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#9067, aired 2024-03-264-WORD TV SYNOPSES $400: Ending in 1993: Boston barflies bond brilliantly Cheers
#9067, aired 2024-03-26SUPREME COURT JUSTICES $1600: As a Boston lawyer, he was known as the "people's attorney"; he went on to become the first Jewish Supreme Court justice Brandeis
#9062, aired 2024-03-19WELCOME TO THE BIG LEAGUES $600: In 1924 the NHL added its first U.S. team, this New England squad the Boston Bruins
#9062, aired 2024-03-19UNDERGROUND $1200: Seen here is an old elevated highway in Boston & the same area after the road was buried as part of the huge project called this the Big Dig
#9054, aired 2024-03-07BOY GENIUS $800: In his teens Erik Demaine pioneered computational origami; at 20 he became this Boston-area school's youngest ever prof MIT
#9053, aired 2024-03-06MIDDLE X $200: A cheerful & tricky sprite, or in a different sense, Black Francis, as one of a group a pixie
#9050, aired 2024-03-01ARCHITECTURE $800: Brutalism, popularized by Le Corbusier, refers to buildings made primarily of this material, like Boston's City Hall concrete
#9048, aired 2024-02-28THE EMMYS $1000: This series set at the Boston firm of Cage, Fish & Associates won as Best Comedy Series for 1999 Ally McBeal
#9047, aired 2024-02-27TELEVISION $200: In 2023 Kelsey Grammer returned as this title psychiatrist, back in Boston & teaching at Harvard Frasier Crane
#9046, aired 2024-02-26THE '70s TOTALLY ROCKED $1600: The '70s totally rocked long hair, as seen on this rock & roll band from Massachusetts whose 1976 debut album included "Rock & Roll Band" Boston
#9045, aired 2024-02-23THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION ERA $1600: In 1776 artillery from Ticonderoga moved by sled through this Mass. segment of the Appalachians to fortify Boston the Berkshires
#9025, aired 2024-01-262-3 ZONE $800: In the 1970s, a section of Boston had this name more suited to a place where wars are fought the Combat Zone
#9018, aired 2024-01-17BORN ON JAN. 17 $800: He was born in Boston in 1706, the 15th of 17 kids in his family; he'd seek his fortune in Philly Benjamin Franklin
#9007, aired 2024-01-02AT THE MUSEUM $200: The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston has the Sons of Liberty Bowl, produced by this silversmith, along with a portrait of him by Copley Paul Revere
#9006, aired 2024-01-01RETIRED $400: With 23, this NBA team has retired the most uniform numbers, including Kevin Garnett's No. 5 & Larry Bird's No. 33 the Boston Celtics
#8994, aired 2023-12-14IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF HISTORY $1,800 (Daily Double): Starting at the Boston Common & ending at the Bunker Hill Monument is this 2-word path the Freedom Trail
#8990, aired 2023-12-08WE'RE TALKING BASEBALL $800: This pitcher won 7 Cy Young Awards--one with New York, two with Toronto, three with Boston & one with Houston Roger Clemens
#19, aired 2023-11-01ENGLISH DIALECTS AND ACCENTS $900: According to a standard imitation of the Boston accent, this grassy plot seen here is where people "pahk" their "cahs" Hahvahd Yahd
#18, aired 2023-10-25AMERICAN BRIDGES $600: Seen here, the so-called Bunker Hill Bridge was built as part of this city's Big Dig project Boston
#8951, aired 2023-10-16IN THE BASEBALL TEAM'S LINEUP $800: 1975: Fred Lynn, Bernie Carbo & Carlton Fisk, who will always wave it fair the Boston Red Sox
#8943, aired 2023-10-04HOW'S THE KING TAKING IT? $5,000 (Daily Double): On March 7, 1774 George III complained of "outrageous proceedings at" this city, especially in its harbor Boston
#8936, aired 2023-09-25BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY OSCARS $400: Josh Singer & Tom McCarthy won for this 2015 film in which the Boston Globe uncovers a massive scandal Spotlight
#8933, aired 2023-09-20THE NEW YORK KNOCKS $200: Anyone from Boston will tell you the New England type of this, with milk, tops Manhattan's, with tomatoes chowder
#8918, aired 2023-07-19HISTORY $400: A participant in this Boston Harbor event said most of the people chosen were journeymen & apprentices the Boston Tea Party
#8917, aired 2023-07-183-WORD RESPONSES $800: In 1737 Boston held its first parade celebrating what became this annual event St. Patrick's Day
#8915, aired 2023-07-14FAMILIES IN U.S. HISTORY $1000: This old Boston family produced poet Robert & Harvard president A. Lawrence Lowell
#8910, aired 2023-07-07EAGLES $600: Not long after his "Hail Flutie" beat Miami, Doug Flutie of the Boston College Eagles picked up this award on Dec. 1, 1984 the Heisman Trophy
#8908, aired 2023-07-05U.S. CITY OF THE BOOK $400: "Gone, Baby, Gone": a wicked good read Boston
#8907, aired 2023-07-04WHERE'S MY FOOD? $200: The official state dessert of Massachusetts, it's actually a cake, despite its name Boston cream pie
#8890, aired 2023-06-09STATE HOLIDAYS $1000: The Boston Marathon has often been held on this, a state holiday in Massachusetts Patriots' Day
#8889, aired 2023-06-08HISTORY HYSTERIA $200: On June 10, 1692 Bridget Bishop was hanged on Gallows Hill in this Mass. place; Bridget would be far from the last Salem
#8874, aired 2023-05-18ON A VISIT TO THE STATE CAPITAL $200: Copley Square & the Old North Church Boston
#13, aired 2023-05-17ORCHESTRAS $1200: Leonard Bernstein heard his first live concert at age 14, the Boston Pops under this longtime conductor Fiedler
#11, aired 2023-05-16KEN JENNINGS: INTERNATIONAL NERD OF MYSTERY $2000: I am going to have a serious discussion of Asimov's 3 laws with this Mass.-based co. that makes Atlas, a robot that does parkour Boston Dynamics
#8871, aired 2023-05-15WATCHING THE DETECTIVES $800: Starring Angie Harmon & Sasha Alexander, this series was named for a detective & a medical examiner in Boston Rizzoli & Isles
#8871, aired 2023-05-15IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD $3,000 (Daily Double): Acorn Street is one of the most historic in the Boston neighborhood called this Hill, after a warning light that once stood there Beacon Hill
#8870, aired 2023-05-12STATE CAPITAL TO STATE CAPITAL $200: Capitals don't get much closer than Providence & this one; it's about a half-hour train trip to Back Bay Station on the Acela Boston
#8869, aired 2023-05-11NOTABLE BLACK AMERICANS $800: In 1822, Black Nantucketer Absalom Boston captained an entirely Black crew scouring the seas in this profession whaling
#8869, aired 2023-05-11TRAVEL USA $1000: Boston's Cradle of Liberty, this historic building is adjacent to a bustling marketplace Faneuil Hall
#8868, aired 2023-05-10STRAIGHT TO JAIL $1600: This inventor who struggled to cash in on his vulcanization of rubber did time in debtor's prison in Philadelphia, Boston & Paris Goodyear
#3, aired 2023-05-09EDITORS $800: On Oscar night 2016 Walter Robinson, an editor at this newspaper, hung with Michael Keaton, who played Walter in "Spotlight" The Boston Globe
#8865, aired 2023-05-05EVERYTHING'S COMING UP ROSE $200: Born in Boston in 1890, she had 9 children, including John, Robert, Edward & Eunice (Rose) Kennedy
#8859, aired 2023-04-27TAKE A TOUR $400: A real quack-up, a fun way to tour Boston is on one of these amphibious vehicles that ends with a ride on the Charles River a duck boat
#8856, aired 2023-04-24LOCAL BOY $400: This actor who grew up in Massachusetts with Matt Damon called his own Boston accent on film "way better than Matt's" Ben Affleck
#8855, aired 2023-04-21YOU DRIVE $800: A big heist needs someone to drive this--for the 1950 Boston Brink's job, it was Joseph Banfield a getaway car
#8852, aired 2023-04-18LET'S GUESS YOUR WAIT $600: After an 86-year drought without winning a World Series, this A.L. team has now won 4 of them in the last 19 years the Boston Red Sox
#8850, aired 2023-04-1420th CENTURY WOMEN $400: Runner Kathrine Switzer broke the gender barrier in 1967 when she became the first woman to officially enter this race the Boston Marathon
#8838, aired 2023-03-29A REAL LONG SHOT $800: In a 1973 game against Buffalo, this Boston Bruin scored on a length-of-the-ice shot from behind his own goal line Orr
#8837, aired 2023-03-28WRITERS OF THE CLOTH $800: This transcendentalist essayist & poet was ordained a Unitarian minister in Boston in 1829, but resigned in 1832 Emerson
#8835, aired 2023-03-24U.S. METROPOLITAN PARTNERS $200: This city-Cambridge-Newton Boston
#8830, aired 2023-03-17SHIP OUT $1200: Launched in 1797, this ship in more recent years has been known to fire cannon salutes while tooling around Boston Harbor the Constitution
#8818, aired 2023-03-01UNIONS $400: She was a voice student when she met Martin Luther King, a Boston theology student Coretta Scott King
#8816, aired 2023-02-27PURE POETRY $2000: In 1950 "Bitter Strawberries" by this Boston-born woman became her 1st nationally published poem; not bad for a 17-year-old Sylvia Plath
#8815, aired 2023-02-24BLACK HISTORY $2000: The Boston Women's Memorial includes a bronze of this 18th century poet who wrote "On Being Brought from Africa to America" Phillis Wheatley
#8813, aired 2023-02-22COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $1200: This Boston school of music is named for its second president; his first & last names were reversed Berklee
#8810, aired 2023-02-17COOK, THE BOOKS $1000: Still around today, her original 1896 Boston Cooking School Cookbook contained at least 2 recipes calling for a calf's head Fannie Farmer
#8808, aired 2023-02-15ACC SCHOOL HISTORY $200: Its website says it opened in 1864 in the South End to educate its city's "predominantly Irish, Catholic immigrant community" Boston College
#8803, aired 2023-02-08THE CORPORATE STRUCTURE $400: This Boston tower built by a financial company has been officially renamed 200 Clarendon--much less patriotic the John Hancock Tower
#8801, aired 2023-02-06YOU CAN CALL ME HOMER $2000: Now honored by a plaque in a station in Roxbury, Horatio J. Homer was this city's first Black police officer, for 40 years from 1878 Boston
#13, aired 2023-02-02GETTING CLOSE TO SOMETHING $600: Almost there! You're "in" this, as they say, like Chicago's Wrigley or Boston's Fenway the ballpark
#12, aired 2023-01-26THE GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS $900: (Amy Schneider presents the clue.) In 2022, the Warriors captured their 4th NBA championship in 8 years, besting this team that had Jason Tatum & the ghosts of past champions the Boston Celtics
#8789, aired 2023-01-19ALL IN THE FAMILY $1200: The daughter of Boston Mayor John "Honey Fitz" Fitzgerald, she became the matriarch of a political dynasty Rose Kennedy
#8785, aired 2023-01-13THE CITY SQUARE $400: Halfway between Harvard & M.I.T., Central Square is the traditional downtown of this Boston-area city Cambridge
#10, aired 2023-01-12COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $200: Brainiacs know that M.I.T. stands for this Boston-area school the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
#8770, aired 2022-12-23ORCHESTRAL MANEUVERS IN THE PARK $3,400 (Daily Double): On July 4, 2022 this city's Pops returned to the Hatch Shell on the Esplanade to bring in Independence Day with a bang Boston
#8768, aired 2022-12-21GEOGRAPHY THAT MADE HISTORY $400: On Dec. 16, 1773 this body of water sipped on 342 chests of tea formerly belonging to the British East India Company Boston Harbor
#8767, aired 2022-12-20SPORTS FRANCHISES' PREVIOUS HOMES $1000: The Atlanta Braves Milwaukee
#8762, aired 2022-12-13CITY SPEAK $1200: Fern or cream pie Boston
#8761, aired 2022-12-12BEN FRANKLIN $200: In his native Boston, Ben wrote that the kids of status-seeking parents come out of this college as blockheads Harvard
#8761, aired 2022-12-12BEN FRANKLIN $400: As royally appointed deputy this 2-word job, Ben got mail from Charleston to Boston by road instead of by ship via London Postmaster General
#8741, aired 2022-11-14THE LONG HALL $800: The "Infinite Corridor" in this Boston-area school can get crowded with engineering & computer science majors MIT
#8741, aired 2022-11-14THE LONG HALL $1600: Publisher of The Liberator, he founded the New England Anti-Slavery Society in Boston at what was called the Black Faneuil Hall (William Lloyd) Garrison
#8741, aired 2022-11-14YOUR U.S. HISTORY TEST $2000: An eyewitness account of the Boston Massacre said this man hit several soldiers with a club before he was shot Crispus Attucks
#8734, aired 2022-11-03NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $1,000 (Daily Double): In 2003 this newspaper won a Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for its coverage of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church The Boston Globe
#8731, aired 2022-10-31STREETS OF AMERICA $400: This city's ritzy Newbury Street ends by the Public Garden, near the famed swan boats Boston
#8726, aired 2022-10-24CAPTAIN $1,000 (Daily Double): Capt. Preston was acquitted for his part in this March 5, 1770 event--it couldn't be proved he'd ordered British troops to fire the Boston Massacre
#8723, aired 2022-10-19HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES $800: A parade through Southie in this city celebrates both St. Paddy's Day & Evacuation Day, the 1776 withdrawal of the British Boston
#8721, aired 2022-10-17ACTORS GET THEIR ROLES MIXED UP $1600: Formerly an assassin & the boss of the Crazy 88, I've also branched out to practice law in Boston Lucy Liu
#8711, aired 2022-10-03A COMMON CATEGORY $800: Beacon Street borders this oldest park in the U.S., used for public hangings until 1817 Boston Common
#8707, aired 2022-09-27CREDITS $400: Old-timey images of bars & bar patrons were seen in the opening credits of this 1980s sitcom set in Boston Cheers
#8701, aired 2022-09-19HISTORIC HAPPENINGS $800: Once as famous as George Washington, Joseph Warren died in this 1775 Boston battle, an event immortalized in art by John Trumbull the Battle of Bunker Hill
#8699, aired 2022-09-15A LITTLE HISTORY $800: In 1897 Boston opened the first of these in America, running from Park Street to Boylston Street a subway
#8697, aired 2022-09-13ALPHABETICALLY NEXT $400: In state capitals: Bismarck, Boise... Boston
#8690, aired 2022-07-22AT CROSS PURPOSES $1000: The College of the Holy Cross is in this Massachusetts city about a 50-mile drive from Boston Worcester
#8690, aired 2022-07-22COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $1200: Students & alumni from this prestigious College of Music in Boston took part in the making of the movie "CODA" Berklee
#8682, aired 2022-07-12WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE $1000: A jungle primary has candidates of all parties; Marty Walsh & John Connolly beat 10 others to face off for mayor of this city in 2013 Boston
#8677, aired 2022-07-05STUCK IN THE MIDDLE WITH "Q" $1000: The Boston Celtics play on this type of basketball court of wooden panels arranged in a geometric pattern parquet
#8673, aired 2022-06-29STANNING THAT SHIP $200: Launched in Boston in 1797 with its oak seemingly impenetrable, it is the world's oldest commissioned warship still afloat Old Ironsides
#8662, aired 2022-06-14PARTNERS IN RHYME $800: Seen here is this 2021 inaugural poet partnering with the Boston Pops (Amanda) Gorman
#8660, aired 2022-06-10WHERE AM I? $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents the clue.) I’m here on board the fire boat John S. Damrell helping protect this city’s harbor south of Winthrop & north of Quincy Boston
#8656, aired 2022-06-06NON-MEDICAL DOCTORS $2,000 (Daily Double): Near the Mass. Ave. T stop on the Orange Line is where this man lived in the 1950s getting his theology Ph.D. at Boston University Martin Luther King Jr.
#8652, aired 2022-05-31MAYORS $400: Its mayors have included Josiah Quincy, arranger of a certain market Boston
#8645, aired 2022-05-20WHAT COLLEGE $400: Alphabetizing colleges in Boston, it's right before Emmanuel Emerson
#8640, aired 2022-05-13HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES $800: Since 1901 Boston's St. Patrick's Day Parade has been held in this directional & historically Irish part of town South Boston
#8636, aired 2022-05-09U.S. GEOGRAPHY $2,000 (Daily Double): Besides Boston & D.C., they're the 3 largest cities by population in the megalopolis known as the BosWash Corridor New York City, Philadelphia & Baltimore
#8631, aired 2022-05-02TEA TIME $3,000 (Daily Double): The Beaver, the Dartmouth & the Eleanor were the ships involved in this Dec. 16, 1773 incident the Boston Tea Party
#8630, aired 2022-04-29ENTERTAINMENT AWARDS $400: Cheers to him, an 11-time Emmy nominee & 2-time winner for playing Boston bartender Sam Malone Ted Danson
#8615, aired 2022-04-08BEAN THERE $600: Navy beans & molasses are traditional ingredients in this baked "metropolitan" offering Boston baked beans
#8609, aired 2022-03-31COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $400: No beans about it, this school now in Chestnut Hill was founded by a Jesuit priest in 1863 Boston College
#8601, aired 2022-03-21DANCE OFF, BRO! $200: If you like doing this step-slide-step ballroom dance, you can zip & whirl in a Viennese one or glide & dip with a Boston a waltz
#8597, aired 2022-03-15CLASSICAL MUSIC $400: This Tchaikovsky work became popular for July 4th after a 1974 Boston Pops performance featuring fireworks & cannons the 1812 Overture
#8586, aired 2022-02-28AMERICAN HISTORY $1,000 (Daily Double): 5 years before his famous ride, Paul Revere made a print depicting this bloody March 5, 1770 event the Boston Massacre
#16, aired 2022-02-18ZOOMING AROUND THE U.S. $800: This city: Zoom in to the neighborhoods of Dorchester or the Back Bay Boston
#8575, aired 2022-02-11BOATS & SHIPS $3,400 (Daily Double): These boats in the lagoon at Boston's Public Garden were inspired by the opera "Lohengrin" & declared a Boston landmark the swan boats
#7, aired 2022-02-11COMMENCEMENT $200: In 1959 Arlene Pieper became the USA's first woman to finish one of these races, at Pikes Peak: Boston refused her entry the marathon
#8573, aired 2022-02-09MISMATCHED PAIRS $800: "Beantown" rotisserie restaurant chain & unregulated economic system in which business is lightly taxed Boston Market & free market
#8572, aired 2022-02-08AROUND THE USA $400: A sign on Commercial Street in Boston commemorates a 1919 flood of this sweet & sticky brown syrup; sounds funny, but lives were lost molasses
#2, aired 2022-02-08AMERICAN HISTORY $800: A Boston newspaper coined this phrase for the period of optimism during James Monroe's presidency the Era of Good Feelings
#8568, aired 2022-02-02ALLITERATIVE GEOGRAPHY $1200: In song, "Some came from a land beyond the sea, from Boston and New York, but the boys who beat the Black and Tans, were the boys from" here County Cork
#8566, aired 2022-01-31FROM BOOK TO TV $400: This native of Dorchester, Massachusetts starred as the titular Boston cop in Netflix' "Spenser Confidential" (Mark) Wahlberg
#8565, aired 2022-01-28RHYMING AMERICAN ROAD TRIP $400: Our road trip begins in a state capital 80 miles outside San Antonio & we go to another on the Atlantic coast Austin & Boston
#8539, aired 2021-12-23BUILT IN THE 1800s $1200: Named for a biblical threesome, this Boston church features stained glass from the Pre-Raphaelite William Morris Trinity
#8538, aired 2021-12-22'TIS THE SEASON, ERA OR EPOCH $800: In 1817 the Boston Columbian Centinel described the nifty mood with a new man in the White House as the era of these 2 words Good Feelings
#8526, aired 2021-12-06FINALS $400: Playing for the Boston Braves on May 25, 1935, he hit his final 3 career home runs, bringing his total to 714 Babe Ruth (the "Babe")
#8503, aired 2021-11-03COFFEE IS LIFE $800: A 1773 act & this following protest prompted many in America to take up coffee the Boston Tea Party
#8501, aired 2021-11-01FAMILY IS EVERYTHING $2,000 (Daily Double): Prominent Boston families like the Cabots & Winthrops have been dubbed with this collective name from a caste of India the Brahmins
#8495, aired 2021-10-22ACTORS & ACCENTS $2000: Before lending his voice to many Pixar projects, this New Englander did one of the few actual Boston accents on "Cheers" (John) Ratzenberger
#8478, aired 2021-09-29I NOMINATE YOU FOR A NOBEL PRIZE! $800: Pearl Buck, W.H. Auden & C.S. Lewis all nominated this "North of Boston" poet for Literature, but he never won (Robert) Frost
#8478, aired 2021-09-29THE NON-COASTAL U.S. $1000: Not to be confused with the Boston area's Mass Ave, Mass Street is a center of University of Kansas life in this city Lawrence
#8471, aired 2021-09-20STARTS WITH "B" $400: A signal fire, perhaps on a Boston hill beacon
#8464, aired 2021-08-12COLORFUL PRO SPORTS TEAMS $200: Boylston Street & Brookline Avenue will take you to parking for their home games the (Boston) Red Sox
#8449, aired 2021-07-22MLB MASCOTS $200: Wally the Green Monster & his sister Tessie the Boston Red Sox
#8434, aired 2021-07-01BOSTON: NEWS CLUES $200: (Hi, I'm David Wade.) In 1982, "Boston Magazine" named the Bull & Finch Pub in Beacon Hill the best neighborhood bar; it inspired this sitcom where everybody knew your name & in 1993, the cast gathered there, to celebrate the final episode Cheers
#8434, aired 2021-07-01BOSTON: NEWS CLUES $400: (Hi, I'm Kate Merrill.) In 1998, childhood friends Matt Damon & Ben Affleck won an Oscar for the screenplay of this film set at MIT & around Harvard where Damon originally began writing the script Good Will Hunting
#8434, aired 2021-07-01BOSTON: NEWS CLUES $600: (Hi, I'm Liam Martin.) On January 17, 1950, a group of armed masked men pulled off the crime of the century, stealing more than $2.7 million from this company's armored car depot in Boston; only a small amount of the money was ever recovered Brink's
#8434, aired 2021-07-01BOSTON: NEWS CLUES $800: (Hi, I'm Lisa Hughes.) Local hero Pete Frates, the man who inspired the Ice Bucket Challenge, helped raise awareness & millions of dollars to fight this disease that claimed Lou Gehrig's life & sadly his own at 34 ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis)
#8434, aired 2021-07-01BOSTON: NEWS CLUES $1000: (Hi, I'm Steve Burton.) John McCain is among the public officials who've been honored at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library with an award for leadership, named for this Pulitzer Prize-winning book by JFK Profiles in Courage
#8425, aired 2021-06-18AGE $600: This infamous Boston gangster was once the oldest fugitive to make the FBI's 10 Most Wanted list at age 69 Whitey Bulger
#8420, aired 2021-06-11EDUCATION $600: A counterpart of the Rhodes Scholarship, Kennedy Scholarships enable British citizens to study at these 2 Boston-area schools Harvard & MIT (the Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
#8417, aired 2021-06-08FREDERICK LAW OLMSTED $600: Olmsted teamed with a Boston firm to come up with the final plans seen here for this university in Northern California & here it is today Stanford
#8403, aired 2021-05-19UNDER THE USA $200: One of America's earliest subways was this city's Tremont Street subway; it's still used to get to Boylston Boston
#8401, aired 2021-05-17AMERICAN HISTORY $200: Rope maker Samuel Gray & sailor James Caldwell were among the victims of this 1770 event the Boston Massacre
#8399, aired 2021-05-13THE TUNNEL $1200: A tunnel named for late House Speaker Tip O'Neill carries the route known as the Central Artery under this city's downtown Boston
#8382, aired 2021-04-20BOOKS FOR THE WEATHER CHANNEL $1600: Dennis Lehane's "Prayers for Rain" is about a P.I. based in this East Coast city Boston
#8377, aired 2021-04-13SCOTT LAND $400: While a student at Boston University, MLK met this 1951 enrollee of the New England Conservatory of Music Coretta Scott
#8377, aired 2021-04-13TITLE WAVES $600: They swept over the NBA, winning the title every year from 1959 to 1966 the Boston Celtics
#8360, aired 2021-03-19AMERICAN HISTORY $800: In November 1774, a year after the one in Boston, Charleston had one of these in its harbor tea party
#8347, aired 2021-03-02SPORTS TROPHIES & AWARDS $800: College football rivalries can have their own trophies; the Ireland Trophy goes to the winner of Boston College vs. this school Notre Dame
#8337, aired 2021-02-16AMERICAN HISTORY $800: In 1776 this school gave George Washington an honorary degree as thanks for pushing the British out of Boston Harvard
#8328, aired 2021-02-03A "KID" IN $400: This boy band began with a city-wide talent search in Boston the New Kids on the Block
#8325, aired 2021-01-29POET-POURRI $400: "Dear, old, sleepy place... full of spells", wrote Amy Lowell about this city's Athenaeum Library, founded by her ancestor Boston
#8323, aired 2021-01-27STATE CAPITALS $600: This capital's St. John's Church was the site of Patrick Henry's "Liberty or Death" oration Richmond
#8318, aired 2021-01-20I RAN (SO FAR AWAY) $200: Many runners "hit the wall" at the infamous Heartbreak Hill on mile 20 of this Beantown race the Boston Marathon
#8308, aired 2021-01-0619th CENTURY AMERICA $3,000 (Daily Double): In 1857 this monthly magazine with an oceanic name was founded in Boston; it moved to D.C. 150 years later The Atlantic
#8306, aired 2021-01-043-NAMERS IN AMERICAN HISTORY $6,400 (Daily Double): In 1871 this inventor began teaching instructors of the deaf in the Boston area Alexander Graham Bell
