Democratic National Convention keynote
#5821, aired 2009-12-28HIT TV SHOWS IN OTHER WORDS $800: Since 2004, a Sunday night staple: "Needy domestic engineers" Desperate Housewives
#5817, aired 2009-12-22GREAT DAMES $1200: This Helen was in 2004's "Raising Helen"; she plays queens pretty well, too (Helen) Mirren
#5816, aired 2009-12-21LET'S PLAY SOME GOLF $1000: In a 2004 film subtitled "Stroke of Genius", Jim Caviezel played this golf legend who retired from competition at 28 Bobby Jones
#5809, aired 2009-12-10PITCHING THE PERFECT GAME $800: On May 18, 2004 it was no runs, no hits, no errors when this 6'10'' Arizona "Big Unit" baffled the Braves Randy Johnson
#5782, aired 2009-11-03DANGEROUS PLANET $1000: Sometimes called a tidal wave, one of these in December 2004 devastated large parts of Asia a tsunami
#5776, aired 2009-10-26WHEN $600: On June 11, 2004 this ex-British P.M. delivered a videotaped eulogy for Ronald Reagan at Washington's National Cathedral Margaret Thatcher
#5775, aired 2009-10-23ART BOOKS $2000: After 40 years in a drawer, this sports artist's sketchbook of 2 Muhammad Ali fights was published in 2004 Leroy Neiman
#5770, aired 2009-10-16MOVIE DEBUTS $2000: Ron Howard's daughter, she made an impressive feature debut in "The Village" in 2004 Bryce Howard
#5763, aired 2009-10-07MOVIE BIO DOUBLE $400: Willem Dafoe in 1988, Jim Caviezel in 2004 Jesus
#5729, aired 2009-07-02CRY $2000: Rachel McAdams & Ryan Gosling love each other until they become Gena Rowlands & James Garner in this 2004 weepie The Notebook
#5728, aired 2009-07-01INTERNATIONAL SPORTS STUFF $1600: Born in Siberia on April 19, 1987, she signed with IMG models in 2003 & won Wimbledon in 2004 Maria Sharapova
#5727, aired 2009-06-30NET WORKING $1600: It's the American idol-ization of news: visit this site started in 2004 where people can vote on news articles Digg
#5711, aired 2009-06-08BODIES IN WATER $400: This swimmer's 8 medals (6 gold) at the 2004 Olympics aren't as well remembered as the 8 he won at the 2008 games Michael Phelps
#5699, aired 2009-05-21FRUIT OF THE KLUM $1000: In 2004 Heidi played Ursula Andress & Geoffrey Rush the title role in "The Life and Death of" this comic actor Peter Sellers
#5692, aired 2009-05-12WORLD COINS $200: In 2004 Somalia issued 6 coins in the shape of this instrument, including a Fender Stratocaster guitar
#5681, aired 2009-04-27WRITTEN BY ANONYMOUS $2000: "Imperial Hubris", saying the war on terror is failing, was published in 2004 by a then-nameless analyst for this agency the CIA
#5674, aired 2009-04-16POPCORN COLONELS $1000: Nick Nolte plays a colonel based on heroic Canadian Romeo Dallaire in this Africa-set 2004 film Hotel Rwanda
#5673, aired 2009-04-15ARTHUR-IAN AUTHORS $400: His last play was 2004's "Finishing the Picture", a story of the making of "The Misfits" Arthur Miller
#5673, aired 2009-04-15MOVIES ANY TIME $1000: The mall seems a little deader than usual for Ving Rhames & others as they contest with zombies in this 2004 remake Dawn of the Dead
#5672, aired 2009-04-14THEY WILL COME $800: 3 million people in this city celebrated like it was 1918 after they won the World Series in 2004 Boston
#5672, aired 2009-04-14CAMPAIGN TRAIL MIX $800: Delegates at the 2004 Republican National Convention waved this hyphenated footwear to mock John Kerry flip-flops
#5671, aired 2009-04-13GUINNESS $1000: In 2004 1,100 people, jumping over one another, took part in the largest game of this leapfrog
#5669, aired 2009-04-09EMMY-WINNING SITCOM EPISODES $2000: "Today I Am a Clown" (Voice-over Performance, 2004) The Simpsons
#5652, aired 2009-03-17YOU'RE IN THE CABI-NOT! $600: Giuliani's pal Bernard Kerik, 2004 Homeland Security
#5652, aired 2009-03-17MOVIE STUMPERS $2000: This 2004 biblical tale had the biggest U.S. gross of any film in a foreign language The Passion of the Christ
#5647, aired 2009-03-10THE ENVIRONMENT $1600: In 2004 the EPA certified the Ford Escape as something that sounds contradictory, the first hybrid this SUV
#5635, aired 2009-02-20DUTCH ROYALTY $2000: This former queen who passed away in 2004 was an avid skier until she was in her 80s Queen Juliana
#5634, aired 2009-02-19GO DIRECTLY TO YALE $200: Both George W. Bush & this 2004 election opponent went to Yale, graduating 2 years apart John Kerry
#5629, aired 2009-02-12BRANDED $1000: Toyota dropped this provocative name for its new Celica sports model days after a December 2004 natural disaster a Tsunami
#5623, aired 2009-02-04THEIR GREATEST HITS ALBUMS $1000: "All the Hits: From Surf City to Drag City" (2004) Jan & Dean
#5622, aired 2009-02-03SPORTS FACTS $200: This Giants outfielder is the only player in history to receive the MVP award 4 consecutive years, 2001 to 2004 (Barry) Bonds
#5621, aired 2009-02-02GAME SHOWS IN TV & MOVIES $400: In a 2004 episode, this defective detective became a contestant on "Treasure Chest" to investigate a suspicious host Monk
#5619, aired 2009-01-29CLASSIC TV DRAMA EPISODES $1200: 2004: "Viva Las Vegas" CSI
#5617, aired 2009-01-27SHAKESPEAREAN ACTORS $800: You may have witnessed Kelly McGillis as this obsessive hand-washer onstage in 2004 Lady Macbeth
#5616, aired 2009-01-26FICTION SCIENCE $1200: Korea's Woo-Suk Hwang faked a 2004 breakthrough in getting these mighty medical things from cloned embryos stem cells
#5613, aired 2009-01-21SEX & THE CITY $200: Female; born 1965; moved to NYC, 1977; starred as Carrie on some TV show, 1998-2004 Sarah Jessica Parker
#5613, aired 2009-01-21SEX & THE CITY $600: Male; born Baltimore, 1985; ransacked Athens for gold, 2004; knocked over Beijing, 2008 Michael Phelps
#5612, aired 2009-01-20ART MUSEUMS $800: In 2004 Japan's Mori Art Museum began using these devices as its audio guides iPods
#5610, aired 2009-01-16GA$ $2000: Gas topped 2 bucks a gallon for the first time in May of this leap year (it only seems like a lifetime ago) 2004
#5609, aired 2009-01-15A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS $200: It ain't no walk in the park; in 2004, England's Dept. of Health said 1,839 people--78% of them kids--fell out of these trees
#5605, aired 2009-01-093 LITTLE LETTERS $800: Yasir Arafat was the head of it from 1969 to 2004 the PLO
#5603, aired 2009-01-07SORE WINNERS $1200: Sutures in this Red Sox pitcher's ankle gave way and turned his white sock red, but he still beat the Yanks in 2004 Curt Schilling
#5597, aired 2008-12-30A STUDY IN SCARLETT JOHANSSON $400: In 2004 Scarlett hit the Krusty Krab as the voice of Mindy the mermaid in this title guy's movie SpongeBob SquarePants
#5596, aired 2008-12-29MR. & MRS. MALAPROP $1000: "I'm not going to make a skeptical out of my boxing career", said this skater-turned-felon-turned-pugilist in 2004 Tonya Harding
#5583, aired 2008-12-10FAULT LINES $400: In 2004 he took "responsibility for what happened at Enron" but not for "criminal conduct that I was unaware of" (Ken) Lay
#5583, aired 2008-12-10MOVIE ADJECTIVES $1000: 2004: "Eternal Sunshine of the ____ Mind" Spotless
#5579, aired 2008-12-04OLYMPIC HEROES $400: In 2004 Ryoko Tani's inside leg technique brought her a second straight gold in this martial art judo
#5574, aired 2008-11-27IT'S ALL POLITICALLY RELATIVE $600: George W. Bush is related to Marilyn Monroe, Princess Di & this senator, Bush's 2004 opponent (John) Kerry
#5571, aired 2008-11-24SULLIVAN AWARD WINNERS $1000: 2004: Gymnast (but not twin brother Morgan) Paul Hamm
#5569, aired 2008-11-20TAKE THE LEAD $600: Kostas Karamanlis has received kudos as prime minister of this Mediterranean country since 2004 Greece
#5562, aired 2008-11-11WOMEN IN SPORTS $1200: (Hi, I'm Misty May-Treanor. And I'm Kerri Walsh.) Kerri & I won the USA's first gold in women's beach volleyball at the 2004 Olympics held in this city--we didn't lose a single set Athens
#5562, aired 2008-11-11GUINNESS RECORDS $2,000 (Daily Double): The most votes cast in a national election occurred in May 2004 when 387 million voted in this country India
#5556, aired 2008-11-03J.W.s $400: In 2004 this Hollywood legend was honored on the stamp seen here John Wayne
#5539, aired 2008-10-09HALLS OF FAME $800: 2004 inductees into the Hall of Fame for these include Asimo, C-3PO & Robby robots
#5538, aired 2008-10-08THE NEW YORK TIMES ELECTION COVERAGE $600: On Nov. 3, 2004 the Times headlined, "With echoes of 2000 vote," this state's "count is at issue" Ohio
#5533, aired 2008-10-01HAPPY 50th NASA $400: NASA took up W's 2004 challenge to do this as the first of "the next steps of space exploration" put a man on Mars
#5530, aired 2008-09-26DOWN AT THE OLD FACTORY $600: In 2004 "Mustang Sally" played on the P.A. as an 86-year-old factory of this company ended production Ford
#5529, aired 2008-09-25SPOOF FILMS $800: Shaun's life becomes zombie-filled in this 2004 British film Shaun of the Dead
#5528, aired 2008-09-24STARTS WITH FEB, TREBEK $800: Computer displays in some 2004 Pontiacs showed the wrong day of the week because engineers forgot about this date February 29th
#5528, aired 2008-09-24ACTRESSES $2000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reads the clue from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.) Famous folks who attended here at the University of Wisconsin-Madison include this theatre & drama major who received a 2004 distinguished alumni award Jane Kaczmarek
#5526, aired 2008-09-22SNOOP DOGG $600: Word on the street is, in 2004 Snoop played Huggy Bear in the movie based on this '70s cop show Starsky & Hutch
#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
#5516, aired 2008-09-08REEL LIFE $400: 2004: Jamie Foxx as this musical marvel Ray Charles
#5516, aired 2008-09-08MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL $800: This Seattle Mariner's 2004 batting average of .372 is the highest of the 21st century Ichiro Suzuki
#5516, aired 2008-09-08A LOOK BACK WITH JEOPARDY! $1000: In 2004, we put out a 20th anniversary book, & after handing sovereignty back to Iraq's government, he started his memoirs (Paul) Bremer
#5511, aired 2008-07-21DAN IN REAL LIFE $7,000 (Daily Double): In 2004 he had 4 novels on the bestseller lists at the same time Dan Brown
#5510, aired 2008-07-18BUBBA FETE $1600: In November 2004 30,000 Little Rockers showed up for the gala opening of this the Bill Clinton Library
#5508, aired 2008-07-16HE PLAYED IT ON THE BIG SCREEN $800: Danny Ocean, 2001, 2004, 2007 George Clooney
#5501, aired 2008-07-07POP MUSIC $600: 2004's "Genius Loves Company", featuring a dozen duets, was the final new album by this man Ray Charles
#5501, aired 2008-07-07BRIDGES $800: Completed in 2004, the Centennial Bridge, seen here, spans this man-made body of water the Panama Canal
#5494, aired 2008-06-26"R" GANG $200: A second-place finisher; on November 3, 2004 it was John Kerry runner-up
#5491, aired 2008-06-23SPORTS STUFF $800: Bill Simmons' "Now I Can Die in Peace" chronicles this team's 2004 World Series win, its first since 1918 the Red Sox
#5465, aired 2008-05-16HAPPY MADISON $800: (Adam delivers the clue again.) Drew Barrymore has problems remembering the name of this 2004 movie we starred in that's set in Hawaii 50 First Dates
#5464, aired 2008-05-15IT'S AN OLYMPIC YEAR $800: In August 2004, the shot put competition was held not in this main host city but at Olympia Athens
#5461, aired 2008-05-12OPRAH'S BOOK CLUB $400: In 2004 Oprah picked "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter", the first novel by this Southern woman Carson McCullers
#5458, aired 2008-05-07I'M GOING TO BE A JUNIOR $2000: This junior is an excellent driver--he won the 2004 Daytona 500 Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
#5454, aired 2008-05-01TV & FILM FOOD $1600: This 2004 film about Miles & Jack boosted sales of pinot noir wine Sideways
#5452, aired 2008-04-29MOVIE TAGLINES $2000: 2004: "Moving at the speed of life, we are bound to collide with each other" Crash
#5443, aired 2008-04-16MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS $200: In 2004 this Dutch airlines merged with Air France KLM
#5443, aired 2008-04-16MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS $800: In 2004 FedEx acquired this chain of stores, & you can copy me on that! Kinko's
#5442, aired 2008-04-15NONFICTION $1000: This minister's "The Purpose-Driven Life" was the top nonfiction bestseller of both 2003 & 2004 Rick Warren
#5441, aired 2008-04-14BASEBALL $1200: In 2004 this team's Ichiro Suzuki had 262 hits, breaking George Sisler's 84-year-old record the Mariners
#5436, aired 2008-04-07SPORTS STUFF $200: This NASCAR Jr. has amassed more than $42 million in career earnings & 17 victories, including the 2004 Daytona 500 Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
#5432, aired 2008-04-01BLOOD $600: "The one name they all fear" was a tagline for this 2004 blockbuster that starred Hugh Jackman Van Helsing
#5431, aired 2008-03-31GENERAL INFORMATION $400: This general, first in his class at West Point, ran for president in 2004 Wesley Clark
#5425, aired 2008-03-21LOAD THE MAGAZINE $1000: In Oct. 2004 this "Institution"al mag pondered what the U.S. would be like had Breckinridge won the 1860 election Smithsonian
#5424, aired 2008-03-20A WOMAN OF DISTINCTION $400: Last name of Sonia, who was poised to become prime minister of India in 2004 but declined the post Gandhi
#5423, aired 2008-03-19FOOD, GLORIOUS FOOD $600: In the 2004 presidential campaign, this candidate's wife promoted eating rabbit; with ketchup? John Kerry
#5422, aired 2008-03-18GRAB BAG $400: Michael Folle & Alexander Kaleri left this in 2004, the first time it was without a crew inside the International Space Station
#5417, aired 2008-03-11STATE THE STATE $1600: On May 17, 2004 this eastern state became the first to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples Massachusetts
#5415, aired 2008-03-07MARCH! $1000: On March 3, 2004 this charismatic North Carolina senator bowed out of the presidential race Edwards
#5414, aired 2008-03-06MOVIES BY CHARACTERS $1200: 2004: Senator Ralph Owen Brewster, Katharine Hepburn, Howard Hughes The Aviator
#5413, aired 2008-03-05SPORTS NICKNAMES $400: In 2004 the career of this ex-champ known as "Iron Mike" took a sad turn when he was KO'd in round 4 by Danny Williams Mike Tyson
#5401, aired 2008-02-18"TEEN" ENTERTAINMENT $1200: I have to make a "confession": I'm not quite as good a dancer as Lindsay Lohan was in this 2004 film Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen
#5399, aired 2008-02-14THE STARS ARE OUT ON BROADWAY $1200: Taking time out from his hip-hop empire, this man of many names starred in "A Raisin in the Sun" in 2004 Sean Combs
#5398, aired 2008-02-13RIGHT ON THE MONEY $400: The 2004 silver dollar honoring Thomas Edison was inscribed on the reverse side, "125th anniversary of" this invention the light bulb
#5395, aired 2008-02-08EXITING GEORGE W. BUSH'S CABINET $800 (Daily Double): His 2004 resignation letter cited the tragedy of Flight 93 & his thanks for "the opportunity to fight back" Tom Ridge
#5395, aired 2008-02-08EXITING GEORGE W. BUSH'S CABINET $800: His Nov. 12, 2004 letter read, "I, therefore, resign as the 65th Secretary of State, effectve at your pleasure" (Colin) Powell
#5395, aired 2008-02-08EXITING GEORGE W. BUSH'S CABINET $1200: Resigning as Atty. General in 2004, he remarked, "The safety of Americans from crime and terror has been achieved" Ashcroft
#5390, aired 2008-02-01MEDICAL SCHOOL $1200: In March 2004, UCLA suspended this program after a parts-for-profit scheme came to light body donation
#5365, aired 2007-12-28ASIAN COUNTRIES $1000: The former Asian monarch seen here reigned in this country until 2004, when he turned the throne over to his son Cambodia
#5356, aired 2007-12-17GIRLY MOVIES $2000: For this 2004 film, Catalina Sandino Moreno was the first Best Actress Oscar nominee to speak all her lines in Spanish Maria, Full of Grace
#5343, aired 2007-11-28POTENT QUOTABLES $800: This network anchorman on election night 2004: "This race is hotter than Times Square Rolex" Dan Rather
#5339, aired 2007-11-22FACTS & FIGURES $200: Name & number please: launched in 2004, it's 1,132 feet long, has 10 restaurants & 5 pools, & carries 2,620 passengers the Queen Mary 2
#5335, aired 2007-11-16ECONOMIES OF THE WORLD $600: This country's GDP is growing about 10% a year & in 2004, says the World Bank, contributed 1/3 of world growth China
#5334, aired 2007-11-15WAR MOVIES $400: 2004: Angry Greeks attack a fortified city-state Troy
#5328, aired 2007-11-07THE SUNNY SIDE OF THE STREEP $800: In 2004 Meryl Streep got paranoid as Aunt Josephine, who helped kids steer clear of Count Olaf, played by him Jim Carrey
#5325, aired 2007-11-02GOVERNORS $400: In 2004 he called his democratic legislators "girlie-men", an insult from the "Hans & Franz" "SNL" skit Arnold Schwarzenegger
#5316, aired 2007-10-22CONTROVERSIAL TV $800: She shocked many with her "wardrobe malfunction" in the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show Janet Jackson
#5315, aired 2007-10-19BANNED $2000: (Jon of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Clinton Presidential Library in Little Rock, Arkansas.) Weapons like the AK-47 were banned under Clinton by this 1994 legislation abbreviated AWB. It expired in 2004 the Assault Weapons Ban
#5311, aired 2007-10-15ANIMALS IN JEOPARDY $200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew visits with the bison at the Catalina Island Conservancy.) Catalina can't support large numbers of bison, so in 2004, about 100 of them were repatrioted to their ancestral home in this Mt. Rushmore state South Dakota
#5311, aired 2007-10-15"ONE" WORLD $2000: Based in Chicago, this financial services provider merged with J.P. Morgan Chase in 2004 Bank One
