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#9049, aired 2024-02-29DETECTIVE FICTION $400: G.K. Chesterton based this detective on his friend John O'Connor, who was a priest Father Brown
#9044, aired 2024-02-2240 YEARS AGO: 1984 $200: These 2 nations signed a joint declaration on the future of Hong Kong China & the U.K.
#9031, aired 2024-02-05BRITISH LITERATURE $800: The unexpected death of a small town council member is a mystery at the heart of "The Casual Vacancy" by this author J.K. Rowling
#9023, aired 2024-01-24BAD BLOOD $800: To prevent bleeding problems due to a deficiency, newborn babies are given a shot of this vitamin vital for blood clotting vitamin K
#9019, aired 2024-01-18TAKE IT BACK! $200: The slogan "Take Back Control" is credited with helping this event get approved in a 2016 U.K. referendum Brexit
#25, aired 2024-01-16"LOL" $400: In 1955, a U.K. Sunday Express editor declared this novel by Vladimir Nabokov "the filthiest book I have ever read" Lolita
#9005, aired 2023-12-29FINANCE TERMS $400: Differing by a number & a letter, a 403(B) has been called the lesser-known cousin of this retirement plan a 401(k)
#8991, aired 2023-12-11CIRCLE TIME $800: In the U.K., a sign with 3 arrows going around in a circle indicates one of these, also called a traffic circle a roundabout
#22, aired 2023-12-06WELCOME TO THE WHITE HOUSE $1500: At the White House during AAPI Heritage Month in 2022, this boy band spoke to the press in English & Korean about Asian inclusion BTS
#8967, aired 2023-11-07STARTS WITH... $800: K: Term for a German emperor a Kaiser
#8963, aired 2023-11-01MEN & WOMEN OF SCIENCE $600: In 1667 the U.K.'s Margaret Cavendish was the first woman to attend a meeting at this science society the Royal Society
#19, aired 2023-11-01MARRIAGE STORY $300: 1932: "Rosa McCauley! Any activism today?" "I just got married" "Do I know him?" "His last name is" this Parks
#8960, aired 2023-10-27BROADWAY MUSICALS BY CHARACTERS $1600: Mafala Hatimbi & Elder McKinley The Book of Mormon
#8948, aired 2023-10-11A VAN DOWN BY THE RIVER $400: I drove on the left to park my van beside this river, right near the U.K.'s Houses of Parliament the Thames
#8944, aired 2023-10-05ALPHABET POP $1200: This U.K. reggae-pop band with hits in the '80s & '90s took its name from a British unemployment form UB40
#14, aired 2023-09-27THE DNA OF MUSIC $1200: For their hit song "DNA", this K-pop band released a video in which they dance and form a double helix BTS
#8925, aired 2023-07-28BREEDS OF SHEEP $600: The North Ronaldsay, the Blackface & the Border Cheviot (with a black muzzle) are breeds first developed in this U.K. country Scotland
#8925, aired 2023-07-28NATIONAL ANTHEMS $800: Again the U.K.'s anthem, "God Save The King" says, "send him victorious... &" this splendid word that rhymes with victorious glorious
#8911, aired 2023-07-10WORD PUZZLES $600: A frigid reading: MBA Phd 273.15 K two degrees above zero
#8903, aired 2023-06-28GOOGLE EASTER EGGS $200: Click on a balloon after searching for this K-pop band & get messages from Jungkook & its other members BTS
#8897, aired 2023-06-20LOVE ISLAND U.K. $2000: In 1493 Columbus named this volcanic island in the West Indies; the French had it for a bit, but the U.K. has had it since 1783 Montserrat
#8892, aired 2023-06-13SILENT K WORDS $400: It's a type of backpack a knapsack
#8892, aired 2023-06-13SILENT K WORDS $800: In a Chumbawamba song, this happens, "but I get up again" (I get) knocked down
#8892, aired 2023-06-13SILENT K WORDS $1200: In an epic takedown in "King Lear", Oswald is called a this, "a rascal... filthy, worsted-stocking" this (again) knave
#8892, aired 2023-06-13SILENT K WORDS $1600: This aptly named brand calls itself a "wedding marketplace that connects couples with local wedding professionals" the Knot
#8888, aired 2023-06-07A '90s KID $2000: Contestants of a certain age may recall this book series by K.A. Applegate with teens shapeshifting into beasts Animorphs
#8888, aired 2023-06-07A NOVEL CHARACTER BREAKDOWN $2000: An arrested development & legal issues on his 30th birthday; a letter-perfect life no more at 31; how Kafka-esque! Josef K.
#8887, aired 2023-06-06NONFICTION TV $2000: What's new pussycat? This Welsh legend's unplanned "Voice U.K." duet on "It's A Man's Man's Man's World" with Jennifer Hudson Tom Jones
#8885, aired 2023-06-02GARDEN PARTY $1000: George H.W. Bush was famously not a fan of this veggie but it grows fast, is high in vitamins A, C & K, so it gets planted broccoli
#8880, aired 2023-05-26TECHNOLOGY $800: This visual effect with a portmanteau name was used in a Kendrick Lamar music video where K. Dot's face morphs into Kobe Bryant's deepfake
#8877, aired 2023-05-23A COUNTRY BY ANY OTHER NAME $800: In 1927 the U.K. changed from the United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland to the United Kingdom of Great Britain & this Northern Ireland
#18, aired 2023-05-23IT'S THE SILENT CONSONANT $200: Beginning another word for a jack in a deck of playing cards K (knave)
#16, aired 2023-05-22THE MAXIMUM ALLOWED $400: In 2023 the max allowed to contribute to one of these alphanumeric thingies goes up to $22,500 a 401(k)
#13, aired 2023-05-17PAGE TO SCREEN WITH A DIFFERENT TITLE $600: Dick King-Smith's book first published in the U.K. as "The Sheep-Pig" was adapted into this movie Babe
#11, aired 2023-05-16ALL THE WAY FROM "K" TO "K" $200: Meaning a strange or crazy person, it dates back to around 1960 kook
#11, aired 2023-05-16ALL THE WAY FROM "K" TO "K" $800: The recoil of a firearm, or an illegal payment made to someone as a reward for helping in an activity kickback
#6, aired 2023-05-10PITCHERS HAVE BIG YEARS $600: Nicknamed "K-Rod", in 2008 this Rodriguez set a single-season record for saves with 62--& careful, there's no "K" Francisco Rodriguez
#8867, aired 2023-05-09PEOPLE $400: Holy K.I.T.T.! The ex-wife of this '80s TV star wound up marrying a man named Michael (E.) Knight Hasselhoff
#4, aired 2023-05-09CONTRONYMS $800: To do this in the U.K. is to discuss a topic at a meeting; to do it in the U.S. is to postpone discussing it table
#8861, aired 2023-05-01DIVIDED ISLANDS $400: In Turkish this island's name begins with a "K"; in Greek, with the equivalent, kappa Cyprus
#8857, aired 2023-04-25SEPARATION $1200: In this Missouri city known by a 2-letter moniker, Troost Avenue traditionally divides poorer east from richer west Kansas City (K.C.)
#8849, aired 2023-04-13THE BOOK OF ROMANS $800: "Ovid's Causes" by K. Sara Myers is a study of this poem of many mythic transformations Metamorphoses
#8849, aired 2023-04-13LETTER PERFECT $800: Nuts, seeds & plant oils are good sources of this fat-soluble vitamin, with a recommended daily amount of 15 mg vitamin E
#8840, aired 2023-03-31OH, THE LITERARY PLACES YOU DON'T WANT TO GO! $800: As in "The Trial", this author uses a protagonist named K. in "The Castle"; a dark city with odd locals keeps K, busy Kafka
#8840, aired 2023-03-31POLITICS TALK $1600: From the name of a D.C. location where many lobbying firms are concentrated, this "Street" is shorthand for lobbyists K Street
#8836, aired 2023-03-27BRITISH TO AMERICAN LANGUAGE TRANSLATOR $400: In the U.K., this part of your Rolls-Royce is called a mudguard the fender
#8832, aired 2023-03-21A.K.A. $200: In the original story Pinocchio begins his existence as one of these, also called a string puppet a marionette
#8832, aired 2023-03-21A.K.A. $400: Even before hacker Thomas Anderson took a certain pill in a 1999 movie, he was being referred to by this 3-letter name Neo
#8832, aired 2023-03-21A.K.A. $600: When your British office mate asks if you can spare a drawing pin, he means one of these with a body part in its name a thumbtack
#8832, aired 2023-03-21A.K.A. $800: Also called baleen, this material has been used for corsets & for northern Native peoples' sled runners whalebone
#8832, aired 2023-03-21A.K.A. $1000: Deadly nightshade sounds sorta scary, but it's also known as this, meaning beautiful woman, which sounds rather charming belladonna
#8831, aired 2023-03-20QUITE THE FISH STORY $200: Fish argue whether a dentist is using a Hedstrom file or a K-Flex in this Pixar film; the DDS did use the Schilder technique Finding Nemo
#8829, aired 2023-03-16LETTER PERFECT $1200: It's the most significant letter of the 3 seen in a row on a baseball scoreboard the R
#8822, aired 2023-03-07MARCH MADNESS $600: Students at this ACC school might have had a devil of a time spelling Krzyzewski, but Coach K's 5 national titles were worth it Duke
#8814, aired 2023-02-23YOU SEEM UPSET $1600: Take one "K" out of a word meaning to sneak & you get this, to be silently bitter sulk
#13, aired 2023-02-02FORMIDABLE FANTASY $100: You've heard of Gandalf, one of these; Ursula K. Le Guin wrote of young Ged, a title one of "Earthsea" a wizard
#8798, aired 2023-02-01HODGEPODGE $600: A 2022 car chase in the U.K. ended with the driver producing a license from the "driving school" of this toy brick-themed theme park Legoland
#8797, aired 2023-01-31THE SILENT & NOT-SILENT LETTER $400: In a word meaning to lightly rap on something or disparage someone K
#8795, aired 2023-01-27GEOGRAPHY $2000: If asked "Have you seen" this, don't say, "No, Ben hasn't called me"--it's a mountain, the highest in the U.K. at 4,400 feet Ben Nevis
#8792, aired 2023-01-24JANUARY IN RECENT HISTORY $400: After decades as a member, in January 2020 the U.K. ceased its membership in this organization the EU
#8785, aired 2023-01-13A LINEAR CATEGORY $1200: Clive Anderson hosted the U.K. version of this comedy improv TV series Whose Line is it Anyway?
#10, aired 2023-01-12EXPLOSIVE MUSIC $300: In 2020 this K-pop boy group burst out with "Dynamite", a No. 1 hit BTS
#8771, aired 2022-12-26WORD PUZZLES $800: New drivers may find it challenging G N I K C A B backing up
#8769, aired 2022-12-22THERE'S A BOOK IN THAT BOOK $3,600 (Daily Double): "The Grasshopper Lies Heavy" is an underground novel in this Philip K. Dick book set in a conquered America The Man in the High Castle
#8764, aired 2022-12-15A SHORT CATEGORY $400: Shortbread is traditionally eaten during Hogmanay, this U.K. country's New Year's Eve Scotland
#8759, aired 2022-12-08"U" IN HISTORY $1000: In what was meant to be a limited operation, in 1969 U.K. troops were sent to parts of this region as a result of "Troubles" Ulster
#8757, aired 2022-12-06RADIO, RADIO $400: In the 1960s this U.K. service had a "needle time" rule limiting the playing of records, so The Beatles & others played on it live the BBC
#8752, aired 2022-11-29MORE THAN ONE SILENT LETTER $800: This synonym for "destroy" has a spare W & either a spare C or a spare K, take your pick wreck
#8748, aired 2022-11-23TRANSLATORS $2000: In 1922 C.K. Scott Moncrieff wrote a nice letter to the dying Marcel Proust explaining his translation choices, including this title Remembrance of Things Past
#8746, aired 2022-11-21NUMERICAL TERMS $800: A James K. Polk campaign slogan claimed all of Oregon up to this latitude "or Fight" 54-40
#8745, aired 2022-11-18BEFORE, DURING & AFTER $800: Ping-Pong a.k.a. that gives you an arm joint ache treatable with a curved pasta table tennis elbow macaroni
#6, aired 2022-10-30WORLD CAPITAL ATTRACTIONS $600: Grab a tasty soondae & score some K-pop music in the Myeongdong District of this South Korean capital Seoul
#3, aired 2022-10-09SCIENCE FICTION $400: Philip K. Dick's "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" became this movie with Harrison Ford as a hunter of Replicants Blade Runner
#8714, aired 2022-10-06U.K. GEOGRAPHY $1200: If you're from this industrial city, you're a Brummie Birmingham
#8694, aired 2022-07-28AUTHORS $2000: This author of visionary sci-fi tales like "The Minority Report" could turn out 120 words a minute on a manual typewriter Philip K. Dick
#8691, aired 2022-07-25SPECIAL "K" $400: Sir David Brewster invented this optical device & patented it in 1817 a kaleidoscope
#8691, aired 2022-07-25SPECIAL "K" $1600: The name of this cloth, a colorful fabric of Ghanaian origin, comes from a word meaning "basket" kente cloth
#8691, aired 2022-07-25SPECIAL "K" $2000: In Zen Buddhism, it's a paradoxical statement or question; a well-known one involves the sound of one hand clapping a koan
#8684, aired 2022-07-14LITERARY CASTLES $800: This Prague author's unfinished novel "The Castle" has a man named K trying unsuccessfully to access the title place Kafka
#8662, aired 2022-06-14ISLES OF THE BRITISH ISLES $800: Lundy, an island in the Bristol Channel between England & this U.K. country, is a breeding ground for seabirds like puffins & razorbills Wales
#8662, aired 2022-06-14ISLES OF THE BRITISH ISLES $1600: This isle in the Irish Sea is not part of the U.K. but has been a personal possession of the British monarch since 1828 the Isle of Man
#8657, aired 2022-06-07A WRITER BY ANY OTHER NAME... $600: Magizoologist Newt Scamander & British wizard Kennilworthy Whisp have stood in for this author (J.K.) Rowling
#8644, aired 2022-05-19ASIAN MUSEUMS $800: Victoria Memorial Hall in this Indian city is named for a queen who would have spelled the city with a "C", not a "K" Kolkata
#8639, aired 2022-05-124-SYLLABLE WORDS $400: Tories is a nickname for this U.K. political party Conservative
#8625, aired 2022-04-22CROSSWORD CLUES "K" $400: Sentimental item (8 letters) a keepsake
#8625, aired 2022-04-22CROSSWORD CLUES "K" $600: Carved doll of the Hopi people (7 letters) a kachina doll
#8603, aired 2022-03-23IT'S ALL GUCCI $400: Fittingly, this star of "House of Gucci" wore a purple Guccie dress for the U.K. premiere Lady Gaga
#8599, aired 2022-03-17CHEMICAL PEOPLE $2,100 (Daily Double): Danish chemist Henrik Dam named this vitamin for its aid in coagulation, a word spelled differently in Denmark K
#8581, aired 2022-02-21ENDS WITH "OUT"! $800: On October 26, 1881 a famous one of these took place at the O.K. Corral a shootout
#8581, aired 2022-02-21BACK ME UP $1200: She was a backup singer for Brenda K. Starr when she was discovered in the late '80s--19 No. 1 hits later... Mariah Carey
#8580, aired 2022-02-18BRING YOUR "A" GAME $2000: Germany & Japan take on the U.S., U.K. & USSR in this strategy game named for the 2 opposing sides Axis & Allies
#13, aired 2022-02-17A MONTH OF EVENTS $1000: The traditional federal income tax filing deadline & the U.K.'s National Tea Day April
#12, aired 2022-02-16TOY STORIES $800: Known as Go Go Hamsters in the U.K., they were a smash hit for Christmas 2009 ZhuZhu Pets
#10, aired 2022-02-15TV CHARACTER ANALYSIS $1000: A Sterling (K. Brown) performance; NBC, FYI Randall Pearson
#1, aired 2022-02-08BIO 101 $200: Robert K. Massie drew a "Portrait of" this Russian empress who led 14,000 soldiers in overthrowing her husband Catherine the Great
#8569, aired 2022-02-03DATING THE REALITY SHOW $600: Somehow, TLC built a hit show called this that's centered on a time length established by the USA's K-1 visa program 90 Day Fiancé
#8540, aired 2021-12-24"K" 9 $400: A single action of pressing a letter or other button on a computer console keystroke
#8540, aired 2021-12-24"K" 9 $800: It's the instructional item being used here a kickboard
#8540, aired 2021-12-24"K" 9 $2,000 (Daily Double): One who uses political influence to put another in power a kingmaker
#8540, aired 2021-12-24"K" 9 $2000: It's what Russian-American inventor Vladimir Zworykin called his early TV picture tube a kinescope
#8514, aired 2021-11-18POETRY COLLECTIONS $400: Borrowing a title from David Bowie, Tracy K. Smith won a 2012 Pulitzer Prize for her collection "Life on" this planet Mars
#8513, aired 2021-11-17SCIENCE $1200: A law covering compression of this device with great elasticity is F=-kx; k is the constant named for the device the spring
#8504, aired 2021-11-04EPONYMOUS -ISMs $1200: Strong nationalism & anti-labor policies were elements of this, named for a 1980s U.K. prime minister Thatcherism
#8499, aired 2021-10-28"K"-POP $1200: In the '60s red hunting jackets were a signature look for this British group The Kinks
#8499, aired 2021-10-28"K"-POP $2000: Ooh I wanna take ya, but, the Beach Boys completely made up this triple-rhyme title island from a 1988 song Kokomo
#8497, aired 2021-10-26THE U.K. SINCE 1945 $400: In a June 2016 referendum, 52% voted for the policy soon universally known by this one word Brexit
#8497, aired 2021-10-26THE U.K. SINCE 1945 $600: Ending a 77-year drought for a U.K. male, in 2013 this tennis player won the Wimbledon Men's Singles Andy Murray
#8497, aired 2021-10-26THE U.K. SINCE 1945 $800: In 1951 the Conservative Party won a majority in Parliament & this man returned to the job of PM at the age of 76 Winston Churchill
#8497, aired 2021-10-26THE U.K. SINCE 1945 $1000: A few years after the worst of mad cow, a 2001 epidemic of this disease led to the culling of millions of animals hoof-and-mouth disease (foot-and-mouth disease)
#8483, aired 2021-10-06GET A HOBBY $600: Time to ketchup on some gardening & grow a 6.8-pound this like a U.K. man did in 2020, using a pair of sheer tights to keep it suspended tomato (tomahto)
#8469, aired 2021-09-16PRIME NUMBERS $400: In "Better Off Dead", Rod Stewart sang, "I might have been" a holder of this U.K. top political office prime minister
#8467, aired 2021-09-14FOOD & DRINK $2000: Koumiss is a fermented drink made from mare's milk; this similar fermented milk also starts with a "K" kefir
#8458, aired 2021-08-04HOWDY, SHERIFF $400: Sheriff Johnny Behan arrested 3 Earp brothers, also lawmen, after a shootout at this place; the 3 were exonerated the O.K. Corral
#8447, aired 2021-07-20WE NEED NEW YOGI BEARS $1000: Play with the first name of TV's Randall Pearson to get this new cartoon icon, a bird such as a mynah Starling K. Brown
#8446, aired 2021-07-19A TIME OF WAR $2000: After capturing Germans during the WWI campaign of Cambrai, several Canadians got this U.K. military honor created in 1856 the Victoria Cross
#8438, aired 2021-07-07TV ANIMATION $1000: J.K. Simmons voices a toymaker who becomes a Christmas legend in this 2019 Netflix cartoon with a 5-letter title Klaus
#8427, aired 2021-06-22PLAYING IN TRAFFIC $800: In the U.K. a Pegasus crossing has a sign showing this animal & allows it to cross with pedestrians a horse
#8427, aired 2021-06-22IN THE SCI-FI & FANTASY SECTION $1000: Ursula K. Le Guin delighted audiences with her tales of Ged, a wizard of this archipelago Earthsea
#8418, aired 2021-06-09THE U.K. IN THE 1980s $200: This PM was re-elected by a landslide in 1983 & her Conservative Party used its majority to usher in wide changes (Margaret) Thatcher
#8418, aired 2021-06-09THE U.K. IN THE 1980s $400: In 1987 a conference of this entity voted by a huge majority for the ordination of women the Church of England (the Anglican Communion)
#8418, aired 2021-06-09THE U.K. IN THE 1980s $600: The Brits exported New Wave bands like this "Wishing" & "Space Age Love Song" group whose singer had a wing-style haircut A Flock of Seagulls
