#8145, aired 2020-01-24 | HOLLYWOOD & LINE $400: Movie that gave us "Dynaguy, snagged on takeoff! Splashdown, sucked into a vortex... no capes!" The Incredibles |
#7774, aired 2018-05-31 | COMIC BOOKS WITHOUT CAPES $400: This animated green hero & his friend Pokey the horse hit the comics with "50 Shades of Clay" in 2017 Gumby |
#7774, aired 2018-05-31 | COMIC BOOKS WITHOUT CAPES $800: Usagi Yojimbo is a 17th century ronin, a masterless this warrior, who also happens to be a rabbit a samurai |
#7774, aired 2018-05-31 | COMIC BOOKS WITHOUT CAPES $1200: Just as in literature, you can get this type of collection, from Latin for "all", for comic books omnibus |
#7774, aired 2018-05-31 | COMIC BOOKS WITHOUT CAPES $1600: An '80s band who sang "So Alive" was named after the underground comic "Love &" these, which is still published Love and Rockets |
#7774, aired 2018-05-31 | COMIC BOOKS WITHOUT CAPES $2000: This "epic" 4-letter comic series from Brian K. Vaughn & Fiona Staples features winged Alana & horned Marko Saga |
#7768, aired 2018-05-23 | PLANET OF THE CAPES $400: This government facility abbreviated KSC is found on Cape Canaveral in Florida the Kennedy Space Center |
#7768, aired 2018-05-23 | PLANET OF THE CAPES $800: Mexico's resort region of Cabo San Lucas is found at the southern tip of this peninsula Baja California |
#7768, aired 2018-05-23 | PLANET OF THE CAPES $1200: Found near Calais, Cap Gris-Nez translates as "Cape" these 2 words, for the color of its rocks gray nose |
#7768, aired 2018-05-23 | PLANET OF THE CAPES $1600: The Gaelic songs & poems of Malcolm Gillis praise the landscape of Cape Breton in this Canadian province Nova Scotia |
#7768, aired 2018-05-23 | PLANET OF THE CAPES $2000: Cap-Vert, the westernmost point in mainland Africa, is the site of this Senegalese capital city Dakar |
#7303, aired 2016-05-18 | I HEART CAPES $400: In 1620 the Pilgrims landed at Provincetown on the tip of this cape Cape Cod |
#7303, aired 2016-05-18 | I HEART CAPES $800: This cape in Brevard County, Florida changed its name to honor John F. Kennedy & then back again Cape Canaveral |
#7303, aired 2016-05-18 | I HEART CAPES $1200: There's Cape Horn & False Cape Horn at the bottom of this country on the west coast of South America Chile |
#7303, aired 2016-05-18 | I HEART CAPES $1600: This cape with a cheerful name at the bottom of Africa was first sighted by Europeans in 1488 the Cape of Good Hope |
#7303, aired 2016-05-18 | I HEART CAPES $2000: This "Cape" city in Southeastern Missouri is the hometown of Rush Limbaugh Cape Girardeau |
#7058, aired 2015-04-29 | CAPES $400: On July 24, 1950 a 2-stage rocket called Bumper 8 became the first rocket launched from this cape Cape Canaveral |
#7058, aired 2015-04-29 | CAPES $800: Normandy's Cap Gris-Nez, which means "gray nose cape", sticks its nose into this body of water the English Channel |
#7058, aired 2015-04-29 | CAPES $1200: Tourists flock to this cape or cabo where Baja California comes to a point Cabo San Lucas |
#7058, aired 2015-04-29 | CAPES $4,000 (Daily Double): The boundary line between the South Atlantic & the South Pacific is the meridian of this cape Cape Horn |
#6892, aired 2014-07-29 | GRAPHIC NOVEL ADAPTATIONS $1600: On film Chris Evans & Jeffrey Dean Morgan eschewed capes & masks in this movie based on a Vertigo mercenary team The Losers |
#6496, aired 2012-12-10 | CAPES OF ALL SHAPES $200: Dumbledore gave Harry Potter a cloak with this power as an anonymous Christmas gift invisibility |
#6496, aired 2012-12-10 | CAPES OF ALL SHAPES $400: Once a center of the whaling industry, this cape, highlighted here, is between one & 20 miles wide Cape Cod |
#6496, aired 2012-12-10 | CAPES OF ALL SHAPES $600: Edna Mode says, "Stratogirl! April 23rd, '57! Cape caught in a jet turbine... no capes!" in this Pixar film The Incredibles |
