#9083, aired 2024-04-17 | ENDS WITH "B" $1000: It's a jester's red cap possibly named for its resemblance to a male chicken's crest a coxcomb |
#9082, aired 2024-04-16 | SAY IT IN SPANISH $1200: The name of this dish literally means "rice with chicken" arroz con pollo |
#9081, aired 2024-04-15 | THE VOICE OF TELEVISION $200: Billy Dee Williams voiced Fudge Turnover as well as himself on this "mechanized poultry" show that debuted on TV in 2005 Robot Chicken |
#9069, aired 2024-03-28 | ALPHANUMERICS $200: A mix of tomatoes, oranges, garlic & more, this bills itself as "the perfect complement to burgers, steak, chicken..." A.1. |
#9054, aired 2024-03-07 | SPORTS MASCOT HISTORY $200: Starting his career at the San Diego Zoo, he's "an embryonic Charles Chaplin in... feathers", says his biography the San Diego Chicken |
#9047, aired 2024-02-27 | ANTONYMIC PAIRS $600: Ingredients to make this type of Chinese chicken dish may include sugar, pineapple & distilled vinegar sweet & sour |
#9029, aired 2024-02-01 | NONFICTION $800: Jack Canfield & Mark Victor Hansen began ladling out advice in this book in 1993 Chicken Soup for the Soul |
#9023, aired 2024-01-24 | THE ERRORS TOUR $800: Examples of this oopsy with -ism or without include "chicken pops", "he took her for granite" & "decapitated coffee" a malapropism |
#9022, aired 2024-01-23 | SQUEAKER OF THE HOUSE $400: The standing chicken & smiley face round ball are squeaky these made by Chiwava--okay, I'll throw it just one more time dog toys |
#8996, aired 2023-12-18 | DANCE REVOLUTION $1200: For years partygoers have been flapping their wings doing this dance (not to be confused with the "Funky" version) the "Chicken Dance" |
#8988, aired 2023-12-06 | WHAT DO I "GET" $200: A bite-size piece of chicken a nugget |
#8988, aired 2023-12-06 | AFRICAN CUISINE $800: Doro wat, stewed chicken often eaten with injera bread, is a national dish of this East African country Ethiopia |
#22, aired 2023-12-06 | SPELLED RONG ON PURPOSE $300: This fast food chain claims the "A" in its name represents "the 'Grade-A' quality of our chicken" Chick-fil-A |
#21, aired 2023-11-29 | SLOVENIA, BABY, SLOVENIA! $1500: Can't find Slovenia on a map? Look for the shape of this animal, which it's widely said to resemble a chicken |
#8981, aired 2023-11-27 | PICK A SIDE $1000: Try sauteeing these green leaves of the taro plant to go with your jerk chicken; it's also the name of a soup using the greens callaloo |
#8981, aired 2023-11-27 | COUNTRY MUSIC HITS $1200: In their first No. 1 hit, the Zac Brown Band served up "A Little Bit Of" this, "& cold beer on a Friday night" chicken fried |
#8977, aired 2023-11-21 | CHICKEN SOUP $200: Chickenfoot is a multi-pronged variation of this game that uses white game tiles with pips dominoes |
#8977, aired 2023-11-21 | CHICKEN SOUP $400: Enjoy some jerk chicken in this Caribbean country where it originated Jamaica |
#8977, aired 2023-11-21 | CHICKEN SOUP $600: An ancestor of Alex Haley, he was played on TV by Ben Vereen Chicken George |
#8977, aired 2023-11-21 | CHICKEN SOUP $800: One of this state's official symbols is seen here Rhode Island |
#8977, aired 2023-11-21 | CHICKEN SOUP $1000: During the 16th c. Wojna Kokosza, or "Chicken War" in this country, rebels ate nearly all of the region's poultry Poland |
#8976, aired 2023-11-20 | ALL GOD'S CREATURES $600: Called a "bamboo chicken" by locals in Belize, a male one of these lizards can reach over 6 feet an iguana |
#8968, aired 2023-11-08 | I PITY DA FOOD! $600: Cook boneless this fowl until the internal temp is 165 degrees; that's a rough day for a capon a hen (chicken) |
#18, aired 2023-10-25 | FOODS NAMED AFTER PEOPLE $1200: Featuring fried chicken pieces in a sweet sauce, this Chinese takeout favorite is named after a 19th century military leader General Tso's chicken |
#8952, aired 2023-10-17 | ANIMALS IN ITALIAN $200: Don't be afraid--this animal is a pollo a chicken |
#8939, aired 2023-09-28 | SEOUL FOOD $600: Chimaek is all the rage, a dish that pairs fried chicken with this potent potable, perhaps a Busan lager beer |
#14, aired 2023-09-27 | CHICKEN FIVE WAYS $100: You can get royally full on this dish that calls for cubed chicken, mushrooms, a sherry cream sauce and a few slices of toast chicken à la king |
#14, aired 2023-09-27 | CHICKEN FIVE WAYS $200: Said to have been invented in Glasgow in the 1970s, this spiced Indian curry is often called a national dish of Britain chicken tikka masala |
#14, aired 2023-09-27 | CHICKEN FIVE WAYS $300: A debate that continues to tear the country apart: should chicken wings come with a side of blue cheese or this dressing ranch |
#14, aired 2023-09-27 | CHICKEN FIVE WAYS $400: For a flavorful chicken Marsala, chefs recommend using real Marsala, a fortified wine made on this Italian island Sicily |
#14, aired 2023-09-27 | CHICKEN FIVE WAYS $500: In Japan, these succulent chicken skewers are grilled over a smokeless type of charcoal called binchotan yakitori |
#8926, aired 2023-09-11 | A LATIN BESTIARY $1000: Pullus, "chicken", gives us this English word for a young & yummy hen a pullet |
#8917, aired 2023-07-18 | 3-WORD RESPONSES $400: Feathers flew in the business world in 1991 when a fast food chain slimmed down to 3 letters from this name Kentucky Fried Chicken |
#8914, aired 2023-07-13 | EAT IT! WEAR IT! OR SIT ON IT! $400: The dried chilies in this spicy Szechwan chicken dish might have a little too much "pao" for some kung pao chicken |
#8909, aired 2023-07-06 | THE MAIN INGREDIENT $1200: In the Indian dish saag paneer: spinach & this cheese |
#8909, aired 2023-07-06 | THE MAIN INGREDIENT $2000: In coquilles St. Jacques scallops |
#8906, aired 2023-07-03 | WORDS WITHIN WORDS $1200: Inside a domesticated fowl is this word of disgust; it's paired with "the" in Gen Z slang for a dating turnoff the ick |
#8894, aired 2023-06-15 | BIRD IDIOMS $600: Cliff diving for your 75th birthday? Better act your age; you're no... this a spring chicken |
#8889, aired 2023-06-08 | IMPOSTORS $400: Dressed as a line judge, Barry Bremen snuck onto the field at this sporting event in Jan. 1981; his 1982 effort as a chicken failed the Super Bowl |
#8880, aired 2023-05-26 | FOOD STUFF $1000: This national-named dish of poultry, greens & crunchy bits was popularized at Madame Wu's restaurant in the '60s Chinese chicken salad |
#17, aired 2023-05-23 | SCULPTORS $1200: Weird, it's abstract but it's also a chicken--it's this, from words for "Life" & "shape", maybe by Jean Arp or Anish Kapoor biomorphic sculpture |
#8875, aired 2023-05-19 | MULTIPLE MEANINGS $1000: Each of the items seen here is this, with a different preceding word tender |
#9, aired 2023-05-15 | NICKNAMES $400: I'm sorry you're not feeling well; I'll bring over chicken soup, nicknamed this, referencing a religion & a medication Jewish penicillin |
#8857, aired 2023-04-25 | SEPARATION $1600: A boning knife separates chicken from its carcass; this type of knife is used to free fish meat from its skeleton & skin a fillet knife |
#8829, aired 2023-03-16 | WHAT KIND OF FOWL AM I? $200: A dangerous game played until someone backs down chicken |
#8824, aired 2023-03-09 | LET'S GET DIRTY $1000: For a traditional Cajun dish, add chicken liver or gizzards to this, making it "dirty" rice |
#8810, aired 2023-02-17 | SOMETIMES A "LITTLE" IS ENOUGH $1200: Animation purists said, "The sky is falling" when this computer-animated film was released in 2005 Chicken Little |
#8804, aired 2023-02-09 | ON THEIR FAST FOOD MENU $400: A Meatzza Pizza & a Chicken Habanero Sandwich Domino's |
#8779, aired 2023-01-05 | NOT CHICKEN FEED $200: These leaves are the dietary staple of the koala eucalyptus leaves |
#8779, aired 2023-01-05 | NOT CHICKEN FEED $400: Wild these subsist almost entirely on bamboo; in captivity, Mei Xiang also gets fruit, vegetables & special biscuits pandas |
#8779, aired 2023-01-05 | NOT CHICKEN FEED $600: African this-eating snakes can smell whether a prospective meal is rotten or far along in development; it won't eat either eggs |
#8779, aired 2023-01-05 | NOT CHICKEN FEED $800: These "regal" butterflies eat nectar, but as caterpillars, they love usually toxic milkweed leaves monarch butterflies |
#8779, aired 2023-01-05 | BRING IT! $800: For our potluck, please bring the chicken dish named for this capital, famed for emitting a stream of butter when you cut into it Kiev |
#8779, aired 2023-01-05 | NOT CHICKEN FEED $1000: Black-footed these little weasels eat mostly prairie dogs & add insult to injury by taking over their burrows ferrets |
#9, aired 2023-01-05 | WE MEAN BUSINESS $300: Its Family Bundle Classic bundles 6,537 calories across fries, pies, drinks, chicken sammies & nuggets & of course, Whoppers Burger King |
#9, aired 2023-01-05 | LET ME NOODLE ON THAT $300: The product called Cup Noodles features instant these noodles & comes in flavors like chicken & spicy lime shrimp ramen |
#8747, aired 2022-11-22 | RHYMING PHRASES $200: The first 2 words repeat in this 4-word cry of victory that involves poultry winner, winner, chicken dinner |
#8746, aired 2022-11-21 | WITH CREAM CHEESE $1200: Wrap a tortilla around chicken & cream cheese to get this dish whose Spanish name means "spiced with chile" enchilada |
#7, aired 2022-11-06 | JOHNNY GILBERT SAYS THE NO. 1 HITS $1500: "Chickity China, the Chinese chicken, you have a drumstick & your brain stops tickin', watchin' X-Files with no lights on" "One Week" |
#8715, aired 2022-10-07 | EUROPEAN EATS $800: In France les cuisses de grenouille are these, & we hear they taste like chicken frog legs |
#8710, aired 2022-09-30 | SANDWICHES $1000: This Vietnamese sandwich, typically with pork or chicken & pickled vegetables on a baguette, has become popular in the U.S. as well bánh mì |
#8690, aired 2022-07-22 | AT CROSS PURPOSES $200: Using an unwashed knife on fruit after cutting up this for your poulet a la Bretonne risks cross-contamination chicken |
#8654, aired 2022-06-02 | NUGGETS OF INFORMATION $600: In 2019 this Springdale, Arkansas-based company, a chicken nugget powerhouse, rolled out plant-based nuggets Tyson (Foods) |
#8651, aired 2022-05-30 | POTPOURRI $1000: Sadly, the heath hen went extinct in 1932, but we still have its relative, the prairie this, known for its courtship displays a chicken (grouse) |
#8650, aired 2022-05-27 | WORDS FROM GEOGRAPHY $600: Now looka, I say, looka here! This breed of chicken is named for Livorno, Italy a Leghorn |
#8629, aired 2022-04-28 | DOUBLE DOUBLE-LETTER WORDS $2000: Ooh la la, chicken is sautéed & then stewed to make this French-named dish fricassée |
#8628, aired 2022-04-27 | THE CHICKEN OR THE EGG $200: This French-named dish is basically an egg pie; the Lorraine region is associated with it quiche |
#8628, aired 2022-04-27 | THE CHICKEN OR THE EGG $400: McDonald's launched these nationally in 1983 chicken nuggets |
#8628, aired 2022-04-27 | THE CHICKEN OR THE EGG $600: This meat is an ingredient in both chicken cordon bleu & a Denver omelet ham |
#8628, aired 2022-04-27 | THE CHICKEN OR THE EGG $800: Italian for fried gives us the name of this egg dish, basically an unfolded omelet frittata |
#8628, aired 2022-04-27 | THE CHICKEN OR THE EGG $1000: Eggs & a peppery tomato sauce are the basis of this trendy Mideast breakfast dish shakshuka |
#8623, aired 2022-04-20 | THE HUNGER NAMES $600: Unappetizing term for the chicken proverbially served at a banquet or testimonial dinner the rubber chicken dinner |
#8622, aired 2022-04-19 | THE ABCs OF INDIAN FOOD $400: T is for this tasty poultry dish, named for the clay oven it's roasted in Tandoori chicken |
#8619, aired 2022-04-14 | ON ITS FAST FOOD MENU $600: The original Orange Chicken, & perhaps some sides Panda Express |
#8606, aired 2022-03-28 | A SONG & A DANCE $800: For over half a century, partygoers have been flapping their arms to this novelty tune; even Weird Al covered it in a polka medley the "Chicken Dance" |
#8606, aired 2022-03-28 | NOSH $1000: Tyler Florence's recipe for this includes 4 chicken breasts, 1/2 pound of gruyere & 4 thin slices of prosciutto di Parma chicken cordon bleu |
#8596, aired 2022-03-14 | "SH"! $2000: It's a Middle Eastern sandwich in a pita or wrap with lamb or chicken, shaved from a rotating spit shawarma |
#8594, aired 2022-03-10 | VACCINES $400: Prior to the vaccine, 3 to 4 million people a year in the U.S. got this disease also called rubeola measles |
#18, aired 2022-02-22 | FOOD COMBOS $1000: In L.A., foodies & locals like to dine at "Roscoe's House of" these paired foods Chicken & Waffles |
#8580, aired 2022-02-18 | FROM S TO S $400: This affliction is a reactivation of the same virus that causes chicken pox shingles |
#8578, aired 2022-02-16 | PLANETARY TALK $1600: A sweet wine used to cook with chicken or veal marsala |
#8577, aired 2022-02-15 | EDIBLE ETYMOLOGY $1000: The name of this style of slow-roasted, seasoned chicken of Jamaica comes from the Quechua for "dried meat" jerk chicken |
#2, aired 2022-02-08 | MORE THAN ONE MEANING $1000: To complain, or a bird also known as the prairie chicken a grouse |
#8570, aired 2022-02-04 | DANCE PARTY $1000: This 2-word dance promoted by Rufus Thomas in a 1970 hit involves "flapping" your arms the Funky Chicken |
#8559, aired 2022-01-20 | GETTING A SHOT $200: Cockadoodledon't avoid the shot for this disease also known as varicella, mostly mild in kids but possibly fatal to adults chicken pox |
#8556, aired 2022-01-17 | INTERNATIONAL FOOD & DRINK $1600: With or without masala, this Indian dish that often contains chicken literally means "bits" or "pieces" tikka |
#8523, aired 2021-12-01 | THE COMPANY'S PRODUCT $200: Its 57 sauce will "add zest to chicken", if zest is your thing Heinz |
#8522, aired 2021-11-30 | SOUNDS SERIOUS $400: Cutis anserina is nothing to worry about; it's just this "fowl" reaction to cold or fear goose bumps |
#8513, aired 2021-11-17 | READERS, DIGEST $800: This Henry Fielding hero & Mrs. Waters have a sexy ox-eating scene; in the movie, it's seafood & chicken Tom Jones |
#8502, aired 2021-11-02 | IN THEIR 60s $400: In 1956, after a rerouted highway killed business for his chicken restaurant, he sold it & started over Colonel Sanders |
#8487, aired 2021-10-12 | AT THE ORGAN $600: This protein- & iron-rich chicken part in "chopped" form is also in a common rhetorical question liver |
#8448, aired 2021-07-21 | WE GUARANTEE IT $400: Herbert Hoover ran ads in the 1920s promising one of these "for every pot" a chicken |
#8423, aired 2021-06-16 | ODD STATE FACTS $1000: The oddly named town of Chicken Bristle is south of Champaign in this state Illinois |
#8422, aired 2021-06-15 | HOME, SWEET ANIMAL HOME $800: Poultry reside in a coop or pen & walk around in this 3-letter enclosure a chicken run |
#8413, aired 2021-06-02 | NEW TO THE OED $400: Chickens don't have these digits, but in 2020 the OED acknowledged their existence in a popular fried food product (chicken) fingers |
#8401, aired 2021-05-17 | FOWL LANGUAGE $400: An insignificant sum of money chicken feed (chicken scratch) |
#8397, aired 2021-05-11 | TV TITLE ANIMALS $1000: Episodes of this Adult Swim stop-motion show include "Junk in the Trunk", "Lust for Puppets" & "Toy Meets Girl" Robot Chicken |
#8392, aired 2021-05-04 | AMERICAN MUSIC $800: The polka-influenced waila music of Arizona Native Americans is also known by this poultry term for bad handwriting chicken scratch |
#8388, aired 2021-04-28 | MODERN HEBREW $800: Oddly, the Hebrew name for this New World poultry translates to "Indian chicken" a turkey |
#8366, aired 2021-03-29 | YOU'LL EAT THOSE WORDS $400: In "Rebel Without a Cause", James Dean & a rival play this in speeding cars, with unfortunate results chicken |
#8364, aired 2021-03-25 | VOCABULARY $2000: This dish in which chicken is simmered with herbs gets its name from the Italian for "hunter" cacciatore |
#8351, aired 2021-03-08 | STRANGE BEDFELLOWS $400: In "The Hangover", Ed Helms wakes up next to a chicken, but has a bigger problem--one of these in the bathroom a tiger |
#8344, aired 2021-02-25 | CHICKEN NUGGETS $400: After getting hit on the head with an acorn, this character warns that "The sky is falling" Chicken Little |
#8344, aired 2021-02-25 | CHICKEN NUGGETS $800: By 1964 he had more than 600 franchises of his Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurants Colonel Sanders |
#8344, aired 2021-02-25 | CHICKEN NUGGETS $1200: A chicken's eggshell is primarily made of this compound, CaCO3 calcium carbonate |
#8344, aired 2021-02-25 | CHICKEN NUGGETS $1600: In 2001 Member of Parliament Robin Cook proclaimed this Indian-British chicken preparation to be a U.K. national dish chicken tikka masala |
#8344, aired 2021-02-25 | CHICKEN NUGGETS $2000: A domesticated fowl of Southeast Asia may be the ancestor of this official state bird of Rhode Island the red hen |
#8338, aired 2021-02-17 | DOCUMENTARIES $1200: In the 2019 sequel to this 2004 film, Morgan Spurlock turns his focus from McDonald's to the fast food chicken industry Super Size Me |
#8293, aired 2020-12-02 | ALLITERATIVE TV SHOWS $400: The fried chicken franchise "Los Pollos Hermanos" was a front for nefarious fowl-ness on this show Breaking Bad |
#8281, aired 2020-11-16 | FOREIGN WORDS & PHRASES $1600: Excessive sentimentality or chicken fat--this Yiddish word means both schmaltz |
#8278, aired 2020-11-11 | SET THE TABLE $400: These can be quite elegant as in the 19th century Venetian example here; tacos & fried chicken must have been popular in 19th century Venice a finger bowl |
#8272, aired 2020-11-03 | WEIGHT, WHAT'S THAT? $200: In this job, a highway weigh station is called a "chicken coop" as you sit in a line hoping you don't exceed 80,000 pounds truck driving |