#8418, aired 2021-06-09THE U.K. IN THE 1980s $1000: A hunger strike at Maze Prison in this U.K. country resulted in 10 deaths & widespread unrest Northern Ireland
#8416, aired 2021-06-07U.K. TV $400: Jodie Whittaker first took on the title role of this series in a special 2017 episode Doctor Who
#8416, aired 2021-06-07U.K. TV $1200: She hosted a British version of "The Weakest Link" before doing one in the States--goodbye! Anne Robinson
#8416, aired 2021-06-07U.K. TV $1600: In season one of this series, Olivia Colman investigated a boy's murder in a seaside town Broadchurch
#8416, aired 2021-06-07U.K. TV $2000: Jack Davenport & Sarah Alexander were 2 of the 6 stars of this Britcom, a sort of U.K. version of "Friends" Coupling
#8409, aired 2021-05-27THE COLONIAL WORLD $200: As a German colony from 1884 to World War I, Cameroon was spelled starting with this letter K
#8408, aired 2021-05-26U.K. PLACES $400: Associated with a group of poets, this scenic area gets its name from multiple bodies of water including Derwent Water Lake District
#8408, aired 2021-05-26U.K. PLACES $3,000 (Daily Double): Doing something redundant is like "carrying coals" to this city, formerly a coal-mining center Newcastle
#8398, aired 2021-05-12'CAUSE WE SPELL GOOD $600: Here's a colonel of truth--"colonel" ain't spelled right in that phrase; please spell out this homophone, the gist of an idea K-E-R-N-E-L
#8387, aired 2021-04-27LET'S PLAY COWBOYS $2000: The John Ford classic "My Darling Clementine" is a fictionalized account of this bloody 1881 encounter the shootout at the O.K. Corral
#8378, aired 2021-04-14BIBLICALLY INSPIRED BOOK TITLES $1000: This Philip K. Dick sci-fi novel title is a twist on "Through a Glass Darkly", from Paul's letter to the Corinthians A Scanner Darkly
#8378, aired 2021-04-143-NAMED CELEBRITIES $1200: When he first rocked out to "Pink Houses" & "R.O.C.K. In The U.S.A.", he was using these 3 names John Cougar Mellencamp
#8353, aired 2021-03-10GOING FROM FIRST TO THIRD $2000: The U.K.'s House of Commons uses this 4-word electoral system where a simple majority of votes determines the winner of the race first past the post
#8350, aired 2021-03-05BAD MEN & ROBBIN' $2000: A bootlegger & bank robber with the real name George K. Barnes earned this moniker for the weapon he carried Machine Gun Kelly
#8347, aired 2021-03-02ALTERNATE HISTORY NOVELS $1600: Set in a world where Germany & Japan prevailed in WWII, "The Man in the High Castle" is a tale from this sci-fi legend Philip K. Dick
#8345, aired 2021-02-26MED. ABBREV. $800: In the U.K. patients are often treated by a GP, short for this general practitioner
#8344, aired 2021-02-25CHICKEN NUGGETS $1600: In 2001 Member of Parliament Robin Cook proclaimed this Indian-British chicken preparation to be a U.K. national dish chicken tikka masala
#8340, aired 2021-02-19POP CULTURE $200: This group's album "Love Yourself: Tear" is the first by a K-pop act to top the Billboard 200 Albums chart BTS
#8329, aired 2021-02-0430 SOMETHING $200: A university in this U.K. city consists of 38 colleges, including All Souls, St. John's & Trinity Oxford
#8300, aired 2020-12-11BRITISH ENGLISH $200: A large bus for traveling in the U.K.; in the U.S. it's a person who guides a sports team a coach
#8288, aired 2020-11-25A LETTER, THEN A WORD $800: The letter on the name of these pre-packaged meals for WWII soldiers honors the last name of the Doctor who designed them K-rations
#8284, aired 2020-11-19IT'S A FACT $400: Spelled with a "C", it's a unit of weight for diamonds; spelled with a "K", it's a measure of the purity of gold carat
#8284, aired 2020-11-19& A BAG OF CHIPS $400: In the U.K. Pringles marked the holidays with a special flavor named for these sausage-wrapped-in-pastry treats a pig in a blanket
#8259, aired 2020-10-15MICRONATIONS $600: For less than $700, you can become a duke or duchess in the U.K. breakaway country of Sealand in this directional sea the North Sea
#8238, aired 2020-09-16WHAT TO WEAR $800: This long loose Turkish dress that can start with a "C" or a "K" a kaftan
#8220, aired 2020-05-22GRAPHIC NOVELS $800: In Brian K. Vaughan's graphic novel "Y: The Last Man", the "Y" stands for one of these, as most of the guys have dropped dead a chromosome
#8215, aired 2020-05-01EUROPEAN MUSEUMS $3,200 (Daily Double): A U.K. museum dedicated to this author has a ball made of chocolate bar foil wrappers Roald Dahl
#8212, aired 2020-04-28A LANDMARK ADDRESS $1000: Relive 30 seconds of history at this site at 326 East Allen Street, Tombstone the Battle of the O.K. Corral
#8210, aired 2020-04-24MOVIE VILLAIN QUOTES $1600: Terence Fletcher (J.K. Simmons): "Not quite my tempo ...you're rushing... why do you suppose I just hurled a chair at your head?" Whiplash
#8209, aired 2020-04-23STOCK SYMBOLS $200: This food company gets a special K for its symbol Kellogg
#8204, aired 2020-04-16SONGS OF YOUR OLDER SIBLINGS $1600: Coldplay had a No. 1 hit in the U.S. & the U.K. with this title track of a 2008 album subtitled "Death & All His Friends" "Viva La Vida"
#8172, aired 2020-03-03CHARITABLE CELEBS $600: J.K. Rowling named her foundation Lumos, after a spell that does this to a wizard's wand illuminate it
#8164, aired 2020-02-20SILENT "K" IS GOLDEN $400: The Garden of Eden had a tree of it knowledge (of good and evil)
#8164, aired 2020-02-20SILENT "K" IS GOLDEN $800: One can grow in a tree trunk, or in your stomach if you're uneasy a knot
#8164, aired 2020-02-20SILENT "K" IS GOLDEN $1000: This U.S. political party was big in 1854 but apparently never hired a branding consultant Know-Nothing
#8155, aired 2020-02-07FRED(E)RIC(K)S OF HOLLYWOOD $800: This former child actor is now a busy TV director & even directed brother Ben in "Boy Meets World" Fred Savage
#8155, aired 2020-02-07FRED(E)RIC(K)S OF HOLLYWOOD $1200: With the help of makeup artist Wally Westmore, Fredric March won an Oscar in this dual role from a literary classic Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde
#8155, aired 2020-02-07FRED(E)RIC(K)S OF HOLLYWOOD $1600: This funnyman improvised his way to greatness in films like "Waiting for Guffman" and "A Mighty Wind" Fred Willard
#8155, aired 2020-02-07FRED(E)RIC(K)S OF HOLLYWOOD $2000: This actor who played a killer in "Double Indemnity" was a sweet dad to "My Three Sons" on TV Fred MacMurray
#8133, aired 2020-01-08A SPARKLING CATEGORY $2000: In the U.S. sparklers are big on July 4th; in the U.K., they come out for the November day & night named for this conspirator (Guy) Fawkes
#8129, aired 2020-01-02"K"-9, -10 & -11 $400: & Here's the pitch! This slow... erratic... maddening... baseball pitch a knuckleball
#8129, aired 2020-01-02"K"-9, -10 & -11 $800: It supports your motorcycle while you're away a kickstand
#8129, aired 2020-01-02"K"-9, -10 & -11 $1600: It's the insect-eating bird with a royal-sounding name, seen here a kingfisher
#8129, aired 2020-01-02"K"-9, -10 & -11 $2000: A nightmarish bureaucracy may be described by this adjective, from the name of a 20th century author Kafkaesque
#8129, aired 2020-01-02PLACES $2000: At the heart of a major industrial region, this 2nd-most populous U.K. city lies near the geographic center of England Birmingham
#8120, aired 2019-12-20WORLD STAMP NEWS $400: Drawings of the head of a bearded man & of the skeleton are 2019 U.K. stamps commemorating the 500th anniv. of this artist's death da Vinci
#8120, aired 2019-12-20BOOKS FILMED WITH DIFFERENT TITLES $1200: The film "Blade Runner" was based on this Philip K. Dick novel whose title is a 6-word question Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
#8107, aired 2019-12-03NOT-SO-EASY KIDS' TV $2000: This German shepherd was a kids' favorite in the '50s & returned as a "K-9 cop" in an '80s & '90s show Rin Tin Tin
#8106, aired 2019-12-02I WON'T BE IN TODAY $600: From Billy Clanton, October 26, 1881: Got a dental appointment... with this killer dentist Doc Holliday
#8087, aired 2019-11-05FROCK AROUND THE CLOCK $200: If you want to wear a this length dress in the U.K., wear it around 4 P.M., when the steeped beverage is commonly served tea
#8084, aired 2019-10-31COLOR TELEVISION $1000: Inspired by stories of G.K. Chesterton, this show features a Catholic priest with a knack for solving mysteries in an English village Father Brown
#8077, aired 2019-10-22CHAMELEON $200: "Karma Chameleon" was a No. 1 Hit in 1983 for this alliterative U.K. band fronted by Boy George Culture Club
#8073, aired 2019-10-16HER STORY $200: Her tale of a boy wizard was rejected by 12 publishers before Bloomsbury picked it up J.K. Rowling
#8064, aired 2019-10-032 LETTERS, SECOND IS K $400: You can get a Whopper Jr. there BK
#8064, aired 2019-10-032 LETTERS, SECOND IS K $1200: "Today I didn't even have to use my" this, so "it was a good day" for Ice Cube my AK
#8064, aired 2019-10-032 LETTERS, SECOND IS K $2000: Canada Post says to put this provincial abbreviation on your postcard to your friend in Regina SK
#8060, aired 2019-09-27ANTIQUITY CUSTODY BATTLES $1200: The U.K.'s Coronation Chair feels a little lonelier without this rock, returned to Scotland in 1996 Stone of Scone
#8057, aired 2019-09-24READ ANY BESTSELLERS LATELY? $3,000 (Daily Double): Baseball writer Tyler Kepner took an in-depth look at 10 types of pitches in a book with this single letter as its title K
#8056, aired 2019-09-23GOD SAVE THE "U", "K" $1200: A 17th century matchlock is part of the British Museum's collection of these firearms musket
#8056, aired 2019-09-23GOD SAVE THE "U", "K" $1600: Down at Trafalgar Square, we saw one of these, a person who performs for donations busker
#8056, aired 2019-09-23GOD SAVE THE "U", "K" $2000: A Whig might have worn this type of wig, popular in the 17th and 18th centuries peruke
#8045, aired 2019-07-26TURNING TO SPORTS $200: In 2012 a U.K. game of this sport went 150 hours non-stop--"the only time we slept was when our team was batting" cricket
#8042, aired 2019-07-23STARTS WITH A SILENT "K" $200: It's a canvas bag for hikers to carry supplies knapsack
#8042, aired 2019-07-23STARTS WITH A SILENT "K" $400: A slow, tricky pitch on the baseball diamond knuckleball
#8042, aired 2019-07-23STARTS WITH A SILENT "K" $600: Machirology is the study of these, perhaps a boning one a knife
#8042, aired 2019-07-23STARTS WITH A SILENT "K" $800: The "Marble City" on the Tennessee River Knoxville
#8042, aired 2019-07-23STARTS WITH A SILENT "K" $1000: Often following the word "death", it's a special tolling of a bell to signal a funeral knell
#7987, aired 2019-05-07CENTRAL AMERICA $800: The city of Quetzaltenango in this nation is home to a large population of K'iche' people Guatemala
#7984, aired 2019-05-02TORY SPELLING $400: The U.K.'s current prime minister M-A-Y
#7960, aired 2019-03-29QUARTZ & ALL $400: Smoky quartz is a prized product of the Caringorm Mountains of this U.K. country Scotland
#7947, aired 2019-03-12WOMEN AUTHORS $400: She lived on public assistance between jobs as a French teacher, then wrote about a boy wizard, conjuring millions J.K. Rowling
#7941, aired 2019-03-04HOBBIES $800: Try a racquet sport like this one originally called poona in India & taken to the U.K. by the Brits badminton
#7932, aired 2019-02-19CROSSWORD CLUES "K" $1200: Garments gotten "in a twist" (8) knickers
#7930, aired 2019-02-15FRANZ KAFKA $3,000 (Daily Double): "In the Empty Courtroom" is a chapter in this novel in which Joseph K. is inexplicably arrested The Trial
#7929, aired 2019-02-14MOUNTAINS & VALLEYS $200: Glencoe Valley in the highlands of this U.K. country is a paradise for hikers & climbers Scotland
#7903, aired 2019-01-09WHEEL OF JEOPARDY! $200: A board for when you are bored _ _ C K _ _ M M _ _ backgammon
#7894, aired 2018-12-27SEND LAWYERS, GUNS & MONEY $1200: There's a daily 2:00 gunfight reenactment at this historic site in Tombstone, Arizona O.K. Corral
#7888, aired 2018-12-19LAKES OF THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE $400: This lake with the name of Manitoba's capital was a location for the submarine movie "K-19: The Widowmaker" Winnipeg
#7881, aired 2018-12-10SPRINGS $800: Chaucer wrote of "The Wife of" this city, home to a famous U.K. hot mineral springs Bath
#7848, aired 2018-10-24BASEBALL-ADJACENT FACTS $400: This letter symbolizes potassium; in baseball it represents a strikeout K
#7844, aired 2018-10-18ONE-LETTER RESPONSES $2000: In chess notation, this, not K, denotes a knight an N
#7817, aired 2018-09-11GO FLY A KITE! $400: Kite Power Systems in the U.K. is developing the use of kites instead of turbines to provide this type of energy wind power
#7816, aired 2018-09-10COLLEGES EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI FROM K TO Q $2000: Let's take a poll--does at least one of you 3 know this "Q" university is in Hamden, Connecticut? Quinnipiac
#7816, aired 2018-09-10COLLEGES EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI FROM K TO Q $5,000 (Daily Double): It's about a 50-mile drive from Penn to this other Ivy League school that fits the category Princeton
#7810, aired 2018-07-20LANGUAGE $1600: (Kelly shows two French words on the monitor.) In French words like garçon & français, this diacritical mark goes under the "C" to soften it to an "S" sound, not a "K" sound a cedilla
#7805, aired 2018-07-13THE SOCIAL NETWORK $400: Ship captains rely on this group; for Mardi Gras, it's spelled with a "K" at the start & an extra "E" at the end a crew/krewe
#7794, aired 2018-06-28IRA $800: If you leave your job, you can turn your 401(k) into this 8-letter type of IRA a rollover
#7778, aired 2018-06-06THE SCIENCE OF MECHANICS $1200: It's abbreviated K.E.; Lionel Messi is good at giving it to a soccer ball kinetic energy
#7776, aired 2018-06-04DESIGNER INITIALS $800: She made a name for herself in the 1990s with her handbags: K.S. Kate Spade
#7769, aired 2018-05-24PHYSICS $1200: When helium-4 is cooled below 2.17 K, it becomes a "super" this, able to comb walls & flow frictionlessly a superfluid
#7752, aired 2018-05-01POTENT MEASUREMENTS $2000: In the 19th century, the U.K. designated 14 ounces as the size bearing the name of this ship a schooner
#7749, aired 2018-04-26THE SEA SECTION $800: Not a triangle but an irregular oval, the Sargasso Sea boasts this U.K. territory & its capital, Hamilton, in the west section Bermuda
#7734, aired 2018-04-05BOOKS & AUTHORS $400: As Kennilworthy Whisp, J.K. Rowling wrote a book about this sport "Through the Ages" Quidditch
#7726, aired 2018-03-26GEOGRAPHIC SPELLING BEE $800: This 19,340-foot African peak is said to be the highest "walkable" mountain in the world K-I-L-I-M-A-N-J-A-R-O
#7724, aired 2018-03-226 PENS $2000: The U.K.'s Malicious Communications Act of 1988 covers letters written with this figurative "pen" a poison pen
#7703, aired 2018-02-21"C" THE FLOWERS $1000: Linnaeus named this pretty flower for a Jesuit missionary camellia
#7703, aired 2018-02-21VERY, VERY U.K. ELECTION CONSTITUENCIES $1000: Stoke-on-Trent North; Bootle; this town on the Thames with a William the Conqueror-initiated castle Windsor
#7700, aired 2018-02-16TAKE A LETTER $600: In the U.S. foods that have been certified kosher are most often marked with a K or this letter in a circle a U
#7688, aired 2018-01-312-WORD SONG TITLES $1600: In 2013 Katy Perry was "coming atcha like a" this, perhaps James K. Polk "Dark Horse"
#7680, aired 2018-01-19EASTERN ASIAN HISTORY $800: 1842's Treaty of Nanjing gave the U.K. control of this island, which had a lot fewer people than its 7.3 million today Hong Kong
#7677, aired 2018-01-16THE BRITISH INVASION $400: This 1964 Animals song set in New Orleans was both a U.K. & U.S. No. 1 hit "House Of The Rising Sun"
#7668, aired 2018-01-03WAIT WATCHERS $800: Fans queued in L.A. in 2008 not to see a movie but rather to catch a glimpse of stars R-Patz & K-Stew from this soon-to-be hit Twilight
#7662, aired 2017-12-26TREATIES $1600: The 1901 Hay-Pauncefote Treaty with the U.K. gave the U.S. the sole right to build one of these in Central America a canal
#7658, aired 2017-12-20JINGLE SELLS $400: "We are" this insurance company whose ads feature J.K. Simmons & a snappy 7-note riff Farmers
#7656, aired 2017-12-18PHILIP K. DICK $400: Dick was a giant of this literary genre he said must have "a fictitious world ...predicated on our known society" science fiction
#7656, aired 2017-12-18PHILIP K. DICK $800: "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?", about a bounty hunter policing robots, was the basis of this 1982 film Blade Runner
#7651, aired 2017-12-11BEST SHORT FILM OSCARS $200: 2011 winner "The Shore" tells of a friendship shattered by "The Troubles" in this U.K. country Northern Ireland
#7651, aired 2017-12-11DOGS IN HATS $800: The working dog seen here was first bred to herd cattle in this U.K. country Wales
#7644, aired 2017-11-30"K"9 $400: It's equal to about .62 miles a kilometer
#7644, aired 2017-11-30"K"9 $800: A person who has the power to influence the selection of someone for higher office a kingmaker
#7644, aired 2017-11-30"K"9 $1600: Einstein said, "Imagination is more important than" this (he had a lot of both) knowledge
#7623, aired 2017-11-01KEVIN $400: The lone album from this former hubby of Britney known as "K-Fed" scored a lofty 15 on Metacritic Kevin Federline
#7618, aired 2017-10-25HISTORIANS' TERMS $1200: It's quantitative history if you're basing a thesis on the U.K. producing a record 292 mil. metric tons of this fuel in 1913 coal
#7602, aired 2017-10-03SILENT-LETTER VOCABULARY $1000: A silent "K" begins this British slang word meaning very tired knackered
#7592, aired 2017-09-19IT'S A WIRED WORLD $2000: Japan's K computer was the first to reach 10 of these units of processing speeds, one of which equals 1,000 teraflops a petaflop
#7590, aired 2017-09-15CHEMISTRY $2000: The closest electron shell to the nucleus of an atom is designated by this letter of the alphabet a K
#7579, aired 2017-07-20A PSYCHOTIC EPISODE $1000: On HBO's "Oz", this Oscar winner found his tempo as a neo-Nazi who oh-so-casually threatened his cellmate's family J.K. Simmons
#7575, aired 2017-07-14THE ORIENT EXPRESSION $1200: The Viggo Mortensen movie title "Eastern" these echoes a U.K. candy slogan promises
#7568, aired 2017-07-05STUPID ANSWERS $600: (Hi, I'm Louis C.K.) I won a 2014 Emmy for writing the "So Did the Fat Lady" episode of this FX series of mine Louie
#7513, aired 2017-04-19REAL-LIFE PEOPLE IN SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS $400: Owen Glendower bedeviled Henry IV on stage & in real life as a leader of rebel forces in this U.K. country Wales
#7500, aired 2017-03-31SPECIAL DOUBLE K $200: Job of keeping account ledgers of financial transactions a bookkeeper
#7500, aired 2017-03-31SPECIAL DOUBLE K $400: A cutting implement, or a fancy dive a jackknife
#7500, aired 2017-03-31SPECIAL DOUBLE K $600: A Tokyo stock exchange index Nikkei
#7500, aired 2017-03-31SPECIAL DOUBLE K $1000: A period of play in polo a chukker
#7497, aired 2017-03-28ENDS WITH K $200: 3-foot measuring implement a yardstick
#7497, aired 2017-03-28ENDS WITH K $400: Term for a male witch a warlock
