Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (682 results returned)

#9052, aired 2024-03-05NAMES IN FASHION $200: Some of the clothing from this designer features a cute polo bear instead of a pony Ralph Lauren
#9032, aired 2024-02-0613-LETTER WORDS $800: In the Army it's an officer whose job is to provide clothing & sustenance to a body of troops a quartermaster
#9024, aired 2024-01-25BACKWORDS & FOREWORDS $400: A distinctive style of clothing & to boast brag & garb
#8997, aired 2023-12-19ALWAYS IN FASHION $200: This animal pattern is found in a variety of colors on everything from clothing & fashion accessories to furniture leopard (print)
#22, aired 2023-12-06THREESOMES $200: If your clothing catches fire (though hopefully it won't), this 3-pronged fire safety mantra will remind you what to do stop, drop & roll
#16, aired 2023-10-11FASHION FOR ALL $1200: A clothing company for the visually impaired, Aille Design stitches this reading system into its shirts and dresses Braille
#8919, aired 2023-07-20SPIDERS & SNAKES $400: Thamnophis is the genus of these snakes that have stripes resembling bands used to secure clothing a garter
#8887, aired 2023-06-06YOU MUST BE 12 LETTERS LONG OR MORE TO ENTER $1200: A store specializing in men's clothing & accessories like ties & hats a haberdashery
#8872, aired 2023-05-16TURNS $1600: Clothing word for someone who changes allegiance in the course of battle or politics a turncoat
#4, aired 2023-05-09A NEW COAT $1200: In 2019 this iconic star said a red coat she wore to protest the dangers of climate change will be the last clothing item she buys Jane Fonda
#8852, aired 2023-04-18DEFINITIONS FROM THE DEVIL'S DICTIONARY $2,500 (Daily Double): From medieval times: "the kind of clothing worn by a man whose tailor is a blacksmith" armor
#8849, aired 2023-04-13HERE'S A BIT OF EVERYTHING $1200: A CBS headline: "Every monk in Thai temple" got this clothing-related consequence "after testing positive for meth"; well... yeah defrocked
#8820, aired 2023-03-03YOU'RE SUCH AN IDIOM! $1200: Danger! Danger! Beware of this animal in disguise a wolf in sheep's clothing
#8814, aired 2023-02-23YOU SEEM UPSET $800: If you're angry you're "hot under" this clothing item the collar
#8808, aired 2023-02-15SERVING T FOR 3 $1000: From the Latin for "abandoned", it means lacking food, clothing & shelter destitute
#8800, aired 2023-02-03FIRST OFF, HOW DARE YOU $800: Why was I given this type of hyphenated dismissal that sounds like one is removing dandruff from clothing? a brush-off
#13, aired 2023-02-02TAKING A GAMBLE WITH JAMES HOLZHAUER $600: (James Holzhauer presents the clue.) In gambling glossaries, a "ballerina special" in craps is this roll that sounds like a item of clothing a ballerina wears a 2-2
#8797, aired 2023-01-31SCI-FI & FANTASY $600: A "Star Trek" homage, this colorful John Scalzi title refers to clothing soon-to-die crew members wear the Redshirts
#8795, aired 2023-01-27I "OU" $1600: This French word originally referred to a bride's clothing, linens & accessories that she gathered before her wedding a trousseau
#11, aired 2023-01-19"NN"YTIME $200: In the 1970s these department store models for clothing displays began to have belly buttons mannequins
#8750, aired 2022-11-25SELLIN' IT! $2000: "Quality never goes out of style" for this clothing brand Levi's
#8748, aired 2022-11-23SPEECH OF THE DICKENS $1200: "Barnaby Rudge" gave us this clothing & weapon term meaning related to espionage cloak and dagger
#8741, aired 2022-11-14AT THE MALL OF AMERICA $1000: Outdoor clothing & gear from this eponymous store out of Washington State Eddie Bauer
#8, aired 2022-11-13AT THE STORE $300: "Fitch" pairs with this surname in the name of a clothing store chain Abercrombie
#8735, aired 2022-11-04A FASHIONABLE CATEGORY $1000: Still a fashion icon at 101, she has produced her own clothing & jewelry lines Iris Apfel
#8731, aired 2022-10-31HOBBY SUPPLIES $200: Collecting gaming cards? You might want these clear covers that share a name with a clothing part sleeves
#8708, aired 2022-09-28THE RIGHT BROTHERS $400: The men's clothing retailer named for these brothers began on Cherry Street in New York City in 1818 Brooks Brothers
#1, aired 2022-09-25SAME FIRST & LAST LETTER $500: A fancy design of your initials that you use on stationery or clothing a monogram
#8694, aired 2022-07-28A FASHIONABLE CATEGORY $600: In 2020 Taylor Swift had a No. 1 song named for this clothing item a cardigan
#8694, aired 2022-07-28LOCO FOR LOGOS $1600: This clothing line's crocodile logo goes back to the 1920s & its founder, who was nicknamed "The Crocodile", on the tennis court Lacoste
#8662, aired 2022-06-14THE MORAL OF THE FABLE $800: This one of Aesop's fables, about a disguised member of a flock, teaches the moral that doing mean tricks can backfire on you the wolf in sheep's clothing
#8634, aired 2022-05-05NOW FOR THE SECRET WORD $400: An article of clothing & a pointy weapon form this intrigue-laden idiom cloak-and-dagger
#8627, aired 2022-04-26____, ____ & ____ $800: It's good advice to follow when clothing catches fire stop, drop & roll
#8607, aired 2022-03-29IDIOMS & EXPRESSIONS $1200: In Sweden, to be caught "with your beard in the mailbox" is similar to this clothing-related phrase we use caught with your pants down
#8594, aired 2022-03-10"V"ERBS $400: As a noun, it's a piece of clothing; as a verb, it means to give power or control vest
#8592, aired 2022-03-08THE AT LEAST 5 LABORS OF HERCULES $1000: In what could be called a fashion (please) don't, Hercules stole this 6-letter article of clothing from the queen of the Amazons a girdle
#8538, aired 2021-12-22THE 1920s $800: October 1922 saw a march on Rome led by this fascist group called Camicie Nere, named for their colorful clothing the Blackshirts
#8516, aired 2021-11-22GET THE H OUTTA HERE! $200: A sharp-pointed part of a plant cuts away an H & also leaves our clothing ripped, or this synonym torn
#8492, aired 2021-10-19PART OF DARKNESS $1000: To tear clothing in anger rend
#8489, aired 2021-10-14VERBS $400: When followed by "down", this clothing accessory means "to eat quickly" scarf
#8439, aired 2021-07-08"BR"ANDS $1600: Henry Jr. was the eldest of these brothers, American clothing royalty the Brooks Brothers
#8419, aired 2021-06-10MATCH $1000: A tiger was one of the creatures on the tag that helped kids mix & match items of apparel from this clothing brand that started in 1972 Garanimals
#8399, aired 2021-05-13HISTORY CLASS $400: "Colorful" clothing term describing office-working people white-collar
#8371, aired 2021-04-05HISTORY POTPOURRI $400: A 2018 book about Benedict Arnold is titled this, a clothing term for him & his ilk Turncoat
#8351, aired 2021-03-08YOU CAN'T HAVE JUST ONE $1200: A word containing a clothing item, these rarely visited parts at the edge of a town just sound weird in the singular outskirts
#8341, aired 2021-02-22POLITICAL SLANG $1000: A clothing item not in daily fashion for many years, they can carry downballot candidates to victory coattails
#8324, aired 2021-01-28CLOTHING TIME $200: Sarah Burton became world famous in 2011 as the designer of this duchess' wedding gown Kate Middleton
#8324, aired 2021-01-28CLOTHING TIME $400: A "four-in-hand" is one method of securing this fashion item a tie
#8324, aired 2021-01-28CLOTHING TIME $600: Back in 1991 before he was a household name, Brad Pitt did a TV ad for this brand of jeans Levi's
#8324, aired 2021-01-28CLOTHING TIME $800: These wide & loose pants were named for a 19th century social reformer & feminist bloomers
#8324, aired 2021-01-28CLOTHING TIME $1000: This fashion company famous for its plaid patterns & trench coats outfitted the ill-fated Robert Scott expedition Burberry
#8312, aired 2021-01-12HISTORY $800: This early 20th century leader advocated a more European & modernized Turkey, including in clothing, as you see (Kemal) Ataturk
#8299, aired 2020-12-10VERY PURITANICAL $800: Clothing wasn't all black, but finery like this fabric from insects could only be worn by the rich, or else it might be "flaunting" silk
#8298, aired 2020-12-09CLOTHES MINDED $200: To a Brit a mackintosh isn't an apple or a computer, it's this article of clothing a raincoat
#8298, aired 2020-12-09CLOTHES MINDED $1000: The raglan variety of this clothing part is named for a British general who lost a limb at Waterloo & had a special shirt made sleeve
#8293, aired 2020-12-02NON-PROPHETS $400: Matthew 7:15 says beware of false prophets who "come to you" in this animal's clothing; "inwardly they are ravening wolves" sheep
#8289, aired 2020-11-26IT'S LIKE MAINE $800: A Maine-stay in the clothing business, he said, "Outdoor recreation, such as hunting & camping, has added years to my life" of 94 years L.L. Bean
#8284, aired 2020-11-19THESE ARE THE DAYS $1000: "No" these pieces of clothing day is May 8; Albert Einstein would have reveled in it socks
#8277, aired 2020-11-10GETTING THE KEY TO THE CITY $400: In 2010, Mayor Bloomberg gave this clothing designer the key to New York City for his creativity & philanthropy Ralph Lauren
#8271, aired 2020-11-0227 DRESSES $600: The oversized clothing look has worked well for this pop star born in 1993 Ariana Grande
#8264, aired 2020-10-22CHAIN STORES $800: We salute you if you know that this clothing chain, owned by Gap Inc., was named for a bar in Paris; grog, anyone? Old Navy
#8259, aired 2020-10-15CRIME & PUNISHMENT $2000: Charles was the real first name of this Depression-era bank robber whose nickname may have come from his fine clothing Pretty Boy Floyd
#8203, aired 2020-04-153-LETTER WORDS $800: To put on an article of clothing; it's also a male first name don
#8200, aired 2020-04-10THINK SMALL $800: This French word designates clothing for women who are 5'4" & under petite
#8199, aired 2020-04-09SHOPPING $800: Tadashi Yanai, the founder of this chain of Japanese clothing stores, is the richest person in Japan Uniqlo
#8193, aired 2020-04-01FBI QUANTICO $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from the FBI Laboratory in Quantico, Virginia.) The liquid-handling robot in the FBI crime lab can process 96 DNA samples at a time and has been used to investigate such cases as that of Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, nicknamed this, for the article of clothing in which he hid explosives on a 2009 U.S.-bound flight the "Underwear Bomber"
#8174, aired 2020-03-05"C" AS IN SEIZE $1000: Slangy clothing term for an arrest by the police a collar
#8156, aired 2020-02-10WINTRY READING $400: In a kids' book, on a snowy day Nicki loses this item of clothing, just like the 3 little kittens mittens
#8137, aired 2020-01-14TRIPLE B $1600: Clothing articles that gave their name to 1940s adolescent girls bobby socks
#8133, aired 2020-01-08BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $400: The first initial in the name of this clothing retailer is short for "Hers" in Swedish H&M
#8124, aired 2019-12-26THESE WOMEN MAKE THE CLOTHES $600: In addition to a clothing line, this designer offers a ToryTrack hybrid smartwatch Tory Burch
#8113, aired 2019-12-11THERE ONCE WAS THIS MAN FROM... $600: ...Maine / who made shoes to fight off the rain / his catalog mailed / & clothing detailed / outdoors would be his domain L.L. Bean
#8110, aired 2019-12-06CLOTHING $200: The tapering rear ends of a man's formal jacket are known as these tails
#8110, aired 2019-12-06CLOTHING $400: This flat, close-fitting collar takes its name from a boy created in 1902 in a children's book a Peter Pan collar
#8110, aired 2019-12-06CLOTHING $600: A wardrobe staple for women is the LBD, short for this a little black dress
#8110, aired 2019-12-06CLOTHING $800: Made from leather or other durable material & worn over pants, they're a cowboy's protective leggings chaps
#8110, aired 2019-12-06CLOTHING $1000: From the Latin for "garment", they are official ecclesiastical robes worn during ceremonies & indicative of rank vestments
#8071, aired 2019-10-14SPEAK SOFTLY $800: These 5-letter "tones" are subdued colors in clothing & decor muted
