#9067, aired 2024-03-26 | 4-WORD TV SYNOPSES $400: Ending in 1993:
Boston barflies bond brilliantly Cheers |
#9044, aired 2024-02-22 | BRIT SPEAK $1200: It's our equivalent of an off-licence a liquor store |
#9037, aired 2024-02-13 | SIBLINGS OF NOTE $11,000 (Daily Double): Marcel's kid sister Suzanne Duchamp caught the bug for this movement with artworks like "Accordion Masterpiece" Dada |
#9026, aired 2024-01-29 | TV THEME SONGS $400: "Where Everybody Knows Your Name" sung by Gary Portnoy Cheers |
#26, aired 2024-01-23 | I'M JUST KEN $10,400 (Daily Double): In 2023 this documentarian released his latest film, a four-hour series examining the rich history of the American buffalo Ken Burns |
#9011, aired 2024-01-08 | THE ANNALS OF HISTORY $13,200 (Daily Double): Around 1,000 years ago, this island's parliament, the Althing, said everyone is getting baptized Iceland |
#8977, aired 2023-11-21 | SPEAK OF THE DEVIL $2,600 (Daily Double): This 17th c. work says, "Abashed the devil stood, and felt how awful goodness is... saw, and pined his loss" Paradise Lost |
#8940, aired 2023-09-29 | FACTS ABOUT THE BEST PICTURE WINNER $7,200 (Daily Double): Doug Jones said the latex rubber suit he wore in this film acted "as a sponge" The Shape of Water |
#14, aired 2023-09-27 | BIG-SCREEN BASKETBALL $100: This former "Cheers" bartender is the white man who jumps in "White Men Can't Jump" Woody Harrelson |
#8891, aired 2023-06-12 | THE WAR OF 1812 $8,400 (Daily Double): In 1814 U.S. forces under Gen. Jacob Brown invaded Canada by crossing this river between Lake Erie & Lake Ontario the Niagara |
#8890, aired 2023-06-09 | TV: WHO SAID IT $800: On an '80s sitcom: "Women, you can't live with 'em. Pass the beer nuts" Norm |
#20, aired 2023-05-24 | THE GRAMMAR POLICE $800: You know you got a dangling this? Yeah, I saw it when you wrote, "Landing on the Moon, the nation erupted in cheers" participle (or modifier) |
#11, aired 2023-05-16 | CURRENT U.S. GOVERNORS $800: He cheers for MLB's Reds in his own state as well as the Asheville, N.C. Tourists minor league team, which his family owns Mike DeWine |
#8841, aired 2023-04-03 | TV $400: Cheers to this late actress who won an Emmy for her role on "Cheers" Kirstie Alley |
#8816, aired 2023-02-27 | DANIEL RADCLIFFE ON HARRY POTTER $200: (Daniel Radcliffe presents the clue.) I starred on the London stage & on Broadway in a revival of "Equus" opposite Richard Griffiths, who played this awful relative of Harry Potter Vernon Dursley |
#8794, aired 2023-01-26 | 12 LETTERS OR MORE $8,000 (Daily Double): Søren Kierkegaard has been called the "father of" this philosophy that emphasizes the individual as a free & responsible entity existentialism |
#8777, aired 2023-01-03 | L'HISTOIRE DE FRANCE $400: Cheers to Henry IV, who became France's first king from this ruling house in 1589 Bourbon |
#8735, aired 2022-11-04 | HISTORY $11,600 (Daily Double): Post-WWII British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin said this Secretary of State threw "a lifeline to sinking men" Marshall |
#8733, aired 2022-11-02 | NOVEL NURSES $400: Several nurses figure in his novel "A Farewell to Arms", including Miss Van Campen Hemingway |
#5, aired 2022-10-23 | BIOLOGY $12,000 (Daily Double): Animals like frogs that can live on land or water are known as these, from the Greek for "both" & "life" an amphibian |
#2, aired 2022-10-02 | TV SHOW THEME SONGS $400: Belly up to the bar on this show "Where Everybody Knows Your Name" Cheers |
#8707, aired 2022-09-27 | CREDITS $400: Old-timey images of bars & bar patrons were seen in the opening credits of this 1980s sitcom set in Boston Cheers |
#8705, aired 2022-09-23 | GOING HOME $600: In the 1980s TV shows began to promote this person who stays sober & gets you home, of course including "Cheers" a DD (designated driver) |
#8694, aired 2022-07-28 | YOU CALL YOURSELF A FAN? $400: The "Big Easy Mafia" cheers for this NFL team the New Orleans Saints |
#8684, aired 2022-07-14 | THE FOUNDING FATHERS $400: Cheers to this Harvard grad, a second cousin of the second president (Samuel) Adams |
#8681, aired 2022-07-11 | CHEERY-"O" $600: Cheers to the NCAA Final Four, where the MVP is called the "M.O.P.", with the "O" short for this outstanding |
#8679, aired 2022-07-07 | ____ & ____ $600: Made with a pale ale & stout, it's the colorful name for the beer drink seen here--cheers a black & tan |
#8630, aired 2022-04-29 | ENTERTAINMENT AWARDS $400: Cheers to him, an 11-time Emmy nominee & 2-time winner for playing Boston bartender Sam Malone Ted Danson |
#8625, aired 2022-04-22 | 1980s TV $1000: Little "Cheers" ditty / 'Bout Sam & Diane / Diane, played by this actress / Doing the best she can Shelley Long |
#8622, aired 2022-04-19 | I SEE YOU THERE! $400: Cheers to you enjoying this New Orleans street, the French Quarter's most famous Bourbon Street |
#8587, aired 2022-03-01 | TV SHOWS BY FINAL EPISODE $400: This sitcom in 1993:
"One for the Road" Cheers |
#8579, aired 2022-02-17 | ABRAHAM LINCOLN $1000: (Doris Kearns Goodwin presents the clue.) On April 4, 1865, Lincoln made a daring & dangerous visit to this newly captured capital, walking its still-burning streets to the cheers of jubilant former enslaved people Richmond |
#8540, aired 2021-12-24 | IT HAPPENED IN DECEMBER $200: On December 5, 1933 FDR announced the repeal of this; cheers! Prohibition |
#8503, aired 2021-11-03 | TV THEME LYRICS $400: "You wanna go where people know, people are all the same" Cheers |
#8495, aired 2021-10-22 | ACTORS & ACCENTS $2000: Before lending his voice to many Pixar projects, this New Englander did one of the few actual Boston accents on "Cheers" (John) Ratzenberger |
#8453, aired 2021-07-28 | SITCOM EXITS $400: Sam wished Diane well, saying, "Have a good life" when Shelley Long exited this sitcom Cheers |
