#9051, aired 2024-03-04 | COCKTAILS $400: This cocktail traditionally served in a copper mug gets its "kick" from lime juice, ginger beer & oh yeah, vodka a Moscow mule |
#9033, aired 2024-02-07 | WHAT DO YOU COLLECT? $800: Labeorphilists collect beer bottles; tegestologists collect these, to protect furniture from labeorphilists? coasters |
#1, aired 2024-01-12 | WIDE WORLD OF WEIRD WORDS $800: Though it sounds like a laughing beer, it's really a hubbub, maybe in a pub, bub brouhaha |
#9014, aired 2024-01-11 | 7-LETTER WORDS $800: A city in the Czech Republic gives this type of beer its name Pilsner |
#24, aired 2024-01-09 | THERE'S AN "APP" FOR THAT $1500: Japan's oldest beer brand is named after this city that hosted the 1972 Winter Olympics Sapporo |
#9008, aired 2024-01-03 | ____ & ____ BUSINESS $400: This root beer has been around since 1919 & offers "float how-tos" & "float recipes" A&W |
#8998, aired 2023-12-20 | QUITE A SITE $800: Ah, the wonder of this lost city! See the Intihuatana, hitching post of the Sun!--a 6' sundial damaged in 2000 in a beer ad film shoot! Machu Picchu |
#8996, aired 2023-12-18 | U.S. FIRSTS $400: The first successful nationally distributed low-calorie beer was Lite from this brand Miller |
#21, aired 2023-11-29 | FAR OUT $2,500 (Daily Double): Seen during a total solar eclipse, this outermost part of the Sun's atmosphere shares its name with a Mexican beer brand corona |
#8982, aired 2023-11-28 | 4 N LANGUAGE $400: Number of "beers on the wall" at the beginning of the song ninety-nine |
#8981, aired 2023-11-27 | COUNTRY MUSIC HITS $1200: In their first No. 1 hit, the Zac Brown Band served up "A Little Bit Of" this, "& cold beer on a Friday night" chicken fried |
#8979, aired 2023-11-23 | ____ OF ____ $400: In football, it's the boundary between the teams prior to the snap of the ball the line of scrimmage |
#8964, aired 2023-11-02 | FICTION-ALE $1000: This sitcom introduced Monkeyshine beer; Marcel was the mascot Friends |
#8945, aired 2023-10-06 | PICK A NUMBER BETWEEN 5 & 477 $200: Number of Jay-Z' title "Problems", or "Bottles Of Beer On The Wall" 99 |
#8945, aired 2023-10-06 | 2 WORDS IN ONE $1000: A shark appendage plus a type of beer gives us this musical conclusion finale (fin + ale) |
#8939, aired 2023-09-28 | SEOUL FOOD $600: Chimaek is all the rage, a dish that pairs fried chicken with this potent potable, perhaps a Busan lager beer |
#8930, aired 2023-09-15 | FIRE Z $400: Take Z beer away from a word for a heavy drinker & get this person at a sporting event voicing their displeasure booer (from boozer) |
#8928, aired 2023-09-13 | PUEBLOS MÁGICOS $800: This Baja border town whose name begins & ends with the same 2 letters is known for a beer with the same name & great eats Tecate |
#8918, aired 2023-07-19 | MUSICAL MENAGERIE $1600: This honkytonk singer dueted with Willie Nelson on the sudsy country hit "Beer For My Horses" Toby Keith |
#8902, aired 2023-06-27 | WHAT ARE YOU MADE OF? $1000: The beer service set seen here, this tin alloy that once contained lead as well pewter |
#8890, aired 2023-06-09 | TV: WHO SAID IT $800: On an '80s sitcom: "Women, you can't live with 'em. Pass the beer nuts" Norm |
#14, aired 2023-05-17 | COMIC STRIPS $800: In addition to plundering & pillaging, this red-bearded Viking has appeared in ads for Mug Root Beer & Skol Lager Hagar the Horrible |
#11, aired 2023-05-16 | SCIENCE $400: Also a reason not to sip from your friend's beer, it's the action of waves pulling sand off a beach, causing erosion backwash |
#11, aired 2023-05-16 | GERMAN WORDS & PHRASES $2000: It's German for "pleasant & cozy", like the atmosphere in a good beer hall gemütlich |
#8869, aired 2023-05-11 | LIONS & TIGERS & BEERS $400: During Prohibition, Pennsylvania's Lion Brewery made this rhyming stuff that had just 1/10 the alcohol of regular beer near beer |
#8869, aired 2023-05-11 | LIONS & TIGERS & BEERS $800: Lion Beer Australia says its beers are made from only 4 core ingredients--water, barley, malt & these hops |
#8869, aired 2023-05-11 | LIONS & TIGERS & BEERS $1000: Sri Lanka's Lion Lager is 4.8% alcohol; Lion this dark, strong beer type is a powerful 8.8% Stout |
#8867, aired 2023-05-09 | A "RUN" FOR YOUR MONEY $1600: Bringing Pabst to soldiers deployed in Vietnam is the story of "The Greatest" this "Ever" Beer Run |
#1, aired 2023-05-08 | ADULT BEVERAGES $600: Da! This classic made with vodka, ginger beer & lime juice is often served in an ice-cold copper cup a Moscow mule |
#8857, aired 2023-04-25 | BAR LINES $200: Stella! Stelllla! Man, that music's loud tonight! I said I'd like a Stella Artois for my pal & this other beer, PBR for short, for me Pabst Blue Ribbon |
#8857, aired 2023-04-25 | DOWNTOWN ABBEY $2000: Our Lady of Dallas Abbey is Cistercian, not this offshoot, so don't go expecting beer Trappists |
#8852, aired 2023-04-18 | SAVOIR FAIR $1200: The Chestnut Fair on this large French island isn't limited to chestnuts; it has beer, wine & cheese too Corsica |
#8850, aired 2023-04-14 | POTENT POTABLE RHYME TIME $400: Pilsner trepidation beer fear |
#8849, aired 2023-04-13 | HERE'S A BIT OF EVERYTHING $400: At 2022's World Cup in Qatar, Ecuador fans chanted, "Queremos cerveza! Queremos cerveza!", or "We want" this! "We want" this! beer |
#8844, aired 2023-04-06 | BE ARTHUR $1600: A hearty sláinte to this 18th century Irishman who focused on brewing porters & ales; his name is still found on a stout beer Guinness |
#8831, aired 2023-03-20 | GIFTS FOR THE SPORTS FAN? $1000: This 2-word fungus that's used to make beer will be welcomed by your suds-crafting, baseball-loving bro in Milwaukee brewer's yeast |
#8829, aired 2023-03-16 | HEAR "YE", HEAR YE $400: Beer brewers are familiar with this adjective that can also describe someone with youthful exuberance yeasty |
#8815, aired 2023-02-24 | I LIKE TO SCIENCE! $1000: He had a pretty good 19th century run, including saving France's beer, wine & silk industries Pasteur |
#8791, aired 2023-01-23 | POTENT "P"OTABLES $1200: This type of dark brown British beer is said to have gotten its name from the luggage carriers who drank it a porter |
#8784, aired 2023-01-12 | BREWS N' BOOZE $400: 2 million gallons of beer in the hall, 2 million gallons of beer... about that much was consumed at this 2011 event in Munich Oktoberfest |
#8784, aired 2023-01-12 | BREWS N' BOOZE $2,600 (Daily Double): Beer's 4 main ingredients are malt, yeast, water & these cones of a plant that help the drink keep its foamy head hops |
#8780, aired 2023-01-06 | WE'RE ON THE CASE $800: A standard case of beer contains this many bottles or cans 24 |
#9, aired 2023-01-05 | BOOZY PHRASES $1,500 (Daily Double): This phrase became a meme as the words spoken just before doing a reckless stunt hold my beer and watch this |
#8772, aired 2022-12-27 | WORLD OF BEERS $200: Refreshing like a milkshake, this Irish beer nicknamed "the black stuff" is known for its unique texture Guinness |
#8772, aired 2022-12-27 | WORLD OF BEERS $400: Singha beer from Thailand uses a mystical one of these beasts on its label a lion |
#8772, aired 2022-12-27 | WORLD OF BEERS $1000: First brewed in 1842, Pilsner Urquell from this Central European republic is based on a beer first made in the Middle Ages the Czech Republic |
#8753, aired 2022-11-30 | DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE SIGNERS $400: He graduated from Harvard in 1740, the year he turned 18; he'd later help organize a tea party but these days, is associated with beer Sam Adams |
#8753, aired 2022-11-30 | FOREIGN WORDS & PHRASES $1000: This word for a coup is used of the unsuccessful Kapp & Beer Hall ones in 1920s Germany a putsch |
#8748, aired 2022-11-23 | SPEECH OF THE DICKENS $800: This word for beer or ale poured straight from the tap debuted in "Sketches by Boz" draught |
#8744, aired 2022-11-17 | WE'LL ALL NEED A DRINK AFTER THIS $200: Traditional "white" beer is always brewed with this grain in addition to barley wheat |
#8737, aired 2022-11-08 | LESSER-KNOWN GEOGRAPHY $1000: Castries is the capital of this island country between Martinique & Saint Vincent, whose exports include bananas & beer Saint Lucia |
#8727, aired 2022-10-25 | FESTIVALS $800: Since the 1950s towering sculptures have been part of the annual Snow Festival at this Japanese city also known for beer Sapporo |
#8722, aired 2022-10-18 | MEASURING UP $800: For beer, 31 gallons go into one of these; for crude oil, 42 a barrel |
#8720, aired 2022-10-14 | TV AS OF LATE $400: As Jim the Vampire, guest star Mark Hamill ordered "one human alcohol beer, please" on this comedy What We Do in the Shadows |
#8719, aired 2022-10-13 | AFTER SCHOOL $800: Sail the 7 seas of suds in one of these big beer glasses a schooner |
#3, aired 2022-10-09 | GO BLUE! $200: Time to break out some PBR, this beer brand that briefly branched out into hard coffee Pabst (Blue Ribbon) |
#3, aired 2022-10-09 | FOOD & DRINK $300: Actually brewed more like a beer, this Japanese "rice wine" is about 15% alcohol & often drunk warm sake |
#8713, aired 2022-10-05 | BARTENDING 101 $1000: The appropriate garnish is important; use a lemon slice for this drink that combines beer & lemonade a shandy |
#2, aired 2022-10-02 | AUSTIN TENDS BAR $300: (Austin holds a glass full of a dark beer at his bar.) Tending bar at an Irish pub, I've poured many a pint of draft beer from this 260+-year-old Dublin brewery; there's a technique, here--it's not just flip & drip Guinness |
#2, aired 2022-10-02 | AUSTIN TENDS BAR $1200: (Austin has a clear drink in a glass at his bar.) I'm a bartender, not a fancy-schmancy mixologist; I like pouring beer, whiskey & drinks with their ingredients in their names, like this classic combo juniper-berry liquor & carbonated water infused with quinine a gin and tonic |
#8703, aired 2022-09-21 | BUDWEISER & SPORTS $200: In 2020 Bud Light became the official beer of the championship series of this video game, L.O.L. for short League of Legends |
#8703, aired 2022-09-21 | IF IT QUACKS LIKE A DOC $1000: It's true my eructation has lasted more than 4 hours, but it only means I'm doing this; I did have a lot of beer & soda belching |
#8695, aired 2022-07-29 | JUST TAKE THE L $200: Take the L out of a beer league sport (in an alley) & you get an act of showing respect bowing & bowling |
#8695, aired 2022-07-29 | JUST TAKE THE L $400: Take the L out of a beer league sport (on ice) & you get an act of healing a disease curling & curing |
#8679, aired 2022-07-07 | ____ & ____ $600: Made with a pale ale & stout, it's the colorful name for the beer drink seen here--cheers a black & tan |
#8674, aired 2022-06-30 | DRINK $1600: It's a dark & stormy night, so have a Dark 'n' Stormy cocktail made with ginger beer & this (dark) rum |
#8664, aired 2022-06-16 | PLACES IN THE USA $800: An Idaho city gave its name to a geyser there called these "Springs"; it was Beer Springs but went non-alcoholic Soda Springs |
#8659, aired 2022-06-09 | DRINK UP POP CULTURE $800: John Lee Hooker & George Thorogood sang of the trio "One bourbon, one scotch" & one this one beer |
#8648, aired 2022-05-25 | BOND APPETIT! $800: A breakfast of eggs & sausage in "Diamonds Are Forever" is washed down with this Miller beer, also what James lives the High Life |
#8644, aired 2022-05-19 | ASIAN MUSEUMS $200: Flagstaff House, an old Colonial building in Hong Kong, is now a museum devoted to this beverage & its accessories tea |
#8639, aired 2022-05-12 | BEVERAGES $400: It's the beverage most associated with Dad's & Hires root beer |
#8630, aired 2022-04-29 | WAITS & MEASURES $200: One U.S. beer barrel contains 31 of these units; that's nearly 4,000 delicious ounces gallons |
#8620, aired 2022-04-15 | A COUNTRY OF LAWS $200: In the 1990s Germany modified the Reinheitsgebot, a law dating to 1516 that said this could be made only of barley, hops & water beer |
#8612, aired 2022-04-05 | CLEAR "I"s $400: It's from the Latin for "to drink in", perhaps some beer imbibe |
#8605, aired 2022-03-25 | BEER TODAY $200: Lager is beer made from bottom-fermenting strains of this; top-fermented types from Britain are ales yeast |
#8605, aired 2022-03-25 | BEER TODAY $400: Political disputes of today pale in the face of the "Tastes Great!" / "Less Filling!" debates in the '80s over this brand's Lite beer Miller Lite |
#8605, aired 2022-03-25 | BEER TODAY $800: This Dutch beer was "est. 1873" in Amsterdam (Amstel was 1870) Heineken |
#8605, aired 2022-03-25 | BEER TODAY $1000: Boasting "America's oldest brewery", this late-in-the-alphabet beermaker offers tours in Pottsville, Pennsylvania Yuengling |
#8605, aired 2022-03-25 | BEER TODAY $3,000 (Daily Double): Planning ahead a bit, he signed a 9,000-year lease in 1759 on the St. James's Gate brewery in Dublin for 45 pounds a year (Arthur) Guinness |
#8583, aired 2022-02-23 | PUTTING THE CARBS $400: Barley up to the bar! A 12-ounce can of this type of beverage can have 13 grams of carbs beer |
#14, aired 2022-02-17 | THE CROP REPORT $800: Ancient Egyptians loved beer, so they grew this, as you see barley |
#8573, aired 2022-02-09 | THE BUSINESS OF TELEVISION $600: On "The Simpsons" varieties of this beer brand include Raspberry this, Lady this & Tartar-Control this Duff |
#8561, aired 2022-01-24 | THE YEAR OF BEFORE & AFTER $400: Prince tune that turns into a sudsy song that you sing on a long car ride "1999 Bottles Of Beer On The Wall" |
#8558, aired 2022-01-19 | POTENT POTABLES $400: Ilchester is a cheese created in 1962 by adding this potent potable to Cheddar beer |
#8556, aired 2022-01-17 | INTERNATIONAL FOOD & DRINK $1200: Danes really love their beer, especially this type of pale golden lager that Tuborg introduced to the country in 1880 pilsner |
#8552, aired 2022-01-11 | STRIPES $600: Now in light & lemon varieties, Red Stripe beer was first brewed in this Caribbean nation in 1928 Jamaica |
#8544, aired 2021-12-30 | FACTS & FIGURES $600: With a market share of 13%, this light brew was the number one selling beer in the U.S. in 2019 Bud Light |
#8542, aired 2021-12-28 | STREETS OF AMERICA $800: Sixth Street in this Texas city keeps things weird with places like Lazarus Brewing, started by a pastor who loves beer Austin |
#8538, aired 2021-12-22 | CRUISIN' FOR A BOOZIN' $200: Blare one of these on a ship in heavy mist; the gin & ginger beer drink of the same name was served by the Waldorf Astoria a foghorn |
#8528, aired 2021-12-08 | COMPANY COLORS $400: The A&W browns remind us of the color of this A&W product which predates the restaurant root beer |
#8527, aired 2021-12-07 | OFFICE, OURS $1000: It's quittin' time, & Sally is buying round 1 of this Russian-sounding drink with vodka & ginger beer that has quite a kick! a Moscow Mule |
#8521, aired 2021-11-29 | HELPING THE PLANET $800: Carlsberg, a fine beer from this country, is helping out with the plastic problem by gluing its cans together Denmark |
#8512, aired 2021-11-16 | WORDS THAT SHOULD RHYME $2000: An earthenware beer mug & a circulatory vessel returning blood to the heart stein & vein |
#8503, aired 2021-11-03 | 10-, 11- & 12-LETTER WORDS $1600: Some describe this old timey soft drink as tasting like licorice; others, like root beer sarsaparilla |
#8496, aired 2021-10-25 | HAVING A BALL $800: It can be any small device, or the ball placed in beer bottles to help release nitrogen a widget |
#8495, aired 2021-10-22 | THE OED SPEAKS CANADIAN $400: A two-four is a 24-unit case of this beer |
#8485, aired 2021-10-08 | SURVIVING PROHIBITION $200: Many breweries tried making this rhyming product, like Schlitz Famo, with less than .5% alcohol content near beer |
#8485, aired 2021-10-08 | SURVIVING PROHIBITION $1000: Many breweries struggled but got by selling beer ingredients like syrup made from this, sprouted barley grains malt |
#8481, aired 2021-10-04 | BEFORE & AFTER $2000: Late summer arts festival in the desert that's a basement hangout with TV & beer Burning Man cave |
#8472, aired 2021-09-21 | LET'S BOOZE IT UP $800: Any Purdue fan can tell you this drink has just 2 elements--whiskey & beer Boilermaker |
#8471, aired 2021-09-20 | FOOD FIGHTS BACK $400: The tyramine in fermented products like aged cheese or beer may cause these headaches derived from the word hemicrania migraines |
#8469, aired 2021-09-16 | RIGHT HERE IN RIVER CITY $200: Amsterdam is at the junction of the IJ & this river where you can enjoy the same-named beer Amstel |
#8461, aired 2021-08-09 | BUCKINGHAM PALACE $800: Don't set your beer glass down on the Table of the Great Commanders made with this material, a specialty of Sèvres, France porcelain |
#8454, aired 2021-07-29 | OLD MILITARY ABBREV. $2000: To sailors in the Brown Water Navy in Vietnam, PBR wasn't beer, but this 2-word vessel proceeding "river", many on the Mekong patrol boat |
#8450, aired 2021-07-23 | THE OED, FROM DVANDVA TO FOLLIS $1200: "A drink in which the white and yolk of eggs are stirred up with hot beer" (Christmastime in England is weird) eggnog |
#8418, aired 2021-06-09 | ADDITIVES $1200: This substance, seen here, that's added to beer & milkshakes, comes from cereal grain that's allowed to undergo germination malt (malt barley) |
#8411, aired 2021-05-31 | SOUVENIRS $600: The lid keeps the beer cool, ja, in a traditional one of these German tankards a stein |
#8409, aired 2021-05-27 | MUSICAL MENAGERIE $600: We're not sure of the legality, but Toby Keith had an odd request back in 2002: this drink "For My Horses" Beer |
#8403, aired 2021-05-19 | HERBS $400: Washington State's Yakima Valley is the USA's center of producing these, which give beer its distinctive taste hops |
#8399, aired 2021-05-13 | NUMBERING THE NONFICTION BOOKS $200: "A History of the World in 6 Glasses" says this drink kept workers alert & was key to Britain's Industrial Revolution tea |
#8394, aired 2021-05-06 | POTENT HISTORY $2000: In 1923 a beer hall called the Burgerbraukeller in this German city was the starting point of a failed putsch Munich |
