#8887, aired 2023-06-06 | WATERFOWL-POURRI $600: This gangly, black-feathered character often ran afoul of Porky Pig or Elmer Fudd in Warner Bros. cartoons Daffy Duck |
#8874, aired 2023-05-18 | THE WORLD OF HANNA-BARBERA $600: The characters called Schtroumpfs in Europe were these in Hanna-Barbera cartoons Smurfs |
#8727, aired 2022-10-25 | TV CARTOONS $200: On "Adventure Time", the Ice King was voiced by Tom Kenny, also the voice of this title guy since 1999... are ya ready, kids?! SpongeBob SquarePants |
#8727, aired 2022-10-25 | TV CARTOONS $400: After nearly dying in a car wreck in 1961, Mel Blanc, in a body cast at home, voiced this guy, Fred Flintstone's best pal Barney Rubble |
#8727, aired 2022-10-25 | TV CARTOONS $600: Businesses next to this title Fox eatery: A Site for Sore Thighs, A Small Price Toupee & Baby Got Back Problems Physical Therapy Bob's Burgers |
#8727, aired 2022-10-25 | TV CARTOONS $800: A close-up of the clenched fist of this PBS character before he punched D.W. became a giant meme of anger expression Arthur |
#8727, aired 2022-10-25 | TV CARTOONS $1000: Going big on many levels, this title guy hung out with "The Masters of the Universe" & holding a sword, bellowed, "I have the power!" He-Man |
#8310, aired 2021-01-08 | A TRIP AROUND THE LIBRARY $800: In periodicals, we'll enjoy this literary magazine Harold Ross founded in 1925 & try our best to understand half its cartoons The New Yorker |
#8128, aired 2020-01-01 | COMICS & GRAPHIC NOVELS $1000: "Exit Stage Left" reimagines this cat from Hanna-Barbera cartoons as a Southern playwright in the 1950s Snagglepuss |
#7977, aired 2019-04-23 | POTPOURRI $400: "Rabbit of Seville" & "Rabbitson Crusoe" are cartoons both featuring this character Bugs Bunny |
#7927, aired 2019-02-12 | BUGS BUNNY CARTOONS $200: Bugs Bunny first asked this 3-word question in the cartoon "A Wild Hare" "What's up, Doc?" |
#7927, aired 2019-02-12 | BUGS BUNNY CARTOONS $400: In "Super-Rabbit", Bugs eats specially fortified these & briefly acquires superpowers carrots |
#7927, aired 2019-02-12 | BUGS BUNNY CARTOONS $600: Usually chasing a fast-moving bird, this character pursues Bugs in "To Hare is Human" Wile E. Coyote |
#7927, aired 2019-02-12 | BUGS BUNNY CARTOONS $800: As a mostly unseen animator, Bugs abuses this character in "Duck Amuck" Daffy Duck |
#7927, aired 2019-02-12 | BUGS BUNNY CARTOONS $1000: "Hare-Way to the Stars" is one cartoon where Bugs takes on this menacing alien Marvin Martian |
#7751, aired 2018-04-30 | LET'S WATCH CARTOONS $200: Bobby, hyper-aware on A.D.D. drugs on this Texas 'toon:
"There's some milk in the fridge that's about to go bad... & there it goes" King of the Hill |
#7751, aired 2018-04-30 | LET'S WATCH CARTOONS $400: This Netflix character looked like he was headed for an Oscar nomination for his role as Secretariat BoJack Horseman |
#7751, aired 2018-04-30 | LET'S WATCH CARTOONS $600: Bill Burr & Laura Dern lead their clan on "F is for" this, & don't turn your response into a YouTube moment F is for Family |
#7751, aired 2018-04-30 | LET'S WATCH CARTOONS $800: The yakuza, Kenny Loggins & selling a ton of cocaine were in this spy cartoon that added "Vice" to its title in season 5 Archer |
#7751, aired 2018-04-30 | LET'S WATCH CARTOONS $1000: Turns out one of Roger the Alien's disguises on this show was 1980 Miracle on Ice Olympic teamer Chex Lemeneux American Dad! |
#7698, aired 2018-02-14 | PRIZE $200: Draw! Bill Mauldin was a 2-time recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for editorial these cartoons |
#7464, aired 2017-02-09 | LOVE $800: L'amour is the raison d'etre of this character who does "zee woo-ing" in cartoons like "For Scent-imental Reasons" Pepé le Pew |
#7240, aired 2016-02-19 | AN ACTOR'S LIFE FOR ME $800: J.K. Simmons played this newspaper man in "Spider-Man" movies & voiced him in many cartoons & a video game J. Jonah Jameson |
#7188, aired 2015-12-09 | WORDS & PHRASES $800: This 3-word phrase at the end of Warner Bros. cartoons was first uttered in 1930 "That's all, folks" |
