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#7563, aired 2017-06-28 | SURPRISE! $1000: It can be an experience resulting in a sudden realization & also an early A.M. drink of liquor an eye-opener |
#6652, aired 2013-07-16 | PUSH & PULL $800: Having no opener for his beverage can at a picnic prompted Ernie Fraze to invent this in 1959 the pull top cap |
#6546, aired 2013-02-18 | NATIONALITIES? $600: The original one of these had a blade, a reamer, a screwdriver & a can opener a Swiss Army knife |
#6258, aired 2011-11-30 | PARTS OF THE WHOLE $800: Drive wheel, magnetic lid holder, cutting blade an electric can opener |
#6087, aired 2011-02-15 | "CHURCH" & "STATE" $1200: A can opener with a triangular pointed end a church key |
#5547, aired 2008-10-21 | WHAT'VE YOU GOT THERE? $1200: So you're not neutral on having the Ranger type of this knife with a wood saw, can opener &, of course, toothpick a Swiss Army knife |
#4883, aired 2005-11-30 | "CAN" OPENER $400: The archbishop of this district is the primate of all England Canterbury |
#4883, aired 2005-11-30 | "CAN" OPENER $800: China has a "grand" one, & so does Venice a canal |
#4883, aired 2005-11-30 | "CAN" OPENER $1200: John Steinbeck described this district of Monterey as "a poem, a stink, a grating noise" Cannery Row |
#4883, aired 2005-11-30 | "CAN" OPENER $1600: Spanning 1,800 feet, the Quebec Bridge is the world's longest bridge of this type cantilever |
#4883, aired 2005-11-30 | "CAN" OPENER $2000: "Optimism" is the alternate title of this Voltaire work Candide |
#4426, aired 2003-12-01 | WHAT WOULD WE DO WITHOUT... $1000: ...this electric device like Cuisinart's with power pierce blade & magnetic lid holder a can opener |
#4349, aired 2003-06-26 | INVENTIVE MINDS $400: After he forgot a can opener for his beverages at a picnic, Ermal Fraze invented this pull tab opener |
#4346, aired 2003-06-23 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $600: Originally, this red "Officer's Knife" included a can opener, a blade, a screwdriver & a reamer Swiss Army Knife |
#4246, aired 2003-02-03 | INSPECT HER GADGET $1000: Lillian Moller Gilbreth invented the type of this household item with the step-on opener still used today garbage can |
#3409, aired 1999-06-03 | GANGSTER'S DICTIONARY $200: You mugs, I need a "can opener", a tool used to open one of these, not a tin can Safe |
#3407, aired 1999-06-01 | PARTS OF THE WHOLE $400: Cutting blade, release knob, magnetic lid lifter Can opener |
#1439, aired 1990-11-29 | ANIMAL GROUPS $200: These house pets come in a clowder, or, when they hear the can opener cats |
#1185, aired 1989-10-27 | "KEY"s $400: Holy Schlitz! It's slang for a beer can opener a churchkey |
#1135, aired 1989-07-07 | HOUSEHOLD HINTS $200: Mary Ellen says you can use a beer can opener to devein these crustaceans shrimp |
#686, aired 1987-09-07 | FACTS & FIGURES $500: In 1986, this kitchen appliance costing only 5 books was S&H Green Stamps' most popular item an electric can opener |
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