#22, aired 2023-12-06 | "OO"! "OO"! I KNOW! $200: This animal sound is sung several times in the children's song "Good Morning Mr. Rooster" cock-a-doodle-doo |
#8896, aired 2023-06-19 | LET'S MAKE A MOVIE CROSSOVER! $1600: An Alan Rickman "Die Hard" villain "wants those detonators" from a title Great Dane of 2002! Hans Gruber and Scooby-Doo |
#10, aired 2023-05-15 | MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS & ACCESSORIES $400: The doo-hickey seen here is one of these for a cello; it limits the cello's resonance slightly a mute |
#8862, aired 2023-05-02 | A JR. IN ENTERTAINMENT $400: Zoinks! It was a double dose of Jr.s with Freddie Prinze Jr. as Fred & Miguel A. Núñez Jr. in a 2002 film named for this cartoon dog Scooby Doo |
#8849, aired 2023-04-13 | FOODSTOCK $800: Bowzer & his doo wop chips--I mean chaps, now covered with gooey cheese & salsa Sha Nachos Na (Sha Na Nachos) |
#8843, aired 2023-04-05 | TV EATS $400: Scooby-Doo salivated watching this guy make a double, triple decker sardine & marshmallow fudge sandwich Shaggy |
#8804, aired 2023-02-09 | MUSIC FOR SHARKS $200: This kids' song by South Korea's educational outfit Pinkfong became an international sensation "Baby Shark" |
#8749, aired 2022-11-24 | TAKE THE FIFTH $2000: In 1980 South Korea's president Chun Doo-hwan ushered in this; France did the same with its government back in 1958 the Fifth Republic |
#16, aired 2022-02-18 | MUSIC CLASS $2000: Style of wordless jazz singing heard here; it needn't include the syllable of its name scat |
#5, aired 2022-02-10 | BEFORE & AFTER $200: Macedonian conqueror of Persia who is a large breed of canine like Scooby Doo Alexander the Great Dane |
#8504, aired 2021-11-04 | ZOMBIETHON $200: In 1998 this animated Great Dane & the gang explored new mysteries "on Zombie Island" Scooby-Doo |
#8464, aired 2021-08-12 | THE GERSHWIN PRIZE $1600: The 2014 Gershwin Prize concert honoring him included Boyz II Men performing his doo-wop tribute "The Longest Time" Billy Joel |
#8438, aired 2021-07-07 | TV ANIMATION $600: Working names for this cartoon show were "Mysteries Five" & "Who's S-S-Scared?" Scooby-Doo |
#8373, aired 2021-04-07 | WHAT A BUNCH OF CHARACTERS! $800: Scooby-Doo is best pals with this guy, real name Norville Rogers Shaggy |
#8325, aired 2021-01-29 | THE SPORTSCASTER'S QUOTE $1000: Calls from this college hoops man: "Dipsy-doo, dunk-a-roo!" & He's a "diaper dandy", baby! (Dick) Vitale |
#8292, aired 2020-12-01 | TV $800: Don Messick voiced Bamm-Bamm, Papa Smurf & this mystery-solving dog Scooby-Doo |
#8270, aired 2020-10-30 | ALL THAT JAZZ LINGO $800: This 4-letter nonsense singing comes from a line that continues "...da-doo" scat |
#8234, aired 2020-06-11 | TV CATCHPHRASES BY SHOW $400: "Yabba dabba doo!" The Flintstones |
#8163, aired 2020-02-19 | ANIMATED TV CHARACTERS $400: Ruh roh! Turns out corporations are dogs, my friend, as this title pooch & pals were "Mystery Incorporated" on Cartoon Network Scooby Doo |
#8132, aired 2020-01-07 | FUN WITH ZIP CODES $600: To promote the use of ZIP Codes, Ethel Merman recorded a jingle to the tune of this song from "Song of the South" "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" |
#8128, aired 2020-01-01 | O IS THE ONLY VOWEL $1600: This '50s music style is what The Turbans are saying in their song "When You Dance" doo-wop |
