Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (1000 results returned) (search results maxed out)

#9068, aired 2024-03-27CRUISE LINES $200: As this character, Tom Cruise radioed the tower, "This is Ghost Rider requesting a flyby" but was told the pattern was full Maverick
#9063, aired 2024-03-20MISSION: PLAUSIBLE $1000: Climb all 2,909 stairs to level 160 of this building that opened in 2010; you probably should get permission & remember... hydrate! the Burj Khalifa
#9061, aired 2024-03-18HORRORS! $15,200 (Daily Double): The title of this 1962 Ray Bradbury novel is a Shakespeare line that rhymes with "by the pricking of my thumbs" Something Wicked This Way Comes
#9053, aired 2024-03-06MIDDLE X $600: Multiple blaring horns or warning hooters (that means put an S at the end of this high-score Scrabble word, y'all) claxons
#9048, aired 2024-02-28THAT'S IN ASIA $800: The Krishna River is one of many that flow into this 839,000-square-mile bay, as it is, after all, an 839,000-square-mile bay the Bay of Bengal
#9043, aired 2024-02-211990s MUSIC $200: "Shakedown" is the first word of this Smashing Pumpkins song named for a year 1979
#9040, aired 2024-02-16THAT'S GOT 2 HYPHENS $800: It's a brawl with no rules & for our purposes, no cost a free-for-all
#9040, aired 2024-02-16MYTHOLOGY $1200: This nymph's unrequited love for Narcissus made her fade away until all that was left of her was her voice Echo
#9038, aired 2024-02-141970s MOVIES $800: 2 things about this 1971 guy--he's "the cat that won't cop out when there's danger all about" & "no one understands him but his woman" Shaft
#9036, aired 2024-02-12INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS $1200: We do "declare" that members of the Brussels-based WCO, or World this Organization, deal with 98% of all trade the World Customs Organization
#9034, aired 2024-02-08END OF STORY $1600: A dystopian first-person tale: "But you, O my brothers, remember sometimes thy little Alex that was. Amen. And all that cal" A Clockwork Orange
#9029, aired 2024-02-01RAP WORDS & PHRASES $1,800 (Daily Double): Thug Passion, a cocktail that's one part Alizé & one part Cristal, is referenced on this rapper's 1996 album "All Eyez On Me" Tupac Shakur
#26, aired 2024-01-23PEAK TV $200: Due to a mix-up, the giant robot doll from this South Korean series was briefly displayed in front of a museum Squid Game
#26, aired 2024-01-23OZZY OSBOURNE'S FAVORITE SONGS $300: Said to be inspired by Judy Garland, this Elton John hit is actually about giving up the fast lane for a quieter life "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road"
#26, aired 2024-01-23ORGANIC CHEMISTRY $500: Chemically speaking, they're molecules with at least one unpaired electron; true to their name, they can be, like, totally reactive radicals
#9017, aired 2024-01-16TV CLIFFHANGERS $1600: This Apple TV+ show employed a time jump to 2003 & the reveal that a NASA director was now in... Russia For All Mankind
#25, aired 2024-01-16WORDS THAT MAKE DOGS GO NUTS $200: It goes hand in hand with "trick" on All Hallows' Eve treat
#25, aired 2024-01-16NAME THAT '90s HIT $300: Alanis Morissette: "It's like ten thousand spoons when all you need is a knife" "Ironic"
#25, aired 2024-01-16NAME THAT '90s HIT $1200: Red Hot Chili Peppers: "I don't ever wanna feel like I did that day, but take me to the place I love, take me all the way" "Under The Bridge"
#25, aired 2024-01-16NAME THAT '90s HIT $1500: Biggie Smalls: "It was all a dream, I used to read Word Up! Magazine, Salt-n-Pepa and Heavy D up in the limousine" "Juicy"
#25, aired 2024-01-16THE FRENCH HORN $2,000 (Daily Double): In one of the least alluring rituals of horn maintenance, players must invert their instruments routinely to drain them of this spit
#9015, aired 2024-01-12UFOs $200: A 1947 headline read that a rancher from this state was "surprised at all the excitement created by his 'disc'overy" New Mexico
#1, aired 2024-01-12HEAR ME ROAR $1200: Written in 1792, this French song asks, "Do you hear in the countryside the roar of those savage soldiers?" "La Marseillaise"
#9014, aired 2024-01-11NOVELS $800: The book that started it all, 1993's "Along Came a Spider", was this author's first novel to feature detective Alex Cross (James) Patterson
#24, aired 2024-01-09"DIS"CONTINUED $400: In law, it's "a justice's nonconcurrence with a decision of the majority"; it's also the nickname of the collar worn by RBG dissent
#9009, aired 2024-01-04ALL ABOUT AUTHORS $1,200 (Daily Double): This 19th century author of adventure novels suffered from tuberculosis & moved to the South Seas for his health, dying in Samoa Robert Louis Stevenson
#9007, aired 2024-01-02ALL THE WORLD'S A SHAKESPEARE STAGE $1,400 (Daily Double): "The Winter's Tale" alternates between Sicily & this Czech region that gave us a word for an unorthodox, often arty person Bohemia
#9005, aired 2023-12-29A MASTER-FUL CATEGORY $400: A playing card begins this idiom that ends "master of none" jack of all trades
#9000, aired 2023-12-22BIOLOGY $10,000 (Daily Double): This adjective for the organ that gives nutrients to the fetus describes all mammals except marsupials & a few even weirder ones placental
#8999, aired 2023-12-21EUR"O"s $1200: What's that smell? Must be all the industrial pollution in this big river that forms part of the Poland-Germany border the Oder
#8999, aired 2023-12-21PHILOSOPHY $2000: Attributed to this mathematician & philosopher of ancient Greece is the observation that "all things are numbers" Pythagoras
#8993, aired 2023-12-13NAME THAT CARMAKER $200: You can truck in its Tacoma all the way to Yakima Toyota
#8992, aired 2023-12-12SEINFELD BEFORE & AFTER $1600: Avuncular Seinfeld relative who kvetched all the way through writing Russian fiction like "The Death of Ivan Ilyich" Uncle Leo Tolstoy
#8988, aired 2023-12-06DECIMALS $1200: Though not required, "trailing" these to the right of a decimal point are often used to show levels of accuracy zeros
#22, aired 2023-12-06"OO"! "OO"! I KNOW! $600: Kevin Bacon once said that when he attends a wedding, he bribes the DJ to not play this song from a 1984 movie he starred in "Footloose"
#22, aired 2023-12-06CELEBRITY TELL-ALLS $1200: "Greenlights": His father brought a dead cockatiel back to life by giving it mouth-to-mouth Matthew McConaughey
#22, aired 2023-12-06CELEBRITY TELL-ALLS $1500: "The Last Black Unicorn": She estimates that she worked over 500 bar mitzvahs in her younger years Tiffany Haddish
#21, aired 2023-11-29RULES OF THE GAME $300: Blocks may be tapped or knocked in order to find a loose one that is safe to move Jenga
#21, aired 2023-11-29WHISTLING HALL OF FAME $2,000 (Daily Double): Along with "wastin' time", add whistling to the list of things Otis Redding was doing in a 1968 hit about "Sittin"' here "On The Dock Of The Bay"
#8976, aired 2023-11-20ALL GOD'S CREATURES $800: This 2-humped camel is probably named for the ancient country in Central Asia where it originated Bactrian
#8970, aired 2023-11-10WHERE'S THAT? $200: We all should remember this U.S. landmark the Alamo
#8966, aired 2023-11-06HAIKU ABOUT THE POET $600: American guy / "The Wreck of the Hesperus" / That's all you should need Longfellow
#8964, aired 2023-11-02ALL THE PRESIDENTS' CHILDREN $400: That's Abraham Lincoln looking at a book with son Thomas, who was better known by this 3-letter nickname Tad
#8963, aired 2023-11-01NAME THAT TUNESTER $200: "I came in like a wrecking ball, I never hit so hard in love, all I wanted was to break your walls" Miley Cyrus
#8963, aired 2023-11-01NAME THAT TUNESTER $1000: "She's up all night to the sun, I'm up all night to get some, she's up all night for good fun, I'm up all night to get lucky" Pharrell (Daft Punk)
#19, aired 2023-11-01HAIL TO THE CHEF $1,100 (Daily Double): A distillery at this historic Virginia estate makes whiskey based on George Washington's own recipe Mount Vernon
#8959, aired 2023-10-26BOOKS & AUTHORS $400: "I, Claudius" author Robert Graves expressed the disillusion of many in "Goodbye to All That", his memoir of this war World War I
#8958, aired 2023-10-25WASN'T THAT AN '80s THING? $400: A man... a woman in distress... ladder climbing... a giant ape... this video game that debuted in 1981 had it all! Donkey Kong
#8957, aired 2023-10-24COUNTRIES THAT BORDER INDIA $400: The border between India & this nation includes the village of Wagah with its rival army parades performed there daily Pakistan
#8957, aired 2023-10-24CONTRONYMS $1600: This adjective describes both something that moves quickly & something that doesn't move at all fast
#8953, aired 2023-10-18"SMOKE" $400: In song, the 5 words that precede "all covered with snow" On top of Old Smokey
#17, aired 2023-10-18NONAGENARIANS $11,400 (Daily Double): Making comedy fans wait over 40 years for a sequel, this 97-year-old released "History of the World, Part II" in 2023 Mel Brooks
#8952, aired 2023-10-17DUST TO DUST $600: In Genesis "God said unto" this creature "dust shalt thou eat all the days of thy life" the serpent
#8950, aired 2023-10-13WE WHISTLE WHILE YOU WORK $1000: We provide you the best in classical whistling with this piece heard here Four Seasons
#16, aired 2023-10-11ALL YOU NEED IS "L-O-V-E" $100: A company called "London" this "tours" provides "a whirlwind tour of the history of the British public toilet" loo
#16, aired 2023-10-11FASHION FOR ALL $300: Stating the need that "every woman felt included in this brand", Fenty Beauty was launched in 2017 by this singer Rihanna
#16, aired 2023-10-11ALL YOU NEED IS "L-O-V-E" $300: Led Zeppelin warned that this type of wall is "going to break", while Don McLean lamented that it was dry a levee
#16, aired 2023-10-11ALL YOU NEED IS "L-O-V-E" $500: As Charles Darwin could tell you, to do this is to gradually change or develop over time evolve
#16, aired 2023-10-11HI, I'M J.LO $600: Boxing's greatest "J.Lo" of all time, he had a sports arena named after him in Detroit that was known locally as "the Joe" Joe Louis
#16, aired 2023-10-11FASHION FOR ALL $900: Because clasps in the back can be painful to reach, Liberare is a brand that sells front-opening types of this undergarment a bra (brassiere)
#16, aired 2023-10-11YOU'RE A HOMOPHONE, DIANE $1,000 (Daily Double): In her 1983 book's acknowledgements, primatologist Dian Fossey thanks mostly humans but also these animals mountain gorillas
#16, aired 2023-10-11FOR SWEATER OR WORSE $1,000 (Daily Double): Sweaters that button in front are named for British officer James Thomas Brudenell, the 7th Earl of this Cardigan
#16, aired 2023-10-11HI, I'M J.LO $2,100 (Daily Double): You can buy a copy of "The Call of the Wild" at the gift shop in the California state park dedicated to this "J.Lo" Jack London
#16, aired 2023-10-11PEW! PEW! PEW! $3,000 (Daily Double): Derived from the French word for "flea", it's a dark shade of red similar to burnt sienna puce
#8947, aired 2023-10-10I WROTE THAT LINE $2000: "In the actions of all men... where there is no impartial arbiter, one must consider the final result" Machiavelli
#15, aired 2023-10-04ESTATE PLANNING $1,200 (Daily Double): In law, it's one party managing another's property for the benefit of a third; in life, some say it's the key to a good relationship trust
#8940, aired 2023-09-29WORDS THAT END WITH "E" $200: It's zero in tennis, the last name of a Beach Boy & all you need love
#8940, aired 2023-09-29CHEMICAL FORMULAS $400: It's sweet, it's simple, it's C6H12O6 glucose
#8939, aired 2023-09-28SEOUL FOOD $600: Chimaek is all the rage, a dish that pairs fried chicken with this potent potable, perhaps a Busan lager beer
#8938, aired 2023-09-27TRICKY QUESTIONS $200: Total cubic feet of earth in a hole 1 yard wide, 1 yard long & 1 yard deep there is no earth in that hole (no dirt at all in a hole)
#14, aired 2023-09-27CHICKEN FIVE WAYS $200: Said to have been invented in Glasgow in the 1970s, this spiced Indian curry is often called a national dish of Britain chicken tikka masala
#14, aired 2023-09-27OUI, OUI, HISTORY $1,000 (Daily Double): After being given the key to this prison overthrown in 1789, the Marquis de Lafayette re-gifted it to his pal George Washington the Bastille
#14, aired 2023-09-27MEDITATION $1000: A state of attention often cited as the goal of meditation practice; it's loosely defined as "being present in the moment" mindfulness
#14, aired 2023-09-27OUT OF BREATH $2,500 (Daily Double): As Taylor Swift knows all too well, this type of person has an intense dislike of something hater
#8935, aired 2023-09-22ALL'S WHALE THAT ENDS WHALE $200: This state's official marine mammal is the bowhead whale, which inhabits Arctic waters Alaska
#8935, aired 2023-09-22ALL'S WHALE THAT ENDS WHALE $400: Whoa! Reaching 80 feet or more in length, the finback whale is second in size only to this one the blue whale
#8935, aired 2023-09-22ALL'S WHALE THAT ENDS WHALE $600: One of the 2 3-letter terms for a group of whales a pod (a gam)
#8935, aired 2023-09-22ALL'S WHALE THAT ENDS WHALE $800: Gray whales are an example of this toothless class of whales that also have 2 blowholes baleen
#8935, aired 2023-09-22ALL'S WHALE THAT ENDS WHALE $1000: This solid waxy substance that originates in the intestines of sperm whales is used in perfume making ambergris
#8933, aired 2023-09-20B MINUS $1000: When a cetacean fatty layer sweats out its B, this unskilled seaman is all that's left a lubber (from blubber)
#8931, aired 2023-09-18ACTIVISTS $800: "We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men & women are created equal", said this 3-named woman in 1848 Elizabeth Cady Stanton
#8931, aired 2023-09-181990s HITMAKERS $1200: Oasis sang, "Because maybe, you're gonna be the one that saves me, & after all, you're my" this wonderwall
#8930, aired 2023-09-15CAT LOVERS $1000: This gorilla famous for learning sign language once adopted a kitten that she cared for & named "All Ball" Koko
#8930, aired 2023-09-15AGATHA ALL ALONG $1000: More than 460 actors & actresses have appeared in this play that originated as a request of the BBC for Queen Mary The Mousetrap
#8927, aired 2023-09-12THAT'S T-B-D $800: All added up, it means arranged in a systematic form tabulated
#8926, aired 2023-09-11A LATIN BESTIARY $400: That Bubo, this avian, was making noise all night & I couldn't sleep an owl
#8924, aired 2023-07-27THAT 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"
#8922, aired 2023-07-25SOMETHING'S ROTTEN $400: Valentine in "Army of the Dead" was rotten all over, as a zombie one of these that would make Joe Exotic squeal a tiger
#8921, aired 2023-07-24UNIFORM NUMBERS $800: You won't see any players from this MLB team wearing a single digit number; they've all been retired, & No. 8, twice the Yankees
#8921, aired 2023-07-24MAKEOVERS $1200: Rachael Leigh Cook gets a major glow up in this 1999 film with Freddie Prinze Jr.--her glasses are removed She's All That
#8916, aired 2023-07-17WHO'S THAT POET? $400: Nearing 40, had no poetry books out; took "The Road Not Taken" anyway, made all the difference; a New England patriot Frost
#8913, aired 2023-07-12READING WITH JENNA BUSH HAGER $800: (Jenna Bush Hager presents the clue.) One book that I have read multiple times & chose for my book club is "The Bluest Eye" by this woman, my all-time favorite author Toni Morrison
#8912, aired 2023-07-11FRIENDS $200: Bonding over their love of golf, this entertainer said that of all the presidents Gerald Ford was "the one I can call a pal" Bob Hope
#8895, aired 2023-06-16GREASE & ROAM $600: Automotive grease is heavily used in this system that provides steering stability & keeps passengers from bouncing all over the place the suspension
#8887, aired 2023-06-06RIAA TOP-SELLING ARTISTS $200: This rock band tops the list with more than 183 million album sales, & that's all the clue you get The Beatles
#8887, aired 2023-06-06THIS & THAT $800: This Planters mascot is all class, with a monocle, spats & a top hat Mr. Peanut
#8883, aired 2023-05-31ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER $400: (Andrew Lloyd Webber presents the clue.) One of the twists in "Bad Cinderella" is that this prince is missing in action when the show opens, so I didn't write any songs for him in Act 1 "I am Bad Cinderella / Got a style all my own / And I will not change it for you..." Prince Charming
#8880, aired 2023-05-26THAT BOOK CHARACTER DOES THINGS $400: Obeys instruction "Eat me"; sees a cat that's all smiles; lets the cards fall where they may Alice
#20, aired 2023-05-24"P" IS FOR POETRY $400: Of this figure, Byron wrote, "titan...the rock, the vulture, and the chain, all that the proud can feel of pain" Prometheus
#20, aired 2023-05-24IT'S JUST US $2000: Paul Williams, Helen Reddy & Johnny Mathis have all recorded the song that says, "Sometimes it feels like" this mismatch "You And Me Against The World"
#16, aired 2023-05-22FAMOUS FOLKS $1200: This TikToker seen here starred in the gender-swapped movie remake "He's All That" Addison Rae
#15, aired 2023-05-22TOUGH SCIENCE $2000: Before oxygen was discovered, it was thought that all combustible matter contained a burnable substance called this phlogiston
#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)
#13, aired 2023-05-17PAGE TO SCREEN WITH A DIFFERENT TITLE $1000: A sort of sci-fi "Groundhog Day", Hiroshi Sakurazaka's novel "All You Need Is Kill" became this Tom Cruise movie Edge of Tomorrow
#13, aired 2023-05-171990s EMMY AWARDS $1600: A college football player, he scored an Emmy for coaching the game as Wood Newton on "Evening Shade" Burt Reynolds
#11, aired 2023-05-16ALL THE WAY FROM "K" TO "K" $600: They told Jed Clampett, "Jed, move away from there"--he listened & found himself in Beverly--Hills, that is kinfolk
#10, aired 2023-05-15GREAT SPORTS CALLS $200: Andrés Cantor said he almost fainted while making this call after a thrilling Landon Donovan score GOOOAAAL!
#8870, aired 2023-05-12A BIRTHDAY TO REMEMBER $200: Her 1962 rendition of "Happy Birthday" included "Thanks, Mr. Pres., for all the things you've done, the battles that you've won" Marilyn Monroe
#3, aired 2023-05-09COLONIAL AMERICA $7,200 (Daily Double): This evangelical revival of the 1730s & 1740s was led by such theologians as George Whitefield & Jonathan Edwards the Great Awakening
#8866, aired 2023-05-08THE QUOTABLE ALEX $1200: An author: "All for one, one for all--that is our motto, is it not?" Dumas
#2, aired 2023-05-08BACK IN THE 12th CENTURY $1600: This Welsh abbey on the River Wye was founded for Cistercian monks in 1131 Tintern
#2, aired 2023-05-08POP CULTURE IN BLACK & WHITE $2000: Nicknamed for something sweet, he joined the all-white New Orleans Rhythm Kings on an early integrated jazz recording session Jelly Roll Morton
#2, aired 2023-05-08WOMEN WRITERS $8,000 (Daily Double): Min Jin Lee's novel "Pachinko" follows generations of a Korean immigrant family overcoming bias in this other Asian nation Japan
#8864, aired 2023-05-04PHRASING $600: All aboard this, an expression for an easy & lucrative job that begins with a turkey topper the gravy train
#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"
#8847, aired 2023-04-11ONE HOT MoMA $1200: Gordon Parks' "Excerpt from" this film about a "Black private dick that's a sex machine to all the chicks" is at MoMA & we can dig it Shaft
#8846, aired 2023-04-10QUANTUM SCIENCE $2000: (Spiros Michalakis presents the clue.) Classical mechanics says that all physical quantities can be known at the same time; this principle, from Werner Heisenberg, sets quantum science apart by saying that the more sure you are of a particle's position, the less sure you are of its momentum the uncertainty principle
#8842, aired 2023-04-04ALL THE DAYS OF MY LIFE $200: He racked up a number of wedding days: June 11, 1509; Jan, 25, 1533; May 30, 1536; Jan, 6, 1540; July 28, 1540; & July 12, 1543 Henry VIII
#8842, aired 2023-04-04TURTLES ALL THE WAY DOWN $1600: In 1967 The Turtles had a No. 1 hit with this song that begins, "Imagine me & you, I do" "Happy Together"
#8841, aired 2023-04-03YOU'RE GONNA SING $400: This Black Eyed Peas song asks the tough question "Whatcha gonna do with all that junk? All that junk inside your trunk?" "My Humps"
#8840, aired 2023-03-31HEY, BIG SPENDER $200: If you've really got all that dough, why don't you buy Action Comics #1 from 1938, which saw the debut of this otherworldly hero Superman
#8835, aired 2023-03-24REJECTED AUTHORS $2000: One of this author's Navajo mysteries was rejected by an agent who said, "Get rid of all that Indian stuff" Tony Hillerman
#8832, aired 2023-03-21IT'S A JOKE $600: Hosting those very awards, this cheeky Brit said the Golden Globes are "like the Oscars, but without all that esteem" Ricky Gervais
#8822, aired 2023-03-07"Y" ON THE MAP $1,600 (Daily Double): Site of a historic 1945 conference, this city on the Crimean Peninsula is known for its many health resorts Yalta
#8820, aired 2023-03-03AROUND THE WORLD $4,000 (Daily Double): The book "Noah's Flood" proposed that the event happened when the Mediterranean burst into this sea 7,600 years ago the Black Sea
#8819, aired 2023-03-02IN THE SPORT $200: Inherited runners, appeal play, pickoff baseball
#8818, aired 2023-03-01RECENT MOVIES $800: (Hi, I'm Constance Wu.) In this 2018 film, I played Rachel Chu, who discovers all of a sudden that her boyfriend is super wealthy & one of Singapore's most eligible bachelors Crazy Rich Asians
#8816, aired 2023-02-27WHAT'S THAT SCI. ABBREV.? $1000: Pa: This unit of pressure named for a 17th century Frenchman pascal
#8811, aired 2023-02-20A CRASH COURSE IN JOHN GREEN $400: (John Green presents the clue.) The title of my novel about Aza & how her OCD affects her life comes from a philosophical joke in which the Earth is flat & resting on the shell of a reptile, & what is that reptile standing on? It's these all the way down turtles
#8809, aired 2023-02-16ALL WAYS $800: We "doubt" you'd forget that in John 14, Jesus says to him, "I am the way" Thomas
#8808, aired 2023-02-15ALL $400: A direction-finding device is in this 12-letter word that follows "all" encompassing
#8808, aired 2023-02-15ALL $1200: A Mexican entree ends this idiom that means the entirety the whole enchilada
#8803, aired 2023-02-08THAT'S DEDICATION $800: in 1935 this poet dedicated a self-published work to the 14 publishers who rejected it & called it "no thanks" E. E. Cummings
#8799, aired 2023-02-02PLAY THAT GAME $200: It's gotta be hard to catch 'em all when new video games keep coming out, but in 2022 folks gave it a shot with this "Legends: Arceus" Pokémon
#13, aired 2023-02-02ALL ABOUT DISNEY $600: Walt Disney coined this acronym for the experimental prototype community he planned to build in Florida; it would open in 1982 EPCOT
#13, aired 2023-02-02ALL ABOUT DISNEY $800: In 2006 Disney acquired this computer animation leader that it had first collaborated with on "Toy Story" Pixar
#13, aired 2023-02-02TAKING A GAMBLE WITH JAMES HOLZHAUER $1200: (James Holzhauer presents the clue.) If you want a chance at big cash, try a slot machine with one of these 11-letter jackpots that builds over time until someone wins it all a progressive
#8797, aired 2023-01-31JASON CONCEPCION $800: (Jason Concepcion presents the clue.) A 2021 episode of "Takeline" examined Major League Baseball's decision to move its All-Star Game out of this state after it passed a law that reduced the number of ballot drop boxes in Fulton County and elsewhere Georgia
#12, aired 2023-01-26UNDER STUDY $900: Its name means "earth study" & it studies all that makes up the Earth, including its rocks & minerals geology
#12, aired 2023-01-26U.S. GOVERNMENT $1200: A 2018 USA Today headline: "Rex Tillerson was on the toilet when he was told he'd be fired" from this diplomatic Cabinet job secretary of state
#12, aired 2023-01-26A SIGN OF SHAME $3,000 (Daily Double): In this Nathaniel Hawthorne novel, single mom Hester Prynne must wear a red "A" on her dress The Scarlet Letter
#12, aired 2023-01-26WORLD HISTORY $9,800 (Daily Double): This dynasty that ruled China from 1368 to 1644 was noted for its arts & culture including, of course, ceramics & porcelain vases Ming
#8790, aired 2023-01-20THIS PIECE OF PAPER WILL TELL YOU WHAT TO DO $2000: In the gospel of Luke, "There went out a decree" from this ruler "that all the world should be taxed" Caesar Augustus
#8789, aired 2023-01-19SELF-REFERENTIAL BEATLES $1200: "There's nothing you can know that isn't known", like adding "She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah" to the end of this song "All You Need Is Love"
#8788, aired 2023-01-18SONGS OF THE 2010s $200: In 2014 Meghan Trainor was "all about that bass, 'bout that bass, no" this treble
#8786, aired 2023-01-16THE COLORS OF SCIENCE $200: In physics, this type of "body" is a surface that absorbs all the radiation that falls on it a blackbody
#8785, aired 2023-01-13A LINEAR CATEGORY $2000: A ship's course touching all meridians at the same angle is this line that sounds like sailors' favorite liquor a rhumb line
#8784, aired 2023-01-12ANATOMICAL ETYMOLOGY $1200: The name of this organ that produces digestive juices comes from words meaning "all flesh" the pancreas
#8783, aired 2023-01-11ALL ABOUT MEXICO $1000: A Spanish word for "processing fee" gives us this term for low-wage export factories that dot Mexico's border with the United States the maquiladoras
#8782, aired 2023-01-10THE BOTTOM LINE $200: He ended a poem, "I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference" Frost
#8779, aired 2023-01-05THE DOOMSDAY BOOK $800: In "Station" this, "of all of them there... that night, the bartender was the one who survived the longest. He died three weeks later" Station Eleven
#9, aired 2023-01-05NATURE $600 (Daily Double): Research suggests that despite its reputation, this flightless bird that went extinct in the 1600s wasn't so dumb after all the dodo
#8774, aired 2022-12-29CLASSIC FLUTE ROCK $600: Cool jazz' Bud Shank improv-ed the solo on this song by The Mamas & The Papas that begins, "All the leaves are brown" "California Dreamin'"
#8773, aired 2022-12-28ALL DRESSED IN WHITE $1000: Initiates in this religion that developed in Cuba in the 1800s wear white for their first year Santeria
#8767, aired 2022-12-20CONTRACTIONS $1000: It begins a 5-word Shakespeare title All's
#8763, aired 2022-12-14HISTORIC NAMES $600: Before Little Bighorn, this Sioux leader had a vision that all his enemies would be delivered into his hands Sitting Bull
#8760, aired 2022-12-09STATE POSTAL ABBREVIATION WORDS $400: A wizard's magic rod Washington & North Dakota
#8759, aired 2022-12-081990s VOCAB TEST $400: That's really great! It's "all that and" this snack offering a bag of chips
#8759, aired 2022-12-08IN THE ROOM $800: On the floor, this 4-letter deep-pile carpeting that was all the rage in the 1970s shag
#8749, aired 2022-11-24IT'S A THANKSGIVING MIRACLE! $800: Sorry to say it's a miracle, fans of this NFL team, but they won! That's big, what with their 37-43-2 all-time record on the day the Lions
#8748, aired 2022-11-23A LOUD CATEGORY $600: A New York Times article was titled "The First Thing We Do, Let's Kill All" these lawn devices that can cause tinnitus leaf blowers
#8745, aired 2022-11-18THE "ANTI" CATEGORY $600: Patrick Henry was a leader of this group that took issue with the Constitution & an all-too-powerful national government the Anti-Federalists
#8745, aired 2022-11-18FURNITURE $1,000 (Daily Double): The name of this piece of furniture comes from the French for "to put to bed" a couch
#8744, aired 2022-11-17WE'LL ALL NEED A DRINK AFTER THIS $400: Vodka, rum, tequila, gin & triple sec go in this cocktail, & you must be from a certain part of New York if you think that's a good idea Long Island Iced Tea
#8744, aired 2022-11-17THE KING JAMES BIBLE SAITH $600: From Deuteronomy: "Of all that are in the waters: all that have fins and" these "shall ye eat" scales
#8, aired 2022-11-13THAT BOOK YOU'VE BEEN MEANING TO READ $300 (Daily Double): You dug the musical with Cosette, Javert & all the sad songs; now it's time to pry open this Victor Hugo novel from 1862 Les miserables
#8, aired 2022-11-13COMPUTER SCIENCE WITH MATT AMODIO $300: (Matt Amodio delivers the clue.) Before the hard disk era, the storage of data or programs known as this word took more cumbersome forms, like huge circular drums & reels bearing hundreds of feet of tape memory
#8740, aired 2022-11-11ELEGIES $16,800 (Daily Double): 1855's "Haworth Churchyard" was Matthew Arnold's tribute to these literary sisters, written soon after the last one passed the Brontë sisters
#8739, aired 2022-11-10ALL OVER THE MAP $800: Discovered in 1767 by a British naval officer, this 2-mile-long island was uninhabited until 1790, but a mutiny changed that Pitcairn
#8737, aired 2022-11-08NUMBER, PLEASE $400: Normally, the human body contains this number of chromosomal pairs 23
#8737, aired 2022-11-08HITS OF 2002 $400: Give us the title of this Nelly song that heated up all the way to No. 1 but please, don't take off all your clothes "Hot In Herre"
#8737, aired 2022-11-08REMEMBERING ALEX TREBEK $1000: Alex had tons of hardware supplies, including these, also called half-moon keys; he never knew what they were for, though Woodruff keys
#7, aired 2022-11-06ALL ABOUT ALLITERATIVE BOOK CHARACTERS $100: Severus Snape is the "Defense Against the Dark Arts" teacher at this school that Harry Potter attends Hogwarts
#7, aired 2022-11-06READY FOR MY NUDE SCENE $300: This actor said that he had no nude double for "The Wolf of Wall Street": "All the flopping around... was all me" Leonardo DiCaprio
#8735, aired 2022-11-04DINOSAUR NAMES $3,000 (Daily Double): Because of its longer front legs, this tall dinosaur was given a name meaning "arm lizard" Brachiosaurus
#8731, aired 2022-10-31THIS CATEGORY IS CONFUSING $400: Elvis sang that, in a state of amorous confusion, he was "all" this, a state not uncommon to snowglobes shook up
#8724, aired 2022-10-20POETS & POETRY $2,569 (Daily Double): It begins, "Of man's first disobedience, and the fruit of that forbidden tree whose mortal taste brought death into the world..." Paradise Lost
#8723, aired 2022-10-19WHAT A BUTTE! $400: The city of Butte in this state was once known as "the Richest Hill on Earth" Montana
#4, aired 2022-10-16IT ALL STARTS WITH "U" $400: A '90s dance was named for this "Family Matters" character whose catchphrase was "Did I do that?" Urkel
#4, aired 2022-10-16THE IN MEMORIAM SEGMENT 1922 $600: William Desmond Taylor, director slain in one of early Hollywood's great scandals, at a site that's now a this Dress for Less Ross
#4, aired 2022-10-16IT ALL STARTS WITH "U" $800: This 4-stringed guitar has a Hawaiian name that means "jumping flea" the ukulele
#4, aired 2022-10-16BRAIN SURGEON'S TERMINOLOGY $1500: Called the "master gland", it sits at the base of the brain & sends hormones into the blood stream the pituitary
#4, aired 2022-10-16HISTORIC HISTORY OF YESTERDAY: A LOOK BACK $2,000 (Daily Double): Catherine Parr became wife No. 6 to this man on July 12, 1543, & beating the odds, outlived him (but only by a year) Henry VIII
#8720, aired 2022-10-14THAT MOVIE'S GOT LEGS $200: All 4 of them, the "Million Dollar Legs" in a 1939 film don't belong to co-star Betty Grable but to one of these a race horse
#3, aired 2022-10-09A LONG RUN ON TV WITH KEN JENNINGS $300: (Ken delivers the clue.) Sometimes you become part of a show that's well into its history, like me & like this Muppet, who first appeared on "Sesame Street" in 1980 in the song "We Are All Monsters" Elmo
#3, aired 2022-10-09STARS $1000: Time to use all your heads & hail this huge constellation that includes the Ghost of Jupiter nebula seen here Hydra
