#3, aired 2022-02-09 | COLLEGE SPORTS DYNASTIES $200: Minnesota & Wisconsin have each won 6 titles at the Women's Frozen Four, the NCAA championship of this ice hockey |
#7561, aired 2017-06-26 | A WOMEN'S CATEGORY $400: A supporting garment such as a girdle is called this type of garment, like the base of a house a foundation |
#7561, aired 2017-06-26 | A WOMEN'S CATEGORY $800: On Jan. 21, 2017 the National Mall was a sea of pink hats for the event formally known as the "Women's" this March on Washington |
#7561, aired 2017-06-26 | A WOMEN'S CATEGORY $1200: This lineage-based women's organization was founded October 11, 1890 the Daugthers of the American Revolution (or DAR) |
#7561, aired 2017-06-26 | A WOMEN'S CATEGORY $1600: This star of "Juno" has become one of Hollywood's more outspoken feminists Ellen Page |
#7561, aired 2017-06-26 | A WOMEN'S CATEGORY $2000: Gilda Radner was among the victims of this cancer that still kills 2/3 of U.S. women who get it ovarian cancer |
#7441, aired 2017-01-09 | WOMEN & THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION $1000: In April 1777 Sybil Ludington pulled a Paul Revere-style all-night ride to tell of a British attack on Danbury in this state Connecticut |
#7132, aired 2015-09-22 | A FASHIONABLE CATEGORY $200: This media source abbreviated WWD is often called "the fashion bible" Women's Wear Daily |
#6377, aired 2012-05-15 | BESTSELLERS $800: This Michael Crichton bestseller begins with a prologue, "The Bite of the Raptor" Jurassic Park |
#6237, aired 2011-11-01 | DESIGNING WOMEN $2000: Kate Middleton's wedding dress was designed by Sarah Burton, of this late British designer's fashion house Alexander McQueen |
#5518, aired 2008-09-10 | ROYAL WOMEN $1600: Nori, his daughter, only fit the category until Nov. 15, 2005, when she married a commoner Akihito |
#5462, aired 2008-05-13 | THE NEW YORK TIMES FASHION $200: 2008 brought a season of "intolerably high, architectonic", even "misogynistic" these heels on women's shoes |
#4798, aired 2005-06-15 | THE DREADED OPRAH CATEGORY $1000: Mogul Oprah co-founded this media company, a breath of fresh air with its women's cable network Oxygen |
#4346, aired 2003-06-23 | HISTORIC WOMEN $2,500 (Daily Double): In 1909 Sweden's Selma Lagerlof became the first woman to win a Nobel Prize in this category Literature |
#492, aired 1986-10-28 | FOOTBALL $100: The fans saw the first one on Dec. 7, 1963; this year, the officials used them a replay |
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