#8065, aired 2019-10-04 | '90s NO. 1 HITS $1600: In 1998, she hit Number One with "Doo Wop (That Thing)" her first solo single Lauryn Hill |
#8061, aired 2019-09-30 | FUN-TO-SAY QUOTATIONS $1600: In Barry Mann's doo-wop classic, it follows "Who put the ram" in the rama lama ding dong |
#8012, aired 2019-06-11 | "DOO", "DOO", "DOO", "DOO", "DOO", "DOO" $200: This word for a type of drawing is related to a German word meaning "fool" a doodle |
#8012, aired 2019-06-11 | "DOO", "DOO", "DOO", "DOO", "DOO", "DOO" $400: In slang of yesteryear, "23" preceded this word skidoo |
#8012, aired 2019-06-11 | "DOO", "DOO", "DOO", "DOO", "DOO", "DOO" $600: Otis Williams & the Charms' 1954 "Hearts Of Stone" is an anthem of this style of vocal music doo-wop |
#8012, aired 2019-06-11 | "DOO", "DOO", "DOO", "DOO", "DOO", "DOO" $800: Charlie McMahon who has played with Midnight Oil, is a master of this Aboriginal instrument a didgeridoo |
#8012, aired 2019-06-11 | "DOO", "DOO", "DOO", "DOO", "DOO", "DOO" $1000: In the 1970s Wall Street wise man Henry Kaufman earned this medical nickname for his bearish forecasts Dr. Doom |
#7997, aired 2019-05-21 | TV CARTOON SERIES BY CHARACTERS $200: Shaggy,
Daphne,
Velma Scooby-Doo |
#7920, aired 2019-02-01 | STAMPS $400: This cartoon canine appeared on a 2018 stamp to highlight his "Doo Good" campaign Scooby-Doo |
#7839, aired 2018-10-11 | CARTOON FEMALES $400: 1 of the 2 females who solve mysteries with Scooby Doo; they got their own prequel movie in 2018 Velma (or Daphne) |
#7767, aired 2018-05-22 | QUESTIONABLE TELEVISION $400: In the 1960s N.Y. police car 54 & Scooby-Doo were asked this question in show titles "Where are you?" |
#7715, aired 2018-03-09 | THE FLINTSTONES $200: Apollo 7 commander Wally Schirra exclaimed this happy Fred Flintstone line from space in 1968 yabba-dabba-doo |
#7682, aired 2018-01-23 | SOUNDS, INTERESTING $400: The noise level of this type of cold-weather recreational item has been reduced by over 90% since the 1960s a Ski-Doo (or a snowmobile or skimobile) |
#7638, aired 2017-11-22 | UNTOLD TV STORIES $400: This crime-fighting dog got his name thanks to Sinatra's smooth stylings in "Strangers In The Night" Scooby-Doo |
#7602, aired 2017-10-03 | TV $200: He's the lovable Great Dane who hangs out with Daphne, Freddy, Shaggy & Velma Scooby-Doo |
#7454, aired 2017-01-26 | "DOO" OR "DY" $200: An aimless scrawl, whether done by a Yankee or not a doodle |
#7454, aired 2017-01-26 | "DOO" OR "DY" $400: The 1526-1707 Mughals or the 1956-1960 Canadiens a dynasty |
#7454, aired 2017-01-26 | "DOO" OR "DY" $600: You're playing with this, which believe it or not its inventor called "safety powder" dynamite |
#7454, aired 2017-01-26 | "DOO" OR "DY" $800: Type of music Danny & the Juniors performed doo-wop |
#7454, aired 2017-01-26 | "DOO" OR "DY" $1000: You're a real one of these generators a dynamo |
#7416, aired 2016-12-05 | GOING TO THE DOG'S BREED $1200: Rooby dooby d--! Ahem. I mean, it's no mystery Scooby-Doo was this big breed a Great Dane |
#7316, aired 2016-06-06 | OSCAR-WINNING SONGS $400: With music by Allie Wrubel, it's the winning song for 1947 heard here "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" |
#7269, aired 2016-03-31 | PUP QUIZ $400: Despite being a total chicken, this animated
Great Dane stumbles on clues to help Fred & the gang solve mysteries Scooby-Doo |