#8066, aired 2019-10-07DROP OUT $1600: Drop "out" from a French word for high-fashion clothing & you get this help for your sickness cure (from couture)
#8054, aired 2019-09-19A "DROP" $800: 3-verb advice for what to do if your clothing catches fire stop, drop & roll
#8023, aired 2019-06-26HISTORICAL MUSEUMS $600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from the Museum of the American Revolution.) Figures bring to life some of the war's younger participants, like Joseph Plumb Martin, who first enlisted at 15 & described arriving at this Pennsylvania site in 1777 "to take up our winter quarters with no clothing, no provisions, and disheartened as need be" Valley Forge
#8005, aired 2019-05-31GEOGRAPHIC TERMS $400: Also an article of clothing, it's a projecting part of a coastline a cape
#7967, aired 2019-04-09PALE AIL $800: Fairer folk rejoice! REI offers UPF clothing, UPF short for this "protection factor" ultraviolet
#7961, aired 2019-04-01CLOTHING $400: A tip for men trying on this Scottish garment: make sure the front of it falls between your legs when you sit a kilt
#7961, aired 2019-04-01CLOTHING $800: Now used on ball gowns, panniers are these under supports that hold dresses out at the sides hoops
#7961, aired 2019-04-01CLOTHING $1200: The name of this traditional women's dress is from Sanskrit from garment a sari
#7961, aired 2019-04-01CLOTHING $1600: In 1986 Levi's launched this brand of casual khaki pants Dockers
#7961, aired 2019-04-01CLOTHING $4,000 (Daily Double): Among the Ndebele of South Africa, a jocolo is an apron worn starting with this occasion marriage
#7960, aired 2019-03-29PHILOSOPHY $800: This -ism, the idea that life is for pleasure, became the name of a clothing-optional resort in Jamaica hedonism
#7937, aired 2019-02-26ANIMAL TALK $200: Be careful, that person could be one of these "in sheep's clothing" a wolf
#7932, aired 2019-02-19IT'S FULL OF STORES $400: The name of this clothing retailer is also a term for a one-export country Banana Republic
#7925, aired 2019-02-08FAUX AMIS $1200: La confection isn't candy, it's this trade AKA the schmatta business clothing
#7924, aired 2019-02-07OPPOSITES $1200: Of to don (a piece of clothing): This other "D" word doff
#7895, aired 2018-12-28ABORIGINAL WORDS $2000: Now the name of a water sports clothing company, it's Australian for a stagnant backwater billabong
#7886, aired 2018-12-17SPORTY BRAND NAME MEANINGS $600: This outdoor clothing brand is named for the coldest side of the mountain North Face
#7869, aired 2018-11-22UN-BUSINESS $1000: This clothing company's shirttails fall between the belt & the bottom of the zipper, so no need to stuff them in UNTUCKit
#7852, aired 2018-10-30ETYMOLOGY $800: The "pied" in "pied piper" meant he dressed in multicolored clothing, like this bird, "pie" for short a magpie
#7837, aired 2018-10-09BEFORE & AFTER AT THE MALL $1200: Maine outdoor clothing company that moonlights as a number cruncher L.L. Bean-counter
#7818, aired 2018-09-12URBAN PLANNING $1600: Extremely small parks in cities are named for this clothing part a pocket park
#7795, aired 2018-06-29CLOTHING IN THE MIDDLE AGES $400: A gorget was a ring of armor worn here on the body the neck
#7795, aired 2018-06-29CLOTHING IN THE MIDDLE AGES $800: The head covering seen here, it shares its name with a place to house a pup a kennel
#7795, aired 2018-06-29CLOTHING IN THE MIDDLE AGES $1200: This fine, lustrous fabric was from the Middle East, not from Far East Cathay silk
#7795, aired 2018-06-29CLOTHING IN THE MIDDLE AGES $1600: A baldric was a wide, decorative belt worn diagonally across the chest to carry one of these at the hip a sword
#7795, aired 2018-06-29CLOTHING IN THE MIDDLE AGES $2000: You might have donned this loose, sleeveless garment whose name is from the Latin for "cloak" a mantle
#7789, aired 2018-06-21WHO HAS MY LETTER? $200: "String" that's a skimpy article of clothing a g-string
#7785, aired 2018-06-15DOMAIN EXTENSIONS MATTER $1000: this.com is an outdoor clothing company; this.edu is an Ivy League school Columbia
#7779, aired 2018-06-07BRAND AWARENESS $2,000 (Daily Double): This clothing store chain once has "Travel & Safari Clothing Co." as part of its name Banana Republic
#7775, aired 2018-06-01I ONLY HAVE Es FOR YOU $200: A group of actors, musicians or pieces of clothing working together ensemble
#7753, aired 2018-05-02NEWER TECHNOLOGY $200: Anti-paparazzi clothing over-reflects light & blacks out faces when photographers use this a flash
#7751, aired 2018-04-30THE B.G.s $1000: This Georgia signer of the Declaration of Independence was as cute as a small clothing fastener Button Gwinnett
#7738, aired 2018-04-11TIME FOR CLASS $400: Colorful clothing term describing the social class of miners or mechanics blue collar
#7728, aired 2018-03-28NOVELS ABOUT JESUS $2000: This title item of Jesus' clothing is won by a Roman soldier in a dice game in a Lloyd Douglas novel the robe
#7708, aired 2018-02-28FALSE OR MISLEADING $800: Matthew 7:15 warns of "false" these that "come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly... are ravening wolves" false prophets
#7658, aired 2017-12-20WE WISH YOU "A" MERRY CHRISTMAS! $600: Clothing or garments, donned with the "fa la la"-ing & so forth apparel
#7641, aired 2017-11-27RANKING THE NEW MILITARY MAN $800: We'll be brief--this Dav Pilkey title hero just wears a cape & one other very important piece of clothing Captain Underpants
#7613, aired 2017-10-18X ABBREVIATIONS $400: XS & XL are these sizes when referring to clothing extra small and extra large
#7589, aired 2017-09-14IT'S AN INTERJECTION! $400: It can mean to mend clothing, & not go all the way to damn! darn
#7588, aired 2017-09-13CLOTHING THROUGH THE AGES $200: A surcoat in medieval times was a loose tunic worn over this type of protection armor
#7588, aired 2017-09-13CLOTHING THROUGH THE AGES $400: In ancient Rome a balteus was a shoulder "belt" formed from the twisted folds of one of these garments a toga
#7588, aired 2017-09-13CLOTHING THROUGH THE AGES $600: In the 1920s, a jacket with large pockets and a rolled collar was popularized by this aviator Charles Lindbergh
#7588, aired 2017-09-13CLOTHING THROUGH THE AGES $800: Beastly term for a scarf of feathers or fur, but usually not scales a boa
#7588, aired 2017-09-13CLOTHING THROUGH THE AGES $1000: 18th c. riding boots decorated with tassels shared this name with German mercenaries hired by the Brits Hessians
#7576, aired 2017-07-177-LETTER WORDS $200: A kid learning to walk, or the size of clothing that the child may wear a toddler
#7572, aired 2017-07-11WORDS THAT SHOULD RHYME $600: Half a quart & a small piece of fiber that comes off clothing pint and lint
#7569, aired 2017-07-06ISLANDS ON THE SCREEN $200: The oddness of bringing years of clothing on a 3-hour boat tour was never fully addressed on this 1960s sitcom Gilligan's Island
#7514, aired 2017-04-20RECENT BOOKS $400: "There is a pile of clothing on the side of the train tracks", says this bestseller by Paula Hawkins Girl on the Train
#7510, aired 2017-04-14STARTS WITH "R" $1600: "Everybody loves" this old term for clothing, especially fine or decorative garments raiments
#7506, aired 2017-04-10EQUAL $600: As an adjective, it means "unvarying"; as a noun, it's clothing worn by some people doing the same job uniform
#7505, aired 2017-04-07SIMILAR WORDS $1,000 (Daily Double): Any article of clothing & the birthstone for January garment & garnet
#7484, aired 2017-03-09BRAND NAMES--FIRST & LAST $1000: Richard Liebeskind started this women's clothing store in New Haven, Connecticut in 1954 Ann Taylor
#7482, aired 2017-03-07STARTS WITH 3 CONSONANTS $1600: It's time to toss or patch an article of clothing that gets to be this, meaning having the nap worn off threadbare
#7405, aired 2016-11-18BUSINESS $1000: This casual clothing company debuted its "initial" catalog in 1983 J.Crew
#7395, aired 2016-11-04"READY" WHEN YOU ARE $800: Pret-a-porter is French for this type of clothing ready-to-wear
#7362, aired 2016-09-20OUT OF THE CRADLE $800: Baby's fastidious; she's handing me a piece of clothing with just a spot of strained peas from this Fremont, Mich. company Gerber
#7335, aired 2016-07-01BRAND NAMES $600: In 1986 the first store opened with "Kids" after the name of this clothing company Gap
#7289, aired 2016-04-28WHAT'S EATING YOU? $400: Life is a circus for Pulex irritans, one of these wingless, bloodsucking insects that can hide in the folds of clothing a flea
#7270, aired 2016-04-01BACKSTAGE AT THE THEATRE $1200: It means to furnish a stage with props, scenery & furniture, but not necessarily clothing dress
#7267, aired 2016-03-29"B" & "B" $1000: This British phrase about being over-safe contains 2 articles of clothing--remember the British word for suspenders belt and braces
#7238, aired 2016-02-17CELEBRITIES $400: In 2015 this star of "Identity Thief" & "Spy" launched her own clothing line, which runs from size 4 to size 28 Melissa McCarthy
#7235, aired 2016-02-12"ILY" $800: It precedes "clad" describing one wearing little to no clothing scantily
#7218, aired 2016-01-20INCREDIBLY SPECIFIC WEDDING VOWS $600: I vow I won't keep looking at my watch as you shop at A.T., this clothing store Ann Taylor
#7215, aired 2016-01-15FASHIONABLE BRIEFS & SHORTS $200: Add 3 letters to retailer TJX & you get this clothing store whose sister stores include Marshalls T.J.Maxx
#7183, aired 2015-12-02VERBS $600: Whether you add "un" to it or not, it means to separate or undo the threads of a piece of clothing ravel
#7181, aired 2015-11-30MIDDLE "D" $600: Traditional anti-moth advice is to keep clothing & blankets in a chest lined with this wood cedar
#7168, aired 2015-11-11FASHION $600: Madonna & daughter Lourdes launched a clothing line called this, the name of a 1985 hit by Madonna Material Girl
#7165, aired 2015-11-06GEMS & JEWELRY $400: This clothing term refers to inexpensive mass-produced jewelry costume jewelry
#7153, aired 2015-10-21HOPE YOU REMEMBER THAT OLD SONG! $400: In 2002 Nelly suggested that less clothing might be in order because it was this title condition getting hot in herre
#7142, aired 2015-10-06THESE WORDS COULD GO ON A DIET $400: Besides referring to a larger clothing size, it can also be an Arctic dog husky
#7114, aired 2015-07-16CLOTHING MODERNE $200: This piece of clothing got its name around 1990 a hoodie
#7114, aired 2015-07-16CLOTHING MODERNE $400: Nau offers a sleek take on a mix between a trench coat & this loose-fitting Asian robe a kimono
#7114, aired 2015-07-16CLOTHING MODERNE $600: OTK boots are all the rage, darling, OTK standing for this prepositional phrase, of course over-the-knee
#7114, aired 2015-07-16CLOTHING MODERNE $800: Forever 21 has slim-fit jeans for men & uses this synonym of slim for body-hugging women's jeans skinny
#7114, aired 2015-07-16CLOTHING MODERNE $1000: Yes, General Sherman, it's the portmanteau fashion item seen here a tankini
#7112, aired 2015-07-14THE MONGOLS $1600: An ancient country gives us the name of this type of camel used for desert transport, meat, milk & clothing Bactrian
#7074, aired 2015-05-21FUN WITH WOMEN'S CLOTHING $200: Stays are strips of material to stiffen this undergarment, or a synonym for the undergarment itself a corset
#7074, aired 2015-05-21FUN WITH WOMEN'S CLOTHING $400: The patriarchy has authorized this "fiery" type of jacket as acceptable wear for female politicians a blazer
#7074, aired 2015-05-21FUN WITH WOMEN'S CLOTHING $600: The duchesse type of this fabric is often used for formal dresses satin
#7064, aired 2015-05-07STARTS WITH A MONTH ABBREV. $800: Stores use this term to classify girls' clothing sizes such as 1, 7 & 13 juniors
#7042, aired 2015-04-07WE LOVE YOU, TORONTO! $600: It's not winter all year--Torontonians enjoy these areas & one at Hanlan's Point is even clothing-optional a beach
#7023, aired 2015-03-11WOMEN'S CLOTHING $200: The slash neck on a bateau neckline mimics this craft, bateau in French a boat
#7023, aired 2015-03-11WOMEN'S CLOTHING $400: This spaghetti-strap top that may or may not end in "sole" has morphed from underwear to outerwear a camisole (or "cami")
