#8945, aired 2023-10-06 | 2 WORDS IN ONE $400: To ask for spare change plus one ninth of a baseball game gives us this starting place beginning (beg + inning) |
#8589, aired 2022-03-03 | 4-SYLLABLE WORDS $400: Kenesaw Mountain Landis was the first one in Major League Baseball commissioner |
#8366, aired 2021-03-29 | YOU'LL EAT THOSE WORDS $800: A baseball brouhaha is also known as this edible pie plant a rhubarb |
#7926, aired 2019-02-11 | NEWER WORDS $800: Of a brassiere, a baseball cap or a belt, it's what a snapback is, saluted by Old Dominion in a country hit a baseball cap |
#7813, aired 2018-07-25 | WEIRD WORDS $1200: Widdershins means this direction, like runners on a baseball diamond counter-clockwise |
#7724, aired 2018-03-22 | FUN WITH BACKWARDS WORDS $600: Baseball star Anthony Garciaparra goes by this middle name, his dad's name backwards Nomar |
#7617, aired 2017-10-24 | IN OTHER WORDS, DEAD $1200: "Traded to" these, Mike Trout's baseball team Angels |
#7582, aired 2017-07-25 | BAWLERS $400: A bawling player in "A League of Their Own" causes Tom Hanks to say these 5 oft-quoted words about America's pastime there's no crying in baseball |
#7433, aired 2016-12-28 | BLENDED WORDS $600: The names of these 2 baseball pitches combined to make "slurve" a slider and a curveball |
#7188, aired 2015-12-09 | WORDS & PHRASES $400: Now synonymous with taking a brief break from a long period of sitting, it may date back to an 1882 baseball game the seventh-inning stretch |
#6778, aired 2014-02-19 | "FOR" WORDS & "BACK" WORDS $1000: A screen behind the catcher in baseball, or a term for the catcher himself a backstop |
#6342, aired 2012-03-27 | QUOTATIONS $600: After a scandal, this line entered baseball lore, though Mr. Jackson said he never heard those words "Say it ain't so" |
#6108, aired 2011-03-16 | C3 $1600: It describes a person showing marked ability; as 2 words, it's a favored snack at a baseball game crackerjack |
#5929, aired 2010-05-27 | 2 WORDS IN ONE $400: To ask for spare change plus one ninth of a baseball game gives us this starting place beginning (beg + inning) |
#5804, aired 2009-12-03 | DOUBLE-LETTER WORDS $400: In baseball, it's a play in which a runner is caught off base & thrown out by the pitcher or catcher a pickoff |
#5733, aired 2009-07-08 | SELF-CONTRADICTORY WORDS $400: To hit something; in baseball, it's when you miss hitting something a strike |
#5440, aired 2008-04-11 | PRO SPORTS TEAMS IN OTHER WORDS $1000: Baseball in Missouri:
Henry VIII,
Richard III the Kansas City Royals |
#5322, aired 2007-10-30 | FOOD WORDS & PHRASES $1200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew cups a baseball in the top end of his mitt.) When a baseball player barely makes a catch, the look of the ball & glove is known as this sweet treat an ice cream cone |
#5231, aired 2007-05-14 | WAR OF WORDS $400: In baseball, it's the pitcher & catcher; in war, it's a set of guns or other artillery the battery |
#5142, aired 2007-01-09 | 6-LETTER WORDS $400: Thou knowest, in baseball, swing & miss this many times & thou art out thrice |
#5005, aired 2006-05-19 | SHORT CLUES ABOUT LONG WORDS $800: For a Major League baseball it's 9 to 9 1/4 inches circumference |
#4482, aired 2004-02-17 | 4-LETTER X-RATED WORDS $1200: In terms of the batting order for baseball, the guy on deck is this next |
#4423, aired 2003-11-26 | ODD WORDS $2000: Gonfalon, a type of banner, was once used by baseball writers as a synonym for this pennant |
#3905, aired 2001-07-20 | 4 "N" WORDS & PHRASES $400: It's the point in a baseball game when fans traditionally stand & sing "Take Me Out To The Ball Game" the seventh inning stretch |
#3798, aired 2001-02-21 | "BACK" WORDS $300: In baseball, it's a barrier behind home plate, or slang for a catcher backstop |
#3629, aired 2000-05-18 | NEW HAWAIIAN WORDS $100: On a kahua pohili, "baseball field", you'll find a yuao, "umpire", behind this, pahu eo Home plate |
#3559, aired 2000-02-10 | BASEBALL WORDS $100: Spiders catch them in their webs Flies |
#3559, aired 2000-02-10 | BASEBALL WORDS $200: What a catcher might eat his dinner on Home plate |
#3559, aired 2000-02-10 | BASEBALL WORDS $300: A highly prized form of carbon Diamond |
#3559, aired 2000-02-10 | BASEBALL WORDS $400: People who used peroxide on their hair Bleachers |
#3559, aired 2000-02-10 | BASEBALL WORDS $500: It's material from which flags are made, or decorations in the colors of a flag Bunting |
#3477, aired 1999-10-19 | 3-LETTER WORDS $200: A junior reporter (& not just of Chicago baseball) Cub |
#3465, aired 1999-10-01 | 4-LETTER WORDS $400: In Major League Baseball, you're out if you do this with 2 strikes & the ball goes foul Bunt |
#3345, aired 1999-03-05 | "CHAR"MED WORDS & PHRASES $600: It's said this term for a cramp of an arm or leg muscle originated in baseball in the 1880s charley horse |
#3273, aired 1998-11-25 | 3-LETTER WORDS $300: In baseball, it puts you "out"; it's also a game in which you may be "it" Tag |
#3106, aired 1998-02-16 | 7-LETTER WORDS $600: Book bag for baseball pitcher Paige Satchel |
#2095, aired 1993-10-15 | DOUBLE T WORDS $100: A baseball catcher wears it on the field; a cook wears it in the kitchen a mitt |
#930, aired 1988-09-23 | IN OTHER WORDS... $300: The baseball field just off the golf fairway diamond in the rough |
#863, aired 1988-05-11 | SPORTING WORDS $400: Unless he's up 1st in an inning a baseball player is usually here just before he's "at bat" on deck |
#664, aired 1987-06-25 | "F" WORDS $500: It struck out in a book by baseball player Jimmy Piersall fear |
#499, aired 1986-11-06 | DIRTY WORDS $200: Baseball's Baker, singer Springfield, or Clayton Farlow's son Dusty |
#293, aired 1985-10-23 | BASEBALL $400: A young boy supposedly said these words to "Shoeless" Joe Jackson after Black Sox Scandal "Say it aint so" |
#263, aired 1985-09-11 | 6-LETTER WORDS $300: It can be found in a mixing bowl or a baseball box batter |
#187, aired 1985-05-28 | 4-LETTER WORDS $100: Precedes "ball" when the ump starts a baseball game play |