#5310, aired 2007-10-12GUINNESS RECORDS $400: In 2004, Tia, a mastiff, gave birth to the largest litter of these ever--24 puppies
#5310, aired 2007-10-12GUINNESS RECORDS $800: At 70 years old in 2004, George Brunstad became the oldest person to swim this waterway between Britain & France the English Channel
#5308, aired 2007-10-1021st CENTURY HISTORY $1000: In 2004 7 countries that were once Soviet allies were admitted as new members of this military alliance NATO
#5307, aired 2007-10-09THE SUMMER OLYMPICS $1000: In 2004 the USA's Bryan Clay, with 8,820 points, took the silver in this 10-event contest the decathlon
#5299, aired 2007-09-27& THE EMMY GOES TO... $400: 2004: Cynthia Nixon Sex and the City
#5286, aired 2007-09-10THE TALES OF DUSTIN HOFFMAN $600: Dustin spent more than a weekend as Bernie in this 2004 Stiller & De Niro sequel Meet the Fockers
#5284, aired 2007-07-26DOWN SOUTH $800: In 2004 this hyphenated North Carolina city was named one of the most livable cities in America Winston-Salem
#5284, aired 2007-07-26POLITICIANS $800: In 2004 this North Carolinian was almost the vice president-elect John Edwards
#5284, aired 2007-07-26THE SUMMER OLYMPICS $1200: Different strokes: In 2004 Amanda Beard won Olympic gold in 200-meter breast, Natalie Coughlin in 100-meter this backstroke
#5284, aired 2007-07-26THE SUMMER OLYMPICS $2000: She won all-around gold for the U.S. in 2004; maybe you can see her better now Carly Patterson
#5280, aired 2007-07-20NOW WE'RE IN BUSINESS! $800: In July 2004 this tech company said it would give back $75 billion to its shareholders Microsoft
#5279, aired 2007-07-19NAME THAT PLANET $800: Instrument-laden rovers landed on this planet in 2004 Mars
#5275, aired 2007-07-13CHECK YOUR OIL $1200: In 2004 producers said high prices partly result from not building any new ones of these in the U.S. since the '70s refineries
#5272, aired 2007-07-10COLORFUL FILMS $1000: A 2004 comedy: "Harold & Kumar Go to ____ Castle" White
#5269, aired 2007-07-05BELOVED POLAND $800: After the fall of the Communists in 1989, Poland joined NATO in 1999 & this economic group of nations on May 1, 2004 the European Union
#5259, aired 2007-06-21ON THE ROAD $800: Paul Giamatti delivers the line "Quaffable but uh...far from transcendent" in this 2004 film Sideways
#5245, aired 2007-06-01BETTER, STRONGER $400: This pitching feat has happened only 17 times in MLB history; Randy Johnson had the last one, in 2004 a perfect game
#5245, aired 2007-06-01BETTER, STRONGER $800: In 1896 Tom Burke set an Olympic record by going this distance in 12.0 seconds; in 2004, Justin Gatlin ran a 9.85 100 meters
#5240, aired 2007-05-25BASEBALL MOVIE SCORECARD $1200: This 9-letter term is how Bernie Mac's "Mr. 3000" selflessly ended his team's season in a 2004 film sacrifice
#5232, aired 2007-05-15CHINA PATTERNS $800: In 2004, a rare porcelain bowl from the time of this dynasty sold for almost $6 million Ming
#5231, aired 2007-05-14PUT IT ON DONALD TRUMP'S BILL $600: In 2004 the Donald paid $41 mil. for a house (which he gutted) in this Florida co., site of a few election problems in 2000 Palm Beach County
#5228, aired 2007-05-09FIGHT ON! $400: This country's soldiers are seen here rehearsing for May 7, 2004, the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Dien Bien Phu Vietnam
#5217, aired 2007-04-24THE NEW YORK TIMES SCIENCE TIMES $800: A 2004 conference on ways to detect when a country is making these included ideas like robot spy butterflies nuclear weapons
#5212, aired 2007-04-17MARQUEE LADIES $400: 2001 & 2004: Renee Zellweger as this title character Bridget Jones
#5208, aired 2007-04-11GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS $1,000 (Daily Double): As of 2004, Shunpei Yamakazi of Semiconductor Energy Labs of Japan held more of these than anyone else, 3,245 patents
#5207, aired 2007-04-10ROMANIA $400: Once a part of the Warsaw Pact, Romania joined this military alliance in 2004 NATO
#5207, aired 2007-04-10FANTASTIC SCAMS $600: In 2004 the FTC filed suit against a Co. offering a magnetic device that purportedly increased this in cars by 27% gas mileage
#5207, aired 2007-04-10FANTASTIC SCAMS $1000: In 2004 this "Long Island Lothario" got a year in jail for running an L.A. car insurance scam Joey Buttafuoco
#5186, aired 2007-03-12EYEWITNESS TO HISTORY $800: (I'm Harry Smith.) Important news stories I've covered include the events & ceremonies of this president's funeral in 2004 Reagan
#5183, aired 2007-03-07BREAKFAST CEREAL $800: In 2004 this cereal introduced a new flavor, Honey Graham--wonder how Mikey likes it Life
#5181, aired 2007-03-05POLITICS $600: In 2000 this party nominated Ralph Nader for president; in 2004 its standard-bearer was David Cobb the Green Party
#5177, aired 2007-02-27DOUBLE "Z" $1200: In 2004 he broke Carlton Fisk's record for career home runs as a catcher by hitting his 352nd Mike Piazza
#5173, aired 2007-02-21STORM $2000: In this cool 2004 film, climatologist Dennis Quaid is right & much of the U.S. evacuates to Mexico The Day After Tomorrow
#5168, aired 2007-02-14OSCAR YOUTH $800: At age 13, Keisha Castle-Hughes was nominated for an Oscar in 2004 for playing a Maori girl who "rode" these cetaceans whales
#5167, aired 2007-02-13ELECTION 2006 $1000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows us a map.) A Democrat won with 60% of the vote in the rural 8th District of this state; the district went 60% for Bush in 2004 Indiana
#5165, aired 2007-02-09HISTORICAL TEXT MESSAGES $600: 2004: edwrds & i lost 2 w?! bk 2 senate 4 me. btw, i lv heinz (ktchp, 2) (John) Kerry
#5165, aired 2007-02-09TOP OF THE CHARTS $600: Usher topped the 2004 Hot 100 chart for an amazing 12 weeks with "Yeah!" featuring Lil Jon & this rapper Ludacris
#5162, aired 2007-02-06CAT GOT YOUR MOVIE? $600: 2004: When Odie the dog is kidnapped, a fun-loving, Bill Murray-voiced tabby must rescue him Garfield
#5162, aired 2007-02-06CAT GOT YOUR MOVIE? $800: 2004: Patience Prince was the name of this "kittenish" character played by Halle Berry Catwoman
#5162, aired 2007-02-06WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS $2000: In 2004 he won the floor exercise at the U.S. Gymnastics Championships; he was second to twin brother Morgan in '02 & '03 Paul Hamm
#5159, aired 2007-02-01THAT'S MY MOVIE! $2000: In 2002, Joaquin Phoenix was in "M. Night Shyamalan's Signs"; in 2004, he went to this title place, to "M. Night Shyamalan's..." The Village
#5152, aired 2007-01-23ALBUMS $2000: Tim McGraw won a Grammy for the touching title track of the 2004 album "Live Like You Were" this Dying
#5151, aired 2007-01-22A FEW GOOD MEN $600: In 2004 this Fijian set a record for pro golf winnings in one year, $10,905,166 (Vijay) Singh
#5150, aired 2007-01-19HOWARD'S END $1000: This failed 2004 presidential candidate once got an "A" rating from the NRA Howard Dean
#5150, aired 2007-01-19FICTION, POLITICAL STYLE $1200: In 2004's "Those Who Tresspass", this Fox "Factor" man penned, "Okay, Shannon Michaels, off with those pants" Bill O'Reilly
#5140, aired 2007-01-05BIG SCREEN BIO SUBJECTS $800: 2004: He sang "Beyond The Sea" Bobby Darin
#5135, aired 2006-12-29ENTERTAINMENT AWARDS $600: This late R&B artist's duet with Norah Jones, "Here We Go Again", was named record of the year for 2004 Ray Charles
#5129, aired 2006-12-21NATIONAL PARKS OF THE WORLD $1200: In November 2004 this mountain & its surrounding area were declared a national park in Turkey Mount Ararat
#5126, aired 2006-12-18'ALLO, GOVERNOR $2000: In office from 2004: Kathleen Blanco Louisiana
#5123, aired 2006-12-13MORE TANGENTIAL ETRUSCAN POTPOURRI $400: On July 26, 2004, this non-Etruscan couple, seen here, recreated a classic political convention moment Al and Tipper Gore
#5123, aired 2006-12-13100,000 REASONS $800: Tragically, on Dec. 26, 2004 one of these Japanese-named events claimed more than 100,000 lives a tsunami
#5122, aired 2006-12-12STATE THE STATE $1000: Aside from 3 West Coast states, it was the westernmost state of the lower 48 won by Kerry in 2004 Minnesota
#5120, aired 2006-12-08IOWA $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew stands in front of a carnival attraction holding corn.) The Iowa State Fair features plenty of corn products--fitting for a state that in 2004 produced 2.2 billion of these units of corn bushels
#5119, aired 2006-12-07THE WEASEL FAMILY $600: Ironically, this creature had been unseen in Michigan for 200 years until one was photographed in 2004 wolverine
#5117, aired 2006-12-05THE GREEN BAY PACKERS $800: November 29, 2004, the day of this quarterback's 200th consecutive start, was proclaimed his day in Wisconsin Brett Favre
#5116, aired 2006-12-04SMART STUPID ANSWERS $1000: In 2004 this company unleashed its legal aces on 17-year-old Mike Rowe in a phonetic dispute over a domain name Microsoft
#5113, aired 2006-11-29GOVERNORS $200: This governor played Prince Hapi in Jackie Chan's 2004 film "Around the World in 80 Days" Schwarzenegger
#5110, aired 2006-11-24HIGHWAYS & BYWAYS $1000: The Bank of England is "The Old Lady of" this street; the London Stock Exchange was there until 2004 Threadneedle Street
#5106, aired 2006-11-20LET'S PLAY POKER $1200: In June of 2004 this star of "Hollywoodland" won the California State Poker Tourney & pocketed $356,000 Ben Affleck
#5105, aired 2006-11-17GOVERNMENT & POLITICS $400: This percentage in the 2004 presidential election was 64%, up 4% from 2000--who says we're apathetic? voter turnout
#5101, aired 2006-11-13PLAYBILL $1000: It's the last name of the great Dame seen here, who, in 2004, was "Back With a Vengeance" Everage
#5096, aired 2006-11-06THE "GENERAL" $1200: The U.S. government's Comptroller General is head of the GAO, which until 2004 stood for this General Accounting Office
#5095, aired 2006-11-03CONTROVERSIAL SPORTS CELEBS $1000: He received a 73-game suspension after fighting with Detroit Pistons fans in 2004 (Ron) Artest
#5094, aired 2006-11-02PRIMETIME TV REUNIONS $600: 2004: "Return to Southfork" Dallas
#5091, aired 2006-10-30BEST SCREENPLAY OSCARS $800: 2004: Alexander Payne & Jim Taylor for this trip through wine country Sideways
#5073, aired 2006-10-04SPORTS ZONE $800: In 2004 she became the first soccer player to carry the U.S. flag for the Olympic closing ceremonies Mia Hamm
#5068, aired 2006-09-27HALLMARK HALL OF FAME $800: In 2004 this funny lady played a developmentally challenged woman in “Riding the Bus with My Sister” Rosie O’Donnell
#5065, aired 2006-09-22REVISED CANTERBURY TALES $400: No chair could holde this spinal cord injury advocate & super man who sadly pass't on Octobre 10, 2004 Christopher Reeve
#5062, aired 2006-09-19THE U.S. PRESIDENT WHO... $400: celebrated his 80th birthday October 1, 2004 Jimmy Carter
#5062, aired 2006-09-19MOVIE LOCATIONS $800: 2004: Don Cheadle managed "Hotel ___" Rwanda
#5060, aired 2006-09-15THE KIDS LOVE THEIR MUSIC $1200: This 2004 concept album by Green Day is about a character known as Saint Jimmy "American Idiot"
#5054, aired 2006-07-27SPORTS ILLUSTRATED SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR $1200: 2004: A baseball team the Red Sox
#5045, aired 2006-07-14HOMETOWN ATHLETES $800: Stephon Marbury, a Brooklyn native & childhood fan of this team, joined them in 2004--with mixed results the Knicks
#5034, aired 2006-06-29A DAY IN JUNE $200: June 11, 2004: His funeral is held at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. Reagan
#5028, aired 2006-06-21CURRENT POLITICOS $800: Now an Illinois senator, he gave the keynote address at the 2004 Democratic National Convention Barack Obama
#5027, aired 2006-06-20BASEBALL RECORD BREAKERS $600: In 2004 this Seattle Mariner had 262 hits, breaking an 84-year-old record Ichiro
#5019, aired 2006-06-08DAVES OF OUR LIVES $400: In 2004 this "X-Files" star disappeared behind the camera to direct his first movie, "The House of D" David Duchovny
#5013, aired 2006-05-31THAT'S SO CONVENTIONAL! $800: In 2004 the 2 major U.S. political parties held their conventions in these 2 cities New York & Boston
#5001, aired 2006-05-15CHANGE THE WORLD $1,000 (Daily Double): Here are the 2 new coins minted by this country in 2004 Iraq
#4998, aired 2006-05-10WHEN AUSTRALIAN ANIMALS ATTACK $400: In 2004 a 5-year-old Aussie girl saved her sister from an attack by this wild animal famous for a similar 1980 event a dingo
#4993, aired 2006-05-03FOUNTAINS $2,000 (Daily Double): Unveiled in 2004, the Hyde Park Fountain that memorializes her is a deceptively simple-looking oval granite ring Princess Diana
#4989, aired 2006-04-27WHAT A GOOD IDEA! $200: Tofu or not tofu: in 2004 Grady High School in Atlanta introduced a lunch line for those who eat this kind of diet vegetarian
#4987, aired 2006-04-25NFL COACHES $400: In 2004 LSU coach Nick Saban was tapped to be the new head coach for this team the Miami Dolphins
#4982, aired 2006-04-18WEBSTER'S 2005 TOP WORD SEARCHES $400: A 2004 magnitude 9.3 earthquake produced a deadly one of these that had people curious well into 2005 a tsunami
#4978, aired 2006-04-12DOCUMENTARIES $600: Subway's Jared Fogle turns up for a cameo in this 2004 Morgan Spurlock film about fast food in America Super Size Me
#4977, aired 2006-04-11ROCKET MAN $2000: In 2004 Binnie & Melvill piloted SpaceShipOne on the 2 flights that captured this alphabetic $10 million prize the X Prize
#4976, aired 2006-04-10KICK THE CANNES $400: In 2004 he became the first to win the Palme d'Or for a documentary since Jacques Cousteau in 1956 Michael Moore
#4971, aired 2006-04-03SPORTS-POURRI $400: ...& the No. 1 reason it's good to be this late-night TV host... he co-owned the winner of the 2004 Indy 500 David Letterman
#4971, aired 2006-04-03SPORTS-POURRI $800: Time-coded Dodger Stadium footage from this Larry David HBO show proved an L.A. murder suspect's alibi true in 2004 Curb Your Enthusiasm
#4971, aired 2006-04-03THAT'S SHOW BIZ $2000: No flipping; this 2004 host of the Emmys said he once accepted an award with "It's an honor just to win" Garry Shandling
#4970, aired 2006-03-31BROADWAY SECRETS $800: When Tom Hewitt played this vampire in a 2004 musical, he had to get over a big fear: not of garlic, but of flying Dracula
#4970, aired 2006-03-31WRATH, ANGER OR HATE $800: In 2004 LucasArts "Unleashed" this popular game for both Xbox & PlayStation Wrath
#4968, aired 2006-03-29NEWS ON THE MARCH $1200: On March 29, 2004 Latvia & 6 other ex-Communist nations joined this organization NATO
#4958, aired 2006-03-15BLENDED WORDS $800: Blending 2 languages, it was also the title of a 2004 Adam Sandler flick Spanglish (from Spanish & English)
#4956, aired 2006-03-13CELL-PHONING IT IN $200: Atlanta-based & with more than $19 billion in 2004 revenue, it's "one" this telecom "sensation" Cingular
#4955, aired 2006-03-10SUPER COOL $400: Tourists flocked to California wineries after seeing this 2004 Paul Giamatti film but probably held off on the Merlot Sideways
#4952, aired 2006-03-07THEY DID GOOD $1600: He left the NFL's Arizona Cardinals to join the Army Rangers & was killed in Afghanistan in 2004 Pat Tillman
#4951, aired 2006-03-06MEDALS & DECORATIONS $200: This specialty retailer received Colombia's Order of the Grand Cross for its support of coffee farmers in 2004 Starbucks
#4946, aired 2006-02-27ANGELS $600: "Vlad's Pad" at Angel Stadium is named for this right fielder & 2004 league MVP Vladimir Guerrero
#4945, aired 2006-02-24PACKAGING $1,200 (Daily Double): Very sensibly, in 2004 Tylenol introduced an EZ-Open Cap on medication for those who suffer from this arthritis
#4944, aired 2006-02-23BASHIN' FASHION $400: Mr. Blackwell, 2004: "From cyber disgrace to red carpet chills" with this hotel heiress Paris Hilton
#4940, aired 2006-02-17ADAM SANDLER FILMS $400: There must be 50 ways to name this 2004 comedy with Adam & Drew Barrymore, said to be "Memento-meets-Groundhog Day" 50 First Dates
#4936, aired 2006-02-13MUSIC VIDEOS $600: At the 2004 MTV VMAs, No Doubt won Best Group Video & Best Pop Video for this song "It's My Life"
#4932, aired 2006-02-07PHYS ED $1200: Like the title of a 2004 Ben Stiller comedy, play this, until the inevitable broken nose dodgeball
#4927, aired 2006-01-31I NEED AN M.D.! $400: He was Bourne again in 2004, when he returned as Jason Bourne in "The Bourne Supremacy" Matt Damon
#4925, aired 2006-01-27GLOBETROTTING $400: His 129-country international travels ended in August 2004 with a trip to Lourdes Pope John Paul II
#4923, aired 2006-01-25GOING NUCULAR $800: The St. Petersburg Times reports this Florida senator, a 2004 Democratic presidential candidate, said, "It doesn't pronounce the way it looks" (Bob) Graham
#4921, aired 2006-01-23TEXTILES $1000: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew delivers the goods from the NC State University's College of Textiles.) This 2004 model loom still uses a method of controlling individual yarns based on the one developed in 1804 by this French loom inventor Jacquard
#4919, aired 2006-01-19TOP 10 BABY BOY NAMES OF 2004 $200: This name tried to "conquer" the list but only made it to No. 8 William
#4919, aired 2006-01-19TOP 10 BABY BOY NAMES OF 2004 $400: No. 4 was this first name of actor Perry & Commodore Perry Matthew
#4919, aired 2006-01-19TOP 10 BABY BOY NAMES OF 2004 $600: This name of the third of the 3 Hebrew patriarchs was No. 1 (sorry, Abraham & Isaac, you didn't make the top 10) Jacob
#4919, aired 2006-01-19TOP 10 BABY BOY NAMES OF 2004 $800: No. 2 was this first name of astronaut Collins & Irish patriot Collins Michael
#4919, aired 2006-01-19TOP 10 BABY BOY NAMES OF 2004 $1000: 2 presidents, Nos. 7 & 17, have had this first name that's No. 6 on the list Andrew
#4919, aired 2006-01-19TAKE ME TO YOUR LEADER $1200: He beat 17 other candidates to become president of his country in 2004 Hamid Karzai
