Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (431 results returned)

#9048, aired 2024-02-28NEW U.S. STAMPS FOR 2024 $800: A guitar, fiddle, banjo & mandolin are all featured on the 2024 stamp celebrating this uniquely American genre of music bluegrass
#9040, aired 2024-02-16NOTABLE NAMES $5,000 (Daily Double): In 1919 this American scientist published "A Method of Reaching Extreme Altitudes" Goddard
#9038, aired 2024-02-14"AMERICAN" ORGANIZATIONS $1200: This organization, the AOS for short, is literally for the birds the American Ornithological Society
#9022, aired 2024-01-23A "FAST" CATEGORY $800: This nonfiction work by Eric Schlosser is subtitled "The Dark Side of the All-American Meal" Fast Food Nation
#26, aired 2024-01-23I'M JUST KEN $10,400 (Daily Double): In 2023 this documentarian released his latest film, a four-hour series examining the rich history of the American buffalo Ken Burns
#8989, aired 2023-12-07GREEK ALPHABET PUZZLERS $400: It's a symbol of the all-American way of life apple pi
#8980, aired 2023-11-24AN AMERICAN IN PARIS $1600: Nadia Boulanger's American students included this one who came home to compose all-American works like "Lincoln Portrait" & "Rodeo" Aaron Copland
#8966, aired 2023-11-06HAIKU ABOUT THE POET $600: American guy / "The Wreck of the Hesperus" / That's all you should need Longfellow
#8936, aired 2023-09-25INDIANA WANTS YOU $2000: The 1920s study of an All-American place dubbed "Middletown" was based on this "M" city in eastern Indiana Muncie
#15, aired 2023-05-22ALL AROUND THE WORLD $1,000 (Daily Double): A gigantic 3/4 dome, Montreal's biosphere was designed by this American for the city's 1967 Expo (Buckminster) Fuller
#14, aired 2023-05-17BODIES OF WATER $1200: Henry Rowe Schoolcraft is said to have coined the name of this American lake from Latin for "truth" & "head" Lake Itasca (in Minnesota)
#10, aired 2023-05-153-WORD PLACE NAMES $9,200 (Daily Double): A South American cidade & estado both go by this name Rio de Janeiro
#8856, aired 2023-04-24MADE GOOD $1200: An ad with an ape abusing very durable luggage wasn't for Samsonite as some recall but for this all-"American" competitor American Tourister
#8847, aired 2023-04-11TIME FOR A "LITTLE" MUSIC $800: "I'll keep you my" this, sang the All-American Rejects, though having a No. 1 hit might not be the best way to do that "Dirty Little Secret"
#8827, aired 2023-03-14A PLEASURE TO HAVE IN CLASS $800: A laborer in the feudal system; "Our American Cousin" author Tom Taylor titled a play about one, subtitled "Love Levels All" a serf
#8785, aired 2023-01-13I THANK YOU ALL $200: Winning a Golden Globe for this 2006 film role, Sacha Baron Cohen said, "Thank you to every American who has not sued me so far" Borat
#8781, aired 2023-01-09ALL THE RIGHT MOVIES $800: John Lindqvist's novel "Let the Right One In", about Eli, who is one of these creatures, was made into Swedish & American films a vampire
#8747, aired 2022-11-22SOCCER'S WORLD CUP IN THE 21st CENTURY $1000: This American striker had a 5-goal game to begin the 2019 Women's World Cup, & it was USA all the way Alex Morgan
#8743, aired 2022-11-16AMERICAN HISTORY $800: The work of this New Deal program, CCC for short, included planting trees--more than 3 billion in all Civilian Conservation Corps
#3, aired 2022-10-09A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN $100: The Prime Video series "A League of Their Own" recreates the 1940s AAGPBL, the All-American Girls Professional this League Baseball
#8687, aired 2022-07-19THE MOVIE'S DIRECTOR $1200: The all-American tale "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town"--with Gary Cooper, not Adam Sandler Frank Capra
#8638, aired 2022-05-11AMERICAN HISTORY $1000: Before becoming Tennessee's first governor, John Sevier governed this prospective state that existed for all of 4 years Franklin
#8637, aired 2022-05-10JEWISH-AMERICAN TRADITIONS $200: Justice Kagan said of her whereabouts on Christmas Day, "Like all Jews, I was probably at" this kind of restaurant a Chinese restaurant
#8636, aired 2022-05-09ALL ABOUT AMPHIBIANS $200: This largest North American frog makes its characteristic booming call to mark territory & attract mates a bullfrog
#8636, aired 2022-05-09ALL ABOUT AMPHIBIANS $1000: From the mistaken notion that they could bark, some North American salamanders are called water dogs or these a mud puppy
#8632, aired 2022-05-03THEY NAMED A CITY FOR HIM $800: A town in Eastern Pennsylvania honors this Native American & all-around athlete who was laid to rest there Jim Thorpe
#8608, aired 2022-03-30MULTI-SPORT ATHLETES $600: She was an All-American hoopster, Olympic champ & in 1946, won 13 straight golf titles Babe Didrikson
#8603, aired 2022-03-23IT'S ALL GUCCI $1000: This American fashion designer & film director was creative director of Gucci from 1994 to 2004 (Tom) Ford
#8580, aired 2022-02-18NORTH AMERICAN LITERATURE $800: His 1947 play "All My Sons" is about a businessman whose substandard airplane parts cost young men their lives (Arthur) Miller
#14, aired 2022-02-17TV FINALES $2000: When this show ended in 2021, seems Mr. Wednesday (an alias of Odin) wasnt so dead after all American Gods
#8567, aired 2022-02-01READ IT OR EAT IT? $1600: Play in which a working class African-American family moves into an all-white Chicago neighborhood A Raisin in the Sun
#8531, aired 2021-12-13LATIN AMERICAN GEOGRAPHY $800: Almost all of this westernmost region of Mexico is separated from the rest of the country by the Sea of Cortez Baja California
#8530, aired 2021-12-10BIG MOVIE ON CAMPUS $2000: 2 films shot at Notre Dame were "Knute Rockne: All American" & this one starring Sean Astin as an unlikely football player Rudy
#8526, aired 2021-12-06IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE TURNS 75 $600: This actress came by her all-American image honestly; her hometown of Denison, Iowa has been compared to Bedford Falls Donna Reed
#8491, aired 2021-10-18BIRD BRAINS $1,000 (Daily Double): Scientists think the corvids, including the American & carrion this, are the smartest of all birds a crow
#8485, aired 2021-10-08NOT YOUR AVERAGE GEMSTONE! $800: In 1976 a large ruby was carved into a 4-pound replica of this historic American object, crack & all Liberty Bell
#8477, aired 2021-09-28ENTERTAINMENT & THE NMAAHC $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents from the National Museum of African American History and Culture.) Featuring an all-Black cast, songs like "Ease On Down The Road" & the costumes seen here, this 1975 Broadway musical had a rough beginning before becoming a smash hit & winning 7 Tonys The Wiz
#8468, aired 2021-09-15THE 2020 OLYMPICS IN 2021 $2000: The first Hmong-American Olympian, she won all-around gold in gymnastics (Suni) Lee
#8424, aired 2021-06-17NORTH AMERICAN GEOGRAPHY $800: From its sources in Colorado's San Juan Mountains, this 1,900-mile river flows all the way to the Gulf of Mexico the Rio Grande
#8424, aired 2021-06-17NORTH AMERICAN GEOGRAPHY $1000: This capital of Saskatchewan started out as a hunters' camp called Pile O'Bones due to all the buffalo parts lying around Regina
#8422, aired 2021-06-15DECADES IN AMERICAN HISTORY $1000: The Battle of Santiago goes all the way up San Juan Hill the 1890s
#8413, aired 2021-06-02IT'S ALL ABOUT HER $400: In "My Beloved World", this first Hispanic American on the Supreme Court talks about growing up in a Bronx housing project (Sonia) Sotomayor
#8411, aired 2021-05-31IT'S ALL IN THE PAST $800: The 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo formally ended this war the Mexican-American War
#8358, aired 2021-03-17ALL ALLITERATION $1,000 (Daily Double): This North American bird went the way of the dodo in 1914 the passenger pigeon
#8354, aired 2021-03-11IT'S ALL ONIONS $1000: This late American chef & food writer said that onion sandwiches were one of the greatest treats he knew James Beard
#8325, aired 2021-01-29POET-POURRI $1600: In 1920s London Virginia Woolf & others were baffled by this transplanted American poet's habit of wearing green face powder T.S. Eliot
#8317, aired 2021-01-19HISTORICALLY SHAMELESS $400: (Jeremy Allen White presents the clue.) Unashamed of his circus hoaxes, he described himself in 1869 as "preeminent among all who have sought to furnish healthful entertainment to the American people" (P.T.) Barnum
#8311, aired 2021-01-11AMERICAN ARTISTS $1200: This artist depicted 3 customers in an all-night diner & "the loneliness of a large city" in his painting "Nighthawks" Hopper
#8284, aired 2020-11-19AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS $200: Making her AMA debut in 2019, she performed "All The Good Girls Go To Hell" & also won the award for New Artist of the Year Billie Eilish
#8260, aired 2020-10-16AMERICAN HISTORY $200: At the First Continental Congress, all the original colonies were represented except for this southernmost one Georgia
#8250, aired 2020-10-02WAR, AMERICAN STYLE $200: The battles of Bennington, Brandywine & Saratoga all occurred in the same year during this war the Revolutionary War
#8240, aired 2020-09-18ALTRUISTIC ATHLETES $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents from the Smithsonian Nat'l Museum of African American History & Culture.) The Game Changers Hall bears the name of this Chicago legend who donated $5 million to the museum; as of 2017, he was still ranked by "Forbes" as the highest-earning athlete of all time (Michael) Jordan
#8194, aired 2020-04-02THIS & THAT $200: This all-"American" veterans' organization was chartered by Congress in September 1919 the American Legion
#8193, aired 2020-04-01AMERICAN WOMEN $1200: In Oct. 2019 I.S.S. astronauts Christina Koch & Jessica Meir made the 1st all-female this venture; on Jan. 15, 2020 they did it again a space walk
#8188, aired 2020-03-25ALL-AMERICAN STAMPS $200: In the 1930s, this landmark was seen erupting on a 5-cent stamp Old Faithful
#8188, aired 2020-03-25ALL-AMERICAN STAMPS $400: The "Great Lakes Lighthouses" stamps of 1995 included New York's Thirty Mile Point on this smallest Great Lake Lake Ontario
#8188, aired 2020-03-25ALL-AMERICAN STAMPS $600: Issued in 2018, the stamp here celebrated this state's 200th anniversary Illinois