#8712, aired 2022-10-04ALL THAT GLITTERS $400: Glitter rock was another name for this makeup-heavy rock style of early '70s stars like David Bowie & T. Rex glam
#8712, aired 2022-10-04ALL THAT GLITTERS $800: Most glitter is made from a mix of polyethylene terephthalate & this element, commonly encountered in foil aluminum
#8712, aired 2022-10-04WAIT JUST A MINERAL! $800: All that glitters may be iron this, once used to produce sparks in muskets, but it won't finance your retirement iron pyrite (fool's gold)
#8712, aired 2022-10-04ALL THAT GLITTERS $1200: Glittery works by Gustav Klimt include this masterpiece seen here The Kiss
#8712, aired 2022-10-04ALL THAT GLITTERS $1600: Sisters named Golden & Glitter are among the few twin chimpanzees observed by this pioneering primatologist (Jane) Goodall
#8712, aired 2022-10-04ALL THAT GLITTERS $2000: One of Portia's disappointed suitors learns that "All that glisters is not gold" in this Shakespeare play The Merchant of Venice
#8711, aired 2022-10-03WHAT'S IN THE BOX? $800: This, all that was left after Pandora opened her box, releasing all the evils into the world hope
#2, aired 2022-10-02CREATURES GREAT & SMALL $300 (Daily Double): Oddly, opossums are related to kangaroos, as both belong to this group of pouched mammals a marsupial
#8709, aired 2022-09-29THERE'S A PRICE ON MY HEAD $1200: $30: A new head from this German company; the story is that founder Max shaved all his male staff before introducing his shaver Braun
#8707, aired 2022-09-27THE 19th CENTURY $1200: Francis II was its final ruler in the early 19th c. when all roads stopped leading to this empire that ended after 1,000 years the Holy Roman Empire
#8704, aired 2022-09-22GEOGRAPHY VIA KOKOMO $2000: Get away from it all on this island with everything from A to A that boasts 620-foot Mount Jamanota as its highest point Aruba
#8702, aired 2022-09-20BEFORE & AFTER PEOPLE $1600: Los Angeles Clippers all-star forward who composed the music for "West Side Story" Kawhi Leonard Bernstein
#8701, aired 2022-09-19TL;DW $200: To be or not to be present for all 242 minutes of this 1996 Kenneth Branagh film, that was the question, & we had dinner plans Hamlet
#8698, aired 2022-09-14THE LAW $1600: All states have implied consent laws, so applying for a driver's license means agreeing to let police test this your blood alcohol level
#8696, aired 2022-09-12THAT'S SO SIR/REEL! $1600: Ruling in "The Cider House Rules" & (What's it all about?) "Alfie" Sir Michael Caine
#8695, aired 2022-07-29ISLANDS & PENINSULAS $200: Michigan is all about peninsulas; the Old Mission & the Leelanau are sub-peninsulas of this one that takes up most of the state the Lower Peninsula
#8695, aired 2022-07-29HOW DO YOU SLEEP AT NIGHT? $600: Better now that I've got these window coverings that sound like they simulate a power outage to stop all light from coming in blackout curtains
#8692, aired 2022-07-26WHAT'S IN YOUR GULLET? $2000: Saurophagous is a description for those that eat these, tails & all lizards
#8691, aired 2022-07-25EASTERN EUROPEAN HISTORY $1,000 (Daily Double): Now written in the Latin alphabet, Moldova's language used to be written in this alphabet named for a 9th century priest Cyrillic
#8689, aired 2022-07-21CLOSING STATEMENTS $1600: "'Darling,' replied Valentine, 'Has not the Count just told us that all human wisdom is summed up in two words?--'Wait and hope"' The Count of Monte Cristo
#8688, aired 2022-07-20THE TITLE THAT COMPLETES THE RHYME $1600: "Just gonna stand there and hear me cry? Well that's all right because I..." "Love The Way You Lie"
#8679, aired 2022-07-07THE SCARF $2000: The most famous scarf in pop culture is the one kept by an ex of Taylor Swift's, as told in this song of hers "All Too Well"
#8674, aired 2022-06-30BE MERRY $1600: After Helena & Diana get some celebratory closure for their worries, well, this Shakespeare title says it all All’s Well That Ends Well
#8672, aired 2022-06-28NEVER WON AN EMMY $1000: 3 noms for "Modern Family" but no wins for Ed O'Neill & no noms at all as this other sitcom dad, despite 11 seasons in the role Al Bundy
#8650, aired 2022-05-27ALLITERATION ALL AROUND $2000: A little birdie told us that General Winfield Scott had the nickname "Old" these 2 things Fuss and Feathers
#8645, aired 2022-05-20ADELE $200: This No. 1 hit by Adele says, "The scars of your love remind me of us; they keep me thinking that we almost had it all" "Rolling In The Deep"
#8644, aired 2022-05-19THE VICE PRESIDENT WHO SAID... $2000: In a letter: "I am very apprehensive that a desperate anti-Federal Party, will provoke all Europe by their insolence" John Adams
#8639, aired 2022-05-12THE BILLBOARD MUSIC AWARDS $800: This genre-defying band that broke in 2014 with "Gooey" performed at the BBMAs in 2021 "Sometimes, all I think about is you / Late nights in the middle of June / Heat waves been fakin' me out / Heat waves been fakin' me out..." Glass Animals
#8639, aired 2022-05-12ALL APOLOGIES $1600: In 2010 John Henry Newman, author of the "Apologia Pro Vita Sua", underwent this process that precedes canonization beatification
#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
#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
#8633, aired 2022-05-04KEEPIN' UP WITH NASA $200: In 2016 NASA detected this key-to-life element in a comet's tail, suggesting that comets may have brought it to Earth carbon
#8633, aired 2022-05-04I CREATED THAT FICTIONAL PLACE! $1200: Llareggub, which is "bugger all", backwards, in his native country Dylan Thomas
#8632, aired 2022-05-03LET'S GO TO THE AUTO SHOP $400: This numeric term refers to a system that can provide simultaneous power to a car's front & back tires four-wheel drive
#8625, aired 2022-04-22ALL THINGS BEING EQUAL $600: This was ratified by 29 states within one year of its Senate approval in March 1972, but that was 9 states short of what was needed the Equal Rights Amendment
#8625, aired 2022-04-22FIRSTS $2,000 (Daily Double): On Oct. 13, 1983 the first call on a commercial cell phone was made to a grandson of this inventor Alexander Graham Bell
#8623, aired 2022-04-20I CAN DO THIS ALL DAY $1600: I get out my toy soldiers & just like in TV's "Outlander", re-enact this 1746 battle that dashed the hopes of Bonnie Prince Charlie Culloden
#8623, aired 2022-04-20I CAN DO THIS ALL DAY $2000: I can't stop marveling at my aquarium; I love these kissing fish that have a croaking cousin kissing gourami
#8618, aired 2022-04-13AROUND THE USA $400: To see a rare stone beach on Washington Island, Wisconsin, you must brave Death's Door, a strait connecting Lake Michigan and this bay Green Bay
#8614, aired 2022-04-07QUOTE-POURRI $1200: In a Bible parable, a merchant "found one" this gem "of great price, went and sold all that he had, and bought it" a pearl
#8613, aired 2022-04-06IT'S ALL RELATIVE $200: The Abbasid Dynasty that ruled a Muslim caliphate for 500 years bears the name of Al-Abbas, the uncle of this prophet Muhammad
#8613, aired 2022-04-06TOMBSTONES $400: Mel Blanc, long the voice of Porky Pig, has this 3-word catchphrase of Porky's as his epitaph That's All Folks
#8611, aired 2022-04-04ALL'S "VEL" THAT ENDS "VEL" $200: Trying to be fair is looking for this kind of "playing field" level
#8611, aired 2022-04-04ALL'S "VEL" THAT ENDS "VEL" $400: Gazing at it means being foolishly self-absorbed your navel
#8611, aired 2022-04-04ALL'S "VEL" THAT ENDS "VEL" $600: To hold or win this means to chair a congressional committee a gavel
#8611, aired 2022-04-04ALL'S "VEL" THAT ENDS "VEL" $800: It's said that this "broadens the mind" travel
#8611, aired 2022-04-04ALL'S "VEL" THAT ENDS "VEL" $1000: A brickmaker in Dickens' "Bleak House" lives in a wretched one a hovel
#8601, aired 2022-03-21LET YOUR STAR GUIDE YOU $1000: Oscar Wilde wrote "We are all in" this, "but some of us are looking at the stars" the gutter
#8600, aired 2022-03-18THE 5 W's IN OTHER LANGUAGES $600: Norwegian: hva what
#8589, aired 2022-03-03BEATLES "LOVE" SONGS $400: "Nowhere you can be that isn't where you're meant to be" "All You Need Is Love"
#17, aired 2022-02-22DIGESTING SOME LITERATURE $1000: A 14th century poem details "all the meat & mirth that men could devise", then Sir Gawain taking on this title party crasher the Green Knight
#15, aired 2022-02-18ESPN $1000: (Michael Eaves delivers the clue.) ESPN has brought you the UFC since 2019 & we cover it all, including this pre-fight confrontation that's now an essential part of MMA, but became popular around 1930 at boxing weigh-ins with fighters like Jack Sharkey the stare-down
#8578, aired 2022-02-16TV MOMS $2000: This actress whose mom is a Motown legend plays mom Rainbow Johnson on "black-ish" Tracee Ellis Ross
#8577, aired 2022-02-15WHO WAS THAT MASCARA-ED MAN? $2000: In a 1959 comedy these 2 actors donned dresses as members of Sweet Sue's all-girl orchestra Lemmon & Curtis
#10, aired 2022-02-15SPOT-IFY $400: See spots. See lots of spots all over the body in outbreaks of this disease that could have been prevented with an MMR vaccine measles
#8, aired 2022-02-11MARX $200: In 1849 the last issue of a newspaper Karl edited wasn't black & white, but this all over; he defiantly used that color ink red
#8, aired 2022-02-11THE MANY MUSICS OF MARK RONSON $1200: (Mark Ronson delivers the clue.) The longest I've worked on a song was more than six months on this one with Bruno Mars & Jeff Bhasker that came out on an album of mine; it worked out really well for all of us & Michelle Pfeiffer thinks it's cool too "Uptown Funk"
#8, aired 2022-02-11TIME FOR LAW SCHOOL $2000: To take your case all the way to the Supreme Court, the main method is to ask the justices to grant a writ of this Latin word certiorari
#5, aired 2022-02-10THIS PARTY IS LIT $400: At a "mad" party in "Alice in Wonderland", this beverage is all that's served tea
#5, aired 2022-02-10BEFORE & AFTER $800: That bold end-of-a-performance action is still very small compared to all the water it's in a mic drop in the bucket
#4, aired 2022-02-09ASSIGNED READING MATH $1200: A textbook titled this process covers "The Tree of Life" & "Mutation and Variation"; readers spend 62% more time on "All About Sex" Evolution
#1, aired 2022-02-08SOCIAL MEDIA STARS $800: One of TikTok's top influencers, in 2021 she made her acting debut in the teen romcom "He's All That" Addison Rae
#8570, aired 2022-02-04ALL THE BELLS & WHISTLES $600: In politics of days past, it was a fast-moving tour that kept the candidate on a train a whistle stop tour
#8570, aired 2022-02-04ALL THE BELLS & WHISTLES $800: You'll get some applause if you know that this is the name for the tongue inside a bell that makes it ring a clapper
#8567, aired 2022-02-015 RANDOM THINGS $800: This book after Exodus: "All that have not fins and scales in the seas... be an abomination unto you", so eating lobster? A no-go Leviticus
#8566, aired 2022-01-31ALLITERATION $1200: It's written below the big "G" on the trademarked motion picture rating--that's who gets in all ages
#8565, aired 2022-01-28LINE $800: "Now all she does is fool with those pieces of glass and play those worn-out records. What kind of a life is that for a girl to lead?" The Glass Menagerie
#8565, aired 2022-01-28SCIENCE & NATURE $1000: It's defined as the sum of all chemical reactions that take place in each cell & provide energy for activities metabolism
#8562, aired 2022-01-25MOVIES THAT MENTION THEIR TITLES $1200: Hugh Grant's opening narration: "If you look for it, I've got a sneaky feeling you'll find that" this title "is all around" Love Actually
#8558, aired 2022-01-19ALL EARS $600: These reptiles, such as the Nile type, have moveable external ear flaps that can be closed underwater crocodiles
#8550, aired 2022-01-07THAT'S BORDER LINE $400: Put it all on black in this principality that's surrounded by France & also just 5 miles from the Italian border Monaco
#8545, aired 2021-12-31PLANTS & ANIMALS $800: The lady's slipper & the dancing lady are species of these beautiful flowers that grow wild all over the world, not just in hothouses orchids
#8540, aired 2021-12-24ALL AROUND THE WORLD $400: You'll catch the Baseball Hall of Fame in this village that was settled by the dad of the author of "The Deerslayer" Cooperstown
#8537, aired 2021-12-21STOCKS, SYMBOLICALLY $200: MMM: that kind of says it all 3M
#8537, aired 2021-12-21GO GET "EM" $2000: This Greek philosopher was the first to argue that all matter is made up of earth, air, fire & water Empedocles
#8534, aired 2021-12-16PLANTS & ANIMALS & FUNGI, OH MY! $800: All animals possess this protein that keeps skin firm & is used as a dietary supplement & cosmetic lip injection collagen
#8532, aired 2021-12-14A LECTURER $200: Einstein lectured that this enjoys "esteem above all other sciences" because "its laws are... certain & indisputable" mathematics
#8529, aired 2021-12-09PROF TALK $600: A PhD candidate who's finished all the coursework but not that last bit of writing is an ABD, this all but dissertation
#8528, aired 2021-12-08LITERARY PROFESSORS $1,400 (Daily Double): In an 1893 story he is described as "the organizer of half that is evil and of nearly all that is undetected" in London Professor Moriarty
#8527, aired 2021-12-07OFFICE, OURS $800: Amal leads the pool in the Mega Millions lottery; Brad runs the pool for this one that's in D.C. & all but 5 states Powerball
#8525, aired 2021-12-03PUT UP YOUR DUKES $800: A bit surprising that a Frenchman, François Gérard, painted this duke, the reddest of all Redcoats Duke of Wellington
#8523, aired 2021-12-01THE COMPANY'S PRODUCT $800: This brand gets its kicks with Chuck Taylor All Star shoes Converse
#8522, aired 2021-11-30JOHNNY GILBERT IS THE ACTION MOVIE CHARACTER $1000: "Servant to the true emperor, Marcus Aurelius... husband to a murdered wife, & I will have my vengeance, in this life or the next" Maximus
#8521, aired 2021-11-29WE'VE GOT THAT BAND'S NUMBER $800: Hits by these poppy punkers include "What's My Age Again?" & "All The Small Things" Blink-182
#8519, aired 2021-11-25THE STATE THAT... $1600: Was where Diana Nyad completed her historic 53-hour effort in 2013 Florida
#8518, aired 2021-11-24IN THAT COUNTRY $1000: Here is the Château Frontenac, & Peggy's Cove in all its glory Canada
#8511, aired 2021-11-15TIME $600: As opposed to a separate sub-dial, a second hand that goes from the center all around is this alliterative second hand a sweep second hand
#8510, aired 2021-11-12TRAIN STATIONS $2000: The elaborate Dunedin New Zealand Station got designer George Troup the alliterative nickname, this tasty treat, "George" Gingerbread George
#8503, aired 2021-11-03"LOVE" $800: A 1578 work seems to be the source of this idiom that says when it comes to romance & battles, anything goes all's fair in love and war
#8503, aired 2021-11-03TV THEME LYRICS $1200: "It seems today that all you see is violence in movies & sex on TV" Family Guy
#8500, aired 2021-10-29SCARY EVERYDAY HALLOWEEN STORIES $600: The witch hissed, "May all that's e'er left in your fridge be the 2 bread loaf ends, be they called butt, nub or this 4-letter foot part!" heel
#8491, aired 2021-10-18DISNEY SONGS $600: Sung by Troy & the gang, a song from this TV movie says, "We're all in this together, once we know that we are we're all stars..." High School Musical
#8490, aired 2021-10-15GRAZE ANATOMY $1000: This manatee relative grazes on the sea floor with its tough lips a dugong
#8488, aired 2021-10-13'80s TV $2000: All through the '80s kids "counted" on this PBS science series that featured the Bloodhound Gang 3-2-1 Contact
#8487, aired 2021-10-12WHO DIRECTED IT? $400: "Riding in Cars with Boys", "Awakenings" (Penny) Marshall
#8481, aired 2021-10-04BEFORE & AFTER $1600: Artistic Left Bank region of Paris that's a meaty McDonald's burger Latin Quarter Pounder
#8480, aired 2021-10-01GERUNDS $400: Of all sad words of tongue or sign, the saddest are "We no longer validate" this parking
#8479, aired 2021-09-30CHAPTER & VERSE $400: In Keats' "Ode on a Grecian Urn", this "is truth, truth" this, "that is all ye know on Earth, and all ye need to know" beauty
#8476, aired 2021-09-27ELECTORAL COLLEGE COLLAGE $2000: Maine & this Midwestern state are the 2 that don't have winner-take-all electoral vote policies Nebraska
#8475, aired 2021-09-24NOVELS BY QUOTE $800: "No one believes more firmly than comrade Napoleon that all animals are equal" Animal Farm
#8473, aired 2021-09-22THE FACT OF THE MATTER $10,000 (Daily Double): All matter shares this physical property that keeps it from responding instantly to any attempt to change its state of motion inertia
#8466, aired 2021-09-13TASTY BUSINESS $400: BB is the stock symbol of this company that today is more into cybersecurity than devices BlackBerry
#8464, aired 2021-08-12UNUSUAL ISLANDS $600: Taal Lake has a volcanic island that has its own Crater Lake--all on Luzon island in this country Philippines
#8460, aired 2021-08-06OCEANOGRAPHIC TERMS $600: Underneath all that sediment, the ocean floor is primarily made of the pillow type of this substance basalt (lava)
#8459, aired 2021-08-05LET'S TAKE IT OUTSIDE $400: This term for a pleasant way to take a meal is from the Italian for "in the cool air" al fresco
#8457, aired 2021-08-03YOU KNOW WHAT THEY SAY $200: They're the 5 words that "makes jack a dull boy" all work and no play
#8457, aired 2021-08-03AFTER ALL $1200: A story that uses symbolism to convey hidden meaning allegory
#8454, aired 2021-07-29NAME THAT BEATLES TUNE $400: "All the lonely people, where do they all come from? All the lonely people, where do they all belong?" "Eleanor Rigby"
#8453, aired 2021-07-28IDIOMS MADE FANCY $200: All those things that enhance the buoyancy of your vessel whatever floats your boat
#8444, aired 2021-07-15IT'S LIGHT OUT $1000: How about some applause for this light-killing device that debuted in 1984, one of Time magazine's top 100 all-time gadgets the Clapper
#8441, aired 2021-07-12BUDDHISM $1200: One of Buddhism's Four Noble Truths is the doctrine that all life is this painful 9-letter word suffering
#8439, aired 2021-07-08& I TOOK THAT PERSONALLY $600: "All my life, people have said that I wasn't going to make it", said this CNN founder, owner of acreage twice the size of Rhode Island Ted Turner
#8439, aired 2021-07-08MICHAEL JORDAN $600: After hearing doubts about his future, this Warrior scored 62 & said, "Cue the Jordan meme, right? I take all that personally" (Steph) Curry
#8434, aired 2021-07-01TRYING ON SOME GENES $400: TP53 is a gene that suppresses this, a mass of abnormal tissue growth; a mutated TP53 is linked with 50% of all cancers tumors
#8434, aired 2021-07-01'TIS SHAKESPEARE $800: The movie "All Is True", about Shakespeare in retirement, begins with the fire that destroyed this theatre in 1613 the Globe Theatre
#8429, aired 2021-06-243-RING CIRCUS $200: Staples offers 3-ring these that help keep all your papers in order at school binder
#8426, aired 2021-06-21YOU'RE ALL OVER THE MAP $1200: We believe you'll be "Abel" to name this sea between Australia & New Zealand that covers nearly a million square miles in area the Tasman Sea
#8426, aired 2021-06-21YOU'RE ALL OVER THE MAP $2000: Ontario is on the eastern border of this Canadian province that boasts Brandon & Flin Flon Manitoba
#8424, aired 2021-06-17TOM FOOLERY $1600: Tom Cruise fools his parents in this 1983 comedy after ruining the Porsche & having quite the wild party at their house Risky Business
#8419, aired 2021-06-10GAME $200: Since we're all about tennis, if you serve a ball that doesn't land in the proper service box, it's one of these a fault
#8419, aired 2021-06-10BOOK-BORNE WORDS & PHRASES $800: William Gibson coined this term that now refers to the Internet in his short story "Burning Chrome" cyberspace
#8419, aired 2021-06-10RAILWAY & SUBWAY STATIONS $1,000 (Daily Double): Among Eliel Saarinen's prominent works is the railway station in this capital Helsinki
#8415, aired 2021-06-04DEATH OF A LITERARY CHARACTER $600: Nobody at the fair "knew that a grey spider had played the most important part of all. No one was with her when she died" Charlotte
#8407, aired 2021-05-25MEDICAL MILESTONES $5,000 (Daily Double): File under "S": in the 1950s these 2 microbiologists each developed a polio vaccine Salk & Sabin
#8404, aired 2021-05-20ALL ABOUT THAT BASE $200: Some say we should move to base 12, with 6 factors, & away from base this, with 4 factors base 10
#8404, aired 2021-05-20ALL ABOUT THAT BASE $400: Bronsted-Lowry theory is also called proton theory of these & bases acids
#8404, aired 2021-05-20ALL ABOUT THAT BASE $600: A video game called "Zero Wing" gave us the meme "All your base are" these 3 words, a poor translation from Japanese belong to us
#8404, aired 2021-05-20ALL ABOUT THAT BASE $800: Synonyms for base include support & this word, which you put a person on proverbially when you think they have no flaws a pedestal
#8404, aired 2021-05-20ALL ABOUT THAT BASE $1000: In 1981 the Shuttle Columbia completed NASA's first flight with a wheeled landing at this California Air Force base Edwards
#8403, aired 2021-05-19LITERARY ANTAGONISTS $1200: Seen here is one of the classic meanies in all of lit, this villain of a Dickens novel Bill Sikes
#8402, aired 2021-05-18SOMETHING'S LOOMING OVER ME $600: Historic cog railway line & all, in Manitou Springs, Colorado it's this peak that looms Pikes Peak
#8400, aired 2021-05-14CREATURE FROM $2000: Not all that hideous, this lizard is named for an Arizona river basin a Gila monster
#8397, aired 2021-05-11ALL THE BOOZE $1000: A Last-Word cocktail combines gin, maraschino liqueur, lime juice, & this liqueur from France that gave its name to a color chartreuse
#8392, aired 2021-05-04READING MATERIAL $3,800 (Daily Double): Combine 2 words in the New York Times' slogan & get the name of this light, pulpy paper it comes on newsprint
#8389, aired 2021-04-29TO YOUR HEALTH $1000: Capsaicin in spicy foods is thought to boost this, all the chemical reactions that change food into energy, from Greek for "change" metabolism
#8361, aired 2021-03-22EGG $400: In one of Aesop's fables, the greedy farmer killed it, hoping to have all of its eggs at once the goose that laid the golden egg
#8358, aired 2021-03-17ALL ALLITERATION $800: Parsley, tarragon & chives give this salad dressing the color that's in its name green goddess
#8355, aired 2021-03-12BEFORE & AFTER $2000: Free 2-day shipping for $12.99 a month from Aristotle's entity that causes all motion Amazon Prime Mover
#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
#8351, aired 2021-03-08YOU CAN'T HAVE JUST ONE $800: This word for people is plural whether you add an "S" or not--so "that's all" folks
#8348, aired 2021-03-03SCIENCE $800: The human this is all of the 3 billion base pairs of DNA that make up the entire set of a person's chromosomes genome
#8337, aired 2021-02-16LITERATURE $1600: Dylan Thomas' best-known poem urges his father, "Do not" do this. "Rage, rage against the dying of the light" go gentle into that good night
#8334, aired 2021-02-11MARITIME DISASTERS $800: Sadly the SS Portland went down in a storm with all 200 or so on board in this same year that the Maine blew up 1898
#8333, aired 2021-02-10CROATIA $200: Nicknamed "The City that Flows", Rijeka has also been known as Reka, Fiume & Flumen; all 4 names mean this river
#8326, aired 2021-02-01THAT TITLE HAS A TITLE $1200: Siddhartha Mukherjee wrote a biography of cancer called this "of All Maladies" The Emperor
#8325, aired 2021-01-29NO. 1 RECORD $400: Going low, Meghan Trainor was "All About That" this in a 2014 No. 1 that Bass
#8324, aired 2021-01-28WORDS & PHRASES $1200: The book "The Cheaper the Crook, the Gaudier the Patter" says "That's all she wrote" refers to these breakup letters Dear John letters
#8316, aired 2021-01-18ALL KINDS OF BARS $800: In 1951 Paul Bigsby put out the first successful vibrato mechanism, better known as this "bar" that makes for wild guitar sounds the whammy bar
#8308, aired 2021-01-06ALL ABOUT ADAM & EVE $800: The forbidden fruit that Adam & Eve are not to eat grows on this tree the tree of the knowledge of good and evil
#8307, aired 2021-01-05FICTIONAL SCHOOLS $4,000 (Daily Double): Chamberlain, Maine's Thomas Ewen Consolidated High School hosts a memorable prom in this 1974 novel Carrie
#8306, aired 2021-01-04ABCDEFG--THAT'S ALL YOU GET $200: One part of an epoch; we've gone from the Stone to the Space an age
#8306, aired 2021-01-04ABCDEFG--THAT'S ALL YOU GET $400: One flat side of a cube a face
#8306, aired 2021-01-04ABCDEFG--THAT'S ALL YOU GET $600: Budgie abode cage
#8306, aired 2021-01-04ABCDEFG--THAT'S ALL YOU GET $800: An image of city hall appears on the one worn by a member of the LAPD a badge
#8306, aired 2021-01-04ABCDEFG--THAT'S ALL YOU GET $1000: How dare you mistreat a lady! You're such a this 3-letter word for an ill-bred man a cad
#8301, aired 2020-12-14SEZ YOU, SHAKESPEARE! $800: "What, will these hands ne'er be clean? No more O' that, my lord, no more O' that. You mar all with this starting" Lady Macbeth
#8299, aired 2020-12-10ALL ROADS $200: A friend of John & Yoko's took the iconic picture that shows the Fab 4 crossing this thoroughfare in 1969 Abbey Road
#8298, aired 2020-12-09KEN JENNINGS KNOWS THE G.O.A.T. (GREATEST OF ALL TIME) $400: (Ken Jennings presents the clue.) 1967 saw the Summer of Love & the release of what “Rolling Stone” calls the greatest album of all time, this Beatles classic that Paul McCartney conceived of as being by an alter ego group Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
#8298, aired 2020-12-09KEN JENNINGS KNOWS THE G.O.A.T. (GREATEST OF ALL TIME) $1000: (Ken Jennings presents the clue.) Even with his 1997 loss to Deep Blue, an IBM computer (I know how that feels), this Soviet-born chess master ranks as probably the greatest player of all time--though for my money, his Sicilian defense got a bit predictable Kasparov
#8294, aired 2020-12-03SINGING FOR YOUR OSCAR $800: "All That Jazz" in "Chicago" Catherine Zeta-Jones
#8284, aired 2020-11-19"ALL" THAT $200: Robert Frost wrote about "Mending" one a wall
#8284, aired 2020-11-19"ALL" THAT $400: These items will keep certain insects from getting to your clothes mothballs
#8284, aired 2020-11-19"ALL" THAT $600: From Old Norse for "shriek", it's an angry storm at sea a squall
#8284, aired 2020-11-19"ALL" THAT $800: Another word for bile, it refers to impudent brazenness gall
#8284, aired 2020-11-19"ALL" THAT $1000: This compound word refers to unexpected profits windfall
#8281, aired 2020-11-16ALL "IZE" $600: Term for milk that hasn't been heat-treated to kill microorganisms unpasteurized
#8281, aired 2020-11-16ALL "IZE" $1000: To do exercise that increases oxygen intake, perhaps to a Jane Fonda workout video aerobicize
#8278, aired 2020-11-11JOHN BROWN $400: Zainab Jah plays this woman who tried to recruit supporters for John Brown; he called her "The General" "I will come with all the bees I can hive, but once that date is set, do not change it, not for anything." (Harriet) Tubman
#8278, aired 2020-11-11TAXES $1000: In economics this 4-letter type of taxation system utilizes a single tax rate that applies to all citizens a flat tax
#8278, aired 2020-11-11JOHN BROWN $2000: Ethan Hawke plays John Brown, who hoped to liberate all enslaved people, & Oct. 16, 1859 raided the arsenal in this town "I want them to know we just took over the nation's largest armory to free the enslaved people of this nation. That will be big news, I reckon." Harpers Ferry
#8277, aired 2020-11-10HYMNS $600: A hymn that begins, "All creatures of our God and King" was based on a work by this patron saint of animals & ecology St. Francis of Assisi
#8277, aired 2020-11-10MARIAH CAREY $2000: (Mariah Carey presents the clue.) I dug deep to share the story of my life in my new memoir, "The Meaning of Mariah Carey", which coincides with the 30th anniversary of my debut album; I had this--"and it was all that you've given to me" "Vision Of Love"
#8270, aired 2020-10-30ALL THAT JAZZ LINGO $200: This 3-letter word means "in the know"; add "cat" to the end & it means a jazz fan hep
#8270, aired 2020-10-30ALL THAT JAZZ LINGO $400: When musicians informally improvise together, it's a clambake or this edible session a jam
#8270, aired 2020-10-30ALL THAT JAZZ LINGO $600: This plural word for skill in using an instrument comes from the power exhibited by a trumpeter, not a cut of pork chops
#8270, aired 2020-10-30ALL THAT JAZZ LINGO $800: This 4-letter nonsense singing comes from a line that continues "...da-doo" scat
#8270, aired 2020-10-30ALL THAT JAZZ LINGO $1000: This "insectile" swing dance came from a Cab Calloway song & originally meant a nervous person the jitterbug
#8267, aired 2020-10-27IT ALL STARTS WITH A GREEK LETTER $400: It's a term for a show that introduces a TV series a pilot
#8264, aired 2020-10-22DAYTIME TV $1600: Pine Valley was the fictional setting for this longtime soap that often revolved around Erica Kane & her many husbands All My Children
#8263, aired 2020-10-21IT'S ALL FAKE $1200: The "syndrome" of fearing that you'll be found out as a fraud is named for this type of a person posing as someone else imposter
#8261, aired 2020-10-19FIRST LADIES $1,200 (Daily Double): As played by Sally Field, she laments that all people will remember is "I was crazy and I ruined your happiness" Mary Todd Lincoln
#8248, aired 2020-09-30ALL MY TROUBLES $600: We overpaid & never got the vacation weeks we wanted--where's that Kiplinger's article "How to Get Rid of" this a time share
#8248, aired 2020-09-30ALL MY TROUBLES $1000: Ah, man, I got to replace this device that mixes air with fuel to generate combustion in my truck's engine the carburetor
#8246, aired 2020-09-28FOLLOW THE BUNNY $400: In 1959 Tony Curtis & Janet Leigh presented the Oscar won by a short cartoon featuring this classic critter & that's all, folks Bugs Bunny
#8245, aired 2020-09-25ALL THINGS BELGIAN $400: Bred near Malines, the Belgian Malinois is one of these that often works with the military a dog
#8243, aired 2020-09-23"UU" COMPLETE ME $400: Space that has had all the air removed from it a vacuum
#8242, aired 2020-09-22HODGEPODGE $1000: His 1690 "Essay Concerning Human Understanding" argues for the "blank slate" view that all knowledge is from experience (John) Locke
#8242, aired 2020-09-22THE MAN, THE POETRY $5,000 (Daily Double): "Back from the mouth of hell, all that was left of them, left of six hundred" Tennyson
#8239, aired 2020-09-17A SHRUBBERY! $200: Honk if you know the name of this avian berry that grows on shrubs all over Europe and the United States a gooseberry
#8237, aired 2020-09-15KEN JENNINGS ON WINNING STREAKS $1000: (Ken Jennings presents the clue.) The Persian Empire fell to him in the 330s B.C., then Western Asia Minor, the Mediterranean coast, Egypt, on into India; not bad for a guy barely over 30 Alexander the Great
#8236, aired 2020-09-14DISCOVERY $1000: At Mount Wilson Observatory in the 1920s, Edwin Hubble made the discovery that this isn't a nebula but a large galaxy all its own Andromeda
#8233, aired 2020-06-10FOOD OF THE GODS $600: The Egyptian fertility god Min dined on lettuce, believed to be this, any food that stimulates desire an aphrodisiac
#8229, aired 2020-06-04RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES $200: Stomps, toe punches & heel clicks are all part of this activity that Bojangles was famous for tap dancing
#8228, aired 2020-06-03LET'S LOOK AT SOME MATH $1200: In a Venn diagram, an upside down "U" is used to represent this set that contains all elements in common to both "A" and "B" the intersection
#8227, aired 2020-06-02GREATEST HITS FROM THE SUPREMES $1600: Obergefell v. Hodges in 2015 asserted that this type of marriage is legal in all 50 states same-sex marriage