#7497, aired 2017-03-28ENDS WITH K $600: The kickoff's through the end zone, it's a this, & the ball's comin' out to the 25 a touchback
#7497, aired 2017-03-28ENDS WITH K $1000: Small, enclosed exercise field for animals a paddock
#7493, aired 2017-03-22HIDDEN U.K. CITIES $400: When you're moving, a box for dolls comes in handy Oxford (in box for dolls)
#7493, aired 2017-03-22HIDDEN U.K. CITIES $1200: How proud Pa Isley would have been if only he had lived to see "Shout" become a classic song Paisley (in Pa Isley)
#7490, aired 2017-03-17ALSO A ROMAN DEITY $600: Created in 1932, the U.K. version of this candy bar has chocolate, caramel & nougat Mars
#7471, aired 2017-02-20SILENT "K" $400: A small hill, grassy or not a knoll
#7471, aired 2017-02-20SILENT "K" $600: Bell sound to announce a passing a knell
#7471, aired 2017-02-20SILENT "K" $800: Type of pine paneling seen here knotty (knotted accepted)
#7471, aired 2017-02-20TAKE A PEAK $2000: Margherita Peak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is Africa's 3rd-highest point, exceeded only by these 2 Mount "K"s Kilimanjaro & Kenya
#7471, aired 2017-02-20BRITISH ENGLISH $2000: A baby's pacifier in the U.S. is called this in the U.K., a word also meaning a quilted bedspread a comforter
#7468, aired 2017-02-15EASTERN RELIGION & PHILOSOPHY $2000: Kes--uncut hair--& kirpan--a small sword--are among the 5 Ks, 5 symbols of this religion that has a "K" in its name Sikhism
#7464, aired 2017-02-09ALPHANUMERICALLY YOURS $400: Traditional, simple & safe harbor are 3 types of these retirement plans a 401(k)
#7463, aired 2017-02-08ABBREVIATED K $200: As a unit of computer memory a kilobyte
#7463, aired 2017-02-08ABBREVIATED K $400: In the NFL, K is a position; in MLB, it's this stat a strikeout
#7463, aired 2017-02-08ABBREVIATED K $800: A Michigan food company on the New York Stock Exchange Kellogg's
#7463, aired 2017-02-08ABBREVIATED K $1000: In a catalog of Mozart's works Kochel
#7451, aired 2017-01-23BOOKS BY PROFESSORS $800: W.V. historian Otis K. Rice had a posthumous bestseller on these feudin' families when they became a miniseries the Hatfields and McCoys
#7443, aired 2017-01-11AUSTRALIANA $600 (Daily Double): The name of this state contains the name of a U.K. country New South Wales
#7440, aired 2017-01-06WRITERS ON FILM $2000: (I'm Louis C.K.) In a 2015 film I played Arlen Hird, a composite character who is blacklisted along with this screenwriter played by Bryan Cranston (Dalton) Trumbo
#7430, aired 2016-12-23PLACES THAT BECAME WORDS $600: A Hungarian town spelled K-O-C-S gave us this word for a class of travel or for a vehicle for travel coach
#7423, aired 2016-12-14HISTORIC AGREEMENT WORDS $1200: In a 1941 U.S.-U.K. deal, it follows "Atlantic"; it's also found before "school" charter
#7421, aired 2016-12-12CIRCLE TIME $600: In the U.K., a sign with 3 arrows going around in a circle indicates one of these, also called a traffic circle a roundabout
#7393, aired 2016-11-02LITERARY FROGS & TOADS $800: The chocolate frogs in her books are just candy, but a spell makes them jump J.K. Rowling
#7383, aired 2016-10-19EUROPEAN CAPITALS $800: Hungry? Stop by Soren K, a restaurant on this city's harbor, & try the squid with cabbage Copenhagen
#7382, aired 2016-10-18WHAT CAN YOU BUY FOR A BUCK? $1000: For your Kindle a "megapack" of 15 classic stories in this genre by Philip K. Dick science fiction
#7374, aired 2016-10-06MAKE AMERICA GRATE AGAIN $800: Caerphilly, a cheese named for a town in this U.K. country, is known as "the crumblies" Wales
#7363, aired 2016-09-21A CRACKER $800: Carr's crackers from the U.K. include table water original & table water with toasted these sesame seeds
#7363, aired 2016-09-212016 MINUTES OF FAME $1200: Andrea Leadsom said, I'd be a better U.K. PM because I'm a mother; exit Andrea, enter this new PM (Theresa) May
#7361, aired 2016-09-19WHAT A COUNTRY! $800: It's in between Ethiopia & Tanzania, "K"? Kenya
#7359, aired 2016-09-15ENTERTAINING REDHEADS $200: (Hi, I'm Louis C.K.) I got my big break in 1993 when I became a writer on "Late Night" with this other redhead; I was also the first to do stand-up on his show Conan O'Brien
#7356, aired 2016-09-12COMMUNI"K"ATION $800: With a smartphone you have access to a million apps; you want this kind that slays the others a killer app
#7356, aired 2016-09-12COMMUNI"K"ATION $1200: Before videotape, TV shows were preserved via this process, filming directly from a TV monitor kinescope
#7356, aired 2016-09-12COMMUNI"K"ATION $2000: 5-letter term for a Chinese ideograph used in Japanese writing kanji
#7349, aired 2016-07-21A SUMMER COLD $2000: M.K. could stand for mighty kold or this observatory that dealt with a very un-Hawaiian-like 24 degrees in July of 2011 Mauna Kea
#7328, aired 2016-06-22PREQUELS & SEQUELS $400: For a charity auction in 2008, she wrote an 800-word Harry Potter prequel J.K. Rowling
#7314, aired 2016-06-02TV MAPS $1000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) The Allies lost the war, and a buffer zone splits North America, with the Japanese in the west & the Nazis in the east on this Amazon show based on a story by Philip K. Dick The Man in the High Castle
#7296, aired 2016-05-09SILENT K $600: It's the wacky baseball pitch that fits the category a knuckleball
#7241, aired 2016-02-22TV PETS $1200: A pet robotic dog on "Doctor Who" was , of course given this alphanumeric name K-9
#7240, aired 2016-02-19AN ACTOR'S LIFE FOR ME $800: J.K. Simmons played this newspaper man in "Spider-Man" movies & voiced him in many cartoons & a video game J. Jonah Jameson
#7229, aired 2016-02-04STARTS & ENDS WITH K $400: It can be a flaw in a plan, or a sharp twist in something normally straight a kink
#7229, aired 2016-02-04STARTS & ENDS WITH K $800: A small, inexpensive object used as a household decoration a knick-knack
#7229, aired 2016-02-04STARTS & ENDS WITH K $1600: A "Shining" example of an eccentric film director (Stanley) Kubrick
#7217, aired 2016-01-19CROSSWORD PUNS $800: A fun way to hold hands: P _ K _ _ poker
#7211, aired 2016-01-11CELEBRITY SPOKESPEOPLE $200: Waxing poetic for his homeland, Liam Neeson voiced a recent tourism ad urging us to "discover" this U.K. country Northern Ireland
#7210, aired 2016-01-08THE NEW YORK TIMES: MOVIES $1000: (New York Times film critic A.O. Scott delivers the clue.) My review of this film starring Oscar winner J.K. Simmons & Miles Teller was titled "Drill Sergeant in the Music Room" Whiplash
#7205, aired 2016-01-01A NEW YEAR'S BABY $2000: Time for "K.P." duty: this Brit who spied within MI6 for the Soviets was born on Jan. 1, 1912, or so we were led to believe Kim Philby
#7204, aired 2015-12-31THE LEGAL SYSTEM AT WORK $1000: Noting a potato content of 42% & their "unnatural shape", a U.K. judge ruled that this brand is indeed not "crisps" Pringles
#7198, aired 2015-12-23ENGLISH LITERATURE $1600: The subject of 52 G.K. Chesterton stories, this cleric had a simple face "as round and dull as a Norfolk dumpling" Father Brown
#7187, aired 2015-12-082-LETTER ABBREVIATIONS $1000: Military duty cleaning up after a mess K.P.
#7183, aired 2015-12-02IT'S JUST A STAGE $800: The Bathonian stage gets its name from a city in this country the U.K. (or England)
#7181, aired 2015-11-30NEW TOURIST SLOGANS FOR ISLANDS? $800: "The U.K. lost its 99-year lease on us! Opened under new management in 1997!" Hong Kong
#7171, aired 2015-11-16WHAT A BEAST! $4,000 (Daily Double): Bigger than Jerseys, this U.K. cow breed from its own isle produces lots of slightly yellowish milk a Guernsey
#7161, aired 2015-11-02TALKING GEOGRAPHY $600: The altitude of every point in the U.K. is measured against a brass bolt in Newlyn, Cornwall, marking this sea level
#7159, aired 2015-10-29GOING BANANAS $200: In 2014 a U.K. zoo banned bananas from these primates' diet; commercially available fruits are too sugary gorillas (or monkeys)
#7154, aired 2015-10-22"K"APITAL CITIES $200: Now the capital of a different country, in the Middle Ages it was the capital of Russia Kiev
#7154, aired 2015-10-22"K"APITAL CITIES $600: It's found in a fertile valley of the eastern Himalayas Kathmandu
#7126, aired 2015-09-14WORLD LEADERS $800: Clement Attlee succeeded a more famous man as this country's prime minister the U.K.
#7125, aired 2015-07-31CRITTERATURE $800: 5 kids can turn into any animal they touch in this K.A. Applegate series Animorphs
#7114, aired 2015-07-16THAT'S OXYMORONIC! $200: "Saturday Night Live" has a visiting one for every show, including J.K. Simmons in January 2015 a guest host
#7113, aired 2015-07-15SIGNERS OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE $400: John Witherspoon, the only clergyman to sign, studied divinity at the U. of St. Andrews in this U.K. country Scotland
#7109, aired 2015-07-09THE LIFE OF A NOVELIST $400: Gee, wizard! Before hitting it big, she worked for Amnesty International & lived in Portugal teaching English J.K. Rowling
#7039, aired 2015-04-02WITH LOVE $1200: On the back of the envelope of a love letter, write "S.W.A.K.", short for this sealed with a kiss
#7015, aired 2015-02-27HOW INNOVATIVE! $600: A genetically engineered type of this infectious agent, of which influenza is a type, is treating U.K. heart patients a virus
#6991, aired 2015-01-26O..............K, THEN $1600: A sergeant can always say to a corporal, "Because I" this word "you" outrank
#6991, aired 2015-01-26O..............K, THEN $2000: A tapering, 4-sided shaft of stone with a pyramidal apex obelisk
#6981, aired 2015-01-12SYMBOLS $800: A heraldic emblem of this U.K. country is a red dragon, also a symbol for King Arthur Wales
#6981, aired 2015-01-12LITERARY NAME DROPPERS $1000: With a little help from J.K. Rowling: "The Tales of ____ the Bard" Beedle
#6975, aired 2015-01-02POLICE LINGO $600: When trying to locate a suspect, cops will often check this, his "L.K.A." last known address
#6960, aired 2014-12-12MASTERS OF SIX $800: Sing a song of this old U.K. coin equal to half a shilling sixpence
#6959, aired 2014-12-11MIDDLE "K" $400: During Prohibition, it was a place where alcohol was illegally sold & consumed a speakeasy
#6959, aired 2014-12-11MIDDLE "K" $800: As of May 4, 2003 this small metal item no longer admitted riders to the Manhattan subway a token
#6959, aired 2014-12-11MIDDLE "K" $1600: With outerwear or without, it's a private lounge next to a legislative chamber cloakroom
#6959, aired 2014-12-11MIDDLE "K" $2000: In the title of a 1967 work, Desmond Morris called humans this type of ape The Naked Ape
#6951, aired 2014-12-01THE LANGUAGE OF SPORTS $400: In boxing, K.O. is short for this a knockout
#6950, aired 2014-11-28U.K. BODIES OF WATER $5 (Daily Double): British history books include the story of King John losing the crown jewels in the Wash, a shallow bay on this sea the North Sea
#6950, aired 2014-11-28U.K. BODIES OF WATER $800: A great way to see Liverpool is to hop aboard a ferry & take one of the cruises offrered on this river the Mersey River
#6950, aired 2014-11-28U.K. BODIES OF WATER $2000: A sweater may be needed in Aberystwyth, Wales, which lies on this large bay; it can be cool most of the year Cardigan
#6931, aired 2014-11-03THE PSILENT LETTER $400: J.K. Rowling's is Robert Galbraith a pseudonym
#6925, aired 2014-10-24ADJECTIVES $1000: It describes a legislature such as our own or the U.K.'s, made up of 2 houses bicameral
#6894, aired 2014-07-31YOU WISH YOU'D READ THE SCARLET LETTER $200: Of R, A or K, it's what the letter is A
#6879, aired 2014-07-10STAGE WHISKERS $400: James K. Hackett could use a little shave as this Scottish royal from a 1924 production Macbeth
#6849, aired 2014-05-29SCI-, NO FI $800: This element was first isolated as a pure metal in 1807, K? potassium
#6849, aired 2014-05-29NEW BRITISH COINS $2000: A new 50-pence piece marks the 20th celebration of these multi-country games, to be held in the U.K. in 2014 Commonwealth Games
#6847, aired 2014-05-27DISCOVER $1600: Biochemist Henrik Dam shared a Nobel Prize for discovering this vitamin vital to blood clotting vitamin K
#6842, aired 2014-05-20DOUBLE "K" WORDS $400: A follower of the adventures of Sulu & James T. Kirk a Trekkie
#6842, aired 2014-05-20THE MUSEUMS OF EUROPE $800: A hall of fame & museum at the U.K.'s Cheltenham Racecourse honors this equine event that uses fences & ditches steeplechase
#6842, aired 2014-05-20DOUBLE "K" WORDS $1200: In mumblety-peg, players toss this, trying to make the blade stick firmly in the ground a jackknife
#6842, aired 2014-05-20DOUBLE "K" WORDS $1600: A trinket or small ornamental item knickknack
#6842, aired 2014-05-20DOUBLE "K" WORDS $2000: A hut built for a Jewish holiday a sukkah
#6828, aired 2014-04-30NATIONAL SPELLING BEE WINNING WORDS $1200: 1993: A World War II suicide pilot K-A-M-I-K-A-Z-E
#6826, aired 2014-04-28A POLK $400: Because of his devotion & support to this former president, James K. Polk was nicknamed "Young Hickory" Andrew Jackson
#6798, aired 2014-03-19LEGEND $400: G.K. Chesterton said, "Many a man has been hanged on less evidence than there is for" this Scottish legend the Loch Ness monster
#6785, aired 2014-02-28WHO SANG IT FIRST? $2000: In 2004 the White Stripes had a U.K. hit with a live version of her "Jolene" Dolly Parton
#6780, aired 2014-02-21GLOBAL STUDIES $800: For 70 million travelers flying to more than 90 countries a year, this U.K. airport is one of the world's busiest Heathrow
#6756, aired 2014-01-20BRIT FOOD $1200: It's said the Thames used to be so dirty only this fish could live in it, & the jellied version remains a U.K. staple eels
#6730, aired 2013-12-13A CASE OF WRITER'S BLOCK $400: She said, "'Chamber of Secrets', I really did have writer's block... about 5 weeks. & compared to some... what's 5 weeks?" (J.K.) Rowling
#6723, aired 2013-12-04GUINNESS $600: At a 2009 U.K. competition, Terry Burrows & his squeegee cleaned 3 45 x 45 in. these in 9.14 seconds windows
#6721, aired 2013-12-02ALPHANUMERIC STUFF $800: These funds' name comes from an Internal Revenue code section that lets employees set aside tax-deferred retirement money a 401(k)
#6718, aired 2013-11-27ALSO A 2-LETTER POSTAL ABBREVIATION $800: For Ice Cube it was a good day because "I didn't even have to use" this weapon A.K.
#6701, aired 2013-11-04NUMERICAL GROUPS $800: Canada, France, Germany, the U.K., the U.S., Japan, Italy & Russia make up this list the G-8
#6699, aired 2013-10-31WORDPLAY GRAB BAG $200: "K" rations: it projects from the bottom of a boat's hull to give stability keel
#6673, aired 2013-09-25AUTHORS ON AUTHORS $1200: This horror master didn't sugarcoat it: "(J.K.) Rowling is a terrific writer and Stephenie Meyer can't write worth a darn" (Stephen) King
#6670, aired 2013-09-20BESTSELLERS $600: "The Cuckoo's Calling", a British mystery novel, sold modestly until she was unmasked as its author in 2013 J.K. Rowling
#6654, aired 2013-07-18TO PROTECT THE INNOCENT $1600: Summerville, South Carolina uses 2 breeds of K-9 unit dogs: Belgian Malinois & this breed (it ain't a Chihuahua!) German Shepherd
#6641, aired 2013-07-01PAINTERS' MONOGRAMS $1000: He was a man of action (painting): W de K de Kooning
#6627, aired 2013-06-11THE MONROE DOCTRINE $1,200 (Daily Double): James K. Polk cited the doctrine in getting sole control from Britain of this territory below the 49th parallel the Oregon Territory
#6581, aired 2013-04-08GRAPHIC NOVELS $1200: The kids are a lot more hormonal in this 2012 J.K. Rowling book than in her Harry Potter tales The Casual Vacancy
#6571, aired 2013-03-25BUSINESS LETTERS $1000: The "K" in Kmart honors this founder who also owned a chain of stores under his own name Kresge
#6554, aired 2013-02-28YOU'VE GOT A DEAL $1600: Hedge fund investor Eddie Lampert arranged the 2005 marriage of Sears & this retailer K-Mart
#6552, aired 2013-02-26HOLIDAY FUN $800: We thought we'd "share" with you the U.K. holiday in which this farm tool is blessed, thus starting the farming year a plow
#6550, aired 2013-02-22EARN YOUR LETTER $2000: A 19th c. joking misspelling of "all correct" probably led to this single-letter online "fine" K
#6548, aired 2013-02-204-LETTER "K"ROSS WORLD CLUES $1600: Foreign Legion hat a kepi
#6540, aired 2013-02-08STARTS WITH... $800: K: Term for a German emperor Kaiser
#6523, aired 2013-01-16A LOTTA MOTTO $1000: "They also serve who only" do these 2 things was the motto of the Royal Observer Corps, which scanned U.K. skies in WWII stand & wait
#6510, aired 2012-12-28TRANS "PO" TATION $200: In the U.K. "panda car" is slang for one of these autos a police car
#6510, aired 2012-12-28LETTERS, WE GET LETTERS $400: The 11th letter, it's rarely used in languages that developed from Latin K
#6490, aired 2012-11-30AT THE MOVIES $400: In Men In Black III, now on BluRay, Will Smith's partner, a young Agent K, is played by this actor Josh Brolin
#6475, aired 2012-11-09WORLD CITIES $1200: This largest city of Saskatchewan also starts with "S-A-S-K" Saskatoon
#6471, aired 2012-11-05BRITISH NOVELISTS $400: This author writes that while traveling back to London on a train, "the idea of Harry Potter simply fell into my head" J.K. Rowling
#6469, aired 2012-11-01THEY INSPIRED THE CHARACTER $800: A short-tempered, long-haired chemistry teacher named John Nettleship inspired this J. K. Rowling character (Severus) Snape
#6451, aired 2012-10-08AVIATION $1200: This WWII flying fortress was named for a southern city & the girlfriend of its captain, Robert K. Morgan Memphis Belle
#6444, aired 2012-09-27A VAN DOWN BY THE RIVER $400: I drove on the left to park my van beside this river, right near the U.K.'s Houses of Parliament the Thames
#6433, aired 2012-08-01MUSHROOMANIA $1200: One portobello mushroom has more of this element, K, than a banana potassium
#6423, aired 2012-07-18BEGINS & ENDS IN "K" $800: "The Happy Wanderer" loves "to go a-wandering along the mountain track" with this on his back his knapsack
#6423, aired 2012-07-18BEGINS & ENDS IN "K" $1000: This coin was named from the Russian word for "spear" because originally a rider with a spear was depicted on it a kopeck
#6412, aired 2012-07-03LETTER-HEADS $1000: Adopted by the army in 1942, these individual meals in a box were first used by paratroopers K rations
#6407, aired 2012-06-26HEALTH & NUTRITION $200: Broccoli & cauliflower are good sources of folacin, a vitamin of this letter group B
#6391, aired 2012-06-04OH, "K" $400: K-9 refers to a police dog; K-12, this through 12th grade kindergarten
#6391, aired 2012-06-04OH, "K" $1200: Thrown with as little spin as possible, this baseball pitch is famous for being easy on the arm a knuckleball
#6391, aired 2012-06-04OH, "K" $1600: This type of doll represents a Hopi ancestral spirit a kachina doll
#6391, aired 2012-06-04OH, "K" $2000: This bone is also a verb meaning to cripple someone with a bullet to the leg kneecap
#6389, aired 2012-05-31CITY BY POPULATION $400: A U.K. capital: 486,000, including J.K. Rowling Edinburgh
#6388, aired 2012-05-30A REAL COMEDIAN $2000: The initials that serve as his last name are an approximate phonetic spelling of his Hungarian last name Louis C.K.
