#9069, aired 2024-03-28 | 2-WORD POP CULTURE $1000: Written by Sia, this Shakira song from "Zootopia" can be heard in commercials for Disney World "Try Everything" |
#9065, aired 2024-03-22 | NONFICTION $800: Stephen Hawking gave us "A Brief History of Time" & this American-born writer gave us "A Short History of Nearly Everything" (Bill) Bryson |
#9064, aired 2024-03-21 | NOTABLE NAMES $9,400 (Daily Double): His 1936 "General Theory" suggesting government spending to lower unemployment influenced economic policy for decades Keynes |
#9061, aired 2024-03-18 | & 5 SIDES $1000: Done with this debut novel & newly wed, F. Scott Fitzgerald wept, as "I had everything I wanted & knew I would never be so happy again" This Side of Paradise |
#9043, aired 2024-02-21 | EXTREMELY RANDOM CALCULATIONS $1200: ML in Roman numerals minus Douglas Adams' answer to "life, the universe and everything" 1,008 |
#9041, aired 2024-02-19 | POP $800: Saying "family over everything", this NBA star said he'd skip an NBA game to watch his son Bronny debut at USC in 2023 LeBron James |
#9029, aired 2024-02-01 | BRAINY QUOTES $1600: "Miss Warren has brains: you can't deny that", says his play "Mrs. Warren's Profession"; the response: "Brains are not everything" Shaw |
#9024, aired 2024-01-25 | WHAT DO "U" STAND FOR? $1200: Found on most everything you buy, UPC stands for this a universal product code |
#9024, aired 2024-01-25 | NICKNAMES $2000: Its wide range of responsibilities earned this Cabinet department the nickname "The Department of Everything Else" Department of Interior |
#9015, aired 2024-01-12 | A SEASONED FILM $1600: This Spike Lee film set in 1977 NYC has everything: a serial killer, Adrien Brody as a stripper, a talking dog, Reggie Jackson Summer of Sam |
#9013, aired 2024-01-10 | ONE MAN, BANNED $8,200 (Daily Double): The 1521 Edict of Worms banned his writings & declared him a heretic Martin Luther |
#9012, aired 2024-01-09 | 3 OF THE SAME LETTER $1000: A 7-letter cure for everything panacea |
#8997, aired 2023-12-19 | ALWAYS 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 2023-12-06 | SHOUT IT OUT! $500: Of this school's iconic fight cheer, ESPN once wrote, "'Hotty Toddy' has no real meaning, but it means everything in Oxford" Ole Miss (Mississippi) |
#22, aired 2023-12-06 | CHORUS LINES $6,000 (Daily Double): "I like to be in America, okay by me in America, everything free in America, for a small fee in America" West Side Story |
#8980, aired 2023-11-24 | FAMOUS GINGERS $600: It was said of this Oscar-winning actress, that she did everything Fred Astaire did, only backwards & in high heels Ginger Rogers |
#20, aired 2023-11-15 | COMPETITIVE CHEERLEADING $600: "The Complete Story of the Cheerleading Movie that Changed, Like, Everything" is the partial title of a 2022 book saluting this film Bring It On |
#8971, aired 2023-11-13 | DOGS & CATS LIVING TOGETHER $600: Experts say this breed that originated in Newfoundland is good with cats--& heck, everything else a Labrador Retriever |
#19, aired 2023-11-01 | CONSTITUTIONAL MATTERS $500: In 1790, this smallest of the 13 original colonies became the last to ratify the Constitution Rhode Island |
#19, aired 2023-11-01 | BEST PICTURE WINNERS IN A NUTSHELL $600: 2020:
After losing everything, a van-dwelling woman travels the American West looking for work Nomadland |
#8956, aired 2023-10-23 | STUPID PROVERBS $600: You'll find things are in order with "a place for" this "and everything in its place" place for everything |
#8948, aired 2023-10-11 | SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE $600: This "SNL" icon: "N.Y.'s hottest club is whimsy... this place has everything ... kufi hats, congas, MTV's Dan Cortese..." Stefon |
#16, aired 2023-10-11 | DEMONYMS $500: It's how you might refer to a resident of Tirana, a capital city near the Adriatic coast--or to a resident of NY's state capital an Albanian |
#15, aired 2023-10-04 | ESTATE PLANNING $1,200 (Daily Double): In law, it's one party managing another's property for the benefit of a third; in life, some say it's the key to a good relationship trust |
#15, aired 2023-10-04 | NO CAP $1200: Everything you owned was in the box to the left in this dismissive #1 hit from Beyonce
I R R E _ L _ _ E _ B L E "Irreplaceable" |
#8936, aired 2023-09-25 | FIX THE MALAPROP $1000: I read an essay comparing the ideas in "Everything Everywhere All at Once" to those in Camus' "The Myth of Syphilis" Sisyphus |
#8927, aired 2023-09-12 | POTPOUR-EVERYTHING $200: The late Richard Belzer was a cousin of this actor seen here; Belzer appeared in "Night Shift" & he returned the favor & guested on "SVU" Henry Winkler |
#8927, aired 2023-09-12 | POTPOUR-EVERYTHING $400: It's the first month of the calendar year that has no federal holidays March |
#8927, aired 2023-09-12 | POTPOUR-EVERYTHING $600: Seen here, the Hang Nga guest house is in this country Vietnam |
#8927, aired 2023-09-12 | POTPOUR-EVERYTHING $800: In 2023 the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists moved this symbol to 90 seconds to midnight due to Russia's war with Ukraine the Doomsday Clock |
#8927, aired 2023-09-12 | POTPOUR-EVERYTHING $1000: An ex-contestant apparently did not enjoy becoming "America's Next Top Model", likening it to this college's "prison experiment" Stanford |
#8917, aired 2023-07-18 | PREFIXES & SUFFIXES $600: French gives us this 4-letter suffix that makes everything smaller ette |
#8905, aired 2023-06-30 | POP EYE $400: To promote "Everything Everywhere All at Once", A24 Films sells pet these, complete with googly eyes & nest a pet rock |
#8904, aired 2023-06-29 | WRITING: MUSIC $800: Joan Didion wrote of a 1968 recording session, "There were 3 of the 4 Doors", a producer, girls, a dog, cheeseburgers, everything but him Jim Morrison |
#8903, aired 2023-06-28 | GOOGLE EASTER EGGS $400: A Google search for what's the answer to life, the universe & everything gives you this number 42 |
#8900, aired 2023-06-23 | MUSICAL ACT ETYMOLOGY $1,600 (Daily Double): Karen O said this name of her band comes from "a New York City... reaction to everything" the Yeah Yeah Yeahs |
#8893, aired 2023-06-14 | A NOVEL CATEGORY $1000: Her "Everything I Never Told You" is a moving novel of a Chinese-American family in Ohio dealing with the loss of a child Celeste Ng |
#8889, aired 2023-06-08 | BIG & LIL POP CULTURE $1600: Before "Everything Everywhere All at Once", Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert directed "Turn Down for What" by DJ Snake & this rapper Lil Jon |
#8887, aired 2023-06-06 | QUOTABLE NOTABLES $600: A physicist:
"The unleashed power of the atom has changed everything" Einstein |
#8886, aired 2023-06-05 | TASK: FORCE $800: French term for a clause in a contract protecting one or both parties if an act of God messes everything up force majeure |
#8878, aired 2023-05-24 | SCIENCE $1600: Lasting about 4 billion years & encompassing Earth's first 3 eons is this time period that "pre"cedes everything else Precambrian |
#8873, aired 2023-05-17 | RECENT POP MUSIC $1200: "This Is A Life" is on the soundtrack of this 2022 film set in an IRS office & in the multiverse Everything Everywhere All at Once |
#8870, aired 2023-05-12 | 7-LETTER ANIMALS $800: This alternate name for a wolverine sounds like it could eat everything in sight & if it had its way, it just might the glutton |
#8869, aired 2023-05-11 | MET-IEVAL ART $1200: The Annunciation Triptych shows Mary quietly reading & Joseph working on his carpentry when this angel shows up to change everything Gabriel |
#2, aired 2023-05-08 | RELIGION $16,000 (Daily Double): An image of Our Lady makes a yearly trip from the Cathedral of Guadalajara to this other kind of major Catholic church of Zapopan Basilica |
#8865, aired 2023-05-05 | EVERYTHING'S COMING UP ROSE $200: Born in Boston in 1890, she had 9 children, including John, Robert, Edward & Eunice (Rose) Kennedy |
#8865, aired 2023-05-05 | EVERYTHING'S COMING UP ROSE $400: In 1986 she won an Emmy award for playing Rose Nylund on "The Golden Girls" Betty White |
#8865, aired 2023-05-05 | EVERYTHING'S COMING UP ROSE $600: After appearing in the "Ziegfeld Follies", she starred in "Star and Garter" Gypsy Rose Lee |
#8865, aired 2023-05-05 | EVERYTHING'S COMING UP ROSE $800: Rose of Sharon is pregnant & subsequently abandoned by her spouse in California in this Steinbeck novel The Grapes of Wrath |
#8865, aired 2023-05-05 | EVERYTHING'S COMING UP ROSE $1000: D.C. socialite Rose O'Neal Greenhow sent word that Union troops were moving on Manassas, helping the Confederates before this battle the Battle of Bull Run |
#8849, aired 2023-04-13 | HERE'S A BIT OF EVERYTHING $400: At 2022's World Cup in Qatar, Ecuador fans chanted, "Queremos cerveza! Queremos cerveza!", or "We want" this! "We want" this! beer |
#8849, aired 2023-04-13 | HERE'S A BIT OF EVERYTHING $800: Here is Winston-Salem's Reynolds Building, finished in 1929, two years before this similar-looking landmark with 80 more floors the Empire State Building |
#8849, aired 2023-04-13 | HERE'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 |
#8849, aired 2023-04-13 | HERE'S A BIT OF EVERYTHING $1600: San Francisco police detective David Toschi said he interviewed 5,000 people in his search for this letter-writing killer the Zodiac Killer |
#8849, aired 2023-04-13 | HERE'S A BIT OF EVERYTHING $2000: Locust Grove in Louisville, where Lewis & Clark & John James Audubon stayed as guests, could be called this, the state song "My Old Kentucky Home" |
#8842, aired 2023-04-04 | PAINT ME A PICTURE $4,400 (Daily Double): This 17th century masterpiece has been called "The Dutch Mona Lisa" the Girl with a Pearl Earring |
#8836, aired 2023-03-27 | WE QUOTE MR. Ts $2000: In "Democracy in America", he wrote that in the U.S., "everything is in constant motion & every change seems an improvement" Tocqueville |
#8833, aired 2023-03-22 | APPLY THE RAINBOW COLOR $200: In song, "Look at the stars, look how they shine for you, & everything you do, yeah, they were all" this yellow |
#8820, aired 2023-03-03 | QUOTATIONS $400: In 1944 this teen wrote, "In spite of everything I still believe that people are really good at heart" Anne Frank |
#8816, aired 2023-02-27 | PURE POETRY $5 (Daily Double): Namechecking herself, this Lesbos poet "Asked myself what, (her), can you give one who has everything, like Aphrodite?" Sappho |
#8809, aired 2023-02-16 | ALL WAYS $1000: Yes sir! This Brit shared some secrets for success in his book "The Virgin Way: Everything I Know about Leadership" (Sir Richard) Branson |
#8808, aired 2023-02-15 | ALL $1600: Wrestling gave us this 3-word phrase meaning everything & anything is legal no holds barred |
#8808, aired 2023-02-15 | ALL $2000: 2 extremities of a boat are in this nautical idiom for including everything from stem to stern |
#8795, aired 2023-01-27 | SOIL $400: Called soil heroes, these annelids have a downside as they eat everything: organic leaf matter, the nutrients in compost... earthworms |
#8785, aired 2023-01-13 | & EVERYTHING THAT GOES WITH IT $200: Starting in 1883 this name went with Gamble on Ivory soap labels Procter |
#8785, aired 2023-01-13 | & EVERYTHING THAT GOES WITH IT $400: Since the 1950s this family status has gone before apple pie to signify the traditional American values motherhood |
#8785, aired 2023-01-13 | & EVERYTHING THAT GOES WITH IT $600: This kind of sauce or dressing has gone with Buffalo wings dating back to their 1964 origin story blue cheese |
#8785, aired 2023-01-13 | & EVERYTHING THAT GOES WITH IT $800: In the world of nutritional supplements, G&T isn't a refreshing cocktail but this plant & turmeric, its relative ginger |
#8785, aired 2023-01-13 | & EVERYTHING THAT GOES WITH IT $1000: In "Grease" & Billy Joel's "Scenes From an Italian Restaurant", this outerwear goes with blue jeans leather jacket |
#10, aired 2023-01-12 | GLOOMY AUTHORS $200: "Everything is evil" wrote the 19th century poet Giacomo Leopardi, who exemplified this glass-half-empty -ism pessimism |
#8769, aired 2022-12-22 | A BIT OF EVERYTHING $200: Genesis 9:28 says he "lived after the flood three hundred and fifty years" Noah |
#8769, aired 2022-12-22 | A BIT OF EVERYTHING $400: Pheasant Island--Ile des Faisans in French or Faisai Uhartea in Basque--swaps nationalities biannually between France & this nation Spain |
#8769, aired 2022-12-22 | A BIT OF EVERYTHING $600: In 2022 Sting & Shaggy honored a third musician, this singing legend, with "Com Fly Wid Mi", doing his songs but in a reggae style Sinatra |
#8769, aired 2022-12-22 | A BIT OF EVERYTHING $800: Ursus maritimus, this animal is amazing both on land & at sea, able to run up to 25 mph & prey on beluga whales polar bears |
#8769, aired 2022-12-22 | A BIT OF EVERYTHING $1000: The first televised British royal wedding united this princess & photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones in 1960 Princess Margaret |
#8756, aired 2022-12-05 | MYTH $400: His wish that everything he touched turned to gold turned into a royal fiasco Midas |
#8754, aired 2022-12-01 | HIT THE SAUCE $800: In 2014 this product dropped Steak from its name because it's good "for almost everything. Almost" A.1. |
#8, aired 2022-11-13 | THE EDWARDIAN ERA $400: Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine called this late guitarist "the Mozart of our generation" Eddie Van Halen |
#8740, aired 2022-11-11 | WORLD LEADERS $7,000 (Daily Double): After helping to establish this as an independent country, Eduard Shevardnadze became its president in 1995 Georgia |
#7, aired 2022-11-06 | HISTORY IN COMEDY $300: Did this man really steal from the rich & give to the poor? The 2,000 Year Old Man: no, he stole from everybody & kept everything Robin Hood |
#8727, aired 2022-10-25 | RECENT MOVIES $2000: In 2022 she was "Everything Everywhere All at Once" as Evelyn Wang Michelle Yeoh |
#4, aired 2022-10-16 | IT ALL STARTS WITH "U" $600: Everything is perfect in this type of imaginary land Utopia |
#8704, aired 2022-09-22 | GEOGRAPHY VIA KOKOMO $2000: Get away from it all on this island with everything from A to A that boasts 620-foot Mount Jamanota as its highest point Aruba |
#8680, aired 2022-07-08 | ONE LETTER CHANGES EVERYTHING $200: Add a "B" to a chess piece to turn it into this babbling stream brook |
#8680, aired 2022-07-08 | ONE LETTER CHANGES EVERYTHING $400: Subtract an "A" from a word that describes sudden, intense pain to get this word meaning adorable cute |
#8680, aired 2022-07-08 | ONE LETTER CHANGES EVERYTHING $600: Put a "B" on a synonym for donkey & you get this game fish bass |
#8680, aired 2022-07-08 | ONE LETTER CHANGES EVERYTHING $800: Subtract a "B" from a loose-fitting women's shirt to get this parasite you don't want to find there louse |
#8680, aired 2022-07-08 | ONE LETTER CHANGES EVERYTHING $1000: Bite an "S" off a tentacled cephalopod & it becomes this, slang for a British pound quid |
#8672, aired 2022-06-28 | OTHELLO, MACBETH OR HAMLET SAYETH... $200: Macbeth says this word 3 times as he speechifies about everything being boring & useless tomorrow |
#8669, aired 2022-06-23 | MY PERSONAL QUOTATION DEVICE $400: I asked for a basic truth about humanity & got the often-said "If the only tool you have is a hammer, everything looks like" this a nail |
#8664, aired 2022-06-16 | EVERYTHING'S COMING UP ROSES $400: In this Disney flick one of the title characters has an enchanted rose that he keeps under glass Beauty and the Beast |
#8664, aired 2022-06-16 | EVERYTHING'S COMING UP ROSES $800: She starred in the movie "The Rose" & had a No. 3 hit with the title song in 1980 Bette Midler |
#8664, aired 2022-06-16 | EVERYTHING'S COMING UP ROSES $1200: This woman shot a metaphoric arrow of love into now-husband Kit Harington & as Ygritte, a real one into Kit's Jon Snow Rose Leslie |
#8664, aired 2022-06-16 | EVERYTHING'S COMING UP ROSES $1600: Seen here, this daughter of a movie swashbuckler is an actor in her own right Lily-Rose Depp |
#8664, aired 2022-06-16 | EVERYTHING'S COMING UP ROSES $2000: The song "Everything's Coming Up Roses" is from this musical about Rose Lee Gypsy |
#8654, aired 2022-06-02 | 6 DRUGS $800: Used to treat everything from acne to the plague, tetracycline is this type of drug that fights bacterial infections antibiotics |
#8628, aired 2022-04-27 | CELEBRITY MEMOIRS $400: In "A Life in Parts", he writes of the end of a day on set: "I'd... let everything soak off ... leeching myself of Walter White" Bryan Cranston |
#8625, aired 2022-04-22 | MEMORABLE MOVIE MELODIES $800: "Everything Is Awesome!!!"