#8299, aired 2020-12-10VERY PURITANICAL $1200: Trot trot to Boston, trot trot to Lynn; those were 2 cities in this colony founded in 1630 by Puritans the Massachusetts Bay Colony
#8293, aired 2020-12-02EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY $200: On Dec. 16, 1773 during a wild night of partying, 342 chests of this were dumped into Boston Harbor tea
#8289, aired 2020-11-26BESTSELLING NONFICTION $2000: British soldiers accused of the Boston Massacre needed a defense lawyer, & this future pres. "Under Fire" tells the tale John Adams
#8288, aired 2020-11-25WHERE'S THIS TRAIN HEADED? $800: The Lake Shore Limited runs from Chicago to Boston & New York along the southern shores of these 2 Great Lakes Erie & Michigan
#8286, aired 2020-11-23TV TITLE PLACES $200: This city preceded "Common" in the '90s & "Public" in the 2000s Boston
#8283, aired 2020-11-18I GOT THEM HISTORICAL BLUES $600: There's a dark house over yonder / In Boston's North Square / The home this Founding Father rode from / A home still standing there Paul Revere
#8278, aired 2020-11-11HE SCORES! $200: This onetime Boston Pops conductor is even better known for his scores for the "Star Wars" & "Indiana Jones" film series John Williams
#8270, aired 2020-10-30A VIRTUAL TOUR $200: Prospective college students can tour campuses online, like Northeastern University & Berklee College of Music in this city Boston
#8269, aired 2020-10-29U.S. HOSPITALS $1000: Fittingly, Tufts Medical Center in Boston uses this biblical parable as inspiration the Good Samaritan
#8263, aired 2020-10-21EXERCISE YOUR... $400: Exercise the Boston breed of this frequently; it's not only big dogs that need to be highly active a terrier
#8256, aired 2020-10-12FURNITURE $800: The popular Boston style of this chair originated around 1830 a rocking chair
#8255, aired 2020-10-09CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $400: The mother church for Christian Science is located in this city next to the Mary Baker Eddy Library Boston
#8247, aired 2020-09-29AMERICAN NAMES $1600: This first casualty of the Boston Massacre lay in state at Faneuil Hall Crispus Attucks
#8245, aired 2020-09-25TRAVELING ON THE INTERSTATE $400: Talkin' baseball... I-90 bookends are Edgar Martinez Drive in Seattle & the Ted Williams Tunnel in this city Boston
#8233, aired 2020-06-10HOME IMPROVEMENT ON TV $600: In Feb. 1979 on Boston's WGBH, Bob Vila took on a reno at a Victorian in Dorchester in the first season of this show This Old House
#8218, aired 2020-05-20OUT OF THEIR LEAGUE $400: The Boston Patriots were among the teams that moved out of this defunct league in a 1970 merger the AFL (American Football League)
#8217, aired 2020-05-19COOL BEANS $600: Ahoy! AKA a Yankee bean, this small white legume is big in Boston baked beans a navy bean
#8215, aired 2020-05-01SPORTS MASCOTS $200: This team's mascot Wally the Green Monster is named for the team's famous left field wall the Boston Red Sox
#8214, aired 2020-04-30COLLEGE & UNIVERSITY ORIGINS $200: BU for short, it had a different name when it was founded, as it was then in Vermont Boston University
#8212, aired 2020-04-28MLB SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS $600: Boston ace Dutch Leonard ended the 1914 season with a microscopic 0.96 one of these ERA (earned run average)
#8212, aired 2020-04-28A LANDMARK ADDRESS $800: At 4 South Market Street in Boston, you can find Faneuil Hall and this venerable market and shop to your heart's content Quincy
#8202, aired 2020-04-14CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES! $1000: Now go back & get a graduate degree in this at Boston U.; 700-level courses in it are human origins & food, culture, and society anthropology
#8200, aired 2020-04-10FILM SCHOOLS $2000: Boston's Bunker Hill Community College shares screen time with M.I.T. in this 1997 Damon-Affleck production Good Will Hunting
#8200, aired 2020-04-10HEAD FOR THE HILLS $2,500 (Daily Double): Boston's Sentry Hill was renamed this for the light used to warn of intruders Beacon Hill
#8192, aired 2020-03-31BEHIND THE TV & RADIO CALL LETTERS $2000: The "GBH" in this city's WGBH stands for Great Blue Hill, the site of its first transmitter Boston
#8190, aired 2020-03-27IT'S A STRIKE $600: This governor's stern response to a Boston police strike got him the 1920 Republican VP nod, & he soon succeeded to the presidency Coolidge
#8178, aired 2020-03-11A YEAR ENDING IN 0 $800: The Boston Massacre left 5 dead & several injured 1770
#8169, aired 2020-02-27ANNUAL EVENTS $600: First held in 1897, it's now run on Patriots' Day in April each year the Boston Marathon
#8167, aired 2020-02-25AFTER ALL THESE YEARS $1000: In 2006, after 15 years of construction, this city's "Big Dig" of roads & tunnels was completed Boston
#8165, aired 2020-02-21PULITZER-WINNING JOURNALISM $2,000 (Daily Double): The Boston Post won in 1921 for its exposure of the scheme of this Italian con man Ponzi
#8155, aired 2020-02-07MUSIC HALLS $400: Ryman Auditorium, this city's country music hall, is more than a century older than Schermerhorn, its classical hall Nashville
#8150, aired 2020-01-31HISTORIC PLEAS $400: In 1860, after anti-abolitionists broke up a meeting, this thinker & ex-slave delivered a plea for freedom of speech in Boston (Frederick) Douglass
#8143, aired 2020-01-22LOCK HIM UP! $1200: In 2018, after he was transferred to a West Virginia prison, this infamous Boston mobster was murdered (Whitey) Bulger
#5, aired 2020-01-09TV GREEN THUMB $800: The plants on either side of the host & guests on this web series, also a 2019 TV movie, are the Boston, or sword, variety Between Two Ferns
#2, aired 2020-01-07ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN $2000: This Boston-born architect designed the Massachusetts State House & from 1818 to 1829 served as architect of the U.S. Capitol Bulfinch
#8127, aired 2019-12-31WE WUZ ROBBED! $800: In 1990 works by Rembrandt & Degas were among the half-billion dollars worth of art stolen from the Gardner Museum in this city Boston
#8126, aired 2019-12-30POND $800: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow rowed with his kids on Fresh Pond in this Boston-area university city Cambridge
#8124, aired 2019-12-26TO THE OLD TOWN ROAD $200: Acorn Street in Beacon Hill is one of the last roads in Boston still paved with this material cobblestone
#8122, aired 2019-12-24A CHRISTMAS CAROL COLLAGE $200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from Omni Parker House in Boston MA.) Arriving on November 19, 1867 for a U.S. reading tour, this author practiced "A Christmas Carol" in front of the mirror here, now named for him (Charles) Dickens
#8113, aired 2019-12-11THE SECOND-LARGEST CITY IN THE STATE $1000: Boston has a 400,000-plus edge on this city whose pronunciation doesn't match up so well with its spelling Worcester
#8109, aired 2019-12-05PATRIOT GAMES $800: On Oct. 11, 1963 the Red Sox weren't playing; it was the Patriots' first game of 6 seasons in this home field Fenway Park
#8098, aired 2019-11-20PLUNDER WOMAN $1600: 18th century pirate Rachel Wall went ashore & met her downfall for this type of "robbery"--she took a bonnet on a Boston public road highway
#8097, aired 2019-11-19FIREBOATS OF BOSTON $200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents while aboard a fireboat.) A fireboat carries a minimum of four crew members, two deckhands, a fire officer, and a pilot, certified by this branch of the military the Coast Guard
#8097, aired 2019-11-19FIREBOATS OF BOSTON $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from Boston, MA.) At full power, using all five of its deck guns, the Marine One fireboat can throw 12,000 GPM, 450 feet at a fire, "GPM" standing for this gallons per minute
#8097, aired 2019-11-19FIREBOATS OF BOSTON $600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from inside a fireboat.) Marine One can achieve a top speed of 35 knots powered by four 825 horsepower engines of this type, named for a German inventor Diesel
#8097, aired 2019-11-19FIREBOATS OF BOSTON $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shoots water from a fireboat.) The foam thrown by the fireboats blankets the surface, cutting the fire off from the oxygen that feeds this chemical reaction combustion
#8097, aired 2019-11-19FIREBOATS OF BOSTON $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew rides on Marine Two.) Powered by two outboard motors, Marine Two is used for rescues where this twin-hulled design provides better stability for the crew catamaran
#8077, aired 2019-10-22POTPOURRI $1600: This Boston store's "Basement" was famous for its 1-day wedding gown sale dubbed the "Running of the Brides" Filene's
#8067, aired 2019-10-08WOMEN COMPOSERS $800: The first symphony by an American woman was Amy Beach's "Gaelic Symphony", first performed in 1896 by this group, the BSO for short the Boston Symphony Orchestra
#8064, aired 2019-10-03AUTHORS: BORN & DIED $400: This "little woman" was born in Germantown, Pennsylvania in 1832 & died in Boston in 1888 (Louisa May) Alcott
#8062, aired 2019-10-01CLUES ACROSS AMERICA $400: (Hi, I'm Lisa Hughes from WBZ. In 1856 the chef at the Parker House was said to have invented this 3-word dessert; despite the name, it's actually a 2-layer sponge cake Boston cream pie
#8061, aired 2019-09-30TRAIL MIX $200: In Boston follow this trail to see the Old State House & the Old North Church the Freedom Trail
#8058, aired 2019-09-25GETTING TO THE AIRPORT $600: You can take the T to Logan from State Street Station in this city Boston
#8057, aired 2019-09-24TED TALK $800: The youngest of 9 kids, he was born into a political dynasty February 22, 1932 in Boston Ted Kennedy
#8046, aired 2019-09-09THE "BEAN" STALK $2000: In 2019 Northeastern beat Boston College to win this venerable hockey tourney the Beanpot
#8037, aired 2019-07-16THAT MOVIE'S IN BOSTON $200: This 1997 movie was up for 9 Oscahs & took home 2--you got its numbahs; how do ya like them apples?! Good Will Hunting
#8037, aired 2019-07-16THAT MOVIE'S IN BOSTON $400: David Ortiz was on hand at this ballpark for the premiere party of "Fever Pitch", starring Jimmy Fallon Fenway
#8037, aired 2019-07-16THAT MOVIE'S IN BOSTON $600: Mark Wahlberg goes through an impressive speed round of possible names of the new girlfriend of his bear pal in this pic Ted
#8037, aired 2019-07-16THAT MOVIE'S IN BOSTON $800: A cop poses as a mobster & a mobster poses as a cop in this 2006 Scorsese film set in Boston The Departed
#8037, aired 2019-07-16THAT MOVIE'S IN BOSTON $1000: The "Friends of" this Boston crook played by Robert Mitchum are the people he's pressured to snitch on Eddie Coyle
#8031, aired 2019-07-08EVERY PITCHER TELLS A STORY $1000: 2015's "Pedro" describes his journey from the Dominican Republic to Boston, the World Series & the Hall of Fame (Pedro) Martinez
#8027, aired 2019-07-02"B" WHERE OF DOG $200: The AKC says the tuxedo-coated terrier named for this New England city makes an excellent urban pet Boston
#8023, aired 2019-06-26AMERICAN HISTORY $0: Types of it you could find in Boston Harbor on December 16, 1773 included Souchong & Bohea tea
#8010, aired 2019-06-07IT'S HARBOR DAY! $600: On Dec. 16, 1773 the locals decided to give this harbor an unusual bit of pollution, & the world would never be the same Boston Harbor
#8008, aired 2019-06-05NEW ON TV IN THE YEAR 2000 $2000: This David E. Kelley series focused on the lives of teachers & students at a Beantown high school Boston Public
#8007, aired 2019-06-04THE PARKER HOUSE: A HOTEL IN HISTORY $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Omni Parker House hotel.) Moving to Boston in 1941, he found work here as a busboy; busted for burglary, he'd convert to Islam in prison and emerged with this new name Malcolm X
#8005, aired 2019-05-31GLUTEN, 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
#7978, aired 2019-04-24TIME CAPSULE TIME $800: In 2015 Boston opened a 1795 capsule from Sam Adams & this guy, including a silver plate he's thought to have made Paul Revere
#7975, aired 2019-04-19AMERICAN HISTORY $1000: On June 1, 1660 Mary Dyer, one of this religious sect's "Boston martyrs", was hanged on Boston Common the Quakers
#7971, aired 2019-04-15THE FIRST WINNER $800: J.J. McDermott barely broke 3 hours getting from Ashland to the Back Bay as its first winner in 1897 the Boston Marathon
#7958, aired 2019-03-27SET IN THE CITY $800: Law & justice with "The Practice" & "Rizzoli & Isles" Boston
#7952, aired 2019-03-19THEY NAMED THE COLLEGE FOR ME! $200: In 1891 a college in Boston honored its founding president Charles Wesley this, not Ralph Waldo this Emerson College
#7948, aired 2019-03-13CHILDREN'S LIT $800: In "Make Way for Ducklings", Mr. & Mrs. Mallard settle down in this U.S. city's public garden Boston
#7939, aired 2019-02-28YOU'RE AN ALL-STAR $800: Playing for the East, Bob Cousy had home-court advantage at the first NBA All-Star game, held in 1951 at this venue Boston Garden
#7934, aired 2019-02-21OPEN YOUR PIE HOLE $400: It was a capital idea when this "pie" became the official state dessert of Massachusetts Boston cream pie
#7926, aired 2019-02-115 DIAMONDS $400: A red seat 502 feet from home plate in this ballpark marks the landing spot of a Ted Williams homer Fenway Park
#7923, aired 2019-02-06INDEPENDENT BOOKSTORES $1600: The Grolier Poetry Bookshop in this eggheaded city in the Boston metro area dates from 1927 Cambridge
#7915, aired 2019-01-25THE HODGEST OF PODGE $600: Jim Davis has owned New Balance since he bought the company in 1972 on the day of this Boston sporting event the Boston Marathon
#7902, aired 2019-01-08NEWSPAPER NAMES $200: This Boston paper has been turning out the news since 1872 the Globe
#7901, aired 2019-01-07ACTORS & THEIR TV ROLES $400: Boston lawyer Alan Shore; Raymond "Red" Reddington James Spader
#7894, aired 2018-12-27INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT? $1600: Boston, not a Mideast country, was the setting for this series with Jill Hennessy as a crusading medical examiner Crossing Jordan
#7892, aired 2018-12-25THAT WAS SOME CHRISTMAS! $1200: Hallelujah! This Handel oratorio had its first complete performance in the U.S. on Dec. 25, 1818 in Boston "Messiah"
#7891, aired 2018-12-24THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION $600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.) This Bible belonged to Sergeant Francis Merrifield who carried it with him during the war, and inscribed in it his desire to bless God for sparing his life at this bloody battle in June 1775, during the Siege of Boston the Battle of Bunker Hill
#7885, aired 2018-12-14CENTURY 19 REAL ESTATE LISTINGS $800: Big families, welcome home! Bulfinch's 1805 redesign of this Boston man's "Hall" added a third floor! Faneuil
#7884, aired 2018-12-13OTHER LONG-RUNNING TV SHOWS $1000: Public TV station WGBH in this city has been airing the home renovation show "This Old House" since 1979 Boston
#7881, aired 2018-12-10DESCRIBING THE BEST PICTURE OSCAR WINNER $400: 2015: The Boston Globe illuminates church wrongdoing Spotlight
#7854, aired 2018-11-01TV TITLE TOWNS $1200: "____ Public" Boston
#7845, aired 2018-10-19WHOSE MEGA-ALBUM? $1200: Well, they're "just another band out of" a New England city whose debut album has sold 17 million copies Boston
#7835, aired 2018-10-05CONTEMPORARIES $100 (Daily Double): On March 5, 1770 Crispus Attucks was slain in the Boston massacre; on May 16 she married the Dauphin of France Marie Antoinette
#7833, aired 2018-10-03NEW ENGLAND $200: "The Hub of the Universe", it's the largest city in New England Boston
#7833, aired 2018-10-03ENTERTAINMENT RITUALS $800: After the 2013 Boston bombing, the Yankees paid tribute by playing this Neil Diamond classic "Sweet Caroline"
#7825, aired 2018-09-21SENATORS IN THE 115th CONGRESS $400: She was the Boston Globe Magazine's Bostonian of the Year for 2009 (Elizabeth) Warren
#7825, aired 2018-09-21TENDER INSIDE $400: This type of tender, airy cake is the basis of angel food cake as well as Boston cream pie sponge cake
#7823, aired 2018-09-19AMONG TIME'S 50 BEST PODCASTS OF 2018 $400: "Endless Thread" had Boston's WBUR & this website go beyond "the front page of the Internet" to get deeper into stories Reddit
#7811, aired 2018-07-23THE 1917 SILENT PARADE $2000: One sign said, "The first blood for American independence was shed by a Negro"--this Boston Massacre victim Crispus Attucks
#7802, aired 2018-07-10NAT GEO $2000: Social & jazz critic Nat Hentoff also wrote a memoir about his youth in the Roxbury section of this city Boston
#7787, aired 2018-06-19OUR FAVORITE SUFF-ICS $800: In Boston's Symphony Hall, these are famously spectacular the acoustics
#7787, aired 2018-06-19HOOK, LINE & SINKER $1600: Kevin McHale, Robert Parish & this other Hall of Famer made up the legendary front line of the 1980s Boston Celtics (Larry) Bird
#7779, aired 2018-06-07AMERICAN DOGS $400: Nicknamed "The American Gentleman", this non-sporting breed from Mass. has a U.S. city right in its name the Boston terrier
#7770, aired 2018-05-25GENIUSES ARE BORN $600: Later to take the pen name Richard Saunders, he was born to a poor family in Boston January 17, 1706 Ben Franklin
#7766, aired 2018-05-21THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION $600: Overconfident, British Gen. Howe went into this 1775 Boston battle with a servant carrying wine on a silver tray Bunker Hill
#7761, aired 2018-05-14SUPER CONDUCTORS $800: Super conductor Arthur Fiedler was born in this New England city in 1894 Boston
#7754, aired 2018-05-03SHOW RUNNERS $800: Produced by these 2 actors, the reality show "The Runner" follows contestants across the U.S., not just Boston Ben Affleck & Matt Damon
#7746, aired 2018-04-23HERE'S THE CUSTOMS MAN $1200: Nathaniel Hawthorne did not excel at the job, briefly working at customhouses in Boston & this hometown Salem
#7733, aired 2018-04-04HOTELS & MOTELS $600: The Liberty Hotel in Boston was once one of these, a collaboration between an architect & a penologist a prison
#7724, aired 2018-03-22MIDDLE INITIAL E. $1000: "Goliath", "Boston Legal" & "The Practice" are among the many TV shows he's created David E. Kelley
#7723, aired 2018-03-21ETHNI-CITIES $1600: irishcentral.com says this city's metro area is the most Irish in the U.S., & Sully will fight you if you disagree Boston
#7712, aired 2018-03-06DIRECT ME TO THE DIRECTIONAL UNIVERSITY $600: Head up Huntington; if you pass the YMCA of Greater Boston, you've gone too far Northeastern
#7708, aired 2018-02-28TOP SEEDS $800: The seeds of this edible plant, whether Butterhead or Burgundy Boston, are planted on top lettuce
#7686, aired 2018-01-29HISTORY ACROSS AMERICA $400: (I'm Danielle Niles from WBZ.) 16 months before he famously rode off into American history, this man joined the other patriots in the Boston tea party protest Paul Revere
#7684, aired 2018-01-25FOUND MY PLACE IN THE BOOK $200: Jhumpa Lahiri's novel "The Namesake" follows a family moving from Calcutta to this collegey Boston-area city Cambridge
#7683, aired 2018-01-24SOUNDS LIKE MY FIRST MARRIAGE $2000: In the 1660s Maria Cotton was this Boston preacher's stepsister & first wife Increase Mather
#7680, aired 2018-01-19THE BOSTON TANGLER $200: Youtube shows 3 vintage fights between the Islanders' Clark Gillies & Terry O'Reilly of this Boston NHL team the Bruins
#7680, aired 2018-01-19THE BOSTON TANGLER $400: In 2008 it was this Manny "being Manny" when he tangled with teammate Kevin Youkilis in the Red Sox dugout Manny Ramirez
#7680, aired 2018-01-19THE BOSTON TANGLER $600: In the 1987 Eastern Conference finals, this Celtic legend & 3-time league MVP had a piston-punchin' good time with Bill Laimbeer Larry Bird
#7680, aired 2018-01-19THE BOSTON TANGLER $800: This great 19th-century bare-knuckle heavyweight champ was known as the "Boston Strong Boy" John L. Sullivan
#7680, aired 2018-01-19THE BOSTON TANGLER $1000: In 2007 this group's conductor paused the music when a fight broke out at Symphony Hall; orchestra crowds can get so rough! the Boston Pops
#7667, aired 2018-01-02ALL-AMERICAN FOOD $200: You'll cover several food groups dining on this city's lettuce, baked beans & cream pie Boston
#7666, aired 2018-01-013-LETTER RESPONSES $4,000 (Daily Double): During a 3-day alumni reunion in 1916, it moved from Boston's Back Bay to Cambridge MIT
#7663, aired 2017-12-27HISTORIC DATES $1,000 (Daily Double): American patriots dressed as Mohawks for this festive event on December 16, 1773 the Boston Tea Party
#7662, aired 2017-12-26ON BOXING DAY $200: This team sold Babe Ruth to the Yankees in 1919; curses! the Boston Red Sox
#7655, aired 2017-12-15MAIN STREAM MEDIA $1000: This 2001 Dennis LeHane mystery centers on the effects of a killing in a blue-collar Boston neighborhood Mystic River
#7651, aired 2017-12-11TV WATERING HOLES $400: Hurray for some guy named Alex who once visited this Boston bar Cheers
#7645, aired 2017-12-01"COMMON" KNOWLEDGE $1200: Just over 100 years old, Parkman Bandstand is one of the newer editions to this great American open space Boston Common
#7644, aired 2017-11-30NEW ENGLAND $200: The only home on Boston's Freedom Trail belonged to this silversmith Paul Revere
#7641, aired 2017-11-27CRIME TIME $1600: The Gardner Museum heist: this day in 1990,as Boston was sleeping off St. Paddy's Day March 18
#7639, aired 2017-11-23LEFTIST PROPAGANDA $400: The 1941 Boston Globe story about pitcher Lefty Grove's 300th win called him "the gaunt" this directional word southpaw
#7636, aired 2017-11-20IN THE CITY $400: A big weight in Beantown a ton (in Boston)
#7635, aired 2017-11-17MUSICAL GROUP NAMES DEFINED $400: Home to Fenway Park Boston
#7635, aired 2017-11-175 EXES $1600: Seen here is this ex-top cop of Boston, Los Angeles & New York City--twice (Bill) Bratton
#7623, aired 2017-11-0119th CENTURY AMERICA $400: The term "Era of Good Feelings" was first used in 1817 by a Boston newspaper after this president visited the city (James) Monroe
#7621, aired 2017-10-30"Z" GRADE ENTERTAINMENT $1200: Kids were creators as well as performers on this '70s PBS show out of Boston that was revived in 1999 Zoom
#7617, aired 2017-10-24HOLD 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 2017-10-24ROBOTS $400: A 4-legged robot created by Boston Dynamics to deliver packages has been given this name, like Dick & Jane's dog Spot
#7614, aired 2017-10-19SHAKESPEAREAN IN THE PARK $200: A curse! a curse of a Babe, I say, was placed in 1920 upon the team calling this park home; 84 yrs. of futility, hence! Fenway Park
#7611, aired 2017-10-16THE HISTORY BOOKSHELF $2000: The best-selling "A People's History of the United States" by this activist and Boston University professor (Howard) Zinn
#7608, aired 2017-10-11ACC SCHOOLS $600: This school was New England's first Roman Catholic one for higher education Boston College
#7604, aired 2017-10-05THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION $400: Dr. Joseph Warren, called the first martyr of the Revolution, was killed at this June 17, 1775 Boston battle the Battle of Breed's or Bunker Hill
#7603, aired 2017-10-04AUTHORS: BORN & DIED $1,000 (Daily Double): Edgar Allan Poe's tale began in Boston in 1809 & ended in this other "B" city in 1849 Baltimore
#7589, aired 2017-09-14U.S. BUILDINGS $800: In 1742 a gilded grasshopper weathervane was placed atop this Boston hall; it's been there since Faneuil Hall
#7575, aired 2017-07-14YOU CAN SET YOUR WATCH BY IT $400: Boston residents peeved at this ship's twice-a-day cannon blasts should know it's been going on for over 200 years the Constitution
#7564, aired 2017-06-29WOODY $1200: One of his earliest TV characters married Kelly Gaines, daughter of one of Boston's richest men Woody Harrelson
#7552, aired 2017-06-13THE NATIONAL WOMEN'S HALL OF FAME $800: The mother church of the faith she founded in Boston is a monument to this 19th-century woman Mary Baker Eddy
#7551, aired 2017-06-12STRIKE! $1600: This governor's role in quashing a 1919 Boston police strike helped lead to his 1920 VP nomination Coolidge
#7546, aired 2017-06-05THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR $1600: The 59 cannon used to evict the British from Boston in 1776 were taken from this New York fort Fort Ticonderoga
#7538, aired 2017-05-24HEARST STORY $1,000 (Daily Double): The Boston American, July 31, 1942: "Reds Halt Nazis at" this Russian city (as then called) Stalingrad
#7535, aired 2017-05-19FAMOUS SHIPS $1600: Now part of a Boston museum, this 220-year-old ship fought against the Barbary pirates & in the War of 1812 Old Ironsides (or the U.S.S. Constitution)
#7534, aired 2017-05-18PLANTS & FLOWERS $800: Popular ones of these plants for growing indoors include the maidenhair, button &, of course, Boston a fern
#7526, aired 2017-05-08NEWSPAPERS $600: In 2014 this paper won a Pulitzer Prize for its "Breaking News Reporting" of the marathon bombing The Boston Globe
#7517, aired 2017-04-25POETS & POETRY $400: Amy Lowell, reviewing "North of Boston", said, "Not only is " his "work New England in subject, it is so in technique" Robert Frost
