#9051, aired 2024-03-04 | COCKTAILS $1000: A powerful artillery piece of World War I gave its name to this numeric cocktail made with champagne & gin a French 75 |
#9043, aired 2024-02-21 | 1990s MUSIC $600: This Brit pop group made listeners feel bubbly with the song "Champagne Supernova" Oasis |
#9041, aired 2024-02-19 | POTENT QUOTABLES $400: Cole Porter wrote, "I get no kick from" this, "mere alcohol doesn't thrill me at all" champagne |
#9034, aired 2024-02-08 | A REGIONAL TREASURE $600: Care to tour Moët & Chandon? Veuve Clicquot? Mais oui, drink 'em in when you get to this appropriate region of France Champagne |
#9024, aired 2024-01-25 | DRINKING VESSELS $200: Champagne is traditionally served in this tall stemmed glass that shares its name with a musical instrument flute |
#8968, aired 2023-11-08 | METALLICA $400: Champagne is generally fermented in vats of this alliterative alloy stainless steel |
#8964, aired 2023-11-02 | SOUSED $800: Korbel Brut calls itself "America's favorite California" this champagne |
#8884, aired 2023-06-01 | "B" NICE $200: Effusive & lively, perhaps after a glass of champagne bubbly |
#1, aired 2023-05-08 | ADULT BEVERAGES $200: This brunch favorite is made with sparkling wine or champagne & orange juice; pretty simple a mimosa |
#8852, aired 2023-04-18 | SAVOIR FAIR $400: 12th & 13th century commercial fairs in this "bubbly" region of France made it an important medieval financial center Champagne |
#8794, aired 2023-01-26 | WHAT'S IN THE BOTTLE? $800: This brand of champagne that she keeps "in her pretty cabinet" in a Queen song Moet et Chandon |
#9, aired 2023-01-05 | BOOZY PHRASES $1500: These "sparkling" tastes mean a desire for high-end living; unfortunately, some have them on a tight budget champagne (tastes) |
#8744, aired 2022-11-17 | WE'LL ALL NEED A DRINK AFTER THIS $800: The name of this Spanish version of champagne literally means a wine cellar cava |
#8720, aired 2022-10-14 | ALL EARS $400: Don't celebrate so soon--it's too early to do this, the sound heard here pop a cork on champagne |
#3, aired 2022-10-09 | FOOD & DRINK $900: Dom Perignon was a Benedictine monk whose name is on bottles of this potent potable champagne |
#8641, aired 2022-05-16 | CLOSE TO THE VEST $1600: French for "widow", a famous one with the last name Clicquot made her mark in the champagne world veuve |
#8636, aired 2022-05-09 | MENACE TO SOBRIETY $400: You're not exactly living like a monk when you fork over $84,000 for a bottle of rosé 1959 from this brand of champagne Dom Perignon |
#8600, aired 2022-03-18 | LEMON SQUEEZY $200: For a classic French 75, along with the gin, lemon juice & simple syrup, you have to break out a bottle of this sparkling wine champagne |
#8395, aired 2021-05-07 | MONKS $800: Cheers to this 17th century monk & cellar master at the Abbey of Hautvillers; he was a pioneer of fine champagne Dom Perignon |
#8387, aired 2021-04-27 | PANTONE COLORS OF THE YEAR $800: Want to get this color for 2009? Try mixing orange juice & champagne Mimosa |
#8341, aired 2021-02-22 | ANIMALS WITHIN WORDS $10,000 (Daily Double): After sighting one of these horned animals in Africa, we busted out a magnum of champagne gnu (in magnum) |
#8320, aired 2021-01-22 | EXTREME LAKES $1000: Geothermal vents at the bottom of Champagne Pool on North Island in this country are 500 degrees New Zealand |
#8219, aired 2020-05-21 | DRINK UP: IT'S THIRST-DAY $1000: A World War I artillery piece gave its national name & caliber to this champagne cocktail the French 75 |
#8210, aired 2020-04-24 | GET YOUR KICKS $1000: In a Cole Porter classic, "I get no kick from" this beverage, but "I get a kick out of you" champagne |
#8064, aired 2019-10-03 | FUN FACTS $2000: Popping some champagne for fun? This brand named for a founder & his great-grandson-in-law sells the most Moët & Chandon |
#8010, aired 2019-06-07 | RISE TO THE OCCASION $1200: A champagne reception & amazing views greeted those who did this city's Gherkin Challenge, climbing 1,038 stairs for charity London |
#7997, aired 2019-05-21 | DO YOU LOVE ME? $800: Greek for "loving" gives us this word for one who loves the land of Cherbourg & Champagne Francophile |
#7932, aired 2019-02-19 | IT'S TWOSDAY! $400: Cheers to you if you know that they're the 2 ingredients in a traditional mimosa champagne and orange juice |
#7928, aired 2019-02-13 | GLASSWARE $200: The tall, narrow glass known as a flute is perfect for this beverage, perhaps an Armand de Brignac Brut champagne |
#7894, aired 2018-12-27 | CONFUSING LYRICS $1000: This "boozy" Oasis tune has the line "slowly walking down the hall, faster than a cannonball" "Champagne Supernova" |
#7768, aired 2018-05-23 | TAKE THE CATEGORY IN ORDER $600: This 3-word brand has been billed as "the Champagne of beers" Miller High Life |
#7757, aired 2018-05-08 | MUSICAL KINGS $1600: Things were always wunnerful, wunnerful for this king of champagne music Lawrence Welk |
#7752, aired 2018-05-01 | POTENT MEASUREMENTS $1200: Armand de Brignac offers a Midas bottle size that contains 30 liters of the brut gold type of this champagne |
#7747, aired 2018-04-24 | ALL GOOD THINGS $400: First made by a 17th c. monk, this fine champagne can go for $1,200 for a 1964 magnum Dom Perignon |
#7730, aired 2018-03-30 | ODD-TITLED TOP 40 HITS $400: Jim Stafford of "Spiders & Snakes" fame warned us in a 1975 hit that "Your Bulldog Drinks" this luxurious French wine Champagne |
#7718, aired 2018-03-14 | HOLD MY WINE $600: Musical term for the clear glass used for rose or champagne a flute |
#7644, aired 2017-11-30 | CEREMONIES $800: In June 2013 Kate Middleton smashed a big bottle of champagne at this type of ceremony to name & launch a ship a christening |