#7023, aired 2015-03-11WOMEN'S CLOTHING $600: This lightweight fabric can come "de chine" crepe
#7023, aired 2015-03-11WOMEN'S CLOTHING $800: Fitted over the forearm, this type of sleeve shares its name with a Shakespeare character a Juliet sleeve
#7023, aired 2015-03-11WOMEN'S CLOTHING $1000: Lauren Conrad says the high-waisted skirt named for this type of flower is perfect for curvy shapes a tulip skirt
#6992, aired 2015-01-27GREAT BALLS OF "IRE" $400: Clothing, especially formal attire
#6974, aired 2015-01-01CANADIAN PROVINCIAL FLAGS $800: This mammal of the plains that provided food & clothing for indigenous peoples is depicted on Manitoba's flag a bison
#6973, aired 2014-12-31BIBLICAL ZOO $600: Jesus said, "Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening" these wolves
#6973, aired 2014-12-31IPOs $2000: Not named for a Vermont city, the stock for this clothing "factory" rose 40% after its 2013 offering Burlington
#6958, aired 2014-12-1011-LETTER WORDS $1600: It's an old-fashioned name for a dealer in men's clothing; Harry Truman was one haberdasher
#6920, aired 2014-10-17CLOTHING & FASHION $200: GQ calls this hanky with a geometric name the most indispensable tool for defining a man of style a pocket square
#6920, aired 2014-10-17CLOTHING & FASHION $400: A mock one of these sweaters can be knitted double so you don't need to fold the collar over a turtleneck
#6920, aired 2014-10-17CLOTHING & FASHION $600: For the man not quite at his college weight, Levi's & Gap jeans both come in this 7-letter style relaxed
#6920, aired 2014-10-17CLOTHING & FASHION $800: This occupational term for the cap seen here may have you shouting "Extra!" at odd moments a newsboy cap
#6920, aired 2014-10-17CLOTHING & FASHION $1000: The word for this dress worn by the buxom beer-serving Munich fraulein comes from the German for "little girl dress" a dirndl
#6919, aired 2014-10-16ART & MYTHOLOGY $1200: (Kelly of the Clue Crew presents the clue.) In Botticelli's painting of Athena restraining a centaur, the interlocking rings on her clothing are a symbol of this family, a member of which commissioned the work de Medici
#6874, aired 2014-07-03COVER ME $1000: In military slang, your "cover" refers to this article of clothing a helmet (or hat)
#6873, aired 2014-07-02IM-PASTORS $1600: Mr. Eko was a thug in priest's clothing on this J.J. Abrams TV show Lost
#6871, aired 2014-06-30"EAU", NOT SORRY $2000: It's the clothing & linens a bride assembles for her marriage a trousseau
#6821, aired 2014-04-21THE SALE MAKER $600: In 1912 he was the Maine (& only) man in his new clothing business; today, the company has annual sales of $1.5 billion L.L. Bean
#6817, aired 2014-04-15"ITS" AT THE END $400: Nuns' clothing habits
#6806, aired 2014-03-31ELEVEN $1600: EleVen is a clothing line from this female athlete/designer Venus Williams
#6799, aired 2014-03-20FRUIT & VEGETABLE VENDORS? $800: This yoga clothing company was founded in Vancouver in 1998--watch your step! The first one's a lulu! Lululemon
#6799, aired 2014-03-20FRUIT & VEGETABLE VENDORS? $1000: This clothing company wasn't monkeying around when it was founded in 1978 in Mill Valley Banana Republic
#6791, aired 2014-03-10HETERONYMS $400: One who stitches clothing, or a channel for yucky water a sewer [SOH-whir/SOO-whir]
#6775, aired 2014-02-14RUNNING HOT & COLD $2000: This retail chain says that for 25 years, it has offered "Music- & pop culture-inspired clothing" Hot Topic
#6750, aired 2014-01-10FASHION DESIGNERS $800: This Frenchman who founded a clothing line in 1933 featuring a famous logo had also gained fame in an earlier field (René) Lacoste
#6750, aired 2014-01-10BIERCE'S DEVIL'S DICTIONARY $1200: Knighty knight! This is the "kind of clothing worn by a man whose tailor is a blacksmith" a suit of armor
#6718, aired 2013-11-27I'M HOLDING A PAIR $600: Though linked today, the 2 men behind A&F, this clothing company, were working partners only from 1900 to 1907 Abercrombie & Fitch
#6717, aired 2013-11-26OUT OF WHAT? $800: Clothing phrase for a cash expenditure that wasn't in the budget out of pocket
#6681, aired 2013-10-07AESOP'S FABLES $600: "The Wolf in" this deceptive apparel Sheep's Clothing
#6666, aired 2013-09-16MASTERPIECES FROM THE NORTON SIMON MUSEUM $1200: (Alex gives the clue from the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, CA.) Modern viewers are really entranced by "Little Dancer, Age Fourteen", but when this artist first exhibited this work in 1881, it was cast in wax, not in bronze as it is now, & the public was a little bit put off by the realism of real clothing & a wig of human hair (Edgar) Degas
#6662, aired 2013-07-30CLOTHING $200: This brand is known for its 501 Original Fit jeans Levi
#6662, aired 2013-07-30CLOTHING $400: Whether pullover or zip-up, this type of sweatshirt is named for the part that goes over your head a hoodie
#6662, aired 2013-07-30CLOTHING $600: Wearing camo pants? "Camo" is short for this mottled design camouflage
#6662, aired 2013-07-30CLOTHING $800: If you have to wear a school uniform, it might include this short-sleeve collared shirt named for an equine sport a polo
#6662, aired 2013-07-30CLOTHING $1000: Brothers is the brother store of this clothing store for tween girls whose name means "equitableness" Justice
#6645, aired 2013-07-057-LETTER WORDS $1600: From a word for "chest of drawers", it's the set of clothing & bedding for a newborn child layette
#6622, aired 2013-06-04CLOTHING NAME ORIGINS $200: This diamond-shaped pattern named for a clan's tartan is popular for socks & sweaters argyle
#6622, aired 2013-06-04CLOTHING NAME ORIGINS $400: A rounded collar in style again recently is named for this J.M. Barrie character Peter Pan
#6622, aired 2013-06-04CLOTHING NAME ORIGINS $600: A shortened form of a Spanish word gives us the name for these seatless leggings worn by cowboys chaps
#6622, aired 2013-06-04CLOTHING NAME ORIGINS $800: The housedress named after illustrations of this "old" nursery rhyme woman is perfect for visits to the cupboard Old Mother Hubbard
#6622, aired 2013-06-04CLOTHING NAME ORIGINS $1000: This type of neck, seen here, is named for a hooded garment worn by monks cowl
#6615, aired 2013-05-24GEE, 50 $1600: You're 50, but this clothing item just doesn't work for you, now or in the 19th century ascot
#6609, aired 2013-05-16GETTING MEDIEVAL ON YOU $1200: In clothing, a chaperon was a hood, as in the French title of this children's story, "Le Petit Chaperon Rouge" "Little Red Riding Hood"
#6585, aired 2013-04-12GO "APE" $800: Seven-letter word for the art of depicting folds in clothing, as seen here drapery
#6585, aired 2013-04-12"G" PLUS 3 $1600: To clothe, or the clothing itself garb
#6557, aired 2013-03-05STARTS WITH A PIECE OF CLOTHING $400: A place on a wall to receive a plug a socket
#6557, aired 2013-03-05STARTS WITH A PIECE OF CLOTHING $800: In tennis, a 6-all set is decided this way a tiebreaker
#6557, aired 2013-03-05STARTS WITH A PIECE OF CLOTHING $1200: A place where the eggs of fish or birds are cultivated a hatchery
#6557, aired 2013-03-05STARTS WITH A PIECE OF CLOTHING $1600: An entertainment conveying emotions by gestures instead of speech a pantomime
#6557, aired 2013-03-05STARTS WITH A PIECE OF CLOTHING $2000: Relating to a body part that has lost its use due to evolutionary change vestigial
#6556, aired 2013-03-04SHOPPING ABBREV. $400: Take flight with this patriotic-sounding clothing store: AE American Eagle
#6508, aired 2012-12-26A BUNCH OF IDIOMS $400: Beware of this idiom, seen here the wolf in sheep's clothing
#6497, aired 2012-12-11ON THE JOB IN BRITAIN $400: Hey, Don! Even mad men know a clerk who sold clothing & dry goods did this 6-letter job a draper
#6474, aired 2012-11-08BUSINESS IS GOOD $1000: Don Fisher "couldn't find a pair of jeans that fit"; the result was this store, clothing us since 1969 Gap
#6464, aired 2012-10-25TOUCHÉ $200: In a 1998 film Antonio Banderas as this swordsman wreaks havoc on Catherine Zeta-Jones' clothing Zorro
#6464, aired 2012-10-25A "HA"! $400: Hyphenated term for an article of clothing passed on from one person who's outgrown it to the next a hand-me-down
#6430, aired 2012-07-27DEMOCRA "C" $1000: Discussion rooms adjacent to the House & Senate Chambers are called these, for a type of clothing cloakrooms
#6370, aired 2012-05-04AT THE MALL $800: This beachy clothing store, an offshoot of Abercrombie & Fitch, is known as HCo for short Hollister
#6370, aired 2012-05-04AT THE MALL $2000: 1975 saw the opening of the first of the clothing stores called Charlotte this Russe
#6363, aired 2012-04-25COCKNEY RHYMING SLANG $800: Your "tit for tat" is this article of clothing a hat
#6338, aired 2012-03-21NATURAL SELECTION $1000: Clothing optional: "Bear" this granola says it's "100% pure and natural" Naked
#6328, aired 2012-03-07THIS & THAT $400: This chain of stores owned by The Gap originally had "Travel & Safari Clothing Co." in its name Banana Republic
#6316, aired 2012-02-2013-LETTER WORDS $1600: An army officer who supplies food, clothing & equipment the quartermaster
#6271, aired 2011-12-19"I" KNOW IT $600: Formerly aligned with Lacoste, this clothing brand is now a brand of Phillips-Van Heusen Izod
#6267, aired 2011-12-13LONG LIVE THE COMPANY $400: This oldest clothing retailer in the U.S. formed in 1818; the grandchildren, all brothers, took over in 1850 Brooks Brothers
#6226, aired 2011-10-17NAME DROPPING AT THE MALL $200: Makers of all-American clothing: ____ & Fitch Abercrombie
#6216, aired 2011-10-03NO CATTLE $1200: Species of this food & clothing provider include the Shropshire, karakul & merino sheep
#6209, aired 2011-09-22SIGNS & SYMBOLS $1600: When the symbol seen here is found on a clothing label, it indicates this special instruction do not use bleach
#6195, aired 2011-07-15THE WARDROBE $1000: Katharine Hepburn had her tailoring done at this fraternal clothing company known for its men's suits Brooks Brothers
#6152, aired 2011-05-17STUFF $1600: This young actress gave her clothing line a rhyming name: her last name & the word "Stuff" Hilary Duff
#6129, aired 2011-04-14ANIMAL COMPANIES $400: Fittingly, these patriotic "outfitters" have a line of clothing called "Aerie" American Eagle
#6107, aired 2011-03-15"B" WEAR $600: Formal functions are sometimes called these 2-word affairs, referring to a piece of men's clothing black tie
#6056, aired 2011-01-03"EAU" K $800: It's the clothing & linens assembled by a bride for her marriage a trousseau
#6043, aired 2010-12-15MALL-EDGE $400: A&F is short for this store that sells collegiate-inspired clothing Abercrombie & Fitch
#6040, aired 2010-12-10STAIN REMOVAL $1600: Heloise suggests getting this off clothing (not the bottoms of theater seats) by hardening it using an ice cube chewing gum
#6039, aired 2010-12-09CASUAL & SPORTY FASHION $1600: This clothing company is named for a region in Southern Argentina & Chile Patagonia
#6030, aired 2010-11-26THE TURN $1200: 8-letter "clothing" term describing one who disloyally changes sides a turncoat
#6027, aired 2010-11-23HOUSEHOLD HINTS $1000: To get lipstick out of washable clothing, dab the stain with the isopropyl type of this alcohol
#5986, aired 2010-09-27WHAT'S IN STORE? $1600: Target started out as a company whose name included these "goods", an old term for clothing dry goods
#5944, aired 2010-06-17BABE $600: Leofric's wife, this Anglo-Saxon woman of the 1000s took a clothing-optional ride to protest taxes Lady Godiva
#5866, aired 2010-03-01ROLLING STONE'S 20 MOST ANNOYING SONGS $1000: This Sisqo song about a piece of clothing mentioned another song on the list, "Livin' La Vida Loca" "Thong Song"
#5865, aired 2010-02-26STUCK $600: To deal with this clothing problem, try rubbing a pencil lead on the teeth a stuck zipper
#5852, aired 2010-02-09THE 3 "R"s $600: A line of preppy clothing endorsed by a Cambridge Mass. university is named for this, the campus' central area Harvard Yard
#5762, aired 2009-10-06FASHION STATEMENTS $600: A clothing store mannequin probably inspired this 2-word phrase for a pompous person a stuffed shirt
