Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (771 results returned)

#9064, aired 2024-03-21THERE WILL BE A TEST ON THIS $4,600 (Daily Double): Used to determine if a computer can "think", the Turing test was originally known as this, also the name of a 2014 movie about Turing the imitation game
#9058, aired 2024-03-13"BIT"TING AT THE CHAMPS $200: To live together as if married, even if not cohabiting
#9039, aired 2024-02-15SAFE MODE $200: If you're a rich guy in an old movie, such as "Gilda", you keep your important papers in a wall safe behind this a painting
#9038, aired 2024-02-14THOSE MEDDLING KID KINGS & QUEENS $2000: Crowned at 13, King Baldwin IV of Jerusalem was known as this "King", since he had Hansen's disease the Leper King
#9024, aired 2024-01-25START TALKING, SHAKESPEARE CHARACTER $800: The opening line of this play is Orsino's "If music be the food of love, play on" Twelfth Night
#9022, aired 2024-01-23GO IVth & RULE $400: This British king served as regent for his father, the III, for nearly a decade before reigning himself 1820 to 1830 King George IV
#26, aired 2024-01-23SCIENCE IS COOL $1500: Unlike most solids, dry ice doesn't melt into a liquid, but turns directly into a gas, a process known as this sublimation
#9009, aired 2024-01-045-SYLLABLE VERBS $400: To appear, as if from thin air to materialize
#8979, aired 2023-11-23BIBLICAL ZOO $800: According to Deuteronomy 17:1, if your bullock is blemished you can't use it as this a sacrifice
#8973, aired 2023-11-15SCIENTISTS AS PARENTS $800: If you sit that close to the TV & burn this eye part that receives images from the lens, don't come running to me the retina
#20, aired 2023-11-15THE WARDROBE DEPARTMENT $600: Alicia Silverstone's yellow plaid suit from this comedy went missing & has never been found. Ugh, as if! Clueless
#20, aired 2023-11-15VETERINARY MEDICINE $1500: If your pooch leaves doggie daycare with a scratchy throat, have him checked for canine infectious tracheobronchitis, better known as this kennel cough
#8949, aired 2023-10-12AARON BURR $400: The current name of the New Jersey college he graduated from at age 16 Princeton
#16, aired 2023-10-11BIG DOGS AS LITTLE PUPPIES $1000: You get a Scooby snack if you know that this large dog breed originated in Germany, not Denmark as its name might suggest a Great Dane
#8943, aired 2023-10-04PLEASE BEAR WITH ME $800: This man as Jackie Moon, after a stunt on the court with a bear goes awry in "Semi-Pro": "If you have a small child, use it as a shield!" Will Ferrell
#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
#8927, aired 2023-09-12STUCK IN THE MIDDLE WORD WITH YOU $2000: If you're as far away from one place as another, you're this 11-letter word equidistant
#8906, aired 2023-07-03LIKE AVERSION $600: "Adverse" is another term for this type of witness who can be cross-examined as if the opposing lawyer had called them hostile
#8896, aired 2023-06-19WHAT AN IDIOM! $1200: If you are impoverished, you are as poor as this rodent a church mouse
#8896, aired 2023-06-19WHAT AN IDIOM! $2000: In a 1696 play, a character says, if I get a patent "I shall be as rich as" this proverbially rolling-in-it king Croesus
#8894, aired 2023-06-15THE CZAR $200: Known for his brutality, he went to war with Livonia--now Latvia & Estonia--in 1558; the 25-year event ended up as a bust Ivan IV (Ivan the Terrible)
#8889, aired 2023-06-08IMPOSTORS $1200: In this memoir Frank W. Abagnale poses as a pilot & muses, "Books are judged by their covers... &... I was an immediate best seller" Catch Me If You Can
#8883, aired 2023-05-31ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER $1000: (Andrew Lloyd Webber presents the clue.) Glenn Close was a marvel to behold singing my song "As If We Never Said Goodbye", playing this silver screen legend in "Sunset Boulevard" Norma Desmond
#8881, aired 2023-05-29THE ROCKEFELLERS $800: From 1985 to 2015 Jay Rockefeller, also known as John D. Rockefeller IV, was a senator from this state West Virginia
#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
#8871, aired 2023-05-15SOUNDS SPOOKY $1000: It's named for how some of its growth dangles down as if in a web spider plants
#5, aired 2023-05-10WIVES OF THE NOT YET PRESIDENTS $1000: Although this president's wife, Martha (nee Wayles), served as first lady of Virginia, she never served as U.S. first lady Jefferson
#4, aired 2023-05-09RHYMINGLY NAMED CELEBS $1200: Will Ferrell, as this Cubs announcer: "It's a simple question, doctor. Would you eat the Moon if it were made of ribs?" Harry Caray
#8866, aired 2023-05-08CHILDREN'S LIT $800: In a story by Johnny Gruelle, this doll says, "I can't seem to think clearly today... it feels as if my head were ripped" (it was) Raggedy Ann
#2, aired 2023-05-08SING YOU A COUNTRY SONG $800: In Feb. 2023 Hardy & Lainey Wilson's "Wait In" this vehicle was a hit, as was Lainey's solo "Heart Like" this vehicle truck
#2, aired 2023-05-08SAME FIRST & LAST LETTER $1600: This verb can mean to weaken or disembowel, figuratively & literally eviscerate (or gutting)
#8852, aired 2023-04-18OK MILLENNIAL $1000: Born in Moore, Oklahoma in 1981, Randy Wayne starred as Bo's cousin Luke in the 2007 TV movie titled them: "The Beginning" The Dukes of Hazzard
#8840, aired 2023-03-31CONSECUTIVE LETTER WORD PAIRS $800: Myself, as in "You can worry about others if you like; I'm looking out for..." number one
#8828, aired 2023-03-15LITERARY VILLAINS $200: He tells Sherlock Holmes, "If you are clever enough to bring destruction upon me, rest assured that I shall do as much to you" Moriarty
#8823, aired 2023-03-08LIABLE IN THE BIBLE $400: If "a false" one of these "testified falsely against his brother... do unto him, as he had thought to have done unto his brother" a witness
#8821, aired 2023-03-06"A"DJECTIVES $400: Meaning "open", when you leave a door this way, it sounds as if you've transformed it to glass ajar
#8817, aired 2023-02-28HOBBIES & PASTIMES $800: If you know how to crochet you can make yourself this type of scarf that forms a loop without ends, as its name implies an infinity scarf
#8811, aired 2023-02-20LET'S TAKE A SPRING BREAK $200: If you can make it to the island of Hawaii, check out the Merrie Monarch Festival, billed as "the perpetuation of" this dance hula
#8811, aired 2023-02-20A CRASH COURSE IN JOHN GREEN $800: (John Green presents the clue.) One meaning of this novel's title is the phenomenon where mapmakers put fake places on their maps as a copyright trap to see if anyone is copying their maps Paper Towns
#8800, aired 2023-02-03THAT'S A CRIME! $200: Well, it used to be, anyway! As of 2023, if you could cross the street safely in California, this was no longer a ticketable offense jaywalking
#8799, aired 2023-02-02GETTING CLOSE TO THE END $1200: To do this "up" is to gather, as your strength; if you do it "out", you're leaving the military--like the WWI-era personnel muster
#8785, aired 2023-01-13I THANK YOU ALL $800: Winning as the queen for "The Favourite", she said, "If... I forget anybody, I'm gonna find you later & I'm gonna give you all a massive snog" (Olivia) Colman
#8783, aired 2023-01-11QUESTIONABLE BOOK TITLES $5,800 (Daily Double): Retelling nursery rhymes as if they were crimes, a humorous work asks "Who Pushed" him Humpty Dumpty
#9, aired 2023-01-05OBSCURE MOVIE QUOTES $1000: "I know": her, in an Oscar-winning performance as Sharon Rivers in "If Beale Street Could Talk" Regina King
#8767, aired 2022-12-20WHAT A STEAL! $400: After his 1955 death this physicist could not have sung "If I Only Had A Brain", as some of it went to a pathologist's home in Wichita Albert Einstein
#8765, aired 2022-12-16ALASKAN GEOGRAPHY $2,000 (Daily Double): Named for a son of King George III, this sound with Valdez as a main port, was the site of the Exxon-Valdez oil spill Prince William Sound
#8762, aired 2022-12-13SPANISH ART & ARTISTS $400: Aged almost 90, Picasso painted himself as one of these before a huge crowd, holding a sword as if it were a paintbrush a bullfighter
#7, aired 2022-11-06JOHNNY GILBERT SAYS THE NO. 1 HITS $900: "She's got eyes of the bluest skies, as if they thought of rain, I'd hate to look into those eyes and see an ounce of pain" "Sweet Child O' Mine"
#6, aired 2022-10-30PATRIOT ACT $300: Italian patriot Garibaldi captured Palermo in 1860 with colorful troops called these, like a college athlete sitting out a year a redshirt
#8721, aired 2022-10-17"IF" AT FIRST... $2,500 (Daily Double): The Department of Homeland Security designates Sept. 25 as awareness day for this 6-word reminder to report suspicious activity If you see something, say something
#8716, aired 2022-10-10REMEMBERING PAST LIVES $200: As if "Lord Protector" wasn't enough for his resumé, this 17th century man was also chancellor of Oxford University Cromwell
#3, aired 2022-10-09FOOD & DRINK $1500: If you order fried squid as an appetizer, it will likely be served under this name calamari
#8707, aired 2022-09-27CREDITS $600: The plot of this film with Leonardo DiCaprio as a con artist & Tom Hanks as the FBI agent in pursuit plays out in the opening credits Catch Me If You Can
#8694, aired 2022-07-28GO IVth & RULE $400: The man born Nicholas Breakspear ruled as Adrian IV, the only Englishman to ever hold this job pope
#8694, aired 2022-07-28GO IVth & RULE $2000: In the late 1500s, Henry IV of France converted to Catholicism to help unify his nation, & ruled as the first of this dynasty the Bourbons
#8687, aired 2022-07-19"LOCK" $400: To move together in unison as if connected is to "march in" this lockstep
#8684, aired 2022-07-14THAT'S COLD! $800: If your office is really "as cold as" this space for dry aging, it's well under 40 degrees a meat locker
#8676, aired 2022-07-04BYE, GEORGE $400: After George III died, his son, who held this title reserved for the heir apparent, took the throne as George IV the Prince of Wales
#8675, aired 2022-07-01ANIMALS & THE LAW $600: You can own as many of these as you like in Calif. & enter them in a Calaveras jumping contest, but if one dies, you can't eat it frogs
#8653, aired 2022-06-019-, 10-, & 11-LETTER WORDS $800: If back in the day IBM made a jumbo machine that was your company's only computer, it was known as this 9-letter type a mainframe
#8648, aired 2022-05-25LENDING TV SUPPORT $2000: Hisham Tawfiq knows if you've been naughty or nice--probably naughty--as Dembe Zuma The Blacklist
#8604, aired 2022-03-24IF YOU LIKED IT $200: Appropriately for the board, this singer was the People's Choice as the Top Animated Movie Star of 2019 for "The Lion King" Beyoncé
#8587, aired 2022-03-01ANTONYMS $1600: If you want to own a green snake, you have these 2 species as options; your choice will affect your petting experience the rough green snake & the smooth green snake
#8585, aired 2022-02-25HOW PUNGENT! $400: A ferocious X-Man would be less cool if we knew him as "Skunk Bear", this mammal with a nasty odor wolverine
#8578, aired 2022-02-16LOST $2,000 (Daily Double): John Dos Passos & Archibald MacLeish were among the 1920s writers known collectively as this the Lost Generation
#8577, aired 2022-02-15TONY-WINNING MUSICALS BY SONG $1000: 1995: "Every Movie's A Circus", along with "As If We Never Said Goodbye" Sunset Boulevard
#8576, aired 2022-02-14POP CULTURE STUPID ANSWERS $400: In this 1997 film Jack Nicholson asks a group of psychiatric patients, "What if this is as good as it gets?" As Good as It Gets
#2, aired 2022-02-08SKIP CLASS $1000: If it feels as if your heart has skipped a beat, you might have heart these, from the Latin for "throbbing" palpitations
#8569, aired 2022-02-03THE EXILE FILES $1600: Exiled to Switzerland in 1919, Charles I, also known as Charles IV, was the last ruler of this dual monarchy Austria-Hungary
#8559, aired 2022-01-20ANTI-SYNONYMS $600: As a preposition, it means "in contact with"; if you're on a deadline, it precedes "the clock" against
#8553, aired 2022-01-12SCIENCE $400: As if this duck-billed mammal weren't strange enough, it glows under UV light; no one knows why platypus
#8546, aired 2022-01-03BILLBOARD TOP 200 ALBUMS IN 2021 $400: This rapper lived up to his name as "the Creator" of "Call Me If You Get Lost" Tyler, the Creator
#8536, aired 2021-12-20THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE $400: If no candidate receives a majority in the Electoral College, as happened in 1824, this body votes to decide who wins the House of Representatives
#8519, aired 2021-11-25"COME" & "GO" $600: If a party invitation includes this 4-word phrase, it means to wear whatever you have on at the moment come as you are
#8512, aired 2021-11-16AMERICAN IDLE $600: Movie character Jeffrey Lebowski, a slacker mainly interested in drinking & bowling, prefers to be addressed as this "The Dude" (Duderino)
#8504, aired 2021-11-04ZOMBIETHON $800: In "Zombieland" he starred as himself & when asked if he had any regrets, said, "'Garfield,' maybe" Bill Murray
#8500, aired 2021-10-29FOUL PLAY $400: If you get 2 of these warnings as a player in a soccer game, you are no longer a player in a soccer game a yellow card
#8495, aired 2021-10-22ACTORS & ACCENTS $1600: She got the feel of her Brooklyn accent in "The Wolf of Wall Street" by waving her nails around as if they were still wet from a manicure Margot Robbie
#8481, aired 2021-10-04IF AT "FIRST" $1000: As leader of Poland from 1956 to 1970, Wladyslaw Gomulka held this Communist Party title first secretary
#8480, aired 2021-10-01SPIN CYCLE $200: You'll also need handsticks if you're buying these to spin in your juggling act, as Senor Wences did plates
#8469, aired 2021-09-16SLOW TALK $400: A common phrase is "slow as molasses in" this month; if it's said of you, pick up the pace! January
#8469, aired 2021-09-16SCIENCE & MEDICINE $1600: In cold weather, your breath is visible as mist if it cools to this point at which it is fully saturated with water vapor the condensation point (dew point)
#8465, aired 2021-08-13THE LATE, GREAT CHADWICK BOSEMAN $400: As this film hero: "We must find a way to look after one another, as if we were one single tribe" T'Challa (Black Panther)
#8441, aired 2021-07-12BUDDHISM $800: The chain of moral cause & effect; it's popularly simplified as if you're mean, yours will be bad karma
#8415, aired 2021-06-04MAGNA CARTOGRAPHY $200: A map of Great Britain delineates these 3 constituent parts of the island Wales, Scotland & England
#8390, aired 2021-04-30GLADIATORS $800: There's debate as to if this gesture, pollice verso, urged a victor to kill his defeated opponent or to drop his weapon & spare him thumbs down
#8388, aired 2021-04-28FLAG ON THE PLAY $800: If you block an NFL opponent from behind, below the waist, it'll cost you & your team 15 yards as this penalty clipping
#8379, aired 2021-04-15& I FEEL ALL RIGHT $1000: Zocor is this type of cholesterol-lowering drug; if taking it, avoid grapefruit juice, as the interaction can worsen side effects a statin
#8359, aired 2021-03-18MEDICAL IDIOMS $600: If you're "fit as" one of these instruments, you're doing great a fiddle
#8355, aired 2021-03-12I'M ALWAYS ANGRY $200: If you're this "as a hatter", you're said to be insane mad
#8353, aired 2021-03-10MEDICINE $3,000 (Daily Double): As its name indicates, this heart valve regulates blood flow to the lungs, if it's damaged, the heart gets stressed the pulmonary valve
#8352, aired 2021-03-09SPORTS & GAMES IN SHAKESPEARE $200: Hamlet tells his mother she's been led around as if playing "hoodman-Blind"; we call it this game blind man's bluff
#8333, aired 2021-02-10PAID BY THE WORD: LEGAL EDITION $400: The phrase "peace and" this has a legal meaning, as you'll find out if you disturb those around you with rowdy behavior quiet
#8328, aired 2021-02-03A "KID" IN $200: Using care is treating something with these, as if you had delicate handwear kid gloves
#8328, aired 2021-02-03NOTORIOUS $1200: In this 2002 film, Leonardo DiCaprio played Frank Abagnale Jr., a check forger who posed as a pilot, a doctor & a lawyer Catch Me If You Can
#8324, aired 2021-01-28LITERATURE $400: Griffin, the main character in this Wells novel, describes himself as "almost an albino", if he could have been seen The Invisible Man
#8321, aired 2021-01-25NAME THAT MALE AUTHOR $200: " 'Contrariwise,' continued Tweedledee, 'if it was so, it might be... but as it isn't, it ain't. That's logic"' (Lewis) Carroll
#8314, aired 2021-01-142-LETTER LIT $800: Surname of physician Julius, antagonist of a 1958 Fleming novel No
#8307, aired 2021-01-05ADVERBS $600: Almost as if I'm actually there, with or without the high-tech headset virtually
#8289, aired 2020-11-26ON YOUR WEDDING DAY $800: Watch out if the small child with this 2-word job of toting small items down the aisle mutters about "My precious" the ring bearer
#8256, aired 2020-10-128-LETTER WORDS $600: Verb meaning to raise a body in the air & keep it afloat, as if by magic levitate
#8225, aired 2020-05-29MULTIPLE "CHOICE" QUIZ $400: If you are safe at first base because the out was made on the runner at second, it's scored as this fielder's choice
#8222, aired 2020-05-2621st CENTURY ROYALTY $1000: In 2009 French President Sarkozy threatened to quit as co-prince if this country didn't make its banking laws more transparent Andorra
#8205, aired 2020-04-17PETS $400: If you're keeping this creature as a pet, a docile Chilean rose type is a good idea a tarantula
#8179, aired 2020-03-12REPORT CARDS OF HISTORICAL FIGURES $800: Government: Very hardworking--wrote at least 51 of 85 "Federalist" essays as if he was running out of time Hamilton
#8176, aired 2020-03-09YOU'RE SHOWING YOUR AGE $400: Head to the roadshow if you know that one of these artifacts is now generally defined as one that's more than 100 years old an antique
#8161, aired 2020-02-17SURVIVOR $1000: (Jeff Probst, the host of Survivor, presents the clue.) The castaways on "Survivor: China" visited the Great Wall & the Shaolin Temple, home of kung fu; for help with strategy the tribes were given this book that Sun Tzu wrote more than 2,500 years ago, though its tactics apply to "Survivor" as if it had been written today The Art of War
#8154, aired 2020-02-06THE WEIGHT OF THE WORLDS $800: If you could stand on the surface of this giant gas giant, you'd weigh 2.53 times as much as you do on Earth Jupiter
#8150, aired 2020-01-3114-LETTER WORDS $1600: If you have this condition, you see distant objects more clearly than near ones farsightedness
#8147, aired 2020-01-28NEWER NECCO CANDY HEARTS $600: In 1999 this pair of 2-letter words, a "Clueless" movie quote, was kind of a mean choice "As If"
#8142, aired 2020-01-21SPORTS DEFINITIONS $600: In pool, if you've sunk the cue ball or sent it flying into the bar area, you've done this foul & lost your turn as a result to scratch
#8137, aired 2020-01-14LET'S GET MARRIED! $600: If the person chosen as maid of honor is already married, traditionally the title gets changed to this the matron of honor
#7, aired 2020-01-14THE GOOD DOCTOR $3,800 (Daily Double): A vizier to Djoser, this Egyptian was one of the few mortals to be completely deified & was worshipped as the god of medicine Imhotep
#2, aired 2020-01-07POTPOURRI $1600: The world's first of these began as a way for Cambridge U. computer scientists to know if the coffeepot in another room was full a webcam
#8125, aired 2019-12-27PROVERBS $800: Economist Milton Friedman was fond of the saying, "There's no such thing as" this a free lunch
#8105, aired 2019-11-29WHEN TV WAS FREE $1200: It was as if Earth ceased its rotation when this CBS soap that had featured actors like Meg Ryan & Martin Sheen went off the air in 2010 As the World Turns
#8100, aired 2019-11-22BLACK-&-WHITE FILMS $200: In "The Maltese Falcon", this actor tells Mary Astor, "if you...were as innocent as you pretend to be, we'd never get anywhere" Humphrey Bogart
#8096, aired 2019-11-18COMEDIANS ON AUDIBLE $1600: He shares his life lessons with listeners: See, as the little guy, you got a choice to make if you wanna be popular: you can be the tough guy and overcompensate for your mini-me self or you can be the funny guy and accept your size Kevin Hart
#8095, aired 2019-11-15MOVIE FOREIGN CITIES $2000: 1959: "____, My Love" or "mon amour", if you prefer Hiroshima
#8093, aired 2019-11-13THE "O_ED" $400: Treated a person as if she were a thing, angering feminists objectified
#8093, aired 2019-11-13TROPIC OF CAPRICORN $1200: If you're following the tropic westward, just south of Tonga Monday becomes Tuesday as you do this crossing the International Date Line
#8080, aired 2019-10-25ANIMAL COMMUNITY $5,000 (Daily Double): Konrad Lorenz found that newly hatched ducklings followed him due to this "I" process, as if he were their parent imprinting
#8053, aired 2019-09-18RECENT BESTSELLERS $600: As if he weren't busy enough, this Broadway musical creator provided some self-help in "Gmorning, Gnight!" (Lin-Manuel) Miranda
#8045, aired 2019-07-26SHAPE UP! $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew demonstrates the trammel of Archimedes.) Also known as a do-nothing machine, the trammel of Archimedes actually has a function--if you trace the path of the handle, you can draw one of these shapes an ellipse
#8041, aired 2019-07-22FROM "C" TO "X" $400: An extremely talkative person who goes on & on & on as if they have no idea they are droning along on & on & on & on a chatterbox
#8040, aired 2019-07-19THAT'S HOT STUFF $400: If you're gonna try this activity AKA anastenaria, use cherry or maple embers so as not to burn your feet walking on coals
#8011, aired 2019-06-10OUT TO "C" $1000: If we had tactile as well as video clues, we could demonstrate how soft & soapy this mineral feels talc
#8009, aired 2019-06-06SOUND ADVICE $400: If you're trying to soundproof your studio, try this material that's got the same name as an Irish county cork
#8009, aired 2019-06-06SOUND ADVICE $800: If, like Odysseus, you want to hear these tuneful ladies but not die, tie yourself to the mast as you sail by the Sirens
#8004, aired 2019-05-30KOWALSKI, FILM ANALYSIS $800: In "Gravity", he plays Matt Kowalski, who leaves for a bit, but then it's as if he comes back again George Clooney
#7988, aired 2019-05-08OPERA & BALLET $800: If you Lakmé, you really Lakmé, you sing the aria known as "The Bell Song" in this vocal range soprano
#7987, aired 2019-05-07IN THE PRINCIPAL'S DESK $800: No kid is going to have this in school, even if it is the body spray as opposed to the weapon Axe
#7980, aired 2019-04-26OUT-OF-OFFICE E-MAILS $2000: From Cordell Hull, 1944: "Out of office as longest-serving Secretary of this; if you need assistance, contact Foggy Bottom" State
