Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (1000 results returned) (search results maxed out)

#9084, aired 2024-04-18SECOND CITIES $200: The Castle of Good Hope dates to the 1660s in this city in South Africa Cape Town
#9084, aired 2024-04-18SECOND CITIES $600: Froindlichst sells meatless patties in this German city on the Elbe Hamburg
#9084, aired 2024-04-18SECOND CITIES $1,800 (Daily Double): The historic site Pedra do Sal in this second city has been called "the birthplace of samba" Rio de Janeiro
#9077, aired 2024-04-09WORLD CITIES $200: Village-sized but billed as Britain's smallest city, St. Davids is in this U.K. country with David as its patron saint Wales
#9077, aired 2024-04-09WORLD CITIES $400: More than 600,000 Argentinians live in this city near the shore of the Rio de the same name La Plata
#9077, aired 2024-04-09WORLD CITIES $600: Try some okonamiyaki savory pancakes in this city, often referred to as the "Kitchen of Japan" Osaka
#9077, aired 2024-04-09WORLD CITIES $800: An Azerbaijani oil baron built a replica of a Parisian palace for his wife in this capital city Baku
#9077, aired 2024-04-09WORLD CITIES $1000: The Atlantic port city Essaouira in this North African country was planned by an 18th century French architect Morocco
#9069, aired 2024-03-28HOP ON THE INTERSTATE $1,000 (Daily Double): Columbia is about midway between these 2 same-state Midwest cities that squared off in the I-70 World Series in 1985 Kansas City & St. Louis
#9061, aired 2024-03-18"K"-TOWN $200: 2 cities with this name in different states lie on the Missouri River Kansas City
#9046, aired 2024-02-26WORLD CITIES $400: A Novocastrian is a person from this city-upon-Tyne Newcastle
#9046, aired 2024-02-26WORLD CITIES $1200: We are marching to this city where the Peace of Vereeniging was signed in 1902, ending the Boer War Pretoria
#9046, aired 2024-02-26WORLD CITIES $2000: About a third of this city's 15 million people live on the Asian side, while the rest live in Europe Istanbul
#9030, aired 2024-02-02EXPLORING U.S. CITIES $1200: Get a kick out of some kicks at the Giant Shoe Museum in Pike Place Market in this Western city Seattle
#9022, aired 2024-01-23U.S. CITIES $1200: A small city of about 10,000, Wapakoneta, Ohio is famous for being the birthplace of this astronaut Armstrong
#9022, aired 2024-01-23U.S. CITIES $1600: Many a cruise leaves out of Port Everglades in this city, the seat of Broward County Fort Lauderdale
#9022, aired 2024-01-23U.S. CITIES $2000: Most city founders have been gone a while, but the man for whom this Nevada casino town is named, passed away in 2023 Laughlin
#9016, aired 2024-01-15AFRICAN CITIES $1200: Everybody comes to this city also known as Dar Al-Beïda--everybody in Morocco, that is Casablanca
#9016, aired 2024-01-15AFRICAN CITIES $2000: Libya's second-largest city, this port on the Mediterranean sadly made international news in 2012 Benghazi
#9014, aired 2024-01-11FORMER NAMES OF CAPITAL CITIES $2000: Called Ciudad Trujillo from 1936 to 1961 in honor of its dictator, this city returned to its old name after his assassination Santo Domingo
#9005, aired 2023-12-29LITERARY TOWNS & CITIES $1600: "City Primeval" by Elmore Leonard takes place in the author's longtime home, this Midwest city Detroit
#9005, aired 2023-12-29LITERARY TOWNS & CITIES $6,000 (Daily Double): In a Thomas Hardy tale, a man sells his wife & child; the wife later seeks him out in this city where he has become the mayor Casterbridge
#20, aired 2023-11-15THE SEARCH FOR FOREIGN LANDS $400: Pune, one of this country's 10 most populous cities, is a sister city of Columbus, Indiana India
#8952, aired 2023-10-17SUMMER OLYMPIC CITIES $400: In 1980 the U.S. & 64 other countries boycotted the Olympics held in this city Moscow
#8952, aired 2023-10-17SUMMER OLYMPIC CITIES $800: This city hosted the Summer Games in 1964, a first for Asia Tokyo
#8952, aired 2023-10-17SUMMER OLYMPIC CITIES $2000: It took until 1956, but finally a Southern Hemisphere city hosted--this one Melbourne
#8952, aired 2023-10-17SUMMER OLYMPIC CITIES $2,800 (Daily Double): This city between Lake Mälaren & the Baltic Sea hosted the 1912 Olympics Stockholm
#8951, aired 2023-10-16KICKIN' AZTEC $1000: The Aztecs founded 2 cities where Mexico City now stands: Tlatelolco & this one, their capital Tenochtitlan
#8945, aired 2023-10-06CANADIAN CITIES $200: On the northwest shore of Lake Ontario, this city is home to about 10% of Canada's population Toronto
#8945, aired 2023-10-06CANADIAN CITIES $400: Some pilgrims go on their knees up the steps of Canada's largest church, St. Joseph's Oratory in this city in Quebec Montreal
#8945, aired 2023-10-06CANADIAN CITIES $600: Also the site of the largest mall in Canada, this oil city of Alberta is "The Gateway to the North" Edmonton
#8945, aired 2023-10-06CANADIAN CITIES $800: Flooding in 1950 in Winnipeg by this river of the north led to the building of floodways there to bypass the city the Red River of the North
#14, aired 2023-09-27ALASKA $600: The 4 largest cities in the U.S. by area are all in Alaska: Sitka, Juneau, Wrangell, and this city, also the most populous Anchorage
#8924, aired 2023-07-27WORLD CITIES $400: Craig Ferguson is a proud Glaswegian--a native of this city Glasgow
#8924, aired 2023-07-27WORLD CITIES $800: I found my thrill on Parliament Hill in this city with a visit to the Canadian Senate chamber Ottawa
#8924, aired 2023-07-27WORLD CITIES $1200: The Georgian city of Batumi dates from around 1000 B.C. & is an important port on this sea the Black Sea
#8892, aired 2023-06-134-LETTER WORLD CITIES $400: Tradition says this city was founded in 753 B.C., but it wasn't built in a day Rome
#8892, aired 2023-06-134-LETTER WORLD CITIES $800: This large South American city is nicknamed the "City of Kings" Lima
#8892, aired 2023-06-134-LETTER WORLD CITIES $1200: This city on the Côte d'Azur is thought to be named in honor of the Greek goddess of victory Nice
#8880, aired 2023-05-26WORLD CITIES $800: The burial place of the Medicis, the Church of San Lorenzo claims to be the oldest in this city Florence
#8880, aired 2023-05-26WORLD CITIES $1200: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the sacred city of Kandy is in this island country Sri Lanka
#8880, aired 2023-05-26WORLD CITIES $1600: This city on the north coast of Colombia was named for one founded in 3rd century Spain by the North African general Hasdrubal Cartagena
#8873, aired 2023-05-17"X" IN THE CITY $800: Indicated on the map & named for the 2 states it straddles, it functions as one community but two separate cities Texarkana
#13, aired 2023-05-17CITIES OF SOUTH AMERICA $200: The design of this capital city that began construction in the 1950s is said to resemble a bird or an airplane Brasília
#13, aired 2023-05-17CITIES OF SOUTH AMERICA $800: Most flights to & from the Galapagos Islands stop at or originate in this city, Ecuador's largest Guayaquil
#13, aired 2023-05-17CITIES OF SOUTH AMERICA $1000: On the Atlantic coast, Maldonado is 70 miles east of this capital city Montevideo
#8862, aired 2023-05-02WORLD CITIES $400: The State Hermitage Museum is in this "saintly" Russian city St. Petersburg
#8862, aired 2023-05-02WORLD CITIES $800: In 1809 John Molson linked Quebec & this city by water with the first Canadian steamboat Montreal
#8862, aired 2023-05-02WORLD CITIES $1600: The worker bee is a symbol of this industrial city in northern England & represents unity since a 2017 bombing there Manchester
#8862, aired 2023-05-02WORLD CITIES $2000: You can study physics at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in this city, like 1900 grad Albert Einstein did Zurich
#8844, aired 2023-04-06ANCIENT CITIES $600: Circa 330 A.D. the city once known as this got a new name under new emperor Constantine Byzantium
#8844, aired 2023-04-06ANCIENT CITIES $800: Copan, an important city of the Classic period of these people is in modern-day Honduras, near the border with Guatemala the Mayans
#8819, aired 2023-03-02-POL, -POLI, -POLIS CITIES $800: This Italian name of a big city on a bay is from words meaning "new city" Napoli
#8819, aired 2023-03-02-POL, -POLI, -POLIS CITIES $1200: This city on Maryland's Severn River is the seat of Anne Arundel County Annapolis
#8819, aired 2023-03-02-POL, -POLI, -POLIS CITIES $1600: Seen here is the obelisk of this once great Egyptian Sun city Heliopolis
#8819, aired 2023-03-02-POL, -POLI, -POLIS CITIES $2000: This major port is the largest city in Crimea Sevastopol
#8813, aired 2023-02-22EUROPEAN CITIES $200: Though Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands, the seat of government is in this city The Hague
#8813, aired 2023-02-22EUROPEAN CITIES $400: "Carmen" is set in this city; "The Marriage of Figaro" takes place nearby Seville
#8813, aired 2023-02-22EUROPEAN CITIES $800: Since 1578 a sacred 14-foot linen shroud has been preserved in a cathedral in this city Turin
#8800, aired 2023-02-03SECOND CITIES $200: In 1880 the British defeated indigenous forces in the Battle of Kandahar, now the second-largest city in this country Afghanistan
#8800, aired 2023-02-03SECOND CITIES $400: Open a bottle to toast this second city of Ireland, with a name meaning "marsh" Cork
#8800, aired 2023-02-03SECOND CITIES $600: Founded by King Olaf III Haraldsson, Bergen is the second-largest city in this country Norway
#8796, aired 2023-01-30SAINTS & THEIR CITIES $400: Founder of the Franciscan order, St. Francis of this city Assisi
#8796, aired 2023-01-30SAINTS & THEIR CITIES $800: A follower of St. Francis & a patron of the poor, St. Anthony of this city Padua
#8796, aired 2023-01-30SAINTS & THEIR CITIES $1200: Egyptian martyr whose symbol is a spiked wheel, not a library book, St. Catherine of this city Alexandria
#8796, aired 2023-01-30SAINTS & THEIR CITIES $1600: Canonized in 1671, the first saint of South America, Rose of this city Lima
#8796, aired 2023-01-30SAINTS & THEIR CITIES $2000: The first Pole to be made a saint, Stanislaus of this city, formerly the capital of Poland Kraków
#8795, aired 2023-01-27GEOGRAPHY $400: One of Canada's oldest cities, it's called the Gibraltar of America because its huge Citadel overlooks the St. Lawrence River Quebec City
#8752, aired 2022-11-29GERMAN CITIES $400: Olympic Stadium in this city was the site of multiple gold-winning performances by Jesse Owens Berlin
#8752, aired 2022-11-29GERMAN CITIES $1600: The site of a Roman fortress in the 1st century B.C., this city was the seat of federal government for 50 years until 1999 Bonn
#8748, aired 2022-11-23CITIES & TOWNS OF THE BIBLE $800: Despite his own rules against sorcery, this monarch traveled to the city of Endor to consult a witch Saul
#8748, aired 2022-11-23CITIES & TOWNS OF THE BIBLE $1600: What was Sela, the "strong city" of Edom, is today somewhere in this country--maybe it's Petra Jordan
#8748, aired 2022-11-23CITIES & TOWNS OF THE BIBLE $2000: Genesis recounts that this mighty hunter built the city of Nineveh Nimrod
#8745, aired 2022-11-18U.S. CITIES $200: This New Mexico City claims the title “Hot Air Balloon Capital of the World” Albuquerque
#8745, aired 2022-11-18U.S. CITIES $400: A suburb of Dallas, this city officially recognizes Rip Van Winkle's creator as its namesake Irving
#8745, aired 2022-11-18U.S. CITIES $600: Located in the heart of the Lehigh Valley, it's nicknamed the "Christmas City" Bethlehem
#8745, aired 2022-11-18U.S. CITIES $800: Once a large Quaker community, this California city bears the last name of Quaker poet John Greenleaf Whittier
#8745, aired 2022-11-18U.S. CITIES $1000: River surfing is a big deal in this second-largest Montana city that's also home to the University of Montana Missoula
#8733, aired 2022-11-02NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 100 CITIES, 5,000 IDEAS $400: Dating from before the city was built up, just a short drive outside this Kenyan capital is a national park bearing its name Nairobi
#8733, aired 2022-11-02NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 100 CITIES, 5,000 IDEAS $1200: From the Sky Tower, you get a bird's-eye view of this New Zealand city that sounds like a nation for birds Auckland
#8733, aired 2022-11-02NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 100 CITIES, 5,000 IDEAS $1600: Around 1400, this Belgian "B" city northwest of Brussels was among Europe's richest & built itself quite a city hall Bruges
#8733, aired 2022-11-02NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 100 CITIES, 5,000 IDEAS $4,000 (Daily Double): You get a good look at this city from a gondola as it climbs the former Ericsson Globe, now renamed Avicii Arena Stockholm
#8724, aired 2022-10-20SOUTHERN CITIES $400: Southwest of Birmingham in the city of Bessemer is an abode with this name reminiscent of a Lynyrd Skynyrd tune Sweet Home
#8724, aired 2022-10-20SOUTHERN CITIES $800: This Tennessee city's iconic Sunsphere was built for the 1982 World's Fair Knoxville
#8724, aired 2022-10-20SOUTHERN CITIES $1,000 (Daily Double): This largest Kentucky city was named for a king of France Louisville
#8724, aired 2022-10-20SOUTHERN CITIES $1000: In 2022 this South Carolina city topped Southern Living's list of the South's best cities for the fifth time Charleston
#8675, aired 2022-07-01U.S. CITIES $200: Things found in this city: The Joe Louis Fist statue as well as Ford Field Detroit
#8675, aired 2022-07-01U.S. CITIES $400: Wacker Drive is an impressive double-decker street in this city of big shoulders Chicago
#8675, aired 2022-07-01U.S. CITIES $600: Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts is home to this city's symphony orchestra Pittsburgh
#8675, aired 2022-07-01U.S. CITIES $1,000 (Daily Double): At the foot of the Wasatch Range, this capital city was built on the bed of ancient Lake Bonneville Salt Lake City
#8675, aired 2022-07-01U.S. CITIES $1000: Named for a V.P. from Indiana, this Alaska city is home to the Goldpanners, who play an annual Midnight Sun Game at 10 P.M. Fairbanks
#8645, aired 2022-05-20SOUTH AMERICAN CITIES $1000: The Chilean city of Calama is in this desert the Atacama
#8636, aired 2022-05-09U.S. GEOGRAPHY $2,000 (Daily Double): Besides Boston & D.C., they're the 3 largest cities by population in the megalopolis known as the BosWash Corridor New York City, Philadelphia & Baltimore
#8630, aired 2022-04-29STATES' MOST POPULOUS CITIES $400: I'm goin' to this biggest city in Mississippi, I'm gonna mess around Jackson
#8630, aired 2022-04-29STATES' MOST POPULOUS CITIES $1000: More than twice as populous as No. 2 Rapid City, this South Dakota city also has a water feature in its name Sioux Falls
#8588, aired 2022-03-02ONE-SYLLABLE CITIES $200: This city of 10 million hosted the 1988 Summer Olympics Seoul
#8588, aired 2022-03-02ONE-SYLLABLE CITIES $1000: Home to the largest religious college in Iran, this city was the base of Ayatollah Khomeini before & after his exile Qom
#8, aired 2022-02-11U.S. CITIES $400: Incorporated in 1911, this city 30 miles northwest of Hoover Dam has had a busy 111 years Las Vegas
#8, aired 2022-02-11U.S. CITIES $600: It's about 500 miles from this state capital to the larger city of the same name Charleston
#8, aired 2022-02-11U.S. CITIES $1,500 (Daily Double): "Take a ride" in this oft-mispronounced Pennsylvania city named for the ancestral hometown of the Penn family Reading
#8533, aired 2021-12-15WORLD CITIES $400: Get a whiff of this city, the largest in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia Cologne
#8533, aired 2021-12-15WORLD CITIES $1200: This capital city is located in the region known as Anatolia Ankara
#8533, aired 2021-12-15WORLD CITIES $2,000 (Daily Double): The name of this second-largest city in Wales starts with a big bird Swansea
#8533, aired 2021-12-15WORLD CITIES $2000: South of Quito, this largest Ecuadorian city is seen here in all its colors Guayaquil
#8507, aired 2021-11-09WORLD CITIES $400: An important industrial center, this city is also home to the Welsh central government Cardiff
#8507, aired 2021-11-09WORLD CITIES $800: Mohammed V Square is the central plaza in this city but you probably won't find any gin joints there Casablanca
#8507, aired 2021-11-09WORLD CITIES $1200: Seen here is the coat of arms of this German city whose name derives from a 10th century stud farm Stuttgart
#8507, aired 2021-11-09WORLD CITIES $2000: Argentina's second-largest city is named for this Spanish city; both are known for their leather Córdoba
#8491, aired 2021-10-18GEOGRAPHIC STUPID ANSWERS $200: St. Louis, Missouri's sister cities include this city in Senegal St. Louis
#8480, aired 2021-10-01CITIES OF IRELAND $1200: It was a long way to this city for the English King John, who built a castle there when he was governor Tipperary
#8480, aired 2021-10-01CITIES OF IRELAND $1600: Archaeologists in Cork found Viking artifacts that threaten to shatter this city's "oldest in Ireland" status like its crystal Waterford
#8464, aired 2021-08-12CITY TRANSPORTATION $400: Named for their resemblance to coconuts, cocotaxis roam the cities of this Communist island nation Cuba
#8415, aired 2021-06-04CINEMATIC CITIES & TOWNS $400: "Batman v Superman" placed this city right next to Metropolis Gotham (City)
#8415, aired 2021-06-04CINEMATIC CITIES & TOWNS $1600: The climax of "The Empire Strikes Back" takes place here, high above Bespin Cloud City
#8414, aired 2021-06-03NEXT IN LINE $1200: Salt Lake City, Turin, Vancouver... Sochi
#8404, aired 2021-05-20U.S. CITIES $200: It's been called Fordtown as well as the Motor City Detroit
#8404, aired 2021-05-20U.S. CITIES $400: This city on the Rio Grande is the sister city of Juarez, Mexico El Paso
#8404, aired 2021-05-20U.S. CITIES $600: The Florida Museum of Natural History is located in this university city, right on the campus Gainesville
#8404, aired 2021-05-20U.S. CITIES $800: Nevada's second-most populous city & one of the country's fastest growing is this community just southeast of Las Vegas Henderson
#8404, aired 2021-05-20U.S. CITIES $1000: Once a hat-making center, today this Connecticut city is known for its federal low-security facility housing female inmates Danbury
#8393, aired 2021-05-05AFRICAN CITIES $800: Mombasa is a major port city of Kenya on this body of water the Indian Ocean
#8393, aired 2021-05-05AFRICAN CITIES $1600: After a 1324 pilgrimage to Mecca, Emperor Mansa Musa built a great mosque in this caravan city on the edge of the Sahara in Mali Timbuktu
#8382, aired 2021-04-20ASIAN CITIES $400: This capital of Iraq was formerly called Madinat al-Salam, Arabic for "city of peace" Baghdad
#8382, aired 2021-04-20ASIAN CITIES $2000: Israel's third-largest city, it overlooks the Mediterranean from Mount Carmel Haifa