#7186, aired 2015-12-07 | PULLING RANK $2000: When General Patton wanted to censor this Pulitzer-winning sergeant's "Willie & Joe" cartoons, General Eisenhower said no Bill Mauldin |
#7081, aired 2015-06-01 | CARTOONS $400: Pikachu, Chespin & Bunnelby are these title creatures battling it out on Cartoon Network Pokémon |
#7081, aired 2015-06-01 | CARTOONS $800: This Oscar-winning 2014 Disney feature cartoon about a loveable robot was not preceded by 5 similar movies Big Hero 6 |
#7081, aired 2015-06-01 | CARTOONS $1200: "There's a Hair in My Dirt!" is a worm tale by this cartoonist best known for the zany "Far Side" Gary Larson |
#7081, aired 2015-06-01 | CARTOONS $1600: Award-winning cartoonist Michael Ramirez brings humor to IBD, this type of person's Business Daily an investor |
#7081, aired 2015-06-01 | CARTOONS $2000: NPR Paris reporter Eleanor Beardsley learned French as a child reading about this cartoon Gaul Asterix |
#6985, aired 2015-01-16 | EUROPEAN PAINTERS $400: In the 1770s he painted cartoons, or preliminary paintings, for tapestries for the Spanish crown Goya |
#6951, aired 2014-12-01 | KIDS IN LIT $800: In 2007 Greg Heffley's adventures began in "A Novel of Cartoons", book 1 of this series Diary of a Wimpy Kid |
#6818, aired 2014-04-16 | PUP CULTURE $600: In TV cartoons, Don Messick was the voice of Scooby-Doo as well as this dog of the Jetsons Astro |
#6758, aired 2014-01-22 | TV CARTOONS $200: The most despised man in Springfield, he offered his employees a free beer policy instead of a dental plan Mr. Burns |
#6758, aired 2014-01-22 | TV CARTOONS $400: Not exactly the brightest starfish in the sea, he's SpongeBob's neighbor & best friend Patrick |
#6758, aired 2014-01-22 | TV CARTOONS $600: A Kimmunicator is one tool that helped this Disney Channel girl fight crime Kim Possible |
#6758, aired 2014-01-22 | TV CARTOONS $800: "Big House Blues" was the first episode featuring this asthmatic Chihuahua & "eediot" cat Ren & Stimpy |
#6758, aired 2014-01-22 | TV CARTOONS $1000: Hokey smoke! This squirrel from Frostbite Falls was a snare drum major at Juilliard Rocky |
#6734, aired 2013-12-19 | ANAGRAMS $800: In cartoons she gets slipped a Mickey:
NOISE IMMUNE Minnie Mouse |
#6733, aired 2013-12-18 | FILM COMPOSERS $800: Carl W. Stalling composed scores for such cartoons as "8 Ball Bunny" & "Pied Piper Porky" for this studio Warner Bros. |
#6676, aired 2013-09-30 | OSCAR-NOMINATED WARNER BROS. CARTOONS $200: "Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt", starring this long-eared fellow Bugs Bunny |
#6676, aired 2013-09-30 | OSCAR-NOMINATED WARNER BROS. CARTOONS $400: "Tweetie Pie", co-starring this foe Sylvester |
#6676, aired 2013-09-30 | OSCAR-NOMINATED WARNER BROS. CARTOONS $600: "Walky Talky Hawky", starring this, I say, this rooster Foghorn Leghorn |
#6676, aired 2013-09-30 | OSCAR-NOMINATED WARNER BROS. CARTOONS $800: "Swooner Crooner", starring th-th-this character as th-the supervisor of an egg factory Porky Pig |
#6676, aired 2013-09-30 | OSCAR-NOMINATED WARNER BROS. CARTOONS $1000: "For Scent-imental Reasons", starring this early example of Eurotrash Pepe LePew |
#6650, aired 2013-07-12 | COMPOUND WORDS $600: In TV cartoons, Shoeshine Boy would take an energy pill & become this canine superhero who spoke in rhyme Underdog |
#6433, aired 2012-08-01 | ANIMATED CHARACTERS $400: In "Looney Tunes" cartoons, Granny's pets are this cat & this canary Sylvester & Tweety |
#6426, aired 2012-07-23 | CLASSIC CARTOONS $200: Despite being told to "watch out", this swinging title guy always smashed into a tree George of the Jungle |
#6426, aired 2012-07-23 | CLASSIC CARTOONS $400: Rocky & Bullwinkle battled the evil Boris Badenov & her Natasha |
#6426, aired 2012-07-23 | CLASSIC CARTOONS $600: The concept for this show came from a sketch of 2 characters in cavemen skins & a primitive phonograph The Flintstones |
#6426, aired 2012-07-23 | CLASSIC CARTOONS $800: Walter Lantz' wife voiced this cartoon character that was inspired by a real bird Woody Woodpecker |
#6426, aired 2012-07-23 | CLASSIC CARTOONS $1000: The theme to this cartoon says, "You're not fooling me 'cause I can see the way you shake and shiver" Scooby-Doo |