#7068, aired 2015-05-13 | ON THE GO $1200: In 1968 Ralph Plaisted became the first to reach the North Pole driving one of these, a Ski-Doo a snowmobile |
#6970, aired 2014-12-26 | DOO-WOP $200: The Drifters drifted in with "Up On The Roof" & "Under" this place the Boardwalk |
#6970, aired 2014-12-26 | DOO-WOP $400: In The Coasters' biggest hit, these 3 words follow "Yakety Yak" don't talk back |
#6970, aired 2014-12-26 | DOO-WOP $600: Rock & roll & doo-wop harmonies combine in Danny & the Juniors' No. 1 single "At" this dance the hop |
#6970, aired 2014-12-26 | DOO-WOP $800: Who? Who? Who wrote this? asked The Monotones in 1958 the Book of Love |
#6970, aired 2014-12-26 | DOO-WOP $1000: "Why Must I Be" one of these title troubled youths in a Dion & the Belmonts hit a teenager in love |
#6934, aired 2014-11-06 | "DOO" OR "DI" $400: A professional who gives tips on healthful eating dietician |
#6934, aired 2014-11-06 | "DOO" OR "DI" $800: Pertaining to or resembling the devil diabolical |
#6934, aired 2014-11-06 | "DOO" OR "DI" $1200: A song by the DeVilles helped give this style of vocal music its name doo-wop |
#6934, aired 2014-11-06 | "DOO" OR "DI" $1600: Shakespeare, in "Julius Caesar": "Run, as it were" this time for the end of the world doomsday |
#6934, aired 2014-11-06 | "DOO" OR "DI" $2000: In folk music he's told, "Hang down your head" Tom Dooley |
#6889, aired 2014-07-24 | THE VOICE $400: Frank Welker has voiced both Fred & this mystery-solving mutt Scooby-Doo |
#6879, aired 2014-07-10 | ON THE "ROCK"S $200: Yabba dabba doo! It can mean the bottom layer or fundamental principles bedrock |
#6818, aired 2014-04-16 | PUP CULTURE $600: In TV cartoons, Don Messick was the voice of Scooby-Doo as well as this dog of the Jetsons Astro |
#6813, aired 2014-04-09 | ALBUM FILLER $600: Bruno Mars:
"Doo-Wops & ____" Hooligans |
#6760, aired 2014-01-24 | BEFORE & AFTER AT THE MOVIES $1600: The Edsels' 1961 doo-wop hit is a song by Dorothy & the Munchkins celebrating a notable demise in "The Wizard of Oz" Rama Lama Ding-Dong! The Wicked Witch Is Dead |
#6637, aired 2013-06-25 | "DOO-" "-DAH" $400: Funky versions of the Google logo are called these doodles |
#6637, aired 2013-06-25 | "DOO-" "-DAH" $800: A style of small-group vocal harmonizing popular in the 1950s doo-wop |
#6637, aired 2013-06-25 | "DOO-" "-DAH" $1200: The book read at a Passover meal the Haggadah |
#6637, aired 2013-06-25 | "DOO-" "-DAH" $1600: Gollum attacks Sam & Frodo as they climb Mount this Mount Doom |
#6637, aired 2013-06-25 | "DOO-" "-DAH" $2000: Among Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie's titles was "Lion of" this Judah |
#6431, aired 2012-07-30 | IT'S A NOISY PLANET $1200: You shouldn't have more than 15 min. unprotected exposure to the sound of this winter vehicle, like a ski-doo a snowmobile |
#6426, aired 2012-07-23 | CLASSIC CARTOONS $1000: The theme to this cartoon says, "You're not fooling me 'cause I can see the way you shake and shiver" Scooby-Doo |
#6348, aired 2012-04-04 | BOW TIES ARE COOL $200: Shoo-be-doo-be-doo--it doesn't get much cooler than this guy, who founded Reprise Records in 1960 Sinatra |
#6277, aired 2011-12-27 | A LURE $400: Cock-a-doodle-doo! In the 1950s Howard Worden developed a classic fishing lure called this animal's tail a rooster (tail) |
#6111, aired 2011-03-21 | IT'S "AH" FULL $1200: This slang term for an unnecessary article of ornamentation comes from the chorus of "Camptown Races" doo-dah |