#8188, aired 2020-03-25ALL-AMERICAN STAMPS $800: 2019's "Wild and Scenic Rivers" series includes Oregon's Dechutes River, which flows north before emptying into this mighty waterway the Columbia
#8188, aired 2020-03-25ALL-AMERICAN STAMPS $1000: In 1999, a set of stamps celebrated the nature of this large desert in Mexico and the Southwestern U.S. the Sonoran Desert
#8151, aired 2020-02-03AFRICAN-AMERICAN ATHLETES $1000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew is at the National Museum of African American History & Culture in Washington, D.C.) Say hey! This was used in the 1965 All Star Game by this Giant center fielder; in a 2016 85th birthday message, President Obama called him the greatest living ballplayer Willie Mays
#8144, aired 2020-01-23THE NON-OPERATING THEATER $1600: In 1849 this showman turned the lecture room of his American museum into a full-scale theater but it all burned down in 1865 P.T. Barnum
#2, aired 2020-01-07GREATEST OF ALL TIME TRAVELERS $1000: "Kindred", about an African-American woman transported back to a plantation in antebellum Maryland, is a novel by this author (Octavia) Butler
#8131, aired 2020-01-06"ALL" THE RIGHT MOVIES $200: Ronald Reagan was in the 1940 biopic "Knute Rockne" this All American
#8119, aired 2019-12-19NATIVE AMERICANS: THE REALITY $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew is at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C.) Soon after this 1876 battle, the U.S. had almost all the region's Native Americans confined to reservations, yet that one setback looms large and made the Sioux and other plains people the iconic image of Native Americans the Battle of Little Bighorn
#8094, aired 2019-11-14BEASTLY NORTH AMERICAN GEOGRAPHY $10,600 (Daily Double): This river is the largest tributary of the Columbia, which it joins near Pasco, Washington the Snake
#8085, aired 2019-11-01CONTRACTIONS $800: The American Heritage Dictionary calls it "perhaps the single most famous feature of southern United States dialects" y'all
#8083, aired 2019-10-30AMERICAN THINKERS $400: Phineas Quimby, who influenced Mary Baker Eddy, is best known for his theory that this type of problem is all in the mind illness
#8064, aired 2019-10-03SHIFT THE STRESS $600: To say no & a social loser (there's a band of All-American ones) Rejects & reject
#8064, aired 2019-10-032 LETTERS, SECOND IS K $800: This all-American form of approval dates back to around 1840 OK
#8040, aired 2019-07-19AFRICAN-AMERICAN AUTHORS $800: Zora Neale Hurston, Toni Morrison & Ta-Nehisi Coates all attended this university in Washington, D.C. Howard
#8035, aired 2019-07-12LET'S MAKE A NEW DEAL $400: The Federal Theater Project mounted an all-African-American version of this Shakespeare play set in Haiti instead of Scotland Macbeth
#8008, aired 2019-06-05VANS $2,000 (Daily Double): A music competition named for him has been called "the most prestigious classical piano contest in the world" Van Cliburn
#7967, aired 2019-04-09AMERICAN HISTORY $14,600 (Daily Double): In 1904 Oklahoma City policeman Joe Burnett killed Ed O'Kelley, who had killed Robert Ford, who had killed this outlaw Jesse James
#7966, aired 2019-04-08TRUE CRIME BOOK SHELF $600: "In All-American Murder", James Patterson turned to the case of this convicted NFL player who took his own life in prison Aaron Hernandez
#7950, aired 2019-03-15THE NEW YORK TIMES 100 NOTABLE BOOKS OF 2018 $1600: Imani Perry went "Looking for Lorraine", this African-American playwright & activist who died all too young at 34 Lorraine Hansberry
#7899, aired 2019-01-03AMERICAN HISTORY $1000: This Michigan businessman once fired all his accounting staff, leaving others to figure income by weighing invoices (Henry) Ford
#7885, aired 2018-12-14GREAT BOOKS ON AUDIBLE $2,000 (Daily Double): A natural storyteller, Nick Offerman brings his talents to this classic of American lit ...appeared on the sidewalk with a bucket of whitewash and a long-handled brush, he surveyed the fence, and all gladness left him The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
#7864, aired 2018-11-15AMERICAN QUOTATIONS $1,400 (Daily Double): A 1908 work called America "the great" this vessel, "where all the races of Europe are...reforming" melting pot
#7844, aired 2018-10-18AMERICANA $800: Named for his literary relative, Edgar Allan Poe was named to the 1st of these elite college athletic teams in 1889 All-American
#7765, aired 2018-05-18IT'S ME, MARGARET $2000: In the '90s this comic starred in "All-American Girl", the first sitcom about an Asian-American family (Margaret) Cho
#7754, aired 2018-05-03AMERICAN HISTORY $800: In October of this year, a month after reaching an all-time high of 381, the stock market came crashing down 1929
#7729, aired 2018-03-29WE'RE ALL AMERICANS $1000: He's made his mark on American fashion Marc Jacobs
#7702, aired 2018-02-20A WRINKLE IN TIME $400: (Oprah Winfrey gives the clue.) "Love may be stronger than all fears" is how the book is summed up by the American Library Association, which awarded this author the prestigious Newbery Medal Madeleine L'Engle
#7667, aired 2018-01-02ALL-AMERICAN FOOD $200: You'll cover several food groups dining on this city's lettuce, baked beans & cream pie Boston
#7667, aired 2018-01-02ALL-AMERICAN FOOD $400: The Anchor Bar says it's the home of the original this deep-fried chicken dish with hot sauce & bleu-cheese dressing buffalo wings
#7667, aired 2018-01-02ALL-AMERICAN FOOD $600: See the avocado peeking out of this sushi staple, said to have been created by chef Hidekazu Tojo a California roll
#7667, aired 2018-01-02ALL-AMERICAN FOOD $800: Kraft's no-bake cheesecake is made with 2 8-oz. packages of this Kraft brand, softened Philadelphia cream cheese
#7667, aired 2018-01-02ALL-AMERICAN FOOD $1000: This city's signature dish has ham, green peppers, onion &, of course, scrambled eggs a Denver omelet
#7654, aired 2017-12-14CAMP DAVID $800: Among many movies this pres. & his wife viewed at Camp David were "The Princess Bride" & "Knute Rockne, All American" Reagan
#7604, aired 2017-10-05THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION $800: In December 1778 the British navy easily captured this port; soon all of Georgia was under British control Savannah
#7536, aired 2017-05-22ASIAN-AMERICAN PERFORMERS $2000: Constance Wu has recently arrived on & is all aboard with this ABC sitcom as Jessica Huang Fresh Off the Boat
#7476, aired 2017-02-27THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY & CULTURE $400: (Alex gives the clue from the Nat'l Museum of African American History & Culture in Washington, D.C.) Guests at the opening ceremony for the museum included these men who trained in Alabama as part of this World War II group of aviators who escorted over 200 bombing missions with the loss of just a handful of bombers the Tuskegee Airmen
#7468, aired 2017-02-15AMERICAN HISTORY $1000: According to his N.Y. Times obituary, this Tammany Hall boss died in jail in the absence of nearly all family members (William) "Boss" Tweed
#7462, aired 2017-02-07NORTH AMERICAN HISTORY $1,800 (Daily Double): (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) In the 1700s, stretching from Labrador through Montreal and all the way down into what's now Louisiana, was the territory known as New this country New France
#7461, aired 2017-02-06NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY AND CULTURE $400: (Alex delivers the clue from the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C.) At the gift shop, you can pick up a kinara, a candleholder that represents African roots; it'll hold candles in the symbolic colors of black for the people, red for their struggle & green for hope, all to help you celebrate this late December holiday Kwanzaa
#7461, aired 2017-02-06NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY AND CULTURE $800: (Alex delivers the clue from the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C.) Thomas Jefferson wrote that "all men are created equal", yet, as seen from the names on the bricks, he was a major slaveholder, owning hundreds at this home & plantation in Virginia Monticello
#7441, aired 2017-01-09WOMEN & THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION $1000: In April 1777 Sybil Ludington pulled a Paul Revere-style all-night ride to tell of a British attack on Danbury in this state Connecticut
#7399, aired 2016-11-10AMERICAN SYMBOLS $400: All 4 verses of "The Star-Spangled Banner" end with these 4 words home of the brave
#7386, aired 2016-10-24THE "AMERICAN"S $1200: In December 2015 Arkansas tight end Hunter Henry was named a consensus one an All-American
#7340, aired 2016-07-08AMERICAN DRAMATISTS $800: His first Broadway play, "The Man Who Had All the Luck", had no box office luck; "All My Sons" did better Arthur Miller
#7337, aired 2016-07-05IT'S ALL "APPLE" SAUCE $800: Fittingly, the first American cookbook had a recipe for this, with cinnamon & rosewater apple pie
#7315, aired 2016-06-03TV IN ALL FORMS $800: Once a "Desperate Housewife" , today she stars in "Telenovela", a sitcom poking fun at Latin American soap operas (Eva) Longoria
#7311, aired 2016-05-30THE EAGLES $400: Teens like to stock up on clothes & accessories from this retailer whose stock symbol is AEO American Eagle Outfitters
#7289, aired 2016-04-28"ALL" ABOARD $800: On July 14, 2015 43,656 watched it at Cincinnati's Great American Ballpark the All-Star Game
#7253, aired 2016-03-09AMERICAN LITERATURE $1000: The narrator of this Poe story says, "The disease had sharpened my senses... Above all was the sense of hearing acute" "The Tell-Tale Heart"
#7251, aired 2016-03-07AMERICAN HISTORY $200: In 1700 Massachusetts passed a law requiring all priests of this faith to hit the road Catholicism
#7192, aired 2015-12-15IT'S A LIE $1000: The Cane Corso, the Papillon & the Devon Rex are all American Kennel Club recognized dog breeds the Devon Rex
#7172, aired 2015-11-17"A"UTHORS $1200: "All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes" is one of the memoirs by this African-American woman who died in 2014 (Maya) Angelou