#6397, aired 2012-06-12 | "SIDE" DISHES $6,000 (Daily Double): This comic strip's genesis was in a series of animal cartoons called "Nature's Way" first published in 1979 The Far Side |
#5880, aired 2010-03-19 | BUGS BUNNY $800: He voiced Bugs in almost 200 cartoons over a 50-year period Mel Blanc |
#5698, aired 2009-05-20 | "ROAD" TEST $200: This bird-brain starred in such cartoons as "Zipping Along", "The Wild Chase", &, of course, "Beep Beep" the Road Runner |
#5528, aired 2008-09-24 | VERY PUNNY $400: The folks who made Bugs Bunny cartoons were rabbit punsters who came up with titles like 1945's this "Trigger" Hare |
#5421, aired 2008-03-17 | SHERLOCK HOLMES $400: This star of "Lawrence of Arabia" voiced Sherlock Holmes for a series of cartoons in the 1980s (Peter) O'Toole |
#5164, aired 2007-02-08 | I STILL LIKE CARTOONS $200: This guy's theme song tells us "Absorbent & yellow & porous is he" SpongeBob SquarePants |
#5164, aired 2007-02-08 | I STILL LIKE CARTOONS $400: This Great Dane was introduced in 1969, & you'd have gotten away with $400 if it weren't for those meddling kids Scooby-Doo |
#5164, aired 2007-02-08 | I STILL LIKE CARTOONS $600: These 2 title kids get to torment the Grim Reaper after winning a limbo contest against him Billy & Mandy |
#5164, aired 2007-02-08 | I STILL LIKE CARTOONS $800: He leads Ed & Edd in trying to carry out various adolescent schemes Eddy |
#5164, aired 2007-02-08 | I STILL LIKE CARTOONS $1000: Looking like a refugee from "Pac Man", Blooregard Q. Kazoo hangs out with his pal, Mac, on this show Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends |
#5154, aired 2007-01-25 | A VISIT TO DENMARK $1200: When the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten published these in late 2005, a worldwide crisis developed Muhammad cartoons |
#5136, aired 2007-01-01 | MOVIE PEOPLE $400: His first animated cartoons were shown in Kansas City under the title "Laugh-O-Grams"; Mickey came later Walt Disney |
#5012, aired 2006-05-30 | SHERMANS $400: In TV cartoons, Sherman was this animated dog's boy Peabody |
#4992, aired 2006-05-02 | WHAT THE "H"? $1200: In video games & cartoons, Sonic is one of these critters a hedgehog |
#4933, aired 2006-02-08 | NEVER TOO OLD FOR CARTOONS $400: This show's episodes include "Cartman's Funny Hate Crime 2000" South Park |
#4933, aired 2006-02-08 | NEVER TOO OLD FOR CARTOONS $800: The dad on this show fought for the heavyweight title, won a Grammy & nearly caused a nuclear reactor explosion The Simpsons |
#4933, aired 2006-02-08 | NEVER TOO OLD FOR CARTOONS $1200: Offered dessert, this show's baby Stewie replied, "But no sprinkles. And for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you" Family Guy |
#4933, aired 2006-02-08 | NEVER TOO OLD FOR CARTOONS $1600: If you don't know he's trapped in the future by the evil shape-shifting wizard Aku, then you don't know this guy Samurai Jack |
#4933, aired 2006-02-08 | NEVER TOO OLD FOR CARTOONS $2000: Let's see if you've stayed up late to see Frylock, Meatwad & Master Shake, 3 of this Cartoon Network group Aqua Teen Hunger Force |
#4929, aired 2006-02-02 | NEWSPAPERS $400: Its front page features "Snapshots", which depict trends in graphs & cartoons USA Today |
#4804, aired 2005-06-23 | "B" BOYS $1200: "Penguin Dreams and Stranger Things (A Bloom County Book)" is a collection of cartoons by this man Berke Breathed |
#4802, aired 2005-06-21 | LOONEY TUNES $1,200 (Daily Double): Punning on Bugs' catchphrase, it's the title of the cartoon in which Bugs played Brunhilde & Elmer Fudd was Siegfried "What's Opera, Doc?" |
#4546, aired 2004-05-17 | ANIMAL WORDPLAY $400: In the titles of Bugs Bunny cartoons, it precedes "Trigger" & "Tonic" "Hare" |
#4515, aired 2004-04-02 | CLASSIC CARTOON CHARACTERS $200: This character's "Th-Th-Th-Th-That's All, Folks" is at the end of many Warner Bros. cartoons Porky Pig |
#4506, aired 2004-03-22 | "SIDE" EFFECTS $800: You can get an 18-pound collection of every one of these Gary Larson cartoons "The Far Side" |
#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 |