#8381, aired 2021-04-19 | MODERN KITCHEN APPLIANCES $600: A mini-fridge with a built-in beer tap is called the this-erator a kegerator |
#8358, aired 2021-03-17 | POTENT POTABLES $400: This blue ribbon beer company also provides hard coffee & stronger seltzer Pabst |
#8291, aired 2020-11-30 | ANNUAL EVENTS $200: In fall grab your beer stein & head to Munich for this 2-week-long celebration Oktoberfest |
#8279, aired 2020-11-12 | DOUBLE O, DOUBLE E $200: IBC or Barq's, for example root beer |
#8261, aired 2020-10-19 | EUROPE $1200: The city of Plzen in the Czech Republic has lent its name to a style of this potent potable Pilsner (beer) |
#8254, aired 2020-10-08 | BEER/ME! $200: He served as governor of Massachusetts from 1793 to 1797 Samuel Adams |
#8254, aired 2020-10-08 | BEER/ME! $400: When it comes to the last name of the American playwright whose 1953 play was "The Crucible", it's this time Miller |
#8254, aired 2020-10-08 | BEER/ME! $600: A "Streetcar" character came to life when a vendor at Phillies games shouted this first name, trying to sell a Belgian beer Stella |
#8254, aired 2020-10-08 | BEER/ME! $800: Last name of brothers Kyle & Kurt, cool as "Ice" as they finished 1-2 at NASCAR's Food City 500 in 2019 Busch |
#8254, aired 2020-10-08 | BEER/ME! $1000: Last name of the actor whose film roles included Fagin, Benjamin Disraeli, Jacob Marley's ghost & a certain Jedi Guinness |
#8252, aired 2020-10-06 | POTENT PORTMANTEAU $1000: Ideally the bottle of beer inverted into a Coronarita would be a Corona, but a different beer from this country will do Mexico |
#8251, aired 2020-10-05 | RESTAURANTS $600: Join the Mug Club at A&W restaurants & you can score a free one of these treats on your birthday a root beer float |
#8246, aired 2020-09-28 | ELEMENTAL FACTS $800: Stumptown Coffee Roasters uses this elemental gas in a process that gives cold brew coffee a beer-like frothy head nitrogen |
#8220, aired 2020-05-22 | I'D RATHER HAVE $1000: Instead of a beer, I'd rather have this French wine that Food & Wine Mag calls "the world's most popular white" chardonnay |
#8193, aired 2020-04-01 | POTENT POTABLE ANALOGIES $200: Guinness draught is to stout as Guinness blonde is to this 5-letter beer type a lager |
#8174, aired 2020-03-05 | HOLD MY BEER $200: In the U.S., a standard one of these holds 24 12-ounce bottles a case |
#8174, aired 2020-03-05 | HOLD MY BEER $400: This beer holder is German for "stone" a stein |
#8174, aired 2020-03-05 | HOLD MY BEER $600: You've probably poured a beer or 3 into a red Solo cup from a 15.5-gallon half-barrel one of these a keg |
#8174, aired 2020-03-05 | HOLD MY BEER $800: 4-ounce glasses are often used to hold these beer assortments with an aeronautical name a flight |
#8174, aired 2020-03-05 | HOLD MY BEER $1000: This slender type of beer glass shares its name with a style of lager from the Czech Republic a pilsner |
#8170, aired 2020-02-28 | STARTS & ENDS WITH B $1600: This type of restaurant/bar makes its own beer & serves it on the premises a brewpub |
#4, aired 2020-01-08 | THIS WILL TIE YOUR ROOM TOGETHER $600: Sisal rugs are made from the fibers of this succulent that's also used to make beer & other alcoholic beverages agave |
#8087, aired 2019-11-05 | ANAGRAMS OF EACH OTHER $2000: To look for something & a beer to drink after a shot search & chaser |
#8083, aired 2019-10-30 | ADVERTISING $1000: In a 2019 Super Bowl ad, Sarah Jessica Parker's & Jeff Bridges' characters forego their usual drinks for this fancy Belgian beer Stella Artois |
#8067, aired 2019-10-08 | SONG & MOVIE: SAME TITLE $1000: Song: By Cream; Movie: About the beer-loving McKenzie brothers from "SCTV" "Strange Brew" |
#8063, aired 2019-10-02 | THE WORKING DEAD $600: In 1882 Frederick Pabst started tying these around the necks of his beer bottles blue ribbons |
#8058, aired 2019-09-25 | NEW DINER SLANG FOR SANDWICHES $600: A "Dumas count" & a root beer, & hurry it up Monte Cristo |
#8012, aired 2019-06-11 | I'M ON THE MONEY $600: Starting in 1975, you could nurse a beer or two with a British 10-pound note featuring her Florence Nightingale |
#8009, aired 2019-06-06 | MEMORABLE MOVIE CHARACTERS $1600: Dennis Hopper as the very creepy Frank asked, "What kind of beer do you like?" in this David Lynch film Blue Velvet |
#8007, aired 2019-06-04 | INTERNAL RHYME VERBS $400: Hyphenated verb meaning to quaff an entire beer in one go chug-a-lug |
#8005, aired 2019-05-31 | GLUTEN, FREE $200: Bud Light wanted to give out free beer at the Super Bowl 53 victory parade in this city, but Mayor Walsh said no Boston |
#7997, aired 2019-05-21 | POTENT POTABLES $1000: "Look out for the bull" was Schlitz' longtime slogan for this beer with a high alcohol content malt liquor |
#7967, aired 2019-04-09 | BEER $200: In a 2019 Super Bowl ad, we learned about the corn syrup policy of Bud Light, Miller Lite & this Colorado light Coors |
#7967, aired 2019-04-09 | BEER $400: These bitter buds added for flavor belong to the Cannabaceae family, making them a cousin of marijuana hops |
#7967, aired 2019-04-09 | BEER $600: Instead of only using barley, Weissbier adds this grain into the mix wheat |
#7967, aired 2019-04-09 | BEER $800: Because it contains this natural type of alcohol, an antimicrobial, beer can be safer to drink than suspect water ethanol |
#7967, aired 2019-04-09 | BEER $1000: The 1st brewers may have been this Mesopotamian people c. 6000 B.C.; they even had a goddess of beer, Ninkasi the Sumerians |
#7962, aired 2019-04-02 | "MI" $1200: It's a Spanish-named drink of beer, lime juice & other seasonings a Michelada |
#7944, aired 2019-03-07 | DRUNK ON LITERATURE $1200: Providing some "Fear & Loathing", he was "drinking Singapore slings with mescal on the side & beer chasers" Hunter Thompson |
#7934, aired 2019-02-21 | TRIPLE RHYME TIME $800: What Puff from Honalee calls his beer mug-carrying Radio Flyer a dragon wagon flagon |
#7895, aired 2018-12-28 | THE BEER HUNTER $200: Want to track this beer to its first brewery? it's now an Amsterdam museum called its "experience" Heineken |
#7895, aired 2018-12-28 | THE BEER HUNTER $400: Hunting for the crisp, clean taste of rice in your beer? it was Adolphus Busch who added rice to this one Budweiser |
#7895, aired 2018-12-28 | THE BEER HUNTER $600: Nicknamed "The Beer Hunter," this late author of "Ultimate Beer" shared his name with a certain gloved singer Michael Jackson |
#7895, aired 2018-12-28 | THE BEER HUNTER $800: If you're hunting Elephant lager, your destination might be Carlsberg headquarters in this country Denmark |
#7880, aired 2018-12-07 | SIGNATURE DRINKS OF FICTIONAL CHARACTERS $800: Homer Simpson's beverage of choice is this beer Duff |
#7876, aired 2018-12-03 | NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARKS $400: This state has beer & music--the Anheuser-Busch brewery & the Scott Joplin residence Missouri |
#7818, aired 2018-09-12 | I LEARNED IT FROM MENTAL FLOSS $800: One of the first companies in Ireland to provide pensions, it also gave workers a daily 2-pint beer allowance Guinness |
#7810, aired 2018-07-20 | AFTER NOON $600: Hey, this standard of social behavior, sit down & have a beer a norm |
#7808, aired 2018-07-18 | THAT'S SO RANDOM! $800: A star has been on the label of this Dutch beer since 1884 Heineken |
#7802, aired 2018-07-10 | TIME RHYME $1000: I know a guy for whom Pete's Wicked Ale had this 4-word distinction for 1993 beer of the year |
#7801, aired 2018-07-09 | A VANILLA CATEGORY $400: August 6 is the national day for these floats, mixed with vanilla soft-serve at A&W restaurants root beer floats |
#7797, aired 2018-07-03 | FIRST THING IN THE MORNING $200: Suggested benefits of a cold one include improving your circulation & that nothing worse can happen the rest of the day a shower |
#7771, aired 2018-05-28 | ON THE "T"ABLE $600: This Mexican beer brand uses a black eagle in its logo Tecate |
#7762, aired 2018-05-15 | TRIPLE RHYME TIME $2000: Non-alcoholic lager produced aboard the Russian space station Mir near beer |
#7719, aired 2018-03-15 | SPORTS TRADITIONS $800: Let the beer flow at the Sausage Race with Polish & Italian sausage, brat, hot dog & chorizo at this NL team's games the (Milwaukee) Brewers |
#7703, aired 2018-02-21 | POTENTATE POTABLES $800: This Babylonian king's code includes a beer merchant's punishment for not giving value for money Hammurabi |
#7703, aired 2018-02-21 | POTENTATE POTABLES $1200: Proud that she could drink "like an Englishman", Catherine the Great enjoyed this "fat" type of beer stout |
#7687, aired 2018-01-30 | HISTORY $1600: It's the name for Hitler's failed November 1923 insurrection against the Weimar Republic the Beer Hall Putsch |
#7678, aired 2018-01-17 | THE 1893 CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR $800: At the fair, people got their first taste of Aunt Jemima pancakes & this beer that won a prize that became part of its name Pabst Blue Ribbon |
#7671, aired 2018-01-08 | HANDY ADVICE $200: Mix 5 pounds of malt extract with 5 gallons of water, add hops & yeast, let ferment, bottle & in about 3 weeks you've got this beer |
#7640, aired 2017-11-24 | THE EUROPEAN MIDWEST $1200: A Nebraska city named for this Bohemian capital has "Beer Barrel Days" in August--everybody polka! Prague |
#7634, aired 2017-11-16 | YOU KNOW WHAT THEY SAY $1000: From the Brits:
"Life isn't all beer &" this game (not candy) skittles |
#7625, aired 2017-11-03 | MISSISSIPPI $400: In 1898 in Biloxi, Edward Barq began bottling & selling this beverage root beer |
#7622, aired 2017-10-31 | WORD TO THE Y_Ys $1600: Undesirable "off-flavors" in brewing beer include grassy, skunky, & this adjective yeasty |
#7618, aired 2017-10-25 | JELLY BELLY FLAVORS $200: It's not just root beer but this brand of root beer A&W |
#7617, aired 2017-10-24 | HOLD MY BEER $200: Boston Lager & a Rebel family of beers are sold by this maker that says it's "brewing the American dream" Sam Adams |
#7617, aired 2017-10-24 | HOLD MY BEER $400: A man named Sebastian was actually the 18th c. brewmaster who founded this Belgian "star" brand Stella Artois |
#7617, aired 2017-10-24 | HOLD MY BEER $600: In the 1960s the head of this Dutch co. tried to make its green bottle rectangular so it could be used as building material Heineken |
#7617, aired 2017-10-24 | HOLD MY BEER $800: Rodney Dangerfield pitched in every way for the Less Filling softball team vs. the Tastes Great one in an ad for this beer Miller Lite |
#7617, aired 2017-10-24 | HOLD MY BEER $1000: Constellation Brands distributes Modelo, Pacifico y this beer that comes in "Extra" & "Light" Corona |
#7613, aired 2017-10-18 | X ABBREVIATIONS $800: XXX represents strength in this type of beer, like Ballantine ales |
#7611, aired 2017-10-16 | AT THE "M"PORIUM $800: A 12-pack to go of this Schlitz product with a higher-than-beer alcohol content? Excellent choice malt liquor |
#7605, aired 2017-10-06 | AUSSIE SLANG $600: A stubby is a small bottle of this; cheers! beer |
#7597, aired 2017-09-26 | MISREMEMBERED HARRY POTTER BOOK TITLES $400: "Harry Potter & the Sorcerer's" this beer mug with a hinged lid a stein |
#7595, aired 2017-09-22 | TIME FOR A DRINK $800: It'll have one of these pub concoctions, beer mixed with lemonade--& hold the Tristram a shandy |
#7595, aired 2017-09-22 | TIME FOR A DRINK $1000: I see you have the traditional mug for it, so make me this, with lime juice, vodka & ginger beer a Moscow Mule |
#7578, aired 2017-07-19 | TELL ME "Y" $800: The brewer's type of this, used in beer making, is also a food supplement yeast |
#7570, aired 2017-07-07 | BOOKS BY TV PERSONALITIES $400: "Dirty Jokes and Beer" is by this standup comedian, sitcom star & game show host Drew Carey |
#7566, aired 2017-07-03 | THIRD PARTY PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES $800: There were surely no beer bashes in support of this party's John P. St. John in 1884 Prohibition's |
#7547, aired 2017-06-06 | CEREALS $600: The goodness of barley includes being the source of this partly fermented product used in the brewing of beer malt (or wort) |
#7545, aired 2017-06-02 | SPELLING "BEE" $1600: 400 revelers can imbibe in the shade of the chestnut trees in this part of Munich's Hofbrauhaus the beer garden |
#7512, aired 2017-04-18 | DRINKS FOR EVERYONE! $400: Untappd is an app used by drinkers of this beverage to keep track of what they drink & to share notes on taste beer |
#7498, aired 2017-03-29 | IT COMES ONCE A YEAR $600: Closer than Munich, Columbus, Ohio hosts its own version of this event with plenty of beer, polkas & music Oktoberfest |
#7479, aired 2017-03-02 | FOOD & DRINK BRANDS $1000: Named for a city in Japan & first brewed in 1876, ti's the oldest beer brand in that country Sapporo |
#7455, aired 2017-01-27 | GERMAN FOOD & DRINK $600: In 2015 a U.S. court ruled drinkers of this 1-syllable beer brand were deceived, as it's now made in the U.S., not in Bremen Beck's |
#7450, aired 2017-01-20 | VIRGINIA FLORA & FAUNA $1600: Widespread in the Shenandoah Valley, this native Virginia tree was once the main flavoring in root beer sassafras |
#7424, aired 2016-12-15 | MOVING JOURNALISM $1,500 (Daily Double): British Airways' in-flight magazine has this name, like a Miller beer brand High Life |
#7419, aired 2016-12-08 | POTENT QUOTABLES $2000: Mickey Spillane wrote that this private eye drinks "beer because I can't spell cognac" Mike Hammer |
#7416, aired 2016-12-05 | 19th CENTURY AMERICA $600: Philly pharmacist Charles Hires claimed to have invented this beverage root beer |
#7408, aired 2016-11-23 | CAPTAIN $1000: Here's the Milwaukee mansion of this captain, a beer baron (Frederick) Pabst |
#7378, aired 2016-10-12 | CHICKEN DINNER $400: For beer can chicken, Bobby Flay likes to use this 5-letter type of strong, dark beer stout |
#7373, aired 2016-10-05 | U.S. FIRSTS $400: The first successful nationally distributed low-calorie beer was Lite from this brand Miller |
#7366, aired 2016-09-26 | THE SINGING "B" $1200: "Beer In The Headlights" is on the "Crash My Party" album from this country singer Luke Bryan |
#7356, aired 2016-09-12 | IT'S INTOXICATING $1000: A tweet in 2016 "fixed the typo" on a can of this beer from "America" to "Belgium", the actual home of its parent company Budweiser |
#7339, aired 2016-07-07 | FOOD & DRINK HOLIDAYS $600: National Beer Day is held on April 7, the date in 1933 that the Cullen-Harrison Act was enacted, limiting this Prohibition |
#7333, aired 2016-06-29 | MULTIPLE MEANINGS $600: A dark beer, or one who handles your luggage at a railway station porter |
#7331, aired 2016-06-27 | FOOD & DRINK SCIENCE $400: Too many fats in beer interfere with foam stability, so you might not get that nice one of these at the top of the glass head |
#7321, aired 2016-06-13 | GLUTEN-US MINIMUS $200: Beer generally has gluten, but this hard beverage, like from Angry Orchard, does not cider |
#7319, aired 2016-06-09 | "BEE" MINE $600: Brewing a batch of Budweiser beer takes about 30 days & involves milling, mashing & this type of aging beechwood |
#7315, aired 2016-06-03 | C.T. $1600: Peter Rabbit's mom put him to bed & gave him this beverage chamomile tea |
#7311, aired 2016-05-30 | TAKE IT "EZ" $600: Not to be confused with the Spanish word for beer, it's the Spanish word for head cabeza |
#7300, aired 2016-05-13 | STUDY HALL $2000: The attempted coup d'etat known by this name began at the Burgerbraukeller on Nov. 8, 1923 the Beer Hall Putsch |
#7277, aired 2016-04-12 | YES, THE THAI $1600: The name of Singha, Thailand's most popular beer, comes from a word for this animal that once widely roamed Asia the lion |
#7276, aired 2016-04-11 | WHO WANTS A BEER? $200: Clydesdales are true draft horses, appearing with this beer since 1933 Budweiser |
#7276, aired 2016-04-11 | WHO WANTS A BEER? $400: This Dutch beer was honored with a Diplome de Grand Prix at the 1889 World's Fair in Paris Heineken |
#7276, aired 2016-04-11 | WHO WANTS A BEER? $600: This "cerveza mas fina" has been brewed & bottled in Mexico since 1925 Corona |
#7276, aired 2016-04-11 | WHO WANTS A BEER? $800: Appropriately, this beer brand makes a Rebel IPA Sam Adams |
#7276, aired 2016-04-11 | WHO WANTS A BEER? $1000: Here's the logo of this beer that also comes in dark & non-alcoholic versions St. Pauli Girl |
#7274, aired 2016-04-07 | THE OLD WEST $800: The Long Branch Saloon in this frontier city in Kansas served cold beer, tea, milk, lemonade & sarsparilla Dodge City |
#7260, aired 2016-03-18 | ANAGRAMS $200: So, a man walked into a bar & said, give me this type of beer, & make it a large a lager |
#7254, aired 2016-03-10 | IT'S HYPHENATED $200: Among its other soft drinks are Fresca & Barq's root beer Coca-Cola |
#7251, aired 2016-03-07 | DRINKS ARE ON ME! $1000: A beer with a shot of whiskey is called this, also an occupation a boilermaker |
#7242, aired 2016-02-23 | CELEBRATIONS & GATHERINGS $400: My friends told me I had a really good time when last we attended this autumn Munich beer-drinking festival Oktoberfest |
#7214, aired 2016-01-14 | I'LL HAVE WHAT SHE'S HAVING $600: An extra stout beer from this Irish brand dating back to 1759? Make it 2, lad! Guinness |
#7201, aired 2015-12-28 | NOT MY CUP OF TEA $200: This carbonated drink had some alcohol until temperance worker Charles Hires got hold of it root beer |
#7200, aired 2015-12-25 | BREWING BEER $200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the UC Davis Malting & Brewing Science program.) This term for the grain, usually barley, that's about to go on a journey to become beer can also refer to the finished product malt |
#7200, aired 2015-12-25 | BREWING BEER $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the UC Davis Malting & Brewing Science program.) These dried flowers that give beer much of its flavor come in different types; the aromatic ones are volatile & quickly steamed off, so they're added at the end of the boil hops |
