#9082, aired 2024-04-16 | LAND OF MILK & HONEY $2000: India, the leading milk producer in the world, gets almost half of it from this beast not considered cattle a water buffalo |
#9029, aired 2024-02-01 | 2-LETTER WORDS $400: Though it's in the Bovidae family, the musk variety of this is grouped with goats & sheep, not cattle the ox |
#9023, aired 2024-01-24 | FROM THE LATIN $2000: From Latin for "to die", this fifth plague in the Bible killed "all the cattle of Egypt" murrain |
#8985, aired 2023-12-01 | OK, CORRAL ME $800: I know you've got to keep tabs, so sure, put that RFID tag on this part where they usually go on cattle an ear |
#8968, aired 2023-11-08 | L____O $200: It's a long rope with a loop on one end, used to rope cattle a lasso |
#16, aired 2023-10-11 | BIG DOGS AS LITTLE PUPPIES $200: Once known as the butcher's dog because they protected cattle, this dog breed is also called the Rottie a Rottweiler |
#8940, aired 2023-09-29 | COW COUNTRY $800: With more than 300 million including water buffalo, this nation leads the world in cattle & many there hold them sacred India |
#8940, aired 2023-09-29 | COW COUNTRY $1200: Criollo cattle include Texas longhorns & a breed named for this South American country of champion beef eaters Argentina |
#8940, aired 2023-09-29 | COW COUNTRY $2000: Cattle breeds from this Horn of Africa country include the Ogaden Zebu & the Nilotic Sanga Ethiopia |
#8843, aired 2023-04-05 | IT'S "NATIONAL" $600: A volcanic eruption in the Canary Islands & wild Asian elephants mingling with cattle in Sri Lanka are among its top photos of 2022 the National Geographic |
#8826, aired 2023-03-13 | CALL ME "CAT" $800: Someone full of big talk without being able to back it up is said to be "all hat, no" this cattle |
#8745, aired 2022-11-18 | THE NEANDERTHALS $1000: Some Neanderthals hunted megafauna like the mammoth, the wooly rhino & this wild ox, the ancestor of domestic cattle the aurochs |
#8742, aired 2022-11-15 | WHAT CAN I BRING IN MY CARRY ON? $400: This electric device to direct cows gets a noooo a (cattle) prod |
#8704, aired 2022-09-22 | FARMING $800: Since 2002 the European Union has said you can't feed swill, waste food that includes meat, to these animals pigs |
#8689, aired 2022-07-21 | WHAT'S YOUR "ANGLE"? $400: To round up cattle wrangle |
#8638, aired 2022-05-11 | BEASTLY ART $1600: The job of watching sheep is more famous, but this guy who watches cattle gets title billing in the Dutch work seen here a cow herder |
#8592, aired 2022-03-08 | THE AT LEAST 5 LABORS OF HERCULES $800: All cattle, no hat; Hercules had one day to work solo & completely clean this structure belonging to King Augeas the stables |
#8563, aired 2022-01-26 | E BEFORE I $800: The ancestors of this breed came over the Alps into Central Europe as cattle drivers with the Romans Rottweilers |
#8545, aired 2021-12-31 | PLANTS & ANIMALS $1600: These "hairy cattle" of high Asian elevation will eat snow to get water yaks |
#8509, aired 2021-11-11 | DOGGONE CINEMA $1200: In a lousy future, this title hard-driving drifter's only friend is an Australian cattle dog Mad Max |
#8461, aired 2021-08-09 | MYTH RUN-ONS $1200: Multi-headed hell-hound, now bent on stealin' cattle Cerberustler |
#8398, aired 2021-05-12 | WORD ORIGINS $800: Cowboy vocabulary from Spanish includes stockade & this other word for an enclosure for horses or cattle a corral |
#8394, aired 2021-05-06 | HYBRID ANIMAL PARENTS $400: Yattle, Asian beasts of burden yak & cattle |
#8383, aired 2021-04-21 | QUICK BIBLE BOOKS $200: The waters are divided from the waters; cattle are given names; brother slays brother Genesis |
#8372, aired 2021-04-06 | HAPPY TRAILS! $400: Between 1867 & 1871 1.5 million head of cattle moo-ved N. on the Chisholm Trail to its terminus in Abilene in this Midwestern state Kansas |
#8372, aired 2021-04-06 | HAPPY TRAILS! $1200: In this 1985 novel Larry McMurtry reimagined the history of the Goodnight-Loving Cattle Trail out of Texas Lonesome Dove |
#8302, aired 2020-12-15 | BOOK BARRIERS $200: Fences of this wire invented for cattle are a constant in the internment camp novel "When the Emperor was Divine" barbed wire |
#8289, aired 2020-11-26 | ARE YOU SMARTER THAN A 5th CENTURY RAIDER? $400: Around 420 Irish raids on Britain carried off corn, cattle & this young future Irish super-saint St. Patrick |
#8280, aired 2020-11-13 | A NOVEL CATEGORY $800: Larry McMurtry won high praise for this 1985 novel about an 1800s cattle drive from Texas to Montana Lonesome Dove |
#8268, aired 2020-10-28 | LITERATURE ON THE MAP $800: Owen Wister's "The Virginian" is set in cattle country in this "Cowboy State" Wyoming |
#8219, aired 2020-05-21 | WORDS THAT RHYME $2000: To pick & get rid of inferior cattle from the herd & to heat & spice up some wine cull & mull |
#8193, aired 2020-04-01 | HUGH JACKMAN $400: Hugh helped drive 2,000 head of cattle across the Outback in this 2008 epic as wide as the Down Under sky Australia |
#8114, aired 2019-12-12 | POLYNESIAN WORDS $600: A paniolo, one of these, works on a ranch herding cattle a cowboy |
#8105, aired 2019-11-29 | THE OLD WEST $400: Some lazy, some crazy, these marks were registered in a book & showed the ownership of open-range cattle brands |
#8089, aired 2019-11-07 | BUGLE CALLS $1000: Wondering what's going on back home on the farm? Then you'll be happy hearing the sequence called this "call" "Mail Call" |
#8088, aired 2019-11-06 | PAST BEDTIME $400: This leaner meat comes from the crossbreeding of bison & domestic cattle beefalo |
#8085, aired 2019-11-01 | AGRICULTURE $2000: Most of the dairy cows in the U.S. are descended from this cattle breed named for an area of northern Germany Holstein |
#8080, aired 2019-10-25 | ANIMAL COMMUNITY $2000: Mud baths remove bugs from the Cape buffalo, & if that doesn't get them all, the cattle type of this white wading bird helps the egret |
#8059, aired 2019-09-26 | ANIMAL ANATOMY $2,000 (Daily Double): The omasum & the abomasum are 2 of the 4 stomach chambers of this suborder that includes cattle & giraffes ruminants |
#8000, aired 2019-05-24 | CLUES ACROSS TEXAS $1000: (Hi, I'm Kris Radcliffe from KCEN 6.) The "Branding the Brazos" sculptures depict a cattle drive across Waco's suspension bridge, opened in 1870 as part of this trail; there was a nickel toll for each head of cattle crossing the Chisholm Trail |
#7996, aired 2019-05-20 | LET'S GO TO THAT SPORTS THING $200: Rodeo is featured at the Calgary this, a term for a frenzied rush of cattle, & that's no bull a stampede |
#7985, aired 2019-05-03 | GOVERNMENT & POLITICS $800: Keeping silent is one way to avoid this political speaking "disease", a pun on a real disease of cattle foot-in-mouth disease |
#7969, aired 2019-04-11 | INVENTED OR DISCOVERED $600: Joseph Gliddens' invention of this, which made it easy to enclose livestock, helped end the era of the big cattle drive barbed wire |
#7939, aired 2019-02-28 | TAXONOMY $400: Sheep & goats are also members of this family along with cattle bovines |
#7895, aired 2018-12-28 | APOCALYPSE THEN $400: The 10 plagues in this Biblical book include one that wipes out the Egyptians' cattle Exodus |
#7850, aired 2018-10-26 | WE'LL GO "R"s $1200: To make light, soft sounds, or to steal cattle, which would likely be a bit louder rustle |
#7776, aired 2018-06-04 | THE DISASTER ARTISTS $4,000 (Daily Double): In 1895's "What an Unbranded Cow Has Cost", this artist depicts the brutal cattle wars of the west Remington |
#7772, aired 2018-05-29 | OKLAHOMA HISTORY $2,300 (Daily Double): During the late 1800s, this trail across Oklahoma territory was the major route for moving cattle from Texas to Kansas the Chisholm Trail |
#7704, aired 2018-02-22 | AFRICA SINCE 1750 $1200: Long a threat to water buffalo, giraffes & mainly these livestock, the viral disease rinderpest was eradicated in 2011 cattle |
#7702, aired 2018-02-20 | LANGUAGES OF INDIA $1,200 (Daily Double): Some dialects are characteristic of one of these Indian social divisions, like Ahirani, spoken by cattle herders a caste |