#6372, aired 2012-05-08WHO WROTE THE LINE? $400: "Hearing voices no one else can hear isn't a good sign, even in the wizarding world" J.K. Rowling
#6368, aired 2012-05-02VISUAL LANGUAGE $800: Our next stop is a village in this U.K. country Wales
#6345, aired 2012-03-30KROSSWORD KLUES "K" $400: Material for lighting a fire (8) kindling
#6345, aired 2012-03-30KROSSWORD KLUES "K" $1600: Small hawk AKA a windhover (7) kestrel
#6345, aired 2012-03-30KROSSWORD KLUES "K" $2000: Synagogue mourner's prayer (7) kaddish
#6310, aired 2012-02-10"K" IS FOR... $200: This holiday whose name is from a Swahili phrase meaning "first fruits" Kwanzaa
#6310, aired 2012-02-10"K" IS FOR... $600: This instrument heard here a kettle drum
#6307, aired 2012-02-07THE I.T. FACTOR $1000: Seen here is an example of this 2-letter type of code that can be read by a smartphone a QR code
#6292, aired 2012-01-17AVIATION FIRSTS $200: In 1909 Louis Bleriot became the first person to fly a plane across this body of water between the U.K. & France the English Channel
#6272, aired 2011-12-20PROJECT RUNAWAY $1000: L.A. spent about $600 million to turn the Ambassador Hotel into a K-12 school complex named for this late politician Robert F. Kennedy
#6268, aired 2011-12-14THE NATO PHONETIC ALPHABET $1200: K: It's equal to 1,000 grams a kilo
#6249, aired 2011-11-17LETTER PERFECT $400: It can mean 1,000 or a baseball strikeout K
#6249, aired 2011-11-17LETTER PERFECT $1600: The first letter alphabetically to appear alone as a periodic table element symbol B (for boron)
#6241, aired 2011-11-07SCIENCE "K"LASS $200: Almost exactly equal to the mass of 1,000 cubic centimeters of water, it's a base unit in the metric system a kilogram
#6241, aired 2011-11-07SCIENCE "K"LASS $800: A substance to start a fire, or the point that's the lowest temperature at which something will autoignite the kindling point
#6237, aired 2011-11-01BACK TO '80s TV $1600: Even with Val Kilmer as the voice of K.I.T.T., a remake of this '80s show failed to gain traction with viewers Knight Rider
#6232, aired 2011-10-25MILLION DOLLAR $400: 2010, not a good year for this U.K. oil co.; in Sept. the EPA fined it $15 million for Clean Air Act violations at a refinery BP
#6231, aired 2011-10-24KAN U SPEL BIZNESS? $1000: Amazing, phenomenal cleaner from SC Johnson F-A-N-T-A-S-T-I-K
#6220, aired 2011-10-07SPLITSVILLE $200: This singer had 2 days of wedded bliss with a childhood friend before moving on to K-Fed Britney Spears
#6197, aired 2011-07-19FRANKS $800: If you see a "K" in a triangle on your hot dog pack, it's been certified as this-- l'chaim! kosher
#6193, aired 2011-07-13ROCK OF STAGES $400: Gonna be a big man someday & name this hit U.K. musical based on the music of Queen We Will Rock You
#6189, aired 2011-07-07KELLOGG'S $1600: This word precedes the Big Red "K" in the name of a Kellogg's cereal Special
#6188, aired 2011-07-06SPELL IT! $400: Spell this Christian group that's often found before "Oats" Q-U-A-K-E-R
#6185, aired 2011-07-01RADIO MUSIC $1600: The foe of CONTROL on "Get Smart", it also follows "Radio" in the title of a Roger Waters album K.A.O.S.
#6161, aired 2011-05-30FILL IN THE SONG TITLE $400: Seal: "K.F.A.R." "Kiss From A Rose"
#6156, aired 2011-05-23A CANDY-GORY $800: These chewy candies were launched in the U.K. under the name "opal fruits" Starburst
#6139, aired 2011-04-28WAR! $400: War was near on April 7, 1982 after the U.K. declared a 200-mile exclusion zone around this archipelago the Falkland
#6128, aired 2011-04-13MGM WOULD HAVE CHANGED YOUR NAME $600: This "30 Rock" actress changed her own name--it used to have a "J" before the second "K" Jane Krakowski
#6116, aired 2011-03-28ELEMENT, SPEL-EMENT $800: Boron, aluminum, potassium B Al K
#6115, aired 2011-03-25IT'S ALPHANUMERIC $800: This savings plan lets workers put a fixed amount of income into a retirement account & defer taxes 401(k)
#6110, aired 2011-03-18"K" AS IN... $400: This archaic term for a male servant; in cards, a jack a knave
#6110, aired 2011-03-18"K" AS IN... $800: This German word for a short, thick, highly seasoned sausage a knockwurst
#6110, aired 2011-03-18"K" AS IN... $1000: This sound made by a bell rung slowly, especially for a death a knell
#6099, aired 2011-03-03ALPHABET ROCKERS $1000: This U.K. reggae-pop band with hits in the '80s & '90s took its name from a British unemployment form UB40
#6080, aired 2011-02-04BIRDIE $200: The name of this small member of the parrot family can contain a "qu" instead of a "k" a parakeet
#6067, aired 2011-01-18THE GARMENT DISTRICT $800: A ghillie is a shoe that originated in this U.K. country Scotland
#6056, aired 2011-01-03"EAU" K $200: It means "water of" a certain German city eau de Cologne
#6056, aired 2011-01-03"EAU" K $600: A chest of drawers, or a government department a bureau
#6056, aired 2011-01-03"EAU" K $800: It's the clothing & linens assembled by a bride for her marriage a trousseau
#6056, aired 2011-01-03"EAU" K $1000: From the French for "to carry", it's a large suitcase that opens into 2 hinged compartments a portmanteau
#6009, aired 2010-10-28TOM JONES $200: Tom was born the son of a coal miner in Pontypridd in this U.K. country Wales
#5998, aired 2010-10-13ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY $800: In 1990, the very first "E.W." cover didn't feature a movie or TV star, but this alternative country singer k.d. lang
#5982, aired 2010-09-21ZAC(H/K) ATTACK $600: He was the voice of Chicken Little in a 2005 film, but he's better known for his role in "Scrubs" Zach Braff
#5978, aired 2010-09-15ATOLLS $400: In its local version the name of this festive island is spelled K-I-R-I-T-I-M-A-T-I Christmas Island
#5970, aired 2010-07-23LETTER & WORD $1000: During World War II, these soldier meals included a stick of gum, toilet paper & 4 cigarettes K-rations
#5963, aired 2010-07-14THE QUEEN $400: After Elizabeth became queen, her first regional tours included a controversial visit to this smallest U.K. country Northern Ireland
#5955, aired 2010-07-02WIMBLEDON $200: In 1967 color TV was introduced to the U.K. when this network sponsored a tournament on centre court the BBC
#5955, aired 2010-07-02SEE "P-K" $400: Uh-oh! Someone had some trouble with this toy a pogo stick
#5955, aired 2010-07-02SEE "P-K" $1600: It's a good idea to have plenty of this spice on hand paprika
#5946, aired 2010-06-21OTHER GRAND CANYONS $800: The Allegheny Plateau is home to Pine Creek Gorge, a.k.a. the Grand Canyon of this state Pennsylvania
#5933, aired 2010-06-02-OLOGIES $2000: K-State has a Dept. of this, from Greek for "movement"; it deals with the anatomy & mechanics of body movement kinesiology
#5928, aired 2010-05-26U.S. PRESIDENTS $2000: "A Country of Vast Designs" is a book subtitled him, "the Mexican War & the Conquest of the American Continent" James K. Polk
#5920, aired 2010-05-14LIVING HEALTHY WITH DR. OZ $400: (Dr. Oz shows a plate of bananas, dates, strawberries, and other fruits.) One way to control high blood pressure is to counteract high levels of sodium in the average diet by eating foods rich in magnesium & this element--symbol K potassium
#5911, aired 2010-05-03HE DIED A DEADLY DEATH $4,000 (Daily Double): On Nov. 8, 1887 TB claimed the life of this O.K. Corral vet; he's pretty famous for an ex-dentist Doc Holliday
#5908, aired 2010-04-28AROUND THE WORLD $400: This country is part of the U.K., but not part of Great Britain Northern Ireland
#5893, aired 2010-04-07RUPERT MURDOCH, OWNER OF A LOT OF STUFF $600: "Here comes" this Rupe-owned U.K. tabloid, known for its Page 3 girls & their contributions to the day's news The Sun
#5884, aired 2010-03-25I'M UNEMPLOYED $200: She finished her first novel about a magical 11-year-old orphan while she was an unemployed teacher in Edinburgh (J.K.) Rowling
#5873, aired 2010-03-10"K" RATIONS $1000: This word meaning "praise" looks plural but is actually singular & should be used with a singular verb kudos
#5855, aired 2010-02-12AFRICAN HISTORY $1,000 (Daily Double): A kingdom of West Central Africa founded around 1390 is called this, like 2 current countries, but spelled with a K Kongo
#5852, aired 2010-02-09COLLEGIATE MOVIE TITLES $400: Coach K knows all about this 2005 Johnny Knoxville film, based on a TV series The Dukes of Hazzard
#5840, aired 2010-01-22WYATT EARP $800: A feud between the Earps & these brothers, Ike & Billy, resulted in the gunfight at the O.K. Corral the Clantons
#5822, aired 2009-12-29BRAND "X" $3,600 (Daily Double): Lesney Products, a London die-casting business, introduced this toy brand in 1953 Matchbox
#5794, aired 2009-11-19PEOPLE STAR TRACKS $600: This man "(A.K.A. Tony Stark) takes five atop the... Randy's Donuts sign while filming... 'Iron Man 2'" Robert Downey Jr.
#5783, aired 2009-11-04TEEN MOZART $1200: Kochel 116 is a missa brevis; K. 139 is a more elaborate one of these church works a mass
#5767, aired 2009-10-13NAME THAT MOVIE $1000: 1988: "I'll let you in on a little secret, Ray. K-mart sucks" Rain Man
#5739, aired 2009-07-16MIXED BAG $800: In 1881 a famous gunfight took place at the O.K. Corral in this Arizona city with a "grave" name Tombstone
#5738, aired 2009-07-15WORDS FOR YOUNGSTERS $400: Bairn is a word from this northernmost U.K. country, as in "Och, the wee bairn dinna eat his chicken tenders" Scotland
#5725, aired 2009-06-26LIKE A SURGEON $400: In the U.K, a male surgeon is called "Mr.", not "Dr.", a holdover from times when these unschooled guys did most surgery barbers
#5724, aired 2009-06-25BEN & JERRY'S FLAVORS $200: The U.K. was treated to "Bohemian Raspberry", a flavor in honor of this band Queen
#5723, aired 2009-06-24SO YOU THINK YOU CAN FRANCE $1000: With the 1960 test of Gerboise Bleue, France became the fourth of these, joining the U.S., U.S.S.R. & U.K. a nuclear power
#5714, aired 2009-06-11SPELL IT BACKWARDS $200: Inuit boat of sealskin K-A-Y-A-K
#5706, aired 2009-06-01"STUPID" ANSWERS $400: Sometimes called the K.I.S.S. principle, it's also the title of a Judge Judy book keep it simple, stupid
#5702, aired 2009-05-26WHAT A KNOCKOUT! $800: In 1937 he became the first African-Amer. heavyweight champ since Jack Johnson, with a K.O. of James J. Braddock Joe Louis
#5698, aired 2009-05-20THAT'S CRIMINAL! $400: A 2008 U.K. thief who fell asleep in a child's bed with all his stolen goods was dubbed this fairy tale girl "Burglar" Goldilocks
#5681, aired 2009-04-27AARON SPELLING BEE $600: "____ and Hutch" S-T-A-R-S-K-Y
#5676, aired 2009-04-20LIKE A VIRGIL $400: Last name of Virgil, Morgan & Wyatt, famous for their gunplay at the O.K. Corral Earp
#5676, aired 2009-04-20FILL IN THE SONG TITLE $800: Katy Perry: "I.K.A.G." "I Kissed a Girl"
#5658, aired 2009-03-25DUMB STUFF I SAW ON THE ROAD $800: A cinema marquee says "The Dark Night", leaving this letter off the Batman title; Seriously? No one notices this? K
#5628, aired 2009-02-11WHAT DAY IS IT? $800: If it's September 1 & you're in New Zealand, it's R.A.K. Day, or "Random" this day (those Kiwis are such nice folks!) Acts of Kindness
#5626, aired 2009-02-09RHYMES WITH DORA THE EXPLORER $1600: If Dora is writing a "K" for a strikeout, she'd be this character who records points Dora the Scorer
#5605, aired 2009-01-09COAL $1200: To get a feel for the miner's life, you can visit the "Big Pit" Coal Mining Museum at Blaenavon in this U.K. country Wales
#5598, aired 2008-12-31ALL ABOUT PRESIDENTS $200: His widow Martha once gave the O.K. for him to be re-entombed in the U.S. Capitol; a nephew later nixed the idea Washington
#5581, aired 2008-12-08MIDDLE NAMES $600: A Jacksonian Democrat: Knox (James K.) Polk
#5581, aired 2008-12-08MIDDLE NAMES $1000: A civilly disobedient leader: Karamchand (Mohandas K.) Gandhi
#5576, aired 2008-12-01CROSSWORD CLUES "K" $200: Long-tailed marsupial (8) a kangaroo
#5576, aired 2008-12-01CROSSWORD CLUES "K" $400: Buzzing, uh, musical instrument? (5) a kazoo
#5576, aired 2008-12-01CROSSWORD CLUES "K" $600: Israeli agricultural collective (7) a kibbutz
#5576, aired 2008-12-01CROSSWORD CLUES "K" $1000: An arch's wedge-shaped summit piece (8) a keystone
#5569, aired 2008-11-20WHEEL OF JEOPARDY! $1200: A place to hoard your pennies _ _ G G _ _ _ N K a piggy bank
#5568, aired 2008-11-19LET'S HAVE ORDER $600 (Daily Double): Presidential administrations: Chester A. Arthur, James K. Polk, Millard Fillmore Polk, Fillmore, Arthur
#5567, aired 2008-11-18THE MAGNA CARTA $1000: In 1957 the ABA, this group, acknowledge the debt U.S. law owed the Magna Carta & erected a U.K. monument the American Bar Association
#5563, aired 2008-11-12LITERARY HODGEPODGE $1600: The 2008 novel "What Happened to Anna K." retells this Tolstoy tale in a modern setting Anna Karenina
#5557, aired 2008-11-04ESTRELLAS DEL BEISBOL $1200: Change one letter in "A-Rod" (Alex Rodriguez) to get this nickname of Francisco Rodriguez, for his strikeouts K-Rod
#5551, aired 2008-10-27HEY, KIDS! LET'S LEARN THE ALPHABET! $600: To work dough into a uniform mixture by pressing: "K" is for... knead
#5541, aired 2008-10-13AGRIBUSINESS $800: If you're a slick, pressed-overalls Manhattan M.A.B., you have a Master of Agribusiness degree from here, K-State for short Kansas State
#5537, aired 2008-10-07JOIN THE CLUB $1,200 (Daily Double): Circle K Intl., a collegiate branch of this service org., circles the globe with members on some 450 campuses the Kiwanis Club
#5528, aired 2008-09-24ASTEROID NAMES $800: Daughter of the Ptolemys, spelled with a K Kleopatra
#5522, aired 2008-09-16REMEMBER "Y" 2 "K" $200: An Eskimo canoe a kayak
#5522, aired 2008-09-16REMEMBER "Y" 2 "K" $1000: One tap on a computer terminal gives us this compound word keystroke
#5506, aired 2008-07-14CANADIAN SONGBIRDS $800: She put her initials on duets of "Crying" with Roy Orbison & "What A Wonderful World" with Tony Bennett k.d. lang
#5496, aired 2008-06-30THOSE DARN EQUESTRIANS $800: Known as National Hunt Racing in the U.K., this type of race has horses jumping obstacles on a track steeplechase
#5494, aired 2008-06-26WOMEN WRITERS $200: J.K. Rowling wrote her first novel at a cafe in this Scottish capital Edinburgh
#5491, aired 2008-06-23MINDBENDING MISCELLANY $2000: Involving a color & an animal, it's the second most common pub name found in the U.K. & is found on the U.K. coat of arms red lion
#5484, aired 2008-06-12TIME FOR A ROUND OF GOLF $800: Golf's Ryder Cup & Solheim Cup are competitions between these 2 teams the U.S. & Europe
#5476, aired 2008-06-02SEXPERTISE $1000: P.D. James, G.K. Chesterton, A.A. Milne P.D. James
#5470, aired 2008-05-23SPELLBOUND $400: Afrikaaners would spell this 1985 Schwarzenegger ex-military man film with a "K" Commando
#5461, aired 2008-05-12WEIGHTS & MEASURES $1000: This U.K. measure of 14 U.S. pounds has also been used for 16 pounds of cheese a stone
#5450, aired 2008-04-25FEMALES, WOMEN & LADIES $200: Though not a continuation of the series, 2001's "Quidditch Through the Ages" was a short book by this woman J.K. Rowling
#5447, aired 2008-04-22A SPELLING PRODUCTION $200: It's the star-shaped symbol on a keyboard above the number 8 A-S-T-E-R-I-S-K
#5447, aired 2008-04-22A SPELLING PRODUCTION $600: A favorite German meal is knockwurst & this fermented cabbage dish S-A-U-E-R-K-R-A-U-T
#5431, aired 2008-03-31HELLO, DELI! $1600: It's a good knight for one of these Jewish turnovers with a meat or potato filling a knish
#5430, aired 2008-03-28STARS, NOT CARS $400: This lead singer of Queen wrote & sang what was voted the best single ever in a U.K. Guinness poll Freddie Mercury
#5430, aired 2008-03-28SCIENCE $600: Edward Doisy won a 1943 Nobel Prize for synthesizing this hemorrhage-inhibiting vitamin; isn't that "special"? vitamin K
#5428, aired 2008-03-26WORD & PHRASE ORIGINS $1600: From a misspelling of the words "all correct", it was later used by Democratic partisans of Martin Van Buren O.K.
#5396, aired 2008-02-11CROSSWORD CLUES "K" $800: Sesame seed roll, or a German emperor (6) kaiser
#5376, aired 2008-01-14SPECIAL "K"s $600: You're really cooking with this percussion instrument; it has a cooking-pot name a kettledrum
#5376, aired 2008-01-14SPECIAL "K"s $1000: Take a mystical journey into Native American culture at Mystery Lodge in this Buena Park, Calif. theme park Knott's Berry Farm
#5371, aired 2008-01-07"K" ON THE MAP $7,000 (Daily Double): It became a Caribbean capital in 1872 Kingston (Jamaica)
#5361, aired 2007-12-24HERSHEY'S $800: (Jon of the Clue Crew holds some chocolate at the Hershey's Museum in Hershey, PA.) As well as the K type, World War II G.I.s got Hershey's D type of this; in 1945 the company was producing 24 million a week rations
#5358, aired 2007-12-19WHACK $600: Brother Ike took a powder as Billy of this family was gunned down at the O.K. Corral the Clantons
#5342, aired 2007-11-27MAPPING THE TOP 40 $200: In titles, The Beach Boys went "Surfin'" here & John Mellencamp told us about "R.O.C.K." here U.S.A.
