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

#9079, aired 2024-04-11THE MANHATTAN PROJECT $800: A structure called the "Vessel" has 2,500 individual steps & 80 landings, in the yards named this, the river it overlooks Hudson
#9075, aired 2024-04-05IN THIS ECONOMY?! $13,400 (Daily Double): Adam Smith called this system of semi-free labor that ended about 500 years before his time "barbarous" feudalism
#9070, aired 2024-03-29A STANDOUT STAND-UP $800: On "Rolling Stone's 500 Worst Albums", from Blaine Capatch: "2 Foot 2 Loose" by Kenny Loggins & "Idahoication" by this bunch of Flea's the Red Hot Chili Peppers
#9052, aired 2024-03-05"O-U-R" SOMETHING $2000: France lost about 6,000 troops, England, less than 500, in the 1415 battle of this village Agincourt
#9050, aired 2024-03-01COVER ME $400: Aretha Franklin's version of this Otis Redding tune topped Rolling Stone's 2021 list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time "Respect"
#9050, aired 2024-03-01THAT'S A LONG STORY $800: Ralph Ellison's posthumous second novel was culled from more than 1,500 pages of writing & titled after this now-federal holiday Juneteenth
#9045, aired 2024-02-23THAT BUILDING HAS GREAT BONES $7,000 (Daily Double): You'll think of mortality in a Rome church housing 3,500 skulls of friars in this order that makes me think of Italian coffee the Capuchins
#9044, aired 2024-02-22HOW MANY TIMES? $1200: Sir John Gielgud: More than 500 times, one seen here perform as Hamlet
#9043, aired 2024-02-21EXTREMELY RANDOM CALCULATIONS $2000: Forbes' annual wealthiest Americans minus Fortune's annual biggest U.S. companies by revenue -100
#9041, aired 2024-02-19HEAVY $600: Kind of light & heavy at the same time, the net weight of one of these cotton units is around 500 pounds a bale
#9039, aired 2024-02-15AROUND THE WORLD $200: Well-preserved sections of it run about 5,500 miles from Mount Hu near Dandong to Jiayu Pass in the Gansu province the Great Wall of China
#9036, aired 2024-02-12HOMES $2000: In 1879 Jefferson Davis paid $5,500 for this Biloxi home whose name suggests its "beautiful view" Beauvoir
#9033, aired 2024-02-07AHHH, THE FRENCH $200: This national heroine of France was canonized on May 16, 1920, nearly 500 years after her death Joan of Arc
#9030, aired 2024-02-02BILLBOARD'S 500 BEST POP SONGS $400: At No. 1, Billboard picked this Whitney Houston hit that made hitting the floor "feel like an issue of life-or-death urgency" "I Wanna Dance With Somebody"
#9030, aired 2024-02-02BILLBOARD'S 500 BEST POP SONGS $800: "I'll tell you something", the Beatles got No. 10 with this 1964 hit, "a force the likes of which pop had never encountered" "I Wanna Hold Your Hand"
#9030, aired 2024-02-02BILLBOARD'S 500 BEST POP SONGS $1200: Can't you hear that boom-badoom-boom of her "Super Bass", making the list's top 20 Nicki Minaj
#9030, aired 2024-02-02BILLBOARD'S 500 BEST POP SONGS $1600: No. 3 was this Temptations classic about a lover, "immediately recognizable from the opening bass line" "My Girl"
#9030, aired 2024-02-02BILLBOARD'S 500 BEST POP SONGS $2000: At No. 5, this 2005 Kelly Clarkson Grammy winner, "the 21st century's greatest contribution to the pop canon so far" "Since U Been Gone"
#9029, aired 2024-02-01MOUNTAIN HIGH $200: The tenth-highest peak in the world, Annapurna I reaches 26,500 feet in these mountains the Himalayas
#9026, aired 2024-01-29WOMEN IN SPORTS $600: With a lap of 196.434 mph, she was the fastest qualifier at the 2013 Daytona 500 Danica Patrick
#25, aired 2024-01-16THE MOUNT RUSHMORE OF... $200: Will Ferrell films: "Old School", "Anchorman", "Step Brothers" & this comedy set in the Big Apple & the North Pole Elf
#25, aired 2024-01-16YUP, IT'S A PORT-A-POTTY $800: A break at the Indy 500, it's also the name of public toilets used in San Francisco since 2014 Pit Stop
#9015, aired 2024-01-12A SEASONED FILM $800: In this film Joseph Gordon-Levitt picks the right "day" for an impromptu dance to a Hall & Oates song 500 Days of Summer
#9013, aired 2024-01-10U.S. MONEY $1000: Part of the Treasury Department, the U.S. bureau of these 2 activities can produce over $500 million in notes in a day engraving & printing
#24, aired 2024-01-09FEMALE FIRSTS $300: The first female CEO of a Fortune 500 company, Katharine Graham was the longtime publisher of this D.C.-based newspaper The Washington Post
#9010, aired 2024-01-05THE OCEAN $400: The historical average of these Titanic menaces is about 500 entering N. Atlantic shipping lanes, but there are recent 4-digit years icebergs
#9003, aired 2023-12-27BAYS $1200: A South Florida national park with this bay in its name is home to more than 500 species of reef fish Biscayne
#8999, aired 2023-12-21LEGEND DAIRY $400: Back in 1936 Louis Meyer drank buttermilk on Victory Lane after winning this auto race & a tradition was born the Indy 500
#22, aired 2023-12-06A CHANGE OF "PACE" $300: The Daytona 500 is also known as "The Great American" this Race
#22, aired 2023-12-06CELEBRITY TELL-ALLS $1500: "The Last Black Unicorn": She estimates that she worked over 500 bar mitzvahs in her younger years Tiffany Haddish
#8985, aired 2023-12-01LANDMARKS FOR SALE $600: 4,500 years old, its royal headdress of limestone makes it the finest in noseless architecture! the Sphinx
#8977, aired 2023-11-21TEACHING $2000: This organization started in 1990 with 500 idealistic young people working in schools in low-income communities Teach for America
#8968, aired 2023-11-08METALLICA $200: In 1987 the album "Ride the Lightning" by Metallica achieved this status of 500,000 copies sold gold
#8966, aired 2023-11-06AT THE ANCIENT ROMAN CINEPLEX $1600: 2009: Zooey Deschanel in "(____) Days of Summer" D
#8957, aired 2023-10-24COUNTRIES THAT BORDER INDIA $800: India's longest land border, some 2,500 miles, is with this nation that gained independence in 1971 Bangladesh
#8954, aired 2023-10-19ROCKET MAN $200: Maurice "Rocket" Richard of this 1950s team's dynasty was the first NHL player to score 500 goals the Canadiens
#8953, aired 2023-10-18MIRRORS $600: Before the advent of this device in the 1911 Indy 500, passengers called riding mechanics watched for cars coming up behind rearview mirror
#8950, aired 2023-10-13LANDLOCKED COUNTRIES $4,000 (Daily Double): Ouagadougou, the capital of this country, is about 500 miles from the seacoast Burkina Faso
#16, aired 2023-10-11PEW! PEW! PEW! $3,000 (Daily Double): Derived from the French word for "flea", it's a dark shade of red similar to burnt sienna puce
#15, aired 2023-10-04THE MEDI-VERSE $500 (Daily Double): Development of the fighter pilot's G-suit is one of the breakthroughs from this clinic whose name sounds like a deli condiment the Mayo Clinic
#15, aired 2023-10-04ESTATE PLANNING $1,200 (Daily Double): In law, it's one party managing another's property for the benefit of a third; in life, some say it's the key to a good relationship trust
#8924, aired 2023-07-27THE FORBES 2023 BILLIONAIRES $800: He founded his sports shoe company "in 1964, with just $500" & he & family are now No. 25 at $45.1 billion Phil Knight
#8923, aired 2023-07-26BRACE FOR LANDING $400: A flight path takes you between mountains and leads to a short runway at India's Leh Airport in this 1,500-mile-long range the Himalayas
#8923, aired 2023-07-26TAKING STOCK $1600: This company headquartered in Omaha has the most expensive stock in the world at about $500,000 a share in April 2023 Berkshire Hathaway
#8911, aired 2023-07-10LAKES & RIVERS $2000: Tributaries of this 1,500-mile-long Australian river include the Darling & the Murrumbidgee the Murray
#8908, aired 2023-07-05WHO ARE "U"? $800: Bobby, Al & Al Jr. of this famous racing family have won the Indy 500 9 times among them the Unsers
#8907, aired 2023-07-04WORLD RIVERS $2000: Starting near Lake Geneva, it flows about 500 miles to reach the Mediterranean near Marseilles the Rhône
#8906, aired 2023-07-03WORDS WITHIN WORDS $400: A small flowing body of water contains this, 500 sheets of paper a ream
#8901, aired 2023-06-26CLASSICAL MUSIC $1600: Modern composer David Philip Hefti's "Fünf Concertini" honors this Italian known for creating about 500 concertos Vivaldi
#8883, aired 2023-05-31BARRIERS & DIVIDERS $1200: Seen here is a bit of a 3,500-mile fence across Australia's outback to protect sheep & other animals from this type of dog dingo
#16, aired 2023-05-22THE MAXIMUM ALLOWED $400: In 2023 the max allowed to contribute to one of these alphanumeric thingies goes up to $22,500 a 401(k)
#8874, aired 2023-05-18MAGAZINES $200: In 2021 this magazine famous for its "500" ranking of companies named Alyson Shontell its first-ever woman editor-in-chief Fortune
#8, aired 2023-05-12WORLD COINS $800: Cameroon is one of several countries that use a currency called the CFA this; coins come in values from 1 to 500 franc
#8, aired 2023-05-12WORLD COINS $1,000 (Daily Double): Though Mount Ararat is in Turkey, this neighboring country issued a 500-dram coin featuring the mountain along with Noah's Ark & a dove Armenia
#8858, aired 2023-04-26UNGULATES $1600: Arni is another word for this ungulate with a liquid in its 2-word name, tipping--& possibly breaking--the scales at over 2,500 pounds a water buffalo
#8854, aired 2023-04-20REPTILES $400: Sometimes 30 feet long & 500 pounds, this snake has been known to dine on jaguars, deer & capybara an anaconda
#8846, aired 2023-04-10MOOSE-ELLANEOUS $1000: The biggest moose subspecies, 1,500 pounds or more, is named for Alaska & this adjacent Canadian territory Yukon
#8835, aired 2023-03-24THE WWE $200: (Kofi Kingston presents the clue.) "Awesome" doesn't even begin to describe this WWE legend; billed at 7'4" & 500 pounds he loved practical jokes & would move his friends' small cars at night--yes, move, & not drive André the Giant
#8831, aired 2023-03-20PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATIONS $1600: His nearly 8,500-word address is by far the longest ever; he should have saved his energy William Henry Harrison
#8826, aired 2023-03-13THE BIG BANG THEORY $600: In 2020 improper storage of ammonium nitrate led to an explosion equivalent to 500 tons of TNT in this Mideastern city Beirut
#8824, aired 2023-03-09A BUSINESS, MAJOR $1000: In 2020 Lululemon spent $500 million to buy this fitness company whose wall-mounted device streams exercise classes Mirror
#8811, aired 2023-02-20BODIES OF WATER $1,800 (Daily Double): Differing by a letter, these 2 rivers both rise in Switzerland; one is about 830 miles long & the other, more than 500 the Rhône & Rhine
#8809, aired 2023-02-16SAME FIRST & LAST LETTER GEOGRAPHY $2000: This river rises in the Czech Republic but nearly 500 of its 724 miles flow through Germany to the North Sea the Elbe
#8807, aired 2023-02-14THE RIVER $800: It winds some 500 miles from the Cote d'Or to Le Havre the Seine
#8800, aired 2023-02-03ROMAN NUMERAL SPELLING $400: Take it easy: 1,001, 50, 500 mild
#8800, aired 2023-02-03ROMAN NUMERAL SPELLING $1000: Stay sharp! 6, 5, 1, 500 vivid
#13, aired 2023-02-02LAKES & RIVERS $10,000 (Daily Double): On the border of Peru & Bolivia, the always fun to say Lake Titicaca lies 12,500 feet above sea level in these mountains the Andes
#12, aired 2023-01-26REAL ESTATES $200: According to Zillow, this residence at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C. is worth about $500 million the White House
#12, aired 2023-01-26A SIGN OF SHAME $3,000 (Daily Double): In this Nathaniel Hawthorne novel, single mom Hester Prynne must wear a red "A" on her dress The Scarlet Letter
#8792, aired 2023-01-243.7 TRILLION FISH IN THE OCEAN $200: With a distinctly shaped keppy called a cephalofoil, this shark has been known to swim in schools as large as 500 a hammerhead
#11, aired 2023-01-19I AM A CHAMPION! $300: On May 30,1911, Ray Harroun became the first champ of this race, going 75 mph; Marcus Ericsson won it in 2022, going 100 mph faster the Indy 500
#8788, aired 2023-01-18THE 1890s $3,600 (Daily Double): Returning after a 1,500-year break, these opened April 6, 1896 the (Modern) Olympic Games
#8784, aired 2023-01-12SAVE ROOM FOR DESERT $800: This desert highlighted here covers some serious ground--500,000 square miles, give or take the Gobi Desert
#10, aired 2023-01-12LETTER, PERFECT $500: A Roman 500, or a report card grade you'd prefer not to see D
#8782, aired 2023-01-10SPORTS TROPHIES $400: Given out on Memorial Day weekend, the Borg-Warner Trophy goes to the winner of this race the Indianapolis 500
#8772, aired 2022-12-27ECONOMY OF MOVEMENT $800: This airline can take you first class from New York to London for about $6,500; a trip on the same brand "Galactic" is more Virgin (Atlantic)
#8770, aired 2022-12-23THAT WAS MY HOME $1000: The manor, 56,500 sq. feet with room to park 100 cars, belonged to this mega-producer of "Beverly Hills, 90210" & "Dynasty" Spelling
#8758, aired 2022-12-07LIFE'S PEAKS & VALLEYS $1200: Valles Marineris, seen here on this planet, is 2,500 miles long & 6 miles deep; the Grand Canyon goes 277 & 1, respectfully Mars
#8738, aired 2022-11-09STANFORD ATHLETICS $1000: (Haley Jones presents the clue.) Just like me, she went from Archbishop Mitty High to Stanford, where she recorded more than 1,500 kills; she went on to be the most decorated beach volleyball Olympian Kerri Walsh
#6, aired 2022-10-30PRETTY LITTLE LIES $500: How's this for a flex? You just got back from the gym, & get this, you dead-lifted a ton & a half, this many pounds 3,000
#8718, aired 2022-10-12"GO"ING PLACES $400: This arid region occupies 500,000 square miles of northern China & southern Mongolia the Gobi Desert
#3, aired 2022-10-09A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN $400: It was founded in Daytona Beach in 1948 to organize races for "stock" or production line cars NASCAR
#8706, aired 2022-09-26MOUNTAIN WORLD $1200: 3,500-foot Table Mountain overlooks this South African city of more than 4 million people Cape Town
#8696, aired 2022-09-12FINANCE & INVESTING $400: The 3 headline indexes are the Dow Industrials, the S&P 500 & this stock exchange's Composite NASDAQ
#8689, aired 2022-07-21ASIAN GEOGRAPHY $400: Extending more than 1,500 miles, these mountains separate the Indian subcontinent from the remainder of Asia Himalayas
#8671, aired 2022-06-27F1 GRAND PRIX SITES $200: The Monaco Grand Prix is said to be among the "Triple Crown" of autosport with the 24 Hours of Le Mans & this U.S. race in May the Indy 500
#8669, aired 2022-06-23MOUNTAINS $400: Utah's highest point is 13,500-foot Kings Peak in these mountains the Rocky Mountains
#8663, aired 2022-06-15MILWAUKEE: NEWS CLUES $200: (Mike Strehlow of the CBS58 news team presents the clue.) Years that end in 3 & 8 bring out big celebrations of this company; in 2018, its 115th birthday bash had 6,500 riders roaring down Wisconsin Avenue Harley-Davidson
#8649, aired 2022-05-26HISTORIA ESPAÑOLA $1600: Almost 500 years of the Spanish empire ended in 1975 with withdrawal from the not so far off area called Spanish, now Western, this Sahara
#8646, aired 2022-05-23IT'S AN "AD", "AD", "AD", "AD" WORLD $1,800 (Daily Double): This large historic city is 400 miles southwest of Tehran & 500 east of Beirut Baghdad
#8642, aired 2022-05-17POETS $800: It took this poet 5 years to sell 500 copies of his first book, "Prufrock & Other Observations" (T.S.) Eliot
#8635, aired 2022-05-064 "N" $800: It's a 500-year anniversary a quincentennial
#8634, aired 2022-05-05IT'S TV MOTHER'S DAY $2000: When not helping special victims in about 500 episodes, this "Law & Order: SVU" character adopted an orphan named Noah Olivia Benson
#8633, aired 2022-05-04HUNDREDS $200: In 1955 this magazine first published its list of the 500 largest U.S. corporations by annual revenue Fortune
#8629, aired 2022-04-28CATCHING YOU SHORT $1600: You might only need a 500-foot-long runway to land an aircraft with STOL short for this short take off & landing
#8628, aired 2022-04-27MOUNTAINS & HILLS $2000: About 18,500 feet high, this inactive volcano in Russia is the highest peak in Europe Mount Elbrus
#8613, aired 2022-04-06IT'S ALL RELATIVE $200: The Abbasid Dynasty that ruled a Muslim caliphate for 500 years bears the name of Al-Abbas, the uncle of this prophet Muhammad
#8611, aired 2022-04-04ASIAN MONARCHS $1200: Darius the Great led this empire at its peak around 500 B.C. & tried to conquer Greece several times Persia
#8602, aired 2022-03-22INVESTING $400: Warren Buffett says most people should simply hold a fund that tracks the S&P 500, short for this index Standard & Poor's
#8601, aired 2022-03-21SEISMIC ACTIVITY $400: An earthquake where one plate moves under another & pushes the top plate up may cause this wave that can reach around 500 miles per hour a tsunami
#8600, aired 2022-03-18ANALYZING THE SEUSS CHARACTER $1000: This title guy gets a death sentence--via beheading!--then overcomes his hoarding & sells his "500 Hats" to the king Bartholomew Cubbins
#8591, aired 2022-03-073-LETTER INITIALISMS $200: Big Blue is the nickname of this Fortune 500 company IBM
#8589, aired 2022-03-03GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS $600: In 2009 Ursula Burns became the first Black woman to head a Fortune 500 company, this one; copy that! Xerox
#8588, aired 2022-03-02FITS & STARTS $800: A green flag at 12:47 P.M. on May 30 signaled the start of the 2021 running of this race the Indianapolis 500
#8586, aired 2022-02-28COLORS IN NATURE $1600: This colorful Atlantic type of tuna is the largest type, weighing as much as 1,500 pounds bluefin
#8, aired 2022-02-11U.S. CITIES $600: It's about 500 miles from this state capital to the larger city of the same name Charleston
#5, aired 2022-02-10HOME ECONOMICS WITH TOPHER GRACE $400: (Topher Grace delivers the clue.) Sometimes life comes at you fast--ouch--glad everyone was okay--good thing you have car insurance; but now you must pay this, the part of the covered loss that's out of pocket; $500 tends to be the popular choice the deductible
#8573, aired 2022-02-093-LETTER ANIMALS $400: 58 million years ago, a thankfully extinct relative of this constrictor could reach 2,500 pounds & 40 feet in length boa
#8573, aired 2022-02-093-LETTER ANIMALS $1200: Related to sharks, this cartilaginous fish has more than 500 species, including the blue-spotted ribbontail a ray
#3, aired 2022-02-09BUILDINGS $400: Charlie Munger planned a building at Michigan & a future 4,500-bed one at UCSB, both much discussed for the rooms' lack of these windows
#2, aired 2022-02-08STUFF YOU SHOULD KNOW $200: (Josh Clark reads the clue.) Sure, some birds can mimic speech, but Puck, this type of bird, like the one we're showing, knew more than 1,500 words, & that's a mouthful a parakeet
#1, aired 2022-02-08THAT'S QUITE A DORM ROOM $600: An indoor, Olympic-sized swimming pool is a nice touch! You can try to beat her gold medal time in 2021's 1,500-meter freestyle (Katie) Ledecky
#8566, aired 2022-01-31STUPID ANSWERS $600: Hammacher Schlemmer sells a $9,500 gyroscopic one of these swaying items a hammock
#8558, aired 2022-01-19CORRECT THAT NUMBER $1000: In a classic poem: "Then they rode back, but not / Not the" 19 600
#8553, aired 2022-01-12HOW PROVINCIAL $800: When Gander's Airport welcomed 6,500 passengers on U.S.-bound flights on Sept. 11, 2001, its province was still called this Newfoundland
#8549, aired 2022-01-06JOB DESCRIPTION $1000: Take in 4,500 years of history; 12 basic meridians & qi are key; get to the multiple points & max around 0.4 inches deep an acupuncturist
#8549, aired 2022-01-06ANNIVERSARIES $2,000 (Daily Double): In January 2015 1,500 military re-enactors marked the bicentennial of this battle at Chalmette Battlefield the Battle of New Orleans
#8548, aired 2022-01-05HAND-Y RESPONSES $1000: An investment fund with a portfolio that tracks a group of stocks such as the S&P 500 companies an index fund
#8541, aired 2021-12-27GEOGRAPHY $1600: Home to about 500,000 people, this republic, southwest of India, is made up of about 1,200 coral islands & sand banks the Maldives
#8540, aired 2021-12-24ALL AROUND THE WORLD $800: The 1,500-foot Petronas Towers are linked via a skybridge between floors 41 & 42 in this Malaysian city Kuala Lumpur
#8535, aired 2021-12-17MOVIE TAGLINES $400: 2010: "You don't get to 500 million friends without making a few enemies"; what's on your mind? The Social Network
#8531, aired 2021-12-13LATIN AMERICAN GEOGRAPHY $1600: Fed by many rivers like the Ramis & Coata & nestled between Andean ranges, this lake sits at 12,500 feet above sea level Lake Titicaca
#8529, aired 2021-12-09AROUND THE MEDITERRANEAN $400: Stretch your legs for a walk around this entire country; okay, its area is about 500 acres, but still...! Then hit its casino Monaco
#8528, aired 2021-12-08"ENNIAL" RESPONSE WILL DO $2000: It's the official commission to honor America in 2026--we'll be halfway to 500 Semiquincentennial
#8526, aired 2021-12-06LANGUAGES $2,000 (Daily Double): It's the group of 500 or more related African languages that include Xhosa & Swahili Bantu
#8511, aired 2021-11-15NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC OCEAN: A GLOBAL ODYSSEY $400: This largest species of penguin can dive to more than 500 yards in the chilly waters of the raw sea emperor penguin
#8508, aired 2021-11-10FIRST THINGS FIRST $600: In 1977 driver Janet Guthrie became the first woman to compete in both of these races that total 1,000 miles the Daytona 500 & the Indianapolis 500
#8494, aired 2021-10-21THIS IS THE WAY $200: It's pretty much a straight 8-hour shot up I-5 to go the 500 miles from San Diego to this capital Sacramento
#8493, aired 2021-10-20BRIDAL WAVES $1600: Some 2,500 couples took vows at a 2014 mass wedding staged by the Unification Church in this country South Korea
#8492, aired 2021-10-19FORTUNE 500 FORTUNES $200: Despite lackluster sales of the Chevy Bolt, this company had a 2020 value of more than $35 billion General Motors
#8492, aired 2021-10-19FORTUNE 500 FORTUNES $400: Sales of these, 55% of Apple's total sales, fell 14% in 2019; never fear, the company's still worth $2 trillion iPhones
#8492, aired 2021-10-19FORTUNE 500 FORTUNES $600: O say can you see the $121 billion in revenue of this for-profit health federation that operates Blue Cross & Blue Shield Anthem
#8492, aired 2021-10-19FORTUNE 500 FORTUNES $800: This home improvement retailer with a possessive name is valued in excess of $110 billion Lowe's
#8492, aired 2021-10-19FORTUNE 500 FORTUNES $1000: This petroleum company abbreviated VLO is VLO'd at more than $22 billion Valero
#8487, aired 2021-10-12YOU'VE BEEN A GREAT AUDIENCE $400: Broadway theaters have at least 500 seats; off-Broadway ones tend to have 100 to 499 & these with a similar name, under 100 off-off Broadway
#8466, aired 2021-09-13IS AN ISLAND $800: Brunei & the 13,500-foot Mount Kinabalu are on this large island that lies on the equator Borneo
#8460, aired 2021-08-06ASH TREE $800: Ash trees are home to more than 500 species of these symbiotic organisms, including old man's beard lichen
#8436, aired 2021-07-05KABUL STONES $400: Built for protection around 1,500 years ago, Kabul's "Great" this runs atop a mountain that towers over the city a wall
#8426, aired 2021-06-21A BRIEF HISTORY $400: Boris Fausto's "Concise History of" this nation covers 500 years, starting with the arrival of the Portuguese Brazil
#8426, aired 2021-06-21YOU'RE ALL OVER THE MAP $1600: Extending from the Arctic coast to the Kazakhstan border, this Russian mountain range goes north/south for about 1,500 miles the Urals
#8424, aired 2021-06-17EVEN NUMBERS $800: In Roman numerals, you need an MD for this number, MD 1,500
#8412, aired 2021-06-01PERU $1000: This lake that's 12,500 feet above sea level is on the border of Peru & Bolivia Lake Titicaca
#8411, aired 2021-05-31HATS IN BOOKS $600: In a Dr. Seuss book title, Bartholomew Cubbins wears this many hats 500
#8411, aired 2021-05-31HORSE CENTS $800: Cameroon produced a commemorative 500-franc "Happiness" coin in the shape of one of these, with a 4-leaf clover on the back a horseshoe
#8402, aired 2021-05-18SOMETHING'S LOOMING OVER ME $400: In Norwich, England it's Norwich Castle, which for 500 years was repurposed as this type of institution, for sure using its keep a prison
#8389, aired 2021-04-29GEOGRAPHIC TOP 10s $1000: This mountain chain that extends some 1,500 miles from Morocco to Tunisia is the world's 7th longest the Atlas Mountains
#8383, aired 2021-04-21SAVE OUR LANDMARKS! $1000: UNESCO & Peru agreed to allow only 2,500 visitors a day to this site, but that number is regularly exceeded Machu Picchu
#8379, aired 2021-04-15AUCTION $800: In 2008 one of these double-talk electric guitar effects pedals used by Jimi Hendrix sold at auction for $15,500 a wah-wah pedal
#8359, aired 2021-03-18MOUNTAIN $1600: This 1,500-mile-long mountain range stretches along Africa's Maghrib, the western arm of the Arab world the Atlas
#8359, aired 2021-03-18MOUNTAIN $2000: The area around this peak, the highest summit outside of Asia, was the site of Incan ritual sacrifices 500 years ago Mount Aconcagua
#8349, aired 2021-03-04BORDERS $2000: Botswana's border with Zambia is less than 500 feet across this river near Victoria Falls the Zambezi
#8339, aired 2021-02-18ALL FAIRS $1000: Exhibits at Osaka's 1970 World Expo included one of these microscopes capable of magnifying objects 500,000 times an electron microscope
#8338, aired 2021-02-17U.S. CITIES $600: West Virginia's capital & this Carolina port city of the same name are about 500 miles apart & named for different people Charleston
#8320, aired 2021-01-22EXTREME LAKES $1000: Geothermal vents at the bottom of Champagne Pool on North Island in this country are 500 degrees New Zealand
#8317, aired 2021-01-19COUNTRY ROADS $200: 500-mile long Bundesstrasse 1 Germany
#8316, aired 2021-01-18SPACE-PODGE $600: Traveling at up to 500 miles per second, solar wind mainly contains ions of these 2 lightest elements hydrogen & helium
#8315, aired 2021-01-15FORTIFY YOURSELF $800: Built with siege amenities like a 500-foot-deep well, the Königstein Fortress is aka the Saxon this, after a Paris prison Bastille
#8314, aired 2021-01-14THE BEST OF TIMES $600: Hicham El Guerrouj holds the world records in the mile & this metric track distance that's just a bit shorter 1,500 meters
#8299, aired 2020-12-10BRAND NAMES $800: In 1958 this credit card began as BankAmericard when cards with a $500 limit were sent out as an experiment Visa
#8296, aired 2020-12-07BRIDGES $800 (Daily Double): Not everything in this city is 500 years old--the Constitution Bridge over the Grand Canal opened in 2008 Venice
#8292, aired 2020-12-01HAVE A CHAIR $1000: A fighting chair isn't for boxing but for this sport; an adjustable footrest helps with balance as you battle 500-lb. foes below fishing
#8290, aired 2020-11-27LET'S START A SMALL BUSINESS $200: 99.9% of all U.S. businesses, small businesses are defined as having fewer than this many employees, D to the Romans 500
#8283, aired 2020-11-18AROUND THE WORLD $1000: This 1,500-mile mountain chain separates the Mediterranean basin from the Sahara the Atlas Mountains
#8276, aired 2020-11-09A DAY AT THE RACES $400: It took 3 days of looking at news pics, but Lee Petty was finally named the winner of the 1st 500 at this Fla. speedway in 1959 Daytona
#8273, aired 2020-11-04IT'S GONNA BE CLOSE... $1200: On May 24, 1992 Al Unser Jr. held off the perfectly named for his sport Scott Goodyear by .043 of a second to win this event the Indianapolis 500
#8271, aired 2020-11-02ART APPRECIATION $1200: A New York couple paid $212,500 for 15 paintings by this Spaniard in 1956; in 2015 a single one of them sold for $179 million Picasso
#8267, aired 2020-10-27KEYBOARD INSTRUMENTS $800: The organ in West Point's Cadet Chapel has about 23,500 of these pipes
#8261, aired 2020-10-19MOVIES PERFECT FOR A MATINEE $800: Spoiler alert: at the end of this film, after surviving a break-up, Joseph Gordon-Levitt meets a girl named Autumn 500 Days of Summer
#8257, aired 2020-10-13NASCAR IN VEGAS $400: (Kevin Harvick presents from the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.) I'm Kevin Harvick; I might have only won one NASCAR Cup Series points race in 2007, but I sure did make it count, winning this event, the Super Bowl of stock car racing, by .02 seconds the Daytona 500
#8254, aired 2020-10-08BEER/ME! $800: Last name of brothers Kyle & Kurt, cool as "Ice" as they finished 1-2 at NASCAR's Food City 500 in 2019 Busch
#8252, aired 2020-10-06TALKING FRONT OFFICE BASEBALL $600: Oops...Mets owners invested $500 mil.--a ballpark figure--with this man, whose Ponzi scheme struck out in 2008 Bernie Madoff
#8239, aired 2020-09-17SCIENCE & NATURE $400: The giant variety of this, Tridacna gigas, is the largest living bivalve mollusk & can grow to 4 feet across & 500 pounds a clam
