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#9068, aired 2024-03-27MUSIC COLLABS $2000: Billie Holiday & this sax player first linked up in 1934; soon enough they gave each other nicknames, Lady Day & Prez Lester Young
#9055, aired 2024-03-08FILM BROS $1600: Nicolas Cage got one Oscar nomination for 2 roles when he played brothers Charlie & Donald Kaufman in this 2002 film Adaptation
#8969, aired 2023-11-09CHANGING WHITE HOUSE TOWEL MONOGRAMS $5,500 (Daily Double): From RWR to this GHWB
#8966, aired 2023-11-06MESSAGE IN A BATTLE $1,000 (Daily Double): The English crushed the Highland clans at Culloden Moor in 1746; message to this would-be king: Stop pretending! Bonnie Prince Charlie (Charles Edward, the Pretender)
#8945, aired 2023-10-06LITERARY POP $800: The band Veruca Salt took its name from the spoiled rich girl in this Roald Dahl children's book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
#8906, aired 2023-07-03A JOB IN TELEVISION $1000: On "Two and a Half Men", Charlie Harper was this specific type of ad writer a jingle writer
#8899, aired 2023-06-22MOVIE TITLE CONNECTIONS $1000: Charlie Wilson's ____ Horse War
#8894, aired 2023-06-15TV CRIMINALS $1600: In "The Company You Keep", this actor seen here plays Charlie, a con man in love with a CIA agent Milo Ventimiglia
#8886, aired 2023-06-054, 4 $1200: For bettors, Aye-Aye Charlie is one of these, Better Getalong is a real one of these a long shot
#8880, aired 2023-05-26THAT BOOK CHARACTER DOES THINGS $2000: Goes up the Congo; hears about "the horror"; questions western civilization Charlie Marlow
#19, aired 2023-05-24BRITISH AUTHORS $400: In his youth he was a chocolate tester for Cadbury, which no doubt inspired his "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" Dahl
#8873, aired 2023-05-17GREAT BRITS $400: This comic legend of the silent screen spent the last 24 years of his life in Switzerland, where he died in 1977 Charlie Chaplin
#8, aired 2023-05-12CLASSIC MOVIES $1000: In this silent film, Charlie Chaplin is a starving prospector who boiled & ate his own boot, which was actually black licorice The Gold Rush
#8866, aired 2023-05-08GONE FISHIN' $200: At nearly 3 pounds a year per capita, salmon has passed this as the most commonly consumed fish in the U.S.; sorry, Charlie tuna
#8866, aired 2023-05-08"B" COOL $1200: There are 2 Bs in the name of this jazz style pioneered by Charlie Parker & other hepcats bebop
#8863, aired 2023-05-03SAX EDUCATION $1600: This yardbird flew out of Kansas City to become one of jazz's greatest alto sax players Charlie Parker
#8840, aired 2023-03-31SONGS FROM '60s MUSICALS $800: "Snoopy", "Dr. Lucy", "The Red Baron" You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown
#8837, aired 2023-03-28BEFORE & AFTER FEMALE DUOS $2000: Charlie Brown's "spicy" gal pal & newly chosen President Pro Tempore of the Senate from Washington Peppermint Patty Murray
#8820, aired 2023-03-03COLORS OF THE RAINBOW $600: She's a golden ticket holder & champion gum-chomper in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" Violet
#8795, aired 2023-01-27COUNTRY SONGS $1200: Satan was on the move, "looking for a soul to steal" in this Charlie Daniels Band CMA Single of the Year "The Devil Went Down To Georgia"
#10, aired 2023-01-12THE MOVIES $800: "The Gold Rush", "The Kid" & "City Lights" are silent films that this comic legend wrote, directed & starred in (Charlie) Chaplin
#9, aired 2023-01-05ARRESTED DEVELOPMENTS $400: Charlie & Emilio's dad, this actor/activist has been arrested 60+ times, including at a nuclear test site Martin Sheen
#8771, aired 2022-12-26STAGE MUSICALS BY SONG LYRICS $2000: "Little more speed, little more rope, little more wind, little more hope, gotta get this stupid kite to fly" You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown
#8, aired 2022-11-13MUSICAL THEATER $200: In "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown", this character sings "My Blanket and Me" Linus
#6, aired 2022-10-30CLASSIC TV $900: It originally opened with "Once upon a time there were 3 little girls who went to the police academy" Charlie's Angels
#5, aired 2022-10-23CLASSIC KIDS' BOOKS $100: In "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", he's the eccentric owner of the factory Willy Wonka
#8708, aired 2022-09-28THE ACTOR'S STUDIO $2,000 (Daily Double): Charlie Chaplin banded together with 3 other moviemakers to found this studio in 1919 United Artists
#8698, aired 2022-09-14THE BORN IDENTITY $1000: Carlos Estévez, from an acting family Charlie Sheen
#8692, aired 2022-07-26SIRIUS-LY DEDICATED $400: The music of this late, great Heartbreaker leader who also traveled as Charlie T. Wilbury Jr. gets its own channel Tom Petty
#8683, aired 2022-07-13WELSH FOLK $800: Still standing in Cardiff is the former sweet shop where this creator of Charlie Bucket bought candy as a kid Roald Dahl
#8654, aired 2022-06-02ROCK & ROLL $1600: This legendary drummer who passed away in 2021 was called "the heartbeat of The Rolling Stones" (Charlie) Watts
#8643, aired 2022-05-18TV COMEDIES BY SIBLINGS $800: Charlie & Alan Harper Two and a Half Men
#8642, aired 2022-05-17MOVIE TITLE BEFORE & AFTER $800: Drew Barrymore & the rest of her crime-fighting undercover trio win baseball games with some heavenly assistance Charlie's Angels in the Outfield
#8623, aired 2022-04-20I CAN DO THIS ALL DAY $1600: I get out my toy soldiers & just like in TV's "Outlander", re-enact this 1746 battle that dashed the hopes of Bonnie Prince Charlie Culloden
#8611, aired 2022-04-04EVERYTHING IS GOLDEN $400: Premiering in 2010 the opera "The Golden Ticket" is an adaptation of this beloved novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
#8586, aired 2022-02-28LETTERS FROM FAMOUS PEOPLE $800: After introducing rude Charlotte Braun into his comic strip, he let one reader know by letter she wouldn't be around for long Charles Schulz
#17, aired 2022-02-22DIGESTING SOME LITERATURE $600: A true glutton, this "Charlie & the Chocolate Factory" character gets sent up the (chocolate) river Augustus Gloop
#8579, aired 2022-02-17JAZZ GREATS $400: This sax great's last public engagement was on March 5, 1955 at Birdland, a New York City club named for him Charlie ("Bird") Parker
#5, aired 2022-02-10CELEBRITIES $2000: These days, he's "The Good Doctor" Sean Murphy, but as a teen he played Charlie in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" Freddie Highmore
#8573, aired 2022-02-0920th CENTURY HISTORY & THE MOVIES $400: "Charlie Wilson's War" is about a Texas congressman's covert dealings to arm anti-soviet rebels fighting in this country Afghanistan
#3, aired 2022-02-09BUILDINGS $400: Charlie Munger planned a building at Michigan & a future 4,500-bed one at UCSB, both much discussed for the rooms' lack of these windows
#8561, aired 2022-01-24FROM TV TO FILM $800: Elizabeth Banks & Patrick Stewart were both Bosleys in the 2019 adaptation of the TV show about this title trio Charlie's Angels
#8547, aired 2022-01-04GIVING YOU THE THIRD DEGREE $800: In the NATO phonetic alphabet, this name comes third Charlie
#8541, aired 2021-12-27NOAHS $1000: Noah Baumbach wrote this Oscar-nominated 2019 film about the breakup of the union between Charlie & Nicole Barber Marriage Story
#8510, aired 2021-11-1220th CENTURY FICTION $600: You might say young Charlie McGee lit up this 1980 Stephen King novel Firestarter
#8485, aired 2021-10-08ACTOR-MOGULS $1000: Said about this studio founded by Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford & others: "Lunatics have taken charge of the asylum" United Artists
#8479, aired 2021-09-30FROM BOOK TO RETITLED FILM $400: The movie "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory" was based on a novel with this other character in the title Charlie
#8475, aired 2021-09-24SIGNATURE SONGS $1200: Charlie Daniels spun the tale of a confident fiddle player in this tune he called his signature song "The Devil Went Down To Georgia"
#8471, aired 2021-09-20VENTRILOQUISM FOR DUMMIES $1000: Edgar Bergen's most famous dummy, this character was based on a newsboy but classed up with a monocle & top hat (Charlie) McCarthy
#8470, aired 2021-09-172 BOOKS IN 1 $400: "Charlie and the Giant Peach" Charlie and the Chocolate Factory & James and the Giant Peach
#8455, aired 2021-07-30"TENDER" $800: Bonnie Prince Charlie, who claimed he was England's rightful king, was known as the "Young" one Pretender
#8443, aired 2021-07-14SUPER GENIUS $800: An experiment turns the low-I.Q. Charlie Gordon & a mouse into geniuses in this Daniel Keyes story Flowers for Algernon
#8412, aired 2021-06-01QUOTATIONS $1200: In "A Charlie Brown Christmas", Linus quotes this gospel's "Fear not: for behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy" Luke
#8405, aired 2021-05-2120th CENTURY TV $200: The title of this 1970s series refers to a wealthy guy on speakerphone & the 3 women who work as detectives for him Charlie's Angels
#8374, aired 2021-04-08FUNNY TV SONGS $1600: Songs in the rock opera "The Nightman Cometh" are part of an elaborate scheme for Charlie to propose marriage on this show It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
#8363, aired 2021-03-24THE NEBULA AWARDS $600: A Game Writing award went to Charlie Brooker for this: "Bandersnatch", also a Netflix movie Black Mirror
#8363, aired 2021-03-24ABOUT THAT SONG $800: Charlie Daniels was unhappy with the fact that the devil could win in the Guitar Hero version of his song titled this "The Devil Went Down To Georgia"
#8354, aired 2021-03-11CLASSIC BLACK & WHITE FILMS $1600: Charlie Chaplin starred in films like "Modern Times" & this satire of Hitler The Great Dictator
#8339, aired 2021-02-18SITCOMS BY CHARACTERS $800: Charlie Kelly, Frank Reynolds, Mac It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
#8329, aired 2021-02-04AUTOBIOGRAPHIES $200: This "Little Tramp" of silent movies kept his title simple--"My Autobiography" Charlie Chaplin
#8306, aired 2021-01-04DECEMBER 21 $600: Dec. 21, 1914 saw the premiere of the first full-length movie comedy, "Tillie's Punctured Romance", featuring him Charlie Chaplin
#8296, aired 2020-12-07MUSEUMS $1200: Vent Haven Museum in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky is dedicated to the art of using these puppets, like Charlie McCarthy ventriloquism
#8295, aired 2020-12-04DUET PARTNERS $2000: She & Charlie Puth sang about how "We Don't Talk Anymore" Selena Gomez
#8286, aired 2020-11-23BIRDLIKE VERBS $600: To concoct a secret plan hatch
#8286, aired 2020-11-23ASTRONAUTS $800: A series of 2-man missions, this project saw Ed White get 20 minutes of serious me time as the first American to walk in space Gemini
#8286, aired 2020-11-23BEHIND THE MUSIC $1600: In 1957 Little Richard quit secular music for 5 years after seeing a sign in the sky that turned out to be this new satellite Sputnik
#8286, aired 2020-11-23ARTHURIAN CHARACTERS $1600: Before he battled the Green Knight, this hero appeared as Gwalchmei in ancient Welsh tales Gawain
#8286, aired 2020-11-23BEHIND THE MUSIC $2000: In 1975, after hearing a mastered version of this now-classic album, Bruce Springsteen threw it in a pool Born to Run
#8285, aired 2020-11-205-LETTER WORDS $400: "Farewell" in Spanish, it derives from a term meaning "may (you) be (commended) to God" adios
#8285, aired 2020-11-205-LETTER WORDS $1200: Bike shorts are often made of this 5-letter fabric that DuPont began marketing in 1962 Lycra
#8270, aired 2020-10-30FICTION $2000: In a WWI-set novel by C.S. Forester, Rose Sayer & uncouth Captain Charlie Allnutt are thrown together on this title boat The African Queen
#8229, aired 2020-06-04EMMYS FOR WRITING $800: Charlie Brooker & William Bridges won 2018's limited series award for the "USS Callister" episode of this high-tech anthology Black Mirror
#8214, aired 2020-04-30NICKNAMES $600: A Keystone Star, The Little Tramp Charlie Chaplin
#8214, aired 2020-04-30TOOT SUITE $1200: In the 1950s Chico O'Farrill's "Afro-Cuban Jazz Suite" featured this "avian" saxophonist tootin' Charlie "Birdman" Parker
#8213, aired 2020-04-29WE'D LIKE TO MAKE A CORRECTION $400: Dear Abby stated, "Charlie's hiccups were cured... through the use of carbon monoxide. It should have read" this--so close! carbon dioxide
#8201, aired 2020-04-13BEFORE & AFTER $1200: Snoopy's owner who's a large forest-dwelling ursine creature Charlie Brown bear
#8188, aired 2020-03-25SHORT RUNS ON BROADWAY $1600: "Bobbi Boland", meant to be a star vehicle for this late Charlie's Angel, never opened, closing after 7 previews Farrah Fawcett
#8184, aired 2020-03-19THE PONY EXPRESS $800: Among the best known of the riders were "Pony Bob" Haslam, "Broncho Charlie" Miller & William Cody, nicknamed this Buffalo Bill Cody
#8183, aired 2020-03-18CLASSIC SONGS $1200: Smile if you know that "Smile", based on an instrumental theme in the movie "Modern Times", was composed by this star (Charlie) Chaplin
#8174, aired 2020-03-05THE COLD WAR $400: Checkpoint Charlie was a heavily guarded crossing on this symbolic & physical barrier the Berlin Wall
#8136, aired 2020-01-13THEIR PEN WENT SILENT $2000: Charlie Chaplin read this "Sister Carrie" author's poem "The Road I came" at his funeral & served as a pall bearer Dreiser
#5, aired 2020-01-09PREQUELS & SEQUELS $200: After becoming heir to a chocolate factory, Charlie goes on another adventure, this time in a "great glass" one of these an elevator
#3, aired 2020-01-08LITERALLY STUPID ANSWERS $1000: Lucy was quite fond of deriding Charlie Brown with this 9-letter term for a less-than-intelligent person blockhead
#8130, aired 2020-01-03PODCASTS $600: In 2019 "The Rewatchables" celebrated the 30th anniv. of this movie about Charlie Sheen & his Cleveland Indians teammates Major League
#8130, aired 2020-01-03SLIDING INTO YOUR CMs $2000: "Chappelle's Show" dramatized this man's encounters with the one & only Rick James Charlie Murphy
#8127, aired 2019-12-31IT'S CHARLIE! $200: This character first appeared in a comic strip called "Li'l Folks" Charlie Brown
#8127, aired 2019-12-31IT'S CHARLIE! $400: He's the hitmaking singer-songwriter-producer seen here Charlie Puth
#8127, aired 2019-12-31IT'S CHARLIE! $600: Charlie Kaufman wrote this 2002 film that starred Nicolas Cage as Charlie Kaufman Adaptation
#8127, aired 2019-12-31IT'S CHARLIE! $800: Jazz great Charlie Parker got this nickname while playing with Jay McShann's band in the early 1940s Bird
#8127, aired 2019-12-31IT'S CHARLIE! $1000: Born in England in 1889, he made the comedy short "Making a Living" in 1914 in Los Angeles Charlie Chaplin
#8108, aired 2019-12-04OSCAR ONE OF A KINDS $1200: The only statuette made of this was a special award to Edgar Bergen, in honor of his pal Charlie McCarthy wood
#8105, aired 2019-11-29THE WWE SLAMMY AWARDS $400: Doing the work of 2 1/2 men, this actor beat Tyson, Schwarzenegger & the Muppets to be Top Social Media Ambassador in 2012 Charlie Sheen
#8103, aired 2019-11-27JOSHUA FIT THE BATTLE $1200: Gen. Joshua Guest is in London's Westminster Abbey for defending this capital city against Bonnie Prince Charlie's forces Edinburgh
#8103, aired 2019-11-27CELEBRITY ARTISTS $1600: She already had 2 exhibitions under her belt before stardom in "Charlie's Angels" on film & "Elementary" on TV Lucy Liu
#8102, aired 2019-11-26AFTER WINNING THE HEISMAN $400: In '93 Charlie Ward was the QB for coach Bobby Bowden at this U.; in '94 Ward was the PG for coach Pat Riley & the Knicks FSU (Florida State)
#8097, aired 2019-11-19HIT TUNES $2000: Bryce Vine cracked the Mainstream Top 40 with this tune named for an ex-child star-turned-"Charlie's Angel" Drew Barrymore
#8093, aired 2019-11-13THE MOVIES $1600: Not only did she write & direct "Charlie's Angels", this comedic actress also has a co-starring role: "I'm Bosley." (Elizabeth) Banks
#8085, aired 2019-11-01BIG & SMALL SCREEN CLASSICS $1200: Charlie Chaplin faces the perils of technology in this 1936 film that was also the last appearance of "The Tramp" Modern Times
#8060, aired 2019-09-27"B" MOVIE STARS $2000: As Sgt. Barnes in "Platoon", this tough guy really gets on Charlie Sheen's bad side Tom Berenger
#8028, aired 2019-07-03THERE'S A TIME & A PLACE FOR EVERYTHING $200: East Pittsburgh, Nov. 2, 1920: Election returns are the first commercial broadcast in this medium radio
#8028, aired 2019-07-03THE GOLDEN HOARD $400: Princess Toadstool is in trouble in this 1985 Nintendo game, yet her 2 rescuers are all about those gold coins Super Mario Brothers
#8028, aired 2019-07-03AMERICAN WRITERS $800: In a story by this sci-fi master, "I Sing the Body Electric!" is the title of a pamphlet for a robot grandmother Ray Bradbury
#8028, aired 2019-07-03THE LONG & THE SHORT OF BATTLE $1200: The 1781 Battle of Yorktown lasted for 21 days before this fenced-in general finally surrendered Cornwallis
#8027, aired 2019-07-02CORRUPTION ALL AROUND $400: It's a plant bud united with another growing plant, or the use of your political office to make money graft
#8016, aired 2019-06-17VIRAL CHALLENGES $800: The setup seen here is used to contact this ghostly boy in a spooky challenge Charlie
#8012, aired 2019-06-11"DOO", "DOO", "DOO", "DOO", "DOO", "DOO" $800: Charlie McMahon who has played with Midnight Oil, is a master of this Aboriginal instrument a didgeridoo
#8011, aired 2019-06-10LET'S HAVE A CORDIAL $800: Legend says this Scottish honey liqueur was created for Bonnie Prince Charlie Drambuie
#8005, aired 2019-05-31EPISTOLARY NOVELS $1200: Wallflower Charlie writes, "Dear friend" at the beginning of his entries in this Stephen Chbosky novel The Perks of Being a Wallflower
#8003, aired 2019-05-29YOUR TV GOVERNMENT AT WORK $400: "I am the Lord your God. Thou shalt worship no other god before me. Boy those were the days"--Sheen's 1st line on this drama The West Wing
#8000, aired 2019-05-24QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $800: Title for a lord's wife & Charlie Chaplin's classic character Lady and the Tramp
#7967, aired 2019-04-09STOUT $400: Augustus Gloop, a finder of a golden ticket in this novel, "looked as though he had been blown up with a powerful pump" Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
#7950, aired 2019-03-15SIGNIFICANT OTHERS $400: Charlie Munger, this man's right hand as VP of Berkshire Hathaway since 1978, didn't get a raise for over 25 years Warren Buffett
#7946, aired 2019-03-11A COLONEL OF TRUTH $600: Colonel "Chargin' Charlie" Beckwith created the elite Army unit known as this Greek letter Force Delta Force
#7940, aired 2019-03-01NAME THAT TUNA $200: This tuna character first appeared in a Starkist commercial in 1961 Charlie
#7916, aired 2019-01-28OXYMORONS $1200: This alliterative phrase precedes "Charlie Brown" in the title of a collection of "Peanuts" comic strips good grief
#7910, aired 2019-01-18CHARLIE $200: The now-inactive Checkpoint Charlie can be found on Friedrichstrasse in this city Berlin
#7910, aired 2019-01-18CHARLIE $400: A Charlie is a pointed beard, named for the one on this king's head...when he had a head Charles I
#7910, aired 2019-01-18CHARLIE $600: It's "Always Sunny" for this comic actor, even when he's dealing with "Horrible Bosses" (Charlie) Day
#7910, aired 2019-01-18CHARLIE $800: The musical "Charlie & Algernon" was based on this novel Flowers for Algernon
#7910, aired 2019-01-18CHARLIE $1000: The name of this weekly French magazine translates to "Charlie Weekly" Charlie Hebdo
#7905, aired 2019-01-11ESSENTIAL EARLS $800: Earl Derr Biggers created this Chinese detective & Yunte Huang analyzed his legacy in a 2010 book (Charlie) Chan
#7903, aired 2019-01-09THE VOYAGE OF A BEAGLE $600: After Snoopy zips past his master on one of these, Charlie Brown simply says, "Rosebud?" a sled
#7898, aired 2019-01-02TV BANDS $1200: Before becoming stranded on this show, Charlie was a rocking member of Drive Shaft Lost
#7887, aired 2018-12-18ROALD DAHL $200: This character "can make marshmallows that taste of violets" Willy Wonka
#7881, aired 2018-12-10I WANNA SAX YOU UP $800: In the '40s this "Yardbird" & sax genius formed a quintet with some okay players like Max Roach & Miles Davis Charlie Parker
#7875, aired 2018-11-30WATCHING THE TV DETECTIVES $600: On the original "Charlie's Angels", this late actress played Jill Munroe Farrah Fawcett
#7864, aired 2018-11-15TITLE NAMES $400: A comic strip was the source of the musical "You're a Good Man," this kid Charlie Brown
#7831, aired 2018-10-01COUNTRY, HIP-HOP & JAZZ $2000: Just out of high school in 1944, this "Kind of Blue" trumpeter sat in with a band that had Dizzy Gillespie & Charlie Parker Miles Davis
#7825, aired 2018-09-21HOT, COLD OR IN BETWEEN $200: Heard at this event "honoring" Charlie Sheen: "You're the black sheep of a family responsible for 3 'Mighty Ducks' movies" a (Comedy Central) roast
#7824, aired 2018-09-20HOW CHEAP WERE THEY? $600: In 1922, as perhaps the world's biggest movie star, this comic had studio carpenters build his new home Charlie Chaplin
#7822, aired 2018-09-18FILMMAKERS FROM MEXICO $200: Sonora-born Bill Melendez directed "A Boy Named Charlie Brown" & voiced this 4-footed character Snoopy