#8381, aired 2021-04-19ANCIENT CITIES $400: The ruins of Pachacamac, an ancient American city later occupied by the Inca, lie just south of this world capital Lima
#8381, aired 2021-04-19ANCIENT CITIES $800: The ruined city of Vaishali in northeast India is said to be the place where this man preached his last sermon the Buddha
#8381, aired 2021-04-19ANCIENT CITIES $1600: Lacedaemon was the ancient name for this city on the Evrotas River ruled by a military oligarchy Sparta
#8381, aired 2021-04-19ANCIENT CITIES $2000: Now in this Central American country, the ancient Mayan city of Uaxactun was mysteriously abandoned by the 10th century Guatemala
#8377, aired 2021-04-13WESTERN U.S. CITIES $200: Despite what Ron Burgundy says, this city is named for a Spanish monk San Diego
#8377, aired 2021-04-13WESTERN U.S. CITIES $400: Named for the founder of the American Fur Company, this Oregon city has deepwater port facilities Astoria
#8377, aired 2021-04-13WESTERN U.S. CITIES $800: Known for its Narrows Bridge, this city is on Puget Sound's Commencement Bay Tacoma
#8377, aired 2021-04-13WESTERN U.S. CITIES $1000: Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin West is in this city, a resort suburb of Phoenix Scottsdale
#8370, aired 2021-04-022-WORD U.S. CITIES $200: It makes sense to NBA fans that the museum dedicated to the 45th infantry, "The Thunderbirds", is in this city Oklahoma City
#8370, aired 2021-04-022-WORD U.S. CITIES $400: The corporate headquarters of 3M are in Maplewood, a suburb of this Minnesota city St. Paul
#8370, aired 2021-04-022-WORD U.S. CITIES $800: The U.S. Air Force Academy is just north of this city at the edge of the Rocky Mountains Colorado Springs
#8370, aired 2021-04-022-WORD U.S. CITIES $1000: This Indiana city is named for the stronghold built in 1794 by the general who won the Battle of Fallen Timbers Fort Wayne
#8352, aired 2021-03-09EUROPEAN CITIES $800: The Stedelijk Museum is in this Dutch city Amsterdam
#8352, aired 2021-03-09EUROPEAN CITIES $1600: Traditional boats for carrying a certain fortified wine, sail the Douro River, in what's known as the second city of this country Portugal
#8343, aired 2021-02-24CITIES OF THE MIDWEST $400: No relation to the bubbly, this Illinois city is often paired with Urbana Champaign
#8343, aired 2021-02-24CITIES OF THE MIDWEST $800: This Ohio city is known for its zoo & the Blue Jackets of the National Hockey League Columbus
#8343, aired 2021-02-24CITIES OF THE MIDWEST $1000: This Midwestern city whose name begins with the state it's in is home to the NCAA Indianapolis
#8343, aired 2021-02-24CITIES OF THE MIDWEST $2,000 (Daily Double): This home city to Kansas State University shares its name with a Big Apple borough Manhattan
#8338, aired 2021-02-17U.S. CITIES $200: Fun places to visit in this California city include the Exploratorium & Ghiradelli Square San Francisco
#8338, aired 2021-02-17U.S. CITIES $400: Once the state capital, this city in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch Country ranks as one of the best places to retire Lancaster
#8338, aired 2021-02-17U.S. CITIES $600: West Virginia's capital & this Carolina port city of the same name are about 500 miles apart & named for different people Charleston
#8338, aired 2021-02-17U.S. CITIES $1,000 (Daily Double): Named for a Native American game, it's Wisconsin's largest city on the Mississippi La Crosse
#8338, aired 2021-02-17U.S. CITIES $1000: This city north of Anchorage rivals Juneau as Alaska's second-most populous city Fairbanks
#8326, aired 2021-02-01A CATEGORY OF 2 CITIES $400: East of Topeka, I-70 runs across a state line through two contiguous cities with this name Kansas City
#8315, aired 2021-01-15U.S. CITIES $400: Near Lake Tahoe, this city named for a Civil War general became a gambling mecca after legalization widened in 1931 Reno
#8315, aired 2021-01-15U.S. CITIES $800: During Vaudeville the question was often asked of new acts, "Will it play in" this Illinois city? Peoria
#8312, aired 2021-01-12AMERICAN CITIES $200: A city of 7 hills, it's known for its sound, namely Puget--but also grunge Seattle
#8312, aired 2021-01-12AMERICAN CITIES $600: Peyton Manning repeatedly gave mid-game shout-outs to this city near the confluence of the Missouri & the Platte Omaha
#8312, aired 2021-01-12AMERICAN CITIES $1000: The American Quarter Horse Association is headquartered in this "yellow" Texas city Amarillo
#8300, aired 2020-12-11"A" "P" HISTORY $2,000 (Daily Double): One of Puerto Rico's largest cities is named in honor of a descendant of this Spanish explorer Ponce de León
#8294, aired 2020-12-03NEW YORK CITIES' NICKNAMES $200: This nickname for New York City was used by Washington Irving; Bruce Wayne put it before "City" Gotham
#8294, aired 2020-12-03NEW YORK CITIES' NICKNAMES $400: Poughkeepsie is "The Queen City of" this river the Hudson
#8294, aired 2020-12-03NEW YORK CITIES' NICKNAMES $1,000 (Daily Double): Second only to New York City in population, this western port is the "Nickel City" Buffalo
#8294, aired 2020-12-03NEW YORK CITIES' NICKNAMES $1000: Sharing its name with a European capital, it was known as "Copper City" for its production of that metal Rome
#8235, aired 2020-06-12COLORFUL CITIES $800: A Southern California city & a Northern New Jersey township share this citrusy name Orange
#8235, aired 2020-06-12COLORFUL CITIES $4,000 (Daily Double): This former mining town was Colorado's territorial capital Golden
#8226, aired 2020-06-01NATIONS' SECOND-LARGEST CITIES $400: Put a stopper in this second city of Ireland, found on an island in the River Lee Cork
#8226, aired 2020-06-01NATIONS' SECOND-LARGEST CITIES $800: Italy's financial capital, this second city of the nation is also the center of its fashion & publishing industries Milan
#8226, aired 2020-06-01NATIONS' SECOND-LARGEST CITIES $1200: Its second city of Pusan is located at the southeast tip of this nation's peninsula South Korea
#8226, aired 2020-06-01NATIONS' SECOND-LARGEST CITIES $1600: Barcelona is Spain's second-largest city & has about a fifth of the population of this region it's in Catalonia
#8226, aired 2020-06-01NATIONS' SECOND-LARGEST CITIES $2000: At one time a major Byzantine city, Split is today the second-largest city in this country that split from Yugoslavia in 1991 Croatia
#8216, aired 2020-05-18THE ANDES MOUNTAINS $800: Over its some 5,000-mile range, the Andes are home to major cities like La Paz, Quito, and this other capital city Bogota
#8162, aired 2020-02-183-WORD CITIES $200: Before it was renamed in 1804, this Haitian capital city was known as Port-Republicain Port-au-Prince
#8162, aired 2020-02-183-WORD CITIES $600: This city was named in 1565 by the Portuguese, who mistook its bay for the entrance to a river Rio de Janeiro
#8162, aired 2020-02-183-WORD CITIES $1000: In Arabic the name of this major port city & seat of Tanzania's government means "abode of peace" Dar es Salaam
#8157, aired 2020-02-11TIME ZONE CITIES $400: Salt Lake City, Utah Mountain
#8131, aired 2020-01-06TALES OF THE CITY $1,000 (Daily Double): "Anna Karenina": these 2 cities about 400 miles apart St. Petersburg & Moscow
#8049, aired 2019-09-12CISTERN CITIES $400: Located near the Hagia Sophia, the Basilica Cistern is a huge one Justinian I built under this city Istanbul
#8049, aired 2019-09-12CISTERN CITIES $1000: This western U.S. city, fire-prone since the Shades Hotel burned in 1849, still has around 200 buried cisterns San Francisco
#7985, aired 2019-05-03WORLD CITIES $800: Home to more than 1.4 million people, Novosibirsk is the main city in this 5-million-square-mile region of Russia Siberia
#7985, aired 2019-05-03WORLD CITIES $1200: If you're into bridges, this city has more than 400 of 'em, including the Rialto that crosses the Grand Canal Venice
#7985, aired 2019-05-03WORLD CITIES $1600: If you're gonna lie in the heart of something, make it the gold field of the Witwatersrand, like this huge South African city Johannesburg
#7970, aired 2019-04-12CITY ADJECTIVES $9,812 (Daily Double): Cantabrigian means from one of 2 noted college cities named this Cambridge
#7967, aired 2019-04-09ASIAN CITIES $800: This Israeli city was founded in 1909 as a suburb of the ancient Mediterranean port of Jaffa Tel Aviv
#7967, aired 2019-04-09ASIAN CITIES $1200: The only big city in a nation of small towns & villages, this Asian capital is located on the delta of the Chao Phraya River Bangkok
#7967, aired 2019-04-09ASIAN CITIES $2000: Bishkek, which began as a fortress in 1825, is today the leading city of this "stan" Kyrgyzstan
#7963, aired 2019-04-03CITIES ON THE MISSISSIPPI $400: Its nickname the "Crescent City" derives from its original layout in a bend of the Mississippi River New Orleans
#7963, aired 2019-04-03CITIES ON THE MISSISSIPPI $1600: Sit down & put your feet up in this third most populous Iowa city Davenport
#7963, aired 2019-04-03CITIES ON THE MISSISSIPPI $2000: John Deere plowed into this Illinois city, setting up shop in 1848 & it remains the world headquarters Moline, Illinois
#7952, aired 2019-03-19U.S. CITIES $200: It's the "City of Big Shoulders" as well as the "Windy City" Chicago
#7952, aired 2019-03-19U.S. CITIES $400: Seen here is an aerial view of the very curvy Lombard Street in this West Coast city San Francisco
#7952, aired 2019-03-19U.S. CITIES $600: A type of oak tree appears on the official seal of this city where the Wolverines play their home games Ann Arbor
#7952, aired 2019-03-19U.S. CITIES $800: The U.S. Space & Rocket Center in this Alabama city has one of the world's largest collections of space memorabilia Huntsville
#7952, aired 2019-03-19U.S. CITIES $1000: P.T. Barnum was once the mayor of this most populous Connecticut city Bridgeport
#7939, aired 2019-02-28CITIES $200: The famous "shores of" this African capital city are on the Mediterranean Tripoli
#7939, aired 2019-02-28CITIES $400: This Texas city that celebrated its 300th anniversary in 2018 got its name on a saint's feast day even before its official founding San Antonio
#7939, aired 2019-02-28CITIES $1000: The resort city of Baguio was once the summer capital of this island nation the Philippines
#7920, aired 2019-02-01CITIES THROUGH TIME $1600: In 1535 Lima was founded by Pizarro as Ciudad de los Reyes, meaning this City of Kings
#7886, aired 2018-12-17EUROPEAN CAPITAL CITIES $2000: The eventful history of this Balkan city includes being sacked in a Mongol invasion in the 13th century Zagreb
#7886, aired 2018-12-17EUROPEAN CAPITAL CITIES $3,800 (Daily Double): You'll find NATO's world headquarters on Boulevard Leopold III in this capital city Brussels
#7875, aired 2018-11-30CITIES ACROSS AMERICA $200: (Hi, I'm Ben Bailey with Local 4.) In 1837 Detroit became Michigan's first capital; 10 years later, this city took over, as it was much more centrally located within the state Lansing
#7875, aired 2018-11-30CITIES ACROSS AMERICA $400: (Hi, I'm Rob Fukuzaki from ABC7.) The Rose Bowl, which has held crowds of 105,000 people, is in this California city whose population is about 135,000 Pasadena
#7875, aired 2018-11-30CITIES ACROSS AMERICA $600: (I'm Patrice Sanders with Fox45 News.) In 1783 George Washington relinquished his command of the Continental Army here in the Maryland State House located in this city Annapolis
#7875, aired 2018-11-30CITIES ACROSS AMERICA $1000: (Hi, I'm Mike Davis from 10TV.) One unusual landmark is Topiary Park--well, sorry, properly it's The Topiary Park, just like it's The Ohio State University in this city Columbus
#7861, aired 2018-11-12U.S. CITIES $200: Country music fans get to meet & hear their favorite artists at the annual CMA Festival in this city--where else? Nashville
#7861, aired 2018-11-12U.S. CITIES $400: There's no mistaking this city's skyline as seen at twilight Seattle
#7861, aired 2018-11-12U.S. CITIES $600: KCK stands for this city just beyond the Missouri state line Kansas City, Kansas
#7861, aired 2018-11-12U.S. CITIES $1000: In 1950 this Southwest city ranked 99th in population; by 2010 it had risen from the ashes to No. 6 Phoenix
#7856, aired 2018-11-05SISTER CITIES $200: This city in Maine--not the Oregon one--is sisters with Shinagawa, Japan, a city of 350,000 inside the borough of Tokyo Portland
#7856, aired 2018-11-05SISTER CITIES $600: There once was a town called Spokane / but a long rhyme won't fit here, no, man / so just name this Irish sister city Limerick
#7856, aired 2018-11-05SISTER CITIES $800: Sisters can be so competitive! "You have the Lincoln Memorial, D.C.? OK! This city of ours has the monument of Lysicrates!" Athens
#7832, aired 2018-10-02LARGEST CITIES $800: This largest city in Alabama was named for the second largest city in the United Kingdom Birmingham
#7832, aired 2018-10-02LARGEST CITIES $1200: The largest city in southern Germany, it's also the largest city & capital of Bavaria Munich
#7832, aired 2018-10-02LARGEST CITIES $1600: Guayaquil is this country's largest city as well as its leading manufacturing center Ecuador
#7832, aired 2018-10-02LARGEST CITIES $2000: This largest city in the U.S. Virgin Islands was named for the wife of a Danish king Charlotte Amalie
#7822, aired 2018-09-18ONE-SYLLABLE CITIES $200: As the old saying goes, this city "wasn't built in a day" Rome
#7822, aired 2018-09-18ONE-SYLLABLE CITIES $400: In 2016 a state of emergency was declared over lead contamination in this Michigan city's water Flint
#7822, aired 2018-09-18ONE-SYLLABLE CITIES $600: This city on the French Riviera has been hosting its famous film festival for over 70 years Cannes
#7822, aired 2018-09-18ONE-SYLLABLE CITIES $1000: A huge Reformation monument stands in this city where Martin Luther stood before the diet in 1521 Worms
#7820, aired 2018-09-14MULTI-WORD CAPITAL CITIES $400: With a name meaning "new flower", this city replaced Entoto as the capital of Ethiopia in 1887 Addis Ababa
#7820, aired 2018-09-14MULTI-WORD CAPITAL CITIES $1,000 (Daily Double): Developed by King Norodom, this capital city lies at the confluence of the Mekong, Bassac & Tonle Sap Rivers Phnom Penh
#7795, aired 2018-06-29OLYMPIC HOST CITIES $200: Host of the 2008 Summer Games, this city is set to host the 2022 Winter Games, becoming the first city to host both Beijing
#7795, aired 2018-06-29OLYMPIC HOST CITIES $400: Appropriately, the modern Olympics began with the 1896 Games in this city Athens
#7795, aired 2018-06-29OLYMPIC HOST CITIES $800: The 1976 Summer Games in this Canadian city were boycotted by 22 African nations Montreal
#7793, aired 2018-06-274-LETTER U.S. CITIES $400: It's Pennsylvania's fourth-largest city & its only lake port Erie
#7793, aired 2018-06-274-LETTER U.S. CITIES $800: "There's no place like" this city on the Seward Peninsula, population about 3,500 Nome
#7793, aired 2018-06-274-LETTER U.S. CITIES $1200: Renee Zellweger hails from this Texas city that sounds like a girl's first name Katy
#7790, aired 2018-06-22U.S. CITIES $400: The iconic gateway to this city's Chinatown is seen here San Francisco
#7790, aired 2018-06-22U.S. CITIES $600 (Daily Double): This third-largest Montana city is named for a feature of the Missouri River Great Falls
#7790, aired 2018-06-22U.S. CITIES $800: It might "rock" your world to take a tour of the Celestial Seasonings Tea factory in this Colorado city Boulder
#7790, aired 2018-06-22U.S. CITIES $1200: The McKinley Museum & the Pro Football Hall of Fame are both in this Ohio city Canton
#7790, aired 2018-06-22U.S. CITIES $1600: The University of Oregon had its first classes in this city in 1876 Eugene
#7730, aired 2018-03-30EUROPEAN CITIES $400: Wenceslas Square is a popular tourist area in this city on the Vltava River Prague
#7730, aired 2018-03-30EUROPEAN CITIES $800: In 2017 65,000 had to be evacuated from their homes as a WWII bomb was defused in this Germany city am Main Frankfurt
#7730, aired 2018-03-30EUROPEAN CITIES $1000: Known for an 1814 treaty signing, this city is about 30 miles northwest of Brussels Ghent
#7723, aired 2018-03-21ETHNI-CITIES $1600: irishcentral.com says this city's metro area is the most Irish in the U.S., & Sully will fight you if you disagree Boston
#7711, aired 2018-03-05AFRICAN CITIES $2000: Its situation on an island makes Mombasa the ideal place for this country's biggest port city Kenya
#7711, aired 2018-03-05AFRICAN CITIES $4,000 (Daily Double): Seen here are the red walls of this city that gave the country Morocco its name Marrakech
#7647, aired 2017-12-05UNESCO CITIES OF LITERATURE $400: Named by UNESCO in 2004, this city is the literary & literal capital of Scotland Edinburgh
#7647, aired 2017-12-05UNESCO CITIES OF LITERATURE $800: This major city is recognized for its excellence in publishing both Spanish & Catalan literature Barcelona
#7647, aired 2017-12-05UNESCO CITIES OF LITERATURE $1200: Thanks to its pioneering writers' program, the only American city honored is in this Midwest state Iowa
#7647, aired 2017-12-05UNESCO CITIES OF LITERATURE $2000: Thomas Bracken & Janet Frame are 2 authors from Dunedin in this country who bring that city to the forefront New Zealand
#7632, aired 2017-11-14COLORFUL AMERICAN CITIES $400: The Menominee & the Winnebago once lived on the site of this football-mad city situated on Lake Michigan Green Bay
#7632, aired 2017-11-14COLORFUL AMERICAN CITIES $800: The statue of Adolph Coors seen here is in this Colorado city Golden
#7632, aired 2017-11-14COLORFUL AMERICAN CITIES $1200: 2-word name for the N.J. city that's home to Thomas Edison's estate & laboratory West Orange
#7632, aired 2017-11-14COLORFUL AMERICAN CITIES $1600: Skiing & Glacier National Park may lure you to this Montana city named for an aquatic creature Whitefish
#7632, aired 2017-11-14COLORFUL AMERICAN CITIES $2000: Willa Cather drew her portraits of frontier life from her hometown, this Nebraska city named for an Oglala chief Red Cloud
#7617, aired 2017-10-24FLORIDA CITIES $800: The Gatornationals is a famous drag racing event in this city Gainesville
#7617, aired 2017-10-24FLORIDA CITIES $1000: This alliterative city in Broward County has been named one of the USA's best cities to live in--the trees in its name help Pembroke Pines
#7597, aired 2017-09-26CAPITAL CITIES $200: "City of Angels, the Great City, the Residence of the Emerald Buddha" is just the start of the official name of this Thai capital Bangkok
#7583, aired 2017-07-26A TALE OF "NEW" CITIES $400: The Puritans found safety when they settled this Connecticut city in 1638 New Haven
#7583, aired 2017-07-26A TALE OF "NEW" CITIES $1600: An annual "Moby Dick" marathon takes place at this Massachusetts city's whaling museum New Bedford