#6496, aired 2012-12-10 | CAPES OF ALL SHAPES $800: Alan Shepard left this Florida cape in a big hurry on May 5, 1961 Cape Canaveral |
#6496, aired 2012-12-10 | CAPES OF ALL SHAPES $1000: It's the 6-letter wool wrap from Latin America seen here a sarape |
#6486, aired 2012-11-26 | WHAT'S YOUR SIGN? $400: April 25:
This sign that doesn't like red capes Taurus |
#6267, aired 2011-12-13 | CAPES $400: Cape Sable, the USA's southernmost mainland point, lies within this Florida national park the Everglades |
#6267, aired 2011-12-13 | CAPES $800: In 1623 this Massachusetts cape was named for the then-queen of England Cape Ann |
#6267, aired 2011-12-13 | CAPES $1200: In 1938 the German ship Admiral Karpfanger was mysteriously lost off this Chilean cape Cape Horn |
#6267, aired 2011-12-13 | CAPES $1600: The entrance to this Australian bay near Sydney is guarded by Cape Banks & Cape Solander Botany Bay |
#6267, aired 2011-12-13 | CAPES $2000: Cape Spartel, 6 miles west of Tangier, is the point where the Atlantic Ocean & this strait meet Gibraltar |
#5070, aired 2006-09-29 | THE NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM $1000: 1 of 2 North Carolina capes designated a national seashore Cape Hatteras or Cape Lookout |
#4801, aired 2005-06-20 | THE POPES $1200: Pius X's original name was Giuseppe Sarto; sarto means this, one of the first craftsmen a new pope sees tailor |
#4257, aired 2003-02-18 | NATIONAL THINGS $800: Capes Cod, Hatteras & Lookout are national these, where life's a beach seashores |
#4157, aired 2002-10-01 | PLANET OF THE CAPES $400: It's what Cape Canaveral was called from 1963 to 1973 Cape Kennedy |
#4157, aired 2002-10-01 | PLANET OF THE CAPES $800: In 1616 Dutch sailor Willem Schouten named this South American cape for his native town Cape Horn |
#4157, aired 2002-10-01 | PLANET OF THE CAPES $1200: This "fishy" peninsula is 1-20 miles wide & has Nantucket Sound directly south Cape Cod |
#4157, aired 2002-10-01 | PLANET OF THE CAPES $1600: I'm afraid you might not know this cape, formed by the confluence of the Deep & Haw Rivers in North Carolina Cape Fear |
#4157, aired 2002-10-01 | PLANET OF THE CAPES $2000: Praia is the capital of this African republic that consists of a group of volcanic islands Cape Verde Islands |
#4127, aired 2002-07-09 | CAPES $200: Barnstable, Massachusetts, including the village of Hyannis, is the largest city on this hook-shaped peninsula Cape Cod |
#4127, aired 2002-07-09 | CAPES $400: Mariners sometimes mistake a cape on Hoste Island 35 miles to the northwest for this cape in Tierra del Fuego Cape Horn |
#4127, aired 2002-07-09 | CAPES $600: Alaska's Cape Prince of Wales & Russia's Cape Dezhnyov are separated by this body of water the Bering Strait |
#4127, aired 2002-07-09 | CAPES $1000: Knowing that Captain Cook named this cape on Washington's strait of Juan de Fuca "will get you nowhere" Cape Flattery |
#4127, aired 2002-07-09 | CAPES $1,200 (Daily Double): This North Carolina cape on Smith Island was named for the treacherous waters surrounding it Cape Fear |
#3785, aired 2001-02-02 | U.S. GEOGRAPHY $500: 1 of 2 capes in North Carolina that have been designated national seashores Hatteras & Lookout |
#3492, aired 1999-11-09 | LAND FORMATIONS $100: Cod,
Horn,
of Good Hope Capes |
#3055, aired 1997-12-05 | U.S. GEOGRAPHY $400: Look out for Capes Lookout, Hatteras & Fear when sailing along this state's coast North Carolina |
#3018, aired 1997-10-15 | CAPES $200: This promontory on a barrier island is the site of the John F. Kennedy Space Center Cape Canaveral |
#3018, aired 1997-10-15 | CAPES $400: In 1620 the Pilgrims dropped anchor in Provincetown Harbor on this cape Cape Cod |