#8434, aired 2021-07-01 | BOSTON: NEWS CLUES $200: (Hi, I'm David Wade.) In 1982, "Boston Magazine" named the Bull & Finch Pub in Beacon Hill the best neighborhood bar; it inspired this sitcom where everybody knew your name & in 1993, the cast gathered there, to celebrate the final episode Cheers |
#8395, aired 2021-05-07 | MONKS $800: Cheers to this 17th century monk & cellar master at the Abbey of Hautvillers; he was a pioneer of fine champagne Dom Perignon |
#8388, aired 2021-04-28 | THEIR TV ROLES $400: Sam Malone on "Cheers" & Michael on "The Good Place" Ted Danson |
#8379, aired 2021-04-15 | DOING MOVIES & TV $800: This actor has been seen in a "Jeopardy!" audience at least twice--in "White Men Can't Jump" & watching Cliff on "Cheers" (Woody) Harrelson |
#8293, aired 2020-12-02 | TAKING YOUR MEASURE $800: Cheers! An imperial one is .568 liters a pint |
#8288, aired 2020-11-25 | GLOBAL CHEERS! $400: L'chaim means "to life" in this language Hebrew |
#8288, aired 2020-11-25 | GLOBAL CHEERS! $800: In Spanish-speaking culture, this word for "health" is used when toasting salud |
#8288, aired 2020-11-25 | GLOBAL CHEERS! $1200: Okole maluna, literally, "butt to the moon", is a Hawaiian translation of this English "cheers!" bottoms up |
#8288, aired 2020-11-25 | GLOBAL CHEERS! $1600: "I want'cha" basically rhymes with this traditional Irish toast sláinte |
#8288, aired 2020-11-25 | GLOBAL CHEERS! $2000: This Japanese toast means "dry cup" kampai |
#8233, aired 2020-06-10 | BLOOD, SWEAT & CHEERS $400: This Minn.-based clinic says, "as a general goal, aim for at least 30 minutes of moderate physical activity every day" the Mayo Clinic |
#8233, aired 2020-06-10 | BLOOD, SWEAT & CHEERS $800: Do you even lift? 350, bro, lying on my back doing this exercise, pushing weight from chest level to arm's length the bench press |
#8233, aired 2020-06-10 | BLOOD, SWEAT & CHEERS $1600: Stand, squat, hands on the floor, kick both feet behind you, do a push-up, legs forward & jump to do one of these, but don't belch! a burpee |
#8233, aired 2020-06-10 | BLOOD, SWEAT & CHEERS $2000: "Plyo" is short for this type of exercise that used to be called jump training; use its box for squats & push-ups plyometrics |
#8214, aired 2020-04-30 | TOTALLY AWESOME '80s TV $800: Ken Levine & David Isaacs penned "The Boys in the Bar" & "The Last Angry Mailman" episodes of this sitcom Cheers |
#8163, aired 2020-02-19 | OFFBEAT HISTORY $800: Cheers to this pirate captain, arrested in 1672 but later knighted by Charles II & made Lieutenant Governor of Jamaica Captain Henry Morgan |
#8160, aired 2020-02-14 | TREES GROW ON MONEY $9,800 (Daily Double): A former Italian 100-lire coin shows Minerva grasping one of 4 these trees big in Italian agriculture an olive tree |
#8147, aired 2020-01-28 | RUSSIAN ART & CULTURE $400: Frommer's says some of the best souvenirs you can bring home from Russia are nesting dolls & bottles of this--cheers! vodka |
#8100, aired 2019-11-22 | GOOD TELEVISION $400: This "Cheers" actor plays Michael, designer of "The Good Place" Ted Danson |
#8057, aired 2019-09-24 | TED TALK $400: Cheers to this actor who found himself in a good place in 2018 with his 16th Emmy nomination (Ted) Danson |
#8049, aired 2019-09-12 | SEPTEMBER $400: The third Saturday in September is the start of this German festival first observed in 1810 to celebrate a royal wedding; cheers! Oktoberfest |
#7932, aired 2019-02-19 | IT'S TWOSDAY! $400: Cheers to you if you know that they're the 2 ingredients in a traditional mimosa champagne and orange juice |
#7930, aired 2019-02-15 | IT WAS SO FUNNY $200: From this NBC sitcom: "How's life treating you, Norm?" "Like he caught me in bed with his wife" Cheers |
#7930, aired 2019-02-15 | THAT SONG SOUNDS FAMILIAR $2000: The yodeling "yeah yeah" from this Canadian punk girl's "I'm With You" was used in "Cheers" by Rihanna (Avril) Lavigne |
#7911, aired 2019-01-21 | ONE-NAME TV TITLES $200: After "Cheers" ended, this title name lived on for an additional 11 seasons Frasier |
#7841, aired 2018-10-15 | A JOB IN TELEVISION $400: Sam Malone on "Cheers" & Luke Cage on "Jessica Jones" a bartender |
#7820, aired 2018-09-14 | TV GUIDE MAGAZINE 65th ANNIVERSARY $600: "Cheers" to you if you can give us the first names of these two characters seen here with Carla Sam and Diane |
#7806, aired 2018-07-16 | BIRTHDAY PARTY $600: Cheers to this gold-medal gymnast who blew out 21 candles in March of 2018 (Simone) Biles |
#7796, aired 2018-07-02 | DANISH FOOD & DRINK $1000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents from Torvehallerne Market in Copenhagen, Denmark.) Aquavit for everyone, but first, let's toast to health & friendship, using this Scandinavian equivalent of "cheers" skål |
#7726, aired 2018-03-26 | O NO! $800: Pull, pull, pull an "O" from a word meaning to encourage your team with cheers & you're left with one meaning decay root and rot |
#7721, aired 2018-03-19 | MUST "C" TV $400: A Red Sox pitcher & coach were bartenders on this series Cheers |
#7688, aired 2018-01-31 | MOCKING JAY $400: Rhea Perlman fell for NHLer Jay Thomas on this show's mockingly titled "Never Love a Goalie" episode Cheers |
#7669, aired 2018-01-04 | HELP! TV POLICE! $600: Cheers! As Marty Hart on "True Detective", this actor had to make some sense of Matthew McConaughey Woody Harrelson |
#7651, aired 2017-12-11 | TV WATERING HOLES $400: Hurray for some guy named Alex who once visited this Boston bar Cheers |
#7617, aired 2017-10-24 | ART & MYTHOLOGY $1000: Cheers to you if you know he's the young Roman god depicted in this Caravaggio painting Bacchus |
#7605, aired 2017-10-06 | AUSSIE SLANG $600: A stubby is a small bottle of this; cheers! beer |
#7564, aired 2017-06-29 | WOODY $1200: One of his earliest TV characters married Kelly Gaines, daughter of one of Boston's richest men Woody Harrelson |
#7533, aired 2017-05-17 | WORD ORIGINS $200: Cheers to you if you know that this potent potable derives its name from the Russian word for "water" vodka |