#7639, aired 2017-11-23 | FOR A SONG $2000: In an Oasis song "someday you will find me, caught beneath the landslide, in a" this title "in the sky" "Champagne Supernova" |
#7606, aired 2017-10-09 | THIRD TIME'S A "CHA"RM $800: Champagne is mainly made of 3 grapes: pinot noir, pinot meunier & this white one chardonnay |
#7603, aired 2017-10-04 | FOOD & DRINK $1000: To make a Kir Royale, add creme de cassis to this beverage champagne |
#7595, aired 2017-09-22 | TIME FOR A DRINK $200: It's early, so I'll start with some O.J.--& champagne, this sparkling cocktail a mimosa |
#7582, aired 2017-07-25 | ADULT BEVERAGES $600: For brunch you might opt for this drink made with champagne or sparkling wine & peach puree a bellini |
#7578, aired 2017-07-19 | IT'S NATIONAL HOT DOG MONTH $800: This Hollywood legend's favorite meal was reportedly champagne & hot dogs Marlene Dietrich |
#7506, aired 2017-04-10 | LET'S VISIT DOMINICA $1200: Divers love a Dominican reef where geothermal springs vent streams of bubbles named for this alcoholic drink champagne |
#7436, aired 2017-01-02 | GEOGRAPHIC FOOD & DRINK $200: You might find bubbly people in this region Champagne |
#7427, aired 2016-12-20 | SERVING THE STATE DINNER $400: A little glasnost of champagne with the Reagans was the order of the day for this leader in December 1987 Gorbachev |
#7372, aired 2016-10-04 | IT'S THE CATALINA WINE MIXER $200: On the boat out to the island, I sipped champagne, both doux ("sweet") & sec (this opposite quality) dry |
#7356, aired 2016-09-12 | IT'S INTOXICATING $400: You don't have to live like a monk to enjoy a $399 bottle of this brand of champagne from 1998 Dom Perignon |
#7343, aired 2016-07-13 | PLACES, EVERYONE $600: In 2008 French authorities let 40 new villages classify themselves as part of this sparkling wine region Champagne |
#7243, aired 2016-02-24 | IT TAKES 2 $400: The 2 standard ingredients in a traditional mimosa cocktail orange juice & champagne |
#7179, aired 2015-11-26 | MEASURING WHAT? $200: If you're holding a Methuselah, you have a lot of this champagne |
#7173, aired 2015-11-18 | FOOD & DRINK $600: This cocktail made with peach nectar & champagne was named for a Venetian painter a Bellini |
#7063, aired 2015-05-06 | TV ODDS & ENDS $400: Robin Leach promised "champagne wishes & caviar dreams" on the TV show "Lifestyles of" these people the Rich and Famous |
#7048, aired 2015-04-15 | DIE FLEDERMAUS $400: Calling it the king of all wines, a rousing song to this beverage ends Act II champagne |
#7044, aired 2015-04-09 | BARTENDING GLOSSARY $1000: On a champagne label, brut equals this wine term, as the grapes used to make it contained little or no sugar dry |
#7003, aired 2015-02-11 | SONGS OF WINE & ROSES $2000: "Someday you will find me / Caught beneath the landslide / In a champagne super-nova in the sky", warned this band Oasis |
#6978, aired 2015-01-07 | LERNER & LOEWE SONGS $800: For "Gigi", L&L wrote of "The Night They Invented" this sparkling potable champagne |
#6950, aired 2014-11-28 | NO. 1 ALBUMS OF THE '60s $1600: It was "wunnerful" when this bandleader known for his "Champagne Music" reached No. 1 with "Calcutta!" in 1961 Lawrence Welk |
#6868, aired 2014-06-25 | POLITICAL PARTIES $200: His 1996 election-day party aboard Air Force One included champagne, mango ice cream & a Macarena line Clinton |
#6831, aired 2014-05-05 | BOOZE $400: This brand known for its XO Excellence champagne cognac is named for a French winegrower Rémy Martin |
#6733, aired 2013-12-18 | A LITTLE SOMETHING SWEET $200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew visits Durig Chocolatier in Switzerland.) As seen in the Durig workshops, Swiss chocolate comes in many exotic varieties, including one in which this potent potable is added directly to the molten chocolate champagne |
#6667, aired 2013-09-17 | POTENT POTABLES $1000: (Kathie Lee and Hoda give the clue.) French scientists say the best method of pouring champagne is down the side of the glass, which preserves up to twice as much of this gas, keeping the fizz in your bubbly carbon dioxide |
#6658, aired 2013-07-24 | NAIL POLISH COLORS $800: Chanel named a yellow polish for this champagne & orange juice cocktail a mimosa |
#6644, aired 2013-07-04 | HAPPY BIRTHDAY! $400: You're 21, so enjoy a $429 1996 bottle of this from Dom Perignon Champagne |
#6577, aired 2013-04-02 | CARE FOR SOME WINE? $800: This 17th century "champagne" monk came up with many wine production practices still in use, like low yields for better quality Dom Perignon |
#6561, aired 2013-03-11 | THE MAIN ALCOHOLIC INGREDIENT $200: In a mimosa champagne |
#6522, aired 2013-01-15 | WELLS $2000: Named for a French region, it's drilled through hard rock to reach water capable of rising to the surface by its own pressure an artesian well |
#6501, aired 2012-12-17 | THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT $800: Named for a red plant, this cocktail has triple sec, champagne & cranberry juice poinsettia |
#6483, aired 2012-11-21 | ODD WORDS $400: A muselet is the wire that holds one of these in a champagne bottle a cork |
#6426, aired 2012-07-23 | MENTAL STATES $400: Have you no this? An embarrassed feeling that took Evelyn "Champagne" King into the top 10 in 1978 shame |
#6382, aired 2012-05-22 | THE INDIANAPOLIS 500 $400: The tradition of drinking this in victory lane after the race was begun by Louis Meyer after his 3rd win in 1936 milk |
#6366, aired 2012-04-30 | SWEET STUFF $800: The French name of this airy dessert means "foam" or "froth"; it also refers to the foam on the surface of champagne mousse |
#6365, aired 2012-04-27 | POTPOURRI $600: This champagne is named for a monk who worked in the cellars of the Benedictine Hautvillers abbey Dom Perignon |