#7672, aired 2018-01-09 | BUGS MEANIE $800: This double-talk fly carries parasites that can cause nagana, a disease fatal to horses & cattle a tsetse fly |
#7667, aired 2018-01-02 | OLD TESTAMENT TRANSPORTATION $800: In 1 Samuel, these "uneducated" enemies return the ark of the covenant to the Hebrews on a cart pulled by cattle the Philistines |
#7663, aired 2017-12-27 | IF THE BEES WENT AWAY... $1000: Beef & dairy shortages? Bees are crucial for plants like alfalfa, used as this 6-letter type of food for cattle fodder (or forage) |
#7655, aired 2017-12-15 | NON-AMERICAN GODS $1200: Getting busy literally on day one, as an infant this Greek messenger of the gods stole his bro Apollo's cattle Hermes |
#7651, aired 2017-12-11 | DOGS IN HATS $800: The working dog seen here was first bred to herd cattle in this U.K. country Wales |
#7641, aired 2017-11-27 | RHYME TIME $800: To unsettle cows rattle cattle |
#7623, aired 2017-11-01 | 19th CENTURY AMERICA $600: An 1878 novel about a cattle drive is considered the first fictional treatment of this archetypal Westerner a cowboy |
#7604, aired 2017-10-05 | THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION $2000: Major battles in this state included Kings Mountain & a cattle-grazing area known as Cowpens South Carolina |
#7563, aired 2017-06-28 | BODIES OF WATER $5,000 (Daily Double): This Turkish strait that separates Europe from Asia takes its name from the ancient Greek for "cattle passage" the Bosporous |
#7561, aired 2017-06-26 | 1867 $1000: In 1867 the first cattle from this trail arrived at the railroad yards of Abilene, Kansas the Chisholm Trail |
#7561, aired 2017-06-26 | RADIO, RADIO $1600: Need to identify your cattle? The USDA suggests injectable radio transponders or tags usually placed here the ear |
#7555, aired 2017-06-16 | A LONG TIME AGO IN AMERICA $800: This conquistador brought the first cattle to mainland America during the conquest of Mexico Cortes |
#7543, aired 2017-05-31 | ALSO A CLASSIC TV TITLE $1200: Untanned cattle skin Rawhide |
#7538, aired 2017-05-24 | CRIME RHYME $600: The illegal killing of the guy who moves the cattle a herder murder |
#7502, aired 2017-04-04 | EPONYMS $1000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports.) Lots of cattle ranching terms come from here in Texas, including this one, meaning an unbranded calf or a person who does things his own darned way a maverick |
#7478, aired 2017-03-01 | CLICHES $800 (Daily Double): "Get out of" here refers to a sometimes lawless cattle city founded in 1872 Dodge |
#7424, aired 2016-12-15 | 5 "L"ETTER WORDS $1200: It's a long rope used to catch horses & cattle a lasso |
#7376, aired 2016-10-10 | THAT'S A FACT $600: Some mammals, like cattle, can sleep standing up but can only do this, from the Old English for "joy", lying down dream |
#7350, aired 2016-07-22 | HAPPY TRAILS TO YOU $2000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) Starting south of San Antonio & ending in Abilene, Kansas, from 1867 to 1871, 1.5 million head of cattle headed north on this trail the Chisholm Trail |
#7319, aired 2016-06-09 | "BEE" MINE $800: Seen here, it's about 5/8ths domestic cattle & 3/8ths bison a beefalo |
#7319, aired 2016-06-09 | WORLD "G"EOGRAPHY $1200: This island in the English Channel is home to a breed of cattle known for its rich milk Guernsey |
#7319, aired 2016-06-09 | COWBOY SONGS $1600: "Come along boys and listen to my tale, I'll tell you of my troubles on" this old cattle trail the "Old Chisholm Trail" |
#7279, aired 2016-04-14 | RANCHING AS IT WAS $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from George Ranch Historical Park in Richmond, TX.) On a cattle drive that could last months, all of the food & equipment needed to prepare meals was carried on this transport that was likely named for the food served & not for its inventor the chuck wagon |
#7243, aired 2016-02-24 | WEIRD WORDS $400: The abomasum is the fourth division of this in ruminants such as cattle or sheep the stomach |
#7238, aired 2016-02-17 | BOSTON'S FREEDOM TRAIL $200: A starting point for the trail is this oldest U.S. public park, once a grazing ground for sheep & cattle the Boston Common |
#7207, aired 2016-01-05 | DOWNRIGHT BEASTLY $1000: Alliterative term for an acting audition that's open to all comers & usually attracts many eager thespians a cattle call |
#7182, aired 2015-12-01 | SUTTER'S FORT $1200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew makes candles at Sutter's Fort in Sacramento, CA.) Although John Sutter probably had a whale oil lamp, most of the lighting at the fort was provided by candles; occasionally, special candles were made from the lighter, less aromatic top layer of this cattle fat tallow |
#7072, aired 2015-05-19 | COWS $800: The black, polled beef cattle aka the Aberdeen this was introduced to the U.S. in 1873 Angus |
#7044, aired 2015-04-09 | JUST A FEW LITTLE BUGS $1200: Nagana, an infectious disease of cattle & horses, is transmitted by the bite of this African fly the tsetse fly |
#6997, aired 2015-02-03 | TV: A NICE PLACE TO START $800: In the 1960s he was assistant cattle drive boss Rowdy Yates on "Rawhide" Clint Eastwood |
#6966, aired 2014-12-22 | SANTA $800: Selective breeding at the King Ranch produced the Santa Gertrudis, a new heat-resistant breed of this cattle |
#6959, aired 2014-12-11 | 4 LEGS FOR YOU $1000: Likely domesticated in Tibet, this oxlike mammal aka "hairy cattle" can check in at around 1,800 pounds a yak |
#6897, aired 2014-09-16 | "B" + 3 $600: This rope with weights attached is used in South America to catch cattle by entangling their legs a bola |
#6897, aired 2014-09-16 | WHAT ARE YOU READING? $800: This Cormac McCarthy novel with the cattle gun-wielding Chigurh No Country for Old Men |
#6885, aired 2014-07-18 | PROHIBITED AIRLINE CARRY‑ONS $400: Axes & hatchets? No; Dynamite? No; These electrified lances used to control Bossy? Still no! cattle prods |
#6866, aired 2014-06-23 | OFFICIAL STATE STUFF $800: In 2005, Texas designated this, used on cattle drives, as its official state vehicle a chuckwagon |
#6863, aired 2014-06-18 | FROM THE SPANISH $400: It's a sudden, frenzied rush, often of a herd of cattle a stampede |
#6814, aired 2014-04-10 | IN THE DICTIONARY $800: An abactor is defined as one who steals cattle; in the Old West he was called this rustler |
#6791, aired 2014-03-10 | ALFRED HITCHCOCK SAID $800: Hitchcock never said these people "are cattle"; what he said was these people "should be treated like cattle" actors |
#6789, aired 2014-03-06 | NEBRASKA $600: An 1875 visitor called Ogallala "Gomorrah of the Cattle Trail... (3/4) dance halls, gambling houses &" these to drink in saloons |
#6788, aired 2014-03-05 | AT "LAS" OF THE WORLD $800: Yee-ha! This city's convention center has a larger-than-life 49-head bronze cattle drive Dallas |
#6710, aired 2013-11-15 | DISEASES $1200: The disease that kills all these animals in Egypt in Exodus 9:6 is believed to have been anthrax livestock (or cattle) |
#6670, aired 2013-09-20 | SAN ANTONIO $1,000 (Daily Double): The city thrived as the starting point for this trail, named for a trader, that sent cattle up to Abilene, Kansas the Chisholm Trail |
#6647, aired 2013-07-09 | AGRICULTURE $400: Indian stock helped create the American Brahman breed of this cattle |
#6599, aired 2013-05-02 | THE LITERARY CHARACTER TWEETS $2000: @woodrowcall
Jake Spoon wants the 2 of us on a Montana cattle drive. Y/N? #texasrangers4life Gus |
#6598, aired 2013-05-01 | "C" BIRDS $2000: The catbird has a meow-like song; this bird hangs around cattle to feed on insects they stir up a cowbird |
#6584, aired 2013-04-11 | LAW SLAW $800: The word "cattle" evolved from this similar-sounding word that now means all movable personal property chattel |
#6582, aired 2013-04-09 | CATTLE CALL $200: A characteristic feature of the Angus breed is its polled head, meaning it doesn't have these horns |