#7552, aired 2017-06-13AROUND THE WORLD $1000: 1,000 years ago this city now outside Russia got the title "Mother of Rus Cities" Kiev
#7545, aired 2017-06-02ARCHAEOLOGY $400: A hill marking the site of an ancient city, it's found in the names of some Middle East cities, including one of Israel's largest tel
#7536, aired 2017-05-22THUNDER & LIGHTNING $1000: Lying on the shore of Lake Superior, this Ontario city was created in 1970 from the twin cities of Port Arthur & Fort William Thunder Bay
#7529, aired 2017-05-11U.S. CITIES $400: If you're in front of the former Sears building seen here, you're in this city Seattle
#7529, aired 2017-05-11U.S. CITIES $1200: Let's head for spring break at this "Fort" city known as the "Venice of America" for its many inland waterways Fort Lauderdale
#7529, aired 2017-05-11U.S. CITIES $2,000 (Daily Double): This Soap Box Derby city was co-founded in 1825 by Simon Perkins, an official with the Ohio Canal Fund Akron, Ohio
#7529, aired 2017-05-11U.S. CITIES $2000: This Georgia city is known as the "Sweet Onion Capital of the World" Vidalia
#7516, aired 2017-04-24SITCOM CITIES $1000: "Parks and Recreation" (a fictional city) Pawnee
#7462, aired 2017-02-07CITIES $200: Antoni Gaudi helped design the fountain of Aurora in this Spanish city while he was still a student Barcelona
#7462, aired 2017-02-07CITIES $600: The song "Seven Nation Army" says, "I'm going to" this city, the most populous in Kansas Wichita
#7462, aired 2017-02-07CITIES $800: In 1881 Vincent van Gogh moved to this Dutch city, home to the royal family The Hague
#7462, aired 2017-02-07CITIES $1000: 2016 presidential candidate Gary Johnson seemed unfamiliar with this Syrian city, called Halab in Arabic Aleppo
#7459, aired 2017-02-02LINES ON THE MAP $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) The way cities around the world line up on lines of latitude can be surprising; for instance, Los Angeles, California lies only about two minutes north of this 3-letter Moroccan city Fez
#7458, aired 2017-02-01CASINO $1200: Quad Cities is a Midwestern gaming hub with casinos in Bettendorf & this other trisyllabic Iowa city Davenport
#7441, aired 2017-01-09"G" CITIES $800: This southwestern Swiss city is divided into 2 sections by the Rhone River Geneva
#7441, aired 2017-01-09"G" CITIES $1200: This Flemish city dates back to the 7th century when 2 monasteries were built on the site Ghent
#7441, aired 2017-01-09"G" CITIES $2000: This Colorado city was founded in 1870 & named for the New York Tribune editor who supported the settlers Greeley
#7408, aired 2016-11-23SOUTH AMERICAN CITIES $800: Known to locals as Sampa, this Brazilian city is the most populous in the Southern Hemisphere São Paulo
#7408, aired 2016-11-23SOUTH AMERICAN CITIES $1200: From 1952 to 1955 Argentina's city of La Plata was named after this late beloved first lady Evita Perón
#7408, aired 2016-11-23SOUTH AMERICAN CITIES $2000: The inner city of this Incan capital was laid out in the shape of a puma whose head was the fort of Sacsayhuaman Cusco
#7384, aired 2016-10-20CITIES & TOWNS OF THE BIBLE $200: In Genesis 15 this man leaves the Euphrates city of Ur to found a new nation Abraham
#7384, aired 2016-10-20CITIES & TOWNS OF THE BIBLE $400: Acts 9 is about a journey to this city by Saul, later Paul, that doesn't turn out as planned Damascus
#7384, aired 2016-10-20CITIES & TOWNS OF THE BIBLE $1000: The Phoenician city of Sidon was home to this wicked queen of the First Book of Kings Jezebel
#7365, aired 2016-09-234-LETTER U.S. CITIES $200: We bet you know that in population it's the largest city in Northern Nevada Reno
#7365, aired 2016-09-234-LETTER U.S. CITIES $400: On the first anniversary of his death, a memorial to Michael Jackson was unveiled in this Indiana city Gary
#7331, aired 2016-06-27SAINTS & THEIR CITIES $400: The Franciscans' founder, St. Francis of this city Assisi
#7331, aired 2016-06-27SAINTS & THEIR CITIES $800: Patron saint of Peru & all of South America, St. Rose of this city Lima
#7331, aired 2016-06-27SAINTS & THEIR CITIES $1600: 14th century mystic & patron saint of Italy, St. Catherine of this city in Tuscany Siena
#7331, aired 2016-06-27SAINTS & THEIR CITIES $2000: Bishop, patron of France & "The Glory of Gaul", St. Martin of this city Tours
#7320, aired 2016-06-10JAPANESE CITIES $2,000 (Daily Double): This city was home to the royal family for 1,074 years, from the Heian Period to the Meiji Restoration Kyoto
#7306, aired 2016-05-23ITALIAN CITIES $200: In 2015 the Pope said this city's shroud was "an icon of love" Turin
#7306, aired 2016-05-23ITALIAN CITIES $800: In 1987 this city & its lagoon were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site Venice
#7306, aired 2016-05-23ITALIAN CITIES $1000: Though Portugal claims him as a patron saint, St. Anthony is buried in this Italian city Padua
#7306, aired 2016-05-23ITALIAN CITIES $2,600 (Daily Double): The name of this city on a celebrated bay comes from the Greek for "new city" Naples
#7303, aired 2016-05-18D.C. HISTORY $2,000 (Daily Double): Washington originally included 2 port cities within its boundaries: Georgetown & this city that returned to Virginia in 1846 Alexandria
#7296, aired 2016-05-09ASIAN CAPITAL CITIES $800: The Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines is a popular attraction in this city Taipei
#7286, aired 2016-04-25MUSIC CITIES, USA $400: This city is synonymous with grunges Seattle
#7286, aired 2016-04-25MUSIC CITIES, USA $1200: Stevie Ray Vaughan was one of this city's music legends, & a statue of him stands on the shores of its Lady Bird Lake Austin
#7286, aired 2016-04-25MUSIC CITIES, USA $2000: In the '70s The O'Jays & Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes helped give this city its distinctive soul "sound" Philadelphia
#7286, aired 2016-04-25MUSIC CITIES, USA $4,000 (Daily Double): As host of the iHeartRadio Music Festival, this city hit the jackpot Las Vegas
#7280, aired 2016-04-15RUSSIAN CITIES $400: Museums in this most-populous Russian city include one housed in Stalin's WWII bunker Moscow
#7280, aired 2016-04-15RUSSIAN CITIES $800: With a population of about 300,000, the port city of Murmansk is the world's largest city north of this geographic line the Arctic Circle
#7280, aired 2016-04-15RUSSIAN CITIES $1200: Russia not only has a city named Marx, it has one named this for his co-writer Engels
#7280, aired 2016-04-15RUSSIAN CITIES $3,000 (Daily Double): In the 1930s a ballet company as well as the city of Vyatka were renamed this for slain Communist Sergei Kirov
#7258, aired 2016-03-16WORLD CITIES $800: This most populous city of India was built on what were originally 7 islands, including Colaba & Parel Mumbai
#7258, aired 2016-03-16WORLD CITIES $1200: An 18th century tobacco factory made famous in "Carmen" is now home to this city's university Seville
#7258, aired 2016-03-16WORLD CITIES $1600: This city is the center of Nigeria's thriving motion picture industry, often called Nollywood Lagos
#7211, aired 2016-01-11SUMMER OLYMPIC CITIES $400: In 1980 the U.S. & 64 other countries boycotted the Olympics held in this city Moscow
#7211, aired 2016-01-11SUMMER OLYMPIC CITIES $800: This city hosted the Summer Games in 1964, a first for Asia Tokyo
#7211, aired 2016-01-11SUMMER OLYMPIC CITIES $1200: In 2006, 30 years late, the debt was paid off for the stadium called "The Big Owe" & the rest of this city's games Montreal
#7211, aired 2016-01-11SUMMER OLYMPIC CITIES $1600: This city between Lake Malaren & the Baltic Sea hosted the 1912 Olympics Stockholm
#7211, aired 2016-01-11SUMMER OLYMPIC CITIES $2000: It took until 1956, but finally a Southern Hemisphere city hosted--this one Melbourne, Australia
#7196, aired 2015-12-21COLORFUL U.S. CITIES $1200: You can visit the city of Bowling Green & the state university of the same name; they're both in this state Ohio
#7173, aired 2015-11-18WORLD CITIES $400: With 20 million people in its greater metro area, this Brazilian city is South America's most populous São Paulo
#7173, aired 2015-11-18WORLD CITIES $1200: Brisbane is the capital city of this "royal" Australian state Queensland
#7173, aired 2015-11-18WORLD CITIES $4,000 (Daily Double): In 1907 a 500,000-year-old "man" was found near & named for this southwest German city Heidelberg
#7150, aired 2015-10-16SPANISH CITIES $400: Spain's Cortes, or parliament, meets in this city Madrid
#7150, aired 2015-10-16SPANISH CITIES $800: According to legend, this second-largest city was founded by Hamilcar Barca around 230 B.C. Barcelona
#7150, aired 2015-10-16SPANISH CITIES $1200: No bull! This city's first bishop was San Fermin Pamplona
#7150, aired 2015-10-16SPANISH CITIES $1600: A 2,000-year-old Roman aqueduct serves as a symbol of this city that shares its name with a famous guitarist Segovia
#7142, aired 2015-10-06BIBLICAL CITIES $400: Joseph & Mary traveled to this city of Joseph's birth to be taxed by the Romans Bethlehem
#7142, aired 2015-10-06BIBLICAL CITIES $800: Joshua killed everyone in this city except for Rahab & her family because they hid Joshua's spies Jericho
#7142, aired 2015-10-06BIBLICAL CITIES $1600: While a captive in this city, Daniel was given the name Belteshazzar Babylon
#7081, aired 2015-06-01CANADIAN CITIES $400: In 1992, this city's velodrome, once used in the Olympic Games, was transformed into an environmental biodome Montreal
#7081, aired 2015-06-01CANADIAN CITIES $800: Residents of this Saskatchewan city are called Moose Javians Moose Jaw
#7081, aired 2015-06-01CANADIAN CITIES $5,400 (Daily Double): The swan is a symbol of this Ontario city; each year, white & black swans are released into the Avon River Stratford
#7071, aired 2015-05-18LITERARY CITIES $400: Next time you're in this city, stop by Duke's Bar, where the martinis inspired Ian Fleming to make them 007's drink London
#7071, aired 2015-05-18LITERARY CITIES $2000: Lawrence Durrell wrote an immense "quartet" of novels set in this African city Alexandria
#7067, aired 2015-05-12CITIES IN SONG $400: Randy Newman: "Looks like another perfect day, I love" this city L.A.
#7067, aired 2015-05-12CITIES IN SONG $1200: Jay Z & Alicia Keys: "Now you're in" this city, "these streets will make you feel brand new, big lights will inspire you" New York
#7067, aired 2015-05-12CITIES IN SONG $2000: Bruce Springsteen: "Oh brother, are you gonna leave me wasting away on the streets of" this city Philadelphia
#7043, aired 2015-04-084-LETTER U.S. CITIES $400: We bet you know that the Truckee River winds its way through this Nevada city Reno
#7043, aired 2015-04-084-LETTER U.S. CITIES $1200: It's no myth--for most of the last 15 years, this city has ranked as the safest in Michigan Troy
#7043, aired 2015-04-084-LETTER U.S. CITIES $1600: The most populated city in Central Oregon, it's a mecca for outdoor enthusiasts Bend
#7024, aired 2015-03-12EAST ASIAN CITIES $400: In 2004 President Roh Moo Hyun tried to move South Korea's capital from this city to Gongju Seoul
#7024, aired 2015-03-12EAST ASIAN CITIES $800: One of this Japanese city's most popular tourist destinations is the atomic bomb Genbaku Dome Hiroshima
#7024, aired 2015-03-12EAST ASIAN CITIES $1200: This Mongolian city is often described as the world's coldest capital Ulan Bator
#7024, aired 2015-03-12EAST ASIAN CITIES $1600: This country's 2nd-largest city, Mandalay, is known for a pagoda containing 729 stone Buddhist tablets Myanmar (or Burma)
#7024, aired 2015-03-12EAST ASIAN CITIES $2000: This Vietnamese city near the Gulf of Tonkin serves as the deepwater port for Hanoi Haiphong
#7018, aired 2015-03-04JOLLY OLD CITIES IN ENGLAND $800: This city on the River Cam is home to a univ. founded in the 1200s; the same-named one in Massachusetts has good schools too Cambridge
#7018, aired 2015-03-04JOLLY OLD CITIES IN ENGLAND $1200: Associated with a mean sheriff, this city on the River Trent used to have an "S" in front--ewww Nottingham
#7018, aired 2015-03-04JOLLY OLD CITIES IN ENGLAND $1600: The Thermae Spa has updated the millennia-old hot springs tradition of this city Bath
#7018, aired 2015-03-04JOLLY OLD CITIES IN ENGLAND $2000: The frame of a ship, or a Yorkshire port city of 250,000 people Hull
#7010, aired 2015-02-20LOS ANGELES' SISTER CITIES $400: A top film production center & the largest city in western Canada, it's the closest sister city to L.A. Vancouver
#7010, aired 2015-02-20LOS ANGELES' SISTER CITIES $800: Nagoya, which in 1959 became L.A.'s first sister city, has some of the oldest shrines for this Japanese religion Shinto
#7010, aired 2015-02-20LOS ANGELES' SISTER CITIES $1600: L.A. has 2 sister cities in Africa: Lusaka, Zambia & this pyramid city on the Nile Giza
#7010, aired 2015-02-20LOS ANGELES' SISTER CITIES $2000: On Feb. 23, 2007 Mayor Villaraigosa signed a sister city agreement with Yerevan, capital of this country Armenia
#7009, aired 2015-02-19"W"ORLD CITIES $800: This hyphenated North Carolina city is home to Wake Forest University & Piedmont Baptist College Winston-Salem
#7009, aired 2015-02-19"W"ORLD CITIES $1200: The first permanent settlement (1812) on the Red River grew into this Manitoba city Winnipeg
#7009, aired 2015-02-19"W"ORLD CITIES $2,000 (Daily Double): This Irish city on the Suir River is an export center for fruit, meat &' of course, fine crystal Waterford
#6998, aired 2015-02-04THAT'S ANCIENT CITY HISTORY $2000: Erech & Kish were cities of this earliest known civilization that flourished in Iraq in the 3rd millennium B.C. Sumeria
#6994, aired 2015-01-29ITALIAN CITIES & TOWNS $400: A neolithic skeletal pair were unearthed "embracing" near this city where Romeo & Juliet lived Verona
#6994, aired 2015-01-29ITALIAN CITIES & TOWNS $800: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from the coast in Italy.) The U.S. has a naval support base at this southern Italian city; near here on September 9, 1943, about 500 Allied ships assembled for Operation Avalanche Naples
#6994, aired 2015-01-29ITALIAN CITIES & TOWNS $1200: The earth from this Tuscan city lent its name to a yellow-brown pigment & a "burnt" reddish-brown one Siena
#6994, aired 2015-01-29ITALIAN CITIES & TOWNS $2000: Over 700 years old, the Palazzo Vecchio was the seat of government of this city back when it was a republic Florence
#6986, aired 2015-01-19FRENCH CITIES & TOWNS $400: A decree from Louis XIV created this palatial city about 15 miles southwest of Paris Versailles
#6986, aired 2015-01-19FRENCH CITIES & TOWNS $800: This city has 2 racing circuits: the Circuit de la Sarthe & the Bugatti Circuit Le Mans
#6986, aired 2015-01-19FRENCH CITIES & TOWNS $2000: This city at the juncture of the Rhone & Saone Rivers is famous for its cooked dishes prepared with onions Lyon
#6965, aired 2014-12-19"CITY" CITIES $200: We'll gamble you know that this East Coast tourist hotspot lies on 10-mile-long Absecon Island Atlantic City
#6965, aired 2014-12-19"CITY" CITIES $400: This state capital is about 10 miles southeast of a "Great" body of water Salt Lake City
#6965, aired 2014-12-19"CITY" CITIES $600: The metro area of this city includes Clay & Cass Counties in Missouri & Leavenworth in a neighboring state Kansas City
#6965, aired 2014-12-19"CITY" CITIES $800: In 1858 land speculator Abraham Curry founded what became this capital, named for a frontier scout Carson City
#6965, aired 2014-12-19"CITY" CITIES $1000: Check out the Truman show in this capital, specifically the Harry S Truman State Office Building Jefferson City
#6957, aired 2014-12-09U.S. CITIES $400: Home to Disneyland, this city was founded by German immigrants in 1857 Anaheim
#6957, aired 2014-12-09U.S. CITIES $800: The 64-story U.S. Steel Tower in this city is one of the tallest buildings in Pennsylvania Pittsburgh
#6957, aired 2014-12-09U.S. CITIES $1200: This city, part of a metro area with Dallas & Fort Worth, was named for the Virginia home of Robert E. Lee Arlington
#6957, aired 2014-12-09U.S. CITIES $1600: Take a hike & get in touch with your spiritual side at Cathedral Rock in this Arizona city Sedona
#6957, aired 2014-12-09U.S. CITIES $2,600 (Daily Double): A Montana city is named for a peak called "Big" this Butte
#6926, aired 2014-10-27U.S. CITIES $200: The bright lights of this city are seen here Las Vegas
#6926, aired 2014-10-27U.S. CITIES $400: Mary Todd Lincoln was born in this Kentucky city, now a major center for horse breeding Lexington
#6926, aired 2014-10-27U.S. CITIES $600: That's a statue of Vulcan in this Alabama city Birmingham
#6926, aired 2014-10-27U.S. CITIES $800: The Olympics were held in the U.S. for the first time in 1904, hosted by this city that was also holding the World's Fair St. Louis
#6926, aired 2014-10-27U.S. CITIES $2,600 (Daily Double): British general John Forbes named this city for a certain William the Elder Pittsburgh
#6917, aired 2014-10-14WORLD CITIES $800: It's the only big city in Uruguay Montevideo
#6917, aired 2014-10-14WORLD CITIES $1200: In 2014 this Spanish city honored El Greco on the 400th anniversary of his death with a series of exhibitions & concerts Toledo
#6917, aired 2014-10-14WORLD CITIES $2000: On an evening lantern hike, you can see the ski slopes used in this Austrian city's Olympics Innsbruck
#6917, aired 2014-10-14WORLD CITIES $3,000 (Daily Double): Morocco was named for this city known for its centuries-old red clay buildings Marrakesh
#6909, aired 2014-10-02ATLANTIC CITIES $400: This city had Brazil's first Sambadrome, home to dancers strutting their stuff during each year's Carnival Rio de Janeiro
#6909, aired 2014-10-02ATLANTIC CITIES $2000: This Senegalese capital is the westernmost city of the African mainland Dakar
#6909, aired 2014-10-02ATLANTIC CITIES $3,000 (Daily Double): This South African city is often called "the mother city" because it was the first place in the nation settled by Europeans Cape Town
#6887, aired 2014-07-22EVERY YEAR $2000: Tree City USA is a designation presented to qualifying cities from a foundation devoted to this holiday Arbor Day
#6868, aired 2014-06-25ASIAN CITIES $400: Near the delta of the Indus River, the largest city in this country was formerly called Kolachi Pakistan
#6868, aired 2014-06-25ASIAN CITIES $1200: Some 15 million Indians live in the metro area of this city once infamous for its "Black Hole" Calcutta
#6868, aired 2014-06-25ASIAN CITIES $1600: Da Lat is in southern Vietnam; this city the French called Tourane is 300 miles north, on the coast Da Nang
#6868, aired 2014-06-25ASIAN CITIES $3,600 (Daily Double): In 2010 this largest Chinese city overtook Singapore as the world's busiest container port Shanghai
#6858, aired 2014-06-11A "TON" OF CITIES $200: L'Enfant, but not L'Enfant Terrible, designed this U.S. city Washington, D.C.
