#9059, aired 2024-03-14 | BOOKS BY REPORTERS $1200: Willard Motley wrote novels as well as Bud Billiken newspaper columns for this city's Black weekly The Defender Chicago |
#8951, aired 2023-10-16 | IN THE BASEBALL TEAM'S LINEUP $400: 1969:
Ed Kranepool,
Bud Harrelson &
Tom Seaver... what an amazin' team the (Miracle) Mets |
#14, aired 2023-09-27 | BIG-SCREEN BASKETBALL $200: 1997.
Five words: state championship clinched by dog Air Bud |
#8923, aired 2023-07-26 | "DA" OR "BA" OR "DEE" $800: It's a word describing motorcyclist Bud Ekins, or the name of a Marvel hero daredevil |
#8889, aired 2023-06-08 | BIG & LIL POP CULTURE $800: Seen here, Lil Rel Howery eased the tension a bit as Daniel Kaluuya's wisecracking bud in this 2017 horror film Get Out |
#8827, aired 2023-03-14 | THE TITLE TV CHARACTER'S BUDDIES $1000: Gabrielle, bubbly bard bud of a warrior princess Xena |
#8775, aired 2022-12-30 | TREE ANATOMY $1000: The terminal type of this structure at the end of a twig is all about growth, not leafing or flowering a bud |
#8774, aired 2022-12-29 | CLASSIC FLUTE ROCK $600: Cool jazz' Bud Shank improv-ed the solo on this song by The Mamas & The Papas that begins, "All the leaves are brown" "California Dreamin'" |
#8729, aired 2022-10-27 | 3 CONSONANTS IN A ROW $2000: This 6-letter word means to bud or germinate sprout |
#8703, aired 2022-09-21 | BUDWEISER & SPORTS $200: In 2020 Bud Light became the official beer of the championship series of this video game, L.O.L. for short League of Legends |
#8703, aired 2022-09-21 | BUDWEISER & SPORTS $1000: Club Bud hosted parties in this Italian city at the 2006 winter Olympics Turin (Torino) |
#8694, aired 2022-07-28 | PLANT PARTS $400: Listen, pal, this 3-letter protuberance on a stem may develop into a flower or leaf a bud |
#8548, aired 2022-01-05 | YOUR PARADE $400: In August 1929 this city's Defender newspaper began its Bud Billiken Parade, the largest African-American parade in the United States Chicago |
#8544, aired 2021-12-30 | FACTS & FIGURES $600: With a market share of 13%, this light brew was the number one selling beer in the U.S. in 2019 Bud Light |
#8509, aired 2021-11-11 | DOGGONE CINEMA $1600: A Golden Retriever plays basketball & helps a boy rebound from a loss in this film Air Bud |
#8462, aired 2021-08-10 | THE CANINES FILM FESTIVAL $200: Champ Gabrielle Reece shows up in "Air Bud: Spikes Back", about a dog excelling in this outdoor sport beach volleyball |
#8349, aired 2021-03-04 | PLAYING THE SENSE ORGAN $200: 50 to 150 taste receptors are in each taste bud on this organ the tongue |
#8249, aired 2020-10-01 | THE YOUNG & THE RECKLESS $1600: Stunt man Bud Ekins, not Steve McQueen, made the iconic motorcycle jump over a barbed-wire fence in this 1963 P.O.W. breakout movie The Great Escape |
#8213, aired 2020-04-29 | WELL-SEASONED VOCABULARY $800: The name of this piquant bud also means a crime or an antic caper |
#8213, aired 2020-04-29 | I'M JUST WILD ABOUT HARRY $1600: This late character actor played "Repo Man" Bud & Molly Ringwald's dad in "Pretty in Pink" Harry Dean Stanton |
#8037, aired 2019-07-16 | FOLLOW THE LEADER $800: Following Fay Vincent as MLB commish:
B.S. Bud Selig |
#8027, aired 2019-07-02 | CORRUPTION ALL AROUND $400: It's a plant bud united with another growing plant, or the use of your political office to make money graft |
#8005, aired 2019-05-31 | GLUTEN, 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 |