#8222, aired 2020-05-26SONG SUNG BLUE $1200: That Dishwalla song from the '90s that says, "Tell me all your thoughts on God" is actually titled "Counting Blue" these "Cars"
#8221, aired 2020-05-25ALL AROUND NEW YORK $1200: You'll be tickled pink to know that at the Plaza Hotel, you can book a really pink suite named for this literary girl Eloise
#8221, aired 2020-05-25ALL AROUND NEW YORK $1600: To visit the Statue of Liberty, hop on a ferry at this site named for the line of cannons that once defended it Battery Park
#8220, aired 2020-05-22A "BOTTLE" IN FRONT OF ME $600: Dr. Spock advises about this practice, "sterilize carefully... germs thrive on milk, just the way babies do" *bottle feeding (**using a bottle to feed your baby)
#8218, aired 2020-05-20IT WAS ALL YELLOW $200: Elton John sang that his "future lies beyond" this the yellow brick road
#8215, aired 2020-05-01NAMES IN POP CULTURE $1200: For producing a 2019 live version of "All in the Family" & "The Jeffersons", this man became the oldest Emmy winner ever at age 97 Norman Lear
#8203, aired 2020-04-15POETRY $800: He wrote, "Two roads diverged in a wood, and I--I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference" (Robert) Frost
#8202, aired 2020-04-14FANTASTICAL SUBSTANCES $400: Digging up redstone can help power all sorts of projects in this video game that also features creepers Minecraft
#8198, aired 2020-04-08THE SOLAR SYSTEM $6,200 (Daily Double): Believed to be made of metallic hydrogen, not water, the largest ocean in the solar system is on this planet Jupiter
#8194, aired 2020-04-02THIS & THAT $200: This all-"American" veterans' organization was chartered by Congress in September 1919 the American Legion
#8194, aired 2020-04-02THIS & THAT $400: By August 2018 ex-Maryland Rep. & presidential hopeful John Delaney had visited all 99 counties in this early caucus state Iowa
#8183, aired 2020-03-18STAGEY DIALOGUE $600: I fear that is all the time we have; now to "bring down" or "ring down" this piece of equipment curtains
#8181, aired 2020-03-16A NOVEL PASSAGE $400: "And now, gentlemen, it's one for all and all for one. That's our motto, and I think we should stick to it" The Three Musketeers
#8180, aired 2020-03-13ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENTS $600: Tom Brady holds the record for most Super Bowl wins as a player with this many--he needs 2 hands for his rings Six
#8179, aired 2020-03-12TV TALK $200: Often featuring special programs, sweeps are periods in which these Nielsen numbers are closely watched to set ad prices *ratings (**viewership)
#8179, aired 2020-03-12BEFORE & 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
#8170, aired 2020-02-28JUST FOR ONE DAY $600: If tomorrow's today is Wednesday, then this is the day after tomorrow's yesterday Wednesday
#8166, aired 2020-02-24ELECTRICITY $400: All aboard! It's the term for a material that allows electricity to flow through it easily a conductor
#8165, aired 2020-02-21THE WRITERS ARE TRYING TO BE CLEVER $400: Oscar Wilde once quipped that this other Irish wit "has no enemies, but is intensely disliked by all his friends" George Bernard Shaw
#8162, aired 2020-02-18THAT USED TO HAPPEN? $400: High car ownership, the interstate system & fear of strangers all led to the decline in this form of free highway travel hitchhiking
#8161, aired 2020-02-17RHYME FIGHTER $200: You "pull" one of these by staying up very late until that term paper is finally finished an all-nighter
#8161, aired 2020-02-17SURVIVOR $800: (Jeff Probst, the host of Survivor, presents the clue.) A fan favorite from "Survivor: The Australian Outback", she went on to co-host "The View" & "Fox & Friends" (Elisabeth) Hasselbeck
#8155, aired 2020-02-07SLANG TERMS $800: Alliteration abounds in this 3-word phrase, a very uncomplicated game where you ring someone's doorbell & run away ding dong ditch
#8151, aired 2020-02-03WRITER'S TOOLBOX $800: Boom! Slam! Pow! are all examples of this, a word that imitates the sound it refers to onomatopoeia
#8145, aired 2020-01-24THIS & THAT $600: O. vulgaris, a species of this mollusk, has been called the most intelligent of all invertebrate animals an octopus
#8143, aired 2020-01-22AIRPORT ATTRACTIONS $400: Here's the 25-ton yellow submarine that docked at John Lennon Airport in 2005, in this city where it all began Liverpool
#8142, aired 2020-01-21SPORTS DEFINITIONS $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents by a display monitor.) In figure skating, a long backward glide on the outside edge of one foot leads into a Lutz. You face forward before leaping into the air to do one of these an axel
#8, aired 2020-01-14THE GREATEST CANADIANS OF ALL TIME $400: (Ryan Reynolds delivers the clue.) This educator who thought the printed book was an institution that was fated to disappear gave us an aphorism that has not disappeared: "the medium is the message" Marshall McLuhan
#8, aired 2020-01-14THE GREATEST CANADIANS OF ALL TIME $600: (Ryan Reynolds delivers the clue.) With a performing style that was, ah, quirky--he'd hum & sway as he played--this pianist leaped into international acclaim with his 1955 recording of Bach's "Goldberg Variations" Glenn Gould
#8135, aired 2020-01-10"F"OUR-LETTER WORDS $800: A stodgy older gentleman a fogy
#6, aired 2020-01-09JANUARY IN HISTORY $200: It says that on the 1st of January 1863 "all persons held as slaves... shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free" the Emancipation Proclamation
#6, aired 2020-01-09CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER PUDDING $400: (Christopher Plummer delivers the clue.) I've played King Lear, Hamlet, Oedipus, Pizarro; but perhaps my most challenging role, if you could believe it, was in this 1965 movie that for a while was the top-grossing film of all time The Sound of Music
#5, aired 2020-01-09GOVERNMENT IN CRISIS $9,200 (Daily Double): This 1832-33 crisis ended when South Carolina backed down from its efforts to void federal law Nullification
#1, aired 2020-01-07BEFORE, DURING & AFTER $8,600 (Daily Double): Louisiana Purchase explorers joined by LBJ's Secretary of Defense & a "Golden Boy" dramatist Lewis and Clark Clifford Odets
#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
#8116, aired 2019-12-16CHRISTMAS RAPPING $200: Kanye rapped about "Christmas in" this Manhattan neighborhood north of 110th Street Harlem
#8116, aired 2019-12-16MARIE'S CONDO $600: Marie is stoked that her condo has one of these French-named helpers who gets her tickets to all the best stuff concierge
#8114, aired 2019-12-12RHYMES WITH A SEASON $400: A complex like Westfield Citrus Park in Tampa a mall
#8109, aired 2019-12-05THE WORLD ACCORDING TO JEFF GOLDBLUM $1600: In an episode on "Bikes" I visited a company that uses a special wind tunnel to help design the most efficient competitive sports bikes where it's all about this, the science of the way air moves around objects aerodynamics
#8109, aired 2019-12-05THE WORLD ACCORDING TO JEFF GOLDBLUM $2000: When it comes to videos of unboxing--sneakers, for example--I found that it's all about anticipation & the release of this neurotransmitter that gives us a rush of happiness--even when the shoes aren't necessarily for us dopamine
#8103, aired 2019-11-27THE HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME $200: In 2007, the actors who played this small-statured group in "The Wizard of Oz" got a collective star the Munchkins
#8101, aired 2019-11-25PHILOSOPHY $2000: Francis Bacon is considered a father of this school of philosophy that holds that all knowledge comes from experience empiricism
#8100, aired 2019-11-22IT'S ALL ABOUT THAT GREEN, BABY $200: At 22 this Aussie native inherited a newspaper after his father's death; in 2019 he & his family were worth 11 figures Rupert Murdoch
#8100, aired 2019-11-22IT'S ALL ABOUT THAT GREEN, BABY $400: He rebounded nicely after getting fired from Salomon Brothers, becoming mayor of NYC & being worth about $50 billion in 2019 (Michael) Bloomberg
#8100, aired 2019-11-22IT'S ALL ABOUT THAT GREEN, BABY $800: Talk about Amazon Prime! This woman pledged more than half her $37 billion fortune to charity in 2019 (MacKenzie) Bezos
#8100, aired 2019-11-22I GOT THE BLUES $1000: The blue that's all over the walls in Morocco's city of Chefchaouen came from Jews fleeing this event in Spain the Inquisition
#8100, aired 2019-11-22IT'S ALL ABOUT THAT GREEN, BABY $1000: Very rich men Larry Page & Sergey Brin head up this parent company of Google Alphabet
#8100, aired 2019-11-22IT'S ALL ABOUT THAT GREEN, BABY $4,000 (Daily Double): Last name of brothers Charles & David, worth around a combined $100 billion at the time of David's death in 2019 Koch
#8098, aired 2019-11-20THERE'S A NATIONAL DAY FOR THAT $800: On February 1, I scream, you scream, we all scream for this fancy dessert named for the 49th state baked Alaska
#8096, aired 2019-11-18COMEDIANS ON AUDIBLE $2000: This late, great comic shared some observations in "Napalm & Silly Putty" A cat can make any mistake appear intentional. You ever see a cat race across a room and crash into a glass door? Doesn't faze him at all. Whizz! Bam! "I meant that" George Carlin
#8092, aired 2019-11-12"X"s & "O"s $400: From Latin for "all devouring", it's the term for an animal that eats both animals & plants omnivore
#8092, aired 2019-11-12DON'T FORGET THE LYRICS $2000: Tom Jones: "His fight goes on & on & on, but he thinks that the fight is worth it all, so he strikes like" this Thunderball
#8091, aired 2019-11-11WORDS THAT USE ALL 5 VOWELS $200: This adjective means showy & intended to impress ostentatious
#8091, aired 2019-11-11WORDS THAT USE ALL 5 VOWELS $400: To inject someone with a small amount of a disease so that they can become immune to it to inoculate
#8091, aired 2019-11-11WORDS THAT USE ALL 5 VOWELS $600: "Dancing Queen" can "feel the beat from" this instrument tambourine
#8091, aired 2019-11-11WORDS THAT USE ALL 5 VOWELS $800: It sounds like you're writing a novel, but it means to empower or formally sanction an act authorize
#8091, aired 2019-11-11WORDS THAT USE ALL 5 VOWELS $1000: Ecstatic happiness euphoria
#8088, aired 2019-11-06THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT! $400: The only actor to perform in all the "Star Wars" movies is Anthony Daniels, who plays this character C-3PO
#8088, aired 2019-11-06"ALL" IN $800: It's a commonly held logical misconception that has the appearance of soundness fallacy
#8084, aired 2019-10-31BET IT "ALL"! $200: A missed shot in basketball that touches no iron or backboard an airball
#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
#8083, aired 2019-10-30ANIMALS & THEIR FOOD $800: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew at the Como Park Zoo.) Flamingos, which can live 20 to 30 years in the wild and even longer in captivity, get their pinkish color from the food they eat, like shrimp or plankton, and at the zoo, nutritionally complete pellets that all contain a red-orange pigment similar to this one found in squash and sweet potatoes beta-carotene
#8080, aired 2019-10-25ANIMAL COMMUNITY $2000: Mud baths remove bugs from the Cape buffalo, & if that doesn't get them all, the cattle type of this white wading bird helps the egret
#8078, aired 2019-10-23SPORTS ALL IN THE FAMILY $200: That's former quarterback Archie with his two favorite MVPs, Peyton and this brother of his Eli Manning
#8077, aired 2019-10-22CLASSICAL MUSIC $2000: Of all Beethoven's works with nicknames, one of the few that Ludwig okayed was this sonata, French for emotional or moving "Pathétique"
#8068, aired 2019-10-09WEIRD FLEX $400: The name for these circus performers suggests that they twist & flex themselves into all sorts of weird positions contortionists
#8057, aired 2019-09-24THAT'S OLD NEWS $4,000 (Daily Double): The National Intelligencer, July 23, 1804: this man "disavows all motives of predetermined hostility" Aaron Burr
#8055, aired 2019-09-20THE TECH WORLD $400: In 2018 Microsoft unveiled its All Access program that allowed gamers to get this console on a rent-to-own basis Xbox
#8055, aired 2019-09-20THAT USED TO HAPPEN? $2000: This antiseptic that stained you red was used for all sorts of cuts, but the Hg in it wasn't good for you Mercurochrome
#8054, aired 2019-09-19WE INTERRUPT THIS PROCESS $5,000 (Daily Double): Interruptions at work make you constantly do this, the more technical name for switching between computer windows toggle
#8053, aired 2019-09-18"M" PORTS $1000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows a map of the Mediterranean on the monitor.) Carthaginians, Romans, Goths, Byzantines & Arabs have all occupied this ancient Sicilian port city that gives its name to an important Mediterranean strait Messina
#8050, aired 2019-09-13MOTTOES $1,800 (Daily Double): The New York Times has used this 7-word motto on its front page since 1897 "All the News That's Fit to Print"
#8049, aired 2019-09-12COUNTRY MUSIC $400: (Ken Burns delivers the clue.) With the release of their first album which hit No. 1 in 1984 they became one of the most successful country duos of all time "You had to see if the world was round / It's time that you learned how good settlin' down could be / Why not me..." The Judds
#8048, aired 2019-09-11PROVERBS & EXPRESSIONS $400: Shakespeare noted that "all the world's" one of these a stage
#8041, aired 2019-07-22HISTORIC TRANSPORTS $800: At the Reagan Library, you can go aboard this plane that served 7 presidents in all Air Force One
#8040, aired 2019-07-19THE APOLLO MISSIONS $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from the Smithsonian.) This giant rocket that carried the Apollo missions into space stood taller than the Statue of Liberty & weighed more than 6 million pounds; the ring-shaped unit that contained the guidance system was 22' in diameter all by itself Saturn V
#8037, aired 2019-07-16IT'S ALL IN THE PAST $200: March 2, 1969 saw the first flight of this supersonic transport; it didn't hit 300 mph that day but went 1,350 eventually the Concorde
#8034, aired 2019-07-11LET'S DANCE! $600: "They all want me, they can't have me" in this '90s hit song that became its own dance craze; hey! the "Macarena"
#8031, aired 2019-07-08A PAST-ICHE $200: Astronomer Fred Hoyle coined this term for the event that started it all 13.8 billion years ago the Big Bang
#8030, aired 2019-07-05WE MEAN BID-NESS $1000: Lance Bass wanted the "Brady Bunch" house but his bid was out of sync & topped by this TV network that's all about houses HGTV
#8020, aired 2019-06-21POP MUSIC $400: Ariana Grande sings, "When all is said & done, you will believe" this, a 2018 song that mixes spirituality & female power "God Is A Woman"
#8015, aired 2019-06-14ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST JACKET $400: Someone's dead & there's a party & that's all we can say about the plot of this long James Joyce novel Finnegan's Wake
#8009, aired 2019-06-06SOUND ADVICE $200: In the immortal words of Meghan Trainor, you should be "all about that bass...no" this treble
#8000, aired 2019-05-24IN THE KING JAMES BIBLE $400: In Exodus this ruler "charged all his people, saying, every son that is born ye shall cast into the river" Pharaoh
#7998, aired 2019-05-22COMPLETE THE BOOK TITLE $800: 10-year-old Opal describes all the good things that happen to her "Because of" this dog Winn-Dixie
#7998, aired 2019-05-22WORDS FROM MYTHOLOGY $2,000 (Daily Double): This term for a cure-all bears the name of a daughter of Asclepius panacea
#7998, aired 2019-05-22LONG AGO, IN THE 20th CENTURY $2,000 (Daily Double): On Sept. 1, 1969 King Idris suddenly became ex-royalty in this African country & a colonel took power Libya
#7996, aired 2019-05-20LET'S GO TO THAT SPORTS THING $600: The 2019 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships included (probably) the last race for this all-time great, a bronze in downhill Lindsey Vonn
#7993, aired 2019-05-15MATH, TEACHERS $1200: Math-minded cows might graze over this, the set of all the possible values that a function can take the range
#7992, aired 2019-05-14LET'S PUT ON A MUSICAL $800: Okay, so Val, who sings "Dance: Ten; Looks: Three" in this musical, should definitely be a hoofer A Chorus Line
#7990, aired 2019-05-10BEATLES SONGS BY LYRIC $1600: "Nothing you can sing that can't be sung" "All You Need Is Love"
#7987, aired 2019-05-07JUICE WORLD $600: Green Machine & Kale Blazer are 2 of the blends from this juice brand that sounds like it bares it all Naked
#7987, aired 2019-05-07IN THE PRINCIPAL'S DESK $1000: Several cans of this energy drink that "gives you wings" are in her desk, not all taken from students Red Bull
#7985, aired 2019-05-03GETTING ALL SCIENCE "E" $800: This branch of zoology that focuses on insects emerged as a distinct field of study in the early 19th century entomology
#7980, aired 2019-04-26"TAKE" IT $2000: "The way you wear your hat, the way you sip your tea, the mem'ry of all that--no, no!" this song title "They Can't Take That Away From Me"
#7972, aired 2019-04-16THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE $1600: (Kelly of the Clue Crew gives the clue from the Franklin Institute.) Beethoven & Mozart wrote for this instrument that Ben Franklin created, which he said gave him the greatest personal satisfaction of all his inventions the glass harmonica
#7969, aired 2019-04-1125 TCM $200: (Ben Mankiewicz gives the clue.) The movie that's had the most airings on TCM, currently at 150, is this 1942 classic starring Humphrey Bogart Casablanca
#7962, aired 2019-04-02DRINKS ALL AROUND! $600: In the U.S. it's a 3-letter abbrev. for a Pabst product; in China it's a premium ale that can run you upwards of $40 PBR
#7960, aired 2019-03-29QUARTZ & ALL $1200: Quartzite is quartz that was once this rock made up of tiny grains sandstone
#7959, aired 2019-03-28FOR THE BIRDS $400: Birds are unique in having these, the obvious characteristic that distinguished them from all other modern animals feathers
#7956, aired 2019-03-25IS IT SCIENCE? $600: Chemistry sure is; in fact, it's this 4-letter kind of science dealing with things that can be observed & measured hard science
#7951, aired 2019-03-18CLASSICAL MUSIC PRODIGIES $1600: Nino Rota wrote an oratorio that premiered when he was 11 & grew up to supply all this Italian filmmaker's music for 27 years Fellini
#7950, aired 2019-03-15POP CULTURE DOUBLE TALK $1600: This Bowie song that says "you've torn your dress" & "your face is a mess" ranks as one of the all-time best glam rock songs "Rebel Rebel"
#7949, aired 2019-03-14ALL BETS ARE OFF $400: This Greek letter gave us part of the word for all the letters that make up a language alpha
#7949, aired 2019-03-14ALL BETS ARE OFF $1600: AMC TV series that introduced Mike Ehrmantraut, played by Jonathan Banks Breaking Bad
#7947, aired 2019-03-12THAT WAS THE YEAR THAT WAS $400: Hitler takes all of Czechoslovakia 1939
#7939, aired 2019-02-28YOU'RE AN ALL-STAR $600: At the 2001 MLB All-Star game, Alex Rodriguez insisted that this retiring Oriole replace him as starting A.L. shortstop (Cal) Ripken
#7939, aired 2019-02-28GET YOUR GAME ON $800: Paul Schrader has said this French director's "The Rules of the Game" represents all that film can be Renoir
#7938, aired 2019-02-27FAMILIAR BRANDS IN SONGS $400: This Meghan Trainor tune says, "I see the magazines working that Photoshop, we know that...ain't real" "All About That Bass"
#7927, aired 2019-02-12SAME DAY $600: The Washington Post printed this type of edition with same-day news that O.J. Simpson was acquitted; "Read all about it!" an extra
#7919, aired 2019-01-31"M.C." $800: Philatelists wish that all their stock could be classified in this pristine way mint condition
#7914, aired 2019-01-24EDIBLE HOMOPHONES $1000: It's what bilge water comes from a leak
#7911, aired 2019-01-21POET IDENTIFICATION, PLEASE $400 (Daily Double): "Death, be not proud, though some have called thee / Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so" (John) Donne
#7906, aired 2019-01-14EXOTIC WILDLIFE $1000: The calf of the Svalbard subspecies of this animal can be quite playful a caribou (or reindeer)
#7901, aired 2019-01-07REJECTED SUPERHEROES $400: He's pretty good at putting things in order by letter, but that's about all he's good for the Alphabetizer
#7900, aired 2019-01-04GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS $1600: The only film to sweep all 5 major Golden Globe movie categories is this 1975 film that takes place in a mental hospital One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
#7900, aired 2019-01-04GOTTA RUN! $2000: From billiards, this expression means to win all the contests that are left, like primaries or football games run the table
#7892, aired 2018-12-25CAR TALK $200: We all have our these, the areas behind & to the side of a car that are tough to see in a mirror blind spots
#7883, aired 2018-12-12READ IT $600: Woodward & Bernstein changed America with this book, nonfiction that read like a spy thriller All the President's Men
#7878, aired 2018-12-05DANCER $600: He co-wrote & directed "All That Jazz", a movie based on his life Bob Fosse
#7865, aired 2018-11-16RAINY DAY P.E. $200: I'm so good at catching the rubber ball in this game that all my teammates are getting back in dodgeball
#7865, aired 2018-11-16ALL ABOUT GERMANY $1000: This Elbe River city that lent its name to a sandwich has one of Germany's largest immigrant populations Hamburg
#7862, aired 2018-11-13YOU'VE GOT CLASS $1200: History will tell you that in 1864 this man became a lt. general & assumed command of all U.S. armies Grant
#7860, aired 2018-11-09ALL THINGS DISNEY $1000: The name of this Disney resort that opened in Hawaii in 2011 means "messenger of a chief" Aulani
#7859, aired 2018-11-08WEIGHT LISTED $400: The mass of this gas giant is 2.5 times that of all the other planets combined Jupiter
#7846, aired 2018-10-22HERSTORY $600: Britannica notes that this Russian "would not have become empress if her husband had been at all normal" Catherine the Great
#7840, aired 2018-10-12MODERN HEALTH $400: (Travis Stork presents the clue.) Athletes aren't the only ones who can get these injuries caused by the brain banging against the skull--If you experience continued headache, nausea, dizziness, forgetfulness or sensitivity to light & noise after a head impact, get to a doctor concussion
#7836, aired 2018-10-08LET US FLOAT SOMETHING BY YOU $800: It's said that one of these "lifts all boats" a rising tide
#7835, aired 2018-10-05TALE AS OLD AS TIME $600: This Voltaire title guy rejects Dr. Pangloss' optimism that all is for the best "in this best of all possible worlds" Candide
#7831, aired 2018-10-01POP CULTURE POPS $400: He'll be your daddy, oh! This singer became a "father figure", taking that song all the way to No. 1 in 1988 George Michael
#7828, aired 2018-09-26NAME THE NOVEL $200: "If the picture was to alter, it was to alter. That was all...not one blossom of his loveliness would ever fade" The Picture of Dorian Gray
#7823, aired 2018-09-19SAY IT 3 TIMES $400: Say this triple-dipper that came near the end of Matthew McConaughey's Oscar acceptance speech all right, all right, all right
#7811, aired 2018-07-23ALGAE WHIZ $600: Like virtually all photosynthetic organisms, algae contain this pigment that absorbs energy from light chlorophyll
#7804, aired 2018-07-12FLIP THAT HOUSE! $2000: Tell buyers all about the storage space in the scullery, AKA this person's pantry the butler
#7791, aired 2018-06-25THAT TITLE IS SO CLICHÉ $1200: The musical "Head Over Heels" features the music of this all-female band The Go-Go's
#7784, aired 2018-06-14BROADWAY NAMES $400: Larry Hagman's mom, Mary Martin, said that of all her stage roles, this one was her favorite Peter Pan
#7782, aired 2018-06-12NEW WORLD SYMPHONY $2000: It was estimated that it could take 585 billion years to explore all the planets in this PlayStation video game No Man's Sky
#7772, aired 2018-05-29THE FOOD CHAIN $200: This green stuff that encompasses diatoms & seaweed is the base of the food chain for almost all aquatic life algae
#7758, aired 2018-05-09PRONOUN TEST $800: Thanks for waiting while I finished that call--now I'm all this second-person possessive pronoun yours
#7746, aired 2018-04-23A RuVIEW OF MOVIES $1000: (RuPaul presents the clue.) John Travolta requested that his Edna Turnblad character be made voluptuous like role models Sophia Loren & Elizabeth Taylor for this film set in 1960s Baltimore Hairspray
#7738, aired 2018-04-11TIME FOR CLASS $1000: Anatomy: The lower end of this arm bone includes 2 projections called epicondyles; wait, that's not funny at all the humerus
#7730, aired 2018-03-30IT ALL STARTS WITH "U" $400: Subject of the museum that's an attraction in Sassnitz, Germany U-boats
#7730, aired 2018-03-30IT ALL STARTS WITH "U" $1200: Programs like optimization or defragmentation that help your computer work better utilities
#7729, aired 2018-03-29THAT'S NOT FLYING! $400: All flying fish use their pectoral these to "fly"--some are aided by the pelvic ones too fins
#7728, aired 2018-03-28CLUES ACROSS NEW YORK CITY $1000: (I'm Ryan Field from New York's ABC7.) The High Line Park runs from the Meatpacking District through Chelsea to New York City's convention center, named for this late senator Jacob Javits
#7713, aired 2018-03-07HUMANS IN THE GALAPAGOS $1000: (Alex presents the clue from the Galapagos.) I'm at Post Office Bay on the island of Floreana--when sailors' messages to their families back home were intercepted right here by U.S. Navy captain David Porter & his crew, they indicated the positions of their ships, & that information helped destroy the British Pacific whaling fleet during this war the War of 1812
#7712, aired 2018-03-06NAME THAT POET! $400: "'Restore the lock!' she cries; and all around 'Restore the lock!' the vaulted roofs rebound" (Alexander) Pope
#7701, aired 2018-02-19IT'S ALL A MIRAGE $2000: That's no UFO, it's the double mirage known as this, partly after an Arthurian enchantress the Fata Morgana
#7699, aired 2018-02-15THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA $200: The longest running musical on Broadway, "The Phantom of the Opera" features a dramatic score by this composer "Love me / That's all I ask of you..." Andrew Lloyd Webber
#7693, aired 2018-02-07NEWSPAPERS $800: This famous 7-word motto appears in the top left corner of the New York Times' front page "All the news that's fit to print"
#7689, aired 2018-02-01ADJECTIVES $2000: If you can't pay certain fees, a court may declare you this synonym for needy indigent (destitute accepted)
#7689, aired 2018-02-01TV SHOWS IN OTHER WORDS $4,000 (Daily Double): "Homely Boop" Ugly Betty
#7687, aired 2018-01-30AIR FORCE BASE $1,000 (Daily Double): Since the 1950s the USAF & this air force have shared a base at Mildenhall in Suffolk the Royal Air Force (or RAF)
#7677, aired 2018-01-16BOOK SERIES $800: In 1966 this series that Isaac Asimov wasn't yet finished with won a Hugo Award for Best All-Time Series Foundation
#7670, aired 2018-01-05WHERE THE GRASS IS GREEN $200: "Wild" this grain isn't this grain at all but the seed of an aquatic grass wild rice
#7656, aired 2017-12-18ALLITERATION ALL AROUND $1000: The idea that internet service providers should treat everyone's data equally net neutrality
#7655, aired 2017-12-15ALL MY... $800: Paul McCartney said this 1963 song about what "I will send to you" was an oddity in that he wrote the lyrics first "All My Loving"
#7651, aired 2017-12-11THAT'S SOME SHAMELESS PANDERING $200: They say this synonym for fawning "will get you nowhere" but right now that's not true at all flattery
#7647, aired 2017-12-05HALLS OF FAME $400: J.C. Hall co-founded this greeting card company that has a Hall of Fame all its own Hallmark
#7647, aired 2017-12-05HALLS OF FAME $2000: James Norman Hall from the Midwest moved to Tahiti & co-wrote the book about this British ship that sailed to Tahiti the Bounty
#7637, aired 2017-11-21BIBLE STUDY $1000: Rembrandt painted this prophet, sad that his book says all the houses of Jerusalem were burned Jeremiah
#7637, aired 2017-11-21THIRSTY $1200: Diddy has been known to shill for Cîroc, a French type of this liquor that's all the rage vodka
#7637, aired 2017-11-21MILLENNIALS $1600: Fearing a coup, in 1002 A.D. this "unready" English king ordered that all men from Denmark be slain Ethelred
#7635, aired 2017-11-17STARTS & ENDS WITH "H" $200: Hyphenated term that's used to describe all the latest cutting-edge electronic devices high-tech
#7634, aired 2017-11-16LOVE SONGS, NOTHING BUT '80s LOVE SONGS $1600: "This tainted love you given, I give you all a boy could give you, take my tears & that's not nearly all... tainted love" Soft Cell
#7625, aired 2017-11-03IDIOMS, ANNOTATED $1600: Betting win, place & show at the horse track is betting "across" this, now a term for something that applies to all the board
#7621, aired 2017-10-30"ANT", MAN $1000: Opposition to withdrawing state support from a church; take a deep breath & slowly say all 28 letters antidisestablishmentarianism
#7604, aired 2017-10-05DESIGNER INITIALS $1600: Dressed everyone from Jackie O to J.Lo: V (that's all you need) Valentino
#7603, aired 2017-10-04CALCULUS $2000: It all comes together with this calculus operation that lets you find the precise area under a curve integration
#7602, aired 2017-10-03NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC'S MUST SEE PLACES FOR 2017 $6,400 (Daily Double): After touching down at Incheon International Airport, this city that's kinetic, buzzed & up all night Seoul (South Korea)
#7598, aired 2017-09-27COUNTRIES WITH ONLY A's AS VOWELS $4,600 (Daily Double): The 2 that touch both the Atlantic Ocean & the Pacific Ocean Panama and Canada
#7597, aired 2017-09-26LET'S SET SOME BOUNDARIES $6,500 (Daily Double): The Mason-Dixon Line was originally the boundary between these 2 states Pennsylvania & Maryland
#7589, aired 2017-09-14"LIKE" A SONG $400: The Bangles instructed us all with this 1986 hit that was fit for a pharaoh "Walk Like An Egyptian"
#7589, aired 2017-09-14THE SUMMER OF LOVE: 1967 $1600: Media response to all the love included the CBS special "The Hippie Temptation", that being mainly this drug LSD
#7584, aired 2017-07-27THE UNION, JACK $400: In November 1862 this bewhiskered man replaced General McClellan as head of Union troops Burnside
#7584, aired 2017-07-27PENNANTS $800: No big surprise that this all-time steals king was 1989's ALCS MVP for the A's; he stole 8 bases in 5 games & hit .400 Rickey Henderson
#7577, aired 2017-07-18MAGAZINE SLOGANS $400: For music lovers: "All the news that fits" Rolling Stone
#7577, aired 2017-07-18THE NAME OF THE WIND $2000: All the French poets know it's an up-to-60-mph wind that blows in from the Rhone Valley the mistral
#7573, aired 2017-07-12WHERE AM I? $1000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew presents.) I'm at the U.S. Army garrison in this German city that was once a spa town where Goethe, Brahms and Dostoevsky all took the waters; the "baden" in its name means "baths" Wiesbaden
#7569, aired 2017-07-06CONFUCIUS SAID $400: "He that rules by mind is like the ____ star, steady in his seat, whilst the stars all bend to him" the North Star
#7567, aired 2017-07-041960s POP MUSIC $800: In the 1966 song "That's Life", this "Chairman of the Board" explains what it all means Frank Sinatra
#7559, aired 2017-06-22PLAYWRIGHTS $1200: He played Madea in many plays that he wrote & directed, beginning with 2000's "I Can Do Bad All By Myself" Tyler Perry
#7557, aired 2017-06-20THE GAME IS RIGGED $200: A baked potato that comes this way has all the fixins; for dice, it means they've been tampered with loaded