#4918, aired 2006-01-18A PHILIPPINES TIMELINE $1000: 2004: She narrowly defeats film star Fernando Poe to win reelection to the presidency Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
#4914, aired 2006-01-12THE CIVIL WAR $1600: This Confederate submarine was recovered in 2000; its crew was buried in Charleston in 2004 the Hunley
#4913, aired 2006-01-11"BUSH"-ISMS $600: Curt Schilling called A-Rod's ball-punching move in the 2004 A.L. playoffs this type of play bush league
#4913, aired 2006-01-11"BUSH"-ISMS $1,000 (Daily Double): A 2004 anti-Dubya book by Jim Hightower was titled "Let's Stop" this evasive behavior Beating Around the Bush
#4909, aired 2006-01-05THE AIR UP THERE $400: In 2004 more than 60 million travelers passed through this U.S. facility abbreviated LAX Los Angeles International Airport
#4909, aired 2006-01-05PEOPLE POWER REVOLUTIONS $400: You should know Yushchenko took the presidency from Yanukovych following mass protests in this nation in 2004 Ukraine
#4909, aired 2006-01-05STAR WARS $600: In 2004 Elton John caused a stir, accusing this single-named singer of lipsyncing during "live" concerts Madonna
#4909, aired 2006-01-05STAR WARS $1000: Jon Stewart traded some heated words wtih this bow-tied TV host when he appeared on "Crossfire" in 2004 (Tucker) Carlson
#4903, aired 2005-12-28OBSTACLES $600: Boca Raton's Royal Palm made Forbes' 2004 list of the most expensive of these entry-restricting communities a gated community
#4902, aired 2005-12-27CEOs $400: This computer company chairman gave the keynote address at the "CEO Summit 2004" held in Redmond, Washington Bill Gates
#4901, aired 2005-12-26FALL DOWN GO BOOM! $600: In 2004, Greg "The Bull" Luzinski set off the final bull blast at Veterans Stadium in this city Philadelphia
#4898, aired 2005-12-21ACTOR-PLAYWRIGHTS $400: In 2004 he won an Oscar for "Mystic River" & appeared off-Broadway in his own play "Embedded" Tim Robbins
#4898, aired 2005-12-21ACTOR-PLAYWRIGHTS $1000: In 2004 this author of "True West" returned to the stage, acting in "A Number", a play about human cloning Sam Shepard
#4896, aired 2005-12-19WOMEN AUTHORS $1600: In 2004 this Scottish author of "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie" published "The Finishing School" Muriel Spark
#4892, aired 2005-12-13VERMONT $2000: In 2004 some residents of this city, Vermont's largest & most bustling ski area, wanted to secede & join N.H. Killington
#4890, aired 2005-12-09CHICAGO $400: In 2004, to benefit the city's cultural life, e-Bay sponsored a charity auction called the "Great Chicago" this sale fire
#4887, aired 2005-12-06LISTED ON eBay $400: Gross Me Out Baby One More Time Dept.: This pop singer's chewed gum closed at just over $500 in 2004 Britney Spears
#4884, aired 2005-12-01THE WORLD AIDS CRISIS $600: (Ashley Judd reads.) In a 2004 CNN special on AIDS, I was joined by this athlete who revealed his HIV status in 1991 Magic Johnson
#4882, aired 2005-11-29LOOSE CHANGE $200: The 2004 Keelboat nickel featured these 2 explorers in full uniform on the keelboat's bow Lewis & Clark
#4882, aired 2005-11-29LOOSE CHANGE $400: Introduced in January 2004, the U.S. quarter honoring this state depicts all 5 Great Lakes Michigan
#4879, aired 2005-11-24"D"-RIGEUR $800: Given in Iowa in Jan. 2004, this politician's most memorable quote may have been "Yeeeeeaaaaaargh!" (Howard) Dean
#4878, aired 2005-11-23SOLD! $200: In 2004 it was high "time" Delaware's Winterhur Museum paid $1.65 million for a 9-foot-tall one of these a grandfather clock
#4878, aired 2005-11-23SOLD! $600: Hawthorne burned the manuscript, but a set of proofs of this work was auctioned in 2004 for $545,000 The Scarlet Letter
#4877, aired 2005-11-22PRESIDENTIAL FAST FACTS $200: In September 2004 he had heart-bypass surgery Bill Clinton
#4874, aired 2005-11-17ATHLETES $800: Red Sox fans will never forget his bloody sock in a 2004 postseason game Curt Schilling
#4873, aired 2005-11-16COMPUTER GAMING $1000: This role-playing game out in 2004 returns to the "World" of Azeroth, where heroes like Leeroy Jenkins do battle World of Warcraft
#4873, aired 2005-11-16FROM PAGE TO SCREEN $2000: In 2004 Reese Witherspoon starred in the big screen version of "Vanity Fair" by this author Thackeray
#4871, aired 2005-11-14PRESS ON NAILS $400: This CBS anchor got hammered in 2004 reporting on President Bush's military service Dan Rather
#4870, aired 2005-11-11RALEIGH PEOPLE $800: This 2004 presidential hopeful got a degree from NC State & pushed papers at his own Raleigh law firm John Edwards
#4868, aired 2005-11-09MOVIE STARS GO TO WORK $1200: This 2004 film is about photographer Julia Roberts & bedmates Closer
#4864, aired 2005-11-03BASKETBALL $600: Averaging 21 points per game, this team's Chauncey Billups was named MVP of the 2004 NBA Finals the Detroit Pistons
#4864, aired 2005-11-03"GEO"PARDY! $1200: "My wife said, 'That's not going in the living room'", a man said in 2004 after spearing a 188-lb. one of these fish a sturgeon
#4862, aired 2005-11-01PUT IT ON PAPER $800: "Strong at Home, Respected in the World" was the title of this 2004 Democratic Party document The Platform for America (the Democratic Party platform accepted)
#4861, aired 2005-10-31VAMPIRE SLAYERS $800: In 2004 he was back as the title vampire slayer in "Blade: Trinity" Wesley Snipes
#4860, aired 2005-10-28"B" PREPARED $800: In The Princeton Review's 2004 colleges survey, this university of 30,000 was ranked lowest in alcohol consumption Brigham Young University
#4859, aired 2005-10-27STAMPS $800: In 2004 the Post Office honored the "Greatest Generation" with a stamp of this national memorial in D.C. the World War II Memorial
#4859, aired 2005-10-27STAMPS $1200: 1 of the 2 women featured in the 2004 American Choreographers series (Martha) Graham (or Agnes de Mille)
#4858, aired 2005-10-26TENNIS, ANYONE? $1000: In 2004 this Russian-born woman won the Wimbledon singles title (Maria) Sharapova
#4856, aired 2005-10-24THE 2004 FORTUNE 500 $200: Barry Manilow performed the jingle "Like a good neighbor" this insurance co., No. 19, "is there" State Farm
#4856, aired 2005-10-24THE 2004 FORTUNE 500 $400: This Bentonville, Arkansas chain checked in (or is that out?) at No. 1 Wal-Mart
#4856, aired 2005-10-24BASEBALL HISTORY $400: In 2004 this team led by manager Bobby Cox won its remarkable 13th straight division title Atlanta Braves
#4856, aired 2005-10-24THE 2004 FORTUNE 500 $600: This Round Rock, Texas computer maker was No. 28, up 3 spots from 2003 Dell
#4856, aired 2005-10-24THE 2004 FORTUNE 500 $800: No. 25, it's odd to see this company is now based in Chicago & not Seattle Boeing
#4856, aired 2005-10-24THE 2004 FORTUNE 500 $1000: On Aug. 3, 2005 "A" shares of this Omaha-based co., No. 12, were trading at a mere $83,490 a pop Berkshire Hathaway
#4854, aired 2005-10-20THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT $400: In 2004 the BLM announced a fee increase to $30 to stake a new one of these mining claims
#4854, aired 2005-10-20THE WORLD'S MOST EXPENSIVE PAINTINGS $800: His "Garcon a la Pipe" seen here sold for a record $104 million in 2004 Picasso
#4854, aired 2005-10-20THE WORLD'S MOST EXPENSIVE PAINTINGS $1000: In 2004, an unidentified buyer purchased this artist's 1872 "Races at the Bois de Boulogne" for $26 million Manet
#4850, aired 2005-10-14SPORTS STARS $800: After leading Team USA to the Olympic Gold in soccer in 2004, she retired with a record 158 international goals Mia Hamm
#4849, aired 2005-10-13LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL $200: On Aug. 29, 2004 the pabao team from Curacao, led by 168-pound "Big Papi" Pineda, won the Little League version of this the World Series
#4845, aired 2005-10-07SONG VERBS $800: Covered in 2004: "___ A Little Bit" Give
#4839, aired 2005-09-29POLITICAL LINGO $800: From the Latin for "all", it's the type of $388-billion spending bill Congress passed in December 2004 omnibus
#4838, aired 2005-09-28ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE $400: This national theatre of Ireland celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2004 the Abbey Theatre
#4838, aired 2005-09-28ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE $1600: His 2004 play "Exits and Entrances" made its entrance onto the world stage in L.A., not in his native South Africa Athol Fugard
#4837, aired 2005-09-27CARS $800: Showing its "age", this 106-year-old GM line of cars sent its last one off the assembly line in 2004 Oldsmobile
#4837, aired 2005-09-27HELLO KITTY $1000: In 2004 she wrote the controversial "The Family: The Real Story of the Bush Dynasty" Kitty Kelley
#4836, aired 2005-09-26DEAD MAN WALKEN $800: Chris literally loses his robotic mind in this 2004 remake starring Nicole Kidman The Stepford Wives
#4833, aired 2005-09-21THE WORLD SERIES $200: The Boston Red Sox won the 2004 World Series in 4 straight games, finally exorcising this man's "curse" The Bambino (The Babe accepted)
#4832, aired 2005-09-20MAN IN SPACE $400: (Leroy Chiao, aboard the International Space Station, reads the clue.) On January 14, 2004 President Bush said the I.S.S. would focus on human biology in space, to prepare for a first visit to this planet Mars
#4828, aired 2005-09-14A SOLID FOUNDATION $400: In 2004 the Starbright Foundation for sick kids merged, sensibly enough, with this foundation the Starlight Foundation
#4825, aired 2005-07-22CELEBRITY LIVES $2000: "Mercy, Mercy Me", a biography of this singer, was published in 2004 to coincide with the 20th anniv. of his death Marvin Gaye
#4824, aired 2005-07-21TV CHARACTERS $400: In 2004 we met Drea de Matteo as Gina, the sister of this title character Joey (Tribbiani)
#4822, aired 2005-07-19MORGAN FREEMAN FILM ROLES $800: Ex-boxer Eddie, aka "Scrap-Iron" (2004) Million Dollar Baby
#4819, aired 2005-07-14BOOK TITLES $1200: David Sedaris' bestselling 2004 essay collection was "Dress Your Family in" these 2 fabrics denim & corduroy
#4818, aired 2005-07-13IF I'M ELECTED... $1200: The disputed 2004 elections in this former Soviet republic included charges of poisoning by dioxin-spiked soup the Ukraine
#4817, aired 2005-07-12BOOKS & AUTHORS $400: In 2004 she bounced back onto the bestseller list with "R is for Ricochet" (Sue) Grafton
#4816, aired 2005-07-11JOEL SCHUMACHER $800: (Schumacher reads his clue.) This 1925 Lon Chaney movie was silent; the 2004 movie I directed with the same title is definitely not The Phantom of the Opera
#4813, aired 2005-07-06THE HIGH COST OF LIVING $1000: This company's first Superman comic book cost 10 cents; in 2004 its "Superman/Batman" No. 14 was $2.95 DC Comics
#4810, aired 2005-07-01ON YOUR MARK $1000: In 2004 this Dire Straits leader rocked out with his fourth solo album, "Shangri-La" Mark Knopfler
#4809, aired 2005-06-30USA!! USA!! $400: In October 2004 he got the final word that he gets to keep his 2004 all-around gymnastics gold medal Paul Hamm
#4809, aired 2005-06-30USA!! USA!! $600 (Daily Double): It was courtesy of an FBI instructor that Matthew Emmons got into this sport in which he won gold in 2004 shooting
#4809, aired 2005-06-30USA!! USA!! $1600: Maurice Greene was better known, but this G-man took 100-meter gold in Athens in 2004 Justin Gatlin
#4808, aired 2005-06-29WHO PLAYED 'EM $400: 2003 & 2004: The bride who's trying to kill Bill Uma Thurman
#4808, aired 2005-06-29WHO PLAYED 'EM $800: 2004: Monster hunter Dr. Gabriel Van Helsing (Hugh) Jackman
#4808, aired 2005-06-29WHO PLAYED 'EM $1200: 2004: Cady Heron, who loves & hates the "Mean Girls" at her high school Lohan
#4808, aired 2005-06-29WHO PLAYED 'EM $1600: 2004: Sirius Black, the prisioner of Azkaban Gary Oldman
#4803, aired 2005-06-222004 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERS $200: This "Simple Life"r's "Confessions of an Heiress" made the list Paris Hilton
#4803, aired 2005-06-222004 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERS $400: Lots of people forked over $35 to read this autobiography of Bill Clinton My Life
#4803, aired 2005-06-222004 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERS $600: In book 10, "The Slippery Slope", this author's Baudelaire siblings are at it again Lemony Snicket
#4803, aired 2005-06-222004 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERS $800: "Today" we'll tell you this in "Skywriting" this TV personality told of her struggle with bipolar disorder Jane Pauley
#4803, aired 2005-06-222004 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERS $1000: This former presidential candidate & TV commentator made the list with "Where the Right Went Wrong" Patrick Buchanan
#4803, aired 2005-06-22CRIME $1600: In 2004 the U.S. government announced the first capital prosecution in a case involving smuggling these immigrants (into the U.S.)
#4802, aired 2005-06-21OTHER PLANETS' MOONS $2000: In June 2004, astronomers got pictures of this Saturn-lite with the same name as a "Friends" character Phoebe
#4800, aired 2005-06-17LAKES & RIVERS $200: In 2004 she co-hosted "The Fashion Police" at the Academy Awards along with her mom Melissa Rivers
#4800, aired 2005-06-17THE STANLEY CUP $1600: This team from the sunny South broke Canadian hearts by beating Calgary for the Cup in 2004 the Tampa Bay Lightning
#4799, aired 2005-06-16THE FIRST MODERN OLYMPICS $1200: As in 2004, in 1896 Panathenaic Stadium had the finish of this, won back then by national hero Spiridon Louis the marathon
#4799, aired 2005-06-16THE FIRST MODERN OLYMPICS $1,600 (Daily Double): Thomas Burke of the U.S. won this Olympic event in 1896 with a time of 12.0 seconds; the winning time in 2004 was 9.85 the 100 meter dash
#4797, aired 2005-06-14SPORTSMEN $800: Fans were thrilled when he won his first major at the 2004 Masters Phil Mickelson
#4797, aired 2005-06-14SPORTSMEN $1200: Becker & Edberg were idols of this Swiss man who won Wimbledon in 2003 & 2004 Roger Federer
#4797, aired 2005-06-14PAY UP! $2000: Federal rules that took effect in 2004 guarantee workers making under $23,600 the right to this type of pay overtime
#4796, aired 2005-06-13BUT I'M TALKIN' ABOUT SHAQ $200: In 2004 Shaq was fined $295,000 for using some salty language in a TV interview; it was this many games' pay 1
#4794, aired 2005-06-09AT THE MOVIES $800: Sarah Michelle Gellar plays a nurse with a curse in this 2004 film based on a Japanese one The Grudge
#4792, aired 2005-06-07LET'S CELEBRATE! $400: In March 2004, for the 243rd time, New York City held this holiday parade the St. Patrick's Day Parade
#4792, aired 2005-06-07OH, "IC" $800: To renounce a throne, as Norodom Sihanouk did in 2004 abdicate
#4791, aired 2005-06-06THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN' $400: In 2004 Veritas software's marketing dept. made news when it banned this type of communication on Fridays e-mail
#4791, aired 2005-06-06YOU DESERVE A SHOWBIZ AWARD! $2,600 (Daily Double): A Gallup poll determines the winners of these annual awards, hosted by Kevin James in 2004 The People's Choice Awards
#4790, aired 2005-06-03STUPID ANSWERS $800: This American cyclist criticized Lance Armstrong in the July 15, 2004 issue of the French newspaper Le Monde (Greg) LeMond
#4790, aired 2005-06-03THE SECURITY COUNCIL $1000: In 2004 the Security Council called for a halt to fighting in Darfur & the Upper Nile in this country Sudan
#4788, aired 2005-06-01THE IG NOBEL PRIZES $200: Daisuke Inoue won in 2004 for this musical invention, for giving a "new way for people to learn to tolerate each other" karaoke
#4786, aired 2005-05-30SPORTS 2004 $200: These big cats gave the Patriots all they could handle in Super Bowl XXXVIII the (Carolina) Panthers
#4786, aired 2005-05-30SPORTS 2004 $400: All "Hale" this 58-year-old who won his fourth Senior PGA championship by a str--a shot Hale Irwin
#4786, aired 2005-05-30SPORTS 2004 $600: He was the winning pitcher in the clinching game of all 3 series in the Red Sox' magical run Derek Lowe
#4786, aired 2005-05-30SPORTS 2004 $800: Women from this country won tennis' Wimbledon & French & U.S. Opens Russia
#4786, aired 2005-05-30SPORTS 2004 $1000: This team's Chauncey Billups was MVP of the NBA Finals the Detroit Pistons
#4786, aired 2005-05-30MEN OF SCIENCE $1000: This British biologist & model maker who partnered with James Watson passed away on July 29, 2004 (Francis) Crick
#4785, aired 2005-05-27BROADWAY DEBUTS $400: This Goodfella finally hit Broadway in the 2004 play "Match" Ray Liotta
#4785, aired 2005-05-27BROADWAY DEBUTS $800: This star of "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" had to learn some new lines to play Billy Flynn in "Chicago" in 2004 Wayne Brady
#4785, aired 2005-05-27BROADWAY DEBUTS $1000: Wonder if this ex-Spice Girl had stage fright when she took over the role of Mimi in "Rent" in 2004 Scary Spice (Melanie Brown)
#4783, aired 2005-05-25WOMEN OF COUNTRY $200: In 2004 this beauty made her movie debut as Sarah Sunderson in "The Stepford Wives" Faith Hill
#4783, aired 2005-05-25GLOVE, AMERICAN STYLE $1600: AKA "The Glove" for his defense, this guard got no love from the Lakers when they traded him to the Celtics in 2004 Gary Payton
#4782, aired 2005-05-24GUNS & AMMO $200: In 2004, the National Firearms Museum opened an exhibit on these, highlighting their use in skeet & trapshooting shotguns
#4781, aired 2005-05-23HIGH INTELLIGENCE $200: In 2004 he replaced George Tenet as the permanent head of the CIA Porter Goss
#4778, aired 2005-05-18QUOTABLE MOVIES 2004 $200: "You've stuck your webs into my business for the last time!" Spider-Man 2
#4778, aired 2005-05-18QUOTABLE MOVIES 2004 $400: "One thing about trains, it doesn't matter where they're going. What matters is deciding to get on" The Polar Express
#4778, aired 2005-05-18QUOTABLE MOVIES 2004 $600: "Honey? Where's my super suit?" The Incredibles