#7163, aired 2015-11-04STATELY RIVERS $1200: In the late 1930s the All-American Canal was built to deliver water from this river to California's Imperial Valley the Colorado
#7162, aired 2015-11-03MARY, MARY $800: She was the first American to win the Olympic women's gymnastics individual all-around title Mary Lou Retton
#7139, aired 2015-10-01GREEK ALPHABET PUZZLERS $400: It's a symbol of the all-american way of life apple pie
#7116, aired 2015-07-20AMERICAN LIT $800: In a post-Civil War novel by Allan Gurganus, the "Oldest Living" one of these women "Tells All" Confederate Widow
#7085, aired 2015-06-05AMERICAN POETRY $2000: 4-word title of the Robert Frost poem that ends, "I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference" "The Road Not Taken"
#7083, aired 2015-06-03AFRICAN-AMERICAN PERFORMERS $2000: In 1967, she played the title matchmaker, leading an all-black cast on Broadway in "Hello, Dolly!" Pearl Bailey
#7062, aired 2015-05-05AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE'S 75th ANNIVERSARY $400: (I'm Misty Copeland.) In Act 2 of this classic ballet, Odette performs with her many companions, all under the same magic spell Swan Lake
#7062, aired 2015-05-05AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE'S 75th ANNIVERSARY $1600: (I'm He So.) One of the high points of any prima ballerina's career is dancing the role of Giselle, based in part on the poem from this 19th century French author's "Les Orientales" Victor Hugo
#7047, aired 2015-04-14I'M "FED" UP! $2000: 7-letter "all-American" crop-inspired term for having a healthy & guileless appearance corn-fed
#7039, aired 2015-04-02AMERICAN HISTORY $200: A 1913 amendment began direct election of this house; in 1914 all the incumbents running won despite the change the Senate
#7033, aired 2015-03-25THE GRAMMYS $800: In 2013 this American Idol won Best Pop Vocal Album for her CD including the song "Mr. Know It All" Kelly Clarkson
#7022, aired 2015-03-10ALL PRESIDENT NIXON'S MEN $1600: This member of the administration was the first man of Greek descent to serve as governor of an American state Spiro Agnew
#7017, aired 2015-03-03ALL THINGS GOLDEN $400: The American Society of Civil Engineers chose this landmark as one of the 7 wonders of the modern world the Golden Gate Bridge
#7008, aired 2015-02-18DAVID MUIR REPORTING $1200: (David Muir delivers the clue.) In our continuing series on American jobs, economists have told us we could create 200,000 jobs if we all spend $64 a year on items with these 3 words made in America
#7002, aired 2015-02-10AMERICAN HISTOR-"E" $200: This 1863 document says, "I do order and declare that all persons held as slaves... henceforeward shall be, free" the Emancipation Proclamation
#6952, aired 2014-12-02AT THE SMITHSONIAN $600: (Alex delivers the clue from the Nat'l Museum of American History in Washington, D.C.) The museum has one of the original stuffed animals named for this president & avid hunter, after a story spread about him letting a bear go; although, in reality, all he did was refuse to shoot the bear when it was wounded Theodore Roosevelt
#6948, aired 2014-11-26THE LATE 19th CENTURY $400: In 1889 this list of the 11 best college football players in the country first came out the All-American football team
#6947, aired 2014-11-25WHAT'S IN THE BOX?! $400: Look! The original Broadway cast recording of this show! Let's listen to "You And Me (But Mostly Me)" & "All American Prophet" The Book of Mormon
#6930, aired 2014-10-31IT'S ALL IN THE PAST $1600: Under the Treaty Of Paris that ended this war in 1763, France lost all of its land holdings on the North American Continent the French & Indian War
#6881, aired 2014-07-14EXPOSÉS $1600: Subtitled "The Dark Side of the All-American Meal", this expose was made into a 2006 film Fast Food Nation
#6838, aired 2014-05-14COMMON BONDS $400: All Soul's Day, Eat a Cranberry Day, The Great American Smokeout things in November
#6835, aired 2014-05-09SOUTH AMERICAN WILDLIFE $600: Also called a lancehead, this snake accounts for 90% of all snakebite-related fatalities in Brazil the fer-de-lance
#6791, aired 2014-03-10AMERICAN DECORATIVE ARTS $1000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew presents the clue from the Winterthur Museum in Delaware.) Distressed by the discount-store furnishings, this woman reached out to the man who built up Winterthur to redecorate, especially the Green Room; she later wrote to him, "Everything lovely in the White House now is all your contribution" Jackie Kennedy
#6719, aired 2013-11-28THAT AUTHOR'S MIXED UP! $2000: Rely on this American poet: PERSON WHOM ALL READ Ralph Waldo Emerson
#6703, aired 2013-11-06GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT $600: Kelly Clarkson was an "American Idol"; in 2002 Kelly Clark went all the way to Olympic gold in this snowboarding event the half-pipe
#6637, aired 2013-06-25EXTREME GEOGRAPHY $400: Rose Atoll in this "American" Pacific possession is the southernmost point in all U.S.-controlled territory American Samoa
#6606, aired 2013-05-13ALL UP IN YOUR BUSINESS $1600: In 2013 these 2 airlines with homegrown names announced they would merge American & U.S.
#6598, aired 2013-05-01MY 3 SONGS $800: An American idol: "Breakaway", "Since U Been Gone", "Mr. Know It All" Kelly Clarkson
#6562, aired 2013-03-12TAKE ME OUT TO THE BASEBALL MOVIE $200: This 1992 film told the story of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League A League of Their Own
#6556, aired 2013-03-04AMERICAN ARCHITECTS $1200: In 1904 in Buffalo he designed one of the USA's first all air-conditioned office buildings Frank Lloyd Wright
#6542, aired 2013-02-12AMERICAN LIT $18,000 (Daily Double): In Reginald Rose's play "Twelve Angry Men", the men are all members of one of these a jury
#6532, aired 2013-01-29THE RACE IS ON $800: This "All-American" competition was inspired by 3 boys in the 1930s racing homemade engineless cars down an incline the Soapbox Derby
#6519, aired 2013-01-10AMERICANA $200: George "the Gipper" Gipp died 2 weeks after being named to this team made up of the best from around college football All-American
#6503, aired 2012-12-19ALL OVER THE WORLD $800: One of the world's leading exporters of coffee is the port city of Santos in this South American country Brazil
#6495, aired 2012-12-07THE KITCHEN LIBRARY $600: This bestselling expose by Eric Schlosser is subtitled "The Dark Side Of The All-American Meal" Fast Food Nation
#6465, aired 2012-10-26BEAUTY QUEENS $1200: Movie roles of this former Miss Teen All American include Catwoman & Leticia Musgrove in "Monster's Ball" Halle Berry
#6445, aired 2012-09-28BRITISH KINGS NAMED EDWARD $2000: In 1936 King Edward VIII gave it all up for the woman he loved, this twice-divorced American Wallis Simpson
#6383, aired 2012-05-23THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION $1600: All colonies except this southernmost one sent representatives to the First Continental Congress Georgia
#6343, aired 2012-03-28ALL ABOUT D $400: Every American should know that the D in Washington, D.C. stands for this district
#6313, aired 2012-02-15AMERICAN EXPERIENCE CLINTON $600: Finish the Clinton quote from the 1992 Democratic National Convention "I end tonight where it all began for me. I still believe in a place called--" Hope
#6300, aired 2012-01-271940s AMERICAN LIT $5,400 (Daily Double): This 1946 novel about a Southern politician takes its title from the "Humpty Dumpty" nursery rhyme All the King's Men
#6299, aired 2012-01-26USS IWO JIMA $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew gives the clue from the deck of USS Iwo Jima in New York.) The Harrier jet, a British-American hybrid that can take off & land vertically, has been used by the Marines all over the world & by the British in this 1982 war in the South Atlantic the Falklands
#6247, aired 2011-11-15YOU MUST REMEMBER CASABLANCA $200: This 5-word line from the film was voted the fifth-greatest movie quote of all time by the American Film Institute "Here's looking at you, kid"
#6246, aired 2011-11-14LANGUAGES $18,000 (Daily Double): Although Dutch is the official language, Sranan Tongo is spoken by most people in this South American country Suriname
#6233, aired 2011-10-26DREAMBOATS $800: He was in all his "Glory" in 1996 when he was named People's Sexiest Man Alive, the first & only African American honored Denzel Washington
#6226, aired 2011-10-17NAME DROPPING AT THE MALL $200: Makers of all-American clothing: ____ & Fitch Abercrombie
#6212, aired 2011-09-27FAST FOOD MENU $800: The All-American Roastburger & Sidekickers like the Loaded Potato Bites Arby's
#6149, aired 2011-05-12THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME $800: 1 of the 2 feature films released that has ever been allowed to shoot scenes on campus Rudy (or Knute Rockne, All American)
#6144, aired 2011-05-05ALL "AMERICAN" $200: Their publications include "First Aid Fast" & a "Babysitter's Handbook" the American Red Cross
#6144, aired 2011-05-05ALL "AMERICAN" $400: A gorilla named Koko learned to communicate using gestures from this American Sign Language
#6144, aired 2011-05-05ALL "AMERICAN" $500 (Daily Double): In 2009 the U.S. Mint issued a quarter for this territory featuring an ava bowl, a whisk & a coconut tree American Samoa
#6144, aired 2011-05-05ALL "AMERICAN" $600: In 2009 this organization that maintains the largest registry for purebred dogs celebrated its 125th anniversary the American Kennel Club
#6144, aired 2011-05-05ALL "AMERICAN" $800: When Iowa farmers & their wives first saw this 1930 painting of a farm couple, many of them were downright angry American Gothic
#6115, aired 2011-03-25RECENT ALBUMS $600: In 2009 this first "American Idol" had a No. 1 album with "All I Ever Wanted" Kelly Clarkson
#6072, aired 2011-01-25WAR $200: Of all the USA's wars, this one claimed the most American lives the Civil War
#6051, aired 2010-12-27THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew stands by a bas-relief.) The figures in the middle of this sculpture acknowledge life in all directions, while the tribal dancers on either end pray for this, which is essential for life water
