#8127, aired 2019-12-31 | A, E, I, O--NO U $400: To question formally, like a cop does to a suspect interrogate |
#8127, aired 2019-12-31 | A, E, I, O--NO U $800: This instrument records earthquake vibrations a seismograph |
#8127, aired 2019-12-31 | A, E, I, O--NO U $1200: This type of pressure is also called atmospheric pressure barometric |
#8127, aired 2019-12-31 | A, E, I, O--NO U $1600: These "waters" are traditionally within 3 miles of a nation's shores territorial |
#8127, aired 2019-12-31 | A, E, I, O--NO U $2000: 11-letter word meaning to give something in return, perhaps your feelings reciprocate |
#7809, aired 2018-07-19 | CLASSIC SONGS' FIRST LINES $1000: "You never close your eyes anymore when I kiss your lips" "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" |
#7221, aired 2016-01-25 | SPELLING BEE WORDS $1200: The "boogie woogie flu" has been known to accompany the "rockin'" type of this ailment P-N-E-U-M-O-N-I-A |
#6765, aired 2014-01-31 | SHAKESPEAREAN SPELLING BEE $200: Romeo's family name M-O-N-T-A-G-U-E |
#5733, aired 2009-07-08 | GET OUTTA MY DREAMS $600: My desire to buy a near-vowelless animal would come true with no A, E, I, O or U in this wildcat; down, kitty! a lynx |
#5509, aired 2008-07-17 | SPELLING "B" $1000: A Marxist adjective for the middle class B-O-U-R-G-E-O-I-S |
#5393, aired 2008-02-06 | FROM THE FRENCH $1600: (Kelly of the Clue Crew inspects a jewel.) Once a French term for an imperfect gem, it's now the name of the magnifying glass jewelers use to find flaws in gems a loupe |
#4848, aired 2005-10-12 | SPELLING $1200: Convince me that you can spell... P-E-R-S-U-A-S-I-O-N |
#4534, aired 2004-04-29 | RIMBAUD $1200: Rimbaud's sonnet to this alphabet quintet begins, "A black, E white, I red, U green, O blue" vowels |
#4476, aired 2004-02-09 | CROSSWORD CLUES "V" $400: A, E, I, O, U
(6) vowels |
#4017, aired 2002-02-05 | ORDER, PLEASE $800: The 5 vowels in reverse alphabetical order U, O, I, E, A |
#3969, aired 2001-11-29 | A, E, I, O, U $200: 1960s NBA superstar guard Robertson was known as "The Big" this O |
#3969, aired 2001-11-29 | A, E, I, O, U $600: Also standing for a unit of energy, this is the most frequently used letter in printed material in English E |
#3969, aired 2001-11-29 | A, E, I, O, U $800: This letter found in Mr. Thant's name is a Burmese title of respect, meaning "Mister" U |
#3969, aired 2001-11-29 | A, E, I, O, U $1000: This comes before "Claudius" & "the Jury" in literary works I |
#3907, aired 2001-09-04 | READING $100: Group name for all letters other than A, E, I, O & U consonants |
#3756, aired 2000-12-25 | THE DREADED SPELLING CATEGORY $100: Don't lose hope when you spell... D-I-S-C-O-U-R-A-G-E-D |
#2587, aired 1995-11-28 | 5-LETTER WORDS $100: A, E, I, O, or U a vowel |
#1786, aired 1992-05-11 | SPELLING $800: If you have a high I.Q., you know the "Q." in I.Q. stands for this Q-U-O-T-I-E-N-T |
#1768, aired 1992-04-15 | FINANCE $5,000 (Daily Double): Named for a N.Y. congressman, this pension plan was established in 1962 to benefit the self-employed Keogh (Plan) |
#1305, aired 1990-04-13 | U.S.A. $1,500 (Daily Double): An easy way to remember their names is the mnemonic "H-O-M-E-S" the Great Lakes |
#915, aired 1988-07-22 | SPELLING $1000: A small corsage worn by a man in his buttonhole B-O-U-T-O-N-N-I-E-R-E |
#763, aired 1987-12-23 | U.S. STATES $400 (Daily Double): Of A, E, I, O, or U, the only vowel that doesn't begin a state name E |
#738, aired 1987-11-18 | GEOGRAPHIC SPELLING $200: Panama adjoins South America at this country's border C-O-L-O-M-B-I-A |
#695, aired 1987-09-18 | "C" IN SPELLING $400: An edible plant related to the cabbage & broccoli, or some boxers' ears C-A-U-L-I-F-L-O-W-E-R |
#674, aired 1987-07-09 | ESKIMOS $1000: Most dictionaries list this spelling of Eskimo, from the French, as an accepted alternative E-S-Q-U-I-M-A-U |
#568, aired 1987-02-11 | SPELLING $1,200 (Daily Double): Spelling of the following song's title:
"Took a walk and passed your house late last night / All the shades were pulled and drawn way down tight /From within, the dim light cast..." "S-I-L-H-O-U-E-T-T-E-S" |
#467, aired 1986-09-23 | SPELLING $300: A device used to stop the flow of blood through an artery by compression T-O-U-R-N-I-Q-U-E-T |
#467, aired 1986-09-23 | SPELLING $500: If you can use your left hand & right hand equally well, you're considered this A-M-B-I-D-E-X-T-R-O-U-S |
#88, aired 1985-01-09 | U.S. GEOGRAPHY $700 (Daily Double): State this song takes place in:
"...on the deck / With a spyglass in hand / Said the fog was so tarnald thick / That he could not find the land / O the E-ri-e was rising / And the gin was gettin' low / And I scarcely think we'll get a drink / Till we get to Buff-a-lo-o-o / Till we get to Buffalo" New York |
#25, aired 1984-10-12 | SPELLING $300: A boxer’s battered ear & a vegetable share this spelling C-A-U-L-I-F-L-O-W-E-R |