#8829, aired 2023-03-16 | HEAR "YE", HEAR YE $400: Beer brewers are familiar with this adjective that can also describe someone with youthful exuberance yeasty |
#8766, aired 2022-12-19 | REPEATING NUMBERS $1000: Following Hank Aaron's retirement, both the Braves & the Brewers retired this uniform number 44 |
#8290, aired 2020-11-27 | PRO TEAMS' MASCOTS $1000: Barrelman:
A Midwestern MLB mascot the (Milwaukee) Brewers |
#8242, aired 2020-09-22 | 3 Ns $400: In 1984 the White Sox beat the Brewers 7 to 6 in a game that lasted 25 of these innings |
#7967, aired 2019-04-09 | BEER $400: These bitter buds added for flavor belong to the Cannabaceae family, making them a cousin of marijuana hops |
#7967, aired 2019-04-09 | BEER $1000: The 1st brewers may have been this Mesopotamian people c. 6000 B.C.; they even had a goddess of beer, Ninkasi the Sumerians |
#7736, aired 2018-04-09 | SAVES $200: Though hitter-friendly Coors Field is his home park, Greg Holland of this team tied for the 2017 NL lead in saves the Colorado Rockies |
#7719, aired 2018-03-15 | SPORTS TRADITIONS $800: Let the beer flow at the Sausage Race with Polish & Italian sausage, brat, hot dog & chorizo at this NL team's games the (Milwaukee) Brewers |
#7123, aired 2015-07-29 | TEAMS THAT HAVEN'T WON THE WORLD SERIES $200: Maybe it's all the beer their name suggests they're making that's holding them back the (Milwaukee) Brewers |
#6911, aired 2014-10-06 | LOOK CLOSER AT THE LOGO $400: See the "M" & "B" within the mitt in the logo of this Major League Baseball team the Milwaukee Brewers |
#6889, aired 2014-07-24 | PRO SPORTS TEAMS $1000: The Natl. Hot Dog & Sausage Council says this team's Miller Park is MLB's only park to sell more sausages than hot dogs Milwaukee Brewers |
#6876, aired 2014-07-07 | THAT TICKLES! $1600: Steven Ray Tickle is one of the stars of this Discovery Channel series about illegal "home brewers" Moonshiners |
#6599, aired 2013-05-02 | MLB TEAM NAMES? $600: Arthur Guinness & Adolphus Busch brewers |
#6560, aired 2013-03-08 | PRO SPORTS TEAMS $200: Appropriate name of the Major League baseball team whose home field is Miller Park the Brewers |
#6331, aired 2012-03-12 | THE SPORTING LIFE $800: In 2011 this Brewers outfielder became the first Jewish Major League MVP since Sandy Koufax Ryan Braun |
#5991, aired 2010-10-04 | THE TENTH INNING $1000: Bud Selig, seen here, pulled double duty as Major League Baseball commissioner & owner of this team that shook up baseball when it switched leagues in 1997 the Milwaukee Brewers |
#5463, aired 2008-05-14 | BREWERS, BUCKS & PACKERS $200: A typical coffee berry contains 2 of these that are roasted, ground & brewed to make coffee seeds (or beans) |
#5463, aired 2008-05-14 | BREWERS, BUCKS & PACKERS $400: On March 4, 2008 this Packer quarterback called it quits (probably) Brett Favre |
#5463, aired 2008-05-14 | BREWERS, BUCKS & PACKERS $400: Get your butt in gear & know this anatomical term for a small zippered pouch suspended from a belt a fanny pack |
#5463, aired 2008-05-14 | BREWERS, BUCKS & PACKERS $600: Heart attack survivor Kerry Packer gave $3 mil. for portable these, aka "Packer Whackers", to local ambulances defibrillators |
#5463, aired 2008-05-14 | BREWERS, BUCKS & PACKERS $800: He hit 22 of his 755 career HRs as a Brewer; he hit 398 as a Milwaukee Brave Hank Aaron |
#5463, aired 2008-05-14 | BREWERS, BUCKS & PACKERS $800: On June 28, 1919 the buck stopped for Bess Wallace when she married this young man, home from WWI (Harry) Truman |
#5463, aired 2008-05-14 | BREWERS, BUCKS & PACKERS $1000: In 1861 a brewer with this last name gave $408,000 to the trustees at a Poughkeepsie women's college Vassar |
#5463, aired 2008-05-14 | BREWERS, BUCKS & PACKERS $1200: In 1970-71 this master of the skyhook averaged 31.7 ppg & led the Bucks to an NBA title Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (or Lew Alcindor) |
#5463, aired 2008-05-14 | BREWERS, BUCKS & PACKERS $1600: Guess winning was the only thing for him; he coached the Pack to 5 NFL titles Lombardi |
#5463, aired 2008-05-14 | BREWERS, BUCKS & PACKERS $2000: "Royal" first name of Mr. Fielder, who hit 50 HRs for the Brewers in 2007; his first name is this, & he is funky" Prince |
#5235, aired 2007-05-18 | ALSO A MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL TEAM $600: Mr. Molson & Mr. Coors, collectively the Brewers |