#7200, aired 2015-12-25 | BREWING BEER $600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the UC Davis Malting & Brewing Science program.) The liquid extracted from the grain mash will become beer after fermentation & other steps; it's called this four-letter word, also found after "St. John's" wort |
#7200, aired 2015-12-25 | BREWING BEER $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the UC Davis Malting & Brewing Science program.) Boiling to sterilize the liquid & get rid of some of the grainy taste happens in a brew kettle, also called by the name of this metal from which it was traditionally made copper |
#7200, aired 2015-12-25 | BREWING BEER $2,800 (Daily Double): (Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the UC Davis Malting & Brewing Science program.) The two basic types of brewing yeast are top-fermenting & bottom-fermenting, corresponding to these two basic kinds of beer, one including stouts & one including pilsners lagers & ales |
#7190, aired 2015-12-11 | MEDIEVAL JOB MART $1200: This job comes from Latin for "bottle" & before getting wider responsibilities meant running the beer cellar butler |
#7180, aired 2015-11-27 | TYPES OF COMEDY $200: (Hi. I'm Neil Flynn of The Middle.) I go off script as a member of Beer Shark Mice, a group of comedians who get together to perform this type of extemporaneous live theater improv |
#7171, aired 2015-11-16 | SODA POP QUIZ $600: In addition to root beer, A&W also sells this flavor of soda cream soda |
#7169, aired 2015-11-12 | ADS & TAGLINES $1000: "The beer that made Milwaukee famous" Schlitz |
#7167, aired 2015-11-10 | HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES $400: On this March holiday, the consumption of Guinness beer more than doubles to 13 million pints worldwide St. Patrick's Day |
#7166, aired 2015-11-09 | STOCK SYMBOLS $800: SAM is this city's "beer company" Boston |
#7155, aired 2015-10-23 | ODD COMPETITIONS $800: Winners of the North American wife carrying championship get a cash prize plus the wife's weight in this beverage beer |
#7144, aired 2015-10-08 | STUPID ANSWERS $600: Dribeck's Light was the forerunner to this light German beer Beck's |
#7123, aired 2015-07-29 | TEAMS THAT HAVEN'T WON THE WORLD SERIES $200: Maybe it's all the beer their name suggests they're making that's holding them back the (Milwaukee) Brewers |
#7119, aired 2015-07-23 | POTENT POTABLES $800: More similar to beer than wine in production, it begins with steamed rice & mold sake |
#7103, aired 2015-07-01 | NICE PACKAGE $400: Ballantine was one of the first companies to sell beer cans in these units that are part of a slang term for a common man a six-pack |
#7095, aired 2015-06-19 | BEVERAGE BRANDS $600: Appropriately, this root beer came in a family of sizes: Junior, Mama & Papa, which was a half-gallon bottle Dad's |
#7094, aired 2015-06-18 | LET'S TALK ABOUT NECKS $800: The longneck, the U.S. industry standard bottle for this, holds 12 ounces of the delicious stuff beer |
#7092, aired 2015-06-16 | BRITISH HISTORY $2,000 (Daily Double): Capturing Jamaica in 1655 allowed the English to replace the beer on ships with this, which didn't go bad rum |
#7084, aired 2015-06-04 | HOW TO DRAIN YOUR FLAGON $800: It took a while to drain your flagon after pouring a 25.4-ounce can of this Australian beer that hit U.S. shelves in 1972 Foster's |
#7084, aired 2015-06-04 | SAME FIRST & LAST LETTER $1600: It's a German word for a beer hall, often in a basement Ratskeller |
#7083, aired 2015-06-03 | WEIGHTS & MEASURES $1200: For you beer lovers, 7.75 gallons equals a "pony" this a keg |
#7082, aired 2015-06-02 | AREA CODE REPRESENTIN' $1000: 314 is St. Louis; 414 is this other Midwestern city known for its beer making Milwaukee |
#7081, aired 2015-06-01 | "BREAK"-ING $200: Time magazine first highlighted this festive time with a 1959 article titled "Beer & the Beach" spring break |
#7078, aired 2015-05-27 | GIVE ME 5-LETTER WORDS $1200: Portly, or a strong porter (of the beer kind) stout |
#7060, aired 2015-05-01 | TRAVELING $3,600 (Daily Double): A cold beer is just the thing to quench your thirst when cruising along this river in the capital of the Netherlands the Amstel River |
#7046, aired 2015-04-13 | BOTTLES OF BEER $200: It's a value brand as well as the name that follows "Anheuser" Busch |
#7046, aired 2015-04-13 | BOTTLES OF BEER $400: Tecate Light is the best selling light beer in this country where it's brewed Mexico |
#7046, aired 2015-04-13 | BOTTLES OF BEER $600: Michelob has 4 ingredients: water, barley malt, yeast & these blossoms that flavor the beer hops |
#7046, aired 2015-04-13 | BOTTLES OF BEER $800: This Miller brand whose name implies a swell time has been around since 1903 Miller High Life |
#7046, aired 2015-04-13 | BOTTLES OF BEER $1000: The best selling Irish lager is the beer with this musical name Harp |
#7037, aired 2015-03-31 | FOOD & DRINK $200: In 1919 Roy Allen created the A&W recipe for this drink root beer |
#7021, aired 2015-03-09 | THE ELITE ATE $400: Massaging the Wagyu caws with sake & feeding them beer makes for this tender & expensive Japanese beef Kobe |
#7009, aired 2015-02-19 | TRANSLATE THE AUSTRALIAN, MATE $400: Order me the "amber fluid" beer |
#6995, aired 2015-01-30 | PIZZA, BEER & BALLGAMES $200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew pours a cold one from the tap at Gino's East Pizza in Chicago.) Gino's serves a brew inspired by Chicago called 312 Urban Wheat Ale, "312" representing this to Chicago residents the area code |
#6995, aired 2015-01-30 | PIZZA, BEER & BALLGAMES $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew gets ready to chow down on a slice at Gino's East Pizza in Chicago.) A 2012 Bloomberg piece featured this mayor enjoying a slice of Gino's with business leaders for what the piece called a distinctly Chicago take on partisan battles & innovation in the Windy City Rahm Emanuel |
#6995, aired 2015-01-30 | PIZZA, BEER & BALLGAMES $600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Gino's East Pizza in Chicago.) On January 26, 1986, the crowd at Gino's East went crazy as this 300 pound-plus lineman scored on a 1-yard run to put the Bears ahead of the Patriots 43-3 in Super Bowl XX William "Refrigerator" Perry |
#6995, aired 2015-01-30 | PIZZA, BEER & BALLGAMES $800: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Gino's East Pizza in Chicago.) Every year, Gino's hosts Match Day, when students at the Feinberg School of Medicine at this nearby Big Ten university find out where their residencies will be Northwestern |
#6995, aired 2015-01-30 | PIZZA, BEER & BALLGAMES $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew gets ready to chow down on a slice at Gino's East Pizza in Chicago.) Nick Offerman, who plays this character on "Parks and Rec" (who knows a little something about meat), said that one slice of Gino's East stuffed sausage pizza is a bigger meal than an entire New York pie Ron Swanson |
#6985, aired 2015-01-16 | SUPER BOWLERS $1600: This term for a bowler derives not from the beer container by the lane but from an old German word for "club" keglers |
#6981, aired 2015-01-12 | BEER-POURRI $200: Commemorative cans of Coors say it's brewed with water from these mountains the Rocky Mountains |
#6981, aired 2015-01-12 | BEER-POURRI $400: In 1968, this company acquired Amstel, its major rival in the Netherlands Heineken |
#6981, aired 2015-01-12 | BEER-POURRI $600: In 2014 Lakemaid Brewery delivered beer to ice fishers using this type unmanned vehicle; the FAA was not amused a drone |
#6981, aired 2015-01-12 | BEER-POURRI $800: Back in 1882 blue silk ribbons were tied by hand on the necks of bottles of this beer Pabst Blue Ribbon |
#6981, aired 2015-01-12 | BEER-POURRI $1000: This ale with a lunar name was created in 1995 by Keith Villa, who suggested serving it with an orange slice Blue Moon |
#6970, aired 2014-12-26 | FOILED $600: The exposure of a plot against Elizabeth I using letters smuggled in beer barrels led to the execution of this woman Mary, Queen of Scots |
#6946, aired 2014-11-24 | DRAFT PICKS $400: Varieties of this "revolutionary" beer include Old Fezziwig Ale & Boston Lager Sam Adams |
#6946, aired 2014-11-24 | DRAFT PICKS $600: The quality statement on each bottle of this alliteratively named beer ends with "33" Rolling Rock |
#6946, aired 2014-11-24 | DRAFT PICKS $800: A slogan for this "Old" American beer is "It just doesn't get any better than this" Old Milwaukee |
#6946, aired 2014-11-24 | DRAFT PICKS $1000: Look up in the circle around the sun as you lie back & enjoy this Mexican beer introduced in 1925 Corona |
#6941, aired 2014-11-17 | FICTION-ALE $1000: This sitcom introduced Monkeyshine beer; Marcel was the mascot Friends |
#6937, aired 2014-11-11 | INTERNATIONAL FESTIVALS $400: Beer steins up for this 2-week-long festival in Munich that's attended by more than 6 million people annually Oktoberfest |
#6937, aired 2014-11-11 | INTERNATIONAL FESTIVALS $1200: This Japanese city & onetime Winter Olympic host, also a beer name, has a festival featuring snow sculptures Sapporo |
#6928, aired 2014-10-29 | BEVERAGES $600: Back in 1898 a guy named Edward created this biting "olde tyme" root beer Barq's |
#6925, aired 2014-10-24 | ADJECTIVES $400: While "cervine" means relating to eer, "cervisial" means pertaining to this beverage beer |
#6920, aired 2014-10-17 | CLOTHING & FASHION $1000: The word for this dress worn by the buxom beer-serving Munich fraulein comes from the German for "little girl dress" a dirndl |
#6915, aired 2014-10-10 | SPEAKING IN CODE $600: urbandictionary.com on this 3-letter code: "Never drink the last beer, unless you have... specific permission that it is OK", guys the bro code |
#6881, aired 2014-07-14 | THE LANGUAGE OF BEER $200: Cerveza, por favor Spanish |
#6881, aired 2014-07-14 | THE LANGUAGE OF BEER $400: Bier, bitte German |
#6881, aired 2014-07-14 | THE LANGUAGE OF BEER $600: Biru, kudasai Japanese |
#6881, aired 2014-07-14 | THE LANGUAGE OF BEER $800: Pijiu, qing Mandarin Chinese |
#6881, aired 2014-07-14 | THE LANGUAGE OF BEER $1000: Bira, parakalo Greek |
#6878, aired 2014-07-09 | MEASURING DEVICES $600: When making beer or wine, you might want to use a saccharometer to measure the concentration of this in a solution sugar |
#6871, aired 2014-06-30 | POTENT POTABLES $800: A chelada is a mix of this alcoholic beverage & clamato--we know, but just try it beer |
#6864, aired 2014-06-19 | A SOFT TOUCH $600: Moderate in force, like certain winds, or in Britain, a beer with a blander taste than bitter mild |
#6857, aired 2014-06-10 | A BITE IN BRITAIN $1000: No shortage of carbs in the dish called "Welsh" this, cheese & beer sauce over toast rarebit |
#6854, aired 2014-06-05 | MARKETING $1000: Natural Light, this company's first light beer, is sometimes marketed as Natty Light Anheuser-Busch |
#6851, aired 2014-06-02 | EASY BEING GREEN $1000: Known for its painted green bottles, this beer has been "doing our thing since 1939" Rolling Rock |
#6848, aired 2014-05-28 | DOUBLE DOUBLE VOWELS $600: This beverage including Barq's is flavored with syrup from the extracted juices of barks among other items root beer |
#6844, aired 2014-05-22 | BRANDS $400: This brand's "Light" is the USA's top-selling beer Bud |
#6825, aired 2014-04-25 | PICK A NUMBER BETWEEN 5 & 477 $200: Number of Jay Z' title "Problems", or "Bottles Of Beer On The Wall" 99 |
#6787, aired 2014-03-04 | ALL AROUND AMERICA $1200: John Milkovisch made the aluminum siding at his Houston home from 50,000 of these former cold ones beer cans |
#6764, aired 2014-01-30 | MATH PROBLEMS $400: John bought 60 bottles of beer, gave away a third of them, then bought 8 more, giving him this many total 48 |
#6758, aired 2014-01-22 | TV CARTOONS $200: The most despised man in Springfield, he offered his employees a free beer policy instead of a dental plan Mr. Burns |
#6756, aired 2014-01-20 | AT THE "N" $800: This beer mug usually holds about a pint a stein |
#6753, aired 2014-01-15 | I'D LIKE A SOFT DRINK $600: Barq's is an "old tyme" variety of this soft drink root beer |
#6735, aired 2013-12-20 | CONVERSATIONAL GERMAN $400: The Avery Brewing Co. likes to quote this Kaiser (II): "Give me a woman who loves beer & I will conquer the world" Wilhelm |
#6720, aired 2013-11-29 | SLOGANEERING $200: "Great taste, less filling" has been a slogan for this beer Miller Lite |
#6696, aired 2013-10-28 | FORWARDS & BACKWORDS $800: "Pale" beer type &
kingly lager & regal |
#6695, aired 2013-10-25 | CHINA TOWNS $3,000 (Daily Double): This city is famous for its brewery; today its beer is the No. 1 Chinese beer in the United States Tsingtao |
#6691, aired 2013-10-21 | BEERS TO YOU! $600: Cans of Billy Beer came inscribed with a note from him: "I think it's the best I ever tasted. And I've tasted a lot" Billy Carter |
#6691, aired 2013-10-21 | BEERS TO YOU! $1000: This "Irish red" beer was first brewed in 1864 "for one simple reason, to drink and enjoy with friends" Killian's |
#6689, aired 2013-10-17 | OTHER ROLLING STONES $800: This beer's bottle says, "from the glass lined tanks of old Latrobe" Rolling Rock |
#6685, aired 2013-10-11 | WET BAR GLOSSARY $800: Avast ye hearties! Hand me the large beer glass named for this large sailing vessel with at least 2 masts a schooner |
#6676, aired 2013-09-30 | REJECTED SPORTS TEAM NAMES $800: These "rising" fungi are used to make bread & beer yeast |
#6672, aired 2013-09-24 | NON-POTENT POTABLES $800: O'Douls is a brand of this with only 0.4% alcohol beer |
#6669, aired 2013-09-19 | WHAT ARE YOU SELLING? $800: "Stay thirsty, my friends", says the most interesting man in the world, who prefers this beer Dos Equis |
#6655, aired 2013-07-19 | SURVEY SAYS...! $400: A 14-country, 33-city survey by the Institute of Food Technologists found this beer really does taste better in Ireland Guinness |
#6651, aired 2013-07-15 | IT'S CHOPPER ALEX WITH TRAFFIC $2000: 6 West is slammed--stay on Colfax to get from this state capital to Golden, & you'll need a beer once you're there Denver |
#6611, aired 2013-05-20 | 15 MINUTES OF FAME $200: In 2010 Steven Slater was the man in this job who was fed up with passengers, took a beer & slid down an inflatable chute flight attendant |
#6592, aired 2013-04-23 | TASTE BUDS $200: Roy Allen partnered with Frank Wright to sell this soft drink, hence the A&W brand name root beer |
#6580, aired 2013-04-05 | YOU'VE GOT TASTE $400: For the very finest in domestic beer, try this Boston brewer's Utopias, aged up to 16 years in the barrel room Sam Adams |
#6579, aired 2013-04-04 | FICTIONAL BEER $200: Duff Beer is regularly served by Moe Szyslak on this show The Simpsons |
#6579, aired 2013-04-04 | FICTIONAL BEER $400: A couple of title Milwaukee gals helped make Shotz Beer on this show Laverne & Shirley |
#6579, aired 2013-04-04 | FICTIONAL BEER $600: Buzz Beer, "invented" on "The Drew Carey Show", was a mixture of beer & this coffee |
#6579, aired 2013-04-04 | FICTIONAL BEER $800: On this show Peggy tried to discover why Alamo Beer was in short supply King of the Hill |
#6579, aired 2013-04-04 | FICTIONAL BEER $1000: Elsinore Beer was the favorite of the McKenzie brothers from "SCTV" in this comedy film Strange Brew |
#6574, aired 2013-03-28 | THE UNITED STATES MARINES $400: Recruitment for the first Marines was in this Penn. city's Tun Tavern; its beer is still sold to Marines worldwide Philadelphia |
#6548, aired 2013-02-20 | WE'VE HIT BOTTOM $1000: This word for a bottom-fermented beer with a crisp, clean taste is seen on Foster's labels a lager |
#6527, aired 2013-01-22 | HERE COMES THE JUDGE $2000: In the Old West, he dispensed justice (& "ice cold beer") from the Jersey Lilly Saloon in Langtry, Texas Roy Bean |
#6518, aired 2013-01-09 | SUPERSTARS OF SCIENCE $600: This 19th century chemist saved France's beer, wine & silk industries Pasteur |
#6500, aired 2012-12-14 | STARTS WITH "M" $200: This 9-letter word for an exotic or high-quality beer produced in small batches dates back to the 1980s a microbrew |
#6490, aired 2012-11-30 | BEER ME! $200: A red kangaroo is on the so-called "oil cans" of this brand of beer Foster's |
#6490, aired 2012-11-30 | BEER ME! $400: This brand was the first to put a widget in cans of its draught beer to create the creamy head on a pint served in a pub Guinness |
#6490, aired 2012-11-30 | BEER ME! $600: (Kelly of the Clue Crew gives the clue from the Anheuser-Busch brewery in St. Louis.) In the mid-19th century, Americans drank mainly heavy, top-fermented ales; the new, lighter lagers pioneered by Adolphus Busch were made possible by the new, European, bottom-fermenting types of this ingredient yeast |
#6490, aired 2012-11-30 | BEER ME! $800: Its label calls it (her?) "Belgium's original beer" Stella Artois |
#6490, aired 2012-11-30 | BEER ME! $1000: You get to taste the malts & smell the hops on a tour of this brand's brewery on Germania Street in Boston Sam Adams |
#6474, aired 2012-11-08 | FIZZ ED $800: Beer has natural carbonation as a byproduct of this process involving yeast & sugar that produces the alcohol fermentation |
#6474, aired 2012-11-08 | FIZZ ED $1200: Soda on top of ice cream makes an ice cream soda; put the ice cream on top & it's called this, like a root beer one float |
#6428, aired 2012-07-25 | I'VE GOT A 6-PACK $200: During Prohibition this Budweiser maker brewed non-alcoholic beer & also made Bevo, a non-alcoholic cereal beverage Anheuser-Busch |
#6428, aired 2012-07-25 | I'VE GOT A 6-PACK $400: The light beer from this brand is known as "The Silver Bullet" Coors |
#6428, aired 2012-07-25 | I'VE GOT A 6-PACK $1000: "I don't always drink beer, but when I do, I prefer" this brand Dos Equis |
