#24, aired 2024-01-09 | KITTY LIT $300: The lion Jad-Bal-Ja was created by Edgar Rice Burroughs as a companion to this guy of the jungle Tarzan |
#9008, aired 2024-01-03 | JOHN GREEN $200: (John Green presents the clue.) I co-created Crash Course which offers hundreds of free educational videos on YouTube; in one video, I discuss this female poet from New England, just a bit obsessed with death, who began a poem, "I heard a fly buzz when I died" Emily Dickinson |
#9005, aired 2023-12-29 | IT HAPPENED IN DECEMBER $800: The Mayflower spent several weeks at Provincetown before arriving in Plymouth Harbor in December of this year 1620 |
#8986, aired 2023-12-04 | HIS 'DO $200: The name of this cut is also the sound of electric clippers; in 2012 Robert Pattinson made news when he got one a buzz cut |
#19, aired 2023-11-01 | HORSE, HOG, OR DOG $1500: The large black
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#17, aired 2023-10-18 | NONAGENARIANS $1200: In 2023, this astronaut got married on his 93rd birthday; presumably, he was over the moon Buzz Aldrin |
#8943, aired 2023-10-04 | ANIMAL VERBS $2000: To hum, buzz or speak in a monotonous tone drone |
#8879, aired 2023-05-25 | OUR RETURNING CHAMPION $1,000 (Daily Double): This man had the astronomical luck of being honored twice with a New York ticker tape parade, in 1962 & 1998 John Glenn |
#14, aired 2023-05-17 | COMIC STRIPS $400: Bill Watterson received 2 Reuben Awards for best cartoonist for this beloved strip Calvin and Hobbes |
#12, aired 2023-05-16 | HOBBIES & PASTIMES $800: When one team in bridge takes all 13 tricks, the feat is known by this 2-word term grand slam |
#8, aired 2023-05-12 | 2-LETTER RESPONSES $800: A 1979 paper by Sandra Schecter argued that this interjection is a central part of Canadian identity eh |
#10, aired 2023-01-12 | I LOVE MY DAD $300: Loving dad Liam Neeson, in this 2008 pic: let my daughter go, cool. If not, "I will look for you. I will find you. & I will kill you" Taken |
#9, aired 2023-01-05 | THEY WERE TEACHERS $300: (Colby Burnett delivers the clue.) Here's the buzz: back when he was still known as Gordon Sumner, his real name, this frontman for The Police taught primary school in England Sting |
#8766, aired 2022-12-19 | MOVIE CHARACTERS $400: In 2022 this "Toy Story" character got his own origin movie Buzz Lightyear |
#8763, aired 2022-12-14 | 1982: A YEAR IN FILM $800: The zen of Sean Penn's Jeff Spicoli in this film: "All I need are some tasty waves, cool buzz & I'm fine" Fast Times at Ridgemont High |
#6, aired 2022-10-30 | OUT OF THIS WORLD $3,600 (Daily Double): Neil Armstrong was the first person to set foot on the Moon; a few minutes later, this man became the second Buzz Aldrin |
#8726, aired 2022-10-24 | CRUNCH $800: Supercomputers crunch numbers in the form of this "large" 2-word buzz term for the tidal wave of digital information big data |
#3, aired 2022-10-09 | A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN $200: "We got next" was the slogan of this league when it debuted in 1997 with stars like Lisa Leslie & Rebecca Lobo the WNBA |
#8712, aired 2022-10-04 | WAIT JUST A MINERAL! $1600: As an art supply, pixie dust is often flakes of this shiny 4-letter type of mineral mica |
#8700, aired 2022-09-16 | MAGAZINE COVERS $800: A 1969 Life cover showed Buzz Aldrin &, mirrored in Buzz' visor, this man who had taken the photo Neil Armstrong |