#6348, aired 2012-04-04 | BEGGARS CAN'T BE BOOZERS $1000: In 2005 a Korean businessman paid more than $70,000 for one of the last bottles of 1926 Macallan, a brand of this Scotch |
#6330, aired 2012-03-09 | SALE $600: In 2008 Perrier-Jouet put on sale 100 limited-edition 12-bottle box sets of this for 50,000 euros (that's over $70,000) champagne |
#6250, aired 2011-11-18 | THE BIGGEST SCHMOOZER $1600: Because you deserve the best, I ordered you this champagne brand that gets its name from high-quality glass Cristal |
#6210, aired 2011-09-23 | WINE A LITTLE $800: This 4-letter word indicates that a champagne is dry; "extra" this means it's extremely or totally dry brut |
#6208, aired 2011-09-21 | TREES $400: You might enjoy an orange juice & champagne cocktail while sitting under this tree of the same name a mimosa |
#6140, aired 2011-04-29 | POTENT POTABLES $800: Meaning "white of whites", it's wine made entirely from white grapes, like a champagne made from the chardonnay grape blanc de blancs |
#6133, aired 2011-04-20 | FRUIT TYPES $400: Red Globe,
Champagne grapes |
#6102, aired 2011-03-08 | DRINKING VESSELS $200: The tall, narrow flute used for this beverage named for a region of France allows the bubbles to rise slower champagne |
#6065, aired 2011-01-14 | WINE, WHITE WINE $400: "C" this white grape? It's a French-named type that's used to make champagne & white burgundy Chardonnay |
#5924, aired 2010-05-20 | THE NEW YORK TIMES DINING & WINE $200: On Dec. 23, 2009 The Pour, a blog about wine on nytimes.com, focused on this bubbly beverage champagne |
#5910, aired 2010-04-30 | GREAT WORK $1000: For authors Don & Petie Kladstrup, the book "Champagne" must be this, Latin for "great work" magnum opus |
#5889, aired 2010-04-01 | CHAMPAGNE $400: A book on the science of champagne says lipstick can ruin the fun: fats in it make these stretch & break the bubbles |
#5889, aired 2010-04-01 | CHAMPAGNE $800: A 1980s process to make huge bottles safely allowed Rosalynn Carter to do this with a 7-gal. "sovereign" on Jan. 15, 1988 christen a ship ('break it across a ship' accepted) |
#5889, aired 2010-04-01 | CHAMPAGNE $1200: Laurent-Perrier ultra brut is made without dosage, the usual addition of mostly this common substance sugar |
#5889, aired 2010-04-01 | CHAMPAGNE $1600: Though champagne is white, one of the most important grapes used to make it is this one whose name in part means "black" pinot noir |
#5889, aired 2010-04-01 | CHAMPAGNE $2000: The LVMH group owns the brands Dom Perignon, Veuve Clicquot & not only Moet but this partner Chandon |
#5888, aired 2010-03-31 | SNACKS ON A PLANE $200: Bon appetit! On long flights, this airline serves baguettes, cheese & champagne in the "affaires" cabin Air France |
#5861, aired 2010-02-22 | INSTRUMENTAL WORDS $800: A glass of champagne to you if you know that this term can also refer to a furrow or groove on a column a flute |
#5777, aired 2009-10-27 | NEW ORLEANS CUISINE $2000: In making oyster dressing for holiday turkey, reserve the clear juice of the oysters, called this--cheers! liquor |
#5751, aired 2009-09-21 | ROCK STARS' BACKSTAGE NEEDS $1000: This "Glitter" diva's contract demands a bottle of Cristal, 4 champagne glasses & a box of bendy straws Mariah Carey |
#5735, aired 2009-07-10 | YOU NEED A DRINK $600: A person used to be smashed onto a new boat as a sacrifice; this effervescent drink is less painful champagne |
#5723, aired 2009-06-24 | THE HELOISE WITH YOU $800: Don't discard the liquid that comes in a tin of these members of the herring family; it's "kitty champagne"! sardines |
#5707, aired 2009-06-02 | ACTUAL ITEMS $1600: Bottoms up! A muselet is the wire cage holding this in place the champagne cork |
#5697, aired 2009-05-19 | A POTENT POTABLE TOUR $800: Savor the "California" type of this effervescent treat at the Korbel Cellars in Sonoma County champagne |
#5638, aired 2009-02-25 | WITH LOVE $400: My darling, only the best of this potent potable for you, like a fine extra brut Bollinger champagne |
#5637, aired 2009-02-24 | COLORFUL TERMS $400: If you drink enough of this color champagne, you might also see its elephants pink |
#5599, aired 2009-01-01 | A LITTLE "B" BOP $600: On a bottle of champagne, this word indicates that it's very dry; how savage! brut |
#5598, aired 2008-12-31 | DRINKING SONGS $2000: The Kinks met Lola "in a club where you drink" this & "it tastes just like cherry cola" champagne |
#5579, aired 2008-12-04 | DESIRE $200: I'd like a 1970 magnum of this champagne named for a 17th c. monk, please. $892?! I'd like a soda Dom Perignon |
#5578, aired 2008-12-03 | LET ME MIX YOU A METAPHOR $200: The lecture was champagne to most of the audience, but it wasn't really "my cup of" this tea |
#5576, aired 2008-12-01 | PORTENT POTABLES $400: The Vikings used human blood to christen their ships; thank Odin this potent potable is traditional today champagne |
#5451, aired 2008-04-28 | WEIGHTS & MEASURES $800: One magnum of champagne equals this many standard bottles 2 |
#5438, aired 2008-04-09 | HAVE SOME WINE $200: Grades of this wine run from extra-brut to doux champagne |
#5433, aired 2008-04-02 | "D"RINKS $800: Expensive vintage named for the Benedictine monk sometimes credited with inventing champagne Dom Pérignon |
#5395, aired 2008-02-08 | VALENTINE'S DAY CUISINE $600: (Emeril Lagasse reads.) Make the evening really special with a luxurious parfait prepared with champagne cream & caviar from this fish, historically associated with the Caspian Sea sturgeon |
#5318, aired 2007-10-24 | BRITSPEAK $400: When Nigel heard his wife was preggers, he broke out the champers, this celebratory beverage champagne |