#3018, aired 1997-10-15 | CAPES $600: No point on any continent is closer to Antarctica than this Chilean cape Cape Horn |
#3018, aired 1997-10-15 | CAPES $800: Cape Morris Jesup on this Danish island was named for a pres. of the American Museum of Natural History Greenland |
#3018, aired 1997-10-15 | CAPES $1000: Cape Campbell & Cape Palliser are on opposite sides of the Cook Strait in this country New Zealand |
#3004, aired 1997-09-25 | LAND FORMATIONS $100: These include Cod, Horn & of Good Hope capes |
#2896, aired 1997-03-17 | CAPES $100: Europe's northernmost point on the continent is Cape Nordkyn in this country Norway |
#2896, aired 1997-03-17 | CAPES $200: The southernmost point in the continental U.S. is Cape Sable in this state Florida |
#2896, aired 1997-03-17 | CAPES $300: The terrain of this Chilean cape in the Drake Passage rises to 1,391 feet Cape Horn |
#2896, aired 1997-03-17 | CAPES $400: This state's Cape Ann is the site of such resorts as Gloucester & Essex Massachusetts |
#2896, aired 1997-03-17 | CAPES $500: This Canadian city's most famous landmark, The Citadel, overlooks the city from Cape Diamond Quebec City |
#1983, aired 1993-03-31 | "C" HERE $100: Fear, Horn & Cod are 3 of these capes |
#1944, aired 1993-02-04 | CAPES $200: In 1958, the first U.S. satellite, Explorer I, was sent into orbit from this cape Cape Canaveral |
#1944, aired 1993-02-04 | CAPES $400: Dutch sailor Willem Schouten named this South American cape for his hometown in Holland Cape Horn |
#1944, aired 1993-02-04 | CAPES $800: Cape Gris-Nez, which extends into this strait, is the French point nearest to Great Britain Strait of Dover |
#1944, aired 1993-02-04 | CAPES $1,000 (Daily Double): North Carolina's southernmost point received this name because sailors dreaded the dangerous waters nearby Cape Fear |
#1944, aired 1993-02-04 | CAPES $1000: Gloucester & Rockport are the main towns on this Mass. cape about 30 miles northeast of Boston Cape Ann |
#1637, aired 1991-10-15 | GEOGRAPHIC CAPES $200: Cape Town, South Africa is some 30 miles north of this cape the Cape of Good Hope |
#1637, aired 1991-10-15 | GEOGRAPHIC CAPES $400: With its cold climate you may think it's the tip of the iceberg as well as of South America Cape Horn |
#1637, aired 1991-10-15 | GEOGRAPHIC CAPES $600: As the saying goes, standing on this cape on the Juan de Fuca Strait in Washington will get you nowhere Flattery |
#1637, aired 1991-10-15 | GEOGRAPHIC CAPES $800: 1 of America's oldest ocean resorts, this N.J. cape was named for a Dutch explorer, not a month Cape May |
#1637, aired 1991-10-15 | GEOGRAPHIC CAPES $1000: In 1975, after 500 years of its rule, Portugal gave this island group off Africa's west coast its independence the Cape Verde Islands |
#1218, aired 1989-12-13 | U.S. GEOGRAPHY $1000: In California & Michigan, capes are not called capes but this points |
#1085, aired 1989-04-28 | GEOGRAPHIC CAPES $200: This cape extends like an elbow on the Massachusetts coastline Cape Cod |
#1085, aired 1989-04-28 | GEOGRAPHIC CAPES $400: In 1957 the 1st intermediate range ballistic missile was fired from here Cape Canaveral |
#1085, aired 1989-04-28 | GEOGRAPHIC CAPES $600: Known for its Victorian houses, Cape May, on this state's shore, is one of the oldest U.S. resorts New Jersey |
#1085, aired 1989-04-28 | GEOGRAPHIC CAPES $800: If you sail from Cape Fear to Cape Lookout to Cape Hatteras, you've gone along this state's coast North Carolina |
#1085, aired 1989-04-28 | GEOGRAPHIC CAPES $1000: The northernmost cape in the U.S. is this point north of the northernmost town Point Barrow |
#840, aired 1988-04-08 | CIVIL WAR $600: Fond of capes & plumed hats, this flamboyant cavalryman's real 1st names were James Ewell Brown Jeb Stuart |