Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (623 results returned)

#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
#9030, aired 2024-02-02A LONG SESSION OF MONOPOLY $200: In the early 1890s President Cleveland wasn't "sweet" on one company controlling 98% of American refining of this sugar
#9012, aired 2024-01-09IN MY ART DECO ERA $1200: Union Terminal is a great example of Art Deco architecture in this Ohio city, as is the Taft Theater Cincinnati
#9002, aired 2023-12-26TV COMEDIES BY WORKPLACE $1600: Cleveland's Winfred-Louder Department Store The Drew Carey Show
#8956, aired 2023-10-23PEOPLE WITH MUPPET NAMES $800: 22nd & 24th POTUS Grover Cleveland
#15, aired 2023-10-04AND THE STATE CAPITAL IS... $100: Ohio: Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati Columbus
#8922, aired 2023-07-25JUST GOOGLY IT $1000: All eyes were on him when he gave his first presidential inaugural address in 1885 Grover Cleveland
#8921, aired 2023-07-24UNIFORM NUMBERS $400: Tennis-related last name of NBA center Kevin, who wore 0 for the Cleveland Cavaliers for O-regon & O-hio Love
#8902, aired 2023-06-27ONLY FANS $200: A section of particularly rabid fans at Cleveland Browns home games goes by this canine nickname the Dawg Pound
#8895, aired 2023-06-16FINISH LAST $600: With apologies to our good fans in Ohio, this NFL team is the most recent to finish a season with 0 wins the (Cleveland) Browns
#8871, aired 2023-05-15DEFENDING THE TITLE $400: In 2016 the Golden State Warriors returned to the Finals for a 7-game rematch with this team, only to lose in the final moments the Cleveland Cavaliers
#8864, aired 2023-05-04ATHLETES NAMED FOR $1000: In 1887 Margaret & William Alexander named their son, a future hall of fame pitcher, for this president Grover Cleveland
#8856, aired 2023-04-24LOCAL BOY $1600: LeBron James' good works in this hometown 30 miles from Cleveland include starting the I Promise Public School Akron
#8847, aired 2023-04-11A PRESIDENTIAL LAST NAME $800: An animated "Show" formerly on Fox, or an Ohio city Cleveland
#8841, aired 2023-04-03PRESIDENT GROVER CLEVELAND'S NON-CONSECUTIVE WORLD $200: Police linked this man to the 1888 murders of Mary Ann Nichols, Annie Chapman & several others Jack the Ripper
#8841, aired 2023-04-03PRESIDENT GROVER CLEVELAND'S NON-CONSECUTIVE WORLD $400: The railroad's Pullman Strike led to the 1894 creation of this national holiday as a gesture of conciliation Labor Day
#8841, aired 2023-04-03PRESIDENT GROVER CLEVELAND'S NON-CONSECUTIVE WORLD $600: On May 8, 1886 Dr. John Pemberton sold the first glass of this at a downtown Atlanta pharmacy; that would not be the last Coca-Cola
#8841, aired 2023-04-03PRESIDENT GROVER CLEVELAND'S NON-CONSECUTIVE WORLD $800: On Feb. 2, 1887 this borough northeast of Pittsburgh began an annual tradition Punxsutawney
#8841, aired 2023-04-03PRESIDENT GROVER CLEVELAND'S NON-CONSECUTIVE WORLD $1000: On Dec. 22, 1894 this army officer got life in prison for selling military secrets; Émile Zola would have a bit to say about that Dreyfus
#8836, aired 2023-03-27THE STATUE OF LIBERTY $1000: At the 1886 dedication, this president spoke of the statue "keeping watch & ward before the open gates of America" Cleveland
#8813, aired 2023-02-22THE PRESIDENTIAL VICTOR $1200: Grover Cleveland would have his revenge on this victor Benjamin Harrison
#12, aired 2023-01-26THE GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS $600: (Amy Schneider presents the clue.) Beginning in 2015, the Warriors squared off in 4 straight NBA Finals, with LeBron & these Eastern Conference champs, winning 3 out of 4 the (Cleveland) Cavaliers
#8788, aired 2023-01-18LONG-SERVING POLITICIANS $2000: Marcy Kaptur from this city on Lake Erie west of Cleveland is the longest-serving female U.S. Representative ever Toledo
#8775, aired 2022-12-30ALLITERATION $400: DJ Alan Freed's claim to have coined this term in Cleveland helped it beat out New York City & Memphis as home to a museum rock and roll
#8, aired 2022-11-13COMPUTER SCIENCE WITH MATT AMODIO $900: (Matt Amodio delivers the clue.) In this code that's the basis for digital computing, my beloved Cleveland Guardians would've retired Bob Feller's number 10011 & Jim Thome's 11001 binary
#8, aired 2022-11-13A TRIP TO THE MUSEUM $5,200 (Daily Double): Prince's Cloud #2 Blue Angel electric guitar is on display at this Cleveland museum the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
#8729, aired 2022-10-27ANOTHER SHOT AT THE TITLE $400: After losing to the Warriors in the 2015 NBA Finals, in 2016 LeBron & co. beat them to bring this city its first NBA title Cleveland
#5, aired 2022-10-23PITCH PERFECT $500: This pitcher was quite the aged rookie in 1948 when he joined Cleveland, but he helped them win the World Series Satchel Paige
#4, aired 2022-10-16BUT WE REPEAT OURSELVES $600: The Cleveland Clinic says this "refers to 'normal' vision, not 'perfect' vision" 20/20
#8697, aired 2022-09-13ALPHABETICALLY NEXT $600: As president: Carter, Cleveland... Bill Clinton
#8685, aired 2022-07-15YOU WILL GET BETTER HERE $400: This word famously follows Mayo & Cleveland Clinic
#8628, aired 2022-04-27THE LEAGUE MVP's TEAM $400: LeBron in 2009 & 2010, before taking a trip south the Cleveland Cavaliers
#16, aired 2022-02-18ZOOMING AROUND THE U.S. $2000: Downtown Cleveland: Zoom out to this county with an Iroquoian name Cuyahoga
#7, aired 2022-02-11COMMENCEMENT $600: This Cleveland museum opened its doors September 2, 1995 & celebrated with a concert the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
#8568, aired 2022-02-02THE LEADER IN BETWEEN $400: He was U.S. president between Grover Cleveland & Grover Cleveland (Benjamin) Harrison
#8557, aired 2022-01-18THE MUPPET NAME $400: Hello, Cleveland! & Hello, anti-tax activist Norquist too! Grover
#8527, aired 2021-12-07BEFORE HE WAS PRESIDENT $1000: He was sheriff of Erie County & mayor of Buffalo Grover Cleveland
#8518, aired 2021-11-24RUFF CROWD $400: This NFL team has a proud dog named SJ as a mascot; there are Dawgs in the stands, too the Cleveland Browns
#8516, aired 2021-11-22YOUR DESTINATION AWAITS $800: Why this city, you may ask? It has the Rock & Roll H.O.F. & the Great Lakes Science Center, & as far as I'm concerned, it rocks! Cleveland
#8473, aired 2021-09-22AIR TRAVEL $600: For years a sign painted on a roof in this Wisconsin city said "Welcome to Cleveland" to prank airline passengers Milwaukee
#8458, aired 2021-08-04HOWDY, SHERIFF $1600: More slender as a sheriff than as a politician, Grover Cleveland was once known as the hangman of this city in New York Buffalo
#8407, aired 2021-05-25HOLIDAYS & FESTIVALS $200: In March 1912 200,000 in Cleveland came to this parade, also a welcome home for boxing champ Johnny Kilbane a St. Patrick's Day parade
#8403, aired 2021-05-19UNDER THE USA $400: It's the 5-letter name of the bar seen here, also what the space was 100 years ago under a Cleveland bank Vault
#8393, aired 2021-05-05MR. PRESIDENT $1200: The 1st time he left the White House, he joined a New York law firm; the 2nd time he served on Princeton's board of trustees Cleveland
#8356, aired 2021-03-15THE SQUAD $1000: A Cleveland Browns owner put reserve players on the payroll of his cab company, hence this name the taxi squad
#8345, aired 2021-02-26ROAD TRIP TO THE SAME-NAMED PLACE $400: Interstate stops in Cleveland & Cheyenne may await on a trek from Maine's largest city to Oregon's Portland
#8345, aired 2021-02-26ROAD TRIP TO THE SAME-NAMED PLACE $600: Interstate stops in Cleveland & Cheyenne may await on a trek from Essex County, Mass. to Marion County, Oregon Salem
#8337, aired 2021-02-16HOOPS $200: In 1990 this Chicago Bull torched the Cleveland Cavaliers with a career-high 69 points Michael Jordan
#8336, aired 2021-02-15SPECIFIC HOSPITAL $2000: Beginning in 1995 U.S. News ranked the heart program at this alliterative place in Ohio as No. 1 for 24 straight years the Cleveland Clinic
#8324, aired 2021-01-28THE WHITE HOUSE $1000: He's still the only president to have had his wedding in the White House, marrying young Frances Folsom in 1886 Grover Cleveland
#8319, aired 2021-01-21CLEVELAND: NEWS CLUES $200: (Hi, I'm Chris Frye from WOIO.) In 1967, Cleveland voters chose Democrat Carl Stokes over Republican Seth Taft, making Stokes the first African American to hold this office in one of America's major cities mayor
#8319, aired 2021-01-21CLEVELAND: NEWS CLUES $400: (Nichole Vrsansky from WOIO presents the clue.) This institution opened in downtown Cleveland on September 2, 1995 & celebrated with a star-studded show featuring legend after legend, including Johnny Cash, Aretha Franklin, Bruce Springsteen & Bob Dylan the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
#8319, aired 2021-01-21CLEVELAND: NEWS CLUES $600: (Chris Frye from WOIO presents the clue.) In 2018, this hometown hero & his foundation, partnered with Akron, Ohio's public school district to open a new school offering innovative instruction for at-risk students LeBron James
#8319, aired 2021-01-21CLEVELAND: NEWS CLUES $800: (Hi, I'm Nichole Vrsansky from WOIO.) In 1967, the Cleveland Clinic's Dr. René Favaloro removed a vein from a patient's leg & used it to route blood flow around a blocked coronary artery, achieving a landmark in this now common type of heart surgery bypass
#8319, aired 2021-01-21CLEVELAND: NEWS CLUES $1000: (Chris Frye from WOIO presents the clue.) In 1969, Cleveland's Cuyahoga River was so badly polluted that an oil slick on the river's surface caught fire, making national headlines & helping spark the 1970 creation of this federal agency the EPA
#8319, aired 2021-01-21BOOKS FOR YOUNG ADULTS $1000: In this bestseller by Angie Thomas, 16-year-old Starr Carter sees her friend shot dead by a police officer The Hate U Give
#8298, aired 2020-12-09NEWSPAPERS $1600: Cleveland has one major daily & this 2-word paper is it The Plain Dealer
#8285, aired 2020-11-20EVERYTHING'S JAKE $600: The ballpark of this American League team was once known as Jacobs Field, or "The Jake" the Cleveland Indians
#8282, aired 2020-11-17THE TV SPIN-OFF'S PARENT SHOW $1200: "The Cleveland Show" Family Guy
#8261, aired 2020-10-19FIRST LADIES $2000: When she became first lady, both her grandmothers, on the Folsom & Harmon sides, got to hear the happy news! Frances Folsom Cleveland
#8254, aired 2020-10-083 THINGS ABOUT THE PRESIDENT $200: Was a sheriff in Erie County, New York; had a 4-year presidential hiatus, has a great first name for a Muppet Grover Cleveland
#8251, aired 2020-10-05TV ANIMALS $1000: On "The Cleveland Show", Tim realized "I'm a" this. "I can kill you, maul you ...& I won't even go to jail... 'cause I'm a" this a bear
#8230, aired 2020-06-05POLITICAL CONVENTIONS $800: In 1880 this former president lost a chance for a 3rd term when Garfield topped the 36th ballot at the GOP convention (Ulysses) Grant
#8229, aired 2020-06-04EMMYS FOR WRITING $600: In 2000 government work paid off for Rick Cleveland & this creator of "The West Wing" Sorkin
#8215, aired 2020-05-01SPORTS MASCOTS $1000: The Cleveland Browns' Chomps, a Labrador retriever, is said to live in this bleacher section in the east end zone the Dawg Pound
#8165, aired 2020-02-21MAKE A SELECTION $1000: Hopes were high in Cleveland after the Browns selected this Heisman-winning QB No. 1 overall in 2018 Baker Mayfield
#8153, aired 2020-02-05MOVIES ACROSS AMERICA $1000: (Hi, I'm Chris Tanaka from Cleveland 19.) In "A Christmas Story", the huge box marked "fra-jee-lay" (actually, that's "fragile") contains this alliterative 2-word award the leg lamp
#8152, aired 2020-02-04AROUND OHIO $800: Through a narrow valley known locally as "The Flats", the Cuyahoga River divides this metropolis Cleveland
#8, aired 2020-01-14WELCOME BACK BOYS! $200: Inconsistently consistent, he took the oath of office on March 4, 1885 & was back for more on March 4, 1893 Grover Cleveland
#8130, aired 2020-01-03PODCASTS $600: In 2019 "The Rewatchables" celebrated the 30th anniv. of this movie about Charlie Sheen & his Cleveland Indians teammates Major League
#8127, aired 2019-12-31WHERE AM I? $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew is at the Dittrick Medical History Center.) I'm at the Dittrick Medical History Center of Case Western Reserve University in this Midwest city that has become one of the world's leading centers for medical treatment and research Cleveland
#8102, aired 2019-11-26AFTER WINNING THE HEISMAN $1000: This Texas A&M QB did not follow up his 2012 Heisman by being rookie of the year in 2014 for the Cleveland Browns Johnny Manziel
#8095, aired 2019-11-15THE NIFTY '50s $600: Cleveland DJ Alan Freed gets the credit for popularizing this term for the music he played on the radio rock and roll
#8088, aired 2019-11-06THE 2010s $600: A city's 52-year major championship dry spell ended when this team won the 2016 NBA title the (Cleveland) Cavaliers
#8075, aired 2019-10-18NEWSPAPERS $2000: This family with its name on a spelling bee & an oceanographic institution got into publishing with the Cleveland Penny Press Scripps
#8073, aired 2019-10-16WHAT PREZ PRECEDED... $1000: Franklin Pierce--a man whose first name is a good bet not to repeat as a presidential one in the near future Millard Fillmore
#8071, aired 2019-10-14THE MANY BUILDINGS OF I.M. PEI $400: A cantilevered auditorium is one feature of this hall of fame designed by Pei on Lake Erie in Cleveland the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
#8063, aired 2019-10-02GOVERNMENT & POLITICS $2000: From a Native American word, it was the term for Republicans who supported Democrat Grover Cleveland in the 1884 election the Mugwumps
#8038, aired 2019-07-17NEW SHERIFF IN TOWN $4,000 (Daily Double): This future president was elected sheriff of Erie County in 1870 Grover Cleveland
