#9061, aired 2024-03-18 | CHOOSE A PROTEIN $800: In 1921 Banting & Best first isolated this hormone, a protein composed of 2 chains linked by sulfur atoms insulin |
#9051, aired 2024-03-04 | FRENCH HISTORY $800: The Vichy regime put these in public schools; the 2004 law banning head-scarves on students also banned large these on chains crosses |
#9027, aired 2024-01-30 | CHAINS $200: In professional wrestling today, steel cage matches usually take place in a ring surrounded by this barrier a chain link fence |
#9027, aired 2024-01-30 | CHAINS $400: The chain connecting the propellers to the engine on the Wright Brothers' Flyer was like the chain drive on one of these a bicycle |
#9027, aired 2024-01-30 | CHAINS $600: Andy Bell & Vince Clark make up this British duo that had its biggest hit with the 1988 song "Chains Of Love" Erasure |
#9027, aired 2024-01-30 | CHAINS $800: In August 1500 he & his brothers were sent back to Spain in chains for mismanagement & brutality in Hispaniola Columbus |
#9027, aired 2024-01-30 | CHAINS $1000: In 1775 this Virginian asked, "Is life so dear or peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery?" Patrick Henry |
#8895, aired 2023-06-16 | CUFFING SEASON $800: In this 1999 film Laurence Fishburne breaks the chains off his handcuffs before jumping out of a building & into Keanu's arms The Matrix |
#8884, aired 2023-06-01 | BIO PICS $1200: It takes two, baby--well, two intertwined sugar phosphate chains anyway to be this landmark 1953 molecular model for DNA a double helix |
#8836, aired 2023-03-27 | THE STATUE OF LIBERTY $400: Broken chains lie at the statue's feet; an early plan had her hold broken shackles in her left hand as an homage to this practice's end slavery |
#8778, aired 2023-01-04 | WRITE FOOT $1000: Artist Christy Brown wrote in this autobiography that he was "living in chains" battling cerebral palsy My Left Foot |
#8749, aired 2022-11-24 | CAR ACCESSORIES $200: Snow tires are cool, but sometimes you need a little more traction, like cables or these that can come with tensioners chains |
#8605, aired 2022-03-25 | AMERICAN LAW $1200: The Supreme Court says, "The law has long forbidden routine use" of these hand &/or leg chains on defendants shackles |
#8567, aired 2022-02-01 | "TOO" WORDS $1000: Seen here are these flower chains curving as intended festoons |
#8341, aired 2021-02-22 | "P" FOR SCIENCE $1200: Proteins & cellulose are examples of these, materials made up of repeating chains of molecules polymers |
#8262, aired 2020-10-20 | SCIENCE: MISSED IT BY THAT MUCH $1200: A Feb. 1953 paper by Linus Pauling says the structure of DNA involves this many "intertwined helical polynucleotide chains"--so close 3 |
#8043, aired 2019-07-24 | "P" IS FOR SCIENCE $1600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents the clue.) School glue is made up of these long molecule chains, whose name is from the Greek for "many"--adding a water & borax solution helps link them, creating gooey kids' slime polymers |
#8026, aired 2019-07-01 | WHIPS & CHAINS $200: Me-ouch! It's the implement seen here cat o' nine tails |
#8026, aired 2019-07-01 | WHIPS & CHAINS $400: Nuclear fission is an example of this type of self-sustaining process a chain reaction |
#8026, aired 2019-07-01 | WHIPS & CHAINS $600: With pathologist Howard Florey, biochemist Ernst Chain isolated & purified this antibiotic for general clinical use penicillin |
#8026, aired 2019-07-01 | WHIPS & CHAINS $800: Whip & hip whip are maneuvers in this sport portrayed in the movie "Whip It" roller derby |
#8026, aired 2019-07-01 | WHIPS & CHAINS $1000: Bitcoin uses this technology as its transaction record blockchain |
#8022, aired 2019-06-25 | IT HAPPENED IN THE BIBLE $800: In this book Herod binds the apostle Peter in chains, but an angel appears & the chains fall away Acts |