#6582, aired 2013-04-09 | CATTLE CALL $400: Cattle are ruminants that chew this, the portion of food returned from the first stomach & chewed a 2nd time their cud |
#6582, aired 2013-04-09 | CATTLE CALL $600: (Jimmy shows us a white bovine at the Ozark Empire Fair in Springfield, Missouri.) Yielding leaner beef than conventional breeds, this hardy hybrid, featured at the Ozark Empire Fair, is a cross between the native American bison and the domestic bovine. the beefalo |
#6582, aired 2013-04-09 | CATTLE CALL $800: "Hol"-y cow! In the U.S. this black & white dairy cattle breed produces 9/10 of the milk supply Holstein |
#6582, aired 2013-04-09 | CATTLE CALL $1000: The Hereford breed was introduced to the U.S. in 1817 by this politician, who imported it to his home in Kentucky Henry Clay |
#6552, aired 2013-02-26 | UNREAL ESTATE $2000: 3 men were falsely accused of cattle rustling & hanged in an "incident" near Bridger's Wells, Nevada in this 1940 novel The Ox-Bow Incident |
#6513, aired 2013-01-02 | THE GAME'S A "FOOT" $400: It's an acute contagious febrile disease of cattle foot-and-mouth |
#6471, aired 2012-11-05 | AFRICA $1600: Mauritania is home to large herds of these cattle, also called brahmins, which you'll find near the end of the alphabet zebu |
#6420, aired 2012-07-13 | IT'S THE TRUTH $200: Murrain, a cattle disease, is No. 5 on this Biblical list (the ten) plagues (of Egypt) |
#6393, aired 2012-06-06 | FATS & OILS $1600: This hard, white fat found around the kidneys of cattle & sheep is often melted down to form tallow to make candles suet |
#6365, aired 2012-04-27 | ODD WORDS $800: Transhumance is moving cattle from the summer one of these to the winter one or vice-versa range (or pasture) |
#6309, aired 2012-02-09 | FESTIVALS $2000: Newton, Kansas has an annual festival in July honoring this cattle trail that ended farther north in Abilene the Chisholm Trail |
#6307, aired 2012-02-07 | DOG POUNDS $2000: 30-55 pounds:
The Australian this, aka the Queensland heeler for its habit of nipping at heels while herding cattle dog |
#6300, aired 2012-01-27 | 1940s AMERICAN LIT $1600: This 1940 "Incident" by Walter Van Tilburg Clark tells the story of 3 men falsely accused & lynched for cattle rustling The Ox-Bow Incident |
#6275, aired 2011-12-23 | ANIMAL TYPES $200: Belted Galloway &
Polled Hereford a cow (cattle) |
#6271, aired 2011-12-19 | GOING "GREEN" $1200: A first timer on a cattle drive a greenhorn |
#6241, aired 2011-11-07 | PLANET OF THE CORGIS $1000: Once members of the AKC's working group, corgis are now classified in this group, as they were bred to handle cattle herding dogs |
#6226, aired 2011-10-17 | WORD DERIVATIONS $400: It's not my first time at this public exhibition of cowboy skills, from the Spanish for "cattle ring" rodeo |
#6216, aired 2011-10-03 | NO CATTLE $400: This term for a type of fat, heavy pig developed in the late 19th c. is now applied to any pig of more than 120 pounds a hog |
#6216, aired 2011-10-03 | NO CATTLE $800: Don't be afraid to tell us the familiar name of this fowl, Gallus gallus domesticus chicken |
#6216, aired 2011-10-03 | NO CATTLE $1200: Species of this food & clothing provider include the Shropshire, karakul & merino sheep |
#6216, aired 2011-10-03 | NO CATTLE $1600: "Lamoid" (with one "L") is the collective term for this South American herd animal & its relatives llamas |
#6216, aired 2011-10-03 | NO CATTLE $2000: The muscovy type of this fowl was originally domesticated in South America, not Russia a duck |
#6204, aired 2011-07-28 | THE OLD WEST $800: The act of herding cattle; death was sometimes called "the last" one the roundup |
#6204, aired 2011-07-28 | THE OLD WEST $1600: In 1867 Joseph McCoy set up a shipping yard in Abilene, Kansas to hold Texas cattle arriving on this trail the Chisholm Trail |
#6186, aired 2011-07-04 | THE LANGUAGE OF FOOD $400: When you "spill" these, tell us if they are Jacob's cattle or moth types beans |
#6184, aired 2011-06-30 | MAMMALS $200: In Tibet a cross between domestic cattle & this wild ox is called a dzo a yak |
#6142, aired 2011-05-03 | MYSTERY MEAT $400: Well, this filet came from Japanese Wagyu cattle--it must be this type of beef Kobe beef |
#6137, aired 2011-04-26 | "O" BROTHER $800: "Lazy B: Growing Up on a Cattle Ranch in the American Southwest" is by this ex-Supreme Courter & her brother Alan (Sandra Day) O'Connor |
#6114, aired 2011-03-24 | ALL GODS' CHILDREN $2000: This son of the Celtic river god Boann shares his name with a breed of cattle Angus |
#6088, aired 2011-02-16 | WHAT TO WEAR? $1200: Also the name of a rope for leading cattle, this women's backless top has a strap that loops around the neck halter |
#6082, aired 2011-02-08 | "OPEN" & "SHUT" $1000: Public domain land in the 1800s where the buffalo & cattle roamed before the homesteaders fenced them in open range |
#6072, aired 2011-01-25 | NICE TO MEAT YOU $1000: A western N.Y. city knows cuts of this humped cattle family member are lower in fat & cholesterol than most cuts of beef buffalo |
#6067, aired 2011-01-18 | "Y" ASK $200: In parts of Asia these pack animals are known as hairy cattle yaks |
#6060, aired 2011-01-07 | NECKWEAR $400: From the Hindi for "tie-dyeing", this cowboy accessory was often used as a dust mask while driving cattle a bandanna |
#6049, aired 2010-12-23 | THE 1880s $400: In 1883 Belle Starr was convicted of stealing these horses |
#6036, aired 2010-12-06 | HAPPY TRAILS $600: Starting in this state, the Chisholm Trail was the principal route to take Longhorn cattle to Kansas Texas |
#5974, aired 2010-07-29 | PACIFIC STANDARD RHYME TIME $1600: Bovines in Washington's "Emerald City" Seattle cattle |
#5963, aired 2010-07-14 | TEX-ARCANA $1600: Cattleman C.W. Merchant apparently named this Texas city after a Kansas cattle town Abilene |
#5949, aired 2010-06-24 | ANCIENT TIMES $800: 8,500 years ago, the Zebu or Brahman type of this animal was domesticated in Asia cattle |
#5929, aired 2010-05-27 | OK, CORRAL ME $800: I know you've got to keep tabs, so sure, put that RFID tag on this part where they usually go on cattle the ear |
#5910, aired 2010-04-30 | SCENE & HERD $200: Billy Crystal goes on a cattle drive (& causes a stampede with his coffee grinder) in this 1991 comedy City Slickers |
#5905, aired 2010-04-23 | DAFFY-NITIONS $2,000 (Daily Double): A roster of cows & bulls, or something that triggers a reaction cattle list/catalyst |
#5900, aired 2010-04-16 | SAME FIRST & LAST LETTER $1000: Someone who owns a big cattle farm a rancher |
#5889, aired 2010-04-01 | WORD & PHRASE ORIGINS $600: This word for a long-noosed rope used to catch cattle & horses is from the Spanish la reata, "the rope" a lariat |
#5862, aired 2010-02-23 | EPIC CURIOUS $800: An American epic, this 1985 Larry McMurtry tale of a cattle drive sweeps from Texas to Montana Lonesome Dove |
#5843, aired 2010-01-27 | MEDICAL MATTERS $600: Variant Creutzfeld-Jakob disease is a human form of this fatal brain disease of cattle mad-cow disease |
#5842, aired 2010-01-26 | OF THE FLIES $1600: This African fly causes sleeping sickness in humans & a similar ailment called nagana in cattle tsetse fly |
#5822, aired 2009-12-29 | BIBLE BOOKS BY QUOTATION $200: "And God remembered Noah, and every living thing, and all the cattle that was with him in the ark" Genesis |
#5807, aired 2009-12-08 | L____O $200: It's a long rope with a loop on one end, used to rope cattle a lasso |
#5788, aired 2009-11-11 | MEDICINE $1,800 (Daily Double): In the 1870s germs of this disease of cattle became the first microorganism identified as a cause of illness anthrax |
#5767, aired 2009-10-13 | ANIMAL TALK $400: 2-word term for an audition that's open to everyone a cattle call |
#5762, aired 2009-10-06 | POLITICAL VERBIAGE $1,500 (Daily Double): A family got mad at John McCain's use of this, their last name; their ancestors refused to brand cattle Maverick |
#5749, aired 2009-09-17 | WOLF IT DOWN! $400: This exclusive grade of beef comes from cattle raised in a Japanese seaport of the same name Kobe |