#5752, aired 2009-09-22ONE-NAMED PERSONALITIES $1600: Known as "The Face of '66", this British supermodel has her own clothing line Twiggy
#5744, aired 2009-07-23BUSINESS AS USUAL $600 (Daily Double): Despite the name, not much has restricted the growth of this women's clothing company founded in Columbus, Ohio The Limited
#5734, aired 2009-07-09THE NEW YORK TIMES STYLE $800: In May 2008 the times reported on a more modest look in this wear, including boy shorts & halter tops swimwear
#5673, aired 2009-04-15ON THE LABEL, LABEL, LABEL $400: To be brief, the logo of this clothing manufacturer is seen here Fruit of the Loom
#5668, aired 2009-04-08WORDS FROM PLACES $200: This type of formal clothing for men is named for a town in New York a tuxedo
#5667, aired 2009-04-07____ & ____ $400: Philadelphia's Torre is one of the nation's largest retailers specializing in this type of clothing for large fellas Big & Tall
#5650, aired 2009-03-1313-LETTER WORDS $2000: This military officer is charged with providing shelter, clothing & transportation for troops the quartermaster
#5643, aired 2009-03-04OVERLAPS $1600: Military clothing & the chemical makeup of a compound a uniformula
#5615, aired 2009-01-23FORWARDS & BACK WORDS $1600: To boast & clothing brag & garb
#5560, aired 2008-11-07"BEST" SELLERS $600: Day-of-the-week term for clothing worn on special occasions Sunday best
#5524, aired 2008-09-18YOU GOT AN F MINUS! $1600: Wrap yourself around this piece of clothing, but careful! Losing an F will leave this mark left by a healed wound scar & scarf
#5503, aired 2008-07-09____OFF! $600: 8-letter term for an unlicensed copy of fashion clothing or purses a knockoff
#5490, aired 2008-06-20OH, I'VE GOT A 4-LETTER WORD FOR YOU $600: To avoid taking unnecessary risks, "play it close to" this piece of clothing the vest
#5473, aired 2008-05-28FIRST NAMES $200: Diddy's real first name, it's on his clothing line Sean
#5469, aired 2008-05-22CLOTHES-MINDED $1000: He studied medicine & served in the Italian army before becoming a clothing designer & opening his Emporio shops (Giorgio) Armani
#5463, aired 2008-05-14"OFF" CAMPUS $600: Non-tailored clothing bought as is off the rack
#5421, aired 2008-03-17ELEMENTARY $200: The Bible tells us of this element being beaten into plates, cut into wires & worked into the clothing worn by Aaron gold
#5377, aired 2008-01-15"RH" FACTOR $800: The cream of the Bavarian clothing crop are these leather shorts with suspenders lederhosen
#5366, aired 2007-12-31PATRONS OF THE ARTS $1600: Luciano of this colors-ful Italian clothing company is a noted arts patron through a center called Fabrica Benetton
#5356, aired 2007-12-17BRITISH POETRY $600: Blake asked, "Little" this, "who made thee?... Gave thee clothing of delight, softest clothing, woolly, bright" lamb
#5352, aired 2007-12-11ODDS & ENDS $800: This French tennis star of the 1920s who went on to start a clothing line was known as "the Crocodile" (Rene) Lacoste
#5338, aired 2007-11-21ENDS IN "U" $600: From the Old French for "bundle", it's the bundle of clothing & linens a bride collects for her marriage a trousseau
#5335, aired 2007-11-16IT AIN'T ROCKET SCIENCE $400: In 1912 he opened his eponymous clothing & shoe store in Freeport, Maine L.L. Bean
#5333, aired 2007-11-14LOOKS LIKE WE MADE IT $200: A clothing company: Slim Straight 514 Cords, 501 Originals Levi's
#5330, aired 2007-11-09FASHION FUN $600: Attention, Mr. Big: this actress has been bitten by the fashion bug, so she has her own clothing line, called Bitten Sarah Jessica Parker
#5278, aired 2007-07-18AMERICANA $800: Company lore says that a shiny black bathing suit gave this clothing store its name Wet Seal
#5183, aired 2007-03-07TELL ME "Y" $400: The overall leader in the Tour de France bike race wears this item of clothing a yellow jersey
#5182, aired 2007-03-06CELEBRITY TROUBLES $600: A video of her stealing clothing from Neiman Marcus was ruled inadmissable at her trial Winona Ryder
#5170, aired 2007-02-16____ & ____ $5,000 (Daily Double): Covert operations are sometimes referred to as this pair: one a piece of clothing, the other, a weapon cloak & dagger
#5167, aired 2007-02-13LET'S GO SHOPPING $2000: (Hi, I'm Isaac Mizrahi.) Look fabulous & live fabulous with my clothing & home collections for this retailer that hit the bull's-eye Target
#5166, aired 2007-02-12LIES, THEFT & FRAUD $1600: "Clothing" term used to describe nonviolent law violations like fraud, especially in the business world white-collar
#5153, aired 2007-01-24IT DON'T MEAN A "THING" $800: Raiment or apparel clothing
#5126, aired 2006-12-18NECKWEAR $200: This 3-letter item tied around the necks of children protects their clothing while they eat a bib
#5106, aired 2006-11-20LET'S PLAY POKER $400: In this type of poker, the bidding is done with articles of clothing strip poker
#5055, aired 2006-07-28THE FIRM $800: This word for washed clothing is the name of a fashion line by Shelli Segal Laundry
#5024, aired 2006-06-15"Q"-BERT $800: An officer charged with providing clothing, fuel & transportation for troops a quartermaster
#5007, aired 2006-05-23SHOP 'TIL YOU DROP $2000: This clothing & retail line's double-talk name comes from Hamlet's famous line; that is the question bebe
#4978, aired 2006-04-12FOREIGN WORDS & PHRASES $400: To a Dutchman this clothing accessory is a zakdoek, & is something to sneeze at handkerchief
#4967, aired 2006-03-28RELIGION IN CORPORATIONS $400: Clothing chain Forever 21 puts this biblical book & the chapter & verse 3:16 on the bottom of bags John
#4952, aired 2006-03-07MONTY PYTHON'S FLYING CIRCUS $800: It's the profession he's singing about "I cut down trees / I skip and jump / I like to press wild flowers / I put on women's clothing / And hang around in bars..." lumberjack
#4944, aired 2006-02-23BASHIN' FASHION $2000: This "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" fashionista asked a "client" if he bought all his clothing from Home Depot Carson Kressley
#4931, aired 2006-02-06AT THE MALL $2000: The name of this clothing store for teens is French for "airmail" Aéropostale
#4928, aired 2006-02-01"B" IN FASHION $200 (Daily Double): The USA's oldest clothing retailer, this upscale, once family-run business has collared the market on men's apparel since 1818 Brooks Brothers
#4921, aired 2006-01-23CHAIN STORE $400: It sounds like a sailors' surplus store, but this clothing store chain is a branch of GAP, Inc. Old Navy
#4918, aired 2006-01-18___ TO ___ $2000: Bespoke is a Britishism meaning this type of clothing made to measure
#4859, aired 2005-10-27GETTING MALL-ED $800: This safari-inspired clothing company began in 1978 with 2 stores & a catalog Banana Republic
#4843, aired 2005-10-05BRANDS $800: Say bonjour, kitty to this faux French clothing brand with a leaping feline as its logo Le Tigre
#4828, aired 2005-09-14BEASTLY RHYME TIME $600: Hard-to-wash-out mark that a large wading bird left on your clothing a crane stain
#4827, aired 2005-09-1320th CENTURY POP CULTURE $600: The Shmoos in this Al Capp comic strip could be made into food, clothing or anything else you liked Li'l Abner
#4807, aired 2005-06-28THE GOOD BOOK SAYS... $800: "Beware of false" these "which come to you in sheep's clothing" prophets
#4806, aired 2005-06-27ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $200: Beware of the wolf wearing this sheep's clothing
#4741, aired 2005-03-28TYLERS & TAYLORS $1600: In 1994 he was named Womenswear Designer of the Year for his own clothing line Richard Tyler
#4702, aired 2005-02-01AT THE MALL $200: In 2004, this "old" clothing store for the whole family celebrated its tenth anniversary Old Navy
#4690, aired 2005-01-14THE U.N. $600: Originally, this agency was formed to provide food, clothing & medical supplies for child victims in World War II UNICEF
#4657, aired 2004-11-30SOME BRAINTEASERS ABOUT SEINFELD $400: "A Christmas present?" "That's right." "For who?" "For you!" "Oh! Get out of here!" (Julia Louis-Dreyfus [Elaine Benes] reads the clue.) In that scene from Season 3, George's gift to Elaine was this article of clothing, a bargain because of a flaw: a small red dot a (cashmere) sweater
#4648, aired 2004-11-17"MID" TERMS $400: A crop top is designed to leave this part of the body bare the midriff
#4604, aired 2004-09-16WE'LL GIVE YOU THE BLUES $1600: Blue is a popular clothing color for members of this original Moroccan ethnic group the Berbers
#4589, aired 2004-07-15INDUSTRY LEADERS $1600: Look down at the little tab on this on your clothing--chances are it'll bear the name YKK the zipper
#4571, aired 2004-06-2120th CENTURY NICKNAMES $1200: (I'm NBA Hall of Famer Walt Frazier.) My clothing style got me this nickname after a '30s gangster featured in a 1967 movie "Clyde"
#4559, aired 2004-06-03CAR TALK? $1200: Clothing or equipment, it follows "L.A." in the name of an athletics supply company Gear
#4535, aired 2004-04-30I DO KNOW JACK $800: Steve McGarrett's hair & clothing were always perfect when this man played him on '70s TV Jack Lord
#4520, aired 2004-04-09"R" $1200: Clothing options include made-to-measure, made-to-order & this hyphenated phrase that means "off-the-rack" ready-to-wear
#4478, aired 2004-02-11THE MALL $1000: It follows "Panda" in the name of a quick-service Chinese eatery & is by itself in the name of a women's clothing store Express
#4454, aired 2004-01-08TEDDY BEAR $200: This clothing company markets a snowshoe-wearing teddy bear called L.L. Bear L.L. Bean
#4414, aired 2003-11-13"ARF" $200: When this piece of clothing is followed by down or up, it means to eat voraciously scarf
#4376, aired 2003-09-22DRESSING UP $800: A bride may wear a tiara to keep this clothing item in place a veil
#4341, aired 2003-06-16DOUBLE-LETTER WORDS $1600: To benefit from another's popularity is to use this part of his clothing coattails
#4335, aired 2003-06-06CLOTHING WORDS $200: A score of 22-22, for instance tie
#4335, aired 2003-06-06CLOTHING WORDS $400: To lose footing on icy ground slip
#4335, aired 2003-06-06CLOTHING WORDS $600: Breathes heavily, like a dog or a tired jogger pants
#4335, aired 2003-06-06CLOTHING WORDS $800: A layer of paint coat
#4335, aired 2003-06-06CLOTHING WORDS $1000: Hits hard socks (or belts)
#4317, aired 2003-05-13FASHION DESIGNERS $1000: This 4-letter name of designer Max Azria's clothing line is an abbreviation for "good style, good attitude" in French BCBG
#4312, aired 2003-05-06STAND BY YOUR MANNEQUIN $1000: A wooden torso mannequin was found near a clothing chest when this man opened King Tut's tomb in 1922 Howard Carter
#4292, aired 2003-04-08NYC BUSINESS HISTORY $800: Last name of siblings Daniel, John & Elisha, who took over dad's clothing store in 1850 Brooks
#4282, aired 2003-03-25THE ANCIENTS SPEAK $200: A line from the Aesop fable "The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" says, "Appearances often are" this deceiving
#4280, aired 2003-03-21MALAMUTE, HUSKY OR SEA OTTER $200: A clothing size for big kids husky
#4264, aired 2003-02-27CELEBRITIES' MIDDLE NAMES $1600: Sean Combs' middle name, it's on his clothing line John
#4263, aired 2003-02-26POTPOURRI $800: This "master" takes care of clothing & providing sustenance for a body of troops quartermaster
#4250, aired 2003-02-07AT THE MALL $800: Founded in 1984, a clothing store is called Forever this number 21
#4236, aired 2003-01-20WATERFOWL $400: 4-letter term for soft, fluffy goose feathers used in pillows & insulating material for outdoor clothing down
#4233, aired 2003-01-15BIBLICAL ZOO $1000: A major threat to the clothing of the time, even Jesus talked of its threat to man's savings for the future moths
#4231, aired 2003-01-13MALCOLM IN THE MIDDLE $1600: Malcolm McLaren owned a clothing store called Sex before forming this punk rock group The Sex Pistols
#4230, aired 2003-01-10AROUND THE MALL $800: This clothing store chain opened its first "kids" store in 1986 & started its "baby" business 4 years later (The) Gap
#4193, aired 2002-11-20COLUMBUS $800: The first thing Columbus noted in his log about the New World natives was their lack of these clothing
