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#8940, aired 2023-09-29 | FACTS ABOUT THE BEST PICTURE WINNER $7,200 (Daily Double): Doug Jones said the latex rubber suit he wore in this film acted "as a sponge" The Shape of Water |
#7366, aired 2016-09-26 | A CLOUDY CATEGORY $800: Hamlet says one cloud is in the shape of a camel, a weasel or a whale & this guy, Ophelia's dad, agrees every time Polonius |
#4461, aired 2004-01-19 | A WHALE OF A CATEGORY $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew in Cape Cod, Massachusetts) Long used by whalers, this 3-word phrase lets others know a whale has been spotted Thar she blows! |
#4461, aired 2004-01-19 | A WHALE OF A CATEGORY $800: Whalers used to pass the time at sea by carving designs on whale bone & teeth in an art form called this scrimshaw |
#4461, aired 2004-01-19 | A WHALE OF A CATEGORY $1200: (Sofia of the Clue Crew in Cape Cod) A chance happening, perhaps, but it's also the flattened tail of the whale fluke |
#4461, aired 2004-01-19 | A WHALE OF A CATEGORY $1600: This whale's scientific name, Monodon monoceros, refers to its unusually long left tooth narwhal |
#4461, aired 2004-01-19 | A WHALE OF A CATEGORY $2000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew in Cape Cod) Baleen, which certain whales have instead of teeth, is composed of mainly this protein, just like hair & fingernails keratin |
#3519, aired 1999-12-16 | A CATEGORY OF A WHALE $200: Richard Henry Dana wrote, "We watched...with great interest, calling out" this "every time we saw the spout..." "Thar she blows" |
#3519, aired 1999-12-16 | A CATEGORY OF A WHALE $400: One of the 2 flat divisions of a tail of a whale, or a stroke of good luck Fluke |
#3519, aired 1999-12-16 | A CATEGORY OF A WHALE $600: The humpback's genus name Megaptera means having "large" ones of these, referring to its giant flippers Wings |
#3519, aired 1999-12-16 | A CATEGORY OF A WHALE $800: Whales of the suborder Odontoceti have these; others don't Teeth |
#3519, aired 1999-12-16 | A CATEGORY OF A WHALE $1000: Whale food, it's from the Norwegian for "small fry" krill |
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