#4778, aired 2005-05-18QUOTABLE MOVIES 2004 $800: "I'm going to steal the Declaration of Independence!" National Treasure
#4778, aired 2005-05-18QUOTABLE MOVIES 2004 $1000: "Is there no one else? Is there no one else?" Troy
#4775, aired 2005-05-13DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CONTENDERS 2004 $400: He was born in New York, & his howling early success was helped by his state-of-the-art Internet campaign Howard Dean
#4775, aired 2005-05-13DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CONTENDERS 2004 $800: He won the Silver & Bronze Stars while serving in Vietnam & led NATO forces against Yugoslavia Clark
#4775, aired 2005-05-13DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CONTENDERS 2004 $1600: The son of a truck driver, this vegan is also a former mayor of Cleveland Dennis Kucinich
#4775, aired 2005-05-13DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CONTENDERS 2004 $1,800 (Daily Double): A congressman from 1977 to 2005, he was known for his firm opposition to NAFTA Gephardt
#4775, aired 2005-05-13DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CONTENDERS 2004 $2000: A former U.S. senator from Illinois, she also served as ambassador to New Zealand Carol Moseley Braun
#4774, aired 2005-05-12DIDN'T YOU GET YOUR INVITATION? $800: Grauman's Chinese, Dec. 1, 2004--Leo was there (Cate wasn't) the premiere of The Aviator
#4774, aired 2005-05-12DIDN'T YOU GET YOUR INVITATION? $2000: July 2004: Herbert Allen's media power pow-wow at this resort Sun Valley, Idaho
#4773, aired 2005-05-11WOMEN IN SPORTS $400: In 2004 this tennis great, at 47, became the oldest tennis competitor in Olympic history Martina Navratilova
#4773, aired 2005-05-1150 WAYS TO LEAVE YOUR LOVER $1000: Hopefully for him, this controversial author won't need a fifth way after marrying wife No. 4, Padma Lakshmi, in 2004 (Salman) Rushdie
#4773, aired 2005-05-11WOMEN IN SPORTS $1200: The first WNBA player to reach 4,000 points, in 2004 this L.A. Sparks center was named the league's MVP (Lisa) Leslie
#4771, aired 2005-05-09BARBRA STREISAND MOVIES $200: 2004: Barbra Streisand meets her potential in-laws Meet the Fockers
#4767, aired 2005-05-03MY FANTASY FOOTBALL TEAM $200: You should have heard my "boo-yah!" in 2004 when Shaun Alexander scored his NFL-leading 20th of these a touchdown
#4767, aired 2005-05-03MY FANTASY FOOTBALL TEAM $600: I'm glad I traded for this flamboyant receiver who went from Frisco to Philly in 2004 Terrell Owens
#4767, aired 2005-05-03MICROSOFT $1200: In March 2004 this body hit Microsoft with a 497 million-euro fine for its bus. practices (take it out of petty cash) the European Union
#4764, aired 2005-04-28HEADLINERS ON TOUR $2000: 2004: "Musicology" Prince
#4760, aired 2005-04-22ATHLETES $400: This 15-year-old rookie helped the D.C. United capture the 2004 Major League Soccer crown Freddy Adu
#4758, aired 2005-04-20CALIFUNIA $200: This movie "Daredevil" is lucky at cards: he won the 2004 California State Poker Championship Ben Affleck
#4758, aired 2005-04-20LIKE SHOW BUSINESS $600: Opening at No. 1 at the box office in 2004, a prequel to this 1973 horror flick really "turned some heads" The Exorcist
#4757, aired 2005-04-19WE'RE TALKING BROADWAY $600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reads from the Gershwin Theatre in New York: "I'm on the Broadway set of Wicked.") In 2004, this young actress defied gravity & flew off with a Tony award for her performance as a witch in "Wicked" Idina Menzel
#4754, aired 2005-04-14REEL PEOPLE $400: In a 2004 biopic, the wife of this scientist says, "I hardly ever see him since he took up sex" Kinsey
#4751, aired 2005-04-11SIGNS & SYMBOLS $400: It's the calendar year depicted here in Roman numerals 2004
#4750, aired 2005-04-08THANK YOU, I PREFER NOT TO ROCK $2000: This baritone who died in 2004 was a star at the Met & at Yankee Stadium with his national anthem rendition (Robert) Merrill
#4749, aired 2005-04-07BOOKS & AUTHORS $400: Taking over for this late author, in 2004 Mark Winegardner published "The Godfather Returns" (Mario) Puzo
#4746, aired 2005-04-042 MILLION $400: On January 6, 2004 Apple announced that more than 2 million of these had been sold since their introduction iPod
#4746, aired 2005-04-04TOON UP $400: Zoinks! This TV cartoon dog celebrated his 35th anniversary in 2004 (that's his 245th in dog years) Scooby-Doo
#4746, aired 2005-04-04ALTERNATIVE HISTORY NOVELS $1200: In his 2004 novel "The Plot Against America", Nazi sympathizer Charles Lindbergh beats FDR in 1940 (Philip) Roth
#4743, aired 2005-03-30WE ALL SCREAM FOR ICE CREAM $400: Ben & Jerry's has made lots of dough with the ice cream named for this "Dough", its No. 2 seller in 2004 Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough
#4743, aired 2005-03-30I'VE GOT ESPN $800: (Hi, I'm Dan Patrick.) In 2004 this Colt was en fuego & the NFL was his "place" to throw a record 49 TD passes Peyton Manning
#4741, aired 2005-03-28TYLERS & TAYLORS $400: In 2004 she published the novel "The Amateur Marriage" Anne Tyler
#4741, aired 2005-03-282004 PASSINGS $400: April 24: Nearly 100 years old, this legend of cosmetics born Josephine Ester Mentzer Estée Lauder
#4741, aired 2005-03-282004 PASSINGS $800: March 30: This urbane "Masterpiece Theatre" host, age 95 Alistair Cooke
#4741, aired 2005-03-282004 PASSINGS $1200: August 7: This "colorful" oil field firefighter who inspired John Wayne's "Hellfighters" Red Adair
#4741, aired 2005-03-282004 PASSINGS $2000: August 3: This hyphenated 95-year-old photographer died at his home in Provence, France Cartier-Bresson
#4741, aired 2005-03-282004 PASSINGS $3,000 (Daily Double): Sept. 18: This alliteratively named lawyer who pioneered "palimony" (Marvin) Mitchelson
#4740, aired 2005-03-25OLYMPIC MASCOTS $600: The mascots for the 2004 Summer Games were a brother & sister named Phevos & this, like the Greek goddess Athena
#4739, aired 2005-03-24SMITH COLLEGE ALUMNAE $400: This chef who died at age 91 in 2004 earned a history degree from Smith in 1934 (Julia) Child
#4737, aired 2005-03-22YANKEE MAGAZINE $2000: The May 2004 issue visited the lobstermen of Stonington on this Maine bay Penobscot Bay
#4733, aired 2005-03-16AVIATION $2000: On October 4, 2004 this private craft won the $10 million Ansari X Prize by reaching space for the 2nd time within a week SpaceShipOne
#4732, aired 2005-03-15THE SPORTS PAGE $1,000 (Daily Double): One of this league's biggest newsmakers in 2004-'05 was Commissioner Gary Bettman the National Hockey League
#4731, aired 2005-03-14IN THE MINORITY $600: Initially, Spanish officials said that a group representing this minority did the 2004 train bombings the Basques
#4730, aired 2005-03-11PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILES $800: In 2004 CNN said a winning bidder for a toilet cubicle from this retired British Airways plane might use it as an outhouse the Concorde
#4724, aired 2005-03-03MASTER OF PUPPETS $800: This 2004 Matt Stone & Trey Parker film featured risque marionettes Team America(: World Police)
#4723, aired 2005-03-0221 $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from a lectern at 21.) "A lot of people still don't really know who I am", said this Massachusetts senator at an April 2004 fundraiser at 21 John Kerry
#4723, aired 2005-03-02MILITARY HISTORY $800: On Nov. 8, 2004 U.S. & Iraqi forces entered this Sunni city of 300,000 beginning a fierce battle Fallujah
#4718, aired 2005-02-23ASTRONOMY $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from beside a replica rover at the Adler Planetarium in Chicago, IL.) This is a replica of both the Mars exploration rover Spirit & this companion, who came knocking in January 2004 Opportunity
#4717, aired 2005-02-22"A" MEN $600: This famed fashion photographer passed away in October 2004 (Richard) Avedon
#4717, aired 2005-02-22I "WONDER" $1200: In 2004 Brooke Shields was back on Broadway in the hit revival of this musical Wonderful Town
#4715, aired 2005-02-18MEDICINE $400: On Sept. 30, 2004 this popular arthritis drug was withdrawn due to concerns about its effect on heart health Vioxx
#4714, aired 2005-02-17SHOW BUSINESS GROUPS $1,500 (Daily Double): Head of the Motion Picture Association of America, 1966-2004, he created the current movie rating system (Jack) Valenti
#4713, aired 2005-02-16WE MAKE MONEY THE OLD-FASHIONED WAY $1200: "Dude, you're getting" a lot of this computer company's products, judging by its $41.4 billion in FY 2004 revenues Dell
#4710, aired 2005-02-112004 OSCAR NOMINATIONS $200: This acclaimed film about a trip through wine country got 5 nominations, including Best Picture Sideways
#4710, aired 2005-02-112004 OSCAR NOMINATIONS $400: Clive Owen & Natalie Portman both received nominations for supporting roles in this drama Closer
#4710, aired 2005-02-112004 OSCAR NOMINATIONS $600: Brad Bird was nominated for his original screenplay for this animated hit The Incredibles
#4710, aired 2005-02-112004 OSCAR NOMINATIONS $800: Julie Delpy & Ethan Hawke acted in this film, but were nominated for writing its screenplay Before Sunset
#4710, aired 2005-02-112004 OSCAR NOMINATIONS $1000: Johnny Depp received his second Oscar nomination for playing this author in "Finding Neverland" J.M. Barrie
#4709, aired 2005-02-10BROADWAY TRADITIONS $600: Talk about "Tradition": In 2004 Alfred Molina starred in the fourth Broadway revival of this musical Fiddler on the Roof
#4707, aired 2005-02-08TEEN PEOPLE $200: These cover girls of the issue turned 18 on June 13, 2004 Mary-Kate & Ashley Olsen
#4707, aired 2005-02-08TEEN PEOPLE $400: Extreme weather in a 2004 blockbuster film didn't damage his looks Jake Gyllenhaal
#4707, aired 2005-02-08ACADEMIC PENTATHLON $1000: Art: "Madonna" & this masterpiece by Edvard Munch were stole in broad daylight in 2004 The Scream
#4706, aired 2005-02-07BLACK HISTORY MONTH $400: In September 2004 she made history on TV by giving a brand new car to each member of her audience Oprah (Winfrey)
#4706, aired 2005-02-07CATCH OF THE DAY $1200: In 2004 a N.J. man pulled one of these tropical predators also called a caribe from the Delaware River a piranha
#4705, aired 2005-02-04AH, FLORIDA $400: The seemingly relentless series of these through Florida in 2004 included Charley, Frances, Ivan & Jeanne hurricanes
#4705, aired 2005-02-04THE REEL WORLD $600: Kirsten Dunst is a world-class tennis player in this 2004 film named for a famous British tournament Wimbledon
#4705, aired 2005-02-04THE REEL WORLD $800: Chad Michael Murray is the modern-day Prince Charming in this 2004 film set in the San Fernando Valley A Cinderella Story
#4704, aired 2005-02-03FASHIONABLE STORES $1200: "Jeans Will Rock You" is a 2004 campaign by this all-"American" store American Eagle
#4703, aired 2005-02-02POP CULTURE $400: In 2004 this Sugar Ray frontman became the co-host of "Extra" Mark McGrath
#4703, aired 2005-02-02POP CULTURE $800: Jude Law plays the ace aviator mentioned in the title of this 2004 sci-fi film that's set in Gotham City Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
#4703, aired 2005-02-02"KEY" WORDS $800: Democrat Zell Miller of Georgia delivered this address at the 2004 Republican National Convention the keynote
#4702, aired 2005-02-01AT THE MALL $200: In 2004, this "old" clothing store for the whole family celebrated its tenth anniversary Old Navy
#4702, aired 2005-02-01RECENT CINEMA $200: In this 2004 film, Harry Osborn says "Now... let's see who's behind the mask" Spider-Man 2
#4702, aired 2005-02-01RECENT CINEMA $400: In a 2004 sequel, this ogre travels to meet his in-laws, King Harold & Queen Lillian Shrek 2
#4702, aired 2005-02-01POP SINGERS ON BROADWAY $800: You could say this singer was "N Sync" when he starred in "Little Shop of Horrors" in 2004 Joey Fatone
#4702, aired 2005-02-01POP SINGERS ON BROADWAY $1200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Gershwin Theatre: "I'm on the Broadway set of Wicked.") In 2004, making his Broadway debut, this New Kid played Fiyero in "Wicked" Joey McIntyre
#4702, aired 2005-02-01POP SINGERS ON BROADWAY $1600: This singer who's the voice of TV's "Kim Possible" was the Beauty in "Beauty and the Beast" in 2004 Christy Carlson Romano
#4702, aired 2005-02-01POP SINGERS ON BROADWAY $2000: R&B sensation Deborah A. Cox reigned on Broadway in 2004 as this title African princess Aida
#4701, aired 2005-01-31PARTY ANIMALS $400: Animal symbol of the political party that convened in New York City in August 2004 the elephant
#4701, aired 2005-01-31JOCKS $800: In 2004 this giant of a player was walked a record 232 times, 120 of them intentional Barry Bonds
#4698, aired 2005-01-26RADIO DISNEY TOP 30 $400: On the Sept. 2, 2004 Top 30, she was No. 3, 4, 11, 13, 14 & 16; No. 3 was a duet with her sister Haylie Hilary Duff
#4698, aired 2005-01-26RADIO DISNEY TOP 30 $800: In 2004, "Breakaway" broke onto the chart for this first winner of "American Idol" Kelly Clarkson
#4694, aired 2005-01-20IN MEMORIAM 2004 $400: 2 years before he turned down an Oscar, he tried to have his stolen Oscar for "On The Waterfront" replaced (Marlon) Brando
#4694, aired 2005-01-20IN MEMORIAM 2004 $800: A Broadway actress for decades, she also played "Weezie" on "The Jeffersons" (Isabel) Sanford
#4694, aired 2005-01-20IN MEMORIAM 2004 $1200: Before he was Captain Kangaroo, he was Clarabell the Clown on "The Howdy Doody Show" Bob Keeshan
#4694, aired 2005-01-20IN MEMORIAM 2004 $1600: A 2-time Oscar winner for "Spartacus" and "Topkapi", he also played Hercule Poirot & Charlie Chan on film Peter Ustinov
#4694, aired 2005-01-20IN MEMORIAM 2004 $2000: An Oscar winner for "All The King's Men", she was also a voice of the possessed child in "The Exorcist" Mercedes McCambridge
#4692, aired 2005-01-18CLASSICAL MUSICIANS $800: In March of 2004 this renowned tenor made his farewell Metropolitan Opera appearance, in "Tosca" (Luciano) Pavarotti
#4691, aired 2005-01-17AUTHORS $2000: In 2004 the wreck of this author's plane was located off Marseille, near where his "Saint-Ex" bracelet had been found (Antoine de) Saint-Exupéry
#4690, aired 2005-01-14POP STARS $200: In 2004 Coca-Cola introduced this version of Coke with half the sugar, carbs & calories C2 (Coke 2 accepted)
#4690, aired 2005-01-14POP STARS $400: In 2004 Pepsi introduced this version of Pepsi with half the sugar, carbs & calories Pepsi Edge
#4688, aired 2005-01-12NFL $400: A trick, no treat, on Halloween 2004, this team's record 21-game winning streak was snapped by the Steelers the Patriots
#4687, aired 2005-01-11THE 2004 ELECTIONS $200: On CNN's election map, it was the final color of Wyoming, Kansas & Alabama red
#4687, aired 2005-01-11THE 2004 ELECTIONS $400: In this key state, Kerry's edge in Trumbull County up North couldn't overcome Bush's lead in Warren down South Ohio
#4687, aired 2005-01-11THE 2004 ELECTIONS $600: Voters okayed California's Prop 71, a bond measure to fund medical research using these stem cells
#4687, aired 2005-01-11THE 2004 ELECTIONS $800: In South Dakota, John Thune unseated this Senate leader whom he accused of obstructionism Tom Daschle
#4687, aired 2005-01-11THE 2004 ELECTIONS $1000: Illinois made this self-described "skinny kid with a funny name" the fifth black senator ever elected Barack Obama
#4684, aired 2005-01-06CROSSWORDS $1200: 2004 puzzle themes in this daily paper included "Financial Trouble" & "Buy, Buy, Baby" The Wall Street Journal
#4681, aired 2005-01-03WOMEN WRITERS $800: In 2004 Oprah picked this author's "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter" for her book club Carson McCullers
#4680, aired 2004-12-31AIRLINE TRAVEL $1600: In 2004 United launched this new service that features low fares & more seats per plane Ted
#4676, aired 2004-12-27HEALTH CARE $600: In 2004 this person who once tried to fix the system wrote an article called "Now can we talk about health care?" Hillary Clinton
#4671, aired 2004-12-20WORLD ATHLETES $600: In 2004 this British-born heavyweight champ retired with a career record of 41 wins, 2 losses & 1 tie Lennox Lewis
#4671, aired 2004-12-20WORLD ATHLETES $1000: In 2004 this Siberian-born 17-year-old defeated Serena Williams to take the women's title at Wimbledon (Maria) Sharapova
#4670, aired 2004-12-17ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER $400: (I'm Andrew Lloyd Webber.) This ex-"Phantom" plays Count Fosco in my latest musical "The Woman in White", which opened in London in Sept. 2004 Michael Crawford
#4670, aired 2004-12-17ROBOTS, ANDROIDS & CYBORGS $600: In this 2004 film a Chicago cop thinks an NS-5 named Sonny has committed murder I, Robot
#4670, aired 2004-12-17ROBOTS, ANDROIDS & CYBORGS $1000: Seen here, he celebrated his 50th anniversary in 2002 & got a new series on the WB in 2004 Astro Boy
#4670, aired 2004-12-17NEXT STOP, VENUS $1000: Similar to an eclipse, it's the term for the rare passing in front of the Sun that Venus did on June 8, 2004 a transit
#4669, aired 2004-12-16W.H.O. $1000: The eradication of this paralyzing viral disease mainly affecting children is a W.H.O. goal for 2004 polio
#4668, aired 2004-12-15BROADWAY $800: (Hi, I'm John Tartaglia. And I'm Rod. And I'm Princeton.) And we're here on the set of the 2004 Tony-award winner for best musical of this title street Avenue Q
#4667, aired 2004-12-14SOUNDS LIKE A RAPPER $600: It's wack but ESPN dropped the downhill racing style of this type of bicycle from its X Games in 2004 BMX
#4663, aired 2004-12-08CARS $800: This sporty Dodge model is available as n SRT-10 Roadster for 2004, starting at around $80,000 a Viper
#4662, aired 2004-12-07AUSTRALIAN BUSINESS $1000: In 2004 this corp. whose holdings include 20th Century Fox, announced plans to reincorporate in the U.S. News Corp.
