Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (642 results returned)

#9079, aired 2024-04-11MUSICIANS' MEMOIRS $1200: This Atlanta rapper with a stage name that's always in fashion got kudos for the honesty of his 2017 autobiography Gucci Mane
#9076, aired 2024-04-08COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $800: Coca-Cola tycoon Asa Candler donated $1 million & 75 acres of land for what became this Atlanta university Emory
#9060, aired 2024-03-15FAMOUS WOMEN $400: In 2023 all living first ladies gathered in Atlanta to pay tribute to this first lady who passed away at 96 Rosalynn Carter
#9027, aired 2024-01-30ENGINEERING $1600: Your degree isn't just on paper--oh yes it is, from this Atlanta school's former paper engineering program Georgia Tech
#26, aired 2024-01-23PEAK TV $400: Donald Glover's brother Stephen is the voice behind the hit song "Paper Boi" from this dramatic comedy Atlanta
#9018, aired 2024-01-17IF FOOD BE THE LOVE OF MUSIC $800: Formed in Seattle, not Atlanta, The Presidents of the United States of America nevertheless desired "Millions Of" these Peaches
#2, aired 2024-01-123 LITTLE LETTERS $3,400 (Daily Double): Headquartered in Atlanta, this agency, established in 1946, grew out of a U.S. anti-malaria program the CDC
#9009, aired 2024-01-04NEW JAZZ $1600: A 2023 Hulu doc follows Atlanta musicians fusing jazz with this 4-letter hip-hop subgenre associated with T.I. & Migos trap
#8997, aired 2023-12-19UNOFFICIAL TEAM NICKNAMES $400: The Peach Clobbers: The hard-hitting 2013 edition of this MLB team the Atlanta Braves
#19, aired 2023-11-01HEADQUARTERED IN $600: Home Depot; Delta Air Lines; UPS; Coca-Cola Atlanta
#8959, aired 2023-10-26BOOKS & AUTHORS $800: In 1986, the 50th anniversary of her bestseller, a stamp of her was released in a ceremony in Atlanta Margaret Mitchell
#18, aired 2023-10-25LIBRARIES $400: Margaret Mitchell went to the Atlanta library while writing this novel to fact-check if iodine was used in Civil War hospitals Gone With the Wind
#8956, aired 2023-10-23"BABY" MOVIES $1600: A wheelman for Atlanta bank robbers, Ansel Elgort plays a tinnitus-afflicted hero in this Edgar Wright flick Baby Driver
#17, aired 2023-10-18PODCASTS $800: Evoking a home run stat belonging to one of its players, "755 is Real" is a podcast about this major league team the Atlanta Braves
#8951, aired 2023-10-16IN THE BASEBALL TEAM'S LINEUP $1200: 1994: David Justice, Greg Maddux & Deion Sanders, moonlighting from the gridiron the Atlanta Braves
#15, aired 2023-10-04NAME GAME $600: Theologian born in Saxony in 1483 + last name = this theologian born in Atlanta, GA in 1929 Martin Luther King
#8935, aired 2023-09-22A CAPITAL OFFENSE $400: It's a Braves new world here, where to win the game, you gotta have the runs Atlanta
#8886, aired 2023-06-05THE CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM $200: Greg Maddux, John Smoltz & David Justice, 1995 the Atlanta Braves
#17, aired 2023-05-23BLACK HISTORY & CULTURE $1,000 (Daily Double): In 1924 the Atlanta Baptist Female Seminary became this historically black college for women Spelman
#8875, aired 2023-05-19HIP-HOP NAMES $1600: This rapper who has collaborated with Drake & Post Malone says his name comes from Atlanta's 2100 street gang 21 Savage
#8844, aired 2023-04-06BIG AMERICAN LANDOWNERS $1000: This Georgia media magnate & former owner of the Atlanta Braves owns the largest private herd of bison on Earth--more than 50,000 Ted Turner
#8841, aired 2023-04-03PRESIDENT GROVER CLEVELAND'S NON-CONSECUTIVE WORLD $600: On May 8, 1886 Dr. John Pemberton sold the first glass of this at a downtown Atlanta pharmacy; that would not be the last Coca-Cola
#8836, aired 2023-03-27I LIKE AMERICAN MUSIC $1200: This southern city is a hip-hop mecca & one of its temples is Lenox Square Mall, where the OutKast rappers met Atlanta
#8835, aired 2023-03-24U.S. METROPOLITAN PARTNERS $1000: This city-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta Atlanta
#8830, aired 2023-03-17TV, YOU SAY! $1000: Darius, on this FX show: "I would say nice to meet you but I don't believe in time as a concept. So I'll just say we always met" Atlanta
#8816, aired 2023-02-27HOME FROM COLLEGE $1000: Looking for a Waffle House with your buddies? Don't be fooled by the museum in this Atlanta suburb, named for naval hero Stephen Decatur
#8800, aired 2023-02-03MICHAEL, BOLTIN' $1000: The man with the golden shoes, he crushed the world record in the 200 meters at the Atlanta Olympics Michael Johnson
#13, aired 2023-02-02IT'S ALSO A GREEK LETTER $400: In 1941 this airline with a Greek letter for a name moved its headquarters to Atlanta Delta
#8793, aired 2023-01-253-LETTER RESPONSES $600: This federal agency has its headquarters in Atlanta largely because the South was once the epicenter of malaria outbreaks the CDC
#8792, aired 2023-01-24LAST BUT NOT LEAST $1600: It's the "L" in the SCLC, the Atlanta-based agency co-created by Martin Luther King Jr. Leadership
#8787, aired 2023-01-17THE REAL REAL HOUSEWIVES OF... $200: ...Atlanta honor this leader by visiting his national historical park & touring the home where he was born in 1929 (Dr.) Martin Luther King Jr.
#9, aired 2023-01-05VIRGINNY & GEORGIA $200: Atlanta is home to the national historical park devoted to this reverend & civil rights crusader Martin Luther King (Jr.)
#8767, aired 2022-12-20SPORTS FRANCHISES' PREVIOUS HOMES $1000: The Atlanta Braves Milwaukee
#8756, aired 2022-12-05STATE CAPITAL NICKNAMES $400: For its growing number of high-tech companies, "The Silicon Peach" Atlanta
#8728, aired 2022-10-26THE NUMBER IN MUSIC $400: Later an actor & a Grammy winner, he teamed with Big Boi, with whom he went to high school in Atlanta André 3000
#2, aired 2022-10-02COMEDY ATLAS $200: Dad's Garage is an improv venue in this capital of Georgia Atlanta
#8705, aired 2022-09-23INFRASTRUCTURE $800: At the Atlanta Airport, this tower where professionals help keep passengers safe stands 400 feet, the nation's tallest air traffic control
#8698, aired 2022-09-14CONS $400: The year Atlanta's Dragon Con really took off was 2003, when James Marsters, then of this TV show, brought in the crowds Angel (or Buffy)
#8693, aired 2022-07-27THE SOUTHERN U.S. $1,500 (Daily Double): It's estimated that there are as many as 70 streets in Atlanta with this fruity 9-letter name Peachtree
#8683, aired 2022-07-13REEL ESTATE $400: This iconic "Gone with the Wind" home was on a lot in Culver City, not Atlanta Tara
#8675, aired 2022-07-01FILMED IN GEORGIA $400: Seen here, Swan House, in Atlanta's Buckhead neighborhood, stood in for President's Snow's mansion in this film series The Hunger Games
#8671, aired 2022-06-27FEMALE FOUNDERS $800: Following her husband's assassination in 1968, she founded a center for nonviolent social change in Atlanta (Coretta Scott) King
#8647, aired 2022-05-24SPORTS SHORTS $400: The Atlanta Dream & Los Angeles Sparks play in this league the WNBA
#8637, aired 2022-05-10STATE CAPITAL ATTRACTIONS $200: The vault of the secret formula is part of the experience at the World of Coca-Cola in this city Atlanta
#8619, aired 2022-04-14ART, OF WAR $200: In "Exodus of Confederates from Atlanta", Kara Walker adds silhouettes to illustrations of this war the Civil War
#8618, aired 2022-04-13CATCH THE MUSICAL TV ACT $2000: The rapper Clark County Atlanta
#8609, aired 2022-03-31COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $1000: This historically Black college in Atlanta consistently ranks among the top 10 women's colleges Spelman
#8603, aired 2022-03-23MUSIC AS OF LATE $400: "Redbone" is from Childish Gambino, alter ego of this "Atlanta" star Glover
#9, aired 2022-02-15HITS OF 2021 $600: He spent $1 million a day to complete an album at Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz stadium; at least he got hits out of it like "Hurricane" Kanye West
#8576, aired 2022-02-14POTPOURRI $1600: Martin Luther King Jr. attended this historically Black men's college in Atlanta Morehouse
#8562, aired 2022-01-25WOMEN IN POLITICS $1000: In 2020 Keisha Lance Bottoms, when mayor of this city, said, "You're not going to out-concern me... about where we are in America" Atlanta
#8543, aired 2021-12-29PLAYING OPPOSITE YOURSELF $800: On this FX show, Donald Glover wore makeup & prosthetics to play another role--Teddy Perkins Atlanta
#8511, aired 2021-11-15WHAT "A" TEAM! $400: The NBA's Hawks nest there Atlanta
#8500, aired 2021-10-29SKYSCRAPER CITY $200: 191 Peachtree Tower Atlanta
#8494, aired 2021-10-21EPIDEMIOLOGY $400: This 3-letter epidemiological organization is located in Atlanta on land provided by Emory University the CDC
#8473, aired 2021-09-22COMEDY ON TV $2000: This comedian made a huge Emmy debut in 2017, with acting, writing & directing nominations for "Atlanta" Donald Glover
#8455, aired 2021-07-30FOWL BALLS $400: This NFC South team blew a 25-point lead & lost Super Bowl LI in 2017 the Atlanta Falcons
#8455, aired 2021-07-30FOWL BALLS $1000: Long after Dominique Wilkins, this NBA team flew through a rough 2004-05 season, going 13-69 the Atlanta Hawks
#8453, aired 2021-07-28SITCOM EXITS $600: Seen here, Jean Smart's Charlene left Atlanta's Sugarbaker & Associates, & this show, in 1991 Designing Women
#8425, aired 2021-06-18A TALE OF 2 GEORGIAS $1,800 (Daily Double): Georgia's capital Atlanta is a sister city to this national capital of Georgia Tbilisi
#8424, aired 2021-06-17EVEN NUMBERS $1200: It's an area code for Atlanta & also an http error code for "not found" 404
#8364, aired 2021-03-25PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION $1200: Atlanta's metropolitan area has this rapid transit rail system, similar to the Bay Area's BART MARTA
#8357, aired 2021-03-16ATLANTA: NEWS CLUES $200: (Jeff Hullinger from Atlanta's 11Alive presents the clue.) In December 1964, our news was focused on Oslo, Norway as Atlanta's own Martin Luther King, Jr. accepted this prestigious award on behalf of all those seeking a reign of freedom & a rule of justice the Nobel Peace Prize
#8357, aired 2021-03-16ATLANTA: NEWS CLUES $400: (Cheryl Preheim from Atlanta's 11Alive presents the clue.) In April 1970, our very own Jimmy Carter announced his candidacy for this political office, a job he would win, & that would lead to even greater things in the years to come governor
#8357, aired 2021-03-16ATLANTA: NEWS CLUES $600: (Cheryl Preheim from Atlanta's 11Alive presents the clue.) U.S. broadcast journalism was about to change forever on June 1, 1980 as this maverick entrepreneur launched his new venture, CNN, here in Atlanta Turner
#8357, aired 2021-03-16ATLANTA: NEWS CLUES $800: (Aisha Howard from Atlanta's 11Alive presents the clue.) Yang Yang & Lun Lun became some of the most popular residents of Zoo Atlanta when they arrived in 1999; the pair of pandas were delicately airlifted here from China by this package delivery service UPS
#8357, aired 2021-03-16ATLANTA: NEWS CLUES $1000: (Aisha Howard from Atlanta's 11Alive presents the clue.) In October 2019, this actor, director & producer opened his namesake production facilities in Atlanta--the largest in the city & one of the largest in the country Tyler Perry
#8354, aired 2021-03-11U.S. LANDMARKS $800: Several non-fabric "quilts" including a quilt of remembrance for the 1996 bombing were created in Olympic Park in this city Atlanta
#8323, aired 2021-01-27STATE CAPITALS $200: This southern capital is known as "The Big Peach" Atlanta
#8300, aired 2020-12-11SOUTH PARK $400: Atlanta's Freedom Park features a sculpture of this iconic Baptist minister, his arm outstretched Martin Luther King Jr.