#8270, aired 2020-10-30 | HAPPY HALLOWEEN! $800: This tri-colored treat that is, let's say, not universally adored was once called chicken feed; yum? candy corn |
#8249, aired 2020-10-01 | NEW TO THE OED $600: This name of an alarmist fowl from a folk tale Chicken Little |
#8245, aired 2020-09-25 | GUYS NAMED DOUG $400: This "Original Human Beatbox" opened Doug E.'s, a chicken & waffle restaurant Doug E. Fresh |
#8228, aired 2020-06-03 | IS IT BIGGER THAN A CHICKEN? $200: Yes, it's this Acropolis temple completed in 438 B.C.; the foundation seems good, but it could probably use a little roof work the Parthenon |
#8228, aired 2020-06-03 | IS IT BIGGER THAN A CHICKEN? $400: No, but the 2-inch "Midnite Minichamp" version of this pocketknife comes with tools that perform 17 different functions the Swiss Army knife |
#8228, aired 2020-06-03 | IS IT BIGGER THAN A CHICKEN? $600: Yes, & as the largest ships in the U.S. Navy, each is powered by 2 nuclear reactors & can displace 100,000 tons an aircraft carrier |
#8228, aired 2020-06-03 | IS IT BIGGER THAN A CHICKEN? $800: No--the bee variety of this is the world's smallest bird at only about 2 inches long a hummingbird |
#8228, aired 2020-06-03 | IS IT BIGGER THAN A CHICKEN? $1000: Yes, & the massive Three Gorges Dam generates 22,500 megawatts stretching 1.4 miles across this river the Yangtze River |
#8224, aired 2020-05-28 | I'M A CHICK $400: The third iteration of this game named for the virtual people created has an add-on where you fight with Charles the evil chicken The Sims |
#8224, aired 2020-05-28 | I'M A CHICK $1200: In the opening of this stop motion Adult Swim show, a mad scientist breathes life into a recently smooshed fowl Robot Chicken |
#8224, aired 2020-05-28 | I'M A CHICK $1600: On "The Muppet Show" the love of this Muppet's life was Camilla the chicken Gonzo |
#8215, aired 2020-05-01 | SPORTS MASCOTS $600: This Padres mascot was the first mascot featured on a baseball card the San Diego Chicken |
#8197, aired 2020-04-07 | DON'T BLANK ON THE MENU $200: McDonald's: 4-piece Chicken ___ McNuggets |
#8184, aired 2020-03-19 | AUTHORS' OTHER JOBS $2000: Early jobs for this "Hitchhiker's Guide" author include bodyguard, chicken shed cleaner & script editor for "Doctor Who" (Douglas) Adams |
#8181, aired 2020-03-16 | RECENT EVENTS $400: In 2019 a new buttermilk batter helped this chain sell out of its chicken sandwiches in just 2 weeks Popeyes |
#8172, aired 2020-03-03 | 4,4 $400: Designation for the thigh & leg of a roasted chicken, as opposed to the breast dark meat |
#8155, aired 2020-02-07 | WHERE'S THE BEEF? $600: Mmm! Here's this Southern favorite with a different type of meat in its name chicken-fried steak |
#8126, aired 2019-12-30 | EDIBLE POP CULTURE $1200: On "SNL" Dan Aykroyd once portrayed this Emmy-award-winning chef having a little difficulty preparing a chicken Julia Child |
#8122, aired 2019-12-24 | HAVE A COW $600: One day a year this restaurant chain offers free chicken if you dress like a cow Chick-fil-A |
#8117, aired 2019-12-17 | INTERNATIONAL YULETIDE $200: Thanks to smart marketing, many in Japan celebrate Kentucky Christmas eating this for dinner chicken |
#8116, aired 2019-12-16 | CHRISTMAS RAPPING $1000: This 1980s trio rapped, "It's Christmas time in Hollis, Queens, mom's cooking chicken and collard greens" Run-DMC |
#8075, aired 2019-10-18 | CLUE "N" RESPONSE $400: With this product you toss your chicken in a bag with bread crumbs before it goes in the oven Shake 'n Bake |
#8067, aired 2019-10-08 | THE MEAT INDUSTRY HALL OF FAME $400: Frank Perdue & Donald Tyson are best known for selling this type of meat chicken |
#8038, aired 2019-07-17 | ABBREV. TV CHANNELS $1000: Eat up "Chicken People" or "NASCAR: The Rise of American Speed" on this network, CMT Country Music Television |
#8034, aired 2019-07-11 | LET'S DANCE! $400: This "avian" party dance topped a 2017 list of what brides told DJs not to play the "Chicken Dance" |
#8031, aired 2019-07-08 | A LA WHAT? $800: This American dish is chicken with a mushroom cream sauce; if you want to be fancy, you can call it "poulet royale" in French chicken a la king |
#8001, aired 2019-05-27 | FEELING ART "C" $800: MoMA has a series of 32 Andy Warhol paintings of these cans, including clam chowder & chicken noodle Campbell's soups |
#7993, aired 2019-05-15 | FOOD STUFF $200: One of Cracker Barrel's fancy fixin's is country fried (not chicken fried) this steak |
#7993, aired 2019-05-15 | MORE THAN 1 MEANING $200: You can invest in shares of it, or you can use the beef or chicken type to make soup stock |
#7982, aired 2019-04-30 | TASTE SENSATIONS $200: This 3-letter word comes before "chicken" in a specialty of Nashville--do you dare try it? hot |
#7979, aired 2019-04-25 | WHAT'S FOR DINNER? $1000: We're having doro wat, a spicy chicken stew & the national dish of this African country Ethiopia |
#7971, aired 2019-04-15 | WORLD FULL OF IDIOMS $1000: The Portuguese equivalent of this colorful proverb is "your neighbor's chicken is always fatter" the grass is always greener |
#7955, aired 2019-03-22 | NOW YOU'RE COOKING $400: Because the rotation keeps the juices moving, rotisserie chicken is self-this, a process of adding moisture basting |
#7935, aired 2019-02-22 | FOREIGN-SOUNDING FOOD $400: Fried wonton strips, Mandarin orange & sesame dressing are key ingredients in this poultry salad Asian chicken salad |
#7927, aired 2019-02-12 | CLASSIC ADVENTURE NOVELS $1600: This C.S. Forester naval hero debuted in "Beat to Quarters" (a call to battle stations--not a chicken recipe instruction) (Horatio) Hornblower |
#7920, aired 2019-02-01 | WHAT A DAD WANTS $400: Dad's hungry! But on his own terms, opting for Wingstreet Chicken Wings at this chain instead of its title fare Pizza Hut |
#7918, aired 2019-01-30 | & EVERYTHING ELSE IN THE WORLD $200: The Spotted Cheetah was a 2017 pop-up restaurant with dishes like chicken Milanese incorporating this Frito-Lay snack Cheetos |
#7882, aired 2018-12-11 | DE-CAP-ITATE 'EM! $800: Take the "C-A-P" off a type of chicken & you get this preposition on |
#7881, aired 2018-12-10 | ALL KINDS OF BOOKS $1200: There are now over 250 titles in this series of inspirational books cooked up by Jack Canfield & Mark Victor Hansen Chicken Soup for the Soul |
#7877, aired 2018-12-04 | BE SAFE! $600: If you're chicken about eating that chicken, call 888-674-6854, this Cabinet dept.'s meat & poultry hotline the Department of Agriculture |
#7876, aired 2018-12-03 | COOKERS $600: As in India's popular Tandoori chicken, Tandoori means cooked in an oven made of this clay |
#7868, aired 2018-11-21 | WACKY WEDNESDAY $200: Oh, Florida woman! Your stomach pains weren't from food poisoning by General Tso's this in 2018--you were 37 weeks pregnant! chicken |
#7860, aired 2018-11-09 | ON THE MENU $800: At Chipotle your choice of meat includes steak, chicken, or this, braised & shredded pork carnitas |
#7821, aired 2018-09-17 | LETTUCE BEGIN $800: The owner of the Brown Derby in Hollywood got his name on this salad with lettuce, bacon, chicken, eggs & blue cheese a Cobb salad |
#7812, aired 2018-07-24 | MEATY LANGUAGE $600: To "run around like" one of these means to do things without thinking a chicken with his head cut off |
#7808, aired 2018-07-18 | PUN-ISHING CLUES $800: "What a chicken does to an egg", or a small ax hatch it/hatchet |
#7799, aired 2018-07-05 | YOU PASS BUTTER $1600: Da, Russian cookbook "Please to the Table" has recipe for this crispy chicken dish that squirts butter chicken Kiev |
#7786, aired 2018-06-18 | BUT IT'S LUNCHTIME $400: Every Scot knows that cock-a-leekie soup is a fine repast based on leeks & a stock made from this chicken |
#7782, aired 2018-06-12 | THE FOUR SEASONS $400: If people are constantly saying "you're no" this fowl, you're old, baby spring chicken |
#7775, aired 2018-06-01 | HERBS & SPICES $800: Sprigs of this herb once thought to enhance memory are used to season lamb & chicken rosemary |
#7773, aired 2018-05-30 | REFRIGERATOR MAGNETS $800: Bringing home bonafide fried chicken from this chain was a mistake--it will be gone "Louisiana Fast"! Popeyes |
#7763, aired 2018-05-16 | FAST FOOD $400: If you're not into the original recipe, as of 1995 this place serves chicken pot pies KFC |
#7763, aired 2018-05-16 | FAST FOOD $800: Chicken fries & BK caramel frappes are real things you can have at this chain Burger King |
#7763, aired 2018-05-16 | FAST FOOD $1000: Chicken comes star-shaped like the logo from this chain with the same parent company as Hardee's Carl's Jr. |
#7761, aired 2018-05-14 | LIFE SCIENCE MILESTONES $1200: In 1910 Peyton Rous got an order of chicken sarcoma & found that viruses can cause this disease cancer |
#7735, aired 2018-04-06 | NEW TO THE OXFORD ENGLISH DICTIONARY $600: This, Spanish for "rice with chicken" arroz con pollo |
#7726, aired 2018-03-26 | SOUNDS LIKE MEAT $400: This is played when 2 autos are headed straight for each other, with the loser being the first to turn away chicken |
#7708, aired 2018-02-28 | 4 OF THE SAME VOWEL, ONE WORD $400: Cajun rice dish with shrimp, chicken & veggies jambalaya |
#7679, aired 2018-01-18 | ____ & ____ $1600: If you're in L.A. & can't decide between breakfast & lunch, have both at Roscoe's famous "House of" these 2 foods chicken & waffles |
#7671, aired 2018-01-08 | 2.0 $800: In 2016 the Healthy this city 2.0 initiative was launched--in the home of stuffed pizza & chicken Vesuvio Chicago |
#7667, aired 2018-01-02 | ALL-AMERICAN FOOD $400: The Anchor Bar says it's the home of the original this deep-fried chicken dish with hot sauce & bleu-cheese dressing buffalo wings |
#7650, aired 2017-12-08 | THE FOOD CHAIN $800: The 1,520-calorie Tour of Italy, with lasagna, chicken parmigiana & fettuccine Alfredo the Olive Garden |
#7650, aired 2017-12-08 | THE FOOD CHAIN $1000: Orange chicken (since 1987), honey walnut shrimp (2010) Panda Express |
#7649, aired 2017-12-07 | ANIMALS IN COMPETITION $200: Bawck! At the 2016 Natl. Bird Show, this made up Division 12! Bawck! At the 2016 Natl. Bird Show, this made up Division 12! a parrot |
#7638, aired 2017-11-22 | "B"REEDS $400: Ohio's Nettie Metcalf put her state's nickname on this chicken breed she developed the Buckeye |
#7616, aired 2017-10-23 | FOOD TALK $1000: A classic dish of Burgundy, its French name means "chicken (or rooster) with wine" coq au vin |
#7612, aired 2017-10-17 | INVENTION & DISCOVERY $1200: A 2010 discovery about the protein ovocleidin-17 may hold the key to this age-old question (it's the bird) Who came first, the chicken or the egg? |
#7605, aired 2017-10-06 | YOUR FILM & TV WAIT STAFF $2000: Lorna Thayer was the waitress whom this actor wants to hold the chicken (between her knees) in "Five Easy Pieces" Jack Nicholson |
#7587, aired 2017-09-12 | WORKS LIKE A CHARM $400: Like a Chinese chicken dish, Charms candy pops come in this alliterative pair of contrasting flavors sweet and sour |
#7564, aired 2017-06-29 | INVERTEBRATES $600: The earthworm has no teeth, but like a chicken, it has this organ that helps grind its food the gizzard |
#7561, aired 2017-06-26 | HOLIDAY FOODS $400: For Kwanzaa you might serve groundnut stew or this Jamaican dish of chicken seasoned with allspice & peppers jerk chicken |
#7556, aired 2017-06-19 | AN AVIAN CATEGORY $1600: Accordionist Werner Thomas composed the music for what most Americans know as this polka "The Chicken Dance" |
#7553, aired 2017-06-14 | ENDS IN "Y" $200: At KFC 2 popular chicken choices are original recipe or extra this crispy |
#7541, aired 2017-05-29 | ORANGES $600: To make your Chinese chicken salad just like the Cheesecake Factory does, use these fittingly named oranges Mandarins |
#7532, aired 2017-05-16 | ADVERBS $1600: Happening in an absurd or self-contradictory way, like the chicken & egg dilemma paradoxically |
#7531, aired 2017-05-15 | LESSEN PLAN $800: Dr. Kellyann says you shed pounds & wrinkles with this alliterative stock made from short ribs or a chicken carcass bone broth |
#7512, aired 2017-04-18 | FOWL $1200: "The Joy of Cooking" says this fowl was once served "under glass" to keep it moist between oven & table pheasant |
#7512, aired 2017-04-18 | FOWL $2000: In the 1950s breeder Te Makowsky took the chicken with this British geographic name & made it "rock" Cornish |
#7503, aired 2017-04-05 | ROMAN NUMERAL WORDS $1600: Popeyes' fried chicken usually comes in spicy or this alternative mild |
#7472, aired 2017-02-21 | A LIQUID CATEGORY $800: Consomme is a French term for this clear soup of chicken or beef flavoring broth |
#7467, aired 2017-02-14 | THE CLASSIC MARQUEE INGREDIENT $800: Kiev or a la King chicken |
#7448, aired 2017-01-18 | 4-LETTER EDIBLES $400: A rather new Thanksgiving tradition is a chicken stuffed inside this stuffed inside a turkey a duck |
#7448, aired 2017-01-18 | 4-LETTER EDIBLES $600: The Brunswick type of this was originally made with squirrel; today it's usually chicken or rabbit stew |
#7443, aired 2017-01-11 | "L"THY FOOD $800: To make the popular Chinese dish chicken this, use boiled noodles mixed with stir-fried vegetables lo mein |
#7443, aired 2017-01-11 | AUSTRALIANA $800: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents.) Equal in size & volume to about 10 chicken eggs & dark green in color which helps camouflage it in a nest of grass & leaves, one of the largest bird eggs belongs to this big bird of Australia an emu |
#7441, aired 2017-01-09 | BRAZILIAN CUISINE $800: Drumstick-shaped coxinha, made of this meat in deep-fried dough, are often sold by street vendors chicken |
#7415, aired 2016-12-02 | THE TACO BELL CANON IN "D" $800: @tacobell has tweeted that "It's okay to do" this double-"D" party foul "with rolled chicken tacos" double-dip |
#7414, aired 2016-12-01 | ALMOST BEFORE & AFTER $1200: Chicken & noodle dish from L.A.'s Chao Krung restaurant served when a tennis set goes to 6-all pad Thai-breaker |
#7399, aired 2016-11-10 | THE ELEMENTS $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew bends a chicken bone like rubber.) Look what happens when a strong, healthy bone is soaked in vinegar; the acidic acid dissolves this key element, atomic No. 20; without it, the bone becomes soft & weak calcium |
#7397, aired 2016-11-08 | FRENCH CUISINE $200: Canard sauvage aux pommes, or this wild fowl with apples, is served with a sauce that includes gooseberry jelly duck |
#7396, aired 2016-11-07 | THE 2016 SUMMER OLYMPICS $2000: Known as "Chicken Legs" as a kid, she's now the most-decorated U.S. female track & field athlete in Olympic history (Allyson) Felix |
#7383, aired 2016-10-19 | STATE BIRDS $200: These 2 smallest states both have a variety of chicken as their state birds Rhode Island & Delaware |
#7382, aired 2016-10-18 | WHAT CAN YOU BUY FOR A BUCK? $800: A Crunchtada Tostada or grilled chicken taco from this chain Del Taco |
#7378, aired 2016-10-12 | CHICKEN DINNER $200: As you might expect, it's the fruity element in Key West chicken Key lime |
#7378, aired 2016-10-12 | CHICKEN DINNER $400: For beer can chicken, Bobby Flay likes to use this 5-letter type of strong, dark beer stout |
#7378, aired 2016-10-12 | CHICKEN DINNER $600: You deserve a ribbon if you know it's the stuffed chicken dish seen here cordon bleu |
#7378, aired 2016-10-12 | CHICKEN DINNER $800: The name of this spicy Chinese chicken & peanut dish is believed to derive from a Sichuan official Kung Pao chicken |
#7378, aired 2016-10-12 | CHICKEN DINNER $1000: A New York Times recipe for this dish calls for 6 small boneless breasts that get wrapped around 12 tablespoons of butter Chicken Kiev |
#7362, aired 2016-09-20 | MAJOR LEAGUE BALLPARK FOOD $200: A little sweet, a little salty, it's the sweet potato waffle chicken sandwich at the Houston ballpark of this team the Astros |
#7355, aired 2016-07-29 | WE'LL BE GRILLIN' & CHILLIN' $600: This sizzling Mexican dish consists of strips of grilled beef or chicken sauteed with onions & peppers fajitas |
#7337, aired 2016-07-05 | WOMEN IN SCIENCE $1000: With her husband George, Gladys Dick found the cause of this childhood disease named for its red skin rash & came up with a cure scarlet fever |
#7335, aired 2016-07-01 | WORDS IN JEOPARDY $2000: "50 Shades of Chicken", a cookbook with 50 chicken recipes, is a literary example of one of these parody |
#7320, aired 2016-06-10 | THESPIANISTS $2000: He played Bobby Dupea, a classical pianist turned oil rigger, a man who ordered a chicken salad sandwich, hold the chicken Jack Nicholson |
#7313, aired 2016-06-01 | THE 2015 IG NOBEL PRIZES $2000: Biology: for seeing when you attach a weighted stick to a chicken's rear, it walks like these "are thought to have walked" dinosaurs |
#7289, aired 2016-04-28 | WHAT'S EATING YOU? $2000: The chicken & rat types of this arachnid, which may attack humans, are .1 inch long; in other words, small mites |
#7286, aired 2016-04-25 | CHICKEN SOUP $200: Chickenfoot is a multi-pronged variation of this game that uses white game tiles with pips dominoes |
#7286, aired 2016-04-25 | CHICKEN SOUP $400: Enjoy some jerk chicken in this Caribbean country where it originated Jamaica |
#7286, aired 2016-04-25 | CHICKEN SOUP $600: A true chick-flick, this stop motion film from Aardman Animations concerns a band of barnyard fowl making an escape Chicken Run |
#7286, aired 2016-04-25 | CHICKEN SOUP $800: One of this state's official symbols is seen here Rhode Island |
#7286, aired 2016-04-25 | CHICKEN SOUP $1000: During the 16th c. Wojina Kokosza, or "Poultry War" in this country, rebels ate nearly all of the region's chickens Poland |
#7274, aired 2016-04-07 | HOW "SWEET" IT IS $1200: Sugar & vinegar are key ingredients in this favorite Chinese chicken dish sweet & sour chicken |