#4661, aired 2004-12-06REPORTING THE NEWS $200: On April 19, 2004 NBC announced that this anchor would be away after December 1 Tom Brokaw
#4660, aired 2004-12-034-LETTER "W"ORDS $1200: In May 2004 an 18-year old German student confessed to creating the "Sasser" one worm
#4656, aired 2004-11-291804 $800: A 2004 biography of this president born November 23, 1804 is subtitled "New Hampshire's Favorite Son" Franklin Pierce
#4652, aired 2004-11-23POP CULTURE 2004 $400: Ending this man's 50-year reign atop the alphabetical list of MLBers, David Aardsma said, "I owe it all to my parents" Hank Aaron
#4652, aired 2004-11-23POP CULTURE 2004 $800: Gwyneth Paltrow & Chris Martin gave their yummy morsel born April 14 this name Apple
#4652, aired 2004-11-23POP CULTURE 2004 $1200: This fitness guru was accused of slapping a 255 lb. man (an actual cage wrestler!) who made fun of his exercise videos Richard Simmons
#4652, aired 2004-11-23POP CULTURE 2004 $1600: Sadly, Shante Broadus got served with divizzle papers after a 7-year marriage to this rapper Snoop Dogg
#4652, aired 2004-11-23POP CULTURE 2004 $2000: A 2004 comedy starred Jon Heder as high school geek Napoleon, with this explosive last name Dynamite
#4651, aired 2004-11-22A REAL RHODES SCHOLAR $1200: This 2004 presidential hopeful graduated first in his class at West Point and was a Rhodes Scholar Gen. Clark
#4647, aired 2004-11-16COLLEGIATE FINE DINING $200: In 2004 this chain launched its Go Active! Happy Meals for Adults McDonald's
#4647, aired 2004-11-16COLLEGIATE FINE DINING $800: Celebrate this chain's 85th anniversary in 2004 with a hot dog & a root beer float A&W
#4646, aired 2004-11-15THE ENLIGHTENMENT $2,000 (Daily Double): Time's July 5, 2004 cover story was "The Radical Mind of" this American Enlightenment thinker Thomas Jefferson
#4644, aired 2004-11-11CHEESE $800: This 2004 Fox show featured the line "I'm going to Waikiki to get a bikini wax... want to meet me after your shift's over?" North Shore
#4643, aired 2004-11-10THEY DO GOOD WORK $200: In 2004 Pitt alumna Wangari Maathai became the first woman from this continent to win the Nobel Peace Prize Africa
#4640, aired 2004-11-06OPRAH'S BOOK CLUB $800: In 2004 Oprah selected this Garcia Marquez novel, calling it "one of the greatest books of all times" 100 Years of Solitude
#4639, aired 2004-11-05WASHINGTON'S NATIONAL CATHEDRAL $1600: This Episcopal minister, ex-Missouri senator & U.N. Ambassador led the Reagan funeral service June 11, 2004 John Danforth
#4639, aired 2004-11-05AWARDS & HONORS $2000: In 2004, Zaha Hadid became the first woman to receive this prize, often called architecture's highest honor the Pritzker
#4638, aired 2004-11-04YOU BET YOUR "LIFE" $400: This TV cable network for women celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2004 Lifetime
#4637, aired 2004-11-03STUPID ANSWERS $600: In 2004 publisher David Carey announced that more Californians than New Yorkers subscribed to this magazine The New Yorker
#4637, aired 2004-11-03STUPID ANSWERS $1000: In 2004 Whistling Straits in Wisconsin hosted this PGA championship the PGA Championship
#4634, aired 2004-10-28SURVIVOR: CONGRESS $600: Familiar with tight votes, this ex-Fla. Secy. of State & present lawmaker shook up her tribe pondering a 2004 Senate run Katherine Harris
#4634, aired 2004-10-28SURVIVOR: CONGRESS $800: In 2004 the Senate majority leader broke with tradition & campaigned to get this minority leader voted off the Hill (Tom) Daschle
#4633, aired 2004-10-27PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS $1000: State where the concession speech seen here was made in 2004 Iowa
#4632, aired 2004-10-26NONFICTION $200: "My Life", his hotly anticipated memoir, was released June 22, 2004 Bill Clinton
#4632, aired 2004-10-26NONFICTION $1000: He had a 2004 bestseller with "Against All Enemies: Inside America's War on Terror" Richard Clarke
#4630, aired 2004-10-22THE HISTORY OF DISNEYLAND $1200: You'll feel "dopey" if you don't know that a musical about this heroine premiered at Disneyland in 2004 Snow White
#4629, aired 2004-10-21U.S. STAMPS $800: A 2004 stamp celebrated the 200th anniversary of this pair's expedition across the U.S. Lewis and Clark
#4629, aired 2004-10-21ELECTION TIME $1600: 34 of them will be elected in 2004, as others, including Orrin Hatch and Dianne Feinstein, put their feet up and watch senators
#4629, aired 2004-10-21CELEBRITIES $2000: This 16-year-old girl from Texas was golden in women's all-around gymnastics at the 2004 Olympics Carly Patterson
#4627, aired 2004-10-19HOOP OF THE DAY $100 (Daily Double): In 2004 he joined MJ & "The Big O" as the only NBA rookies to average 20 points, 5 rebounds & 5 assists LeBron James
#4625, aired 2004-10-15MUSIC IN "C" $800: 2004 marks the 10th anniversary of the death of this man from Aberdeen, Washington whose music touched the world Kurt Cobain
#4624, aired 2004-10-14WHATEVER HAPPENED TO... $400: As of 2004 this "By The Time I Get To Phoenix" singer was living in Phoenix with his wife & kids Glen Campbell
#4619, aired 2004-10-07CYCLING $600: Back in force since 2004, it has the longest developmental cycle of any insect, 17 years a cicada
#4618, aired 2004-10-06FAMILY MEMBERS $1000: Safer antibiotics & penicillin have largely replaced this family of drugs first used in the 1930s sulfas
#4616, aired 2004-10-04THE 2004 PRESIDENTIAL RACE $400: Bush-Cheney called Edwards Kerry's second choice, meaning this Republican was his first John McCain
#4616, aired 2004-10-04THE 2004 PRESIDENTIAL RACE $800: George W. Bush won 91% of the vote in Massachusetts (unfortunately for him it was in this contest) the Republican primary
#4616, aired 2004-10-04THE 2004 PRESIDENTIAL RACE $1200: Most of the over 50,000 signatures he submitted to try to get on the Michigan ballot were collected by the GOP (Ralph) Nader
#4616, aired 2004-10-04THE 2004 PRESIDENTIAL RACE $1,700 (Daily Double): In a July 23 speech to this league, the President asked if the Democrats take black voters for granted the National Urban League
#4616, aired 2004-10-04THE 2004 PRESIDENTIAL RACE $2000: This Florida senator was the first Democratic candidate to drop out of the race (Bob) Graham
#4614, aired 2004-09-30OPERA $1600: In 2004 the Royal Opera dropped soprano Deborah Voigt from "Ariadne Auf Naxos" for this reason she was too heavy
#4612, aired 2004-09-28POP CULTURE $200: Appropriately, Stephen King is the creator of this 2004 series based on a Danish TV production Kingdom Hospital
#4612, aired 2004-09-28POP CULTURE $600: In 2004, she starred as Jenna Rink, who's "13 Going on 30" Jennifer Garner
#4608, aired 2004-09-22MONEY, MONEY, MONEY $1000: In 2004 a new version of this coin depicted the peace medal Lewis & Clark gave to Indians during their exploration a nickel
#4605, aired 2004-09-17WE LOVE BROADWAY $600: Hey, hey! This member of The Monkees took over the role of Zoser in "Aida" in 2004 Micky Dolenz
#4603, aired 2004-09-15DANGER, CURVES AHEAD $600: The 1978 movie "Deadman's Curve" told the story of this musical duo, one of whom passed away in 2004 Jan & Dean
#4603, aired 2004-09-15WHO PLAYED 'EM? $1200: 2004: Starsky & Hutch Ben Stiller & Owen Wilson
#4603, aired 2004-09-15WHO PLAYED 'EM? $2000: 2004: Jesus Christ, during his last 12 hours Jim Caviezel
#4600, aired 2004-09-10MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS $800: In 2004 this magazine’s website featured a remote camera to watch the migrating sandhill cranes in Nebraska National Geographic
#4600, aired 2004-09-10MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS $1600: In March 2004 Arnold Schwarzenegger became executive editor of the magazine called Muscle & this Fitness
#4597, aired 2004-09-07THE EXPERIENCE MUSIC PROJECT $400: In 2004, for the 40th anniversary of the Fab 4 in the U.S., EMP presents an exhibit titled this, like a 1977 Broadway show Beatlemania
#4595, aired 2004-07-23DEAR JUNTA $1200: This former priest was ousted in Feb. 2004, even after a U.S.-brokered deal in 1994 with the Haitian junta kept him in power Aristide
#4593, aired 2004-07-21STATE NICKNAME FUN $4,000 (Daily Double): In 2004 a biologist caused great excitement when he photographed an actual wild one of these in Michigan a wolverine
#4592, aired 2004-07-20ROCK & ROLL $600: Well, "Cry Me a River", in 2004 he won the Grammy for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Justin Timberlake
#4585, aired 2004-07-09MOVIE MUSIC $200: 2 songs from this Civil War epic were nominated for Academy Awards in 2004 Cold Mountain
#4582, aired 2004-07-06BALLPARK FIGURES $200: In 2004 he published "My Prison Without Bars" Pete Rose
#4582, aired 2004-07-06GIVE ME AN "A"! $600: In 2004 an Arctic Beauty wild hair contest became part of the famous Fur Rendezvous in this U.S. city Anchorage
#4582, aired 2004-07-06RUBY $800: On Feb. 29, 2004 she won an Oscar for playing a woman named Ruby Renée Zellweger
#4582, aired 2004-07-06BALLPARK FIGURES $1000: Sadly, this lefty pitcher who coined the Mets' battle cry "You gotta believe" died in 2004 Tug McGraw
#4579, aired 2004-07-01MAKING A LIST $400: In January 2004 Dick Gephardt was on his show to present the top 10 signs "You've Been on the Campaign Trail Too Long" Letterman
#4578, aired 2004-06-30THE EUROPEAN UNION $800: The 2004 addition of 10 countries including this one brings the E.U.'s population to 450 million Poland
#4576, aired 2004-06-28HAIR TODAY $400: In 2004 this real estate tycoon told People magazine that his signature swept-forward style is his own handiwork Trump
#4576, aired 2004-06-28GONE TOMORROW? $800: Picoides borealis is the red-cockaded species of this bird, still on the endangered list in 2004 the woodpecker
#4574, aired 2004-06-24FAMOUS MEN $1200: This fashion photographer who died in 2004 defined the "Cosmo Girl", shooting covers for 3 decades Francesco Scavullo
#4573, aired 2004-06-23SHAKESPEAREAN ACTORS $600: Christopher Plummer is seen here in his searing 2004 performance as this mad monarch King Lear
#4570, aired 2004-06-18THE SUPER BOWL $800: This Panthers QB's 85-yard TD pass to Muhsin Muhammad on Feb. 1, 2004 was the Super Bowl's longest ever play from scrimmage Jake Delhomme
#4570, aired 2004-06-18BEN & JENNIFER FILMS $800: 2004: Ben Stiller & Jennifer Aniston Along Came Polly
#4570, aired 2004-06-18YOU AUTO KNOW THIS $1600: In 2004, just in time for spring break, Chrysler introduced a convertible version of this cruisemobile the PT Cruiser
#4568, aired 2004-06-16POLL $2000: A 2004 Gallup poll showed this East Asian country has the highest negative rating among Americans--83% North Korea
#4566, aired 2004-06-14PRESIDENTS $2000: 2004 is the bicentennial year of this president born in Hillsboro, New Hampshire Franklin Pierce
#4563, aired 2004-06-09SHOW TIME $400: In 2004 this Kiefer Sutherland show won the Golden Globe Award for TV Drama Series 24
#4557, aired 2004-06-01THEY'RE SPORTY $2000: This 14-year-old girl missed the cut by one shot at the 2004 Sony Open (Michelle) Wie
#4555, aired 2004-05-28THE SOLAR SYSTEM $400: On Jan. 2, 2004 the Stardust probe collected dust samples from Wild 2, one of these, & is returning them to Earth a comet
#4546, aired 2004-05-17NON SEQUITURS $600: NBA player Kevin Garnett's bed is 98 inches long & this company's 2004 Acura TL is 72.2 inches wide Honda
#4545, aired 2004-05-14MEET THE PREZ $400: In California, February 6, 2004 was proclaimed this president's "Day" in honor of his 93rd birthday Ronald Reagan
#4543, aired 2004-05-12CABLE TALK $200: In 2004, 2 years after leaving "Monday Night Football", this former "SNL" star began hosting his own CNBC show Dennis Miller
#4543, aired 2004-05-12IN THE BOOKSTORE $400: His "How to Get Rich: Big Deals from the Star of 'The Apprentice'" hit bookstore shelves in 2004 Donald Trump
#4536, aired 2004-05-03GRAB BAG $1200: This Jewish festival begins on the eve of the 25th day of Kislev, which in 2004 is December 8, & lasts 8 days Hanukkah
#4530, aired 2004-04-23SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY $400: On January 3, 2004 a spacecraft named Spirit successfully landed in Gusev Crater here to search for life Mars
#4525, aired 2004-04-16WHAT THEY WORE $200: On Jan. 3, 2004 this pop star walked down the aisle at Las Vegas' Little White Wedding Chapel in jeans & a baseball cap Britney Spears
#4521, aired 2004-04-12ER $1200: He reportedly has inked a deal to continue as Dr. Carter through the 2004-2005 season Noah Wyle
#4507, aired 2004-03-23SPORTSMEN $1600: In January 2004 this South African golfer known as the "Big Easy" won the Sony Open for the second year in a row Ernie Els
#4507, aired 2004-03-23SPORTSMEN $2000: 8 days older than Wayne Gretzky, this Edmonton teammate of Gretzky's was playing with the Rangers in 2004 Mark Messier
#4506, aired 2004-03-22THE YEAR IN SPORTS $2000: Super Bowl XXXVIII was in 2004; this was the year of Super Bowl I 1967
#4496, aired 2004-03-08DYNASTY $1200: The king of France in 1604 & the king of Spain in 2004 are members of this family the Bourbons
#4489, aired 2004-02-26WOMEN WITH 40-TUDE $1600: She turned 40 in 2003; her "Leaving Las Vegas" co-star Nicolas Cage hits it in 2004 Elisabeth Shue
#4477, aired 2004-02-10TALES OUT OF SCHOOL $1600: To fight obesity, as of Jan. 1, 2004 the L.A. Unified School District has banned the sale of these on campus sodas (or soft drinks)
#4476, aired 2004-02-09BORN IN THE 20th CENTURY $400: A 1924 birthdate means that in 2004 you'd become this 12-letter word for an 80-year old an octegenarian
#4440, aired 2003-12-19DO THE MATH $1600: You'll pay this much to stay in a $200-a-night hotel suite for all of February 2004 $5,800
#4413, aired 2003-11-12NEW VIDEO GAMES $1000: For 2004, EA has brought this game, popular in Europe, to American PCs and PlayStations rugby
#4406, aired 2003-11-032004 CALENDARS $200: Cedco's box calendar based on this film series features over 300 characters, creatures & droids Star Wars
#4406, aired 2003-11-032004 CALENDARS $400: John F. Turner's calendars feature puppies, as well as Pamela Anderson & this tennis star Anna Kournikova
#4406, aired 2003-11-032004 CALENDARS $600: The Day Dream calendar for this WB series has a Rose on the cover--& a Holly & an Alyssa Charmed
#4406, aired 2003-11-032004 CALENDARS $800: Sean Ferrer has licensed the likeness of this woman, his mother, for a Browntrout calendar Audrey Hepburn
#4406, aired 2003-11-032004 CALENDARS $1000: We rate Datemaker's "Girls of" this sun lotion product a perfect "tan" Hawaiian Tropic
#4404, aired 2003-10-30MISSION CONTROL $2000: Launched back in 1997, the Cassini-Huygens Satellite should reach this planet in July 2004 Saturn
#4379, aired 2003-09-25WEBSTER'S 3rd P. 2004 $200: A cowboy might mosey into one of these bars a saloon
#4379, aired 2003-09-25WEBSTER'S 3rd P. 2004 $400: A sock in the eye hurts; a sockeye is this fish salmon
#4379, aired 2003-09-25WEBSTER'S 3rd P. 2004 $600: Meaning to leap or burst "forth", it's also the name of famous astronaut Ride sally
#4379, aired 2003-09-25WEBSTER'S 3rd P. 2004 $800: The living room of a fashionable French home, it's also a place your mom may go for a beauty treatment a salon
#4379, aired 2003-09-25WEBSTER'S 3rd P. 2004 $1000: This genus of bacteria found on poultry & eggs can also be spread by pet turtles salmonella
#4365, aired 2003-07-18TRANSPORTATION $1000: Scheduled to set sail in 2004, its logo is seen here (QM2) Queen Mary 2
#4316, aired 2003-05-12THE CHINESE ZODIAC $1000: As 2004 will be the year of this, maybe the Angels will rally & win the Series again monkey
#4314, aired 2003-05-08BEFORE & AFTER $1200: Senator & 2004 presidential hopeful who's the breed that won Best in Show at the Westminster Dog Show in 2003 John Kerry Blue Terrier
#4276, aired 2003-03-17WORLD CAPITALS $200: In 2004 this Portuguese city is set to host the European football championship Lisbon
#4226, aired 2003-01-06THE FUTURE OF AMERICA $1,000 (Daily Double): In 2004 the Missouri Historical Society will open a bicentennial exhibit honoring this exploring duo Lewis & Clark
#4173, aired 2002-10-23STUPID ANSWERS $200: At the 2004 Olympics, this event's course will run from Marathon to Athens Marathon
#4092, aired 2002-05-21ARE THE STARS OUT TONIGHT? $2000: This L.A. landmark will be closed for renovation from 2002 to late 2004, leaving stargazers out in the cold the Griffith Observatory
#3896, aired 2001-07-09WATCH THIS SPACE $200: On Sept. 29, 2004 Toutatis, one of these, will be close enough to the Earth to be seen with binoculars an asteroid
#3495, aired 1999-11-12THE FUTURE $300: Seen here is an artist's conception; it should be fully operational in 2004 after 44 launches International Space Station
#2820, aired 1996-11-29MONTHS $400: The next year this month will have five Sundays is 2004 February
#2061, aired 1993-07-19ASTRONOMY $1000: Scheduled for launch in 1997, the Cassini spacecraft should reach this planet in 2004 Saturn

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (33 results returned)

#8589, aired 2022-03-03EUROPEAN CITIES: Pizzo means protection money; the Addiopizzo movement was founded in this city in 2004 Palermo, Sicily
#8383, aired 2021-04-21AMERICAN BUSINESS: In 2004, after a century as a household name, its last model rolled off the assembly line in Lansing, Michigan Oldsmobile
#8271, aired 2020-11-02POLITICAL SPEECHES: At the 2004 DNC, Barack Obama used a fairly new metaphor, saying, "Pundits... slice & dice our country into" these 2 types of states red & blue
#8097, aired 2019-11-19BUSINESS & INDUSTRY: Peaking at 9,000 locations in 2004, this chain of stores was down to one in 2019, located in Bend, Oregon Blockbuster
#7356, aired 2016-09-12ASIAN ISLANDS: Phuket, the largest island of this country, has regained its tourism industry after a natural disaster in 2004 Thailand
#7345, aired 2016-07-15THE ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME: A quartet inducted in 2010 & a trio inducted in 2004, they’re the first & last inductees alphabetically ABBA & ZZ Top
#7093, aired 2015-06-17THE OSCARS: In her 30s, this Texan was up for Best Actress in 2002 & 2003; she won Best Supporting in 2004 in a Civil War drama Renée Zellweger
#7015, aired 2015-02-27AUTHORS & FILMMAKERS: This author had a bitter feud with Michael Moore over the title of a 2004 documentary Ray Bradbury
#6962, aired 2014-12-16SOUTH AMERICA: In 2004 the dollar replaced the guilder as the monetary unit of this country Suriname
#6867, aired 2014-06-242004: Watching the Super Bowl halftime show, the head of this government agency kept saying, "My day is going to" be lousy "tomorrow" the FCC
#6481, aired 2012-11-19EUROPEAN AUTHORS: Amazon said this author who died in 2004 was the first to sell a million Kindle e-books Stieg Larsson
#6279, aired 2011-12-29CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN WRITERS: Concluding a 4-book series, his 2004 novel "Folly and Glory" features Kit Carson, William Clark & Jim Bowie Larry McMurtry
#6111, aired 2011-03-21COMIC BOOK CHARACTERS ON SCREEN: From 1966 to 1968 this role was played by 2 different actresses in a TV series; it was also the title role in a 2004 film Catwoman
#5902, aired 2010-04-20THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY: Joining such pop culture icons as Dorothy's ruby slippers, this was donated to the museum by Jerry Seinfeld in 2004 the puffy shirt
#5368, aired 2008-01-02THE BOX OFFICE: Rated "R" for violence, this 2004 film set in ancient times is the highest-grossing "R" movie ever in the U.S. The Passion of the Christ
#5198, aired 2007-03-28LITERARY FIGURES: Bono, Jim Sheridan & Liam Neeson were featured in a 2004 documentary honoring the 150th anniversary of the birth of this man Oscar Wilde
#5157, aired 2007-01-30IT HAPPENED IN NEW YORK CITY: On August 10, 2004, 2 days after her death at the age of 96, the Empire State Building dimmed its lights for 15 minutes in her memory Fay Wray
#5142, aired 2007-01-09THE 50 STATES: Between 1990 & 2004, its pop. grew 36%, edging Florida for the highest growth rate of any state east of Colorado Georgia
#4937, aired 2006-02-14NOTABLE AMERICAN WOMEN: In 2004 & 2005 this former university provost topped Forbes' list of the 100 most powerful women in the world Condoleezza Rice
#4909, aired 2006-01-05RELIGIOUS PERSONALITIES: In the 56 years from 1948 to 2004, he appeared 48 times on the Gallup Poll's annual "Most Admired" lists the Reverend Billy Graham
#4869, aired 2005-11-10BILLBOARD MAGAZINE: Launched in 2004, Billboard's first Top 20 chart for these included "My Boo", the "Halloween" theme & "Ice Ice Baby" ringtones
#4839, aired 2005-09-29FAMOUS ENGLISHMEN: In 2004 a top entry in a 6,000 mile albatross race was sponsored by a descendant of this man who died in 1834 Samuel Taylor Coleridge
#4762, aired 2005-04-26IN THE DICTIONARY: Much in the news of the world at the end of June 2004, it's the only English word to contain "GNT" consecutively sovereignty
#4736, aired 2005-03-21WORLD FACTS: In 2004 Brenda Christian became the first woman mayor of this island with a population of about 47 Pitcairn Island
#4733, aired 2005-03-16THE 2004 U.S. ELECTIONS: This woman received the third-highest vote total of any candidate for all of the November 2004 elections Barbara Boxer
#4703, aired 2005-02-02IN THE NEWS: Launched in 2004, a spacecraft named MESSENGER is on a mission to study this planet Mercury
#4689, aired 2005-01-13FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVANTS: With 7 years' service, this man who resigned in June 2004 had the longest tenure in his position in over 4 decades George Tenet (former head of the CIA)
#4674, aired 2004-12-23AUTHORS: He publicly objected to the name of a 2004 documentary for infringing on the title of one of his books Ray Bradbury
#4618, aired 2004-10-062004: On Monday, December 13, 3 people designated these will meet in Cheyenne, Wyoming to help decide the world's future electors
#4543, aired 2004-05-12POP CULTURE: In 2004 a spokesman announced the "break-up" of this "couple" who had "dated" for 43 years Ken & Barbie
#4507, aired 2004-03-23POSTAGE STAMPS: "Oh, The Places He'll Go!" was USA Today's headline announcing the 2004 stamp honoring this artist & author Dr. Seuss
#3636, aired 2000-05-29WORLD CITIES: By the time it hosts the Summer Olympics in 2004, this city plans to have a car-free zone linking its ancient sites Athens
#1189, aired 1989-11-02THE CALENDAR: The 1st leap year of the 21st century 2004

Players (501 results returned)

Tom Walsh, a writer from Washington, D.C. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into...