#6424, aired 2012-07-19 | PUT ME IN, MOVIE COACH! $600: Coach Buttermaker (Walter Matthau) gave his little leaguers beer after a tough loss, but this film still means well The Bad News Bears |
#6409, aired 2012-06-28 | RAISE "A" GLASS $800: The Tokyo headquarters building of this company
is supposed to look like
a glass of beer with a head Asahi |
#6397, aired 2012-06-12 | ABBREVIATIONS AFTER YOUR NAME $200: B.A., after 4 years of hard work & beer drinking Bachelor of Arts |
#6385, aired 2012-05-25 | THERE'S SOMETHING ON THE AIR $800: In 2011 this NBC "Late Night" host not only played beer pong with John McEnroe but sumo wrestled Glenn Close Jimmy Fallon |
#6377, aired 2012-05-15 | TRANSLATE, PLEASE $1200: From the Spanish, our writers' favorite:
la cerveza beer |
#6363, aired 2012-04-25 | COCKNEY RHYMING SLANG $400: A "pig's ear" is this bar offering a beer |
#6354, aired 2012-04-12 | NOVEL VOCABULARY $200: In "Bleak House" this author used the word "swipes" for weak beer Dickens |
#6352, aired 2012-04-10 | I CAN "BE" $400: 2-word alliterative term for paunch due to the imbibing of a certain beverage, thankfully not seen here a beer belly |
#6350, aired 2012-04-06 | MNEMONICS $2,800 (Daily Double): A mnemonic for the periodic table begins, "Happy Henry likes beer"; Happy Henry refers to these 2 elements hydrogen & helium |
#6348, aired 2012-04-04 | BEGGARS CAN'T BE BOOZERS $200: In 2009 Carlsberg introduced a variety of this priced at $350 a bottle beer |
#6341, aired 2012-03-26 | FAMOUS MENUS $800: A Christmas 1926 British army menu lists the food in small black type & this 4-letter beverage in much larger red type beer |
#6332, aired 2012-03-13 | I'VE GOT THE BREWS $400: The thickness of this top part of your draft beer is measured in fingers the head |
#6332, aired 2012-03-13 | I'VE GOT THE BREWS $800: This Mexican beer, the top-selling canned import in the U.S., is named for a town in Baja California Tecate |
#6332, aired 2012-03-13 | I'VE GOT THE BREWS $1000: This type of beer follows "Shiner" in a brew introduced in 1913 bock |
#6322, aired 2012-02-28 | "D" IS FOR... $800: This "explosive" combo, a shot of schnapps in a glass of beer a depth charge |
#6320, aired 2012-02-24 | FOOD & DRINK FOR THOUGHT $400: The oldest known recipe in existence is for this potent potable beer |
#6301, aired 2012-01-30 | OCCASION $2000: November 9, 1923:
The Beer Hall Putsch, an attempt to overthrow Germany's government, fails in this city Munich |
#6299, aired 2012-01-26 | BAVARIA $400: Every spring Bavarians have a 2-week celebration of doppelbock & other strong types of this beer |
#6290, aired 2012-01-13 | WORDS THAT SHOULD RHYME $600: A type of beer & another word for a bet lager & wager |
#6284, aired 2012-01-05 | HIGHLY EDIBLE $400: At Hardee's these sides are beer-battered onion rings |
#6283, aired 2012-01-04 | THE MAIN ALCOHOLIC INGREDIENT $400: ...in a boilermaker, along with beer (rye works fine) whiskey |
#6275, aired 2011-12-23 | AN ABBREVIATED STORY $200: My friend was having a party; he said come on over & BYOB bring your own beer |
#6266, aired 2011-12-12 | INITIAL TV $1000: The beer-drinking MacKenzie brothers were a staple on this comedy show whose full name once included "Network 90" SCTV |
#6262, aired 2011-12-06 | THE STORY OF O. HENRY $400: Though he rose to fame as O. Henry, he was born William Sydney this, also a type of strong, dark beer Porter |
#6259, aired 2011-12-01 | DANCE! $800: "The Lawrence Welk Show" wasn't afraid to roll out a wunnerful "beer barrel" version of this dance the polka |
#6215, aired 2011-09-30 | PROHIBITION $600: It was not illegal to make wine for home use; beer was a no-no, though, under this act that accompanied prohibition the Volstead Act |
#6211, aired 2011-09-26 | ALL IN THE FAMILY $800: After a starving dog faked his own death, this nursery rhyme woman "went to the alehouse to get him some beer" Old Mother Hubbard |
#6206, aired 2011-09-19 | FROM "B" TO "Y" $600: All hail the grain of this plant, used in making beer barley |
#6165, aired 2011-06-03 | "BEE" HAPPY $400: Dating to 1812, Augustiner Keller in Munich is this type of outdoor drinking establishment a beer garden |
#6162, aired 2011-05-31 | THE INCAS $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Machu Picchu, Peru.) A kallanka was an Inca great hall; drinking vessels found here show that festivities included drinking chicha de jora, beer made from this grain corn |
#6162, aired 2011-05-31 | ON THE LABEL $1200: This light beer brand comes in a "cold activated can"--"When the mountains turn blue, it's as cold as the Rockies" Coors Light |
#6150, aired 2011-05-13 | A LITTLE OF THE BUBBLY $600: Roy Allen opened root beer stands in 1922 & introduced this brand name for his product A&W |
#6146, aired 2011-05-09 | WHERE'S OSCAR? $1000: His acting Oscar for "Ordinary People" is in his sister's fridge to surprise guests in search of beer Timothy Hutton |
#6112, aired 2011-03-22 | LET THERE BE LIGHT BEER $200: It's how Miller spells "light" in the name of its beer introduced in 1975 L-I-T-E |
#6112, aired 2011-03-22 | LET THERE BE LIGHT BEER $400: It's produced at all 12 of Anheuser-Busch's U.S.-based breweries Bud Light |
#6112, aired 2011-03-22 | LET THERE BE LIGHT BEER $600: This mile-high product bills itself as "The world's most refreshing beer" Coors Light |
#6112, aired 2011-03-22 | LET THERE BE LIGHT BEER $800: Its makers call this Dutch import "One dam good bier" Amstel Light |
#6112, aired 2011-03-22 | LET THERE BE LIGHT BEER $1000: "We have to eat our words. We swore we'd never make a light beer", the Boston Beer Company says of this light Samuel Adams Light |
#6102, aired 2011-03-08 | DRINKING VESSELS $400: Also the name of a pub at Brandeis U., this earthenware vessel can hold about a pint of beer a stein |
#6089, aired 2011-02-17 | SODA $600: This root beer derived its name from the names of partners Roy Allen & Frank Wright A&W |
#6079, aired 2011-02-03 | UNUSUAL COUNTRY MUSIC LYRICS $800: I don't like beer / I like my drinks pretty / Like this vodka, cointreau, cranberry juice & lime juice one / On "Sex & the City" a cosmopolitan |
#6036, aired 2010-12-06 | THE ANHEUSER- BUSCH BREWERY $800: (Kelly of the Clue Crew stands by a brew kettle.) One of the most important additions to the brew kettles are these blossoms that release the oil & resins that give the beer its great flavor hops |
#6027, aired 2010-11-23 | BEER GOOGLES $200: beeradvocate.com offers a history of this autumn celebration, begun in 1810 Oktoberfest |
#6027, aired 2010-11-23 | BEER GOOGLES $400: Google Coors, cold & window & find out about the packaging that shows these mountains blue the Rockies |
#6027, aired 2010-11-23 | BEER GOOGLES $800: Google "keg" & you'll discover that one can hold 58.67 of these metric units liters |
#6027, aired 2010-11-23 | BEER GOOGLES $1,000 (Daily Double): Google links to the site for this American beer that's sponsoring a LongShot American Homebrew Contest Samuel Adams |
#6027, aired 2010-11-23 | BEER GOOGLES $1000: A Google hit for this Pottsville, Penn. beer that sounds like a panda reveals that it's America's oldest brewery Yuengling |
#6026, aired 2010-11-22 | DRINKS ARE ON ME! $400: In the 1870s a friend told Charles Hires that his root tea would sell better under this name root beer |
#6023, aired 2010-11-17 | JELLY BELLY FLAVORS $400: 1 of 2 A&W flavors root beer (or cream soda) |
#6007, aired 2010-10-26 | THE UNICORN $3,000 (Daily Double): This Japanese beer brand uses a unicorn for its logo & that's what its name means Kirin |
#6003, aired 2010-10-20 | SEEMS LIKE LONG AGO $400: In Egypt in the 2nd millennium B.C., a typical daily laborer's wage included 1 or 2 jugs of this beer |
#5973, aired 2010-07-28 | COUNTRY BY BEER $400: Dos Equis Mexico |
#5973, aired 2010-07-28 | COUNTRY BY BEER $800: Kirin Japan |
#5973, aired 2010-07-28 | COUNTRY BY BEER $1200: Victoria Bitter Australia |
#5973, aired 2010-07-28 | COUNTRY BY BEER $1600: Carlsberg Denmark |
#5973, aired 2010-07-28 | COUNTRY BY BEER $2000: Grolsch the Netherlands |
#5972, aired 2010-07-27 | SUPERMARKET SWEEP $400: I could go for this company's root beer--it has that "frosty mug taste" & I do so like the taste of mugs A&W |
#5969, aired 2010-07-22 | AT THE BUSINESS' WEBSITE $200: Learn about "The Clydesdales... an American tradition" at this beer's .com Budweiser |
#5966, aired 2010-07-19 | MEGA-EVENTS $1200: In 1896 more than 2,000 were trampled in the stampede for free beer at the coronation of this doomed czar Nicholas II |
#5943, aired 2010-06-16 | NEAT, SHE $600: Annette Bening chafes when Kevin Spacey tries to seduce her in this 1999 movie: she's worried he'll spill beer on the couch American Beauty |
#5941, aired 2010-06-14 | A FRUITY CATEGORY $400: In Kenya Urwaga is a type of beer made from this starchy, potassium-rich fruit a banana |
#5936, aired 2010-06-07 | EXTRAVAGANT EDIBLES $600: This type of highly prized Japanese beef comes from cows that are massaged & fed beer Kobe beef |
#5929, aired 2010-05-27 | 2 WORDS IN ONE $1000: A shark appendage plus a type of beer gives us this musical conclusion finale (fin + ale) |
#5913, aired 2010-05-05 | RHYME TIME $1600: A very low-alcohol lager near beer |
#5910, aired 2010-04-30 | TERMS OF ENBEERMENT $200: From a German word meaning "to store", it's the lighter of the 2 basic beer types lager |
#5910, aired 2010-04-30 | TERMS OF ENBEERMENT $400: Porter & bitter are examples of this 3-letter beer, the darker of the 2 basic types of beer ale |
#5910, aired 2010-04-30 | TERMS OF ENBEERMENT $800: If you're drinking from the bottle, you'll often find the beer's percentage of ABV, or this, on the label alcohol by volume |
#5910, aired 2010-04-30 | TERMS OF ENBEERMENT $1000: The dried blossoms of this plant, genus Humulus, add bitterness to beer hops |
#5908, aired 2010-04-28 | NICE SAUSAGE! $400: As its name implies, Bockwurst is traditionally served in Germany with this beverage (Bock) beer |
#5906, aired 2010-04-26 | HUSKY $800: A dry, dark beer from Guinness, or what you might become if you drink too many stout |
#5892, aired 2010-04-06 | FUN AT THE BALLPARK $400: Selling this for just 10 cents a cup at a game in Cleveland in 1974 led to a riot that ended the game in a forfeit beer |
#5883, aired 2010-03-24 | DONKEY $800: A donkey tries hair extensions on its lower legs in order to become a part of the team in a commercial for this beer Budweiser |
#5877, aired 2010-03-16 | BARTENDING $2000: This type of beer glass is named for a style of beer pilsner |
#5872, aired 2010-03-09 | LITERARY LETTER DROP $800: Dickens parable about the beer in Paris & London An Ale of Two Cities |
#5863, aired 2010-02-24 | MEET YOUR NEW GODFATHER! $400: Don't ask me about my business; it's this "Australian for beer" brand, but don't ask me about it Foster's |
#5860, aired 2010-02-19 | TO THE FAR EAST SIDE $600: In 1972 the winter Olympics were held in this Japanese city on Hokkaido, near Otaru bay; beer me! Sapporo |
#5859, aired 2010-02-18 | CHEERY "O"s $400: The Lord Mayor of Munich taps the first keg of beer to open this annual event Oktoberfest |
#5840, aired 2010-01-22 | THE WORLD ALMANAC AND BOOK OF FACTS $800: The July 2009 sit-down among President Obama, a Harvard prof & a Cambridge cop was dubbed this sudsy summit the Beer Summit |
#5827, aired 2010-01-05 | ON ____ $800: Beer served not in a bottle but rather from a keg on tap |
#5811, aired 2009-12-14 | ALLITERATIVE FOOD & DRINK $1000: Traditionally served in a copper mug, this cocktail is vodka, lemon juice & ginger beer; it's got a real "kick" a Moscow mule |
#5806, aired 2009-12-07 | NEW TO THE OXFORD ENGLISH DICTIONARY $400: This casual term for a beer comes from North American college slang, not Polish brewski |
#5805, aired 2009-12-04 | POLKA YOUR EYES OUT $400: In the "Beer Barrel Polka", this 4-word line comes before "we'll have a barrel of fun" Roll out the barrel |
#5804, aired 2009-12-03 | LIFE IN DES MOINES $800: A bar, opened in 2005, that re-creates an old-time tavern atmosphere is named for this Miller beer High Life |
#5801, aired 2009-11-30 | IT'S OFFICIAL $2000: Budweiser was the official international beer & this was the official domestic beer for the 2008 Olympic games Tsingtao |
#5795, aired 2009-11-20 | MYTHICAL CREATURES $2000: If you know that a Kirin is the Japanese type of this mythological creature, pour yourself a beer unicorn |
#5793, aired 2009-11-18 | I CAN HAS CHEEZBURGER? $200: Cool cats know all the words to this Jimmy Buffett song that comes with a "big kosher pickle & a cold draft beer" "Cheeseburger In Paradise" |
#5763, aired 2009-10-07 | MADISON AVE. MENAGERIE $200: In one ad, 3 frogs with a possible drinking problem croaked out the name of this beer as they stole a case of the stuff Budweiser |
#5759, aired 2009-10-01 | ODE TO BILLY JOEL $200: Your first hit was this /
'74 was the year /
Say, does that microphone /
Still smell like beer? "Piano Man" |
#5745, aired 2009-07-24 | WORLD CITY WALK $600: The first Japanese city to host the Winter Olympics, it's also famous for its beer & its Snow Festival Sapporo |
#5729, aired 2009-07-02 | I'M FUNEMPLOYED $600: I'm a taster of this product & I'm a huge fan of Yuengling & Newcastle beer |
#5718, aired 2009-06-17 | THE RAVEN $2,500 (Daily Double): The motto of Raven Beer, based in this appropriate city: "The taste is poetic" Baltimore |
#5714, aired 2009-06-11 | IT'S SO "EZ" $800: You'll ask for this if you want a Budweiser in Barcelona a cerveza |
#5713, aired 2009-06-10 | TAILGATE CUISINE $200: Bratwash, a liquid found at Wisconsin tailgate parties, is this to the rest of us beer |
#5706, aired 2009-06-01 | A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT $1000: You can have a light beer as you stroll along this river in Amsterdam the Amstel |
#5705, aired 2009-05-29 | EATING PLACES $8,000 (Daily Double): In Germany it's a beer-hall & restaurant usually below street level a rathskeller |
#5697, aired 2009-05-19 | A POTENT POTABLE TOUR $3,500 (Daily Double): If you like big beer gardens, head for the Hirschgarten in this German city; it seats about 8,000 Munich |
#5685, aired 2009-05-01 | COMMON BONDS $800: A shoulder,
a keg of beer,
a telephone wire things you tap |
#5673, aired 2009-04-15 | TOP SELLER IN THE U.S. $400: Brand of light beer--actually, all beer Bud Light |
#5671, aired 2009-04-13 | BEER $200: The name of this Mexican beer means "crown" in Spanish Corona |
#5671, aired 2009-04-13 | BEER $400: This brand depicts the Colorado Rockies in its logo Coors |
#5671, aired 2009-04-13 | BEER $600: This brand was founded in Amsterdam in 1863 Heineken |
#5671, aired 2009-04-13 | BEER $800: The "High Life" of this beer began in Milwaukee on Dec. 30, 1903 Miller |
#5671, aired 2009-04-13 | BEER $1000: In the 1880s blue silk ribbons were tied around the necks of bottles of this beer Pabst |
#5655, aired 2009-03-20 | ARCHITECTURAL WORDS (& HINTS) $800: Projecting part of a cornice (& a Mexican beer) corona |
#5647, aired 2009-03-10 | BEER $200: This popular American beer used croaking frogs in a 1995 Super Bowl commercial Budweiser |
#5647, aired 2009-03-10 | BEER $400: On this 1950s-set sitcom, these 2 young & wacky title women worked at the Shotz Brewery Laverne & Shirley |
#5647, aired 2009-03-10 | BEER $600: This popular Irish beer bears the name of a classic Irish stringed musical instrument Harp |
#5647, aired 2009-03-10 | BEER $800: Bob Marley's ghost could tell you that Red Stripe is a beer from this Caribbean country Jamaica |
#5647, aired 2009-03-10 | BEER $1000: The 2 words that precede "Less Filling" in slogans for Miller lite "Tastes Great" ("Great Taste" accepted) |
#5645, aired 2009-03-06 | HAVE A BEER & A SLOGAN $200: "Brewed with pure Rocky Mountain spring water" Coors |
#5645, aired 2009-03-06 | HAVE A BEER & A SLOGAN $400: "You never forget your first girl" St. Pauli Girl |
#5645, aired 2009-03-06 | HAVE A BEER & A SLOGAN $600: "The beer that made Milwaukee famous" Schlitz |
#5645, aired 2009-03-06 | HAVE A BEER & A SLOGAN $800: "Tastes as great as its name" Milwaukee's Best |
#5645, aired 2009-03-06 | HAVE A BEER & A SLOGAN $1000: "Head for the mountains" Busch |
#5640, aired 2009-02-27 | EUROPE, AGES AGO $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports with a modern European from the Lejre Archaeological Research Center, Denmark.) Drinking horns show the importance of booze in the Iron Age; until wine spread up from the south, the choices were beer & this honey-based drink mead |
#5638, aired 2009-02-25 | NOT TO BE CONFUSED $800: Anchor Steam is a beer; Angkor Wat is a temple complex in this country Cambodia |
#5616, aired 2009-01-26 | THE RED, WHITE & BREW $200: This beer company was started in 1984 by Jim Koch, not the patriot-brewer of the Revolutionary War Sam Adams |
#5616, aired 2009-01-26 | THE RED, WHITE & BREW $400: This beer company was one of the first to use pasteurization & the first to make Lite beer Miller |
#5616, aired 2009-01-26 | THE RED, WHITE & BREW $1,000 (Daily Double): Adolphus sold brewing supplies & Eberhard was his best customer; their last names became this beer company's name Anheuser-Busch |
#5616, aired 2009-01-26 | THE RED, WHITE & BREW $1000: Produced in California & made without ice, steam beer has become a trademark of this San Francisco brewery Anchor |
#5613, aired 2009-01-21 | KEY INGREDIENTS $800: This brewed beverage is a traditional ingredient in redeye gravy coffee |
#5586, aired 2008-12-15 | IN THERE $200: In the song "Take Me Out To The Ballgame":
beer,
hot dogs,
peanuts peanuts |
#5576, aired 2008-12-01 | POTENT PORTABLES $200: In January 1935 Krueger's Brewery of Newark , N.J. became the first to sell beer in these cans |
#5556, aired 2008-11-03 | FACTS & FIGURES $200: This country, reunited in 1990, is one of Europe's most obese nations because of sausage & beer intake Germany |
#5547, aired 2008-10-21 | WHAT'VE YOU GOT THERE? $2000: Nice one, eh?