#8286, aired 2020-11-23TV TITLE PLACES $800: Trippy moments by Darius (Lakeith Stanfield) on this FX show include explaining to a girl why she's actually a simulation Atlanta
#8285, aired 2020-11-20POTPOURRI $200: This Real Housewife of Atlanta is married to Greg Leakes NeNe Leakes
#8282, aired 2020-11-17U.S. CITY SIGHTS $400: Delta Flight Museum, Centennial Olympic Park Atlanta
#8252, aired 2020-10-06TALKING FRONT OFFICE BASEBALL $800: Ted Turner was quoted, "I bought" this team "because I'm tired of seeing them kicked around" (& wanted to put them on TBS) the (Atlanta) Braves
#8216, aired 2020-05-18AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY $400: These 2 Atlanta colleges were both founded soon after the Civil War & "Spelhouse" marriages between alums are not rare Morehouse & Spelman
#8211, aired 2020-04-27AROUND THE USA $600: Visit the CNN Center or the Center for Civil & Human Rights in this city Atlanta
#8198, aired 2020-04-08BEVERAGES $400: At the World of this beverage in Atlanta, you can sample such international flavors as Fanta melon frosty & Sparletta Sparberry Coca-Cola
#8198, aired 2020-04-08THE OLYMPIC GAMES $3,000 (Daily Double): The U.S. last hosted the Summer Games in 1996 in this state capital Atlanta
#8159, aired 2020-02-13THE CIVIL WAR $800: With Atlanta burning in their wake, 62,000 soldiers under Gen. Sherman marched 300 miles to the sea in Nov. & Dec. of this year 1864
#8158, aired 2020-02-12RAPPER'S DELIGHT $1600: Atlanta rapper Killer Mike tries to build one of these Thomas More title communities on an episode of his show "Trigger Warning" a utopia
#8157, aired 2020-02-11DAY JOB VU $1200: On Sept. 11, 2009, almost 9 months after an unusual landing, he was back in the cockpit for a flight from Charlotte to Atlanta Captain Sully
#8153, aired 2020-02-05NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $1000: Atlanta's top newspaper has this hyphenated name Journal-Constitution
#8143, aired 2020-01-22LOCK HIM UP! $800: One of Alcatraz' most infamous inmates, he served time in Chicago's Cook County jail & in Atlanta before his arrival in 1934 Capone
#8139, aired 2020-01-16PARK CITY $200: This city's Freedom Park was opened as part of the 1996 Summer Olympics Atlanta
#6, aired 2020-01-09CYBERSECURITY $800: A ransomware attack that encrypted 3,800 City of Atlanta computers demanded 6 of these digital items to unfreeze them Bitcoins
#4, aired 2020-01-08THEY'RE BACK! $400: The reboot of this soapy series about the wealthy Carrington & Colby families changed the setting from Denver to Atlanta Dynasty
#8131, aired 2020-01-06TALES OF THE CITY $600: "Peachtree Road" by Anne Rivers Siddons Atlanta
#8129, aired 2020-01-02GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS $400: The Golden Globes proved to be magic for Donald Glover, winning in 2017 for acting on this series, which also won for Best Comedy Atlanta
#8095, aired 2019-11-15"R"CHITECTURE $8,615 (Daily Double): As a style, it was early 19th century British; as a building, it's the Atlanta Hyatt that began the hotel atrium era Regency
#8078, aired 2019-10-23GOVERNMENT ABCs $200: Its headquarters & many of its labs are in Atlanta: CDC Centers for Disease Control
#8057, aired 2019-09-24WHO ARE THEY? $800: Georgia's NBA team the Atlanta Hawks
#8032, aired 2019-07-09NEW TV $400: Season 2 of this Georgia-set series was subtitled "Robbin' Season" Atlanta
#8031, aired 2019-07-08MULTI-WORD SOUNDALIKES $400: A sandpaperlike nail file, or a group of trustees at an Atlanta university an emery board/Emory board
#8030, aired 2019-07-05WE MEAN BID-NESS $200: Bids for this co.'s HQ2 included Atlanta's offer of a dedicated MARTA train car & a (joking) offer to rename Calgary Amazon
#8022, aired 2019-06-25HITMAKERS $1200: "Walk It Talk It" did both for this hip-hop trio from Atlanta Migos
#8019, aired 2019-06-20COLLEGE BOUND $1000: Around the turn of the 20th century, this historically black all-men's school was called Atlanta Baptist College Morehouse
#8016, aired 2019-06-17PEACHY $600: The Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl is a college football game played in this state capital Atlanta
#8014, aired 2019-06-13A LIL RAP CATEGORY $1000: Skippa da Flippa mentions Vikings on "Minnesota" by this lil Atlanta rapper Lil Yachty
#8005, aired 2019-05-31POTPOURRI $800: It was first offered as a fountain beverage at Jacobs' pharmacy in Atlanta in 1886 Coca-Cola
#7989, aired 2019-05-09STATE CAPITAL NICKNAMES $400: "The Big Peach" Atlanta
#7937, aired 2019-02-26JUST THE FACTS $2000: Maynard Jackson's 1973 election as the first black mayor of this state capital was seen as a sign of "The New South" Atlanta
#7921, aired 2019-02-04CHICAGO, ATLANTA & MIAMI SOUND MACHINE $200: Paper Boi on "Atlanta", Brian Tyree Henry also starred on B'way as the general in this "Latter-Day" musical The Book of Mormon
#7921, aired 2019-02-04CHICAGO, ATLANTA & MIAMI SOUND MACHINE $400: In 1988 this singer & Miami Sound Machine topped the charts with "Anything For You" Gloria Estefan
#7921, aired 2019-02-04CHICAGO, ATLANTA & MIAMI SOUND MACHINE $600: He was Emmy-nominated for writing & producing "Atlanta"; he won for directing & acting in the show (Donald) Glover
#7921, aired 2019-02-04CHICAGO, ATLANTA & MIAMI SOUND MACHINE $800: Chicago sang of this day, "in the park, I think it was the 4th of July" Saturday
#7921, aired 2019-02-04CHICAGO, ATLANTA & MIAMI SOUND MACHINE $1000: Chicago was a "Hard Habit To Break" with an '80s run of hits produced by him, AKA "The Hitman" David Foster
#7915, aired 2019-01-25THE HODGEST OF PODGE $1000: Briefly at Atlanta U., Mary Spivey wound up as the last living female graduate of this college, getting her degree in 1933 Morehouse College
#7914, aired 2019-01-24"BIO" $1200: If you're able to live in both Atlanta & Atlantis, you're this, like a toad amphibious
#7912, aired 2019-01-22MUSICAL & PLAY SETTINGS $800: This play about a widow & her chauffeur "takes place from 1948 to 1973, mostly in Atlanta" Driving Miss Daisy
#7908, aired 2019-01-16ABBREVIATED REALITY SHOWS $800: Where you'll find Kandi, Nene & Porsha: "RHOA" Real Housewives of Atlanta
#7878, aired 2018-12-05OLYMPIC CITY ATTRACTIONS $400: Ebenezer Baptist Church on Jackson St. NE Atlanta
#7870, aired 2018-11-23VISITING ATLANTA $200: His crypt, in a reflecting pool, is engraved, "Free at last, free at last, thank God almighty, I'm free at last" Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
#7870, aired 2018-11-23VISITING ATLANTA $400: Maybe you'll crack the secret recipe when you visit the "World of" this soft drink Coca-Cola
#7870, aired 2018-11-23VISITING ATLANTA $600: The Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre stood in on this TV show as the CDC, which didn't solve the zombie problem The Walking Dead
#7870, aired 2018-11-23VISITING ATLANTA $800: A VIP tour of its headquarters includes a visit to the HLN control room CNN
#7870, aired 2018-11-23VISITING ATLANTA $1000: The Michael C. Carlos Museum is on the campus of this university named for a bishop Emory
#7858, aired 2018-11-07IT WAS 10 MILES $1000: Stuck downtown in this city? Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is only a 10-mile hike Atlanta
#7801, aired 2018-07-09A CONTROVERSIAL CATEGORY $800: Should taxpayers fund pro sports venues? They are for Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium, which replaced this dome the Georgia Dome
#7797, aired 2018-07-03STATE CAPITAL COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $2,600 (Daily Double): Oglethorpe University Atlanta
#7796, aired 2018-07-02BORN & DIED $200: He was born Jan. 15, 1929 in Atlanta; died with a dream in his heart in Memphis on April 4, 1968 Martin Luther King Jr.
#7779, aired 2018-06-07THE CIVIL WAR $400: On Sept. 2, 1864 this general's troops occupied Atlanta Sherman
#7764, aired 2018-05-17HIP-HOP HOORAY! $600: In 2018 this Southern city's new mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms put rappers T.I. & Killer Mike on her transition team Atlanta
#7755, aired 2018-05-04PLACES OF SPORT & AMUSEMENT $200: With 10 million gallons of water, the USA's largest one of these opened in Atlanta in 2005 an aquarium
#7751, aired 2018-04-30STATE CAPITALS BY COUNTY $200: Fulton County Atlanta
#7750, aired 2018-04-27HOUSE PARTY $200: The Margaret Mitchell House & Museum is in this city, where she lived & wrote "Gone With the Wind" Atlanta
#7736, aired 2018-04-09SAVES $1000: Superb as a starter for this Southern team, John Smoltz moved to closer & nabbed 55 saves one year the Atlanta Braves
#7730, aired 2018-03-30COLA $200: 3 people in Atlanta were arrested in 2006 for corporate espionage for trying to sell this company's secrets Coca-Cola
#7720, aired 2018-03-16IN A STORM $4,800 (Daily Double): When tropical storms threaten, the National Hurricane Center HQed in this city jumps into action Miami
#7666, aired 2018-01-01BAND STANDS $1000: Run the Jewels, featuring El-P and this Atlanta activist, teamed with the New York Times for a Top 10 list of protest songs Killer Mike
#7662, aired 2017-12-26"MORE" THAN A CATEGORY $600: Martin Luther King Jr. attended this historically black college in Atlanta Morehouse
#7564, aired 2017-06-29SPORTS $200: In a Super Bowl first, in 2017 this team's Matt Ryan had a perfect QB rating for the first half the Atlanta Falcons
#7561, aired 2017-06-26ODDS & ENDS $1000: As the end of a railroad line, Atlanta originally had this fitting name Terminus
#7549, aired 2017-06-08THE TV "A" $400: Donald Glover won Golden Globes as both an actor for & the creator of this TV show Atlanta
#7544, aired 2017-06-01THIS IS 40 $600: In 1974, a few months after his 40th, he had a big hit in Atlanta, breaking a record that had stood since 1935 Hank Aaron
#7516, aired 2017-04-24SITCOM CITIES $800: "Tyler Perry's House of Payne" Atlanta
#7511, aired 2017-04-17GET A LYFT WITH UBER $1000: Airports have been slow to welcome rideshare cars; this busiest one in the U.S. began allowing pickups on Jan. 1, 2017 Atlanta
#7488, aired 2017-03-15PRO TEAMS ARE FOR THE BIRDS $200: This city is bird-brained, boasting the Falcons & the Hawks (the Thrashers flew off to Winnipeg) Atlanta
#7455, aired 2017-01-27GOVERNMENT & TV $1200: In the first season of "The Walking Dead", Rick leads survivors through Atlanta to try to get help from this organization the Centers for Disease Control (or CDC)
#7451, aired 2017-01-23FROM CHUMPS TO CHAMPS $1000: The Twins went from last in 1990 to the 1991 World Series, where they beat John Smoltz & this team that did the same thing the Atlanta Braves
#7433, aired 2016-12-28HISTORIC HOMES $200: His birth home on Auburn Avenue in Atlanta is not far from Ebenezer Baptist Church, where he & his dad preached Martin Luther King
#7426, aired 2016-12-19DOUBLE-NAME NEWSPAPERS $600: The Atlanta Journal-... Constitution
#7422, aired 2016-12-13GEORGIA $400: There was a hot time in this old town after it fell to besieging Union troops on September 1, 1864 Atlanta
#7419, aired 2016-12-08LET'S VISIT THE SOUTH $200: "The Dump", her affectionate nickname for her apartment in Atlanta, is where she wrote "Gone with the Wind" (Margaret) Mitchell
#7415, aired 2016-12-02NATIONAL HISTORIC SITES $400: You'll find the Martin Luther King Jr. national historic site in this state capital Atlanta
#7414, aired 2016-12-01U.S. CITY NICKNAMES $800: "Georgia's First City" Savannah
#7401, aired 2016-11-14REALITY TV SHOWS $400: The Bravo channel has introduced us to "The Real" ones of Atlanta, Beverly Hills & New Jersey housewives
#7382, aired 2016-10-18DOME, DOME ON THE RANGE $800: This concert, NFL & Atlanta Olympics venue has 4 A/C units totaling 5,000 tons the Georgia Dome
#7358, aired 2016-09-14EXIT THROUGH THE GIFT SHOP $800: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew holds a framed jersey at the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta, GA.) One of the sweet buys at the College Football Hall of Fame is a signed Tim Tebow jersey from his days at this school the University of Florida
#7358, aired 2016-09-14EXIT THROUGH THE GIFT SHOP $2000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew holds a model plan at the Delta Flight Museum in Atlanta, GA.) You can finish your tour of Atlanta's Delta Flight Museum by taking home a model of this classic plane, the world's first successful commercial airliner the DC-3
#7357, aired 2016-09-13IN THE BASEBALL TEAM'S LINEUP $600: 1994: David Justice, Greg Maddux & Deion Sanders, moonlighting from the gridiron the (Atlanta) Braves
#7334, aired 2016-06-30WHERE AM I? $200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports.) I'm catching balls at the College Football Hall of Fame in this city that saw John Heisman legalize the forward pass for Georgia Tech in 1906 Atlanta
#7281, aired 2016-04-18MUSIC RECORDING $1000: A studio used by acts like Outkast & Future, "The Dungeon" in this southern city started in a suburban basement Atlanta
#7264, aired 2016-03-24FINAL RESTING PLACES $200: He shares a crypt with wife Coretta in Atlanta Martin Luther King (Jr.)
#7249, aired 2016-03-03CLEVER LOGOS $600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the Delta Flight Museum in Atlanta, GA.) Called "the Widget", Delta Airlines' corporate logo is designed to resemble both the swept wings of a jet flying overheard & the fourth letter of this alphabet the Greek alphabet
#7232, aired 2016-02-09STATE CAPITAL ATTRACTIONS $400: The World of Coca-Cola, a multimedia experience Atlanta
#7213, aired 2016-01-13STARS IN THE SKY $400: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from a hanger at the Delta Flight Museum in Atlanta, GA.) Stars who've flown on Atlanta-based Delta over the years include these two, who had a big premiere just up the road in 1939 Clark Gable & Vivien Leigh
#7205, aired 2016-01-01STATE CAPITAL RIVERS $1000: The Chattahoochee River Atlanta
#7201, aired 2015-12-28TEAMS ON THE MOVE $1000: NHL: In 1980 the Atlanta Flames stampeded north of the border to settle in this city Calgary
#7161, aired 2015-11-02FAMOUS SHOPPING STREETS $800: Peachtree Road & Buckhead Avenue Atlanta
#7159, aired 2015-10-29LET'S GO TO THE AIRPORT $400: On March 23, 1963 JFK dedicated this airport, saying, "There is no other airport in the world which serves so many people" O'Hare
#7151, aired 2015-10-19COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $2000: This historically African-American institution was originally founded as the Atlanta Baptist female seminary in 1881 Spelman College
#7148, aired 2015-10-14DC-3 $200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the Delta Flight Museum in Atlanta, GA.) The DC-3 cruised at just 10,000 feet so passengers could enjoy air vents & large rectangular windows because this conditioning of the cabin for high altitudes wasn't needed pressurization (pressure accepted)
#7148, aired 2015-10-14DC-3 $400: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from the Delta Flight Museum in Atlanta, GA.) The AM 24 on the fuselage commemorates Delta's early days, when the company flew Route 24 from Fort Worth, Texas to Charleston, South Carolina to deliver this air mail
#7148, aired 2015-10-14DC-3 $600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the Delta Flight Museum in Atlanta, GA.) The first really successful airliner, the DC-3 revolutionized air travel; the name signified the third commercial design from this company that would later merge with McDonnell Aircraft Douglas
#7148, aired 2015-10-14DC-3 $1,000 (Daily Double): (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from the Delta Flight Museum in Atlanta, GA.) In-flight service included cookies & a choice of coffee, tea, or this beverage that was appropriately used to christen Delta's first DC-3, the City of Atlanta Coca-Cola
#7148, aired 2015-10-14DC-3 $1000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from the Delta Flight Museum in Atlanta, GA.) Ship 41 rolled off the assembly line on December 23, 1940, so each carries a copy of that date's issue of this picture magazine; stories included the bombing of Coventry & the discovery of Lana Turner in a malt shop Life
#7145, aired 2015-10-09THE COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME $200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta, GA.) Before his days as a Dallas Cowboy, this Fox NFL commentator made some waves as a Bruin hurler for UCLA (Troy) Aikman
#7145, aired 2015-10-09THE COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME $600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta, GA.) The runner-up for the Heisman in 1937 for his play at Colorado perhaps will see his judicial robes honored someday in the Supreme Court hall of fame Byron "Whizzer" White
#7120, aired 2015-07-24STATE CAPITALS $800: Atlanta's seal features this mythic bird, which symbolizes its rebuilding that began in 1865 the phoenix