#7978, aired 2019-04-24GROSS CONFESSIONS $1600: He said an ad on his Swift boat service "was skillfully done as an attack ad... if I heard that ad, I wouldn't vote for me" (John) Kerry
#7977, aired 2019-04-23MERCURY $8,200 (Daily Double): While the planet Mercury doesn't have rings or moons, it's full of these with names like Bach, Beethoven & Tolstoy craters
#7970, aired 2019-04-12COLOMBIA PICTURES $11,022 (Daily Double): There are great beaches at the walled city founded as this de Indias, meaning "Carthage of the Indies" in English Cartagena
#7967, aired 2019-04-09PALE AIL $600: If you're "in" this, defined as a lack of blood flow, perhaps due to trauma, you may be pale; treat by loosening tight clothes shock
#7967, aired 2019-04-09AMERICAN HISTORY $2000: As a young man Frederick Douglass heard if he learned to do this "it would forever unfit him to be a slave"--so he did read and write
#7960, aired 2019-03-29NOUNS THAT ARE ALSO VERBS $1000: Something you inflate, or to gain weight as if you've been inflated balloon
#7959, aired 2019-03-28THING 1 & THING 2 $1600: If thing 1 is to plant your garden, the 2nd thing to do is add this 5-letter material such as cedar chips or river rock mulch
#7950, aired 2019-03-15THE IRISH-AMERICAN HALL OF FAME $800: If you're an Irish-American teacher known the world over as "The Miracle Worker", you'd likely make the hall also Annie Sullivan
#7939, aired 2019-02-28IDIOMS DELIGHT $2000: In bridge, if the lead plays a heart, the others must as well; hence this idiom meaning "to do the same" follow suit
#7939, aired 2019-02-28UNPHARAOHS $2000: Also known as Amenhotep IV, this pharaoh downplayed Egypt's traditional polytheism & instituted a single solar god Akhenaton
#7929, aired 2019-02-14THE TOP 25 ROMANTIC COMEDIES $400: Of this 1995 film starring Alicia Silverstone & Paul Rudd, Vanity Fair asks, "Has there ever been a better teen comedy? As if" Clueless
#7929, aired 2019-02-1413-LETTER WORDS $1,700 (Daily Double): Grandstanding verbally & dogmatically, almost as if you were the pope pontification
#7904, aired 2019-01-10ON THE RADIO $1000: If DJ & war movie subject Adrian Cronauer was late to the studio, he'd drag out "Gooood" in this phrase as he frantically set up "Good morning, Vietnam"
#7866, aired 2018-11-19VEGGIE IDIOMS $800: You're crazy if you're described as "out of your" this type of plant that includes squash gourd
#7849, aired 2018-10-25GEOGRAPHY OF THE MOON $1600: The Moon even has marshes--there's the Marsh of Epidemics, the Marsh of Decay & this marsh, aka Palus Somnii the Marsh of Sleep
#7848, aired 2018-10-24NAME GAME $800: Would it "Wreck-It" if we told you that this name for boys, not as popular as it used to be, means "wolf counsel"? Ralph
#7841, aired 2018-10-15I'M GONNA PRAY ON THIS $200: If you're alone for minchah, the Jewish afternoon prayer, make sure you're facing this city as you confer with the Almighty Jerusalem
#7831, aired 2018-10-01GETTING SPECIFIC AT GENERAL HOSPITAL $400: (Laura Wright and Maurice Benard give the clue as Carly and Sonny from General Hospital.) "Sonny, if you go back into that life, it'll destroy me" "I am clean, Carly, but your constant doubt, it feels like this archaic removal, often using leeches, of some of a patient's blood" bloodletting
#7814, aired 2018-07-26DEAL THE CARDS $600: In a kids' game an unpaired queen is this; if you're holding it as the last card, you lose Old Maid
#7811, aired 2018-07-23THE VIEW FROM THE TOP $400: If you've summited this "royal" kids' game, survey your subjects below as they try to knock you off King of the Hill
#7809, aired 2018-07-19THE ABCs OF THE CIA $1,000 (Daily Double): If you know what CIA stands for, you're 2/3 of the way to knowing DCI, as in head honcho, is short for this the director of central intelligence
#7763, aired 2018-05-16FAST FOOD $400: If you're not into the original recipe, as of 1995 this place serves chicken pot pies KFC
#7762, aired 2018-05-15IT'S ONLY AN ALLUSION $1000: If you have to steer between 2 terrors, they may be identified as a rock & a whirlpool, this & Charybdis Scylla
#7756, aired 2018-05-07ANTIQUES $200: If you own a John Aitken side chair, you might say, "Washington sat here", as there are 18 of them at this house Mount Vernon
#7748, aired 2018-04-25EMOTION $1200: If you've seen Lewis Black do stand-up, you'll know why he was cast as the voice of this emotion in "Inside Out" anger
#7740, aired 2018-04-13INTERNAL RHYME TIME $400: The U.S. code says it's first degree if it happens as part of arson or burglary murder
#7733, aired 2018-04-04BETTING AT THE TRACK $400: If you make this bet, as opposed to win or place, you win if your horse comes in first, second or third show
#7722, aired 2018-03-20THE START OF AN "ART" $200: A new person in an organization who behaves as if he's more important than those already there an upstart
#7703, aired 2018-02-21YOU KNOW MY NAME $200: Washington told doctors, "Treat him as if he were my son" after this Frenchman was wounded in a 1777 battle Lafayette
#7694, aired 2018-02-08FIRST NAME VERBS $800: To move up & down as if in a boxing ring Bob
#7689, aired 2018-02-01TALKIN' FOOTBALL $1000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents the clue from U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.) As Minneapolis' U.S. Bank Stadium prepares to host Super Bowl LII, I'm looking at the Ring of Honor, with names from this defensive line that took the Vikings to four Super Bowls the Purple People Eaters
#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)
#7688, aired 2018-01-31NICKNAMES FOR NATIVES $600: This nickname for residents of N.C. may derive from a Civil War regiment that stubbornly held their position as if glued down Tar Heels
#7685, aired 2018-01-26SIMILES IF YOU PLEASE $400: Someone with limited compassion might be called "hard as" or "tough as" these fasteners nails
#7685, aired 2018-01-26SIMILES IF YOU PLEASE $800: This simile about being content may refer to a quahog or littleneck happy as a clam
#7685, aired 2018-01-26SIMILES IF YOU PLEASE $1000: This simile thought to relate to deranged milliners may originally have been about a type of snake mad as a hatter
#7673, aired 2018-01-10JOBFUSCATION $1200: If you start out your new job at the diner as a "bubble dancer", you've scored a gig as this a dishwasher
#7669, aired 2018-01-04AT THE YARD SALE $1000: That can't be Thor's hammer, known as this, can it? Let's see if it can resurrect dead goats, like in myth! Mjolnir
#7663, aired 2017-12-27IF THE BEES WENT AWAY... $200: If colony collapse or other factors make bees extinct, there will be no more guac, as this fatty fruit is 90% dependent on them avocado
#7663, aired 2017-12-27IF THE BEES WENT AWAY... $1000: Beef & dairy shortages? Bees are crucial for plants like alfalfa, used as this 6-letter type of food for cattle fodder (or forage)
#7662, aired 2017-12-26FAMOUS FIRST NAMES AS VERBS $200: Ms. Grafton, or what she might do if you plagiarized one of her novels sue
#7655, aired 2017-12-15LIVE IN TEXAS $2000: If you like the sound of living near the Trinity River, try this town that began as an Army outpost in 1849 Fort Worth
#7643, aired 2017-11-29NUMBERS AS WORDS $400: If you are as suave as James Bond, they call you this number 007
#7621, aired 2017-10-30A CONSTITUTIONAL VOCABULARY $400: If your kids lost their inheritance because of your crimes, it was known as "corruption of" this fluid blood
#7621, aired 2017-10-30WOLVERINE $600: If your cabin has been invaded by a wolverine, take a whiff & you'll know why it's also known as a this animal-bear a skunk bear
#7598, aired 2017-09-27THE SIMPLER 4-LETTER SYNONYM $600: Bogus or counterfeit fake
#7570, aired 2017-07-07THEATER $1000: In a Eugene O'Neill play, Paddy says, "Sure, 'twas as if she'd seen a great hairy" one of these "escaped from the zoo" an ape
#7536, aired 2017-05-22THE BOLD & THE BEAUTIFUL $400: (Karla Mosley and Jacob Young give the clue as Maya and Rick from The Bold and the Beautiful.) "Rick, if you keep obsessing about taking over the company, you're gonna make yourself sick." "No, Maya, it's time to strike like this bold U.S. commander during the Korean War who cut off & surrounded the enemy with his brilliant Inchon landing" (Douglas) MacArthur
#7521, aired 2017-05-01IT'S HYPHENATED $1000: Seen here is one of the vipers with this weaponized name; handle it as shown if you have to go near it at all a fer-de-lance
#7513, aired 2017-04-19REAL-LIFE PEOPLE IN SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS $400: Owen Glendower bedeviled Henry IV on stage & in real life as a leader of rebel forces in this U.K. country Wales
#7489, aired 2017-03-16GOT A WIFE & KIDS $200: If you're going to wed 5 times, you might as well have 5 sons, & then you might as well name them all George, like this boxer did George Foreman
#7486, aired 2017-03-13WORD ORIGINS $2000: From the French for "flat", it's a flat or banal remark uttered as if it were profound a platitude
#7476, aired 2017-02-27THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY & CULTURE $400: (Alex gives the clue from the Nat'l Museum of African American History & Culture in Washington, D.C.) Guests at the opening ceremony for the museum included these men who trained in Alabama as part of this World War II group of aviators who escorted over 200 bombing missions with the loss of just a handful of bombers the Tuskegee Airmen
#7462, aired 2017-02-07MILESTONE BIRTHDAYS 2017 $1200: No word yet if this actor, nominated for an Oscar for playing Dorothy Michaels in 1982, will dress up as her for his 80th Dustin Hoffman
#7443, aired 2017-01-11THE BOLD & THE BEAUTIFUL $1600: (Rena Sofer and John McCook give the clue as Quinn Fuller Forrester and Eric Forrester, Sr. from The Bold and the Beautiful.) "Eric, I can't live if you won't forgive me." "Quinn, don't try to get a hold on me like this female World War I spy who danced naked for royalty & military officers. May I remind you she died in a blaze of firing squad bullets!" Mata Hari
#7418, aired 2016-12-07JOIN THE CONJUNCTION $200: As this! It means "in case that" if
#7401, aired 2016-11-14SCHOOLING YOU $600: Phys Ed: As Patches said, if you can do it to a wrench, you can do it to a ball, so time to play this game, kids! dodgeball
#7390, aired 2016-10-28FORE! $600: A golfer marks a scorecard with 2 numbers per hole if he has one of these, such as 20 a handicap
#7387, aired 2016-10-25THE "IV" LEAGUE $800: As a verb, it means to live together closely, like bees to hive
#7382, aired 2016-10-18DOME, DOME ON THE RANGE $1200: Stephen King wrote in this novel, "It was whole, then it was in 2 pieces... as if an invisible guillotine blade had dropped" Under the Dome
#7379, aired 2016-10-13PREPOSITIONAL IDIOMS $2000: If you're happy, you're this 3-word phrase from "Hey Diddle Diddle" over the moon
#7371, aired 2016-10-03THE FARMER IN THE DELI $400: Goldcot apricots make a nice filling for my rugela, the singular word for these little pastries, as if you can eat just one rugelach
#7369, aired 2016-09-29IN-LAWS $1000: As Henry IV of France was married to Margaret of Valois, this influential Medici was his mother-in-law Catherine Medici
#7369, aired 2016-09-29A LOOK AT BOOKS $1000: Norman Mailer said a novel by this man didn't have the right stuff: "It is a 742-page work that reads as if it is 1,500" Tom Wolfe
#7365, aired 2016-09-23A HOMOPHONE OF A PAST TENSE VERB $800: This household helper sounds as if she was fashioned maid
#7352, aired 2016-07-26BOOKS BY CHAPTER TITLES $600: "The Battle of Hogwarts" Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
#7345, aired 2016-07-15ADVERBS THAT DON'T END IN -LY $1600: If you formerly lived in Philly, you can be referred to as this "of Philly"; it doesn't mean you're dead late
#7319, aired 2016-06-09A JASON $400: If you'll "Walk This Way", you'll find Jason Mizell was known as Jam Master Jay in this '80s rap trio Run-D.M.C.
#7307, aired 2016-05-24PETER AND THE WOLF $400: Peter's grandfather, who you will recognize as this instrument, warns him of danger if he leaves the bassoon
#7283, aired 2016-04-20CLEANING OUT MY ATTIC $4,500 (Daily Double): Wow! I remember this year of the headline seen here as if it were yesterday 1974
#7277, aired 2016-04-12STUCK IN THE MIDDLE WORD WITH YOU $2000: If you're as far away from one place as another, you're this 11-letter word equidistant
#7276, aired 2016-04-111940s LIT $800: When asked if this NYC-set novel was true, Betty Smith replied, "Not as it was but as it should have been" A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
#7275, aired 2016-04-08A SWEDISH KING NAMED GUS $1200: Deposed in 1809, Gustav IV Adolf went into exile using this last name, which makes sense as his father was Gustav III Gustafsson
#7269, aired 2016-03-31THE WINE CELLAR $1200: In the U.S., if a wine label says "contains" these, SO2 was used, probably as a preservative sulfites
#7264, aired 2016-03-24SPORTS SHORTS 2015 $1000: This horse bred in Kentucky (not Egypt) won the Triple Crown American Pharoah
#7262, aired 2016-03-22ADJECTIVES OF THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS $600: (Justin Hartley and Christian LeBlanc give the clue as Adam and Michael from The Young and the Restless.) "I can represent myself, Michael; I'm going to tell the whole truth on the witness stand no matter what" "Listen, Adam, I've been on both sides of those prison bars; if you want to avoid years in jail, you'll be this adjective used in the name of a less vocal swan" mute
#7262, aired 2016-03-22FOLLOW THE LEADER $2,000 (Daily Double): As monarch: James IV, James V, her Mary, Queen of Scots (Mary Stuart)
#7243, aired 2016-02-24DISASTER CITY $200: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from Texas A&M Disaster City in College Station, TX.) At Disaster City, first responders learn how to deal with tornado or earthquake debris; if someone is trapped beneath more than can be lifted, use what's around as this simple machine to gain the edge you need a lever
#7237, aired 2016-02-16YACHTS $600: If you are as rich as this guitarist born David Evans, "U2" might be able to own a 160-foot yacht like his Cyan The Edge
#7235, aired 2016-02-12SPORTS RULES FILL IN THE BLANK $600: NFL: "Any forward pass (legal or illegal) is ____ and the ball is dead immediately if the pass strikes the ground" incomplete
#7232, aired 2016-02-09THE LEGEND & TRUTH OF SLEEPY HOLLOW $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Sleepy Hollow, NY.) As the exceedingly lank schoolmaster heads for the bridge near the story's end, he "casts a look behind to see if his pursuer should vanish... in a flash of fire and" this, but is disappointed brimstone
#7231, aired 2016-02-08MAMA'S BOYS $1000: If his Mama Hannah hadn't left him as a child, he might have been less troubled--then again, we might not have the "Principia" Newton
#7210, aired 2016-01-08WHAT AN "AGE" $1200: 3-word phrase meaning to make someone angry, as if he were a zoo animal rattle his cage
#7206, aired 2016-01-04IF THEY MARRIED $400: If British actress Driver married the star of "American Sniper", she'd hit the road as... Minnie Cooper
#7206, aired 2016-01-04IF THEY MARRIED $600: If a poster girl "Charlie's Angel" had wed the actor who was Sonny Corleone, she could've marched to D.C. as... Farrah Caan
#7206, aired 2016-01-04IF THEY MARRIED $1000: If an Oscar winner for "Ghost" married the Italian physicist for whom element no. 100 is named, she'd cheer herself as... Whoopi Fermi
#7186, aired 2015-12-07PRIVATE $1600: If you want to add to Britain's 6 mil. CCTV cameras, you need to ask the ministerial department called this office the Home Office
#7180, aired 2015-11-27AS THE CROW FLIES $2000: In winter, crows gather in groups of thousands; a little creepy if you remember this deadly term for a flock a murder
#7161, aired 2015-11-02MINT CONDITION $1000: Mint is good if you live around lots of mosquitoes as it is an antipruritic, meaning it relieves this itch
#7142, aired 2015-10-06THE "I.T." GUY $400: This musician wrote in "Takin' Back My Name", "I felt as comfortable with Tina as if I was with my mother" Ike Turner
#7139, aired 2015-10-01FINANCIAL LITERACY $1000: If you hold a bond as its price rises, this other 5-letter word falls, because you're getting a lower return percentage yield
#7121, aired 2015-07-27TECH SAVVY $400: If you'd prefer your buddy's Facebook photos not I.D. you as his wingman, turn off this feature tagging (or auto-tagging)
#7101, aired 2015-06-29"STA" WITH ME $800: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows videos on the monitor.) If the video your friend took is hard to watch because the camera moves around, it can be improved by using an editing effect known as motion this stabilization
#7093, aired 2015-06-17THE 11th CENTURY $600: In 1083 during canonization, this 1st Hungarian king was exhumed & his right arm was found preserved as if by a miracle St. Stephen
#7081, aired 2015-06-01"BREAK"-ING $400: In tennis if I'm serving at 30-40, you as the returner hold one of these break point
#7081, aired 2015-06-01THE LAW OF THE LAND $1,000 (Daily Double): Tennessee bars holding office if you take part in these, though Tenn.'s Andrew Jackson took part in as many as 100 duels
#7069, aired 2015-05-14THE COMEDIANS $600: As Prof. Wagstaff in the movie "Horse Feathers", he said, "I'd horsewhip you if I had a horse" Groucho
#7057, aired 2015-04-28NOT AS GREAT AS PUSS IN BOOTS $1000: (Puss in Boots delivers the clue.) This 11th century Spanish hero needed 2 swords, Tizona & Colada, to be the champion of his people; I, Puss in Boots, need but one sword El Cid
#7049, aired 2015-04-16FACT: -OID $600: Pon Farr is the mating time of this "Star Trek" humanoid race Vulcan
#7022, aired 2015-03-10CELEBRITY NAME RECOGNITION $600: It's Groening as in "raining" if you meet Matt, who co-created this show with roots in both 1999 & 2999 Futurama
#7021, aired 2015-03-09FILL OUT YOUR BRACKET $800: IRS tax brackets are lower if you file as "head of" this than as "married filing jointly" household
#7010, aired 2015-02-20BAR SCIENCE $600: (Jon Taffer delivers the clue.) If female guests average over 34, use barstools with backs, as women get sensitive about their own backs with age; under 34, let them spin & interact--that's applying this science, from the Greek for "people" & "writing" demographics
#6994, aired 2015-01-29THE NATIONAL SEPTEMBER 11 MEMORIAL & MUSEUM $400: (Alex reports from the National 9/11 Memorial & Museum in New York City.) As The New York Times said, imagine if 9/11 had been followed by Super Storm Sandy; well, that's what would've happened if not for the slurry wall, anchored in bedrock in the 1960s to prevent the waters of this river from seeping into the foundation of the towers the Hudson River
#6988, aired 2015-01-21DANGEROUS WEATHER $600: "It's as if God is trying to tell me something, but I don't know what that is", a man said after the 6th time this happened he was struck by lightning
#6972, aired 2014-12-30RIBBONS $400: Pack your ribbons if you're competing in this sport, an Olympic medal event since 1984 rhythmic gymnastics
#6967, aired 2014-12-23CHANGING METAMORPHOSIS $800: I would be this in my duty as host if I didn't tell you it meant careless in doing one's job remiss
#6936, aired 2014-11-10THE NEW YORK TIMES: POLITICS $400: (I'm Ross Douthat.) I started as a Times op-ed columnist in 2009 with a provocative argument that the 2008 race would have been a clearer choice if this man from Wyoming had been the GOP nominee for president Dick Cheney
#6933, aired 2014-11-05HISTORICAL QUOTATIONS $2000: This Greek leader said, "Famous men have the whole earth as their memorial" (it also helps if you build the Parthenon) Pericles
#6928, aired 2014-10-29MALTIN ON MOVIES $800: (Leonard Maltin delivers the clue.) If you had pulled me out of the theater an hour into this Tarantino film I would have raved... the mid-section with Leonardo DiCaprio as a plantation owner drains almost all the life out of the picture Django Unchained
#6920, aired 2014-10-1714 LETTERS OR MORE $2,400 (Daily Double): In psychology this means to separate conflicting feelings as if into different boxes in order to cope compartmentalize
#6913, aired 2014-10-08JOURNALISM CLICHES $600: Affluent folks' lawns are described as this, as if they were tended using nail scissors manicured
#6909, aired 2014-10-02WORKING ON THE RAILROAD $1200: A go-devil is another word for one of these human-powered railroad trolleys handcars
#6903, aired 2014-09-24UNTRUE DETECTIVE $200: This '80s title P.I. referred to McGarrett & the Five-O unit as if they were still working Magnum
#6902, aired 2014-09-23ALL 5 VOWELS IN ONE WORD $2000: You qualify as this if your bank balance has a 2 followed by 6 zeroes a multi-millionaire
#6882, aired 2014-07-15TO THE STARS & BEYOND $800: If we could peer down on the Milky Way galaxy from above, we'd see why it's classified as one of this shape spiral
#6871, aired 2014-06-30WILDLIFE $1200: As if it's not freaky enough, a male duckbilled this has spurs behind each ankle that are connected to poison glands a platypus
#6863, aired 2014-06-18PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING PLAYS $500 (Daily Double): This Wendy Wasserstein play follows the life of an art historian from high school through her 30s The Heidi Chronicles
#6850, aired 2014-05-30POKER $400: If players before you make a bet, you must call or raise to stay in; if they don't you can stay in by doing this saying "check"
#6850, aired 2014-05-30THE RODIN MUSEUM $800: (Alex delivers the clue from the Rodin Museum in Philadelphia.) In 1347 the English king Edward III agreed to lift an almost year-long siege of a French port city if 6 townsmen would sacrifice themselves; in this sculpture, Rodin shows the emotion of each of the men as they trudge to their death The Burghers of Calais
#6844, aired 2014-05-22BRITISH ART & ARTISTS $1200: We wonder if this acclaimed artist, a grandson of Sigmund, liked to psychoanalyze his subjects as well as paint them Lucian Freud
#6824, aired 2014-04-24DOES HOLD WATER $1000: This line of hands-free water holders to get you over the "hump" started as an IV bag in a sock CamelBak
#6787, aired 2014-03-04AS "IF"! $400: A handmade object, like a shard of pottery, found at an archaeological dig an artifact
#6787, aired 2014-03-04AS "IF"! $800: To render void, as a contract nullify
#6787, aired 2014-03-04AS "IF"! $1200: White port is usually served as an aperitif, though most port is drunk as this opposite a digestif
#6787, aired 2014-03-04AS "IF"! $1600: It's the portmanteau word for the piece of furniture that has both drawers & hanging space for clothes a chifferobe
#6787, aired 2014-03-04AS "IF"! $2000: At 16,067 feet above sea level, it's the highest mountain in Antarctica Vinson Massif