#7269, aired 2016-03-31 | PUP QUIZ $400: Despite being a total chicken, this animated
Great Dane stumbles on clues to help Fred & the gang solve mysteries Scooby-Doo |
#7238, aired 2016-02-17 | YOUR 5-COURSE MEAL $800: Main course! The item at the end of the French name of this chicken dish is usually a red coq au vin |
#7228, aired 2016-02-03 | I NEED A SUB $600: In commercials Peyton Manning sings to this kind of sandwich, "you taste so good" chicken parm |
#7225, aired 2016-01-29 | ALPHABET SOUP $200: Served with or without matzo balls, C is for this soup "for the Soul" chicken soup |
#7214, aired 2016-01-14 | I'LL HAVE WHAT SHE'S HAVING $800: Yes, I'll also try this "hunter style" dish with chicken, mushrooms, onions, tomatoes, herbs & wine cacciatore |
#7207, aired 2016-01-05 | NOM NOM NOM DE GUERRE $400: A chef created the dish chicken Marengo in honor of this man's victory in an 1800 battle in Italy Napoleon |
#7191, aired 2015-12-14 | "Y"? BECAUSE WE LIKE YOU $2000: Grilled chicken on a skewer, Japanese style yakitori |
#7190, aired 2015-12-11 | PUNS $400: A chicken crossing the road, a duck flying, or a turkey swimming, is this 3-word phrase poultry in motion |
#7173, aired 2015-11-18 | FOOD & DRINK $800: In Spanish cuisine they're appetizers or small bites of food, like stuffed dates or chicken croquettes tapas |
#7156, aired 2015-10-26 | CURRY DISHES $800: Jamie Oliver calls his chicken tikka this "a brilliant curry that makes people very happy" masala |
#7137, aired 2015-09-29 | LITERARY BEFORE & AFTER $1200: Asimov's 1950 classic tale that gave us the 3 laws becomes a poultry-titled animated show on Adult Swim I, Robot Chicken |
#7121, aired 2015-07-27 | FOOD & DRINK $1000: During Hoover's 1928 presidential campaign, the Republicans promised one of these offerings a chicken in every pot |
#7110, aired 2015-07-10 | MIXED BERRIES $400: Berry pie at the Chicken Dinner restaurant is a reminder of the heritage of this Buena Park, Calif. theme park Knott's Berry Farm |
#7101, aired 2015-06-29 | YOU'RE ALL I NEED $1200: "Annie Hall" ends with a joke--a man doesn't turn in his crazy brother who thinks himself a chicken, because "I need" these the eggs |
#7054, aired 2015-04-23 | NONFICTION $800: In a series of inspirational books, this dish precedes "for the Bride's Soul" & "for the Pet Lover's Soul" Chicken Soup |
#7053, aired 2015-04-22 | THE 4 SEASONS-ISH $400: Someone a bit on the old side is said to be "no" this poultry term spring chicken |
#7037, aired 2015-03-31 | FOOD & DRINK $600: This fast food chain with more than 17,000 stores worldwide dropped its full name in 1991 & began using an abbreviation KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken) |
#7008, aired 2015-02-18 | BRAND NAMES AROUND THE WORLD $1000: Craving this chain's fried chicken in Iraq? Look for "Texas Chicken" --it sounds less Christian Church's |
#6997, aired 2015-02-03 | THAT'S A REALLY GOOD QUESTION $200: The film version of Steven Hawking's "A Brief History of Time" asks the classic question "Which" of these 2 "came first?" the chicken or the egg |
#6969, aired 2014-12-25 | BEST PICTURE INITIALS $400: 1971:
Popeye is no chicken in "T.F.C." The French Connection |
#6966, aired 2014-12-22 | INTERNATIONAL CUISINE $200: India's tandoori chicken is named for a clay one of these an oven |
#6957, aired 2014-12-09 | ON THE MENU $1000: A signature starter at P.F. Chang's is chicken lettuce these wraps |
#6949, aired 2014-11-27 | KITCHEN CONFIDENTIAL $600: Chicken of the Sea offers this solid white tuna canned in water albacore |
#6947, aired 2014-11-25 | TRADITIONAL FOODS AS NATIONAL FLAGS $200: Curry chicken & cheera thoran make up the stripes of this country's flag India |
#6947, aired 2014-11-25 | CHICK LIT $200: "Henny Penny" is another name for this tale about a fowl who thinks there's a problem with the stratosphere "Chicken Little" |
#6946, aired 2014-11-24 | BOSTON ACCENTS $1600: In 1985 the first restaurant in this chain opened in Newton, Massachusetts & focused on rotisserie chicken Boston Market |
#6943, aired 2014-11-19 | "J" MOVIES $400: 2009:
Meryl Streep prepares a chicken Julie & Julia |
#6943, aired 2014-11-19 | SOMETHING TO EAT $1000: This 4-word stir-fried dish of sliced chicken includes snow peas, mushrooms & Chinese cabbage moo goo gai pan |
#6925, aired 2014-10-24 | COLLEGE TEAM NAMES $800: Don't be chicken, go ahead & cheer for this University of South Carolina team the Gamecocks |
#6898, aired 2014-09-17 | FOOD $600: Served in chicken soup, knaidel is another name for this Jewish favorite matzo ball |
#6892, aired 2014-07-29 | "MAC" OR "P.C." $1000: Latin phrase meaning "for each person", as in "Americans eat 85 pounds of chicken..." per capita |
#6890, aired 2014-07-25 | HUNGER AIMS $600: In 2014 Subway offered a chicken enchilada melt that added these chips inside the sandwich Fritos |
#6889, aired 2014-07-24 | COOL BUILDINGS $800: The big chicken in Marietta, Georgia houses this restaurant whose sign contains a different state Kentucky Fried Chicken |
#6867, aired 2014-06-24 | WILL YOU STILL FEED ME? $400: Rachael Ray has a 22-minute recipe for burgers of this "cordon bleu"; 10 minutes of prep & 12 to cook chicken |
#6857, aired 2014-06-10 | SWITCH THE FIRST & LAST LETTERS $400: ...of a food like beef or chicken & you get this competitive group team (from meat) |
#6855, aired 2014-06-06 | FROM SOUP TO NUTS $400: Under the weather? Try chicken soup with these spheres of unleavened bread matzo balls |
#6846, aired 2014-05-26 | WHAT'S COOKING? $600: Chicken & this spicy Mexican sauce made with several kinds of chiles &, of course, Mexican chocolate mole |
#6845, aired 2014-05-23 | WINGS $200: An official state bird, the Rhode Island Red is one of these a chicken |
#6845, aired 2014-05-23 | ASIAN AMERICANS $1200: Husband & wife Andrew & Peggy Cherng founded & run the 1,500-plus restaurants in this chain; who ordered orange chicken? Panda Express |
#6825, aired 2014-04-25 | PRODUCT DESIGN $200: These McDonald's staples introduced in 1983 come in bell, bone, ball & boot shapes Chicken McNuggets |
#6814, aired 2014-04-10 | "D.C." POWER $600: If you were one of these stupid chicken sounds, you wouldn't be here dumb cluck |
#6803, aired 2014-03-26 | SILENT CONSONANT $2000: The rock species of this Arctic bird is also known as the snow chicken the ptarmigan |
#6803, aired 2014-03-26 | LET'S GO "C" A PLAY $3,000 (Daily Double): This 1904 Russian play ends with the sound of an axe striking a tree The Cherry Orchard |
#6793, aired 2014-03-12 | MEDICAL PROBLEMS $1200: The same virus that causes chicken pox in kids may reemerge in adulthood as this ailment shingles |
#6788, aired 2014-03-05 | MAKE A FAMOUS PHRASE $2000: Result when a player at each poker table has raised an opponent one fowl there's a chicken in every pot |
#6782, aired 2014-02-25 | STARTS WITH A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT $200: Meaty chicken leg a drumstick |
#6763, aired 2014-01-29 | Z FOOD IS READY $1600: Zuo gong ji is a Chinese name for this military man's chicken dish General Tso |
#6754, aired 2014-01-16 | METROPOLIS $1200: Don't be chicken! Say this city became the capital of the Ukrainian Soviet socialist republic in 1934 Kiev |
#6749, aired 2014-01-09 | THE LADY OF SHALLOTS $600: Cat Cora's chicken version of this dish named for a Russian count has shallots, sour cream & tarragon Chicken Stroganoff |
#6745, aired 2014-01-03 | CRY FOWL! $400: Plymouth Rock &
leghorn chicken |
#6709, aired 2013-11-14 | I RESIGN! $2,000 (Daily Double): In 2013 the chairman of this food company chicken-tendered his resignation as a Univ. of Arkansas trustee Tyson (Foods) |
#6703, aired 2013-11-06 | THE NEW YORK TIMES FOOD $600: (Mark Bittman delivers the clue.) In the Diner's Journal blog, I shared a recipe for this meat "under a brick", a favorite in Italy chicken |
#6680, aired 2013-10-04 | CHICKEN DISHES $200: The Anchor Bar in New York State says it created this appetizer, deep-fried chicken wings in a spicy sauce Buffalo wings |
#6680, aired 2013-10-04 | CHICKEN DISHES $400: Named for the oven it's baked in, this dish gets its unique coloring from a special paste that's applied before cooking tandoori |
#6680, aired 2013-10-04 | CHICKEN DISHES $600: The exciting part of chicken Kiev: a jet of this is supposed to spurt out when you cut into the dish butter |
#6680, aired 2013-10-04 | CHICKEN DISHES $800: Tomatoes, onions & mushrooms go into this chicken dish whose name means "hunter's style" in Italian cacciatore |
#6680, aired 2013-10-04 | CHICKEN DISHES $1000: Doro wat, a spicy chicken stew, is considered a national dish of this African country Ethiopia |
#6647, aired 2013-07-09 | AGRICULTURE $800: For chicken farmers, this "sullen" measure refers to a clutch of eggs hatched at one time a brood |
#6637, aired 2013-06-25 | MYSTERY MEAT $200: Coq au Vin chicken |
#6606, aired 2013-05-13 | THE 2012 TEAM MVP $800: 2nd baseman Dustin "Muddy Chicken" Pedroia the Boston Red Sox |
#6585, aired 2013-04-12 | ENTERTAINING FOOD & DRINK $600: In "Five Easy Pieces", this actor tells a surly waitress to "hold the chicken"--between her knees! Jack Nicholson |
#6576, aired 2013-04-01 | GOOD EATS $800: This Southern favorite is a thin cut of beef dredged in flour, cooked in hot oil 'til crisp & topped with country gravy chicken fried steak |
#6555, aired 2013-03-01 | CHICKEN PARTS $1200: In the title of a novel about "The Assassination Of Jesse James", author Ron Hansen called this man a coward Robert Ford |
#6555, aired 2013-03-01 | CHICKEN PARTS $1600: Initially, Henry Fleming is overwhelmed by fear & flees the battlefield in this Stephen Crane novel The Red Badge of Courage |
#6555, aired 2013-03-01 | CHICKEN PARTS $2,500 (Daily Double): The character "judgement of" this second son of Priam was that he was a coward during the Trojan War Paris |
#6539, aired 2013-02-07 | PIZZA-PALOOZA $600: Hold the cheese & pepperoni! This chain also offers chicken wings for delivery from its WingStreet menu Pizza Hut |
#6528, aired 2013-01-23 | OF RICE & HEN $200: This classic made with saffron rice is literally Spanish for "rice with chicken" arroz con pollo |
#6528, aired 2013-01-23 | OF RICE & HEN $400: Bake a chicken & rice this in the dish it's named for, from French for "sauce pan" a casserole |
#6528, aired 2013-01-23 | OF RICE & HEN $600: This late author's "Nutshell Library" for kids includes "Chicken Soup with Rice" Maurice Sendak |
#6528, aired 2013-01-23 | OF RICE & HEN $800: Emeril's got a recipe for this Creole stew featuring smoked sausage & chicken served over white rice gumbo |
#6528, aired 2013-01-23 | OF RICE & HEN $1000: Campbell's recipe for its "One Dish Chicken & Rice Bake" calls for a can of its cream of this soup mushroom |
#6519, aired 2013-01-10 | 4-LETTER WORLD CAPITALS $400: This capital city on the Dnieper river lends its name to a high-calorie chicken dish Kiev |
#6510, aired 2012-12-28 | SELF-HELP BOOKS $800: He hit the "Jack" pot cooking up "Chicken Soup for the Soul" & now tells you how to achieve "Maximum Confidence" Jack Canfield |
#6476, aired 2012-11-12 | FRY DAY $400: Oklahoma's official state meal includes this, CFS for short chicken fried steak |
#6472, aired 2012-11-06 | FOOD STUFF $1200: During the 1928 presidential campaign, Republican ads promised this foodstuff a chicken in every pot |
#6420, aired 2012-07-13 | TV BUSINESSES $1000: Los Pollos Hermanos--best chicken in New Mexico! Breaking Bad |
#6418, aired 2012-07-11 | FAST FOOD $200: This type of chicken at KFC sounds like another type of food altogether, but it's just bite-sized pieces of white meat chicken popcorn chicken |
#6415, aired 2012-07-06 | ICE CREAM $800: This "original sundae cone" from Nestle is named for its resemblance to part of a fried chicken a Drumstick |
#6410, aired 2012-06-29 | SNAKES ON A PLATE $400: Wole Soyinka's novel "Aké" describes snake as tasting like rabbit or this... what doesn't? chicken |
#6384, aired 2012-05-24 | MY SALAD DAYS $600: Wednesdays, try this alliterative salad filled with poultry &, of course, mandarin oranges Chinese chicken salad |
#6374, aired 2012-05-10 | WHEEL OF MOVIE TAGLINES $400: "Escape, or die frying" Chicken Run |
#6370, aired 2012-05-04 | AT THE MALL $1200: I'm in the mood for the sweetfire chicken breast from this quick-service Chinese place Panda Express |
#6368, aired 2012-05-02 | HEALTH & MEDICINE $800: In 1995 the FDA approved a vaccine for this kids' disease of skin outbreaks caused by the varicella-zoster virus chicken pox |
#6341, aired 2012-03-26 | FAMOUS MENUS $1600: In 1906 this San Francisco hotel fed the birds--to the customers, that is; chicken & squab were on the menu the St. Francis Hotel |
#6320, aired 2012-02-24 | AUDIO BOOKS $400: Her exuberance for roasted chicken is captured in the audio book of "My Life In France" Julia Child |
#6314, aired 2012-02-16 | FILLING UP AT THE GAS STATION $1000: Here you go--the crackers from Nabisco USA called this "in a Biskit"--hope you like them Chicken |
#6308, aired 2012-02-08 | WEIGHTS & MEASURES $800: Chicken eggs come in sizes including this largest one, in which a dozen weigh 30 ounces jumbo |
#6298, aired 2012-01-25 | THE BAND IS REALLY COOKING $1200: In a No. 1 country hit, the Zac Brown Band sings, "You know I like my chicken" cooked this way "Fried" |
#6297, aired 2012-01-24 | TV REALITY SHOWS BY WINNER $600: In 2009:
Chicken catcher Kevin Skinner, who wowed judges including David Hasselhoff with his singing America's Got Talent |
#6295, aired 2012-01-20 | CHICKEN SOUP $200: This McPoultry product from McDonald's went on sale nationwide in 1983 McNuggets |
#6295, aired 2012-01-20 | CHICKEN SOUP $400: Per the American Heritage Dictionary, one of the 2 chicken internal organs that represent cowardice the liver (or the heart) |
#6295, aired 2012-01-20 | CHICKEN SOUP $600: The moral of "The Milkmaid & Her Pail" is "don't" do this Don't count your chickens before they hatch |
#6295, aired 2012-01-20 | CHICKEN SOUP $800: A book of chicken recipes by Wade Boggs is titled these "Tips" Fowl |
#6295, aired 2012-01-20 | CHICKEN SOUP $1000: "Hang on tight" to this term for a bunch of eggs from a brood of chickens a clutch |
#6282, aired 2012-01-03 | APPETIZERS $400: The signature appetizer at P.F. Chang's is chicken in cups of this vegetable lettuce |
#6278, aired 2011-12-28 | ORANGE YOU HUNGRY? $1200: Orange chicken is the most popular item at this restaurant founded by Andrew Cherng Panda Express |
#6276, aired 2011-12-26 | SOUP ALPHABET $200: "B" is for this thin soup; Swanson's makes beef, chicken & vegetable varieties broth |
#6266, aired 2011-12-12 | COOKBOOKS $200: Matt Armendariz has a whole book devoted to foods "on a" this! like hot dogs, fried mozzarella & chicken satay on a stick |
#6241, aired 2011-11-07 | HOMOPHONIC PAIRS $600: Bad-smelling chicken or turkey foul fowl |
#6237, aired 2011-11-01 | NATIONAL FOOD DAYS $400: On July 6, you might pick up a bucket of KFC for national this day fried chicken |
#6216, aired 2011-10-03 | NO CATTLE $800: Don't be afraid to tell us the familiar name of this fowl, Gallus gallus domesticus chicken |
#6212, aired 2011-09-27 | FAST FOOD MENU $600: Extra Crispy chicken &
the Snacker KFC |
#6199, aired 2011-07-21 | HODGEPODGE $600: You might do the funky chicken or the fox trot at one of these endurance contests for couples a dance-a-thon (or a dance marathon) |
#6192, aired 2011-07-12 | SMALL WORDS $1200: This word that's used to describe the weight class of a boxer first meant a small chicken bantam |
#6164, aired 2011-06-02 | MOVIE WAITRESSES $400: 1970 classic in which Jack Nicholson told Lorna Thayer to hold the chicken...between her knees Five Easy Pieces |
#6152, aired 2011-05-17 | RECENT NONFICTION $800: Jack Canfield & Mark Victor Hansen have written a series of books called this food "for the Soul" Chicken Soup |
#6146, aired 2011-05-09 | WHERE'S OSCAR? $800: He reportedly keeps his 2000 Best Actor Oscar in a chicken coop on his Australian ranch Russell Crowe |
#6130, aired 2011-04-15 | OY! I NEED A NOSH! $200: To start, how about a bowl of chicken soup with these dumplings, so light & fluffy, also called knaidlach matzah (balls) |
#6130, aired 2011-04-15 | OY! I NEED A NOSH! $600: What am I? Chopped liver? That sounds good, cooked with onions & this, rendered chicken fat schmaltz |
#6123, aired 2011-04-06 | ACTORS, KNOW YOUR LINES $400: As Ricky Bobby:
"Well, let me just quote the late great Col. Sanders who said, 'I'm too drunk to taste this chicken"' Will Ferrell |
#6118, aired 2011-03-30 | "CH"ILL OUT! $1600: Don't squawk if you're accused of having illegible handwriting, aka this chicken scratches |
#6117, aired 2011-03-29 | DOC $1200: What do you mean my shingles is like a second coming of this childhood disease? Wasn't once enough? chicken pox |
#6114, aired 2011-03-24 | WHAT THE HECK IS THAT CRITTER? $400: A leghorn a chicken |
#6104, aired 2011-03-10 | MOVIE BY SONG LYRICS $600: "I gave my love a chicken, that had no bones, I gave my love a story, that had no end, I gave..." (Bluto smashes guitar) Animal House |
#6102, aired 2011-03-08 | WHEN LIFE GIVES YOU LEMONS $600: Cook up a sauce for chicken or fish with lemon & these small, dried pickled buds capers |
#6094, aired 2011-02-24 | ANGLAIS-ING THE FRENCH WORD $400: Which came first, the "poulet" or the "oeuf"? (these 2 items) the chicken & the egg |
#6091, aired 2011-02-21 | COMMON BONDS $200: The hustle,
the funky chicken,
the rhumba dance moves |
#6084, aired 2011-02-10 | EMOTICONS $1000: @-)
shows & you're in this state, & perhaps you think you're a chicken hypnotized |