#8030, aired 2019-07-05A STEEL DAY $800: May 2, 1942: A labor convention in Cleveland creates this union United Steel Workers
#7954, aired 2019-03-21THE SPORTING "NEW"s $2000: Last name of Cleveland Browns great & pro football Hall of Famer Ozzie Newsome
#7902, aired 2019-01-08NEWSPAPER NAMES $1000: A Cleveland paper's 1842 first issue said it had rejected the truth teller in favor of this more modest name The Plain Dealer
#7879, aired 2018-12-06R-RATED MOVIES $1600: One of the first R-rated movies was 1968's "The Split" starring this former Cleveland Browns running back Jim Brown
#7856, aired 2018-11-05RECENT HEADLINES IN THE ONION $600: "Should" this NFL team that went 0-16 in 2017 "Use the First Overall Pick on a Once-in-a-Generation Long Snapper?" the Cleveland Browns
#7828, aired 2018-09-26PARDONER $1600: Pres. Cleveland, an ex-sheriff, pardoned James Brooks, a cowboy-killin' captain in this Texas law-&-order force a Texas Ranger
#7805, aired 2018-07-13THE SOCIAL NETWORK $800: A community for fans of the Cleveland Indians can be found online at www.letsgo this 5-letter word tribe
#7800, aired 2018-07-06WRITERS ON SPORTS $1000: In 1960 Shirley Povich noted that this Cleveland runner "integrated the Redskins' goal line with more than deliberate speed" Jim Brown
#7760, aired 2018-05-11FIELD TRIP $1200: Jacobs Field opened in 1994 in this Midwest city & soon began a 455-game sellout streak for baseball Cleveland
#7752, aired 2018-05-01THE NAME OF THE JAMES $2000: This former Maine senator & Secretary of State narrowly lost the 1884 presidential election to Grover Cleveland James G. Blaine
#7748, aired 2018-04-25ON THE BIG MONEY $3,600 (Daily Double): We'd take a couple of $1,000 bills from 1928 featuring this president, even if they were in nonconsecutive order Grover Cleveland
#7732, aired 2018-04-03THE HOOPS DU JOUR $200: Emotional in a post-game interview after leading his team to the title in 2016, he yelled, "Cleveland, this is for you!" LeBron James
#7732, aired 2018-04-03THAT ENCYCLOPEDIA $1600: Case Western Reserve University publishes the encyclopedia of this Midwest city's history Cleveland
#7722, aired 2018-03-20ELECTORAL COLLEGE SILVER MEDALISTS $400: In 1888 this president was down in his re-election bid 168-233, but 4 years later proved to be not out (Grover) Cleveland
#7706, aired 2018-02-26HOW 'BOUT THOSE... $800: 1948 Cleveland Indians, the only team other than this one to win a World Series from 1947 to 1953 the Yankees
#7693, aired 2018-02-07NEWSPAPERS $2000: Follow baseball's Indians in this paper with the highest circulation of any Ohio newspaper the Cleveland Plain Dealer
#7641, aired 2017-11-27RANKING THE NEW MILITARY MAN $400: A 96-mph-throwing Cleveland Indian had to work on his control "before he kills somebody" in this 1989 movie Major League
#7640, aired 2017-11-24TEAM MASCOTS $1,000 (Daily Double): In the "birthplace of rock 'n' roll", Moondog (an homage to DJ Alan Freed's nickname) barks for this NBA team the Cleveland Cavaliers
#7612, aired 2017-10-17OCTOBER: SPORTS FANS' HEAVEN $800: It's World Series time, with this team that lost to the Cubs now having gone the longest without a fall classic title Cleveland
#7607, aired 2017-10-1019th CENTURY SPORTS $1200: On June 6, 1892 he became the first president to attend a major league baseball game while in office Benjamin Harrison
#7591, aired 2017-09-18NFL RHYMES $800: The Cleveland team's harlequins Browns clowns
#7581, aired 2017-07-24FIRST FAMILY FUN & FOLLIES $400: "Uncle Cleve" & "Frank" were this couple's pet names for each other Grover and Frances Cleveland
#7571, aired 2017-07-10THE PRESIDENTIAL VERSE OF RICHARD ARMOUR $2,000 (Daily Double): "After comparison with Benjamin Harrison it was good to have" this man "all over" Grover Cleveland
#7551, aired 2017-06-12STRIKE! $400: As a concession to workers during a 1894 railroad strike, President Cleveland created this U.S. holiday Labor Day
#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
#7520, aired 2017-04-28CLUES ACROSS OHIO $1200: (Hi, I'm Chris Tanaka from Cleveland 19.) In Cleveland you can visit the house where Ralphie & his family lived in this perennial holiday film favorite & even buy a decoder pin in the gift shop A Christmas Story
#7512, aired 2017-04-18STATE THE CITY $200: Ohio: The most populous on Lake Erie Cleveland
#7512, aired 2017-04-18BASEBALL $400: In 2016 Cleveland's hopes died as this team won it all for the first time since the year Grover Cleveland died the (Chicago) Cubs
#7495, aired 2017-03-24ART & THE BIBLE $400: 2 ancient sculptures at the Cleveland Museum of Art show him being "swallowed" & "cast up" Jonah
#7478, aired 2017-03-01SPORTS CARS? $400: Name shared by Chevrolet autos that began rolling in 1982 & Cleveland NBA players who began balling in 1970 the Cavaliers
#7457, aired 2017-01-31NO MAN $800: Grover Cleveland holds the record for these in a single session of Congress with 212 a veto
#7455, aired 2017-01-27BEFORE HE WAS PRESIDENT $1000: In 1862 he was elected to his first office-- ward supervisor in Buffalo, New York Grover Cleveland
#7446, aired 2017-01-16"C"OUNTIES $2000: Ohio's most populous; Cleveland is there Cuyahoga
#7429, aired 2016-12-22PRESIDENTIAL LOSERS $1600: He defeated Grover Cleveland in 1888 but lost the rematch 4 years later Benjamin Harrison
#7402, aired 2016-11-15NEW PRESIDENTIAL CODE NAMES? $600: "Non-consecutive" or "Uncle Jumbo" (relatives actually called him that one) (Grover) Cleveland
#7397, aired 2016-11-08CLEVELAND $400: Exhibits at this attraction include tributes to Otis Redding & Roy Orbison the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
#7397, aired 2016-11-08CLEVELAND $800: On June 19, 2016 this finals MVP said, "Our fans deserve it" on ending Cleveland's 52-year major title drought LeBron James
#7397, aired 2016-11-08CLEVELAND $1200: Not to be confused with Dealey Plaza, this plaza is named for Cleveland's main newspaper Plain Dealer Plaza
#7397, aired 2016-11-08CLEVELAND $1600: This sitcom took place in Cleveland, had a Cleveland native for its star & used "Cleveland Rocks" as a theme song The Drew Carey Show
#7397, aired 2016-11-08CLEVELAND $2000: This university formed by a 1967 merger has a new Frank Gehry building for its management school Case Western Reserve
#7392, aired 2016-11-01THE 19th CENTURY $1600: In 1893 his daughter Esther became the first child of a president to be born in the White House Cleveland
#7371, aired 2016-10-03BASEBALL IN UNIFORM $200: Bob Feller left the Cleveland Indians for the Navy on December 9, 1941, two days after hearing this news on his way to a contract meeting the bombing of Pearl Harbor
#7364, aired 2016-09-22STARS & CAUSES $600: This 94-year-old star of "Hot in Cleveland" is a president emeritus of the Morris Animal Foundation Betty White
#7349, aired 2016-07-21A SUMMER COLD $1600: In July 1960 this city founded in 1796 & divided by the Cuyahoga River was a bit chilly, averaging 67 degs. over the month Cleveland
#7334, aired 2016-06-30WHERE AM I? $600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports.) I'm at the clinic named for this Ohio city; there's nothing wrong with me, I just came to see a place that's been providing great care since 1921 Cleveland
#7313, aired 2016-06-01PRESIDENTS FROM OHIO $1000: In 1879 he signed a bill allowing female attorneys to argue cases before the U.S. Supreme Court Hayes
#7311, aired 2016-05-30NFL TEAM NAMES $600: The Cleveland team's name was decided by a 1945 fan contest; the winning submission honored this first coach the Browns
#7309, aired 2016-05-26MY FIRST CAR $400: This Cleveland hoops star had a first car fit for a king--a Hummer that he got while in high school LeBron James
#7304, aired 2016-05-19TV THEME SONGS $600: "The Drew Carey Show" used the theme songs "5 O'Clock World" & this Ohio city "Rocks" Cleveland
#7300, aired 2016-05-13STUDY HALL $800: Jann Wenner of Rolling Stone helped to establish this in Cleveland in 1983 the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
#7290, aired 2016-04-29BUT LET'S FACE IT $800: Two-term U.S. president seen here Grover Cleveland
#7254, aired 2016-03-10CARS $200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum in Cleveland, OH.) The eventual decline of Cleveland's luxury automaking industry was influenced, in part, by the mass production of cheaper, simpler models, like this classic from Ford the Model T
#7248, aired 2016-03-02EXIT THROUGH THE GIFT SHOP $600: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, OH.) At the NASA gift shop, you can get a T-shirt of a phrase associated with this harrowing mission Apollo 13
#7244, aired 2016-02-25THAT TOWN'S IN TEXAS, TOO $200: No big Rock & Roll Hall of Fame here, but say hello, this Texas city named for a local judge Cleveland
#7240, aired 2016-02-191890s AMERICA $800: This president from New York underwent secret jaw surgeries in 1893 that weren't revealed until 1917 Cleveland
#7209, aired 2016-01-07LIVING THE SPACED-OUT LIFE $600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from NASA Glenn Research Ctr in Cleveland, OH.) The treadmill on the International Space Station, which is simulated here, is critical in maintaining bone mass; loss of this element from the bones can not only lead to weakness & fractures, but to kidney stones calcium
#7202, aired 2015-12-29THEMS $400: Cleveland Browns fans aren't fans of this team that has won 6 Super Bowls the Steelers
#7170, aired 2015-11-13PLAYING THEMSELVES $200: In "Trainwreck" this athlete asks Bill Hader, "What's the difference between Miami & Cleveland?" LeBron James
#7168, aired 2015-11-11PRESIDENTS BY WON-LOST RECORD $600: 2-1: 1-0 vs. James G. Blaine & a split with Benjamin Harrison Cleveland
#7124, aired 2015-07-30MEDICAL HISTORY $200: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from the Dittrick Medical History Center in Cleveland, OH.) At one time a piece of cutting-edge technology, the atomizer sprayed carbolic acid to provide this type of surgical environment, pioneered by Joseph Lister antiseptic (sterile accepted)
#7124, aired 2015-07-30MEDICAL HISTORY $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Dittrick Medical History Center in Cleveland, OH.) An earlier version of the Travenol used a Maytag washing machine as its tank--fitting, as it cleansed waste from a patient's blood, acting as an artificial one of these organs a kidney
#7124, aired 2015-07-30MEDICAL HISTORY $600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Dittrick Medical History Center in Cleveland, OH.) It looks more like an old-fashioned sewing machine, but it's actually a 1920 model of this device that records the electrical activity of the heart EKG (electrocardiogram)
#7124, aired 2015-07-30MEDICAL HISTORY $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Dittrick Medical History Center in Cleveland, OH.) 19th-century doctors thought that the brain shrank & grew with use, leaving corresponding contours on the skull, which were read to determine a person's abilities and traits, using the 3-D bust as a reference guide in this pseudo-science phrenology
#7124, aired 2015-07-30MEDICAL HISTORY $2,000 (Daily Double): (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Dittrick Medical History Center in Cleveland, OH.) Sometimes during surgery, the heart convulses, loses rhythm & stops pumping blood; Cleveland surgeon Claude Beck used cardiac massage & applied electrical current directly to the heart to reverse the phenomenon using this device; those techniques led him to develop CPR a defibrillator
#7123, aired 2015-07-29COLD SCIENCE $800: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from a testing facility at NASA Glenn Research Ctr in Cleveland, OH.) To simulate the temperatures in space, a cold wall inside the testing chamber uses this substance, LN, that can cause frostbite on contact liquid nitrogen
#7110, aired 2015-07-10COLLEGE PEOPLE $800: In 1967 philanthropist Leonard Case's Institute of Technology united with this Cleveland school Western Reserve
#7105, aired 2015-07-03CAR TUNES $400: (Kelly of the Clue Crew sits in a convertible with Sarah in the driver's seat at the Western Reserve Historical Society in Cleveland, OH.) Natalie Cole's hit song about a classic automobile, like the 1962 model we're in, was written by this New Jersey man who had a few hits of his own Bruce Springsteen
#7104, aired 2015-07-02USS COD $200: (Kelly of the Clue Crew bunks in the USS Cod in Cleveland, OH.) Living quarters on the Cod were cramped, with three crewmen taking turns sharing two bunks; the upper one I'm in, with extra headroom to accommodate the torpedo-loading hatch, was called this--a term for a top-floor, luxurious apartment a penthouse
#7104, aired 2015-07-02USS COD $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows off a torpedo tube on the USS Cod in Cleveland, OH.) Thanks to its torpedo data computer, the cod could fire guided weapons; a spindle slipped into the torpedo's side was used to set the course into an internal one of these spinning devices, from Greek for "circle watcher" a gyroscope
#7104, aired 2015-07-02USS COD $600: (Kelly of the Clue Crew stands topside on the USS Cod in Cleveland, OH.) On her last patrol, the Cod rescued the men of a Dutch submarine stranded on a mid-ocean reef; to keep the Dutch boat out of enemy hands, the crew used torpedoes & on-deck guns to do this, meaning to intentionally sink a friendly ship to scuttle
#7104, aired 2015-07-02USS COD $800: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from inside the USS Cod in Cleveland, OH.) On May 10, 1944, the Cod fought its biggest battle; after engaging a convoy & sinking a destroyer, the crew stayed submerged for 12 hours in temperatures over 110 degrees, sweating out an attack by more than 70 of these underwater bombs depth charges
