#9080, aired 2024-04-12 | STOCK PHOTOS, KINDA $200: A NASDAQ stock, this company produces tens of billions of non-edible chips every year Texas Instruments |
#9066, aired 2024-03-25 | WORDS READ BACKWARDS $800: A set of enzymes from a cow's stomach lining becomes this, slang for what might buy you a plate of fish & chips tenner (from rennet) |
#9004, aired 2023-12-28 | MEASUREMENT $1200: I say, old chap, are you really leaving the fish & chips shop? I hope you gave a fortnight's notice, this long two weeks |
#9001, aired 2023-12-25 | GETTING POSSESSIVE $600: For many years "Betcha can't eat just one" was an ad slogan for these chips named for Herman W. Lay's (potato chips) |
#8966, aired 2023-11-06 | POTPOURRI $400: Fuego, Nitro & Blue Heat are flavors of these rolled corn tortilla chips Takis |
#8938, aired 2023-09-27 | MIXED NUTS $800: Used in baklava & ice cream:
IOTA CHIPS pistachio |
#8936, aired 2023-09-25 | WHAT'S IN THAT CHIP $400: The Chinese have apparently been big fans of chips that combine lemon with the flavor of this ubiquitous beverage tea |
#8936, aired 2023-09-25 | WHAT'S IN THAT CHIP $2,600 (Daily Double): Mackie's of Scotland makes chips, err crisps, with hints of this offal dish that Robert Burns once "addressed" haggis |
#8911, aired 2023-07-10 | POP CULTURE-POURRI $1600: This "CHiPs" star teamed up with Tostitos in 2015 to promote National Chip & Dip Day Estrada |
#8900, aired 2023-06-23 | QUI"ZZ"ICAL $1200: Chips of marble or other stone can be used in this type of flooring terrazzo |
#8894, aired 2023-06-15 | DATING/APPS $400: Ooh--poppers made with this hot green Mexican pepper! Filled with cheese & topped with crumbled tortilla chips? Yes, please jalapeños |
#8880, aired 2023-05-26 | FOOD STUFF $200: In 2018 the Royal Mint issued a series of 10-pence coins to represent the British alphabet; "F" stands for this fast food pair fish & chips |
#2, aired 2023-05-08 | WOMEN WRITERS $8,000 (Daily Double): Min Jin Lee's novel "Pachinko" follows generations of a Korean immigrant family overcoming bias in this other Asian nation Japan |
#8849, aired 2023-04-13 | FOODSTOCK $800: Bowzer & his doo wop chips--I mean chaps, now covered with gooey cheese & salsa Sha Nachos Na (Sha Na Nachos) |
#8813, aired 2023-02-22 | HAVE A NOSH $600: Noshing at AMC Theatres can include this appetizer, tortilla chips & melted cheese nachos |
#8759, aired 2022-12-08 | 1990s VOCAB TEST $400: That's really great! It's "all that and" this snack offering a bag of chips |
#8728, aired 2022-10-26 | ANIMAL-TITLED MOVIES $1600: In this 1988 comedy, Kevin Kline enjoys chips & the unfortunate title creature, much to Michael Palin's dismay A Fish Called Wanda |
#8711, aired 2022-10-03 | PLANE TALK $3,000 (Daily Double): Great flying weather with no major clouds or haze is CAVU, "ceiling and" this "unlimited" visibility |
#8707, aired 2022-09-27 | LITERARY PROFESSIONS $600: Mr. Chipping, but you can call him Mr. Chips teacher |
#8695, aired 2022-07-29 | "C"HARACTER STUDY $1600: This beloved educator of a 1934 novel teaches at the fictional Brookfield School Mr. Chips |
#8662, aired 2022-06-14 | 3 FOR THE SHOW $400: CBS cops (or C.O.P.S.?) Lina Esco, David Lim & Alex Russell S.W.A.T. |
#8622, aired 2022-04-19 | LET'S GET SCIENTIFIC $1,800 (Daily Double): Showing great steadfastness in 2021, NASA landed this $2.7 billion rover on Mars, a mere 127 million miles away Perseverance |
#8611, aired 2022-04-04 | BRANDS $400: Julius is the mustachioed mascot on cans of these chips Pringles |
#8582, aired 2022-02-22 | FREE STUFF $400: Southwest Airlines has stopped serving peanuts, but a snack mix featuring chips & these salty treats is always complimentary pretzels |
#16, aired 2022-02-18 | SALTY $600: Relatively healthy, here are chips made with this veggie served with vegan cheese kale |
#8451, aired 2021-07-26 | NICE "MUL" IT $600: It's a protective covering to enrich soil; hardwood chips or grass clippings are organic types mulch |
#8362, aired 2021-03-23 | BRAND MASCOTS $600: Julius is the first name of the mustached man on cans of these chips Pringles |
#8347, aired 2021-03-02 | FISH & CHIPS $200: Alaskan pollock is the key ingredient in this alliterative McDonald's sandwich Filet-O-Fish |
#8347, aired 2021-03-02 | FISH & CHIPS $400: Kettle Brand makes Backyard, Country Style & Korean versions of this classic chip flavor barbecue |
#8347, aired 2021-03-02 | FISH & CHIPS $600: La Banderita adds both chia & flax seeds to its organic blue corn these chips tortilla chips |
#8347, aired 2021-03-02 | FISH & CHIPS $800: popchips adds this dairy product to both cheddar- & onion-flavored potato chips sour cream |
#8347, aired 2021-03-02 | FISH & CHIPS $1000: In the 1970s a savvy marketer rebranded the tasty Patagonian toothfish as the "Chilean" this sea bass |
#8300, aired 2020-12-11 | BRITISH ENGLISH $1000: If you ask for chips in England, you'll get French fries; if you want potato chips, ask for these crisps |
#8288, aired 2020-11-25 | ALL A "BOARD" $400: Made of compressed wood chips, it sounds like it's made of protons & neutrons particle board |
#8284, aired 2020-11-19 | & A BAG OF CHIPS $200: Chester, mascot of this brand, can't wait to get his paws on the Paws variety Cheetos |
#8284, aired 2020-11-19 | & A BAG OF CHIPS $400: In the U.K. Pringles marked the holidays with a special flavor named for these sausage-wrapped-in-pastry treats a pig in a blanket |
#8284, aired 2020-11-19 | & A BAG OF CHIPS $600: This Oregon-based brand is named for something you probably associate more with making tea than chips Kettle |
#8284, aired 2020-11-19 | & A BAG OF CHIPS $800: Hawaiian brand features a type of chip named for this onion of the islands Maui |
#8284, aired 2020-11-19 | & A BAG OF CHIPS $1000: Named for the nearest star, these treats have Garden Salsa & Harvest Cheddar varieties Sun Chips |
#8266, aired 2020-10-26 | SOUNDS LIKE MONEY TO ME $1600: This expression for "at a difficult or crucial time" refers to the moment when all the gamblers have bet when the chips are down |