#7482, aired 2017-03-07 | BECKY WITH THE GOOD HAIR $200: After Diane left this '80s sitcom, Sam had the hots for the brunette Rebecca, played by Kirstie Alley Cheers |
#7460, aired 2017-02-03 | TELEVISION CITY $200: "Cheers" to "Ally McBeal" Boston |
#7438, aired 2017-01-04 | TV THEMES $200: Gary Portnoy co-wrote & sang "Where Everybody Knows Your Name", its theme Cheers |
#7434, aired 2016-12-29 | MY EMMY-WINNING ROLE $400: 1993:
Cheers-fully accepting for playing Sam Malone Ted Danson |
#7334, aired 2016-06-30 | CENTRAL PARK $1600: Cheers to this iconic restaurant that reopened its doors in 2014 Tavern on the Green |
#7324, aired 2016-06-16 | THREE CHEERS FOR THE RED, WHITE $400: It features a leaf of the genus Acer Canada |
#7324, aired 2016-06-16 | THREE CHEERS FOR THE RED, WHITE $800: It displays a symbol for first aid Switzerland |
#7324, aired 2016-06-16 | THREE CHEERS FOR THE RED, WHITE $1600: One of the world's oldest, it dates from 1219 & inspired other Scandinavian flags Denmark |
#7324, aired 2016-06-16 | THREE CHEERS FOR THE RED, WHITE $2,000 (Daily Double): It features a single G2 V dwarf star Japan |
#7324, aired 2016-06-16 | THREE CHEERS FOR THE RED, WHITE $2000: It's a former Soviet republic just east of the Black Sea Georgia |
#7209, aired 2016-01-07 | LAST EPISODES $800: The last words of this NBC sitcom in 1993: "Sorry, we're closed" Cheers |
#7169, aired 2015-11-12 | FROM THE LATIN FOR... $200: "In the meantime", it starts with "in" & describes a temporary baseball manager interim |
#7133, aired 2015-09-23 | GONNA MESS AROUND $800: On "Cheers" the on-again, off-again romance between Sam & this waitress was off for good in 1987 Diane (Chambers) |
#7114, aired 2015-07-16 | HISTORY, OLD & NEW $3,200 (Daily Double): In effect the last battle of the Wars of the Roses was on this field on August 22, 1485 Bosworth |
#7067, aired 2015-05-12 | "N" DEAVOUR $1200: A model or pattern, or a barfly on "Cheers" norm |
#7064, aired 2015-05-07 | 3 CHEERS FOR THE BLUE, GREEN & YELLOW $800: After a defeat by Uruguay in 1950, this nation's soccer team switched to its now-famous yellow jerseys Brazil |
#7064, aired 2015-05-07 | 3 CHEERS FOR THE BLUE, GREEN & YELLOW $1200: At the 1777 Battle of Bennington, Seth Warner led this American militia to victory the Green Mountain Boys |
#7064, aired 2015-05-07 | 3 CHEERS FOR THE BLUE, GREEN & YELLOW $1600: Marlene Dietrich is seen here in this 1930 film that made her an international star The Blue Angel |
#7064, aired 2015-05-07 | 3 CHEERS FOR THE BLUE, GREEN & YELLOW $2000: Commissioned by the sultan & begun in 1609, it has 6 minarets that rise over Istanbul the Blue Mosque |
#7063, aired 2015-05-06 | TV ODDS & ENDS $1200: After "Cheers", she went on to star in "Veronica's Closet" Kirstie Alley |
#7053, aired 2015-04-22 | THE SPIN-OFF SOURCE $200: of "Frasier" Cheers |
#7008, aired 2015-02-18 | TV EATERIES & DRINKERIES $400: Melville's Seafood (it's upstairs from the title place) Cheers |
#6995, aired 2015-01-30 | TV CHARACTER NICKNAMES $800: On "Cheers", bartender Ernie Pantusso Coach |
#6942, aired 2014-11-18 | A LOAD OF ODIN $4,600 (Daily Double): Odin's sons by Frigga were Hermod, Hodur & this beloved son who died in a tragic accident Baldur |
#6880, aired 2014-07-11 | ON THE BALL $600: On "Cheers", Diane said this sport had "the anticipation of placing your feet in shoes only 7,000 others have worn before you" bowling |
#6839, aired 2014-05-15 | MEDICAL TERMS $10,200 (Daily Double): Doctors use this 5-letter term for swelling or bloating in the body due to an excess build-up of fluid edema |
#6796, aired 2014-03-17 | I'LL BE YOUR TV WAITRESS $800: Cliff, on "Cheers": "I'm ashamed God made me a man"; her: "I don't think God's doing a lot of bragging about it, either" Carla |
#6779, aired 2014-02-20 | CELEBRITIES' MIDDLE NAMES $1000: Mary ____ Winstead Elizabeth |
#6729, aired 2013-12-12 | TV BARS & SALOONS $400: Sam Malone sold this bar & left for an around-the-world sailing trip, but the boat sank & he was soon back at the bar Cheers |
#6712, aired 2013-11-19 | CELEBRITY RELATIVES $400: Jason Sudeikis' uncle is George Wendt, best known as bar patron Norm on this beloved sitcom Cheers |
#6710, aired 2013-11-15 | ON HIS PRESIDENCY'S SECRET SERVICE $200: Counterfeiting was its target when the Secret Service was created July 5, 1865, early in this new president's term Andrew Johnson |
#6710, aired 2013-11-15 | RAP STAGE NAMES $1000: To distance himself from his absent father, Dwayne Carter Jr. dropped a letter from his name to arrive at this rap name Lil Wayne |
#6709, aired 2013-11-14 | SPANISH CLASS $200: Oh no! Temblor de tierra, this! earthquake |
#6709, aired 2013-11-14 | CANADIAN GEOGRAPHY $1000: In 1988 it became the first Canadian city to host the winter Olympics Calgary |
#6708, aired 2013-11-13 | T.P., YOUR HOUSE $1000: Tony Parker, your house in this state contained an autographed MJ jersey until one of your security men swiped it Texas |
#6707, aired 2013-11-12 | THAT'S TOTALLY HISTORICAL! $600: In the 20s B.C., after Octavian took this imperial name, he established the Praetorian Guard to guard his body Caesar Augustus |
#6707, aired 2013-11-12 | THE RACE IS TO THE STRONG $1000: The brutal Barkley Marathons came to be after news of this assassin covering only 8 mi. after fleeing a Tenn. prison in 1977 James Earl Ray |
#6706, aired 2013-11-11 | CARBONATION NATION $1000: This energy drink wants you to "Unleash the beast", perhaps with options like M-80 or Assault Monster |
#6681, aired 2013-10-07 | LESS OF THE CELEB TO LOVE $800: Cheers to this "Cheers" actress & ex-Jenny Craig spokesperson who lost 75 pounds on the plan Kirstie Alley |
#6653, aired 2013-07-17 | ONE-WORD SHOUT OUTS $800: Skal! or a Beacon Street bar where you'd say it! Cheers! |
#6598, aired 2013-05-01 | THE ROOSEVELTS $400: Cheers! A highlight during this first year of FDR's tenure as president was the repeal of Prohibition '33 |
