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#8490, aired 2021-10-15 | FINISH THE LINE $400: Dr. Seuss' Sam-I-Am: "Would you like them in a house? Would you like them..." with a mouse |
#7346, aired 2016-07-18 | A MOUSE IN THE HOUSE $400: In medical research a "knockout mouse" has had 1 or more of these units of heredity inactivated to model disease a gene |
#7346, aired 2016-07-18 | A MOUSE IN THE HOUSE $800: In this Shakespeare play, the title character refers to a play-within-the-play as "The Mousetrap" to catch the guilty Hamlet |
#7346, aired 2016-07-18 | A MOUSE IN THE HOUSE $1200: The film "An American Tail" tells of this immigrant mouse's adventures after he gets separated from his family Fievel |
#7346, aired 2016-07-18 | A MOUSE IN THE HOUSE $1600: "Uh-uh. Jus' a dead mouse, George... Honest! I found it. I found it dead" is in this novel Of Mice and Men |
#7346, aired 2016-07-18 | A MOUSE IN THE HOUSE $2000: In 1992 he won a special Pulitzer for "Maus", his graphic novel about the Holocaust Art Spiegelman |
#5495, aired 2008-06-27 | OF MICE & MEN $2000: Nathan Lane & Lee Evans are 2 men who inherit a house plagued by a crafty rodent in this 1997 film MouseHunt |
#4293, aired 2003-04-09 | RHYMES WITH MOUSE $800: Kevin Kline played a down-on-his-luck architect in the movie "Life as a" this House |
#4145, aired 2002-09-13 | THE "BLUE"s $1000: This Disney series features a whole new cast of Muppets including Ojo, Treelo & Tutter the mouse Bear in the Big Blue House |
#2995, aired 1997-09-12 | NURSERY RHYME FOOD $500: Not a chicken, but this lay in the house that Jack built Malt |
#986, aired 1988-12-12 | NURSERY RHYMES $600: The 2 crooked creatures that lived in the crooked house with the crooked man cat & a mouse |
#64, aired 1984-12-06 | NURSERY RHYMES $100: Where the crooked man, the crooked cat, & the crooked mouse all lived in a little crooked house |
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