#8556, aired 2022-01-17 | INTERNATIONAL FOOD & DRINK $1600: With or without masala, this Indian dish that often contains chicken literally means "bits" or "pieces" tikka |
#6364, aired 2012-04-26 | OLD MONEY $400: To make change, the coin called a "piece of" this was cut into smaller pieces; "two bits" was a quarter of one eight |
#5279, aired 2007-07-19 | RHYME TIME $800: A bed covering made from bits & pieces of Scottish skirts a kilt quilt |
#4274, aired 2003-03-13 | BITS & PIECES $200: A 1998 32-cent stamp shows a woman as this type of performer in an "Attitude Derriere" pose ballet dancer |
#4274, aired 2003-03-13 | BITS & PIECES $400: The Statue of Liberty holds a torch in her right hand & this in her left hand lawbook/tablet |
#4274, aired 2003-03-13 | BITS & PIECES $600: The spells of the magician in this Johnny Hart comic strip usually backfire...if they work at all The Wizard of Id |
#4274, aired 2003-03-13 | BITS & PIECES $800: If served this legal writ, you will be required to appear in court to give testimony subpoena |
#4274, aired 2003-03-13 | BITS & PIECES $1000: This state's lowest point, Big Stone Lake, lies about 100 miles east of Aberdeen on its border with Minnesota South Dakota |
#4219, aired 2002-12-26 | BITS & PIECES $200: Your portable TV might have a telescoping one antenna |
#4219, aired 2002-12-26 | BITS & PIECES $400: Bits on this appliance include a color selector, a lever & a bread guide toaster |
#4219, aired 2002-12-26 | BITS & PIECES $600: Spankers, jiggers & jibs are types of these sails |
#4219, aired 2002-12-26 | BITS & PIECES $800: In a compass, this swings on the pivot needle |
#4219, aired 2002-12-26 | BITS & PIECES $1000: This part of a drill that tightens the jaw around the bit has a special key chuck |
#4204, aired 2002-12-05 | BITS & PIECES $400: In the 1997-98 school year 365,000 students were subjected to this corporal punishment still legal in 23 states paddling/spanking |
#4204, aired 2002-12-05 | BITS & PIECES $800: More first ladies' first names have begun with this vowel than any other letter E (10) |
#4204, aired 2002-12-05 | BITS & PIECES $1200: This swift type of ship came from the way it used to cut through the miles clipper ship |
#4204, aired 2002-12-05 | BITS & PIECES $1600: In 1941 over 500,000 Soviet troops were captured along with this capital of the Ukraine Kiev |
#4204, aired 2002-12-05 | BITS & PIECES $2000: 2 of the men used as models for this 1913 U.S. coin were named John Big Tail & Crow Tails Indian Head (Buffalo) Nickel |
#4170, aired 2002-10-18 | BITS & PIECES $200: In early 2001 Prince Charles broke a shoulder bone in an accident in this controversial sport foxhunting |
#4170, aired 2002-10-18 | BITS & PIECES $400: This candy maker added character heads to its dispensers in 1952 Pez |
#4170, aired 2002-10-18 | BITS & PIECES $600: Seeing these new guests at the National Zoo, Clinton said he could be like them: sleep 20 hrs. a day & eat 4 hrs. giant pandas |
#4170, aired 2002-10-18 | BITS & PIECES $800: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew gives the clue.) I've chosen just the right words to complete this numerical type of poetic stanza quatrain |
#4170, aired 2002-10-18 | BITS & PIECES $1000: Nationality of the men who invented the barometer & electric battery Italian (Torricelli & Volta) |
#4116, aired 2002-06-24 | BITS & PIECES $400: The stone or piece of lumber that lies under a door, it's usually beneath a carried bride threshold |
#4116, aired 2002-06-24 | BITS & PIECES $800: The jabby bit on the end of a fork; you can call them prongs or these tines |
#4116, aired 2002-06-24 | BITS & PIECES $1200: What the cop yelled when he saw this part of a Greek temple between cornice & architrave running away frieze |
#4116, aired 2002-06-24 | BITS & PIECES $1600: (Sofia of the Clue Crew holds a camera.) It's the term for the flash holder on a camera a shoe |
#4116, aired 2002-06-24 | BITS & PIECES $2000: Between the pulp & the enamel in a tooth is this dentin |
#3710, aired 2000-10-20 | BITS & PIECES $100: In addition to the cradle & handset, older ones of these included finger holes & a finger stop Telephones |
#3710, aired 2000-10-20 | BITS & PIECES $200: A pair of these may be a frame with a front & 2 temple pieces, nosepads & of course, lenses Eyeglasses |
#3710, aired 2000-10-20 | BITS & PIECES $300: Its bits include a horn, seat, skirt, cinches, hobble strap & fenders Saddle |
#3710, aired 2000-10-20 | BITS & PIECES $400: This appliance consists of a water reservoir, filter basket, warming unit & carafe Coffee maker |
#3710, aired 2000-10-20 | BITS & PIECES $500: This musical accessory includes a weighted pendulum & a graduated scale Metronome |
#3586, aired 2000-03-20 | MOVIE QUOTES $400: 1997:
"I've been frozen for 30 years. I've got to see if my bits and pieces are still working" Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery |
#3273, aired 1998-11-25 | WELLS $400: Despite the name, these pieces used to drill wells aren't little; they can be 2 1/2 feet long Bits |
#3138, aired 1998-04-01 | BRIT BITS & PIECES $200: The BBC has been broadcasting this bell's chimes since 1923 Big Ben |
#3138, aired 1998-04-01 | BRIT BITS & PIECES $400: First discussed in 1802, this British-French project was finally opened to the public in 1994 the Chunnel (the channel tunnel) |
#3138, aired 1998-04-01 | BRIT BITS & PIECES $800: Animal most associated with the legendary Lord Mayor of London, Dick Whittington the cat |
#3138, aired 1998-04-01 | BRIT BITS & PIECES $1000: Some 1300 seats in this memorial to Victoria's husband were sold on 999-year leases to raise building funds the Royal Albert Hall |
#3138, aired 1998-04-01 | BRIT BITS & PIECES $1,400 (Daily Double): Reference work conceived in 1857; the As were published in the 1880s & they got the Zs out in 1921 the Oxford English Dictionary (the OED) |
#2260, aired 1994-06-03 | X $200: For a limited time in 1993, this cereal included X-shaped pieces so kids could play tic-tac-toe Cheerios |
#1697, aired 1992-01-07 | APPROXIMATES WEIGHTS AND MEASURES $1,000 (Daily Double): Name of the product seen here, it features 2 approximate measures: Good & Plenty |
#921, aired 1988-09-12 | FAMOUS PAIRS $800: Phrase describing a newspaper article put together from various bits & pieces cut & paste |