#5302, aired 2007-10-02 | WINE $400: Yeastiness is often a flaw in wine, but it's an asset in these, like Perrier-Jouet Champagne |
#5256, aired 2007-06-18 | WINE $800: Try my $3,000 1976 bottle from Romanee-Conti, the most famous estate in this area--oops, there goes the cork Burgundy |
#5176, aired 2007-02-26 | THET IZN'T SPELED RITE $200: Moraine,
ordain,
champain champagne |
#5175, aired 2007-02-23 | SUPERSTITIONS $800: After popping off one of these at a wedding, bring the couple luck by slitting it & putting a coin in it a champagne cork |
#5175, aired 2007-02-23 | NOT A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT $1600: A tall, narrow champagne glass a flute |
#5156, aired 2007-01-29 | A ROMANTIC DINNER $400: First, a toast, my sweet, with a glass of this potent potable whose invention is credited to Dom Perignon champagne |
#5114, aired 2006-11-30 | I LOVE A MOZART OPERA $800: A toast to Mozart's "Don Giovanni", which features an aria nicknamed for this bubbly beverage champagne |
#5103, aired 2006-11-15 | CAN I BUY YOU A DRINK? $400: It's a little early in the day--maybe time for this champagne & orange juice cocktail a mimosa |
#5095, aired 2006-11-03 | COMMON BONDS $600: Nebuchadnezzar,
Methuselah,
Magnum champagne bottles |
#5089, aired 2006-10-26 | HOW VERY PROPER $600: This metal is the traditional gift for a 25th anniversary, but a bottle of champagne is a nice alternative silver |
#5076, aired 2006-10-09 | STUPID ANSWERS $400: Sparkling wine sold under the name Champagne must come from this region in Northeast France Champagne |
#5043, aired 2006-07-12 | I COULDA BEEN A BARTENDER $1000: Add a splash of creme de cassis to white wine to make this aperitif; use champagne to make it "royale" a kir |
#5008, aired 2006-05-24 | POTENT POTABLE POTPOURRI $400: A song from "Gigi" celebrates "The Night They Invented" this bubbly beverage champagne |
#4985, aired 2006-04-21 | FRANCE $1600: Just south of Champagne is this other potent potable-named region, a former duchy Burgundy |
#4984, aired 2006-04-20 | HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE $400: In 2005, 1,000 champagne corks popped as a Brazilian equestrian married Athina of this clan Onassis |
#4950, aired 2006-03-03 | A LITTLE WINE $400: This sheep-raising region of northeastern France is synonymous with a type of white sparkling wine Champagne |
#4886, aired 2005-12-05 | BRANDED $1000: In 1936 Moet & Chandon introduced this champagne brand named for a blind French monk Dom Perignon |
#4876, aired 2005-11-21 | "KING" OF THE TOP 40 $2000: In 1979 this potent (potable) singer gave us "I Don't Know If It's Right" Evelyn "Champagne" King |
#4857, aired 2005-10-25 | THE BRADY BRUNCH $800: When no one was looking, Cindy & Bobby tried to sneak a sip of this orange juice & champagne cocktail a mimosa |
#4824, aired 2005-07-21 | "EQ" TEST $1,400 (Daily Double): (Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers a corker from the top secret Jeopardy! science lab.) A bottle under pressure is in this state--opening it breaks that state, & the CO2 forms bubbles equilibrium |
#4744, aired 2005-03-31 | THE TRUMAN SHOW $1200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Truman Library in Independence, MO.) This is the actual champagne bottle that gave this woman so much trouble when she was christening a plane with it in '45 Bess Truman |
#4711, aired 2005-02-14 | WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO DRINK? $400: A kir is white wine & creme de cassis; a kir royale is this & creme de cassis champagne |
#4649, aired 2004-11-18 | TOUR DE FRANCE $400: You can tour the cellars of Moet et Chandon in Epernay, fittingly on an avenue with this sparkling name Champagne |
#4641, aired 2004-11-08 | CHAMPAGNE MUSIC $200: The Eagles mention amenities like champagne on ice & a flexible check-out time at this title place the Hotel California |
#4641, aired 2004-11-08 | CHAMPAGNE MUSIC $400: He wrote the song that says, "I get no kick from champagne" Cole Porter |
#4641, aired 2004-11-08 | CHAMPAGNE MUSIC $600: Ann-Margret sang a song called "Champagne" in the movie version of this rock opera Tommy |
#4641, aired 2004-11-08 | CHAMPAGNE MUSIC $800: This No. 1 hit with a "Spanglish" title says, "She never drinks the water, makes you order French champagne" "Livin' La Vida Loca" |
#4641, aired 2004-11-08 | CHAMPAGNE MUSIC $1000: In a tropical tune by this singer, a water shortage at the Gull Reef Club means "Champagne Si, Agua No" Jimmy Buffett |
#4633, aired 2004-10-27 | POTENTATE POTABLES $400: Moet introduced this "Imperial" line of champagne in 1863 to honor this late emperor Napoleon |
#4585, aired 2004-07-09 | FILE UNDER "M" $400: It's a plant, or an orange juice & champagne drink mimosa |
#4553, aired 2004-05-26 | CROSSWORD CLUES "C" $400: Bubbly booze
(9) champagne |
#4546, aired 2004-05-17 | TRAVEL EUROPE $600: Mumm's the word & Taittinger is too when visiting the cellars of this famous French province Champagne |
#4507, aired 2004-03-23 | NATIONAL "VELVET" $400: "Dark" mixed drink of stout beer & champagne Black Velvet |
#4471, aired 2004-02-02 | EQUIVALENTS $600: 2 bottles of champagne equals 1 _____ a magnum |
#4453, aired 2004-01-07 | "UNT"IL THE END $800: It can be the indentation in the bottom of a champagne bottle or a narrow, flat-bottomed boat punt |
#4402, aired 2003-10-28 | WEIGHTS & MEASURES $400: A champagne bottle holding 20 bottles worth, or a Biblical King of Babylonia Nebuchadnezzar |
#4394, aired 2003-10-16 | POTENT POTABLES $1200: A mimosa is equal parts orange juice & this potent potable champagne |
#4373, aired 2003-09-17 | LIFE ON THE TITANIC $400: First class passengers got to sample this beverage, & some bottles of Cliquot 1900 were recovered champagne |