#6858, aired 2014-06-11A "TON" OF CITIES $400: You'll find Transylvania U. & Henry Clay's old home, now a museum, in this city Lexington, Kentucky
#6858, aired 2014-06-11A "TON" OF CITIES $600: We hope you're on the Wright track to identify this city Dayton
#6858, aired 2014-06-11A "TON" OF CITIES $1000: The Tibetan Cultural Center of this Indiana city was founded in 1979 by a brother of the 14th Dalai Lama Bloomington
#6858, aired 2014-06-11A "TON" OF CITIES $1,200 (Daily Double): This North Carolina city got its present name in 1913, & not for 2 brands of cigarette Winston-Salem
#6856, aired 2014-06-09AMERICAN CITIES $200: Once part of New Sweden, this Pennsylvania city is found where the Schuylkill River meets the Delaware River Philadelphia
#6856, aired 2014-06-09AMERICAN CITIES $400: The Bisons are a Triple-A minor league baseball team from this New York city Buffalo
#6856, aired 2014-06-09AMERICAN CITIES $600: This city of 2 million people--we have no problem Houston
#6856, aired 2014-06-09AMERICAN CITIES $1,400 (Daily Double): The southernmost major city on the U.S. mainland, it had a population of only 343 when the railroad arrived in 1896 Miami
#6826, aired 2014-04-28GERMAN CITIES $800: This city known for its "trials" is called the birthplace of the watch & the clarinet Nuremberg
#6826, aired 2014-04-28GERMAN CITIES $1,500 (Daily Double): The Farina Fragrance Museum in this city has on exhibit perfume bottles dating from antiquity Cologne
#6826, aired 2014-04-28GERMAN CITIES $2000: The Karlstor, the Sendlinger Tor & Isartor are gates from medieval times that have been preserved in this Bavarian city Munich
#6775, aired 2014-02-14U.S. CITIES $200: With a population of 104,000, this city indicated on the map is the smallest to boast an NFL franchise. Green Bay
#6775, aired 2014-02-14U.S. CITIES $400: This city seen here is its state's second largest. St. Louis
#6775, aired 2014-02-14U.S. CITIES $600: Courteney Cox & Fannie Flagg both hail from this most populous Alabama city Birmingham
#6775, aired 2014-02-14U.S. CITIES $1000: A memorial on the site of the former South Fork Dam commemorates the devastating 1889 flood in this Pennsylvania city Johnstown
#6746, aired 2014-01-06"U". "S". CITIES $400: "Mother City of Georgia" Savannah
#6746, aired 2014-01-06"U". "S". CITIES $600 (Daily Double): Twin city of Champaign, Illinois Urbana
#6672, aired 2013-09-244-LETTER U.S. CITIES $800: If you've "bean" watching, you know that on "Glee" McKinley High is located in this Ohio city Lima
#6672, aired 2013-09-244-LETTER U.S. CITIES $5,000 (Daily Double): It's the biggest city on the "Big Island" Hilo
#6601, aired 2013-05-06EUROPEAN CITIES $400: Native son Christopher Columbus embodies the maritime tradition of this city Genoa
#6601, aired 2013-05-06EUROPEAN CITIES $1200: This Swiss city was known as the "Protestant Rome" Geneva
#6601, aired 2013-05-06EUROPEAN CITIES $2000: Mozart lived for a time in this city on the Vltava river & wrote a symphony named for it Prague
#6601, aired 2013-05-06EUROPEAN CITIES $2,400 (Daily Double): This Bavarian city traces its origins to a Benedictine monastery at Tegernsee Munich
#6575, aired 2013-03-29WORLD CITIES $200: George Square in this largest Scottish city has a very tall column with Sir Walter Scott atop it Glasgow
#6543, aired 2013-02-13OLYMPIC HOST CITIES $1000: 30 miles east of the Yellow Sea, this city boasts the Changdok Palace, which dates back to 1405 Seoul
#6536, aired 2013-02-04U.S. CITIES $200: Completed in 1926, Aloha Tower greets visitors to this city Honolulu
#6536, aired 2013-02-04U.S. CITIES $600: St. Paul is the twin of this city that's 100,000 people bigger Minneapolis
#6536, aired 2013-02-04U.S. CITIES $1000: Once Virginia's capital, this city has made sure to keep its colonial feel Williamsburg
#6523, aired 2013-01-16STATES' MOST POPULOUS CITIES $200: Kansas: population about 384,000 Wichita
#6523, aired 2013-01-16STATES' MOST POPULOUS CITIES $400: Missouri: population about 463,000 Kansas City
#6515, aired 2013-01-04AFRICAN CITIES $400 (Daily Double): The name of this largest Moroccan city combines 2 Spanish words Casablanca
#6510, aired 2012-12-28U.S. CITIES $200: We're livin' on the air in this city, home to the 49-story Carew Tower, on the north bank of the Ohio River Cincinnati
#6510, aired 2012-12-28U.S. CITIES $400: This Southern city was the site of the 2012 Republican National Convention Tampa
#6510, aired 2012-12-28U.S. CITIES $600: This city's metro area includes Lorain, Lake & Cuyahoga; visit 'em all! Cleveland
#6510, aired 2012-12-28U.S. CITIES $800: The art deco-style Union Depot & Phillips Oil "Philcade" suit this city in Oklahoma to a "T" Tulsa
#6510, aired 2012-12-28U.S. CITIES $1000: Orange you glad to know this city in Central New York supplied most of the salt needs of the U.S. until 1870 Syracuse
#6475, aired 2012-11-09WORLD CITIES $400: Ironically, Madinat al-Salam, meaning "city of peace", is the former name of this Iraqi capital Baghdad
#6475, aired 2012-11-09WORLD CITIES $800: Cabaret Voltaire in this largest Swiss city is considered the birthplace of Dadaism Zurich
#6475, aired 2012-11-09WORLD CITIES $1200: This largest city of Saskatchewan also starts with "S-A-S-K" Saskatoon
#6395, aired 2012-06-08LATIN NAMES FOR CITIES $3,000 (Daily Double): A city on the Danube: Vindobona Vienna
#6352, aired 2012-04-10CITIES IN SONG LYRICS $400: Fittingly, Louis Armstrong sang, "Way down yonder in" this city, "in the land of the dreamy scenes" New Orleans
#6352, aired 2012-04-10CITIES IN SONG LYRICS $1200: Sara Bareilles was "Gonna sell my car and go to" this Silver State city; "that's where dreams would be" Las Vegas
#6349, aired 2012-04-05TIME ZONE CITIES $400: Salt Lake City, Utah Mountain Time Zone
#6331, aired 2012-03-12U.S. COMMUNITIES $400: Do you know the way to this California city that topped a 2011 list of America's geekiest cities? San Jose
#6278, aired 2011-12-28"NEW" U.S. CITIES $200: Yale University was around for 15 years before it moved to this city in 1716 New Haven
#6278, aired 2011-12-28"NEW" U.S. CITIES $400: The 33-story World Trade Center building rises at the south end of Canal Street in this city, y'all New Orleans
#6278, aired 2011-12-28"NEW" U.S. CITIES $600: This New Jersey city boasts an international airport & the 360-acre Branch Brook Park Newark
#6278, aired 2011-12-28"NEW" U.S. CITIES $800: The U.S. Naval War College & Naval Undersea Warfare Center is in this city on Narragansett Bay Newport
#6278, aired 2011-12-28"NEW" U.S. CITIES $1,200 (Daily Double): Somewhat ironically, this Connecticut city was attacked, captured & burned by the British in 1781 New London
#6271, aired 2011-12-19BOWL GAME CITIES $800: The Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl at LP Field Nashville
#6180, aired 2011-06-24NEW YORK CITIES & TOWNS $400: The George Eastman House in this city is home to the International Museum of Photography & Film Rochester
#6180, aired 2011-06-24NEW YORK CITIES & TOWNS $1,000 (Daily Double): It's no myth, this city was named because of its location within the town of Ulysses Ithaca
#6175, aired 2011-06-17WORLD CITIES $200: In 1949 Indonesia became independent & Batavia became this capital city Jakarta
#6175, aired 2011-06-17WORLD CITIES $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Kibbutz Amiad in Israel.) When this city had problems treating its sewage prior to the 2008 Olympic games, Amiad's water filtration company helped with machines like the EBS filter Beijing
#6175, aired 2011-06-17WORLD CITIES $500 (Daily Double): Morocco has its own "white house", this city whose name means just that Casablanca
#6175, aired 2011-06-17WORLD CITIES $800: This Irish city is home to Reginald's Tower, said to date from 1003, but is better known for its crystal Waterford
#6143, aired 2011-05-04SISTER CITIES $800: Most of New York's sisters are world capitals--but not this largest South African city Johannesburg
#6143, aired 2011-05-04SISTER CITIES $1200: (Kelly of the Clue Crew stands in front of the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge in Sydney, Australia.) In less than 13 1/2 hours, Qantas flies direct from Sydney, the home of the Harbour Bridge, to this U.S. sister city that also has a famous bridge San Francisco
#6097, aired 2011-03-01THAT'S MY BUSINESS! $1600: I bus tables at Twin City Grill, one of the 50 restaurants in this Twin Cities shopping destination the Mall of America
#6009, aired 2010-10-28STATE MASHUPS BY CITIES $600: Omaha plus Dodge City NebrasKansas
#6008, aired 2010-10-27STATES' SECOND-LARGEST CITIES $800: South Dakota: it's a "quick town" Rapid City
#5995, aired 2010-10-08FRENCH CITIES? $800: Multiple episodes of military service in a war zone, population 137,000 Tours
#5982, aired 2010-09-21WOMEN ON THE MAP $400: New Jersey's 4 largest cities in population are Newark, Jersey City, Paterson & her Elizabeth
#5930, aired 2010-05-28WHERE AM I? $2000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from a Spanish-architecture courtyard.) I'm in this Peruvian city, once the capital of an empire, & one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the western hemisphere Cuzco
#5910, aired 2010-04-30STATES BY CITIES & TOWNS $400: Muleshoe, Pecos, Rio Grande City Texas
#5871, aired 2010-03-08FOOD AKA $600: 1 of the 2 U.S. cities that are aliases for strip steak New York (or Kansas City)
#5848, aired 2010-02-03CAPITAL CITIES $1,000 (Daily Double): Once the capital of Spain's New World empire, this South American city was founded by Pizarro in 1535 Lima
#5826, aired 2010-01-04U.S. CITIES $400: This city's Haight-Ashbury District emerged in the 1960s as a mecca of the counterculture scene San Francisco
#5826, aired 2010-01-04U.S. CITIES $800: Yes, dear, this insurance center is the largest city in the Connecticut River Valley Hartford
#5826, aired 2010-01-04U.S. CITIES $1200: The American Friends Service Committee, a Quaker peace group, is headquartered in this city Philadelphia
#5826, aired 2010-01-04U.S. CITIES $1600: "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil" is a nonfiction book about events in this Georgia city Savannah
#5826, aired 2010-01-04U.S. CITIES $2000: Texas' "Sun City", it's a sister city of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico El Paso, Texas
#5806, aired 2009-12-07EUROPEAN CITIES $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Bruges, Belgium.) Bruges is crisscrossed by an elegant network of canals, giving rise to one of the city's popular nicknames: it's often called this "of the North" Venice
#5806, aired 2009-12-07EUROPEAN CITIES $600: The World Health Organization is headquartered in this Swiss city Geneva
#5806, aired 2009-12-07EUROPEAN CITIES $800: This city is on the south bank of the Ij River, an arm of the Ijsselmeer (the lake formerly known as the Zuiderzee) Amsterdam
#5806, aired 2009-12-07EUROPEAN CITIES $1000: Signed in 1975, the accord named for this city was an effort to ease tensions between the Soviet Bloc & the West Helsinki
#5793, aired 2009-11-18AMERICAN CITIES $200: "Earthquake City" & "Baghdad by the Bay" are 2 nicknames of this California city San Francisco
#5793, aired 2009-11-18AMERICAN CITIES $400: The U.S.A.F. Academy is located outside this Colorado city home to the main U.S. Olympic Training Center Colorado Springs
#5793, aired 2009-11-18AMERICAN CITIES $600: Many visitors to the Big Apple fly into this city's Liberty Airport, maybe on Continental Newark
#5793, aired 2009-11-18AMERICAN CITIES $1000: In 1882 the Knights of Columbus was founded in this "new" Connecticut city New Haven
#5793, aired 2009-11-18AMERICAN CITIES $1,400 (Daily Double): "Cross and Sword", Florida's official state play, was created to reenact this city's founding in 1565 St. Augustine
#5786, aired 2009-11-09U.S. CITIES $200: Between 2000 & 2007, this city lost half of its 484,674 people; Hurricane Katrina had something to do with it New Orleans
#5786, aired 2009-11-09U.S. CITIES $400: This city's Golden Gate Park was built on sand dunes in the late 19th century by architect John McLaren San Francisco
#5786, aired 2009-11-09U.S. CITIES $600: This city on Lake Erie in Upstate New York was the last stop on the Underground Railroad in the 19th century Buffalo
#5786, aired 2009-11-09U.S. CITIES $1,000 (Daily Double): This Florida city was first called Cowford but was renamed in 1822 for a man who would soon become president Jacksonville
#5786, aired 2009-11-09U.S. CITIES $1000: You'll find exhibits pertaining to the War of 1812 at the Star-Spangled Banner Flag House in this city Baltimore, Maryland
#5772, aired 2009-10-20WORLD CITIES $400: This Brazilian city's name means "river of January" in Portuguese; its site was discovered on New Year's Day Rio de Janeiro
#5772, aired 2009-10-20WORLD CITIES $800: Seen here is the modern skyline of this city, one of the first Chinese ports to open to Western trade Shanghai
#5772, aired 2009-10-20WORLD CITIES $1200: First settled by Germanic & Slavic tribes, this city served as the capital of Brandenburg from 1486 to 1701 Berlin
#5772, aired 2009-10-20WORLD CITIES $2,000 (Daily Double): Though expanded as a Roman city, it became a capital under the Merovingian ruler Clovis I in 508 Paris (France)
#5720, aired 2009-06-19U.S. CITIES $200: New York State's second-largest city, it's the seat of Erie County Buffalo
#5720, aired 2009-06-19U.S. CITIES $600: The roadside attraction called the Cadillac Ranch is in this Texas city whose name is Spanish for "yellow" Amarillo
#5720, aired 2009-06-19U.S. CITIES $800: This city near San Francisco grew when it became the western terminus of the Transcontinental Railroad Oakland
#5720, aired 2009-06-19U.S. CITIES $1,000 (Daily Double): Jestine's Kitchen is a soulful stop for catfish in this city, home of Catfish Row in story & opera Charleston
#5720, aired 2009-06-19U.S. CITIES $1000: It's the biggest city in eastern Washington Spokane
#5706, aired 2009-06-01A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT $800: In the U.S., this river runs through the cities of Sioux City & St. Joseph the Missouri
#5699, aired 2009-05-21OLD CITIES $800: Still standing today, the Alcazar is a Moorish palace in this "barber"-ous city of southern Spain Seville
#5699, aired 2009-05-21OLD CITIES $1200: Carchemish was a Hittite one of these hyphenated sovereign areas, like Sparta a city-state
#5699, aired 2009-05-21OLD CITIES $1600: Still a popular tourist destination in Mali, this city was a major religious & commercial center in the 15th c. Timbuktu
#5650, aired 2009-03-13CITIES $1200: Pusan is this country's second-largest city & main seaport South Korea
#5650, aired 2009-03-13CITIES $3,600 (Daily Double): A center of tulip-growing, this Dutch city gave its name to a section of Manhattan Haarlem
#5630, aired 2009-02-13GUYANESE GEOGRAPHY $3,000 (Daily Double): One of Guyana's largest cities, it's also an old name for New York City New Amsterdam
#5581, aired 2008-12-08RED STATES $600: Redwood City, Redding & Redlands are all cities in this state California
#5567, aired 2008-11-18MSAs $1,000 (Daily Double): These same-named Midwest cities in 2 neighboring states combine into one metro area with nearly 2 million people Kansas City
#5525, aired 2008-09-19EUROPEAN CITIES $400: This Scottish city may have been named for Edwin of Northumbria, a 7th c. king who built a fort there Edinburgh
#5525, aired 2008-09-19EUROPEAN CITIES $800: For centuries, this Austrian city, whose name means "castle of salt", was the center of Europe's salt trade Salzburg
#5525, aired 2008-09-19EUROPEAN CITIES $2,000 (Daily Double): A majority of this Italian city's population has left the islands & now lives on the mainland in Mestre Venice
#5467, aired 2008-05-20WORLD CITIES $200: From Bei Hai Park in this city, pass the Great Hall of the People, bear left, & then it's straight on to Mao's mausoleum Beijing
#5467, aired 2008-05-20WORLD CITIES $600: The Tsarina's Stone is the oldest monument in this city that was made Finland's capital by Russian insistence Helsinki
#5467, aired 2008-05-20WORLD CITIES $1000: Construction began on this German city's Gothic cathedral near the Rhine in 1248 & lasted 632 years Cologne
#5439, aired 2008-04-10ANAGRAMMED CANADIAN CITIES $1600: A "feminine" city on Prince Edward Island: NEWT LOOT CHART Charlottetown
#5413, aired 2008-03-05U.S. CITIES $1,200 (Daily Double): If you're feeling a little "Rocky", run up the stairs to visit this city's museum at Benjamin Franklin Parkway Philadelphia
#5413, aired 2008-03-05U.S. CITIES $1200: Mormons settled this city in 1855 but thought it was too much of a gamble & abandoned it in 1857 Las Vegas
#5413, aired 2008-03-05U.S. CITIES $1600: This Oklahoma city is known for its art deco buildings, including the Phillips Oil "Philcade" Tulsa
#5403, aired 2008-02-20LET'S GO TO OHIO $400: Churchill called this largest city on the Ohio River "the most beautiful of the inland cities of the Union" Cincinnati
#5399, aired 2008-02-14U.S. CITIES $400: Seen here, this city boasts a spectacular skyline, especially in the evening Seattle
#5399, aired 2008-02-14U.S. CITIES $600: This largest North Dakota city was named for a famous businessman Fargo
#5399, aired 2008-02-14U.S. CITIES $800: The name of this city that hosts the Colorado State Fair is simply Spanish for "town" Pueblo
#5399, aired 2008-02-14U.S. CITIES $1000: One of the last Civil War battles took place near what is now this "colorful" city at Texas' southern tip Brownsville
#5382, aired 2008-01-22WORLD CITIES $400: Like the British city of the same name, this Ontario city lies on the Thames River London
#5382, aired 2008-01-22WORLD CITIES $1,800 (Daily Double): The ancient Greeks founded this Italian city around 600 B.C. & gave it a name meaning "New City" Naples
#5376, aired 2008-01-14GERMAN CITIES $800: From 1949 until 1999 Germany's Bundestag legislature met in this city Bonn
#5376, aired 2008-01-14GERMAN CITIES $2,000 (Daily Double): Getting into the German National Museum in this Bavarian city might be a bit of a "trial" on busy days Nuremberg [Nürnberg]
#5376, aired 2008-01-14GERMAN CITIES $2000: This city on the Elbe River was home to Kurt Vonnegut's title 1969 abattoir Dresden
#5357, aired 2007-12-18NO, IT'S IOWA $2,000 (Daily Double): The largest of the "Quad Cities", this city shares its name with a type of large sofa Davenport
#5353, aired 2007-12-12KANSAS CITY, KANSAS HERE WE COME $600: KCK's sister cities are Linz, Austria; Karlovac, Croatia & Uruapan in this country's state of Michoacan Mexico
#5284, aired 2007-07-26DOWN SOUTH $800: In 2004 this hyphenated North Carolina city was named one of the most livable cities in America Winston-Salem
#5256, aired 2007-06-18RADIO CITIES $200: On a TV sitcom, Jennifer, played by Loni Anderson, brightened up radio station WKRP in this city Cincinnati
#5256, aired 2007-06-18RADIO CITIES $400: WABC & WCBS-880 are radio stations based in this metropolis New York City
#5256, aired 2007-06-18RADIO CITIES $600: As "The Voice of" this city, WGN radio covers news, weather & Cubs baseball Chicago
#5256, aired 2007-06-18RADIO CITIES $1000: The 100,000-watt voice of Georgia State University, WRAS in this city is the most powerful all-student-run U.S. radio station Atlanta
#5246, aired 2007-06-04HIDDEN CITIES $400: Nero met his match in this city Rome (Nero met)
#5246, aired 2007-06-04HIDDEN CITIES $1600: Enos lost his way in the snow in this Scandinavian city Oslo (Enos lost)
#5246, aired 2007-06-04HIDDEN CITIES $2000: Down Under you can find a super theme park near this city Perth (super theme)
#5246, aired 2007-06-04HIDDEN CITIES $2,200 (Daily Double): Help a soldier find this Texas city as fast as possible El Paso (Help a soldier)
#5244, aired 2007-05-31CANADIAN CITIES $400: It's been called the "Gibraltar of America" because of the Citadel, a fort overlooking the St. Lawrence River Quebec City
#5213, aired 2007-04-18WORLD CITIES $200: For a day of fun & shopping, a lot of people head to this Mexican city, about 15 miles south of San Diego Tijuana
#5213, aired 2007-04-18WORLD CITIES $400: Volksgarten isn't a parking lot for Volkswagens but a beautiful park noted for its rose bushes in this Austrian city Vienna
#5213, aired 2007-04-18WORLD CITIES $600: Oh! this city! was the capital of British India from 1772 to 1912 Calcutta
#5213, aired 2007-04-18WORLD CITIES $800: The defenders of this city were considering surrender when Joan of Arc got the king to send a relieving army Orleans
#5213, aired 2007-04-18WORLD CITIES $1000: More than half of Manitoba's people live in this city Winnipeg
#5195, aired 2007-03-23AFRICAN CITIES $200: In ancient times Giza, a suburb of this city, served as a large cemetery, or necropolis Cairo
#5195, aired 2007-03-23AFRICAN CITIES $600: Crosby, Stills & Nash could tell you that the 220-foot-high Kutubiyyah Mosque towers over this Moroccan city Marrakesh