(2014) The Lego Movie |
#8617, aired 2022-04-12 | EVERYTHING FROM MOD TO MUD $200: A rule by royals; Saudi Arabia has an absolute one monarchy |
#8617, aired 2022-04-12 | EVERYTHING FROM MOD TO MUD $400: Buzzfeed examined "Why" this synonym for damp "is the Worst Word Ever" moist |
#8617, aired 2022-04-12 | EVERYTHING FROM MOD TO MUD $600: This group of animals includes squid as well as shellfish mollusks |
#8617, aired 2022-04-12 | EVERYTHING FROM MOD TO MUD $800: Angora goat fabric mohair |
#8617, aired 2022-04-12 | EVERYTHING FROM MOD TO MUD $1000: It's Spanish for "young guy" muchacho |
#8611, aired 2022-04-04 | EVERYTHING IS GOLDEN $200: Though typically red, here are the golden variety of these, fresh on the vine raspberries |
#8611, aired 2022-04-04 | EVERYTHING IS GOLDEN $400: Premiering in 2010 the opera "The Golden Ticket" is an adaptation of this beloved novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory |
#8611, aired 2022-04-04 | EVERYTHING IS GOLDEN $600: Step back in time to 1869 at the Golden Spike National Historical Park in this state Utah |
#8611, aired 2022-04-04 | EVERYTHING IS GOLDEN $800: Seen here, it's the state flower of both Nebraska & Kentucky goldenrod |
#8611, aired 2022-04-04 | EVERYTHING IS GOLDEN $1000: In 1581 he was knighted aboard his ship the Golden Hind (Sir Francis) Drake |
#8609, aired 2022-03-31 | EVERYTHING FROM A TO A $200: It's from the Greek for "forgetfulness" amnesia |
#8609, aired 2022-03-31 | EVERYTHING FROM A TO A $400: It's a list of subjects to be discussed agenda |
#8609, aired 2022-03-31 | EVERYTHING FROM A TO A $600: A Roman goddess, or the dawn of day Aurora |
#8609, aired 2022-03-31 | EVERYTHING FROM A TO A $800: It's
the
fear
of
heights acrophobia |
#8609, aired 2022-03-31 | EVERYTHING FROM A TO A $1000: It's the little area that processes emotions such as fear the amygdala |
#8608, aired 2022-03-30 | HISTORICAL NONFICTION $2000: 2021's "The Dawn of Everything" challenges the accepted picture of these 2-activity foragers of early humanity hunter-gatherers |
#8597, aired 2022-03-15 | EVERYWHERE $1000: Used in making everything from airplanes to appliances, it's the most abundant metal in Earth's crust aluminum |
#8592, aired 2022-03-08 | POETRY FILL IN THE BLANK $2,400 (Daily Double): Kipling: "Yours is the earth and everything that's in it, and--which is more--you'll be a ____, ____ ____!" man, my son |
#8584, aired 2022-02-24 | CONSTELLATIONS $2000: Light & everything else takes a swan dive into this constellation's X-1, the first known black hole Cygnus |
#8582, aired 2022-02-22 | BOOKS & AUTHORS $1200: " Everything I Never Told You" is the debut novel by this author of "Little Fires Everywhere" Celeste Ng |
#14, aired 2022-02-17 | MILLENNIALS $1600: Like everything else about him, this North Korean leader's birth year is somewhat of a mystery Kim Jong-un |
#8571, aired 2022-02-07 | PHOTOGRAPHERS $400: Margaret Bourke-White's pic of Fort Peck Dam was the first cover of this Henry Luce magazine that covered, well... everything Life |
#8554, aired 2022-01-13 | WE GOT STUCK $1000: Go ape with this alliterative product that "bonds virtually everything" Gorilla Glue |
#8553, aired 2022-01-12 | AUTHORS' NONFICTION $2000: Best known for his novel "Infinite Jest", he also wrote "Everything and More: A Compact History of Infinity" David Foster Wallace |
#8549, aired 2022-01-06 | LITERARY CHARACTERS $1200: "God forgive me everything!" are her last words before the train runs her over Anna Karenina |
#8543, aired 2021-12-29 | PHILOSOPHY $600: Pascal's wager is that you may as well hold this belief because that gives you everything to gain & nothing to lose belief in God |
#8527, aired 2021-12-07 | I'VE GOT A THEORY $2,000 (Daily Double): Sometimes called the theory of everything, it says all the objects in our universe are made of vibrating filaments of energy string theory |
#8513, aired 2021-11-17 | 1985 IN ENTERTAINMENT $400: 1985 was a good year for this duo as "Everything She Wants" & "Careless Whisper" topped the charts Wham! |
#8501, aired 2021-11-01 | FAMILY IS EVERYTHING $400: Patented in 1835, it gave brass instruments a new largest family member a tuba |
#8501, aired 2021-11-01 | FAMILY IS EVERYTHING $800: The shell shape accounts for the name of the gastropod family Helicidae, including the common edible this snail |
#8501, aired 2021-11-01 | FAMILY IS EVERYTHING $1600: The black & yellow panels in the state flag seen here are a heraldic symbol of this family that founded Maryland the Calverts |
#8501, aired 2021-11-01 | FAMILY IS EVERYTHING $2,000 (Daily Double): Prominent Boston families like the Cabots & Winthrops have been dubbed with this collective name from a caste of India the Brahmins |
#8501, aired 2021-11-01 | FAMILY IS EVERYTHING $2000: In 1478 the rival Pazzi family tried to overthrow this ruling family of an Italian city, including attacking them in a church the Medici |
#8494, aired 2021-10-21 | FAMILIAR SOUNDING TRIOS $600: For example:
ferret, fennel or fluorite animal, vegetable or mineral |
#8493, aired 2021-10-20 | I WANT TO SUCK YOUR BLOOD! $800: These bloodsucking worms have been used in medicine to treat everything from gout to whooping cough leeches |
#8487, aired 2021-10-12 | MAKING A SHORT STORY LONG $1200: Jonathan Safran Foer expanded his short story "The Very Rigid Search" into the novel "Everything is" this Illuminated |
#8478, aired 2021-09-29 | I CAN NAME THAT NO. 1 '80s HIT $1000: "Did you ever know that you're my hero? & everything I would like to be, I can fly higher than an eagle, for you are the... " "Wind Beneath My Wings" |
#8467, aired 2021-09-14 | RECENT FICTION $400: She said, "Everything you've ever asked me about Gilead and its inner workings" inspired her 2019 sequel "The Testaments" (Margaret) Atwood |
#8442, aired 2021-07-13 | EVERYTHING IS ASSAM $200: The Indian state of Assam gives its name to a common type of this, & Assam grows lots of it tea |
#8442, aired 2021-07-13 | EVERYTHING IS ASSAM $400: Weaving is an important tradition in Assam, & many homes have one of these devices seen here a loom |
#8442, aired 2021-07-13 | EVERYTHING IS ASSAM $600: Assam's Kaziranga National Park is a reserve for the royal Bengal species of this big predator a tiger |
#8442, aired 2021-07-13 | EVERYTHING IS ASSAM $800: Sericulture, the farming of these textile-producing creatures is a large part of the economy in Assam silkworms |
#8442, aired 2021-07-13 | EVERYTHING IS ASSAM $1000: These winds whose "season" begins in Assam in June have been known to cause devastation monsoons |
#8411, aired 2021-05-31 | HE WON AN OSCAR PLAYING A REAL PERSON $400: Eddie Redmayne as him in "The Theory of Everything" Stephen Hawking |
#8385, aired 2021-04-23 | WORDS & PHRASES $800: You find fault with everything you see when viewing with this eye that sounds yellowed jaundiced |
#8381, aired 2021-04-19 | SELF-HELP YOURSELF $600: "The surprising science behind why everything you know about success is (mostly) wrong" is the subtitle of "Barking Up" this the wrong tree |
#8343, aired 2021-02-24 | CRACKER JACKS $1000: Billy Wilder, his director in "The Apartment", said there was a little bit of genius in everything he did Jack Lemmon |
#8342, aired 2021-02-23 | TV SHOW QUOTES $800: Dre: "So everything is okay as long as (the kids) are home by 5... & at 5:01, we call the police"; Bow: "4:59, & the fire department" black-ish |
#8341, aired 2021-02-22 | THE CELEB CHEF WON'T EAT THAT! $200: Duff Goldman says no to these items seen here & named for its shape, tweeting, "They ruin everything they touch" bell peppers |
#8322, aired 2021-01-26 | HISTORIC SURVIVORS $1200: (Jeff Probst presents the clue.) Though cold & tired when she reached the "Carpathia" from a Titanic lifeboat, she realized that some women had lost everything, so she rallied first-class passengers & raised $10,000 before the "Carpathia" reached New York; she was unsinkable indeed Molly Brown |
#8315, aired 2021-01-15 | VOCABULARY $2000: An 18th c. group of lovers of everything from archaeology to opera introduced this word for one who flits from one interest to another a dilettante |
#8306, aired 2021-01-04 | -OLOGIES $1600: This -ology is for bird brains & bird beaks, habitats, migration & everything else that deals with birds ornithology |
#8296, aired 2020-12-07 | BRIDGES $800 (Daily Double): Not everything in this city is 500 years old--the Constitution Bridge over the Grand Canal opened in 2008 Venice |
#8285, aired 2020-11-20 | EVERYTHING'S JAKE $200: Like many Jakes, quarterback Plummer got this rhyming nickname "Jake The Snake" |
#8285, aired 2020-11-20 | EVERYTHING'S JAKE $400: Brother of Maggie, this actor played Billy Crystal's son in "City Slickers" Jake Gyllenhaal |
#8285, aired 2020-11-20 | EVERYTHING'S JAKE $600: The ballpark of this American League team was once known as Jacobs Field, or "The Jake" the Cleveland Indians |
#8285, aired 2020-11-20 | EVERYTHING'S JAKE $800: "Raging Bull" was a hit as it was based on his memoir Jake LaMotta |
#8285, aired 2020-11-20 | EVERYTHING'S JAKE $1000: Surname of the Jake character played by John Belushi Blues |
#8277, aired 2020-11-10 | OXYMORONS $1600: That person seems to do everything himself--he's this type of solo musical combo a one-man-band |
#8272, aired 2020-11-03 | GESTURES $200: A kids' book describes this gesture as "a special slap to celebrate when everything is going great" a high five |
#8269, aired 2020-10-29 | ALLITERATIVE AUTHORS $1600: He's taken us on "A Walk in the Woods" & given us "A Short History of Nearly Everything" Bill Bryson |
#8239, aired 2020-09-17 | DAILY READING $800: A youngster wakes up to find everything out of place in "Wacky Wednesday" by this author writing under the name Theo LeSieg Dr. Seuss |
#8235, aired 2020-06-12 | CLASSIC AUTOMOBILES $600: Everything's "feline" fine for this manufacturer whose E-Type is seen here Jaguar |
#8213, aired 2020-04-29 | PREQUELS $1600: A prequel to this TV series, "Caprica" showed what life was like in the 12 colonies before the Cylons messed everything up Battlestar Galactica |
#8203, aired 2020-04-15 | POETRY $1600: Prophetically, she wrote in "Lady Lazarus", "Dying is an art, like everything else. I do it exceptionally well" (Sylvia) Plath |
#8182, aired 2020-03-17 | CLASSIC ROCK & ROLL QUOTES $800: Told "The Police are here!", Keith Richards said, "We panicked, flushed everything...it was Stewart Copeland &" this man Sting |
#8171, aired 2020-03-02 | RUBRIC CUES $600: A good rule of thumb when gauging the merit of online media is DBEYR, or "don't believe" this everything you read |
#8154, aired 2020-02-06 | FOREIGN-LANGUAGE MOTTOES $400: A German motto states, "alles mit der zeit", "everything comes in" this time |
#8154, aired 2020-02-06 | SHAPELY BOOK TITLES $1200: This Dave Eggers novel about an uber-powerful Internet company that links everything became a Tom Hanks film (The) Circle |
#8147, aired 2020-01-28 | BIOPIC SUBJECTS $1000: 2014:
"The Theory of Everything" Stephen Hawking |
#8, aired 2020-01-14 | NONSENSE WORDS $600: Created as the name of the "Lord High Everything Else" in "The Mikado", it now means an important or self-important person a pooh-bah |
#1, aired 2020-01-07 | BEFORE, DURING & AFTER $1600: Tootie, Blair, Jo & Natalie show up in the third "Hitchhiker's Guide" book with boiled & baked Jewish rolls with all the fixins The Facts of Life, the Universe and Everything bagel |
#8122, aired 2019-12-24 | CELEBRITY COUPLES $2000: Sofia Vergara & this hunky husband co-star in Hulu's "Better Ruins Everything" commercials Joe Manganiello |
#8097, aired 2019-11-19 | HISTORICAL HODGEPODGE $1,000 (Daily Double): A 1945 telegram from Churchill to Truman mentioned Soviet power & "the descent of" this "between us and everything to the eastward" the Iron Curtain |
#8091, aired 2019-11-11 | EXPRESSIONS & IDIOMS $400: "Everything but the kitchen stove" once vied with this now more common phrase meaning the same everything but the kitchen sink |
#8089, aired 2019-11-07 | TV TAGLINES $1200: An HBO candidacy: "Boldly running for president. Proudly standing for everything" Veep |
#8074, aired 2019-10-17 | THE NONFICTION BOOK'S SUBTITLE $400: "A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything" Freakonomics |
#8074, aired 2019-10-17 | TV-POURRI $800: On TruTv he's just being truthful, but he "Ruins Everything" Adam |
#8060, aired 2019-09-27 | THEORIES $200: The steady-state theory in which the universe has no beginning or end lost ground to this one where everything went kablooey! the big bang |
#8032, aired 2019-07-09 | SONGS IN ANIMATED MOVIES $400: The only Oscar nomination for "The Lego Movie" was for this ridiculously catchy tune "Everything Is Awesome" |
#8032, aired 2019-07-09 | SONGS IN ANIMATED MOVIES $600: Shakira's "Try Everything" was a great choice for this film about an ideal animal world Zootopia |
#8028, aired 2019-07-03 | THERE'S A TIME & A PLACE FOR EVERYTHING $200: East Pittsburgh,
Nov. 2, 1920:
Election returns are the first commercial broadcast in this medium radio |
#8028, aired 2019-07-03 | THERE'S A TIME & A PLACE FOR EVERYTHING $400: Philly,
July 12, 1776:
John Dickinson asks the Continental Congress, hey, did you read these Articles I sent you? the Articles of Confederation |
#8028, aired 2019-07-03 | THERE'S A TIME & A PLACE FOR EVERYTHING $800: London, 1854:
Dr. John Snow identifies the Broad Street pump as the cause of an epidemic of this disease cholera |
#8028, aired 2019-07-03 | THERE'S A TIME & A PLACE FOR EVERYTHING $1,000 (Daily Double): 1541, Lima:
This conquistador is murdered at dinner in his palace Pizarro |
#8028, aired 2019-07-03 | THERE'S A TIME & A PLACE FOR EVERYTHING $1000: 1862,
this Tokyo castle:
Iemochi marries Princess Kazu in a shogun wedding Edo Castle |
#8020, aired 2019-06-21 | YOUNG LOVE $1000: Homebound Maddy is allergic to most things, but new neighbor Olly isn't one of them in this double-talk novel from Nicola Yoon Everything, Everything |
#8006, aired 2019-06-03 | PLAYING A 3-4 $800: It describes a management style where everything flows from the boss, or perhaps a ride in a convertible top-down |
#8003, aired 2019-05-29 | 1980s POP LYRICS $400: "Did I ever tell you you're my hero? You're everything, everything I wish I could be" "Wind Beneath My Wings" |
#8001, aired 2019-05-27 | THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES $600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from Texas Beeworks in Austin, Texas.) In ancient Greece, this father of medicine recommended honey as a cure for everything, from thirst & pain to fevers & ulcers Hippocrates |
#7992, aired 2019-05-14 | GAME OF THORNS $1000: EBTG is short for this band formed by Ben Watt & Tracey Thorn in 1982 Everything But The Girl |
#7966, aired 2019-04-08 | TRICKS OF THE MIND $800: When you apply a positive first impression to everything about a person, it's this effect--angel, saint or not halo |
#7959, aired 2019-03-28 | NAME THAT NOVELIST! $200: "When one loses one's good looks, whatever they may be, one loses everything. Your picture has taught me that" (Oscar) Wilde |
#7955, aired 2019-03-22 | NOW YOU'RE COOKING $1000: Bon Appetit offers 29 recipes with this Mexican pork sausage because "it makes everything taste better" chorizo |
#7948, aired 2019-03-13 | ARCHITECTURE TERMS $800: "Drop" everything & give us this name for the portion of a roof that extends out over a supporting wall an eaves |
#7931, aired 2019-02-18 | DEPRESSION-ERA DINING $600: In 1937 Kraft changed everything by combining these 2 ingredients in a box macaroni and cheese |
#7918, aired 2019-01-30 | & EVERYTHING ELSE IN THE WORLD $200: The Spotted Cheetah was a 2017 pop-up restaurant with dishes like chicken Milanese incorporating this Frito-Lay snack Cheetos |
#7918, aired 2019-01-30 | & EVERYTHING ELSE IN THE WORLD $400: In the 1980s, Canadian polymer company executive Steve Hartman made summer more fun by inventing this a (pool) noodle |
#7918, aired 2019-01-30 | & EVERYTHING ELSE IN THE WORLD $600: During this mammal's hibernation, its heart rate slows from 75 bpm to 5 but could get faster on Feb. 2 a groundhog |
#7918, aired 2019-01-30 | & EVERYTHING ELSE IN THE WORLD $800: His life was quieter working in the Justice department's tax division than it was as Deputy Attorney General in 2018 Rosenstein |
#7918, aired 2019-01-30 | & EVERYTHING ELSE IN THE WORLD $1000: Last name of Maria & Marjorie, sisters of Osage descent who danced in different Ballets Russes in 1946 the Tallchief sisters |
#7912, aired 2019-01-22 | EVERYTHING'S IN ORDINAL $400: This blows in when you get a sudden burst of energy after feeling tired second wind |
#7912, aired 2019-01-22 | EVERYTHING'S IN ORDINAL $800: It's the next rank under captain on a commercial ship first mate |
#7912, aired 2019-01-22 | EVERYTHING'S IN ORDINAL $1200: You don't want to touch this electric transportation item, in real life or in politics the third rail |
#7912, aired 2019-01-22 | EVERYTHING'S IN ORDINAL $1600: This Christian sect founded in the U.S. got its official name in 1860 the Seventh-day Adventists |
#7912, aired 2019-01-22 | EVERYTHING'S IN ORDINAL $2000: First used in Spain in the 1930s, this term refers to a group working in secret to aid an enemy a fifth column |
#7904, aired 2019-01-10 | 2018 POP CULTURE $800: Beyonce & Jay-Z released the album "Everything is Love" under this collective name The Carters |
#7901, aired 2019-01-07 | REJECTED SUPERHEROES $600: It's not just fast food & drinks, he makes everything large the Super-sizer |
#7899, aired 2019-01-03 | THAT BOOK IS MAKING ME SICK $1200: "Everything is free... it makes you feel sick... that's" this, the title of Jean-Paul Sartre's first novel Nausea |
#7898, aired 2019-01-02 | BUILDING AN IDIOM $400: We're doing this, wagering everything--if we lose, guess someone else will tend the cows betting the farm |
#7880, aired 2018-12-07 | THE MEDICAL FILE OF ALEX TREBEK $800: I'm not one of the writers, but sure enough developed this wrist condition due to pressure on the median nerve carpal tunnel |
#7878, aired 2018-12-05 | FERRY TALES $2000: This title Hesse character meets a ferryman who says, "I have learned from the river: everything is coming back!" Siddhartha |
#7872, aired 2018-11-27 | HOLD THE HOMOPHONE $600: That thin layer of gold you just applied to everything, or the feeling you now have for exceeding your budget gilt/guilt |
#7865, aired 2018-11-16 | LAYING DOWN SOME R&B & HIP-HOP VOCALS $600: "Shopping sprees in Paris, everything 24 karats, take a look in that mirror, now tell" this singer "who's the fairest" Bruno Mars |
#7830, aired 2018-09-28 | PUB GRUB $800: In New Orleans, enjoy local grub like this signature Creole dish full of rice & everything nice jambalaya |
#7792, aired 2018-06-26 | QUOTES OF VICTORY $1200: What this Packers coach actually said was "Winning isn't everything, but making the effort to win is" Vince Lombardi |