#7104, aired 2015-07-02USS COD $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the deck of the USS Cod in Cleveland, OH.) The Cod's conning tower records her 47 combat victories--21 ships & 26 smaller vessels; most of them took place while on patrol in this sea, between the Philippines & Vietnam the South China Sea
#7100, aired 2015-06-26THE MVP's TEAM $1000: LeBron James, 2009 the Cleveland Cavaliers
#7097, aired 2015-06-23ALPHANUMERICS $800: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from the Western Reserve Historical Society in Cleveland, OH.) While many cars carry a standard V8 engine, the 1932 all-aluminum Peerless would blow them off the road by generating nearly 175 horsepower with this giant of an engine a V16
#7085, aired 2015-06-05PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING BIOGRAPHIES $1000: The first volume of Allan Nevins' 1933 biography of this president ended with his loss of the presidency in 1888 (Grover) Cleveland
#7079, aired 2015-05-28BASEBALL STADIUMS $1000: In 2008 the Cleveland Indians sold the naming rights to Jacobs Field to this insurance company Progressive
#7078, aired 2015-05-27TRANSPORTATION MILESTONES $400: In 1929 a Cleveland airport became the first to have one of these tall buildings with a clear view of the field a control tower
#7073, aired 2015-05-20GUARDIANS $400: U.S. Coast Guard units based in Cleveland, Ohio are known as the "Guardians of" these bodies of water the Great Lakes
#7065, aired 2015-05-08FIRST LADY FIRST NAMES $1000: Frances Mrs. Cleveland
#7058, aired 2015-04-29THE ATHLETE WHO... $200: announced he was taking his talents back to Cleveland in 2014 LeBron James
#7043, aired 2015-04-08NBA TEAM NAMES EN ESPAÑOL $1600: Los Caballeros the Cleveland Cavaliers
#7039, aired 2015-04-02COMPANIES $200: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from the Western Reserve Historical Society in Cleveland, OH.) As far back as the early 20th century, you could access your inner hog by riding early motorcycle models like this 1919 one from this U.S. company Harley-Davidson
#7035, aired 2015-03-27PLACES IN SONG $1600: Ian Hunter: "____ Rocks" Cleveland
#7034, aired 2015-03-26STATES RHYME TIME $200: Life story of Cleveland Ohio bio
#7006, aired 2015-02-16AVIATION $1200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Western Reserve Historical Society in Cleveland, Ohio.) This amazing single-seat fighter with an alphanumeric name saw action in World War II, the Korean War & other conflicts & was not phased out of some nations' Air Forces until the 1980s the P-51
#7006, aired 2015-02-16AVIATION $2000: (Sarah wraps up the category from the NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio.) The highly efficient hybrid wing body has been a long-time dream. Today's engineers are working out the control issues that doomed the 1940s flying wing from this company later paired with Grumman Northrop
#7003, aired 2015-02-11GENERAL SCIENCE $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the NASA Glenn Research Ctr in Cleveland, OH.) I'm at the Simulated Lunar Operations Facility; NASA re-invented the wheel: a wire wheel with springs molds around rocks & creates better traction with more of this, surface resistance to relative motion friction
#6991, aired 2015-01-26HOSPITALS $2000: For 2014-15 U.S. News & World Report ranked this Ohio facility as the nation's top cardiology & heart surgery hospital the Cleveland Clinic
#6968, aired 2014-12-24"C" PORTS $800: It's at the mouth of the Cuyahoga River Cleveland
#6963, aired 2014-12-17HISTORIC AUTOMOBILES $200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Western Reserve Historical Society in Cleveland, OH.) Long before global warming changed the focus of auto makers, the 1916 Owen Magnetic used both gas & electric power as one of the first of these combined-fuel vehicles a hybrid
#6963, aired 2014-12-17HISTORIC AUTOMOBILES $400: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from the Western Reserve Historical Society in Cleveland, OH.) To showcase its strength & durability, this 1964 Thunderbird was one of a handful of cars made with bodies of this alliterative alloy stainless steel
#6963, aired 2014-12-17HISTORIC AUTOMOBILES $600: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from the Western Reserve Historical Society in Cleveland, OH.) Valued by some estimates at over $1 million, the 1967 365 California by this Italian company saw only 14 of its original design ever made Ferrari
#6963, aired 2014-12-17HISTORIC AUTOMOBILES $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Western Reserve Historical Society in Cleveland, OH.) Though most of the problems were worked out by the 1964 version, the Chevy Corvair was one of the main cars covered unfavorably in this man's book "Unsafe at Any Speed" (Ralph) Nader
#6963, aired 2014-12-17HISTORIC AUTOMOBILES $1000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from the Western Reserve Historical Society in Cleveland, OH.) There's no mistaking the sleek design lines of a classic, 1981 DeLorean; fewer than 10,000 were ever made, & all featured its unique doors with this unusual name gull-wing doors
#6958, aired 2014-12-10PULITZER WINNERS FOR BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY $800: 1933: Allan Nevins, writing about this pres. (hint: Nevins won in non-consecutive years, for 1937's "Hamilton Fish") (Grover) Cleveland
#6937, aired 2014-11-11ALL THE PRESIDENTS' CHILDREN $400: His baby Ruth was born in 1891, in between his two terms Grover Cleveland
#6917, aired 2014-10-1419th CENTURY AMERICANS $1600: In 1865 he & his brother William built an oil refinery in Cleveland they called Standard Works John D. Rockefeller
#6902, aired 2014-09-23CELEBRITY ORIGINS $600: (Hi, I'm Dr. Oz.) I was born in Cleveland, but my father was born in Konya, an ancient city in the Anatolia region of this country Turkey
#6885, aired 2014-07-18MOUNTAIN BIKING $800: Ray's MTB in Cleveland is a venue to practice in this kind of environment, year-round indoors
#6874, aired 2014-07-03BORN IN THE USA $1000: This Chicago law man who enforced Prohibition ran for Cleveland mayor in 1947; here endeth the lesson (Eliot) Ness
#6873, aired 2014-07-02BIBLE BOOKS IN OTHER WORDS $800: Daughter of president Cleveland & putative candy bar namesake Ruth
#6855, aired 2014-06-06POLITICAL TERMS $2000: A Republican who supported Cleveland in 1884 instead of Blaine; it's from an Indian word for "war leader" a Mugwump
#6838, aired 2014-05-14COLORFUL SPORTS TEAMS $800: A fan contest in 1945 helped name this pro football team after its first coach the (Cleveland) Browns
#6832, aired 2014-05-06TV IQ TEST $400: Yours truly guest-starred on a live broadcast of this TV Land sitcom with Valerie Bertinelli & Betty White... which you 3 saw, right?! Hot in Cleveland
#6830, aired 2014-05-02ARETHA FRANKLIN $800: The Queen of Soul, Aretha was the first woman inducted into this Cleveland institution, in 1987 the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
#6830, aired 2014-05-02QUEEN OF $1200: It was a while ago, so we'll give Longfellow a pass when he called this Ohio city "Queen of the West" Cincinnati
#6795, aired 2014-03-14BASEBALL TEAMS $800: This Midwest team's campaign to support the environment is called "Our Tribe Is Green" the Cleveland Indians
#6719, aired 2013-11-28SHOW BIZ STUPID ANSWERS $600: "The Cleveland Show", which follows a guy named Cleveland Brown & his family, was spun off from this series Family Guy
#6677, aired 2013-10-01MAPPING THE NFL $600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows us a map of the US with a city marked.) Founded in Cleveland in 1937, this team moved west in 1946, and since 1995, has grazed over here the St. Louis Rams
#6666, aired 2013-09-16PLACES IN THE NEWS $400: In May 2013 hearts rejoiced when 3 women missing for nearly a decade escaped to freedom in this city Cleveland
#6661, aired 2013-07-29PRESIDENTS & FIRST LADIES $1200: Benjamin Harrison is the filling in the sandwich of this man's 2 nonconsecutive presidential terms Grover Cleveland
#6654, aired 2013-07-18BALLPARK TOWNS $1200: Progressive Field (formerly Jacobs Field) Cleveland
#6651, aired 2013-07-1550 SHADES OF GRAHAM $800: With quarterback Otto Graham at the helm, this Ohio team won 7 championships the (Cleveland) Browns
#6649, aired 2013-07-11MORE THAN AN ATHLETE $800: Amer-I-Can, founded by this 1960s Cleveland running back, has been helping inner-city kids for 25 years Jim Brown
#6642, aired 2013-07-02IN THE BIG INNING $600: The most runs scored by both teams in 1 inning: 19, when Cleveland came to this park in Boston in 1977 Fenway Park
#6637, aired 2013-06-25KICKING AROUND FOR A WHILE $800: Lou "The Toe" Groza split the uprights until he was past 40 for this storied Ohio franchise the Cleveland Browns
#6623, aired 2013-06-051880s AMERICA $1600: 1880 Democratic candidate Winfield Hancock's cluelessness about tariffs helped win this man the White House Garfield
#6556, aired 2013-03-04PARDON THE ERUPTION $800: Cleveland Volcano in this Alaskan island group just keeps on erupting; a June 19, 2012 belch sent ash 35,000 feet up the Aleutians
#6521, aired 2013-01-14SCIENCE 101 $400: The Cleveland Clinic's website on this condition says if it's under 101, no treatment needed a fever
#6510, aired 2012-12-28U.S. CITIES $600: This city's metro area includes Lorain, Lake & Cuyahoga; visit 'em all! Cleveland
#6503, aired 2012-12-19WORDPLAY RANDOM SAMPLER $600: Before & After: the only president to serve 2 non-consecutive terms muscles up & forms his own current NFL team Grover Cleveland Browns
#6483, aired 2012-11-21"THE" TV SHOW $2000: will.i.am & T-Pain were far from "turrible" as guest voices on this Fox animated show about Mr. Brown The Cleveland Show
#6466, aired 2012-10-29HELLO, CLEVELAND! $400: It was "Hello, Cleveland, open the doors" when this singer who was "Born To Run" gave a free concert in 1978 (Bruce) Springsteen
#6466, aired 2012-10-29HELLO, CLEVELAND! $800: In 1977 this "Dark Side of the Moon" band said "Hello, Cleveland", playing a concert there to more than 80,000 fans Pink Floyd
#6466, aired 2012-10-29HELLO, CLEVELAND! $1200: This movie band shouts "Hello, Cleveland" as they get lost trying to find the stage of the Xanadu star theater Spinal Tap
#6466, aired 2012-10-29HELLO, CLEVELAND! $1600: After playing Cleveland's Agora Ballroom, it was "Hello, Cleveland, hello, success" for this "Rich Girl" duo Hall & Oates
#6466, aired 2012-10-29HELLO, CLEVELAND! $2000: In 1999 this Chuck D group said, "Hello, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame" & played at a new hip-hop exhibit Public Enemy
#6463, aired 2012-10-24THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE $1000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows a map of the U.S. on the monitor.) The North & South were clearly divided in 1888, when Republican Benjamin Harrison lost the popular vote but edged out this incumbent in the Electoral College Grover Cleveland
#6441, aired 2012-09-24SPIN-OFFS $1000: Cedric the Entertainer stars in "The Soul Man", a spin-off of this Ohio-set TV Land show Hot in Cleveland
#6415, aired 2012-07-06CITY MUSEUMS $2000: Western Reserve Historical Society Cleveland (Ohio)
#6402, aired 2012-06-19NBA MVPs $600: 2009: LeBron James Cleveland Cavaliers
#6392, aired 2012-06-05ALTARED STATES $1,600 (Daily Double): Shaker Heights Community United Church of Christ Ohio
#6381, aired 2012-05-21WEATHER HISTORY $400: In 1869 Cleveland Abbe began predicting storms & became the first to offer daily these forecasts
#6380, aired 2012-05-18I'M GROVER CLEVELAND $400: Condemning the overthrow of the Queen, I withdrew the treaty to annex these islands, now a state Hawaii
#6380, aired 2012-05-18I'M GROVER CLEVELAND $800 (Daily Double): I sent troops in to quell the 1894 Pullman Railroad strike because it was interrupting the delivery of this the mail
#6380, aired 2012-05-18I'M GROVER CLEVELAND $800: In 1894 I became the first president to be protected by these men from the Treasury Department the Secret Service
#6380, aired 2012-05-18I'M GROVER CLEVELAND $2000: In 1863 I paid George Benninsky $150 to do this instead of me; it was perfectly legal, & George didn't get killed serve in the Civil War
#6369, aired 2012-05-03PICTURE THE PREZ $800: Two-timer seen here Grover Cleveland
#6355, aired 2012-04-13THE "KID" STAYS IN THE CATEGORY $400: These popular 1980s toys were "born" in Cleveland, Georgia Cabbage Patch Kids
#6353, aired 2012-04-11FIRST LADY FIRSTS $1000: 21-year-old Frances Folsom was first to marry in the White House when she married this president (Grover) Cleveland
#6322, aired 2012-02-28CITY FOLK $2,800 (Daily Double): Last name of the first Democratic president elected after the Civil War Cleveland
#6288, aired 2012-01-11AT THE CLEVELAND CLINIC $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew stands outside the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio.) The Cleveland Clinic pioneered group practice as opposed to private; the founding doctors had worked as a team in the first AEF unit in France during this war World War I
#6288, aired 2012-01-11AT THE CLEVELAND CLINIC $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Cleveland Clinic.) "M.I." stands for myocardial infarction, or heart attack; "M.I." also stands for this innovative type of heart surgery with tiny instruments that can reduce trauma & complications minimally invasive
#6288, aired 2012-01-11AT THE CLEVELAND CLINIC $1200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Cleveland Clinic.) Single-port surgery is an advanced method that mainly uses just one entry point; the Cleveland Clinic was the first hospital to extract one of these paired organs via the umbilicus a kidney