#6077, aired 2011-02-01 | AKA $800: Scooby-Doo's owner, his real name is Norville Rogers & he really needs a haircut Shaggy |
#5960, aired 2010-07-09 | FARMVILLE $200: On a farm who needs an alarm clock when you have this bird's cock-a-doodle-doo to wake you? a rooster |
#5937, aired 2010-06-08 | HUEY, DEWEY OR LOUIS $2000: This oversized cartoon duckling debuted in the 1950 release "Quack a Doodle Doo" Baby Huey |
#5872, aired 2010-03-09 | SONG STANDARDS $600: Frank Sinatra despised this 1966 hit, calling it the worst song he'd ever heard... "Doo-be-doo-be-doo" "Strangers In The Night" |
#5863, aired 2010-02-24 | THAT'S IN BRITOONICA $200: Britannica notes that his owner Shaggy was "one of the first serial abusers of the word 'like'" Scooby-Doo |
#5835, aired 2010-01-15 | "AGG"-RESSIVE $200: An adjective for long, disheveled hair, or Scooby Doo's best buddy shaggy |
#5682, aired 2009-04-28 | FICTIONAL MUNCHIES $200: 2-word name for the mysterious food item often used to bribe Scooby-Doo & Shaggy Scooby Snack |
#5677, aired 2009-04-21 | YABBA DABBA "DOO"! $200: It means to go away, or get out; it's famously paired with "23" skidoo |
#5677, aired 2009-04-21 | YABBA DABBA "DOO"! $400: 8-letter term for the end of the world as we know it (& I feel fine) doomsday |
#5677, aired 2009-04-21 | YABBA DABBA "DOO"! $600: Now go do this polytheistic religion practiced chiefly by West Indians that you do so well! voodoo |
#5677, aired 2009-04-21 | YABBA DABBA "DOO"! $800: The folks in this musical village are awake for 24 hours, once every 100 years Brigadoon |
#5677, aired 2009-04-21 | YABBA DABBA "DOO"! $1000: It's the musical instrument being played here didgeridoo |
#5665, aired 2009-04-03 | YES $600: Zip-a-dee-doo! When in Moscow, say "yes" in Russian like this da |
#5635, aired 2009-02-20 | BEFORE & AFTER $3,000 (Daily Double): Fred Flintstone's catchphrase is a style of singing popular in the 1950s Yabba-Dabba-Doo-wop |
#5419, aired 2008-03-13 | ON THE BIG SCREEN $1200: (Hey, I'm Mark McGrath.) My band & I sang the song "Words To Me" in this 2002 movie about a hungry hyphenated Hanna-Barbera hound Scooby-Doo |
#5414, aired 2008-03-06 | THE HOBOKEN FIVE $600: For a brief time in the 1850s, this songwriter called Hoboken home--Oh, de doo-da day Stephen Foster |
#5407, aired 2008-02-26 | "SNOW" BALL $400: Ski-doo is a popular maker of these vehicles snowmobiles |
#5339, aired 2007-11-22 | OSCAR-NOMINATED SONGS $1200: "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah"
(1947) Song of the South |
#5272, aired 2007-07-10 | NAMES IN POP MUSIC $800: He could be one of Scooby Doo's crew, but this reggae star made "Angel" a big hit in 2001 Shaggy |
#5261, aired 2007-06-25 | VOICES, I HEAR VOICES... $1200: He voiced Shaggy on the 1969-1972 TV series "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!" Casey Kasem |
#5250, aired 2007-06-08 | NAME THE MOTOWN ARTIST $2000: "Shoo-Be-Doo-Be-Do-Da-Day" & "Overjoyed" Stevie Wonder |
#5221, aired 2007-04-30 | I'M GOING TO DISNEYLAND $1000: Well, zip-a-dee-doo-dah! I can't wait to get soaked on this ride that has a 5-story plunge near the end Splash Mountain |
#5164, aired 2007-02-08 | I STILL LIKE CARTOONS $400: This Great Dane was introduced in 1969, & you'd have gotten away with $400 if it weren't for those meddling kids Scooby-Doo |
#4981, aired 2006-04-17 | MYSTERY HISTORY $800: It's the 2-word name for the van driven around by the kids on "Scooby Doo" the Mystery Machine |