#6779, aired 2014-02-206-SYLLABLE WORDS $200: The name of this type of doctor comes from the Latin for "beast of burden" veterinarian
#6779, aired 2014-02-20SOCIAL LIFE $2,200 (Daily Double): If you're the youngest, mom & dad's gloom after you leave home has been medically identified as this syndrome empty nest
#6773, aired 2014-02-12HAIL TO THE CHIEF $1600: He told Lincoln in 1861, "if you are as happy on entering the White House as I on leaving, you are a very happy man indeed" Buchanan
#6765, aired 2014-01-31I HAVE THE WINE $400: A chemical called resveratrol acts as this to protect cells from free radicals--if you drink 15 gallons of red wine a day an antioxidant
#6758, aired 2014-01-22ETIQUETTE $600: Emily Post says to think of this "as an aerosol spray of infection", so if there's no tissue, use the inside of your elbow a sneeze
#6723, aired 2013-12-04AFTER I LOST THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION $2,400 (Daily Double): I helped my wife run for president & later, successfully, for the Senate (Robert) Dole
#6712, aired 2013-11-19TEXTING IN CLASS $400: IANAL, but if I were one I'd be part of this class, the opposite of amateur a professional
#6710, aired 2013-11-15THE ONION DESCRIBES THE COUNTRY $200: Its people speak "64,000 dialects of Hindi as their official language... and Spanish if a Verizon customer presses 2 now" India
#6707, aired 2013-11-12QUOTABLE QUOTES $2,000 (Daily Double): At the Brandenburg Gate in 1987, President Reagan gave "Mr. Gorbachev" this 4-word challenge "Tear down this wall"
#6702, aired 2013-11-05ENTERTAINING OCCUPATIONS $1,800 (Daily Double): If you had this job in Japanese Bunraku theater, it was common to spend 15 years as a left arm operator a puppeteer
#6686, aired 2013-10-143-SYLLABLE WORDS $200: If an animal eats both plants & animals, it's classified as one of these an omnivore
#6655, aired 2013-07-19AS THEMSELVES ON TV $1000: "Garry called me up & asked if I would write his theme song" was an actual theme song lyric to his 1980s "show" Garry Shandling
#6652, aired 2013-07-16LEND AN "EAR" $200: A keepsake of your exploits as a student in one grade; I'll sign yours if you sign mine a yearbook
#6651, aired 2013-07-15IT'S CHOPPER ALEX WITH TRAFFIC $400: If you're on I-40 West, take a left turn at this New Mexico City & find I-25 South is clear as a bell Albuquerque
#6630, aired 2013-06-14LIAM NEESON $800: If you want a Kraken released, Liam is just the guy to give the command, as he did as this character in 2010 Zeus
#6622, aired 2013-06-04JANE AUSTEN IN POP CULTURE $1200: As if! This movie starring Alicia Silverstone was based on "Emma" Clueless
#6606, aired 2013-05-13THE 2012 TEAM MVP $600: Running back Adrian Peterson, as if there was a doubt the (Minnesota) Vikings
#6587, aired 2013-04-16INSTRUMENT-ATION $200: Proverbially, if you're in perfect health, you're "fit as" one of these a fiddle
#6553, aired 2013-02-27MED. ABBREV. $2000: For the record, if a doctor orders an LP, he's ordering this procedure also known as a spinal tap lumbar puncture
#6545, aired 2013-02-15LAKES $4,000 (Daily Double): To create this lake in the 1960s, historical ruins such as Abu Simbel were moved to higher ground Lake Nasser
#6531, aired 2013-01-28SENDING THINGS $1000: The delivery guys won't thank you if you ship spent nuclear fuel; the casks are made with this heavy material, At. No. 82 lead
#6531, aired 2013-01-28INTERNATIONAL TV TITLES $2000: If you miss the strong female characters of this U.S. show, maybe you can catch it in Norway as "Frustrerte Fruer" Desperate Housewives
#6530, aired 2013-01-25"ITCH"Y $600: Look into my eyes--it means to captivate someone as if by magic bewitch
#6515, aired 2013-01-04I'M BURNIN' FOR YOU $2000: France's Philip IV--known as "The Fair"--had Jacques de Molay, the last grand master of this order, burned in 1314 the Knights Templar
#6508, aired 2012-12-26TALK OF THE TOWN $800 (Daily Double): Hemingway wrote that if you've lived in Paris as a young man, "wherever you go...it stays with you, for Paris is" this book title A Moveable Feast
#6499, aired 2012-12-13STAR BOARDS $200: This actor/director looks as if he's about to shanghai a lady--Rita Hayworth Orson Welles
#6467, aired 2012-10-30FOODS, STUFFED $400: Hot out of the oven is one of these stuffed pizza turnovers of Naples a calzone
#6459, aired 2012-10-18CLICHES $1200: If you're in your birthday suit, you're "naked as" this bird a jaybird
#6455, aired 2012-10-12BUFFETT TALKS BUSINESS $1000: (Warren Buffett delivers the clue.) If you're a passive investor, you're fine with this type of fund that gets its name because it tracks an aggregation, such as the S&P 500 an index fund
#6446, aired 2012-10-01DOC $800: If your own immune system causes you problems, as in asthma & hives, see a this -ist or immunologist an allergist
#6415, aired 2012-07-06IF IT AIN'T BAROQUE... $400: A 1912 work by Marc Chagall is titled after this musician found in the title of a Broadway show Fiddler
#6401, aired 2012-06-18DOUBLE MEANINGS $800: This word can mean "to play in as if in water" or "to work at in a superficial manner" dabble
#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
#6382, aired 2012-05-22FROM THE SANSKRIT $1200: Wise Jawaharlal Nehru was known as "Pandit"; if he'd done more CNN, 1 letter would have changed & he'd have been this pundit
#6360, aired 2012-04-20BIBLICAL IDOL $1200: Nehustan was a brass one of these reptiles fashioned by Moses & later worshipped by the Israelites as if it were a god a snake
#6350, aired 2012-04-06"J" FOOD & DRINK $1000: This 70-proof liqueur, a blend of 56 different herbs, has an umlaut over the second letter in its name Jägermeister
#6349, aired 2012-04-05THE "IV" LEAGUE $200: Also known as an E-1, it's the lowest rank in the U.S. Army a private
#6346, aired 2012-04-02APPROXIMATE WEIGHTS & MEASURES $200: It can refer to a large number of bees, especially if looking for a new home, or of other insects such as locusts a swarm
#6345, aired 2012-03-30SOLVE FOR "EX" $1000: If the murderer had blood type A, finding that a suspect has type O is this kind of evidence exculpatory (exclusionary also accepted)
#6343, aired 2012-03-28BIG WORDS $1200: Some New Yorkers pronounce this big 4-letter word as if the first letter was "Y", not "H" huge
#6337, aired 2012-03-20I'M THE KING OF THE WORLD $800 (Daily Double): Charles I, who died in 1922, was the last emperor of Austria & as Charles IV, the last king of this country Hungary
#6328, aired 2012-03-07GAMBLING $400: In blackjack if you're dealt an 8 & 3, you might do this to win twice as much as your original bet double down
#6321, aired 2012-02-27INFO FROM THE WORLD ALMANAC $200: Introduced in 2007, the stamp known as this will always be valid as first-class postage even if rates change the forever stamp
#6308, aired 2012-02-08WEIGHTS & MEASURES $1000: As in a poem, if we go this distance "onward", that's a mile & a half half a league
#6303, aired 2012-02-01FAMILIAR EXPRESSIONS $400: The saying "If anything can go wrong it will" is known as his "law" Murphy
#6283, aired 2012-01-04PULL A MUSCLE $800: When you dealt that card I acted as if this type of muscle, one of the body's 3 main types, had stopped working cardiac (in card I acted)
#6270, aired 2011-12-16HISTORIC LEADERS' LETTERS TO SANTA $1200: "...& one last thing. If a Spaniard ever topples my rule as the 9th Aztec emperor, I'd like but one thing...revenge!" Montezuma
#6270, aired 2011-12-16HISTORIC LEADERS' LETTERS TO SANTA $1600: "If Edward IV dies in 1483, I want in as Lord Protector & eventually, king. & a horse! That's super important!" Richard III
#6258, aired 2011-11-30NOT SO FAST, MY FRIEND $1000: If you're "as slow as" this product made by the open kettle method "in January"... you're pretty darn slow molasses
#6258, aired 2011-11-304-LETTER SCRABBLE WORDS $1200: Here's a little test--if you're lucky enough to play this as the opening word, you'll score 44 points quiz
#6254, aired 2011-11-24NUDE WORDS & PHRASES $1200: If you went swimming "in the" this word, it doesn't mean in undyed leather, as it might imply buff
#6241, aired 2011-11-07SPORTS NUMBERS $1000: If you win the first point of a tennis game, you have this number as your score 15
#6239, aired 2011-11-03IT CAME FROM THE NEW WORLD $5,000 (Daily Double): Also known as butter beans, they were, prior to being exported to Europe, a diet staple of the Inca lima beans
#6213, aired 2011-09-28IF THEY MARRIED $200: If "Twilight" actress Fanning married a Marine lt. col. known from Iran-Contra, she'd be known as... Dakota North
#6213, aired 2011-09-28IF THEY MARRIED $400: If Miss Q of "Nikita" fame wed Queen guitarist Brian, Rod Stewart would sing to her as... Maggie May
#6213, aired 2011-09-28IF THEY MARRIED $600: Mike Tyson's first wife marries Chicago Cub great Ernie & begins a life of crime as... Robin Banks
#6210, aired 2011-09-23MEDICAL MILESTONES $400: We wonder if James Hardy held his breath as he performed the first transplant of one of these on a human in 1963 a lung
#6210, aired 2011-09-23REINVENTING THE WHEEL $1600: Homer uses the image "as when" this artisan "makes trial of his wheel... to see if it will run smooth" a potter
#6201, aired 2011-07-25THE NEW YORK TIMES BEST 1,000 MOVIES EVER MADE $400: "We wouldn't know how closely--if at all--" this film "parallels the life of an eminent publisher, as has been...alleged" Citizen Kane
#6201, aired 2011-07-25THE NEW YORK TIMES BEST 1,000 MOVIES EVER MADE $600: "John Hughes lets the (5) kids challenge, taunt and confront each other as if this (film was) 'Twelve Angry Men'" The Breakfast Club
#6197, aired 2011-07-19FRANKS $800: If you see a "K" in a triangle on your hot dog pack, it's been certified as this-- l'chaim! kosher
#6166, aired 2011-06-06TOAST $800: If you're ailing, your diet might be reduced to toast & this, such as Lady Grey tea
#6137, aired 2011-04-26DOUBLE MEANINGS $3,500 (Daily Double): As the gardeners planted a 12-foot ____ around his estate, he asked if I wanted to invest in his ____ fund hedge
#6122, aired 2011-04-05LEGAL ABBREV. $400: If you're using a name other than your own for your company, you should file the D.B.A. certificate, short for this doing business as
#6108, aired 2011-03-16THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID $400: "If one leads a country such as Britain... then you must have a touch of iron about you" Margaret Thatcher
#6105, aired 2011-03-11WICKED $800: In 1565 he said he'd rule Russia... if he could execute traitors as he wished & take their possessions: Russia said sure! Ivan the Terrible
#6105, aired 2011-03-11YOU SHOULDN'T HAVE LEFT THE COUCH $1600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows an anatomical demonstration on a monitor) If the inflamation called bursitis happens where the tendons in your forearm attach to the prominence of the humerus bone, it's known as this sporty affliction tennis elbow
#6093, aired 2011-02-23TEENAGE DREAM $600: Dream of free shipping forever on millions of items if you took over for Jeff Bezos as CEO of this online giant Amazon
#6057, aired 2011-01-04MARXISMS $400: As Professor Wagstaff in "Horse Feathers", Groucho told his son, "I'd horsewhip you if I had" one of these a horse
#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
#6053, aired 2010-12-29A DAY AT THE HORSE RACES $600: & away they go... this horse that hit TV in 1956 trails early... his jockey, Gumby, has him moving as if he was made of clay! Pokey
#6044, aired 2010-12-16OFF-LIMITS $800: You won't find the Orthodox Union trademark on lobsters or clams, as they're a no-go if you want to "keep" this diet kosher
#6040, aired 2010-12-10MATH TERMS $1200: (Jimmy shows a logical proposition on a monitor.) Used in propositional logic problems & often read, for example, as "P if and only if Q", the symbol here denotes this term biconditional or equivalence
#6023, aired 2010-11-17THE QUOTABLE STEVE CARELL $800: Asked if he'll host his celeb golf tourney in this "newsy" pic, Steve, as Brick, says, "No, too many people died last year" Anchorman
#6006, aired 2010-10-25A FEW"GUE" $600: A congressman refers to another, even if he thinks he's useless, as "my distinguished" this colleague
#5985, aired 2010-09-24"L"EGALESE $800: If you want to go to Harvard Law, better ace this 4-letter test used as a criterion for admission the LSAT
#5982, aired 2010-09-21THAT HURTS! $400: Angelina Jolie's lips are sometimes described as this hyphenated term, as if she'd been attacked by a flying insect bee-stung
#5981, aired 2010-09-20GOOD CAUSES $2,000 (Daily Double): A "Mission" to help the homeless is named for this Lower Manhattan street known as a skid row since the 1800s Bowery
#5959, aired 2010-07-08WALK WITH ME $600: On second thought, walk by yourself if pirates are making you do this, as seen here walk the plank
#5951, aired 2010-06-28VERBS $1,000 (Daily Double): To express one's own opinions, as if in a newspaper you ran editorialize
#5918, aired 2010-05-12ENDS WITH 3 VOWELS $1000: It precedes "vivant" in a theatrical scene where actors stand still as if in a picture tableau
#5901, aired 2010-04-19"CL"UE ME IN $600: A peach is classified as this type if the pulp sticks closely to the pit cling (or clingstone)
#5897, aired 2010-04-13ONE O, THEN 2 O's $800: To move fast as if someone put a lit match in your shoe hotfoot
#5896, aired 2010-04-12IF YOU BUILD IT... $800: Called a "Dzong", a fortified one of these religious residences often serves as an admin. center for regions of Bhutan a monastery
#5876, aired 2010-03-15THE CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL $800: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the California Highway Patrol Academy in Sacramento, CA.) The Breathalyzer will test to see if I'm over this blood alcohol content; its enactment as the limit in all 50 states has saved many lives .08
#5866, aired 2010-03-01ROLLING STONE'S 20 MOST ANNOYING SONGS $400: Maybe it would have been better if this Oscar-winning song from a 1997 movie froze to death in the Atlantic as well "My Heart Will Go On"
#5848, aired 2010-02-03GEOMETRY $1200: You deserve straight As if you know that a straight angle has this many degrees 180
#5827, aired 2010-01-05IF JUDD APATOW ADAPTED THE CLASSICS $2000: In Apatow's "Orestes", Will Ferrell makes a cameo as the deus ex machina, this son of Zeus Apollo
#5804, aired 2009-12-03MATH $400: Popular in geometry, as in logic, are statements known as "if..." this & then
#5794, aired 2009-11-19YOU'VE GOT ME IN HISTORICS! $1000: As depicted here, this English king & Shakespeare hero did some hands-on fighting at the Battle of Agincourt Henry V
#5791, aired 2009-11-16NEED HELP WITH PRONUNCIATION? $800: Welsh name, as of author Richard: Kind of aspirate the first "L" sound around both sides of your tongue--try it if you can! Llewellyn
#5788, aired 2009-11-11SAME FIRST & LAST LETTER $200: If a woodchuck could chuck wood (it could happen!), it'd still also be known as this, even on February 2 a groundhog
#5788, aired 2009-11-11RUSSIAN WORDS & PHRASES $1600: If I consider you a tovarich, I think of you as one of these, so come closer a friend
#5783, aired 2009-11-04GIRLS WHO KICK BUTT $800: Eliza Dushku can be whoever you want her to be as an "active" on this Fox show; I wonder if they have tiny sofas Dollhouse
#5779, aired 2009-10-29CLASSICAL MUSIC $600 (Daily Double): Halloween concerts often include this, Opus 40 by Saint-Saens, with a xylophone imitating rattling bones the Danse macabre
#5778, aired 2009-10-28A HILL OF BEANS $400: If you have to eat these beans named for a city, cook 'em up with corn & serve them as succotash Lima beans
#5755, aired 2009-09-25DR. OZ $400: (Dr. Oz delivers the clue.) Stop, drop your shoulders & purse your lips to slow down & regain control if anxiety & breathlessness are aggravating each other in a vicious cycle, known as this kind of episode a panic attack (an anxiety attack accepted)
#5754, aired 2009-09-24YE OLDE JOBBE FAIRE $1600: If you want a job as a wainwright, you better know how to fix these wagons
#5741, aired 2009-07-20EUROPEANA $2,000 (Daily Double): Its name is from a jebal, or mount, named for Tariq ibn Zizad, the general who led the Muslim conquest of Spain Gibraltar
#5724, aired 2009-06-25AS "IF"! $200: You may be "set" this way, lacking direction or floating without control adrift
#5724, aired 2009-06-25AS "IF"! $400: Bull Shannon was this type of officer on '80s TV's "Night Court" a bailiff
#5724, aired 2009-06-25AS "IF"! $600: Any building, especially a large or imposing one an edifice
#5724, aired 2009-06-25AS "IF"! $800: To make a god of deify
#5724, aired 2009-06-25AS "IF"! $1000: It's the only U.S. state that fits the category California
#5710, aired 2009-06-05ALPHABETICALLY FIRST $2,000 (Daily Double): ...among the first 5 books of the Old Testament Deuteronomy
#5706, aired 2009-06-01"I" OPENERS $200: It's hard to show some backbone if you're classified as this type of creature that lacks one an invertebrate
#5706, aired 2009-06-01A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT $400: Put on your croc repellent if you swim in this river as it passes through Khartoum the Nile
#5702, aired 2009-05-26EUROPEAN ART & ARTISTS $1,000 (Daily Double): In a 2006 film Stellan Skarsgard played this Spanish painter, with Randy Quaid as King Carlos IV Goya
#5701, aired 2009-05-25NAME THE PLAY $800: Algernon: "You look as if your name was Ernest. You are the most earnest-looking person I ever saw in my life" The Importance of Being Earnest
#5695, aired 2009-05-15HAIL TO THE CHIEF $3,000 (Daily Double): He told Lincoln, "If you are as happy in entering the White House as I feel on returning (home), you are a happy man indeed (James) Buchanan
#5662, aired 2009-03-31TRICKY STUPID ANSWERS $200: Cheers to you if you will grace us with the name of this sitcom that cast Debbie Reynolds & Blythe Danner as moms Will & Grace
#5647, aired 2009-03-10HOLLYWOOD NON-SQUARES $200: This HBO series is loosely based on Mark Wahlberg's Hollywood experiences; if only my life were as exciting Entourage
#5613, aired 2009-01-21SCIENTISTS AS PARENTS $800: If you sit that close to the TV & burn this eye part that receives images from the lens, don't come running to me the retina
#5611, aired 2009-01-19BASKETMAKING $2000: (Jon of the Clue Crew reads.) The strips used by the basket weavers here at Longaberger are cut from thin sheets of wood called this, also something used as an outer layer veneers
#5573, aired 2008-11-26HOW CAN WE MISS YOU IF YOU NEVER LEAVE? $200: Pines, firs & spruces stay a certain color all year, as they are this type of tree an evergreen
#5568, aired 2008-11-19THE REAL WORLD $1600: (Jon of the Clue Crew stands on a ladder and drops two items.) An object's weight does not affect the speed at which it falls, so the shoe & the paper hit the ground at the same time, as this Italian first predicted Galileo
#5561, aired 2008-11-10I'LL GIVE YOU MY IMPRESSIONS $600: "Dudes! So, as Neo, if I die in 'The Matrix', I die in real life?" Keanu Reeves
#5560, aired 2008-11-07HEAD TRAUMA $1,500 (Daily Double): Also known as dens sapientiae, these can be a pain if they have to come out the wisdom teeth (or third molars)
#5554, aired 2008-10-30WHAT THE DICKENS! $1,200 (Daily Double): When Nell works for Jarley's Wax-Work in this novel, she sleeps in a creepy room with the wax-work figures The Old Curiosity Shop
#5547, aired 2008-10-21HITCHCOCK FILMS IN OTHER WORDS $1200: Held, as if by some magical charm Spellbound
#5546, aired 2008-10-20EYE, CAPTAIN $400: If any part of an eye's retina is pulled or lifted, it's described as this detached
#5544, aired 2008-10-16POTPOURRI $800: Would Cary with this last name have seemed as suave if he'd gained fame as Archibald Leach? Grant
#5528, aired 2008-09-24HUMOROUS MEDICAL SLANG $1000: If you are described as 45C, your doc is saying that you're one of these short of a full load a chromosome
#5527, aired 2008-09-23GRAMMAR $200: In the sentence "It was as if an occult hand had been at work", "occult" is this part of speech an adjective
#5526, aired 2008-09-22ANIMALS IN ITALIAN $800: If you want to win on "Jeopardy!", don't be as quiet as a topo, one of these a mouse
#5525, aired 2008-09-19NICE RIDE $600: If a Dutch person says to use your fiets, he doesn't mean walk but ride this, as many in the Netherlands do your bicycle
#5504, aired 2008-07-10PHRASES IN THE KING JAMES BIBLE $200: Genesis says "all the days of" this guy were 969 years, so if you're "as old as" him, you're really old Methuselah
#5502, aired 2008-07-08NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT $800: Italy's richest man as of 2007, this ex-prime minister has been estimated to be worth a cool $11.8 billion Berlusconi
#5502, aired 2008-07-08NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT $1000: Starting Google worked out well for Larry Page & him; as of 2007, they were worth $16.6 billion--apiece (Sergey) Brin
#5496, aired 2008-06-30WHY I HATE YOU $2000: You keep quoting from this French author's "The Myth of Sisyphus" as if you actually understand it Camus
#5491, aired 2008-06-23THE ARTS $800: If you get the "pointe", Darci Kistler found her fame as one of these performers a ballerina
#5460, aired 2008-05-09SCIENCE $1200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew demonstrates a science experiment.) The iron wire heats up as electricity flows through it; if you shorten the wire, it melts a result of this electrical condition, an excess flow of charge a short circuit
#5457, aired 2008-05-06PEOPLE IN THE NEWS $400: In 2008 he reiterated that if the majority of Tibetans resorted to violence, he'd resign as their spokesperson the Dalai Lama
#5457, aired 2008-05-06YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TOOTH $1200: If you're described as "long in the tooth", someone's calling you this old
#5432, aired 2008-04-01I KNOW YOU FROM SOMEWHERE $1600: I lent you 300 of these, the local currency, last summer in Poland--oh, of course you've forgotten złoty
#5421, aired 2008-03-17MY DEAR WATSON $1000: English scholar Thomas Watson is best known today for his 1581 translation of "Antigone" by this Ancient Greek Sophocles
#5393, aired 2008-02-06FROM THE FRENCH $800: If you're wearing the fabric known as "peau de" this, you know that its name is French for "skin of silk" soie
#5386, aired 2008-01-28WHO'S RUNNING THIS OPERATION? $1000: If Pablo Escobar had a website, it would mention his tenure as a "drug" this 4-letter word king (or lord)
#5385, aired 2008-01-25"FER"GIE $600: If it contains iron, it's described as this, Bueller ferrous