#7109, aired 2015-07-09OLYMPIANS $400: In 1996 this former U.S. Olympic boxer lit the flame at the start of the Summer Olympics in Atlanta Muhammad Ali
#7103, aired 2015-07-01ZIP IT! $200: 30303: This peach of a city Atlanta
#7089, aired 2015-06-1111th HOUR CLUES $1200: The bestselling novel "The Eleventh Victim" is loosely based on this TV host's days as an Atlanta prosecutor Nancy Grace
#7073, aired 2015-05-20THE ALLITERATI $1200: She scandalized Atlanta with a flapper dance at a 1921 debutante ball; 15 years later, she really burned the town up (Margaret) Mitchell
#7054, aired 2015-04-23AIRPORTS $400: The name of Hartsfield-Jackson Airport honors 2 of the mayors of this city Atlanta
#7033, aired 2015-03-25THERE'S NO STOPPING THEM $200: On November 15, 1864 this general's unstoppable march to the sea began as he left Atlanta for Savannah with 62,000 troops (William Tecumseh) Sherman
#7017, aired 2015-03-03STATE CAPITAL HEADQUARTERS $200: Coca-Cola Atlanta
#6988, aired 2015-01-21GONE WITH THE WIND $400: Margaret Mitchell & a group of Confederate veterans were in attendance when the movie premiered in this city in 1939 Atlanta
#6958, aired 2014-12-10POINT "A" TO POINT "B" $400: Go from the present to the original home of baseball's Braves & you've gone from here to here Atlanta to Boston
#6909, aired 2014-10-02NFL THURSDAY: THE STARTING LINEUP $1000: He ended his career with Atlanta in 2013 as the NFL's all-time leader in catches by a tight end Tony Gonzalez
#6899, aired 2014-09-18BIG BUILDING OF THE CITY $400: 191 Peachtree Tower Atlanta
#6841, aired 2014-05-19GUYS NAMED BARRY $1000: Under publisher Barry Bingham Jr., this southern city's Courier-Journal won 3 Pulitzer prizes Louisville
#6816, aired 2014-04-14WARM $200: It gets a touch warm at Turner Field in this city in July, when the average temperature is 89 degrees Atlanta
#6812, aired 2014-04-08AMERICAN HISTORY $800: The 1876 Centennial Exhibition in this city helped heal the wounds after the Civil War Philadelphia
#6793, aired 2014-03-12INSPIRED CHARACTERS $600: Annie Fitzgerald Stephens, who survived the burning of Atlanta, was a model for this Southern belle Scarlett O'Hara
#6781, aired 2014-02-24OSCAR BEST PICTURE PARTIAL MARQUEES $800: Set in Atlanta Driving Miss Daisy
#6778, aired 2014-02-19STATE LINES $1000: "So we sang the chorus from Atlanta to the sea, while we were marching ____ ____" through Georgia
#6769, aired 2014-02-06PRO SPORTS TEAMS $400: 2014 Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Bobby Cox managed this team to 2,504 wins the Atlanta Braves
#6764, aired 2014-01-30NFL STADIUMS $1600: The gymnastics events for the 1996 Olympics were held in this stadium, also home to the Atlanta Falcons the Georgia Dome
#6761, aired 2014-01-27MISSPELLED BANDS $2000: Cities where they played showes in 2013 included their hometown, Atlanta The Black Crowes
#6740, aired 2013-12-27OLYMPIC CITY ATTRACTIONS $400: The Margaret Mitchell House & Museum Atlanta
#6732, aired 2013-12-171939 BEST PICTURE OSCAR NOMINEES $400: Your winner? This period piece, which used a large wall left over from "King Kong" to help film the burning of Atlanta Gone with the Wind
#6696, aired 2013-10-28ANOTHER JACKSON 5 $2,000 (Daily Double): Maynard Jackson was mayor of fhis city, & one of the USA's busiest airports now bears his name Atlanta
#6682, aired 2013-10-08TARGET IN SIGHT $400: Golf fans know you can find a Target store in this city just off the Bobby Jones Expressway Augusta
#6682, aired 2013-10-08FOOD & DRINK $600: Headquartered in Atlanta, this chain of over 430 restaurants says 66% of its customers are male Hooters
#6655, aired 2013-07-19OLD NAMES ON THE MAP $1200: Because it was the end of a railroad line, Atlanta had this original name, Latin for "end" Terminus
#6629, aired 2013-06-13THE NFL $1000: The winning entry to name this S.E. team said, "it never drops its prey... and has a great sporting tradition" the (Atlanta) Falcons
#6613, aired 2013-05-22BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $600: A 1955 call from Ray Kroc to Waddy Pratt of this Atlanta-based company began a relationship that's still going Coca-Cola
#6609, aired 2013-05-16SYMBOLS $3,000 (Daily Double): The phoenix rising from the ashes is the symbol of this southern capital that arose from the ashes Atlanta
#6572, aired 2013-03-26HELLO, LARRY $800: Larry Wayne Jones, better known by this nickname, retired in 2012 affer 20 seasons with the Atlanta Braves Chipper (Jones)
#6557, aired 2013-03-05TOUCHED BY AN ANGLE $800: Wrestler Kurt Angle touched opponents all over on his way to winning gold at the 1996 Olympics in this city Atlanta
#6527, aired 2013-01-22THE "B" TEAM $200: This baseball team had a winning record all 13 years in Milwaukee but moved to Atlanta anyway the Braves
#6515, aired 2013-01-04NEWSPAPERS $600: This Georgia paper is known as the AJC for short the Atlanta Journal-Constitution
#6496, aired 2012-12-10LANDMARKS $1200: Gutzon Borglum was the first sculptor to work on this Civil War monument 16 miles east of Atlanta Stone Mountain
#6495, aired 2012-12-07BEHIND BARS $400: In the early 1900s the wall of the penitentiary in this Georgia capital was the USA's largest concrete mass Atlanta
#6493, aired 2012-12-05TO THE LIBRARY! $1200: His Nobel Peace Prize is on display at his presidential library in Atlanta Jimmy Carter
#6447, aired 2012-10-02WHERE IS CARL?! $600: Carl knows cures are found at the HQ of the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention in this city Atlanta
#6439, aired 2012-09-20BASEBALL STADIUMS $1000: Named for the Atlanta Braves' owner, this field served as the 1996 Olympic stadium before the Braves moved in Turner Field
#6434, aired 2012-08-02IN CASE YOU'RE THIRSTY $800: Created in Atlanta, this soft drink was being sold in every state & territory of the U.S. by 1895 Coca-Cola
#6410, aired 2012-06-29BASEBALL TEAMS BY STADIUM $800: Turner Field the Atlanta Braves
#6409, aired 2012-06-28STATE CAPITAL BIRTHPLACES $1200: James Dickey & golfer Bobby Jones Atlanta
#6403, aired 2012-06-20I MANAGE $1000: In every year but one from 1991 to 2005, he led the Atlanta Braves to division crowns Bobby Cox
#6374, aired 2012-05-10STATE CAPITAL ATTRACTIONS $400: The Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site & CNN Center Atlanta
#6358, aired 2012-04-18NOTABLE WOMEN $2000: Sophia Packard & Harriet Giles co-founded what became this Atlanta college for African-American women Spelman College
#6271, aired 2011-12-19BOWL GAME CITIES $200: The Chick-fil-A Bowl at the Georgia Dome Atlanta
#6268, aired 2011-12-14THE 1890s $600: In 1895 this black educator delivered the Atlanta Compromise speech about improving the lot of African Americans (Booker T.) Washington
#6261, aired 2011-12-05A MAN: JORDAN $2000: This Atlanta-born civil rights leader was a key adviser to President Clinton Vernon Jordan
#6258, aired 2011-11-30CORRUPTION JUNCTION $200: In 2009 Mayor Langford of this largest Alabama city was convicted of accepting bribes Birmingham
#6250, aired 2011-11-18ANYTHING BUT OPERA $400: In April 2008 a new musical based on this novel swept through London, not Atlanta Gone with the Wind
#6233, aired 2011-10-26NEWSPAPER HISTORY $800: In the 1920s Margaret Mitchell wrote for this Atlanta newspaper that later merged with the Constitution the Journal
#6231, aired 2011-10-24TOP OF THE LIST $1200: Not only is Hartsfield-Jackson in Atlanta the world's busiest airport, this airline based there is the largest Delta
#6226, aired 2011-10-17GEORGIA GIRL $800: No wonder she wanted to take a "Midnight Train" back there--she was born in Atlanta in 1944 Gladys Knight
#6212, aired 2011-09-27MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL LOGOS $800: The team's name in red, outlined in blue, above a red tomahawk the Atlanta Braves
#6191, aired 2011-07-11BORN & DIED $400: Her story began in Atlanta November 8, 1900 & ended there as well in August 1949 Margaret Mitchell
#6153, aired 2011-05-18Y'ALL FROM GEORGIA? $400: From 1942 to 1961 it was the occupation of William Hartsfield, for whom Atlanta's Intl. Airport is named mayor
#6128, aired 2011-04-13THE BIGGEST U.S. CITY STARTING WITH... $1,600 (Daily Double): A (Named for one of the founders of the state where it's located) Austin (Texas)
#6120, aired 2011-04-01ACTUAL FBI FILES $400: His extensive file noted in 1964 that Mrs. Leonard Farber of White Plains contacted his Atlanta office Martin Luther King, Jr.
#6117, aired 2011-03-29HAPPY $1200: It can follow "wood" or "golf", or precede MLB's Jones Chipper
#6102, aired 2011-03-08SORRY ABOUT THAT $2000: Richard Jewell, a suspect for 3 months in this city's 1996 Olympic Park bombing, got an apology from Janet Reno Atlanta
#6092, aired 2011-02-22POP CULTURE $1000: In 2010 this rapper born Clifford Harris helped coax a would-be jumper down from an Atlanta building T.I.
#6050, aired 2010-12-24FOOTBALL: 20-10 $1000: Owner Arthur Blank said, "It feels great" as a Jan. 2010 win put this team over .500 for 2 straight years, a first Atlanta Falcons
#6041, aired 2010-12-13STATE CAPITAL ATTRACTIONS $1200: The World of Coca-Cola & Centennial Olympic Park Atlanta
#6030, aired 2010-11-26TALL U.S. BUILDINGS $600: The tallest building in a state capital is the Bank of America Plaza on Peachtree St. in this city Atlanta
#6021, aired 2010-11-15MONEY, NOT FROM THE MINT $800: If you want to lend Atlanta money to fix its sewers, buy municipal these bonds
#5991, aired 2010-10-04STOCK SYMBOLS $200: Headquartered in Atlanta, it flies under the symbol DAL Delta
#5973, aired 2010-07-28THIS IS CNN $200: (I'm Bill Schneider.) I'm in CNN's Washington, D.C. bureau, one of 37 bureaus including Bangkok & Buenos Aires, but the network's heart & headquarters is still in this city Atlanta, Georgia
#5970, aired 2010-07-23THEY'RE LOOKING OUT FOR US $1600: The NCIRD (I is for Immunization) is part of this 3-letter Atlanta-based organization CDC
#5950, aired 2010-06-25KEEP ON TRUCKIN' $600: In 2008 Atlanta truckers protested the rising price of this type of fuel, their lifeline Diesel
#5934, aired 2010-06-03CABLE NETWORKING $1200: "Top Chef" & "The Real Housewives of Atlanta / New Jersey / New York City..." Bravo
#5930, aired 2010-05-28FLY ME, BUT NOT TO THE MOON $800: In April 2008 it was announced that Northwest & this Atlanta-based airline would merge Delta
#5888, aired 2010-03-31SNACKS ON A PLANE $1000: This Atlanta-based airline's "flight delights" includes hummus, pita chips & a deck of miniature playing cards Delta
#5878, aired 2010-03-17IN THE STATE CAPITAL $600: The city-operated Margaret Mitchell House Atlanta
#5871, aired 2010-03-08WEST SIDE STORY $2000: Pearl Cleage, who used to work for mayor Maynard Jackson, set "Baby Brother's Blues" in this city's West End Atlanta
#5826, aired 2010-01-04RHETT-ORIC $400: On honeymoon Rhett says, "Forget about Atlanta. I brought you to" this city "to have fun" New Orleans
#5806, aired 2009-12-07THAT SPORTS VENUE HAS GOT TO GO! $2000: Hank Aaron hit home run No. 715 in the bygone Atlanta stadium named for this county Fulton County
#5801, aired 2009-11-30I HAVE 5 KINGS $800: In 1955 this Atlanta-born man got a Ph.D. in theology from Boston University Martin Luther King
#5792, aired 2009-11-17FICTIONAL CHARACTERS $800: Rhett Butler has a long-term affair with this Atlanta prostitute Belle Watling
#5783, aired 2009-11-04THE U.S. ARMY $2000: About 200,000 strong, this non-active duty part of the U.S. Army has its headquarters in Atlanta the Reserves
#5767, aired 2009-10-13NAME THAT MOVIE $400: 1939: "Mr. Ashley be comin' to Atlanta when he gets his leave" Gone with the Wind
#5730, aired 2009-07-03BIG CITY MAYORS $2000: The South's Shirley Franklin Atlanta
#5723, aired 2009-06-24LOOK! UP IN THE SKY! $1000: One species of this bird is the American kestrel; pop culture ones include Atlanta & Maltese a falcon
#5712, aired 2009-06-09THE PULITZER PRIZE FOR DRAMA $1200: Horton Foote won a 1995 Pulitzer for his play "The Young Man from" this state capital Atlanta
#5709, aired 2009-06-04THE CIVIL WAR $1600: (Jon of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) After capturing & burning Atlanta, General Sherman led his devastating march to the sea, ending at this port city; he offered it to President Lincoln as a Christmas gift in 1864 Savannah
#5708, aired 2009-06-03REVOLVING RESTAURANTS $600: For a peachy view of this city, visit the Sun Dial restaurant atop the Westin Peachtree Plaza Atlanta
#5681, aired 2009-04-27MAJOR U.S. CITY NEWSPAPERS $1600: The Journal-Constitution Atlanta
#5666, aired 2009-04-06THE LAST $600: Once one of the "big four" U.S. airlines, it flew its last flight, New York to Atlanta, Jan. 18, 1991 Eastern
#5649, aired 2009-03-12ALL ABOUT AUTHORS $400: Parties at her Atlanta home--now a museum--serve martinis in Mason jars, a favorite of hers (Margaret) Mitchell
#5645, aired 2009-03-06GEORGIA $800: Flags honoring the nations who have hosted this surround the fountain in Atlanta's Centennial Park the Olympics
#5605, aired 2009-01-09FARK.COM HEADLINES $200: This rapper "weds in Atlanta. Family of groom said to be furious. He was only supposed to show people to their seats" Usher
#5605, aired 2009-01-093 LITTLE LETTERS $3,500 (Daily Double): Headquartered in Atlanta, this agency, established in 1946, grew out of a U.S. anti-malaria program the CDC (Centers for Disease Control)
#5576, aired 2008-12-01U.S. CITIES IN FOREIGN LANDS $800: If you're on the Mosquito Coast, don't forget to visit Atlanta in this country Nicaragua
#5516, aired 2008-09-0825 $800: In 1919 this beverage company was sold to Atlanta banker Ernest Woodruff for $25 million Coca-Cola
#5508, aired 2008-07-16THE NEW YORK TIMES TRAVEL $200: Tony boutiques in Buckhead are hoping to change the dowdy "Crown Jewel of the South" moniker of this city Atlanta
#5496, aired 2008-06-30AMERICANA $1600: Inspired by the 5 Olympic rings, the Fountain of Rings is in Centennial Olympic Park in this city Atlanta
#5487, aired 2008-06-17AIRLINE & HUB $1600: This airline is found in 5 concourses at the super-busy Atlanta airport Delta
#5455, aired 2008-05-021980s MUSIC $400: This group was "Headin' down the Atlanta Highway... headin' on down to the Love Shack" The B-52's
#5430, aired 2008-03-28THE CIVIL WAR $1200: Sherman's campaign for this city took 3 months in 1864 Atlanta
#5423, aired 2008-03-19THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE $1000: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew gives the clue from inside the Jimmy Carter Library in Atlanta, Georgia.) Jimmy Carter's library has his 2002 Nobel Peace Prize; he can also share the credit for the Peace Prize won in 1978 by these two men Menachem Begin & Anwar Sadat
#5421, aired 2008-03-1719th CENTURY NAMES $1200: As his health grew worse from TB, he left his dentistry practice in Atlanta & moved out West Doc Holliday
#5385, aired 2008-01-25WE "ONE" YOU $1200: Robert E. Lee rides for all time on this giant sculpture outside of Atlanta Stone Mountain
#5382, aired 2008-01-22ALL ABOUT AUTHORS $200: In the early 1920s she scandalized Atlanta society by doing a provocative dance at a debutante ball Margaret Mitchell
#5378, aired 2008-01-16BIRD IS THE WORD $400: They're the pro basketball-playing birds of prey in Atlanta the Hawks
#5377, aired 2008-01-15THE 1790s $800 (Daily Double): The first major gold discovery in the U.S. happened in 1799 near this southern city named for George III's queen Charlotte, North Carolina
#5364, aired 2007-12-27THE JIMMY CARTER LIBRARY & MUSEUM $400: (Jon of the Clue Crew checks in from the Jimmy Carter Library in Atlanta, GA.) "ILYTG", "I love you the goodest", is a favorite Carter Family inscription, & Jimmy gave this compact to this woman for Christmas in 1945 Rosalynn Carter
#5364, aired 2007-12-27THE JIMMY CARTER LIBRARY & MUSEUM $2000: (Jon of the Clue Crew checks in from the Jimmy Carter Library in Atlanta, GA.) I'm in a replica of the Oval Office, from which on July 15, 1979, Carter gave a major speech on the American mood, warning of a crisis of this confidence
#5364, aired 2007-12-27THE JIMMY CARTER LIBRARY & MUSEUM $4,500 (Daily Double): (Cheryl of the Clue Crew checks in from the Jimmy Carter Library in Atlanta, GA.) A fine example of Suzhou embroidery, "Kitten Playing with Mantis", was a gift to President Carter from this Chinese Leader in 1979 Teng Hsiao-P'ing
#5351, aired 2007-12-10POP CULTURE $1200: On October 2, 1999 this city's Thrashers thrashed around in their first regular season NHL game Atlanta
#5350, aired 2007-12-07LITERARY GEOGRAPHY $200: In chapter VIII of this novel, Atlanta is "very exhilarating... and temporarily even better than Tara" Gone with the Wind
#5322, aired 2007-10-30BORN & DIED $400: He was born January 15, 1929 in Atlanta & died in Memphis April 4, 1968 Martin Luther King, Jr.