#7967, aired 2019-04-09 | BEER $200: In a 2019 Super Bowl ad, we learned about the corn syrup policy of Bud Light, Miller Lite & this Colorado light Coors |
#7965, aired 2019-04-05 | JAMES BOND & FRIENDS $600: Bond bud Bill Tanner is chief of staff at this alphanumeric British foreign intelligence service MI6 |
#7690, aired 2018-02-02 | BUD $400: The official flower of the District of Columbia is the American Beauty type of this a rose |
#7690, aired 2018-02-02 | BUD $800: In the saguaro type of this plant, green buds produce white flowers that last less than a day a cactus |
#7690, aired 2018-02-02 | BUD $1200: Clusters of buds form florets in this green veggie that's rich in vitamins & protein, so eat up, kids! broccoli |
#7690, aired 2018-02-02 | BUD $2,000 (Daily Double): This 3-word perennial, genus Myosotis, wants you to remember that its pink buds produce blue flowers a forget-me-not |
#7446, aired 2017-01-16 | THE EMMYS 1967 $800: Nip it in the bud & name this man who won for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Don Knotts |
#7416, aired 2016-12-05 | GOING TO THE DOG'S BREED $2000: "Air Bud" flew high as this breed a golden retriever |
#7357, aired 2016-09-13 | IN THE BASEBALL TEAM'S LINEUP $200: 1969:
Ed Kranepool, Bud Harrelson & Tom Seaver... what an amazin' team the Mets |
#7327, aired 2016-06-21 | WORDS WITH FRIENDS $600: You've got a "bud" in this official who mediates between private citizens & the government an ombudsman |
#7281, aired 2016-04-18 | "IN" THE PHRASE $3,400 (Daily Double): To stop a potential problem early on, is to do this gardening phrase to nip it in the bud |
#7244, aired 2016-02-25 | THE MAN UPSTAIRS $400: Though he stepped down in 2015, he kept his Milwaukee penthouse office, as he's now MLB's commissioner emeritus (Bud) Selig |
#6971, aired 2014-12-29 | CLASSIC GAME SHOWS $1000: Show on which Bud Collyer &, later, Garry Moore asked, "Will the real" so & so "please stand up?" To Tell the Truth |
#6923, aired 2014-10-22 | 3-LETTER FIRST NAMES $200: A friend, or a partially opened flower a bud |
#6916, aired 2014-10-13 | THE CAST OF FAST TIMES AT RIDGEMONT HIGH $800: Before "Leaving Las Vegas", this Oscar winner had some "Fast Times" as Brad's bud Nicolas Cage |
#6914, aired 2014-10-09 | JEFF $200: Bud Fisher created the "Mutt & Jeff" comic strip while working for this West Coast city's chronicle San Francisco |
#6904, aired 2014-09-25 | HOLD YOUR HORSES! $400: This Scottish breed is for you, bud Clydesdales |
#6883, aired 2014-07-16 | A CHAPTER IN THE NOVEL $200: "The Pequod Meets the Rose-bud" Moby-Dick |
#6844, aired 2014-05-22 | BRANDS $400: This brand's "Light" is the USA's top-selling beer Bud |
#6690, aired 2013-10-18 | KEEP YOUR FRIENDS CLOSE $1200: Assist your bud with this alliterative offering, also the name of Hamburger Helper's mascot a helping hand |
#6687, aired 2013-10-15 | HIT PARADES $800: Barack Obama is a 2-time grand marshal of this city's hugely popular Bud Billiken parade Chicago |
#6642, aired 2013-07-02 | THE TV FAMILY'S OLDEST CHILD $1600: The Bundys on
"Married... with Children" Kelly |
#6380, aired 2012-05-18 | THE STOCK TICKER $1000: BUD is for you, as it's the symbol for this hyphenated pair of names Anheuser-Busch |
#6355, aired 2012-04-13 | DOUBLE TALK $800: Yogi's bud Boo-Boo |
#6355, aired 2012-04-13 | POETS & POETRY $1200: Keats wrote, "blinded alike from sunshine and from rain, as though" this flower "should shut, and be a bud again" a rose |