#4859, aired 2005-10-27 | TV CARTOON POOCHES $1200: In 1960 this Hanna-Barbera canine's show became the first cartoon series to win an Emmy Huckleberry Hound |
#4764, aired 2005-04-28 | AND DOGGIE MAKES THREE $200: Velma, Shaggy &... Scooby-Doo |
#4746, aired 2005-04-04 | TOON UP $400: Zoinks! This TV cartoon dog celebrated his 35th anniversary in 2004 (that's his 245th in dog years) Scooby-Doo |
#4660, aired 2004-12-03 | SONG BIRDS $600: This bird is mentioned in the lyrics of both "Over The Rainbow" & "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" bluebird |
#4630, aired 2004-10-22 | RATED PG $800: In 2002 Freddie Prinze Jr. went to the dogs in this film Scooby-Doo |
#4550, aired 2004-05-21 | NYC MUSIC HISTORY $600: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from a street corner in the Bronx, New York.) The Belmonts, named for the Belmont area of the Bronx, sang in this style, the street version of a cappella doo-wop |
#4539, aired 2004-05-06 | HIT SONGS $600: This performer had a song on the "Scooby-Doo" soundtrack; he shares his name with a character in the movie
"She call me
Mr. Boombastic /
Say me fantastic /
Touch me on me back, she say..." Shaggy |
#4537, aired 2004-05-04 | ACTORS & ACTRESSES $1600: Jinkies! It wasn't too much of a stretch for him to play Fred in the "Scooby-Doo" movies Freddie Prinze Jr. |
#4466, aired 2004-01-26 | '60s MUSIC SCENE $400: Frank Sinatra ad-libbed "Scooby Dooby Doo" in this 1966 No. 1 hit "Strangers In The Night" |
#4298, aired 2003-04-16 | ON THE PHONE $600: By our informal estimate, this question from the "Scooby-Doo" theme song also begins 70% of cell phone calls "Where are you?" |
#4289, aired 2003-04-03 | BIG SCREEN COMPASS BEARINGS $1200: Zip-a-dee-doo-dah! Uncle Remus tells his tales in this 1946 Disney classic Song of the South |
#4278, aired 2003-03-19 | LANGUAGES $600: Of Inka, Dinka or Doo, an actual language spoken in southern Sudan Dinka |
#4276, aired 2003-03-17 | JIMMY, CHERYL, SOFIA OR SARAH $200: In April 2001 she announced her engagement to her "Scooby Doo" co-star Freddie Prinze, Jr. Sarah Michelle Gellar |
#4191, aired 2002-11-18 | "DOO"D! $200: To scribble drawings aimlessly, usually while doing something else doodle |
#4191, aired 2002-11-18 | "DOO"D! $400: Seen here, this popular (comic) strip began in 1970 Doonesbury |
#4191, aired 2002-11-18 | "DOO"D! $600: In the song "Camptown Races", it immediately follows "Camptown ladies sing this song..." Doo-dah! |
#4191, aired 2002-11-18 | "DOO"D! $800: Last name of Eliza, the Cockney girl in "My Fair Lady" whom Professor Higgins tries to turn into a lady Doolittle |
#4191, aired 2002-11-18 | "DOO"D! $1000: Popular 20th century vocal style heard here Doo-wop |
#4188, aired 2002-11-13 | SCOOBY-DOO AT 32 $200: As Daphne in the 2002 live-action film, she traded in her vampire stakes for Scooby snacks Sarah Michelle Gellar |
#4188, aired 2002-11-13 | SCOOBY-DOO AT 32 $400: Rastro -- sorry -- Astro on this Hanna-Barbera series was a prototype for Scooby The Jetsons |
#4188, aired 2002-11-13 | SCOOBY-DOO AT 32 $600: Relatives of Scooby seen over the years include Scooby-Dum & this annoying nephew Scrappy-Doo |
#4188, aired 2002-11-13 | SCOOBY-DOO AT 32 $800: Scooby parodies turn up in "Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back" & one of the endings to this 1992 Mike Myers film Wayne's World |