#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
#5316, aired 2007-10-22THE WEATHER CHANNEL $800: (Jon of the Clue Crew gives us a a high level take on the weather at the Weather Channel in Atlanta, GA.) The Weather Channel uses this type of colorful satellite image to show the relative warmth of objects: colder ones are brighter while warmer objects are darker infrared
#5316, aired 2007-10-22THE WEATHER CHANNEL $1600: (Jon of the Clue Crew shows a 3-D view of rugged terrain on the monitor at the Weather Channel in Atlanta, GA.) In 2006, the Weather Channel program "Beyond the Forecast" detailed the search for 3 climbers & how weather hindered rescue efforts on this Oregon mountain Mt. Hood
#5316, aired 2007-10-22THE WEATHER CHANNEL $2,000 (Daily Double): (Cheryl of the Clue Crew rains supreme at the Weather Channel in Atlanta, GA.) Showing the density & motion of clouds, this type of radar named for an Austrian scientist can predict the formation of a tornado Doppler
#5316, aired 2007-10-22THE WEATHER CHANNEL $2000: (Jon of the Clue Crew is back on the map at the Weather Channel in Atlanta, GA.) Fronts are boundaries where different air masses meet; alternating red & blue lines depict this type of front with little or no movement a stationary front
#5315, aired 2007-10-19BASEBALL FRANCHISE SHIFTS $800: The Braves spent 82 seasons in Boston & more than 40 in Atlanta, with a 13-season stop in this city Milwaukee
#5279, aired 2007-07-19CELEBS $200: This host of "American Idol" was born in Atlanta in 1974 (Ryan) Seacrest
#5278, aired 2007-07-18ALLITERATION ALLOTMENT $2,500 (Daily Double): (Jon of the Clue Crew reports from the desk of the Weather Channel in Atlanta, GA.) The Weather Channel believes that 1 degree can change the world, & that the lowering of these alliterative emissions can help greenhouse gases
#5272, aired 2007-07-10THE WHALING WALLS $400: The whales seen here arrived in time for the 1996 Olympics in this city Atlanta
#5256, aired 2007-06-18RADIO CITIES $1000: The 100,000-watt voice of Georgia State University, WRAS in this city is the most powerful all-student-run U.S. radio station Atlanta
#5223, aired 2007-05-02GOING DOWNTOWN $1000: I'll stroll in Centennial Olympic Park in this city Atlanta
#5193, aired 2007-03-21AIRLINES $200: In 2006 more than 40% of this airline's customers flew to, from or through Atlanta Delta
#5136, aired 2007-01-01MOVIE PEOPLE $800: His professional directorial debut was the 24-minute short "Amblin'", shown at the Atlanta Film Festival in 1969 Steven Spielberg
#5128, aired 2006-12-20A DECEMBER TO REMEMBER $200: Well, I declare, "Gone With the Wind" premiered in this southern city on December 15, 1939 Atlanta
#5124, aired 2006-12-1420th CENTURY PEOPLE $600: On her death in 2006, she became the first woman to lie in state at the Capitol in Atlanta Coretta Scott King
#5124, aired 2006-12-14INAPPROPRIATE TEAM NAMES $800: In Atlanta this NHL team's fiery name harked back to Gen. Sherman; all Canadians should now call them "The Ice" Calgary Flames
#5095, aired 2006-11-03BUSINESS LEADERS $800: After being elected mayor of Atlanta in 1916, Asa Candler gave control of this company to his children Coca-Cola
#5068, aired 2006-09-27CIVIL WAR TIMES $400: On June 26, 1864 near Atlanta, he said, "We have devoured the land and our animals eat up the wheat and corn fields" (William Tecumseh) Sherman
#5040, aired 2006-07-07AMERICAN IDLE $800: This agency of the U.S. Public Health Service based in Atlanta reported that obesity cost the U.S. $75 billion in 2003 the CDC (the Centers for Disease Control)
#5028, aired 2006-06-21PLEAD THE FIFTH $1,000 (Daily Double): They're the 3 letters above the number 5 on a standard telephone button J-K-L
#5027, aired 2006-06-20BASEBALL RECORD BREAKERS $800: In 2003 this Atlanta Braves pitcher set a record by winning at least 15 games for the 16th straight season Greg Maddux
#4999, aired 2006-05-11THE NEW YORK TIMES BUSINESS $200: Union Pacific, HP & this Atlanta-based beverage company voted to impose limits on executive severance packages Coca-Cola
#4995, aired 2006-05-05BY THE NUMBERS $400: Of the 101 medals the U. S. won at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, 44 were of this kind gold
#4989, aired 2006-04-27WHAT A GOOD IDEA! $200: Tofu or not tofu: in 2004 Grady High School in Atlanta introduced a lunch line for those who eat this kind of diet vegetarian
#4981, aired 2006-04-17"J"EOGRAPHY $1200: During the Civil War, General Sherman reduced this state capital to ashes, causing it to be called "Chimneyville" Jackson
#4961, aired 2006-03-20CITIES WITH HOSPITAL-ITY $800: With Southern hospital-ity: Emory University Hospital Atlanta
#4960, aired 2006-03-17BACK IN 1906 $400: Burned in 1864, this city was placed under martial law following racial tensions in September 1906 Atlanta
#4958, aired 2006-03-15MR. MOVIEFONE $400: You have selected Atlanta's Grand Theater for Friday, Dec. 15, 1939. The star-studded premiere of this film is sold out Gone with the Wind
#4956, aired 2006-03-13CELL-PHONING IT IN $200: Atlanta-based & with more than $19 billion in 2004 revenue, it's "one" this telecom "sensation" Cingular
#4950, aired 2006-03-03STATE CAPITAL BIRTHPLACES $600: Bestselling author Margaret Mitchell Atlanta
#4941, aired 2006-02-20U.S. CITIES $2,500 (Daily Double): Because Malaria was still common in the South, the Communicable Disease Center was established in this city in 1946 Atlanta
#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
#4897, aired 2005-12-20GEORGIA ON MY MIND $200: His library is located at 441 Freedom Parkway, Atlanta, Georgia Jimmy Carter
#4866, aired 2005-11-07OFF TO COLLEGE $1000: In 1944 he entered Atlanta's Morehouse College as a 15-year-old struggling with religions doubts Martin Luther King
#4856, aired 2005-10-24BASEBALL HISTORY $400: In 2004 this team led by manager Bobby Cox won its remarkable 13th straight division title Atlanta Braves
#4845, aired 2005-10-07AROUND THE U.S.A. $1600: In 1989 Julian Bond dedicated a civil rights memorial designed by Maya Lin in this Southern state capital Montgomery
#4835, aired 2005-09-23MILLION DOLLAR BABY $1,000 (Daily Double): Beauregard & Rhett are 2 of this billionaire's grown kids Ted Turner
#4825, aired 2005-07-22CLUB HOPPIN' $400: Tongues are wagging that Tongue & Groove on Peachtree Rd. is one of this city's top nightspots Atlanta
#4816, aired 2005-07-11DODGER $600: This slugger hit home run No. 715 off Dodger pitcher Al Downing in Atlanta Hank Aaron
#4786, aired 2005-05-30YOU'RE FIRED! $2,200 (Daily Double): In 1978 Handy Dan Hardware axed Arthur Blank--but he did okay, co-founding this chain in Atlanta Home Depot
#4779, aired 2005-05-19TRUE CRIME $400: On April 13, 2005 he pleaded guilty to 2 clinic bombings & the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Park attack (Eric) Rudolph
#4771, aired 2005-05-09CNN 25: NATIONAL NEWS $1200: (Hi, I'm Nancy Grace with CNN Headline News.) As a former Fulton County prosecutor, I went to the scene in this city to cover the deadly shootings in the same courtroom where I prosecuted felony cases Atlanta
#4748, aired 2005-04-06CITIES BY LANDMARK $1000: Centennial Olympic Park, Woodruff Arts Center Atlanta
#4721, aired 2005-02-28THE JIMMY CARTER EXPERIENCE $1000: Based in this city, the Carter Center is "All Along the Watchtower" against disease & famine Atlanta
#4685, aired 2005-01-07CITY SEALS $400: This state capital's seal shows the phoenix rising from the ashes, symbolic of its rebuilding after the Civil War Atlanta
#4677, aired 2004-12-28SPECS & THE CITY $200: Its airport, named for 2 of its past mayors, is the world's busiest passenger airport Atlanta
#4667, aired 2004-12-14HEADQUARTERS $1000: Where on earth is Earthlink headquartered? In this city, same as Coca-Cola Atlanta
#4659, aired 2004-12-02HISTORICAL QUOTES $1200: On September 12, 1864, this general wrote the Mayor of Atlanta, "War is cruelty, and you cannot refine it" (William Tecumseh) Sherman
#4657, aired 2004-11-30PRO SPORTS VENUES $2000: ...and the home of the (Atlanta) Braves Turner Field
#4643, aired 2004-11-10COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $1000: Founded in 1836 by the Methodist church, this Atlanta university is located along the Clifton Corridor Emory
#4572, aired 2004-06-22SPORTS BIOS $200: Originally drafted by Atlanta, he quarterbacked Green Bay to a Super Bowl victory in 1997 Brett Favre
#4570, aired 2004-06-18THROW THE "BOOK" AT 'EM! $800: In an 1895 speech he accepted some segregation in his "Atlanta Compromise" Booker T. Washington
#4563, aired 2004-06-09AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN $200: After her husband's death in 1968, she founded a center in Atlanta, Georgia for nonviolent social change Coretta Scott King
#4560, aired 2004-06-04GONE WITH THE WIND $400: Fans of the film love the museum devoted to it in this city, steps away from the home where the novel was written Atlanta
#4559, aired 2004-06-03NOT A STATE CAPITAL $200: Atlanta, Anchorage, Augusta Anchorage
#4539, aired 2004-05-06"A" IN HISTORY $600: On Sept. 2, 1864 General Sherman captured this city, subsequently burning much of it to the ground Atlanta
#4465, aired 2004-01-23U.S. CITIES $600: In November 2001 this city's Journal & Constitution newspapers fully merged Atlanta
#4456, aired 2004-01-12IN THE BIG INNING $1200: Coming to bat in the 4th inning of a game against the L.A. Dodgers in 1974, this Atlanta Brave hit his 715th home run Hank Aaron
#4443, aired 2003-12-24THE 1840s $600: 2 of the 3 names this Georgia town had in the 1840s were Terminus & Marthasville Atlanta
#4440, aired 2003-12-19WRITERS' RELATIVES $400: Heading it in the 1930s, her father Eugene was the second president of the Atlanta Historical Society Margaret Mitchell
#4377, aired 2003-09-23THE 1900s $200: This major world sporting event was held in Atlanta, Georgia in the summer of 1996 the Olympics
#4369, aired 2003-09-11OVERNIGHT DELIVERY $2000: Spring for overnight delivery when sending tissue samples to this government agency based in Atlanta the Centers for Disease Control
#4340, aired 2003-06-13LEGENDS OF THE GAMES $2000: This man was the NBA's "Human Highlight Film" during his 13-year career with the Atlanta Hawks Dominique Wilkins
#4325, aired 2003-05-23ORGANIZATIONS $1600: Over 26,000 attended this association's annual meeting in Atlanta, but we're sure they kept each other quiet American Library Association
#4323, aired 2003-05-21FIRE ON FILM $400: 2 Culver City fire captains stood by nervously as the burning of this city was filmed for "GWTW" Atlanta
#4323, aired 2003-05-21U.S. UNIVERSITIES $2000: In the 1830s an Atlanta school was named for this bishop who had been killed in a carriage wreck John Emory
#4284, aired 2003-03-27SPORTS NICKNAMES $2000: This former Atlanta Braves first baseman is nicknamed "The Crime Dog" Fred McGriff
#4272, aired 2003-03-11STATE CAPITAL BIRTHPLACES $800: Nobel Prize winner Martin Luther King, Jr. Atlanta
#4268, aired 2003-03-05SUPER BOWL BETS $1,800 (Daily Double): Backing his team in 1999, this city's mayor put up peanuts & a case of Coke Atlanta
#4244, aired 2003-01-30WHERE AM I? $600: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew) I'm at historic Ebenezer Baptist Church in this city Atlanta
#4237, aired 2003-01-21THE NEW YORK YANKEES $1000: (Joe Torre) In my first World Series in 1996, I managed the Yankees to victory against this team I once played for Atlanta Braves
#4236, aired 2003-01-20THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT $800: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew singing at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta; Alex gives the clue) Based on a gospel song, it became an anthem of the civil rights movement "We Shall Overcome"
#4211, aired 2002-12-16THINK ABOUT IT $600: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew at the Atlanta Zoo) It's the scientific name, genus & species of these animals Gorilla gorilla
#4199, aired 2002-11-28CIVIL WAR PEOPLE $800: In early September 1864 this general ordered all the civilians out of Atlanta Sherman
#4184, aired 2002-11-07THEY NAMED A SCHOOL FOR ME $2000: This black women's college in Atlanta took its name from Mrs. John D. Rockefeller's maiden name Spelman College
#4177, aired 2002-10-29THE ANIMALS $400 (Daily Double): (Sarah of the Clue Crew at Zoo Atlanta) There are 3 types of gorilla: mountain & the eastern & western type of these lesser-altitude gorillas lowland gorillas
#4170, aired 2002-10-18LEGAL MATTERS $2000: (Judge Hatchett) In 1995 I received from an NAACP branch in Atlanta an award named for this jurist Thurgood Marshall
#4155, aired 2002-09-27"E.B." $2000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Atlanta) Andrew Young said this church "was the shelter; when there was an important meeting, we went to Daddy King's study there" Ebenezer Baptist Church
#4153, aired 2002-09-25EAT YOUR WAY ACROSS THE U.S.A. $1000: Veal meatloaf & peach bread pudding are specialties of Buckhead Diner, in this city's upscale Buckhead district Atlanta
#4152, aired 2002-09-24FOOD FOR THOUGHT $400: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from the Atlanta Zoo) The wristbones of the giant panda are elongated & act as thumbs for holding stalks of this food, its primary diet bamboo
#4145, aired 2002-09-13SIGNS & SYMBOLS $800: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from the Atlanta Zoo.) A traditional symbol of peace, the giant panda is also the symbol of this nature organization WWF (World Wildlife Fund)
#4140, aired 2002-09-06CRITTERS $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Zoo Atlanta.) The two panda species are the 6- to 12-pound red panda & this 200- to 250-pound species the giant panda
#4134, aired 2002-07-18"BRAVE" HEART $600: The only Major League Baseball team that fits the category the Atlanta Braves
#4106, aired 2002-06-10COLLEGE TOWNS $800: Where the peachtrees grow: Georgia State Atlanta
#4059, aired 2002-04-04BALLPARK FOOD $200: Bison Burgers made from bison raised on his ranch are sold at his Atlanta ballpark Ted Turner
#4058, aired 2002-04-03"KING" ME $800: In 1996 she coached the U.S. Women's Tennis Team at the Olympic Games in Atlanta Billie Jean King
#4028, aired 2002-02-20PEACHES & HERB $200: Appropriately, this city is home to college football's Peach Bowl Atlanta
#4020, aired 2002-02-08U.S. CITIES $600: (Hi, I'm Jimmy J.) I helped compose & produce "Welcome To The World", the opening theme to this U.S. city's Summer Olympics Atlanta
#4018, aired 2002-02-06TAKE ME TO THE ZOO! $1000: If you can't get to this Georgia city's zoo, check out its website to see live video of its playful pandas Atlanta
#4012, aired 2002-01-29PRO BASKETBALL $800: Originally a tri-city team it settled in Milwaukee & St. Louis before reaching Atlanta Hawks
#4008, aired 2002-01-23ON THE ROAD WITH JEOPARDY! $800: 2000 took us to Atlanta, where staffers quenched their thirst at the attraction called World of this Coca-Cola
#4002, aired 2002-01-15BATTLES $200: Antietam, Atlanta & Chickamauga were battles during this war Civil War
#3968, aired 2001-11-28U.S. SKYLINE TOURS $1000: This Southern capital owes its location to a railroad, rather than a river Atlanta
#3966, aired 2001-11-26STORE TREK $200: Based in Atlanta, this chain for do-it-yourselfers is the world's largest home improvement retailer Home Depot
#3961, aired 2001-11-19ALL SPORT $300: This Major League Baseball team's fans are famous for their "tomahawk chop" the Atlanta Braves
#3927, aired 2001-10-02DISABILITY AWARENESS $500 (Daily Double): The 1996 Summer Paralympic Games for the disabled were held in this U.S. city Atlanta
#3899, aired 2001-07-12MUSEUMS $400: Learn all about "The World of" this soft drink at its museum in Atlanta Coca-Cola
#3899, aired 2001-07-12SKY HIGH $400: Bank of America Plaza at 600 Peachtree: 1,023 feet Atlanta
#3899, aired 2001-07-12SKY HIGH $500: CN Tower: 1,815 feet Toronto
