Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (291 results returned)

#9054, aired 2024-03-07SPORTS MASCOT HISTORY $400: From 1979 to 1981 the Yankees fittingly had a mascot named this, also a word for a well-dressed man Dandy
#9018, aired 2024-01-17U.S. STAMPS $600: A series dedicated to this art form shows men dressed in traje de charro playing the trumpet, guitarrón & other instruments mariachi
#8984, aired 2023-11-30HATS $2000: In Wagner's operas, this eldest Valkyrie is stereotypically dressed in a horned helmet & breastplate Brünhilde
#20, aired 2023-11-15FOR THE LOVE OF PETE $100: His first kiss with future ex Kim Kardashian was in a 2021 "SNL" sketch--& he was dressed as Aladdin Pete Davidson
#16, aired 2023-10-11FASHION FOR ALL $600: Bimla Picot created Reboundwear after seeing a relative get dressed with difficulty before "PT", or this kind of therapy physical therapy
#8944, aired 2023-10-05MOVIES AS TV NEWS STORIES $600: 2 musicians dressed like undertakers led police on a wild chase through Chicago. Their car, & many others, did not survive the trip The Blues Brothers
#8944, aired 2023-10-05ALPHABET POP $1600: Their Texas boogie rock hits include "Gimme All Your Lovin" & "Sharp Dressed Man" ZZ Top
#8906, aired 2023-07-03RIOTS IN HISTORY $200: In the Rebecca Riots of the 1840s, Welsh men dressed as women attacked the gates that levied these charges for using public roads a toll
#8889, aired 2023-06-08IMPOSTORS $400: Dressed as a line judge, Barry Bremen snuck onto the field at this sporting event in Jan. 1981; his 1982 effort as a chicken failed the Super Bowl
#8883, aired 2023-05-31FAMOUS SIBLINGS $1600: The music video for "Losing You" by this sibling of Beyoncé highlights the flashily dressed Congolese Sapeurs Solange
#8867, aired 2023-05-09BURT BACHARACH $1600: Burt was married to this actress in the years she made "Point Blank", "Big Bad Mama" & "Dressed to Kill" (Angie) Dickinson
#8825, aired 2023-03-10FUTURE OSCAR WINNERS $800: Once upon a time at his Kickapoo High School in Missouri, he was on the student council & was also voted Best Dressed Brad Pitt
#8814, aired 2023-02-23ANNUAL EVENTS $1600: In 2023, this film festival returned to in-person & the attendees were dressed for Utah in January Sundance
#8779, aired 2023-01-05CLICHES $400: Completes the cliche "All dressed up...", suggested as the epitaph for an atheist and nowhere to go
#8773, aired 2022-12-28ALL DRESSED IN WHITE $200: In test match play, the 11 members of a team on the pitch in this sport wear white uniforms cricket
#8773, aired 2022-12-28ALL DRESSED IN WHITE $400: First-year Spelman students must wear all white to the convocation & induction events during this 2-week introductory period orientation
#8773, aired 2022-12-28ALL DRESSED IN WHITE $600: It's white, it keeps you alive, it's an extravehicular mobility unit better known by this alliterative name space suit
#8773, aired 2022-12-28ALL DRESSED IN WHITE $800: An 1889 painting of David Hayes Agnew, professor of this medical skill, is an early depiction of doctors in white surgery
#8773, aired 2022-12-28ALL DRESSED IN WHITE $1000: Initiates in this religion that developed in Cuba in the 1800s wear white for their first year Santeria
#8737, aired 2022-11-08RHYMES WITH A SNOW WHITE DWARF $2000: Make it this adjective that also means attractively & fashionably dressed snappy
#8610, aired 2022-04-01THANK YOU, THE INTERNET $400: Why yes, we watched this "Knight Rider" sing "Hooked On A Feeling" while he flew with a flock of birds & 2 kids dressed as angels David Hasselhoff
#6, aired 2022-02-10MEDIEVAL LIFE $400: Medieval Brits mainly dressed in this animal fabric; by God's bones, itchy my tunic be! wool
#8548, aired 2022-01-05YOUR PARADE $200: Savannah has the South's biggest of these March parades with lots of folks dressed in green St. Patrick's Day
#8468, aired 2021-09-15ACTION & SUSPENSE NOVELS $5,400 (Daily Double): "Marko Ramius of the Soviet navy was dressed for the Arctic conditions normal to the... submarine base" in this book The Hunt for Red October
#8435, aired 2021-07-02PHRASES YOU LIKELY DIDN'T DO FOR REAL $800: A tailor using a certain number of yards of material to make a suit is one theory of being "dressed to" these the nines
#8411, aired 2021-05-31HATS IN BOOKS $800: This colorfully dressed guy took Curious George from a life in the jungle to one in the city the Man in the Yellow Hat
#8327, aired 2021-02-02COUNTRY / MUSIC $1000: This folk music performed by a small group of strolling musicians dressed in traditional costume originated in Jalisco, Mexico mariachi
#8270, aired 2020-10-30DESCRIBING THE TV SHOW $600: Queens of the screen; BenDeLaCreme & Latrice Royale dressed for the occasion; may the best woman win RuPaul's Drag Race
#8270, aired 2020-10-30HAPPY HALLOWEEN! $600: (Hi, I'm Kevin Hart.) For Halloween in 2019, I dressed up like this "Central Intelligence" costar like he looked in a picture back in the '90s; unlike him, I made that fanny pack actually work Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson
#8209, aired 2020-04-23GIVE US A DATE $200: 1929: Dressed like cops, Capone gang members line up Bugs Moran's guys against a wall & take them out in a "Massacre" February 14th
#8203, aired 2020-04-15THE ELEMENTS WITH STYLE $1600: This word for a gas such as argon also applies to a probably well-dressed person such as a duke noble
#8186, aired 2020-03-23THE OSCARS $2000: This fashion icon from the Dominican Republic dressed First Ladies, including Nancy Reagan Oscar de la Renta
#8184, aired 2020-03-19THE FIRST MODERN OLYMPICS $1200: Seen here, dressed in traditional garb, Spyridon Louis became a national hero after winning this 26-mile race the marathon