#8261, aired 2020-10-19 | TRIANGULAR $800: A triangle is the traditional shape of these, which make up half of the Texas state snack tortilla chips |
#8197, aired 2020-04-07 | DON'T BLANK ON THE MENU $400: Red Lobster: Hand-Battered ___ & ___ Fish & Chips |
#8189, aired 2020-03-26 | POLICE SQUAD $1000: (Dax Shepard presents the clue.) As a motorcycle fanatic, I was thrilled to write & direct the movie version of "ChiPs"--I even got to cast myself as Jon Baker of this state police agency the California Highway Patrol |
#8171, aired 2020-03-02 | NOVEL CHARACTERS $400: For this novel James Hilton based the teacher named Chipping partly on his schoolmaster father Goodbye, Mr. Chips |
#3, aired 2020-01-08 | THE GREATEST OF ALL MINDS $8,400 (Daily Double): This German developed calculus independent of another wise guy Leibniz |
#8105, aired 2019-11-29 | THIS CATEGORY IS FULL OF VINEGAR $600: A proper Brit will not have his chips with anything but this vinegar made from fermented barley malt vinegar |
#8073, aired 2019-10-16 | IT'S CRUNCH TIME $800: Lay's potato chips that are "cooked" in small batches in one of these are thicker & crunchier than the regular chips kettles |
#8048, aired 2019-09-11 | NUMERIC LIT $5,400 (Daily Double): The cover of the first edition of this 1961 military novel included a dancing figure & a little airplane Catch-22 |
#8010, aired 2019-06-07 | ORDER IN THE FOOD COURT $200: Do you plead the fifth on ordering a side of chips & this mashed avocado dip from Chipotle? guacamole |
#7989, aired 2019-05-09 | FILM TEACHERS $1600: Audiences said "Goodbye" to this teacher played by Robert Donat in 1939 & Peter O'Toole in 1969 Mr. Chips |
#7977, aired 2019-04-23 | MERCURY $8,200 (Daily Double): While the planet Mercury doesn't have rings or moons, it's full of these with names like Bach, Beethoven & Tolstoy craters |
#7964, aired 2019-04-04 | BALLPARK CUISINE $800: Head to AT&T Park for ahi tuna over rice, tortilla chips or fresh greens--this dish with a Hawaiian name that means "to slice" poke |
#7959, aired 2019-03-28 | THING 1 & THING 2 $1600: If thing 1 is to plant your garden, the 2nd thing to do is add this 5-letter material such as cedar chips or river rock mulch |
#7889, aired 2018-12-20 | POP CULTURE PAIRS $1600: In this 2017 film Dax Shepard & Michael Peña took over the roles Erik Estrada & Larry Wilcox played on '70s TV CHiPs |
#7863, aired 2018-11-14 | ME WANT COOKIE! $1000: We like that this No. 1 chocolate chip cookie brand has an exclamation point in its name Chips Ahoy! |
#7830, aired 2018-09-28 | TV CRIMESOLVERS $800: MeTV stated that a "roller disco scene" on this Erik Estrada cop show "is the most 1970s moment in 1970s television" CHiPs |
#7803, aired 2018-07-11 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $600: Peter Dinklage really spit fire lip-syncing to Busta Rhymes for Blaze Chips from this brand Doritos |
#7761, aired 2018-05-14 | GOODBYE MR. CHIP $400: If I'm down Austin way, I say goodbye to my chips after dunking them in this cheesy dip, like the one at Torchy's queso |
#7699, aired 2018-02-15 | WHAT'S FOR BREAKFAST? $800: The Mexican breakfast dish chilaquiles is called a "broken up sombrero" due to shards of these on the plate tortilla chips |
#7673, aired 2018-01-10 | JOBFUSCATION $1600: Your I.T. guy has to figure out if the problem is with the chips or the salsa--these 2 words that end in the same 4 letters the hardware or the software |
#7617, aired 2017-10-24 | IN OTHER WORDS, DEAD $800: When you're "in" them, you're wealthy; cash them in, you're not healthy chips |
#7574, aired 2017-07-13 | "-ED" HOMONYM $800: Turned poker chips back into real money / hid something in a safe spot cashed/cached |
#7493, aired 2017-03-22 | LE RESTAURANT SPLENDIDE $600: Delicate slivers of Idaho's best, fried in oil to a perfect crisp --may I present these, les croustilles? potato chips |
#7475, aired 2017-02-24 | ECOLOGY $600: In a parasitic relationship, this organism doesn't put out chips & soda; it provides nourishment unwillingly a host |
#7415, aired 2016-12-02 | THE TACO BELL CANON IN "D" $400: You can get these chips as a side or in your Locos Tacos Doritos |
#7411, aired 2016-11-28 | CONDIMENTS $600: Some 2nd grade students came up with the idea to make tortilla chips & this dip the official state snack of Texas salsa |
#7383, aired 2016-10-19 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: Abe Vigoda TV role &
symbolic money at a poker table Fish & chips |
#7360, aired 2016-09-16 | VEGAS-SET TV SHOWS $1200: On TV in "Las Vegas", he had his eyes on you in the casino as Ed Deline; on film he cashed in his chips at a tollbooth (James) Caan |
#7344, aired 2016-07-14 | SONG WORDS $200: This old word for a song also follows "Frito" on a bag of chips lay |
#7307, aired 2016-05-24 | 4 PETERS & A WOLF $1200: He received an honorary Oscar in 2003 for his memorable roles like Mr. Chips & Alan Swann Peter O'Toole |
#7271, aired 2016-04-04 | BRANDED $200: Ahoy! This brand supplies us with Chips Ahoy! chocolate chip cookies Nabisco |
#7249, aired 2016-03-03 | CLEVER LOGOS $1000: 2 of the "T"s in the name of this brand of chips are actually sharing a chip; a bowl of salsa rests on the "I" between them Tostitos |
#7238, aired 2016-02-17 | SYFY MOVIES $600: Let the "CHiPS" fall where they may--he starred in "Chupacabra vs. the Alamo" Erik Estrada |
#7226, aired 2016-02-01 | ARCHITECTURE & BUILDING $1600: Terrazzo floors usually feature chips of this stone embedded into a base marble |
#7152, aired 2015-10-20 | 1970s TV $2000: Officers Ponch & Jon first hit Calif. freeways on this show in 1977, which also shot right here on our Sony stage CHiPS |
#7067, aired 2015-05-12 | SHARK TANK $800: In Australia what's called "flake" is actually shark meat & is the most popular fish in fish 'n' these chips |
#7061, aired 2015-05-04 | GAMBLING WORDS $800: Fritos, for example chips |
#7050, aired 2015-04-17 | LITERARY MEALTIME? $200: "Goodbye" this James Hilton schoolteacher who sounds like a brand of cookies or potato snacks Mr. Chips |