#3887, aired 2001-06-26WHO'S THERE? $400: Hitting home run No. 715 in Atlanta on April 8, 1974 Hank Aaron
#3887, aired 2001-06-26OWNED BY AOL TIME WARNER $500: Dikembe Mutombo no longer works for AOL Time Warner since this NBA team traded him in 2001 the Atlanta Hawks
#3881, aired 2001-06-18COLLECTOR'S CORNER $400: The GWTW movie museum in Atlanta displays a figurine of this black actress in her film role as Prissy Butterfly McQueen
#3859, aired 2001-05-17MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL $300: Cubs pitcher Greg Maddux won the NL's Cy Young Award in 1992; he won it the next 3 years with this new team the Atlanta Braves
#3849, aired 2001-05-03GOVERNMENT & POLITICS $1000: (Jimmy Carter gives the clue from the Carter Center in Atlanta) The Democratic Party's donkey dates back to this presidential candidate's 1828 campaign Andrew Jackson
#3841, aired 2001-04-23JOG-RAPHY $200: With 50,000 runners, this city's Peachtree Road Race is the world's largest 10K Atlanta
#3822, aired 2001-03-27HODGEPODGE $800: It was the home city for the centennial games of the modern Olympics Atlanta
#3789, aired 2001-02-08STATE CAPITALS $500: This capital is the headquarters for UPS, the Turner Broadcasting System & Delta Air Lines Atlanta
#3787, aired 2001-02-06HEY, SPORT! $800: This NFL team plays its home games in the Georgia Dome the Atlanta Falcons
#3781, aired 2001-01-29THE MARSHAL PLAN $400: On a special operation in 1996 to protect these people in Atlanta, the service used the logo seen here Olympic athletes
#3771, aired 2001-01-15MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. $1000: (Yolanda King speaking) In 1960 my father, MLK Jr., joined my grandfather as co-pastor of this Baptist church in Atlanta Ebenezer Baptist Church
#3744, aired 2000-12-07TEAM PLAYERS $800: A Georgia native who wants war Atlanta Hawk
#3738, aired 2000-11-29NICKNAMES $400: Though Mets fans insist on "Larry", this is the nickname of Atlanta Braves MVP Jones Chipper
#3736, aired 2000-11-27U.S. CITY NICKNAMES $400: "The Gateway of the South", "The Big Peach" Atlanta
#3730, aired 2000-11-17MUSIC TO MY EARS $300: This group was "Headin' down the Atlanta Highway...headin' on down to the Love Shack" The B-52's
#3726, aired 2000-11-13AROUND THE USA $100: This famous frog cut the ribbon for the official opening of Atlanta's Center for Puppetry Arts Kermit the Frog
#3715, aired 2000-10-27U.S. PRESIDENTS $900 (Daily Double): (Former president Jimmy Carter delivers the clue from the Carter Center in Atlanta.) This man was the first president inaugurated in Washington, D.C. Thomas Jefferson
#3709, aired 2000-10-19AMERICA $200: Among state capitals, it's first alphabetically Albany, New York
#3708, aired 2000-10-18BEHIND BARS $500: In 2000 Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin, once known as this black militant, was arrested after an Atlanta shooting H. Rap Brown
#3702, aired 2000-10-10HE'S THE MAYOR $1000: Bill Campbell Atlanta
#3698, aired 2000-10-04STATE CAPITALS $300: During the Civil War, Union troops led by Sherman captured & burned much of this Georgia capital Atlanta
#3697, aired 2000-10-03BALLET $200: A new ballet about this puppet who yearns to be a boy had its U.S. premiere in Atlanta in 2000 Pinocchio
#3694, aired 2000-09-28THE BALKAN SCENE $400: [Former President Jimmy Carter speaks from the Carter Center in Atlanta] In 1994, with Pres. Clinton's approval, I & Carter Center staffers brokered a cease-fire by this country's Muslims & Serbs Bosnia-Herzegovina
#3686, aired 2000-09-18POLITICAL TERMS $200: [Former President Jimmy Carter speaking from the Carter Center in Atlanta] From Latin for "I forbid", it's what I did to 31 very bad bills passed by Congress Veto
#3680, aired 2000-09-08HISTORIC AMERICANS $1000: (Former President Jimmy Carter speaks from the Carter Center in Atlanta.) While I was in the U.S. Navy, I worked closely with this admiral, the "Father of the Atomic Submarine" Hyman Rickover
#3677, aired 2000-09-05YEARS $500: Atlanta hosts the Olympics 1996
#3667, aired 2000-07-11WAY BACK IN 1999 $300: As part of a 10-year research project, the Atlanta Zoo got Lun-Lun & Yang-Yang, a pair of these pandas
#3665, aired 2000-07-07GEORGIANS $300: If you know this man seen here was born in Atlanta in 1958, you might be a redneck! Jeff Foxworthy
#3637, aired 2000-05-30THE PLAZA $800 (Daily Double): Manhattan's Grand Army Plaza has a statue of this general, something probably not too common in Atlanta William T. Sherman
#3628, aired 2000-05-17I SENSE A THEME $800: For the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta this chain of music clubs ran a temporary venue in a Baptist tabernacle House of Blues
#3622, aired 2000-05-09DAMN YANKEES $200: This general captured Atlanta in September 1864; in November, he left it in flames -- you may now boo William T. Sherman
#3621, aired 2000-05-08THE GONE WITH THE WIND MOVIE MUSEUM $300: The museum is part of a 2-block historic district on this Atlanta street Peachtree Street
#3621, aired 2000-05-08ALL ABOUT THE PRESIDENCY $1000: To protect "our most important national investment", I signed a bill creating this cabinet department in 1979 Department of Education
#3615, aired 2000-04-28THIS PLACE IS A ZOO! $200: Zoo Atlanta has won its stripes by exhibiting 2 of the endangered Sumatran species of this animal tigers
#3583, aired 2000-03-15FICTIONAL INDIANS $400: This baseball team's mascot Chief Nokahoma lived in a teepee in the outfield stands Atlanta Braves
#3544, aired 2000-01-20BASEBALL -- 1999 $100: On October 27 this team won its 25th World Series in the 20th century by sweeping the Atlanta Braves the New York Yankees
#3534, aired 2000-01-06AIRPORT CODES $200: ATL Atlanta
#3523, aired 1999-12-22HE'S THE MAYOR $1000: Atlanta, Georgia 1982-1989 Andrew Young
#3509, aired 1999-12-02ROLLING "STONE" $400: This large granite memorial near Atlanta was dedicated in 1970 Stone Mountain
#3501, aired 1999-11-22TELEVISION $1,200 (Daily Double): "Matlock" & "Designing Women" were both set in this state capital Atlanta
#3467, aired 1999-10-052000 CALENDARS $100: Amcal has a wall calendar featuring ads & slogans from this Atlanta-based soft drink company Coca-Cola
#3458, aired 1999-09-22CIVIL WAR GENERALS $400: His march to the sea began in Atlanta in November 1864 & ended in Savannah about a month later William T. Sherman
#3417, aired 1999-06-15CHURCHES $500: Even Scrooge might have enjoyed services at this Atlanta church where Martin Luther King was co-pastor Ebenezer Baptist Church
#3410, aired 1999-06-04THEY MEANT BUSINESS $1000: Chemical engineer Roberto Goizueta fled Cuba & ended up as CEO of this Atlanta-based company Coca-Cola
#3406, aired 1999-05-31THE JACKSON FIVE $1000: In October 1973 he became the first black mayor of Atlanta, Georgia Maynard Jackson
#3399, aired 1999-05-20LITERARY TOURISM $400: Fans of this author can tour the Atlanta home where she wrote much of "Gone with the Wind" Margaret Mitchell
#3384, aired 1999-04-29"G.G." $300: He provided live coverage of the Summer Olympics from Atlanta, while brother Bryant covered events in Nagano Greg Gumbel
#3366, aired 1999-04-05WE SURRENDER $400: An important Confederate supply depot, this Georgia capital surrendered to Union troops September 2, 1864 Atlanta
#3363, aired 1999-03-31OLYMPIC MASCOTS $1000: The computer-generated "Whatizit" that symbolized the '96 games in Atlanta was called this for short Izzy
#3354, aired 1999-03-18PEOPLE $100: This media mogul & owner of the Atlanta Braves is the USA's largest private bison rancher Ted Turner
#3301, aired 1999-01-04HOTELS BY CITY $300: The Gaslight Inn, The Ansley Inn, The Westin Peachtree Plaza Atlanta
#3278, aired 1998-12-02SPORTS $1000: This Milwaukee NBA team moved to St. Louis in 1955 & then to Atlanta in 1968 Hawks
#3276, aired 1998-11-30BASEBALL $200: On April 4, 1997 the new Turner Field opened with this home team defeating the visiting Cubs, 5-4 the Atlanta Braves
#3228, aired 1998-09-23BOOKS BY WOMEN $200: In 1996 a fire badly damaged the Atlanta apartment house where this 1936 bestseller was written Gone with the Wind
#3223, aired 1998-09-16STATE CAPITALS $500: The Peachtree Road Race is a 6-mile run held every July 4 in this capital Atlanta
#3198, aired 1998-06-24LEAP DAY IN SPORTS $600: On Feb. 29, 1972 he signed a new contract with Atlanta making him the highest paid player in baseball Hank Aaron
#3183, aired 1998-06-03STREET SMARTS $800: Streets in this city include Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard & Coca Cola Place Atlanta
#3165, aired 1998-05-08COLLEGE TOWNS $500: Ex-senator Sam Nunn is on the Emory board of trustees, which meets in this city Atlanta
#3146, aired 1998-04-13BASEBALL $200: In 1996 this Atlanta team's John Smoltz was named the NL's Cy Young Award winner Braves
#3131, aired 1998-03-23THE CIVIL WAR $600: After capturing Atlanta in September of 1864, he told its mayor, "War is cruelty and you cannot refine it" Sherman
#3079, aired 1998-01-08THE 1997 TONY AWARDS $400: 1997's best play, "The Last Night of Ballyhoo", opens in Atlanta on the eve of this 1939 film's premiere Gone With the Wind
#3073, aired 1997-12-31BOWL GAME NAMES $500: LSU clung on in 1968 to win this Atlanta bowl's first championship Peach Bowl
#3062, aired 1997-12-16OATHS $300: In 1996, on behalf of 10,000 others, Teresa Edwards took this oath of sportsmanship in Atlanta Olympic Oath
#3052, aired 1997-12-02BASKETBALL $100: In 1968 the St. Louis Hawks flew the coop & landed in this city Atlanta
#3045, aired 1997-11-211974 $200: The Braves tried to bench this player so he'd break the Babe's record in Atlanta, but was ordered to play him Hank Aaron
#3042, aired 1997-11-18SPORTS $400: This Milwaukee NBA team moved to St. Louis in 1955 & then to Atlanta in 1968 Hawks
#2990, aired 1997-09-05SKYSCRAPER CITIES $200: Westin Peachtree Plaza Atlanta
#2983, aired 1997-07-16SPORTS $300: This Atlanta team's Lenny Wilkens is the only active coach with more than 1,000 career NBA victories Atlanta Hawks
#2941, aired 1997-05-19MUSEUMS $200: The World of Coca-Cola in this state capital has a 1930s vintage soda fountain Atlanta
#2937, aired 1997-05-13THE OLYMPICS $200: Country that netted the men's & women's gold in basketball at the Atlanta games USA
#2935, aired 1997-05-09THE OLYMPIC GAMES $1000: With 6 medals, this Russian gymnast was the most decorated athlete of the Atlanta games Alexei Nemov
#2908, aired 1997-04-02ATLANTA $200: Tours of the headquarters of this network & its Headline News leave every half hour 9-5:30 daily CNN (Cable News Network)
#2908, aired 1997-04-02ATLANTA $400: His presidential center & library on Copenhill Avenue contains in excess of 27 million documents & other artifacts Jimmy Carter
#2908, aired 1997-04-02ATLANTA $600: Atlanta had only about 13,000 inhabitants in 1865 when captured & partially burned by this general William T. Sherman
#2908, aired 1997-04-02ATLANTA $800: The Scenic Skylift offers cable-car service to the top of this nearby mountain Stone Mountain
#2908, aired 1997-04-02ATLANTA $1000: This agency of the U.S. Public Health Service found the causes of Legionnaires' Disease & Toxic Shock Syndrome CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
#2900, aired 1997-03-21AMERICAN MUSEUMS $100: Scitrek is the science and technology museum of this Georgia capital Atlanta
#2886, aired 1997-03-03ATLANTA BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $100: This soft drink company once owned "Jeopardy!" Coca-Cola
#2886, aired 1997-03-03ATLANTA BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $200: In the 1980s it adopted the slogan "We Run the Tightest Ship in the Shipping Business" United Parcel Service (UPS)
#2886, aired 1997-03-03ATLANTA BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $300: It was the official airline of the 1996 Summer Olympics Delta Airlines
#2886, aired 1997-03-03ATLANTA BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $400: He's the T of TBS Ted Turner
#2886, aired 1997-03-03ATLANTA BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $500: This papermaker owns or controls 6.2 million acres of woods in the U.S. & Canada Georgia-Pacific
#2834, aired 1996-12-19THE BELLES $200: This ex-reporter for the Atlanta Journal took nearly 10 years to write "Gone With The Wind" Margaret Mitchell
#2833, aired 1996-12-181982 $500 (Daily Double): On May 1, 1982, President Reagan officially opened the World's Fair in this Southern city Knoxville, Tennessee
#2832, aired 1996-12-17U.S. GEOGRAPHY $200: Much of this Georgia capital is in Fulton County, but part of it lies in DeKalb County Atlanta
#2829, aired 1996-12-12SPORTS $400: In 1980 the NHL's Atlanta Flames moved to this Canadian city Calgary
#2823, aired 1996-12-04EDUCATION $200: WRAS-FM in this largest Georgia city is the USA's most powerful student-run college radio station Atlanta
#2818, aired 1996-11-27ODDS & ENDS $200: This city's Hartsfield International overtook O'Hare as the world's busiest airport even before the Summer Olympics Atlanta
#2815, aired 1996-11-22BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $400: Delta Airlines moved its headquarters from Monroe, La. to this city in 1941 Atlanta, Georgia
#2808, aired 1996-11-13STATE CAPITALS $1000: Bill Campbell became mayor of this southern capital in 1994 Atlanta
#2767, aired 1996-09-17BLACK AMERICANS $200: In 1994 Beverly Harvard became this Georgia capital's first black female police chief Atlanta
#2729, aired 1996-06-13AWARDS $800: Greg Maddux of the Atlanta Braves is the only pitcher to win this award 4 straight years Cy Young Award
#2718, aired 1996-05-29STATE CAPITALS $200: It's Georgia's "Dogwood City" Atlanta
#2703, aired 1996-05-08STADIUMS $100: This baseball team will soon leave Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium for a new home across the street Braves
#2701, aired 1996-05-06STATE CAPITALS $100: When visiting this state capital, don't miss Six Flags Over Georgia, which is nearby Atlanta
#2700, aired 1996-05-03BASEBALL $200: In 1953 the Boston Braves moved to this city Milwaukee
#2688, aired 1996-04-171986 $200: His Presidential Library & Museum was dedicated October 1 in Atlanta Jimmy Carter
#2686, aired 1996-04-15U.S. SKYSCRAPERS $100: Skyscrapers in this city include 191 Peachtree Tower, Westin Peachtree Plaza & One Peachtree Center Atlanta
#2681, aired 1996-04-08NEWSPAPERS $200: Newspapers in Milwaukee, Providence & Atlanta share this name the Journal
#2674, aired 1996-03-28LIBRARIES $400: Woodruff Library at Atlanta's Emory University houses papers of this Uncle Remus creator Joel Chandler Harris
#2669, aired 1996-03-21DAYS OF THE WEEK $100: Like Atlanta's Journal & Constitution, Detroit's News & Free Press combine for this day's edition Sunday
#2646, aired 1996-02-19SPORTS $300: This team's pitcher Tom Glavine won 2 games & was named the MVP of the 1995 World Series Atlanta Braves
#2634, aired 1996-02-01SPORTS $100: These 2 teams made it to the 1995 World Series Atlanta Braves & Cleveland Indians
#2625, aired 1996-01-19HODGEPODGE $500: An Atlanta football player, or the middle name of explorer Robert Scott Falcon
#2576, aired 1995-11-13COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $1000: Established in 1881, this Atlanta college is America's oldest college for black women Spelman College
#2568, aired 1995-11-01BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $100: In 1919 the Candler family sold this beverage company to Atlanta banker Ernest Woodruff for $25 million Coca-Cola
#2555, aired 1995-10-13BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $100: BellSouth Corporation is headquartered on Peachtree Street in this city Atlanta
#2549, aired 1995-10-05COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $600: Oglethorpe University was founded in Milledgeville in 1835 & moved to this city in 1915 Atlanta
#2535, aired 1995-09-15MARTINS $100: This civil rights leader entered Morehouse College in Atlanta at age 15 Martin Luther King, Jr.
