#9045, aired 2024-02-23 | TV COMEDY $1000: Jack & Chrissy are gone, but "Three's Company" lives as the nation's partygoers dress up like this character Mrs. Roper |
#8975, aired 2023-11-17 | CURLS GONE WILD $1000: This cartoonist created Frieda, the girl with the naturally curly hair Charles Schulz |
#8924, aired 2023-07-27 | THAT SONG SLAYS $800: "Mama, just killed a man... life had just begun, but now I've gone & thrown it all away" is part of this tune, & no, we will not let you go "Bohemian Rhapsody" |
#8911, aired 2023-07-10 | QUOTABLE BOOKS $400: In "Gone with the Wind", these 4 words finish the line "Tomorrow, I'll think of some way to get him back. After all..." tomorrow is another day |
#8895, aired 2023-06-16 | THIS IS ALL A BIT MUCH $800: You've "gone" this, like Goldie Hawn in a movie title & Anna Faris in the remake overboard |
#7, aired 2022-11-06 | DOG-GONE WORDS $600: Elvis had a No. 1 hit about this kind of dog, "cryin' all the time" a hound dog |
#8619, aired 2022-04-14 | IT'S ALL ABOUT HER $1600: "Road to Tara: The Life of" this author Margaret Mitchell |
#8574, aired 2022-02-10 | AMUSING CANADIANS $200: Mike Myers came up with this character after hearing "The Look Of Love" & wondering, "Where have all the swingers gone?" Austin Powers |
#8462, aired 2021-08-10 | A VISIT TO THE ISS $600: (Dr. Kate Rubins presents the clue.) ISS crew members have gone on more than 230 of these assembly & maintenance excursions; I've been on four, & in 2019, Jessica Meir & Christina Koch made the first all-female one a spacewalk |
#8395, aired 2021-05-07 | SHEEP $800: This composer's "Messiah" says, "All we like sheep have gone astray" Handel |
#8359, aired 2021-03-18 | UNITS OF MEASURE $200: All things being about equal, if you've run a 5k, you've gone about 16,400 of these (& they might be hurting, too!) feet |
#8306, aired 2021-01-04 | ABCDEFG--THAT'S ALL YOU GET $200: One part of an epoch; we've gone from the Stone to the Space an age |
#8197, aired 2020-04-07 | THE 1990s $800: This trade pact went into effect in January 1994 & by 2008, nearly all tariffs between its 3 participating nations were gone NAFTA |
#8179, aired 2020-03-12 | BEFORE & AFTER $800: Shakespeare comedy that's cooked until all the red in the steak is gone & the meat is 170 degrees internally All's Well That Ends Well Done |
#7914, aired 2019-01-24 | TOP NON-SPORTS PROGRAMS OF ALL TIME $800: No. 4 & No. 5
(1976):
The first & second parts of this movie originally released in 1939 Gone With the Wind |
#7837, aired 2018-10-09 | CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR $400: (Christiane Amanpour gives the clue.) My 2006 documentary "Where Have All the Parents Gone?" focused on Kenyan children orphaned by this disease AIDS |
#7658, aired 2017-12-20 | WE WISH YOU "A" MERRY CHRISTMAS! $1000: Merry gentlemen, it means away from the correct path, as in "to save us all from Satan's power when we were gone" this astray |
#7303, aired 2016-05-18 | D.C. HISTORY $2,000 (Daily Double): Washington originally included 2 port cities within its boundaries: Georgetown & this city that returned to Virginia in 1846 Alexandria |
#7205, aired 2016-01-01 | GENERAL SCIENCE $1200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew demonstrates.) The secret behind what's called instant snow is sodium polyacrylate, a material also used in diapers; add water, & it expands to 100 times in volume because it's an "SAP", the "SA" standing for this amazing type of polymer; notice the water is all gone superabsorbent |
#7165, aired 2015-11-06 | WONDER WOMEN $1200: Paula Cole wondered, "Where is my John Wayne?" in the song that asks, "Where Have All" these "Gone?" the cowboys |