#5367, aired 2008-01-01RECENT FICTION $4,000 (Daily Double): Newt Gingrich & Bill Forstchen's historic take on this event is subtly subtitled "A Novel of December 8th" the bombing of Pearl Harbor
#5364, aired 2007-12-27NO PROMISES, NO DEMANDS $1000: No promises: If a house is sold on this 2-short-word basis, the seller still has to disclose problems, but not fix them as is
#5345, aired 2007-11-30MOVIE KISSES $800: 1940s classic film in which the heroine says, "Kiss me. Kiss me as if it were the last time" Casablanca
#5332, aired 2007-11-13IT'S ALL BLACK & WHITE TO ME $1000: An African name for this monkey that sits in trees as if in prayer means "messenger of the gods" the colobus
#5316, aired 2007-10-22THE WEATHER CHANNEL $400: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew shows satellite video of storm movement on two monitors at the Weather Channel in Atlanta, GA.) A tropical storm in the North Atlantic that reaches 74 miles per hour is called a hurricane; if it's here in the Northwest Pacific, it's classified as this a typhoon
#5299, aired 2007-09-27BEASTLY NOISES $1000: The day Churchill died, it was as if the horse kept calling for him with a neigh & a... a whinny (Winnie)
#5298, aired 2007-09-26THEY NAMED A FOOD FOR ME $800: We wonder if this Victorian consort was as rich & creamy as the horseradish sauce said to be named for him (Prince) Albert
#5296, aired 2007-09-24GOT YOUR GOAT $200: In Leviticus, God tells this lawgiver that if a ruler sins, he should use a young goat as a sin offering Moses
#5296, aired 2007-09-24CZECH KING $800: King Karel IV, known as this in English, was a Prague-matic ruler, starting the city's first golden age Charles IV
#5296, aired 2007-09-246-LETTER WORDS $1000: Any member of the Industrial Workers of the World, even if he's not unsteady wobbly
#5285, aired 2007-07-27COMING AT YOU IN 3-D $1600: Impelled or prompted, as if by getting poked prodded
#5263, aired 2007-06-27VATICAN CURIOSITIES $1600: Until the 1960s, a pope's death was confirmed by tapping him with a hammer made of this silver
#5259, aired 2007-06-21BRAVE NEW WORD $1200: Differing from e-mail, correspondence via post office is considered this, as if carried by a gastropod snail mail
#5242, aired 2007-05-29IF I RAN THE ZOO... $2000: I'd have a band of just animals as my mates; singing lead, bonobo, called a pygmy one of these primates a chimpanzee
#5237, aired 2007-05-22A PIECE OF CAKE $400: If you don't add raisins to this holiday baked good, you might be "as nutty as" one a fruitcake
#5236, aired 2007-05-21ANAGRAMMED BIRDS $1600: If you're in the lair of this slim bird, don't tell him he's as skinny as... rail (from lair)
#5212, aired 2007-04-1713-LETTER WORDS $800: If you weighed up to 126 pounds, you'd be as light as this class of boxer featherweight
#5204, aired 2007-04-05GOING EMILY POST-AL $200: If a woman is older or tends toward heavy, avoid wearing one of these to the beach, as it will be "a disaster" bikini
#5204, aired 2007-04-05GOING EMILY POST-AL $400: Corn served this way is not for formal company, but if it's served to you, eat it as quietly as possible corn-on-the-cob
#5200, aired 2007-03-30RUSSIAN HISTORY $1600: Claiming to be the son of Ivan IV, the pretender to the Russian throne in 1604 was known as the False this Dmitri
#5185, aired 2007-03-09IF AT FIRST YOU DON'T SUCCEED... $600: He immortalized Donna Johnson, who refused to marry him, as the red-haired girl Charlie Brown adores Charles Schulz
#5181, aired 2007-03-05POP GOES THE CULTURE $400: Some wondered if she'd be known as "J.Ant." after a surprise marriage, her third, to singer Marc Anthony Jennifer Lopez
#5179, aired 2007-03-01MATH PROBLEMS $800: A $2, 3-piece carton contains 1 breast & 2 legs; if breasts cost twice as much as legs, this is the price of 1 leg 50 cents
#5170, aired 2007-02-16MEASUREMENT $800: If you're "as thick as a" standard one of these, you could be 3 3/4" in depth, 2 1/4" in height & 8" in length a brick
#5169, aired 2007-02-15THREE OF A KIND $8,000 (Daily Double): Hammurabi, Morse, Napoleonic codes
#5160, aired 2007-02-02FOOD & DRINK BRANDS $1,000 (Daily Double): The sight of a balloon-filled sky filled a baking company VP with a sense of this, hence the name of their bread wonder
#5156, aired 2007-01-29GOING AROUND IN CIRCLES $1000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows on the monitor a diagram of a clock face with hands at 12 and 4.) If we imagine a circle as a clock face, the 4 would be this many degrees clockwise from high noon 120
#5151, aired 2007-01-22EUROPE $2000: If writing to a friend in Berlin in 1500, you could put these 3 words on the envelope as the country Holy Roman Empire
#5145, aired 2007-01-12LIFE SCIENCE $1200: In nat. selection, a ref froggus trebekus has .5 relative fitness if it produces 1/2 as many of these as a pink one offspring
#5137, aired 2007-01-02THE FABULOUS LIFE OF... $1000: If you're "as rich as" this 6th century B.C. King of Lydia, the son of Alyattes, you got it goin' on Croesus
#5124, aired 2006-12-14EPIC POEMS AS COUNTRY SONGS $2000: 11th century: "If you're looking for a sure thing, baby, take a Chanson me" The Song of Roland (La Chanson de Roland)
#5123, aired 2006-12-13SOUTH AMERICA $800: You're not under a mis-concepcion if you know mate, a tea-like beverage, is also known as this country's tea Paraguay
#5122, aired 2006-12-12POETS & POETRY $1,000 (Daily Double): This British poet wrote, "That's my last duchess painted on the wall, looking as if she were alive" Robert Browning
#5119, aired 2006-12-07THE WEASEL FAMILY $1000: As a verb its name means "to drive out" or "uncover"; it's used in Europe to drive rats out of tunnels ferret
#5111, aired 2006-11-27FILE UNDER "F" $2000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew points out a flow chart.) This type of loop is positive if it reinforces the activity of the system, as in a vicious circle a feedback loop
#5101, aired 2006-11-13NEIL! PATRICK! HARRIS! $800: This Revolutionary hero said, "If this be treason, make the most of it"--as well as the liberty or death bit Patrick Henry
#5099, aired 2006-11-09SPORTS $1600: If you serve in tennis & win the first point, you traditionally call out the score as 15- this love
#5097, aired 2006-11-07IRAQ $3,400 (Daily Double): In 1961, this country was granted independence, & Iraq argued it had been separated illegitimately Kuwait
#5086, aired 2006-10-23FOOD-O $1,600 (Daily Double): The name of this kind of tuna is Spanish for "pretty" bonito
#5082, aired 2006-10-17FOR YOUR RIGHT $400: A capitation tax is the same as a poll tax, which used to keep you from exercising this right if it was unpaid voting
#5075, aired 2006-10-06INVENTORS & INVENTIONS $2,000 (Daily Double): In 1938 chemist Roy Plunkett invented polytetrafluorethylene, a nonstick substance better known as this Teflon
#5072, aired 2006-10-03THE INTERNET $200: Using this Time Warner ISP, you can see if "you've got mail" or sign up for its Instant Messenger AOL
#5048, aired 2006-07-19YOU HAVE NOTHING TO FEAR $1,500 (Daily Double): In Dean Koontz books, this 240-year-old doctor is alive today & masquerading as biotech tycoon Victor Helios Dr. Frankenstein
#5042, aired 2006-07-11A VISIT TO THE "E.R." $1000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew waxes poetic.) Because it only looks like it works, the verse here... Oh, Montague, I long to PROVE How strong and stalwart is my LOVE ...has what's called this two-word term an eye rhyme
#5037, aired 2006-07-04LET'S GRAB SOME SEAFOOD $600: You'll be as rich as Rockefeller if you know Swift once penned, "He was a bold man that first ate" this bivalve an oyster
#5035, aired 2006-06-30MOSCOW KNOW-HOW $9,000 (Daily Double): (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Moscow, Russia.) Luminaries whose ashes are interred at the Kremlin Wall include this U.S. journalist portrayed in the movie "Reds" (John) Reed
#5034, aired 2006-06-29"ITE"S NOT IN THE BIBLE $2000: A mighty hero could lift this company's Hardside Jumbo Suiter as if it were a toy Samsonite
#5029, aired 2006-06-22HEROES OF LITERATURE $800: "A man dies still if he has done nothing, as one who has done much" is attributed to this Homeric hero Achilles
#5028, aired 2006-06-21COOK ME UP! $200: With the rising sun beating down on me I was doing this, as if I was a genoise or a loaf of bread baking
#5018, aired 2006-06-07PETS $400: 16th century essayist Montaigne wondered if this pet used him as a plaything more than he used her a cat
#5017, aired 2006-06-06"ME" IN THE MIDDLE $1,200 (Daily Double): Sumerian epic hero who faced an apocalyptic flood Gilgamesh
#5010, aired 2006-05-26SHAKESPEARE'S FILMS $2000: Keanu Reeves as Prince Hal in 1991: "My Own Private Idaho" Henry IV
#5008, aired 2006-05-24PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE $200: (Jon of the Clue Crew reports from a dais in the State House in Concord, NH.) As Speaker, my duties would include clearing this area if it becomes restless, especially the peanut one the gallery
#5006, aired 2006-05-22CLASSIC TV QUOTES $800: "As we say in the sewer, if you're not prepared to go all the way, don't put your boots on in the first place" The Honeymooners
#4987, aired 2006-04-25LEGENDARY LEGENDS $200: Legend says if you run unto the ghost of the pirate Blackbeard, he may be hard to recognize, as he's missing this his head
#4984, aired 2006-04-20"SOFT" $600: The U.S. has has 4 trade disputes, known as Lumber I, II, III & IV, with Canada over this product softwood lumber
#4969, aired 2006-03-30ART $2000: The puzzling, distorted skull in his 1533 portrait "The Ambassadors" may refer to his name, meaning "hollow bone" (Hans) Holbein (the Younger)
#4959, aired 2006-03-16AS YOU LIKE "IT" $200: If you're in the mood for travel, you're said to have these feet itchy
#4959, aired 2006-03-16COMEDY OF ERRORS $600: Appropriately, it's this comedy in which Groucho as Prof. Wagstaff says, "I'd horsewhip you--if I had a horse" Horse Feathers
#4958, aired 2006-03-15MR. MOVIEFONE $1200: Press 2 now if you want to hear Alec Guinness as Col. Nicholson in this 1957 war drama Bridge on the River Kwai
#4956, aired 2006-03-13MUNICH $800: Using Munich as his royal city of residence, German king Louis IV was crowned this emperor in 1328 the Holy Roman Emperor
#4955, aired 2006-03-10TOM SWIFTIES $2000: When Tom yelled, "Neigh! Neigh! A thousand times neigh!" it was in this rough way, as if he had a sore throat hoarsely
#4931, aired 2006-02-06THE CIVIL WAR $1000: On Sept. 2, 1864 this general sent a wire saying, "Atlanta is ours, and fairly won" Sherman
#4926, aired 2006-01-30SINGERS ALSO KNOWN AS $1200: "Flap Your Wings" & "Shake Ya Tailfeather" if you know that this rapper was born Cornell Haynes Jr. Nelly
#4903, aired 2005-12-28MOVIE QUOTES $1600: (1995) Alicia Silverstone: "As if!" Clueless
#4898, aired 2005-12-21REJECTED SUPER BOWL HALFTIME SHOWS $400: Rosewood School wanted to play this game where if you're tagged as a female swimming bird, you're it duck, duck, goose
#4897, aired 2005-12-20NATIONAL ANTHEMS $100 (Daily Double): "Salut, o terre d'esperance" begins "L'Abidjanaise", the anthem of this nation Ivory Coast
#4896, aired 2005-12-19THE QUOTABLE BEN STILLER $1000: As this 2001 title supermodel, Ben says, "Now if you'll excuse me, I have an after-funeral party to attend" Zoolander
#4893, aired 2005-12-14HOLIDAY $1000: If you travel to Morocco, "come with me to" the Berber castles known as these the Kasbahs
#4887, aired 2005-12-06BIBLICAL ZOO $800: According to Deuteronomy 17:1, if your bullock is blemished you can't use it as this a sacrifice
#4885, aired 2005-12-02HENRY IV, PART 2 $400: The character Rumor gives a recap of this play as an introduction Henry IV, Part I
#4885, aired 2005-12-02HENRY IV, PART 2 $800: By the end of the play, Prince Henry, then known as Hal, has become this title character of another play Henry V
#4865, aired 2005-11-04GOVERNMENT WORK $800: As this type of "examiner", you'll determine if that combination scalpel & salt shaker is really a new invention a patent examiner
#4839, aired 2005-09-29START SPREADIN' THE NOOSE $4,600 (Daily Double): Emerson said this man, hanged for treason on Dec. 2, 1859, would make the gallows "as glorious as the cross" John Brown
#4836, aired 2005-09-26THE ANIMAL KINGDOM $400: Of the hippo, hawk or hammerhead shark, the one that can be described as insessorial the hawk
#4836, aired 2005-09-26WORD ORIGINS $1000: Take a whirl on the dance floor under these lights whose name comes from the Greek for the "act of whirling" strobe lights
#4823, aired 2005-07-20RESCUE ME! $800: If you're rescued from a deep-sea dive, you may go into this type of chamber, from the same root as "barometer" hyperbaric
#4818, aired 2005-07-13IF I'M ELECTED... $2000: In 1948 he was elected as the oldest U.S. vice president ever (Alben) Barkley
#4814, aired 2005-07-07ANIMAL AKA $800: Due to its apetite, the wolverine is also known as this, as if it committed one of the 7 Deadly Sins the glutton
#4806, aired 2005-06-27ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $400: If someone isn't really as sorry as he seems, he may shed these crocodile tears
#4804, aired 2005-06-235-SYLLABLE WORDS $200: You're one of these if everybody thought of you as a straight A student but you pull C's an underachiever
#4804, aired 2005-06-235 SELLABLE WORDS $400: A coin or anything else in this "condition" is as perfect as if just produced mint
#4784, aired 2005-05-26BRITISH AUTHORS $800: He explained the genesis of his masterpiece in the following passage "It was on the 15th of October, 1764, as I sat musing amidst the ruins of the capital, that the idea of writing the decline and fall of the city first started to my mind." Edward Gibbon
#4783, aired 2005-05-25IF IT'S TUESDAY $400: An act of Congress fixed this as the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November Election Day
#4762, aired 2005-04-26EXPERTISE OF AREAS $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from a blackboard.) If the sides of these three squares are as indicated, this is the area of the unshaded region 14
#4735, aired 2005-03-18THEY CAME TO EGYPT $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Giza, Egypt.) In a letter, this 19th century limerick poet wrote about riding a camel, "Away you go, just as if on a rocking chair" Edward Lear
#4729, aired 2005-03-10PRESIDENTIAL RELATIVES $2,500 (Daily Double): When he was veep, his brother Donald was involved in financial dealings with Howard Hughes Nixon
#4707, aired 2005-02-08SYNONYMS $400: "Supposing" can mean the same as this 2-letter conjunction if
#4705, aired 2005-02-04FRENCH LESSONS WITH MOM $1000: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew as "Mom" implores, "Let's try numbers.") If you have to be home at this time, just say "Je dois rentre chez moi à sept heure" 7:00
#4703, aired 2005-02-02ROYAL STORY PROBLEMS $1600: If Haakon V had 1/4 of the herrings of Olav IV who had twice as many as Harold VI who had 600, he'd have this many 300
#4689, aired 2005-01-13WRITE ON, GIRL! $200: Under the name of A.M. Barnard, this "Little Women" author published Gothic tales like "The Abbot's Ghost" Louisa May Alcott
#4683, aired 2005-01-05WELCOME TO STRATFORD $1,000 (Daily Double): Locals will snicker (as will I) if you pronounce the second W in this "Shire" that Stratford's in Warwickshire
#4660, aired 2004-12-0310-HUT! $200: If an area has a yearly average of less than 10 inches of precipitation, it's classified as this a desert
#4657, aired 2004-11-30PATTON PENDING $800: Patton placed 5th at the 1912 Olympics in this event that includes swimming, fencing & the pistol the modern pentathlon
#4654, aired 2004-11-25ASIA $6,200 (Daily Double): If you plan to walk from Beijing to Ulan Bator, take lots of water, as you'll be crossing this land region the Gobi Desert
#4645, aired 2004-11-12GET A DEGREE $600: It's the degree you hold if your mom introduces you as "my son, the M.B.A." a Masters of Business Administration
#4641, aired 2004-11-08IF YOU GROW IT, THEY WILL EAT $200: Endive is a member of the same family as this flower, so "give me your answer, do" daisy
#4638, aired 2004-11-04KNIGHTS & KNIGHTHOOD $2000: The last grand master of the Knights Templar, he was burned as a heretic by Philip IV in March 1314 Jacques de Molay
#4637, aired 2004-11-03A WORLD OF BOOKS $1600: If you can't come up with this Japanese title of Tayama Katai's novel translated as "The Quilt", sleep on it Futon
#4634, aired 2004-10-28THAT DON'T SOUND RIGHT $1200: If Alonzo had toplined over Duncan when their power tool company started out in 1910, it'd be known as this Decker & Black
#4628, aired 2004-10-20PRESIDENTS' CHILDREN $600: He had no kids of his own, but he loved his stepdaughter Patsy Custis as if she were his own daughter George Washington
#4599, aired 2004-09-09"M"-BRACE ME $800: In 1943 Adolf Galland said after his first ride in this German jet, “It felt as if angels were pushing” Messerschmitt
#4592, aired 2004-07-20____ ON... $1600: If you say rhubarb is doing this, we hope you mean it's becoming more enjoyable as time goes on growing on you
#4589, aired 2004-07-15MOVIE STARS OLD & NEW $400: Seen here, he often portrayed the quintessential American hero "I know I must look funny to you. But maybe if you went to Mandrake Falls, you'd look just as funny to us, only nobody'd laugh at you and make you feel ridiculous, 'cause that wouldn't be good manners." Gary Cooper
#4580, aired 2004-07-02DID WE PLANET THAT WAY? $3,600 (Daily Double): The root of this planet's name means "god-father" Jupiter
#4569, aired 2004-06-17MIND IF I LEAD? $1200: Germany's longest-serving chancellor of the 20th century, he resigned as honorary party chairman in 2000 Helmut Kohl
#4569, aired 2004-06-17MIND IF I LEAD? $1600: Impeached in 1992, this country's president Fernando Collor de Mello resigned as his trial was beginning Brazil
#4560, aired 2004-06-04IF YOU'RE GOING TO DO IT... $200: As a Swiss Guard, today you are responsible for the safety of this one person John Paul II (the Pope)
#4511, aired 2004-03-29NAME THAT BIOPIC $1600: With Leonardo DiCaprio as con man Frank Abagnale, Jr. Catch Me If You Can
#4484, aired 2004-02-193 LETTERS LONG $400: If the word "alias" had an alias, it would be these 3 letters AKA (also known as)
#4484, aired 2004-02-19MOM SAYS... $1000: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew presents the clue.) If you have your eye on any bling bling, you'd better do your chores so you can get this, from the Latin for "to pray" allowance
#4484, aired 2004-02-19STATE FLAGS $2000: The motto on this state's flag is translated as "If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look around you" Michigan
#4446, aired 2003-12-29LET ME HAVE YOUR ADDRESS $2000: If you take a bead on an Archdeacon you can refer to him as this, like Bede Venerable
#4441, aired 2003-12-22SINGERS ALSO KNOWN AS $1000: "If I had a hammer", I'd hammer out his full first name: it's Trinidad Trini Lopez
#4419, aired 2003-11-20WORD ORIGINS $1600: If you roomed there as a freshman you might know that it's from the Latin for "sleeping place" dormitory
#4382, aired 2003-09-30MARSHMALLOW MADNESS $600: Hard to know if the Thanksgiving side dish of marshmallows, brown sugar & these still counts as a vegetable sweet potatoes
#4369, aired 2003-09-11IF THEY MARRIED... $800: Actress Driver opens up her "Circle of Friends" to include "Adaptation" actor Chris to drive away as... Minnie Cooper
#4338, aired 2003-06-11RIBBONS $1600: It looks as if a cord or ribbon runs between the tails of the 2 creatures in this constellation Pisces
#4324, aired 2003-05-22WOMEN OF POP $1000: (Hi, I'm Barbara Mandrell.) I had a pop & a country hit with this 1979 ballad whose title begins "If Loving You Is Wrong..." "I Don't Want To Be Right"
#4323, aired 2003-05-21"W"ORDS $600: If you've seen enough parsley in your life, try using this as a garnish instead watercress
#4314, aired 2003-05-08BRITISH HEIR WAYS $2000: As Prince of Wales & Prince Regent, this future king was a close pal of Beau Brummell, & quite a dandy himself George IV
#4313, aired 2003-05-07BESTSELLERS $200: It's the title of Frank Abagnale's bestselling memoir of life on the lam as a con artist & impostor "Catch Me If You Can"
#4280, aired 2003-03-21THE U.S. EMBASSY $200: As of April 2002, U.S. embassies won't normally issue these, but they'll still help if you lose yours a passport
#4257, aired 2003-02-18KISSES $1000: This song's second line is "Como si fuera esta la noche la ultima vez", "As if tonight was the last time" "Besame Mucho"
#4240, aired 2003-01-24POTLUCK $400: This cowboy neckerchief could be used as a mask if one were criminally inclined bandana
#4227, aired 2003-01-07HAT'S ALL, FOLKS $400: Proverbially, if you're crazy, you might be as "mad as" one of these makers of men's headwear hatter
#4197, aired 2002-11-26GLASS CLASS $800: The same note that's sounded as you run your finger along the rim can do this to the glass if sung shatter it
#4179, aired 2002-10-31DESIGN $2000: Softened by steam, it's the type of wood used to make the 19th century chair seen here bentwood (or rattan)
#4177, aired 2002-10-29EDUCATION JARGON $400: 65 out of 100 students did the same as or worse than you if your grade is in the 65th of these percentile
#4173, aired 2002-10-23MUSIC VIDEOS $2000: David Arquette's role as a guard in Creed's "What If" spoofs his Deputy Dewey role in this film series Scream
#4143, aired 2002-09-11E.T. 20th ANNIVERSARY $600: Of her role as little Gertie, she told Ent. Weekly, "I wouldn't be where I am now if it wasn't for 'E.T.'" Drew Barrymore
#4136, aired 2002-09-02HOMEMAKING $400: If you're washing greasy dishes, use cold water as you run this device the disposal
#4125, aired 2002-07-05THEATER TERMS $400: If your parents were in the theater, as well as you, it's said that you were born in one of these a trunk
#4122, aired 2002-07-02BIRD VERBS $400: If "ruffed" up, you might complain or grumble as this bird's name suggests grouse
#4119, aired 2002-06-27IF THEY MARRIED... $1600: Former First Lady Johnson leaves Las Vegas as the bride of "Leaving Las Vegas" star Nicolas & becomes... Lady Bird Cage
#4119, aired 2002-06-27IF THEY MARRIED... $2000: Ms. Gayle, singer of "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue", marries "American Beauty" scribe Alan & sees the future as... Crystal Ball
#4111, aired 2002-06-17NOT NO. 1 $200: As this, Abbie Rabine would become Miss America 2002 if Katie Harman throws in the sash first runner-up
#4084, aired 2002-05-09SWITZERLAND $400: If you're in top physical condition, you can climb this 14,691-foot peak also known as Monte Cervino the Matterhorn