#4191, aired 2002-11-18OHIO STATE ALUMNI $1600: The name aside, this clothing company founded by alum Leslie Wexner grew to own brands like Victoria's Secret The Limited
#4188, aired 2002-11-13ENDS IN "FF" $200: Women sometimes wear clothing that bares this part of the body between the chest & the waist midriff
#4188, aired 2002-11-13SHOPPING $800: This retail clothing chain started out as a single store in San Francisco in 1969 that sold jeans & records The Gap
#4164, aired 2002-10-10POETRY $600: William Blake asked, "Little" this "who made thee?" & "gave the clothing of delight...wooly, bright" lamb
#4150, aired 2002-09-20SUMMER CAMP $200: Many camps insist that you (or, more likely, mom) do this to all your clothing, maybe with a laundry marker label it
#4116, aired 2002-06-24THE OLD TESTAMENT $800: Want to cure your boil? Try Isaiah's remedy of a lump of this fruit, whose leaves were used to make clothing fig
#4112, aired 2002-06-18FASHIONABLE FEMALES $200: This ThighMaster queen sells her own line of jewelry & clothing on the Home Shopping Network Suzanne Somers
#4099, aired 2002-05-30SORRY, YOU'VE BEEN CENSORED $600: In 1564 an artist was hired to paint clothing over the nude figures in this man's work "The Last Judgment" Michelangelo
#4089, aired 2002-05-16MISSING LINKS $400: Cry ___ in sheep's clothing wolf
#4064, aired 2002-04-11LAUNCH $200: To find the new clothing line this singer launched in October 2001, look J-Hi & J-Lo Jennifer Lopez
#4056, aired 2002-04-01ORIGINS $1000: Thought barbaric by Roman nobles, this item of clothing came from Asian nomads who rode a lot pants
#4041, aired 2002-03-11LOST "COS" $200: Clothing worn in a play costume
#4035, aired 2002-03-01FASHION STATEMENTS $100 (Daily Double): This 2-word phrase for a pompous bore may come from retailers putting tissue inside of clothing items on display stuffed shirt
#4035, aired 2002-03-01WORDS FROM OTHER LANGUAGES $1600: In Arabic it's an expert in the law; in English it means "civilian clothing" mufti
#3972, aired 2001-12-04"HEART"s $400: Clothing phrase for showing one's feelings plainly wearing one's heart on one's sleeve
#3916, aired 2001-09-17BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $800: Now a clothing retailer, it began in 1963 as a Chicago-based mail-order supplier of sailboat equipment Land's End
#3900, aired 2001-07-132 "RY"s $1000: One means showy clothing or ornaments; the other is a place that prepares petroleum finery & refinery
#3893, aired 2001-07-04WORD PUZZLES $500: It's the clothing article I have on right now: WEAR POLKA DOT polka dot(ted) underwear
#3892, aired 2001-07-034-F $1000: Flying by the seat of your pants in a speech, you're also doing it this other clothing way off the cuff
#3880, aired 2001-06-15IT'S ALL "HOO" YOU KNOW $400: A long full article of clothing belled out with circular supports Hoop skirt
#3873, aired 2001-06-06CLASSIC LOGOS $300: Piece of clothing worn by the Pillsbury Doughboy that has the Pillsbury logo on it Chef's hat
#3858, aired 2001-05-16WORDS FROM THE KING JAMES BIBLE $400: After Jesus went through the Transfiguration, his raiment, or synonym for this, was white as light Clothing
#3842, aired 2001-04-24PSYCHO BABBLE $400: Though Norman wears women's clothing at times, Dr. Richard explains that he isn't one of these cross-dressers Transvestite
#3841, aired 2001-04-23CLOTHES-MINDED $800: He studied medicine & served in the Italian army before becoming a clothing designer & opening his Emporio shops Giorgio Armani
#3800, aired 2001-02-23A RANDOM HOUSE DICTIONARY $600: In show biz this word for a room containing your clothing refers to the costume department Wardrobe
#3797, aired 2001-02-20NANOOK'S WORLD $300: A source for nutrition, clothing & oil, this is the Eskimos' staple winter food & most valuable resource seals
#3788, aired 2001-02-07ABBREVIATED S $200: On a clothing size tag small
#3779, aired 2001-01-25STYLISH CELEBRITIES $300: Supermodel Niki Taylor hit the "bull's eye" in 2000 with her own line of clothing for this chain Target
#3749, aired 2000-12-14'60s FASHION $800: This late 1960s "Look" was basically men's clothing tailored for women, not vice-versa Unisex
#3727, aired 2000-11-14CLIFFS NOTES $1,000 (Daily Double): This point seen here in extreme southwestern England shares its name with a clothing catalogue Land's End
#3725, aired 2000-11-10ANSWERS TO YOUR FINALS $200: Zoology: Animals of the genus Rangifer that provide the Lapps with meat, milk, clothing & transportation reindeer
#3724, aired 2000-11-09A PASSION FOR FASHION $400: He's the clothing designer who gave us Tommy Girl cologne Tommy Hilfiger
#3718, aired 2000-11-01FAMOUS NAMES IN FASHION $100: Once a "Designing Woman" on TV, she now designs her own line of clothing for "Real Size Women" Delta Burke
#3711, aired 2000-10-23ONCE THEY WERE ANGELS $400: She's had a clothing line at K-Mart since 1985 Jaclyn Smith
#3702, aired 2000-10-10THE INC.-UISITION $400: In the '90s this clothing retailer introduced a "Crewcuts" line for kids J. Crew
#3655, aired 2000-06-23HIGH "IQ" $200: It's a small shop specializing in fashionable & often expensive clothing Boutique
#3633, aired 2000-05-24CONTAINERS $100: This "chest" holds the clothing & linens of a woman holding on to the chance she'll someday be married Hope chest
#3601, aired 2000-04-10HERSTORY $300: In 1431 a court at Rouen charged her with 70 counts, including immodesty by wearing men's clothing Joan of Arc
#3584, aired 2000-03-16A FASHIONABLE CATEGORY $100: A geographic promontory, or the clothing article seen here Cape
#3567, aired 2000-02-22"K" MART $500: It's the Middle Eastern article of clothing seen here: a kaffiyeh
#3492, aired 1999-11-09YOUNG GOTHS $100: It's the clothing color favored by Goths, & by Prince Hamlet Black
#3477, aired 1999-10-19"EAU" YEAH! $200: Clothing, linens & other possessions assembled by a bride for her marriage Trousseau
#3445, aired 1999-07-23OCCUPATIONS $800: "Fractional" term for an officer charged with providing shelter, clothing, etc. for troops Quartermaster
#3445, aired 1999-07-23BEFORE & AFTER $1000: A result of pregnancy on the tummy that can be covered by clothing from a British department store Stretch Marks and Spencer
#3442, aired 1999-07-204-LETTER CLOTHES $800 (Daily Double): Piece of clothing in the title of the first feature film in Cinemascope the robe
#3437, aired 1999-07-13CLOTHES $400: Article of clothing westerners named for the man seen here Mao jacket
#3392, aired 1999-05-11SWING TIME! $200: Kids in khakis Lindy Hop to Louis Prima on TV ads for this clothing chain The Gap
#3302, aired 1999-01-05THEATRE $1000: Jules Feiffer & John Lennon contributed to this "clothing optional" revue on Broadway from 1976-1989 Oh! Calcutta!
#3208, aired 1998-07-08...AND CLOTHING $200: This animal term can refer to a tight high collar, or to the pullover sweater it's attached to turtleneck
#3208, aired 1998-07-08...AND CLOTHING $400: Henry Winkler wanted his Fonzie character to be allowed to wear this instead of a cloth coat a leather jacket
#3208, aired 1998-07-08...AND CLOTHING $600: This term for part of a brassiere also means a reinforced athletic supporter cup
#3208, aired 1998-07-08...AND CLOTHING $800: '90s designers rediscovered this item that Clark Gable nearly killed off in "It Happened One Night" the undershirt
#3208, aired 1998-07-08...AND CLOTHING $1000: The name of this peasant dress with a tight bodice & full skirt comes from German for "young woman" the dirndl
#3205, aired 1998-07-03SPELLING $600: Bra is the common abbreviaion for this item of clothing which is harder to spell B-R-A-S-S-I-E-R-E
#3175, aired 1998-05-22THE CHAIN GANG $300: Now owned by the Gap, this clothing store originally sold safari clothing Banana Republic
#3127, aired 1998-03-17ANIMAL CLICHES $300: Someone who feigns innocence but has evil intentions is "A Wolf in" this odd attire sheep's clothing
#3085, aired 1998-01-16CLOTHING $100: For women, this word follows tank, tube & halter Top
#3085, aired 1998-01-16CLOTHING $200: Bra sizes normally run from AAA to DD; widths of these fashion items usually run from AAAAA to EEEE Shoes
#3085, aired 1998-01-16CLOTHING $300: The long, bulky, large-collared coat made of this fur was popular with 1920s college men Raccoon
#3085, aired 1998-01-16CLOTHING $400: This checkered pattern is named for its resemblance to a canine's canine Houndstooth
#3085, aired 1998-01-16CLOTHING $500: This piece of lingerie is the upper half of a slip & can be worn under an unbuttoned shirt Teddy/camisole
#3074, aired 1998-01-01"PRE"SCHOOL $200: To carefully arrange one's fur, feathers or clothing preening
#3059, aired 1997-12-11TAPE $200: This type of tape is applied to bicycles & to children's clothing as a safety device Reflective tape
#2991, aired 1997-09-08NUN SENSE $100: To become a nun is to "take" this article of clothing also worn by brides "Take the Veil"
#2956, aired 1997-06-09CLOTHING MATERIAL $200: Polyvinyl Chloride, a leather substitute, is known by these initials PVC
#2956, aired 1997-06-09CLOTHING MATERIAL $400: On "Late Night" David Letterman put on a suit of this material & stuck himself to a wall of it Velcro
#2956, aired 1997-06-09CLOTHING MATERIAL $600: This material, the dried stems of grain, is often used to make hats & buttons Straw
#2956, aired 1997-06-09CLOTHING MATERIAL $800: A plain knitted fabric, or a pullover shirt that may or may not be made from it Jersey
#2956, aired 1997-06-09CLOTHING MATERIAL $1000: 13th century weavers in Norfolk "bested" rivals by making this fabric of combed & carded wool Worsted Wool
#2881, aired 1997-02-24ZOOLOGY $100: The peach type of this insect attacks peaches, plums & other fruit, but not clothing Moth
#2873, aired 1997-02-12FOREIGN TRAVEL $200: This Bedouin transport also provides food, milk, clothing & fuel Camel
#2860, aired 1997-01-244-LETTER WORDS $500: To cover with clothing Garb/Clad
#2838, aired 1996-12-25BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $1000: This Wisconsin-based mail order clothing company has a mailing list of 20 million names Land's End
#2818, aired 1996-11-27BUSINESS $300: This San Francisco-based clothing company's full name includes "De Corps" Esprit
#2817, aired 1996-11-26FASHION $300: Everything old is new again with this style of clothing reflecting the '70s & earlier decades Retro
#2758, aired 1996-09-04WORLD CITIES $1000: This Scottish city gave its name to fabric & clothing with colorful, swirled patterns Paisley
#2711, aired 1996-05-20MAINE $400: This clothing & sporting goods store in Freeport is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year L.L. Bean
#2684, aired 1996-04-11WOMEN'S FASHIONS $300: Clothing & accessories sold under the name of this late Frenchwoman often feature intertwined "C"s (Coco) Chanel
#2677, aired 1996-04-02CLOTHING $100: Larry King is seldom seen without these, which the British call braces Suspenders
#2677, aired 1996-04-02CLOTHING $200: The sandalfoot style of these does not have reinforcements at the toes & heels Pantyhose
#2677, aired 1996-04-02CLOTHING $300: Vienna-born designer Rudi Gernreich introduced this extremely revealing swimsuit in 1964 Monokini
#2677, aired 1996-04-02CLOTHING $400: Low necklines & high waists were features of the Empire Style popularized c. 1805 by this French empress Josephine
#2677, aired 1996-04-02CLOTHING $500: The name of this hip-length Japanese-style lounging robe makes us feel "glad" Happi Coat
#2587, aired 1995-11-28BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $800: This clothing chain has used photos of stars like Steve McQueen wearing khakis to sell its khakis Gap
#2568, aired 1995-11-01COLONIAL AMERICA $100: The oil of these mammals was used in lamps; their "bone", to stiffen women's clothing whales
#2553, aired 1995-10-11INITIALS $100: His initials, YSL, have appeared on everything from clothing & makeup to eyeglasses Yves Saint Laurent
#2537, aired 1995-09-19CLOTHING $100: A unitard is a 1-piece bodysuit whose name is derived from this dance class garment leotard
#2537, aired 1995-09-19CLOTHING $200: It describes clothing that can be worn inside out, often with a different fabric on each side reversible
