#8708, aired 2022-09-28 | HISTORY $400: Also known as the Temple of Kukulcán, El Castillo was built circa 1000 AD in a city founded by these people, in the Yucatán Peninsula the Maya |
#8668, aired 2022-06-22 | OLD AD SLOGANS $200: People began to "Fly the friendly skies" with this airline in 1965; the slogan eventually flew off but returned in 2013 United |
#7976, aired 2019-04-22 | HAPPY EARTH DAY TO YOU! $1000: An ad that debuted on Earth Day 1971 showed a crying Indian & the slogan "People start" this word; "people can stop it" pollution |
#7943, aired 2019-03-06 | 19th CENTURY PEOPLE $1200: This man who made mail-order mighty met Alvah Roebuck in 1887 when Alvah answered an ad for a watchmaker (Richard) Sears |
#7188, aired 2015-12-09 | ADVERTISING ICONS $400: Why a talking this type of lizard in a GEICO ad? In its words, "Because people trust advertising icons" a gecko |
#6487, aired 2012-11-27 | ANCIENT JERUSALEM $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows us the model of ancient Jerusalem at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.) Jerusalem's first temple was destroyed by the Babylonians; a model of the city shows the second temple, destroyed by these people in 70 AD the Romans |
#5794, aired 2009-11-19 | PEOPLE STAR TRACKS $1000: "Mr. Smooth" was in L.A. on July 20, 2009 "as his alter ego, 1960s ad exec Don Draper, on the set of 'Mad Men'" Jon Hamm |
#4197, aired 2002-11-26 | WITH THIS RING $200: In a famous ad campaign this product accused people of having "Ring Around the Collar" Wisk |
#4006, aired 2002-01-21 | PLUS TAX $1000: Cigarette taxes are this type, from the Latin for "return", because lower-income people pay a higher percentage regressive taxes |
#3938, aired 2001-10-17 | SPORTS PEOPLE WHO ARE PLACES $600: This ex-49er QB kindly helped out Ronnie Lott's painful itching in a parody TV ad Joe Montana |
#3724, aired 2000-11-09 | AD PEOPLE $100: Charles Stone III's short film "True" was the inspiration for the series of Bud spots with this catchphrase "Whassup?" |
#3724, aired 2000-11-09 | AD PEOPLE $200: Cartoon Network enlisted Bob Dole for this rabbit's campaign for the presidency Bugs Bunny |
#3724, aired 2000-11-09 | AD PEOPLE $300: This "Spin City" & "Family Ties" star sold fishing reels in Japanese ads Michael J. Fox |
#3724, aired 2000-11-09 | AD PEOPLE $400: In 1999 this character came out of retirement to peddle a new Charmin Mr. Whipple |
#3724, aired 2000-11-09 | AD PEOPLE $500: Barnes & Noble
--Bam!--
sent this chef out
--Bam!--
into people's
houses--Bam!--
to push his book Emeril Lagasse |
#3456, aired 1999-09-20 | CHOCK FULL O' NUTS $1000: In "Crazy People" he played an ad exec whose brutally honest ad campaigns land him in an insane asylum Dudley Moore |
#2868, aired 1997-02-05 | PEOPLE $800: In a 1996 ad campaign Nike ran this Seattle Mariner for president Ken Griffey, Jr. |
#2448, aired 1995-04-05 | MOVIES $200: "They're young... they're in love... and they kill people" was an ad for this 1967 gangster film Bonnie and Clyde |
#2211, aired 1994-03-28 | PEOPLE $200: In his 61st & last TV ad for Chrysler, he introduced the company's new LH cars Lee Iacocca |
#1214, aired 1989-12-07 | TV TRIVIA $300: One ad for her cable TV show claimed, "Ruthless people make the worst lovers" (Dr.) Ruth Westheimer |
#648, aired 1987-06-03 | TRANSPORTATION IN FILMS $400: An ad for this 1939 John Ford film read "A powerful story of 9 strange people" Stagecoach |
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