#6072, aired 2011-01-25 | NICE TO MEAT YOU $400: This meat comes before "fried steak" in a dish popular in the South chicken |
#6069, aired 2011-01-20 | SOUP TALK $800: In 1897 Campbell's introduced this flavor of soup, condensed in a can tomato |
#6066, aired 2011-01-17 | FOOD WORDS & PHRASES $2000: This 1928 Republican campaign slogan originated with a hope that Henry IV had for French peasants "A chicken in every pot" |
#6058, aired 2011-01-05 | IT'S NOT TV, IT'S "HBO" $1600: Those darn Etruscans were said to use this chicken part to tell their fortune; wasn't so lucky for the chicken the wishbone |
#6057, aired 2011-01-04 | WHAT ARE YOU... CHICKEN? $400: The chicken prepared this way, French for "blue ribbon", was often hard to swallow--& such small portions! cordon bleu |
#6057, aired 2011-01-04 | FABLES & FOLKLORE $800: In Russia, Baba Yaga is one of these & she's got a hut that walks around on chicken legs a witch |
#6057, aired 2011-01-04 | WHAT ARE YOU... CHICKEN? $800: Diced chicken in a rich cream with mushrooms, pimientos, green peppers & sherry is chicken a la this King |
#6057, aired 2011-01-04 | WHAT ARE YOU... CHICKEN? $1200: Da, when pierced, a boned chicken breast emits a jet of fragrant melted butter in chicken this 4-letter style chicken Kiev |
#6057, aired 2011-01-04 | WHAT ARE YOU... CHICKEN? $2,000 (Daily Double): Alton Brown recommends pinot noir for the wine in the French name of this dish coq au vin |
#6057, aired 2011-01-04 | WHAT ARE YOU... CHICKEN? $2000: Cooked spaghetti & strips of chicken with a sherry-parmesan cheese cream sauce is chicken this Italian name chicken tetrazzini |
#6054, aired 2010-12-30 | COUNTY CULTURE $2,000 (Daily Double): The Oscar-winning documentary "Harlan County USA" depicts a strike by these workers in Kentucky coalminers |
#6015, aired 2010-11-05 | LET'S EAT HEALTHY $1200: In 2004, 2 West Virginia men traded gunfire over how to cook a nice healthy skinless this chicken |
#6015, aired 2010-11-05 | I WANT MY MTV $1200: Ah, the days of grand debate between these 2 "newlyweds", like whether "chicken of the sea" was actually tuna Jessica Simpson & Nick Lachey |
#6000, aired 2010-10-15 | A POLLO $400: Chicken panang & chicken satay are signature dishes from this mostly Buddhist nation Thailand |
#6000, aired 2010-10-15 | A POLLO $800: Oy! I'm feeling verklempt; get me some chicken soup, popularly referred to as "Jewish" this cure-all penicillin |
#6000, aired 2010-10-15 | A POLLO $1,200 (Daily Double): The French call this part of a chicken a "pilon" from this resemblance to a grinding pestle the drumstick (leg accepted) |
#6000, aired 2010-10-15 | A POLLO $1600: Open the door to the dandoor, one of these, & remove the tandoori chicken, a favorite of India an oven |
#6000, aired 2010-10-15 | A POLLO $2000: Wrap some of this around a water chestnut & a piece of chicken liver & you've got the Japanese appetizer rumaki bacon |
#5992, aired 2010-10-05 | FLEA $1000: If raising these in your backyard, beware of the sticktight flea attaching itself to their wattles a turkey (or chicken) |
#5988, aired 2010-09-29 | A FREEZER FULL OF FOOD $1000: This company's Any'tizers include buffalo style hot wings & mini chicken bites Tyson |
#5982, aired 2010-09-21 | ZAC(H/K) ATTACK $600: He was the voice of Chicken Little in a 2005 film, but he's better known for his role in "Scrubs" Zach Braff |
#5980, aired 2010-09-17 | SIDE EFFECTS MAY INCLUDE... $600: Spontaneous nose inversion, foot attack & this "fowl" 10-letter skin disease whose incubation period averages 2-3 weeks chicken pox |
#5961, aired 2010-07-12 | I PITY DA FOOD! $400: Cook boneless this fowl until the internal temp is 179 degrees; that's a rough day for a capon chicken |
#5958, aired 2010-07-07 | FANTASTIC MR. FOX $2000: Mr. Fox is not so fantastic if you're raising chickens; there's a proverb about not letting him near this "house" the henhouse |
#5937, aired 2010-06-08 | "S"WONDERFUL $800: A wonderful vaccine largely for older people can help prevent this disease carried by the same virus as chicken pox shingles |
#5935, aired 2010-06-04 | CLASSIC ADS & JINGLES $200: It's "finger lickin' good!" Kentucky Fried Chicken |
#5935, aired 2010-06-04 | OCCUPATIONS $400: Of chairs, chicken or chinos, what you're most likely to haul if you drive a reefer truck chicken |
#5924, aired 2010-05-20 | THE NEW YORK TIMES DINING & WINE $1000: A recipe for Mediterranean citrus chicken skewers had this Mid-Eastern sauce made of ground sesame seeds tahini |
#5914, aired 2010-05-06 | SPOILER ALERT! $1000: 1932:
The unusual circus performers discover Olga's murderous plans & turn her into a "chicken woman" Freaks |
#5906, aired 2010-04-26 | INSIDE THE ACTORS STUDIO $200: (James Lipton delivers the clue.) He told us, as a struggling actor, he used the pay phone at Pioneer Chicken as his office, before he got "Family Ties" Michael J. Fox |
#5906, aired 2010-04-26 | CHOW $1200: Chicken is popularly prepared this way, Italian for "hunter's style", with mushrooms, onions & tomatoes cacciatore |
#5885, aired 2010-03-26 | EUROPEAN CAPITAL HAIKU $800: Slavic to the grind / here comes the Ukraine again / please, try the chicken! Kiev |
#5885, aired 2010-03-26 | FRENCH COOKING $1000: As the name says, this classic dish is chicken cooked in red wine coq au vin |
#5884, aired 2010-03-25 | & I LIVE WITH MY PARENTS $200: I'm sure Mom won't mind; I had the last chicken & garlic box of this "San Francisco treat" Rice-A-Roni |
#5876, aired 2010-03-15 | KENTUCKY IS JUST DUCKY $1600: The first of these restaurants was opened by Colonel Harland Sanders in Corbin, Kentucky KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken) |
#5874, aired 2010-03-11 | FILLING FOODS $400: Jerk ____-fried steak chicken |
#5862, aired 2010-02-23 | STATE FAIR FOODS $800: At the California State Fair, a sign for these fried amphibian appendages said, "Tastes like chicken" frog legs |
#5862, aired 2010-02-23 | "YA"HOO! $1600: Japanese-style grilled chicken kebabs; yum! yakitori |
#5848, aired 2010-02-03 | FOOD FESTIVALS $400: Bridge City, Louisiana is famous for this festival where a lot of stewing goes on--seafood or chicken? gumbo |
#5836, aired 2010-01-18 | THE KITCHEN ZINC $1000: Chicken has lots of zinc and so does this edible pod plant with a fowl name chickpeas |
#5816, aired 2009-12-21 | FARM AID $800: A capon is a neutered male one of these a rooster (or chicken) |
#5811, aired 2009-12-14 | HEN TRICKS $400: The Tropicana Casino offered a $10,000 challenge to vie against a chicken in this game of X's & O's tic-tac-toe |
#5811, aired 2009-12-14 | HEN TRICKS $1200: Padres fans know this feathered trickster has been called "the Sir Laurence Olivier of mascots" the San Diego Chicken |
#5795, aired 2009-11-20 | COOKING EQUIPMENT FOOD $2000: Bobby Flay's recipe for this includes as special equipment a rod to skewer the bird with rotisserie chicken |
#5763, aired 2009-10-07 | "SEE" HERE $1200: Style of chicken or other meat stewed in gravy with vegetables fricassee |
#5756, aired 2009-09-28 | WHAT THE TV TITLE MEANS $2000: Seen literally here, this stop-motion animated series was named after an item on a Chinese take-out menu Robot Chicken |
#5752, aired 2009-09-22 | FROM SOUP TO NUTS $200: It's popularly referred to as "Jewish penicillin" chicken soup |
#5749, aired 2009-09-17 | SURPRISE ME, TREBEK! $200: If you order a pullet surprise in a restaurant, they'll serve you this type of meat chicken |
#5749, aired 2009-09-17 | WOLF IT DOWN! $2000: Try some of the chicken cooked in this charcoal-fired oven that's used throughout India a tandoor (oven) |
#5738, aired 2009-07-15 | WORDS FOR YOUNGSTERS $400: Bairn is a word from this northernmost U.K. country, as in "Och, the wee bairn dinna eat his chicken tenders" Scotland |
#5735, aired 2009-07-10 | DOUBLE DOUBLE "O" $200: I'll have this Chinese dish of sliced chicken stir-fried with mushrooms & vegetables, to go moo goo gai pan |
#5733, aired 2009-07-08 | GET INTO MY CZAR $600: In a treaty with the Turks in the 1680s, Fyodor III wasn't too chicken to hang onto this present Ukrainian capital Kiev |
#5732, aired 2009-07-07 | CHICKEN SOUP $400: This fowl character was convinced the sky was falling after being hit on the head with an acorn Chicken Little |
#5732, aired 2009-07-07 | CHICKEN SOUP $800: This Republican Party slogan from 1928 also mentioned "a car in every backyard" "A chicken in every pot" |
#5732, aired 2009-07-07 | CHICKEN SOUP $1200: There are no water or electric utilities in the town of Chicken in this state, but mail comes by plane twice a week Alaska |
#5732, aired 2009-07-07 | CHICKEN SOUP $1600: Ben Vereen's role in "Roots" Chicken George |
#5732, aired 2009-07-07 | CHICKEN SOUP $2000: It's a series of lunches or dinners that politicians feel compelled to attend the rubber chicken circuit |
#5731, aired 2009-07-06 | DOCTOR, NO $200: ...those aren't freckles, it's this disease; see Koplik's spots inside the cheeks? A rash will appear in a few days the measles |
#5705, aired 2009-05-29 | EATING PLACES $800: Canter's, a famous one of these restaurants, has been serving up chicken soup & knishes in the L.A. area since 1931 a delicatessen |
#5681, aired 2009-04-27 | DANCE REVOLUTION $800: For years partygoers have been flapping their wings, doing this dance to the music heard here the chicken dance |
#5675, aired 2009-04-17 | JOE THE PLUMBER $800: Joe knows how to "assemble" 2 words into this 1-word toilet part by combining comedienne Lucille & a male chicken a ballcock |
#5656, aired 2009-03-23 | MUSICALS BY PLOT $400: Crusading Houston radio host exposes Chicken Ranch The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas |
#5633, aired 2009-02-18 | CAN I BUY YOU A SANDWCH? $800: How about this one with chicken or turkey, bacon, lettuce & tomato on 3 slices of toast a club sandwich |
#5625, aired 2009-02-06 | GOOD EATS WITH ALTON BROWN $600: It's best to store raw chicken on a bottom shelf to prevent it dripping onto other foods, because chicken is less acidic than other meats, making it susceptible to these one-celled organisms bacteria |
#5613, aired 2009-01-21 | IT'S NEVER TOO LATE $400: He waited till 62 to start licking fingers at the first of his chicken franchises Colonel Sanders |
#5601, aired 2009-01-05 | RICE $1600: In 1958 Vince Domenico mixed a dry chicken soup mix with rice & vermicelli & created this brand Rice-A-Roni |
#5567, aired 2008-11-18 | COMMON BONDS $1000: Feathers from a chicken,
a violin (sometimes),
eyebrows things you pluck |
#5563, aired 2008-11-12 | I'M SO HOT $800: There's a yearly festival for this piquant chicken dish in the western New York city that gave the dish its name Buffalo wings |
#5562, aired 2008-11-11 | GUINNESS RECORDS $400: The smallest of these recognized by Guinness is the chicken-sized Compsognathus a dinosaur |
#5558, aired 2008-11-05 | OFFICIAL STATE THINGS $400: It sounds a bit redundant, but Delaware's state bird is the blue hen this chicken |
#5552, aired 2008-10-28 | I'M GETTING "C" SICK $800: I'm not a rooster, so I hope I'm not coming down with this disease also known as varicella chicken pox |
#5552, aired 2008-10-28 | USES FOR STALE BREAD $800: Use stale bread to make these to bind meatloaf or to coat chicken before baking; panko is a Japanese type breadcrumbs |
#5543, aired 2008-10-15 | WHATCHA EATIN'? $800: This dish, steak dipped in batter before cooking; it doesn't contain the poultry that's in its name chicken-fried steak |
#5533, aired 2008-10-01 | KING OF THE IMPOSSIBLE $800: Vincent Pilkington set a record by plucking one of these in 1 min. 30 sec., but no word if he fell asleep soon after a turkey |
#5526, aired 2008-09-22 | ANIMALS IN ITALIAN $200: Don't be afraid--this animal is a pollo a chicken |
#5494, aired 2008-06-26 | APPROXIMATE WEIGHTS & MEASURES $400: It can be a small piece of gold or a bite-sized piece of batter-fried chicken a nugget |
#5477, aired 2008-06-03 | CLASSIC ADS & JINGLES $200: "Ask any mermaid
you happen to see,
"What's the best tuna?'..." Chicken of the Sea |
#5457, aired 2008-05-06 | FEED ME! $1000: How about some Cuban food? Garlic chicken, black beans & rice & fried slices of this starchy banana relative plantains |
#5445, aired 2008-04-18 | BIRD-BRAINED TELEVISION $1600: Edward Everett Horton played a medicine man named Roaring Chicken on this goofy cavalry sitcom F-Troop |
#5443, aired 2008-04-16 | "F"OOD $1000: (Jon of the Clue Crew fries something up in the kitchen of the Little Diner in Canutillo, TX.) In Spanish, the name of these fried, tightly rolled tortillas, filled with seasoned beef or chicken, is also the name of the woodwind instrument they resemble flauta |
#5434, aired 2008-04-03 | THE IOWA STATE FAIR $2000: One annual event is tossing this, also the term for the "bouncy" food eaten on the banquet circuit rubber chicken |
#5408, aired 2008-02-27 | A BILLION REASONS $400: According to its website, this chain serves more than a billion "finger lickin' good" chicken dinners annually Kentucky Fried Chicken |
#5406, aired 2008-02-25 | CHICK FLICKS $200: Mel Gibson was in a fowl mood when he voiced Rocky Rhodes, a "flying rooster" in this animated film Chicken Run |
#5406, aired 2008-02-25 | CHICK FLICKS $600: The tagline to this 2005 animated feature was "This time the sky really is falling" Chicken Little |
#5406, aired 2008-02-25 | CHICK FLICKS $1000: In "The Ghost and Mr. Chicken", this actor played a wannabe reporter who had to stay in a haunted house Don Knotts |
#5392, aired 2008-02-05 | CHICKENS FOR FREE $400: He celebrated his 86th birthday at "21" by having his own famous fried chicken delivered to his table in section 21 Colonel Sanders |
#5392, aired 2008-02-05 | CHICKENS FOR FREE $800: In doro wat, Ethiopian chicken stew, these go in at the end of cooking, so the chicken stew comes first the eggs |
#5392, aired 2008-02-05 | CHICKENS FOR FREE $1200: Chicken this "royal" way is served in a rich cream sauce with mushrooms, pimentos, green peppers & sherry a la king |
#5392, aired 2008-02-05 | CHICKENS FOR FREE $1600: Da, comrade-- a fork pierces the bird, launching a jet of fragrant melted butter in chicken this chicken Kiev |
#5392, aired 2008-02-05 | CHICKENS FOR FREE $2000: A rich dish combines chicken strips, spaghetti & a sherry-parmesan cheese cream sauce in chicken this opera star chicken Tetrazzini |
#5390, aired 2008-02-01 | AWARDS & HONORS $400: Anna Ginsberg won this competition in 2006 with her baked chicken & spinach stuffing the Pillsbury Bake-Off |
#5369, aired 2008-01-03 | COUNTRY COOKBOOKS $200: "Fit for a King" is full of his favorite recipes, including the chicken served at his wedding to Priscilla Elvis |
#5355, aired 2007-12-14 | HEALTH & MEDICINE $2,000 (Daily Double): A sign of this infection from the virus that also causes chicken pox is a blistering rash preceded by severe pain shingles |
#5354, aired 2007-12-13 | EUROPEAN CUISINE $400: Spice up your life with chicken paprikash, a famous dish from this country Hungary |
#5339, aired 2007-11-22 | LET'S MEAT FOR BREAKFAST $400: I think I'll chow down on some CFS; that's Texas talk for chicken-fried this steak |
#5338, aired 2007-11-21 | FOOD & DRINK $800: Thursday's special at Hollywood's Musso & Frank is this classic made with poultry, gravy, vegetables & a crust chicken pot pie |
#5327, aired 2007-11-06 | 4 "A"s 4 YOU $200: This Creole dish is made of rice cooked with ham, sausage, chicken or shellfish jambalaya |
#5319, aired 2007-10-25 | A HOSTEL TAKEOVER $600: Do the Funky Chicken Hostel or the Butterfly Villa Hostel in this Romanian capital Bucharest |
#5308, aired 2007-10-10 | SNACK TIME $1000: Some call them nuggets or tenders, but strips of chicken can also have this "handy" name chicken fingers |
#5302, aired 2007-10-02 | I NEED MORE SPACE! $600: At KFC you can lunch on chicken; at KSC--this place--you can lunch with an astronaut Kennedy Space Center |
#5299, aired 2007-09-27 | "LIKE" $800: 3-word cliche used of exotic food; Ramona said it about rat on the first "Survivor" tastes like chicken |
#5293, aired 2007-09-19 | BEFORE & AFTER $400: Kids' story character who says, "The sky is falling! The sky is falling! A-wop-bop-a-loo-mop a-lop-bam-boom!" Chicken Little Richard |
#5278, aired 2007-07-18 | AMERICANA $200: This restaurant's Original Recipe features a secret blend of 11 herbs & spices KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken) |
#5274, aired 2007-07-12 | YUM... CANDY! $400: Chick-O-Sticks aren't chicken-flavored; they're made from peanut butter & this tropical treat coconut |
#5246, aired 2007-06-04 | THE WOK OF LIFE $600: Most Chinese shun the strong flavor of this meat; it's most popular in the North, where the local Muslims shun pork lamb |
#5244, aired 2007-05-31 | CULINARY BEFORE & AFTER $2000: French dish of chicken, onion, wine, mushrooms & pork blindly stewing onscreen as space opera anti-hero Riddick coq au Vin Diesel |
#5233, aired 2007-05-16 | RUSSIAN FOOD & DRINK $600: Named for a former Soviet city, this butter-filled fried chicken dish is often served in Russian cuisine chicken Kiev |
#5226, aired 2007-05-07 | SILENT B $800: This fleshy growth atop a chicken's head comes in shapes such as buttercup & pea comb |
#5225, aired 2007-05-04 | I NEED A SNACK $200: I crave a Krispy Kreme chicken sandwich: a fried chicken breast served between these donuts |
#5225, aired 2007-05-04 | I NEED A SNACK $1000: I'll have 2 of Chicken of the Sea's new Peel & Eat Cups: cajun tuna & skinless boneless pink this salmon |
#5218, aired 2007-04-25 | FOOD PHRASES $400: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from the Hoover Museum.) The Hoover Museum celebrates the man who fed millions worldwide; however, it was the G.O.P., not Hoover, who promised one of these in every pot a chicken |