It's a bottle of this Canadian beer founded in 1786, North America's oldest beer brand still being made Molson |
#5546, aired 2008-10-20 | JEOPARDY! DITLOIDS $400: Hop-happy song:
99 B O B O T W "99 Bottles Of Beer On The Wall" |
#5536, aired 2008-10-06 | BOARD OF DIRECTORS $800: Drinking & driving do mix: Andrew Taylor, CEO of Enterprise Rent-A-Car, is a director of this hyphenated beer company Anheuser-Busch |
#5532, aired 2008-09-30 | WORDS IN SEPTEMBER $800: Grolsch or Molson, for example beer |
#5531, aired 2008-09-29 | MOUNT VERNON $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from outside a circular barn at Mount Vernon, VA.) Washington designed a barn in which horses ran in a circle to stamp on wheat as part of this process threshing |
#5528, aired 2008-09-24 | JELLY BELLY FLAVORS $1000: "Alcoholic" (not!) soft drink (A&W) root beer |
#5507, aired 2008-07-15 | SHOW BIZ OATHS & EXCLAMATIONS $200: Discovering Patty is drinking the only beer left, Homer Simpson says this D'oh! |
#5497, aired 2008-07-01 | THE BRITISH ROYALS $800: A toast to this heir whose support of local pubs got him dubbed "Beer Drinker of the Year 2002" Prince Charles |
#5483, aired 2008-06-11 | BEVERAGES $400: It was the first soft-drink flavor bottled under the A&W brand name root beer |
#5482, aired 2008-06-10 | JAPANESE CUISINE $800: Cows for this type of beef drink beer to stimulate their appetite & are massaged to relieve sore muscles Kobe |
#5480, aired 2008-06-06 | MMM...BEER $200: Samuel Smith's of Yorkshire brews a brown as well as a pale type of this beer relative ale |
#5480, aired 2008-06-06 | MMM...BEER $400: In 1612 Adrian Block & Hans Christiansen established the New World's first known brewery on this island Manhattan |
#5480, aired 2008-06-06 | MMM...BEER $600: Austin Powers' warning, "Get your hands off my Heinie, baby" referred to this beer Heineken |
#5480, aired 2008-06-06 | MMM...BEER $800: "Take off, eh!" The McKenzie bros. of "SCTV" did commercials touting this Canadian beer Molson's |
#5480, aired 2008-06-06 | MMM...BEER $1000: In the 1890s, Adolphus Busch developed this super-premium beer still marketed by Anheuser-Busch Michelob |
#5477, aired 2008-06-03 | "OUT" IS IN $400: A type of extra strength beer that might make you extra big stout |
#5454, aired 2008-05-01 | A WORLD OF BEER $200: Beck's Germany |
#5454, aired 2008-05-01 | TOM TIME $200: Cuba Gooding's Oscar acceptance speech included this man! "I love you, brother!" Tom Cruise |
#5454, aired 2008-05-01 | A WORLD OF BEER $400: Asahi Japan |
#5454, aired 2008-05-01 | A WORLD OF BEER $600: Foster's Australia |
#5454, aired 2008-05-01 | A WORLD OF BEER $800: Harp Ireland |
#5454, aired 2008-05-01 | A WORLD OF BEER $1000: Labatt Canada |
#5452, aired 2008-04-29 | INTERNATIONAL FOOD & DRINK $400: In a traditional Chinese dish, hard-cooked eggs get a marbled appearance by being simmered in this beverage tea |
#5422, aired 2008-03-18 | A LITTLE FOOD & DRINK $600: Though often referred to as a wine, this Japanese alcohol is actually brewed more like a beer sake |
#5415, aired 2008-03-07 | COUNTRY TIME $600: Stanley Kowalski might yell out for a Stella Artois beer from this country Belgium |
#5409, aired 2008-02-28 | "LOW" $400: It's the "lion's beer" of Germany Lowenbrau |
#5407, aired 2008-02-26 | CALIFORNIA ROLE $600: A beer-swilling pool cleaner coaches a misfit Little League team in sunny So. Cal. in this 1976 comedy The Bad News Bears |
#5406, aired 2008-02-25 | 5 BOTTLES OF BEER ON THE BOARD $200: This "King of Beers" was the official beer of the 2007 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue Budweiser |
#5406, aired 2008-02-25 | 5 BOTTLES OF BEER ON THE BOARD $400: This company's website says it has been "brewed for over 30 years (&) is the first lite beer" Miller |
#5406, aired 2008-02-25 | 5 BOTTLES OF BEER ON THE BOARD $600: This company's beer, introduced in 1874, "is brewed in the Rockies for a uniquely crisp, clean... Mile High taste" Coors |
#5406, aired 2008-02-25 | 5 BOTTLES OF BEER ON THE BOARD $800: In 1897 Wilhelm Hasse of the Moctezuma Brewery created a beer named Siglo XX; today, it's known as this Dos Equis |
#5406, aired 2008-02-25 | 5 BOTTLES OF BEER ON THE BOARD $1000: Two-row barley & German noble aroma hops help make this Founding Father's Boston Lager go down easy Samuel Adams |
#5402, aired 2008-02-19 | AUSTRALIAN HISTORY $400: From 1793 to 1810, this liquor made from molasses or sugar cane was used as currency in Australia rum |
#5386, aired 2008-01-28 | CAN I BUY YOU A DRINK? $400: I know a great little B&B that pours a great classic B&B--Benedictine & this liquor brandy |
#5380, aired 2008-01-18 | POTENT POTABLES $1600: This word for a sweetened mixture of rum, beer & beaten egg can also mean a turned-up hairstyle a flip |
#5375, aired 2008-01-11 | WE CAN DANCE IF WE WANT TO $200: Roll out the "beer barrel" & name this "wunnerful, wunnerful" Bohemian dance the polka |
#5374, aired 2008-01-10 | FORWARDS & BACKWARDS $2000: A type of beer & something suitable for a king lager and regal |
#5373, aired 2008-01-09 | ANAGRAMMED FOOD & DRINK $200: Let's shop for this beer ingredient hops |
#5371, aired 2008-01-07 | TO EVERYTHING THIS IS A SEASON $200: Munich's 16-day (or so) annual beer festival staggers to an end in this season fall |
#5371, aired 2008-01-07 | SODA POP QUIZ $1000: Made originally from the roots of Smilax plants & similar to root beer, this sassy Old West treat is still served today sarsaparilla |
#5354, aired 2007-12-13 | EUROPEAN CUISINE $800: Some folks make Welsh rarebit with milk instead of this traditional liquid; Homer Simpson would be outraged beer |
#5341, aired 2007-11-26 | WORDS IN NOVEMBER $600: An alcoholic beverage made from the fermentation of certain grains beer |
#5339, aired 2007-11-22 | THE SCIENCE OF LIQUOR $800: Germany's Purity Law of 1516 states that German beer must contain only water, hops & this germinated grain barley |
#5338, aired 2007-11-21 | FOOD & DRINK $400: A nice Peroni beer from this country will go perfectly with your pepperoni pizza Italy |
#5328, aired 2007-11-07 | THE SUNNY SIDE OF THE STREEP $1200: Meryl voiced Aunt Esme on this Texas-based animated show in an episode titled "A Beer Can Named Desire" King of the Hill |
#5291, aired 2007-09-17 | STUPID ANSWERS $200: The Old Milwaukee brewing company is headquartered in this city Milwaukee |
#5265, aired 2007-06-29 | COOKIN' UP CATFISH $400: Ryan Newman won a NASCAR catfish cookoff with a recipe named for this alcoholic batter beer (batter) |
#5262, aired 2007-06-26 | ALL THINGS CHINESE $800: This beer is the top-selling branded consumer exported from China Tsingtao |
#5200, aired 2007-03-30 | BEER COUNTRY OF ORIGIN $200: Hope your Moosehead has a nice head on it in this country Canada |
#5200, aired 2007-03-30 | BEER COUNTRY OF ORIGIN $400: A cold Dos Equis or 2 might help get you through some of the hot nights in this country where it originated Mexico |
#5200, aired 2007-03-30 | BEER COUNTRY OF ORIGIN $600: "It's all about the beer" is an advertising slogan for Heineken, the best-known beer from this country Holland (the Netherlands) |
#5200, aired 2007-03-30 | BEER COUNTRY OF ORIGIN $800: Ah! I see an Asahi from this country in your beer-drinking future Japan |
#5200, aired 2007-03-30 | BEER COUNTRY OF ORIGIN $1000: Kingfisher is a world-renowned brew from this country of Asia India |
#5190, aired 2007-03-16 | GREEN BEERS $200: This Bremen beer's motto appropriately reads "Life beckons" Beck's |
#5190, aired 2007-03-16 | GREEN BEERS $400: Brittany Evans is the new icon for this beer that's named in honor of an old German monastery St. Pauli's |
#5190, aired 2007-03-16 | GREEN BEERS $600: Dennis Hopper has a particular aversion to this Dutch beer in the movie "Blue Velvet" Heineken |
#5190, aired 2007-03-16 | GREEN BEERS $800: Brewed since 1615, this Dutch beer with a green bottle has a swingtop cap Grolsch |
#5190, aired 2007-03-16 | GREEN BEERS $1000: Tonight let it be this beer of Munich that's properly spelled with 2 umlauts Löwenbräu |
#5186, aired 2007-03-12 | SPEAK OF THE DICKENS! $800: Dances, & cake, & mince-pies, & plenty of beer--why, it's party time with the Fezziwigs in this short novel A Christmas Carol |
#5185, aired 2007-03-09 | WHERE WORDS COME FROM $200: We got the word bock (as in beer) from this language German |
#5179, aired 2007-03-01 | MATH PROBLEMS $1000: If you bought 5 6-packs of beer & drank 80% of it before halftime, you have this many beers left for the second half 6 |
#5160, aired 2007-02-02 | FOOD & DRINK BRANDS $800: This brand gives you "that frosty mug sensation" A&W Root Beer |
#5158, aired 2007-01-31 | DRAFT PICKS $200: Its name tells you that it's "Genuine Draft beer" Miller |
#5158, aired 2007-01-31 | DRAFT PICKS $400: 2 brothers launched this lager in 1887; it's Australian for beer, mate Foster's |
#5158, aired 2007-01-31 | DRAFT PICKS $1000: A Belgian brewery created this beer for Christmas 1926 but started it year-round when it proved popular Stella Artois |
#5155, aired 2007-01-26 | GERMAN $800: Ads for Sam Adams have mentioned the Reinheitsgebot, the German purity law for this beer |
#5149, aired 2007-01-18 | BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY $1600: Famous for great water & the nearby Saaz hops, a Bohemian city lends its name to this type of light lager beer Pilsner |
#5147, aired 2007-01-16 | CELEBRITY DOG BREEDS $1000: Buddy of "Air Bud" fame a Golden Retriever |
#5142, aired 2007-01-09 | AN IRISH PUB QUIZ $400: On this day, instead of the usual colored beer, you might go for an Irish Eyes--whiskey & creme de menthe St. Patrick's Day |
#5128, aired 2006-12-20 | BEVERAGES $600: Philadelphia pharmicist Charles Hires commercialized this type of soda in the mid-1800s root beer |
#5125, aired 2006-12-15 | OF THE SUN $3,000 (Daily Double): It's not a beer for sunbathers, but the region whose gases become the solar wind corona |
#5112, aired 2006-11-28 | CROSSWORD CLUES "B" $400: Witches' concoction, or a beer
(4) brew |
#5107, aired 2006-11-21 | HARPS & HARPERS $1200: The harp is a national symbol of this European country & also the name of a popular beer from that country Ireland |
#5100, aired 2006-11-10 | TV COMEDY $1600: "Women--can't live with 'em ...pass the beer nuts", said Norm on this show Cheers |
#5095, aired 2006-11-03 | BOOZE-A-PALOOZA $1600: To create a depth charge, you usually drop a shot of liquor like schnapps or tequila into a glass of this beer |
#5056, aired 2006-09-11 | DICKENS CHARACTERS $800: Drinking beer, kicking dogs & hitting women are hobbies of this man, Fagin's adult accomplice Bill Sykes |
#5054, aired 2006-07-27 | "E" BAY $400: Use your birr to buy a beer in this country that borders Djibouti & Eritrea Ethiopia |
#5054, aired 2006-07-27 | 3-LETTER WORDS $1000: Top-fermented beer relative ale |
#5038, aired 2006-07-05 | MOVIE-MOBILES $1200: In this 1977 film Burt Reynolds avoids cops while making a major beer run in a Trans Am Smokey and the Bandit |
#5031, aired 2006-06-26 | THREE ON A MATCH $200: Names of the Three Stooges at the time of the 1946 film "Beer Barrel Polecats" Moe, Curly & Larry |
#5028, aired 2006-06-21 | WHAT HAVE "V" HERE? $1200: It was the Mayflower's original destination; then they ran out of beer Virginia |
#5027, aired 2006-06-20 | BRANDS $1200: This Copenhagen-based beer brand became purveyors to the Royal Danish Court in 1904 Carlsberg |
#5016, aired 2006-06-05 | CITY OF THE DAY: MILWAUKEE $800: Call 414-931-BEER to arrange a tour of this company's facility Miller |
#5008, aired 2006-05-24 | POTENT POTABLE POTPOURRI $200: Guinness says Peter Broeker owns more than 8,000 bottles of this--hope they're on a wall & he sings about them beer |
#5008, aired 2006-05-24 | OCCUPATIONAL WORDS $400: A shot & a beer a boilermaker |
#4995, aired 2006-05-05 | BRITISH SPELLING BEE $800: At the pub, it's beer from a keg, not a bottle D-R-A-U-G-H-T |
#4993, aired 2006-05-03 | SODA $600: This "paternal" brand of root beer has been a family favorite since 1937 Dad's |
#4968, aired 2006-03-29 | RHYME TIME FOOD & DRINK $1200: A malt beverage like O'Doul's with little or no alcohol near beer |
#4960, aired 2006-03-17 | SO "LONG" $600: Random House says this is a "chiefly Texas" term for a bottle of beer a longneck |
#4956, aired 2006-03-13 | SCIENCE $400: (Jon of the Clue Crew reports from Copenhagen, Denmark.) In 1883, Carlsberg developed Saccharomyces carlsbergensis, a special strain of this to ferment the sugars in beer yeast |
#4956, aired 2006-03-13 | MUNICH $1200: In an attempt to overthrow the Weimar Republic, the Nazis staged a 1923 putsch named for this Munich location a beer hall |
#4950, aired 2006-03-03 | A NICE "VIN"TAGE $800: A dilute acetic acid made by fermenting wine, beer or cider vinegar |
#4947, aired 2006-02-28 | THINK "TANK" $400: Sometimes found with a hinged lid, it's a large beer mug a tankard |
#4942, aired 2006-02-21 | LEADER OF THE "PACK" $200: Beer-related term describing the average blue-collar guy Joe Six-Pack |
#4927, aired 2006-01-31 | BEER-VERTISING $400: "If you've got the time, we've got the beer" Miller |
#4927, aired 2006-01-31 | BEER-VERTISING $800: "The beer drinker's light beer" Amstel Light |
#4927, aired 2006-01-31 | BEER-VERTISING $1200: "Tastes as great as its name" Old Milwaukee |
#4927, aired 2006-01-31 | BEER-VERTISING $1600: "You never forget your first girl" St. Pauli Girl |
#4927, aired 2006-01-31 | BEER-VERTISING $2000: "Miles away from ordinary" Corona |
#4924, aired 2006-01-26 | I NEED A VACATION $600: I'll head to this country, the No. 5 destination, so my son can study Wushu martial arts and I can drink pijiu, its beer China |
#4923, aired 2006-01-25 | THE REAL ADAMS FAMILY $400: Let's drink a beer to the memory of this man who died in Boston Oct. 2, 1803, aged 81 Sam Adams |
#4906, aired 2006-01-02 | DENMARK'S THE SPOT $1,600 (Daily Double): (Jon of the Clue Crew reports from the driver's seat of the Carlsberg beer wagon in Copenhagen, Denmark.) Budweiser has its Clydesdales, but to haul its wagons, Carlsberg has this breed, named for a Danish peninsula Jutland |
#4904, aired 2005-12-29 | BETTER HOMES & GARDENS $400: This U.S. city is home to the Flemish Renaissance revival mansion of beer baron Capt. Frederick Pabst Milwaukee |
#4901, aired 2005-12-26 | JUST THE FACT, MA'AM $400: A traditional boilermaker is beer & an ounce of this whiskey |
#4894, aired 2005-12-15 | THE PRICE IS RIGHT $600: This industry spends the most on advertising, more than $16 billion a year; beer & clothes are in its dust the auto industry |
#4891, aired 2005-12-12 | TIME TO EAT $1000: Latvian food favorites include unpasteurized beer, herbed potatoes & these long thin fish of the order Apodes eels |
#4879, aired 2005-11-24 | EUROPEAN EATS $200: (Jon of the Clue Crew toasts from behind a spread of meats at a dinner table in Gdansk, Poland.) In Polish vocabulary, you may not know "piwo", beer, but you probably know the word the word for this type of sausage kielbasa |
#4855, aired 2005-10-21 | BRING YOUR "A" GAME $600: Give him a beer! This patriot became tax collector of Boston in 1756 Samuel Adams |
#4817, aired 2005-07-12 | HOP, SKIP OR JUMP $800: Flowers from this vine are used to make beer hops |
#4797, aired 2005-06-14 | MIXED DRINKS $600: ERE TO ROB root beer |
#4796, aired 2005-06-13 | POTENT POTABLES $400: In Amsterdam a Bruine Kroeg or "brown cafe", specializes in this potent potable beer |
#4780, aired 2005-05-20 | FORBES' BILLIONAIRES $400: Corona beer helped crown Maria Aramburuzabala the wealthiest woman in this country Mexico |
#4779, aired 2005-05-19 | "MAL" PRACTICE $800: It's beer having a relatively high alcohol content, usually 5 to 8% malt liquor |
#4772, aired 2005-05-10 | BEER $400: John Ratzenberger, Cliff Clavin on "Cheers", did British ads for this golden U.S. beer company Coors |
#4772, aired 2005-05-10 | BEER $800: Heineken markets Buckler, this type of beer for the designated driver non-alcoholic |
#4772, aired 2005-05-10 | BEER $1200: Of relatively light color, IPA is short for "India" this rhyming term pale ale |
#4772, aired 2005-05-10 | BEER $1600: From 1940 to 1965 New York City was caught up in the annual contest to find "Miss" this brewer Rheingold |
#4772, aired 2005-05-10 | BEER $2000: Lambic beer, fermented by wild yeasts, is mainly made in this Low Country Belgium |
#4761, aired 2005-04-25 | POTENT POTABLES $800: Peppermint & root beer are popular flavors of this strong potable, from the German for "mouthful" schnapps |
#4734, aired 2005-03-17 | SING A SONG OF SIX PACKS $400: "I... love" this light beer with my mate, begun in '78, "& those twee-ins!" Coors (Light) |
#4734, aired 2005-03-17 | SING A SONG OF SIX PACKS $600: In 2002 this Missouri-based company sold over 100 million barrels of beer in the U.S. Anheuser-Busch |
#4734, aired 2005-03-17 | SING A SONG OF SIX PACKS $1000: One theory why "33" is on this beer's label is that Latrobe Brewing has 33 recipes for beer & it is number 33 Rolling Rock |
#4729, aired 2005-03-10 | PRESIDENTIAL RELATIVES $200: This presidential relative, quite logically, had his own brand of beer in the 1970s Billy Carter |
#4722, aired 2005-03-01 | EGYPTIAN RELIGION $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Idfu, Egypt.) Egyptians made daily temple offerings to the gods of these two things, their own daily food & drink, which begin with the same letter bread & beer |
#4687, aired 2005-01-11 | COCKNEY RHYMING SLANG $600: Order a "pig's ear" if you want this beverage, old chap a beer |
#4671, aired 2004-12-20 | YOURS FOR A SONG $800: "Suds" lovers might know this song's original title was "Unrequited Love" "The Beer Barrel Polka" ("Roll Out The Barrel" also accepted) |
#4670, aired 2004-12-17 | LAGER RHYTHMS $400: Beer, like red wine, can protect your heart by lowering the "bad" type of this cholesterol |
#4670, aired 2004-12-17 | LAGER RHYTHMS $600: In 1988, after an over 70-year ban, this European island country allowed the brewing and selling of strong beer Iceland |
#4670, aired 2004-12-17 | LAGER RHYTHMS $800: This beer "that made Milwaukee famous" became famous after donating kegs to Chicagoans after the great fire Schlitz |
#4662, aired 2004-12-07 | AUSTRALIAN BUSINESS $800: Though Foster's is associated with beer, most of the company's assets are in Beringer Blass, a producer of this wine |
#4647, aired 2004-11-16 | COLLEGIATE FINE DINING $800: Celebrate this chain's 85th anniversary in 2004 with a hot dog & a root beer float A&W |
#4633, aired 2004-10-27 | POTENTATE POTABLES $800: The widget in this beer won a Queen's Award for technological advancement in 1991; stout work! Guinness |
#4633, aired 2004-10-27 | POTENTATE POTABLES $1600: Cheers to this Babylonian king who codified the use of beer for his people Hammurabi |