#2533, aired 1995-09-13U.S. CITIES $200: In 1996 it will become the first southern city to host the Olympics Atlanta
#2505, aired 1995-06-23BLACK AMERICA $1000: Spelman College, America's oldest college for black women, was founded in this southern city in 1881 Atlanta
#2493, aired 1995-06-07FIRE $200: Gen. Sherman's troops occupied this city for about 2 months before setting it ablaze in November 1864 Atlanta
#2473, aired 1995-05-10NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $300: James M. Cox bought this southern city's daily The Constitution in 1950 Atlanta
#2462, aired 1995-04-25POTPOURRI $300: The house he owned as co-pastor of the Ebenezer Baptist Church stands on Sunset Ave. in Atlanta Martin Luther King
#2459, aired 1995-04-20THE CIVIL WAR $400: Kennesaw Mountain & Peachtree Creek were battles in Sherman's campaign to take this city Atlanta
#2444, aired 1995-03-30THE CIVIL WAR $300: On Sept, 2, 1864 Mayor James M. Calhoun surrendered this Georgia city to Union troops Atlanta
#2439, aired 1995-03-23SPORTS $100: This weapon appears on the logo of the Atlanta Braves tomahawk
#2432, aired 1995-03-14SOUTHERN CITIES $400: More than 30 thoroughfares in this city contain the word "Peachtree" in their names Atlanta
#2381, aired 1995-01-02STATE CAPITALS $700 (Daily Double): Rhodes Hall, a mansion in this city, was built in 1903 with granite from nearby Stone Mountain Atlanta
#2362, aired 1994-12-06OLD U.S. COINS $1000: 1879 Morgan dollars with an "O" mint mark commemorated the reopening of this southern city's mint New Orleans
#2360, aired 1994-12-02THIS & THAT $200: On Dec. 15, 1939 this film premiered at Loew's Grand Theatre in Atlanta Gone with the Wind
#2324, aired 1994-10-13FIRST LADIES $200: After leaving the White House, she helped plan her husband's presidential library in Atlanta Rosalynn Carter
#2311, aired 1994-09-26BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $500: Delta Air Lines is headquartered at this Atlanta airport Hartsfield International
#2305, aired 1994-09-16COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $600: Founded in Atlanta in 1885, this university has one of the finest engineering schools in the country Georgia Tech
#2293, aired 1994-07-20TRAVEL & TOURISM $500: The Centers for Disease Control in this city will fax information on health risks abroad to travelers Atlanta
#2253, aired 1994-05-25GEORGIA $100: In 1868 this city succeeded Milledgeville as the state capital Atlanta
#2253, aired 1994-05-25GEORGIA $500: Gutzon Borglum was the first sculptor to work on this 90-foot-high memorial east of Atlanta Stone Mountain
#2250, aired 1994-05-20TRANSPORTATION $1000: The airport with the world's largest terminal is this one in Atlanta Hartsfield International Airport
#2216, aired 1994-04-04U.S. CITIES $400: At the time of its completion, this city's 70-story Peachtree Plaza Hotel was the world's tallest Atlanta
#2204, aired 1994-03-17PEN NAMES $600: Using the name Elizabeth Bennett, she wrote an anecdotal column for the Atlanta Journal in the 1920s Margaret Mitchell
#2202, aired 1994-03-15STATE CAPITALS $300: This capital's downtown library has a permanent collection of "Gone With the Wind" memorabilia Atlanta
#2200, aired 1994-03-11COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $600: This Atlanta Technical Institute's school of textile engineering helped design NASA's space suits Georgia Tech
#2193, aired 1994-03-02BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $200: Trammell Crow Co. helped develop San Francisco's Embarcadero Center & this city's Peachtree Center Atlanta
#2188, aired 1994-02-23WOMEN AUTHORS $200: As a teenager this "Gone with the Wind" author attended Washington Seminary in Atlanta Margaret Mitchell
#2187, aired 1994-02-22STATE CAPITALS $1000: The Centers for Disease Control is headquartered in this southern capital Atlanta
#2163, aired 1994-01-19HIGHWAYS & BYWAYS $400: Peachtree Street is the main north-south thoroughfare in this Southern city Atlanta
#2158, aired 1994-01-12THE CIVIL WAR $300: About his campaign, this general later wrote, "Behind us lay Atlanta, smoldering and in ruins" Sherman
#2157, aired 1994-01-11STATE CAPITALS $400: The CNN studio tour is a highlight of this capital city Atlanta
#2155, aired 1994-01-07BLACK AMERICA $400: His burial site & the church where he served as assistant pastor are part of a historic district in Atlanta Martin Luther King, Jr.
#2142, aired 1993-12-21RELIGION $1000: In 1960 Martin Luther King. Jr. was made co-pastor with his father of this Atlanta church the Ebenezer Baptist Church
#2140, aired 1993-12-17SPORTS $500: On Aug. 23, 1992 this NFL team opened its new Georgia Dome with a preseason win over the Philadelphia Eagles the Atlanta Falcons
#2132, aired 1993-12-07THE CIVIL WAR $200: This Union general ordered the people of Atlanta to evacuate their homes September 7, 1864 Sherman
#2126, aired 1993-11-29THE CIVIL WAR $400: On September 7, 1864, this Union commanding general entered Atlanta William Sherman
#2087, aired 1993-10-05TRAVEL & TOURISM $100: This city's CNN Center also houses the Omni Hotel Atlanta
#2081, aired 1993-09-27JEOPARDY! STATE NICKNAMES $200: Margaret Mitchell fans might call it "Scarlett's State" Georgia
#2072, aired 1993-09-14BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $200: In August 1990 Coca-Cola opened a museum to itself in this city Atlanta
#2065, aired 1993-07-23BLACK AMERICA $200: On January 20,1992 Winnie Mandela helped lead a march in Atlanta honoring this slain leader Martin Luther King Jr.
#2053, aired 1993-07-07AWARDS $400: In 1976 this former Atlanta Braves slugger received the NAACP's Spingarn Medal Hank Aaron
#2049, aired 1993-07-01U.S.A. $400: In 1845 the town of Marthasville, Georgia was renamed this after the Western & Atlantic Railroad Atlanta
#2042, aired 1993-06-22MAYORS $1,000 (Daily Double): He's been a congressman, U.N. Ambassador & Mayor of Atlanta (Andrew) Young
#2029, aired 1993-06-03TREES $800: Most turpentine is produced from the longleaf & slash species of this tree pine trees
#2025, aired 1993-05-28STATE CAPITALS $500: Elton John moved to this Southern city in 1992 Atlanta
#2024, aired 1993-05-27BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $200: This tycoon's broadcasting company owns the Omni Hotel in Atlanta Ted Turner
#2006, aired 1993-05-03STATE CAPITALS $100: This sprawling Georgia city has been nicknamed "The City Without Limits" Atlanta
#1977, aired 1993-03-23HISTORIC NAMES $800: He was executive director of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference before his 2 terms as mayor of Atlanta Andrew Young
#1971, aired 1993-03-15COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $1000: A collection of manuscripts by Joel Chandler Harris is housed in the library of this university just outside Atlanta Emory
#1968, aired 1993-03-10AUTHORS & THEIR CHARACTERS $400: In 1936 she compared her suffering after publication to Scarlett's during the Siege of Atlanta Margaret Mitchell
#1964, aired 1993-03-04BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $400: Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport is home base to this major airline Delta
#1957, aired 1993-02-23FAMOUS SAILORS $400: This Atlanta media mogul is famous for riding the waves as well as the airwaves Ted Turner
#1942, aired 1993-02-02U.S. CITIES $100: The Martin Luther King, Jr. Historic District is located in this Georgia capital Atlanta
#1909, aired 1992-12-17TV TRIVIA $500: Attorney Ben Matlock is based in this Southern capital Atlanta, Georgia
#1900, aired 1992-12-04WE'RE NO. 2 $200: The second tallest bulding in this U.S. city is One Peachtree Center Atlanta
#1860, aired 1992-10-09SHOPPING $100: Appropriately, Scarlett O'Hara fans can buy Scarlett O'Hara fans at the Turner Store in this city Atlanta
#1840, aired 1992-09-11AUTHORS' BIRTHPLACES $400: Pat Conroy was born in this city in 1945, Margaret Mitchell, in 1900 Atlanta
#1838, aired 1992-09-09COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $400: Oglethorpe University is a private coed institution in this state capital Atlanta
#1815, aired 1992-06-19STATE CAPITALS $500: In Nov. 1991 a Fortune mag. survey ranked this so. capital the best place in the nation to do business Atlanta (Georgia)
#1790, aired 1992-05-15STATE CAPITALS $1000: Centennial Park in this southern capital contains a full-scale replica of the Parthenon Nashville
#1781, aired 1992-05-04U.S. CITIES $200: Suburbs of this southern capital include Marietta, Smyrna & Norcross Atlanta
#1720, aired 1992-02-07FICTION $2,200 (Daily Double): "Peachtree Road" has been called Anne Rivers Siddons' "Love Letter to" this city Atlanta
#1705, aired 1992-01-17THE CIVIL WAR $400: On September 2, 1864 Sherman sent Lincoln a short telegram, "So" this city "is ours, and fairly won" Atlanta
#1692, aired 1991-12-31HISTORIC HOMES $300: Wren's nest in Atlanta contains mementos of this former owner & creator of Uncle Remus Joel Chandler Harris
#1690, aired 1991-12-27THE SOUTH $500: This Georgia city is built on 7 hills, like the Italian city of the same name Rome
#1680, aired 1991-12-13CANADIAN CITIES $400: The NHL Flames moved from Atlanta, which burned in 1864, to this city that had a big fire in 1886 Calgary
#1672, aired 1991-12-03NATIONAL LANDMARKS $600: This soft drink company's 1st bottling plant in Atlanta was designated a nat'l landmark on May 4, 1983 Coca-Cola
#1655, aired 1991-11-08BASEBALL $500: The 2 teams that won their divisions in 1991 after finishing last in 1990 Braves and Twins
#1651, aired 1991-11-04AUTHORS FROM GEORGIA $600: She left the Atlanta Journal in 1926 after injuring her ankle, & spent the next ten years writing a novel Margaret Mitchell
#1647, aired 1991-10-29LEFTOVERS $800: Andrew Young was our ambassador to this from 1977-79, before serving as Atlanta's mayor the U.N.
#1638, aired 1991-10-16THE SOUTH $200: The world's largest complete sculpture shows 3 Confederate heroes on this mountain near Atlanta Stone Mountain
#1627, aired 1991-10-01GEORGIA $200: Now a Braves' official, he hit home run no. 715 off Dodger Al Dowling in Atlanta Hank Aaron
#1627, aired 1991-10-01GEORGIA $400: In 1868 Atlanta became the state capital & Colonel C.W. Styles founded this Atlanta newspaper The Constitution
#1618, aired 1991-09-18STATE CAPITALS $600: The 73-story-tall Peachtree Plaza Hotel dominates its skyline Atlanta
#1543, aired 1991-04-24NEWSPAPERS $800: Joel Chandler Harris was on the staff of this Atlanta newspaper from 1876-1900 The Atlanta Constitution
#1534, aired 1991-04-11COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $200: This city's Emory University is called the Coca-Cola School because much of its funds comes from Coke stock Atlanta
#1527, aired 1991-04-02THE 50 STATES $200: Milledgeville was capital of this state from 1807 to 1868, when it was replaced by Atlanta Georgia
#1518, aired 1991-03-20MEETING PLACES $100: Dozens of nations will meet in this city in 1996 for the centennial Olympic Games Atlanta
#1514, aired 1991-03-14THE CIVIL WAR $600: On September 2, 1864 he sent a wire to President Lincoln stating "Atlanta is ours, & fairly won" Sherman
#1507, aired 1991-03-05ODDS & ENDS $400: In 1919, Asa Candler's family sold the Coca-Cola company for $25 million after he'd been elected this city's mayor Atlanta
#1456, aired 1990-12-24U.S. CITIES $200: Britannica calls this Georgia capital the artistic center of the Southeast Atlanta
#1417, aired 1990-10-30U.S. CITIES $200: Georgia city whose seal shows the phoenix, the mythical bird that arose from the ashes Atlanta
#1405, aired 1990-10-12STATE CAPITALS $200: This capital of Georgia is known as Dogwood City for its flowering trees Atlanta
#5, aired 1990-07-14CIVIL WAR $1500: After failing to stop this general in Atlanta, General Hood asked to be relieved from duty William T. Sherman
#3, aired 1990-06-30COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $1500: Jimmy Carter helped to establish the research center named for him at this Atlanta Univ. Emory
#1353, aired 1990-06-20U.S. CITIES $400: 2 of the smaller airports serving this southern city are Charlie Brown & DeKalb Peachtree Atlanta
#1326, aired 1990-05-14COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $1000: One of the many institutions of higher learning in this state capital is Oglethorpe University Atlanta
#1322, aired 1990-05-08U.S. CITIES $600: Sherman's famous march to the sea ended 18 miles inland at this city Savannah
#1252, aired 1990-01-301980s TELEVISION $100: Sugarbaker's, an Atlanta interior decorating firm, is the setting for this CBS sitcom Designing Women
#1226, aired 1989-12-25U.S.A. $1000: This city has been called "The Hub of the Universe" Boston
#1214, aired 1989-12-07U.S. CITIES $300: This Georgia city is the site of the Masters golf tournament Augusta
#1212, aired 1989-12-05U.S.A. $100: The homeless can dine with dignity on elegant entrees in this Georgia capital's Cafe 458 Atlanta
#1184, aired 1989-10-26U.S. CITIES $400: The U.S. Forest Service says this southeast hub city is the most densely wooden metropolitan area in the U.S. Atlanta
#1180, aired 1989-10-20PEOPLE $100: This Atlanta mogul said he owned MGM for such a short time he never got to use the casting couch Ted Turner
#1178, aired 1989-10-18THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION $1000: In October 1779 French Admiral Jean d'Estaing & the patriots failed to retake this Georgia city Savannah
#1176, aired 1989-10-16THEATERS $300: This film debuted December 15, 1939 at Leow's Grand Theater in Atlanta Gone with the Wind
#1128, aired 1989-06-28THE '50s $600: In March 1953 the Boston Braves got the ok to move to this city Milwaukee
#1121, aired 1989-06-19AIRPORT DESIGNATIONS $200: ATL Atlanta
#1101, aired 1989-05-22"P"s & "Q"s $200: It's often called Atlanta's most famous street Peachtree Street
#1062, aired 1989-03-28WRITERS $600: A staff member of the Atlanta Constitution for 24 years, he's best known for his Uncle Remus stories Joel Chandler Harris
#1051, aired 1989-03-13THE U.N. $400: Now the mayor of Atlanta, in 1977 he became the 1st black to serve as U.S. ambassador to the U.N. Andrew Young
#1050, aired 1989-03-10GONE WITH THE WIND $200: Every single technicolor camera in Hollywood was used to film the burning of this city Atlanta
#1042, aired 1989-02-28JEWELRY $200: The Franklin Mint is selling a jewelry collection named after this Atlanta media mogul Ted Turner
#1041, aired 1989-02-27U.S.A. $300: City in which you'd find the hotel claimed to be America's tallest, the 72-story Peachtree Plaza Atlanta
#1005, aired 1989-01-06TRANSPORTATION $1000: This city recently opened a subway station at Hartsfield International Airport Atlanta
#982, aired 1988-12-06U.S. CITIES $200: Southern city that hosted the 1988 Democratic National Convention Atlanta
#944, aired 1988-10-13U.S. CITIES $600: This city boasts the 1st subway system in a Southern state Atlanta
#940, aired 1988-10-07BLACK AMERICA $1,000 (Daily Double): Last name common to the mayors of Atlanta & Detroit Young
#935, aired 1988-09-30U.S. CITIES $1,000 (Daily Double): It's called "The Pittsburgh of the South" Birmingham, Alabama
#934, aired 1988-09-29BASEBALL $200: After the Atlanta Braves went on a 17-game losing streak in 1977, he made himself the team's manager Ted Turner
#915, aired 1988-07-22GEORGIA $300: Atlanta was 1st named "Terminus" because these lines terminated there railroads
#899, aired 1988-06-30NEWSPAPERS $800: Atlanta paper which the Encyclopedia of American Journalism calls "leading paper of the South" The Constitution