#5205, aired 2007-04-06 | I DO IMPRESSIONS $600: "Here's Johnny!"; no, it's this actor known for his truth handling & a famous chicken salad sandwich request Jack Nicholson |
#5180, aired 2007-03-02 | TAKE A WOK ON THE WILD SIDE $400: The feet are a prized delicacy from this bird that in China symbolizes the mythical phoenix the chicken |
#5174, aired 2007-02-22 | THAT'S NOT KOSHER! $600: Of chicken cacciatore, veal parmigiana or fettuccine alfredo, the one that can't be kosher veal parmigiana |
#5168, aired 2007-02-14 | FAST FOOD NATION $600: Among the items you can have your way at this chain are its chicken fries & its chicken tenders Burger King |
#5150, aired 2007-01-19 | THAT'S NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS $400: This fish-canning business famous for its mermaid is now owned by a Thai company Chicken of the Sea |
#5140, aired 2007-01-05 | OFFAL FRENCH FOOD $200: Sounds fancy, but brochettes de foies de volaille are just these chicken organs, skewered livers |
#5123, aired 2006-12-13 | MORE TANGENTIAL ETRUSCAN POTPOURRI $800: "Fat kids, skinny kids, even kids with chicken pox" (but not Etruscan kids) "love" these Armour Hot Dogs |
#5120, aired 2006-12-08 | FOOD STUFF? $600: You can play this by having a strategy of challenging a foe to risk a clash or yield; who'll be the first to duck? chicken |
#5103, aired 2006-11-15 | FOOD IN HISTORY $1600: It's said that this French emperor's chef created Chicken Marengo for him right on the battlefield Napoleon |
#5100, aired 2006-11-10 | SLAW & ORDER $1200: "Jewish Penicillin" chicken soup |
#5091, aired 2006-10-30 | CROSSWORD CLUES "N" $1,000 (Daily Double): Lump of wisdom or chicken meat
(6) a nugget |
#5073, aired 2006-10-04 | COOKING CLASS $800: The Chicken of the Sea website suggests making enchiladas with the albacore type of this tuna |
#5063, aired 2006-09-20 | MATH JOKES $1000: "To get to the same side" is why the chicken crossed this type of "strip" named for a German a Mobius strip |
#5052, aired 2006-07-25 | FRUITS $800: Caribbean cooks use this fruit to marinate chicken & beef; an enzyme called papain tenderizes the meat papaya |
#5047, aired 2006-07-18 | FOOD FACTS $600: Made from pan drippings, flour & milk, this gravy is served over chicken-fried steak country gravy |
#5018, aired 2006-06-07 | THE MODERN ARMY $1600: In the 1980s these Army food packets replaced C rations; old-time soldiers would have loved the chicken tetrazzini Meals Ready-to-Eat |
#5009, aired 2006-05-25 | "AE" $400: A Spanish dish made by simmering chicken, seafood, rice, vegetables & saffron paella |
#4992, aired 2006-05-02 | HODGEPODGE $800: Dietary laws against butter & lard led Jewish cooks to use chicken fat, known by this sentimental name schmaltz (or grivinis) |
#4989, aired 2006-04-27 | MIND YOUR BUSINESS $1200: Jeno Paulucci founded this company in 1947 to sell cans of chicken chow mein the Chun-King Company |
#4987, aired 2006-04-25 | WHAT KIND OF FOWL AM I? $400: Rock Cornish game hen
or
Rhode Island Red a chicken |
#4970, aired 2006-03-31 | GLUTTONY $200: For a gluttonous Thanksgiving gorge-fest try turducken, a turkey stuffed with these other 2 animals duck & chicken |
#4967, aired 2006-03-28 | RELIGION IN CORPORATIONS $1000: This national chicken sandwich restaurant stays closed on Sundays so employees can focus on faith & family Chick-fil-A |
#4958, aired 2006-03-15 | ASSUME THE POSITION $1000: Phil Rizzuto,
Fred "Chicken" Stanley,
Derek Jeter shortstops |
#4958, aired 2006-03-15 | MEDICINE IN LAYMAN'S TERMS $1600: Varicella chicken pox |
#4944, aired 2006-02-23 | FOOD, DUDE $800: After a gnarly wave rag-dolls me, to recover, I chow on a chicken bowl covered with this sweet soy, ginger & sake sauce teriyaki |
#4928, aired 2006-02-01 | ITALIAN CUISINE $800: In Italian cuisine this meat is traditionally the most popular to cook "cacciatore" or "hunter style" chicken |
#4926, aired 2006-01-30 | STATE BIRDS $600: 1 of 2 states that have a breed of chicken as the state bird Rhode Island (or Delaware) |
#4906, aired 2006-01-02 | NETWORKING $600: "Teen Titans",
"Samurai Jack",
"Cow and Chicken" Cartoon Network |
#4906, aired 2006-01-02 | OFFICIAL STATE FOOD & DRINK $1000: Oklahoma has an entire state meal including chicken fried steak, cornbread & these "colorful" legumes black-eyed peas |
#4905, aired 2005-12-30 | CONTAINERS $200: Stages in Chicken of the Sea tuna processing include thawing; evisceration; cleaning; & filling & sealing these cans |
#4891, aired 2005-12-12 | TIME TO EAT $800: The Chicken Po'boy & the Catfish Po'boy are culinary highlights of this fried-chicken chain Popeyes |
#4850, aired 2005-10-14 | GROWN-UPS EAT THAT? $200: If a grown-up tries to serve you the oxtail type of this, say, "No thanks. I'll have the chicken noodle" soup |
#4831, aired 2005-09-19 | THAT'S JUST "SAD" $200: It's a folded & grilled flour tortilla filled with cheese & often chicken; es muy buena! a quesadilla |
#4814, aired 2005-07-07 | ANDREW JACKSON'S HERMITAGE $100 (Daily Double): During his last months of life, Jackson was troubled by the low price of this, the Hermitage's cash crop cotton |
#4790, aired 2005-06-03 | THE INSECURITY COUNCIL $400: To help teens with self-acceptance, "Chicken Soup..." co-author Kimberly Kirberger wrote "No Body's" this perfect |
#4781, aired 2005-05-23 | BEFORE, DURING & AFTER $800: '60s dance craze in which you shout, "The sky is falling--at least Polaris' star group is!" Funky Chicken Little Dipper |
#4777, aired 2005-05-17 | LOGOS & TRADEMARKS $400: In 2003, this food brand unveiled its redesigned logo seen here Chicken of the Sea |
#4769, aired 2005-05-05 | BOOK TITLES $800: Jack Canfield & Mark Victor Hansen:
"____ for the Soul" Chicken Soup |
#4767, aired 2005-05-03 | TERRE HAUTE CUISINE $200: Hungry in Terre Haute? Stop at the Arches on U.S. Highway 41 for some Chicken Selects here McDonald's |
#4759, aired 2005-04-21 | THE RURAL SCENE $800: This English word for a young, non-laying female chicken is related to the French for "chicken" pullet |
#4759, aired 2005-04-21 | PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN SLOGANS $1000: "A chicken in every pot and a car in every garage" Hoover |
#4753, aired 2005-04-13 | A DAY'S CALORIES IN ONE MEAL $400: Zesty Chicken Border Bowl, Fiesta Taco Salad, Nachos Bellgrande, apple empanada Taco Bell |
#4753, aired 2005-04-13 | A DAY'S CALORIES IN ONE MEAL $800: 2 large orders of popcorn chicken, 2 biscuits, potato wedges, BBQ beans, Lil' Bucket lemon creme, large Pepsi KFC |
#4753, aired 2005-04-13 | A DAY'S CALORIES IN ONE MEAL $1000: 2 Big Bacon Classics, great Biggie fries, Homestyle Chicken Strips Salad with ranch dressing, medium Frosty Wendy's |
#4726, aired 2005-03-07 | AFRICAN CUISINE $1600: Doro Wat, stewed chicken over injera bread, is a national dish of this East African country Ethiopia |
#4725, aired 2005-03-04 | NOVELS BEFORE & AFTER $1200: Amy Tan's happy-go-lucky book about a luncheon item made with chicken, bacon & several slices of toast The Joy Luck Club Sandwich |
#4701, aired 2005-01-31 | FAST FOOD NATION $200: Crispy Strips & Original Recipe chicken KFC |
#4692, aired 2005-01-18 | HOW ABOUT A HAWAIIAN LUNCH? $600: Boneless chicken is popularly rolled into a crust made from these macadamia nuts |
#4685, aired 2005-01-07 | MISSING LINKS $800: Soda ____ chicken jerk |
#4676, aired 2004-12-27 | FROM SOUP TO NUTS $200: Some people refer to chicken soup as the "Jewish" kind of this antibiotic penicillin |
#4676, aired 2004-12-27 | FROM SOUP TO NUTS $800: A tasty dish is chicken marinated in yogurt & spices & cooked in this Indian oven tandoori oven |
#4665, aired 2004-12-10 | LITERARY BEFORE & AFTER $1,000 (Daily Double): Vonnegut novel in which Dresden is firebombed & Jack Nicholson orders a chicken salad sandwich, hold the chicken Slaughterhouse-Five Easy Pieces |
#4661, aired 2004-12-06 | DWAT DAT WABBIT! $400: "Joy of Cooking" says rabbit can be substituted for this "in almost any dish" by using "the saddle as the breast meat" chicken |
#4648, aired 2004-11-17 | COOKING $400: To make this basis of soup, simmer chicken parts for 3 hours, with frequent skimming, or drop a cube into water broth (or stock) |
#4646, aired 2004-11-15 | NONMUSICAL MTV $400: On "Newlyweds", Nick Lachey had to explain to her that Chicken of the Sea is actually fish Jessica Simpson |
#4642, aired 2004-11-09 | EITHER/OR $600: It's the basic choice at KFC of what kind of chicken texture to have Original Recipe or Extra Crispy? |
#4637, aired 2004-11-03 | BRINGING HOME THE BACON $1000: Wrap bacon around a water chestnut & a piece of chicken liver & you've got this Asian-style appetizer rumaki |
#4635, aired 2004-10-29 | KATZ IN THE CRADLE $400: This former Disney executive has produced films like "Shrek" & "Chicken Run" Katzenberg |
#4612, aired 2004-09-28 | A CAJUN CATEGORY $400: Chicken-chasing & gathering ingredients for a communal gumbo are Cajun festivities for this pre-Lenten day Mardi Gras |
#4596, aired 2004-09-06 | SLOGANEERING $200: "Ask any mermaid you happen to see, 'What's the best tuna?'", this brand Chicken of the Sea |
#4593, aired 2004-07-21 | I'VE GOT A BEEF WITH YOU $1000: From a chicken, it's a breast; from a cow, it's called this & Aunt Esther might make a nice one for Pesach brisket |
#4579, aired 2004-07-01 | SOUNDS FISHY TO ME! $200 (Daily Double): The pigfish is a type of this fish named for a noise it makes when taken out of the water a grunt |
#4578, aired 2004-06-30 | CHICKEN OR FISH? $400: Tonight's choices: baked stuffed chicken breast or this Chilean fish in a horseradish crust sea bass |
#4578, aired 2004-06-30 | CHICKEN OR FISH? $800: Would you care for barbecued chicken wings or this "orange" fish in a green sauce a roughy |
#4578, aired 2004-06-30 | CHICKEN OR FISH? $1200: I'm out of the halibut fillets in roasted butter, so you can have the chicken dish prepared in this "hunter's style" cacciatore |
#4578, aired 2004-06-30 | CHICKEN OR FISH? $1600: Whitefish on rice, or chicken dipped in egg & rolled in a breadcrumb mixture--the style of this northern Italian city Milan |
#4578, aired 2004-06-30 | CHICKEN OR FISH? $2000: On today's menu: lobster thermidor or this classic French-named fricassee that once made use of old roosters coq au vin |
#4576, aired 2004-06-28 | WHAT AM I HAVING? $800: (Sofia of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from Mexico.) Voy a comer pollo con mole--I'm having this in a classic Mexican sauce chicken |
#4554, aired 2004-05-27 | ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $800: Something very, very rare is "as scarce as" these chicken parts hen's teeth |
#4549, aired 2004-05-20 | 4-LETTER WORDS $200: To escape, a chicken might "fly" it the coop |
#4548, aired 2004-05-19 | UKRAINE ON THE BRAIN $600: Ukraine's capital lends its name to this poultry dish in which breasts are rolled up with butter, breaded & fried Chicken Kiev |
#4547, aired 2004-05-18 | WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE $400: Of a human, a chicken or a tomato, the one that is the least percentage water a human |
#4547, aired 2004-05-18 | ENDS IN "I" $400: Japanese for "fire bowl", it's a small, charcoal grill popularly used to cook steak & chicken a hibachi |
#4545, aired 2004-05-14 | FORBES' BILLIONAIRES $1600: Ironically, Dhanin Chearavanont made a fortune with this kind of "feed", slang for a small amount of money chicken feed |
#4543, aired 2004-05-12 | YOU MAKE ME SICK $1600: You may get shingles years after recuperating from the same virus which causes this "spotted" illness chicken pox |
#4541, aired 2004-05-10 | POTPOURRI $800: Politicians often complain about having to make appearances on this "unappetizing poultry" circuit the "rubber chicken" circuit |
#4528, aired 2004-04-21 | APPROXIMATE WEIGHTS & MEASURES $800: For you, a group of eggs may be a dozen; for a chicken farmer, a group of eggs is called this clutch |
#4519, aired 2004-04-08 | BUNDESTAG PARTY $1200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew at the Bundestag chamber in Berlin) The eagle presiding over the Bundestag has been fondly called "fette henne", which translates to this fat chicken/hen |
#4513, aired 2004-03-31 | FISHY BUSINESS $400: In October 2003 pop superstar Jessica Simpson was invited to a staff meeting of this food giant in San Diego Chicken of the Sea |
#4505, aired 2004-03-19 | FOOD AROUND THE USA $800: A monument to this chicken roosts in Adamsville in our smallest state the Rhode Island Red |
#4502, aired 2004-03-16 | ON THE WATER $200: A land game with cars on a collision course, or a safer water game in which players sit on others' shoulders Chicken |
#4477, aired 2004-02-10 | BEASTLY EXPRESSIONS $400: To act frenzied is to behave like one of these farm residents "with its head cut off" a chicken |
#4474, aired 2004-02-05 | TO EVERY THING THERE IS A SEASON $200: A broiler or fryer, or, metaphorically, a young person (as in "You're no...") spring chicken |
#4464, aired 2004-01-22 | '60s STUFF $600: A soup can Andy Warhol exhibited in 1960 was Campbell's this, of the genus Lycopersicon, & rice tomato |
#4459, aired 2004-01-15 | AMERICAN POETS $800: In 1900 his grandfather bought him a chicken farm near Derry, New Hampshire Robert Frost |
#4449, aired 2004-01-01 | FOOD & DRINK $600: Traditionally, inside your chicken cordon bleu you'll find melted cheese & a thin slice of this meat ham |
#4430, aired 2003-12-05 | COUNTRY COOKING $200: Kung Pao chicken China |
#4419, aired 2003-11-20 | DIET & EXERCISE $800: 3 ounces of cooked chicken liver gives 40% of the daily value of the heme type of this mineral iron |
#4417, aired 2003-11-18 | AMERICAN HISTORY $200: A 1928 campaign slogan promised this "in every pot and a car in every garage" a chicken |
#4410, aired 2003-11-07 | FOR THE BIRDS $800: It can precede "-hearted" or "-livered" chicken |
#4368, aired 2003-09-10 | EATING OUT $600: This fast food chicken chain offers red beans & rice & mashed potatoes & cajun gravy, but no spinach Popeyes |
#4368, aired 2003-09-10 | EATING OUT $800: This chain famous for its "Girls" & chicken wings calls itself "Delightfully Tacky Yet Unrefined" Hooters |
#4316, aired 2003-05-12 | THE CHINESE ZODIAC $600: You'll probably find the other 11 animals all taste like this one for 2005 chicken |
#4314, aired 2003-05-08 | THIS PLACE IS A ZOO! $1600: It's the colorful state bird of Delaware blue hen chicken |
#4306, aired 2003-04-28 | YOU SHOULD KNOW THIS STUFF $600: Bird similes include "Spry as a spring chicken" & "Proud as" one of these peacock |
#4302, aired 2003-04-22 | A "LEG" $1200: Hoo ha! It's a variety of chicken leghorn |
#4273, aired 2003-03-12 | CHILDREN'S LITERATURE $1200: In 1962 this author & illustrator published "The Nutshell Library", which includes the book "Chicken Soup with Rice" Maurice Sendak |
#4266, aired 2003-03-03 | DON'T BE CHICKEN $200: There are actually few American breeds of the chicken, the Lamona & Holland among them, that lay this color eggs white |
#4266, aired 2003-03-03 | DON'T BE CHICKEN $400: "To get to the other side" is usually the answer to this classic riddle Why did the chicken cross the road? |
#4266, aired 2003-03-03 | DON'T BE CHICKEN $600: Rufus Thomas clucked about this "fowl" dance in a hit song from 1970 "Funky Chicken" |
#4266, aired 2003-03-03 | DON'T BE CHICKEN $800: This term for a group hiearchy is based on the social behavior of poultry pecking order |
#4266, aired 2003-03-03 | DON'T BE CHICKEN $1000: Proverbially, to make these chicken neck feathers rise on someone is to produce anger or hostility in him hackles |
#4246, aired 2003-02-03 | GHOSTS OF LONDON $200: Attention, Colonel Sanders: the ghost of one of these birds has been seen flapping around Highgate since the 1600s chicken |
#4240, aired 2003-01-24 | POTLUCK $800: In the 1970s Ted Giannoulas began playing this mascot at Padres games San Diego Chicken |
#4216, aired 2002-12-23 | DOUBLE-"Z" WORDS $1000: Chicken or turkey may be prepared in this style, with pasta & cream sauce tetrazzini |
#4208, aired 2002-12-11 | FRUITS & VEGETABLES $800: The satsuma, a nearly seedless variety of this, is typically canned, & goes great with Chinese chicken salad mandarin orange |
#4202, aired 2002-12-03 | SCIENCE CLASS $1200: (Sofia of the Clue Crew reports from the science lab.) With chicken manure & water you can make an anaerobic digester that produces this gas, CH4, which can be used as a fuel methane |
#4200, aired 2002-11-29 | ALL GOD'S CREATURES $600: Called a "bamboo chicken" by locals in Belize, a male one of these lizards can reach over 6 feet an iguana |
#4178, aired 2002-10-30 | CONTESTS $200: Brisket, chicken & pork spare ribs are categories in Houston's world championship contest in this barbeque |
#4175, aired 2002-10-25 | OCCUPATIONS $1000: In July 2000, 69 chicken catchers became the first employees of this Maryland-based company to vote for a union Perdue |
#4168, aired 2002-10-16 | POLITICALLY CORRECT MUSICALS? $1600: Miss Mona's Chicken Ranch becomes a real chicken ranch as the gals raise poultry for Col. Sanders The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas |
#4153, aired 2002-09-25 | EAT YOUR WAY ACROSS THE U.S.A. $800: Quaker Steak & Lubes in PA. & OH. offer 15 kinds of these in a bucket; the atomic ones come with a release form! chicken wings |
#4128, aired 2002-07-10 | QUESTION MARK $800: Admittedly, it was the Sparrow, with his bow and arrow "Who Killed Cock Robin?" |
#4124, aired 2002-07-04 | CHICKEN À LA KING SHOPPING LIST $200: You may want chicken described with these 2 words, meaning the bird lived relatively unconfined free range |