Keith Olbermann, a news anchor from MSNBC "In 2004, this veteran reporter will provide extensive coverage of the...
Anderson Cooper, a host from CNN's Anderson Cooper 360° 2004 Power Players Week player (2004-05-11). Charity: American Heart Association.
Kelly Scurry, an 11-year-old seventh grader from Lauderhill, Florida "It's very convenient that Washington, D.C. is his favorite city, because...
Jennifer Wu, a high school junior from Arkadelphia, Arkansas "She won the 2004 Teen Tournament at age 15. Now 17,...
Russ Schumacher, a graduate student and newlywed from Fort Collins, Colorado "He won the most recent Tournament of Champions. A graduate student...
Kermin Fleming, a junior at Carnegie Mellon University from Lexington, Kentucky "He's the current College Champion. A junior at Carnegie Mellon University...
Sean Ryan, a graduate student from Whitehall, Pennsylvania 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into...
Keith Williams, a sophomore at Middlebury College from Middlebury, Vermont "As a freshman from Middlebury College, he won the 2003 College...
Chris Miller, a retail specialist from Louisville, Kentucky "In 2004, he became a 5-time champion, and for Halloween, dressed...
John Beck, a creative director from Torrance, California "He played in 2003, and was the last retired 5-time champ...
Regis Philbin, a TV host from Live with Regis and Kelly "In 2004 he entered the Guinness Book of Records as having...
Curt Schilling, a pitcher from the Boston Red Sox "In helping the Red Sox to win the 2004 World Series,...
Brian Weikle, a project manager from Minneapolis, Minnesota 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into...
Brian Weikle, a project manager from Minneapolis, Minnesota 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into...
Brian Weikle, a consultant from Minneapolis, Minnesota 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into...
Ken Jennings, a 74-game champion from Seattle, Washington "In 2004, his record-breaking 74-game win streak set a standard for...
Robert Gibbs, a former press secretary from the Obama White House "In 2004, he joined Barack Obama's senatorial campaign as communications director,...
Ken Jennings, the winner of 74 consecutive games from Seattle, Washington 2020 Jeopardy!: The Greatest of All Time winner: $1,000,000 + a...
Ken Jennings, a writer from Seattle, Washington • 74-game champion with longest winning streak • Total earnings over...
Ken Jennings, a writer from Seattle, Washington "He was a software engineer living in Salt Lake City, Utah,...
Ken Jennings, a software engineer from Salt Lake City, Utah 2020 Jeopardy!: The Greatest of All Time winner: $1,000,000 + a...
Ken Jennings, a software engineer from Salt Lake City, Utah 2020 Jeopardy!: The Greatest of All Time winner: $1,000,000 + a...
Tom Walsh, a writer from Washington, D.C. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into...
Tom Walsh, a writer from Washington, D.C. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into...
Thomas L. Friedman, an author and foreign affairs columnist from The New York Times "He has won three Pulitzer Prizes and authored six best sellers,...
Wolf Blitzer, a journalist from The Situation Room "Since 1990, he's covered every major story for CNN, including the...
Ginny Crispell, an English teacher from Port Jefferson, New York Season 2 2-time champion: $13,100. Ginny won four games on the...
Barbara Noyes, a police officer from Blauvelt, New York Season 22 player (2005-12-23). Barbara, as a member of the Fornario...
Tim Russert, a moderator from Meet the Press "He's the Washington Bureau Chief of NBC News and the longtime...
Tavis Smiley, a talk show host from PBS's The Tavis Smiley Show "He's interviewed such diverse personalities as Fidel Castro, Pope John Paul...
Gretchen Carlson, a journalist from the CBS Saturday Early Show "Since winning the 1989 Miss America crown, she's built an extensive...
Ashleigh Banfield, a TV correspondent originally from Canada "She's covered such various stories as the Clinton/Yeltsin summit, the War...
Ari Fleischer, a former White House Press Secretary from the current Bush administration "For the first two years of the current Bush administration, he...
Aaron Brown, an Emmy Award-winning newsman from CNN's popular primetime newscast "A journalist for over 25 years, he now anchors CNN's popular...
Maria Bartiromo, a business anchor from CNBC 2004 Power Players Week player (2004-05-11). Charities: National Italian American Foundation...
Bob Woodward, an assistant managing editor from The Washington Post 2004 Power Players Week player (2004-05-10). Charity: Sidwell Friends School.
Kweisi Mfume, a president from the NAACP 2004 Power Players Week player (2004-05-11). Name pronounced like "kwah-EE-see oom-FOO-may"....
Peggy Noonan, a contributing editor from The Wall Street Journal 2004 Power Players Week player (2004-05-10). Charity: The Sisters of Life.
Tucker Carlson, an author and co-host from Crossfire 2004 Power Players Week player (2004-05-10). Charities: American Camping Association &...
Anne Boyd, a freelance writer from Los Angeles, California 2004 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 20 4-time champion: $84,600...
Taylor Gailliot, from Woodbridge, Virginia "When asked what she wanted us to know about her, she...
Dominic Clust, from Metairie, Louisiana "This future lawyer likes to argue and he's good at it....
Robin Kutner, from Newtown, Pennsylvania "This member of jazz band has a cat that is the...
Marshall Tan, from Gaithersburg, Maryland "His favorite subject is social studies, and he knows a lot...
Okey Chikezie, from Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey "He wants to be a professional soccer player when he grows...
Leatrice Potter, from Olney, Illinois "This published poet likes to read at any free moment and...
Russ Schumacher, a university professor from Fort Collins, Colorado "He was a graduate student when he won the Tournament of...
Pat Headley, a grad student from Alliance, Ohio Season 7 player (1991-01-11). Pat won $500,000 on Super Millionaire 2004-05-23...
Doug Meyer, an editor originally from Cambridge, Massachusetts Season 21 player (2005-06-09). Season 20 player (2004-03-11). Doug previously appeared...
Cheech Marin, an actor, comedian, director, writer and musician from Lost "He's played a cop on Nash Bridges, voiced a 1959 Chevy...
Theodora Messalas, an 11-year-old sixth grader from Brooklyn, New York "This future author and illustrator placed second in a regional story-telling...
Tim Koch, a 12-year-old sixth grader from Cliffwood, New Jersey "He would like to be a teacher because you get to...
Michelle Chang, an 11-year-old from Suwanee, Georgia "This sixth grader picks the most unusual places to lose her...
Wil Curiel, an 11-year-old from Costa Mesa, California "His favorite subject is science, so it's not surprising that this...
Alex Silady, an 11-year-old from Edison, New Jersey "He hopes to be an entrepreneur, because he likes doing things...
Naomi Senbet, an 11-year-old from Washington, D.C. "This sixth grader doesn't like to be late for anything; maybe...
Todd Kim, a government attorney from Washington, D.C. Season 20 player (2004-03-18). Todd won $500,000 on Super Millionaire on...
Chris Miller, a retail specialist from Louisville, Kentucky 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Elite Eighteen (Round 2 winners) and...
Dave Belote, the base commander from Nellis Air Force Base, Las Vegas 2010 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 26 5-time champion:...
Lauren Kutner, an 11-year-old from Newtown, Pennsylvania "The best part of middle school for this seventh grader is...
Lorna Johnson, a 12-year-old seventh grader from Willowbrook, Illinois "She loves all animals, especially her dogs Duke and Rudy, but...
Grace Thomas, an 11-year-old sixth grader from Raleigh, North Carolina "This captain of the Brain-Bowl team can name all the countries...
Alex Nutman, a 12-year-old seventh grader from Chevy Chase, Maryland "This future investment banker won 'best in grade' in a state...
Jake Houser, a 12-year-old seventh grader from Aptos, California "And this straight-A student would like to become a geneticist so...
Chris Miller, a retail specialist from Louisville, Kentucky 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Elite Eighteen (Round 2 winners) and...
Nithya Kubendran, an 11-year-old seventh grader from Quartz Hill, California "When asked about her future plans, she said, 'World domination sounds...
Patrick Zakem, an 11-year-old sixth grader from Louisville, Kentucky "He would like to become an architect because he enjoys visualizing...
Anne Boyd, a freelance writer and student from Los Angeles, California 2004 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 20 4-time champion: $84,600...
Josh Klein, a 12-year-old seventh grader from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania "And, his favorite subjects in school are math, social studies, and...
Sean Ryan, a taxi driver, bartender, and student from State College, Pennsylvania 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into...
Andy Richter, an actor/comedian from The Tonight Show \"This multitalented actor/comedian is now back on the couch with Conan...
Nava Ben-Porat, an insurance agent from Malibu, California Season 1 player (1984-11-06). Nava died 2004-11-20 at the age of...
Rebecca Lobo, a future Women\'s Basketball Hall of Famer and ESPN analyst originally from the WNBA \"Later this year, she\'ll be inducted into the Women\'s Basketball Hall...
Roger Craig, a machine learning consultant from Newark, Delaware • 3rd highest earning player • Highest single-day winnings 2019 All-Star...
Timothy Hsieh, a physician from Elk Grove, California Season 13 player (1997-03-06). Timothy won on the PAX pop-culture game...
Kerry Lambeth, a senior from Tualatin, Oregon 2004 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $5,000
Ike Barinholtz, a producer, writer, and actor from Chicago, Illinois 2024 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. 2022 Primetime Celebrity Jeopardy! winner:...
Ike Barinholtz, an actor from Chicago, Illinois \"An actor from Chicago, Illinois, he appeared on Fox\'s Mad TV,...
Daniel Black, a bellman from Las Vegas, Nevada Season 20 player (2004-03-22). Husband of Season 32 player Robin Heck....
Mira Hayward, a writer from Portland, Oregon 2024 Champions Wildcard 2nd runner-up: $25,000. Season 39 2-time champion: $37,000...
Mira Hayward, a podcast host from Portland, Oregon 2024 Champions Wildcard 2nd runner-up: $25,000. Season 39 2-time champion: $37,000...
Gregory Proops, a retail sales clerk from San Francisco, California Season 1 player (1984-11-08). Gregory played Alex Trebek during the Improv...
David Hankins, a college student from Minneapolis, Minnesota Season 21 player (2004-11-30). David won $100,000 on Who Wants to...
Denele Hamada, a compensation analyst from Honolulu, Hawaii Season 20 player (2004-07-22). KJL game 37. First name pronounced like "den-ELL".
Michael Jaeger, a freelance director from Los Angeles, California Season 20 player (2004-07-22). KJL game 37. Last name pronounced like "YAY-ger".
Art Borgemenke, an adjunct professor from El Paso, Texas Season 20 player (2004-07-21). KJL game 36. Last name pronounced like...
Liese Tamburrino, an international sales manager from Pahrump, Nevada Season 20 player (2004-07-21). KJL game 36. First name pronounced like "LEE-suh".
Christopher Mensel, a writer from Providence, Rhode Island Season 20 player (2004-07-20). KJL game 35.
Beverly Herter, a freelance editor, writer and reporter from Portsmouth, Rhode Island Season 20 player (2004-07-19). KJL game 34.
Susan Keller, a community activist from Santa Barbara, California Season 20 player (2004-07-20). KJL game 35. Not to be confused...
Tim Crockett, a casino worker from Las Vegas, Nevada Season 20 player (2004-07-19). KJL game 34.
Rich Reddick, a graduate student originally from Austin, Texas Season 19 1-time champion: $14,450 + $1,000. Won $50,000 on Who...
Lou Ascatigno, a teacher from Concord, California Season 20 player (2004-07-15). KJL game 32. Last name pronounced like...
Tom Vanderloo, a law librarian from Chattanooga, Tennessee Season 20 player (2004-07-15). KJL game 32.
Karen Gasperino, an administrative assistant from Las Vegas, Nevada Season 20 player (2004-06-15). KJL game 10. First name pronounced like \"KAHR-en\".
Darcy Smith, a copywriter from New York, New York Season 20 player (2004-07-14). KJL game 31.
Greg Narver, a lawyer from Seattle, Washington Season 20 player (2004-07-14). KJL game 31.
Max Corrick, an attorney from Las Vegas, Nevada Season 20 player (2004-07-13). KJL game 30.
Irene Lawrence, an enrolled agent from Palo Alto, California Season 20 player (2004-07-13). KJL game 30.
Skyler Hornback, a 12-year-old seventh grader from Sonora, Kentucky "Honestly, this Abe Lincoln lover wants to go into politics. From...
Jerry Orbach, a Tony Award winner and TV star from Law & Order 1993 Celebrity Jeopardy! winner: $34,000 to charity. Jerry died of prostate...
Seth Alcorn, a bookseller from Placentia, California 2004 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 19 3-time champion: $106,400 + $1,000.
Rich Carroll, an administrative traffic judge from Highlands Ranch, Colorado Season 20 player (2004-07-12). KJL game 29.
Kate Carlyle, a records officer from New Lenox, Illinois Season 20 player (2004-07-09). KJL game 28. Kate was announced by...
Jennifer Lajewski, a stay-at-home mom from Oak Park, Illinois Season 20 player (2004-07-12). KJL game 29.
Darcy Vernier, a college professor from Culver City, California Season 20 player (2004-07-09). KJL game 28. Last name pronounced like "vern-YAY".
Leonard Koss, an entrepreneur from Santa Monica, California Season 20 player (2004-07-08). KJL game 27. Leonard was a writer...
Oliver Mellet, a computer programmer from Marina del Rey, California Season 20 player (2004-07-08). KJL game 27. Last name pronouced like "meh-LAY".
Michael Vance, an information security analyst from Fishers, Indiana Season 20 player (2004-07-07). KJL game 26.
Vanessa Osborne, a graduate student from Woodland Hills, California Season 20 player (2004-07-07). KJL game 26.
Jenny Miller, a legislative assistant from Arlington, Virginia Season 20 player (2004-07-06). KJL game 25.
Tom Aquino, a lawyer from Boston, Massachusetts Season 20 player (2004-07-06). KJL game 25. Last name pronounced like...
Lucinda Sabino, a housewife and writer from Rochester, Michigan Season 20 player (2004-07-05). KJL game 24.
Roger Craig, a computer scientist from Newark, Delaware 2019 All-Star Games member of wildcard-match 2nd-place Team Austin: a share...
Judy MacLeod Reardon, a music store manager from Canton, Georgia Season 20 player (2004-07-02). KJL game 23. Middle name pronounced like "mak-LOUD".
Nick Aretakis, a bookseller from New Haven, Connecticut Season 20 player (2004-07-05). KJL game 24.
Mary Ann Eitler, a geologist from Alexandria, Virginia Season 20 player (2004-07-02). KJL game 23. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Chris Mason, an electrical engineer from Calgary, Alberta, Canada Season 20 player (2004-07-01). KJL game 22.
Vicki Reynolds, a high school technology teacher from Lanham, Maryland Season 20 player (2004-07-01). KJL game 22.
Sue Richman, a certified public accountant from Oak Park, California Season 20 player (2004-06-30). KJL game 21.
Ryan McClarren, a graduate student from Lake Orion, Michigan Season 20 player (2004-06-30). KJL game 21.
Alan Paul, an economist from Los Angeles, California Season 20 player (2004-06-29). KJL game 20.
Chuck Todd, a journalist and chief White House correspondent from NBC News and Meet the Press "Chief White House correspondent and political director for NBC News, he...
Laura Leslie, a journalist from Sacramento, California Season 20 player (2004-06-29). KJL game 20.
Lewis Black, a stand-up comedian from Lewis Black's Root of All Evil "With success in films, plays, books, and TV specials, he tours...
Brian Muth, a headmaster from Napa, California Season 25 2-time champion: $43,800 + $1,000. Last name pronounced like...
Kelly O'Donnell, a political reporter from NBC News "An Emmy-winning political reporter, she has covered Capitol Hill and the...
Michael Magdalena, a government analyst from Anaheim, California Season 20 player (2004-06-28). KJL game 19.
Dr. Mehmet Oz, a cardiac surgeon and TV host from The Dr. Oz Show "He is a renowned cardiac surgeon who has written seven New...
Chris Wallace, a TV host from Fox News Sunday "In March, this Fox News anchor was honored by the National...
Lori Fountain, a homemaker and substitute teacher from Henderson, Nevada Season 20 player (2004-06-28). KJL game 19. Lori later won $50,000...
Chris Edwards, a project manager from Santa Barbara, California Season 20 player (2004-06-25). KJL game 18.
Michael Cudahy, a musician from Los Angeles, California Season 20 player (2004-06-25). KJL game 18. Last name pronounced like "CUD-uh-hee".
Miriam Bamberger, an executive coach and author from Washington, D.C. Season 20 player (2004-06-24). KJL game 17.
Bryan Givens, a history lecturer originally from Dallas, Texas Season 20 player (2004-06-24). KJL game 17. At the time of...
Sarah Jane Woodall, a photographer from Las Vegas, Nevada Season 20 player (2004-06-23). KJL game 16. Sarah Jane won $16,000...