#7517, aired 2017-04-25SIMILARLY NAMED SCHOOLS $400: Northwestern University is in Evanston, Illinois; this private school was founded in Boston in 1898 Northeastern
#7517, aired 2017-04-25SIMILARLY NAMED SCHOOLS $1000: This Boston college of music sounds like a university town just north of Oakland Berklee
#7515, aired 2017-04-21U.S. HERSTORY $200: In 1774 Penelope Barker organized an Edenton, N.C. version of this 1773 Boston protest the Boston Tea Party
#7515, aired 2017-04-21ALMA MATERS $400: He was a shock jock in training at Boston University where a radio show he created was canceled after one broadcast Howard Stern
#7512, aired 2017-04-18BASEBALL $1200: Before the were named for their hosiery, this American League team was known simply as the Americans the (Boston) Red Sox
#7510, aired 2017-04-14IN THE NEWS $800: Curt Schilling made a pitch to voters-- before talking with his wife-- for a 2018 Senate run from this state Massachusetts
#7505, aired 2017-04-07LIGHTHOUSES $1200: Boston Harbor's Little Brewster Island has the U.S. government's only manned light, manned by this military service the Coast Guard
#7497, aired 2017-03-28PIE-POURRI $400: Confusingly, this official state dessert of Massachusetts is called pie but made with sponge cake Boston cream pie
#7494, aired 2017-03-23POTPOURRI $1000: "Not to be ministered unto, but to minister" is the motto of this Seven Sisters college that's outside Boston Wellesley
#7487, aired 2017-03-14STATE HOLIDAYS $400: Massachusetts celebrates Patriots' Day, the third Monday in April, with the running of this race the Boston Marathon
#7481, aired 2017-03-06WAR STORIES $800: "Rise to Rebellion" marks the start of the Revolution with this 1770 clash of British troops & colonists the Boston Massacre
#7477, aired 2017-02-28OLD STURBRIDGE VILLAGE $200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Old Sturbridge Village, Massachusetts.) A bustling place in the 18th century, used as everything from a parade ground to a town dump, by the early 1800s, the center of the typical New England village was becoming we think of as the peaceful manicured green, or as they call it in Boston, this the common
#7473, aired 2017-02-22LEONARDO DiCAPRIO MOVIES $1600: Leo & Matt Damon have competing squad goals as Boston cops in this drama The Departed
#7465, aired 2017-02-10GOOD CAUSES $800: It's the disease in the name of Boston's Dana-Farber Institute-- give & you can help beat it cancer
#7460, aired 2017-02-03TELEVISION CITY $200: "Cheers" to "Ally McBeal" Boston
#7458, aired 2017-02-01HEAT $800: One hot summer day in 2016, the Boston Globe punningly wrote, "Gimme" this, a likely homage to the Stones gimme swelter
#7458, aired 2017-02-01ANNUAL EVENTS $800: First Night, an arts festival in Boston, is held on this celebratory night New Year's Eve
#7451, aired 2017-01-23FROM CHUMPS TO CHAMPS $200: They went from 29-53 in 1979 to 62-20 & an NBA title in 1981; adding Bird, Parish & McHale will do that the Boston Celtics
#7451, aired 2017-01-23AMERICAN WOMEN $600: In 1967 Kathrine Switzer broke the gender barrier by becoming the first female runner to officially enter this race the Boston Marathon
#7448, aired 2017-01-18IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF HISTORY $600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) Starting at the Boston Common and making its way past the Boston Massacre site, the Old North church, over the Charles to Old Ironsides and ending at the Bunker Hill Monument is this two-word path the Freedom Trail
#7447, aired 2017-01-17ODD COMBINED RESPONSES $1200: A new team to make 2 towns shudder: city that's home to Faneuil Hall + the NATO phonetic alphabet word for "Y", pluralized Boston Yankees
#7441, aired 2017-01-09WOMEN & THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION $800: Ann Bates spied for the British & Lydia Darragh spied for the colonists in this city that was also Betsy Ross' home Philadelphia
#7425, aired 2016-12-16THE ABOLITIONIST MOVEMENT $2000: This 3-named abolitionist crusader published a Boston newspaper called The Liberator William Lloyd Garrison
#7419, aired 2016-12-08BRIDGE-POURRI $400: The Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge is the northern entrance to this city Boston
#7412, aired 2016-11-29CORNERSTONES $200: A time capsule originally placed in a cornerstone by Samuel Adams & this silversmith was uncovered in Boston in 2014 Paul Revere
#7407, aired 2016-11-22IN THE RED $800: Wally the Green Monster is the mascot of this Major League Baseball team the (Boston) Red Sox
#7407, aired 2016-11-22WHAT $1000: It's the lively American breed of dog seen here a Boston bull terrier
#7406, aired 2016-11-21LOOKING AT COLLEGES $200: We can visit Emerson, Simmons & Northeastern in one trip, because all those schools are in this city Boston
#7406, aired 2016-11-21COLONIAL AMERICA $800: At the time of the Revolutionary War, this was the most populous city; New York City was No. 2 Philadelphia
#7385, aired 2016-10-21BOSTON, MISTER $400: Dividing Cambridge & Boston, this river winds its way over 80 miles from Hopkinton to Boston Harbor the Charles River
#7385, aired 2016-10-21MR. BOSTON $600: I'll take this cocktail that originated in New York: rye whiskey, sweet vermouth & angostura bitters a Manhattan
#7385, aired 2016-10-21BOSTON, MISTER $800: The warning "one if by land, two if by sea" referred to lanterns hung in this Boston church's steeple the Old North Church
#7385, aired 2016-10-21MR. BOSTON $800: Mr. Boston informs us that when combined, whiskey, Kirschwasser, Cynar & amaro are "grounds for" this unfortunate event divorce
#7385, aired 2016-10-21MR. BOSTON $1000: Gin, lemon juice & simple syrup are shaken & strained; add club soda to make the drink do this thing in its name fizz
#7385, aired 2016-10-21BOSTON, MISTER $1200: The July 4, 2015 concert at the Hatch Shell featured this orchestra & of course, some serious fireworks the Boston Pops
#7385, aired 2016-10-21BOSTON, MISTER $1600: The "Big Dig" put 800,000 more residents within a 40-minute drive of this airport Logan
#7385, aired 2016-10-21BOSTON, MISTER $2000: Despite an infamous heist, there is still great art, like the work seen here, in this museum named for its patroness the Gardner
#7376, aired 2016-10-10HEALTH ISSUES $400: During a 1721 epidemic in Boston, Zabdiel Boylston gave the 1st Amer. inoculations against this now-eradicated disease smallpox
#7357, aired 2016-09-13AFRICAN AMERICANS $200: In 1953 this Nation of Islam leader founded & was the minister of Boston Temple No. 11 Malcolm X
#7357, aired 2016-09-13IN THE BASEBALL TEAM'S LINEUP $400: 1975: Fred Lynn, Bernie Carbo & Carlton Fisk, who will always wave it fair the (Boston) Red Sox
#7356, aired 2016-09-12COLLEGE FOOTBALL $800: (Dan Patrick delivers the clue as Will Ferrell does some sportscasting.) Will Ferrell appeared on my show in character as Ron Burgundy to re-create some of the great calls in sports history, including Doug Flutie's Hail Mary pass... "Oh, he got it! Did he get it? He got it! Touchdown! Touchdown! Touchdown! Touchdown!" ...that won the game for this school over Miami in 1984 Boston College
#7348, aired 2016-07-20OUR GREAT COUNTRY $800: The swan boats featured in books like "The Trumpet of the Swan" are a popular attraction in this city Boston
#7347, aired 2016-07-19EXODUS $2000: Members of this faith arriving in Puritan Boston got an un-Friend-ly reception & a Mass. exodus (or worse) Quakers (or Catholicism)
#7345, aired 2016-07-15HYBRID & ELECTRIC CARS $200: Its Accord hybrid gets 47 mpg on the highway, so if you're going 220 mi. from NYC to Boston, it's just under 5 gallons Honda
#7335, aired 2016-07-01SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAS $1200: In 1926 this symphony that hatched the Pops became the first to play live on the radio Boston
#7327, aired 2016-06-21THE DISASTER OF THE CENTURY $400: The Boston Massacre the 18th century
#7320, aired 2016-06-10HERE'S TO 50 GREAT YEARS $800: 1950: In Boston "Fats" Pino & 10 accomplices pull off the "Great" this company "Robbery" Brink's
#7319, aired 2016-06-09MINOR ROLES, MAJOR MOTION PICTURE $600: Cardinal Law, Boston Globe security guard Spotlight
#7317, aired 2016-06-07HALL OF FAME CATCHERS $1000: On June 13, 2005 the left field foul pole at Fenway Park was named for this Hall of Fame catcher Carlton Fisk
#7315, aired 2016-06-03STATE CAPITAL NICKNAMES $200: "The City of Paul Revere" Boston
#7311, aired 2016-05-305-SYLLABLE WORDS $2000: As punishment for the Boston Tea Party in 1773, Britain passed these Acts the Intolerable Acts
#7299, aired 2016-05-12NONFICTION $800: "Trapped Under the Sea" investigates a disaster that struck during a cleanup of the harbor of this city known as "The Hub" Boston
#7292, aired 2016-05-03A LIFETIME OF SERVICE $800: This basketball mastermind was associated with the Boston Celtics from 1950 to his death in 2006 Red Auerbach
#7290, aired 2016-04-2919th CENTURY LITERATURE $1000: 2 expatriates come to Boston to visit relatives in his 1878 novel "The Europeans" Henry James
#7286, aired 2016-04-25RALPH WALDO EMERSON $800: Emerson's nickname was "the sage of" this small town near Boston that helped launch the Revolutionary War Concord
#7280, aired 2016-04-15SPEAKER'S CORNER $600: Thomas was the real name of this man who in 1936 graduated Boston College & joined the Mass. State House Tip O'Neill
#7276, aired 2016-04-111940s LIT $2000: A young apprentice silversmith in 1770s Boston is the title character of this 1943 historical fiction by Esther Forbes Johnny Tremain
#7274, aired 2016-04-07I.M. PEI $1600: Boston is proud of its Pei-designed tower named for this revolutionary. (John) Hancock
#7270, aired 2016-04-01TRAVEL USA $2,000 (Daily Double): Louisburg Square in this "elevated" neighborhood of Boston features red brick townhomes & a gated private park Beacon Hill
#7262, aired 2016-03-22NO MORE GAMES $400: On Sept. 28, 2014 this 40-year-old shortstop played his last MLB game & even though it was in Boston, the crowd cheered him Derek Jeter
#7261, aired 2016-03-21POP QUIZ $2000: In 1930 he left the Boston Symphony to become conductor of the Boston Pops, a job he held for 49 years (Arthur) Fiedler
#7257, aired 2016-03-15WOMEN ONLY $800: In 1888 2 students at Boston University founded this this this sorority Delta Delta Delta
#7241, aired 2016-02-22THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION ERA $800: It wasn't just in Boston--on Dec. 22, 1774, patriots in Greenwich, N.J. burned this cargo in a field tea
#7238, aired 2016-02-17BOSTON'S FREEDOM TRAIL $200: A starting point for the trail is this oldest U.S. public park, once a grazing ground for sheep & cattle the Boston Common
#7238, aired 2016-02-17BOSTON'S FREEDOM TRAIL $400: Officially known as the USS Constitution, today it's berthed in Charlestown Navy Yard "Old Ironsides"
#7238, aired 2016-02-17BOSTON'S FREEDOM TRAIL $600: One if by land & two if by sea--it's the most visited historic site in Boston the Old North Church
#7238, aired 2016-02-17BOSTON'S FREEDOM TRAIL $800: 5 men listed on a headstone at Granary Burying Ground were victims of this tragic March 5, 1770 event the Boston Massacre
#7238, aired 2016-02-17BOSTON'S FREEDOM TRAIL $1000: "The Home of Free Speech" & "the Cradle of Liberty"--this historic building is now part of a bustling marketplace Faneuil Hall
#7234, aired 2016-02-11ONE-WORD FILM TITLES $1200: This 2015 drama shows how the Boston Globe uncovered abuse claims against the Catholic Church Spotlight
#7232, aired 2016-02-09STATE CAPITAL ATTRACTIONS $200: Fenway Park Boston
#7227, aired 2016-02-02I NEED THE STRONG STUFF $200: Following the 2013 marathon bombing, this 2-word motto became a rallying cry for Beantown "Boston Strong"
#7222, aired 2016-01-26THE NORTHERNMOST STATE CAPITAL $800: Boston, Concord, Hartford Concord
#7222, aired 2016-01-26"E-S-P-N" $1000: An open, level space for walking, like the one in Boston an esplanade
#7221, aired 2016-01-25GEOGRAPHICAL MUSIC GROUPS $1200: 1976's "More Than a Feeling" Boston
#7220, aired 2016-01-22STATE FISH $400: A sculpture of this fish, a symbol of Massachusetts for more than 200 years, hangs in the state house in Boston a cod
#7207, aired 2016-01-05THE PULITZER PRIZE AT 100 $400: (I'm Josh Haner.) I won the Pulitzer for Feature Photography for "Beyond the Finish Line", a photo essay on the recovery of Jeff Bauman, a survivor of the tragedy at this event on April 15, 2013 the Boston Marathon bombing
#7205, aired 2016-01-01STATE CAPITAL RIVERS $400: The Charles River Boston
#7202, aired 2015-12-29TV SETTINGS $400: "The Americans" & "Murphy Brown": this city Washington D.C.
#7194, aired 2015-12-17LITERARY DIRECTIONS $2000: Robert Frost published the collection "North of" this city in 1914 Boston
#7190, aired 2015-12-11THE SPIN-OFF SOURCE $2000: of "Boston Legal" The Practice
#7187, aired 2015-12-08COLONIAL NEW ENGLAND $800: The Old South Meeting House was the organizing point for this Dec. 16, 1773 event the Boston Tea Party
#7186, aired 2015-12-07SARGENT $1600: Sargent painted this three-named patron of the arts, whose Boston museum includes a watercolor by Sargent Isabella Stewart Gardner
#7183, aired 2015-12-02STATE ANIMAL FIGHT! $1200: It's sea vs. land as Hawaii's state mammal, a monk seal, takes on this state dog named for the capital of Massachusetts a Boston terrier
#7169, aired 2015-11-12BOOKS ABOUT POLITICS $2000: "Mayor for a New America" is a memoir by this late beloved long-time mayor of Boston Thomas Menino
#7168, aired 2015-11-11WHODUNIT? $1600: Ran Boston's Winter Hill Gang; was played by Johnny Depp Whitey Bulger
#7166, aired 2015-11-09STOCK SYMBOLS $800: SAM is this city's "beer company" Boston
#7161, aired 2015-11-02FAMOUS SHOPPING STREETS $1600: Newbury Street Boston
#7155, aired 2015-10-23NHL TEAMS $1000: This alliterative team is the oldest NHL team in the U.S. the Boston Bruins
#7145, aired 2015-10-0917th CENTURY AMERICA $600: In 1680 Boston mathematician Thomas Brattle observed the orbit of one of these celestial wanderers a comet
#7131, aired 2015-09-21STAMPS $200: These structures depicted on stamps include ones from Boston Harbor & New London Harbor lighthouses
#7112, aired 2015-07-14LET IT SNOW $400: In February 2015, Boston set a record for a month's snowfall with 58.5 inches by the 15th; this landmark helps tell the tale Fenway Park
#7112, aired 2015-07-14HAIL! $1000: Marquette & Boston College are among schools whose traditions include singing "Hail" this Latin phrase alma mater
#7073, aired 2015-05-20THAT MOVIE TITLE IS LEGAL $1200: Rather than take a settlement, attorney Paul Newman goes to trial in this legal drama The Verdict
#7068, aired 2015-05-13CITY NEIGHBORHOODS $200: Fenway/Kenmore, Roslindale Boston
#7066, aired 2015-05-11YOUR BASIC AMERICAN HISTORY $600: After making a mess during this December 16, 1773 event, protestors swept the ships' decks clean the Boston Tea Party
#7058, aired 2015-04-29INDIANAPOLIS $200: Known as "Circle City", Indianapolis is laid out in a wheel pattern inspired by the pattern of this eastern U.S. city Washington, D.C.
#7053, aired 2015-04-22AUTHORS: BORN & DIED $400: Born in 1932 in Boston, she died by her own hand in London in 1963 Sylvia Plath
#7052, aired 2015-04-214-LETTER FILMS $800: This 2006 film features the voices of Owen Wilson & Bonnie Hunt Cars
#7045, aired 2015-04-10APRIL $400: This wicked awesome Boston venue hosted its first game on April 9, 1912, just a few days before the Titanic went down Fenway Park
#7040, aired 2015-04-03JOHN QUINCY ADAMS $400: In Boston, a month before he turned 8, John saw this first major battle of the American Revolution the Battle of Bunker Hill
#7032, aired 2015-03-24U.S. CITIES' INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS $600: Logan Boston
#7026, aired 2015-03-1619th C. NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS $1,400 (Daily Double): Charlestown-born Charles Taylor became publisher of this newspaper in 1873, it remained in the family for the next 126 years The Boston Globe
#7017, aired 2015-03-03STATE CAPITAL HEADQUARTERS $400: John Hancock Financial Services Boston
#7017, aired 2015-03-03DRUNK HISTORY $1200: Many a patriot hoisted a mug at the Warren Tavern, today a nice break from the red line of this Boston urban trail the Freedom Trail
#7012, aired 2015-02-24AMERICAN HISTORY $400: The Americans were protesting a tax & a monopoly with this Dec. 16, 1773 event the (Boston) tea party
#7006, aired 2015-02-16AVIATION $400: This city's Old South Meeting House appears in the 1860 photo here, the USA's oldest aerial photo Boston
#7006, aired 2015-02-16MR. CATEGORY $800: Here's the logo of this official bartender's guide, around since 1935. Mr. Boston
#6985, aired 2015-01-16THE 17th CENTURY $2000: After coming down from Canada, in 1605 he & his party became the first Frenchmen to visit the site of Boston Samuel de Champlain
#6978, aired 2015-01-07THE $1 BILL $800: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows currency on the monitor.) The letter inside the circle indicates which one of the 12 Federal Reserve banks issued the dollar, from "A" for Boston all the way to "L" for the bank in this West Coast city San Francisco
#6959, aired 2014-12-11NAME THAT SONG $800: This song by Boston says, "I'm gonna take you by surprise and make you realize" "Amanda"
#6958, aired 2014-12-10POINT "A" TO POINT "B" $400: Go from the present to the original home of baseball's Braves & you've gone from here to here Atlanta to Boston
#6946, aired 2014-11-24BOSTON ACCENTS $400: The Boston variety of this plant has frilly leaves & long drooping fronds a fern
#6946, aired 2014-11-24DRAFT PICKS $400: Varieties of this "revolutionary" beer include Old Fezziwig Ale & Boston Lager Sam Adams
#6946, aired 2014-11-24BOSTON ACCENTS $800: This dessert consists of a 2-layer cake with a thick filling & chocolate icing Boston cream pie
#6946, aired 2014-11-24BOSTON ACCENTS $1200: Bostonians say it's the USA's oldest park; they also say its name is properly singular the Boston Common
#6946, aired 2014-11-24BOSTON ACCENTS $1600: In 1985 the first restaurant in this chain opened in Newton, Massachusetts & focused on rotisserie chicken Boston Market
#6946, aired 2014-11-24BOSTON ACCENTS $2000: A dog called Hooper's Judge is the ancestor of most of the modern dogs of this breed the Boston Terrier
#6943, aired 2014-11-19ENTERTAINMENT $1000: This summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra is named for an estate that was named for a Hawthorne book Tanglewood
#6943, aired 2014-11-19CLASSICAL RADIO $4,000 (Daily Double): These call letters of a Boston PBS TV station first hit the airwaves with a 1951 classical radio concert WGBH
#6940, aired 2014-11-14COLLEGE KNOWLEDGE $1000: One of these 2 "directional" schools is in Evanston, Illinois; the other, on Huntington Avenue in Boston Northwestern University & Northeastern University
#6921, aired 2014-10-20A "B" IN AMERICAN HISTORY $400: 2 British soldiers were found guilty in this 1770 Massachusetts riot; their thumbs were branded "M" for murder the Boston Massacre
#6917, aired 2014-10-14CHAINED TO A HOTEL $400: The pool on the 8th floor of the Four Seasons in this city overlooks the Public Garden & Beacon Hill Boston
#6909, aired 2014-10-02AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARIES $800: A Massachusetts governor called this son of a Boston brewer the "chief incendiary" of the revolution Samuel Adams
#6902, aired 2014-09-23CELEBRITY ORIGINS $200: (Hi, I'm Kyra Sedgwick.) My ancestor Robert Sedgwick came to America in 1636 & was an early settler of Charlestown, now part of this New England city Boston
#6895, aired 2014-08-01THE ARTS $1600: This city's pops is affectionately known as "America's Orchestra" Boston
#6889, aired 2014-07-24PRO SPORTS TEAMS $600: Of pro teams with "Boston" in their names, it's won more championships than all the others Celtics
#6888, aired 2014-07-2310 YEARS AGO: 2004 $400: For the first time since 1918, this East Coast team won baseball's World Series the (Boston) Red Sox
#6883, aired 2014-07-16SMART STREETS $1,400 (Daily Double): The Emerson Playground is on Thoreau Street in this city Concord, Massachusetts
#6880, aired 2014-07-117-11 $600: July 11, 1914: This not-yet-portly 19-year-old makes his major league debut with the Boston Red Sox; he doesn't homer Babe Ruth
#6879, aired 2014-07-10ON THE SQUARE $800: Copley Square is a highlight of this city's Back Bay Boston
#6861, aired 2014-06-16HEADLINES FROM THE ONION $400: This NBA star "Unable To Enjoy MVP Knowing Boston Globe's Gary Washburn Didn't Vote For Him" LeBron James
#6855, aired 2014-06-06HE'S SO MAN"LEY" $400: Michelle Pfeiffer is married to this creator of "Boston Legal" & "Boston Public" David E. Kelley
#6853, aired 2014-06-04THAT'S ALL IN THE PAST $2,000 (Daily Double): Paul Revere whipped up patriotic anger with his image of this bloody 1770 event the Boston Massacre
#6852, aired 2014-06-03HOSPITALS $1200: Medical highlights of this Boston hospital include the first public demonstration of anesthesia in 1846 Mass. General Hospital
#6847, aired 2014-05-27AMERICAN EXPRESS $1200: Going up to 150 mph, this Amtrak train running between Boston & D.C. lives up to its speedy name the Acela
#6837, aired 2014-05-13LIBRARIES $1600: Dennis Lehane is a trustee of this city public library, which beats NYC as the USA's biggest in number of volumes held Boston
#6828, aired 2014-04-30POETS & POETRY $800: Anne Sexton's elegy for this fellow doomed poet recalls the time "we downed three extra dry martinis in Boston" Sylvia Plath
#6819, aired 2014-04-17THE INTERSTATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM $200: (Kelly of the Clue Crew stands next to a map of the U.S.) The longest interstate is I-90, which runs 3,020 miles between these two large cities Boston and Seattle
#6817, aired 2014-04-15BIG CITY MAYORS $400: Marty Walsh, succeeding Thomas Menino in 2014 Boston
#6815, aired 2014-04-11BACK TO BASEBALL $600: In the 2013 world series this Boston slugger reached base 19 times in 25 plate appearances David Ortiz
#6809, aired 2014-04-03EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY $1600: Benjamin Harris of Boston published the Colonies' first newspaper as well as this book that taught millions to read The New England Primer
#6808, aired 2014-04-02MOUNTAIN RANGES $1200: Turner Ward Knob in Arkansas' Boston Mountains is the highest named peak in this much larger range the Ozarks
#6805, aired 2014-03-28THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE $800: Born in Boston in 1722, this signer was 13 years older than his cousin who became president Samuel Adams
#6797, aired 2014-03-18A FUNNY RACE $1000: Mush! Boston's "Urban" this race replaces dogs with people & sleds with shopping carts the Iditarod
#6791, aired 2014-03-10AMERICAN DECORATIVE ARTS $600: (Kelly of the Clue Crew presents the clue from the Winterthur Museum in Delaware.) What was once the family's dining room has an early American theme with square-backed chairs from around 1800 in the federal style & tankards by this Boston patriot & silversmith Paul Revere
#6779, aired 2014-02-20PIER REVIEWS $2000: A tripadvisor.com post said Fan Pier is a good place to watch planes take off from this Boston airport Logan
#6769, aired 2014-02-06PRO SPORTS TEAMS $1000: The left field fence in their home park is 310 feet from the plate & 37 feet high the Boston Red Sox
#6768, aired 2014-02-05IN THE CITY'S NEWSPAPER $200: Its Commercial Appeal: "Whither Beale Street? Take It to the River" Memphis
#6748, aired 2014-01-08FICTIONAL WITCHES $1,000 (Daily Double): In "The Thirteenth Sacrifice", witches have returned to this city & Boston cop Samantha Ryan is hunting them Salem
#6746, aired 2014-01-06EAT, DRINK $2000: Devised in Boston in 1946, the name of this juice brand combines patriotism & convenience Minute Maid
#6742, aired 2013-12-31MY NAME IS MY BRAND $2,800 (Daily Double): The copper products co. founded by this man in 1801 is still around today, but in Rome, New York, not Boston Paul Revere
#6733, aired 2013-12-18FILM COMPOSERS $400: Composer for such films as "Jaws" & "Superman", he served as conductor of the Boston Pops from 1980 to 1993 John Williams
#6732, aired 2013-12-17AMERICAN INVENTORS $800: In 1871 he began giving instructions in "visible speech" at the Boston School for Deaf Mutes Alexander Graham Bell
#6727, aired 2013-12-10YOU FLOOR ME! $1000: Famous Filene's floor of bargains that closed in 2011 to the grief of Boston shoppers Basement
#6709, aired 2013-11-14ANNUAL EVENTS $400: Its route begins in Hopkinton, Massachusetts & passes Fenway Park the Boston Marathon
#6704, aired 2013-11-0799 MODELS OF GEAR $1200: Before wearing 99 for the Dodgers, part of this Manny being Manny for Boston was wearing a snood over his dreads Manny Ramirez
#6701, aired 2013-11-04THE WORLD SERIES $800: In 1916 & 1918 Babe Ruth, then with this team, pitched 29 2/3 straight scoreless innings, a record that lasted 43 years the Boston Red Sox
#6697, aired 2013-10-29RIDING ON THE METRO $1600: Known to locals as the "T", this New England Metro Area's metro was immortalized in the Kingston Trio hit "M.T.A." Boston