#6288, aired 2012-01-11AT THE CLEVELAND CLINIC $1600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Cleveland Clinic.) These files are fading into the past, as the clinic is on the forefront of "EMR", short for these, which are available to authorize doctors & personnel anytime, anywhere in the world electronic medical records
#6288, aired 2012-01-11AT THE CLEVELAND CLINIC $5,000 (Daily Double): (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the Cleveland Clinic.) Robin Williams thanked the Cleveland Clinic team for his heart surgery, saying, after getting a replacement one of these from a cow, "the grazing's been fun" a valve
#6257, aired 2011-11-29MUST "C" TV $2000: "Family Guy" Peter Griffin's African-American neighbor moved to Stoolbend, Virginia for this cartoon spin-off The Cleveland Show
#6255, aired 2011-11-25IT'S NOT THE MIAMI HEAT $200: With LeBron in 2009-10, this team went 61-21; without LBJ the following season, 19-63 the Cleveland Cavaliers
#6207, aired 2011-09-20THE WHITE HOUSE $1600: On June 2, 1886 Grover Cleveland married Frances Folsom in this "colorful" room the Blue Room
#6182, aired 2011-06-28OUT OF JAIL $400: Actress being arrested here in Cleveland in 1970 with suspicious pills later revealed to be just vitamins Jane Fonda
#6157, aired 2011-05-24THE 1860s $400: In 1986 this 23-year-old from Cleveland invested $4000 in an oil refining business; he became very, very rich John D.) Rockefeller
#6133, aired 2011-04-20SPORTS SPONSORSHIP $1200: As of May 2009 this company had $4.2 billion in total endorsement contractual obligations, including LeBron Nike
#6120, aired 2011-04-01MUSEUMS BY CITY $600: The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame & Museum Cleveland
#6082, aired 2011-02-08...FAME IS NOT $600: He led "The News" to 3 No. 1 hits in the '80s & in 2010 played Johnny Revere on "Hot in Cleveland" Huey Lewis
#6082, aired 2011-02-08CONGRESS IS ALL A-TWITTER $2000: Referring to his wife, this Ohio rep urged, "Please vote for Elizabeth in Week 2 of Cleveland Dancing show" Dennis Kucinich
#6064, aired 2011-01-13CITIES' LEADING NEWSPAPERS $800: Cleveland, Ohio The Plain Dealer
#6061, aired 2011-01-10I'M YOUR LOCAL SPORTS GUY $200: Whether I reported on Carlos Santana (the catcher, not the guitarist) or a pre-Heat-ed LeBron, I loved it at this city's WEWS Cleveland
#6054, aired 2010-12-30BALLPARK FRANKS $400: The first to be MVP in both leagues, he was the first African-American major league manager, with Cleveland in 1975 Frank Robinson
#6049, aired 2010-12-23TV TITLE PLACES $600: Betty White was hot in 2010: "Hot in ___" Cleveland
#6049, aired 2010-12-23THE 1880s $600: (Kelly of the Clue Crew gives the clue from New York.) Though ridiculed at first, the Salvation Army's work was finally recognized in 1886 when this president invited them to the White House & endorsed their work Grover Cleveland
#6039, aired 2010-12-09PRE-1929 U.S. PAPER CURRENCY $800: This 22nd & 24th president's portrait graced the $20 bill from 1914 to 1928, when Jackson replaced him Cleveland
#6028, aired 2010-11-24NBA LOGOS $1600: A sword goes through the "C" in the team's name the (Cleveland) Cavaliers
#6006, aired 2010-10-25THE EXECUTOR BRANCH $1000: As sheriff of Erie County, N.Y., Grover Cleveland personally hanged 2 criminals, earning him the nickname "Hangman of" here Buffalo
#5983, aired 2010-09-22SITCOM CITY SETTINGS $800: "The Drew Carey Show" Cleveland
#5980, aired 2010-09-17HELLO CLEVELAND! $800: Born in nearby Orange, this 19th c. president & assassination victim is buried in Cleveland's Lake View cemetery Garfield
#5980, aired 2010-09-17HELLO CLEVELAND! $1000: Cleveland sits at the mouth of this river that caught fire in 1969; it's also the seat of the county of the same name Cuyahoga
#5980, aired 2010-09-17HELLO CLEVELAND! $4,200 (Daily Double): John D. Rockefeller co-founded this company in Cleveland in 1870 Standard Oil
#5975, aired 2010-07-30THE CLEVELAND CLINIC $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Cleveland Clinic.) Accessing these images on a computer so they're instant & expandable is a big innovation for the Cleveland Clinic; in 1929, when they were nitrocellulose, films stored here combusted, killing 123 people X rays
#5975, aired 2010-07-30IT'S GOOD TO BE HIM $600: Nice H.S. grad present! Nike signed him to a $90 million contract before he'd even played 1 game as a Cleveland Cavalier LeBron James
#5975, aired 2010-07-30THE CLEVELAND CLINIC $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Cleveland Clinic.) In 2008, on the victim of a shotgun blast, clinic doctors performed the USA's first of these operations; dental, psychological & bioethical teams, as well as plastic surgeons, were involved a face transplant
#5913, aired 2010-05-05MIDDLE NAME, PLEASE $200: Of President Stephen Cleveland Grover
#5901, aired 2010-04-1919th CENTURY BUSINESSMEN $400: By the time this Cleveland businessman retired in 1896, his company owned 3/4 of the USA's oil business (John D.) Rockefeller
#5896, aired 2010-04-12HI, BOB $200: Bob Hope grew up in Cleveland, Ohio but was born in this country England
#5892, aired 2010-04-06FUN AT THE BALLPARK $400: Selling this for just 10 cents a cup at a game in Cleveland in 1974 led to a riot that ended the game in a forfeit beer
#5862, aired 2010-02-23BASEBALL HALL OF FAMERS' TEAMS $800: Pitcher Bob Feller the Cleveland Indians
#5852, aired 2010-02-09AFRICAN AMERICANS $1600: Carl Stokes, the first black mayor of a major U.S. city, was mayor of this Ohio metropolis from 1967 to 1971 Cleveland
#5835, aired 2010-01-15BALLPARK NICKNAMES $2000: Municipal Stadium in this Ohio city was not so affectionately known as "The Mistake by the Lake" Cleveland
#5819, aired 2009-12-24THE WHITE HOUSE $2000: When electric lights were installed in 1891, this pres., afraid of being shocked, wouldn't operate the switches Benjamin Harrison
#5798, aired 2009-11-25CHILDREN OF PRESIDENTS $600 (Daily Double): In the 19th c. his daughter Esther was the first & so far only child of a president to be born in the White House Grover Cleveland
#5786, aired 2009-11-09SPORTS TEAM BY STARS $600: Mo Williams & LeBron James the Cleveland Cavaliers
#5779, aired 2009-10-29MOST POPULOUS CITY IN THE STATE $2000: Ohio Columbus
#5756, aired 2009-09-28THE MOON HITS $800: At the beginning of his hit TV show, Drew Carey sang about the "Moon Over" this Cleveland suburb Parma
#5746, aired 2009-09-14TOUCHDOWN! $800: Before he became one of "The Dirty Dozen", this Cleveland running back hit pay dirt 126 times Jim Brown
#5736, aired 2009-07-13YOU'RE SO SPORTY $1600: At age 24 this Cleveland Cavalier says he's just starting to get his "man-strength" LeBron James
#5708, aired 2009-06-03NBA TEAMS, LITERALLY $1600: Gallant or chivalrous knights, especially on horseback the (Cleveland) Cavaliers
#5700, aired 2009-05-22THE SUPER BOWL $1200: This city on the Great Lakes is the only NFL city that has never hosted nor appeared in a Super Bowl Cleveland
#5688, aired 2009-05-06WHEE! IT'S 1893! $800: He returned to the White House in 1893 for his second term Cleveland
#5660, aired 2009-03-27"P.D." QUEUE $1,000 (Daily Double): Type Cleveland P.D. into Google & you'll get hits for the police department & this newspaper The Plain Dealer
#5645, aired 2009-03-06SITCOM THEME SONGS $1200: "Cleveland Rocks" The Drew Carey Show
#5633, aired 2009-02-18CY YOUNG AWARD WINNERS $400: In 2008 Cliff Lee won the A.L. Cy Young for this team, just like C.C. Sabathia did the year before the Cleveland Indians
#5633, aired 2009-02-18CAN I BUY YOU A SANDWCH? $1200: Direct from Cleveland, a Polish boy is one of these Polish sausages on a bun topped with BBQ sauce & coleslaw a kielbasa
#5598, aired 2008-12-31ALL ABOUT PRESIDENTS $1000: I might worry about hanging around with him--he was nicknamed the "Hangman of Buffalo" Grover Cleveland
#5596, aired 2008-12-29SUSAN B. ANTHONY $800: Susan was fined for illegally voting in 1872--she cast her ballot for this president who was re-elected Ulysses Grant
#5561, aired 2008-11-10MUSEUMS $1200: Janis Joplin's 1965 Porsche is one of the artifacts at this Cleveland museum the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
#5543, aired 2008-10-15SORRY, SPORTS FANS $1600: Cleveland NHL
#5542, aired 2008-10-14PRESIDENTIAL BIOGRAPHIES $2000: "An Honest President: The Life and Presidencies of" him (Grover) Cleveland
#5530, aired 2008-09-26NORTH AMERICAN GEOGRAPHY $1200: Washington said a great city would stand where the Cuyahoga met Lake Erie; judge for yourself here Cleveland
#5521, aired 2008-09-15PRESIDENTS & FIRST LADIES $6,600 (Daily Double): His wife Frances left the White House, returned 4 years later, & may have said, "Look what they've done to the place!" Grover Cleveland
#5462, aired 2008-05-13PENINSULAS $200: The Cleveland Peninsula is about 40 miles northwest of Ketchikan in this state Alaska
#5443, aired 2008-04-16THEY ALSO RAN $1000: At age 31, he was Cleveland's mayor Dennis Kucinich
#5441, aired 2008-04-14BASEBALL $1600: This A.L. team's Jacobs Field has the largest video screen in the major leagues the (Cleveland) Indians
#5403, aired 2008-02-20LET'S GO TO OHIO $1200: In 1812 the state legislature chose this name for its capital city, though many wanted to name it Ohio City Columbus
#5403, aired 2008-02-20LET'S GO TO OHIO $2000: In 1969 this river running through Cleveland actually caught fire the Cuyahoga
#5391, aired 2008-02-04COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $800: Former President Cleveland was one of the trustees of this New Jersey university that elected Woodrow Wilson its head Princeton
#5385, aired 2008-01-25PRESIDENTIAL FACTS $2,000 (Daily Double): This Buffalo lawyer was a bachelor during only the first of his 3 runs for the presidency Grover Cleveland
#5347, aired 2007-12-04"EVE"NING $600: In 1905 this former U.S. president remarked, "Sensible and responsible women do not want to vote" Grover Cleveland
#5282, aired 2007-07-24JULY $2000: In July 1893 this president underwent a secret operation to remove part of his jaw due to cancer Grover Cleveland
#5274, aired 2007-07-12FIRST THINGS FIRST $1000: In 1967 Carl Stokes defeated Seth Taft to become the first black mayor of a major U.S. city, this one Cleveland
#5264, aired 2007-06-28SITCOM CITIES $400: "The Drew Carey Show" Cleveland
#5262, aired 2007-06-26PEOPLE WITH MUPPET NAMES $1600: 22nd & 24th POTUS (Grover) Cleveland
#5245, aired 2007-06-01BARELY ALIVE $800: Cleveland Clinic protocol says when this 3-letter order is given by a patient, there will be no chest compressions DNR (do not resuscitate)
#5245, aired 2007-06-01HE'S DEAD, JIM $2000: In 1881, this president, not Cleveland, was buried in Cleveland James A. Garfield
#5231, aired 2007-05-14"LAND" HO! $400: A valley formed by the Cuyahoga River divides this city into East & West sides Cleveland
#5225, aired 2007-05-04FIRST NAMES $800: Real first name of U.S. president Grover Cleveland; it was also that of Texas pioneer Austin Stephen
#5183, aired 2007-03-07STATS FREAK $1000: This Cleveland RB of the '50s & '60s led the NFL in rushing 8 times; the most times for any other back is 4 Jim Brown
#5163, aired 2007-02-07HAIL TO THE CHIEF $400: His real first name was Stephen, not Grover Cleveland
#5153, aired 2007-01-24MAYORS $1000: At age 31, though looking more like 13, this future presidential candidate was Cleveland's mayor Dennis Kucinich
#5115, aired 2006-12-01ALSO A PRESIDENTIAL NAME $400: Burn on, big river; in 1969 this city's Cuyahoga River actually caught fire Cleveland
#5082, aired 2006-10-17TO PARTY! $400: A Guinness record for the longest dance party--52 hours, 3 mins.--was set in 2003, at this Cleveland hot spot the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
#5062, aired 2006-09-19THE U.S. PRESIDENT WHO... $1000: as the sheriff of the Erie County Jail in Buffalo, sprang the trap to hang 2 criminals Grover Cleveland
#5045, aired 2006-07-14PRESIDENTIAL WIVES $1000: John Philip Sousa provided the music for Grover Cleveland's White House wedding to this 21-year-old Frances Folsom
#5034, aired 2006-06-29SITCOMS BY EPISODE $1600: "Sexual Perversity in Cleveland" The Drew Carey Show
#5029, aired 2006-06-22PRESIDENTIAL QUOTATIONS $1000: In his 1885 inaugural address he said that "Every voter... exercises a public trust" Grover Cleveland
#5004, aired 2006-05-18PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING BIOS $1200: Still on a high from a 1933 win for a bio of this 22nd & 24th Pres., Allan Nevins won again in 1937 with "Hamilton Fish" (Grover) Cleveland
#4953, aired 2006-03-08FIRST LADIES $2000: She was the first First Lady to be married in the White House, & the first to bear a child there Frances Cleveland
#4942, aired 2006-02-21AMERICAN AUTHORS $400: James Thurber shared this middle name with the 22nd & 24th president of the U.S. Grover
#4930, aired 2006-02-03NBA TEAMS IN OTHER WORDS $1,000 (Daily Double): The King Charles I supporters the (Cleveland) Cavaliers
#4921, aired 2006-01-23MASSACRE $1200: In 1991 this Ohio-based team trounced the Miami Heat 148-80 in the biggest NBA triumph ever the Cleveland Cavaliers
#4916, aired 2006-01-16GROVER CLEVELAND ROCKS $400: Grover dedicated this 152-foot monument on October 28, 1886 the Statue of Liberty
#4916, aired 2006-01-16GROVER CLEVELAND ROCKS $800: Candy bar lovers might know this name of Grover's daughter, born October 3, 1891 Ruth
#4916, aired 2006-01-16GROVER CLEVELAND ROCKS $1200: Grover was known as "The Hangman" of this city--not the most warm & cuddly nickname Buffalo
#4916, aired 2006-01-16GROVER CLEVELAND ROCKS $2,000 (Daily Double): In this year Grover won the presidential election with 58 more electoral votes than he'd won with in 1884 1892
#4916, aired 2006-01-16GROVER CLEVELAND ROCKS $2000: Born there in 1837, Grover is the only president native to this state New Jersey
#4913, aired 2006-01-11CLEVELAND ATHLETES $200: In 2003 he went directly from high school to the Cleveland Cavaliers & became the NBA's Rookie of the Year LeBron James