#7810, aired 2018-07-20"C" YOU IN THE FUNNY PAPERS $400: Schulz alter ego Charlie Brown
#7796, aired 2018-07-02MUSICAL "P"ERFORMERS $1200: "Marvin Gaye", this singer's debut single, was a duet with Meghan Trainor Charlie Puth
#7792, aired 2018-06-26BROADWAY MUSICALS $1600: Based on a book & film, its opening song is "The Candy Man" Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
#7778, aired 2018-06-06WORLD HISTORY $800: This bonnie hopeful to the throne spent less than 18 months in the British Isles in his life, 1720 to 1788 the bonnie Prince Charlie
#7765, aired 2018-05-18THE LITERARY CHARACTER'S LAST NAME $800: Dahl's Charlie Bucket
#7757, aired 2018-05-08MEMORABLE MOVIE SCENES $1000: 1925: In the Yukon, a starving Charlie Chaplin dines on one of his shoes, laces & all The Gold Rush
#7757, aired 2018-05-08THIRD LETTER "X" $1200: Charlie Parker said, "Don't play" this, "let it play you" a saxophone
#7748, aired 2018-04-25CROSSOVER TV $200: Aaron Spelling produced both shows, so of course this beautiful title trio of P.I.s boarded "The Love Boat" Charlie's Angels
#7745, aired 2018-04-20INTERNET SLANG $1000: A billion-dollar tech company or an ideal mate is this mythic creature, like Charlie of Candy Mountain fame a unicorn
#7744, aired 2018-04-19FICTIONAL STUDENTS $1200: High school kid Charlie realizes being shy has its "Perks" in this Stephen Chbosky novel The Perks of Being a Wallflower
#7742, aired 2018-04-17DEEP LYRICS $1200: "What are you doin' to me? What are you doin', huh? What are you doin' to me? What are you doin', huh?" Charlie Puth
#7709, aired 2018-03-01MAILING IT IN $800: Charlie Brown's in luck if he wants to paint an address on one of these he got over & over on Halloween in a TV special a rock
#7701, aired 2018-02-19THE COMPANY'S ANIMAL MASCOT $200: Introduced in 1961, Charlie was this type of fish who bizarrely wanted to end up as product for StarKist a tuna
#7684, aired 2018-01-25BAND OF BROTHERS & SISTERS $1000: Scottish twins Craig & Charlie Reid, who "would walk 500 miles" the Proclaimers
#7668, aired 2018-01-032-DIGIT NUMBERS $400: Young Charlie Parker played in the band of Lawrence Keyes, who was nicknamed this, the number of piano keys 88
#7668, aired 2018-01-03CHIEF JUSTICES $700 (Daily Double): In 2017 Charlie Taney apologized to the family of this slave for the terrible decision made under his ancestor Roger Dred Scott
#7661, aired 2017-12-25ONE-WORD BOOK TITLES $400: The ex-Mrs. Butler rekindles her romance with Rhett Scarlett
#7661, aired 2017-12-25ROSE $1200: It was called the Battle of Flowers when it was first held on January 1, 1890 the Tournament of Roses Parade
#7655, aired 2017-12-15HISTORICAL ODD PAIRS $1600: The only time he left India after 1915 was to visit London, where Charlie Chaplin found his loin cloth incongruous Gandhi
#7651, aired 2017-12-11HOME SWEET HOME $3,000 (Daily Double): Her last home was a 14-room boardinghouse in Arkansas known as Hatchet Hall Carrie Nation
#7642, aired 2017-11-28EMMY-WINNING WOMEN $800: Kathy Bates won Best Guest Actress in a Comedy when she took over Charlie Sheen's role in an episode of this series Two and a Half Men
#7636, aired 2017-11-20THE PERSIAN PAST $400: A good-time charlie as holder of this kingly title, Muzaffar Al-Din faced unrest & had to grant Persia's first constitution a shah
#7628, aired 2017-11-08BROADWAY 2017 $800: "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" features Christian Borle singing the following as this character "The candy man makes everything he bakes / Satisfying and delicious..." Willy Wonka
#7616, aired 2017-10-2320th CENTURY NOVELS $600: Born with a very low IQ, Charlie Gordon undergoes surgery that increases his intelligence in this Daniel Keyes novel Flowers for Algernon
#7606, aired 2017-10-09THIRD TIME'S A "CHA"RM $200: The World War II-era military phonetic alphabet went Able, Baker, this first name Charlie
#7587, aired 2017-09-12MULTIPLE ROLES, SAME FILM $1,200 (Daily Double): In 1940's "The Great Dictator", this comedian played a Jewish barber & a takeoff of Hitler named Adenoid Hynkel Charlie Chaplin
#7578, aired 2017-07-19THEY'RE WITH THE BAND $400: Darryl Jones, Charlie Watts The Rolling Stones
#7571, aired 2017-07-10WELSH WRITERS $400: Son of Norwegian immigrants, this "Charlie & the Chocolate Factory" author was born in Llandaff, Wales Roald Dahl
#7565, aired 2017-06-30THE PARENT COMPANY $200: Almay Cosmetics & Charlie Fragrances: this creation of Charles Revson Revlon
#7558, aired 2017-06-21WE'VE GOT MOMMY ISSUES $1000: Mom to Charlie & Vale, this "Today" anchor told "Fit Pregnancy and Baby" magazine, "Being a mom always comes first" Savannah Guthrie
#7556, aired 2017-06-19AN AVIAN CATEGORY $800: Saxophonist Charlie Parker was known as "Bird" or this longer version of the nickname Yardbird
#7554, aired 2017-06-15CHARLIE BROWN, THIS IS YOUR LIFE $200: In Snoopy you have not only a loyal pet but a flying ace in this war the First World War
#7554, aired 2017-06-15CHARLIE BROWN, THIS IS YOUR LIFE $400: Like your creator's dad, you father has this profession, perhaps explaining your unusual coif barber
#7554, aired 2017-06-15CHARLIE BROWN, THIS IS YOUR LIFE $600: Siblings are like built-in pals & this one arrived to ask meaningful questions like "Who cares?" Sally
#7554, aired 2017-06-15CHARLIE BROWN, THIS IS YOUR LIFE $800: This acquaintance of yours had only a passing acquaintance with soap & water Pig Pen
#7554, aired 2017-06-15CHARLIE BROWN, THIS IS YOUR LIFE $1000: We do have to ask--why did you choose bossy, crabby Lucy as this professional for help? psychiatrist
#7538, aired 2017-05-2420th CENTURY NOVELS $2,000 (Daily Double): Trotter is the last name of the title boy in this book by Roald Dahl James and the Giant Peach
#7536, aired 2017-05-22THE BOLD & THE BEAUTIFUL $200: (Alley Mills and Dick Christie give the clue as Pamela and Charlie from The Bold and the Beautiful.) "You go ahead, Charlie, I'll be home in a few hours." "Pammy, do I need to steal you away like this beautiful Grecian woman abducted by Paris around 1100 B.C." Helen of Troy
#7528, aired 2017-05-10RHYMES WITH DUCK $800: Grub or vittles, Charlie chuck
#7527, aired 2017-05-09EDUCATIONAL FILMS $400: In this 2017 comedy a chaotic day at Roosevelt High includes the title punchout between Ice Cube & Charlie Day Fist Fight
#7522, aired 2017-05-02THIS IS PBS $1600: This host of "The Week" on PBS moonlights--or daylights, really-- weekday mornings on CBS Charlie Rose
#7509, aired 2017-04-13SAY IT WITH CHOCOLATE $600: Charlie Bucket is the title character in this 1964 children's book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
#7496, aired 2017-03-27GHOSTLY ACTORS $400: Dead Charlie finds Hurley at a mental institution on this show, slaps him & tells him that his friends far away need him Lost
#7496, aired 2017-03-27HIS REAL FIRST NAME $600: Charlie Sheen Carlos
#7495, aired 2017-03-24LITERARY EDINBURGH $1200: In this time-traveling series, Jamie & Claire Fraser visit Bonnie Prince Charlie at Edinburgh's palace of Holyroodhouse Outlander
#7493, aired 2017-03-22CLASSIC TV CHARACTERS $200: Sabrina, Jill & Kelly solved crimes as this title trio of private investigators Charlie's Angels
#7490, aired 2017-03-17MOVIE STUDIOS $800: United Artists was formed in 1919 by Charlie Chaplin, D.W. Griffith, Douglas Fairbanks and this acting sweetheart Mary Pickford
#7488, aired 2017-03-15WALK, THIS WAY $200: To trudge; Charlie Chaplin was "The Little" one tramp
#7480, aired 2017-03-03A SONG OF "YOU" $600: After 2 billion YouTube views, we'd add "& Again" to this song by Wiz Khalifa & Charlie Puth "See You Again"
#7461, aired 2017-02-06A RUDE AWAKENING $600: Ugh! It's one of these leg cramps with an equine name! a Charlie horse
#7461, aired 2017-02-06"MIS"QUOTES $1000: In TV's "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer", Charlie-in-the-box tells Hermey he's the "Sentry of the Island of" these misfit toys
#7449, aired 2017-01-19ADJECTIVAL DESCRIPTION $400: We'll go to the dogs & say this adjective means given to prying, Charlie Brown! snoopy
#7422, aired 2016-12-13HOLIDAY DUETS $1000: Good grief! Sarah McLachlan & Diana Krall dueted on this song 1st heard in "A Charlie Brown Christmas" "Christmas Time Is Here"
#7416, aired 2016-12-05GOING TO THE DOG'S BREED $400: Hey blockhead! Snoopy was this, Charlie Brown a beagle
#7410, aired 2016-11-25FRUITY WORDS & PHRASES $800: The spot for the center of attention, or a Charlie Chaplin film the limelight
#7409, aired 2016-11-24RECENT FICTION $200: Set in 1969 California, Emma Cline's "The Girls" focuses on one girl drawn into a cult, based on the one led by him (Charlie) Manson
#7396, aired 2016-11-07WHAT'S YOUR MOVIE OCCUPATION? $1000: Tom Hanks in "Charlie Wilson's War" a congressman
#7391, aired 2016-10-31HALLOWEEN ENTERTAINMENT $800: "I got a rock" was Charlie Brown's lament in the 1966 TV special about this "Great" imaginary being the Great Pumpkin
#7387, aired 2016-10-25MAGAZINES $1000: This French satirical magazine got its name in part from a "Peanuts" character Charlie Hebdo
#7376, aired 2016-10-10WHERE DO YOU WEAR IT? $600: Money--Rick Steves never travels without one your waist
#7376, aired 2016-10-10WORLD AIRPORTS $1,000 (Daily Double): The Tenzing-Hillary airport in this country is 9,200 feet above sea level Nepal
#7376, aired 2016-10-10LIT-POURRI $2,000 (Daily Double): In "Gulliver's Travels" a race of talking horses called Houyhnhnms have enslaved humanlike beings called these Yahoos
#7371, aired 2016-10-03THE "TIMES" OF YOUR LIFE $2000: This 1936 Charlie Chaplin film was the last to feature his Little Tramp character Modern Times
#7365, aired 2016-09-23ANIMALS $600: Pinnipeds, meaning "flipper-footed", include sea lions, seals & these, of the family Odobenus walruses
#7365, aired 2016-09-23GETTING FROM HERE TO THERE $600: This airline was formed in 1946 from the national airlines of Denmark, Sweden & Norway SAS (Scandinavian Airline Systems)
#7365, aired 2016-09-23NOT A REAL MUPPET OR SESAME STREET CHARACTER $600: Dr. Strangepork, Dr. Oss-a-Lot, Dr. Honeydew Dr. Oss-a-Lot
#7365, aired 2016-09-234-LETTER U.S. CITIES $1000: The business center of "The Big Island", it's also the gateway to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Hilo
#7365, aired 2016-09-23THE "SYM"s $1200: Adjective for a relationship that may be beneficial to both individuals involved symbiotic
#7365, aired 2016-09-23REMEMBERING WORLD WAR I $1600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the Nat'l WWI Museum & Memorial in Kansas City, MO.) The museum's Horizon Theater features a vivid recreation of the dangerous battle-scarred landscape between opposing lines known by this 3-word name no man's land
#7362, aired 2016-09-20FRIENDS $800: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. was one of the closest friends of this "Little Tramp" (Charlie) Chaplin
#7349, aired 2016-07-21MISCELLANEOUS $400: In "A Charlie Brown Christmas", Linus drops this & says "Fear not..." while explaining what the season is all about his (security) blanket
#7349, aired 2016-07-21THE 1970s $600: The feathery cut of this actress who played Charlie's Angel Jill was a popular hairstyle Farrah Fawcett
#7343, aired 2016-07-13SITCOM LAST NAMES $800: Charlie & Alan Harper
#7337, aired 2016-07-05A NAME IN THE TITLE $400: Off on another adventure, this boy is paired with "The Great Glass Elevator" in a Roald Dahl tale Charlie
#7337, aired 2016-07-05BATTLE OF BRITAIN $800: Bonnie Prince Charlie's defeat in the 1746 Battle of Culloden Moor in this country ended hopes of a Stuart restoration Scotland
#7337, aired 2016-07-05A NAME IN THE TITLE $2000: In a Saul Bellow novel, his title "Gift" is a screenplay bequeathed to Charlie Citrine Humboldt
#7305, aired 2016-05-20TALKING "POINT"S $400: There was one of these called "Charlie" in Berlin before the wall came down a checkpoint
#7296, aired 2016-05-09TOOTING YOUR OWN HORN $200: A Broadway nightclub, Birdland, was named for him; he performed on opening night in late 1949 Charlie Parker
#7293, aired 2016-05-04GRAVE MATTERS $800: A Fort Sumner, New Mexico marker lists pals Tom O'Folliard, Charlie Bowdre & William H. Bonney, alias him Billy the Kid
#7279, aired 2016-04-146 CHARACTERS IN SEARCH OF THEIR NOVELS $800: Augustus Gloop & Veruca Salt Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
#7252, aired 2016-03-08JOHNNY DEPP FILMS $400: Johnny is sweet as Willy Wonka Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
#7229, aired 2016-02-04WALL-TO-WALL $800: Checkpoint Charlie was a crossing point in this wall the Berlin Wall
#7226, aired 2016-02-01POP SONGS OF 2015 $1000: "See You Again" stayed on the list again & again for this rapper & Charlie Puth Wiz Khalifa
#7224, aired 2016-01-28PRESIDENTIAL SURNAMES ON FILM $600: 2007: "Charlie ____'s War" Wilson
#7206, aired 2016-01-04IF THEY MARRIED $600: If a poster girl "Charlie's Angel" had wed the actor who was Sonny Corleone, she could've marched to D.C. as... Farrah Caan
#7201, aired 2015-12-28HISTORICAL TRANSPORTS $800: Good grief! The Command Module & Lunar Module for Apollo 10 were named for these 2 characters Snoopy & Charlie Brown
#7199, aired 2015-12-24VAN THE MAN $1200: Van filmed 3 2009 L.A. shows so this bedridden, ailing one of "Charlie's Angels", a big fan, could watch Farrah Fawcett
#7186, aired 2015-12-07PULLING RANK $3,000 (Daily Double): This prince & would-be king ignored advisors & fought the 1746 Battle of Culloden Moor; 'twas not a bonnie choice Bonnie Prince Charlie
#7178, aired 2015-11-25SO YOU WANT TO BE A TALK SHOW HOST $600: Get a good niche, not so goofy, not so serious, say a combination of Jimmy Fallon & this PBS/"CBS This Morning" man Charlie Rose
#7177, aired 2015-11-24MOTTOES & SLOGANS $1200: In 2015 this 3-word motto was coined by French art director Joachim Roncin after a terrorist attack Je suis Charlie
#7174, aired 2015-11-19THEIR MAIN INSTRUMENT $200: Charlie "Bird" Parker the saxophone
#7170, aired 2015-11-13POP CULTURE $1600: 2015 marks 50 years of this TV special in which Linus quotes from the Gospel of Luke to enlighten his friends A Charlie Brown Christmas
#7162, aired 2015-11-03SHOW "TIME" $2000: This Charlie Chaplin satire of the Machine Age is always up to date Modern Times
#7154, aired 2015-10-22LAST NAME'S THE SAME $400: Cormac, Joe & (a real dummy) Charlie McCarthy
#7139, aired 2015-10-01TV SHOWS BY SIBLINGS $1600: Charlie, Bailey, Julia, & Claudia Salinger; not shown--Owen Party of Five
#7113, aired 2015-07-15FICTION $3,000 (Daily Double): Chapter 8 in this book is "Two More Golden Tickets Found" Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
#7109, aired 2015-07-09THAT'S JUST SAD $800: It's a 5-letter word meaning "keen distress", Charlie Brown! Good...! grief
#7091, aired 2015-06-15LIVES OF THE SCIENTISTS $1600: It's a chemist, Charlie Brown! In 1931 this American published his classic text "The Nature of the Chemical Bond" Linus Pauling
#7072, aired 2015-05-19CHARLIE $200: A small museum devoted to the history of this barrier is located at Checkpoint Charlie on Friedrichstrasse the Berlin Wall
#7072, aired 2015-05-19CHARLIE $600: Charles Townes shared the 1964 Nobel Prize in physics for his role in creating this light-emitting device a laser
#7072, aired 2015-05-19CHARLIE $800: In the 1980s Congressman Charlie Wilson secretly steered money to rebels fighting the USSR in this country Afghanistan
#7072, aired 2015-05-19CHARLIE $4,800 (Daily Double): In the 1850s this American inventor wrote "Gum-elastic and Its Varieties" (Charles) Goodyear
#7070, aired 2015-05-15THE STAR OF OSCAR'S BEST PICTURE $1600: 1986: Charlie Sheen Platoon
#7059, aired 2015-04-30ADVERTISING ICONS $1000: This StarKist spokes-tuna looks as hip as ever in his signature glasses & beret Charlie Tuna
#7050, aired 2015-04-17COLORFUL ENTERTAINMENT $1600: In a Halloween TV special, some kids got candy, but this kid? "I got a rock" Charlie Brown
#7035, aired 2015-03-27THE FILM-TO-TV ROLE $200: Matthew Broderick had every day off once Charlie Schlatter became this teen (& Jennifer Aniston, his sister Jeannie) Ferris Bueller
#7020, aired 2015-03-06NOW THAT'S A SAD STORY $1600: Charlie Gordon is outsmarted by a lab rat at the start of this Daniel Keyes work; Charlie's IQ gets a boost, temporarily Flowers for Algernon
#7017, aired 2015-03-03ICE DANCING $200: (Meryl Davis and Charlie White deliver the clue.) Ice dancing was once a social sport in which top-hatted men parade on the ice with ladies in long dresses; the skaters incorporated elements of ballroom dancing, like this elegant dance from Vienna the waltz
#7017, aired 2015-03-03ICE DANCING $400: (Meryl Davis and Charlie White deliver the clue.) We were longtime fans of "Dancing With the Stars" before we competed on it; in fact, this "DWTS" pro and multiple winner of the show's Mirrorball trophy helped choreograph our short program for Sochi Derek Hough
#7017, aired 2015-03-03ICE DANCING $600: (Meryl Davis and Charlie White deliver the clue.) The hot ticket at the 1984 Olympics in Sarajevo was the final free dance in ice dancing; that's when this British pair performed to Ravel's "Bolero", earning a gold medal and 9 perfect scores for artistic impression, a feat that has never been duplicated Torvill and Dean
#7017, aired 2015-03-03ICE DANCING $800: (Meryl Davis and Charlie White deliver the clue.) In 2014, we skated to music by a great Russian composer, Rimsky-Korsakov; we used this symphonic suite in which I assume the title role of a sultan's wife who spins stories to entertain her husband "Scheherazade"
#7017, aired 2015-03-03ICE DANCING $1000: (Meryl Davis and Charlie White deliver the clue.) A key move is this traveling turn done on one foot; the judges are watching for us to put the other foot down at the same time twizzles
#7003, aired 2015-02-11TV TEACHERS $200: We don't see how the unintelligible Miss Othmar taught anything to this "Peanuts" title boy in animated specials Charlie Brown
#7000, aired 2015-02-06FROM BOOK TO FILM $600: Charlie Bucket lost top billing when Roald Dahl's popular confectionery tale became this 1970s film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
#6979, aired 2015-01-08KIDDY LIT $200: "Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator" was a follow-up to this 1964 book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
#6969, aired 2014-12-25CHARACTER REFERENCES $600: Among his siblings are Charlie, Percy, Fred, George & Ginny Ron Weasley
#6939, aired 2014-11-13MOVIE CENTURY SETTINGS $1200: "The Three Musketeers" (Charlie Sheen, Kiefer Sutherland &, of course, Oliver Platt) the 17th century
#6935, aired 2014-11-073 "D" $2000: She was married to Charlie Chaplin, Burgess Meredith & Erich Maria Remarque (Paulette) Goddard
#6927, aired 2014-10-28GILLIGAN! $1200: In 1998 Vince made a big-screen venture & dole out some "Home Fries", starring this Angel of Charlie's employ Drew Barrymore
#6925, aired 2014-10-24ADJECTIVES $800: It's the 12-letter adjective meaning characteristic of the comedy of the man seen here chaplinesque
#6918, aired 2014-10-15THE NATIONAL RECORDING REGISTRY $2000: This pianist's trio introduced jazz to millions of new fans with the soundtrack to "A Charlie Brown Christmas" Vince Guaraldi
#6904, aired 2014-09-25TV SHOW PLOT POINTS $200: Charlie took Alan & Jake into his Malibu home & dated a ballet teacher (&, apparently, much of Malibu) Two and a Half Men
#6879, aired 2014-07-10MUSICAL MEDICOS $800: The title of this song from "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" is on Lucy's psychiatry booth sign "The Doctor Is In"
#6877, aired 2014-07-08LOOKING FOR LOVE ON REALITY TV $400: Debuting in 1965, "The Dating Game" often featured stars before they were stars, including this "Charlie's Angel" Farrah Fawcett
#6870, aired 2014-06-27FILMS OF THE 1920s $1600: "The Kid", co-starring Jackie Coogan, was the first feature-length film written & directed by him Charlie Chaplin
#6865, aired 2014-06-20LITERARY SHIPPING $1,000 (Daily Double): In a C.S. Forester novel, Charlie Allnutt pilots this title craft on the Ulanga River The African Queen
#6863, aired 2014-06-18CELEBRITY NAME CHANGES $400: Carlos Estevez became this man, man Charlie Sheen
#6835, aired 2014-05-09THAT '70s SHOW $200: Hello, Sabrina, Jill & Kelly, working for an unseen boss on this ABC show Charlie's Angels
#6827, aired 2014-04-29I DIRECTED MY WIFE IN THAT FILM $800: Paulette Goddard in "The Great Dictator" Charlie Chaplin
#6825, aired 2014-04-25WORDS OF PAIN $200: Painful mourning; how could Charlie Brown ever say it was "good"? grief
#6823, aired 2014-04-23THE MAN OF THE HOUSE $1600: A founding member of the Congressional Black Caucus, he's been representing Harlem since 1971 (Charlie) Rangel
#6798, aired 2014-03-1920th CENTURY AMERICANS $2000: At the time of his death, Charlie Chaplin was married to this playwright's daughter, Oona (Eugene) O'Neill
#6795, aired 2014-03-14CELEBS CELEBRATING $200: On a Beverly Hills roof in 2011, he feted his firing from "Two And A Half Men" holding a machete & saying, "Free at last!" Charlie Sheen
#6758, aired 2014-01-22ACTORS IN BIOPICS $1600: Charlie Chaplin in "Chaplin" Robert Downey Jr.