#6695, aired 2013-10-25GRAPE JAM $200: Grape Island in this Massachusetts harbor was the site of a skirmish over hay during the Revolutionary War Boston Harbor
#6694, aired 2013-10-24A DAY ON THE BOAT $1200: It's Oct. 21, 1797 & Boston sees the launch of this ship; the copper sheathing on its bottom was made by Paul Revere the Constitution
#6693, aired 2013-10-23POINT "A" TO POINT "B" $3,600 (Daily Double): It's about a 30-hour drive between these 2 rhyming state capitals Austin & Boston
#6666, aired 2013-09-16PLACES IN THE NEWS $1000: In 2013 this Boston-area town was in the news as a marathon bombing suspect was captured there Watertown
#6654, aired 2013-07-18TO PROTECT THE INNOCENT $400: Boston police rules say you do this to a suspect "with their hands behind their back, thumbs up, palms out" handcuff them
#6651, aired 2013-07-15"MIGHTY" $1000: "Devils Night Out" was the first album by this ska-punk band out of Boston the Mighty Mighty Bosstones
#6642, aired 2013-07-02IN THE BIG INNING $600: The most runs scored by both teams in 1 inning: 19, when Cleveland came to this park in Boston in 1977 Fenway Park
#6641, aired 2013-07-01VERTICAL LANDMARKS $600: In 2009 this city's 60-story John Hancock Tower sold for $660 million in a foreclosure auction Boston
#6639, aired 2013-06-27COLLEGES WITH MASS. APPEAL $2000: This oldest Catholic college in New England is located in the wicked excellent city of Worcester Holy Cross
#6637, aired 2013-06-25EXTREME GEOGRAPHY $800: It's the easternmost U.S. state capital Augusta(, Maine)
#6611, aired 2013-05-20UNREAL TV NEWSPEOPLE $400: This title "Teenage Witch" interned at the Boston citizen newspaper Sabrina
#6606, aired 2013-05-13THE 2012 TEAM MVP $800: 2nd baseman Dustin "Muddy Chicken" Pedroia the Boston Red Sox
#6602, aired 2013-05-07EMERSON $200: Around the time Ralph Waldo Emerson remarried in 1835, he settled in this town northwest of Boston Concord
#6597, aired 2013-04-30ONE FOR THE HISTORY BOOKS $400: "Eden on the Charles" shows how the 19th century growth of this city influences us today Boston
#6593, aired 2013-04-24BUT THE END IS ROUGH $800: In 1973 Albert DeSalvo, known as this Massachusetts killer, was slain in prison by the Walpole Shanker the "Boston Strangler"
#6590, aired 2013-04-19EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY $800: This Boston market & meeting hall known for its grasshopper weather vane opened on September 24, 1742 Faneuil Hall
#6582, aired 2013-04-09BIG CITY SUBURBS $200: Concord, Lowell Boston (Massachusetts)
#6580, aired 2013-04-05YOU'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
#6580, aired 2013-04-05HOW COLLEGES GOT THEIR NAMES $800: NYC's Fashion Institute of Technology got its name in imitation of this school up Boston way MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
#6572, aired 2013-03-26HELLO, LARRY $400: This Boston Celtic was the NBA's most valuable player in 1984, '85 & '86 Larry Bird
#6569, aired 2013-03-21KILLER WORDS, MAN $1600: This word follows Boston & Amritsar for events that took place in 1770 & 1919, respectively massacre
#6568, aired 2013-03-20PRESIDENTIAL DEBATERS $1000: A few elections back at UMass Boston, we heard about "fuzzy math" & a "lockbox" from these 2 George W. Bush & Al Gore
#6565, aired 2013-03-15TV SHOW SETTINGS $200: "Rizzoli & Isles": solving crime in this New England capital Boston
#6565, aired 2013-03-15THEY CO-STARRED WITH LEO DiCAPRIO $800: Jack Nicholson as a Boston gangster The Departed
#6564, aired 2013-03-14EX-PATRIOTS $600: This diminutive 1984 Heisman winner for Boston College played his last NFL season as a Patriot (Doug) Flutie
#6541, aired 2013-02-11COLLEGE RECOMMENDATIONS $800: Know that this college in Boston was named for founding president Charles W., not writer Ralph W. Emerson College
#6540, aired 2013-02-08AFRICAN AMERICANS $2,000 (Daily Double): Crispus Attucks, called the first American to die for independence, was killed in this 1770 incident the Boston Massacre
#6529, aired 2013-01-24GEO-POLITICIANS $200: This first signer of the Declaration of Independence has his name on several towns & a Boston Univ. student village John Hancock
#6527, aired 2013-01-22THE "B" TEAM $400: In 2011 this team won its first Stanley Cup in 39 years the (Boston) Bruins
#6524, aired 2013-01-17SOCIAL MEDIA $1200: A health data-sharing platform, patientslikeme.com was founded by 3 engineers from this Boston-area univ., "initially" MIT
#6516, aired 2013-01-07FEMALE FIRSTS $1200: In 1989 reverend Barbara Harris of Boston became the first female bishop in this Protestant church the Episcopal church
#6514, aired 2013-01-03CEMETERIES $1600: A replica of Boston's Old North Church can be found at this Hollywood Hills cemetery Forest Lawn
#6511, aired 2012-12-31THAT'S SOME HOTEL! $400: Enjoy a drink at Clink in Boston's Liberty Hotel, built as one of these in the 1800s a prison
#6508, aired 2012-12-26TALK OF THE TOWN $800: "I guess God made Boston on a wet Sunday", wrote this mystery novelist; maybe the town put him into a "big sleep" Raymond Chandler
#6498, aired 2012-12-12BREAD $400: This U.S. city precedes "brown" in the name of a sweet, dark steamed bread Boston
#6490, aired 2012-11-30BEER 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
#6488, aired 2012-11-28THE ERA OF ERAS $1200: The Boston Columbian Centinel coined this term for the mood of the U.S., widely used to describe Monroe's 2 terms the Era of Good Feelings
#6475, aired 2012-11-09THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION $1600: For the Battle of Bunker Hill, British troops were ferried across this river from Boston the Charles
#6454, aired 2012-10-11PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES $600: At Columbia Point in Boston, Massachusetts John F. Kennedy
#6451, aired 2012-10-08NEW ENGLAND FOLIAGE $2000: Walkers in Boston's Public Garden enjoy the foliage of these trees, sadly vulnerable to a disease elm trees
#6449, aired 2012-10-04TV ATTORNEYS $400: Alan Shore, played by James Spader, left "The Practice" to practice law for Crane, Poole & Schmidt on this series Boston Legal
#6446, aired 2012-10-01TEA TIME MOVIE $400: Disney's "Johnny Tremain" takes part in this Dec. 16, 1773 incident the Boston Tea Party
#6435, aired 2012-08-03CREATURES $3,000 (Daily Double): (Jimmy of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Harvard Museum of Natural History in Boston Massachusetts) Discovered in 1935, a skull at the Harvard Museum of Natural History is called a type specimen, as it helped paleontologists establish this type of dinosaur the triceratops
#6424, aired 2012-07-19EARLY AMERICA $600: In 1699 this pirate was captured in Boston; he was hanged 2 years later, leaving legends of buried treasure behind Captain Kidd
#6410, aired 2012-06-29BASEBALL TEAMS BY STADIUM $200: Fenway Park the Boston Red Sox
#6409, aired 2012-06-28STATE CAPITAL BIRTHPLACES $400: Arthur Fiedler & Rose Kennedy Boston
#6401, aired 2012-06-18PLAYWRIGHTS $800: Okay, you bleepin' bleepity bleep contestants! "Boston Marriage" is a 1999 comedy by this bleepin' playwright! Bleep! David Mamet
#6399, aired 2012-06-14CRADLES $1000: This Boston Hall got its nickname "Cradle of Liberty" from a 1763 dedication speech delivered by James Otis Jr. Faneuil Hall
#6398, aired 2012-06-13THE NEXT STATE CAPITAL ALPHABETICALLY $200: After Boise Boston
#6396, aired 2012-06-11THE TEAM'S RETIRED NUMBERS $800: Kevin McHale's 32 & Tom Heinsohn's 15 the Boston Celtics
#6393, aired 2012-06-06WHOLE SALE $800: This Boston capital firm made a $2 mil. investment in a startup called Staples & got $13 mil. when Staples sold stock in 1989 Bain Capital
#6391, aired 2012-06-04TERRIERS $2000: This breed is called "the American gentleman" because its markings make it look like it's wearing a tuxedo a Boston terrier
#6389, aired 2012-05-31TV SHOW HAIKU $200: A Boston lawyer / Dancing baby, quite creepy / Be still, my Flockhart! Ally McBeal
#6383, aired 2012-05-23THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION $800: On April 19, 1775 British troops marched from Boston to destroy arms & gunpowder stored in this town Concord
#6370, aired 2012-05-04HISTORY $400: The cargo of the Beaver, Eleanor & Dartmouth got dumped in this December 1773 incident the Boston Tea Party
#6368, aired 2012-05-02VISITING THE BOSTON AREA $400: You'll find a statue of Thoreau & a replica of his cabin at this site where he lived the simple life in the 1840s Walden Pond
#6368, aired 2012-05-02VISITING THE BOSTON AREA $1200: While walking the Freedom Trail, stop by this "revered" house of worship built in 1723 Old North Church
#6368, aired 2012-05-02VISITING THE BOSTON AREA $1600: It's hard to miss this monument honoring colonists who died in a 1775 battle--it's 221 feet high the Bunker Hill Monument
#6368, aired 2012-05-02VISITING THE BOSTON AREA $2000: One way to see the world is inside the Mapparium at the library of this woman, the founder of Christian Science Mary Baker Eddy
#6368, aired 2012-05-02VISITING THE BOSTON AREA $3,000 (Daily Double): A circle of cobblestones in front of the Old State House commemorates this 1770 clash in which 5 were killed the Boston Massacre
#6364, aired 2012-04-26RUNNING A MARATHON $400: This marathon runs from Hopkinton to the Back Bay the Boston Marathon
#6362, aired 2012-04-24WE'RE AN AMERICAN BAND $1600: We hit the Top 10 with "Don't Look Back" in 1978; we'd say where we're from, but that'd be too much of a hint Boston
#6361, aired 2012-04-23TIME PIECES $2000: A story on this transportation of black kids to white schools had an alliterative title including Boston & battle busing
#6351, aired 2012-04-09PAUL REVERE $200: In 1773 Paul Revere donned native garb & participated in this protest the Boston Tea Party
#6349, aired 2012-04-05WHAT I MEANT TO SAY WAS... $800: Boston mayor Thomas Menino, on his city's parking space woes: "it's like" this prison "around my neck" Alcatraz
#6348, aired 2012-04-04MOVIE PROLOGUES $1600: "Robert Gould Shaw, the son of wealthy Boston abolitionists, was 23 years old when he enlisted to fight in the war" Glory
#6338, aired 2012-03-21HOME ICE $1000: TD Banknorth Garden the Boston Bruins
#6336, aired 2012-03-19SPORTS ILLUSTRATED SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR $1000: 1968: Player-coach of the Boston Celtics (Bill) Russell
#6331, aired 2012-03-12U.S. COMMUNITIES $1000: Movies like "The Departed" are set in this colorful area of Boston with a 1-word directional nickname Southie
#6323, aired 2012-02-29TO PAY PAUL $2000: Pay Paul Pierce: buy a replica of the No. 34 jersey he wears as captain of this NBA team the Boston Celtics
#6313, aired 2012-02-15THE EMMY WINNER'S SHOW $600: 2007: James Spader won fair & square Boston Legal
#6313, aired 2012-02-15THE BENJAMINS $800: He was born in Boston in 1706, the youngest of 10 sons of a soap & candle maker Benjamin Franklin
#6289, aired 2012-01-12WORLD POTPOURRI $200: In 1993 The New York Times Company paid $1.1 billion to acquire the Globe, a newspaper in this city Boston
#6284, aired 2012-01-05QUOTATIONS $1000: John Adams at the Boston Massacre trials: these "are stubborn things" facts
#6272, aired 2011-12-20ZOOM IN FOR A CLOSE-UP $1200: This river winds through the county until it reaches Boston Harbor the Charles River
#6272, aired 2011-12-20ZOOM IN FOR A CLOSE-UP $1600: Just south of the river and west of Boston Common is the area called this Garden, for all people to enjoy Public
#6270, aired 2011-12-16JOHN, PAUL, GEORGE $400: His home at 19 North Square is the oldest building in downtown Boston Paul Revere
#6268, aired 2011-12-14THE 1890s $400: On April 19, 1897 this city's marathon was run for the first time; John McDermott won in 2 hrs., 55 min., 10 sec. Boston
#6267, aired 2011-12-13GETTING DEFENSIVE $1000: In 2010 Boston unveiled a statue of this 1970s Bruins defenseman (Bobby) Orr
#6266, aired 2011-12-12NOT ACTUALLY A STATE CAPITAL $200: Witch hunting was more fashionable in this city 16 miles N.E. of Boston than in its West Coast counterpart Salem
#6266, aired 2011-12-12AMERICAN POETS $800: This family of poets born in & around Boston includes Amy, James Russell & Robert the Lowells
#6263, aired 2011-12-07"HALF" BAKED $200: You'll find this phrase prominently featured on the menu of Boston's Union Oyster House half shell
#6257, aired 2011-11-29STADIUM FOOD $600: While Boston has the Fenway Frank, L.A.'s National League baseball team has this alliterative equivalent a Dodger Dog
#6255, aired 2011-11-25IT'S NOT THE MIAMI HEAT $600: In every year but 1 between 1959 & '69, the rest of the NBA was green with envy because this was your NBA championship team the Boston Celtics
#6254, aired 2011-11-24HARVARD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Harvard Museum of Natural History in Cambridge, MA.) The museum has 4,000 handcrafted glass flowers; created from 1887 to 1936, their accuracy allowed study in Boston of flowers from these regions, between 23 27' north & south the Tropics
#6242, aired 2011-11-08IT'S YES-VEMBER $1,500 (Daily Double): In 1848 ladies said "Yes!" when the USA's first medical school for women opened in this state capital Boston
#6233, aired 2011-10-26NEWSPAPER HISTORY $1600: This Massachusetts daily's early issues included "The Sunday Pulpit", a review of local sermons The Boston Globe
#6226, aired 2011-10-17THE Is HAVE IT $400: This former Chrysler CEO has a Boston-based foundation for diabetes research Lee Iacocca
#6222, aired 2011-10-11TV SERIES FINALES $200: Alan Shore & Denny Crane took bromance to a new level, tying the knot Boston Legal
#6218, aired 2011-10-05SPORTS VENUES $400: Prior to becoming the New England Patriots, the Boston Patriots played their home games at this ballpark Fenway Park
#6216, aired 2011-10-03SOMETHING ABOUT MARY $1600: Religious martyr Mary Barrett Dyer was hanged in Boston in 1660 for her devotion to this group, the Society of Friends the Quakers
#6213, aired 2011-09-28AVENUE QUEUE $1,000 (Daily Double): Hull Street, Revere Street, Shawmut Avenue Boston
#6212, aired 2011-09-27DISASTERS $400: Like Chicago the year before, Boston was hit by a "great" one of these in 1872 a fire
#6209, aired 2011-09-22HOW I SPENT MY SUMMER VACATION $1000: My 16-year holiday was rudely interrupted in Santa Monica when my past as a Boston crime boss came to haunt me Whitey Bulger
#6204, aired 2011-07-28"BIG" STUFF $2000: Rhyming nickname of Boston's Interstate 93 construction project the Big Dig
#6203, aired 2011-07-27TRIAL PARTICIPANTS $200: British Captain Thomas Preston was a central figure in the trial regarding this unfortunate 1770 event the Boston Massacre
#6197, aired 2011-07-19"A" BEFORE "E" $600: For its 75th anniversary, it is offering flights between Dublin & Boston for as low as 199 euros Aer Lingus
#6191, aired 2011-07-11CHAIRS $800: Types of this chair include gungstol, Windsor & Boston rocking chairs
#6181, aired 2011-06-27HINDSIGHT IS 1920 $400: Boston baseball fans would love to go back & undo the Jan. 3, 1920 sale of this man to the Yankees Babe Ruth
#6178, aired 2011-06-22BEN & JERRY'S FLAVORS $800: Ben & Jerry's has a flavor called this, also the name of the official dessert of Massachusetts Boston Cream Pie
#6177, aired 2011-06-21TEAM PLAYERS $600: 2004: Curt Schilling, David Ortiz, Mike Myers (No way! Way!) the Boston Red Sox
#6174, aired 2011-06-16'80s TV $200: Before Frasier got his own show, he was one of the patrons at the Boston bar on this show Cheers
#6165, aired 2011-06-03TV SHOWS ON THE MAP $1600: After "Ally McBeal", David E. Kelley stayed local with this show about a troubled school Boston Public
#6164, aired 2011-06-02GOING "INTERNATIONAL" $1000: Boston university offers an M.A. in global development through this department International Relations
#6161, aired 2011-05-30BORN & DIED $200: Born: Feb. 22, 1932, Boston, Massachusetts. Died: Aug. 25, 2009, Hyannis Port, Massachusetts Ted Kennedy
#6154, aired 2011-05-19"P"s & "Q"s $1200: A floor of short strips of patterned wood; Celtics star Bob Cousy was the "Prince" of it at Boston Garden parquet
#6152, aired 2011-05-17THE 2nd MILLENNIUM $800: The Boston Tea Party tea dumpers were dressed up as these Indians
#6151, aired 2011-05-16SHIP NAMES $800: One of the first frigates built for the U.S. Navy, it was launched in Boston on Oct. 21, 1797 the Constitution
#6150, aired 2011-05-13NOTABLE EDUCATORS $800: This sci fi author of "I, Robot" taught biochemistry at Boston University (Isaac) Asimov
#6142, aired 2011-05-03HERE LIES... $400: Paul Revere Boston
#6135, aired 2011-04-22THEY'RE ON CABLE $1600: The title pair of this TNT show is Boston detective Angie Harmon & medical examiner Sasha Alexander Rizzoli & Isles
#6132, aired 2011-04-19THE MAD TEA PARTY $2000: Ironically, the Boston Tea Party ("Time to party like it's 1773!") opposes this Oct. 2001 anti-terrorist law the Patriot Act
#6131, aired 2011-04-18FORBES' MOST-EDUCATED SMALL TOWNS $800: No. 2: This Boston suburb that's home to one of the Seven Sisters Wellesley
#6130, aired 2011-04-15PAPER $400: Boston: It's a whole new world the Globe
#6130, aired 2011-04-15MALLS OF AMERICA $600: Nieman Marcus & Christian Dior are among the high-end stores at Copley Place in this city's Back Bay area Boston
#6118, aired 2011-03-30GET SMART $1200: A Boston study found doing this for 40 minutes a day builds up the cerebral cortex; monks must be really smart! meditate
#6112, aired 2011-03-22LET 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
#6109, aired 2011-03-17OR THE HIGHWAY $400: U.S. Highway 20 from Boston to the West Coast has this distinction; it used to be No. 2 the longest road in the U.S.
#6099, aired 2011-03-03TV CITY SETTINGS $800: "The Practice" Boston
#6098, aired 2011-03-02FIRST THINGS FIRST $1,800 (Daily Double): Not surprisingly, the first architecture dept. at a college was established at this Boston-area school in 1865 MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
#6087, aired 2011-02-15THE ART OF THE STEAL $400: Rembrandt's biblical scene "Storm on the Sea of" this was stolen from a Boston museum in 1990 Galilee
#6085, aired 2011-02-11THE CITY'S OLDEST RESTAURANT $200: Union Oyster House--a Massachusetts city Boston
#6081, aired 2011-02-07LITTLE PEOPLE $800: Grady Little, who managed this star-crossed MLB franchise, was let go in 2003, the year before they broke "The Curse" the (Boston) Red Sox
#6081, aired 2011-02-07NOTORIOUS NICKNAMES $1600: Menacing moniker of Albert Henry de Salvo the Boston Strangler
#6080, aired 2011-02-04CLUBS $600: Now a prestigious musical group, the glee club of this Boston-area school began in 1858 basically as a social club Harvard
#6077, aired 2011-02-01MOVIE REMAKES $2000: This 2006 Oscar-winning film set in Boston was based on the Hong Kong crime film "Infernal Affairs" The Departed
#6069, aired 2011-01-20GET OFF YOUR HIGH HORSE $200: Cyrus Dallin made the sculpture of this man that's near the Old North Church Paul Revere
#6061, aired 2011-01-10SCENE OF THE CRIME $400: On Jan. 17, 1950 robbers made off with $2.7 mil. from the Brinks Building near this city's Charlestown bridge Boston
#6046, aired 2010-12-20ON OUR MONEY $600: $1 bills tell you which Federal Reserve bank issued the bill; "A" represents the district in this New England city Boston
#6038, aired 2010-12-08AROUND THE "GLOBE" $2000: Ellen Goodman won a 1980 Pulitzer Prize for her work at this publication The Boston Globe
#6032, aired 2010-11-30WOOD HOUSE $400: You can visit the Boston house that this man left to go for a ride April 18, 1775 Paul Revere
#6032, aired 2010-11-30SONGS ON TV SHOWS $1000: Vonda Shepard regularly appeared on this Fox show as a singer at the local Boston watering hole Ally McBeal
#6030, aired 2010-11-26TALL U.S. BUILDINGS $800: Tall buildings in this city include One Federal St. & One Beacon St. Boston
#6026, aired 2010-11-22YANKEES, 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
#6026, aired 2010-11-22YANKEES, NO! $1600: In 2004 this team came back from a 3-games-to-0 deficit & beat the Yanks for the A.L. pennant; revenge gets no sweeter the Boston Red Sox
#6016, aired 2010-11-08POETIC PLACES $800: "What troubles you, Yankee phantoms?" asked Whitman in a ballad of this New England city Boston
#6006, aired 2010-10-25LAWYERS $2,000 (Daily Double): John Adams was a defense attorney for patriots like John Hancock, & for British troops accused in this 1770 skirmish the Boston Massacre
#5993, aired 2010-10-06HISTORIC BATTLES $400: "Colonel William Prescott, June 17, 1775", reads the inscription memorializing this Boston battle the Battle of Bunker Hill
#5983, aired 2010-09-22MAESTROS $400: This longtime maestro of the Boston Pops Orchestra is honored with an oversized bust on the Esplanade Arthur Fiedler
#5981, aired 2010-09-20WOMEN: WRITE ON! $400: Sadly, she died in Boston in 1888, just 2 days after her transcendentalist father Bronson Louisa May Alcott
#5980, aired 2010-09-17REALITY SHOWS A LA SHAKESPEARE $200: Heroes & villains abound! Colby, Coach & Rupert doth return to the fray but Boston Rob, the tribe hath spoken Survivor
#5980, aired 2010-09-17YANKEE MAGAZINE $1200: Athletes who've been featured naturally include Bob Cousy, a star on this team from 1950 to 1963 (Boston) Celtics
#5976, aired 2010-09-13THE WORLD SERIES MVP's TEAM $400: 2004: Manny Ramirez the (Boston) Red Sox
#5975, aired 2010-07-30IT'S GOOD TO BE HIM $1000: QBed his team to 3 Super Bowl wins in 4 years; probably never has to buy a meal in Boston again Tom Brady
#5973, aired 2010-07-28"PEACE", BRO $400: The band Boston titled a song this 3-word term for absence of mental stress "Peace Of Mind"
#5970, aired 2010-07-23IT'S A LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY $200: First, get yourself to New York, Chicago or Boston & hop on this Irish airline that first flew on May 27, 1936 Aer Lingus
#5963, aired 2010-07-14ANNUAL EVENTS $400: This city's 4th of July celebration includes fireworks & music on the Charles, near the Longfellow Bridge Boston
#5945, aired 2010-06-18STAY! $1600: Winter, spring, summer & fall, this Boston hotel at 200 Boylston Street overlooks the Public Garden & Beacon Hill the Four Seasons
#5933, aired 2010-06-02BOSTON ILLEGAL? $200: Desiring raises, the Boston teacher's union found out in 2007 that a proposed one of these was illegal a strike
#5933, aired 2010-06-02BOSTON ILLEGAL? $400: The Boston Port Bill, part of 1774's Intolerable Acts, wanted to recoup payment for the illegal destruction of this potable tea
#5933, aired 2010-06-02BOSTON ILLEGAL? $600: It's illegal in Southie for a gun club to allow its members to shoot at targets that resemble these people (humans)
#5933, aired 2010-06-02BOSTON ILLEGAL? $800: If you put this big trash receptacle in an alley, it had better have a number issued by the commissioner of public works a dumpster
#5933, aired 2010-06-02BOSTON ILLEGAL? $1000: Don't do this on a Boston sidewalk; it's illegal due to the archaic notion that the act was a way to transmit tuberculosis spit
#5931, aired 2010-05-31HEISMAN TROPHY WINNERS $400: On Jan. 1, 2006 this 1984 Heisman winner from Boston College executed the first drop kick in the NFL in 65 years (Doug) Flutie
#5927, aired 2010-05-25BASEBALL ROOKIES OF THE YEAR $1000: Catcher Carlton Fisk (American League, 1972) the Boston Red Sox
#5913, aired 2010-05-05MAYORS $5,000 (Daily Double): In the 1800s, Josiah Quincy, his son & grandson all served as the mayor of this capital Boston
#5902, aired 2010-04-20NEWSPAPER NAMES $800: One Boston newspaper is called this, meaning "to give news or tidings of" Herald
#5893, aired 2010-04-07DO TELL THE HOTEL $400: Twin boys residing in a swank Boston hotel made Mr. Moseby's life a challenge on this Disney Channel TV show The Suite Life of Zack & Cody
#5889, aired 2010-04-01CITY & STATUE $1000: 18th-century hero Colonel William Prescott seen here in a state capital Boston
#5889, aired 2010-04-01WHO PLAYED 'EM ON TV? $2000: Boston lawyer Bobby Donnell Dylan McDermott
#5884, aired 2010-03-25PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILES $1600: Amtrak's Downeaster runs between Boston & this city, the largest in its state Portland
#5883, aired 2010-03-24SPORTS SHORTS $400: This Boston College QB played large for the Patriots & was the CFL's most outstanding player 6 times (Doug) Flutie
#5878, aired 2010-03-17IN THE STATE CAPITAL $200: The 3-mile-long Freedom Trail (& a few other Revolutionary War bits of history, here & there) Boston
#5870, aired 2010-03-05THE DIEDS OF MARCH $800: Crispus Attucks, an African American, was one of 5 men killed in this Beantown event March 5, 1770 the Boston Massacre
#5855, aired 2010-02-12LITTLE LANDS $400: This little Central American country is about the size of Massachusetts, but Belmopan, not Boston, is its capital Belize
#5851, aired 2010-02-08ON HIS BASEBALL HALL OF FAME PLAQUE $1000: "Boston Red Sox A.L. 1939-1960... batted .406 in 1941" Ted Williams
#5847, aired 2010-02-02COMMENCEMENT SPEECHES $1600: Speaking at the Boston College Law School, this Fed head praised J.K. Rowling & quoted John Lennon Bernanke
#5846, aired 2010-02-01BOB'S YOUR POET $2000: This Boston-born poet was related to astronomer Percival & to fellow poets Amy & James Russell Robert Lowell, Jr.