#4913, aired 2006-01-11CLEVELAND ATHLETES $400: Almost 40 years after his retirement, he dominates his team's record books Jim Brown
#4913, aired 2006-01-11CLEVELAND ATHLETES $600: Nolan Schaefer of Yellow Grass, Sask. & Glenn Olson of Port McNeil, B.C. play this sport for the Cleveland Barons hockey
#4913, aired 2006-01-11CLEVELAND ATHLETES $800: "Bullet Bob", this pitcher from Van Meter, Iowa, joined the Indians at age 17 in 1936 Bob Feller
#4913, aired 2006-01-11CLEVELAND ATHLETES $1000: Now in the Hall of Fame, this tight end of the '80s was known as the "Wizard of Oz" Ozzie Newsome
#4910, aired 2006-01-06EVENING NEWS 1893 $800: The nation listened as this man took on the topic of civil service reform in his second inaugural address Grover Cleveland
#4903, aired 2005-12-28CLEVELAND ROCKS! $400: The original theme song to this TV sitcom set in Cleveland mentioned the nearby towns of Parma & Solon The Drew Carey Show
#4903, aired 2005-12-28CLEVELAND ROCKS! $800: Ohio's largest newspaper, it's been providing the news for Cleveland residents since 1842 The Plain Dealer
#4903, aired 2005-12-28CLEVELAND ROCKS! $1200: Kim Deal, Faith Hill & Vanilla Ice have been spotted at this attraction on the shores of Lake Erie the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
#4903, aired 2005-12-28CLEVELAND ROCKS! $1600: The opening of this in 1959 made Cleveland an international seaport the St. Lawrence Seaway
#4903, aired 2005-12-28CLEVELAND ROCKS! $2000: In 1967 voters elected him Cleveland mayor, making him the first black mayor of a major U.S. city Carl Stokes
#4871, aired 2005-11-14"UMP" IT UP $2000: Term for Republicans who abandoned their own party in 1884 to support Grover Cleveland the Mugwumps
#4869, aired 2005-11-10SUPREME COURT REJECTS $2000: William Hornblower & Wheeler Peckham gave this president back-to-back losses in 1894 Grover Cleveland
#4860, aired 2005-10-28PAIR CAPITA $3,000 (Daily Double): "Hurrah! Hurrah! For Cleve & Steve" was an 1890s song for this pair campaigning for prez & veep Grover Cleveland & (Adlai) Stevenson
#4858, aired 2005-10-26AVIATION FIRSTS $800: The first major flight over water was by Glenn Curtiss, who flew over this lake from Cleveland to Sandusky in 1910 Lake Erie
#4833, aired 2005-09-21ATTORNEYS GENERAL $600: This man appointed Harry Daugherty, who'd helped him become lt. gov. of Ohio & a U.S. senator as well as president Warren G. Harding
#4828, aired 2005-09-14A SOLID FOUNDATION $600: In 1914 the USA's first community foundation was set up in this Ohio city, then the nation's 6th largest Cleveland
#4822, aired 2005-07-19APRIL $2000: On April 3, 1964 he gave his famous "Ballot or the Bullet" speech in Cleveland, Ohio Malcolm X
#4786, aired 2005-05-30WHERE AM I? $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew leans over a pool filled with denizens of the not-so-deep.) I'm at the 190,000 gallon manatee exhibit at the zoo of this city, now Ohio's most populous Columbus
#4779, aired 2005-05-19FRISKY PRESIDENTS $1000: In the 1870s, while he was the sheriff of Buffalo, he fathered a child with a Mrs. Maria Halpin (Grover) Cleveland
#4775, aired 2005-05-13DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CONTENDERS 2004 $1600: The son of a truck driver, this vegan is also a former mayor of Cleveland Dennis Kucinich
#4769, aired 2005-05-05BEFORE HE WAS PRESIDENT... $2000: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from a desk at NYPD headquarters.) This future U.S. president sat at this desk when he was president of the board of police commissioners Theodore Roosevelt
#4753, aired 2005-04-13U.S. PRESIDENTS $2000: He became pres. 100 years after George Washington, so he was called the "Centennial President" Benjamin Harrison
#4737, aired 2005-03-22THAT'S SO "CONTINENTAL" $400: Its main hub cities are Newark, Cleveland & Houston Continental Airlines
#4736, aired 2005-03-21ELECTORAL COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP $1600: This 19th century president ran 3 times & got a total of 664 electoral votes Cleveland
#4733, aired 2005-03-16WORDS "INC" $400: In bowling, it's a split of the 8 & 10 pins; it's also a city in Ohio Cincinnati
#4708, aired 2005-02-09GREAT CONDUCTORS $1200: Conductor Georg Solti had a long tenure with the Chicago Symphony; George Szell, with this Great Lakes city's orchestra Cleveland
#4704, aired 2005-02-03U.S. PRESIDENTS $4,600 (Daily Double): His running mates were Thomas Hendricks in 1884, A.G. Thurman in 1888 & Adlai Stevenson in 1892 (Grover) Cleveland
#4695, aired 2005-01-21KILL BILL: VOL. 2 $1600: Peeved at pork & patronage, he vetoed 584 bills in the 1880s & '90s Grover Cleveland
#4624, aired 2004-10-14LAKE CITY $400: Cleveland, Ohio Lake Erie
#4615, aired 2004-10-01GEOGRAPHY $400: Buffalo & Cleveland are major ports on this Great Lake Erie
#4614, aired 2004-09-30ALBUMS $1600: This Cleveland quintet's album "E. 1999 Eternal" was produced by the late rapper Eazy-E Bone Thugs-n-Harmony
#4594, aired 2004-07-22THE 1870s $400: It's the T in the WCTU, founded in Cleveland in 1874 with Annie Wittenmyer as its first president temperance
#4577, aired 2004-06-29GREETINGS FROM AMERICA STAMPS $1600: Though the Ohio stamp featured Cleveland, its first day cover was released in this city Columbus
#4574, aired 2004-06-24NEW YORK GOVERNORS $1200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew hangs out on the Brooklyn Bridge.) The Brooklyn Bridge was dedicated in 1883 by President Arthur & this future president, then governor of New York (Grover) Cleveland
#4554, aired 2004-05-2718th BIRTHDAYS $600: March 18 babies include Grover Cleveland & Rudolf Diesel, who rose to this, & Irene Cara, who sang about it fame
#4534, aired 2004-04-29GROUPS $1,000 (Daily Double): It's a nickname for baseball's Cleveland Indians the Tribe
#4506, aired 2004-03-22U.S. CITIES $800: According to a song by Ian Hunter, it "Rocks" (must be why the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is there) Cleveland
#4475, aired 2004-02-06THE OLD NEGRO LEAGUES $1200: This ageless pitcher who played with the Birmingham Black Barons later made it to the majors with Cleveland Satchel Paige
#4473, aired 2004-02-04CITY FOLKS $1000: This humorist & animal rights activist wrote the bestseller "The Cat and the Curmudgeon" Cleveland Amory
#4467, aired 2004-01-27AT THE BALLPARK $800: At the June 4, 1974 game in Cleveland, this refreshment only cost 10 cents; that's a promotion you won't see again beer
#4435, aired 2003-12-12GEORGIA ON MY MIND $600: Cleveland, Georgia is home to these dolls, adopted out of its "Babyland General Hospital" Cabbatch Patch Kids
#4421, aired 2003-11-24ART EXHIBITS $3,000 (Daily Double): In 1999 this U.S. city's Museum of Art mounted a show of the work Edgar Degas did when he visited relatives there New Orleans, Louisiana
#4403, aired 2003-10-29PRINCETON $1000: In his last years this non-consecutively elected President was a trustee at Princeton Cleveland
#4394, aired 2003-10-16"J" WALKING $1600: On March 28, 1990 this NBA player scored 69 points, a career high, in a game against Cleveland Michael Jordan
#4391, aired 2003-10-13NUMBER 19 IN YOUR PROGRAMS $1000: The Cleveland Indians retired Bob Lemon's No. 21 & this pitcher's No. 19 (Bob) Feller
#4340, aired 2003-06-13A FLY CATEGORY $2000: Harry H. Gardner, reportedly dubbed this by Grover Cleveland, made his living climbing up the sides of buildings "The Human Fly"
#4336, aired 2003-06-09FOOTBALL HALL OF FAMERS' TEAMS $200: Running back Jim Brown Cleveland Browns
#4322, aired 2003-05-20YOU'RE DARN TOOTIN'! $400: In the Cleveland Orchestra, this section includes flutist Joshua Smith & oboe man Jeffrey Rathbun woodwinds
#4309, aired 2003-05-01HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES $800: On June 28, 1894 President Grover Cleveland signed an act making the first Monday in September this holiday Labor Day
#4293, aired 2003-04-09PRESIDENTIAL NICKNAMES $1600: "The Hangman of Buffalo" Grover Cleveland
#4293, aired 2003-04-09PRESIDENTIAL NICKNAMES $2000: "The Idol of Ohio" William McKinley
#4273, aired 2003-03-12BEFORE THEY WERE PRESIDENT $800: In 1881 he was elected mayor of Buffalo, New York Grover Cleveland
#4250, aired 2003-02-07HAIL TO THE CHIEF $1600: In 1885 this 22nd & 24th president said, "Office seeking is a disease...it is ever catching" Grover Cleveland
#4239, aired 2003-01-23MR. PRESIDENT $800: The economic panic of 1893 hit shortly after he returned as the nation's 24th president Grover Cleveland
#4235, aired 2003-01-17THE ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland.) These cars were hung as stage props during this group's "Zoo TV" tour in 1992 & 1993 U2
#4235, aired 2003-01-17THE ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM $1200: (Sofia of the Clue Crew reports from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland.) These puppies here were worn by this "Master of Funk" on his 1983 "Atomic Dog" tour George Clinton
#4235, aired 2003-01-17THE ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM $2000: (Sofia of the Clue Crew reports from Cleveland.) The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame & Museum was designed by this renowned architect who admitted he knew nothing about rock & roll I.M. Pei
#4213, aired 2002-12-18SPORTS HOME CITIES $600: The NBA's Cavaliers Cleveland
#4189, aired 2002-11-14GROVER CLEVELAND $400: Grover was known to some as "Uncle" this, a size for jets & elephants Jumbo
#4189, aired 2002-11-14GROVER CLEVELAND $800: Cleveland began his second term as president this many years after his first term ended 4
#4189, aired 2002-11-14GROVER CLEVELAND $1200: Cleveland put a stop to the Senate's efforts to annex this island group & tried to get its queen restored Hawaiian Islands
#4189, aired 2002-11-14GROVER CLEVELAND $2,000 (Daily Double): The fact that the 1894 Pullman Rail Strike was interfering with this allowed Cleveland to send in federal troops mail delivery (they used to deliver mail by rail)
#4189, aired 2002-11-14GROVER CLEVELAND $2000: In the popular vote of the 1884 election, Cleveland beat this man from Maine by fewer than 30,000 votes James Blaine
#4177, aired 2002-10-29BEFORE & AFTER $400: Carolyn Keene's fictional teenage detective who stars in a sitcom set in Cleveland Nancy Drew Carey
#4159, aired 2002-10-03PRO FOOTBALL $600: This Cleveland running back led the NFL in rushing 8 of the 9 years he was in the league, starting in 1957 Jim Brown
#4157, aired 2002-10-01THE RISE OF THE MACHINES $400: The 880-ton Hulett ore unloaders were built for ports like Cleveland & Ashtabula along this lake Lake Erie
#4154, aired 2002-09-26TV THEME SONGS $200: The Presidents of the United States perform its theme, "Cleveland Rocks" The Drew Carey Show
#4139, aired 2002-09-05SUBURBIA $200: The original "Drew Carey Show" theme song was "Moon Over Parma", a suburb of this city Cleveland
#4131, aired 2002-07-15HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES $400: It took a lot of "work" but Grover Cleveland finally signed a bill making this a national holiday in 1894 Labor Day
#4120, aired 2002-06-28PRESIDENTIAL APBs $800: Some say this man also known as the "Beast of Buffalo" jaywalked on two non-consecutive occasions Grover Cleveland
#4115, aired 2002-06-21THE WHITE HOUSE $800: The first & only president to get married in the White House, he tied the knot with Frances Folsom there in 1886 Cleveland
#4113, aired 2002-06-19TONIGHT I'M GONNA ROCK YOU TONIGHT $400: In the film "This is Spinal Tap", the band has a tough time getting to the stage during a live performance in this Ohio city Cleveland
#4080, aired 2002-05-0318 YEARS OF LEFTOVERS $400: From Season 14: 21-year-old Frances Folsom married 49-year-old Grover Cleveland in this "colorful" room the Blue Room
#4079, aired 2002-05-02BIG CITY LIFE $1000: The rings of parks around Boston and Cleveland are both described as this expensive piece of jewelry the Emerald Necklace
#4059, aired 2002-04-04BALLPARK FOOD $600: Jacobs Field in this city is famous for its pierogies (well, not famous, but you can buy them there) Cleveland
#3938, aired 2001-10-17SPORTS PEOPLE WHO ARE PLACES $800: Drew Carey knows Hall of Fame pitcher Grover Alexander's middle name is this Cleveland
#3920, aired 2001-09-2119th CENTURY BUSINESS LEADERS $200: In 1863 he, Maurice Clark & Samuel Andrews founded a Cleveland oil company: in 1870 it changed its named to Standard Oil John D. Rockefeller
#3905, aired 2001-07-20SPORTS TEAM NICKNAMES $200: Cleveland's NFL team took this name from coach Paul, not running back Jim the Browns
#3901, aired 2001-07-16TEAM PLAYERS, HALL OF FAME EDITION $800: Paul Hornung (1957-1966) the Green Bay Packers
#3849, aired 2001-05-03SITCOMS $300: A 1998 CD of music from this sitcom featured "Cleveland Rocks" & "Five O'Clock World" The Drew Carey Show
#3844, aired 2001-04-26PRESIDENTS $500: In a tragic coincidence, his mother & his first wife, Alice, both died on Valentine's Day in 1884 Theodore Roosevelt
#3836, aired 2001-04-16THE LOU $200: The Cleveland Browns' Lou Groza was nicknamed "The Toe" for his accuracy at this Kicking field goals
#3819, aired 2001-03-22"C" IN GEOGRAPHY $300: The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is located in this city Cleveland
#3809, aired 2001-03-08HISTORIC COUPLES $500: This philandering U.S. pres. called his wife Florence "The Duchess"; we wonder if she had any choice nicknames for him Warren G. Harding
#3806, aired 2001-03-05WHEN BENJY WAS PREZ $100: Toward the end of Benjamin Harrison's term, this man was elected president of the U.S. for a second time Grover Cleveland
#3783, aired 2001-01-31U.S. CITIES $400: John D. Rockefeller began his oil dynasty in this Ohio city Cleveland
#3768, aired 2001-01-10AKRONYMS $800: Akron lies on this river famous for catching fire at Cleveland Cuyahoga River