#6214, aired 2011-09-29 | "NOT" IN FRONT $600: Completes the title of Christopher Paul Curtis' classic novel for young adults "Bud,..." Not Buddy |
#6203, aired 2011-07-27 | FUNERAL PLOTS $1200: Obsessed with death, Bud Cort meets Ruth Gordon at a funeral in this classic Harold and Maude |
#6112, aired 2011-03-22 | LET THERE BE LIGHT BEER $400: It's produced at all 12 of Anheuser-Busch's U.S.-based breweries Bud Light |
#6103, aired 2011-03-09 | ALPHABET HOMOPHONES $400: A bud on a tuber, or a needle opening an eye |
#6056, aired 2011-01-03 | "FIRST" CHRONICLES $1200: Classic comedy routine for Bud & Lou "Who's on First?" |
#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 |
#5983, aired 2010-09-22 | THE COMMISH $400: Bud Selig Major League Baseball |
#5897, aired 2010-04-13 | THE BUSINESS OF PLEASURE $400: David Peacock is president & CEO of this InBev subsidiary, maker of Bud & Michelob Anheuser-Busch |
#5831, aired 2010-01-11 | ...& THE HORSE YOU RODE IN ON! $400: Noted for their "feathery" legs, these Scottish draft horses were taken to North America in 1842, Bud Clydesdales |
#5775, aired 2009-10-23 | BASEBRAWL $600: In a 1973 playoff, this future hit king sparked a 10-minute brawl by leveling 160-lb. Mets shortstop Bud Harrelson Pete Rose |
#5673, aired 2009-04-15 | TOP SELLER IN THE U.S. $400: Brand of light beer--actually, all beer Bud Light |
#5671, aired 2009-04-13 | "BUD" $200: The ones for sweetness are up front, while the bitter ones are back here taste buds |
#5671, aired 2009-04-13 | "BUD" $400: To make a show of possibly fake friendship is to act all this double-talk term buddy-buddy |
#5671, aired 2009-04-13 | "BUD" $800: iPod accessories earbuds |
#5671, aired 2009-04-13 | "BUD" $1000: This person's job is to mediate between students & a university or between readers & a newspaper an ombudsman |
#5588, aired 2008-12-17 | EAT YOUR VEGGIES! $200: A single one of these is actually an unopened flower bud from a thistlelike plant; its leaves & "Heart" are edible an artichoke |
#5580, aired 2008-12-05 | STRINGS $1600: According to Bud Collins' "Encyclopedia of Modern Tennis", the best of this string material comes from cows gut |
#5516, aired 2008-09-08 | A LOOK BACK WITH JEOPARDY! $600: For our tenth anniversary, there was no joy in Mudville as he declared the World Series canceled due to a labor dispute (Bud) Selig |
#5469, aired 2008-05-22 | ROMANCE & HISTORY $400: Her marriage to Napoleon was almost nipped in the bud when she dallied with a dapper captain in the 1790s Josephine (de Beauharnais) |
#5377, aired 2008-01-15 | GAME SHOW BIZ $2000: Neil Simon wrote & James Dean tested stunts for this "timely" game show hosted by Bud Collyer Beat the Clock |
#5147, aired 2007-01-16 | CELEBRITY DOG BREEDS $1000: Buddy of "Air Bud" fame a Golden Retriever |
#5118, aired 2006-12-06 | FLOWER ARRANGING $200: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew stands in front of the monitor.) Buy your roses when they're closed or in this stage & you'll have much more time to enjoy them bud |
#4987, aired 2006-04-25 | DANCE IN THE DICTIONARY $400: We've got Bud & Amstel Light in bottles, or Sam Adams "on" this syncopated style tap |
#4923, aired 2006-01-25 | ALSO A BODY PART $200: It's the bud of a potato, bud the eye |
#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 |
#4775, aired 2005-05-13 | 3-LETTER THE BETTER $400: Cort or Collyer Bud |