#821, aired 1988-03-14THE SOUTH ON FILM $500: Louis Malle filmed "My Dinner with Andre" at the Hotel Jefferson in this state capital Richmond
#813, aired 1988-03-02STATE CAPITALS $100: 1 of 5 state capitals to begin with the letter "A" (1 of) Atlanta (Albany, Annapolis, Augusta, Austin)
#811, aired 1988-02-29PEOPLE $200: The "Center for the Strange" predicted this Atlanta Braves owner will buy his own third world country Ted Turner
#811, aired 1988-02-29U.S. STATES $400: Martin Luther King Jr. is buried in this state Georgia
#803, aired 1988-02-17THE OLD WEST $600: Born in Georgia, this notorious frontier dentist 1st had a practice in Atlanta Doc Holliday
#785, aired 1988-01-22BASEBALL $300: Former Atlanta Braves slugger Bob Horner spent '87 season playing ball in this country Japan
#781, aired 1988-01-18BOWL CITIES $400: The Peach Bowl Atlanta, Georgia
#736, aired 1987-11-16SPORTS STADIUMS $600 (Daily Double): 1 of 4 Major League ballparks named for the counties they're in the Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (or the Kingdome, Milwaukee County Stadium, or the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum)
#699, aired 1987-09-24HIGHWAYS & BYWAYS $400: Located in a state known for its peaches, this capital city's most famous street is Peachtree Street Atlanta
#678, aired 1987-07-15SPORTSCASTS $400: On NBC's 1st Monday Night Baseball game of 1974 this Atlanta outfielder broke a 34-year-old record Hank Aaron
#671, aired 1987-07-06SOUTHERN AUTHORS $200: She died tragically in 1949 after being struck by an automobile in her hometown, Atlanta Margaret Mitchell
#656, aired 1987-06-15SPORTS SHIFTS $100: In 1968, pro basketball's Hawks flew their coop in St. Louis & landed in this city Atlanta
#643, aired 1987-05-27SPECTATOR SPORTS $1000: Atlanta teams play in the Central Division in basketball, & this division in baseball & football Western
#626, aired 1987-05-04ADAPTATIONS $200: Yes, there really was a stage musical version, with whip-cracking prostitutes & Atlanta aflame Gone with the Wind
#625, aired 1987-05-01STOP THE PRESSES!!! $200: In November 1986, one of these bars was installed in a Kroger supermarket in Atlanta--just for the halibut a sushi bar
#619, aired 1987-04-23NEIGHBORHOODS $400: You can visit the Martin Luther King, Jr. historic district in this city Atlanta
#583, aired 1987-03-04STATE CAPITALS $600: It's said the U.S. city home to the most Black millionaires is this southern state capital Atlanta
#562, aired 1987-02-03FAMOUS PARKS $500: Refusing to give up her seat on the bus in 1955 got her a seat of honor in Atlanta's 1986 M.L. King Parade Rosa Parks
#548, aired 1987-01-14AMERICAN LITERATURE $300: So no one would read it, this Atlanta belle had her novella about interracial lovers destroyed Margaret Mitchell
#538, aired 1986-12-311886 $400: John S. Pemberton's "brain tonic" 1st introduced that year at an Atlanta drugstore Coca-Cola
#496, aired 1986-11-03BASEBALL $200: While "America's Team" has meant the Cowboys in football, Ted Turner wants it to refer to this baseball team Atlanta Braves
#492, aired 1986-10-281965 $100: By clamping her phrenic nerve, doctors relieved a 2-year case of these spasms for an Atlanta waitress hiccups
#484, aired 1986-10-16RELIGION $600: Both Martin Luther King Sr. & Jr. were pastors of this Atlanta church Ebenezer Baptist Church
#475, aired 1986-10-03AIRPORTS $200: Southerners say no matter where you go after death, you'll go through this city's Hartsfield Airport Atlanta
#473, aired 1986-10-0120th CENTURY AMERICA $300: Of Atlanta, Boston or Charlotte, the city in which large-scale busing to integrate schools first began Charlotte
#421, aired 1986-04-21STATE CAPITALS $200: Originally built around Ft. Peachtree, this Georgia city was renamed in honor of a railroad Atlanta
#419, aired 1986-04-17SPORTS QUOTES $600: With "a little humility, I would be perfect", said this owner of 2 Atlanta teams Ted Turner
#397, aired 1986-03-18NEWSPAPERS $1000: "Covers Dixie like the Dew" is the motto of this large southern city's "Journal" Atlanta
#317, aired 1985-11-26SPORTS $100: He owns both basketball's Atlanta Hawks & baseball's Atlanta Braves Ted Turner
#316, aired 1985-11-25GWTW $200: Her father, president of the Atlanta Historical Society, checked her background material Margaret Mitchell
#316, aired 1985-11-25GWTW $800: Black Oscar-winner not allowed at premiere screening held in "whites-only" Atlanta theater Hattie McDaniel
#293, aired 1985-10-23U.S. CITIES $400: Secret formulas of both Old & New Coca-Cola are kept in a bank vault in this city Atlanta, Georgia
#186, aired 1985-05-27MOVIE TRIVIA $200: City that burned in "Gone with the Wind" Atlanta
#154, aired 1985-04-11CITY QUOTES $800: JFK called it "a city of southern efficiency & northern charm" Washington, D.C.
#151, aired 1985-04-08POP QUIZ $100: In 1886, the 1st batch of this "Real Thing" was concocted in Atlanta Coca-Cola
#148, aired 1985-04-03BASKETBALL $300: Atlanta's basketball "birds" the Hawks
#143, aired 1985-03-27WORLD CAPITALS $200: Tbilisi, not Atlanta, is the capital of this Russian Republic Soviet Georgia
#138, aired 1985-03-20MOVIES $100: World premiere for "Gone with the Wind" was held in this city Atlanta
#110, aired 1985-02-08BASEBALL $100: The Atlanta Braves are in this division of the National League the Western division
#88, aired 1985-01-09CIVIL WARS $100: 1864 burning of this city is depicted in "Gone with the Wind" Atlanta
#64, aired 1984-12-06CABLE TV $400: His flagship station is WTBS, Atlanta Ted Turner
#64, aired 1984-12-06U.S. CITIES $1,000 (Daily Double): The Cuyahoga River has been known to catch fire in this industrial city: Cleveland
#56, aired 1984-11-26U.S. GEOGRAPHY $1000: Mountain range that surrounds city of Atlanta the Blue Ridge Mountains
#20, aired 1984-10-05SPORTS SHIFTS $400: When Aaron signed they were in Boston, but he played in Milwaukee & Atlanta the Braves
#17, aired 1984-10-021959 $500: Became 1st major American city with a black majority Washington, D.C.
#7, aired 1984-09-18BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $200: Atlanta-based firm that owns Minute Maid, Hi-C & Columbia Pictures Coca-Cola

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (24 results returned)

#8986, aired 2023-12-0420th CENTURY NOVELS: The Atlanta History Center says this novel was "both beloved & condemned from almost the moment of its publication" in 1936 Gone with the Wind
#8635, aired 2022-05-06USA: These 2 mayors gave their names to a facility built on the site of an old racetrack owned by Coca-Cola magnate Asa Candler William Hartsfield & Maynard Jackson
#8605, aired 2022-03-25U.S. CITY NAMES: Adopted in 1845, the name of this state capital is a feminized form of a big body of water Atlanta, Georgia
#7465, aired 2017-02-10LITERARY CHARACTERS: When we first meet her in the novel, she's wearing a green dress with 12 yards of fabric & matching slippers from Atlanta Scarlett O'Hara
#7267, aired 2016-03-29STATE CAPITAL GEOGRAPHY: Of the 5 U.S. state capitals that begin with the letter "A", the one that is farthest north Augusta
#6513, aired 2013-01-02BASEBALL STADIUMS: This Major League Baseball team's current stadium was built for a 20th century Olympics the Atlanta Braves
#6460, aired 2012-10-19CABLE TV FIRSTS: When Turner Classic Movies began broadcasting on April 14, 1994, the first movie shown was this one Gone with the Wind
#6178, aired 2011-06-22LITERARY CHARACTERS: His "remarks about the Confederacy... made Atlanta look at him first in bewilderment, then coolly and then with hot rage" Rhett Butler
#6018, aired 2010-11-10U.S. PRESIDENTS: During his tenure, he never threw out an opening day first pitch, but before he was president, he did it for the Braves Jimmy Carter
#5845, aired 2010-01-29PRO SPORTS: The official address of the Atlanta Braves is No. 755 on the drive named for this man Hank Aaron
#5778, aired 2009-10-28OLYMPIC CITIES: It's the only U.S. state capital to have hosted the Summer Olympics Atlanta, Georgia
#5072, aired 2006-10-03STATE CAPITALS: 1 of 2 state capitals whose names start & end with the same letter Atlanta (Georgia) or Augusta (Maine)
#4924, aired 2006-01-26CIVIL RIGHTS: On August 6, 2005 an Atlanta march supported extending the Voting Rights Act signed by this president Lyndon Baines Johnson
#4183, aired 2002-11-06AUTHORS: In September 1941 this author christened the warship Atlanta, also known as "The Mighty A" Margaret Mitchell
#4143, aired 2002-09-11BASEBALL: It's the only team to win World Series titles in 3 different cities for which it played the Braves (Boston, Milwaukee & Atlanta)
#3948, aired 2001-10-31WORDS IN POETRY: The 2 "oo" 4-letter words in the poem inscribed in the base of the Statue of Liberty poor & door
#3635, aired 2000-05-26BASEBALL HISTORY: Current name of the National League team that started out in the 1870s as the Boston Red Stockings Atlanta Braves
#3630, aired 2000-05-19ASIAN HISTORY: This peninsula of 85,000 square miles was ruled by a single dynasty from 1392 to 1910 Korea
#3620, aired 2000-05-05CLASSIC SITCOMS: This '70s character was given his last name because he talked ignorant nonsense Archie Bunker
#3452, aired 1999-09-14U.S. CITIES: Its former mayor William Hartsfield dubbed it the city "Too Busy to Hate" Atlanta (airport named for him)
#2424, aired 1995-03-02TRANSPORTATION: It's the only city in the Deep South to have a subway system Atlanta
#2349, aired 1994-11-17NAMES IN THE NEWS: This former U.N. ambassador is a co-chairman of the host city's committee for the 1996 Olympic Games Andrew Young
#1020, aired 1989-01-27STATE CAPITALS: Of the state capitals, this one has the busiest airport Atlanta
#518, aired 1986-12-03SPORTS: 1 of 3 state capitals which have an NFL team (1 of) Atlanta, Indianapolis & Denver

Players (200 results returned)

Andrew Westney, a singer and actor from Atlanta, Georgia "In 1991, he won the Teen Tournament. Today, he's a singer...
Robin Carroll, an instructional designer and curriculum developer from Atlanta, Georgia "She was a research assistant when she won the Tournament of...
John Kelly, an attorney from Atlanta, Georgia Season 22 1-time champion: $21,601 + $1,000. Not to be confused...
Neal Shah, an attorney from Atlanta, Georgia Season 30 player (2013-10-30).
Parth Sheth, a medical student from Atlanta, Georgia Season 30 player (2013-09-19).
Lane Flynn, a business owner from Atlanta, Georgia Season 34 2-time champion: $38,399 + $2,000. JBoard user name: GoDores
Dave Leach, a software analyst from Atlanta, Georgia 2013 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 28 6-time champion: $98,054 + $2,000. JBoard user name: dmleach
Henry Watkins, an actor and comedian originally from Atlanta, Georgia Season 29 player (2013-06-19).
Connie McClung, a human resources and finance manager from Atlanta, Georgia Season 27 player (2011-03-24).
Lauren Hopkins Karcz, a language test developer from Atlanta, Georgia Season 29 player (2013-06-06).
Kelly Parker, an interlibrary loan specialist from Atlanta, Georgia Season 20 player (2004-06-22). KJL game 15.
Matt Padula, a management consultant from Atlanta, Georgia Season 24 player (2008-02-26).
Perry Gentry, a high school religion teacher from Atlanta, Georgia Season 23 player (2006-12-12).
Josh Thorpe, an attorney from Atlanta, Georgia Season 20 player (2004-06-16). KJL game 11.
Matt Garbett, a graduate student from Atlanta, Georgia Season 22 player (2006-05-02). Last name pronounced like "gar-BET".
Laura McElfresh, a librarian from Atlanta, Georgia Season 22 2-time champion: $53,202 + $2,000. Wife of 1992 Teen Tournament semifinalist Matt Kane.
David Bradley, an author from Atlanta, Georgia Season 32 2-time champion: $55,000 + $1,000.
Zach Binney, a Ph.D. student and football analyst from Atlanta, Georgia Season 32 player (2016-02-16).
Todd Wilson, a marketing executive from Atlanta, Georgia Season 20 1-time champion: $6,799 + $1,000.
Dana Dolan, a writer and editor from Atlanta, Georgia Season 21 player (2004-09-13). KJL game 44. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Joey Johnson, a medical student from Atlanta, Georgia Season 26 player (2009-10-14).
Chandreyi Ghosh, a housewife from Atlanta, Georgia Season 32 1-time champion: $34,401 + $2,000.
Cheryl Williams, an infectious disease epidemiologist from Atlanta, Georgia Season 26 player (2009-10-01).
Megan Lindley, a health scientist from Atlanta, Georgia Season 25 player (2009-04-28).
Chris Quin, an attorney from Atlanta, Georgia Season 27 player (2010-12-24).
Frankie Lynne, a grant writer from Atlanta, Georgia Season 32 player (2015-12-01).
Carolyn Young, a homemaker from Marietta, Georgia Season 25 1-time champion: $30,000 + $2,000. Mother of Season 32...
Greg Gumbel, a sportscaster from NBC Sports "He covers baseball, basketball and football for NBC; he hosted the...
Brent Philyaw, a wood finisher from Atlanta, Georgia Season 25 player (2009-07-21).
Nancy Riggs, a puppeteer from Atlanta, Georgia Season 26 player (2009-11-26). Jeopardy! Message Board user name: puppetplayer
Erica Endicott, a graphic designer from Atlanta, Georgia Season 24 player (2007-09-20).
Wilson York, a graduate student of history from Atlanta, Georgia Season 24 player (2007-09-12).
Scott Gillispie, a project manager and expectant father from Atlanta, Georgia "While attending Georgia Tech, he won the 1991 College Championship. Now...
Eric Betts, a senior from Emory University 2009 College Championship first runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $50,000. 21 and...
Gail Flemmons, a history teacher from Clinton, Mississippi Season 25 2-time champion: $46,399 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Balaji Narain, an attorney originally from Cumming, Georgia Season 28 2-time champion: $55,799 + $1,000. Last name pronounced like...
Kay Thanaporn, a health care consultant from Decatur, Georgia Season 30 1-time champion: $33,199 + $1,000. Last name pronounced like "TAN-a-porn".
Bernie Cullen, a biologist from Santa Barbara, California "He was the first 5-time champion of the 1996-97 season. A...
Jerry Reynolds, a business executive from Atlanta, Georgia Season 9 player (1992-12-23).
Ruth Goldstein, a management and investment consultant from Atlanta, Georgia Season 8 player (1991-12-04). Last name pronounced like \"GOLD-steen\".
Janet Morgan, a marketing consultant from Atlanta, Georgia Season 9 player (1993-05-26).
Gunan Ganju, a radiation oncologist from Atlanta, Georgia Season 38 player (2022-07-22).
Jason Dozier, a nonprofit professional from Atlanta, Georgia Season 36 player (2019-12-23). Husband of Season 38 player Claire Dozier.
Steven Grade, a sports industry consultant from Atlanta, Georgia 2019 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 35 5-time champion: $115,501 + $1,000.
Adam Francois Watkins, a stay-at-home dad and lawyer from Atlanta, Georgia Season 35 1-time champion: $25,706 + $1,000.
Victoria Groce, a musician originally from Decatur, Georgia 2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament winner: $100,000 + advance to Jeopardy! Masters....
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...
Ellen Clarke, an attorney from Atlanta, Georgia Season 37 player (2021-04-21). Not to be confused with Season 35...
Bonnie Lapwood, a city planner from Atlanta, Georgia Season 38 player (2021-11-18).
Jordan Moore, a librarian from Atlanta, Georgia Season 35 player (2018-09-19).
Lindsay Resnick, an archivist from Atlanta, Georgia Season 34 1-time champion: $10,001 + $1,000.