#7557, aired 2017-06-20AUTHORS' INITIALS $400: He told EB she was "all that is good & kind": RB Robert Browning
#7546, aired 2017-06-05BEEN THAT $200: Harrison Ford, Alec Baldwin & Ben Affleck have all been cast as this CIA agent Jack Ryan
#7541, aired 2017-05-29ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY $3,000 (Daily Double): (Sarah of the Clue Crew gives the clue from Arlington National Cemetery.) Robert F. Kennedy wanted JFK buried under a simple wooden cross; that was overruled, but when he died, Robert, a World War II veteran of this same service as his brother Jack, got the humble monument he desired the Navy
#7539, aired 2017-05-25MORTAL MATTERS $200: It's the elected medical official whose job it is to investigate deaths not due to natural causes a coroner
#7539, aired 2017-05-25WORD & PHRASE ORIGINS $800: One of the 2 blacksmith tools used in an expression that means to fight with all one's resources hammer or tongs
#7538, aired 2017-05-24HEART SURGERY WITH DR. OZ $1200: (Dr. Oz delivers the clue.) All the skill & technology that go into a heart transplant are no use without a donor; in 1996 it was a young man in the Bronx whose heart I put in this Yankee manager's brother Frank in a story that made a lot of hearts warmer in New York City & beyond (Joe) Torre
#7537, aired 2017-05-23HISTORY $200: I believe we're all in accord that the League of Nations assembly met for the first time in 1920 in this Swiss city Geneva
#7537, aired 2017-05-23THE 2016 SIENA INTERNATIONAL PHOTO AWARDS $800: Greg Lecoeur captured the hunt of all kinds of predators for these fish that are proverbially crowded in sardines
#7536, aired 2017-05-22THE BOLD & THE BEAUTIFUL $1000: (Heather Tom and Thorsten Kaye give the clue as Katie and Ridge from The Bold and the Beautiful.) "Ridge, why are you still concealing the truth?" "Because, Katie, it is our secret to reveal, no one else's. & I'll stand behind that like Leonidas & his 300 men at this famous mountain pass in the 5th century B.C." Thermopylae
#7534, aired 2017-05-18MOURNING ASSEMBLY $1200: Celebrating the departed, Catholic priests wear black for mourning on this day that follows All Saints' Day All Souls' Day
#7532, aired 2017-05-16"GREEN" STUFF $1000: Sperry & Hutchinson were famous for these items that could be traded for all sorts of things Green Stamps
#7529, aired 2017-05-11CASTRO'S CUBA: 1959-2016 $1600: With new cars scarce, Cubans preserved classic U.S. models like the Bel Air from this automaker Chevrolet
#7522, aired 2017-05-02PUNNY KNIGHTS $1000: He's insolent, he's gruff, he's just an ill-tempered knight Sir Ly (surly)
#7521, aired 2017-05-01SNEAKER BRANDS $200: This sneaker brand that makes an All Star shoe has a star inside the "O" in its name Converse
#7514, aired 2017-04-20CHINESE HISTORY $800: When this alliterative ruler gained control in 1279, it was the first time that all of China had come under foreign rule Kublai Khan
#7514, aired 2017-04-20ON "LINE" $2000: MetLife Stadium boasts that all 82,500 of its seats have "incredible" these line of sight (or sightlines)
#7508, aired 2017-04-12DAVE'S NOT HERE, MAN $400: Unhappy with Tennessee politics in 1835, he said, "You may all go to hell & I will go to Texas", but that did not turn out well (Davy) Crockett
#7505, aired 2017-04-07THE EXPLORERS CLUB $600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the explorers club in New York.) Explorers club meetings begin with the ringing of this bell from one of the ships that in 1884 rescued the club's future first president Adolphus Greely & six surviving crew members; all were near death, having been stranded for three years on this large island 16 miles west of Greenland Ellesmere
#7501, aired 2017-04-03PHOTOGRAPHY $400: Eadweard Muybridge's 1878 photos proved that when this animal runs, all 4 feet are off the ground at 1 point a horse
#7481, aired 2017-03-06THE ILLUMI-NAUGHTY $1600: The Illuminati act all shadowy in the 2016 edition of this video game that doesn't end in "machina" Deus Ex
#7473, aired 2017-02-22ALL ABOOT CANADIAN GEOGRAPHY $1200: Take the combined area of the Great Lakes, multiply that by 3, & you're still short of this bay named for an English explorer the Hudson Bay
#7471, aired 2017-02-20ALL IN A DAY'S WORK $1000: An 8-hour day & I made 40 buttons, so divide output by input to get this measure, 5 per hour productivity
#7469, aired 2017-02-16SPINNING A WEBSITE $800: This site that seems to be missing a vowel in its name is "the home for all your photos" Flickr
#7469, aired 2017-02-16NUTRITION $2000: Avocados are high in fat, but it's mostly this 15-letter kind that may lower your cholesterol monounsaturated
#7465, aired 2017-02-10WON'T YOU TAKE ME TO FUNKYTOWN? $2000: The queen of funk, Chaka Khan...Chaka Khan...let me rock you, Chaka Khan, with this 1984 hit; that's all I wanna do "I Feel For You"
#7462, aired 2017-02-07IN THE FIRST PLACE $2,000 (Daily Double): This area in the title of perhaps the most famous WWI novel saw the war's first major gas attack on April 22, 1915 the western front
#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
#7454, aired 2017-01-26TV THAT COOKS $1200: This highly recognizable TV personality seeks out great cooking all over our land Guy Fieri
#7435, aired 2016-12-30ALL IN THE FAMILY? $1600: In the English version of a song, he's informed that "morning bells are ringing, morning bells are ringing" Brother John
#7430, aired 2016-12-23IT'S OVER $800: That's all, wrap it up, this word, also the surface coating of polished wood finish
#7428, aired 2016-12-21____ THE ____ $1600: "Sister Carrie" uses this dessert phrase that now means to surpass all others in a bad or unusual way take the cake
#7426, aired 2016-12-19TONY BENNETT $1000: (Tony Bennett gives the clue.) In 2015 the 20th edition of this Las Vegas gala doubled as my birthday party; with the same name as a Celine Dion love song, it has raised over $100 million in its history; wow! "The Power of Love"
#7424, aired 2016-12-15MOVING JOURNALISM $1,500 (Daily Double): British Airways' in-flight magazine has this name, like a Miller beer brand High Life
#7422, aired 2016-12-13ALL ABOUT ANIMALS $200: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from the Smithsonian's National Zoo in Washington, D.C.) In China, giant pandas, with their black-&-white fur, were thought to be a physical manifestation of these two principles that come together to create peace & harmony yin & yang
#7421, aired 2016-12-12LANDMARKS $3,000 (Daily Double): A place of prayer for Jewish people, it's all that remains of the Second Temple of Jerusalem the Western Wall
#7416, aired 2016-12-05MOTTOES $200: (I'm D.C. mayor Muriel Bowser.) The official motto of the District of Columbia translates to these 3 words that follow the word "and" in the Pledge of Allegiance justice for all
#7413, aired 2016-11-30SPORTS EQUIPMENT $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew gives the clue from the Daytona International Speedway.) To protect them from fire and heat in case of an accident, all NASCAR drivers wear suits made of Nomex, a heat-resistant, flame-retardant fabric that's reinforced with this fiber that's five times stronger than steel and often used in bulletproof vests Kevlar
#7413, aired 2016-11-30THE COMPANY STORE $800: This hyphenated upscale store that's "inspiring cooks everywhere" sells All-Clad & its own line of bakeware Williams-Sonoma
#7406, aired 2016-11-21ALLITERATIVE WORD PAIRS $400: That joker in home room who makes everybody laugh all the time class clown
#7405, aired 2016-11-18"PEANUT", "BUTTER", "JELLY", "TIME" $1000: Alliterative name for chunks of Styrofoam that spill all over the floor when unpacking a box you've received packing peanuts
#7401, aired 2016-11-14LET'S TRAVEL $400: In 2016 London's double decker buses, traditionally this color, went green... all-electric, that is red
#7401, aired 2016-11-14ON MY REEDING LIST $2000: A piece that shows off the clarinet's range, the widest of all woodwinds, nearly 4 of these octaves
#7400, aired 2016-11-11CHECKING OUT ALL THE ANGLES $400: It describes these two angles that tell you how lovely & terrific you are complementary
#7399, aired 2016-11-10THAT'S MESSED UP, SHAKESPEARE! $400: This tragedy has it all! Poison in the ear, on a sword & in some wine, & the title guy giving his royal mom advice about her sex life! Hamlet
#7399, aired 2016-11-10THAT'S MESSED UP, SHAKESPEARE! $1600: This play gets a huge body count all because Cassio got the promotion the villain desired Othello
#7396, aired 2016-11-07THE 2016 SUMMER OLYMPICS $400: There's no more perfect 10, so it was a 15.933 floor exercise that clinched her all-around gymnastics gold Simone Biles
#7394, aired 2016-11-03YOU DISCOVER THE ASTRONOMICAL BODY $400: All that we are came from this unmistakable entity the sun (in this unmistakable)
#7391, aired 2016-10-31LIKE A ROCK $1,000 (Daily Double): The object of a pursuit, such as a hunted animal quarry
#7387, aired 2016-10-25DEWEY $1200: On a 1954 show on WHBQ Memphis, star DJ Dewey Phillips played an advance copy of this man's "That's All Right" 30 times Elvis Presley
#7382, aired 2016-10-18WHERE SELDOM IS HEARD $1200: From this Conn. school: "Now that our endowment has reached $25.6 bil. in 2015, let's put it all on red for one roulette spin" Yale
#7375, aired 2016-10-07"RACE" $800: Religious-sounding 2-word term for a redeeming feature that makes up for all kinds of bad stuff saving grace
#7375, aired 2016-10-07MUSIC FOR THE DENTIST'S CHAIR $2000: Should I worry about hearing this novelty holiday song that says, "Every time I try to speak all I do is whistle" "All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth"
#7368, aired 2016-09-28THAT'S T-B-D $800: All added up, it means arranged in a systematic form tabulated
#7367, aired 2016-09-275, 5 $800: All aboard this auto assembly consisting of the transmission & driveshaft that links the engine to axles the drive train (or power train)
#7361, aired 2016-09-19MAYOR GARCETTI'S LOS ANGELES $1000: (His Honor, the Mayor Eric Garcetti delivers the clue.) Between 1921 & 1955 Italian immigrant Simon Rodia constructed a collection of 17 structures he called Nuestro Pueblo or "Our Town"; today, it's a National Historic Landmark known as this the Watts Towers
#7354, aired 2016-07-28SOUNDS LIKE A STAR WARS CHARACTER $1000: Of the 7 hills of Rome, the one where Romulus & Remus were found the Palatine
#7350, aired 2016-07-22THAT GAME OF THRONES GUY WITH THE BEARD $200: Oh, my sun & stars! In 2011 Jason Momoa took over this title film role from Arnold & got all barbaric Conan
#7349, aired 2016-07-21POETS & POETRY $200: This poem that sure is wocky ends, "All mimsy were the borogoves, and the mome raths outgrabe" "The Jabberwocky"
#7348, aired 2016-07-20TV WHO SAID IT? $800: On "Parks & Recreation": "Just give me all the bacon and eggs you have" Swanson
#7347, aired 2016-07-19ADAPTATIONS 5 $400: Winston Groom's book was the basis of this film about a man running through history, & that's all I have to say about that Forrest Gump
#7343, aired 2016-07-13SITCOM LAST NAMES $1000: Ray & Debra Barone
#7330, aired 2016-06-24PLACES THAT BECAME WORDS $400: Swimsuit of almost no material at all named for an explosive Pacific atoll bikini
#7330, aired 2016-06-24PLACES THAT BECAME WORDS $1200: The All Blacks excel at this sport named for an English school rugby
#7326, aired 2016-06-20THE BILLBOARD ALL-TIME HOT 100 $400: No. 1: C'mon baby, let's do this Chubby Checker dance sensation that topped the chart in both 1960 & 1962 "The Twist"
#7326, aired 2016-06-20THE BILLBOARD ALL-TIME HOT 100 $2000: At No. 83, "Play That" 1970s Wild Cherry hit, which began as an actual command from the drummer "Play That Funky Music"
#7325, aired 2016-06-17BECAUSE $200: St. Augustine wrote that "God created all things in" this many days "because the number is perfect" 6
#7322, aired 2016-06-14HEROES $2,000 (Daily Double): From the Latin for "battlefield" comes this word for a fighter or dog who has beaten all challengers a champion
#7320, aired 2016-06-10WORD ORIGINS $600: Often eaten with eggs at breakfast, it comes from Latin for "dry" or "parch" toast
#7316, aired 2016-06-06ALL KINDS OF DRAMA $400: In its original sense, "comedy" didn't mean that the play was necessarily funny but that it would end this way happily
#7315, aired 2016-06-03THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING $2000: Queen Victoria's grandson, he was born with a withered left arm that was often hidden in photographs Kaiser Wilhelm (II)
#7314, aired 2016-06-02IN THE CANADIAN PROVINCE $3,000 (Daily Double): The Jimi Hendrix shrine, not all that far from Jimi's birthplace British Columbia
#7313, aired 2016-06-01"CL"ASSICAL MUSIC $2000: Bach wrote of the "Well-Tempered" this instrument, referring to a tuning system that would suffice for all keys the clavier
#7310, aired 2016-05-27PODCASTS $400: This network has a music podcast that's called "All Songs Considered" NPR
#7310, aired 2016-05-27I'M SO JELLY $600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows some larvae on the monitor.) The secretion called royal jelly is fed to all honeybee larvae early on, but after that, only to those selected for this job queen
#7304, aired 2016-05-19THE AL FRANKEN DECADE $400: On May 22, 1980 Namco began gobbling up the competition by releasing this video game Pac-Man
#7303, aired 2016-05-18D.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
#7298, aired 2016-05-11STOPPED BREATHING IN THE 1800s $2,400 (Daily Double): Broken by the death of his wife, he was das kaput, all on March 14, 1883 Karl Marx
#7296, aired 2016-05-09BONES $400: A dislocated shoulder occurs when the head of this bone comes out of the socket--hey, that's not funny at all the humerus
#7292, aired 2016-05-03WORK WITH KIDS $1000: This band was hot for the charts in the 1980s with "Hot For Teacher" Van Halen
#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
#7289, aired 2016-04-28"ALL" ABOARD $2000: Fishermen like this pike, named for a feature that's prominent here a walleye
#7288, aired 2016-04-27THUS SAYETH THE LORD $400: To Moses: "When thou goest to return into ____, see that thou do all those wonders before Pharaoh" Egypt
#7284, aired 2016-04-21AROUND THE WORLD $200: Hands & feet in the vehicle at all times driving around this Asian island that gave its name to the world's largest lizards Komodo
#7279, aired 2016-04-14RANCHING AS IT WAS $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from George Ranch Historical Park in Richmond, TX.) On a cattle drive that could last months, all of the food & equipment needed to prepare meals was carried on this transport that was likely named for the food served & not for its inventor the chuck wagon
#7277, aired 2016-04-12POP MUSIC $400: She co-wrote her hit "All About That Bass" Meghan Trainor
#7272, aired 2016-04-05ALL THE PRESIDENTS' CHILDREN $600: That's Abraham Lincoln looking at a book with son Thomas, who was better known by this three-letter nickname Tad
#7265, aired 2016-03-25SPOT THE CANADIAN $1000: Milton Friedman, John Kenneth Galbraith, John Maynard Keynes John Kenneth Galbraith
#7265, aired 2016-03-25WORDS THAT SHOULD RHYME $1000: Full-grown & the physical world including all living things mature & nature
#7256, aired 2016-03-141,000 FOODS TO EAT BEFORE YOU DIE $600: Spoon up some of this French goodness that's been described as a soup, a stew, a "hotchpotch of all sorts of fishes" bouillabaisse
#7249, aired 2016-03-03SCARLETT JOHANSSON ROLES $2000: In 2014, a woman who gets superhuman abilities from a powerful synthetic drug Lucy
#7240, aired 2016-02-19"DO" $1000: We're hoping that you have time to count all of the sides so you can give us the name of this solid a dodecahedron
#7227, aired 2016-02-02WHO SAID THAT? $800: A 19th century painter: "Ah, if only all artists had enough to live on" van Gogh
#7225, aired 2016-01-29PO PRESENTS UNCONVENTIONAL WARRIORS $1000: (Po delivers the clue.) Jordan Noble was just 14 when he played the long roll in this 1815 battle, Andrew Jackson's victory over the British; so was a drummer, but's that's OK. We can't alI be, you know, in the thick of the fight the Battle of New Orleans
#7216, aired 2016-01-18LONG-LIVED CREATURES $1200: Marvel fans know to hail this creature that replaces all the cells in its body in a few weeks & never grows old the hydra
#7210, aired 2016-01-08UNUSUAL ANIMALS $200: The deepest-living of all octopuses, the Dumbo octopus gets its name from fins that look like these elephant ears
#7208, aired 2016-01-06WHAT'S THE "‑OLOGY"? $400: Professor Gerald Cohen, an expert on word origins, edits a learned journal called "Comments On" this etymology
#7208, aired 2016-01-06NAME THAT TUNE $1000: "Now Paul is a real estate novelist, who never had time for a wife" in this signature Billy Joel song "Piano Man"
#7207, aired 2016-01-05DOWNRIGHT BEASTLY $1000: Alliterative term for an acting audition that's open to all comers & usually attracts many eager thespians a cattle call
#7197, aired 2015-12-22ELEMENTARY SCHOOL $200: The chemical element that by definition all organic compounds contain carbon
#7194, aired 2015-12-17TINKERERS $200: In 1909 this French engineer built a type of wind tunnel that "towered" above all others (Gustave) Eiffel
#7188, aired 2015-12-09WORDS & PHRASES $800: This 3-word phrase at the end of Warner Bros. cartoons was first uttered in 1930 "That's all, folks"
#7183, aired 2015-12-02WORKING BOOK TITLES $200: Tolstoy focused more on a major part of Russian history & changed "All's Well That Ends Well" to this title War and Peace
#7173, aired 2015-11-18WHAT'S THE WORD? $800: In mathematics, a 3-dimensional geometric body with a surface that's equidistant from its center at all points sphere
#7173, aired 2015-11-18SCIENCE TIMELINE $800: Around 450 B.C.: Empedocles posits that all matter is made of these 4 classical elements earth, fire, air & water
#7171, aired 2015-11-16MORTAL MATTERS $1600: This word originally meant an all-night vigil with a body; the Irish party during that time came later a wake
#7169, aired 2015-11-12PEOPLE $400: In April 2015 this person revealed in a TV interview that for all intents & purposes, "I am a woman" Jenner
#7169, aired 2015-11-12ADS & TAGLINES $1000: "The beer that made Milwaukee famous" Schlitz
#7168, aired 2015-11-11DINOSAURS $3,000 (Daily Double): In 2015 scientists concluded that this old name was valid after all; the Apatosaurus was another beast Brontosaurus
#7167, aired 2015-11-10THIS & THAT $200: Because the Roman god Vulcan was all about fire, these houses of worship for him had to be outside city walls temples
#7165, aired 2015-11-06WONDER WOMEN $1200: Paula Cole wondered, "Where is my John Wayne?" in the song that asks, "Where Have All" these "Gone?" the cowboys
#7164, aired 2015-11-05TIME CAPSULES $200: This network that was "All That" buried a capsule of Twinkies, a Game Boy & other items important to the kids of 1992 Nickelodeon
#7158, aired 2015-10-28THINK MUSIC $2000: "You might think I'm foolish or maybe it's untrue, you might think I'm crazy, all I want is you" The Cars
#7153, aired 2015-10-21HOPE YOU REMEMBER THAT OLD SONG! $600: In 1990 he got his "Freedom" by singing, "all we have to do now, is take these lies, & make them true somehow" George Michael
#7150, aired 2015-10-16ON BROADWAY $200: This mane event of all musicals that opened in 1997 is Disney's longest-running show on Broadway The Lion King
#7150, aired 2015-10-16HISTORICAL QUOTES $1200: This former slave once told Frederick Douglass that in all her journeys she "never lost a single passenger" Harriet Tubman
#7150, aired 2015-10-16SCIENTIFIC ACHIEVEMENTS $2000: In the 17th century John Napier was all about that base, inventing these quantities that simplify calculations logarithms
#7146, aired 2015-10-12DOCUMENTARY FILMS $400: Jimi Hendrix, The Who & Sha Na Na all rocked out in the 1970 film that documented this happening Woodstock
#7145, aired 2015-10-09THE COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME $800: 2015 members of the Hall include Jim Tressel, longtime coach of this team that won it all with a new guy this year the Ohio State Buckeyes
#7143, aired 2015-10-07BOOKS & AUTHORS $1600: Anthony Doerr won a 2015 Pulitzer for this novel that centers on a blind French girl & a young Nazi soldier All the Light We Cannot See
#7137, aired 2015-09-29HAIRLESS BANDS $400: This drummer sang, "It's always the same, it's just a shame, that's all" with Genesis Phil Collins
#7135, aired 2015-09-25THAT'S A WRAP! $800: 2013: A hand reaches down to save sailor Robert Redford; or, the sailor has a vision of a rescuing hand as he drowns All Is Lost
#7130, aired 2015-09-18ALL IN A "ROW" $2000: As an adjective, it describes a cow that isn't pregnant; as a noun, it's a litter of pigs farrow
#7129, aired 2015-09-17LUCKY 7 $800: One of the "Seven Sisters" colleges, this Northampton, Mass. school has been empowering women since the 1870s Smith
#7125, aired 2015-07-31GIVE ME A RING $1000: In 1979 Voyager I discovered that this planet had rings; further study was provided by the Gailieo orbiter Jupiter
#7123, aired 2015-07-29TEAMS THAT HAVEN'T WON THE WORLD SERIES $200: Maybe it's all the beer their name suggests they're making that's holding them back the (Milwaukee) Brewers
#7123, aired 2015-07-29IT'S ALL ABOUT "U" $800: Dense, fluffy cloud variety associated with rising air currents cumulus
#7123, aired 2015-07-29TEAMS THAT HAVEN'T WON THE WORLD SERIES $1000: The victory dreams of this team of "sailors" are all still out to sea the Mariners
#7122, aired 2015-07-28PLAY MS. "T" FOR ME $400: If your lips are movin', you're probably naming this ms. who broke through with "All About That Bass" in 2014 Trainor
#7116, aired 2015-07-20SPORTS & SONG $600: "Ever since I was young, it's been my dream / That I might drive" this machine; "I'd get the ice just as slick as could be" a Zamboni
#7114, aired 2015-07-16POE-ETRY $800: "O God! Can I not save one from the pitiless wave? Is all that we see or seem but a" this "within a" this dream
#7113, aired 2015-07-15ALL THAT JAZZ $400: Albums recorded by this drummer include "Stick It" & "Buddy & Soul" Buddy Rich
#7113, aired 2015-07-15ALL THAT JAZZ $800: Around 1940 tenor saxophonist John Sims was nicknamed after this then-popular suit with baggy trousers & oversized jacket a zoot suit
#7113, aired 2015-07-15AFTERNOON TEA $800: Like English muffins, these should be riddled with holes to soak up all that butter; wash them down with tea crumpets
#7113, aired 2015-07-15ALL THAT JAZZ $1200: "Ain't Misbehavin'" is a biography of this jazz great written by his manager Ed Kirkeby Fats Waller
#7105, aired 2015-07-03HETERONYMS $800: A written agreement & to shrink in size contract [KAHN-tract] & contract [kin-TRACT]
#7101, aired 2015-06-29THAT WAS ON TV $400: I'm Dan Rather. I'm Meredith Viera. I'm Steve Kroft. We've all reported over the years on this show 60 Minutes
#7101, aired 2015-06-29THE KIDS ARE SINGING IT $1600: A Maroon 5 song says "All the roads you took came back to me, so I'm following" this "that leads to you" a map
#7094, aired 2015-06-18MBA ALL-STARS $1600: Forbes called Columbia's Robert Stevens a "savior" of this high-flying company that makes the F-35 Lockheed Martin
#7094, aired 2015-06-18MBA ALL-STARS $2000: Harvard MBA Jamie Dimon leads this financial services company that the U.S. helped out with $25 billion in 2008 JPMorgan Chase
#7094, aired 2015-06-18MBA ALL-STARS $4,000 (Daily Double): You could call John Chambers this "Kid" after the company he runs that's big in routers (the) Cisco (Kid)
#7091, aired 2015-06-15NOVELS BY COUPLE $200: Elizabeth Bennet & Mr. Darcy (the novel that started it all) Pride and Prejudice
#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"
#7076, aired 2015-05-25WE'LL ALWAYS HAVE PARROTS $600: All parrots are zygodactyl, meaning that 2 of these face forward, 2 backward their toes
#7075, aired 2015-05-22SOUVENIRS OF SOUTH DAKOTA $800: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew gives the clue from Wall Drug in South Dakota.) All-natural soap made right here in South Dakota with Salvia officinalis, this native aromatic herb that wise men know grows wild on the prairie sage
#7074, aired 2015-05-21"ALL" RIGHT, "ALL" RIGHT, "ALL" RIGHT $200: A basketball shot that doesn't touch the rim, net or backboard can result in a chant of this air ball!
#7068, aired 2015-05-13IT'S ALL ABOUT "ME" $800: 6-letter word for a large piece of rock from space that passes into Earth's atmosphere meteor
#7065, aired 2015-05-08A. MILLER'S TALES $800: "My Three Sons" was a TV show; Arthur Miller's first major play had this similar title All My Sons
#7062, aired 2015-05-051950s AMERICA $400: In 1953, the first of these Chevy sports cars rolled off the assembly line; all 300 made that year were white with red interior Corvette
#7054, aired 2015-04-23I'M ALL ABOUT THAT BASSIST $200: He's a singer, a bassist, &, as of 2014, Broadway composer with "The Last Ship" Sting
#7054, aired 2015-04-23I'M ALL ABOUT THAT BASSIST $400: In 1993 this bassist of some note said Michael Jackson picks up more for "Yesterday" than he does (Paul) McCartney
#7054, aired 2015-04-23I'M ALL ABOUT THAT BASSIST $600: He was a member of the Flowers of Romance before joining the Sex Pistols in 1977 Sid Vicious
#7054, aired 2015-04-23I'M ALL ABOUT THAT BASSIST $800: Derek Smalls (Harry Shearer) laid down the big bottom end for this "Big Bottom" band Spinal Tap
#7054, aired 2015-04-23I'M ALL ABOUT THAT BASSIST $1000: He co-wrote Led Zeppelin's "Black Dog" with Plant & Page; apparently, he had not yet begun to fight over writing credit John Paul Jones
#7049, aired 2015-04-16FLOUR POWER $600: Gold Medal flour products include self-rising, unbleached & this one that sounds good for any type of baking all-purpose
#7045, aired 2015-04-10BETTER FIND THAT "W" 2 $400: Rewarding or beneficial; your correct response makes it all... worthwhile
#7045, aired 2015-04-10"MARK" YOUR WORDS $1200: When reporting a conversation, the British use single ones where we use double ones quotation marks
#7037, aired 2015-03-31WE'RE ALL JEALOUS $800: "I didn't mean to hurt you / I'm sorry that I made you cry", he sings on "Jealous Guy", from the 1971 album "Imagine" John Lennon
#7036, aired 2015-03-30HODGEPODGE $400: Octothorp, number sign & hash mark are all aliases for this sign that's part of a hashtag a pound sign
#7034, aired 2015-03-26WARBIRDS $200: (Alex delivers the clue from Ramstein Air Base in Germany.) The C-130 has long been the workhorse of the United States military, carrying soldiers & supplies to hostile areas all around the world & truly earning its name, that of this mythological hero & multitasker Hercules
#7032, aired 2015-03-24HEALTHY COOKING WITH MICHELLE OBAMA $1000: (First Lady Michelle Obama delivers the clue.) Good for any meal, one of the winning recipes in the Kids 2014 Healthy Lunchtime Challenge was for mini ones of these--Italian omelettes made with egg whites in a muffin tin--with veggies added for flavor, color & nutrition frittatas
#7029, aired 2015-03-19HOLLYWOOD IS DESTRUCTIVE $600: Los Angeles is threatened by ocean carnivores falling from the sky in this SyFy Channel movie Sharknado
#7027, aired 2015-03-17I WANT TO ROCK & ROLL ALL NIGHT $400: Irish band Thin Lizzy's biggest U.S. hit came when telling us that they "Are Back In Town" "The Boys"
#7027, aired 2015-03-17I WANT TO ROCK & ROLL ALL NIGHT $800: In 2014 this band's "Songs of Innocence" made a stealthy showing in people's iTunes; some shot down that idea U2
#7025, aired 2015-03-13PLAY ME... $400: This song that says, "It winds from Chicago to L.A., more than 2,000 miles all the way" "Route 66"
#7023, aired 2015-03-11THEY WERE ALL "YELLOW" $800: Game fish of the genus Seriola that makes for a popular sushi yellowtail
#7018, aired 2015-03-04DONE & DONE $800: He's the most recent male appointee to the Supreme Court; in 2014 he said it's "fine if we are not all that popular" Justice Alito
#7017, aired 2015-03-03ALL THINGS GOLDEN $200: In a fable, a farmer discovers that this bird lays golden eggs a hen (or a goose)
#7015, aired 2015-02-27ALL ABOUT THE SUPREME COURT $1600: (Retired Justice Sandra Day O'Connor gives the clue.) The justices' private dining room has portraits of these 2 early 19th century men, a reminder of the case that gave the Supreme Court authority to declare a law unconstitutional Marbury & Madison
#7007, aired 2015-02-17A HAMBURGER WITH ALL THE FIXINGS $200: Let's start with the lettuce--this kind that's traditionally in a Caesar salad romaine
#7007, aired 2015-02-17A HAMBURGER WITH ALL THE FIXINGS $800: I'm about to slice up the tomatoes--this kind that sounds like old hand-me-downs heirloom
#7004, aired 2015-02-12"OY" TO THE WORLD $1000: During WWII the message that he "was here" was found all over the world Kilroy
#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
#7002, aired 2015-02-10CLASSICAL MUSIC $800: This Verdi opera was inspired by a plot from French Egyptologist August Mariette Aida
#7002, aired 2015-02-10WINDOW TO THE WORLD $800: Looks like a crisp, clear day in the neighborhood called Old this city, its country's second-largest Montreal
#7000, aired 2015-02-06THE MIDDLE AGES $2000: A British ruling dynasty is said to have taken this name from a sprig of broom worn in the cap of the Count of Anjou Plantagenet
#6995, aired 2015-01-30"D" BRIEFING $400: A bad way to get to the hospital: DOA dead on arrival
#6995, aired 2015-01-30"Y.D." DO IT? $1200: It's what you have "all in a row" in a phrase that means to have all arrangements complete your ducks
#6994, aired 2015-01-29THE NATIONAL SEPTEMBER 11 MEMORIAL & MUSEUM $1000: (Alex reports from the National 9/11 Memorial & Museum in New York City.) A brick that is not from the site still has a place here; a journalist who had covered the war on terror chiseled it from Osama bin Laden's compound before it was leveled by authorities in this Pakistan city Abbottabad
#6994, aired 2015-01-29MUSICAL IDIOMS $1200: Like that Roy Scheider movie about Broadway, it means "those other similar things" all that jazz
#6994, aired 2015-01-29POETS & POETRY $1600: Whittier wrote, "Of all sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these" 4 of regret that complete the line it might have been
#6991, aired 2015-01-26THAT WOMAN CAN SING! $600: "All I wanna do" is tell you she worked as a backup singer for Michael Jackson & George Harrison; now have some fun Sheryl Crow
#6986, aired 2015-01-19THE TRANSPORTER $400: Time magazine, on an "arrogantly huge" 21st c. model of this: "Maybe we all shouldn't be driving tanks that get 10 mpg" a Hummer
#6981, aired 2015-01-122015 ANNIVERSARIES $400: Napoleonists know the 200th anniversary of this battle is on June 18, & that's all, folks! Waterloo
#6981, aired 2015-01-12THEY SAID IT ON TV $800: As Dexter he said, "He's all I've got; nothing else could love me... or is that just a dark lie the dark passenger tells me?" (Michael C.) Hall
#6976, aired 2015-01-05DEFOE $800 (Daily Double): "Memoirs of a Cavalier" was a fictional account of this decades-long war of 17th century continental Europe the Thirty Years' War
#6967, aired 2014-12-23EARTH SCIENCE $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) It wasn't until after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake that scientists discovered that this fault ran 800 miles from Northern California all the way to the Salton Sea the San Andreas Fault
#6952, aired 2014-12-02SPELL IT OUT FOR ME $200: This gaming console that comes in PS4 & PS Vita models P-L-A-Y-S-T-A-T-I-O-N
