#9054, aired 2024-03-07 | THE TALLEST ONE $1200: On the 2001 World Series champion Arizona Diamondbacks "the Big Unit" Randy Johnson |
#9052, aired 2024-03-05 | WORDS IN COLONEL JESSUP'S BIG SPEECH $600: You don't want plaque building up in these of your arteries walls |
#9022, aired 2024-01-23 | MOVIES IN REWIND $1200: In 1954 a big new guy in town strolls around a world capital, rebuilding entire structures & repairing broken power stations Godzilla |
#9013, aired 2024-01-10 | WORLD OF FIRST NAMES $800: Many boys in Latin America have names of the big archangels: Gabriel, Rafael & this Spanish name Miguel |
#8965, aired 2023-11-03 | BIG-SCREEN ELVIS $400: An ad for this film said, "It's that 'go-go' guy (Elvis) and that 'bye-bye' gal (Ann-Margret) in the fun capital of the world!" Viva Las Vegas |
#8965, aired 2023-11-03 | BIG-SCREEN ELVIS $800: In 1963 he was the kid who kicked Elvis in "It Happened at the World's Fair"; 16 years later, he played Elvis on TV Kurt Russell |
#14, aired 2023-09-27 | OUT OF BREATH $800: During World War I, Germany deployed a massive, fort-demolishing howitzer nicknamed Big this Bertha |
#8935, aired 2023-09-22 | THINKING OF UKRAINE $400: Ukraine produces much of the world's oil from these big yellow flowers, a national symbol sunflowers |
#8926, aired 2023-09-11 | WORLD OF BARBIE $200: In 2023 she & Ryan Gosling were the leads for a big-screen live-action "Barbie" adventure Margot Robbie |
#8905, aired 2023-06-30 | WELCOME TO THE BIG URBAN AREA $200: This urban area of about 37 million is also home to Shinjuku Station, the world's busiest train station Tokyo |
#8839, aired 2023-03-30 | WORLD PLACE NAMES $1200: Seen here is a big sign for the longest place name in Europe, a 58-letter town in this country, starting with "Llanfair" Wales |
#8810, aired 2023-02-17 | TIME TO GO BIG $1200: Dubbed "The American Dream", the world's self-proclaimed longest car is a 26-wheeled, 100-foot limousine--naturally, this type a stretch limousine |
#8779, aired 2023-01-05 | MANY RIVERS TO CROSS $800: Connecting Rotherhithe & Wapping, the world's first big underwater tunnel was completed in 1843 beneath this river the Thames |
#8773, aired 2022-12-28 | WORLD CAPITALS $1600: It's home to Kim Il-sung University Pyongyang |
#8769, aired 2022-12-22 | BIG BATTLES $1200: Fought from Feb. to Dec. with 700,000 casualties, the Battle of Verdun was the longest of this war World War I |
#8763, aired 2022-12-14 | THE PROOF $1000: To prove to Boswell that the material world was real, this English writer & lexicographer kicked a big rock Dr. Johnson |
#8759, aired 2022-12-08 | THE WORLD OF PATENT MODELS $400: Mary Carpenter earned 17 patents, including for a sewing machine & won a big lawsuit over this, the violation of patent rights (patent) infringement |
#8712, aired 2022-10-04 | TOYING WITH YOU $400: The National Toy Hall of Fame honored a box made of this; inside a big one, "a child is transported to a world of (their) own" cardboard |
#8681, aired 2022-07-11 | GLACIERS $600: 99% of the world's glacial ice is located on Antarctica & this big island well to the north Greenland |
#8646, aired 2022-05-23 | WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS FILMS $600: Gene Hackman's first plan for a title-winning shot isn't big with his team but--spoiler alert for this basketball pic--things work out Hoosiers |
#8621, aired 2022-04-18 | WORLD LEADERS $400: The "Big 3"--FDR, Churchill & Stalin--had a working vacation at the Feb. 1945 conference at this Black Sea resort Yalta |
#8603, aired 2022-03-23 | WE READ IT IN THE '80s $1000: He set the '80s New York literary world on fire with "Bright Lights, Big City" Jay McInerney |
#8567, aired 2022-02-01 | LITTLE THINGS IN A BIG WORLD $400: Krill differ from true shrimp in that these respiratory organs are externally visible gills |
#8567, aired 2022-02-01 | LITTLE THINGS IN A BIG WORLD $800: The buzz is true--the smallest hummingbird is this one named for an insect the bee hummingbird |
#8567, aired 2022-02-01 | LITTLE THINGS IN A BIG WORLD $1200: Also called a light quantum, this bit of radiation travels at the speed of light a photon |
#8567, aired 2022-02-01 | LITTLE THINGS IN A BIG WORLD $1600: Aspergillus niger, also known as black mold, is one of these organisms & may be found widely in a home a fungus |
#8567, aired 2022-02-01 | LITTLE THINGS IN A BIG WORLD $2000: Latin for "whips", these appendages in some protozoa help them get around flagella |
#8536, aired 2021-12-20 | SKIING AROUND THE WORLD $4,000 (Daily Double): Soldeu, El Tarter & Pas de la Casa are part of a big ski resort in this tiny European nation Andorra |
#8533, aired 2021-12-15 | WORLD CITIES $2,000 (Daily Double): The name of this second-largest city in Wales starts with a big bird Swansea |
#8465, aired 2021-08-13 | THINK BIG! $600: With eight lanes for cars & two for trains, this Down Under city's iconic bridge seen here is one of the world's widest Sydney |
#8449, aired 2021-07-22 | SOMETHING BIG IS COMING! $2000: 2/3 of a mile long, the world's longest passenger train, the Ghan, travels 1,850 miles coast to coast across this continent Australia |
#8436, aired 2021-07-05 | THEY DON'T LIVE ON SESAME STREET $800: Big birds of the world include the 6-foot, 30-pound Dalmatian variety of this avian with a large bill & an elastic throat pouch a pelican |
#8372, aired 2021-04-06 | THE WORLD IN 1900 $800: Jean Sibelius' "Finlandia" premiered in this capital but ruling Russia had big problems with the patriotism within Helsinki |