#5331, aired 2007-11-12MIDDLE NAMES $800: A current senator from Hawaii: Ken Daniel K. Inouye
#5331, aired 2007-11-12MIDDLE NAMES $2000: A sci-fi writer: Kindred Philip K. Dick
#5313, aired 2007-10-17"K" MART $1000: Born in 1862, he founded the Vienna Secession school of painting & also created vibrant portraits of women Gustav Klimt
#5311, aired 2007-10-15ODD WORDS $200: "Dumbledore" is actually an old word for this insect; J.K. Rowling imagined him humming all the time a bumblebee
#5309, aired 2007-10-11BOOK REPORT $400: J.K. Rowling ends a magical series with lucky number 7, "Harry Potter and" this the Deathly Hallows
#5295, aired 2007-09-21NIGERIA $400: As a part of its 19th Century territorial expansions, this nation colonized the Nigerian port of Lagos in 1861 the U.K.
#5281, aired 2007-07-23GIVE ME A "K"! $200: In the 1930s it was advertised as "the handkerchiefs you can throw away" Kleenex
#5281, aired 2007-07-23GIVE ME A "K"! $400: Feline term for a pool of money to which many have contributed the kitty
#5281, aired 2007-07-23GIVE ME A "K"! $600: The "K" is silent in this word meaning complicated, as in a difficult problem; the word also describes ropes & trees knotty
#5281, aired 2007-07-23GIVE ME A "K"! $800: We may put you to sleep telling you its standard dimensions are an impressive 76 x 80 inches a king-sized bed
#5281, aired 2007-07-23GIVE ME A "K"! $1000: The colors of Hawaii Pacific University are Columbia blue and this shade of green kelly
#5266, aired 2007-07-02BUT THEY'RE GUARANTEED TO RAISE A SMILE $800: This J.K. Rowling girl says, "I hope you're pleased with yourselves. We could all have been killed--or worse, expelled" Hermione
#5263, aired 2007-06-27CROSSWORD CLUES "K" $200: A boardinghouse for beagles or borzois (6) a kennel
#5263, aired 2007-06-27CROSSWORD CLUES "K" $400: A "loopy" hobby that might needle you (8) knitting
#5263, aired 2007-06-27CROSSWORD CLUES "K" $600: A smack--the romantic kind (4) kiss
#5255, aired 2007-06-15THE EUROVISION SONG CONTEST $2000: They must have been "walking on sunshine" when they won in 1997 for the U.K. with "Love Shine A Light" Katrina & The Waves
#5254, aired 2007-06-142006 SPORTS LAUGHS $1600: A U.K. company was vilified for marketing "Little Hooliganz", action figures of fans of this sport soccer
#5218, aired 2007-04-25WHEEL OF FORTUNE $2000: Robert Penn Warren knows they helped with Humpty A _ _ _ H _ K _ N _ ' _ _ _ N All The King's Men
#5182, aired 2007-03-06CONSUMER REPORTS $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew enlightens us from the Consumer Reports photography lab in Yonkers, NY.) To judge digital prints, Consumer Reports simulates the bluish color temperature of daylight with a setting of 5000 K, the "K" standing for this kelvin
#5163, aired 2007-02-07I WROTE THAT $600: A book about a fire-related goblet, a book about a "Prince" with blood issues J.K. Rowling
#5136, aired 2007-01-01UNIQUELY AMERICAN LITERATURE $2000: This American's stories like "Will You Please Be Quiet, Please?" are in a style some have called K-Mart Realism Raymond Carver
#5133, aired 2006-12-27TOURING AMERICA $200: Things are "O.K." in this Arizona town, where you'll enter its Boot Hill graveyard through a gift shop Tombstone
#5099, aired 2006-11-09STARRING ROLLS $200: What we call this doughy breakfast roll, sometimes lathered with gravy, refers to a cookie in the U.K. biscuit
#5093, aired 2006-11-01NEXT LETTER AFTER... $800: ...J in the Macedonian alphabet K
#5081, aired 2006-10-16"K" MART $1200: In playing cards, it's another word for a jack a knave
#5060, aired 2006-09-15SILENT K $200: To interlock yarn loops to make a garment knit
#5060, aired 2006-09-15SILENT K $600: Literally German for "crack sausage", it's like a shorter, thicker frankfurter knackwurst
#5055, aired 2006-07-28DAY TIME $1000: G.K. Chesterton wrote of a "Man Who Was" this day Thursday
#5047, aired 2006-07-18"K" MART $200: Dangerous Indonesian seen here a Komodo dragon
#5047, aired 2006-07-18"K" MART $400: A small, roofed street booth from which items like newspapers & candy can be bought a kiosk
#5047, aired 2006-07-18"K" MART $800: It's the structure where you'll find the black stone, a revered object believed to have been given to man by God the Kaaba
#5047, aired 2006-07-18"K" MART $1000: Silk-stringed instrument heard here a koto
#5045, aired 2006-07-14ADD AN ELEMENT SYMBOL $1200: Tack the symbol of this element onto "el" & you get a lodge member potassium (K)
#5037, aired 2006-07-04AN "F" IN HISTORY $200: Harry Truman promised America this type of "Deal" a Fair Deal
#5037, aired 2006-07-04AN "F" IN HISTORY $1000: This 13th president's wife Abigail loved books & began a library at the White House around 1850 (Millard) Fillmore
#5035, aired 2006-06-30THE 18th CENTURY WORLD $400: In 1723 William Buchanan published a detailed history of this U.K. country's clans Scotland
#5035, aired 2006-06-30CLASSICAL MUSIC $400: In 1862 Ludwig Ritter Von Kochel issued a catalog of this Austrian composer's works, using "K" numbers Mozart
#5028, aired 2006-06-21PLEAD THE FIFTH $1,000 (Daily Double): They're the 3 letters above the number 5 on a standard telephone button J-K-L
#4995, aired 2006-05-05BY THE NUMBERS $1000: In this job James K. Hahn made $181,317.79 more a year than his predecessor, Richard Riordan, who took $1 mayor of Los Angeles
#4985, aired 2006-04-21ASTRONOMY ADD A LETTER $1000: Add this letter to star & get something harsh or grim K (stark)
#4984, aired 2006-04-20HERALDIC BEASTS $1600: Wearing a gold collar & chain in the U.K.'s coat of arms, this mythical beast represents Scotland the unicorn
#4967, aired 2006-03-28LET'S VISIT SPRINGFIELD $600: After seeing a show at Juanita K. Hammons Hall in Springfield in this state, you can head on to Branson Missouri
#4961, aired 2006-03-20HAIL OF BULLETS $200: On Oct. 26, 1881 Ike Clanton & Billy Claiborne escaped the hail of bullets at this site by fleeing to a photo studio the O.K. Corral
#4921, aired 2006-01-23CAPITAL "K"s $400: Though it's in a valley, this Nepalese city is still 4,300 freet above sea level Kathmandu
#4921, aired 2006-01-23CAPITAL "K"s $600: This present Malaysian capital replaced Klang as a regional capital in the late 1800s & began a growth spurt Kuala Lumpur
#4921, aired 2006-01-23CAPITAL "K"s $800: In the movie with the same name as this city, Olivier says, "The Nile must taste of blood for a thousand miles" Khartoum
#4921, aired 2006-01-23CAPITAL "K"s $1,400 (Daily Double): A Caribbean capital or the first capital of the State of New York Kingston
#4874, aired 2005-11-17MISSING VOWELS $2000: A small stringed instrument: K L L ukulele
#4870, aired 2005-11-11SILENT "K" $200: A finger joint a knuckle
#4870, aired 2005-11-11SILENT "K" $400: To fold & stretch bread dough into a smooth, uniform mass knead
#4870, aired 2005-11-11SILENT "K" $600: It's a British term for women's underwear knickers
#4870, aired 2005-11-11SILENT "K" $800: The sound of a bell rung ominously knell
#4870, aired 2005-11-11SILENT "K" $1000: A backpack for a hiker a knapsack
#4859, aired 2005-10-27THERE'S A "WAY" $2000: James K. Polk chaired this House committee from 1833 to 1835; Bill Thomas chairs it today the Ways and Means Committee
#4833, aired 2005-09-21THE DARWIN AWARDS $200: A Louisiana man put $20 on a Circle-K counter, asked for change, then robbed the place for $15; he forgot about this the $20 he had put in
#4833, aired 2005-09-21"K" RATIONS $800: From a Chinese word meaning "skill", it's an ancient style of weaponless combat kung fu
#4833, aired 2005-09-21"K" RATIONS $1600: This melancholic philosopher & author of "Fear & Trembling" was a frail hunchback born in Denmark in 1813 Kierkegaard
#4833, aired 2005-09-21"K" RATIONS $2000: A famous book of medieval illuminated manuscripts bears the name of this town in Ireland's County Meath Kells
#4829, aired 2005-09-15FROM THE VAULTS OF THE SMITHSONIAN $800: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew gives the clue from the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C.) This is part of the 1848 gold shipment shown to this president; he gave a report to Congress that kicked the Gold Rush into gear James K. Polk
#4815, aired 2005-07-08CAPITAL IDEAS $800: The U.K. helped fund the design of this capital after Belize City was destroyed by a hurricane Belmopan
#4778, aired 2005-05-18K.K. $1200: Before writing his first novel, he worked as a night attendant in the mental ward of a V.A. hospital Ken Kesey
#4778, aired 2005-05-18K.K. $1600: Poem that mentions "A sunny pleasure dome with caves of ice" "Kubla Khan"
#4778, aired 2005-05-18K.K. $2000: On radio, this bandleader had a "Kollege of Musical Knowledge" Kay Kyser
#4752, aired 2005-04-12SINGLE-LETTER STOCKS $800: There's a reason this company's Rice Krispies is spelled with a "K" Kellogg
#4751, aired 2005-04-11CROSSWORD CLUES "K" $400: A "bear"y nice Alaskan island (6) Kodiak
#4751, aired 2005-04-11CROSSWORD CLUES "K" $2000: Ceremonial chamber you'd "Hopi" into (4) a kiva
#4749, aired 2005-04-07WEIGHTS & MEASURES $400: In July 1959, the U.S. & the U.K. finally agreed that an inch was equivalent to 2.54 of these a centimeter
#4704, aired 2005-02-03U.S. PRESIDENTS $1200: He was named for his maternal grandfather James Knox, a Revolutionary War captain (James K.) Polk
#4697, aired 2005-01-25POLK-ER $800: James K. Polk's mom was a descendant of this man who founded Scottish Presbyterianism Knox
#4655, aired 2004-11-26THE "K" TEAM $1600: This playwright's "Man Who Came to Dinner" character Sheridan Whiteside was such a plum role he even played it himself George S. Kaufman
#4639, aired 2004-11-05LETTER PERFECT $2000: To reverse direction in a car, hang a U-turn or this type of turn, also called a 3-point turn K-turn
#4636, aired 2004-11-01SPECIAL "K" $1200: Rosie O'Donnell popularized this ball named for the sound it makes when you throw it a Koosh ball
#4636, aired 2004-11-01SPECIAL "K" $1600: In 1909 the first of these cooperative farms was founded along the Jordan river a kibbutz
#4636, aired 2004-11-01SPECIAL "K" $2000: A plus for Minos was his being King of this on Crete Knossos
#4624, aired 2004-10-14WHATEVER HAPPENED TO... $1200: This polysyllabic '50s Italian sexpot had a one-woman exhibit of her sculpture in 2003 Gina Lollobrigida
#4594, aired 2004-07-22THE 1870s $800: This state's 2nd black U.S. senator, Blanche K. Bruce was the first black senator to serve a full term, 1875-1881 Mississippi
#4590, aired 2004-07-16THE ANATOMY OF EVEL $1000: In '99, fast running out of original parts, Mr. K. had a transplant of this, due to hepatitis C complications the liver
#4558, aired 2004-06-02PLAY TIME $200: In pinochle, an A-K-Q-J-10 of trump is a royal sequence; in poker, it would be a royal this a royal flush
#4550, aired 2004-05-21NATIONAL SPELLING BEE $400: Now that you've got the hang of it, 1932's word was this, like the group that sang "My Sharona" K-N-A-C-K
#4550, aired 2004-05-21NATIONAL SPELLING BEE $1000: A suicide pilot during WWII, it was 1993's winning word K-A-M-I-K-A-Z-E
#4541, aired 2004-05-10GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCTS $2000: Consisting of a sheep's minced heart, lung & liver, haggis is a specialty of this U.K. country Scotland
#4528, aired 2004-04-21APPROXIMATE WEIGHTS & MEASURES $1000: With a "K" at the end, it's a wooden toy; without, a group of legislators who voted together block/bloc
#4505, aired 2004-03-19SPELL THAT GOVERNOR $800: Of New York, re-elected to a third term in 2002, George... P-A-T-A-K-I
#4505, aired 2004-03-19SPELL THAT GOVERNOR $1600: Of Arkansas, from the same hometown as Bill Clinton, Mike... H-U-C-K-A-B-E-E
#4476, aired 2004-02-09CROSSWORD CLUES "V" $1,000 (Daily Double): A, B, C, D, K (8) vitamins
#4473, aired 2004-02-04BUILDING WOOD $1600: a/d denotes air-dried wood; k/d indicates this kiln-dried
#4455, aired 2004-01-09WHEEL OF JEOPARDY! $800: A way to remain cheerful & hopeful K _ _ _   _ _ U R _ H _ N   U _ keep your chin up
#4401, aired 2003-10-27SPECIAL "K" $400: In a classic film, this large title character is billed as the "eighth wonder of the world" King Kong
#4401, aired 2003-10-27SPECIAL "K" $1200: Once part of a fighting G.I.'s possessions, they were named for American physiologist Ancel Keyes K-rations
#4398, aired 2003-10-22A TOM CRUISE FILM FESTIVAL $800: "I'm gonna let ya in on a little secret, Ray. K-mart sucks" Rain Man
#4398, aired 2003-10-22THE REDS $2000: The flag of this U.K. division features an impressive red dragon with a forked tongue & tail Wales
#4397, aired 2003-10-21SCIENCE PUNS $800: Wyatt Earp gave these creatures the O.K. to build a reef in Tombstone's lake coral
#4381, aired 2003-09-29HICKORY, DICKORY OR DOC $600: The one who was a participant in the famous gunfight at the O.K. Corral Doc (Holliday)
#4368, aired 2003-09-10SHE'S CANADIAN, EH? $400: We've got a hankering for this singer from Consort, Alberta k.d. lang
#4359, aired 2003-07-10THE SILVER SCREEN $1600: In this 2001 film, Kevin Spacey's character Prot insisted that he was from a planet 1,000 light years from Earth K-Pax
#4356, aired 2003-07-07PLACES $400: Stanley is the capital of these islands that were a bone of contention between the U.K. & Argentina Falkland Islands (or Malvinas)
#4348, aired 2003-06-25THE WIZARDS $2000: Ged is the title "Wizard of Earthsea" in a book by this sci-fi writer who uses her middle initial Ursula K. Le Guin
#4316, aired 2003-05-12LIMERICKS $800: This one's kind of heavy K is for plump little Kate, who's handicapped sadly by weight, when we send her away, for a visit we say, 'twill be cheaper to send her by ____ freight
#4297, aired 2003-04-15TAKES 2 TO TONGA $800: Like its longtime benefactor the U.K., Tonga's political system is a hereditary, constitutional one of these a monarchy
#4281, aired 2003-03-24LET'S BUILD A CASINO! $800: Wear your shorts in the casino named for this U.K. dependency; I'm a little worried that it's shaped like a triangle Bermuda
#4279, aired 2003-03-20CONFIRMATION CODE IS RLKTD $600: K as in this brown seaweed that can be used as soup stock or turned into a powder for use as a seasoning kelp
#4256, aired 2003-02-17OH, K $200: To a soldier, it's the K in KP kitchen
#4256, aired 2003-02-17OH, K $600: This company's Special K has a shelf life of 12 months Kellogg's
#4256, aired 2003-02-17OH, K $800: In the 1980s this company even made a limo based on its K-Car design Chrysler
#4243, aired 2003-01-29WHEEL OF JEOPARDY! $2000: Superstitious rap K _ O _ K   O _ _ O O D knock on wood
#4242, aired 2003-01-28NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS $1200: In 1943 the Nobel assembly gave a dam, Henrik Dam, a prize for discovering this vitamin which aids in blood clotting vitamin K
#4222, aired 2002-12-31SPECIAL "K" $2000: (Sofia of the Clue Crew reports) From the Japanese for "pattern", it's the general name for a choreographed karate training sequence kata
#4156, aired 2002-09-30"O" WHEREFORE ART THOU? $200: In Tombstone, Arizona, you can visit the site of this famous gunfight & see a live reenactment O.K. Corral
#4148, aired 2002-09-18"J" & "K" $1200: They're the mouthful seen here jawbreakers
#4148, aired 2002-09-18"J" & "K" $2000: Musicmatch is a virtual one of these, while Wurlitzer makes the actual coin-operated machine jukebox
#4137, aired 2002-09-03POP STARS A.K.A. $200: "Rocket Man" Reginald Dwight Elton John
#4137, aired 2002-09-03POP STARS A.K.A. $400: Ex-Police man Gordon Sumner Sting
#4137, aired 2002-09-03POP STARS A.K.A. $600: Thankful "Country Boy" Henry John Deutschendorf John Denver
#4137, aired 2002-09-03POP STARS A.K.A. $800: "Big Yellow Taxi" driver Roberta Joan Anderson Joni Mitchell
#4137, aired 2002-09-03POP STARS A.K.A. $1000: "Legit" rapper Stanley Burrell MC Hammer
#4130, aired 2002-07-12PEOPLE & PLACES $400: The Kamba are a Bantu people of this country that also starts with the letter "K" Kenya
#4129, aired 2002-07-11DEAD SEA $800: In addition to salt, the sea is a source of gypsum, bromine & potash, a compound of this element, K potassium
#4116, aired 2002-06-24HAIL TO THE K.C. CHIEF $200: This hall of fame ex-Chief QB is actually much better known as a 49er QB Joe Montana
#4116, aired 2002-06-24HAIL TO THE K.C. CHIEF $600: When he retired, this running back, a former Raider, was second to Jerry Rice in career TDs with 145 Marcus Allen
#4101, aired 2002-06-03PUFFIN $600: Usually boiled & served with a variety of sauces, puffins are eaten in this northernmost U.K. country Scotland
#4073, aired 2002-04-24K.C. $1200: Opened in 1869, the Hannibal Bridge spanning this river helped make Kansas CIty a railroading center the Missouri (River)
#4069, aired 2002-04-18MYTH & MAGIC $800: A word in the category title is often spelled this longer way to distinguish it from mere illusionism m-a-g-i-c-k
#4063, aired 2002-04-10J.K. ROWLING $400: J.K. Rowling wrote what became her first novel at a cafe in this Scottish capital Edinburgh
#4054, aired 2002-03-28"K"2 $400: A Boy Scout might carry his supplies in one of these on his back a backpack (knapsack)
#4054, aired 2002-03-28"K"2 $800: On this Jewish holiday, the candles of the menorrah are lit by a separate candle called a shammash Hanukkah
#4054, aired 2002-03-28"K"2 $1600: This slipper with a soft sole resembles the deerskin Eskimo boot for which it's named a mukluk
#4054, aired 2002-03-28TRAVEL THE U.S.A. $2000: The state capitol building in this U.S. city is decorated with murals by Thomas Hart Benton Jefferson City
#4050, aired 2002-03-22CROSSWORD CLUES "K" $200: Beer barrel (3) a keg
#4050, aired 2002-03-22CROSSWORD CLUES "K" $400: Fire place, for a ceramicist (4) a kiln
#4040, aired 2002-03-08INTERNATIONAL "K"UISINE $200: In Australia, some people make a soup from the tail of this marsupial; Run, Skippy! a kangaroo
#4040, aired 2002-03-08INTERNATIONAL "K"UISINE $400: A steak made from this Japanese beef can set you back well over a hundred dollars Kobe beef
#4040, aired 2002-03-08INTERNATIONAL "K"UISINE $600: It's also known as a Polish sausage a Kielbasa
#4040, aired 2002-03-08A GAME OF CHESS $800: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew stands on a gigantic chessboard at a beach.) A recommended opening move is "'P'-ing to K-4", which is short for this pawn to king 4
