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#8579, aired 2022-02-17DESSERT $200: Popular in the South, chess pie is basically this pie without those big brown nuts pecan pie
#6804, aired 2014-03-27GOOD OL' SOUTHERN COOKIN' $1200: "Joy of Cooking" says that chess pies, a Southern specialty, are essentially these nut pies without the nuts pecan pies
#5241, aired 2007-05-28CHESS NUTS $200: Careful! In tournament play, once you do this, you have to move the piece touch it
#5241, aired 2007-05-28CHESS NUTS $600: In the Looking-Glass world, this author used chess pieces to represent members of royalty Lewis Carroll
#5241, aired 2007-05-28CHESS NUTS $800: The 2 main "mates" that end a chess game; one's a win, the other a draw checkmate & stalemate
#5241, aired 2007-05-28CHESS NUTS $1000: A Grandmaster should plan a "grand" this, the first phase of a chess game an opening
#5241, aired 2007-05-28CHESS NUTS $2,000 (Daily Double): It's the playing unit that's most often sacrificed in a gambit a pawn
#3959, aired 2001-11-15CHESS NUTS $200: It's the only chess piece that can jump over others a knight
#3959, aired 2001-11-15CHESS NUTS $600: The 17th letter of the English alphabet, in chess notation it stands for the most powerful piece on the board Q (for queen)
#3959, aired 2001-11-15CHESS NUTS $1000: In 1985 he became the youngest world chess champion when he defeated another Soviet player, Anatoly Karpov Garry Kasparov
#3959, aired 2001-11-15CHESS NUTS $2,000 (Daily Double): If you pawn your chess set, the shop will check to make sure there are this many pawns in it 16
#3628, aired 2000-05-17CHESS NUTS $100: Neither player wins with this kind of "mate" Stalemate
#3628, aired 2000-05-17CHESS NUTS $200: The only chess move in which a player may move 2 of his own pieces at the same time Castling
#3628, aired 2000-05-17CHESS NUTS $300: In chess notation, QR stands for this Queen side rook
#3628, aired 2000-05-17CHESS NUTS $400: A special way a pawn may capture, it's French for "in passing" En passant
#3628, aired 2000-05-17CHESS NUTS $500: Bobby Fischer beat this man in Iceland in 1972 to take the world chess title Boris Spassky

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