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#21, aired 2024-05-01 | NOT YOUR EVERYDAY WORDS $400: Containing an archaic word for a wagon, it's just your basic builder of wagons a wainwright |
#7440, aired 2017-01-06 | 2-LETTER WORDS $800: The archaic plural form of thou ye |
#7243, aired 2016-02-24 | WEIRD WORDS $800: An archaic interjection used to express a polite request, it's an alteration of "I pray thee" prithee |
#7110, aired 2015-07-10 | 2- OR 12-LETTER WORDS $1600: Verily, it's the archaic British term that's used nominatively as the plural of thou ye |
#6824, aired 2014-04-24 | WORDS REFASHIONED $2000: In the sweet spot of "saccharine", you'll find this adjective meaning antiquated archaic |
#6274, aired 2011-12-22 | 2-LETTER WORDS $1600: Archaic second-person pronoun found before "gods" in a mild expletive ye |
#5352, aired 2007-12-11 | "AI" $800: This dictionary term meaning "old" is applied to words like "wast" archaic |
#5288, aired 2007-09-12 | OLD, ODD & OBSCURE WORDS $200: There's no "beating around" this archaic term for a wineshop or tavern bush |
#5016, aired 2006-06-05 | LOST ART $400: (Jon of the Clue Crew displays the words "Daily Double" on the monitor in an archaic script.) One skill that's losing ground in the computer age is this type of writing, where the letters run together, from the Latin for "run" cursive |
#4513, aired 2004-03-31 | ARCHAIC WORDS $200: An old term meaning to smear with blood, now it usually means to coat with gold gild |
#4513, aired 2004-03-31 | ARCHAIC WORDS $400: Hoodwink once meant to do this to a person, like before he or she played pin the tail on the donkey blindfold |
#4513, aired 2004-03-31 | ARCHAIC WORDS $600: What was once chiropody, the health field dealing with the feet, is now more commonly called this podiatry |
#4513, aired 2004-03-31 | ARCHAIC WORDS $1000: Fred of Limp Bizkit might know it's an outdated past tense of dare durst |
#4513, aired 2004-03-31 | ARCHAIC WORDS $3,000 (Daily Double): Sennight is an old term for this period of time a week |
#4438, aired 2003-12-17 | 3-LETTER POETIC WORDS $2000: It's any sphere, or an archaic term for the Earth orb |
#2205, aired 1994-03-18 | 2-LETTER WORDS $100: This pronoun is an archaic form of you ye |
#2074, aired 1993-09-16 | ODD WORDS $200: This archaic interjection is an alteration of "(I) pray thee" prithee |
#1604, aired 1991-07-18 | 4-LETTER WORDS $200: This archaic word the third person singular present indicative of have hath |
#1085, aired 1989-04-28 | 5-LETTER WORDS $400: An archaic interjection used to express surprise, it still means "to wed" marry |
#827, aired 1988-03-22 | 3-LETTER WORDS $400: Archaic possessive pronoun replaced by "your" thy |
#536, aired 1986-12-29 | 4-LETTER WORDS $400: Forsooth, 'tis archaic 3rd person singular form of "do" doth |
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