Cathy Weber, a veterinarian from Ann Arbor, Michigan Season 20 player (2004-06-23). KJL game 16.
Kelly Parker, an interlibrary loan specialist from Atlanta, Georgia Season 20 player (2004-06-22). KJL game 15.
Rick Faulkner, a law student from Orange, California Season 20 player (2004-06-22). KJL game 15.
Matt Ottinger, a telecommunications coordinator from Okemos, Michigan Season 20 player (2004-06-21). KJL game 14. Last name pronounced like...
Scheri Mullins, an administrative assistant from Louisville, Kentucky Season 20 player (2004-06-21). KJL game 14.
Alistair Bell, a computer chip designer from Berlin, Massachusetts Season 29 3-time champion: $56,800 + $2,000. JBoard user name: ThreeIfByAir...
Watson, a deep question answering system from IBM 2011 IBM Challenge winner: $500,000 to World Vision + $500,000 to...
Clint Hill, a financial analyst from Nashville, Tennessee Season 20 player (2004-01-01).
Luke McConnell, a student from Carmel, Indiana Season 20 player (2004-01-02).
Jim Stalley, a crime data specialist from Denver, Colorado 2004 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 19 4-time champion: $84,100 + $2,000.
Laura Paquet, a romance novelist and travel writer from Ottawa, Canada Season 20 player (2004-05-17). Laura's website. An interview concerning her Jeopardy!...
Bill Kinnaird, a home builder from Louisville, Kentucky Season 20 player (2004-05-17). Last name pronounced like "kin-ARD".
Matt Nordsten, a junior from Altadena, California 2004 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $5,000 + a computer package.
Christie Whitman, a former governor from New Jersey "She was New Jersey's first woman governor, and later became administrator...
Oliver Sherouse, a junior from Montgomery, Alabama 2004 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $5,000 + a computer package.
Mary McCarthy, a homemaker from Las Vegas, Nevada Season 20 player (2004-07-16). KJL game 33.
Jerry Orbach, from Law & Order "He lays down the law each week as Detective Briscoe on...
Frank McNeil, a facilities management specialist from Louisville, Kentucky Season 20 player (2004-07-16). KJL game 33. Frank was listed on...
Al Franken, an author and radio talk show host from New York City "One of the original writers on Saturday Night Live, he's done...
Toby Guebert, a community college instructor from Claremont, California Season 20 player (2004-06-01). Last name pronounced like "GEE-bert".
Patti Gregg, a college administrator from Decatur, Georgia Season 20 player (2004-05-31).
Sue McClung, a project manager from Boston, Massachusetts Season 20 player (2004-06-01).
Jen Jorczak, a bookseller from Indianapolis, Indiana Season 20 player (2004-05-28).
M'Liss Moore, a portfolio manager from Waipahu, Hawaii Season 20 player (2004-05-27).
Ed Schiffer, a college lecturer originally from New York City, New York 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $27,400. 1993 Tournament...
Philip Blustein, a handyman from Beverly Hills, California Season 20 player (2004-05-28). Last name pronounced like "BLOO-steen".
Andy Yermack, a financial services compliance officer from East Rockaway, New York Season 20 player (2004-05-27).
Martha Fingleton, a student from Milwaukee, Wisconsin Season 20 player (2004-05-26).
Larry Hamberlin, a copy editor from Rochester, Vermont Season 20 player (2004-05-26).
Glenn Fechner, an administrative assistant from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Season 20 player (2004-05-25). Last name pronounced like "FECK-ner".
Daniel Morgan, an attorney from Silver Creek, Georgia Season 20 player (2004-05-24).
Gina George, a consultant and customer service representative from Harrisburg, Ohio Season 20 player (2004-05-24).
Juan Carlos Batlle, a medical student from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Season 20 player (2004-05-21). Last name pronounced like "bat-YAY".
Robert Furtney, a high school math teacher from Tulsa, Oklahoma Season 20 player (2004-05-20).
Tim MacGowan, a pastor from Haymarket, Virginia Season 20 player (2004-05-19).
Matt Cookson, an attorney from San Diego, California Season 20 player (2004-05-18).
Suzanne LaVere, a graduate student from Evanston, Illinois Season 20 player (2004-05-18).
Amanda Hall, from Farmington, Maine "Whether it's writing a biography of Yo-Yo Ma or working on...
Guy Tabachnick, from New York, New York "He wants to be a baseball announcer for the New York...
Tucker Warner, from Fredericksburg, Virginia "At the beginning of the school year, he worked on a...
Vinita Kailasanath, a sophomore at Stanford University from Laurel, Maryland 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Chad Kaihe, a construction inspector from Nanakuli, Hawaii Season 20 player (2004-06-03). KJL game 2. Last name pronounced like "kah-EE-hay".
Carrie Youngblood, an administrative assistant from Montpelier, Vermont Season 20 player (2004-06-03). KJL game 2.
Ethan Culbreth, an orchid specialist from Hollywood, California Season 20 player (2004-06-11). KJL game 8.
Al Arsenault, a computer security engineer from Ellicott City, Maryland Season 20 player (2004-06-11). KJL game 8. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Neil Thom, an attorney from Columbus, Georgia Season 20 player (2004-06-04). KJL game 3.
Dane Petersen, a public relations and marketing manager from Arlington, Virginia Season 20 player (2004-06-04). KJL game 3.
Bret Bradigan, a newspaper publisher from Ojai, California Season 20 player (2004-06-18). KJL game 13.
Ellen Cook, a freelance writer and editor from Las Vegas, Nevada Season 20 player (2004-06-18). KJL game 13.
Susan Gress, a marina operator from Portland, Oregon Season 20 player (2004-06-10). KJL game 7.
Laura Adomunas, a pharmacist from Sayreville, New Jersey Season 20 player (2004-06-10). KJL game 7.
Steve DiGiulio, a senior account executive from Washington Township, New Jersey Season 20 player (2004-06-17). KJL game 12.
Deirdre Basile, a stay-at-home mom from Ridgefield, Connecticut Season 20 player (2004-06-17). KJL game 12. Last name pronounced like...
Ed Schiffer, a college lecturer from Santa Monica, California 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $27,400. 1993 Tournament...
Josh Thorpe, an attorney from Atlanta, Georgia Season 20 player (2004-06-16). KJL game 11.
Vinita Kailasanath, an attorney from Washington, D.C. "She was a sophomore at Stanford University when she won the...
Patricia Davis, a writer and editor from Encinitas, California Season 20 player (2004-06-16). KJL game 11.
Carla DenHartog, a technical writer from Burlington, Vermont Season 20 player (2004-06-14). KJL game 9.
David Steinhardt, a writer from Quarry Hill, Vermont Season 20 player (2004-06-15). KJL game 10.
Jennifer Wu, a sophomore from Arkadelphia, Arkansas 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 2004 Teen...
Joe Riley, a bartender from Reisterstown, Maryland Season 20 player (2004-06-14). KJL game 9. Ken Jennings Message Board...
Courtney Bennis, a senior from Virginia Beach, Virginia 2004 Teen Tournament 2nd runner-up: $15,000 + a computer package.
Chris Holden, a senior from Carlisle, Pennsylvania 2004 Teen Tournament 1st runner-up: $25,000 + a computer package.
Roger Craig, a data scientist from Brooklyn, New York "He was a graduate student in computer science living in Newark,...
Emily Birkel, a junior from Indianapolis, Indiana 2004 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500
Alexia Henke, a singer from Brooklyn, New York Season 23 player (2006-11-29). Won $1,000 on Who Wants to be...
Corey Halgren, a supplier quality engineer from Noblesville, Indiana Season 20 player (2004-06-08). KJL game 5.
Josh Hornik, a product manager from Santa Monica, California Season 20 player (2004-06-07). KJL game 4.
Zach Schoepflin, a sophomore from Centerport, New York 2004 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500
Paula Filson, a system programmer from Powell, Ohio Season 20 player (2004-06-08). KJL game 5.
Clinton Wieden, a college student from Fairview, Oklahoma Season 20 player (2004-06-07). KJL game 4. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Kevin Stanley, a writer and poet from Decatur, Georgia Season 20 player (2004-06-09). KJL game 6.
Anne Fritz, an executive director from Memphis, Tennessee Season 20 player (2004-06-09). KJL game 6.
Brad Hoff, a senior from Pembroke, Massachusetts 2004 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500
Ashley Anderson, a junior from Arlington, Texas 2004 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500
Jason Rindenau, a senior from Marlboro, New Jersey 2004 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500
Lauren Drell, a senior from Chatsworth, California 2004 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500
Muhammad Meigooni, a senior from Springfield, Illinois 2004 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $5,000.
Kermin Fleming, a student from Lexington, Kentucky 2006 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions...
Heather Goodlett, a sophomore from Hanceville, Alabama 2004 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $5,000
Meghan Apfelbaum, a senior from Menands, New York 2004 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $5,000
Sarah Mulloy, a dealer service representative from Ferndale, Michigan Season 20 player (2004-07-23). KJL game 38.
Kristine O'Connell-McCoy, a former probation officer and mom from Santa Barbara, California Season 20 player (2004-07-23). KJL game 38.
Nico Martinez, a college junior from Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 2006 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2005 College Champion: $100,000 +...
Nico Martinez, a junior at Stanford University from Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 2006 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2005 College Champion: $100,000 +...
Caroline Cross, an administrative assistant from Bayside, New York Season 20 player (2004-01-29).
Madeline Suchard, from Placentia, California "She has her sights set on becoming the Supreme Court Justice,...
Olivia Colangelo, a junior from the University of Notre Dame from Murrysville, Pennsylvania 2010-B College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000 + a Nintendo Wii + the...
Elizabeth Fricker, an academic services coordinator from Decatur, Georgia Season 20 player (2004-01-28).
Rob Poodiack, a mathematics professor from Williston, Vermont Season 20 player (2004-01-28).
Eddie Timanus, a sportswriter from Oak Hill, Virginia "He was a sportswriter living in Reston, Virginia, when he won...
Eddie Timanus, a sports reporter from Arlington, Virginia "A 5-time champion, he went on to become a semifinalist in...
Rich Quigley, a firefighter from Milwaukee, Wisconsin Season 20 player (2004-01-27).
Neil Silverman, a doctor from Los Angeles, California Season 20 player (2004-01-26).
Joy Forrester, a mother of two from Toledo, Ohio Season 20 player (2004-01-23).
Barry McKnight, a sportscaster from Auburn, Alabama Season 20 player (2004-01-22). Play-by-play voice of the Troy (Alabama) University...
Dave Meehan, a database administrator from Spring City, Pennsylvania Season 20 player (2004-01-23).
Joanne Casey, a writer from Santa Monica, California Season 20 player (2004-01-21).
Matt Lohr, a bookseller from Orange, California Season 20 player (2004-01-20).
Russ Woodford, a guidance counselor from Sharpsburg, Maryland Season 11 3-time champion: $17,995. Russ lost his 4th game to...
Asad Jaleel, a student and teacher from Naperville, Illinois Season 20 player (2004-01-19).
Regina Fitzsimmons, a homemaker from Springfield, Virginia Season 20 player (2004-01-19).
Julia Lazarus, a fundraiser from New York, New York Season 20 player (2004-06-02). KJL game 1.
Carolyn Zsoldos, a clinical support specialist from Wilmington, Delaware Season 20 player (2004-01-16). Last name pronounced like "ZO-less".
Clay Wilson, a newspaper reporter from Hampton, Georgia Season 20 player (2004-01-16).
Eddie Timanus, a sportswriter from Oak Hill, Virginia "His 5 wins in 1999 made him one of the most...
Jerome Vered, a writer from Los Angeles, California "He was a writer living in Studio City, California, when he...
Vinita Kailasanath, a consultant from San Mateo, California "She represented Stanford University when she won the 2001 College Tourney....
Bernard Holloway, a sophomore at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from Chapel Hill, North Carolina "He was a 2002 Teen Champion. He's now a sophomore at...
Doug Esker, an engineer from Saint Marys, Pennsylvania Season 21 player (2004-12-30).
Chris Mullins, a computer programmer from Louisville, Kentucky Season 21 player (2005-01-04). Chris's wife, Scheri Mullins, an administrative assistant...
Liz Slaby, a high school teacher from North East, Pennsylvania Season 20 player (2004-01-15).
Michael Starsinic, a mathematical statistician from Bowie, Maryland Season 21 player (2004-12-31).
Larry Haney, a retired teacher from Buckner, Missouri Season 21 player (2004-12-29).
Dan Suzman, a college student originally from Chevy Chase, Maryland Season 21 player (2004-12-28).
Meg Wall-Wild, a publications editor from Madison, Wisconsin Season 20 player (2004-01-13).
Karen Lafferty, a teacher from San Diego, California Season 21 player (2004-12-09).
Kord Heinemann, a truck driver from Allentown, Pennsylvania Season 21 player (2004-12-03).
Cliff Kowalczyk, a trucking subcontractor from Lakewood, Ohio Season 21 player (2004-12-16). Cliff won $32,000 on Who Wants to...
Andrew Smith, an online high school teacher from Lake Elizabeth, California Season 21 player (2004-11-26). KJL game 73. Not to be confused...
Paul Boyer, a bartender originally from Schenectady, New York Season 21 player (2004-12-24).
Nathan Brownback, a research assistant from Washington, D.C. Season 21 player (2004-12-01).
David Davalos, a playwright from New York, New York Season 21 player (2004-12-13). Daedalus interview.
Snow Tempest, a writer from Los Angeles, California Season 21 player (2004-12-13). Personal web site at snowtempest.com.
Aisha Tyler, an actress, comedian, author and reality-show host from Archer "In addition to film and TV roles, she performs comedy at...
David Gibbs, an editor and graduate student from Los Angeles, California Season 21 player (2004-12-27).
Kathi Fry, a physician from Scottsdale, Arizona Season 21 player (2004-11-29). KJL game 74.
Alex Bready, a law student from Towson, Maryland Season 21 player (2004-12-08).
Josh Kolchins, a homeland security consultant from Bethesda, Maryland Season 21 player (2004-12-02).
Maureen McKay, a systems engineer from Potomac Falls, Virginia Season 21 player (2004-12-15).
Colette Moran, a stay-at-home mom from Chicago, Illinois Season 21 player (2004-12-10). Actually from Elmhurst, Illinois. Wife of Season...
Shelley Singh, a house painter from Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania Season 21 player (2004-12-07).
Philip Graves, an IT consultant from Somerset, New Jersey Season 21 player (2004-11-25). KJL game 72.
Nancy Zerg, a realtor from Ventura, California Season 21 1-time champion: $14,401 + $1,000. Nancy ended Ken Jennings's...
Jerry Mayer, a political science professor from Arlington, Virginia Season 21 player (2004-12-14).
Ethan de Seife, a graduate student from Madison, Wisconsin Season 21 player (2004-12-15).
Rob Kimbro, a theater director and stay-at-home dad from Princeton, New Jersey Season 21 player (2004-11-29). KJL game 74. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Anderson Cooper, an anchor from CNN's Anderson Cooper 360° "As a baby, he was photographed by Diane Arbus of Harper's...
Christian Mastrodonato, an artist from San Francisco, California Season 21 player (2004-12-27).
Andy Zimdars, a graduate student from Menlo Park, California Season 21 player (2004-12-06).
Sherri Benoun, a planning clerk from Anaheim, California Season 21 player (2004-12-02).
Sanda Kurtz, a price protection manager from Miami Beach, Florida Season 21 player (2004-11-26). KJL game 73.
Jennifer Knapp, a documentation manager from Norfolk, Virginia Season 21 player (2004-11-04). KJL game 66.
Sandy Grimwade, a publisher from Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania Season 21 player (2004-10-29). KJL game 63. Originally from Aryshire, Scotland.
Elizabeth Costello, an attorney and media sales rep originally from Mahopac, New York Season 21 player (2004-11-05). KJL game 67. Not to be confused...
Mary Carpenter, an engineer from Bear, Delaware Season 21 player (2004-10-26). KJL game 60.
Rob Perry, a graphic designer from Brooklyn, New York Season 21 player (2004-11-03). KJL game 65.
Bob Joseph, a businessman and attorney from McLean, Virginia Season 21 player (2004-10-28). KJL game 62.
Lisa Buckhout, a research associate originally from Niagara Falls, New York Season 21 player (2004-11-24). KJL game 71.
Lisa Ellis, a high school teacher from Shaker Heights, Ohio Season 21 player (2004-11-01). KJL game 64.
Nathan Gordon, a bar manager from New Orleans, Louisiana Season 21 player (2004-10-25). KJL game 59.
Merritt Hamilton Allen, a director of communications originally from Silver City, New Mexico Season 21 player (2004-10-27). KJL game 61. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Jerry Taggart, a billing administrator from Holiday, Florida Season 21 player (2004-11-04). KJL game 66.
Lori Ann Tennant, a homemaker from Fairmont, West Virginia Season 21 player (2004-10-28). KJL game 62. Lori's name appeared on...
Brian Shipley, a historian originally from Toronto, Canada Season 21 player (2004-10-29). KJL game 63. Currently resides in Glenburnie,...
Jeff Matthews, a managing copy editor from Los Angeles, California Season 21 player (2004-10-26). KJL game 60.
Ross Gardiner, an 11-year-old sixth grader from La Plata, Maryland "And this self-proclaimed sports fanatic likes all the teams in the...
Denise Tanyol, a student and adjunct writing instructor from Norristown, Pennsylvania Season 21 player (2004-11-03). KJL game 65. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
John Murray, an aspiring playwright from Jersey City, New Jersey Season 21 player (2004-11-05). KJL game 67.
Jennifer Harriss, a community counselor from Minneapolis, Minnesota Season 21 player (2004-10-25). KJL game 59.
Ben Wiles, a minister from Murfreesboro, Tennessee Season 21 player (2004-11-01). KJL game 64. On 2010-04-26, Ben appeared...
Whitney Donaghy, an illustrations coordinator from Manassas, Virginia Season 21 player (2004-11-25). KJL game 72.
Adam Villani, an engineer from Long Beach, California Season 21 player (2004-10-27). KJL game 61. Adam won $80,000 on...
Sunny Schomaker, an events coordinator from Madison, Wisconsin Season 21 player (2004-10-11). KJL game 54.
Marielle Poss, a senior production controller from Brooklyn, New York Season 21 player (2004-10-13). KJL game 56.
K.C. Backer, a graduate student from Bloomington, Indiana Season 21 player (2004-10-14). KJL game 57. The "K.C." stands for...
Matt Kleinmaier, a medical student from Chicago, Illinois Season 21 player (2004-10-12). KJL game 55.
Josh Rosenfeld, a graduate student from Torrance, California Season 21 player (2004-10-15). KJL game 58.
José Ruiz Jr., a high school teacher from Silver Spring, Maryland Season 21 player (2004-10-15). KJL game 58.
Tristan Mabry, a Ph.D. student from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Season 21 player (2004-10-11). KJL game 54.
Graham House, a musician from Lincoln, Nebraska Season 21 player (2004-10-14). KJL game 57. Alex riffed off of...
Marcy Palino, a registered nurse from Shepherdstown, West Virginia Season 21 player (2004-10-12). KJL game 55. Web site at http://www.snarky.org....
Larry Bellinger, a journalist from Washington, D.C. Season 21 player (2004-10-13). KJL game 56. Last name pronounced like "BEL-lin-jer".
Laura Gustafson, an information manager from Acton, Massachusetts Season 21 player (2004-09-08). KJL game 41.
Arthur Gandolfi, a commercial real estate executive from Pleasantville, New York 2004 Tournament of Champions 2nd runner-up: $25,000. Season 20 4-time champion:...
Bill Scheller, a writer from Waterville, Vermont Season 21 player (2004-09-10). KJL game 43.
David Fishbach, a consulting program manager from Watertown, Massachusetts Season 21 player (2004-09-15). KJL game 46.