#4358, aired 2003-07-09 | "M"MMMMM GOOD! $600: A powerful handgun, or a large bottle of champagne magnum |
#4342, aired 2003-06-17 | MONK $1000: Cheers to this blind French monk who is credited with pioneering the making of champagne around 1698 Dom Perignon |
#4330, aired 2003-05-30 | DISTURBING THE "P"s $400: Planter's, fish house & champagne are 3 types of this festive drink punch |
#4315, aired 2003-05-09 | POTENT POTABLES $400: Mumm is the word & it's also a brand of this that's been around since 1827 champagne |
#4310, aired 2003-05-02 | OH, THE AMENITIES! $800: Frolic in a 7' tall champagne glass hot tub at Caesars Cove Haven Resort in the Poconos in this U.S. state Pennsylvania |
#4305, aired 2003-04-25 | WEIGHTS & MEASURES $200: The amount of this per liter determines if champagne is brut, sec or doux sugar |
#4287, aired 2003-04-01 | CEREMONIES $1200: It's what a woman is holding when she says, "In the name of the United States I christen thee..." bottle of champagne |
#4235, aired 2003-01-17 | WORDS ABOUT WORDS $800: Also called bubbly, it's an example of a toponym, a word derived from a place name champagne |
#4151, aired 2002-09-23 | WHAT GRADE DID YOU GET? $400: Grades of this potable range from doux to brut champagne |
#4070, aired 2002-04-19 | BOOZE-A-PALOOZA $400: (Cheryl delivers the clue from the Golden Princess.) If you're ever asked to do this to an ocean liner, don't forget the champagne christen it |
#4064, aired 2002-04-11 | GIVE ME SOME CAVIAR! $400: (Cheryl will give the clue.) There are two classic beverages to serve with caviar: champagne, & this type of liquor, which should be iced vodka |
#4055, aired 2002-03-29 | THAT TICKLES! $200: Part of champagne that's said to tickle the nose or the palate bubbles |
#4014, aired 2002-01-31 | AT HOME WITH THE EISENHOWERS $800: The Eisenhowers liked to spend Saturday evenings in front of the TV set enjoying this bandleader's champagne music Lawrence Welk |
#3999, aired 2002-01-10 | MUSIC MEN $800: (Sofia of the Clue Crew at the Waldorf Astoria.) I'm playing a song by this composer on his piano at the Waldorf. "I get no kick from champagne" Cole Porter |
#3964, aired 2001-11-22 | A SENSE OF DECORUM $1000: At a party, serve champagne in these tall, slender glasses; it'll stay bubbly longer flute glasses |
#3961, aired 2001-11-19 | CLOSERS $400: Reseal a bottle of this with the original cork & you may find by morning the carbonation has forced it out champagne |
#3960, aired 2001-11-16 | NONPOTENT POTABLES $100: This brand calls itself "the champagne of bottled waters" Perrier |
#3947, aired 2001-10-30 | MEASURE FOR MEASURE $200: 1 magnum of champagne equals this many standard bottles 2 |
#3895, aired 2001-07-06 | SO YOU'VE REACHED LEGAL DRINKING AGE $400: These, which make you sneeze, are smaller in champagne than in cheap sparkling wine bubbles |
#3887, aired 2001-06-26 | MARTHA STEWART $300: (Hi, I'm Martha Stewart, and I have a tip for you.) After New Year's put any leftover champagne in an open jar & in a few weeks you'll have this salad dressing ingredient vinegar |
#3820, aired 2001-03-23 | FILE UNDER "K" $1000: This is white wine & creme de cassis; substitute champagne for white wine & it becomes "royale" Kir |
#3819, aired 2001-03-22 | FOAM $300: Don Ho is associated with "Tiny Bubbles" & this late bandleader with "Champagne Music" Lawrence Welk |
#3773, aired 2001-01-17 | THE WINE CELLAR $800: This is "the word" for a major French champagne house founded in 1827 Mumm |
#3739, aired 2000-11-30 | CHEERS $200: Equal parts of champagne & this juice make up a mimosa Orange juice |
#3717, aired 2000-10-31 | BUBBLES $200: Bubble water & the bubbly are slang for this drink Champagne |
#3610, aired 2000-04-21 | NOTABLE WOMEN $400: These ever-popular singing sisters perform at the Lawrence Welk Champagne Theatre in Branson, Missouri Lennon Sisters |
#3601, aired 2000-04-10 | THE LYRICS OF COLE PORTER $200: "I get no kick from" this, "mere alcohol doesn't thrill me at all" Champagne |
#3586, aired 2000-03-20 | FOOD-O $100: It suggests serving its jiggly sparkling white grape flavor in champagne glasses Jell-O |
#3536, aired 2000-01-10 | TOTAL $100: Total number of ounces of orange juice needed to make a classic mimosa with 2 ounces of champagne 2 (even parts) |
#3515, aired 1999-12-10 | GUINNESS $600: A black velvet is equal parts Guinness & this bubbly beverage Champagne |
#3473, aired 1999-10-13 | FOOD & DRINK $400: To make a French "75" cocktail, you need champagne, powdered sugar, gin & this sour juice Lemon juice |
#3457, aired 1999-09-21 | BEFORE & AFTER $200: Dynamic duo who fight for champagne wishes & caviar dreams Batman & Robin Leach |
#3435, aired 1999-07-09 | BEFORE & AFTER $800: "Lady Chatterley's Lover" author who leads his big band in playing "Champagne Music" D.H. Lawrence Welk |
#3432, aired 1999-07-06 | SIZE MATTERS $200: A 1.5-liter champagne bottle, or sometimes a .357 round of ammunition Magnum |
#3399, aired 1999-05-20 | LIQUOR BY LABEL $300: Andre,
Moet et Chandon,
Dom Perignon champagne |
#3384, aired 1999-04-29 | THE NAME'S FAMILIAR $400: Traditional member of the Magi whose name is also a measure equal to 16 regular bottles of champagne Balthazar |
#3381, aired 1999-04-26 | "C.D."s $200: This pink sparkling wine from Germany originally included champagne Cold duck |
#3379, aired 1999-04-22 | CHAMPAGNE FOR EVERYONE! $100: "Musical" name of the tall, slender glass that's preferred for serving champagne Flute |
#3379, aired 1999-04-22 | CHAMPAGNE FOR EVERYONE! $200: This sybaritic Brit is known for the phrase "Champagne Wishes and Caviar Dreams" Robin Leach |