#7789, aired 2018-06-21 | MOVIES' OPENING LINES $800: 1946:
"I owe everything to George Bailey. Help him, dear Father" It's a Wonderful Life |
#7788, aired 2018-06-20 | I GIVE YOU EVERYTHING... $200: This phrase meaning to do good deeds for strangers who then do the same became the title of a 2000 movie pay it forward |
#7788, aired 2018-06-20 | I GIVE YOU EVERYTHING... $400: This Aussie monotreme's unusual head is streamlined--each ear being housed in a groove together with a small eye duck-billed platypus |
#7788, aired 2018-06-20 | I GIVE YOU EVERYTHING... $600: The 1453 fall of Constantinople ended this empire whose name has come to describe something intricate Byzantine |
#7788, aired 2018-06-20 | I GIVE YOU EVERYTHING... $800: The word angel is the equivalent of the Hebrew word "malakh", meaning this; the Greek god Hermes was one a messenger |
#7788, aired 2018-06-20 | I GIVE YOU EVERYTHING... $1000: In 2008 this African country introduced a $100 billion banknote; it was worth one U.S. dollar Zimbabwe |
#7772, aired 2018-05-29 | BAND MATES $800: Regine Chassagne & husband Win Butler had a hit with "Everything Now" for this Canadian band the Arcade Fire |
#7750, aired 2018-04-27 | PRONOUNS $1200: To know this detergent introduced in 1959 is to know "everything" about laundry All |
#7747, aired 2018-04-24 | TWIN PEEKS $800: The Quinn twins of Canada, better known by these two first names, want you to know everything is awesome Tegan and Sara |
#7724, aired 2018-03-22 | LET'S REWRITE THE CLASSIC NOVEL $400: "God forgive me everything!" she said, but then, for no good reason, the train to Obiralovka stopped! She lived! Anna Karenina |
#7714, aired 2018-03-08 | NOTEWORTHY NONFICTION $800: These 5 words complete the title of David Reuben's 1970 bestseller "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex..." but were afraid to ask |
#7691, aired 2018-02-05 | WEREN'T THOSE COLLEGE KIDS GREAT? $200: Everything was big here, where Roger Clemens, Mary Lou Retton & Kevin Durant went to school the University of Texas |
#7684, aired 2018-01-25 | HISTORIC BOYCOTTS $2000: The 1767 Townshend Acts taxed imports to America from Britain; a boycott by colonists got the taxes lifted on everything but this tea |
#7675, aired 2018-01-12 | 11-LETTER WORDS $1200: Someone who loves computers & thinks the machines are the solution to everything technophile |
#7666, aired 2018-01-01 | YOU SHALL FIND $800: "Paranormal Activity" is an example of this alliterative genre that implies everything you see was discovered found footage |
#7628, aired 2017-11-08 | BROADWAY 2017 $800: "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" features Christian Borle singing the following as this character
"The candy man makes everything he bakes / Satisfying and delicious..." Willy Wonka |
#7624, aired 2017-11-02 | CHAIR FORCE $800: Appropriately, Howard Hawks did use this type of folding armchair, with his name on the back & everything a director's chair |
#7608, aired 2017-10-11 | THE NATIONAL RECORDING REGISTRY $1200: Thinking carefully about everything led to the addition of the first episode of this flagship NPR news show All Things Considered |
#7603, aired 2017-10-04 | A KING JAMES BIBLE $1000: To everything there is a season, so in 1610 James dissolved this, with which he'd been quarreling Parliament |
#7599, aired 2017-09-28 | "WORLD" OF ENTERTAINMENT $400: What could go wrong at a park with genetically engineered hybrid dinosaurs? Everything, says this 2015 film Jurassic World |
#7599, aired 2017-09-28 | "WORLD" OF ENTERTAINMENT $1600: It just takes some time but everything will be just fine if you name this emo band that sang "The Middle" Jimmy Eat World |
#7589, aired 2017-09-14 | THE ORIENT EXPRESS $800: As well as a mystery novel, she wrote a short story set on the Express, "Have You Got Everything You Want?" Agatha Christie |
#7542, aired 2017-05-30 | LYRICAL SPELLING BEE $2000: This duo started their '80s hit "Method Of Modern Love" by spelling everything but the "Modern" Hall & Oates |
#7529, aired 2017-05-11 | BESTSELLING NONFICTION $800: This Elizabeth Gilbert bestseller is subtitled "One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia" Eat, Pray, Love |
#7520, aired 2017-04-28 | LITTLE MYTH SUNSHINE $400: Him, him, sis boom bah, him being this Egyptian sun god who also took some time to, you know, create everything Ra |
#7516, aired 2017-04-24 | "O"POURRI $400: Washi paper can be used for everything from paper screens to fans & for this traditional art of folding paper origami |
#7513, aired 2017-04-19 | 3-NAMED AUTHORS $2000: "Here I Am"--that's the 2016 novel by this "Everything Is Illuminated" author, & here he is (Jonathan Safran) Foer |
#7504, aired 2017-04-06 | VAUDEVILLE $800: Known for playing George M. Cohan on film, he said, "Everything I know I learned in vaudeville" James Cagney |
#7499, aired 2017-03-30 | FEMALE TV COPS $2000: Everything was hip for Peggy Lipton as undercover cop Julie Barnes on this swinging 1960s series The Mod Squad |
#7490, aired 2017-03-17 | 'TIS IRISH LITERATURE $200: In "Lady Windermere's Fan", he wrote, "I can resist everything except temptation" (Oscar) Wilde |
#7477, aired 2017-02-28 | OLD STURBRIDGE VILLAGE $200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Old Sturbridge Village, Massachusetts.) A bustling place in the 18th century, used as everything from a parade ground to a town dump, by the early 1800s, the center of the typical New England village was becoming we think of as the peaceful manicured green, or as they call it in Boston, this the common |
#7468, aired 2017-02-15 | WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY? $1200: In an entry dated July 15, 1944: "I still believe, in spite of everything, that people are truly good at heart" Anne Frank |
#7459, aired 2017-02-02 | LINES ON THE MAP $600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) China claims as its territorial waters everything within the Nine-Dash line; it used to have eleven dashes, but when Communist Vietnam was a closer ally, two in this gulf were dropped the Gulf of Tonkin |
#7438, aired 2017-01-04 | DUMB DOWN THE SAYING $600: "There has been a widespread successful germination of American Beauties" "everything's coming up roses" |
#7433, aired 2016-12-28 | BLENDED WORDS $1000: This swimming costume suitable for Muslim women covers everything but the face, hands & feet a burkini |
#7427, aired 2016-12-20 | LOOKS AREN'T EVERYTHING, BUT... $200: Yeats called Rupert Brooke "the handsomest man in England"; sadly, the foxy poet died young in this 20th century conflict the First World War |
#7427, aired 2016-12-20 | LOOKS AREN'T EVERYTHING, BUT... $400: Sorry, Hef--a bio of debonair Porfirio Rubirosa, linked to half the starlets of the '50s, is titled "The Last" this Playboy |
#7427, aired 2016-12-20 | LOOKS AREN'T EVERYTHING, BUT... $600: Next time you dream of Manderley, dream of this dreamy author of "Rebecca" Daphne du Maurier |
#7427, aired 2016-12-20 | LOOKS AREN'T EVERYTHING, BUT... $800: A Venetian visitor described this 16th century king of England as "the handsomest potentate I ever set eyes on" Henry VIII |
#7427, aired 2016-12-20 | LOOKS AREN'T EVERYTHING, BUT... $1000: She was Miss Teen Ohio & Miss Ohio USA before winning an Oscar for "Monster's Ball" Halle Berry |
#7387, aired 2016-10-25 | JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE $200: J.T. & this late night host cover everything from the Sugarhill Gang to Kendrick Lamar in "The History Of Rap" Jimmy Fallon |
#7372, aired 2016-10-04 | BEST PICTURE OSCAR WINNERS BY SETTING $2,000 (Daily Double): A Nobel Prize ceremony in Stockholm A Beautiful Mind |
#7344, aired 2016-07-14 | FAMOUS GINGERS $200: It was said of this Oscar-winning actress that she did everything Fred Astaire did, only backwards & in high heels Ginger Rogers |
#7334, aired 2016-06-30 | WHERE AM I? $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports.) I'm at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library & Museum in this city, which Lincoln left in 1861, saying, "To this place and the kindness of these people, I owe everything" Springfield (Illinois) |
#7332, aired 2016-06-28 | 20th CENTURY QUOTES $1,000 (Daily Double): In November 1973 Richard Nixon made this declaration, saying he'd earned everything he'd got "I am not a crook" |
#7330, aired 2016-06-24 | EDIBLE EXPRESSIONS $400: 4-word expression meaning absolutely everything, illustrated here from soup to nuts |
#7325, aired 2016-06-17 | ANIMATED MOVIES $400: This 1995 film was inspired by a limitation of computer animation of that time: everything looked more like plastic Toy Story |
#7323, aired 2016-06-15 | AROUND THE WORLD $200: Though it's a country, with embassies & everything, its population is only about 800 Vatican City |
#7317, aired 2016-06-07 | A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING $200: In a 1916 speech President Wilson said that "America cannot be" one of these "with its head in the sand" an ostrich |
#7317, aired 2016-06-07 | A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING $400: It's the "S" in OSHA, for what it maintains in the workplace Safety |
#7317, aired 2016-06-07 | A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING $600: This town, home to the University of North Carolina, is named for a place of worship that was once there Chapel Hill |
#7317, aired 2016-06-07 | A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING $800: The USA's first successful brand of automatic drip coffee makers, it was introduced to home users in the early 1970s Mr. Coffee |
#7317, aired 2016-06-07 | A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING $1000: This Russia peninsula lies between the Sea of Okhotsk & the Bering Sea Kamchatka |
#7292, aired 2016-05-03 | GIVING EVERY "THING" $600: This Shakespeare comedy fits the category Much Ado About Nothing |
#7272, aired 2016-04-05 | SUTTER'S FORT $1600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Sutter's Fort in Sacramento, CA.) Since almost everything shipped or stored had to be in barrels, the cooperage where they were made was crucial to Sutter's enterprises, one of which was baking & exporting the tough flour & water biscuits known as ship's bread, or this hardtack |
#7268, aired 2016-03-30 | TASTY ADS & JINGLES $1000: "I put that" $%@! "on everything" Frank's RedHot |
#7257, aired 2016-03-15 | EVERYTHING'S BACKWARDS $400: In 1812 one of these caused a fluvial tsunami in the Mississippi River, causing it to flow backwards an earthquake |
#7257, aired 2016-03-15 | EVERYTHING'S BACKWARDS $800: Fitzgerald's "Curious Case of Benjamin Button" is about a man who does this backwards ages |
#7257, aired 2016-03-15 | EVERYTHING'S BACKWARDS $1200: Rascal Flatts says if you play this backwards, you get your "house back... dog back... truck back" a country song |
#7257, aired 2016-03-15 | EVERYTHING'S BACKWARDS $1600: Neptune's moon Triton is one of the few in the solar system with this type of "walking backwards" orbit retrograde |
#7257, aired 2016-03-15 | EVERYTHING'S BACKWARDS $6,000 (Daily Double): 101 is called this type of prime number because it reads the same backwards palindromic |
#7254, aired 2016-03-10 | FLOWERY PHRASES $600: In "Gypsy" you can hear this flowery song whose title means it's all going great "Everything's Coming Up Roses" |
#7248, aired 2016-03-02 | FASHION $800: It's the term for colors like gray & black that go with everything; green is a faux one neutral |
#7236, aired 2016-02-15 | STARTS WITH A 3-LETTER BODY PART $1600: urbandictionary.com says they hate "corporations and everything mainstream, yet... buy Apple products" hipsters |
#7214, aired 2016-01-14 | THE DUDE ABIDES $1000: When the Dude gets a rash, some of this zinc carbonate lotion makes everything better calamine |
#7212, aired 2016-01-12 | NONFICTION $600: "The Everything Store" is subtitled this man "and the Age of Amazon" (Jeff) Bezos |
#7179, aired 2015-11-26 | A BOUNTIFUL TABLE $400: Everything's better with bacon, even these babies that have made a big comeback brussels sprouts |
#7175, aired 2015-11-20 | LESSER-KNOWN SUPERHEROES $1000: He has a unique power--everything he touches turns to rust Oxidizer |
#7139, aired 2015-10-01 | THEORIES OF EVERYTHING $400: Maurice Allais got a 1988 Nobel in this for work in "the theory of markets and efficient utilization of resources" economics |
#7139, aired 2015-10-01 | THEORIES OF EVERYTHING $800: The kinetic theory of these directly relates their pressure to their temperature & density gases |
#7139, aired 2015-10-01 | THEORIES OF EVERYTHING $1200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a geological animation on the monitor.) Dynamo theory says that Earth's rotation causes liquid iron in the outer core to move in spiral currents, generating this gigantic field around the planet the magnetic field |
#7139, aired 2015-10-01 | THEORIES OF EVERYTHING $1600: Feminist standpoint theory is rooted in this "ism" named for a 19th century manifesto man Marxism |
#7139, aired 2015-10-01 | THEORIES OF EVERYTHING $6,000 (Daily Double): Bronsted & Lowry were red & blue in the face when Lewis disputed their theory about these 2 types of substances acids & bases |
#7130, aired 2015-09-18 | PRESIDENTIAL BOOKS $200: In "Everything to Gain", he & his wife touched upon their later lives & Habitat for Humanity Jimmy Carter |
#7130, aired 2015-09-18 | THE DETERGENT SERIES $1200: Omnipresent:
"Everything" is a synonym for the name of this Sun Products brand All |
#7121, aired 2015-07-27 | POP MUSIC $800: "Everything Has Changed" is by Taylor Swift & this redheaded Brit Ed Sheeran |
#7100, aired 2015-06-26 | WORDS CONTAINING Q $1200: In "The Jungle", Upton Sinclair wrote, "They use everything about the hog except" this the squeal |
#7097, aired 2015-06-23 | TOOLS $800: It'll mean everything to me if you name this tool used to make little holes an awl |
#7092, aired 2015-06-16 | BROADWAY MUSICALS BY SONGS $2000: Join the burlesque show:
"Everything's Coming Up Roses" &
"Rose's Turn" Gypsy |
#7088, aired 2015-06-10 | I PLAYED HIM IN THE RECENT MOVIE $400: Eddie Redmayne:
This smarty in "The Theory of Everything" (Stephen) Hawking |
#7085, aired 2015-06-05 | RELIGION $800: Study tractate Chulin in the Talmud to make sure everything's this, in accordance with dietary laws kosher |
#7070, aired 2015-05-15 | QUOTABLE QUOTES $1600: This football coach is known for the motto "Winning isn't everything. It's the only thing" Vince Lombardi |
#7056, aired 2015-04-27 | FROM THE GERMAN $1200: This TV "Runway" woman said, "I pretty much like everything that involves carbs... I like Big Macs, I like fries" Heidi Klum |
#7051, aired 2015-04-20 | FROM PAGE TO SCREEN $1000: "Traveling to Infinity: My Life with Stephen" was the basis for this movie about Stephen & Jane Hawking The Theory of Everything |
#7045, aired 2015-04-10 | PUT ON YOUR DISCO SHOES $600: To everything there is a season: the first Top 40 hit for this "Queen of Disco" was "Love To Love You Baby" Donna Summer |
#7041, aired 2015-04-06 | WHAT MEN WANT $1600: This coach clarified that "Winning isn't everything, but wanting to win is" (Vince) Lombardi |
#7009, aired 2015-02-19 | REVOLUTIONARY WAR FIGURES $2,200 (Daily Double): In March 1775 he told the Second Virginia Convention, "We have done everything that could be done to avert the storm" Patrick Henry |
#7004, aired 2015-02-12 | A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING $400: A vinometer measures the percentage of alcohol in this, red or white wine |
#7004, aired 2015-02-12 | A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING $800: The object seen here is used in this craft crochet |
#7004, aired 2015-02-12 | A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING $1200: Akbar was considered the greatest ruler of this empire of India the Mughal Empire |
#7004, aired 2015-02-12 | A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING $1600: This prestigious liberal arts college in Yonkers, New York was named for the wife of a real estate tycoon Sarah Lawrence College |
#7004, aired 2015-02-12 | A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING $2000: It's the fifth-largest island in the Mediterranean & the largest of the Greek islands Crete |
#6916, aired 2014-10-13 | QUESTIONABLE GRAMMAR IN LYRICS $2,000 (Daily Double): "Every little thing she does is magic, everything she do just turns me on" has an issue with agreement of these 2 elements subject & predicate |
#6906, aired 2014-09-29 | SONGS ON THE MOVIE'S SOUNDTRACK $600: "I Am A Master Builder" &
"Everything Is Awesome!!!" The Lego Movie |
#6883, aired 2014-07-16 | NOT-SO-CURRENT SLANG $200: Everything's OK, it's this name, like boxing's LaMotta jake |
#6869, aired 2014-06-26 | THEY OWN IT $200: Everything from Charmin to Duracell:
This company named for 2 guys Procter & Gamble |
#6839, aired 2014-05-15 | MEDICAL TERMS $10,200 (Daily Double): Doctors use this 5-letter term for swelling or bloating in the body due to an excess build-up of fluid edema |
#6830, aired 2014-05-02 | LIKE, TOTALLY $600: Some? No! Most? No! In a song from "Gypsy", it's what's "coming up roses" everything |
#6812, aired 2014-04-08 | AMERICAN HISTORY $600: Trying to cut the surplus in 1883, the government took the excise tax off everything but these 2 items tobacco and liquor |
#6809, aired 2014-04-03 | IN THE BOOKSTORE $2000: His books include "The Life & Times of the Thunderbolt Kid" & "A Short History of Nearly Everything" Bill Bryson |
#6798, aired 2014-03-19 | ART & ARTISTS $2000: (Alex reports from the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, CA.) Everything about Fragonard's "Happy Lovers", from the pastel colors to the playful subject matter & the abundant use of flowers, exemplifies this frothy art style rococo |
#6791, aired 2014-03-10 | AMERICAN DECORATIVE ARTS $1000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew presents the clue from the Winterthur Museum in Delaware.) Distressed by the discount-store furnishings, this woman reached out to the man who built up Winterthur to redecorate, especially the Green Room; she later wrote to him, "Everything lovely in the White House now is all your contribution" Jackie Kennedy |
#6754, aired 2014-01-16 | A NOVEL CATEGORY $200: In this 1954 novel Jack tells the other boys, "We're not savages. We're English, and the English are best at everything" Lord of the Flies |
#6754, aired 2014-01-16 | WHAT'S YOUR SIGN, BABY? $800: You're the 7th sign! Suave but liable to pout; romantic but fickle; it's like you try to balance everything! Libra |
#6742, aired 2013-12-31 | CELEBRITIES' FAVORITE MOVIES $400: (Here with the clue are Mike & Mike of ESPN Radio.) My favorite sports movie is "Field of Dreams"--it's got everything: mystery, romance & baseball...