#8228, aired 2020-06-03IS IT BIGGER THAN A CHICKEN? $1000: Yes, & the massive Three Gorges Dam generates 22,500 megawatts stretching 1.4 miles across this river the Yangtze River
#8226, aired 2020-06-01THE A.V. CLUB $3,800 (Daily Double): Almost 500 concerti from this Venetian survive today Vivaldi
#8225, aired 2020-05-29COOL NEWS $600: In 2020 this sports league & its players association reached a deal that will pay top centers & point guards in excess of $500,000 a year the WNBA
#8222, aired 2020-05-26BUY YOUR OWN $800: A $1,500 Lehman's stainless steel this type of beverage press requires 34 apples to the gallon a cider press
#8215, aired 2020-05-01HISTORIC HAPPENINGS $400: The governor of Louisiana put one of these for $500 on Jean Lafitte's head, so Jean put one out for $1,500 on the governor a bounty
#8212, aired 2020-04-28WHAT'S MY AIRLINE? $800: A few years after losing control of TWA around 1960, this man sold his shares for more than $500 million Howard Hughes
#8206, aired 2020-04-20SPORTS TALK $800: In track, the "metric mile" is this many meters 1,500
#8204, aired 2020-04-16JUNIORS & SENIORS $1200: In February 2018 Dale Sr.'s grandson Jeffrey drove in the Daytona 500, the 40th straight year for this family the Earnhardts
#8200, aired 2020-04-10HEAD FOR THE HILLS $800: Cerro Bolivar rises more than 1,500 feet above the grasslands of the Guiana highlands in this South American nation Venezuela
#8187, aired 2020-03-24COLONIAL AMERICA $800: Of 500 colonists in this first English settlement in N. America in fall 1609, fewer than 1/5 would survive the coming winter Jamestown
#8181, aired 2020-03-16NORTH KOREAN GEOGRAPHY $2000: NK's longest river is this 500-mile one that served as a strategic goal for U.N. forces during the war in the 1950s the Yalu
#8176, aired 2020-03-09COSMOS: POSSIBLE WORLDS $1200: 500 meters across and located in Southern China, the largest of these searches space for answers to questions about the universe's origin a radio telescope
#8174, aired 2020-03-05MONUMENTS & MEMORIALS $2000: At 500', the world's tallest cross stands over Spain's Valley of the Fallen but no longer over this dictator, moved elsewhere in 2019 Francisco Franco
#8170, aired 2020-02-28BODY PARTS $800: This, AKA the thighbone, has been shown to resist compression forces of up to 2,500 lbs. but please don't try that at home the femur
#8169, aired 2020-02-27I QUIT $1200: Thomas Campbell went from a curator AKA "Tapestry Tom" to head of this 2,500-employee NYC institution but resigned in 2017 the Metropolitan Museum of Art
#8167, aired 2020-02-25THAT'S SO 500 YEARS AGO! $400: On Sept. 20, 1519 this Portuguese captain led his 5-ship fleet towards South America without even using GPS! Magellan
#8167, aired 2020-02-25THAT'S SO 500 YEARS AGO! $800: To protect inventors & their works, in 1474 the senate of this Italian maritime republic enacted the first patent law Venice
#8167, aired 2020-02-25THAT'S SO 500 YEARS AGO! $1200: As recorded by monks from 1485 to 1507, the leading cause of death for them was this disease of the lungs; plague was third tuberculosis
#8167, aired 2020-02-25THAT'S SO 500 YEARS AGO! $2000: The biggest artillery of the period may have been the great cannon that fired at this city during the 1453 siege Constantinople
#8167, aired 2020-02-25THAT'S SO 500 YEARS AGO! $6,000 (Daily Double): One of the largest religious complexes ever built, this temple dedicated to Vishnu was mostly abandoned by 1431 Angkor Wat
#8165, aired 2020-02-21SOUTH AMERICAN PLACES $400: 9,500 feet up in the Andes, Portillo, Chile is South America's oldest resort for this winter activity skiing
#8161, aired 2020-02-17SURVIVOR $1000: (Jeff Probst, the host of Survivor, presents the clue.) The castaways on "Survivor: China" visited the Great Wall & the Shaolin Temple, home of kung fu; for help with strategy the tribes were given this book that Sun Tzu wrote more than 2,500 years ago, though its tactics apply to "Survivor" as if it had been written today The Art of War
#8159, aired 2020-02-13THE CIVIL WAR $200: About 1,500 Union soldiers received this highest award for valor, instituted by Congress during the Civil War the Congressional Medal of Honor
#8158, aired 2020-02-12DAYTONA 500 GRAND MARSHALS $200: 2017 Grand Marshal Owen Wilson is the voice of this "Cars" car Lightning McQueen
#8158, aired 2020-02-12DAYTONA 500 GRAND MARSHALS $400: This man of few words is the only Supreme Court justice on the list Clarence Thomas
#8158, aired 2020-02-12DAYTONA 500 GRAND MARSHALS $600: In 2019, 5 years after recording 20.5 sacks & even 3 offensive TDs for the Houston Texans, this D.E. got his grand marshal on J.J. Watt
#8158, aired 2020-02-12DAYTONA 500 GRAND MARSHALS $800: Alabama's governor & a presidential candidate in the '70s, he got the honor twice in the decade George Wallace
#8158, aired 2020-02-12DAYTONA 500 GRAND MARSHALS $1000: He did some slick driving in "Gone in 60 Seconds", perhaps qualifying him as the 2007 grand marshal Nicolas Cage
#8153, aired 2020-02-05GENETIC DISORDERS $1200: Duchenne MD--MD short for this--is an inherited disorder that affects about 1 in 3,500 male births around the world muscular dystrophy
#8152, aired 2020-02-04TL;DR $400: 1,200+ pages? Gimme the gist of this novel...the French invade Russia, m-hm ...500 characters?! ...Prince Andrey Bolkonsky...got it! War and Peace
#8152, aired 2020-02-04APOSTOLIC NAMES $1600: In a Seuss tale a boy with this apostolic name had 500 hats Bartholomew
#8149, aired 2020-01-30WEBSITES $200: (Sarah of Clue Crew presents from the Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum.) Federal funding covers only about 2/3 of the Smithsonian's expenses, so to ready Neil Armstrong's space suit for Apollo 11's 50th anniversary, the Air and Space Museum raised more than $500,000 via a "Reboot the Suit" campaign on this community funding website Kickstarter
#8143, aired 2020-01-22AIRPORT ATTRACTIONS $200: In an ex-terminal, designed by Eero Saarinen, the TWA Hotel has 500-plus ultra-quiet rooms with views of this airport's runway Kennedy Airport
#8138, aired 2020-01-15TREES $600: Perennials like mountain hemlock & lodgepole pine are found near, but not above, this natural boundary at about 9,500 feet the timberline
#8, aired 2020-01-14MATH TO ROMAN NUMERALS TO INITIALS TO NAMES $400: The square root of 4,000,000 to this guy who hit more than 500 career home runs from 1986 to 2001 Mark McGwire
#2, aired 2020-01-07ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN $400: Julia Morgan designed this 68,500-square-foot home in San Simeon, California in the Mediterranean Revival style Hearst Castle
#8130, aired 2020-01-03I'M SO THERE FOR IT! $200: It's 399 B.C. & I'm ready for my trial; 500 Greek jurors are sure to give this harmless elderly philosopher a fair shake Socrates
#8121, aired 2019-12-23RIVERS $800: Appropriately, this river forms a 500-mile boundary between the Republic of it & the Democratic Republic of it the Congo
#8121, aired 2019-12-23FBI HEADQUARTERS $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from the FBI headquarters in Washington, D.C.) Nearly 95% of the over 500 who've appeared on the FBI's 10 Most Wanted fugitives list have been found, including this man who was listed twice--first following an April 1968 assassination and again briefly after a short 1977 prison escape James Earl Ray
#8117, aired 2019-12-17ASIA $1200: Touring the 500-acre film city & even getting to be an extra is a treat for fans of Mumbai's movie industry, best known as this Bollywood
#8111, aired 2019-12-09GEO, DUDE $200: We're gonna par-tay at this beach, 60 miles northeast of Orlando, & watch 500 miles of left turns at its intl. speedway! Daytona
#8108, aired 2019-12-04YOU CAN TAKE THAT TO THE BANK! $800: My bank called--someone tried to buy a $2,500 laptop on my credit card but I have protection vs. this crime, a synonym for deceit fraud
#8105, aired 2019-11-29THE OLD WEST $400: Before 500 B.C. the Greeks had reached westward to colonize much of southern Italy, including Neapolis, now this city Naples
#8102, aired 2019-11-26FUN WITH G20 COUNTRIES $2000: Population about 500 million, it's the only G20 member that is not a country in its own right the European Union
#8083, aired 2019-10-30A HISTORICAL RHETORICAL $200: European explorers, is it worth your toes & maybe your lives to go 500 mi. north of the Arctic Circle to find this path to the Pacific? the Northwest Passage
#8082, aired 2019-10-29TONS OF FUN $3,000 (Daily Double): 3,500 years old & weighing 220 tons, one of NYC's oldest artifacts is the Central Park Obelisk known as her Needle Cleopatra
#8078, aired 2019-10-23DOWN IN AFRICA $200: This capital of Kenya lies at an elevation of 5,500 feet, making it a natural sister city to Denver Nairobi
#8076, aired 2019-10-21OUR HOME $200: We like the pool, but now it's time for some bubbly in our J-500 one of these that "defines the hot tub experience" a Jacuzzi
#8076, aired 2019-10-21STARTS & ENDS WITH "P" $400: At the 2018 Indy 500 Scott Dixon's crew won the challenge named for this break for service pit stop
#8074, aired 2019-10-17HISTORIC NAMES $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents using a map of Mexico.) On April 22, 1519, he landed in Veracruz with 500 men and would reach Tenochtitlan later that year in his conquest of Mexico Cortés
#8074, aired 2019-10-17TV-POURRI $1600: In 2018 Kaycee Clark was the ultimate head of household, winning $500,000 on this reality show Big Brother
#8070, aired 2019-10-11MONGOL RULERS $800: Hulagu Khan's 1258 siege of this Iraqi city destroyed its standing in the Islamic world & ended the 500-year rule of the Abbasids Baghdad
#8067, aired 2019-10-08WOMEN COMPOSERS $400: Last name of Fanny, Felix' beloved older sister who composed some 500 pieces of music Mendelssohn
#8057, aired 2019-09-24READ ANY BESTSELLERS LATELY? $400: In 2019 this Rick Riordan title guy--"& the Olympians", too--spent week 500 on the children's series list, & that's no myth Percy Jackson
#8043, aired 2019-07-24FAREWELLS $600: In 1969 the Department of the Treasury announced the end of currency above $100, including the $500 note, featuring this president President McKinley
#8034, aired 2019-07-11THE WALL $200: A section of it runs for some 5,500 miles from Liaoning province to Gansu the Great Wall of China
#8032, aired 2019-07-09A LABYRINTHINE CATEGORY $800: What's been called the world's largest labyrinth is the 1,500 miles of tunnels under Odessa, Ukraine in this system catacombs
#8023, aired 2019-06-26THE SAHARA DESERT $600: The Sahara is home to a large number of ergs, vast areas of these shifting mounds, some that can reach 500 feet high sand dunes
#8020, aired 2019-06-21BACKPACKING $1200: Depending on your size & planned exertion, figure 1.5-2.5 pounds of food or 2,500-4,500 of these units per person per day calories
#8019, aired 2019-06-20METEOROLOGY $1600: The 11-year cycle of these solar areas that are a cool 6,500° has been correlated with temperature changes on Earth sunspots
#8016, aired 2019-06-17OLD BOOKS $1200: Dating from 3,500 years ago, this civilization's "Book of the Dead" is a manual for the afterlife Egypt
#8013, aired 2019-06-12POP CULTURE FOOD & DRINK $1200: The tradition of the Indy 500 champ swigging this after winning the race began in 1936 milk
#8010, aired 2019-06-07AROUND THE BODY $2,000 (Daily Double): This long bone between the acetabulum & the patella can resist a force of 2,500 pounds the femur
#7987, aired 2019-05-07THE TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROAD $800: Every 30 seconds 2 guys laid down a 500- to 700-lb. rail; then came men with sledgehammers driving these, 10 to each rail a spike
#7983, aired 2019-05-01U.S. GEOGRAPHY $1600: Named for a geologist, this peak rises 14,500 feet in the Sierra Nevada Mount Whitney
#7981, aired 2019-04-29POTENT PORTABLES $1000: SanDisk makes a 500-gig external SSD, short for this kind of "drive" that can help you with storage solid state
#7963, aired 2019-04-03FOR HUMANITY $800: In 1909 the wireless wonder invented by this Italian saved 1,500 lives as a ship rammed off Nantucket made a distress call Marconi
#7957, aired 2019-03-26BABY'S FIRST INSTAGRAM $600: @olympiaohanian has o'lotta followers--over 500,000! Did having this mom--winner of 23 major singles tennis titles--help? Serena Williams
#7956, aired 2019-03-25LET'S HEAD NORTH $1000: The 3,500-foot Beinn Dearg can be found in Scotland's northern these, living up to the name the Highlands
#7939, aired 2019-02-28CITIES $800: Take a stroll down the Molo Audace in Trieste & you can dip your feet in this 500-mile-long sea the Adriatic
#7934, aired 2019-02-21NOTORIOUS $3,200 (Daily Double): Notorious weapons dealer Adnan Khashoggi was a key figure in this 1986 scandal that saw 1,500 missiles head to Tehran the Iran-Contra scandal
#7927, aired 2019-02-12QUOTED IN THE OED $3,000 (Daily Double): The OED loves this other reference work founded in the U.K., quoting it more than 14,500 times the Encyclopedia Britannica
#7911, aired 2019-01-21THIS & THAT $200: This landmark in Wiltshire, England was built in several stages over about 1,500 years Stonehenge
#7911, aired 2019-01-213 G CAPABILITY $600: A batter making 275 total bases in 500 times at bat has this kind of percentage of .550 slugging
#7909, aired 2019-01-17A TROPHY CATEGORY $200: The Harley J. Earl Perpetual Trophy, given to the winner of this Florida car race, is named for the guy who put fins on Cadillacs the Daytona 500
#7901, aired 2019-01-07A BIRD $400: In "The Third Man", Orson Welles says Switzerland's 500 years of peace & democracy only produced this timepiece the cuckoo clock
#7896, aired 2018-12-31THE COUNTRY IN QUESTION $600: This type of goose can cover 1,500 miles in 24 hours riding wind currents Canada
#7893, aired 2018-12-26STATE STUFF $800: The Oswego Canal is part of its 500-mile canal system New York
#7890, aired 2018-12-21FREE AT LAST $2000: 1912, after 500 years of Ottoman rule: this country on the Adriatic Albania
#7880, aired 2018-12-07FACES $400: Apple's leader since 2011, he's the first openly gay CEO of a Fortune 500 company Cook
#7870, aired 2018-11-23ON TOP OF THE WORLD $400: This geographic circle is about 500 miles north of Stockholm the Arctic Circle
#7870, aired 2018-11-23YOU'RE GONNA NEED A BIGGER BOAT $1200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a ship on the monitor.) At over 1,500 feet in length, the Seawise Giant measured taller than the Petronas Towers if it were placed on end, truly befitting of this type of craft, the "super" this supertanker
#7862, aired 2018-11-13WHERE ARE WE? $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents.) I'm at this international speedway, where the race often called the Super Bowl of NASCAR is held each February Daytona
#7860, aired 2018-11-09MOUNTAINS $1600: The Scottish highlands & these 1,500-mile-long mountains of the eastern U.S. are remnants of the same ancient range the Appalachians
#7860, aired 2018-11-09MOUNTAINS $2000: A rugged 1,500-mile range in western Siberia, these mountains form a traditional boundary between Europe & Asia the Urals
#7844, aired 2018-10-18ONE-LETTER RESPONSES $1200: Rolling Stone's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time includes 2 by this L.A. punk quartet X
#7842, aired 2018-10-16CONQUERED AFTER EVEREST $2000: It's less than 500 feet, but the Old Man of Hoy in these Scottish "O" islands wasn't scaled until 1966 the Orkney Islands
#7841, aired 2018-10-15WHAT HAD HAPPENED WAS $200: In 2000 this man won the popular vote for U.S. president by 500,000 but did not get the job Al Gore
#7841, aired 2018-10-15"BLACK" JEOPARDY $800: With a vertical drop of 500 feet, the Heathen is a tough ski run with a double this rating a black diamond
#7840, aired 2018-10-12MOUNTAINS $1000: For the first time in 500 years, this volcanic mountain in the Philippines blew its top in 1991 Pinatubo
#7836, aired 2018-10-08FORT NIGHT $800: David Farragut sent 1,500 soldiers in a nighttime assault on Fort Gaines to begin the Civil War battle of this bay Mobile
#7834, aired 2018-10-04WORLD LAKES $1600: The highest inhabited islands lie over 12,500 feet above sea level in this South American lake Lake Titicaca
#7834, aired 2018-10-04"PER"SPECTIVE ON SCIENCE $5,000 (Daily Double): 500 years ago Leonardo da Vinci knew this machine was impossible, telling its would-be builders to go join the alchemists a perpetual motion machine
#7826, aired 2018-09-24IT CAN'T GET MUCH WORSE $600: In 1887 a flood of this "colorful" river in China flattened 1,500 villages the Yellow River
#7812, aired 2018-07-24NEO GEO $800: The 17,500 islands of what was once the Dutch East Indies are now this nation of 260 million Indonesia
#7807, aired 2018-07-17THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE $400: Spewing more than 500 million tons of ash into the sky, Mount St. Helens erupted in this state in 1980 Washington
#7797, aired 2018-07-03CONFUSING AUTHORS $800: (Kelly shows two writers on the monitor.) You might have confused playwright Arthur Miller & novelist Henry Miller on a walking tour--they had homes 500 feet apart in New York City's first commuter suburb, the heights of this borough Brooklyn
#7796, aired 2018-07-02ANAGRAM PAIRS $400: An adult female horse & 500 sheets of paper a mare and a ream
#7793, aired 2018-06-274-LETTER U.S. CITIES $800: "There's no place like" this city on the Seward Peninsula, population about 3,500 Nome
#7770, aired 2018-05-25INDY 500 $200: In 1992, five years after his father won, this junior guy, Little Al, won the race by its closest margin, less than a car length Al Unser Jr.
#7770, aired 2018-05-25INDY 500 $400: The first woman to lead a lap in the race was the 2005 Rookie of the Year, this driver (Danica) Patrick
#7770, aired 2018-05-25INDY 500 $600: After a scary 2017 crash, both men walked away, thanks in part to the HANS device; the acronym HANS refers to these two body parts head and neck
#7770, aired 2018-05-25INDY 500 $800: This nickname for the Speedway comes from the material on the track; most of it has been covered over the Brickyard
#7770, aired 2018-05-25INDY 500 $1000: These famous four words that open the race were amended when Janet Guthrie became the first woman Indy driver Gentlemen, start your engines
#7748, aired 2018-04-25ON THE BIG MONEY $400: In 1918, for his 34 years as chief justice, he was put on the $500 bill John Marshall
#7748, aired 2018-04-25ON THE BIG MONEY $600: In 1928, 27 years after his assassination, he was put on the $500 McKinley
#7748, aired 2018-04-25PLANET EARTH $1600: The world's highest volcano, 22,500-foot Ojos del Salado, straddles these 2 South American countries Argentina and Chile
#7731, aired 2018-04-02RICH EXPERIENCES $600: Due for this? Rossano Ferretti will give you one for $1,500 using his patented texturizing scissors a haircut
#7726, aired 2018-03-26GEOGRAPHIC SPELLING BEE $2000: The dodo once made its home on this island about 500 miles east of Madagascar M-A-U-R-I-T-I-U-S
#7717, aired 2018-03-13STRAIT AWAY $400: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) The Mediterranean spans 2,500 miles from the Gulf of Iskenderun on the southern coast of Turkey to this historically vital channel between Spain & Africa Gibraltar
#7709, aired 2018-03-01GETTING THE BAND BACK TOGETHER $1600: An estimated 500,000 people jammed New York's Central Park to see this duo's 1981 reunion concert Simon & Garfunkel
#7704, aired 2018-02-22COLLUSION $1,400 (Daily Double): In 2000 these 2 art auction houses agreed to pay $500 million in restitution for engaging in price-fixing Christie's and Sotheby's
#7699, aired 2018-02-15COUNTRY NAME ORIGINS $1600: Referring to its location 500 miles south of Samoa, this monarchy's name means "south" Tonga
#7695, aired 2018-02-09ISLAND NATIONS $2,000 (Daily Double): This U.N. member is 500 miles northwest of Scotland Iceland
#7695, aired 2018-02-09MOVIE TITLE MATH $2000: "(____) Days of Summer" times "____ Heads in a Duffel Bag" 4000
#7684, aired 2018-01-25BAND OF BROTHERS & SISTERS $1000: Scottish twins Craig & Charlie Reid, who "would walk 500 miles" The Proclaimers
#7678, aired 2018-01-17FORBES WEALTHIEST FAMILIES IN THE U.S. $400: At No. 15, this Delaware family shares $14.3 billion in chemical money--but they share it among more than 3,500 members DuPont
#7675, aired 2018-01-12SO YOU'VE BEEN INDICTED $400: Whether you stole drugs, diamonds or dirt bikes, theft of more than $500 worth of stuff is "grand" this larceny
#7664, aired 2017-12-28EUROPEAN HISTORY $2,000 (Daily Double): Albania became majority Muslim during its 500-year occupation by this empire the Ottoman Empire
#7643, aired 2017-11-29TV SETTINGS $600: 500 years in the future aboard the transport ship Serenity Firefly
#7636, aired 2017-11-20TECH CRUNCH $500 (Daily Double): In 2013 this .com had the youngest CEO in the Fortune 500 when it debuted on the list at 482 Facebook
#7633, aired 2017-11-15A TRIANGLE SCHEME $400: 2 interlaced triangles make up this symbol of Judaism, which dates back more than 2,500 years the Star of David
#7622, aired 2017-10-31FACTS & FIGURES $600: Japan has about 1,500 of these a year but the one at 2:46 P.M. March 11, 2011 was the country's largest ever an earthquake
#7622, aired 2017-10-31FACTS & FIGURES $1000: It extends for more than 1,300 miles & is home to over 1,500 species of fish & 3,000 types of mollusks the Great Barrier Reef
#7612, aired 2017-10-17LETTER PERFECT $400: 500, in Roman numerals D
#7607, aired 2017-10-1019th CENTURY SPORTS $1600: On Nov. 12, 1892, $500 from this city's Allegheny Athletic Assn. made Pudge Heffelfinger the 1st known pro football player Pittsburgh
#7597, aired 2017-09-26LET'S SET SOME BOUNDARIES $6,500 (Daily Double): The Mason-Dixon Line was originally the boundary between these 2 states Pennsylvania & Maryland
#7593, aired 2017-09-20GO FOR THE THROAT $1000: About 500,000 U.S. kids a year undergo removal of these masses of lymphatic tissue below the adenoids tonsils
#7587, aired 2017-09-12BONE VOYAGE $800: In 1562, almost 500 years after this Norman's greatest victory, Huguenots ransacked his tomb, scattering his bones William the Conqueror
#7582, aired 2017-07-25THE EMPIRE STRIKES OUT $1600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) Seen at its height around 500 B.C., this empire once led by Darius I ended in 330 B.C. at the hands of Alexander the Great Persia
#7580, aired 2017-07-21WEST VIRGINIA $200: This state nickname makes sense given West Virginia's mean elevation of more than 1,500 feet the Mountain State
#7578, aired 2017-07-19AROUND THE WORLD $400: This desert covers about 500,000 square miles in China & southern Mongolia the Gobi
#7565, aired 2017-06-30STAY WOKE $600: This substance many use to stay awake can lead to tremors & anxiety at 500 mg/day; the average American consumes 300 caffeine
#7553, aired 2017-06-14COLLEGE HIJINKS $400: In 1958 Bruins in a chopper dumped 500 pounds of manure on Tommy Trojan at this U. but some say the rotors caused blowback USC (or University of Southern California)
#7553, aired 2017-06-14SCIENCE $2000: During the Cambrian period 500 mil. years ago, these "3-segment" arthropods thrived in the world's waters trilobites
#7551, aired 2017-06-12THE SPORTING LIFE $200: (I'm Mario Andretti.) Over the years I had bad luck at this famous American race, but I caught some breaks in 1969 when I won it in a backup car after a crash during practice the Indianapolis 500
#7549, aired 2017-06-08THE NEW DEAL $800: The Glass-Steagall Banking Act of 1933 created this agency that insured bank accounts up to $2,500 originally the FDIC
#7547, aired 2017-06-06THE 4th CENTURY $800: 393 saw the last of these competitive events for the next 1,500 years the Olympics
#7544, aired 2017-06-01LONG NONSTOP FLIGHTS $1600: Singapore Air flew SQ21, a 9,500-mile, nearly 19-hour journey between the country & this New Jersey airport Newark
#7543, aired 2017-05-31SOME FASHION CENTS $2000: A crocodile lady bag PM from the French house named for this 19th c. trunk maker would set you back a mere $54,500 Louis Vuitton
#7536, aired 2017-05-22WORLD TOUR $400: The 4,500-year-old pyramids of Giza are today just 10 minutes from the center of this capital Cairo
#7527, aired 2017-05-09SOUTH AMERICA $1600: 12,500 feet up, this body of water is the continent's highest navigable lake Lake Titicaca
#7514, aired 2017-04-20ON "LINE" $2000: MetLife Stadium boasts that all 82,500 of its seats have "incredible" these line of sight (or sightlines)
#7513, aired 2017-04-19FISH $1600: This popular food fish is the largest of the flatfish, with some species approaching 500 pounds halibut
#7511, aired 2017-04-17SPORTS TROPHIES $1200: A Greek-like figure waves a checkered flag atop the Borg-Warner trophy, presented to the winner of this race the Indianapolis 500
#7510, aired 2017-04-14SHALLOW THOUGHTS $200: Around 500 B.C. Heraclitus said change is constant, so you can't step into the same one of these twice river
#7510, aired 2017-04-14MOUNTAINS $1000: This flat-topped mountain rises 3,500 feet above Cape Town Table Mountain
#7505, aired 2017-04-07THE EXPLORERS CLUB $200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Explorers Club in New York.) Using the Explorers Club globe, this Norwegian planned an expedition to show that South Americans could've settled Polynesia as early as 500 A.D.; on August 7, 1947, his balsa wood raft reached Raroia Atoll after 101 hazardous days at sea, proving his theory (Thor) Heyerdahl
#7501, aired 2017-04-03THE ROCK & ROLL QUINTET $800: In 1979 500,000 people in Central Park decided this Ric Ocasek band was "Just What I Needed" The Cars
#7499, aired 2017-03-30NEEDS SOME WORK $800: Over the centuries this 5,500-mile barrier has undergone various repairs, like the recent one near Mount Hu the Great Wall of China
#7497, aired 2017-03-28MacARTHUR GENIUS GRANT RECIPIENTS $400: In 2015 this Broadway star got 62,500 Hamiltons from the foundation (Lin-Manuel) Miranda
#7489, aired 2017-03-16IN BALTIMORE $800: In 1893 a $500,000 endowment was raised to help admit women on the same terms as men to this School of Medicine Johns Hopkins
#7473, aired 2017-02-22FINANCIAL LITERACY $400: If your health insurance carries a $500 this, you're out 5 bills to the doctor before the insurer pays a dime a deductible
#7457, aired 2017-01-31AN "I" LAND $400: It produces more than 1,500 feature films in a good year India
#7428, aired 2016-12-21WORKING WOMEN $200: The first African-American woman to head a Fortune 500 company, Ursula Burns became its CEO in 2009; copy that! Xerox
#7428, aired 2016-12-21WHERE $400: In Memphis, bought for $102,500 in 1957, address is 3764 Elvis Presley Boulevard Graceland
#7425, aired 2016-12-16WESTERN MOVIES $800: The Buffalo herd in this 1990 Kevin Costner film numbered 3,500 & it took 8 days to film the hunt & stampede Dances with Wolves
#7424, aired 2016-12-15MOVING JOURNALISM $1,500 (Daily Double): British Airways' in-flight magazine has this name, like a Miller beer brand High Life
#7422, aired 2016-12-13THAT OLD-TIME RELIGION $2000: A Persian prophet founded an -ianism named for him over 2,500 years ago & we need his name Zoroaster
#7418, aired 2016-12-07ALLOYS $1200: This alloy that's now at least 90% tin has a melting point around 500 degrees, so go ahead and pour a hot drink in your mug pewter
#7414, aired 2016-12-01BUILDING BIG $400: The mortar used to bind the stones of this 5,500-mile-long structure was made with rice flour the Great Wall of China
#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
#7404, aired 2016-11-17"T" UP SOME ENTERTAINMENT $2000: With partner Kurt Schneider, he's racked up 500 million YouTube views with his cover & original songs Sam Tsui
#7395, aired 2016-11-04"READY" WHEN YOU ARE $6,500 (Daily Double): In the year 1000 England's king was this man who sounds ill-prepared Ethelred the Unready
#7392, aired 2016-11-01NASCAR FROM THE DRIVER'S SEAT $200: (I'm Joey Logano.) In 2015 I won my first Daytona 500 after some drama: a crash with 3 laps to go & then one of these--when the green flag waves & we hit the gas again a restart
#7386, aired 2016-10-24THE GIG ECONOMY $800: The Bolt DVR from this video recording pioneer unifies your TV watching with its minimum 500 GB hard drive TiVo
#7383, aired 2016-10-19LITERARY NUMBER, PLEASE $600: Seuss' "The ____ Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins" 500
#7377, aired 2016-10-11ONE-WORD FILM TITLES $200: (I'm Mario Andretti.) In 1967 I drove a Ford Fairlane to win the Daytona 500; almost 40 years later I played a Ford Fairlane who was at the racetrack in this Pixar film Cars
#7369, aired 2016-09-29A LOOK AT BOOKS $1000: Norman Mailer said a novel by this man didn't have the right stuff: "It is a 742-page work that reads as if it is 1,500" Tom Wolfe