#5843, aired 2010-01-27THIS OLD HOUSE 30th ANNIVERSARY $400: The show's very first project in 1979 fixed up a Boston area house from 1860 in this royal style of the time Victorian
#5841, aired 2010-01-25U.S. FIRSTS $400: In 1845 a Boston hotel became the first U.S. building to be warmed by this, also a "Pajama Game" song steam heat
#5839, aired 2010-01-21REMEMBERING TED KENNEDY $2000: After a funeral mass in Boston, Ted was laid to rest near John & Bobby at this cemetery Arlington
#5836, aired 2010-01-18SPORTS RIVALRIES $1600: Writer Steve Rushin said the hockey rivalry between Boston U. & this school was the biggest in all of sports Boston College
#5825, aired 2010-01-01RED SOX IT TO ME $2000: In 2001 this Osaka-born pitcher tossed Boston's first no-hitter since 1965 (Hideo) Nomo
#5822, aired 2009-12-29UNCIVIL UNREST $1200: Seen here is an illustration of this 1773 protest the Boston Tea Party
#5820, aired 2009-12-25XMAS NEWS & NOTES $2,000 (Daily Double): 13-year-old Jimmy Boyd had a hit in the '50s with this tune, decried by Boston's Roman Catholic Archdiocese "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus"
#5818, aired 2009-12-23MOVIES BY QUOTE $400: A band manager: "The Boston gig has been canceled... I wouldn't worry about it, though, it's not a big college town" This Is Spinal Tap
#5817, aired 2009-12-22FOR PETE'S SAKE $600: Last name of the Peter whose hall in Boston was completed in 1742 Faneuil
#5817, aired 2009-12-22CURSES $600: Curse averted! The Yankees dug up a buried jersey of this rival team out of the concrete of the new stadium in 2008 the Boston Red Sox
#5815, aired 2009-12-18THE FOOD & DRINK MAP $400: ____ cream pie (false advertising: it's really cake!) Boston
#5811, aired 2009-12-14ALLITERATIVE FOOD & DRINK $800: Boston these were often served with Boston brown bread baked beans
#5809, aired 2009-12-10STATE CAPITAL NICKNAMES $400: "The City of Paul Revere" Boston
#5807, aired 2009-12-08AN ARTHUR BEE $1000: For 50 seasons this Boston-born man was director of the Boston Pops Arthur Fiedler
#5803, aired 2009-12-02CURRENT BIOGRAPHY: 1970 $800: The oldest of 6 kids in a Catholic family; her father, John F. Fitzgerald, was a mayor of Boston Rose Kennedy
#5801, aired 2009-11-30I HAVE 5 KINGS $800: In 1955 this Atlanta-born man got a Ph.D. in theology from Boston University Martin Luther King
#5792, aired 2009-11-17PATRON $1600: Isabella Stewart Gardner was a patron of artists like John Singer Sargent & an ardent fan of this baseball team the Boston Red Sox
#5789, aired 2009-11-12QUIZ BOWL $400: The "Silver Liberty Bowl", created by this man born in 1735, is in Boston's Museum of Fine Arts Paul Revere
#5786, aired 2009-11-09"B.C." $1000: This Massachusetts Jesuit campus is in Chestnut Hill Boston College
#5778, aired 2009-10-28A HILL OF BEANS $400: If you have to eat these beans named for a city, cook 'em up with corn & serve them as succotash Lima beans
#5767, aired 2009-10-13THE "SEA" $800: This metropolis is the northernmost U.S. city with a population over half a million Seattle
#5757, aired 2009-09-29ALTERNATE LITERARY TOMBSTONES $800: 1874-1963: I will always be "North of Boston" near a "Mending Wall" (Robert) Frost
#5746, aired 2009-09-14TOUCHDOWN! $1000: In 1984 Gerard Phelan caught this Boston College QB's last-second Hail Mary to beat Miami 47-45 Doug Flutie
#5744, aired 2009-07-23BUSINESS AS USUAL $1600: This newspaper company also owns the Boston Globe & the International Herald Tribune The New York Times Company
#5730, aired 2009-07-03BIG CITY MAYORS $1200: Thomas Menino, who followed Ray Flynn Boston
#5719, aired 2009-06-18UPTON SINCLAIR $1600: The heroine of Sinclair's 1928 novel "Boston" meets this fellow boarder & through him, his pal Sacco Vanzetti
#5713, aired 2009-06-10TV CASTS $400: John Larroquette, Christian Clemenson, James Spader Boston Legal
#5711, aired 2009-06-08POETRY IN EARLY AMERICA $400: William Bradford wrote of this Massachusetts city, "Thou now art grown / To be a great and wealthy town" Boston
#5697, aired 2009-05-19HERE COMES THE NEIGHBORHOOD $400: The State House shines from this hill in Boston Beacon Hill
#5696, aired 2009-05-18TEAM PLAYERS $400: Larry Bird, 1979-92 the (Boston) Celtics
#5696, aired 2009-05-18TEAM PLAYERS $800: Babe Ruth, 1914-19; that's pre-Yankees, guys the (Boston) Red Sox
#5694, aired 2009-05-14ALMA MATERS $2000: Quincy Jones, Kevin Eubanks & Branford Marsalis are alumni of this college of music in Boston Berklee
#5677, aired 2009-04-21GEOGRAPHIC BANDS $1200: "More Than A Feeling", "Amanda" Boston
#5676, aired 2009-04-20SECRET SERVICE CODE NAMES 2009 $200: Joe Biden-- Your average Boston NBA player Celtic
#5672, aired 2009-04-14THEY WILL COME $800: 3 million people in this city celebrated like it was 1918 after they won the World Series in 2004 Boston
#5671, aired 2009-04-13SAM ADAMS $600: Samuel Adams helped write the anti-British narrative that gave this March 5, 1770 riot its name The Boston Massacre
#5670, aired 2009-04-10WHAT IS THIS, SOME KIND OF JOKE? $600: Shatner, on this show: "dennycranelaw.com. Pictures, bios, hobbies. I once captained my own spaceship. Multi-talented" Boston Legal
#5661, aired 2009-03-30THE END OF THE MARATHON $200: In Copley Square the Boston Marathon
#5642, aired 2009-03-03CAPITAL $400: Early settlers of this northeast state capital lived in Charlestown before moving to the Shawmut Peninsula Boston
#5639, aired 2009-02-26BACK AT THE CBC $800: (Alex delivers the clue from back at the CBC.) Many stars got their early breaks here at the CBC, & some of them came back for a special 1979 film on Louis Riel--Christopher Plummer, Leslie Nielsen and this "Boston Legal" star William Shatner
#5633, aired 2009-02-18CY YOUNG AWARD WINNERS $400: In 2008 Cliff Lee won the A.L. Cy Young for this team, just like C.C. Sabathia did the year before the Cleveland Indians
#5630, aired 2009-02-13CANADIAN FOOTBALL $1600: This former Boston College & New England Patriots QB was the CFL's most outstanding player 6 times Doug Flutie
#5623, aired 2009-02-04EUGENE O'NEILL $1200: In 1929 O'Neill's play "Strange" this was banned in Boston, so it played in nearby Quincy instead Strange Interlude
#5605, aired 2009-01-09COURTROOM DRAMAS $200: Alan Shore (James Spader) lived the dream of every lawyer: arguing before the Supreme Court, on this show Boston Legal
#5597, aired 2008-12-30NEWS RADIO $200: WBZ, based in this New England city, was one of the USA's first commercial radio stations Boston
#5588, aired 2008-12-17SPORTS INITIALS $400: Boston Red Sox player Jonathan David Drew
#5587, aired 2008-12-16AMERICAN ARCHITECTS $1200: The firm of Pei & Partners designed this Boston landmark tower completed in 1976 the Hancock tower
#5581, aired 2008-12-08MY TV TOWN $400: Bartender Sam Malone Boston
#5578, aired 2008-12-03AMERICA BEFORE THE REVOLUTION $1600: An offshoot of the Salem colony, this city was founded on September 17, 1630 by John Winthrop & others Boston
#5558, aired 2008-11-05HERE'S THE ADDRESS $600: 193 Salem St. in Boston: How to get there? Some say one if by land, 2 if by sea the Old North Church
#5557, aired 2008-11-04ESTRELLAS DEL BEISBOL $2000: Seen here, he's the master of the walk-off homer David Ortiz
#5556, aired 2008-11-03LODGE-PODGE $1200: A dinner roll is named this "House", for a Boston hotel Parker
#5537, aired 2008-10-07IN THE BALLPARK $400: The sinking of the Titanic pushed the opening of this Boston ballpark off the front pages of Boston newspapers Fenway
#5531, aired 2008-09-29MONTHS THAT END WITH "BER", TREBEK $600: Boston & Pittsburgh played the first-ever World Series game on the 1st of this, 1903 October
#5521, aired 2008-09-15SPORTS $400: In 2008 this team won its 17th NBA championship by defeating the Lakers the Boston Celtics
#5520, aired 2008-09-12BROADWAY MUSICAL SETTINGS $800: In "Curtains", it's curtains for a leading lady who ends up dead in this New England city during a pre-Broadway run Boston
#5518, aired 2008-09-10SCOTT LAND $600: She met Martin Luther King while he was studying theology at Boston University Coretta Scott
#5518, aired 2008-09-10OPERA $1600: "Salome", this composer's first successful opera, was banned in Boston in 1923 Richard Strauss
#5514, aired 2008-07-24PAUL REVERE $400: Revere's color engraving of this March 5, 1770 event depicted Crispus Attucks as white instead of black the Boston Massacre
#5509, aired 2008-07-17BELOVED BOSTON CELTICS $400: Just part of his resume: College Player of the Year, NBA Rookie of the Year, 9-time All-NBA First Team, 3 straight MVPs Larry Bird
#5509, aired 2008-07-17BELOVED BOSTON CELTICS $800: This "colorful" coaching legend led Boston to 8 NBA crowns in a row from 1959 to 1966 Red Auerbach
#5509, aired 2008-07-17BELOVED BOSTON CELTICS $1200: Before joining the Celts in 2007, this "K.G." veteran got 120 out of 123 first-place MVP votes for the 2003-04 season Kevin Garnett
#5509, aired 2008-07-17BELOVED BOSTON CELTICS $1600: Before winning 2 NBA titles playing for the Celtics, M.L. Carr played in the ABA for the Spirits of this city St. Louis
#5509, aired 2008-07-17BELOVED BOSTON CELTICS $2000: He's the Hall of Fame Celtic seen here without his navy (Kevin) McHale
#5503, aired 2008-07-09BOOKS FOR THE TRAVELER $200: Ventriloquists' pals must love the books called "Boston For" these, "RV Vacations For" these, etc. Dummies
#5503, aired 2008-07-09PLANES, TRAINS OR AUTOMOBILES $400: Encarta says in 1900 NYC, Chicago & Boston, 1,170 of these were powered by steam, 800 by electricity & 400 by gas automobiles
#5486, aired 2008-06-16COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $1,000 (Daily Double): Despite its name, it's located in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts & it's actually a university Boston College
#5475, aired 2008-05-30PAPERS $1000: This city's newspapers include The Globe & The Christian Science Monitor Boston
#5472, aired 2008-05-27GEOLOGY $400: One of these struck Boston in 1755, Missouri in 1811 & Charleston in 1886, so it's not West Coast-specific an earthquake
#5457, aired 2008-05-06EARLY AMERICA $600: In 1723 in Boston, construction began on this church, one of the first Georgian churches in the Northeast the Old North Church
#5453, aired 2008-04-30WILL...OF...FORTUNE! $400: This veteran actor loves to say his name as "Boston Legal" lawyer Denny Crane William Shatner
#5448, aired 2008-04-23I AM SAM, SAM I AM $800: This brewer headed the demonstrations that led to the Boston massacre Sam Adams
#5431, aired 2008-03-31MEDICAL TALK $600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew tends to a virtual patient at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Ctr, a Harvard teaching hospital in Boston, MA.) A dilated pupil indicates that a head injury may have led to an acute subdural this, where blood accumulates within the skull a hematoma
#5427, aired 2008-03-25MASSACHUSETTS $200: Historic places of interest in Massachusetts include the Old State House & the Old North Church in this city Boston
#5426, aired 2008-03-24BEASTLY EXPRESSIONS $1600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew monkeys around at Helping Hands: Monkey Helpers for the Disabled in Boston.) The animals learn to help by imitating; this idiom, "MSMD", describes their training monkey see, monkey do
#5423, aired 2008-03-19FOOD, GLORIOUS FOOD $800: She wrote the ever-popular "Boston Cooking School Cook Book" in 1896 Fannie Farmer
#5420, aired 2008-03-141960s SPORTS LEGENDS $600: In the 1960s, 2 NBA players won MVP awards 4 times: Wilt Chamberlain & this Boston Celtics center Bill Russell
#5416, aired 2008-03-10WOMEN'S FIRSTS $1200: Registering as K. Switzer, in 1967 Kathrine Switzer became the first woman to officially enter & run this race the Boston Marathon
#5415, aired 2008-03-07MARCH! $200: On March 5, 1770 British troops serving in the American colonies were involved in this infamous incident the Boston Massacre
#5412, aired 2008-03-04THE HISTORY OF HOCKEY $400: In 1966 this city's franchise was awarded to Jack Kent Cooke for $2 million & a new arena, the Forum Los Angeles
#5408, aired 2008-02-27EARLY AMERICA $800: For "traducing the ministers", Anne Hutchinson was among the first to be "banned in" this capital Boston
#5406, aired 2008-02-255 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
#5388, aired 2008-01-30POP QUIZ $800: 1978's "Don't Look Back" was the follow-up to this New England band's hit debut album Boston
#5386, aired 2008-01-28HEY, GOOD LOOKING! $2000: Shirley Schmidt on "Boston Legal", she's over 60 & still looking fabulous Candice Bergen
#5374, aired 2008-01-10NBA RETIRED JERSEYS $600: Boston Celtics No. 33 Larry Bird
#5373, aired 2008-01-09ANAGRAMMED FOOD & DRINK $600: Put on your cords & munch on this Boston fish scrod
#5362, aired 2007-12-25YE OLDE BIG APPLE $400: Facing Boston, he fittingly hit the first home run in Yankee Stadium in 1923 Babe Ruth
#5362, aired 2007-12-25KEVIN-SENT $1200: In 2007 this Timberwolves superstar was traded to the Boston Celtics Kevin Garnett
#5359, aired 2007-12-20HISTORIC U.S. BUILDINGS $2000: This Boston hall houses the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, chartered in 1638 Faneuil Hall
#5358, aired 2007-12-19AWARDS & HONORS $1600: The JFK Profile in Courage Award is modeled after a lantern from this frigate built in 1790s Boston the U.S.S. Constitution
#5357, aired 2007-12-18ARCHITECTURE $1600: This city's state capitol, built in 1788, is considered the USA's 1st building of the classical revival style Richmond, Virginia
#5353, aired 2007-12-12HELPING HANDS MONKEYS $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reads as a monkey assists its master at Helping Hands in Boston, MA.) Monkeys are suited to work because they are smart & nimble, & their hands have this feature that lets them pick up objects easily an opposing thumb
#5353, aired 2007-12-12HELPING HANDS MONKEYS $1200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reads from Helping Hands in Boston, MA as a monkey gets some water from a fridge.) The wide variety of tasks the monkeys learn makes life much easier for those with mobility impairments, such as this condition of paralysis of all four limbs quadriplegia
#5353, aired 2007-12-12HELPING HANDS MONKEYS $2000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew helps with monkey training at Helping Hands in Boston, MA.) The monkeys learn via positive reinforcement, part of "operant conditioning", a term coined by this American behaviorist (B.F.) Skinner
#5351, aired 2007-12-10WHEN DID IT HAPPEN? $800: The Sons of Liberty threw one heck of a tea party in Boston on Dec. 16 of this year 1773
#5331, aired 2007-11-12VIRTUAL MEDICINE $200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reads from the surgery simulation room at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, MA.) Doctors get invaluable training on the Human Patient Simulator at Boston's Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, a teaching hospital of this medical school founded in 1782 Harvard
#5331, aired 2007-11-12THE ILLUMINATI $200: America's first lighthouse, completed in Boston in 1716, was illuminated primarily by this type of oil whale
#5331, aired 2007-11-12VIRTUAL MEDICINE $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew observes a procedure on a simulated patient at the Carl J. Shapiro Simulation & Skills Center in Boston, MA.) Inserting a chest tube provides drainage to treat the buildup called empyema, sometimes the result of this lung infection pneumonia (tuberculosis accepted)
#5331, aired 2007-11-12VIRTUAL MEDICINE $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reads from the Carl J. Shapiro Simulation & Skills Center in Boston, MA.) To ensure the passage of oxygen to the lungs, a tube is placed into this airway with care taken not to hit the esophagus behind it the trachea
#5331, aired 2007-11-12VIRTUAL MEDICINE $1000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew holds a long, thin tube at the Carl J. Shapiro Simulation & Skills Center in Boston, MA.) This fiber-optic viewing scope has revolutionized diagnosis & surgery, as a tiny incision in the abdomen replaces one several inches long the laparoscope
#5328, aired 2007-11-07TRAIN TIMETABLES $1200: BOS (Boston) 0915, NYP (this station) 1245 Penn Station
#5321, aired 2007-10-29TV MDs $800: Dr. Cavanaugh (the first name would give things away) was a Boston M.E. with a checkered past on this drama Crossing Jordan
#5318, aired 2007-10-24HEY, MR.! $1600: He conducted the Boston Pops orchestra for an amazing 49 years, earning him the nickname "Mr. Pops" (Arthur) Fiedler
#5315, aired 2007-10-19SHOW BIZ STUFF $600: Dialogue from this show: "Women don't leave Denny Crane. And for a secretary!"; "It was the Sec. of Defense" Boston Legal
#5315, aired 2007-10-19BASEBALL FRANCHISE SHIFTS $800: The Braves spent 82 seasons in Boston & more than 40 in Atlanta, with a 13-season stop in this city Milwaukee
#5310, aired 2007-10-12GOOD SPORTS $1200: In 2006 this team's David Ortiz was wicked excellent with 54 HRs & 137 RBIs the Boston Red Sox
#5307, aired 2007-10-09AMERICANA $800: Tulsa's newspaper is called The World; Boston's is named for this object that depicts the world a globe
#5299, aired 2007-09-27PARTY $800: Must have been quite a "party"; the British passed 1774's "Intolerable Acts" to punish Massachusetts for it the Boston Tea Party
#5286, aired 2007-09-10IN THE BOOKSTORE $200: "The Teammates" by David Halberstam chronicles the friendships of Ted Williams & others on this team the Boston Red Sox
#5246, aired 2007-06-04BASEBALL: THE 1960s $1200: In 1967 Carl Yastrzemski led this team to the American League pennant the Boston Red Sox
#5244, aired 2007-05-31AMERICANA $800: (I'm master carpenter Norm Abram.) The 1st old house we renovated was a run-down Victorian in the Dorchester section of this city Boston
#5243, aired 2007-05-30EARLY AMERICA $800: In defending British soldiers on trial for this 1770 event, John Adams said, "Facts are stubborn things" the Boston Massacre
#5233, aired 2007-05-16THE DAN BAND $1200: Danny Wood was one of the "kids" in this Boston band the New Kids on the Block
#5232, aired 2007-05-15GETTING AROUND THE CITY $600: Just learn the alphabet--heading down Beacon St., it's Arlington, Berkeley, Clarendon, then Dartmouth Boston, Massachusetts
#5222, aired 2007-05-01STATE CAPITALS $600: Much of the trendy Back Bay area of this state capital is built on a landfill Boston
#5216, aired 2007-04-23FUN STUFF $400: The Boston Model 1800 is one of these for pencils; the Slydart is one for darts a sharpener
#5214, aired 2007-04-19TV SPIN-OFFS $400: "Boston Legal" The Practice
#5213, aired 2007-04-18LET'S GO SHOPPING $2000: Tremont Street in this city's shopping district is where William Lloyd Garrison gave his first antislavery speech Boston
#5208, aired 2007-04-11COLONIAL AMERICA $200: In 1737 in Boston, the Charitable Irish Society held the first municipal celebration of this holiday St. Patrick's Day
#5208, aired 2007-04-11GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS $400: Attended by 14,178 people, the largest one of these was held in Japan, not in Boston Harbor a tea party
#5206, aired 2007-04-09SOUNDS LIKE MERRIE OLDE ENGLAND $400: M.I.T.'s campus is on the Charles River in this Boston-area city Cambridge
#5203, aired 2007-04-04THE 1600s $800: On Nov. 9, 1630 a ferry began service between this city & Charlestown Boston
#5200, aired 2007-03-30TEAMS' RETIRED JERSEYS $400: Bob Cousy's 14 & John Havlicek's 17 were honored by this storied franchise the Boston Celtics
#5198, aired 2007-03-28DIRECTIONAL DIVERSIONS $1000: Robert Frost's 1914 collection: "____ of Boston" North
#5194, aired 2007-03-22THE BOOK OF RUTH $600: To help the team's owner pay off debts, this team sold Ruth to the Yankees in 1920 the Boston Red Sox
#5187, aired 2007-03-13THE PEABODY AWARDS $400: In 2005 this ABC law drama scored a Peabody in part because of... Denny Crane Boston Legal
#5174, aired 2007-02-22BEANTOWN TV $800: Julie Bowen, Candice Bergen and Rene Auberjonois get lawyered up on this David E. Kelley drama Boston Legal
#5174, aired 2007-02-22BEANTOWN TV $2000: Sharon Leal, Jeri Ryan & Chi McBride educated us on this David E. Kelly drama Boston Public
#5170, aired 2007-02-16U.S.A. $800: A conservatory of music in Boston is named for this 6-state region New England
#5157, aired 2007-01-30BOSTON LEGAL $200: British Army Captain Thomas Preston was tried & acquitted for his part in this 1770 slaughter the Boston Massacre
#5157, aired 2007-01-30BOSTON LEGAL $400: Alan Dershowitz is the Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law at this Cambridge, Mass. university Harvard
#5157, aired 2007-01-30BOSTON LEGAL $600: The 1950 robbery of this armored car co. came to grief when "Specs" O'Keefe ratted out the rest of the gang Brink's
#5157, aired 2007-01-30BOSTON LEGAL $800: In 2005 this association chose a Boston lawyer as president--Michael S. Greco, not Denny Crane the American Bar Association
#5157, aired 2007-01-30BOSTON LEGAL $1000: In 1927 Nicola Sacco & this alleged anarchist accomplice were executed at a Charlestown prison (Bartolomeo) Vanzetti
#5154, aired 2007-01-25MATT-ICULOUS $400: Matthew Cooper, a reporter for this magazine, was almost jailed for refusing to reveal his source for Plamegate Time
#5147, aired 2007-01-16MILES & MILES & MILES OF ART $800: He fronted the Boston Pops from 1930 on into the '70s Arthur Fiedler
#5138, aired 2007-01-03WEEKEND IN NEW ENGLAND $400: The grave of witchcraft trial Judge John Hathorne is in the Burying Point, this city's oldest cemetery Salem
#5138, aired 2007-01-03WEEKEND IN NEW ENGLAND $800: Boston Harbor is the mouth of this river that flows through Cambridge, Massachusetts Charles River
#5135, aired 2006-12-29BRAND "O" $800: Boston lawyer Marcus Urann marketed cranberry sauce under this brand name way back in 1912 Ocean Spray
#5129, aired 2006-12-21FIRE WHEN READY $800: 491 perished when the Coconut Grove nightclub caught fire in this New England capital city in 1942 Boston
#5128, aired 2006-12-20A DECEMBER TO REMEMBER $800: In December 1773 this brewer-patriot launched the Boston Tea Party Sam Adams
#5122, aired 2006-12-12POETS & POETRY $400: Though born in San Francisco, he is best known for his verse dealing with New England life, as in "North of Boston" Robert Frost
#5122, aired 2006-12-12THE 1850s $1000: In 1852 this singer married her accompanist Otto Goldschmidt in Boston while touring America Jenny Lind
#5121, aired 2006-12-11SEQUELITIS $800: It's Burkittsville redux as 4 Boston students stumble on the "Book of Shadows" in a sequel to this 1999 flick The Blair Witch Project
#5119, aired 2006-12-07"C" PLUS $800: "The Battle Road" linked Boston & Cambridge with this famous battle site Concord
#5115, aired 2006-12-01LIGHTHOUSES $800: Boston Light in Boston Harbor is the last named U.S. lighthouse; its keeper is from this military organization the Coast Guard
#5110, aired 2006-11-24HIGHWAYS & BYWAYS $800: This 3-mile route in Boston is marked by a line of red paint or red brick on the sidewalk the Freedom Trail
#5107, aired 2006-11-21STOCK SYMBOLS $2000: This food company, MCD, gobbled up Boston Market & Chipotle Mexican Grill McDonald's
#5098, aired 2006-11-08AMERICAN HISTORY $400: On Dec. 16, 1773 American patriots dumped 342 chests of tea into this city's harbor Boston
#5097, aired 2006-11-07SOUNDS GOOD TO ME $2000: The opening guitar lick from one of this "geographic" band's biggest hits is recreated here Boston
#5092, aired 2006-10-31GOING TO THE DOGS $1,000 (Daily Double): This cutie from New England is one of the few breeds to originate in the United States the Boston terrier
#5085, aired 2006-10-20FOOD STUFF $800: This "Beantown" dessert is 2 layers of sponge cake with a custard filling & chocolate glaze Boston cream pie
#5071, aired 2006-10-02DISNEY CHANNEL $600: Twin brothers play twin brothers who live in Boston's Tipton Hotel in this series The Suite Life of Zack & Cody
#5051, aired 2006-07-24COLLEGE SPORTS $800: The athletic teams from Morehead State & Boston College share this nickname the Eagles
#5048, aired 2006-07-19"S"WEETS $800: The basis of Boston cream pie is actually this type of light cake sponge cake