#5738, aired 2009-07-15 | COWBOYS & INDIANS $1000: Cowboys collect roaming cattle for sorting & branding at these "circular" events a roundup |
#5663, aired 2009-04-01 | THE ZULU $800: Zulu warriors carried the isihlangu shield, often white with black or brown marks, made of this animal's hide cow (cattle) |
#5656, aired 2009-03-23 | MYTHS & LEGENDS $200: On the day of his birth, this Greek messenger god stole his brother's cattle Hermes |
#5640, aired 2009-02-27 | MOO $800: Of all the world's countries, this one has the most cattle (appropriately, if you think about it...) India |
#5640, aired 2009-02-27 | MOO $1000: "The cattle are lowing" in this ever-popular Christmas carol "Away In A Manger" |
#5636, aired 2009-02-23 | IN THE PARK $600: A state park in Burnet County, Texas appropriately bears the name of this breed of cattle longhorn |
#5632, aired 2009-02-17 | RATED "R" $400: To steal livestock, especially cattle to rustle |
#5617, aired 2009-01-27 | A SALT $400: A block of salt given to cattle, or encrustations of salt animals feed on naturally a salt lick |
#5555, aired 2008-10-31 | DAYS OF CREATION $200: On the sixth day God created beasts, cattle, creeping things & this creature with dominion over them man |
#5532, aired 2008-09-30 | AIRLINE CARRY-ON NO-NOs $600: Funny you should ask, but no, you can't bring this electrified rod for driving livestock in your carry-on a cattle prod |
#5528, aired 2008-09-24 | VERY PUNNY $1600: A group of cattle fired into Earth orbit was this, a twist on an Emerson quote about the Battle of Concord the herd shot round the world |
#5504, aired 2008-07-10 | SHAKEN-UP SHAKESPEARE $1600: Patrick Stewart played a cattle baron dividing his empire among his 3 daughters in "King of Texas", based on this play King Lear |
#5496, aired 2008-06-30 | AMERICANA $2000: Wyoming county known for its cattle war of 1892 Johnson County |
#5482, aired 2008-06-10 | BACKWORDS $400: Blood will flow if this predator gets among the cattle a wolf (flow) |
#5461, aired 2008-05-12 | THE DAIRY CATTLE CENTER $200: (Jimmy and Cheryl of the Clue Crew report from the Babcock Hall Dairy in Wisconsin; Jimmy reads the clue.) Cows store massive food in the first of four chambers of the stomach as a part of this process that also means "thinking over slowly" ruminate (or rumination) |
#5461, aired 2008-05-12 | THE DAIRY CATTLE CENTER $400: (Cheryl reads the clue at the Babcock Hall Dairy in Wisconsin.) To simulate the sucking of a calf & prevent damage to the udder, the milk vacuum uses this type of regular rhythm from the Latin for "beat" pulse |
#5461, aired 2008-05-12 | THE DAIRY CATTLE CENTER $600: (Jimmy and Cheryl report from the Babcock Hall Dairy; Cheryl gives the clue.) DMI, or dry matter intake, correlates with good milk production; cows especially need this component of plant cell walls sometimes called bulk or roughage fiber (or cellulose) |
#5461, aired 2008-05-12 | THE DAIRY CATTLE CENTER $800: (Jimmy reads the clue at the Babcock Hall Dairy.) For maximum milk yield, you want to keep your cows calm so they don't become excited & release this hormone also called epinephrine adrenaline |
#5461, aired 2008-05-12 | THE DAIRY CATTLE CENTER $1000: (Jimmy gives the clue at the Babcock Hall Dairy.) Centuries ago, a black breed & a white breed mingled to produce this type of cow named for a German region; today, it produces 90% of U.S. milk Holstein |
#5454, aired 2008-05-01 | WALKING WITH DINOSAURS $4,000 (Daily Double): (Cheryl of the Clue Crew delivers the clue.) Named for its cattle-like horns, this 9-tonner whose name means "bull lizard" had the largest head of any known land animal Torosaurus (Torosaur accepted) |
#5453, aired 2008-04-30 | ANIMAL COMMON BONDS $400: Jersey,
Red poll,
Angus cows (or cattle) |
#5434, aired 2008-04-03 | THE IOWA STATE FAIR $1200: The Beef Cattle competition is sanctioned by this youth group, big in the Heartland with its slogan "Learn by doing" 4-H |
#5428, aired 2008-03-26 | POLICE & THIEVES $400: In the Cattle Wars Sheriff Pat Garrett captured this criminal, who later escaped from jail in 1881 Billy the Kid |
#5398, aired 2008-02-13 | 9-LETTER WORDS $1200: Cattle, sheep & other useful animals raised on a farm livestock |
#5369, aired 2008-01-03 | LITERATURE $1600: In this title "incident", vigilantes hang 3 men falsely accused of cattle rustling Oxbow |
#5343, aired 2007-11-28 | THE OLD WEST $200: Originally this term referred to the man employed on a cattle train who prodded cattle to keep them on their feet a cowpoke |
#5295, aired 2007-09-21 | ARACHNIDS $600: Texas cattle fever is one of many diseases transmitted by the bite of this type of bloodsucking arachnid a tick |
#5277, aired 2007-07-17 | FLORA $1200: Horses, cattle, & sheep can be poisoned by eating this weed whose name comes from the Spanish for "crazy" locoweed |
#5273, aired 2007-07-11 | AUSTIN $1000: This Old West cattle trail that ran from Texas to Kansas crossed the eastern part of Austin the Chisholm Trail |
#5261, aired 2007-06-25 | KENYA FEEL THE LOVE $200: Traditionally, the nomadic Masai of Kenya live almost entirely on their herds of these cattle |
#5199, aired 2007-03-29 | WORDS IN JEOPARDY! $600: To poke or jab with something pointed; it's done to cattle, for example prod |
#5193, aired 2007-03-21 | MEDICINE $1600: Robert Koch, in 1876, was the first to identify the bacterium causing a specific disease, this disease of cattle & man anthrax |
#5179, aired 2007-03-01 | ENGLAND, SCOTLAND OR WALES $200: The Angus breed of cattle was developed there Scotland |
#5088, aired 2006-10-25 | "OCK"-TOBER $200: An enclosure for the temporary housing of cattle a paddock (stockyard or stockade also acceptable) |
#5086, aired 2006-10-23 | THE "CAT" $600: An audition open to everyone; it may bring a stampede of actors cattle call |
#5070, aired 2006-09-29 | "U"-ENDING CREATURES $2000: This category could run from the akiapolaau, a Hawaiian bird, to this member of the cattle familhy in India a zebu |
#5026, aired 2006-06-19 | BEAST OF BURDEN $1000: Seen here, zebus are often referred to as this type of cattle that sounds like an Indian caste Brahmans |
#4988, aired 2006-04-26 | U.S. ISLANDS $800: Some islands in this Utah lake are waterfowl breeding grounds; Antelope Island is used for grazing cattle the Great Salt Lake |
#4958, aired 2006-03-15 | I'LL HAVE THE BEEF $1000: It's a cross between the American bison & cattle, the beef strain being dominant a beefalo |
#4946, aired 2006-02-27 | A VIOLENT CATEGORY $1600: To hit with a fist, or to herd cattle like a cowboy punch |
#4921, aired 2006-01-23 | TEXAS $400: Texas' King Ranch developed the Santa Gertrudis, the Western Hemisphere's first new breed of this cattle |
#4916, aired 2006-01-16 | STOP, THIEF! $400: Born in New York City in 1859, this notorious killer, seen here, specialized in cattle rustling Billy the Kid |
#4880, aired 2005-11-25 | THE "L" IT IS! $400: Between 1867 & 1871 about 1 1/2 million of these cattle made a one-way trip up the Chisholm Trail longhorns |
#4853, aired 2005-10-19 | HAPPY TRAILS TO YOU $200: Often used to move large herds of longhorn cattle, the Chisholm Trail ran from this state to Kansas Texas |
#4853, aired 2005-10-19 | CATS & DOGS $2000: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis was a Bouvier de New York; a fine cattle-herding dog is the Bouvier de this Bouvier des Flandres |
#4818, aired 2005-07-13 | KILLER BANDS $1600: (Hi, I'm Scott Ian.) Some historians say this cattle-killing disease (as well as the name of my band) was the 5th plague of Egypt anthrax |
#4779, aired 2005-05-19 | TRUE CRIME $600: In July 1894 Butch Cassidy was convicted of this crime, which branded him a crook cattle rustling |
#4769, aired 2005-05-05 | 1 FOR THE PRICE OF 2 $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from atop a horse.) The cattle known as black baldies are Hereford bred with this Scottish variety Aberdeen Angus |