#4188, aired 2002-11-13 | SCOOBY-DOO AT 32 $1000: Keep your feet on the ground & keep reaching for the stars & tell us he's the original voice of Shaggy Casey Kasem |
#4148, aired 2002-09-18 | RECENT MOVIES $200: Those darn meddling kids Shaggy, Velma, Daphne & Fred made it to the big screen in this 2002 live-action film Scooby-Doo |
#4110, aired 2002-06-14 | SCUBA DOOBY DOO $200: To keep warm, divers wear these close-fitting coveralls made from a foam rubber-like material wetsuit |
#4110, aired 2002-06-14 | SCUBA DOOBY DOO $400: Appropriately, it's what the "u" stands for in the acronym SCUBA underwater |
#4110, aired 2002-06-14 | SCUBA DOOBY DOO $600: Around 100 A.D., hollow reeds may have been used as the first of these short breathing tubes snorkels |
#4110, aired 2002-06-14 | SCUBA DOOBY DOO $800: Operating on demand, this device controls the amount of air a diver receives from his tank regulator |
#4110, aired 2002-06-14 | SCUBA DOOBY DOO $1000: Known as a b.c., an important piece of scuba equipment is a "compensator" for this buoyancy |
#4030, aired 2002-02-22 | MUSIC STYLES $800: Kenny Vance & the Planotones are out there performing in this '50s vocal style doo-wop |
#3908, aired 2001-09-05 | NEXT LINE, PLEASE $400: "Camptown ladies sing this song..." "...doo-dah, doo-dah" |
#3905, aired 2001-07-20 | MEL BROOKS FILMS $400: Gene Wilder tries to live down the family name & dismisses his granddad's work as "doo-doo" in this 1974 comedy Young Frankenstein |
#3863, aired 2001-05-23 | NEW SUMMER "CAMP"s $400: It has a racetrack 5 miles long, & we'll learn the official song, "Doo-dah! Doo-dah!" Camptown Races |
#3830, aired 2001-04-06 | LET'S PLAY CHICKEN $300: The unofficial theme song of this Warner Brothers blabberbeak is "Camptown Races"
...doo dah Foghorn Leghorn |
#3749, aired 2000-12-14 | WHAT'S THE QUESTION? $400: It's the question asked of Scooby Doo in the title & theme of his first TV series Where are you? |
#3700, aired 2000-10-06 | CARTOON NETWORK $300: Daphne & Velma are the women in this dog's gang Scooby-Doo |
#3676, aired 2000-09-04 | CAR TREK $300: This TV canine & his human friends sought out the unknown in their van, The Mystery Machine Scooby-Doo |
#3665, aired 2000-07-07 | "OO"! "OO"! $300: In a nursery rhyme this barnyard cry precedes "My dame has lost her shoe" "Cock-a-doodle-doo" |
#3503, aired 1999-11-24 | TV DETECTIVES $200: Were it not for 4 meddling kids & this title dog, many a cartoon crime would be unsolved Scooby-Doo |
#3481, aired 1999-10-25 | OSCAR-NOMINATED SONGS $800: "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah"
(1947) Song Of The South |
#3393, aired 1999-05-12 | HIT TUNES $400: "Doo Wop (That Thing)" Lauryn Hill |
#3386, aired 1999-05-03 | WHAT'S THE DOG BREED? $600: Scooby Doo Great Dane |
#3377, aired 1999-04-20 | THE ADDAMS FAMILY $200: The Addams got their Saturday morning start when they guest-starred on this sleuth pooch's show Scooby-Doo |
#3275, aired 1998-11-27 | "KISS"ING MUSIC $800: This Crystals song says, "When he walked me home that night, all the stars were shining bright" "Then He Kissed Me" |
#3238, aired 1998-10-07 | SOUNDING OFF $200: This conventional imitation of the sound of a rooster begins with a synonym for "rooster" cock-a-doodle-doo |
#3216, aired 1998-09-07 | WHEN IN ROME, N.Y. $600: Do as the Romans Ski-Doo & ride this type of vehicle across the Tug Hill Plateau Snowmobile |
