#8761, aired 2022-12-12 | SEW & SEW $1200: An old adage that's helpful when preparing your fabric is do this "twice, cut once" measure |
#8345, aired 2021-02-26 | COLORFUL LANGUAGE $400: I'm sick of all the bureaucratic nonsense; let's cut this stuff once used to bind legal documents red tape |
#8343, aired 2021-02-24 | A SYSTEM OF GRAFT $2000: A shoot or twig cut & used for grafting; it was also once a separate division of Toyota scion |
#8171, aired 2020-03-02 | RUBRIC CUES $200: Whether you're a seamstress or working at the lumber mill, it's always a good idea to "measure twice" & do this "once" cut |
#5867, aired 2010-03-02 | HAIR-Y SITUATION $800: It's said that this cut once favored by Billy Ray Cyrus is "business in the front, party in the back" a mullet |
#5322, aired 2007-10-30 | FOOD WORDS & PHRASES $400: This condiment's name once meant the genuine article, so to cut it meant to be good enough the mustard |
#5172, aired 2007-02-20 | IT'S "D" LISH! $1000: In the mood for a steak? Try this one named for a famous New York restaurant where it was once the house cut Delmonico |
#4774, aired 2005-05-12 | GOVERNMENT & POLITICS $400: To keep them independent, Article III of the Constitution says Congress can't cut their pay once they're in judges |
#4704, aired 2005-02-03 | DOWN ON THE FARM $200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew speaks from a farm.) At least once a year, my little friend here needs to have her fleece cut in a process called this shearing |
#4137, aired 2002-09-03 | WHAT A CLICHE $800: Careful craftsmen know these 2 words precede "Cut once" "Measure twice" |
#4108, aired 2002-06-12 | OLD MONEY $1200: The U.S. quarter is sometimes called "two bits" because this Spanish peso was once cut into fourths piece of eight |
#3973, aired 2001-12-05 | YOGI BERRA: PHILOSOPHER $600: Yogi once asked that this food dish be cut in 4 pieces because he wasn't hungry enough to eat 8 pizza |
#3720, aired 2000-11-03 | "CUT" ONCE $100: Dining utensils Cutlery |
#3720, aired 2000-11-03 | "CUT" ONCE $200: Someone known for telling jokes or playing pranks Cut-Up |
#3720, aired 2000-11-03 | "CUT" ONCE $300: A flat, boneless piece of veal, for example Cutlet |
#3720, aired 2000-11-03 | "CUT" ONCE $400: A murderer, or an aggressively dangerous person Cutthroat |
#3720, aired 2000-11-03 | "CUT" ONCE $500: A small, lightly armed patrol boat Cutter |
#3573, aired 2000-03-01 | SHELLS $100: Native Americans once cut the shells of quahogs into beads & used them for this medium of exchange Wampum |
#2891, aired 1997-03-10 | COUNTRY SINGERS $100: Once known as the Country Cut-Ups, they're nicknamed the Oaks Oak Ridge Boys |
#930, aired 1988-09-23 | THE 20TH CENTURY $1000: Once Spanish ambassador to Moscow, he was made President of the Int'l Olympic Committee in 1980 Juan Samaranch |
#555, aired 1987-01-23 | MOVIE TRIVIA $400: Director Milos Forman said this 1979 film of his was once run on TV with 9 musical numbers cut for time Hair |
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