#4040, aired 2002-03-08INTERNATIONAL "K"UISINE $1000: (Alex tastes a South Korean delicacy.) Here in South Korea, almost every dish comes with this spicy pickled condiment; and let me tell you, it can be hot kimchi
#4030, aired 2002-02-22UNREAL ESTATE $1200: In a Thomas Love Peacock novel, Headlong Hall is Squire Headlong's country home in this U.K. principality Wales
#3996, aired 2002-01-07GOVERNMENT & POLITICS $6,000 (Daily Double): What couldn't he do? James K. Polk was the only U.S. president to have held this congressional title, 1835-1839 Speaker of the House
#3986, aired 2001-12-24CHRISTMAS PRESENTS $600: This project that may include 1,000 pieces has a type of tool in its name jigsaw puzzle
#3962, aired 2001-11-20CHANGE ONE LETTER... $100: ...in pink, a color, to get this serving size for, say, pink lemonade pint
#3959, aired 2001-11-15CHESS NUTS $600: The 17th letter of the English alphabet, in chess notation it stands for the most powerful piece on the board Q (for queen)
#3944, aired 2001-10-25SPECIAL "K" PLACES $800: When visiting this London palace that was home to Princess Di, stop for a spot of tea at the Orangery Kensington Palace
#3939, aired 2001-10-18RAISING ARIZONA $300: Wyatt Earp moved to this Arizona town in 1879; 2 years later, he did "O.K." in a gunfight Tombstone
#3938, aired 2001-10-17POP STARS A.K.A. $100: R&B legend William Robinson Smokey Robinson
#3938, aired 2001-10-17POP STARS A.K.A. $200: Drummer Richard Starkey Ringo Starr
#3938, aired 2001-10-17POP STARS A.K.A. $300: Folk rocker Robert Zimmerman Bob Dylan
#3938, aired 2001-10-17POP STARS A.K.A. $400: Airplane flyer Grace Wing Grace Slick
#3938, aired 2001-10-17POP STARS A.K.A. $500: Youthful-looking singer-songwriter Kenneth Edmonds Babyface
#3933, aired 2001-10-10I LIKE Q $500: Without the U Q is pronounced like a K, as in the names of these 2 Middle East countries Iraq & Qatar
#3922, aired 2001-09-25SPEAK & SPELL $500: Get nosy & spell... A-A-R-D-V-A-R-K
#3888, aired 2001-06-27CROSSWORD CLUES "K" $500: A gazebo, or an outdoor newsstand (5) kiosk
#3884, aired 2001-06-21GOOD DOG! $200: Dogs in B.A.R.K. (Baseball Aquatic Retrieval Korps) fetch homers hit from this team's park into San Francisco Bay San Francisco Giants
#3880, aired 2001-06-15IT'S A LONG STORY $400: Dorothy Dunnett's 6-volume Lymond Chronicles begin in this U.K. country in the aftermath of war with England Scotland
#3876, aired 2001-06-11Y TO K $100: Synonym for "tug" or "jerk" that was a nickname for a Northerner Yank
#3876, aired 2001-06-11Y TO K $400: A stupid one of these Tibetan creatures would be an "oxymoron" Yak
#3862, aired 2001-05-22FRANCO, MY DEAR $400: Franco wanted a piece of the rock when he demanded the return of this U.K. territory to Spain in the '60s Gibraltar
#3847, aired 2001-05-01BRAINBUSTERS $1000: It's the only state in the United States whose name ends in a "K" New York
#3836, aired 2001-04-16WHAT "A" COUNTRY! $300: In 1998 Robert Kocharian became president of this country, the smallest of the former Soviet republics Armenia
#3833, aired 2001-04-11BEGINS & ENDS IN "K" $600: This TV cop wasn't played by a Teletubby, but by a Telly Savalas Kojak
#3833, aired 2001-04-11BEGINS & ENDS IN "K" $800: Mark Twain once worked as a printer in this Iowa town Keokuk
#3820, aired 2001-03-23FILE UNDER "K" $200: Its state flower is the goldenrod Kentucky
#3820, aired 2001-03-23FILE UNDER "K" $600: His "Ode To A Nightingale" says, "With beaded bubbles winking at the brim, and purple-stained mouth" John Keats
#3820, aired 2001-03-23FILE UNDER "K" $800: Former mortuary science student Jonathan Davis plays bagpipes & sings for this "Freak on a Leash" group Korn
#3817, aired 2001-03-20HISTORIC AMERICANS $200: In the 1790s, this First Lady said she felt like a "state prisoner" Martha Washington
#3813, aired 2001-03-14INDEPENDENCE DAYS $200: February 7 is a great day in Grenada -- it celebrates its independence from this country Great Britain/England
#3813, aired 2001-03-14MEDICAL ABBREVIATIONS $200: In medicine, T&A isn't so sexy; it stands for this operation "& adenoidectomy" Tonsillectomy
#3808, aired 2001-03-07NOTABLE WOMEN $400: In 1997 this actress turned politician was appointed a minister in the U.K. Transport Department Glenda Jackson
#3797, aired 2001-02-20WOMEN AUTHORS $300: She uses her initials because it was feared that boys might avoid books written by a Joanne Kathleen J.K. Rowling
#3784, aired 2001-02-01CROSSWORD CLUES "K" $400: A medieval foot soldier, or composer Jerome (4) Kern
#3775, aired 2001-01-19LETTER DROP $1000: Drop this letter from quick & active to get a Jewish circumcision K (brisk/bris)
#3753, aired 2000-12-20SPECIAL "K" $300: You're on a roll if you know the last was Wilhelm II Kaiser
#3743, aired 2000-12-06LATIN AMERICAN HISTORY $200: In 1921 the United States paid this country $25 million for its loss of Panama 18 years earlier Colombia
#3743, aired 2000-12-0620th CENTURY SPORTS $200: Only 2 men have won The Masters 2 years in a row: Nick Faldo & this man Jack Nicklaus
#3743, aired 2000-12-06LATIN AMERICAN HISTORY $400: Tikal & Piedras Negras were major cities of this civilization of northern Guatemala Mayans
#3743, aired 2000-12-06BOOKS & AUTHORS $1000: This author of "A Cry in the Night" & "We'll Meet Again" is known as the queen of suspense Mary Higgins Clark
#3738, aired 2000-11-29ROAM $400: You can enter the "Big Pit" & tour a real coal mine at Blaenavon in this U.K. country Wales
#3737, aired 2000-11-28JAMES K. POLK ME $200: Running for president as a relative unknown, Polk is considered the first of these swarthy animals Dark horse
#3737, aired 2000-11-28JAMES K. POLK ME $400: After John Quincy Adams' disputed election, Polk called for an end to the electoral system & for this type of vote a popular vote
#3736, aired 2000-11-27BASEBALL'S GREATEST HITTERS $500: Over the past 50 years only Tony Gwynn & this K.C. Royals player had a .390 or better batting average for a season George Brett
#3732, aired 2000-11-21BLOOD & GUTS $600: Made from the heart, liver & lungs of a sheep, the dish known as haggis is a specialty of this U.K. country Scotland
#3718, aired 2000-11-01CLASSICAL COMPOSERS $400: It was musicographer Ludwing Von Kochel who assigned the "K" numbers to this man's musical works W.A. Mozart
#3711, aired 2000-10-23ONCE THEY WERE ANGELS $400: She's had a clothing line at K-Mart since 1985 Jaclyn Smith
#3689, aired 2000-09-21INTERNATIONAL DATEBOOK $600: On Feb. 23, 1997 a report revealed scientists had cloned an adult sheep in this U.K. country Scotland
#3684, aired 2000-09-141950s EMMYS $1000: He won Writing awards for 1955, 1956 & 1957 for projects like "Requiem For A Heavyweight" & "Patterns" Rod Serling
#3683, aired 2000-09-13FRANZ KAFKA $1,500 (Daily Double): This novel begins, "Someone must have been telling lies about Joseph K." "The Trial"
#3675, aired 2000-07-21SPELL MY FIRST NAME $600: Original "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" Swanson K-R-I-S-T-Y
#3669, aired 2000-07-13SCIENCE CLASS $200: -459.67 degrees Fahrenheit Absolute zero/zero Kelvin
#3662, aired 2000-07-04CELEBRATING THE IV $600: In 1547 he decreed, "Call me czar!" Ivan IV (a.k.a. "The Terrible")
#3648, aired 2000-06-14OH "K" $200: A basic unit of mass, it's equal to 2.2046 pounds Kilogram
#3644, aired 2000-06-08BRITISH AUTHORS $600: While out of work, she wrote much of her first Harry Potter book at a cafe while her daughter napped J.K. Rowling
#3611, aired 2000-04-24THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS $200: Registered in 1893 by Thomas Edison, "...Record of a Sneeze" is the earliest known copyright for one of these Motion picture
#3611, aired 2000-04-24THE BODY $500: Between the trachea & the lungs are these tubes Bronchial tubes
#3611, aired 2000-04-24PLANETARY NAMES $1000: Lighthouse town just north of Palm Beach, Florida Jupiter
#3601, aired 2000-04-10A PROVERBIAL MESS $500: A is words picture a poem without A picture is a poem without words
#3591, aired 2000-03-27TERMITE TRIVIA $300: Of 15 days, 15 months or 15 years, it's the approximate lifespan of a termite queen 15 years
#3591, aired 2000-03-27INTERNATIONAL DATEBOOK $600: On Aug. 14, 1969 additional British troops arrived in this U.K. province, beginning a 30-year effort to quell sectarian conflict Northern Ireland
#3590, aired 2000-03-24THE 1980s $500: In April 1980 Samuel K. Doe led a coup in this African country, deposing William R. Tolbert, Jr. Liberia
#3587, aired 2000-03-21VERB-OSITY $1,000 (Daily Double): In the U.S. this furniture verb means to stop discussing a topic, but in the U.K. it means to start Table
#3572, aired 2000-02-29ROADSIDE ATTRACTIONS $100: Life-size replicas of 9 gunfighters mark this site of a shoot-out in Tombstone, Arizona O.K. Corral
#3567, aired 2000-02-22"K" MART $100: College fraternities know it's a small cask or barrel with a capacity of about 15.5 gallons Keg
#3567, aired 2000-02-22"K" MART $200: Running from stem to stern in the bottom of a hull, it's the main structural part of a ship Keel
#3567, aired 2000-02-22"K" MART $500: It's the Middle Eastern article of clothing seen here: a kaffiyeh
#3563, aired 2000-02-16ARTISTS $1000: A typical work by this painter is seen here: Mark Rothko
#3559, aired 2000-02-10LIFE ON THE MISSISSIPPI $400: The clear waters of the upper river are home to this member of the salmon family that spawns upriver Trout
#3559, aired 2000-02-10WHAT THE ELEMENT $1000: Lawrencium, named for Ernest Lawrence, was discovered in one of these -- the linear type, not a cyclotron Particle accelerator
#3555, aired 2000-02-04A WEEK AT CLUB MEDIEVAL $200: As a lord, you'll exercise jus primae noctis & spend this night with the brides of your serfs The serfs' wedding night
#3555, aired 2000-02-04A WEEK AT CLUB MEDIEVAL $1000: It's the spiced ale you'll raise at an English Christmas feast, or the toast that accompanies it Wassail
#3551, aired 2000-01-31POLITICIANS $400: 1 of 2 U.S. senators from Hawaii; they share a first name & middle initial Daniel K. Inouye or Daniel K. Akaka
#3542, aired 2000-01-18NATIONAL MEMORIALS $1000: A huge Doric column at Put-in-Bay on South Bass Island, Ohio commemorates his naval victory Oliver Hazard Perry
#3536, aired 2000-01-10SPECIAL "K" $300: In a traditional Japanese wedding the bride wears a white one of these robes; the groom wears black kimono
#3529, aired 1999-12-30ANIMAL A.K.A. $200: American buffalo Bison
#3529, aired 1999-12-30ANIMAL A.K.A. $400: The caribou Reindeer
#3529, aired 1999-12-30ANIMAL A.K.A. $600: The dugong or the manatee Sea cow
#3529, aired 1999-12-30ANIMAL A.K.A. $800: The stoat Weasel
#3529, aired 1999-12-30ANIMAL A.K.A. $1000: Hard-shell or littleneck clam Quahog
#3508, aired 1999-12-01PEOPLE IN HISTORY $300: This monk might have said, "Give peas a chance"; he used pea plants to discover the laws of heredity Gregor Mendel
#3508, aired 1999-12-01IT HAPPENED ON DECEMBER 1 $800: On Dec. 1, 1918 this island became a self-governing kingdom united with Denmark Iceland
#3504, aired 1999-11-25EXPRESSIONS $2,000 (Daily Double): The lesser members of an organization, or the vertical & horizontal rows on a chessboard Rank and file
#3495, aired 1999-11-12THE DREADED SPELLING CATEGORY $200: This will be grand when you spell... L-A-R-C-E-N-Y
#3484, aired 1999-10-28BEGINS & ENDS WITH "K" $400: In England, it's a telephone booth; in the U.S., a small multi-sided structure such as a newsstand Kiosk
#3484, aired 1999-10-28BEGINS & ENDS WITH "K" $500: This coin is 1/100th of a ruble Kopek
#3483, aired 1999-10-27ANIMAL GROUPS $300: Of a winter, a spring or a summer, the correct term for a group of teals Spring
#3481, aired 1999-10-25LETTERS & NUMBERS $300: It's a common name for the dog detail of a police department K-9
#3477, aired 1999-10-19THE TITLE ESCAPES ME $800: In a 1975 Disney thriller 2 orphans with mysterious powers "Escape To" this geographical feature Witch Mountain
#3477, aired 1999-10-19LET'S PUT ON A PLAY $1,700 (Daily Double): Your cousin might know a friend of the roommate of a nephew of the lawyer of John Guare, who wrote this 1990 play Six Degrees of Separation
#3458, aired 1999-09-22CIVIL WAR GENERALS $1000: Before his Civil War service, this "bewhiskered" general invented & manufactured a breech-loading carbine Ambrose Burnside
#3444, aired 1999-07-22ALLITERATION ALL AROUND $400: In 1992 k.d. lang had a Top 40 hit with this song "Constant Craving"
#3438, aired 1999-07-14BREAKFAST MENU $200: Tired of eating Special K from a bowl? It also comes in the form of these round waffles from Kellogg's Eggos
#3427, aired 1999-06-29COUNTRY TWOSOMES $300: In 1987 this legendary singer did a remake of his hit "Crying" as a duet with k.d. lang Roy Orbison
#3395, aired 1999-05-14START "IN" ON IT $300: It's the emission of visible light by a hot object Incandescence
#3395, aired 1999-05-14SCIENCE FAIR $400: Darlene's exhibit on minerals in the human body included iron nails, copper tubing & a 1943 penny for this Zinc
#3393, aired 1999-05-12ROAMIN' THE WORLD $1,500 (Daily Double): In 1991 the Yanomami tribe in this country was awarded a reserve 3 times the size of Belgium Brazil
#3387, aired 1999-05-04IT'S A LEAP $300: In 1958 this country predicted its Great Leap Forward would establish a Communist utopia China
#3387, aired 1999-05-04MEDIEVAL TECHNOLOGY $600: 12th C. mathematician Bhaskara had an idea for this type of machine that hasn't been made yet Perpetual motion machine
#3373, aired 1999-04-14PUT A KIRK IN IT $500 (Daily Double): Kirk was more than O.K. as this dentist in 1957 Doc Holliday
#3342, aired 1999-03-02NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC $800: Take a close look, but don't let this insect "bite" Bedbug
#3342, aired 1999-03-02IN THE BEGINNING $1000: "Once upon a time there was a Martian named Valentine Michael Smith" "Stranger in a Strange Land" (by Robert Heinlein)
#3337, aired 1999-02-23MATH CLASS $100: The area of a 12-inch square 144 square inches
#3305, aired 1999-01-08A.K.A. $200: It was Charlie Sheen's original last name; his older brother still uses it Estevez
#3305, aired 1999-01-08A.K.A. $400: Born Stefania Federkiewicz, she used the name Taffy Paul before she became a TV "Hart"throb Stefanie Powers
#3305, aired 1999-01-08A.K.A. $600: This "Die Hard" co-star's real name is Bonnie Culkin; Macaulay is her nephew Bonnie Bedelia
#3305, aired 1999-01-08A.K.A. $800: This comic actor-director's "Mother" could tell you his real name is Albert Einstein Albert Brooks
#3305, aired 1999-01-08A.K.A. $1000: It's Jason Patric's real last name; his father was a movie "Exorcist" Miller (son of Jason Miller)
#3294, aired 1998-12-24WORD PLAY $800: KISS + E K A M ---------------------------------- Something people do after an argument or two things you associate with Gene Simmons kiss & make up
#3286, aired 1998-12-14SPORTS LEGENDS $300: Although then a K.C. Chiefs quarterback, he announced his retirement on April 18, 1995 in San Francisco Joe Montana
#3253, aired 1998-10-28LETTERS & NUMBERS $400: Abbreviation for the period of one's education from age 4 to 6 through high school K-12
#3248, aired 1998-10-21ROCK SINGERS $100: His "Men In Black" single topped the U.K. charts but wasn't available as a commercial U.S. release Will Smith
#3244, aired 1998-10-15CHEMISTRY $400: K is a symbol; a designation like K2CO3 is one of these a formula
#3235, aired 1998-10-02YOUNGER MEN $200: This waltz king brought us the "Tales From The Vienna Woods" Johann Strauss II (a.k.a. "The Younger")
#3220, aired 1998-09-11HANDWEAR $200: It's the glove of the Golden Gloves & may deliver a K.O. a boxing glove
#3220, aired 1998-09-11MUSIC POTPOURRI $2,000 (Daily Double): In 1772 he composed his Symphony No. 17 in G Minor, K-129 Wolfgang A. Mozart
#3216, aired 1998-09-07WHEN IN ROME, N.Y. $400: A drum & bugle corps contest held annually is called "Drums Along" this nearby river The Mohawk
#3186, aired 1998-06-08'90s FICTION $300: In "The Fourth K", Mario Puzo put a new member of this political family in the White House Kennedy
#3176, aired 1998-05-25THE NAME'S THE SAME $400: A name on many motel registers, it's also a Jamestown founder & a recent U.K. labour party head John Smith
#3174, aired 1998-05-21SPORTS $300: "Angel From The Outfield" seen here: (a.k.a. "Mr. October") Reggie Jackson
#3173, aired 1998-05-20NUTRITION $1,000 (Daily Double): (Hi, I'm Richard Simmons!) Raisins & dried apricots are good sources of this essential mineral whose chemical symbol is K potassium
#3172, aired 1998-05-19MEN IN BLUE $600: This organization is the only police force serving the Northwest & Yukon Territories Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
#3171, aired 1998-05-18ANIMALS $300: It's the nearly extinct tiger seen here in its natural habitat: Siberian tiger
#3166, aired 1998-05-11RELIGION $300: Between February 11 & July 16, 1858, the Virgin Mary made a reported 18 appearances at this site Lourdes
#3166, aired 1998-05-11WORD ORIGINS $1000: This noun from the Italian for "skilled" is often applied to top musicians Virtuoso
#3166, aired 1998-05-11FIRST DATES $1000: This model seen here became the first commercially available modern car of its type, Dec. 5, 1996 General Motors EV1
#3150, aired 1998-04-17KNOW BEANS $500: Also known as a broad bean, it should be de-podded & skinned before cooking Fava bean
#3136, aired 1998-03-30LIKE A MAN $300: Found in China's Cho-K'ou-Tien caves in the 1920s, the fossils of this "man" disappeared in WWII Peking Man
#3115, aired 1998-02-27CITY QUOTES $800: Joris K. Huysmans held a dark view of this "City of Light": he called it "a sinister Chicago" Paris
#3105, aired 1998-02-13SHE SAID $800: "One is not born a woman, one becomes one", this Frenchwoman wrote in "The Second Sex" Simone de Beauvoir
#3101, aired 1998-02-09INTERNATIONAL "K"s $400: You're on a roll if you know that German rulers from 1871 to 1918 assumed this title kaiser
#3092, aired 1998-01-27THE NATIONAL SPELLING BEE $400: 1982: The champ was Molly Dieveney, & the final word was... P-S-O-R-I-A-S-I-S
#3074, aired 1998-01-01BY ANY OTHER NAME $100: A.K.A. is short for this also known as
#3073, aired 1997-12-31ISLANDS $1,500 (Daily Double): California's Santa Catalina Island, like the U.K.'s Guernsey, belongs to a group called this the Channel Islands
#3064, aired 1997-12-18BARNYARD ANIMALS $500: Around the world this animal sounds different: "K' ok' iyo" in Korean & "Goh-geh-goh-goh" in Chinese rooster