#8576, aired 2022-02-14 | BEHIND THE OLD TESTAMENT NAME $1600: Here's the buzz--the name of this prophetess who appears in Judges comes from the Hebrew for "bee" Deborah |
#8567, aired 2022-02-01 | LITTLE THINGS IN A BIG WORLD $800: The buzz is true--the smallest hummingbird is this one named for an insect the bee hummingbird |
#8534, aired 2021-12-16 | PLANTS & ANIMALS & FUNGI, OH MY! $2,600 (Daily Double): To the Romans, Robigus was the god of this fungus that appears as red, orange or yellow spots on plants a rust |
#8366, aired 2021-03-29 | YOU'LL EAT THOSE WORDS $400: In "Rebel Without a Cause", James Dean & a rival play this in speeding cars, with unfortunate results chicken |
#8265, aired 2020-10-23 | IDIOMS $400: An aircraft's limit, not a stationery item, is in this phrase for going beyond the usual range push the envelope |
#7911, aired 2019-01-21 | THIS & THAT $600: Neil Armstrong & Buzz Aldrin touched down at the edge of the Sea of Tranquility in this lunar landing module the "Eagle" |
#7876, aired 2018-12-03 | FREE TIME IN ORBIT $400: Disney & NASA developed some educational games to highlight this astronaut toy's 450 days aboard the I.S.S. Buzz Lightyear |
#7693, aired 2018-02-07 | NEWSPAPERS $400: Buzz in if you know it's the name shared by Fresno's & Sacramento's main newspapers the Bee |
#7598, aired 2017-09-27 | THE SIMPLER 4-LETTER SYNONYM $600: Bogus or counterfeit fake |
#7546, aired 2017-06-05 | BEEN THAT $400: Max von Sydow, Willem Dafoe & Claude Heater played him, but in "Ben-Hur", we never see Claude's face Jesus Christ |
#7546, aired 2017-06-05 | NOVELS $1,000 (Daily Double): "The fathers of Chingachgook have not lied!" is a line in this historical novel The Last of the Mohicans |
#7323, aired 2016-06-15 | NON-TRADITIONAL ACTORS $400: This 2nd man on the Moon, after Homer Simpson caused a potato chip mess in space: "Careful! They're ruffled!" Buzz Aldrin |
#7282, aired 2016-04-19 | TAKE ME TO THE COMBAT PILOT $800: 66 combat missions in Korea, Ph.D. in astronautics from M.I.T., 2nd man on the Moon; nice resume, this guy! Buzz Aldrin |
#7259, aired 2016-03-17 | 2-WORD BUSINESS TERMS $2000: "Large" buzz-phrase for a mass of information, like about shopping habits, used in business decision-making big data |
#7255, aired 2016-03-11 | BUGGY WORDS & PHRASES $800: This high hairstyle created a "buzz" in the 1960s a beehive |
#7217, aired 2016-01-19 | LITERATURE $600: Her poem "I heard a Fly buzz--when I died" was suggested by a chapter in a Hawthorne novel Emily Dickinson |
#7193, aired 2015-12-16 | A LOT OF BUZZ $800: In this movie Corey Allen plays Buzz, who fatally races James Dean at the edge of a cliff Rebel Without a Cause |
#7018, aired 2015-03-04 | DONE & DONE $200: He walked in space for 5 1/2 hours; 3 years later he was the second man to walk on the Moon Buzz Aldrin |
#6889, aired 2014-07-24 | THE SOUND OF WORDS $600: 4-letter term for gossip or the predominant sound in an apiary buzz |
#6801, aired 2014-03-24 | DOUBLE "Z" $1600: In June 1944 London came under attack by German V-1s, also known as these bombs buzz bombs |
#6685, aired 2013-10-11 | THE MAGIC WORD $400: In 1923 Horace Goldin was awarded a patent for this illusion; he later incorporated a buzz saw sawing a person in half |
#6621, aired 2013-06-03 | SEAN PENN $1600: Told to get a job in this 1982 film, Sean replies, "all I need are some tasty waves, cool buzz & I'm fine" Fast Times at Ridgemont High |