#7360, aired 2016-09-16LITTLE RED CORVETTE $1000: At the 2005 Indy 500, Colin Powell drove a red Corvette that served this pre-contest function a pace car
#7358, aired 2016-09-14EXIT THROUGH THE GIFT SHOP $1600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew holds a model car at the Daytona Int'l Speedway in Daytona Beach, FL.) Before leaving the Daytona 500, stop by the gift shop & buy a scale model of Austin Dillon's No. 3 car, an SS model of this make a Chevy
#7357, aired 2016-09-13SPICES $200: Spanish for "little gourd", the guajillo is a mild type of these with a heat rating of 2,500-5,000 Scoville units a chili (pepper)
#7352, aired 2016-07-26EARTHQUAKES & VOLCANOES $200: A 7.8 earthquake in April 2016, centered in this nation on the west coast of South America, injured more than 2,500 Ecuador
#7345, aired 2016-07-15HOOSIER HISTORY $400: This iconic track was built in 1909 as a testing facility for the local automotive industry the Indianapolis Speedway
#7330, aired 2016-06-24THE CONSCIENCE FUND $800: A religious vet sent $500 for stealing from the military, writing, "I am" one of these, "However, I was not always" a Christian
#7329, aired 2016-06-23THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS $2000: In 2010 the Library began archiving all public these short messages starting from 2006--sometimes 500 million per day tweets
#7303, aired 2016-05-18IT'S NOT ROCKET SCIENCE $800: You dilute a solution by watering it down; you do this to your pupils, 1 letter different, by making them expand dilate
#7286, aired 2016-04-25SCIENCE UPDATE $1000: Kennewick Man, an 8,500-year-old discovery in this western state, is indeed related to Native Americans, who claim him Washington
#7285, aired 2016-04-22YOUR FACE IS ON THE MONEY $1,400 (Daily Double): Mexico's 500-peso note features these 2 painters, husband & wife Diego Rivera & Frida Kahlo
#7282, aired 2016-04-19EXTINCT CREATURES $800: G'day & good Lord! I wouldn't want to box the giant type of this marsupial, which could be 6 1/2 feet tall & weigh 500 pounds a kangaroo
#7276, aired 2016-04-11BIG BATS OF BASEBALL $200: In 2015 this "Big Papi" with 500+ homers & a .455 World Series batting average said 2016 would be his final season (David) Ortiz
#7265, aired 2016-03-25WHO GOES THERE $800: In Malawi, WHO helps vaccinate dogs against this transmissible disease that kills more than 500 people there a year rabies
#7264, aired 2016-03-24LIMITED TIME ONLY $800: The common type of this many-armed cephalopod lives only 1-2 years, in which time a female can lay 500,000 eggs octopus
#7259, aired 2016-03-17WHAT'S GOING ON IN THE NEWS? $200: In 2015 a Penn. town cited federal law to stop a man from paying a $25 parking ticket with this many pennies 2,500
#7258, aired 2016-03-16GET $1000: Get a 500 sport model with alloy wheels & red brake calipers from this brand founded in Turin in 1899 Fiat
#7255, aired 2016-03-11U.S. GEOGRAPHY $800: This mountain system stretches about 1,500 miles from Maine to Alabama the Appalachians
#7254, aired 2016-03-10I GIVE IT A 10 $800: In the Olympic decathlon, this middle distance run is the tenth event the 1,500 meter
#7251, aired 2016-03-07IN TROUBLE WITH THE FCC $400: A $500,000 hit for a discussion about Richard Gere was one of many fines for this shock jock; no wonder he went to satellite! Howard Stern
#7247, aired 2016-03-01ANIMALS IN DANGER $1600: Though this Indian tiger is the most numerous tiger subspecies, there are as few as 2,500 left in the wild a Bengal
#7246, aired 2016-02-29LANDMARKS $800: Built around 200 A.D., it's about 500 feet square & is Teotihuacan's second biggest structure behind the Pyramid of the Sun the Pyramid of the Moon
#7243, aired 2016-02-24DISNEY ANIMATED SUPPORTING CHARACTERS $200: 2006: Luigi, a 1959 Fiat 500 Cars
#7236, aired 2016-02-15GOOD CAUSES $200: In 2015 about 6,500 athletes with intellectual disabilities, from 165 countries, came together in L.A. for this event the Special Olympics
#7226, aired 2016-02-01SEEING STARS $400: Blue stars are the hottest with temperatures exceeding 30,000 K.; this color is the coolest at less than 3,500 K. red
#7226, aired 2016-02-01IN WHICH MONTH? $600: The Indianapolis 500 roars to life May
#7226, aired 2016-02-01SHEER WILL $1000: This newspaper magnate came within 3,500 votes of winning the 1905 election for mayor of New York City William Randolph Hearst
#7226, aired 2016-02-01SEEING STARS $1200: A star in this "big dog" is one of the biggest we know of, about 1,500 times the size of the sun Canis Major
#7225, aired 2016-01-29THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE $400: The area of this capital of Peru stretches over 1,500 square miles Lima
#7223, aired 2016-01-27MIXED BAG $800: More than 4,500 ex-players have sued the NFL for not disclosing the long-term dangers of these brain injuries concussions
#7221, aired 2016-01-25WOMEN AUTHORS $1200: This 500-million-copy-selling author of sexy novels like "Lucky" & "Hollywood Wives" passed away in 2015 Jackie Collins
#7217, aired 2016-01-19I NEED MY SPACE $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows an astronomical diagram on the monitor.) nasa.gov has a running chart that shows the distance from Earth of both this 1 & this 2; as of January 2016, 1 was 12,500 million miles from us, & 2 was 10,300 million miles Voyager
#7209, aired 2016-01-07WORLD HISTORY $1200: Devised in 46 B.C. & named for a Roman leader, it marked time for more than 1,500 years before being replaced Julian calendar
#7204, aired 2015-12-31ASIA $1000: In August 2009 Vladimir Putin traveled in a submersible 4,500 feet down to the bottom of this lake Lake Baikal
#7202, aired 2015-12-29HOW NOW, ON THE DOW? $400: It's last alphabetically on the Dow & first numerically on the Fortune 500 Walmart
#7199, aired 2015-12-24CAN I GET A WITNESS? $1600: Since 1971 none of the 8,500 in witness security who obeyed the rules were killed, thanks to this service guarding them the U.S. Marshals
#7195, aired 2015-12-18PALACES $1200: Istana Nurul Iman, the palace of the sultan of this country, features an air conditioned stable & a mosque for 1,500 people Brunei
#7181, aired 2015-11-30MOVIE ROMANCES $800: Joseph Gordon-Levitt loses the title girl in "(500) Days of Summer" & naturally moves on to a girl named this Autumn
#7180, aired 2015-11-27RICK ROLLED $800: Between 1979 & 1991 Rick Mears won this race 4 times the Indianapolis 500
#7179, aired 2015-11-26MEASURING WHAT? $400: Ream weight is the weight of 500 sheets of this paper
#7175, aired 2015-11-20HOW MANY MILES? $2,800 (Daily Double): One lap of the Daytona 500 is this many miles 2 1/2
#7173, aired 2015-11-18NATIONAL PHRASES $600: When the wind's just right, these noisy birds can cover 1,500 miles in 24 hours during their migration Canada geese
#7173, aired 2015-11-18WORLD CITIES $4,000 (Daily Double): In 1907 a 500,000-year-old "man" was found near & named for this southwest German city Heidelberg
#7159, aired 2015-10-29GOING BANANAS $800: Runner's World said marathoners have a post-race banana to replenish about 500 mg of this metallic element potassium
#7156, aired 2015-10-26A NATION OF NATIONAL LABS $400: This type of weapon has 6,500 parts; Sandia National Lab designs more than 6,300 of them nuclear
#7147, aired 2015-10-13SEUSSICAL TITLES $600: Total number of tops on the Cubbins kid 500
#7132, aired 2015-09-22ROCKET MAN $200: Maurice "Rocket" Richard of this 1950s team's dynasty was the first NHL player to score 500 goals the Montreal Canadiens
#7127, aired 2015-09-15AUTO RACING $200: This race first held in 1911 is run on a track nicknamed "The Brickyard" the Indianapolis 500
#7123, aired 2015-07-29A FORTUNE 500 COMPANY $200: In 2014 this retailer beat Exxon Mobil for the second year in a row to claim the top spot Walmart
#7123, aired 2015-07-29A FORTUNE 500 COMPANY $400: In 2015 this company that uses plenty of tomatoes planned a $45 billion merger with Kraft Heinz
#7123, aired 2015-07-29A FORTUNE 500 COMPANY $600: Fortune noted this co. "expects to spend $1.7 bil. to cover the cost of its record-setting number of recalls so far in 2014" GM
#7123, aired 2015-07-29A FORTUNE 500 COMPANY $1,000 (Daily Double): A membership fee bump helped this co. move up the food chain in 2013, hitting $100 billion in sales for the first time Costco
#7123, aired 2015-07-29A FORTUNE 500 COMPANY $1000: Oh, this bank's wagon was loaded up in 2013 with $21.9 billion in profits Wells Fargo
#7110, aired 2015-07-10MIXED BERRIES $200: North American farmers harvest over 500 mil. lbs. annually of this "colorful" berry, including the rabbiteye type a blueberry
#7108, aired 2015-07-08PLAYING THE INTERNAL ORGAN $200: More than 2,500 pints of blood pass through these 2 bean-shaped organs every day the kidneys
#7100, aired 2015-06-26ARITHMETIC $600: 2.345 divided by 0.001 equals this number 2,345
#7095, aired 2015-06-19HISTORY $2000: Until annexed by Japan in 1910, this land had been ruled by the Choson Dynasty for more than 500 years Korea
#7076, aired 2015-05-25____ OF THE ____ $2,400 (Daily Double): The Coffin Texts & the Pyramid Texts were part of this 3,500-year old collection placed in tombs the Book of the Dead
#7075, aired 2015-05-22AFRICAN GEOGRAPHY $1200: 2 of Africa's deepest lakes, Tanganyika & Nyasa, lie in this 4,500-mile-long valley system the (Great) Rift Valley
#7073, aired 2015-05-20NEW TWISTS ON JEOPARDY! FAVORITES $200: In more than 500 clues about this Shakespeare play, it's never come up that one of its sources was "Gesta Danorum" Hamlet
#7073, aired 2015-05-20NEW TWISTS ON JEOPARDY! FAVORITES $1,400 (Daily Double): Nearly 500 clues about this English king, & yet none said that one of his favorite horses was named Canicida Henry VIII
#7071, aired 2015-05-18TEXAS RISING $600: Texas independence was sealed when 800 men defeated 1,500 Mexicans in this battle; the pronunciation battle goes on San Jacinto
#7067, aired 2015-05-12SHARK TANK $400: Millions of years of evolution allow bull sharks to hunt where they can't see; they smell drops of this 500 yards away blood
#7066, aired 2015-05-11GILLIGAN'S "I"LAND $2000: More than 17,500 islands, including Buru & Sulawesi, make up this equator-straddling country Indonesia
#7065, aired 2015-05-08NASCAR $800: (I'm Jeff Gordon.) Known as the "Great American Race", this Florida competition has been the traditional opening race for the NASCAR Sprint Cup series since 1982 the Daytona 500
#7058, aired 2015-04-29500 $200: An ancient Roman would write 500 with this letter D
#7058, aired 2015-04-29500 $400: On July 12, 2013 this Ira Glass show celebrated its 500th episode This American Life
#7058, aired 2015-04-29500 $600: In this library system, 500 is natural sciences & mathematics the Dewey decimal system
#7058, aired 2015-04-29500 $800: Popularized in the movie "Breaking Away", the Little 500 is a collegiate race of these transports bicycles
#7058, aired 2015-04-29500 $1000: The S&P of the S&P 500 index stands for this; half of it sounds like something a businessman tries to avoid Standard & Poor's
#7052, aired 2015-04-21THE BIGGEST LOSER $400: In this auto race: Spencer Wishart, second to Jules Goux by over 13 minutes in its 1913 third running the Indy 500
#7043, aired 2015-04-08YOU'VE GOTTEN ME INTO... $800: a corner office at this Omaha-based Fortune 500 co.; I found out our big-name leader had a salary of just $100,000 in 2013 Berkshire Hathaway
#7042, aired 2015-04-07BRIDGE OF SIZE $400: 3,500 feet long, it crossed the Hudson, not the Delaware, in 1931 the George Washington Bridge
#7020, aired 2015-03-06WHERE AM I? $600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew delivers the clue.) I'm at the world's largest religious structure, this incredible 12th-century edifice, with its 2-mile-long outer walls & 500-acre sacred interior Angkor Wat
#7017, aired 2015-03-03SNAKES $400: Weighing up to 500 pounds, the world's heaviest snake is the green this, a boa that lives near South American rivers an anaconda
#7008, aired 2015-02-18SEUSSIAN KEYWORDS $800: "Flupp Flupp Flupp" & "the Father of the Father of Nadd" are found within his "500 Hats" Bartholomew (Cubbins)
#6995, aired 2015-01-30BOOKS ABOUT PRESIDENTS $1,200 (Daily Double): Arthur Schlesinger Jr.'s Pulitzer Prize-winning book about the JFK administration is called this many "Days" A Thousand
#6994, aired 2015-01-29ITALIAN CITIES & TOWNS $800: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from the coast in Italy.) The U.S. has a naval support base at this southern Italian city; near here on September 9, 1943, about 500 Allied ships assembled for Operation Avalanche Naples
#6991, aired 2015-01-26FROM WORLD BOOK: "U" $400: He "won the Indianapolis 500 race four times", his brother Bobby won it 3 times Unser
#6977, aired 2015-01-06THE "METRIC" SYSTEM $1600: It's track slang for the 1,500 meters the metric mile
#6977, aired 2015-01-06WATCH THE BIRDIE $2000: This auto industrialist had over 500 birdhouses on his property Henry Ford
#6975, aired 2015-01-02SORRY THE PLACE IS A MESS $400: I'm King Minos--welcome to my palace on this Greek island; haven't picked up much in the last 3,500 years Crete
#6974, aired 2015-01-01ALAN OR DALE $200: He died in 2001 due to injuries suffered during the Daytona 500 Dale Earnhardt
#6966, aired 2014-12-22TIME FOR A MAJOR PRO CHAMPIONSHIP! $400: May: Open-wheel racing the Indy 500
#6938, aired 2014-11-12THE ENDS OF THE ROAD $200: One end of U.S. 16 is in Rapid City, South Dakota; the other is some 500 miles west in this national park Yellowstone
#6927, aired 2014-10-28JUST SIT RIGHT BACK $800: JFK was famous for using this type of chair due to back problems; one used in the Oval Office sold for $87,500 in 2013 a rocking chair
#6926, aired 2014-10-27ANCIENT COINS $800: A coin from around 500 B.C. features this mythological monster on one side, the Labyrinth on the other the Minotaur
#6925, aired 2014-10-24GEOGRAPHUN $1600: (Sarah points to a map) Though it's 3,000 miles wide, China has only one time zone. At 2,500 miles wide, Australia has three, and the one used in this state Is the same one for all of China. Western Australia
#6917, aired 2014-10-14THE OUTBACK $200: These 1st people of Australia & noted Outback dwellers numbered at least 500,000 when Euros arrived in 1788 but only 62,000 by 1921 the Aborigines
#6913, aired 2014-10-08SPANISH HISTORY $2000: This capital of Andalusia served as capital of the Moors for more than 500 years Seville
#6912, aired 2014-10-07HUMMINGBIRDS $600: When migrating, the ruby-throated hummingbird flies more than 500 miles nonstop over this body of water to reach the Yucatan the Gulf of Mexico
#6912, aired 2014-10-07BIG STUFF $800: Oklahoma's Winstar World this establishment has 500,000 square feet & 88 tables Casino
#6911, aired 2014-10-06ATLAS CHAPS $1200: Arthur Norton's 1910 atlas of these charted more than 6,500 of them, some as faint as the 7th magnitude stars
#6900, aired 2014-09-1931 FLAVORS $600: Around 500 B.C. in northern India, he preached on the 31 planes of existence Buddha
#6895, aired 2014-08-01MOUNTAINS $1000: Not quite 14,500 feet, this California peak is named for geologist Josiah Mount Whitney
#6888, aired 2014-07-23MEASURE UP $800: The weight of one of these bundles of cotton is about 500 pounds a bale
#6858, aired 2014-06-11TRANSPORTATION $2000: Able to carry 500 troops, Russia's Zubr-class is the largest of these air-cushioned vehicles a hovercraft
#6852, aired 2014-06-03THE LEADER WHO... $2000: As Vietnam's first president, is featured on the 500,000-dong note Ho Chi Minh
#6848, aired 2014-05-28LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LABRATORY $800: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from Los Alamos Nat'l Laboratory in New Mexico.) When Trident is active, its three beams produce in 500 quadrillionths of a second the equivalent of 200 times the electrical output capacity of the U.S.; it's a type of this beam device first suggested by Einstein a laser
#6845, aired 2014-05-23ASIAN AMERICANS $1200: Husband & wife Andrew & Peggy Cherng founded & run the 1,500-plus restaurants in this chain; who ordered orange chicken? Panda Express
#6840, aired 2014-05-16LAKES & RIVERS $1600: Murray is not just your cousin the dentist but also this country's major river, at more than 1,500 miles Australia
#6836, aired 2014-05-12OCEAN COMMOTION $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) The Atlantic Ocean's deepest point, at about 27,500 feet, is located in the trench bearing the name of this island Puerto Rico
#6834, aired 2014-05-08FORTUNE 500 THROUGH THE DECADES $200: On the first list, in 1955, this word followed "U.S.", "Bethlehem" & "Republic" in the top 30 Steel
#6834, aired 2014-05-08FORTUNE 500 THROUGH THE DECADES $400: 1984 was a bad year for Union Carbide but good for this other chemical company, No. 7 DuPont
#6834, aired 2014-05-08FORTUNE 500 THROUGH THE DECADES $600: In 1974 it was "Good Times" for this network, the top media company at No. 14 CBS
#6834, aired 2014-05-08FORTUNE 500 THROUGH THE DECADES $800: In 1964 the top 10 had 4 oil companies, including this one named for a body of water Gulf
#6834, aired 2014-05-08FORTUNE 500 THROUGH THE DECADES $1000: In 2004, busy cash registers at this retailer made it No. 1 Walmart
#6824, aired 2014-04-24IT WAS AN ACCIDENT $800: A 1947 ship explosion in Texas killed 500 & led to the first of these mass lawsuits against the federal govt. a class action lawsuit
#6811, aired 2014-04-07INNOVATION $1000: By 500,000 B.C., fire was being controlled & used by this "upright" species Homo erectus
#6806, aired 2014-03-31ANIMALS IN MYTHOLOGY $800: About once every 500 years, it builds a funeral pyre & allows itself to be consumed by the flames the phoenix
#6803, aired 2014-03-26OLYMPIC TRACK & FIELD RECORDS $1000: 3 minutes, 32.07 seconds by Noah Ngeny the 1,500 meters
#6802, aired 2014-03-2520th CENTURY PEOPLE $400: He was arrested in February of 1956 for organizing a bus boycott; his $500 fine was suspended on appeal Martin Luther King, Jr.
#6801, aired 2014-03-24MAPS $400: It's the ratio that indicates the size of an area that a map represents, for example 1:2,500 miles a scale
#6795, aired 2014-03-14CELEBS CELEBRATING $400: In 2012 this "Titanic" superstar celebrated his 38th birthday with a party that raised $500,000 for the Red Cross DiCaprio
#6794, aired 2014-03-13BIBLICAL ART $800: Restoration work completed in 1999 removed 500 years of grime from this Leonardo masterpiece The Last Supper
#6776, aired 2014-02-17AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY $800: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents the clue from Valley Forge Nat'l Historical Park in Pennsylvania.) Honored with a monument, the 500 black soldiers at Valley Forge included the U.S. military's first African-American unit of free men, the regiment known as the First of this Ocean State Rhode Island
#6775, aired 2014-02-14THE STAGE $200: In 2000, after almost 1,500 years, the Roman Colosseum opened as a theatre with Sophocles' play about this "Rex" Oedipus Rex
#6772, aired 2014-02-11SOLVE FOR x $200: 500 - X + 1 = 381 120
#6770, aired 2014-02-07STOCK SYMBOLS $1000: In December 2013 shares of this company with more than 5,000 stores, symbol AZO, were driven up to around $500 AutoZone
#6767, aired 2014-02-04BUSINESS & THE MARKET $400: Since 1957 Standard & Poor's has had an index of this many stocks 500
#6765, aired 2014-01-31CANADIAN BODIES OF WATER $1600: 2,500-square-mile Smallwood Reservoir is the largest body of water in this area paired with Newfoundland Labrador
#6762, aired 2014-01-28ENCYCLOPEDIA TITANICA $1000: The name of this mountain range about 500 miles long & reaching 25,000 feet high means "Indian Killer" the Hindu Kush
#6752, aired 2014-01-14EXPLOSIVE IMPLOSIONS $600: In 2006 a 500-foot tall cooling tower at this type of plant in Oregon was no longer 500 feet tall a nuclear power plant
#6750, aired 2014-01-10SHOULD'VE TOLD YOU $200: Jim Bowie & pals, remember to have some extra guys with you here in 1836: 200 vs. 2,500 doesn't bode well the Alamo
#6738, aired 2013-12-25HISTORY OF CARS $600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, California.) The 1946 Kurtis Ross Page Special that raced in the first Indy 500 after World War II had this clear plastic for its windshield, much lighter than traditional material Plexiglas
#6735, aired 2013-12-20HIGHWAYS & BYWAYS $600: On its 2,500-mile course to the Pacific, this road passed through the state capitals of Springfield & Oklahoma City Route 66
#6730, aired 2013-12-13ENJOY THE FLIGHT $800: Take a nap--you're on the world's longest-distance nonstop flight, 8,500 miles from Sydney to DFW, this airport Dallas/Fort Worth
#6713, aired 2013-11-20SEEN FROM SPACE $1000: 500 years ago this city was a powerful republic Venice (Italy)
#6711, aired 2013-11-18PLACES $200: The Gobi Desert covers about 500,000 square miles of northeast China & the southern part of this nation Mongolia
#6702, aired 2013-11-05WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE $400: This sacred river flows about 1,500 miles from the Himalayas to the Bay of Bengal the Ganges
#6699, aired 2013-10-31THE WORLD OF DR. SEUSS $800: Title number of hats of Bartholomew Cubbins 500
#6682, aired 2013-10-08BEFORE THE EURO $2000: Italy's 500,000-lira note featured a self-portrait of this artist on one side & his "School of Athens" on the other Raphael
#6681, aired 2013-10-07TYPES OF RESTAURANTS $600: Places classified as "fast casual" include this burrito-building chain named for a chili, with over 1,500 locations Chipotle
#6679, aired 2013-10-03INDEPENDENCE DAYS $2,000 (Daily Double): (Kelly of the Clue Crew delivers the clue.) Portugal's 1974 change in government led to the end of an over 500-year colonial involvement in Africa & the independence of several former colonies, including these two Mozambique and Angola
#6675, aired 2013-09-27THE BEAR ESSENTIALS $1,000 (Daily Double): 3,500 of this subspecies of brown bear live on the Alaska archipelago of the same name the Kodiak
#6664, aired 2013-08-01THIS & THAT $200: This Egyptian landmark has endured 4,500 years of the ravages of time The Sphinx
#6664, aired 2013-08-01GEOGRAPHY 101 $400: Stretching for about 5,500 miles, the world's longest land mountain range is this South American one The Andes
#6659, aired 2013-07-25ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS $2000: The Tiahuanaco empire based around this lake now in Bolivia & Peru flourished between 500 & 900 A.D. Lake Titicaca
#6656, aired 2013-07-22NATIONAL THINGS $1600: Sleep in "luxory" on sheets made of this from the land of the pharaohs in thread counts as high as 1,500 Egyptian cotton
#6630, aired 2013-06-14AUTHORS: BORN & DIED $800: Born in Russia in 1920; died some 500 books & 72 years later in New York City Isaac Asimov
#6619, aired 2013-05-30CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS $200: This organization started by Millard & Linda Fuller has built more than 500,000 homes Habitat for Humanity
#6615, aired 2013-05-24"O" 75 $1600: About $3,500 will buy 75 1-carat examples of the black type of this birthstone opal
#6610, aired 2013-05-17FAMOUS FIRSTS $400: In 1977 P.D. (pre-Danica), Janet Guthrie became the first woman to compete in this race, finishing 29th the Indy 500
#6609, aired 2013-05-16USING ALGEBRA AFTER HIGH SCHOOL $1600: The stadium holds 4,500 seats; 80%, this many, are filled 3600
#6594, aired 2013-04-25NOAH'S ARC $200: The studly Noah is introduced begetting sons as a quincentenarian, a man of this age 500
#6592, aired 2013-04-23BASEBALL BITS $600: 240-pound Pablo "Kung Fu Panda" Sandoval hit .500 as this team swept the World Series in 2012 the San Francisco Giants
#6588, aired 2013-04-17SWITZERLAND $1200: (Kelly of the Clue Crew stands on a balcony overlooking the city of Lausanne, Switzerland.) Switzerland is divided into 26 of these political units; though, the one we're in now didn't join until 1803, 500 years after the founding of the Confederation cantons
#6582, aired 2013-04-09PRETTY COLORS $800: A narrative poem of over 2,500 lines from around 1375 had Sir Gawain going up against this colorful fellow the Green Knight
#6574, aired 2013-03-28ON THE MONEY $600: For its 150th anniversary in 1980, this country issued a special 500-franc coin in 2 languages: French & Dutch Belgium
#6571, aired 2013-03-25BUSINESS LETTERS $600: It's what the S & P stand for in the S&P 500 Standard & Poor's
#6570, aired 2013-03-22LOOKING GOOD! $1000: Your shawl jacket from this American "Project Runway" judge may be $2,500 but Miss Thang, you look like a million in it! Michael Kors
#6569, aired 2013-03-21CURRENCY SPECULATION $1600: Did folks "flash a McKinley" when they used this no-longer-issued bill that could have bought you a car in the '30s? 500
#6561, aired 2013-03-11MacARTHUR FOUNDATION FELLOWS $200: Benoit Rolland won $500,000, no strings attached, for his expertise in making these, used to play string instruments bows
#6555, aired 2013-03-01THE E.U. COUNTRY THAT... $400: Is described by World Book as "a small country where western civilization started about 2,500 years ago" Greece
#6554, aired 2013-02-28THE SPAIN! THE SPAIN! $2,500 (Daily Double): After uniting their hearts, Ferdinand & Isabella united these 2 Spanish kingdoms in 1479 Castile & Aragon
#6549, aired 2013-02-21U.S. GEOGRAPHY $800: Although 500 miles from the Pacific, Lewiston, Idaho is an ocean port thanks to this river's connection with the Columbia Snake
#6546, aired 2013-02-18LANDMARKS $400: Winding around 5,500 miles across deserts, mountains & plateaus, it was mostly built during the Ming dynasty the Great Wall of China
#6543, aired 2013-02-13OLYMPIC HOST CITIES $400: A 2-time Olympic host, this New York village has a population of around 2,500 Lake Placid
#6537, aired 2013-02-05BEFORE FINALS $200: The final event in the Olympic decathlon is the 1,500 meters; right before that is throwing this spear the javelin
#6536, aired 2013-02-04U HAVE 2 SIGN MY YEARBOOK $600: Have a gr8 one of these, found before "squash" & after "(500) Days of" summer
#6532, aired 2013-01-29THE RACE IS ON $600: Held annually in Florida, it was the first NASCAR race to be televised nationally from start to finish the Daytona 500
#6518, aired 2013-01-09IN-LAWS $1200: This Scot, the winner of the 2012 Indy 500, is the son-in-law of country superstar Naomi Judd (Dario) Franchitti
#6515, aired 2013-01-04MEN'S HAIRSTYLES $200: What you're seeing is the hairstyle created when 500,000 of these pass through your body volts
#6515, aired 2013-01-04MUSICAL NUMBERS $2000: The Proclaimers: "I'm Gonna Be (____ Miles)" 500
#6502, aired 2012-12-18THE P-51 MUSTANG $1600: Often flying P-51 Mustangs, this distinguished African-American unit flew more than 1,500 missions during WWII the Tuskegee Airmen
#6481, aired 2012-11-19GEOLOGY $2000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents the clue.) New York State uses 1 trillion cubic feet of natural gas a year; there may be 500 trillion cubic feet within this underground shale formation named for a village near Syracuse the Marcellus Shale
#6474, aired 2012-11-08BUSINESS IS GOOD $800: O-ho, this bank's wagon is a-comin' down the street & it's filled with money; it's No. 26 on the 2012 Fortune 500 Wells Fargo
#6472, aired 2012-11-06"G", I LOVE SCIENCE $1600: This feature of Jupiter is about 12,400 by 7,500 miles the Great Red Spot
#6468, aired 2012-10-31JOHN, IN HIS OWN WRITE $200: He's penned many bestselling court-room thrillers, but in 1996, he returned to actual practice & won a $683,500 verdict John Grisham
#6459, aired 2012-10-18EARLY AMERICAN CONSTRUCTION $1200: Built between 200 B.C. & 500 A.D., the earthworks called the Hopewell Mounds are in this Great Lakes state Ohio
#6455, aired 2012-10-12BUFFETT TALKS BUSINESS $1000: (Warren Buffett delivers the clue.) If you're a passive investor, you're fine with this type of fund that gets its name because it tracks an aggregation, such as the S&P 500 an index fund
#6435, aired 2012-08-03SPORTS STARS $400: In 2005, she became the first woman to lead a lap in the Indianapolis 500 Danica Patrick
#6430, aired 2012-07-27THE NEW YORK TIMES HISTORIC HEADLINES $200: April 19, 1906: "Over 500 dead, $200,000 lost in" this disaster-- "nearly half the city is in ruins" the San Francisco earthquake
#6428, aired 2012-07-25NASHVILLE, GEOGRAPHIC $800: This name of 22,500-acre lake near Nashville is also Andrew Jackson's nickname Old Hickory
#6425, aired 2012-07-20FORESTS $400: Britain's 4,500-acre Savernake Forest is privately owned by the Earl of this (think sweater) Cardigan
#6389, aired 2012-05-31FAST CARS $800: In 1965 this British racing car with a flower name won the Indy 500, averaging 150.686 mph, a record at that time the Lotus