#6043, aired 2010-12-15AMERICAN POETRY $1200: In "The Courtship of Miles Standish", Longfellow wrote, "Youngest of all was he of the men who came in" this ship the Mayflower
#5998, aired 2010-10-13ALL ABOUT ANTARCTICA $400: The youngest mountain chain in Antarctica is a southward extension of this South American range the Andes
#5964, aired 2010-07-15ALL-AMERICAN REJECTS $200: In D.C. for the 2009 inauguration, he was told he couldn't check in early at Blair House; an ex-Aussie P.M. had it (Barack) Obama
#5964, aired 2010-07-15ALL-AMERICAN REJECTS $400: This mustachioed Fox News reporter was kicked out of Iraq in '03; some may have been miffed he gave out troop positions Geraldo Rivera
#5964, aired 2010-07-15ALL-AMERICAN REJECTS $600: This "Clerks" director said, "I'm way fat... but I'm just not there yet" after Southwest de-planed him for being overweight Kevin Smith
#5964, aired 2010-07-15ALL-AMERICAN REJECTS $800: Some "general" info--this military man died in London on June 14, 1801, unpopular in 2 countries Benedict Arnold
#5964, aired 2010-07-15ALL-AMERICAN REJECTS $1000: In June 2009 this U.S. car company lost its place on the Dow Jones Industrial Average GM
#5955, aired 2010-07-02AMONG THE 10 MOST POPULOUS COUNTRIES $200: This South American country has about as many people as all the other South American countries combined Brazil
#5947, aired 2010-06-22REAL NAMES IN SPORTS $1000: Brooklyn Pope was a McDonald's High School All-American before playing for this state university of New Jersey Rutgers
#5885, aired 2010-03-26& ALL WHO SAIL WITH YOU $800: He served at the Civil War Battle of New Orleans before becoming the USA's greatest Spanish-American War naval hero Admiral Dewey
#5878, aired 2010-03-17INTERNATIONAL SEAFOOD $800: Caldillo de congrio is a chowder from this South American country, that on the map is practically all seacoast Chile
#5877, aired 2010-03-16AMERICAN PRESIDENT: THE SOAP OPERA $200: It was all coming apart. The VP from Maryland had resigned. Congress was coming after him. Pray with me, Henry, he said Nixon
#5875, aired 2010-03-12POP CULTURE $2000: During WWII this "All-American Boy" of radio drama helped track down Nazi spies & traitors Jack Armstrong
#5874, aired 2010-03-11THE NFL $800: Members of the NFL in 1922 & '23, the all-Native American Oorang Indians were led by this legend (Jim) Thorpe
#5737, aired 2009-07-14EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY $1000: After this war (1754-1763), Britain received all French land east of the Mississippi except New Orleans the French and Indian War
#5701, aired 2009-05-25NATIVE AMERICAN PLACE NAMES $400: Laugh all you like but Hiawatha's wife in a poem by Longfellow was named for this Minnesota waterfall Minnehaha
#5640, aired 2009-02-27WE'RE ALL "WAITING" $1000: Terry McMillan's bestselling 1992 novel about 4 African-American friends Waiting to Exhale
#5622, aired 2009-02-03IT'S ALL ABOUT ME $2000: Per the "American Psychiatric Glossary", this mania is "pathological preoccupation with self" egomania
#5582, aired 2008-12-09COLLEGE ATHLETICS $600: With a 4.0 GPA, tennis player Kristi Miller of Georgia Tech was named an AAA, which stands for this Academic All-American
#5580, aired 2008-12-05NORM! $600: In 1981 this "All in the Family" producer co-founded People for the American Way Norman Lear
#5551, aired 2008-10-27LET'S HAVE A DRINK... OF WATER $1,500 (Daily Double): The American Dental Association is all for this process, practiced by cities since 1945 fluoridation
#5527, aired 2008-09-23ALL ABOUT ARTISTS $2000: Last name of the artistic American siblings Rembrandt & Raphaelle; it has a nice "ring" to it Peale
#5479, aired 2008-06-05ALL NATURAL EATS $200: American pioneer John Chapman would press you to eat this fruit & would plant the seeds to make orchards the apple
#5424, aired 2008-03-20AMERICAN LIT $1600: Governor Willie Stark in this Robert Penn Warren novel is said to have been modeled after Huey Long All The King's Men
#5411, aired 2008-03-03THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION $400: In 1770 England repealed all of the Townshend Acts except the tax on this commodity tea
#5411, aired 2008-03-03THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION $1200: British forces captured this Georgia port city on Dec. 29, 1778 & soon controlled all of the state Savannah
#5350, aired 2007-12-07FOOD $400: In the early 1900s this all-American dessert was given out at Ellis Island Jell-O
#5309, aired 2007-10-11AMERICAN HISTORY $400: This January 1, 1863 document liberated all slaves in regions still under Confederate control the Emancipation Proclamation
#5285, aired 2007-07-27SOUTH AMERICAN COUNTRIES $1200: The Jurua, the Japura & the Tapajos Rivers all flow into another much larger river in this country Brazil
#5226, aired 2007-05-07YE GODS! $800: Invoked by seal hunters, Nerrivik is the mother of all sea creatures as a goddess of this North American people the Inuit
#5210, aired 2007-04-13AMERICAN WORLD CAPITALS $2,000 (Daily Double): This Pennsylvania town is the "weather capital of the world", not just on February 2, but all year long Punxsutawney
#5196, aired 2007-03-26WORLD CAPITALS $4,000 (Daily Double): The name of this South American city translates to "fair winds" Buenos Aires
#5134, aired 2006-12-28ACTUAL MLB BROADCAST QUOTES $800: "Well, it looks like" this mid-season "balloting is over, especially in the National & American leagues" All-Star voting
#5103, aired 2006-11-15WHAT'S ON THE TUBE? $1000: In June 2006 this movie channel premiered its first made-for-TV movie, "Broken Trail", starring Robert Duvall American Movie Classics (AMC)
#5084, aired 2006-10-19AMERICAN COUNTIES $200: All the letters in this state's name are found in the name of its Uintah County Utah
#5084, aired 2006-10-19AMERICAN COUNTIES $400: Ogemaw, Saginaw & Washtenaw are all counties in this state Michigan
#5083, aired 2006-10-18WEBSITES $400: historywired.si.edu gives a glimpse of some of the 3 million objects in storage at the National Museum of this American History
#5052, aired 2006-07-25CLASSIC AMERICAN MUSIC $200: A weatherman might enjoy this classic "Hail, Hail, The Gang's All Here"
#5052, aired 2006-07-25CLASSIC AMERICAN MUSIC $800: "Fowl" family favorite featured fortuitously for y'all here "Turkey In The Straw"
#5050, aired 2006-07-21ALL ABOUT THE BOOK $1200: It can also mean a local branch of an organization, such as the American Red Cross a chapter
#5039, aired 2006-07-06AMERICAN TOWNS & CITIES $400: Each winter the post office in this Indiana town, ZIP code 47579, gets letters from children all over the world Santa Claus
#4986, aired 2006-04-24AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE $2,000 (Daily Double): This 1983 Pulitzer Prize winner is written in the form of letters, mostly from Celie to her sister & to God The Color Purple
#4984, aired 2006-04-20THE AMERICAN DREAM $200: The 2 things the U.S. has "for all" in the Pledge of Allegiance liberty & justice
#4968, aired 2006-03-29THAT'S WHAT I LIKE ABOUT THE SOUTH $200: The American Heritage Dictionary calls this pronoun the most famous feature of Southern dialects y'all
#4953, aired 2006-03-08GOING DOWN TO LOUISVILLE $200: Kaelin's Restaurant claims to have originated this all-American meat-&-dairy item the cheeseburger
#4925, aired 2006-01-27MAGAZINES $400: Although published by this organization for 62 years, American Girl advertised itself as "for all girls" the Girl Scouts of America
#4913, aired 2006-01-11AMERICAN LIT $800: This Vonnegut novel begins "All this happened, more or less. The war parts anyway, are pretty much true" Slaughterhouse-Five
#4877, aired 2005-11-22AMERICAN WOMAN $800: The American lady seen here, she knew all that jazz & more Billie Holiday
#4855, aired 2005-10-21HISTORIC AMERICAN DOCUMENTS $400: 1863: "All persons held as slaves within any state... shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free" the Emancipation Proclamation
#4808, aired 2005-06-29MOTTOES $600: "All power to the people" was the motto of this African-American political organization of the 1960s the Black Panthers
#4800, aired 2005-06-17TRIPLE "A" $400: The "World" one claims to be the all-time bestselling American reference book almanac
#4797, aired 2005-06-14THE FUN '40s $600: In 1941, the All-American Archie made his debut in comic books, as did this all-Amazon heroine Wonder Woman
#4769, aired 2005-05-05RUSSELLMANIA $200: In 1966 this All-Star player became the first African-American head coach in the NBA Bill Russell
#4746, aired 2005-04-04NATURE $1000: The yucca species of this insect lays its eggs in the seed-producing organs of the yucca plant moth
#4745, aired 2005-04-01AMERICAN LIT $1200: "'Dead,' was all he answered" is the last line of this Robert Frost poem "The Death of the Hired Man"
#4743, aired 2005-03-30REAGAN 101 $600: Nickname he gained from his role in "Knute Rockne--All American" "The Gipper"
#4742, aired 2005-03-29CANADIAN IDOL $800: In the movies, this Torontonian played the all-American Tom Tuttle, one of the Peace Corps "volunteers" John Candy
#4741, aired 2005-03-28BORN IN THE U.S.A. $2,000 (Daily Double): You don't get more all-American than this illustrator born Feb. 3, 1894 in NYC (Norman) Rockwell
#4719, aired 2005-02-24SPINGARN MEDAL WINNERS $1000: 1945: An actor, singer, activist & football All-American Paul Robeson
#4704, aired 2005-02-03FASHIONABLE STORES $1200: "Jeans Will Rock You" is a 2004 campaign by this all-"American" store American Eagle
#4675, aired 2004-12-24TEAMS THAT DON'T END IN S $1200: "Rudy" & "Knute Rockne, All American" are both films that focus on the football team nicknamed this the Fighting Irish
#4670, aired 2004-12-17ALL THE GLITTERING PRIZES $200: Abbreviated the ABA, this national organization hands out annual "Silver Gavel" awards the American Bar Association
#4645, aired 2004-11-12AMERICAN LITERATURE $1600: This first novel by Bernard Malamud is considered one of the best baseball books of all time The Natural
#4639, aired 2004-11-05CREAM $200: Your basic all-American baked potato often comes with this "cream" & chives sour
#4613, aired 2004-09-29THE GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK $800: This song complains, "Since my gal and I ain't together keeps raining all the time" "Stormy Weather"