#6556, aired 2013-03-04 | 3-LETTER WORDS $400: Cheers to you if you know that London dry is a common type of this gin |
#6520, aired 2013-01-11 | ENDINGS ON TV $2000: Transport that ended the life of Eddie LeBec, Carla's hockey-playing hubby on "Cheers" a Zamboni |
#6466, aired 2012-10-29 | CASEY AT THE BAT $400: "Responding to the cheers, he lightly doffed" this his hat |
#6379, aired 2012-05-17 | "DAR" $2000: It's the Turkish strait seen here the Dardanelles |
#6374, aired 2012-05-10 | COMPLETES THE POETIC LINE $400: "Responding to the cheers, he lightly doffed his hat, no stranger in the crowd could doubt 'twas ____ at the bat" "Casey |
#6313, aired 2012-02-15 | THE EMMY WINNER'S SHOW $400: 1991: Let's hear it for Kirstie Alley Cheers |
#6274, aired 2011-12-22 | 6-LETTER TV SHOWS $1200: One episode in the last season of this show was titled "The Bar Manager, the Shrink, His Wife & Her Lover" Cheers |
#6248, aired 2011-11-16 | BROADWAY MUSICAL STARS $1200: She split with Dr. Crane on "Cheers" to star in "Chicago" & "Damn Yankees" Bebe Neuwirth |
#6237, aired 2011-11-01 | CHEERS $400: "Rah"
is a shortening of this word hurrah |
#6237, aired 2011-11-01 | CHEERS $800: "The sound made when a sheep explodes" was Carnac the Magnificent's response to this 3-syllable cheer sis boom bah |
#6237, aired 2011-11-01 | CHEERS $1200: CCNY's "Allagaroo" cheer is said to come from "allez guerre", French for "go to" this war |
#6237, aired 2011-11-01 | CHEERS $2,000 (Daily Double): Yalies once cheered, "Brek-ek-ek-ex, ko-ax, ko-ax", the chorus of these creatures in an Aristophanes play frogs |
#6237, aired 2011-11-01 | CHEERS $2000: "Rock chalk, Jayhawk," is followed by these 2 school letters KU |
#6221, aired 2011-10-10 | SCRAMBLED KEGS $200: Cheers, mate:
FORESTS Fosters |
#6221, aired 2011-10-10 | CANINE WORDS & PHRASES $1200: On "Cheers" Norm once said it's this type of "world and I'm wearing Milk-Bone underwear" a dog-eat-dog |
#6215, aired 2011-09-30 | SURPRISE PARTY $1000: Cheers & glasses raised for this T.S. Eliot comedy that won the 1950 Tony for Best Play The Cocktail Party |
#6174, aired 2011-06-16 | '80s TV $200: Before Frasier got his own show, he was one of the patrons at the Boston bar on this show Cheers |
#6151, aired 2011-05-16 | REALLY BIG SHOW $1000: The high-rated "Cheers" finale had this character muse on the point of life: "comfortable shoes" Cliff Clavin |
#6114, aired 2011-03-24 | I'M GONNA "SIT" $400: "Cheers" or "Two and a Half Men" a sitcom |
#6053, aired 2010-12-29 | TV CHARACTERS $1600: On "Cheers" we saw only the feet of this character's wife Vera, & once we saw her pie-covered face Norm |
#5971, aired 2010-07-26 | TV MORTALITY $1200: In an infamous "Cheers" episode, this character's husband, Eddie LeBec, was run over by a Zamboni Carla |
#5843, aired 2010-01-27 | THIS OLD HOUSE 30th ANNIVERSARY $1600: This master carpenter is pure New England & even has the same name as a "Cheers" character Norm Abram |
#5818, aired 2009-12-23 | BALLET $1000: A maiden is chosen for a sacrifice, the title act of this 1913 ballet The Rite of Spring |
#5777, aired 2009-10-27 | 20 YEARS LATER $600: 1988:
Won "Cheers" for his sitcom acting;
2008:
Won raves as a baddie on "Damages" Ted Danson |
#5777, aired 2009-10-27 | NEW ORLEANS CUISINE $2000: In making oyster dressing for holiday turkey, reserve the clear juice of the oysters, called this--cheers! liquor |
#5742, aired 2009-07-21 | CONTRACT KILLINGS $800: Jay Thomas talked smack about Rhea Perlman, his TV wife on this show; look out for that Zamboni, Eddie! Cheers |
#5727, aired 2009-06-30 | TV MISGUIDED $1200: First rule of "Cheers"... never leave "Cheers", as this lead actress did in 1987 (does everybody know her name?) Shelley Long |
#5724, aired 2009-06-25 | EMMY HISTORY $1200: A toast to Woody Harrelson, who won for Best Supporting Actor in 1989 for his work on this show Cheers |
#5701, aired 2009-05-25 | OUT IN THE STREET $2000: The crossing sign here is for this South American bird, not the actress who played Carla on "Cheers" a rhea |
#5670, aired 2009-04-10 | WHAT IS THIS, SOME KIND OF JOKE? $200: From this sitcom:
"How's life treating you, Norm?"
"Like it caught me in bed with his wife" Cheers |
#5662, aired 2009-03-31 | TRICKY STUPID ANSWERS $200: Cheers to you if you will grace us with the name of this sitcom that cast Debbie Reynolds & Blythe Danner as moms Will & Grace |
#5614, aired 2009-01-22 | JOHNNY'S CLASSIC TV THEME SONGS $2,000 (Daily Double): "Well, the names have all changed since you hung around, but those dreams have returned & they've turned around" Welcome Back, Kotter |
#5577, aired 2008-12-02 | ODE TO A SITCOM $400: Sam & Diane, bar-toilers both / Sometimes, thou wishest to travel where ev'ryone knows thy name Cheers |
#5534, aired 2008-10-02 | CHEERS $200: It's the booze that's in both a Bloody Mary & a screwdriver vodka |
#5534, aired 2008-10-02 | CHEERS $400: This type of liquor precedes "sunrise" & "sunset" in the names of cocktails tequila |
#5534, aired 2008-10-02 | CHEERS $600: Put the lime in the rum & Coke & drink it all up under this Spanish name a Cuba Libre |
#5534, aired 2008-10-02 | CHEERS $800: This cocktail named for a motorcycle attachment is triple sec, brandy & lemon juice a sidecar |
#5534, aired 2008-10-02 | CHEERS $1000: Go retro with this cocktail, sugar, bitters & bourbon garnished with a cherry an old fashioned |
#5426, aired 2008-03-24 | BEASTLY EXPRESSIONS $2000: On "Cheers", Norm said it was this kind of world & "I'm wearing Milk-Bone underwear" dog-eat-dog |
#5403, aired 2008-02-20 | 3 CHEERS FOR CHEERLEADERS $400: She was a cheerleader--& class president--at Bedford High, as you could read on her website, hallewood.com Halle Berry |
#5403, aired 2008-02-20 | 3 CHEERS FOR CHEERLEADERS $800: She looked quite angelic as a cheerleader at Long Beach Poly years before she became a move Angel Cameron Diaz |
