#21, aired 2023-11-29 | WHAT THE "EFF"?! $600: Idiomatically speaking, it's the "grade" you get for trying hard--even if you sucked E for effort (or A for effort) |
#8142, aired 2020-01-21 | CHECK OUT THE CRITTER $400: Get an "E" for effort with this egg-laying Aussie mammal. Here are its babies called puggles echidna |
#6918, aired 2014-10-15 | WHEN IN ROME... $2000: Get an "E" for effort pointing out this ancient hill of Rome where you can see the Santa Maria Maggiore church the Esquiline Hill |
#5856, aired 2010-02-15 | "E" FOR EFFORT $400: To dig up, specifically the deceased to exhume |
#5856, aired 2010-02-15 | "E" FOR EFFORT $800: The Screen Actors Guild gives an acting award named for this type of group on a TV series ensemble |
#5856, aired 2010-02-15 | "E" FOR EFFORT $1200: Literally meaning "out of center", it means deviating in a peculiar or odd way eccentric |
#5856, aired 2010-02-15 | "E" FOR EFFORT $1600: Adjective for a speech given without advance preparation extemporaneous |
#5856, aired 2010-02-15 | "E" FOR EFFORT $2,800 (Daily Double): This river is described in Genesis as one of 4 flowing out of Eden the Euphrates |
#5571, aired 2008-11-24 | "E" FOR EFFORT $200: A single show of a TV drama an episode |
#5571, aired 2008-11-24 | "E" FOR EFFORT $400: Its construction began in 1817 near Rome, New York the Erie Canal |
#5571, aired 2008-11-24 | "E" FOR EFFORT $600: An explosive emission of magma an eruption |
#5571, aired 2008-11-24 | "E" FOR EFFORT $800: The original Borden dairy cow mascot with this name was killed in a truck accident in 1941 Elsie |
#5571, aired 2008-11-24 | "E" FOR EFFORT $1000: Elgar's Opus 36 variations are also known by this "mysterious" name the Enigma Variations |
#5377, aired 2008-01-15 | "E" FOR EFFORT $200: It's the distance "within" which a sound can be heard earshot |
#5377, aired 2008-01-15 | "E" FOR EFFORT $400: She was the last Tudor monarch to rule England Elizabeth (I) |
#5377, aired 2008-01-15 | "E" FOR EFFORT $600: The CFL's Eskimos call this city home Edmonton |
#5377, aired 2008-01-15 | "E" FOR EFFORT $800: One of Sinbad's voyages took him to this graveyard long sought by big-game hunters & Tarzan movie villains the elephant's graveyard |
#5377, aired 2008-01-15 | "E" FOR EFFORT $1000: Peter Schaffer's "beastly" 1975 Tony Award-winning play Equus |
#3450, aired 1999-09-10 | "E" FOR EFFORT $100: This joint connects your upper arm to your forearm Elbow |
#3450, aired 1999-09-10 | "E" FOR EFFORT $200: On "The Simpsons", Mr. Burns usually uses this word when he finds something superb or first-rate "Excellent!" |
#3450, aired 1999-09-10 | "E" FOR EFFORT $300: This verb means to sneak off & get married Elope |
#3450, aired 1999-09-10 | "E" FOR EFFORT $400: The solar type of this event happens when the moon comes between the sun & the Earth Eclipse |
#3450, aired 1999-09-10 | "E" FOR EFFORT $500: For this Mexican dish, roll some meat & cheese in a corn tortilla & bake the "whole" thing Enchiladas |
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