#6990, aired 2015-01-23 | THE KIDS ARE NOT ALL RIGHT $2,000 (Daily Double): "Veruca Salt, the little brute, has just gone down the garbage chute", wrote this author (Roald) Dahl |
#6846, aired 2014-05-26 | ALL GONE $400: We give a hoot that the whekau, or laughing this bird of New Zealand, laughs no more an owl |
#6846, aired 2014-05-26 | ALL GONE $800: The giant rice rat of Martinique hasn't been seen since 1897; the introduction of this cobra foe may be responsible a mongoose |
#6846, aired 2014-05-26 | ALL GONE $1200: The last known thylacine, or "tiger" of this Australian island, died in 1936 Tasmania |
#6846, aired 2014-05-26 | ALL GONE $2000: The dwarf woolly type of this roamed Russia's Wrangel Island a few centuries after the Great Pyramid was built a mammoth |
#6846, aired 2014-05-26 | ALL GONE $3,000 (Daily Double): The wolf named for these islands wasn't around for the 1982 war; it was hunted to extinction a century before the Falklands |
#6816, aired 2014-04-14 | CROQUET, MONSIEUR $800: A ball that has gone through all the wickets & is free to hit the final stake is called this, like a Mars lander a rover |
#6716, aired 2013-11-25 | ALL SYSTEMS GO $3,000 (Daily Double): Largely gone since the 14th century is this system in which a fief holder took an oath in a ceremony called homage the feudal system |
#6619, aired 2013-05-30 | JOHNNY GILBERT GOES TO THE MOVIES $400: (Johnny Gilbert reads the clue.) "Fiddle-dee-dee! war, war, war; the war talk's spoiling all the fun at every party this spring" Gone with the Wind |
#6598, aired 2013-05-01 | MY 3 SONGS $800: An American idol:
"Breakaway",
"Since U Been Gone",
"Mr. Know It All" Kelly Clarkson |
#6527, aired 2013-01-22 | LITERARY LAST LINES $400: A mega-bestseller: "After all, tomorrow is another day" Gone with the Wind |
#6521, aired 2013-01-14 | MY WOMAN IS GONE & MY WHISKEY RAN DRY $400: I'm all out of Yukon Jack, imported from this country Canada |
#6203, aired 2011-07-27 | QUOTATIONS FROM BARTLETT'S $400: In a 1961 song, it's the question that precedes "Girls have picked them every one, oh, when will they ever learn?" Where have all the flowers gone? |
#6179, aired 2011-06-23 | GONE "D" $800: A 2010 Bild magazine survey showed that almost half of all Germans would like to forgo the euro to get this back the Deutsch mark |
#6179, aired 2011-06-23 | GONE "D" $1200: "You're all clear, kid, now let's blow this thing & go home" is spoken just before this is destroyed in a 1977 movie the Death Star |
#6130, aired 2011-04-15 | AUTHORS IN HOLLYWOOD $4,000 (Daily Double): Named for the writer of the "Star-Spangled Banner", he spent some time on the "Gone With The Wind" script (F. Scott) Fitzgerald |
#6100, aired 2011-03-04 | A REPORTER'S BASIC QUESTIONS $800: The first word that's missing from the song title "Have All The Flowers Gone" where |
#6056, aired 2011-01-03 | NUMBERS $4,000 (Daily Double): In restaurant slang, this number means "all gone" 86 |
#5952, aired 2010-06-29 | ALL ABOARD AMTRAK $400: I'm the train route they call the City of this, which also hits Memphis & Chicago; I'll be gone 500 miles when the day is done the City of New Orleans |
#5564, aired 2008-11-13 | YOU CAN QUOTE ME ON THAT $800 (Daily Double): This author concluded a famous novel with the line "After all, tomorrow is another day" Margaret Mitchell |
#5534, aired 2008-10-02 | FOLK MUSIC $1200: In 2000 the Library of Congress named this "Where Have All The Flowers Gone?" composer one of its living legends Pete Seeger |
#5488, aired 2008-06-18 | GONE VISION $1600: In an 1823 poem, "The children were nestled all snug in their beds while" these "danced in their heads" visions of sugar plums |