#8177, aired 2020-03-10SHE'S A GODDESS! $800: Born full grown & dressed in armor, this Greek goddess missed out on her childhood Athena
#8156, aired 2020-02-10THE REST OF THE SAYING $1000: "All dressed up &" this problem nowhere to go
#8125, aired 2019-12-27BURIED IN GATE OF HEAVEN CEMETERY $1000: Seen here, he dressed as befits a publisher whose name is still on "GQ" & "Vogue" Condé Nast
#8091, aired 2019-11-11EXPRESSIONS & IDIOMS $1600: Originally, it was a magazine illustration of what well-dressed people were wearing. Now it means "someone stylish" a fashion plate
#8064, aired 2019-10-03FOOTWEAR $400: In the 1960s Gucci dressed up these lazy-sounding shoes by adorning them with a metal horsebit loafers
#8053, aired 2019-09-18DESCRIBING THE CASINO GAME $800: Dressed & playing to the 9s; banker's hours; what brings you to Monaco, Mr. Bond? baccarat
#8053, aired 2019-09-18DESCRIBING THE CASINO GAME $1000: The joker is semi-wild & dressed as an ace; one hand becomes 2; the Asian name of the game pai gow poker
#8037, aired 2019-07-16O CAPTAIN! MY CAPTAIN! $600: J.M. Barrie wrote that this pirate was "cadaverous...his hair dressed in long curls which look like black candles about to melt" Captain Hook
#8033, aired 2019-07-10AN ALBUM COVER $400: On this 1984 soundtrack album, the artist is dressed in the title color, aboard a motorcycle of the title color Purple Rain
#8015, aired 2019-06-14REMEMBER THE 1990s? $400: This magazine was launched in 1995 with a cover showing Cindy Crawford dressed as our first president George
#7999, aired 2019-05-23NUMERIC PHRASES $200: The gentleman seen here is dressed to these the nines
#7906, aired 2019-01-14DRESSED ALIKE $400: Laverne Cox, from this prison-set series, & Gabrielle Union presented an award at the 2015 BET Awards--in the same gown! Orange is the New Black
#7906, aired 2019-01-14DRESSED ALIKE $800: Kate Middleton wore blue & green tartan back in 2012; so did she, for an official visit to Scotland in 2018 Meghan Markle
#7906, aired 2019-01-14DRESSED ALIKE $1200: Did she raid daughter Kim Kardashian's closet? Both wore the same red lace Valentino dress (on different days) Kris Jenner
#7906, aired 2019-01-14DRESSED ALIKE $1600: Back in 2013 Victoria Beckham & this "fashionable" One Direction member wore the same Burberry button-down shirt Harry Styles
#7906, aired 2019-01-14DRESSED ALIKE $2000: Aubrey Plaza & this portrayer of the Scarlet Witch purposely were style twins for a 2017 red carpet event Elizabeth Olsen
#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
#7810, aired 2018-07-20LANGUAGE $3,000 (Daily Double): The best way to find Belize's Mennonites is to look for modestly dressed blond people & listen for this language German
#7663, aired 2017-12-27HISTORIC DATES $1,000 (Daily Double): American patriots dressed as Mohawks for this festive event on December 16, 1773 the Boston Tea Party
#7648, aired 2017-12-06ALFRED HITCHCOCK RESENTS $2000: Michael Caine angered Hitch by refusing a killer role in "Frenzy" but slashed away in this director's "Dressed to Kill" Brian De Palma
#7604, aired 2017-10-05DESIGNER INITIALS $1600: Dressed everyone from Jackie O to J.Lo: V (that's all you need) Valentino
#7571, aired 2017-07-10DRESS LIKE WOMEN $800: The statuesque Laverne Cox dressed as this statue on a 2015 cover of Entertainment Weekly Statue of Liberty
#7569, aired 2017-07-06COATS OF ARMS $800 (Daily Double): The 2 monks on its coat of arms represent the 1297 conquest by Francois Grimaldi, whose soldiers dressed as monks Monaco
#7514, aired 2017-04-20MASTERS OF DISGUISE $2000: Fighting in Blackburn's Ford & the Peninsular Campaign, Sarah Edmonds dressed as a man to fight in this war the Civil War
#7432, aired 2016-12-27THE 1700s $600: In 1793 George Washington laid the cornerstone for the U.S. Capitol dressed in his regalia from this secret society the Masons
#7394, aired 2016-11-03SHAKESPEARE'S WOMEN $1000: After being banished, Rosalind runs off to the Forest of Arden dressed like a man in this play As You Like It
#7384, aired 2016-10-20A BETTE MIDLER MEDLEY $1200: On a recent concert tour, Bette sang "I Put A Spell On You" dressed as Winifred from this movie Hocus Pocus
#7362, aired 2016-09-20ENDLESSLY ROCKING $400: This "Sharp Dressed Man" trio formed in 1969, but it took a while before the beards developed their full grandeur ZZ Top
#7329, aired 2016-06-23FIRST FAMILY PETS $600: Grace Coolidge dressed her dog Rob Roy in a bonnet for this annual spring event at the White House the Egg Roll
#7195, aired 2015-12-18MOVIE CAMEOS $200: (Dan Patrick reads the clue.) My good friend Adam Sandler has cast me in 9 of his films, including "Grown Ups 2" in which I played a gym teacher dressed as this 1980s Celtics legend Larry Bird
#7155, aired 2015-10-23HODGEPODGE $400: These red-dressed officials of the Catholic church are addressed as "Your Eminence" cardinals
#7126, aired 2015-09-14SEE THE POP HIT $800: It's this 1988 No. 1 hit "The Man In The Mirror"
#7048, aired 2015-04-15DIE FLEDERMAUS $1000: Fledermaus means this winged creature; Doctor Falke was humiliated when he was dressed as one for a party a bat
#7006, aired 2015-02-16MR. CATEGORY $1000: Richard Sylvan Selzer was the real name of this Mr., known for his annual worst-dressed lists Mr. Blackwell
#7001, aired 2015-02-09"SEED"s $400: This wandering planter of the early U.S. is said to have dressed in a coffee sack, with a cooking-pot hat Johnny Appleseed
#6990, aired 2015-01-23WHAT'S THAT ON YOUR HEAD? $600: Oleg Cassini dressed Jackie for JFK's inauguration while Halston put this style of hat on her head a pillbox
#6984, aired 2015-01-15ALADDIN ON BROADWAY $800: (Prince Ali delivers the clue with his princess dressed in blue.) In a highlight from Act II, we take a high-flying magic carpet ride among the stars while singing this Oscar-winning song "A Whole New World"
