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#15, aired 2023-10-04ANATOMY IN LATIN $1200: Some boxers are said to have a glass this: maxilla jaw
#6, aired 2023-05-10LITTLE $1,000 (Daily Double): This city in Java gave its name to small chickens, boxers & books Bantam
#8860, aired 2023-04-28SPORTS GOATs $800: This '40s & '50s welterweight & middleweight champ topped a "Ring" magazine's list of greatest boxers Sugar Ray Robinson
#8599, aired 2022-03-17HISTORY QUICK TAKES $400: Rebellion is in the air & in the photo seen here, showing fighters in this 1900 uprising Boxer Rebellion
#8509, aired 2021-11-11THE REST IS HISTORY $1000: Locally, this early 1900s Chinese secret society was called the Righteous & Harmonious Fists; foreigners gave them this name Boxers
#8372, aired 2021-04-06THE WORLD IN 1900 $1,400 (Daily Double): Aug. 14 saw 19,000 international troops capture Beijing to quell the uprising of this secret society of "fighters" the Boxers
#8083, aired 2019-10-30SPORTS TALK $800: Boxers "bob &" this to avoid getting punched in the face weave
#8048, aired 2019-09-11PROVERBS & EXPRESSIONS $800: Boxers embrace the pithy old saying "don't lead with your" this chin
#7442, aired 2017-01-10"ROLL" CALL $600: Boxers know that to cope with adversity is to do this 4-word phrase roll with the punches
#7189, aired 2015-12-10MOVIE LIFE HACKS $200: Young boxers, consider sides of beef for your training needs, like Mr. Balboa in this 1976 movie Rocky
#7177, aired 2015-11-24MOTTOES & SLOGANS $2000: "Destroy foreigners" was part of the slogan of this secret Chinese organization around 1900 the Boxers
#6990, aired 2015-01-23OXYMORONS $400: 175 pounds is the maximum for professional boxers in this class light-heavyweight
#6882, aired 2014-07-15WHO WON THE WAR ANYWAY? $800: In 1949 this group won the Chinese Civil War the Communists
#6755, aired 2014-01-17SPORTS SIBLINGS $800: Boxers Vitali & Wladimir Klitschko
#6430, aired 2012-07-27"OX" MARKS THE SPOT $400: I'll tell you before TMZ does--for me, these or briefs? Thongs! boxers
#6131, aired 2011-04-18WARRIN' $1200: From the Greek for "fist" comes this adjective used to describe boxers, & perhaps some little dogs... pugnacious
#6089, aired 2011-02-17HISTORY $800: The martial artists who fought against Western control of China from 1898 to 1900 were known as these the Boxers
#6002, aired 2010-10-19____ OF THE ____ $400: This comparison of 2 boxers before a fight includes numbers for height, reach & chest size tale of the tape
#5770, aired 2009-10-16GETTING CONFRONTATIONAL $4,000 (Daily Double): In June 1900 this group repelled troops that were on their way to protect foreign diplomats in Beijing the Boxers
#5628, aired 2009-02-11WHAT DAY IS IT? $600: If it's the first Friday in May, it's "No" these "Day"--the promoters recommend boxers, bloomers or briefs instead Pants
#5584, aired 2008-12-11NURSERY RHYME TIME $1000: Solomon's boxers or briefs Grundy's undies
#5378, aired 2008-01-16BIRD IS THE WORD $1,000 (Daily Double): This term for small chickens & the weight of some boxers comes from an area on Java bantam
#5315, aired 2007-10-19BERRY, BERRY GOOD $1200: Pro boxers have been battling under this marquess' "rules" since the late 1800s Queensberry
#4779, aired 2005-05-19TRUE CRIME $1000: These Chinese secret societies that met in tongs in North America started as groups of kung fu fighters triads
#4739, aired 2005-03-24OLYMPIC BOXERS $200: With this name, Muhammad Ali won 1960 light-heavyweight gold Cassius Clay
#4739, aired 2005-03-24OLYMPIC BOXERS $400: You'd be chillin' & grillin' if you knew that he won the heavyweight gold medal in 1968 (George) Foreman
#4739, aired 2005-03-24OLYMPIC BOXERS $600: Teofilo Stevenson of this country impressively won heavyweight gold in 1972, 1976 & 1980 Cuba
#4739, aired 2005-03-24OLYMPIC BOXERS $800: Both the 1972 & 1976 Olympic light-welterwight gold medalists had this "sweet" nickname Sugar Ray
#4739, aired 2005-03-24OLYMPIC BOXERS $1000: Last name of the brotherly pair who both won gold medals in Montreal Spinks
#4662, aired 2004-12-07PUT OUT THE CHINA $2000: This dynasty, China's last, had a problem with its boxers rising up Manchu dynasty
#4571, aired 2004-06-21BOMB THE "BAN" $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew gives the clue from a boxing ring at Gleason's Gym in Brooklyn, NY.) This term for small chickens & boxers between 112 & 118 pounds is believed to have come from a town on the island of Java bantamweight
#4539, aired 2004-05-06MOM JUST DOESN'T GET IT $800: (Mom Cheryl of the Clue Crew tries to be helpful. But she just isn't.) I'm sure my son, Alec, was grateful when I told him to pull up his pants so this pugilistic items wouldn't show & embarrass him boxers
#4354, aired 2003-07-03ALLITERATIVE ATHLETES $2000: This black boxers's fight against racial prejudice inspired the movie "The Great White Hope" Jack Johnson