#8017, aired 2019-06-18 | E BEFORE I $600: A organic compound composed of one or more chains of amino acids a protein |
#8014, aired 2019-06-13 | RESTAURANT CHAINS $200: Serve yourself as much as you want & don't forget dessert at the chain called Hometown this Buffet |
#8014, aired 2019-06-13 | RESTAURANT CHAINS $400: In 2017 it offered special $200 trips for 2 to Italy along with 8 weeks of unlimited access to its never ending pasta bowl Olive Garden |
#8014, aired 2019-06-13 | RESTAURANT CHAINS $600: Famous for its sliders, it was voted the chain with the most craveable burgers; Harold & Kumar would agree White Castle |
#8014, aired 2019-06-13 | RESTAURANT CHAINS $800: Serving "good food fast", this southern favorite is known as WaHo for short Waffle House |
#8014, aired 2019-06-13 | RESTAURANT CHAINS $1000: The largest operator of teppanyaki restaurants in the U.S., it celebrated its 50th anniv. in 2014 Benihana |
#7942, aired 2019-03-05 | POP MUSIC ACROSS THE DECADES $2000: Time to get your grunge on with this band whose tunes include "Man In The Box", "Rooster" & "Would?" Alice in Chains |
#7911, aired 2019-01-21 | 3 G CAPABILITY $800: The main topmast stay is part of this, the system of ropes & chains supporting sails rigging |
#7888, aired 2018-12-19 | HISTORY TELLS US... $800: Karl Marx:
"The proletarians have nothing to lose but their" these chains |
#7873, aired 2018-11-28 | THE SOUND OF MUSIC $400: Legendary drummer Hal Blaine used tire chains for percussion on this duo's "Bridge Over Troubled Water" Simon and Garfunkel |
#7844, aired 2018-10-18 | AP BIOLOGY $200: The original 2 chains, it's thin, it's chainlike & its found in every living cell on Earth RNA and DNA |
#7748, aired 2018-04-25 | CHAIN $800: Markov chains are studied in this statistical branch of math theory, the study of chance & random phenomena probability |
#7748, aired 2018-04-25 | CHAIN $2000: In Greek myth this hero breaks Andromeda's chains Perseus |
#7746, aired 2018-04-23 | TURNING PHILOSOPHICAL $4,000 (Daily Double): In the 18th century, this Swiss-French philosopher observed, "Man is born free, and everywhere, he is in chains" Rousseau |
#7740, aired 2018-04-13 | SCIENCE LAB $1200: A leading lab technique, Western blot helps us identify specific sequences in these chains of amino acids proteins |
#7696, aired 2018-02-12 | C.C. & ME $400: 1500 was a bad year for this explorer: he was sent back home in chains by Francisco de Bobadilla, his replacement Christopher Columbus |
#7614, aired 2017-10-19 | EUROPEAN MOUNTAINS $1,200 (Daily Double): The principal chains of the northern part of this mountain range are the Ligurian, Tuscan & Umbrian Apennines |
#7613, aired 2017-10-18 | STATUES $400: Broken chains representing the tyranny that she has escaped lie at this 111-foot statue's feet the Statue of Liberty |
#7519, aired 2017-04-27 | KINDA SCIENCEY $800: Kids shouldn't use this word on the playground, but they can use it to describe acids like palmitic with long carbon chains fatty |
#7385, aired 2016-10-21 | MIDDLE "G" $400: Hear the howls & clanking chains from this dark underground chamber used to hold prisoners a dungeon |
#7146, aired 2015-10-12 | GAME OF THRONES $200: Daenerys' many titles on the show include "Breaker of Chains" & "Mother of" these creatures dragons |
#7123, aired 2015-07-29 | DEAD PEOPLE $1600: Hoping to save his old partner from a similar fate, this spectre appears in chains in an 1843 work Jacob Marley |
#7082, aired 2015-06-02 | FIX THE FAMOUS QUOTATION $600: "Workers of the world, unite! You have nothing to lose but your brains" chains |
#7034, aired 2015-03-26 | HOTEL CHAINS $200: Its slogan is "Go happy. Go HoJo" Howard Johnson |
#7034, aired 2015-03-26 | HOTEL CHAINS $400: In 2008 Harrah's took a gamble & put up one of this resort city's tallest buildings, the Waterfront Tower Atlantic City |