Greg Taylor, a lawyer from Glendale, California Season 21 player (2004-09-17). KJL game 48. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: 552
Rich Hartz, a food bank agency coordinator from Huntsville, Alabama Season 21 player (2004-09-07). KJL game 40.
Robert Quinn, a real estate manager and actor from Hoboken, New Jersey Season 21 player (2004-09-14). KJL game 45.
Todd Perkins, a private school administrator from Vacaville, California Season 21 player (2004-09-09). KJL game 42.
Steve Reynolds, a loan accounting clerk from Norman, Oklahoma 2004 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 20 4-time champion:...
Keith Williams, a college student from Manchester, Vermont 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 2004 Tournament...
Elaine Skopelja, a medical librarian from Carmel, Indiana Season 21 player (2004-09-16). KJL game 47.
Bruce England, a biochemist from Hayward, California Season 21 player (2004-09-13). KJL game 44. Bruce's Jeopardy! photo album....
Sam Ott, a graduate student from Los Angeles, California 2004 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 19/20 4-time champion: $67,102 + $1,000.
Bob Watts, a poet from Taylorsville, North Carolina Season 21 player (2004-09-07). KJL game 40. Bob won $125,000 on...
Seth Alcorn, a bookstore supervisor from Alexandria, Virginia 2004 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 19 3-time champion: $106,400 + $1,000.
Kate Duffy, a reporter from Lebanon, New Hampshire Season 21 player (2004-09-14). KJL game 45.
Amy Helmes, a writer originally from Cincinnati, Ohio Season 21 player (2004-09-10). KJL game 42. A resident of Beverly...
Marilyn Werner, a registered nurse from Maryville, Tennessee Season 21 player (2004-09-17). KJL game 48.
John Cook, an urban planner from Corona del Mar, California Season 21 player (2004-09-16). KJL game 47.
Dana Dolan, a writer and editor from Atlanta, Georgia Season 21 player (2004-09-13). KJL game 44. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Adam Meyer, a college professor from Nashville, Tennessee Season 21 player (2004-09-08). KJL game 41.
Cara Butler, a stay-at-home mom originally from Hamilton, Ohio Season 21 player (2004-09-15). KJL game 46. Cara resided in Franklin,...
Betsey Casman, an appeal and grievance analyst from Las Vegas, Nevada Season 21 player (2004-09-06). KJL game 39.
Kollin Min, an attorney from Seattle, Washington Season 21 player (2004-09-10). KJL game 43.
Crystal Durham, a 12-year-old from Fort Pierce, Florida "She would like to be an Irish stepdancing teacher, because dancing...
Holly Flynn, an 11-year-old from Holmes, Pennsylvania "She started performing in community theatre when she was just 4...
Jennifer Morgan, an attorney from San Juan Capistrano, California Season 20 player (2004-04-30). Not to be confused with Season 28...
Nancy Floyd, a statistician from Lexington, South Carolina Season 20 player (2004-04-29).
Teresa McGervey, a technical information specialist from Alexandria, Virginia Season 20 player (2004-04-28).
Sarah Wagner, an editor from Indianapolis, Indiana Season 20 player (2004-04-27).
Richard Sautter, an actor and writer from Radnor, Pennsylvania Season 20 player (2004-04-26).
Liz Lynch, a part-time art history teacher from Manassas, Virginia Season 20 player (2004-04-23).
Marc Anderson, an Internet editor from Sacramento, California Season 20 player (2004-04-23).
Roger Craig, a graduate student of computer science from Newark, Delaware 2019 All-Star Games member of wildcard-match 2nd-place Team Austin: a share...
Soledad O'Brien, an anchor and special correspondent from CNN's Special Investigations Unit "Currently the host of CNN's Special Investigations Unit, she's received critical...
James Rogers, a musician and computer programmer from Washington, D.C. Season 20 player (2004-04-22).
Susan Durham, a gift shop manager from Louisville, Kentucky Season 20 player (2004-04-22).
Tom Baker, a writer from Tokyo, Japan 2004 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 20 3-time champion: $102,300 + $2,000.
Tom Toce, an actuary from New York, New York Season 26 2-time champion: $39,200 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
Wendy Ruopp, a managing editor from Milton, Vermont Season 20 player (2004-04-21).
Dan Rowley, an aerospace engineer from Westchester, California Season 20 player (2004-04-20). Jeopardy! Message Board user name: westchester guy
Nancy Fink, a casino worker from Norwich, Connecticut Season 20 player (2004-04-20).
Wilson Lee, a computer programmer from San Diego, California Season 20 player (2004-04-19).
Tony Randall, an actor from the National Actors Theatre "Actor extraordinaire and founder of the National Actors Theatre..." Playing on...
Ed Kim, an attorney from Huntington Beach, California Season 20 player (2004-04-16).
Kevin Shortell, an attorney from Essex Junction, Vermont Season 20 player (2004-04-15). Jeopardy! Message Board user name: Shortyesq
Jennifer Borman, an education researcher from Cranston, Rhode Island Season 20 player (2004-04-14).
Mary Margaret Bell, an archivist from Louisville, Kentucky Season 20 player (2004-04-15).
Sandi Hood, an academic outreach librarian from San Antonio, Texas Season 20 player (2004-04-01).
Becky Galipeau, a customer service representative from Lowell, Massachusetts Season 20 player (2004-03-31).
Anne Noble, an appellate lawyer from Washington, D.C. Season 20 player (2004-03-30).
Linda Garvin, a systems analyst from Tenafly, New Jersey Season 20 player (2004-03-31).
Avi Schwartz, a student from Atlanta, Georgia Season 20 player (2004-03-29).
Suzan Hyssen, a stay-at-home mom from Livonia, Michigan Season 20 player (2004-03-29).
Kristine Beck, a receptionist and editor from Madison, Wisconsin Season 20 player (2004-04-13).
Ron Blood, a window artist from Maui, Hawaii Season 20 player (2004-01-12).
Lance Higgins, a data quality consultant from Medway, Massachusetts Season 20 player (2004-04-12).
Monica Shafer, an environmental scientist from San Antonio, Texas Season 20 player (2004-03-25).
Billy Buchsbaum, a financial analyst from Houston, Texas Season 20 player (2004-04-13).
Snowden Becker, a film archivist originally from Shelton, Washington Season 20 player (2004-01-12).
Don Wynne, a lawyer from Stamford, Connecticut Season 20 player (2004-03-26).
Lynn Stanton, a reporter and editor from Silver Spring, Maryland Season 20 player (2004-04-12).
Michael Memberg, a bankruptcy clerk at a law firm from Chamblee, Georgia Season 20 player (2004-04-09).
A.J. Monaco, a law student originally from Newark, New Jersey Season 20 player (2004-01-09).
Deborah White, a marketing manager from Woodstock, Georgia Season 20 player (2004-04-09).
Jennifer Rojo, a library clerk from Long Beach, California Season 20 player (2004-01-09).
Grace Suh, a writer from New York, New York Season 20 player (2004-03-24).
Belinda Reid, a retired teacher from Farmerville, Louisiana Season 20 player (2004-01-08).
Diana Wynne, a writer and producer from San Francisco, California Season 20 player (2004-04-07).
Michael Schlitzer, an account manager from Sterling, Virginia Season 20 player (2004-01-08).
Tom Ogorzalek, a writer and editor from Washington, D.C. Season 20 player (2004-03-24).
Glenn Howes, a software engineer from Nashua, New Hampshire Season 20 player (2004-04-07).
Melanie Leon, an Army wife from Peachtree City, Georgia Season 20 player (2004-01-07). Melanie forgot to complete the word "Ironman"...
Jonathan Turer, an admissions counselor from Brooklyn, New York Season 20 player (2004-04-06).
Debra Dondrea Galant, a homemaker from Grayslake, Illinois Season 20 player (2004-03-23).
Joy Schauer, a paralegal and classical singer from West Chester, Pennsylvania Season 20 player (2004-04-06).
Luis Corchado, an attorney from Denver, Colorado Season 20 player (2004-01-07).
Jenny Taylor, an office manager and record producer from Plainfield, New Jersey Season 20 player (2004-04-05).
Chris Serb, a firefighter from Chicago, Illinois Season 20 player (2004-01-06). Chris's hometown was listed as Rogers Park,...
Neil Patrick Harris, an actor from How I Met Your Mother "He's received critical acclaim on Broadway and on TV, and his...
Bruce Williams, a production manager from Los Angeles, California Season 20 player (2004-04-05).
Lisa Cherry, a bird trainer from Winchester, California Season 20 player (2004-01-06).
Naomi Brokaw, a math advisor from Santa Cruz, California Season 20 player (2004-01-05).
Brian G. Hartz, a director and actor from Indianapolis, Indiana Season 20 player (2004-03-22).
Jennifer Quinn, an assistant to the principal from Riverdale, New York Season 20 player (2004-02-02).
Rice Whaley, a high school history teacher from Hermitage, Pennsylvania Season 20 player (2004-02-02).
Bobbie Lewis, a communications director from Oak Park, Michigan Season 20 player (2004-04-02).
Mary Gabe, a legal assistant from Riverside, California Season 20 player (2004-03-19).
William Nicks, Jr., a substitute teacher from Covina, California Season 20 player (2004-04-02).
Kathy Mansbery, a teacher from Stanhope, New Jersey Season 20 player (2004-03-18).
Keith Williams, a freshman at Middlebury College from Manchester, Vermont 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 2004 Tournament...
Ann Dickie, a director of human resources from Cheverly, Maryland Season 20 player (2004-03-17).
Michael Berthold, a construction worker from Lowell, Wisconsin Season 20 player (2004-03-17).
Russ Schumacher, a graduate student from Fort Collins, Colorado 2014 Battle of the Decades semifinalist: $25,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Jennifer Thorne, an energy efficiency analyst from Washington, D.C. Season 20 player (2004-03-16).
Nick Gebelt, an attorney from Whittier, California Season 20 player (2004-03-16).
Jonathan Corbblah, a chess teacher from Harlem, New York Season 27 1-time champion: $13,000 + $1,000. Jonathan appeared as a...
Steve Reynolds, an accountant from Norman, Oklahoma 2004 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 20 4-time champion:...
Sue Shelly, a cost accounting manager from Lansdale, Pennsylvania Season 20 player (2004-03-15).
Martha Blakeslee, a floral designer and stay-at-home mom from Alexandria, Virginia Season 20 player (2004-04-08).
Scott Renzoni, a bartender and actor from Burlington, Vermont 2004 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 20 4-time champion: $112,998 + $2,000.
Pat Harder, a teacher from Germantown, Tennessee Season 20 player (2004-03-12).
Donna Isbell Walker, an entertainment writer from Greenville, South Carolina Season 20 player (2004-03-11).
Doug Meyer, an editor from Newton, Massachusetts Season 21 player (2005-06-09). Season 20 player (2004-03-11). Doug later returned...
George Lewis, a teacher from Fairfield, Connecticut Season 20 player (2004-03-10).
Susie López, a musician from Citrus Heights, California Season 20 player (2004-03-10).
Deepa Iyengar, an artist from Los Angeles, California Season 20 player (2004-03-09).
Aisha Tyler, a comedienne, host and actress from Talk Soup, Friends, The 5th Wheel and Ghost Whisperer 2009 Celebrity Jeopardy! winner: $50,000 split between the International Rescue Committee/Congo...
Laura Simandl, a homemaker from New York, New York Season 20 player (2004-03-08).
Mike Weaver, a real estate developer from Glencoe, Illinois Season 20 player (2004-03-08).
Phil York, a bus driver from Springfield, Virginia Season 20 player (2004-03-05).
Jennifer Wilder, a travel agent from Moore, Oklahoma Season 20 player (2004-03-04).
Judy Weisman, a surgeon from Plattsburgh, New York Season 20 player (2004-03-03).
Marisa Goldstein, an attorney from Arlington, Virginia Season 20 player (2004-03-02).
Catherine Allen, a copy editor from DeMotte, Indiana Season 23 player (2007-04-03). Won $1,000 on Who Wants to be...
Vince Valle, a foreign service officer from Arlington, Virginia Season 20 player (2004-03-01).
Jennifer Godwin, a copy editor from Los Angeles, California Season 20 player (2004-03-01).
Gay Hammond, a college instructor from Gainesville, Georgia Season 20 player (2004-02-27).
Jeff Trumbower, a college professor from Jericho, Vermont Season 20 player (2004-02-27).
Beverly Beardsley, a primary teacher from Salem, New Jersey Season 20 player (2004-02-26).
Damon DiPietro, a carpenter from Marietta, Georgia Season 20 player (2004-02-25).
Sean Morris, a college professor from Whittier, California Season 20 player (2004-02-24).
Deborah Walsh, a travel agent from Belchertown, Massachusetts Season 20 player (2004-02-23).
Matt McDonell, a high school math teacher from San Francisco, California Season 20 player (2004-02-23).
Arthur Gandolfi, a commercial real estate executive from New York, New York 2004 Tournament of Champions 2nd runner-up: $25,000. Season 20 4-time champion:...
Lorraine Stalberg, a writer from Malibu, California Season 20 player (2004-02-06).
Cynthia Dvorak, a facilities manager from Chicago, Illinois Season 20 player (2004-02-05).
Kim McShane, a freelance business writer from Tallahassee, Florida Season 20 player (2004-02-04).
Ron Banks, a singer and actor from Costa Mesa, California Season 20 player (2004-02-03).
Eddie Timanus, a sportswriter from Arlington, Virginia 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
John Beck, a copywriter from Torrance, California 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $29,000. 2004 Tournament...
Mike Janssen, a journalist from Arlington, Virginia Season 20 player (2004-01-30).
Lisa Kaiser, a director of communications from Dublin, Ohio Season 20 player (2004-01-30).
Jerome Vered, a writer from Studio City, California 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Hill Harper, an actor from CSI: NY "He graduated magna cum laude from Brown University. He has a...
Christina Maes, a senior at the University of Wisconsin - Green Bay from Green Bay, Wisconsin 2004 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Brad Selvig, a sophomore at Florida State from Jacksonville, Florida 2004 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Al Lindke, a pastor from Montrose, Michigan Season 21 player (2004-10-08). KJL game 53.
Aimee Watson, a mother and erstwhile attorney from Lake Wylie, South Carolina Season 21 player (2004-10-08). KJL game 53.
Ari Schoenholtz, a senior at Williams College from Bethesda, Maryland 2004 College Championship 1st runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $50,000. Jeopardy! Message...
Lily Wang, a junior at Columbia University from Plano, Texas 2004 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000.
Edward Lee, a 12-year-old seventh grader from Sacramento, California "Of the numerous projects he has completed, making gliders and bottle...
Jennifer Lord, a teacher from Wilmington, Delaware Season 21 player (2004-10-07). KJL game 52.
Steve Kornya, a courier from Baltimore, Maryland Season 21 player (2004-10-07). KJL game 52.
Jerome Vered, a writer from Studio City, California 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Jeff Love, a sophomore at Stanford University from Burlingame, California 2004 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. Jeff won $1,000 on Who Wants...
Amanda Nowotny, a sophomore at the University of Pittsburgh from New Castle, Pennsylvania 2004 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Beth Salkind, a paralegal from Lansdowne, Pennsylvania Season 21 player (2004-10-04). KJL game 49.
Jeff Suchard, a toxicologist from Placentia, California Season 21 player (2004-10-04). KJL game 49. Last name pronounced like...
Larry Marshall, a junior at the University of Missouri from Kansas City, Missouri 2004 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Lindsey Hargrove, a senior at the University of Texas from Bellaire, Texas 2004 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Mother's Jeopardy! Message Board user name: collegemom
Bill Carter, a personal fitness trainer from New York, New York Season 21 player (2004-10-06). KJL game 51.
Kathryn Dorminey, an evaluations analyst from Arlington, Virginia Season 21 player (2004-10-06). KJL game 51. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Sam Ott, a graduate student from Los Angeles, California 2004 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 19/20 4-time champion: $67,102 + $1,000.
Ed Schiffer, an attorney from San Francisco, California "A champion of five shows, he was the top winner of...
Casey Retterer, a sophomore at the University of Maryland from Olney, Maryland 2004 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000.
Amory Jendrek, a freshman at Davidson College from Knoxville, Tennessee 2004 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000.
Jim Stalley, a crime data specialist from Denver, Colorado 2004 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 19 4-time champion: $84,100 + $2,000.
Jerome Vered, a writer from Los Angeles, California "The 1-day record of $34,000 he set in 1992 stood for...
Jennifer West, a library technician and stage manager from Salinas, California Season 21 player (2004-12-17).
Emily Lawrence, an attorney from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Season 21 player (2004-12-21).
Harry Sering, a retail manager from Indianapolis, Indiana Season 21 player (2004-12-17).
David Camp, a student from Charlottesville, Virginia Season 21 player (2004-12-22).
Michael Kalk, a retired programmer from Austin, Texas Season 21 player (2004-12-20).
Dave Oosterhuis, a graduate student from Minneapolis, Minnesota Season 21 player (2004-11-09). KJL game 70. Last name pronounced like "OH-ster-hice".
Jennifer Peebles, a newspaper editor from Madison, Tennessee Season 21 player (2004-11-08). KJL game 69.
Leo Wolpert, a college student from Fairfax, Virginia Season 21 player (2004-11-06). KJL game 68.
Jeff Hoppes, a graduate student from El Cerrito, California Season 21 player (2004-11-09). KJL game 70. Last name pronounced like...
Ryan Cook, a graduate student originally from Eveleth, Minnesota Season 21 player (2004-11-06). KJL game 68.
Robert Kirkpatrick, an animator from Miami Beach, Florida Season 21 player (2004-11-08). KJL game 69.
Emily Riippa, a 12-year-old seventh grader from Grand Rapids, Michigan "She is a fast reader, and her mother says she was...
Megan Fraedrich, a 12-year-old seventh grader from Springfield, Virginia "And she was recently an evil stepsister in a performance of...
Russ Schumacher, a graduate student from Fort Collins, Colorado 2014 Battle of the Decades semifinalist: $25,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Scott Renzoni, a bartender and actor from Burlington, Vermont 2004 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 20 4-time champion: $112,998 + $2,000.
John Beck, an associate creative director from Torrance, California 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $29,000. 2004 Tournament...
Vinita Kailasanath, a recent college graduate originally from Laurel, Maryland 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Tom Baker, a writer from Tokyo, Japan 2004 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 20 3-time champion: $102,300 + $2,000.
Eddie Timanus, a sportswriter from Reston, Virginia 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Catherine Ewen, a recent law school graduate from Berkeley, California Season 21 player (2004-12-24).
Rachel McCool, a sophomore at Dickinson College from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 2004 College Championship 2nd runner-up: $25,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: rachel_pi
Dan Ford, an editor from Arlington, Virginia Season 21 player (2004-11-24). KJL game 71. Dan resides in Tysons...
J.D. Smith, an editor and writer from Washington, D.C. Season 21 player (2004-09-06). KJL game 39.
Jessica Ayers, a tutor originally from Walnut Ridge, Arkansas Season 21 player (2004-12-23).
Kermin Fleming, a junior at Carnegie Mellon University from Lexington, Kentucky 2006 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions...
Vicky Manos, a sophomore at St. John’s University from Levittown, New York 2004 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000.
Tamika Turner, an 11-year-old eighth grader from Sylvania, Ohio "She wants to be a journalist, because it’s important for the...
Sean Ryan, a cab driver from State College, Pennsylvania 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into...
Matt Bushell, a junior at Georgetown University from Fairfield, Connecticut 2004 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Kelley Burd, a junior at West Virginia University from Bristol, West Virginia 2004 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000.
Jay Wolman, an attorney and mediator from Washington, D.C. Season 21 player (2004-10-05). KJL game 50.
Pat Greene, a homemaker from Mountain View, California Season 21 player (2004-10-05). KJL game 50.



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