#4766, aired 2005-05-02 | ENDS IN "OO" $2000: Common Australian term for a newcomer on a sheep or cattle ranch a jackaroo |
#4757, aired 2005-04-19 | MOO-VIN' OUT $800: Range Riders Ranch in this state offers a cattle drive vacation along the old Bozeman Trail Montana |
#4757, aired 2005-04-19 | MOO-VIN' OUT $1000: By definition, cattle that are described as "polled" lack these horns |
#4711, aired 2005-02-14 | COUNTRY DISTINCTIONS $800: Holy cow! There are more head of cattle in this nation than anywhere else India |
#4694, aired 2005-01-20 | LET'S PLAY COWBOY $600: It's the gathering in of the cattle; the "last" one means going to meet your maker roundup |
#4689, aired 2005-01-13 | LEGAL LINGO $1000: This word for all your personal property shares its roots with "cattle" chattel |
#4635, aired 2004-10-29 | GENESIS $600: In Chapter 41, Pharaoh tells Joseph about his dream about 14 of these, half fat, half lean cattle |
#4589, aired 2004-07-15 | AN "A" IN HISTORY $1000: In 1867 entrepreneur Joseph McCoy selected this Kansas town as the railhead for Tex. cattle drives Abilene |
#4559, aired 2004-06-03 | COMPLETES THE FILM TITLE $2000: 1981:
"Cattle Annie and..." Little Britches |
#4558, aired 2004-06-02 | VOCABULARY $400: Bovine means resembling cattle; this word that's 1 letter shorter means resembling sheep ovine |
#4524, aired 2004-04-15 | ON LOCATION $2000: The 1954 Barbara Stanwyck movie "Cattle Queen of" this state was filmed on location in Glacier National Park Montana |
#4521, aired 2004-04-12 | 5 "C.C."s, STAT! $400: A mass audition, maybe for a moovie cattle call |
#4438, aired 2003-12-17 | BIOLOGY $400: In cattle, the rumen is the first of 4 compartments of this organ the stomach |
#4392, aired 2003-10-14 | BODY LANGUAGE $600: Someone who keeps saying the wrong thing has this, a play on the name of a cattle disease foot-and-mouth |
#4319, aired 2003-05-15 | INVERTEBRATES $1600: Like African sleeping sickness, nagana, a disease fatal to cattle, is carried by this insect tsetse fly |
#4311, aired 2003-05-05 | REVOLUTIONARY WAR BATTLES $400: The Battle of Cowpens was fought in a cattle-grazing area in the north of this "Palmetto State" South Carolina |
#4294, aired 2003-04-10 | NBA TEAMS IN OTHER WORDS $1600: The unbranded cattle the Mavericks |
#4245, aired 2003-01-31 | RANCHES $200: At about 12,000 sq. mi., Strangeray Springs, a cattle ranch (or station) in this country, is bigger than Vermont Australia |
#4192, aired 2002-11-19 | HEY, THAT RHYMES $600: War between the Herefords & the Guernseys cattle battle |
#4162, aired 2002-10-08 | HAWAII $800: In the 1790s, cattle were brought to Hawaii by George Vancouver who served under this discoverer of the islands Captain James Cook |
#4149, aired 2002-09-19 | ALL ABOUT ANIMALS $1000: These on the water buffalo may be 5 feet long & are the longest on any cattle breed horns |
#4121, aired 2002-07-01 | WILD WEST TALK $1000: This term for a newcomer was first applied to imported cattle, unaccustomed to walking long distances a tenderfoot |
#4116, aired 2002-06-24 | GROUPS $1200: The innate desire in you to be part of a group especially of cattle, is known as this "instinct" herd mentality (instinct) |
#4005, aired 2002-01-18 | SIN "D" $2,000 (Daily Double): Cattle ranchers unsuccessfully sued Oprah on the grounds that her comments about beef amounted to this defamation |
#3988, aired 2001-12-26 | SEA WORLD $400: Rollin', rollin', rollin'...like cattle, a group of walruses is called this herd |
#3975, aired 2001-12-07 | HAPPY TO BE A "BUM" $600: Bad cattle or bad advice bum steer |
#3961, aired 2001-11-19 | COW TIPPING $100: You can use extreme heat or the newer method of extreme cold for this type of iron to mark your cattle a branding iron |
#3954, aired 2001-11-08 | "FOR"-LETTER WORDS $300: Fodder for cattle, as a verb it means "to plunder" forage |
#3926, aired 2001-10-01 | COWBOY TALK $100: This enclosure for horses or cattle was usually made of posts or poles; temporary ones were of rope corral |
#3912, aired 2001-09-11 | LET'S NOT SPREAD 'EM AROUND $2,900 (Daily Double): A fatal form of blood poisoning in cattle, or the group that recorded the 1985 album "Spreading the Disease" anthrax |
#3887, aired 2001-06-26 | U.S. ISLANDS $500: This Texas island was named for Spanish priest Nicolas Balli who founded a cattle ranch there around 1800 Padre Island |
#3801, aired 2001-02-26 | HAWAII $800: Yee-ha! You'll see Hawaiian cowboys known as Paniolo at this 225,000-acre cattle ranch Parker Ranch |
#3794, aired 2001-02-15 | INTERNATIONAL ACTORS $100: Her relative Sydney Kidman was a cattle baron who owned huge swaths of outback Nicole Kidman |
#3793, aired 2001-02-14 | AFTER "ALL" $200: This reptile's jaws can crack cattle bones Alligator |
#3786, aired 2001-02-05 | FORGOTTEN BUT NOT GONE $200: This crime of stealing cattle, more associated with the Old West, still plagues ranchers today rustling |
#3782, aired 2001-01-30 | THE ENDS IN "X" FILES $400: This bacterial cattle disease whose name is from the Greek for "coal" can be transmitted to humans Anthrax |
#3773, aired 2001-01-17 | GRUMPY OLD MEN $400: This director denied that he said, "Actors are cattle"; "What I said was actors should be treated like cattle" Alfred Hitchcock |
#3771, aired 2001-01-15 | OKLAHOMA IS OK $500: As it crosses Oklahoma, U.S. Highway 81 follows or parallels this famous 1800s cattle trail Chisholm Trail |
#3733, aired 2000-11-22 | "ATTLE" FIELD $100: Bovines Cattle |
#3689, aired 2000-09-21 | THE WHEEL THING $200: On a cattle drive, Cookie works out of this vehicle that carries his supplies Chuck wagon |
#3647, aired 2000-06-13 | BEASTLY COMMON BONDS $600: Jersey,
red poll,
brahma Cattle/bulls |
#3632, aired 2000-05-23 | IT'S A DOGGY DOG WORLD $500: The Australian cattle dog was first bred in the 19th century from collies, kelpies & this wild canine Dingo |
#3628, aired 2000-05-17 | ANIMALS $400: Similar to a wattle, it's the throat flap of Zebu cattle or the mole anole lizard Dewlap |
#3587, aired 2000-03-21 | GEOGRAPHIC PAIRS $800: This cattle-breeding region is paired with Schleswig in Germany's northernmost state Holstein |
#3541, aired 2000-01-17 | DEUTERONOMY $400: Chapter 7 says love God & he will love ye & bless the increase of your kine, these Cattle |
#3439, aired 1999-07-15 | FADE TO "BLACK" $300: Hoot mon! This breed of hornless cattle bears the name of a Scottish county where it originated Angus |
#3406, aired 1999-05-31 | CALAMITY JANE $200: Jane's job title of bullwhacker indicates she drove cattle with one of these implements whip |
#3364, aired 1999-04-01 | EASY $500: The Old West cattle brand seen here was given the name of this piece of furniture a rocking chair |
#3361, aired 1999-03-29 | BRAIN CANDY $500: It's the name for the brain-wasting cattle infection that crippled the British beef industry in 1996 mad cow disease |
#3325, aired 1999-02-05 | A COWBOY'S DICTIONARY $200: Every open-range cowboy feared these uncontrolled runaway herds of cattle Stampede |
#3270, aired 1998-11-20 | BEFORE COLUMBUS $200: Around 9000 B.C., herds of these large wild cattle dramatically increased & became a major food source buffalo (or bison) |
#3262, aired 1998-11-10 | RHYMES WITH COD $300: To poke, perhaps with a cattle implement prod |
#3255, aired 1998-10-30 | CREATION STORIES $800: Africa's Fulani people, who are cattle herders, say everything came from a drop of this milk |
#3235, aired 1998-10-02 | BIBLICAL BOTANY $1000: This grain that was cheaper than wheat was used to feed cattle & in the loaves that fed 5,000 Barley |
#3215, aired 1998-07-17 | MISNOMERS $100: Tennis racket strings, though called this, are made out of cattle, sheep or hog intestines catgut |
#3206, aired 1998-07-06 | LEFTOVERS $400: This Hindu priestly caste oversaw the slaughter of cattle until the animals were declared sacred Brahmans |
#3196, aired 1998-06-22 | AROUND THE COLONY WITH PRUDENCE $500: Prue's husband Sherman had to register the design he used for earmarks on these, which he calls "kine" cattle (or cows) |
