#9026, aired 2024-01-29 | WOMEN IN SPORTS $400: In 2019 FIFA named her Women's Player of the Year; in 2020 she proposed to girlfriend Sue Bird Megan Rapinoe |
#8986, aired 2023-12-04 | GIVE THE "DEVIL" $400: 3-word hyphenated term for an "attitude" with a tendency to take risks devil-may-care |
#8950, aired 2023-10-13 | WHO SAID THIS? $1000: In a 1775 speech he declared, "I know not what course others may take..." Patrick Henry |
#20, aired 2023-05-24 | THE 1960s $1,000 (Daily Double): U.S. Solicitor General J. Lee Rankin was its general counsel & is credited with smoothing the prose in its 1964 report the Warren Commission |
#8835, aired 2023-03-24 | THE WWE $1000: (Triple H presents the clue.) In 1997, I defeated Mankind to take this coveted, rhyming royal title that helped give me the momentum to form D-Generation X later that year King of the Ring |
#8784, aired 2023-01-12 | SAVE ROOM FOR DESERT $800: This desert highlighted here covers some serious ground--500,000 square miles, give or take the Gobi Desert |
#8760, aired 2022-12-09 | SCIENCE! $200: A measurement of distance, not time, it's equal to about 6 trillion miles, you know, give or take a light year |
#8752, aired 2022-11-29 | "GIVE" OR "TAKE" $200: A word now meaning "a spooky spirit" once meant your life force; that's why this expression means "to die" give up the ghost |
#8752, aired 2022-11-29 | "GIVE" OR "TAKE" $400: In other words, to remove freedoms; it actually means to be impertinent or go beyond what's allowed take liberties |
#8752, aired 2022-11-29 | "GIVE" OR "TAKE" $600: To do this, meaning let someone do what they want, is about horses, not kings--no silent "G" give them free rein |
#8752, aired 2022-11-29 | "GIVE" OR "TAKE" $800: To make a sacrifice to help the group, like when a ballplayer lets a pitch hit him take one for the team |
#8752, aired 2022-11-29 | "GIVE" OR "TAKE" $1000: There's a male bovine in this expression meaning to meet a difficult situation promptly & boldly take the bull by the horns |
#8737, aired 2022-11-08 | HITS OF 2002 $400: Give us the title of this Nelly song that heated up all the way to No. 1 but please, don't take off all your clothes "Hot In Herre" |
#8209, aired 2020-04-23 | GIVE US A DATE $200: 1929: Dressed like cops, Capone gang members line up Bugs Moran's guys against a wall & take them out in a "Massacre" February 14th |
#7949, aired 2019-03-14 | G.O.T. $400: This "G.O.T." phrase means the same as "more or less", more or less give or take |
#7864, aired 2018-11-15 | AMERICAN QUOTATIONS $200: He knew "not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty, or give me death" Patrick Henry |
#7845, aired 2018-10-19 | C'EST LA TV $800: Here's a not-so-small claim--she sold her 5,000-plus court show archive back to CBS for $95 mil, give or take Judge Judy |
#7634, aired 2017-11-16 | LOVE SONGS, NOTHING BUT '80s LOVE SONGS $1600: "This tainted love you given, I give you all a boy could give you, take my tears & that's not nearly all... tainted love" Soft Cell |
#7465, aired 2017-02-10 | WON'T YOU TAKE ME TO FUNKYTOWN? $1200: Dave Chappelle's impression aside, this bass player was a funk master who gave it to us with "Give It To Me Baby" in 1981 Rick James |
#7361, aired 2016-09-19 | MAYOR GARCETTI'S LOS ANGELES $1000: (His Honor, the Mayor Eric Garcetti delivers the clue.) Between 1921 & 1955 Italian immigrant Simon Rodia constructed a collection of 17 structures he called Nuestro Pueblo or "Our Town"; today, it's a National Historic Landmark known as this the Watts Towers |