#6729, aired 2013-12-12McCARTHYISM $800: Candice Bergen said that when she was growing up, his bedroom was bigger than hers Charlie McCarthy
#6726, aired 2013-12-09NOW THAT'S COMEDY $2000: Charlie Chaplin's Tramp character struggles to live in an industrial society in this 1936 film Modern Times
#6720, aired 2013-11-29HAILED FROM WALES $1,000 (Daily Double): Taste testing chocolate bars for Mr. Cadbury inspired his most famous kids' novel Roald Dahl
#6706, aired 2013-11-11LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION FILM! $800: This Danny Trejo title guy named for his weapon "Kills" again in 2013, & now, Charlie Sheen is involved Machete
#6681, aired 2013-10-07INTERNATIONAL MEN OF MYSTERY $800: In "The House Without a Key" readers said aloha to Charlie Chan, a detective on this island city's police force Honolulu
#6671, aired 2013-09-23BROADWAY $1000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew presents the clue from Broadway, New York.) A treat for all ages, "Matilda" is based on a book by this beloved author of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" Roald Dahl
#6658, aired 2013-07-24BORN ON THE 24th OF JULY $1000: On July 24, 1956 it was clap hands, here comes Charlie, this future party-switching Florida governor Charlie Crist
#6655, aired 2013-07-19KIDDY LIT CHARACTERS $400: This Roald Dahl boy gets 1 chocolate bar a year on his birthday but makes it last a month Charlie
#6620, aired 2013-05-31BERRIES $2000: In the book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", Violet Beauregarde turns into one of these berries a blueberry
#6611, aired 2013-05-20UNREAL TV NEWSPEOPLE $1600: Oldtime newsman Charlie skinner (Sam Waterston) is unafraid of the occasional potent potable on this HBO drama The Newsroom
#6573, aired 2013-03-27I'LL TAKE YOUR CHARACTER $400: 007 is just 014 years old in "SilverFin", a Charlie Higson book for younger readers about this hero James Bond
#6563, aired 2013-03-13FOUND IN GERMANY $800: This former Berlin Wall checkpoint, where you can see instruments of escape used by East Germans Checkpoint Charlie
#6561, aired 2013-03-11OFF TO A "GOOD" START $1600: By reading poetry & such pursuits, Charlie the tuna is always trying to show Star-Kist he has this good taste
#6556, aired 2013-03-04EDIBLE BEFORE & AFTER $1600: Charlie Brown's gal pal is a hamburger with Swiss cheese & onions served on grilled rye Peppermint Patty melt
#6550, aired 2013-02-22DRUMMER FOR THE BAND $400: Charlie Watts The Rolling Stones
#6549, aired 2013-02-21DIRECTORS' BIG SCREEN FAREWELLS $2,600 (Daily Double): His second & last talkie, 1931's "The Struggle" (D.W.) Griffith
#6544, aired 2013-02-14GREAT BRITON $200: A tramp abroad, he moved to the U.S. in 1913, left for Europe in the '50s & was back in the U.S. in 1972 for an honorary Oscar (Charlie) Chaplin
#6543, aired 2013-02-13THE LATE, GREAT COMEDIAN $1600: One of "The Original Kings of Comedy", this man replaced Bill Murray in the "Charlie's Angels" franchise Bernie Mac
#6540, aired 2013-02-08BOOKS & AUTHORS $400: In a novel by Stephen Chbosky, Charlie tells "The Perks Of Being" this type of shy person at the side of a dance a wallflower
#6532, aired 2013-01-29THE 1940s $800: Seems odd, but in the 1940s this man's act with Charlie McCarthy was a smash on radio Edgar Bergen
#6530, aired 2013-01-25THAT'S A CLOWN QUESTION, BRO $2000: Charlie Chaplin inspired this man born in Strasbourg in 1923 to create his own brand of silent clowning (Marcel) Marceau
#6529, aired 2013-01-24"L" CAN EAT $200: This twisty candy was used to make the shoe Charlie Chaplin ate in "The Gold Rush" licorice
#6520, aired 2013-01-11ENDINGS ON TV $1200: Transport that ended the life of Charlie Harper of "Two and a Half Men" a subway train
#6518, aired 2013-01-09IN-LAWS $2000: Charlie Chaplin's last father-in-law was this dramatist Eugene O'Neill
#6502, aired 2012-12-18"BLOCK" PARTY $400: It was Lucy's usual term of non-endearment directed at Charlie Brown Blockhead
#6486, aired 2012-11-26THE GREAT PRETENDERS $1600: Charles Stuart, the 18th c. "Young Pretender" to the British throne, was better known by this handsome-sounding nickname Bonnie Prince Charlie
#6485, aired 2012-11-23ALLITERATION FOR THE PEOPLE $2000: Magnificent mime, silent sort, "Bip" bopped Marcel Marceau
#6462, aired 2012-10-23THE ENGLISH BEAT $200: "Charlie's good tonight, isn't he?" Mick Jagger asks the crowd on a live album, referring to this drummer Charlie Watts
#6456, aired 2012-10-15TV CHARACTERS $400: Charlie Harper--uh, make that Walden Schmidt--accounts for 40% of this show's title total Two and a Half Men
#6454, aired 2012-10-11I THEE WED $1000: Reportedly, an "unfaithful" clause in this agreement with Charlie Sheen got $4 million for Denise Richards a prenuptial
#6438, aired 2012-09-19TALK SHOW-POURRI $1000: This co-host of "CBS This Morning" also has the energy to engage the eggheads on his PBS talk show Charlie Rose
#6431, aired 2012-07-30BOOK REPORT $400: Chapters in this novel include "The Golden Tickets" & "Augustus Gloop Goes Up the Pipe" Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
#6410, aired 2012-06-29C.C: ME $400: Within a year of picking up a cane & putting on a derby hat in 1914, he was the biggest star in movies Charlie Chaplin
#6395, aired 2012-06-08THE TV CHARACTER WHO WASN'T THERE $600: Nothing like watching Farrah watch a voice box on a desk deliver exposition via Mr. Townsend on this '70s action show Charlie's Angels
#6386, aired 2012-05-28A JOHNNY DEPP FILM FEST $200: In "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", Johnny played this candy man Willy Wonka
#6378, aired 2012-05-16POLITICAL CINEMA $2000: In this 2007 film Tom Hanks played a Texas congressman who covertly aided Afghan rebels against the Soviets Charlie Wilson's War
#6373, aired 2012-05-09THE SILENT MOVIE ERA $1600: Not only did this mustached comic star in 1925's "The Gold Rush", he wrote & directed it too Charlie Chaplin
#6371, aired 2012-05-07THEME PARK FUN $200: At Knott's Berry Farm, there's an area full of rides just for kids called Camp this, after Charlie Brown's beagle Snoopy
#6365, aired 2012-04-27NOVELTY SONG LYRICS $1600: 1959: "Fe-fe, fi-fi, fo-fo, fum, I smell smoke in the auditorium" "Charlie Brown"
#6364, aired 2012-04-26WHO PLAYED THE MRS.? $2000: Mrs. King, who starred opposite Bruce Boxleitner's scarecrow Kate Jackson
#6358, aired 2012-04-18THE FIRST LETTER IS... $1600: Y: An Army recruit, or a nickname of Charlie Parker yardbird
#6357, aired 2012-04-17THEY WROTE FOR ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA $800: The article on ventriloquism for the 1958 edition was penned by this man, not Charlie McCarthy (Edgar) Bergen
#6353, aired 2012-04-11ACTOR-DIRECTORS $400: "The Great Dictator" (1940) Charlie Chaplin
#6351, aired 2012-04-09HOBBITS' OTHER ROLES $400: Dominic Monaghan (Merry) found the part of Charlie on this ABC drama Lost
#6311, aired 2012-02-13VIRAL VIDEOS $800: In a video that has stood the test of time, this little boy "bit my finger--again!" Charlie
#6303, aired 2012-02-01IT'S A WATERY WORLD $400: In area, this body of water is the smallest of its quintet Lake Ontario
#6303, aired 2012-02-0112-LETTER WORDS $800: Cetaphil is this kind of cream for treating cracked skin moisturizing
#6303, aired 2012-02-01I MARRIED A SINGER $2000: Actor Eddie Cibrian: This country sweetheart LeAnn Rimes
#6287, aired 2012-01-10COMIC STRIPS $200: Aaugh! This comic strip character was torn between a summer camp flame named Peggy Jean & the little red-haired girl Charlie Brown
#6285, aired 2012-01-06ON A FIRST-NAME BASIS $1600: In Spanish please, it's the real first name of Chuck Norris & Charlie Sheen Carlos
#6272, aired 2011-12-20YULE TUBE $1600: Featuring a Charlie-in-the-Box: "Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer & the Island of Misfit ____" Toys
#6269, aired 2011-12-15THE ENTERTAINER'S TWITTER BIO $200: This actor's bio reads: "born small...now huge... winning... bring it..! (unemployed winner...)" Charlie Sheen
#6256, aired 2011-11-28THE MIDDLE AGES $800: He was 48 when he created Charlie Bucket, a poor child who finds a golden ticket Roald Dahl
#6244, aired 2011-11-10AUTOBIOGRAPHIES $600: An actor: "My Wicked, Wicked Ways" Errol Flynn
#6238, aired 2011-11-02LITTLE PEOPLE IN LIT $400: These factory workers in a 1964 book love cacao beans Oompa Loompas
#6227, aired 2011-10-18WHO'S THE TV BOSS? $2000: In the '70s, Charlie Townsend (voice only... Hello, Angels!) (John) Forsythe
#6183, aired 2011-06-29BUMMER WORDS, MAN $400: Good this, Charlie Brown! it's from the Latin for "to burden" grief
#6179, aired 2011-06-23CHILDREN'S BOOK NAMES $600: Roald Dahl: "____ and the Great Glass Elevator" (a sequel) Charlie
#6172, aired 2011-06-14STEPHEN KING NOVEL PLOTS $400: Young Charlie McGee inherits pyrokinetic powers from her parents & the feds want to recapture all of them Firestarter
#6129, aired 2011-04-14TV SHOW CASTING CALL $400: Kate Jackson, Farrah Fawcett, Jaclyn Smith Charlie's Angels
#6117, aired 2011-03-29& OTHER LITTLE PEOPLE $400: Kenyan actor Deep Roy played all of these helpers in Tim Burton's "Charlie & the Chocolate Factory" the Ooompa Loompas
#6115, aired 2011-03-25JACK NICHOLSON'S OSCAR-NOMINATED ROLES $1600: Hitman Charley Partanna (1985) Prizzi's Honor
#6095, aired 2011-02-25TV $400: Not a big stretch--he plays Charlie on "Two and a Half Men" Charlie Sheen
#6088, aired 2011-02-16MAGICAL MOUSE-TERY TOUR $1200: This 1959 Daniel Keyes novella about Charlie Gordon & a smarter-than-average lab mouse won a Hugo Award Flowers for Algernon
#6077, aired 2011-02-01AKA $200: In "Peanuts" Charlie Brown's friend Patricia Reichardt was known by this name Peppermint Patty
#6050, aired 2010-12-24WHODUNIT $1600: In "Platoon", Sergeant Barnes, played by Tom Berenger Charlie Sheen
#6048, aired 2010-12-22HOLIDAY ALBUMS $200: Vince Guaraldi's LP from a 1965 TV special about this title animated boy featured "Christmas Time Is Here" Charlie Brown
#6037, aired 2010-12-07TAINTED GOV $1600: In 2010 a House committee charged this veteran Harlem congressman with ethics violations (Charlie) Rangel
#6032, aired 2010-11-30NAME THAT COUNTRY $800: This Central American country is home to the ruins of Copan, one of the Mayan's largest cities Honduras
#6032, aired 2010-11-30THE 1800s $1200: In 1833 it had fewer than 350 residents; by the 1890s, it was the USA's second-largest city Chicago
#6031, aired 2010-11-29THAT'S GREAT, PETER THE GREAT! $400: To the closest foot, it was Peter's unusual height 7 feet
#6031, aired 2010-11-29A MURDER INVESTIGATION $800: (Kyra Sedgwick delivers the clue.) If 2 or more murders have a similar type of victim & weapon, you might be dealing with one of these, a term popularized by Robert Ressler of the FBI a serial killer
#6031, aired 2010-11-292010 20th ANNIVERSARIES $1000: Digital imaging contests were among the festivities as this Adobe software program turned 20 on Feb. 19, 2010 Photoshop
#6031, aired 2010-11-29SHAKESPEAREAN PORTMANTEAU $1200: Shakespeare tells how a Roman & an Egyptian queen learn to bounce up & down on their new lawn toy Antony and Cleopatrampoline
#6031, aired 2010-11-29THE LILY $2000: Over 6 decades, this botanist developed more than 50 varieties of lilies as well as his famous potatoes Luther Burbank
#6018, aired 2010-11-1021st CENTURY MOVIE ROLES $400: In "Charlie St. Cloud", he has trouble letting go of his little brother, who dies in a car accident Zac Efron
#6017, aired 2010-11-09ROOMMATES $1000: At Juilliard in the '40s, this "Bird" of a sax player roomed with trumpeter Miles Davis (Charlie) Parker
#6017, aired 2010-11-09COLLEGE HANGOUTS $1600: Governor Charlie Crist has been known to stop in at Big Daddy's, famed as a hangout for this school Florida State
#6007, aired 2010-10-26CHARLIE $200: In the comics he was obsessed with the little red-haired girl Charlie Brown
#6007, aired 2010-10-26CHARLIE $400: High-energy play on the diamond earned Pete Rose this enthusiastic moniker Charlie Hustle
#6007, aired 2010-10-26CHARLIE $600: PBS talk show host Charlie Rose won an Emmy in 1987 for an interview he conducted in prison with this other Charlie Charles Manson
#6007, aired 2010-10-26CHARLIE $800: Warner Oland and Sydney Toland (2 non-Chinese) played this Chinese detective on film Charlie Chan
#6007, aired 2010-10-26CHARLIE $1000: One of his last film roles was as the swindling wife murderer in 1947's "Monsieur Verdoux" Chaplin
#5998, aired 2010-10-13GOOD TV $800: This 1985 animated TV special had the Peanuts gang perform the Broadway musical of the same name You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown
#5995, aired 2010-10-08DEATH & CINEMA $1200: He was killed by his real-life ex-wife in both "Mortal Thoughts" & "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle" Bruce Willis
#5987, aired 2010-09-28EASY ON THE EYES $200: It seemed like Farrah was always drying off after a shower or stepping out of a pool in this 1970s TV series Charlie's Angels
#5945, aired 2010-06-18WHO'S YOUR DADDY? $200: "Two and a Half Men" star Charlie Martin Sheen
#5934, aired 2010-06-03ENGLISH LITERATURE $8,400 (Daily Double): This children's novel begins, "These two very old people are the father and mother of Mr. Bucket" Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
#5915, aired 2010-05-07THEIR MAIN MUSICAL INSTRUMENT $1600: Charlie Parker saxophone
#5909, aired 2010-04-29I DETECT A DETECTIVE $400: Number One Son could tell you Earl Biggers created this Chinese detective Charlie Chan
#5899, aired 2010-04-15TV: WHO PLAYED 'EM? $1000: Charlie Salinger & Jack Shephard Matthew Fox
#5887, aired 2010-03-30THEY LEFT THEIR MARK AT GRAUMAN'S CHINESE $2000: An imprint of the horn-rimmed glasses of this silent film star is next to his footprints Harold Lloyd
#5880, aired 2010-03-19ALLITERATIVE ACTORS $1000: Getting caught in the wheels of a machine makes him go berserk in 1936's "Modern Times" Charlie Chaplin
#5867, aired 2010-03-02MESSAGE IN A BATTLE $800: The English crushed the Highland clans at Culloden Moor in 1746; message to this would-be king: Stop pretending! Bonnie Prince Charlie
#5849, aired 2010-02-04INTERNET FAVORITES $2000: A popular animation about a unicorn with this name follows him to Candy Mountain, where he loses a kidney Charlie
#5846, aired 2010-02-01FRATERNITIES $800: Founded in 1888, the Loyal Order of this large deer once had Warren G. Harding & Charlie Chaplin as members moose
#5828, aired 2010-01-06BAD TIME CHARLIE $200: Christmas 1977 wasn't very merry for this silent film star who died that day Charlie Chaplin
#5828, aired 2010-01-06BAD TIME CHARLIE $400: Notorious pirate Charles Gibbs made an 1831 exit by hanging at this New York island later famous as an entrance Ellis Island
#5828, aired 2010-01-06BAD TIME CHARLIE $600: Charles Arthur Floyd, better known as this, was shot dead by G-men in 1934 "Pretty Boy" Floyd
#5828, aired 2010-01-06BAD TIME CHARLIE $800: As a consequence of his drug & alcohol problems, this jazz pioneer was confined to a mental hospital in 1946 Charlie Parker
#5828, aired 2010-01-06BAD TIME CHARLIE $1000: He was executed in London January 30, 1649 King Charles I
#5809, aired 2009-12-10PITCHING THE PERFECT GAME $1200: On May 8, 1968 Catfish Hunter was unhittable for this Charlie Finley-owned team the Oakland A's
#5806, aired 2009-12-07DECEMBER 7 $1600: 1982: At a Texas prison, murderer Charlie Brooks becomes the first U.S. prisoner to be executed this way lethal injection
#5803, aired 2009-12-02ACTRESSES' ROLES $800: "Boys on the Side", "Never Been Kissed", "Charlie's Angels" Drew Barrymore
#5799, aired 2009-11-26BORN & DIED $200: Be-bopped into the world Aug. 29, 1920; found the joy of sax & flew away March 12, 1955 Charlie Parker
#5793, aired 2009-11-18IN MY NETFLIX QUEUE $1600: This 2007 release in which Texas congressman Tom Hanks deals covertly with Afghan rebels Charlie Wilson's War
#5789, aired 2009-11-12DRAMA CLUB $400: Songs in this play include "Suppertime" & "My Blanket And Me" You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown
#5781, aired 2009-11-02TEEN RHYMES $400: Brooke Mueller is the latest wife to try & tame this sitcom star Charlie Sheen
#5765, aired 2009-10-09HOW SINGERS GOT THEIR NAMES $200: As a kid, he loved Charlie Brown's dog, adding, "And my mama thought I looked like him" ...the birth of this rap name Snoop Dogg
#5763, aired 2009-10-07MADISON AVE. MENAGERIE $600: It's the 2-word catchphrase said to an apparently suicidal animated tuna who wanted to be put in a StarKist can "Sorry, Charlie!"