#8352, aired 2021-03-09 | FERRIS & OBSERVATION WHEELS $600: Las Vegas' observation wheel, currently the world's tallest, has this 2-word name, like a gambler who bets big on craps High Roller |
#8309, aired 2021-01-07 | TELEVISION $400: Taking its name from a George Orwell character, this show with housemates under surveillance has watchers all over the world Big Brother |
#8275, aired 2020-11-06 | 20th CENTURY ENGLISH $800: A twist on Defoe, "Girl" or "Gal" this for a female assistant was big pre-World War II Friday |
#8221, aired 2020-05-25 | WORLD HISTORY $1000: From a word for "merchant", this econ. system big in the 1600s was about a favorable balance of trade & amassing precious metal mercantilism |
#8195, aired 2020-04-03 | WEAPONS OF THE WAR $600: Big Bertha howitzers & Sopwith Pups World War I |
#8169, aired 2020-02-27 | MAGAZINES COME & GO $1000: This long-running magazine started publishing a "Little Kids" edition to teach youngsters 3-6 about our big world National Geographic |
#8145, aired 2020-01-24 | THE GRAMMY AWARDS $800: 1985's Song of the Year was this charity number with 21 soloists & a big chorus of stars "We Are The World" |
#8088, aired 2019-11-06 | AMERICAN WORLD'S FAIRS $400: The 1974 Spokane World's Fair showed a film on the environment in this 4-letter big-screen format IMAX |
#8062, aired 2019-10-01 | THE INSECT WORLD $1,000 (Daily Double): This bee named for its habit of tunneling into wood looks like a big, less hairy bumblebee a carpenter bee |
#7982, aired 2019-04-30 | AMERICAN GODS $1600: Makunaima & his brother created the world, according to these West Indies people who lent their name to a big sea the Carib |
#7964, aired 2019-04-04 | WORLD WAR II $1600: Many have seen Germany's decision to do this along with Italy 4 days after Pearl Harbor as a big mistake declare war on the United States |
#7957, aired 2019-03-26 | WORLD OF WARCRAFT $1200: The French invented this big grenade used in sieges--the user didn't want to be "hoist with his own" one a petard |
#7951, aired 2019-03-18 | FIVE GUYS $1,400 (Daily Double): On his passing in 2018, the cast of "The Big Bang Theory" tweeted, "Thank you for inspiring us and the world" (Stephen) Hawking |
#7917, aired 2019-01-29 | BUILDING BIG $400: New York City's Twin Towers were briefly the tallest in the world until this U.S. building surpassed them in 1973 the Sears Tower |
#7917, aired 2019-01-29 | BUILDING BIG $1,000 (Daily Double): With the Burj Kahlifa, the world's tallest building is in the Mideast for the 1st time since this was surpassed in 1311 the Great Pyramid |
#7882, aired 2018-12-11 | THE BIG BATTALIONS $200: Russia leads the world with more than 20,000 of these, like the new T-14 with an automated turret & 125mm cannon tanks |
#7882, aired 2018-12-11 | THE BIG BATTALIONS $400: The U.S. rules the seas with 11 of these mighty ships, more than the rest of the world's fleets combined aircraft carriers |
#7882, aired 2018-12-11 | THE BIG BATTALIONS $2,400 (Daily Double): This country's nearly 2.2 million active military personnel is by far the world's largest standing force China |
#7759, aired 2018-05-10 | FAST COMPANY $2000: (Jay Leno presents the clue.) Back around World War I when you wanted to go fast, you put a big aircraft engine in a lightweight car; my 1915 Hispano-Souza uses the same kind of aircraft V8 as the S.P.A.D. flown by this race-car driver & top-scoring U.S. ace of World War I Eddie Rickenbacker |
#7723, aired 2018-03-21 | PIZARRO WORLD $2000: Pizarro scored big in an agreement with the Spanish crown known as the capitulation of this city 40 miles from Madrid Toledo |
#7708, aired 2018-02-28 | THE WORLD ALMANAC 2018 $800: A list of Dow Jones Industrial Average milestones includes first close over this big number, Jan. 25, 2017 20,000 |
#7692, aired 2018-02-06 | ENTERTAINE"D" $400: Harry Styles made his big-screen acting debut in this World War II-set film of 2017 Dunkirk |
#7660, aired 2017-12-22 | I KNOW THAT PERFORMER'S FACE $1200: A big 2015 for Judy Greer, who was Bryce Dallas Howard's sis in "Jurassic World" and Paul Rudd's ex in this Marvel-ous pic Ant-Man |
#7652, aired 2017-12-12 | MAMMAL PLANET $1600: Resembling the leopard, this New World cat is a great swimmer & can hunt in water, but prefers an ambush from land, disabling its prey with a bite from its powerful jaws a jaguar |
#7584, aired 2017-07-27 | PENNANTS $1000: In 2007 this slugger had some Big Papi in his bat, hitting .714 in the ALDS on the way to pennant & World Series wins (David) Ortiz |
#7531, aired 2017-05-15 | WORLD GEOGRAPHY $1200: America's Little Diomede & Russia's Big Diomede Islands are only 2 1/2 miles apart in this waterway the Bering Strait |
#7520, aired 2017-04-28 | THE WIDE WORLD OF SPOTS $1000: This 3-word feature of Jupiter is at its smallest ever recorded, having shrunk from 3 Earths to 1 Earth wide the Big Red Spot |
#7437, aired 2017-01-03 | LEGO $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Lego Systems in Enfield, CT.) Popular sets from the building series include such landmarks as Big Ben, the Eiffel Tower & this World Heritage Site & masterpiece of Indian architecture the Taj Mahal |
#7423, aired 2016-12-14 | MUCH BIGGER THAN A BREADBOX $400: The most powerful mobile artillery piece to that time, "Big Bertha" was a long-range German cannon first used in this conflict World War I |