...I can beat that--my favorite is this laughter on the links that co-starred Bill Murray as a crazy gopher exterminator Caddyshack |
#6721, aired 2013-12-02 | STOCK SYMBOLS $800: "Everything's" a buck (or less) at this store, DLTR Dollar Tree |
#6721, aired 2013-12-02 | NAME THE ROLE $1200: Messing everything up: Walter Matthau on stage in 1965 & onscreen in '68 Oscar Madison (in The Odd Couple) |
#6683, aired 2013-10-09 | MASTERS OF TEXT $1200: I can't tell you everything, you'll just have to FITB fill in the blanks |
#6606, aired 2013-05-13 | YOU DID GOOD $1600: Radical! Totally this 7-letter word urbandictionary.com says "Americans use to describe everything" awesome |
#6567, aired 2013-03-19 | WATER TRANSPORTATION $400: In February 2009 a British nuclear-armed one of these collided in the Atlantic with a French one, but everything's fine submarines |
#6564, aired 2013-03-14 | A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING $400: In one title of the U.S. federal bankruptcy code, chapter 7 is "liquidation"; "reorganization" is this chapter chapter 11 |
#6564, aired 2013-03-14 | A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING $800: This man gets "vomited out" in his book of the Bible Jonah |
#6564, aired 2013-03-14 | A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING $1200: This Aussie marsupial is of the family Peramelidae; you may know the one named Crash bandicoot |
#6564, aired 2013-03-14 | A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING $1600: This name meaning "our thing" has been used as an alternative to "mafia" Cosa Nostra |
#6564, aired 2013-03-14 | A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING $2000: It's a fine online magazine, or a fine-grained rock that tends to split along parallel cleavage lines slate |
#6548, aired 2013-02-20 | EVERYTHING FROM A TO C $200: Adjective meaning uncaring or not interested apathetic |
#6548, aired 2013-02-20 | EVERYTHING FROM A TO C $400: This 7-letter term means "antiquated" archaic |
#6548, aired 2013-02-20 | EVERYTHING FROM A TO C $600: I can spend hours doing this New York Times word puzzle an acrostic |
#6548, aired 2013-02-20 | EVERYTHING FROM A TO C $800: Pertaining to a college academic |
#6548, aired 2013-02-20 | EVERYTHING FROM A TO C $1000: Symptoms of this type of life-threatening "shock" include chest tightness & skin rashes anaphylactic |
#6508, aired 2012-12-26 | RESTAURANTS BY SLOGAN $400: "Everything you love about breakfast" IHOP |
#6507, aired 2012-12-25 | FILL IN THE FILM FRUIT $400: "Trading Places": "Here in N.Y. they trade everything: gold, silver...& of course, frozen concentrated ____ juice" orange juice |
#6481, aired 2012-11-19 | SOLVE FOR x $1000: 30 + x = Douglas Adams' ultimate answer to...well, everything 12 |
#6479, aired 2012-11-15 | EDUCATION ABBREVIATION $200: DEAR stands for "Drop Everything And" do this; you can even use your Kindle read |
#6471, aired 2012-11-05 | RHYME SCHEME $200: To smile radiantly to beam |
#6465, aired 2012-10-26 | REMEMBERING ERNEST BORGNINE $800: Everything didn't come up roses for Borgnine & this Broadway powerhouse who were married for a month in 1964 Ethel Merman |
#6461, aired 2012-10-22 | LINE FROM THE TV SHOW $800: Roger Sterling: "I did everything they told me. Drank the cream, ate the butter. Then I get hit with a coronary" Mad Men |
#6460, aired 2012-10-19 | EVERYTHING'S OK $200: This nickname for Oklahomans stems from those who jumped the homesteading starting gun in 1889 Sooners |
#6460, aired 2012-10-19 | EVERYTHING'S OK $400: It's Oklahoma's leading crop & is especially big in the north, near the Kansas border wheat |
#6460, aired 2012-10-19 | EVERYTHING'S OK $600: Tahlequah, Oklahoma is the tribal capital of this Native American nation the Cherokee |
#6460, aired 2012-10-19 | EVERYTHING'S OK $800: This humorist & native son lends his name to Oklahoma City's main airport (Will) Rogers |
#6460, aired 2012-10-19 | EVERYTHING'S OK $1000: The National Weather Service's storm prediction center is in this city, also home to the University of Oklahoma Norman |
#6456, aired 2012-10-15 | THE ASSASSINATION OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN $200: (Alex walks the stage of Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C.) President Lincoln arrived late at Ford's Theatre; the show was already underway, but when he was spotted walking down the stairs toward the presidential box, everything here stopped; then the orchestra struck up "Hail To The Chief", the audience gave him a thunderous round of applause, the President waved & bowed, & then the performance of this play continued Our American Cousin |
#6436, aired 2012-09-17 | "A" IN LITERATURE $600: Chapter 1 of this Tolstoy novel tells us, "Everything was in confusion in the Oblonskys' house" Anna Karenina |
#6419, aired 2012-07-12 | HOW NOVEL! $1600: "The answer to the great question... of life, the universe and everything... is... forty two" The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy |
#6411, aired 2012-07-02 | BLEAK HOUSE $800: If you have "everything but" this 2-word item, why not try an apron-front or tile-in style kitchen sink |
#6410, aired 2012-06-29 | EVERYTHING CHANGES AROUND HERE $400: What was once Peiping is today this city Beijing |
#6410, aired 2012-06-29 | EVERYTHING CHANGES AROUND HERE $800: You may call it Bangladesh today, but before 1971 it had this "directional" name East Bengal (or East Pakistan) |
#6410, aired 2012-06-29 | EVERYTHING CHANGES AROUND HERE $1200: What used to be Southern Rhodesia is now this country Zimbabwe |
#6410, aired 2012-06-29 | EVERYTHING CHANGES AROUND HERE $1600: This Ohio metropolis was once known as Losantiville-- &, informally, as Porkopolis Cincinnati |
#6410, aired 2012-06-29 | EVERYTHING CHANGES AROUND HERE $2000: Address your postcard to Tsaritsyn; no wait, Stalingrad; nah! Make it this to get it there today Volgograd |
#6371, aired 2012-05-07 | "HOLD" EVERYTHING $200: To look upon to behold |
#6371, aired 2012-05-07 | "HOLD" EVERYTHING $400: Type of "word" so common, it's familiar in everyone's home household |
#6371, aired 2012-05-07 | "HOLD" EVERYTHING $600: Something kept on from a previous administration a holdover |
#6371, aired 2012-05-07 | "HOLD" EVERYTHING $800: The point at which a stimulus, such as pain, has an effect threshold |
#6371, aired 2012-05-07 | "HOLD" EVERYTHING $1000: A fortified place of refuge a stronghold |
#6346, aired 2012-04-02 | TV FOR "U" $2000: Poppy Montgomery stars as Carrie Wells, who remembers almost everything, on this CBS drama Unforgettable |
#6338, aired 2012-03-21 | A BLANK EXPRESSION $600: Everything I need: wine, ___ & song women |
#6336, aired 2012-03-19 | HOLD EVERYTHING $200: If you're a pistol-packin' pardner, this leather holder open at the top is probably what you pack the pistol in a holster |
#6336, aired 2012-03-19 | HOLD EVERYTHING $400: A small, enclosed shell that can hold medicine or objects for a future "time" a capsule |
#6336, aired 2012-03-19 | HOLD EVERYTHING $600: This synonym for "coffin" can also mean a small ornamental chest or box a casket |
#6336, aired 2012-03-19 | HOLD EVERYTHING $800: As in song, "pack up your troubles" in one of these leather traveling sacks & smile, smile, smile a kit bag |
#6336, aired 2012-03-19 | HOLD EVERYTHING $1000: It's a stationary crib or cradle with a hood a bassinette |
#6315, aired 2012-02-17 | A WELL-STOCKED LIBRARY $2000: "Remember Everything You Read", which presents this woman's "7-Day Speed Reading & Learning Program" Evelyn Wood |
#6302, aired 2012-01-31 | GANG OF FORE $400: Swinging lefty, he won his third Masters title in 2010; he's righthanded in everything else Phil Mickelson |
#6284, aired 2012-01-05 | QUOTATIONS $400: From Wilde's "Lady Windermere's Fan": "I can resist everything except" this temptation |
#6275, aired 2011-12-23 | NBA FINALS MVP $600: 2000, 2001 & 2002:
This Laker was the big everything, averaging a double-double for each series Shaquille O'Neal (The Shaq) |
#6271, aired 2011-12-19 | FACE BOOKS $400: Everything you need to know about cosmetic surgery:
"The Face-" this "Sourcebook" Lift |
#6268, aired 2011-12-14 | WHAT'S ON YOUR iPOD? $1200: (Hi, I'm Rebecca Lobo.) I love just about everything by this Northern Irish rocker, including "Gloria" & "Moondance" Van Morrison |
#6266, aired 2011-12-12 | COOKBOOKS $400: In a twist on the meat dish, "How to Cook Everything Vegetarian" has a recipe for chili non this carne |
#6261, aired 2011-12-05 | MONOGRAMS IN FASHION $200: His name is on everything from underwear to glassware:
CK Calvin Klein |
#6241, aired 2011-11-07 | VERSE CASE SCENARIO $800: She wrote, "Dying is an art, like everything else. I do it exceptionally well. I do it so it feels like hell" Sylvia Plath |
#6238, aired 2011-11-02 | RANKS & TITLES $800: In "The Mikado" this grand fellow was the "Lord High Everything Else" the Pooh-Bah |
#6234, aired 2011-10-27 | THE "BEST" OF EVERYTHING $200: Traditionally he gives the first toast to the bride & groom at the reception the best man |
#6234, aired 2011-10-27 | THE "BEST" OF EVERYTHING $400: Put this body part "forward" to create a favorable initial impression your best foot |
#6234, aired 2011-10-27 | THE "BEST" OF EVERYTHING $600: Male or female, it's the main assistant to the chief electrician on a movie the best boy |
#6234, aired 2011-10-27 | THE "BEST" OF EVERYTHING $800: With more than 4,000 hotels, this chain claims to be the world's largest Best Western |
#6234, aired 2011-10-27 | THE "BEST" OF EVERYTHING $1000: 3 returning veterans from World War II readjust to civilian life in this Oscar-winning 1946 film The Best Years of Our Lives |
#6221, aired 2011-10-10 | ADJECTIVES OF THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS $600: "Please, Lily, understand, everything I did was to keep you and the twins safe."
"Cane, you pretended that you were dead and made me think that I was sleeping with a ghost. I ended up in an insane asylum. You're..."
...this 10-letter adjective from the Latin for "look down on" (& favored by Daffy Duck on occasion) despicable |
#6219, aired 2011-10-06 | TIDY $800: Thomas Cadden wrote the jingle about this P&G personality who'll tidy "your whole house & everything that's in it" Mr. Clean |
#6198, aired 2011-07-20 | THAT'S "RIGHT"! $1200: "Shower" us with this 3-word meteorological term meaning everything's a-ok right as rain |
#6185, aired 2011-07-01 | AD SLOGANS $1000: "It only does everything" Sony Playstation |
#6183, aired 2011-06-29 | TO EVERYTHING $200: I say! A flank steak tenderized by marinating, this 2-word term is also used for thick cuts including sirloin London Broil |
#6183, aired 2011-06-29 | TO EVERYTHING $800: In a Monty Python skit, a Norwegian blue one of these birds has ceased to be & joined the choir invisible a parrot |
#6183, aired 2011-06-29 | TO EVERYTHING $1000: Experian, Equifax & Transunion are the big 3 these credit rating agencies |
#6178, aired 2011-06-22 | LANDMARKS $1600: Everything's up to date in this Midwestern city, even the parking garage of its central library, seen here Kansas City |
#6166, aired 2011-06-06 | TOAST $400: "Everything's better with" this margarine brand on my toast Blue Bonnet |
#6152, aired 2011-05-17 | RECENT NONFICTION $2000: This New York Times food writer gives 2,000 recipes in the 10th anniversary edition of "How to Cook Everything" Mark Bittman |
#6129, aired 2011-04-14 | THANKS FOR THE MEMOIRS $600: This memoir is subtitled "One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia" Eat, Pray, Love |
#6104, aired 2011-03-10 | MOVIE BY SONG LYRICS $1000: "Blame Canada, blame Canada, it seems that everything's gone wrong since Canada came along" South Park |
#6076, aired 2011-01-31 | THE STATE OF EVERYTHING $200: Its state beverage:
orange juice Florida |
#6076, aired 2011-01-31 | THE STATE OF EVERYTHING $400: Its state vegetable:
the Walla Walla sweet onion Washington |
#6076, aired 2011-01-31 | THE STATE OF EVERYTHING $600: Its state tree:
the kukui, also known as the candlenut Hawaii |
#6076, aired 2011-01-31 | THE STATE OF EVERYTHING $800: Its state dance:
the two-step Texas |
#6076, aired 2011-01-31 | THE STATE OF EVERYTHING $1000: Its state reptile:
the diamondback terrapin Maryland |
#5950, aired 2010-06-25 | WE PREDICT YOU'LL DEAL WITH THE ZODIAC $200: Nothing, or perhaps everything, is fishy about Neptune being one of the 2 planets said to rule this sign Pisces |
#5943, aired 2010-06-16 | CONFUSE US $1000: Some people needlessly put ir- in front of this word that means "in spite of everything" regardless |
#5928, aired 2010-05-26 | -ISMs $1200: Deadly sounding word for the belief that everything's been decided so we must accept what's going to happen fatalism |
#5907, aired 2010-04-27 | A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING $400: A branch of math, it's also another name for tartar build up on the teeth calculus |
#5907, aired 2010-04-27 | A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING $800: Besides serving in politics, this Civil War general, famous for his whiskers, was the first president of the NRA Burnside |
#5907, aired 2010-04-27 | A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING $1200: Although first cultivated in China, this flower's name is from the Greek for "gold flower" Chrysanthemum |
#5907, aired 2010-04-27 | A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING $1600: Measuring over 14 feet long with two faint images, it's been preserved at a royal chapel in Italy since 1578 the Shroud of Turin |
#5907, aired 2010-04-27 | A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING $2000: The first Hispanic American to get the Kennedy Center honor, in 2009 she received the Presidential Medal of Freedom Chita Rivera |
#5900, aired 2010-04-16 | TELL ME EVERYTHING $200: Your average garden variety of this creature moves at about .03 miles per hour a snail |
#5882, aired 2010-03-23 | ON THE "BALL" $400: Proverbially, everything, especially if it's from Madame Tussaud's a ball of wax |
#5874, aired 2010-03-11 | FLORAL PATTERNS $1600: "Everything's" doing this, a phrase about emerging from hard times in good shape, is a "Gypsy" song title coming up roses |
#5817, aired 2009-12-22 | I'LL BE DOGGONE $200: As a pet, the border type of this may have to learn to relax & stop herding everything in sight a collie |
#5762, aired 2009-10-06 | COLORFUL SONGS $1600: "Look at the stars look how they shine for you & everything you do, yeah, they were all..." "Yellow" |
#5737, aired 2009-07-14 | THE NEW PUPPY $400: Puppies chew on everything because they're going through this, like human babies do at around 6 months teething |
#5722, aired 2009-06-23 | EVERYTHING'S COMING UP "ROSE"S $200: Trained as a lawyer, he's been hosting a late-night PBS interview show since September 1991 Charlie Rose |
#5722, aired 2009-06-23 | EVERYTHING'S COMING UP MOSES $400: For disobeying instructions on how to get water from rock, God forbade Moses from crossing this river the Jordan |
#5722, aired 2009-06-23 | EVERYTHING'S COMING UP "ROSE"S $400: Since 1995 it's been the home court of the NBA's Portland Trail Blazers the Rose Garden |
#5722, aired 2009-06-23 | EVERYTHING'S COMING UP "ROSE"S $600: Marion Cotillard won a best actress Oscar for her role as Edith Piaf in this 2007 biopic La Vie en Rose |
#5722, aired 2009-06-23 | EVERYTHING'S COMING UP MOSES $800: Despite what Charlton Heston did, in Exodus, Moses climbs this at least 7 times, not just twice Mt. Sinai |
#5722, aired 2009-06-23 | EVERYTHING'S COMING UP "ROSE"S $800: Once romantically linked with Marilyn Manson, she talked movies on TCM with Robert Osborne Rose McGowan |
#5722, aired 2009-06-23 | EVERYTHING'S COMING UP "ROSE"S $1000: This country music classic written by Bob Wills about a lost Texas love begins, "Deep within my heart lies a melody" "San Antonio Rose" |
#5722, aired 2009-06-23 | EVERYTHING'S COMING UP MOSES $1200: Moses had a brother named Aaron & a sister named this Miriam |
#5722, aired 2009-06-23 | EVERYTHING'S COMING UP MOSES $1,500 (Daily Double): Exodus reveals that, through his father, Moses was from this priestly Hebrew tribe Levi |
#5722, aired 2009-06-23 | EVERYTHING'S COMING UP MOSES $2000: As the rest of the Jews entered the promised land, Moses died aged about 120 on this mount Mount Nebo |
#5701, aired 2009-05-25 | TIME'S TOP 10 EVERYTHING OF 2008 $200: No. 7 in "Food Trends":
Meat from this animal (kid is the tenderest) goat |
#5701, aired 2009-05-25 | TIME'S TOP 10 EVERYTHING OF 2008 $400: No. 2 in "Jerry Stiller's Top 10 Words":
This before "gevalt!" (Bonus--No. 3 was "colonoscopy") Oy |
#5701, aired 2009-05-25 | TIME'S TOP 10 EVERYTHING OF 2008 $600: No. 7 in "Quotes":
This politician, when told that 2/3 of Americans did not support the Iraq War--"So?" Dick Cheney |
#5701, aired 2009-05-25 | TIME'S TOP 10 EVERYTHING OF 2008 $800: No. 1 in "Discoveries":
"Snow on" this Mars |
#5701, aired 2009-05-25 | TIME'S TOP 10 EVERYTHING OF 2008 $1000: No. 9 in "Green Stories":
"Northeastern utilities bid $38.5 million for the right to emit 12.5 tons of" this carbon dioxide |
#5687, aired 2009-05-05 | WHAT ARE YOU AFRAID OF? $600: Sadly, with panphobia, you're afraid of this, & this, & this & this... everything |
#5684, aired 2009-04-30 | FOOD, FAST $1600: Dunkin Donuts sells an everything one a bagel |
#5683, aired 2009-04-29 | TV OPENING WORDS $800: 2005: "...I made a list of everything bad I've ever done, and one by one I'm going to make up for all my mistakes..." My Name is Earl |
#5683, aired 2009-04-29 | TV OPENING WORDS $2000: 2003: "...a wealthy family who lost everything and the one son who had no choice but to keep them all together..." Arrested Development |
#5673, aired 2009-04-15 | MUSICALS BY SONGS $1600: "Everything's Coming Up Roses",
"Rose's Turn" Gypsy |
#5663, aired 2009-04-01 | NO. 1 HITMAKERS OF THE '90s $1600: 1991:
"(Everything I Do) I Do It For You"--he's a nice Canadian fella, don'tcha know Bryan Adams |
#5653, aired 2009-03-18 | WORLD MUSIC $600: "It's a Love Thing", "Your Everything" & "Rollercoaster" were country hits for this Down Under singer Keith Urban |