#5047, aired 2006-07-18ASHES TO ASHES $2000: The Boston Public Library houses the ashes & death masks of this anarchist pair executed in 1927 Sacco & Vanzetti
#5033, aired 2006-06-28FAMILIAR PHRASES $600: The expression "Banned in" this city came from that city's enthusiastic censorship of books in the 1920s Boston
#5018, aired 2006-06-07CITY OF THE DAY: BOSTON $200: Boston's 1-ton-plus King's Chapel bell was recast in 1816 by this patriot Paul Revere
#5018, aired 2006-06-07CITY OF THE DAY: BOSTON $400: British Gen. Gage said of the June 1775 battle here, "The loss we have sustained is greater than we can bear" Bunker Hill (or Breed's Hill)
#5018, aired 2006-06-07CITY OF THE DAY: BOSTON $600: America's answer to "Upstairs, Downstairs", this TV show was set in a fashionable Boston district just after WWI Beacon Hill
#5018, aired 2006-06-07CITY OF THE DAY: BOSTON $1,000 (Daily Double): In 1872 this inventor opened a school for teachers of the deaf in Boston (Alexander Graham) Bell
#5018, aired 2006-06-07CITY OF THE DAY: BOSTON $1000: Since the 18th century, a grasshopper has sat atop the marketplace named for this Huguenot (Peter) Faneuil
#5013, aired 2006-05-31THAT'S SO CONVENTIONAL! $800: In 2004 the 2 major U.S. political parties held their conventions in these 2 cities New York & Boston
#5009, aired 2006-05-25THE VEEP $800: In 1864 he was dropped from the Republican ticket & then served briefly as collector of the port of Boston Hannibal Hamlin
#5001, aired 2006-05-15GONE TOO SOON $2000: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from the JFK Library & Museum in Boston, MA.) The Oval Office was a place of sorrow when President Kennedy heard of the death of this Congolese leader in early 1961 (Patrice) Lumumba
#4994, aired 2006-05-04REVOLUTIONARY HEROES $400: The first signer of the Declaration of Independence, this merchant was said to be Boston's richest man John Hancock
#4990, aired 2006-04-28WHO'S THE BOSS $800: James Curley inspired the novel "The Last Hurrah" as a political boss & mayor of this city Boston
#4986, aired 2006-04-24NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE $2000: This legendary Boston defenseman is seen here scoring a championship-winning goal Bobby Orr
#4982, aired 2006-04-18ORDER IN THE COURTROOM TV $400: James Spader "practice"s for Crane, Poole & Schmidt on this show Boston Legal
#4978, aired 2006-04-12NBA TEAMS' HOME ARENAS $1200: TD BankNorth Garden (or Gahden) the Boston Celtics
#4977, aired 2006-04-11CHURCHES & CATHEDRALS $200: This Boston landmark contains the first set of church bells in the American colonies the Old North Church
#4977, aired 2006-04-11WE HAVE THE TECHNOLOGY $800: Tom Scholz of the band Boston invented an amplifier that worked like a Walkman & called it this the Rockman
#4972, aired 2006-04-04LAYING THINGS N TO N $2000: This university's address is 360 Huntington Avenue, Boston Northeastern
#4961, aired 2006-03-20CITIES WITH HOSPITAL-ITY $400: Mass General, as it's known Boston
#4950, aired 2006-03-03STATE CAPITAL BIRTHPLACES $800: Senator Patrick Leahy Montpelier
#4948, aired 2006-03-01THE KENNEDY YEARS $1200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reads from the JFK Library & Museum in Boston, MA.) One exhibit at the Kennedy Library recreates the Justice Department office of this man, John F. Kennedy's most trusted advisor Robert Kennedy
#4948, aired 2006-03-01THE KENNEDY YEARS $2000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reads next to a rocking chair in the JFK Library & Museum in Boston, MA.) Because of his bad back, President Kennedy often sat in one of his famous rocking chairs, even when meeting with this future prime minister in 1962 Indira Gandhi
#4947, aired 2006-02-28MAGAZINE HEADQUARTERS $1600: In 2005 it was announced that the Atlantic Monthly would leave this city where it was founded in 1857 Boston
#4946, aired 2006-02-27HEIR $600: Peter Faneuil, who gave this city its hall, inherited his uncle's fortune after another nephew was cut off for marrying Boston
#4944, aired 2006-02-23COLLEGE KNOWLEDGE $1600: "Transcendental" college in Boston devoted exclusively to the study of communication & performing arts Emerson
#4930, aired 2006-02-03AMERICAN IMAGES $200: It's the inflammatory 1770 incident depicted here the Boston Massacre
#4923, aired 2006-01-25THE 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
#4920, aired 2006-01-20EPONYMOUS INVENTIONS $800: In 1954, Boston Garden bought one of the 10 machines this "ice man" built that year Zamboni
#4917, aired 2006-01-17HOOP STARS $400: In the 1980s this Boston Celtics forward became only the third NBA player to win 3 straight MVP awards Larry Bird
#4917, aired 2006-01-17CITY FOODS $1000: A member of the Butterhead family: ___ lettuce Boston
#4913, aired 2006-01-11JACKSON HOLE $400: In 1989 this famous East Coast symphony orchestra held its first ever summer residency in Jackson Hole the New York Philharmonic
#4912, aired 2006-01-10NAME THAT MAJOR NEWSPAPER $1000: Miami, Boston, Sydney Morning Herald
#4911, aired 2006-01-09STATE CAPITALS $200: One of its nicknames is the "City of Paul Revere" Boston
#4910, aired 2006-01-06STREET-WISE TV $1600: A working title for "Boston Legal" was this "Street", the center of London journalism Fleet Street
#4893, aired 2005-12-14U.S. HIGHWAYS & BYWAYS $1200: In Boston, Mass. Ave., Massachusetts Avenue, intersects Com. Ave., this street Commonwealth Avenue
#4889, aired 2005-12-08STREET SMARTS $600 (Daily Double): The Boston Common fronts on this street, also the name of a nearby hill Beacon Street
#4884, aired 2005-12-01TRAVEL & TOURISM $600: In June 1943 Boston Airport was renamed this to honor a native son who served in the Massachusetts Legislature Logan Airport
#4882, aired 2005-11-29COLONIAL AMERICA $1600: In 1706 this Boston minister published "The Good Old Way", in which he decried the lessening of Puritan influence Cotton Mather
#4880, aired 2005-11-25HISTORIC AMERICANS $600: From 1829 to 1832 this transcendental essayist was a minister at the Second Church of Boston (Ralph Waldo) Emerson
#4869, aired 2005-11-10THE ACC $200: On July 1, 2005 this school, Doug Flutie's alma mater, became the ACC's 12th member Boston College
#4855, aired 2005-10-21BRING YOUR "A" GAME $600: Give him a beer! This patriot became tax collector of Boston in 1756 Samuel Adams
#4855, aired 2005-10-21SPORTS U.S.A. $1200: (Jon of the Clue Crew sports Boston ball club paraphernalia.) I'm a proud citizen of this, a phrase popularized & used in a book subtitle by sportswriter Dan Shaughnessy the Red Sox Nation
#4848, aired 2005-10-12A ROYAL VISIT $800: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from the Old North Church in Boston, MA.) The first reigning British monarch to visit Boston, she took part in a Sunday morning service here at Old North Church on July 11, 1976 Queen Elizabeth (II)
#4842, aired 2005-10-04THE ONION HEADLINES FROM THE YEAR 2056 $800: Boston rejoices as this team "Lose(s) In 50th Straight Pennant Race; Fans Blame 'Curse of Jeter'" the Yankees
#4833, aired 2005-09-21THE WORLD SERIES $200: The Boston Red Sox won the 2004 World Series in 4 straight games, finally exorcising this man's "curse" The Bambino (The Babe accepted)
#4832, aired 2005-09-20THE JOHN F. KENNEDY LIBRARY AND MUSEUM $200: (Cheryl of the Clue Crue walks around a control panel in the JFK Library & Museum in Boston, MA.) This equipment was used for the first televised presidential debate between John F. Kennedy & this man Nixon
#4832, aired 2005-09-20THE JOHN F. KENNEDY LIBRARY AND MUSEUM $600: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew points to a coconut shell enshrined in the JFK Library & Museum in Boston, MA.) This is the actual piece of coconut on which John F. Kennedy carved a plea for help after this boat was cut in half during World War II PT-109
#4832, aired 2005-09-20THE JOHN F. KENNEDY LIBRARY AND MUSEUM $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew fawns over a metal-plated case in the JFK Library & Museum in Boston, MA.) This beautiful humidor, sans cigars, was given to John F. Kennedy by this cranky premier when they first met in Vienna in 1961 Nikita Khrushchev
#4828, aired 2005-09-14ALONG BOSTON'S FREEDOM TRAIL $200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the beginning of the Freedom Trail.) The first strokes of the two-&-a-half mile Freedom Trail's line were painted in 1951 at this public park that dates back to the 1630s Boston Common
#4828, aired 2005-09-14ALONG BOSTON'S FREEDOM TRAIL $400: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from outside the Old South Meeting House.) Here at Old South Meeting House on December 16, 1773, Samuel Adams gave a coded signal that began this protest event the Boston Tea Party
#4828, aired 2005-09-14ALONG BOSTON'S FREEDOM TRAIL $600: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from inside the Old North Church.) On April 18, 1775 North Church sexton Robert Newman climbed into the steeple to use the code famously known by this 9-word phrase one if by land and two if by sea
#4828, aired 2005-09-14ALONG BOSTON'S FREEDOM TRAIL $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew stands in front of the U.S.S. Constitution.) The material that gave the U.S.S. Constitution this famous nickname is live oak from Georgia "Old Ironsides"
#4828, aired 2005-09-14ALONG BOSTON'S FREEDOM TRAIL $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Freedom Trail.) Begun in 1795, it's the building behind me that Oliver Wendell Holmes called the "hub of the solar system" the Bulfinch State House
#4825, aired 2005-07-22"FAN" CLUB $1,200 (Daily Double): Boston merchant & "hall" monitor (Peter) Faneuil
#4824, aired 2005-07-21CALL ME CHARLES $1600: No myth, this Boston-born architect & father of "Age of Fable"'s Thomas helped design the U.S. Capitol Charles Bulfinch
#4823, aired 2005-07-20BIOGRAPHIES $800: Ex-Boston Globe scribe Leigh Montville is the latest biographer of this baseball great Ted Williams
#4818, aired 2005-07-13ROADSIDE ATTRACTIONS $400: The 40-foot tall Boston landmark seen here is a bottle for this; it would hold 50,000 gallons if it were real milk
#4811, aired 2005-07-04SMELLS LIKE TEAM SPIRIT $400: (Hi, I'm Matt Hasselbeck of the NFL.) Playing QB for Boston College, I threw a school record 14 straight completions against this team's Fighting Irish Notre Dame
#4807, aired 2005-06-28TAM O'SHATNER $800: Shatner plays Boston attorney Denny Crane on this spinoff of "The Practice" Boston Legal
#4803, aired 2005-06-22MARCH MADNESS $800: March 5, 1770: British troops gun down 5 American colonists in the event that would become known as this the Boston Massacre
#4800, aired 2005-06-17THE STANLEY CUP $2000: (Alex Trebek presents the clue from the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto.) In 2001, hockey fans everywhere were thrilled for this ex-Boston defenseman when he won his first Stanley Cup in a 22-year career Ray Bourque
#4798, aired 2005-06-15CHURCHES $800: On April 18, 1975 President Ford inaugurated the USA's bicentennial celebrations in this appropriate church the Old North Church
#4790, aired 2005-06-03ABBREVIATED S $1000: Former British currency that smacks of a certain Boston pitcher shilling
#4789, aired 2005-06-02ARCHITECTS $400: Born in Canton, China in 1917, he designed Boston's John Hancock Tower I.M. Pei
#4778, aired 2005-05-18PULITZER-PRIZE WINNING WOMEN $6,000 (Daily Double): This member of a prominent Boston family won a 1926 Pulitzer for her poetry collection "What's O'Clock" Amy Lowell
#4764, aired 2005-04-28ABOUT SCHMIDT $600: Crane, Poole & Schmidt is the law firm on this TV show Boston Legal
#4759, aired 2005-04-21THE URBAN SCENE $200: Often, a route along a waterway isn't called a street or ave., but this, like Boston's Memorial & Storrow a drive
#4756, aired 2005-04-18DONE THAT $800: Burglar alarm seller E.T. Holmes employed the 1st of these in 1877, "plugging in" 6 Boston telephone subscribers switchboard
#4744, aired 2005-03-31U.S. GEOGRAPHY $200: If they'd decided to call this town Shawmut, the native name for the area, we'd have Shawmut baked beans Boston
#4736, aired 2005-03-21A SIDE OF BEANS $400: Puritan women in this city baked beans on Saturday & served them for Sunday dinner, thus the nickname "Beantown" Boston
#4733, aired 2005-03-16ROLLING STONE'S 500 GREATEST SONGS $2000: And finally... their 1976 hit with "More Than A Feeling" just made the list at No. 500 Boston
#4732, aired 2005-03-15THE NEWSPAPER $1000: At the request of its founder, this Boston paper runs 1 religious article each day in its home forum section The Christian Science Monitor
#4731, aired 2005-03-14JOHN ADAMS $200: In 1770 Adams defended Capt. Thomas Preston & 6 others against murder charges for their part in this March 5 "riot" the Boston Massacre
#4724, aired 2005-03-03FEMINISM $1,000 (Daily Double): The profession of Mary Prance in Henry James' 1886 "The Bostonians", it was about 1/5 female in Boston at the time a physician (or medicine or a doctor)
#4716, aired 2005-02-21THIS OLD HOUSE $2000: (Hi, I'm Roger Cook, landscape contractor.) It's an Italian word for an arbor with trelliswork to support climbing plants pergola
#4706, aired 2005-02-07BOTANY $800: Maidenhair, Bracken, & Boston are species of this spore-bearing plant a fern
#4700, aired 2005-01-28THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR $400: On the evening of April 18, 1775 Robert Newman displayed 2 lanterns in this Boston structure the Old North Church
#4681, aired 2005-01-03"HALL"s OF FAME $1600: In 1742 a local merchant gave this "Cradle of Liberty" to the City of Boston Faneuil Hall
#4678, aired 2004-12-29U.S. NEWSPAPERS $600: Tulsa has The World; Boston has this depiction of the world the Globe
#4676, aired 2004-12-27TRANSPORTATION $600: The name of this New York-Boston train combines "acceleration" & "excellence" the Acela
#4672, aired 2004-12-21U.S. CITIES $1000: John Adams said "the child of Independence" was born in "the old Council Chamber" of this city's Old State House Boston
#4667, aired 2004-12-14"E" CHANNEL $800: Before going bankrupt in 1989, this airline tried selling $12 plane tickets between Boston & New York Eastern (Airlines)
#4665, aired 2004-12-10MAGAZINES $1000: In 1857 Oliver Wendell Holmes helped launch this "monthly" magazine in Boston The Atlantic Monthly
#4663, aired 2004-12-08BRICK HOUSE $4,000 (Daily Double): This Boston landmark made famous the night of April 18, 1775 is made of bricks from the kilns of nearby Medford the Old North Church
#4649, aired 2004-11-18I PLAYED 'EM ON TV $200: Captian James T. Kirk, Boston lawyer Denny Crane William Shatner
#4644, aired 2004-11-11HOUSES OF WORSHIP $1200: The Episcopal Church at 193 Salem Street in Boston has been holding services continually since December 29, 1723 The Old North Church
#4639, aired 2004-11-05CREAM $600: Captain Parker's in Yarmouth is a 2-time winner of Boston Harborfest's competition in this creamy soup clam chowder
#4634, aired 2004-10-28COACH $400: (I'm Paul Pierce.) This coach said, "The Boston Celtics are not a basketball team, they are a way of life" (Red) Auerbach
#4623, aired 2004-10-13THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION $400: 16 months before his ride from Charlestown to Lexington, he participated in the Boston Tea Party Paul Revere
#4623, aired 2004-10-13LIVIN' IN THE '80s $1200: In 1984 he threw "The Pass" against the University of Miami to help Boston College win on the final play of the game Doug Flutie
#4598, aired 2004-09-08TALL BUILDINGS $400: If a chunk of this New England city's Travelers Tower falls on you, we're confident they're insured Hartford, Connecticut
#4598, aired 2004-09-08A "TINY" CATEGORY $600: 1980s Boston Celtics standout Nate "Tiny" Archibald
#4591, aired 2004-07-19NAMED AFTER JFK $400: The John F. Kennedy National Historic Site, JFK's birthplace, is in Brookline, a suburb of this city Boston
#4589, aired 2004-07-15AN "A" IN HISTORY $800: This sailor, a former slave, was one of 5 men killed by British soldiers in the Boston Massacre Crispus Attucks
#4585, aired 2004-07-09THE QUEEN'S ENGLISH $400: The first floor of a building in London is the equivalent of this floor of a building in Boston a second floor
#4583, aired 2004-07-07PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES $600: His library is located on the Columbia Point Promontory in Boston JFK
#4581, aired 2004-07-05ON THE "M"AP $800: A 2003 movie directed by Clint Eastwood was named for this river that flows into Boston Harbor Mystic
#4564, aired 2004-06-10PULITZER PRIZES $400: This city's Globe newspaper, founded in 1872, won Pulitzers for Public Service in 1966, 1975 & 2003 Boston
#4554, aired 2004-05-27U.S. HISTORY $600: When these people struck in Boston, Coolidge said, "There is no right to strike against the public safety by anyone" the police
#4547, aired 2004-05-18LITERARY SETTINGS $400: Hawthorne's introductory essay to "The Scarlet Letter" is about a custom-house in this seaport Salem, Massachusetts
#4544, aired 2004-05-1320th CENTURY WOMEN $800: Uta Pippig had a "run" of good luck winning this race in 1994, 1995 & 1996; Fatuma Roba won in 1997, '98 & '99 the Boston Marathon
#4539, aired 2004-05-06SPORTS TEAMS HOME CITIES $1200: In the NHL, the Bruins bruise up the opposition when in this home city Boston
#4537, aired 2004-05-04THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION $400: The first of the Intolerable Acts closed this city's harbor as retribution for a certain "Party" Boston
#4521, aired 2004-04-12COOK COUNTY $400: Boston Brown Bread gets its brown from this liquid ingredient molasses
#4520, aired 2004-04-09KIDS $1200: In 1895 this Northeastern city's library in Copley Square opened the first U.S. library area just for children Boston
#4519, aired 2004-04-08ARKANSASSY $800: Arkansas' Boston Mountains are the highest elevations in this 50,000-square-mile mountain region the Ozarks
#4508, aired 2004-03-24PLANTS & FLOWERS $2000: You don't have to go to New England to see this plant; lots of American homes have one Boston Fern
#4506, aired 2004-03-22U.S. CITIES $200: Its nicknames include "The Athens of America" & "The Cradle of Liberty" Boston
#4498, aired 2004-03-10COLLEGE FOOTBALL $1200: (Hi, I'm Matt Hasselbeck of the NFL) I was a 4-year letterman & 2-year starter at quarterback when I soared for this New England college's Eagles Boston College
#4497, aired 2004-03-097-LETTER WORDS $1000: This word is German for "violinist"; that makes the late Boston Pops conductor Arthur Violinist Fiedler
#4490, aired 2004-02-27U.S. BODIES OF WATER $800: This river that flows into Boston Harbor is the longest river entirely within Massachusetts the Charles
#4487, aired 2004-02-24FOOD CHAIN $600: Offering "Home Style Meals" & a line of frozen entrees, this chain is headquartered in Colorado, not Massachusetts Boston Market
#4479, aired 2004-02-12HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES $400: In March 1737 the city of Boston turned this into a municipal celebration the Saint Patrick's Day parade
#4479, aired 2004-02-12SPORTS MASCOTS $600: Wally the Green Monster represents this East Coast team the Boston Red Sox
#4461, aired 2004-01-19SOCKS AND THE CITY $200: In 1907 this city's Braves stopped wearing red socks, so this city's other major league team adopted the name Boston
#4456, aired 2004-01-12IN THE BIG INNING $2000: Up 5-3 in the 10th, this team lost game 6 & later the '86 Series after a ball went through Bill Buckner's legs the Boston Red Sox
#4455, aired 2004-01-09AH, SWEDE MYSTERY $1600: Boston cops were baffled by the murder of Karina Holmer, a Swede working as this French-named type of domestic au pair
#4445, aired 2003-12-26ENGINEERING $600: The widest cable-stayed bridge is the Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge in this city Boston
#4442, aired 2003-12-23U.S. NEIGHBORHOODS $800: The gate seen here marks the entrance to this "town" in Boston Chinatown
#4437, aired 2003-12-16THE 1920s $1000: Poet Edna St. Vincent Millay joined a 1927 Boston picket line protesting this pair's execution Sacco and Vanzetti
#4433, aired 2003-12-10GOTTA RUN $400: In 2002 the male & female winners of the Boston Marathon were from this country Kenya
#4424, aired 2003-11-27DEAD RINGERS $400: In 1878 Miss Emma Nutt was hired by the Boston Telephone Co. & became the first woman to hold this job operator
#4423, aired 2003-11-26COOKBOOKS $800: Her classic cookbook was first published in 1896 as the "Boston Cooking-School Cook Book" Fannie Farmer
#4415, aired 2003-11-14THE IVY LEAGUE $400: Boston Ivy's scientific name. P. Tricuspidata indicates that it has leaves with this many lobes 3
#4412, aired 2003-11-11NEW HAVEN $400: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew presents from New Haven.) The New Haven Green was designated this type of public area around the same time as the one in Boston a common
#4404, aired 2003-10-30HOLMES & WATSON $600: "Old Ironsides" author Oliver Wendell Holmes was one of this city's "Brahmins", a local group of intellectuals Boston
#4400, aired 2003-10-24PLACES TO GO $600: Celebrating its centennial in 2003, this city's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum was known as Fenway Court when it opened Boston
#4400, aired 2003-10-24FAMOUS AMANDAS $800: This "geographic" group had a No. 1 hit in 1986 with "Amanda" Boston
#4398, aired 2003-10-22BASEBALL HISTORY $1600: 2 of the 5 cities that had both National League & American League teams in 1903 (2 of 5) Boston, Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, or St. Louis
#4386, aired 2003-10-06NATIONAL HISTORIC PARKS $400: Of Faneuil Hall, Bunker Hill or Fraunces Tavern, the one not part of Boston Park Fraunces Tavern
#4372, aired 2003-09-16U.S. SENATE HISTORY $600: In 1789 the Senate convened for the first time, in this city New York
#4364, aired 2003-07-17THE AMERICAN LEAGUE $800: This charter member of the American League won the World Series 5 times between 1903 & 1918 Boston Red Sox
#4361, aired 2003-07-14BOATING $2000: This waterway that allows boats to avoid the open sea stretches from Boston to Brownsville, Texas Intracoastal Waterway
#4353, aired 2003-07-02UNUSUAL PLACE NAMES $1,000 (Daily Double): This town, 10 miles south of Boston, sounds like it grows cerebrums & cerebellums on its branches Braintree
#4330, aired 2003-05-30POETS & POETRY $1200: "Mending Wall" is one of the best-known poems in his collection "North of Boston" Robert Frost
#4330, aired 2003-05-3017th CENTURY AMERICA $3,000 (Daily Double): Debuting in 1690, Boston's Publick Occurrences, the first one of these in America, was quickly suppressed newspaper (it only lasted one issue)
#4325, aired 2003-05-23DRAWING A CROWD $200: On March 5, 1770 British troops fired into a crowd in this city, killing 5 Boston
#4322, aired 2003-05-20AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARIES $1600: In 1765 this Boston brewer helped organize the Sons of Liberty to protest the Stamp Act Samuel Adams
#4311, aired 2003-05-05REVOLUTIONARY WAR BATTLES $800: The Battle of Bunker Hill was fought in this town, now a part of Boston Charlestown
#4303, aired 2003-04-23PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY ADDRESSES $600: Columbia Point, Boston, Massachusetts John F. Kennedy
#4272, aired 2003-03-11STATE CAPITAL BIRTHPLACES $400: Patriot & silversmith Paul Revere Boston
#4269, aired 2003-03-06THE PATRIOT $1600: From 1756 to 1764 this former brewer served as tax collector of Boston Samuel Adams
#4268, aired 2003-03-05MUSEUMS $800: A Boston museum features the Beaver II, a full-scale replica of one of the 3 ships involved in this 1773 event Boston Tea Party
#4256, aired 2003-02-17PROFESSIONAL SPORTS $600: In 1968 this team's Carl Yastrzemski led the A.L. with a .301 avg., the lowest average to win a league title in MLB history Boston Red Sox
#4214, aired 2002-12-19BOSTON "T" PARTY $200: The state dog of Massachusetts is the "Boston" this terrier
#4214, aired 2002-12-19BOSTON "T" PARTY $400: In a Boston-set sitcom, they were paired with "a Girl & a Pizza Place" Two Guys