#6950, aired 2014-11-28SCIENCE MYSTERIES $1600: Earth's molten outer core has something to do with these "poles" reversing; that's about all we know the magnetic poles
#6946, aired 2014-11-24THAT'S A LOT OF KIDS! $800: At last count they had 19 kids, all of whose names start with "J" the Duggars
#6940, aired 2014-11-14SHAKESPEARE'S FOOLS $4,000 (Daily Double): "The more fool I", says Touchstone on arriving at his new forest home in this comedy As You Like It
#6931, aired 2014-11-03WHAT A WONDERFUL "WORLD" $200: Line that begins Shakespeare's "Seven Ages of Man" speech from "As You Like It" All the world's a stage
#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
#6928, aired 2014-10-29ON A BILLBOARD CHART IN 2014 $200: "All That Matters" is this teen hit the Streaming Songs chart, not any egg-throwing events or possible deportation Justin Bieber
#6924, aired 2014-10-23THAT IS LIKE SO LATE 20th CENTURY $600: "It's all about" these first names, aka C-notes Benjamins
#6921, aired 2014-10-20MAKING "ENCE" OF IT ALL $400: An experience that seems like it happened for a reason but was really just accidental a coincidence
#6917, aired 2014-10-14BLOOMIN' NON-ONIONS $1000: When Adam & Eve left the garden, all the plants shrank away--except a tiny blue flower that said these 3 words forget me not
#6914, aired 2014-10-09NORMAN ROCKWELL'S SATURDAY EVENING POST COVERS $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew holds a Post cover at the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, MA.) The original "Boy on High Dive" painting from a 1947 cover now belongs to this "Lincoln" director, who says that we're all on diving boards during our lives & that taking the plunge is something we must face Steven Spielberg
#6907, aired 2014-09-30ARMS AND THE MAN $800: All that dunking & dribbling has been good for the muscle tone of this man's arms Blake Griffin
#6902, aired 2014-09-23THE ALL-WRITERS BASKETBALL TEAM $800: 6'9'' from Harvard, this man who wrote thrillers under the name John Lange (Lange is "tall" in German) Michael Crichton
#6893, aired 2014-07-30QUOTATIONS $400: The ancient Greek playwright Sophocles wrote that this "eases all things"; we've also heard that it heals all wounds time
#6887, aired 2014-07-22EVERY YEAR $1600: It's the holiday being celebrated in the 1833 Daniel Maclise painting seen here Halloween (All Hallows' Eve accepted)
#6879, aired 2014-07-10ANIMALS ALL AROUND $200: Don't ever forget that a herd of these African & Asian mammals is sometimes called a memory elephant
#6872, aired 2014-07-01ANCIENT SCIENCE $3,000 (Daily Double): Around 400 B.C. Democritus proposed that all matter is composed of these tiny units atoms
#6870, aired 2014-06-27IN THE "ZONE" $2000: This zone is between 23 1/2 degrees north & south latitude; is it hot out here? the tropical zone
#6862, aired 2014-06-17THE BIG BUKOWSKI $1200: "We're all of us going to die, all of us, what a circus! That alone should make us" this "each other but it doesn't" love
#6860, aired 2014-06-13HISTORIC TV $600: This Norman Lear sitcom that began in 1971 dealt with controversial topics regularly All In The Family
#6857, aired 2014-06-101990s HITMAKERS $400: Oasis sang, "because maybe, you're gonna be the one that saves me, & after all, you're my" this wonderwall
#6855, aired 2014-06-06ROMANTIC CLICHÉS $600: "Would you believe in" this sudden event? "Yes, I'm certain that it happens all the time" love at first sight
#6853, aired 2014-06-04THAT'S ALL IN THE PAST $200: On Oct. 20, 2011 he was killed in his hometown of Surt, Libya Gaddafi
#6853, aired 2014-06-04THAT'S ALL IN THE PAST $400: In the 1840s he led 147 Mormon settlers west & would supervise the migration of thousands more Brigham Young
#6853, aired 2014-06-04THAT'S ALL IN THE PAST $800: Once called Lacedaemon, it was a city-state that eventually came under Rome's control in 146 B.C.; this is...! Sparta
#6853, aired 2014-06-04THAT'S ALL IN THE PAST $1000: Lasting 16 years longer than you'd think, this war was won by the French, though England won most of the battles the Hundred Years War
#6853, aired 2014-06-04THAT'S ALL IN THE PAST $2,000 (Daily Double): Paul Revere whipped up patriotic anger with his image of this bloody 1770 event the Boston Massacre
#6853, aired 2014-06-04FOOD IN THE BIBLE $2000: In a parable, Jesus told of this "least of all seeds" that, when grown, is the greatest among herbs the mustard seed
#6846, aired 2014-05-26ALL GONE $400: We give a hoot that the whekau, or laughing this bird of New Zealand, laughs no more an owl
#6838, aired 2014-05-14THE "CITY" $800: From the Latin, it means happiness felicity
#6837, aired 2014-05-13ALL KINDS OF MUSIC $1200: In 1994 he duetted with Amy Grant on "House Of Love", a title that turned out to be meaningful Vince Gill
#6828, aired 2014-04-30LOW-TECH HIGH TECH $400: A hard reboot of your computer can be accomplished with this simple pair of steps turning it off, turning it on (or unplugging it, plugging it back in)
#6828, aired 2014-04-30POETS & POETRY $3,000 (Daily Double): The longest poem in "Leaves of Grass", called this since 1881, consists of 52 sections "Song of Myself"
#6827, aired 2014-04-29STATISTICS $1000: 2000-2010 figures show the fatality rate in this job is 31 times that for all workers, 1/3 of deaths from falling overboard fishermen
#6821, aired 2014-04-21THAT '70s SONG $2000: "All you did was wreck my bed, and in the morning kick me in the head" "Maggie May"
#6819, aired 2014-04-17CELEBRITY EPITAPHS $400: This voice artist: "That's all folks" Mel Blanc
#6819, aired 2014-04-17WIND $1600: Also the name of a Volkswagen model, it's a hot African desert wind that can blow all the way to Europe sirocco
#6817, aired 2014-04-15ORGANIZATIONS $400: This couple has a foundation that works to help all people lead healthy, productive lives Bill and Melinda Gates
#6816, aired 2014-04-14CROQUET, 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
#6812, aired 2014-04-08STATUES $2,000 (Daily Double): It's no fairy tale--in 2013 this beloved Danish statue celebrated her 100th birthday the Little Mermaid
#6810, aired 2014-04-04"V" IS IN THE MIDDLE $5,000 (Daily Double): A person able to see beyond the realm of normal perception a clairvoyant
#6808, aired 2014-04-02"SELF-E"s $800: Adjective for an autodidact self-educated
#6807, aired 2014-04-01MANKIEWICZES AT THE MOVIES $2000: The title character of Joseph's "All About Eve" isn't played by Bette Davis but by her Anne Baxter
#6804, aired 2014-03-27SHAKESPEARE REWRITES THE BEATLES $800: "Wilt thou still require me, wilt thou still provide sustenance unto me, roughly midway through my 7th decade?" "When I'm Sixty-Four"
#6804, aired 2014-03-27THE 1-SYLLABLE WORD $1000: This is the ray or beam of sunlight that "won't cop out when there's danger all about" shaft
#6803, aired 2014-03-26MOUNT RUSHMORE $2000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from Mount Rushmore in South Dakota.) Amazingly, there were no fatalities & only a few minor injuries during the 14 years it took to carve Mount Rushmore, though workers were lowered from the face of the mountain in swing seats, known as these chairs boatswain chairs
#6796, aired 2014-03-17THE TWO-THOUSAND YEAR OLD MAN $200: (Carl Reiner & Mel Brooks present the clue.) "Of all the monarchs you've known, who was the most impressive?" "That's easy. It's this Russian empress who was born in 1729. She had such great legs! And, boy, what a way with horses" Catherine (the Great)
#6795, aired 2014-03-14BILLIARDS SHOTS $600: To hit the cue ball into the 6 ball into the 9 ball, all on purpose, is this kind of shot that can also open a safe a combination
#6788, aired 2014-03-05HOLIDAYS $1000: It's believed that Imhotep helped create this calendar in which new year is usually September 11 the Coptic calendar
#6784, aired 2014-02-27ALEX' HONKY-TONK SALOON $600: Come on, fellas! I thought we all agreed that force = mass x acceleration is part of his 2nd law of motion. Fellas! Newton
#6780, aired 2014-02-21JOHNNY GILBERT PERFORMS TODAY'S HITS $1000: "I'm beginning to feel like a rap god, rap god, all my people from the front to the back nod, back nod" Eminem
#6777, aired 2014-02-18BRITISH LITERATURE $1600: "They all agreed that it was a huge creature, luminous, ghastly, and spectral" is from this Arthur Conan Doyle work The Hound of the Baskervilles
#6776, aired 2014-02-17STUDENT HEALTH CENTER $600: All that sneezing & red & itching eyes, it's pollinosis, or, in layman's terms, this hayfever
#6773, aired 2014-02-12NO DISRESPECT TO BEN AFFLECK $400: On Kanye's "nodisrespecttobenaffleck" hashtag, this woman, "alias" Ben's wife, noted, "I say that all the time" Jennifer Garner
#6770, aired 2014-02-071980s BOOKS $2000: This James Herriot book completes a series that began with "All Creatures Great & Small", & its title completes the rhyme The Lord God Made Them All
#6764, aired 2014-01-30ALL OVER $600: You'll find Lungshan Temple in this capital city that's on an island Taipei
#6753, aired 2014-01-15THAT LITERARY TITLE GUY IS UP TO SOMETHING $200: "He had had a nice, good, idle time all the while... and the fence had three coats of whitewash on it!" Tom Sawyer
#6750, aired 2014-01-10NO. 1 "LOVE" SONGS $2000: Eminem & Rihanna: "Just gonna stand there & hear me cry, but that's all right because..." "I Love The Way You Lie"
#6747, aired 2014-01-07LORD OF THE RINKS $200: Hey, this Oiler is only no. 14 on the NHL's all-time list of game-winning goal scorers! That's not so "Great"! Wayne Gretzky
#6744, aired 2014-01-02STONE COLD JANE AUSTEN $2000: This novel with a monastic title was sold to a publisher in 1803 but didn't appear until after Jane died in 1817 Northanger Abbey
#6742, aired 2013-12-31CELEBRITIES' FAVORITE MOVIES $600: (I'm Dana Perino of Fox News.) Hugh Grant played a convincing prime minister in this film that depicts amorous hopefuls from all walks of London life Love Actually
#6737, aired 2013-12-24OUR HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS $400: The 1803 treaty for this deal stated that France would give up all military posts in New Orleans Louisiana Purchase
#6736, aired 2013-12-23MASTERS OF SAX $400: That's Bobby Keys blowing sax all over this band's "Exile on Main Street" & other classic albums the Rolling Stones
#6735, aired 2013-12-20PHYSICAL SCIENCE $3,000 (Daily Double): Nothing's final, it's all in this, also the name for magnetic lines that run from pole to pole forming magnetic fields flux
#6733, aired 2013-12-18SCIENTISTS $2000: This 17th c. French scientist's law states that a fluid in a container transmits pressure equally in all directions Blaise Pascal
#6732, aired 2013-12-17DID YOU GET MY LETTER? $400: "I respectfully remind you, sir, that we have been the most patient of all people", this ballplayer wrote to Ike in 1958 Jackie Robinson
#6726, aired 2013-12-09THE ____ OF ____ $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) Most Americans had never even heard of this body of water in August 1964, but that was all about to change the Gulf of Tonkin
#6724, aired 2013-12-05WOMEN IN HISTORY $800: Elizabeth Kenny came up with a method seen in use here to treat this disease polio
#6719, aired 2013-11-28THAT AUTHOR'S MIXED UP! $2000: Rely on this American poet: PERSON WHOM ALL READ Ralph Waldo Emerson
#6716, aired 2013-11-25ALL YOU NEED IS "OVE" $600: To desire something that belongs to someone else covet
#6716, aired 2013-11-25ALL SYSTEMS GO $2000: In the 1960s the British ditched this system that used feet & pounds the Imperial System
#6714, aired 2013-11-21NONFICTION $1,000 (Daily Double): This bestseller by Lynne Truss has been described as "a book for people who love punctuation" Eats, Shoots & Leaves
#6712, aired 2013-11-19SOUNDS LIKE FOOTBALL $600: Hook, line, sinker... all that fishing gear tackle
#6712, aired 2013-11-19LET'S ALL CHANT $2000: The "Dark Side of the Chant" album features this Carl Orff work with a Latin title, used in menacing movie scenes O, Fortuna
#6710, aired 2013-11-15DISEASES $1200: The disease that kills all these animals in Egypt in Exodus 9:6 is believed to have been anthrax livestock (or cattle)
#6707, aired 2013-11-12THAT'S TOTALLY HISTORICAL! $800: In 1779 all the states except Maryland, which had some land issues, had ratified this precursor to the Constitution the Articles of the Confederation
#6703, aired 2013-11-06LIT-TREE-TURE $2,000 (Daily Double): This self-described "fool" wrote, "a tree that looks at God all day / and lifts her leafy arms to pray" Joyce Kilmer
#6701, aired 2013-11-04FLORA! FLORA! FLORA! $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents the clue from Costa Rica.) Ferns are among the most ancient plants, With some species dating back more than 300 million years; all of them reproduce via these asexual cells that long predate the germ seeds of more modern plants spores
#6698, aired 2013-10-30SUE GRAFTON TEACHES THE ALPHABET $800: "'C' Is for" this, all that "remains" after you go Corpse
#6698, aired 2013-10-30THE NEW YORK TIMES MOVIE REVIEWS $1200: (A.O. Scott presents the clue.) This film about a "Southern fried demagogue and his lurid downfall" featured several miscast actors including Sean Penn "stepping into one of Broderick Crawford's blowhard roles" All the King's Men
#6697, aired 2013-10-29THE NEW YORK TIMES ALL THE NEWS THAT'S FIT TO CLICK $400: (I'm Frank Bruni.) My 2013 blog post titles "'I Do' & the ACLU" points out that the number of states allowing this doubled from 6 to 12 in about a year gay marriage
#6697, aired 2013-10-29THE NEW YORK TIMES ALL THE NEWS THAT'S FIT TO CLICK $800: (I'm David Carr.) On the "Media Decoder" blog I've been following this Netflix series that shows Washington officials & yes, even a few journalists, in a harsh light House of Cards
#6697, aired 2013-10-29THE NEW YORK TIMES ALL THE NEWS THAT'S FIT TO CLICK $1200: (I'm Andrew Ross Sorkin.) I founded DealBook, a Times Financial blog that covers stories like this company's aquisition of Tumblr, which we called "putting the exclamation point back in the company name" Yahoo!
#6697, aired 2013-10-29THE NEW YORK TIMES ALL THE NEWS THAT'S FIT TO CLICK $2000: (I'm legal columnist Linda Greenhouse.) In a multimedia feature, I gave a tour of the papers of this Supreme Court Justice who wrote the majority opinion in Roe v. Wade & about whom I've also written a book Harry Blackmun
#6694, aired 2013-10-24THIS SIDE "UP" $600: "Casablanca" begins with an order to do this to "all suspicious characters and search them" round up
#6690, aired 2013-10-18AROUND THE WORLD WITH MAGELLAN'S CREW $600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) The waterway that took the fleet into the Pacific is now named for Magellan, but because he was there on November 1, 1520, Magellan called it Todos los Santos, meaning this strait the Strait of All Saints
#6687, aired 2013-10-15HATS ALL, FOLKS $1000: The hat seen here was worn by this stern 17th century religious group that got its name during a vestments controversy the Puritans
#6684, aired 2013-10-10SOUTHERN BOOKSTORE $800: Y'all might be shaken up by this James Dickey book about a canoeing trip that turns into a struggle for survival Deliverance
#6674, aired 2013-09-26& FEEL ALL RIGHT $600: This (the substance, not Popeye's girlfriend) is full of antioxidants that help lower stroke risk olive oil
#6669, aired 2013-09-19THAT'S THE STORY $200: This type of story's name says it all--which character committed the murder? a whodunnit
#6665, aired 2013-08-02IF ONLY I COULD TELL THEM $200: You folks in 1929--don't put all your money in the stock market, it's heading for this event that sounds like a car wreck a crash
#6655, aired 2013-07-19A "TELL"-ALL CATEGORY $400: This adjective means "revealing something that was intended to be secret" tell-tale
#6655, aired 2013-07-19SURVEY SAYS...! $800: Oh, I'm a this & that's not OK says a careercast.com 2012 worst jobs list with this outdoor gig worst of all lumberjack
#6655, aired 2013-07-19GENEALOGY GLOSSARY $1000: A PAF, or personal ancestral file, is software from this church that's very into genealogy the Church of Latter-Day Saints
#6655, aired 2013-07-19A "TELL"-ALL CATEGORY $2000: It's the IP in WIPO, a world organization protecting copyrights & such intellectual property
#6648, aired 2013-07-10THIS & THAT $800: It's all over the map--dotted Swiss is a type of this cotton fabric named for Mosul, Iraq muslin
#6647, aired 2013-07-09LITERARY BAD GUYS $1200: He vows to turn Desdemona's "virtue into pitch, and out of her own goodness make the net that shall enmesh them all" Iago
#6628, aired 2013-06-12ARCHITECTURE $400: Zaha Hadid's Cincinnati building that lets you see all the curating going on is the U.S.A.'s first of these a woman designed a museum
#6623, aired 2013-06-05POP--THE QUESTION $1000: Jewel asked this musical question "after all the lies that you told" "Who Will Save Your Soul"
#6618, aired 2013-05-29THE '60s (19th CENTURY EDITION) $600: General Sheridan's plan to suppress Native Americans included killing all of these animals that supported their way of life the bison (or the buffalo)
#6617, aired 2013-05-2814-LETTER WORDS $1200: It's the belief that all conduct should be directed toward achieving the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people utilitarianism
#6609, aired 2013-05-16NEW IN OXFORD $4,000 (Daily Double): 2-word alliterative movement that asks ISPs to allow access to all content equally net neutrality
#6606, aired 2013-05-13ALL UP IN YOUR BUSINESS $800: Copy that (at 4 A.M.)! In 2004 FedEx acquired this company for $2.4 billion Kinko's
#6605, aired 2013-05-10POP CULTURE $1600: As a teen, Amanda Seyfried had a stint on this soap that starred Susan Lucci as Erica Kane All My Children
#6584, aired 2013-04-11LAW SLAW $800: The word "cattle" evolved from this similar-sounding word that now means all movable personal property chattel
#6580, aired 2013-04-05YOU'VE GOT TASTE $200: This fancy brand of mustard says that since 1777 it's "been synonymous with all that is refined, exquisite and delicious" Grey Poupon
#6578, aired 2013-04-03SHOWERS $1000: It was said that this crooner sings like all people think they sing in the shower Bing Crosby
#6574, aired 2013-03-28STATES THAT BORDER CANADA $600: All of Washington's 427-mile border with Canada is with this province British Columbia
#6572, aired 2013-03-26SUBCOMPACTS $200: The name of this car tells you that it's not big at all a Mini (Cooper)
#6561, aired 2013-03-11NEWSPAPER MOGULS $2000: In 1896 he bought the New York Times for 875,000 & created its slogan "all the news that's fit to print" Adolph Ochs
#6560, aired 2013-03-08COMMON BONDS $1200: Wilkins Micawber, Harold Skimpole, Paul Sweedle-pipe Charles Dickens characters
#6548, aired 2013-02-20ETIQUETTE $400: A birthday invitation that was sent to dozens of people is one type of email that does not call for this reply option reply all
#6543, aired 2013-02-13OLYMPIC HOST CITIES $1,000 (Daily Double): Most of its more than 14 million people are ethnically Han Beijing
#6542, aired 2013-02-12ODDS & ENDS $600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew gives us the clue from the Mekong River in Vietnam.) Along the Mekong you see this symbol that represents the two complementary forces that make up all aspects & phenomena of life yin & yang
#6537, aired 2013-02-05SURPRISE! I GOT YOU A LANDMARK! $400: How 'bout this ancient temple in Athens; all that Pentelic marble is yours now the Parthenon
#6532, aired 2013-01-29MINT MARKS $400: The tins that house these mints are repurposed to hold all sorts of curious things Altoids
#6530, aired 2013-01-25A, B, C, D, E & THAT'S ALL $400: A Murphy one comes out of the wall a bed
#6530, aired 2013-01-25A, B, C, D, E & THAT'S ALL $800: A taxi, or to travel in one cab
#6530, aired 2013-01-25A, B, C, D, E & THAT'S ALL $1200: To recede, like the tide; it's often paired with "flow" ebb
#6530, aired 2013-01-25A, B, C, D, E & THAT'S ALL $1600: To yield territory cede
#6530, aired 2013-01-25A, B, C, D, E & THAT'S ALL $2000: A work of classical Icelandic poetry an edda
#6526, aired 2013-01-21TV THEME SONGS $600: This cartoon's theme begins with mom Lois singing, "It seems today that all you see is violence in movies & sex on TV" Family Guy
#6525, aired 2013-01-18TO YOUR HEALTH $1,600 (Daily Double): In 1978 Janet Parker, a worker at Birmingham Medical School, became the last person to die of this disease smallpox
#6524, aired 2013-01-17SOCIAL MEDIA $1600: "Find your style!" on this site that lets you "organize and share all the beautiful things you find on the web" Pinterest
#6523, aired 2013-01-16POP $2000: In this Jeffrey Eugenides novel, the Lisbon girls' dad is forced to quit as a teacher because he can't control his kids The Virgin Suicides
#6519, aired 2013-01-102012 IN MEMORIAM $1600: On his passing, Barbra Streisand said, "He was a true musical genius, but above all that, he was a beautiful human being" Marvin Hamlisch
#6515, aired 2013-01-04LET ME PREFACE THAT $2000: "Erewhon is pronounced as a word of three syllables, all short" Samuel Butler
#6513, aired 2013-01-02THE QUOTABLE KEATS $200 (Daily Double): In "Ode on a Grecian Urn", these 5 words precede, "that is all ye know on earth, and all ye need to know" beauty is truth, truth beauty
#6513, aired 2013-01-02BROADWAY LYRICS $1600: Song that says, "you make me smile with my heart; your looks are laughable, unphotographable" "My Funny Valentine"
#6510, aired 2012-12-28VAN GOGH $2000: Van Gogh wrote that this 1885 painting of 5 peasants having dinner "is the best of all my work" The Potato Eaters
#6509, aired 2012-12-27THEIR ALBUM ROCKS! $1200: "All That You Can't Leave Behind" (2000) U2
#6501, aired 2012-12-17MATH FUN $1,600 (Daily Double): (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents the clue.) The Venn diagram here contains three sets: A, B & C, but, there's another set that includes all possible things that's called this the universal set
#6488, aired 2012-11-28MYTHOLOGICAL WORDS & PHRASES $800: A source of unforeseen troubles, it's derived from a container that held all the world's evils Pandora's box
#6480, aired 2012-11-16IN THE "MM"IDDLE $4,000 (Daily Double): Incendiary or provocative; arousing anger inflammatory
#6479, aired 2012-11-15SYSTEMS OF THE BODY $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows an animation of the human body on the monitor.) It's the term for this system that transports blood to & from all parts of the body the circulatory system
#6477, aired 2012-11-1320th CENTURY LITERATURE $400: This novel that parallels mythology takes place in Dublin, all on June 16, 1904 Ulysses
#6472, aired 2012-11-06LONG SONGS $400: This 8-minute-long classic begins, "There's a lady who's sure all that glitters is gold" "Stairway To Heaven"
#6470, aired 2012-11-02SCIENCE "C" STUFF $5,000 (Daily Double): This pigment comes in different letter types; the C version is found in algae chlorophyll
#6468, aired 2012-10-31NAME THAT SPEECHMAKER $200: "Our flag is red, white and blue, but our nation is a rainbow...and we're all precious in God's sight" Jesse Jackson
#6468, aired 2012-10-31NAME THAT SPEECHMAKER $1,000 (Daily Double): "& you know, the kids, like all kids, love the dog, &...regardless of what they say about it, we're gonna keep him" Richard Nixon
#6461, aired 2012-10-22BREAKING NEWS $2000: (I'm New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman.) In 2002 I broke the story of a peace plan--a return to June 1967 lines & a Palestinian state for a full peace between Israel & the Arab world--proposed by this now-king of Saudi Arabia King Abdullah
#6449, aired 2012-10-04LIFE ON THE MEKONG $1000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from a temple courtyard in Cambodia.) Originally built to house the earthly remains of the Buddha & his associates, these commemorative monuments that house relics or saintly remains can be seen all along the Mekong stupas
#6435, aired 2012-08-03BIRTHDAY PARTY LOCATIONS $400: This party place "where a kid can be a kid" used to have "pizza" in its name, now all that's left is the "cheese" Chuck E. Cheese's
#6432, aired 2012-07-31THE WIZARDING WORLD OF HARRY POTTER $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew stands on a ladder next to a large shelf full of books at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Orlando.) Books that put themselves away, a pensieve & an imposing desk can all be found in the office occupied primarily by this wizard during Harry's years at school Dumbledore
#6426, aired 2012-07-23MACADAMIA $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents the clue.) Over 80% of fat in a macadamia is monounsaturated; that's one of the highest among all natural commercial foods & may help reduce this 3-letter type of cholesterol that clogs arteries LDL
#6424, aired 2012-07-195 NOT ALL DEADLY "CIN"s $400: 10-letter word for any substance that tends to produce cancer a carcinogen
#6418, aired 2012-07-11"F"-STOPS $1000: Major League Baseball games that end this way are all scored 9-0 forfeit
#6415, aired 2012-07-06SUB TITLES $2000: "Cry From The Deep" recounts the tragic 2000 loss of this Russian nuclear submarine with all hands the Kursk
#6406, aired 2012-06-25SCANDINAVIAN WORDS WE ALL USE $800: This word for a bicycle that also has a low-powered gasoline engine was coined in Sweden a moped
#6405, aired 2012-06-22COMMON BONDS $800: Redwood, Mammoth Cave, Mesa Verde national parks
#6395, aired 2012-06-08THINGS YOU HAVE TO DO $800: If you're Catholic, attend Mass on All Saints' Day, as it's a "holy day of" this obligation
#6395, aired 2012-06-08THE TV CHARACTER WHO WASN'T THERE $800: When it came to Wilson on this Tim Allen sitcom, the eyes had it (that's all we saw) Home Improvement
#6380, aired 2012-05-18I APPROVED THIS MESSAGE $800: On a BBS, short for this "system", your online moderator approves of all messages that follow the rules bulletin board system
#6378, aired 2012-05-16WASHINGTON, D.C. $400: (Alex presents the clue from the Newseum in Washington, D.C.) From the front balcony of the Newseum, we can easily see its neighbor, the embassy of this longtime U.S. ally; it's the embassy that's closest to the U.S. Capitol building Canada
#6378, aired 2012-05-16POLITICAL CINEMA $1,000 (Daily Double): This 1939 Jimmy Stewart classic premiered here at Constitution Hall "It's just the blood and bone and sinew of this democracy that some great men handed down to the human race, that's all!" Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
#6374, aired 2012-05-10WHEEL OF MOVIE TAGLINES $600: "Backstabbing. Spotlight-grabbing. Secret-blabbing. A cheerleader's life is all that" Bring It On
#6352, aired 2012-04-101850s AMERICA $6,000 (Daily Double): In 1855 it was reported that this crop amounted to half of all U.S. exports cotton
#6348, aired 2012-04-04ALL "INN" $200: Guiltlessness innocence
#6343, aired 2012-03-28ALL ABOUT D $400: Every American should know that the D in Washington, D.C. stands for this district
#6343, aired 2012-03-28A CLASSICAL MIXUP $800: I was convinced Rossini wrote an 1829 opera about one of the Black Eyed Peas & this was the title, complete with dots will.i.am Tell
#6337, aired 2012-03-20MY PRECIOUS $800: Lucky for us all, the weapons-grade variety of this stuff that powered the second atomic bomb costs almost $11,000 a gram plutonium
#6336, aired 2012-03-19JANE GOODALL $800: I made an exciting discovery: chimpanzees fashioning probes to fish termites from their nests; chimpanzees were making & using these, which anthropologists had seen earlier as behavior that separates man from all other animals tools
#6332, aired 2012-03-13SLANG $600: Phobar is an acronym indicating that this Adobe software has been used so that an image is "beyond all recognition" Photoshop
#6327, aired 2012-03-06FILL IN THE QUOTE $400: Marx & Engels wrote that "the history of all hitherto existing society is the history of" these "struggles" class struggles
#6327, aired 2012-03-06NUTRITION $1000: Like all dried fruit, raisins are very nourishing, containing lots of magnesium & this element that can keep anemia at bay iron
#6326, aired 2012-03-05ESSAYS $3,000 (Daily Double): In this 1841 essay, Ralph Waldo Emerson urged people to trust their own judgment above that of all others "Self-Reliance"
#6312, aired 2012-02-14ODD JOBS $1000: Inspectors of these make sure they're the correct size & that all 21 pips are in the right place on the faces dice
#6307, aired 2012-02-07THE I.T. FACTOR $1000: Seen here is an example of this 2-letter type of code that can be read by a smartphone a QR code
#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
#6294, aired 2012-01-19THE LIVING PLANET $1600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a bunch of jar-preserved specimens.) Butterflies, centipedes, scorpions, spiders, crabs, lobsters--these & millions of other creepy crawlers belong to this phylum that makes up more than 80% of all animal species, from the Greek for "joint foot" arthropod
#6283, aired 2012-01-04NAMETH THE BIBLE BOOK $2,600 (Daily Double): "They bemoaned him, and comforted him over all the evil that the Lord had brought upon him" Job
#6282, aired 2012-01-03THE ATTORNEY GENERAL INFORMATION $400: She... that's all you need, really; of roughly 4 score to hold the post, she's the only she (Janet) Reno
#6265, aired 2011-12-09CANCELED! $400: All scheduled flights in & out of Heathrow Airport April 18, 2010 were canceled due to this a volcanic eruption
#6246, aired 2011-11-14THE DOCTOR WILL "C" YOU NOW $400: All that guitar playing has caused these tough, thickened numb patches of skin on your fingertips calluses
#6246, aired 2011-11-14SOUNDS ALL AROUND $1200: Our studio has great these, also the branch of physics that deals with sound & sound waves acoustics
#6246, aired 2011-11-144 STRAIGHT VOWELS $1600: This adjective means fawning or exhibiting servile obedience obsequious
#6246, aired 2011-11-14SOUNDS ALL AROUND $1600: For a comedian, it's instrumental that one of these heard here follows a punchline a rimshot
#6246, aired 2011-11-14SOUNDS ALL AROUND $2000: Small pieces of ice that can damage a ship are called these, as trapped air escaping during melting makes them sound like animals growlers
#6245, aired 2011-11-11ON THE MOVIE SOUNDTRACK $1,800 (Daily Double): This 1984 film included Salieri's 1788 "Axur, re d'Ormus" Amadeus
#6245, aired 2011-11-11TERMS OF ART $7,400 (Daily Double): Mind your this 16th c. Italian art movement that gave us long-necked Madonnas Mannerism
#6241, aired 2011-11-07VERSE CASE SCENARIO $2,200 (Daily Double): Longfellow: "Behind the clouds is the sun still shining; thy fate is the common fate of all, into each life" these 4 words "some rain must fall"
#6240, aired 2011-11-04THAT'S THE CHICAGO WAY! $1000: On Feb. 14, 1929 it was that's all folks for 7 members of this Chicago mobster's gang Bugs Moran
#6237, aired 2011-11-01DESIGNING WOMEN $2000: Kate Middleton's wedding dress was designed by Sarah Burton, of this late British designer's fashion house Alexander McQueen
#6221, aired 2011-10-10CELEBRITY MEMOIRS $400: In "All That Is Bitter & Sweet", this actress says mom Naomi likes to say their family put the "fun" in dysfunctional Ashley Judd
#6219, aired 2011-10-06TIDY $200: "Be of good" this if you know that this laundry detergent was once labeled "All Temperature" Cheer
#6217, aired 2011-10-04PLUS 8 $2000: 20 cubed plus 20 squared plus 8 8,408
#6213, aired 2011-09-28BLANK VERSE $200: John Keats: "Beauty is ____, ____ beauty,--that is all / Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know" truth
#6203, aired 2011-07-27QUOTATIONS 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?