#7008, aired 2015-02-18 | BRAND NAMES AROUND THE WORLD $400: The Dutch have a flavor of these chips called Cool American, which is Cool Ranch to us Doritos |
#6959, aired 2014-12-11 | 4 LEGS FOR YOU $600: A transparent inner eyelid helps this animal see underwater & protects it from wood chips when it cuts trees a beaver |
#6941, aired 2014-11-17 | DOUBLE "D" WORDS $800: Also called an offshore hake, this cod relative is often used in British fish & chips haddock |
#6935, aired 2014-11-07 | 4-LETTER TV SHOW TITLES $2000: Jump in & hold on! This '70s show's theme song is heard here S.W.A.T. |
#6927, aired 2014-10-28 | GILLIGAN! $400: "Breaking Bad" creator Vince Gilligan pitched this character as "Take Mr. Chips and turn him into Scarface" Walter White |
#6890, aired 2014-07-25 | HUNGER AIMS $600: In 2014 Subway offered a chicken enchilada melt that added these chips inside the sandwich Fritos |
#6876, aired 2014-07-07 | TATER TOTS $400: Little Timmy Tater was sent to England to become crisps, which we call these potato chips |
#6857, aired 2014-06-10 | A BITE IN BRITAIN $200: Get some chips to go with your fish & you'll get this side dish, guvna french fries |
#6785, aired 2014-02-28 | THE COOKIE AISLE $600: These nautical cookies come in chunky as well as chewy varieties Chips Ahoy! |
#6777, aired 2014-02-18 | FRUITS & VEGETABLES $1600: Packed with vitamins, this cabbage relative is great in salads & can also be baked into chips kale |
#6763, aired 2014-01-29 | OFFICIAL STATE THINGS $400: Since 2003 Texas has had a state snack: tortilla chips & this condiment in which to dip them salsa |
#6725, aired 2013-12-06 | CHIPS $200: Keebler's Soft Batch these are "so soft, they taste like they're home-baked!" chocolate chip cookies |
#6725, aired 2013-12-06 | CHIPS $400: These 2 Disney chipmunks first appeared in the 1943 short "Private Pluto", although they didn't yet have names Chip & Dale |
#6725, aired 2013-12-06 | CHIPS $600: After going 46-7 as Oregon's head football coach, he was named coach of the NFL's Eagles in January 2013 Chip Kelly |
#6725, aired 2013-12-06 | CHIPS $800: Paris Las Vegas has a $100,000 chip used in this French-named casino card game Baccarat |
#6725, aired 2013-12-06 | CHIPS $1000: In this 1934 novel, the title character teaches at Brookfield, an all-boys school in England Goodbye, Mr. Chips |
#6712, aired 2013-11-19 | FLAVOR OF THE MONTH $200: Get out the pita chips! Sabra makes this Middle Eastern dip in flavors like jalapeno & roasted red pepper hummus |
#6663, aired 2013-07-31 | FOREIGN WORDS & PHRASES $1200: If you like your potato chips salzig in Salzburg, you like them this way salty |
#6593, aired 2013-04-24 | THE MIDDLE IS "OK" $400: I like my salmon prepared this way, over smoldering hardwood chips smoked |
#6511, aired 2012-12-31 | 3-SYLLABLE VERBS $400: Sprout like a plant, or lie on a couch like a useless slug, watching TV & eating chips vegetate |
#6496, aired 2012-12-10 | WHAT'S FOR LUNCH? $400: At a movie matinee, this gooey chips-&-cheese snack nachos |
#6475, aired 2012-11-09 | TEACHERS IN THE MOVIES $1600: Farewell! Robert Donat won an Oscar for playing a shy British teacher in this film Goodbye, Mr. Chips |
#6450, aired 2012-10-05 | LITERATURE QUOTES: ONE WORD OFF $600: "And the answer came, in a shrill treble: 'Good-bye, Mr. Spock'" "Chips" |
#6341, aired 2012-03-26 | THERE'S A WORD FOR THAT $2000: In medicine, it's the 4-letter term for the craving or ingestion of such non-food items as dirt, chalk or paint chips pica |
#6327, aired 2012-03-06 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $1200: Tiny computer components & a short swim chips and dip |
#6322, aired 2012-02-28 | TV SHOW CHARACTERS $600: Captain McNeil,
Detective Crocker,
Detective Stavros Kojak |
#6311, aired 2012-02-13 | MOVIE LINES $1600: "When I woke up on the roof, I happened to find $80,000 worth of Bellagio chips in my pocket" The Hangover |
#6266, aired 2011-12-12 | INITIAL TV $800: Ponch & Jon were motorcycle cops on this '70s police drama CHiPs |
#6247, aired 2011-11-15 | MELTING POTPOURRI $600: Add melted cheese & chile peppers to tortilla chips & you get this Mexican-American appetizer nachos |
#6244, aired 2011-11-10 | POP CULTURE $800: A 21-crunch salute to the late Arch West, the Frito-Lay executive credited with creating this brand of tortilla chips Doritos |
#6243, aired 2011-11-09 | TWINS $2,600 (Daily Double): These twins & recent first daughters were named for their grandmothers Barbara & Jenna |
#6216, aired 2011-10-03 | 20th CENTURY LIT $800: His "And Now Good-bye" wasn't quite as popular as his "Good-bye, Mr. Chips" James Hilton |
#6164, aired 2011-06-02 | BRITISH CUISINE $1200: A traditional part of British cuisine is a plate of fish & chips served with mashed these on the side peas |
#6116, aired 2011-03-28 | LET'S DO "UNCH" $600: Let's get a pizza... & a couple of burritos... & some chips... I've got a bad case of these the munchies |
#6114, aired 2011-03-24 | DANCE WITH ME! $400: Eat it with corn chips, señor salsa |
#6079, aired 2011-02-03 | BRITISH NOVELISTS $600: James Hilton's father, a school headmaster, was an inspiration for the title character in "Goodbye, Mr." him Chips |
#6047, aired 2010-12-21 | THE DOGS OF WAR $1600: For attacking a pillbox during the invasion of Sicily, Chips, seen here, got a Purple Heart & this precious medal for valor the Silver Star |
#6036, aired 2010-12-06 | THE ANHEUSER- BUSCH BREWERY $2,400 (Daily Double): (Jimmy of the Clue Crew holds small pieces of wood.) To complete the maturation process of lagering, Anheuser-Busch uses wood chips from this timber tree to assure a mellow blend beech |
#6007, aired 2010-10-26 | "C-P-R" $2000: He's the attendant at a casino who rakes in the chips & money croupier |
#6001, aired 2010-10-18 | I GIVE YOU AN "NCH" $600: 6-letter word for a large & protruding belly, not Erik Estrada's "CHiPs" character a paunch |
#5998, aired 2010-10-13 | I WANT A COOKIE! $800: Chips Deluxe & Fudge Shoppe are cookies made by this "elfin" company Keebler |
