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#12, aired 2023-01-26 | ALL THINGS IRISH $500: Kissing this stone at the Irish castle of the same name is said to give the kisser the gift of persuasive speaking (the) Blarney (Stone) |
#8437, aired 2021-07-06 | A WORLD TO KISS $800: Kissing this at a castle in County Cork will get you the gift of gab, or so they say the Blarney Stone |
#8374, aired 2021-04-08 | PLACES IN TEXAS $3,000 (Daily Double): Brought from across the pond in 1959, a piece of this rock can be found on display in the town of Shamrock, Texas the Blarney Stone |
#8303, aired 2020-12-16 | MINCED OATHS $2000: On St. Patrick's Day, you might hear someone exclaim "Faith &" this word meaning "by God" Begorra |
#7439, aired 2017-01-05 | BEEN THERE, DONE THAT $600: Leaned upside down to kiss this tourist attraction in a County Cork castle the Blarney Stone |
#7355, aired 2016-07-29 | TRAVEL IRELAND $400: To kiss this, visitors once had to be held by their ankles & lowered head first; today, just lie down & lean backward the Blarney Stone |
#7316, aired 2016-06-06 | ELLIS ISLAND $2000: On January 1, 1892 15-year-old Annie Moore from this largest Irish county became the first processed & that's no blarney County Cork |
#6719, aired 2013-11-28 | THE COUNTIES OF IRELAND $1600: This largest Irish county in area is home to Doneraile National Park & Blarney Castle Cork |
#6364, aired 2012-04-26 | IRISH HISTORY $1600: In 1446 Dermot McCarthy built this castle & installed a stone taken from an earlier version of the castle Blarney |
#6175, aired 2011-06-17 | WORLD CITIES $800: This Irish city is home to Reginald's Tower, said to date from 1003, but is better known for its crystal Waterford |
#5981, aired 2010-09-20 | BLARNEY $200: Now applied to Shakespeare, this word referred originally to Celtic minstrel poets bard |
#5981, aired 2010-09-20 | BLARNEY $400: For peat sake, you should know this word for wet, spongy ground a bog |
#5981, aired 2010-09-20 | BLARNEY $600: This type of sprite will lead you to the gold a leprechaun |
#5981, aired 2010-09-20 | BLARNEY $800: Tiny pieces, or the New Jersey band that sang "Only a Memory" smithereens |
#5981, aired 2010-09-20 | BLARNEY $1000: This word for a type of liquor applies to a 1794 American rebellion whiskey |
#5475, aired 2008-05-30 | HOW TOUCHING! $600: When Sir Walter Scott wrote, "Have I not licked the black stone of that ancient castle?" he meant this fabled object the Blarney Stone |
#5190, aired 2007-03-16 | IRELAND $600: This popular tourist attraction is also known as the Stone of Eloquence the Blarney Stone |
#4844, aired 2005-10-06 | ALL OF OUR "STONE" $200: You'll find this legendary object in a castle wall near Cork, Ireland & by the way, you're so suave & good-looking the Blarney Stone |
#4502, aired 2004-03-16 | UTTER NONSENSE $200: This Irish stone gives you the power of persuasion the Blarney Stone |
#4128, aired 2002-07-10 | AT $800: Without kissing & telling, it's the famous tourist attraction at the site seen here the Blarney Stone |
#4034, aired 2002-02-28 | CHEESY COUNTRIES $200: Oak-smoked Blarney Castle Ireland |
#3987, aired 2001-12-25 | AROUND THE WORLD $800: Legend says you'll gain the gift of persuasive speaking by kissing the Blarney Stone at Blarney Castle in this country Ireland |
#3462, aired 1999-09-28 | TRAVEL IRELAND $200: This County Cork landmark is scrubbed 4 times a day with disinfectant the Blarney Stone |
#3264, aired 1998-11-12 | CASTLES $100: Do this at Blarney Castle & you'll receive a lovely parting gift -- the gift of gab Kiss the Blarney stone |
#3247, aired 1998-10-20 | GEOGRAPHICAL EXTREMES $200: Mizen Head, this country's southernmost mainland point, lies in County Cork & that's no blarney Ireland |
#2716, aired 1996-05-27 | IRELAND $400: Some say this fount of eloquence is part of the stone of Scone, the ancient Scottish crowning seat the Blarney Stone |
#2625, aired 1996-01-19 | FOLKLORE $100: The gift of eloquence will be yours if you kiss this during your trip to the Emerald Isle The Blarney Stone |
#2594, aired 1995-12-07 | AROUND THE WORLD $200: This famous block of limestone is set into a castle tower near Cork the Blarney Stone |
#2548, aired 1995-10-04 | IRELAND $300: In 1446 Cormac MacCarthy built this castle stone by stone Blarney |
#2470, aired 1995-05-05 | POTPOURRI $100: This term for flattering talk comes from a block of limestone in County Cork, Ireland blarney |
#2204, aired 1994-03-17 | STUFF AND NONSENSE $200: The kind of nonsense one excels in after kissing a certain Irish stone blarney |
#2165, aired 1994-01-21 | SCOTTISH RULERS $1000: In 1292 John was the last Scottish ruler to be crowned on this stone before it was moved out of Scotland the Stone of Scone |
#2016, aired 1993-05-17 | WORLD "C"ITIES $400: Blarney Castle is located 5 miles northwest of this city, the Republic of Ireland's 2nd largest Cork |
#1872, aired 1992-10-27 | WORLD HISTORY $100: This Irish castle famous for its "stone" was built by Cormac MacCarthy about 1446 the Blarney |
#1866, aired 1992-10-19 | TRAVEL & TOURISM $200: You have to lean backwards over the edge of a castle if you want to kiss this Gaelic landmark the Blarney Stone |
#1625, aired 1991-09-27 | IRELAND $400: Cormac MacCarthy, lord of this castle, talked his way out of acknowledging Elizabeth I's sovereignty Blarney |
#1481, aired 1991-01-28 | CASTLES & PALACES $300 (Daily Double): It has a famous stone inscribed, "Cormac McCarthy fortis me fieri fecit, A.D. 1446" Blarney Castle |
#1055, aired 1989-03-17 | IRELAND $500 (Daily Double): It's what these people are lined up to do: kiss the Blarney Stone |
#928, aired 1988-09-21 | LANDMARKS $200: You have to lie down atop a castle & hang your head over the wall if you want to kiss this the Blarney Stone |
#814, aired 1988-03-03 | TRIVIAL TOURISM $500: If you can't go to Cork, Ireland, pop over to Shamrock, Texas & kiss this sham rock the Blarney Stone |
#748, aired 1987-12-02 | IRELAND $200: According to the legend, if you kiss the Blarney Stone, you'll get this the gift of gab |
#541, aired 1987-01-05 | THE BRITISH ISLES $100: The form of Gaelic spoken in Ireland is commonly called this Irish |
#48, aired 1984-11-14 | IRELAND $200: The gift of gab can be had by kissing this the Blarney Stone |
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