#12, aired 2023-01-26 | POP MUSIC $200: Though the title mentions a different car part, Nicky Youre is in a convertible in the video for this hit song heard here
"You got me stuck on the thought of you /
You're making me feel brand new /
You're more than the sunshine in my eyes /
La da la da da, la da dai /
La da la da di dai..." "Sunroof" |
#8772, aired 2022-12-27 | ECONOMY 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) |
#6704, aired 2013-11-07 | SONG & DANCE $1000: In a No. 1 hit Little Eva told us, "Everybody's doin' a brand new dance"--this one in which "You gotta swing your hips" "The Loco-Motion" |
#5708, aired 2009-06-03 | JOHNNY, TELL THEM WHAT THEY'VE WON $400: You've won a brand new White House, & let the fireworks start as your opponent, Thomas Jefferson, is your new V.P. John Adams |
#5599, aired 2009-01-01 | HAPPY NEW YEAR $2000: Registering the symbol seen here Jan. 1, 1876 gave this beverage brand England's first trademark Bass Ale |
#5021, aired 2006-06-12 | BRAND NEW $800: New York City's mayor could tell you this company's terminal has a fingerprint scanner & covers all the financial markets Bloomberg |
#5010, aired 2006-05-26 | BABY YOU CAN MAKE MY CAR $1000: A "Quest" for a new car from this brand can lead to a new "Frontier" Nissan |
#4594, aired 2004-07-22 | A BRAND NEW "YOU" $400: It's the first right of the Miranda warning given to arrestees "you have the right to remain silent" |
#4594, aired 2004-07-22 | A BRAND NEW "YOU" $800: In other words "regarding one ancient canine; no modern skill training potential" "you can't teach an old dog new tricks" |
#4594, aired 2004-07-22 | A BRAND NEW "YOU" $1200: 3-word title of the 1950s TV show hosted by Walter Cronkite that recreated history as news events You Are There |
#4594, aired 2004-07-22 | A BRAND NEW "YOU" $2000: This play won Moss Hart & George S. Kaufman a Pulitzer Prize in 1937 You Can't Take It With You |
#4594, aired 2004-07-22 | A BRAND NEW "YOU" $6,000 (Daily Double): Thomas Wolfe's sequel to "The Web And The Rock" You Can't Go Home Again |
#1160, aired 1989-09-22 | SINGERS $100: If you like this soul singer, you might enjoy his Christmas album, "Santa's Got a Brand New Bag" James Brown |
#1015, aired 1989-01-20 | FASHION $300: If you're wearing British Knights, you're wearing a new brand of this type of shoe athletic shoes |
#592, aired 1987-03-17 | ROLLER SKATING $500 (Daily Double): Title of the following:
"I rode my bicycle past your window last night / I roller skated to your door at daylight / It almost seems like you're avoiding me..." "Brand New Key" |
#113, aired 1985-02-13 | STATE CAPITALS $2,000 (Daily Double): State whose capital is mentioned in this song:
"They say to have her hair done, Liz flies all the way to France / And Jackie's seen in a discotheque doing a brand new dance / And the White House social season should be glittering and gay / But here in Topeka, the rain is a-falling / The faucet is a-dripping and the kids are a-bawling" Kansas |
#4271, aired 2003-03-10 | U.S. COINS: These 2 states both have airplanes from the 20th century's first decade on their quarters North Carolina & Ohio (as a tribute to the Wright Brothers) |
#3965, aired 2001-11-23 | ANCIENT ROMANS: According to tradition, he was descended from the clan of the Pontii & killed himself in 39 A.D. Pontius Pilate |
#3892, aired 2001-07-03 | THE EMMYS: The star of one of TV's most popular shows ever, he's the only person to win Emmys for acting, writing & directing Alan Alda |
#3832, aired 2001-04-10 | FILMS & AUTHORS: "The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T" in 1953 was the 1st live-action feature film from this author's works; a 2nd was released in 2000 Dr. Seuss |
#3827, aired 2001-04-03 | SATIRE: This then-living man was the main target of the mid-1960s play "MacBird!" Lyndon B. Johnson |
#3606, aired 2000-04-17 | BRAND NAME PEOPLE: Immigrating to the U.S. at age 17, he cooked at the Plaza in New York & catered Pres. Wilson's wedding reception in 1915 Chef Boyardee (real name Ettore Boiardi) |
#2989, aired 1997-09-04 | REPUBLICANS: He died in Topeka October 12, 1987, a month after his 100th birthday Alf Landon |
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