#7414, aired 2016-12-01 | BUILDING BIG $800: In 2011 Cornell researchers concluded that this NYC building is the most photographed in the world the Empire State Building |
#7402, aired 2016-11-15 | MTV $1600: "Go Big or Go Home" is the subtitle of the latest version of this reality stalwart featuring 7 strangers The Real World |
#7391, aired 2016-10-31 | ABBREVIATED REALITY SHOWS $1000: About the Roloffs including Matt, Amy & Zach, who each have a type of dwarfism:
"LPBW" Little People, Big World |
#7297, aired 2016-05-10 | LITERARY POTPOURRI $1200: Gore Vidal feuded with Norman Mailer but admitted that this first Mailer book was the big one among World War II novels The Naked and the Dead |
#7276, aired 2016-04-11 | BIG BATS OF BASEBALL $200: In 2015 this "Big Papi" with 500+ homers & a .455 World Series batting average said 2016 would be his final season (David) Ortiz |
#7236, aired 2016-02-15 | RACE $200: Jesse Owens, known as "the Buckeye Bullet", broke an astounding 3 world records & tied a 4th, all within 45 minutes, for this Big 10 school Ohio State |
#7185, aired 2015-12-04 | CANADIAN LANDMARKS $1200: The 30-foot Big Nickel is in this Ontario city that's near & dear to my heart Sudbury, Northern Ontario |
#7120, aired 2015-07-24 | TRANSPORTATION $1000: This eurocompany, really big in passenger jets, also produces close to 1/3 of the world's helicopters Airbus |
#7100, aired 2015-06-26 | AMERICAN HISTORY $2,000 (Daily Double): The Great White Fleet, 16 battleships that toured the world in 1907, were a show of TR's foreign policy called this the Big Stick |
#7088, aired 2015-06-10 | TOYS & GAMES $600: This handheld device made its debut at the 1939 World's Fair & hit it big when it started showing Disney images a View-Master |
#7051, aired 2015-04-20 | THE FIRST PRESIDENT $1000: ...to cross the Atlantic while in office, he did it on a big diplomatic trip to France Woodrow Wilson |
#7050, aired 2015-04-17 | I'M JUST A BILL $600: His "Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World" show was big but he lost his fortune through mismanagement Buffalo Bill |
#7036, aired 2015-03-30 | JEOPARDY! AROUND THE WORLD $800: Players on Danish "Jeopardy!" don't play for the big bucks; as seen here, they play for the big these krone |
#7029, aired 2015-03-19 | THE 16th CENTURY $800: A 1531 writer gave this word a new meaning, saying Martin Luther was making this big kind of change to the whole world a reformation |
#7029, aired 2015-03-19 | WORLD PEAS $800: Garden peas were big in 1850s Moravia, where this man tested 34 varieties (Gregor) Mendel |
#6968, aired 2014-12-24 | TURTLES $600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew sits next to a big guy at the Turtle Conservancy.) Few natural predators & competitors for food, this South American giant tortoise became the largest species in the world the Galápagos tortoise |
#6936, aired 2014-11-10 | WHAT KIND OF ANIMAL ARE YOU? $100 (Daily Double): Grete Waitz served as one of these pacesetters in her first New York City Marathon: she won the race & set a world record a rabbit |
#6917, aired 2014-10-14 | WORLD CITIES $800: It's the only big city in Uruguay Montevideo |
#6914, aired 2014-10-09 | WORLD WAR I SLANG $1,000 (Daily Double): The German gun "Long Max" was not as famous as this alliterative Krupp product Big Bertha |
#6912, aired 2014-10-07 | BIG STUFF $200: This continent covers about 30% of the world's land area & has about 60% of its people Asia |
#6912, aired 2014-10-07 | BIG STUFF $800: Oklahoma's Winstar World this establishment has 500,000 square feet & 88 tables Casino |
#6912, aired 2014-10-07 | BIG STUFF $1000: 2024 is the target date to complete the Square Kilometer Array, which will be the world's largest of these a radio telescope |
#6896, aired 2014-09-15 | THOSE ARE SOME BIG SHOES $800: David Muir was named to replace her as the regular anchor of "World News Tonight" Diane Sawyer |
#6860, aired 2014-06-13 | HISTORIC TV $400: Before "Survivor" & "Big Brother", this MTV show took television into a house where 7 young people lived together The Real World |
#6846, aired 2014-05-26 | BIG STUFF $800: Cawker City, Kansas claims the world's biggest ball of this 5-letter item, with around 8 million feet twine |
#6846, aired 2014-05-26 | BIG STUFF $2,400 (Daily Double): The world's largest building by volume is this company's 472 million-cubic-foot factory in Everett, Wash. Boeing |
#6835, aired 2014-05-09 | SOUTH AMERICAN WILDLIFE $1,000 (Daily Double): This feline with a fancy coat is the only New World resident traditionally classified as a big cat a jaguar |
#6753, aired 2014-01-15 | FLOWERS AROUND THE WORLD $600: In "East of Eden" he wrote that the Salinas Valley was carpeted with poppies, like the ones seen here in Big Sur (John) Steinbeck |
#6645, aired 2013-07-05 | IT'S A BIG WORLD $200: The saguaro is an often 5-story-tall type of this plant a cactus |
#6645, aired 2013-07-05 | IT'S A BIG WORLD $400: In 2010 Guinness said a Turkish man sported the longest this body part, 3.46 inches from bridge to tip the nose |
#6645, aired 2013-07-05 | IT'S A BIG WORLD $600: This "tyrant lizard" could take his 5-foot skull & rear up to a height of 18 feet Tyrannosaurus rex |
#6645, aired 2013-07-05 | IT'S A BIG WORLD $800: 23,000 people in its 6.6 million square feet keep Americans safe the Pentagon |
#6645, aired 2013-07-05 | IT'S A BIG WORLD $1000: East to west, the greatest distance across this country is 6,000 miles; north to south, 2,800 Russia |
#6590, aired 2013-04-19 | TV SHOWS BY DAD $1200: On a TLC reality series:
4-foot-tall Matt Roloff Little People, Big World |
#6589, aired 2013-04-18 | LESSER-KNOWN FAITHS $600: "The slowest growing religion in the world", the Church of the Latter Day Dude was inspired by this slacker film The Big Lebowski |
#6541, aired 2013-02-11 | CELEBRITIES $800: Before making it big on screen as Jacob Black, he was big into martial arts & was a junior world champion Taylor Lautner |
#6434, aired 2012-08-02 | THE 1910s $400: In 1919 the Chicago White Sox lost this big baseball series on purpose, making them the "Black Sox" the World Series |
#6408, aired 2012-06-27 | HAPPY BIRTHDAY $400: & a big happy Sept. 26 birthday to her, born at Sea World in 1985 & the 1st killer whale to survive being born in captivity Shamu |
#6388, aired 2012-05-30 | CROSS WORLD CLUES "P" $400: Big Louisiana lake
(13) Pontchartrain |
#6360, aired 2012-04-20 | AXIS & ALLIES $200: These countries were the "Big 3" Allied powers of World War II U.S., Britain, and Russia (or U.S.S.R.) |
#6343, aired 2012-03-28 | BIG WORDS $400: The world's longest known cave system is in Kentucky & has this name that describes its size Mammoth |
#6328, aired 2012-03-07 | BRIDGES $200: In the 1930s this West Coast city hosted a World's Fair & got big new bridges crossing its bay San Francisco |
#6323, aired 2012-02-29 | HAI KARATE! $1000: Many historians trace karate's origins to this big Japanese island invaded by the U.S. in the waning days of World War II Okinawa |
#6318, aired 2012-02-22 | GO "BIG" $1000: Feminine nickname for a huge German artillery piece of World War I Big Bertha |
#6294, aired 2012-01-19 | WEAPONS OF WORLD WAR II $800: Ships in the U.S. Navy's Casablanca class of "escort" these were smaller than their big cousins like the Lexington aircraft carriers |
#6209, aired 2011-09-22 | THE WORLD TRADE CENTER & GROUND ZERO $400: The tallest of the new buildings, first dubbed the Freedom Tower, will soar this many feet to signify a big year in American history 1,776 |
#6186, aired 2011-07-04 | REALLY BIG COUNTRIES $1200: The people of this country, home to the world's largest tropical rain forest, speak Portuguese Brazil |
#6085, aired 2011-02-11 | DOWN SOUTH IN SOUTH GEORGIA $1200: (Tom Ritchie of Lindblad Expeditions delivers the clue from South Georgia.) South Georgia is the breeding ground for close to half the world's population of the largest pinniped--the Southern type of this seal now protected from hunting elephant seals |
#6081, aired 2011-02-07 | BIG WORLD $400: This largest island is 50 times the size of Denmark, the country to which it belongs Greenland |
#6081, aired 2011-02-07 | BIG WORLD $800: Almost 10 times the size of the Everglades, the largest swamp is the Pantanal of Mato Grosso in this country Brazil |
#6081, aired 2011-02-07 | BIG WORLD $1200: When measured by shoreline, this North American bay is the world's largest Hudson Bay |
#6081, aired 2011-02-07 | BIG WORLD $1600: By volume, this deep Siberian lake is the world's largest body of fresh water Lake Baikal |
#6081, aired 2011-02-07 | BIG WORLD $2000: Covering half of the island of Hawaii, it's the largest volcano on Earth Mauna Loa |
#6065, aired 2011-01-14 | THE BIG "C" $200: The world's largest of these religious symbols soars 198 feet high over Effingham, Illinois & weighs 180 tons a cross |
#6065, aired 2011-01-14 | THE BIG "C" $800: The world's largest wheel of this food is 6' wide & weighs 1,300 pounds; when's the world's largest fondue party? cheese |
#6065, aired 2011-01-14 | THE BIG "C" $1000: Dewberry, Alberta claims the world's largest of these, whose main purpose is serving food to cowboys a chuckwagon |
#6026, aired 2010-11-22 | YANKEES, NO! $1200: A "Big Red Machine" from this city ran right over the Yankees in a 4-game sweep of the 1976 World Series Cincinnati |
#5873, aired 2010-03-10 | "K" RATIONS $800: On the big screen he was billed as the "Eighth Wonder of the World" King Kong |
#5840, aired 2010-01-22 | THE WORLD ALMANAC AND BOOK OF FACTS $1600: This state is big, it's fiercely independent & it has the highest percentage of people without health insurance Texas |
#5773, aired 2009-10-21 | WHERE IN THE WORLD IS YOUR HQ? $200: Lloyd's; they're big in insurance, over on Lime St. England |
#5773, aired 2009-10-21 | 21st CENTURY WORLD LEADERS $200: "Big Love" meets "The West Wing"? Pres. Jacob Zuma, who presides over this country from Pretoria, has 3 wives South Africa |
#5736, aired 2009-07-13 | THE WORLD OF M. SASEK $600 (Daily Double): Here's Saint Patrick's Cathedral in this European capital city where Saint Patrick is a big deal Dublin |
#5656, aired 2009-03-23 | BORN TO RUN $800: At a Big 10 meet in Michigan in 1935, this grandson of a slave broke 3 world records & tied a fourth, all in an hour (Jesse) Owens |
#5472, aired 2008-05-27 | POETS & POETRY $400: Carl Sandburg's famous ode to this city calls it "Hog Butcher for the World" & "City of the Big Shoulders" Chicago |
#5421, aired 2008-03-17 | THE SIGN OF THE FOUR $200: At the end of World War I, the nations designated the "Big Four" were the U.S., Italy, France & this one Great Britain |
#5345, aired 2007-11-30 | PUBLIC DOMAIN JUKEBOX $800: Some big gloves might be a nice present for the guy in this song heard here "He's Got The Whole World In His Hands" |
#5335, aired 2007-11-16 | ECONOMIES OF THE WORLD $400: This country is the largest producer of newsprint & is also big in wheat, but fur trapping has dropped off Canada |