#7034, aired 2015-03-26 | HOTEL CHAINS $600: This chain owned by Hilton teamed up with the Arbor Day Foundation for a traveling museum exhibit Doubletree |
#7034, aired 2015-03-26 | HOTEL CHAINS $800: Sleepy Bear, seen then & now, is the Ambassador of Adventure for this chain Travelodge |
#7034, aired 2015-03-26 | HOTEL CHAINS $1000: Last name of entrepreneur J. Willard, who opened his first hotel in 1957 Marriott |
#6985, aired 2015-01-16 | ARCHITECTURE & BUILDING $2000: In the early 1500s, this country's Manueline architecture used nautical motifs like chains & ropes Portugal |
#6821, aired 2014-04-21 | HIGGS, BOSUN $800: When he worked a sailing vessel, Higgs supervised the maintenance of this, all the ropes, tackle & chains supporting masts rigging |
#6726, aired 2013-12-09 | MYTHING PERSONS $800: If he hadn't stolen fire from heaven, he wouldn't have been bound by chains to a rock in the Caucasus Prometheus |
#6368, aired 2012-05-02 | LAUGH LINES $800: This Jon Heder character, when told he needs key chains: "I already made like infinity of those at scout camp" Napoleon Dynamite |
#6302, aired 2012-01-31 | GIANTS $800: This Ted Hughes kids' book creation loves eating barbed wire & rusty chains the Iron Giant |
#6292, aired 2012-01-17 | YOU MIGHT "B" HUNGRY $200: Einstein Bros & Noah's are chains that specialize in these round breakfast items--do you want some shmear? bagels |
#6287, aired 2012-01-10 | PLATE TECTONICS $400: Formed by plate tectonics, these mid-ocean uplifts are actually underwater mountain chains ridges |
#6257, aired 2011-11-29 | THE WRECKING CREW $1000: Wrecking Crew drummer Hal Blaine used tire chains to lay down the crashing sounds on this Simon & Garfunkel No. 1 "Bridge Over Troubled Water" |
#6255, aired 2011-11-25 | PHILATELY PHUN $600: A 2002 stamp of this early 20th century performer featured chains that could only be seen with a special lens (Harry) Houdini |
#6155, aired 2011-05-20 | PHILOSOPHERS $1600: In "The Social Contract", this French thinker claimed that "Man is born free; and everywhere he is in chains" Rousseau |
#6084, aired 2011-02-10 | NAUTICAL TERMS $1200: Collectively, it's the 7-letter word for all the ropes & chains used to support & work the masts, booms & sails rigging |
#6057, aired 2011-01-04 | MARXISMS $600: Marx & Engels wrote "The proletarians have nothing to lose but" these their chains |
#5885, aired 2010-03-26 | LOGOS $800: This brand of luggage & handbags uses the simian logo seen here; some purses come with Furry Monkey key chains Kipling |
#5851, aired 2010-02-08 | LIT MY FIRE $1200: In Book 1 of this, Satan is "hurld hedlong flaming from th' ethereal skies... to dwell in adamantine chains and penal fire" Paradise Lost |
#5722, aired 2009-06-23 | ISAAC HAYES $1200: In a 1985 episode of this show, Rick James helps Mr. T bust Isaac out of stir; that's a lot of gold chains for one van The A-Team |
#5719, aired 2009-06-18 | FAST FOOD CHAINS IN OTHER WORDS $200: Belonging to Peter Pan's Ms. Darling Wendy's |
#5719, aired 2009-06-18 | FAST FOOD CHAINS IN OTHER WORDS $400: Italian pie shack Pizza Hut |
#5719, aired 2009-06-18 | FAST FOOD CHAINS IN OTHER WORDS $500 (Daily Double): 11th letter
6th letter
3rd letter KFC |
#5719, aired 2009-06-18 | FAST FOOD CHAINS IN OTHER WORDS $800: Milking facility monarch Dairy Queen |
#5719, aired 2009-06-18 | FAST FOOD CHAINS IN OTHER WORDS $1000: The Tube Subway |
#5342, aired 2007-11-27 | DOUBLE TALK $400: Check it out! It's how I refer to my flashy diamonds & gold chains bling bling |
#5146, aired 2007-01-15 | TV DRAMAS BY EPISODE $800: "Angels in Chains" Charlie's Angels |
#5126, aired 2006-12-18 | NECKWEAR $1000: In WWI, it became mandatory that all U.S. soldiers wear these "canine" aluminum discs on neck chains dog tags |