#6203, aired 2011-07-27QUOTATIONS FROM BARTLETT'S $600: One of Garrison Keillor's quotes begins, "That's the news from" this place, "where all the women are strong" Lake Wobegon
#6188, aired 2011-07-06IT'S A SCIENTIFIC FACT $1,000 (Daily Double): (Here is the clue. Pay attention to Sarah.) Chairs, a broom, some string, and a can full of sand are all you need for the experiment that creates one of these swinging devices, similar to the one physicist Foucault used to show the earth's rotation a pendulum
#6179, aired 2011-06-23GONE "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"N" THE MIDDLE $1000: In the 1st century B.C., Publilius Syrus wrote that this "alone sets all the world in motion" money
#6177, aired 2011-06-21NOTHING $800: Something that is in vain is "all for" this, from the Old English for "nothing" naught
#6175, aired 2011-06-17WHICH BIBLE BOOK? $1000: "But put forth thine hand now, and touch all that he hath, and he will curse thee to thy face" Job
#6169, aired 2011-06-09JOHN PHILIP SOUSA $2000: In 1896 Sousa wrote an operetta set in Peru during Spanish occupation that featured this title march "El Capitan"
#6163, aired 2011-06-01NEW GROUP TERMS FOR ANIMALS? $200: An "explosion of" these insects that feed on cellulose & lignin, key ingredients in all wood & wood products termites
#6159, aired 2011-05-26FASHION FROM HEAD TO TOE $600: This company's canvas All Star basketball shoe goes all the way back to 1917 Converse
#6154, aired 2011-05-19MILTON $1200: "No man who knows aught, can be so stupid to deny that all men naturally were born" in this 4-letter condition "free"
#6154, aired 2011-05-19TATTOOED LADIES $1200: This "Mean Girls" girl has a forearm tattoo that reads, "Stars, all we ask for is our right to twinkle" Lindsay Lohan
#6153, aired 2011-05-18PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESSES $400: "If there's one thing that has unified Democrats and Republicans, it's that we all hated the bank bailout" Barack Obama
#6153, aired 2011-05-18Y'ALL FROM GEORGIA? $800: This Georgia-born Secretary of State served under 2 presidents from 1961 to 1969 Dean Rusk
#6153, aired 2011-05-18Y'ALL FROM GEORGIA? $1,500 (Daily Double): This Georgia native won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
#6151, aired 2011-05-16THAT'S "EASY" $400: N'awlins nickname, y'all the Big Easy
#6151, aired 2011-05-16REALLY BIG SHOW $400: Nearly 80% of all viewers watching TV on Nov. 21, 1980 were tuned in to this show to learn that Kristin had shot J.R. Dallas
#6150, aired 2011-05-13CURRENT MUSIC $600: This Taio Cruz hit sounds like something that shouldn't be brought to school "I throw my hands up in the air sometimes / Sayin' ay-oh / Gotta let go / I wanna celebrate..." "Dynamite"
#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)
#6148, aired 2011-05-11RHYMES WITH COOL $600: If you're superstitious, I guess I'm supposed to do this kiss a fool
#6148, aired 2011-05-11THE EYES HAVE IT $800: If you have heterochromia, one of these may be blue & the other brown iris
#6148, aired 2011-05-11JINGLES ALL THE WAY $800: "Call" this service company, "that's the name, and away go troubles, down the drain" Roto-Rooter
#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
#6142, aired 2011-05-03I KNEW IT WAS OVER WHEN... $400: When all that was left in the cupboard was a packet of "Del Scorcho" hot sauce from this food chain Del Taco
#6141, aired 2011-05-02JACKS OF ALL TRADES $400: Jack Dorsey is chairman of this information network that touts itself as "the evolution of mobile messaging" Twitter
#6140, aired 2011-04-29ALL EARS $800: It may ring a bell that this 8-letter word is the medical term for ringing in the ears tinnitus
#6140, aired 2011-04-29ALL EARS $3,000 (Daily Double): That's right, cowboy! The stapes, the smallest bone in the ear & the body, is more commonly called this the stirrup
#6132, aired 2011-04-19ALL A DREAM $800: Eat that 11 p.m. quesadilla & you might have a pesadilla, Spanish for this a nightmare
#6132, aired 2011-04-1925-GAME WINNERS $1000: In 1972 Steve Carlton was a 27-game winner for this team that won 59 the whole season the Philadelphia Phillies
#6115, aired 2011-03-25THE HALEAKALA OBSERVATORY $1200: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from Haleakala Observatory in Maui, Hawaii.) Your mother probably told you not to stare at the sun, but that's what this telescope does all day long; called the SOLARC, it's used to study this outermost region of the sun's atmosphere the corona
#6109, aired 2011-03-17YAHWEH $1200: In Leviticus Yahweh tells the Israelites not to eat this mammal of the Suidae family--that's all, folks! swine (or pigs)
#6108, aired 2011-03-16HERE COMES THE JUDGE $800: Werner Klemperer & Burt Lancaster are judges being judged in this 1961 post-WWII flick Judgment at Nuremberg
#6104, aired 2011-03-10THE SHAPE OF "THING"s TO COME $400: 3-word term for increasing a bet so that you'll either owe twice as much money or zero double or nothing
#6101, aired 2011-03-07IT'S ALL "GOOD" $400: The discovery of this promontory was taken as a positive sign that India could be reached by sea from Europe the Cape of Good Hope
#6100, aired 2011-03-04A REPORTER'S BASIC QUESTIONS $800: The first word that's missing from the song title "Have All The Flowers Gone" where
#6097, aired 2011-03-01AFRICAN AMERICANS $600: Of that bus incident in 1955, she once said, "All I was doing was trying to get home from work" (Rosa) Parks
#6097, aired 2011-03-01THAT'S MY BUSINESS! $2000: I deliver this "All the News That's Fit to Print" newspaper on my Greenwich Village route The New York Times
#6075, aired 2011-01-28WE ALL SPEAK HINDI $1600: A small boat that's towed behind or carried on a large boat a dinghy
#6074, aired 2011-01-27WASN'T THAT AN '80s THING? $400: A man... a woman in distress... ladder climbing... a giant ape... this video game that debuted in 1981 had it all! Donkey Kong
#6070, aired 2011-01-21ALL THINGS CONSIDERED $800: One birthstone of the last month of the year is this 6-letter gem that starts with the last letter of the alphabet zircon
#6061, aired 2011-01-10ITALIAN ART & ARTISTS $800: In his "Purgatorio", this poet mentions that painter Giotto di Bondone "is all the rage today" Dante
#6057, aired 2011-01-04MARXISMS $1200: Film in which Groucho asks, "Wouldn't it be simpler if you just put the stateroom in the trunk?" A Night at the Opera
#6056, aired 2011-01-03THE BIBLE $1200: In Matthew this ruler called for the deaths of all infant boys in Bethlehem: that's not so "great" Herod
#6055, aired 2010-12-31ELEMENT-ARY SCHOOL $200: It's thought that in the early universe, this element made up 75% of all mass hydrogen
#6055, aired 2010-12-31LOST $400: Hey hey, it's this Monkee--or rather his name--that precedes "locker", meaning the graves of all those lost at sea Davy Jones
#6051, aired 2010-12-27ALL ABOUT STEVE $600: This quarterback was NFL MVP in 1992 & 1994 Steve Young
#6050, aired 2010-12-24TAKE ME TO YOUR WORLD LEADER $400: President Bronislaw Komorowski; that should be all you need Poland
#6046, aired 2010-12-20ON OUR MONEY $200: A law passed in 1955 designated that this motto must appear on all U.S. coins & currency In God we trust
#6031, aired 2010-11-29A MURDER INVESTIGATION $1000: (Kyra Sedgwick delivers the clue.) Getting confessions, Brenda's specialty, will be easier now that the Supreme Court has ruled that any response to interrogation means you've waived your rights under this 1966 decision the Miranda decision
#6031, aired 2010-11-29HOLLYWOOD UGLY $1000: Rachael Leigh Cook, the "ugly duckling", is pursued by Freddie Prinze Jr. in this high school comedy She's All That
#6031, aired 2010-11-29SHAKESPEAREAN PORTMANTEAU $1600: Shakespeare's comedy about a chef who tells a customer it's best to cook steaks until they're like shoe leather All's Well That Ends Well Done
#6029, aired 2010-11-25THIS & THAT $800: This U.S. state is "The Magnolia State", y'all Mississippi
#6027, aired 2010-11-23ANYONE FROM TENNESSEE? $1600: Adolph S. Ochs, who started in newspapers in Knoxville, adopted this motto for the New York Times "All the news that's fit to print"
#6017, aired 2010-11-09THAT'S A RAP $400: "I'm stayin' up all night hopin', hittin' my head against the wall", this "Animal" gal raps on "Your Love Is My Drug" Ke$ha
#6016, aired 2010-11-08CIVIL WAR QUOTES $600: About this speech, Lincoln said, "I failed, and that is about all that can be said about it" the Gettysburg Address
#6010, aired 2010-10-29ALL IN A DAY'S "WORK" $400: An interconnected group of TV stations that broadcast the same programming a network
#6010, aired 2010-10-29ALL IN A DAY'S "WORK" $1200: Timepiece mechanism that's a synonym for efficiency clockwork
#6006, aired 2010-10-25THINGS ARE SLOW $1600: If you bet that the slowest fishes of all are these of genus Hippocampus--go to the winner's circle seahorses
#6005, aired 2010-10-22FRUITY LANGUAGE $400: A small reddish blemish of the skin is known as this fruit's mark strawberry
#5998, aired 2010-10-13METAPHORS BE WITH YOU $400: In a Shakespeare quote, the 5-word metaphor that precedes "and all the men and women merely players" "All the world's a stage"
#5998, aired 2010-10-13ALL ABOUT ANTARCTICA $1000: (Tom Ritchie presents the clue from Antarctica.) Lifeless boats and rusted tanks that once held the precious oil are relics of Deception Island's past: from 1906 to 1931, it was a processing center for this brutal trade whaling
#5989, aired 2010-09-30OPRAH'S AHA! MOMENTS $1000: (Oprah reads the clue from a chair.) I'd always kept a journal, but often of complaints, not of gratitude; all of that changed for me with this book by Sarah Ban Breathnach Simple Abundance

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (249 results returned)

#9067, aired 2024-03-26ELEMENTS: In his "Natural History" Pliny described it as "argentum vivum" mercury
#9061, aired 2024-03-18EURASIA: Zvartnots International Airport serves this capital & has the code EVN, all letters found in the city's name Yerevan, Armenia
#9055, aired 2024-03-08LITERATURE & RELIGION: This city now in Turkey is the addressee of one of the New Testament epistles & the setting for "The Comedy of Errors" Ephesus
#9017, aired 2024-01-16NEW NATIONS: In September 2023 the U.S. recognized 2 new nations in free association with New Zealand: Niue & this archipelago the Cook Islands
#8973, aired 2023-11-15WASHINGTON, D.C.: It was proposed in Congress in 1926 in honor of a big 150th anniversary; it opened 17 years later the Jefferson Memorial
#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
#8964, aired 2023-11-02ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY: Britain became an island less than 10,000 years ago, as warming weather & melting ice filled in this sea the North Sea
#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
#8912, aired 2023-07-11OLYMPIC TEAMS: A city of about 2.5 million people, since 1984 for political reasons it has been in the name of an Olympic team Taipei
#8888, aired 2023-06-07EUROPEAN COUNTRIES: Of all the nations that border Italy, the one that didn't exist in 1990 Slovenia
#15, aired 2023-05-22LITERATURE: In reviewing this novel, Carl Jung said it took place in one single & senseless day "on which, in all truth, nothing happens" Ulysses
#8802, aired 2023-02-07WORD ORIGINS: This Sanskrit word referring to a spoken word or phrase comes from a word for "to think" mantra
#9, aired 2023-01-0520th CENTURY PEOPLE: Calling him "the embodiment of pure intellect", in December 1999 Time magazine named him Person of the Century Albert Einstein
#8766, aired 2022-12-19BRAND NAMES: Unable to make these candies perfectly round, the confectioner embraced this flawed name for the product Milk Duds
#8759, aired 2022-12-08NAME'S THE SAME: A cocktail, an island & a WWII venture originally called "Development of Substitute Materials" all bear this name Manhattan
#8740, aired 2022-11-11LONDON LOCALES: To fight malaria, this former royal estate helped move quinine-producing cinchona plants from South America to India Kew Gardens
#7, aired 2022-11-06BRANDS: With wood becoming more difficult to source, this company turned to plastic for its automatic binding bricks, introduced in 1949 Lego
#8701, aired 2022-09-19HISTORIC DOCUMENTS: The governor of Massachusetts wrote, it "is a poor document, but a mighty act... wrong in its delay till January, but grand & sublime after all" the Emancipation Proclamation
#8635, aired 2022-05-06USA: These 2 mayors gave their names to a facility built on the site of an old racetrack owned by Coca-Cola magnate Asa Candler William Hartsfield & Maynard Jackson
#8587, aired 2022-03-01THE SILVER SCREEN: He was the first actor to star in 3 films that won the Oscar for Best Picture: those of 1934, 1935 & 1939 Clark Gable
#18, aired 2022-02-22THE 19th CENTURY: An 1873 book title gave us this phrase for the period in the late 1800s of growth & prosperity & also greed & corruption the Gilded Age
#8528, aired 2021-12-0820th CENTURY PEOPLE: Gen. MacArthur said this man's death by "violence is one of those bitter anachronisms that seems to refute all logic" "Mahatma" Gandhi
#8424, aired 2021-06-17COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD: On this country's National Day, August 15, all 39,000 residents are invited to Vaduz Castle for festivities & drinks Liechtenstein
#8423, aired 2021-06-16MOVIE CHARACTERS: A character who was going to be called Lunar Larry became him, inspired by the name of a real person Buzz Lightyear
#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
#8364, aired 2021-03-25LITERARY INSPIRATIONS: The now-debunked theories of Luigi Galvani influenced the science in this 1818 novel Frankenstein
#8312, aired 2021-01-12FAMOUS ANIMALS: When she first came to the world's attention in 1957, she was dubbed "Muttnik" by U.S. journalists Laika
#8214, aired 2020-04-30ADVERTISING: Copywriter Keith Goldberg wrote this question in 1999 for a financial services company; they're still using it What's in your wallet?
#8212, aired 2020-04-281950s FILMS: The last line of this epic film was "Go--proclaim liberty throughout all the lands unto all the inhabitants thereof" The Ten Commandments
#8205, aired 2020-04-17HISTORIC FIGURES: In legend, this real European leader fielded an elite corps called the 12 Peers that included Oliver & Roland Charlemagne
#8200, aired 2020-04-10WORDS IN THE NEWS: On September 25, 2019, searches on merriam-webster.com for the definition of this 3-word Latin term increased by 5,500% quid pro quo
#8, aired 2020-01-14SHAKESPEARE'S TRAGEDIES: He has 272 speeches, the most of any non-title character in a Shakespeare tragedy Iago
#3, aired 2020-01-08INFLUENTIAL WRITING: Its second line is "All the powers of old Europe have entered into a holy alliance to exorcise this spectre: Pope & Czar, Metternich & Guizot..." The Communist Manifesto
#8128, aired 2020-01-01SINGLE-NAMED PERFORMERS: The last single-named actress to win an Oscar was this woman who won for her supporting role in "Precious" Mo'Nique
#8088, aired 2019-11-0620th CENTURY AMERICA: In 1939, turned down by 2 local theaters, Howard University was able to get an outdoor venue for this singer's yearly concert Marian Anderson
#8024, aired 2019-06-27INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: The first time this organization invoked Article 5 was on September 12, 2001 NATO (the North Atlantic Treaty Organization)
#8016, aired 2019-06-17NEW ENGLAND: Neighborhoods in this city include Federal Street, Gallows Hill & Witchcraft Heights Salem, Massachusetts
#7985, aired 2019-05-03WORDS OF THE 2000s: In 2008 Time magazine described this new practice as "one part social networking and one part capital accumulation" crowdfunding
#7606, aired 2017-10-09HISTORICAL AREAS: An ancient quote mentions this area & 3 population groups, the Belgae, Aquitani & Celts Gaul
#7597, aired 2017-09-26FICTIONAL CHARACTERS: At the Women in I.T. Awards in 2017, the head of MI-6 said today the real version of the character known by this letter is female Q
#7534, aired 2017-05-18WOMEN AUTHORS: A 1936 New York Times review called the debut novel by this author "in all probability, the biggest book of the year: 1,037 pages" Margaret Mitchell
#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
#7466, aired 2017-02-13BOOKS OF THE BIBLE: It begins with God saying, "Take ye the sum of all the congregation of the children of Israel" Numbers
#7433, aired 2016-12-28FICTIONAL PLACES: This land is described as "all that lies between the lamp-post and the great castle of Cair Paravel on the Eastern Sea" Narnia
#7428, aired 2016-12-21LITTLE COUNTRIES: It's the closest nation to the mainland U.S. where cars customarily drive on the left the Bahamas
#7407, aired 2016-11-22EARLY AMERICA: William Bradford wrote that this document was partly inspired by the "mutinous speeches" of some passengers the Mayflower Compact
#7353, aired 2016-07-2720th CENTURY ENGLISH NOBILITY: In Africa on Nov. 26, 1922, he anxiously asked Howard Carter, “Can you see anything?” Lord Carnarvon
#7328, aired 2016-06-22EUROPEAN GEOGRAPHY: Excluding Russia, it has the longest mainland coastline of any European country, 15,626 miles Norway
#7325, aired 2016-06-17GEOGRAPHY IN THE NEWS: Mexico's Programa Frontera Sur aims to secure its 600-mile-long border with this country Guatemala
#7323, aired 2016-06-15CLASSIC MOVIE SCENES: The director said it took 70 camera setups & 7 days to shoot the classic murder scene in this film that celebrates its 55th anniversary in 2015 Psycho
#7295, aired 2016-05-06AUTHORS: She wrote in her journal in 1867 that a publisher "asked me to write a girls book. Said I'd try." Louisa May Alcott
#7290, aired 2016-04-29LITERARY CHARACTERS: In 1929 London's Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital was given all rights to this character created 27 years earlier Peter Pan
#7264, aired 2016-03-2419th CENTURY AMERICANS: In 1872 he wrote his thesis "Diseases of the Teeth" & soon after moved west to a drier climate for his health Doc Holliday
#7230, aired 2016-02-05U.S. PRESIDENTS: He was the only 20th century president who never delivered an inaugural address President Ford
#7224, aired 2016-01-28BRITISH MUSICAL THEATRE: A critic said, "I doubt if there is a single joke in" this 1885 work "that fits the Japanese. But all the jokes... fit the English" The Mikado
#7204, aired 2015-12-31AFRICAN ANIMALS: This antelope has 2 names, one from Afrikaans describing its looks & one imitating its sound; one is all we need a gnu
#6985, aired 2015-01-16EPITAPHS: His headstone in Rome reads in part: "This grave contains all that was mortal, of a young English poet" John Keats
#6945, aired 2014-11-21SHAKESPEAREAN GEOGRAPHY: Of the 5 cities mentioned in Shakespeare play titles, it's the only one not found in Europe Tyre
#6943, aired 2014-11-1921st CENTURY BOOKS: Set in the Great Depression, this 2006 novel has an epigraph from "Horton Hatches the Egg" Water for Elephants
#6894, aired 2014-07-31BESTSELLING BOOKS: This novel is dedicated to Esther Earl, who died of thyroid cancer at 16 & never got to read it The Fault in Our Stars
#6835, aired 2014-05-09FAMOUS BOOKS: It was published March 26, 1830; a very popular work with the same name premiered March 24, 2011 The Book of Mormon
#6833, aired 2014-05-07SUPREME COURT DECISIONS: On December 20, 1956 the Court's ruling on Browder v. Gayle went into effect, bringing an end to this 381-day event the Montgomery bus boycott
#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
#6770, aired 2014-02-07WORLD POLITICS: When these 2 men swapped jobs in 2012, their country's media described the move as "castling" Putin & Medvedev
#6769, aired 2014-02-06COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD: Once a poor British protectorate, in 2012 this peninsular country ranked as the world's richest per capita Qatar
#6765, aired 2014-01-31INVENTORS: In an 1854 demonstration, he said, "Cut the rope"; his invention kicked in, then he said, "All safe, gentlemen" Elisha Otis
#6745, aired 2014-01-0320th CENTURY QUOTATIONS: In 1947 Churchill called it "the worst form of government except all those other forms that have been tried" democracy
#6715, aired 2013-11-22COUNTRY NAMES: In England in 1933, Choudhry Rahmat Ali coined this name, a country that wouldn't be formed until 14 years later Pakistan
#6710, aired 2013-11-15PLAY CHARACTERS: In Peter Roach's phonetics glossary, this alliterative guy is "the best-known fictional phonetician" Henry Higgins
#6663, aired 2013-07-31THE CIVIL WAR: Abraham Lincoln called this document, which took effect in 1863, "a fit and necessary war measure" the Emancipation Proclamation
#6552, aired 2013-02-2619th CENTURY AMERICA: One of the 2 years in which 3 men served as president of the United States 1841 or 1881
#6542, aired 2013-02-12MILITARY MEN: On June 6, 1944 he said, "The eyes of the world are upon you" Dwight David Eisenhower
#6535, aired 2013-02-01THE PLANETS: To the ancient Greeks & Romans, it was the slowest-moving planet seen from Earth Saturn
#6533, aired 2013-01-30HISTORIC QUOTES: In April 1865 he said, "Go home, all you boys who fought with me, and help to build up the shattered fortunes of our old state" Robert E. Lee
#6521, aired 2013-01-14COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD: 2 of the 3 countries that are completely encircled by one other country (2 of) San Marino, Vatican City & Lesotho
#6354, aired 2012-04-12SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS: The only 2 plays whose titles repeat a word, excluding articles & prepositions, are "Measure for Measure" & this All's Well that Ends Well
#6320, aired 2012-02-24LITERARY BIOGRAPHIES: Quoting a famous line of his, a 2011 biography of this man was titled "And So It Goes" Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
#6205, aired 2011-07-29LOS ANGELES LANDMARKS: A James Dean memorial can be found adjacent to this structure, located at one of the high spots in Los Angeles the Griffith Observatory
#6202, aired 2011-07-26THE NEW TESTAMENT: This miracle that happens in all 4 gospels, including Mark 6 & Luke 9, has elements that symbolically represent Jesus the miracle of the loaves & fishes
#6095, aired 2011-02-25GEOGRAPHIC TERMS: This area that includes several countries got its name because the colonizers spoke Spanish, French & Portuguese Latin America
#6060, aired 2011-01-07WORLD LANGUAGES: Of all the countries with Spanish as an official language, this one is last alphabetically Venezuela
#6023, aired 2010-11-17PHRASES: In ancient Rome it was a post where racers changed direction; since 1836 it's meant a moment change occurs turning point
#5996, aired 2010-10-11PRISONS: Nazi Rudolf Hess in 1941 & the notorious Kray twins in 1952 were among the last people briefly held here the Tower of London
#5920, aired 2010-05-14THE 50 STATES: It's the only state from which rainwater flows to the Pacific, the Atlantic & Hudson Bay Montana
#5849, aired 2010-02-0420th CENTURY PEOPLE: The July 1, 1946 cover of Time magazine depicted him with the caption, "All matter is speed and flame" Albert Einstein
#5844, aired 2010-01-2819th CENTURY ARTISTS: This Frenchman once said, "I will astonish Paris with an apple"--here are a few of them Paul Cézanne
#5827, aired 2010-01-05ART HISTORY: Unique quality of "First Communion of Anemic Young Girls in the Snow", shown at the 1883 Arts Incoherents exhibit it was all white
#5807, aired 2009-12-08LITERATURE OF THE 1800s: This character said, "I will live in the past, the present, and the future. The spirits of all three shall strive within me" Ebenezer Scrooge
#5798, aired 2009-11-25POSTAL ABBREVIATIONS: A state since the 1700s but not in the original 13, it ends with its own 2-letter postal abbreviation Kentucky
#5785, aired 2009-11-06STATE CAPITALS: It's the only 3-word state capital Salt Lake City
#5710, aired 2009-06-05STATE QUARTERS: Of the U.S. state quarters that feature sail-powered craft, the state depicting the oldest ship Florida
#5705, aired 2009-05-29THE ACADEMY AWARDS: Peter Finch was the first winner of a posthumous Best Actor Oscar; he was first to get 2 posthumous acting nominations James Dean
#5668, aired 2009-04-08FILM QUOTES: From a 1942 movie, No. 2 on Guinness' top 10 film quotes is a line that mentions this liquor gin
#5656, aired 2009-03-23U.S. PRESIDENTS: You have to go back over a century to find him, the last president who never had a vice president Chester Arthur
#5578, aired 2008-12-03FAMOUS SCIENTISTS: Alexander Pope wrote the epitaph "Nature and nature's laws lay hid in night, God said, let" him "be and all was light" Isaac Newton
#5568, aired 2008-11-19NONFICTION WRITERS: On July 21, 1944 she wrote, "I'm finally getting optimistic... an assassination attempt has been made on Hitler's life" Anne Frank
#5554, aired 2008-10-30INVENTORS: A key to Alexander Graham Bell's experiments was one of these, procured by a doctor friend, Clarence Blake an ear
#5514, aired 2008-07-24FAMOUS NAMES: In 1906 he launched Conjurer's Monthly, a magazine that he pretty much wrote & edited himself Harry Houdini
#5494, aired 2008-06-26THE OSCARS: He holds the record for total acting, directing & writing Oscar nominations--1 acting, 6 directing, 14 writing Woody Allen
#5484, aired 2008-06-12FUN WITH NUMBERS: It's the only whole number that when spelled out has all its letters in reverse alphabetical order one
#5405, aired 2008-02-22U.S. GOVERNMENT HISTORY: This man cast the first tie-breaking vote in U.S. Senate history John Adams
#5384, aired 2008-01-24RICH & FAMOUS: At $900 million, his fortune was once 2% of the GNP; by his death in 1937, he was down to about $26 million John Rockefeller
#5367, aired 2008-01-01U.S. TRADE: It's the country from which the U.S. imports the most oil Canada
#5353, aired 2007-12-1220th CENTURY PERSONALITIES: In 1921 he got a patent for a diving suit that allowed one to quickly discard the suit & escape to the surface Harry Houdini
#5326, aired 2007-11-05THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE: Referring to the Great Bear constellation, this area's name is from the Greek meaning "opposite the bear" Antarctica
#5248, aired 2007-06-06BODIES OF WATER: This sea hundreds of miles east of Florida has no land boundaries the Sargasso Sea
#5226, aired 2007-05-07U.S. STATES: Of all the U.S. states named after European monarchs, it's the one that reaches the farthest west Louisiana
#5190, aired 2007-03-16WOMEN OF THE 1930s: 1 of the men who shot her realized when he saw her body that she'd often waited on him at a cafe in Dallas Bonnie Parker
#5179, aired 2007-03-01WORLD LEADERS: In 1946 she said, "We only want that which is given naturally to all peoples... to be masters of our own fate" Golda Meir
#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
#5165, aired 2007-02-09TOURISM: The 2 leading foreign destination countries for U.S. tourists Canada & Mexico
#5128, aired 2006-12-20TECHNOLOGY: A famous one of these was first sent May 24, 1844 & a famous last one, January 27, 2006 a telegram
#5125, aired 2006-12-15POEM TITLES: This poem says, "For all averred, I had killed the bird that made the breeze to blow" The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
#5119, aired 2006-12-07WORLD GEOGRAPHY: The Lusatian Mountains, in the western Sudeten range, form part of the border between these 2 countries Germany & the Czech Republic
#5041, aired 2006-07-10ISLANDS: Of the world's 10 largest islands, 3 belong all or in part to Indonesia & 3 belong to this country Canada
#5038, aired 2006-07-05WESTERN HEMISPHERE GEOGRAPHY: The 2 outlets of the Gulf of Mexico, a strait & a channel, bear the names of these 2 land areas Florida & the Yucatán peninsula
#5023, aired 2006-06-14POLITICAL QUOTATIONS: It was said that being with these 2 leaders, born 1874 & 1882, "was like sitting between 2 lions roaring at the same time" Winston Churchill & Franklin Delano Roosevelt
#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)
#5000, aired 2006-05-12ISLANDS: Davis Strait, named for a Northwest Passage seeker, separates these 2 islands that total over 1 million square miles Greenland & Baffin Island
#4995, aired 2006-05-05U.S. PRESIDENTS: Had he lived in ancient Greece, this president would have been called Odysseus Ulysses S. Grant
#4972, aired 2006-04-04GERMAN AMERICANS: He famously remarked, "We are all the President's men", giving Woodward & Bernstein their title Henry Kissinger
#4962, aired 2006-03-2120th CENTURY LITERATURE: "Annie" Sadilek, an immigrant girl from Bohemia, inspired the title character in this 1918 novel of the Great Plains My Antonia (by Willa Cather)
#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
#4940, aired 2006-02-17FORMER WORLD CAPITALS: In 1998 Czar Nicholas II & his wife Alexandra were laid to rest in this city St. Petersburg
#4923, aired 2006-01-25WORD ORIGINS: This word that has come to mean "sudden prosperity" means "good weather" in Spanish bonanza
#4888, aired 2005-12-0720th CENTURY NOVELS: This 1955 novel was originally titled "The Kingdom by the Sea", an allusion to Poe's "Annabel Lee" Lolita
#4875, aired 2005-11-18WORLD CAPITALS: Pizarro founded this city whose present name is from a Quechua word meaning "talker" Lima, Peru
#4827, aired 2005-09-13THE MAP OF NORTH AMERICA: Number of Canadian provinces that border the Great Lakes 1
#4823, aired 2005-07-20CLASSICAL MUSIC: It's the roughly 70-minute work that includes the sung words "Alle menschen werden bruder" Beethoven's 9th Symphony
#4819, aired 2005-07-14VOLCANOES: In the last 400 years, over 2/3 of all the deaths caused by volcanoes occurred in what is now this nation Indonesia
#4795, aired 2005-06-10PRESIDENTS: The last time there were no living ex-presidents was when this man was president Richard Nixon
#4777, aired 2005-05-17FAMILIAR PHRASES: This 5-word rule or maxim has been attributed to both H. Gordon Selfridge & John Wanamaker The customer is always right
#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
#4758, aired 2005-04-20LITERARY INSPIRATIONS: This real man inspired a 1719 novel character & a poem that says, "I am monarch of all I survey" Alexander Selkirk
#4756, aired 2005-04-18INVENTED WORDS: In works by Lewis Carroll, this word means "four in the afternoon; the time when you begin broiling things for dinner" brillig
#4747, aired 2005-04-05HISTORIC PLACES: The towns of Vierville-sur-Mer & Colleville-sur-Mer entered history with this 2-word area named for a U.S. city Omaha Beach
#4735, aired 2005-03-18EUROPEAN LANGUAGES: In this language spoken by 120 million worldwide, all of the days of the week but one end with the same 3 letters German
#4732, aired 2005-03-15ARTISTIC MASTERPIECES: "Shouldn't the shining dots of the sky be as accessible as the black dots on the map of France?" the artist wrote of this work The Starry Night (by Vincent van Gogh)
#4710, aired 2005-02-111930s MOVIES: This film that originally hit the big screen in 1930 was re-released soon after the German invasion of Poland All Quiet on the Western Front
#4699, aired 2005-01-27MOUNTAINS: To trek through its Khumbu Icefall, Lhotse Face & South Col, your team needs a $70,000 permit from Nepal's government Mount Everest
#4697, aired 2005-01-2518th CENTURY POETRY: 18th c. poem that says, "Forever cursed be this detested day, Which snatched my best, my favorite curl away!" "The Rape of the Lock"
#4694, aired 2005-01-20BESTSELLING NOVELS: Today, many who visit Santa Maria delle Grazie Church admit doing so because of this 2003 No. 1 bestseller The Da Vinci Code
#4667, aired 2004-12-14AWARD-WINNING AUTHORS: The only Oscar winner also to win a Nobel Prize, this European won a 1938 Oscar for adapting his own play George Bernard Shaw
#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
#4632, aired 2004-10-26AUTHORS: After several decades off it, works by this man seen here returned to the New York Times Bestseller List in 2003 J.R.R. Tolkien
#4611, aired 2004-09-27PULITZER PRIZE WINNERS: 1 of the 2 novels, both Southern, that won the Pulitzer for fiction & became Best Picture Oscar winners (1 of) Gone with the Wind or All the King's Men
#4590, aired 2004-07-16FOOD: Experts believe that 16th century Dutch growers, through breeding, gave this vegetable its color to honor their ruling house the carrot
#4587, aired 2004-07-13HEADLINES OF THE LAST 40 YEARS: The first 2 New York Times headlines set in 96-point type were in these 2 years, 5 years apart 1969 & 1974
#4570, aired 2004-06-18THE 16th CENTURY: In 1582 the man born Ugo Buoncompagni proclaimed this solar dating system still used today the Gregorian calendar
#4542, aired 2004-05-11METALS: Element No. 79, it's estimated that all of it ever mined would only make a cube about 50 feet across gold
#4475, aired 2004-02-0619th CENTURY PHILOSOPHY: This 3-word quote, originally in German, comes soon after "We have killed him--you and I, all of us are his murderers" "God is dead"
#4468, aired 2004-01-28LATIN LINGO: This 3-word phrase familiar in the U.S. originated in an ancient poem & described assembling foods to make salad E pluribus unum
#4349, aired 2003-06-26WORD ORIGINS: This word that begins with the Greek word for "all" was coined by John Milton & means "tumultuous disorder" pandemonium
#4325, aired 2003-05-23FILM ROLES: Dick Powell, Robert Mitchum & Elliott Gould have all played this character on film Philip Marlowe
#4310, aired 2003-05-02CELEBRITY AUCTIONS: A 1999 sale of her effects included a baseball signed by one husband & a conversion certificate signed by her last Marilyn Monroe
#4296, aired 2003-04-14MOUNTAINS: All of the mountains in the U.S. over 14,500 feet are in this state Alaska
#4266, aired 2003-03-03THE NEW WORLD: All that is known about her life is limited to 9 days in August 1587 Virginia Dare (the first child born in America of English parents)
#4105, aired 2002-06-07ACTORS & ROLE: In a 2001 film Jon Voight played this man; in a 2002 TV movie, so did John Turturro Howard Cosell
#4093, aired 2002-05-22RENAISSANCE AUTHORS: In the 16th century he wrote, "Whoever wishes to found a state…must start with assuming that all men are bad…" Machiavelli
#4092, aired 2002-05-21NEWSMAKERS: In May 2001 he said, "Vermont has always been known for its independence" Jim Jeffords
#4073, aired 2002-04-24RECENT HISTORY: In 1993 this country of over 35 million people had 2 official languages; now it has 11 South Africa
#4053, aired 2002-03-27IN THE BOOKSTORE: Editor Otto Penzler dubbed his 2001 lineup of baseball mysteries this after a nickname given a 1927 lineup Murderers' Row
#4032, aired 2002-02-2619th CENTURY INVENTIONS: Peter Roget's new device for performing mechanically the involution & evolution of numbers the slide rule
#3790, aired 2001-02-09CHILDREN'S LITERATURE: First line of the poem thought to be based on Mary Sawyer's experience at a Massachusetts school-house around 1815 "Mary had a little lamb"
#3719, aired 2000-11-02STATE MOTTOES: The state motto of Ohio, adopted in 1959, was ruled unconstitutional in April 2000 as it included this word God
#3525, aired 1999-12-24RELIGION: A 1999 study concluded that this 13-foot-long, 3-foot-wide holy relic dates back to pre-8th century Jerusalem Shroud of Turin
#3122, aired 1998-03-10EPITAPHS: They're the 3 words found at the top of Mel Blanc's gravestone "That's All Folks"
#2938, aired 1997-05-14THE ELEMENTS: More than 95% of all known compounds contain this element hydrogen (or carbon)
#2817, aired 1996-11-26SHORT STORIES: Set on Christmas Eve, it begins "One dollar and 87 cents. That was all. And 60 cents of it was in pennies." "The Gift of the Magi"
#2774, aired 1996-09-26NATIONAL MOTTOES: Country whose motto is "L'Union Fait La Force" or "Eendracht Maakt Macht"—"Union provides strength" Belgium
#2722, aired 1996-06-04SPELLING: This tree is the only 7-letter English word that contains all 5 vowels sequoia
#2642, aired 1996-02-13EXPLORERS: For many years after his death in 1324, he was considered Europe's greatest liar Marco Polo
#2621, aired 1996-01-15POLITICIANS: In 1961, Lyndon Johnson was sworn in as vice president by this mentor Sam Rayburn
#2571, aired 1995-11-06BUSINESS & LITERATURE: On March 24, 1994 this store held a breakfast to announce the new Truman Capote Literary Trust Tiffany's
#2492, aired 1995-06-06POSTAL ABBREVIATIONS: Among the 2-letter abbreviations for U.S. states, this state's is 1st alphabetically Alaska
#2430, aired 1995-03-10POETS: His wife Caitlin, who outlived him by 41 years, passed away in 1994 at age 80 Dylan Thomas
#2421, aired 1995-02-27THE OLD TESTAMENT: The words "Mene, mene, tekel, upharsin" appear in this book the Book of Daniel
#2296, aired 1994-09-05THE OLYMPICS: Of all the cities that have hosted the Winter Olympics, this one is the farthest north Lillehammer, Norway
#2148, aired 1993-12-29FOOD & DRINK: This coffee is known by the name of the Nashville hotel where it built its reputation Maxwell House
#2143, aired 1993-12-22ORGANIZATIONS: This organization was dissolved in 1956 after its last member, Albert Woolson, died at age 109 the Grand Army of the Republic
#2070, aired 1993-09-10ACTORS: He called his 1992 autobiography "What's It All About?" Michael Caine
#2052, aired 1993-07-06PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATIONS: He used more words in his one inaugural address than FDR used in all four of his William Henry Harrison
#2015, aired 1993-05-14ANCIENT ROME: General Publius Scipio won the surname "Africanus" for beating this man at the 202 B.C. Battle of Zama Hannibal
#1987, aired 1993-04-06FAMOUS HOMES: There's a famous home on a piece of land called Walker's Point in this U.S. town Kennebunkport, Maine
#1955, aired 1993-02-19NEW ENGLAND: In Washington, D.C.'s Statuary Hall, the state of Vermont is represented by this patriot Ethan Allen
#1940, aired 1993-01-29BRITISH MONARCHS: 1 of 4 British monarchs whose reigns were longer than Elizabeth I's 45 years (1 of) Victoria, Henry III, Edward III, & George III
#1918, aired 1992-12-30FAMOUS NAMES: Volume 1 of the New Book of Knowledge Ency. has an article on this man written by Danny Kaye Hans Christian Andersen
#1917, aired 1992-12-29QUOTES: The author who wrote, "Let me tell you about the very rich. They are different from you and me." F. Scott Fitzgerald
#1894, aired 1992-11-26THE CABINET: This cabinet department is in charge of printing all postage stamps Treasury
#1875, aired 1992-10-30THE SUPREME COURT: The 1973 case Doe v. Bolton was decided with this more famous case Roe v. Wade
#1871, aired 1992-10-26HISTORIC NAMES: For his licentious behavior, monk Grigori Yefimovich Novykh earned this nickname meaning "debauched one" Rasputin
#1839, aired 1992-09-10SHIPS: This British navy ship left Devenport Dec. 27, 1831 & went around the world on a 5-year survey mission the HMS Beagle
#1795, aired 1992-05-22COMPOSERS: An anthem that he composed for George II's 1727 coronation has been used for British crownings ever since George Frederick Handel
#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"
#1793, aired 1992-05-20TRAVEL & TOURISM: This sparsely populated state has the highest percentage of its workforce in tourism, about a third Nevada
#1689, aired 1991-12-26FAMOUS ADDRESSES: His home address is the Admiral's House, 34th Street & Massachusetts Avenue, Washington, DC the Vice President of the U.S. (Dan Quayle)
#1648, aired 1991-10-30ACTORS & THEIR ROLES: Ronald Reagan, Errol Flynn, Richard Mulligan & Gary Cole have all played this historical role George Armstrong Custer
#1567, aired 1991-05-28BEST SELLERS: 1 of 2 authors to have 3 books among the Top 10 Fiction Best Sellers of the 1980s (1 of) Stephen King or Tom Clancy
#1458, aired 1990-12-26THE 50 STATES: 3 of the 5 states which, along with part of Minnesota, were formed from the Northwest Territory (3 of) Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Ohio
#1457, aired 1990-12-25OPERA: Verdi eliminated all of the Venetian scenes in this opera based on a Shakespearean play Otello
#1455, aired 1990-12-21OSCAR-WINNING FILMS: This 1950 film was the only "Best Picture" that featured Marilyn Monroe; she played an actress All About Eve
#1430, aired 1990-11-16ISLANDS: It's the only inhabited U.S. territory south of the equator American Samoa
#1426, aired 1990-11-12THE COMMON MARKET: Only permanent Common Market member whose official language doesn't use the Latin alphabet Greece
#1425, aired 1990-11-09U.S. POLITICS: This city has been the site of more major party presidential nominating conventions than any other Chicago
#1424, aired 1990-11-08WORLD GEOGRAPHY: This country contains South America's highest & lowest points Argentina
#1423, aired 1990-11-07SHAKESPEARE: The 3-word title of this play begins & ends with the same 7-letter word Measure for Measure
#1416, aired 1990-10-29SAINTS: Founder of the Friars Minor in the 13th c., he was made patron saint of ecologists in 1979 St. Francis of Assisi
#1388, aired 1990-09-19SHAKESPEAREAN TITLE CHARACTERS: Before he stabs himself he confesses that he "threw a pearl away richer than all his tribe" Othello
#1386, aired 1990-09-17THE CIVIL WAR: 1 of 2 states of the Confederacy that do not have a seacoast (1 of) Arkansas or Tennessee
#1380, aired 1990-09-07FAMOUS WOMEN: Dying in 1903, she said, "It's the 27th anniversary of Bill's death. Bury me next to Bill." Calamity Jane (Martha Jane Canary)
#1317, aired 1990-05-01U.S. STATES: The only U.S. state that borders 4 Great Lakes Michigan (borders Huron, Michigan, Erie & Superior)
#1287, aired 1990-03-20WORD ORIGINS: Word derived from the act of breaking up a failed Italian moneylender's market bench bankruptcy
#1277, aired 1990-03-06PRESIDENTS: Black Jack was the riderless horse at the funerals of these 3 presidents JFK, LBJ & Eisenhower
#1269, aired 1990-02-22MUSIC: The melody for "Hail, Hail, The Gang's All Here" comes from this comic operetta The Pirates of Penzance
#1247, aired 1990-01-23AMERICAN HISTORY: He was born in Connecticut in 1800 & hanged for treason in Virginia in 1859 John Brown
#1224, aired 1989-12-21AWARDS: More Congressional Medal of Honor winners have come from this war than any other the Civil War
#1212, aired 1989-12-05FINAL RESTING PLACES: This town was the 1st to serve as the burial place for 2 U.S. presidents Quincy, Massachusetts (Braintree, Massachusetts)
#1176, aired 1989-10-16DISNEY FEATURE FILMS: This 1940 Disney title character wore a Tyrolean hat Pinocchio
#1168, aired 1989-10-04TELEVISION: This NBC special was performed live in 1955 & 1956; videotaped in 1960; & re-run in '63, '66, '78 & '89 Peter Pan
#1116, aired 1989-06-12VOCABULARY: This 7-letter synonym for dictionary is from a Greek word for "word" lexicon
#1065, aired 1989-03-31PLAYWRIGHTS: The son of an actor, he won 4 Pulitzer Prizes for Drama, more than any other playwright Eugene O'Neill
#990, aired 1988-12-16ADVERTISING: 1 of the top 5 advertisers on network TV sports shows in 1987 was this Cabinet department the Department of Defense
#960, aired 1988-11-04LETTER PERFECT: Vowel found in the names of 7 of the 9 planets U
#838, aired 1988-04-06WORLD TRADE: Of all fresh fruits, the U.S. imports more of this one than any other bananas
#771, aired 1988-01-04TELEVISION HISTORY: This variety show that replaced the Smothers Brothers on CBS 20 years ago is still in production Hee Haw
#656, aired 1987-06-15YOUNG WOOD: Monthly, over 3 boxcars of ponderosa pine become this toy invented in 1916 by F.L. Wright's son John Lincoln Logs
#645, aired 1987-05-29THE CABINET: 1st Attorney General under LBJ Robert Kennedy
#583, aired 1987-03-04LETTER PERFECT: All the letters that appear on the top row across on a standard touch-tone phone ABC, DEF
#561, aired 1987-02-02ANIMALS: It's believed elephants rarely lived beyond 60, about the age the last of these wear out teeth
#529, aired 1986-12-18THE MOVIES: "Wuthering Heights", "Of Mice and Men", & "Stagecoach" all came out in this "Best year ever for Amer. films" 1939
#396, aired 1986-03-17MAN IN SPACE: This Space Shuttle, the only 1 named for a spaceship, is the only 1 not to have flown in space the Enterprise
#358, aired 1986-01-22SPORTS: Only U.S. Major League Baseball team in which both city & team names are in a foreign language San Diego Padres
#356, aired 1986-01-20WEATHER: All states have recorded temperatures below zero (F.), except this one Hawaii
#331, aired 1985-12-16U.S. CURRENCY: Up to & including the $100 bill, the sum total of all U.S. paper currency denominations in current use $188
#286, aired 1985-10-14THE BIBLE: Only 1 of the 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse specifically named in text of King James or Douay Bible Death
#264, aired 1985-09-12MISS AMERICA: He replaced Bert Parks as host of Miss America pageant for 1980 Ron Ely
#189, aired 1985-05-30LANGUAGES: It was the 1st human language Tarzan spoke French
#175, aired 1985-05-10TOYS AND GAMES: Of the six different chess pieces, the only two which can make the opening move pawn & knight
#152, aired 1985-04-09THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE: In the Websters 3rd International Dictionary, it's the letter with the most entries S
#151, aired 1985-04-08THE CALENDAR: In 1984, the Cotton, Fiesta, Orange, Rose & Sugar Bowls were all played on this date January 2
#112, aired 1985-02-12FAIRY TALES: Number of characters who sang the song "Heigh Ho" in '37 Disney film 6
#103, aired 1985-01-30TELEVISION: Mt. Vernon, NY native who now hosts shows on all three major networks Dick Clark
#99, aired 1985-01-24U.S. GEOGRAPHY: Each one of these 2 letters begins the names of 8 states M & N
#89, aired 1985-01-10FAMOUS FAMILIES: Illinois family that included a vice-president, governor & U.N. ambassador, & a U.S. senator the Stevensons
#64, aired 1984-12-06WORLD HISTORY: In 1804 this Caribbean country became 1st black nation to gain freedom from European colonial rule Haiti
#63, aired 1984-12-05SHOW BUSINESS: Barrymore, Rathbone, Roger Moore & Larry Hagman are among 61 actors to play this character Sherlock Holmes
#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
#2, aired 1984-01-01LITERATURE: Classic American novel which begins "Call me Ishmael" Moby-Dick

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Tim Relihan, a senior from the University of Nebraska from Stromsburg, Nebraska 2010-B College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000 + a Nintendo Wii + the...