#4084, aired 2002-05-09MASTERS $9,000 (Daily Double): Van Gogh & Kandinsky were in this modern art "show" named for the NYC military building where it was held in 1913 the Armory Show
#4076, aired 2002-04-29HAIL TO THE CHIEF $600: After being sworn in April 12, 1945 he said he felt as if "The moon, the stars, and all the planets" had fallen on him Truman
#4070, aired 2002-04-19FEELIN' BLUE $600: The ride seen here (Take a look.) at Universal Orlando is named for this ever-popular children's book One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish
#4057, aired 2002-04-0220th CENTURY BRITAIN $5,000 (Daily Double): On Oct. 31, 1956 British & French bombs destroyed much of this country's air force Egypt
#4045, aired 2002-03-15PAR-TAY! $400: As in the film "The Anniversary Party" smart hosts invite these people even if feuding with them over a barking dog neighbors
#4029, aired 2002-02-21THE 18th CENTURY $800: You may get sleepy at bedtime from this Iberian dessert wine produced by Sanderman since 1790 port (*sherry)
#3985, aired 2001-12-21FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS $1200: London's Whitechapel foundry made Big Ben as well as the "clock bells" for this Wren cathedral St. Paul's
#3976, aired 2001-12-10IF THEY WERE MUSICALS... $1600: The harpooners Queequeg, Daggoo & Tashtego serve as a Greek chorus in the musical of this book Moby Dick
#3968, aired 2001-11-28QUEEN ME $1200: She followed William IV as the monarch of Great Britain Queen Victoria
#3959, aired 2001-11-15WHAT ARE YOU AFRAID OF? $300: You probably won't do well on "Jeopardy!" if you suffer from bibliophobia, defined as the fear of these books
#3944, aired 2001-10-25DON'T LISTEN TO THEM! $1000: Returning from Munich in 1938 he predicted, "I believe it is peace in our time" Neville Chamberlain
#3920, aired 2001-09-21THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEWS $400: This author's "One L ", about the first year of law school, read "as if it were the most absorbing of thrillers" Scott Turow
#3911, aired 2001-09-10DRIVING $100: Do this if you love Jesus, but don't do it just as the light turns green honk
#3903, aired 2001-07-18JUST PLANE GEOMETRY $1,000 (Daily Double): The word geometry means to "measure" this the world, the earth (the land)
#3866, aired 2001-05-28LAW $400: We wonder if Paul Michael Glaser & David Soul will hook up again as these TV cops; word is, Huggy Bear wonders too Starsky & Hutch
#3856, aired 2001-05-14IF THEY MARRIED... $600: If the corn-rowed star of "10" married English diarist Samuel, she'd make an entry as... Bo Pepys
#3852, aired 2001-05-08SCIENCE $1,100 (Daily Double): At Prague Tech, we wonder if this physics professor's voice got higher as he moved toward you Christian Doppler
#3811, aired 2001-03-12IF I HAD A HAMMER... $300: Leprechauns can be located by the sound of their little hammers as they make these items of apparel shoes
#3809, aired 2001-03-08SYRUPTITIOUS $100: You'd be "as slow as" this syrup too if you were made from cane sugar Molasses
#3796, aired 2001-02-19THE ARTS THE NEW YORK TIMES $300: "As if St. Thomas Church were not making enough good music with its own choir", this abbey's choir visited in Oct. 2000 Westminster Abbey
#3785, aired 2001-02-02BE AFRAID... $300: Lucrezia Borgia may not be a good choice as a dinner guest if you're toxiphobic, afraid of this poison
#3770, aired 2001-01-12FASHION FORWARD $100: As if his Oscar for "American Beauty" wasn't enough, he made People Magazine's Best Dressed List in 2000, too Kevin Spacey
#3768, aired 2001-01-10"OLD" ENGLAND $400: Dates in England before 1752 are described as this if they are left in the Julian calendar Old style
#3768, aired 2001-01-10IF THEY WERE MUSICALS... $700 (Daily Double): As a musical, this Poe tale ends with Roderick & Madeline singing, "Our house, in the middle of a lake" "The Fall of the House of Usher"
#3728, aired 2000-11-15DORM LIFE $400: As seen in the film "Dead Man on Campus", legend has it that if this person dies you get straight As Your roommate
#3683, aired 2000-09-13LOOK UP $500: It sounds as if you could find these sloping roof beams going down the Snake River Rafters
#3664, aired 2000-07-06SUN $200: As if the sun didn't do enough, its activity also provides this type of display seen here: the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis)
#3662, aired 2000-07-04CELEBRATING THE IV $200: The last IV to serve as this was Pius IV in 1565 Pope
#3662, aired 2000-07-04CELEBRATING THE IV $1000: With 60 years, Christian IV holds the record as the man who reigned the longest over this country Denmark
#3649, aired 2000-06-15HAPPY TALK $200: If you're really happy, you may be "pleased as" this highly emotional puppet Punch
#3648, aired 2000-06-14AMERICAN FIRSTS $400: Royall Tyler created the flirtatious fop Billy Dimple in "The Contrast", the USA's first play of this type comedy (satire accepted)
#3638, aired 2000-05-31CALORIE COUNTING $300: If you can afford the calories as well as the price, a tablespoon of this sturgeon product has about 40 caviar
#3625, aired 2000-05-12EARLS $400: We don't know if the Earl Granville gave advice on outhouses as lord president of this council from 1751 to 1763 Privy Council
#3571, aired 2000-02-28EXCLAMATIONS! $400: An appearance as if by magic may be accompanied by this, French for "see there" Voila!
#3570, aired 2000-02-25BANNED AS PETS IN NYC $400: Not even if you get its food chocolate-covered can you keep this animal Anteater
#3492, aired 1999-11-09THE "REAL" WORLD $100: A simulated 3-D environment that a user can experience & manipulate as if it were physical virtual reality
#3492, aired 1999-11-09SPORTS RULES, MAN! $400: After a foul on your 1st shot in bowling, if you knock down all 10 pins on your 2nd shot, it's scored as one of these Spare
#3490, aired 1999-11-05IT'S EASY $100: Even if you're not a lumberjack, things can be as easy as falling off one of these a log
#3490, aired 1999-11-05IT'S EASY $200: If your wits don't "dessert" you, this clue will be "as easy as pie", or "a piece of" this cake
#3480, aired 1999-10-22EVERYBODY LOVES RAY $400: "Write if you get work" was Ray Goulding's catchphrase as half of this duo Bob and Ray
#3466, aired 1999-10-04THINGS I LEARNED AT THE MOVIES $500: As writer John JB Wilson observes, if you're surrounded by 12 bad guys, they must attack this way One at a time
#3453, aired 1999-09-15OLD COMMERCIALS $300: A woman in a '60s Clairol ad intoned, "If I had but one life to live, let me live it as" one of these Blonde
#3450, aired 1999-09-10OPPOSITES $600: This ocean liner & movie wouldn't have been as famous if they'd been called "Diminutive" Titanic
#3450, aired 1999-09-10OPPOSITES $1000: If you don't want to be attractive to insects, use this, the opposite of "attractive" repellent
#3438, aired 1999-07-14BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $400: If you're completely undressed, you're as "naked as" this bird that's noisy & often bright blue a jaybird
#3438, aired 1999-07-14QUOTATIONS $800: This Spaniard's mom said if he were a monk, he'd wind up pope; he said, "Instead, I became a painter & wound up as (me)" Pablo Picasso
#3374, aired 1999-04-15SAINTS $300 (Daily Double): St. Ambrose said, "If you are at" this city "live in (its) style:...elsewhere live as they live elsewhere" Rome
#3349, aired 1999-03-11THE ENGLISH MONARCH SPEAKS $400: She said Gladstone "speaks to me as if I was a public meeting" Victoria
#3348, aired 1999-03-10LIKE A LAMB $200: If your fleece is "white as snow", you might be tended by this classic nursery rhyme shepherdess Mary
#3336, aired 1999-02-22ADVERBS $600: Someone facing a deadline works this way, as if his body temperature is rising feverishly
#3334, aired 1999-02-18NAME THE POET $1000: "That's my last duchess painted on the wall, looking as if she were alive. I call that piece a wonder, now" Robert Browning
#3322, aired 1999-02-02AROUND THE OFFICE $100: Start worrying if someone hired for a week as one of these acts like Lara Flynn Boyle in the 1993 movie of that name The Temp
#3311, aired 1999-01-18PROSPERO $400: In act IV, Prospero tells us "We are such stuff as" these "are made on" dreams
#3294, aired 1998-12-24DECEMBER 24 $200: Nixon said this man could get out of jail if he quit as Teamster boss; he was released December 24, 1971 Jimmy Hoffa
#3288, aired 1998-12-16IF THEY WERE SUPERHEROES $400: This "Butch Cassidy" screenwriter would have the same powers as King Midas (William) Goldman
#3264, aired 1998-11-12LET'S SPEAK AUSTRALIAN, MATE $800: If you're "in the nick", you're this, like "The Thinker" the nude
#3250, aired 1998-10-23I'LL CRY IF I WANT TO $400: Until exposed as a fake, the Spanish statue seen here reportedly cried tears of this Blood
#3234, aired 1998-10-01"HIT" OR "MISS" $100: If you write my last name as T-R-E-B-E-C-K, you've just done this misspelled it
#3234, aired 1998-10-01"HIT" OR "MISS" $400: Even if you're not ordained, you may take a position as a "lay" one of these Missionary
#3232, aired 1998-09-29BEASTLY EXPRESSIONS $400: If you receive a horse as a gift, "Never" do this Look it in the mouth
#3224, aired 1998-09-17THE SMALL SCREEN $500 (Daily Double): (Hi, I'm Fred Savage. The answer is:) On "The Wonder Years" I played Kevin Arnold; this actor narrated the show as the adult Kevin Daniel Stern
#3215, aired 1998-07-17MATH $400: A figure is defined as this if it can be divided into 2 parts that are mirror images of each other symmetrical
#3210, aired 1998-07-10"DOUBLE" OR "NOTHING" $500: If Suzette tells Pierre "Your tower's quite an 'Eiffel'", he may take it as one of these a double entendre
#3174, aired 1998-05-21WE HAVE BETTER GRAMMAR $800: Sometimes ignored in English, it's the mood of hypothetical statements, as in "If I were king" Subjunctive
#3167, aired 1998-05-12ASTROLOGY $500: People born under this sign like to weigh all sides of an argument, as if they had a pair of scales Libra
#3148, aired 1998-04-15HOW DULL! $1000: His "Our Mutual Friend" says, "He'd be sharper than a serpent's tooth, if he wasn't as dull as ditch water" Charles Dickens
#3125, aired 1998-03-13LET'S TALK ABOUT SEX $500: "Golden Boy" playwright who defined sex as "the poor man's polo" Clifford Odets
#3117, aired 1998-03-03WORLD PLAYWRIGHTS $200: If this Brit's family had kept their original name, Da Pinta, his plays would be described as "Da Pintaesque" Harold Pinter
#3113, aired 1998-02-25WHAT'CHA GOT COOKIN'? $400: I'm sauteeing this organ meat in butter & lemon juice, as you'd know, if you had any brains
#3103, aired 1998-02-11HAMMURABI'S CODE $400: If a man hires a substitute to serve for him as one of these & doesn't pay, he's killed & the sub gets his house a soldier
#3093, aired 1998-01-28AUTHORS' ODD JOBS $200: If his "Time Machine" took you back to the 1880s, you'd find him working as an apprentice draper H.G. Wells
#3070, aired 1997-12-26THINK PINK $200: If you're greatly pleased, you're said to be this tickled pink
#3057, aired 1997-12-09& THOU BESIDE ME SINGING $500: If this folk trio went by their last names, they'd be known as Yarrow, Stookey & Travers Peter, Paul and Mary
#3056, aired 1997-12-08THE QUEEN'S ENGLISH $300: If you got a new brolly as a gift on Boxing Day, you received one of these Umbrella
#3050, aired 1997-11-28"IF" ONLY... $200: In "Clueless" Alicia Silverstone responds to male advances with this 2-word phrase "As If"
#3049, aired 1997-11-2713-LETTER WORDS $200: Astonished, as if suddenly smacked by lightning's partner thunderstruck
#3044, aired 1997-11-20AS THE OLD ADAGE SAYS... $100: If it fits, "wear it", but hope it's not "on the other foot" Shoe
#3012, aired 1997-10-07THE FALL CLASSIC $500: In Game 2 of the 1956 series, he was gone in the second inning; in game 5, he was perfect Don Larsen
#3004, aired 1997-09-25WOODY ALLEN FILMS $2,000 (Daily Double): Movie that features the following scene: - "As if that were possible. Ha!" - "It don't say 'Ha!'" Bullets Over Broadway
#2959, aired 1997-06-12RELIGION $200: In October 1996 the Pope told scientists this theory was sound if they accept it as God's work evolution
#2949, aired 1997-05-29BAKED GOODS $200: These treats can be baked bite-size & served as appetizers if the Knave of Hearts doesn't get them first Tarts
#2947, aired 1997-05-27STARTS WITH "R" $200: If you're basking on the beach in Cannes, you're on a strip known as this Riviera
#2943, aired 1997-05-21CHEMISTRY $200: Boyle's Law says the volume of a gas increases as this decreases if its temperature stays constant its pressure
#2910, aired 1997-04-04SONGS FROM MUSICALS $800: "With One Look", "The Greatest Star of All", "As If We Never Said Goodbye" Sunset Boulevard
#2880, aired 1997-02-21MUSIC APPRECIATION $400: Parlando is a direction to sing with clear enunciation as if doing this, as its name implies Speaking
#2850, aired 1997-01-101492 $800: Casimir IV was succeeded as king of this country by his son John Albert Poland
#2835, aired 1996-12-20IF YOU CAN'T SAY SOMETHING NICE $400: "I can sometimes deal with men as equals and therefore can afford to like them", she wrote in Ms. Gloria Steinem
#2815, aired 1996-11-22ANATOMY $200: 2 muscles, the brachialis & this one, allow you to bend your arm at the elbow the biceps
#2807, aired 1996-11-12MOVIE COSTUMES $300: She wore dozens of trendy costumes in "Clueless" but says she looks goofy offscreen -- as if! Alicia Silverstone
#2779, aired 1996-10-03U.S. HISTORY $200: On May 20, 1927, according to the New York Times, he said, "'So long' as if he were off on an automobile trip" Lindbergh
#2767, aired 1996-09-17BRITISH ROYALTY $2,500 (Daily Double): He was made Duke of Gloucester after his brother assumed the throne as King Edward IV Richard III
#2732, aired 1996-06-18POTPOURRI $1000: If John Chapman, better known as this, lived today, he might keep track of his plantings on a Macintosh Johnny Appleseed
#2618, aired 1996-01-10U.S. PRESIDENTS $2,000 (Daily Double): As envoy extraordinary to France, this future president helped arrange the Louisiana Purchase James Monroe
#2614, aired 1996-01-04INVENTIONS $100: If, as some say, Gen. Han Hsin invented this c. 200 B.C., he was the 1st to tell someone to go fly one a kite
#2610, aired 1995-12-29HINTS FROM HELOISE $200: If your hamster's wheel squeaks, Heloise suggests applying this sticky stuff also known as petrolatum Vaseline
#2590, aired 1995-12-01WEATHER $200: If you experience a wind known as a sirocco, you're in this desert Sahara
#2555, aired 1995-10-13WORLD FACTS $100: The Portuguese call this country a Nova Zelandia New Zealand
#2554, aired 1995-10-12HUMOROUS QUOTATIONS $800: Comic Steven Wright wondered "If Miles Davis is known as" this "in Europe" Kilometers Davis
#2527, aired 1995-09-05EUROPEAN HISTORY $1,000 (Daily Double): Henry of Navarre, who ruled as Henry IV, was France's first king from this house the Bourbon house
#2464, aired 1995-04-27THE AMERICAN WEST $300: If you have a "grain" of sense, you'll know the Navajo are noted for this art also known as dry painting sand painting
#2463, aired 1995-04-26WRITING EDs $800: He wrote "If Jesus Came to Boston" as well as the better-known "The Man Without a Country" Edward Everett Hale
#2438, aired 1995-03-22KINGS & QUEENS $800 (Daily Double): Queen Liliuokalani composed this song: "Aloha ʻOe"
#2433, aired 1995-03-15QUOTATIONS $100: This queen supposedly said, "Mr. Gladstone speaks to me as if I were a public meeting" Queen Victoria
#2431, aired 1995-03-13LITERARY ALLUSIONS $400: Ali Baba's 2-word command, it signifies something that brings about a desired result, as if by magic open sesame
#2377, aired 1994-12-27SHAKESPEAREAN CHARACTERS $600: In Shakespeare's "Henry IV" plays, this future king is known as Prince Hal Henry V
#2362, aired 1994-12-06EUROPE $600 (Daily Double): Albert II has been king of this country since August 9, 1993 Belgium
#2349, aired 1994-11-17U.S. GEOGRAPHY $2,600 (Daily Double): South Carolina's highest point, Sassafras Mountain, rises 3,560 feet in this range of the Appalachians the Blue Ridge Mountains
#2298, aired 1994-09-07MUSICAL TERMS $100: In violin music martele means to accent the notes sharply, as if striking a nail with this tool hammer
#2288, aired 1994-07-13MONTHS $400: James Russell Lowell asked, "And what is so rare as a day in" this month, "then if ever, come perfect days" June
#2275, aired 1994-06-24CAUSTIC QUOTES $600: Publilius Syrus counseled, "Treat your friend as if he might become" one of these your enemy
#2255, aired 1994-05-27ECONOMICS $1000: An asset is described as this if it is cash or can be converted quickly into cash with little loss liquid
#2225, aired 1994-04-15GEMS $200: These gems are classified as "Oriental" if they come from saltwater mollusks pearls
#2199, aired 1994-03-10HISTORIC NAMES $200: After finding this man, Henry Morton Stanley wrote, "It seemed to me as if I had met an old, old friend" Livingstone
#2194, aired 1994-03-03SCHOOL DAYS $300: Your grade point average if you get straight As 4.0
#2184, aired 1994-02-17SPANISH CLASS $1000: This liquid is known as agua caliente; if you get in trouble, you're in it hot water
#2155, aired 1994-01-07CLASSIC CINEMA $100: In "Casablanca" it's the song Bogart is referring to when he says, "If she can stand it, I can!" "As Time Goes By"
#2130, aired 1993-12-03SCIENCE $500: He discovered that if nitroglycerin was absorbed by an inert substance it wouldn't explode from shock Alfred Nobel
#2124, aired 1993-11-25VOCABULARY $200: It can describe a row of bushes that form a border, or it can mean to stall, as if hiding behind one Hedge
#2097, aired 1993-10-19HAIRDOS $100: This dome of teased hair piled high on the head sounds as if it comes with its own "comb" beehive
#2092, aired 1993-10-12SOCRATES $800: Shakespearean character who didn't mind if his wife was as "shrewd as Socrates' Xanthippe" Petruchio
#2070, aired 1993-09-10GARDENS $300: It's a community near Atlantic City & the only property in the U.S. version of Monopoly not named for a st. Marvin Gardens
#2059, aired 1993-07-15CIVIL WAR NICKNAMES $600: Col. John Mosby was known as this color "Ghost"; it helps if you know which side he was on Gray
#2047, aired 1993-06-29SIMILES $400: A really fast person runs like this kind of "lightning"—as if regular lightning isn't fast enough greased lightning
#2033, aired 1993-06-09EUROPEAN HISTORY $1000: In 1598 Henri IV of France issued an edict from this city that gave Protestants the same civil rights as Catholics Nantes
#2020, aired 1993-05-21SCIENCE $1,000 (Daily Double): From the Latin for "body", it's a free-moving cell such as an erythrocyte or leukocyte a corpuscle
#2001, aired 1993-04-26AROUND THE WORLD $100: If you're a Shropshire lad, you live in a county also known as Salop in this country England
#1986, aired 1993-04-05HINTS FROM HELOISE $200: If you've given up smoking, you can still use these small glass items as hamster feeding dishes an ash tray
#1960, aired 1993-02-26PHOBIAS $1000: If you're autophobic or monophobic, you're afraid of this, as many of us are at times being alone
#1959, aired 1993-02-25MYTHOLOGICAL WORDS & PHRASES $800: If you describe a spellbinding singer as "Orphie", you're comparing him to this mythical musician Orpheus
#1946, aired 1993-02-08NUMBER, PLEASE $200: Oscar Wilde wrote, "In married life" this "is company and two none" three
#1914, aired 1992-12-2419th CENTURY AMERICA $200: In 1876 he helped found the American Library Association & came up with a decimal system Melvil Dewey
#1879, aired 1992-11-05ON THE MONEY $3,000 (Daily Double): The 2 presidents on the current 5 coins who have pigtails Jefferson & Washington
#1864, aired 1992-10-15MONEY MATTERS $600: One of these is progressive if its rate increases as income does tax
#1843, aired 1992-09-16SPORTS NICKNAMES $500: This Boston Bruins center was called "The Garbage Man" Phil Esposito
#1775, aired 1992-04-24FAMOUS ALICES $400: Presidential daughter who said Calvin Coolidge looked "as if he had been weaned on a pickle" Alice Roosevelt
#1770, aired 1992-04-17PREFIXES $500: Latin for "as if", this prefix preceding -stellar or -judicial means seemingly quasi
#1663, aired 1991-11-20LEGAL LINGO $1000: Meaning "at first sight", it's evidence which, if contested, would establish an allegation as fact prima facie
#1589, aired 1991-06-27LANGUAGES $3,000 (Daily Double): It's the most widely spoken romance language Spanish
#1588, aired 1991-06-26RELIGION $800: If you repeat your mantra as the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi suggests, you're practicing this discipline meditation
#1586, aired 1991-06-24HISTORY $400: It looks as if Hawaii's Kamehameha I, like Mark Twain, came in with this astral event Halley's Comet
#1585, aired 1991-06-21SIMILES $200: If you're as dead as one of these nails, you're lifeless indeed a doornail
#1579, aired 1991-06-13FAMOUS COURT CASES $1,000 (Daily Double): When Bobby Seale was bound over for separate trial, his co-defendants became known as this group the Chicago 7
#1563, aired 1991-05-22PENNSYLVANIA $1000: If you consider the original 13 colonies as an arch, Pennsylvania is in this position the keystone
#1540, aired 1991-04-19HISTORIC NAMES $200: As Adrian IV, Nicholas Breakspear was the only Englishman to become this Pope
#1537, aired 1991-04-16DIPLOMACY $800: Of 2, 4, or 5 years, the length of the UN secretary general's renewable term 5 years
#1527, aired 1991-04-02MOVIE TRIVIA $300: If you never saw this actor with hair, you might not recognize him as Jean Lafitte in "The Buccaneer" Yul Brynner
#1511, aired 1991-03-11LITERARY QUOTES $2,000 (Daily Double): Walt Whitman described this as the babe of the vegetation grass
#1486, aired 1991-02-04DIRECTIONS $400: If you own a watch, you might know this direction is also known as withershins counterclockwise
#1477, aired 1991-01-22BASEBALL $400: If you forfeit a baseball game, the score goes into the books as this 9-0
#1472, aired 1991-01-15SHAKESPEAREAN 1ST LINES $800: This play subtitled "Or What You Will" opens, "If music be the food of love, play on" Twelfth Night
#1456, aired 1990-12-24LANGUAGES $500: The angular katakana characters of this written language are used for foreign words Japanese
#1429, aired 1990-11-15NATURE $200: It'll run if there's danger, or, if cornered, kick out, but will not as legend says bury its head an ostrich
#1411, aired 1990-10-22FIRST AID $100: This tight device should only be applied as a last resort if bleeding is severe a tourniquet
#1390, aired 1990-09-214-LETTER WORDS $200: You're free as a bird if you fly this & we don't mean a 2-door automobile a coop
#9, aired 1990-08-11WORLD CAPITALS $200: King Christian IV built the Round Tower in this Danish capital as an astronomical observatory Copenhagen
#5, aired 1990-07-14CIVIL WAR $500: You're hot as a pistol if you know the Union bought over 146,000 of this company's pistols Colt
