#3, aired 2024-02-02 | SCIENTIFIC & MEDICAL ABBREVIATIONS $400: Fast or slow, HR or HRT is short for this heart rate |
#8197, aired 2020-04-07 | HEALTH & MEDICINE $3,000 (Daily Double): It's the 10-letter term for an irregular heartbeat, whether the beat is too fast, too slow or erratic arrhythmia |
#7327, aired 2016-06-21 | SCIENTIFIC & MEDICAL ABBREV. $400: Fast or slow, HR or HRT is short for this heart rate |
#6891, aired 2014-07-28 | FOOD, FAST & SLOW $1000: In the morning, you can have instant this from Quaker or the slow-cooked steel-cut kind oatmeal |
#5029, aired 2006-06-22 | "U" KNOW YOU KNOW $200: Whether fast or slow, how the ball is pitched in softball underhand |
#3033, aired 1997-11-05 | BALL GAMES $100: A slow- or fast-pitch 7-inning game, or a question as easy as this one softball |
#2573, aired 1995-11-08 | MEDICINE $200: Arrhythmia refers to an abnormal one of these; it may be too fast, too slow or erratic a heartbeat |
#980, aired 1988-12-02 | "FAST" OR "SLOW" $100: Adjective describing the swift-moving L.A. Lakers, or a quick-developing news story fast-breaking |
#980, aired 1988-12-02 | "FAST" OR "SLOW" $300: Moral of the story, "The Tortoise & the Hare" slow and steady wins the race |
#980, aired 1988-12-02 | "FAST" OR "SLOW" $400: Fabric that does not "bleed" when washed or worn is said to be this colorfast |
#980, aired 1988-12-02 | "FAST" OR "SLOW" $500: This phrase from the '30s means to succeed in a trick or a swindle to pull a fast one |
#980, aired 1988-12-02 | "FAST" OR "SLOW" $700 (Daily Double): Title of the following, men take note:
"As the midnight moon was drifting through /
The lazy sway of the trees..." "Slow Hand" |
#825, aired 1988-03-18 | "FAST" OR "SLOW" $200: Sluggish, like the syrup produced in refining sugar slow as molasses |
#498, aired 1986-11-05 | ANTONYMS $100: The opposite of binge, loose, or slow fast |
#410, aired 1986-04-04 | SPORTS $100: This "underhanded" game can be played slow or fast pitch softball |
#400, aired 1986-03-21 | 4-LETTER WORDS $200: A heavy blow, a mollusk that's slow, or fake metal dough a slug |
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