#4611, aired 2004-09-27WINNER OF OUR DISCONTENT $400: imdb.com's worst movies of all time includes "From Justin to Kelly", starring 2 performers from this TV show American Idol
#4597, aired 2004-09-07BASEBALL: THE 1930s $800: On July 6, 1933 this city's Comiskey Park hosted the first All-Star Game; the American League won, 4-2 Chicago
#4492, aired 2004-03-02LET'S TALK INTERNAL ORGANS $1000: In the fetus, this organ produces red blood cells; in adults, it focuses on destroying worn-out ones the spleen
#4470, aired 2004-01-30READ AMERICAN $600: He was all at sea with 1951's "The Caine Mutiny" & back on board 20 years later with "The Winds of War" (Herman) Wouk
#4412, aired 2003-11-1119th CENTURY AMERICAN AUTHORS $1200: Yeats called this "Lenore" author "Always and for all lands a great lyric poet" Edgar Allan Poe
#4358, aired 2003-07-09OLD AMERICAN THEATER $600: As one of these performers in the 1890s, Herrmann the Great set all nature's laws aside magician
#4335, aired 2003-06-06PLAYWRIGHTS $800: "May All Your Fences Have Gates" is a book of "Essays on the Drama of" this African-American playwright August Wilson
#4297, aired 2003-04-15AMERICAN GOVERNMENT $600: It's no secret that William Colby, William Casey & William Webster have all headed this agency the CIA
#4289, aired 2003-04-03THE NATURAL WORLD $1000: Weighing 300 pounds or more, this South American boa is the heaviest of all snakes anaconda
#4253, aired 2003-02-12ALLITERATION ALL AROUND $400: Visa or American Express, for example credit cards
#4227, aired 2003-01-07HAT'S ALL, FOLKS $600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew sports his hat.) The hat I'm wearing is most strongly identified with this American hero, of the Alamo Davy Crockett
#4194, aired 2002-11-21PEOPLE'S SEXIEST MEN ALIVE $2000: This African-American actor must have been in all his "Glory" when he was chosen in 1996 Denzel Washington
#4187, aired 2002-11-12AMERICAN LIT $2000: This Quaker poet wrote, "For of all sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these: 'It might have been!'" John Greenleaf Whittier
#4184, aired 2002-11-07THE NAMES HAVE BEEN CHANGED $600: In 1971 Norman Lear turned the British series "Till Death Us Do Part" into this American TV hit All in the Family
#4154, aired 2002-09-26TRANSPORTS OF DELIGHT $800: Bred in 17th century Virginia, this horse with a "fractional" name is the oldest all-American breed quarter horse
#4139, aired 2002-09-05THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION $1200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew holds some lamps.) On the night of April 18, 1775, in Boston's Old North Church, it's what Robert Newman signalled like this the British were coming
#4082, aired 2002-05-07PLAYBILL $5,000 (Daily Double): This musical's "American Dream" ended on B'way after 4,097 performances--& a lot of helicopter flights Miss Saigon
#4061, aired 2002-04-08PRO BASKETBALL $400: This rival of the NBA, which began play in 1967, introduced the 3-point basket & the All-Star Game slam dunk contest the ABA (the American Basketball Association)
#4032, aired 2002-02-26ALL ABOUT AFRICA $1600: In 1991 the first African-African American summit was held in this coastal country's city of Abidjan the Ivory Coast (le Côte d'Ivoire)
#4031, aired 2002-02-25AMERICAN HISTORY $200: In 1805 this territory was created from the Indiana one, with all or parts of the lower & upper peninsulas Michigan
#4027, aired 2002-02-19AMERICAN AUTHORS $1200: We're guessing she was all grins when she won a 1992 Pulitzer Prize for her "A Thousand Acres" Jane Smiley
#4010, aired 2002-01-25ALL TUNA $400: Tuna canneries are the largest private sector employers in this "American" territory in the South Pacific American Samoa
#3999, aired 2002-01-1020th CENTURY AMERICAN ARTISTS $400: Read all about it. His magazine cover "Little Spooners," or "Sunset," seen here, appeared in 1926 Norman Rockwell
#3999, aired 2002-01-10SPORTS FILMS $800: In "Knute Rockne: All American", this actor delivered the famous deathbed line "Win one for the Gipper" Ronald Reagan
#3993, aired 2002-01-02BEFORE, AFTER $900 (Daily Double): They're the 2 different names of this city before & after the events seen here Saigon & Ho Chi Minh City
#3965, aired 2001-11-23ALL LIT UP $200: "In the Eye of the Storm" chronicles the life of this American general who led Operation Desert Storm Norman Schwarzkopf
#3950, aired 2001-11-02ALL-AMERICAN FOLKS $200: Seen here, guitarist Rudy Gonzales is the first man with this job to play the Kennedy Center cowboy
#3950, aired 2001-11-02ALL-AMERICAN FOLKS $400: Leonard Goldenson was the man who built this "patriotic" TV network ABC (American Broadcasting Company)
#3950, aired 2001-11-02ALL-AMERICAN FOLKS $700 (Daily Double): One of his classic Western photographs is seen here: Ansel Adams
#3950, aired 2001-11-02ALL-AMERICAN FOLKS $800: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents.) This man built a chain of roadside stores featuring pecan log rolls like the one I'm about to enjoy Williamson S. Stuckey
#3950, aired 2001-11-02ALL-AMERICAN FOLKS $1000: A California Air Force base is named for this man, a test pilot & an excellent dancer & apple pie baker Glen Edwards
#3912, aired 2001-09-11AMERICAN FOLKLORE $200: Traveling on foot, he planted apple orchards all over the Middle West Johnny Appleseed
#3909, aired 2001-09-06THE LAST AMERICAN TO WIN THE GOLD $400: Women's gymnastics all-around (1984) Mary Lou Retton
#3874, aired 2001-06-07IT'S ALL POLITICS $1000: In 1852 this Southern senator & orator became the first American to lie in state in the U.S. Capitol Henry Clay
#3849, aired 2001-05-03AMERICAN LITERATURE $400: Ishmael called him the incarnation of "all the subtle demonisms of life and thought" Moby Dick
#3845, aired 2001-04-27COULD YOU TRANSLATE THAT FOR ME? $100: It's the all-American way of saying "Rouge, blanc et bleu" red, white and blue
#3806, aired 2001-03-05AMERICA-PODGE $400: [Hi, I'm J.J. Stokes, wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers] I was the all-time leading receiver for this school where Mark Harmon was once an All-American quarterback UCLA
#3787, aired 2001-02-06AMERICAN HISTORY $200: Custer's Last Stand is also known by the oxymoronic name "Little Big" this Horn
#3756, aired 2000-12-25CLAWS $200: The bald type of this all-American bird does have feathers on its head, but not on its feet eagle
#3702, aired 2000-10-10SPORTS $100: On May 22, 1999 this American scored her 108th goal, becoming the all-time leading scorer in int'l soccer Mia Hamm
#3698, aired 2000-10-04THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION $600: By March 1781 all 13 states had approved these articles the Articles of Confederation
#3641, aired 2000-06-05ALL-AMERICAN FOOD $100: On Fridays many people like to chow down on this thick, creamy style of clam chowder New England clam chowder
#3641, aired 2000-06-05ALL-AMERICAN FOOD $200: This spicy poultry appetizer is popularly served with blue-cheese dressing & celery sticks Buffalo wings
#3641, aired 2000-06-05ALL-AMERICAN FOOD $300: Some credit a Delmonico's chef with cooking up this dessert of ice cream covered in meringue & browned Baked Alaska
#3641, aired 2000-06-05ALL-AMERICAN FOOD $400: Named for the city of its birth, deep-dish or pan pizza is also called this Chicago-style pizza
#3641, aired 2000-06-05ALL-AMERICAN FOOD $500: Your first taste of sushi might be this dish containing avocado, crab meat & cucumber California roll
#3620, aired 2000-05-05AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $300: Yee-haw! The Durango Cowgirl Classic is an all-female rodeo in this state Colorado
#3597, aired 2000-04-04GRIDIRON GREATS $100: This "team" was first selected in 1889 & Yale's Pudge Heffelfinger made it the first 3 years the All-American Team
#3559, aired 2000-02-10IT'S WHAT WE DO $400: Going back to 1906, this all-"American" company predates its rival, Hallmark American Greetings
#3550, aired 2000-01-28ALL "DE" BEST PEOPLE $800: Born in the Netherlands in 1904, this American painter was known for his huge canvases Willem de Kooning
#3546, aired 2000-01-24AMERICAN FADS $500: It seemed we were all trying to learn this "forbidden" South American dance in the early 1990s Lambada
#3523, aired 1999-12-22IT'S ALL YOUR FAULT $400: The San Andreas Fault is on the boundary between the North American & Pacific ones Tectonic plates
#3494, aired 1999-11-11AMERICAN HISTORY $300: A Ute legend says the Great Spirit created all life on this peak discovered in 1806 Pikes Peak
#3438, aired 1999-07-14QUOTATIONS $1,000 (Daily Double): This American said of April 12, 1945, "I felt like the moon and the stars and all the planets had fallen on me" Harry S. Truman (on the death of FDR)
#3432, aired 1999-07-06THE GOLDEN AGE OF RADIO $100: All-American boy Jack Armstrong never tired of this "Breakfast of Champions" Wheaties
#3417, aired 1999-06-15IT'S ABOUT TIME $400: In 1752 Great Britain imposed this calendar on all its possessions, including the American colonies Gregorian Calendar
#3407, aired 1999-06-01ALL THE TEA $800: This South American country produced 55,000 tons in 1997; tea there is "like silver" Argentina
#3387, aired 1999-05-04ROCKET SCIENCE $600: During the Gulf War, the U.S. used these "All-American" missiles to intercept Iraq's Scuds Patriot missiles
#3371, aired 1999-04-12MONEY TALKS $100: This phrase on American coins has been jokingly followed by "All others pay cash" "In God We Trust"
#3356, aired 1999-03-22JOCKS ON FILM $200: In 1940 Pat O'Brien played this "All American" Notre Dame coach Knute Rockne
#3334, aired 1999-02-18WEIRD NATURE $500: A fungus gets mighty cozy when it teams up with one of these organisms to live symbiotically as a lichen algae
#3312, aired 1999-01-19AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $500: It's nicknamed the "Sagebrush State" -- after all, the sagebrush is its state flower Nevada
#3216, aired 1998-09-07THE BOSS $1,000 (Daily Double): The Boss turned down $12 million from Chrysler to use this "All-American" song in ads "Born In The U.S.A."