#2537, aired 1995-09-19CLOTHING $300: Name shared by a lightweight housecoat & a feathered cleaning instrument duster
#2537, aired 1995-09-19CLOTHING $400: A yukata, a cotton type of this Asian garment, is perfect for a summer evening walk kimono
#2537, aired 1995-09-19CLOTHING $500: The name of this wide, high neckline is French for "boat" bateau
#2531, aired 1995-09-11CORRUPTED WORDS $200: "A napron" shuffled a bit & became this item of clothing an apron
#2523, aired 1995-07-19DRESSING $600: It's a "tired" name for military clothing worn while doing chores fatigues
#2504, aired 1995-06-22BUSINESS TERMS $500: This 2-word term refers to fabrics & clothing as opposed to groceries or hardware dry goods
#2493, aired 1995-06-07LABOR TERMS $200: Clothing part whose color distinguishes manual laborers from management a white collar (a blue collar)
#2468, aired 1995-05-031990 $200: In February voters in Aspen, Colorado rejected a ban on the sale of this clothing material fur
#2442, aired 1995-03-28CLOTHING $100: It's the elongated back portion of a gown that trails behind its wearer the train
#2442, aired 1995-03-28CLOTHING $200: The Spencer was a short, tailless one of these worn by men & women in the 19th century a coat (jacket)
#2442, aired 1995-03-28CLOTHING $300: The name of this small, round, brimless hat suggests you can keep your medicine in it a pillbox hat
#2442, aired 1995-03-28CLOTHING $400: Bishop, bell & butterfly are 3 styles of these blouse features sleeves
#2442, aired 1995-03-28CLOTHING $500: A matador's costume is called a traje de luces, Spanish for "suit of" these lights
#2428, aired 1995-03-08CLOTHING $200: This term for a dress that's extremely low-cut in the back implies that the dress only has a front backless
#2428, aired 1995-03-08CLOTHING $400: Wearing this ornamental trim that consists of loose strands sewn to a band might earn you some "benefits" fringe
#2428, aired 1995-03-08CLOTHING $600: The name of this loose garment worn by artists is derived in part from Old Norse a smock
#2428, aired 1995-03-08CLOTHING $800: Popular in the 1920s, Oxford bags were a very wide style of these pants (trousers)
#2428, aired 1995-03-08CLOTHING $1000: Spelled one way, it refers to a mid-calf skirt length; spelled another way, it's a sailor-style blouse a middy
#2389, aired 1995-01-12LEGENDS & FOLKLORE $200: This musician of German legend is described as "pied" because of his multicolored clothing the Pied Piper
#2349, aired 1994-11-17CLOTHING $200: They can be crew, knee, or bobby socks
#2349, aired 1994-11-17CLOTHING $400: This Channel Island has a close-fitting knitted shirt or sweater named for it, in addition to a cow Jersey
#2349, aired 1994-11-17CLOTHING $600: A plastron is the quilted pad worn by competitors in this sport to protect their torso & sides fencing
#2349, aired 1994-11-17CLOTHING $800: This apron for young girls has a ruffled bibbed top & a gathered skirt a pinafore
#2349, aired 1994-11-17CLOTHING $1000: It's the fur pouch that a Scotsman wears on the front of his kilt a sporon
#2345, aired 1994-11-11THE BIBLE $500: "Beware of false" ones of these "which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves" prophets
#2303, aired 1994-09-14FASHION $1,200 (Daily Double): Clothing with Victorian floral motifs was popularized by this designer who died in 1985 Laura Ashley
#2298, aired 1994-09-07CLOTHING $100: This state is home to the muumuu Hawaii
#2298, aired 1994-09-07CLOTHING $200: They hold up your lederhosen suspenders
#2298, aired 1994-09-07CLOTHING $300: A traditional sailor suit features trousers of this shape bell bottoms
#2298, aired 1994-09-07CLOTHING $400: One may be harem, hobble or hoop skirt
#2298, aired 1994-09-07CLOTHING $500: Color of a priest's alb, the linen robe worn for mass white
#2291, aired 1994-07-18FADS & FASHIONS $500: In 1953 this fad clothing style for men hit 2 inches above the knee Bermuda shorts
#2284, aired 1994-07-07PARTS OF CLOTHING $100: It can be V or plunging a neckline
#2284, aired 1994-07-07PARTS OF CLOTHING $200: Added to a coat or blouse, they give a woman that linebacker look shoulder pads
#2284, aired 1994-07-07PARTS OF CLOTHING $300: The pagoda type of this widens at the wrist a sleeve
#2284, aired 1994-07-07PARTS OF CLOTHING $400: The French style of this needs a link a cuff
#2284, aired 1994-07-07PARTS OF CLOTHING $500: Term for the stiff pieces in the collar of a man's shirt stays
#2280, aired 1994-07-01AMERICANA $300: Each man on Georgia's Stone Mountain sculpture holds this article of clothing in his right hand his own hat
#2251, aired 1994-05-23FASHION $600: This clothing chain "fell into" a 1988 Woolmark award from the Men's Fashion Assoc. of America the Gap
#2250, aired 1994-05-20SHOPPING $300: "A Star is Worn" in L.A. sells stars' clothing like this actor's priest costume from "The Thorn Birds" Richard Chamberlain
#2234, aired 1994-04-28ROOMS $300: It's the dressing room in a clothing store where the seamstress measures you for alterations a fitting room
#2212, aired 1994-03-29CLOTHING $200: In the early 20th century, Edward VIII introduced these shoes; Elvis wore "blue" ones suede shoes
#2212, aired 1994-03-29CLOTHING $400: Before it was introduced around 1940, this man-made fiber had been called No-Run & Nuron Nylon
#2212, aired 1994-03-29CLOTHING $600: This designer calls her customers "Liz Ladies" Liz Claiborne
#2212, aired 1994-03-29CLOTHING $800: In the singular it's a riding boot, but in the plural, they're riding pants jodhpurs
#2212, aired 1994-03-29CLOTHING $1000: Plain, satin & twill are the 3 basic types of these weaves
#2204, aired 1994-03-17CLOTHES $1,500 (Daily Double): This lord, a commander in the Crimean War, had an overcoat with slanted sleeves named for him Lord Raglin
#2189, aired 1994-02-24"UP"s & "DOWN"s $300: Any article of clothing you might pass on to a younger sibling a hand-me-down
#2187, aired 1994-02-22FASHION $500: It's the brand of clothing whose logo shows a question mark in a down-pointing triangle Guess
#2172, aired 1994-02-01WEAPONS $500: In full Highland dress, a skean dhu is a small knife tucked into the top of this article of clothing a sock (stocking)
#2170, aired 1994-01-28THE NEW TESTAMENT $100: "Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are" these "ravening" animals wolves
#2149, aired 1993-12-30POTPOURRI $200: Someone who cloaks hostile intentions with friendliness is called a "wolf in" this attire sheep's clothing
#2130, aired 1993-12-03FASHION $400: In French this clothing style or line is called pret-a-porter ready-to-wear
#2099, aired 1993-10-21ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $100: An enemy who's disguised as a friend is one of these "in sheep's clothing" a wolf
#2072, aired 1993-09-14HEADLINES $300: An 1890s article on this clothing item asked, "Does tight lacing develop cruelty?" a corset
#2067, aired 1993-09-073-LETTER WORDS $500: A Spanish gentleman, or to put on clothing don
#2061, aired 1993-07-19ABBREVIATIONS $400: On a clothing label, the 2 measurements that are abbreviated XL extra large & extra long
#2060, aired 1993-07-16GRANDCHILD CARE $800: From Middle French for "box", it's the term for clothing and other equipment for a newborn layette
#2027, aired 1993-06-01SHOPPING $200: On Sunday mornings you can buy clothing & curios in this European capital's Petticoat Lane London
#2025, aired 1993-05-28"RED", "WHITE" & "BLUE" $200: This term refers to wage earners who wear work clothes or specialized clothing on the job blue collar workers
#2013, aired 1993-05-12THE MIDDLE AGES $200: A crusader was said "to take up" this religious symbol, which was often sewn on his clothing cross
#1962, aired 1993-03-02INKS & DYES $600: This word is used to describe permanent inks, like those used to label clothing indelible
#1923, aired 1993-01-06BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $200: This corporation whose N.Y. Stock Exchange symbol is LTD owns the Lane Bryant clothing chain Limited
#1919, aired 1992-12-31CLOTHING & FASHION $100: It used to mean any pure white cloth; today the word just covers a baby's bottom a diaper
#1919, aired 1992-12-31CLOTHING & FASHION $200: From Persian words meaning "loin band", it's a tux tummy tucker a cummerbund
#1919, aired 1992-12-31CLOTHING & FASHION $300: The first pieces in Ralph Lauren's Polo collection were these men's accessories neckties
#1919, aired 1992-12-31CLOTHING & FASHION $400: In the 1900s these boned body shapers were given names like "Cleopatra", "Enchantress" & "Electra" a corset
#1919, aired 1992-12-31CLOTHING & FASHION $500: In 1949 Emilio Pucci designed these pants, named for the island on which he was inspired by a lady friend capris
#1899, aired 1992-12-03SILK $300: Before World War II, the greatest use of raw silk in the U.S. was for this item of clothing hosiery
#1893, aired 1992-11-25BIBLICAL PEOPLE $800: For interpreting the handwriting on the wall, he was promised scarlet clothing & a gold chain Daniel
#1891, aired 1992-11-23CLOTHING $100: A baby garment, or a term of endearment in a nursery rhyme that precedes "daddy's gone a-hunting" a bunting
#1891, aired 1992-11-23CLOTHING $200: Add 1 letter to "overalls" to get this other word for a loose-fitting garment coveralls
#1891, aired 1992-11-23CLOTHING $300: Different types of these metal items are used to fasten scarves, kilts, ties & hats pins
#1891, aired 1992-11-23CLOTHING $400: This type of raincoat is sometimes called a "mac" for short a Mackintosh
#1891, aired 1992-11-23CLOTHING $500: Ropers are low-topped cowboy ones boots
#1888, aired 1992-11-18BIBLICAL QUOTES $100: "Beware of false prophets which come to you in" this garment Sheep's Clothing
#1877, aired 1992-11-03REMOVED $400: In Japan these items of clothing are commonly removed to keep the tatami clean & protected shoes
#1854, aired 1992-10-01FASHION $400: On a woman's clothing label, a P indicates this size petite
#1843, aired 1992-09-16THE BIBLE $200: In his Sermon on the Mount, Jesus warned of false prophets which come to you in this clothing sheep's clothing
#1828, aired 1992-07-08CLOTHING $100: One can be evening, night or dressing a gown
#1828, aired 1992-07-08CLOTHING $200: It's name is simply Japanese for "thing for wearing" a kimono
#1828, aired 1992-07-08CLOTHING $300: Term for the 1960s clothing fad that had identical outfits for men & women unisex
#1828, aired 1992-07-08CLOTHING $400: Bela Lugosi was buried with this part of his Dracula costume a cape
#1828, aired 1992-07-08CLOTHING $500: In the late 1800s women wore ankle boots with side buttons & men these with side buttons over their shoes spats
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#1791, aired 1992-05-18CLOTHING $100: It's the traditional color of majorette boots white
#1791, aired 1992-05-18CLOTHING $200: It would be appropriate to keep 19th century undergarments in a chest of these drawers
#1791, aired 1992-05-18CLOTHING $300: The most popular men's jacket named for a meal a dinner jacket
#1791, aired 1992-05-18CLOTHING $400: The "jewel" style of this part of a garment is simple & rounded a neckline
#1791, aired 1992-05-18CLOTHING $500: A loose dress shape created by Yves Saint Laurent, or a suspended bar seen at the circus a trapeze
#1779, aired 1992-04-30CLOTHING $100: This loose, draped garment was worn by Roman citizens on all formal occasions a toga
#1779, aired 1992-04-30CLOTHING $200: In 1746 the British Parliament banned the wearing of this plaid cloth pattern a tartan
#1779, aired 1992-04-30CLOTHING $300: First popular in the late 1950s, these knee-length pants are cut to resemble a skirt culottes
#1779, aired 1992-04-30CLOTHING $400: A long skirt popular between 1910 & 1914, so narrow at the knees that women could hardly walk a hobble (skirt)
#1779, aired 1992-04-30CLOTHING $500: Glospan, Lycra & Numa are trade names used for this manufactured stretch fiber spandex
#1748, aired 1992-03-18CLOTHING $100: Despite its name, you don't have to be a parachutist to wear 1 of these 1-piece garments jumpsuit
#1748, aired 1992-03-18CLOTHING $200: This type of sports jacket isn't always a "fiery" color, as its name implies blazer
