#9059, aired 2024-03-14 | KHAN YOU DIG IT? $200: To improve London's natural biodiversity Mayor Sadiq Khan released a family of these dam rodents into a wetland in West London beavers |
#8802, aired 2023-02-07 | LIVIN' ON A PRAIRIE $400: Chadron, Nebraska's museum of this trade has artifacts of the age when beavers were the rodent to wealth the fur trading |
#8570, aired 2022-02-04 | MAMMALS $800: Mammals believed to be monogamous include beavers, wolves & the dik-dik, a tiny variety of this African animal antelope |
#8234, aired 2020-06-11 | ANIMALS $800: In the 1950s Idaho relocated these amphibious rodents by dropping them (with parachutes) out of airplanes beavers |
#8071, aired 2019-10-14 | BAYOU TRAP-ISTRY $1000: "Rodents of Unusual Size" is a documentary about these animals, once valued for pelts but now destroying southern wetlands nutria |
#7981, aired 2019-04-29 | LODGEPODGE $800: Muskrats build lodges or sometimes squat in the lodges built by these other rodents beavers |
#7899, aired 2019-01-03 | GETTING SQUIRRELLY $200: Squirrels are part of this order that includes beavers & marmots rodents |
#7482, aired 2017-03-07 | PACK LUNCH $400: These dam builders, the second-largest rodents beavers |
#7207, aired 2016-01-05 | LODGE PODGE $400: In "The Song of Hiawatha", you'll find Pau-Puk-Keewis, "chief and king of all" these animals who live in lodges beavers |
#5722, aired 2009-06-23 | HERE'S SOMETHING RANDOM $600: Castoroides, giant beavers of the Pleistocene, grew to 7 1/2 feet in length on this continent North America |
#5504, aired 2008-07-10 | TV GROUPS $2000: The Beavers,
The Vermont Hooligans Newhart |
#5458, aired 2008-05-07 | ANIMAL HOUSE $200: These semi-aquatic rodents plaster their lodges with mud beavers |
#5337, aired 2007-11-20 | BUSY AS A BEAVER $400: The coat of arms of this company founded in 1670 & active in Canada displays 4 furry beavers the Hudson's Bay Company |
#5337, aired 2007-11-20 | BUSY AS A BEAVER $1600: Beavers have 6 of these on their heads (in 2 sets of 3); 1 is transparent & helps in swimming underwater eyelids |
#5264, aired 2007-06-28 | BUILDING A CATEGORY $200: Beavers have been known to build these homes as large as 12 feet high & 20 feet in diameter lodges |
#5173, aired 2007-02-21 | WOLVERINE $2000: Bears have cubs; wolverine newborns are known as these, like foxes & beavers kits |
#4870, aired 2005-11-11 | STARTS WITH A PAST TENSE VERB $800: This is the most abundant order of mammals, including beavers & porcupines rodents |
#4638, aired 2004-11-04 | LEAVE IT TO BEAVER $400: It should gnaw at you that beavers are members of this largest order of mammals rodents |
#4638, aired 2004-11-04 | LEAVE IT TO BEAVER $600: In April 1999 several beavers were captured after munching on this city's prized cherry trees Washington, D.C. |
#4638, aired 2004-11-04 | LEAVE IT TO BEAVER $1000: Like baby foxes, the offspring of beavers are known by this term kits |
#3932, aired 2001-10-09 | RANDOM HOUSES $200: One can hold hunters, caretakers or beavers lodge |
#3676, aired 2000-09-04 | TREES $400: In April 1999 a family of 3 of these rodents was "arrested" for attacking cherry trees in Washington, D.C. beavers |
#3585, aired 2000-03-17 | SYMBOLIC RODENTS $300: (Hi, I'm NBA All-Star Gary Payton.) As a college student at Oregon State, I was one of these tree-cutting rodents Beavers |
#3539, aired 2000-01-13 | RODENTS $200: Their lodges can be of different kinds, depending on whether they're built on islands, ponds or lakes Beavers |
#3376, aired 1999-04-19 | FIX THE PROVERB $400: If witches were heroes then beavers would hide If wishes were horses then beggars would ride |
#3245, aired 1998-10-16 | YOU HAVE A PET WHAT? $1000: Medieval monks dined on these flat-tailed aquatic rodents, saying as fish, they could be eaten on fast days Beavers |
#3145, aired 1998-04-10 | MUSKRAT LOVE $200: Muskrat families often live in dens called these, like the homes of beavers & certain "Elks" Lodges |