#5195, aired 2007-03-23AFRICAN CITIES $3,000 (Daily Double): The name of this South African city honors someone's first name; there's dispute over which of 3 Dutchmen it was Johannesburg
#5185, aired 2007-03-09BODIES OF WATER $800: At the 2 cities named Kansas City, this "stately" river meets the Kansas River Missouri
#5175, aired 2007-02-23U.S. CITIES $1000: In 2006 rival cities got crabby when Men's Fitness magazine named it the fittest city in America Baltimore
#5146, aired 2007-01-15U.S. PORT CITIES $200: Pull into this port city & you'll find Fort Sumter guarding its harbor Charleston
#5146, aired 2007-01-15U.S. PORT CITIES $600: (Kelly of the Clue Crew gives the clue from a port city in Georgia.) This mother city of Georgia was known as the "pretty woman with a dirty face" until a preservation effort began in the 1950s Savannah
#5146, aired 2007-01-15U.S. PORT CITIES $800: By containers handled, Los Angeles is the busiest U.S. port; the second-busiest is in this city just a few miles south Long Beach
#5135, aired 2006-12-29UNITING THE STATES & CITIES $800: Maryland's largest city unites with "The Beaver State" & goes coast to coast to form... Baltimoregon
#5106, aired 2006-11-20THE TOP TEN OF EVERYTHING $400: The top ten most populous cities in the U.S. include Dallas, San Antonio & this other Texas city Houston
#5096, aired 2006-11-06SOUTH AMERICAN CITIES $800: Punta Arenas, the southernmost large city in the world, lies at the tip of Chile on this strait the Strait of Magellan
#5096, aired 2006-11-06SOUTH AMERICAN CITIES $1000: Cali, this country's 2nd-most populous city, is a center of paper production & the sugarcane industry Colombia
#5096, aired 2006-11-06SOUTH AMERICAN CITIES $2,200 (Daily Double): In this city's Plaza de Armas, you're walking in the footsteps of Francisco Pizarro Lima, Peru
#5050, aired 2006-07-21U.S. CITIES $400: President Taft wasn't a Communist, but he was from this city that's home to Reds Cincinnati
#5046, aired 2006-07-17WORLD CITIES $400: In the 1860s a conference in this city led to a document on the treatment of those wounded in battle Geneva
#5046, aired 2006-07-17WORLD CITIES $800: The monument seen here is in the section of honor in this city's Central Cemetery Vienna
#5046, aired 2006-07-17WORLD CITIES $1200: The major city of southern Morocco, it was once called Morocco by Europeans Marrakesh
#5046, aired 2006-07-17WORLD CITIES $1600: The Kiyomizu Temple overlooks this former capital city Kyoto
#5046, aired 2006-07-17WORLD CITIES $2000: When this Chilean city was founded, its name continued, "del Nuevo Extremo", or "of the new frontier" Santiago
#5039, aired 2006-07-06AMERICAN TOWNS & CITIES $600: Now famous for a golf tournament, it was the city where Georgia ratified the U.S. Constitution Augusta
#5039, aired 2006-07-06AMERICAN TOWNS & CITIES $1000: This largest North Dakota city forms a metropolitan area with Moorhead, Minnesota Fargo
#5023, aired 2006-06-14KICKIN' AZTEC $1000: The Aztecs founded 2 cities where Mexico City now stands: Tlatelolco & this one, their capital Tenochtitlán
#4997, aired 2006-05-09STILL LIVING WITH "MOM" & "DAD" $400: The names of many Mexican cities include this Spanish word for "city" ciudad
#4989, aired 2006-04-27CITIES IN SONG $200: This city, "Here I come. They got some crazy little women there and I'm gonna get me one" Kansas City
#4989, aired 2006-04-27CITIES IN SONG $400: It's the city where you'd find "The House Of The Rising Sun", the ruin of many a poor boy New Orleans
#4989, aired 2006-04-27CITIES IN SONG $600: Jan & Dean sang about "The Little Old Lady From" this city; "She's the terror of Colorado Boulevard" Pasadena
#4988, aired 2006-04-26BIBLICAL CITIES $400: This city in Lower Galilee was the hometown of Mary & Joseph Nazareth
#4988, aired 2006-04-26BIBLICAL CITIES $1200: Samson was imprisoned & died in this Philistine city; today a "Strip" is named for it Gaza
#4988, aired 2006-04-26BIBLICAL CITIES $1600: On the road to this city, Paul was struck blind for 3 days; he later preached there Damascus
#4988, aired 2006-04-26BIBLICAL CITIES $2,000 (Daily Double): "And the Lord said unto Joshua, See, I have given unto thine hand" this city, "and the king thereof" Jericho
#4958, aired 2006-03-15CITIES BY THE "TON" $800: Founded in 1670 at Albemarle Point, this South Carolina city was moved to its present location in 1680 Charleston
#4958, aired 2006-03-15CITIES BY THE "TON" $1200: Home to the Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Latin American Art, remember this Texas city! San Antonio
#4945, aired 2006-02-24LITERARY PLACES $600: About a nation recovering from war: "The Bookseller of" this Afghan city Kabul
#4941, aired 2006-02-20U.S. CITIES $400: In 2005, for the tenth straight year, this South Carolina city was voted tops in politeness Charleston
#4941, aired 2006-02-20U.S. CITIES $1200: Delaware's largest city was named for the Earl of this Wilmington
#4941, aired 2006-02-20U.S. CITIES $1600: This Nevada city that was little more than a bait shop on the Colorado River is now a gambler's mecca Laughlin
#4941, aired 2006-02-20U.S. CITIES $2000: The boys from this city could tell you it's home to the New York State Fair Syracuse
#4941, aired 2006-02-20U.S. CITIES $2,500 (Daily Double): Because Malaria was still common in the South, the Communicable Disease Center was established in this city in 1946 Atlanta
#4911, aired 2006-01-09STATE CAPITALS $1000: 4 cities lie within this state capital's city limits: Beech Grove, Southport, Lawrence & Speedway Indianapolis
#4883, aired 2005-11-30EUROPEAN CITIES $400: From 1865 to 1870 this "flowery" city served as the capital of Italy Florence
#4883, aired 2005-11-30EUROPEAN CITIES $800: The best-known landmark in this German city known for its perfume is its cathedral with 2 towers rising over 500 feet Cologne
#4883, aired 2005-11-30EUROPEAN CITIES $1600: 20 miles from the Italian border, this leading resort city on the French Riviera has a population of about 350,000 Nice
#4883, aired 2005-11-30EUROPEAN CITIES $2000: Known as the "Granite City", its name is Scots for "At the Mouth of the Dee", the river on which it lies Aberdeen
#4867, aired 2005-11-08U.S. CITIES $200: This Texas port is the fourth-most populous city in the U.S. Houston
#4867, aired 2005-11-08U.S. CITIES $600: Believe it or not, Jerry Springer was once the mayor of this large Ohio city Cincinnati
#4867, aired 2005-11-08U.S. CITIES $800: Founded in 1769, this city near the Mexican border is often called "The Birthplace of California" San Diego
#4867, aired 2005-11-08U.S. CITIES $1000: A campus for the University of Alabama is here, nicknamed "Rocket City, U.S.A." Huntsville
#4836, aired 2005-09-26CITY NICKNAMES $800: The "Cream City", Wisconsin Milwaukee
#4827, aired 2005-09-13MEDITERRANEAN GEOGRAPHY $600: The name of this North African city means "three cities" & refers to the ancient cities of Oea, Sabrata & Leptis Major Tripoli
#4807, aired 2005-06-28AMERICAN TOWNS & CITIES $400: The National Earthquake Information Center is in this "colorful" city just west of Denver Golden, Colorado
#4807, aired 2005-06-28AMERICAN TOWNS & CITIES $1200: The growth of this state capital in Eagle Valley was stimulated by the discovery of the Comstock Lode in 1859 Carson City
#4807, aired 2005-06-28AMERICAN TOWNS & CITIES $2000: Montana State University has a branch in this city named for frontiersman John Bozeman
#4807, aired 2005-06-28AMERICAN TOWNS & CITIES $3,000 (Daily Double): This New Mexico city was founded in 1706 & named for a viceroy of New Spain Albuquerque
#4777, aired 2005-05-17NICKNAMES OF NEW YORK CITIES $400: "The Camera City" Rochester
#4777, aired 2005-05-17NICKNAMES OF NEW YORK CITIES $1600: "The Crystal City" Corning
#4777, aired 2005-05-17NICKNAMES OF NEW YORK CITIES $2,000 (Daily Double): "The Nickel City" Buffalo
#4758, aired 2005-04-20CAPITAL CITIES $400: Not surprisingly, in Korean this city's name means "capital city" Seoul
#4758, aired 2005-04-20CAPITAL CITIES $800: In 1831 the city of Thang Long changed its name to this, a capital idea by the Vietnamese Hanoi
#4758, aired 2005-04-20CAPITAL CITIES $1200: In exile, Lenin ran a training school for Russian revolutionists at Longjumeau, a suburb of this capital city Paris
#4758, aired 2005-04-20CAPITAL CITIES $1600: Razed in the 16th century, the reconstructed ruins of Templo Mayor are found in this capital's Zocalo Mexico City
#4693, aired 2005-01-19U.S. CITIES $200: In 1921 this New Jersey city crowned its first Miss America Atlantic City
#4693, aired 2005-01-19U.S. CITIES $400: This Georgia city that's popular with golfers was named for the mother of George III Augusta
#4693, aired 2005-01-19U.S. CITIES $600: Had this Michigan city kept its earlier name, there might have been a song "I've Got A Gal In Bronson" Kalamazoo
#4693, aired 2005-01-19U.S. CITIES $800: A bay & a river bear the name of this city, Alabama's second largest Mobile
#4679, aired 2004-12-30THIS "BUD"'S FOR YOU $400: In 1873 3 adjoining cities united with Margaret Island to form this city, now a world capital Budapest
#4677, aired 2004-12-28SPECS & THE CITY $400: Of the 10 most populous U.S. cities, this Michigan city has the highest percentage of African-Americans Detroit
#4672, aired 2004-12-21U.S. CITIES $200: Located 12 miles north of Mexico, this California city was a whaling port in the mid-1800s San Diego
#4672, aired 2004-12-21U.S. CITIES $400: W.C. Handy wrote some of his blues on Beale Street in this city Memphis
#4672, aired 2004-12-21U.S. CITIES $1000: John Adams said "the child of Independence" was born in "the old Council Chamber" of this city's Old State House Boston
#4652, aired 2004-11-23GREECE $1200: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from Athens, Greece.) In Greek cities, orient yourself using this, whose name comes from words meaning "highest" & "city" the Acropolis
#4648, aired 2004-11-17U.S. CITIES $200: The game properties in classic Monopoly were named for streets in this city Atlantic City
#4648, aired 2004-11-17U.S. CITIES $400: It’s easy to recognize this city’s skyline--see the Sears Tower? Chicago
#4648, aired 2004-11-17U.S. CITIES $800: The heart of French Louisiana & the unofficial capital of the Cajun country is this city named for a French patriot Lafayette
#4636, aired 2004-11-01U.S. CITIES $400: Named for a slain political figure, Harvey Milk Plaza is in this city's Castro district San Francisco
#4636, aired 2004-11-01U.S. CITIES $800: An 1861 song urged Maryland to "avenge the patriotic gore that flecked the streets of" this city Baltimore
#4636, aired 2004-11-01U.S. CITIES $1200: Springtime is a nice time to visit this Texas city that boasts a 65-foot replica of the Eiffel Tower Paris
#4636, aired 2004-11-01U.S. CITIES $1600: This "port" city is the seat of Caddo Parish Shreveport
#4636, aired 2004-11-01U.S. CITIES $2000: The structure seen here is in this city, on the bluffs of the Mississippi Memphis
#4577, aired 2004-06-29MIDWESTERN CITIES $200: One of the Twin Cities, its name literally means "water city" Minneapolis
#4577, aired 2004-06-29MIDWESTERN CITIES $400: Its pro sports teams include the Chiefs, Royals & Wizards Kansas City
#4577, aired 2004-06-29MIDWESTERN CITIES $600: The Roger Maris Museum at the West Acres Shopping Center is a big hit in this North Dakota city Fargo
#4577, aired 2004-06-29MIDWESTERN CITIES $800: 2 of the 3 state capitals in the Midwest that are named for U.S. presidents (2 of) Lincoln, Jefferson City, & Madison
#4577, aired 2004-06-29MIDWESTERN CITIES $1000: The famous question "Will it play in" this Illinois city goes back to its Vaudeville days Peoria
#4565, aired 2004-06-11SEATTLE'S SISTER CITIES $400: In 1987 Seattle gave a sea otter to its oldest sister city, Kobe in this country Japan
#4565, aired 2004-06-11SEATTLE'S SISTER CITIES $800: With Seattle's coffee & this from sister city Perugia, Italy, they can make mocha chocolate
#4565, aired 2004-06-11SEATTLE'S SISTER CITIES $1200: Seattle can flaunt the fact, or maybe flute the fact, it's a sister to this Irish city Galway
#4565, aired 2004-06-11SEATTLE'S SISTER CITIES $1600: This Norwegian sister city should be a favorite of Murphy Brown Bergen
#4565, aired 2004-06-11SEATTLE'S SISTER CITIES $2000: A port city, Seattle is a sister to this port city of Kenya Mombasa
#4554, aired 2004-05-27WORLD CITIES $400: Egypt's most populous city, it lies near the head of the Nile delta Cairo
#4554, aired 2004-05-27WORLD CITIES $800: Venezuela's second-largest city, it lies on the shore of a lake with which it shares its name Maracaibo
#4554, aired 2004-05-27WORLD CITIES $1200: Now home to over a million, Munich or Munchen began as a settlement of these people, hence the city's name monks
#4554, aired 2004-05-27WORLD CITIES $2,000 (Daily Double): A castle keep in this French city is known as the Tour Jeanne d'Arc Rouen
#4539, aired 2004-05-06SPORTS TEAMS HOME CITIES $400: The Bulls are beastly when they slam it down in this NBA home city Chicago
#4539, aired 2004-05-06SPORTS TEAMS HOME CITIES $800: The NFL's Dolphins ride the surf to glory in this city Miami
#4539, aired 2004-05-06SPORTS TEAMS HOME CITIES $1200: In the NHL, the Bruins bruise up the opposition when in this home city Boston
#4539, aired 2004-05-06SPORTS TEAMS HOME CITIES $1600: This Texas city hosts the WNBA's Comets & the NBA's Rockets, y'all Houston
#4539, aired 2004-05-06SPORTS TEAMS HOME CITIES $2000: The NHL's Mighty Ducks get off skate free playing their home games in this city Anaheim
#4506, aired 2004-03-22U.S. CITIES $400: When Oregon became a state in 1859, this city on the Willamette River was already the capital Salem
#4506, aired 2004-03-22U.S. CITIES $600: Benjamin Franklin Parkway & The Franklin Institute Science Museum are in this city Philadelphia
#4506, aired 2004-03-22U.S. CITIES $1000: Located in this city's Garden District, Commander's Palace features a jazz brunch on weekends New Orleans
#4502, aired 2004-03-16STATES BY CITIES & TOWNS $400: Kansas City, Carthage, Independence Missouri
#4502, aired 2004-03-16STATES BY CITIES & TOWNS $2000: Red Cloud, Pawnee City, North Platte Nebraska
#4494, aired 2004-03-04TEXAS CITIES $800: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew) I'm in this city that in 1836 was the biggest in Texas with around 2,000 people San Antonio
#4494, aired 2004-03-04TEXAS CITIES $1200: Grab your cowboy hat & let's go walk "out in the streets" of this Texas city, the chief port of entry into Mexico Laredo
#4494, aired 2004-03-04TEXAS CITIES $1600: This "colorful" city at the southern tip of Texas is home to Texas Southmost College Brownsville
#4494, aired 2004-03-04TEXAS CITIES $2000: In January 2003 this "Port" city celebrated the 60th birthday of famous daughter Janis Joplin Port Arthur
#4465, aired 2004-01-23U.S. CITIES $400: This Kentucky city was founded in 1775 & named for a battle site in Massachusetts Lexington
#4465, aired 2004-01-23U.S. CITIES $600: In November 2001 this city's Journal & Constitution newspapers fully merged Atlanta
#4465, aired 2004-01-23U.S. CITIES $1000: This Idaho city, founded in 1861, was named for the co-leader of an expedition that camped there in 1805 Lewiston
#4452, aired 2004-01-06RUSSIAN PAST $800: In 1703 this city on the Neva River became Russia's first built in imitation of western European cities St. Petersburg
#4388, aired 2003-10-08U.S. CITIES $400: Kurt Vonnegut called it "Skyscraper National Park" New York City
#4388, aired 2003-10-08U.S. CITIES $1600: New Hampshire's largest city, it was first named Harrytown, then Derryfield; it got its present name in 1810 Manchester
#4388, aired 2003-10-08U.S. CITIES $1,800 (Daily Double): The completion of the Bonnet Carre Spillway in this city in 1932 largely ended the threat of floods from the Mississippi New Orleans
#4388, aired 2003-10-08U.S. CITIES $2000: Connecticut's largest city, its Mountain Grove Cemetery has a life-size statue of Tom Thumb Bridgeport
#4386, aired 2003-10-06CITIES' TALLEST BUILDINGS $400: In this eastern U.S. city, it's One Liberty Place Philadelphia
#4386, aired 2003-10-06CITIES' TALLEST BUILDINGS $800: The Peter & Paul Cathedral is tops in this city named for one of them St. Petersburg
#4386, aired 2003-10-06CITIES' TALLEST BUILDINGS $1200: Torre Mayor on Paseo de la Reforma Mexico City
#4377, aired 2003-09-23WORLD CITIES $800: Take the cable car up to Monserrate Peak to get a good view of this Colombian city Bogota
#4377, aired 2003-09-23WORLD CITIES $1600: This French Riviera city's name is spelled like a wonderful word, but pronounced like a relative Nice
#4377, aired 2003-09-23WORLD CITIES $4,500 (Daily Double): Germany's third-largest city in population & Switzerland's first, they both end in "ich" Munich & Zurich
#4313, aired 2003-05-07EUROPEAN CITIES $400: You'll find the European headquarters of the U.N. in this Swiss city Geneva
#4313, aired 2003-05-07EUROPEAN CITIES $800: This city on Faxafloi Bay is the world's northernmost national capital Reykjavik, Iceland
#4313, aired 2003-05-07EUROPEAN CITIES $1200: Peter Paul Rubens & Anthony Van Dyck helped make this city the center of the Flemish school of painting Antwerp, Belgium
#4313, aired 2003-05-07EUROPEAN CITIES $2000: Referring to the mineral springs, the name of this German resort city in Hesse means "baths on the meadow" Wiesbaden
#4313, aired 2003-05-07EUROPEAN CITIES $5,000 (Daily Double): This large city on the Vistula River can be spelled with 2 C's or 2 K's Krakow/Cracow, Poland
#4295, aired 2003-04-11GOVERNMENT WORK $800: Some cities are planned with a mayor & this body, some with this body and a manager a city council
#4290, aired 2003-04-04"GO" TO THE END $200: In 2000 Ladies Home Journal ranked this North Dakota city among the Top 10 cities for women Fargo
#4286, aired 2003-03-31EUROPEAN CITIES $400: This city is central to works by James Joyce; after all, he was born there Dublin
#4286, aired 2003-03-31EUROPEAN CITIES $600 (Daily Double): Legend has it that this Iberian seaport city was founded by Hamilcar Barca around 230 B.C. Barcelona
#4286, aired 2003-03-31EUROPEAN CITIES $600: While Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands, this city is the seat of government The Hague
#4279, aired 2003-03-20AROUND THE VATICAN $1600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents from Vatican City.) St. Peter's Square was enlarged in the 1600s so more people could hear the "Urbi et Orbi" blessing, which translates to this the city and the world
#4260, aired 2003-02-21AMERICAN CITIES $200: An earthquake on April 18, 1906 in this city destroyed the Wells Fargo Bank, but the vaults remained intact San Francisco
#4260, aired 2003-02-21AMERICAN CITIES $400: The MGM Grand Hotel in this city claims to be the largest in the world with over 5,000 guest rooms Las Vegas
#4260, aired 2003-02-21AMERICAN CITIES $600: The final draft of the U.S. Constitution was composed in this city in September 1787 Philadelphia
#4260, aired 2003-02-21AMERICAN CITIES $800: The pirate Jean Lafitte was pardoned by President Madison for his help during the 1814 battle of this city New Orleans
#4260, aired 2003-02-21AMERICAN CITIES $1000: Often placed in the bear family, the first giant panda in the U.S. was appropriately exhibited in this Midwest city Chicago
#4256, aired 2003-02-17U.S. CITIES $800: This large Texas city was named for James K. Polk's vice president Dallas
#4256, aired 2003-02-17U.S. CITIES $1200: William Saroyan was born & for the most part "raisin" this California city in the San Joaquin Valley Fresno
#4256, aired 2003-02-17U.S. CITIES $1600: This Wisconsin city with a French name is home to a large Danish population & Johnson Wax Racine
#4250, aired 2003-02-07RIGHT HERE IN RIVER CITY $1600: Cities on this 626-mile-long river include Toledo, Spain & Santarem, Portugal Tagus River
#4240, aired 2003-01-24CITY LIFE $600: Cities can be cooled by using light-colored concrete in place of blacktop, which is usually this material asphalt
#4220, aired 2002-12-27FRENCH ART & ARTISTS $1600: In 1834 Delacroix painted the lush "Women of" this Algerian city "in Their Apartment" Algiers
#4219, aired 2002-12-26WORLD CITIES $400: After Sao Paulo this city is Brazil's largest Rio de Janeiro
#4219, aired 2002-12-26WORLD CITIES $800: Jerusalem's name probably comes from the Hebrew, Yerushalayim, or "City of" this Peace
#4213, aired 2002-12-18SPORTS HOME CITIES $400: MLB's Royals Kansas City
#4204, aired 2002-12-05CITIES & TOWNS $400: Joseph Juneau helped found Juneau, Alaska & Solomon Juneau founded this Wisconsin city known for beer Milwaukee
#4183, aired 2002-11-06"H" CITIES $200: This city's Atomic Bomb Dome, a structure left unrebuilt after WWII, has become a symbol of the peace movement Hiroshima
#4181, aired 2002-11-04FLORIDA CITIES $200: Among this city's daily newspapers are the English-language Herald & the Spanish-language Diario Las Americas Miami