#5763, aired 2009-10-07MOVIE BIO DOUBLE $1600: Robert Downey Jr. in 1992, Eddie Izzard in 2001 (Charlie) Chaplin
#5749, aired 2009-09-17THE SITUATION COMEDY ROOM $600: Every room of Charlie's Malibu bachelor pad has been invaded by his brother Alan & Alan's son Jake on this sitcom Two and a Half Men
#5747, aired 2009-09-15CINEMATIC TITLE COMBOS $400: 2005: "...and the Chocolate Factory" Charlie
#5722, aired 2009-06-23EVERYTHING'S COMING UP "ROSE"S $200: Trained as a lawyer, he's been hosting a late-night PBS interview show since September 1991 Charlie Rose
#5715, aired 2009-06-12DANCES WITH WOLVES $1600: Dad Martin said this Hollywood bad boy "was like Fred Astaire" dancing with new bride Denise Richards in 2002 Charlie Sheen
#5702, aired 2009-05-26WHAT A KNOCKOUT! $600: This Chinese-American was one of "Charlie's Angels" as Alex Munday Lucy Liu
#5682, aired 2009-04-28FICTIONAL MUNCHIES $600: Everlasting Gobstoppers first appeared in this 1964 Roald Dahl work Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
#5658, aired 2009-03-25ENTERTAINERS' ORIGINAL NAMES $400: CBS sitcom star Carlos Estevez Charlie Sheen
#5644, aired 2009-03-05COMMON BLONDES $1200: "Charlie's Angels", "Vanilla Sky" (Cameron) Diaz
#5635, aired 2009-02-20THE HUSTLER $200: This athlete's aggressiveness on the basepath garnered him the nickname "Charlie Hustle" Pete Rose
#5623, aired 2009-02-04EUGENE O'NEILL $800: O'Neill was furious when this 18-year-old daughter of his married 54-year-old Charlie Chaplin Oona O'Neill
#5616, aired 2009-01-26SPECIAL OPS MOVIES $2000: In "Navy SEALs" Charlie Sheen & Michael Biehn try to get these SAMs back from the wrong hands Stingers
#5572, aired 2008-11-25BIOPIC SUBJECTS $400: 1988: "Bird" Charlie Parker
#5566, aired 2008-11-17"SUP" $1200: Snoopy hungers for this part of the day, a song title in "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" suppertime
#5565, aired 2008-11-14THE MYSTERIOUS WORLD OF THE KITCHEN $200: No, they're not weapons, except to the bird undergoing this process carving
#5565, aired 2008-11-14TV OR NOT TV $400: On TV, this title trio was played by Kate, Jaclyn & Farrah; on film, it was Cameron, Lucy & Drew Charlie's Angels
#5565, aired 2008-11-14ANAGRAMMED PRESIDENTIAL LAST NAMES $1,000 (Daily Double): WIENER SHOE Eisenhower
#5565, aired 2008-11-14POTTY MOUTH! $1000: Poet Keats or jurist Marshall John
#5565, aired 2008-11-14MONTANA $1200: There are about 25 of these in the Montana national park named for them glaciers
#5565, aired 2008-11-14A VOYAGE THROUGH EUROPE $1200: (Jon of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from France at Mont-Saint-Michel.) The distinctive silhouette of France's Mont-Saint-Michel was an inspiration for the design of Minas Tirith in this blockbuster 2003 film The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
#5564, aired 2008-11-13ALL YOU NEED IS GOV. $400: Jeb Bush successor Charlie Crist Florida
#5552, aired 2008-10-281980s TV $400: Tanya Roberts looked "heavenly" when she joined the cast of this series in November 1980 Charlie's Angels
#5550, aired 2008-10-24MAKE IT WORK! $800: Charlie Sheen hears "Greed... is good" in this film, which came out just after the 1987 stock market crash Wall Street
#5545, aired 2008-10-17GREAT BRITS $800: He's the actor seen here who in 1975 put down his bowler & picked up a top hat & a knighthood Charlie Chaplin
#5535, aired 2008-10-03THAR HE BLOWS! $400: On Sept. 29, 1947 the sax of this "Bird" sang in his Carnegie Hall debut (Charlie) Parker
#5532, aired 2008-09-303 OR MORE WIVES $800: Donna Peele, Denise Richards, Brooke Mueller Charlie Sheen
#5530, aired 2008-09-26DOWN AT THE OLD FACTORY $400: Charlie Bucket might like to visit this type of factory that opened in 1884 in Voiron, France a chocolate factory
#5529, aired 2008-09-25CHARLIE WILSON'S WAR WORDS $200: Not a fully automatic machine gun, a basic weapon of Marines is the M16A2 semi-automatic type of this a rifle
#5529, aired 2008-09-25CHARLIE WILSON'S WAR WORDS $400: Also the name of an Adam Sandler movie, this military term is slang for 1 kilometer a click
#5529, aired 2008-09-25CHARLIE WILSON'S WAR WORDS $600: HALO, standing for "high altitude, low opening", is an acronym used in the operation of these parachutes
#5529, aired 2008-09-25CHARLIE WILSON'S WAR WORDS $800: From the Latin for "before the war" comes this term for a period before a war, especially the Civil War antebellum
#5529, aired 2008-09-25CHARLIE WILSON'S WAR WORDS $1000: From the French for "to disguise", it was "dazzle painting" to the British navy in WWI camouflage
#5510, aired 2008-07-18STAR WARS $400: Martin Sheen weighed in on his son Charlie's divorce from this actress by calling for a "cease-fire" Denise Richards
#5501, aired 2008-07-07LEWIS OR CLARK $800: She was very hands-on with the TV series "Charlie Horse Music Pizza" & "Lamb Chop's Play Along" Shari Lewis
#5493, aired 2008-06-25MOVIE TITLE NAMES $1000: 2008: Rich kid Anton Yelchin acts as a psychiatrist to his peers at his new school Charlie Bartlett
#5490, aired 2008-06-20BIG BROTHERS $400: (Julie Chen of CBS' Big Brother reads the clue.) Charlie Sheen's films with this big brother include "Men At Work" & "Young Guns" Emilio Estevez
#5480, aired 2008-06-06DEPP PERCEPTION $1000: Lyrics to some of the musical numbers in this Johnny Depp film were written by Roald Dahl Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
#5478, aired 2008-06-04CELEBRITY LIVES $200: In titles of biographies, he's referred to as a "Comic Genius", a "Genius of the Cinema" & a "Tramp" (Charlie) Chaplin
#5473, aired 2008-05-28RECENT CINEMA $2000: In 2007 Tom Hanks played this Texas congressman who secretly helped supply the Afghan freedom fighters in the 1980s Charlie Wilson
#5467, aired 2008-05-20SHOTS HEARD AROUND THE WORLD $200: His "called shot" home run off Charlie Root in the 1932 World Series is baseball legend Babe Ruth
#5448, aired 2008-04-23FUN WITH FASHION $200: Attention, Kmart shoppers: This '70s "Charlie's Angel" has her own line of designer jeans Jaclyn Smith
#5437, aired 2008-04-08FAMOUS COMEDY TEAMS $800: Edgar & Charlie Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy
#5428, aired 2008-03-26PAPA WAS A ROLLING STONE $1000: Seraphina's pop, he began manning the drums for the Stones in 1963 Charlie Watts
#5415, aired 2008-03-07MARCH! $400: In the comics on March 11, 1960 it was revealed that this round-headed boy's father was a barber Charlie Brown
#5411, aired 2008-03-03FICTIONAL DETECTIVES $400: "The House Without a Key" was the first case solved by this Chinese detective Charlie Chan
#5410, aired 2008-02-29FOR SAX AND VIOLINS $200: Charlie Daniels reported a fiddle of gold was bet against a soul when "The Devil Went Down To" this state Georgia
#5408, aired 2008-02-27FAMILY-FRIENDLY MUSICALS $400: In "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown", this kid famous for his security blanket sings "My Blanket And Me" Linus
#5394, aired 2008-02-07COUPLES $800: On June 16, 1943 when she was just a kid of 18, Oona O'Neill married this star of the 1921 film "The Kid" Charlie Chaplin
#5377, aired 2008-01-15BORN FIRST $400: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts Charlie Watts
#5375, aired 2008-01-11STATE THE GOVERNOR $200: In 2007 Charlie Crist took over for Jeb Bush in this state Florida
#5373, aired 2008-01-09A CHARLIE IN THE BOX $400: He played a tipsy dancer in the 1914 film "Tango Tangles" (Charlie) Chaplin
#5373, aired 2008-01-09A CHARLIE IN THE BOX $800: Occasionally called Chuck, this comics character had violent battles with his local "kite-eating tree" Charlie Brown
#5373, aired 2008-01-09A CHARLIE IN THE BOX $1200: In 1986, the same year he starred in "Platoon", he was the "boy in police station" in "Ferris Beuller's Day Off" Charlie Sheen
#5373, aired 2008-01-09A CHARLIE IN THE BOX $1600: The IMDb lists "Charlie" as a nickname for this Oscar-winning "Monster" actress Charlize Theron
#5373, aired 2008-01-09A CHARLIE IN THE BOX $2000: Candice Bergen said, "You knew he wasn't real, & yet he was treated so much better than most humans. He had his own room." Charlie McCarthy
#5369, aired 2008-01-03MOVIE CHARACTERS $1600: (Hi, my name is Drew Barrymore, and) My character Dylan Sanders kicked serious butt in this 2000 movie & its "Full Throttle" sequel Charlie's Angels
#5365, aired 2007-12-28TV MATH $3,000 (Daily Double): Careful: Tina Fey's title "Rock" minus Charlie Sheen's title "Men" 27 1/2
#5361, aired 2007-12-24BATTLES THAT CHANGED HISTORY $2,000 (Daily Double): The end of this handsome Stuart prince's rebellion was the April 16, 1746 Battle of Culloden Bonnie Prince Charlie
#5351, aired 2007-12-10WHO STARRED IN IT? $800: Him as Charlie Chaplin in a 1992 biopic Robert Downey Jr.
#5337, aired 2007-11-20THE COMICS $400: This "Peanuts" character got a sister named Sally in 1959 Charlie Brown
#5329, aired 2007-11-08TV DETECTIVES $200: This show began by saying "Once upon a time, there were 3 little girls who went to the police academy" Charlie's Angels
#5313, aired 2007-10-17SITCOM-EDY TONIGHT $200: Elvis Costello & Sean Penn guested on the "Back Off, Mary Poppins" episode of this Charlie Sheen show Two and a Half Men
#5307, aired 2007-10-09NOT A VERB $200: Capable, succeed, accomplish capable
#5307, aired 2007-10-09THE CONTINENTS $800: This continent has the longest mountain chain South America
#5307, aired 2007-10-09THE SUMMER OLYMPICS $1000: In 2004 the USA's Bryan Clay, with 8,820 points, took the silver in this 10-event contest the decathlon
#5307, aired 2007-10-09CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS $2000: One of the only 2 current U.S. territories visited by Columbus, who reached both in 1493 Puerto Rico (or the Virgin Islands)
#5301, aired 2007-10-01JAZZ NICKNAMES $400: Charlie Parker Bird
#5290, aired 2007-09-14CHILDREN'S AUTHORS $1,600 (Daily Double): His widow Felicity said he would have loved the new "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" movie; he hated the old one Roald Dahl
#5278, aired 2007-07-18OFF TO THE MOVIES $400: "Everything in this room is eatable, even I'm eatable! But that is called 'cannibalism', my dear children" is from this film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
#5253, aired 2007-06-13CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS $800: Charlie Melancon represents Houma, New Iberia & Chalmette for this state's 3rd, y'all Louisiana
#5240, aired 2007-05-25BASEBALL MOVIE SCORECARD $2000: Wild Thing, Charlie Sheen's character in "Major League", becomes a popular RP, short for this relief pitcher
#5218, aired 2007-04-25TV ROLES $200: On "Two and a Half Men" he plays bachelor & ladies' man Charlie Harper Charlie Sheen
#5216, aired 2007-04-23CAPITAL CITY BIRTHPLACES $400: Charlie Chaplin, 1889 London
#5212, aired 2007-04-17LET'S HAVE SOME SUSHI $200: Sorry, Charlie, maguro is this kind of fish tuna
#5192, aired 2007-03-20FROM FILM TO TV $400: He was a "Major League" "Wild Thing" before hanging out with 1 & 1/2 other guys Charlie Sheen
#5185, aired 2007-03-09IF AT FIRST YOU DON'T SUCCEED... $600: He immortalized Donna Johnson, who refused to marry him, as the red-haired girl Charlie Brown adores Charles Schulz
#5173, aired 2007-02-21BROADWAY LYRICS $1000: "All I need is one more try, gotta get that kite to fly" You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown
#5172, aired 2007-02-20UNSEEN TV FACES $600: He was the unseen boss of detectives Jill, Sabrina & Kelly (& later replacements Kris, Tiffany & Julie) Charlie
#5171, aired 2007-02-19FUN WITH BALLET $1000: Dizzy Gillespie's music is also featured in it, but the ballet "For 'Bird' - With Love" is a tribute to him Charlie Parker
#5159, aired 2007-02-01SAX $1600: Charlie Parker took the instrument to new heights playing this style of jazz he helped invent bebop
#5151, aired 2007-01-22A FEW GOOD MEN $800: This man who partnered with Charlie McCarthy was the first president of the TV Academy (Edgar) Bergen
#5146, aired 2007-01-15TV DRAMAS BY EPISODE $800: "Angels in Chains" Charlie's Angels
#5141, aired 2007-01-08TV NUMBERS $400: The title of this sitcom refers to characters played by Charlie Sheen, Jon Cryer & Angus T. Jones Two and a Half Men
#5138, aired 2007-01-03WHO'S YOUR DADDY? $400: Emilio Estevez Martin Sheen
#5137, aired 2007-01-02WHAT A CHARACTER! $1200: Diminutive factory workers known as the Oompa Loompas show up in this fantasy book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
#5126, aired 2006-12-18A SPELLING CATEGORY $600: (Tori...) Big hits on ABC in the '70s for my dad included "The Love Boat", "Fantasy Island" & this "heavenly" detective drama Charlie's Angels
#5125, aired 2006-12-15STRUCTURES $600: The booth from Checkpoint Charlie, shown here, is usually called by this 10-letter homey name a guardhouse
#5116, aired 2006-12-04SMART STUPID ANSWERS $200: He formed United Artists with Griffith, Pickford & Fairbanks & in 1915 lost a Charlie Chaplin look-alike contest Charles Chaplin
#5114, aired 2006-11-30LIKE A ROLLING STONE $800: Not Watts but this Charlie started the Bebop Revolution with his alto sax playing Charlie Parker
#5106, aired 2006-11-20ALL MY CHILDREN $1000: This playwright's daughter Oona married Charlie Chaplin when he was 54 & she was only 18! Eugene O'Neill
#5099, aired 2006-11-09SHILLING $800: "Sorry, Charlie" StarKist Tuna
#5083, aired 2006-10-18THEY HATE L.A. $400: This comedian who moved here in 1913 called L.A. ugly, hot & oppressive; we'd rather he'd stayed silent Charlie Chaplin
#5077, aired 2006-10-10ONE-WORD MOVIE TITLES $1000: 1986: Charlie Sheen is a soldier in Vietnam Platoon
#5067, aired 2006-09-26NAMES YOU SHOULD KNOW $800: The glasses & beret were classy, but this somewhat suicidal fish mascot was never good enough for StarKist Charlie (the) Tuna
#5048, aired 2006-07-19YOU HAVE NOTHING TO FEAR $600: 7-year-old Charlie McGee exhibits rather explosive psychic powers in this 1980 Stephen King book Firestarter
#5026, aired 2006-06-19THE ROLLING STONES $600: The oldest of the original Stones still with the group, this drummer was born June 2, 1941 Charlie Watts
#5017, aired 2006-06-06TV NOSTALGIA $1,400 (Daily Double): A scraggly tree makes lots of folks nostalgic for this animated special that debuted on December 9, 1965 A Charlie Brown Christmas
#5013, aired 2006-05-31ALL THAT JAZZ $800: Charlie Christian, 1916-1942, was one of the first to electrically amplify this instrument a guitar
#4999, aired 2006-05-11IT'S NOT ALEX TREBEK $400: It's not me, it's this character, who spoke if you pulled a few strings Charlie McCarthy
#4998, aired 2006-05-10BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN $800: The title track on this Springsteen album named for a state tells of a mass-murder spree by Charlie Starkweather Nebraska
#4976, aired 2006-04-10KICK THE CANNES $200: Forest Whitaker & Clint Eastwood both won awards in 1988 for bringing this "flighty" jazzman to life Charlie "Bird" Parker
#4966, aired 2006-03-27THE HEISMAN TROPHY $400: 1993 Heisman winner Charlie Ward was a first-round pick in this pro sport, not football basketball
#4966, aired 2006-03-27MADE YA LOOK--UP! $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports in front the U.S. Army Golden Knights plane in Fort Bragg, NC.) Also a Charlie Sheen movie, this is the speed at which drag matches the pull of gravity; for the Knights, it's usually around 120 miles per hour terminal velocity
#4955, aired 2006-03-10ALL THAT JAZZ $2,000 (Daily Double): This bop saxophonist's 1946 tune "Ornithology" became a jazz standard Charlie Parker
#4951, aired 2006-03-06RHYMES WITH RAIN $800: Prop for Charlie Chaplin's Little Tramp character cane
#4944, aired 2006-02-23WHAT'S ON YOUR HEAD? $200: Also known as a silk hat, it's worn by Mr. Peanut & Edgar Bergen's dummy Charlie McCarthy a top hat
#4936, aired 2006-02-13MOVIE TITLE TRANSLATIONS $1200: China and Taiwan reached the agreement that this film at "Full Throttle" would be "Hot Chicks: Full Speed" Charlie's Angels
#4928, aired 2006-02-01EGYPTIAN CINEMA $1600: Rita Hayworth makes a short, sultry appearance in the 1935 film about this Asian detective “in Egypt” Charlie Chan
#4920, aired 2006-01-20U.S. COUNTIES $1,000 (Daily Double): Aptly, celebrity chef Charlie Trotter made his name & first put it on a restaurant in this Midwestern county Cook County
#4913, aired 2006-01-11MADISON AVE. $400: Advertising copywriter Tom Rogers created this ad mascot seen here Charlie (the Tuna)
#4900, aired 2005-12-23THE 12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS $1000: On the 12th day, my true love gave me this gift, something Charlie Watts could enjoy twelve drummers drumming
#4897, aired 2005-12-20OVERLAPS $800: Beloved Schulz cartoon boy who's a port city on the Rio Grande opposite Matamoros Charlie Brownsville
#4867, aired 2005-11-08CELEBRITY ALUMNI $800: This co-star of the film "Charlie's Angels" studied Asian languages & culture at the Univeristy of Michigan Lucy Liu
#4856, aired 2005-10-24MISCELLANY $1200: In Latin this Charlie Rich song would be titled "Januis Clausis" "Behind Closed Doors"
#4848, aired 2005-10-12BLONDE AMBITION $600: She's starred in 2 "Charlie's Angels" movies & was the voice of Princess Fiona in 2 others Cameron Diaz
#4847, aired 2005-10-11ENCYCLOPEDIA: BROWN $400: The Encyclopedia of American Comics called Charlie Brown of this comic strip a "likable loser" Peanuts
#4845, aired 2005-10-0717th CENTURY BRITISH HISTORY $1000: Charlie Brown could have joined this group of Oliver Cromwell's that beat the Cavaliers in battle in July 2, 1644 the Roundheads
#4838, aired 2005-09-28HEY "YA" $1000: Slang word for a convict, or a Charlie Parker nickname yardbird
#4826, aired 2005-09-12BATTLE STATIONS $2000: The last military clash on mainland Britain, the 1746 Battle of Culloden, routed the forces of this Jacobite prince Bonnie Prince Charlie
#4821, aired 2005-07-18HIRSCHFELD $2000: This 1936 silent classic proves that Luddite disaffection can be played for laughs Modern Times
#4803, aired 2005-06-22GEE, YOU SMELL TERRIFIC $800: In 1973 Revlon launched this top-selling perfume reportedly named for one of the company's founders Charlie
#4799, aired 2005-06-16HEY, THAT'S "GREAT"! $800: In this classic movie, Charlie Chaplin played dual roles including that of Adenoid Hynkel of Tomania The Great Dictator
#4795, aired 2005-06-10"PEPPER" $400: She first called Charlie Brown "Chuck" in a comic strip that appeared on August 24, 1966 Peppermint Patty
#4786, aired 2005-05-30DONALD TRUMP $400: Trump owned the N.J. Generals, a team that featured Doug Flutie & Herschel Walker, in this league the USFL
#4786, aired 2005-05-30BALLET $1200: This choreographer's first ballet "Fancy Free", combined ballet & jazz dancing Jerome Robbins
#4786, aired 2005-05-30PEOPLE IN HISTORY $2,000 (Daily Double): On signing a 1921 treaty with England, this Irish leader said, "I signed my death warrant"--he was right Michael Collins
#4785, aired 2005-05-27QUOTES FROM THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES $1000: This TV Charlie's Angel observed, "femininity... used properly... easily jumbles the brain of any man I've ever met" Farrah Fawcett
#4785, aired 2005-05-27BROADWAY DEBUTS $1000: Wonder if this ex-Spice Girl had stage fright when she took over the role of Mimi in "Rent" in 2004 Scary Spice (Melanie Brown)
#4785, aired 2005-05-27PALINDROMIC WORDS $2000: After recovering from paralysis around 1660, Mary Margaret Alacoque became a famous one of these a nun
#4785, aired 2005-05-27SO, WHATCHA COMPOSIN'? $2000: The 1850s in France: A little number called "Ave Maria" (Charlie) Gounod
#4784, aired 2005-05-26MAKING WAVES $800: Air Cav Lt. Col. Kilgore says that "Charlie don't surf" in this 1979 film Apocalypse Now
#4783, aired 2005-05-25MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS $800: The horn seen at Kansas City's American Jazz Museum belonged to this '40s & '50s musician who grew up in Kansas City Charlie Parker
#4772, aired 2005-05-10QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $200: A refined woman & a Charlie Chaplin character Lady & the Tramp
#4764, aired 2005-04-28AND DOGGIE MAKES THREE $400: Charlie, Sally &... Snoopy
#4732, aired 2005-03-15CHAPLIN $400: Charlie Chaplin said that in creating his Tramp character he added this to make him look older a mustache
#4694, aired 2005-01-20IN MEMORIAM 2004 $1600: A 2-time Oscar winner for "Spartacus" and "Topkapi", he also played Hercule Poirot & Charlie Chan on film Peter Ustinov
#4693, aired 2005-01-19"FORE" $800: He won the best actor award at the 1988 Cannes film festival for his portrayal of Charlie Parker Forest Whitaker
#4683, aired 2005-01-05THEY PASSED $400: Kate Jackson was originally Dustin Hoffman's Mrs. Kramer but this TV show she was on couldn't make the schedule work Charlie's Angels
#4681, aired 2005-01-03THIRD BASE $800: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from Berlin, Germany.) After East Berlin began to be walled off in 1961, this was the first entry checkpoint to be opened after Alpha & Bravo Checkpoint Charlie
#4640, aired 2004-11-06WOMEN ON TV $200: Holland Taylor plays mom to Jon Cryer & Charlie Sheen on this sitcom Two and a Half Men