#4124, aired 2002-07-04 | CHICKEN À LA KING SHOPPING LIST $400: This fortified wine you'll cook with is in a separate section from other Spanish wines sherry |
#4124, aired 2002-07-04 | CHICKEN À LA KING SHOPPING LIST $600: Weighty name for a standard ingredient in the sauce heavy cream |
#4124, aired 2002-07-04 | CHICKEN À LA KING SHOPPING LIST $800: For the mushrooms, try this type named for something found on a shirt button mushrooms |
#4124, aired 2002-07-04 | CHICKEN À LA KING SHOPPING LIST $1000: To catch the eyes of guests, use these peppers that can be spelled with 1 or 2 I's pimentos or pimientos |
#4112, aired 2002-06-18 | FOOD CROSSWORD CLUES $600: "Blue ribbon" chicken dish (6,4) cordon bleu |
#4107, aired 2002-06-11 | EAT IT! $800: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew gets ready to eat skewered meat.) This Asian favorite, sometimes chicken, sometimes beef, is usually served with a spicy peanut sauce satay |
#4101, aired 2002-06-03 | STUFF $600: [Jimmy] I've made this dish with chicken, sausage and vegetables but instead of okra we use filé powder to thicken and flavor it gumbo |
#4091, aired 2002-05-20 | PRESIDENTIAL NICKNAMES $600: "A Chicken-Fried McGovern", "The Peanut Politican" Carter |
#4080, aired 2002-05-03 | MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS $1,000 (Daily Double): This fast-food chain got its name from a character in "The French Connection" Popeyes |
#4074, aired 2002-04-25 | GOOD EATS $1000: Edmond Dantes knows this sandwich of ham, chicken & Swiss cheese is dipped in beaten egg & fried monte cristo |
#4069, aired 2002-04-18 | PEOPLE EAT THAT? $600: Sure, they taste like chicken, but grenouille legs are the legs of these frogs |
#4067, aired 2002-04-16 | COOKIN' IN NEW ORLEANS $600: (Jimmy's stirring up the pot, and the clue!) I'm sauteing sausage & chicken, & soon I'll add onions, celery, peppers & spices for this dish, whose name may come from the French word for ham jambalaya |
#4062, aired 2002-04-09 | ON OFF $1200: Without "on", a male chicken becomes this bottle topper a cap (from capon) |
#4044, aired 2002-03-14 | YOU'RE AN ANIMAL $400: In a French restaurant if you ask for a coq you'll be served on of these animals a chicken (or rooster) |
#4043, aired 2002-03-13 | SHALL WE DANCE? $800: A goofy but popular dance of the 1960s was this "funky" fowl a chicken |
#4040, aired 2002-03-08 | INTERNATIONAL "K"UISINE $800: Chicken or shrimp go equally well with this Szechwan dish that's also packed with peanuts Kung Pao |
#4024, aired 2002-02-14 | I GOT AN "F" $1000: In 1952 Pete Harman of Utah became the first to sell Kentucky Fried Chicken under this type of license a franchise |
#4014, aired 2002-01-31 | COUNTRY COOKING $600: Tandoori chicken India |
#4010, aired 2002-01-25 | ALL TUNA $600: The icon seen here is the symbol of this San Diego based tuna company Chicken of the Sea |
#3989, aired 2001-12-27 | THE "N" ZONE $400: It can be a lump of gold or a bite-size piece of chicken nugget |
#3988, aired 2001-12-26 | 3-LETTER WORDS $1200: In the names of diseases, it follows small & chicken pox |
#3983, aired 2001-12-19 | SALAD DAYS $1000: This type of orange adds a sweet tang to the classic Chinese chicken salad mandarin |
#3979, aired 2001-12-13 | FRANCHISES $1,000 (Daily Double): New Orleans Magazine has voted this chicken chain's red beans & rice best 11 years running Popeye's |
#3960, aired 2001-11-16 | EXPLORING THE "DARK" SIDE $100: The leg & thigh of the chicken dark meat |
#3953, aired 2001-11-07 | MOVIE TAGLINES $300: 2000:
"There's nothing more determined than poultry with a plan" Chicken Run |
#3936, aired 2001-10-15 | KNOW YOUR MUPPETS $300: We're not sure what the creature seen here is, but we do know his girlfriend Camilla is one of these birds chicken |
#3929, aired 2001-10-04 | CLASSIC ADS & JINGLES $400: "...Tough kids, sissy kids, even kids with chicken pox love" these Armour Hot Dogs |
#3928, aired 2001-10-03 | SAUCEY! $300: This chicken topper whose name is from the Aztec for "chili sauce" has a bit of chocolate in it mole |
#3921, aired 2001-09-24 | FAST FOOD $800: The BK Broiler & Chicken Tenders are on the menu at this chain Burger King |
#3912, aired 2001-09-11 | LET'S NOT SPREAD 'EM AROUND $200: Seeing Koplik's spots on the inside of your cheeks is a sign you've "spotted" this viral infection measles |
#3907, aired 2001-09-04 | VIVA ANN-MARGRET! $400: Ann-Margret is touring in a 2001 revival of this musical about Chicken Ranch--a publicity photo is seen here The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas |
#3902, aired 2001-07-17 | THAT'S SICK! $400: AKA varicella, it's marked by blisterlike eruptions on the skin & is even more severe in adults than children chicken pox |
#3881, aired 2001-06-18 | "MOO" $300: This stir-fried Chinese dish that contains shredded pork, scallions & egg is rolled in a thin pancake moo shu pork |
#3861, aired 2001-05-21 | INITIALS M.S. $400: This children's author cooked up "Chicken Soup With Rice" Maurice Sendak |
#3861, aired 2001-05-21 | 01/01/01 $500: This Arkansas-based chicken firm announced it was going to buy the No. 1 U.S. beef processor, IBP Inc. Tyson Foods |
#3855, aired 2001-05-11 | ANYTHING BUT CHEESESTEAK $300: Chicken chunks & chopped veggies in a rich sauce topped with a pastry crust are baked in this "pie" chicken pot pie |
#3850, aired 2001-05-04 | BOOK 'EM $400: He was a chicken farmer & an axle grease salesman before writing "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" L. Frank Baum |
#3840, aired 2001-04-20 | NAME THE MOVIE $1,700 (Daily Double): 1970:
"All you have to do is hold the chicken, bring me the toast, give me a check for the chicken salad sandwich..." Five Easy Pieces |
#3834, aired 2001-04-12 | MONEY SLANG $500: 2-word phrase for Henny Penny's lunch Chicken feed |
#3830, aired 2001-04-06 | LET'S PLAY CHICKEN $100: This canned tuna company has been using a mermaid on its logo since 1952 Chicken of the Sea |
#3830, aired 2001-04-06 | LET'S PLAY CHICKEN $200: This fast food chain told us to "Save the Chickens...Eat a Whopper" Burger King |
#3830, aired 2001-04-06 | LET'S PLAY CHICKEN $300: The unofficial theme song of this Warner Brothers blabberbeak is "Camptown Races"
...doo dah Foghorn Leghorn |
#3830, aired 2001-04-06 | LET'S PLAY CHICKEN $400: It's often performed at wedding receptions Funky chicken |
#3830, aired 2001-04-06 | LET'S PLAY CHICKEN $500: Created by Jay Ward & Bill Scott, his secret identity was Henry Cabot Henhaus III Super Chicken |
#3819, aired 2001-03-22 | FOAM $500: In this 2000 film Mel Gibson supplied the voice to a character made out of foam latex & clay Chicken Run |
#3816, aired 2001-03-19 | CELEBRITY ODD JOBS $200: Before he was one of the "Legends of the Fall", he dressed up as a chicken for the El Pollo Loco fast-food chain Brad Pitt |
#3804, aired 2001-03-01 | WORD TO THE CHEF $400: 5-letter word for a male chicken that's been "fixed" a capon |
#3799, aired 2001-02-22 | U.S. ARMED FORCES INSIGNIA $300: In the Army it's the bird a Colonel Sanders would sport Eagle |
#3790, aired 2001-02-09 | FOREIGN WORDS & PHRASES $300: From Yiddish, it can mean liquid chicken fat or a sappy, sentimental story schmaltz |
#3790, aired 2001-02-09 | PRETTY PICTURES $1000: Pretty pictures by this French painter include "Dancers in Pink", "Dancers in the Foyer" & "Four Dancers" Edgar Degas |
#3780, aired 2001-01-26 | BUTTER $500: You'll be Russian to serve this chicken dish stuffed wuth herbed butter Chicken Kiev |
#3772, aired 2001-01-16 | FOODS OF THE '40s $1000: Jeno Paulucci started selling his canned chicken chow mein under this label in 1945 Chun King |
#3767, aired 2001-01-09 | BIG SCREEN TITLE PAIRS $300: 1966:
"...and Mr. Chicken" The Ghost |
#3757, aired 2000-12-26 | PICTURE THIS $300: Eternal question posed by this cartoon Which came first, the chicken or the egg? |
#3752, aired 2000-12-19 | THAT'S SOUP-ER $300: Chicken soup's curative powers earned it the nickname "Jewish" this Penicillin |
#3750, aired 2000-12-15 | PUBLISH $200: These "books" named for 2 magazines include "Chickamauga" & "Chicken Breasts" as well as the Fix It Yourself series Time-Life Books |
#3743, aired 2000-12-06 | CLASSIC ADS & JINGLES $100: "Ask any mermaid you happen to see, 'What's the best tuna?'..." Chicken of the Sea |
#3726, aired 2000-11-13 | THE REEL WORLD $300: The L.A. Times said this 2000 Nick Park animated film was "Poultry in Motion" Chicken Run |
#3721, aired 2000-11-06 | ATE $1000: This "hunter style" chicken is cooked with tomatoes, mushrooms & sometimes wine Chicken Cacciatore |
#3719, aired 2000-11-02 | CAMPBELL SOUP $100: Among Campbell's condensed soups, it considers the 2 "classics" to be chicken noodle & this one tomato |
#3705, aired 2000-10-13 | SIMILES $100: Someone frenzied but ineffective is running around like a chicken in this condition With its head cut off |
#3693, aired 2000-09-27 | LET'S EAT CHINESE $400 (Daily Double): Famous rank of Tso, aka Tao, a 19th c. warrior after whom a chicken dish was named general |
#3684, aired 2000-09-14 | DINING OUT $100: Founded in the 1930s, Mrs. Knott's Chicken Dinner Restaurant became so popular this theme park grew up around it Knott's Berry Farm |
#3670, aired 2000-07-14 | HISTORIC POST-IT NOTES $1000: Essayist & experimenter who wrote the 1626 note seen here:
"Remember to Freeze Chicken!" Sir Francis Bacon |
#3662, aired 2000-07-04 | FOOD $300: Banquet introduced its first frozen food product in 1953, this type of pie chicken pot pie |
#3612, aired 2000-04-25 | PUT 'EM IN ORDER $200: The Hustle,
the Charleston,
the Funky Chicken Charleston, Funky Chicken, Hustle |
#3586, aired 2000-03-20 | BIRD VERBS $200: Normally paired with "out", this "fowl" verb means to lose one's nerve chicken |
#3565, aired 2000-02-18 | BAD FOREIGN STUDY CHOICES $200: Largely because of high crime, no one will call you chicken if you avoid this Ukranian capital Kiev |
#3557, aired 2000-02-08 | POP MUSIC RHYME TIME $200: Doggy Dogg's chicken houses Snoop's coops |
#3544, aired 2000-01-20 | 3-LETTER ABBREVIATIONS $900 (Daily Double): On June 24, 1996 it reintroduced the "Bucket" that's made many families' mouths water KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken) |
#3538, aired 2000-01-12 | LITTLE RHODY $400: This chicken, the state bird, had its beginnings on a farm in Little Compton in the 1850s Rhode Island Red |
#3535, aired 2000-01-07 | SLOGANEERING $100: Many people "Love that chicken" from this sailor's restaurant Popeyes |
#3504, aired 1999-11-25 | DINNER $400: We owe thanks to this country for sharing with us its Chicken Paprikash Hungary |
#3485, aired 1999-10-29 | MR. CHICKEN $100: In a December 1997 speech in Miami, President Clinton quoted this Chicken Little line "The sky is falling!" |
#3485, aired 1999-10-29 | MR. CHICKEN $200: It's the moral of the fable about the maid & the milk pail Don't count your chickens before they hatch |
#3485, aired 1999-10-29 | MR. CHICKEN $300: In a 1928 campaign slogan prosperity was defined as having a chicken here In every pot |
#3485, aired 1999-10-29 | MR. CHICKEN $400: John Wayne played him twice, in 1969 & 1975 Rooster Cogburn |
#3485, aired 1999-10-29 | MR. CHICKEN $500: 4-word phrase for an overbearing & strutting man Cock of the walk |
#3476, aired 1999-10-18 | I BELIEVE I CAN'T FLY $200: About the size of a chicken, it's strictly protected by New Zealand law Kiwi |
#3472, aired 1999-10-12 | FILE UNDER "C" $400: This name in an Italian chicken dish refers to hunters, as the dish was in their style cacciatore |
#3468, aired 1999-10-06 | THE BOOK OF RUTHS $200: AKA "Grandma Freud", this New York therapist is said to dole out sexual advice like hot chicken soup Dr. Ruth Westheimer |
#3448, aired 1999-09-08 | FAST FOOD $600: Using his recipe of 11 herbs & spices, Colonel Harland Sanders founded this restaurant Kentucky Fried Chicken |
#3415, aired 1999-06-11 | HOME COOKIN' $500: Appropriately, chicken a la King is featured in "Are You Hungry Tonight?", a book of his favorite recipes Elvis Presley |
#3411, aired 1999-06-07 | CHICKEN $100: Warner Bros.' Foghorn was of this breed whose hens are prolific layers Leghorn |
#3411, aired 1999-06-07 | CHICKEN $200: A human grooming item, or the prominent feature seen here Comb |
#3411, aired 1999-06-07 | CHICKEN $300: "Directional" name for the short, fluffy plumage of newly hatched chicks Down |
#3411, aired 1999-06-07 | CHICKEN $400: European country that produced the Barnevelder breed Netherlands (Holland) |
#3411, aired 1999-06-07 | CHICKEN $500: A major meat-producing chicken breed shares its name with this New England landmark Plymouth Rock |
#3393, aired 1999-05-12 | CARIBBEAN TASTE TREATS $600: If you order "mountain chicken" in Dominica, you won't get chicken but one of these amphibians Frogs |
#3378, aired 1999-04-21 | EAT THAI $400: Tom Kha Kai is a chicken soup flavored with the "milk" of this Coconut |
#3378, aired 1999-04-21 | EAT THAI $800: You might wish this skewer of chicken or beef served with peanut sauce was "just a little bit longer" Satay |
#3370, aired 1999-04-09 | CINCINNATI $300: At Oktoberfest 1994, 48,000 Cincinnatians flapped their elbows like wings in this dance Chicken Dance |
#3346, aired 1999-03-08 | ON THE PRAIRIE $500: The bird called the "prairie" this is really a type of grouse Prairie chicken |
#3344, aired 1999-03-04 | FAST FOOD CHOICES $200: Original Recipe or Extra Tasty Crispy KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken) |
#3339, aired 1999-02-25 | MYSTERY MEAT $400: The U.S. poultry industry calls them "paws" & exported 264,000 tons of them to China in 1997 Chicken feet |
#3338, aired 1999-02-24 | KIDDY LIT $1000: This literal-minded housekeeper dusts the furniture (with powder) & dresses the chicken (in clothes) Amelia Bedelia |
#3321, aired 1999-02-01 | MAKING A LIST $100: In 1995 he published a "Book Of Top Ten Lists And Zesty Lo-Cal Chicken Recipes" David Letterman |
#3320, aired 1999-01-29 | PLAYGROUND PUNCHLINES $100: In the original version, it's why the chicken crossed the road To get to the other side |
#3314, aired 1999-01-21 | DON KNOTTS $400: In the classic "The Ghost And Mr. Chicken", Don sought a news scoop by spending the night in one of these Haunted house |
#3303, aired 1999-01-06 | KFC $100: The company would have been called Indiana Fried Chicken if it were named for the birthplace of this founder Col. Harland Sanders |
#3303, aired 1999-01-06 | KFC $500: KFC introduced this menu item by building a 20,000-lb. one, unveiled with dancing carrots & peas chicken pot pie |
#3292, aired 1998-12-22 | CITY FOOD $100: Buffalo wings don't come from a bison, but from this bird (& from the city in New York) chicken |
#3289, aired 1998-12-17 | READ THE BOOK, SAW THE FILM $200: Chicken-sized dinosaurs called compys didn't make it from this 1990 Michael Crichton novel to the 1993 film Jurassic Park |
#3285, aired 1998-12-11 | TV THEME SONGS $500: "When it looks like you will take a lickin'... just callllll for" him Super Chicken |
#3244, aired 1998-10-15 | WHAT'S FOR DINNER? $200: Beef pounded thin, dipped in batter & cooked in a skillet; it includes the name of another meat Chicken-fried steak |
#3233, aired 1998-09-30 | SWEET AD LINES $100: This product claims to be "Finger Lickin' Good" Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) |
#3224, aired 1998-09-17 | OLD FARMERS $800: The Springdale, Arkansas company he founded in 1935 was the start of his chicken business John Tyson |
#3223, aired 1998-09-16 | HEALTH & MEDICINE $500: The virus that causes this kids' disease can cause shingles in later life Chicken pox |
#3207, aired 1998-07-07 | BEFORE & AFTER $200: This character might cluck, "The 11 herbs & spices are falling! The 11 herbs & spices are falling!" Kentucky Fried Chicken Little |
#3198, aired 1998-06-24 | FOOD & DRINK $100: It's popularly referred to as "Chicken of the Sea" Tuna |
#3182, aired 1998-06-02 | WHOSE COW? $300: This cable channel has renewed "Cow & Chicken" created by David Feiss, so there will be 52 episodes total Cartoon Network |
#3180, aired 1998-05-29 | INDY 500 FLAGS $300: A flag of this color doesn't tell the drivers to play chicken, it's just a caution flag Yellow |
#3164, aired 1998-05-07 | BEASTLY EXPRESSIONS $500: If you feel young, you feel like this kind of non-winter barnyard fowl a spring chicken |
#3156, aired 1998-04-27 | FOOD & DRINK $400: A lunchtime favorite, it's chicken or turkey, tomato, bacon & lettuce on 3 slices of toast Club sandwich |
#3146, aired 1998-04-13 | MEAT ME $800: At Tennessee Williams' house, it was always "The Night of" this tropical treat, the chicken of the trees Iguana |
#3127, aired 1998-03-17 | BEGINS & ENDS WITH P $600: The chicken scratches on your prescription show your doctor doesn't have good this penmanship |
#3125, aired 1998-03-13 | NOW YOU'RE COOKIN'! $500: Chilies, garlic & chocolate go into this Mexican sauce served on chicken or turkey mole sauce |
#3120, aired 1998-03-06 | CHICKEN? $200: "He that fights and" does this "may live to fight another day" run away |
#3120, aired 1998-03-06 | CHICKEN? $400: Joints that are "weak" on a chicken knees |
#3120, aired 1998-03-06 | CHICKEN? $1000: From the Latin for "very small spirit", it doesn't mean catlike, but cowardly pusillanimous |
#3120, aired 1998-03-06 | CHICKEN? $1,800 (Daily Double): Synonym for "chicken" exhibited by the woodpecker seen here: yellow-bellied (sapsucker) |
#3116, aired 1998-03-02 | FAST FOOD $400: He was in his 60s when he put on a white suit & traveled the country to franchise his chicken recipe Colonel Sanders |