#4181, aired 2002-11-04FLORIDA CITIES $400: This city was the only Confederate capital east of the Mississippi never captured by the Union during the Civil War Tallahassee
#4181, aired 2002-11-04FLORIDA CITIES $600: Just like its Italian namesake, it has canals criss-crossing the city Venice
#4181, aired 2002-11-04FLORIDA CITIES $1000: You won't find Capt. Tony Nelson in this "chocolaty" city, but you will find a missile exhibit at nearby Patrick AFB Cocoa Beach
#4176, aired 2002-10-28AMERICAN CITIES $200: About this city's 1906 earthquake, Jack London wrote, "Day was trying to dawn through the smoke pall" San Francisco
#4176, aired 2002-10-28AMERICAN CITIES $600: This city on Lake Michigan is "The Beer Capital of America" Milwaukee
#4176, aired 2002-10-28AMERICAN CITIES $800: This city near Disney World was given its present name in 1857 to honor a soldier killed in the Seminole Wars Orlando
#4176, aired 2002-10-28AMERICAN CITIES $1000: Juarez, Mexico & this Texas city make up the largest metropolitan center on the U.S.-Mexico border El Paso
#4175, aired 2002-10-25BIBLICAL CITIES $200: The priests blew their trumpets, Joshua's people shouted, & this city's "wall fell down flat" Jericho
#4175, aired 2002-10-25BIBLICAL CITIES $400: Joseph & Mary traveled to this city of Joseph's ancestors "to be taxed" Bethlehem
#4175, aired 2002-10-25BIBLICAL CITIES $600: Lot's house was located in this wicked city Sodom
#4175, aired 2002-10-25BIBLICAL CITIES $1000: The apostle Paul escaped his enemies in this Syrian city by being lowered over a wall in a basket Damascus
#4174, aired 2002-10-24U.S. CITIES $600: The prestigious Eastman School of Music is located in this city in western New York Rochester
#4174, aired 2002-10-24U.S. CITIES $800: The Durham Western Heritage Museum in this Nebraska city is housed in the old Union Pacific depot Omaha
#4174, aired 2002-10-24U.S. CITIES $1,000 (Daily Double): Now the largest city in the Carolinas, it hosted the last full meeting of the Confederate cabinet in 1865 Charlotte
#4124, aired 2002-07-04ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $200: Have you been to this Georgia city?: VANNA HAS Savannah
#4116, aired 2002-06-24GERMAN CITIES $200: This capital's oldest church, older than the city itself, is the 800-year-old St. Nicholas Church Berlin
#4116, aired 2002-06-24GERMAN CITIES $1,600 (Daily Double): A British royal house that ruled from 1714 to 1901 originated in this city from which it got its name Hanover
#4105, aired 2002-06-07AFRICAN CITIES $400: Jo'burg is a nickname for this city founded in the 1880s Johannesburg
#4105, aired 2002-06-07AFRICAN CITIES $800: You'll find this Egyptian city at the southern entrance to the canal of the same name Suez
#4105, aired 2002-06-07AFRICAN CITIES $2000: Update your address book--Tanzania's capital is moving from this city to Dodoma Dar es Salaam
#4105, aired 2002-06-07AFRICAN CITIES $5,000 (Daily Double): As luck would have it, the 1942 film named for this city opened 3 weeks after the Allies landed there Casablanca
#4087, aired 2002-05-14U.S. CITIES $400: Dixieland refers to a style of jazz that originated in this Southern city New Orleans
#4087, aired 2002-05-14U.S. CITIES $800: There's a tomb of the unknown soldiers of the Revolutionary War in this N.Y. city that wasn't built in a day Rome, New York
#4087, aired 2002-05-14U.S. CITIES $1200: This New Jersey city was the birthplace of Frank Sinatra, Michael Chang & Pia Zadora Hoboken
#4087, aired 2002-05-14U.S. CITIES $1600: Careful now--it's the state where you can visit San Diego, Universal City & Jefferson County's Port Arthur Texas
#4070, aired 2002-04-19STATES' MOST POPULOUS CITIES $1200: Missouri: Pop. 441,999, on both banks of the Missouri River Kansas City
#4070, aired 2002-04-19STATES' MOST POPULOUS CITIES $1600: Idaho: Pop. 185,000, the only city in the state with a population over 100,000 Boise
#4020, aired 2002-02-08U.S. CITIES $200: Part of the San Andreas Fault line moved about 25 feet during a 1906 earthquake in this northern California city San Francisco
#4020, aired 2002-02-08U.S. CITIES $400: This largest Tennessee city was named for a city in Egypt Memphis
#4020, aired 2002-02-08U.S. CITIES $600: (Hi, I'm Jimmy J.) I helped compose & produce "Welcome To The World", the opening theme to this U.S. city's Summer Olympics Atlanta
#4020, aired 2002-02-08U.S. CITIES $1000: The name of this Texas city means "yellow" in Spanish Amarillo
#3982, aired 2001-12-18U.S. CITIES $400: About 1/4 of the 540,000 people of this city work for the state of Texas Austin
#3982, aired 2001-12-18U.S. CITIES $600 (Daily Double): It was laid out in 1847 in a grid pattern based on the 4 streets around Temple Square Salt Lake City, Utah
#3982, aired 2001-12-18U.S. CITIES $800: General Cornwallis called this city a "hornet's nest", hence the name of its NBA team Charlotte
#3955, aired 2001-11-09SECOND-LARGEST CITIES $200: Quezon City the Philippines
#3955, aired 2001-11-09SECOND-LARGEST CITIES $500: Mombasa Kenya
#3942, aired 2001-10-23U.S. CITIES $100: Saltwater taffy originated in this New Jersey resort in 1883 Atlantic City
#3942, aired 2001-10-23U.S. CITIES $200: This city's metropolitan area consists of 6 Missouri counties & 5 Illinois counties St. Louis
#3942, aired 2001-10-23U.S. CITIES $400: Served by Blue Grass Airport, this Kentucky city was named for the first battle of the American Revolution Lexington
#3928, aired 2001-10-03SECOND-LARGEST CITIES $200: In Vietnam, it's second to Ho Chi Minh City Hanoi
#3928, aired 2001-10-03SECOND-LARGEST CITIES $300: This seaport is the second most populous city in France Marseille
#3928, aired 2001-10-03SECOND-LARGEST CITIES $500: In Mexico, it's second to Mexico City Guadalajara
#3903, aired 2001-07-18KANSAS CITIES $200: In the 1960s this largest Kansas city became the world's largest producer of general aviation aircraft Wichita
#3889, aired 2001-06-28U.S. CITIES $200: It's the largest city in population on the eastern side of San Francisco Bay Oakland
#3889, aired 2001-06-28U.S. CITIES $300: If you want "mo" money, go to this Missouri city, home to the Tenth Federal Reserve Bank Kansas City
#3889, aired 2001-06-28U.S. CITIES $400: Skinner's Mudhole is a nickname of this Oregon city; it was named for Mr. Skinner Eugene
#3882, aired 2001-06-19CITIES IN INDIA $400: In this city you'll find the National Museum & the Rashtrapati Bhavan or President's House New Delhi
#3882, aired 2001-06-19CITIES IN INDIA $600: This heavily populated port city & capital of Maharashtra state is the leading financial center of India Bombay/Mumbai
#3882, aired 2001-06-19CITIES IN INDIA $800: Over 2,000 died when the Union Carbide chemical plant in this city leaked toxic gas in 1984 Bhopal
#3882, aired 2001-06-19CITIES IN INDIA $1000: Mumtaz knows it's the northern India city that's home to the Pearl Mosque & the Taj Mahal Agra
#3875, aired 2001-06-08ITALIAN CITIES $400: Mussolini founded the Fascist Party in this city, but keep it under your hat Milan
#3875, aired 2001-06-08ITALIAN CITIES $600: Italy's motor city, it's gearing up to host the 2006 Winter Olympics Turin
#3875, aired 2001-06-08ITALIAN CITIES $800: Pass go & collect $800 if you can name this seaport city between Bari & Brindisi Monopoli
#3875, aired 2001-06-08ITALIAN CITIES $1000: You'll find the International School of Violin Making in this city, once home to Amati & Stradivari Cremona
#3867, aired 2001-05-29CITIES BY HOTEL $100: The Waldorf-Astoria, The Plaza, The St. Regis New York City
#3833, aired 2001-04-11U.S. CITIES $200: The Gateway Arch is part of this city's Jefferson National Expansion Memorial St. Louis
#3833, aired 2001-04-11U.S. CITIES $600: Wright-Patterson Air Force Base is located near this Ohio city that was home to the Wright brothers Dayton
#3833, aired 2001-04-11U.S. CITIES $800: A gateway to Yellowstone, it's Montana's most populous city Billings
#3833, aired 2001-04-11U.S. CITIES $1000: Nicknamed "Rocket City, U.S.A.", it served as Alabama's capital in 1819 Huntsville
#3828, aired 2001-04-04HEADQUARTER CITIES $200: Dow Jones & Company New York City
#3791, aired 2001-02-12AFRICAN CITIES $200: This capital city's Grand Palace was once home to Haile Selassie Addis Ababa
#3791, aired 2001-02-12AFRICAN CITIES $300: Founded in 332 B.C., this port city was designed by Dinocrates, architect to Alexander the Great Alexandria
#3791, aired 2001-02-12AFRICAN CITIES $400: Sudan's national museum is in this capital city Khartoum
#3789, aired 2001-02-08STATE CAPITALS $500 (Daily Double): This state capital's metropolitan area includes the cities of Glendale, Scottsdale & Sun City Phoenix
#3783, aired 2001-01-31U.S. CITIES $200: To see what's up at Churchill Downs, head to this city Louisville
#3783, aired 2001-01-31U.S. CITIES $400: John D. Rockefeller began his oil dynasty in this Ohio city Cleveland
#3778, aired 2001-01-24U.S. CITIES $100: The 25 hospitals you can choose from in this city include the famous Massachusetts General Boston
#3778, aired 2001-01-24U.S. CITIES $300: This coastal city's name goes back to Louisiana governor Bernardo de Galvez Galveston
#3778, aired 2001-01-24U.S. CITIES $400: Women outnumber men in this North Carolina city named for the wife of King George III Charlotte
#3763, aired 2001-01-03FUN DATES $1000: Cities can earn the designation "Tree City USA" from the foundation for this holiday in Nebraska Arbor Day
#3713, aired 2000-10-25U.S. CITIES $200: This city that's home to the Naval Academy was capital of the U.S. in 1783 & 1784 Annapolis, Maryland
#3713, aired 2000-10-25U.S. CITIES $800: "Health, History, Horses" is the motto of this city in upstate New York Saratoga Springs
#3713, aired 2000-10-25U.S. CITIES $1000: (Hi, I'm Kristoff St. John of "The Young and the Restless") For many years, this Connecticut city where I grew up was the winter headquarters for the Barnum & Bailey Circus Bridgeport
#3713, aired 2000-10-25U.S. CITIES $1,500 (Daily Double): It's the state capital where you can cruise Garth Brooks Blvd., or stroll through Will Rogers Park Oklahoma City
#3695, aired 2000-09-29STATES BY CITIES $1000: Boulder City, Winnemucca, Henderson Nevada
#3690, aired 2000-09-22MIDWESTERN CITIES $200: Bay City in this state is named for its location near Saginaw Bay Michigan
#3690, aired 2000-09-22MIDWESTERN CITIES $600: In this big city the Midway Plaisance ("Pleasure Place") connects Jackson & Washington Parks Chicago
#3689, aired 2000-09-21STATES' MOST POPULOUS CITIES $800: South Dakota: Pop. 101,000 Sioux Falls
#3685, aired 2000-09-15CITIES $100: This city is so big, it covers parts of 3 of Egypt's adminstrative governorates Cairo
#3685, aired 2000-09-15CITIES $200: It's the largest Florida city named after a guy named Andrew Jacksonville
#3676, aired 2000-09-04ANAGRAMMED TEXAS CITIES $200: An island city: NO VET GALS Galveston
#3668, aired 2000-07-12CITIES OF NEW YORK $200: It's "The Bison City" Buffalo
#3668, aired 2000-07-12CITIES OF NEW YORK $400: "The Honeymoon City" Niagara Falls
#3668, aired 2000-07-12CITIES OF NEW YORK $500: It's "The Kodak City" & "The Photo Capital of the World" Rochester
#3657, aired 2000-06-27U.S. CITIES $200: This California city on San Pedro Bay was originally called Willmore City, but was renamed for its 8 1/2 mile beach Long Beach
#3657, aired 2000-06-27U.S. CITIES $500: At 64 stories the USX Tower in this Steel City is one of the tallest buildings in the eastern U.S. Pittsburgh
#3657, aired 2000-06-27U.S. CITIES $1,000 (Daily Double): A stone obelisk dedicated to President William McKinley stands in this New York city's Niagara Square Buffalo
#3618, aired 2000-05-03U.S. CITIES $100: City in which the Watergate break-in occurred Washington, D.C.
#3618, aired 2000-05-03U.S. CITIES $200: With a new waterway, this Oklahoma oil center became an inland port in 1971 Tulsa
#3618, aired 2000-05-03U.S. CITIES $300: The city of Cambridge in this state was the birthplace of spaceman John Glenn Ohio
#3618, aired 2000-05-03U.S. CITIES $400 (Daily Double): Butte is in Montana; a city named for this similar land form is in Arizona Mesa
#3617, aired 2000-05-02STATES' MOST POPULOUS CITIES $400: Kansas: 305,000 Wichita
#3615, aired 2000-04-28ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $1000: A swank resort city: NOT A COBRA, Florida Boca Raton
#3612, aired 2000-04-25WORLD CITIES $200: Many tourists like to shop in this Mexican city just south of San Diego Tijuana
#3612, aired 2000-04-25WORLD CITIES $400: A real gated community, its old city contains the gates of Herod, Zion & Jaffa Jerusalem
#3612, aired 2000-04-25WORLD CITIES $600: Present name of the largest city on the Saigon River Ho Chi Minh City
#3612, aired 2000-04-25WORLD CITIES $1000: This chief city of South Australia was named for the wife of Britain's King William IV Adelaide
#3611, aired 2000-04-24SOUTH AMERICAN CITIES $100: South America's most populous city, it was founded by Jesuit missionaries from Portugal in 1554 Sao Paulo
#3611, aired 2000-04-24SOUTH AMERICAN CITIES $300: In the 1980s this city became the center for Colombia's most powerful cocaine cartel Medellin
#3611, aired 2000-04-24SOUTH AMERICAN CITIES $400: At an altitude of 12,001 feet, it's the world's highest capital city; co-capital Sucre lies about 3,000 feet lower La Paz, Bolivia
#3552, aired 2000-02-01U.S. CITIES $200: The Walk-In-The-Water, the first steamship on the Great Lakes, ran between Buffalo & this motor city Detroit
#3552, aired 2000-02-01U.S. CITIES $300: In 1799, if you wanted to go to the nation's capital, you went to this city Philadelphia
#3552, aired 2000-02-01U.S. CITIES $400: This Texas city's name refers to a pass or crossing of the Rio Grande El Paso
#3547, aired 2000-01-25WORLD CITIES $200: About 1 out of every 10 Japanese people lives in this city's metropolitan area Tokyo
#3547, aired 2000-01-25WORLD CITIES $400: In 1973 a highway bridge opened connecting the European & Asian parts of this Turkish city Istanbul
#3529, aired 1999-12-30EUROPEAN CITIES $200: Before WWII this German city was the most populous city on the European mainland Berlin
#3529, aired 1999-12-30EUROPEAN CITIES $400: Pull out the stopper! It's Ireland's second most populous city Cork
#3529, aired 1999-12-30EUROPEAN CITIES $600: Si, this city is noted for its oranges, its barber & its 1992 World's Fair Seville
#3529, aired 1999-12-30EUROPEAN CITIES $800: The U.S. signed a famous treaty in this city December 24, 1814 Ghent, Belgium (treaty to end the War of 1812)
#3529, aired 1999-12-30EUROPEAN CITIES $1000: After Marseille, this city on the English Channel is France's busiest seaport Le Havre
#3515, aired 1999-12-10EAST ASIAN CITIES $200: The 1998 Olympics have come & gone, but this city still has one of Japan's oldest representations of Buddha Nagano
#3513, aired 1999-12-08COLORFUL U.S. CITIES $1,000 (Daily Double): Built around 1776, Tank Cottage in this city is said to be the oldest house in Wisconsin Green Bay
#3513, aired 1999-12-08COLORFUL U.S. CITIES $1000: Texan & Mexican culture are combined in this city's pre-Lenten festival Charro Days Brownsville
#3506, aired 1999-11-29RUSSIAN CITIES $200: By the 15th C., this city was capital of the Russian state & the seat of the Russian Orthodox Church Moscow
#3506, aired 1999-11-29RUSSIAN CITIES $600: This city of 180,000 shares its name with Marx' co-writer of "The Communist Manifesto" Engels
#3506, aired 1999-11-29RUSSIAN CITIES $800: Heavenly beings Gabriel, Michael & Raphael might enjoy this city on the Dvina River near the White Sea Arkhangelsk (Archangel)
#3506, aired 1999-11-29RUSSIAN CITIES $900 (Daily Double): Like a ballet company, this city was named for revolutionary hero Sergei Kirov
#3487, aired 1999-11-02U.S. CITIES $100: Stanford students know the name of this California city means "tall tree", referring to redwoods Palo Alto
#3487, aired 1999-11-02U.S. CITIES $200: Solomon Juneau was the first mayor of this largest Wisconsin city Milwaukee
#3487, aired 1999-11-02U.S. CITIES $300: After the Twin Cities & Bloomington, Duluth is this state's next most populous city Minnesota
#3487, aired 1999-11-02U.S. CITIES $400: Found on Absecon Island, it's famous for its Boardwalk (& Park Place) Atlantic City
#3457, aired 1999-09-21FRENCH CITIES $400: This city's Grand Prix d'Endurance has been run at the Sarthe road racing circuit since 1923 Le Mans
#3457, aired 1999-09-21FRENCH CITIES $700 (Daily Double): It's closer to England than any other city on the European mainland -- 21 miles Calais
#3457, aired 1999-09-21FRENCH CITIES $800: This city on the Garonne River is famous for its wines & is France's leading shipper of wines Bordeaux
#3457, aired 1999-09-21FRENCH CITIES $1000: In 1431 Joan of Arc was burned at the stake at the Place du Vieux-Marche in this city on the Seine Rouen
#3453, aired 1999-09-15THE TWIN CITIES $500: In Minneapolis' name, polis is Greek for "city" & minne is an Indian word meaning this substance Water
#3445, aired 1999-07-23RIVER CITIES $100: The sacred Hindu city of Benares is located on the left bank of this river Ganges
#3445, aired 1999-07-23RIVER CITIES $500: 1 of the 2 rivers at whose confluence the city of Montreal lies Ottawa or St. Lawrence
#3423, aired 1999-06-23WORLD CITIES $100: This Japanese city's Atomic Bomb Dome has become a symbol of the peace movement Hiroshima
#3423, aired 1999-06-23WORLD CITIES $500: The Tyrolean Folk Art Museum is a popular attraction in this Austrian city, once an Olympic host Innsbruck
#3415, aired 1999-06-11ASIAN CITIES $200: In a 1940 film Sabu was "The Thief of" this city Baghdad
#3415, aired 1999-06-11ASIAN CITIES $400: You could call Benazir Bhutto, born in this country's largest city, the Karachi Kid Pakistan
#3415, aired 1999-06-11ASIAN CITIES $1,000 (Daily Double): In this city you can visit an uplifting museum of Khmer art, or Tuol Sleng, a museum of torture & murder Phnom Penh
#3407, aired 1999-06-01SISTER CITIES $100: Though it's home to Disneyland, this California city is sister to Mito, near Tokyo, Japan Anaheim
#3407, aired 1999-06-01SISTER CITIES $400: This Moroccan city is a sister to Chicago; it might be the beginning of a beautiful friendship, Louis Casablanca
#3401, aired 1999-05-24U.S. CITIES $100: When football's Saints go marching in for a home game, it's in this city New Orleans
#3401, aired 1999-05-24U.S. CITIES $200: Oh, the O. Henry house & the Alamo are 2 of the places you can visit in this city San Antonio
#3401, aired 1999-05-24U.S. CITIES $400: In 1904 people met at the fair in this city to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Louisiana Purchase St. Louis
#3401, aired 1999-05-24U.S. CITIES $500: Highlights of this small Arizona city include Boothill Graveyard & the O.K. Corral Tombstone
#3392, aired 1999-05-11RUSSIAN CITIES $100: This city is home to St. Basil's Cathedral & Red Square Moscow
#3392, aired 1999-05-11RUSSIAN CITIES $300: In 1712 the capital of Russia was moved to this city later named Leningrad St. Petersburg
#3392, aired 1999-05-11RUSSIAN CITIES $400: The ancestral mother city of the Russian people is this capital of neighboring Ukraine Kiev
#3392, aired 1999-05-11RUSSIAN CITIES $500: Grozny is the capital city of this region that has waged a struggle for independence since the mid-1990s Chechnya
#3391, aired 1999-05-10U.S. CITIES $200: At less than 950 feet, Mt. Davidson is the highest point in this "City by the Bay" San Francisco
#3391, aired 1999-05-10U.S. CITIES $300: Paul Revere's house in this capital is the city's only 17th century building downtown Boston
#3391, aired 1999-05-10U.S. CITIES $400: Nevada's second-largest city, it was named for a Union general killed during the Civil War Reno
#3383, aired 1999-04-28CITIES IN SONG $600: "They've got some crazy little women" here, & "I'm gonna' get me one" Kansas City
#3383, aired 1999-04-28CITIES IN SONG $800: Bob Dylan sang "Stuck inside of" this Alabama city "with the Memphis blues again" Mobile
#3383, aired 1999-04-28CITIES IN SONG $1000: On the album "Court and Spark", Joni Mitchell lamented that she once felt better as "A free man" in this city Paris
#3371, aired 1999-04-12AROUND THE WORLD $600: Cities in this country include Baguio, Quezon City & Manila the Philippines
#3360, aired 1999-03-26TOWNS & CITIES $400: Every October 23 this California city's swallows leave its mission for the winter, but return on March 19 San Juan Capistrano
#3360, aired 1999-03-26TOWNS & CITIES $600: Founded in 1565, this Florida city served as one of Spain's North American military headquarters St. Augustine
#3308, aired 1999-01-13U.S. CITIES $200: This Michigan city's civic center has 6 complexes, including the Joe Louis Arena & the Ford Auditorium Detroit
#3308, aired 1999-01-13U.S. CITIES $400: The name of this Minnesota city comes from an Indian word for "water" & the Greek word for "city" Minneapolis