#6943, aired 2014-11-19REAL ESTATE $800: Homes that are dressed up with this theatrical-sounding method sell in about 1/5 the time of homes that aren't staging
#6928, aired 2014-10-29INITIALLY YOURS $1200: Beatrix Potter's stories of dressed, talking animals influenced some "chronicles" by this author, 32 years younger C.S. Lewis
#6833, aired 2014-05-07FROM "D" TO DINING "D" $600: Added ranch to the greens, or plucked the bird for cooking dressed
#6790, aired 2014-03-07MOVIE SONGS $1200: Dressed in Amish garb, John Popper & this band close out "Kingpin" with "But Anyway" Blues Traveler
#6758, aired 2014-01-22ART AT THE GETTY CENTER $800: (Alex presents the clue from the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles.) A recent acquisition by the Getty is by Watteau from around 1720, with performers dressed as Pierrot, Harlequin & Scaramouche, characters in this Italian-named theatrical form commedia dell'arte
#6738, aired 2013-12-25ALL THE JINGLE LADIES $800: She sang, "The only place you'll wanna be is underneath my Christmas tree" & may well have dressed up as one Lady Gaga
#6644, aired 2013-07-04RHYME TIME $400: A neat, smartly dressed musical performer like 50 Cent or Eminem dapper rapper
#6579, aired 2013-04-04DRESSED-DOWN FIRST NAMES $200: Maggie, as in actress Maggie Smith Margaret
#6579, aired 2013-04-04DRESSED-DOWN FIRST NAMES $400: Drew, as in quarterback Drew Brees Andrew
#6579, aired 2013-04-04DRESSED-DOWN FIRST NAMES $600: Mandy, as in singer Mandy Moore Amanda
#6579, aired 2013-04-04DRESSED-DOWN FIRST NAMES $800: Harry, as in England's Prince Harry Henry
#6579, aired 2013-04-04DRESSED-DOWN FIRST NAMES $1000: Topher, as in actor Topher Grace Christopher
#6550, aired 2013-02-22COATS OF ARMS $400: This city's name is from the German for "monk"; its coat of arms depicts a monk dressed in black holding a book Munich
#6508, aired 2012-12-26NOTORIOUS WOMEN $1600: When Anna Sage betrayed this gangster on July 22, 1934, she was not dressed in red but wore an orange skirt John Dillinger
#6432, aired 2012-07-31GETTING DRESSED $200: The name of these holey slip-on shoes is also a slang term for alligator relatives Crocs
#6432, aired 2012-07-31GETTING DRESSED $400: It's the 4-letter word for the netting at the back of a baseball cap that helps keep you cool mesh
#6432, aired 2012-07-31GETTING DRESSED $600: UnderArmour clothes for girls include the ColdGear line of these bottoms, similar to tights or long johns leggings
#6432, aired 2012-07-31GETTING DRESSED $800: A long-sleeved shirt with a collar not high enough to fold over is called a "mock" this a turtle(neck)
#6432, aired 2012-07-31GETTING DRESSED $1000: Along with the toga, it was the basic garment of ancient Rome; now it's a long blouse for women & girls a tunic
#6395, aired 2012-06-08PROVERBIAL NUMBERS $200: Looking your best? You're "dressed to" these the nines
#6353, aired 2012-04-11ROADSIDE ATTRACTIONS $1600: A hall of fame for these pests in Plano, Texas displays dead ones dressed as celebs & live Madagascan hissing ones cockroaches
#6336, aired 2012-03-19FAMILIAR PHRASES $1200: Meaning "stunningly attired", it's also the name of a macabre Brian de Palma film starring Michael Caine dressed to kill
#6323, aired 2012-02-29TO PAY PAUL $1600: Pay Paul Stanley: buy "Dressed to Kill" by this band, rocking & rolling all night & partying ev-er-y day since 1973 Kiss
#6317, aired 2012-02-21DEATH ON A SITCOM $800: Chuckles the Clown, dressed for a parade as Peter Peanut, was shelled to death by an elephant on this '70s sitcom The Mary Tyler Moore Show
#6261, aired 2011-12-05MONOGRAMS IN FASHION $1000: He often dressed Jackie Kennedy: OC Oleg Cassini
#6254, aired 2011-11-24HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER $1600: By Jove, kids, it was around 41 B.C. when your mother sailed up the Cydnus in a barge, dressed as Venus Mark Antony
#6152, aired 2011-05-17THE 2nd MILLENNIUM $800: The Boston Tea Party tea dumpers were dressed up as these Indians
#6116, aired 2011-03-28HERBS & SPICE GIRLS $1200: The uniquely dressed Herb Tarlek hung out with Les Nessman & Dr. Johnny Fever at this title radio station (on TV) WKRP in Cincinnati
#6099, aired 2011-03-03ALPHABET ROCKERS $400: Their Texas boogie rock hits include "Gimme All Your Lovin" & "Sharp Dressed Man" ZZ Top
#6038, aired 2010-12-08PRESIDENTIAL MAKEOVERS $200: V.P. for just 83 days before getting the top job, this chief exec goes for the ZZ Top--what a sharp dressed man Harry Truman
#6036, aired 2010-12-06WELL, I NEVER! $600: I never dressed like this 7-letter type of unconventional 1920s lady (I think our graphics guy and I are gonna have a talk) a flapper
#5986, aired 2010-09-27"B" IN FASHION $600: In the '50s trendy teen girls dressed up in poodle skirts, saddle shoes & this hosiery bobby socks
#5948, aired 2010-06-23GREAT "B"-GINNINGS $600: The publication The Hill also lists the 50 most this; No. 1 for 2009 was hunky New Mexico representative Martin Heinrich beautiful people
#5916, aired 2010-05-10LET'S GET DRESSED IN THE 1920s $400: Now for a dab of her No. 5 perfume, introduced in 1922 (Coco) Chanel
#5916, aired 2010-05-10LET'S GET DRESSED IN THE 1920s $800: Bill Tilden popularized this sweater, a cream or white cable knit; it's also the sport he played tennis
#5916, aired 2010-05-10LET'S GET DRESSED IN THE 1920s $1200: Turkey's Kemal Ataturk said let's not get dressed in this hat symbolizing Islamic orthodoxy a fez
#5916, aired 2010-05-10LET'S GET DRESSED IN THE 1920s $1600: After a referendum in Reedy, West Virginia, women were allowed to wear these golf pants worn by men only knickers
#5916, aired 2010-05-10LET'S GET DRESSED IN THE 1920s $2000: Last name of Italian shoe designer Salvatore, who set up a company in Florence in 1927 Ferragamo