#4614, aired 2004-09-30ALBUMS $800: "Independent Women, Part I" from Destiny's Child's "Survivor" CD was the theme for this 2000 Cameron Diaz film Charlie's Angels
#4601, aired 2004-09-13A PEANUTS TIMELINE $200: November 16, 1952: For the first time, she holds a football for Charlie Brown to kick Lucy
#4601, aired 2004-09-13A PEANUTS TIMELINE $600: August 23, 1959: She joins Charlie Brown's family as his younger sister Sally
#4577, aired 2004-06-29TV SHOWS IN OTHER WORDS $200: "Chaplin's Cherubim" Charlie's Angels
#4565, aired 2004-06-11AFRICAN-AMERICAN PLAYWRIGHTS $1600: James Baldwin loosely based his play "Blues for Mister Charlie" on the '55 murder of Emmitt Till in this southern state Mississippi
#4562, aired 2004-06-08TV-PODGE $1000: Angus T. Jones, who plays Jake Harper, is the half-pint on this Charlie Sheen show Two and a Half Men
#4551, aired 2004-05-24OSCAR ODDITIES $2000: His 1925 silent "The Gold Rush" was reissued in 1942 with music & sound effects & nominated for Sound Recording Charlie Chaplin
#4550, aired 2004-05-21OSCAR-WINNING ROLES $800: 1951: Boat captain Charlie Allnut Bogart
#4530, aired 2004-04-23FEELINGS $800: A 2000 tribute to Charles Schulz was titled "Good" this "Charlie Brown" Grief
#4530, aired 2004-04-23"OO" WHO? $1000: Charlie Chaplin, that little tramp, married 2 16-year-old actresses as well as Paulette Goddard & her Oona O'Neill
#4513, aired 2004-03-31FISHY BUSINESS $600: Charlie says that its "Flavor Fish Pouch" will keep its tuna fresh for 18 months if stored properly StarKist
#4508, aired 2004-03-24COLORS $800: (Hi, I'm Charlie Garner of the NFL) These are the Oakland Raiders' 2 team colors; they strike fear in opponents silver & black
#4505, aired 2004-03-19CELEBRITY RHYME TIME $400: Sheen's motorcycles Charlie's Harleys
#4502, aired 2004-03-16ANAGRAMMED RESPONSES $400: Charlie's trio & 3 parts of a 3-sided plane figure Angels/angles
#4493, aired 2004-03-03LITERARY POP $600: The band Veruca Salt took its name from the spoiled rich girl in this Roald Dahl children's book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
#4492, aired 2004-03-02TV SHOW OPENING NARRATIONS $400: "Once upon a time there were three little girls who went to the police academy..." Charlie's Angels
#4491, aired 2004-03-01OLD BUSINESS $600: In 1916 Charlie Soderstrom joined this company & picked the brown for its trucks UPS (United Parcel Service)
#4480, aired 2004-02-13KANSAS CITY HERE WE COME $1000: This jazz alto sax player nicknamed "Bird" was born in Kansas City, Kansas & became famous playing jazz in Kansas City, Missouri Charlie Parker
#4456, aired 2004-01-12MOVIE LOCATIONS $600: (Sofia of the Clue Crew in Berlin) The opening credits of this 1965 Richard Burton Cold War drama unspooled here at Checkpoint Charlie The Spy Who Came in from the Cold
#4447, aired 2003-12-30PIANISTS $1600: Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie & this pianist with a "religious" name created the Bebop style of jazz in the 1940s Thelonious Monk
#4445, aired 2003-12-26WHICH TV SHOW CAME FIRST? $800: "Gilligan's Island", "Hogan's Heroes", "Charlie's Angels" Gilligan's Island
#4437, aired 2003-12-16THE 1920s $200: Charlie Chaplin said, "Motion pictures need" this "as much as Beethoven symphonies need lyrics" sound
#4413, aired 2003-11-12IDIOMS $800: Don't get trapped in one of these, illustrated here by Charlie Brown a vicious circle
#4411, aired 2003-11-10BEFORE & AFTER $2000: Snoopy's owner who's one of the most poisonous types of spiders in the U.S. Charlie Brown Recluse
#4409, aired 2003-11-06BAR HOPPING $400: New York City's best-known of these illicit '20s establishments was Jack & Charlie's 21 on 52nd Street speakeasies
#4408, aired 2003-11-05HEY, "BEAUTIFUL" $600: Title woman the unhappy seeker heard here is looking for Tell her I'm sorry Tell her I need my baby "The Most Beautiful Girl In The World"
#4404, aired 2003-10-30TV DETECTIVES $400: 2/3 of this title team that debuted in 1976 were played by a former Wella Balsam model & a former Breck Girl Charlie's Angels
#4398, aired 2003-10-22THE ROYALS $400 (Daily Double): Charles Edward Stuart could have worn a T.Y.P. necklace for "The Young Pretender" or a B.P.C. one for this nickname Bonnie Prince Charlie
#4395, aired 2003-10-17ALL THAT JAZZ $1600: Recordings by this bebop alto saxophonist include "Carvin' the Bird", "Yardbird Suite" & "Bird Feathers" Charlie Parker
#4382, aired 2003-09-30MOVIE SEQUELS $600: This 2003 sequel is subtitled "Full Throttle" Charlie's Angels
#4379, aired 2003-09-25IN THE BOOKSTORE $200: Willy Wonka gives a private tour to 5 lucky kids in this novel by Roald Dahl Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
#4369, aired 2003-09-11BASEBALL NICKNAMES $200: "Charlie Hustle" Pete Rose
#4369, aired 2003-09-11ANIMAL-TITLED MOVIES $800: Forest Whitaker played bop legend Charlie Parker in this 1988 biopic Bird
#4362, aired 2003-07-15STUPID ANSWERS $600: Charlie & Donald Kaufman got an Oscar nomination for their adaptation of "The Orchid Thief" into this film Adaptation.
#4361, aired 2003-07-14A STAR IS BORN $400: This hot shot was born Carlos Estevez on Sept. 3, 1965 Charlie Sheen
#4358, aired 2003-07-09HISTORIC NAMES $800: No, it's not Robert Downey Jr. & Ben Kingsley in this photo, but these two notables meeting in London in 1931 Charlie Chaplin & Mahatma Gandhi
#4355, aired 2003-07-04FRIENDS IN FILMS $1000: "Charlie's Angels" Matt LeBlanc
#4350, aired 2003-06-27AT THE MOVIES $600: A scene in the opening credits of this 2000 Cameron Diaz blockbuster took place at a "Jeopardy!" podium Charlie's Angels
#4339, aired 2003-06-12...AND ON DRUMS $600: Keith Richards has been quoted as saying, "Without" this drummer "we wouldn't have a group" Charlie Watts
#4337, aired 2003-06-10ANIMALIA $1000: Shari Lewis' puppets included Lamb Chop & Charlie this Charlie Horse
#4328, aired 2003-05-28CUTE, FURRY & DEADLY $400: In Yellowstone's history only 4 have died from attacks by this animal, Ursus arctos horriblis grizzly bear
#4328, aired 2003-05-28QUICK CITY TRIPS $800: A visit to the Turkish parliament & an expedition for that new rug for the living room Ankara
#4328, aired 2003-05-28WATCH YOUR STEP $2000: In 1935 John Buchan's climb to fame included being made a peer & this mystery of his being filmed by Hitchcock The 39 Steps
#4324, aired 2003-05-22BEFORE THEY WON OSCARS $400: Tommy Lee Jones guest-starred on the pilot for this TV series, but I was looking at Farrah Charlie's Angels
#4295, aired 2003-04-11BEAGLEMANIA $600: (Sofia of the Clue Crew reports from Rockefeller Center in New York.) In "A Boy Named Charlie Brown", this character skates here, at the Rockefeller Center rink Snoopy
#4294, aired 2003-04-10BEFORE & AFTER $800: Charlie Brown's tomboy friend kidnapped by the SLA in 1974 Peppermint Patty Hearst
#4291, aired 2003-04-07AFRICAN-AMERICAN MUSIC MAKERS $1200: As a boy, this master of bebop sax moved to Kansas City, Mo. (a jazz hotbed) from Kansas City, Kansas (not) (Charlie) Parker
#4275, aired 2003-03-14MUSICAL NICKNAMES $2000: Charlie Parker Bird
#4242, aired 2003-01-28FOOTBALL $1200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew giving the clue, accompanied by Charlie Batch of the Pittsburgh Steelers) It's said the great Jim Thorpe could kick 50-yard field goals using this style of kick no longer used drop kick
#4242, aired 2003-01-28FOOTBALL $2000: (Charlie Batch giving the clue, along with Mark Bruener & Jimmy) It's a trick play that includes the name of a dog pest flea flicker
#4237, aired 2003-01-21GO FLY A KITE! $200: A kite-eating tree is often the nemesis of this comic strip boy Charlie Brown
#4227, aired 2003-01-07FICTIONAL CHARACTERS $400: In "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", he's the reclusive owner of the factory Willy Wonka
#4224, aired 2003-01-02CDs $800: Appropriately, the song "Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel" is on the soundtrack to this 2000 girl power flick Charlie's Angels
#4213, aired 2002-12-18DOUBLE LETTERS $1200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew having a pass thrown to him by Charlie Batch of the Pittsburgh Steelers) The name of this pass pattern is also a type of fastener buttonhook
#4192, aired 2002-11-19EVERYONE'S A COMEDIAN $1200: The Little Tramp was one of the classic silent movie characters created by this popular comedic actor Charlie Chaplin
#4182, aired 2002-11-05PRESIDENTIAL PETS $800: Charlie, one of the Kennedys' dogs, was a distant offspring of the dog that played this role in "The Thin Man" Asta
#4168, aired 2002-10-16THE ROSES $600: He's the PBS talk show host seen here Charlie Rose
#4154, aired 2002-09-26SHORT ANSWERS $3,000 (Daily Double): Title undies of a San Francisco Film Society program that featured Charlie Chaplin in "The Champion" & "The Knockout" "Boxer Shorts"
#4151, aired 2002-09-23NO. 1 IN THE NFL DRAFT $2000: 1949 by Philadelphia: this man, "Concrete Charlie", the NFL's last 60-minute player Chuck Bednarik
#4139, aired 2002-09-05CHILDREN'S LIT $200: In "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", the factory is staffed by these pygmies Oompa Loompas
#4128, aired 2002-07-10HYPHEN $800: This hyphenated "Charlie" is an affable, fun-loving guy a Good-Time Charlie
#4126, aired 2002-07-08SHOWTIME AT THE APOLLO PROGRAM $400: Apollo 10's command service module was Charlie Brown; the l.m. had this less talkative co-star's name Snoopy
#4115, aired 2002-06-21"HOT" STUFF $800: Charlie Sheen played fighter pilot Topper Harley in this comedy spoof & its sequel "Part Deux" Hot Shots
#4111, aired 2002-06-17SPACED OUT $1200: (Hi, my name's Charlie Hobaugh and I'm on the Space Shuttle Atlantis.) This instant orange-flavored drink was popular with kids in the '60s because astronauts used to drink it Tang
#4108, aired 2002-06-12JAZZMEN'S INSTRUMENTS $2000: Charlie MIngus double bass
#4102, aired 2002-06-04NAME THAT POPE $200: This second pope shares his name with a male friend of Charlie Brown (but not the blanket) Linus
#4087, aired 2002-05-14CIRCUS & CARNIVAL CINEMA $800: In 1936 this detective, then played by Warner Oland, was "at the Circus" Charlie Chan
#4086, aired 2002-05-13BIG NAMES IN SPORTS $800: At Wimbledon 1969, aged 41, this Mexican-American saved 7 match points to beat Charlie Pasarell Pancho Gonzales
#4073, aired 2002-04-24K.C. $800: Lester Young, Count Basie & Charlie Parker played the Kansas City style of this genre of music jazz
#4068, aired 2002-04-17DON'T JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS MOVIE $400: "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
#4064, aired 2002-04-11HYPHENATED-AMERICANS $400: In 1976 Charlie's Original Angels were Jaclyn Smith, Kate Jackson & this then-hyphenated actress Farrah Fawcett-Majors
#4060, aired 2002-04-05CHARLES IN CHARGE $1000: Ben Hecht's book "Charlie" is a biography of this man with whom Hecht wrote several plays Charles MacArthur
#4056, aired 2002-04-01STUPID ANSWERS AT THE MOVIES $800: Tom Berenger & Willem Dafoe lead Charlie Sheen's platoon in this Vietnam drama Platoon
#4056, aired 2002-04-01KNIGHTY KNIGHT $1000: In 1975, at age 86, this silent film legend, then living in Switzerland, was knighted by Queen Elizabeth Sir Charlie Chaplin
#4054, aired 2002-03-28THE WARD ROOM $600: The Florida State quarterback who won the Heisman Trophy in 1993 went on to play basketball for the Knicks Charlie Ward
#4037, aired 2002-03-05COSTUME PARTY $1000: (Sofia of the Clue Crew shows off a racing outfit.) The outfit I'm wearing acted as a disguise for Cameron Diaz in this 2000 film Charlie's Angels
#4032, aired 2002-02-26TV DRAMA $800: Problems on this '90s Fox drama included Charlie's Hodgkin's disease & Julia's abusive boyfriend Party of Five
#4028, aired 2002-02-20PEACHES & HERB $800: He penned "Charlie & the Chocolate Factory" as well as "James & the Giant Peach" Roald Dahl
#4025, aired 2002-02-15ANIMATED CHARACTERS $400: This beagle thinks of Charlie Brown as "that round-headed kid" who brings him his supper dish Snoopy
#4010, aired 2002-01-25ALL TUNA $200: Sorry, Charlie, Heinz now owns this company, the world's number one supplier of canned tuna StarKist
#3992, aired 2002-01-01FAMOUS MOUSTACHES $400: Sporting a moustache & baggy pants, Milton Berle won a contest as a child for imitating this screen star Charlie Chaplin
#3966, aired 2001-11-26MELROSE FACE $1000: This uber-producer gave us "Dynasty", "Melrose Place", "Charlie's Angels" (& Tori) Aaron Spelling
#3964, aired 2001-11-22THE INTERNATIONAL CINEPLEX $100: We told you this film was called "Hot Babes" in Taiwan; in France, it was "Charlie and the Funny Women" Charlie's Angels
#3927, aired 2001-10-02MUSIC OF THE '70s $500: In 1973 he won a Grammy for Best Country Song for "Behind Closed Doors" Charlie Rich
#3926, aired 2001-10-01FIRST NAME'S THE SAME $300: Sheen, Chaplin, Brown Charlie
#3915, aired 2001-09-14IN THE MARCH 28, 2000 NEWSPAPER $400: In entertainment, he was free to go to "Wall Street" or "Spin City" for that matter; his probation ended Charlie Sheen
#3908, aired 2001-09-05ANIMATED HISTORY $200: In 1988 (why not 1987?) CBS aired "This is America, Charlie Brown--The Birth of" this document the Constitution
#3900, aired 2001-07-13PUPPETS FOR DUMMIES $200: Lamb Chop, Charlie Horse, Hush Puppy Shari Lewis
#3893, aired 2001-07-04RECENT FILMS $500: As in the TV series, this actor provided the voice of Charlie, the Angels' unseen boss, in "Charlie's Angels" John Forsythe
#3893, aired 2001-07-04BLUE $800: A's owner Charlie Finley wanted this pitcher to change his first name to "True" Vida Blue
#3892, aired 2001-07-03YOUTHFUL NAMES $300: Farrah's replacement on "Charlie's Angels", she was one of the singing voices on "Josie and the Pussycats" Cheryl Ladd
#3884, aired 2001-06-214-LETTER FILMS $400: A big jazz fan, Clint Eastwood directed this 1988 film bio of Charlie Parker Bird
#3883, aired 2001-06-20BEFORE & AFTER AT THE MOVIES $1000: Charlie Chaplin in the Yukon wears down the shoe leather patrolling with Hong Kong detective Jackie Chan The Gold Rush Hour
#3880, aired 2001-06-15NETWORKING $100: "Teletubbies", "Sesame Street", "Charlie Rose" PBS
#3878, aired 2001-06-13THE JOY OF SAX $400: Dizzy Gillespie & this alto sax man known as "Bird" helped popularize bebop in the '40s Charlie Parker
#3854, aired 2001-05-10TEENS IN LITERATURE $800: A shy teenager named Charlie is the hero of "The Perks of Being" this kind of "flower" a Wallflower
#3851, aired 2001-05-07PROPS $200: A hungry fan scarfed down Lucy Liu's "Fighting Muffins" from this film Charlie's Angels
#3844, aired 2001-04-26AT THE INTERNATIONAL CINEPLEX $400: Bill Murray may have played Bosley but we think fans in Taiwan showed up to see these title "Hot Babes" Charlie's Angels
#3842, aired 2001-04-24FEMALE FLYERS $200: "Charlie", now in the Smithsonian, was the plane in which Flying Angel Geraldine Mock did this in 29 days in 1964 Circumnavigate the globe
#3833, aired 2001-04-11BEGINS & ENDS IN "K" $200: Lucy wouldn't let Charlie Brown do this to the football Kick
#3826, aired 2001-04-02PIGSKIN PIX $200: Before "Charlie's Angels", she played the owner of the Miami Sharks in "Any Given Sunday" Cameron Diaz
#3825, aired 2001-03-30ALL THAT JAZZ $200: This saxman is seen here on a 1995 stamp tooting his own horn Charlie Parker
#3819, aired 2001-03-22PEOPLE WITH PEANUTS NAMES $100: In a Coasters hit song this title man asks, "Why's everybody always pickin' on me?" "Charlie Brown"
#3815, aired 2001-03-16TV CASTS $100: On "Spin City" Michael J. Fox played Mike; this actor who replaced him plays Charlie Charlie Sheen
#3815, aired 2001-03-16GRAVE MATTERS $300: It was no laughing matter when this silent film legend's body was stolen from a Swiss cemetery in 1978 Charlie Chaplin
#3802, aired 2001-02-27LET'S PUT ON AN OPERA! $200: We'll let Uncle Charlie be a "carrier" of one of these in the battle scene Spear carrier
#3801, aired 2001-02-26BIG SCREEN BIOGRAPHIES $600: 1988: Forest Whitaker Charlie Parker (in "Bird")
#3786, aired 2001-02-05RECENT MOVIES $200: This Lucy Liu-Cameron Diaz-Drew Barrymore blockbuster was "heaven sent" Charlie's Angels
#3786, aired 2001-02-05BETTER KNOWN AS... $300: Ramon Estevez Martin Sheen
#3767, aired 2001-01-09BIG SCREEN TITLE PAIRS $100: 1971: "...and the Chocolate Factory" Willy Wonka
#3767, aired 2001-01-09LEGAL BEFORE & AFTER $200: Supreme Court case in which Snoopy's owner sues to desegregate public schools in Kansas Charlie Brown v. Board of Education
#3752, aired 2000-12-19CLASSIC TV EPISODES $300: 1976: "Angels in Chains" Charlie's Angels
#3740, aired 2000-12-01NUTTY TV $300: The first of the "Peanuts" specials, it originally aired on December 9, 1965 A Charlie Brown Christmas
#3711, aired 2000-10-23CELEBRITY RELATIVES $500: (Hi, I'm Candice Bergen.) My father Edgar Bergen created 2 of the world's most beloved ventriloquist dummies... Charlie McCarthy & this goofy sidekick Mortimer Snerd
#3671, aired 2000-07-17"G" MEN $200: In 1919 this producer/director found United Artists along with Charlie Chaplin & 2 others D.W. Griffith
#3669, aired 2000-07-13MOVIE L.A. $500: Charlie Chaplin's studio later housed this record company founded by Messrs. Alpert & Moss A&M Records
#3657, aired 2000-06-27FILM BIOS $800: "Bird" Charlie Parker
#3617, aired 2000-05-02MULTIPLE CHOICE $300: Of Alpha, Bravo, Charlie or Delta, the national cable TV network Bravo
#3611, aired 2000-04-24RITA HAYWORTH $400: At age 17 in 1935, Rita was billed under her real name in the film about this Chinese detective "in Egypt" Charlie Chan
#3610, aired 2000-04-21CLOWN SONGS $100: "Fe Fe Fi Fi Fo Fo Fum" this title character of a Coasters song is "a clown" "Charlie Brown"
#3585, aired 2000-03-17INSTRUMENT BY PERFORMERS $300: Karen Carpenter, Charlie Watts, Zac Hanson drums
#3577, aired 2000-03-07DANCE $1,000 (Daily Double): It's been said that this Tony-winning dancer, born in 1973, is to tap "what Charlie Parker is to jazz" Savion Glover
#3571, aired 2000-02-2850 YEARS OF PEANUTS $100: This character is disparaged in the first "Peanuts" strip, which appeared October 2, 1950 Charlie Brown
#3551, aired 2000-01-31SPACE EXPLORATION $300: (Hi, I'm Commander Charlie Precourt aboard space shuttle Discovery) The 1st U.S.-Russian space venture was the 1975 Apollo linkup with this spacecraft named for the Russian word "union" Soyuz
#3547, aired 2000-01-25CHARLIE CHAPLIN $200: A 1915 film named for Charlie's most famous character was called simply this (no "Little") Tramp
#3547, aired 2000-01-25CHARLIE CHAPLIN $400: Chaplin went on stage at age 5 in this type of "hall", the British equivalent of vaudeville music hall
#3547, aired 2000-01-25CHARLIE CHAPLIN $600: Nigel Bruce of Dr. Watson fame played an impresario in this "glowing" 1952 Chaplin film Limelight
#3547, aired 2000-01-25CHARLIE CHAPLIN $800: The last of Chaplin's 4 teenage brides was Oona, this playwright's daughter Eugene O'Neill
#3547, aired 2000-01-25CHARLIE CHAPLIN $1000: Charlie made 35 films in about a year at this Mack Sennett studio Keystone Studios
#3537, aired 2000-01-11BOGIE MEN $500: Charlie Allnut The African Queen
#3516, aired 1999-12-13ANIMALS IN SHOWBIZ $400: Perhaps the world's only spokesfish, he swims in StarKist ads Charlie the Tuna
#3514, aired 1999-12-09KIDDY LIT $300: "Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator" was a 1972 sequel to this 1964 story "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory"
#3508, aired 1999-12-01CINEMA MANIA $3,500 (Daily Double): It's the better known name of actor Carlos Irwin Estevez Charlie Sheen
#3504, aired 1999-11-25FAMILIAR TV FACES $500: Now a mom on "That '70s Show", Tanya Roberts was sexy P.I. Julie Rogers on this '70s show Charlie's Angels
#3501, aired 1999-11-22IT COMES WITH THE TERRITORY $200: In 1896 George Carmack, Skookum Jim & Tagish Charlie found gold in this territory Yukon Territory
#3496, aired 1999-11-15THE TONY AWARDS $600: Hot Dog! Roger Bart won for playing this role in "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown" Snoopy
#3494, aired 1999-11-11BOOKS & AUTHORS $500: This "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" author wrote of his days in the RAF in "Going Solo" Roald Dahl
#3490, aired 1999-11-05IT'S A GROUP THING $1000: Sabrina Duncan, Jill Munroe & Kelly Garrett the original Charlie's Angels
#3485, aired 1999-10-29ACTING THE PART $400: As the evil Sgt. Barnes in "Platoon", this actor mirrored the dark side of Charlie Sheen's soul Tom Berenger
#3480, aired 1999-10-22WHO'S THE BOSS $100: Kelly Garrett, Jill Munroe & Sabrina Duncan all went undercover for this mysterious boss Charlie Townsend
#3480, aired 1999-10-22THE FILM VAULT $600: As Chris, a middle-class kid, this actor saw war close up in the 1986 film "Platoon" Charlie Sheen
#3478, aired 1999-10-20BASEBALL NICKNAMES $100: "Charlie Hustle" Pete Rose
#3474, aired 1999-10-14HEE HAW $1000: Don Harron was awarded the Order of Canada for playing a reporter at this "Hee Haw" radio station KORN (Charlie Parkinson)
#3467, aired 1999-10-05SILENT MOVIES $200: In 1942 he revived his silent classic "The Gold Rush" & added a musical score & his own narration Charlie Chaplin
#3454, aired 1999-09-16JAZZ $200: In the title of the album "Diz 'N' Bird In Concert", Diz is Dizzy Gillespie & Bird is this saxophonist Charlie Parker