#3058, aired 1997-12-10SHAKESPEARE $100: "A Midsummer Night's Dream" includes the line "The course of" this "never did run smooth" True love
#3058, aired 1997-12-10AROUND THE U.S.A. $600: This California city hosts America's oldest continuously running jazz festival Monterey
#3058, aired 1997-12-10WORLD HISTORY $600: After a 22-year reign, this country's Queen Christina abdicated June 6, 1654 Sweden
#3058, aired 1997-12-10WORLD HISTORY $1000: In 1959 a disgruntled Buddhist monk assassinated this country's PM Solomon Bandaranaike Ceylon/Sri Lanka
#3058, aired 1997-12-10RECORD PRODUCERS $2,200 (Daily Double): He produced the all-time bestselling pop album by a single artist Quincy Jones (for Michael Jackson's "Thriller")
#3039, aired 1997-11-13HIT TUNES $400: This group conquered the U.K. & had a big U.S. hit with "Wonderwall" Oasis
#3011, aired 1997-10-06SHAKESPEARE DARK $200: Legend says this play is cursed, so if you mention it in a dressing room, you may not get off Scot-free Macbeth
#2986, aired 1997-09-01A.K.A. $200: This was Bonnie Bedelia's original last name; she's Macaulay's aunt Culkin
#2986, aired 1997-09-01A.K.A. $400: Here's "The Naked Truth"; she was born with the last name Pantleoni Tea Leoni
#2986, aired 1997-09-01A.K.A. $600: Her name was Holly Michelle Gilliam before she married Papa John & became a singing Mama Michelle Phillips
#2986, aired 1997-09-01FILMS OF THE '90s $700 (Daily Double): Letter perfect names of the 2 characters seen here: "I don't suppose you know what kind of alien life form leaves a green spectral trail and craves sugar water, do you?" "Oh, wait. That was on Final Jeopardy! last night!" J & K
#2986, aired 1997-09-01A.K.A. $1000: Professional name of the punk rocker born James Jewel Osterberg; it sounds like a weird soft drink Iggy Pop
#2986, aired 1997-09-01A.K.A. $2,000 (Daily Double): Born Lawrence Harvey Zeiger, he became the "monarch" of TV interviewers Larry King
#2979, aired 1997-07-10HOUSEPLANTS $500: The jade plant is also known as this "tree"; we wonder who "coined" that name Money tree
#2979, aired 1997-07-10AWARDS $1,100 (Daily Double): In 1996, just days after being named a Nobel Prize winner in this category, William Vickrey passed away Economics
#2971, aired 1997-06-30MOVIE DEBUTS $200: "It's A Mad Mad Mad Mad World" marked the film debut of this madcap comic, later Mork & Mindy's TV son Jonathan Winters
#2971, aired 1997-06-30BRAVE WORDS $300: "It is hard to be brave", said this friend of Winnie-The-Pooh, "when you're only a very small animal" Piglet
#2971, aired 1997-06-30BRAVE WORDS $400: In his "Plea For" this abolitionist, Thoreau asked, "When were the good and the brave ever in a majority?" John Brown
#2971, aired 1997-06-30FLAGS $1000: In 1947 a spinning wheel on this country's flag was replaced by the Dharma Chakra or Wheel of Law India
#2969, aired 1997-06-26ASTRONOMY $400: Pathfinder is scheduled to land on this planet July 4, 1997 & dispatch a rover named Sojourner Mars
#2969, aired 1997-06-26ASTRONOMY $1000: Some stars end as these, denser than a white dwarf & with a diameter of about 12 miles Neutron stars/pulsars
#2964, aired 1997-06-19SCIENCE $300: This second-lightest metal, symbol K, is so soft it can be cut with a knife Potassium
#2940, aired 1997-05-16RELIGION $200: Though a teacher & not divine, temples in China have been erected to this man also called K'ung Fu-Tzu Confucius
#2928, aired 1997-04-30CROSSWORD CLUES "K" $400: A bride & groom tie it (4) knot
#2912, aired 1997-04-08U.S. HISTORY $300: After the 1881 gunfight at the O.K. Corral, Virgil Earp lost his job as this city's marshall Tombstone
#2904, aired 1997-03-27'90s MUSIC $400: Her 1993 album "Friends Can Be Lovers" features a duet with cousin Whitney Houston Dionne Warwick
#2904, aired 1997-03-27HAVE A SEAT $500 (Daily Double): Sculptor Daniel Chester French sat this 19-foot marble man in a curule chair Abraham Lincoln
#2904, aired 1997-03-27"NON" SENSE $1,000 (Daily Double): A rebel, specifically an English Protestant who doesn't follow the Anglican church Non-conformist
#2862, aired 1997-01-281989 BOOKS $200: J.K. Lasser's guide to preparing & filing this was a 1989 bestseller Your Income Tax Return
#2856, aired 1997-01-20DESERT LIFE $200: This rattlesnake was named for its diagonal crawling pattern Sidewinder
#2856, aired 1997-01-20WOMEN NOVELISTS $400: Maiden name of "Frankenstein" author Mary, or "A Mother And Two Daughters" author Gail Godwin
#2850, aired 1997-01-10GENERAL SCIENCE $400: Its symbol K comes from kalium, a Latinized version of the Arabic word for alkali Potassium
#2844, aired 1997-01-02TRAVEL U.S.A. $200: Children can dress up in old clothes in The Dress Up Shop, part of this Mass. city's Children's Museum Boston
#2840, aired 1996-12-27POP MUSIC $500 (Daily Double): In 1978 this group earned Motown its first million seller in the U.K. with the following: "You're once, twice, three times a lady, and I love you..." The Commodores
#2839, aired 1996-12-26A.K.A. $100: When he sprouted in Brussels, his name was Jean-Claude Van Varenberg Jean-Claude Van Damme
#2839, aired 1996-12-26A.K.A. $200: Gloria Fajardo was the maiden name of this Havana-born singer who fled to Miami as a toddler Gloria Estefan
#2839, aired 1996-12-26A.K.A. $300: This action star famous for performing his own stunts was born Chan Kwong-Sang in Hong Kong Jackie Chan
#2839, aired 1996-12-26A.K.A. $400: Mark Wahlberg made his mark as a rap singer & Calvin Klein underwear model under this name Marky Mark
#2839, aired 1996-12-26CROSSWORD CLUES "A" $500: Type of tuna (3) Ahi
#2839, aired 1996-12-26A.K.A. $500: This star of the film "Georgia" was born Jennifer Leigh Morrow; her father was "Combat" star Vic Morrow Jennifer Jason Leigh
#2839, aired 1996-12-26MUSIC POTPOURRI $600: A naughty child's toys rebel against him in this "Bolero" composer's opera "L'Enfant et Les Sortileges" Maurice Ravel
#2726, aired 1996-06-10COWBOY TALK $100: It's a pen or enclosure for livestock; the O.K. is the most famous one corral
#2722, aired 1996-06-04CROSSWORD CLUES "K" $100: Tea pot (6) a kettle
#2722, aired 1996-06-04CROSSWORD CLUES "K" $200: Poker pot (5) a kitty
#2693, aired 1996-04-24HAIL TO THE CHIEF $800: James K. Polk didn't get a single vote until the eighth ballot at this party's 1844 convention Democratic
#2635, aired 1996-02-02LITERATURE $300: This Edgar Allan Poe story concerns "a masked ball of the most unusual magnificence" "Masque of the Red Death"
#2635, aired 1996-02-02CALENDARS $1000: This humor magazine's photos of "True Signs" have been collected into a calendar National Lampoon
#2628, aired 1996-01-24MUSIC APPRECIATION $600: His 1782 opera "The Abduction from the Seraglio", k. 384, is set in 16th century Turkey W. A. Mozart
#2617, aired 1996-01-0920th CENTURY WOMEN $100: She served as a truck driver & mechanic during WWII, before becoming queen of the U.K. Queen Elizabeth II
#2599, aired 1995-12-14CLUBS $500: This service organization sponsors Circle K International, a club for college students Kiwanis
#2593, aired 1995-12-06A.K.A. $100: It's game show host Winston Conrad Martindale's famous nickname Wink
#2593, aired 1995-12-06A.K.A. $200: This mentalist's real name is George Joseph Kresge, Jr. -- how "Amazing" Kreskin
#2593, aired 1995-12-06A.K.A. $300: Robert Smith was the real name of this late "lycanthropic" DJ known for his howl Wolfman Jack
#2593, aired 1995-12-06A.K.A. $400: His real name is Lloyd Vernet Bridges III Beau Bridges
#2593, aired 1995-12-06A.K.A. $500: This singer who appeared in "Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome" was born Annie Mae Bullock in Nutbush, Tenn. Tina Turner
#2531, aired 1995-09-11ISLANDS $400: This republic's independence is guaranteed by a 1959 agreement among the U.K., Greece & Turkey Cyprus
#2496, aired 1995-06-12A.K.A. $100: We uncovered this cover girl's real name: it's Mary Laurence Hutton Lauren Hutton
#2496, aired 1995-06-12A.K.A. $200: Her original name was Rose Diane Ladner & her daughter Laura Dern followed in her footsteps Diane Ladd
#2496, aired 1995-06-12A.K.A. $300: Gangster Benjamin Siegel preferred to be called Ben; this famous nickname made him angry Bugsy
#2496, aired 1995-06-12A.K.A. $400: As a child actor in the '50s, this future Monkee starred in TV's "Circus Boy" under the name Mickey Braddock Mickey Dolenz
#2496, aired 1995-06-12A.K.A. $500: This singer's real name isn't Lady Marmalade, it's Patricia Holt Patti LaBelle
#2469, aired 1995-05-04THE ELEMENTS $600: The Dead Sea is a major source of compounds of this element, symbol K potassium
#2468, aired 1995-05-03COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD $800: Ujung Pandang is, the chief seaport of Sulawesi, a K-shaped island in this country Indonesia
#2425, aired 1995-03-03QUOTES ABOUT AUTHORS $800: Ezra Pound compared this creator of Father Brown, to "a vile scum on a pond" (G.K.) Chesterton
#2422, aired 1995-02-28A.K.A. $100: Originally, the last name of this famed Hollywood family was spelled H-O-U-G-H-S-T-O-N Huston
#2422, aired 1995-02-28A.K.A. $200: This magician's real name is David Seth Kotkin -- speak of the Dickens (David) Copperfield
#2422, aired 1995-02-28A.K.A. $300: This TV actress' real name is Concetta Sellecchia, as her husband John Tesh could tell you Connie Sellecca
#2422, aired 1995-02-28A.K.A. $400: Patrick Lilley used this stage name when he played Eddie Munster on "The Munsters" Butch Patrick
#2422, aired 1995-02-28A.K.A. $500: Jack Benny married hosiery saleslady Sadye Marks in 1927; she became part of his act using this name Mary Livingstone
#2387, aired 1995-01-10IRAN $200: In 1901 W.K. D'Arcy was granted a 60-year monopoly to explore for & exploit this in Iran oil/petroleum
#2384, aired 1995-01-05POLITICIANS $600: 1 of 2 Daniel K.s who represented Hawaii in the Senate in 1994 Inouye (or Akaka)
#2348, aired 1994-11-16TV TO MOVIE STARS $400: A guest part on "Happy Days" led to his own series; later, he gave a genie a voice Robin Williams
#2348, aired 1994-11-16POLITICAL QUOTATIONS $800: In 1976 this vice president identified 3 periods in life: youth, middle age & how well you look Nelson Rockefeller
#2348, aired 1994-11-16POLITICAL QUOTATIONS $1000: In 1987 this German chancellor said, "I have been underestimated for decades. I've done very well that way" Helmut Kohl
#2348, aired 1994-11-16PULITZER PRIZE NOVELS $2,000 (Daily Double): She received a 1989 Pulitzer for her bestselling novel "Breathing Lessons" Anne Tyler
#2323, aired 1994-10-12ON "Q" $200: Though his name can also be spelled with a "G" or "K", World Book lists this Libyan leader under "Q" (Muammar) Qaddafi
#2320, aired 1994-10-07MOUNTAINS $200: For a brief time in 1987, it was thought that K-2 was taller than this Himalayan peak Mount Everest
#2297, aired 1994-09-06METALS $400: K, the symbol for this metal, comes from Kalium, a Latinized version of the word alkali potassium
#2296, aired 1994-09-05NOVELS & NOVELISTS $400: R. K. Narayan writes novels & stories set in Malgudi, a fictional village in this large Asian country India
#2289, aired 1994-07-14DINAH SHORE $200: A childhood bout with this disease, A.K.A. infantile paralysis, made Dinah ambitious & gave her the need to excel polio
#2256, aired 1994-05-30PLAYS $1,000 (Daily Double): At the end of this Philip Barry play, Tracy Lord remarries C.K. Dexter Haven The Philadelphia Story
#2230, aired 1994-04-22STARTS WITH "K" $500: The name of this Sri Lankan city sounds like something you'd steal from a baby Kandy
#2215, aired 1994-04-01WEIGHTS & MEASURES 3 $200: Get 3 of these in baseball & you're a "K" on the scorecard a strike
#2202, aired 1994-03-15THE WILD WEST $400: Morgan Earp was killed while playing billiards a few months after this notorious 1881 shootout the Gunfight at O.K. Corral
#2198, aired 1994-03-09A.K.A. $100: Born John Elroy Sanford, he played Fred Sanford on "Sanford and Son" Redd Foxx
#2198, aired 1994-03-09A.K.A. $200: Nathaniel Adams Coles recorded hits like "Mona Lisa" under this name Nat King Cole
#2198, aired 1994-03-09A.K.A. $300: It was George Emmett McFarland's famous nickname, as any "Little Rascal" could tell you Spanky
#2198, aired 1994-03-09A.K.A. $400: Armando Anthony Corea is known to jazz fans by this nickname Chick
#2198, aired 1994-03-09A.K.A. $500: Stage name of Edith Holm Sondergaard, who won the 1st Oscar for "Best Supporting Actress" Gale Sondergaard
#2196, aired 1994-03-07STOCK SYMBOLS $200: This company, C, once came out with a K, a K car Chrysler
#2195, aired 1994-03-04THE POLICE $500: When this 4-letter word ends in "C", it's slang for a drugs officer; when it ends in "K", it's an informant narc
#2188, aired 1994-02-23ANIMAL A.K.A. $100: This marsupial's name can be spelled with or without an O in front a possum (opossum)
#2188, aired 1994-02-23ANIMAL A.K.A. $200: It has many alternate names, including catamount, puma, panther & mountain lion a cougar
#2188, aired 1994-02-23ANIMAL A.K.A. $300: This semi-aquatic rodent is also called the musquash the muskrat
#2188, aired 1994-02-23ANIMAL A.K.A. $400: This arachnid that resembles a spider is also called a harvestman a daddy long-legs
#2188, aired 1994-02-23ANIMAL A.K.A. $500: A good guide dog for the blind is this one also known as the Alsatian the German shepherd
#2175, aired 1994-02-04HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES $200: In this part of the U.K., Orangeman's Day celebrates a Protestant victory over the Catholics Northern Ireland
#2153, aired 1994-01-05STARTS & ENDS WITH "K" $200: This Eskimo canoe is completely covered with skins except for an opening in the center a kayak
#2153, aired 1994-01-05STARTS & ENDS WITH "K" $400: The name of this bag carried on the back comes from the Low German Knappen, meaning "to bite" a knapsack
#2153, aired 1994-01-05STARTS & ENDS WITH "K" $600: It's 1% of a ruble a kopeck
#2153, aired 1994-01-05STARTS & ENDS WITH "K" $800: It's a small structure open on one or more sides, used as a newspaper stand or booth a kiosk
#2153, aired 1994-01-05STARTS & ENDS WITH "K" $1000: A Scottish word for a church kirk
#2129, aired 1993-12-02METALS $400: Symbolized K, this metal is so soft it can be cut with a knife potassium
#2120, aired 1993-11-19ENDS WITH "K" $100: It's a slang term for a psychiatrist, even if he's not getting smaller Shrink
#2120, aired 1993-11-19ENDS WITH "K" $300: A snide, simpering, self-satisfied smile Smirk
#2120, aired 1993-11-19ENDS WITH "K" $400: A soda server, whether or not he's fatuous Jerk
#2083, aired 1993-09-29SCIENCE $600: Saltpeter is a compound of nitrogen, oxygen & this element, symbol K potassium
#2069, aired 1993-09-09SPELL THAT NAME $300: Actress Sissy's surname S-P-A-C-E-K
#2069, aired 1993-09-09SPELL THAT NAME $500: In "Double Indemnity", this Barbara was a "Ball of Fire" S-T-A-N-W-Y-C-K
#2026, aired 1993-05-31BRITISH HISTORY $600: In 1875 the U.K. obtained a controlling interest in this canal company by buying Ismail Pasha's holdings the Suez
#2006, aired 1993-05-03SPELLING $400: SK is the postal abbreviation for this Canadian province S-A-S-K-A-T-C-H-E-W-A-N
#1975, aired 1993-03-19TENNESSEE $400: Sue K. Hicks, assistant prosecutor in the Scopes Monkey Trial, later inspired this Johnny Cash hit "A Boy Named Sue"
#1919, aired 1992-12-31THE LETTER C $300: In English the letter C used to sound like this letter... & before an A, O or U, it still does a K
#1915, aired 1992-12-25A.K.A. $100: This theatrical producer's original name was Joseph Papirofsky Joe Papp
#1915, aired 1992-12-25A.K.A. $200: This actor changed his last name to Cage because he's an admirer of composer John Cage Nicolas Cage
#1915, aired 1992-12-25A.K.A. $300: This comedian's real name is Andrew Clay Silverstein Andrew Dice Clay
#1915, aired 1992-12-25A.K.A. $400: She's the Swedish-born star who dropped her maiden name, Olsson, but kept the hyphen Ann-Margret
#1915, aired 1992-12-25A.K.A. $500: "Moonlighting" co-star Allyce Tannenberg borrowed this last name from a football player Beasley
#1902, aired 1992-12-08ENCLOSURES $300: A famous October 26, 1881 gunfight is named for this enclosure the O.K. Corral
#1885, aired 1992-11-13FAMOUS NAMES $300: He became a prince of the U.K. in 1957, some 10 years after he married Elizabeth Prince Philip
#1885, aired 1992-11-13AMERICAN HISTORY $800: On May 13, 1846, President James K. Polk signed a declaration of war against this country Mexico
#1850, aired 1992-09-25LETTER PERFECT $200: It can sound like an "S" or a "K" & long ago had a hard "G" sound, too C
#1839, aired 1992-09-10"K" ON THE MAP $300: One of the world's largest man-made lakes, it shares its name with a state (Lake) Kentucky
#1839, aired 1992-09-10"K" ON THE MAP $400: At 6,880 square miles, this Arab country is a little smaller than New Jersey Kuwait
#1838, aired 1992-09-09PLAYGROUND RHYMES $300: "Tom & Jane" sitting in a tree K-I-S-S-I-N-G, 1st comes love, then comes marriage, then comes" this Jane with a baby carriage
#1787, aired 1992-05-12PIG LATIN $400: The pig provoker in the title of a popular porcine song, A.K.A. the Igbay Adbay Olfway the Big Bad Wolf
#1768, aired 1992-04-15FINANCE $5,000 (Daily Double): Named for a N.Y. congressman, this pension plan was established in 1962 to benefit the self-employed Keogh (Plan)
#1732, aired 1992-02-25SINGING $200: An arietta is a short one of these *solo (**aria)
#1732, aired 1992-02-25FAMOUS JOHNS $200: From 1735-37 this founder of Methodism was a missionary to the American colony of Georgia John Wesley
#1732, aired 1992-02-25SINGING $300: A "decorative" note or group of notes such as a trill, or a generic term for a Christmas tree decoration ornament
#1732, aired 1992-02-25COINS $600: The gold ducat of this Italian city showed the Doge receiving a banner from St. Mark Venice
#1732, aired 1992-02-25SPAIN $1,200 (Daily Double): In 1992 Spain is set to host the Olympics in Barcelona & a world's fair in this city Seville
#1710, aired 1992-01-24BEST SELLERS $600: Mario Puzo's "The Fourth K" is a futuristic political thriller about this family Kennedys
#1707, aired 1992-01-21STARTS WITH "K" $100: Here's a "purl" of wisdom: socks, scarves & sweaters can all be made by this method knitting
#1707, aired 1992-01-21STARTS WITH "K" $200: A county in eastern Ireland, or a TV & movie doctor Kildaire