#4214, aired 2002-12-19BOSTON "T" PARTY $600: Boston's Freedom one begins near the frog pond in Boston Common Freedom Trail
#4214, aired 2002-12-19BOSTON "T" PARTY $800: In the Boston area, U.S. Interstate 90 is also known as this type of road turnpike
#4214, aired 2002-12-19BOSTON "T" PARTY $1000: In a kids' book, this young Boston Johnny-on-the-spot becomes a messenger for the Sons of Liberty Johnny Tremain
#4209, aired 2002-12-12WE'RE TALKING BASEBALL $1600: This pitcher has won 6 Cy Young Awards: 1 with New York, 2 with Toronto & 3 with Boston Roger Clemens
#4206, aired 2002-12-09FAMOUS JOHNS $1200: In 1889 this man, "The Boston Strong Boy", KO'd Jake Kilrain after 75 rounds John L. Sullivan
#4189, aired 2002-11-14ASIAN AMERICANS $1000: In 2002 this maestro ended his 29-year tenure as director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra Seiji Ozawa
#4179, aired 2002-10-31FRIENDS IN HISTORY $400: Thinking she's dressed as an Indian for a costume party on Dec. 16, 1773, Phoebe attends this Mass. event Boston Tea Party
#4171, aired 2002-10-21CANADIAN PROVINCES $400: This province's southernmost tip lies farther south than Boston Ontario
#4166, aired 2002-10-14BREWERS $800: Although most of the ingredients come from old England, Tremont Ale is brewed in this New England city Boston
#4147, aired 2002-09-17AMERICAN HISTORY $800: In 1774 New Jerseyites dressed as Indians burned this in Greenwich; a similar "Party" occurred earlier in Boston tea
#4146, aired 2002-09-16STATE CAPITALS $400: No beans about it, this capital is the largest city in New England Boston
#4146, aired 2002-09-16TV STARS $2000: In 2001 this actress, Borg babe Seven of Nine on "Voyager", joined the cast of "Boston Public" Jeri Ryan
#4140, aired 2002-09-06LET'S GET MARRIED $200: On Sept. 12, 1953 Boston Archbishop Richard Cushing conducted the marriage between this famous pair JFK and Jackie
#4139, aired 2002-09-05THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION $1200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew holds some lamps.) On the night of April 18, 1775, in Boston's Old North Church, it's what Robert Newman signalled like this the British were coming
#4131, aired 2002-07-15HEY, THAT RHYMES! $1200: Boston's Central Artery/ Tunnel Project is better known by this name Big Dig
#4130, aired 2002-07-12STAMPS OF APPROVAL $400: The Legendary Playing Fields of Baseball set includes this Boston ballpark Fenway Park
#4122, aired 2002-07-02ORCHESTRAS $400: This city's orchestra began its Pops Concerts in 1885 under the name Promenade Boston
#4114, aired 2002-06-20CITY QUOTES $1,200 (Daily Double): This city is "where the Lowells talk to the Cabots, and the Cabots talk only to God" Boston
#4112, aired 2002-06-18THE 1960s $800: In 1968 Tony Curtis gave a startling film performance as this title New England killer Boston Strangler
#4111, aired 2002-06-17ON THE INTERSTATE $1600: The only 3000-mile interstate is I-90, which starts in Boston & ends in this west coast metropolis Seattle
#4105, aired 2002-06-07BASEBALL HISTORY $800: (Hi, I'm New York Yankees fan Rudy Giuliani.) The 1920 purchase of this Boston ballplayer for about $125,000 forever changed the history of the New York Yankees Babe Ruth
#4098, aired 2002-05-295 PEOPLE WHO'VE NEVER BEEN IN MY KITCHEN $200: Built around 1680, the oldest Boston house still standing was owned by this man at the time of his famous ride Paul Revere
#4096, aired 2002-05-27THAT'S LIKE, SO TOTALLY "RAD" $1000: This electronics chain first opened in 1921 on Brattle Street, near the site of the Boston Massacre RadioShack
#4093, aired 2002-05-22MINNEAPOLIS $1000: In 2002 Eiji Oue left his job as director of one of these in Minneapolis, like Seiji Ozawa did in Boston a symphony
#4090, aired 2002-05-17NEW ENGLAND $400: In 1670 Dorothy Jones received the first license to sell coffee in this current state capital Boston
#4086, aired 2002-05-13ARCHITECTS $400: This Asian-born architect designed Boston's John Hancock Tower I.M. Pei
#4085, aired 2002-05-10COLONIAL ARTS $800: In 1750 theater was banned in this then-colonial capital as a form of Mass. entertainment Boston
#4079, aired 2002-05-02BIG CITY LIFE $1000: The rings of parks around Boston and Cleveland are both described as this expensive piece of jewelry the Emerald Necklace
#4078, aired 2002-05-01LET THEM EAT CAKE $400: Despite its name this state dessert of Massachusetts is really a custard-filled cake Boston cream pie
#4075, aired 2002-04-26CITY SITES $1000: Kenmore Square, Commonwealth Avenue, Beacon Hill Boston
#4074, aired 2002-04-25THEY LIVED PAST 100 $1200: She was born July 22, 1890 in Boston & died Jan. 22, 1995 in Hyannisport Rose Kennedy
#4071, aired 2002-04-22GEOGRAPHY "B" $400: Providence is the second-most populous city in New England; this city is first Boston
#4061, aired 2002-04-08ELVIS HAS LEFT THE BUILDING $600: Elvis needs no good luck charm, he sees to his insurance before leaving this city's Prudential Tower on Boylston St. Boston
#4058, aired 2002-04-03NBA MVPs $600: 1956: Bob Pettit, 1957: This Bob of Boston Bob Cousy
#4051, aired 2002-03-25COLONIAL TRADE $1200: In 1769 Britain sent 500 tons of hemp into Boston & Salem to be turned into this rope
#4050, aired 2002-03-22BASKETBALL COACHES $600: Seen here, he's famous for lighting up when his team's victory was assured Red Auerbach
#4039, aired 2002-03-07CRIME TIME $800: In his career, this defense lawyer has defended Sam Sheppard, Patty Hearst, & the Boston Strangler F. Lee Bailey
#4031, aired 2002-02-25HARVARD UNIVERSITY $1600: To get to Boston from Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts you'll have to cross this river the Charles
#4027, aired 2002-02-19OLD FAMILIAR PLACES $600: Christ Church, also known as this, is the oldest church building in Boston Old North Church
#4005, aired 2002-01-18U.S. STATES $200: It's nicknamed the "Baked Bean State" Massachusetts
#4003, aired 2002-01-16CORRECTION! $1200: Patricia Smith apologized for attributing quotes to made-up people in this New England daily Boston Globe
#3984, aired 2001-12-20COMMON BONDS $400: Boston, Bibb, iceberg lettuce
#3977, aired 2001-12-11U.S. BUILDINGS $2000: Built in Boston in the 1740s by the merchant for whom it's named, it's still used as a market & meeting place Faneuil Hall
#3973, aired 2001-12-05YOGI BERRA: PHILOSOPHER $200: Completes Yogi's simple but profound statement "It ain't over 'til..." it's over
#3972, aired 2001-12-04BRIDGE $200: The Charles Bridge that's named for a Holy Roman Emperor isn't in Boston but in this Czech capital Prague
#3969, aired 2001-11-29U.S. REGIONS $400: A classic 1936 book about the literary peak of Boston & Concord was called "The Flowering of" this area New England
#3963, aired 2001-11-21THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR $400: As the war dawned, America's main arms storehouse was located in this town about 20 miles from Boston Concord
#3962, aired 2001-11-20AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARIES $200: This silversmith helped plan & carry out the Boston Tea Party (Paul) Revere
#3962, aired 2001-11-20AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARIES $800: This brewer headed the demonstrations that led to the Boston Massacre Sam Adams
#3957, aired 2001-11-13DAVID E. KELLEY TV $600: All was not well in Beantown when teacher Harry Senate couldn't save a gangbanger from his fate on this show Boston Public
#3952, aired 2001-11-06PORGY $200: "Porgy and Bess" was first performed on September 30, 1935, at the Colonial Theatre in this Mass. city Boston
#3940, aired 2001-10-19AMERICAN HISTORIC EVENTS $1,000 (Daily Double): Ladies of Edenton, N.C. held an event called this on Oct. 25, 1774, 10 months after a more famous one in Boston Edenton Tea Party
#3931, aired 2001-10-08U.S. STATES $100: Its state dog is the Boston Terrier Massachusetts
#3920, aired 2001-09-21OUR FUNNY ACCENTS $200: "Pahk the cah in Hahvahd Yahd" is the classic line identifying the accent of this city Boston
#3918, aired 2001-09-19STATE CAPITALS $1000: Fall River, Massachusetts is part of the metropolitan area of this state capital Providence
#3915, aired 2001-09-14PROFESSORS $100: "GYN/Ecology" author Mary Daly has fought Boston College for the right to exclude these people from class men
#3907, aired 2001-09-04FUN WITH OPERA $200: It was truly a red-letter day when an opera based on this Hawthorne novel premiered in Boston in 1896 The Scarlet Letter
#3901, aired 2001-07-16WHERE THEY'RE FROM $100: Matt Damon hails from this education-oriented Boston-area city Cambridge
#3901, aired 2001-07-16TEAM PLAYERS, HALL OF FAME EDITION $1000: Bob Cousy (1950-1963) the Boston Celtics
#3898, aired 2001-07-11ARCHITECTS $100: In 1805 Charles Bulfinch enlarged this city's Faneuil Hall Boston
#3867, aired 2001-05-29CITIES BY HOTEL $500: Copley Square Hotel, The Omni Parker House, Back Bay Hilton Boston
#3859, aired 2001-05-17THE NEW YORK TIMES TIMELINE $300: In 1993 the New York Times Company bought this city's Globe for deep pocket change, $1.1 billion Boston
#3844, aired 2001-04-26LEAF ME ALONE PLEASE $400: In 1874 the dome of the state house in Boston was carved in this, replacing Revere's copper sheathing Gold leaf
#3841, aired 2001-04-23JOG-RAPHY $1000: Popular name of the tough section of the Boston Marathon course seen here "Heartbreak Hill"
#3838, aired 2001-04-18GOING IN FOR THE KRILL $300: A 1910 rhyme called Boston "The Home of the Bean" and this krill-eating fish the cod
#3834, aired 2001-04-12WRITERS CUBED $600: 19th century minister of the Second Church of Boston, known for essays like "Self-Reliance" Ralph Waldo Emerson
#3826, aired 2001-04-02BEFORE & AFTER $600: Boston Celtics legend who's a flesh-eating avian, like a hawk or a vulture Larry Bird of Prey
#3823, aired 2001-03-28OF THE WORLD $200: This U.S. city was the birthplace of Connie Chung, Edward Herrmann & John F. Kennedy, Jr. Washington, D.C.
#3822, aired 2001-03-27"B.B."s $1,200 (Daily Double): A 19th century landfill project created this Boston neighborhood Back Bay
#3805, aired 2001-03-02NHL LOGOS $800: On December 1, 1924 they beat the Montreal Maroons in their first game Boston Bruins
#3796, aired 2001-02-19THE ARTS THE NEW YORK TIMES $200: The 100th birthday of this New England city's Symphony Hall inspired the line "A plain home with a sense of place" Boston
#3796, aired 2001-02-19TRIP $600: This North American city's Faubourg Ste-Catherine is similar to Boston's Quincy Market Montreal
#3789, aired 2001-02-08STATE CAPITALS $300: You'll find the John F. Kennedy Federal Building in this state capital Boston
#3787, aired 2001-02-06HEY, SPORT! $1000: America's oldest regularly contested foot race, it's been held since 1897 when the length was 24.5 miles the Boston Marathon
#3782, aired 2001-01-30STATE CAPITAL NICKNAMES $200: The "City of Paul Revere" Boston
#3778, aired 2001-01-24U.S. CITIES $100: The 25 hospitals you can choose from in this city include the famous Massachusetts General Boston
#3777, aired 2001-01-23MUSICAL VENUES $500 (Daily Double): This crowd-pleasing group has performed on the Charles River Esplanade since July 4, 1929 The Boston Pops
#3775, aired 2001-01-19GEOLOGY $200: One of these struck Boston in 1755, Missouri in 1811 & Charleston in 1886, so it's not west coast-specific Earthquake

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (41 results returned)

#9011, aired 2024-01-08STATE CAPITALS: The 2 closest state capitals, at about 40 miles apart, one was founded by someone no longer allowed in the other Providence & Boston
#8925, aired 2023-07-28WORD ORIGINS: Theories on the origin of this, a style of journalism, include Cajun slang for unhinged jazz & Boston slang for a person on a bender gonzo
#8860, aired 2023-04-28U.S. LANDMARKS: In April 1975, to symbolize the start of America's Bicentennial, President Ford lit a third lantern at this landmark the Old North Church
#8658, aired 2022-06-08AMERICAN HISTORY: A participant in this 1773 event recalled, "Some of our numbers jumped into the hold... I never labored harder in my life" the Boston Tea Party
#8497, aired 2021-10-26AUTHORS: These 2 men who both died in Boston in the mid-20th century each won 4 Pulitzers, one man for Poetry & the other for Drama (Robert) Frost & (Eugene) O'Neill
#7823, aired 2018-09-1918th CENTURY AMERICANS: In a famous 1775 speech, he said, "Our chains are forged! Their clanking may be heard on the plains of Boston!" Patrick Henry
#7120, aired 2015-07-24NATIONAL AIRLINES: This small land's airline advertises a "stopover": 7 nights at no extra travel charge to break up a Boston-Brussels trip Iceland
#6922, aired 2014-10-21THE 18th CENTURY: Losses in this event included 12 chests of souchong the Boston Tea Party
#6890, aired 2014-07-25WEBSITES: A slang term for Harvard's freshman register gave this website its name Facebook
#6429, aired 2012-07-26OPERA: The swan boats in Boston's Public Garden were inspired by this opera in which a swan pulls a boat on the Scheldt River Lohengrin
#6183, aired 2011-06-29POETIC SUBJECTS: It was saved from destruction by a poem submitted to the Boston Daily Advertiser in September 1830 the Constitution ("Old Ironsides")
#6023, aired 2010-11-17PHRASES: In ancient Rome it was a post where racers changed direction; since 1836 it's meant a moment change occurs turning point
#6020, aired 2010-11-12DOCUMENTS: It says, "The history of the present king of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations" the Declaration of Independence
#5847, aired 2010-02-02FAMOUS AMERICANS: At his death in 1790, he left 200-year trust funds to the cities of Boston & Philadelphia Benjamin Franklin
#5234, aired 2007-05-17CRIME TIME: The largest art theft in U.S. history was at 1:24 a.m. on this date in 1990, while Boston slumbered after partying March 18
#5021, aired 2006-06-12U.S. NEWSPAPERS: During the American Revolution, this New England newspaper had the USA's highest circulation; it's still in the top 50 the Hartford Courant
#4870, aired 2005-11-1120th CENTURY U.S. PRESIDENTS: His mother, Louise, said, "I do not want my son to be president... his is a judicial mind and he loves the law" William Howard Taft
#4498, aired 2004-03-1020th CENTURY WRITERS: In the '50s, she taught English at Smith College, then worked as a secretary at a Boston psychiatric clinic Sylvia Plath
#4449, aired 2004-01-01U.S. CITIES: While serving in the '60s & '70s as this city's last "censor", Richard J. Sinnott banned fewer than 10 things Boston
#4401, aired 2003-10-27THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: The Boston Tea Party was planned at the house of Sarah Bradlee Fulton, a member of this splinter group Daughters of Liberty
#4376, aired 2003-09-22U.S. CITIES: John Singleton Copley's portrait of Paul Revere hangs in the Museum of Fine Arts in this city Boston
#4143, aired 2002-09-11BASEBALL: It's the only team to win World Series titles in 3 different cities for which it played the Braves (Boston, Milwaukee & Atlanta)
#4016, aired 2002-02-04ANNUAL EVENTS: It passes near Fenway Park & in the 1990s in the men's open division it was won by Kenyans 9 times the Boston Marathon
#3635, aired 2000-05-26BASEBALL HISTORY: Current name of the National League team that started out in the 1870s as the Boston Red Stockings Atlanta Braves
#3386, aired 1999-05-03ORGANIZATIONS: In 1901 Milwaukee, Detroit, Cleveland, Chicago, Boston, D.C., Baltimore & Philadelphia made up this; Tampa Bay joined in 1998 the American League
#3270, aired 1998-11-20THE SUPREME COURT: At the time of his 1902 nomination to the Supreme Court, he was Chief Justice of Massachusetts Oliver Wendell Holmes
#3260, aired 1998-11-06LEGENDARY PEOPLE: He lived with his girlfriend, a fat priest & a 7-foot-tall archer Robin Hood
#3259, aired 1998-11-05FAMOUS HOTELS: Cartoons from The New Yorker line the hallways of this hotel where Harold Ross conceived the magazine the Algonquin Hotel
#3037, aired 1997-11-1118th CENTURY IN THE NEWS: On Dec. 17, 1773 342 chests of this were in the news Tea (the Boston Tea Party took place)
#2840, aired 1996-12-27BENJAMIN FRANKLIN: Benjamin Franklin was born in this city in 1706 Boston
#2432, aired 1995-03-14FAMOUS NAMES: This shipowner was at the helm of the Britannia as it left Liverpool for Boston in 1840 Samuel Cunard
#1996, aired 1993-04-19JOURNALISM: The origins of this go back to 6 papers that combined to telegraph news from Boston to NYC the Associated Press
#1957, aired 1993-02-23AMERICAN HISTORY: Of the 9 tried for this 1770 event, 7 were acquitted & 2 charged with manslaughter, branded & let go the Boston Massacre
#1919, aired 1992-12-31GOVERNORS: This governor sent in the militia after the 1919 Boston police strike was under control (Calvin) Coolidge
#1467, aired 1991-01-08ART: This artist's only known seascape, "Storm on the Sea of Galilee", was stolen in 1990 Rembrandt
#1314, aired 1990-04-26U.S. HISTORY: Some say he was shot by Sergeant Boston Corbett, & other believe he killed himself John Wilkes Booth
#1280, aired 1990-03-09STATE CAPITALS: 2 of the 4 state capitals named for a place in England (2 of) Richmond, Dover, Hartford or Boston
#760, aired 1987-12-18FAMOUS PAIRS: Last names of collaborators whose 1st & middle names were William Schwenk & Arthur Seymour Gilbert and Sullivan
#596, aired 1987-03-23EDUCATION: The oldest existing public school in the United States opened in 1635 in this city Boston
#468, aired 1986-09-24STATE CAPITALS: The 2 New England state capitals that are also their states' most populous cities Boston, MA & Providence, RI
#51, aired 1984-11-19SPORTS: Either of 2 current pro baseball team names that don't end in "S" (1 of) Chicago White Sox & Boston Red Sox

Players (281 results returned)

Lisa Johnston, a fourth and fifth grade reading and religion teacher from East Boston, Massachusetts "She teaches at a parish that's focus is to dream big....
Julie Bowen, a TV and film actress from Boston Legal, Lost and Modern Family "For two seasons, she played attorney Denise Bauer in Boston Legal....
Tom Aquino, a lawyer from Boston, Massachusetts Season 20 player (2004-07-06). KJL game 25. Last name pronounced like...
Gerry Cuddyer, an elections administrator from South Boston, Massachusetts Season 26 player (2010-06-02). Last name pronounced like "kuh-DY-er" (or "kuh-DY-yuh"...
Andy Davis, a Chyron operator from South Boston, Massachusetts Season 25 2-time champion: $49,799 + $1,000. Andy Davis - A...
Mysti Kofford, a junior at Boston University from New Orleans, Louisiana 2001 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $5,000. Mysti was 19 at the...
John Michael Higgins, an actor from Boston, Massachusetts "An actor from Boston, Massachusetts, since 2018, he's hosted the popular...
Erin McLean, a sophomore from Boston University from Danvers, Massachusetts 2011 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 2010-B College Championship winner:...
Dan Pawson, a legislative aide from Boston, Massachusetts 2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2014 Battle of the Decades...
Lindsay Garces, an insurance underwriter from East Boston, Massachusetts Season 34 player (2018-06-20). Last name pronounced like "GAR-sess".
Alyson Murray, a server from Boston, Massachusetts Season 30 player (2013-12-31).
Kiran Kedlaya, a math professor originally from Boston, Massachusetts Season 28 1-time champion: $30,801 + $2,000.
Eugene Chuang, a structural engineer from Boston, Massachusetts Season 29 player (2013-06-18).
Erik Nelson, a graduate student from Boston, Massachusetts 2009 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 25 4-time champion: $94,404 + $2,000.
Tristan Snell, a patent litigator from Boston, Massachusetts Season 25 player (2008-10-29).
Ben Sack, an Internet entrepreneur from Boston, Massachusetts Season 27 player (2011-06-10). Ben wrote about "Identifying Competitive Advantage in...
Stacy Layton, a business strategist from Boston, Massachusetts Season 30 player (2014-06-05).
Sue McClung, a project manager from Boston, Massachusetts Season 20 player (2004-06-01).
Kate Hoffman, a corporate librarian from East Boston, Massachusetts Season 30 player (2014-05-20).
Kelly Isenor, a TV news producer from Boston, Massachusetts Season 23 2-time champion: $31,800 + $1,000. According to the official...
Dan Tran, a Ph.D. student in physics originally from Boston, Massachusetts Season 31 1-time co-champion: $5,600 + $2,000.
Matt Hoffer-Hawlik, an investment banker and strategy consultant from Boston, Massachusetts Season 32 1-time champion: $29,601 + $2,000.
Pam Maine, a mutual fund accountant from Boston, Massachusetts Season 21 player (2005-06-28). Won $32,000 on Who Wants To Be...
Beth Cimini, a junior at Boston University from East Longmeadow, Massachusetts 2005 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: BrightStars1212
Tom Walker, a lawyer from Boston, Massachusetts Season 21 1-time champion: $23,201 + $2,000. Father's Jeopardy! Message Board user name: ProudFather
David Jackman, a doctor from Boston, Massachusetts Season 21 player (2005-01-03).
Genevieve Sheehan, a private equity professional from Boston, Massachusetts Season 26 player (2009-10-08). First name pronounced like "JEN-uh-veev". Genevieve won...
Jordan Piel, a speech language pathologist from Boston, Massachusetts Season 26 player (2010-01-29). Last name pronounced like "PEEL".
Sonia Chawla, a grad student from Boston, Massachusetts Season 25 player (2009-03-26). Last name pronounced like "CHAV-la".
Walter Evans, a park ranger from Boston, Massachusetts Season 24 player (2007-11-01).
Erik Nelson, a grad student originally from Boston, Massachusetts 2009 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 25 4-time champion: $94,404 + $2,000.
Stephanie Gumble, an associate director of policy from Boston, Massachusetts Season 27 player (2010-11-24).
Andrea Saenz, an immigration attorney from Boston, Massachusetts Season 26 1-time champion: $32,200 + $2,000. Name pronounced like "ahn-DRAY-ah...
Chris Possinger, a mechanical engineer from Boston, Massachusetts Season 23 player (2007-04-04).
Curt Schilling, a pitcher from the Boston Red Sox "In helping the Red Sox to win the 2004 World Series,...
Margaret J. McCarthy, a retired attorney originally from Boston, Massachusetts Season 22 player (2006-07-24).
Tom Unsworth, a human resources director from Boston, Massachusetts Season 18 1-time champion: $10,000. In his first game, Tom was...
Jesse Liu, a grad student from Boston, Massachusetts Season 22 player (2006-01-12).
Paul Kursky, a copywriter from San Francisco, California 2011 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 26 5-time champion: $109,411...
Emily Wood, an attorney from Waltham, Massachusetts Season 30 player (2013-10-23).
Kristin McAuliffe, a higher-education administrator from Brighton, Massachusetts Season 30 player (2014-04-17).
Jen Noon, an editor from Woburn, Massachusetts Season 21 1-time champion: $19,103 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: BostonJen73
Chris Rodrigues, a personal banking representative from New Bedford, Massachusetts Season 26 3-time champion: $41,498 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
Ariella Goldstein, a junior from Muhlenberg College 2009 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 20 and from Cortlandt Manor,...
Dan Highlands, a legal assistant from Quincy, Massachusetts Season 26 player (2010-07-22).
Dan D'Addario, a senior from Columbia University 2010-A College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Hometown: Farmington, Connecticut. Daniel D'Addario...
Mikey Stewart, an economist from Cambridge, Massachusetts Season 25 player (2008-12-26). Jeopardy! Message Board user name: hpanic7342
Ben Bishop, a student originally from Seattle, Washington 2009 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 25 4-time champion: $114,800...
Linda Lipkin, a high school teacher and administrator from Cambridge, Massachusetts Season 24 player (2007-09-21).
Harry Smith, a broadcast journalist from The Early Show "This hard-working host of CBS's The Early Show has interviewed five...
Eliza Cope, an elementary school science teacher originally from Boston, Massachusetts Season 37 player (2021-05-31).