#5886, aired 2010-03-29DEADLY FILMS? $2000: This 1980 Brian de Palma film was a real drag for Michael Caine Dressed to Kill
#5825, aired 2010-01-0120th CENTURY ARTISTS $400: In 1936 he showed up for a Surrealist exhibition dressed in a diving suit (Salvador) Dali
#5823, aired 2009-12-30WELCOME TO OUR FINE HOTEL $400: As in "Heartbreak Hotel", this worker is dressed in black, but in clothes designed by Armani the desk clerk
#5794, aired 2009-11-19PEOPLE STAR TRACKS $400: In 2009, "dressed in Laker purple", this sunglasses-wearing "avid fan... watched the Lakers beat the... Magic 100-75" Jack Nicholson
#5773, aired 2009-10-21ARE YOU TOYING WITH ME? $1600: You can get Troy & Gabriella dolls dressed for the prom from this TV/film series High School Musical
#5767, aired 2009-10-13COMMERCIAL JINGLE LYRICS $1200: "They say a man should always dress for the job he wants, so why'm I dressed up like a pirate in this restaurant" FreeCreditReport.com
#5715, aired 2009-06-12RECENT OBITS $400: On Oct. 19, 2008 this fashion maven known for his "Worst Dressed" lists passed away at age 86 Mr. Blackwell
#5711, aired 2009-06-08THAT'S HISTORIC $400: Following a military victory in 34 B.C., she dressed up as Isis & he dressed up as Dionysus Mark Antony & Cleopatra
#5698, aired 2009-05-20THAT'S CRIMINAL! $800: An angry Tokyo man asked 2 folks what they were staring at, then robbed 'em; OK, he was dressed like this Milne bear Winnie the Pooh
#5651, aired 2009-03-16CLASSIC ALBUMS $1000: Simon & Garfunkel were a "matching set", both dressed in black, on the cover of this 1968 album Bookends
#5562, aired 2008-11-11ANCIENT HISTORY $200: Queen Hatshepsut of Egypt's 18th Dynasty dressed as a man so that she could remain this type of king a pharaoh
#5467, aired 2008-05-20A WHITE CATEGORY $2000: Anne Catherick is all dressed up as the title character of this Wilkie Collins novel The Woman in White
#5446, aired 2008-04-21I "LIKE" THIS SONG $600: This 1965 song begins, "Once upon a time you dressed so fine" "Like A Rolling Stone"
#5415, aired 2008-03-07SAINT JOAN $400: Many were offended when Joan dressed as this, as on her first visit to the King as a male
#5298, aired 2007-09-26EDGAR ALLAN POE $200: According to an 1833 description, Poe dressed entirely in this color black
#5274, aired 2007-07-12THE FABULOUS FIFTIES $1200: On his 1958 Christmas card, Elvis wore his Army uniform; this man, his manager, was dressed up like Santa Col. Parker
#5154, aired 2007-01-25OFFICIAL STATE SEALS $400: Lord Baltimore is dressed as a knight on this state's seal Maryland
#5137, aired 2007-01-02THE FABULOUS LIFE OF... $200: This first lady from Va. called "Patsy" had serious coin, but she dressed so simply people took her for the maid Martha Washington
#5136, aired 2007-01-01SAY CHEESE $2000: This semi-hard cheese from Italy's Aosta Valley is traditionally dressed in a reddish-brown wax coat Fontina
#5129, aired 2006-12-21THE MACY'S PARADE: BEHIND THE SCENES $600: (Kelly of the Clue Crew poses in front of Snoopy.) A new version of Snoopy debuted in 2006--when he first appeared in 1968, he was dressed up as this, the way he often was atop his doghouse WWI flying ace
#5064, aired 2006-09-21WHERE AM I? $1600: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from a studio classroom with dressed mannequins.) I'm at the College of Textiles of the state university of this state that leads the U.S. in textile production North Carolina
#5058, aired 2006-09-13IT'S A MAN, BABY! $600: Tim Curry was dressed for success as Dr. Frank-N-Furter in this 1975 cult movie The Rocky Horror Picture Show
#5011, aired 2006-05-29I GOT TO BOOGIE $200: Jailed after the Jacobite Rebellion, the Earl of Nithsdale escaped from this landmark dressed as a woman the Tower of London
#5008, aired 2006-05-24ALL DOLLED UP $1200: Maybe this doll's love life will improve, now that he's dressed like Legolas in the "Lord of the Rings" films Ken
#4938, aired 2006-02-15BALLET IS FOR THE BIRDS! $1200: The NYCB's 1986 version of this classic ballet had the "cygnet"ure corps of birds dressed in black Swan Lake
#4716, aired 2005-02-21THE BORN IDENTITY $2000: Wasn't born "Dressed to Kill": Angeline Brown Angie Dickinson
#4708, aired 2005-02-09CLICHES IN OTHER WORDS... $800: Clothed for committing homicide dressed to kill
#4692, aired 2005-01-18H.H. $200: This hit's third verse begins "Well, the bellhop's tears keep flowin and the desk clerk's dressed in black" "Heartbreak Hotel"
#4657, aired 2004-11-30FUNNY HATS $2000: In Wagner's operas, this eldest Valkyrie is stereotypically dressed in a horned helmet & breastplate Brunhilde
#4586, aired 2004-07-12BULLY FOR ENGLAND! $1600: In '50s England these tough "Boys" dressed in a style reminiscent of Edward VII's time the Teddy Boys
#4576, aired 2004-06-28POP MUSIC $800: '60s Dylan classic that begins, "Once upon a time you dressed so fine" "Like A Rolling Stone"
#4524, aired 2004-04-15ON LOCATION $1600: Set at the Met, Angie Dickinson's escapades in this Brian De Palma film were shot in the Philadelphia Museum of Art Dressed to Kill
#4496, aired 2004-03-08COLORFUL ROCK $1000: Rolling Stones song that contains the line "I see the girls walk by dressed in their summer clothes" "Paint It, Black"
#4460, aired 2004-01-16PEOPLE $1600: The team of Mark Badgley & him has dressed stars like Halle Berry for the Oscars James Mischka
#4439, aired 2003-12-18FEMALE FIRSTS $800: Ehud Barak once dressed as a woman in a covert operation, but she was the only actual woman PM of Israel Golda Meir
#4410, aired 2003-11-07FOR THE BIRDS $1200: It's the bird mentioned in the full name of the tails worn by a well-dressed Fred Astaire swallow
#4325, aired 2003-05-23BREAKFAST CEREALS $1,000 (Daily Double): In 1987 boxes of this cereal featured a picture of Bela Lugosi dressed in costume Count Chocula