#5073, aired 2006-10-04 | PLAY THIS $800: Advent Children & Chains of Promethia are just 2 of the many episodes in this popular role-playing game Final Fantasy |
#4749, aired 2005-04-07 | PANAMANIA $400: One of the longest mountain chains in the world, it ranges from Chile to Panama the Andes |
#4610, aired 2004-09-24 | CHAIN OF COMMAND $400: Chains of office are worn by Grand Lodge Officers of this group, possibly named from being though peculiar the Oddfellows |
#4513, aired 2004-03-31 | QUOTATIONS $2000: This treatise by Jean-Jacques Rousseau says, "Man was born free, and he is everywhere in chains" The Social Contract |
#4477, aired 2004-02-10 | POP MUSIC $2000: This hard rock group took its name from an Alice in Chains song Godsmack |
#4277, aired 2003-03-18 | ARTISTS & THEIR SUBJECTS $1000: Carlo Saraceni depicted this mythological woman seen here straining at her chains Andromeda |
#4185, aired 2002-11-08 | WE LIKE YOUR STYLE! $600: "C.C.", this Frenchwoman was famed for designing simple, elegant suits with braided trim & gold link chains Coco Chanel |
#4166, aired 2002-10-14 | WE HAVE QUESTIONS $2,000 (Daily Double): An American patriot:
"Is life so dear or peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery?" Patrick Henry |
#4152, aired 2002-09-24 | LESSER-KNOWN POEMS $800: One of Whittier's many works attacking this begins, "Our fellow-countrymen in chains!" slavery |
#4042, aired 2002-03-12 | REVOLUTIONARY WORDS $800: In a 1775 speech, he asked, "Is life so dear or peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery?" Patrick Henry |
#4012, aired 2002-01-29 | THAT'S MY DEPARTMENT STORE $600: FD is the stock symbol of this company that operates several store chains Federated |
#3752, aired 2000-12-19 | CLASSIC TV EPISODES $300: 1976:
"Angels in Chains" Charlie's Angels |
#3704, aired 2000-10-12 | THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO $200: The proletarians "have nothing to lose but" these Their chains |
#3485, aired 1999-10-29 | THE GHOST $100: This ex-partner appears in chains to warn Scrooge to shape up Jacob Marley |
#3464, aired 1999-09-30 | ELEVATOR RIDE $200: Second floor.
Whips, chains & this oft-recorded song "Hurts So Bad" |
#3413, aired 1999-06-09 | AMERICAN HISTORY $400: In a March 1775 speech he also said, is "peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery?" Patrick Henry |
#3378, aired 1999-04-21 | SCI. $1,810 (Daily Double): In a chemical process, monomers, small molecules, link in chains to form these large molecules Polymers |
#3269, aired 1998-11-19 | __A__A__A $400: Among Cendant Corporation's hotel chains are Days Inn, Howard Johnson & this inn Ramada |
#3222, aired 1998-09-15 | DEEP THINKERS $1,400 (Daily Double): This Jean Jacques Rousseau work says, "Man was born free, and he is everywhere in chains" The Social Contract |
#3202, aired 1998-06-30 | TOUGH BIOLOGY $1000: Amino acids make up these chains, which in turn make up proteins Polypeptides |
#3181, aired 1998-06-01 | WHIPS & CHAINS $100: It's a group of convicts linked together for outdoor labor a chain gang |
#3181, aired 1998-06-01 | WHIPS & CHAINS $200: Used for flogging, it's a whip with 9 knotted cords fastened to a handle Cat o' Nine Tails |
#3181, aired 1998-06-01 | WHIPS & CHAINS $300: The group who sang the 1980 hit heard here:
["Whip It"] Devo |
#3181, aired 1998-06-01 | WHIPS & CHAINS $400: House leadership position held by Republican congressman Tom DeLay at the start of 1997 majority whip |
#3181, aired 1998-06-01 | WHIPS & CHAINS $500: Flexible armor composed of small, overlapping metal rings chain mail |
#3013, aired 1997-10-08 | WINGS $200: The Wright Brothers connected these to the engine with bicycle chains propellers |
#2970, aired 1997-06-27 | BIOLOGY $800: Its 2 coiled polynucleotide chains have opposite polarities DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid) |