#7266, aired 2016-03-28 | TARZAN REVIEW BOOKS $400: This "happy" 1989 Amy Tan novel give Tarzan interesting take on Asian-American women. Tarzan world view expanded The Joy Luck Club |
#7187, aired 2015-12-08 | SCIENCE $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew demonstrates.) The beads here have been specially treated so that indoors they're white, but when you take them outside and they're exposed to these invisible rays that can give you a sunburn, they change color ultraviolet rays |
#7086, aired 2015-06-08 | HEALTH-RELATED ORGANIZATIONS $200: Go Red for Women is a campaign created by this organization to encourage women to take charge of their cardio health the American Heart Association |
#6712, aired 2013-11-19 | SCIENCE SURVEY $200: Pu-244, an isotope of this, has a half-life of 80 million years, give or take plutonium |
#6703, aired 2013-11-06 | BEATLE-Y WORDS & PHRASES $1200: This song includes the line "a thousand pages give or take a few, I'll be writing more in a week or two" "Paperback Writer" |
#6528, aired 2013-01-23 | GIVE OR TAKE $400: In Mexico, this holiday is May 1; in 2012, people in the U.S. took off Sept. 3 for a holiday of the same name Labor Day |
#6528, aired 2013-01-23 | GIVE OR TAKE $800: In the Reciprocity Treaty of 1887, Hawaii gave the United States rights to this port just west of Honolulu Pearl Harbor |
#6528, aired 2013-01-23 | GIVE OR TAKE $1200: In "Taken", this actor warns a kidnapper to let his child go or "I will look for you. I will find you. & I will kill you" Liam Neeson |
#6528, aired 2013-01-23 | GIVE OR TAKE $1600: In Luke 23:46 Jesus said, "'Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit': and having said thus, he gave up" this the ghost |
#6528, aired 2013-01-23 | GIVE OR TAKE $2000: To make this drink add 1/2 oz. dry vermouth to 2 1/2 oz. gin, take 3 cocktail onions from the jar & plop them in a Gibson |
#6438, aired 2012-09-19 | GIVE THE "DEVIL" $600: 3-word hyphenated term for an "attitude" with a tendency to take risks devil-may-care |
#6325, aired 2012-03-02 | ANTONYMIC PAIRS $1200: A meeting in which people scream at each other is sometimes politely said to "full of lively" this pair give and take |
#5784, aired 2009-11-05 | A NUMBER FROM 1 TO 10,316 $400: I give you 63,360 inches, you take this many miles 1 |
#5674, aired 2009-04-16 | GIVE ME SOME DIRECTION $1600: (Jon of the Clue Crew reports from a helicopter airfield at Marine Base Quantico.) The aircraft of marine Helicopter Squadron 1 take off from here at Quantico to pick up the president at this area outside the White House the South Lawn |
#5611, aired 2009-01-19 | SCIENCE FACT $800: New studies say it's around 13.7 billion years old (give or take a few million years) the universe |
#5596, aired 2008-12-29 | "QUO"POURRI $1,000 (Daily Double): 1951 epic in which the lions take on the Christians in Rome; lions give 'em a real licking Quo Vadis |
#5560, aired 2008-11-07 | ADD A LETTER $800: After you take a beating, add a letter to it & I'll give you one of these tongue-lashings a berating |
#5478, aired 2008-06-04 | ANIMATION THAT'S A PUZZLE $2000: Robin Hood's creed take from the rich, give to the poor |
#5451, aired 2008-04-28 | WEIGHTS & MEASURES $200: It's 9.46 trillion kilometers, give or take a few kilometers a light year |
#5298, aired 2007-09-26 | TAKE ME OUT TO THE HISTORY GAME $1600: It's 1649 & this king is lookin' kind of tired out... yep, here comes Oliver Cromwell to give him the hook Charles I |
#5229, aired 2007-05-10 | GIVE ME SOME ROOM $2,500 (Daily Double): Latin for "sun terrace", it's a glass-enclosed room where you can sit and enjoy the Sun solarium |