#3190, aired 1998-06-12 | ANIMATION $500: Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Freddy, Daphne & Velma traveled around in a van with this name The Mystery Machine |
#3130, aired 1998-03-20 | SATURDAY MORNING CARTOONS $100: This title dog's real first name is Scoobert Scooby-Doo |
#3101, aired 1998-02-09 | BILL & BILLY IN SONG $800: In this 1963 Crystals hit about Bill, "I met him on a Monday and my heart stood still" "Da Doo Ron Ron" |
#3059, aired 1997-12-11 | SONGS OF THE '60s $300: Jeff Barry & Ellie Greenwich, who wrote "Do Wah Diddy Diddy", also co-wrote this 1963 Crystals Top 5 song "Da Doo Ron Ron" |
#2894, aired 1997-03-13 | MOVIE QUOTES $200: It's John Goodman's first onscreen line in "The Flintstones" "Yabba-Dabba-Doo!" |
#2853, aired 1997-01-15 | SILLY SONGS $100: In an Oscar-winning Disney song, this nonsense phrase precedes "My, oh my, what a wonderful day" "Zip-a-dee-doo-dah" |
#2853, aired 1997-01-15 | SILLY SONGS $400: Syllables that follow "It don't mean a thing, if you ain't got that swing" "Doo wop, Doo wop" |
#2850, aired 1997-01-10 | HANNA-BARBERA DOGS $200: In 1969 he began traveling around in The Mystery Machine with Freddy, Daphne, Velma & Shaggy Scooby-Doo |
#2835, aired 1996-12-20 | THE 1990s $500: In December 1995 2 of this country's former presidents, Chun Doo Hwan & Roh Tae Woo, were indicted South Korea |
#2652, aired 1996-02-27 | 1959 $200: At a state dinner Fred Waring played "Zip-A- dee-doo-dah" for this premier who couldn't visit Disneyland Khrushchev |
#2528, aired 1995-09-06 | NURSERY RHYMES $400: Barnyard cry that precedes "My dame has lost her shoe" cock-a-doodle-doo |
#2381, aired 1995-01-02 | CROSSWORD CLUES "Y" $400: Hurray for a Flintstone
(5,5,3) Yabba Dabba Doo |
#2358, aired 1994-11-30 | THE MOVIES $400: The 1947 "Best Song" Oscar went to "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" from this Disney Film Song of the South |
#2353, aired 1994-11-23 | BALLET $200: As you might expect, "Doo Dah Day" is danced to the music of this composer Stephen Foster |
#2324, aired 1994-10-13 | 4-LETTER WORDS $500: It can precede row, road or doo skid |
#2231, aired 1994-04-25 | SONGS $300: He became associated with "Inka Dinka Doo" after introducing it in the 1934 film "Palooka" Jimmy Durante |
#2189, aired 1994-02-24 | AMERICANA $300: This city is home to the Doo Dah Parade & the Tournament of Roses Parade Pasadena |
#1888, aired 1992-11-18 | JAZZ $600: This trumpeter's posthumous 1992 album "Doo-Bop" includes a rap number Miles Davis |
#1601, aired 1991-07-15 | COLE PORTER LYRICS $200: Title of the song that says, "From this happy day, no more blue songs, only whoop-dee-doo songs" "From This Moment On" |
#1498, aired 1991-02-20 | NURSERY RHYMES $200: "Cock a doodle doo! My dame has lost" one of these her shoe |
#1484, aired 1991-01-31 | TV ACT IT OUT $200: In the show's opening, Fred Flintstone's response to the 5:00 bird whistle "Yabba-Dabba-Doo!" |
#1, aired 1990-06-16 | GOLDEN OLDIES $2,000 (Daily Double): 1861 song that was the basis of the following Elvis Presley hit:
"Love me tender, love me sweet, never let me go /
You have made my life complete..." "Aura Lee" |
#1106, aired 1989-05-29 | STEPHEN FOSTER LYRICS $200: The Camptown racetrack was this many "miles long, oh! doo-dah-day!" 5 miles long |