#5917, aired 2010-05-11 | WHO'S YOUR DADDY COMPANY $800: Sierra Mist & Doritos chips Pepsi |
#5891, aired 2010-04-05 | ON THE WARPATH $1600: For help against a machine gun nest in 1943, Chips, a mutt, became the only animal ever awarded this medal, the DSC the Distinguished Service Cross |
#5888, aired 2010-03-31 | SNACKS ON A PLANE $1000: This Atlanta-based airline's "flight delights" includes hummus, pita chips & a deck of miniature playing cards Delta |
#5887, aired 2010-03-30 | MEXICAN FOOD $600: Ignacio Anaya is credited with creating this appetizer of tortilla chips topped with cheese and jalapenos nachos |
#5819, aired 2009-12-24 | "BLUE" MOVIES $800: Shaquille O'Neal's big screen debut was in this 1994 film, as a college basketball phenom Blue Chips |
#5758, aired 2009-09-30 | STEVE BUSCEMI FILMS $800: It was goodbye, Mr. Chips when Peter Stormare disposed of Steve in grisly fashion in this 1996 film Fargo |
#5726, aired 2009-06-29 | GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT $1000: "La Strada" is an Oscar-winning film; he played Ponch on "CHiPs" Erik Estrada |
#5724, aired 2009-06-25 | BEN & JERRY'S FLAVORS $400: The caffeinated "From Russia with Buzz" mixed liqueur & ice cream both flavored like this (with espresso fudge chips!) coffee |
#5673, aired 2009-04-15 | TOP SELLER IN THE U.S. $800: Cookie brand (thanks, Nabisco!) Oreo |
#5667, aired 2009-04-07 | ____ & ____ $2000: The founders of Arthur Treacher's bought the London restaurant that originated this convenience food fish & chips |
#5629, aired 2009-02-12 | BRIT SPEAK $200: Will someone pass me the bag of crisps--I have a hankering for this snack potato chips |
#5627, aired 2009-02-10 | FROM A TO Y $200: The name of a brand of chocolate chip cookies includes this nautical word ahoy |
#5543, aired 2008-10-15 | LESSER-KNOWN NAMES $200: Fredric J. Baur designed the tube-shaped container for these potato chips & in 2008 his ashes were buried in one Pringles |
#5497, aired 2008-07-01 | GAMBLING $600: (Cheryl & Sarah play poker; Cheryl reads the clue.) When I'm playing Texas Hold 'Em in this type of tournament & I like my cards, I move all my chips in no-limit poker |
#5486, aired 2008-06-16 | SOMETHING'S FISHY $1000: In England the dogfish species of this sea creature is often used in preparing fish & chips the shark |
#5462, aired 2008-05-13 | DR. DREW $2000: (Dr. Drew Pinsky reports.) If short winter days make your roommate sleep longer & eat all your potato chips, he may have SAD, short for this, & need light therapy seasonal affective disorder |
#5457, aired 2008-05-06 | FEED ME! $400: Yee haw! Today's cafeteria special is chili pie with this brand of corn chips, either the Original or the Flamin' Hot Fritos |
#5431, aired 2008-03-31 | CROSSWORD CLUES "F" $200: Chips' aquatic partner
(4) fish |
#5420, aired 2008-03-14 | GEEK SPEAK $400: Intel's chips can now process instructions in this unit of time, a billionth of a second a nanosecond |
#5352, aired 2007-12-11 | SNACK ATTACK $1000: I could eat a whole bag of this type of snack invented in Saratoga Springs in 1853 potato chips |
#5337, aired 2007-11-20 | TELLING TALES OUT OF SCHOOL $400: It was "Good-Bye" to this title teacher in a 1934 James Hilton novel Mr. Chips |
#5326, aired 2007-11-05 | CHIPS $200: A high-price/low-risk stock issued by a major company blue chip |
#5326, aired 2007-11-05 | CHIPS $400: This saying about ignoring the consequences goes back to the lumber industry's devil-may-care woodcutters let the chips fall where they may |
#5326, aired 2007-11-05 | CHIPS $600: The "son" of Angela Lansbury's character in "Beauty and the Beast", Chip is one of these a teacup |
#5326, aired 2007-11-05 | CHIPS $800: This U.S. president's 4 children include Amy & Chip Carter |
#5326, aired 2007-11-05 | CHIPS $1000: Ojibwa is another name for this American Indian tribe Chippewa |
#5309, aired 2007-10-11 | AT THE PLAYGROUND $800: Materials to cushion falls include wood chips & shredded these, maybe made by Goodyear tires |
#5308, aired 2007-10-10 | SNACK TIME $800: A "boat" of this fruit: cut lengthwise through the peel, stuff with marshmallows & chocolate chips, bake for 5 min. a banana |
#5240, aired 2007-05-25 | HAVE SOME "T" $800: Instead of making the wet land type of this Polynesian tuber into poi, I've used the dry land type to make chips--have some! taro |
#5167, aired 2007-02-13 | SHOW ME THE MUNCHIES! $600: It's Super Bowl time! Break out the chips & this yummy dip made from mashed avocados & cilantro guacamole |
#5165, aired 2007-02-09 | THE GOOD EARTH $800: Ruffles chips have these & so do ocean floors, but they're underwater mountain ranges ridges |
#5137, aired 2007-01-02 | ACTING POLITICIANS $400: "CHiPS" had him, babe, when this Califorrnian guest-starred in the unforgettable "Go-Cart Terror" episode Sonny Bono |
#5087, aired 2006-10-24 | BRIT SPEAK $200: When it comes to potatoes, crisps are chips & chips are these french fries |
#5085, aired 2006-10-20 | TECH TONIC $2000: RFID chips, this type of I.D., can be placed on store products or on soldiers to find them in an emergency radio frequency |
#5079, aired 2006-10-12 | UNFORESEEN FINDS $600: To spite a customer who complained the tubers were too thick, chef George Crum created what became this treat potato chips |
#5071, aired 2006-10-02 | SNACK ATTACK $1600: Nacho Cheese & Cool Ranch are 2 flavors of this Frito-Lay brand of tortilla chips Doritos |
#5047, aired 2006-07-18 | 19th CENTURY AMERICA $400: This Akron-based company got rolling in 1898, making bicycle & carriage tires, horseshoe pads, & yes, poker chips Goodyear |
#4995, aired 2006-05-05 | A VISIT TO INTEL CORP. $200: (Jon of the Clue Crew reports from the Intel Corporation in Santa Clara, CA.) As a semiconductor that can either conduct or resist electricity, this element has become the raw material of computer chips silicon |