#3191, aired 1998-06-15ALL GOD'S CRITTERS $100: Widely hunted for their hides, the American, Cuban & Nile species of this reptile are now in danger Crocodile
#1, aired 1998-05-03BAGHDAD NOT BY THE BAY $200: TV series that featured the Baghdad native seen here in doll form I Dream of Jeannie
#1, aired 1998-05-03I LEFT MY HEART $300: Brokenhearted singer heard here: "Where do broken hearts go? / Can they find their way home / Back to..." Whitney Houston
#3137, aired 1998-03-31AMERICAN LITERATURE $600: In this 1946 novel, "There wasn't any Democratic Party. There was just Willie" Stark All the King's Men
#3128, aired 1998-03-18ALL EARS $500: An inner ear disorder kept this first American in space from returning to space until 1971 Alan B. Shepard
#3105, aired 1998-02-13THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION $300: It's been said that about 1/3 of all British troops in the colonies were these German mercenaries Hessians
#3037, aired 1997-11-11TV THAT'S NOT AS GOOD FOR YOU $800: By age 18 the average American sees 40,000 of these acts, not all of them solved by Angela Lansbury Murders
#2949, aired 1997-05-29BAKED GOODS $100: This all-American pie also has Dutch & deep-dish varieties Apple Pie
#2945, aired 1997-05-23HEALTH & MEDICINE $200: The American Cancer Society says two-thirds of all cancers are linked to dietary factors & this habit Smoking
#2900, aired 1997-03-21SOUTH AMERICAN CAPITALS $600: This city just south of the Equator is the oldest of all South American capitals Quito, Ecuador
#2876, aired 1997-02-17ALL "AMERICAN" $100: Europeans know this once popular rose of Madame Ferdinand Jamin American Beauty
#2876, aired 1997-02-17ALL "AMERICAN" $200: "Barrister" is a quarterly publication of this organization American Bar Association
#2876, aired 1997-02-17ALL "AMERICAN" $300: Grant Wood's sister, who appears in this famous painting, was once a subject on "To Tell The Truth" "American Gothic"
#2876, aired 1997-02-17ALL "AMERICAN" $400: The screenplay for this Gene Kelly - Leslie Caron musical was written by Alan Jay Lerner An American in Paris
#2876, aired 1997-02-17ALL "AMERICAN" $500: General Grant & his wife were supposed to attend this play with the Lincolns, but changed their minds Our American Cousin
#2869, aired 1997-02-06AWARDS $100: The American branch of this group gives the Charles Drew Award for contribution to blood services the American Red Cross
#2760, aired 1996-09-06AMERICAN AUTHORS $3,800 (Daily Double): A collection of his letters, "From Main Street to Stockholm", was published posthumously in 1952 Sinclair Lewis
#2755, aired 1996-07-19AWARDS 1996 $100: Get this: John Travolta, Dennis Farina & Bette Midler all won American Comedy Awards for this film Get Shorty
#2743, aired 1996-07-03AMERICAN FOOD HISTORY $200: In lunch counter lingo of days gone by, this all-American dessert was "Eve with a lid on" apple pie
#2673, aired 1996-03-27QUOTATIONS $400: Hemingway wrote, "All modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called" this "Huckleberry Finn"
#2649, aired 1996-02-22THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION $400: Under this treaty ending the war, Britain pledged to remove its forces with "all convenient speed" Treaty of Paris
#2604, aired 1995-12-21SPORTSWOMEN $100: This woman nicknamed "Babe" was an All-American high school basketball player at age 16 Babe Didrikson Zaharias
#2597, aired 1995-12-12SPORTS $300: In World Cup soccer competition, this South American country leads all others in matches won with 49 Brazil
#2594, aired 1995-12-07WOMEN IN SPORTS $500: Second in all-time tournament victories, this American was inducted into the Tennis Hall of Fame in 1995 Chris Evert Lloyd (or Chris Evert Mill)
#2573, aired 1995-11-08WORLD HISTORY $1000: From 1937 to 1979 a Somoza was president of this Central American country for all but 9 years Nicaragua
#2466, aired 1995-05-01STAND-UP SITCOMS $500: This stand-up comic became the "All-American Girl" Margaret Cho
#2409, aired 1995-02-0919th C. AMERICAN LITERATURE $1000: In this essay Thoreau asserted, "that government is best which governs not at all" "Civil Disobedience"
#2404, aired 1995-02-02BASEBALL HISTORY $100: On July 6, 1933 the American League faced the National League in the first of these annual games the All-Star Game
#2378, aired 1994-12-28FLAGS $400 (Daily Double): This alliance's flag contains all the flags of its members, including Peru, Grenada, & the U.S. the Organization of American States
#2375, aired 1994-12-23THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION $400: All colonies except this southernmost one sent delegates to the first Continental Congress Georgia
#2310, aired 1994-09-23THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION $200: The 1783 Treaty of Paris gave the U.S. all land east of this river except Spanish Florida the Mississippi River
#2306, aired 1994-09-19BALLET $600: Mikhail Baryshnikov called her "the most American of all choreographers" Agnes de Mille
#2254, aired 1994-05-26AMERICAN LITERATURE $800 (Daily Double): This author of "All the King's Men" edited a 1971 book about John Greenleaf Whittier's poetry Robert Penn Warren
#2214, aired 1994-03-31OLD RADIO KIDS $100: Billy & Betty Fairfield hung out with this all-American boy Jack Armstrong
#2179, aired 1994-02-10FACTS & FIGURES $100: According to the American Cancer Society, it's responsible for about 87% of all lung cancer cases (cigarette) smoking
#2172, aired 1994-02-01OLD-TIME RADIO $100: This "All-American Boy" was sponsored by Wheaties, Breakfast of Champions Jack Armstrong
#2058, aired 1993-07-14TRANSPORTATION $300: This provides the propulsion for the cars in the All-American Soap Box Derby gravity
#2053, aired 1993-07-07AMERICAN HISTORY $100: Under the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, Mexico relinquished all claims to this state above the Rio Grande Texas
#2046, aired 1993-06-28AMERICAN HISTORY $200: This 1848 event made the California trail the most traveled pioneer road by 1850 gold strike
#2032, aired 1993-06-08AMERICAN HISTORY $1,400 (Daily Double): This Pilgrim couple was married around 1623 & had 11 children John & Priscilla Alden
#2026, aired 1993-05-31FAMOUS NAMES $600: A plane crash in March 1931 claimed the life of this "All American" football coach Knute Rockne
#1981, aired 1993-03-29TRANSPORTATION $500 (Daily Double): In 1991 this Fort Worth-based airline led all U.S. carriers in passenger miles flown American Airlines
#1972, aired 1993-03-16THEATRE $600: In 1961 Paul Scofield made his American stage debut as Sir Thomas More in this play A Man for All Seasons
#1966, aired 1993-03-08OTHELLO $1000: In 1930 this former All-American football player triumphed in the role of Othello in London Paul Robeson
#1960, aired 1993-02-26AMERICAN LITERATURE $200: Ernest Hemingway once claimed that "All modern American literature comes from this "Tom Sawyer" sequel" Huckleberry Finn
#1926, aired 1993-01-11AMERICAN COMPOSERS $200: Beginning with the show "Lady, Be Good!", the lyrics to nearly all his songs were written by his brother Ira George Gershwin
#1896, aired 1992-11-30AMERICAN LITERATURE $400: Willie Stark in "All the King's Men" is said to have been modeled on this Louisiana governor Huey Long
#1771, aired 1992-04-20AMERICAN HISTORY $800: Following the 1797 XYZ Affair, Congress repealed all treaties with this country France
#1739, aired 1992-03-05CELEBRITIES $800 (Daily Double): American woman whose job is equivalent to that of each of the women from around the world seen here: Vanna White
#1697, aired 1992-01-07THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION $400: In a pamphlet, he said, "The cause of America is in a great measure the cause of all mankind" Thomas Paine
#1685, aired 1991-12-20FAMOUS ARMSTRONGS $200: On radio, Dick York played Billy Fairfield, best friend of this all-American boy Jack Armstrong
#1661, aired 1991-11-18AMERICAN HISTORY $600: This 1765 act called for duties on dozens of items, including a fee on all notarized papers the Stamp Act
#1655, aired 1991-11-08OPERA $1,500 (Daily Double): "The Mother Of Us All", by Virgil Thomson & Gertrude Stein, is about this American feminist Susan B. Anthony
#1636, aired 1991-10-14BUSINESS BIGGIES $1000: In 1953 All American Airlines became Allegheny Airlines & in 1979 it became this U.S. Air
#1627, aired 1991-10-01AMERICAN NOVELS $1,700 (Daily Double): This Allen Drury novel about confirming a Sec'y of State was the fiction best seller of 1960 Advise and Consent
#1610, aired 1991-09-06ALL AMERICAN FOOD $200: The vegetable that turns New England red flannel hash red beets
#1610, aired 1991-09-06ALL AMERICAN FOOD $400: Often served batter-dipped & deep fried, these pork intestines are popular in the South chitterlings
#1610, aired 1991-09-06ALL AMERICAN FOOD $600: Despite its name, this stuffing ingredient isn't really rice, but the seed of an aquatic grass Indians harvest wild rice
#1610, aired 1991-09-06ALL AMERICAN FOOD $800: Invented in America, this cheese was named for a 19th century German-American choral society in New York Liederkranz
#1596, aired 1991-07-08RADIO HEROES $100: Don Ameche's brother Jim was one of the 1st actors to play this "All-American Boy" Jack Armstrong
#1576, aired 1991-06-10IN OTHER WORDS $500: All the flowers are emerging American Beauties everything's coming up roses
#1556, aired 1991-05-13COLLEGE FILMS $400: In "Everybody's All-American" he played a college football hero & Jessica Lange his homecoming queen Dennis Quaid
#1534, aired 1991-04-11"ALL" OR "NOTHING" $100: Completes the 1940 movie title, "Knute Rockne..." All-American
#1533, aired 1991-04-10POTENT POTABLES $1000: Of all the countries in the Western Hemisphere, this South American one produces the most wine Argentina
#1513, aired 1991-03-13AMERICAN LITERATURE $1000: Greed & lust for power release vicious passions in a Southern family in her play "The Little Foxes" Lillian Hellman
#1512, aired 1991-03-12WORLD FAIRS $400: All the electricity at the 1901 Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo came from this source Niagara Falls
#1462, aired 1991-01-01AMERICAN NOVELS $600: According to the title of Alan Gurganus' novel, the "Oldest Living Confederate Widow" does this Tells All
#1444, aired 1990-12-06HATS $300: American women buy one quarter of all their hats just before this holiday Easter
#1431, aired 1990-11-19ALL GONE $200: Soldiers ready to fight at short notice, they disappeared as the American colonies formed regular armies the Minutemen
#1407, aired 1990-10-16COMPLETES THE MOVIE TITLE $400: "Jim Thorpe..." ...All-American
#1372, aired 1990-07-17AMERICAN HISTORY $400: This library has managed to acquire copies of all but 3 of the books the British burned in 1814 the Library of Congress
#1354, aired 1990-06-21ACTORS & ACTRESSES $500 (Daily Double): American actor who owns all of the South Seas real estate seen here: Marlon Brando
#1, aired 1990-06-16BRAZIL $2500: Brazil shares borders with all South American countries except for Chile & this one Ecuador
#1321, aired 1990-05-07DESSERTS $200: This symbol of all that's American was first popular in Europe, especially England apple pie
#1317, aired 1990-05-01AMERICAN BUSINESSMEN $600: The 8 richest people in Delaware all belong to this family DuPont
#1289, aired 1990-03-22SPORTS $500: Australian Rules, American & Association describe sports that are all named this football
#1278, aired 1990-03-07WOMEN IN SPORTS $100: She's the only American in Olympic history to win the all-around gymnastics title Mary Lou Retton
#1134, aired 1989-07-06AMERICAN AUTHORS $600: He wrote 4 volumes of short stories including "Tales of the Jazz Age" & "All the Sad Young Men" F. Scott Fitzgerald
#1069, aired 1989-04-06SPORTS IN FILMS $1000: This star of "Jim Thorpe--All American" went to NYU on an athletic scholarship in 1930 Burt Lancaster
#1052, aired 1989-03-14FOOD & DRINK $100: The Colonel would want y'all to know this was the 1st American fast food chain in China Kentucky Fried Chicken
#1022, aired 1989-01-31AMERICAN LITERATURE $2,500 (Daily Double): In "The Sun Also Rises" Hemingway quotes this author as saying, "You are all a lost generation" Gertrude Stein
#1021, aired 1989-01-30THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE $200: It has more people than all the other South American nations combined Brazil
#1021, aired 1989-01-30THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE $1,000 (Daily Double): It's the northernmost country that's a member of the Organization of American States United States
#1013, aired 1989-01-18AMERICAN INDIANS $300: While Indiana, Kansas & Ohio all have counties named for this Algonquin tribe, Florida doesn't Miami
#1013, aired 1989-01-18AMERICAN INDIANS $500: The potlatch ceremony, in which they did this, impoverished many a northwest Indian giving away all of one's possessions
#1001, aired 1989-01-02OSCAR FIRSTS $1000: Some say he was Swiss, some say German & some say American, but all say he won 1st Oscar as "Best Actor" Emil Jannings
#999, aired 1988-12-29AMERICAN LITERATURE $200: Ask not which Hemingway book outsold all others; it was this novel whose hero was Robert Jordan For Whom the Bell Tolls