Carl Bradshaw, a financial manager from St. Louis, Missouri Season 27 2-time champion: $17,899 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: Titmouse
Surya Sabhapathy, a senior from the University of Michigan 2010-A College Championship 2nd runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $26,600. Hometown: Northville,...
Roger Craig, a computer scientist from Newark, Delaware 2019 All-Star Games member of wildcard-match 2nd-place Team Austin: a share...
David Madden, a student originally from Ridgewood, New Jersey 2019 All-Star Games member of winning Team Brad: a share of...
Leah Anthony Libresco, a junior from Yale University 2010-A College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Hometown: Mineola, New York. Jeopardy!...
Anthony Fox, an account executive from Arlington Heights, Illinois Season 27 4-time champion: $51,998 + $1,000. Playing as "Tony", Anthony...
Matt Drury, a government analyst from New York, New York Season 26 1-time champion: $18,799 + $2,000. Matthew Drury - A...
Anthony Dedousis, a sophomore from Harvard University 2009 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 19 and from Manhasset, New York...
Kristiana Henderson, a junior from Kent, Washington 2007 Teen Tournament Summer Games quarterfinalist: $5,000. 17 at the time...
Jane Curtin, an actress from Kate & Allie and 3rd Rock from the Sun "One of Saturday Night Live's original Not Ready for Primetime Players,...
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...
James Grant, a junior from Georgetown University 2008 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 21 and from Manhattan Beach,...
Rachel Pildis, a software developer from Oak Park, Illinois Season 26 1-time champion: $12,000 + $2,000. Rachel Pildis - A...
Brenton Montie, a sixth grade social studies teacher from South Lyon, Michigan "He teaches at a school ranked in the top 5% in...
Chris Matthews, a TV host from Hardball and The Chris Matthews Show "He served as a speechwriter for Jimmy Carter, and later as...
Charles Shaughnessy, an actor from Mad Men "As Shane Donovan on Days of Our Lives, he won three...
Dr. Mehmet Oz, a cardiac surgeon and TV host from The Dr. Oz Show "He is a renowned cardiac surgeon who has written seven New...
Than Hedman, a freshman from University of Colorado-Boulder 2008 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 19 and from Denver, CO at...
Wolf Blitzer, a journalist from The Situation Room "Since 1990, he's covered every major story for CNN, including the...
Samira Missaghi, a junior from the University of Minnesota 2010-A College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Hometown: Eden Prarie, Minnesota. Samira...
Ken Basin, a junior at the University of Southern California from Huntington Beach, California 2003 College Championship semifinalist: $5,000. Blog at kbasin.blogspot.org. Appearing as a...
Kyle Kahan, a senior from Texas A&M University from Houston, Texas 2010-B College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000 + a Nintendo Wii +...
Christina Maes, a senior at the University of Wisconsin - Green Bay from Green Bay, Wisconsin 2004 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Vera Swain, a junior from the University of South Carolina 2008 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 21 and from Charleston, SC...
Christopher Meloni, a star from Law & Order: SVU and HBO's Oz "On TV, he's worked both sides of the law. Once a...
Monica Thieu, a sophomore at the University of North Texas from Dallas, Texas 2019 All-Star Games member of 1st runner-up Team Ken: a share...
Brad Rutter, a TV quiz show host from Lancaster, Pennsylvania 2020 Jeopardy!: The Greatest of All Time 2nd runner-up: $250,000. 2019...
Brooks Humphreys, a high school social studies teacher from Omaha, Nebraska "He teaches at an all-girls Catholic school operated by the Sisters...
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...
Fred Beukema, a structural engineer from Minneapolis, Minnesota Season 25 3-time champion: $69,401 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
Alan Bailey, a playwright and director from Sherman Oaks, California 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 2003 Tournament...
Brad Rutter, a network administrator from Lancaster, Pennsylvania "The reigning Tournament of Champions winner, he attended Johns Hopkins University...
Steve Greene, a senior from UCLA from Elk Grove, California 2010-B College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000 + a Nintendo Wii +...
Roger Craig, a graduate student of computer science from Newark, Delaware 2019 All-Star Games member of wildcard-match 2nd-place Team Austin: a share...
Chris Wallace, a TV host from Fox News Sunday "In March, this Fox News anchor was honored by the National...
Sam Spaulding, a sophomore from Yale University from Wilmington, North Carolina 2010-B College Championship 1st runner-up: $50,000 + a Nintendo Wii +...
Scott Gillispie, a project manager and expectant father from Atlanta, Georgia "While attending Georgia Tech, he won the 1991 College Championship. Now...
Ryan Holznagel, a writer originally from Forest Grove, Oregon "He was the winner of the 1995 Tournament of Champions. Now,...
Lisa Johnston, a fourth and fifth grade reading and religion teacher from East Boston, Massachusetts "She teaches at a parish that's focus is to dream big....
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,...
Frank Spangenberg, a lieutenant in the New York Police Department from Douglaston, New York "He still holds the record for the most money won in...
Anderson Cooper, an anchor from CNN's Anderson Cooper 360° "As a baby, he was photographed by Diane Arbus of Harper's...
Frank Spangenberg, a police lieutenant from Douglaston, New York 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Rebecca Lobo, a future Women\'s Basketball Hall of Famer and ESPN analyst originally from the WNBA \"Later this year, she\'ll be inducted into the Women\'s Basketball Hall...
Amanda Hall, from Farmington, Maine "Whether it's writing a biography of Yo-Yo Ma or working on...
Alan Bailey, a playwright and director from North Hills, California "This playwright and director became a 5-time winner in 2001. Today,...
Tom Morris, a substitute teacher and grad student from Irvine, California 2009 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 24 4-time champion: $100,801...
Justin Hofstetter, a sixth and seventh grade language arts and social studies teacher from Kansas City, Missouri "This sixth and seventh grade teacher is in his first year...
Andy Richter, an actor/comedian from The Tonight Show \"This multitalented actor/comedian is now back on the couch with Conan...
Eddie Timanus, a sportswriter from Oak Hill, Virginia "His 5 wins in 1999 made him one of the most...
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...
Tom Nichols, a professor originally from Chicopee, Massachusetts \"A five-time champion in 1994, he used his winnings for a...
Clarence Page, a journalist from The Chicago Tribune "His nationally syndicated column began as a local column for the...
Lizzie O'Leary, an aviation and regulation correspondent from CNN "She broke the news that Chrysler would file for Chapter 11...
Kristin Briggs, a senior from Parkland, Florida 2007 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 17 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Brian Weikle, a project manager from Minneapolis, Minnesota 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into...
Grace Thomas, an 11-year-old sixth grader from Raleigh, North Carolina "This captain of the Brain-Bowl team can name all the countries...
Larissa Kelly, a grad student from El Cerrito, California 2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament 2019 All-Star Games member of winning Team...
Jay Rosenberg, a college professor from Chapel Hill, North Carolina \"After winning 5 times in 1985, he became the moderator for...
Drew Joanides, a high school history teacher from Miami, Florida "He is one of our four teachers competing in our tournament...
Curtis Joseph, a sophomore from Scottsdale Community College "In 1999, his nickname was 'Curtles the Troll', and he wanted...
Bernard Holloway, a junior from Mitchellville, Maryland 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 2002 Teen...
Michelle Chang, an 11-year-old from Suwanee, Georgia "This sixth grader picks the most unusual places to lose her...
Robin Cheney, a middle school teacher from Rancho Santa Margarita, California "All the students at her school go on a camping trip...
Kelly O'Donnell, a political reporter from NBC News "An Emmy-winning political reporter, she has covered Capitol Hill and the...
Naomi Senbet, an 11-year-old from Washington, D.C. "This sixth grader doesn't like to be late for anything; maybe...
Nicole Yoon, a 12-year-old from Asbury, New Jersey "She has set her sights on becoming a medical doctor or...
Elizabeth Perkins, an actress from Big and Weeds 2009 Celebrity Jeopardy! player: $25,000 to the New England Learning Center...
Julia Martinez, an 11-year-old from Fairfax, Virginia "Get ready, Pennsylvania Avenue. She wants to be president of the...
Val Nieman, a college professor and writer from Greensboro, North Carolina Season 21 player (2005-01-05).
Isaac Mizrahi, a fashion designer and TV personality from the QVC Network "His fashion designs are a favorite among celebrities on the red...
Brian Weikle, a consultant from Minneapolis, Minnesota 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into...
Alex Jacob, a currency trader from Chicago, Illinois 2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2019 All-Star Games member of...
Lori Kissell, a high school Latin teacher from Fredericksburg, Virginia "She loves everything about Latin and shares that love with her...
Elisabeth Raab, a high school English teacher from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania "She teaches at a High School of the Future, where all...
B.D. Schwarz, a twelve-year-old from Oakland, California "He wants to make others happy by opening a little game...
Kate Rowland, a family doctor from Chicago, Illinois Season 27 1-time champion: $16,401 + $2,000.
Al Franken, an author and radio talk show host from New York City "One of the original writers on Saturday Night Live, he's done...
Marshall Tan, from Gaithersburg, Maryland "His favorite subject is social studies, and he knows a lot...
Hope Landsem, from Tualatin, Oregon "She likes to win arguments, and that's why she's going to...
Claudia Corriere, a church musician and homemaker from Kennesaw, Georgia Season 32 2-time champion: $29,000 + $2,000. Claudia won show #7195,...
Matt Jackson, a paralegal from Washington, D.C. 2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament 2019 All-Star Games member of 1st runner-up...
Tom Walsh, a writer from Washington, D.C. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into...
Sally Umbach, a third grade special education teacher from Cincinnati, Ohio "She teaches at a school district that has been in operation...
Seth Wilson, a Ph.D. candidate from Chicago, Illinois 2019 All-Star Games member of first-eliminated Team Julia: a share of...
Naomi Hinchen, a senior from Brooklyn, New York 2007 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $10,000. 17 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Buzzy Cohen, a music executive from Los Angeles, California 2019 All-Star Games captain of wildcard-match 3rd-place Team Buzzy: a share...
Christopher Chilton, a sophomore at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from Holly Springs, North Carolina 2005 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. Christopher won $5,000 on Who Wants...
Zane Li, a ten-year-old from Provo, Utah "He's a chess champion and a two-time Geography Bee winner..." 2002...
Tom Bergeron, an Emmy Award-winning host from Dancing with the Stars 2009 Celebrity Jeopardy! player: $25,000 to the Muscular Dystrophy Association. "He's...
Francesca Leibowitz, a fifth grade English teacher from Brooklyn, New York "She teaches at a school that opened in 1854. From Brooklyn...
Soledad O'Brien, a broadcast journalist from CNN's American Morning "This broadcast journalist has covered stories all over the world. Since...
Ivan Kleinfeld, an 11-year-old from Arlington, Virginia "He would like to be a doctor so that he can...
Pam Mueller, an entering law student originally from Chicago, Illinois \"Representing Loyola University, she won the College Championship in November, 2000....
Austin Rogers, a bartender from New York, New York 2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2019 All-Star Games captain of...
Whitney Collins, a third grade teacher from New York, New York "She teaches at an all-boys school where every student learns chess...
Will Harter, a 12-year-old from Park Ridge, Illinois "He would like to be a professional athlete. If that doesn't...
Suzanne LaVere, a graduate student from Evanston, Illinois Season 20 player (2004-05-18).
Laura Lorson, a newscaster and editor from Perry, Kansas Season 31 2-time champion: $33,400 + $2,000. At the time of...
Kristen Meinhold, a graphic designer originally from Monument, Colorado Season 22 player (2006-05-30).
Jeff Richmond, an attorney from Los Angeles, California "He used his 1988 5-game winnings to pay for law school....
Ross Gardiner, an 11-year-old sixth grader from La Plata, Maryland "And this self-proclaimed sports fanatic likes all the teams in the...
Rebecca Maxfield, a freshman from Brown University 2010-A College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. Hometown: New Rochelle, New York. Rebecca...
Jennifer Quinn, an assistant to the principal from Riverdale, New York Season 20 player (2004-02-02).
Megan Cornell, a stay-at-home mom from Grand Rapids, Michigan Season 27 player (2010-11-23).
Mary LoSardo, a retired executive, now web site designer from Bayonne, New Jersey Season 22 1-time champion: $20,800 + $1,000. Mary won $60 +...
Suzie Lisky, a 12-year-old from Mendham, New Jersey "She's not sure what she wants to be when she grows...
Aaron Wicks, a planning and evaluation manager from Rochester, New York Season 26 1-time champion: $18,001 + 1,000. Aaron Wicks Rochester, NY...
Tom Toce, an actuary from New York, New York Season 26 2-time champion: $39,200 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
Chris Rodrigues, a personal banking representative from New Bedford, Massachusetts Season 26 3-time champion: $41,498 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
A.J. Schumacher, a radio show production intern from St. Paul, Minnesota Season 25 1-time champion: $10,800 + $2,000. AJ Schumacher Saint Paul,...
Elza Reeves, a bank teller from Louisville, Kentucky Season 25 1-time champion: $16,400 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Kevin Wilson, a communications specialist from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 26 3-time champion: $76,998 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Ryan Chaffee, a tutor from Los Angeles, California 2010 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 26 4-time champion: $91,900...
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...
Inta Antler, a retired computer programmer from Scarborough, Ontario, Canada Season 25 1-time champion: $12,700 + $2,000. Inta Antler - A...
Andy Srinivasan, a high school science teacher from Garner, North Carolina 2010 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 26 4-time champion: $69,600...
Rebecca Dixon, a graduate student and musician from Vancouver, Washington Season 26 2-time champion: $53,002 + $1,000. Rebecca and her partner...
Becky Anderson, a retired software specialist originally from Morganton, North Carolina Season 25 1-time champion: $16,401 + $2,000. Becky Anderson - A...
Matt Jacobs, a science teacher originally from Stratford, Connecticut Season 25 1-time champion: $10,323 + $1,000. Matt resided in Silver...
Jim Davis, a college music and humanities instructor from Freeport, Illinois Season 25 2-time champion: $62,802 + $2,000. Not be to confused...
Andy Davis, a Chyron operator from South Boston, Massachusetts Season 25 2-time champion: $49,799 + $1,000. Andy Davis - A...
Gail Flemmons, a history teacher from Clinton, Mississippi Season 25 2-time champion: $46,399 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Stefan Goodreau, a video game tester and camp counselor from Los Angeles, California 2010 Tournament of Champions 2nd runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $50,000. Season...
Alyssa McRae, a gift card production designer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Season 25 3-time champion: $50,402 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Kori Tyler, a high school teacher from Cordova, Tennessee Season 26 player (2010-02-26). Season 25 1-time champion: $20,000 + $2,000....
Eric Betts, a senior from Emory University 2009 College Championship first runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $50,000. 21 and...
Jennifer Duann, a senior from the Ohio State University 2009 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 21 and from Worthington, Ohio at...
Tom Nissley, an online books editor from Seattle, Washington 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2011 Tournament of Champions...
Dave Belote, the base commander from Nellis Air Force Base, Las Vegas 2010 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 26 5-time champion:...
Patrick Quinn, a high school German teacher from Chesterfield, Missouri "He teaches at a school whose history goes back to a...
Lindsay Eanet, a senior from the University of Missouri 2010-A College Championship semifinalist: $10,000. Hometown: Deerfield, Illinois. Last name pronounced...
Jean Cui, a student originally from Garden City, New York Season 25 2-time champion: $14,200 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
Enrique Machado, an oil filtration business developer from Orlando, Florida Season 26 1-time champion: $30,799 + $2,000. Enrique Machado September 16,...
Stephen Weingarten, a paraeducator from Portland, Oregon 2010 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 26 4-time champion: $96,690...
Janet Bradlow, an insurance agent from New York, New York Season 26 3-time champion: $58,000 + $2,000. Janet Bradlow New York,...
Dan Pawson, a legislative aide from Boston, Massachusetts 2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2014 Battle of the Decades...
Buddy Wright, an operations engineer from Fort Worth, Texas 2011 Tournament of Champions 2nd runner-up: $50,000. Season 26 4-time champion:...
Brian Muth, a headmaster from Napa, California Season 25 2-time champion: $43,800 + $1,000. Last name pronounced like...
Melanie Baker-Streevy, a United Methodist pastor from Parma, Michigan Season 25 1-time champion: $26,900 + $1,000. Melanie Baker-Streevy - A...
Ben Bishop, a student originally from Seattle, Washington 2009 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 25 4-time champion: $114,800...
David Skaar, a research scientist from Raleigh, North Carolina Season 25 3-time champion: $102,000 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Saad Hasan, a nanotechnology scientist from Nashville, Tennessee Season 26 1-time champion: $22,700 + $2,000. Saad Hasan Nashville, TN...
Dan Smith, a student from Chicago, Illinois Season 25 3-time champion: $69,200 + $1,000. Dan Smith - a...
Alison Stone Roberg, an administrative assistant from Kansas City, Missouri Season 26 3-time champion: $85,102 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
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...
Judy Mermelstein, a Census field representative from Queens, New York Season 25 1-time champion: $38,401 + $1,000. Judy also appeared on...
Nathaniel Barnes, a composer and bartender from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 25 3-time champion: $57,300 + $2,000. In his first game,...
John Krizel, a green community program coordinator from Beckley, West Virginia 2011 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 26 4-time champion: $105,204...
Emily Heaney, a freelance costume designer from White Bear Lake, Minnesota Season 25 1-time champion: $2,200 + $1,000. Last name pronounced like...
Jason Pratt, a middle school history teacher from Woodbridge, Virginia Season 25 2-time champion: $32,701 + $1,000. Jason Pratt - A...
Elyse Mancuso, a junior from Omaha, Nebraska 2012 Teen Tournament winner: $79,600. 16 at the time of the...
Matt DeTura, a recent law school graduate from Washington, D.C. Season 27 3-time champion: $61,601 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: MDT
Dmitry Spivak, a junior from Northwestern University "The 11-year-old wasn't really kidding when he said he wanted to...
Rachel Rothenberg, a senior from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 2009 Teen Tournament winner (semifinalist by wildcard): $75,000. Jeopardy! Message Board...
Courtney Trezise, a senior from Michigan State University 2009 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 21 and from Okemos, Michigan at...
Lea Tottle, a junior from Florida State University from Oldsmar, Florida 2010-B College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000 + a Nintendo Wii +...
Nate Austin, a student from Hutchinson Community College "His original plan was to own a chain of international hotels...
Kara Spak, a newspaper reporter from Chicago, Illinois 2011 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 27 5-time champion:...
Jenifer Thomas, a teacher assistant from Jacksonville, North Carolina Season 26 1-time champion: $13,400 + $2,000. Jenifer Thomas October 5,...
Mark Dawson, a business manager from Chamblee, Georgia "In 2003, he became the first to win a quarter of...
Brad Brown, a theater teacher from Nashville, Tennessee "And he is a theater teacher at an international baccalaureate certified...
David Walter, a senior from Wilmington, Delaware 2007 Teen Tournament winner (semifinalist by wildcard): $75,000. 17 at the...
Steven Milton, a legal case assistant from San Diego, California Season 26 2-time champion: $30,299 + $1,000. Steve Milton San Diego,...
Neil Patrick Harris, an actor from How I Met Your Mother "He's appeared on Broadway in Proof, Assassins, and Cabaret. He's now...
Tara Franey, a senior from Michigan State University 2008 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: tarafraney
Jen McFann, a Peace Corps recruiter from Astoria, New York Season 26 1-time champion: $19,410 + $2,000. Jen McFann Astoria, New...
Michael Farabaugh, a high school chemistry teacher from Charlottesville, Virginia "This chemistry teacher has been making things fizz, smoke, and explode...
Miguel Ferrer, an actor from Crossing Jordan "He began his career as a studio drummer and played on...
Larry Cloud, a bookkeeper and computer consultant from Inglewood, California "He won five times in 2001, allowing him to make a...
Dan Jensen, a restaurant manager from Reston, Virginia Season 27 3-time champion: $58,203 + $1,000.
Harris Cohen, a family physician from Lower Gwynedd, Pennsylvania Season 25 2-time champion: $17,800 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Celeste DiNucci, a recent graduate student from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2014 Battle of the Decades...
Paul Kursky, a copywriter from San Francisco, California 2011 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 26 5-time champion: $109,411...
James Erwin, a writer from Des Moines, Iowa Season 25 2-time champion: $22,598 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Vijay Balse, a chemical engineer from Chatham, New Jersey 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2010 Tournament of Champions...
Elizabeth Galoozis, a reference librarian from Cambridge, Massachusetts Season 26 2-time champion: $38,801 + $2,000. Elizabeth Galoozis - A...
Diane Siegel, an educational consultant and writer from Northridge, California "A full-time mom when she won five games in 1993, now...
Tom Nissley, a writer from Seattle, Washington 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2011 Tournament of Champions...
Adam Pinson, a senior at the University of Alabama at Birmingham from Pinson, Alabama 2005 College Championship 1st runner-up: $50,000. Won $100,000 on Who Wants...
Harry Shearer, a humorist, Spinal Tap bassist, and voice from The Simpsons "He recently celebrated the 25th anniversary of This Is Spinal Tap...
Matt Polazzo, a high school U.S. government teacher from Brooklyn, New York "He teaches at one of the most selective high schools in...
Mehrun Etebari, a graduate student of international relations from Durham, New Hampshire 2007 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD Home...
Vito Cortese, a software engineer and Italian translator from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Season 27 3-time champion: $68,485 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
Robin Carroll, an instructional designer from Marietta, Georgia "Winner of both the 2000 Tournament of Champions and the 2001...
Andrew Kreitz, a senior from Huntington Beach, California 2006 Teen Tournament 1st runner-up: $25,000.
Allison Peña, a junior from Sunrise, Florida 2006 Teen Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $10,000.
Anurag Kashyap, a senior from Poway, California 2008-B Teen Tournament winner: $75,000. Anurag was also the winner of...
Catherine Briley, a senior from Grand Prairie, Louisiana 2012 Teen Tournament 2nd runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $31,000. 17 at...
Bruce Naegeli, a retired law librarian from Phoenix, Arizona "He finished second in the 1988 Tournament of Champions. A retired...
Rose Schaefer, a junior from Portland, Oregon 2012 Teen Tournament 1st runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $36,000. 16 at...
Joon Pahk, a college physics teacher from Somerville, Massachusetts 2011 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 28 7-time champion: $199,000 + $2,000. JBoard user name: jpahk
Eliza Scruton, a junior from Louisville, Kentucky 2012 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $10,000. 16 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Ellen Lewis, a retired high school math teacher from Mount Vernon, New York Season 28 1-time champion: $10,000 + $1,000.
Leslie Shannon, a manager of a research lab from Sydney, Australia "A recent art history graduate when she became Jeopardy! champion in...
Ben Tritle, an apartment manager from Los Angeles, California 2003 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 18 5-time champion: $78,600...
Charles Temple, a high school English teacher from Ocracoke, North Carolina "He teaches at the smallest public school in North Carolina, and...
Connie Shi, a junior at the University of Michigan from Okemos, Michigan 2012 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000. 19 at the time of the College Championship.
Leszek Pawlowicz, a shovel bum from Flagstaff, Arizona "He was a material scientist living in Phoenix when he won...
Ingrid Nelson, a judicial assistant from Lake Mills, Wisconsin Season 25 2-time champion: $27,802 + $2,000. Ingrid Nelson - A...
Steve Gratz, a freelance artist from Washington, D.C. Season 27 2-time champion: $30,999 + $1,000.
Tom Zamojcin, a digital marketing manager from Phoenixville, Pennsylvania Season 27 1-time champion: $22,800 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like "zam-MOH-chin".
Meryl Federman, a senior from Livingston, New Jersey 2007 Teen Tournament Summer Games champion (semifinalist by wildcard): $75,000. 18...
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....
Loren Loiacono, a senior from Setauket, New York 2006 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Vanamali Compton, a junior from Clarkdale, Arizona 2005 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 16 at the time of the...
Diane Wilshere, an actor and playwright from Manassas, Virginia Season 25 1-time champion: $18,801 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Josh Powell, a phone-based health coach from San Diego, California Season 27 3-time champion: $26,900 + $1,000.
Leslie Frates, a Spanish teacher from Hayward, California \"A Jeopardy! champion in 1991, she\'s now a Spanish teacher listed...
Amanda Walker, a junior at Gonzaga University from East Wenatchee, Washington 2005 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name:...
Sarah Marx, a junior from Chevy Chase, Maryland 2008-B Teen Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name:...
Jay Schrader, a junior from Lexington, Kentucky 2008-B Teen Tournament semifinalist: $10,000. Older brother of 2012 Teen Tournament...
Matt Olson, a sophomore at Stanford University from Berkeley, California 2012 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000. 20 at the time of the...
Ken Jennings, a 74-game champion from Seattle, Washington "In 2004, his record-breaking 74-game win streak set a standard for...
Rachel Horn, a sophomore from Cincinnati, Ohio 2008-A Teen Tournament winner: $75,000. 15 at the time of the...
Ari Stern, a mathematician from San Diego, California Season 27 1-time champion: $17,201 + $1,000.
Stacy Braverman, a public interest lawyer from Washington, D.C. Season 26 1-time champion: $14,984 + $2,000. As detailed in a...