#4345, aired 2003-06-20CHINA $2000: In 1899 this secret society began a campaign of terror against Christian missionaries in the northeast Boxers
#3934, aired 2001-10-11BIG SCREEN BOXERS $200: Robert De Niro, 1980 Jake LaMotta
#3934, aired 2001-10-11BIG SCREEN BOXERS $400: Sly Stallone, 1976 Rocky Balboa
#3934, aired 2001-10-11BIG SCREEN BOXERS $600: Mr. T, 1982 Clubber Lang
#3934, aired 2001-10-11BIG SCREEN BOXERS $800: Paul Newman, 1956 Rocky Graziano
#3934, aired 2001-10-11BIG SCREEN BOXERS $1000: Marlon Brando, 1954 Terry Malloy
#3893, aired 2001-07-04WORD PUZZLES $500: It's the clothing article I have on right now: WEAR POLKA DOT polka dot(ted) underwear
#3837, aired 2001-04-17BOXERS $100: In 1993 this semi-retired boxer starred as a retired boxer on the short-lived sitcom "George" George Foreman
#3837, aired 2001-04-17BOXERS $200: In 1999 this 3-time world heavyweight champ became the first professional boxer to grace the cover of a Wheaties box Muhammad Ali
#3837, aired 2001-04-17BOXERS $300: In Jan. 1999 he KO'd Francois Botha; in Feb. 1999 he went to jail in Maryland for assault Mike Tyson
#3837, aired 2001-04-17BOXERS $400: He required 15 stitches to his right ear & reconstructive surgery after a 1997 title bout Evander Holyfield
#3837, aired 2001-04-17BOXERS $500 (Daily Double): Winning gold in the 1992 Olympics, this lightweight boxer circled the ring holding an American flag & a Mexican flag Oscar De La Hoya
#3644, aired 2000-06-08LET'S BE BRIEF $300: In 1994 Laetitia Thompson made news when she asked this man the "Boxers or Briefs" question President Bill Clinton
#3639, aired 2000-06-01SPORTS SUPERSTITIONS $100: For boxers, it's unlucky to be the first to enter this area The ring
#3622, aired 2000-05-09SECRET SOCIETIES $200: To be brief, the Chinese secret society known as the Righteous & Harmonious Fists was commonly called this Boxers
#3434, aired 1999-07-081900 $600: The Boxers were rebelling in China & the British were fighting this group in South Africa Boers
#3059, aired 1997-12-11TAPE $100: For protection, these athletes tape both hands under their 6- to 12-ounce gloves Boxers
#2636, aired 1996-02-05SPORTS $200: On April 22, 1995 he retained his heavyweight boxing title in a controversial decision against Axel Schulz George Foreman
#2616, aired 1996-01-08SPORTS WEIGHTS & MEASURES $200: For U.S. boxers 106 pounds through 156 pounds, they weigh 10 ounces the gloves
#2320, aired 1994-10-07HISTORY $200: In 1900 this Chinese group killed a German diplomat & tried to drive foreigners out of the country the Boxers
#2160, aired 1994-01-14BOXERS $100: Before a title fight with Billy Conn, Joe Louis said, "He can run but he can't" do this hide
#2160, aired 1994-01-14BOXERS $200: He appears in TV commercials for Doritos tortilla chips with sons George, George, George & George George Foreman
#2160, aired 1994-01-14BOXERS $300: In 1970 this former champ made a comeback in bouts with Jerry Quarry & Oscar Bonavena Muhammad Ali
#2160, aired 1994-01-14BOXERS $400: Born Walker Smith, Jr., this great "sweet" middleweight won 174 of his 201 career bouts Sugar Ray Robinson
#2160, aired 1994-01-14BOXERS $500: Subject of the film "Raging Bull", he held the middleweight title from 1949 to 1951 Jake LaMotta
#1918, aired 1992-12-30SICKNESS & HEALTH $300: This condition where the ear becomes painful, swollen & distorted is most common in boxers cauliflower ear
#1612, aired 1991-09-10TURN OF THE CENTURY $600: The Chinese secret society, "The Righteous and Harmonious Fists", was commonly called this the Boxers
#1410, aired 1990-10-19STARTS WITH "Q" $400: Since 1867 professional boxers have had to adhere to these rules the Queensbury rules
#1226, aired 1989-12-25SICKNESS & HEALTH $200: Thanks to their helmets, football players avoid this ear condition common among boxers cauliflower ear
#979, aired 1988-12-01CHINA $600: The Treaty of Nan-ching in 1842 ended this series of drug wars with the British the Opium Wars
#695, aired 1987-09-18"C" IN SPELLING $400: An edible plant related to the cabbage & broccoli, or some boxers' ears C-A-U-L-I-F-L-O-W-E-R
#462, aired 1986-09-16UNDECLARED WARS $600: Troops went to this capital in 1900 to quell the Boxers' siege of foreign embassies Peking
#287, aired 1985-10-15BOXING $200: In the basic stance, right-handed & some left-handed boxers keep this foot forward the left foot
#43, aired 1984-11-07INITIALS $200: Letters spelling a boxers’ doom, but when reversed, everything's all right KO
#35, aired 1984-10-26BODY LANGUAGE $600: Boxers would slap each other silly if they didn't make these fists
#12, aired 1984-09-25SPORTS $200: Name given to annual competition among U.S. amateur boxers the Golden Gloves

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