Monica Thieu, a postdoctoral scientist from Atlanta, Georgia 2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2019 All-Star Games member of...
Tim Buthod, a credit union teller from Atlanta, Georgia Season 9 2-time champion: $29,400 + a Broyhill entertainment center +...
Geoff Berman, a writer originally from Atlanta,Georgia Season 10 player (1994-02-02).
Steven Grade, a sports industry consultant from Atlanta, Georgia 2019 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 35 5-time champion: $115,501 + $1,000.
Caitlin Sok, an M.D. and Ph.D. student from Atlanta, Georgia Season 35 player (2018-09-10). Wife of Season 36 player Daniel Sok.
Julie Ann Crommett, a diversity and inclusion strategist from Atlanta, Georgia Season 38 player (2022-05-19).
Haley Zapal, a copywriter from Atlanta, Georgia Season 35 1-time champion: $27,400 + $2,000.
Heather McMahan, an actor and comedienne originally from Atlanta, Georgia 2023 Primetime Celebrity Jeopardy! semifinalist: $50,000 for City of Refuge.
Sandy Zusmann, a marketing manager from Atlanta, Georgia Season 10 2-time champion: $12,602. Last name pronounced like \"ZEUS-man\".
Don Eyles, a computer scientist originally from Atlanta, Georgia Season 12 1-time champion: $16,700.
Lisa Clark, a freelance designer from Atlanta, Georgia Season 35 player (2019-05-29).
Emily Moore, a consultant from Atlanta, Georgia Season 34 player (2018-07-20).
Claire Dozier, a non-profit professional from Atlanta, Georgia Season 38 player (2022-04-22). Wife of Season 36 player Jason Dozier.
Faris Alikhan, a speechwriter from Atlanta, Georgia Season 35 1-time champion: $22,700 + $1,000.
Stephen Jackson, an emergency medicine physician from Atlanta, Georgia Season 36 player (2020-02-03).
Lucy Ricketts, an illustrator originally from Atlanta, Georgia 2023 Champions Wildcard 1st runner-up: $50,000. Season 37 3-time champion: $79,499...
Lucy Ricketts, a book designer and freelance illustrator from Atlanta, Georgia 2023 Champions Wildcard 1st runner-up: $50,000. Season 37 3-time champion: $79,499...
Daniel Sok, a medical student from Atlanta, Georgia Season 36 player (2020-01-13). Husband of Season 35 player Caitlin Sok.
Melanie Glassco, a curriculum development program manager from Atlanta, Georgia Season 33 player (2017-06-16).
Marc Komisarow, a financial planner from Atlanta, Georgia Season 9 player (1992-09-21).
Michael Qin, an attorney from Atlanta, Georgia Season 38 player (2022-03-18). Johnny Gilbert pronounced Michael's last name like...
Debby Arnold, a registered nurse from Atlanta, Georgia 1993 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000. Season 9 4-time champion: $43,103.
Jennifer Morgan, a stay-at-home mom from Norcross, Georgia Season 28 player (2012-07-10). Not to be confused with Season 20...
Bob Menaker, a journalist from Alexandria, Virginia Season 3 1-time champion: $9,000. Bob died of brain cancer 2006-11-08...
Jim Dendy, a grad student originally from LaFayette, Georgia Season 9 player (1993-06-02). Jim came to the show as the...
Edwin Gulley, a consultant originally from Atlanta, Georgia Season 10 1-time champion: $12,400.
Ryan Fox, a graduate student in mathematics education from Athens, Georgia Season 27 1-time champion: $18,800 + $2,000.
Dave Leach, a game merchant from Atlanta, Georgia 2013 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 28 6-time champion: $98,054 + $2,000. JBoard user name: dmleach
Al Cotton, a word processing supervisor from Atlanta, Georgia Season 6 player (1990-01-09).
Philip Tiu, an educator from Atlanta, Georgia Season 32 3-time champion: $96,598 + $1,000. Philip’s $19,000 Daily Double...
Claire Jackson, a sophomore at Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia 2022 National College Championship quarterfinalist: $10,000. Claire was majoring in English...
Jay Sexton, a senior research engineer from Atlanta, Georgia Season 35 player (2019-06-03). Jay is the brother of Season 32...
Brian Baumgartner, an actor and podcast host originally from Atlanta, Georgia 2023 Primetime Celebrity Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $30,000 for the Motion Picture Television Fund.
Jeff Huong, a recent law-school graduate from Sandy Springs, Georgia Season 29 player (2012-10-05).
Nilai Sarda, a freshman from Marietta, Georgia 2013 Teen Tournament 2nd runner-up: $26,400. 13 at the time of...
Stuart Davidson, an investment analyst from Smyrna, Georgia Season 25 player (2008-10-01).
Dan Carroll, a project manager from Marietta, Georgia Season 27 player (2011-06-22). Husband of Season 16 5-time champion, 2000...
Judy MacLeod Reardon, a music store manager from Canton, Georgia Season 20 player (2004-07-02). KJL game 23. Middle name pronounced like "mak-LOUD".
Keshav Shah, a graduate student from Atlanta, Georgia Season 37 player (2021-07-07).
Holly Stewart, a tax attorney from Atlanta, Georgia Season 33 player (2017-03-17).
Brett Swartz, a graphic designer from Athens, Georgia Season 29 player (2013-01-09).
Christine Bird, an investment advisor from Atlanta, Georgia Season 9 player (1993-03-24).
Drew Denton, a graduate student of American religious history from Decatur, Georgia Season 28 player (2011-10-13).
Beth Copenhaver, a software consultant from Johns Creek, Georgia Season 29 player (2012-12-25).
Mike Hatch, a men's clothing sales associate from Gainesville, Georgia Season 28 player (2012-01-16).
Rosemary Finch, a naval officer originally from Atlanta, Georgia Season 10 player (1994-01-25).
Laura Ashby, an attorney from Marietta, Georgia Season 32 2-time champion: $36,802 + $1,000.
Lisa Caucci, an administrative manager from Atlanta, Georgia Season 19 1-time champion: $20,801 + $1,000.
Jamie Aliperti, a legal aid attorney from Atlanta, Georgia Season 20 1-time champion: $11,600 + $2,000.
Henry Quillen, a teacher from Atlanta, Georgia Season 19 2-time champion: $43,402 + $2,000.
Jennifer Katz, a sophomore at Macalester College from Atlanta, Georgia 2017 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Eric Reid, a senior from Atlanta, Georgia 1988 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Cynthia Davis, a patent attorney from Atlanta, Georgia Season 31 player (2015-03-30).
Michael Guard, a financial manager from Atlanta, Georgia Season 24 player (2008-01-22).
David Grindle, an opera stage manager from Atlanta, Georgia Season 16 player (2000-03-08).
Patti Gregg, a college administrator from Decatur, Georgia Season 20 player (2004-05-31).
Aaron Brown, an Emmy Award-winning newsman from CNN's popular primetime newscast "A journalist for over 25 years, he now anchors CNN's popular...
Hugh Dinteman, an architect from Atlanta, Georgia Season 33 player (2017-01-25).
Lori Wright, a benefits consultant from Atlanta, Georgia Season 18 player (2002-04-10).
Kristi Barksdale, a computer systems administrator from Atlanta, Georgia Season 16 player (2000-03-02).
Susan Caylor, an account manager from Atlanta, Georgia Season 16 4-time champion: $44,301.
Daniel Morgan, an attorney from Silver Creek, Georgia Season 20 player (2004-05-24).
Jeff Gregory, a graphic designer from Atlanta, Georgia Season 16 1-time champion: $8,199.
Pam Simmons, an attorney from Atlanta, Georgia Season 16 player (2000-02-25).
Cheryl Stauffer, a missionary from Atlanta, Georgia Season 18 player (2002-04-04).
Sarah Trowbridge, a librarian from Atlanta, Georgia Season 32 player (2016-05-25).
Chip Matejowsky, an exercise physiologist from Atlanta, Georgia Season 16 player (2000-02-24).
Susanne Sutton, a housewife from Atlanta, Georgia Season 15 player (1999-03-24).
Kim Crawford, a freelance writer and editor from Atlanta, Georgia Season 19 player (2002-10-25).
Cindi Winstead, a homemaker and student from Villa Rica, Georgia Season 23 1-time champion: $14,999 + $1,000.
Barry Levine, a screenwriter from Atlanta, Georgia Season 16 player (1999-10-18).
Sidney Tison, a veterinarian from Suwanee, Georgia Season 22 1-time champion: $13,400 + $2,000.
Debby Arnold, a registered nurse from Atlanta, Georgia 1993 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000. Season 9 4-time champion: $43,103.
Sam Meyer, a video editor from Atlanta, Georgia Season 17 player (2001-06-15). Not to be confused with Season 27...
Chris Hoeh, an architect from Riverdale, Georgia Season 31 player (2014-10-16). Chris's Howdy refers to a frosted orange...
Tad Carithers, an attorney from Atlanta, Georgia 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $41,300. 2001 Tournament...
Michelle Bulger Mabery, a management consultant from Atlanta, Georgia Season 32 player (2016-03-29).
Laura Archer, a homemaker from Atlanta, Georgia Season 17 player (2001-05-21).
Gaby McNicoll, a waitress from Atlanta, Georgia Season 18 player (2002-05-21).
Karin Heckl, a graphic artist from Atlanta, Georgia Season 18 player (2002-02-21). Name pronounced like "CAHR-in HECK-al." Karin's Friendster...
Kevin Stanley, a writer and poet from Decatur, Georgia Season 20 player (2004-06-09). KJL game 6.
Christine Martin, an elementary school teacher from Atlanta, Georgia Season 18 player (2001-12-17).
Elizabeth Crofton, an elementary school counselor from Tucker, Georgia Season 31 player (2014-10-10).
Jason Logan, an independent contractor from Atlanta, Georgia Season 18 player (2001-10-12).
James Quintong, a sportswriter from Atlanta, Georgia Season 22 1-time champion: $4,001 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: QBall James's weblog.
Will Anderson, a senior legislative aide originally from Atlanta, Georgia Season 31 2-time champion: $23,199 + $1,000.
Mags Doss, a physician from Atlanta, Georgia Season 31 player (2015-07-31).
Elizabeth Fricker, an academic services coordinator from Decatur, Georgia Season 20 player (2004-01-28).
Jeff Corrigan, a medical secretary from Atlanta, Georgia Season 12 player (1996-04-15).
Kim Platnick, a school librarian from Dunwoody, Georgia Season 26 player (2010-07-02). Jeopardy! Message Board user name: justKim
Clay Wilson, a newspaper reporter from Hampton, Georgia Season 20 player (2004-01-16).
Elisabeth Corkran, a human resources coordinator from Atlanta, Georgia Season 20 1-time champion: $14,600 + $1,000.
Brian Keele, an architectural project manager from Atlanta, Georgia Season 30 1-time champion: $12,700 + $1,000.
Jean Koff, a physician from Atlanta, Georgia Season 31 player (2015-06-05).
Najah Ali, a college student from Lawrenceville, Georgia Season 25 player (2009-07-03).
Chris Rodrigues, a personal banking representative from New Bedford, Massachusetts Season 26 3-time champion: $41,498 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
Andrew Westney, a sports business writer from Charlotte, North Carolina "He was a high-school student from Atlanta when he won the...
Michelle Chang, an 11-year-old from Suwanee, Georgia "This sixth grader picks the most unusual places to lose her...
Stacie Carvill Webb, a homemaker from Dahlonega, Georgia Season 25 player (2009-05-26).
Elliott Rountree, a high school history and government teacher from Marietta, Georgia Season 25 player (2009-05-18).
Sheila Churchill, a retired registered nurse from Braselton, Georgia Season 32 player (2016-01-06).
Avi Schwartz, a student from Atlanta, Georgia Season 20 player (2004-03-29).
Michael Memberg, a bankruptcy clerk at a law firm from Chamblee, Georgia Season 20 player (2004-04-09).
Deborah White, a marketing manager from Woodstock, Georgia Season 20 player (2004-04-09).
Lee Weber, a consultant from Atlanta, Georgia Season 19 1-time champion: $3,200 + $1,000.
Chris Staaf, a history professor from Dallas, Georgia Season 26 player (2010-04-22).
Robbie Berg, a freshman from the University of Pennsylvania 2010-A College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. Hometown: Davie, Florida. Robbie Berg Blog...
Melanie Leon, an Army wife from Peachtree City, Georgia Season 20 player (2004-01-07). Melanie forgot to complete the word "Ironman"...
Tiombi Prince, an advocation support specialist from East Point, Georgia Season 32 2-time champion: $33,100 + $2,000.
Will Warren, a senior from the University of Alabama 2010-A College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. Hometown: Madison, Alabama. Will Warren Blog...
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...
Laura Schaefer, a Ph.D. student in mechanical engineering from Atlanta, Georgia Season 16 player (2000-02-22).
Rhonda Sherman, a director of human resources from Atlanta, Georgia Season 19 player (2003-02-24).
Amanda Yuzzi, a federal employee from Atlanta, Georgia Season 16 1-time champion: $5,800.
Susan Yarborough, a ghost writer from Atlanta, Georgia Season 6 player (1989-11-29).
Darryl Konter, a public relations executive from Dunwoody, Georgia Season 26 player (2010-01-22).
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...
Debbie Lander, a middle school science teacher originally from Atlanta, Georgia Season 14 player (1998-01-08).
Yolanda Diaz, a financial service representative from Atlanta, Georgia Season 14 1-time champion: $2,000.
Adam Center, a senior at Georgetown University from Atlanta, Georgia 2000-A College Championship 1st runner-up: $17,299. 21 at the time of...
Logan Beckwith, a payroll accountant from Atlanta, Georgia Season 16 player (1999-12-07).
Judson Knight, a literary agent and writer from Madison, Georgia Season 23 player (2007-06-27).
Scott Gillispie, a graduate student and College Tournament winner from Atlanta, Georgia 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $25,000. 1991 Tournament...
Margaret Cook, a travel agent from Atlanta, Georgia Season 14 player (1998-01-28).
Andy Westney, a college freshman and Teen Tournament winner from Atlanta, Georgia 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee (by 1980s fan favorite poll):...
Toni McLaurin, an orthopedic surgeon from Atlanta, Georgia Season 14 player (1997-12-01).
Nancy Grace, a TV legal expert from Headline News/Court TV "She hosts her own legal analysis program on Headline News and...
Damon DiPietro, a carpenter from Marietta, Georgia Season 20 player (2004-02-25).
Dhaval Dave, an engineering consultant & flight instructor from Atlanta, Georgia Season 17 player (2001-01-02).
Jack Rowley, a software support specialist from Atlanta, Georgia Season 14 player (1998-06-02).
Mark Wasley, a computer consultant from Atlanta, Georgia Season 7 3-time champion: $47,400.
Peggi Malys, a medical student from Atlanta, Georgia 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000. 1989 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist:...
Ron Gordon, a graduate student from Atlanta, Georgia Season 14 player (1997-10-06).
Louis Rice, a university fundraiser from Decatur, Georgia Season 22 player (2006-07-11). Jeopardy! Message Board user name: Labdad
David Bell, an advertising executive from Atlanta, Georgia Season 18 3-time champion: $44,199.
David Andignac, a director of marketing from Atlanta, Georgia Season 16 player (2000-04-04).
Sheri Smith, a tax attorney from Atlanta, Georgia Season 14 player (1998-06-10).
Thomas Chambless, an operations support manager from Atlanta, Georgia Season 18 player (2002-05-30).
Trish Thompson, an attorney from Atlanta, Georgia Season 14 player (1997-10-15).
Andy Westney, a senior from Atlanta, Georgia 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee (by 1980s fan favorite poll):...
Tad Carithers, an attorney from Atlanta, Georgia 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $41,300. 2001 Tournament...
Donna Malcomb, an attorney from Atlanta, Georgia Season 16 1-time champion: $8,700.
Michael Rooney, a college professor from Pasadena, California "He was a winner of 5 games in 1999, and is...
Andrew Burke, a technical writer from Atlanta, Georgia Season 16 1-time champion: $11,401.
Margaret Shufeldt, a homemaker and Ph.D. candidate from Atlanta, Georgia Season 14 player (1998-05-20).
Avi Stadler, a senior from Atlanta, Georgia 1990 Teen Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $5,000.
Barry Berlin, an investment manager from Atlanta, Georgia Season 15 3-time champion: $12,600.
Nancy Moeller, a homemaker from Atlanta, Georgia Season 14 player (1997-12-31).
Brent Winter, a fashion editor from Atlanta, Georgia Season 14 1-time champion: $8,500.



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