#4274, aired 2003-03-13DON'T SWEAT THE SMALL STUFF $800: Often dressed in green, these small & mischievous Irish elves are said to have magical powers leprechauns
#4255, aired 2003-02-14FASHION HISTORY $1600: These 2 Hepburns made People magazine's 2000 list of the Best Dressed People of All Time Audrey & Katharine
#4253, aired 2003-02-12ART & ARTISTS $400: George Romney painted many portraits of Lady Hamilton dressed as this militant 15th century saint Joan of Arc
#4179, aired 2002-10-31FRIENDS IN HISTORY $400: Thinking she's dressed as an Indian for a costume party on Dec. 16, 1773, Phoebe attends this Mass. event Boston Tea Party
#4147, aired 2002-09-17AMERICAN HISTORY $800: In 1774 New Jerseyites dressed as Indians burned this in Greenwich; a similar "Party" occurred earlier in Boston tea
#4072, aired 2002-04-23FRENCH DRESSING $1600: Mais, oui! To be dressed properly, finish off your outfit with the scarf seen here from this design house Hermès
#4046, aired 2002-03-18BACK TO THE 1960s $600: (Sarah is all dressed up for the clue.) Chicks and dudes loved these groovy 1960s fashion accessories love beads
#4034, aired 2002-02-28"T" TIME $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew is dressed for a party.) The "Animal House" boys knew it's the name of this ancient garment. toga
#4016, aired 2002-02-04FEATHERED FRIENDS $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents amidst a group of penguins.) The feathers of a penguin have often been compared to this dressed-up suit for men a tuxedo
#3963, aired 2001-11-21THE MOVIES $600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew is at the beach, dressed in a black wig; with Jimmy right behind her.) The tagline from this 1965 Frankie & Annette movie was "It's a game -- separate the girls & the boys into groups of two" Beach Blanket Bingo
#3954, aired 2001-11-08OH, NO! IT'S OPERA! $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew tries to hit a high note wearing a horned helmet and long blonde braids.) I'm getting dressed for the role of Brunnhilde in "Die Walkure", an opera by this composer "Laaaaaaa!" Wagner
#3951, aired 2001-11-05THAT WAS NO LADY $200: As TV's Corporal Klinger, this actor who was also born in Toledo dressed to kill (with kindness) Jamie Farr
#3949, aired 2001-11-01SPACE $300: (Sofia of the Clue Crew, dressed for a clean environment, delivers the clue from the Jet Propulsion Lab.) You're looking at a Cassini spacecraft, like the one en route to study Titan, a moon of this planet Saturn
#3948, aired 2001-10-31HISTORICAL TRICK OR TREAT $200: (Ding dong! But the trick's on Rootin' Tootin' Sofia of the Clue Crew.) I'm dressed up as this performer in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, but, uh, Mom wouldn't buy me a rifle! Annie Oakley
#3871, aired 2001-06-04THAT'S MISTER TO YOU $400: "From Rags to Bitches" is the autobiography of this man known for his worst-dressed lists Mr. Blackwell
#3816, aired 2001-03-19CELEBRITY ODD JOBS $200: Before he was one of the "Legends of the Fall", he dressed up as a chicken for the El Pollo Loco fast-food chain Brad Pitt
#3803, aired 2001-02-28PROPER ADJECTIVES $200: A word meaning "proper" or "kind", or when you knock on a bedroom door, "dressed" Decent
#3770, aired 2001-01-12FASHION FORWARD $100: As if his Oscar for "American Beauty" wasn't enough, he made People Magazine's Best Dressed List in 2000, too Kevin Spacey
#3739, aired 2000-11-30HEY MR. WILSON! $2,400 (Daily Double): Dressed in formal university robes, he's the president of Princeton seen here in 1903: Woodrow Wilson
#3733, aired 2000-11-22THEY CAME FROM TOLEDO $200: Receive a "M*A*S*H" note from him & it may be a"dressed" from his Toledo birthplace Jamie Farr
#3658, aired 2000-06-28KIDDY LIT $500: This photographer dressed his Weimaraners in fairy tale garb for a new version of "Cinderella" William Wegman
#3642, aired 2000-06-06COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD $500: If you wear your DKNY to the DPRK, you'll be well dressed in this east Asian land North Korea
#3556, aired 2000-02-07ROCK STARS $600: She's the doll seen here: Britney Spears
#3505, aired 1999-11-26"F" TROOP $200: 1880s moms dressed their sons in velvet suits & curls in imitation of this "Little Lord" of literature Fauntleroy
#3489, aired 1999-11-04THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION $200: About 60 members of the Sons of Liberty dressed as Indians for this December 16, 1773 incident Boston Tea Party
#3462, aired 1999-09-28ROCK & ROLL JEOPARDY! $300: She was on the cover of the February 1999 Harper's Bazaar dressed like a geisha Madonna
#3427, aired 1999-06-29EUROPEAN MUSEUMS $500: A Prague museum devoted to this composer contains the rooms where he finished "Don Giovanni" Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
#3419, aired 1999-06-17CHILDREN'S GAMES $300: It's what kids do with their hands while reciting "Miss Mary, Mack, Mack, Mack, all dressed in black, black, black..." Clap
#3402, aired 1999-05-25WEDDINGS $200: For your renewal ceremony in Vegas, Pete Willcox will officiate dressed as this man, "The King!" Elvis Presley
#3387, aired 1999-05-04IMPERSONATORS $200: When she appeared at the 1999 Oscars dressed as Elizabeth, she said, "I am the African queen" Whoopi Goldberg
#3344, aired 1999-03-04A BUG'S LIFE $800: Social wasps include hornets & these "well dressed" members, Vespula maculifrons Yellow jackets
#3320, aired 1999-01-29HE WAS IN THAT? $400: This young hunk wasn't a star yet when he was cast in the 1955 talking mule classic "Francis In The Navy": "Yeah, what the well-dressed boatswain mate wears when he impersonates an Army officer" Clint Eastwood