#5640, aired 2009-02-27 | EUROPE, AGES AGO $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew hammers out a clue from the Lejre Archaeological Research Center, Denmark.) Because it's the Iron Age, the village has this, as in a Longfellow poem; it forged everything from axes to knives a smithy (or blacksmith) |
#5633, aired 2009-02-18 | LITERARY QUOTES $400: This wit penned the line "I can resist everything except temptation" Oscar Wilde |
#5615, aired 2009-01-23 | PRODUCTS $800: This product originated in work on plastic gunsights; it first wasn't practical because it stuck to everything superglue or Krazy Glue |
#5607, aired 2009-01-13 | WE WAX PHILOSOPHIC $1000: To everything, there is a season: he was the first president who was limited to 2 full terms of office by the Constitution Eisenhower |
#5599, aired 2009-01-01 | GET SOME CULTURE $2000: When I saw "Les Noces", "Everything was beautiful at" this, as they say in "A Chorus Line" the ballet |
#5591, aired 2008-12-22 | SCIENCE & NATURE $1200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew experiments in the Babcock Hall Dairy Plant.) The Babcock test, invented here at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, uses this potent non-potable, H2SO4, to dissolve everything in milk except the fat, so the fat content can be measured sulfuric acid |
#5580, aired 2008-12-05 | STRINGS $2000: The hope behind String Theory is that it will result in this, sometimes shortened to "T.O.E." the theory of everything |
#5537, aired 2008-10-07 | JOHNNY GILBERT RAPS & ROCKS ON $2000: "I'm too sexy for my shirt, too sexy for my shirt, so sexy it hurts" Right Said Fred |
#5526, aired 2008-09-22 | A BIT OF EVERYTHING $200: This British guy gave us a particle theory of light in 1704, but it's the "apple falling on his head" thing you may remember Newton |
#5526, aired 2008-09-22 | A BIT OF EVERYTHING $400: Bobby McFerrin could tell you this phrase, "ne bespokoisya" in Russian, can precede "be happy" don't worry |
#5526, aired 2008-09-22 | A BIT OF EVERYTHING $600: In 2003 the FDA said food containing these fatty acids would have to be so labeled trans fats |
#5526, aired 2008-09-22 | A BIT OF EVERYTHING $800: When Texas became a republic in 1836, he became its first Secretary of State;
capital! (Stephen) Austin |
#5526, aired 2008-09-22 | A BIT OF EVERYTHING $1000: The 2 senators whose husbands have won major party nominations for president (Elizabeth) Dole & (Hillary) Clinton |
#5524, aired 2008-09-18 | KIDS IN LIT $600: Violet invents, Klaus remembers everything he reads & Sunny likes to bite things in this book series A Series of Unfortunate Events |
#5502, aired 2008-07-08 | THE ORIGINAL LANGUAGE $1,200 (Daily Double): "In this best of all possible worlds...Everything is for the best" French |
#5485, aired 2008-06-13 | "I" AYE $1200: Alexander Woollcott said everything he likes to do is these 2 things, or fattening illegal or immoral |
#5478, aired 2008-06-04 | RELIGIOUS NUMBERS $200: The number of days it took God to create the universe & everything in it (not resting) 6 |
#5465, aired 2008-05-16 | HAIL TO THE CHIEF $800: With wife Rosalynn, he wrote the book "Everything To Gain: Making the Most Out of the Rest of Your Life" (Jimmy) Carter |
#5444, aired 2008-04-17 | FICTIONAL FEMALES $400: Her lines include "What a curious feeling!", "How queer everything is today!" & "I didn't know that cats could grin" Alice |
#5429, aired 2008-03-27 | SHAKESPEARE $1200: The title of this problem comedy tells you how everything is going to turn out when the play is over All's Well that Ends Well |
#5399, aired 2008-02-14 | EVERYTHING FROM C TO D $200: This game equipment has 64 squares of 2 alternating colors, in 8 horizontal & 8 vertical rows a checkerboard |
#5399, aired 2008-02-14 | EVERYTHING FROM C TO D $400: Old Mother Hubbard knows it's a closet with shelves for dishes a cupboard |
#5399, aired 2008-02-14 | EVERYTHING FROM C TO D $600: One who lacks courage, or last name of a certain British playwright coward |
#5399, aired 2008-02-14 | EVERYTHING FROM C TO D $800: To communicate by exchange of letters correspond |
#5399, aired 2008-02-14 | EVERYTHING FROM C TO D $1000: In math: raised to the third power cubed |
#5394, aired 2008-02-07 | THE MASTERS $400: Seen here is this man's portrait of Gerard de Lairesse, who said, "Everything art can achieve was possible for him" Rembrandt |
#5371, aired 2008-01-07 | TO EVERYTHING THIS IS A SEASON $200: Munich's 16-day (or so) annual beer festival staggers to an end in this season fall |
#5371, aired 2008-01-07 | TO EVERYTHING THIS IS A SEASON $400: The annual Earth Day celebration takes place during this season spring |
#5371, aired 2008-01-07 | TO EVERYTHING THIS IS A SEASON $600: Pamplona's running of the bulls zips by during this season summer |
#5371, aired 2008-01-07 | TO EVERYTHING THIS IS A SEASON $800: We don't think Mike Tyson celebrates Boxing Day, which falls in this season, but he's surprised us before winter |
#5371, aired 2008-01-07 | SODA POP QUIZ $800: The drink known as "Code" this is "everything you love about Mountain Dew with a smooth cherry flavor" Red |
#5371, aired 2008-01-07 | TO EVERYTHING THIS IS A SEASON $1000: Louisiana celebrates Battle of New Orleans day during this season, y'all winter |
#5348, aired 2007-12-05 | LETTER SYMBOLISM $2000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew stands in front of a monitor.) Alif, the first Arabic letter, looks like the number "1", so it represents the oneness of everything in this mystic tradition of Islam Sufism |
#5333, aired 2007-11-14 | FRENCH MENU $200: I crave some sauce moutarde, named for this ingredient; I'll put in on everything mustard |
#5329, aired 2007-11-08 | STOCK & TRADE $200: For everything else, there's MA, this company MasterCard |
#5328, aired 2007-11-07 | BLOGS OF THE NEW YORK TIMES $1000: Like his book, rogue economist Steven Levitt explores the hidden side of everything in this blog Freakonomics |
#5303, aired 2007-10-03 | BRAND NAMES $200: Everything but a 4-inch foam ball was eliminated from an indoor volleyball game, leading to this toy brand Nerf |
#5278, aired 2007-07-18 | OFF TO THE MOVIES $400: "Everything in this room is eatable, even I'm eatable! But that is called 'cannibalism', my dear children" is from this film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory |
#5255, aired 2007-06-15 | GEOLOGY $600: In the 5th century B.C., Empedocles argued that everything that exists can be reduced to these 4 elements earth, air, water & fire |
#5220, aired 2007-04-27 | ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL? $1000: This legendary coach once said, "Winning isn't everything, but wanting to win is" Vince Lombardi |
#5217, aired 2007-04-24 | HOUSE OF METAPHORS $800: Proverbially, "they threw everything at us but" this basin the kitchen sink |
#5211, aired 2007-04-16 | TODAY'S HOROSCOPE $800: This masculine, mutable air sign is ruled by Mercury & knows there are 2 sides to everything, so think twice today! Gemini |
#5200, aired 2007-03-30 | BROADWAY: IT'S A CRIME! $200: Gaston plots to kill the hulking, hairy hero of this musical (don't worry, kiddies--everything turns out all right) Beauty and the Beast |
#5193, aired 2007-03-21 | "OY"! $200: The definitive English writer of game rules; now everything is "according to" him (Edmond) Hoyle |
#5176, aired 2007-02-26 | BEST PICTURES IN OTHER WORDS $1200: 1950:
"Everything Concerning Adam's Wife" All About Eve |
#5147, aired 2007-01-16 | RUSSIAN LEADERS $200: Not so great--in 1725, this czar died unable to name a successor; he wrote, "Give everything to..." & never finished Peter the Great |
#5146, aired 2007-01-15 | AFRICAN-AMERICANA $400: Frederick Douglass said this political party was the ship & everything else was the ocean the Republican Party |
#5140, aired 2007-01-05 | NAME THAT MUSICAL $2000: "I Don't Know How To Love Him"
&
"Everything's Alright" Jesus Christ Superstar |
#5118, aired 2006-12-06 | A STEVE McQUEEN FILM FESTIVAL $800: 1958:
Steve fights off an alien lifeform that consumes everything in its path The Blob |
#5106, aired 2006-11-20 | THE TOP TEN OF EVERYTHING $400: The top ten most populous cities in the U.S. include Dallas, San Antonio & this other Texas city Houston |
#5106, aired 2006-11-20 | THE TOP TEN OF EVERYTHING $800: Worldwide, the top ten highest grossing movies of all time include 3 films about this boy wizard Harry Potter |
#5098, aired 2006-11-08 | WE LOVE BROADWAY $400 (Daily Double): (Before the clue is given, Kate Reinders from the Broadway play Wicked helps with the clue.)
"Popular /
You're gonna be pop-u-lar /
I'll teach you the proper ploys /
When you talk to boys /
Little ways to flirt and flounce--woww! /
I'll show you what shoes to wear /
How to fix your hair /
Everything that really counts to be /
Popular /
I'll help you be pop-u-lar /
You'll hang with the right cohorts /
You'll be good at sports /
Know the slang you gotta know /
So let's start /
'Cause you've got an awfully long way to go"
"Wicked" is based on a modern novel inspired by this classic L. Frank Baum book that took us "over the rainbow" The Wizard of Oz |
#5097, aired 2006-11-07 | EVERYTHING FRENCH $400: He was better known as a bridge engineer before his "tower"ing achievement of 1889 Eiffel |
#5097, aired 2006-11-07 | EVERYTHING FRENCH $800: "L'Appel", the first volume of this French president's WWII memoirs, was published in English as "The Call To Honor" de Gaulle |
#5097, aired 2006-11-07 | EVERYTHING FRENCH $1200: In July of 1789 this salacious marquis screamed from his cell that he & his fellow prisoners should be freed from the Bastille Marquis de Sade |
#5097, aired 2006-11-07 | EVERYTHING FRENCH $1600: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in New York.) This "Beauty and the Beast" character has the same name as the brothers who founded French cinema Lumière |
#5097, aired 2006-11-07 | EVERYTHING FRENCH $2000: In 1873 he painted "Poppies; Near Argenteuil" Monet |
#5087, aired 2006-10-24 | OCCUPATIONS $200: Lenders often require hiring this person to determine whether the structure has serious flaws a home inspector |
#5070, aired 2006-09-29 | ANIMATION $800: 10-letter term for the part of a frame that includes everything except the characters the background |
#5058, aired 2006-09-13 | ADJECTIVE INSPIRERS $3,000 (Daily Double): To describe a society where the government knows everything about you, add -ian to the name of this British author Orwell |
#5055, aired 2006-07-28 | THE FIRM $2000: Eddie Steeples is the Rubberband Man in ads for this chain selling everything from school supplies to desk chairs OfficeMax |
#5051, aired 2006-07-24 | 20th CENTURY POP CULTURE $800: 1984 best new artist Grammy winner heard here
"I said money /
Money changes everything..." Cyndi Lauper |
#4990, aired 2006-04-28 | THE "FAC"s OF LIFE $1000: From the Latin for "do everything", it's somebody employed to do a variety of jobs for someone else a factotum |
#4989, aired 2006-04-27 | BRIT-POURRI $800: "Everything for everybody everywhere" was a modest motto of this London department store Harrod's |
#4951, aired 2006-03-06 | YOU SAID IT! $1600: When this English ruler's portrait was painted around 1650, he told the artist to show the "warts and everything" (Oliver) Cromwell |
#4946, aired 2006-02-27 | BESTSELLERS $800: This writer got her bestselling groove back with "The Interruption of Everything" (Terry) McMillan |
#4917, aired 2006-01-17 | AROUND THE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT $1000: In the photo here, everything is working normally as these two towers do their job the cooling towers |
#4917, aired 2006-01-17 | HERO & VILLAIN $2,800 (Daily Double): "I am jealous of everything whose beauty does not die", complains this Wilde character Dorian Gray |
#4907, aired 2006-01-03 | EVERYTHING FROM A TO X $200: The tip, point or summit apex |
#4907, aired 2006-01-03 | EVERYTHING FROM A TO X $400: In 1613 some 60,000 died of this infectious disease in southern Europe anthrax |
#4907, aired 2006-01-03 | EVERYTHING FROM A TO X $600: To officially incorporate territory into a country's domain annex |
#4907, aired 2006-01-03 | EVERYTHING FROM A TO X $800: The word vermiform, meaning wormlike, often precedes this body part the appendix |
#4907, aired 2006-01-03 | EVERYTHING FROM A TO X $1,200 (Daily Double): A conclusion that is far less important or less powerful than expected anticlimax |
#4888, aired 2005-12-07 | BALTIC AVENUE $600: (Jon of the Clue Crew reports in Poland.) Geographically speaking, Napoleon reportedly said the key to everything is this Baltic port known by both German & Polish names Gdansk |
#4871, aired 2005-11-14 | A CLOSE LOOK AT ART $2000: (Jon of the Clue Crew poses with a seascape.) W.H. Auden wrote, "Everything turns away quite leisurely from a disaster" in Bruegel's "Landscape with the Fall of" this mythical flier Icarus |
#4865, aired 2005-11-04 | THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY $1000: Her designs, like the one seen here, can be found on everything from teapots & greeting cards to needlework Mary Engelbreit |
#4863, aired 2005-11-02 | INSTANT MESSAGING SHORTHAND $1000: SSEWBA:
"Someday soon, everything will be" these acronyms |
#4861, aired 2005-10-31 | THERE'S A FIRST TIME FOR EVERYTHING $200: In 1931 Pangborn & Herndon landed a Bellanca CH-200 at Wenatchee, Wash., ending the first nonstop flight across this the Pacific |
#4861, aired 2005-10-31 | THERE'S A FIRST TIME FOR EVERYTHING $400: Airsick but intact, in 1797 Andre-Jacques Garnerin became the first aeronaut to make one of these descents a parachute jump |
#4861, aired 2005-10-31 | THERE'S A FIRST TIME FOR EVERYTHING $800: Probably the first emergency use of this device was on January 15, 1878 to alert doctors to a train wreck the telephone |
#4861, aired 2005-10-31 | THERE'S A FIRST TIME FOR EVERYTHING $1000: In 1824 this first foreigner to address a joint session of Congress congratulated the U.S. on its growth the Marquis de Lafayette |
#4861, aired 2005-10-31 | THERE'S A FIRST TIME FOR EVERYTHING $1,500 (Daily Double): This overture, first heard on August 3, 1829 in Paris, debuted as a radio show's theme in 1933 the William Tell Overture |
#4841, aired 2005-10-03 | SUBATOMIC MASS PERSUASION $2000: In 1998 it was found that these particles that pass through everything at light speed do have mass neutrinos |
#4836, aired 2005-09-26 | THE ANIMAL KINGDOM $200: Deuteronomy 14:7 commands us that we can do everything to this desert animal but eat it a camel |
#4824, aired 2005-07-21 | THE WORLD OF NAT KING COLE $1200: The two things required of you in the title of this song
"A brother took a monkey for a ride in the air /
The monkey thought that everything was on the square /
The brother tried to throw the monkey off his back /
But the monkey grabbed his neck and said, 'Now listen, Jack...'" "Straighten Up And Fly Right" |
#4820, aired 2005-07-15 | CREDIT $400: "There are some things money can't buy. For everything else there's" this MasterCard |
#4791, aired 2005-06-06 | LIKE A ROLLING STONE $200: After this archaeologist dodged a boulder in a 1981 flick, Belloq took from him everything he could steal Indiana Jones |
#4775, aired 2005-05-13 | MIDDLE EARTH $1,600 (Daily Double): They're the 3 South American countries through which the equator passes Ecuador, Colombia & Brazil |
#4712, aired 2005-02-15 | EVERYTHING HAS A NAME $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports.) Possibly related to the word "flank", it's a rim or collar, like this one on a pipe a flange |
#4712, aired 2005-02-15 | EVERYTHING HAS A NAME $800: A person who talks a lot of hot air, or the air-filled chamber of a bagpipe a windbag |
#4712, aired 2005-02-15 | EVERYTHING HAS A NAME $1200: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports.) As opposed to a dimmer switch, a simple two-setting light switch has this 6-letter name toggle |
#4712, aired 2005-02-15 | EVERYTHING HAS A NAME $1600: This term for a plug that closes off a test tube can also mean a baseball team's most reliable pitcher a stopper |
#4712, aired 2005-02-15 | EVERYTHING HAS A NAME $2000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports.) It's not "that little piece of film that sticks out so you can load the camera", it's really called this the (film) leader |
#4684, aired 2005-01-06 | NOW THAT'S INVENTIVE! $1,000 (Daily Double): In the '40s AT&T used a radio with no conventional vacuum tubes to demonstrate this device invented in its lab a transistor |
#4678, aired 2004-12-29 | "S"CIENCE $6,000 (Daily Double): A "super" theory in physics has everything made up of tiny these vibrating under immense tension strings |
#4663, aired 2004-12-08 | '70s NONFICTION $400: A bestseller by Dr. David Reuben gave us this 13-word-long self-help title Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Sex but Were Afraid to Ask |
#4625, aired 2004-10-15 | STOP IT, YOU'RE KILLING ME! $3,000 (Daily Double): Around midnight on Dec. 29/30, 1916:
Prince Felix Yusupov & pals, using poison, a gun, a club & drowning Rasputin |
#4613, aired 2004-09-29 | MUSEUMS $6,000 (Daily Double): There are museums devoted to this writer in Nairobi, Kenya & in Rungstedlund, Denmark Isak Dinesen (aka Karen Blixen, author of Out of Africa) |
#4612, aired 2004-09-28 | A CAJUN CATEGORY $1200: If we covered everything Cajun from A to Z, we'd finally come to this accordion-based musical style heard here zydeco |
#4605, aired 2004-09-17 | I'M A LUMBERJACK $1200: Until I saw that movie "Fargo", I thought I knew everything you could feed into this machine wood chipper |
#4576, aired 2004-06-28 | WHAT AM I HAVING? $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Bronx.) Hey, Sal, I got some hungry people out here; give me a garbage pie--I just ordered up one of these a pizza with everything |
#4573, aired 2004-06-23 | THE "TEMP"-IST $400: Oscar Wilde once quipped, "I can resist everything except" this temptation |
#4560, aired 2004-06-04 | SPORTS QUOTES $1000: Vince Lombardi declared that "Winning isn't everything, it's" this the only thing |