#5403, aired 2008-02-20 | 3 CHEERS FOR CHEERLEADERS $1200: She led cheers at her New Jersey high school before acting in "Brothers & Sisters" Calista Flockhart |
#5403, aired 2008-02-20 | 3 CHEERS FOR CHEERLEADERS $1600: You can't "Miss" her "Congeniality", which must have helped her as a cheerleader at Washington Lee High Sandra Bullock |
#5403, aired 2008-02-20 | 3 CHEERS FOR CHEERLEADERS $2000: I'd "Walk the Line" back to Nashville to see this Oscar winner cheer at her alma mater, Harpeth Hall (Reese) Witherspoon |
#5299, aired 2007-09-27 | WHAT ARE YOU MADE OF? $600: Tecumseh on "Cheers" wood |
#5289, aired 2007-09-13 | BEFORE & AFTER MATH $400: Former "Cheers" actress who sees how many times 27 goes into 5,319 Shelley Long Division |
#5263, aired 2007-06-27 | LONGEST-SERVING SITCOM ACTOR $1200: "Cheers":
Kelsey Grammer,
Woody Harrelson,
Kirstie Alley Kelsey Grammer |
#5240, aired 2007-05-25 | TED DANSON THE NIGHT AWAY $200: The last line Ted Danson delivered as the star of this NBC show was "Sorry, we're closed" Cheers |
#5229, aired 2007-05-10 | AMERICANA $1,000 (Daily Double): Counties in this state named for people killed at the same site include Floyd, Travis & Bowie Texas |
#5228, aired 2007-05-09 | WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS $600: (I'm Pete Carroll, head football coach at USC.) Our 2 national titles at USC are still 4 short of this "animal" of an Alabama head coach, but we're working on that Bear Bryant |
#5198, aired 2007-03-28 | STATE TREES $400: Tree cheers for the Black Hills spruce, this state's choice South Dakota |
#5198, aired 2007-03-28 | ENTERTAINMENT AWARDS $600: (Hi, I'm Bebe Neuwirth.) I won 2 Emmy Awards for playing this wife of Frasier Crane on "Cheers" & later played his then ex-wife on "Frasier" receiving another nomination Lilith |
#5174, aired 2007-02-22 | BEANTOWN TV $400: We learned of 3 people who'd never been in Cliff Clavin's kitchen when he played "Jeopardy!" on this sitcom Cheers |
#5103, aired 2006-11-15 | AROUND THE U.S.A. $400: "I love" this city, America's biggest metropolis--doesn't everyone? New York |
#5103, aired 2006-11-15 | SMITH $800: Betty Smith wrote about young Francie Nolan in her novel "A Tree Grows in" this New York City borough Brooklyn |
#5100, aired 2006-11-10 | TV COMEDY $400: Kramer, on this show:
"I'm taping Canadian Parliament, you know, on C-SPAN" Seinfeld |
#5100, aired 2006-11-10 | TV COMEDY $1600: "Women--can't live with 'em ...pass the beer nuts", said Norm on this show Cheers |
#5098, aired 2006-11-08 | NEW YORK ARCHITECTURE $400: The 1924 Democratic National Convention went on for 14 days in the second incarnation of this building Madison Square Garden |
#5059, aired 2006-09-14 | TV THEMES THAT HIT THE CHARTS $400: Everybody knew this show in the 1980s Cheers |
#5032, aired 2006-06-27 | TV SPIN-OFFS $1000: "The Tortellis" Cheers |
#4981, aired 2006-04-17 | TV SUPPORTING CASTS $400: George Wendt,
Woody Harrelson,
Rhea Perlman Cheers |
#4952, aired 2006-03-07 | EXPENSIVE HOLLYWOOD DIVORCES $600: Ex-wife Casey might have said "Cheers" to this TV star after he paid a divorce tab of $30 million Ted Danson |
#4875, aired 2005-11-18 | U.S. HISTORY: THE EARLY 1800s $1000: Controversial "bank" led by Nicholas Biddle from 1823 to 1836 the Bank of the United States |
#4868, aired 2005-11-09 | U2 SONGS IN OTHER WORDS $1000: Rosh Hashanah, for one; cheers! "New Year's Day" |
#4839, aired 2005-09-29 | START SPREADIN' THE NOOSE $4,600 (Daily Double): Emerson said this man, hanged for treason on Dec. 2, 1859, would make the gallows "as glorious as the cross" John Brown |
#4827, aired 2005-09-13 | MEDITERRANEAN GEOGRAPHY $200: This country occupies all of the peninsula known as Asia Minor Turkey |
#4772, aired 2005-05-10 | BEER $400: John Ratzenberger, Cliff Clavin on "Cheers", did British ads for this golden U.S. beer company Coors |
#4734, aired 2005-03-17 | CHEERS $200: Mayday! This "Cheers" star's films include "Dad", "Getting Even with Dad" & "Three Men and a Baby" Ted Danson |
#4734, aired 2005-03-17 | GRAMMAR $400: It's the part of speech omitted from the quote "Three cheers for the red, white blue" a conjunction |
#4734, aired 2005-03-17 | CHEERS $400: "It's a dog-eat-dog world, Sammy, & I'm wearin' milkbone underwear", said this sedentary character Norm |
#4734, aired 2005-03-17 | CHEERS $600: He played a bartender from Indiana on "Cheers" & is an ex-son-in-law of Neil Simon Woody Harrelson |
#4734, aired 2005-03-17 | CHEERS $800: Here's the story, of this "Cheers" actress, who was bringing up 3 very lovely girls as Carol Brady on the big screen Shelley Long |
#4734, aired 2005-03-17 | CHEERS $1000: This actor went on to a spin-off & in 2003 said he was mulling a run for a California U.S. Senate seat Kelsey Grammer |
#4633, aired 2004-10-27 | POTENTATE POTABLES $1600: Cheers to this Babylonian king who codified the use of beer for his people Hammurabi |
#4623, aired 2004-10-13 | ____ AND ____ $1200: It's TV Guide's weekly section of praises & putdowns "Cheers and Jeers" |
#4618, aired 2004-10-06 | SONG LYRICS $1600: This Alice Cooper tune cheers, "No more pencils, no more books, no more teacher's dirty looks" "School's Out" |
#4607, aired 2004-09-21 | GREAT MOMENTS IN HISTORY $1200: Cheers to Congress for adopting this number amendment in 1933 to deal with a drier former one 21st |
#4582, aired 2004-07-06 | THREE CHEERS! $200: It's the breakfast cereal pitched by the animated elves Snap, Crackle & Pop Rice Krispies |
#4582, aired 2004-07-06 | THREE CHEERS! $400: The 3 U.K. countries that make up the island of Great Britain England, Scotland & Wales |
#4582, aired 2004-07-06 | THREE CHEERS! $600: The 4-legged Omaha made the record books in 1935 with this 3-feat racing's Triple Crown |
#4582, aired 2004-07-06 | THREE CHEERS! $800: Since the 1979 incident at this location, no new nuclear reactors have been ordered in the U.S. Three Mile Island |