#1707, aired 1992-01-21STARTS WITH "K" $400: This adjective often describes a rousing speech that's the highlight of a political convention keynote address
#1701, aired 1992-01-13A.K.A. $100: This leading lady, born Myrna Williams, is the most famous Myrna we know Myrna Loy
#1701, aired 1992-01-13A.K.A. $200: Before he was a boxer, he was Rocco Francis Machegiano Rocky Marciano
#1701, aired 1992-01-13A.K.A. $300: Born Julia Newmeyer, this statuesque beauty played Catwoman on the TV series "Batman" Julie Newmar
#1701, aired 1992-01-13A.K.A. $400: You probably know British TV comic Alfred Hawthorn Hill better by this name Benny Hill
#1701, aired 1992-01-13A.K.A. $500: Martin Rosenblatt used this stage name when he played Artemus Gordon on "The Wild WIld West" Ross Martin
#1661, aired 1991-11-18WORLD "K"APITALS $800: This capital is located on a high plain sometimes called the Valley of Nepal Kathmandu
#1661, aired 1991-11-18WORLD "K"APITALS $1000: This Sudanese capital's name is Arabic for "elephant's trunk" due to its site on a narrow peninsula Khartoum
#1644, aired 1991-10-24INVENTORS $1000: Wireless telegraph services in the U.K. observed a 2-minute silence after he died in 1937 Marconi
#1612, aired 1991-09-10A.K.A. $100: Of Spike Lee, Pinky Lee or Michele Lee, the one whose real name is Shelton Jackson Lee Spike Lee
#1612, aired 1991-09-10A.K.A. $200: Elda Furry became a Hollywood columnist in the '30s using this name—keep it under your hat Hedda Hopper
#1612, aired 1991-09-10A.K.A. $300: His first & middle names were James Francis, but you knew him better as "Da Schnozz" Jimmy Durante
#1612, aired 1991-09-10A.K.A. $400: This is Winona Horowitz' professional name; you may have seen her in "Heathers" Winona Ryder
#1612, aired 1991-09-10A.K.A. $500: This late comedian was born Leonard Alfred Schneider, as Dustin Hoffman could tell you Lenny Bruce
#1603, aired 1991-07-17A.K.A. $100: Ray Charles dropped this last name so he wouldn't be confused with Sugar Ray Robinson
#1603, aired 1991-07-17A.K.A. $200: James King Kern Kyser of Rocky Mount, N.C. became a famous bandleader using this name Kay
#1603, aired 1991-07-17A.K.A. $300: He used to be Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor Jr. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
#1603, aired 1991-07-17A.K.A. $400: He was Schmuel Gelbfisz, then Samuel Goldfish, then this Sam Goldwyn
#1603, aired 1991-07-17A.K.A. $500: John Pringle was the real name of this silent screen star who was linked with Garbo John Gilbert
#1586, aired 1991-06-24BUSINESS LEADERS $1000: This founder of K Mart remained chairman of the company until 1966, a month before his 99th birthday (Sebastian S.) Kresge
#1569, aired 1991-05-30SPELL THAT NAME $500: The surname of evangelists Jim & Tammy Faye B-A-K-K-E-R
#1558, aired 1991-05-15PARKS $800: There's a Ralph J. Bunche Park across the street from this organization's New York City headquarters United Nations
#1552, aired 1991-05-07MEDICINE $1000: In 1844 Dr. Horace Wells, a Hartford, Conn. dentist, first used this, A.K.A. laughing gas, as an anesthetic nitrous oxide
#1526, aired 1991-04-01CATCHING SOME "Z"s $300: Johnston McCulley's novel "The Curse of Capistrano" gave us this character a.k.a. Don Diego Zorro
#1489, aired 1991-02-07DAYTIME DRAMAS $100: Jack Wagner & K. Malandro, Frisco & Felicia, had one of these on "General Hospital" & in real life a child
#1482, aired 1991-01-29JAMES K. POLK $500 (Daily Double): Lincoln was among those who criticized Polk's attempt to start a war with this country Mexico
#1467, aired 1991-01-08FOOD FACTS $800: In the U.S., this refers to a small, quick bread; in the U.K., it can mean a cookie or a cracker a biscuit
#1418, aired 1990-10-31A.K.A. $100: He was baptized Francisco de Asis Javier Cugat Migall de Bru y Deulofeo Xavier Cugat
#1418, aired 1990-10-31A.K.A. $200: She was Anna Maria Italiano, then Anne Marno; then she "Graduate"d to this name Anne Bancroft
#1418, aired 1990-10-31A.K.A. $300: This person was born George Jorgensen in the Bronx in 1926 Christine Jorgensen
#1418, aired 1990-10-31A.K.A. $400: "Chorus Line" choreographer Michael DiFiglia used this middle name as his last name (Michael) Bennett
#1418, aired 1990-10-31A.K.A. $500: William Mitchell, who netted an Oscar for "Network", acted under this name Peter Finch
#1396, aired 1990-10-01EUROPEAN ARTISTS $2,000 (Daily Double): The Swiss artist whose last name is pronounced "Clay" spelled it this way Klee
#1383, aired 1990-09-12WORLD CAPITALS $500: This country's capital was formerly spelled D-A-C-C-A, but now it's usually spelled D-H-A-K-A Bangladesh
#12, aired 1990-09-01THE OLD WEST $1000: Morgan Earp survived this October 26, 1881 event but was assassinated a few months later shootout (or gunfight) at the O.K. Corral
#1364, aired 1990-07-05A.K.A. $100: Christian Rudolph Ebsen's "friendly" stage name Buddy
#1364, aired 1990-07-05A.K.A. $200: MIchele Dusiak, who knew "how to succeed" on Broadway before she moved to "Knots Landing" Michele Lee
#1364, aired 1990-07-05A.K.A. $300: You may be "Spellbound" to learn that this leading man's first name is Eldred Gregory Peck
#1364, aired 1990-07-05A.K.A. $400: "Fiery" stage name of ecdysiast Fannie Belle Fleming Blaze Starr
#1364, aired 1990-07-05A.K.A. $500: Italian-born character actor Vincente Scognamiglio, who played Cher's dad in "Moonstruck" Vincent Gardenia
#3, aired 1990-06-30WORLD RELIGION $2000: This celibate sect, a.k.a. the United Society of Believers in Christ's 2nd Appearing, is in serious decline the Shakers
#1352, aired 1990-06-19SPORTS $500: In a 1990 arbitration case, this K.C. star asked for $1.9 million but was awarded $1 million Bo Jackson
#1, aired 1990-06-16THE HUMAN BODY $1500: In humans night blindness is an early sign of a deficiency of this vitamin A
#1347, aired 1990-06-12SPELLING $300: Lots of people know this is dancer Mikhail's last name, but not everyone can spell it B-A-R-Y-S-H-N-I-K-O-V?
#1333, aired 1990-05-23THE CRUSADES $200: This king of England was a leader of the Third Crusade Richard I (Richard the Lionhearted)
#1333, aired 1990-05-23BETTE DAVIS $800: The scary 1962 film in which Davis sang, "I've written a letter to Daddy" Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?
#1322, aired 1990-05-08INSECTS $500: Of the 5 senses, it's the 1 a honeybee doesn't have Hearing
#1322, aired 1990-05-08COMPUTERS $1000: The digits 0-9 & the letters A-Z are collectively known as this type of characters Alphanumeric
#1322, aired 1990-05-08U.S. CITIES $1,400 (Daily Double): This Alaskan city was named after a senator from Indiana who became vice president Fairbanks
#1317, aired 1990-05-01THINK TWICE $500: Most Chinese gooseberries are grown in this country New Zealand (AKA the Kiwi Fruit)
#1310, aired 1990-04-20A.K.A. $100: His original name was Carl Adolf von Sydow Max von Sydow
#1310, aired 1990-04-20A.K.A. $200: This buxom blonde bombshell of the 1950s was born Vera Jayne Palmer Jayne Mansfield
#1310, aired 1990-04-20A.K.A. $300: Gap-toothed comedian Thomas Terry Hoar Stevens used this name professionally Terry-Thomas
#1310, aired 1990-04-20A.K.A. $400: This beautiful French actress' real name is Catherine Dorléac Catherine Deneuve
#1310, aired 1990-04-20A.K.A. $500: Late British character actress Edna May Nutter Edna May Oliver
#1287, aired 1990-03-20BLOOD $400: If you suffer from a shortage of Vitamin K, your blood may have trouble doing this coagulating (clotting)
#1281, aired 1990-03-12VOCABULARY $200: Once used as a formal title, it means "my lady" in Italian Madonna
#1281, aired 1990-03-12IT'S "MAGIC" $400: This song was a Top 10 hit for the Police in the fall of 1981 "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic"
#1281, aired 1990-03-12THE BODY HUMAN $600: The rectus femoris & the biceps femoris muscles are located in this part of the body Thigh
#1281, aired 1990-03-12THE BODY HUMAN $800: This purplish lymphatic organ is a major filtering element for the blood Spleen
#1281, aired 1990-03-12PLAYWRIGHTS $1000: Centenarian playwright known for the musicals "The Pajama Game" & "Fiorello!" George Abbott
#1278, aired 1990-03-07A.K.A. $100: His real name was Irving Lahrheim, & a leonine role was his "mane" claim to fame Bert Lahr
#1278, aired 1990-03-07A.K.A. $200: Ozzie Nelson's real first name; Ozzie was short for it Oswald
#1278, aired 1990-03-07A.K.A. $300: Frances Margaret Anderson, who was the menacing Mrs. Danvers in "Rebecca" Dame Judith Anderson
#1278, aired 1990-03-07A.K.A. $400: Actor-screenwriter Buck Zuckerman, who co-directed "Heaven Can Wait" with Warren Beatty Buck Henry
#1278, aired 1990-03-07A.K.A. $500: Vivienne Stapleton, who played a doll named Adelaide in "Guys & Dolls" Vivian Blaine
#1274, aired 1990-03-01MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS $800: From the Greek "psallein", to pluck, we get this plucked type of zither that's mentioned in the Bible Psalterion
#1274, aired 1990-03-01PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA $1,500 (Daily Double): 2 of the 7 men who were under 50 years old when they became president Cleveland, Garfield, Grant, JFK, Pierce, Polk & Teddy Roosevelt
#1272, aired 1990-02-27THE MIDDLE AGES $200: The Knights of St. John who ran a Jerusalem hospital for sick pilgrims wore white, not red ones Crosses
#1272, aired 1990-02-278-LETTER WORDS $400: It's a male singing voice producing tones in an upper register beyond its normal range Falsetto
#1262, aired 1990-02-13SPELLING $400: This small Hawaiian guitar was derived from a Portuguese instument U-K-U-L-E-L-E
#1260, aired 1990-02-09THE SOUTH $800: America's Young Woman of the Year, a.k.a. Junior Miss, is chosen every summer in this Alabama city Mobile
#1252, aired 1990-01-30RELIGION $1000: Zoroaster a.k.a. Zarathustra was a great prophet who taught monotheism in this land Persia
#1239, aired 1990-01-11A.K.A. $100: His original name was William Blake McEdwards; Julie Andrews might call him a "10" Blake Edwards
#1239, aired 1990-01-11A.K.A. $200: Gretchen Young, who played "The Farmer's Daughter" on film Loretta Young
#1239, aired 1990-01-11A.K.A. $300: Inger Stensland, who played "The Farmer's Daughter" on TV Inger Stevens
#1239, aired 1990-01-11A.K.A. $400: Greek actress Irene Lelekou, who co-starred in "Zorba the Greek" Irene Pappas
#1239, aired 1990-01-11A.K.A. $500: Kreker Ohanian, who was the main man on "Mannix" Mike Connors
#1226, aired 1989-12-25"C" HERE $400: a.k.a. bachelor's button cornflower
#1214, aired 1989-12-07A LITTLE "R" & "R" $800: John Updike's 2nd book about Harry Angstrom, a.k.a. "Rabbit" Rabbit Redux
#1193, aired 1989-11-08LETTER PERFECT $500: These 3 letters when said in sequence mean “perfect” A O K
#1187, aired 1989-10-31HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES $400: Orangeman's Day, celebrated on July 12 in this part of the U.K., commemorates a Protestant victory Northern Ireland
#1173, aired 1989-10-11STOCK SYMBOLS $100: While it may look plain to you, this company thinks its symbol is a special K Kellogg's
#1168, aired 1989-10-04MYSTERIES $200: G.K. Chersterton wrote several mysteries featuring this Roman Catholic priest as a detective Father Brown
#1146, aired 1989-09-04AMERICAN ISLANDS $500: 100 billion gallons of rain fall annually in the Caribbean National Forest, a.k.a. El Yunque, on this island Puerto Rico
#1144, aired 1989-07-20CLASSICAL MUSICIANS $800: Famed for his 18-K. gold flute, this Irish flautist had a hit playing John Denver's "Annie's Song" Galway
#1142, aired 1989-07-18A.K.A. $200: This late character actor's original name was Richmond Reed Carradine John Carradine
#1142, aired 1989-07-18A.K.A. $400: This flamenco dancer is Italian-American, & his real name is Costanzo Greco Jose Greco
#1142, aired 1989-07-18A.K.A. $600: He was born William Samuel Rosenberg; James Caan played him in "Funny Lady" Billy Rose
#1142, aired 1989-07-18A.K.A. $800: This singing movie star's real name is Doris Kappelhoff Doris Day
#1142, aired 1989-07-18A.K.A. $1000: Late Austrian actress-singer Karoline Blamauer, who was married to Kurt Weill Lotte Lenya
#1139, aired 1989-07-13AUTHORS $1000: Author of "Notes from the Underground" a.k.a. "Letters from the Underworld" Dostoevsky
#1115, aired 1989-06-09CELEBRITY SPELLING $400: Any 1 of the last names of folk trio Peter, Paul & Mary T-R-A-V-E-R-S (or Y-A-R-R-O-W or S-T-O-O-K-E-Y)
#1115, aired 1989-06-09"LAST" $800: Sophia Kalish a.k.a. Sophie Tucker a.k.a. this The Last of the Red Hot Mamas
#1104, aired 1989-05-25THE OLD WEST $200: His Indian name was Tashunka-Uito, which can be translated as "his mount is insane" Crazy Horse
#1097, aired 1989-05-16AUTHORS $300: Robert K. Massie, who wrote "Nicholas & Alexandra", won a Pulitzer Prize for his book about this czar Peter the Great

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#9043, aired 2024-02-2119th CENTURY AMERICANS: In 1896, 15 years after a famous showdown, this man was accused of fixing a championship boxing match Wyatt Earp
#8823, aired 2023-03-08GEOGRAPHIC NAME'S THE SAME: The busiest passenger port in the U.K., it shares its name with a capital of one of the original 13 states Dover
#8744, aired 2022-11-17MOVIES & LITERATURE: Ridley Scott's first feature film, "The Duellists", was based on a story by this author to whom Scott's film "Alien" also pays tribute Joseph Conrad
#8470, aired 2021-09-1719th CENTURY U.S. POLITICS: Named after a U.K. political party that helped depose a king, the U.S. Whig Party was formed to oppose this man (Andrew) Jackson
#8366, aired 2021-03-29AUTHORS: BOOK TO SCREEN: Horrified by the 1964 movie musical from her work, she okayed a U.K. stage version as long as "no Americans" were involved (P.L.) Travers
#8361, aired 2021-03-22SHAKESPEAREAN REFERENCES: This name given to U.K. labor strife in December 1978 & January 1979 was taken from the first line of a Shakespeare history play the Winter of (our) Discontent
#8246, aired 2020-09-28ON THE OLD MAP: On the U.N. website's map of the world in 1945, these 2 initials of a member state appear 13 times on continental Africa U.K.
#8073, aired 2019-10-16WORLD LEADERS: This man who ruled from 1949 to 1976 was sometimes called "the Red Sun" Mao Zedong (Mao)
#7875, aired 2018-11-30THE OLD WEST: On October 27, 1881 this town's local newspaper reported on "a day when blood flowed as water" Tombstone, Arizona
#7622, aired 2017-10-31LETTER PERFECT: George Eastman called it "a strong, incisive sort of letter" K
#7264, aired 2016-03-2419th CENTURY AMERICANS: In 1872 he wrote his thesis "Diseases of the Teeth" & soon after moved west to a drier climate for his health Doc Holliday
#7219, aired 2016-01-21FAMOUS BRITS: Growing up, her favorite literary heroine was Jo March; they shared a name & a hot temper & they both wanted to write J.K. Rowling (Joanne Rowling)
#7210, aired 2016-01-08SOCIOLOGY: Often applied to athletes, this 2-word term popularized by Robert K. Merton refers to an example we aspire to a role model
#7153, aired 2015-10-21THE PRIME MERIDIAN: Besides the U.K., it's the only country that the Prime Meridian touches that starts with a vowel Algeria
#6978, aired 2015-01-07HISTORICAL NICKNAMES: In the Red Star in 1976, Capt. Yuri Gavrilov coined this nickname for a U.K. politician who had made a speech against the USSR the "Iron Lady"
#6481, aired 2012-11-19EUROPEAN AUTHORS: Amazon said this author who died in 2004 was the first to sell a million Kindle e-books Stieg Larsson
#5739, aired 2009-07-16WOMEN AUTHORS: As a child, she liked to play witches & wizards with her friends Ian & Vikki Potter J.K. Rowling
#5384, aired 2008-01-24RICH & FAMOUS: At $900 million, his fortune was once 2% of the GNP; by his death in 1937, he was down to about $26 million John Rockefeller
#4124, aired 2002-07-04CONTEMPORARY WOMEN: According to the London Times she was England's highest-earning British woman in 2001, followed by Queen Elizabeth II J.K. Rowling
#1884, aired 1992-11-12POLAND: Laid to rest temporarily at Arlington in 1941, his remains were returned to Poland in 1992 Jan Paderewski
#757, aired 1987-12-15WORLD GEOGRAPHY: The only 2 countries whose capitals end in "K", their names both end in "land" Iceland and Thailand
#552, aired 1987-01-20PETS: 1 of 2 breeds with most dogs registered on A.K.C. lists from 1981-85 (1 of) Cocker Spaniels or Poodles
#332, aired 1985-12-17THE 50 STATES: Besides X, Y, & Z, 3 other letters that do not begin the name of an American state (3 of) B, E, J & Q

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A.K. Subramanian, a high school history teacher from Villa Park, California Season 22 player (2006-07-04). A.K. also appeared on Weakest Link on...
Louie C.K., a comedian, actor, director, writer, and producer from Louie and Horace and Pete "This multitalented actor, writer, producer, and director is also the star...
Zane Ice, a 12-year-old from West Palm Beach, Florida "He wants to build a business in emerging technologies to help...
Amanda Hall, from Farmington, Maine "Whether it's writing a biography of Yo-Yo Ma or working on...
Jake Allen, a K-12 gifted and talented teacher from Eureka Springs, Arkansas 2018 Teachers Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $10,000 + a $2,500 grant. At...
Erika Eason, a K-12 technology teacher from Derwood, Maryland 2018 Teachers Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $10,000 + a $2,500 grant. At...
Robert Knecht Schmidt, a patent agent from Cleveland, Ohio Season 26 1-time champion: $12,799 + $1,000. Middle name pronounced like...
Christine Valada, a photographer and attorney originally from Walton, New York 2010 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 26 4-time champion: $68,703...
Marty Scott, an assistant district attorney from Forney, Texas Season 26 3-time champion: $64,002 + $2,000. Marty won $250,000 on...
Alyssa McRae, a gift card production designer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Season 25 3-time champion: $50,402 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Dan Jensen, a restaurant manager from Reston, Virginia Season 27 3-time champion: $58,203 + $1,000.
Cerulean Ozarow, an 11-year-old from Brooklyn, New York "His future is full of options. He wants to become either...
Steve Schirripa, an actor from The Sopranos "Once the entertainment director at the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas,...



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