#3112, aired 1998-02-24 | CARTOONS $400: I say there, son, this Warner Bros. cartoon rooster is sometimes pursued by a chicken hawk Foghorn Leghorn |
#3088, aired 1998-01-21 | COUNTRY COOKING $100: A national Philippine dish, adobo contains chicken & pork, & the "milk" of this palm fruit Coconut |
#3088, aired 1998-01-21 | COUNTRY COOKING $300: Watch out for the hot peppers when partaking of this Szechwan Chinese dish made with chicken & peanuts Kung Pao Chicken |
#3087, aired 1998-01-20 | TASTES LIKE CHICKEN $100: Some feel deep-frying the legs of this amphibian in cornmeal overpowers their subtle flavor frog legs |
#3087, aired 1998-01-20 | TASTES LIKE CHICKEN $200: These desert reptiles are good for stew, but save the tip of the tail for a fun & handy noisemaker rattlesnake |
#3087, aired 1998-01-20 | TASTES LIKE CHICKEN $300: At the big game, the tail of this Florida mascot has been seen on grills at the Georgia Bulldogs' tailgate parties gator (alligators) |
#3087, aired 1998-01-20 | TASTES LIKE CHICKEN $400: Their habit of playing dead makes them easy to catch, roast & serve with sweet 'taters possums |
#3087, aired 1998-01-20 | TASTES LIKE CHICKEN $500: One main reason this North American bird was hunted to extinction by 1914 was that it was good eating passenger pigeon |
#3065, aired 1997-12-19 | IN THE KITCHEN WITH IVAN $800: Ivan makes this chicken dish, named for Ukraine's capital, so the butter squirts out when you cut it Chicken Kiev |
#3064, aired 1997-12-18 | BARNYARD ANIMALS $400 (Daily Double): Animal most associated with the man seen here: (Harlan Sanders) chicken |
#3064, aired 1997-12-18 | BARNYARD ANIMALS $500: Around the world this animal sounds different: "K' ok' iyo" in Korean & "Goh-geh-goh-goh" in Chinese rooster |
#3042, aired 1997-11-18 | MOM'S A BAD COOK $200: Mom could reduce the risk of this, including salmonella, by not thawing her chicken at room temperature Food poisoning |
#3012, aired 1997-10-07 | JUST US CHICKENS $400: This term is used to refer to a miniature member of a standard chicken breed bantam |
#3007, aired 1997-09-30 | FOOD $1000: This hors d' oeuvre is a piece of chicken liver & a water chestnut wrapped in bacon Rumaki |
#2995, aired 1997-09-12 | NURSERY RHYME FOOD $500: Not a chicken, but this lay in the house that Jack built Malt |
#2979, aired 1997-07-10 | POTPOURRI $300: It means to soak meat like beef or chicken to flavor, tenderize or preserve it Marinate |
#2972, aired 1997-07-01 | RESTAURANT POTPOURRI $800: Planet Hollywood's Chicken Crunch is coated with a batter made from this "nautical" cereal Captain Crunch |
#2970, aired 1997-06-27 | WHAT'S COOKIN'? $800: For this "Ukranian" coated breast of chicken dish, chill the herbed butter before rolling it in Chicken Kiev |
#2958, aired 1997-06-11 | CULINARY NICKNAMES $100: This cold remedy is also known as Jewish penicillin chicken soup |
#2954, aired 1997-06-05 | PHOBIAS $400: Because pteronophobics fear these, they should avoid chicken coops & fan dancers Feathers |
#2936, aired 1997-05-12 | FOOD $600: Served in Jewish chicken soup, knaidel is another name for this Matzo balls |
#2932, aired 1997-05-06 | INTERNATIONAL FOOD & DRINK $400: Jerk chicken is a specialty of this Caribbean island, the home of reggae music Jamaica |
#2926, aired 1997-04-28 | THE MAIN COURSE $600: This device with a rotating spit gives its name to a style of chicken roasted in it rotisserie |
#2923, aired 1997-04-23 | POT LUCK $300: This breed of chicken is Rhode Island's state bird Rhode Island Red |
#2899, aired 1997-03-20 | INTERNATIONAL CUISINE $500: The 2 meats in saltimbocca Veal & ham |
#2890, aired 1997-03-07 | FOOD $400: From a Nahuatl word meaning "chili sauce", it contains chocolate & is often served over chicken Mole |
#2882, aired 1997-02-25 | NONFICTION $200: In 1996 Jack Canfield & Mark Hansen cooked up "A 3rd Serving Of" this "for the soul" Chicken Soup |
#2860, aired 1997-01-24 | POT CLUCK $100: The dish of chicken wings in a hot sauce & blue cheese dressing was named for this city, not for an animal Buffalo, NY |
#2860, aired 1997-01-24 | POT CLUCK $200: Roy Harper of Van Camp Sea Food is credited with naming this brand of tuna Chicken of the Sea |
#2860, aired 1997-01-24 | POT CLUCK $400: An old person isn't one of these seasonal items anymore Spring Chicken |
#2860, aired 1997-01-24 | POT CLUCK $500: It's the part of a chicken in rumaki Liver |
#2842, aired 1996-12-31 | BIRDS $400: On chicken farms females under a year old are called pullets; over a year old, they're called these Hens |
#2807, aired 1996-11-12 | INTERNATIONAL CUISINE $800: This Spanish dish literally means "rice with chicken" arroz con pollo |
#2807, aired 1996-11-12 | INTERNATIONAL CUISINE $1000: A popular Thai dish, it's meat or chicken on a skewer served with a spicy peanut sauce satay |
#2806, aired 1996-11-11 | FAMOUS WOMEN $600: This diminutive psychologist is said to dole out "sexual advice like good hot chicken soup" Dr. Ruth |
#2805, aired 1996-11-08 | FOOD $300: Long Island, Rouen, France & Beijing are known for the superiority of these fowl they produce ducks |
#2774, aired 1996-09-26 | SWAHILI WORDS & PHRASES $400: This bird is kuku—don't tell the Colonel chicken |
#2771, aired 1996-09-23 | ENDS IN "X" $300: This childhood disease is caused by the varicella zoster virus chicken pox |
#2728, aired 1996-06-12 | HINTS FROM HELOISE $400: You can dry this part of a chicken or turkey in the microwave for immediate "pulling" wishbone |
#2712, aired 1996-05-21 | SOUPS & STEWS $500: The name of this chicken or lamb soup comes from the Tamil milaku tannir mulligatawny |
#2694, aired 1996-04-25 | FOOD FACTS $300: Cordon Bleu is typically made with chicken or this meat, with ham & cheese veal |
#2668, aired 1996-03-20 | WHAT'S COOKIN'? $400: Chicken, okra, ham, tomatoes, onions & perhaps shellfish cooked into a thick Louisiana-style stew gumbo |
#2668, aired 1996-03-20 | WHAT'S COOKIN'? $800: Saffron rice cooked in chicken stock with chicken, clams, shrimp, garlic & spicy Spanish sausage paella |
#2664, aired 1996-03-14 | THE FANNIE FARMER COOKBOOK $200: Queen Victoria soup contains chicken, ham, onion, celery, mushrooms & these hard-boiled items eggs |
#2647, aired 1996-02-20 | TV PERSONALITIES $100: In 1995 this "Late Show" host published a new "Book of Top Ten Lists and Zesty Local Chicken Recipes" David Letterman |
#2627, aired 1996-01-23 | EUROPEAN FOOD & DRINK $200: Howtowdie is a Scottish dish of boiled chicken served with spinach & a poached one of these Egg |
#2594, aired 1995-12-07 | CARIBBEAN CUISINE $400: In Montserrat the delicacy known as mountain chicken is actually an enormous one of these amphibians a frog |
#2586, aired 1995-11-27 | FOOD $100: In chicken Kiev the breast is wrapped around a large pat of this Butter |
#2577, aired 1995-11-14 | FOOD & DRINK $200: Larousse calls for brandy & a half-liter of Chambertin to make this classic chicken & wine dish Coq au vin |
#2568, aired 1995-11-01 | FOOD & DRINK $400: Waterzooi, a stew from this low country, may be made with fish or chicken Belgium |
#2566, aired 1995-10-30 | THE "LONG" & THE "SHORT" OF IT $200: A savory version of this dish may be topped with chicken, but many prefer the strawberry dessert shortcake |
#2564, aired 1995-10-26 | HEALTH & MEDICINE $800: In 1995 the FDA approved the nation's first vaccine for this childhood disease chicken pox |
#2559, aired 1995-10-19 | FOOD & DRINK $300: Poulet is the French term for a young, spring one: poularde is the term for a fat one a chicken |
#2554, aired 1995-10-12 | U.S. MUSEUMS $100: A Louisville museum honors this founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken Harland Sanders |
#2554, aired 1995-10-12 | AROUND THE HOUSE $600: For cooking chicken, you might use one of these small ovens with an electrically-turned spit a rotisserie |
#2553, aired 1995-10-11 | AGRICULTURE $400: Of 7 days, 7 weeks or 7 months, the approximate time it takes to produce a broiler chicken 7 weeks |
#2533, aired 1995-09-13 | "HOT" & "COLD" $500: It's a spicy Chinese soup made with chicken, pork, bamboo shoots & vinegar hot & sour soup |
#2532, aired 1995-09-12 | FOOD & DRINK $100: The Mediterranean leghorn variety of this animal is primarily raised for eggs a chicken |
#2525, aired 1995-07-21 | MEDICINE $500: This type of bacteria found in chicken & eggs was named for the veterinarian who discovered it Salmonella |
#2488, aired 1995-05-31 | STEWS $100: Now generally made with chicken, Brunswick stew was originally made with these nut gatherers squirrels |
#2433, aired 1995-03-15 | "GR" ANIMALS $500: The endangered prairie chicken is one of these game birds a grouse |
#2424, aired 1995-03-02 | COOKING $400: Of chicken stock, beef stock or fish stock, the one used as the base for Normande sauce fish stock |
#2422, aired 1995-02-28 | INTERNATIONAL CUISINE $500: This Spanish dish consists of saffron-flavored rice with chicken, seafood, peas, etc. paella |
#2415, aired 1995-02-17 | FOOD POTPOURRI $200: This fast food chain officially introduced the Colonel's Rotisserie Gold in 1993 KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken) |
#2383, aired 1995-01-04 | COOKING $100: Mushrooms & pimientos go into the rich cream sauce for chicken a la this king |
#2379, aired 1994-12-29 | 19th CENTURY BUSINESS $300: Flavor of Campbell's first soup tomato |
#2366, aired 1994-12-12 | miniatures $500: Rock Cornish hens are usually larger than these chickens bred to be less than 1 1/2 pounds the bantam chicken |
#2364, aired 1994-12-08 | SPANISH CATCH PHRASES $200: As quick as a wink becomes "en menos que canta un gallo", shorter than the song of this barnyard bird a rooster |
#2364, aired 1994-12-08 | U.S. STATES $500: Its state bird is the Blue Hen chicken Delaware |
#2337, aired 1994-11-01 | FYI $100: Medical experts say this deli standard really can help cure a cold; Mom knew it all along chicken soup |
#2331, aired 1994-10-24 | FOOD FACTS $500: Italian for "hunter", it's in the name of a hunter-style chicken dish cacciatore |
#2327, aired 1994-10-18 | POTPOURRI $400: Its the type of meat that's wrapped around a water chestnut & chicken liver in rumaki bacon |
#2289, aired 1994-07-14 | INTERNATIONAL CUISINE $200: Tandoori chicken, a famous North Indian dish, is cooked in a tandoor, a clay one of these an oven |
#2235, aired 1994-04-29 | PARTY FOOD & DRINK $400: Rumaki wouldn't be rumaki without these poultry organs chicken liver |
#2230, aired 1994-04-22 | FOOD & DRINK $300: Cooked and served in chicken soup, a knaidel is also called this kind of ball a matzo ball |
#2218, aired 1994-04-06 | HEALTH & MEDICINE $200: Varicella is commonly known by this name that reminds us of poultry chicken pox |
#2197, aired 1994-03-08 | RHODE ISLAND $400: This breed of chicken is Rhode Island's state bird the Rhode Island Red |
#2192, aired 1994-03-01 | ANIMAL PHRASES $300: An older person is "no spring" one, & a coward has the heart of one a chicken |
#2185, aired 1994-02-18 | MEDICINE $800: Of chicken pox, polio & malaria, the one not caused by a virus malaria |
#2137, aired 1993-12-14 | CHEF'S SPECIALS $400: Arroz con pollo is these 2 main ingredients cooked with saffron chicken & rice |
#2126, aired 1993-11-29 | 6-LETTER WORDS $300: It's a shrill cry, made by a chicken after laying an egg Cackle |
#2115, aired 1993-11-12 | FOOD $500: The cuisine of this country featurs such dishes as chicken panang, rad na noodles & mee krob Thai food |
#2100, aired 1993-10-22 | ITALIAN FOOD $100: This meat is the most popular one cooked cacciatore chicken |
#2084, aired 1993-09-30 | CONTESTS $400: In autumn feathers fly in Spring Hill, Florida for the world championship of this chicken plucking |
#2057, aired 1993-07-13 | CHAINS $300: Rumor has it Wendy's founder Dave Thomas told this man to open a "chicken only" restaurant chain Colonel Sanders |
#2046, aired 1993-06-28 | AMERICAN HISTORY $600: In 1928 this Republican campaigned for president promising "a chicken in every pot" Hoover |
#2042, aired 1993-06-22 | HEALTH & MEDICINE $300: Between the ages of 1 & 10, about 95% of U.S. children get this virus, also called varicella chicken pox |
#2033, aired 1993-06-09 | 9-LETTER WORDS $100: It's the lower part of the leg of a cooked chicken the drumstick |
#2031, aired 1993-06-07 | ODDS & ENDS $300: For chicken pox it's 1-3 weeks; for a chicken, about 3 weeks the incubation perioid |
#2029, aired 1993-06-03 | 1970 $200: He resigned from the board of directors of the Kentucky Fried Chicken Corp. he'd founded Colonel Sanders |
#1991, aired 1993-04-12 | FRENCH COOKING $300: The name of this classic dish means "chicken in wine" coq au vin |
#1991, aired 1993-04-12 | TV GUIDE SAYS $500: "LeVar Burton visits a chicken farm to try to learn whether the chicken or the egg came first" Reading Rainbow |
#1982, aired 1993-03-30 | FRENCH MENU $300: When this bird is baked in a salt crust, it's called poulet en croute de sel chicken |
#1956, aired 1993-02-22 | AQUATIC ANIMALS $400: In the U.S. the most common type of this fowl raised for profit is the White Pekin duck |
#1942, aired 1993-02-02 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $200: This soft drink company owns Pizza Hut, Taco Bell & Kentucky Fried Chicken PepsiCo |
#1932, aired 1993-01-19 | QUOTES $200: Henry IV said he wanted no peasant so poor that he couldn't have one of these "in his pot every Sunday" a chicken |
#1925, aired 1993-01-08 | ANCESTORS $300: The ancestor of this domesticated bird is the wild red jungle fowl a chicken |
#1881, aired 1992-11-09 | GENERAL SCIENCE $200: Using this form of electromagnetic radiation, you can cook an entire chicken in 15 minutes Microwave |
#1880, aired 1992-11-06 | MOVIE MISSES $200: In a 1982 film she was Miss Mona, owner & operator of the Chicken Ranch Dolly Parton |
#1870, aired 1992-10-23 | RECIPES $500: Wrap bite-sized pieces of chicken liver & water chestnut in bacon & broil rumaki |
#1857, aired 1992-10-06 | HEALTH & MEDICINE $200: This kids' disease may recur in adults as shingles—it's the same virus chicken pox |
#1843, aired 1992-09-16 | FROM THE OLD WORLD $100: If this bird hadn't been introduced, today you might be eating KFC, Kentucky Fried Cod chicken |
#1833, aired 1992-07-15 | FAMOUS SENIORS $100: This retiree founded Kentucky Fried Chicken at age 66 & was an ambassador for the firm when he died at 90 Colonel Sanders |
#1829, aired 1992-07-09 | HEALTH FACTS $500: It's the only remaining childhood rash illness for which there isn't a routine vaccination chicken pox |
#1827, aired 1992-07-07 | AUTHORS $1000: Female expatriate who wrote, "Chicken, alas a dirty word, alas a dirty third... alas a dirty bird" Gertrude Stein |
#1774, aired 1992-04-23 | FOOD $300: Used much like butter in Jewish cooking, schmaltz is the rendered fat of this fowl chicken |
#1735, aired 1992-02-28 | POETS $400: Years before his 1st volume of poetry was published in 1913, he was a chicken farmer in Derry, N.H. Robert Frost |
#1722, aired 1992-02-11 | NUMBER, PLEASE $500: Colonel Sanders created his famous chicken using this many "herbs and spices" 11 |
#1708, aired 1992-01-22 | READ THE LABEL $200: On Campbell's soup labels, this word precedes "broth". "& stars", "gumbo" & "noodleos" chicken |
#1704, aired 1992-01-16 | COOKING $300: It's a coating for fried chicken or shrimp, or a mixture for making pancakes batter |
#1698, aired 1992-01-08 | GOURMET COOKING $400: The Hungarian name for this poultry dish is paprikas csirke chicken paprikash |
#1661, aired 1991-11-18 | ADVERTISING JINGLES $200: "Ask any mermaid" Chicken of the Sea |
#1654, aired 1991-11-07 | FOREIGN WORDS & PHRASES $300: This French term can describe a chicken, ham & cheese dish or the master chef who prepared it Cordon bleu |
#1615, aired 1991-09-13 | MARK TWAIN $300: According to Twain, "The art" of frying chicken "cannot be learned north of" this line the Mason-Dixon line |
#1611, aired 1991-09-09 | FOOD FACTS $200: The French call this part of the chicken, "pilon", for its resemblance to a pestle a drumstick |
#1600, aired 1991-07-12 | FOOD $100: Country captain is a curry dish made with green peppers, almonds, currants & this poultry chicken |
#1597, aired 1991-07-09 | SENIOR ACHIEVERS $200: He was 65 when he took to the road peddling his recipe for "finger-lickin' good" chicken Colonel Sanders |
#1553, aired 1991-05-08 | WORD ORIGINS $500: Breed of chicken named for a famous American landing site Plymouth Rock |
#1544, aired 1991-04-25 | FOOD $100: Some think of this soup as "Jewish penicillin" chicken soup |
#1544, aired 1991-04-25 | FOOD $400: To make rumaki, wrap a strip of this around a water chestnut & a piece of chicken liver bacon |
#1538, aired 1991-04-17 | JUST US CHICKENS $200: Every chicken is distinguished by this feature, so Kookie doesn't need to lend them one a comb |
#1538, aired 1991-04-17 | FRENCH COOKING $300: Pommes de terre a l'huile is a French version of this picnic favorite potato salad |
#1538, aired 1991-04-17 | JUST US CHICKENS $300: The feathers on a chicken's neck; a person prepared to fight gets his up hackles |
#1538, aired 1991-04-17 | JUST US CHICKENS $400: It refers to a miniature chicken or a miniature boxer a bantam |
#1524, aired 1991-03-28 | FOOD $300: The tandoor in which tandoori chicken is made is this type of cooking device oven |
#1519, aired 1991-03-21 | "C" FOOD $400: A gelded rooster fed intensively so that it's plumper than an ordinary chicken capon |
#1509, aired 1991-03-07 | MEXICAN FOOD $800: It consists of strips of grilled beef or chicken, sauteed with onions & sweet peppers a fajita |
#1499, aired 1991-02-21 | BALLET $200: In Petipa's version of this ballet, Sancho Panza is accused of stealing a goose or a chicken Don Quixote |