#5, aired 1990-07-14OPERA $5,800 (Daily Double): Donizetti opera that includes the following, perhaps the most famous mad scene in opera: Lucia di Lammermoor
#1350, aired 1990-06-15CONSTELLATIONS $800: Hercules looks as if he could pluck this instrument from the sky the lyre
#1346, aired 1990-06-11ART $1000: Impressionist born in Pennsylvania in 1844, she died near Paris in 1926 Mary Cassatt
#1332, aired 1990-05-22"NORTH" $400: Shakespeare's Julius Caesar said, "If I could pray to move, prayers would move me; but I am as constant as" this the North Star
#1331, aired 1990-05-21GREEK MYTHOLOGY $1000: Her sisters Stheno & Euryale are mentioned in myth, but we don't know if they were as ugly Medusa
#1330, aired 1990-05-18IN THE DICTIONARY $500: You could be described as lupine if you resembled one of these animals Wolf
#1312, aired 1990-04-24ROYALTY $1000: In 1080 Canute IV succeeded his brother Harold Hen as king of this country Denmark
#1287, aired 1990-03-20FAMOUS FOLKS $100: This dancer was quoted as saying, "If I sing in the rain now, I get pneumonia" Gene Kelly
#1279, aired 1990-03-08MYTHOLOGICAL PAIRS $1000: Until the night he drowned, Leander swam across the Hellespont every night to meet her Hero
#1276, aired 1990-03-05ANTIQUES $200: Used as early as the 15th century, apostle spoons usually came in sets of this number 12 or 13 (if they included the Christ figure)
#1257, aired 1990-02-06FILE UNDER "F" $200: You're in fine fettle if you're as fit as one of these a fiddle
#1254, aired 1990-02-01SCIENCE $200: If something's described as effervescent, it means it has a lot of these Bubbles
#1242, aired 1990-01-16SEAFOOD $800: If fish such as shad is baked on a wooden board, it's said to be this planked
#1235, aired 1990-01-05COUPLES $1000: He directed his wife, Giulietta Masina in "Juliet of the Spirits" & "La Strada" Federico Fellini
#1209, aired 1989-11-307 WONDERS $1000: If you were "as rich as" this king, you could help fund a Temple of Artemis just like he did Croesus
#1177, aired 1989-10-17TEXAS $700 (Daily Double): David G. Burnet, Mirabeau B. Lamar, Anson Jones & Sam Houston were the only ones to hold this office president of the Republic of Texas
#1171, aired 1989-10-09CURRENT EVENTS $400: Until this man was sworn in as Defense Secretary, Wm. Howard Taft IV was Acting Secretary Dick Cheney
#1167, aired 1989-10-03THE BIBLE $300: Leviticus 13:45 says to go about crying "unclean" if one has the disease commonly translated as this leprosy
#1144, aired 1989-07-20PROVERBS $100: As you do this "so you must lie on it", which is hard to do if you think about it "As you make your bed"
#1101, aired 1989-05-22TURTLES $300: As you can tell by their name, these turtles have strong jaws & may bite fiercely if disturbed snapping turtles
#1071, aired 1989-04-10GEOLOGY $200: Alternate name of silicified wood, it sounds as if it was scared stiff petrified wood
#1062, aired 1989-03-28FUNNY FELINES $500: If you quote this lion as saying "Exit stage left"--you'll be right Snagglepuss
#980, aired 1988-12-02AWARDS $600: While a Golden Gloves winner is a boxer, a Gold Glove winner is this fielder
#942, aired 1988-10-11MAN IN SPACE $800: On April 18, 1985 Reagan asked, by radio, if this senator would come back down & help him with the budget Jake Garn
#892, aired 1988-06-21NEW YORKERS $400: Barry Goldwater said he chose this man as his running mate because "He drives Johnson nuts" William E. Miller
#878, aired 1988-06-01CELEBRITY AUTHORS $1000: "If your children have never hated you, you've failed as a parent", she said in "This 'N That" Bette Davis
#870, aired 1988-05-20ODD JOBS $200: If you were known as a trailblazer, you did this to trees along the route mark them with an X (notch them)
#819, aired 1988-03-10"T" TIME $200: A "tercentenary" celebrates this anniversary the 300th (year)
#807, aired 1988-02-23GOING IN STYLE $500 (Daily Double): This legendary movie star died in 1932, reportedly in Jean Harlow's arms: Rin Tin Tin
#799, aired 1988-02-11PARTS OF SPEECH $500: "And" & "but" & "because" & "as if" conjunctions
#771, aired 1988-01-04MORTAL MATTERS $200: According to the abbreviation, what you are if the hospital classifies you as "DOA" dead on arrival
#769, aired 1987-12-31CLOTHING IN SONG $200: When he was "all dressed up for the dance" Marty Robbins had a pink carnation on the lapel of this a white sportscoat
#765, aired 1987-12-25"LITTLE" $300: If your wife is a member of N.O.W., you'd probably never introduce her as this the little woman
#751, aired 1987-12-07"IF"FY SONGS $400: Circumstances under which "ev'ry man would be as free as a bird, ev'ry voice would be a voice to be heard" "If I Ruled The World"
#750, aired 1987-12-04AUTHORS $600: Being a socialist was his "crime & punishment" was being sent to Siberia Dostoyevsky
#712, aired 1987-10-13BIOLOGY $300 (Daily Double): A single human sperm or egg cell contains this many chromosomes 23
#712, aired 1987-10-13STUPID GEOGRAPHY $500: Site of London's zoo, it was laid out as a park when George IV was prince regent Regent Park
#692, aired 1987-09-15'50s ADS $100: As Betty Furness frequently said, "You can be sure if it's..." this Westinghouse
#673, aired 1987-07-08WORLD CAPITALS $1,000 (Daily Double): Alphabetical distinction of the countries whose capitals are Kinshasa, Lusaka, & Harare countries that begin with the letter Z
#672, aired 1987-07-07VOCABULARY $200: Of a witch, waterfowl, or way out, what you're looking for if you're looking for a egress way out
#661, aired 1987-06-22SUDDEN DEATH $600: They're the victims of the dreaded contagious disease known as "ich" fish
#658, aired 1987-06-17COLORS IN GAMES $800: If you land on this color in Trivial Pursuit, you need to answer a question on history yellow
#656, aired 1987-06-15QUOTABLE WRITERS $800: Oscar Wilde felt this author of "Turn of the Screw" wrote fiction "as if it were a painful duty" Henry James
#648, aired 1987-06-03BELGIUM $200 (Daily Double): Statue seen here attributes Antwerp's name to a lad's slaying a giant & throwing this part into the river his hand
#628, aired 1987-05-06COLLEGE NICKNAMES $800: If you don't like "Bulldogs" for Yale's nickname, it carries this as a spare the Elis
#602, aired 1987-03-31WEATHER $800: Meteorologically, if there is 10% cloud cover or less, a day is defined as this clear
#600, aired 1987-03-27NAUTICAL TRIVIA $400: A "crimp"s criminal specialty was doing this to sailors--even if they didn't end up in China Shanghaiing them
#596, aired 1987-03-23HOBBIES $100: If someone refers to you by your call sign, such as K8IGW, your hobby is this ham radio
#593, aired 1987-03-18WORDS OF THE PAST $100: If you ate a "porknell", you're as fat as one of these pig
#577, aired 1987-02-24CONSTELLATIONS $300: As usually charted, stars in the constellation Cassiopeia form this letter W (M)
#573, aired 1987-02-18POE-ETRY $1000: Poe's poem "The Haunted Palace" is quoted as if written by a character in the story of this doomed house House of Usher
#552, aired 1987-01-20U.S. HISTORY $200: If we'd bought this Spanish island in 1848 as Polk wanted to, we'd have avoided a missile crisis Cuba
#545, aired 1987-01-09WOMEN IN THE NEWS $200: His wife, Safia, has been quoted as saying "If I thought he was a terrorist, I would not stay with him" Muammar Gaddafi
#500, aired 1986-11-07SHAKESPEAREAN PROVERBS $800: In Henry IV, Pt. I Shakespeare described it as "the better part of valour" discretion
#475, aired 1986-10-03EDIBLE NAMES $800: In 1971, he was "chiefly" responsible for instituting busing to end school segregation Warren Burger
#473, aired 1986-10-01"RICH" & "POOR" $500: The Joe E. Lewis aphorism which ends "as long as you've got money" Doesn't matter if you're rich or poor
#464, aired 1986-09-18TWINKIES $1000: She has termed as "Twinkies" newscasters who "seem as if they've blow-dreid their brains, too" Linda Ellerbee
#448, aired 1986-05-28TREES $100: If you go 'round it you'll see it's a tree, not a bush, as it's called in the nursery rhyme a mulberry
#440, aired 1986-05-16SYMBOLS $400: If your calendar shows the moon's phases, the new moon will appear this way a blackened circle
#440, aired 1986-05-16CELEBRITY QUOTES $800: TV host who considers himself witty & earthy, "as if Voltaire & Jane Russell had had a child" Dick Cavett
#434, aired 1986-05-08ACTRESSES $500: "If I'd been a ranch they would have called me the bar nothing" she said as "Gilda" in 1946 Rita Hayworth
#420, aired 1986-04-18THE WORST $400: Guinness lists "the sixth sick sheik's sixth sheep's sick" as the worst of these a tongue twister
#417, aired 1986-04-15FASHION DESIGNERS $1000: Practicing punk style she "preaches", this middle-age English designer often dyes her own hair orange Zandra Rhodes
#412, aired 1986-04-08SOAP OPERAS $100: Most of the action in this prime-time soap takes place 1 mile above sea level Dynasty
#408, aired 1986-04-02OPERA $600: Due to ban on public stage performances, this U.S. city heard its 1st opera in 1769 as a concert Boston
#408, aired 1986-04-02OPERA $1,000 (Daily Double): 1816 Rome premiere of this beloved work was called one of the greatest fiascos in opera: [Instrumental music plays] The Barber of Seville
#399, aired 1986-03-20LESSER-KNOWN NAMES $400: Dante's Divine Comedy might not have sold as well if people had to ask for it by this, his last name Alighieri
#383, aired 1986-02-26MUSICAL QUESTIONS $1000: If you told Andy Williams he looks as good as as he did in 1958, he might ask this "Are You Sincere?"
#365, aired 1986-01-31TRANSPORTATION $100: As of July 1, 1985, you can be fined in Michigan if not wearing it while driving a seatbelt
#351, aired 1986-01-13TELEVISION $200 (Daily Double): Cable network that adopted this Pointer Sisters song as its jingle: "We shouldn't even think about tomorrow / Sweet memories will last a long, long time / We'll have a good time, baby, don't you worry / And if we're still playing 'round, boy, that's just fine / Let's get excited, we just can't hide it" Showtime
#296, aired 1985-10-2815-LETTER WORDS $800: If a plane can fly, it's referred to as being "sound" in this way aerodynamically
#269, aired 1985-09-19COMPARISONS $300: If a man could proportionally lift as much as this insect, he'd lift 8,100 lbs. ant
#169, aired 1985-05-02MAMMALS $600: If a man ate proportionately as much as this smallest mammal, he would consume over 500 lbs. a day the shrew
#165, aired 1985-04-26CARDS $200: Type of bridge that sounds as if it might be played by a bored bride and groom honeymoon
#165, aired 1985-04-26ARCHITECTURE $200: English style which developed during the reigns of Georges I, II, III & IV Georgian
#161, aired 1985-04-22COMPOSERS $600: One of the "3 B's", as a youth he made money playing piano in Hamburg bordellos Johannes Brahms
#159, aired 1985-04-18RELIGION $400: Rastafarians worship this late Ethiopian emperor as God Haile Selassie
#65, aired 1984-12-07ALL THAT JAZZ $200: As Duke Ellington wrote, "It don't mean a thing if it ain't got" this the swing
#65, aired 1984-12-07WATER SPORTS $400 (Daily Double): What an unlucky surfer has just experienced in this song wipeout

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (76 results returned)

#9016, aired 2024-01-15ON THE STAGE: Paul Robeson said that even as this character "kills, his honor is at stake... the honor of his whole culture is involved" Othello
#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
#8919, aired 2023-07-2019th CENTURY BRITISH POEMS: The author of this unfinished epic poem was unsure if he wanted the title character to "end in Hell--or in an unhappy marriage" Don Juan
#8743, aired 2022-11-16THE NEW TESTAMENT: Paul's letter to them is the New Testament epistle with the most Old Testament quotations Hebrews
#8578, aired 2022-02-1618th CENTURY HISTORY: The stated aim of this period was using violence to achieve political goals; its success aided in its demise in under a year the Reign of Terror
#8575, aired 2022-02-11INTERNATIONAL PLAYWRIGHTS: A piece of writing advice from this man who died in 1904 concludes, "Otherwise don't put it there" (Anton) Chekhov
#8558, aired 2022-01-19FILMS OF THE 2000s: One of the screenwriters of this 2001 film described it as "'Clueless' meets 'The Paper Chase"' Legally Blonde
#8018, aired 2019-06-19ANCIENT LITERATURE: If you were using an alternate name, the title of this work could be translated as "Troy Story" the Iliad
#8006, aired 2019-06-03SHAKESPEARE'S TIME: The line "a great reckoning in a little room" in "As You Like It" is usually taken to refer to this author's premature death Christopher Marlowe
#7508, aired 2017-04-12SCARY MOVIES: A remake of this scary movie was released on 6/6/2006, 30 years to the day after the release of the original The Omen
#7395, aired 2016-11-04HISTORIC DOCUMENTS: William Seward objected to its timing, saying "it may be viewed as the last measure of an exhausted government" the Emancipation Proclamation
#7225, aired 2016-01-29THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: He wrote, "As life and fortune are risked by serving his majesty, it is necessary that the latter shall be secured" Benedict Arnold
#7174, aired 2015-11-19FRENCH NOVEL TITLE HEROES: He "looked as if he had been shut up for a long time in a tomb and... been unable to recover the... complexion of the living" the Count of Monte Cristo
#7119, aired 2015-07-23COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES: The mission of this Western university founded in 1875 is "to assist individuals in their quest for perfection and eternal life" Brigham Young University
#7053, aired 2015-04-22AMERICAN POETRY: This 1883 poem says, "Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand a mighty woman..." "The New Colossus"
#7034, aired 2015-03-26NAVY SHIPS: First designated as Armored Cruiser No. 1, this ship was commissioned in 1895 & operated on our East Coast & in the Caribbean the Maine
#6914, aired 2014-10-09HISTORICAL FIGURES: A 2012 poll by Britain's National Army Museum voted this man, born in 1732, as the nation's greatest military enemy George Washington
#6896, aired 2014-09-15AUTHORS: In 1937 his sister said he had "hats of every description" which he would use as a "foundation of his next book" Dr. Seuss
#6840, aired 2014-05-16SECRETARIES OF STATE: Serving 160 years apart, these 2 Secretaries of State are the only ones who never married Condoleezza Rice & James Buchanan
#6771, aired 2014-02-10ISLANDS: In a satellite photo, volcanic activity can be seen on this 10,000-square-mile island Sicily
#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
#6720, aired 2013-11-29COLLEGE SPORTS MASCOTS: In 1947 Walt Disney made a handshake deal to let this university use one of his major characters as its mascot, still in use today the University of Oregon
#6686, aired 2013-10-14BIG COUNTRIES: In area, it's the largest former Soviet republic after Russia & the largest nation that doesn't border an ocean Kazakhstan
#6472, aired 2012-11-06CABINET DEPARTMENTS: "Si ve algo, diga algo" was part of a 2011 Spanish-language TV campaign by this Cabinet department Homeland Security
#6396, aired 2012-06-11EVENTS IN THE BIBLE: Acts 1:13 says this event occurred in "an upper room" the Last Supper
#6167, aired 2011-06-07BESTSELLERS: In the beginning this 2005 novel was simply titled "Forks" Twilight
#6063, aired 2011-01-12COMPUTER SCIENCE: John Tukey coined this compound word in 1958 saying it was as important as "tubes, transistors, wires, tapes..." software
#5779, aired 2009-10-29THE PULITZER PRIZE FOR DRAMA: 1 of the 2 1-word plays, winners in 2001 & 2005, which both became movies; if you have one, you want the other (1 of) Proof & Doubt
#5703, aired 2009-05-27BIG COUNTRIES: Forbes magazine uses "BRIC", an acronym for these 4 large nations advancing in economic power Brazil, Russia, India & China
#5549, aired 2008-10-23FICTIONAL CHARACTERS: This character, created in Europe in the 19th c., has a name that can be translated as "eye of pine" Pinocchio
#5443, aired 2008-04-16CONSUMER PRODUCTS: This product was reintroduced in 1906 with trimethylxanthine as the sole remaining stimulant Coca-Cola
#5373, aired 2008-01-09THE CATHOLIC CHURCH: First mentioned in a letter by Clement IV in 1265, this item worn by the Pope features an image of St. Peter in a boat a ring
#5090, aired 2006-10-27NAMES ON THE MAP: 2 new place names on the map in 1924, both honoring the same man, were Ulyanovsk & this Leningrad
#5021, aired 2006-06-12U.S. NEWSPAPERS: During the American Revolution, this New England newspaper had the USA's highest circulation; it's still in the top 50 the Hartford Courant
#4997, aired 2006-05-09COMPOSING CONTEMPORARIES: One of 2 hyphenated composers who flourished in the 1870s, one with "The Maid of Pskov" & one with "Samson et Dalila" (1 of) Camille Saint-Saens & (Nicolai) Rimsky-Korsakov
#4977, aired 2006-04-11THE EARLY 1900s: These 2 nations fought a war on neither nation's soil; the decisive battle came at present-day Shen-Yang Russia & Japan
#4961, aired 2006-03-20THE TECHNOLOGY SECTOR: If you'd invested $84 for 4 shares of this company at its March 13, 1986 IPO, you'd have 1,152 shares & $30,124.80 as of Jan. 1, 2006 Microsoft
#4896, aired 2005-12-19TRADEMARKS: As the result of a merger in 1999, this company's trademarks include both a tiger & Pegasus Exxon Mobil
#4895, aired 2005-12-161940s MOVIES: This 1942 film gained greater distinction following a January 1943 meeting of Allied leaders in its title location Casablanca
#4848, aired 2005-10-12SWEET TREATS: Once known as fairy floss in the U.S., it's "papa's beard" in France & "sugar wool" in Germany cotton candy
#4797, aired 2005-06-14EUROPEAN CAPITALS: In an August 1989 protest, a 2-million-person human chain stretched from Tallinn to Riga to this city Vilnius
#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
#4742, aired 2005-03-29HISTORICAL PLAYS: "If I were to dress as a woman, they would think of me as a woman... What would become of me?" is a line from this 1923 play Saint Joan
#4689, aired 2005-01-13FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVANTS: With 7 years' service, this man who resigned in June 2004 had the longest tenure in his position in over 4 decades George Tenet (former head of the CIA)
#4479, aired 2004-02-12SONGS: One of the first to sing it publicly was Baltimore actor Fredinand Durang at Captain McCauley's tavern in October 1814 "The Star-Spangled Banner"
#4458, aired 2004-01-14WORLD GEOGRAPHY: This country's coastline, on the Gulf of Aden & the Indian Ocean, is the longest on the African continent Somalia
#4298, aired 2003-04-16THE SECRET SERVICE: This 20th century U.S. president was the first to receive full-time protection from the Secret Service Theodore Roosevelt
#4197, aired 2002-11-26POLITICIANS: Name of the man who would serve as chief executive if President Bush & Vice President Cheney were incapacitated Dennis Hastert (Speaker of the House)
#4163, aired 2002-10-09THE CENSUS: The 1930 U.S. Census was the first to ask if residents owned one of these & 12 million were counted a radio
#4137, aired 2002-09-03SEPTEMBER 1984: History-making woman whose Sept. 1984 itinerary included speeches in Dallas, Spokane, Syracuse & Youngstown Geraldine Ferraro
#4087, aired 2002-05-14VICE PRESIDENTS: He was the only vice president to be elected to, & serve, 2 full terms as president Thomas Jefferson
#3336, aired 1999-02-22WORLD GEOGRAPHY: It's the only body of water with shores on the continents of Asia, Africa & Europe Mediterranean Sea
#3288, aired 1998-12-16THEATRICAL TERMS: Partly from Greek for "song", they began as plays with music, then acquired sensational plots melodramas
#3237, aired 1998-10-06AMERICAN SYMBOLS: In 1944 Smokey Bear replaced this Disney character as the symbol of the U.S. Forest Service Bambi
#3149, aired 1998-04-16RETAIL: Frustrated by department stores, Donald Fisher founded this chain in 1969 as a record & jeans store The Gap
#2663, aired 1996-03-13OPERA: He conducted the world premieres of "Pagliacci", "La Boheme" & "The Girl of the Golden West" Arturo Toscanini
#2541, aired 1995-09-25NEXT IN LINE: Jacqueline, Claudia, Thelma, … Elizabeth "Betty" (Ford)
#2426, aired 1995-03-06THE 1980s: In 1989 a statue called "Goddess of Democracy" was erected in this square Tiananmen Square
#2304, aired 1994-09-151994: James Gregory, a former Robben Island warden, was an invited guest at this May 10, 1994 event the inauguration of Nelson Mandela
#2095, aired 1993-10-15FAMOUS HOMES: The ticket office at this presidential home hands out dozens of $2 bills as change every day Monticello
#1949, aired 1993-02-11SUPREME COURT JUSTICES: His father, Eugene, an immigrant from Sicily, taught romance languages at Brooklyn College Antonin Scalia
#1927, aired 1993-01-12NAMES IN THE NEWS: He was born William Jefferson Blythe IV on August 19, 1946 Bill Clinton
#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
#1568, aired 1991-05-29U.S. PRESIDENTS: He served as president during the 49th, 50th, 53rd & 54th Congresses Grover Cleveland
#1474, aired 1991-01-17FAMOUS WOMEN: 1 of 2 women who made the Top 10 on Forbes' list of the highest-earning entertainers of 1989-90 (1 of) Madonna & Oprah Winfrey
#1370, aired 1990-07-13WEAPONS: In the Civil War contact mines, like the ones that didn't slow Farragut in Mobile Bay, were called this torpedos
#1232, aired 1990-01-02THE OSCARS: Of Cecil B. De Mille's 70 films, only this non-Biblical one won "Best Picture" The Greatest Show on Earth
#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
#1152, aired 1989-09-12LITERATURE: The next-to-last chapter of this novel is entitled "The Knitting Done" A Tale of Two Cities
#1103, aired 1989-05-24WORLD CITIES: Linked by the world's 5th longest suspension bridge, it lies in both Europe & Asia Istanbul
#958, aired 1988-11-02THE SPACE RACE: Sputnik was the Soviet's 1st satellite, while this was ours Explorer
#926, aired 1988-09-19MYTHOLOGY: 2 of the 3 goddesses who were contestants in the famous beauty contest judged by Paris (2 of) Aphrodite, Athena or Hera
#554, aired 1987-01-22CITIES: In 1904, this city hosted the Democratic National Convention, a World's Far & the Olympics St. Louis
#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
#314, aired 1985-11-21THE SUPREME COURT: This president appointed more Supreme Court justices than any other George Washington
#30, aired 1984-10-19ASTRONOMY: After the Sun & the Moon, the brightest astronomical object regularly seen in our sky the planet Venus

Players (364 results returned)

Ariella Goldstein, a junior from Muhlenberg College 2009 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 20 and from Cortlandt Manor,...