#3757, aired 2000-12-26THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND $400: Of Pittsburgh, Cleveland & Detroit, the city that's farthest east Pittsburgh
#3751, aired 2000-12-18PEOPLE IN HISTORY $400: This young man put his savings into a small Cleveland refinery in 1862 & eventually had an oil monopoly John D. Rockefeller
#3744, aired 2000-12-07TEAM PLAYERS $1000: A tandoori chef imported to the shores of Lake Erie Cleveland Indian
#3708, aired 2000-10-18'90s SITCOMS $100: The pals in this sitcom hang out & down a few brews at Cleveland's Warsaw Tavern The Drew Carey Show
#3690, aired 2000-09-22MIDWESTERN CITIES $400: Parma, Euclid & Shaker Heights are communities in its metropolitan area Cleveland
#3682, aired 2000-09-12PRESIDENTS IN IOWA $400: In 1887 Cleveland attended this city's Corn Palace (or should we say Maize Palace) Sioux City
#3652, aired 2000-06-20PRO BASKETBALL $500: (Hi, I'm Rebecca Lobo of the WNBA) The logo of this city's WNBA team, the Rockers, features a guitar twisted into the shape of an "R" Cleveland
#3628, aired 2000-05-17I SENSE A THEME $400: You may see Shamu the killer whale at one of these parks in San Diego, Orlando, Cleveland or San Antonio SeaWorld
#3614, aired 2000-04-27HAIL TO THE CHIEF $1000: This Ohioan was the first sitting U.S. senator elected president Warren G. Harding
#3594, aired 2000-03-30PRESIDENTIAL RHYME TIME $1000: Cleveland's shorebirds Grover's plovers
#3575, aired 2000-03-03BRIEF BIOS $1000: Born 1903, untouchable in Chicago, cleaned up Cleveland, died 1957 Eliot Ness
#3560, aired 2000-02-11U.S. PRESIDENTS $400: Stephen was the real first name of this president who served 2 non-consecutive terms Grover Cleveland
#3544, aired 2000-01-20BASEBALL -- 1999 $500: This team's Manny Ramirez led the American League with 165 runs batted in -- the highest league total in 61 years the Cleveland Indians
#3541, aired 2000-01-17BEFORE & AFTER $1000: Feared former Cleveland slugger, now an Oriole, who is the most popular girl at the dance Albert Belle of the ball
#3514, aired 1999-12-09AMERICAN HISTORY $500 (Daily Double): Due to expansive pork processing facilities, this city on the Ohio River was once known as "Porkopolis" Cincinnati
#3508, aired 1999-12-01ALL THE PRESIDENT'S KIDS $700 (Daily Double): This president's architect son Abram worked in Cleveland in a building named for his slain father James Garfield
#3431, aired 1999-07-05CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS $700 (Daily Double): It's the main city in Ohio's 14th district, once a rubber center & now called "Polymer Valley" Akron
#3423, aired 1999-06-23PRESIDENTIAL NICKNAMES $500: "The Buffalo Hangman" Grover Cleveland
#3421, aired 1999-06-21AUTHORS ON AUDIOTAPE $200: This sitcom star reads his own "Dirty Jokes and Beer", subjects he might have learned about in Cleveland Drew Carey
#3420, aired 1999-06-18PRESIDENTIAL FACTS $800: 2 of 6 who married a widow (2 of) Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Fillmore, B. Harrison & Wilson
#3387, aired 1999-05-04PRESIDENTIAL PORTRAITS $400: He was the first Democratic president elected after the Civil War Grover Cleveland
#3358, aired 1999-03-24THEY REST IN NEBRASKA $200: Grover Cleveland Alexander was inducted into this sport's Hall of Fame in 1938 & interred in Nebraska in 1950 Baseball
#3327, aired 1999-02-09THE 1880s $800: Even after admitting he had sired an illegitimate child, he was still elected president in 1884 Grover Cleveland
#3324, aired 1999-02-04PEOPLE IN HISTORY $100: He was so hefty he was nicknamed "Uncle Jumbo"; he probably preferred to be called "Our Grover" Grover Cleveland
#3318, aired 1999-01-27SPORTS COMEBACKS $1000: This ex-Brave whose name means "fairness" was fairly named 1997's A.L. Comeback Player of the Year for Cleveland David Justice
#3299, aired 1998-12-31PITCHERS $1000: This pitcher named for a U.S. president was played by Ronald Reagan in "The Winning Team" Grover Cleveland Alexander
#3291, aired 1998-12-21AFFAIRS OF STATE $500 (Daily Double): 1884 reports that he committed his lover to an insane asylum nearly cost him the election Grover Cleveland
#3238, aired 1998-10-07PEOPLE IN POETRY $600 (Daily Double): John Ashbery wrote of this U.S. president, "He wasn't a bad egg. Just weak, he loved women and Ohio" Warren G. Harding
#3235, aired 1998-10-02INAUGURAL ADDRESSES $1000: He was the only president to deliver 2 nonconsecutive inaugural addresses Grover Cleveland
#3202, aired 1998-06-30PRESIDENTIAL TERMS OF SERVICE $100: March 4, 1885- March 3, 1889; March 4, 1893- March 3, 1897 Grover Cleveland
#3166, aired 1998-05-11PRESIDENTS $600: Between his 2 nonconsecutive terms as president, he practiced law in New York City Grover Cleveland
#3145, aired 1998-04-10PRESIDENTIAL FACIAL HAIR $600: Preceded & succeeded by the mustached Grover Cleveland, he had a full beard & mustache Benjamin Harrison
#3129, aired 1998-03-19WHAT'S IN A NAME? $800: This candy bar wasn't named for a ballplayer, but for Cleveland's daughter or the maker's granddaughter Baby Ruth
#3095, aired 1998-01-30WHO'S ON FIRST? $300: This Boston first baseman barely won the American League's 1995 MVP award over Cleveland's Albert Belle Mo Vaughn
#3094, aired 1998-01-29NEW JERSEYITES $100: Though he shares his name with a city in Ohio, this president was born in Caldwell, New Jersey Cleveland
#3074, aired 1998-01-01HUMORISTS $600: Charles Farrar used the name Artemus Ward for his humorous pieces in this Cleveland paper the Plain Dealer
#3070, aired 1997-12-26SPORTS LOGOS $200: [sports logo] the Cleveland Indians
#3059, aired 1997-12-11THEY CAME FROM CLEVELAND $100: He's made his name as an auto racer, salad dressing entrepreneur & actor Paul Newman
#3059, aired 1997-12-11THEY CAME FROM CLEVELAND $200: This Yankee owner's first sports venture was the Cleveland Pipers semipro basketball team George Steinbrenner
#3059, aired 1997-12-11THEY CAME FROM CLEVELAND $300: He came to L.A. to perform comedy & was soon "Coming to America" with pal Eddie Murphy Arsenio Hall
#3059, aired 1997-12-11THEY CAME FROM CLEVELAND $400: Once an assistant secretary of HUD, she's currently the secretary of HHS Donna Shalala
#3059, aired 1997-12-11THEY CAME FROM CLEVELAND $500: This former big wheel of the Cars recently produced Weezer's debut album Ric Ocasek
#3049, aired 1997-11-27TV GOES TO WORK $100: He's the assistant director of personnel at Cleveland's Winfred-Louder Department Store Drew Carey
#3030, aired 1997-10-31FICTIONAL GHOSTS $400: In his book "Without Feathers", a ghost reports that the next world resembles Cleveland Woody Allen
#3028, aired 1997-10-29FIRST LADIES $1000: She was born in 1864, the daughter of a Buffalo, New York attorney Frances Folsom Cleveland
#3013, aired 1997-10-08HAIL TO THE CHIEF $800: Although he lost the popular vote to Cleveland in 1888, he won in the electoral college, 233 votes to 168 Benjamin Harrison
#2989, aired 1997-09-0419th CENTURY SPORTS $400: 1890s outfielder Louis Sockalexis of the Penobscot tribe inspired this name of Cleveland's baseball team the Indians
#2948, aired 1997-05-28POP MUSIC $400: The "Acid Queen" costume she wore in "Tommy" is now in Cleveland's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Tina Turner
#2942, aired 1997-05-20U.S. CITIES $500: Surveyors in Ohio named a Cleveland suburb for this Greek "Father of Geometry" Euclid
#2921, aired 1997-04-21STADIUMS & ARENAS $300: Jacobs Field is part of this Ohio city's Gateway Sports Complex Cleveland
#2898, aired 1997-03-19HOSPITALS $200: The Cleveland Clinic tops U.S. News' 1996 ranking of hospitals in this, the study of the heart Cardiology
#2894, aired 1997-03-13THE FANNIE FARMER COOKBOOK $500: Cleveland dressing contains oil, vinegar, sugar, salt, paprika & the "dry" type of this condiment Mustard
#2889, aired 1997-03-06SPORTS $100: In 1957 this Cleveland team's Lou Groza became the first to lead the NFL in scoring without a touchdown Browns
#2884, aired 1997-02-27AMERICAN HISTORY $800: This president's political enemies referred to him as the "Beast of Buffalo" Grover Cleveland
#2876, aired 1997-02-17PRESIDENTS' BIRTHDAYS $300: The fact that the 22nd & 24th presidents share a March 18, 1837 birthday isn't odd; they're both this man Grover Cleveland
#2862, aired 1997-01-28SPORTS STARS $400: In 1995 this Cleveland slugger led the American League in home runs, RBIs, runs, doubles & total bases Albert Belle
#2819, aired 1996-11-28U.S. PRESIDENTS $800: Not only the first president to marry in the White House, he was also the first to have a child born there Grover Cleveland
#2800, aired 1996-11-01BEFORE HE WAS PRESIDENT $400: It cost Grover Cleveland $150 to hire a substitute when drafted to fight in this war the Civil War
#2786, aired 1996-10-14PRESIDENTS' MONOGRAMS $500: SGC (Stephen Grover) Cleveland
#2779, aired 1996-10-03BLACK FIRSTS $2,000 (Daily Double): This former Cleveland mayor, the first black elected mayor of a major U.S. city, died in 1996 (Carl) Stokes
#2776, aired 1996-09-30POLITICS $800: Carl Schurz was a leader of the Mugwumps, Republicans who left the party in 1884 to support this Democrat Grover Cleveland
#2761, aired 1996-09-09SPORTS '96 $400: In February NFL owners approved the Cleveland Browns' move to this city, with a new name & new colors Baltimore
#2757, aired 1996-09-03U.S. PRESIDENTS $200: On March 4, 1885 this president took the oath of office for the first of his 2 nonconsecutive terms Cleveland
#2732, aired 1996-06-18U.S. HISTORY $1000: This man who began as a clerk in a Cleveland commission house formed his first trust by 1882 John D. Rockefeller
#2730, aired 1996-06-14U.S. PRESIDENTS $200: Grover Cleveland reportedly told this future president, "Franklin, I hope you never become president" Franklin Roosevelt
#2728, aired 1996-06-121983 $400: In June mayor Coleman Young of this city announced he'd enforce a curfew to reduce juvenile crime Detroit
#2702, aired 1996-05-07TELEVISION $1,000 (Daily Double): His show is set in Cleveland: Drew Carey
#2700, aired 1996-05-0319th CENTURY AMERICA $400: In 1858 humorist Charles Farrar Brown published his 1st Artemus Ward letters in this city's Plain Dealer newspaper Cleveland
#2665, aired 1996-03-15PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA $400: Cleveland's great-great- grandfather died at the Philadelphia home of this statesman in 1757 Benjamin Franklin
#2660, aired 1996-03-08NEW JERSEY $300: This man who served as the 22nd & 24th president was the only native New Jerseyan to become president Grover Cleveland
#2653, aired 1996-02-28NEWSPAPERS $1000: 1 of 2 Ohio newspapers that exceed 250,000 in daily circulation the Cleveland Plain Dealer (or the Columbus Dispatch)
#2634, aired 1996-02-01SPORTS $100: These 2 teams made it to the 1995 World Series Atlanta Braves & Cleveland Indians
#2620, aired 1996-01-12U.S. HISTORY $800: Grover Cleveland, Theodore Roosevelt & Alfred E. Smith all held this political post Governor of New York
#2577, aired 1995-11-14TELEVISION $400: Both "Happy Days" & "Laverne & Shirley" were set in this city Milwaukee
#2571, aired 1995-11-06U.S. PRESIDENTS $400: This president was named for the Reverend Stephen Grover of Caldwell, New Jersey Grover Cleveland
#2552, aired 1995-10-10FIRST LADIES $800: Gossip linked Grover Cleveland with Emma Folsom, but he had his eye on this young lady, Emma's daughter Frances Folsom
#2541, aired 1995-09-25ANNUAL EVENTS $100: In 1894 Grover Cleveland set this holiday as the first Monday in September Labor Day
#2523, aired 1995-07-19U.S. CITIES $500: In 1796 a director of the Connecticut Land Company founded this Ohio city on Lake Erie Cleveland
#2521, aired 1995-07-17THE SHAKERS $400: This Cleveland suburb has a Shaker Museum Shaker Heights
#2514, aired 1995-07-06GROVER CLEVELAND $100: During his 1st term, Cleveland used this power over 400 times, more than all his predecessors combined the veto
#2514, aired 1995-07-06GROVER CLEVELAND $200: On Oct. 28, 1886 Cleveland presided over its dedication in New York Harbor the Statue of Liberty
#2514, aired 1995-07-06GROVER CLEVELAND $300: During this war, Cleveland avoided service by hiring a substitute the Civil War
#2514, aired 1995-07-06GROVER CLEVELAND $400: It was Cleveland's first name; Grover was his middle name Stephen
#2514, aired 1995-07-06GROVER CLEVELAND $500: From an Indian term, Republicans who abandoned their party in 1884 to vote for Cleveland were called this Mugwumps
#2505, aired 1995-06-23BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $300: The U.S. headquarters of this oil giant, abbreviated BP, is in Cleveland, Ohio British Petroleum
#2461, aired 1995-04-24HAIL TO THE CHIEF $400: This twice-elected man, not Taft, was called "Uncle Jumbo" Grover Cleveland
#2460, aired 1995-04-21NOTORIOUS $800: Convicted in 1954 of killing his wife, this Cleveland doctor was acquitted of the crime in 1966 Sam Sheppard
#2445, aired 1995-03-31FIRST LADIES $1,800 (Daily Double): She outlived the president by nearly 40 years, having married him in 1886 when she was 21 Frances Folsom (Cleveland)
#2434, aired 1995-03-16BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $500: This Swedish vacuum cleaner company owns Cleveland-based White Consolidated Industries Electrolux
#2419, aired 1995-02-23AMERICAN HISTORY $400: On July 7, 1898 this president signed the resolution annexing Hawaii William McKinley
#2418, aired 1995-02-22PRESIDENTS & FIRST LADIES $600: Cleveland lost the 1888 election to this man by failing to carry his home state of New York Benjamin Harrison
#2388, aired 1995-01-11NAME THE DECADE $400: Cleveland serves his first term as president & Queen Victoria celebrates her golden jubilee the 1880s
#2369, aired 1994-12-15U.S. "C"ITIES $400: Parks in this Ohio city include Brookside, Edgewater & Rockefeller Cleveland
