#8785, aired 2023-01-13 | LET'S TALK GALAXIES $400: One look at M64 & you'll see why it's called this galaxy, like a shiner after a punch in the face the Black Eye Galaxy |
#15, aired 2022-02-18 | ESPN $800: (Richard Jefferson delivers the clue.) As an NBA analyst, I like to see my fellow Wildcats from this school, like Deandre Ayton, Andre Iguodala &, before my time, future congressman Morris Udall; he had a glass eye, but a wicked one-handed shot the University of Arizona |
#8555, aired 2022-01-14 | BOBBING FOR ACTORS $1600: As Alexander Pierce in "Captain America: The Winter Soldier", this film legend didn't see eye-to-eye with Nick Fury Robert Redford |
#8517, aired 2021-11-23 | THE BODY HUMAN $800: The ciliary muscle changes the curvature of this eye part that determines how near or far we can see the lens |
#8444, aired 2021-07-15 | TIME FOR SCIENCE $1600: Percival Lowell thought he saw these on the surface of Venus--some think it was a reflection of the blood vessels in his eye canals |
#8385, aired 2021-04-23 | WORDS & PHRASES $800: You find fault with everything you see when viewing with this eye that sounds yellowed jaundiced |
#7648, aired 2017-12-06 | THE EYE $200: Rod-shaped eye cells help you to see forms, & cells of this shape help you see colors cones |
#7574, aired 2017-07-13 | THEIR GAME SHOW HOST GIGS $400: I see in my mind's eye that Vincent Price hosted a show about psychic powers with this 3-letter abbreviated title ESP |
#7409, aired 2016-11-24 | GENERAL KNOWLEDGE $800: In Greek myth this king of Thebes raised by Polybus couldn't see eye to eye with his birth dad Oedipus |
#7126, aired 2015-09-14 | SEE THE POP HIT $600: It was featured in a 1982 movie "The Eye Of The Tiger" |
#7096, aired 2015-06-22 | BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $400: It's the field of vision from a high altitude, allowing you to see a wide area a bird's-eye view |
#6909, aired 2014-10-02 | 2-SYLLABLE WORDS $800: Eye see it's another term for student pupil |
#6148, aired 2011-05-11 | THE EYES HAVE IT $1200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows an anatomical animation on the monitor.) To allow your eyes to see clearly at varying distances, fibers called the zonules of Zinn change the shape of this eye part that focuses light onto the retina the lens |
#5527, aired 2008-09-23 | ____ OF ____ $1600: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew waves a reflective stick through a projected image.) Even when a projected image appears to be gone, you can still see it when I wave this stick because of this phenomenon in which the light detectors in the eye send signals to the brain the persistence of vision |
#5465, aired 2008-05-16 | WHAT'S WRONG WITH ME? $2000: I see you have flu-like symptoms & a red bull's-eye rash; it could be this tick-borne illness first identified in 1975 Lyme disease |
#5388, aired 2008-01-30 | THE "M.E."s $1600: It's the supposed site of visual recollection mind's eye |
#5277, aired 2007-07-17 | HISTORIC LONDON $1600: Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of this, was known as a soldier but had an eye for art, as you can see at Apsley House Wellington |
#4870, aired 2005-11-11 | TECHNOLOGY $400: (Jon of the Clue Crew reports from NC State University in Raleigh, NC.) A man who was blind for 50 years can now see images thanks to a device that supplants damaged photo receptors in this part of the eye the retina |
#4858, aired 2005-10-26 | THE SMALL STUFF $800: A speck, as of dust; Jesus asks how you can see one in someone else's eye but not notice the beam in your own eye a mote |
#4835, aired 2005-09-23 | 10-LETTER WORDS $400: The greatest distance it's possible to see with the naked eye, it's often part of the weather forecast visibility |
#4580, aired 2004-07-02 | IN A MUSICAL MOOD $600: A 1972 No. 1 hit, this song would be great hold music for an eye doctor "I Can See Clearly Now" |
#4185, aired 2002-11-08 | PARDON MY POLISH $600: The bialy of the oko; don't shoot until you see it white of the eye |
#4081, aired 2002-05-06 | WHITE $1000: Don't fire until you see this, the white of the eye the sclera |
#4054, aired 2002-03-28 | LET'S SEE $1200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew is examined at a doctor's office.) The blood vessels of the retina can be seen by peering into the eye with this instrument an ophthalmoscope |
#3736, aired 2000-11-27 | "EYE" SEE $100: "It is easier for a camel to go" through this "than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God" The eye of a needle |
#3736, aired 2000-11-27 | "EYE" SEE $200: A shocking revelation, or that mug of coffee when you first wake up Eye opener |
#3736, aired 2000-11-27 | "EYE" SEE $300: This confidential expression is the title of a James Bond flick For Your Eyes Only |
#3736, aired 2000-11-27 | "EYE" SEE $400: It's the title of the song heard here:
(hit for Survivor) "Eye of the Tiger" |
#3736, aired 2000-11-27 | "EYE" SEE $500: It's a Western name for what Hindus call the ajna-chakra, located between the eyebrows Third eye |
#3453, aired 1999-09-15 | ASTRONOMY $100: All the stars you can see with the naked eye are part of this galaxy Milky Way |
#3359, aired 1999-03-25 | THE STARS $200: All of the individual stars you can see with the naked eye are part of this galaxy the Milky Way |
#3239, aired 1998-10-08 | FUN WITH WORDS $800: It's a mnemonic device to help remember vowel order when spelling out words
EYE E
SEE EXCEPT "I" before "E" except after "C" |
#3091, aired 1998-01-26 | BODY PART HOMONYMS $200: What you use to look in a mirror, or what you see there Eye (I) |
#2981, aired 1997-07-14 | EYE $400: To see objects close up, this part of the eye thickens Lens |
#2863, aired 1997-01-29 | TRAVEL U.S.A. $500: At his birthplace at 224 S. 2nd St., Winterset, Iowa, you can see the eye patch he wore in a 1969 film John Wayne (as Rooster Cogburn) |
#2815, aired 1996-11-22 | ANATOMY $100: The cones in the eye allow us to see colors and these light-sensitive cells allow us to see shades of gray rods |
#1679, aired 1991-12-12 | "A" IN ASTRONOMY $400: You must "strain" to see this galaxy, the most distant object visible to the naked eye the Andromeda Galaxy |
#1612, aired 1991-09-10 | QUOTABLE QUOTES $800: When Nelson said "I really do not see the signal!" he had done this with the telescope put it to his blind eye |
#1209, aired 1989-11-30 | FICTION $1,000 (Daily Double): Title of the 1858 book in which you'd you'd see this illustration: Gray's Anatomy |
#1102, aired 1989-05-23 | THE FARMER'S ALMANAC $400: 1 of the 3 planets you won't be able to see with the naked eye in 1989 (1 of) Pluto, Neptune or Uranus |
#715, aired 1987-10-16 | ASTRONOMY $1000: Most distant object the human eye can see unaided, though with a little "strain", is this galaxy Andromeda |
#564, aired 1987-02-05 | SPACE $200: Every star we can see with the naked eye is part of this galaxy the Milky Way |
#113, aired 1985-02-13 | DOGS $300: The 2 types of hounds are sight hounds & this type scent hounds |
#44, aired 1984-11-08 | TV TRIVIA $400: She played Sam on “Richard Diamond, Private Eye” & was shown only from the waist down Mary Tyler Moore |
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