#4376, aired 2003-09-22 | THREE'S A CROWD $800: In cartoons, his nephews are Huey, Dewey & Louie Donald Duck |
#4232, aired 2003-01-14 | TV CARTOONS $200: According to their theme song, they're "The modern Stone-Age family" The Flintstones |
#4232, aired 2003-01-14 | TV CARTOONS $400: In a 2001 10th anniversary special, these kids were "All Growed Up" Rugrats |
#4232, aired 2003-01-14 | TV CARTOONS $600: Before moving on to "King of the Hill", Mike Judge created & gave voice to this adolescent pair Beavis and Butt-head |
#4232, aired 2003-01-14 | TV CARTOONS $800: He's the PBS title character seen here, along with someone else you might recognize Arthur |
#4232, aired 2003-01-14 | TV CARTOONS $1000: In a '70s spinoff from the original series, these gals found themselves "in Outer Space" Josie and the Pussycats |
#4127, aired 2002-07-09 | "DIS"SING YOU $400: In 1923 he moved to L.A. & tried to make it as a film director, but had to go back to producing cartoons Walt Disney |
#4099, aired 2002-05-30 | REUBEN AWARD CARTOONISTS $1200: 1956 winner Herbert L. Block who signed his editorial cartoons this way, passed away in 2001 Herblock |
#4096, aired 2002-05-27 | COOL! $600: Cartoons featuring this mute penguin included "Snow Place Like Home" & "Polar Fright" Chilly Willy |
#3708, aired 2000-10-18 | NATIONAL MAGAZINE AWARD WINNERS $400: In 2000 it won for General Excellence, Public Interest & Fiction, not for its cartoons The New Yorker |
#3448, aired 1999-09-08 | NICKELODEON $400: Henry & June live inside a comic book filled with mind-scrambling cartoons on this show KaBlam! |
#3447, aired 1999-09-07 | CARTOONS $100: On Saturday morning, this Disney hero attends Prometheus Academy Hercules |
#3447, aired 1999-09-07 | CARTOONS $200: The monster seen here (Godzilla) originally appeared in movies from this country Japan |
#3447, aired 1999-09-07 | CARTOONS $300: This "Funnie" middle school student got his first movie in March 1999 Doug |
#3447, aired 1999-09-07 | CARTOONS $400: Ms. Frizzle, a science teacher, drives this title vehicle The Magic School Bus |
#3447, aired 1999-09-07 | CARTOONS $500: Bubbles, Blossom & Buttercup make up this group devoted to "Saving the Day Before Bedtime" The Powerpuff Girls |
#3130, aired 1998-03-20 | THE SATURDAY EVENING POST $100: Pre-"Peanuts", he sold some of his cartoons to the Saturday Evening Post Charles Schulz |
#3130, aired 1998-03-20 | SATURDAY MORNING CARTOONS $100: This title dog's real first name is Scoobert Scooby-Doo |
#3130, aired 1998-03-20 | SATURDAY MORNING CARTOONS $200: Mush Mouth & Dumb Donald were some of the Cosby kids on the show whose title featured this one Fat Albert |
#3130, aired 1998-03-20 | SATURDAY MORNING CARTOONS $300: "The Immature Radioactive Samurai Slugs" on "Tiny Toons" were a parody of this cartoon group the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles |
#3130, aired 1998-03-20 | SATURDAY MORNING CARTOONS $400: In 1985 an animated version of this Soleil Moon Frye sitcom character made the scene Punky Brewster |
#3130, aired 1998-03-20 | SATURDAY MORNING CARTOONS $500: This ape was the white elephant that pet store owner Mr. Peebles couldn't get rid of Magilla Gorilla |
#3112, aired 1998-02-24 | CARTOONS $200: Mel Blanc said he created this character's voice by combining Brooklyn & Bronx accents Bugs Bunny |
#3112, aired 1998-02-24 | CARTOONS $400: I say there, son, this Warner Bros. cartoon rooster is sometimes pursued by a chicken hawk Foghorn Leghorn |
#3112, aired 1998-02-24 | CARTOONS $600: On screen, he's a "tubby little cubby all stuffed with fluff" Winnie the Pooh |
#3112, aired 1998-02-24 | CARTOONS $800: Ted Cassidy, who played Thing on "The Addams Family", was also the voice of The Thing of this superhero group The Fantastic 4 |
#3112, aired 1998-02-24 | CARTOONS $1000: Sylvester believes Hippety Hopper, a baby one of these, to be a gigantic mouse a kangaroo |
#3089, aired 1998-01-22 | FILM STARS $1000: An Oscar winner for "The Accused", she voiced the male role of Pugsley in "The Addams Family" cartoons Jodie Foster |
