#8553, aired 2022-01-12 | CHINESE CALENDAR ANIMALS $200: A Bengal a tiger |
#8553, aired 2022-01-12 | CHINESE CALENDAR ANIMALS $400: A Capuchin monkey |
#8553, aired 2022-01-12 | CHINESE CALENDAR ANIMALS $600: A Merino a sheep |
#8553, aired 2022-01-12 | CHINESE CALENDAR ANIMALS $800: A Norway (also known as a brown) rat |
#8553, aired 2022-01-12 | CHINESE CALENDAR ANIMALS $1000: A krait a snake |
#5630, aired 2009-02-13 | CHINESE CALENDAR ANIMALS $400: This first sign is a nocturnal animal; those born under it work best in quiet hours; oo, you dirty... rat |
#5630, aired 2009-02-13 | CHINESE CALENDAR ANIMALS $800: This wascally sign whose years include 1951 & 1999 shows bravery against high odds & is rarely be-Fudd-led a rabbit |
#5630, aired 2009-02-13 | CHINESE CALENDAR ANIMALS $1200: This sign for 2006 shows devotion to family; aren't you a good sign? Yes you are! Good sign! the dog |
#5630, aired 2009-02-13 | CHINESE CALENDAR ANIMALS $1600: 1967 folks "flock" to this sign that represents the essence of the Yin, the feminine passive principle the sheep |
#5630, aired 2009-02-13 | CHINESE CALENDAR ANIMALS $2,500 (Daily Double): The only 2-letter sign, it represents solid dependability, method & routine the ox |
#5027, aired 2006-06-20 | ANIMALS ON THE CHINESE CALENDAR $200: 1975:
I'm wefuhwing to this cwazy cwitter, heheheh a rabbit (or a wabbit) |
#5027, aired 2006-06-20 | ANIMALS ON THE CHINESE CALENDAR $400: 1900:
It's slang for an informer a rat |
#5027, aired 2006-06-20 | ANIMALS ON THE CHINESE CALENDAR $600: 1965:
A wirepuller, or a treacherous person, as in "a low-down, dirty..." a snake |
#5027, aired 2006-06-20 | ANIMALS ON THE CHINESE CALENDAR $800: 1940:
A Tom Clancy novel in 2000 was called "The Bear and" this beast the Dragon |
#5027, aired 2006-06-20 | ANIMALS ON THE CHINESE CALENDAR $1000: 1980:
Proverbially, you can have one of these on your back, or make one of these out of someone a monkey |
#3817, aired 2001-03-20 | CHINESE CALENDAR ANIMALS $100: While all the animals breathe, this is the only one that you'd expect to breathe fire Dragon |
#3817, aired 2001-03-20 | CHINESE CALENDAR ANIMALS $200: "Mr. Ed" went off the air in 1966, ironically the year of this animal Horse |
#3817, aired 2001-03-20 | CHINESE CALENDAR ANIMALS $400: One of the largest animals, it has the shortest name -- 2 letters Ox |
#3817, aired 2001-03-20 | CHINESE CALENDAR ANIMALS $500: First name of John Wayne's character Cogburn Rooster |
#3817, aired 2001-03-20 | CHINESE CALENDAR ANIMALS $600 (Daily Double): William Blake had the "bright" idea to spell this animal's name with a "Y" Tiger ("Tyger, tyger burning bright...") |
#2472, aired 1995-05-09 | THE CALENDAR $200: Some say its cycle of 12 animals begins with a mouse; some say a rat the Chinese calendar (the Chinese zodiac) |