#3452, aired 1999-09-14FEATURE FILM DEBUTS $600: Incidentally, "The Incident" was the first feature film for this actor, Charlie & Emilio's dad Martin Sheen
#3445, aired 1999-07-23BEFORE & AFTER $600: PBS talk show master who becomes an annual Pasadena football classic Charlie Rose Bowl
#3442, aired 1999-07-20FUNNY MEN $800: This onetime Vaudevillian & star of "Modern Times" was knighted in 1975 Charlie Chaplin
#3441, aired 1999-07-19THE GREEN HORNET $500: In the 1940 movie serial, Kato was played by Keye Luke, who alsp played this movie detective's number one son Charlie Chan
#3424, aired 1999-06-24SPELLING CASTS $500: John Forsythe, David Doyle, Kate Jackson Charlie's Angels
#3423, aired 1999-06-23BALLET $400: The ballet "For Bird, with Love" was Alvin Ailey's tribute to this jazz musician whose nickname was "Bird" Charlie Parker
#3423, aired 1999-06-23CLASSIC MOVIES $500: Charlie Chaplin befriends a millionaire & falls in love with a blind girl in this 1931 film City Lights
#3418, aired 1999-06-16"GREAT" MOVIES $1000: Charlie Chaplin played on the physical resemblance of Hitler & the Little Tramp in this 1940 satire The Great Dictator
#3417, aired 1999-06-15OLD RADIO CRIME FIGHTERS $1000: Santos Ortega & Sydney Greenstreet both played this stout detective Nero Wolfe
#3415, aired 1999-06-11FILM NARRATORS $1000: 1979's "Apocalypse Now" Martin Sheen
#3397, aired 1999-05-18SHOWBIZ TIMELINE $800: In 1914 he created the Little Tramp character in "Kid Auto Races at Venice", his second film Charlie Chaplin
#3388, aired 1999-05-05CANDY LAND $600: Charlie says this licorice-flavored candy, around since 1893, is probably the oldest candy brand in the U.S. Good & Plenty
#3354, aired 1999-03-18MR. OR MS. BROWN $200: It's the name of Charles Schulz' friend who inspired his classic comic strip everyman Charlie Brown
#3337, aired 1999-02-23EVEN YOUNGER THAN YOU $600: In 1861 11-year-old Charlie Miller was the youngest rider in this service; he lived to be 105 Pony Express
#3334, aired 1999-02-18JAZZ NICKNAMES $200: Yardbird Charlie Parker
#3307, aired 1999-01-12BLACK & WHITE CLASSICS $200: Stuck in the wilderness in "The Gold Rush", he boils his boot for dinner Charlie Chaplin
#3305, aired 1999-01-08A.K.A. $200: It was Charlie Sheen's original last name; his older brother still uses it Estevez
#3289, aired 1998-12-17READ THE BOOK, SAW THE FILM $1,000 (Daily Double): For Bogie's screen role, this book's Charlie Allnutt was changed from a Cockney to a Canadian The African Queen
#3287, aired 1998-12-15HAS "MY" $600: If Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy played bridge, Charlie would always be this The dummy
#3210, aired 1998-07-10BERLE $100: As a child, Milton Berle put on a mustache & baggy suit to win a contest for imitating this silent comic Charlie Chaplin
#3206, aired 1998-07-06RAILROADING $100: Casey Jones & Choo-Choo Charlie were famous ones engineers
#3194, aired 1998-06-18FICTIONAL FOLKS $400: He gave Charlie a tour of his chocolate factory Willy Wonka
#3183, aired 1998-06-03IT'S A BIRD! $100: Charlie "Bird" Parker was self-taught on this musical instrument he got from his mother at age 11 Saxophone
#3176, aired 1998-05-25SPENCERS FOR HIRE $100: Spencer was the middle name of this "Little Tramp" Charlie Chaplin
#3169, aired 1998-05-14TRANSLATION $100: Charles Schulz' work has been issued in Japan as "Wakkateruno Charlie Brown" & "Soratobu" this dog Snoopy
#3166, aired 1998-05-11LET'S ROCK! $200: Keith, Brian, Mick, Bill & Charlie on drums The Rolling Stones
#3155, aired 1998-04-24"CHECK" PLEASE $400: Americans who crossed the Berlin Wall to East Berlin used the guard station on Friedrichstrasse nicknamed this "Checkpoint Charlie"
#3151, aired 1998-04-20WOMEN ON TELEVISION $400: Before replacing Farrah Fawcett on "Charlie's Angels", this actress sang on "Josie and the Pussycats" Cheryl Ladd
#3141, aired 1998-04-06THE DEVIL'S MUSIC $200: This man's band had a hit with the song heard here: "Johnny, rosin up your bow and play your fiddle hard / 'Cause hell's... Charlie Daniels
#3130, aired 1998-03-20THE SATURDAY EVENING POST $500: The 6 Earl Derr Biggers novels about this Chinese-American detective were first serialized in the Post Charlie Chan
#3127, aired 1998-03-17ON ST. PADDY'S DAY $300: Good Grief! This comic strip star graced the cover of "Life" magazine on March 17, 1967 Charlie Brown
#3123, aired 1998-03-11WHO $400: Once among Charlie's Angels, she celebrated her 50th birthday in 1997 by posing for Playboy Farrah Fawcett
#3121, aired 1998-03-09THE DEVIL YOU SAY $200: In the Charlie Daniels song, the devil went down to this state for a fiddle contest Georgia
#3110, aired 1998-02-205-LETTER WORDS $500: Communications code word between Alpha & Charlie Bravo (or Baker)
#3100, aired 1998-02-06AFRICAN AMERICANS $500: "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat" is a famous work by this jazz bassist & bandleader Charlie Mingus
#3040, aired 1997-11-14TEENS ON FILM $200: In this comedy named for a holiday, Charlie Hofheimer is the son of Robin Williams... or Billy Crystal Father's Day
#3037, aired 1997-11-11CELEBRITY RHYME TIME $200: Charlie's or Martin's Levi's Sheen's jeans
#3036, aired 1997-11-10AT THE KENNEDY CENTER $200: In 1995 Luigi Bonino starred in a ballet about this "Little Tramp" of silent films Charlie Chaplin
#3013, aired 1997-10-08FRIENDS $400: Dizzy Gillespie, a close friend & bandmate of this bebop saxophonist, survived him by 38 years Charlie Parker
#3009, aired 1997-10-02STUPID ANSWERS $200: Network on which you'd see David Duchovny play Fox Mulder & Matthew Fox play Charlie Salinger FOX
#3008, aired 1997-10-01FAMOUS MOUSTACHES $2,500 (Daily Double): These 2 men, born 4 days apart in 1889, sported the similar moustaches seen here: Adolf Hitler & Charlie Chaplin
#3005, aired 1997-09-26MOVIE DIRECTORS $800: In "Platoon" Charlie Sheen's character Chris was based on this man, who directed the film Oliver Stone
#2997, aired 1997-09-16"STICK"S & "STONE"S $200: The form of physical comedy associated with Charlie Chaplin, The Keystone Kops & The Three Stooges Slapstick
#2992, aired 1997-09-09"FEE", "FI", "FO", "FUM" $500: In the song "Charlie Brown", it precedes "I smell smoke in the auditorium" "Fee Fee Fi Fi Fo Fo Fum"
#2991, aired 1997-09-08SILENT MOVIES $600: In this 1921 Charlie Chaplin - Jackie Coogan film, Coogan's father played 3 roles, including a pickpocket The Kid
#2985, aired 1997-07-18THEATRE $800: Charlie Chaplin's son Sydney earned a Tony nomination for playing Nick Arenstein in this 1964 musical Funny Girl
#2979, aired 1997-07-10THE JACKSONS $200: She made her TV debut in "Dark Shadows" before becoming one of "Charlie's Angels" Kate Jackson
#2977, aired 1997-07-08LITERATURE $800: Saul Bellow's title character whose "gift" to Charlie Citrine was a sense of hope Humboldt
#2961, aired 1997-06-16ROCK LYRICS $200: He "walks in the classroom, cool and slow" & "calls the English teacher 'Daddy-O'" Charlie Brown
#2932, aired 1997-05-06COMIC ACTORS $200: He was a star in British Vaudeville before creating the "Little Tramp" onscreen Charlie Chaplin
#2925, aired 1997-04-25SILENT MOVIES $400: This 1925 film set in the Klondike was Charlie Chaplin's first starring vehicle for United Artists The Gold Rush
#2918, aired 1997-04-16MOVIE DEBUTS $400: This older brother of Charlie Sheen was just 20 when he made his feature film debut in "Tex" in 1982 Emilio Estevez
#2910, aired 1997-04-04CHILDREN'S LIT $400: He published "The Gremlins" 20 years before "Charlie & The Chocolate Factory" Roald Dahl
#2904, aired 1997-03-27BASEBALL NICKNAMES $100: "Charlie Hustle" Pete Rose
#2893, aired 1997-03-12MOVIE PRODUCERS $400: He acted opposite Mary Pickford before starting the Keystone Company to produce comedies Mack Sennett
#2880, aired 1997-02-21PEOPLE $800: This PBS late night talk show host previously worked for Bill Moyers on 3 series Charlie Rose
#2871, aired 1997-02-10CINEMA SEQUELS $500: The 1993 sequel to this Charlie Sheen comedy was "Part Deux" Hot Shots!
#2841, aired 1996-12-30TELEVISION $400: On "Rocky And His Friends", Charlie Ruggles voiced the role of this "fabled" old philosopher Aesop
#2837, aired 1996-12-24CHRISTMAS $400: Served in a large bowl, this holiday drink derives its name from Old Norse for "be healthy" Wassail
#2837, aired 1996-12-24GIFTS $500 (Daily Double): The first of these structures in the U.S. was built in Chicago in 1930 with a gift from Max Adler Planetarium
#2837, aired 1996-12-24KITCHEN UTENSILS $500: The lower pot of this 2-pot arrangement holds hot water; the upper, delicate foods like custards Double Boiler
#2836, aired 1996-12-23TV & FILM SAXOPHONISTS $400: Clint Eastwood directed this 1988 biopic about jazz saxophonist Charlie Parker "Bird"
#2836, aired 1996-12-23AROUND THE WORLD $600: When in Ecuador you might "experiment" with new foods like cuy, which is this lab rodent, baked Guinea Pig
#2836, aired 1996-12-23TV & FILM SAXOPHONISTS $1,000 (Daily Double): 1984 film that featured the following: "It's a free country, welcome to almost anyone, and I hope that someday you'll join me here; of course I'll continue to write to you every week. Yes, in America anything is possible. Good-bye for now, beloved family. I love you. Voya." [Playing a saxophone in a city park] "Moscow on the Hudson" (with Robin Williams)
#2834, aired 1996-12-19THE 20TH CENTURY $100: His bat's in the Baseball Hall of Fame, but this man nicknamed "Charlie Hustle" is ineligible for induction Pete Rose
#2830, aired 1996-12-13FILM DIRECTORS $600: Charlie Sheen starred in 2 of his most lauded films: "Platoon" & "Wall Street" Oliver Stone
#2820, aired 1996-11-29JAZZ $400: This trumpeter, who died in 1971, is regarded as the most influential jazz musician of all time Louis Armstrong
#2819, aired 1996-11-28EUGENE O'NEILL $200: O'Neill disowned his daughter Oona before she married this silent screen comedian at age 18 Charlie Chaplin
#2788, aired 1996-10-16TELEVISION $400: His TV characters included Dr. Johnny Fever, Sam Royer & Charlie Moore Howard Hesseman
#2785, aired 1996-10-11TV PERSONALITIES $400: She was one of "Charlie's Angels" when she had a 1978 hit with the song "Think it Over" Cheryl Ladd
#2784, aired 1996-10-10THE MOVIES $200: This Oriental sleuth has been played by Warner Oland, Sidney Toler & Roland Winters Charlie Chan
#2775, aired 1996-09-27HOLLYWOOD HODGEPODGE $1000: In 1995 this late silent comedian's last surviving wife, Lita Grey, passed away at 87 Charlie Chaplin
#2762, aired 1996-09-10SHE WAS IN THAT? $400: She was an extra in Charlie Chaplin's "City Lights" before she starred in "Platinum Blonde" Jean Harlow
#2748, aired 1996-07-10COUNTRY MUSIC STARS $300: This singer who liked to get "Behind Closed Doors" passed away in 1995 Charlie Rich
#2730, aired 1996-06-14SONGS OF THE '50s $500: He "calls the English teacher 'Daddy-O'" Charlie Brown
#2728, aired 1996-06-12MUSICAL THEATRE $400: In Act I of this Scotland-set musical, Charlie Dalrymple & Jean MacLaren are married Brigadoon
#2723, aired 1996-06-051970s TELEVISION $1,000 (Daily Double): Crime series that debuted in 1976 & featured the theme heard here: Charlie's Angels
#2720, aired 1996-05-31KANSANS $200: This alto sax player nicknamed "Bird" was born in Kansas City, Kansas Charlie Parker
#2719, aired 1996-05-30CHARACTERS IN MUSICALS $200: Lucy, Linus, Snoopy You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown
#2719, aired 1996-05-30ACTORS TURNED POLITICIANS $600: Silent film star Charlie Farrell was a mayor of this California city, as was Sonny Bono Palm Springs
#2717, aired 1996-05-28LITERATURE $800: In 1929 Frederic Dannay & Manfred Lee published "The Roman Hat Mystery", this detective's first appearance Ellery Queen
#2689, aired 1996-04-18MUSIC $800: In 1951 a trombonist in The Herd taped a rare session with Charlie Parker & this band leader Woody Herman
#2679, aired 1996-04-04ROYALTY $200: This "bonnie" prince had a daughter by his mistress Clementina Walkinshaw "Bonnie" Prince Charlie
#2662, aired 1996-03-12THE "PIT"s $100: It's a hole in the ground that seems to go down forever A bottomless pit
#2662, aired 1996-03-12SONG STANDARDS $300: Title following "it's delightful, it's delicious" "It's De-Lovely"
#2662, aired 1996-03-12DEMOCRATS $400: This millionaire publisher represented New York in Congress from 1903 to 1907 (William Randolph) Hearst
#2662, aired 1996-03-12SCIENCE $800 (Daily Double): In 1961 an isotope of this element replaced oxygen as the standard for determining atomic weight carbon
#2662, aired 1996-03-12LITERATURE $1000: Willa Cather based this novel's Father Jean Marie Latour on Jean Baptiste Lamy of Santa Fe, New Mexico Death Comes for the Archbishop
#2626, aired 1996-01-22AMERICAN MUSIC $800: His full nickname was Yardbird, but he was also called Bird Charlie Parker
#2616, aired 1996-01-08NEW YEAR'S EVE BABIES $200: Bonnie prince born in Rome December 31, 1720; he tried to seize the throne as the Young Pretender Bonnie Prince Charlie
#2575, aired 1995-11-10THE MOVIES $800: In a memorable scene from this silent comedy, prospector Charlie Chaplin cooks & eats his shoe The Gold Rush
#2574, aired 1995-11-09WORD"Z" $100: This music form may be progressive or modern jazz
#2574, aired 1995-11-09THE PLANETS $200: Neptune is famous for its Great Dark Spot & this planet for its Great Red Spot Jupiter
#2574, aired 1995-11-09WORD"Z" $200: Effervescence; soda has it fizz
#2574, aired 1995-11-09WORD"Z" $400: A person who excels at a certain subject, like math or aerodynamics whiz
#2574, aired 1995-11-09EUROPEAN TRAVEL $800: Before leaving Rome, toss a coin in this & you're sure to return the Trevi Fountain
#2552, aired 1995-10-10SILENT MOVIES $300: His "City Lights" was released in 1931, after talkies had become the norm Charlie Chaplin
#2528, aired 1995-09-06"GREAT" FILMS $400: It was Charlie Chaplin's first film with spoken dialogue The Great Dictator
#2498, aired 1995-06-14BOOKS & AUTHORS $200: "Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator" is Roald Dahl's sequel to this children's novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
#2496, aired 1995-06-12BODIES OF WATER $400: Principal Indian ports of this bay include Calcutta & Madras the Bay of Bengal
#2496, aired 1995-06-12THE 18th CENTURY $800: In 1745 her husband Francis Stephen, became Holy Roman Emperor as Francis I Maria Teresa
#2496, aired 1995-06-12PLANTS & TREES $1000: Epiphytes are popularly called these because they don't root in the ground air plants
#2496, aired 1995-06-12ORGANIZATIONS $2,000 (Daily Double): The American Thoracic Society is the medical arm of this organization founded in 1904 the American Lung Association
#2494, aired 1995-06-08"MAN"LY WORDS & PHRASES $500: This 1967 play based on the "Peanuts" comic strip starred Gary Burghoff in the title role You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown
#2490, aired 1995-06-02SPELLING $300: Julie Rogers, Tiffany Welles, Kris Munroe, Jill Munroe, Kelly Garrett & Sabrina Duncan Charlie's Angels
#2462, aired 1995-04-25ROYALTY $200: This "Bonnie" prince's wife, the Countess of Albany, left him for Italian poet Count Vittorio Alfieri Bonnie Prince Charlie
#2458, aired 1995-04-19MUSICAL THEATRE $300: This 1967 play included such songs as "The Kite", "The Red Baron" & "Schroeder" You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown
#2441, aired 1995-03-27MODERN AUTHORS $600: This author of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" wrote the screenplay for "You Only Live Twice" (Roald) Dahl
#2430, aired 1995-03-10OSCAR TRIVIA $1,500 (Daily Double): When he appeared to accept his 1971 honorary Oscar, he'd been out of the country for 20 years Charlie Chaplin
#2419, aired 1995-02-23FICTIONAL DETECTIVES $400: One of this detective's aphorisms is "Do not lose carefulness. Hot heads plenty in hot climate" Charlie Chan
#2417, aired 1995-02-21HISTORY $1000: Joan of Arc was present at the 1429 coronation of Charles VII in this city Reims
#2416, aired 1995-02-20ART $500 (Daily Double): According to its title, Frans Hals' most famous portrait depicts a cavalier doing this laughing
#2416, aired 1995-02-20TV TRIVIA $500: This Sally Field series was set in Puerto Rico The Flying Nun
#2416, aired 1995-02-20SENATORS $1000: This W.V. Democrat & president pro tem didn't learn his real name was Cornelius Sale until his teens Robert Byrd
#2416, aired 1995-02-20NATIONAL PARKS $1000: The USA's largest Alaska cedar is found in this largest national park in Washington Olympic
#2405, aired 1995-02-03EUROPEAN RIVERS $400: Ireland's largest hydroelectric plant lies on this river, between Lough Derg & Limerick the river Shannon
#2405, aired 1995-02-031970s TELEVISION $500: On this sitcom Ruth Gordon played the mother of Carlton the Doorman Rhoda
#2404, aired 1995-02-02WORLD GEOGRAPHY $200: About 70% of the water that enters the Arctic Ocean comes from this ocean the Atlantic
#2404, aired 1995-02-02EXPLORERS $200: To prevent Portugal from claiming the Spice Islands, he set out to sail around the world Magellan
#2404, aired 1995-02-02HOUSEHOLD HINTS $200: Because heat rises, it's recommended that you insulate this part of a house before any other the attic
#2404, aired 1995-02-02WORLD GEOGRAPHY $400: Major streets in this capital include Paseo de la Reforma & Avenida Juarez Mexico City
#2404, aired 1995-02-02WORLD GEOGRAPHY $1000: Lake of the Woods lies in Minnesota, Ontario & this other province Manitoba
#2389, aired 1995-01-12GEOLOGY $100 (Daily Double): During a period of orogeny, these geological formations are built mountains
#2389, aired 1995-01-12LANGUAGES $400: This language spoken chiefly in northeastern Spain also has a few speakers on Sardinia Catalan (Catalonian)
#2389, aired 1995-01-12PAPER $500: In the 1850s the Union Company of Pennsylvania was the first to mass-produce these for merchants paper bags
#2377, aired 1994-12-27THE MOVIES $400: This Costa-Gavras film details the disappearance of Charlie Horman during Chile's 1973 coup Missing
#2367, aired 1994-12-13THE COAT CLOSET $100: In 1988 Claude Montana designed a coat named for this wrap that's worn after taking a shower a bathrobe
#2367, aired 1994-12-13COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $500: This Canadian province's only university is Memorial University in St. John's Newfoundland
#2367, aired 1994-12-13U.S. PRESIDENTS $800: He was named for an older brother who died in infancy, & for his father, Abram James A. Garfield
#2367, aired 1994-12-13FOOD & DRINK $1000: Malmsey, the sweetest type of this Portuguese wine, is often sipped after dinner, m'dear Madeira
#2353, aired 1994-11-231950s SONG LYRICS $100: It begins "Fee Fee Fi Fi Fo Fo Fum, I smell smoke in the au-di-tori-um!" "Charlie Brown"
#2352, aired 1994-11-22AWARDS $800: In 1974 this company was recognized by the Fragrance Foundation for its new "Charlie" perfume Revlon
#2341, aired 1994-11-07Mcs & Macs $200: Bergen's Charlie or communist-hunting senator Joseph McCarthy
#2338, aired 1994-11-02MUSEUMS $400: European city in which you'd find the museum at Checkpoint Charlie Berlin
#2330, aired 1994-10-21MOVIE CHARACTERS $2,500 (Daily Double): It's the film in which Rose Sayer falls for a drunken captain, Charlie Allnut The African Queen
#2326, aired 1994-10-17"SILVER" $300: Because his hair turned white prematurely, country singer Charlie Rich was given this nickname the Silver Fox
#2305, aired 1994-09-16"GOOD" STUFF $200: Charlie says in 1994 these pink & white licorice-flavored candies celebrated their 100th birthday Good and Plenty
#2289, aired 1994-07-14AUTHORS $400: Earl Derr Biggers' first novel about this Chinese sleuth was 1925's "The House Without a Key" Charlie Chan
#2251, aired 1994-05-23'50s FILM FACTS $800: His children Michael, Josephine & Geraldine played street urchins in his 1952 film "Limelight" (Charlie) Chaplin
#2249, aired 1994-05-19ACTORS & ACTRESSES $400: Warner Oland & Sidney Toler made their last film appearances playing this character Charlie Chan
#2237, aired 1994-05-03FICTIONAL ANIMALS $200: In "It's a Mystery, Charlie Brown", Snoopy had to find out who stole this little bird's nest Woodstock
#2237, aired 1994-05-03ROCK 'N' ROLL $500: Slim Jim Phantom of this "Rock This Town" group played Charlie Parker's drummer in the film "Bird" the Stray Cats
#2226, aired 1994-04-18CHARLIE CHAPLIN FILMS $100: The first time these were awarded, Chaplin got 2 nominations & a special award for "The Circus" Oscars
#2226, aired 1994-04-18CHARLIE CHAPLIN FILMS $200: Marlon Brando & Sophia Loren starred in "A Countess from" this place, Chaplin's last film Hong Kong
#2226, aired 1994-04-18CHARLIE CHAPLIN FILMS $300: This Jackie Coogan movie was the first feature-length film that Chaplin wrote & directed The Kid
#2226, aired 1994-04-18CHARLIE CHAPLIN FILMS $400: This "Stone Face" silent screen comedian appeared in Chaplin's 1952 film "Limelight" Buster Keaton
#2226, aired 1994-04-18CHARLIE CHAPLIN FILMS $500: Chaplin falls in love with a blind flower girl in this 1931 release that some consider his best City Lights
#2201, aired 1994-03-14COMEDY FILMS $200: Charlie Sheen goes on a rescue mission Rambo-style in this comedy "Part Deux" Hot Shots!