Joanna Wu, a program manager from Boston, Massachusetts Season 38 player (2021-12-29).
Maryellen Cyr, a registered nurse from Boston, Massachusetts Season 3 player (1987-06-15).
Steve Kamin, a physician originally from Boston, Massachusetts Season 8 player (1991-10-15).
Pete Tremblay, a law student originally from Boston, Massachusetts Season 4 4-time champion: $44,702.
Dan Pawson, a legislative aide from Boston, Massachusetts 2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2014 Battle of the Decades...
Dan Pawson, a global health consultant from Brooklyn, New York \"He was a legislative aide living in Boston when he won...
John Graziano, a painter and artist from Boston, Massachusetts Season 7 player (1991-04-10).
Tim Latham, an accountant from Boston, Massachusetts Season 36 1-time champion: $21,200 + $2,000.
Chris Walkey, a jeweler originally from Boston, Massachusetts Season 3 2-time champion: $14,801.
Jaimie Carlson, a robotics scientist from Boston, Massachusetts Season 38 player (2021-12-01).
Doug Dodson, a classical singer from Boston, Massachusetts Season 35 3-time champion: $52,799 + $2,000.
Sean McShane, a tour guide from South Boston, Massachusetts 2024 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 39 3-time champion: $80,401...
Joanna LeRoy, an attorney from Boston, Massachusetts Season 36 player (2019-12-02).
Israel Yarchun, a U.S. Air Force rescue coordinator originally from Boston, Massachusetts Season 9 player (1992-12-21). Israel appeared as the result of a...
Skyler Kelemen, a healthcare data analyst from Watertown, Massachusetts Season 34 player (2018-05-31).
Allyson Mondoux, a senior from Boston University 1996 College Championship quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Dave Blum, a biomedical engineer from Boston, Massachusetts Season 36 player (2019-11-20).
Katie Nolan, a sports comedy host originally from Framingham, Massachusetts 2023 Primetime Celebrity Jeopardy! 2nd runner-up: $100,000 for the Association for...
Virginia Cummings, a geriatrician from Randolph, Massachusetts Season 34 2-time champion: $51,200 + $2,000.
Gary Tarpinian, a writer and artist from Boston, Massachusetts Season 4 player (1987-12-23).
Tom Campo, a project manager from West Roxbury, Massachusetts Season 34 player (2018-05-24).
John Kyle Grady, a substitute teacher originally from Hyde Park, Massachusetts Season 30 1-time champion: $28,801 + $2,000. John won $60,000 on...
Maya Sudarsana, a customer success manager from Boston, Massachusetts Season 38 player (2022-06-02).
Justin Bourassa, a high school English teacher and coach from Medford, Massachusetts Season 34 player (2017-12-20). Last name pronounced like "bur-AH-sah".
Rhonda Rodriguez, a sophomore from Boston University 1993 College Championship quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Dewi Harjanto, a computational biologist from Boston, Massachusetts Season 36 player (2020-03-12). First name pronounced like "DAY-wee".
Ben Raphel, a healthcare data analyst from Boston, Massachusetts Season 34 1-time champion: $25,201 + $1,000. Last name pronounced like...
Mike Breen, a college professor originally from Boston, Massachusetts Season 7 player (1991-06-03).
Ron Hogan, a film student originally from Boston, Massachusetts Season 10 player (1994-03-21).
Nietzchka Keene, a sound technician originally from Boston, Massachusetts Season 2 player (1985-10-28).
Theon Banos Cross, a writer and educator originally from Boston, Massachusetts Season 3 player (1987-06-17).
Marie Morris, an assistant sports editor from Boston, Massachusetts Season 10 player (1994-03-07).
Eric Maher, an attorney from Epping, New Hampshire Season 34 1-time champion: $31,500 + $2,000.
Colin Hodgin, a U.S. Army sergeant originally from Boston, Massachusetts Season 7 player (1990-09-24).
Abby Jungreis, an editor from Boston, Massachusetts Season 9 player (1993-03-09). Last name pronounced like \"YUNG-ryes\".
Ashley Chapman, a history teacher from West Roxbury, Massachusetts Season 34 player (2018-04-03).
Gary Capra, a freelance sportscaster originally from Boston, Massachusetts Season 1 player (1985-03-28).
Jean Billingham, a systems consultant originally from Boston, Massachusetts Season 3 player (1987-01-20).
Matthew Ott, an accountant originally from Boston, Massachusetts 2024 Champions Wildcard play-in game player (2024-01-12). Season 39 1-time champion: $23,197 + $2,000.
Zhe Lu, a software engineer from Boston, Massachusetts Season 38 player (2022-04-12). Husband of Season 17 1-time champion Kara...
Alexandra Bicks, a high school ESL teacher from Cambridge, Massachusetts 2019 Teachers Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. At the time of the Teachers...
Martha Swartz, an associate director originally from Boston, Massachusetts Season 10 player (1994-02-07).
Wes Hazard, a standup comic and storyteller from Stoughton, Massachusetts Season 34 3-time champion: $51,196 + $2,000. Wes appeared on The Chase on 2021-01-21.
Bob Tzudiker, a writer originally from Boston, Massachusetts Season 10 1-time champion: $11,300.
Abby Roughton, a lawyer from Boston, Massachusetts Season 35 player (2018-11-21).
Caitlin Gillooly, an e-commerce professional from Boston, Massachusetts Season 38 player (2022-03-22).
Jim Flowers, a computer scientist originally from Boston, Massachusetts Season 3 player (1986-09-30).
Bryan Shilowich, a graduate student of neuroscience from Cambridge, Massachusetts Season 29 player (2012-12-04).
Chris Byrne, an engineer originally from Boston, Massachusetts Season 5 player (1988-12-30).
Sonrisa Cooper, a project assistant from Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Season 29 1-time champion: $4,400 + $2,000.
Cara Harley, a medical writer from Charlestown, Massachusetts Season 29 player (2012-11-29).
Doug Lloyd, a law student from Charlton, Massachusetts Season 28 1-time champion: $12,400 + $2,000. JBoard user name: Doug527
Alex Liteplo, an educational publishing digital producer from Wakefield, Massachusetts Season 28 player (2011-09-20). Last name pronounced like "luh-TEP-low".
Susan Cohen, an arts administrator from Belmont, Massachusetts Season 28 player (2012-07-06).
Dee Williams, a research associate from Boston, Massachusetts Season 39 player (2023-01-27).
Dale Phillips, a technical writer from Boston, Massachusetts Season 9 player (1993-04-20).
Justin Sockett, a travel company manager from Boston, Massachusetts Season 12 1-time champion: $9,601.
Jay Ben Markson, an actor originally from Lakeville, Massachusetts Season 28 player (2012-03-29).
Ellen Pratt, a strategic projects director from Boston, Massachusetts Season 38 player (2022-02-28).
Gina Bernal, a romance novel editor from Cambridge, Massachusetts Season 28 player (2011-12-13).
Tim Wong, a landscape designer from Cambridge, Massachusetts Season 28 player (2012-06-27).
Meredith Lowmaster, a medical research technician from Quincy, Massachusetts Season 29 1-time champion: $16,000 + $1,000.
Deniz Cordell, a freelance writer and musical director from West Chesterfield, New Hampshire Season 28 player (2012-06-25). First name pronounced like "Dennis".
Karawan Meade, a mom and tutor from Wakefield, Massachusetts Season 27 player (2011-07-18).
Lisa Byatt, a technical writer from Amherst, New Hampshire Season 29 1-time champion: $26,800 + $1,000.
Sharla Zwirek, an editorial manager from Medway, Massachusetts Season 28 player (2012-03-16).
Martha Warren, an opera singer and voice teacher from Boxborough, Massachusetts Season 29 player (2012-10-09).
Stephanie Munroe, a movie editor from Brookline, Massachusetts Season 27 player (2011-04-12).
Peter O'Malley, a writer and teacher from Boston, Massachusetts Season 19 1-time champion: $7,600 + $2,000.
Sean McGuire, an automotive service advisor from Plainville, Massachusetts Season 28 player (2011-11-24).
Helen Hostetter, a homemaker from Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Season 27 player (2011-04-07).
Brendan DuBois, a mystery and suspense writer from Exeter, New Hampshire Season 29 1-time champion: $23,000 + $1,000. Brendan won $17,500 on...
Kevin Leonard, a lawyer originally from Boston, Massachusetts Season 11 player (1995-06-28). Not to be confused with Season 11...
Liz Feltner, a senior at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts 2022 National College Championship 2nd runner-up: $50,000. Liz was majoring in...
Andre Green, a data analyst from Somerville, Massachusetts Season 29 1-time champion: $25,200 + $1,000.
David Gard, a retail horticulturist from Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts 2013 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 28 4-time champion: $84,700 + $1,000.
Tony Parkes, a square dance caller from contestant search in the Boston area Season 6 1-time champion: $18,401. The recording used to archive the...
Mikalen Howe, a law student from Boston, Massachusetts Season 19 player (2003-04-24).
Alex Johnson, an actor and theater intern originally from Danvers, Massachusetts Season 28 player (2011-10-27). Not to be confused with 2012 Kids...
Catherine Radford, a property manager from Charlestown, Massachusetts Season 29 player (2013-05-24).
Chris Wallace, a TV host from Fox News Sunday "In March, this Fox News anchor was honored by the National...
Abby Fisher, a professional volunteer from Belmont, Massachusetts Season 29 player (2013-03-21).
Catherine Muldoon, a graduate student from Somerville, Massachusetts Season 25 player (2008-11-03).
Emily Kelly, a university librarian from Somerville, Massachusetts Season 28 player (2012-01-27).
Toby Crew, a commercial pilot from Natick, Massachusetts Season 29 player (2013-07-12).
Sarah Shemkus, a freelance writer from Manchester, Massachusetts Season 29 player (2012-12-31).
Carl Brandt, an investor originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 2009 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 25 4-time champion: $70,799...
Spencer Pace, a store operations associate originally from Boston, Massachusetts Season 37 player (2021-06-28).
Joe Koster, a telephone technician from Pelham, New Hampshire Season 28 1-time champion: $25,201 + $2,000.
Fiona Power, a registered nurse from South Boston, Massachusetts Season 10 1-time champion: $2,198.
Liz Good, a freelance editor from Brockton, Massachusetts Season 28 player (2011-10-13).
Sam Oglesby, a software support rep from Wilmington, Massachusetts Season 33 player (2017-02-27).
Alistair Bell, a computer chip designer from Berlin, Massachusetts Season 29 3-time champion: $56,800 + $2,000. JBoard user name: ThreeIfByAir...
Jorge Quiñones, a front end web developer from Boston, Massachusetts Season 38 player (2022-01-17).
Erin McLean, a junior at Boston University from Danvers, Massachusetts 2011 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 2010-B College Championship winner:...
Dan Weber, a legislative aide from Charlestown, Massachusetts Season 29 player (2013-07-02).
Michael Brady, a user experience designer from Norwood, Massachusetts Season 31 2-time champion: $33,602 + $2,000.
Evan Nolan, a contract attorney from Winchester, Massachusetts Season 28 player (2012-04-17).
Hanley Baxter, a research analyst from Boston, Massachusetts Season 18 2-time champion: $44,202.
Will Austin, an undergraduate student from Boston, Massachusetts Season 15 player (1999-06-08).
Erin Steinhart, a clinical research coordinator originally from Worcester, Massachusetts Season 31 player (2015-04-16).
Laurie MacDougall, a cancer registrar originally from Medford, Massachusetts Season 32 3-time champion: $78,000 + $2,000.
Rosanna Cavallaro, a law professor from Brookline, Massachusetts Season 23 player (2007-02-28).
Maria Valgenti, an administrative assistant from Boston, Massachusetts Season 15 player (1999-04-21).
Avishai Gebler, a rabbinical student originally from Sharon, Massachusetts Season 31 1-time champion: $25,200 + $2,000.
Eileen Tremblay, a marketing specialist from Boston, Massachusetts Season 15 player (1999-05-26.)
Evan Bick, a graduate student in psychology from Cambridge, Massachusetts Season 31 player (2015-04-07). Evan won $70,000 of a $210,000 jackpot...
Gautam Mukunda, a professor from Boston, Massachusetts Season 31 1-time champion: $24,401 + $1,000. First name pronounced like "GO-thum".
Peggy Noonan, a contributing editor from The Wall Street Journal 2004 Power Players Week player (2004-05-10). Charity: The Sisters of Life.
Katie Winter, a senior from Tufts University 2008 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 22 and from Hershey, PA at...
Mike Emerman, a campaign administrator from Boston, Massachusetts Season 17 2-time champion: $14,402.
Anderson Cooper, a host from AC360° "He covers major news stories from around the world and plays...
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., an attorney and professor from Pace University School of Law "A crusading attorney for the environment and a professor at Pace...
Arianna Kelly, a law student from Somerville, Massachusetts Season 24 player (2008-01-30). Season 24 player (2008-07-08). Sister of Season...
Hallie Boston, a content manager from Dorchester, Massachusetts Season 33 player (2016-12-27).
Mike Garrido, an electronic commerce consultant originally from Boston, Massachusetts Season 16 player (1999-10-12).
Jake Bryant, a programmer and analyst from Weymouth, Massachusetts Season 30 player (2014-04-18).
Jessica Tanner, a graduate student from Cambridge, Massachusetts Season 22 player (2006-06-08).
Melanie Evans, a librarian from Boston, Massachusetts Season 18 player (2002-05-17).
Brooke Scarpa, a web design manager from Boston, Massachusetts Season 17 player (2001-02-19).
Michael Malyszko, a commercial photographer from Boston, Massachusetts Season 33 player (2016-11-30).
Beth Kopley, a fundraiser from Boston, Massachusetts Season 17 player (2001-03-14).
Keith Ulrich, a pilot and computer programmer originally from Boston, Massachusetts Season 10 player (1993-09-30).
Bill Duncliffe, a VP of sales from Danvers, Massachusetts Season 22 player (2006-06-05).
Andrea Riquier, a junior from Boston University 1997 College Championship quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Trish Miller, an administrative assistant from Boston, Massachusetts Season 18 player (2001-11-28).
John Campbell, a romance novelist from Weymouth, Massachusetts Season 31 2-time champion: $35,400 + $2,000. John (middle initial P.)...
Rebekah Lacey, an environmental scientist from Boston, Massachusetts Season 18 1-time champion: $20,800.
Jen Bobolia, a registered nurse from Boston, Massachusetts Season 18 player (2002-02-25).
Christina Boyadjian, a writer from Boston, Massachusetts Season 33 player (2016-11-23).
Kat Deabill, a junior from New Boston, New Hampshire 2014 Teen Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 16 at the time of...
Sheri Young, an assistant functions coordinator from Boston, Massachusetts Season 17 player (2001-02-28).
Beth Chalecki, a Ph.D. student from Medford, Massachusetts Season 22 player (2005-11-23).
Hallie Greenburg, a registered nurse originally from Boston, Massachusetts Season 4 player (1987-11-05).
Matt Prasse, an attorney from Needham, Massachusetts Season 30 player (2014-03-25). Last name pronounced like "PRAHSS-ee".
Jenn Carlson, a proposal writer from Foxborough, Massachusetts Season 22 player (2005-12-01).
Cathy Farrell, a high school science teacher from Wyandotte, Michigan 2015 Teachers Tournament 1st runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $50,000. Cathy taught...
Venkat Krishnan, an I.T. manager from Sharon, Massachusetts Season 31 player (2014-10-09).
Brian Quinn, a management consultant from Boston, Massachusetts Season 31 player (2015-01-27).
Nathan Meyers, a software developer from Medford, Massachusetts Season 22 1-time champion: $15,801 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: bosox2004
Sandra Gore, a researcher originally from Boston, Massachusetts 1988 Tournament of Champions 2nd runner-up: $13,000. Season 4 5-time champion: $53,507.
Sara Tess Neumann, a museum educator from Quincy, Massachusetts Season 30 player (2014-07-09).
Jennifer Furlong, an account manager from Brighton, Massachusetts Season 22 player (2005-10-27).
Laura Dziorny, a lawyer and school district administrator from Charlestown, Massachusetts Season 31 player (2014-09-25).
Doug Meyer, an editor originally from Cambridge, Massachusetts Season 21 player (2005-06-09). Season 20 player (2004-03-11). Doug previously appeared...
Jaya Lakshminarayanan, a musician from Somerville, Massachusetts Season 21 player (2005-06-01).
Ayofemi Stowe, a design engineer originally from Boston, Massachusetts Season 2 player (1985-09-26). Ayofemi was a big winner on Tic...
Tricia McRae, a systems project manager from Hull, Massachusetts Season 21 player (2005-06-07).
Sandra Gore, a researcher originally from Boston, Massachusetts 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1990 Super...
Lisa Cerrato, a managing editor from Somerville, Massachusetts Season 26 player (2010-06-25).
Clare O'Keeffe, an editorial assistant from Hyannisport, Massachusetts Season 25 player (2009-07-08).
Arthur Phillips, an author from Brooklyn, New York "He was a speechwriter from Boston when he won five shows...
Inez Friedman-Boyce, an attorney from Newton, Massachusetts Season 21 player (2005-01-04).
Alex Rubington, a marketing communication coordinator from Natick, Massachusetts Season 21 1-time champion: $6,800 + $1,000.
Ali Moss, a college student from Great Neck, New York Season 21 player (2005-01-19).
Autumn Haag, an archivist from Somerville, Massachusetts Season 26 player (2010-06-22). Last name pronounced like "HAYG", with a...
Mike Hodel, a bartender from Bellingham, Washington Season 27 2-time champion: $20,200 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like "ho-DELL".
Laura Gustafson, an information manager from Acton, Massachusetts Season 21 player (2004-09-08). KJL game 41.
David Fishbach, a consulting program manager from Watertown, Massachusetts Season 21 player (2004-09-15). KJL game 46.
John Collier, a graduate student originally from Boston, Massachusetts Season 6 1-time champion: $11,600.
Kyle Hutchinson, a school of pharmacy librarian from Brookline, Massachusetts Season 26 1-time champion: $19,000 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: mskyle
Sarah Rubin, a clinical research coordinator from Somerville, Massachusetts Season 26 player (2010-03-12).
Tui Sutherland, a children's book author from Watertown, Massachusetts Season 25 2-time champion: $44,200 + $2,000. First name pronounced like...
Jen McFann, a Peace Corps recruiter from Astoria, New York Season 26 1-time champion: $19,410 + $2,000. Jen McFann Astoria, New...
Justin Bernbach, a lobbyist from Brooklyn, New York 2010 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 25 7-time champion: $155,001...
Anne Damon, a box office manager from Medford, Massachusetts Season 26 player (2010-03-01). Wife of Season 23 player Jack Martin.
Inta Antler, a retired computer programmer from Scarborough, Ontario, Canada Season 25 1-time champion: $12,700 + $2,000. Inta Antler - A...
Sanders Kleinfeld, a publishing technology specialist from Cambridge, Massachusetts Season 25 1-time champion: $26,597 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Michael McKean, a Grammy winner, Oscar nominee and multi-talented performer from Hairspray and The Pajama Game "This multi-talented performer is a Grammy winner and Oscar nominee and...
Soledad O'Brien, an anchor and special correspondent from CNN's Special Investigations Unit "Currently the host of CNN's Special Investigations Unit, she's received critical...
Anthony Dedousis, a sophomore from Harvard University 2009 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 19 and from Manhasset, New York...
Greg Lichtenstein, a freshman from Vassar College 2009 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000. 18 and from Plainview, New York...
Dan Smith, a student from Chicago, Illinois Season 25 3-time champion: $69,200 + $1,000. Dan Smith - a...
Praggya Rustagi Barretto, a project coordinator from Boston, Massachusetts Season 31 player (2015-05-04).
Elizabeth Galoozis, a reference librarian from Cambridge, Massachusetts Season 26 2-time champion: $38,801 + $2,000. Elizabeth Galoozis - A...
Jon Korn, a film festival programmer originally from Concord, Massachusetts Season 26 1-time champion: $25,602 + $1,000.
Becky Galipeau, a customer service representative from Lowell, Massachusetts Season 20 player (2004-03-31).
Meg Miller, a high school Latin teacher from Milton, Massachusetts Season 26 2-time champion: $29,299 + $2,000.
Ed Rozmiarek, a high school assistant principal from Beverly, Massachusetts Season 25 player (2008-12-29). Last name pronounced like "rose-MARE-ik".
Lance Higgins, a data quality consultant from Medway, Massachusetts Season 20 player (2004-04-12).
Dana Delany, an actress from Desperate Housewives "She won two Emmys for her work on China Beach. This...
Andrew Swan, an eighth grade English teacher from Watertown, Massachusetts Season 25 player (2009-05-01).
Gerard Coletta, a library assistant from Braintree, Massachusetts Season 27 player (2011-01-17).
Jean Cui, a student originally from Garden City, New York Season 25 2-time champion: $14,200 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
Beth Ford, a professor of African-American literature from Wellesley, Massachusetts Season 25 player (2009-06-11).
Liz Murphy, a foreign service officer originally from Scranton, Pennsylvania 2010 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 25 5-time champion: $121,302...
Kristin Schleicher, a graduate student from Cambridge, Massachusetts Season 25 player (2008-12-22).
Craig Schneider, a health policy analyst from Boston, Massachusetts Season 13 1-time champion: $12,601.
Anna Tschetter, a legal assistant from Danvers, Massachusetts Season 26 1-time champion: $3,400 + $1,000.
Dennis Loo, a tutor from Cambridge, Massachusetts Season 27 player (2010-12-22).
Garrett Laws Weinberg, a software engineer from Arlington, Massachusetts Season 25 player (2009-02-02).
Keri McConaghy, a social worker from Chelsea, Massachusetts Season 27 player (2010-12-13). Last name pronounced like "mick-KAWN-ah-ghee".
Bern Samko, a Ph.D. student in linguistics originally from Worcester, Massachusetts Season 26 player (2010-01-20).
Adrianne Hiltz, an editorial assistant from Brighton, Massachusetts Season 26 player (2010-01-13).
Doug Meyer, an editor from Newton, Massachusetts Season 21 player (2005-06-09). Season 20 player (2004-03-11). Doug later returned...
Tom Bergeron, an Emmy Award-winning host from Dancing with the Stars 2009 Celebrity Jeopardy! player: $25,000 to the Muscular Dystrophy Association. "He's...
Bobby Goldstein, a database administrator from Arlington, Massachusetts Season 20 3-time champion: $42,200 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: GoBobbyGo
Andrea Ozment, a nurse and freelance writer from New Haven, Connecticut Season 23 player (2007-04-19).
Brian Frates, an actor and comedian from Boston, Massachusetts Season 17 player (2000-10-13).
Hayes Davenport, a television writer originally from Dover, Massachusetts Season 26 player (2009-12-31).
Joe Sosnoff, a sales coordinator from Holden, Massachusetts Season 23 player (2007-06-27).
David Haglund, a freelance writer originally from Belmont, Massachusetts Season 23 player (2007-04-10).
Stephanie Overby, an online journalist from Boston, Massachusetts Season 17 player (2000-09-22).
Jim Spilman, a purchasing manager from Gloucester, Massachusetts Season 23 1-time champion: $25,550 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: Belisarius
Kevin Cuddeback, an online marketing executive from Medford, Massachusetts Season 26 player (2009-12-16).
Heather Derby, an ad agency account executive from Boston, Massachusetts Season 17 player (2000-11-22).
Mehrun Etebari, a grad student from Durham, New Hampshire 2007 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD Home...
Lauren Cercone, a consumer new products developer originally from Boston, Massachusetts Season 16 player (2000-05-24).
Chris McCarthy, a technical support specialist from Brockton, Massachusetts Season 24 1-time champion: $28,401 + $1,000.
Mia McIver, a graduate student from Boston, Massachusetts Season 15 player (1998-10-27).
Justin Budinoff, an administrative coordinator from Framingham, Massachusetts Season 22 player (2006-07-18).
Patricia DiMaggio, a school registrar from Maynard, Massachusetts Season 22 1-time champion: $14,001 + $1,000. According to the official...
John O'Leary, a middle school history teacher from Walpole, Massachusetts Season 24 player (2007-12-04).
Bruce Pickett, a bond trader from South Boston, Massachusetts Season 17 player (2000-12-12).
Donal Coomey, a masonry restoration specialist from Arlington, Massachusetts Season 24 1-time champion: $14,100 + $2,000. Ex-husband of Season 26 player Becki Norris.
Wes Ulm, a medical student from Boston, Massachusetts 1998 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $2,500. Season 13 4-time champion: $63,201....
Glenn Barnes, a nonprofit development director from Watertown, Massachusetts Season 22 player (2006-01-26).
Ray Baxter, a lawyer from Boston, Massachusetts Season 6 1-time champion: $3,200.
Stephen Heuser, an editor and writer from Boston, Massachusetts Season 13 1-time champion: $12,401.
Tracy Ross, an account manager from Boston, Massachusetts Season 15 player (1998-11-13).
Hardy Watts, an elementary school teacher from Boston, Massachusetts Season 18 player (2001-09-03).
Eric Newhouse, a director of technical assistance from Sioux City, Iowa 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into...
John LeDonne, a bookstore manager from Concord, New Hampshire "He was the last person to win 5 shows in 1990....
Arthur Phillips, a speechwriter from Boston, Massachusetts 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $25,000. 1998 Tournament...
Oz Vazquez, a law student from Cambridge, Massachusetts Season 23 player (2006-10-12). According to the official Jeopardy! web site,...
David Rozenson, a lawyer from Newton, Massachusetts 2006 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 21 3-time champion: $76,000 + $1,000.
Matt Klein, a senior from Pittsford, New York 2006 Teen Tournament 2nd runner-up: $15,000. Won $1,000 on Who Wants...
Cary Williams, from Milton, Massachusetts "She won an award in math, and a letter of commendation...
Julie Seitter, a voice talent from Littleton, Massachusetts Season 22 player (2006-02-28). Julie's voice can be heard in the...
Michael Abracham, an accountant from Boston, Massachusetts Season 6 player (1990-03-14).



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