#4559, aired 2004-06-03 | THE FIRST WIVES CLUB $600: In a cameo in the movie "The First Wives Club", this wealthy ex advises, "Don't get mad, get everything" Ivana Trump |
#4542, aired 2004-05-11 | WASHINGTON POST CARDS $800: Dear Mary,
Today I found out you can't do this to "All of the people all [of] the time"
-Abe fool |
#4536, aired 2004-05-03 | DOUBLE A, B, Cs $200: I'm this, you're glue, everything you say bounces off me & sticks to you rubber |
#4467, aired 2004-01-27 | ____FOR____ $800: Supplied with everything you need to, say, shoot a grizzly loaded for bear |
#4446, aired 2003-12-29 | INTELLECTUAL PURSUITS $400: To teach everyone about everything Pierre Larousse published a 17-volume combined dictionary & this an encyclopedia |
#4443, aired 2003-12-24 | WHAM! $2000: Wham's third U.S. No. 1 hit; it includes "Somebody tell me... why I work so hard for you... to give you money" "Everything She Wants" |
#4423, aired 2003-11-26 | CHAT ROOM LINGO $600: "DBEYR" means "Don't believe" this everything you read |
#4414, aired 2003-11-13 | "ARF" $600: He wrote some of the lyrics on his "Everything Waits to be Noticed" CD; we wonder if Paul Simon noticed Art Garfunkel |
#4395, aired 2003-10-17 | JINGLES & SLOGANS $1000: According to the old jingle, he "Gets Rid of Dirt and Grime and Grease in Just a Minute" Mr. Clean |
#4388, aired 2003-10-08 | COMMUNICATIONS $2000: Mark Twain said this slug-making machine could work like 6 men & do everything but drink, swear & go out on strike Linotype machine |
#4361, aired 2003-07-14 | QUOTATIONS $2,000 (Daily Double): Her poem "Lady Lazarus" says, "Dying is an art, like everything else. I do it exceptionally well" Sylvia Plath |
#4356, aired 2003-07-07 | "POO"-POURRI $2,000 (Daily Double): Grand guy who was the "Lord High Everything Else" in "The Mikado" Poobah |
#4326, aired 2003-05-26 | ROCKIN' SUBTITLES $400: The Byrds:
("To Everything There is a Season") "Turn! Turn! Turn!" |
#4201, aired 2002-12-02 | SCARY BOOKS $200: This novelist's story collections include "Nightmares and Dreamscapes" & 2002's "Everything's Eventual" (Stephen) King |
#4178, aired 2002-10-30 | STUPID PROVERBS $400: You'll find things are in order with "a place for" this "and everything in its place" everything |
#4167, aired 2002-10-15 | ART $1600: This artist born in 1471 probably learned everything from his father, a goldsmith, also named Albrecht Albrecht Durer |
#4165, aired 2002-10-11 | U.S. ENDANGERED SPECIES $1000: To everything there is a season, including these endangered birds: the least, roseate & California least terns |
#4165, aired 2002-10-11 | LAST LINES $1600: In this book, Jesus cries, "'It is accomplished!' and it was as though he had said: 'Everything has begun'" "The Last Temptation of Christ" |
#4147, aired 2002-09-17 | BEASTLY EXPRESSIONS $600: The one thing that brings everything tumbling down is "the straw that" did this broke the camel's back |
#4129, aired 2002-07-11 | "I" $600: Alexander Woollcott said everything he likes to do is these 2 things, or fattening illegal and immoral |
#4106, aired 2002-06-10 | COACH $400: To this longtime Packers coach, winning wasn't everything; it was the only thing! Vince Lombardi |
#4009, aired 2002-01-24 | STATE CAPITALS $400: Everything's coming up roses at the famous Reinisch Rose Garden in this Kansas capital Topeka |
#3969, aired 2001-11-29 | 5-LETTER WORDS $1600: The Temptations said it's a "ball of confusion"; Wittgenstein said it's "everything that is the case" the world |
#3964, aired 2001-11-22 | ASCENT OF EVEREST $200: In 2001 he revealed that after reaching the summit May 29, 1953 he left everything there & ran back down to camp Sir Edmund Hillary |
#3950, aired 2001-11-02 | CLEAN 4-LETTER WORDS $200: Everything "will come out in" this the wash |
#3938, aired 2001-10-17 | CROSS-EXAMINING THE WITS $400: "A cynic...knows the price of everything and the value of nothing." Tell the court what you meant Oscar Wilde |
#3924, aired 2001-09-27 | SAN DIEGO ZOO $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the San Diego Zoo.) The great horned owl is classified as a bird of this; it goes after everything from mice to skunks a bird of prey |
#3920, aired 2001-09-21 | MUSICAL FLYERS $800: The dreadlocked Adam Duritz fronts this band whose debut album was "August and Everything After" the Counting Crows |
#3899, aired 2001-07-12 | "HEAVEN" & "HELL" $500: Famous pair that move when you do everything possible, Horatio Heaven and Earth |
#3878, aired 2001-06-13 | OUT OF THE "BLUE" $200: In a famous jingle, "Everything's better with" this kind of margarine "on it" Blue Bonnet |
#3862, aired 2001-05-22 | GETTING SCIENTIFIC $600: Panphobia is fear of this Everything |
#3851, aired 2001-05-07 | PROPS $100: Disney sold everything from Cruella's ancestral painting to the dogs' pull-toy in this fur-ocious sequel 102 Dalmatians |
#3834, aired 2001-04-12 | WHY? $400: To punish Vronsky for turning cold to her, & to escape from everything Why does Anna Karenina kill herself? |
#3828, aired 2001-04-04 | WHERE THERE'S A WILL $500 (Daily Double): In 1933 this president left a will consisting of a single sentence, leaving everything to his wife Calvin Coolidge |
#3817, aired 2001-03-20 | IT'S CHER'S WORLD $600: In 1998 Cher published this autobiographical book; they say there's one for everything "The First Time" |
#3815, aired 2001-03-16 | MOVIE SONGS $600: 1991:
"(Everything I Do) I Do It For You" Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves |
#3796, aired 2001-02-19 | BIG SCREEN BRAINBUSTERS $600: John Leguizamo, Patrick Swayze & this man "dragged" through 1995's "To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar" Wesley Snipes |
#3758, aired 2000-12-27 | HODGEPODGE $400: As of July 1, 2002 this currency of Italy will be no more; that's when Europe switches to using Euros for everything lira |
#3742, aired 2000-12-05 | FIRST LADIES $300: In 1987 she & the former president published "Everything to Gain: Making the Most of the Rest of Your Life" Rosalynn Carter |
#3734, aired 2000-11-23 | THE HISTORY CHANNEL $1000: Patriot discussed in the following clip
"He had been a failure in everything that he did, until the revolution; his father gave him a lot of money..." Samuel Adams |
#3730, aired 2000-11-17 | TENNIS $200: To some it means everything, but to a tennis player, it means zip, nada, squat Love |
#3707, aired 2000-10-17 | EVERYTHING'S COMING UP $100: It's the scheduled date of the next presidential inauguration January 20, 2001 |
#3707, aired 2000-10-17 | EVERYTHING'S COMING UP $200: Technically, this upcoming date will be the last day of the 20th century December 31, 2000 |
#3707, aired 2000-10-17 | EVERYTHING'S COMING UP $300: After the year 2000, it's the next year in which U.S. Senate elections will be held 2002 |
#3707, aired 2000-10-17 | EVERYTHING'S COMING UP $400: This daughter of a U.S. president turns 33 on Oct. 19, 2000 Amy Carter |
#3707, aired 2000-10-17 | EVERYTHING'S COMING UP $500: On Jan. 28, 2001 the stadium of this Florida NFL team will be the site of the Super Bowl the Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
#3697, aired 2000-10-03 | QUOTATIONS $1,100 (Daily Double): In 1944 she wrote in her diary, "In spite of everything I still believe that people are really good at heart" Anne Frank |
#3655, aired 2000-06-23 | HIGH "IQ" $600: "Everything Must Go" at this type of sale held by a company that's "all washed up" Liquidation sale |
#3650, aired 2000-06-16 | MISCELLANEOUS $200: Henry & Emily Folger were known for their infatuation with everything concerning this author William Shakespeare |
#3647, aired 2000-06-13 | ON THE GO $400: (Hi, I'm Vanna White; I'm here at Bill Blass in New York City) Bill Blass has designed everything from clothes & linens to Continentals for this automaker Lincoln |
#3636, aired 2000-05-29 | EVERYTHING'S COMING UP "ROSE"S $100: One who has an optimistic view of things is said to be seeing life through these rose-colored glasses |
#3636, aired 2000-05-29 | EVERYTHING'S COMING UP "ROSE"S $200: In "Citizen Kane", it was the last word uttered by Charles Foster Kane before he died Rosebud |
#3636, aired 2000-05-29 | EVERYTHING'S COMING UP "ROSE"S $300: In 1978 he hit in 44 straight games, second only to Joe DiMaggio's record 56-game streak Pete Rose |
#3636, aired 2000-05-29 | EVERYTHING'S COMING UP "ROSE"S $400: It's "the sweetest flow'r that grows" my wild Irish rose |
#3636, aired 2000-05-29 | EVERYTHING'S COMING UP "ROSE"S $500: Robert Louis Stevenson wrote that marriage "is a field of battle, and not" this a bed of roses |
#3635, aired 2000-05-26 | COMPLETES THE PROVERB $400: "A place for everything, and..." everything in its place |
#3630, aired 2000-05-19 | CRACKERS $100: In ads Andy Griffith said, "Everything's great when it sits on" one of these buttery crackers a Ritz |
#3628, aired 2000-05-17 | ON AN OPEN FIRE $400: No. 10 of his "Top Ten Signs You're At A Bad Barbecue" list is "Everything on the grill has a long thin tail" David Letterman |
#3623, aired 2000-05-10 | HAIL, HAIL ROCK 'N' ROLL $500: This Stevie Wonder hit is subtitled "Everything's Alright" "Uptight" |
#3613, aired 2000-04-26 | THE COOL '70s $500: This doctor's "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex, But Were Afraid to Ask" was really talked about David Reuben |
#3588, aired 2000-03-22 | BIG SCREEN TIME TRAVEL $200: When this duo traveled through time in a souped-up phone booth, everything was "Excellent" Bill & Ted |
#3582, aired 2000-03-14 | 1998 QUOTATIONS $200: Before the grand jury she said, "I'm really sorry for everything that's happened. And I hate Linda Tripp" Monica Lewinsky |
#3566, aired 2000-02-21 | LESSER-KNOWN ANCIENT ROMANS $300: Everything this Roman did was counterfeit or fake Bogus |
#3564, aired 2000-02-17 | HITS OF THE '90s $500: The refrain of his hit "Lullaby" is "Everything's gonna be all right, rock-a-bye..." Shawn Mullins |
#3543, aired 2000-01-19 | EVERYTHING'S "GOLDEN", BABY $200: A bright, tasty, yellow variety of apple; it's as yummy as it sounds Golden delicious |
#3543, aired 2000-01-19 | EVERYTHING'S "GOLDEN", BABY $400: It's the popular breed seen here:
(dog) Golden retriever |
#3543, aired 2000-01-19 | EVERYTHING'S "GOLDEN", BABY $600: While Moses was on Mount Sinai, the Israelites worshipped this Golden Calf |
#3543, aired 2000-01-19 | EVERYTHING'S "GOLDEN", BABY $800: This Mongol army overran Eastern Europe in the 13th century The Golden Horde |
#3543, aired 2000-01-19 | EVERYTHING'S "GOLDEN", BABY $1000: Lucius Apuleius wrote it "The Golden Ass" |
#3539, aired 2000-01-13 | BIBLICAL NUMBERS $100: The number of days it took God to create the universe & everything in it (not resting) 6 |
#3527, aired 1999-12-28 | CREATION STORIES $200: This scientific theory suggests everything goes back to a single primeval event Big Bang Theory |
#3483, aired 1999-10-27 | COLLEGE FOLK $500 (Daily Double): You can study everything from theater to theology, but not dentistry, at the Tulsa university he founded in 1963 Oral Roberts |
#3435, aired 1999-07-09 | BESTSELLERS $300: In 1999 David Reuben published an updated version of this "sex"y, long-titled bestseller of 1970 Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask) |
#3435, aired 1999-07-09 | I DO KNOW JACK $400: Term for someone who tries anything & everything but is not an expert in any one field Jack of all trades |
#3431, aired 1999-07-05 | RELATIVE LIT $800: Title question a baby bird asks of everything in sight in a P.D. Eastman "Beginner Book" "Are you my mother?" |
#3409, aired 1999-06-03 | THAT'S WHAT THEY SAID $200: After her election, this British prime minister said that she owed "everything to my father" Margaret Thatcher |
#3363, aired 1999-03-31 | GANGSTERS $100: He's quoted as saying, "They've hung everything on me but the Chicago Fire" Al Capone |
#3361, aired 1999-03-29 | MUSICAL THEATRE $1000: 1959 musical that introduced the song "Everything's Coming Up Roses" Gypsy |
#3357, aired 1999-03-23 | DON'T LISTEN TO THEM! $500: In 1899 Charles Duell, the head of this U.S. "Office" said, "Everything that can be invented has been invented" the U.S. Patent Office |
#3355, aired 1999-03-19 | ON PINS & NEEDLES $500: It can hold a wheel on an axle or act as the piece that holds everything together linchpin |
#3353, aired 1999-03-17 | BIOLOGY $200: Linnaeus only recognized 2 biological kingdoms; everything was either plant or this Animal |
#3351, aired 1999-03-15 | EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT SEX $200: A fertilized egg embeds itself in the wall of this organ, also called the womb Uterus |
#3351, aired 1999-03-15 | EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT SEX $400: These pollen-bearing organs that include the anther are a plant's male flower parts Stamen |
#3351, aired 1999-03-15 | EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT SEX $600: This cell that is produced when a sperm fertilizes an egg measures 0.1 mm in diameter Zygote |
#3351, aired 1999-03-15 | EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT SEX $800: Female sex hormones like estrogen may be called gynogens; male ones like testosterone are these Androgens |
#3351, aired 1999-03-15 | EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT SEX $1000: Also called reduction division, this type of nuclear division underlies all sexual reproduction Meiosis |
#3339, aired 1999-02-25 | NOTABLE WOMEN $500: In her 1903 autobiography, she wrote, "Everything has its wonders, even darkness and silence" Helen Keller |
#3334, aired 1999-02-18 | SPELL THE LAST NAME $1000: "Finlandia" composer Jean... S-I-B-E-L-I-U-S |
#3317, aired 1999-01-26 | JEOPARDY! 101 $300: Of $183,000, $283,000 or $383,000, it's closest to the highest amount you can win in one regular game $283,000 |
#3299, aired 1998-12-31 | HOLD EVERYTHING! $100: From a Dutch term, it's a leather case where you keep your six shooter, pardner a holster |
#3299, aired 1998-12-31 | HOLD EVERYTHING! $200: It can be a soldier's flask, or a small cafeteria a canteen |
#3299, aired 1998-12-31 | HOLD EVERYTHING! $300: Hopefully this legendary container is full when you get to the end of the rainbow a pot of gold |
#3299, aired 1998-12-31 | HOLD EVERYTHING! $400 (Daily Double): In Psalm 23 it's more than full "My cup runneth over" |
#3299, aired 1998-12-31 | HOLD EVERYTHING! $400: These underground cemeteries around Rome contain the remains of many early Christians catacombs |
#3297, aired 1998-12-29 | CELEBRATE CANADA $1,000 (Daily Double): These Nova Scotia games include Celtic workshops & tossing the caber, a 20-foot log the Highland Games |
#3290, aired 1998-12-18 | TV STARS $400: Everything was shipshape & passionate when he played Capt. Merrill Stubing Gavin MacLeod |
#3287, aired 1998-12-15 | GONE $600: Cyndi Lauper sang, "I'm sorry, babe, I'm leaving you tonight" because this "changes everything" money |
#3286, aired 1998-12-14 | EVERYTHING! $200: Everything is often called the whole kit & this Kaboodle |
#3286, aired 1998-12-14 | EVERYTHING! $400: You don't have everything unless you include this household object Kitchen sink |
#3286, aired 1998-12-14 | EVERYTHING! $600: For weaponry, everything is lock, stock & barrel; for fishing, everything is this Hook, line & sinker |
#3286, aired 1998-12-14 | EVERYTHING! $800: A complete dictionary, or the River Kwai after the explosion unabridged |
#3286, aired 1998-12-14 | EVERYTHING! $1000: The term "The whole" this isn't from football but perhaps from the amount of concrete that fills a truck Nine yards |
#3281, aired 1998-12-07 | "EVER"s $600: Brand name of a spirit that's 95% grain alcohol, or the band that sings "Everything To Everyone" Everclear |
#3274, aired 1998-11-26 | TENTS IN THE BIBLE $1000: Numbers 19:14 says if a man dieth in his tent, everything in it & all who enter are unclean for this length of time 7 days |
#3255, aired 1998-10-30 | CREATION STORIES $800: Africa's Fulani people, who are cattle herders, say everything came from a drop of this milk |
#3233, aired 1998-09-30 | SWEET AD LINES $300: This brand is "Everything You Always Wanted in a Beer....and Less" Miller Lite |
#3229, aired 1998-09-24 | AND $200: It's often been said of these dancers that she did everything he did, but backwards and in high heels Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers |
#3228, aired 1998-09-23 | THE "EL" YOU SAY $300: The orangutans on Borneo are in peril due to drought & fires blamed on this weather phenomenon "El Nino" |
#3208, aired 1998-07-08 | FEAR $400: Among the fears of this Oz character are kalidahs, who have tiger heads & bear bodies the Cowardly Lion |
#3202, aired 1998-06-30 | ALL THUMBS $200: If you've got one of these, everything will grow for you Green thumb |
#3198, aired 1998-06-24 | STRANGE BUT TRUE $300: Everything was shipshape, but no one was home when this ghost ship was boarded in 1872 The Mary Celeste |
#3195, aired 1998-06-19 | WHO SAID THAT? $800: “I can resist everything except temptation”, he wrote in “Lady Windermere's Fan” Oscar Wilde |
#3189, aired 1998-06-11 | OFFBEAT MUSEUMS $600: This company's Camden, New Jersey museum covers everything from soup to soup Campbell Soup |
#3187, aired 1998-06-09 | VERSE $200: In "Everything in its Place", Arthur Guiterman wrote, "The birds are in the bushes and" this "is at the door" The wolf |
#3169, aired 1998-05-14 | REALLY BIG $100: While everything is really big in Texas, this state still beats it in total area Alaska |
#3144, aired 1998-04-09 | CELEBRITY EXES $600: Everything didn't come up roses for Ernest Borgnine & this entertainer; they separated after a month Ethel Merman |
#3143, aired 1998-04-08 | SEZ $200: Red Sanders & Vince Lombardi are both credited with saying this "Isn't everything. It's the only thing" Winning |
#3115, aired 1998-02-27 | CITY QUOTES $600: Metternich said, "The emperor is everything," this city "is nothing"--nice waltzes, though Vienna |
#3103, aired 1998-02-11 | YOU KNOW WHAT THEY SAY $400: "Everything comes to those who" do this wait |
#3076, aired 1998-01-05 | PROVERBS $600: It's said that "everything has" one, & "all good things must come to" one an end |