#4582, aired 2004-07-06 | THREE CHEERS! $1000: Mythical monstrosity manifested here Cerberus |
#4577, aired 2004-06-29 | TV SHOWS IN OTHER WORDS $800: "Hurrahs" Cheers |
#4564, aired 2004-06-10 | CLIFF NOTES $1000: John Ratzenberger went postal as this character on "Cheers" Cliff Clavin |
#4542, aired 2004-05-11 | TENNIS-Y WILLIAMS $600: In 2001 Serena was seen with LaVar Arrington, LB for this NFL team certain to draw cheers when you answer the Washington Redskins |
#4540, aired 2004-05-07 | FAMOUS QUOTATIONS $2000: E.M. Forster proposed "Two cheers for" this system of government that "admits variety &... permits criticism" democracy |
#4531, aired 2004-04-26 | WHAT'S "D" MATTER? $800: Cheers to you if you know that it's a place where liquor is made distillery |
#4453, aired 2004-01-07 | SITCOMS $600: Bebe Neuwirth has played Dr. Lilith Sternin on these 2 shows Cheers & Frasier |
#4408, aired 2003-11-05 | THE MOONS OF SATURN $800: The second-largest moon of Saturn or the second-billed female on "Cheers" Rhea |
#4342, aired 2003-06-17 | MONK $1000: Cheers to this blind French monk who is credited with pioneering the making of champagne around 1698 Dom Perignon |
#4339, aired 2003-06-12 | TOP-RATED TV SHOWS $400: Its final episode, May 20, 1993, raised its ratings bar to 45.5 Cheers |
#4309, aired 2003-05-01 | TV WORKPLACES $400: It's where you could get a pitcher full of beer from Sam or Woody or an earful from Carla Cheers |
#4267, aired 2003-03-04 | THURSDAY NIGHT TV $400: In 1982 "Fame" was followed by this bar-set sitcom Cheers |
#4094, aired 2002-05-23 | COUNTIES $1600: Cheers to you if you know that Paris is the seat of this Kentucky county Bourbon |
#4087, aired 2002-05-14 | 4-SYLLABLE WORDS $10,400 (Daily Double): This adjective referring to a reversal of common sense comes from the Latin for "before behind" preposterous |
#4083, aired 2002-05-08 | SHAKESPEARE $6,400 (Daily Double): He has the nerve to woo a widow beside her father-in-law's coffin, but she marries him anyway Richard III |
#4071, aired 2002-04-22 | BEFORE & AFTER $400: "Cheers" actress worn during the winter to keep you warm Shelley Long johns |
#4061, aired 2002-04-08 | BIRD PEOPLE $400: She played the loud & brassy Carla Tortelli on "Cheers" Rhea Perlman |
#4047, aired 2002-03-19 | TV SHOWS BY CHARACTER $400: Norm Peterson,
Lilith Sternin,
Cliff Clavin Cheers |
#4007, aired 2002-01-22 | TV SITCOM THEME SONGS $400: "Where Everybody Knows Your Name" Cheers |
#3962, aired 2001-11-20 | BEFORE & AFTER $600: "Lucille"-strumming blues guitarist who reigned as a boy king of Egypt B.B. King Tut |
#3958, aired 2001-11-14 | THEY WERE EXPELLED $500: The leading actress of her time, in 1860 she was expelled from a Paris convent school for making fun of a bishop (Sarah) Bernhardt |
#3941, aired 2001-10-22 | ENDS IN "FF" $400: The relationship of "Frasier" to "Cheers", or "Melrose Place" to "Beverly Hills 90210" spin-off |
#3852, aired 2001-05-08 | 3 CHEERS FOR BRITNEY SPEARS $100: Yeah, "Baby", this was the title of Britney's debut album "Baby One More Time" |
#3852, aired 2001-05-08 | 3 CHEERS FOR BRITNEY SPEARS $200: Are they just friends? Britney's been linked romantically to Justin Timberlake of this band 'N Sync |
#3852, aired 2001-05-08 | 3 CHEERS FOR BRITNEY SPEARS $300: Britney's song "Soda Pop" is on the soundtrack of this TV show starring Melissa Joan Hart Sabrina, the Teenage Witch |
#3852, aired 2001-05-08 | 3 CHEERS FOR BRITNEY SPEARS $400: Sharing her small-town-girl success story, Britney wrote the book "Heart to Heart" with this family member her mother |
#3852, aired 2001-05-08 | 3 CHEERS FOR BRITNEY SPEARS $500: At age 11, Britney joined the cast of this TV "Club" for 2 seasons The Mickey Mouse Club |
#3846, aired 2001-04-30 | A KATE-GORY $400: Before becoming a "Voyager" captain, she played a love interest of Sam Malone's on "Cheers" Kate Mulgrew |
#3838, aired 2001-04-18 | THE NEW YORK TIMES HEADLINES $2,000 (Daily Double): Month & year of the historic headline seen here:
[Stocks Collapse in 16,410,030-Share Day But Rally At Close Cheers Brokers Bankers Optimistic, To Continue...] October, 1929 |
#3816, aired 2001-03-19 | TV SPIN-OFFS $100: "Frasier" Cheers |
#3805, aired 2001-03-02 | CLASSIC SITCOMS BY CHARACTER $100: Cliff,
Carla,
Coach Pantusso Cheers |
#3785, aired 2001-02-02 | "N" TERTAINMENT $200: First name of comic actor Macdonald, his sitcom character, or a "Cheers" barfly Norm |
#3783, aired 2001-01-31 | HOLLYWOOD SQUARES $100: Now a star of gritty big-screen blockbusters, he tendered bar on "Cheers" for 8 years as a naive Indiana farmboy Woody Harrelson |
#3763, aired 2001-01-03 | TV TITLE ROLES $400: "Norm" Norm Macdonald |
#3746, aired 2000-12-11 | TV STARS $600: An understudy in "Biloxi Blues", this "Cheers" co-star was back on Broadway in '99, starring in "The Rainmaker" Woody Harrelson |
#3739, aired 2000-11-30 | CHEERS $100: Tequila & lime juice go into this cocktail that's served in a salt-rimmed glass Margarita |
#3739, aired 2000-11-30 | CHEERS $200: Equal parts of champagne & this juice make up a mimosa Orange juice |
#3739, aired 2000-11-30 | CHEERS $300: It's what a martini is called when the olive is replaced by a pearl onion Gibson |
#3739, aired 2000-11-30 | CHEERS $400: Swing by southeast Asia for this cocktail; cherry-flavored brandy, gin, lemon, powdered sugar & carbonated water Singapore sling |
#3739, aired 2000-11-30 | CHEERS $500: This almond-flavored liqueur & creme de cacao are ingredients of a silver cloud cocktail Amaretto |
#3675, aired 2000-07-21 | SPELL MY FIRST NAME $200: Alley of "Cheers" K-I-R-S-T-I-E |
#3605, aired 2000-04-14 | PLAYING DUMB $100: On "The Simpsons", when Homer went to Cheers, Norm called this bartender a "brain-dead hick" Woody |
#3575, aired 2000-03-03 | NEW YORK LANDMARKS $400: Cheers! This tavern has been a favorite spot in Central Park for 6 decades Tavern on the Green |