#3379, aired 1999-04-22 | CHAMPAGNE FOR EVERYONE! $300: The name of this type of champagne made from Chardonnay grapes is French for "White of whites" Blanc de blancs |
#3379, aired 1999-04-22 | CHAMPAGNE FOR EVERYONE! $400: Oh, you savage! This term refers to dry champagne that's less than 1.5% sugar Brut |
#3379, aired 1999-04-22 | CHAMPAGNE FOR EVERYONE! $500: This legendary discoverer of champagne may have been one of the first to use a mushroom-shaped cork Dom Perignon |
#3379, aired 1999-04-22 | COOKING $1000: Larousse suggests cooking brill, a "flat" type of this, in champagne sauce Fish |
#3299, aired 1998-12-31 | POUR ME SOME CHAMPAGNE! $200: A little red wine is usually added to make this popular color of champagne rosé (or pink) |
#3299, aired 1998-12-31 | POUR ME SOME CHAMPAGNE! $400: A classic champagne cocktail contains a dash of the Angostura type of this ingredient bitters |
#3299, aired 1998-12-31 | POUR ME SOME CHAMPAGNE! $600: The songwriter who wrote, "I get no kick from champagne, mere alcohol doesn't thrill me at all" Cole Porter |
#3230, aired 1998-09-25 | PINK MUSIC $400: This 1977 Eagles hit featured a place with "mirrors on the ceiling, the pink champagne on ice" "Hotel California" |
#3222, aired 1998-09-15 | YES, "N"DEEDY $500: A big bottle that holds about 20 quarts of champagne, or a Babylonian king who probably couldn't Nebuchadnezzar |
#3190, aired 1998-06-12 | LIBATIONS $600: According to Alexis Lichine, this Orwellian year was not a vintage year for champagne 1984 |
#3184, aired 1998-06-04 | BOTTOMS UP! $3,000 (Daily Double): In 1832 the founding family of this famed French champagne house hired a son-in-law named Chandon Moet |
#3138, aired 1998-04-01 | FOOLS $400: A 13-year-old in Georgia was suspended for 10 days for giving his French teacher a bottle of this as a gift wine |
#3115, aired 1998-02-27 | HELL-O JELL-O $100: In 1997 Jell-O celebrated this anniversary with a special edition white grape "Champagne of Jell-O" flavor 100th |
#3108, aired 1998-02-18 | THE 17TH CENTURY $800: Cheers to this Benedictine monk who pioneered the making of champagne in 1698 Dom Perignon |
#3104, aired 1998-02-12 | LITERARY POTENT POTABLES $200: Bootlegging may have paid for the bubbly that this title Fitzgerald character served at his parties Jay Gatsby |
#3086, aired 1998-01-19 | EASY ON THE EARS $300: "Weary Blues" was the unlikely title of a 1956 hit from this purveyor of upbeat champagne music Lawrence Welk |
#3073, aired 1997-12-31 | A MAGNUM OF CHAMPAGNE $100: A man who lived to be 969, or a champagne bottle that holds 8 times as much as the standard size Methuselah |
#3073, aired 1997-12-31 | A MAGNUM OF CHAMPAGNE $200: Lerner & Loewe wrote "The Night They Invented Champagne" for this movie musical set in Gay Paree Gigi |
#3073, aired 1997-12-31 | A MAGNUM OF CHAMPAGNE $300: The glass shaped like & named for this flower is perfect for serving champagne Tulip |
#3073, aired 1997-12-31 | A MAGNUM OF CHAMPAGNE $400: Of brut, demi-sec or doux, the term that denotes the sweetest champagne Doux (50% sugar) |
#3068, aired 1997-12-24 | RAISE YOUR GLASSES $600: A popular toast with bubbly is "Champagne to our real friends and real" this "to our sham friends" Pain |
#3057, aired 1997-12-09 | A JUG OF WINE $400: Until vintners learned to test sugar levels in the 19th C., half of the bottles of this French wine would explode Champagne |
#3044, aired 1997-11-20 | WASHINGTON'S SPORTS TEAMS $100: This team's logo is on champagne bottles commemorating the opening of Jack Kent Cooke Stadium Washington Redskins |
#3011, aired 1997-10-06 | POTENT POTABLES $300: This "chilly" beverage is often made of sparkling burgundy & champagne Cold Duck |
#2900, aired 1997-03-21 | OPERA $600: Act I of this composer's "Don Giovanni" features the famous "Champagne Aria" W.A. Mozart |
#2864, aired 1997-01-30 | POTENT POTABLES $200: Perrier-Jouet's Belle Epoque brand of this sparkling wine comes in a special painted bottle champagne |
#2808, aired 1996-11-13 | FOOD & DRINK $600: Popular at brunches, it's a cocktail made with equal parts of champagne & orange juice mimosa |
#2735, aired 1996-06-21 | MIXED DRINKS $600: A teaspoon of creme de cassis is added to this to make a Kir white wine |
#2728, aired 1996-06-12 | WINE $400: When seen on a bottle of champagne, NV stands for this non-vintage |
#2719, aired 1996-05-30 | WINE $400: The cheaper the champagne, the lower this should be for serving temperature |
#2714, aired 1996-05-23 | POTENT POTABLES $400: The amount of sugar added to this wine after it's disgorged determines its sweetness from brut to doux champagne |
#2698, aired 1996-05-01 | SUPERSTITIONS $100: After opening a bottle of champagne, some people keep this stopper, believing it's good luck cork |
#2662, aired 1996-03-12 | QUOTATIONS $1000: This playwright wrote in "Candida", "I'm only a beer teetotaler, not a champagne teetotaler" George Bernard Shaw |
#2620, aired 1996-01-12 | THREE LITTLE WORDS $100: To chill champagne, or to postpone a project put on ice |
#2620, aired 1996-01-12 | WINE $400: Sekt is the German equivalent of this celebrated French sparkling wine Champagne |
#2613, aired 1996-01-03 | POTENT POTABLES $100: Grades of this bubbly beverage run from brut to doux champagne |
#2611, aired 1996-01-01 | LEFTOVERS $200: This first lady broke a champagne bottle across the bow of the Nautilus submarine January 21, 1954 Mamie Eisenhower |
#2573, aired 1995-11-08 | LIBATIONS $200: Vodka & this juice combine to make a screwdriver; add the juice to champagne for a mimosa orange juice |
#2560, aired 1995-10-20 | POTPOURRI $600: In measuring champagne, this unit is about one-quarter of a standard bottle a split |
#2543, aired 1995-09-27 | COLORS $500: This pale yellow color shares its name with a French region & the sparkling wine produced there champagne |