#4995, aired 2006-05-05 | A VISIT TO INTEL CORP. $1000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from the Intel Corporation in Santa Clara, CA.) This Intel cofounder's law predicted that chips would double computing power every 1 or 2 years; Intel made that a reality with million-fold jumps in performance Gordon Moore |
#4956, aired 2006-03-13 | WALK THE LINE $800: Likening U.S. Grant to an axman, Roscoe Conkling said he'd "hew to the line of right, let" these "fall where they may" the chips |
#4939, aired 2006-02-16 | GREAT LIT $200: No adults? No problem! Oh wait, big problem for Simon & stranded British prep schoolers in this 1954 novel Lord of the Flies |
#4851, aired 2005-10-17 | SPEED $600: In 1965 Gordon Moore famously predicted that these would double in processing speed every 18 months computer chips |
#4849, aired 2005-10-13 | SNACK ATTACK $600: Spice things up with this snack--tortilla chips covered with melted cheese & dare I say jalapenos! nachos |
#4817, aired 2005-07-12 | POTPOURRI $600: This type of dance shares its name with something you might serve with chips salsa |
#4804, aired 2005-06-23 | PETER O'TOOLE TIME $800: Say hello to Peter as the schoolmaster in this movie based on a James Hilton novel Goodbye, Mr. Chips |
#4800, aired 2005-06-17 | PACKAGING $400: In 1968 Procter & Gamble introduced these in a can so fewer of them would end up broken potato chips |
#4765, aired 2005-04-29 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $400: Abe Vigoda standout role & Pentiums Fish & chips |
#4749, aired 2005-04-07 | HEY, "GOOD" LOOKING! $400: Spoiler alert: The title schoolmaster of this 1934 novel dies at the end Goodbye, Mr. Chips |
#4743, aired 2005-03-30 | MOTHERS OF INVENTION $200: Laura Scudder didn't invent this taste treat but did invent a way to bag them so they could be a snack food staple potato chips |
#4671, aired 2004-12-20 | FICTIONAL CHARACTERS $1600: This title James Hilton character taught classics at Brookfield School Mr. Chips |
#4647, aired 2004-11-16 | YOU HAVE TOO MUCH... $800: ...if you suffer from hypernatremia (put down the potato chips) sodium |
#4533, aired 2004-04-28 | FURNITURE $800: T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings bid farewell to antique furniture in his 1944 bestseller "Goodbye, Mr." this Chippendale |
#4524, aired 2004-04-15 | SWEET TREATS $1000: Fish & chips maker Christopher Sell began frying & selling this treat from Hostess & now it's all the rage Twinkies |
#4450, aired 2004-01-02 | FICTIONAL CHARACTERS $200: English schoolmaster Mr. Chipping is called this for short Mr. Chips |
#4438, aired 2003-12-17 | NATIONAL FOODS $200: They're also known as chips or pommes frites French fries |
#4418, aired 2003-11-19 | SLOGANEERING $200: "Betcha can't eat just one" of this brand of potato chips Lay's |
#4413, aired 2003-11-12 | NEW VIDEO GAMES $800: A bright red Ford Torino & voice-overs by Antonio Fargas (aka Huggy Bear) are in the game of this '70s cop show Starsky & Hutch |
#4402, aired 2003-10-28 | A BRAND NEW DAY $600 (Daily Double): The name of these tortilla chips is roughly Spanish for "little bits of gold" Doritos |
#4374, aired 2003-09-18 | WALL STREET $400: A gambling term, it now refers to stocks with a long history of sustained earnings & uninterrupted dividends blue chips |
#4301, aired 2003-04-21 | SONY $600: This show about Ponch & Jon was filmed right here on Sony's Stage 10 CHiPs |
#4276, aired 2003-03-17 | JIMMY, CHERYL, SOFIA OR SARAH $1000: This noted oddsmaker of the 1970s cashed in his chips in Vegas April 21, 1996 Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder |
#4271, aired 2003-03-10 | "GOOD" STUFF $2000: James Hilton wrote this sentimental tale of an English schoolmaster in 4 days "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" |
#4235, aired 2003-01-17 | COLLEGE MOVIES $800: This Laker (then with Orlando) played a recruit in the 1994 college basketball film "Blue Chips" Shaquille O'Neal |
#4234, aired 2003-01-16 | CHIPS $200: Trademarked name of an ice cream-&-cookie treat introduced in 1981 Chipwich |
#4234, aired 2003-01-16 | CHIPS $400: This Mexican pepper is actually a smoked jalapeno which can be dried or canned in an adobo sauce chipotle |
#4234, aired 2003-01-16 | CHIPS $600: SOS is a nickname in the military for this creamed breakfast item chipped beef on toast |
#4234, aired 2003-01-16 | CHIPS $800: Erik Estrada's salary dispute on the TV show "CHiPs" led to the hiring of this 1976 Olympic decathlon champ Bruce Jenner |
#4234, aired 2003-01-16 | CHIPS $1000: He attained his status primarily with his publication "The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Director" Thomas Chippendale |
#4214, aired 2002-12-19 | CLASSROOM FILMS $400: 1955:
Idealistic Glenn Ford tries to reach troubled students like Sidney Poitier Blackboard Jungle |
#4202, aired 2002-12-03 | BEFORE & AFTER $1600: After it was opened all that was left in it was hope, a sandwich, chips, an apple & a juice carton Pandora's box lunch |
#4148, aired 2002-09-18 | "J" & "K" $1600: Potato chips & candy, for instance, or anything that is attractive but has no substance junk food |
#4107, aired 2002-06-11 | EAT IT! $400: It's the Spanish-named appetizer of tortilla chips & often beans, beef & onions topped with melted cheese nachos |
#4063, aired 2002-04-10 | COLLEGE FOOTBALL $600: Since 1996 this bowl game's corporate sponsor has been Frito-Lay Tostito chips the Fiesta Bowl |
#3990, aired 2001-12-28 | ANIMAL PLANET $1600: Peppy, this type of bird, was created as the symbol of Wise potato chips owl |
#3986, aired 2001-12-24 | LET'S GET COOKING! $600: For a great snack you can make chips by baking strips of this round Mexican flat bread tortillas |
#3986, aired 2001-12-24 | LET'S GET COOKING! $800: With your homemade chips, serve this Mexican dip made from mashed avocado guacamole |
#3949, aired 2001-11-01 | DOGS OF WAR $600: In WWII Chips earned a Silver Star & a Purple Heart after landing at Licata on this European island Sicily |
#3935, aired 2001-10-12 | THE FOOD BUSINESS $500: Procter & Gamble has found that a form of this fat substitute it uses in WOW! chips can clean up toxic spills Olean (or olestra) |