#6389, aired 2012-05-31THE GILDED AGED $1200: Born in Omaha in 1930, he's worth about $500 million for each of his 81 years Warren Buffett
#6385, aired 2012-05-25THERE'S SOMETHING IN THE AIR $800: Middle clouds 6,500 to 23,000 feet, are altostratus & alto-this cumulus
#6382, aired 2012-05-22THE INDIANAPOLIS 500 $200: This school's boilermaker band has been part of the pre-race ceremonies since 1919 Purdue
#6382, aired 2012-05-22THE INDIANAPOLIS 500 $400: The tradition of drinking this in victory lane after the race was begun by Louis Meyer after his 3rd win in 1936 milk
#6382, aired 2012-05-22THE INDIANAPOLIS 500 $600: This Texan known by his initials holds the record for most Indy 500 starts with 35, 1958-1992 (A.J.) Foyt
#6382, aired 2012-05-22THE INDIANAPOLIS 500 $800: This nickname for the garage area, originally the fuel depot, was possibly inspired by a comic strip of the same name Gasoline Alley
#6382, aired 2012-05-22THE INDIANAPOLIS 500 $1000: Now tragically deceased, this British racer won in 2011, the 100th anniversary of the Indy 500 Dan Wheldon
#6371, aired 2012-05-07B.C.-ING YOU $1200: It's believed this rock group was built in England in three phases over 1,500 years, beginning around 3100 B.C. Stonehenge
#6370, aired 2012-05-04HOW MANY YEARS? $800: Quincentennial 500
#6364, aired 2012-04-26INTERBRAND TOP 100 GLOBAL BRANDS $200: This soft drink company with over 3,500 beverages in its portfolio tops the world in brand value, as it has for the past 11 years Coca-Cola
#6358, aired 2012-04-18CULTURES OF SOUTH AFRICA $400: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from Lesedi Cultural Village in South Africa.) The Khoisan family of languages gave its click sound to some of this southern African group of over 500 languages, including Xhosa Bantu
#6355, aired 2012-04-13FIRST NAMES $800: One of the 500 most popular girls' names, it means "from England", though it's a place in France Brittany
#6343, aired 2012-03-28ALL ABOUT D $800: In Roman numerals D is this number 500
#6337, aired 2012-03-20MY PRECIOUS $400: This silvery-white (not blonde) metal, element number 78, fetches more than $1,500 an ounce platinum
#6337, aired 2012-03-20MY PRECIOUS $600: The fresh white Alba type of this fungus from Italy sells for $3,500 per pound a truffle
#6337, aired 2012-03-20MY PRECIOUS $1000: Sur la Table sells the Spanish Mancha-Oro brand of this spice for almost $500 an ounce saffron
#6311, aired 2012-02-13COUNTRY CONFUSION $1200: Mauritania is in northwest Africa; this island nation lies 500 miles east of Madagascar Mauritius
#6310, aired 2012-02-10VOLCANOES $2000: Mount Aso on this southernmost main island of Japan is the nation's most active, with 160+ eruptions in the last 1,500 years Kyushu
#6307, aired 2012-02-07AALL AABOUT AARON $600: A reality show focused on this TV mogul's widow, Candy, selling their 56,500-square-foot manor (Aaron) Spelling
#6301, aired 2012-01-30PLACE $2000: This "Great" depression stretches about 4,500 miles, from Syria to Mozambique the Great Rift Valley
#6289, aired 2012-01-12U.S.A. $1200: There's no place like this Alaskan city, pop. 3,500, which faces Norton Sound of the Bering Sea Nome
#6264, aired 2011-12-08YOU AUTO KNOW THE CAR MAKER $800: The S600 sedan, MSRP only $159,500 Mercedes-Benz
#6264, aired 2011-12-08QUOTES ABOUT PLACES $4,500 (Daily Double): In "The Third Man" Orson Welles said it "had 500 years of democracy & peace, & what did that produce? The cuckoo clock" Switzerland
#6262, aired 2011-12-06YOUR HISTORICAL INSURANCE ADJUSTER $1000: Hmm... Ptolemy I & II developed the library here; it had 500,000 scrolls & now it's just... gone? How do I write my report? Alexandria
#6247, aired 2011-11-15GOOD MIGRATIONS $2000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows us a map of North and South America.) Separated by up to 1,500 miles at the start of their annual migration, flocks of the scarlet type of this bird come closer together as they move down to South America tanager
#6241, aired 2011-11-07ON A U.S. POSTAGE STAMP $200: Ray Harroun driving No. 32, his Marmon Wasp, to commemorate the centennial of this race the Indianapolis 500
#6240, aired 2011-11-04MAPMAKER, MAPMAKER $1600: Mark all of these--really more than 1,500--including Wolfe on the Canadian side of the river & Wells on the U.S. side the Thousand Islands
#6236, aired 2011-10-31HOSPITALS $1,400 (Daily Double): Now closed, the D.C. hospital named for him opened in 1909 & in WWI, went from 80 beds to 2,500 in months Walter Reed
#6234, aired 2011-10-27MYTHBUSTERS $800: (The Mythbusters deliver the clue.) 500 mirrors reflected the sun's rays on a ship's sail which got hot, but failed to catch fire; at President Obama's request we were testing a method invented by this ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes
#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
#6227, aired 2011-10-18THE 2011 FORTUNE 500 $200: "And like a good neighbor", this co. is there at No. 37, "taking an active stance against texting while driving" State Farm
#6227, aired 2011-10-18THE 2011 FORTUNE 500 $400: Fannie Mae, No. 5, was delisted by the NYSE; this company, No. 20, got "$64 billion in... bailout money" Freddie Mac
#6227, aired 2011-10-18THE 2011 FORTUNE 500 $600: "Bailed out and buffed up", this car co., No. 8, "emerged from bankruptcy with a $20 billion public offering" GM
#6227, aired 2011-10-18THE 2011 FORTUNE 500 $800: No. 36, this co. got "a $30 billion contract to supply refueling aircraft to the Air Force, beating European rival Airbus" Boeing
#6227, aired 2011-10-18THE 2011 FORTUNE 500 $1000: Checking out at No. 28, "88% of" this wholesaler's "customers renew their annual memberships" Costco
#6215, aired 2011-09-30LANDMARKS $600: A 5,500-mile-long section of it runs from Mount Hu near Dandong to a spot in Gansu Province the Great Wall of China
#6202, aired 2011-07-26R.B.s $200: In 2008 a 6'3", 9,033-pound ball was made using 726,500 of these stretchable office items rubber bands
#6200, aired 2011-07-22GOVERNMENTAL STUPID ANSWERS $600: 8 small windows are located at the 500-foot level of this Washington monument the Washington Monument
#6193, aired 2011-07-13THE 13th CENTURY $400: Around 1250 this country's King Alfonso III reclaimed the Algarve from the Moors after 500 years of control Portugal
#6189, aired 2011-07-07GOOD OLD PLANET EARTH $200: This desert extends more than 3,500 miles across northern Africa from the Atlantic to the Red Sea the Sahara
#6183, aired 2011-06-29TURIN! TURIN! TURIN! $800: In 2006 this short track speed skater won the men's 500-meter Olympic gold in the Turin games Apolo Anton Ohno
#6181, aired 2011-06-27WORD ORIGINS $1000: The name of this gum tree comes from the Greek kaluptein, or "cover", & it covers more than 500 species the eucalyptus
#6178, aired 2011-06-22MOTOR SPORTS $800: In 1959 Lee Petty became the first to win the Daytona 500; this son later won the race a record 7 times Richard Petty
#6178, aired 2011-06-22MOVIE TIMES $800: Joseph Gordon-Levitt has his heart broken by Zooey Deschanel in this indie film, but autumn arrives in due time (500) Days of Summer
#6178, aired 2011-06-22MOTOR SPORTS $2000: In 2001 & 2002 this Brazilian "danced" his way to Indy 500 wins, the first driver to win the race on his first 2 attempts Helio Castroneves
#6172, aired 2011-06-14GREAT LAKES $1200: The appropriately named Lake Speed won the 1988 Trans South 500 in one of these GM cars; it was not his father's an Oldsmobile
#6168, aired 2011-06-08JUST CHUTE ME $200: In 1485 this Italian designed a parachute; over 500 years later, Adrian Nicholas made a jump using that design Leonardo
#6165, aired 2011-06-03JERSEY SURE $400: In 1976 Jersey said gambling was OK in this city, as long as each casino was part of a hotel with at least 500 guest rooms Atlantic City
#6152, aired 2011-05-17FREE STUFF ON THE INTERNET $600: In 2009 this company gave away 500 Fusion razors a day for a month Gillette
#6141, aired 2011-05-02POTPOURRI $800: Sheet retailers try to impress you with this number, 300 or 600 or even 1,500 thread count
#6140, aired 2011-04-29THE DAN, PATRICK SHOW $600: (Dan Patrick reads the clue from his studio.) I'm often confused with this Indy car driver who had 5 top 5 finishes in 2009, including 3rd at the Indy 500; it must be the hair Danica Patrick
#6135, aired 2011-04-22FATHER'S IN LAW $2,000 (Daily Double): Father has rooms near the Court of Chancery in this state where half of Fortune 500 companies are incorporated Delaware
#6129, aired 2011-04-14RACING $600: The climax of the movie "Breaking Away" is this university's "Little 500" bicycle race Indiana
#6123, aired 2011-04-06GREAT WOMEN IN SPORTS $800: (Hannah Storm reads the clue from the set of SportsCenter.) This speed skater won the Olympic 500 & 1,000m in both the 1992 & 1994 games & then retired on her 31st birthday as the reigning world sprint champ Bonnie Blair
#6123, aired 2011-04-06GREAT WOMEN IN SPORTS $1000: (Hannah Storm reads the clue from the set of SportsCenter.) In 1977 this ex-aerospace engineer became the first woman to earn starting spots in both the Indy 500 & the Daytona 500 (Janet) Guthrie
#6118, aired 2011-03-30GET SMART $800: A study of 3,500 Japanese men's brains found those who did this in moderation aged better than those who didn't drank alcohol
#6110, aired 2011-03-181911 $200: This race was held for the first time in May with Ray Harroun winning with an average speed of about 75 mph the Indianapolis 500
#6103, aired 2011-03-09TEACHING $2000: This organization started in 1990 with 500 idealistic young people working in schools in low-income communities Teach for America
#6100, aired 2011-03-04ART & MUSIC $400: Over 4,500 years old, a seated lyre player from the Cyclades is an early treasure of this country's art Greece
#6091, aired 2011-02-21EXTREME ANIMALS $1000: In the greatest mass egg laying, 500,000 of these sea creatures come ashore in Northeast India to nest sea turtles
#6077, aired 2011-02-01CELEBRITIES & RACING $400: In 1975, he became the first actor to drive the Indy 500 pace car--a Buick V8, not Rockford's Pontiac Firebird James Garner
#6077, aired 2011-02-01CHILDREN'S BOOK TITLES $1200: By Dr. Seuss: "The ____ Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins" 500
#6068, aired 2011-01-19BOTH MY X's $400: This Fortune 500 company's headquarters are in Norwalk, Connecticut Xerox
#6068, aired 2011-01-19BOTH MY X's $600: This Fortune 500 company's headquarters are in Irving, Texas Exxon Mobil
#6050, aired 2010-12-24FOOTBALL: 20-10 $1000: Owner Arthur Blank said, "It feels great" as a Jan. 2010 win put this team over .500 for 2 straight years, a first Atlanta Falcons
#6046, aired 2010-12-20SHIP HAPPENINGS $400: The world's largest ship, 1,500 feet long & 225 feet wide, is the Knock Nevis, one of these supertanker
#6022, aired 2010-11-16TV $400: Hayden Moss, who played baseball at ASU, stole home with $500,000 as the victorious houseguest on this CBS show Big Brother
#6021, aired 2010-11-15SINCE THE IRON CURTAIN $3,400 (Daily Double): 500,000 people, many lighting candles, marched in this country in 2005 to honor the late Pope Poland
#6007, aired 2010-10-26LIVE LONG & PROSPER $200: When he died in 1937 at the age of 97, this oil man had given away more than $500 million; he still left his kids a few bucks (John D.) Rockefeller
#6005, aired 2010-10-225 OF THE 7 ANCIENT WONDERS $1000: Fire was an important part of this landmark, which stood for about 1,500 years the Lighthouse at Alexandria
#6002, aired 2010-10-19WOMEN IN SPORTS $400: (I'm Danica Patrick.) In 2005 I became the first woman to lead this race, which I did for 19 laps; I was also named its Rookie of the Year the Indy 500
#5993, aired 2010-10-06WANT TO RACE? $2000: (Alex gets some safety pointers at the Toyota Grand Prix.) "Okay, you want to make sure that this strap is low and tight." "Okay, like that?" "Good." I'm getting advice on the proper installation of my seat belts from the junior member of this family, the family with the most Indy 500 wins the Unsers
#5987, aired 2010-09-28SHOWTIME AT THE ACROPOLIS $400: Around 500 A.D. This Acropolis temple built to honor the wisdom goddess became a Christian church the Parthenon
#5965, aired 2010-07-16A CAPSULE CATEGORY $600: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from the Museum of Flight in Seattle, WA.) Russia filled this Resurs 500 space capsule with greetings to the American people & launched it in 1992 to commemorate this man's voyage Christopher Columbus
#5958, aired 2010-07-07AM I BLUE? $1000: One of the loudest animals on earth is the blue type of this creature; it can be heard over 500 miles away a whale
#5952, aired 2010-06-29ALL ABOARD AMTRAK $400: I'm the train route they call the City of this, which also hits Memphis & Chicago; I'll be gone 500 miles when the day is done the City of New Orleans
#5951, aired 2010-06-28EVEN MONEY $400: Big Bill McKinley was on this big bill last issued in 1945; it's worth 5 Franklins the $500 bill
#5949, aired 2010-06-24ANCIENT TIMES $800: 8,500 years ago, the Zebu or Brahman type of this animal was domesticated in Asia cattle
#5939, aired 2010-06-10LANDMARKS FOR SALE $600: 4,500 years old, its royal headdress of limestone makes it the finest in noseless architecture! the Great Sphinx
#5937, aired 2010-06-08IF I WERE A RICH MAN... $200: I'd say $47,500 for the 2009-10 term at this school in New Haven? No prob! Yale
#5937, aired 2010-06-08IF I WERE A RICH MAN... $600: I'd get a round-trip "Upper Class" ticket from NYC to Hong Kong on this man's Virgin Atlantic Airways; only $12,500! Branson
#5932, aired 2010-06-01THE BOSS $1000: The boss is scaring me; he's acting weird & and growing his nails long, like this guy who sold his TWA shares for $500 million in 1966 Howard Hughes
#5923, aired 2010-05-19THE FORTUNE 500 $200: The largest entertainment company on the list, at No. 57, is this one that owns both ABC & ESPN Disney
#5923, aired 2010-05-19THE FORTUNE 500 $400: Despite a 57% drop in profits last year, this oil company, No. 2, is still the most profitable co. on the list Exxon Mobil
#5923, aired 2010-05-19THE FORTUNE 500 $600: Kaplan, an education subsidiary of this "capital" media co., helped put it back on the list after a 16-year absence The Washington Post
#5923, aired 2010-05-19THE FORTUNE 500 $800: Perhaps reflecting the bust, for the first time in 15 yrs., no cos, from this industry; last year the list had Centex & Pulte building
#5923, aired 2010-05-19THE FORTUNE 500 $1000: The first female African-American Fortune 500 CEO is Ursula Burns of this document technology giant Xerox
#5907, aired 2010-04-27I'M A WHEEL WATCHER $200: About 500' high, Singapore's "The Flyer" is one of the world's tallest of these amusement park rides ferris wheel
#5905, aired 2010-04-23GEOGRAPHY "B" $1,500 (Daily Double): This historic peninsular region of northwest France was subdued by Clovis around 500 A.D. Brittany (La Bretagne)
#5901, aired 2010-04-1919th CENTURY BUSINESSMEN $800: In 1898 Charles Seiberling borrowed $3,500 to start this company in Akron to produce bicycle & carriage tires Goodyear
#5898, aired 2010-04-14AT THE ANCIENT ROMAN CINEPLEX $1600: 2009: Zooey Deschanel in "(____) Days of Summer" D (500)
#5884, aired 2010-03-25"O", 'BAMA $2000: Population 500, it hunts in a large constellation Orion
#5873, aired 2010-03-10GLOBE TREKKIN' $600: This Asian country of 240 million people also has 17,500 islands Indonesia
#5873, aired 2010-03-10FOREIGN EXCHANGE $800: In 1980 this country issued 2 versions of its 500-franc coin, one in French, one in Flemish Belgium
#5862, aired 2010-02-23EPIC CURIOUS $2,000 (Daily Double): "Gerusalemme liberata" depicts these military conflicts that took place 500 years before the work was written the Crusades
#5843, aired 2010-01-27THE FRENCH REVOLUTION $3,000 (Daily Double): His brother Lucien was President of the Council of 500 in the legislature & helped him gain power Napoleon Bonaparte
#5839, aired 2010-01-21ARTS NEWS 2009 $1600: Children in Belfast made a 22,500-square-foot artwork using this juvenile type of painting finger painting
#5838, aired 2010-01-20FOR GOOD MEASURE $400: In the U.S. one of these cotton units is almost 500 pounds a bale
#5835, aired 2010-01-15WANTED BY THE FBI $200: Hen Ben Haim is accused of running more than 500 fraudulent auctions on this website eBay
#5830, aired 2010-01-08FAR AND AWAY $500 (Daily Double): One way to reach this remote British island in the South Pacific is via a research vessel, the Bounty Bay Pitcairn island
#5822, aired 2009-12-29JAVA, THE HUT $1000: Have some joe at cafes named for this fictional Colombian who represents more than 500,000 coffee growers Juan Valdez
#5818, aired 2009-12-23A RICH STEW $200: This company's Centurion Card has a $5,000 initiation fee & annual membership is $2,500 American Express
#5805, aired 2009-12-04FORESTS $2,800 (Daily Double): Mineral springs in this Belgian forest have made the town of Spa a popular health resort for 500 years the Ardennes
#5802, aired 2009-12-01NIGHTS $800: This 1964 Beatles film was made for $500,000 & shot in a little over 6 weeks (they were working like dogs!) A Hard Day's Night
#5797, aired 2009-11-24SCIENCE & NATURE $200: In June 1991 weightlessness experiments were conducted on about 2,500 jellyfish aboard this the space shuttle
#5747, aired 2009-09-15MOOSE ON THE LOOSE $400: Weighing up to 1,500 pounds, the largest species of moose is native to this U.S. state Alaska
#5731, aired 2009-07-06DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER $600: Astronomers gave this Beatles-inspired name to BPM 37093, a white dwarf star with a 2,500-mile-wide diamond core Lucy
#5729, aired 2009-07-02HAVOC $400: In the "Winter of Terror", 1950-51, hundreds of these killed 200 people & destroyed 1,500 buildings in the Alps avalanches
#5718, aired 2009-06-17THE "GOLD" BUG $800: You earn one of these with 500,000 sold copies of your latest musical single a gold record
#5715, aired 2009-06-12ISLANDS $200: The Celts first arrived on this island around 500 B.C. Ireland
#5704, aired 2009-05-28WOEFUL WALL STREET $1600: The U.S. is capping compensation for execs with firms getting big taxpayer help at this not-so-measly amount $500,000
#5700, aired 2009-05-22THE DOLPHINS $800: The tucuxi, an under-4-foot dolphin, has been found swimming more than 1,500 miles up this river the Amazon
#5700, aired 2009-05-22THE JETS $2000: Each turbojet on the Northrop F-5E generates 3,500 pounds of thrust; these "kick in" to boost thrust to 5,000 pounds afterburners
#5688, aired 2009-05-06THE LADY SWINGS $200: Crystl Bustos hit .500 in Beijing swinging one of these a softball bat
#5686, aired 2009-05-04THE FORTUNE 500 $200: No. 242 on the list, this insurance co.'s $99.3 billion loss made it Fortune's biggest loser ever AIG
#5686, aired 2009-05-04THE FORTUNE 500 $400: Since the Fortune 500 list began in 1955, only Exxon, Wal-Mart & this now-troubled auto co. have held the top spot GM (General Motors)
#5686, aired 2009-05-04THE FORTUNE 500 $600: Fortune's "Most Likely to Succeed" was this Internet search site at No. 119 with 35 different "buy" ratings Google
#5686, aired 2009-05-04THE FORTUNE 500 $800: With 14,000 videos, the most watched Fortune 500 CEO on YouTube was this bespectacled chairman of the No. 35 company Bill Gates
#5686, aired 2009-05-04THE FORTUNE 500 $1000: At No. 9, this printer-heavy co. from Palo Alto had the biggest payroll bump after acquiring 149,000 EDS workers HP
#5679, aired 2009-04-23THE MOST WANTED LIST $800: Of the nearly 500 people on this list since its inception, only 8 have been these; the first made it in 1968 women
#5675, aired 2009-04-17IT'S NOT SO $200: Though 4,500 miles long, it's not visible from space, as its materials are similar in color to the surrounding soil the Great Wall of China
#5655, aired 2009-03-20LITERATURE $400: His novel "Sister Carrie" sold fewer than 500 copies in its first edition (Theodore) Dreiser
#5645, aired 2009-03-06SOME SCIENCE, SOME NATURE $800: One tip at epa.gov says that leaving this at home twice a week can cut greenhouse gas emissions over 1,500 lbs. per year your car
#5643, aired 2009-03-04THE SMELL OF THE CROWD $1600: On Sept. 19, 1981 Simon & Garfunkel played for 500,000 people on the Great Lawn, part of this 843-acre area Central Park
#5627, aired 2009-02-10SIZING IT UP $400: (Jon of the Clue Crew reports from a piano showroom.) It's a piano, like these Steinways, sized for the smaller home--a piano weighs 100 pounds per foot in length, so they're still about 500 pounds a baby grand
#5626, aired 2009-02-09THE FIRST MILLENNIUM A.D. $400: Around 500 Indian astronomer Aryabhata was one of the first to mark this as the start of a day midnight
#5622, aired 2009-02-03GIVE THE BUCHAREST $1200: In 1977 one of these phenomena devastated Bucharest, killing about 1,500 people an earthquake
#5621, aired 2009-02-02SKY HIGH $800: The Sheraton Hotel at 500 Canal Street New Orleans
#5614, aired 2009-01-22ODE ON A GRECIAN, EARNED $1600: Socrates was the middle name of this shipping magnate whose fortune was valued at more than $500 million (Aristotle) Onassis
#5605, aired 2009-01-093 LITTLE LETTERS $3,500 (Daily Double): Headquartered in Atlanta, this agency, established in 1946, grew out of a U.S. anti-malaria program the CDC (Centers for Disease Control)
#5596, aired 2008-12-29YOUR 5-CLUE NEWSCAST $1000: Now for a look at the weather; expect these dense 12-letter thunderclouds stretching from 6,500' to 30,000' cumulonimbus
#5595, aired 2008-12-26THE OLD REALTOR'S ALMANAC $4,000 (Daily Double): Let's check the commission chart--a standard 6% of the $500,000 price & half goes to me as seller's agent so I get this sum $15,000
#5579, aired 2008-12-04OLYMPIC HEROES $2000: On a sweltering July 10, 1924 this Finn set Olympic records in the 1,500 & 5,000 meters (Paavo) Nurmi
#5572, aired 2008-11-25Z BOYS $400: This career soldier who never voted served as president for fewer than 500 days Zachary Taylor
#5562, aired 2008-11-11BODY WORKS $800: This reddish-brown organ, the largest inside the body, is believed to perform at least 500 functions the liver
#5547, aired 2008-10-21LIGHTNING YOUR LOAD $400: Of 1 in 500, in 5,000 or in 5 million, the odds of being struck in one's lifetime, according to the NOAA 1 in 5,000
#5546, aired 2008-10-20ROOMY BOOKS $300 (Daily Double): In an essay, she hoped that future women would have an income of 500 pounds a year "and rooms of our own" Virginia Woolf
#5545, aired 2008-10-17THE TROPHY CASE $800: Pass the milk! The guy seen here tops the 150-pound Borg-Warner Trophy given to the winner of this annual event the Indy 500
#5543, aired 2008-10-15THE G-8 $600: Its 4 major islands form a curve that extends for about 1,500 miles Japan
#5529, aired 2008-09-25SEEING THE LIGHT $800: Its wavelength is about 500 to 550 nanometers, & it means "go" green
#5516, aired 2008-09-08YEARS $600: There was no ice-scape for more than 1,500 in April of this year when the Titanic sank 1912
#5516, aired 2008-09-0825 $1000: It averages a height of 25 feet for its length of more than 1,500 miles the Great Wall of China
#5515, aired 2008-07-25DINOSAURS $200: This "king" of the dinosaurs had a muscular jaw that, it's thought, could rip off 500 pounds of meat at once the Tyrannosaurus rex
#5507, aired 2008-07-15THE EMERALD ISLE $200: With more than 500,000 inhabitants, it's Ireland's most populous city Dublin
#5504, aired 2008-07-10"C"LASSICAL MUSICIANS $1200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reads the clue from Steinway & Sons in New York.) Steinway unveiled its 500,000th piano in a 1988 gala at Carnegie Hall featuring Steinway artists like this American pianist who has his own Fort Worth piano competition Van Cliburn
#5475, aired 2008-05-303-LETTER ABBREV. $600: (Jon of he Clue Crew delivers the clue from White Sands NASA Test Facility in New Mexico.) Used to test propellants & explosives, NASA's White Sands High Energy Blast Facility can withstand blasts of 500 pounds of trinitrotoluene, also known by this 3-letter term TNT
#5474, aired 2008-05-29WE'RE IN BUSINESS $800: Not far apart on the Fortune 500 are these 2 cos., one in Internet services & one in food; the names are homophones Cisco & Sysco
#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.
#5453, aired 2008-04-30WHEELS OF FORTUNE $800: Budget shoppers go for the $200,000 CL65 AMG; you might want the $500,000 SLR McLaren from this German brand Mercedes(-Benz)
#5453, aired 2008-04-30WHEELS OF FORTUNE $1600: You'll want to soup up the 911 Turbo Cabriolet by this company, as the base price is just $136,500 Porsche
#5453, aired 2008-04-30COLORFUL SCIENCE $2,400 (Daily Double): In violet, this distance is a short 3,800 to 4,500 angstroms wavelength
#5451, aired 2008-04-28MIDDLE INITIAL J. $1200: In 1977 he became the first driver to win the Indy 500 a fourth time A.J. Foyt
#5446, aired 2008-04-21TIME FOR LEFTOVERS $1000: A quindecennial happens every this many years 15
#5442, aired 2008-04-15APRIL 15: DAY OF DOOM $200: On April 15, 1912 more than 1,500 perished in this maritime disaster the sinking of the Titanic
#5442, aired 2008-04-15WORDS IN AMERICA $800: One 500-sheet pack of paper for a copy machine or a printer a ream
#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.
#5427, aired 2008-03-25WORLD HISTORY $800: Around 4,500 years ago, the bronze age Minoan civilization emerged on this Mediterranean island Crete
#5415, aired 2008-03-07COUNTRY TIME $400: The world's longest oil pipeline runs 2,500 miles from Samara in this country to Mozyr in Belarus Russia
#5413, aired 2008-03-05AND SIX $1600: A car driven by George Robson is one of only 2 Indy 500 winners to use an engine with only 6 of these cylinders
#5407, aired 2008-02-26ANIMAL FARM $1600: No "laughing" matter, in Africa a dozen of these can reduce a 500-pound zebra to bones in 30 minutes hyena
#5406, aired 2008-02-25TENORS $400: This exuberant Italian who died in 2007 sang for 500,000 opera lovers in Central Park June 26, 1993 Pavarotti
#5398, aired 2008-02-13IT HAPPENS IN FEBRUARY $600: Held each February, this Florida contest is the premier race on the NASCAR circuit the Daytona 500
#5394, aired 2008-02-07GIVING YOU THE BIRD $800: The ruby-throated one of these can migrate 500 miles while burning off only slightly more than one gram of fat a hummingbird
#5380, aired 2008-01-18SEEK $200: Many have sought this creature of the Pacific NW; at 7 to 10 ft. tall & about 500 lbs., you'd think he'd be easy to find Bigfoot
#5378, aired 2008-01-16HAVE I TOLD YOU PHILATELY $400: The stamp featuring him was released on January 8, 1993; the USPS printed 500 million Elvis
#5377, aired 2008-01-15LANDING AT JFK $200: Located at Terminal 3, this company with a Greek letter as its name offers 1,500 daily flights Delta
#5367, aired 2008-01-01EGYPT $800: Built in the 3rd century B.C. by Ptolemy I, it contained over 500,000 manuscripts the Library at Alexandria
#5366, aired 2007-12-31PATRONS OF THE ARTS $500 (Daily Double): In 1603 Shakespeare's company, the Lord Chamberlain's Men, switched to royal patronage & to this name the King's Men
#5358, aired 2007-12-19LITERATURE $800: Of 50, 200 or 500, the one closest to the number of characters in "War and Peace" 500
#5345, aired 2007-11-30MYTHICAL MENAGERIE $800: Every 500 years or so, this bird was reborn from its own ashes the Phoenix
#5342, aired 2007-11-27MAPPING THE TOP 40 $1000: Arlo Guthrie: "I'm the train they call the city of" this; "I'll be gone 500 miles when the day is done" New Orleans
#5338, aired 2007-11-21GOING HORSE $1600: Sometimes referred to as a living fossil, this so-called crab has been around for about 500 million years the horseshoe crab
#5334, aired 2007-11-15AFRICAN LANGUAGE LAB $2000: The marimba was popularized in Central America, but the word is from this sub-Saharan group of about 500 langs. the Bantu languages
#5333, aired 2007-11-1414-LETTER WORDS $2000: Pertaining to a period of 500 years quincentennial
#5332, aired 2007-11-13YOGA TIME $1600: Yoga is mentioned in these ancient religious texts of India that date back 3,500 years the Vedas
#5318, aired 2007-10-24GET YOUR PEANUTS! $400: With 500 of these units in one serving, a peanut paste called Plumpy'nut can put 2 lbs. a week on a malnourished kid calories
#5315, aired 2007-10-19THE OLD TESTAMENT $200: Genesis says it was 300 cubits in length, making it about 500 feet long Noah's ark
#5308, aired 2007-10-10HOW PRECIOUS! $1600: Odyssey Marine Exploration will sell you a $2,500 pickle bottle found on one of these from 1865 a ship
#5303, aired 2007-10-03U.S. CITY HISTORY $1600: Indianapolis was laid out in a wheel pattern inspired by this other major city some 500 miles away Washington, D.C.