#2362, aired 1994-12-06HAIL TO THE CHIEF $300: This 22nd & 24th president wrote several books, including "Fishing and Shooting Sketches" (Grover) Cleveland
#2349, aired 1994-11-17U.S. GEOGRAPHY $1000: This Lake Erie port in Northwest Ohio was once called "the Glass Capital of the World" Toledo
#2345, aired 1994-11-11U.S. PRESIDENTS $800: He was the only chief executive reelected to the presidency after being defeated Grover Cleveland
#2327, aired 1994-10-18PRO FOOTBALL $400: This Cleveland running back was named UPI's player of the year in 1958, 1963 & 1965 (Jim) Brown
#2324, aired 1994-10-13FIRST LADIES $800: Besides Frances Cleveland, she was the only other presidential widow to remarry Jackie Kennedy Onassis
#2323, aired 1994-10-12FAMOUS NAMES $200: This leader of the "Untouchables" later cleaned up Cleveland, Ohio Eliot Ness
#2323, aired 1994-10-12LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS $600: Grover Cleveland & Pat Garrett were among those to serve as one of these lawmen sheriffs
#2317, aired 1994-10-04JUNE $500: On June 2, 1886 this president married his ward, Frances Folsom, in the White House Grover Cleveland
#2229, aired 1994-04-21OHIO $800: In the 1880s Edward Libbey & Michael Owens introduced glassmaking to this port on western Lake Erie Toledo
#2202, aired 1994-03-15FIRST LADIES $800: It was the first name of Grover Cleveland's wife, but some people called her "Frank" or "Frankie" Frances
#2179, aired 1994-02-10THE 1870s $600: On Jan. 10, 1870 Standard Oil Co. of Ohio was incorporated & was located in this city Cleveland
#2167, aired 1994-01-25BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $600 (Daily Double): This credit reporting giant was originally called the Cleveland Cap Screw Company TRW
#2159, aired 1994-01-13GROVER CLEVELAND $200: Thomas A. Hendricks for his first term & Adlai E. Stevenson for his second vice presidents
#2159, aired 1994-01-13GROVER CLEVELAND $400: After serving as sheriff of Erie County, N.Y., Cleveland became mayor of this city in Erie County Buffalo
#2159, aired 1994-01-13GROVER CLEVELAND $600: Cleveland sent federal troops to Illinois to intervene in a strike of these workers led by Eugene V. Debs Pullman porters
#2159, aired 1994-01-13GROVER CLEVELAND $800 (Daily Double): Cleveland was defeated for president by this man in 1888 & defeated him in 1892 Benjamin Harrison
#2159, aired 1994-01-13GROVER CLEVELAND $1000: Cleveland tried in vain to restore this queen to the throne of Hawaii Liliuokalani
#2105, aired 1993-10-29U.S. PRESIDENTS $600: The year this 22nd & 24th president died, 1908, his book "Good Citizenship" was published Cleveland
#2104, aired 1993-10-28FOOTBALL $500: In his career, 1957-1965, this Cleveland back scored 126 touchdowns, a record that still stands Jim Brown
#2071, aired 1993-09-13U.S.A. $400: Shamu knows there are 4 of these theme parks: in Cleveland, San Antonio, San Diego & Orlando Sea World
#2066, aired 1993-09-06HAIL TO THE CHIEF $2,000 (Daily Double): Within a 3 1/2 year period, he became Mayor of Buffalo, Governor of N.Y. & President of the U.S. Grover Cleveland
#2050, aired 1993-07-02FAMOUS NAMES $1000: A high school dropout, he dropped back in after WWII & later became Cleveland's first black mayor (Carl) Stokes
#2025, aired 1993-05-28FAMOUS FANNIES $400: This candy shop chain is headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio Fanny Farmer
#2024, aired 1993-05-27U.S. CITIES $600: The Cuyahoga River divides this Ohio city into an east side & a west side Cleveland
#1998, aired 1993-04-21NEWSPAPERS $1000: This city's only daily newspaper is the Plain Dealer Cleveland
#1986, aired 1993-04-05GLOVES $800: An early lack of interest in politics earned this president between Cleveland's terms the nickname "Kid Gloves" Benjamin Harrison
#1983, aired 1993-03-31SPORTS $500: It's the only NBA team in Ohio the Cleveland Cavaliers
#1976, aired 1993-03-22PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA $800: Between his terms as president he lived on Madison Ave. in New York & took the train to his job at a law firm (Grover) Cleveland
#1972, aired 1993-03-16PEOPLE $400: This ex-Cleveland Browns fullback is founder of Amer-I-Can, a group that helps kids get out of gangs Jim Brown
#1963, aired 1993-03-03PRESIDENTIAL RELATIVES $400: His oldest daughter, Ruth, was born in 1891, between his 2 presidential terms Grover Cleveland
#1951, aired 1993-02-15THE CIVIL WAR $500: This 22nd & 24th President was labeled a Civil War draft dodger; he had paid someone to take his place (Grover) Cleveland
#1916, aired 1992-12-28U.S. PRESIDENTS $200: As a young child, he was called "Grove" Stephen Grover Cleveland
#1879, aired 1992-11-05THE 1940s $1000: Cleveland Indians pitching ended this Yankee center fielder's record 56-game hitting streak (Joe) DiMaggio
#1868, aired 1992-10-21FIRST LADIES $1,700 (Daily Double): His sister Rose acted as first lady until he married Frances Folsom, who took over the job (Grover) Cleveland
#1852, aired 1992-09-29OHIO $1,200 (Daily Double): They are the 3 largest cities in Ohio, & they all begin with the same letter Cleveland, Cincinnati, & Columbus
#1781, aired 1992-05-04U.S. CITIES $500 (Daily Double): In 1825 this Ohio city was chosen as the Great Lakes terminus of the Ohio & Erie Canal Cleveland
#1765, aired 1992-04-10CLEVELAND $100: Cleveland is situated where the Cuyahoga River meets this Great Lake Erie
#1765, aired 1992-04-10CLEVELAND $200: Abbreviated WCTU, this group that promoted abstinence from alcohol was founded in Cleveland in 1874 Woman's Christian Temperance Union
#1765, aired 1992-04-10CLEVELAND $300: The opening of this international waterway in 1959 allowed oceangoing ships to reach Cleveland St. Lawrence Seaway
#1765, aired 1992-04-10CLEVELAND $400: The world's largest collection of manuscripts of this celibate religious sect is in Cleveland Shakers
#1765, aired 1992-04-10CLEVELAND $500: In 1967 he became mayor, the first African American to hold that office in a major U.S. city Carl Stokes
#1698, aired 1992-01-08POLITICAL TERMS $600: Mugwumps were members of this party who abandoned James G. Blaine to support Cleveland in 1884 the Republicans
#1696, aired 1992-01-06U.S. CITIES $800: A year after becoming mayor of this N.Y. city, Grover Cleveland became governor of the state Buffalo
#1660, aired 1991-11-15PRESIDENTS $800: In the first presidential White House wedding, he married Frances Folsom Grover Cleveland
#1634, aired 1991-10-10BEFORE HE WAS PRESIDENT $1000: As sheriff of Erie County, N.Y. he personally sprang the trap on 2 murderers Grover Cleveland
#1619, aired 1991-09-19NATIONAL FORESTS $800: Among the national forests in this state are Cleveland, Los Padres & Shasta-Trinity California
#1616, aired 1991-09-16HAIL TO THE CHIEF $400: Except for Cleveland, every elected president from Grant through McKinley was born in this state Ohio
#1587, aired 1991-06-25MUSEUMS $500: A Cleveland suburb named for this religious sect has a museum devoted to their history the Shakers
#1556, aired 1991-05-13& IN OTHER NEWS... $500: A new Major League stadium for this city is being built in Babe Ruth's childhood neighborhood Baltimore (Maryland)
#1547, aired 1991-04-3019th CENTURY AMERICA $800: This man defeated Grover Cleveland in 1888 & lost to him in 1892 Benjamin Harrison
#1542, aired 1991-04-23DOWNEASTERS $1000: Called a continental liar by his foes, James G. Blaine lost the 1884 presidential election to this New York governor Grover Cleveland
#1473, aired 1991-01-16PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA $300: This eldest daughter of Grover Cleveland had a candy bar named for her (Baby) Ruth
#1467, aired 1991-01-08PRESIDENTIAL NICKNAMES $200: "Old Veto" & "Old Grover" Grover Cleveland
#1460, aired 1990-12-28PRESIDENTIAL NICKNAMES $1000: "Buffalo Hangman" President (Grover) Cleveland
#1442, aired 1990-12-04CRIME & PUNISHMENT $300: The device a 17-year-old Cleveland boy used to get Richard Nixon's unlisted home phone number a computer
#1430, aired 1990-11-16NEWSPAPERS $300: Both the Cleveland Plain Dealer & this St. Louis paper are owned by the Newhouse family the St. Louis Post-Dispatch
#1402, aired 1990-10-09SPORTS $300: In 1984 Walter Payton broke this Cleveland Browns' NFL record for total yards rushing Jim Brown
#1388, aired 1990-09-19N.Y. YANKEES $100: This Cleveland shipbuilder became principal owner of the Yankees in 1973 George Steinbrenner
#13, aired 1990-09-08NEWSPAPERS $2500: This Cleveland paper has the largest circulation in Ohio The Plain Dealer
#1378, aired 1990-09-05PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA $200: He was our 22nd & 24th president Grover Cleveland
#1370, aired 1990-07-13THE WHITE HOUSE $300: The first pres. to do this in the White House was G. Cleveland; he did it in the Blue Room with Frances Folsom get married
#1355, aired 1990-06-22GEOGRAPHY $200: Port cities on this lake include Toledo, Cleveland & Buffalo Erie
#1301, aired 1990-04-09IOWANS $400: After this pitcher retired in 1956, the Cleveland Indians also retired his number -- 19 Bob Feller
#1274, aired 1990-03-01PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA $1,500 (Daily Double): 2 of the 7 men who were under 50 years old when they became president Cleveland, Garfield, Grant, JFK, Pierce, Polk & Teddy Roosevelt
#1238, aired 1990-01-10GEOGRAPHY $1000: Smaller in area than Cleveland, this German-speaking alpine country remained neutral during WWII Liechtenstein
#1235, aired 1990-01-05PRESIDENTS' CHILDREN $500: His daughter Esther, born in 1893, was the only president's child born in the White House Grover Cleveland
#1119, aired 1989-06-15U.S. CITIES $800: In 1969 this city's polluted Cuyahoga River caught fire, but it's been cleaned up since then Cleveland, Ohio
#1090, aired 1989-05-05DISC JOCKEYS $400: Cleveland DJ Alan Freed is credited with popularizing this music term, which had been around for years rock and roll
#1070, aired 1989-04-07U.S. CITIES $1000: John D. Rockefeller founded Standard Oil in this city on Lake Erie Cleveland
#1004, aired 1989-01-05POLITICIANS $1000: 1st black mayor of a major U.S. city, Carl Stokes was elected by this Midwest city's voters in 1961 Cleveland
#1002, aired 1989-01-03PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA $1000: In 1871, 14 years before his presidency, he was sheriff of Erie Co., N.Y. & carried out the hangings himself Grover Cleveland
#1001, aired 1989-01-021948 $200: The Cleveland Indians in 6 games over the Boston Braves who won the World Series
#993, aired 1988-12-21SPORTS $500: The NFL's Rams got that name when they played for this city Cleveland
#987, aired 1988-12-13NEW JERSEY $500: Elected president in 1884 & 1892, he was the only U.S. president born in New Jersey Grover Cleveland
#979, aired 1988-12-01DID YOU NOTICE? $500 (Daily Double): 1 of 3 American League teams with a mascot but no letters on its caps (1 of) the Cleveland Indians, Toronto Blue Jays or Baltimore Orioles
#971, aired 1988-11-21SPORTS $400: The 1st NFL championship game on network TV was between the L.A. Rams & this Ohio team in 1951 Cleveland Browns
#961, aired 1988-11-07PRESIDENTS $200: 1 of the 2 presidents' widows who remarried Jacqueline Kennedy
#945, aired 1988-10-14PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA $600: The 22nd & 24th presidents, whose initials were G.C. Grover Cleveland
#888, aired 1988-06-15BASEBALL $500: In 1944, he led the American League in batting while at the same time managing the Cleveland Indians Lou Boudreau
#885, aired 1988-06-10BODIES OF WATER $500: Its opening in 1959 made Cleveland an international seaport St. Lawrence Seaway
#882, aired 1988-06-07THE CIVIL WAR $800: This future 2-time president paid a substitute to take his place in the army Grover Cleveland
#878, aired 1988-06-01PRESIDENTIAL RESTING PLACES $600: While Garfield is buried in Cleveland, Cleveland is buried in this New Jersey college town Princeton
#872, aired 1988-05-24THE 1890s $800: In 1895, Pres. Cleveland asked U.S. citizens not to give aid to this island's rebels fighting against Spain Cuba
#791, aired 1988-02-01PRESIDENTS $600: He preceded Benjamin Harrison in the White House, & what do you know, followed him too Grover Cleveland
#764, aired 1987-12-24ELECTION SLOGANS $1000: "Ma, ma, where's my pa? Gone to the White House, ha, ha, ha!" referred to his illegitimate child Grover Cleveland
#702, aired 1987-09-29PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA $1000: This president dedicated the Statue of Liberty on Oct. 28, 1886 Grover Cleveland
#687, aired 1987-09-08FIRST LADIES $600: When Cleveland was single, Rose Elizabeth Cleveland, this relative, served as his first lady his sister
#661, aired 1987-06-22PRESIDENTS $200: He was inaugurated in 1885 at age 47, & again in 1893 at age 55 Grover Cleveland
#654, aired 1987-06-11IN THE NEWS $200: It was blamed in deaths of both Md. basketball star Len Bias, & Cleveland Browns' back Don Rogers cocaine
#654, aired 1987-06-11PRO FOOTBALL $400: Fans wear dog masks & toss dog biscuits to players in "Dog House" section of this Midwest city's stadium Cleveland
#649, aired 1987-06-04WHITE HOUSE GOSSIP $1000: After his 1st wife died in the White House in 1892, this 23rd President married her niece Benjamin Harrison
#568, aired 1987-02-11BASEBALL $800: With 208, this Cleveland pitching great holds the record for issuing most walks in a season Bob Feller
#557, aired 1987-01-27OHIO $700 (Daily Double): 2 of the 7 presidents born in Ohio (2 of) Garfield, Grant, Harding, Benjamin Harrison, Hayes, Taft or McKinley
#544, aired 1987-01-08BASEBALL GREATS $800: The great Bob Feller played out his entire Major League career with this team Cleveland Indians
#543, aired 1987-01-07U.S. STATES $600: Its 3 largest cities all begin with the letter "C" Ohio (Columbus, Cleveland & Cincinnati)
