#9045, aired 2024-02-23 | 2020s & 1920s SLANG $800: This shortened word precedes "check" in a term used on social media for reviewing one's attire before hitting the town fit |
#8906, aired 2023-07-03 | RIOTS IN HISTORY $1000: U.S. servicemen attacked young Latino men in 1943 Los Angeles riots named for this rhyming style of attire zoot suit |
#8854, aired 2023-04-20 | MISSING U $200: Ballerina attire:
TT tutu |
#8584, aired 2022-02-24 | THE INNER "EAR" $200: In the 15th century B.C. Egyptian queen Hatshepsut was depicted wearing men's attire & a fake one of these a beard |
#8565, aired 2022-01-28 | FASHION $200: The dress code for players at Wimbledon says tennis attire must be "almost entirely" this color, which does not include cream white |
#8332, aired 2021-02-09 | ENDS WITH "TH" $400: Typically tiny Tarzan attire loincloth |
#8137, aired 2020-01-14 | LET'S GET MARRIED! $800: In England this rhyme about wedding attire ends with "and a silver sixpence in your shoe" Something old, something new (*Something borrowed, something blue) |
#7679, aired 2018-01-18 | ____ & ____ $400: It's the ceremonial academic attire worn to graduation cap & gown |
#7592, aired 2017-09-19 | ORCHESTRA $5,000 (Daily Double): In 1977 the Cincinnati Symphony created the Cincinnati this Orchestra to play lighter classics in less formal attire the Cincinnati Pops |
#7052, aired 2015-04-21 | A SENSE OF STYLE $600: A recent exhibition in NYC showcasing "A Century of Mourning Attire" was called this, like a Meryl Streep movie Death Becomes Her |
#6992, aired 2015-01-27 | GREAT BALLS OF "IRE" $400: Clothing, especially formal attire |
#6743, aired 2014-01-01 | PORTRAITS IN HISTORY $1,000 (Daily Double): He's the Italian hero pictured here--you might recognize him by the color of his attire Garibaldi |
#6421, aired 2012-07-16 | WHATEVER $400: It can mean uncaring or informal, as in attire for Friday casual |
#6313, aired 2012-02-15 | RATHER COLORFUL LANGUAGE $800: Term describing attire worn or crimes committed by businesspeople white collar |
#5857, aired 2010-02-16 | ANTONYMS $400: Paired antonyms in a rhyme mandating wedding attire something old, something new |
#5643, aired 2009-03-04 | CHANGE THE VOWELS $800: Formal attire need: block pints black pants |
#5527, aired 2008-09-23 | MY OFF-SHOW WARDROBE $800: It's the '70s casual attire I'm in here--I burned all the real pics of me in one a leisure suit |
#4634, aired 2004-10-28 | SHAKESPEAREAN RHYME TIME $1200: Robin Goodfellow's formal attire Puck's tux |
#4602, aired 2004-09-14 | RHYME TIME $1200: (Sofia of the Clue Crew wears inappropriate attire that is too revealing.) Here's some advice--don't wear a St. Patty's Day shirt when working with this a green screen |
#4368, aired 2003-09-10 | WORLDWIDE PANTS $400: Swinging '60s attire included "huggers" of this body part hips |
#4218, aired 2002-12-25 | HEMP $1600: Often made of hemp, this garment was traditionally paired with ashes as morning attire sackcloth |
#3961, aired 2001-11-19 | THEATRE STUFF $3,000 (Daily Double): This absurdist who wrote "The Bald Soprano" said the 3 biggest influences on his work were Harpo, Chico & Groucho Ionesco |
#3575, aired 2000-03-03 | CLOTH & FABRICS $800: Now made of hemp or jute, when worn with ashes it's tops in mourning attire Sackcloth |
#3464, aired 1999-09-30 | ELEVATOR RIDE $400: Fourth floor.
Women's attire & this Chris de Burgh number "Lady In Red" |
#3297, aired 1998-12-29 | OXYMORONS $200: An invitation might stipulate that attire should be this kind of "dressy" Casual dressy |
#3214, aired 1998-07-16 | DOUBLE TALK $300: This full, loose women's garment with a bright print is traditional attire in Hawaii a muumuu |
#3136, aired 1998-03-30 | CLOTHES MAKE THE PERSON $800: The office attire of business-minded entertainment executives gives them this name the suits |
#3127, aired 1998-03-17 | ANIMAL CLICHES $300: Someone who feigns innocence but has evil intentions is "A Wolf in" this odd attire sheep's clothing |
#3047, aired 1997-11-25 | "POP" QUIZ $1000: A posturing person whose ostentatious attire makes him look like a parrot popinjay |
#2705, aired 1996-05-10 | MYTHOLOGY $300: Hermes had wings on these 2 different parts of his attire his shoes and his hat |
#2696, aired 1996-04-29 | FASHION $800: These leather shorts worn with suspenders are traditional attire in Bavaria lederhosen |
#2654, aired 1996-02-29 | RELIGION $100: On becoming a nun, a woman is said to "take" this item of attire a veil |
#2650, aired 1996-02-23 | ETIQUETTE $200: In the past proper tennis attire was this color white |
#2607, aired 1995-12-26 | WORD ORIGINS $600: This men's formal attire got its name from a village in New York state tuxedo |
#2550, aired 1995-10-06 | ATTIRE $100: Claude Montana designed the red leather jacket he wore in the video "Beat It" Michael Jackson |
#2550, aired 1995-10-06 | ATTIRE $200: 18th century men wore powdering jackets to protect their clothes while this item was being powdered wig |
#2550, aired 1995-10-06 | ATTIRE $300: Since 1965 many of these nuns' outfits have become simpler habit |
#2550, aired 1995-10-06 | ATTIRE $400: You'll most likely see a sporran worn on a low-slung belt over this item of apparel kilt |
#2550, aired 1995-10-06 | ATTIRE $500: This African shirt made of boldly-printed cotton was introduced into the U.S. in the late 1960s dashiki |
#2507, aired 1995-06-27 | THE OLD WEST $500: This lawman known for his stylish attire became deputy sheriff of Dodge City in 1876 Bat Masterson |
#2149, aired 1993-12-30 | POTPOURRI $200: Someone who cloaks hostile intentions with friendliness is called a "wolf in" this attire sheep's clothing |
#1541, aired 1991-04-22 | MYTHS & LEGENDS $400: His traveling attire included winged sandals & a winged cap called a petasos Mercury (or Hermes) |
#1050, aired 1989-03-10 | 4-LETTER WORDS $200: Someone you're trailing might figuratively "give you" this piece of feminine attire slip |
#887, aired 1988-06-14 | MUSEUMS $100: David Hockney's show at LACMA featured a portrait of this late "Hairspray" star--in male attire Divine |
#743, aired 1987-11-25 | IN OTHER WORDS... $400: Canis lupis garbed with Ovis aries' attire wolf in sheep's clothing |
#442, aired 1986-05-20 | CHEWING GUM $300: This "Blue Book" of etiquette author grudgingly accepted gum chewing, but not in formal attire Emily Post |
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