#4632, aired 2004-10-26 | BEER BRANDS $400 (Daily Double): This popular Japanese beer shares its name with the city that hosted the 1972 Winter Olympics Sapporo |
#4632, aired 2004-10-26 | BEER BRANDS $400: This beer started using the slogan "Brewed with pure Rocky Mountain spring water" in the 1930s Coors |
#4632, aired 2004-10-26 | BEER BRANDS $800: The name of this Mexican beer is Spanish for "crown" Corona |
#4632, aired 2004-10-26 | BEER BRANDS $1200: young man named Gerard started this brand in Amsterdam in the 1860s Heineken |
#4632, aired 2004-10-26 | BEER BRANDS $2000: The label of this brand is seen here St. Pauli Girl |
#4621, aired 2004-10-11 | BRAND NAMES $400: When Anheuser-Busch introduced this beer in the 1870s, it was fermented twice & pasteurized Budweiser |
#4620, aired 2004-10-08 | THE ART WORLD $200: Rembrandt sold paintings from his anteroom, usually meeting clients with a chilled glass of this potent potable wine |
#4608, aired 2004-09-22 | WIDE WORLD OF WEIRD WORDS $800: Though it may sound like a laughing beer, it's really a hubbub, maybe in a pub, bub a brouhaha |
#4607, aired 2004-09-21 | GREAT MOMENTS IN HISTORY $800: His establishment of the St. Louis Refrigerator Car Co. in 1878 enabled his beer to be distributed on a large-scale basis Busch |
#4607, aired 2004-09-21 | GREAT MOMENTS IN HISTORY $2000: Inspired by a glass of beer, Donald Glaser made this device in 1952 to track cosmic rays the bubble chamber |
#4594, aired 2004-07-22 | STUPID ANSWERS $1000: Beer lovers rejoiced when he invented Pasteurization in 1864 Louis Pasteur |
#4589, aired 2004-07-15 | SPANISH CLASS $800: (Sofia of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from a Mexican beach.) This Spanish word for beer comes from Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture cerveza |
#4587, aired 2004-07-13 | A LITTLE BIT OF COUNTRY $2000: Toby Keith & this country great recently served up a hit called "Beer For My Horses" Willie Nelson |
#4576, aired 2004-06-28 | WHAT AM I HAVING? $200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from Germany.) Haben sie Bier vom Fass?--I just asked for this form of beer draft beer |
#4564, aired 2004-06-10 | WOULD YOU LIKE A BEVERAGE? $600: In ancient Peru, only certain priestesses were allowed to brew this beverage they considered very sacred beer |
#4547, aired 2004-05-18 | CUSTOMS $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew toasts you with her beer stein in Munich, Germany.) It's easy to remember this German toast from the Latin for "may it benefit"--it rhymes with "toast" Prost |
#4536, aired 2004-05-03 | WOULD YOU LIKE A BEVERAGE? $400: Combine root beer & ice cream & you've created one of these beverages root beer float |
#4531, aired 2004-04-26 | COUNTRY MUSIC DRINKIN' SONGS $2000: Garth Brooks' album "Sevens" kicks off with an appeal to this beer bottle style longnecks |
#4527, aired 2004-04-20 | SLOGANEERING $400: A brand of beer:
"Tastes Great, Less Filling" Miller Lite |
#4523, aired 2004-04-14 | 2-DRINK MINIMUM $1600: Rhyming words for German dark beer & German white wine bock & Hach |
#4507, aired 2004-03-23 | NATIONAL "VELVET" $400: "Dark" mixed drink of stout beer & champagne Black Velvet |
#4467, aired 2004-01-27 | AT THE BALLPARK $800: At the June 4, 1974 game in Cleveland, this refreshment only cost 10 cents; that's a promotion you won't see again beer |
#4452, aired 2004-01-06 | SONGS EVERYBODY KNOWS $200: A Santa Cruz, California pub is named for this irritating ditty sung on long journeys "99 Bottles of Beer" |
#4448, aired 2003-12-31 | TRAVEL GERMANY $2000: (Video of Sofia in Munich, Germany.) I'm at the place called the most famous beer haus in the world. It dates back to a hall founded in Munich in 1589. Hofbrauhaus |
#4440, aired 2003-12-19 | AROUND THE MULBERRY BUSH $1600: Black mulberries are used in winemaking; female flowers of this mulberry plant are used to brew beer hops |
#4404, aired 2003-10-30 | NONPOTENT POTABLES $800: Have a frosty mug of Mug, a brand of this soft drink, first produced in San Francisco in the early 1950s root beer |
#4397, aired 2003-10-21 | THE 1930s $1200: In 1935 beer was canned & Bill Wilson & Dr. Robert H. Smith founded this organization Alcoholics Anonymous |
#4389, aired 2003-10-09 | LITERARY CROSSWORD CLUES "S" $400: Gertrude, or her beer mug
(5) stein |
#4371, aired 2003-09-15 | LAGER RHYTHMS $200: It can be a popular brand of beer or a popular book of world records Guinness |
#4371, aired 2003-09-15 | LAGER RHYTHMS $400: London pubs have "extra cold beer" for Yanks; most Brits drink beer at a temperature called this cellar temperature |
#4371, aired 2003-09-15 | LAGER RHYTHMS $600: In this year, the Mayflower came ashore at a secondary destination because of a shortage of beer 1620 |
#4371, aired 2003-09-15 | LAGER RHYTHMS $800: Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, could tell you that it's "the official beer of Halloween" Coors |
#4371, aired 2003-09-15 | LAGER RHYTHMS $1000: If a Pittsburgher suggests pumping iron, he may mean drinking this local brand of beer Iron City |
#4368, aired 2003-09-10 | CRIMEA RIVER $400: Simferopol, on the Salgir River, is one of Crimea's top producers of this ancient fermented beverage wine |
#4364, aired 2003-07-17 | PULLING UP STAKES $1600: In the 1990s this beer company bought stakes in Mexico & sold the Cardinals Anheuser-Busch |
#4353, aired 2003-07-02 | HAVE A BEER! $200: The "King of Beers" Budweiser |
#4353, aired 2003-07-02 | HAVE A BEER! $400: "It's Australian for beer" Fosters |
#4353, aired 2003-07-02 | HAVE A BEER! $600: "La cerveza mas fina" Corona |
#4353, aired 2003-07-02 | HAVE A BEER! $800: "The beer that made Milwaukee famous" Schlitz |
#4353, aired 2003-07-02 | HAVE A BEER! $1000: "From master brewers a master brew" Meister Brau |
#4344, aired 2003-06-19 | E BEFORE I $200: When a beer drinker raises his glass, it's often this type of mug a stein |
#4334, aired 2003-06-05 | WOULD YOU LIKE A BEVERAGE? $600: The first Pilsner varieties of this were brewed in 1842 in the Czech kingdom of Bohemia beer |
#4309, aired 2003-05-01 | TV WORKPLACES $400: It's where you could get a pitcher full of beer from Sam or Woody or an earful from Carla Cheers |
#4299, aired 2003-04-17 | DINING OUT $200: At the A&W restaurants, order your burgers with a frosty mug of this beverage that they're famous for root beer |
#4295, aired 2003-04-11 | GERMAN HODGEPODGE $800: From the German for "council cellar", it's a basement bar patterned after a beer hall Rathskeller |
#4295, aired 2003-04-11 | ANAGRAMS $1200: Tom touts this as the best beer stout (touts) |
#4284, aired 2003-03-27 | TRAVEL & TOURISM $800: In Tokyo drop by Sapporo's museum devoted to this; you can sample some as well beer |
#4281, aired 2003-03-24 | PRECOLUMBIAN LIFE $1200: At Panquetzaliztli, an Aztec festival, those not permitted pulque, a type of this, consumed it in secret liquor |
#4280, aired 2003-03-21 | NOVEL VOCABULARY $200: Swipes, a slang term for weak beer, appears in his novel "Bleak House" Charles Dickens |
#4273, aired 2003-03-12 | GIVE 'EM HELOISE $400: Heat causes this product to lose potency, so store it in the fridge (but don't mistake Chanel No. 5 for beer) perfume |
#4258, aired 2003-02-19 | A PUB QUIZ $400: Beer can be divided into lager, the world's favorite, & this style, England's most popular ale |
#4258, aired 2003-02-19 | A PUB QUIZ $1,000 (Daily Double): In 1655 the British Royal Navy began to replace its sailors' beer rations with this alcoholic beverage rum |
#4258, aired 2003-02-19 | A PUB QUIZ $1200: The name of this strong beer made from roasted barley is also an adjective meaning thickset or heavy stout |
#4239, aired 2003-01-23 | POP STARS $1200: With Prohibition coming, IBC began making this in 1919, & it still sells it in the same brown bottles root beer |
#4221, aired 2002-12-30 | SILVER $400: Werewolves take note: the light beer from this brewery is known as "The Silver Bullet" Coors |
#4204, aired 2002-12-05 | CITIES & TOWNS $400: Joseph Juneau helped found Juneau, Alaska & Solomon Juneau founded this Wisconsin city known for beer Milwaukee |
#4203, aired 2002-12-04 | TOLL-FREE NUMBERS $800: Not the Book of the Month Club but this "BOMC" can be reached at 800-609-ALES beer |
#4200, aired 2002-11-29 | NON-POTENT POTABLES $600: Philadelphia pharmacist Charles Hires invented this beverage in the mid-1800s root beer |
#4190, aired 2002-11-15 | FOOD & DRINK $1000: Sassafras & sarsaparilla originally went into & helped name this soft drink root beer |
#4189, aired 2002-11-14 | HARVARD DEGREE HONOREES $400: This Bostonian's name was on an honorary degree in 1792; today it's on a beer Samuel Adams |
#4183, aired 2002-11-06 | NORSE MYTHOLOGY $1200: A never-ending supply of this better-than-beer drink was made by Heidrum, oddly a goat, not a bee mead |
#4176, aired 2002-10-28 | AMERICAN CITIES $600: This city on Lake Michigan is "The Beer Capital of America" Milwaukee |
#4169, aired 2002-10-17 | PRIME NUMBER, PLEASE $1000: If you start with 99 bottles of beer on the wall, it's the first prime number you'll be left with after some fall 97 |
#4166, aired 2002-10-14 | BREWERS $600: Naval name of the San Francisco brand that's the USA's best-known steam beer Anchor Steam |
#4153, aired 2002-09-25 | EAT YOUR WAY ACROSS THE U.S.A. $600: At St. Louis' Crown Candy Kitchen, drink 5 of these (milkshakes, not beer) in 1/2 hour & they're free! malts |
#4138, aired 2002-09-04 | STOCK SYMBOLS $1000: Largest seller of consumer packaged goods, including Marlboro & Miller Beer:
MO the Philip Morris Company |
#4135, aired 2002-07-19 | CONTAINERS $400: At the Backstage in Culver City, Glynis can pour you one of these containing several servings of beer a pitcher |
#4119, aired 2002-06-27 | CHINA TOWN $600 (Daily Double): This city lends its name to the most well-known Chinese beer in the world Qingdao |
#4116, aired 2002-06-24 | GERMAN CITIES $400: In 1923 Hitler staged his Beer Hall Putsch in this capital of Bavaria Munich |
#4113, aired 2002-06-19 | FOOD & DRINK $200: Dad's, Barq's & Hires are famous brands of this root beer |
#4111, aired 2002-06-17 | COVERING BARON GROUND $2000: The German baron born Israel Beer Josaphat founded this news agency in Paris in 1851 Reuters |
#4110, aired 2002-06-14 | A & _ $200: The first frosty mug of the root beer now sold under this name was bought in California in 1919 A&W |
#4081, aired 2002-05-06 | WHEAT $400: Dunkelweizen & Kristall Weizen are refreshing wheat types of these beer |
#4075, aired 2002-04-26 | LITERARY LUSHES $800: "All I wanted to do was drink beer. And in...my mind was the wild thought, where is Dean", wrote this "Beat" man Jack Kerouac |
#4070, aired 2002-04-19 | GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT $800: Saxifrage is used in rock gardens; this plant's root was the original root in root beer Sassafras |
#4050, aired 2002-03-22 | CROSSWORD CLUES "K" $200: Beer barrel (3) a keg |
#4044, aired 2002-03-14 | LIQUID $800: Ancient Egypt's 2 most important crops were wheat to make bread & barley to make this beer |
#4032, aired 2002-02-26 | THE BEER GARDEN $400: "The Gourmet Guide to Beer" says most major beers are either ales or these lagers |
#4032, aired 2002-02-26 | THE BEER GARDEN $800: This brand, first sold in 1876, is symbolized by the animals seen here Budweiser |
#4003, aired 2002-01-16 | JOKERS $200: In "Splash" he plays Tom Hanks' brother, who drinks beer while playing racquetball John Candy |
#4001, aired 2002-01-14 | HERBS & SPICES $200: The name of this spice can precede beer, bread & snap ginger |
#3977, aired 2001-12-11 | WHAT'LL YA HAVE? $600: (Sofia, at the bar, shows a recently poured glass of beer with a frothy top.) A sign of good brewing, it's the body part seen here the head |
#3963, aired 2001-11-21 | GREECE $100: Popular Greek beverages include beer & retsina, a type of this potent potable flavored by pine resin wine |
#3955, aired 2001-11-09 | FUN WITH FUNGUS $600: Buy them a beer! These fungi cause the fermentation that produces alcoholic beverages yeast |
#3947, aired 2001-10-30 | BEFORE, DURING & AFTER $200: '40s bandleader playing "In the Mood" who drinks a less filling beer before charging "In the valley of death" Glenn Miller Light Brigade |
#3943, aired 2001-10-24 | FOOD & DRINK $300: Tuborg is a famous beer from this country Denmark |
#3941, aired 2001-10-22 | ENDS IN "FF" $800: This word meaning to heartily drink a beer, or any beverage, dates back almost 500 years quaff |
#3939, aired 2001-10-18 | SAM HE IS $400: The cousin of an early president, or a prize-winning beer Samuel Adams |
#3919, aired 2001-09-20 | CHARITY BEGINS WITH BEER $100: Besides making light beer, this Milwaukee-based brewery gives the "Tools for Success" to small colleges Miller |
#3919, aired 2001-09-20 | CHARITY BEGINS WITH BEER $200: Benjamin Guinness stoutly provided funds for this Irish city's St. Patrick's Cathedral Dublin |
#3919, aired 2001-09-20 | CHARITY BEGINS WITH BEER $300: Brewer Michael Bass established orphanages, parks & museums in this country of his birth England |
#3919, aired 2001-09-20 | CHARITY BEGINS WITH BEER $400: Money from the golden nectar was used to start this women's liberal arts college in Poughkeepsie, New York Vassar |
#3919, aired 2001-09-20 | CHARITY BEGINS WITH BEER $500: This Canadian brewer founded in 1786 builds recreational facilities & gives suds & funds to AIDS benefits Molson |
#3911, aired 2001-09-10 | LONG GERMAN WORDS $200: The Reinheitsgebot is the law of 1516 governing the purity of this 4-letter drink beer |
#3910, aired 2001-09-07 | DESCRIBING THE SPORT $200: Keep ball within 41" wide area, have a beer, scan for bottle-shaped items you've knocked down, have another beer bowling |
#3900, aired 2001-07-13 | THE WORDS OF BEN FRANKLIN $1,000 (Daily Double): This present state "resembles a beer barrel, tapped at both ends," with the beer "running into Philadelphia & New York" New Jersey |
#3895, aired 2001-07-06 | NATIONAL FOODS $500: This British dish contains melted cheddar mixed with beer & served on bread or crackers, but no bunny Welsh rabbit |
#3894, aired 2001-07-05 | MY PHYSICS PROFESSOR $400: I won a beer bet at Caltech because I knew the J. in this name atomic physics prof's name stood for Julius (J. Robert) Oppenheimer |
#3881, aired 2001-06-18 | COW $500: This beef grade comes from pampered cows that are massaged with sake & fed lots of beer Kobe |
#3867, aired 2001-05-29 | DESCRIBING THE SPORT $100: Hit tiny spheroid into woods, curse, hit into lake, curse, score round of 120, go to clubhouse for needed beer Golf |
#3857, aired 2001-05-15 | PRODUCT PLACEMENT $100: Austin Powers' warning "Get your hands off my Heinie, baby" referred to this beer Heineken |
#3853, aired 2001-05-09 | NONPOTENT POTABLES $600 (Daily Double): Roy Allen formed a partnership with Frank Wright & began using this name for root beer in 1922 A&W |
#3835, aired 2001-04-13 | BROWN $100: Samuel Smith's of Yorkshire brews a brown as well as a pale type of this beer relative Ale |
#3829, aired 2001-04-05 | FOOD & DRINK $400: Sing out if you know that Singha beer comes from this country Thailand |
#3817, aired 2001-03-20 | THE WRESTLING WORLD $200: Athletes in this sport train on a stew called chankonabe, along with vast quantities of rice & beer Sumo wrestling |
#3815, aired 2001-03-16 | AYE! IT'S IRELAND $400: One of Ireland's most important exports, it's also Ireland's most popular brand of stout beer Guinness |
#3793, aired 2001-02-14 | LEISURE TIME $100: An advanced kit for making this at home includes bittering & aromatic hops & specialized dry yeast Beer |
#3790, aired 2001-02-09 | THE BAR EXAM $400: Pub beer stored in kegs or barrels & then drawn off is said to be "on" this tap |
#3774, aired 2001-01-18 | AMERICAN BEER HISTORY $100: In 1864 this man joined his father-in-law Eberhard Anheuser in the brewing business Adolphus Busch |
#3774, aired 2001-01-18 | AMERICAN BEER HISTORY $200: In 1789 this president announced that he would henceforth only drink porter beer made in America George Washington |
#3774, aired 2001-01-18 | AMERICAN BEER HISTORY $300: In 1612 Adrian Block & Hans Christiansen established the New World's first known brewery on this island Manhattan |
#3774, aired 2001-01-18 | AMERICAN BEER HISTORY $400: Formed one year earlier, this "Service" began taxing beer at a dollar a barrel in 1862 to finance the Civil War Internal Revenue Service (IRS) |
#3774, aired 2001-01-18 | AMERICAN BEER HISTORY $500: Beverage World reports that in 1996 the U.S. exceeded this country in number of breweries for the first time Germany |
#3768, aired 2001-01-10 | WITCHCRAFT $100: This 4-letter word for a witch's potion is also a slang term for a beer Brew |
#3748, aired 2000-12-13 | HOLD IT $200: Container in the title of the following:
("Roll out the...") Barrel ("Beer Barrel Polka") |
#3748, aired 2000-12-13 | EUROPEAN PHRASE BOOK $400: When you order "otra cerveza" in a Madrid bar, expect to receive this Another beer |
#3740, aired 2000-12-01 | IT'S JAMAICA $300: This "colorful" brand of beer is one of Jamaica's most popular exports Red Stripe |
#3735, aired 2000-11-24 | BREWERIES $100: Ghettoblaster is both a CD & a beer produced by Motor City Brewing Works in this city Detroit |
#3735, aired 2000-11-24 | BREWERIES $500: A man named Heinrich established a brewery in Bremen that produces this, Germany's No. 1 export beer Beck's |
#3722, aired 2000-11-07 | WORLD OF WORDS $100: If a Canadian says to you, "Hey, hoser, uncork me a Molson, eh", he wants you to do this Open a beer for him |
#3708, aired 2000-10-18 | BEHIND BARS $600: In the 1890s Adolphus Busch developed this superpremium beer still marketed by Anheuser-Busch Michelob |
#3701, aired 2000-10-09 | BEVERAGES $400: This brand of root beer "Has Bite", according to its slogan Barq's |
#3691, aired 2000-09-25 | THE STONES $300: The Stones hired this motorcycle gang as guards at their 1969 Altamont concert for $500 in beer Hell's Angels |
#3680, aired 2000-09-08 | WORKING ON THE RAILROAD $500 (Daily Double): A whiskey & beer drink, or what Richard Trevithick had to be to make the first locomotive Boilermaker |
#3665, aired 2000-07-07 | DUTCH TREATS $100: One of Louis Pasteur's pupils developed a fermenting agent for this famous beer Heineken |
#3603, aired 2000-04-12 | TALKIN' BASEBALL $1,300 (Daily Double): The 1982 World Series was known as the "Suds Series" because these 2 teams had beer connections Milwaukee Brewers & St. Louis Cardinals |
#3598, aired 2000-04-05 | FOOD & DRINK $300: You're heading for this brand of beer when you "Head for the Mountains" Busch |
#3589, aired 2000-03-23 | BEER COUNTRY OF ORIGIN $100: Corona Mexico |
#3589, aired 2000-03-23 | BEER COUNTRY OF ORIGIN $200: Tsingtao China |
#3589, aired 2000-03-23 | BEER COUNTRY OF ORIGIN $300: Amstel Light Holland/Netherlands |