#3888, aired 2001-06-27 | YOU SAY POTATO $400: This snack company uses over 5 billion pounds of potatoes annually to make Ruffles & other chips Frito-Lay |
#3884, aired 2001-06-21 | GOOD DOG! $300: Wounded while flushing out a machine gun nest during WWII, Chips received the Silver Star for valor & this medal Purple Heart |
#3862, aired 2001-05-22 | THE "GOOD" BOOK $600: It's James Hilton's sentimental 1934 novel about an English schoolmaster Goodbye, Mr. Chips |
#3784, aired 2001-02-01 | THE COMPUTER AGE $100: According to Moore's Law, named for a founder of Intel, these double in power roughly every 18 months computer chips |
#3760, aired 2000-12-29 | JUST DESSERTS $500: Enjoy a cookie with chips of white chocolate & this Hawaiian nut macadamia nuts |
#3720, aired 2000-11-03 | SANDWICHES $100: When the first Arby's opened in 1964, its entire food menu was potato chips & this sandwich roast beef |
#3705, aired 2000-10-13 | "E" MALE $100: On "CHiPS", he played Ponch Erik Estrada |
#3699, aired 2000-10-05 | I'M HUNGRY $300: In fish & chips, the chips aren't Ruffles but what we would call these french fries |
#3681, aired 2000-09-11 | SEA CREATURES $600: In England the dogfish species of this sea creature is often used in preparing fish & chips Shark |
#3674, aired 2000-07-20 | 3-D $1000: Wild Bill Hickok cashed his chips in this town Deadwood |
#3662, aired 2000-07-04 | FOOD $100: In 1966 Fritos introduced these chips, cut in a triangular shape Doritos |
#3640, aired 2000-06-02 | WHEN THE CHIPS ARE DOWN $100: If you can't make any of your programs run, you can take out a deck of cards & play this game, aka patience solitaire |
#3640, aired 2000-06-02 | WHEN THE CHIPS ARE DOWN $200: Downloading off the net may have infected your system with one of these programs, Latin for "poison" Virus |
#3640, aired 2000-06-02 | WHEN THE CHIPS ARE DOWN $300: One of the signs that things aren't working correctly is when you get one of these "exceptions" a fatal exception (or a Windows exception) |
#3640, aired 2000-06-02 | WHEN THE CHIPS ARE DOWN $400: If your E-mail crashes, you may have to use this rhyming 2-word term for letters delivered the old way Snail mail |
#3640, aired 2000-06-02 | WHEN THE CHIPS ARE DOWN $500: Difficulty clicking on icons to enter commands might indicate trouble with your GUI, this kind of interface Graphical User Interface |
#3639, aired 2000-06-01 | COASTAL COMMUNITIES $500: A whole lotta wood chips are shipped out of Coos Bay in this state Oregon |
#3585, aired 2000-03-17 | CORN-UCOPIA $100: The name of this brand of corn chips means "fried" in Spanish Fritos |
#3501, aired 1999-11-22 | LITERARY EPITAPHS $1,000 (Daily Double): Fondly remembered by the boys of The Brookfield School. Goodbye... Mr. Chips |
#3479, aired 1999-10-21 | HIs & BYEs $500: Greeting that can follow "ship" or "chips" Ahoy! |
#3428, aired 1999-06-30 | EXPRESSIONS $400: In 1880 Roscoe Conkling declared President Grant would "hew to the line of right, let" these "fall where they may" the chips |
#3427, aired 1999-06-29 | ON THE SPIT $1000: To get that Texas pit BBQ flavor, use chips of this wood that shares its name with a Dallas suburb mesquite |
#3401, aired 1999-05-24 | TV CHARACTERS $300: Bonnie Clark,
Jon Baker,
Francis "Ponch" Poncherello CHiPs |
#3398, aired 1999-05-19 | LAS VEGAS $800: In 1997 this gangster's mug appeared on gaming chips celebrating the Flamingo Hilton's 50th anniversary Bugsy Siegel |
#3364, aired 1999-04-01 | LITERATURE $800: The father of this "Good-Bye, Mr. Chips" author was a schoolteacher, not a hotelier James Hilton |
#3350, aired 1999-03-12 | BANDS BY THE NUMBER $1000: The band Seven Mary Three got its name from motorcycle cop Jon Baker's call number on this '70s TV series CHiPs |
#3330, aired 1999-02-12 | CHOCOLATE $500: "Whenever you're near, I hear" this Hershey's bar with almonds & toffee chips Symphony |
#3267, aired 1998-11-17 | NEW FOOD PRODUCTS $500: In 1998 Frito-Lay introduced this line of Olean-containing chips nationwide WOW Chips |
#3243, aired 1998-10-14 | FISH FRY! $200: "Joy of Cooking" says dogfish is a classic part of this British staple dish served with vinegar Fish and chips |
#3199, aired 1998-06-25 | FOOD $400: In 1938 Herman Warden Lay started selling these under his own brand name Potato chips |
#3194, aired 1998-06-18 | INVESTING YOUR JEOPARDY! WINNINGS $200: To minimize your risk, buy these "colorful" stocks in established, reliable companies blue chips |
#3176, aired 1998-05-25 | MEAT & POTATOES $300: In 1853 chef George Crum invented this snack as a joke when a customer said his fries were too thick potato chips |
#3154, aired 1998-04-23 | SPANISH CROSSWORD CLUES "N" $200: Cheese-topped tortilla chips
(6) nachos |
#3153, aired 1998-04-22 | MMMMMM $200: Elmer Doolin bought the recipe for these fried corn meal chips for $100 & built an empire Fritos |
#3119, aired 1998-03-05 | ELECTRONICS $600: This element is the main ingredient of most computer chips Silicon |
#3100, aired 1998-02-06 | CELEBRITY QUOTES $400: I never drew my gun during my 6 years as Ponch on "CHiPs" Erik Estrada |
#3090, aired 1998-01-23 | "C"OMMON BONDS $600: Buffalo,
micro,
potato chips |
#3089, aired 1998-01-22 | CATCHPHRASES $400: In current slang, someone attractive or cool may be "all that and a bag of " these chips |
#3072, aired 1997-12-30 | CHIPS $100: According to Guinness, a cookie made Oct. 15, 1993 contained over 3 million of these chocolate chips |
#3072, aired 1997-12-30 | CHIPS $200: This chip-off-the-old-Flintstone was born February 22, 1963 Pebbles |
#3072, aired 1997-12-30 | CHIPS $400: The Las Vegas Hilton has a $100,000 chip for this elegant game; hope you don't say goodbye to that chip, Mister baccarat |
#3072, aired 1997-12-30 | CHIPS $500 (Daily Double): (Hello, I'm Kathy Ireland.) It's the chip of choice of Vendela, Naomi Campbell, Miss Piggy & moi Baked Lays |
#3072, aired 1997-12-30 | CHIPS $500: It's a microchip integrated circuit that contains organic material bio-chip |