#3193, aired 1998-06-17 | HITCHCOCK'S CATTLE $100: A good guy as Perry Mason, he played the bad guy Jimmy Stewart spied on in "Rear Window" Raymond Burr |
#3193, aired 1998-06-17 | HITCHCOCK'S CATTLE $200: In a "monumental" death scene in "North By Northwest", Martin Landau fell off this famous landmark Mount Rushmore |
#3193, aired 1998-06-17 | HITCHCOCK'S CATTLE $300: Before he played Ted Baxter, Ted Knight had a bit role as a cop guarding Norman Bates in this 1960 film Psycho |
#3193, aired 1998-06-17 | HITCHCOCK'S CATTLE $400: Suzanne Pleshette is found pecked to death in this 1963 classic The Birds |
#3193, aired 1998-06-17 | HITCHCOCK'S CATTLE $500: Diane Ladd knows this actor, her ex-husband, appeared as a sailor in "Marnie" Bruce Dern |
#3191, aired 1998-06-15 | AMERICAN HISTORY $400: To reach eastern markets in the 1800s, Texas drovers brought their cattle to Kansas via this trail the Chisholm Trail |
#3134, aired 1998-03-26 | PEOPLE WHO BECAME WORDS $800: By leaving his cows unbranded, a Texas cattle rancher gave us this term for an independent loner Maverick |
#3132, aired 1998-03-24 | BITES $200: Unlike their undead counterparts, these bats prefer biting cattle to humans vampire bats |
#3048, aired 1997-11-26 | THOSE DREADED STORY PROBLEMS $200: If Cowboy Bob has 3,200 "feet" of cattle in his herd, he has this many head 800 |
#3046, aired 1997-11-24 | THE OLD WEST $100: It's a cattle or horse pen, OK? Corral |
#3040, aired 1997-11-14 | PEOPLE EAT THAT? $500: Tripe is the lining of this digestive organ of cattle Stomach |
#3008, aired 1997-10-01 | BEFORE & AFTER $800: The first black Congresswoman along the route on which cattle were driven from Texas to Kansas Shirley Chisholm Trail |
#2950, aired 1997-05-30 | OLD WEST DOGS $200: Catch dogs & heelers helped humans drive these animals along the Chisholm Trail cattle |
#2949, aired 1997-05-29 | RUMINANTS $400: Limousin & Blonde D'Aquitaine are popular breeds of cattle imported to the U.S. from this country France |
#2892, aired 1997-03-11 | GEOGRAPHY $1000: Scotland's third-largest city, it shares its name with a breed of cattle Aberdeen |
#2872, aired 1997-02-11 | BIOLOGY $400: Bacteria in cattle intestines produce this gas implicated in global warming Methane |
#2848, aired 1997-01-08 | THE OLD WEST $300: To do this, race past the cattle & turn the lead ones back into the center of the herd How do you stop a stampede? |
#2846, aired 1997-01-06 | AMERICAN HISTORY $400: Traffic on this trail between San Antonio & Abilene peaked in 1871 with 600,000 cattle the Chisholm Trail |
#2836, aired 1996-12-23 | ANIMALS $300: The 2 popular breeds of dairy cattle named for Britain's 2 largest Channel Islands Jersey & Guernsey |
#2815, aired 1996-11-22 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $500: This 825,000 acre Texas ranch introduced the Santa Cruz, a new breed of beef cattle, in 1995 The King Ranch |
#2801, aired 1996-11-04 | BIBLICAL JEALOUSY $300: The Philistines filled this son of Abraham's wells with dirt because of his success with cattle & crops Isaac |
#2734, aired 1996-06-20 | THE BODY BOVINE $100: Cattle use this long body part to shoo away insects the tail |
#2734, aired 1996-06-20 | THE BODY BOVINE $400: The rumen is the largest of the 4 compartments that make up this organ in cattle stomach |
#2726, aired 1996-06-10 | WORLD GEOGRAPHY $200: The southernmost of the Channel Islands, it's famous for its purebred cattle Jersey |
#2722, aired 1996-06-04 | C'EST CHEESE! $500: Named for a breed of cattle, Longhorn is a mild type of this cheese cheddar |
#2716, aired 1996-05-27 | IRELAND $100: The National Stud in County Kildare provides expert advice on breeding these creatures horses |
#2685, aired 1996-04-12 | WORLD RELIGIONS $400: Gandhi said, "Hinduism will live so long as there are Hindus to protect" this animal Cattle/Cows |
#2606, aired 1995-12-25 | FILMS OF THE '50s $200: "Cattle Queen of Montana" in 1954, she went on to run a ranch on "The Big Valley" Barbara Stanwyck |
#2595, aired 1995-12-08 | MYTHOLOGY $400: Orthrus, a two-headed dog who guarded the cattle of Geryon, was the brother of this Hades hound Cerberus |
#2561, aired 1995-10-23 | AMERICAN HISTORY $400: Prospectors trampled his crops & stole his cattle after gold was discovered on his land in January 1848 Sutter |
#2551, aired 1995-10-09 | INTERNATIONAL CUISINE $200: The cattle that produce this country's Kobe beef are massaged & fed a diet rich in beer Japan |
#2464, aired 1995-04-27 | INSECTS $300: Nagona, an infectious disease that affects horses & cattle, is transmitted by these African flies tsetse flies |
#2437, aired 1995-03-21 | ANIMALS' OTHER NAMES $400: These red & white cattle named for an English county are popularly known as whitefaces Herefords |
#2418, aired 1995-02-22 | FLOODS $800: 10,000 cattle & many people were lost when the Vistula River flooded this Polish port city in 1829 Gdansk |
#2398, aired 1995-01-25 | FRONTIER LIFE $1,500 (Daily Double): The Chisholm & Western Trails were routes used to move cattle mainly to this state from Texas Kansas |
#2371, aired 1994-12-19 | TRAVEL & TOURISM $500: The Oklahoma cities of Duncan, Waurika & Kingfisher have museum displays on this cattle trail the Chisholm Trail |
#2307, aired 1994-09-20 | WORLD ALMANAC 1893 $300: Chicago packed & marketed 5,249,798 of these animals in the year ending March 1, 1892 hogs |
#2276, aired 1994-06-27 | NATURE $300: These Welsh dogs with foxlike heads & stiff coats were bred for herding cattle corgis |
#2262, aired 1994-06-07 | WORLD FACTS $400: This country in which cattle are considered holy has more of them than any other country India |
#2226, aired 1994-04-18 | RANCHES $1,000 (Daily Double): The 250,000-acre Parker Ranch in this state is one of the largest U.S. cattle ranches under single ownership Hawaii |
#2217, aired 1994-04-05 | BOSTON $300: This park started as an area of 50 acres where the Freemen of Boston could graze their cattle the Common |
#2214, aired 1994-03-31 | THE "LONG" & "SHORT" OF IT $300: It's a breed of cattle or a mild cheddar cheese longhorn |
#2210, aired 1994-03-25 | KANSAS $300: Beef cattle & this grain account for about 60% of the state's farm income wheat |
#2201, aired 1994-03-14 | INCREDIBLE EDIBLES $100: The Masai tap the veins of their cattle with special arrows to get this, which they drink blood |
#2178, aired 1994-02-09 | ENDS WITH "ICK" $400: The kind of arachnid that transmits Texas fever, a cattle disease a tick |
#2170, aired 1994-01-28 | ENDING "UP" $200: Cowboys do it to cattle; Casablancan police do it to "the usual suspects" round up |
#2156, aired 1994-01-10 | ARGENTINA $400: The average Argentine eats over 175 pounds of this meat annually beef (cattle accepted) |
#2144, aired 1993-12-23 | CHRISTMAS CAROLS $500: Its second verse begins, "The cattle are lowing, the baby awakes" "Away In A Manger" |
#2133, aired 1993-12-08 | ODDS & ENDS $300: In 1991 alone 1,477 of these worth $539,106 went missing in California; some suspect rustling cattle |
#2132, aired 1993-12-07 | TEXAS $200: The Texas Range cattle industry began with this breed, also the University of Texas' team name longhorn |
#2104, aired 1993-10-28 | NOTORIOUS $600: By 1896 Robert Leroy Parker was using this name in honor of his mentor, a cattle rustler Butch Cassidy |
#2045, aired 1993-06-25 | BIBLICAL TOOLS $500: What were called ox goads in biblical times are commonly called this today... & they're electric cattle prods |
#2034, aired 1993-06-10 | POTPOURRI $600: A cattle trail running from Texas to Abilene, Kansas was named for this 19th c. trader Chisholm |
#2018, aired 1993-05-19 | ACTORS IN WESTERNS $100: In 1954 this future President horsed around with Barbara Stanwyck in "Cattle Queen of Montana" Reagan |
#2018, aired 1993-05-19 | BAVARIA $1000: The giant version of this bearded dog was bred to drive cattle in Bavaria the giant schnauzer |