#3083, aired 1998-01-14 | CARTOONS $100: Director John Lasseter earned a 1995 Oscar for this first all-computerized animated feature Toy Story |
#3083, aired 1998-01-14 | CARTOONS $200: White Zombie's album sales soared after this MTV cartoon duo pronounced their video "cool" Beavis & Butt-head |
#3083, aired 1998-01-14 | CARTOONS $300: "Teen Wolf" debuted on TV in 1986 & these teenage terrapins hit the air the next year Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles |
#3083, aired 1998-01-14 | CARTOONS $500: This "sizzling" star provided the voice of Balto, the heroic sled dog in a 1995 feature Kevin Bacon |
#3083, aired 1998-01-14 | CARTOONS $600 (Daily Double): Characters from this Nickelodeon show are seen here: Rugrats |
#3028, aired 1997-10-29 | CARTOONISTS $100: Jim Morin's editorial cartoons for this Miami newspaper won a Pulitzer in 1996 Miami Herald |
#2615, aired 1996-01-05 | TELEVISION $500: This housekeeper was based on Ted Key's cartoons for the Saturday Evening Post Hazel |
#2599, aired 1995-12-14 | THE MASTERS $300: Francisco Bayeu helped Goya get commissions to design cartoons for these woven wall hangings tapestries |
#2551, aired 1995-10-09 | WARNER BROS. CARTOONS $100: "Carnivorous vulgaris" is one of this Roadrunner-chasing rascal's "scientific" names the (Wile E.) Coyote |
#2551, aired 1995-10-09 | WARNER BROS. CARTOONS $200: This "scent-imental" skunk was named after Charles Boyer's character in the film "Algiers" Pepé Le Pew |
#2551, aired 1995-10-09 | WARNER BROS. CARTOONS $300: This "fastest mouse" made his debut in 1953's "Cat-Tails for Two" Speedy Gonzales |
#2551, aired 1995-10-09 | WARNER BROS. CARTOONS $400: This "roughest, toughest he-man hombre that's ever crossed the Rio Grande" could never beat Bugs Bunny Yosemite Sam |
#2551, aired 1995-10-09 | WARNER BROS. CARTOONS $500: This animal is the symbol of the new Warner Bros. network Michigan J. Frog |
#2329, aired 1994-10-20 | ANIMATION $100: In the '30s the popularity of the Fleischer cartoons starring this sailor rivaled Disney's Mickey Mouse Popeye |
#2212, aired 1994-03-29 | IN THE BOOKSTORE $600: "It Came from the Far Side" is a collection of his far-out cartoons Gary Larson |
#2170, aired 1994-01-28 | WARNER BROS. CARTOONS $100: He's called "Taz" for short the Tasmanian Devil |
#2170, aired 1994-01-28 | WARNER BROS. CARTOONS $200: The 1947 cartoon that first paired this cat & bird won an Academy Award Sylvester & Tweety Bird |
#2170, aired 1994-01-28 | WARNER BROS. CARTOONS $300: This character's cartoons include "Odor-Able Kitty", "Heaven Scent" & "Touche and Go" Pepe Le Pew |
#2170, aired 1994-01-28 | WARNER BROS. CARTOONS $400: Mac 'n' Tosh, a goofy pair of these burrowing rodents, appeared in several cartoons gophers |
#2170, aired 1994-01-28 | WARNER BROS. CARTOONS $500: In 1958's "Robin Hood Daffy", he played Friar Tuck Porky Pig |
#2126, aired 1993-11-29 | TV CARTOONS $100: The musical group "The Bedrock Rockers" was featured in a comedy hour named for this cartoon family "The Flintstones" |
#2126, aired 1993-11-29 | TV CARTOONS $200: He was the Jetsons' family dog Astro |
#2126, aired 1993-11-29 | TV CARTOONS $300: After years as the movies' No. 1 son, Keye Luke finally played this detective in a cartoon series Charlie Chan |
#2126, aired 1993-11-29 | TV CARTOONS $400: A Tarzan spoof, this tree-swinger had a pet elephant named Shep "George of the Jungle" |
#2126, aired 1993-11-29 | TV CARTOONS $500: This superhero team consisted of Reid Richards, The Invisible Girl, The Human Torch, & The Thing "The Fantastic Four" |
#2046, aired 1993-06-28 | CARTOONS $100: This character's catch phrase was "I tawt I taw a puddy tat" Tweety Bird (or Tweety Pie) |
#2046, aired 1993-06-28 | CARTOONS $200: This red-headed Walter Lantz cartoon character is Los Angeles County's official recycling mascot Woody Woodpecker |
#2046, aired 1993-06-28 | CARTOONS $300: This mountie often found himself pursuing the dastardly Snidely Whiplash Dudley Do-Right |
#2046, aired 1993-06-28 | CARTOONS $400: In his quest to catch the Road Runner, Wile E. Coyote used handy contraptions from this company Acme |