#5051, aired 2006-07-24 | PRONOUNS $1600: Take 2 letters off Pyramus' lover & give this demonstrative pronoun found in many "Jeopardy!" clues this (from Thisbe) |
#5033, aired 2006-06-28 | GIVE ME AN "E" $400: In college it's any optional course that a student chooses to take an elective |
#5006, aired 2006-05-22 | ____ & ____ $400: A basic play in various team sports, it's passing to a teammate & then moving to take a return pass give & go |
#4939, aired 2006-02-16 | TV TEENS $1000: Stacey Farber & Aubrey Graham play Ellie Nash & Jimmy Brooks, 2 of the teens on this Canadian series Degrassi |
#4837, aired 2005-09-27 | A JOHN DENVER SONGBOOK $200: "Almost heaven,
West Virginia,
Blue Ridge Mountains,
Shenandoah River" "Take Me Home, Country Roads" |
#4593, aired 2004-07-21 | POPULAR SCIENCE TOP STORIES OF 2003 $600: A microwave detector put the precise age of this at 13.7 billion years (give or take 1%) the universe |
#4590, aired 2004-07-16 | "DEATH" $800: Completes the famous quote, "I know not what course others may take, but as for me..." "give me liberty or give me death" |
#4492, aired 2004-03-02 | UNITS OF MEASURE $400: Someone has to give you 63,360 of these for you to "take a mile" inches |
#4308, aired 2003-04-30 | AMERICAN DREAMS $400: Patrick Henry said, "I know not what course others may take, but as for me, give me" this "or give me death!" liberty |
#4138, aired 2002-09-04 | CONSTITUTIONAL POWERS OF CONGRESS $1,000 (Daily Double): Congress can do this, but by the 27th Amendment it can't take effect until after the next election give themselves a raise |
#4039, aired 2002-03-07 | THE MECHANICS SPEAK $800: All righty, Mr. Lindbergh, this plane is all gassed up...should be good for 3,600 miles, give or take "The Spirit of St. Louis" |
#4022, aired 2002-02-12 | THE DEBATE CLUB $1600: Lively give & take characterizes this style of debate named for its origin in Britain's House of Commons parliamentary style of debate |
#4013, aired 2002-01-30 | WEIGHTS & MEASURES $600 (Daily Double): It's about 9.46 trillion kilometers, give or take a few kilometers light-year |
#3710, aired 2000-10-20 | ALMOST-RHYME TIME $1,200 (Daily Double): She wrote the almost-rhyming verse heard here
["Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul..."] Emily Dickinson |
#3449, aired 1999-09-09 | IRREGULAR VERBS $100: Take a shot & give us the irregular past tense of "I take the cake" I took the cake |
#3309, aired 1999-01-14 | VERY CROSS WORD CLUES $800: From Latin for "shade", you can "give" or "take" it Umbrage |
#3052, aired 1997-12-02 | REEL MEN OF THE CLOTH $500: In 1947 David Niven was in "The Bishop's Wife"; in 1996 Denzel Washington starred in this remake The Preacher's Wife |
#2991, aired 1997-09-08 | NEXT LINE, PLEASE $400: "I know not what course others may take; but as for me..." "Give me liberty or give me death" |
#2408, aired 1995-02-08 | "TAKE" FIVE $400: A fair exchange of repartee give and take |
#2405, aired 1995-02-03 | FAMOUS SPEECHES $100: Famous line following Patrick Henry's "I know not what course others may take, but as for me,..." "give me liberty or give me death" |
#2356, aired 1994-11-28 | HAPPY HANUKKAH $500: Parents might give the kids a little Hanukkah gelt, which is this money |
#1970, aired 1993-03-12 | WEIGHTS & MEASURES $200: The proverb used to be "give him" this length "and he'll take an ell" an inch |
#1781, aired 1992-05-04 | AD LINES $400: "Give Us a Week, We'll Take Off the Weight" Slim-Fast |
