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#8075, aired 2019-10-18ENABLING COOKIES $600: This Nabisco brand went cage-free on its box covers in 2018 Animal Crackers
#7863, aired 2018-11-14ME WANT COOKIE! $800: This showman's name is on a brand of animal crackers that date back to 1902 (P.T.) Barnum
#7765, aired 2018-05-18IT'S ME, MARGARET $1600: In "Animal Crackers", this actor tells Margaret Dumont, "Ever since I met you, I've swept you off my feet" Groucho Marx
#5752, aired 2009-09-22BEASTLY EXPRESSIONS $800: This exclamation that means "nonsense" is a 1932 Marx Brothers title horse feathers
#5552, aired 2008-10-28BRAND NAME SYMBOLS $400: This product's distinct circus wagon boxes have held 37 different caricatures since its 1902 founding Animal Crackers
#5540, aired 2008-10-10JUST DESSERTS $600: Appropriately, a big top is on the package of these animal cookies from Mother's Circus Animal Cookies
#5189, aired 2007-03-15QUOTABLE CINEMA $200: 1930: "One morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas. How he got in my pajamas, I don't know" Animal Crackers
#4972, aired 2006-04-04HOORAY FOR CAPTAIN SPAULDING! $400: Groucho Marx played Captain Spaulding in this 1930 film adapted from a hit Broadway show of the same name Animal Crackers
#4787, aired 2005-05-31THE "CAPTAIN" $1600: Hooray for this Groucho Marx character from "Animal Crackers" Captain Spaulding
#4667, aired 2004-12-14MILLIONS OF REASONS $600: Like Chico in "Animal Crackers", who got paid more for not performing, she got millions from Virgin not to sing Mariah Carey
#4565, aired 2004-06-11FOR THE KID IN YOU $600: Nabisco says that consumers chose the koala as the newest member of this menagerie animal crackers
#4111, aired 2002-06-17ANIMAL CRACKERS $200: Though this circus entrepreneur's name is on the Nabisco box, he was never cut in on the profits P.T. Barnum
#4111, aired 2002-06-17ANIMAL CRACKERS $400: In 2002 Nabisco's Animal Crackers celebrated this anniversary in the U.S. 100 years
#4111, aired 2002-06-17ANIMAL CRACKERS $600: Nabisco added the string to the box to allow it to be used as one of these holiday items Christmas tree ornament
#4111, aired 2002-06-17ANIMAL CRACKERS $800: The current menagerie in the Nabisco box has 2 of these (perhaps ursa major & ursa minor) bears
#4111, aired 2002-06-17ANIMAL CRACKERS $1000: In a song sung by a curly-topped kid, this line precedes "Monkees and rabbits loop the loop" Animal crackers in my soup
#4038, aired 2002-03-06BEASTLY CINEMA $2000: 1932: Groucho rides to the rescue as the new president of Huxley College Horse Feathers
#3620, aired 2000-05-05OLD MOVIES $600: This un-zany Marx brother plays Groucho's secretary in "Duck Soup" & "Animal Crackers" Zeppo Marx
#3455, aired 1999-09-1720th CENTURY FOOD $300: In 1902 Nabisco introduced these under the Barnum's label Animal crackers
#3339, aired 1999-02-25"ACK"! $100: A 1930 Marx Brothers film, or treats packaged in a box that looks like a circus wagon cage Animal Crackers
#3011, aired 1997-10-06THE MARX BROTHERS $200: In "Animal Crackers", this African explorer is the guest of honor at Mrs. Rittenhouse's party, hooray Captain Spaulding
#2157, aired 1994-01-11SILLY SONGS $300: Tiny Tim also recorded "Animal Crackers in My Soup", but this little girl sang it first in "Curly Top" Shirley Temple
#2041, aired 1993-06-21THE MARX BROTHERS $500: This co-author of "Once in a Lifetime" co-wrote such Marx Brothers movies as "Animal Crackers" George S. Kaufman
#1740, aired 1992-03-06SWEET TREATS $100: These cookies were introduced by Nabisco in 1902 in a small box imprinted to look like a circus cage Animal Crackers
#1675, aired 1991-12-06SALUTES & SALUTATIONS $600 (Daily Double): Fictional African explorer heard here: "Hello, I must be going / I cannot stay, I came to say, I must be going / I'm glad I came, but just the same I must be going / I'll stay a week or two / I'll stay the summer thru... Captain Spaulding
#1364, aired 1990-07-05PIANISTS $400: In "Animal Crackers" he said, "I'll play you one of my own compositions by Victor Herbert" Chico Marx
#1255, aired 1990-02-02PLAYS $200: Their 1st 3 Broadway plays were "I'll Say She Is", "The Cocoanuts" & "Animal Crackers" the Marx Brothers
#938, aired 1988-10-05POT LUCK $200: Type of camel that's in a box of Nabisco Animal Crackers a Bactrian
#771, aired 1988-01-04BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $300: The box of this Nabisco product was designed with a string so it could be used as a Christmas tree ornament animal crackers
#629, aired 1987-05-07FOOD IN SONG $400: Monkeys and rabbits were 2 of these "in my soup" Animal Crackers
#345, aired 1986-01-03MUNCHY MOVIES $400: 2 of 3 Marx Brothers films with edible titles (2 of) Animal Crackers & Duck Soup (or Coconuts)
#188, aired 1985-05-29GROUCHO $600: One of his most famous roles was of this African explorer in "Animal Crackers" Captain Spalding

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