#6482, aired 2012-11-20 | THE NATIONAL FILM REGISTRY $1600: This Michael Jackson music video created so much buzz that it was released theatrically in 35 millimeter Thriller |
#6438, aired 2012-09-19 | HIS 'DO $800: The name of this cut is also the sound of electric clippers; in 2012 Robert Pattinson made news when he got one a buzz cut |
#6308, aired 2012-02-08 | BUZZ BANDS $200: Bethany Cosentino fronts the L.A. band called not "West" but "Best" this--in your face, Eastern Seaboard! Coast |
#6289, aired 2012-01-12 | SOLVE FOR EX $1200: In 2011 this "Dancing with the Stars" alum & second man on the Moon filed for divorce from his third wife Buzz Aldrin |
#6150, aired 2011-05-13 | WELL, IT'S NOT SHAKESPEARE $800: Sure & 'tis the name of playwright John Casey, after he changed it to its Irish form Sean O'Casey |
#6065, aired 2011-01-14 | WHAT'S IN AN OLD TESTAMENT NAME? $1200: Not to judge, but the buzz is that her name comes from the Hebrew for "bee" Deborah |
#5982, aired 2010-09-21 | BUT WHAT AM EYE? $200: It's the eye part highlighted here. Oh, look, all our camera operators are dying to buzz in! the lens |
#5887, aired 2010-03-30 | "BUZZ" IN $200: Using electric clippers to trim your hair down to the scalp results in one of these a buzzcut |
#5887, aired 2010-03-30 | "BUZZ" IN $400: It's actually a type of broad-winged hawk a buzzard |
#5887, aired 2010-03-30 | "BUZZ" IN $600: A rapidly spinning steel disk with cutting teeth a buzz saw |
#5887, aired 2010-03-30 | "BUZZ" IN $800: He teamed with Collins & Armstrong on a famous first Buzz Aldrin |
#5887, aired 2010-03-30 | "BUZZ" IN $1000: An unguided jet-propelled missile used by the Germans against England in WWII a buzz bomb |
#5794, aired 2009-11-19 | ANIMAL TALK $800: In "Winnie-the-Pooh" he wrote, "Isn't it funny how a bear likes honey? Buzz! Buzz! Buzz! I wonder why he does" A.A. Milne |
#5769, aired 2009-10-15 | AMERICAN HISTORY $800: Buzz Aldrin & Jim Lovell do look like twins as they prepare for a mission in this 1960s program Gemini |
#5684, aired 2009-04-30 | YOU'RE A JEOPARDY! FAN IF… $600: In hospital you try to buzz in but dose yourself with this main alkaloid in opium morphine |
#5624, aired 2009-02-05 | ROCK FORMATIONS $200: Kurt Cobain & Krist Novoselic met through Buzz Osborne, leader of the Melvins, & found freedom as this group in 1987 Nirvana |
#5591, aired 2008-12-22 | I THINK WE'RE ALONE NOW $400: Neil & Buzz ditched Michael & took off for some very private lunar time in this craft the Eagle (lunar module) |
#5575, aired 2008-11-28 | REELIN' IN THE YEARS $1,500 (Daily Double): It's the year of the quote "Not since Adam has any human known such solitude as Mike Collins" 1969 |
#5519, aired 2008-09-11 | TOUGH BODIES OF WATER $2,000 (Daily Double): Major gulfs extending from this sea include the Mosquito Gulf & the Gulf of Darien the Caribbean Sea |
#5342, aired 2007-11-27 | ACTING THE PART $400: His characters include Jack Ryan (don't buzz in with Harrison Ford just yet) & Larry Gigli (see?) Ben Affleck |
#5208, aired 2007-04-11 | POLITICAL NICKNAMES $2000: A French clergyman: The Red Eminence (Cardinal) Richelieu |
#5162, aired 2007-02-06 | NATIONAL NAMES $800: Kongeriket Norge translates to "Kingdom of" this Norway |
#5150, aired 2007-01-19 | BUZZ "OFF"! $200: In football, the defense commits this violation by crossing the line of scrimmage before the ball is snapped offsides |
#5150, aired 2007-01-19 | BUZZ "OFF"! $800: Not only Orpheus but also Jupiter pursues Eurydice into the underworld in this composer's 1858 work Offenbach |