#2174, aired 1994-02-03AUTHOR PUNS $600: Toy domicile for "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" author Roald "Dahl's house"
#2162, aired 1994-01-18SILENT MOVIES $400: In 1942 Charlie Chaplin added his spoken narration to this 1925 film set in Alaska The Gold Rush
#2137, aired 1993-12-14POTPOURRI $200: Returning from Europe in May 1888, this Old West entertainer had to bury his horse, Charlie, at sea Buffalo Bill
#2135, aired 1993-12-10NOTABLE NAMES $300: In 1992 her brother, once known as "Champagne Charlie", became the 9th Earl Spencer Princess Diana
#2126, aired 1993-11-29TV CARTOONS $300: After years as the movies' No. 1 son, Keye Luke finally played this detective in a cartoon series Charlie Chan
#2122, aired 1993-11-23TV ROLES $200: Charlie Townsend, Bentley Gregg, Blake Carrington John Forsythe
#2109, aired 1993-11-04LAST NAME'S THE SAME $200: Charlie, Ilka, Chevy Chase
#2105, aired 1993-10-29RADIO COMEDY $400: Ventriloquist Edgar Bergen hosted a show named for this dummy Charlie McCarthy
#2099, aired 1993-10-21SILENT MOVIES $400: Charlie Chaplin for this co-star of "The Kid" performing in vaudeville with his father Jackie Coogan
#2089, aired 1993-10-07FAMOUS NAMES $200: Yes sir! This "Little Tramp" was named a knight by Queen Elizabeth on New Year's Day 1975 Charlie Chaplin
#2087, aired 1993-10-05AUTHORS $400: Earl Derr Biggers created this "inscrutable" Chinese detective Charlie Chan
#2067, aired 1993-09-07THE ROLE PLAYED $500: Warner Oland, Sidney Toler & Roland Winters Charlie Chan
#2052, aired 1993-07-06FICTIONAL CHARACTERS $600: "Keeper of the Keys" was Earl Derr Biggers' final adventure about this Chinese-American sleuth Charlie Chan
#2038, aired 1993-06-16COUNTRY MUSIC $400: Because his hair turned prematurely white at age 21, he's known as the "Silver Fox" Charlie Rich
#2038, aired 1993-06-16HISTORY $600: In 1745 Bonnie Prince Charlie tried to regain the British throne for this ruling family the Stuarts
#2037, aired 1993-06-15THE FUNNIES $500: This freckle-faced little girl calls Charlie Brown "Chuck" Peppermint Patty
#1997, aired 1993-04-20THEATRE $200: In 1905 young Charlie Chaplin played one of the Baker Street Irregulars in a play about this detective Sherlock Holmes
#1984, aired 1993-04-01THE ROLLING STONES $400: This Stones drummer took the photos in the 1984 book "Chagall's World" Charlie Watts
#1976, aired 1993-03-22PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA $200: He was the first president over 6' tall; 6'2" to be exact, no lie George Washington
#1976, aired 1993-03-22WEIGHTS & MEASURES $200: In the Army a pace is 30 inches in quick time & 36 inches in this double time
#1976, aired 1993-03-22"C" IN SPELLING $400: To visit Mystic Seaport, you have to go to this state C-O-N-N-E-C-T-I-C-U-T
#1976, aired 1993-03-22WEIGHTS & MEASURES $400: 2 ens or a famous Auntie an em
#1976, aired 1993-03-22ASTROLOGY $500: This sign is symbolized by an arachnid that's fluorescent when exposed to ultraviolet light Scorpio
#1976, aired 1993-03-22SCIENCE $800: It's Newton's third & probably best known law of motion for every action there is an equal & opposite reaction
#1976, aired 1993-03-22TRAVEL & TOURISM $1000: From May to July, Finland offers special "Midnight Sun Flights" from Helsinki to this Arctic region Lapland
#1975, aired 1993-03-19SNOOPY $100: In the film "Snoopy, Come Home", Snoopy almost leaves this boy to live with Lila, his original owner Charlie Brown
#1970, aired 1993-03-12LEFTOVERS $600: Clint Eastwood directed this 1988 film bio of jazz saxophonist Charlie Parker Bird
#1923, aired 1993-01-06MOVIE NOSTALGIA $400: "There's something about working the streets I like. It's the tramp in me", he said in "Limelight" Charlie Chaplin
#1918, aired 1992-12-30FOUNDERS $400: This movie studio was founded in 1919 by Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin & D.W. Griffith United Artists
#1907, aired 1992-12-15OLD RADIO $400: While in the Orient, this character learned "the hypnotic power to cloud men's minds" The Shadow
#1888, aired 1992-11-18JAZZ $1000: With Dizzy Gillespie, this "Bird" originated the bebop style of jazz Charlie Parker
#1884, aired 1992-11-12SILENT MOVIE DIRECTORS $400: He directed his last film, "A Countess from Hong Kong", in 1967, over 50 years after his first film Charlie Chaplin
#1869, aired 1992-10-22NAMES $1000: Winston Churchill & Charlie Chaplin shared this middle name Spencer
#1867, aired 1992-10-20WORLD HISTORY $800: In addition to his nickname of Bonnie Prince Charlie, Charles Edward was called "The Young" this Pretender
#1861, aired 1992-10-12PEANUTS $500: Snoopy's snappy rendition of "Suppertime" was a highlight of this 1967 off-Broadway musical You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown
#1847, aired 1992-09-22TV PERSONALITIES $300: She nicknamed one of her thoroughbreds Charlie Gibson after her Good Morning America co-host Joan Lunden
#1842, aired 1992-09-15'50s ROCK LYRICS $200: 1959 Coasters hit which contains the line "Fee fee fi fi fo fo fum" "Charlie Brown"
#1834, aired 1992-07-16OLD RADIO $300: Radio "feuds" included Jack Benny & Fred Allen's & W.C. Fields' with this wooden star Charlie McCarthy
#1795, aired 1992-05-22WIVES $400: In September 1991 this fourth & last wife of Charlie Chaplin died at age 66 Oona O'Neill
#1788, aired 1992-05-13CELEBRITY COUPLES $500: She was once engaged to Charlie Sheen, but she married John Travolta Kelly Preston
#1787, aired 1992-05-12COMIC STRIPS $200: This sister of Charlie Brown was introduced into the "Peanuts" comic strip in 1959 Sally
#1755, aired 1992-03-27TV OCCUPATIONS $300: Charlie Moore, Gabe Kotter & Robinson Peepers teachers
#1754, aired 1992-03-26POP MUSIC $200: In this song, "He's gonna get caught, just you wait & see, 'why is everybody always pickin' on me?'" "Charlie Brown"
#1752, aired 1992-03-24MAGAZINES $200: In July 1925 Charlie Chaplin became the 1st movie star to appear on the cover of this newsmagazine Time
#1704, aired 1992-01-16KIDDIE LIT $400: "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" author who was once married to actress Patricia Neal Roald Dahl
#1668, aired 1991-11-27PEANUTS $400: Peppermint Patty's nickname for Charlie Brown Chuck
#1668, aired 1991-11-27PEANUTS $500: Charles Schulz once said this little blonde girl was his "personal favorite of all the characters" Sally
#1666, aired 1991-11-25FAMOUS NAMES $200: It was Yankee pitcher Whitey Ford who dubbed this Reds player "Charlie Hustle" Pete Rose
#1645, aired 1991-10-25MUSIC $600: This jazz saxophonist wrote the pieces "Now's The Time" & "Yardbird Suite" Charlie Parker
#1622, aired 1991-09-24FILMS OF THE '40s $200: In 1940 titles Brian Donlevy was "The Great McGinty" & Charlie Chaplin was "The Great" this dictator
#1619, aired 1991-09-19HISTORIC NICKNAMES $500: The flamboyant King Charles II of England earned himself this jovial nickname the Merry Monarch
#1616, aired 1991-09-16SILENT SCREEN STARS $100: He sold flowers in bar rooms, made toy boats, & gave dancing lessons, before becoming a "Little Tramp" Charlie Chaplin
#1613, aired 1991-09-11MUSICALS $200: In titles of British musicals this word follows "Charlie" & "Me and My" Girl
#1607, aired 1991-09-03POTPOURRI $800: This jazz "Yardbird" was great at improvising on the alto sax Charlie Parker
#1605, aired 1991-07-19FILMS OF THE '30s $100: 1936's "Modern Times" was the last film in which he appeared as the Little Tramp Charlie Chaplin
#1605, aired 1991-07-19AWARDS $300: In 1974, this co.'s Charlie was named Most Successful Introduction of a New Women's Fragrance Revlon
#1599, aired 1991-07-11CLASSIC COMEDY TEAMS $300: They were regulars on Rudy Vallee's radio show before getting their own show, knock wood Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy
#1565, aired 1991-05-24NOTABLE DAVISES $200: This trumpeter studied at Juilliard & joined Charlie Parker's bebop band in 1945 Miles Davis
#1559, aired 1991-05-16PEANUTS $500: Charlie Brown has a continuing battle with a "kite-eating" one of these tree
#1547, aired 1991-04-30ROYALTY $200: This Bonnie Prince, also known as The Young Pretender, was noted for his drunkenness & debauchery Charlie
#1545, aired 1991-04-26DARK SHADOWS $200: Before becoming one of Charlie's Angels, she played a ghost on "Dark Shadows" Kate Jackson
#1539, aired 1991-04-18ACTORS AS DIRECTORS $400: He worked at directing himself & his brother Charlie Sheen in the title roles in "Men at Work" Emilio Estevez
#1536, aired 1991-04-15ROCK LYRICS $300: "Who walks in the classroom cool and slow? Who calls the English teacher 'daddy-o'?" Charlie Brown
#1525, aired 1991-03-29COUNTRY MUSIC $300: This singer's short story collection, "The Devil Went Down to Georgia", was named for his 1979 hit song Charlie Daniels
#1525, aired 1991-03-29BLACK AMERICA $400: Birdland, a jazz palace of the '50s, was named for this sax player who was nicknamed "Bird" Charlie Parker
#1523, aired 1991-03-2720th CENTURY AUTHORS $400: He hadn't written "Franny & Zooey" yet when Oona O'Neill spurned him for Charlie Chaplin Salinger
#1514, aired 1991-03-14POTPOURRI $200: Hey, Charlie! This company was the first to announce that it would sell dolphin-safe tuna Starkist
#1492, aired 1991-02-12AND IN OTHER NEWS... $500: This author of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" died in November 1990 Roald Dahl
#1489, aired 1991-02-07FAMOUS NAMES $400: Oona O'Neill was disinherited by her father, Eugene, when she married this comic Charlie Chaplin
#1480, aired 1991-01-25FIRST LADIES $1,000 (Daily Double): When she came out in 1947, Charlie Knickerbocker proclaimed her "Queen Deb of the Year" Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis
#1462, aired 1991-01-01BRITISH HISTORY $400: A Scottish rebellion in 1745 tried to bring this handsome Stuart to the throne, but it failed Bonnie Prince Charlie
#1442, aired 1990-12-04CRIME & PUNISHMENT $200: In 1978 the stolen body of this film comedian who died in 1977 was found in a Swiss cornfield Charlie Chaplin
#1438, aired 1990-11-28ACTORS & THEIR ROLES $500: It's said she lost the role of Scarlett O'Hara because she was living out of wedlock with Charlie Chaplin Paulette Goddard
#1409, aired 1990-10-18COMMON BONDS $500: Charlie McCarthy, Mr. Peanut, Colonel Klink individuals wearing monocles
#1353, aired 1990-06-20U.S. CITIES $400: 2 of the smaller airports serving this southern city are Charlie Brown & DeKalb Peachtree Atlanta
#1309, aired 1990-04-19THE OSCARS $100: Edgar Bergen received an honorary Oscar in 1938 for creating this dummy Charlie McCarthy
#1301, aired 1990-04-09WORLD LEADERS $600: Idi Amin served in the British action against this country's Mau Mau rebels in the 1950s Kenya
#1284, aired 1990-03-15MUSEUMS $1,000 (Daily Double): The house at Checkpoint Charlie is a museum devoted to the history of this structure the Berlin Wall
#1279, aired 1990-03-08PEANUTS $100: When Charlie Brown gave Snoopy one of these, it took Snoopy an hour to put it on the flea a flea collar
#1279, aired 1990-03-08PEANUTS $300: When Lucy invites Charlie Brown to kick a football, you can expect her to do this pull it out from under him
#1279, aired 1990-03-08PEANUTS $500: Charlie Brown's parents bought Snoopy at this puppy farm Daisy Hill Puppy Farm
#1257, aired 1990-02-06WOMEN IN HISTORY $200: Flora McDonald helped this "Bonnie Prince" escape from Scotland disguised as a woman Charlie
#1242, aired 1990-01-16EXPLORERS $200: James Cook went completely around this continent between 1773-5 but never saw its land Antarctica
#1242, aired 1990-01-16SHAKESPEARE $300: The 1st season mentioned in this play is summer, but it has another season in its title The Winter's Tale
#1242, aired 1990-01-16MYTHOLOGY $600: Ajax & Odysseus contended for his armor after he was killed in the Trojan War Achilles
#1242, aired 1990-01-16FAMOUS NAMES $600: This star of "When Harry Met Sally..." walked off the set of "SNL" in '75 when producers cut his act time Billy Crystal
#1242, aired 1990-01-16BUSINESS HISTORY $1000: Colorful canine description for an agreement a worker signs promising not to join a union yellow-dog
#1242, aired 1990-01-16MYTHOLOGY $1,700 (Daily Double): These twin sons were the offspring of Mars, the god of war, & Rhea Silvia, a vestal virgin Romulus & Remus
#1233, aired 1990-01-03TV NEWSCASTERS $1000: For the past 5 years he's been the sole anchor of "CBS News Nightwatch" Charlie Rose
#1218, aired 1989-12-13PLAYWRIGHTS $1,500 (Daily Double): He was furious when his 18-year-old daughter Oona married Charlie Chaplin who was 54 Eugene O'Neill
#1213, aired 1989-12-06HOLLYWOOD TRIVIA $400: "Charlie's Angels" producer who has sparked controversy by building an enormous home in Holmby Hills (Aaron) Spelling
#1211, aired 1989-12-04CELEBRITY RELATIVES $100: This star of "Charlie's Angels" was once married to Alan Ladd's son David Cheryl Ladd
#1204, aired 1989-11-23SILENT MOVIES $200: While others were making talkies, he made one of his silent masterpieces, "City Lights", in 1931 Charlie Chaplin
#1172, aired 1989-10-10FICTIONAL DETECTIVES $100: Keye Luke & Sen Yung played this detective's No. 1 & No. 2 sons in several films of the '30s Charlie Chan
#1166, aired 1989-10-02FINAL RESTING PLACES $500: David Niven, Richard Burton & Charlie Chaplin all lived & died in this country & were buried there Switzerland
#1146, aired 1989-09-04"C.C." $100: Geraldine was the 1st child of this little tramp's 4th marriage Charlie Chaplin
#1126, aired 1989-06-26ACTORS & ACTRESSES $200: Bursting with familial pride, Charlie Sheen called this man "the best actor in the business" Martin Sheen
#1122, aired 1989-06-20MAKING THE ROUNDS $400: His dog refers to him as "that round-headed kid" Charlie Brown
#1115, aired 1989-06-09CELEBRITY SPELLING $300: This Smith was in "Charlie's Angels" & "Rage of Angels" J-A-C-L-Y-N
#1088, aired 1989-05-03THE SENSES $200: Sorry Charlie, Star-Kist wants tuna that do this taste good
#1087, aired 1989-05-02RATED "P.G." $500: Hollywood glamour girl who married actors C. Chaplin & B Meredith & Author E.M. Remarque Paulette Goddard
#1085, aired 1989-04-28FICTIONAL CHARACTERS $100: This Chinese detective made his 1st appearance in 1925 in "The House Without a Key" Charlie Chan
#1076, aired 1989-04-17THE INSTRUMENT PLAYED $1000: Duane Eddy, Wes Montgomery, Charlie Byrd the guitar
#1071, aired 1989-04-10DRUMMERS $400: Rolling Stones drummer who spent 1987 leading--or what is backing?--a 32-piece jazz orchestra Charlie Watts
#1062, aired 1989-03-28ACTORS & ROLE $400: Warner Oland, Sidney Toler & Roland Winters Charlie Chan
#1058, aired 1989-03-22DOUBLE "W"s $600: He's a character in Roald Dahl's book "Charlie & the Chocolate Factory" Willy Wonka
#1053, aired 1989-03-15THE ROYAL FAMILY $100: This silent film "Tramp" directed Lord Mountbatten in a home movie but told him he was no actor Charlie Chaplin
#1040, aired 1989-02-24FAMOUS FOLKS $200: Called "The Most Successful Independent TV Producer", his series include "Love Boat" & "Charlie's Angels" Aaron Spelling
#1037, aired 1989-02-21ACTRESSES $200: She collects all kinds of Charlie McCarthy memorabilia, from cuff links & toys to salt & pepper shakers Candice Bergen
#1008, aired 1989-01-11MEAT $200: Beef that comes from a cow is not eligible for this federal grade of meat prime
#1008, aired 1989-01-11CELEBRITY ROMANCES $800: In 1978 this heiress stunned the world by marrying Russian Sergei Kauzov & moving to Moscow Christina Onassis
#1008, aired 1989-01-11PLAYS $800: In the play named for her, this daughter & half-sister of Oedipus is condemned to be buried alive Antigone
#1007, aired 1989-01-10ANIMALS $3,200 (Daily Double): It's what makes the fisher valuable his fur
#1005, aired 1989-01-061978 $200: Carter traveled to this city to sign a bill giving the city $1.65 billion in federal loan guarantees New York City
#1005, aired 1989-01-06MEDICINE $600: The saphenous vein, located in this part of the body, has been commonly used in bypass surgery leg
#1005, aired 1989-01-06CURRENT EVENTS $700 (Daily Double): A Gallup survey reports adults in this country scored highest in knowledge of geography: Sweden
#1005, aired 1989-01-06ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS $1000: The story begins & ends with Alice talking to one of these animals cat
#1005, aired 1989-01-06SPIDERS & SNAKES $1000: One of the few poisonous spiders in the U.S., it has a dark fiddle-shaped spot on its back behind the eyes brown recluse
#1005, aired 1989-01-06CURRENT EVENTS $1000: In 1988 Congress passed a bill requiring 60 days notice for this plant closures
#972, aired 1988-11-22ADVERTISING $200: Though Charlie tries to show good taste, this company wants tunas that taste good StarKist
#955, aired 1988-10-28SILENT MOVIES $200 (Daily Double): Many consider this 1925 film Charlie Chaplin's greatest comedy: The Gold Rush
#941, aired 1988-10-10MOVIE TRIVIA $100: In 1936 this Oriental detective, not Groucho, was "...at the Circus", "...Opera" & "...Race Track" Charlie Chan
#932, aired 1988-09-27HOLLYWOOD HISTORY $700 (Daily Double): Built in 1918, Charlie Chaplin's movie studio has belonged for over 20 years to the musician heard here: [Trumpet plays.] Herb Alpert