#3589, aired 2000-03-23 | BEER COUNTRY OF ORIGIN $400: Kirin Japan |
#3589, aired 2000-03-23 | BEER COUNTRY OF ORIGIN $500: Labatt's Canada |
#3570, aired 2000-02-25 | A BAR EXAM $100: Beck's,
Sierra Nevada,
Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer |
#3567, aired 2000-02-22 | CELEBS $1,000 (Daily Double): This superstar has his own beer label, Pale Rider Ale, named for a 1985 film Clint Eastwood |
#3544, aired 2000-01-20 | THE CANDIDATE $800 (Daily Double): It's the FDR campaign promise advertised here: the repeal of Prohibition |
#3540, aired 2000-01-14 | HAVE AN AMSTERDAM GOOD TIME $400: You get 2 free glasses of beer at the end of the tour of this company at Stadhouderskade 78 Heineken |
#3540, aired 2000-01-14 | COLORADO $600 (Daily Double): The Hakushika Sake Brewery is in this city, more famous for a beer Golden |
#3539, aired 2000-01-13 | QUOTABLE POTENT POTABLES $100: Voltaire compared the British to this beverage of theirs: "Froth on top, dregs at the bottom, the middle excellent" Beer |
#3529, aired 1999-12-30 | WITH "EWE" $400: A small beer-making operation is considered a "micro" one of these Brewery |
#3518, aired 1999-12-15 | FIZZ-ICS $200: It was the first soft drink bottled under the A&W brand name Root beer |
#3515, aired 1999-12-10 | GUINNESS $1000: This dark, hoppy type of beer has been the classic Guinness product for more than 2 centuries Stout |
#3498, aired 1999-11-17 | NYSE $1000: In March 1999 this beer company got a listing on the exchange, with the appropriate symbol RKY Coors |
#3479, aired 1999-10-21 | A WORLD OF BEER $100: Asahi Japan |
#3479, aired 1999-10-21 | A WORLD OF BEER $200: Foster's Australia |
#3479, aired 1999-10-21 | A WORLD OF BEER $300: Beck's Germany |
#3479, aired 1999-10-21 | A WORLD OF BEER $400: Moosehead Canada |
#3479, aired 1999-10-21 | A WORLD OF BEER $500: Harp Ireland |
#3469, aired 1999-10-07 | THE VIKINGS $200: Although the wealthy drank wine, the average Viking drank beer or this strong, sweet drink made from honey mead |
#3452, aired 1999-09-14 | INTERNATIONAL FOOD & DRINK $300: Tusker & White Cap are popular Kenyan types of this alcoholic brew Beer |
#3428, aired 1999-06-30 | THE BEAT OF THE TOM $400: "I Love" this country star who had the hit "I Like Beer"; it fits him to a "T." Tom T. Hall |
#3423, aired 1999-06-23 | HAUTE CUISINE $500: "It Just Doesn't Get Any Better Than This" for drinkers of this "Old" beer Old Milwaukee |
#3421, aired 1999-06-21 | AUTHORS ON AUDIOTAPE $200: This sitcom star reads his own "Dirty Jokes and Beer", subjects he might have learned about in Cleveland Drew Carey |
#3415, aired 1999-06-11 | ASIAN CITIES $600: It hosted the 1972 Winter Olympics & lends its name to one of Japan's oldest brands of beer Sapporo |
#3395, aired 1999-05-14 | COLLEGE RHYME TIME $400: A hurrah for a fermented malt beverage Beer cheer |
#3388, aired 1999-05-05 | CANDY LAND $1000: This brand debuted in 1976 in 8 different flavors including very cherry, cream soda, green apple & root beer Jelly Belly jelly beans |
#3383, aired 1999-04-28 | PHYSICAL SCIENCE $200: Also called zymosis, this action involving enzymes produces beer & cheese fermentation |
#3382, aired 1999-04-27 | WORD"ZZ" $300: On TV, it's the brand of beer brewed by Drew Carey & his friends Buzz Beer |
#3374, aired 1999-04-15 | FILM ROLES $200: This author can be seen as a beer-guzzling spectator in "Knightriders" & a truck driver in "Creepshow 2" Stephen King |
#3371, aired 1999-04-12 | CELEBRITY RHYME TIME $300: Kinnear's beer barrels Greg's kegs |
#3355, aired 1999-03-19 | COUNTRY MUSIC STARS $600: "There's a Tear in My Beer" was a 1989 duet hit by this man & his father who had died 36 years earlier Hank Williams, Jr. |
#3346, aired 1999-03-08 | SAY CHEESE! $400: Novelist Richard Condon said that cheese is "the adult form of" this beverage milk |
#3322, aired 1999-02-02 | CALL ME BILLY $400: This presidential sibling had a beer named after him Billy Carter |
#3315, aired 1999-01-22 | AMERICAN BEER $100: TV ads for this beer feature a lizard trying to help frogs "croak" Budweiser |
#3315, aired 1999-01-22 | AMERICAN BEER $200: Headquartered in Golden, Colorado, this brewing company was begun by a young Prussian immigrant in 1873 Coors |
#3315, aired 1999-01-22 | AMERICAN BEER $300: Country singer Johnny Russell pined for his "Rednecks, white socks and" this beer from Pabst Pabst Blue Ribbon |
#3315, aired 1999-01-22 | AMERICAN BEER $400: You'll find the world's largest brewing company in this Missouri city St. Louis (Anheuser-Busch) |
#3315, aired 1999-01-22 | AMERICAN BEER $500: This brand is "The Beer That Made Milwaukee Famous" Schlitz |
#3314, aired 1999-01-21 | THE FALL $200: During this fall celebration in Germany, drinkers consume some 10 million pints of beer! Oktoberfest |
#3297, aired 1998-12-29 | CELEBRATE CANADA $200: This autumn beer-bust, an annual highlight, reflects the German heritage of Kitchener & Waterloo, Ont. Oktoberfest |
#3288, aired 1998-12-16 | CANADIANA $300: It was the McKenzie Brothers term for a beer-swilling, tuque-wearing, down-home type of guy "Hoser" |
#3285, aired 1998-12-11 | CHINA TOWNS $500: The city of Tsingtao is best known for this product it bottles & exports Beer |
#3275, aired 1998-11-27 | TRAVEL EUROPE $200: You can take a History of Beer tour & sample a brew at the Heineken Brewery Museum in this capital Amsterdam |
#3265, aired 1998-11-13 | TASTE TREATS $300: If you like it kosher, He'Brew is "The Chosen" type of this beverage & "Exile Never Tasted So Good" beer |
#3264, aired 1998-11-12 | LET'S SPEAK AUSTRALIAN, MATE $400: You've brought over " A carton of tinnies" for us to enjoy, so we're drinking this, probably Foster's Beer |
#3258, aired 1998-11-04 | EYE ON THE UNIVERSE $800: It's not a beer, it's the ring seen here a corona |
#3233, aired 1998-09-30 | SWEET AD LINES $300: This brand is "Everything You Always Wanted in a Beer....and Less" Miller Lite |
#3231, aired 1998-09-28 | RHYME TIME $400: A Budweiser for Bambi Deer beer |
#3230, aired 1998-09-25 | BEER BASH! $100: The top-selling Mexican beer in the U.S., it became a yuppie trend in the 1980s Corona |
#3230, aired 1998-09-25 | BEER BASH! $200: Maccabee is one of this country's most popular beers Israel |
#3230, aired 1998-09-25 | BEER BASH! $300: The name of Germany's Hefe-Weizen beer means yeast & this grain, not barley Wheat |
#3230, aired 1998-09-25 | BEER BASH! $400: This brand's label says it's "From the glass lined tanks of old Latrobe" & includes a mysterious "33" Rolling Rock |
#3230, aired 1998-09-25 | BEER BASH! $1,000 (Daily Double): This Bavarian city is famous for its pale lager & was the site of the 1923 Beer Hall Putsch Munich |
#3223, aired 1998-09-16 | THE BOSTON TEA PARTY $1,000 (Daily Double): Historians believe he gave the signal for the Tea Party (not the beer party) to begin Samuel Adams |
#3200, aired 1998-06-26 | FUN THINGS TO DO $400: Boats made from beer cans sail by in the Beer Can Regatta, held in Darwin in this country Australia |
#3198, aired 1998-06-24 | FOOD & DRINK $300: In 1998 Barq's, a brand of this beverage, celebrates its 100th birthday Root beer |
#3182, aired 1998-06-02 | BUSINESS FOUNDERS $200: In the 19th C. he fled the German military draft & went on to brew beer in Golden, Colorado Adolph Coors |
#3155, aired 1998-04-24 | NATURE $600: Since prehistoric times, this single-celled fungus has been used to make beer & bread Yeast |
#3148, aired 1998-04-15 | NONPOTENT POTABLES $200: Under its Mug brand, Pepsico markets root beer & this drink flavored with vanilla cream soda |
#3144, aired 1998-04-09 | THE ORDINARY JOE $200: An ordinary "Joe" may also have this last name, for his regular purchase in the beer section Sixpack |
#3137, aired 1998-03-31 | QUOTABLE POTENT POTABLES $400: In 1977 President Carter stated that this man "put the beer industry back on its feet" Billy Carter |
#3130, aired 1998-03-20 | SATURDAY NIGHT ON THE TOWN $400: Beer lovers head for the beer halls of this Bavarian city, the birthplace of Oktoberfest Munich |
#3104, aired 1998-02-12 | LITERARY POTENT POTABLES $100: Robinson Crusoe wanted to brew this drink, but he had no hops, yeast or barrels to put it in beer |
#3093, aired 1998-01-28 | PARTY FOOD & DRINK $100: This drink is always served at a kegger, until it runs out Beer |
#3087, aired 1998-01-20 | THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF BEER $200: There are about 150 in a 12-ounce bottle, or 95 in the light type calories |
#3087, aired 1998-01-20 | THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF BEER $400: Slang term for beer overexposed to light & smelling like traces of a striped mammal skunky |
#3087, aired 1998-01-20 | THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF BEER $600: This Spanish word for beer is derived from Ceres, the goddess of agriculture cerveza |
#3087, aired 1998-01-20 | THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF BEER $800: Slosberg is the last name of this creator of a craft-brewed "Wicked Ale" Pete (Pete's Wicked Ale) |
#3087, aired 1998-01-20 | THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF BEER $1000: This rich type of stout "carries" the name of the London market workers who guzzled it Porters |
#3084, aired 1998-01-15 | IN THE BLEACHERS $600: Iron City Beer is the brew of choice of this Pittsburgh Pirates ballpark Three Rivers Stadium |
#3061, aired 1997-12-15 | TELEVISION $200: This character & his friends brew Buzz Beer in his garage -- "It's the Beer That Throws Up Smooth" Drew Carey |
#3058, aired 1997-12-10 | FOREIGN FOOD & DRINK $200: In Germany this beverage is made of malt, hops, yeast & water & nothing else Beer |
#3033, aired 1997-11-05 | SODA POP QUIZ $200: Like root beer, this "ale" is flavored with a root, mostly from Jamaica ginger ale |
#3025, aired 1997-10-24 | FROGS & TOADS $100: This beer company's website includes "The Pad", the official home of its spokesfrogs Anheuser-Busch (or Budweiser) |
#3011, aired 1997-10-06 | POTENT POTABLES $100: In 1975 this company introduced the first nationally successful "lite" beer Miller |
#2964, aired 1997-06-19 | WORLD GEOGRAPHY $400: Bayern is the German name of this German state known for its beer Bavaria |
#2940, aired 1997-05-16 | ANCIENT OCCUPATIONS $100: Mesopotamian brewers made at least 16 different types of this potent potable Beer |
#2930, aired 1997-05-02 | RHYMES WITH JOCK $500: This strong, sweet German beer can be light or dark bock |
#2929, aired 1997-05-01 | FOOD & DRINK $800: In 1992 Coors introduced zomething new & different, this clear malt beverage Zima |
#2908, aired 1997-04-02 | BEER $100: Pouring beer to produce this foamy top lets you savor its aroma & lessens the gas you'll consume Head |
#2908, aired 1997-04-02 | BEER $200: Cutter, O'Douls & Sharp's are this type of beer Non-alcoholic beers |
#2908, aired 1997-04-02 | BEER $300: A black & tan mixes light-colored ale & this dark brew that made Guinness famous Stout |
#2908, aired 1997-04-02 | BEER $400: These small, specialized beer producers, like Sierra Nevada, became popular in the 1980s Microbrewers/craftbrewers |
#2908, aired 1997-04-02 | BEER $700 (Daily Double): The Boston Beer Co. makes a lager named for this brewer, patriot & cousin of a U.S. president Samuel Adams |
#2884, aired 1997-02-27 | WISCONSIN CITIES $200: Known as the Beer Capital of the U.S., this largest Wisconsin city is home to several major breweries Milwaukee |
#2854, aired 1997-01-16 | MEDICINAL PLANTS $400: This plant that gives beer its pleasantly bitter taste is valued by herbalists as a sedative Hops |
#2847, aired 1997-01-07 | CROSSWORD CLUES "P" $500: Czech out this beer
(7) Pilsner |
#2831, aired 1996-12-16 | GERMAN CUISINE $400: It's traditional to serve bockwurst, a delicately flavored sausage, with this beverage Beer |
#2829, aired 1996-12-12 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $200: This company's beer is "Brewed in Golden, Colorado with Rocky Mountain water" Coors |
#2746, aired 1996-07-08 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $100: In 1957 this Anheuser-Busch brand knocked Schlitz out of first place in beer sales Budweiser |
#2713, aired 1996-05-22 | HOLIDAY FOOD & DRINK $100: This color beer is a popular beverage on Saint Patrick's Day green |
#2710, aired 1996-05-17 | SOFT DRINKS $400: This soft drink invented by Charles Hires was flavored with sarsaparilla, wintergreen & sassafras root beer |
#2674, aired 1996-03-28 | ANCIENT EGYPT $200: Ancient Egyptians made this potent potable by soaking bread in water & fermenting the mixture beer |
#2662, aired 1996-03-12 | QUOTATIONS $1000: This playwright wrote in "Candida", "I'm only a beer teetotaler, not a champagne teetotaler" George Bernard Shaw |
#2651, aired 1996-02-26 | BAVARIA $300: It starts in late September & lasts for 2 weeks, during which a few million liters of beer are consumed Oktoberfest |
#2633, aired 1996-01-31 | THE 1930s $100: In 1935 beer was sold in these containers for the first time Cans |
#2628, aired 1996-01-24 | HERBS $200: Soapwort is sometimes used in brewing to give a glass of beer a good one of these a head |
#2619, aired 1996-01-11 | TV BARS & RESTAURANTS $100: On this sitcom Duff Beer is on tap at Moe's Tavern where the clientele is always "animated" "The Simpsons" |
#2584, aired 1995-11-23 | POTENT POTABLES $100: The lager form of this is stored in casks or vats until free of sediment beer |
#2572, aired 1995-11-07 | LEADING "ROLL"s $400: In the "Beer Barrel Polka", this line precedes "We'll have a barrel of fun" roll out the barrel |
#2554, aired 1995-10-12 | AROUND THE HOUSE $400: If you don't have a wet bar, you can store this in a cabinet called a cellarette wine |
#2551, aired 1995-10-09 | INTERNATIONAL CUISINE $200: The cattle that produce this country's Kobe beef are massaged & fed a diet rich in beer Japan |
#2534, aired 1995-09-14 | GERMAN CUISINE $200: Sometimes served with bock beer, bockwurst is a type of this sausage |
#2532, aired 1995-09-12 | FOOD & DRINK $500: This Caribbean country produces Dragon Stout & Red Stripe Beer Jamaica |
#2518, aired 1995-07-12 | CROSSWORD CLUES "K" $100: Beer barrel
(3) keg |
#2505, aired 1995-06-23 | FOOD & DRINK $600: Joy of Cooking's recipe for fritter or tempura batter calls for 3/4 cup of this potent potable (flat) beer |
#2484, aired 1995-05-25 | FOOD & DRINK $100: Named for the Czech city of Plzen, Pilsner is a pale, light type of this beverage beer |
#2444, aired 1995-03-30 | FOOD & DRINK $100: Koolau Lager was a Pilsner-type beer once brewed in this U.S. state Hawaii |
#2428, aired 1995-03-08 | COLONIAL AMERICA $200: World Book says colonists drank lots of beer, rum & wine because they believed this was polluted water |
#2420, aired 1995-02-24 | POTENT POTABLES $100: The bock variety of this beverage is sweeter & darker than the lager beer |
#2378, aired 1994-12-28 | FOOD & DRINK $300: First made by Dutch immigrants in East Prussia, Tilsit is a type of this cheese |
#2373, aired 1994-12-21 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $400: On April 7, 1933 this St. Louis brewer sent FDR its first case of beer produced after Prohibition Anheuser-Busch |
#2347, aired 1994-11-15 | COLLECTIONS $200: Ted Schuler of Tennessee has 3,997 full bottles of this on his walls; take one down, pass it around & he has 3,996 Beer |
#2334, aired 1994-10-27 | ANCIENT TIMES $400: A type of this potent potable made from barley was the favorite beverage of ancient Egypt beer |
#2315, aired 1994-09-30 | HINTS FROM HELOISE $400: Heloise makes a homemade polish for this by boiling a quart of beer with a little sugar & some beeswax furniture |
#2297, aired 1994-09-06 | '70s FADS $400: In 1977 the President's brother endorsed a potent potable product called this Billy Beer |
#2291, aired 1994-07-18 | PLANTS $500: The dried female flowers of this plant are used to flavor beer; the male flowers can be used in salads hops |
#2280, aired 1994-07-01 | AMERICANA $500: This Tampa theme park features zebras, giraffes, ostriches & free beer Busch Gardens |
#2277, aired 1994-06-28 | BEVERAGES $400: Fermentation occurs in beer making when this ingredient is added to the mix Yeast |
#2273, aired 1994-06-22 | PATERNAL NICKNAMES $400: Charles E. Hires is sometimes called "The Father of" this type of soft drink root beer |
#2265, aired 1994-06-10 | COMMON BONDS $400: Beer,
truck,
rose gardens |
#2229, aired 1994-04-21 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $800: During prohibition, this Colorado-based brewery survived by making near beer & malted milk Coors |
#2213, aired 1994-03-30 | FOOD & DRINK $300: The porter & stout types of this alcoholic beverage get their dark color from roasted malt beer |
#2193, aired 1994-03-02 | ARTISTS $1,800 (Daily Double): This 18th century Englishman was known for such satirical engravings as "Beer Street" & "Gin Lane" Hogarth |
#2174, aired 1994-02-03 | AMERICANA $200: It's nicknamed the "Cream City" because of its cream-colored buildings, but it could be called the "Beer City" Milwaukee |
#2162, aired 1994-01-18 | INVENTORS HALL OF FAME $1000: This Frenchman was inducted for his work on the brewing of beer & ale (Louis) Pasteur |
#2156, aired 1994-01-10 | ARGENTINA $200: Argentina is one of the world's largest producers of this potent potable, making more than the U.S. wine |
#2138, aired 1993-12-15 | POTENT POTABLES $300: Lighter in color than porter or stout, this type of beer is America's most popular lager |
#2135, aired 1993-12-10 | FOOD & DRINK $100: When Charles Hires invented this beverage, it was slightly alcoholic root beer |
#2132, aired 1993-12-07 | PLACE NAME ORIGINS $200: Pabst Peak, Wyoming was so named because climbers of it drank a bottle of this made by Pabst beer |
#2115, aired 1993-11-12 | FOOD $100: The German dish aal Berliner Art contains these snakelike fish simmered in white wine & beer eel |
#2108, aired 1993-11-03 | LAND OF ____ $1000: A nickname for Minnesota, or the source of Hamm's beer The Land of Sky Blue Waters |
#2102, aired 1993-10-26 | COOKING WITH GRAHAM KERR $300: A batter made from this potent potable is, in Graham's words, "the only batter to use with fish" beer |
#2099, aired 1993-10-21 | NONPOTENT POTABLES $400: Birch beer is flavored with an extract made from this part of a birch tree the bark |
#2072, aired 1993-09-14 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $1000: In 1993 this largest U.S. brewer agreed to buy part of the Mexican maker of Corona beer Anheuser-Busch |
#2024, aired 1993-05-27 | EUROPEAN CUISINE $200: Carbonnade is a Belgian beef stew made with this alcoholic brew beer |
#2020, aired 1993-05-21 | MEXICO $200: Bohemia, Superior & Dos Equis are brands of this produced in Mexico beer |
#2019, aired 1993-05-20 | PRESIDENTIAL RELATIVES $500: Unopened six-packs of this beverage named for Jimmy Carter's brother are now a collector's item Billy Beer |