#3306, aired 1999-01-11THE LIST LIST $500: Topping his first worst-dressed list in 1960 was Anna Magnani, who dressed like she was "wearing tramp clothes" Mr. Blackwell
#3291, aired 1998-12-21OH COME ALL YE FAITHFUL $400: A lifelong diehard fan of this college's football team is seen here the University of Nebraska
#3290, aired 1998-12-18EIGHT $400: On "M*A*S*H" Klinger dressed in women's clothes to try to qualify for this type of insanity discharge Section 8 discharge
#3265, aired 1998-11-13PAUL REVERE $200: Revere dressed up as an Indian to take part in this event of December 16, 1773 Boston Tea Party
#3249, aired 1998-10-22WORLD OF POETRY $800: His parents named him Rene Maria & dressed him in girls' clothes; he chose the name "Rainer" himself Rainer Maria Rilke
#3223, aired 1998-09-16THE BOSTON TEA PARTY $200: The colonists darkened their faces & dressed up (admittedly badly) as these American Indians
#3210, aired 1998-07-10STAG FILMS $200: In a TV holiday classic, this character with his dog dressed as a reindeer stole Christmas from Whoville the Grinch
#3195, aired 1998-06-19“G” WHIZ! $300: This adjective that means “infested with gnats” is a homophone of one that means “smartly dressed” gnatty
#3161, aired 1998-05-04MTV $100: In a 1985 video she was dressed like Marilyn Monroe; in a 1996 video, like Eva Peron Madonna
#3134, aired 1998-03-26CLASSIC SITCOM CHARACTERS $100: This corporal in the 4077th M*A*S*H dressed in drag -- using some of his uncle's hand-me-downs Max Klinger
#3096, aired 1998-02-02BLOCKBUSTERS $200: In a 1993 hit, Robin Williams played Daniel Hillard, who dressed up as this title character Mrs. Doubtfire
#3068, aired 1997-12-24THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS $400: "He was dressed all in fur, from his head to his foot, and his clothes were all tarnished with" these 2 items Ashes & soot
#3055, aired 1997-12-05CLEOPATRA $200: When Cleo barged into Tarsus to seduce Antony, she was suitably dressed as this Roman goddess Venus
#3022, aired 1997-10-21TV SIDEKICKS $800 (Daily Double): Arthur, the one dressed like a moth, helps this big blue superhero seen here: The Tick
#3004, aired 1997-09-25OOPS! $100: Trinity Broadcasting dropped his show after he appeared on the American Music Awards dressed this way: Pat Boone
#2929, aired 1997-05-01FASHION STATEMENTS $400: Murderous phrase for someone who's all dolled up dressed to kill
#2914, aired 1997-04-10TELEVISION $400: In a classic episode of this show, Chuckles the Clown, dressed as a peanut, is killed by an elephant The Mary Tyler Moore Show
#2878, aired 1997-02-19AMERICAN HISTORY $1,000 (Daily Double): On Dec. 16, 1773 60 members of this patriotic group dressed as Mohawk Indians & dumped tea into Boston Harbor Sons of Liberty
#2838, aired 1996-12-25CHRISTMAS SONGS $400: In Mel Torme's "The Christmas Song", folks are dressed up like these Eskimos
#2807, aired 1996-11-12MOVIE COSTUMES $400: Theodor Pistek won a Costume Design Oscar for this Tom Hulce film; Mozart was so well-dressed Amadeus
#2803, aired 1996-11-06TELEVISION $500 (Daily Double): "90210" actress seen here; she was chosen by TV Guide as one of TV's Best Dressed for 1996: Jennie Garth
#2798, aired 1996-10-30TOYS & GAMES $100: In 1996 Mattel introduced a Ken & Barbie dressed in costumes from this classic '60s sci-fi series Star Trek
#2745, aired 1996-07-05PLAYS $1000: In "The Dresser", the actor dressed by Norman is called only by this title Sir
#2727, aired 1996-06-11BROADWAY LYRICS $400: According to a song from "Annie", "You're Never Fully Dressed Without" one of these a Smile
#2654, aired 1996-02-29CALL ME MR. $300: He's known for his little list, his worst-dressed list Mr. Blackwell
#2602, aired 1995-12-19WOMEN POETS $400: This "Belle of Amherst" dressed in white in her later years Dickinson
#2596, aired 1995-12-11FAMILIAR PHRASES $300: The term "dressed to" these may be a corruption of "dressed to then eyne", meaning "to the eyes" the nines
#2592, aired 1995-12-05DISGUISE $400: Dressed as a beggar, he discovered his wife Penelope had been faithful during his long trip Odysseus
#2592, aired 1995-12-05DISGUISE $500: Legend says in 878 this "Great" English king dressed up like a minstrel to spy on the Viking camp Alfred (the Great)
#2582, aired 1995-11-21U.S. STATES $200: The front of this state's seal features Lord Baltimore dressed as a knight Maryland
#2572, aired 1995-11-07FAMOUS WOMEN $1000: Famous for her theatrics, this evangelist once gave a sermon on "God's law" dressed in a police uniform Aimee Semple McPherson
#2375, aired 1994-12-23A VISIT FROM ST. NICHOLAS $300: "He was dressed all in fur from his head to his foot, and his clothes were all tarnished with" these 2 items ashes & soot
#2361, aired 1994-12-0518th CENTURY AMERICA $100: In 1774 NJ citizens dressed as Indians for the Greenwich Tea Party, which resembled this 1773 event the Boston Tea Party
#2336, aired 1994-10-31THE MOVIES $200: 1946's "Dressed To Kill" was the last film in which Basil Rathbone played this role Sherlock Holmes
#2285, aired 1994-07-08STARS $200: Her killer look in "Basic Instinct" helped make her one of People's 10 Best Dressed for 1993 Sharon Stone
#2234, aired 1994-04-28SICILY $600: In 1860 he led 1,000 similarly dressed men to conquer the island Garibaldi
#2212, aired 1994-03-29MYTHOLOGY $200: While a slave to Queen Omphale, this hero dressed like a woman & spun wool; what a "labor" Hercules
#2191, aired 1994-02-28EDITH HEAD $100: Edith said "The most beautifully dressed man in the world" was this actor she costumed in "To Catch a Thief" Cary Grant
#2171, aired 1994-01-31LONDON POTPOURRI $300: Conservatively dressed, affluent young 1980s Londoners weren't Lone Rangers but these "rangers" Sloane Rangers