#3553, aired 2000-02-02 | POETRY $200: "And when, responding to the cheers, he lightly doffed his hat, no stranger in the crowd could doubt 'twas" he Casey (at the bat) |
#3543, aired 2000-01-19 | HE WAS IN THAT? $200: Before playing Cliff on "Cheers", John Ratzenberger appeared as Major Derlin in this second "Star Wars" film The Empire Strikes Back |
#3467, aired 1999-10-05 | FICTIONAL BARTENDERS $100: Boston bar owned by Sam Malone Cheers |
#3415, aired 1999-06-11 | THEY REST IN RHODE ISLAND $400: Nicholas Colasanto, who was behind the bar as Coach on this sitcom, is in a Cranston, R.I. cemetery Cheers |
#3399, aired 1999-05-20 | CLASSIC SITCOMS $200: In early 1988 this "Cheers" patron married Lilith, a sharp-tempered fellow psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane |
#3320, aired 1999-01-29 | KELSEY GRAMMER $500: The male lead in "Yentl", he gave without taking when he recommended Kelsey for a part on "Cheers" Mandy Patinkin |
#3317, aired 1999-01-26 | ACTORS & ACTRESSES $100: He played a box of lemon chiffon pie mix in a TV commercial long before playing Sam on "Cheers" Ted Danson |
#3285, aired 1998-12-11 | TV THEME SONGS $100: It's the bar "where everybody knows your name" Cheers |
#3267, aired 1998-11-17 | BOSTON TV $200: Everybody knows the name of this long-running sitcom inspired by Boston's Bull & Finch Pub Cheers |
#3232, aired 1998-09-29 | THE EX FILES $300: Few recall that she played Frasier's first ex-wife on "Cheers"; now she's Kenneth Branagh's ex Emma Thompson |
#3229, aired 1998-09-24 | IT USED TO BE ILLEGAL $100: Cheers! This became legal again on December 5, 1933 when Utah ratified the 21st Amendment Alcohol |
#3201, aired 1998-06-29 | THE "LONG" & THE "SHORT" OF IT $300: She reprised her "Cheers" role as Diane Chambers on "Frasier" Shelley Long |
#3189, aired 1998-06-11 | ACTRESSES & THEIR ROLES $400: "Cheers" to this actress who plays a romance expert & owner of "Veronica's Closet" Kirstie Alley |
#3134, aired 1998-03-26 | CLASSIC SITCOM CHARACTERS $300: This "Cheers" mailman gleaned all the trivia he knows from his mother Esther Cliff Clavin |
#3126, aired 1998-03-16 | TURNING 50 IN '98 $200: We wonder where the time wendt for George Wendt, who played this barfly on "Cheers" Norm Peterson |
#3108, aired 1998-02-18 | THE 17TH CENTURY $800: Cheers to this Benedictine monk who pioneered the making of champagne in 1698 Dom Perignon |
#3088, aired 1998-01-21 | ACTOR-DIRECTORS $300: "A Bronx Tale", the first film directed by this "Taxi Driver" star, earned critical praise, not Bronx cheers Robert De Niro |
#3073, aired 1997-12-31 | BONUS TV $200: He's the character who regularly worked with Sam Malone behind the bar at "Cheers" Coach & Woody |
#3067, aired 1997-12-23 | MUSEUMS $200: This Dublin brewery's 19th C. hop store has been converted into a museum detailing its history....Cheers! Guinness |
#3050, aired 1997-11-28 | NEVERMORE $1,000 (Daily Double): This sitcom's last episode, which aired on May 20, 1993, was titled "One for the Road" Cheers |
#2955, aired 1997-06-06 | TV ACTORS & ROLES $500: During "Cheers"' first years, Nicholas Colasanto played Ernie Pantusso, better known by this nickname "Coach" |
#2868, aired 1997-02-05 | MOM ROLES $300: Cheers to this actress who played Mollie, the mom in the "Look Who's Talking" films Kirstie Alley |
#2861, aired 1997-01-27 | TV THEME SONGS $200: "Making your way in the world today takes everything you've got" Cheers |
#2829, aired 1996-12-12 | TELEVISION $1,500 (Daily Double): In 1985 he replaced Coach behind the bar at "Cheers" Woody Harrelson (the character's name was Woody Boyd) |
#2782, aired 1996-10-08 | DOUBLE TALK NAMES $100: Neuwirth of "Cheers" Bebe |
#2765, aired 1996-09-13 | AROUND THE WORLD $500: The Kenyatta Conference Centre is one of this capital city's architectural landmarks Nairobi |
#2566, aired 1995-10-30 | THE "LONG" & THE "SHORT" OF IT $100: As Diane Chambers on "Cheers", she jilted Kelsey Grammer's character, Dr. Frasier Crane Shelley Long |
#2558, aired 1995-10-18 | CELEBRITY CHEERLEADERS $200: We wonder what accent this "Sophie's Choice" star used when shouting her high school cheers Meryl Streep |
#2557, aired 1995-10-17 | EUROPEAN POTPOURRI $400: In Slovenia it's "Zdravljica", which means "the toast" the national anthem |
#2549, aired 1995-10-05 | TELEVISION $100: When "Cheers" ended, this Kelsey Grammer character moved to Seattle & became a radio shrink Frasier |
#2512, aired 1995-07-04 | THE EMMYS $100: In 1991 Kirstie Alley won an Emmy for playing Rebecca Howe on this sitcom Cheers |
#2510, aired 1995-06-30 | FILE UNDER "M" $100: 3 cheers for this cone-shaped device that amplifies a cheerleader's cheers a megaphone |
#2501, aired 1995-06-19 | ACTORS & ACTRESSES $200: Before breaking into show biz, this actress who played Rebecca on "Cheers" was an interior decorator Kirstie Alley |
#2411, aired 1995-02-13 | MARSUPIALS $500: Besides Australia, wallabies can be found on this large island just north of it New Guinea |
#2403, aired 1995-02-01 | MAGAZINES $200: "Jeopardy!" is one of the shows that's been cheered in this weekly's "Cheers 'n' Jeers" column TV Guide |
#2394, aired 1995-01-19 | TOYS & GAMES $100: A trivia game based on this TV sitcom includes "Normisms", "Cliffisms" & "Carla's Dares" Cheers |
#2344, aired 1994-11-10 | SITCOM CHARACTERS $100: This mailman on "Cheers" gleaned some of his knowledge from reading the magazines he delivered Cliff (Clavin) |
#2337, aired 1994-11-01 | MUSICAL THEATRE $400: Bebe Neuwirth, who played Lilith on "Cheers", starred as Lola in a recent revival of this Broadway musical Damn Yankees |
#2319, aired 1994-10-06 | TV PERSONALITIES $100: Kirstie Alley said she "cried for three days" when she found out this series was going off the air Cheers |
#2307, aired 1994-09-20 | WORLD ALMANAC 1893 $100: A list of these, perhaps the largest ever published, included "Rah, rah, ru, Bucknell, B.U." cheers |