#5108, aired 2006-11-22 | "B" IN FASHION $400: The buzz is that this hairdo, also called a B-52, has made a big comeback in the musical "Hairspray" a beehive |
#4966, aired 2006-03-27 | ONOMATOPOEIA $400: A droning or vibrating sound, or an excited interest in a trend in society; also a type of saw buzz |
#4944, aired 2006-02-23 | "TRANS" MISSION $800: This highway extends almost 5,000 miles from St. John's, Newfoundland to Victoria, British Columbia, eh Trans-Canada Highway |
#4777, aired 2005-05-17 | THE NIXON LIBRARY $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew poses with a green telephone in the Nixon Library.) In 1969, Nixon used this phone on what he called the most historic phone call ever made with these 2 men (Neil) Armstrong & (Buzz) Aldrin |
#4503, aired 2004-03-17 | -OLOGIES $200: Buzz in if you know that apiology is the study of these bees |
#4440, aired 2003-12-19 | TURKEY $800: Roast turkey & all the trimmings was on the menu when these 2 men touched down on the moon in 1969 Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin |
#4433, aired 2003-12-10 | ANIMAL VERBS $2000: To hum, buzz or speak in a monotonous tone drone |
#4387, aired 2003-10-07 | BABES IN TOYLAND $400: The popularity of this talking "Toy Story" astronaut reached "infinity and beyond" Buzz Lightyear |
#4357, aired 2003-07-08 | "HORN" IN $600: The buzz is that this former North Carolina team still plays in the NBA Charlotte Hornets |
#4291, aired 2003-04-07 | MAN IN SPACE $800: His doctoral thesis was on the rendezvous of piloted spacecraft & he had his own rendezvous with Armstrong Buzz Aldrin |
#3941, aired 2001-10-22 | AL, HISTORY'S PASSIVE AGGRESSIVE PAL $200: In '69 Al holds up Apollo 11's launch when he's late picking up this 2nd man on the moon to drive him to Cape Kennedy Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin |
#3921, aired 2001-09-24 | RATED G $200: In a nod to the TV show of Tim Allen, voice of Buzz Lightyear, a "Binford Tools" toolbox appears in this '95 film Toy Story |
#3817, aired 2001-03-20 | STRAIGHT TO VIDEO $400: In "Buzz Lightyear of Star Command", this "enterprising" actor sings "To Infinity & Beyond" William Shatner |
#3699, aired 2000-10-05 | SECONDS, PLEASE $1,100 (Daily Double): In 1969 Buzz Aldrin became the second to set foot here the moon |
#3564, aired 2000-02-17 | CLASSIC TEEN CINEMA $200: In this James Dean film, Buzz dies when his leather jacket catches on his car door handle Rebel Without a Cause |
#3525, aired 1999-12-24 | MOON MEN TODAY $300: The second man on the Moon, he came in second on "Celebrity Jeopardy!" Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin |
#3462, aired 1999-09-28 | COCKNEY RHYMING SLANG $400: Isle of Wight means this, so if you buzz in with a correct response, I'll say it right |
#3441, aired 1999-07-19 | THE GREEN HORNET $400: Buzz in & tell us that this Rimsky-Korsakov piece was the Green Hornet's theme "Flight of the Bumblebee" |
#3307, aired 1999-01-12 | THE "6"th SENSE $200: Tod Stiles & Buzz Murdock cruised America in a 1960 Corvette in this TV series Route 66 |
#3168, aired 1998-05-13 | A GAMEY CATEGORY $200: Careful! Don't make the man's nose buzz while removing his funny bone in this game Operation |
#3131, aired 1998-03-23 | ERIC STOLTZ WAS IN THAT? $1000: There was a lot of buzz when Eric starred in the 1989 sequel to this 1986 Jeff Goldblum film The Fly |
