#8941, aired 2023-10-02 | PROVERB VS. PROVERB $800: OK, OK--"He who hesitates is lost"... but aren't I supposed to do this before I leap? look |
#8852, aired 2023-04-18 | OK MILLENNIAL $1000: Born in Moore, Oklahoma in 1981, Randy Wayne starred as Bo's cousin Luke in the 2007 TV movie titled them: "The Beginning" The Dukes of Hazzard |
#1, aired 2022-09-25 | TELLING A BEDTIME STORY $100: A huntsman cuts into a wolf's stomach to let this girl & her grandma escape, but the wolf lives!
OK, until the girl kills it using stones Little Red Riding Hood |
#17, aired 2022-02-22 | A CAREER IN TECH $1000: (Sundar Pichai delivers the clue.) Graduate school is a great route & my alma mater the Wharton School of Business also has alumni like J. Presper Eckert, who around 1950 designed this first U.S. commercial computer--OK, Eckert dropped out, but that's part of some people's process too UNIVAC |
#8068, aired 2019-10-09 | BUT "OK" $200: "A horse walks into a bar" is a typical start for one a joke |
#8068, aired 2019-10-09 | BUT "OK" $400: urbandictionary.com caustically says this is being "pretentious about how much you care about a social issue" woke |
#8068, aired 2019-10-09 | BUT "OK" $600: Olly olly, this device is made to keep your oxen from being free a yoke |
#8068, aired 2019-10-09 | BUT "OK" $800: A close-fitting necklace, or someone who gives away a big lead in a game a choker |
#8068, aired 2019-10-09 | BUT "OK" $1000: It means "added fuel to a fire" or "elated, pumped up" stoked |
#7979, aired 2019-04-25 | CELEBS ON TWITTER $200: OK, he is Deadpool:
"I'd walk through fire for my (kid). Well not fire...a super humid room. But not too humid, because my hair" Ryan Reynolds |
#7735, aired 2018-04-06 | IT'S GOT ELECTROLYTES $600: OK, kids have never fallen for the "Nature's Candy" thing, but these, made from Thompson seedless grapes, are good! raisins |
#7614, aired 2017-10-19 | THE BUTCHER $400: Select & choice are OK, my butcher says, but if you want the best, go for this USDA grade you usually get in restaurants prime |
#7301, aired 2016-05-16 | GERMANIA! $200: This word is insulting when used to mean "a German", but is OK as a shorter word for a cabbage dish a kraut |
#7225, aired 2016-01-29 | PO PRESENTS UNCONVENTIONAL WARRIORS $1000: (Po delivers the clue.) Jordan Noble was just 14 when he played the long roll in this 1815 battle, Andrew Jackson's victory over the British; so was a drummer, but's that's OK. We can't alI be, you know, in the thick of the fight the Battle of New Orleans |
#7217, aired 2016-01-19 | STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPOST $600: OK, you hollowed it out, cut it up & stuck it on your front step but it's Nov. 1--compost this hyphenated holiday item a jack-o-lantern |
#6950, aired 2014-11-28 | CHRONICLES $800: July 19, 1910 for this author:
"Slept, awoke, slept, awoke, miserable life" (but not waking as a big insect was ok!) Franz Kafka |
#6875, aired 2014-07-04 | WEIRD SPORTS $2000: OK, it's an Olympic event as of 2014, but this snowboarding event still looks unusual with those rails slope style |
#6617, aired 2013-05-28 | IF EARLY INVENTORS USED KICKSTARTER $1200: OK, my 1839 screw propeller for steamboats was a few months late at the patent office, but help me fire up my 1862 machine gun Gatling |
#6520, aired 2013-01-11 | INTO THE SHARK TANK $1,600 (Daily Double): (With the clue, here's Lori Greiner.) Let me check the numbers for your box camera--film rolls for 100 exposures? OK...but isn't $25 a lot for consumers in 1888? (George) Eastman |
#6412, aired 2012-07-03 | ANGRY BIRDS $2000: I'm just goin' out with my covey, Ma! As Montezumas, I know we're a small variety of this bird, but I'll be ok! Gosh! a quail |
#6211, aired 2011-09-26 | LOOK WHAT THE CAT SCAN DRAGGED IN $800: OK, Mom, you can stay while we give Timmy his CAT scan, but for safety wear an apron usually made from this metal lead |
#6028, aired 2010-11-24 | 2010 EMMY WINNERS $800: Know what Emmy voters like? Meth & murder! OK, not really, but they loved Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman on this AMC show Breaking Bad |
#5863, aired 2010-02-24 | MEET YOUR NEW GODFATHER! $600: I'm a Lakers fan. You like this Mark Cuban-owned NBA team. OK, but don't ever take sides against the family again. Ever the Mavericks |
#5720, aired 2009-06-19 | ROCK STARS SAY THE DARNDEST THINGS $800: "I got rabies shots for biting the head off a bat but that's OK--the bat had to get" this singer "shots" Ozzy Osbourne |
#5639, aired 2009-02-26 | PROVERB VS. PROVERB $800: OK, OK--"he who hesitates is lost"...but aren't I supposed to do this before I leap? look |
#5594, aired 2008-12-25 | THE ESCAPED DENTAL PATIENT $400: OK , I'll rinse. I'll even swish, but for a person of my dignity to do this third step? I just couldn't spit |
#5573, aired 2008-11-26 | NORDIC TRACKS $2000: OK, we cheated; this band isn't Danish, but drummer Lars Ulrich, who played on "Enter Sandman", is Metallica |
#5456, aired 2008-05-05 | PLEASE DON'T SET THE DORM ON FIRE $200: Helium is OK, but this gas that filled the Hindenburg isn't; no containers of it in your room hydrogen |
#5440, aired 2008-04-11 | WEIGHTS & MEASURES $2,000 (Daily Double): 1.5 ounces is equal to a jigger or one of these units--but Bartender, a little extra is always OK a shot |
#5104, aired 2006-11-16 | DANCING PAINFULLY WITH THE STARS $200: OK, he's 400 feet tall with bad fire breath, but as long as we don't go near Tokyo, this title guy can really samba Godzilla |
#4838, aired 2005-09-28 | ARRESTING TELEVISION $200: "Just the facts..." You need more?! OK, this show aired in prime time on 3 different days but never on Fridays Dragnet |
#4829, aired 2005-09-15 | DICKENS HEARS FROM HOLLYWOOD $2,400 (Daily Double): Uncle Ralph's OK... nice alliterative title for this... but Wackford Squeers is now Ford Sears; we get 2 product placements for 1! Nicholas Nickleby |
#3409, aired 1999-06-03 | BILL GATES' 50 BILLION $400: OK, we're not allowing for inflation, but Bill could afford over 8,000 Steve Austins, this title character the Six Million Dollar Man (or the Bionic Man) |
#3064, aired 1997-12-18 | BARNYARD ANIMALS $500: Around the world this animal sounds different: "K' ok' iyo" in Korean & "Goh-geh-goh-goh" in Chinese rooster |
#1612, aired 1991-09-10 | KIDDIE LIT $100: They made a trail of pebbles & got home OK, but when they switched to bread crumbs, they got lost Hansel and Gretel |
#901, aired 1988-07-04 | TABOOS $800: Deuteronomy 14 says it's OK to do this to a pygarg but not to a cormorant eat it |
#2, aired 1984-09-11 | WILD WEST $800: Brothers Virgil & Morgan were shot here, but Wyatt Earp emerged unscathed (the gunfight at) the OK Corral |
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