#3066, aired 1997-12-22 | SONGS OF THE '60s $200: Song including the lines "You make my heart sing, you make everything groovy" "Wild Thing" |
#3062, aired 1997-12-16 | BONUS MOVIE $1000: Woody Allen film with "sex" in the title A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy & Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid to Ask) |
#3039, aired 1997-11-13 | "RED", "WHITE" & "BLUE" $100: "Everything's better with" this margarine "on it" Blue Bonnet |
#3030, aired 1997-10-31 | FOR APPLES $400: If everything is just so or perfect, it's in this kind of order apple-pie order |
#3027, aired 1997-10-28 | "BUT" OF COURSE $600: This current pop duo took its name from a store that would sell almost any item Everything but the Girl |
#3016, aired 1997-10-13 | THINK "INK" $400: Even those travelers who try to pack everything figuratively leave this item behind kitchen sink |
#3011, aired 1997-10-06 | THE MARX BROTHERS $100: He honked, whistled & gestured; in fact, he did everything but talk Harpo |
#2961, aired 1997-06-16 | ROCK LYRICS $400: In a Bryan Adams hit, it follows, "Everything I Do" "I do it for you" |
#2941, aired 1997-05-19 | GREEK MYTHOLOGY $200: King Midas almost died of hunger because everything he touched turned to this Gold |
#2917, aired 1997-04-15 | THE MOVIES $200: Ads for this Bette Midler-Goldie Hawn-Diane Keaton film say, "Don't get mad. Get everything" The First Wives Club |
#2917, aired 1997-04-15 | NORSE MYTHOLOGY $300: He could see everything in the 9 worlds from his high throne, Lidskjalf Odin |
#2913, aired 1997-04-09 | QUOTATIONS $100: Some credit college coach Red Sanders with saying this "Isn't everything, it's the only thing" Winning |
#2861, aired 1997-01-27 | TV THEME SONGS $200: "Making your way in the world today takes everything you've got" Cheers |
#2851, aired 1997-01-13 | THE MOVIES $200: In the title of a 1995 film, this actress' name follows "To Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything...." Julie Newmar |
#2817, aired 1996-11-26 | FASHION $300: Everything old is new again with this style of clothing reflecting the '70s & earlier decades Retro |
#2814, aired 1996-11-21 | MYTHOLOGY $100: For a while, everything he touched turned to gold, including his daughter Midas |
#2786, aired 1996-10-14 | SAINTS $100: St. Ciaran founded an abbey at Clonmacnoise in this country; St. Patrick didn't do everything Ireland |
#2664, aired 1996-03-14 | "VO"CABULARY $500: It's a swirling mass of water that can pull everything nearby toward its center a vortex |
#2651, aired 1996-02-26 | "A" PLUS $500: It's been said this California city stands for "everything from A to Z in the USA" Azusa |
#2600, aired 1995-12-15 | IN OTHER WORDS... $100: Everything's okay which finishes okay all's well that ends well |
#2570, aired 1995-11-03 | HOMOPHONES $200: Everything, or a device for making holes an awl/all |
#2553, aired 1995-10-11 | INITIALS $100: His initials, YSL, have appeared on everything from clothing & makeup to eyeglasses Yves Saint Laurent |
#2549, aired 1995-10-05 | AMERICAN HISTORY $600: In this pamphlet Thomas Paine wrote, "Everything that is right or natural pleads for separation" "Common Sense" |
#2539, aired 1995-09-21 | QUOTATIONS $100: Isabella Mary Beeton's "Book of Household Management" advised "A place for everything and..." this everything in its place |
#2484, aired 1995-05-25 | GREEK MYTHOLOGY $400: This Sun god saw everything, including Hades' abduction of Persephone Helios |
#2408, aired 1995-02-08 | "TAKE" FIVE $100: To swindle someone out of of everything he has, or what you do with dirty clothes take him to the cleaners |
#2402, aired 1995-01-31 | LITERARY CHARACTERS $1000: In this last James Joyce novel, H.C. Earwicker dreams everything that has ever happened Finnegans Wake |
#2314, aired 1994-09-29 | RANKS & TITLES $500: Grand guy who was the "Lord High Everything Else" in "The Mikado" Poo-Bah |
#2308, aired 1994-09-21 | NATURE $400: This tall, hollow grass is used to make everything from window shades to water pipes bamboo |
#2268, aired 1994-06-15 | ANCIENT WISDOM $300: "Be content... one cannot be first in everything" was fabulous advice from this fabulist Aesop |
#2244, aired 1994-05-12 | SPORTS '93 $100: Saying, he had achieved everything he could in basketball, he retired from the Bulls in October (Michael) Jordan |
#2170, aired 1994-01-28 | MOTHERS & DAUGHTERS $600: This country singer calls her mother Naomi "the queen of everything" Wynonna Judd |
#2141, aired 1993-12-20 | GEOLOGY $800: This portion of the Earth is everything past the Gutenberg Discontinuity, 1800 miles on down the core |
#2110, aired 1993-11-05 | TRANSFORMATIONS $400: Everything he touched turned into gold, not mufflers Midas |
#2039, aired 1993-06-17 | YE GODS! $200: From his high throne, this supreme Norse god could see everything, everywhere Odin |
#2015, aired 1993-05-14 | BODIES OF WATER $1,500 (Daily Double): This river flows over 2,200 miles from the Valdai Hills NW of Moscow to the Caspian Sea the Volga |
#2005, aired 1993-04-30 | THE BIBLE $300: The New Testament uses these 2 letters to describe God as the beginning & end of everything Alpha & Omegarock |
#2004, aired 1993-04-29 | '60s FADS & FASHIONS $400: 6-letter hyphenated trademark for the fluorescent paint used to decorate just about everything Day-Glo |
#2003, aired 1993-04-28 | NO. 2 HITS $500: In 1975 Barry White reached No. 2 in pop with "You're The First, The Last", & this My Everything |
#1994, aired 1993-04-15 | GREAT COMMUNICATORS $600: For 21 years James Boswell wrote down almost everything this man said & did Johnson |
#1962, aired 1993-03-02 | AD LINES $100: "Everything's better with" this margarine "on it" Blue Bonnet |
#1949, aired 1993-02-11 | SHOW TUNES $400: Song that begins, "Things look swell, things look great, gonna have the whole world on a plate" "Everything's Coming Up Roses" |
#1924, aired 1993-01-07 | NOTABLE QUOTES $1,000 (Daily Double): Oscar Wilde's "Lady Windermere's Fan" contains the line "I can resist everything except" this temptation |
#1799, aired 1992-05-28 | TECHNOLOGY $800: The mimeograph was invented by this man around 1876 Thomas Edison |
#1793, aired 1992-05-20 | PHILOSOPHY $200: Thales in the 6th c. BC said everything came from water; Empedocles later added air & these 2 things fire & earth |
#1752, aired 1992-03-24 | 4-LETTER WORDS $500: Man's name that's slang for OK; it sometimes follows "Everything is" Jake |
#1723, aired 1992-02-12 | SHIPS $200: Upon reaching Pitcairn Island in 1790, it was stripped of everything usable & then burned the Bounty |
#1717, aired 1992-02-04 | POP MUSIC $100: This 1966 Stevie Wonder hit is subtitled "Everything's Alright" "Uptight" |
#1710, aired 1992-01-24 | NURSERY RHYMES $100: They're made of "sugar and spice, and everything nice" little girls |
#1686, aired 1991-12-23 | FAMOUS QUOTES $400: He regretted saying, "Winning isn't everything. It's the only thing" Vince Lombardi |
#1659, aired 1991-11-14 | HITS OF THE 1960s $200: This hit by the Byrds is subtitled "To Everything There Is A Season" "Turn! Turn! Turn!" |
#1640, aired 1991-10-18 | NO. 1 HITS OF THE '60s $200: In this 1966 hit, the Troggs sang, "You make my heart sing, you make everything groovy" "Wild Thing" |
#1622, aired 1991-09-24 | WILDE $400: "I can resist everything except" this temptation |
#1581, aired 1991-06-17 | ANAGRAMS $500: Electra pours this sticky molasses blend on everything treacle (from Electra) |
#1576, aired 1991-06-10 | IN OTHER WORDS $500: All the flowers are emerging American Beauties everything's coming up roses |
#1575, aired 1991-06-07 | NONFICTION $200: Completes the title of Dr. Reuben's bestseller "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex" But Were Afraid to Ask |
#1560, aired 1991-05-17 | THE 20th CENTURY $2,400 (Daily Double): One of two U.S. states admitted to the Union in 1912 (1 of) Arizona (or New Mexico) |
#1544, aired 1991-04-25 | ART $800: Last name of pop sculptor Claes, wose hard sculptures include "2 Cheeseburgers with Everything" Oldenburg |
#1474, aired 1991-01-17 | QUOTES $500: This "Candide" author said, "The secret of being a bore is to tell everything" Voltaire |
#1408, aired 1990-10-17 | SEE THE USA $300: California town with an Indian name that's been popularized as standing for everything from "A to Z" in the USA Azusa |
#1403, aired 1990-10-10 | FOOD & DRINK $400: "Everything it Touches Turns Delicious" is the slogan of this liqueur found in a white Russian Kahlua |
#1294, aired 1990-03-29 | CELEBRITIES $300: This author of "Hollywood Wives" said, "People don't believe it, but everything I write is true!" Jackie Collins |
#1201, aired 1989-11-20 | MOVIES IN OTHER WORDS $300: "Everything Concerning Miss Harrington" All About Eve |
#1122, aired 1989-06-20 | QUOTES $100: In "The Book of Household Management", Isabella Beeton wrote, "A place for everything and..." everything in its place |
#1121, aired 1989-06-19 | ASTRONOMY $400: It's defined as all space & everything contained in it cosmos or universe |
#1119, aired 1989-06-15 | BROADWAY LYRICS $300: If you know this song from "Gypsy", you know "Everything's Coming Up" these Roses |
#1085, aired 1989-04-28 | SPORTS $300: Coach associated with the motto: "Winning isn't everything: it's the only thing" Vince Lombardi |
#1082, aired 1989-04-25 | RELIGION $200: Christian fundamentalists believe everything in this is true & without error the Bible |
#1067, aired 1989-04-04 | BEATLES LYRICS $500: "I should have known better with a girl like you that I would love" this everything that you do |
#1039, aired 1989-02-23 | NURSERY RHYMES $300: "Sugar & spice & everything nice" what little girls are made of |
#1010, aired 1989-01-13 | BROADWAY LYRICS $500: Song from "Gypsy" which opens "Things look swell, things look great" "Everything's Coming Up Roses" |
#992, aired 1988-12-20 | ARTS & ARTHURS $300: TV star born Bernice Frankel, she once said, "I've done everything except stag movies & rodeos" Bea Arthur |
#934, aired 1988-09-29 | TRAVEL & TOURISM $100: You can board one of Grave Line Tours' "funeral cars" to "see the stars' last stops" in this city Hollywood |
#901, aired 1988-07-04 | LITERARY LOCATIONS $200: Everything is edible in the town of Bunbury, located in this land created by L. Frank Baum Oz |
#898, aired 1988-06-29 | U.S. CITIES $1,600 (Daily Double): City celebrated in song in both a 1959 Wilbert Harrison No. 1 hit & the following:
"Y' c'n turn the radiator on whenever you want some heat /
With ev'ry kind o' comfort ev'ry house is all complete /
You c'n walk to privies in the rain and never wet your feet! /
They've gone about as fur as they can go (Yes sir!) /
They've gone about as fur as they can go!..." Kansas City |
#879, aired 1988-06-02 | RETALIATORY PHRASES $400: Starts the kiddy rebuke which ends, "Everything you say bounces off me & sticks to you" I'm rubber and you're glue |
#819, aired 1988-03-10 | HOLLYWOOD MARRIAGES $500: She won't tell who her 1st husband was, but her 2nd & 3rd were Vittorio Gassman & Tony Franciosa Shelley Winters |
#782, aired 1988-01-19 | "BEAUTIFUL" MUSIC $400: In this song Ray Stevens says "We shouldn't care about the length of his hair or the color of his skin" "Everything Is Beautiful" |
#741, aired 1987-11-23 | MOVIE QUOTES $100: "Mr. Kane was a man who got everything he wanted, & then lost it" Citizen Kane |
#740, aired 1987-11-20 | MIDDLE NAMES $3,700 (Daily Double): He was the first U.S. president to have a middle name John Quincy Adams |
#692, aired 1987-09-15 | AMERICAN INDIANS $1000: He told A. Oakley, "The white man knows how to make everything, but he doesn't know how to distribute it" Sitting Bull |
#644, aired 1987-05-28 | TV NOSTALGIA $100 (Daily Double): In series w/following theme, 1st scene usually featured a tape recorder & this character: Jim Phelps |
#642, aired 1987-05-26 | MAGAZINES $400: The answer to its April 1984 cover puzzle was that everything in the picture was upside-down Games magazine |
#626, aired 1987-05-04 | NURSERY RHYMES $200: "That's what little girls are made of" sugar and spice and everything nice (or all things nice) |
#609, aired 1987-04-09 | ANIMAL LOVERS $500: Woody Allen film where Gene Wilder whispers sweet nothings to a sheep Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask) |
#602, aired 1987-03-31 | THEATER $300: Sport featured in the musicals "Hold Everything" & "Golden Boy" boxing |
#602, aired 1987-03-31 | THEATER $500: In "The Mikado", when Koko became Lord High Executioner, he became Lord-High-Everything-Else Poo-Bah |
#592, aired 1987-03-17 | STARTS WITH "M" $200: What you have if everything you contact turns to gold -- or a muffler Midas touch |
#590, aired 1987-03-13 | STATE CAPITALS $800: Dirt poor, riding a borrowed horse & carrying everything with him, Lincoln arrived here on April 15, 1837 Springfield, Illinois |
#584, aired 1987-03-05 | HISTORY $100: Conquering everything from Peking to Persia, this 13th century Mongol's name means "universal ruler" Genghis Khan |
#530, aired 1986-12-19 | MUSIC ON THE MAP $300: In the musical "Oklahoma!", city where "They've gone about as fur as they c'n go" Kansas City |
#506, aired 1986-11-17 | STATE FLOWERS $100: Everything's better with this state flower of Texas on it blue bonnet |
#501, aired 1986-11-10 | ENGLISH LITERATURE $500: Dickens novel in which Miss Havisham left everything in her house as it was the day she was jilted Great Expectations |
#486, aired 1986-10-20 | COWBOYS & INDIANS $100: A cowboy used it to fan fires, carry water, & ward off everything from hailstones to low branches his hat |
#472, aired 1986-09-30 | NOVEL PLOTS $1000: A Dublin pub keeper one night dreams everything that has ever happened Finnegans Wake |
#472, aired 1986-09-30 | FAMOUS QUOTES $1000: G.B. Shaw said when one knows nothing but thinks he knows everything, it points to a career in this politics |
#459, aired 1986-09-11 | "LITTLE" SONGS $100: Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs told her, "You're everything a big bad wolf could want, owww" "Little Red Riding Hood" |
#450, aired 1986-05-30 | HUMORISTS $600: She "Lost Everything in the Post-Natal Depression" Erma Bombeck |
#418, aired 1986-04-16 | PHYSICS $1000: The physical measure of disorder, it's what sets in to cause everything to break down eventually entropy |
#394, aired 1986-03-13 | SITCOMS $800: She was "enterprising, socializing, everything but compromising" Maude |
#390, aired 1986-03-07 | "ON" WORDS & "UP" WORDS $400: According to song in "Oklahoma", what everything is in Kansas City up to date |
#367, aired 1986-02-04 | INSECTS $300: Almost everything most insects do is related to these 2 survival activities eating & mating |
#350, aired 1986-01-10 | FAMOUS QUOTES $300: The 1861 "Book of Household Management" calls for "a place for everything &" this everything in its place |
#350, aired 1986-01-10 | FAMOUS QUOTES $400: Benjamin Disraeli wrote in 1847, "everything comes if a man will only" do this wait |
#340, aired 1985-12-27 | MOVIES $400 (Daily Double): 1972 comedy, it's Woody Allen's only film based on a best seller Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask) |
#336, aired 1985-12-23 | HODGEPODGE $200: His "War of the Worlds" broadcast, Sept. 30, 1938 had half of N.J. fleeing the Martians Orson Welles |
#332, aired 1985-12-17 | HOMOPHONES $800: It can be everything or just a leather working tool all (awl) |
#316, aired 1985-11-25 | MUSIC ON THE MAP $100: In Broadway's "Oklahoma!", everything was up to date in this town Kansas City |
#299, aired 1985-10-31 | "HOG" WILD $300: The Larousse Encyclopedia of Animal Life says everything about this African animal is ugly a warthog |
#287, aired 1985-10-15 | PARKS $400: London's Speakers' Corner, where people voice opinions on everything, is in this park Hyde Park |
#270, aired 1985-09-20 | NUMBERS IN SONG $400: According to Gene McDaniels, the 1st woman wasn't made of Adam's rib, but of this a hundred pounds of clay |
#191, aired 1985-06-03 | ACRONYMS $400: Al Capp's students wildly indignant about nearly everything S.W.I.N.E |
#189, aired 1985-05-30 | OLD TESTAMENT $800 (Daily Double): Book of the Old Testament from which lines of this song are taken
"To everything turn, turn, turn /
There is a season turn, turn, turn /
And a time to every purpose under heaven /
A time to be born, a time to die /
A time to plant, a time to reap..." Ecclesiastes |
#147, aired 1985-04-02 | TRIOS $200: "That's what little girls are made of" sugar and spice and everything nice |
#146, aired 1985-04-01 | TRAVEL & TOURISM $200: This completes the travelers golden rule of packing: when in doubt... leave it (out) |
#129, aired 1985-03-07 | DOCTORS $600: His diet could be called "Everything you always wanted to know about bran but were afraid to ask" Dr. David Reuben |
#122, aired 1985-02-26 | NOTORIOUS $600: "Hitler had the best answers to everything," said this head of a psychopathic "family" Charles Manson |
#113, aired 1985-02-13 | SILLY SONGS $300: "She was everything a Big Bad Wolf could want" Little Red Riding Hood |
#109, aired 1985-02-07 | TOUGH TRIVIA $600: What phobophobes fear everything |
#63, aired 1984-12-05 | HOTEL NAMES $600: According to Andy Griffith, "Everything's good that sits on" this cracker a Ritz |
#55, aired 1984-11-23 | ENGLISH EDIBLES $100: In London, a Wimpy with everything a hamburger |
#43, aired 1984-11-07 | INITIALS $200: Letters spelling a boxers’ doom, but when reversed, everything's all right KO |
#35, aired 1984-10-26 | SPORTS QUOTES $200: "Winning isn't everything, it's the only thing," said this Green Bay coach, so they say Lombardi |
#15, aired 1984-09-28 | TRENDS $100: French crescent rolls now stuffed with everything from Spinach to chocolate croissants |
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Season 25 3-time champion: $69,401 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
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Amanda J. Ray, a sophomore at the University of Virginia from Harrisonburg, Virginia
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2010-B College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000 + a Nintendo Wii + the...