#1007, aired 1989-01-10 | SONG $100: He wrote songs like "You Gotta Start Off Each Day With a Song" & "Inka Dinka Doo" Jimmy Durante |
#893, aired 1988-06-22 | THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE $200: This poultry sound is pronounced kikeriki in German, cocorico in French, & this way in English cock-a-doodle-doo |
#876, aired 1988-05-30 | GIVE ME A "BREAK" $400: Neal Sedaka's 1962 #1 hit that gave us the immortal phrase "Comma comma, down-doo-be-doo down down" "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do" |
#859, aired 1988-05-05 | BREAKFAST CEREAL $400: This cereal inspired by a cartoon show can be used to make Yabba-Dabba-Doo Squares (Cocoa & Fruity) Pebbles |
#777, aired 1988-01-12 | PEOPLE $400: In June 1987, Gary Eugene Duda petitioned a Georgia court to have his name changed to this, my oh my Zippity (Duda) |
#669, aired 1987-07-02 | MUSICAL INTROS $300: Doo-dloo-doo-doo-doo "Singin' in the Rain" |
#652, aired 1987-06-09 | MOTHER GOOSE $300: Barnyard cry which precedes "My dame has lost her shoe"' Cock-a-doodle-doo |
#618, aired 1987-04-22 | SILLY SONGS $100: Follows "I met him on a Monday & my heart stood still" Da doo ron ron ron, da doo ron ron |
#616, aired 1987-04-20 | MUSIC TRIVIA $200: Carmen Miranda sang a backwards version of this song & called it "Eedapiz Ooh Dad" "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" |
#581, aired 1987-03-02 | "COCK" A DOODLE DOO $200: A man flying a biplane by the seat of his pants would be sitting in one cockpit |
#581, aired 1987-03-02 | PHONE NUMBERS $200: For information on buying this from Seattle's Woodland Park Zoo, call 1-206-625-POOP manure |
#581, aired 1987-03-02 | "COCK" A DOODLE DOO $400: This breed of dog was originally used for hunting woodcocks Cocker Spaniel |
#581, aired 1987-03-02 | "COCK" A DOODLE DOO $600: Rooster which can tell you which way the wind is blowing weathercock |
#581, aired 1987-03-02 | "COCK" A DOODLE DOO $800: Nearly useless, it might describe the schemes of Fred Flintstone or Chester A. Riley cockamamie |
#581, aired 1987-03-02 | "COCK" A DOODLE DOO $1000: It's the valve which regulates the flow of water through a pipe stopcock |
#564, aired 1987-02-05 | STARTS WITH "Z" $200: My oh my, what a wonderful day it was when Disney's "Song of the South" won an Oscar for this song "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" |
#443, aired 1986-05-21 | CARTOON VOICES $100: While recording this voice, Alan Reed suggested the "Yabba Dabba Doo" Fred Flintstone |
#443, aired 1986-05-21 | CARTOON VOICES $400: Voice of Shaggy on "Scooby-Doo", & the voice of "American Top 40" Casey Kasem |
#359, aired 1986-01-23 | '40s FILMS $300 (Daily Double): 1 of 2 Oscar-winning songs featured in Disney films of the '40s (1 of) "When You Wish Upon A Star" or "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" |
#179, aired 1985-05-16 | "FRED"s $400: "Yabba dabba doo" Fred Flintstone |
#143, aired 1985-03-27 | POP MUSIC $300: In Shaun Cassidy hit it followed "I met her on a Monday & my heart stood still..." "Da Doo Ron Ron" |
#134, aired 1985-03-14 | GOLDEN OLDIES $500: '59 Fleetwoods hit that begins "dahm dahm da-ahm doo dahm oo-doo-be-doo" "Come Softly To Me" |
#48, aired 1984-11-14 | "DAY" TIME $200: Follows "Zip-a-dee-doo-dah, zip-a-dee-ay" "my, oh, my, what a wonderful day" |
#3, aired 1984-09-12 | ANIMALS $100: Scooby-Doo, Goofy & Pluto are cartoon versions dogs |