#2016, aired 1993-05-17 | FOOD FACTS $100: Traditionally, these cattle tails are cooked with carrots & onions in a stew oxtails |
#1972, aired 1993-03-16 | FATS & OILS $400: This hard, white fat found around the kidneys of cattle & sheep is sometimes fed to birds suet |
#1968, aired 1993-03-10 | POTPOURRI $600: This South Texas ranch developed the 1st new breed of beef cattle in the U.S., the Santa Gertrudis the King Ranch |
#1965, aired 1993-03-05 | MUSIC APPRECIATION $600: As you might tell from its name, a ranz des vaches is an alphorn tune used to call these animals cattle |
#1927, aired 1993-01-12 | JUDGES $300: Before opening a saloon in Texas in 1882, this justice of the peace was a cattle rustler in Mexico Roy Bean |
#1918, aired 1992-12-30 | "HO"-POURRI $500: These dairy cattle have black and white markings, but their milk is just plain white Holsteins |
#1903, aired 1992-12-09 | CORN $100: About 80% of the corn grown in the U.S. is used as this by farmers feed for cattle (or other animals) |
#1883, aired 1992-11-11 | "C" YOU AT THE MOVIES $300: Billy Crystal said he stopped eating veal after performing with a calf in this film about a cattle drive "City Slickers" |
#1875, aired 1992-10-30 | DON'T "CALL" US $300: "Bovine" term for an audition open to a large number of actors a cattle call |
#1863, aired 1992-10-14 | COWBOY LIFE $200: To stop one of these, get ahead of the pack & force the cattle to mill in a tightening circle a stampede |
#1860, aired 1992-10-09 | MAMMALS $200: Domestic cattle crossed with these mammals produce offspring called cattalo Buffalo |
#1835, aired 1992-07-17 | RHYME TIME $400: A fight between cows & steers a cattle battle |
#1828, aired 1992-07-08 | SOUTH AMERICA $400: The short grass of Patagonia is primarily used for grazing these farm animals sheep |
#1826, aired 1992-07-06 | AMERICAN HISTORY $200: Samuel Maverick may not have branded his cattle, but he did sign this state's declaration of independence Texas |
#1793, aired 1992-05-20 | COWBOYS $100: Because they often prodded cattle with sticks, cowboys were also known by this term cowpokes |
#1793, aired 1992-05-20 | COWBOYS $400: In 1871 cowboys drove a record number of cattle, 600,000, from Texas to Kansas along this trail the Chisholm Trail |
#1770, aired 1992-04-17 | WILD BILL HICKOK $200: For a while Hickok drove one of these on the Santa Fe & Oregon Trails stagecoach |
#1745, aired 1992-03-13 | MAMMALS $500: There are more of this black and white breed of cattle in the U.S. than any other a Holstein |
#1744, aired 1992-03-12 | BIOLOGY $400: In ruminants such as cattle, the abomasum is the fourth chamber of this organ stomach |
#1730, aired 1992-02-21 | SCIENCE $400: It's the rendered fat of cattle & sheep used in making candles & soap tallow |
#1727, aired 1992-02-18 | ANIMALS $100: The Charolais is one of the most important cattle breeds in this country where it originated France |
#1682, aired 1991-12-17 | RECONSTRUCTION $800: "Rascally" word used by Southern Democrats for useless cattle & Southern white Republicans Scalawags |
#1677, aired 1991-12-10 | THE RODEO $100: The word rodeo, which once denoted a marketplace for cattle, comes from this language Spanish |
#1676, aired 1991-12-09 | AFRICA $1000: This cattle-raising tribe of Kenya lives almost entirely on milk, blood & meat from its herds Masai |
#1647, aired 1991-10-29 | THE OLD WEST $200: Records indicate between 1859 & 1872 Mexican bandits stole 145,298 of these from the King & Kenedy Ranches cattle |
#1646, aired 1991-10-28 | AMERICANA $200: Originally a slang term for the ranch's cook, it's now a cattle thief a rustler |
#1640, aired 1991-10-18 | MAMMALS $800: The European wisent is a slightly larger version of this North American member of the cattle family bison |
#1625, aired 1991-09-27 | CATTLE $200: Specifically, it's meat from cows less than 3 months old veal |
#1625, aired 1991-09-27 | CATTLE $400: A cow's stomach has this many compartments 4 |
#1625, aired 1991-09-27 | CATTLE $600: This term is used for cows until they've given birth heifers |
#1625, aired 1991-09-27 | CATTLE $800: This term refers to cattle born without horns polled |
#1625, aired 1991-09-27 | CATTLE $1000: These humped cattle are also called Zebu or Indian cattle Brahma |
#1623, aired 1991-09-25 | NAMES THAT ARE VERBS $500: "Laredo" actor Neville, or what he might do to his cattle Brand |
#1618, aired 1991-09-18 | POTPOURRI $1000: Located on the island of Hawaii, it's one of the world's largest cattle ranches Parker Ranch |
#1609, aired 1991-09-05 | WORLD GEOGRAPHY $600: The Guernsey & Jersey breeds of cattle originated in this island group the Channel Islands |
#1594, aired 1991-07-04 | MYTHOLOGY $200: Slaying a cattle thief named Cacus & rescuing Hesione from a monster were among his lesser labors Hercules |
#1568, aired 1991-05-29 | THE OLD WEST $500: Term for an unbranded cow from a man who lost his cattle to rustlers by not branding them a maverick |
#1564, aired 1991-05-23 | CITY CUISINE $500: Magyu cattle, massaged with straw & fed on beer, produce this expensive Japanese beef named for a city Kobe beef |
#1557, aired 1991-05-14 | KIDDIE LIT $400: "Norah of Billabong" takes place on a cattle station in this country Australia |
#1498, aired 1991-02-20 | FRUITS & VEGETABLES $200: Mangel-wurzel, used for cattle feed, is a variety of this red root vegetable a beet |
#1485, aired 1991-02-01 | ARTISTS $600: This woman whose life spanned a century was known for painting flowers & cattle skulls Georgia O'Keeffe |
#1463, aired 1991-01-02 | CATTLE $100: This suspended organ holds a cow's milk an udder |
#1463, aired 1991-01-02 | CATTLE $200: This highly contagious viral disease which attacks cattle has two body parts in its name hoof & mouth disease |
#1463, aired 1991-01-02 | CATTLE $300: Hereford cattle have distinctive coloring; their bodies are red & their faces are this color white |
#1463, aired 1991-01-02 | CATTLE $400: These beef cattle, first bred in Scotland, are well known for the marbling of fat in their meat Angus |
#1463, aired 1991-01-02 | CATTLE $500: This Asian country has more cattle than any other India |
#1453, aired 1990-12-19 | UNREAL ESTATE $400: In an "Incident" near this river, 3 men were falsely accused of cattle rustling & were hanged the Ox-Bow |
#1372, aired 1990-07-17 | ZOOLOGY $400: Zebus are humped cattle which originated in this country India |
#1372, aired 1990-07-17 | WORD ORIGINS $400: The African name we use for this insect that causes sleeping sickness means "fly that destroys cattle" tsetse |
#1346, aired 1990-06-11 | COWBOYS $400: On a cattle drive the trail boss & this wagon led the way chuckwagon |
#1340, aired 1990-06-01 | FOOD $200: Also called a "cattalo", this animal is the result of breeding domestic cattle & bison beefalo |
#1337, aired 1990-05-29 | CATTLE $100: The Angus breed of cattle was developed in the Highlands of this country Scotland |
#1337, aired 1990-05-29 | CATTLE $200: This state leads all others in the number of dairy cows Wisconsin |
#1337, aired 1990-05-29 | CATTLE $300: Cows regurgitate this once swallowed ball of food & chew it again cud |
#1337, aired 1990-05-29 | CATTLE $500: Holsteins originated in this country the Netherlands (Holland) |
#1337, aired 1990-05-29 | CATTLE $2,500 (Daily Double): A cow cannot give milk unless she has first done this given birth |
#1204, aired 1989-11-23 | THE OLD WEST $100: Denoting cattle ownership, it could take the form of a monogram, phonogram or pictograph brand |
#1204, aired 1989-11-23 | THE OLD WEST $300: Term for the man who prodded the cattle during a long journey to keep them on their feet cowpoke |
#1193, aired 1989-11-08 | “A” IN SCIENCE $300: The bacillus of this cattle disease was the 1st germ known to cause infectious disease anthrax |
#1189, aired 1989-11-02 | MILK $200: The 1st big herd of dairy cattle in what is now the U.S. was imported by this Virginia colony in 1611 Jamestown |