Bernard Holloway, a sophomore at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from Chapel Hill, North Carolina "He was a 2002 Teen Champion. He's now a sophomore at...
Craig Westphal, a paramedic from Tucson, Arizona 2007 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD Home...
Christine Carrino Gorowara, a teacher educator from Wilmington, Delaware Season 25 2-time champion: $43,202 + $1,000. Wife of Season 26...
Doug Savant, an actor from Desperate Housewives "He plays Tom Scavo, the sometimes-befuddled husband of Felicity Huffman on...
Trevor Norris, a management analyst from Washington, D.C. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 2003 Tournament...
Brad Selvig, a sophomore at Florida State from Jacksonville, Florida 2004 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Kate Wilson, a high school AP English teacher from Montgomery, Alabama "She is a top-10 AP English language teacher at Alabama's number-one...
Jessica Dell'Era, a third grade Spanish bilingual teacher from Oakland, California "She has wanted to be a teacher since she was 7...
Zack Terrill, a senior at Vanderbilt University from Winter Springs, Florida 2012 College Championship 2nd runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $25,000. 21 at...
Jason Richards, a pharmacy technician from Old Town, Maine 2006 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 22 4-time champion: $99,200 + $2,000.
Jesse Cuevas, a corporate lawyer originally from Leawood, Kansas Season 27 3-time champion: $65,981 + $2,000. Brother of Season 30...
Marissa Goldsmith, a web developer from Springfield, Virginia Season 27 3-time champion: $44,100 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: marteena
Mike Marmesh, a veterinarian from Miami, Florida Season 26 1-time champion: $4,700 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
Kate Waits, a law professor at the University of Tulsa from Tulsa, Oklahoma "A Harvard Law graduate when she competed in the 1988 Tournament...
Camille Bullock, a senior from New Orleans, Louisiana 2006 Teen Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: Camille88
Justin Sausville, a urologist from Baltimore, Maryland 2011 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 27/28 6-time champion:...
Carlee Jensen, a senior from Santa Monica, California 2011 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Christie Whitman, a former governor from New Jersey "She was New Jersey's first woman governor, and later became administrator...
Allison Dziuba, a junior from Ridgefield, Connecticut 2007 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 17 at the time of the...
Susan Haarman, a sophomore at Marquette University from Louisville, Kentucky 2001 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500. Susan was 19 at the time...
Cathy Lanctot, a law professor from Wilmington, Delaware 2007 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD Home...
Kermin Fleming, a student from Lexington, Kentucky 2006 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions...
Hema Karunakaram, a senior from Saline, Michigan 2009 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $10,000. Name pronounced like "HAY-ma kah-ROO-nuh-KAH-ram". Jeopardy!...
Crystal Durham, a 12-year-old from Fort Pierce, Florida "She would like to be an Irish stepdancing teacher, because dancing...
Don Meals, an environmental scientist from Burlington, Vermont Season 27 3-time champion: $42,599 + $2,000.
Jeff Gorham, an accountant from Richmond, Virginia Season 27 1-time champion: $14,001 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: SpacemanSpiff
Christian Haines, a college student originally from Newport News, Virginia 2007 Tournament of champions semifinalist: $10,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD Home...
Claudia Perry, a sports copy editor from Jersey City, New Jersey "A pop music critic when she first appeared on Jeopardy!, she's...
Scott Turow, a bestselling novelist and practicing attorney from Chicago, Illinois "He's sold more than 25 million copies of his novels worldwide...
Dana Delany, an actress from Kidnapped "She won two Emmys for playing Army nurse Colleen McMurphy on...
Whitney Prince, a sophomore from Maryville, Tennessee 2005 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 15 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Elissa Hoffman, a high school biology and anatomy & physiology teacher from Appleton, Wisconsin "She is in her lucky 13th year of teaching. From Appleton,...
Bob Verini, a film journalist and test prep teacher from Los Angeles, California "A resident of New York City when he won the 1987...
Steve Newman, a partner in a small computer company from Rockville, Maryland "He was the first player to win 5 games in the...
Steve Chernicoff, a technical writer from Berkeley, California "He was one of the top 1-day winners in the 1994-95...
Andrew Garen, an associate director of consumer marketing from Austin, Texas "He was a project manager when he won his 5 shows...
Joseph Graumann, a junior from Mays Landing, New Jersey 2006 Teen Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $10,000.
Ann Thurlow, an aspiring novelist and retired salesperson from Mendham, New Jersey Season 28 1-time champion: $26,805 + $1,000.
Madeline Suchard, from Placentia, California "She has her sights set on becoming the Supreme Court Justice,...
Dana Delany, an actress from Desperate Housewives "She won two Emmys for her work on China Beach. This...
Will Schultz, a freshman from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 2007 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000. 19 at the time of the...
Pete Troyan, a senior from the University of Michigan 2007 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000. 22 at the time of the...
Amy Fletcher, a junior from Cincinnati, Ohio 2005 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 16 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Sean Ryan, a graduate student from Whitehall, Pennsylvania 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into...
Laura Ansley, a senior from Twinsburg, Ohio 2006 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Matt Klein, a senior from Pittsford, New York 2006 Teen Tournament 2nd runner-up: $15,000. Won $1,000 on Who Wants...
Mark Runsvold, a student and waiter from Moscow, Idaho 2011 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 27 4-time champion: $153,800 + $1,000. JBoard user name: markrunsvold
Kevin Yang, a junior from Birmingham, Alabama 2012 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $10,000. 16 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Eliza Urban, a sophomore from Richmond, Virginia 2007 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 15 at the time of the...
Naren Tallapragada, a junior from Burke, Virginia 2008-A Teen Tournament semifinalist: $10,000. 16 at the time of the...
Rachael Schwartz, a lawyer with an international law firm from Washington, D.C. "In 1994, she became the first woman ever to win the...
Lan Djang, a health policy analyst from Toronto, Ontario, Canada "He was a 5-time champion in 2001. Today he's a health...
Sara Terrell, a veterinary technician from Windsor, Connecticut 2007 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD Home...
Elizabeth Perkins, an actress from Weeds "For the past five seasons, she's played the calculating and manipulative...
Amy Levine, a freshman from North Potomac, Maryland 2007 Teen Tournament Summer Games quarterfinalist: $5,000. 15 at the time...
Bob Verini, a director of academics for a national test preparation company from Los Angeles, California 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Orlando Zambrano, a junior from Tampa, Florida 2005 Teen Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $5,000. 16 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Ken Jennings, the winner of 74 consecutive games from Seattle, Washington 2020 Jeopardy!: The Greatest of All Time winner: $1,000,000 + a...
Ken Jennings, a writer from Seattle, Washington • 74-game champion with longest winning streak • Total earnings over...
Ken Jennings, a writer from Seattle, Washington "He was a software engineer living in Salt Lake City, Utah,...
Ken Jennings, a software engineer from Salt Lake City, Utah 2020 Jeopardy!: The Greatest of All Time winner: $1,000,000 + a...
Ken Jennings, a software engineer from Salt Lake City, Utah 2020 Jeopardy!: The Greatest of All Time winner: $1,000,000 + a...
Bill Pitassy, a lawyer from Roselle Park, New Jersey \"After winning 5 games in 1994, he took his family on...
Emma Johnson, an eleven-year-old from St. Petersburg, Florida "She'll hit a high note in her future musical career as...
Mandy Berry, an 11-year-old from Baltimore, Maryland "She wants to dedicate her life to helping animals by becoming...
Andy Siegler, a senior from Cinnaminson, New Jersey 2001 Teen Tournament 1st runner-up: $15,000. 17 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Eugene Finerman, a writer from Northbrook, Illinois "A finalist in the 1987 Tournament of Champions, he's a writer....
Bob Harris, a writer from Los Angeles, California "This 5-time champ was a finalist in the 1998 Tournament of...
Leszek Pawlowicz, a computer consultant from Flagstaff, Arizona "He was the winner of the 1992 Tournament of Champions. Today...
Nick Yozamp, a biology student from St. Cloud, Minnesota 2010 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 2010-A College Championship winner:...
James Hill III, a freshman from Santa Clara University 2010-A College championship semifinalist: $10,000. Hometown: San Jose, California. [No contestant...
Laura Button, an editor and proofreader from Alpharetta, Georgia Season 27 1-time champion: $28,800 + $1,000.
Andrew Rostan, a writer and script reader originally from Boardman, Ohio 2007 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD Home...
Amy Varallo, a senior from Aiken, South Carolina 2007 Teen Tournament Summer Games quarterfinalist: $5,000. 17 at the time...
Steve Golden, a junior from Brookeville, Maryland 2005 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. 16 at the time of the...
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...
Regina Robbins, an arts teacher from New York, New York 2010 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 26 4-time champion: $90,700...
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...
India Cooper, a copy editor from Madison, Indiana "She was an actor and copy editor in New York City...
Harry Shearer, an actor/writer/producer from The Simpsons and Le Show "His many credits include providing voices for The Simpsons, and he's...
Peter Severson, a senior from Sioux Falls, South Dakota 2005 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. 17 at the time of the...
Leslie Decker, a high school German and ESL teacher from Austin, Texas "She taught English to Europeans. Now she teaches German to Americans....
Brian Meacham, a film preservationist originally from Anchorage, Alaska 2011 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 27 4-time champion: $90,500...
Matthew Cline, a 12-year-old from Maumelle, Arkansas "John Grisham's books have inspired him. He's firm. He wants to...
Caleb Olson, a senior from Chariton, Iowa 2012 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $10,000. 17 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Cliff Galiher, a sophomore from UCLA 2007 Tournament of Champions 2nd runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $50,000 +...
Keith Olbermann, a news anchor from MSNBC "In 2004, this veteran reporter will provide extensive coverage of the...
Nico Martinez, a college junior from Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 2006 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2005 College Champion: $100,000 +...
Dave Ellis, a singer-songwriter from Los Angeles, California Season 27 1-time champion: $16,000 + $2,000. Not to be confused...
Kyle Hale, a college senior from Katy, Texas "Representing Texas A&M, he won the 2002 College Championship. Now he's...
Michael Dupée, an attorney from Gainesville, Florida "He was the winner of the 1996 Tournament of Champions. Today...
Bonny Jain, a senior from Moline, Illinois 2009 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Katie Orphan, a freshman at Whitworth College from Reno, Nevada 2002 College Championship semifinalist: $5,000.
Joey Beachum, an Air Force intelligence officer from Conway, Arkansas 2010 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2008 College Championship winner: $100,000...
Terry Linwood, a bookseller from North Texas 2010 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 26 5-time champion: $122,705...
Lizz Mullowney, a senior from Crystal Lake, Illinois 2003 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 17 at the time of the...
Yevgeny Shrago, a research assistant originally from Rochester, New York Season 26 1-time champion: $24,600 + $2,000. Name pronounced like "yev-GHEN-ee...
Diane Trap, a librarian and graphics specialist from Athens, Georgia Season 25 1-time champion: $21,400 + $1,000. Diane Trap - a...
Paul Glaser, a research scientist from Albany, New York 2007 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD Home...
Daniel Stauss, a federal claims examiner from Seattle, Washington Season 25 1-time champion: $25,500 + $2,000. Daniel Stauss - A...
Mark Wales, a substitute teacher from Amherst, New York 2009 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 24 5-time champion: $141,804...
Ariel Schneider, a biology student from West Lafayette, Indiana Season 27 2-time champion: $46,300 + $2,000.
Dean Malec, a junior from Northwestern University 2007 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000. 21 at the time of the...
Jeffrey Baer, a senior from Thornhill, Ontario, Canada 2007 Teen Tournament Summer Games semifinalist: $10,000. 17 at the time...
Nick Dnistrian, an 11-year-old from Webster, New York "With a nickname like Elvis, this future chemist is already the...
Edward Lee, a 12-year-old seventh grader from Sacramento, California "Of the numerous projects he has completed, making gliders and bottle...
Dave Simpson, a pastor from Belcamp, Maryland 2009 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 24 4-time champion:...
David Faber, an anchor and reporter from CNBC's Squawk on the Street and The Faber Report "The winner of Emmy, Peabody, DuPont, and Loeb awards, he's a...
Ben Schenkel, a junior from Allentown, Pennsylvania 2007 Teen Tournament 1st runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $42,800. 17 at...
Cerulean Ozarow, an 11-year-old from Brooklyn, New York "His future is full of options. He wants to become either...
Aaron Thompson, a special assistant from Washington, D.C. 2006 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 21 3-time champion:...
India Cooper, an actor and copy editor from New York City, New York "A semifinalist in the Tournament of Champions in 1992, now an...
Aisha Tyler, an actress, comedian, author and reality-show host from Archer "In addition to film and TV roles, she performs comedy at...
Chuck Forrest, an attorney for the UN IFAD from Marino, Italy "In 1986, he was a law student living in Grand Blanc,...
Jim Stevens, a high school math teacher from Fairview Park, Ohio 2009 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 25 6-time champion: $140,600 + $2,000.
Kerri Regan, a senior from Bethpage, New York 2005 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 17 at the time of the...
Iddoshe Hirpa, a junior from Louisville, Kentucky 2006 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $10,000.
Evan Sandman, a hotel front desk manager from Los Angeles, California Season 28 1-time champion $28,801 + $2,000.
Myles Jeffrey, a senior from Seal Beach, California 2007 Teen Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 16 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Brittany Rogers, a sophomore at Saddleback College from Lake Forest, California 2001 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $5,000. Brittany was 18 at the...
Russ Schumacher, a graduate student and newlywed from Fort Collins, Colorado "He won the most recent Tournament of Champions. A graduate student...
Craig Barker, an Advanced Placement history teacher from Livonia, Michigan "In 1997 he won the College Championship. Today he's an Advanced...
Amanda Sonmor, a virtual assistant originally from Denver, Colorado Season 27 2-time champion: $21,501 + $1,000.
Tom Toal, an orthopedic surgeon from Lake Oswego, Oregon Season 27 1-time champion: $12,200 + $1,000. Last name pronounced like...
Hill Harper, an author and actor from CSI: NY "As an award-winning author, he's written three New York Times best...
Tommy Maranges, a junior from Fort Lauderdale, Florida 2007 Teen Tournament Summer Games quarterfinalist: $5,000. 17 at the time...
Mike Nelson, a mechanical engineer from Geneva, Illinois Season 27 2-time champion: $20,800 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Stephen Fritz, a sophomore from Lexington, Kentucky 2007 Teen Tournament 2nd runner-up: $25,460. 15 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Eric Newhouse, a director of technical assistance from Vermillion, South Dakota "He won both the 1989 Teen Tournament and the 1998 Teen...
Fred Cofone, a copy editor from Old Greenwich, Connecticut Season 27 2-time champion: $24,400 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like "kuh-FONE".
Sandra McClellan, a granny nanny from Arlington, Texas Season 27 1-time champion: $4,199 + $2,000.
Matt Kohlstedt, a grad student originally from La Grange, Illinois 2009 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 25 5-time champion: $77,803 + $2,000.
Robin Quivers, a radio and television personality from The Howard Stern Show "Howard Stern's news anchor and sidekick for the past 28 years,...
Sarah Bart, a senior at Goucher College from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2012 College Championship 1st runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $50,000. 22 at...
Tyler Benedict, a junior at Columbia University from Dayton, Ohio 2012 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000. 21 at the time of the College Championship.
Doug Dorst, a writer and professor from Austin, Texas 2006 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 22 3-time champion: $66,802...
Veronica Fazio, from Roselle, Illinois "She dances, plays softball, and hangs with her friends, but wants...
Paul Gutowski, an alcohol and drug counselor from Rockford, Illinois "He was the first 5-time winner in 1997. An alcohol and...
John Cuthbertson, an investment analyst from San Diego, California "He was the highest money winner of the 1993-94 season. An...
Andrew Westney, a sports business writer from Charlotte, North Carolina "He was a high-school student from Atlanta when he won the...
Adam Bibler, an economist originally from Lancaster, Ohio Season 27 1-time champion: $12,000 + $2,000.
Terry Parker, a high school history teacher from Cutler Bay, Florida "Don't try to pin down this wrestling coach, history teacher, and...
Dianisbeth Acquie, from Brooklyn, New York "This ballet, jazz, and tap dancing Girl Scout would like to...
Rachel Gottesman, a junior from Cortlandt Manor, New York 2007 Teen Tournament Summer Games wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 17 at the...
Greg Peterson, a senior from Park Ridge, Illinois 2007 Teen Tournament Summer Games 1st runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $38,600....
Eric Newhouse, a director of technical assistance from Sioux City, Iowa 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into...
Tom Baker, a writer from Tokyo, Japan 2004 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 20 3-time champion: $102,300 + $2,000.
Doug Lach, a marketing manager from Columbus, Ohio "He was the biggest winner of the 1999-2000 season. A marketing...
Allan Long, a freshman from Tallahassee, Florida 2005 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 14 at the time of the...
Emma Couture, a twelve-year-old from St. Petersburg, Florida "Here's a portrait of a smart young girl who sees her...
Cliff Galiher, a student from Half Moon Bay, California 2007 Tournament of Champions 2nd runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $50,000 +...
Frank Firke, a junior from Chicago, Illinois 2007 Teen Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 16 at the time of...
Jeffrey Gerlomes, a freshman from Napa, California 2007 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 14 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Jonathan Reinstein, a junior from Dix Hills, New York 2001 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. 17 at the time of the...
Thomas Zamora, a junior at the University of Southern California from Cypress, California 2001 College Championship 2nd runner-up: $14,100. Thomas was 20 at the...
Aman Birk, from Irvine, California "He may not be the fastest swimmer on the team, but...
Emily Zhang, from Indianapolis, Indiana "A National Science Merit Award recipient, she plans on becoming a...
Bernie Cullen, a biologist from Santa Barbara, California "He was the first 5-time champion of the 1996-97 season. A...
Gabe Orlet, a senior from Belleville, Illinois 2009 Teen Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $10,000.
Andy Srinivasan, a high school science teacher from Clayton, North Carolina 2010 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 26 4-time champion: $69,600...
Anthony Valente, a senior from Staten Island, New York 2003 Teen Tournament second runner-up: $24,799. 17 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Steve Unite, a writer from Studio City, California 2007 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD Home...
Elijah Granet, a 12-year-old from San Diego, California "Because he loves animals, biology, and helping others, he's thinking of...
Charlie Penrod, an assistant professor of law from Natchitoches, Louisiana Season 27 1-time champion: $17,000 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: CharlieP
Larry Cloud, a computer consultant from Inglewood, California 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 2001 Tournament...
Alex Stambaugh, a 12-year-old from Paris, Kentucky "He feels he can use his talents in math and science...
Larry Marshall, a junior at the University of Missouri from Kansas City, Missouri 2004 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Lindsey Hargrove, a senior at the University of Texas from Bellaire, Texas 2004 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Mother's Jeopardy! Message Board user name: collegemom
Steven Popper, an economist from Topanga, California "A winner of 5 shows in 1988, he has since founded...
David Hoffelmeyer, a senior from St. Joseph, Missouri 2006 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $10,000.
Kelley Burd, a junior at West Virginia University from Bristol, West Virginia 2004 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000.
Rahul Francis, a twelve-year-old from Flushing, New York "This electronic wizard's current plans are to run a technology company....
Evan Eschliman, a sophomore from Olathe, Kansas 2012 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $10,000. 16 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Raya Elias-Pushett, a junior from Aventura, Florida 2011 Teen Tournament 2nd runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $20,851. First name...
Jonathan Franzen, a best-selling author from Purity and The Corrections "His best-selling novels are critically acclaimed and have won numerous honors,...
Kathy Daum, a retired registrar and volunteer from Montevallo, Alabama Season 22 player (2006-06-01).
Andrew Vogl, from Yonkers, New York "He can ski the slopes with ease, but navigating his own...
John Ryan, a corporate controller from Richmond, California "As a college student, he was the top winner of the...
India Cooper, an actor and copy editor from New York, New York "She became a 5-time champion in 1991. An actor and copy...
Chacko George, a senior at the University of Texas at Austin from Austin, Texas "He won the November 1999 Teen Tournament. Now he's a senior...
Kennedy Stomps, a junior from St. Louis, Missouri 2009 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Robby Schrum, a junior at Yale University from Crown Point, Indiana 2003 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $5,000. According to the official Jeopardy!...
Jason Zollinger, an engine assembler from South Dayton, New York 2010 Tournament of Champions 1st runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $100,000. Season...
Thulasi Seshan, a 12-year-old from Draper, Utah "The sky is the limit for this future astronomer. From Draper,...
Sarah Nothnagel, a sophomore from the University of Southern California 2007 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 19 at the time of the...
Kriti Gandhi, a senior from Ellicott City, Maryland 2007 Teen Tournament Summer Games semifinalist: $10,000. 18 at the time...
Elaine Zollner, a physician from Glendale, California "A winner of 5 shows in 1990, she used her Jeopardy!...
Chloé White, a senior from Mission Hills, Kansas 2005 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 17 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Teresa O'Neill, a contract administrator from Santa Clara, California Season 2 1-time champion: $16,799. A political candidate profile of Teresa...
Larry DeMoss, a high school English teacher from Ellettsville, Indiana "He went from short orders to short stories when he switched...
Alex Johnson, an 11-year-old from Indianapolis, Indiana "He wants to be a chemist in the future. From Indianapolis,...
Erin Hart, a junior from Benton Harbor, Michigan 2011 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $10,000. 16 at the time of the...
Steven Ho, a junior from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 2011 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 17 at the time of the...
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...
Katie Gill, a sophomore from Jackson, Mississippi 2008-A Teen Tournament semifinalist: $10,000. 15 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Tom Hartmann, a junior from San Antonio, Texas 2001 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 17 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Lan Djang, a business analyst from Toronto, Canada 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Elite Eighteen (Round 2 winners) member:...
Chris Breen, a sophomore at Princeton University from Springfield, Massachusetts 2005 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. According to the official Jeopardy! web...
Jayanth Iyengar, a junior at Washington University in St. Louis from Madison, Wisconsin 2005 College Championship 2nd runner-up: $25,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: Jiyen1213
Bryce Piotrowski, a twelve-year-old from Madison, Wisconsin "He has no idea what he wants to do later in...
Kathleen Mikulis, a stay-at-home mom from Mountain View, California Season 27 1-time champion: $25,201 + $2,000. Kathleen's contestant experience blog....
Mark Eckard, an entrepreneur from Bedford, Massachusetts "A 2001 5-time champion as a software designer, he has now...
Billy Baxter, an attorney from Richmond, Virginia "Representing the College of William & Mary, he won the 1992...
Lance Johnson, a model aircraft engine technician from Champaign, Illinois "He was the first to get to the 5-win mark in...
Jeremy Bate, an emergency medical technician and writer from Tujunga, California "A second-place finisher in the 2000 Tournament of Champions, he's now...
Gitta Neufeld, a Judaic teacher trainer from Far Rockaway, New York Season 27 1-time champion: $18,300 + $2,000. Name pronounced like "GEE-ta...
John Matthews, a senior from Escondido, California 2003 Teen Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $5,000. 17 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
William Garrett, a 12-year-old from Greenfield, Indiana "Serving his country as an officer in the military is his...
Shay Collins, an 11-year-old from Averill Park, New York "His passion for music helps this future rock star to play...
Deborah Fitzgerald, a retired government employee from McLean, Virginia 2009 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 24 4-time champion: $55,901 + $1,000.
Erik Nelson, a grad student originally from Boston, Massachusetts 2009 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 25 4-time champion: $94,404 + $2,000.
Judy Shewmake, a retired middle school history teacher from Murfreesboro, Tennessee Season 27 1-time champion: $20,801 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like "SHOO-make".
Regis Philbin, a TV host from Live with Regis and Kelly "In 2004 he entered the Guinness Book of Records as having...
Mark Brown, an administrative assistant and father from Peoria, Arizona 2003 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 19 5-time champion: $68,094...
Meredith Dedopoulos, a 12-year-old from Durham, New Hampshire "This spelling bee champion has also won many sports awards. From...
John Beck, an associate creative director from Torrance, California 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $29,000. 2004 Tournament...
Cora Peck, a high school teacher and grad student from Aliso Viejo, California 2009 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 24 5-time champion:...
Caitlin Millat, a kindergarten teacher from Brooklyn, New York "She receives support from Teach for America and works for Achievement...
Brooke Martin, an eleven-year-old from Galway, New York "It looks like smooth sailing for this marine biologist. From Galway,...
Ben Chuchla, a senior from Calabasas, California 2008-B Teen Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Last name pronounced like "HOO-kla"....
Idrees Kahloon, a junior from Lexington, Kentucky 2011 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $10,000. 15 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Becky Kralle, a senior from Runnemede, New Jersey 2008-A Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 17 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Michael Steele, a political analyst and host from MSNBC and Steele & Ungar "He was elected lieutenant governor of Maryland in 2003, and later...
Heidi Greimann, a junior from Columbia, Missouri 2002 Teen Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $5,000. Heidi was 15 at the...
Jaime Green, a sophomore at Brown University from Nanuet, New York 2001 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500. Jaime was 18 at the time...
Michael Falk, a meteorologist from Milwaukee, Wisconsin 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2006 Tournament of Champions...
Joseph Henares, from Avon, Connecticut "Along with group science projects, history club, writing club, and chess...
Alison Jenik, a junior at the University of Maryland from New York, New York 2005 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000.
Bill Dickenson, a college instructor from Richardson, Texas "This 5-time champ from 1996 has taught students from over 100...
Robert Slaven, a technical products specialist originally from Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada "He won 5 times in 1992. Today, he's a technical products...
Arthur Phillips, an author from Brooklyn, New York "He was a speechwriter from Boston when he won five shows...
Carol Denny, a writer for a non-profit environmental foundation from Arnold, Maryland Season 27 1-time champion: $13,199 + $1,000. Identical twin sister of Season 29 player Chris O'Toole.
Keith Williams, a college student from Manchester, Vermont 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 2004 Tournament...
Jelisa Castrodale, a sportswriter from Winston-Salem, North Carolina Season 27 1-time champion: $39,399 + $1,000. Name pronounced like "jell-EES-ah KASS-tro-dale".
Roger Mueller-Kim, a high school social studies teacher from Dublin, California Season 27 1-time champion: $17,401 + $1,000. Last name pronounced like "MULL-er KIM".
Elyssa Browning, a junior from St. John's College 2009 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 21 and from Austin, Texas at...
Tom Jennings, a maintenance mechanic from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Season 27 1-time champion: $24,000 + $2,000.
Kizzle Cote, a 12-year-old from Ludlow, Massachusetts "This future ichthyologist has a 30-gallon aquarium in his bedroom..." 2007...
Doug Hicton, a composer originally from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada 2007 Tournament of Champions 1st runner-up: $100,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD...
Aiden Pink, a freshman from St. Louis Park, Minnesota 2007 Teen Tournament Summer Games semifinalist: $10,000. 15 at the time...
Jared Rothenberg, an 11-year-old from Houston, Texas "When he's not on the mound, he's warming up in the...
JT Nuckolls, a customer service representative from Red Oak, Iowa Season 24 player (2007-09-18).
David Siegel, a paralegal from Los Angeles, California "He was a finalist in the 1995 Tournament of Champions. A...
Chuck Forrest, a lawyer from Bosnia and Herzegovina 2014 Battle of the Decades semifinalist: $25,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Mark Eckard, a software designer from Bedford, Massachusetts 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $35,600. 2001 Tournament...
Sara Jansson, a 10-year-old from Monmouth Junction, New Jersey "She wants to become a singer because she loves music so...
Josh DenHartog, an actuarial technician from Thousand Oaks, California "He was the Teen Tournament champion in 1997. Now he's an...
Roy Holliday, a radiologist from Nyack, New York "He was the first to win five games in the 1987-88...
Jennifer Wu, a high school junior from Arkadelphia, Arkansas "She won the 2004 Teen Tournament at age 15. Now 17,...
Jimmy Li, a senior from Chesterfield, Missouri 2005 Teen Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $5,000. 17 at the time of...
Emily Riippa, a 12-year-old seventh grader from Grand Rapids, Michigan "She is a fast reader, and her mother says she was...
Burns Cameron, a realtor from Standish, Maine 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000. Burns appeared on the original version...
David Madden, an academic competition director from Ridgewood, New Jersey • 19-game champion • 3rd longest winning streak 2019 All-Star Games...
Jessica Stephens, a statistical research specialist from Nashville, Tennessee 2022 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2022 Second Chance competition winner:...
Jessica Stephens, a statistical research specialist from Nashville, Tennessee 2022 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2022 Second Chance competition winner:...
Michael Rankins, a minister and writer from Rohnert Park, California \"A 5-show winner from 1988, he has been a minister with...
Haley Batz, a senior from Charlotte, North Carolina 2008-B Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. Last name pronounced like "BOTS". Jeopardy!...
Tony Harkin, an eleven-year-old from New Milford, Connecticut "Dig this--he wants to be an archaeologist when he grows up....
Maddie Harrington, a twelve-year-old from Palm Beach Gardens, Florida "She wants to be a theater critic and she gets rave...
Brandon Welch, a senior from Grayson, Georgia 2011 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $10,000. 17 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Bob Woodward, an assistant managing editor from The Washington Post 2004 Power Players Week player (2004-05-10). Charity: Sidwell Friends School.
Grace Acton, from Harvard, Massachusetts "This competitive gymnast is hoping to score a perfect 10 for...
Robin Kutner, from Newtown, Pennsylvania "This member of jazz band has a cat that is the...
Anderson Cooper, a host from AC360° "He covers major news stories from around the world and plays...
Mai Kulkarni, an operations manager from Macon, Georgia Season 32 player (2015-09-22). First name pronounced like "MAY".
Lindsey Bartlett, a junior from Winter Haven, Florida 2002 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. Lindsey was 16 at the time...
Margaret Monroe, a junior from South Plainfield, New Jersey 2002 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. Margaret was 16 at the time...
Blake Hernandez, a senior from Burke, Virginia 2002 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. Blake was 16 at the time...
Misti Coronel, a senior from Pottstown, Pennsylvania 2001 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. 17 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Ryan Moore, a partner in a start-up company from Venice, California 2001 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $5,000. Season 17 5-time champion: $39,800 + a Corvette.
Jeremy Rasmussen, a computer security consultant from Lutz, Florida Season 23 1-time champion: $28,001 + $2,000.
Maria Wenglinsky, a teacher from Brooklyn, New York 2006 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 22 5-time champion: $122,300...
Ben Davis, an investment specialist from Fort Mitchell, Kentucky Season 22 player (2005-11-24). Not to be confused with Season 26...
Amy Cash, a geology student originally from Elmont, New York Season 22 player (2006-05-29). The official Jeopardy! web site lists Amy...
Anna Allie, a junior at the University of Michigan at Dearborn from Dearborn, Michigan 2005 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Dylan Smith, from the Bronx, New York "This honor roll student wants to invent a teleporting system. From...
Ben Goldman, a sophomore at New York University from Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania 2005 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Son of Season 17 1-time champion Marjorie Goldman.
Sita Yerramsetti, an eleven-year-old from Houston, Texas "Her heart is set on becoming a cardiac surgeon. From Houston,...
David Madden, a student originally from Ridgewood, New Jersey 2019 All-Star Games member of winning Team Brad: a share of...
Silvio Menzano, a psychologist and university counseling center director from Washington, D.C. Season 27 1-time champion: $10,300 + $1,000.
Stephanie Radke, a senior from McLean, Virginia 2009 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. As an accommodation for a disability,...
Frank Epstein, a police officer from Los Angeles, California "He was a 5-time champion in 1992, and is still serving...
Forrest Sturgill, a senior from Kingsport, Tennessee 2009 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. Last name pronounced like "STIR-jill".
Steve Robin, a writer and producer from Miami, Florida "He finished second place in the 1991 Tournament of Champions. He's...
Will Dantzler, a senior from Mount Pleasant, South Carolina 2009 Teen Tournament first runner-up: $31,600.
Steve Reynolds, a loan accounting clerk from Norman, Oklahoma 2004 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 20 4-time champion:...
Mark McDonnell, a triathlon coach and entrepreneur from Miami, Florida Season 27 1-time champion: $27,601 + $1,000.
Jonathan Gillerman, a senior from Staten Island, New York 2003 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 17 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Bob Costas, a commentator and anchorman from NBC Sports "He's covered all the major sports for NBC, most recently providing...
Sally O'Rourke, a freelance copywriter originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana Season 27 1-time champion: $33,601 + $1,000.
Lisa Klink, a TV writer from Los Angeles, California 2009 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 24 5-time champion: $70,150...
Greg Gumbel, a sportscaster from NBC Sports "He covers baseball, basketball and football for NBC; he hosted the...
Elise Burton, a freshman from the University of California-Berkeley 2007 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 18 at the time of the...
Brady Cassis, a junior from Yale University 2007 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 20 at the time of the...
Gay Hammond, a college instructor from Gainesville, Georgia Season 20 player (2004-02-27).
Brenda Buchanan, a traffic director from Columbia Station, Ohio Season 23 player (2006-09-26).
Kyle Neblett, a senior from Beaverton, Oregon 2007 Teen Tournament Summer Games 2nd runner-up: $36,400. 18 at the...
Wendy Kautz, a stay-at-home mom and online college professor from Helena, Alabama Season 22 player (2006-01-24).
Martin Short, a multitalented man from Fame Becomes Me "Jiminy Glick and Ed Grimley are among his many memorable characters....
Steve Schirripa, an actor from The Sopranos "Once the entertainment director at the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas,...
Dana Venator, a Ph.D. candidate from Chicago, Illinois "She was a beginning bagpipe player and Teen Tournament finalist; now,...
Regina Merrill, from Lincoln, Nebraska "She's very good at writing stories and poetry, but her love...
Matt Bushell, a junior at Georgetown University from Fairfield, Connecticut 2004 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000.



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