#923, aired 1988-09-14TV TRIVIA $100: "Massage parlor television" was how some denounced this '70s detective trio Charlie's Angels
#889, aired 1988-06-16BROWNS $500: His creator said he "represents the insecurity in all of us, & our desire to be liked" Charlie Brown
#887, aired 1988-06-141978 $100: He died September 30, & Charlie McCarthy hasn't spoken since Edgar Bergen
#880, aired 1988-06-03SHANGHAI MOVIES $100: Roland Winters played this detective in "The Shanghai Chest" ; Sidney Toler in "The Shanghai Cobra" Charlie Chan
#855, aired 1988-04-29PERFUME $300: For those who find Charlie too heavy, this company also makes Charlie Go Lightly Revlon
#797, aired 1988-02-09YOUNG STARS $100: His real dad, Martin, played his father in "Wall Street" Charlie Sheen
#782, aired 1988-01-19"BEAUTIFUL" MUSIC $500: Charlie Rich came out from behind closed door with this, his only #1 pop hit "The Most Beautiful Girl"
#781, aired 1988-01-18UNCLES $1000: In the film version of "The Wizard of Oz", Charlie Grapewin played this uncle of Dorothy's Uncle Henry
#778, aired 1988-01-13SPECIAL OSCARS $200: Appropriately, the statuette presented to Edgar Bergen was made out of this wood
#769, aired 1987-12-31U.S. CITIES $400 (Daily Double): State capital in which the following Kingston Trio song takes place: "Now, all night long Charlie rides through the station / Crying, 'What will become of me? / How can I afford...'" Boston, Massachusetts
#748, aired 1987-12-02LANDMARKS $400: Only non-Germans can pass thru divided Berlin's Friedrichstrasse entry, known as this Checkpoint Charlie
#746, aired 1987-11-30MOVIE TRIVIA $600: He cast both his son & daughter, Sydney & Geraldine, in his last film "The Countess from Hong Kong" Charlie Chaplin
#726, aired 1987-11-02SELF-DIRECTED $600: "I went into this business for the money, & the art grew out of it," he said, reflecting "Modern Times" Charlie Chaplin
#715, aired 1987-10-16ADVERTISING $400: Since they've never hooked him, this company is merely assuming that Charlie doesn't taste good StarKist
#710, aired 1987-10-09BOYS IN SONG $400: "That's him on his knees; I know that's him, yelling, '7 come 11' down in the boys' gym" Charlie Brown
#693, aired 1987-09-16ACTORS & ROLES $400: J. Carrol Naish played him 39 times, Sidney Toler, 22, & Warner Oland, 17 Charlie Chan
#688, aired 1987-09-09COUNTRIES $400: In the famous play, "Charlie's Aunt" was from this country "where the nuts come from" Brazil
#678, aired 1987-07-15SHOW BIZ SHELLEYS $300: The TV boss she worked for & perfume she represented were both named Charlie Shelley Hack
#677, aired 1987-07-14THE COMICS $400: "Deck us all with Boston Charlie..." began the annual Christmas carol in this Walt Kelly strip Pogo
#672, aired 1987-07-07TV SISTERS $500: The 2 stars of "Charlie's Angels" whose characters were sisters Cheryl Ladd & Farrah Fawcett-Majors
#671, aired 1987-07-06TV DETECTIVES $300: This series featuring a trio of detectives was once described as "a skin & hair show" Charlie's Angels
#665, aired 1987-06-26MOVIE DETECTIVES $200: Movie detective known for such sage comments as "Hen squats with caution on thin eggs" Charlie Chan
#658, aired 1987-06-171ST FAMILY AILMENTS $200: Though JFK loved dogs, especially "Charlie", his favorite, he was allergic to this dog's hair
#657, aired 1987-06-16JAZZ $1,000 (Daily Double): It's whom you'd expect to see on TV if you heard the following Vince Guaraldi jazz theme: [Instrumental "Linus and Lucy" plays] Peanuts & Charlie Brown (characters from the television show, Peanuts)
#656, aired 1987-06-15NAME CHANGES $400: Charlie Chaplin married this "Modern Times" co-star, whose real name was Marion Levy Paulette Goddard
#647, aired 1987-06-02DOUBLE TALK $200: 'Nickname of '62 Mets catcher Clarence Coleman & engineer Charlie in '60s "Good & Plenty" ads "Choo-Choo"
#639, aired 1987-05-21FAMOUS FIRSTS $400: Co-starring with Charlie Chaplin at age 6, this kid was 1st child to earn $1 million by his own efforts Jackie Coogan
#634, aired 1987-05-14LIFE BEGINS AT 40 $500 (Daily Double): This singer didn't have a gold record until 40, with the following hit: “My baby makes me proud / Lord, don't she make me proud… Charlie Rich
#581, aired 1987-03-02DIRECTORS $600: He was knighted at Universal Studios shortly before his death in 1980 Alfred Hitchcock
#566, aired 1987-02-09COUNTRY MUSIC $100: In 1973 "Silver Fox" Charlie Rich sang about what he did "behind" these closed doors
#563, aired 1987-02-04ANIMAL NOISES $100: Mexican peninsula, or the sound of a sheep laughing Baja
#563, aired 1987-02-04TECHNOLOGY $300: Type of acid in your car battery sulfuric
#563, aired 1987-02-04ANIMAL NOISES $500: In "A Day at the Races", Hugo Hackenbush is one quack
#560, aired 1987-01-30CELEBRITY SECRETS $200: She's no dummy, but her "brother" was, & Charlie's room was bigger than hers Candice Bergen
#552, aired 1987-01-20PEANUTS $400: In May 1969, Apollo 10 crew named their command module "Charlie Brown" & their lunar module this Snoopy
#551, aired 1987-01-19BRIDGE $200: Charlie McCarthy, or the declarer's partner a dummy
#494, aired 1986-10-30EUROPE $100: Checkpoint Charlie is the nickname for the crossing between halves of this city Berlin
#492, aired 1986-10-28SELF-DIRECTED $600: Charlie Chaplin directed his silent Tramp for the last time in this spoof of automation Modern Times
#489, aired 1986-10-23PEANUTS $200: When referring to Heather, the phrase Charlie Brown uses instead of her name the little red-haired girl
#489, aired 1986-10-23PEANUTS $300: Character in "Happy New Year, Charlie Brown," who shares name with product of sponsor Peter Paul Cadbury Peppermint Patty
#462, aired 1986-09-16ACTORS & ROLES $600: "Stunt Man" star who did stunts in England under stage names "Arnold Hearthrug" & "Charlie Staircase" Peter O'Toole
#444, aired 1986-05-22COUNTRY MUSIC $300: Of Charlie, Bill or Vaughn Monroe, the called "The Father of Bluegrass Music" Bill Monroe
#439, aired 1986-05-15"PEANUTS" $100: On his baseball team Charlie Brown plays this position the pitcher
#439, aired 1986-05-15"PEANUTS" $300: Title of the first Peanuts TV show which 1st aired on December 9, 1965 It's A Charlie Brown Christmas
#439, aired 1986-05-15"PEANUTS" $400: Of a butcher, barber or baker, the job of Charlie Brown's father a barber
#439, aired 1986-05-15"PEANUTS" $500: He doesn't remember Charlie Brown's name & thinks of him as "that round-headed kid" Snoopy
#419, aired 1986-04-17WEIRD WORDS $100: Charlie the tuna would be happy to be caught in this, a "fyke" a net (or fish trap)
#416, aired 1986-04-14SPEAK OF THE DICKENS $400: "Hard", replied the Dodger, as this, added Charlie Bates hard as nails
#405, aired 1986-03-28BASEBALL $400: Former Oakland A's owner Charlie Finley wanted this pitcher to change 1st name to "True" Vida Blue
#392, aired 1986-03-11PUMPKINS $200: "Peanuts" character who spends his Halloweens waiting for "The Great Pumpkin" Linus
#389, aired 1986-03-06ALL THAT JAZZ $400: "Bird" Charlie Parker
#389, aired 1986-03-06"NUT"S TO YOU $1000: Humphrey Bogart won Oscar for portrayal of this "African Queen" character Charlie Allnut
#387, aired 1986-03-04TV TRIVIA $500: Model for "Charlie" perfume who might have worn it on "Charlie's Angels" Shelley Hack
#384, aired 1986-02-27MOVIES $1000: Actor who said, "All I need to make a comedy is a park, a policeman, & a pretty girl" Charlie Chaplin
#358, aired 1986-01-22GEORGIA $500 (Daily Double): Leader of group doing this number set in Georgia: [Instrumental music plays] Charlie Daniels
#355, aired 1986-01-17BEST SELLERS $400: Actress who was referring to her wooden "brother" when she wrote "Knock Wood" Candice Bergen
#351, aired 1986-01-13COMEDIANS $200: Country "square" from Mt. Idy who shared his letters from Mama Cliff Arquette (Charlie Weaver)
#341, aired 1985-12-30MUSCLES $200: Popular "equine" term for some types of muscle tears in the leg a charlie horse
#338, aired 1985-12-25ADVERTISING SLOGANS $500: A famous '50s jingle advised him to "Get Wildroot Cream Oil" Charlie
#336, aired 1985-12-23TV CRIME STOPPERS $1,500 (Daily Double): The only "Angel" to watch over Charlie for all 5 seasons (Jaclyn) Smith
#334, aired 1985-12-19CELEBRITY TRIVIA $600: At age 54, Charlie Chaplin married this 18-year-old daughter of playwright Eugene O'Neill Oona O'Neill
#329, aired 1985-12-12ANGELS $100: Kate Jackson, Farrah Fawcett, & Jaclyn Smith (the original) Charlie's Angels
#273, aired 1985-09-25MOVIE DIRECTORS $1,000 (Daily Double): He wrote the music for many of his films, including the following "Smile, though your heart is aching / Smile, even though it’s breaking / When there are clouds in the sky / you’ll get by" Charlie Chaplin
#266, aired 1985-09-16TV ADS $400: It's what Choo-Choo Charlie used to make his engine run Good & Plenty candy
#178, aired 1985-05-15BROADWAY MUSICALS $200: "M·A·S·H·'s" Radar who made his name as the "Good Man, Charlie Brown" Gary Burghoff
#178, aired 1985-05-15WORLD WAR II $400: Jack Oakie played Benzino Napaloni, ruler of Bacteria, in this Charlie Chaplin film The Great Dictator
#160, aired 1985-04-19MOVIE TRIVIA $500: So that Charlie Chaplin could eat his boot during "The Gold Rush", it was made of this licorice
#121, aired 1985-02-255-LETTER WORDS $200: Charlie Daniels likes just a pinch of it between his cheek & gum snuff
#115, aired 1985-02-15TV TRIVIA $100: What Charlie Townsend & Michael Endicott have in common with Blake Carrington (they were all played by) John Forsythe

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#8969, aired 2023-11-09AMERICAN AUTHORS: In 1950 the Swedish Academy said this Nobel Prize winner "is a regional writer" but called "his regionalism universal" William Faulkner
#8964, aired 2023-11-02ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY: Britain became an island less than 10,000 years ago, as warming weather & melting ice filled in this sea the North Sea
#8913, aired 2023-07-12NAME'S THE SAME: A 1931 Charlie Chaplin film & a West Coast bookstore open since 1953 both bear this name City Lights
#8579, aired 2022-02-17LONG-RUNNING TV SHOW CHARACTERS: This character who has been on the air for more than 50 years is only 6 1/2 years old Big Bird
#8121, aired 2019-12-23BRITISH AUTHORS: In 2016 the OED celebrated his 100th birthday by adding words connected to his writings, including scrumdiddlyumptious Roald Dahl
#7953, aired 2019-03-20ROYAL HOUSES: Family name of Bonnie Prince Charlie's brother Henry, whom his supporters called Henry IX of England Stuart
#7770, aired 2018-05-25OSCAR-NOMINATED ACTORS: He was nominated twice for playing Oscar winners--a real one in a 1992 biopic & a fictional one in a 2008 combat comedy Robert Downey Jr.
#7661, aired 2017-12-25AUTHORS: A prefatory poem he wrote to one of his novels tells of "the dream-child moving through a land of wonders wild and new" Lewis Carroll
#7547, aired 2017-06-06THE OSCARS: This man received 2 honorary Oscars in his career, & the actor who played him on film received a 1992 nomination for the role Charlie Chaplin
#5875, aired 2010-03-12FILM LEGENDS: His only competitive Oscar win was for Best Score in 1973 for a 1952 film in which he had starred as a washed-up comic Charlie Chaplin
#5839, aired 2010-01-21COMIC STRIP CHARACTERS: Created in 1950, he finally hit a home run on March 30, 1993 Charlie Brown
#5605, aired 2009-01-09ALPHABETS: In the phonetic alphabet used by the U.S. military, it's the only letter that has the same name as a warrior people Zulu
#5101, aired 2006-11-13THE ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA: In the 1958 edition, this man penned the article on ventriloquism Edgar Bergen
#5074, aired 2006-10-05CHILDREN'S LIT: This Roald Dahl book begins, "These two very old people are the father and mother of Mr. Bucket" Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
#4887, aired 2005-12-06NAMES OF THE 1930s: A famous 1936 speech by this man began, "At long last, I am able to say a few words of my own" King Edward VIII
#4454, aired 2004-01-08FILM TITLES: This Charlie Chaplin film lent its name to a famous bookstore that recently celebrated its 50th anniversary City Lights
#3755, aired 2000-12-22FAMOUS NAMES: This co-founder of United Artists returned to the U.S. in 1972 to pick up a special Oscar Charlie Chaplin
#3357, aired 1999-03-23FICTIONAL CHARACTERS: A 1993 anthology of contemporary Asian-American fiction is titled this character "is Dead" Charlie Chan
#3030, aired 1997-10-31HALLOWEEN: Mythical Halloween being in the title of the oft-repeated animated TV special that debuted October 27, 1966 the Great Pumpkin (It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown)
#2687, aired 1996-04-16MOVIE DEBUTS: Candice Bergen, Joanna Pettet, Kathleen Widdoes & Joan Hackett debuted as college alumnae in this 1966 film The Group
#2574, aired 1995-11-09NAMES IN THE NEWS: He's the co-founder & editor-in-chief of a new magazine that hit the stands on September 26, 1995 John F. Kennedy, Jr.
#2496, aired 1995-06-12FAMOUS NAMES: In a 1987 interview, he said, "In silence and movement you can show the reflection of people" Marcel Marceau
#2191, aired 1994-02-28JAZZ: Real name of the American jazz musician whose compositions include "Ornithology" Charlie Parker
#1976, aired 1993-03-22U.S. CITIES: This city, its state's largest, was named for a co-founder of a banking & express transport company Fargo
#1731, aired 1992-02-24CHILDREN'S BOOKS: You'll find this Martin Hanford character is Charlie in France & Ubaldo in Italy Waldo
#1429, aired 1990-11-15SPACE EXPLORATION: Next pair in the sequence: Gumdrop, Spider; Charlie Brown, Snoopy;... the Columbia & the Eagle
#1042, aired 1989-02-28ACADEMY AWARDS: The 1st person to win a special Oscar, he won in 1929 for writing, acting, directing & producing Charlie Chaplin

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Charlie Olsky, a film publicist from Brooklyn, New York Season 33 player (2016-10-10).
Charlie Geer, an affordable housing development analyst from Columbus, Ohio Season 33 player (2016-09-23).
Charlie Blatt, an 11-year-old from Scarsdale, New York "Besides cooking, working on the computer, and tap dancing, she likes...
Charlie Penrod, an assistant professor of law from Natchitoches, Louisiana Season 27 1-time champion: $17,000 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: CharlieP
Charlie Kahn, a middle school math teacher from Versailles, Kentucky Season 21 1-time champion: $25,600 + $2,000.
Charlie Baumann, a contracts approver from Cranford, New Jersey Season 11 player (1995-06-12).
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Charlie Jorgenson, a librarian from Loveland, Colorado Season 35 2-time champion: $56,800 + $2,000.
Charlie Fonville, a producer from Los Angeles, California 2023 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 37 1-time champion: $30,000 + $2,000.
Charlie Fonville, a producer originally from Wichita Falls, Texas 2023 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 37 1-time champion: $30,000 + $2,000.
Charlie Piddock, a writer and editor from Middlefield, Connecticut Season 12 player (1996-03-12).
Charlie Garfink, a cafe owner from San Rafael, California Season 11 3-time champion: $25,400.
Charlie Jensen, a program director from Los Angeles, California Season 35 player (2019-01-14).
Charlie Schwartz, a demographer from Venice, California Season 5 player (1989-01-06).
Charlie Feldman, an optometrist from San Diego, California Season 6 player (1990-04-09).
Charlie Orlowek, a marketing consultant from Chicago, Illinois Season 3 player (1987-02-05).
Charlie Carbery, a senior from Oak Park, Illinois 2008-B Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Charlie Crawford, a teacher and author from Wayne, Pennsylvania Season 9 player (1993-03-22).
Charlie Rooney, a sophomore at Loyola University Chicago from Minneapolis, Minnesota 2012 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 19 at the time of the College Championship.
Charlie Rose, an attorney from Valley Stream, New York Season 19 player (2003-05-28). Jeopardy! Message Board user name: cnrose1
Charlie Hanson, a college professor from Crete, Nebraska Season 11 player (1995-01-12).
Charlie Tamlyn, a claims authorizer from Commack, New York Season 11 player (1994-12-13).
Charlie Brown, an attorney from Utica, New York Season 5 1-time champion: $15,601.
Charlie Patton, a journalist from Jacksonville, Florida Season 13 1-time champion: $14,001.
Charlie Erlandson, a junior high teacher from Tyler, Texas Season 6 player (1990-01-16).
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Al Franken, an author and radio talk show host from New York City "One of the original writers on Saturday Night Live, he's done...
Charles Kimbrough, an actor from Murphy Brown 1995 Celebrity Jeopardy! winner: $12,000 to Canine Companions for Independence and...
Charles Kaufman, a writer from Woodland Hills, California Season 8 player (1991-09-26). Although Charles mentioned having sold several as-yet-unproduced...
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