#2046, aired 1993-06-28 | CARTOONS $500: This ape lived in Mr. Peebles' pet shop Magilla Gorilla |
#2037, aired 1993-06-15 | WORLD WAR II $800: His cartoons & sketches of the war won him a Pulitzer Prize in 1945 Bill Mauldin |
#1966, aired 1993-03-08 | MAGAZINES $400: Known for its cartoons, it's in the Top 30 in revenue but not even in the top 100 in circulation The New Yorker |
#1714, aired 1992-01-30 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $800: For over 29 years Sergio Aragones has been drawing marginal cartoons for this satirical magazine Mad |
#1658, aired 1991-11-13 | THE FUNNIES $500: His Stars and Stripes cartoons featured the battle-weary GIs Willie & Joe Bill Mauldin |
#1641, aired 1991-10-21 | CARTOONS $100: "The Flintstones" which premiered in 1960, was set in this prehistoric suburb Bedrock |
#1641, aired 1991-10-21 | CARTOONS $200: A boat called the Leakin' Lena figured prominently in this cartoon about a boy & his sea serpent Beany and Cecil |
#1641, aired 1991-10-21 | CARTOONS $300: He's "the fastest mouse in all Mexico" Speedy Gonzales |
#1641, aired 1991-10-21 | CARTOONS $400: Dudley Do-Right was in love with her but she was in love with his horse Nell |
#1641, aired 1991-10-21 | CARTOONS $500: He was the tree-swinging lord of Imgwee Gwee valley in Africa George of the Jungle |
#1541, aired 1991-04-22 | FAMOUS AMERICANS $1000: His political cartoons were instrumental in defeating Boss Tweed Thomas Nast |
#1513, aired 1991-03-13 | MODERN ART $800: In "Blam" & "Girl at Piano", Roy Lichtenstein puts this popular art form on canvas cartoons (or comics) |
#1490, aired 1991-02-08 | BASEBALL $500: Imaginary Winter Baseball League based on cartoons showing fans huddled around an old Franklin the Hot Stove League |
#1435, aired 1990-11-23 | CARTOONS $100: While his partner Baba Looey was a burro, Marshall Quick Draw McGraw was this a horse |
#1435, aired 1990-11-23 | CARTOONS $200: This Oscar-winning character returned to the screen in 1990 in his 1st theatrical short in 26 years Bugs Bunny |
#1435, aired 1990-11-23 | CARTOONS $300: Disney's 1990 reissue of this Kipling classic was promoted with a McDonald's Happy Meal tie-in Jungle Book |
#1435, aired 1990-11-23 | CARTOONS $400: This comic character's roller coaster rode into theaters in tandem with Dick Tracy Roger Rabbit |
#1435, aired 1990-11-23 | CARTOONS $500: In May 1990 Universal Studios' Tour opened Fievel's Playland, based on this 1986 film An American Tail |
#1371, aired 1990-07-16 | POPEYE $500: 1 of Popeye's 4 nephews in the animated cartoons (1 of) Peepeye, Pipeye, Poopeye & Pupeye |
#1181, aired 1989-10-23 | ART $1000: Sir John Tenniel drew cartoons for "Punch" but is best known for illustrating this author's books Lewis Carroll |
#991, aired 1988-12-19 | THE ADDAMS FAMILY $400: The show was based on cartoons by Charles Addams that appeared regularly in this magazine The New Yorker |
#958, aired 1988-11-02 | SKUNKS $300: Name of zee skunk in zee popular Warner Brothers cartoons Pepé Le Pew |
#950, aired 1988-10-21 | CARTOONS $200: NBC found "No problem" in this alien's 1st cartoon season, so they've added another 1/2 hour to the TV show Alf |
#950, aired 1988-10-21 | CARTOONS $400: This 70-year-old cat will soon be seen in his 1st full-length feature cartoon Felix |
#950, aired 1988-10-21 | CARTOONS $600: This character didn't speak until his "New Adventures" on CBS in 1987; before that he only sang Mighty Mouse |
#950, aired 1988-10-21 | CARTOONS $800: Only article of clothing regularly worn by Bugs Bunny white gloves |
#950, aired 1988-10-21 | CARTOONS $1000: The voice of Waldo Wigglesworth on Hoppity Hooper, he's best remembered as Uncle Tonoose Hans Conried |
#822, aired 1988-03-15 | CARTOONS $100: To get out of trouble, Felix the Cat reached into this magic bag (of tricks) |
#822, aired 1988-03-15 | CARTOONS $200: Though these 2 magpies looked alike, 1 had a Brooklyn accent, 1 a British accent Heckle & Jeckle |
#822, aired 1988-03-15 | CARTOONS $300: Though Dudley Do-Right always rescued Nell, she loved this animal of his more Horse |