#5295, aired 2007-09-21FOR WHAT IT'S "WORTH" $200: By 1912 this merchant's company owned more than 500 stores bearing his name across the U.S. (Frank Winfield) Woolworth
#5295, aired 2007-09-21CRUNCHING NUMBERS ROMAN STYLE $1,000 (Daily Double): The postal abbreviation of the state seen here equals this quantity in Roman numerals 1500
#5287, aired 2007-09-11FATHER OF THE BRIDE $400: On Nov. 14, 1973 his daughter Anne got married at Westminster Abbey with 500 million watching on TV Prince Philip
#5276, aired 2007-07-16MAPQUEST $1000: From Ulan Bator, go straight south to Wuhai, flip a left & go about 500 miles to reach this world capital Beijing
#5242, aired 2007-05-29DR. SEUSS $2000: Oddly, this boy went through 500 hats; he'd take one off only to find another in its place Bartholomew Cubbins
#5238, aired 2007-05-23IT'S A BIRD! $1000: The tawny species of this bird can see prey by the light of one candle 500 yards away the owl
#5231, aired 2007-05-14LETTER PERFECT $600: It's the Roman numeral for 500 D
#5202, aired 2007-04-03HOW I MET YOUR MOTOR $200: On the Sunday of Memorial Day weekend, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway holds an auto race of this length 500 miles
#5194, aired 2007-03-22MUSICAL LIT $1200: (Cheryl fiddles around at the Sherlock Holmes Museum in London.) Sherlock Holmes owned and often played one of these famous violins, which he claimed to be worth 500 guineas a Stradivarius
#5186, aired 2007-03-12IT'LL BE A COLD DAY IN HELENA $200: Of 25,000, 250,000 or 500,000, the approximate population of Helena, Montana 25,000
#5181, aired 2007-03-05FRENCH HISTORY $1,400 (Daily Double): Henri Petain was a hero for the victory at this fortress in 1916, at a cost of over 500,000 French casualties Verdun
#5164, aired 2007-02-08ALL ABOUT ANIMALS $800: Guinness says this bear has the vastest home land range of any land mammal: about 11,500 miles a year a polar bear
#5158, aired 2007-01-31ALL OVER THE WORLD $1000: With about 500,000 souls, this city is the most populous in Slovakia Bratislava
#5156, aired 2007-01-29D.C. SITES $1,000 (Daily Double): At its 500-foot level, it has 8 small windows, 2 on each side the Washington Monument
#5152, aired 2007-01-23THE WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS $800: From 1920 to 1932 this country's Paavo Nurmi set more than 20 world records in distances from 1,500 to 20,000 M Finland
#5150, aired 2007-01-19HOWARD'S END $400: For $500 million, this comedian got Sirius & ended his terrestrial radio career Howard Stern
#5136, aired 2007-01-01RECORD LABELS $400: In 1990 Herb Alpert & Jerry Moss sold this label to Polygram for a sum said to be more than $500 million A&M Records
#5131, aired 2006-12-25HOW TERRIBLY BRITISH $500 (Daily Double): If you're not happy saying your weight is 280 pounds, go to England where you're only 20 of these stones
#5127, aired 2006-12-19O COME, ALL YE FAITHFUL $200: Lumbini, Nepal is a pilgrimage site as the birthplace of this man about 2,500 years ago Buddha
#5124, aired 2006-12-14OCEANOGRAPHY $1200: Oceanographers clock them by the water they move; the Humboldt one is fairly pokey at about 500 million cubic feet per sec. a current
#5120, aired 2006-12-08IT'S A DISASTER $200: Near the end of WWI, an outbreak of the "Spanish" type of this disease killed 500,000 Americans the flu
#5119, aired 2006-12-07THE FAST $1600: Averaging 135.173 MPH, this man, driver of the 24 car, sped off with the win at the 2005 Daytona 500 Jeff Gordon
#5117, aired 2006-12-05JON STEWART'S AMERICA $800: This 1215 document "served as a wake-up call that Europe would be forced to answer...in about 500 years" the Magna Carta
#5102, aired 2006-11-14SEE "NN" $5,000 (Daily Double): 2 of the 4 states with "NN" in their names (2 of) Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, & Minnesota
#5051, aired 2006-07-24"D" IN SCIENCE $2000: About 1 hydrogen atom in 6,500 is this isotope deuterium
#5049, aired 2006-07-20POPE $1200: A Vatican mass in 2006 honored the 500 years of this colorfully attired group's service to the pope the Swiss Guard
#5047, aired 2006-07-18EARTHQUAKES $2000: A 2005 quake beneath Lake Tanganyika on this 3,500-mile-long "Great" African fault was felt 600 mi. away in Nairobi the Great Rift Valley
#5041, aired 2006-07-10THE 2005 FORTUNE 500 $400: This Redmond, Washington mega-corporation clicked in at 48, one spot ahead of Intel Microsoft
#5041, aired 2006-07-10THE 2005 FORTUNE 500 $800: "Nobody doesn't like" this Chicago-based food co., No. 111, but we don't not prefer to use proper grammar, too Sara Lee
#5041, aired 2006-07-10THE 2005 FORTUNE 500 $1200: Ken Jennings should be well aware this accounting firm founded by 2 brothers landed at 467 H&R Block
#5041, aired 2006-07-10THE 2005 FORTUNE 500 $1600: Let's see, I need 127 gallons of OJ, 5,050 rolls of paper towels & 4 computers... I'm off to this company, No. 28 Costco
#5041, aired 2006-07-10THE 2005 FORTUNE 500 $2000: It may be a "Wild Kingdom" out there, but at 491, this corporation isn't afraid to insure it Mutual of Omaha
#5041, aired 2006-07-10HOME RUN SLUGGERS $2000: On July 15, 2005 this Oriole became just the fourth player to reach 3,000 hits & 500 home runs in a career (Rafael) Palmeiro
#5038, aired 2006-07-05PIECES OF CHINA $1600: This desert covers about 500,000 square miles of Northeast China & Mongolia the Gobi
#5036, aired 2006-07-03"SMALL" TIME $200: In L.A. County you can sue for no more than $7,500 in this court small claims
#5035, aired 2006-06-30PALINDROMIC WORDS $1200: Generic term for any vehicle that competes in the Daytona 500, for instance racecar
#5033, aired 2006-06-28PULLING RANK $1200: Pepsi's Harvey Russell was the first black exec to reach this high rank (though not highest) in a Fortune 500 co. vice president
#5029, aired 2006-06-22DEAD SCIENTISTS' SOCIETY $800: (Kelly of the Clue Crew indicates a diagram of the solar system on the monitor.) The sun revolves around the Earth in the model of the universe by this Alexandrian; it held up about 1,500 years until Copernicus Ptolemy
#5018, aired 2006-06-07PETS $600: Like a James Bond villain, indicted stockbroker Calvin Darden had 4 of these in a tank at $2,500 each a shark
#5015, aired 2006-06-02CARIBBEAN PORTS OF CALL $800: George Town on this "Grand" British island is the Caribbean's banking capital, with more than 500 banks the Grand Cayman Island
#5013, aired 2006-05-31THE SEA OTTER $600: There are about 2,500 Southern sea otters off the California coast & 50,000 Northern sea otters off this state Alaska
#5009, aired 2006-05-25"H-M" $200: Moroccan ruler Moulay Ismail the Bloodthirsty is said to have sired 888 children with this group of 500 women a harem
#5003, aired 2006-05-17THE EARLY EARTH $2000: This formation in the Rockies' Burgess Pass yielded weird 500 million-year-old fossils like Hallucigenia the Burgess Shale
#4983, aired 2006-04-19SPORTS QUOTES $200: Commenting on winning the Indy 500 in 1946, George Robson said, "All I had to do is keep turning" this direction left
#4983, aired 2006-04-19SPORTS QUOTES $600: Mike Cameron, on problems caused by the sun at this New York Mets home field: "The sun has been there for 500, 600 years" Shea Stadium
#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
#4970, aired 2006-03-31VANITY $600: This singing ex of Tommy Mottola had a life-sized $9,500 birthday cake modelled after herself for a 2005 bash Mariah Carey
#4970, aired 2006-03-31VANITY $800: This "Evening Shade" star wigged out when it was revealed that he owed $7,500 to 2 toupee companies Burt Reynolds
#4968, aired 2006-03-29THAT'S WHAT I LIKE ABOUT THE SOUTH $1000: Scenic traces include one along Lake Pontchartrain & a 500-mile one from Nashville to this city Natchez
#4956, aired 2006-03-13CELL-PHONING IT IN $800: Can you hear me now? In 2005 this company was No. 14 on the Fortune 500 Verizon
#4954, aired 2006-03-09IT'S ON "R" MAPS $400: Embankments have been built on this "colorful" 500-mile Vietnamese river to keep rice fields from flooding the Red River
#4949, aired 2006-03-02THE VALLEY $1600: The monolith known as "El Capitan" towers over 3,500 feet above this valley Yosemite
#4948, aired 2006-03-01THE "I"s HAVE IT $400: This empire spoke a language called Quechua & stretched for more than 2,500 miles the Incas
#4948, aired 2006-03-01THE BODY HUMAN $500 (Daily Double): Each day this dark purple, ductless 6-letter organ destroys about 200 billion red blood cells on purpose the spleen
#4948, aired 2006-03-01RUNNING IN CIRCLES $500 (Daily Double): It's defined as 66 degrees 30 minutes north latitude & all points on it lie 1,624 miles from the North Geographic Pole the Arctic Circle
#4941, aired 2006-02-20LETTER, WE GET LETTER $600: Add C plus C plus C plus C plus C & you get this Roman numeral D
#4936, aired 2006-02-13TELL 'EM WHAT THEY'VE WON, JOHNNY $800: The Borg-Warner Trophy is awarded every year to the winner of this epic auto race held on Memorial Day weekend the Indy 500
#4922, aired 2006-01-24MEDIUMS AT LARGE $400: At its peak, this "Network" endorsed by Dionne Warwick had 1,500 mediums answering phones & giving advice the Psychic Friends Network
#4917, aired 2006-01-17GEOGRAPHY $1600: This island's Cape Morris Jesup is about 500 miles from the North Pole Greenland
#4912, aired 2006-01-10NASCAR $800: Held each February, this Florida contest is the premier race on the NASCAR circuit the Daytona 500
#4900, aired 2005-12-23THE OFFICE $1200: This alphanumeric Fortune 500 company is headquartered in St. Paul, Minnesota 3M
#4895, aired 2005-12-16THE U.S. POSTAL SERVICE $400: You have to send at least 500 pieces first class to get a discount for this type of mail, also called presorted bulk
#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
#4886, aired 2005-12-05AUTHOR! AUTHOR! $1200: This African-American author's works include the 500,000-year-spanning "Temple of My Familiar" Alice Walker
#4885, aired 2005-12-02BIG WORDS $800: In 1985 it was found in 2 sections about 400 miles SE of Newfoundland, at a depth of about 12,500 feet the Titanic
#4883, aired 2005-11-30EUROPEAN CITIES $800: The best-known landmark in this German city known for its perfume is its cathedral with 2 towers rising over 500 feet Cologne
#4878, aired 2005-11-23SOLD! $1000: "The Inverted Jenny", a stamp that shows an upside-down one of these, recently sold for over $500,000 an airplane
#4876, aired 2005-11-21TECHNOLOGY $1200: In 2003 Billboard magazine started this new chart; the first No. 1, "Crazy In Love", had a total of 1,500 music downloads
#4862, aired 2005-11-01NAME THE YEAR $800: Reborn after 1,500 years, the first modern Olympic Games were held in Athens in this year 1896
#4858, aired 2005-10-26THE SMALL STUFF $600: (Kelly of the Clue Crew spoons out some slimy black fish eggs into a Petri dish in the chemistry lab.) As opposed to beluga or ossetra, this type of caviar has the tiniest eggs, with about 2,500 per ounce sevruga
#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 2005-10-24THE 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
#4851, aired 2005-10-17SPEED $400: Of 500, 1,000 or 10,000 mph, the approximate speed of a spot on the equator while the Earth spins 1,000 mph
#4847, aired 2005-10-11GOIN' MOBILE $800: In 2005 Dan Wheldon led a 1-2-3-4 finish at the Indy 500 for cars made by this co., known for its Accord & CR-V Honda
#4844, aired 2005-10-06WHEN YOU GET THE MONEY $1,500 (Daily Double): After her first husband, a senator, died in a 1991 plane crash, she inherited an estimated $500 million Teresa Heinz-Kerry
#4841, aired 2005-10-03THE LAND DOWN UNDER $5,500 (Daily Double): Located in a national park, it's about 1 1/2 miles long & rises 1,142 feet above the desert floor Ayers Rock
#4840, aired 2005-09-30WORLD LITERATURE $200: Tolstoy's first full-length novel, it includes a cast of more than 500 characters War and Peace
#4834, aired 2005-09-22CAN YOU DIGIT? $800: Tennyson's "Valley of Death" chargers minus the total number of U.S. senators 500
#4832, aired 2005-09-20POPE-POURRI $1,500 (Daily Double): Nicholas V was the last pope to serve concurrently with one of these--Felix V, who resigned in 1449 an antipope
#4815, aired 2005-07-08CAPITAL IDEAS $400: Lucio Costa designed this South American city for 500,000 people; today the population is over 2 million Brasilia
#4814, aired 2005-07-07BY THE HUNDREDS $400: Roman numeral D 500
#4807, aired 2005-06-28WORLD WAR II $1200: The battle for this island in the Ryukyus resulted in 12,500 U.S. deaths, the heaviest toll in the Pacific war Okinawa
#4806, aired 2005-06-27TANGENTIAL ETRUSCAN POTPOURRI $200: Since they peaked 2,500 years ago, you won't find many Etruscans catching jazz in this city's Preservation Hall New Orleans
#4795, aired 2005-06-10AFRICAN HISTORY $800: When Shaka took over this future empire, tribesmen probably numbered fewer than 1,500 the Zulu empire
#4792, aired 2005-06-07THE JOB INTERVIEW $600: I noticed in my regular reading of this Time Inc. business magazine that you're on its list of America's most admired Cos. Fortune
#4785, aired 2005-05-27MIRRORS $600: Before the advent of this device in the 1911 Indy 500, passengers called riding mechanics watched for cars coming up behind a rear-view mirror
#4780, aired 2005-05-20TIME FOR A "CON"TEST $600: Around 500 B.C. he said, "With coarse rice to eat... and my bended arm for a pillow... I still have joy" Confucius
#4777, aired 2005-05-17ALLITERATIVE RESPONSES $400: It comes in colorful 1-to-500-dollar denominations, & it's a metaphor for frivolous spending Monopoly money
#4777, aired 2005-05-17WORLD HISTORY $1200: Around 500 B.C. this Persian king built Persepolis; parts of the city's audience hall & palace are still standing Darius the Great
#4768, aired 2005-05-04HISTORIC ESPN $1600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports.) February 22, 1959: So you say you can't go 135 mph in an Oldsmobile? Lee Petty did, winning the first running of this in Florida the Daytona 500
#4767, aired 2005-05-03THE JIMMY $600: With an average speed around 133 mph, Jimmy Bryan won this race in 1958 the Indianapolis 500
#4765, aired 2005-04-29AMERICAN "W"RITERS $2000: His first novel, "The Dream Life of Balso Snell", sold only 500 copies (Nathanael) West
#4760, aired 2005-04-22ATHLETES $800: In 1977 she became the first woman to drive in the Indy 500 (Janet) Guthrie
#4752, aired 2005-04-12FROM THE FRENCH $2,000 (Daily Double): It's a hint or trace of something (sounds like of Campbell's) soupçon
#4751, aired 2005-04-11GOVERNMENT $600: This country's National People's Congress has had up to around 3,500 members China
#4745, aired 2005-04-01-ISMs $600: Said to Fan Chi around 500 B.C., "Love men" is a basic tenet of this philosophy Confucianism
#4738, aired 2005-03-23THE SHORT FORM $200: A common adverb, it's also the acronym of a 500,000-member feminist group NOW
#4733, aired 2005-03-16ROLLING STONE'S 500 GREATEST SONGS $400: We wonder "how does it feel" for him to be on his own with the No. 1 song "Like A Rolling Stone" Bob Dylan
#4733, aired 2005-03-16ROLLING STONE'S 500 GREATEST SONGS $800: In the '60s Little Eva had to make up a dance to go along with this song, No. 350 "The Loco-Motion"
#4733, aired 2005-03-16ROLLING STONE'S 500 GREATEST SONGS $1200: The most recent song on the list, at No. 180, is this duo's "Hey Ya!" OutKast
#4733, aired 2005-03-16ROLLING STONE'S 500 GREATEST SONGS $2,000 (Daily Double): No. 89 is this 1966 hit that John Phillips came up with on a cold winter's night in Manhattan "California Dreamin'"
#4733, aired 2005-03-16ROLLING STONE'S 500 GREATEST SONGS $2000: And finally... their 1976 hit with "More Than A Feeling" just made the list at No. 500 Boston
#4728, aired 2005-03-09ANCIENT STRUCTURES $2000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Saqqara, Egypt with a step pyramid in the background.) Egypt's step pyramid, the world's oldest at 4,500 years, was designed by this architect, physician & sage Imhotep
#4727, aired 2005-03-08SUPER MARIO $800: In 1969 he won his only Indy 500 (Mario) Andretti
#4724, aired 2005-03-03METALLICA $800: In 1984 the album "Ride the Lightning" by Metallica achieved this status of 500,000 copies sold gold
#4724, aired 2005-03-03CHEKHOV, PLEASE $800: Chekhov's grandfather was one of these who had purchased the freedom of his family for 3,500 rubles a serf
#4723, aired 2005-03-02LET'S HAVE A COOKOUT $1200: In 1793 the laying of the cornerstone of this D.C. building was celebrated by barbecuing a 500-pound ox the Capitol
#4722, aired 2005-03-01GO JUMP IN A GREAT LAKE! $400: The smallest of the Great Lakes, it has a surface area of about 7,500 square miles Ontario
#4717, aired 2005-02-22IN THE 2005 ESPN ALMANAC $600: "7-time NASCAR national champion... died in last lap crash at the 2001 Daytona 500" Dale Earnhardt
#4713, aired 2005-02-16WE MAKE MONEY THE OLD-FASHIONED WAY $1600: This Conn. co. was No. 130 on the 2003 Fortune 500; this Conn. co. was No. 130 on the 2003 Fortune 500 Xerox
#4690, aired 2005-01-14THE SCIENCE CATEGORY $500 (Daily Double): The ratio of the speed of galaxies to their distance from Earth is the "constant" named for this astronomer Hubble
#4680, aired 2004-12-31DR. SEUSS AT THE MULTIPLEX $2000: "500 Hats"... 500 ways to die. On July 4th, this young boy will defy a king... & become a legend Bartholomew Cubbins
#4679, aired 2004-12-30IN HAVANA $4,500 (Daily Double): In operation since 1845, Havana's Casa del Habaño employs 500 people 6 days a week making these cigars
#4675, aired 2004-12-24YOU'RE IN FOR A BATTLE $800: In this 1940 battle, a much smaller air force held off 2,500 German planes for many months the Battle of Britain
#4651, aired 2004-11-22PLACES FOR ANIMALS $600: Over 1,500 species of worm are named for this habitat the earth
#4646, aired 2004-11-15INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC $1200: Stuck in traffic & ill, Kip Keino had to jog a mile to get to the 1,500 meter run at the '68 Olympics in this city (he still won) Mexico City
#4606, aired 2004-09-20CHAMPIONSHIP MOVIES $600: Dennis Christopher battled Italians & locals en route to Indiana's Little 500 cycling championship in this 1979 film Breaking Away
#4604, aired 2004-09-16PICK ONE $1000: Of Walter Chrysler, Louis Chevrolet or Ransom Olds, the one who raced in the Indy 500 Chevrolet
#4603, aired 2004-09-15AMERICAN LITERATURE $1,500 (Daily Double): "Sons", the second book in a trilogy begun with this work, traces the destinies of the 3 sons of Wang Lung The Good Earth (by Pearl Buck)
#4601, aired 2004-09-13CAR TREK $600: In 1964, the first year of its release, this popular muscle car was the Indy 500 pace car a Mustang
#4598, aired 2004-09-08TALL BUILDINGS $1200: You might expect decor by Michelangelo at the over 500-foot towers with this name in Dallas & Detroit Renaissance
#4594, aired 2004-07-22POTPOURRI $1000: Located about 8,500 feet up in the Andes is this judicial capital of Bolivia Sucre
#4594, aired 2004-07-22THE 1870s $1000: He purchased the St. Louis Dispatch for $2,500 in 1878 & soon merged it with the St. Louis Post Joseph Pulitzer
#4593, aired 2004-07-21THE HOUSES SEARS BUILT $1600: For $11,500 you could purchase plans & materials for this type of building even if it wasn't little or red a schoolhouse
#4590, aired 2004-07-16POPULATIONS $800: With a population of about 500,000, it's bordered by Belgium, Germany & France Luxembourg
#4582, aired 2004-07-06THE EMERALD ISLE $400: It's the only Irish city with a population above 500,000 Dublin
#4579, aired 2004-07-01SOUNDS FISHY TO ME! $200 (Daily Double): The pigfish is a type of this fish named for a noise it makes when taken out of the water a grunt
#4573, aired 2004-06-23MEASURE FOR MEASURE $400: Also a verb, writers know it's 500 sheets of paper a ream
#4571, aired 2004-06-21BOMB THE "BAN" $600: Including Zulu & Xhosa, it's an African language group of over 500 languages Bantu
#4567, aired 2004-06-15MIND YOUR SCIENCE "P"s & "Q"s $1600: The Titanic sank with its artifacts to 12,500 feet, where this is measured at about 380 atmospheres pressure
#4562, aired 2004-06-084-LETTER WORDS $8,500 (Daily Double): From the Latin words for "no one" & "empty" come these 2 words that cancel a contract null & void
#4555, aired 2004-05-28THE INDY 500 $200: (Sofia of the Clue Crew rides up in an Indy car at the Indianapolis Speedway.) Paved with 3.2 million bricks in 1909, the Indianapolis Speedway has had this nickname ever since "The Brickyard"
#4555, aired 2004-05-28THE INDY 500 $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reads from inside a car at the Indianapolis Speedway Hall of Fame Museum.) A 1911 Stoddard-Dayton was one of the first of these cars that lead others around the track but don't race a pace car
#4555, aired 2004-05-28THE INDY 500 $600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the Indianapolis Speedway.) The tradition of Indy 500 winners drinking this nonalcoholic beverage in victory lane began with 1936 winner Louis Meyer milk
#4555, aired 2004-05-28THE INDY 500 $800: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reads from the Indianapolis Speedway Hall of Fame Museum.) Behind the wheels of these cars, this driver, known by his initials, became the first 4-time winner of the Indy 500 A.J. Foyt
#4555, aired 2004-05-28THE INDY 500 $1000: (Sofia reports from the Indianapolis Speedway Hall of Fame Museum.) It was hard keeping up with this 1963 Indy 500 winner, the first driver to turn an official lap here at over 150 miles per hour Parnelli Jones
#4544, aired 2004-05-13W M Ds $1600: Roman numeral symbol for 500 D
#4543, aired 2004-05-12SPORTS TALK $400: On Memorial Day in 1911 Ray Harroun drove into history as the first winner of this auto race the Indianapolis 500
#4542, aired 2004-05-11DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION $200: After Thomas Jefferson's death, daughter Martha sold this home to a local druggist for $4,500 in cash Monticello
#4534, aired 2004-04-29CLIFFHANGER $1200: New Jersey's Palisades Park on this river features 500-foot cliffs that rise from the water's edge the Hudson River
#4510, aired 2004-03-26"Z" END $400: This online travel service can ticket you on 455 airlines & put you in 500,000 lodging properties Orbitz
#4495, aired 2004-03-05WHERE AM I? $600: (Sarah) I'm taking off from this state capital that shares its name with a 1,500-square-mile ice field Juneau, Alaska
#4490, aired 2004-02-27GEOLOGY $2000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew) The glaciers here in Alaska are remnants of the last Ice Age, which ended about 11,500 years ago during this epoch the Pleistocene
#4478, aired 2004-02-11PROFESSIONAL SPORTS $400: NASCAR's Brickyard 400 race is held on the same track as this Memorial Day Weekend race the Indy 500
#4470, aired 2004-01-30GOOD BEEKEEPING $400: The queen bee can do this once every 30 seconds, over 1,500 times a day lay an egg
#4464, aired 2004-01-22SPORTS NUMBERS $400: Number in the name of a Florida auto race first run on February 22, 1959 (Daytona) 500
#4464, aired 2004-01-22SPORTS NUMBERS $1600: If you strike out & double in 2 major league at bats, your batting average is .500 & your slugging average is this 1.000
#4452, aired 2004-01-06SEEN IN THE MIDWEST $400: Bronner's Christmas Wonderland in Frankenmuth, MI. has over 500 of these scenes, & one's life-size nativity scenes
#4435, aired 2003-12-12BEATLES REMAKES $400: With over 2,500 versions, it's been listed in Guinness as the most recorded song in history "Yesterday"
#4419, aired 2003-11-203-LETTER WORDS IN YALE $200: Sitting on the ocean floor with the Titanic are 500 cases of Bass this that went down with the ship ale
#4417, aired 2003-11-18BARBER COLLEGE $1000: Marvy's Model 55 one of these has a globe on top & runs about $500 (you might want one when you set up shop) barber pole
#4402, aired 2003-10-28COME WHAT MAY $800: This auto race dates back to May 30, 1911 the Indianapolis 500
#4399, aired 2003-10-23BE A QUICK CHANGE ARTIST $400: If you sell the Pentagon 3 jets at $1/2 billion each & are paid with a $2 billion check, you owe this many million in change $500 million
#4398, aired 2003-10-22BODIES OF WATER $600: 12,500' above sea level, this South American lake bordering Bolivia & Peru is the world's most navigable lake Lake Titicaca
#4389, aired 2003-10-09POLITICALLY INCORRECT SONGS $800: "She makes the Indy 500 look like a Roman chariot race now...and she'll have fun, fun, fun til" this happens til Daddy takes the T-Bird away
#4382, aired 2003-09-30THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR $800: The Treaty of Paris expanded the USA's borders from this 1,500-mile mountain range west to the Mississippi River the Appalachians
#4374, aired 2003-09-18HABITAT FOR HUMANITY $800: (Jimmy Carter presents the clue.) Each partner family has to invest 500 hours of labor, called the sweat type of this financial term equity
#4366, aired 2003-09-08PHOTOGRAPHERS $200: Documentary photographer Garry Winogrand left behind some 500,000 of these he never printed negatives
#4364, aired 2003-07-17"W"HERE'S THAT? $400: You'll find a replica of the world's largest cheese (it weighed 34,500 pounds) in Neillsville in this state Wisconsin
#4363, aired 2003-07-16AIR FARE $800: In 2001 NASA's Helios, a plane powered by this, flew to a record altitude of 96,500 feet solar power
#4360, aired 2003-07-11YOU'RE SUCH AN ANIMAL $800: At about 500 pounds, the pygmy species of this is only about 1/10 the mass of the full-sized version hippopotamus
#4347, aired 2003-06-24SOAP WORLD $1000: Danielle Julian created the "Great Amber Wall of Soap", seen here, with 7,500 of this brand's cleansing bars Neutrogena
#4342, aired 2003-06-17TAKEN $600: 1848's Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ending this war added over 500,000 square miles to the U.S. Mexican War
#4341, aired 2003-06-161960s AMERICA $1000: (Sofia of the Clue Crew at the Johnson Space Center in Houston) This capsule sent into space in 1965 weighs 8000 pounds, only about 2,500 more than a 1965 Lincoln Continental Gemini
#4323, aired 2003-05-21MONEY, MONEY, MONEY $200: Indonesia's 500-rupiah note depicts this endangered rust-colored ape sitting in a tree orangutan
#4306, aired 2003-04-28BOOKS & AUTHORS $800: In 1990 he reissued "The Stand" with nearly 500 more pages than the original Stephen King
#4294, aired 2003-04-10HARPSICHORD LESSONS $2000: Last name of composer Domenico, son of Alessandro; he wrote over 500 harpsichord pieces Scarlatti
#4289, aired 2003-04-03LOTTO FEVER $400: One of the USA's 500 largest businesses by revenue is this state's lottery, based in Schenectady New York
#4287, aired 2003-04-01THAT OLD-TIME RELIGION $1200: Around 500 B.C. this country's King Darius I recognized Zoroastrianism Persia
#4282, aired 2003-03-25I LOVE NEW YORK $200: (Sofia of the Clue Crew in New York's Times Square) It's not too crowded today, but around, oh, 11:30 on this day of the year, Times Square holds about 500,000 people New Year's Eve
#4279, aired 2003-03-20YOUR RESERVATION IS CONFIRMED $400: Warm Springs Reservation in Oregon extends to the 10,500-foot summit of Mount Jefferson in this range the Cascades
#4256, aired 2003-02-17PROFESSIONAL SPORTS $800: Only 2 players in NBA history have sunk over 8,500 career free throws: Moses Malone & this Jazz forward Karl Malone
#4236, aired 2003-01-20RIVERS $1600: This river is navigable for 500 miles from Basel, Switzerland to its mouth at the North Sea Rhine
#4234, aired 2003-01-16THE HOOSIER STATE $800: Ho! Ho! Ho! Every December this town's post office remails more than 500,000 letters & packages because of its postmark Santa Claus
#4230, aired 2003-01-10AROUND THE WORLD $1000: This Iraqi capital was founded on the western bank of the Tigris River in 762 A.D. by the Abbasid Caliph Al-Mansur Baghdad
#4230, aired 2003-01-10OLD TESTAMENT NAMES $1,500 (Daily Double): On Passover, it's traditional to set aside a special cup of wine for this prophet who went to heaven in a chariot of fire Elijah
#4228, aired 2003-01-08THAT'S A LOAD OF GARBAGE $1200: The first known law against throwing your garbage in the street was issued around 500 B.C. in this Greek city Athens
#4204, aired 2002-12-05Q WITHOUT U $800: This country's ancient ruins of Ur & its ziggurat date back about 4,500 years Iraq
#4204, aired 2002-12-05BITS & PIECES $1600: In 1941 over 500,000 Soviet troops were captured along with this capital of the Ukraine Kiev
#4194, aired 2002-11-21TRAVEL USA $1600: Located in northwest Montana, this national park has 1,500 square miles of ice-carved terrain Glacier National Park