#3308, aired 1999-01-13U.S. CITIES $600: Areas of this Texas city include Hollywood Park, Castle Hills & Alamo Heights San Antonio
#3308, aired 1999-01-13U.S. CITIES $1000: The name of this city at the hub of California's San Joaquin Valley is Spanish for "Ash Tree" Fresno
#3302, aired 1999-01-05U.S. CITIES $200: This "Crescent City" was acquired as part of the land deal the U.S. made with France in 1803 New Orleans
#3302, aired 1999-01-05U.S. CITIES $300: The city known for its Mud Hens; it was named for a city in Spain Toledo, Ohio
#3302, aired 1999-01-05U.S. CITIES $400: The Society of Friends founded this California city in 1887 & named it after an American poet Whittier
#3302, aired 1999-01-05U.S. CITIES $500: An Illinois city was named for this "Our country, right or wrong" naval hero Stephen Decatur
#3291, aired 1998-12-21IMAGINARY LAW FIRMS $800: This firm with the names of 2 Kansas cities & 1 New Mexico city tells its clients, "All Aboard!" Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
#3288, aired 1998-12-16WORLD CITIES $500 (Daily Double): It takes a little over an hour to travel from Madrid to this city to see the Casa de El Greco Toledo
#3288, aired 1998-12-16WORLD CITIES $600: Catherine the Great began the collection of art housed at this city's Hermitage Saint Petersburg
#3288, aired 1998-12-16WORLD CITIES $1000: The rebuilt Imperial Palace in this city was home to only 2 emperors; Meiji moved the Imperial Palace to Tokyo Kyoto
#3232, aired 1998-09-29MIDWEST CITIES $300 (Daily Double): A copy of the Gettysburg Address is displayed in this city's old state capital building Springfield, Illinois
#3232, aired 1998-09-29MIDWEST CITIES $800: South Dakota city named for the landmark seen here Sioux Falls
#3220, aired 1998-09-11TOUGH U.S. CITIES $200: Parks in this Louisiana city include Audubon & Pontchartrain New Orleans
#3220, aired 1998-09-11TOUGH U.S. CITIES $400: This Michigan city, a center of Dutch culture, holds an annual tulip festival Holland
#3220, aired 1998-09-11TOUGH U.S. CITIES $800: This largest Delaware city is sometimes called the chemical capital of the world Wilmington
#3220, aired 1998-09-11TOUGH U.S. CITIES $1000: This southernmost Texas city is actually about 450 miles farther south than Tijuana Brownsville
#3193, aired 1998-06-17U.S. CITIES $100: This city's Major League Baseball team plays its home games in Chavez Ravine Los Angeles
#3193, aired 1998-06-17U.S. CITIES $300: This Colorado city is located where the Gunnison & Colorado Rivers meet, hence its name Grand Junction
#3193, aired 1998-06-17U.S. CITIES $400: This Texas city was named for the Kansas town that Dwight D. Eisenhower once called home Abilene
#3193, aired 1998-06-17U.S. CITIES $500: In 1972 a flash flood in this South Dakota city killed over 200 people Rapid City
#3186, aired 1998-06-08U.S. CITIES $200: In 1963 NASA opened its $8 million Mission Control Center in this Texas city Houston
#3186, aired 1998-06-08U.S. CITIES $400: Neil Simon's Eugene Jerome had the "blues" in this Mississippi city Biloxi
#3186, aired 1998-06-08U.S. CITIES $600: Longfellow dubbed this Ohio city the "Queen City of the West" Cincinnati
#3186, aired 1998-06-08U.S. CITIES $800: This queen city is home to the Carolina Panthers Charlotte, North Carolina
#3174, aired 1998-05-21CANADIAN CITIES $100: English is also widely spoken in this largest French-speaking city outside of Paris Montreal
#3174, aired 1998-05-21CANADIAN CITIES $300: The CFL's B.C. Lions play their home games in this city Vancouver
#3174, aired 1998-05-21CANADIAN CITIES $500: This Ontario city's underground walkway system can get you from Eaton Centre to Union Station Toronto
#3152, aired 1998-04-21L.A.'s SISTER CITIES $200: This L.A. sister city is not the one in Georgia or Ohio, but the one in Greece Athens
#3152, aired 1998-04-21L.A.'s SISTER CITIES $400 (Daily Double): Salvador Bahia, also known as Sao Salvador, a port city in this So. American country, is in the sisterhood Brazil
#3152, aired 1998-04-21L.A.'s SISTER CITIES $800: L.A. has as its sister city this country's second-largest city, Kaunas, not its largest, Vilnius Lithuania
#3152, aired 1998-04-21L.A.'s SISTER CITIES $1000: Flying from Los Angeles to this city, you go a long way from LAX ro AKL Auckland, New Zealand
#3145, aired 1998-04-10ITALIAN CITIES $200: A regatta held each September in this city features gondola races on the Grand Canal Venice
#3145, aired 1998-04-10ITALIAN CITIES $400: Shakespeare's feuding Montagues & Capulets were inspired by actual incidents in this city Verona
#3145, aired 1998-04-10ITALIAN CITIES $600: The pope has approved the public display of this city's famous shroud in 1998 Turin
#3145, aired 1998-04-10ITALIAN CITIES $1000: Conductor Arturo Toscanini was born in this city famous for its cheese Parma
#3145, aired 1998-04-10ITALIAN CITIES $2,000 (Daily Double): This city's Piazza Dante contains the house believed to be that of Christopher Colunbus Genoa
#3088, aired 1998-01-21NEW YORK CITIES $100: Of Rye, White or Pumpernickel, it's the city where chief justice John Jay is buried Rye
#3088, aired 1998-01-21NEW YORK CITIES $200: Appropriately, it was once known as "The Cataract City" Niagara Falls
#3074, aired 1998-01-01WORLD CITIES $100: Krung Thep, the Thai name for this largest city in Thailand, means "city of angels" Bangkok
#3074, aired 1998-01-01WORLD CITIES $200: When Pizarro founded this Peruvian city in 1535, he called it the "city of kings" Lima
#3074, aired 1998-01-01WORLD CITIES $300: It's Liberia's most populous city Monrovia
#3074, aired 1998-01-01WORLD CITIES $400: Lying across the Detroit River from Detroit, it's Canada's southernmost city Windsor
#3074, aired 1998-01-01WORLD CITIES $500: O! This city's Writers' Building on Dalhousie Square once housed the British East India Company's clerks Calcutta
#3060, aired 1997-12-12U.S. CITIES $200: It's the only Maryland city not located within a county Baltimore
#3060, aired 1997-12-12U.S. CITIES $400: This Arizona city's name comes from Chuk Son, Papago for "Spring at the foot of a black mountain" Tucson
#3060, aired 1997-12-12U.S. CITIES $500: This Rhode Island resort city is the site of the U.S. Navy Undersea Warfare Center Newport
#3053, aired 1997-12-03WORLD CITIES $200: This capital's Avenida Juarez was named for Benito Juarez, president of the country in the 1860s & 1870s Mexico City
#3053, aired 1997-12-03WORLD CITIES $400: The name of this Austrian city means "Salt Castle" Salzburg
#3053, aired 1997-12-03WORLD CITIES $1000: The Prefecture, the palace of Pizarro, still stands in this southern Peru city known for its Incan remains Cuzco
#3049, aired 1997-11-27U.S. CITIES $200: Nearly 40% of the people in Washington state live in the metropolitan area of this city Seattle
#3049, aired 1997-11-27U.S. CITIES $400: Large hydroelectric facilities were built at this city in New York state in the 1890s Niagara Falls
#3049, aired 1997-11-27U.S. CITIES $600: This Tennessee port named for an Egyptian city was founded by Andrew Jackson & 2 partners in 1819 Memphis
#3049, aired 1997-11-27U.S. CITIES $1,000 (Daily Double): The name of this western Wisconsin city on the Mississippi River honors a Native American sport Lacrosse
#3049, aired 1997-11-27U.S. CITIES $1000: Alaska's largest city, it's also the state's commerce & transportation center Anchorage
#3037, aired 1997-11-11WORLD CITIES $100: This port city of over 5.5 million people is called Rio for short Rio de Janeiro
#3037, aired 1997-11-11WORLD CITIES $200: On Sept. 16, 1620 the Mayflower pulled out of this English port city Plymouth
#3037, aired 1997-11-11WORLD CITIES $400: This German city was named for a stud farm that was formerly on the site Stuttgart
#3037, aired 1997-11-11WORLD CITIES $500: To attend Kenya Polytechnic, you have to go to this capital city Nairobi
#3033, aired 1997-11-05CITIES OF THE BIBLE $100: After David captured this city's fortress, it was called the City of David Jerusalem
#3033, aired 1997-11-05CITIES OF THE BIBLE $200: This city already had a bad reputation when Lot decided to settle there Sodom
#3033, aired 1997-11-05CITIES OF THE BIBLE $300: After Joshua & the Israelites crossed the Jordan, this city locked its gates Jericho
#3033, aired 1997-11-05CITIES OF THE BIBLE $400: As a captive in this city, Daniel was known by the name Belteshazzar Babylon
#3031, aired 1997-11-03U.S. CITIES $400: To promote this local product, Crystal City, Texas erected a statue of Popeye spinach
#3031, aired 1997-11-03U.S. CITIES $600: The largest Japanese garden in the U.S. is in this city with the largest arch St. Louis
#3031, aired 1997-11-03U.S. CITIES $1000: The St. Charles Streetcar clamors through the heart of this Southern Delta city New Orleans
#3017, aired 1997-10-14WORLD CITIES $200: This Egyptian port city is named for the Macedonian king who founded it in 332 B.C. Alexandria
#3017, aired 1997-10-14WORLD CITIES $300: This second-holiest city of Islam houses the tomb of Muhammad Medina
#3017, aired 1997-10-14WORLD CITIES $400: Known as Panormus in ancient times, it's the largest city of Sicily Palermo
#3017, aired 1997-10-14WORLD CITIES $500: An old tobacco factory made famous by "Carmen" now houses part of the university of this Spanish city Sevilla
#3016, aired 1997-10-13U.S. CITIES $200: Cornwallis once referred to this N.C. city as a "hornet's nest"; today the Hornets play there Charlotte
#3016, aired 1997-10-13U.S. CITIES $300: This Florida city was named for the general who led the fight to take Florida from the Spanish Jacksonville
#3016, aired 1997-10-13U.S. CITIES $400: In 1806, 100 years after its founding on the Rio Grande, this New Mexico city had only a few thousand people Albuquerque
#2990, aired 1997-09-05SKYSCRAPER CITIES $300: Chrysler Building New York City
#2988, aired 1997-09-03WORLD CITIES $200: As Rick, Bogart said he came to this city, Morocco's main port, for the waters Casablanca
#2988, aired 1997-09-03WORLD CITIES $600: To party, Canada's civil servants often cross the river from this city to Hull, Quebec Ottawa
#2988, aired 1997-09-03WORLD CITIES $800: Site of a huge U.S. airbase in the '60s, this central Vietnamese port is now a city of over 300,000 Da Nang
#2987, aired 1997-09-02RESORT CITIES $300: This resort's famous boardwalk was built in 1870 to keep sand out of hotel lobbies & railroad cars Atlantic City
#2985, aired 1997-07-18WORLD CITIES $400: Poland's third-largest city, its name can be spelled with 2 K's or with 2 C's Krakow (or Cracow)
#2985, aired 1997-07-18WORLD CITIES $1000: A church in this Italian city contains the tomb of Saint Anthony Padua
#2984, aired 1997-07-17U.S. CITIES $400: The metropolitan area of this Missouri city extends into Illinois St. Louis
#2984, aired 1997-07-17U.S. CITIES $600: Petroglyph National Monument near this largest New Mexico city features Indian carvings on lava Albuquerque
#2984, aired 1997-07-17U.S. CITIES $800: You can see the oldest continuously used Mormon chapel in a "Trip To" this Utah city Bountiful
#2984, aired 1997-07-17U.S. CITIES $1000: This New Hampshire city is New England's largest north of Boston Manchester
#2969, aired 1997-06-26U.S. CITIES $100: Principal streets in this Utah capital include North Temple, South Temple & West Temple Salt Lake City
#2969, aired 1997-06-26U.S. CITIES $200: Elfreth's Alley in this Pennsylvania city dates back to the time of William Penn Philadelphia
#2969, aired 1997-06-26U.S. CITIES $300: Located in the heart of Kentucky's Bluegrass Region, it was named for a Massachusetts city Lexington
#2969, aired 1997-06-26U.S. CITIES $400: This New York city's largest employer is Eastman Kodak, with about 34,000 employees Rochester
#2969, aired 1997-06-26U.S. CITIES $500: Alaska's second-largest city, it was founded shortly after gold was discovered there Fairbanks
#2965, aired 1997-06-20WORLD CITIES $100: The Saint Jordi Sports Palace in this Spanish city was built for the 1992 Summer Olympics Barcelona
#2965, aired 1997-06-20WORLD CITIES $200: The Belvedere Palace adjacent to this city's Lazienki Park is the official residence of the Polish president Warsaw
#2965, aired 1997-06-20WORLD CITIES $500: A railroad tunnel under the Mersey River connects this British city to the Wirral Peninsula Liverpool
#2964, aired 1997-06-19FLORIDA CITIES $100: Tableware from the battleship Florida is a highlight of the governor's mansion in this city Tallahassee
#2964, aired 1997-06-19FLORIDA CITIES $200: This city, central Florida's largest, is one of the world's top tourist destinations Orlando
#2964, aired 1997-06-19FLORIDA CITIES $400: John Ringling exerted major influence on the development of this city where he made his home in the 1920s Sarasota
#2964, aired 1997-06-19FLORIDA CITIES $800 (Daily Double): Florida city in which the group seen here is headquartered: Pensacola
#2963, aired 1997-06-18U.S. CITIES $100: This city's French Quarter encompasses 70 blocks New Orleans
#2963, aired 1997-06-18U.S. CITIES $200: This largest Nevada city was first settled by Mormons who maintained a colony there 1855-57 Las Vegas
#2963, aired 1997-06-18U.S. CITIES $400: The Pier, which juts almost a half mile into Tampa Bay, is the center of this city's tourist life St. Petersburg
#2963, aired 1997-06-18U.S. CITIES $1,200 (Daily Double): The name of this N.Y. city may be derived from a mispronounciation of "Beau Fleuve", or "Beautiful River" Buffalo
#2958, aired 1997-06-11U.S. CITIES $300: Thomas Jefferson formulated the bill moving the Virginia capital to this city Richmond
#2958, aired 1997-06-11U.S. CITIES $400: This Pennsylvania city's Civic Arena or "Igloo" has a retractable roof Pittsburgh
#2958, aired 1997-06-11U.S. CITIES $800 (Daily Double): Northwest city seen here during a visit by a famous TV show: Seattle
#2956, aired 1997-06-09"SAINT"LY CITIES $200: This Scottish city known for its golf courses was once the country's ecclesiastical capital Saint Andrews
#2956, aired 1997-06-09"SAINT"LY CITIES $500: In 1804 this city became the seat of government of the Louisiana Territory Saint Louis
#2952, aired 1997-06-03HISTORY $800: Amsterdam was chartered as a city in 1300 & joined this confederation of cities 69 years later the Hanseatic League
#2942, aired 1997-05-20U.S. CITIES $100: New Haven & this city were twin capitals of Connecticut from 1701 to 1875, when it became the sole capital Hartford
#2942, aired 1997-05-20U.S. CITIES $200: In 1904 a fire in this largest Maryland city nearly destroyed the entire downtown section Baltimore
#2917, aired 1997-04-152nd-LARGEST CITIES $200: This country's 2nd-largest city, Thessaloniki, is about half the size of its largest Greece
#2917, aired 1997-04-152nd-LARGEST CITIES $400: Tennis' Australian Open is held in this 2nd-largest city Melbourne
#2917, aired 1997-04-152nd-LARGEST CITIES $600: Al-Iskandariyah, also known as this, is Egypt's 2nd-greatest city in population Alexandria
#2917, aired 1997-04-152nd-LARGEST CITIES $800: This American city, Georgia's 2nd largest, shares its name with Ohio's largest Columbus
#2917, aired 1997-04-152nd-LARGEST CITIES $1000: After Brussels, it's the largest city in Belgium Antwerp
#2916, aired 1997-04-14ASIAN CITIES $400: This Saudi Arabian holy city was called Macoraba by the ancients Mecca
#2916, aired 1997-04-14ASIAN CITIES $600: This Vietnamese city's downtown area is still called Saigon Ho Chi Minh City
#2916, aired 1997-04-14ASIAN CITIES $1000: With a population of over 2 million, this capital of Uzbekistan is central Asia's largest city Tashkent
#2913, aired 1997-04-09PENNSYLVANIA CITIES $100: You can take a 45-minute cruise on the paddle-wheeler Pride of the Susquehanna in this capital city Harrisburg
#2913, aired 1997-04-09PENNSYLVANIA CITIES $200: Its old city hall housed the U.S. Supreme Court from 1791 to 1800 Philadelphia
#2913, aired 1997-04-09PENNSYLVANIA CITIES $500: You can get a panoramic view of this city's Golden Triangle from the top of Mount Washington Pittsburgh
#2912, aired 1997-04-08CANADIAN CITIES $200: Known for its stampede, this largest Alberta city is called Canada's oil & gas capital Calgary
#2912, aired 1997-04-08CANADIAN CITIES $400: General Motors Place is the home of this city's Canucks hockey team Vancouver
#2912, aired 1997-04-08CANADIAN CITIES $600: In North America this city's stock exchange is second in size only to the New York Stock Exchange Toronto
#2912, aired 1997-04-08CANADIAN CITIES $800: Sites of interest in this city include the Old Market Square & the Manitoba legislative building Winnipeg
#2912, aired 1997-04-08CANADIAN CITIES $1000: Province House, Canada's oldest legislative building, was completed in 1818 in this Nova Scotia city Halifax
#2903, aired 1997-03-26SECOND-LARGEST U.S. CITIES $200: The Penguins, the Pirates & the Steelers represent this city, Pennsylvania's second-largest Pittsburgh
#2903, aired 1997-03-26SECOND-LARGEST U.S. CITIES $400: This second-largest city of Minnesota is the twin of the largest St. Paul
#2903, aired 1997-03-26SECOND-LARGEST U.S. CITIES $600: The "Oil Capital of the World", it's also Oklahoma's second-largest city Tulsa
#2903, aired 1997-03-26SECOND-LARGEST U.S. CITIES $800: This city is home to the University of Oregon Eugene
#2903, aired 1997-03-26SECOND-LARGEST U.S. CITIES $1,500 (Daily Double): The natural features that gave this Montana city its name now provide hydroelectric power Great Falls
#2899, aired 1997-03-20U.S. CITIES $200: The famous Tournament of Roses Parade was first held in this California city in 1890 Pasadena
#2899, aired 1997-03-20U.S. CITIES $400: This Utah city originally had the word "great" in its name, like the body of water Salt Lake City
#2899, aired 1997-03-20U.S. CITIES $600: Kansas City, Kansas is the twin city of Kansas City in this state Missouri
#2899, aired 1997-03-20U.S. CITIES $800: This Mississippi city is home to the Elvis Presley Park & Memorial Chapel Tupelo
#2899, aired 1997-03-20U.S. CITIES $2,000 (Daily Double): From Spanish, the name of this Texas city refers to the yellowish banks of a nearby stream Amarillo
#2892, aired 1997-03-11U.S. CITIES $100: Members of a Spanish expedition named the site of this Texas city for Saint Anthony of Padua San Antonio
#2892, aired 1997-03-11U.S. CITIES $300: This Nevada city was once billed as "the divorce capital of the world" Reno
#2892, aired 1997-03-11U.S. CITIES $500: This city, a suburb of Phoenix, is home to Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin West Scottsdale
#2889, aired 1997-03-06U.S. CITIES $400: Boeing's military airplane division is in this Kansas city, home to Cessna & Glen Campbell's lineman Wichita
#2889, aired 1997-03-06U.S. CITIES $800: This city in the center of the Valley of the Sun is home to the Arizona Hall of Fame Museum Phoenix
#2889, aired 1997-03-06U.S. CITIES $1000: This Montana city was founded in 1882 by the Northern Pacific Railroad & named for its president Billings
#2884, aired 1997-02-27WISCONSIN CITIES $200: Known as the Beer Capital of the U.S., this largest Wisconsin city is home to several major breweries Milwaukee
#2884, aired 1997-02-27WISCONSIN CITIES $400: This city has Wisconsin's only National Football League franchise Green Bay
#2884, aired 1997-02-27WISCONSIN CITIES $600: The name of this city, an early logging center, is French for "clear water" Eau Claire
#2884, aired 1997-02-27WISCONSIN CITIES $800: In 1836 Judge James Doty persuaded the legislature to move the capital from Belmont to this city Madison
#2883, aired 1997-02-26WORLD CITIES $200: Some say this city in India was named by the Portuguese "Bom Bahia", or "Good Harbor" Bombay
#2883, aired 1997-02-26WORLD CITIES $400: This city is the seat of the Roman Catholic archbishop of Venezuela Caracas
#2883, aired 1997-02-26WORLD CITIES $600: In 1995 the new World Trade Organization established its headquarters in this Swiss city Geneva
#2882, aired 1997-02-25U.S. CITIES $200: One of New Jersey's annual rites of summer is the crowning of Miss America in this city Atlantic City
#2882, aired 1997-02-25U.S. CITIES $400: Nicknamed the "Christmas City", this Pennsylvania city is famous for its steel Bethlehem
#2882, aired 1997-02-25U.S. CITIES $500: You can visit Ethan Allen's grave in this city, Vermont's largest Burlington
#2882, aired 1997-02-25U.S. CITIES $1,000 (Daily Double): Coinciding with the World's Fair, the first Olympic Games in the U.S. opened in this city May 14, 1904 St. Louis
#2863, aired 1997-01-29EUROPEAN CITIES $600: The Gothic cathedral in this southern Polish city was once the site of the coronation of Polish kings Krakow
#2858, aired 1997-01-22WORLD CITIES $1000: Johann Sebastian Bach is buried in a church in this German city whose name is Slavonic for "lime tree" Leipzig
#2852, aired 1997-01-14U.S. CITIES $200: Seattle's "gem" of a nickname, or Dorothy's destination the Emerald City
#2852, aired 1997-01-14U.S. CITIES $400: The Wax Museum of Witches and Seafarers opened in this New England city in 1993 Salem, Massachusetts