#822, aired 1988-03-15 | CARTOONS $400: This Friz Freleng character was touted as the world's fastest mouse Speedy Gonzales |
#822, aired 1988-03-15 | CARTOONS $600 (Daily Double): His niece & nephew are Knothead & Splinter Woody Woodpecker |
#819, aired 1988-03-10 | CARTOONS $100: On "Beany & Cecil", Beany's beanie had this on it a propeller |
#819, aired 1988-03-10 | CARTOONS $200: This orange-billed cartoon character has a brand of orange juice named for him Donald Duck |
#819, aired 1988-03-10 | CARTOONS $300: In his 1st cartoon, "A Tale of 2 Kitties", this yellow bird was chased by Babbit & Catstello Tweety Bird (or Tweety Pie) |
#819, aired 1988-03-10 | CARTOONS $400: Almost all of Wile E. Coyote's contraptions to catch the Road Runner come from this corporation Acme |
#819, aired 1988-03-10 | CARTOONS $500: Bugs Bunny did not star in this 1978 full-length animated fantasy about rabbits fleeing from man Watership Down |
#808, aired 1988-02-24 | ACADEMY AWARDS $600: 3 of the 6 studios whose cartoons were nominated for 1943 (3 of) Disney, Warner Brothers, MGM (Universal-RKO, Paramount or Columbia) |
#791, aired 1988-02-01 | PUNS $100: "Devil May Hare", "Roman Legion Hare", & "No Parking Hare", were all cartoons starring him Bugs Bunny |
#753, aired 1987-12-09 | CARTOONS $100: A live action version of this cartoon sitcom is planned with Jim Belushi playing Fred The Flintstones |
#753, aired 1987-12-09 | CARTOONS $300: According to cartoon historian Joe Adamson, all cartoon bulldogs are named this, from the collars they wear Spike |
#753, aired 1987-12-09 | CARTOONS $400: Kids can howl along with this series, the only Michael J. Fox film that's been made into a cartoon Teen Wolf |
#753, aired 1987-12-09 | CARTOONS $500 (Daily Double): A studio band recorded the 4 Top 40 hits credited to this group, which don't exist:
"La da da da da da da (sing me, sing me, sing me)..." The Archies |
#753, aired 1987-12-09 | CARTOONS $500: His 1st line on film was "Guess Who?" followed closely by his famous laugh Woody Woodpecker |
#723, aired 1987-10-28 | NEW MEXICANS $1000: Gen. Patton thought his WWII cartoons were a slur on military honor, but he won a Pulitzer Prize for them anyway Bill Mauldin |
#650, aired 1987-06-05 | REFORMERS $1000: Lincoln called this artist, known for political cartoons & Civil War drawings, "our best recruiting sgt." Thomas Nast |
#622, aired 1987-04-28 | CARTOONS $100: His dog McBarker is nearsighted too Mr. Magoo |
#622, aired 1987-04-28 | CARTOONS $200: Spy team that followed but feared Fearless Leader Natasha Fatale and Boris Badenov |
#622, aired 1987-04-28 | CARTOONS $300: Show whose theme asked "How much is that gorilla in the window?" Magilla Gorilla |
#497, aired 1986-11-04 | CARTOONS $100: Bambi's friend "Flower" was this a skunk |
#497, aired 1986-11-04 | CARTOONS $200: Gargamel the enemy of The Smurfs |
#497, aired 1986-11-04 | CARTOONS $300: Appropriately named ghost horse in Casper the Friendly Ghost cartoons Nightmare |
#497, aired 1986-11-04 | CARTOONS $400: Cartoon family originally seen in prime time that lived in the Skypad Apartments the Jetsons |
#497, aired 1986-11-04 | CARTOONS $500: "Top Cat" was a take-off on this sitcom character Sergeant Bilko |
#486, aired 1986-10-20 | CATS & DOGS $200: Of the cartoons "Snooper & Blabber", "Quick Draw & Baba Louie" & "Rough & Ready", the dog & cat team Rough & Ready |
#455, aired 1986-06-06 | THE END $200: Porky Pig's "stammered" farewell, delivered at the end of Looney Tunes cartoons "Th-th-that's all, folks" |
#420, aired 1986-04-18 | CARTOONS $100: Pursuer of the Road Runner & #1 customer of the Acme Corporation Wile E. Coyote |
#420, aired 1986-04-18 | CARTOONS $200: Star of 1950's Oscar-winning cartoon, he didn't speak words but made noises instead Gerald McBoing-Boing |
#420, aired 1986-04-18 | CARTOONS $300: Clips from Chuck Jones classic "Duck Dodgers in the 24-½th Century" are seen in this S. Spielberg film Close Encounters of the Third Kind |
#420, aired 1986-04-18 | CARTOONS $400: Disney's second full-length animated feature Pinocchio |
#420, aired 1986-04-18 | CARTOONS $500: Fleischer's Koko the Clown figuratively & literally climbed out of one of these an inkwell |