#1748, aired 1992-03-18CLOTHING $300: You don't have to be shoveling for mollusks to wear these pants, as their name suggests clam diggers
#1748, aired 1992-03-18CLOTHING $500: The fontange, a tall lace one of these worn in the 17th century, was named for a mistress of Louis XIV hat
#1748, aired 1992-03-18CLOTHING $800 (Daily Double): This high-waisted style is named for the period in which Napoleon reigned Empire
#1718, aired 1992-02-05SAN FRANCISCO $400: Since its founding there in 1850, this clothing manufacturer has sold over 2 billion pairs of jeans Levi Strauss
#1648, aired 1991-10-30CLOTHING $100: From the word "body", it's the fitted part of a dress from the waist to the shoulder the bodice
#1648, aired 1991-10-30CLOTHING $200: French cuffs are folded back on themselves & fastened with these cuff links
#1648, aired 1991-10-30CLOTHING $300: Term for a jacket with a front closing that overlaps enough to allow for 2 rows of buttons a double breasted jacket
#1636, aired 1991-10-14ANGLO-FILE $200: An American snake as well as an order founded by Edward III are named for this clothing accessory the garter snake
#1617, aired 1991-09-17CLOTHING $100: A loose-fitting playsuit with short bloomers perfect for small kids in a TV "room" a romper
#1617, aired 1991-09-17CLOTHING $200: If Mr. Berkeley wore a busby he'd have worn it on this part of his body his head
#1617, aired 1991-09-17CLOTHING $300: Of an anorak, mukluk or parka, the one whose name means seal, since that's what it was made from mukluk
#1617, aired 1991-09-17CLOTHING $500: A hooded cloak worn by Arabs, its name goes back to the Greek "birros", cloak with a hood a burnous
#1617, aired 1991-09-17CLOTHING $2,400 (Daily Double): A cloth worn under the chin & a piece of lace worn around the neck & shoulders form this phrase bib and tucker
#1605, aired 1991-07-19DOUBLE TALK $1000: Frilly trimmings such as ribbons or ruffles on women's clothing froufrou
#1600, aired 1991-07-12FASHION $1000: "Pasta" name for the dandies of the 1770s who wore excessively ornate clothing macaroni
#1576, aired 1991-06-10CLOTHING $100: These shoe features can be French, Cuban, or spike heels
#1576, aired 1991-06-10CLOTHING $200: The bolero, which is usually worn open, originated in this country Spain
#1576, aired 1991-06-10BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $200: Clothing lines sold by her company include Lizwear & Lizsport Liz Claiborne
#1576, aired 1991-06-10CLOTHING $300: Type of evening wrap, whose name is from the Greek for "robe", not for "theft" as its name implies stole
#1576, aired 1991-06-10CLOTHING $400: The extended part of a wedding gown skirt that trails behind the wearer the train
#1529, aired 1991-04-04PROVERBS $200: In "The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing", Aesop warns that these "are often deceiving" appearances
#1522, aired 1991-03-26ODDS & ENDS $200: In 1990, the British Army announced it had sold all its desert camouflage clothing to this country in 1986 Iraq
#1432, aired 1990-11-20TREES $200: Many clothing chests & closets are lined with wood from this tree because it repels moths cedar
#1390, aired 1990-09-21NECKWEAR $200: Common clothing accessory for a cleric or slang for an arrest by a cop a collar
#1389, aired 1990-09-20SCOTLAND $300: Item of clothing the Scots call a jumper; the most famous are the patterned ones called Fair Isle a sweater
#1383, aired 1990-09-12CLOTHING $100: On a sports coat it's an extension of the collar against the breast the lapel
#1383, aired 1990-09-12CLOTHING $300: A woman's straight, loose-fitting dress, or the time period during which a garment worker made it a shift
#1383, aired 1990-09-12CLOTHING $1,000 (Daily Double): It's what this symbol stands for on a clothing label wool
#1358, aired 1990-06-27IN OTHER WORDS... $100: One lupine animal dressed like a lamb wolf in sheep's clothing
#1340, aired 1990-06-01U.S. HISTORY $200: Most early American pioneers wore clothing made of this material that was part linen & part wool linsey-woolsey
#1291, aired 1990-03-2611-LETTER WORDS $100: Diaphanous or sheer, as in clothing, or flimsy & obvious, as in a lie Transparent
#1261, aired 1990-02-12WORD ORIGINS $500: From the French for "bundle", it's the bride's clothing & linens that she brings to her new household trousseau
#1257, aired 1990-02-06FAIRIES & FOLKLORE $300: Some gifts offend these "colorful" fairies; if you give them clothing, they may disappear brownies
#1187, aired 1989-10-31CLOTHING $100: In phrases about clothing used for special occasions, this day precedes best & -go-to-meeting Sunday
#1187, aired 1989-10-31CLOTHING $200: This company 1st made 501s for gold rush miners in 1853; in 1968 it began making them for women Levi's
#1187, aired 1989-10-31CLOTHING $300: A close fitting dress, or a scabbard for a straight blade sheath
#1187, aired 1989-10-31CLOTHING $400: Along with "S", Dior assigned these 2 letters to his "line" dresses in 1954 & 1955--& they didn't bomb A-line dresses & H-line dresses
#1172, aired 1989-10-10SEWING $100: Used more on clothing now, its 1893 patent described it as "a clasp locker or unlocker for shoes" a zipper
#1160, aired 1989-09-22CLOTHING $200: Fashionable 15th century women wore tall cone-shaped hennins on this part of the body the head
#1160, aired 1989-09-22CLOTHING $400: Ladies' undergarment that comes from the French for "arm protector" brassiere
#1160, aired 1989-09-22CLOTHING $600: It's the wide sash that goes around a kimono an obi
#1160, aired 1989-09-22CLOTHING $1000: The fine woven white shirt mentioned in song along with "Rosemary, Parsley, Sage & Thyme" cambric
#1160, aired 1989-09-22CLOTHING $3,000 (Daily Double): Short skirts, bobbed hair & extremely low waistlines 1st came into style in this decade the 1920s
#1142, aired 1989-07-18ASTAIRE & ROGERS $2,000 (Daily Double): An Astaire & Rogers film was named for this piece of Fred's clothing Top Hat
#1117, aired 1989-06-13CLOTHING $100: Some dictionaries say the name of this short coat came from the French for "Jacob" jacket
#1117, aired 1989-06-13CLOTHING $200: From Old English "broc", leg coverings, you might be too big for yours britches
#1117, aired 1989-06-13CLOTHING $300: Simian slang for a tuxedo a monkey suit
#1089, aired 1989-05-04CLOTHING $200: From the French for "Genoa", these cotton work pants were worn by sailors in that port city jeans
#1089, aired 1989-05-04CLOTHING $400: Many S. American women wear a shawl called this, not to be confused with Nixon's pal Bebe rebozo
#1089, aired 1989-05-04CLOTHING $600: Egyptians believed their gods brought this flaxen fabric with them to wear on earth linen
#1089, aired 1989-05-04CLOTHING $800: It's an ornamental shoulder strap used on military uniforms as well as fashionable jackets & coats epaulet
#1089, aired 1989-05-04CLOTHING $1000: These riding breeches that billow out at the sides take their name from a former state in NW India jodhpurs
#1079, aired 1989-04-207-LETTER WORDS $200: This heavy scarf worn around the neck is made by clothing companies, not Midas a muffler
#1064, aired 1989-03-30BABIES $500: Baby Talk magazine says some babies may outgrow this clothing size before they are born newborn size
#1038, aired 1989-02-22STARTS WITH "TR" $200: Possessions, such as linens & clothing, that a bride brings to her marriage trousseau
#1012, aired 1989-01-17"DD" $600: One who follows the latest diets, clothing styles, etc. faddist
#1003, aired 1989-01-04FASHION $400: Clothing & accesories with the initials YSL come from this designer Yves Saint Laurent
#991, aired 1988-12-19ANCIENT QUOTES $600: His 1st quote in Barlett's Quotations is, "The lamb... began to follow the wolf in sheep's clothing" Aesop
#972, aired 1988-11-22CLOTHING $200: As late as 1932 ladies's slacks were still called this, a name now referring to sleepwear pajamas
#972, aired 1988-11-22CLOTHING $400: Shoemakers were called cordwainers after the red cordovan leather from this city Cordova, Spain
#972, aired 1988-11-22CLOTHING $600: Term for the plaid patterns on the fabric of a kilt tartan
#972, aired 1988-11-22CLOTHING $800: Designer Giorgio Armani is known in the fashion world as the "king" of this Italian city Milan
#972, aired 1988-11-22CLOTHING $1000: French for "high sewing", it's the industry that begins new looks for each season haute couture
#960, aired 1988-11-04DEFINITIONS $500: Piece of clothing on which a man usually wears his cockade a hat
#950, aired 1988-10-21CARTOONS $800: Only article of clothing regularly worn by Bugs Bunny white gloves
#938, aired 1988-10-05FASHION $100: Of a muff, a duff or a cuff, the one that is not an article of clothing a duff
#935, aired 1988-09-30EUROPE $1000: Monarchial moniker for the Britain of 1900-10, when clothing styles were opulent & overrefined Edwardian
#932, aired 1988-09-27HOLLYWOOD HISTORY $500: Despite its name, this world-famous restaurant on Vine St. wasn't shaped like an item of clothing the Brown Derby
#927, aired 1988-09-20"Y" NOT $200: Specified on the pattern envelope, it's the amount of fabric needed to make a piece of clothing yardage
#910, aired 1988-07-15CLOTHING $100: Part of the body on which a British grenadier guard wears a bearskin his head
#910, aired 1988-07-15CLOTHING $200: To strip a priest from his clothes or profession to defrock
#910, aired 1988-07-15CLOTHING $300: Island in the Bay of Naples that lent its name to a type of women's pants Capri
#910, aired 1988-07-15CLOTHING $400: On a skirt, they might be kick, box, or accordion a pleat
#910, aired 1988-07-15CLOTHING $500: A woman's dressing gown, its name is French for "garment worn while combing the hair" peignoir
#903, aired 1988-07-06FADED FADS $200: In the '60s feminists held public burnings of this article of clothing bras
#888, aired 1988-06-15TRAVEL TIPS $200: Tourists in the tropics beware: dark clothing--& maybe talking too much --can attract these malaria carriers (anopheles) mosquitoes
#876, aired 1988-05-30CLICHES $400: Meaning "stay calm", it probably comes from a man's tendency to remove clothing before a fight keep your shirt on
#874, aired 1988-05-26"T" TIME $500 (Daily Double): Clothing mentioned in the title of the following: tuxedo
#873, aired 1988-05-25JULIUS CAESAR $600 (Daily Double): After the notorious Clodius incident, Caesar divorced Pompeia, saying this Caesar's wife must be above suspicion
#861, aired 1988-05-09"G.R." $600: The 2-word phrase used to describe clothing in the 1st verse of "Rock Around the Clock" glad rags
#855, aired 1988-04-29CLOTHING $200: It was this war that gave us the trenchcoat, a raincoat for the men in the trenches World War I
#855, aired 1988-04-29CLOTHING $400: Meaning "attached to the front", it's a sort of apron or a Gilbert & Sullivan boat pinafore
#855, aired 1988-04-29CLOTHING $600: The original forms of the words "pants" & "knickers" pantaloons & knickerbockers
#855, aired 1988-04-29CLOTHING $1000: An illustration of the current style in dress, or a person who always wears the latest style fashion plate
#845, aired 1988-04-15ORNAMENTS $200: Also called a spangle, it's a small shiny disc often sewn onto clothing a sequin
#840, aired 1988-04-08COUNTRY SONGS $200: Piece of clothing Dolly Parton's mother made for her that inspired 1 of her early hit songs coat of many colors
#836, aired 1988-04-04"DD" $400: A size of clothing for children in the age range of about one to three years toddler
#810, aired 1988-02-26BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $1000: Since The Gap took it over in 1983, this travel clothing store has grown from 2 to 83 stores Banana Republic
#801, aired 1988-02-15INVENTIONS $800: Gutenberg's printing press was just a modified version of the device used to press these grapes or olives
#796, aired 1988-02-08JOAN OF ARC $500: She was tried for witchcraft, heresy, & for wearing this type of clothing men's soldier's clothing
#787, aired 1988-01-26SWIMWEAR $400: Silent film actor who turned Dad's clothing business into a swimwear firm "of California" Fred Cole