#4768, aired 2005-05-04 | HALLMARK HOLIDAYS $400: On Friendship Day, buy your bud a stuffed animal of this honey lover, the U.N.'s Friendship Ambassador Winnie the Pooh |
#4739, aired 2005-03-24 | WORDS ABOUT WORDS $200: "The storm of protest was nipped in the bud" is a "mixed" one of these a metaphor |
#4693, aired 2005-01-19 | BUILDING FEATURES $200: A roofed porch or balcony may be called a gallery, a lanai, or especially in the south, this a veranda |
#4693, aired 2005-01-19 | BUILDING FEATURES $1,000 (Daily Double): Of rooms usually found in real estate listings, the one on which a dormer window etymologically belongs the bedroom |
#4693, aired 2005-01-19 | MOVIE DIRECTORS $1000: In 1977 he directed his first film, "Grand Theft Auto", from a script he co-wrote with his father Rance Ron Howard |
#4693, aired 2005-01-19 | U.S. CITIES $1000: An A to Z list of Ohio cities might run from Aberdeen to this birthplace of a famous western author Zanesville |
#4693, aired 2005-01-19 | WON $1200: In Serbia's first post-Communist direct elections held in 1990, this man won "reelection" by a large majority Slobodan Milosevic |
#4692, aired 2005-01-18 | ANATOMY & MEDICINE $200: The stomach is found in what's called this "cavity" abdominal |
#4692, aired 2005-01-18 | 3-LETTER WORDS $600: This watery term turns up in the names of 2 NFL teams Bay |
#4692, aired 2005-01-18 | STATES' LONGEST RIVERS $1200: Susquehanna River Pennsylvania |
#4692, aired 2005-01-18 | "ROAD" SHOW $1600: An Asian city was the destination for this first film in the Bob Hope & Bing Crosby "Road" series Road to Singapore |
#4691, aired 2005-01-17 | AUTHORS $1600: His story "I Sing the Body Electric!" was adapted as an episode of "The Twilight Zone" Ray Bradbury |
#4690, aired 2005-01-14 | TV ROLES ON FILM $600: This character ran from David Janssen to Harrison Ford Dr. Richard Kimble |
#4689, aired 2005-01-13 | HEY, BUD $400: He was a cashier in a Brooklyn theater in 1931 when he first subbed for Lou Costello's sick straight man (Bud) Abbott |
#4689, aired 2005-01-13 | HEY, BUD $800: With this partner, Bud Yorkin produced such shows as "Good Times" & "Sanford & Son" (Norman) Lear |
#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 |
#4689, aired 2005-01-13 | HEY, BUD $1600: Christopher Paul Curtis won a Newbery Medal in 2000 for his kids' book, "Bud, Not" this Buddy |
#4689, aired 2005-01-13 | HEY, BUD $2000: In 2002 this filmmaker celebrated 50 years of chronicling the Olympic Games (Bud) Greenspan |
#4679, aired 2004-12-30 | THIS "BUD"'S FOR YOU $200: It's the practice of pairing swimmers, with each responsible for the other's safety the buddy system |
#4679, aired 2004-12-30 | THIS "BUD"'S FOR YOU $400: In 1873 3 adjoining cities united with Margaret Island to form this city, now a world capital Budapest |
#4679, aired 2004-12-30 | THIS "BUD"'S FOR YOU $600: An 1876 Montana battle between the U.S. Army & the Sioux, or the last word "Citizen Kane" utters before dying Rosebud |
#4679, aired 2004-12-30 | THIS "BUD"'S FOR YOU $800: He preached his first sermon to 5 disciples in a park near the holy city of Varanasi Buddha |
#4679, aired 2004-12-30 | THIS "BUD"'S FOR YOU $1000: His name precedes "Foretopman" in the title of a 19th century novel Billy Budd |
#4569, aired 2004-06-17 | FLEX YOUR "AB"S $400: Half of a legendary comedy duo, he was born in New Jersey in 1895 Bud Abbott |
#4494, aired 2004-03-04 | WITHOUT MY PARTNER $600: This first man listed in the "Film Encyclopedia" voiced cartoons after his partner's death (Bud) Abbott |