#2418, aired 1995-02-22 | SUPERSTITIONS $300: To bring good fortune to a ship & all who sail on it, break this across the bow a bottle of wine (or a bottle of champagne) |
#2354, aired 1994-11-24 | POTENT POTABLES $200: Sweetened wine is added to bottles of this French wine to ferment & produce carbonation Champagne |
#2336, aired 1994-10-31 | FRANCE $800: Among the firms on "L'Avenue de" this in Epernay are Pol Roger & Moet et Chandon Champagne |
#2292, aired 1994-07-19 | OPERAS & OPERETTAS $200: Act II of "Die Fledermaus" includes a hymn to this bubbly beverage champagne |
#2283, aired 1994-07-06 | WINE $200: The French have about 1 billion bottles of this stockpiled in Epernay & Reims champagne |
#2278, aired 1994-06-29 | WINES $100: This adjective describes any wine that's effervescent or bubbly, like Asti Spumante sparkling |
#2215, aired 1994-04-01 | WEIGHTS & MEASURES 3 $500: In champagne measurement, 1 rehoboam is made up of 3 of these magnums |
#2169, aired 1994-01-27 | MEDIEVAL TIMES $400: These fairs held in the Champagne area included annual ones for cloth & leather trade fairs |
#2161, aired 1994-01-17 | WINES & SPIRITS $200: Krug & Tattinger are major producers of this sparkling French wine champagne |
#2159, aired 1994-01-13 | FRENCH HISTORY $400: Madame du Barry was born in this region of France that's now known for its fine sparkling wine champagne |
#2158, aired 1994-01-12 | "NIGHT" MUSIC $500: This potent potable discovery tune is from "Gigi" "The Night They Invented Champagne" |
#2135, aired 1993-12-10 | NOTABLE NAMES $300: In 1992 her brother, once known as "Champagne Charlie", became the 9th Earl Spencer Princess Diana |
#2114, aired 1993-11-11 | POTENT POTABLES $400: At his first sip of this, Dom Perignon cried, "I am tasting stars!" champagne |
#2110, aired 1993-11-05 | WEIGHTS & MEASURES $300: You don't have to be a P.I. to figure out that it holds twice as much as the average champagne bottle a magnum |
#2024, aired 1993-05-27 | EUROPEAN CUISINE $200: Carbonnade is a Belgian beef stew made with this alcoholic brew beer |
#2003, aired 1993-04-28 | WOMEN DISCOVERERS $100: The Widow Clicquot discovered a way to get sediment out of this wine & keep the bubbles in champagne |
#1993, aired 1993-04-14 | POTENT POTABLES $500: Some champagne made exclusively with white grapes is labeled this, French for "white from whites" Blanc de Blancs |
#1983, aired 1993-03-31 | POTENT POTABLES $600: Legend assigns the invention of this to Dom Perignon in the late 1600s champagne |
#1929, aired 1993-01-14 | BOTTOMS UP! $200: A black velvet cocktail is made with equal parts of stout & this bubbly wine champagne |
#1909, aired 1992-12-17 | POTENT POTABLES $400: It puts the fizz in a mimosa & a French 75 champagne |
#1895, aired 1992-11-27 | "C" THE WORLD $400: The French department of Marne is located in this historic region famous for its sparkling wine Champagne |
#1886, aired 1992-11-16 | ETIQUETTE $500: Serving champagne in a tall glass with this floral shape helps preserve its fizz Tulip |
#1725, aired 1992-02-14 | WORDS WITHIN WORDS $300: On special occasions, champagne might be served with this meat ham (in champagne) |
#1715, aired 1992-01-31 | WINE $200: Dom Pierre Perignon, a Benedictine monk, is credited with inventing this type of wine Champagne |
#1512, aired 1991-03-12 | POTENT POTABLES $200: Of sec, brut or doux, the driest champagne brut |
#1480, aired 1991-01-25 | BOTTOMS UP! $500: Often served at a brunch, it's made with equal amounts of champagne & orange juice Mimosa |
#1454, aired 1990-12-20 | POTENT QUOTABLES $1000: A character in his "Candida" admits, "I'm only a beer teetotaler, not a champagne teetotaler." George Bernard Shaw |
#1425, aired 1990-11-09 | INVENTORS & INVENTIONS $400: He invented champagne by devising the corking system necessary to make it Dom Perignon |
#1389, aired 1990-09-20 | FEMALE SINGERS $400: She was called "Bubbles" by her family but this is now Evelyn King's nickname "Champagne" |
#1388, aired 1990-09-19 | 6-LETTER WORDS $100: A champagne bottle holding about 2/5ths of a gallon a magnum |
#1384, aired 1990-09-13 | POTPOURRI $100: Cheaper grades of champagne are made to sparkle by adding this gas carbon dioxide |
#1380, aired 1990-09-07 | POTENT POTABLES $2,700 (Daily Double): He became the cellarer of the Benedictine Abbey of Hautvillers, about 1670 Dom Pérignon |
#12, aired 1990-09-01 | POTENT POTABLES $800: Some folks put sugar in a champagne cocktail before adding the traditional dash of this (Angostura) bitters |
#1374, aired 1990-07-19 | MUSIC MEN $100: The bandleader most associated with "champagne music" Lawrence Welk |
#1294, aired 1990-03-29 | CELEBRITIES $500: Dionne Warwick co-wrote this TV show's theme song, "Champagne Wishes & Caviar Dreams" "Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous" |
#1285, aired 1990-03-16 | ODDS & ENDS $100: In ancient rites, human blood was used to christen a ship; today it's usually this liquid Champagne |
#1278, aired 1990-03-07 | POTENT POTABLES $800: Subdistricts of this fine French wine region include Médoc, Graves & Sauternes Bordeaux |
#1246, aired 1990-01-22 | POTENT POTABLES $400: Korbel, Cook's & Piper-Heidsieck Champagne Brands |
#1229, aired 1989-12-28 | POTENT POTABLES $1000: The best of this brandy made in the Charente district, is called "Grande Champagne" Cognac |
#1175, aired 1989-10-13 | WEIGHTS & MEASURES $600: Names of various champagne bottles larger than a magnum are taken from this book The Bible |
#1145, aired 1989-07-21 | GOLF $500: Tony Lema earned his nickname when he bought this for the press after a tournament win champagne |