Laura Myers, a senior from the University of Missouri 2009 College Championship second runner-up: $29,900. 22 and from Richmond, Virginia...
Becky Anderson, a retired software specialist originally from Morganton, North Carolina Season 25 1-time champion: $16,401 + $2,000. Becky Anderson - A...
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:...
Aaron Wicks, a planning and evaluation manager from Rochester, New York Season 26 1-time champion: $18,001 + 1,000. Aaron Wicks Rochester, NY...
Erin McLean, a sophomore from Boston University from Danvers, Massachusetts 2011 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 2010-B College Championship winner:...
Andrew Chung, a sophomore from Harvey Mudd College 2008 College Championship 2nd runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $25,000. 20 and...
Anthony Fox, an account executive from Arlington Heights, Illinois Season 27 4-time champion: $51,998 + $1,000. Playing as "Tony", Anthony...
Mike Maheu, a high school teacher from San Diego, California Season 25 2-time champion: $46,242 + $1,000. Last name pronounced like...
Tom Toce, an actuary from New York, New York Season 26 2-time champion: $39,200 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
Joey Beachum, a senior from Mississippi State University 2010 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2008 College Championship winner: $100,000...
Inta Antler, a retired computer programmer from Scarborough, Ontario, Canada Season 25 1-time champion: $12,700 + $2,000. Inta Antler - A...
Thomas L. Friedman, an author and foreign affairs columnist from The New York Times "He has won three Pulitzer Prizes and authored six best sellers,...
Elza Reeves, a bank teller from Louisville, Kentucky Season 25 1-time champion: $16,400 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Danny Devries, a junior from the University of Michigan 2008 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000. 21 and from West Bloomfield, MI...
Ellen Eichner, a junior from the Ohio State University from Northbrook, Illinois 2010-B College Championship semifinalist: $10,000 + a Nintendo Wii + the...
Carolyn Young, a homemaker from Marietta, Georgia Season 25 1-time champion: $30,000 + $2,000. Mother of Season 32...
Anjali Tripathi, a senior from MIT "Math and science were her favorite subjects in seventh grade. We're...
Suchita Shah, a senior from the University of Wisconsin-Madison 2008 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 20 and from Holmen, WI...
Brandon Hensley, a sophomore from Caltech 2008 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 19 and from Huntington, WV at...
Scott Menke, a senior from Johns Hopkins University 2009 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000. 21 and from Flemington, New Jersey...
Alison Stone Roberg, an administrative assistant from Kansas City, Missouri Season 26 3-time champion: $85,102 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Jennifer Broders, a junior high school social studies teacher from Stockton, Iowa Season 26 2-time champion: $59,801 + $1,000. Jennifer Broders - a...
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...
Rebecca Dixon, a graduate student and musician from Vancouver, Washington Season 26 2-time champion: $53,002 + $1,000. Rebecca and her partner...
Ingrid Nelson, a judicial assistant from Lake Mills, Wisconsin Season 25 2-time champion: $27,802 + $2,000. Ingrid Nelson - A...
Dan Smith, a student from Chicago, Illinois Season 25 3-time champion: $69,200 + $1,000. Dan Smith - a...
Nick Yozamp, a junior from Washington University in St. Louis 2010 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 2010-A College Championship winner:...
Katie Winter, a senior from Tufts University 2008 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 22 and from Hershey, PA at...
Gail Flemmons, a history teacher from Clinton, Mississippi Season 25 2-time champion: $46,399 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Lewis Black, a stand-up comedian from Lewis Black's Root of All Evil "With success in films, plays, books, and TV specials, he tours...
David Hudson, a junior from the University of Virginia "His musical taste has changed since he won $10,000 on Kids...
Neil Patrick Harris, an actor from How I Met Your Mother "He's received critical acclaim on Broadway and on TV, and his...
Jonathan Hawley, a sophomore from Harvard University 2008 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 19 and from Oceanside, CA at...
Danielle Zsenak, a senior from Marquette University 2008 College Championship 1st runner-up: $50,000. Last name pronounced like "zshen-NOCK"....
Eric Betts, a senior from Emory University 2009 College Championship first runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $50,000. 21 and...
Jim Davis, a college music and humanities instructor from Freeport, Illinois Season 25 2-time champion: $62,802 + $2,000. Not be to confused...
Patrick Tucker, a senior from the University of Notre Dame 2010 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2009 College Championship winner: $100,000...
Kori Tyler, a high school teacher from Cordova, Tennessee Season 26 player (2010-02-26). Season 25 1-time champion: $20,000 + $2,000....
Mark Petterson, a senior from the University of Kansas 2009 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 21 and from Prairie Village,...
Chris Rodrigues, a personal banking representative from New Bedford, Massachusetts Season 26 3-time champion: $41,498 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
Zach Safford, a senior from Williams College "His early interest in cryptozoology has been replaced by a history...
Elizabeth Galoozis, a reference librarian from Cambridge, Massachusetts Season 26 2-time champion: $38,801 + $2,000. Elizabeth Galoozis - A...
Colby Burnett, a high school world history teacher from Chicago, Illinois "He teaches at a school started by the Dominicans of St....
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...
Courtney Trezise, a senior from Michigan State University 2009 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 21 and from Okemos, Michigan at...
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...
Judy Mermelstein, a Census field representative from Queens, New York Season 25 1-time champion: $38,401 + $1,000. Judy also appeared on...
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...
Melanie Bruchet, a senior from Bryn Mawr "Everyone wants to be an astronaut when they're a kid, but...
Charles Shaughnessy, an actor from Mad Men "As Shane Donovan on Days of Our Lives, he won three...
Will Warren, a senior from the University of Alabama 2010-A College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. Hometown: Madison, Alabama. Will Warren Blog...
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...
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...
Mark Dawson, a business manager from Chamblee, Georgia "In 2003, he became the first to win a quarter of...
Dmitry Spivak, a junior from Northwestern University "The 11-year-old wasn't really kidding when he said he wanted to...
Robert Gibbs, a former press secretary from the Obama White House "In 2004, he joined Barack Obama's senatorial campaign as communications director,...
Matt Jacobs, a science teacher originally from Stratford, Connecticut Season 25 1-time champion: $10,323 + $1,000. Matt resided in Silver...
Jason Pratt, a middle school history teacher from Woodbridge, Virginia Season 25 2-time champion: $32,701 + $1,000. Jason Pratt - A...
Paul Kursky, a copywriter from San Francisco, California 2011 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 26 5-time champion: $109,411...
Katty Kay, a Washington, D.C. anchor from BBC World News America "She's the Washington, D.C. anchor for BBC World News America, as...
Nate Austin, a student from Hutchinson Community College "His original plan was to own a chain of international hotels...
Lisa Makar, a senior from University of Maryland "As a seventh grader, she was planning a career as a...
Matt Drury, a government analyst from New York, New York Season 26 1-time champion: $18,799 + $2,000. Matthew Drury - A...
Monica Thieu, a sophomore at the University of North Texas from Dallas, Texas 2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2019 All-Star Games member of...
Babu Srinivasan, a history professor at Prairie View A&M University from Houston, Texas "A five-time champion in 2001, he's now a history professor at...
Leah Anthony Libresco, a junior from Yale University 2010-A College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Hometown: Mineola, New York. Jeopardy!...
Stacy Braverman, a public interest lawyer from Washington, D.C. Season 26 1-time champion: $14,984 + $2,000. As detailed in a...
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, a Basketball Hall of Famer and all-time leading scorer from the NBA "He's one of the greatest NBA players in history. Here's Hall...
Claudia Perry, a sports copy editor from Jersey City, New Jersey "A pop music critic when she first appeared on Jeopardy!, she's...
Dan D'Addario, a senior from Columbia University 2010-A College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Hometown: Farmington, Connecticut. Daniel D'Addario...
Cheech Marin, an actor, comedian, director, writer and musician from Lost "He's played a cop on Nash Bridges, voiced a 1959 Chevy...
Christine Carrino Gorowara, a teacher educator from Wilmington, Delaware Season 25 2-time champion: $43,202 + $1,000. Wife of Season 26...
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...
Chris Wallace, a TV host from Fox News Sunday "In March, this Fox News anchor was honored by the National...
Dara Lind, a junior from Yale University 2008 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 20 and from Cincinnati, OH at...
James Grant, a junior from Georgetown University 2008 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 21 and from Manhattan Beach,...
Leszek Pawlowicz, a shovel bum from Flagstaff, Arizona "He was a material scientist living in Phoenix when he won...
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...
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,...
Kerri Regan, a senior from Bethpage, New York 2005 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 17 at the time of the...
Miguel Ferrer, an actor from Crossing Jordan "He began his career as a studio drummer and played on...
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, a Basketball Hall of Famer and all-time leading scorer from the NBA "In January, the State Department named this NBA Hall of Famer...
Diane Wilshere, an actor and playwright from Manassas, Virginia Season 25 1-time champion: $18,801 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Curtis Joseph, a sophomore from Scottsdale Community College "In 1999, his nickname was 'Curtles the Troll', and he wanted...
Kate Carlyle, a records officer from New Lenox, Illinois Season 20 player (2004-07-09). KJL game 28. Kate was announced by...
David Madden, a student originally from Ridgewood, New Jersey 2019 All-Star Games member of winning Team Brad: a share of...
Michael Dupée, an attorney from Gainesville, Florida "He was the winner of the 1996 Tournament of Champions. Today...
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...
Pat Sajak, a game show host from Wheel of Fortune "A former TV weatherman, he's gone on to become the world's...
Drew Lachey, a singer and actor from Dancing with the Stars "He was working as an emergency medical technician when brother Nick...
Vera Swain, a junior from the University of South Carolina 2008 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 21 and from Charleston, SC...
Pat Healy, an index supervisor from Vallejo, California "His five wins in 1998 helped him land a dream job...
Ryan Chaffee, a tutor from Los Angeles, California 2010 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 26 4-time champion: $91,900...
Aisha Tyler, an actress, comedian, author and reality-show host from Archer "In addition to film and TV roles, she performs comedy at...
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...
Kyle Kahan, a senior from Texas A&M University from Houston, Texas 2010-B College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000 + a Nintendo Wii +...
Brendan Barnwell, a grad student and tutor from Santa Barbara, California Season 28 player (2011-12-05). Although Brendan played the Jeopardy! and Double...
B.D. Schwarz, a twelve-year-old from Oakland, California "He wants to make others happy by opening a little game...
Graham Doskoch, a twelve-year-old from Berkeley Heights, New Jersey "He wants to put his love of design and building to...
Tom Aquino, a lawyer from Boston, Massachusetts Season 20 player (2004-07-06). KJL game 25. Last name pronounced like...
Tim Kuehn, a theatrical designer from Venice, California Season 27 1-time champion: $18,201 + $1,000. Last name pronounced like...
Michelle Clum, an executive assistant from Wichita, Kansas 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 2001 Tournament...
Lori Ann Tennant, a homemaker from Fairmont, West Virginia Season 21 player (2004-10-28). KJL game 62. Lori's name appeared on...
Michelle Chang, an 11-year-old from Suwanee, Georgia "This sixth grader picks the most unusual places to lose her...
Kadeem Cooper, a junior from the University of Virginia 2009 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 20 and from Brooklyn, New York...
William Garrett, a 12-year-old from Greenfield, Indiana "Serving his country as an officer in the military is his...
Regis Philbin, a TV host from Live with Regis and Kelly "In 2004 he entered the Guinness Book of Records as having...
Edward Lee, a 12-year-old seventh grader from Sacramento, California "Of the numerous projects he has completed, making gliders and bottle...
Pam Mueller, an entering law student originally from Chicago, Illinois \"Representing Loyola University, she won the College Championship in November, 2000....
Barbara Noyes, a police officer from Blauvelt, New York Season 22 player (2005-12-23). Barbara, as a member of the Fornario...
Susannah Brooks, a communications assistant from Madison, Wisconsin Season 22 2-time champion: $56,001 + $2,000. Susannah competed under a...
Lou Ascatigno, a teacher from Concord, California Season 20 player (2004-07-15). KJL game 32. Last name pronounced like...
Greg Haroutunian, a law clerk from Montvale, New Jersey Season 29 player (2013-04-10). Greg's full first name was listed on...
Emma Johnson, an eleven-year-old from St. Petersburg, Florida "She'll hit a high note in her future musical career as...
Andrew Zazzera, a twelve-year-old from Virginia Beach, Virginia "He has a sunny future as a meteorologist. From Virginia Beach,...
Megan Barnes, a stay-at-home mother from Baltimore, Maryland Season 27 3-time champion: $103,203 + $2,000. Megan won $16,000 on...
Abra Belke, a legislative aide from Butte, Montana Season 26 player (2009-10-13). Name pronounced like \"AH-bra BELL-kee\". Abra won...
Ryan Griffin, an 11-year-old from Waldwick, New Jersey "We're sure he'll do swimmingly as an aquatic biologist. From Waldwick,...
Sean Norris, a hockey arena announcer from Portland, Oregon Season 28 player (2012-01-09). Brother of Season 26 player Becki Norris....
Mike Pesca, a reporter from New York, New York Season 22 player (2006-07-03). Mike can be heard as a correspondent...
Babu Srinivasan, a history professor from Houston, Texas 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Joey Bland, an actor and improviser from Chicago, Illinois Season 22 2-time champion: $48,200 + $2,000. Joey appeared as a...
Marv Peña, a video game lawyer from Redwood City, California Season 26 player (2010-04-08). Marv's first name was listed on the...
Emily Cloyd, a climate scientist originally from Troy, Michigan Season 26 player (2010-03-30). As detailed in a 2012-06-29 article in...
Gabe Hernandez, a content coordinator from North Hollywood, California Season 26 player (2010-04-26). Gabe was present in the studio as...
Chris Serb, a firefighter from Chicago, Illinois Season 20 player (2004-01-06). Chris's hometown was listed as Rogers Park,...
Elizabeth Perkins, an actress from Weeds "For the past five seasons, she's played the calculating and manipulative...
Elizabeth Perkins, an actress from Big and Weeds 2009 Celebrity Jeopardy! player: $25,000 to the New England Learning Center...
Elise Burton, a freshman from the University of California-Berkeley 2007 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 18 at the time of the...
Chris Pae, a high school history teacher from Suwanee, Georgia "He studied pre-med, then pre-law, but discovered his passion was teaching....
Jill Bunzendahl Chimka, a speech and language pathologist from Washington, D.C. 2003 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 18 4-time champion: $85,099...
Mehrun Etebari, a grad student from Durham, New Hampshire 2007 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD Home...
Mark Dawson, a business manager from Chamblee, Georgia 2014 Battle of the Decades quarterfinalist: $10,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Sebastian Johnson, a senior from Takoma Park, Maryland 2006 Teen Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Listed as "Sebi" on the...
Victoria Groce, a musician originally from Decatur, Georgia Season 22 1-time champion: $22,801 + $1,000. Ended David Madden's run...
Grace Thomas, an 11-year-old sixth grader from Raleigh, North Carolina "This captain of the Brain-Bowl team can name all the countries...
Kenny Schlax, a junior from Deerfield, Illinois 2006 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. Listed as "Kenneth" on the official web site.
Bobby Millison, from Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania "He's an award-winning diver, and would like to serve his country...
Christine Valada, a photographer and attorney originally from Walton, New York 2010 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 26 4-time champion: $68,703...
Liz Murphy, a foreign service officer originally from Scranton, Pennsylvania 2010 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 25 5-time champion: $121,302...
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...
Jove Graham, a biomedical engineer from Lewisburg, Pennsylvania Season 26 1-time champion: $34,401 + $1,000. Jove's second contestant interview...
Marty Scott, an assistant district attorney from Forney, Texas Season 26 3-time champion: $64,002 + $2,000. Marty won $250,000 on...
Robert Knecht Schmidt, a patent agent from Cleveland, Ohio Season 26 1-time champion: $12,799 + $1,000. Middle name pronounced like...
Brian Muth, a headmaster from Napa, California Season 25 2-time champion: $43,800 + $1,000. 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,...
Kevin Wilson, a communications specialist from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 26 3-time champion: $76,998 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Amanda J. Ray, a sophomore at the University of Virginia from Harrisonburg, Virginia 2010-B College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000 + a Nintendo Wii + the...
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...
Andy Davis, a Chyron operator from South Boston, Massachusetts Season 25 2-time champion: $49,799 + $1,000. Andy Davis - A...
David Skaar, a research scientist from Raleigh, North Carolina Season 25 3-time champion: $102,000 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Carl Brandt, an investor originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 2009 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 25 4-time champion: $70,799...
Max Johansen, a senior from the University of Miami "As a seventh grader, he was planning on a career in...