#1494, aired 1991-02-14 | RESTAURANT CHAINS $100: The biggest of these chicken franchises is near Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China Kentucky Fried Chicken |
#1487, aired 1991-02-05 | CREATION ACCOUNTS $200: The West African Dogon tribe believed a cosmic one of these came first, not a chicken an egg |
#1483, aired 1991-01-30 | SEA LIFE $400: This tuna's meat is the whitest of all tunas & has a chicken-like flavor albacore |
#1483, aired 1991-01-30 | MEDICINE $600: Common names for rubeola & rubella, 2 of the most contagious diseases known to man measles & German measles |
#1479, aired 1991-01-24 | FAMOUS WOMEN $100: It's been said that she "doles out sexual advice like good hot chicken soup" Dr. Ruth Westheimer |
#1466, aired 1991-01-07 | SOUP DU JOUR $800: Traditional Scottish soup named for its two main ingredients, chicken & leeks cock-a-leekie |
#1459, aired 1990-12-27 | HOT CUISINE $500: The fowl dish accompanied by hot sauce & blue cheese dressing, named for the city that originated it Buffalo chicken wings |
#1417, aired 1990-10-30 | INTERNATIONAL CUISINE $600: A chef created Chicken Marengo in honor of his victory at the Battle of Marengo in 1800 Napoleon |
#1415, aired 1990-10-26 | FEATHERED FRIENDS $500: There are more than 100 species of this bird 1st domesticated about 4,000 years ago a pigeon (chicken) |
#1410, aired 1990-10-19 | BIRDS $500 (Daily Double): A chicken bearing this state's name is its official bird Rhode Island |
#1407, aired 1990-10-16 | MUSEUMS $300: A museum in Louisville is devoted to the success story of this colonel who was famous for his legs Colonel Sanders |
#1405, aired 1990-10-12 | THE 17TH CENTURY $100: In France, Henry IV said every peasant should afford to have one of these in the pot on Sundays a chicken |
#1402, aired 1990-10-09 | COOKING $200: Chicken breasts are rolled up with butter then breaded & fried to make this dish named for a Ukrainian city chicken Kiev |
#13, aired 1990-09-08 | INTERNATIONAL CUISINE $400: It's how you'd order rice with chicken in Spanish-speaking countries arroz con pollo |
#13, aired 1990-09-08 | INTERNATIONAL CUISINE $800: The French will tell you cuisses de grenouille, which are these, taste a lot like chicken frogs' legs |
#13, aired 1990-09-08 | INTERNATIONAL CUISINE $1000: This popular Thai dish consists of sweet crispy noodles with chicken or shrimp mee krob |
#1374, aired 1990-07-19 | ITALIAN CUISINE $300: The name of this chicken & tomato dish translates to "hunter's" chicken chicken cacciatore |
#1338, aired 1990-05-30 | COOKING $800: The green vegetable that goes into chicken Divan broccoli |
#1332, aired 1990-05-22 | FOOD $100: Marigold petals are sometimes added to chicken feed to insure that these will be bright yellow egg yolks |
#1332, aired 1990-05-22 | FOOD $200: In the early 1900s this fast food was sometimes called "Coney Island Chicken" hot dog |
#1325, aired 1990-05-11 | COOKING $300: To make chicken a la this, you usually need mushrooms & pimientos Chicken a la king |
#1307, aired 1990-04-17 | THE 4 SEASONS $400: If you're old you're not this type of chicken a spring chicken |
#1284, aired 1990-03-15 | IN THE NEWS $100: Va. sells over 40 tons a month of these chicken parts to the Far East; 20 tons right ones & 20 tons left chicken feet |
#1281, aired 1990-03-12 | GAMES $100: "Chicken Out" is a board game based on the riddle "Why did the chicken" do this Cross the road |
#1272, aired 1990-02-27 | ANIMAL TRIVIA $500 (Daily Double): The following song popularized a dance named for this animal:
"Now the dance that the people do, I don't know how it started, all I know..." Monkey ("Monkey Time" by Major Lance) |
#1262, aired 1990-02-13 | MEDICINE $400: Of measles, mumps or chicken pox, the one for which no vaccine is generally available Chicken pox |
#1238, aired 1990-01-10 | HODGEPODGE $400: Just the dance to do at a fowl ball; Rufus Thomas sang about doing it in 1970 Funky Chicken |
#1222, aired 1989-12-19 | INTERNATIONAL COOKING $400: Mulligatawny, a cream soup made with chicken or lamb, originated in this Asian country India |
#1222, aired 1989-12-19 | INTERNATIONAL COOKING $1000: Spanish dish of chicken, seafood & rice, cooked in a special wide-bottom pan paella |
#1204, aired 1989-11-23 | BODY LANGUAGE $400: A barnyard chicken would be taking a risk if it stuck out this part of its body neck |
#1186, aired 1989-10-30 | BIRDS $200: The Lamona & the Holland are the only American breeds of this bird that lay white eggs a chicken |
#1180, aired 1989-10-20 | IN OTHER WORDS... $500: Curl of hair, chicken broth, plus a cask lock, stock and barrel |
#1120, aired 1989-06-16 | RANCHES $300: This 1982 movie musical featured the Chicken Ranch, a house of ill repute run by Dolly Parton The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas |
#1101, aired 1989-05-22 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $300: Former Miss America now selling chicken products under the "By George" label Phyllis George |
#1099, aired 1989-05-18 | BIRDS $200: A 56 ft. one of these atop a fast food restaurant in Marietta, Ga. is a local landmark a chicken |
#1097, aired 1989-05-16 | THEMES & TRADEMARKS $300: "Ask any mermaid you happen to see, 'What's the best tuna?'" & you'll get this reply Chicken of the Sea |
#1086, aired 1989-05-01 | COOKING $100: If you're cooking "Suwannee Chicken", you're preparing this shelled reptile turtle |
#1082, aired 1989-04-25 | SICKNESS & HEALTH $1000: Only those who've had chicken pox can get this infection that comes from the same virus shingles |
#1071, aired 1989-04-10 | POT CLUCK $200: Some sportsmen use the feathers from the back of the chicken's neck to make these flies for fishing |
#1071, aired 1989-04-10 | POT CLUCK $400: When Republicans promised this in 1932, the cost of cluck was 8 times chuck a chicken in every pot |
#1052, aired 1989-03-14 | FOOD & DRINK $100: The Colonel would want y'all to know this was the 1st American fast food chain in China Kentucky Fried Chicken |
#1043, aired 1989-03-01 | 1850s HITS $200: "I gave my love a cherry that had no stone, I gave my love" one of these "that had no bone" chicken |
#1025, aired 1989-02-03 | FOOD $300: Cock-a-leekie, which is made with chicken, leeks & cream, is this type of dish a soup |
#1024, aired 1989-02-02 | INTERNATIONAL CUISINE $400: Popular in India, tandoori chicken is named for the tandoor, which is this (clay) oven |
#1023, aired 1989-02-01 | CHICKENS $200: Of 20, 45 or 60 lbs., the amount of chicken eaten per person each year in the U.S. 60 lbs. |
#998, aired 1988-12-28 | FOOD ON THE MAP $500: Poultry dish like the "mother of Russian cities" used to make chicken Kiev |
#981, aired 1988-12-05 | FOOD $500: 2 of the 3 top selling flavors of soup made by Campbell (2 of) tomato, chicken noodle & chicken mushroom |
#942, aired 1988-10-11 | BIRDS $400: The Asian jungle fowl is the direct ancestor of this domestic bird Chicken |
#936, aired 1988-10-03 | INTERNATIONAL CUISINE $400: This chicken dish made with noodles, cheese & cream sauce was named for an Italian opera singer chicken tetrazzini |
#902, aired 1988-07-05 | FOOD $100: Sometimes made with squirrel, the Brunswick type of this more often contains chicken & lima beans stew |
#884, aired 1988-06-09 | KIDDY LIT CREATURES $300: Some versions say Henny-Penny 1st said "The sky's a-going to fall"; some say it was this fowl creature Chicken Little |
#879, aired 1988-06-02 | DEMOCRATS $200: This former Ark. senator famed for scholarships once helped the Justice Dept. in the Schechter Chicken case William Fulbright |
#870, aired 1988-05-20 | U.S. STATES $400: 1 of 2 states whose state bird is a chicken Rhode Island (or Delaware) |
#842, aired 1988-04-12 | HOLY "COW" $500: A chicken coward |
#823, aired 1988-03-16 | MEDICINE $1000: The same virus which causes shingles in adults causes this disease in children chicken pox |
#820, aired 1988-03-11 | MEATS $300: The domestic fowl "Gallus gallus" is commonly known as this the chicken (or a hen) |
#777, aired 1988-01-12 | POULTRY $200: The courtship rituals of the greater prairie chicken were imitated in these by Great Plains Indians dances |
#776, aired 1988-01-11 | HORS D'OEUVRES $400: Chicken livers & water chestnuts wrapped in bacon; fortune cookies to follow rumaki |
#735, aired 1987-11-13 | TWAIN $200: Twain said "the art" of frying this fowl "cannot be learned north of the line of Mason & Dixon" chicken |
#730, aired 1987-11-06 | FOOD $1,000 (Daily Double): 3 chicken parts that can be referred to as "giblets" heart, the liver and the gizzard |
#724, aired 1987-10-29 | FRENCH COOKING $400: Often the 1st step in preparing a chicken, the French omit it since they feel it destroys flavor washing it |
#722, aired 1987-10-27 | BIRDS $100: 3 days after a fertilized chicken egg is laid, this organ begins to form & function within heart |
#718, aired 1987-10-21 | "CORN"Y WORDS $100: Not a chicken that shrank with cooking, but a popular type of game hen Cornish game hen |
#715, aired 1987-10-16 | FOOD & DRINK $200: It's said color of these has no bearing on their nutritive value; it's just indicative of the chicken they came from eggs |
#702, aired 1987-09-29 | MYTHOLOGY $100: In Hindu & Chinese mythology, the earth emerged from this, possibly laid by a gigantic cosmic chicken egg |
#698, aired 1987-09-23 | POULTRY $500 (Daily Double): Poultry featured in title of the following "Reel":
[Instrumental music plays.] chicken |
#692, aired 1987-09-15 | FOOD & DRINK $200: For Thanksgiving, chef Paul Prudhomme stuffs a chicken into a duck & then both into this a turkey |
#677, aired 1987-07-14 | QUOTES $400: He advised housewives on TV "If your husband is a breast or a leg man, ask for my chicken parts" Frank Perdue |
#676, aired 1987-07-13 | THE JUNGLE $300: The tree-roosting jungle fowl of India are wild ancestors of this common domestic bird a chicken |
#660, aired 1987-06-19 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $200: At age 88, he opened, at corporate HQ, a museum with his white suit & 1st chicken cooker Colonel Sanders |
#659, aired 1987-06-18 | KITCHEN FIRSTS $100: Campbell's #1 selling soup, it was 1st available in 1933 chicken noodle |
#651, aired 1987-06-08 | FOOD $200: "Potage volaille a la Reine" is a fancy version of this sickroom standard at Aunt Esther's chicken soup |
#643, aired 1987-05-27 | CONTESTS $200: At the annual world chicken-pluckin' contest these, not roosters, compete in a "crow-off" people |
#642, aired 1987-05-26 | STARTS WITH "K" $400: A bird the size of a chicken, or a fuzzy fruit the size of an egg kiwi |
#632, aired 1987-05-12 | POULTRY $100: Time it takes for 2,220,000 eggs to be laid at California's "Egg City", world's largest chicken ranch one day |
#625, aired 1987-05-01 | STOP THE PRESSES!!! $300: When a statue of him was stolen in Toms River, N.J., the ransom demand was 8991 chicken McNuggets Ronald McDonald |
#614, aired 1987-04-16 | WEIGHTS & MEASURES $400: Standard number of pieces in the "bucket" of Kentucky Fried Chicken 15 |
#611, aired 1987-04-13 | STARTS WITH "P" $100: The courage needed to remove chicken feathers or eyebrows pluck |
#610, aired 1987-04-10 | FACTS & FIGURES $400: In the I.Q. Zoo at the L.A. County Fair, the chicken wins 8 out of 10 games of this tic-tac-toe |
#605, aired 1987-04-03 | COMMON BONDS $100: The pony,
the monkey &
the funky chicken dances |
#602, aired 1987-03-31 | FAST FOODS $400: In 1966, this company wasn't chicken to hire an aerospace engineer as its food engineer Kentucky Fried Chicken |
#598, aired 1987-03-25 | PHOBIAS $100: Don't call a cowardly alektorophobe this "fowl" name: that's the very animal he fears a chicken |
#592, aired 1987-03-17 | TRAVEL & TOURISM $500: At this site where tourists could see a chicken farm in 1922, they can see a "Kongflict" today Universal Studios |
#579, aired 1987-02-26 | SEASONAL STUFF $600: It's what a young & tender fowl is called & what an older person "is not" spring chicken |
#577, aired 1987-02-24 | McDONALD'S $100: Due to the success of these, McDonald's is the 2nd-largest chicken retailer in U.S. McNuggets |
#557, aired 1987-01-27 | FOLK SONGS $500: Foods "we'll all have" "when she comes, when she comes" chicken & dumplings |
#544, aired 1987-01-08 | ODDS & ENDS $100: Paul McCartney, chicken restaurant in Buffalo, & "all God's chillun got" these wings |
#544, aired 1987-01-08 | ODDS & ENDS $500: In 1913, when a man asked a woman to do the chicken scratch or kangaroo dip, he wanted her to do this dance |
#521, aired 1986-12-08 | FOOD $500: This factor, not size determines whether a chicken is a fryer, roaster, or stewer age |
#518, aired 1986-12-03 | 20TH CENTURY AMERICA $500 (Daily Double): It's reported that by the early '30s the author of this 1928 Rep. slogan was begging for food "A chicken in every pot and two cars in every garage" |
#467, aired 1986-09-23 | TV NOSTALGIA $500: Leroy the high school coach drowned in a bowl of her chicken soup Mary Hartman |
#465, aired 1986-09-19 | COMPARATIVE CUISINE $100: Frying this in Greece is one way they do "kota" right chicken |
#444, aired 1986-05-22 | FERTILIZER $200: Of horse, hog or chicken manure, the one richest in nitrogen chicken manure |
#438, aired 1986-05-14 | BIRDS $200: An omelette made with 1 of their eggs is equal in size to 1 made with 24 chicken eggs ostrich |
#436, aired 1986-05-12 | ACTORS & ROLES $1000: He made his film debut in "The Chicken Chronicles" but picked up the billing in "Diner" Steve Guttenberg |
#434, aired 1986-05-08 | SECRETS $100: A Gloria Pitzer cookbook duplicates the "11 secret herbs & spices" of this product Kentucky Fried Chicken |
#433, aired 1986-05-07 | BIOLOGY $800: The only part of a chicken egg not formed on its way down the oviduct the yolk |
#421, aired 1986-04-21 | COOKING $200: Not just good for "curing" colds, it can be used instead of oil to stir-fry foods chicken soup |
#420, aired 1986-04-18 | THE BEST $400: Once "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas", it's moved to Nevada the Chicken Ranch |
#412, aired 1986-04-08 | FOOD & DRINK $200: Of chicken, beef, or pork, the one highest in percentage of protein chicken |
#394, aired 1986-03-13 | CHICKENS $400: Religion where a hen & rooster traditionally preceded bridal couple, who could then make chicken soup Jewish |
#392, aired 1986-03-11 | ANIMAL NICKNAMES $400 (Daily Double): Major League Baseball's past & present "Goose" Goslin & Gossage |
#392, aired 1986-03-11 | MEDICINE $500: Herpes zoster, it's caused by chicken pox virus, not by mending roofs shingles |
#358, aired 1986-01-22 | FEMININE POTPOURRI $100: Italian soprano Luisa Tetrazzini had this dish named for her chicken Tetrazzini |
#358, aired 1986-01-22 | AGRICULTURE $200: Domesticated since 2000 B.C., its ancestors only laid about 12 eggs a year the hen (the chicken) |
#357, aired 1986-01-21 | CHILDHOOD DISEASES $600: Disease which makes kids look like "connect the dots", same virus can cause shingles later on chicken pox |
#341, aired 1985-12-30 | LIFE SPANS $100: It can live 10 years, if it never meets Colonel Sanders a chicken |
#332, aired 1985-12-17 | GEOGRAPHY $200: The U.S.S.R.'s 3rd largest city, or a stuffed chicken dish Kiev |
#313, aired 1985-11-20 | POULTRY $200: Besides the breast, only part of chicken or turkey that is all white meat wing |
#304, aired 1985-11-07 | FRUITS & VEGETABLES $500: Cousin to the cabbage that's an essential ingredient in chicken Divan broccoli |
#303, aired 1985-11-06 | PUNCHLINES $100: To get to the other side Why did the chicken cross the road? |
#296, aired 1985-10-28 | CORPORATE AMERICA $200: Campbell's #1-selling soup tomato |
#295, aired 1985-10-25 | THE HUMAN BODY $300: A curse on an egg-laying fowl, or a common childhood viral disease chicken pox |
#290, aired 1985-10-18 | CARTOONS $1000: His secret identity is Henry Cabot Henhouse III Super Chicken |
#287, aired 1985-10-15 | COWBOYS & INDIANS $400: Show which featured Wild Eagle, chief of the Hekawis, & Roaring Chicken, their medicine man F Troop |
#284, aired 1985-10-10 | OUTFOXED $300: Famous literary figure eaten by Foxy Loxy Chicken Little |
#263, aired 1985-09-11 | FOOD $500: Main dish ordered most often in American restaurants fried chicken |
#166, aired 1985-04-29 | POT LUCK $300: Irishman Vincent Pilkington gobbled up his 7th crown by plucking this clean in 5 min, 19 sec. a turkey |
#133, aired 1985-03-13 | HISTORY $500: Formerly a chicken farmer, he headed the Nazi SS (Heinrich) Himmler |
#125, aired 1985-03-01 | STARTS WITH "V" $800: Chico Marx's reply to this was "Vy not a chicken?" "Viaduct?" |
#115, aired 1985-02-15 | FOOD $300 (Daily Double): This best egg-laying breed of chicken is named for an Italian city also known as Livorno the leghorn |
#103, aired 1985-01-30 | MUSICAL ZOO $200 (Daily Double): Danish pianist Bent Fabric's only American hits were "Chicken Feed" & this instrumental: "Alley Cat" |
#92, aired 1985-01-15 | POT CLUCK $100: "Jewish penicillin" chicken soup |
#92, aired 1985-01-15 | POT CLUCK $200: He ran afowl of a falling sky Chicken Little |
#92, aired 1985-01-15 | POT CLUCK $300: The only place you can't kiss a chicken the lips |
#92, aired 1985-01-15 | POT CLUCK $400: Hoover campaign slogan borrowed from Henry IV of France a chicken in every pot |
#57, aired 1984-11-27 | FASHION $200: Until 19th c., ones made of chicken skin were worn by women to soften their hands gloves |
#12, aired 1984-09-25 | FOODS $100: Southern specialty & America's favorite main dish southern fried chicken |
#1, aired 1984-09-10 | FOREIGN CUISINE $100: The "coq" in coq au vin chicken |
#2, aired 1984-01-01 | FOOD $100: Jewish deli substitute for "pate de foie gras" chopped chicken livers |