#2012, aired 1993-05-11 | TRAVEL & TOURISM $500: You can get a free beer after touring this brewery on Stadhouderskade in Amsterdam Heineken |
#1994, aired 1993-04-15 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $400: This Dutch brand is the largest U.S. beer import by a margin of over 2 to 1 Heineken |
#1976, aired 1993-03-22 | CHILDREN'S LITERATURE $200: Finding no bone in the cupboard, she buys her dog some bread, tripe & beer Old Mother Hubbard |
#1975, aired 1993-03-19 | PARTY TIME! $200: The American Heritage Dictionary calls it an autumn festival emphasizing merrymaking & beer drinking Oktoberfest |
#1969, aired 1993-03-11 | PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS $200: In this Neil Simon play, Oscar makes his first entrance carrying Fritos, peanuts, pretzels & beer The Odd Couple |
#1968, aired 1993-03-10 | POTPOURRI $200: This city is headquarters of Anheuser-Busch, the USA's largest beer- producing firm St. Louis |
#1936, aired 1993-01-25 | COLORADO $300: A 1991 spill of this from a Coors plant into Clear Creek killed an estimated 17,000 fish beer |
#1929, aired 1993-01-14 | BOTTOMS UP! $100: Though often called a wine, this Japanese drink is technically a beer sake |
#1923, aired 1993-01-06 | ANCIENT EGYPT $300: Egyptians loved to drink this brew, which they made by fermenting half-baked bread beer |
#1921, aired 1993-01-04 | GEOGRAPHY $1,000 (Daily Double): Czechoslovakia is divided into 4 regions: Moravia, Slovakia, Silesia & this Bohemia |
#1918, aired 1992-12-30 | FOOD & DRINK $500: The oldest brewery in Venezuela makes a beer named for these mountains the Andes |
#1903, aired 1992-12-09 | WORLD FACTS $200: Beer consumption during this German city's Oktoberfest is estimated to be over a million gallons Munich |
#1892, aired 1992-11-24 | HOBBIES $400: Since it was legalized federally in 1978, home brewing of this has attracted about 1.5 mill. Americans beer |
#1878, aired 1992-11-04 | STATE SYMBOLS $100: The state beverage of Mississippi, North Carolina & Wisconsin milk |
#1865, aired 1992-10-16 | DRINKING VESSELS $100: An earthenware mug, especially one for beer, its name is from the German for stone stein |
#1854, aired 1992-10-01 | A MULBERRY POTPOURRI $400: The beer company could be called Mulberry Busch since the flowers of this are used in brewing hops |
#1845, aired 1992-09-18 | MORE MOOSE POTPOURRI $200: "The Gourmet Guide to" this beverage says Moosehead has "a sweet, lemon nose and palate" beer |
#1799, aired 1992-05-28 | TECHNOLOGY $1000: 2 of the 3 beverages Pasteur's pasteurization process first preserved wine and milk (and beer) |
#1779, aired 1992-04-30 | U.S. CITIES $100: In this city, while brewers make beer, the Brewers play Major League Baseball Milwaukee |
#1711, aired 1992-01-27 | POTENT QUOTABLES $500: C.S. Calverley wrote in "Contentment", "Life is with such all" this "and skittles" beer |
#1705, aired 1992-01-17 | POTENT POTABLES $500: Root beer & peppermint are popular flavors of this liquor whose name is from the German for "mouthful" schnapps |
#1684, aired 1991-12-19 | CHEMISTRY $400: It's the form of alcohol found in beer, wine & spirits ethyl |
#1683, aired 1991-12-18 | HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES $400: The lord mayor Munich kicks off this celebration by opening the first barrel of beer Oktoberfest |
#1665, aired 1991-11-22 | CORPORATE AMERICA $100: The root beer this pharmacist created in the mid-1800s originally had a low alcohol content Hires |
#1660, aired 1991-11-15 | ARTISTS $1000: This artist has made a bronze sculpture of two beer cans as well as paintings of the U.S. flag Jasper Johns |
#1656, aired 1991-11-11 | IRELAND $800: The distillery that makes this "Old" Irish whiskey was first licensed in 1608 (Old) Bushmills |
#1635, aired 1991-10-11 | FOOD $400: In Europe, some cook & eat the shoots of this beer-flavoring vine hops |
#1619, aired 1991-09-19 | 3-LETTER WORDS $100: It can be a spigot, or the beer drawn through the spigot tap |
#1606, aired 1991-09-02 | SERVING SUGGESTIONS $500: Some people serve the Liptauer type of this with beer, other prefer it with white wine cheese |
#1605, aired 1991-07-19 | FILMS OF THE '30s $400: This classic 1931 Cagney film was based on the John Bright story "Beer and Blood" Public Enemy |
#1585, aired 1991-06-21 | PLANTS $400: Resins in the flower of this vine prevent the growth of bacteria in beer hops |
#1583, aired 1991-06-19 | POTENT POTABLES $200: In Mexico a submarino is made by submerging a glass of this in a beer tequila |
#1583, aired 1991-06-19 | POTENT POTABLES $400: An America beer such as Anchor known for releasing a hissing sound when the keg is tapped a steam beer |
#1569, aired 1991-05-30 | FOOD & DRINK $400: Porter is a dark, strongly-flavored type of this potent potable ale (beer) |
#1564, aired 1991-05-23 | CITY CUISINE $500: Magyu cattle, massaged with straw & fed on beer, produce this expensive Japanese beef named for a city Kobe beef |
#1548, aired 1991-05-01 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $400: This Dutch brew is the No. 1 imported beer in the United States Heineken |
#1547, aired 1991-04-30 | COMPOSERS $600: This 19th century German opera composer's original last name was Beer, but he lengthened it Meyerbeer |
#1541, aired 1991-04-22 | FOOD & DRINK $300: This beverage was invented by Philadelphia pharmacist Charles Hires in the mid 1800s root beer |
#1533, aired 1991-04-10 | POTENT POTABLES $600: In a TV ad, Leslie Nielsen called this company's light beer "the official beer of the '90s" Coors Light |
#1525, aired 1991-03-29 | SPRECHEN SIE DEUTSCH? $300: Brand of beer that means "lion's brew" Lowenbrau |
#1487, aired 1991-02-05 | GREAT DISASTERS $600: About 5,000 were trampled in the stampede for free beer at the coronation of this czar in 1896 Nicholas |
#1475, aired 1991-01-18 | BARRELS $100: In 1939, Lew Brown, Wladimir Timm & Jaromir Vejvoda wrote a polka about this type of barrel a beer barrel |
#1475, aired 1991-01-18 | IRELAND $400: This stout beer, Ireland's most popular brand, is an important export Guinness |
#1473, aired 1991-01-16 | WEIGHTS & MEASURES $200: It can mean 100 pounds of nails or a cask of 30 gallons or less of beer a keg |
#1469, aired 1991-01-10 | CITY NICKNAMES $200: Wisconsin city that's called "Beer Capital of the World" Milwaukee |
#1465, aired 1991-01-04 | AUSTRALIA $100: Germans are first per capita, but Aussies aren't far behind in consumption of this potent potable beer |
#1454, aired 1990-12-20 | POTENT QUOTABLES $1000: A character in his "Candida" admits, "I'm only a beer teetotaler, not a champagne teetotaler." George Bernard Shaw |
#1430, aired 1990-11-16 | POTENT POTABLES $200: The flowers of this plant give beer its bitter taste hops |
#1409, aired 1990-10-18 | POTENT POTABLES $100: It can be stout, pilsner or lager beer |
#1402, aired 1990-10-09 | COOKING $400: Some folks don't add a potent potable to Welsh rarebit but many chefs add this one beer |
#10, aired 1990-08-18 | THE MOVIES $600: Tarzan co-star, now 55, who drinks a beer a day & lives with a man in Newbury Park, California Cheeta |
#3, aired 1990-06-30 | OPERA $2000: This popular Smetana opera includes a spirited polka & a chorus in praise of beer The Bartered Bride |
#1355, aired 1990-06-22 | BEER $100: In the U.S. this type of beer has a maximum alcoholic content of .5% near beer |
#1355, aired 1990-06-22 | BEER $200: This Japanese rice drink is listed under "beer" in both Britannica & Encyclopedia Americana sake |
#1355, aired 1990-06-22 | BEER $300: The U.S. imports more beer from this country, the home of Heineken, than any other Holland |
#1355, aired 1990-06-22 | BEER $400: Wine is made from substances rich in sugar while beer's ingredients are high in this carbohydrates |
#1355, aired 1990-06-22 | BEER $500: Guinness makes a bitter variety & Mackeson a sweet variety of this dark beer stout |
#1354, aired 1990-06-21 | BOTTOMS UP! $500: Its light beer is known as "The Silver Bullet" Coors |
#1344, aired 1990-06-07 | LEFTOVERS $100: This light beer was originally brewed in the city of Plzen, Czechoslovakia Pilsner |
#1327, aired 1990-05-15 | 4-LETTER WORDS $200: A witch's concoction, whether or not it contains coffee, tea or beer Brew |
#1326, aired 1990-05-14 | WORD ORIGINS $100: This name for an earthenware beer mug is German for "stone" Stein |
#1278, aired 1990-03-07 | POTENT POTABLES $200: Chihuahua beer is brewed & bottled for people, not puppies, in this country Mexico |
#1255, aired 1990-02-02 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $800: Coors beer is brewed in this Colorado city Golden |
#1237, aired 1990-01-09 | POT LUCK $600: Breman, Germany's St. Pauli Girl is this brand of beer |
#1229, aired 1989-12-28 | CITIES $400: Now the home of beer hall festivals, it was the site of the Beer Hall Putsch, or revolt, in 1923 Munich |
#1229, aired 1989-12-28 | POTENT POTABLES $600: Referring perhaps to the tall masts, this tall beer glass is named for a kind of ship schooner |
#1224, aired 1989-12-21 | DANCERS $400: This classiest of tap dancers was born in Omaha, the son of an Austrian beer salesman Fred Astaire |
#1186, aired 1989-10-30 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $300: It's the biggest selling brand of beer in the U.S. Budweiser |
#1185, aired 1989-10-27 | "KEY"s $400: Holy Schlitz! It's slang for a beer can opener a churchkey |
#1182, aired 1989-10-24 | FOREIGN BRAND NAMES $800: "The Gourmet Guide to Beer" calls this top-selling lager from Holland "rich, fruity & well-balanced" Heineken |
#1161, aired 1989-09-25 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $400: This company now sells Squirt, Vernors & its own cream soda, but it still sells more root beer than anything A&W |
#1160, aired 1989-09-22 | SINGERS $300: Country music "Jr." whose 1989 video "There's a Tear in My Beer" features his late, legendary father Hank Williams, Jr. |
#1135, aired 1989-07-07 | HOUSEHOLD HINTS $200: Mary Ellen says you can use a beer can opener to devein these crustaceans shrimp |
#1127, aired 1989-06-27 | POTENT POTABLES $600: Anhegser-Busch is marketing this type of less-sweet beer that's been a big hit for Asahi in Japan dry |
#1117, aired 1989-06-13 | 5-LETTER WORDS $200: It can refer to beasts of burden, a bank check, a wind current, military conscription or beer on tap draft |
#1108, aired 1989-05-31 | CITIES $200: Birnbaum's United States Travel Guide calls it "the community that made beer famous" Milwaukee |
#1084, aired 1989-04-27 | POTENT POTABLES $400: The main grain of both beer & scotch barley |
#1077, aired 1989-04-18 | QUOTES $600 (Daily Double): Du Maurier & Thomas Hughes concurred life isn't "all beer and" these skittles |
#1051, aired 1989-03-13 | FAMOUS QUOTES $500 (Daily Double): His famous quote heard here is from the 1932 film "The Fatal Glass of Beer":
"It's not a fit night out for man nor beast." W.C. Fields |
#1022, aired 1989-01-31 | VITAMINS & MINERALS $600: Beer is relatively rich in this vitamin group B vitamins |
#1020, aired 1989-01-27 | SONGS $300: 1 of 2 drinks mentioned in Billy Joel's "Piano Man" (1 of) tonic & gin (or beer) |
#1019, aired 1989-01-26 | U.S. HISTORY $400: On Nov. 1775 this body decreed Amer. soldiers should get a quart of cider or spruce beer daily Continental Congress |
#1018, aired 1989-01-25 | MINNESOTA $300: At the largest family-owned brewery in the U.S., you can see how they make this fire-brewed beer Stroh's |
#1008, aired 1989-01-11 | BUSINESS BIGGIES $200: Kidnapped & held for a $10 million ransom in 1983, Alfred Heineken heads a company famous for this beer |
#1004, aired 1989-01-05 | ANCIENT EGYPT $400: World Book calls it Ancient Egypt's most popular beverage - -they were such party animals beer |
#999, aired 1988-12-29 | NONPOTENT POTABLES $1000: The ingredient which makes root beer foamy is the sap of this desert tree yucca tree |
#979, aired 1988-12-01 | THE '80S $400: In 1989, for the 1st time, Australia sold over 1 million gallons of this in the U.S. wine |
#965, aired 1988-11-11 | SILLY SONGS $100: Song that says, "Roll out the barrel, we'll have a barrel of fun," is named for this type of barrel a beer barrel |
#963, aired 1988-11-09 | POTENT POTABLES $300: This strong, dark type of beer takes its name from Einbeck, Germany, where it was first made bock beer |
#948, aired 1988-10-19 | "DARK" $500: In a commercial for this beer, Martin Mull advised, "Don't be afraid of the dark" Michelob |
#931, aired 1988-09-26 | 1ST FAMILY TRIVIA $800: An unopened six-pack of this today sells for over $100 Billy Beer |
#924, aired 1988-09-15 | POTENT POTABLES $500: In its ads, this beer proclaims, "This world calls for" it Löwenbräu |
#917, aired 1988-09-06 | POTENT POTABLES $100: Germans call it "liquid bread" beer |
#914, aired 1988-07-21 | CZECH, PLEASE $600: In January 1988, 127 Czechs were accused of stealing some $200,000 worth of this from Pilsen beer |
#899, aired 1988-06-30 | POTENT POTABLES $800: A light Bohemian beer with a strong hops flavor, or the tall glass it's served in Pilsner |
#893, aired 1988-06-22 | POTENT POTABLES $100: A dog's nose is a jigger of gin mixed with a cold glass of this brew beer |
#893, aired 1988-06-22 | TRANSPORTATION $200: It can be either a large sailing ship or a large beer glass schooner |
#844, aired 1988-04-14 | BOTTOMS UP $500: Pilsner beer originated in Pilsen, a city in this country Czechoslovakia |
#839, aired 1988-04-07 | POTENT POTABLES $200: Kirin is a beer from this country Japan |
#829, aired 1988-03-24 | TRAVEL & TOURISM $500: Munich's Hofbrauhaus, Am Eisbach & Augustiner Keller have this type of garden beer garden |
#822, aired 1988-03-15 | BEER $100: Though it won a gold medal at the 1878 World's Fair, it prefers to sport a blue ribbon Pabst |
#822, aired 1988-03-15 | BEER $200: If you pour your beer in the center of the glass rather than the side, you'll get more of this foam (head) |
#822, aired 1988-03-15 | BEER $300: This plant, related to marijuana, is used to flavor beer hops |
#822, aired 1988-03-15 | BEER $400: Ads for this beer say, "Come to think of it, I'll have" 1 of these Heineken |
#822, aired 1988-03-15 | BEER $500: The names of more American brands of beer begin with this 3-letter word than any other old |
#821, aired 1988-03-14 | HAIR CARE $100: Body on Tap shampoo is enriched with this brew beer |
#810, aired 1988-02-26 | LAST LINES $300: "Now's the time to roll the barrel for the gang's all here" "Beer Barrel Polka" |
#792, aired 1988-02-02 | BOTTOMS UP $200: If the fermentation occurs on the bottom of the barrel, it's beer; if it occurs on top, it's this ale |
#755, aired 1987-12-11 | BOTTOMS UP $500: The two main groups of alcoholic beverages are fermented, like beer, & this type, like gin distilled |
#753, aired 1987-12-09 | KANSANS $600: After a Wichita monument to this temperance crusader was knocked over by a beer truck, it was moved Carry Nation |
#722, aired 1987-10-27 | NONPOTENT POTABLES $400: In the late 19th c., Charles Hires changed the name of his "herb tea" to this root beer |
#716, aired 1987-10-19 | RHYME TIME $100: Almost ale near beer |
#708, aired 1987-10-07 | OHIO $200: The Cincinnati Enquirer says John Bennett of Newark, Ohio invented both the beer can & this pest masher the fly swatter |
#700, aired 1987-09-25 | "LL" $500: Pre-lite beer he'd already starred in films, not only as the hero he created but as himself Mickey Spillane |
#676, aired 1987-07-13 | TV IN FILM $100: In it, F. Dunaway is told "You're TV incarnate... war, murder, death--all the same to you as bottles of beer" Network |
#667, aired 1987-06-30 | BOTTOMS UP $200: Only Colorado still has this minimum drinking age -- & only for 3.2% beer 18 |
#655, aired 1987-06-12 | WORLD LEADERS $600: To advertise his Australian visit in Nov. 1986, the sponsoring beer company put out special cans the Pope |
#653, aired 1987-06-10 | POTENT POTABLES $800: The beer that's advertised as "Denmark's greatest export since the Vikings" Carlsberg |
#648, aired 1987-06-03 | POTENT POTABLES $200: U.S. city where Iron City beer is brewed Pittsburgh |
#640, aired 1987-05-22 | BEEF $100: Brae, which Time magazine touts as low-fat, low-cal beef, is raised on grass, silage, & this brew beer |
#627, aired 1987-05-05 | BOTTOMS UP $200: A large jigger of whiskey with a beer chaser on the side a Boilermaker |
#627, aired 1987-05-05 | BOTTOMS UP $400: The Official Mixer's Manual's "Cincinnati" is half beer & half this; talk about light beer... soda water |
#622, aired 1987-04-28 | HOPS $200: An oil from dried flowers of the hop plant is used in brewing this beer |
#618, aired 1987-04-22 | U.S. STATES $200: Though the Pro Football Hall of Fame is in this state, the state beverage is tomato juice, not beer Ohio |
#616, aired 1987-04-20 | DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME $400: According to "Significa", you may die if you drink beer while doing this to your shoes polishing |
#605, aired 1987-04-03 | SODA POP QUIZ $400: Barnyard name for a root beer float a black cow |
#581, aired 1987-03-02 | THE FOOD BUSINESS $400 (Daily Double): Soft drink developed by Roy Allen, who became partner w/Frank Wright to open stands to sell it A&W Root Beer |
#581, aired 1987-03-02 | EUROPE $600: Known for its beer, this city was where Hitler led his infamous Beer Hall Putsch Munich |
#564, aired 1987-02-05 | NONPOTENT POTABLES $500: Most root beer makers use the sap of the desert yucca tree to create this the foam |
#550, aired 1987-01-16 | HOMOPHONES $100: To feel ill, or a heavy beer ail/ale |
#547, aired 1987-01-13 | POTENT POTABLES $100: It puts the kick in Welsh Rabbit beer |
#526, aired 1986-12-15 | 20TH C. AMERICANS $500: After Prohibition, the Clydesdales delivered Bud's 1st case of beer to this ex-N.Y. governor Al Smith |
#524, aired 1986-12-11 | BEER $100: In '60s ads, they called to this girl for Carling Black Label Mabel |
#524, aired 1986-12-11 | BEER $200 (Daily Double): TV series in which title characters worked for this brewery Laverne & Shirley |
#524, aired 1986-12-11 | BEER $300: While Bud calls itself the "King of Beers", this one calls itself the "Beer of Danish Kings" Tuborg |
#524, aired 1986-12-11 | BEER $400: In 1963, Schlitz became the 1st beer to be marketed nationally in these tab top or pull top cans |
#524, aired 1986-12-11 | BEER $500: In composition, malt liquor is the same as beer except for this has a higher alcohol content |
#505, aired 1986-11-14 | DAYS IN SONG $1,000 (Daily Double): Title of the following headbreaking, not heartbreaking, song:
"It's getting late have you seen my mates /
Ma tell me when the boys get here /
It's seven o'clock and I want to rock /
Want to get a belly full of beer..." "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting" |