#2150, aired 1993-12-31IN THE BOOKSTORE $100: Photographer William Wegman’s version of this story features a Weimaraner dressed as the Fairy Godmother "Cinderella"
#2142, aired 1993-12-21POP MUSIC $200: In 1957 Marty Robbins sang, "A white sport coat and" this, "I'm all dressed up for the dance" a pink carnation
#2129, aired 1993-12-02THE WILD WEST $400: This woman who dressed like a man may have served as a scout for Custer Calamity Jane
#2010, aired 1993-05-07HISTORY $100: On December 16, 1773 Paul Revere dressed up in war paint & feathers for this famous event Boston Tea Party
#1986, aired 1993-04-05WILL SHAKESPEARE $1,400 (Daily Double): As one of the King's Men, Will dressed in royal livery & walked in the procession at this king's coronation James I
#1963, aired 1993-03-03ATTACKERS $300: Dressed as policemen, 5 members of his gang gunned down 7 of Bugs Moran's in 1929 Al Capone
#1937, aired 1993-01-26IN OTHER WORDS... $100: Attired for murder dressed to kill
#1937, aired 1993-01-26MARLENE DIETRICH $200: Marlene monkeyed around in "Blonde Venus" dressed as one of these big apes a gorilla
#1935, aired 1993-01-22FOOD & DRINK $600: This salad consists of diced apples, celery & nuts dressed with mayonnaise a Waldorf salad
#1908, aired 1992-12-16COOKING $400: Boiled favas, which are these, can be eaten cold or dressed with vinaigrette for a salad beans
#1877, aired 1992-11-03AWARDS $100: Each year since 1960 he has issued his worst dressed list (Mr.) Blackwell
#1872, aired 1992-10-27BALLET $500: In Frederick Ashton's ballet, 4 fairies help this fairy tale heroine get dressed for the ball Cinderella
#1772, aired 1992-04-21KIDDIE LIT $200: In Sweden, this oddly dressed little girl is called Pippi Langstrump Pippi Longstocking
#1756, aired 1992-03-30SEEING RED $500: This red-dressed group is considered the senate of the Roman Catholic Church College of Cardinals
#1729, aired 1992-02-20DISNEY SONGS $300: She sings "A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes" while the little birds help her get dressed Cinderella
#1713, aired 1992-01-29RHYME TIME $500: It's how you might describe a smartly dressed woman of the Roaring Twenties a dapper flapper
#1687, aired 1991-12-24A VISIT FROM ST. NICHOLAS $400: "He was dressed all in fur from his head to his foot, and his clothes were all tarnished with" these 2 items ashes & soot
#1608, aired 1991-09-04STARTS WITH "A" $100: In olden days a well-dressed knight wore suits of this & so did their horses armor
#1600, aired 1991-07-12POT LUCK $100: The Museum of Childhood in this Irish capital boasts dolls dressed by Queen Victoria Dublin
#1553, aired 1991-05-08SINGERS $100: This bald rock star topped Mr. Blackwell's 1991 list of the worst-dressed women Sinead O'Connor
#1529, aired 1991-04-04COUNTRY MUSIC $300 (Daily Double): Country star who had his first Top 10 hit on the pop charts with the following: "A white sports coat and a pink carnation / I'm all dressed up for the dance" Marty Robbins
#1496, aired 1991-02-18"MUM"s THE WORD $200: The New Year's Day parade in Philadelphia named for the richly-dressed string bands that march in it the Mummers Parade
#1444, aired 1990-12-06HATS $400: Sherlock Holmes wouldn't be fully dressed without this soft woolen hat with ear flaps a deerstalker
#1380, aired 1990-09-07STATE SEALS $100: Its seal shows Lord Baltimore dressed as a medieval knight Maryland
#1358, aired 1990-06-27IN OTHER WORDS... $100: One lupine animal dressed like a lamb wolf in sheep's clothing
#1338, aired 1990-05-30SONGS $400: Elvis could have told you this is where "the desk clerk's dressed in black" "Heartbreak Hotel"
#1299, aired 1990-04-05HERSTORY $400: Among charges against her in 1430 was that she "had dressed & armed herself in the state & habit of a man" Joan of Arc
#1295, aired 1990-03-30SALADS $100: The word salad comes from Latin for this, because most Romans dressed their salads with little else Salt
#1116, aired 1989-06-12AUTHORS $100: As a teenager, she cut her hair, dressed in boyish clothes & called herself William Cather Willa Cather
#1092, aired 1989-05-09PAUL REVERE $300: In 1773 Paul dressed up as an Indian in order to participate in this Boston Tea Party
#1080, aired 1989-04-21FASHION HISTORY $400: 3 cheers for the Mesopotamians--they dressed mainly in wool in these 3 colors red, white & blue
#1080, aired 1989-04-21FASHION HISTORY $1000: Colonists in Mass. dressed like Roundheads while colonists in Va. dressed like this opposing group the Cavaliers
#1051, aired 1989-03-13SPORTS $300: No well-dressed matador would be seen in the ring without this, his "traje de luces" suit of lights
#1028, aired 1989-02-08TOYS & DOLLS $400: "Canadian Barbie" comes dressed in one of these uniforms, so she always gets her man a Mountie
#1018, aired 1989-01-25ACTORS & ACTRESSES $400: Comedienne who's played a nun in "Nunsense" & dressed like one for 10 years to go incognito, ha, ha, ha Phyllis Diller
#1010, aired 1989-01-13TV TRIVIA $200: In 1987 a wild boar named Emmy Lou got all dressed up to play a Klingon Targ on this TV series Star Trek (The Next Generation)
#984, aired 1988-12-08POT LUCK $200: Former 1930s "Dead End Kid" Richard Selzer now puts out a yearly worst-dressed list under this name Mr. Blackwell
#966, aired 1988-11-14IN OTHER WORDS... $200: Entirely well attired without any destination "All dressed up and no place (nowhere) to go"
#946, aired 1988-10-17TRANSPORTATION $300: When Cleopatra 1st met Antony, she dressed as Aphrodite & entertained him on board this type of ship barge
#938, aired 1988-10-05POE-POURRI $200: In 1 story, 1 of these embalmed Egyptians gets dressed up in sky blue pantaloons & a pink chemise a mummy
#894, aired 1988-06-23GEOGRAPHIC ANAGRAMS $400: A westernized native of this northernmost African country might be dressed "in a suit" Tunisia (from "in a suit")