#2980, aired 1997-07-11 | FOOD $200: What we call french fries the British call these; they go with "fish" Chips |
#2978, aired 1997-07-09 | FOOD BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $500: In 1996 this female country singer, a pitch person for Fritos, helped launch its new Texas Grill corn chips Reba McEntire |
#2975, aired 1997-07-04 | THE FOOD BUSINESS $300: In 1972 Frito-Lay introduced its nacho cheese flavor of these chips Doritos |
#2885, aired 1997-02-28 | FICTIONAL CHARACTERS $200: In the James Hilton novel, it's the profession of Mr. Chips Schoolteacher |
#2852, aired 1997-01-14 | GUINNESS FOOD & DRINK RECORDS $200: The largest of these sweet treats featured more than 3 million chocolate chips a chocolate chip cookie |
#2748, aired 1996-07-10 | 3-LETTER WORDS $100: A brief swim, or something you serve with chips a dip |
#2713, aired 1996-05-22 | FILMS OF THE '90s $400: Among the films featuring this sport were "Blue Chips" & "Above the Rim" basketball |
#2708, aired 1996-05-15 | COMPUTERS $800: Many computer operations, such as the speed of memory chips, are measured in this unit, ns nanoseconds |
#2647, aired 1996-02-20 | FOOD $200: This chewy roll, often topped with lox & cream cheese, can also be made into chips bagels |
#2573, aired 1995-11-08 | ENGLISH LIT $500: Title schoolteacher to whom James Hilton wrote a touching "Goodbye" Mr. Chips |
#2551, aired 1995-10-09 | INTERNATIONAL CUISINE $300: The British serve fish & chips with the malt type of this sour condiment vinegar |
#2538, aired 1995-09-20 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $400: Dave Thomas, founder of this burger chain, previously helped found Arthur Treacher's Fish & Chips Wendy's |
#2527, aired 1995-09-05 | THE OLD WEST $100: When you "cashed in your chips", you headed for the "last" one of these roundup |
#2511, aired 1995-07-03 | FOOD FACTS $400: A popular appetizer, this Mexican dish consists of tortilla chips topped with cheese & chilies nachos |
#2470, aired 1995-05-05 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $500 (Daily Double): On Dec. 20, 1994 this company offered to replace all of its Pentium chips free of charge Intel |
#2453, aired 1995-04-12 | ENGLISH LITERATURE $400: He came up with the idea for "Goodbye Mr. Chips" while taking a bike ride & wrote it in 4 days (James) Hilton |
#2403, aired 1995-02-01 | LITERATURE $200: In this James Hilton work, the title teacher comes out of retirement to head Brookfield during WWI Goodbye, Mr. Chips |
#2374, aired 1994-12-22 | ARCHITECTURE $200: Terrazzo flooring is usually composed of chips of this stone in cement mortar marble |
#2361, aired 1994-12-05 | GUINNESS RECORDS $400: A cookie made during the 1992 Riponfest in Wisconsin included almost 4 million of these Chocolate chips |
#2337, aired 1994-11-01 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $1000: This company's chips supply the brains for about 85% of all desktop computers Intel |
#2331, aired 1994-10-24 | FOOD FACTS $200: What the British call "crisps" we call these (potato) chips |
#2236, aired 1994-05-02 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $300: This former VP appeared in an ad during the 1994 Super Bowl for Lay's Potato Chips Dan Quayle |
#2182, aired 1994-02-15 | FOOD & DRINK $200: Reese's baking chips are this flavor, not chocolate peanut butter |
#2160, aired 1994-01-14 | BOXERS $200: He appears in TV commercials for Doritos tortilla chips with sons George, George, George & George George Foreman |
#2121, aired 1993-11-22 | NUTRITION $600: Half a cup of cottage cheese has as much of this element linked to hypertension as 32 potato chips Sodium |
#2066, aired 1993-09-06 | FISH DISHES $200: This traditional dish of England is simply deep-fried fillets & fries fish & chips |
#2052, aired 1993-07-06 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $500: With sales of over $1 billion yearly, this brand of tortilla chips is Frito-Lay's top product Doritos |
#1969, aired 1993-03-11 | "GOOD" MOVIES $300: Robert Donat won an Oscar for playing a schoolteacher in this 1939 classic Goodbye, Mr. Chips |
#1961, aired 1993-03-01 | FISH $300: In the U.S. the fish-and-chips franchise business uses this fish almost exclusively cod |
#1922, aired 1993-01-05 | "CHIP"s $300: Peter O'Toole played the shy schoolmaster in a 1969 musical version of this James Hilton tale Goodbye, Mr. Chips |
#1920, aired 1993-01-01 | POTATOES $300: Potato chips are also called Saratoga chips in honor of this state's Saratoga Springs New York |
#1901, aired 1992-12-07 | AUTHORS $800: James Hilton wrote this sentimental tale of an English schoolmaster in 4 days Goodbye, Mr. Chips |
#1872, aired 1992-10-27 | LET'S DO LUNCH $500: Chef George Crum created this fried snack at a resort hotel in Saratoga Springs, New York potato chips |
#1847, aired 1992-09-22 | LITERATURE $800: His novella, "Goodbye, Mr. Chips", was first published in 1934 in the British Weekly James Hilton |
#1718, aired 1992-02-05 | RECIPES $500: Slice peeled potatoes as thin as possible, soak in cold water, deep fry in vegetable oil potato chips |
#1689, aired 1991-12-26 | IRISH ACTORS $400: After "Goodbye Mr. Chips" she said goodbye to Ireland, moved to Hollywood & became Mrs. Miniver Greer Garson |
#1603, aired 1991-07-17 | ENGLISH LITERATURE $400: This author's father, a London schoolmaster, was the model for Mr. Chips James Hilton |
#1558, aired 1991-05-15 | COOKING $300: Potato chips are cooked this way Deep-Fried |
#1526, aired 1991-04-01 | COOKING $400: If you want to be veddy British, sprinkle your fish & chips with the malt type of this vinegar |
#1509, aired 1991-03-07 | MEXICAN FOOD $400: The mashed avocado dip that puts the zip in eating tortilla chips guacamole |
#1415, aired 1990-10-26 | FICTIONAL CHARACTERS $600: Muriel Spark wrote of "Miss Jean Brodie", & James Hilton wrote of this schoolmaster Mr. Chips |
#1412, aired 1990-10-23 | FAMOUS ARTHURS $400: He was famous both as the announcer on "The Merv Griffin Show" & for his fish & chips Arthur Treacher |