#2934, aired 1997-05-08 | QUOTATIONS $1000: In "The Social Contract" he wrote, "Man was born free and he is everywhere in chains" Jean-Jacques Rousseau |
#2897, aired 1997-03-18 | LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS $400: Used in chains, these field flowers mean "I will think of it"; give me your question, do Daisies |
#2707, aired 1996-05-14 | LEAD SINGERS $300: Layne Staley Alice in Chains |
#2694, aired 1996-04-25 | BIOLOGY $200: Its 2 chains of nucleotides are twisted into a double helix held together by hydrogen bonds DNA |
#2676, aired 1996-04-01 | -OLOGIES $400: It's the science that studies biomes, food chains & the relationship of living things & the environment ecology |
#2659, aired 1996-03-07 | BIOLOGY $100: A protein is one or more chains of these acids joined by peptide bonds into a molecule amino acids |
#2624, aired 1996-01-18 | SCIENCE $400: When cocci live in pairs, they're called diplococci; in clusters, staphylococci; in chains, this streptococci |
#2555, aired 1995-10-13 | MEDICINE $800: Strep throat is caused by a type of these spherical bacteria that are linked in chains Streptococcus |
#2384, aired 1995-01-05 | "A" IN MYTHOLOGY $300: Giants captured this war god, bound him with chains & kept him in a jar for 13 months Ares |
#2319, aired 1994-10-06 | BIOLOGY $800: In "Krill", a card game, the object is to build these from plankton to krill to whale food chains |
#2291, aired 1994-07-18 | FADS & FASHIONS $100: In 1943 these "suits" were worn with wide-brimmed hats & long chains zoot suits |
#2150, aired 1993-12-31 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $400: This second-largest U.S. breakfast cereal maker owns the Red Lobster & Olive Garden restaurant chains General Mills |
#2057, aired 1993-07-13 | CHAINS $100: This southern California newspaper is the flagship paper in the Times Mirror chain Los Angeles Times |
#2057, aired 1993-07-13 | CHAINS $200: This gasoline chain's former song begins, "You can trust your car to the man who wears the star" Texaco |
#2057, aired 1993-07-13 | CHAINS $300: Rumor has it Wendy's founder Dave Thomas told this man to open a "chicken only" restaurant chain Colonel Sanders |
#2057, aired 1993-07-13 | CHAINS $400: This major grocery chain began in 1859 when 2 men set up shop on the New York docks to sell tea the A&P |
#2057, aired 1993-07-13 | CHAINS $500: The largest U.S. drugstore chain in terms of sales, it used to be known for its soda fountains Walgreens |
#2004, aired 1993-04-29 | '60s FADS & FASHIONS $300: Teenage girls made love chains by folding up & interconnecting these wrappers chewing gum wrappers |
#1976, aired 1993-03-22 | CIVIL RIGHTS $400: In 1762 Jean-Jacques Rousseau wrote, "Man is born free, and everywhere he is in" these chains |
#1975, aired 1993-03-19 | GEOLOGY $1000: It's the term for submarine elevations over 3,300'; they're found singly or in chains seamounts |
#1898, aired 1992-12-02 | SHORT STORIES $200: Mr. Otis tells the "Canterville" one of these, "I really insist on your oiling those chains" a ghost |
#1862, aired 1992-10-13 | COMMON BONDS $200: Prison gangs,
pocket watches,
bicycles things with chains |
#1765, aired 1992-04-10 | MOVIE QUOTES $100: In this film Paul Newman is told, "You're gonna get used to wearing them chains after a while, Luke" Cool Hand Luke |
#1494, aired 1991-02-14 | RESTAURANT CHAINS $100: The biggest of these chicken franchises is near Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China Kentucky Fried Chicken |
#1494, aired 1991-02-14 | RESTAURANT CHAINS $200: Fast food franchise named for founder R. Dave Thomas' daughter, not Peter Pan's pal Wendy's |
#1494, aired 1991-02-14 | RESTAURANT CHAINS $300: No lie, it's the "Home of the Whopper" Burger King |
#1494, aired 1991-02-14 | RESTAURANT CHAINS $400: Si, it's the only one of the top 10 fast food chains with a Mexican food in its name Taco Bell |