#4190, aired 2002-11-15NEW VIDEO GAMES $800: "The Angel of Darkness" takes this Eidos heroine in a new, darker direction & ups her polygons from 500 to 5,000! Lara Croft
#4184, aired 2002-11-07EARLY MAN $400: You & I have about 1,350 cc. of capacity for this organ; Homo habilis, 2 million years ago, had 500-800 brain
#4168, aired 2002-10-16CHILDREN'S LIT $400: 2 of his many books are "The Foot Book" & "The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins" Dr. Seuss
#4168, aired 2002-10-16A CHICAGO TOUR $400: Though it seats 500, Gino's East regularly has lines outside for this culinary specialty, even in winter pizza
#4155, aired 2002-09-27INTERNATIONAL ROAD VEHICLE STICKERS $800: About 2,500,000 passenger cars: GR Greece
#4155, aired 2002-09-27VOLCANOES $1000: Paricutin Volcano in this country began in a farmer's field in 1943; within 6 days, it had a cinder cone 500 feet high Mexico
#4150, aired 2002-09-20THE SPORTS CHANNEL $1600: It's the coastal Florida city that's hosted a famous 500-mile auto race every year since 1959 Daytona Beach
#4146, aired 2002-09-16STATE CAPITALS $2000: Every Memorial Day weekend, this city hosts its famous 500 auto race Indianapolis
#4136, aired 2002-09-02-O-O-O- YES! $200: At this game's start, each player gets $1,500 Monopoly
#4130, aired 2002-07-12THE FORTUNE 500 $200: 1 of the 2 manufacturing companies classified under "Toys" in the 500 1 of (Mattel and Hasbro)
#4130, aired 2002-07-12THE FORTUNE 500 $400: It's a shoe-in as the top apparel company on the list Nike
#4130, aired 2002-07-12THE FORTUNE 500 $600: Once No. 7 on the list, this energy company's stock was downgraded to junk bond status in late 2001 Enron
#4130, aired 2002-07-12THE FORTUNE 500 $800: AMR & UAL are the top 2 companies in this industry airline
#4130, aired 2002-07-12THE FORTUNE 500 $1000: The top food services company, it has twice the revenues of No. 2, Tricon Global Restaurants McDonald's
#4128, aired 2002-07-10UTAH $600: The 300-, 500- & 600-mph land speed barriers were broken at the speedway located on these salt flats the Bonneville Salt Flats
#4126, aired 2002-07-08CAR TROUBLE $400: (Sofia of the Clue Crew working on a race car.) I'm checking for this dangerous & messy problem which ended Jeff Gordon's Daytona 500 bid in 2000 oil leak
#4125, aired 2002-07-05TIME $1000: This calendar devised around 45 B.C. was used by western nations for over 1,500 years the Julian calendar
#4120, aired 2002-06-28PRESIDENTIAL APBs $400: Seen here, this 19th century man is wanted for making a 8,500-word inaugural speech in freezing weather William Henry Harrison
#4111, aired 2002-06-17NOT NO. 1 $400: The Los Angeles Unified School District has a pool of about 6,500 of these substitute teachers
#4102, aired 2002-06-04BEAT IT $200: A gnat can beat these over 500 times a second their wings
#4096, aired 2002-05-27MOTOR SPORTS $800: The day A.J. Foyt became the first 4-time winner of this race, Janet Guthrie became the first woman to drive in it Indianapolis 500
#4083, aired 2002-05-08BOBBING FOR BOBS $1600: In the 1980s he twice drove Buicks to victory in the Daytona 500 Bobby Allison
#4083, aired 2002-05-08I'VE GOT A LITTLE LISZT $2000: Liszt's "La Clochette Fantasy" is a difficult piano piece based on this violinist's difficult B minor concerto Paganini
#4078, aired 2002-05-01PLACES TO PUT YOUR BIG WINNINGS $1200: Use your general funds in these 2 "General" companies in the top 5 firms in the Fortune 500 General Motors & General Electric
#4069, aired 2002-04-18WINNERS $1000: In a battle of Brits at the 1980 Olympics, Steve Ovett won the 800-meter gold but this man won the 1,500 Sebastian Coe
#4059, aired 2002-04-04INITIALLY YOURS $800: In 1972 this Texan became the first race car driver to win the Indy 500 for the fourth time A.J. Foyt
#4051, aired 2002-03-25COLONIAL TRADE $1200: In 1769 Britain sent 500 tons of hemp into Boston & Salem to be turned into this rope
#4042, aired 2002-03-12THE RED SEA $400: This 23,500-square-mile peninsula dominates the northern part of the Red Sea the Sinai Peninsula
#4023, aired 2002-02-13YOU DO THE MATH $2000: The number of fingers on a basketball team's starting five multiplied by their eyes 500 (50 fingers x 10 eyes)
#4018, aired 2002-02-06PROFESSIONAL SPORTS $800: In the names of NASCAR auto races this number follows Winston, Diehard & Daytona 500
#4001, aired 2002-01-14THE PLANETS $200: One of the brightest of this sixth's planet's over 1,000 rings is only 500 feet thick Saturn
#3993, aired 2002-01-02BEFORE, AFTER $900 (Daily Double): They're the 2 different names of this city before & after the events seen here Saigon & Ho Chi Minh City
#3987, aired 2001-12-25O CANADA $400: Of 500, 1,000, or 3,000, the one closest to the length in miles of Canada's southern borer with the U.S. 3,000
#3982, aired 2001-12-18U.S. CITIES $200: In 1700 its population of 4,500 consisted of a large number of Quakers professing "brotherly love" Philadelphia
#3977, aired 2001-12-11U.S. BUILDINGS $800: If Superman needs leaping practice, he could try this city's Wacker Drive, with several buildings 500 feet or higher Chicago
#3976, aired 2001-12-10U.S. COMMEMORATIVE COINS $800 (Daily Double): His quincentenary was celebrated with a coin in 1992 Christopher Columbus
#3947, aired 2001-10-30MEASURE FOR MEASURE $600: Traveling approximately 1,500 miles per hour equals Mach this 2
#3942, aired 2001-10-23PALEONTOLOGY $100: 500-million-year-old fish are the first known fossils of this backboned group of animals vertebrates
#3941, aired 2001-10-22ENDS IN "FF" $800: This word meaning to heartily drink a beer, or any beverage, dates back almost 500 years quaff
#3937, aired 2001-10-16THE GODFATHER $400: In 2001 Barry Bonds joined his godfather, this "Say Hey Kid" & fellow S.F. Giant, in the 500-HR club Willie Mays
#3922, aired 2001-09-25GOOD SPORTS $400: The Indianapolis 500 is one of the major events in this sport car racing
#3891, aired 2001-07-02MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL $400: He played himself in the films "Bananas" & "The 500-Pound Jerk" & was a lawyer before becoming a sportscaster (Howard) Cosell
#3890, aired 2001-06-29BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY REVIEW $400: The 2000 discovery of 7,500-year-old artifacts deep in this "colorful" Asian sea suggests a deluge-like flood the Black Sea
#3882, aired 2001-06-19ANTIQUES $300: In 1998 a drinking flagon made of this tin alloy sold for a record $145,500 pewter
#3877, aired 2001-06-12CHINA PATTERNS $500: Only 5% of this desert's 500,000 square miles is covered with sand dunes Gobi Desert
#3873, aired 2001-06-06STOCK INDICES $200: The S & P 500 USA
#3870, aired 2001-06-01TOUGH ISLANDS $800: At 16,500 feet Puncak Jaya on this "new" island is the world's highest island peak New Guinea
#3867, aired 2001-05-29DESCRIBING THE SPORT $500: Go 500 miles but only turn left, score points for Winston Cup, be very prepared to talk about your sponsors Auto racing (NASCAR)
#3866, aired 2001-05-28"AND" $500: He's the only man to win the Daytona 500, Indy 500 & a Formula One World Championship (Mario) Andretti
#3859, aired 2001-05-17MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL $100: In 1987 this A's first baseman was named the AL's Rookie of the Year; since then he's hit over 500 home runs Mark McGwire
#3850, aired 2001-05-04BOOK 'EM $300: This author of legal thrillers returned to the real courtroom in '96 & won a career-best $683,500 verdict John Grisham
#3848, aired 2001-05-02SPORTS STARS $300: Known as "The Intimidator", he was killed in a tragic accident on the final lap of the Daytona 500 on Feb. 18, 2001 Dale Earnhardt, Sr.
#3844, aired 2001-04-26FAMOUS BUILDINGS $600: In July 2000 a production of "Oedipus Rex" was the 1st spectacle staged in this Roman arena in 1,500 years The Colosseum
#3843, aired 2001-04-25SIT ON IT! $200: At the Jackie Kennedy Onassis auction in 1996, one of these chairs used by JFK sold for $442,500 a rocking chair
#3831, aired 2001-04-09GREAT SCOTTS! $1000: On his first Antarctic expedition, he & his men reached a latitude of 82 degrees 17 minutes S., 500 miles from the South Pole Robert Scott
#3812, aired 2001-03-13WE'RE NO. 1! $200: In 1998 Billy Boat started the Indianapolis 500 from the No. 1 spot, also called this Pole position
#3789, aired 2001-02-08STATE CAPITALS $200: This state capital is located about 2,500 miles west of Los Angeles Honolulu
#3778, aired 2001-01-24HISTORY OF THE WORLD PART 4 $400: Leading to new & better fire codes, the 1903 Iroquois Theatre fire in this Midwest U.S. city killed over 500 Chicago
#3772, aired 2001-01-16PAPER $100: This quantity of paper was once 480 sheets but is now usually 500 a ream
#3769, aired 2001-01-11"R-U" SERIOUS? $400: Variations of this game include Michigan, 500 & gin Rummy
#3767, aired 2001-01-09AVIATION $600: The B-17 was the Flying this, the B-29 the Super this, & the B-52 the Strato this Fortress
#3767, aired 2001-01-09AMAZON FACTS $600: The name of the 15-foot, 500-pound pirarucu means "red" this, though it could mean "big" this fish
#3747, aired 2000-12-12MOTHER POLAND $500: Danzig is the German name for this port city of nearly 500,000 Poles Gdansk
#3743, aired 2000-12-0620th CENTURY SPORTS $100: Averaging about 74 MPH, Ray Harroun won the first running of this May 30, 1911 Indianapolis 500
#3701, aired 2000-10-09THE BALD & THE BEAUTIFUL $100: In 1951 he gave the first of over 4,500 performances as the King of Siam Yul Brynner
#3694, aired 2000-09-28THE WORLD BY THE NUMBERS $300: Of 100 million, 300 million or 500 million, the population of the Soviet Union in 1990 300 million
#3693, aired 2000-09-27WASHINGTONNAGE $100: In 1998 Washington state processed 43,500 tons of grapes into white wine, about half of it this variety Chardonnay
#3691, aired 2000-09-25THE STONES $300: The Stones hired this motorcycle gang as guards at their 1969 Altamont concert for $500 in beer Hell's Angels
#3679, aired 2000-09-07TO THE MAX $400: Using this pen name, Frederick Faust wrote over 500 novels including "Destry Rides Again" Max Brand
#3674, aired 2000-07-20"U" WHO $300: In 1987 he outraced his son to win his fourth Indianapolis 500 Al Unser
#3670, aired 2000-07-14CELEBS $400: His "Romantic Christmas" CD, made with wife Connie Selleca, sold over 500,000 copies John Tesh
#3651, aired 2000-06-19WEIRD WEIGHTS & MEASURES $200: A kip is a deadweight load equivalent to this many pounds, half a short ton 1000
#3646, aired 2000-06-12THE AMERICAN FILM INSTITUTE $5,000 (Daily Double): Alphabetically, this Woody Allen film is last among the 500 films nominated as America's Funniest Zelig
#3636, aired 2000-05-29ON THE GULF OF MEXICO $500 (Daily Double): A major Gulf port was originally "the rich city of the true cross", "Vilia Rica de la" this Veracruz
#3630, aired 2000-05-19NEW GAME SHOWS? $500: In 1999 Game Show Network revived Chuck Barris' "3's a Crowd" with this former "Growing Pains" star as host Alan Thicke
#3630, aired 2000-05-19INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $500: In 1857 he called the question of slavery in the territories "of but little practical importance" James Buchanan
#3626, aired 2000-05-15AIRLINE TRAVEL $500: This cable outfit's airport network is now seen at over 1,500 gate areas in the U.S. CNN (Cable News Network)
#3626, aired 2000-05-15IT'S TIME FOR TIME $800: Brazil is celebrating its qunicentennial, this many years since its discovery by the Portuguese 500
#3625, aired 2000-05-12FORTUNE 500 COMPANIES $100: A lot of investors are stuck on this company that markets Acuvue & baby shampoo Johnson & Johnson
#3625, aired 2000-05-12FORTUNE 500 COMPANIES $200: Fall into this retailer that also operates the Banana Republic & Old Navy stores The Gap
#3625, aired 2000-05-12FORTUNE 500 COMPANIES $400: In 1999 the Class A stock of this company headed by Warren Buffett reached a 52-week high of $81,000 a share Berkshire Hathaway
#3625, aired 2000-05-12FORTUNE 500 COMPANIES $500: Here's to your health & here's to this insurance group, whose service mark is seen here CIGNA
#3625, aired 2000-05-12FORTUNE 500 COMPANIES $800 (Daily Double): This Dallas-based maker of semiconductors got its start in the 1930s as an oil exploration company Texas Instruments
#3607, aired 2000-04-18THE EASTERN HEMISPHERE $200: At over 500' below sea level, Africa's Lake Assal is 2nd only to this "sea" as the lowest point on the earth's surface Dead Sea
#3604, aired 2000-04-13U.S. GEOGRAPHY $300: This mountain system stretches about 1,500 miles from Alabama to Canada's Gaspe Peninsula Appalachians
#3587, aired 2000-03-21YOU DO THE MATH $400: The number of U.S. senators times the number of amendments in the Bill of Rights 1000 (100 X 10)
#3574, aired 2000-03-02HITHER & YON $800: Small numbers of reindeer imported to Alaska from this Russian region eventually increased to more than 500,000 Siberia
#3557, aired 2000-02-08EXPLORERS $400: This Icelandic explorer whose statue is seen here visited America almost 500 years before Columbus Leif Ericson
#3552, aired 2000-02-01TIME TO "D"ECIDE $400: Averaging just over 152 MPH, Fireball Roberts won this grueling Florida auto race in 1962 Daytona 500
#3541, aired 2000-01-17BEFORE & AFTER $200: Popular TV game show about the USA's top performing companies Wheel of Fortune 500
#3533, aired 2000-01-05STEPHEN KING $400: King's story "The Body" was the basis for this 1986 film Stand By Me
#3524, aired 1999-12-23INDIANA JONES $100: Originating in 1911, this annual Indiana event is attended by 400,000 people Indianapolis 500
#3521, aired 1999-12-20AREAS $500: An Asian desert: 500,000 square miles Gobi Desert
#3520, aired 1999-12-17SANE SCIENTISTS $100: Radio pioneer Reginald Fessenden, holder of 500 patents, once worked in this man's New Jersey lab Thomas Edison
#3513, aired 1999-12-08JAPAN $200: The Japanese began following this religious leader's beliefs around 500 A.D.: Buddha
#3512, aired 1999-12-07NEW YEAR'S EVE $100: Tickets for her MGM Grand concert range from $500 to $2500 each Barbra Streisand
#3496, aired 1999-11-15BRIDGE OF SIZE $500: One of the world's longest railroad bridges, the Huey P. Long Bridge, is found in Metairie in this U.S. state Louisiana
#3495, aired 1999-11-12STORY PROBLEMS $1000: At 50 cents a dog, it's how many dogs Jill will have to walk to buy that $43,500 Porsche 87,000
#3491, aired 1999-11-08ALL AROUND NEW YORK $600: The names of over 500,000 immigrants appear on a wall of honor at the Immigration Museum on this island Ellis Island
#3473, aired 1999-10-13ON THE GO $200: A subway platform under State Street in this city's "Loop" is the world's longest at about 3,500' Chicago
#3454, aired 1999-09-16HOW OFTEN DOES IT HAPPEN? $800: Semimillennially every 500 years (or twice every 1,000 years)
#3428, aired 1999-06-30FAMOUS NAVAL CONFLICTS $1000: This Oct. 21, 1805 battle resulted in a British victory but over 1,500 British casualties, including Lord Nelson Trafalgar
#3424, aired 1999-06-241998 $300: With over $500 million in perks, the Big Apple kept this "Big Board" from moving to Jersey New York Stock Exchange
#3420, aired 1999-06-18WHO'S WHO IN THE BIBLE $200: He was still virile at 500 years old when he begat Shem, Ham & Japheth Noah
#3418, aired 1999-06-16AMERICAN HISTORY $400: This 1,500-mile-long mountain system divided the Civil War into the eastern & western theaters Appalachians
#3417, aired 1999-06-1517th CENTURY AMERICA $100: In 1609 this settlement had about 500 people, but disease & starvation cut the number to 60 by spring 1610 Jamestown
#3415, aired 1999-06-11HUMANITARIANS $400: He used some of his enormous wealth to build a New York City concert hall & over 2,500 public libraries Andrew Carnegie
#3410, aired 1999-06-04VIEWER MAIL $200: Some viewers objected when we ascribed this title to Indian leaders Geronimo & Tecumseh chief
#3406, aired 1999-05-31THE HUDSON $400: This interstate park on the Hudson features 300-500 foot high cliffs Palisades
#3401, aired 1999-05-24DOUBTFUL DOWNLOADS $100: The Net spit up the false story that this baby food co. lost a lawsuit & was giving out $500 savings bonds Gerber
#3390, aired 1999-05-07THE SCIENCE OF COLOR $1000: In violet, this distance is a short 3,800 to 4,500 angstrom units Wavelength
#3385, aired 1999-04-30THE RUSHIN' REVOLUTION $200: In 1990 Arie Luyendyk set a track record at this Memorial Day race with an average speed of 185.984 MPH Indianapolis 500
#3381, aired 1999-04-26NATURE $200: A bee does it about 200 times a second; a mosquito, 500 times a second Beat its wings
#3372, aired 1999-04-13IN SPAIN $400: A 500-year-old hospice built for these travelers to Santiago de Compostela is said to be Europe's oldest hotel pilgrims
#3360, aired 1999-03-26"DAY" OR "NIGHT" $500: On his 20th attempt, Dale Earnhardt won this grueling auto race February 15, 1998 the Daytona 500
#3341, aired 1999-03-01FANTASTIC VOYAGES $900 (Daily Double): Set adrift in a 1789 mutiny, he & 18 men sailed in an open boat over 3,500 miles across the Pacific to Timor William Bligh
#3335, aired 1999-02-19TRAVEL & TOURISM $300: You can ride the Jasper Tramway to over 7,500 feet up in this Canadian province Alberta
#3329, aired 1999-02-11BY THE HUNDREDS $600: With revenues of over $178 billion, General Motors topped this famous magazine list for 1998 Fortune 500
#3326, aired 1999-02-08THE USA TODAY $400: The national average is about 1,000 (500 verbal, 500 math) of a possible 1,600 on the test abbreviated this SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test)
#3311, aired 1999-01-18STATE NAMES $200: Home to no Fortune 500 companies, its name is Aleut for "mainland" Alaska
#3306, aired 1999-01-11THE LIST LIST $300: In 1988 Microsoft came in at No. 137 out of the 500 companies on this magazine's famous list Fortune
#3306, aired 1999-01-11THE LIST LIST $400: Supplying info that led to the arrest of everyone on this list in August 1998 could have netted you over $1,500,000 FBI Ten Most Wanted List

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (65 results returned)

#2, aired 2024-01-12LITERARY INSPIRATION: A book by historian Thomas Carlyle that Dickens said he'd read 500 times has this title subject that Charles would write about himself the French Revolution
#21, aired 2023-11-29UNIQUE BUILDINGS: Despite 17.5 miles of hallways, you can walk anywhere in this Virginia building within about five minutes, due to its concentric layout the Pentagon
#20, aired 2023-11-15ARTISTS: Exhumed in 2017 to settle a paternity suit, his mustache had "preserved its classic 10-past-10 position" according to the Spanish press Salvador Dalí
#17, aired 2023-10-18FAMOUS WOMEN: She joined the Sisters of Loreto at age 18, then took her good works to Calcutta, where she was called this Mother Teresa
#16, aired 2023-10-11RALLYING CRIES: Don't mess with Texas: Sam Houston's troops shouted this 3-word battle cry while attacking Santa Anna's army at San Jacinto Remember the Alamo!
#14, aired 2023-09-27ASTRONOMY: Discovered in the '60s and '70s, Cygnus X-1 was the first of these light-trapping gravitational bodies to be identified black holes
#8813, aired 2023-02-22PEOPLE & PLACES: Thought to descend from people of Southeast Asia, the Chamorro make up this U.S. territory's largest ethnic group Guam
#8728, aired 2022-10-26CHARITY: A Catholic charity called Caritas Rome is the beneficiary of money collected from here, over the years averaging about $3,500 daily the Trevi Fountain
#8637, aired 2022-05-10LIVE MUSIC: These 2 events held 2 1/2 months & 2,500 miles apart in 1999 were the last of one major music happening & the first of another Woodstock ('99 or 1999) & Coachella
#8359, aired 2021-03-18BROADWAY ROLES: Of the more than 15 actors to play the lead in this musical, Howard McGillin holds the record with over 2,500 performances The Phantom of the Opera
#8230, aired 2020-06-0518th CENTURY NOVELS: The title character of this 1726 novel reaches 4 different lands as a result of a shipwreck, a storm at sea, pirates & a mutiny Gulliver's Travels
#8229, aired 2020-06-04NOTABLE BRITS: On this man's death in a 1935 motorcycle accident, Churchill said, his "pace of life was faster & more intense than the ordinary" Lawrence of Arabia
#8222, aired 2020-05-2620th CENTURY METAPHORS: If it had physically existed, it would have stretched some 500 miles from the Baltic Sea to the Adriatic Sea the Iron Curtain
#8208, aired 2020-04-22WORLD ELECTIONS: In 2014 this democratic nation broke the record for total turnout in a single election with more than 500 million voters India
#8200, aired 2020-04-10WORDS IN THE NEWS: On September 25, 2019, searches on merriam-webster.com for the definition of this 3-word Latin term increased by 5,500% quid pro quo
#8045, aired 2019-07-26HISTORIC SHIPS: 215 passengers were rescued when it sank in July 1918, about 500 fewer than it had rescued 6 years earlier the Carpathia
#7533, aired 2017-05-17ERAS IN U.S. HISTORY: On April 11, 1865 Abraham Lincoln spoke of "the mode, manner, and means of" this, which he would not live to see Reconstruction
#7526, aired 2017-05-08A YEAR OF FIRSTS: Year in which the Department of Energy was created, the Indy 500 had its first female driver & the 1st president was sworn in under a nickname 1977
#7407, aired 2016-11-22EARLY AMERICA: William Bradford wrote that this document was partly inspired by the "mutinous speeches" of some passengers the Mayflower Compact
#6977, aired 2015-01-06ASIA: Meaning "waterless place" this 500,000-square-mile area lies in what's called a "rain shadow" of the Himalayas the Gobi Desert
#6896, aired 2014-09-15AUTHORS: In 1937 his sister said he had "hats of every description" which he would use as a "foundation of his next book" Dr. Seuss
#6880, aired 2014-07-11AMERICAN LITERATURE: Published in 1925, it still sells 500,000 copies a year & was on the bestseller lists in 2013 The Great Gatsby
#6864, aired 2014-06-19BUSINESS & INDUSTRY: Founded in 1908, this big company was removed from the S&P 500 in 2009 after filing for bankruptcy but returned in 2013 General Motors
#6850, aired 2014-05-3019th CENTURY POLITICS: A Senate seat from this Southern state sat vacant for 4 years; when it was filled, its ex-occupant had become U.S. president Tennessee
#6835, aired 2014-05-09FAMOUS BOOKS: It was published March 26, 1830; a very popular work with the same name premiered March 24, 2011 The Book of Mormon
#6594, aired 2013-04-25TV SPIN-OFFS: Premiering in 1993, this show lasted 11 seasons, like its predecessor show; the 2 were set nearly 2,500 miles apart Frasier
#6498, aired 2012-12-12FASHION DESIGNERS: In 1986 her company, now associated with JC Penney, became the first founded by a woman to make the Fortune 500 Liz Claiborne
#5969, aired 2010-07-22SCIENCE HISTORY: This concept dates to a 1783 paper by John Michell, who theorized about a body with the sun's density & 500 times its diameter a black hole
#5816, aired 2009-12-2120th CENTURY WEDDINGS: Her 1956 wedding attracted more than 1,500 news reporters to a country with just 20,000 citizens at the time Grace Kelly
#5800, aired 2009-11-27PLANET EARTH: Despite its name, this ocean current outdoes any river; at maximum flow off the Carolinas, its flow is 3,500 times the Mississippi's the Gulf Stream
#5785, aired 2009-11-06STATE CAPITALS: It's the only 3-word state capital Salt Lake City
#5771, aired 2009-10-19NOTABLE WOMEN: When Galveston was devastated by a hurricane in 1900, she traveled 1,500 miles to head up the relief effort Clara Barton
#5674, aired 2009-04-16AMERICAN BUSINESS: On Sept. 29, 2008 every stock in the S&P 500 dropped except this maker of comforting food, founded in 1869 Campbell's
#5523, aired 2008-09-17U.S. GEOGRAPHY: It's 277 miles long, it's up to 18 miles wide, it's 6 million years old & at a given time temperatures within it can vary by 25 degrees the Grand Canyon
#5474, aired 2008-05-29ANNUAL SPORTING EVENTS: With an estimated sellout crowd of 267,925 people, it claims to be the best-attended single-day sporting event in the U.S. the Indy 500
#5169, aired 2007-02-1519th CENTURY MEN: In 1813 Louisiana Governor William Claiborne put a $500 bounty on him; he responded by offering one for the gov.'s head Jean Lafitte
#5038, aired 2006-07-05WESTERN HEMISPHERE GEOGRAPHY: The 2 outlets of the Gulf of Mexico, a strait & a channel, bear the names of these 2 land areas Florida & the Yucatán peninsula
#4928, aired 2006-02-01WAR & PEACE: In 1839 the first of several wars broke out over the trade of an extract from a flower of this family poppy
#4867, aired 2005-11-08CONTINENTS: This continent has the lowest high point & the highest low point, less than a 7,500' difference Australia
#4569, aired 2004-06-17COMMUNICATIONS: In the NATO phonetic alphabet (Alpha, Bravo, etc.), the 2 that are title Shakespearean characters Romeo & Juliet
#4307, aired 2003-04-29FILMS OF THE '60s: In the top films of 2 consecutive years in the 1960s, she played a nanny & a governess Julie Andrews
#4296, aired 2003-04-14MOUNTAINS: All of the mountains in the U.S. over 14,500 feet are in this state Alaska
#4211, aired 2002-12-16FORTUNE 500 COMPANIES: As its packaging reflects, this company began marketing its products from an Iowa cattle farm in 1985 Gateway
#3942, aired 2001-10-23BUSINESS & INDUSTRY: These 2 companies whose products complement each other are the only 2 that have ever topped the Fortune 500 General Motors & Exxon
#3812, aired 2001-03-13WORLD CAPITALS: Lucio Costa designed this new capital in 1957 to hold 500,000 people; today it has more than 3 times that number Brasilia, Brazil
#3374, aired 1999-04-15MUSIC: In 1997 Agnes Grossmann took over as the 1st woman artistic director of this group in its 500-year history The Vienna Boys' Choir
#3181, aired 1998-06-01SHIPS: It was refloated, towed to Matauri Bay & sunk there Dec. 12, 1987, with full Maori ceremony The Rainbow Warrior (of Greenpeace)
#2486, aired 1995-05-29SPORTS: This race first run in 1903 covers 2,500-3,000 miles & includes at least 1 mountain over 7,500 The Tour de France
#2263, aired 1994-06-08PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS: 2 of the 3 presidents elected with over 500 electoral votes (2 of) Nixon, Reagan or Franklin Delano Roosevelt
#2186, aired 1994-02-21U.S. LANDMARKS: This building has the world's biggest switchboard with about 1 million calls per day on 34,500 lines the Pentagon
#2178, aired 1994-02-09TRAVEL & TOURISM: This European resort was founded in 1856 & named for Prince Charles III Monte Carlo
#2056, aired 1993-07-12PHILANTHROPY: At the time of his death in 1937, he had given over $500 million to charity John D. Rockefeller
#2042, aired 1993-06-22THE 50 STATES: Texas has the most farms with 185,000; this state has the fewest with about 500 Alaska
#1955, aired 1993-02-19NEW ENGLAND: In Washington, D.C.'s Statuary Hall, the state of Vermont is represented by this patriot Ethan Allen
#1854, aired 1992-10-01THE CALENDAR: It was the last year that was just two letters long in Roman numerals 1500 (MD)
#1848, aired 1992-09-23SPORTING EVENTS: In 1911, it took 6 hours, 42 minutes to win this event; in 1991, 2 hours, 50 minutes the Indianapolis 500
#1610, aired 1991-09-06BUSINESS & INDUSTRY: It's the largest company on the Fortune 500 named for a person (Henry) Ford
#1536, aired 1991-04-15SPORTS: This classic race was first won by Ray Harroun on May 30, 1911 the Indianapolis 500
#1474, aired 1991-01-17FAMOUS WOMEN: 1 of 2 women who made the Top 10 on Forbes' list of the highest-earning entertainers of 1989-90 (1 of) Madonna & Oprah Winfrey
#1325, aired 1990-05-11MEDICINE: His vaccine was announced safe in April '55, the 10th anniversary of FDR's death Dr. Jonas Salk
#1195, aired 1989-11-10THE CENSUS: 2 of the 4 U.S. states with a population density greater than 500 people per square mile (2 of) Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey & Rhode Island
#1145, aired 1989-07-21AMERICAN POETS: He wrote a biography that won Pulitzer Prize for history in 1940 & won for his poetry in 1951 Carl Sandburg
#394, aired 1986-03-13SPORTING EVENTS: Established in 1911, this yearly event has largest single day attendance in sports the Indy 500
#280, aired 1985-10-04BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY: Over 1/2 of Fortune 500 and 42% of all N.Y. Stock Exchange companies are incorporated in this state Delaware
#44, aired 1984-11-08AMERICAN GOVERNMENT: Along with president, these 2 must sign a bill for it to become law the speaker of the House & the vice president

Players (512 results returned)

Jonathan Groff, a writer and producer for television from Los Angeles, California \"A 5-show winner in 1995, he\'s now a writer and producer...