#1407, aired 1990-10-16 | COMPUTERS $300: Switches, vacuum tubs, or transistors, once did the job of these tiny wafers of silicon computer chips |
#1322, aired 1990-05-08 | FRUITS & VEGETABLES $100: They were once called "Saratoga Chips" after the town in New York where they were first made Potato chips |
#1307, aired 1990-04-17 | POTATOES $100: In England french fries are called this chips |
#1269, aired 1990-02-22 | TITLE ROLES $800: Robert Donat & Peter O'Toole received Oscar nominations 30 years apart for playing this British teacher Mr. Chips |
#1202, aired 1989-11-21 | 1930s BEST SELLERS $600 (Daily Double): The 2 James Hilton novels that made the fiction best-selling list in 1935 Goodbye, Mr. Chips & Lost Horizon |
#1123, aired 1989-06-21 | IN OTHER WORDS... $200: Allow little bits of wood to plummet haphazardly let the chips fall where they may |
#1082, aired 1989-04-25 | WORLD LITERATURE $900 (Daily Double): This 1934 James Hilton best seller about a teacher was publicized worldwide via radio Goodbye, Mr. Chips |
#1061, aired 1989-03-27 | SHARKS $200: In Great Britain, dogfish shark is an ingredient in this popular fast food duo fish and chips |
#1038, aired 1989-02-22 | '70s ADVERTISING $300: Avery Schreiber's piano playing was ruined by these tortilla chips that "Taste as Good as They Crunch" Doritos |
#999, aired 1988-12-29 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $600: A 1986 U.S.-Japan agreement set prices on these electronic parts to avoid undercutting U.S. producers (computer) chips (semiconductors) |
#988, aired 1988-12-14 | POTPOURRI $300: A "chippy" is an outlet in England specializing in these foods fish & chips |
#986, aired 1988-12-12 | BUSINESS '88 $800: Home video game makers have been hit hard in '88 by a shortage of SRAMs, which are these memory chips (static random access memory chips) |
#961, aired 1988-11-07 | BOOKS & AUTHORS $400: English tale of Mrs. Wickett & her boarder, an old schoolmaster from Brookfield Boys School Goodbye, Mr. Chips |
#845, aired 1988-04-15 | BEST SELLERS $500: The 2 1935 best sellers by James Hilton which made him 1st author to have 2 books on an annual list a Lost Horizon & Goodbye, Mr. Chips |
#813, aired 1988-03-02 | "MR." & "MRS." $600: The founder & home office of this chocolate chip cookie company can be found in Park City, Utah Mrs. Fields |
#793, aired 1988-02-03 | THE QUEEN'S ENGLISH $800: If you want potato chips, don't order "chips", which are french fries; ask for these crisps |
#772, aired 1988-01-05 | ACRONYMS $900 (Daily Double): Of the most popular TV series of the 1979-80 primetime season, 1 of the 2 with acronyms for titles M*A*S*H (or CHiPS) |
#761, aired 1987-12-21 | COOKING $600: Most recipes tell you to soak potato chips in this before frying ice water |
#710, aired 1987-10-09 | TRADE & FINANCE $200: Accusing the Japanese of dumping these, Pres. Reagan slapped a tariff on some TVs & tools microchips (computer chips) |
#699, aired 1987-09-24 | FOOD $500: TV cook who touts Ruffles Cajun Spice chips saying, "Hoooo boy! They wondermous--ah ga-ron-tee" Justin Wilson |
#673, aired 1987-07-08 | REMAKES $500: Robert Donat won an Oscar playing the lead in this 1939 film; Peter O'Toole, in 1969, didn't Goodbye, Mr. Chips |
#652, aired 1987-06-09 | BRITISH LITERATURE $600: He wrote "Goodbye Mr. Chips" in just 4 days James Hilton |
#596, aired 1987-03-23 | SEE THE USA $600: Be careful ordering fish & chips in Denver, "Cow-Chip Capital of World", or at least of this panhandle state Oklahoma |
#579, aired 1987-02-26 | TEEN CUISINE $300: A Texas entrepreneur originally paid just $100 for the recipe for this popular corn meal snack Fritos corn chips |
#541, aired 1987-01-05 | TV COPS $400: Former Olympic decathlon star who filled in for Erik Estrada during salary dispute on "CHiPs" Bruce Jenner |
#537, aired 1986-12-30 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $200: Debbi Fields, David Liederman & Wally Amos have all landed in the chips in this business Cookies |
#536, aired 1986-12-29 | "FISH"Y EXPRESSIONS $400: Taken literally, it could be sashimi & Pringles fish and chips |
#501, aired 1986-11-10 | ENGLISH LITERATURE $100: James Hilton novel in which Mr. Ralston suggests that Mr. Chipping resign Goodbye Mr. Chips |
#479, aired 1986-10-09 | WORD PLAY $200: 1 of 2 body parts found in "fish and chips" (1 of) hips (or hand) |
#444, aired 1986-05-22 | FICTION $500: British author who served up Mr. Chips as well as Shangri-la James Hilton |
#430, aired 1986-05-02 | TV CRIME STOPPERS $400: Letters capitalized in the title of the Erik Estrada-Larry Wilcox series C-H-P |
#425, aired 1986-04-25 | TV ADS $500: Since people found it difficult, they bet you couldn't "eat just one" Lay's potato chips |
#401, aired 1986-03-24 | BREAD $300: Cavemen sometimes found rock chips in a loaf due to this now-chic method of preparing flour stone ground |
#385, aired 1986-02-28 | FOOD $200: In 1976,a pound of potato chips cost 200 times more than a pound of this related item potatoes |
#336, aired 1985-12-23 | TV CRIME STOPPERS $400: Ironically, this show's star, Erik Estrada, was almost killed in a motorcycle accident ChiPs |
#283, aired 1985-10-09 | "DEAD" LINES $500 (Daily Double): Name for fans of the following:
"Truckin', got my chips cashed in..." Deadheads |
#279, aired 1985-10-03 | ENGLISH LITERATURE $600: James Hilton's schoolmaster father was the model for this novel's title character Mr. Chips |
#129, aired 1985-03-07 | LITERATURE $400: In James Hilton's book, students bid farewell to this retiring school teacher Mr. Chips |
#114, aired 1985-02-14 | TOYS & GAMES $400: They run roulette, spinning the wheel & raking in chips croupiers |
#52, aired 1984-11-20 | FAMILIAR PHRASES $200: What you are if you've "bought the farm" or "cashed in your chips" dead |
#15, aired 1984-09-28 | CHEMISTRY $1000: After oxygen, this element associated with computer chips is the most common in the earth's crust silicon |