Melanie Baker-Streevy, a United Methodist pastor from Parma, Michigan Season 25 1-time champion: $26,900 + $1,000. Melanie Baker-Streevy - A...
Fred Beukema, a structural engineer from Minneapolis, Minnesota Season 25 3-time champion: $69,401 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
Jordan Brand, an anesthesiologist from Westchester, New York Season 26 1-time champion: $24,405 + $2,000. The Sesame Street character...
Emily Heaney, a freelance costume designer from White Bear Lake, Minnesota Season 25 1-time champion: $2,200 + $1,000. Last name pronounced like...
Sanders Kleinfeld, a publishing technology specialist from Cambridge, Massachusetts Season 25 1-time champion: $26,597 + $2,000. 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...
Hans von Walter, a junior from Southern Adventist University from Avon Park, Florida 2010-B College Championship 2nd runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $25,000 + a...
Alyssa McRae, a gift card production designer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Season 25 3-time champion: $50,402 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Paul Wampler, a web programmer from Knoxville, Tennessee Season 27 4-time champion: $72,001 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: paul5562
Jean Cui, a student originally from Garden City, New York Season 25 2-time champion: $14,200 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
Lindsay Eanet, a senior from the University of Missouri 2010-A College Championship semifinalist: $10,000. Hometown: Deerfield, Illinois. Last name pronounced...
Olivia Colangelo, a junior from the University of Notre Dame from Murrysville, Pennsylvania 2010-B College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000 + a Nintendo Wii + the...
Justin Bernbach, a lobbyist from Brooklyn, New York 2010 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 25 7-time champion: $155,001...
Kara Spak, a newspaper reporter from Chicago, Illinois 2011 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 27 5-time champion:...
Harris Cohen, a family physician from Lower Gwynedd, Pennsylvania Season 25 2-time champion: $17,800 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Madeline Suchard, from Placentia, California "She has her sights set on becoming the Supreme Court Justice,...
Stefan Goodreau, a video game tester from Los Angeles, California 2010 Tournament of Champions 2nd runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $50,000. Season...
Anthony Dedousis, a sophomore from Harvard University 2009 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 19 and from Manhasset, New York...
Gary Bechtold, a garage door company owner from St. Cloud, Minnesota Season 26 3-time champion: $42,001 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
Larry Cloud, a bookkeeper and computer consultant from Inglewood, California "He won five times in 2001, allowing him to make a...
Rachel Pildis, a software developer from Oak Park, Illinois Season 26 1-time champion: $12,000 + $2,000. Rachel Pildis - A...
Enrique Machado, an oil filtration business developer from Orlando, Florida Season 26 1-time champion: $30,799 + $2,000. Enrique Machado September 16,...
Tom Nissley, an online books editor from Seattle, Washington 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2011 Tournament of Champions...
Ben Bishop, a student originally from Seattle, Washington 2009 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 25 4-time champion: $114,800...
Patrick Quinn, a high school German teacher from Chesterfield, Missouri "He teaches at a school whose history goes back to a...
Justin Waters, a resident physician from Royal Oak, Michigan Season 25 1-time champion: $7,199 + $2,000. Justin Waters Royal Oak,...
Nathaniel Barnes, a composer and bartender from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 25 3-time champion: $57,300 + $2,000. In his first game,...
Rachel Rothenberg, a senior from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 2009 Teen Tournament winner (semifinalist by wildcard): $75,000. Jeopardy! Message Board...
James Erwin, a writer from Des Moines, Iowa Season 25 2-time champion: $22,598 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
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...
Laura Hughes, a mom from New Market, Maryland Season 26 1-time champion: $27,500 + $2,000. Wife of Season 16...
Janet Bradlow, an insurance agent from New York, New York Season 26 3-time champion: $58,000 + $2,000. Janet Bradlow New York,...
Larissa Charnsangavej, a senior from Rice University 2009 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 21 and from Houston, Texas at...
Dan Jensen, a restaurant manager from Reston, Virginia Season 27 3-time champion: $58,203 + $1,000.
Lyndsey Romick, a sophomore from Lewis & Clark College 2010-A College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. Hometown: Grants Pass, Oregon. Lyndsey Romick...
Andrew Watkins, a junior from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 2006 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: everyday847
Robbie Berg, a freshman from the University of Pennsylvania 2010-A College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. Hometown: Davie, Florida. Robbie Berg Blog...
Ryan Stoffers, a sophomore from UCLA 2010-A College Championship 1st runner-up: $50,000. Hometown: Saratoga, California. Ryan Stoffers...
Josh Powell, a phone-based health coach from San Diego, California Season 27 3-time champion: $26,900 + $1,000.
Tim Relihan, a senior from the University of Nebraska from Stromsburg, Nebraska 2010-B College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000 + a Nintendo Wii + the...
Andrew Westney, a singer and actor from Atlanta, Georgia "In 1991, he won the Teen Tournament. Today, he's a singer...
Peter Severson, a senior from Sioux Falls, South Dakota 2005 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. 17 at the time of the...
Chuck Forrest, an attorney for the UN IFAD from Marino, Italy \"In 1986, he was a law student living in Grand Blanc,...
Elyse Mancuso, a junior from Omaha, Nebraska 2012 Teen Tournament winner: $79,600. 16 at the time of the...
Sid Chandrasekhar, a senior from the University of Pennsylvania from Saratoga, California 2010-B College Championship semifinalist: $10,000 + a Nintendo Wii + the...
Russ Schumacher, a graduate student and newlywed from Fort Collins, Colorado "He won the most recent Tournament of Champions. A graduate student...
Jennifer Duann, a senior from the Ohio State University 2009 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 21 and from Worthington, Ohio at...
Samira Missaghi, a junior from the University of Minnesota 2010-A College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Hometown: Eden Prarie, Minnesota. Samira...
Neil Patrick Harris, an actor from How I Met Your Mother "He's appeared on Broadway in Proof, Assassins, and Cabaret. He's now...
John Beck, an associate creative director from Torrance, California 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $29,000. 2004 Tournament...
Roger Craig, a computer scientist from Newark, Delaware 2019 All-Star Games member of wildcard-match 2nd-place Team Austin: a share...
Colin Brown, a senior at the University of Rochester from Milwaukie, Oregon 2005 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Sara Wilkinson, a country club concierge from Athens, Georgia Season 27 3-time champion: $72,701 + $2,000.
Vijay Balse, a chemical engineer from Chatham, New Jersey 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2010 Tournament of Champions...
Marissa Goldsmith, a web developer from Springfield, Virginia Season 27 3-time champion: $44,100 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: marteena
Steph Gagelin, a sophomore from the University of North Dakota from Grand Forks, North Dakota 2010-B College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000 + a Nintendo Wii + the...
Prashant Raghavendran, a sophomore from the University of Texas, Dallas 2010-A College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. Hometown: Austin, Texas. Prashant Raghavendran Blog...
Brad Brown, a theater teacher from Nashville, Tennessee "And he is a theater teacher at an international baccalaureate certified...
Eliza Scruton, a junior from Louisville, Kentucky 2012 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $10,000. 16 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Rachel Horn, a sophomore from Cincinnati, Ohio 2008-A Teen Tournament winner: $75,000. 15 at the time of the...
Chris Breen, a sophomore at Princeton University from Springfield, Massachusetts 2005 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. According to the official Jeopardy! web...
Rick Knutsen, a musician and stay-at-home dad from Brooklyn, New York "A finalist in the 2001 Tournament of Champions, he's a musician...
Jen McFann, a Peace Corps recruiter from Astoria, New York Season 26 1-time champion: $19,410 + $2,000. Jen McFann Astoria, New...
Nick Swezey, a publisher from Washington, D.C. 2007 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD Home...
Jeff Spoeri, a university administrator from Boynton Beach, Florida 2007 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD...
Papa Chakravarthy, a sophomore from Lexington, Kentucky 2006 Teen Tournament champion: $75,000.
Doug Lach, a marketing manager from Columbus, Ohio "He was the biggest winner of the 1999-2000 season. A marketing...
Cassie Hill, a recent graduate from the University of Mary Washington \"Her dad is a lawyer, and by the seventh grade, she...
Stephen Weingarten, a paraeducator from Portland, Oregon 2010 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 26 4-time champion: $96,690...
Tom Walsh, a writer from Washington, D.C. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into...
Celeste DiNucci, a recent graduate student from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2014 Battle of the Decades...
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...
Surya Sabhapathy, a senior from the University of Michigan 2010-A College Championship 2nd runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $26,600. Hometown: Northville,...
Diane Siegel, an educational consultant and writer from Northridge, California "A full-time mom when she won five games in 1993, now...
Whitney Prince, a sophomore from Maryville, Tennessee 2005 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 15 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...
Gabrielle McMahan, a junior from Florida A&M University 2008 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000. 20 and from Springfield, VA at...
Kevin Marshall, a student from Metairie, Louisiana 2006 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 22 6-time champion: $98,201...
Doug Dorst, a writer and professor from Austin, Texas 2006 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 22 3-time champion: $66,802...
Pranita Ramakrishnan, from Centreville, Virginia "Not only does this future neurologist enjoy swimming, drawing and spelling,...
Caroline Cross, an administrative assistant from Bayside, New York Season 20 player (2004-01-29).
Fraser Woodford, an investment banker from New York, New York "In 1993, winner of the Teen Tournament, he's now an investment...
Samantha Reback, a sophomore from Bethesda, Maryland 2009 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Mike Marmesh, a veterinarian from Miami, Florida Season 26 1-time champion: $4,700 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
Trevor Norris, a budget analyst from Washington, D.C. "He can't walk through the Pentagon without someone mentioning his five...
Ben Lyon, an industrial scaleman from Dallas, Texas "Representing the University of Oklahoma, he won the 1995 College Championship....
Kelley Burd, a junior at West Virginia University from Bristol, West Virginia 2004 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000.
Mary Ann Stanley, a high school chemistry and physical science teacher from Statesboro, Georgia "She's been teaching for 22 years and is now teaching the...
Kimberly Jantz, an attorney from Tulsa, Oklahoma Season 26 1-time champion: $22,200 + $2,000. Kimberly Jantz - an...
Steve Greene, a senior from UCLA from Elk Grove, California 2010-B College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000 + a Nintendo Wii +...
Beth Cimini, a junior at Boston University from East Longmeadow, Massachusetts 2005 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: BrightStars1212
Pam Jones-Pigott, a farmers' market coordinator from Pflugerville, Texas Season 27 1-time champion: $16,800 + $1,000. Last name pronounced like "johnz-PIE-gut".
Sandra Gore, a corporate researcher from Berkeley, California "After five wins in 1987, she fulfilled her dream of moving...
Erica Greil, a junior from Princeton University 2009 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000. 22 and from Hastings, Minnesota at...
Harry Shearer, an actor/writer/producer from The Simpsons and Le Show "His many credits include providing voices for The Simpsons, and he's...
Dave Simpson, a pastor from Belcamp, Maryland 2009 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 24 4-time champion:...
Rose Schaefer, a junior from Portland, Oregon 2012 Teen Tournament 1st runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $36,000. 16 at...
Jonathan Groff, a writer and producer for television from Los Angeles, California \"A 5-show winner in 1995, he\'s now a writer and producer...
Rachael Schwartz, a lawyer with an international law firm from Washington, D.C. "In 1994, she became the first woman ever to win the...
Caitlin Cook, a sophomore from Arden, North Carolina 2005 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. 16 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Orlando Zambrano, a junior from Tampa, Florida 2005 Teen Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $5,000. 16 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Drew Joanides, a high school history teacher from Miami, Florida "He is one of our four teachers competing in our tournament...
Anurag Kashyap, a senior from Poway, California 2008-B Teen Tournament winner: $75,000. Anurag was also the winner of...
Brandon Welch, a senior from Grayson, Georgia 2011 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $10,000. 17 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Leslie Shannon, a manager of a research lab from Sydney, Australia "A recent art history graduate when she became Jeopardy! champion in...
Saad Hasan, a nanotechnology scientist from Nashville, Tennessee Season 26 1-time champion: $22,700 + $2,000. Saad Hasan Nashville, TN...
Kurt Bray, a scientist from Oceanside, California "A 5-time winner in 1994, he used some of his winnings...
Fred Cofone, a copy editor from Old Greenwich, Connecticut Season 27 2-time champion: $24,400 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like "kuh-FONE".
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...
Lisa Klink, a TV writer from Los Angeles, California 2009 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 24 5-time champion: $70,150...
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...
Robin Carroll, an instructional designer from Marietta, Georgia 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into...
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
Sean Ryan, a graduate student from Whitehall, Pennsylvania 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into...
Nemanja Dundjerovic, an electrical engineer from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Season 22 1-time champion: $20,500 + $2,000.
Todd Federman, a professor and education consultant from Livingston, New Jersey Season 29 player (2012-11-28). Father of 2007 Teen Tournament Summer Games...
Matt Polazzo, a high school U.S. government teacher from Brooklyn, New York "He teaches at one of the most selective high schools in...
Leslie Decker, a high school German and ESL teacher from Austin, Texas "She taught English to Europeans. Now she teaches German to Americans....
Erin Zwiener, a conservation journalist and pet-sitter from Abiquiu, New Mexico Season 29 3-time champion: $53,399 + $1,000. Last name pronounced like...
Penny Citrola, an English language tutor originally from East Meadow, New York Season 29 2-time champion: $26,800 + $1,000. JBoard user name: KnitWit
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.
Quinn McDonald, an inventory control manager from Lowville, New York Season 27 1-time champion: $20,600 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: Mighty Q
Rob Schrader, a junior from Lexington, Kentucky 2012 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. Younger brother of 2008-B Teen Tournament...
Caleb Olson, a senior from Chariton, Iowa 2012 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $10,000. 17 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Carl Bradshaw, a financial manager from St. Louis, Missouri Season 27 2-time champion: $17,899 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: Titmouse
Krishna Bharathala, a sophomore from Fremont, California 2012 Teen Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 15 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Michael Stewart, a Renaissance player and trivia host from Charlotte, North Carolina Season 28 player (2011-10-11). Michael wore a Scrooge McDuck necktie on...
Yoni Freund, a Ph.D. student from Columbia University "He has always wanted to be a writer, and now that...
Sam Leanza, a senior from Laguna Hills, California 2012 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 17 at the time of the...
Raya Elias-Pushett, a junior from Aventura, Florida 2011 Teen Tournament 2nd runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $20,851. First name...
Jean Whitcomb, a teller supervisor from Kalamazoo, Michigan Season 24 1-time champion: $21,201 + $1,000.
Zane Ice, a 12-year-old from West Palm Beach, Florida "He wants to build a business in emerging technologies to help...
Tyler Van Patten, from Burlington, Wisconsin "He's focusing on becoming a corporate attorney, because of his fascination...
Victoria Agrinya, a 12-year-old from Woodbridge, Virginia "She would like to be a successful entrepreneur when she grows...
Dave Ruddell, a forensic scientist from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 24 player (2008-07-07).
Lindsey Bartlett, a junior from Winter Haven, Florida 2002 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. Lindsey was 16 at the time...
Colleen Mahoney, a sophomore from East Hampton, Connecticut 2001 Teen Tournament 2nd runner-up: $10,000. 15 at the time of...
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...
Erin Bogart, a junior at Miami University of Ohio from Cincinnati, Ohio 2001 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500. Erin was 20 at the time...
David Rozenson, a lawyer from Newton, Massachusetts 2006 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 21 3-time champion: $76,000 + $1,000.
Anna Allie, a junior at the University of Michigan at Dearborn from Dearborn, Michigan 2005 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000.
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...
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...
Chelsea He, a sophomore at Duke University from Raleigh, North Carolina 2005 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. Last name pronounced like "HEE".
John Kelly, an attorney from Atlanta, Georgia Season 22 1-time champion: $21,601 + $1,000. Not to be confused...
Robin Carroll, an instructional designer from Marietta, Georgia "Winner of both the 2000 Tournament of Champions and the 2001...
Lan Djang, a health policy analyst from Toronto, Ontario, Canada "He was a 5-time champion in 2001. Today he's a health...
Gabe Orlet, a senior from Belleville, Illinois 2009 Teen Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $10,000.
Gabriel Johnson, a senior from Teaneck, New Jersey 2009 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $10,000. 17 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Katie Fitzgerald, a wealth management project analyst originally from New Rochelle, New York Season 21 2-time champion: $30,201 + $2,000.
Mike Scott, an eleven-year-old from Lake Villa, Illinois "He really likes doing challenging projects in school, but hates doing...
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".
Jonathan Gillerman, a senior from Staten Island, New York 2003 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 17 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
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...
William Nicks, Jr., a substitute teacher from Covina, California Season 20 player (2004-04-02).
Liz Maziarz, an English professor and mom from Seattle, Washington Season 27 1-time champion: $18,400 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like "MAY-zee-ar".
Ariel Schneider, a biology student from West Lafayette, Indiana Season 27 2-time champion: $46,300 + $2,000.
Charlie Blatt, an 11-year-old from Scarsdale, New York "Besides cooking, working on the computer, and tap dancing, she likes...
Jamey Kirby, a humanities teacher originally from Live Oak, Florida Season 23 3-time champion: $60,265 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: DublinUF
Scott Weiss, a computer science professor from Walkersville, Maryland Season 23 3-time champion: $61,001 + $2,000. Through a generous wager,...
Shawna Brandle, a Ph.D. candidate from Rockville Centre, New York Season 26 1-time champion: $19,600 + $1,000.
Aiden Pink, a freshman from St. Louis Park, Minnesota 2007 Teen Tournament Summer Games semifinalist: $10,000. 15 at the time...
Elizabeth Randisi, an attorney from Webster, New York Season 22 1-time champion: $6,900 + $2,000.
Eric Newhouse, a director of technical assistance from Sioux City, Iowa 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into...
David Hoffelmeyer, a senior from St. Joseph, Missouri 2006 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $10,000.
Laura Ansley, a senior from Twinsburg, Ohio 2006 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Jason Block, an Internet researcher from Brooklyn, New York Season 17 4-time champion: $36,701. Won $125,000 on Who Wants to...
Allan Long, a freshman from Tallahassee, Florida 2005 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 14 at the time of the...
Ruvani Fonseka, a junior from Grosse Pointe, Michigan 2005 Teen Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $5,000. 15 at the time of...
Anne Boyd, a freelance writer and student from Los Angeles, California 2004 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 20 4-time champion: $84,600...
Chloé White, a senior from Mission Hills, Kansas 2005 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 17 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Patton Oswalt, a Grammy- and Emmy-award-winning comedian from Portsmouth, Virginia \"A Grammy- and Emmy-award-winning comedian from Portsmouth, Virginia, he rose to...
Kate Jay Zweifler, a Realtor and stay-at-home mom from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Season 35 player (2019-05-01). Daughter of Season 7 player Roz Jay....
Patrick Pearce, a product specialist from Fountain Valley, California Season 37 player (2021-07-26). Patrick's ending score of -$7,400 is the...
Haley Batz, a senior from Charlotte, North Carolina 2008-B Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. Last name pronounced like "BOTS". Jeopardy!...
Sarah Marx, a junior from Chevy Chase, Maryland 2008-B Teen Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name:...
Ben Chuchla, a senior from Calabasas, California 2008-B Teen Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Last name pronounced like "HOO-kla"....
Christopher Weis, a sophomore from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 2008-B Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. Last name pronounced like "WISE". Jeopardy!...
Catherine Whitten, a high school history teacher from Plano, Texas "This gifted teacher primarily teaches gifted students. From Plano, Texas, this...
Tom Nissley, a writer from Seattle, Washington 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2011 Tournament of Champions...
Michele Myers Beuerlein, a research assistant from Cincinnati, Ohio Season 29 player (2013-01-04). Last name pronounced approximately like "BUR-line".
Gabriela Gonzales, a senior from Winston-Salem, North Carolina 2012 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 17 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Jeff Haylon, a sophomore from Newtown, Connecticut 2012 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $10,000. 15 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Stephen Fritz, a sophomore from Lexington, Kentucky 2007 Teen Tournament 2nd runner-up: $25,460. 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.
Nicole Reimer, a junior from Columbus, Ohio 2001 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 17 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Tony Nagatani, a junior at Ithaca College from Honolulu, Hawaii 2001 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500. Tony was 20 at the time...
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...
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.
Emily Zhang, from Indianapolis, Indiana "A National Science Merit Award recipient, she plans on becoming a...
Phoebe Juel, a bookseller from Sylva, North Carolina "She won the 1993 College Championship while attending Grinnell College. Today...
Myron Meyer, a scheduling coordinator from Owatonna, Minnesota Season 19 1-time champion: $50,000 + $1,000. In his first game...
Jean Grewe, a graphic designer from Oak Park, Illinois "She was the last 5-time champion in 1993. Today she's a...
Al Lin, a law professor from Davis, California "A law student when he won five times in 1993, he's...
Leslie Frates, a Spanish teacher from Hayward, California "A Jeopardy! tournament veteran, her best-known Jeopardy! appearance may be in...
Neal Freyman, a ten-year-old from Longmeadow, Massachusetts "He's not sure recess counts as a subject, but if it...
Lisa Dvorak, a grocery store chain administrative assistant from Millersville, Maryland Season 27 1-time champion: $31,201 + $2,000.
Tom Toal, an orthopedic surgeon from Lake Oswego, Oregon Season 27 1-time champion: $12,200 + $1,000. Last name pronounced like...
Rebecca Maxfield, a freshman from Brown University 2010-A College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. Hometown: New Rochelle, New York. Rebecca...
Greg Gumbel, a sportscaster from NBC Sports "He covers baseball, basketball and football for NBC; he hosted the...
Marshall Flores, a senior from Arizona State University from Avondale, Arizona 2010-B College Championship semifinalist: $10,000 + a Nintendo Wii + the...
Michael Farabaugh, a high school chemistry teacher from Charlottesville, Virginia "This chemistry teacher has been making things fizz, smoke, and explode...
Will Schultz, a freshman from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 2007 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000. 19 at the time of the...
David Hudson, Jr., an 11-year-old from Richmond, Virginia "If the L.A. Lakers don't have a spot for him, he'll...
Kate Waits, a law professor at the University of Tulsa from Tulsa, Oklahoma "A Harvard Law graduate when she competed in the 1988 Tournament...
Steve Newman, a partner in a small computer company from Rockville, Maryland "He was the first player to win 5 games in the...
Kevin Marshall, a student from Metairie, Louisiana 2006 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 22 6-time champion: $98,201...
Steve Schirripa, an actor from The Sopranos "Once the entertainment director at the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas,...
Grace Veach, a librarian from Lakeland, Florida "After winning 5 games in 1997, she was the grand marshall...



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