#1144, aired 1989-07-20 | SING "OUT" $100: "I get no kick from champagne," wrote Cole Porter in this classic from "Anything Goes" I Get A Kick Out Of You |
#1143, aired 1989-07-19 | POTENT POTABLES $500: Mumm,
Martell,
Remy Martin cognacs (brandys) |
#1139, aired 1989-07-13 | BOTTOMS UP $400: Champagne cocktails traditionally include a dash of this (Angostura) bitters |
#1116, aired 1989-06-12 | POTLUCK $400: In America, wine made by the Charmat Process can be labeled champagne, but in France it must be labeled this sparkling wine |
#1068, aired 1989-04-05 | SINGERS $200: Norma Zimmer sang back-up for Dale Evans on radio before becoming his "Champagne Lady" on television Lawrence Welk |
#1064, aired 1989-03-30 | SURVEYS $100: Biggest market outside France for the genuine version of this is Britain; doesn't that pop your cork champagne |
#1023, aired 1989-02-01 | MUSICALS $400: "It's plain as it can be they thought of you & me! the night they invented" this potent potable champagne |
#1016, aired 1989-01-23 | POTENT POTABLES $400: Some cheaper grades of champagne sparkle because this gas has been added carbon dioxide |
#967, aired 1988-11-15 | TRANSPORTATION $4,000 (Daily Double): Doing this comes from the Roman custom of offering a drink to the gods when launching a ship breaking champagne on the Prow |
#948, aired 1988-10-19 | WINES $500: Blanc de blancs is a type of this made from the white Chardonnay grape champagne |
#911, aired 1988-07-18 | SOUND OFF $100: It's how Lawrence Welk illustrates the popping of a champagne cork finger inside cheek pops out |
#909, aired 1988-07-14 | MARY ELLEN SAYS $400: When the fizz fizzles out of your champagne, add 1 of these tiny dried fruits & voila! Bubbles! raisins |
#893, aired 1988-06-22 | POTENT POTABLES $500: Cordial made from currants, it's 1 of the ingredients in a Kir or Kir Royale Crème de cassis |
#882, aired 1988-06-07 | ENTERTAINING AT HOME $100: Tulip-shaped glasses are good for champagne since the elongated shape preserves the life of these bubbles |
#854, aired 1988-04-28 | SONGS $200: 1st line of this Cole Porter refrain from "Anything Goes" goes "I get no kick from champagne" "I Get a Kick Out of You" |
#839, aired 1988-04-07 | POTENT POTABLES $100: It's the French region synonymous with sparkling wine Champagne |
#740, aired 1987-11-20 | OPERA $1000: In this operetta, Prince Orlovsky calls champagne "the king of all wines" Die Fledermaus |
#704, aired 1987-10-01 | SURVEY SAYS $300: Of Oreos, lamb chops, or popcorn, food judged in a survey for Korbel as going well with champagne Oreos |
#653, aired 1987-06-10 | POTENT POTABLES $200: "Book of Royal Lists" says Prince Charles almost died from drinking this bubbly at a polo match champagne |
#638, aired 1987-05-20 | WINES $200: This monk is credited with inventing champagne Dom Perignon |
#626, aired 1987-05-04 | DON'T MISS IT! $200: The world's largest champagne glass bubbles away in this maestro's "Wunnerful" museum Lawrence Welk |
#596, aired 1987-03-23 | FACES $300: It was said her face, rather than a champagne bottle, "launched a thousand ships" Helen of Troy |
#575, aired 1987-02-20 | RITUALS $300: On October 15, & October 27, 1986, the N.Y. Mets performed the ritual spraying of this over one another champagne |
#547, aired 1987-01-13 | POTENT POTABLES $200: Lying north of Burgundy & east of Paris, this region turns its black pinot noir grapes into sparkling wines Champagne |
#547, aired 1987-01-13 | REMEMBER DISCO? $600: Disco singer who traded in her childhood nickname, "Bubbles", for "Champagne" Evelyn King |
#522, aired 1986-12-09 | "RICH" $300: Show which often ends with Robin Leach's "champagne wishes & caviar dreams" Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous |
#513, aired 1986-11-26 | FOOD & DRINK $200: In the song "Lola" (L-O-L-A, Lola), the champagne tasted like this cola (C-O-L-A, cola) Coca-Cola |
#486, aired 1986-10-20 | ODDS & ENDS $100: It can leave a champagne bottle at 42 miles per hour a cork |
#475, aired 1986-10-03 | WINES $100: Vintage 1842, the 1st of this bubbly wine produced in U.S. was made in Cincinnati champagne |
#436, aired 1986-05-12 | POTENT POTABLES $100: At 1 of Elsa Maxwell's famous parties, guests "milked" this bubbly wine from an artificial cow champagne |
#397, aired 1986-03-18 | WINE $200: The vines in this French province famed for sparkling white wines are among Europe's oldest Champagne |
#384, aired 1986-02-27 | HOW TO... $400: Hold at 45°, peel foil, twist wire till it snaps, remove & ease out stopper, twisting to right open a bottle champagne |
#364, aired 1986-01-30 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $400: With these "plain packaged brands", labels for dog food, champagne, & toothpaste all look similar generic |
#351, aired 1986-01-13 | POTENT POTABLES $400: Author who mockingly called his absinthe & champagne recipe "Death in the Afternoon" Ernest Hemingway |
#351, aired 1986-01-13 | POTENT POTABLES $600: Mixer that Hannibal bathed in & Napoleon III decreed should be bottled "for the good of France" Perrier water |
#324, aired 1985-12-05 | BOTTOMS UP $400: In France, a big "brut" is usually this, not Mark Gastineau a bottle of champagne |
#272, aired 1985-09-24 | FAMOUS DUCKS $200: Sparkling wine, usually a mixture of champagne & sparkling burgundy cold duck |
#151, aired 1985-04-08 | NUMBER PLEASE $800 (Daily Double): 187 mL. of champagne split |
#144, aired 1985-03-28 | WINES $200: A bright personality, or type of wine champagne is sparkling |
#24, aired 1984-10-11 | FRANCE $100: French province known for sparkling wine 1st made there Champagne |
#19, aired 1984-10-04 | BASEBALL $100: To celebrate winning the '83 World Series, the Baltimore Orioles popped 240 bottles of it champagne |