#4330, aired 2003-05-30 | TV GAME SHOWS $1000: Future playwright Neil Simon was a stunt writer & James Dean a stunt tester for this Bud Collyer game show Beat The Clock |
#4268, aired 2003-03-05 | "A" PLUS $1200: Whether his name is Bud or not, he's the head man at a monastery abbot |
#4214, aired 2002-12-19 | INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT CODES $400: When you say BUD, you're referring to this Hungarian city's airport Budapest |
#4192, aired 2002-11-19 | EVERYONE'S A COMEDIAN $2000: Last names of 1940s & '50s comedy team Bud & Lou Abbott & Costello |
#4183, aired 2002-11-06 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $400: BUD is the New York Stock Exchange symbol for this brewing company Anheuser-Busch |
#4112, aired 2002-06-18 | WAS A GOOD FRIEND OF MINE $800: Nickname of Warren Weber, Richie Cunningham's bud Potsie |
#4099, aired 2002-05-30 | TITLE FILM FOLK $800: 1971:
Bud Cort & Ruth Gordon in a May-December romance Harold and Maude |
#4075, aired 2002-04-26 | "C" FOOD $400: A pickled bud used as a garnish or seasoning; or a stunt or antic a caper |
#4055, aired 2002-03-29 | DRAFTED $1000: Encarta says this draft animal is the national horse of Scotland, Bud the Clydesdale |
#4020, aired 2002-02-08 | GOING TO THE DOGS $200: In films, Air Bud played basketball and was the "golden receiver" in this sport football |
#3994, aired 2002-01-03 | ACTION $400: To halt the growth of something, especially "in the bud" to nip |
#3968, aired 2001-11-28 | "OW" $600: Boog, Colin or Bud Powell |
#3968, aired 2001-11-28 | "OW" $800: Meteorological phenomenon that precedes trout & bridge rainbow |
#3948, aired 2001-10-31 | ROBOT MANIA $400: This astromech droid from Naboo met his best bud, a protocol droid, in a sandstorm on Tatooine R2-D2 |
#3857, aired 2001-05-15 | 2001 U.S. STAMPS $300: On the Love-Letters series, the bud of this flower is the "O" in the word love Rose |
#3854, aired 2001-05-10 | SPORTS MOVIES $500: This movie about a hoop-shooting hound was followed by a sequel subtitled "Golden Receiver" Air Bud |
#3836, aired 2001-04-16 | THE LOU $100: He partnered with straight man Joe Lyons before he teamed with Bud Abbott Lou Costello |
#3805, aired 2001-03-02 | CLASSIC SITCOMS BY CHARACTER $200: Bud,
Kelly,
Peg,
Al Married... with Children |
#3724, aired 2000-11-09 | AD PEOPLE $100: Charles Stone III's short film "True" was the inspiration for the series of Bud spots with this catchphrase "Whassup?" |
#3681, aired 2000-09-11 | STREET SENSE $300: Hey bud, it's "My way or" this The highway |
#3669, aired 2000-07-13 | B__D $100: When followed by "Light", it comes from Anheuser-Busch Bud |
#3656, aired 2000-06-26 | "A" PLUS $400: Hey, Bud! He's the head monk abbot |
#3637, aired 2000-05-30 | CLASSIC TV SHOWS BY CHARACTERS $500: Princess,
Bud & Kitten Anderson Father Knows Best |
#3618, aired 2000-05-03 | GREAT SCOTS! $400: In 1773 he & his best bud Samuel Johnson took a trip to the Hebrides James Boswell |
#3356, aired 1999-03-22 | THE SPORTS BIZ $1000: In July 1998, after serving as acting baseball commissioner for 6 years, he was officially given the job by owners Bud Selig |
#3341, aired 1999-03-01 | BROADCAST $1000: Bud Paxson, who founded PAX TV in 1998, set up this buyer's delight in 1982 Home Shopping Network |
#3279, aired 1998-12-03 | MAY-DECEMBER MOVIES $400: This 1971 cult film's title characters were a 20-year-old (Bud Cort) & a 79-year old (Ruth Gordon) Harold And Maude |