Erik Larsen, a librarian and a licensed amateur boxing official from Jacksonville, Florida "A 5-time champion from 1990, he's a librarian and a licensed...
Lara Robillard, a policy analyst from Arlington, Virginia "She used the winnings from her 5 shows in 1998 to...
Andrew Hutchings, a graduate student from Ithaca, New York "A senior when he won the 1998 College Championship, he's now...
Bob Fleenor, a newspaper copy editor from Martinsburg, West Virginia "Legislative work in his home state was suspended so that lawmakers...
Steve Berman, a teacher from Santa Monica, California "He was a film executive when he won five shows in...
Michelle Clum, an executive assistant originally from Wichita, Kansas "With her 5-time winnings from 2000, she traveled for a year,...
Jack Archey, an actor and writer from Los Angeles, California "He was a CPA and comedian when he won his 5th...
Brian Wangsgard, from Salt Lake City, Utah "He was the biggest winner in the 1988-1989 season, and a...
Michael Arnone, a writer and editor from Alexandria, Virginia "He was the largest 1-day winner in the 2000-2001 season. Today...
Janet Wong, a development officer for a museum from Hoboken, New Jersey "As a senior at Drew University, she won the February 2000...
Michael Day, an attorney from Mill Valley, California "As an MBA Student, he won 5 games in 1985. Today...
Josh DenHartog, an actuarial technician from Thousand Oaks, California "He was the Teen Tournament champion in 1997. Now he's an...
Jerome Vered, a writer from Los Angeles, California "The 1-day record of $34,000 he set in 1992 stood for...
Kevin Keach, a project administrator from St. Louis, Missouri "He considered himself a simple Missouri farm boy when he won...
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 74-game champion from Seattle, Washington "In 2004, his record-breaking 74-game win streak set a standard for...
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...
Ogi Ogas, a writer from Baltimore, Maryland Season 9 player (1993-01-26). Ogi won $500,000 on Who Wants to...
Watson, a deep question answering system from IBM 2011 IBM Challenge winner: $500,000 to World Vision + $500,000 to...
Richard Mason, a roboticist from Pasadena, California Season 18 2-time champion: $50,600 + $2,000. Husband of Season 14...
LeVar Burton, a distinguished actor and TV host from the Emmy-winning children's program Reading Rainbow 1995 Celebrity Jeopardy! winner: $14,500 for the Somalia Foundation. "A distinguished...
Milo Dochow, a senior from Portland, Oregon 2000-A College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500. 1999-A Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. Milo...
Michael Shutterly, a bank officer from Elkridge, Maryland Season 4 4-time champion: $49,200. Michael won $500,000 appearing on Who...
Roberta Hyman, a manufacturer from Atlantic City, New Jersey Season 10 player (1993-09-29). Roberta won $17,500 on Trump Card in...
William Lee, a software engineer from South San Francisco, California Season 22 2-time champion: $62,500 + $2,000. Not to be confused...
Jonathan Corbblah, a chess teacher from Harlem, New York Season 27 1-time champion: $13,000 + $1,000. Jonathan appeared as a...
Milo Dochow, a freshman at Cooper Union from Portland, Oregon 2000-A College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500. 1999-A Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 18...
Lara Robillard, a director of health policy from Arlington, Virginia 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $25,000. 1999 Tournament...
Lara Robillard, a health policy director from Arlington, Virginia 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $25,000. 1999 Tournament...
Lisa Warne-Magro, a homemaker and community volunteer from Austin, Texas Season 36 2-time champion: $24,500 + $2,000.
Alison Betts, a writer and creative executive originally from San Jose, California Season 40 5-time champion: $121,500 + $3,000. Alison won $250,000 on...
Mary Ann Borer, a marketing coordinator from Pomona, California Season 35 4-time champion: $86,500 + $2,000.
Nathan Kaplan, a math professor from Los Angeles, California Season 35 1-time champion: $19,600 + $2,000. Nathan appeared on ABC\'s...
Verlinda Johnson Henning, a human resources and leadership consultant from Memphis, Tennessee 2023 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 37 1-time champion: $17,500 + $2,000.
Dolores Kass, a New York City probation officer from Brooklyn, New York Season 10 1-time champion: $10,500.
Verlinda Johnson Henning, a human resources consultant from Memphis, Tennessee 2023 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 37 1-time champion: $17,500 + $2,000.
Ryan Chaffee, a tutor from Los Angeles, California 2010 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 26 4-time champion: $91,900...
Ryan Chaffee, a tutor from Los Angeles, California 2010 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 26 4-time champion: $91,900...
Vince Pool, a registered respiratory therapist from Mobile, Alabama Season 11 1-time champion: $5,500.
Carrie Cadwallader, a business intelligence manager from Aurora, Colorado 2023 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 38 1-time champion: $7,500 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like \"cad-WALL-a-dur\".
Carrie Cadwallader, a business intelligence manager from Aurora, Colorado 2023 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 38 1-time champion: $7,500 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like \"cad-WALL-a-dur\".
Bob Zalin, a Ph.D. candidate from New York City, New York Season 11 2-time champion: $24,500.
Peter Gaffney, a writer originally from Endicott, New York Season 8 1-time champion: $10,500. Peter\'s IMDb page.
Carolyn Meek, a high school English teacher from Houston, Texas 1992 Seniors Tournament 2nd runner-up: $9,500.
Will Herrera, a retired airline pilot originally from Pueblo, Colorado 1993 Seniors Tournament 2nd runner-up: $7,500. Will died 2023-01-02 at age 92. Obituary.
Brad Rutter, the biggest money winner from Los Angeles, California 2020 Jeopardy!: The Greatest of All Time 2nd runner-up: $250,000. 2019...
Chris Lastrapes, a business developer originally from Tulsa, Oklahoma Season 32 player (2015-10-28). Last name pronounced like \"la-STRAPS\". Chris won...
Darlene Lieblich, a television executive from Van Nuys, California 2000 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $2,500. Season 16 5-time champion: $35,197...
Darlene Lieblich, a television executive from Van Nuys, California 2000 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $2,500. Season 16 5-time champion: $35,197...
Chad Mosher, a seventh-grader from Flint, Michigan 2003 Holiday Kids Week player (2003-01-10). Chad\'s personal website features a...
Paul Croshier, a Marine Corps staff sergeant from Camp Pendleton, California 1985 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000. Season 1 5-time champion: $36,500....
Paul Croshier, a United States Marine Staff Sergeant from Camp Pendleton, California 1985 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000. Season 1 5-time champion: $36,500....
Robin Leidner, a sociologist from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Season 9 1-time champion: $8,500.
Karen Anderson, a private investigator from Half Moon Bay, California Season 23 1-time champion: $22,500 + $2,000. Not to be confused...
Colby Burnett, a high school world history teacher from Chicago, Illinois 2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2019 All-Star Games captain of...
Colby Burnett, a high school world history teacher from Chicago, Illinois \"He teaches at a school started by the Dominicans of St....
Colby Burnett, a college counselor from Chicago, Illinois • 2012 Teachers Tournament winner • 2013 Tournament of Champions winner...
Colby Burnett, an AP world history teacher from Chicago, Illinois \"He won the Teacher\'s Tournament and the Tournament of Champions last...
Colby Burnett, a high school college counselor from Chicago, Illinois 2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2019 All-Star Games captain of...
Eileen Lynch, a project manager from West Windsor, New Jersey Season 11 1-time champion: $10,500 + a trip for 2 to Mexico City and Zihuatanejo.
Ketty Pan, a head of new product development from Henderson, Nevada Season 38 player (2022-06-20). Ketty appeared on The Chase on 2021-01-28...
Brandon Blackwell, a writer and TV personality originally from Jamaica, New York 2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2008-B Teen Tournament wildcard semifinalist:...
Bob Canter, a government relations representative from Martinez, California Season 7 2-time champion: $23,500.
Doug Marsh, a set designer from Pasadena, California Season 7 1-time champion: $12,500.
Ilena Di Toro, a public relations specialist from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2024 Champions Wildcard play-in game player (2024-02-02). Season 39 1-time champion: $9,500 + $2,000.
Ilena Di Toro, a public relations specialist from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2024 Champions Wildcard play-in game player (2024-02-02). Season 39 1-time champion: $9,500 + $2,000.
Monica Thieu, a sophomore at the University of North Texas from Dallas, Texas 2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2019 All-Star Games member of...
Monica Thieu, a postdoctoral scientist from Atlanta, Georgia 2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2019 All-Star Games member of...
Jack Honig, a songwriter from Jericho, Vermont Season 12 1-time champion: $9,500.
Brad Rutter, an actor and producer from Los Angeles, California • Highest all-time winnings (over $4.3 million) • Has never lost...
Monica Thieu, a psychology student from Dallas, Texas 2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2019 All-Star Games member of...
Monica Thieu, a Ph.D. student in psychology from New York, New York • 2012 College Championship winner • 2013 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist...
Brandon Blackwell, a sophomore from Holliswood, New York 2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2008-B Teen Tournament wildcard semifinalist:...
Leanne Gonzalez-Singer, a legal secretary from New York, New York Season 36 1-time champion: $22,500 + $2,000.
James Holzhauer, a professional sports gambler from Las Vegas, Nevada 2023 Jeopardy! Masters winner: $500,000 + $100,000 to Project 150 +...
James Holzhauer, the setter of 20 Jeopardy! records from Las Vegas, Nevada 2023 Jeopardy! Masters winner: $500,000 + $100,000 to Project 150 +...
James Holzhauer, a self-described game show villain from Las Vegas, Nevada 2023 Jeopardy! Masters winner: $500,000 + $100,000 to Project 150 +...
Joe Clonick, a composer and musician originally from Chicago, Illinois 1994 Seniors Tournament 2nd runner-up: $7,500. Joe died on 2018-03-31.
Pam Mueller, a graduate student in psychology from Princeton, New Jersey \"She was a student at Loyola University when she won the...
Pam Mueller, an entering law student originally from Chicago, Illinois \"Representing Loyola University, she won the College Championship in November, 2000....
Pam Mueller, a think tank researcher from Culver City, California • 2000 College Championship winner • Semifinalist in all other tournaments...
Rachel Clark, a director of client strategy from Washington, D.C. 2024 Champions Wildcard play-in quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 39 1-time champion: $6,500 + $1,000.
Jake Allen, a K-12 gifted and talented teacher from Eureka Springs, Arkansas 2018 Teachers Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $10,000 + a $2,500 grant. At...
Ranjani Sheshadri, a 10th and 11th grade English teacher from Friendswood, Texas 2018 Teachers Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000 + a $2,500 grant. At the...
Steve Mond, a 9th and 10th grade math teacher from Midvale, Utah 2018 Teachers Tournament 2nd runner-up: $25,000 + a $2,500 grant. At...
Beth Binder, a 6th grade teacher from Fort Collins, Colorado 2018 Teachers Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000 + a $2,500 grant. At the...
Katherine Saxby, a high school English and French teacher from Alameda, California 2018 Teachers Tournament semifinalist: $10,000 + a $2,500 grant. At the...
Indi Ekanayake, an 8th grade science teacher from Seattle, Washington 2018 Teachers Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000 + a $2,500 grant. At the...
Scott Montanaro, a high school history and psychology teacher from Portland, Oregon 2018 Teachers Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $10,000 + a $2,500 grant. At...
Mary Alice Korth, a 6th-12th grade choir teacher from Dowagiac, Michigan 2018 Teachers Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000 + a $2,500 grant. At the...
Bob Julian, a 7th and 8th grade social studies teacher from Phoenix, Oregon 2018 Teachers Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000 + a $2,500 grant. At the...
Pam Mueller, a junior at Loyola University, Chicago from Wilmette, Illinois 2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2019 All-Star Games member of...
Erika Eason, a K-12 technology teacher from Derwood, Maryland 2018 Teachers Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $10,000 + a $2,500 grant. At...
Pam Mueller, a college student from Wilmette, Illinois 2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2019 All-Star Games member of...
Rachel Niegelberg, an elementary school special education teacher from Trumansburg, New York 2018 Teachers Tournament semifinalist: $10,000 + a $2,500 grant. At the...
Lee DiGeorge, a middle school English and technology teacher from Bayside, New York 2018 Teachers Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000 + a $2,500 grant. At the...
Muffy Morris, a sophomore from Swarthmore, Pennsylvania 1992 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $1,000. Sister of 1989 Teen Tournament semifinalist...
Claire Bishop, a high school Latin teacher from Lexington, Kentucky 2018 Teachers Tournament 1st runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $50,000 + a...
Mary Hammond, a homemaker originally from Kansas City, Missouri Season 3 1-time champion: $9,000. Mary won $1,500 on Scrabble on...
Holly Hassel, an English professor from Fargo, North Dakota 2024 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 39 1-time champion: $10,500 + $2,000.
Holly Hassel, an English professor from Calumet, Michigan 2024 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 39 1-time champion: $10,500 + $2,000.
Larry Martin, a second grade teacher from Kansas City, Missouri 2018 Teachers Tournament winner: $100,000 + a $2,500 grant. At the...
Pam Mueller, a justice researcher originally from Chicago, Illinois 2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2019 All-Star Games member of...
Allyson Samiljan, a communications and special events director from Wellington, Florida Season 36 1-time champion: $9,500 + $1,000. Last name pronounced like "sam-ILL-yan".
Kevin Shrum, a retired adjunct professor from Fort Collins, Colorado Season 33 2-time champion: $33,500 + $2,000. Kevin died 2023-12-26 at...
Linda Monk, an author and columnist originally from Vicksburg, Mississippi Season 12 1-time champion: $7,500.
Tim Lakin, a sophomore from Northwestern University 1991 College Championship 2nd runner-up: $7,500.
Rachel Clark, a director of client strategy from Washington, D.C. 2024 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist (quarterfinalist by play-in): $5,000. Season 39 1-time champion: $6,500 + $1,000.
Michael Rankins, a customer service represenative from Rohnert Park, California 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $41,601. Lost to...
Michael Rankins, a minister and writer from Rohnert Park, California 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $41,601. Lost to...
Sue Honor, a finance coordinator from Berkeley, California Season 5 2-time champion: $17,500.
Michael Rankins, a minister and sales representative from Rohnert Park, California 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $41,601. Lost to...
Rich Blashka, an attorney from New York, New York Season 33 1-time champion: $14,500 + $1,000.
Michael Rankins, a minister and writer from Rohnert Park, California \"A 5-show winner from 1988, he has been a minister with...
Leslie Frates, a Spanish teacher from Hayward, California 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Leslie Frates, a Spanish teacher from Hayward, California \"A Jeopardy! champion in 1991, she\'s now a Spanish teacher listed...
Eric Maher, an attorney from Epping, New Hampshire Season 34 1-time champion: $31,500 + $2,000.
Leslie Frates, a Spanish teacher from Hayward, California 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Leslie Frates, a Spanish teacher from Hayward, California 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Leslie Frates, a Spanish teacher from Hayward, California 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Dana Venator, a junior at Briarcliff High School from Decatur, Georgia 1998 Teen Reunion Tournament fourth place finisher: $7,500. 1987 Teen Tournament 2nd runner-up: $5,000.
Armand Kachigian, a podiatrist from Granite City, Illinois Season 10 player (1994-02-10). Armand won $500,000 on Who Wants to...
Melanie Posey, a market analyst from New York City, New York Season 12 1-time champion: $8,500.
Cheryl Weisberg, a French teacher from New York City, New York Season 7 1-time champion: $1,500.
Jason Sterlacci, a fourth grade teacher from Somerset, New Jersey 2017 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. 2016 Teachers Tournament winner: $100,000...
Erhard Konerding, a librarian and instructor from Middletown, Connecticut Season 10 1-time champion: $6,002. Erhard appeared on Remember This in...
Brad Marshall, an illustrator originally from Miami, Florida Season 1 2-time champion: $17,500.
Claudia Perry, a pop music critic from San Jose California Season 13 player (1996-09-11). 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000....
Fred Ketteman, a purser from San Francisco, California Season 7 1-time champion: $22,500 + Lalura pure parfum in Baccarat...
Darren Millam, a customer service representative originally from Kansas City, Missouri Season 17 player (2001-02-27). Season 16 1-time champion: $7,500. Darren returned...
Darren Millam, a customer service representative from Kansas City, Missouri Season 17 player (2001-02-27). Season 16 1-time champion: $7,500. Darren returned...
Larry Zelenak, a professor originally from Tacoma, Washington Season 2 1-time champion: $7,500.
Heather Hurley, a civil servant from Arlington, Virginia Season 33 player (2017-06-27). Heather won $60,000 on The Chase on...
Tom Zulewski, a sports writer and author from Washington, Utah Season 39 player (2023-07-07). Tom won $1,500 on Let\'s Make a...
Alex Gordon, a medical student from Somers, New York 2024 Champions Wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 39 2-time champion: $41,500 + $2,000.
Alex Gordon, a surgical resident originally from Somers, New York 2024 Champions Wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 39 2-time champion: $41,500 + $2,000.
Amanda Walker, a junior at Gonzaga University from East Wenatchee, Washington 2005 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name:...
Jack Rice, a marketing associate from Portland, Oregon Season 34 1-time champion: $26,500 + $2,000.
Archie Parker, a data management specialist from Merchantville, New Jersey Season 7 2-time champion: $24,500.
John Welch, a physician from Concord, New Hampshire Season 10 1-time champion: $10,500.
John Szczepanski, a freelance painter from Buffalo, New York Season 10 1-time champion: $15,500.
Cathy Gahn, an attorney from Los Angeles, California Season 8 1-time champion: $3,500.
Barbara Griffith, a CPA and a controller from Huntington Beach, California Season 2 1-time champion: $8,500.
Judy Nichols, a mystery writer from Wilmington, North Carolina Season 28 2-time champion: $46,500 + $1,000. Jboard user name: Judy5cents
Stephanie Fontaine, an analyst from Arlington, Virginia Season 28 3-time champion: $54,500 + $2,000.
Joe McKee, a percussionist from Palos Heights, Illinois Season 27 2-time champion: $49,500 + $1,000.
Tom O'Brien, a writer-researcher from Seattle, Washington Season 1 player (1985-02-26). Tom won $500,000 on Who Wants to...
Brian Meacham, a film preservationist originally from Anchorage, Alaska 2011 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 27 4-time champion: $90,500...
Robin Woolsey, a high school English teacher from Oxford, Alabama Season 27 1-time champion: $5,500 + $2,000.
Philip Tiu, an educator from Atlanta, Georgia Season 32 3-time champion: $96,598 + $1,000. Philip’s $19,000 Daily Double...
Charles Fogelman, a geographer from Champaign, Illinois Season 38 1-time champion: $10,500 + $1,000.
Carl Courant, an economist from New York City, New York Season 9 2-time champion: $24,500.
Richard Showstack, a writer and teacher from Newport Beach, California Season 10 1-time champion: $12,500.
Judy Tymkiw, an 8th grade English teacher from Fortescue, New Jersey 2018 Teachers Tournament semifinalist: $10,000 + a $2,500 grant. Last name...
Brendan DuBois, a mystery and suspense writer from Exeter, New Hampshire Season 29 1-time champion: $23,000 + $1,000. Brendan won $17,500 on...
Ted Sitting Crow Garner, a sculptor and writer from Chicago, Illinois Season 27 1-time champion: $2,500 + $1,000.
Jonathan Groff, a writer and actor from New York City, New York 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $34,001. 1995 Tournament...
Jonathan Groff, a writer and actor from New York City, New York 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $34,001. 1995 Tournament...
David Hillinck, a teacher and administrator from Pasadena, California 1994 Tournament of Champions 2nd runner-up: $7,500. Season 10 4-time champion:...
Megan Barnes, a stay-at-home mother from Baltimore, Maryland Season 27 3-time champion: $103,203 + $2,000. Megan won $16,000 on...
Rick Thierbach, a deputy district attorney originally from Broadview, Illinois Season 1 1-time champion: $6,500.
Brian Meacham, a film preservationist originally from Anchorage, Alaska 2011 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 27 4-time champion: $90,500...
Debbie Sherry, a nurse from Yuba City, California Season 3 2-time champion: $16,500.
Linda Williams, an engineering reports clerk from Pasadena, California Season 3 3-time champion: $19,500.
Judi Greenberg, a housewife from Northbrook, Illinois Season 4 1-time champion: $3,500. Season 3 player (1987-01-08). Judi was...
Judi Greenberg, a housewife from Northbrook, Illinois Season 4 1-time champion: $3,500. Season 3 player (1987-01-08). Judi was...
Stewart Tuttle, a foreign service officer from Vienna, Virginia Season 27 1-time champion: $36,500 + $2,000.
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,...
David Skaar, a research scientist from Raleigh, North Carolina Season 25 3-time champion: $102,000 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Ray Ivey, a word processing teacher from New York, New York Season 7 1-time champion: $11,500 + The Jeopardy! Book.
David Hudson, a junior from the University of Virginia "His musical taste has changed since he won $10,000 on Kids...
David Rice, a substitute English and speech teacher from Clarendon Hills, Illinois Season 7 4-time champion: $33,500 + The Jeopardy! Book + either...
Paul Croshier, a Marine Corps staff sergeant stationed at Camp Pendleton, California 1985 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000. Season 1 5-time champion: $36,500....
Lynn Hammerlund, a college librarian from Lake in the Hills, Illinois Season 28 1-time champion: $22,500 + $1,000.
Scott Johnson, an agricultural chemical salesman from Stockton, California Season 13 1-time champion: $6,500.
Elliot Yates, an opera producer from New York, New York 2015 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 31 4-time champion: $65,000...
John Schultz, a computer programmer from Ann Arbor, Michigan 2015 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 31 5-time champion:...
Kristin Sausville, a stay-at-home mom from Newark, Delaware 2015 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 31 5-time champion: $94,201...
Patrick Hume, a project manager originally from Stoneham, Massachusetts 2023 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 37 3-time champion: $60,500 + $2,000.
Harris Stutman, a medical informaticist from Huntington Beach, California Season 32 3-time champion: $63,500 + $2,000.
Brad Rutter, a $3.2-million winner from Los Angeles, California "In 2000, he became a 5-time champion and went on to...
Daniel Donohue, a junior at Northwestern University from Arlington Heights, Illinois 2013 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Daniel won $5,000 on Who...
Patrick Hume, a client operations director from Van Nuys, California 2023 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 37 3-time champion: $60,500 + $2,000.
Mike Creed, an antique and collectibles dealer from Brooklyn, New York Season 11 2-time champion: $29,500 + Jeopardy! '92 home game.
Michelle LaLonde, a law librarian from Novi, Michigan Season 28 1-time champion: $18,500 + $2,000.
Adam Kasanof, a police lieutenant from New York City, New York Season 10 2-time champion: $27,500.
Guy Jordan, a graduate student from College Park, Maryland Season 19 player (2003-06-10). Guy won at least $169,000 on two...
Ellen Kellogg, a research analyst originally from New York City, New York Season 15 1-time champion: $6,500.
David Hillinck, a high school principal from Sacramento, California 1994 Tournament of Champions 2nd runner-up: $7,500. Season 10 4-time champion: $47,401.
Dave Martin, an English teacher from Sweet Home, Oregon Season 15 1-time champion: $14,500.
Rich Lerner, a lawyer from Silver Spring, Maryland 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000. 1989 Tournament of Champions 1st runner-up:...
Mari Webel, a sophomore at Stanford University from Carbondale, Illinois 1998 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500.
Lucas Bergman, a junior at the University of Illinois-Chicago from Quincy, Illinois 1998 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500.
Mike Day, a finance and marketing MBA student from Columbus, Ohio 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1985 Tournament...
Andrew Hutchings, a senior at Harvey Mudd College from Tucson, Arizona 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1999 Tournament...
Chanel Lee, a junior at the University of Virginia from Bronx, New York 1998 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500.
Katy Sprinkel, a junior at DePauw University from Larkspur, Colorado 1998 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500. DePauw University is located in Greencastle, Indiana.
Leslie Cooper, a sophomore at the University of Southern California from Inglewood, California 1998 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500.
Sub Stockman, a freshman at the University of Pennsylvania from Alma, Missouri 1998 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500.
Rosie O'Donnell, from The Rosie O'Donnell Show "Her love of Broadway led this talk show host to emceeing...
Kaya Chua, a technology consultant from Chula Vista, California Season 31 player (2015-04-08). Name pronounced like "KAY-uh CHOO-uh". Kaya won...
Rob Schickler, a senior at Baylor University from Arlington, Virginia 2000-B College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500. 21 at the time of the College Championship.
Linda Krisak, a sophomore from Case Western Reserve University 1989 College Championship 2nd runner-up: $7,500. Linda died 2009-06-21 at the...
Helen Petroff, a research assistant from Los Angeles, California 2000 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $2,500. Season 15 5-time champion: $43,000 + 2 Chevrolet Camaros.
Iyesatu Kamara, a sophomore at the University of Washington from Seattle, Washington 2000-B College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500. 19 at the time of the College Championship.
Jim Giesen, a junior at the University of Washington from Spokane, Washington 2000-B College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500. 21 at the time of the College Championship.
Jordan Kovnot, a freshman at Dartmouth College from Holland, Pennsylvania 2000-B College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500. 19 at the time of the College Championship.
Dan Poneman, a lawyer from Alexandria, Virginia Season 7 1-time champion: $10,500. Dan was confirmed as the United...
Nicole Thibodeau, a junior at the University of Illinois-Chicago from Elmwood Park, Illinois 1999 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500.
Tara Crabtree, a senior at the University of Washington from Seattle, Washington 1999 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500.
Lisa Thimjon, a sophomore at Luther College from Sioux Falls, South Dakota 2000-B College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500. 20 at the time of the College Championship.
Robert Arrowood, a former realtor from Provincetown, Massachusetts Season 32 1-time champion: $25,500 + $2,000.
Scott Duquette, a junior from South Hamilton, Massachusetts 1999-B Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 16 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Paul Marchegiani, a senior at Northwestern University from Evanston, Illinois 1999 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2.500.
Brian Golden, a senior from Davenport, Iowa 1999-B Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 17 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Julie Ann Cohen, a sophomore at the University of Michigan from Marietta, Georgia 1999 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500.
Aaron Johnson, a junior at Rowan University from Brick, New Jersey 1999 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500.
Miguel Dickson, a sophomore from Lexington, Kentucky 1999-B Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 14 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Adam Trabka, a sophomore from Shelton, Connecticut 1999-B Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 14 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Butch Malec, a freshman at Reed College from Edinboro, Pennsylvania 1999 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500. In Butch's game, the entire Double...
Brian Polk, a senior from Huntington Woods, Michigan 1999-B Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 17 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Matt Waddell, an attorney from Flushing, New York Season 17 1-time champion: $10,500.
Marcia Hensley, a junior from Springtown, Texas 1999-B Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 16 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Robert Morgan, a high school teacher from San Juan Capistrano, California Season 20 1-time champion: $23,500 + $2,000.
Phil Gibbons, a salesman from Hermosa Beach, California Season 5 player (1989-03-31). Phil won $500,000 on Who Wants to...
Paul Nethercut, a financial consultant from Sacramento, California Season 20 1-time champion: $22,500 + $1,000.
Amanda Johnson, a sophomore at the University of Chicago from Cincinnati, Ohio 2003 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500.
Rubani Trimiew, a junior from Rochester, New York 1999-A Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500.
Brian Dunlap, a senior from Scotts Valley, California 1999-A Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500.
Lindsay Enbysk, a senior from Tualatin, Oregon 1999-A Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500.
Lauren Henderson, a senior at Colby College from Oneida, New York 2003 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500.
Karli Kosman, a sophomore at Mt. San Jacinto College from Temecula, California 2003 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500.
Melissa Sexstone, a senior from East Syracuse, New York 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 2000 Tournament...
Kristin Sausville, a stay-at-home mom from Newark, Delaware 2015 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 31 5-time champion: $94,201...
Suzanne Vito, a writer from Albany, California Season 31 1-time champion: $9,500 + $2,000.