#5411, aired 2008-03-03 | FICTIONAL DETECTIVES $1200: Except for "Gone Fishin'", all novels featuring this black detective created by Walter Mosley have had a color in the title Easy Rawlins |
#5364, aired 2007-12-27 | HEARTACHE TO HEARTACHE $200: This novel ends, "I'll think of some way to get him back. After all, tomorrow is another day" Gone with the Wind |
#5059, aired 2006-09-14 | BEASTLY LINES $400: In Handel's "Messiah", "All we", like these, "have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way" sheep |
#4924, aired 2006-01-26 | "SONG"S $800: Elton John told us, "When all hope is gone", these "say so much" "Sad Songs" |
#4835, aired 2005-09-23 | MILLION DOLLAR BABY $1,000 (Daily Double): Beauregard & Rhett are 2 of this billionaire's grown kids Ted Turner |
#4756, aired 2005-04-18 | I'M JUST A "BILL" $1600: The psalmist says, "Deep calleth unto deep... all thy waves and" these "are gone over me" billows |
#4609, aired 2004-09-23 | THE JOHNNY GILBERT "BLUE"s $1600: Completes this "Crystal"ine line
"I'll be fine when you’re gone / I'll just cry all night long / Say it isn't true and don't it..." "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue" |
#4590, aired 2004-07-16 | THE TOWER $4,200 (Daily Double): Upon its completion in 1930, the Chrysler Building beat out this structure as the world's tallest the Eiffel Tower |
#4437, aired 2003-12-16 | BOX OFFICE BLOCKBUSTERS $400: This 1939 film that garnered Victor Fleming an Oscar for directing is one of the most popular films of all time Gone with the Wind |
#4430, aired 2003-12-05 | FOLK SONGS $800: A line in a Russian novel, "Where are the flowers, the girls have plucked them", inspired Pete Seeger to write this song "Where Have All the Flowers Gone" |
#4321, aired 2003-05-19 | LITERARY LINES $400: Completes the concluding line from "Gone with the Wind": "After all..." "tomorrow is another day" |
#3739, aired 2000-11-30 | CIVIL WAR LITERATURE $400: The last line of this novel is "After all, tomorrow is another day." "Gone With The Wind" |
#3710, aired 2000-10-20 | ALMOST-RHYME TIME $600: In a Pete Seeger song, this title line precedes "Gone to young girls, every one" "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" |
#3639, aired 2000-06-01 | WHAT DO YOU MEAN? $400: In restaurants this number means "all gone" 86 |
#3497, aired 1999-11-16 | WHILE YOU'RE ON HOLD $200: A bad gardener's hold music could be this song "Where Have All The Flowers Gone?" |
#3345, aired 1999-03-05 | HIT TUNES $400: "Where Have All The Cowboys Gone?" Paula Cole |
#3312, aired 1999-01-19 | FOR PETE'S SAKE $600: He titled his 1993 autobiography "Where Have All The Flowers Gone?"; he also wrote the song Pete Seeger |
#3108, aired 1998-02-18 | EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY SAYS.... $1000: "We were very tired, we were very merry -- we had gone back and forth all night on" this conveyance the ferry |
#3074, aired 1998-01-01 | PAUL, MEET PAULA $500 (Daily Double): She asks the questions in the song heard here:
"Where is my John Wayne? / Where is my prairie song? / Where is my happy ending?" Paula Cole |
#2992, aired 1997-09-09 | QUESTIONS $800: Melancholy Pete Seeger song that asks, "When will they ever learn?" "Where Have All The Flowers Gone?" |
#2743, aired 1996-07-03 | AMERICAN FOOD HISTORY $200: In lunch counter lingo of days gone by, this all-American dessert was "Eve with a lid on" apple pie |
#2538, aired 1995-09-20 | PETES & PETERS $1,500 (Daily Double): The last names of the Peter in the group heard here & the Pete who wrote the song: "Where have all the flowers gone, long time passing? / Where have all the flowers gone, long time ago? / Where have all the flowers gone?" Seeger & Yarrow |