#2241, aired 1994-05-09 | TV SITCOMS $400: The only time the face of Norm's wife, Vera, was seen on this sitcom, it was covered with pie Cheers |
#2202, aired 1994-03-15 | TV SPINOFFS $200: Carla Tortelli's one-time husband Nick was featured on "The Tortellis", a spinoff of this sitcom Cheers |
#2168, aired 1994-01-26 | "Mc"PEOPLE $600: One of this "Little Rascal"'s last appearances before his death in 1993 was a cameo on "Cheers" Spanky McFarland |
#2153, aired 1994-01-05 | 1980s TV $100: In a 1987 episode of this series, waitress Diane Chambers left her job to write a novel Cheers |
#2106, aired 1993-11-01 | TELEVISION $400: She's won 4 Emmys for playing Carla the waitress on "Cheers" Rhea Perlman |
#2091, aired 1993-10-11 | SHAKESPEAREAN ACTORS $1000: Kelsey Grammer, Dr. Fraser Crane on "Cheers", was once cast as Cassio in this tragedy Othello |
#2079, aired 1993-09-23 | THE EMMY AWARDS $400: Bebe Neuwirth, a 1986 Tony winner for "Sweet Charity", won 2 Emmys for playing Lilith on this sitcom Cheers |
#1933, aired 1993-01-20 | FAMOUS WOODYS $300: He's been seen sitting in the "Jeopardy!" audience in "White Men Can't Jump" & "Cheers" Woody Harrelson |
#1871, aired 1992-10-26 | FASHION DESIGNERS $100: Givenchy costumed this actress for "Breakfast at Tiffany's" & even created a perfume for her Audrey Hepburn |
#1863, aired 1992-10-14 | FOREIGN WORDS & PHRASES $500: Derived from a word meaning "cup", it's the Scandinavian equivalent of "cheers" or "to your health" skol |
#1789, aired 1992-05-14 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $200: Columns in this weekly magazine include "Cheers 'n' Jeers", "Video Cassette Report" & "The Couch Critic" TV Guide |
#1780, aired 1992-05-01 | TV TOWNS $100: Based on a real-life bar called the Bull and Finch, "Cheers" is set in this city Boston |
#1707, aired 1992-01-21 | FAMOUS NAMES $8,000 (Daily Double): Familial relationship of Madame Sun Yat-sen to Madame Chiang Kai-shek sisters |
#1672, aired 1991-12-03 | THE 1870s $1000: Don't give 3 cheers but 12 tones for this Austrian composer born September 13, 1874 Schoenberg |
#1618, aired 1991-09-18 | TV DOCTORS $100: Kelsey Grammer plays psychiatrist Frasier Crane on this sitcom Cheers |
#1554, aired 1991-05-09 | TV SITCOMS $300: This accountant played by George Wendt is 1 of 4 characters who have been on "Cheers" since its 1982 beginning Norm |
#1553, aired 1991-05-08 | TELEVISION $1,000 (Daily Double): In this sitcom's 1991 wedding of the couple seen here, the bride wore the dress from her real wedding in 1989: Full House |
#1548, aired 1991-05-01 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $100: Marriott Corp. has announced plans to open 46 bars patterned on this sitcom Cheers |
#1535, aired 1991-04-12 | UNREAL ESTATE $100: This Thursday night sitcom takes place at Hillman College A Different World |
#1518, aired 1991-03-20 | PEOPLE $300: Roger Rees played Nicholas Nickleby on the stage before playing Robin Colcord on this sitcom Cheers |
#1289, aired 1990-03-22 | TV "P"EOPLE $100: She's won 4 "Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy" Emmys as Carla on "Cheers" Rhea Perlman |
#1210, aired 1989-12-01 | TV GUIDE SAYS $200: "Another shot glass is fired in the continuing 'Bar War' with Gary's Old Towne Tavern" Cheers |
#1158, aired 1989-09-20 | TV THEMES $100: This sitcom's theme song is subtitled "Where Everybody Knows Your Name" Cheers |
#1132, aired 1989-07-04 | PUBLISHING $200: Its weekly features include "Grapevine", "Cheers 'n' Jeers" & "Television Crossword" TV Guide |
#1124, aired 1989-06-22 | TV GUIDE SAYS $300: "Sam isn't worried about Diane repaying a $500 loan, until Carla points out her expensive spending habits" Cheers |
#1080, aired 1989-04-21 | FASHION HISTORY $400: 3 cheers for the Mesopotamians--they dressed mainly in wool in these 3 colors red, white & blue |
#1069, aired 1989-04-06 | TELEVISION $200: When "Making the Grade" failed after a month in 1982, George Wendt went on to this series Cheers |
#1044, aired 1989-03-02 | HODGEPODGE $400: A new coalition against ocean pollution was recently announced by this actor, "Cheers"'s former owner Ted Danson |
#1028, aired 1989-02-08 | TELEVISION $300: Name of the bar managed once again this season by Sam Malone Cheers |
#1025, aired 1989-02-03 | LYRICS $200: Sitcom whose theme song begins, "Making your way in the world today takes ev'rything you've got" Cheers |
#932, aired 1988-09-27 | BIRD NAMES $400: A short actress on "Cheers" with the name of a large, flightless bird Rhea Perlman |
#926, aired 1988-09-19 | ACTORS & ROLES $400: She played Coach's daughter on "Cheers", but now she's "Moonlighting" Allyce Beasley |
#839, aired 1988-04-07 | COLONIAL AMERICA $10,000 (Daily Double): Rather than towns & villages, early Maryland settlers built these medieval estates manors |
#678, aired 1987-07-15 | SHOW BIZ SHELLEYS $100: 3 "cheers" for this actress who played waitress Diane Chambers Shelley Long |
#593, aired 1987-03-18 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $200: It's yelled by almost everyone in "Cheers" whenever Mr. Peterson enters the bar Norm |
#565, aired 1987-02-06 | DANGEROUS ANIMALS $200: When Juergen Hergert set record, spending 90 days in a cage with 24 of these, he got cheers, not hisses snakes |
#522, aired 1986-12-09 | LAST LINES $1000: Song which concludes, "3 cheers for the red, white & blue" "Columbia, The Gem Of The Ocean" |
#468, aired 1986-09-24 | FAMOUS PARTNERS $600: Writing brothers Glen & Les who, with director Jim Burrows, helm the TV hit "Cheers" the Charles brothers |
#406, aired 1986-03-31 | TELEVISION $400: In 1985 doctors from "St.
Elsewhere" visited the bar from this show also set in Boston Cheers |
#265, aired 1985-09-13 | TV TRIVIA $100: It's the bar "where everybody knows your name" Cheers |
#16, aired 1984-10-01 | TELEVISION $300: Series in which Ted Danson doesn't touch liquor, but fondles Shelley Long Cheers |