#2767, aired 1996-09-17 | RODENTS $200: Some extinct types of this dam-building rodent were the size of bears beavers |
#2262, aired 1994-06-07 | MAMMALS $100: The largest dam built by these rodents was 2,140 feet long, 12 feet high & 20 feet thick beavers |
#2096, aired 1993-10-18 | RODENTS $400: Typically, these homes built by beavers have several underwater tunnels lodges |
#2034, aired 1993-06-10 | ANIMALS $500: You should "gnaw" that beavers belong to this order of mammals rodents |
#1727, aired 1992-02-18 | ANIMALS $900 (Daily Double): The second-largest rodents in the world, they were once widely hunted in North America beavers |
#1700, aired 1992-01-10 | POTPOURRI $300: Of sight, hearing or smell, the sense that is least developed in beavers sight |
#1563, aired 1991-05-22 | ANIMALS $100: These 60 lb. rodents are known for their broad flat tails & their engineering feats beavers |
#1521, aired 1991-03-25 | BUSY BEAVERS $100: A beaver slaps this body part on the water to warn other beavers of danger a tail |
#1521, aired 1991-03-25 | BUSY BEAVERS $200: Beavers build these dome-shaped homes in the water but the living chambers are above the water lodges |
#1521, aired 1991-03-25 | BUSY BEAVERS $300: There are more beavers in these 2 countries than anywhere else in the world the United States & Canada |
#1521, aired 1991-03-25 | BUSY BEAVERS $400: When "Beavers", an IMAX film opened at the Science Museum of Virginia this TV actor came to promote it Jerry Mathers |
#1521, aired 1991-03-25 | BUSY BEAVERS $500: The capybara is the only member of this mammal group that's larger than the beaver rodents |
#1509, aired 1991-03-07 | OREGON $600: Nickname of Oregon's AAA baseball team; think state nickname & you've got it the Beavers |
#1500, aired 1991-02-22 | ANIMALS $200: Baby beavers are sometimes known by this feline term, & we're not being catty kittens (kits) |
#1067, aired 1989-04-04 | FLAGS $600: The flag of this U.S. city shows 2 beavers, an Indian, a Dutchman & the year of its founding, 1625 New York City |
#997, aired 1988-12-27 | ANIMALS $100: Unlike other mammals, these dam rodents continue to grow throughout their lives beavers |
#863, aired 1988-05-11 | ANIMALS $200: These animals know "dam" well they live in a place called a lodge beavers |
#782, aired 1988-01-19 | FADS & FASHION $100: A book, "Follies & Foibles", says these coats, a college fad in the '20s, were cut up in the '50s for a hat fad raccoon coats |
#781, aired 1988-01-18 | FURRY CREATURES $700 (Daily Double): 2 of the 4 principal animals raised on U.S. fur ranches (2 of) mink, chinchilla, nutria & silver fox |
#640, aired 1987-05-22 | BEAVERS $100: Term usually applied derisively to someone who seems overly ambitious eager beaver |
#640, aired 1987-05-22 | BEAVERS $200: The 2 countries which have the most beavers in the world USA & Canada |
#640, aired 1987-05-22 | BEAVERS $300: These must be used continuously as they keep growing throughout a beaver's life teeth |
#640, aired 1987-05-22 | BEAVERS $400: TV's last "Beulah", the show left the air because she left the part Louise Beavers |
#640, aired 1987-05-22 | BEAVERS $500: In the '50s, he told us to "Brusha, Brusha, Brusha" with Ipana toothpaste, and he should know Bucky Beaver |
#511, aired 1986-11-24 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $600: Ethel Waters, Louise Beavers, or the buzzer on "Truth or Consequences" Beulah |
#417, aired 1986-04-15 | MAMMALS $100: These "dam" animals are the second heaviest rodents in the world beavers |
#407, aired 1986-04-01 | ANIMALS $400: Beavers slap these on the water to warn others of danger tails |
#352, aired 1986-01-14 | "BEAVER"s $500: Veteran character actress who played "Beulah" in 50's sitcom Louise Beavers |
#151, aired 1985-04-08 | ANIMALS $200: One of the longest dams in existence, over 2,200 feet long, was built by these beavers |