#991, aired 1988-12-19THE ADAMS FAMILY $600: The only American woman whose husband & son were both elected president Abigail Adams
#987, aired 1988-12-13AMERICAN REVOLUTION $600: Ben Franklin told his fellow patriots, "We must indeed all hang together" or this shall happen we shall all hang separately
#979, aired 1988-12-01DID YOU NOTICE? $500 (Daily Double): 1 of 3 American League teams with a mascot but no letters on its caps (1 of) the Cleveland Indians, Toronto Blue Jays or Baltimore Orioles
#932, aired 1988-09-27N. AMERICAN HISTORY $800: Barons, earls, viscounts & 1 woman, Jeanne Sauve, have all been governors gen. of this country Canada
#919, aired 1988-09-08HISTORY $300: Country which gave up all military & political power on N. American mainland in February 1763 France
#912, aired 1988-07-19NUMBER, PLEASE $400: Total of all the points on all the stars on the American flag 250
#907, aired 1988-07-12AMERICAN INDIANS $200: Though some may shave their heads, this inherited trait is all but unknown among Indian males baldness
#903, aired 1988-07-06AMERICAN INDIAN NAMES $800: A river, a lake & a city in Wisconsin were all named for this weapon a tomahawk
#869, aired 1988-05-19AMERICAN AUTHORS $200: Hemingway claimed all modern American literature comes from this book by Mark Twain Huckleberry Finn
#861, aired 1988-05-09AMERICAN POETRY $500: It's who Vachel Lindsay called "The Prairie Lawyer, Master of Us All" Abraham Lincoln
#855, aired 1988-04-29ROCK RECORDS $400: Only American group to have 5 consecutive singles, all in the '60s, go to #1 The Supremes
#847, aired 1988-04-19SNAKES $600: Though some say the python is the longest snake, all say this S. American snake is the heaviest anaconda
#829, aired 1988-03-24TOUCHDOWN TOPICS $100: The coaches, sportswriters, AP, UPI & NCAA each select their version of this honorary college team annually All-American Team
#818, aired 1988-03-09BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $300: About 43% of all American cheese sold in the U.S. is made using the process invented by this cheese peddler Kraft
#797, aired 1988-02-09AMERICAN HISTORY $200: Former airmail pilot who made all the papers when he left New York May 20, 1927 Charles Lindbergh
#786, aired 1988-01-25SPAIN $1000: By 1825, Spain had lost all its American colonies except these 2 islands, which it lost by 1898 Cuba and Puerto Rico
#752, aired 1987-12-08AMERICAN POETRY $600: According to John G. Whittier, "For of all words of song or pen, the saddest are these" it might have been (what might have been accepted)
#734, aired 1987-11-12AMERICAN REVOLUTION $1000: The last name of two brothers who, between 1776 and 1778, were in command of all British land and sea forces (William and Richard) Howe
#720, aired 1987-10-23FRENCH CUISINE $600: "Pate de pommes a l'angleise" is a fancy French name for this all-American dessert apple pie
#713, aired 1987-10-14"HOUSE"s $500: The only 1 of America's top 10 magazines in circulation to fit this category Good Housekeeping
#696, aired 1987-09-21POP MUSIC $300: It's said "The Chipmunk Song" got lowest record rating of all time on this TV teen show American Bandstand
#696, aired 1987-09-21PREDATORS $600: Technically not a "big cat", this North American feline is the largest of all "small cats" the puma (the cougar)
#654, aired 1987-06-11GUINNESS RECORDS $300: The American woodcock is the slowest of all birds at doing this, going 5 mph "without sinking" flying
#607, aired 1987-04-07ANIMALS $600: Heaviest of all poisonous snakes is this North American rattlesnake the diamondback rattler
#584, aired 1987-03-05OTHELLO $400: This All-American football player scored in London as Othello in 1930 Paul Robeson
#573, aired 1987-02-18AMERICAN INDIANS $1000: Johnny Cash James Garner & Burt Reynolds are all partly descended from this tribe Cherokee
#572, aired 1987-02-17SICKNESS & HEALTH $400: American Health advises using this technique for all choking victims older than a year Heimlich maneuver
#492, aired 1986-10-28AMERICAN FAMILIES $200: Family whose name is associated with all things rich, including an oyster dish the Rockefellers
#486, aired 1986-10-20POETRY $600: The 1st volume of this American poet's works was published in 1890, 4 years after her death Emily Dickinson
#441, aired 1986-05-19THE OLYMPICS $200: Samoan-American from Mission Viejo, Cal. who, in 1984, took all the gold for men's diving Greg Louganis
#439, aired 1986-05-15AMERICAN WOMEN $1000: In 1916, 4 years before all women "got the vote", she became 1st woman elected to the House Jeanette Rankin
#400, aired 1986-03-21ALL-"AMERICAN" $200: In 1985, this television series celebrated its 33 1/3 anniversary American Bandstand
#400, aired 1986-03-21ALL-"AMERICAN" $400: You don't apply for their Platinum Card; they pick you American Express
#400, aired 1986-03-21ALL-"AMERICAN" $500 (Daily Double): Helen Keller, Eugene Debs, & Jane Addams were among liberals who formed this assoc. in 1920 the American Civil Liberties Union
#400, aired 1986-03-21ALL-"AMERICAN" $800: 1972 song hit which began "A long, long time ago..." "American Pie"
#400, aired 1986-03-21ALL-"AMERICAN" $1000: Andy Rooney, Chevy Chase, & Marshall Efron were contributors to this PBS series The Great American Dream Machine
#398, aired 1986-03-19FICTION $500: Collective name for John Dos Passos' "All American" trilogy U.S.A.
#389, aired 1986-03-06WORLD CAPITALS $1000: Sucre is this South American country's official, though not its functioning, capital Bolivia
#367, aired 1986-02-04AMERICAN FOOD AND DRINK $500: Y'all can have these ground kernals boiled, baked, or fried for breakfast, lunch, or dinner grits
#366, aired 1986-02-03FOOTBALL $400: 1st selection of this team was made by Caspar Whitney for "The Week's Sport" in 1889 an All-American team
#363, aired 1986-01-29QUOTES $400: American humorist who advised, "Put all your eggs in one basket and -- watch that basket" Mark Twain
#311, aired 1985-11-18RADIO HEROES $400: This all-American boy's theme began "Wave the flag for Hudson High, boys" Jack Armstrong
#300, aired 1985-11-01SOUTHERN COOKING $100: This "All American" picnic pork was 1st cured by the Chinese ham
#288, aired 1985-10-16AMERICAN HISTORY $200: Andrew Jackson pushed a bill through congress to push all the Indians west of this natural border the Mississippi River
#267, aired 1985-09-17AMERICAN POETRY $600: Said Ralph Waldo Emerson, "All mankind loves" this type of person a lover
#175, aired 1985-05-10SIT-COMS $300: Robert Young had all the answers in this '50s show symbolizing the "typical American family" Father Knows Best
#155, aired 1985-04-12TRAINS $500: Inventor of the engine now powering nearly all American locomotives Rudolf Diesel
#107, aired 1985-02-05SPORTS MOVIES $1000: 1940 movie where Pat O'Brien told the team to "Go in there & win one for the Gipper" Knute Rockne, All-American
#52, aired 1984-11-20FAMILIAR PHRASES $600: It can also be said "Emerge odorous as an American beauty" Come out smelling like a rose
#44, aired 1984-11-08MUSIC $200: It sounds different from a harpsichord because its strings are hit, not plucked a piano
#7, aired 1984-09-18BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $500: In 1950, they offered 1st all-purpose credit card Diners Club
#2, aired 1984-01-01SPORTS LEGENDS $500: Voted "Greatest All-round Athlete of Last Half Century", he was full-blooded American Indian Jim Thorpe

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (35 results returned)

#8969, aired 2023-11-09AMERICAN AUTHORS: In 1950 the Swedish Academy said this Nobel Prize winner "is a regional writer" but called "his regionalism universal" William Faulkner
#8943, aired 2023-10-04AMERICAN IMMIGRANTS: His 1904 will stipulated that "all the sums hereinbefore specified for prizes shall be used for prizes only" Joseph Pulitzer
#8380, aired 2021-04-16AMERICAN NAMES: One of the luminaries who drove in the "Golden Spike" in Utah in 1869 was this man who later founded a university (Leland) Stanford
#7601, aired 2017-10-02AMERICAN ARTISTS: This artist from Iowa once said, "All the really good ideas I'd ever had came to me while I was milking a cow" Grant Wood
#7473, aired 2017-02-22PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN YEARS: Year the New York World lamented, "The age of statesmen is gone... The age of rail-splitters and tailors... has succeeded" 1864
#6782, aired 2014-02-25BUSINESS: "The Everything Store" is a book about this company that in 2012 was home to 1% of all North American Internet traffic Amazon.com
#6361, aired 2012-04-23AMERICAN HISTORY: This state is known as the "Cockpit of the Revolution" for all the battles there, including a pivotal one in December 1776 New Jersey
#6210, aired 2011-09-23AMERICAN BUSINESS: In the 1880s he developed Crystal A Caramels; a product under his own name came out in 1900 Hershey
#5833, aired 2010-01-13RECORD OF THE YEAR GRAMMY WINNERS: This song's recording session occurred right after the 1985 American Music Awards & lasted all night long "We Are The World"
#5589, aired 2008-12-18HISTORIC AMERICAN QUOTATIONS: On April 29, 1861 he said, "We seek no conquest… all we ask is to be let alone" Jefferson Davis
#5405, aired 2008-02-22U.S. GOVERNMENT HISTORY: This man cast the first tie-breaking vote in U.S. Senate history John Adams
#5217, aired 2007-04-2419th CENTURY AMERICAN AUTHORS: He wrote, "I wanted to live deep and suck out all the marrow of life, to live so sturdily and spartan-like..." Thoreau
#5168, aired 2007-02-14ORGANIZATIONS: The emblem seen here is now used in countries where this organization's original emblem was controversial the (International) Red Cross
#5022, aired 2006-06-13LITERARY QUOTES: "I would like to take the great DiMaggio fishing" is a line from this 1952 work; like DiMaggio, it's an American classic The Old Man and the Sea (by Ernest Hemingway)
#5014, aired 2006-06-01PLAYWRIGHTS: In 2005 Broadway's Virginia Theatre was renamed to honor this late author, the first African-American so honored August Wilson
#4955, aired 2006-03-10HISTORIC DOCUMENTS: Clause 39 of this reads "No freeman shall be taken, or imprisoned... except by the legal judgment of his peers" the Magna Carta
#4946, aired 2006-02-27AMERICAN WOMEN: She gave herself the third-person name "Phantom", the "no-person" she was from 19 months until she was almost 7 Helen Keller
#4765, aired 2005-04-2919th CENTURY AMERICAN ART: Some versions of this painting based on a Bible verse show William Penn making a treaty with the Indians in the background Hicks's Peaceable Kingdom
#4649, aired 2004-11-18AMERICAN NOVELS: The image seen here is part of Faulkner's original text of this 1930 novel As I Lay Dying
#4634, aired 2004-10-28HISTORIC AREAS: In 1893, as it was disappearing, F.J. Turner wrote a famous essay on "The Significance of" it "in American History" the Frontier
#3906, aired 2001-09-03AUTOMOTIVE HISTORY: This Ford with a name from Native American myth was the first model to be Motor Trend Car of the Year the Thunderbird
#3190, aired 1998-06-12ORGANIZATIONS: This women's organization founded in 1890 was chartered by Congress in 1896 the Daughters of the American Revolution
#2782, aired 1996-10-08AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES: French Catholic missionaries led by Father Edward F. Sorin founded this university in 1842 Notre Dame
#2533, aired 1995-09-13AMERICAN POETRY: In a famous poem, she's "the Arrow-maker's daughter...Handsomest of all the women" Minnehaha
#1794, aired 1992-05-21AMERICAN STORIES: Story that begins, "Whoever has made a voyage up the Hudson must remember the Kaatskill Mountains" "Rip Van Winkle"
#1430, aired 1990-11-16ISLANDS: It's the only inhabited U.S. territory south of the equator American Samoa
#1265, aired 1990-02-16AMERICAN NOVELS: Chapter 15 of this 1881 novel is entitled "Tom as King" The Prince and the Pauper
#1247, aired 1990-01-23AMERICAN HISTORY: He was born in Connecticut in 1800 & hanged for treason in Virginia in 1859 John Brown
#1120, aired 1989-06-16AMERICAN PLAYWRIGHTS: M. Stapleton, Eli Wallach, Jessica Tandy & M. Leighton all won Tonys for performances in his plays Tennessee Williams
#348, aired 1986-01-08THE MILITARY: Foreign country in which the most American soldiers are stationed Germany
#103, aired 1985-01-30TELEVISION: Mt. Vernon, NY native who now hosts shows on all three major networks Dick Clark
#44, aired 1984-11-08AMERICAN GOVERNMENT: Along with president, these 2 must sign a bill for it to become law the speaker of the House & the vice president
#20, aired 1984-10-05WORLD GEOGRAPHY: It has more people than all the other South American countries combined Brazil
#4, aired 1984-09-13AMERICAN GOVERNMENT: Since 1970, the only cabinet department not headed by a secretary the Attorney General's Department
#2, aired 1984-01-01LITERATURE: Classic American novel which begins "Call me Ishmael" Moby-Dick

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Soledad O'Brien, a broadcast journalist from CNN's American Morning "This broadcast journalist has covered stories all over the world. Since...