#2852, aired 1997-01-14U.S. CITIES $600: This Alabama city known for its Azalea Trail should have been Alexander Calder's favorite Mobile
#2852, aired 1997-01-14U.S. CITIES $800: If you recall the first words spoken on the moon, you'll know Tranquility Park is in this city Houston
#2852, aired 1997-01-14U.S. CITIES $1000: The name of this city, twice the capital of W. Va., may have come from an Indian word meaning "place of the head" Wheeling
#2844, aired 1997-01-02WORLD CITIES $400: In 1788 Agha Mohammad Khan made this city the capital of Persia; it's now the capital of Iran Teheran
#2844, aired 1997-01-02WORLD CITIES $600: In the 1960s Europoort, a large harbor area, was built in this Dutch city Rotterdam
#2844, aired 1997-01-02WORLD CITIES $800: The tomb of Dom Pedro I stands on the grounds of Ipiranga Park in this largest Brazilian city Sao Paulo
#2839, aired 1996-12-26EUROPEAN CITIES $400: Scotland's largest city, it's home to the Scottish Opera & the Scottish Ballet Glasgow
#2839, aired 1996-12-26EUROPEAN CITIES $600: This Norwegian city was the site of the 1994 Winter Olympics Lillehammer
#2839, aired 1996-12-26EUROPEAN CITIES $700 (Daily Double): Continental Europe's 1st cotton spinning mill was built in this city in 1800; in 1814 a famous treaty was signed there Ghent
#2839, aired 1996-12-26EUROPEAN CITIES $1000: The castle church to which Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses is a landmark of this German city Wittenburg
#2831, aired 1996-12-16PORT CITIES $600: Piraeus is the port for this capital city Athens
#2831, aired 1996-12-16PORT CITIES $800: In 1927 Australia's government moved from this port city to Canberra Melbourne
#2823, aired 1996-12-04U.S. CITIES $400: Steamboat builder & operator Henry M. Shreve has a city named for him in this state Louisiana
#2823, aired 1996-12-04U.S. CITIES $800: Since 1907 this Oregon city has hosted an annual Rose Festival Portland
#2823, aired 1996-12-04U.S. CITIES $1000: This largest North Dakota city lies across the Red River of the North from Moorhead, Minnesota Fargo
#2823, aired 1996-12-04U.S. CITIES $1,500 (Daily Double): This Florida city was named by a railroad official for his boyhood home in Russia St. Petersburg
#2817, aired 1996-11-26ALPHABET SOUP $400: The cities that hosted the summer Olympics in 1968, 1972, 1976 & 1980 all begin with this letter M
#2811, aired 1996-11-18WORLD CITIES $200: In 1950 Haifa & this Israeli city were incorporated as a single municipality Tel Aviv
#2811, aired 1996-11-18WORLD CITIES $400: A large international airport at Tullamarine serves this second-largest Australian city Melbourne
#2811, aired 1996-11-18WORLD CITIES $800: Pernis, a suburb of this second-largest Dutch city, has the largest oil refinery in NW Europe Rotterdam
#2805, aired 1996-11-08ASIAN CITIES $600: A 16-mile rail line crossing Johor Strait connects this city-state with Malaysia Singapore
#2805, aired 1996-11-08ASIAN CITIES $800: This Chinese city's most famous landmark is Zhong Shan Road, which parallels the Huang-Pu River Shanghai
#2803, aired 1996-11-06WORLD CITIES $100: Residents of this African city are called Cairenes Cairo
#2803, aired 1996-11-06WORLD CITIES $300: This largest Scottish city occupies much of the Clyde Valley Glasgow
#2803, aired 1996-11-06WORLD CITIES $400: The French name for this Belgian city is Anvers Antwerp
#2788, aired 1996-10-16WORLD CITIES $400: This British city is the site of the Queensway, a 2.2-mile highway tunnel under the Mersey River Liverpool
#2785, aired 1996-10-11U.S. CITIES $100: The U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis is within the metropolitan area of this city Baltimore
#2785, aired 1996-10-11U.S. CITIES $200: in 1985 Xavier Suarez became this Florida city's first Cuban-born mayor Miami
#2785, aired 1996-10-11U.S. CITIES $300: The name of this second-largest Arizona city is from a Papago Indian term for "spring at foot of black hill" Tucson
#2785, aired 1996-10-11U.S. CITIES $500 (Daily Double): This Pennsylvania city was founded in 1741 & named on Christmas Eve of that year Bethlehem
#2775, aired 1996-09-27"B" CITIES $100: A monumental arch called the Gateway of India graces this bustling port city Bombay

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (111 results returned)

#8981, aired 2023-11-27BRITISH CITIES: Over the motto "Fortis est Veritas", the coat of arms of this city features a beast of burden crossing over some water Oxford
#11, aired 2023-05-16WORLD CITIES: This capital city founded in 1567 was where the founding statute of OPEC was adopted in 1961 Caracas
#8838, aired 2023-03-29AMERICAN AUTHORS: In a periodical in 1807, he called New York City "Gotham, Gotham! most enlightened of cities" Washington Irving
#8803, aired 2023-02-08EUROPEAN CITIES: Alphabetically the first German city in encyclopedias, it was also the first one taken by the Allies in World War II Aachen
#8745, aired 2022-11-18ENGLISH CITIES: William the Conqueror's son built a fortress on a key northern river in 1080, giving this city its name Newcastle (upon Tyne)
#8735, aired 2022-11-04WORLD CITIES: The name of this city may come from "dur", meaning water, a reference to the Helvetian people's settlement on a lake Zurich
#8674, aired 2022-06-30U.S. CITIES: This U.S. city now has 10 times the population of the other U.S. city for which it was named in 1845 Portland, Oregon
#8589, aired 2022-03-03EUROPEAN CITIES: Pizzo means protection money; the Addiopizzo movement was founded in this city in 2004 Palermo, Sicily
#8573, aired 2022-02-09AMERICAN CITIES: Recorded on a visit to this California city, YouTube's first video featured a man saying, "They have really, really, really long trunks" San Diego
#8523, aired 2021-12-01PLANNED CITIES: A recent immigrant, Lady Denman, wife of the governor-general, announced the name of this new national capital at a 1913 ceremony Canberra, Australia
#8122, aired 2019-12-24HISTORIC AMERICAN CITIES: Damage from Hurricane Matthew in this city in 2016 revealed a plot of colonist graves from perhaps as long as 430 years ago St. Augustine, Florida
#8096, aired 2019-11-18U.S. CITIES: Celebrating electricity & technology, an exposition in this U.S. "City of Light" in 1901 was overshadowed by another major event Buffalo
#8076, aired 2019-10-21U.S. CITIES: Named for the ore once mined there, this city at an altitude of 10,152 feet is home to the National Mining Hall of Fame & Museum Leadville
#8031, aired 2019-07-08NORTH AMERICAN CITIES: In 2017 this city celebrated its 375th birthday & the 50th anniversary of an event that made it an international tourist destination Montreal
#8010, aired 2019-06-07CANADIAN CITIES: City Hall in this Western provincial capital is on Victoria Avenue near the corner of Albert Street Regina
#7870, aired 2018-11-23OLYMPIC CITIES: Of the 4 "M" cities that consecutively hosted Summer Olympics in the 20th century, these 2 aren't national capitals Munich and Montreal
#7848, aired 2018-10-24AFRICAN CITIES: Also a judicial capital, this aptly named city is known for an annual rose festival that began in 1976 Bloemfontein
#7843, aired 2018-10-17WORLD CITIES: The northernmost city with a population over 5 million, it was founded in 1703 & its name was changed 3 times in the 20th century St. Petersburg
#7833, aired 2018-10-03CITIES IN HISTORY: The Cathedral of St. Pierre was the center of the Calvinist Reformation in this lakeside city Geneva
#7761, aired 2018-05-14CITIES IN LITERATURE: In "Gone With the Wind", Rhett Butler says this city named for a monarch "is the South, only intensified" Charleston
#7756, aired 2018-05-07U.S. CITIES: This city, also the title of a film that won 2 Oscars, was named for a businessman known for 19th c. transportation Fargo
#7652, aired 2017-12-12FRENCH CITIES: The name of this city in the Département du Nord comes from the Flemish for "church of the dunes" Dunkirk
#7535, aired 2017-05-19U.S. CITIES: In 2015 it returned to the list of the 50 most populous U.S. cities, 10 years after dropping off New Orleans
#7487, aired 2017-03-14CAPITAL CITIES: This is the most populous city on the world's most populous island; both begin with the same letter Jakarta
#7455, aired 2017-01-27AFRICAN CITIES: The coat of arms of this South African city shows 2 cornucopias, pouring out flowers & water Bloemfontein
#7437, aired 2017-01-03WORLD CITIES: Named for a saint & built in 1348, Vaclavske Namesti is the main square & center of cultural life in this capital city Prague
#7270, aired 2016-04-01ASIAN CITIES: Of Asia's 10 most populous urban areas, this city on an island is the only one south of the equator Jakarta (in Indonesia)
#7171, aired 2015-11-16CITIES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION: A Hanseatic city, this port of 1.8 million is the largest European Union city that's not a capital Hamburg, Germany
#7135, aired 2015-09-25EUROPEAN CITIES: National Geographic says the site of this city is "the largest wetland in the Mediterranean" Venice
#7083, aired 2015-06-03BRITISH CITIES: The name of this Southern city famous in literature is from words meaning "Kent people's stronghold" Canterbury
#7072, aired 2015-05-19EUROPEAN CITIES: The European Central Bank is based in this city sometimes called "Mainhattan" Frankfurt
#7059, aired 2015-04-30WORLD CITIES: According to U.N. statistics, it's the most populous city in the Americas not attached to the mainland Havana, Cuba
#7031, aired 2015-03-23U.S. CITIES: Kipling wrote of this city, "If a car" can "run up & down a slit in the ground... why shall I seek the reasons of the miracle?" San Francisco
#7007, aired 2015-02-17CALIFORNIA CITIES: A park, elementary school & medical pavilion named for Herbert Hoover are found in this 2-word California city Palo Alto
#6976, aired 2015-01-05OLYMPIC HOST CITIES: This European city hosted the northernmost Summer Games, also the first where Soviet athletes participated Helsinki, Finland
#6584, aired 2013-04-11WORLD CITIES: Founded in 1521, 44 years before St. Augustine, Fla., it's the oldest city est. by Europeans on what is now U.S. territory San Juan, Puerto Rico
#6529, aired 2013-01-24OLYMPIC HOST CITIES: When this city hosted the XIV Winter Olympics, it was located in a different nation than today Sarajevo
#6474, aired 2012-11-08U.S. CITIES: The seal of this historic New England city has the phrase "What a glorious morning for America" & the date "April 19" Lexington
#6407, aired 2012-06-26HISTORIC U.S. CITIES: A 1905 treaty named for this U.S. city ended a foreign war 7,000 miles away & was actually signed at Kittery, Maine Portsmouth
#6238, aired 2011-11-02WORLD CITIES: A member of the Hanseatic League, this city with a 4-letter name was once known as the "Paris of the Baltic" Riga
#6231, aired 2011-10-24U.S. CITIES: Of the top 10 cities in population within city limits, this one of 1.4 million is the only state capital Phoenix, Arizona
#5901, aired 2010-04-19WORLD WAR II: On June 5, 1944 FDR said of the capture of this city, "One up and two to go" Rome
#5841, aired 2010-01-25SPORTS CITIES: It's the only city whose teams won the Super Bowl & the Stanley Cup in the same calendar year Pittsburgh
#5838, aired 2010-01-20CITIES IN ENGLAND: The Roman name for this city was Aquae Sulis Bath
#5774, aired 2009-10-22U.S. SCIENCE CITIES: This California city has the honor of being the only one in the U.S. to have an element named for it Berkeley
#5507, aired 2008-07-15OLYMPIC CITIES: This city's Olympics were exactly 200 years after the death of the British cabinet secretary it was named for Sydney
#5437, aired 2008-04-08OLYMPIC CITIES: Of all the cities to host the modern Olympic Games, this one lies closest to the equator Mexico City
#5302, aired 2007-10-02TRAINS: As of 2006, you can take a 48-hr. ride between these 2 cities, with a stretch on the world's highest railroad Beijing & Lhasa
#5287, aired 2007-09-11AFRICAN CITIES: Africa's most populous city not on a navigable body of water; its settlers didn't need water when they had gold Johannesburg
#5008, aired 2006-05-24PORT CITIES: It was Russia's third-largest city until it became the capital of an independent republic in 1918 Riga, Latvia
#4907, aired 2006-01-03U.S. CITIES: Its name includes the county of which it's the seat & the state of which it's the capital Oklahoma City
#4776, aired 2005-05-16BIBLICAL CITIES: Of the 10 most populous U.S. cities, the one that shares its name with a city mentioned in Revelation Philadelphia
#4761, aired 2005-04-25U.S. CITIES: In 1790 this Midwest city was named for a society that had been named for a Roman citizen-soldier Cincinnati
#4482, aired 2004-02-17OLYMPIC CITIES: It's the only national capital city of the Americas to have hosted the Olympic Games Mexico City
#4449, aired 2004-01-01U.S. CITIES: While serving in the '60s & '70s as this city's last "censor", Richard J. Sinnott banned fewer than 10 things Boston
#4376, aired 2003-09-22U.S. CITIES: John Singleton Copley's portrait of Paul Revere hangs in the Museum of Fine Arts in this city Boston
#4330, aired 2003-05-30U.S. CITIES: It's the largest U.S. city in population that's named for an American individual Houston
#4323, aired 2003-05-21WORLD CITIES: The food item that some named for Vienna, others named for this city 400 miles away Frankfurt
#4317, aired 2003-05-13WORLD CITIES: According to U.N. data, it's the world's most populous city named for a person São Paulo, Brazil
#4049, aired 2002-03-21ASIAN CITIES: The name of this Afghan city is a local variation of the name of the man who conquered the region in 329 B.C. Kandahar
#3966, aired 2001-11-26WORLD CITIES: This capital city of 13 million located at 55.5 degrees north latitude is the most populous city in Europe Moscow
#3839, aired 2001-04-19U.S. CITIES: On May 24, 1844 Samuel Morse was in this city demonstrating his invention Washington, D.C.
#3756, aired 2000-12-25U.S. CITIES: A city with this name is the most populous city in both Maine & Oregon Portland
#3636, aired 2000-05-29WORLD CITIES: By the time it hosts the Summer Olympics in 2004, this city plans to have a car-free zone linking its ancient sites Athens
#3613, aired 2000-04-26U.S. CITIES: The 34 peaks of the roof of this city's airport represent mountains that are about 30 miles away Denver
#3566, aired 2000-02-21U.S. CITIES: This city's flag shows 2 rivers joining behind a fleur-de-lis St. Louis (at the confluence of the Missouri & Mississippi Rivers)
#3508, aired 1999-12-01WORLD CITIES: Around 59 B.C. the Romans settled what is now this city, & gave it a Latin name that means "blossoming" Florence
#3480, aired 1999-10-22SISTER CITIES: San Francisco, California is a sister city to this one in Italy Assisi (named after St. Francis of Assisi)
#3452, aired 1999-09-14U.S. CITIES: Its former mayor William Hartsfield dubbed it the city "Too Busy to Hate" Atlanta (airport named for him)
#3427, aired 1999-06-29U.S. CITIES: Among its sister cities are Dubai, United Arab Emirates; Turin, Italy; & Toyota City, Japan Detroit
#3105, aired 1998-02-13EUROPEAN CITIES: City where Goethe & Nietzsche died, & a republic & a breed of dog were born Weimar (Weimar Republic & Weimaraner dog)
#3100, aired 1998-02-06U.S. CITIES: This historic city was named for the Bishop of Hippo on whose feast day the area was first sighted St. Augustine, Florida
#2968, aired 1997-06-25SOUTHERN CITIES: In the 1830s settlers gave this city its name in the hope of having the University of Mississippi placed there Oxford
#2904, aired 1997-03-27ANCIENT CITIES: The ancient city of Byzantium occupied the site of what is now this city Istanbul, Turkey
#2820, aired 1996-11-29U.S. CITIES: Designed locally & cast in Japan, a peace & friendship bell was dedicated in this Tennessee city in 1996 Oak Ridge
#2720, aired 1996-05-31WORLD CAPITALS: This city called "The Mother of Russian Cities" is capital of a country other than Russia Kiev
#2717, aired 1996-05-28U.S. NICKNAMES: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania & Whittier, California share this two-word nickname "Quaker City"
#2704, aired 1996-05-09U.S. CITIES: This North Carolina city was the 1st in the U.S. to name itself after the Marquis de Lafayette Fayetteville
#2439, aired 1995-03-23U.S. CITIES: This Florida city is named for a man born in Tagaste, Numidia November 13, 354 St. Augustine
#2172, aired 1994-02-01ANCIENT CITIES: Antony & Cleopatra met in this city, later home to an apostle & now in Turkey Tarsus
#2102, aired 1993-10-26WORLD CITIES: This North African city controlled the red dye used to color Tarboosh caps Fez
#2084, aired 1993-09-30U.S. CITIES: The closest port to Asia in the lower 48 states, it was named 1992's best U.S. city for doing business Seattle
#2039, aired 1993-06-17PORT CITIES: In population, it was by far the largest city in the Confederacy at the start of the Civil War New Orleans
#1976, aired 1993-03-22U.S. CITIES: This city, its state's largest, was named for a co-founder of a banking & express transport company Fargo
#1966, aired 1993-03-08U.S. CITIES: Abraham Lincoln's first home in Illinois was near this city named after a naval hero Decatur
#1965, aired 1993-03-05WORLD CITIES: In population, it ranks second to Mexico City as the largest city in the Western Hemisphere São Paulo, Brazil
#1961, aired 1993-03-01U.S. CITIES: To shorten its name to fit a newspaper's masthead, this Ohio city lost an "A" in 1832 Cleveland
#1721, aired 1992-02-10U.S. CITIES: Pedro Menendez de Aviles founded this city September 8, 1565 St. Augustine, Florida
#1686, aired 1991-12-23U.S. CITIES: The Colorado city named for its location at the confluence of 2 major rivers Grand Junction
#1635, aired 1991-10-11U.S. CITIES: The paper making Winston Churchill an honorary U.S. citizen is in this city named for an inventor Fulton, Missouri
#1576, aired 1991-06-10WORLD CITIES: Its name translates to "capital city" & for Japan it was, from 794 to 1868 Kyoto
#1498, aired 1991-02-20U.S. CITIES: Tho not founded until 1791, this city has the most historic places listed in the National Register Washington, D.C.
#1432, aired 1990-11-20U.S. CITIES: The name of this Ohio city comes from a Greek word meaning "high" Akron
#1421, aired 1990-11-05U.S. CITIES: The name of this Iowa city commemorates the powwow Lewis & Clark held with area Indians in 1804 Council Bluffs
#1374, aired 1990-07-19WORLD CITIES: Built between 1666 & 1667, the Castle of Good Hope is the oldest monument in this capital city Cape Town
#1324, aired 1990-05-10U.S. CITIES: Massachusetts city named for an industrialist whose family included several poets & an astronomer Lowell
#1258, aired 1990-02-07EUROPEAN CITIES: The name of this Italian city comes from the Greek word for "new city" Naples
#1171, aired 1989-10-09U.S. CITIES: Pennsylvania City named for the home of William Penn's ancestors; its name is found on a Monopoly board Reading (Railroad)
#1071, aired 1989-04-10WORLD CITIES: With over 2 million people, it's the largest city in the West Indies Havana, Cuba
#961, aired 1988-11-07WORLD CITIES: This major North American city is built around the mountain it's named for Montreal
#833, aired 1988-03-30SAINTLY CITIES: Most populous U.S. city named for a male saint, it's not on the Mississippi San Diego
#796, aired 1988-02-08U.S. CITIES: Before Washington, D.C., this city served longest as capital of the United States Philadelphia
#775, aired 1988-01-08WORLD CITIES: Having "married" the sea annually for over 600 years, this city is still called "The Bride of the Sea" Venice, Italy
#763, aired 1987-12-2318th CENTURY AMERICA: 2 of the 3 cities that served as capitals of the U.S. while also serving as state capitals (2 of) New York City, Philadelphia & Annapolis
#676, aired 1987-07-13U.S. CITIES: Of the 10 largest cities in population in the U.S., only these 2 are less than 100 miles apart New York City & Philadelphia
#639, aired 1987-05-21WORLD CITIES: The most populous city in the world south of the equator is this one in South America Sao Paulo
#593, aired 1987-03-18U.S. CITIES: It's the largest city, by far, with parts on both banks of the Mississippi River New Orleans
#554, aired 1987-01-22CITIES: In 1904, this city hosted the Democratic National Convention, a World's Far & the Olympics St. Louis
#536, aired 1986-12-29U.S. CITIES: This city has the oldest zoo, hospital, art museum & circulating library in the U.S. Philadelphia
#490, aired 1986-10-24U.S. CITIES: Largest city in population east of the Rockies & west of the Mississippi River Houston
#16, aired 1984-10-01WORLD CITIES: It's the most populous city in the Western Hemisphere Mexico City

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Peter Severson, a senior from Sioux Falls, South Dakota 2005 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. 17 at the time of the...



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