Ted Cooperstein, a lawyer originally from Potomac, Maryland Season 4 4-time champion: $32,500. Ted won $10,801 in his first...
Bob Drez, a teacher from Hattiesburg, Mississippi 1989 Senior Tournament 2nd runner-up: $7,500.
Amy Zucker, a senior from Wesleyan University (Connecticut) 1990 College Championship 2nd runner-up: $7,500.
Joe Bartolomeo, a professor and associate dean from Florence, Massachusetts Season 33 2-time champion: $36,500 + $2,000.
Brian Armbrust, a corporate trainer from San Francisco, California Season 23 1-time champion: $21,500 + $2,000.
Rachael Sims, a law school graduate from Sullivan, Illinois Season 31 1-time champion: $21,500 + $1,000.
Rosie O'Donnell, a comedienne from the hit film A League of Their Own "From the hit film A League of Their Own, comedienne..." 1999-B...
Bill Wray, an institutional investor from Marietta, Georgia Season 3 player (1987-07-03). Bill's mother appeared on Jeopardy! in 1969,...
James Arey, a hotel concierge from New Orleans, Louisiana 1999 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $2,500. Season 15 5-time champion: $42,802...
Andrew Nerlinger, a senior at the University of Notre Dame from Wilmington, Delaware 2001 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500. Andrew was 21 at the time...
Kaberi Chakrabarty, an elementary bilingual teacher from Joliet, Illinois 2016 Teachers Tournament 1st runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $50,000 + a...
Melizza Zygmunt, a stay-at-home mom from Valparaiso, Indiana 1999 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $2,500. Season 15 4-time champion: $23,599.
Robin Jacobsen, a teacher of global studies from Farmingdale, New York Season 16 2-time champion: $9,500.
Bill Knuth, a high school special education teacher from East Lansing, Michigan 2016 Teachers Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $10,000 + a $2,500 education grant...
Seth Supcoff, a hotel manager from Santa Fe, New Mexico Season 22 1-time champion: $20,500 + $1,000.
Cory Harris, a high school English teacher from Mystic, Connecticut 2016 Teachers Tournament semifinalist: $10,000 + a $2,500 education grant to...
Tenaya Snider, a 10th grade English teacher from Tucson, Arizona 2016 Teachers Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000 + a $2,500 education grant to...
Bob Hutton, a grad student originally from Glade Spring, Virginia Season 23 1-time champion: $12,500 + $1,000.
Harry Cortez, a mail processor from Petaluma, California Season 6 1-time champion $15,500.
Michelle Bondurant, a medical coordinator originally from Greensboro, North Carolina Season 22 1-time champion: $6,500 + $2,000. Michelle currently resides in Pasadena, California.
Peter Buchholz, a 6th grade U.S. history and language arts teacher from Minneapolis, Minnesota 2016 Teachers Tournament semifinalist: $10,000 + a $2,500 education grant to...
Terrie Trebilcock, a high school history and economics teacher from Glen Rock, Pennsylvania 2016 Teachers Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000 + a $2,500 education grant to...
Hannah Krug, a high school math and physics teacher from Laurel, Maryland 2016 Teachers Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000 + a $2,500 education grant to...
Jill Gilbert, a middle school English teacher from Des Moines, Iowa 2016 Teachers Tournament 2nd runner-up: $25,000 + a $2,500 education grant...
Ian Miller, a high school history, government, and economics teacher from Woodland Hills, California 2016 Teachers Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000 + a $2,500 education grant to...
Bob Fleenor, a newspaper copy editor from Martinsburg, West Virginia 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 2001 Tournament...
Dan Royles, a senior from Chula Vista, California 2002 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. Dan was 17 at the time...
Jason Sterlacci, a 6th grade English teacher from Somerset, New Jersey 2017 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. 2016 Teachers Tournament winner: $100,000...
Dennis Scott, an actor from Baltimore, Maryland Season 17 1-time champion: $7,500.
Margaret Monroe, a junior from South Plainfield, New Jersey 2002 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. Margaret was 16 at the time...
Greg Greenzweig, a high school art teacher from Pennsville, New Jersey 2016 Teachers Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000 + a $2,500 education grant to...
Anna Gohmann, a senior from Westlake Village, California 2002 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. Anna was 17 at the time...
Tom Hartmann, a junior from San Antonio, Texas 2001 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 17 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Lauren Gilmore, a high school history teacher from Lake Wales, Florida 2016 Teachers Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $10,000 + a $2,500 education grant...
Amanda Trujillo, a junior from Carson, California 2001 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 17 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Nicole Throckmorton, an 11th grade English and creative writing teacher from Williamsburg, Virginia 2016 Teachers Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $10,000 + a $2,500 education grant...
Blake Hernandez, a senior from Burke, Virginia 2002 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. Blake was 16 at the time...
Nicole Reimer, a junior from Columbus, Ohio 2001 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 17 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Dianne Lee, a 4th grade language arts teacher from Savannah, Georgia 2016 Teachers Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000 + a $2,500 education grant to...
Richard Shildt, an elementary school principal from Cyclone, Pennsylvania Season 7 1-time champion: $7,500. Richard actually lived in Ormsby, Pennsylvania,...
Chris Tempro, a 9th grade math teacher from Allentown, Pennsylvania 2016 Teachers Tournament semifinalist: $10,000 + a $2,500 education grant to...
Allie Pape, a sophomore from Ponte Vedra, Florida 2002 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. Allie was 14 at the time...
Farah Zolghadr, a sophomore from Springfield, Illinois 2001 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 15 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Seveen Kannankara, a junior from Bergenfield, New Jersey 2002 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. Seveen was 15 at the time...
Paige Feldman, a sophomore from St. Louis, Missouri 2001 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 16 at the time of the...
Craig Barker, a freshman from the University of Michigan 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1998 Tournament...
Caley Anderson, a junior from Santee, California 2001 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 16 at the time of the...
Kevin Keach, an operations manager from St. Ann, Missouri 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 2001 Tournament...
Michael Arnone, a reporter from Arlington, Virginia 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 2001 Tournament...
Steven Bevier, a senior from Michigan State University 1997 College Championship 2nd runner-up: $7,500. Won $1,000 on Who Wants...
Michelle Clum, an executive assistant from Wichita, Kansas 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 2001 Tournament...
Andrew Garen, a project manager from Austin, Texas 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 2001 Tournament...
Marilyn Kneeland, a retired teacher and Seniors Tournament winner from San Diego, California 1993 Tournament of Champions 2nd runner-up: $11,500. 1993 Seniors Tournament winner:...
Emily Birkel, a junior from Indianapolis, Indiana 2004 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500
Jim Terry, a non-profit executive from New York City, New York Season 4 1-time champion: $13,500.
Lisa McClain, a history professor and Director of Gender Studies from Boise, Idaho Season 23 1-time champion: $20,500 + $2,000.
Zach Schoepflin, a sophomore from Centerport, New York 2004 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500
Tony Nagatani, a junior at Ithaca College from Honolulu, Hawaii 2001 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500. Tony was 20 at the time...
Jerry Standlee, an air traffic controller from Fort Worth, Texas Season 7 3-time champion: $22,500.
Susan Haarman, a sophomore at Marquette University from Louisville, Kentucky 2001 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500. Susan was 19 at the time...
Liz Caccese, a steam plant control operator originally from Chicago, Illinois Season 1 5-time champion: $34,500.
Sam Weaver, a sophomore at Bradley University from Pleasanton, California 2001 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500. Sam was 20 at the time...
Erin Bogart, a junior at Miami University of Ohio from Cincinnati, Ohio 2001 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500. Erin was 20 at the time...
Tanya Knight, an immigration counselor from Toronto, Canada Season 18 1-time champion: $3,500.
Brad Hoff, a senior from Pembroke, Massachusetts 2004 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500
Jaime Green, a sophomore at Brown University from Nanuet, New York 2001 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500. Jaime was 18 at the time...
Kevin Keach, an operations manager from St. Ann, Missouri 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 2001 Tournament...
Ashley Anderson, a junior from Arlington, Texas 2004 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500
Josh Den Hartog, a junior from Otley, Iowa 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1998 Tournament...
Laura Brown, a psychologist from Seattle, Washington Season 22 1-time champion: $17,500 + $1,000.
James Arey, a hotel concierge from New Orleans, Louisiana 1999 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $2,500. Season 15 5-time champion: $42,802...
Claudia Perry, a pop music critic from San Jose, California 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2002 Million Dollar Masters...
Jeeks Rajagopal, a library technician from Fallon, Nevada Season 16 1-time champion: $7,500. Namesake for Jeeks's Rule. Daughter's Jeopardy!...
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
Pat Headley, a grad student from Alliance, Ohio Season 7 player (1991-01-11). Pat won $500,000 on Super Millionaire 2004-05-23...
Ron Trigueiro, a student from Caruthers, California 1988 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000. Season 4 4-time champion: $49,401...
Akiva Fox, a junior from Newton, Massachusetts 1997-A Teen Tournament 2nd runner-up: $7,500. Won $100,000 on Who Wants...
Brian Gillespie, an actor originally from Bayonne, New Jersey Season 15 2-time champion: $17,500.
Raj Dhuwalia, a graduate student from Gainesville, Florida Season 19 1-time champion: $21,200 + $2,000. Raj was the first...
Brad Rutter, an actor and producer from Hollywood, California "He was a college student from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, when he won...
Tara Anderson, a public radio reporter from Louisville, Kentucky Season 31 1-time champion: $17,500 + $2,000. JBoard user name: taraeanderson
Beth Phillips, a photographer from Santa Fe, New Mexico Season 4 2-time champion: $7,500.
Claudia Perry, a worker for an e-learning company from Evanston, Illinois "She was a pop music critic living in San Jose, California...
Chris Breen, a sophomore at Princeton University from Springfield, Massachusetts 2005 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. According to the official Jeopardy! web...
Jan Mertens, a computer programmer from Antwerp, Belgium 1996 OIympic Games Tournament 2nd runner-up: $7,500. Jan earned the equivalent...
Lee Tucker, a sophomore at Carleton College from Lansing, New York 2003 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500.
Joyce Yuan, a freshman at UC Berkeley from San Francisco, California 2003 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500.
Gene Ballesty, a railroad conductor from Selden, New York Season 13 1-time champion: $11,500.
Michael Hall, a graduate student originally from Irwin, Pennsylvania Season 17 2-time champion: $18,500.
Brian Wangsgard, a senior marketing representative originally from Ogden, Utah 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1990 Super...
Mark McDermott, a freelance writer originally from Schaller, Iowa 1993 10th Anniversary Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. 1989 Tournament of Champions semifinalist:...
John Schultz, a computer programmer from Ann Arbor, Michigan 2015 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 31 5-time champion:...
Morgan Saxby, a research associate from Charlottesville, Virginia Season 26 3-time champion: $66,401 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Tony Hess, a data processor from Cleveland, Ohio Season 1 1-time champion: $8,500.
Steve Berman, a film executive from Santa Monica, California 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $30,801. 1990 Tournament...
Bradley Goodwill, an actor from New York City, New York Season 14 2-time champion: $27,800 + a Caribbean cruise on Norwegian...
Paul Gutowski, an alcohol and drug counselor from Rockford, Illinois "He was the first 5-time winner in 1997. An alcohol and...
Laura Hughes, a mom from New Market, Maryland Season 26 1-time champion: $27,500 + $2,000. Wife of Season 16...
Elliot Yates, an opera producer from New York, New York 2015 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 31 4-time champion: $65,000...
Michael Shapiro, a college teacher from Honolulu, Hawaii Season 20 1-time champion: $25,500 + $1,000.
Gary Gambino, a refinery planning manager from Oregon, Ohio Season 26 player (2010-04-02). Gary won $500,000 on Who Wants to...
Craig Barker, an Advanced Placement history teacher from Livonia, Michigan "In 1997 he won the College Championship. Today he's an Advanced...
Manny Maldonado III, a high school chemistry teacher from Horizon City, Texas Season 26 1-time champion: $12,500 + $2,000.
Boris Levit, a film technician and audio editor from Israel 1997 International Tournament 2nd runner-up: $7,500.
Eric Prosser, an attorney from Oceanside, California Season 14 2-time champion: $34,500.
Jerome Vered, a writer from Los Angeles, California "He was a writer living in Studio City, California, when he...
Ron Trigueiro, a student from Caruthers, California 1988 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000. Season 4 4-time champion: $49,401...
Gary Fulcomer, an Air Force attorney originally from Allentown, Pennsylvania Season 12 1-time champion: $11,500.
Alyssa McRae, a gift card production designer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Season 25 3-time champion: $50,402 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Arthur Phillips, an author from Brooklyn, New York "He was a speechwriter from Boston when he won five shows...
Michael Dupée, an attorney from Gainesville, Florida "He was the winner of the 1996 Tournament of Champions. Today...
Mark McDermott, a desktop publisher originally from Schaller, Iowa 1993 10th Anniversary Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. 1989 Tournament of Champions semifinalist:...
Melissa Seal, a law student from Kingston, Ontario, Canada "She was a senior when she became the Teen Tournament champion...
Leslie Frates, a Spanish teacher from Hayward, California "A Jeopardy! tournament veteran, her best-known Jeopardy! appearance may be in...
Leslie Frates, a retired Spanish teacher from Hayward, California "She was a Spanish teacher at Cal State-Hayward when she became...
Eric Schwendeman, a bookseller from Columbus, Ohio Season 21 1-time champion: $11,500 + $1,000.
Adam Villani, an engineer from Long Beach, California Season 21 player (2004-10-27). KJL game 61. Adam won $80,000 on...
Sara Harold, a mother and homemaker from San Diego, California Season 25 1-time champion: $11,500 + $1,000.
Tim McMahon, a lawyer originally from Lexington, Kentucky Season 25 1-time champion: $26,500 + $2,000.
Jenny Hauser, a senior at the University of Arizona from Tucson, Arizona 2002 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500.
Marilyn Kneeland, a retired teacher from San Diego, California 1993 Tournament of Champions 2nd runner-up: $11,500. 1993 Seniors Tournament winner:...
Tony Sina, a sophomore at Temple University from Fairlawn, New Jersey 2002 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500.
Hikma Abdulghani, a senior at Columbia University from New York, New York 2002 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500.
Allison Hurley, a junior at the University of Cincinnati from Medina, Ohio 2002 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500.
Brian Andrews, a junior at DePaul University from Crown Point, Indiana 2002 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500.
Jeff Johnson, a transcriber from Louisville, Kentucky Season 26 2-time champion: $33,500 + $1,000.
Adam Kay, a sophomore at Salt Lake Community College from West Jordan, Utah 2002 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500.
Michael Day, a financial analyst from Columbus, Ohio 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1985 Tournament...
Terry Linwood, a bookseller from North Texas 2010 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 26 5-time champion: $122,705...
Anthony Dedousis, a sophomore from Harvard University 2009 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 19 and from Manhasset, New York...
Liz Murphy, a foreign service officer originally from Scranton, Pennsylvania 2010 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 25 5-time champion: $121,302...
Kendra Chapman, a sophomore from Louisville, Kentucky 2003 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 15 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Lizz Mullowney, a senior from Crystal Lake, Illinois 2003 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 17 at the time of the...
Jonathan Gillerman, a senior from Staten Island, New York 2003 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 17 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Terry Linwood, a bookseller from Plano, Texas 2010 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 26 5-time champion: $122,705...
Liz Caccese, a generating station operator from Van Nuys, California 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000. 1985 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $5,000. Season 1 5-time champion: $34,500.
Joel Knight, a freshman from Farmington, Michigan 2003 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 14 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Nirav Shah, an attorney from Brooklyn, New York Season 26 1-time champion: $20,500 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Susan Bellenot, a senior from Lakeview Terrace, California 2003 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 17 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Brittany McCants, a junior from Winnsboro, South Carolina 2003 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 16 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
John Matthews, a senior from Escondido, California 2003 Teen Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $5,000. 17 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Lindsay Eanet, a senior from the University of Missouri 2010-A College Championship semifinalist: $10,000. Hometown: Deerfield, Illinois. Last name pronounced...
Leah Anthony Libresco, a junior from Yale University 2010-A College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Hometown: Mineola, New York. Jeopardy!...
Nick Yozamp, a junior from Washington University in St. Louis 2010 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 2010-A College Championship winner:...
Robbie Berg, a freshman from the University of Pennsylvania 2010-A College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. Hometown: Davie, Florida. Robbie Berg Blog...
James Hill III, a freshman from Santa Clara University 2010-A College championship semifinalist: $10,000. Hometown: San Jose, California. [No contestant...
Sam McLinn, a retiree from Independence, Ohio Season 32 1-time champion: $12,500 + $1,000.
Liz Murphy, a foreign service officer originally from Scranton, Pennsylvania 2010 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 25 5-time champion: $121,302...
Devin Flanigan, a researcher from Los Angeles, California Season 25 1-time champion: $8,500 + $2,000.
Joann Mariani, a high school English teacher from Brooklyn, New York Season 26 1-time champion: $19,500 + $2,000.
Rebecca Dixon, a graduate student and musician from Vancouver, Washington Season 26 2-time champion: $53,002 + $1,000. Rebecca and her partner...
Todd Kim, a government attorney from Washington, D.C. Season 20 player (2004-03-18). Todd won $500,000 on Super Millionaire on...
Ken Basin, a junior at the University of Southern California from Huntington Beach, California 2003 College Championship semifinalist: $5,000. Blog at kbasin.blogspot.org. Appearing as a...
Mary Naam, a junior at Harvard University from Effingham, Illinois 2003 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500.
Bill McCormick, an attorney from Corona del Mar, California Season 16 1-time champion: $4,500.
Daniel Stauss, a federal claims examiner from Seattle, Washington Season 25 1-time champion: $25,500 + $2,000. Daniel Stauss - A...
Heather Menzel, a high school history teacher from South Fork, North Carolina Season 25 1-time champion: $15,599 + $1,000. Won $68,500 on Who...
Lee Lassiter, a computer programmer from Topeka, Kansas 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 2000 Tournament...
Dave Adler, an astronomer from Columbia, Maryland Season 16 1-time champion: $5,500.
Rick Robertson, an environmental consultant from Carrollton, Texas Season 16 2-time champion: $18,500. Won $1,000 on Who Wants to...
David Roussel, an accountant from Sunland, California Season 3 1-time champion: $9,500 + Colortyme's traditional-style console color TV....
Joe Mecca, a state trooper from Allegheny, New York Season 14 2-time champion: $25,500.
Rich Lerner, a lawyer from American Samoa 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000. 1989 Tournament of Champions 1st runner-up:...
Liz Caccese, a librarian from Van Nuys, California 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000. 1985 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $5,000. Season 1 5-time champion: $34,500.
Gwyneth Connell, a senior at Amherst College from Great Barrington, Massachusetts 2000-A College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500. 20 at the time of the College Championship.
Matt Pensinger, a pastor from Hanover, Pennsylvania Season 24 1-time champion: $13,500 + $2,000.
Anita Brkic, a junior at UCLA from Agoura Hills, California 2000-A College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500. 21 at the time of the College Championship.
Brian Wangsgard, a senior marketing representative from Ogden, Utah 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1990 Super...
Peter Breeze, a junior at Ithaca College from Bolton, Massachusetts 2000-A College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500. 20 at the time of the...
Kirsten Edwards, a college student from Chicago, Illinois Season 17 2-time champion: $7,500.
Robin Zorthian, a part-time administrator from Greenwich, Connecticut Season 16 1-time champion: $20,500.
Andrew Rostan, a writer and script reader originally from Boardman, Ohio 2007 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD Home...
Marcail Moran, a sophomore at Hollins University from New Orleans, Louisiana 2000-A College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500. 20 at the time of the College Championship.
Jack Archey, a C.P.A. and comedian from Los Angeles, California 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 2000 Tournament...
Darren Bates, a senior at UC San Diego from Sherman Oaks, California 2000-A College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500. 21 at the time of the College Championship.
Janet Wong, a senior at Drew University from Eatontown, New Jersey 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 2000 Tournament...
Natalie Segal, a teacher and legal proofreader from Weathersfield, Connecticut Season 14 1-time champion: $9,500.
Tim Woodward, a teacher from Salem, New Hampshire Season 23 player (2007-04-11). Won $61,500 on Paranoia on 2000-04-14. Won...
Jeremy Levin, a law clerk from West Hollywood, California Season 17 1-time champion: $8,500.
Lois Kurowski, a doctoral fellow from Elkhart, Indiana 1991 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $5,000. Season 7 4-time champion: $57,500.
C.W. Van Baale, a rentals coordinator from Chicago, Illinois Season 17 player (2001-01-16). Won $21,500 on Who Wants to Be...
Kevin Perry, a shipping supervisor and college student from Fredericksburg, Virginia Season 14 1-time champion: $9,500.
Jesse Berry, a tax analyst from Little Rock, Arkansas Season 23 3-time champion: $41,500 + $1,000.
Michael Arnone, a graduate student originally from Pennington, New Jersey 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 2001 Tournament...
Andrew Garen, a project manager from Mamaroneck, New York 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 2001 Tournament...
Paul Horwitz, a professor from Los Angeles, California Season 23 1-time champion: $30,500 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: paulh
Chris Marker, an airline pilot from New Fairfield, Connecticut Season 14 2-time champion: $14,500.
Mehrun Etebari, a grad student from Durham, New Hampshire 2007 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD Home...
Mark Lee, a sales manager from Chicago, Illinois 2003 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 18 4-time champion: $67,500...
Matt Radulski, an industrial repair representative from Branford, Connecticut Season 13 1-time champion: $7,500.
Brian Weikle, a project manager from Minneapolis, Minnesota 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into...
Michelle Clum, an executive assistant originally from Wichita, Kansas 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 2001 Tournament...
Andrew Rostan, a student originally from Boardman, Ohio 2007 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD Home...
Corey Burke, a stage carpenter originally from Goshen, Connecticut Season 14 3-time champion: $24,400. Corey won $133,500 on The Weakest...
Andrew Espinoza, a vice principal from Emerson, New Jersey Season 23 1-time champion: $16,500 + $2,000.
John Bowen, an archivist from Dearborn, Michigan Season 23 1-time champion: $11,500 + $1,000.
Kate Miller, a human resources assistant from Oxnard, California Season 22 1-time champion: $9,500 + $2,000.
Melinda Croft, a stay-at-home mom from Kings Valley, Oregon Season 17 1-time champion: $2,500.
Kitty Roberts, a junior from Columbia, South Carolina 1999 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500.
Brian Weikle, a project manager from Minneapolis, Minnesota 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into...
Nate Budde, a senior from Brush Prairie, Washington 1999 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 17 at the time of the...
Pam Mifflin, a computer trainer from Brookfield, Wisconsin 1998 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $2,500. Season 14 3-time champion: $42,300...
Laura Hansen, a political consultant from Washington, D.C. Season 14 1-time champion: $8,500.
Arthur Phillips, a speechwriter from Cambridge, Massachusetts 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $25,000. 1998 Tournament...
Jody Allen, a bookstore manager and actor from New York, New York Season 26 2-time champion: $41,500 + $2,000.
Jack Archey, a C.P.A. and comedian from Los Angeles, California 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 2000 Tournament...
Melizza Zygmunt, a stay-at-home mom from Valparaiso, Indiana 1999 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $2,500. Season 15 4-time champion: $23,599.
Carolyn White, a retired management consultant from Tucson, Arizona 1999 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $2,500. Season 15 4-time champion: $38,800.
Chris Ward, a foreign service officer from Lima, Peru 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1999 Tournament...
Wes Ulm, a medical student from Boston, Massachusetts 1998 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $2,500. Season 13 4-time champion: $63,201....
Michael Steele, a medical secretary from Chicago, Illinois Season 13 1-time champion: $10,500.
Jeremy Cohen, a television producer from Washington, D.C. Season 18 1-time champion: $5,500.
Brad Rutter, a network administrator from Lancaster, Pennsylvania "The reigning Tournament of Champions winner, he attended Johns Hopkins University...
Carolyn White, a retired management consultant from Tucson, Arizona 1999 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $2,500. Season 15 4-time champion: $38,800.
Jerome Vered, a writer from Studio City, California 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Claudia Perry, a sports copy editor from Jersey City, New Jersey "A pop music critic when she first appeared on Jeopardy!, she's...
Lyn Payne, a librarian from Orlando, Florida 1998 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $5,000. Season 13 4-time champion: $55,002...
Andrew Hutchings, a college champion from Tucson, Arizona 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1999 Tournament...
Mark Lee, a sales manager originally from Peoria, Illinois 2003 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 18 4-time champion: $67,500...
Erik Larsen, a temporary secretary originally from Chicago, Illinois 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1990 Tournament...
Doug Lach, a product development manager from Columbus, Ohio 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 2001 Tournament...
Erik Larsen, a graduate student from Ann Arbor, Michigan "A graduate student from Ann Arbor, Michigan, Erik Larsen, whose winnings...
Lee Lassiter, a computer programmer from Topeka, Kansas 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 2000 Tournament...
Chris Ward, a foreign service officer from Lima, Peru 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1999 Tournament...
Rich Lerner, a lawyer from Pago Pago, American Samoa 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000. 1989 Tournament of Champions 1st runner-up:...
Pam Mifflin, a computer trainer from Brookfield, Wisconsin 1998 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $2,500. Season 14 3-time champion: $42,300...
Jerome Vered, a writer from Studio City, California 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Dana Venator, a Ph.D. candidate from Chicago, Illinois "She was a beginning bagpipe player and Teen Tournament finalist; now,...
Steve Berman, a film executive originally from Toms River, New Jersey "A film executive, originally from Toms River, New Jersey, Steve Berman,...
Amy Fletcher, a junior from Cincinnati, Ohio 2005 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 16 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Steven Kurtz, a columnist originally from Michigan Season 6 2-time champion: $20,500.
Dave Fisher, an actor from Los Angeles, California Season 16 1-time champion: $6,500.
Mike Carter, an attorney from Norman, Oklahoma Season 6 1-time champion: $9,500.
Craig Barker, a College Tournament winner from Livonia, Michigan 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1998 Tournament...
Roland Lange, a sales director from Brooklyn, New York Season 17 2-time champion: $22,500.
Paul Gutowski, a counselor from Rockford, Illinois 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $32,802. 1998 Tournament...
Josh Den Hartog, a Teen Tournament winner from Otley, Iowa 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1998 Tournament...
Claudia Perry, a pop music critic from Jersey City, New Jersey 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2002 Million Dollar Masters...
Lyn Payne, a librarian from Orlando, Florida 1998 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $5,000. Season 13 4-time champion: $55,002...
Michael Dupee, an attorney from Cleveland, Ohio 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $32,500. Lost his...
Mark Stacy, a newspaper copy editor from Morgantown, West Virginia Season 17 4-time champion: $18,500. Jeopardy! Message Board user names: ladybugdaddy, bugdaddy
Janet Wong, a college senior from Eatontown, New Jersey 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 2000 Tournament...
Tom Schellhammer, a lawyer from Arlington, Virginia Season 15 1-time champion: $10,500.
Helen Petroff, a medical student from West Hills, California 2000 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $2,500. Season 15 5-time champion: $43,000 + 2 Chevrolet Camaros.
Nemanja Dundjerovic, an electrical engineer from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Season 22 1-time champion: $20,500 + $2,000.
Kerri Regan, a senior from Bethpage, New York 2005 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 17 at the time of the...
Wes Ulm, a medical student from Alexandria, Virginia 1998 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $2,500. Season 13 4-time champion: $63,201....
Arthur Phillips, a speechwriter from Boston, Massachusetts 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $25,000. 1998 Tournament...
Trevor Norris, a budget analyst from Washington, D.C. "He can't walk through the Pentagon without someone mentioning his five...
Lois Kurowski, a doctoral student from Elkhart, Indiana 1991 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $5,000. Season 7 4-time champion: $57,500.
Melissa Sexstone, a college junior from East Syracuse, New York 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 2000 Tournament...
Steven Popper, an economist from Topanga, California "A winner of 5 shows in 1988, he has since founded...
Paul Gutowski, a substance abuse counselor from Rockford, Illinois 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $32,802. 1998 Tournament...
Andrew Garen, an associate director of consumer marketing from Austin, Texas "He was a project manager when he won his 5 shows...
Lee Lassiter, a data modeler from Topeka, Kansas "A 5-time winner from 2000, he used his winnings to take...
Vanamali Compton, a junior from Clarkdale, Arizona 2005 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 16 at the time of the...
Mike Dupée, an attorney from Gainesville, Florida 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $32,500. Lost his...
Alan Fletcher, a musician from Newton, Massachusetts Season 6 1-time champion: $16,500.
Doug Lach, a marketing manager from Columbus, Ohio "He was the biggest winner of the 1999-2000 season. A marketing...
Brad Rutter, a college student from Lancaster, Pennsylvania 2020 Jeopardy!: The Greatest of All Time 2nd runner-up: $250,000. 2019...
Doug Lach, a marketing manager from Columbus, Ohio 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 2001 Tournament...
Bob Fleenor, a newspaper copy editor from Martinsburg, West Virginia 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 2001 Tournament...
Brad Rutter, a network administrator from Lancaster, Pennsylvania 2020 Jeopardy!: The Greatest of All Time 2nd runner-up: $250,000. 2019...
Brian Weikle, a consultant from Minneapolis, Minnesota 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into...
Brad Rutter, a TV quiz show host from Lancaster, Pennsylvania 2020 Jeopardy!: The Greatest of All Time 2nd runner-up: $250,000. 2019...
Allan Long, a freshman from Tallahassee, Florida 2005 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 14 at the time of the...
Whitney Prince, a sophomore from Maryville, Tennessee 2005 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 15 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Brent Winter, a fashion editor from Atlanta, Georgia Season 14 1-time champion: $8,500.
John Williams, a junior at George Washington University from Bowling Green, Ohio 2000-B College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500. Not to be confused with Season...
Jill Young, a junior from Oshkosh, Wisconsin 1992 Teen Tournament 2nd runner-up: $7,500.
Chris Ward, a foreign service officer from Johannesburg, South Africa "A 5-game winner in 1998, he was living in Peru when...
Chloé White, a senior from Mission Hills, Kansas 2005 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 17 at the time of the Teen Tournament.



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