#337, aired 1985-12-24 | CARTOONS $100: He was the original voice of Mickey Mouse Walt Disney |
#337, aired 1985-12-24 | CARTOONS $200: Tweetie Pie "t'awt" he "taw" this "puddy tat" Sylvester |
#337, aired 1985-12-24 | CARTOONS $300: In "Mouse Musketeers" this cat & mouse speak with French accents Tom & Jerry |
#337, aired 1985-12-24 | CARTOONS $400: "Dad" to Alvin, Simon, & Theodore Dave Seville |
#337, aired 1985-12-24 | CARTOONS $500: Kids would draw on plastic sheet over TV screen to help this '50s animated hero Winky Dink |
#290, aired 1985-10-18 | CARTOONS $200: This 68-year-old cartoon cat didn't get his bag of tricks until his '50s TV show Felix |
#290, aired 1985-10-18 | CARTOONS $400: Elmer Fudd's 2-word alliterative description of his buck-toothed prey wascally wabbit |
#290, aired 1985-10-18 | ACTORS & ROLES $500: He played Waldo's Uncle Quincy in cartoons, & James Dean's dad in "Rebel Without a Cause" Jim Backus |
#290, aired 1985-10-18 | CARTOONS $600: He would "gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today" (J. Wellington) Wimpy |
#290, aired 1985-10-18 | CARTOONS $800: Hanna-Barbera twosome that won 7 Oscars despite all their fights Tom & Jerry |
#290, aired 1985-10-18 | CARTOONS $1000: His secret identity is Henry Cabot Henhouse III Super Chicken |
#271, aired 1985-09-23 | FAMOUS COWS $500: Cow seen in Mickey Mouse cartoons who shares her name with a male Howdy Doody character Clarabelle |
#261, aired 1985-09-09 | CARTOONS $100: The appropriately named Pepe Le Pew is this animal a skunk |
#261, aired 1985-09-09 | CARTOONS $200: This super hero was originally called "Super Mouse" Mighty Mouse |
#261, aired 1985-09-09 | CARTOONS $300: Name of George of the Jungle's pet ape Ape |
#261, aired 1985-09-09 | CARTOONS $400: Though he never married, Paramount's Popeye had this many "nephews" who all looked just like him 4 |
#261, aired 1985-09-09 | CARTOONS $500: Helen Kane sued Max Fleischer, claiming this character's name & voice were copied from her Betty Boop |
#139, aired 1985-03-21 | HOW TO... $100: Make it four quarters, or three quarters, two dimes & a nickel, for example how to make change for a dollar |
#139, aired 1985-03-21 | CARTOONS $100: Has his own Sat. morning cartoon show after "earning his letter" on "A-Team" Mr. T. |
#139, aired 1985-03-21 | CARTOONS $200: Vine-swinger who'll never learn to "watch out for that tree" George of the Jungle |
#139, aired 1985-03-21 | CARTOONS $300: This cat was '20s cartoon king before the rise of Mickey Mouse Felix the Cat |
#139, aired 1985-03-21 | CARTOONS $400: The indigo invaders of Pepperland in "Yellow Submarine" the Blue Meanies |
#139, aired 1985-03-21 | CARTOONS $500: Bugs Bunny's gun-totin' nemesis who appeared 1st in "Hare Trigger" in 1944 Yosemite Sam |
#104, aired 1985-01-31 | CARTOONS $100: Cartoon character who says "th-th-th-that's all, folks!" Porky Pig |
#104, aired 1985-01-31 | CARTOONS $200: This 50-year-old had trouble in Finland because of his girlfriend, his nephews & his lack of pants Donald Duck |
#104, aired 1985-01-31 | CARTOONS $300: They swam with Esther Williams in "Dangerous When Wet" & danced with Gene Kelly in "Anchors Aweigh" Tom & Jerry |
#104, aired 1985-01-31 | CARTOONS $400: Jay Ward's bespectacled dog with a pet boy named Sherman Mr. Peabody |
#101, aired 1985-01-28 | CARTOONISTS $400: Herbert Block signs "Herblock" to political cartoons he draws for this daily, his home paper The Washington Post |
#66, aired 1984-12-10 | "ANDY" $100: The black & white bear of Walter Lantz cartoons Andy Panda |
#18, aired 1984-10-03 | BIRDS $200: Cuckoo family-member Geococcyx Californianus ; goes "Beep beep" in cartoons a roadrunner |
#17, aired 1984-10-02 | CARTOONS $100: Bullwinkle's "arch" enemy with a name derived from Russian czar, Boris Godunov Boris Badenov |
#17, aired 1984-10-02 | CARTOONS $200: With 99 men & only 1 girl, no wonder they're blue every Saturday morning the Smurfs |
#17, aired 1984-10-02 | CARTOONS $2,000 (Daily Double): This sound is his trademark: Woody Woodpecker |