Nick Yozamp, a junior from Washington University in St. Louis 2010 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 2010-A College Championship winner:...
Ariella Goldstein, a junior from Muhlenberg College 2009 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 20 and from Cortlandt Manor,...
Joey Beachum, a senior from Mississippi State University 2010 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2008 College Championship winner: $100,000...
Jonathan Hawley, a sophomore from Harvard University 2008 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 19 and from Oceanside, CA at...
Katie Winter, a senior from Tufts University 2008 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 22 and from Hershey, PA at...
Cheech Marin, an actor, comedian, director, writer and musician from Lost "He's played a cop on Nash Bridges, voiced a 1959 Chevy...
Thomas L. Friedman, an author and foreign affairs columnist from The New York Times "He has won three Pulitzer Prizes and authored six best sellers,...
Wolf Blitzer, a journalist from The Situation Room "Since 1990, he's covered every major story for CNN, including the...
Aisha Tyler, a comedienne, host and actress from Talk Soup, Friends, The 5th Wheel and Ghost Whisperer 2009 Celebrity Jeopardy! winner: $50,000 split between the International Rescue Committee/Congo...
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, a Basketball Hall of Famer and all-time leading scorer from the NBA "In January, the State Department named this NBA Hall of Famer...
Leslie Frates, a Spanish teacher from Hayward, California \"A Jeopardy! champion in 1991, she\'s now a Spanish teacher listed...
Chuck Todd, a journalist and chief White House correspondent from NBC News and Meet the Press "Chief White House correspondent and political director for NBC News, he...
Scott Menke, a senior from Johns Hopkins University 2009 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000. 21 and from Flemington, New Jersey...
Sid Chandrasekhar, a senior from the University of Pennsylvania from Saratoga, California 2010-B College Championship semifinalist: $10,000 + a Nintendo Wii + the...
Lewis Black, a stand-up comedian from Lewis Black's Root of All Evil "With success in films, plays, books, and TV specials, he tours...
Aisha Tyler, an actress, comedian, author and reality-show host from Archer "In addition to film and TV roles, she performs comedy at...
Brandon Hensley, a sophomore from Caltech 2008 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 19 and from Huntington, WV at...
Harry Shearer, a humorist, Spinal Tap bassist, and voice from The Simpsons "He recently celebrated the 25th anniversary of This Is Spinal Tap...
Clarence Page, a journalist from The Chicago Tribune "His nationally syndicated column began as a local column for the...
Hill Harper, an author and actor from CSI: NY "As an award-winning author, he's written three New York Times best...
Christopher Meloni, a star from Law & Order: SVU and HBO's Oz "On TV, he's worked both sides of the law. Once a...
Julie Bowen, a TV and film actress from Boston Legal, Lost and Modern Family "For two seasons, she played attorney Denise Bauer in Boston Legal....
Chris Matthews, a TV host from Hardball and The Chris Matthews Show "Once a presidential speechwriter, he's had his own political talk show...
Joshua Malina, a TV actor and creator/producer from Celebrity Poker Showdown "He created and produced Celebrity Poker Showdown for the Bravo Channel,...
Gene Visich, a homemaker from Washington Township, New Jersey Season 1 player (1984-09-18). Gene played baseball for the Rockford Peaches...
Michael Rankins, a minister and writer from Rohnert Park, California \"A 5-show winner from 1988, he has been a minister with...
Eddie Timanus, a sportswriter from Oak Hill, Virginia "His 5 wins in 1999 made him one of the most...
Naomi Senbet, an 11-year-old from Washington, D.C. "This sixth grader doesn't like to be late for anything; maybe...
Michael McKean, a Grammy winner, Oscar nominee and multi-talented performer from Hairspray and The Pajama Game "This multi-talented performer is a Grammy winner and Oscar nominee and...
Soledad O'Brien, an anchor and special correspondent from CNN's Special Investigations Unit "Currently the host of CNN's Special Investigations Unit, she's received critical...
William Garrett, a 12-year-old from Greenfield, Indiana "Serving his country as an officer in the military is his...
Jane Kaczmarek, a TV, film and Broadway actress from Malcolm in the Middle and Raising the Bar "She went from playing a hard-nosed mom in Malcolm in the...
Inta Antler, a retired computer programmer from Scarborough, Ontario, Canada Season 25 1-time champion: $12,700 + $2,000. Inta Antler - A...
Lindsay Eanet, a senior from the University of Missouri 2010-A College Championship semifinalist: $10,000. Hometown: Deerfield, Illinois. Last name pronounced...
Chris Matthews, a TV host from Hardball and The Chris Matthews Show "He served as a speechwriter for Jimmy Carter, and later as...
Jove Graham, a biomedical engineer from Lewisburg, Pennsylvania Season 26 1-time champion: $34,401 + $1,000. Jove's second contestant interview...
Chris Rodrigues, a personal banking representative from New Bedford, Massachusetts Season 26 3-time champion: $41,498 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
Justin Bernbach, a lobbyist from Brooklyn, New York 2010 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 25 7-time champion: $155,001...
Amy Wilson, a creative writing and women's studies student originally from Portland, Oregon Season 26 1-time champion: $19,999 + $2,000. Not to be confused...
Peggy Noonan, a contributing editor from The Wall Street Journal 2004 Power Players Week player (2004-05-10). Charity: The Sisters of Life.
Aaron Wicks, a planning and evaluation manager from Rochester, New York Season 26 1-time champion: $18,001 + 1,000. Aaron Wicks Rochester, NY...
Francois Dominic Laramée, a writer and TV personality from Verdun, Quebec, Canada Season 25 2-time champion: $46,300 + $1,000. Francois's name was printed...
Dan D'Addario, a senior from Columbia University 2010-A College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Hometown: Farmington, Connecticut. Daniel D'Addario...
Jonathan Franzen, a best-selling author from Purity and The Corrections "His best-selling novels are critically acclaimed and have won numerous honors,...
Claudia Perry, a sports copy editor from Jersey City, New Jersey "A pop music critic when she first appeared on Jeopardy!, she's...
Nathaniel Barnes, a composer and bartender from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 25 3-time champion: $57,300 + $2,000. In his first game,...
Eric Betts, a senior from Emory University 2009 College Championship first runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $50,000. 21 and...
Bob Woodward, an assistant managing editor from The Washington Post 2004 Power Players Week player (2004-05-10). Charity: Sidwell Friends School.
Michael Steele, a political analyst and host from MSNBC and Steele & Ungar "He was elected lieutenant governor of Maryland in 2003, and later...
Stephen Weingarten, a paraeducator from Portland, Oregon 2010 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 26 4-time champion: $96,690...
Joseph Graumann, a junior from Mays Landing, New Jersey 2006 Teen Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $10,000.
Marty Scott, an assistant district attorney from Forney, Texas Season 26 3-time champion: $64,002 + $2,000. Marty won $250,000 on...
Dan Smith, a student from Chicago, Illinois Season 25 3-time champion: $69,200 + $1,000. Dan Smith - a...
Nate Austin, a student from Hutchinson Community College "His original plan was to own a chain of international hotels...
Andrew Kreitz, a senior from Huntington Beach, California 2006 Teen Tournament 1st runner-up: $25,000.
Christie Whitman, a former governor from New Jersey "She was New Jersey's first woman governor, and later became administrator...
Jen McFann, a Peace Corps recruiter from Astoria, New York Season 26 1-time champion: $19,410 + $2,000. Jen McFann Astoria, New...
Steve Greene, a senior from UCLA from Elk Grove, California 2010-B College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000 + a Nintendo Wii +...
Marissa Goldsmith, a web developer from Springfield, Virginia Season 27 3-time champion: $44,100 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: marteena
Lizzie O'Leary, an aviation and regulation correspondent from CNN "She broke the news that Chrysler would file for Chapter 11...
Tavis Smiley, a talk show host from PBS's The Tavis Smiley Show "He's interviewed such diverse personalities as Fidel Castro, Pope John Paul...
Robin Quivers, a radio and television personality from The Howard Stern Show "Howard Stern's news anchor and sidekick for the past 28 years,...
Drew Lachey, a singer and actor from Dancing with the Stars "He was working as an emergency medical technician when brother Nick...
Iddoshe Hirpa, a junior from Louisville, Kentucky 2006 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $10,000.
Emily Riippa, a 12-year-old seventh grader from Grand Rapids, Michigan "She is a fast reader, and her mother says she was...
Doug Lach, a marketing manager from Columbus, Ohio "He was the biggest winner of the 1999-2000 season. A marketing...



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