#3118, aired 1998-03-04 | GO TO "H" $100: Buzz in when you know this one -- in ancient times, this sweet, sticky liquid was used to treat wounds Honey |
#3061, aired 1997-12-15 | TELEVISION $200: This character & his friends brew Buzz Beer in his garage -- "It's the Beer That Throws Up Smooth" Drew Carey |
#2994, aired 1997-09-11 | POETS & POETRY $400: Odd thing, but she "heard a fly buzz when" she "died" & "felt a funeral in" her "brain" Emily Dickinson |
#2825, aired 1996-12-06 | POETS $800: Her "I Heard a Fly Buzz" may have been based on a chapter in "The House of the Seven Gables" Emily Dickinson |
#2783, aired 1996-10-09 | SPACE EXPLORATION $1,200 (Daily Double): The last mission in this U.S. series was manned by Jim Lovell & Buzz Aldrin Gemini |
#2685, aired 1996-04-12 | SPACE EXPLORERS $400 (Daily Double): Buzz Aldrin left NASA in 1971 & became commander of the test pilot school at this California air force base Edwards AFB |
#2673, aired 1996-03-27 | AUTOBIOGRAPHIES $400: In "Return to Earth", this 2nd man to walk on the moon told of the pressures he faced on & off the job Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin |
#2663, aired 1996-03-13 | MAGIC $100: After other magicians started performing this illusion, Horace Goldin upgraded his version to use a buzz saw sawing a woman in half |
#2359, aired 1994-12-01 | WOMEN POETS $600: A chapter in "The House of Seven Gables" may have influenced her "I heard a fly buzz-when I died" Emily Dickinson |
#1731, aired 1992-02-24 | POETRY $800: Her poem "I Heard a Fly Buzz" was a take-off from a chapter in "The House of the Seven Gables" Emily Dickinson |
#1729, aired 1992-02-20 | SPACE EXPLORATION $200: 1 of 3 astronauts to whom Richard Nixon awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1969 (Neil) Armstrong (or Buzz Aldrin or Michael Collins) |
#1661, aired 1991-11-18 | POETS & POETRY $600 (Daily Double): She called bees "buccaneers of buzz" in her poem No. 1405 Emily Dickinson |
#1415, aired 1990-10-26 | POETRY $200: Emily Dickinson wrote, "I heard a fly" do this "when I died" buzz |
#1205, aired 1989-11-24 | MAGIC $300: In the 1930s Harry Blackstone "improved" this trick by using a buzz saw cutting a lady in half |
#1013, aired 1989-01-18 | SCIENTISTS $200: Pause, take a deep breath, & then buzz in if you know that Joseph Priestley helped discover this oxygen |
#783, aired 1988-01-20 | "ZZ" IN MUSIC $100: In an early Rolling Stones song, Mick sings, "I'm a king bee, I" do this "all night long" buzz |
#667, aired 1987-06-30 | BOOKS & AUTHORS $800: After walking on the moon in 1969, he wrote the book "Return to Earth" Buzz Aldrin |
#638, aired 1987-05-20 | 10-LETTER WORDS $600: To risk peril or invite loss, or what you do to your winnings every time you buzz in during this show jeopardize |
#366, aired 1986-02-03 | TOOLS $200: They come in rip, hack, & buzz varieties saws |
#341, aired 1985-12-30 | MOVIE VILLAINS $500: Mountain range where Bogie's Mad Dog Earle met his maker the Sierras |
#161, aired 1985-04-22 | "LEE"S $300: Never known to smoke, drink or swear, in 1852 he became Supt. of West Point Robert E. Lee |
#63, aired 1984-12-05 | HOTEL NAMES $200: Liz's Nicky Hilton |
#63, aired 1984-12-05 | MATHEMATICS $400: Mathematical function people in the Bible were always going forth & doing multiplying |
#63, aired 1984-12-05 | MATHEMATICS $800: Total meters in a hectometer 100 |
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