#3216, aired 1998-09-07 | "YOUNG" PEOPLE $200: On "Father Knows Best", he played dad to Betty, Bud & Kathy Robert Young |
#3208, aired 1998-07-08 | UP LATE WITH DAVID LETTERMAN $1000: Featured Letterman performer seen here: Larry "Bud" Melman (or Calvert DeForest) |
#3204, aired 1998-07-02 | HORSE BREEDS $200: This Scottish draft horse can certainly pull a heavy load, bud Clydesdale |
#3182, aired 1998-06-02 | 3-LETTER SCIENCE $100: You're "wiser" if you know it's a small pointed structure on a stem that grows into a flower or a leaf Bud |
#2895, aired 1997-03-14 | HEALTH & FITNESS $600: Since ancient times, oil of this dried tree bud has been used to treat toothaches Oil of cloves |
#2810, aired 1996-11-15 | 3-LETTER ANATOMY $300: In a toast to your best bud it's where you say to put the mud eye |
#2783, aired 1996-10-09 | GAME SHOWS $500: In 1969 this original "I've Got a Secret" host began an 8-season run as host of "To Tell the Truth" Garry Moore |
#2750, aired 1996-07-12 | ALPHABETICALLY FIRST $100: Among those quoted in Bartlett's, he's alphabetically first with "Who's on first..." Bud Abbott |
#2684, aired 1996-04-11 | ABBOTT & COSTELLO $100: Bud & Lou ran into Shemp Howard, an original member of this trio, in "Buck Privates" & "In the Navy" the Three Stooges |
#2684, aired 1996-04-11 | ABBOTT & COSTELLO $300: Bud & Lou got their radio start on this "God Bless America" singer's show Kate Smith |
#2529, aired 1995-09-07 | STOCK SYMBOLS $200: When you say this 3-letter symbol, you say Anheuser-Busch BUD |
#2516, aired 1995-07-10 | IN THE OCEAN $200: A single one of these can bud into a large reef-building colony coral |
#2399, aired 1995-01-26 | WORLD BUSINESS $200: The NYSE symbol for this St. Louis-based company is BUD Anheuser-Busch |
#2114, aired 1993-11-11 | PEOPLE $100: After Lou Costello died, this comic attempted a comeback with a new partner, Candy Candido Bud Abbott |
#2061, aired 1993-07-19 | VAUDEVILLE $300: Those who played this role in comedy teams included Ed Gallagher, Paul McCullough & Bud Abbott straight men |
#2045, aired 1993-06-25 | RECENT EVENTS $500: After this man resigned as baseball commissioner, Bud Selig took over the job temporarily Fay Vincent |
#1961, aired 1993-03-01 | CLICHES $200: Gardeners know "to nip" something "in" this means to stop it from developing the bud |
#1646, aired 1991-10-28 | FAMOUS GRANTS $500: As head coach he led the Minnesota Vikings into 4 Super Bowls but lost them all Bud Grant |
#1345, aired 1990-06-08 | HERBS & SPICES $800: Used to flavor vermouth, this pickling spice is the dried unopened flower bud of a tree clove |
#1278, aired 1990-03-07 | VOCABULARY $1,000 (Daily Double): Sometimes it's a pickled flower bud used as a garnish, & sometimes it's a prank or theft a caper |
#1240, aired 1990-01-12 | TV BLONDES $300: On this show Bud might say anywhere his blonde sister Kelly sits is an easy chair Married... with Children |
#1229, aired 1989-12-28 | FAMOUS PAIRS $600: Colloquially, a tall person & a short person, named for characters created by Bud Fisher Mutt & Jeff |
#1179, aired 1989-10-19 | THE 1950s $100: This tubby comedian, who made 36 films with partner Bud Abbott, died on March 3, 1959 Lou Costello |
#979, aired 1988-12-01 | DID YOU NOTICE? $200: Budweiser labels are printed on white, & Bud Light labels are printed on this color silver |