#1494, aired 1991-02-14 | RESTAURANT CHAINS $500: These red-roofed restaurants are the world's largest users of Mozzarella cheese Pizza Hut |
#1493, aired 1991-02-13 | MOUNTAIN CHAINS $100: The world's highest mountains are either in the Karakoram Range or in this range the Himalayas |
#1493, aired 1991-02-13 | MOUNTAIN CHAINS $200: The Chinook is a wind off the Rockies while the Zonda is a wind off this South American chain the Andes |
#1493, aired 1991-02-13 | MOUNTAIN CHAINS $300: The largest glaciers in this European range are in its Bernese chain the Alps |
#1493, aired 1991-02-13 | MOUNTAIN CHAINS $400: The park covering most of this range in northern New York state is larger than Massachusetts the Adirondacks |
#1493, aired 1991-02-13 | MOUNTAIN CHAINS $500: Jebel Musa at the west end of this North African chain is one of the Pillars or Hercules the Atlas Mountains |
#1279, aired 1990-03-08 | THE MIDDLE AGES $100: Crackowes were a style of these with toes so long they were sometimes attached to the knees with chains shoes |
#1232, aired 1990-01-02 | WORLD HISTORY $800: In '60 his Israeli captors sent a coded cablegram to Ben-Gurion that read, "The monster is in chains" (Adolf) Eichmann |
#1215, aired 1989-12-08 | STARTS WITH "S" $600: Patrick Henry asked, "Is life so dear or peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and" this Slavery |
#1200, aired 1989-11-17 | "CHAIN"S $500: Completes the line from "The Communist Manifesto" "The proletarians...." "Have nothing to lose but their chains" |
#1054, aired 1989-03-16 | SCIENCE & NATURE $600: Diplococci bacteria live in pairs, staphylococci in clusters & these in chains streptococci |
#1015, aired 1989-01-20 | 20th CENTURY PERSONALITIES $200: In 1907 he escaped from chains after being underneath in San Francisco Bay for 2 min. Harry Houdini |
#998, aired 1988-12-28 | FAMOUS QUOTES $400: Karl Marx said, "The workers have nothing to lose but" these their chains |
#943, aired 1988-10-12 | EXPLORERS $200: Following his 3rd voyage to the New World, he was put in chains & sent back to Spain Columbus |
#934, aired 1988-09-29 | THE CONTINENTS $600: 1 of 2 mountain chains that separate Europe from Asia (1 of) the Urals (or Caucasus) |
#934, aired 1988-09-29 | HISTORIC QUOTES $800: In "The Communist Manifesto", Marx & Engels stated, "The proletarians have nothing to lose but" these their chains |
#813, aired 1988-03-02 | CHEMISTRY $1000: While carbon atoms usually link in chains, in benzene they link in this shape rings |
#751, aired 1987-12-07 | "IF"FY SONGS $300 (Daily Double): Condition under which you could hear this tale:
"In a castle dark or a fortress strong / With chains upon my feet / You know that ghost is me / And I will never be set free..." "If You Could Read My Mind" |
#702, aired 1987-09-29 | BIOLOGY $800: It's hereditary material in the form of 2 coiled polynucleotide chains that form a double helix DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) |
#656, aired 1987-06-15 | NATURE $500: In wetlands, these simple plants form the base of all food chains algae |
#555, aired 1987-01-23 | COUNTRY MUSIC $500: His "Kaw-Liga" & "Take These Chains From My Heart" hit #1 after his death Hank Williams |
#509, aired 1986-11-20 | BIBLICAL NAMES $300 (Daily Double): When the following song went gold, so did the chains across this composer's chest: Isaac Hayes |
#385, aired 1986-02-28 | SOCIAL STUDIES $1000: Philosopher whose "Social Contract" begins "Man is born free, yet everywhere he is in chains" (Jean-Jacques) Rousseau |
#285, aired 1985-10-11 | DEPARTMENT STORES $1000: While many chains started in New York or Chicago, his began in Kemmerer, Wyo. J.C. Penney |
#107, aired 1985-02-05 | MYTHOLOGY $1000: Jupiter made the 1st one for his brothers to punish them for stealing fire from heaven woman |