#5208, aired 2007-04-11 | POLITICAL NICKNAMES $1600: A member of the post-WWI Big Four: Le Tigre Georges Clemenceau |
#5193, aired 2007-03-21 | WORLD OF WATER $1200: This type of "plain" is covered by water when a river overflows; the Ganges & Yangtze have big ones a floodplain |
#5187, aired 2007-03-13 | COUPONS FOLKS MIGHT WANT $800: Buy this 26-time world champion MLB team, get a minor league team free? Call me "Big Stein", Jr.! the New York Yankees |
#5002, aired 2006-05-16 | WORLD AUTHORS $200: This Brit coined "doublethink" & "Big Brother is watching you" (George) Orwell |
#4938, aired 2006-02-15 | I'M DOWN WITH HOMEWORK $1200: Geography: It's called a sea, but it's also the world's biggest lake. 143,000 square miles, that's hella big the Caspian Sea |
#4937, aired 2006-02-14 | O PIONEERS! $1600: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from a pasture in Old World Wisconsin.)
In this "Little House" book that precedes "on the Prairie", Laura Ingalls Wilder described her earliest days in Wisconsin Little House in the Big Woods |
#4930, aired 2006-02-03 | WORLD AUTHORS $1,000 (Daily Double): Turgenev regarded this author of "The Cossacks" as the "great author of the Russian land" Tolstoy |
#4879, aired 2005-11-24 | OPERA $2,000 (Daily Double): In a Richard Strauss opera, the princess sends one of these to her cavalier--hence the title a rose |
#4849, aired 2005-10-13 | LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL $200: On Aug. 29, 2004 the pabao team from Curacao, led by 168-pound "Big Papi" Pineda, won the Little League version of this the World Series |
#4842, aired 2005-10-04 | IT'S A "SIN" $800: For more than 200 years, the annual Baltic Herring Market & Fair has been a big to-do in this world capital Helsinki |
#4747, aired 2005-04-05 | I REMEMBER... $1200: ...Diana Spencer married a Windsor prince, while fashion designer Diane Halfin married a prince of this family von Furstenberg |
#4722, aired 2005-03-01 | BIG BROTHERS $800: Dennis' big bro, he played a pilot who saved the world in 1996's "Independence Day" Randy Quaid |
#4696, aired 2005-01-24 | YOU'RE A BIG SCREEN MONSTER! $1000: 1951:
James Arness the Thing from Another World |
#4541, aired 2004-05-10 | BIG, REALLY BIG! $200: Built on 200 acres, this Washington, D.C. train station was once the world's largest Union Station |
#4377, aired 2003-09-23 | NOW THAT'S BIG! $800: With an audience of more than 2 billion, the final match in this sport's World Cup is the most watched TV event soccer |
#4377, aired 2003-09-23 | NOW THAT'S BIG! $4,000 (Daily Double): With a wingspan up to one foot, the world's largest of these insects is the Queen Alexandra's Birdwing a butterfly |
#4368, aired 2003-09-10 | "BIG" & "LITTLE" $600: Your kids might enjoy a visit to S. Williamsport, PA. where there's a museum devoted to this sports program Little League |
#4298, aired 2003-04-16 | "POT" LUCK $1600: The Big 3's last meeting during World War II took place in July 1945 in this city near Berlin Potsdam |
#4289, aired 2003-04-03 | BIG SCREEN COMPASS BEARINGS $4,000 (Daily Double): Eloquent pacifist World War I film about German boys in the trenches All Quiet on the Western Front |
#4197, aired 2002-11-26 | THE BIG DAY $200: This Neb. city's Henry Doorly Zoo has the largest glazed geodesic dome, housing the world's largest indoor desert Omaha |
#4191, aired 2002-11-18 | WORLD HISTORY $1200: Term for the period in England from 1760 to 1840 during which steam power & big factories came into vogue Industrial Revolution |
#4181, aired 2002-11-04 | WORLD LITERATURE $800: In the 18th C. Radischev protested the abuse of peasants in "Journey from St. Petersburg to" this big city Moscow |
#4125, aired 2002-07-05 | PAPER $400: The "Big 3" dailies in France are Liberation, Le Figaro & this, meaning "The World" Le Monde |
#4086, aired 2002-05-13 | BIG NAMES IN SPORTS $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Bank One Ballpark in Phoenix.) In 2001 the Diamondbacks were going for their first world championship; this team was going for its 27th the Yankees |
#3964, aired 2001-11-22 | ASCENT OF EVEREST $600: In 1996 Greg MacGillivray produced a film on the world's tallest mountain for this big-screen format IMAX |
#3919, aired 2001-09-20 | WE ARE THE WORLD $200: Organization that employs the woman seen here the World Wrestling Federation |
#3758, aired 2000-12-27 | IT'S A BIG WORLD $100: The USA's highest mountain is found in this state, the USA's largest Alaska (Mt. McKinley/Denali) |
#3758, aired 2000-12-27 | IT'S A BIG WORLD $200: Spanning from Europe to the Pacific, it's the largest country in the world Russia |
#3758, aired 2000-12-27 | IT'S A BIG WORLD $300: A view is seen here of this city with the largest population of any urban area in the world Tokyo |
#3758, aired 2000-12-27 | IT'S A BIG WORLD $400: 1 of the 2 countries on whose border you'll find the world's highest mountain Nepal or China |
#3758, aired 2000-12-27 | IT'S A BIG WORLD $500: Glaciers cover nearly 15% of this island nation east of Greenland Iceland |
#3741, aired 2000-12-04 | HISTORY OF THE WORLD PART 3 $800: On August 22, 1922 gunmen took the life of this Irish leader played by Liam Neeson on the big screen Michael Collins |
#3699, aired 2000-10-05 | AROUND THE WORLD $800: A symbol of the millennium, the big wheel seen here is officially known as this British city's "Eye" London |
#3593, aired 2000-03-29 | THE BIG PARADE $200: Now in Florida, it's the popular parade seen here:
(at Disney World) Main Street Electrical Parade |
#3561, aired 2000-02-14 | AROUND THE WORLD $200: Most of this small British dependency on ths Spanish coast is dominated by a big "rock" Gibraltar |
#3498, aired 1999-11-17 | THE BIG APPLE $1000: At 976,300,000 bushels, this Asian country led the world in apple production in 1998; the U.S. was 2nd at 271,100,000 China |
#3483, aired 1999-10-27 | SOUNDTRACKS BY SONGS $800: 1983:
"I Heard It Through the Grapevine",
"Good Lovin'",
"Joy to the World" The Big Chill |
#3412, aired 1999-06-08 | IT'S A "SMALL" WORLD $400: Animatronic big-screen warriors seen here Small Soldiers |
#3388, aired 1999-05-05 | CAREERS $400: For decades Mario Zacchini was a real "big shot" in the circus world with this type of act Human cannonball |
#3380, aired 1999-04-23 | 1945 $400: In February 1945, the "Big 3" met in this Crimean resort to work out the fate of the postwar world Yalta |
#3373, aired 1999-04-14 | "SI" THE WORLD $200: Visit the big volcano on this island & you can say, "Etna, I'm glad I met ya" Sicily |
#3370, aired 1999-04-09 | BEFORE & AFTER $1000: Stage play that features Maggie, Big Daddy & Brick in Tibet Cat on a Hot Tin Roof of the World |
#3363, aired 1999-03-31 | GANGSTERS $200: Arnold "The Brain" Rothstein was accused of masterminding the big fix of this in 1919; it wasn't proved World Series |
#3320, aired 1999-01-29 | COLLEGE SPORTS $100: In 1998 the Yankees won the big league; Toms River East, N.J. the Little League; & USC the college version of this World Series |
#3250, aired 1998-10-23 | HISTORY ON THE SCREEN $200: Jean Stapleton played this towering American on the big screen in "Eleanor, First Lady of the World" Eleanor Roosevelt |
#3201, aired 1998-06-29 | FIRST LADIES $100: First Lady for most of the 1950s, she was a big fan of "As The World Turns" Mamie Eisenhower |
#3191, aired 1998-06-15 | THE BIG APPLE $400: One World Trade Center is the tallest building in the city; this is the second tallest Two World Trade Center |
#3169, aired 1998-05-14 | REALLY BIG $400: Spain's "El Gordo" is the richest prize offered by one of these in the world; in 1997 it reached $261 million Lottery |
#3086, aired 1998-01-19 | WINTER $400: This singing rival of Tom Jones had a big hit with "Winter World of Love" in the winter of 1970 Engelbert Humperdinck |
#3056, aired 1997-12-08 | BIG "SHOT"s $1000: Emerson's line following "Here once the embattled farmers stood" "Shot heard 'round the world" |
#3041, aired 1997-11-17 | BIG ISLANDS $600: The largest & most westernmost island in the West Indies, it's the world's largest sugar exporter Cuba |
#3005, aired 1997-09-26 | WORLD WAR I $500: Nicknamed for the granddaughter of arms maker Alfred Krupp, this howitzer weighed 43 tons "Big Bertha" |
#2945, aired 1997-05-23 | AROUND THE WORLD $400: Peru is almost twice as big as this second-largest U.S. state Texas |
#2696, aired 1996-04-29 | CAVES $200: The Big Room in this New Mexico cave system is one of the world's largest single cave chambers Carlsbad Caverns |
#2687, aired 1996-04-16 | WORLD BUSINESS $500: Hoechst, Bayer & BASF are this country's big 3 chemical companies Germany |
#2549, aired 1995-10-05 | AROUND THE WORLD $200: Legend says the volcano goddess known as Madame Pele is sometimes seen on this "Big Island" of the "Aloha State" Hawaii |
#2520, aired 1995-07-14 | QUOTABLE WOMEN $1000: Her novel "So Big" tells us, "Housework's the hardest work in the world. That's why men won't do it" Edna Ferber |
#2517, aired 1995-07-11 | LITERARY CHARACTERS $200: At the end of this novel, Winston Smith acknowledges his love for Big Brother 1984 |
#2297, aired 1994-09-06 | THE CINEMA $100: This big ape was billed as "The Eighth Wonder of the World" King Kong |
#2206, aired 1994-03-21 | "T" TIME $300: A comforting thought: World Book says only 3 or 4 of every 1,000 of these big cats eat people tigers |
#2082, aired 1993-09-28 | WOMEN $400: Bertha Krupp von Bohlen had a big one named after her during World War I tank |
#2049, aired 1993-07-01 | WORLD ALMANAC 1868 $1,000 (Daily Double): This U.S. president earns a big $25,000 a year Andrew Johnson |
#1727, aired 1992-02-18 | WORLD GEOGRAPHY $400: Big cities on this major river include Vientiane in Laos & Phnom Penh in Cambodia the Mekong |
#1685, aired 1991-12-20 | MOVIE MONSTERS $100: This big ape was billed as the "eighth wonder of the world" by promoter Carl Denham King Kong |
#1598, aired 1991-07-10 | WORLD LEADERS $400: During most of WWII, these leaders were known as "The Big 3" Roosevelt, Churchill & Stalin |
#1556, aired 1991-05-13 | WORLD LANDMARKS $500: This 13 1/2-ton London bell was first heard on radio on New Year's Eve, 1923 Big Ben |
#1421, aired 1990-11-05 | LABOR $400: "Big Bill" Haywood helped organize this union whose members were called Wobblies the Industrial Workers of the World |
#1390, aired 1990-09-21 | MONEY $300: The only currency you can use to buy a Big Mac at the biggest MacDonald's in the world a ruble |
#1383, aired 1990-09-12 | AFRICA $200: For a long time the world's richest diamond-producing mine was The Big Hole at Kimberley in this country South Africa |
#1171, aired 1989-10-09 | MAGAZINES $400: Also known by its initials, BBW, it's "The world's first fashion magazine for the full-size woman Big Beautiful Women |
#1082, aired 1989-04-25 | TEXTILES $1,000 (Daily Double): Textile title of the following:
"Ain't nothing in the world like a big-eyed girl / To make me act so funny, make me spend my money / Make me feel real loose like a long-necked goose / Like a girl, oh baby, that's a-what I like..." "Chantilly Lace" |
#1073, aired 1989-04-12 | THE EARTH $1,000 (Daily Double): The new Robinson world map cuts the distortion of this island's size from +554% to +60% Greenland |
#992, aired 1988-12-20 | WORLD GEOGRAPHY $200: The Drake Passage joins these 2 big bodies of water Atlantic & Pacific Oceans |
#927, aired 1988-09-20 | WORLD GEOGRAPHY $300: Kilauea sits on the S.E. slope of Mauna Loa which sits on this island the Big Island of Hawaii |
#890, aired 1988-06-17 | CITY NICKNAMES $100: Nickname popularized in the '70s to show the world that NYC has "a new & brightly polished image" The Big Apple |
#875, aired 1988-05-27 | TV RERUNS $300 (Daily Double): This show's theme heard here, played on 168 1st-run episodes & again & again on countless reruns:
"How will you make it on your own? /
This world is awfully big /
And girl this time you're all alone" The Mary Tyler Moore Show |
#823, aired 1988-03-16 | DOUBLE TALK $100: Family-oriented Las Vegas hotel that's home to the world's largest permanent big-top show Circus Circus |
#765, aired 1987-12-25 | "BIG" $200: Not only does it look like one, but Webster's officially designates the sequoia as this big tree |
#743, aired 1987-11-25 | CAVES $200: The world's largest cave chamber open to tourists is the "Big Room" at these caverns in New Mexico Carlsbad |
#721, aired 1987-10-26 | THE BIG CATS $300: This New World big cat, Panthera onca, swims & climbs well but usually stalks prey on the ground jaguar |
#715, aired 1987-10-16 | BEETHOVEN $500: After hearing Beethoven, this composer from Salzburg said, "Someday he will make a big noise in the world" Mozart |
#702, aired 1987-09-29 | TOP-SELLING PRODUCTS $100: Gorham's top-selling silver pattern or the lace that made the Big Bopper's "world go round" Chantilly |
#640, aired 1987-05-22 | WORLD WAR II $300 (Daily Double): Title of the following, a big hit during the war: "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy (of Company B)" |
#562, aired 1987-02-03 | "WORLD"LY SONGS $100: Debuted at 1964 World's Fair in N.Y., it's a "little" song for a big Disney attraction "It's a Small World" |
#519, aired 1986-12-04 | WORLD GEOGRAPHY $400 (Daily Double): European capital in the title of the following:
[Instrumental music plays] Lisbon |
#287, aired 1985-10-15 | AUTOMOBILES $1000: Currently, this model from one of U.S. Big 3 carmakers is best-selling single model in the world the Ford Escort |
#267, aired 1985-09-17 | "WOMAN"LY MOVIES $1000: In this '54 film, June Allyson, Lauren Bacall & Arlene Dahl proved big business was not for men only Woman's World |
#177, aired 1985-05-14 | THE BODY $1,100 (Daily Double): It was "hanging down" in the following:
"That wiggle in the walk / And giggle in the talk / Lord, makes the world go 'round / There ain't nothin' in the world / Like a big-eyed girl / That makes me act so funny / Make me spend my money / Make me feel real loose, like a long necked goose / Like a girl, oh baby, that's what I like" a ponytail |
#168, aired 1985-05-01 | MOVIE MOTTOS $200: RKO called it "The greatest film the world will ever see", a boast as big as their ape the original King Kong |
#138, aired 1985-03-20 | WORLD WAR I $400: Feminine nickname of 2 famous German long-range guns Big Bertha |
#54, aired 1984-11-22 | FOREIGN CITIES $100 (Daily Double): Its baseball team is named for '67 World's Fair held there Montreal |
#14, aired 1984-09-27 | WORLD LEADERS $100: During '80s hostage crisis, dart boards bearing his face were a big seller Ayatollah Khomeini |
#1, aired 1984-09-10 | LAKES & RIVERS $500: World's largest lake, nearly 5 times as big as Superior the Caspian Sea |
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Gabby Fusco, an 11-year-old from Maspeth, New York
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Mark Petterson, a senior from the University of Kansas
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Bethlehem Lema, a 12-year-old from San Diego, California
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William Garrett, a 12-year-old from Greenfield, Indiana
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Christopher Meloni, a star from Law & Order: SVU and HBO's Oz
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Andrew Chung, a sophomore from Harvey Mudd College
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2008 College Championship 2nd runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $25,000. 20 and...
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Sid Chandrasekhar, a senior from the University of Pennsylvania from Saratoga, California
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2010-B College Championship semifinalist: $10,000 + a Nintendo Wii + the...
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Kurt Bray, a scientist from Oceanside, California
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Ryan Elkins, a 12-year-old from Bensalem, Pennsylvania
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Veronica Fazio, from Roselle, Illinois
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Jonathan Corbblah, a chess teacher from Harlem, New York
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Kyle Kahan, a senior from Texas A&M University from Houston, Texas
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Liz Murphy, a foreign service officer originally from Scranton, Pennsylvania