#769, aired 1987-12-31CLOTHING IN SONG $100: Brian Hyland sang of an "itsy-bitsy teenie-weenie" bikini with this decoration on it yellow polka dots
#769, aired 1987-12-31CLOTHING IN SONG $200: When he was "all dressed up for the dance" Marty Robbins had a pink carnation on the lapel of this a white sportscoat
#769, aired 1987-12-31CLOTHING IN SONG $400: Milton Berle helped adapt "Lord, You Made The Night Too Long" into this burlesque standard "Sam, You Made The Pants Too Long"
#769, aired 1987-12-31CLOTHING IN SONG $500: "The boy from New York City... looks real cute" in his suit made of this material mohair
#760, aired 1987-12-18FASHION $300: Odd numbers 1 thru 15 designate this clothing size group for females junior
#760, aired 1987-12-18BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $1000: It was the nation's largest retail clothing chain when it went out of business in 1977 Robert Hall
#749, aired 1987-12-03CLOTHING $100: A layette is clothing for a person at this time in life baby
#749, aired 1987-12-03CLOTHING $200: 3-word phrase referring to the clothing passed on to you by your older sibling hand-me-down
#749, aired 1987-12-03CLOTHING $300: From Late Latin "camisia", meaning shirt, it's the other half of a half-slip camisole
#749, aired 1987-12-03CLOTHING $400: This process of preshrinking fabric was named for its inventor, Sanford L. Cluett Sanforizing
#748, aired 1987-12-02BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $600: Now in insurance, toys & clothing, they've modified their motto, "Babies are our business, our only business" Gerber
#743, aired 1987-11-25IN OTHER WORDS... $400: Canis lupis garbed with Ovis aries' attire wolf in sheep's clothing
#742, aired 1987-11-24CAMPING $100: Before you'd go off to summer camp, mother would sew these into all your clothing name or name tag
#735, aired 1987-11-13ARTS & CRAFTS $300: Process in which you bind a piece of clothing, so that only certain parts of the article absorb color tie-dye
#731, aired 1987-11-09CLOTHING $100: Principal body part covered by a busby, bernoose, or babushka the head
#731, aired 1987-11-09CLOTHING $200: In 1987, New York City imposed a dress code on the 39,000 licensed drivers of these taxicabs
#731, aired 1987-11-09CLOTHING $300: In the military, it's clothing designed for work and field duty; you know, the stuff that tires you out fatigues
#731, aired 1987-11-09CLOTHING $400: Worn by women in Rio, it's called "floss dental" or dental floss, cause it's mainly a string bikini
#731, aired 1987-11-09CLOTHING $500: The uniform worn by male servants, its name is from the Old English for "something given" livery
#729, aired 1987-11-05BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $600: In Sept. 1986, clothing magnate Aldo Gucci was sentenced to 1 year in prison & fined $30,000 for this offense tax evasion
#708, aired 1987-10-07FASHION $200: This clothing manufacturer rode to fame on its trademark, a horse's head Jordache
#707, aired 1987-10-06FICTIONAL ANIMALS $300: 1 of the 2 types of clothing lost by Peter Rabbit when Mr. McGregor chased him (1 of) his shoes or a new jacket
#699, aired 1987-09-241977 $400: In April, the government banned tris, which had been used as this in children's clothing anti-inflammatory agent (a flame retardant)
#679, aired 1987-07-16CLOTHING $100: Unlike in tennis, players in table tennis tournaments should not wear clothing this color white
#679, aired 1987-07-16CLOTHING $200: The department stores in this country are sari-looking sights India
#679, aired 1987-07-16CLOTHING $300: Of teddies, mules or puppies, the one you wouldn't buy in a lingerie department puppies
#679, aired 1987-07-16CLOTHING $400: This 1958 hit named for a clothing fad later became basis for Nair TV commercial "Short Shorts"
#679, aired 1987-07-16CLOTHING $500: Youth-oriented fashion designer, her "Basic Betsey" design is a clinging t-shirt dress Betsey Johnson
#673, aired 1987-07-08CLOTHING $100: To treat something cautiously is to "handle" it with these on kid gloves
#673, aired 1987-07-08CLOTHING $200: Of a tabard, scabbard, or avonbard, the one that's a cape a tabard
#589, aired 1987-03-12FASHION DESIGNERS $200: Of Anne Klein, Calvin Klein, or Robert Klein, the one whose clothing designs are for women only Anne Klein
#572, aired 1987-02-17MULTIPLE CHOICE $400: The only 1 of Elvis Presley's 107 Billboard Top 40 Hits whose title is an article of clothing "Blue Suede Shoes"
#562, aired 1987-02-03CLOTHING $200: The big difference between a 2-piece men's suit & a 3-piece suit vest
#562, aired 1987-02-03CLOTHING $400: As a featured accessory, it's nice; as a snake, it could be dangerous boa
#534, aired 1986-12-25LETTER PERFECT $200: Letter paired with "L" to denote the next clothing size up X
#529, aired 1986-12-18CLOTHING $100: Short for "splatterdash", these are cloth gaiters covering ankle & instep spats
#529, aired 1986-12-18CLOTHING $200: A French peasant might "pine" for a pair of sabots, shoes made of this wood
#529, aired 1986-12-18CLOTHING $300: Not a mail-order lollipop, but a light, crinkled summer suit fabric seersucker
#529, aired 1986-12-18CLOTHING $400: From Middle English for "garment", it's a burial garment shroud
#529, aired 1986-12-18CLOTHING $500: Children's playsuit combining shirt & short trousers; there's room for them on TV rompers
#493, aired 1986-10-29NEW TESTAMENT $200: False prophets who come to you in this garb are inwardly ravening wolves sheep's clothing
#483, aired 1986-10-15U.S.A. $400: The Supreme Court upheld the Air Force ban on wearing this Jewish clothing accessory with dress uniforms yarmulke
#482, aired 1986-10-14"GLAD" TIDINGS $300: Your best "fun" clothing your glad rags
#462, aired 1986-09-16FAMOUS WOLVES $300: According to Aesop, the smart-alec wolf was killed for supper because he was dressed this way sheep's clothing
#445, aired 1986-05-23THE LONE RANGER $500: The ranger used this article of his dead brother's clothing to make his mask his vest
#440, aired 1986-05-16ROCK 'N' ROLL TRIVIA $100: Even at a "white wedding", Billy Idol might wear his trademark, black clothing made from this leather
#430, aired 1986-05-02COLORFUL CLOTHING $100: It's widely reported to be first lady Nancy Reagan's favorite clothing color red
#430, aired 1986-05-02COLORFUL CLOTHING $200: When a debutante has her coming-out party, she usually comes out in this color gown white
#430, aired 1986-05-02COLORFUL CLOTHING $300: Traditional color of a morning coat gray
#430, aired 1986-05-02COLORFUL CLOTHING $400: AFC team whose jerseys are the same color as their name the Cleveland Browns
#430, aired 1986-05-02COLORFUL CLOTHING $500: In song, "You're So Vain", shade of orange his scarf was apricot
#420, aired 1986-04-18CLOTHING $200: A blouse that ties around a woman's neck or a strap that ties around a horse's a halter
#420, aired 1986-04-18CLOTHING $400: Article of clothing mentioned most frequently in Major League Baseball team names socks
#367, aired 1986-02-04BRITISH TRIVIA $600: In British newspapers, it's what a "Page 3 Girl" is usually lacking clothing
#364, aired 1986-01-30CLOTHING $100: A British racetrack, or a man's scarf ascot
#364, aired 1986-01-30CLOTHING $200: French King Louis XIV, not a woman, 1st introduced this type of footwear a high-heeled shoe
#364, aired 1986-01-30CLOTHING $300: In Rome, a stripe of this "royal" color on clothes at 1 time noted citizenship purple
#364, aired 1986-01-30CLOTHING $400: Part of a dress bodice containing the neckline, it might be scrambled or poached the yoke
#364, aired 1986-01-30CLOTHING $500: Name of sports garment derived from knit tunics made for Channel Island fishermen jersey
#360, aired 1986-01-24BRITISH CLOTHING $100: Using the American term for this, Gilbert & Sullivan's operetta is "H.M.S. Apron" a pinafore
#360, aired 1986-01-24BRITISH CLOTHING $200: A Briton would have these "turn-ups" put on his trousers, not his plate cuffs
#360, aired 1986-01-24BRITISH CLOTHING $300: What a British sports fan wears sitting around in his "vest" drinking beer & watching the telly undershirt
#360, aired 1986-01-24BRITISH CLOTHING $400: A man could get arrested for wearing these British "knickers" to play golf underpants
#360, aired 1986-01-24BRITISH CLOTHING $500: Part of the body where women wear "winklepickers" their feet
#350, aired 1986-01-10SPORTS $400: In a 1985 controversy, Wimbledon officials made Anne White take it off body suit
#346, aired 1986-01-06PERRY COMO $200: In late '50s he popularized a style of this item of clothing a sweater
#331, aired 1985-12-16THE BIBLE $300: Jesus said people who are "wolves" sometimes wear this sheep's clothing
#316, aired 1985-11-25BRIDES & GROOMS $200: Clothing accessory that came from custom that groom shouldn't see the bride before wedding veil
#283, aired 1985-10-09THE QUEEN'S ENGLISH $600: A British woman might find a ladder climbing up this article of clothing a stocking
#183, aired 1985-05-22FICTIONAL ANIMALS $400: Famous animal Sears uses on its line of children's clothing Winnie the Pooh
#78, aired 1984-12-26LITERATURE $400: This clothing was "Cruel" for Steve Martin shoes
#69, aired 1984-12-13AMERICAN REVOLUTION $100: Nickname of the British from the color of their clothing the Redcoats

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (6 results returned)

#9022, aired 2024-01-23U.S. BUSINESS FOUNDERS: A 1934 note to him: "Received hunting clothes... and thank you for those wonderful shoes they fit perfect... your friend, Babe Ruth" L.L. Bean
#8437, aired 2021-07-06COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES: In 2019 this public university attempted to trademark the word "the" for use on clothing & hats (the) Ohio State University
#3638, aired 2000-05-31CLOTHING: Article of clothing named for an old character who dressed in loose trousers in Commedia Dell'arte Pantaloons (named for Pantalone)
#2021, aired 1993-05-24SINGERS: The widow of this singer who died in 1992 donated 16 boxes of his clothing & shoes to the National Hobo Association Roger Miller
#1540, aired 1991-04-19BUSINESS & INDUSTRY: Founded in 1850 by a Bavarian immigrant, this firm is the world's largest clothing manufacturer Levi Strauss
#352, aired 1986-01-14BUSINESS & INDUSTRY: In U.S., by $ value, the most popular type of goods purchased through mail order sales clothing

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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...
Isaac Mizrahi, a fashion designer and TV personality from the QVC Network "His fashion designs are a favorite among celebrities on the red...
Carolyn Young, a homemaker from Marietta, Georgia Season 25 1-time champion: $30,000 + $2,000. Mother of Season 32...
Mike Myers, a director of marketing originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Season 5 player (1988-10-11): Greif Companies his-and-her tailored clothing + either...
David Skaar, a research scientist from Raleigh, North Carolina Season 25 3-time champion: $102,000 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Mike Hatch, a men's clothing sales associate from Gainesville, Georgia Season 28 player (2012-01-16).
Theresa Anderson, a clothing sales associate from Valrico, Florida Season 29 player (2012-12-17).
Kevin Wilson, a communications specialist from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 26 3-time champion: $76,998 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Alison Stone Roberg, an administrative assistant from Kansas City, Missouri Season 26 3-time champion: $85,102 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Christine Carrino Gorowara, a teacher educator from Wilmington, Delaware Season 25 2-time champion: $43,202 + $1,000. Wife of Season 26...
Cindy Wolfson Ciullo, a vintage clothing store owner from Perth Amboy, New Jersey Season 16 player (2000-06-22).
Neil Patrick Harris, an actor from How I Met Your Mother "He's appeared on Broadway in Proof, Assassins, and Cabaret. He's now...
Jane Kaczmarek, a TV, film and Broadway actress from Malcolm in the Middle and Raising the Bar "She went from playing a hard-nosed mom in Malcolm in the...
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