#919, aired 1988-09-08 | POTPOURRI $200: Of Bud, Kitten or Princess, name you can't have on a British birth certificate without the queen's OK Princess |
#910, aired 1988-07-15 | STUFFED DOGS $100: Bud Light's marketing of this dog included a stuffed toy Spuds MacKenzie |
#867, aired 1988-05-17 | BIOLOGY $400: An undeveloped shoot, an unopened flower, or Billy Gray on "Father Knows Best" bud |
#855, aired 1988-04-29 | STAGE NAMES $1000: Born Walter Cox, he played half of "Harold & Maude" Bud Cort |
#785, aired 1988-01-22 | BARTLETT'S QUOTES $400: 1st name listed in the index, he's famed for the "Who's on first" quote (Bud) Abbott |
#692, aired 1987-09-15 | HOUSE PLANTS $500: For plants, it can be a type of bud covering or a deadly insect scales |
#667, aired 1987-06-30 | BOTTOMS UP $300: It's late '50s ad slogan went, "Where there's life, there's" this Bud |
#607, aired 1987-04-07 | GRAY MATTERS $300: His career "Bud"ded as Princess & Kitten's brother "Father Knows Best" Bill Gray |
#547, aired 1987-01-13 | CELEBRITY SECRETS $100: When this partner died in 1959, Bud Abbott was suing him for unpaid royalties Lou Costello |
#526, aired 1986-12-15 | 20TH C. AMERICANS $500: After Prohibition, the Clydesdales delivered Bud's 1st case of beer to this ex-N.Y. governor Al Smith |
#524, aired 1986-12-11 | BEER $300: While Bud calls itself the "King of Beers", this one calls itself the "Beer of Danish Kings" Tuborg |
#507, aired 1986-11-18 | FOOTBALL $600: His Oklahoma teams of the '50s won 47 consecutive games, a major college football record Bud Wilkinson |
#498, aired 1986-11-05 | BOTANICAL NAMES $600: He knew "Who's on first" Bud Abbott |
#489, aired 1986-10-23 | TIME $1000: Bud Collier, Jack Nars, & Monty Hall all yelled this when the players completed the stunt "Stop the clock!" |
#488, aired 1986-10-22 | PIGS $200: This Guinness record was set in 1983 when a man named Bud bought a pig named Bud for $56,000 the most expensive pig ever bought |
#427, aired 1986-04-29 | GEMS $300: The word gem comes from Latin "gemma", meaning this stage of a flower a bud |
#408, aired 1986-04-02 | FRUITS & VEGETABLES $300: Shallots, garlic, & onions are this part of the plant the bulb |
#405, aired 1986-03-28 | MOVIE PAIRS $600: In a May-Dec., er, February-Dec. romance, he staged phony suicides & she was an elderly swinger Harold & Maude |
#403, aired 1986-03-26 | FOOD TRIVIA $500: Used to flavor vermouth, this pickling spice is the dried, unopened flower bud of a tree a clove |
#401, aired 1986-03-24 | TECHNOLOGY $1000: It's considered Bud Miller's "single" greatest contribution at Kraft Inc. individually wrapped (slices of) cheese |
#342, aired 1985-12-31 | FLOWERS $200: Lilies, hyacinths, & daffodils all grow from this type of bud a bulb |
#183, aired 1985-05-22 | NICKNAMES $1,000 (Daily Double): Before "nipping it" off in later life, Burt Reynolds & Marlon Brando shared this childhood nickname Bud |
#143, aired 1985-03-27 | WORD PLAY $600: The shortest known to do this with common words is "Waltz, nymph, for quick jigs vex Bud." go through the entire alphabet (a sentence with all 26 letters) |
#137, aired 1985-03-19 | RADIO TRIVIA $100: "To tell the truth", this man of steel's voice was M.C. Bud Collyer's Superman |
#58, aired 1984-11-28 | RADIO HEROES $1,000 (Daily Double): Radio voice of Superman, on TV he knew when "To Tell the Truth" & how to "Beat the Clock" Bud Collyer |
#3, aired 1984-09-12 | 3-LETTER WORDS $400: Where things are nipped in, or Lou's partner bud |