#1169, aired 1989-10-05 | DOGS $1000: Despite their small size, these Welsh dogs can herd swine, sheep & cattle corgis |
#1123, aired 1989-06-21 | THE OLD WEST $1000: During the peak year, 1871, Texans drove about 600,000 cattle north to Abilene, Kansas on this route the Chisholm Trail |
#1077, aired 1989-04-18 | GENESIS $800: In a dream, Pharaoh saw 7 fatfleshed & 7 leanfleshed of these cattle |
#1043, aired 1989-03-01 | FLOWERS $400: Cowboys hate this "crazy" flower which can kill horses & cattle if they eat it locoweed |
#1031, aired 1989-02-13 | COWBOYS & INDIANS $600: A brand of jeans, or a person who took care of the horses on a cattle drive Wrangler |
#1025, aired 1989-02-03 | DOGS $400: The cattle dogs that followed this empire's legions evolved into the rottweiler Roman |
#995, aired 1988-12-23 | FARMING $100: The main type of farming on the western grasslands of the U.S. is this type of ranching cattle ranching |
#983, aired 1988-12-07 | MEAT $1000: U.S. breeders developed this "India" variety by crossing various humped cattle known as Zebus brahma bull |
#976, aired 1988-11-28 | POTPOURRI $400: While "bovine" refers to cattle, "ovine" refers to these farm animals sheep |
#899, aired 1988-06-30 | MAMMALS $400: Red Sindhi, Red Danish & Red Poll are 3 types of this common farm animal cows (cattle) |
#891, aired 1988-06-20 | U.S. CITIES $1000: This city is 1 of world's largest cattle markets & home to the Strategic Air Command Omaha, Nebraska |
#888, aired 1988-06-15 | VETERINARY MEDICINE $100: Most wounds to captive snakes are caused by these feed animals attacking the snake first mice or rats |
#869, aired 1988-05-19 | MAMMALS $200: Camels & deer, like cattle, are ruminants, meaning they have compound stomachs & do this chew their cud |
#852, aired 1988-04-26 | STARTS WITH "Z" $1000: These humped cattle of India were crossed with U.S. cattle to create breed better suited to warm climes zebus |
#796, aired 1988-02-08 | AFRICA $200: 6000-year-old rock paintings of cattle grazing indicate this world's largest desert was once pastureland Sahara |
#777, aired 1988-01-12 | SCOTLAND $400: Famous Scottish breeds of these include the Galloway, the Ayrshire, & the Aberdeen-Angus cattle |
#755, aired 1987-12-11 | IOWA $300: Though Iowa is 3rd to Texas & Nebraska in U.S. beef cattle, it leads in production of this animal hogs |
#737, aired 1987-11-17 | COWBOYS & CATTLEMEN $100: Famed Texas cattle breed that was brought over by the Spanish explorers Longhorn |
#737, aired 1987-11-17 | COWBOYS & CATTLEMEN $200: Because Sam Maverick didn't do this to his cattle, he lost them to rustlers branding |
#679, aired 1987-07-16 | ANIMALS $200: Eradicating this African fly will save thousands of cattle but threaten Africa's wildlife balance a tsetse fly |
#668, aired 1987-07-01 | STUPID ANSWERS $200: According to World Book, it was the cattle brand used by Conrad Kohrs CK |
#661, aired 1987-06-22 | LESOTHO $300: Instead of money, a court in Lesotho might fine you so many head of these cattle |
#650, aired 1987-06-05 | FAMOUS CATTLE $100: Husband of Elsie the Cow, he became most famous for promoting Borden's white glue Elmer |
#650, aired 1987-06-05 | FAMOUS CATTLE $200: When "the little dog laughed to see such sport", this was the sport he was watching the cow jumping over the Moon |
#650, aired 1987-06-05 | FAMOUS CATTLE $300: Though it started in the barn, only legend says her lantern-kicking cow caused the Chicago fire Mrs. O'Leary |
#650, aired 1987-06-05 | FAMOUS CATTLE $400: It's what finally made Ferdinand fighting mad stung by a bee |
#650, aired 1987-06-05 | FAMOUS CATTLE $500: Because the Israelites demanded a god to lead them, he created the golden calf Aaron |
#640, aired 1987-05-22 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $400: In 1890, John M. Kohler heated a cattle trough & sprinkled it w/enamel powder to create his 1st of these bathtub |
#632, aired 1987-05-12 | THE OLD WEST $1000: Colorado gold-mining district which got its name from stream which injured cattle crossing it Cripple Creek |
#621, aired 1987-04-27 | THE BIBLE $1000: In Genesis, it's to whom God said "Thou art cursed above all cattle" the Serpent |
#596, aired 1987-03-23 | CATTLE $200: Since many there regard them as sacred, this Asian country leads the world in number of cattle India |
#596, aired 1987-03-23 | CATTLE $400: Because it grew slowly & produced less meat, this famous Texas breed almost vanished by the 1920s longhorn |
#596, aired 1987-03-23 | CATTLE $600: Though they're the smallest-sized major dairy breed, their milk contains the most butterfat Jersey |
#596, aired 1987-03-23 | CATTLE $800: Largest-sized breed of dairy cattle, there are more of them in the U.S. than any other dairy breed Holsteins |
#596, aired 1987-03-23 | CATTLE $1000: The determining characteristic of "polled" cattle they have no horns |
#591, aired 1987-03-16 | MAMMALS $300: With males weighing up to a ton, some say the gaur is the largest wild variety of these farm animals oxen (cattle) |
#574, aired 1987-02-19 | FAIRIES $500: Cattle & sheep won't it's said, graze inside these round enchantments that appear upon pasture land fairy circles (fairy rings) |
#541, aired 1987-01-05 | "CAT" EGORY $100: It's not a bunch of cats, but a bunch of cows cattle |
#526, aired 1986-12-15 | HOLLYWOOD QUEENS $300: This sheep queen of "The Thorn Birds" was "Cattle Queen of Montana" in the 1954 film Barbara Stanwyck |
#514, aired 1986-11-27 | HITCHCOCK $1000: He often denied saying "Actors are cattle", offering this insult instead They should be treated like cattle |
#484, aired 1986-10-16 | WILD WEST $400: World's largest cattle market was in this Kan. town where Wyatt Earp & Bat Masterson were marshalls Dodge City |
#482, aired 1986-10-14 | NOTORIOUS $200: "Cattle Kate" Watson who traded sex for stolen steers met this "swinging" fate being hanged |
#465, aired 1986-09-19 | ROADSIDE AMERICA $500: Near Audubon, Iowa, you'll find world's largest statue of this farm animal, Iowa's largest money maker a bull |
#442, aired 1986-05-20 | SOUTH AMERICA $400: This "cattle country" is also world's 4th largest producer of wool Argentina |
#422, aired 1986-04-22 | THE 1960s $600: Turning down ABA offer of 3,500 head of cattle & 40,000 acre ranch in 1969, he signed with NBA Bucks Lew Alcindor (or Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) |
#328, aired 1985-12-11 | WILD WEST $400: Cattlemen often complained cattle wouldn't feed on land that had been grazed by these sheep |
#307, aired 1985-11-12 | "CC" $300: When 1400 actresses show up to audition for 1 part Cattle Call |
#283, aired 1985-10-09 | WILD WEST $200: They were combined in a hybrid originally called cattalo cattle & buffalo |
#277, aired 1985-10-01 | BIBLICAL ZOO $400: Joseph explained Pharaoh's dreams of 7 lean ones who ate 7 fat ones but still remained lean kine or cows (or cattle) |
#191, aired 1985-06-03 | THE OLD WEST $600: Term for unbranded cattle comes from this Texas cowboy who didn't brand his (Samuel) Maverick |
#185, aired 1985-05-24 | FLOWERS $1000: Though Gilbert & Sullivan made her "sweet", cattle won't eat this flower because it's bitter a buttercup |
#177, aired 1985-05-14 | WILD WEST $100: Between 1859 & 1872, Mexican bandits stole 145,298 of them from 2 Texas ranches cattle |
#158, aired 1985-04-17 | COLORS $500: Name for cowboys on their 1st cattle drive, it's come to mean any inexperienced person a greenhorn |
#153, aired 1985-04-10 | ASIA $100: Holy cow! It has the most cattle of any country in the world India |
#133, aired 1985-03-13 | MAMMALS $400: About 12,000 years ago, these probably became the first animals to be tamed dogs |
#107, aired 1985-02-05 | FOOD $100: State which raises the most beef cattle Texas |
#104, aired 1985-01-31 | ANIMALS $1000: Identity cards are issued for all 300,000 of these in Israel cattle |
#96, aired 1985-01-21 | WILD WEST $100: Cattle drivers' traveling kitchen a chuck wagon |
#44, aired 1984-11-08 | ANIMALS $500: “Bovine” is to cattle as “ovine” is to these sheep |