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Jennifer Broders, a junior high school social studies teacher from Stockton, Iowa
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Season 26 2-time champion: $59,801 + $1,000. Jennifer Broders - a...
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Tim Relihan, a senior from the University of Nebraska from Stromsburg, Nebraska
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2010-B College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000 + a Nintendo Wii + the...
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Ellen Eichner, a junior from the Ohio State University from Northbrook, Illinois
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2010-B College Championship semifinalist: $10,000 + a Nintendo Wii + the...
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Jove Graham, a biomedical engineer from Lewisburg, Pennsylvania
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Season 26 1-time champion: $34,401 + $1,000. Jove's second contestant interview...
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Vanamali Compton, a junior from Clarkdale, Arizona
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2005 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 16 at the time of the...
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Ruvani Fonseka, a junior from Grosse Pointe, Michigan
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2005 Teen Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $5,000. 15 at the time of...
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Anne Boyd, a freelance writer and student from Los Angeles, California
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2004 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 20 4-time champion: $84,600...
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Ryan Chaffee, a tutor from Los Angeles, California
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2010 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 26 4-time champion: $91,900...
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Colby Burnett, a high school world history teacher from Chicago, Illinois
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\"He teaches at a school started by the Dominicans of St....
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Rebecca Lobo, a future Women\'s Basketball Hall of Famer and ESPN analyst originally from the WNBA
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\"Later this year, she\'ll be inducted into the Women\'s Basketball Hall...
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Richard Chamberlain, a traffic accident investigator from Shelby, North Carolina
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Season 2 1-time champion: $6,200 + a Maytag full-size stacked washer...
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Celeste DiNucci, a recent graduate student from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2014 Battle of the Decades...
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Charles Temple, a high school English teacher from Ocracoke, North Carolina
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"He teaches at the smallest public school in North Carolina, and...
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Lori Kissell, a high school Latin teacher from Fredericksburg, Virginia
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"She loves everything about Latin and shares that love with her...
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Viki Radden, a high school English and literacy teacher from Bakersfield, California
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"She teaches at the largest high school district in California. From...
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Brenton Montie, a sixth grade social studies teacher from South Lyon, Michigan
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"He teaches at a school ranked in the top 5% in...
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Ben Chuchla, a senior from Calabasas, California
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2008-B Teen Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Last name pronounced like "HOO-kla"....
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Justin Sausville, a urologist from Baltimore, Maryland
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2011 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 27/28 6-time champion:...
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Brooks Humphreys, a high school social studies teacher from Omaha, Nebraska
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"He teaches at an all-girls Catholic school operated by the Sisters...
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Tom Nissley, a writer from Seattle, Washington
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2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2011 Tournament of Champions...
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John Botti, a high school history and English teacher from Bethesda, Maryland
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"He says he keeps his spirit young by spending time with...
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Lewis Black, a stand-up comedian from Lewis Black's Root of All Evil
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"With success in films, plays, books, and TV specials, he tours...
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Zack Terrill, a senior at Vanderbilt University from Winter Springs, Florida
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2012 College Championship 2nd runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $25,000. 21 at...
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Thomas L. Friedman, an author and foreign affairs columnist from The New York Times
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"He has won three Pulitzer Prizes and authored six best sellers,...
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Chris Frankel, a bartender from Houston, Texas
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Season 25 player (2008-09-22).
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David Skaar, a research scientist from Raleigh, North Carolina
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Season 25 3-time champion: $102,000 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
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Lisa Makar, a senior from University of Maryland
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"As a seventh grader, she was planning a career as a...
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Chris Matthews, a TV host from Hardball and The Chris Matthews Show
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"He served as a speechwriter for Jimmy Carter, and later as...
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Robert Arshonsky, a senior from Cal Poly
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"As a 12-year-old, he wanted to be the first person on...
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Mike Nelson, a mechanical engineer from Geneva, Illinois
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Season 27 2-time champion: $20,800 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
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Robyn Nelson, a bookseller and writer from Staten Island, New York
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Season 29 player (2013-05-20).
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Curtis Joseph, a sophomore from Scottsdale Community College
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"In 1999, his nickname was 'Curtles the Troll', and he wanted...
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Anjali Tripathi, a senior from MIT
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"Math and science were her favorite subjects in seventh grade. We're...
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Bonnie Cao, a senior from Arcadia, California
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2008-A Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 17 at the time of the...
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Hunter Brown, a senior from Wheaton, Illinois
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2008-A Teen Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 17 at the time of...
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Gabby Fusco, an 11-year-old from Maspeth, New York
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"She's loved everything about science she was a little kid, so...
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Janelle Lambert, a senior from Brooklyn, New York
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2008-A Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000.
17 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
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Tara Franey, a senior from Michigan State University
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2008 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000.
Jeopardy! Message Board user name: tarafraney
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Than Hedman, a freshman from University of Colorado-Boulder
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2008 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 19 and from Denver, CO at...
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Katie Winter, a senior from Tufts University
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2008 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 22 and from Hershey, PA at...
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Marshall Tan, from Gaithersburg, Maryland
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"His favorite subject is social studies, and he knows a lot...
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Dara Lind, a junior from Yale University
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2008 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 20 and from Cincinnati, OH at...
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Brandon Hensley, a sophomore from Caltech
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2008 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 19 and from Huntington, WV at...
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Gabrielle McMahan, a junior from Florida A&M University
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2008 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000. 20 and from Springfield, VA at...
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Danielle Kolker, a family literacy program manager from Brooklyn, New York
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Season 22 player (2006-06-14).
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Cathy Lanctot, a law professor from Wilmington, Delaware
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2007 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD Home...
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Kevin Marshall, a student from Metairie, Louisiana
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2006 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 22 6-time champion: $98,201...
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Mehrun Etebari, a graduate student of international relations from Durham, New Hampshire
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2007 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD Home...
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Emily Zhang, from Indianapolis, Indiana
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"A National Science Merit Award recipient, she plans on becoming a...
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Madeline Suchard, from Placentia, California
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"She has her sights set on becoming the Supreme Court Justice,...
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Steve Greene, a senior from UCLA from Elk Grove, California
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2010-B College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000 + a Nintendo Wii +...
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Eddie Timanus, a sports reporter from Arlington, Virginia
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"A 5-time champion, he went on to become a semifinalist in...
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Mitchell Vogel, from Madison, Wisconsin
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"This future governor of Wisconsin enjoys rollerblading, reading, and playing saxophone....
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Saad Hasan, a nanotechnology scientist from Nashville, Tennessee
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Season 26 1-time champion: $22,700 + $2,000. Saad Hasan Nashville, TN...
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Dave Ellis, a singer-songwriter from Los Angeles, California
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Season 27 1-time champion: $16,000 + $2,000. Not to be confused...
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Alison Jenik, a junior at the University of Maryland from New York, New York
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2005 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000.
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Frank Spangenberg, a lieutenant in the New York Police Department from Douglaston, New York
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"He still holds the record for the most money won in...
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Hema Karunakaram, a senior from Saline, Michigan
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2009 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $10,000. Name pronounced like "HAY-ma kah-ROO-nuh-KAH-ram". Jeopardy!...
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Rachel Rothenberg, a senior from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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2009 Teen Tournament winner (semifinalist by wildcard): $75,000. Jeopardy! Message Board...
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Kurt Bray, a scientist from Oceanside, California
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"A 5-time winner in 1994, he used some of his winnings...
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Stacy Braverman, a public interest lawyer from Washington, D.C.
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Season 26 1-time champion: $14,984 + $2,000. As detailed in a...
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Janet Wong, a development officer for a museum from Hoboken, New Jersey
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"As a senior at Drew University, she won the February 2000...
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Matt DeTura, a recent law school graduate from Washington, D.C.
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Season 27 3-time champion: $61,601 + $2,000.
Jeopardy! Message Board user name: MDT
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Kennedy Stomps, a junior from St. Louis, Missouri
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2009 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000.
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Michael Dupée, an attorney from Gainesville, Florida
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"He was the winner of the 1996 Tournament of Champions. Today...
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Aisha Tyler, an actress, comedian, author and reality-show host from Archer
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"In addition to film and TV roles, she performs comedy at...
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Cheech Marin, an actor, comedian, director, writer and musician from Lost
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"He's played a cop on Nash Bridges, voiced a 1959 Chevy...
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Tiffiny Fisher, a data analyst from Beaverton, Oregon
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Season 25 player (2009-07-01).
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Emily Heaney, a freelance costume designer from White Bear Lake, Minnesota
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Season 25 1-time champion: $2,200 + $1,000. Last name pronounced like...
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Marty Scott, an assistant district attorney from Forney, Texas
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Season 26 3-time champion: $64,002 + $2,000. Marty won $250,000 on...
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Jen McFann, a Peace Corps recruiter from Astoria, New York
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Season 26 1-time champion: $19,410 + $2,000. Jen McFann Astoria, New...
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Kevin Wilson, a communications specialist from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Season 26 3-time champion: $76,998 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
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Paul Wampler, a web programmer from Knoxville, Tennessee
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Season 27 4-time champion: $72,001 + $2,000.
Jeopardy! Message Board user name: paul5562
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Fred Cofone, a copy editor from Old Greenwich, Connecticut
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Season 27 2-time champion: $24,400 + $2,000.
Last name pronounced like "kuh-FONE".
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Charles Shaughnessy, an actor from Mad Men
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"As Shane Donovan on Days of Our Lives, he won three...
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Kadeem Cooper, a junior from the University of Virginia
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2009 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 20 and from Brooklyn, New York...
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Dan Smith, a student from Chicago, Illinois
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Season 25 3-time champion: $69,200 + $1,000. Dan Smith - a...
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Jonathan Gillerman, a senior from Staten Island, New York
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2003 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500.
17 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
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Mark Petterson, a senior from the University of Kansas
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2009 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 21 and from Prairie Village,...
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Wolf Blitzer, a journalist from The Situation Room
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"Since 1990, he's covered every major story for CNN, including the...
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Lindsay Eanet, a senior from the University of Missouri
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2010-A College Championship semifinalist: $10,000. Hometown: Deerfield, Illinois. Last name pronounced...
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Diane Trap, a librarian and graphics specialist from Athens, Georgia
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Season 25 1-time champion: $21,400 + $1,000. Diane Trap - a...
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Alison Stone Roberg, an administrative assistant from Kansas City, Missouri
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Season 26 3-time champion: $85,102 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
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Amy Wilson, a creative writing and women's studies student originally from Portland, Oregon
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Season 26 1-time champion: $19,999 + $2,000. Not to be confused...
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Rebecca Maxfield, a freshman from Brown University
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2010-A College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. Hometown: New Rochelle, New York. Rebecca...
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Sally O'Rourke, a freelance copywriter originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana
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Season 27 1-time champion: $33,601 + $1,000.
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Melanie Baker-Streevy, a United Methodist pastor from Parma, Michigan
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Season 25 1-time champion: $26,900 + $1,000. Melanie Baker-Streevy - A...
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Ryan Stoffers, a sophomore from UCLA
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2010-A College Championship 1st runner-up: $50,000. Hometown: Saratoga, California. Ryan Stoffers...
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Ken Basin, a junior at the University of Southern California from Huntington Beach, California
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2003 College Championship semifinalist: $5,000. Blog at kbasin.blogspot.org. Appearing as a...
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Elijah Granet, a 12-year-old from San Diego, California
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"Because he loves animals, biology, and helping others, he's thinking of...
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Carolyn Young, a homemaker from Marietta, Georgia
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Season 25 1-time champion: $30,000 + $2,000. Mother of Season 32...
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Elizabeth Perkins, an actress from Weeds
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"For the past five seasons, she's played the calculating and manipulative...
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Doug Savant, an actor from Desperate Housewives
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"He met and then married his wife while both were costarring...
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Jonathan Corbblah, a chess teacher from Harlem, New York
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Season 27 1-time champion: $13,000 + $1,000. Jonathan appeared as a...
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Pat Sajak, a game show host from Wheel of Fortune
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"A former TV weatherman, he's gone on to become the world's...
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Adam Bibler, an economist originally from Lancaster, Ohio
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Season 27 1-time champion: $12,000 + $2,000.
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Erik Nelson, a grad student originally from Boston, Massachusetts
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2009 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Season 25 4-time champion: $94,404 + $2,000.
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Nicole Yoon, a 12-year-old from Asbury, New Jersey
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"She has set her sights on becoming a medical doctor or...
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Tom Morris, a substitute teacher and grad student from Irvine, California
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2009 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 24 4-time champion: $100,801...
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Tom Bergeron, an Emmy Award-winning host from Dancing with the Stars
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2009 Celebrity Jeopardy! player: $25,000 to the Muscular Dystrophy Association. "He's...
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Aisha Tyler, a comedienne, host and actress from Talk Soup, Friends, The 5th Wheel and Ghost Whisperer
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2009 Celebrity Jeopardy! winner: $50,000 split between the International Rescue Committee/Congo...
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Stefan Goodreau, a video game tester and camp counselor from Los Angeles, California
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2010 Tournament of Champions 2nd runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $50,000. Season...
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Doug Hicton, a composer originally from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
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2007 Tournament of Champions 1st runner-up: $100,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD...
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Kyle Kahan, a senior from Texas A&M University from Houston, Texas
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2010-B College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000 + a Nintendo Wii +...
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Tayonna Jones, a 12-year-old from Indianapolis, Indiana
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"She hopes to have her law degree by her 18th birthday...
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Katie Fulton, a 12-year-old from Tewksbury, Massachusetts
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"She's thinking vet, because she loves animals and everything about them..."...
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Alice Luo, a junior from Georgia Institute of Technology
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2007 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 20 at the time of...
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Kyle Hale, a college student from Katy, Texas
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2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $25,000. 2003 Tournament...
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Kathy Cassity, a closed captioner from Honolulu, Hawaii
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2003 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 18 4-time champion: $59,200....
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Brian Weikle, a project manager from Minneapolis, Minnesota
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2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into...
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Meryl Federman, a senior from Livingston, New Jersey
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2007 Teen Tournament Summer Games champion (semifinalist by wildcard): $75,000. 18...
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Brian Weikle, a project manager from Minneapolis, Minnesota
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2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into...
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Kimberly Jantz, an attorney from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Season 26 1-time champion: $22,200 + $2,000. Kimberly Jantz - an...
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Rob Carter, a deputy attorney general from Lawrenceville, New Jersey
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Season 24 player (2007-12-05).
Jeopardy! Message Board user name: justrobnj
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Robin Quivers, a radio and television personality from The Howard Stern Show
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"Howard Stern's news anchor and sidekick for the past 28 years,...
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Matt Bregman, a fundraiser from Brooklyn, New York
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Season 22 player (2006-03-06).
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JT Nuckolls, a customer service representative from Red Oak, Iowa
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Season 24 player (2007-09-18).
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Roy Ha, a geophysicist from Sugar Land, Texas
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Season 25 player (2009-06-05).
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Christina Maes, a senior at the University of Wisconsin - Green Bay from Green Bay, Wisconsin
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2004 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000.
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Bob Verini, a director of academics for a national test preparation company from Los Angeles, California
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2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
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Brad Selvig, a sophomore at Florida State from Jacksonville, Florida
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2004 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000.
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Lorna Johnson, a 12-year-old seventh grader from Willowbrook, Illinois
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"She loves all animals, especially her dogs Duke and Rudy, but...
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Jeff Love, a sophomore at Stanford University from Burlingame, California
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2004 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. Jeff won $1,000 on Who Wants...
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Neha Gokhale, a 10-year-old from Houston, Texas
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"Because she liked 4th and 5th grade so much, she wants...
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Trevor Norris, a budget analyst from Washington, D.C.
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"He can't walk through the Pentagon without someone mentioning his five...
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Jim Stalley, a crime data specialist from Denver, Colorado
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2004 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Season 19 4-time champion: $84,100 + $2,000.
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Jennifer Wu, a high school junior from Arkadelphia, Arkansas
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"She won the 2004 Teen Tournament at age 15. Now 17,...
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Kenny Schlax, a junior from Deerfield, Illinois
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2006 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Listed as "Kenneth" on the official web site.
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Katie James, a sophomore from Winchester, Virginia
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2006 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000.
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Nithya Kubendran, an 11-year-old seventh grader from Quartz Hill, California
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"When asked about her future plans, she said, 'World domination sounds...
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John Beck, an associate creative director from Torrance, California
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2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $29,000. 2004 Tournament...
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Doug Lach, a marketing manager from Columbus, Ohio
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2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 2001 Tournament...
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Brian Weikle, a consultant from Minneapolis, Minnesota
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2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into...
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Caitlin Cook, a sophomore from Arden, North Carolina
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2005 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $5,000.
16 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
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Orlando Zambrano, a junior from Tampa, Florida
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2005 Teen Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $5,000.
16 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
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