#1675, aired 1991-12-06 | HISTORIC QUOTES $200: Completes the Patrick Henry line, "I know not what course others may take, but as for me..." give me liberty or give me death |
#1500, aired 1991-02-22 | REVOLUTIONARY WORDS $1000: Completes the quote "I know not what course others may take; but as for me..." Give me liberty, or give me death! |
#1136, aired 1989-07-10 | "GIVE" & "TAKE" $100: Act 20:35 says, "It is more blessed to" do this "give" (rather than receive.) |
#1136, aired 1989-07-10 | "GIVE" & "TAKE" $200: Henny Youngman's most famous 1-liner "My wife, take her please." ("Take my wife, please.") |
#1136, aired 1989-07-10 | "GIVE" & "TAKE" $300: Frank Sinatra & Gene Kelly were singing & dancing baseball players in this 1949 musical Take Me Out to the Ballgame |
#1136, aired 1989-07-10 | "GIVE" & "TAKE" $400: Her picture on the Dec. 19, 1988 cover of People was captioned "Why Does Everyone Hate Me?" Robin Givens |
#1136, aired 1989-07-10 | "GIVE" & "TAKE" $500 (Daily Double): In a 19th C. poem, this line follows "'Keep ancient lands, your storied pomp!' cries she With silent lips." "Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses..." |
#474, aired 1986-10-02 | "GIVE" & "TAKE" $100: An aircraft's initial ascent takeoff |
#474, aired 1986-10-02 | "GIVE" & "TAKE" $200: The moniker you get at birth your given name |
#474, aired 1986-10-02 | "GIVE" & "TAKE" $300: What fathers do with brides & game show hosts do with prizes give them away |
#474, aired 1986-10-02 | "GIVE" & "TAKE" $400: Small as it may be, it's your wages after deductions take home pay |
#474, aired 1986-10-02 | "GIVE" & "TAKE" $500: A type of informatory bid or call in bridge a takeout double |
#473, aired 1986-10-01 | "RICH" & "POOR" $100: Robin Hood's mission take from the rich & give to the poor |
#459, aired 1986-09-11 | MOUNTAINS $300: Of volcanic action, crustal uplift, or differential erosion, how Kilimanjaro was formed volcanic action |
#448, aired 1986-05-28 | ACTORS & ROLES $400: Little Stevie Wonder appeared in 2 of the 7 films in this Frankie-Annette series Beach Party movies |
#425, aired 1986-04-25 | "CON"s $200: When Uncle Sam wants you, whether you want him or not conscription |
#405, aired 1986-03-28 | FAMOUS NAPOLEONS $500 (Daily Double): Name under which Jerry Samuels recorded this 1966 hit
"They're coming to take me away, ha-ha / They're coming to take me away / Ho-ho, hee-hee, ha-ha, to the funny farm / Where life is beautiful all the time / And I'll be happy to see those nice young men in their clean white coats / And they're coming to take me away, ha-ha" Napoleon XIV |
#387, aired 1986-03-04 | IN THE KITCHEN $400 (Daily Double): Kitchen chore in the 1st line of this No. 1 song by The Coasters:
"Don't you give me no dirty looks / Your father's hip; he knows what cooks / Just tell your hoodlum friend outside..." take out the papers and the trash |
#330, aired 1985-12-13 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $100: The 501, his original style, is still much the same, give or take a few rivets the Levis wear |
#182, aired 1985-05-21 | LITERATURE $600: Occupation of Silas, whose "Death" is title & subject of Robert Frost poem hired man |
#101, aired 1985-01-28 | MOVIES $400: 1984 fantasy that sounds like a painting of siesta scenery Dreamscape |
#67, aired 1984-12-11 | ALPHABET SOUP $1000: In music, the seventh tone in the diatonic scale of C B (or ti) |
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2006 Teen Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $10,000.
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