#543, aired 1987-01-07DEMOCRATS $600: Of 9 presidents who served from 1870 to 1912, he was the only Democrat Grover Cleveland
#535, aired 1986-12-26JOURNALISM $400: One sometimes finds cutting editorials in this Ohio city's "Blade" Toledo
#535, aired 1986-12-26PRESIDENTS $500: Depending on what you read, Frances Folsom was 21, 22, or 23 when she married him in the White House Grover Cleveland
#531, aired 1986-12-22U.S. CITIES $200: Ohio city named for Moses, not Grover Cleveland
#517, aired 1986-12-02PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA $1000: Ex-hangman who admitted he'd sired an illegitimate son, he didn't marry until in the White House (Grover) Cleveland
#514, aired 1986-11-27PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA $1,000 (Daily Double): 2 of the 4 presidents who served as governor of N.Y. before becoming president (2 of) Franklin Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt (Martin Van Buren or Grover Cleveland)
#509, aired 1986-11-20PRESIDENTIAL AILMENTS $1,000 (Daily Double): His operation for cancer of the jaw was kept secret until long after he left office in 1897 Grover Cleveland
#508, aired 1986-11-19SPORTS STADIUMS $1000: Major League baseball park with largest seating capacity is in this city in the American League East Cleveland
#500, aired 1986-11-07ZOOLOGY $500: Reader's Digest pointed out resemblance of this water creature, aka the sea cow, to G. Cleveland a manatee
#491, aired 1986-10-27PRESIDENTIAL MIDDLE NAMES $400: Grover Grover Cleveland
#489, aired 1986-10-23FIRST LADIES $800: A bachelor when elected president, he married Frances Folsom, 27 years his junior, in 1886 Cleveland
#481, aired 1986-10-13PRESIDENTS $100: In the chronology of presidents, he's the only one that's counted twice Grover Cleveland
#476, aired 1986-10-06AMERICANA $500: American beauty said to have made the first long-distance call NYC-Wash. singing to Pres. Cleveland Lillian Russell
#435, aired 1986-05-09THE BULL PEN $300: In a 1952 film he pitched as Grover Cleveland Alexander; today he pitches "Star Wars" Ronald Reagan
#430, aired 1986-05-02COLORFUL CLOTHING $400: AFC team whose jerseys are the same color as their name the Cleveland Browns
#425, aired 1986-04-25NEW YORK STATE $1,200 (Daily Double): 2 of 4 New York governors who went on to become president (2 of) FDR, Martin Van Buren, Teddy Roosevelt, or Grover Cleveland
#391, aired 1986-03-10BASEBALL $600: In 1940, this Cleveland Indian great became 1st to pitch a no-hitter on opening day Bob Feller
#350, aired 1986-01-10STARTS WITH "D" $200: Unless playing for Cleveland, an Indian shouldn't stand up in this kind of canoe a dugout
#338, aired 1985-12-25PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA $500: He said McKinley had "no more backbone than a chocolate eclair" but was his V.P. & successor Theodore Roosevelt
#334, aired 1985-12-19OHIO $100: Of Cleveland, Cincinnati, & Chillicothe, the one that was once state capital Chillicothe
#328, aired 1985-12-11HAIL TO THE CHIEF $600: As 22nd & 24th president, he was only president to serve 2 non-consecutive terms Cleveland
#327, aired 1985-12-10SPORTS $600: In 1892, John Doyle of Cleveland got the 1st base hit for this type of hitter in N.L. history pinch-hitter
#324, aired 1985-12-05THE '70s $800: When the Cleveland Indians named him chief in 1974, he became 1st Black Major League manager (Frank) Robinson
#315, aired 1985-11-22PRESIDENTIAL QUOTES $500: When his wife woke him in 1893, fearing burglars in house, he said, "In the Senate maybe, not the House" Grover Cleveland
#293, aired 1985-10-23BASEBALL $500: In 1920, Cleveland shortstop Ray Chapman became only Major Leaguer to whom this happened in a game to be killed in a game
#187, aired 1985-05-28"BROWNS" $400: The Cleveland Browns were coached by him from 1946 to 1963 & may have been named for him Paul Brown
#171, aired 1985-05-06FIRST LADIES $1000: Though he called his wife Florence the "Duchess" this president had a child by Nan Britton Warren G. Harding
#113, aired 1985-02-13PRESIDENTS $1000: 2nd bachelor elected pres., he was only one to marry in the White House Grover Cleveland
#107, aired 1985-02-05FOOD $200: Candy bar named for President Cleveland's White House-born daughter, not a ballplayer Baby Ruth
#99, aired 1985-01-24REPUBLICANS $1000: President in between Grover Cleveland's 2 terms Benjamin Harrison
#87, aired 1985-01-08BASEBALL $100: In Cleveland, these "scalpers" work inside, not outside, the stadium the Indians
#72, aired 1984-12-18FOOTBALL $200: Their 1946 move from Cleveland to L.A. took the NFL coast-to-coast the Rams
#64, aired 1984-12-06U.S. CITIES $1,000 (Daily Double): The Cuyahoga River has been known to catch fire in this industrial city: Cleveland
#35, aired 1984-10-26PRESIDENTS $800: He's considered both our 22nd & 24th president Grover Cleveland
#13, aired 1984-09-26TRIVIA $500: Ohio city named for an ancestor of the 24th president Cleveland

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (27 results returned)

#8763, aired 2022-12-14PRESIDENTIAL FACTS: Only 3 presidents have married while in office--John Tyler was the first & he was the last (Woodrow) Wilson
#8606, aired 2022-03-28SPORTS HISTORY: Taking the mound for Cleveland in 1948, he was the first African American to pitch in a World Series Satchel Paige
#8203, aired 2020-04-15PRESIDENTIAL GEOGRAPHY: This Midwest city is the burial place of one 19th century president & was named for a relative of another Cleveland, Ohio
#7749, aired 2018-04-26SPORTS IN COURT: This athlete lost a 1931 lawsuit against the Curtiss Candy Company Babe Ruth
#6645, aired 2013-07-05U.S. PRESIDENTS: The only 2 men who were U.S. president 10 years to the day after their first inauguration Grover Cleveland & Franklin Roosevelt
#6057, aired 2011-01-04THE HALL OF PRESIDENTS: Of the 9 presidents whose images have a beard or mustache, this late 19th century man is the only Democrat Grover Cleveland
#5721, aired 2009-06-22PRESIDENTS ON FILM: Filmed signing a bill into law, in 1895 he became the first U.S. president to appear on moving film Grover Cleveland
#5560, aired 2008-11-07PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS: One of the 2 presidents to win the national popular vote 3 times but only be elected president twice (1 of) Grover Cleveland & Andrew Jackson
#5209, aired 2007-04-12GOVERNORS: Of the 17 state governors who became president, the most from any state, 4, were from this one New York
#4607, aired 2004-09-21FIRST LADIES: She survived the President by 39 years & was married to an archaeology professor at the time of her own death in 1947 Frances Folsom Cleveland
#4486, aired 2004-02-23PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS: Since 1820, 1 of 3 men to lose a presidential election but win the rematch with the same individual 4 years later (1 of 3) Andrew Jackson, William Henry Harrison or Grover Cleveland
#4406, aired 2003-11-03CANDY: This person after whom a candy bar may have been named was part of a family on an 1892 Election Day souvenir medal Ruth Cleveland
#4329, aired 2003-05-29PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS: The only 2 Democratic presidents defeated for reelection since the Civil War Grover Cleveland & Jimmy Carter
#3995, aired 2002-01-0419th CENTURY PRESIDENTS: Other than FDR, he's the only Democrat to receive his party's nomination in 3 straight elections Grover Cleveland
#3466, aired 1999-10-04THE ANIMAL KINGDOM: John Cleveland defined it as "Nature's Confectioner" Bee
#3386, aired 1999-05-03ORGANIZATIONS: In 1901 Milwaukee, Detroit, Cleveland, Chicago, Boston, D.C., Baltimore & Philadelphia made up this; Tampa Bay joined in 1998 the American League
#3032, aired 1997-11-04FAMOUS AMERICANS: He delivered eulogies for Jackie Robinson in 1972 & Cleveland mayor Carl Stokes in 1996 Rev. Jesse Jackson
#2235, aired 1994-04-29FIRST LADIES: At 21, she was the youngest wife of a sitting president Frances Folsom Cleveland
#2002, aired 1993-04-27U.S. PRESIDENTS: He was the last unmarried man elected president Grover Cleveland
#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
#1935, aired 1993-01-22U.S. PRESIDENTS: Excluding FDR, 1 of the 4 presidents since the Civil War to have had more than 1 vice president (1 of) Richard Nixon, Grover Cleveland, Ulysses Grant & William McKinley
#1608, aired 1991-09-04U.S. PRESIDENTS: He was the 1st Democrat elected president after the Civil War (Grover) Cleveland
#1568, aired 1991-05-29U.S. PRESIDENTS: He served as president during the 49th, 50th, 53rd & 54th Congresses Grover Cleveland
#1006, aired 1989-01-09PRESIDENTS: 2 presidents who didn't go to college (2 of) Washington, Jackson, Van Buren, Taylor, Fillmore, Lincoln, Andrew Johnson, Cleveland & Truman
#867, aired 1988-05-17THE 50 STATES: More of this state's governors have gone on to be president than any other New York
#724, aired 1987-10-29100 YEARS AGO: He was president of the United States 100 years ago Grover Cleveland
#89, aired 1985-01-10FAMOUS FAMILIES: Illinois family that included a vice-president, governor & U.N. ambassador, & a U.S. senator the Stevensons

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Tom Bendycki, a copy editor originally from Cleveland, Ohio Season 4 player 3-time champion: $39,400.
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Marie McGraw, a senior at MIT from Cleveland, Ohio 2012 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 21 at the time of the...
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Merlin DeTardo, an administrative assistant from Cleveland, Ohio Season 19 player (2002-09-04).
Matt Kish, a high school history teacher from Brunswick, Ohio Season 30 1-time champion: $23,201 + $2,000.
Jack Patton, a civil servant from Cleveland, Ohio Season 13 player (1997-01-06).
Tony Knechtges, an engineering manager from Grafton, Ohio Season 30 player (2014-03-11). Last name pronounced like "kon-EKT-guess".
Rosemary Lancos, a housewife originally from Cleveland, Ohio Season 9 player (1993-04-08).
Tony Hess, a data processor from Cleveland, Ohio Season 1 1-time champion: $8,500.
Leslie Basalla, a newspaper reporter from Cleveland, Ohio Season 20 player (2003-09-29).
Aaron Wicks, a planning and evaluation manager from Rochester, New York Season 26 1-time champion: $18,001 + 1,000. Aaron Wicks Rochester, NY...
Gary Gambino, a refinery planning manager from Oregon, Ohio Season 26 player (2010-04-02). Gary won $500,000 on Who Wants to...
Matt Zielenski, a research analyst originally from Broadview Heights, Ohio "He became the Teen Tournament champ in 1995. Today he's a...
Greg Siek, an extension agent from Cleveland, Ohio Season 5 player (1989-02-28).
Alison Meermans, a fundraising project manager from Lakewood, Ohio Season 30 2-time champion: $33,600 + $1,000.
Liz Tracey, an insurance analyst from Lakewood, Ohio Season 27 player (2010-10-15).
Kerry Breitenbach, a marketing analyst from South Euclid, Ohio 2006 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 21 5-time champion: $90,400...
Jennie Gerres, a surgical technology student from North Ridgeville, Ohio Season 21 player (2005-01-10).
Jenny Orr, an attorney from Cleveland, Ohio Season 31 player (2015-06-04).
Lisa Ellis, a high school teacher from Shaker Heights, Ohio Season 21 player (2004-11-01). KJL game 64.
Meral Cultu, a nonprofit strategist from Cleveland, Ohio Season 33 player (2017-03-27).
Christine Valada, a photographer and attorney originally from Walton, New York 2010 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 26 4-time champion: $68,703...
Robert Villarreal, an online music teacher from Pepper Pike, Ohio Season 27 player (2010-09-27).
Ruth Anne Stevens-Klitz, a foreign service officer originally from Middleburg Heights, Ohio Season 27 player (2010-09-16).
Judy Kilbane Koch, an attorney originally from Cleveland, Ohio Season 3 player (1986-12-10). Last name pronounced like "COOK". Judy later...
Tom Toce, an actuary from New York, New York Season 26 2-time champion: $39,200 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
John Hnat, a chemical lab technician from Cleveland, Ohio 1985 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $5,000. Season 1 5-time champion: $37,100.
Jim McKain, an aerospace technician originally from Cleveland, Ohio Season 9 player (1993-03-31).
Sam McLinn, a retiree from Independence, Ohio Season 32 1-time champion: $12,500 + $1,000.
Steve Giegerich, a foreign service officer originally from Cleveland, Ohio Season 13 player (1996-10-03).
Rich Smreker, a recording specialist from North Olmsted, Ohio Season 25 player (2008-12-09).
Lynda Tuennerman, a housewife from Cleveland, Ohio Season 16 player (1999-12-15).
Catherine Smythe Zajc, a director of prospect development from Cleveland, Ohio Season 16 player (1999-12-09).
Christine Kennedy, a freshman from the University of Notre Dame 2007 College Championship 2nd runner-up: $25,000. 19 at the time of...
Brenda Buchanan, a traffic director from Columbia Station, Ohio Season 23 player (2006-09-26).
Bob Harris, a writer originally from Cleveland, Ohio 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $34,400. 2002 Million...
Jane Mesereau, a registered nurse from Cleveland, Ohio Season 16 player (2000-04-12).
Jason Russell, a history student from Cleveland, Tennessee Season 14 2-time champion: $16,799.
Michael Dupee, an attorney from Cleveland, Ohio 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $32,500. Lost his...
Ted Stratton, a reporter from Cleveland Heights, Ohio Season 21 2-time champion: $30,399 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: Shlack
John Brett, a procurement analyst originally from Cleveland, Ohio Season 15 player (1998-09-21).
Bob Harris, a political humorist originally from Cleveland, Ohio 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $34,400. 2002 Million...



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