#2066, aired 1993-09-06 | THE MOVIES $100: Its last line is "After all, tomorrow is another day" Gone with the Wind |
#1982, aired 1993-03-30 | GEORGE WASHINGTON $100: In 1789 almost all of his natural ones of these were gone; substitute materials included hippo tusk teeth |
#1746, aired 1992-03-16 | TOMORROW $300: This 1936 book ends "After all, tomorrow is another day" Gone with the Wind |
#1645, aired 1991-10-25 | MOVIE NOSTALGIA $100: By the end of the film, her father, mother, daughter & 2 of her husbands are all "Gone with the Wind" Scarlett O'Hara |
#1600, aired 1991-07-12 | LITERARY "LAST"s $1000: Poet Thos. Moore wrote of this flower "left blooming alone; all her lovely companions are faded and gone" "The Last Rose of Summer" |
#1431, aired 1990-11-19 | ALL GONE $200: Soldiers ready to fight at short notice, they disappeared as the American colonies formed regular armies the Minutemen |
#1431, aired 1990-11-19 | ALL GONE $400: In 1902 the Thomas B. Jeffrey Company made 1500 of these cars, a line later bought by Nash Ramblers |
#1431, aired 1990-11-19 | ALL GONE $600: When DC Comics rearranged its universe a few years ago, this heroine also known as Linda Danvers was killed off Supergirl |
#1431, aired 1990-11-19 | ALL GONE $1000: No one can claim to be related to this author, his last direct descendant, Elizabeth, died in 1670 Shakespeare |
#1431, aired 1990-11-19 | ALL GONE $3,000 (Daily Double): This day is the last day of the 20th century, after that it will be all gone December 31, 2000 |
#1207, aired 1989-11-28 | FLORAL QUOTES $600 (Daily Double): Floral title of the Pete Seeger song that also asked "When will they ever learn?" "Where Have All The Flowers Gone?" |
#1178, aired 1989-10-18 | FLOWERS $300 (Daily Double): Thomas Moore wrote, "'Tis" this last flower "left blooming alone; all her lovely companions are faded and gone" the last rose of summer |
#990, aired 1988-12-16 | SHOW MUSIC $100: Irving Berlin wrote, "Blue days, all of them gone, nothing but" these "from now on" blue skies |
#974, aired 1988-11-24 | U.S. STATES $2,121 (Daily Double): State noted for hot summer winds, or name of the group heard here:
"I close my eyes / Only for a moment, and the moment's gone / All my dreams / Pass before my eyes..." Kansas |
#923, aired 1988-09-14 | NOVELS $400: This novel concludes, "After all, tomorrow is another day" Gone with the Wind |
#898, aired 1988-06-29 | U.S. CITIES $1,600 (Daily Double): City celebrated in song in both a 1959 Wilbert Harrison No. 1 hit & the following:
"Y' c'n turn the radiator on whenever you want some heat /
With ev'ry kind o' comfort ev'ry house is all complete /
You c'n walk to privies in the rain and never wet your feet! /
They've gone about as fur as they can go (Yes sir!) /
They've gone about as fur as they can go!..." Kansas City |
#839, aired 1988-04-07 | QUESTIONABLE SONGS $600: Song which eventually asks, "Where have all the graveyards gone?" "Where Have All The Flowers Gone?" |
#642, aired 1987-05-26 | FOLK MUSIC $100: Title question Pete Seeger asked, "Long time passing... long time ago" "Where Have All The Flowers Gone?" |
#476, aired 1986-10-06 | OPERA $100 (Daily Double): In 1963, Joan Sutherland helped launch this famed tenor's career
[Operatic singing plays] Luciano Pavarotti |
#294, aired 1985-10-24 | FOLK MUSIC $200: Song title answered by "Young girls pick them ev'ry one" "Where Have All The Flowers Gone" |
#128, aired 1985-03-06 | STAR TREK $1000: Title of the 3rd TV episode or the last line of the opening narration "where no man has gone before" |
#30, aired 1984-10-19 | PROTEST SONGS $200: Peter, Paul & Mary popularized this botanical lament "Where Have All The Flowers Gone?" |
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