#871, aired 1988-05-23ALICE IN WONDERLAND $500: This bewhiskered old gent "was dressed in tin armour, which seemed to fit him very badly" White Knight
#862, aired 1988-05-10WOMEN IN THE NEWS $400: Mr. Blackwell put this star of "A Different World" at the top of his 1987 worst-dressed list Lisa Bonet
#852, aired 1988-04-26FASHION $100: In People's 1987 Best & Worst Dressed Survey, this dog took the best of breed in his classic yachting blazer Spuds McKenzie
#852, aired 1988-04-26STARTS WITH "Z" $800: There were racial disturbances in 1943 directed against Latinos dressed in these baggy outfits zoot suits
#839, aired 1988-04-07LITERATURE $6,000 (Daily Double): Brom Bones dressed up as this to scare the schoolmaster away from Katrina the Headless Horseman
#824, aired 1988-03-17KIND OF A DRAG $400: Norse god who dressed up like the goddess Freya to seduce a giant into giving his his hammer back Thor
#821, aired 1988-03-14THE OLD WEST $200: Rumored to have once married Wild Bill Hickok, it's no rumor she dressed like a man Calamity Jane
#819, aired 1988-03-10HOLLYWOOD MARRIAGES $100: She won a place on People's 1987 best-dressed list, though she lost Sylvester Stallone Brigitte Nielsen
#782, aired 1988-01-19AFRICA ON FILM $500: In the 1984 film "Sahara", this teen star dressed up as a man to race across the desert Brooke Shields
#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
#726, aired 1987-11-02PEOPLE $200: The 2 first ladies who've made the Best-Dressed Hall of Fame Jackie Kennedy & Nancy Reagan
#712, aired 1987-10-13NOTORIOUS $600: Dressed as a man, Etta Place robbed banks with these 2 pals Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid
#702, aired 1987-09-29ACTRESSES $1000: They both made Mr. Blackwell's 1986 "Worst Dressed" list though for TV cops they dress OK Tyne Daly & Sharon Gless
#651, aired 1987-06-08PEOPLE $200: A hot water bottle dressed as a doll was the favorite child-hood toy of this Cosmopolitan editor Helen Gurley Brown
#591, aired 1987-03-16WILD WEST $600: It was easy to spot this sheriff of Dodge City because he was the best dressed man in town Bat Masterson
#584, aired 1987-03-05CRACKER JACK $300: The boy on the Craker Jack box is dressed in this sailor suit
#572, aired 1987-02-17U.S. HISTORY $200: Said to be inspired by the "Ten Best Dressed Women" list, it was started by the F.B.I. in 1950 Ten Most Wanted list
#565, aired 1987-02-06CELEBRITY TRADEMARKS $500: Known for dressing the stars, she dressed herself in beige suits, glasses, bangs & a bun Edith Head
#550, aired 1987-01-16KIND OF A DRAG $600: He was "Dressed to Kill" Angie Dickinson Michael Caine
#550, aired 1987-01-16KIND OF A DRAG $800: In 1986 film, this "St. Elsewhere" star found himself in "A Fine Mess" dressed as a maid Howie Mandel
#547, aired 1987-01-13MOVIE ROYALTY $1000: Dressed in men's clothes, Garbo played not a drag queen but this Swedish queen Queen Christina
#491, aired 1986-10-27RHYME TIME $600: Most superlatively attired best dressed
#480, aired 1986-10-10SPIRITUAL SONGS $1000: Query that's answered "must be the children that Moses led" Who's that yonder dressed red?
#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
#420, aired 1986-04-18THE WORST $200: It's fashion designer Mr. Blackwell's major claim to fame the Worst-Dressed list
#414, aired 1986-04-10FAMOUS DUNCANS $500: As the Cisco Kid, he dressed all in black except for his white sombrero Duncan Renaldo
#185, aired 1985-05-24U.S. MAYORS $600: She dressed like a Blues Brother when Aykroyd & Belushi made their movie in Chicago (Jane) Byrne
#159, aired 1985-04-18THEATER $800: The stage is dressed but the actors aren't in this musical with sketches by Jules Feiffer & John Lennon Oh, Calcutta!
#138, aired 1985-03-201983 $100: Houston mayor Kathy Whitmire & actor Dustin Hoffman tied for 10th place on his worst-dressed women list (Mr.) Blackwell
#126, aired 1985-03-04OPERA $800: Declaring "the world owes me what I need," he bathed in incense, dressed only in silk & wrote the "Ring Cycle" Wagner
#120, aired 1985-02-22MOVIES $500: Believe it or not, he dressed all in black to play the gunslinger in "Shane" Jack Palance
#24, aired 1984-10-11ART $400: Gainsborough’s portrait of Master Jonathan Buttall all dressed up in a satin suit The Blue Boy
#14, aired 1984-09-27HOT MOVIES $300: The male stars tested their disguises for this '59 film by visiting studio ladies' room Some Like it Hot
#1, aired 1983-09-18LISTS $50: He lists the ten worst-dressed Mr. Blackwell

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (4 results returned)

#7876, aired 2018-12-03AMERICAN BUSINESS: Last name of John, Daniel, Elisha & Edward, whose firm turned 200 in 2018 & has dressed 40 U.S. presidents Brooks
#5503, aired 2008-07-09CHILDREN'S LITERATURE: Her illustrations for 1890's "A Happy Pair" included elegantly dressed rabbits Beatrix Potter
#5040, aired 2006-07-07STATE FLAGS: Its state flag, based on a design from 1776, shows Virtue, dressed like an Amazon, triumphing over Tyranny Virginia
#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)

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Doris Nash, a costume shop supervisor from Ames, Iowa Season 24 1-time champion: $28,801 + $2,000.
Andrew Chung, a sophomore from Harvey Mudd College 2008 College Championship 2nd runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $25,000. 20 and...
Joey Beachum, a senior from Mississippi State University 2010 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2008 College Championship winner: $100,000...
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Carolyn Young, a homemaker from Marietta, Georgia Season 25 1-time champion: $30,000 + $2,000. Mother of Season 32...
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