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Tom Toce, an actuary from New York, New York
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Jove Graham, a biomedical engineer from Lewisburg, Pennsylvania
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Dave Belote, the base commander from Nellis Air Force Base, Las Vegas
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Fred Beukema, a structural engineer from Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Lindsay Eanet, a senior from the University of Missouri
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Ellen Eichner, a junior from the Ohio State University from Northbrook, Illinois
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Jonathan Hawley, a sophomore from Harvard University
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Francois Dominic Laramée, a writer and TV personality from Verdun, Quebec, Canada
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Season 25 2-time champion: $46,300 + $1,000. Francois's name was printed...
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Anjali Tripathi, a senior from MIT
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Dmitry Spivak, a junior from Northwestern University
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Carl Brandt, an investor originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Chris Rodrigues, a personal banking representative from New Bedford, Massachusetts
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Season 26 3-time champion: $41,498 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
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Aisha Tyler, a comedienne, host and actress from Talk Soup, Friends, The 5th Wheel and Ghost Whisperer
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Lindsey Nicolai, a junior from Hampton, Virginia
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2007 Teen Tournament Summer Games quarterfinalist: $5,000. 17 at the time...
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Tom Walsh, a writer from Washington, D.C.
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2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into...
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Katie Winter, a senior from Tufts University
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Matt Tick, from Escondido, California
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Gabe Orlet, a senior from Belleville, Illinois
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2009 Teen Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $10,000.
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Christine Valada, a photographer and attorney originally from Walton, New York
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Elizabeth Galoozis, a reference librarian from Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Iddoshe Hirpa, a junior from Louisville, Kentucky
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Mark Dawson, a business manager from Chamblee, Georgia
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Dan Pawson, a legislative aide from Boston, Massachusetts
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Melissa Rauch, an actor from Marlboro Township, New Jersey
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Elza Reeves, a bank teller from Louisville, Kentucky
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Keith Olbermann, a news anchor from MSNBC
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Laura Myers, a senior from the University of Missouri
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Weston Mangin, a freshman at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo from Arroyo Grande, California
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Curtis Joseph, a sophomore from Scottsdale Community College
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"In 1999, his nickname was 'Curtles the Troll', and he wanted...
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Jeffrey Gerlomes, a freshman from Napa, California
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Olivia Colangelo, a junior from the University of Notre Dame from Murrysville, Pennsylvania
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2010-B College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000 + a Nintendo Wii + the...
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Jordan Brand, an anesthesiologist from Westchester, New York
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Julie Bowen, a TV and film actress from Boston Legal, Lost and Modern Family
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Andrew Kreitz, a senior from Huntington Beach, California
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Sebastian Johnson, a senior from Takoma Park, Maryland
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Nicole Tantoco, a 12-year-old from San Ramon, California
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Ben Lyon, an industrial scaleman from Dallas, Texas
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"Representing the University of Oklahoma, he won the 1995 College Championship....
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Caitlin Cook, a sophomore from Arden, North Carolina
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Anne Boyd, a freelance writer and student from Los Angeles, California
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