#4992, aired 2006-05-02 | HODGEPODGE $1200: Munich's brewers came up with something special for the royal wedding of Prince Ludwig in this month in 1810 October |
#4923, aired 2006-01-25 | WE'RE TALKING BASEBALL $2000: Commissioner Bud Selig is a former owner of this Midwestern Major League Baseball team the Brewers |
#4689, aired 2005-01-13 | HEY, BUD $1200: As baseball's acting commissioner in the '90s, he moved his own team, the Brewers, from the AL to the NL (Bud) Selig |
#4353, aired 2003-07-02 | HAVE A BEER! $1000: "From master brewers a master brew" Meister Brau |
#4320, aired 2003-05-16 | WISCONSIN PLACES $400: Brewers Hill is a historic neighborhood in this city Milwaukee |
#4292, aired 2003-04-08 | CHEMISTRY $2000: Since the 18th C., brewers have used this device to measure the alcoholic, not water, content of their booze hydrometer |
#4166, aired 2002-10-14 | BREWERS $200: Introduced in 1986, this Miller brand is something of a misnomer, since it comes in bottles & cans Miller Genuine Draft |
#4166, aired 2002-10-14 | BREWERS $400: The Spoetzl brewery uses krausening, a secondary version of this sugar-converting process fermentation |
#4166, aired 2002-10-14 | BREWERS $600: Naval name of the San Francisco brand that's the USA's best-known steam beer Anchor Steam |
#4166, aired 2002-10-14 | BREWERS $800: Although most of the ingredients come from old England, Tremont Ale is brewed in this New England city Boston |
#4166, aired 2002-10-14 | BREWERS $1000: Budweiser's label says it's brewed "using the choicest" these, "rice and best barley malt" hops |
#4003, aired 2002-01-16 | THE NATIONAL PASTIME $400: Several Milwaukee teams, including some in the Major Leagues, have had this sudsy nickname Brewers |
#3665, aired 2000-07-07 | "Y"s GUYS $1000: During his 20-year career with the Brewers, he had 3,142 hits & a major league record 123 sacrifice flies Robin Yount |
#3624, aired 2000-05-11 | HANK AARON $400: Aaron was a designated hitter the 2 seasons he played for this Milwaukee team Milwaukee Brewers |
#3603, aired 2000-04-12 | TALKIN' BASEBALL $1,300 (Daily Double): The 1982 World Series was known as the "Suds Series" because these 2 teams had beer connections Milwaukee Brewers & St. Louis Cardinals |
#3433, aired 1999-07-07 | GOING "NATIONAL" $100: The Milwaukee Brewers joined it at the start of the 1998 season National League |
#3390, aired 1999-05-07 | THE LAST CATEGORY $800: This "Home Run King" played in his 3,298th & last game for the Milwaukee Brewers in 1976 Hank Aaron |
#2940, aired 1997-05-16 | ANCIENT OCCUPATIONS $100: Mesopotamian brewers made at least 16 different types of this potent potable Beer |
#2709, aired 1996-05-16 | A IS FOR... $200: Aaron, who began his career with the Milwaukee Braves in 1954 & ended it with this Milwaukee team in 1976 the Brewers |
#2539, aired 1995-09-21 | OCCUPATIONS $100: Occupation shared by Frederic Miller, Adolphus Busch & Bernhard Stroh brewers |
#2533, aired 1995-09-13 | SPORTS $200: Hank Aaron was one of the few baseball stars to play for both of these Milwaukee teams the Braves & Brewers |
#2486, aired 1995-05-29 | SAINTS $600: He's the patron saint of artists, brewers & butchers as well as doctors Luke |
#2364, aired 1994-12-08 | THE 1970s $400: Major League Baseball returned to Milwaukee when the Seattle Pilots became this team the Milwaukee Brewers |
#1779, aired 1992-04-30 | U.S. CITIES $100: In this city, while brewers make beer, the Brewers play Major League Baseball Milwaukee |
#1628, aired 1991-10-02 | WISCONSIN $200: Basketball's Bucks & baseball's Brewers call this city home Milwaukee |
#947, aired 1988-10-18 | BIOLOGY $100: The action of these organisms on sugar produces alcohol & CO2, as brewers well know yeasts |
#807, aired 1988-02-23 | WISCONSIN $300: Formerly the Seattle Pilots, they became Wisconsin's new professional baseball team in 1970 the Milwaukee Brewers |
#656, aired 1987-06-15 | SPORTS SHIFTS $500: While the Mariners are the present Seattle A.L. baseball club, the original one there was this the Pilots |
#413, aired 1986-04-09 | WISCONSIN $400: When baseball's Seattle Pilots moved to Wisconsin in 1970, they were renamed this the (Milwaukee) Brewers |
#191, aired 1985-06-03 | SPORTS SHIFTS $1000: Baseball's Milwaukee Brewers began as the Pilots playing in this city Seattle |