#16, aired 2023-10-11 | PEW! PEW! PEW! $3,000 (Daily Double): Derived from the French word for "flea", it's a dark shade of red similar to burnt sienna puce |
#8852, aired 2023-04-18 | ____ & ____ $1000: Per a Tin Pan Alley song, love & marriage go together like this other pair horse & carriage |
#8808, aired 2023-02-15 | A DECADE OF NO. 1 HITS TELLS A STORY $800: "Call Me",
"I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)",
"Baby Don't Forget My Number" the 1980s |
#8794, aired 2023-01-26 | LET'S TALK ABOUT SAX, BABY $400: This smooth jazz saxophone king got a Grammy nomination for "My Heart Will Go On" the same year Celine did; she won, he lost Kenny G |
#8794, aired 2023-01-26 | LET'S TALK ABOUT SAX, BABY $600: The classic sax line from this 1984 No. 1 hit by Wham! begins, Wa-wa-wa-wa, wa-wa-wa-wa, wa-wa-wa-wa, wa-wa-wa "Careless Whisper" |
#8704, aired 2022-09-22 | GEOGRAPHY VIA KOKOMO $1600: Baby, why don't we go to this bay? Usain Bolt has a restaurant there and check out Doctor's Cave Beach on the North Shore Montego Bay |
#8678, aired 2022-07-06 | BILLBOARD NO. 1 LYRICS $2000: 1987:
"Baby, I know you're asking me to stay, say 'please, please, please, don't go away"' "Faith" |
#8673, aired 2022-06-29 | LET'S GO BACK IN TIME MACHINE MOVIES $200: Yeah, baby! this groovy secret agent got back to the '70s in style in a customized Cadillac Eldorado Austin Powers |
#9, aired 2022-02-15 | HITS OF 2021 $1000: Luke Bryan sang, "Kiss by kiss, one after another, don't let go, baby, let this summer just keep on coming in" this title "Waves" |
#4, aired 2022-02-09 | THE ELEMENTS $1,000 (Daily Double): This element makes up about 25% of the mass in your average star helium |
#8544, aired 2021-12-30 | NEW YEAR'S ROCKIN' EVE $1000: The Backstreet Boys & this boy band joined forces to usher in 2011
"Yeah, you /
Got the right stuff /
Ha, baby, yeah /
You're the reason why I sing this song /
Come on, y'all! /
Here we go!" New Kids on the Block |
#8537, aired 2021-12-21 | GO GET "EM" $1200: This adjective can describe a very early stage in the development of a plan or a baby embryonic |
#8520, aired 2021-11-26 | RIGHT FROM THE GECKO $600: Some baby geckos go through this 7-letter process of sloughing off or shedding skin about once a week molting |
#8337, aired 2021-02-16 | BABY $400: Baby loves this song where things go "round & round, all through the town" "The Wheels On The Bus" |
#8092, aired 2019-11-12 | DON'T FORGET THE LYRICS $400: Elvis: "We're caught in a trap, I can't walk out, because I love you too much, baby... we can't go on to-gether, with" these suspicious minds |
#7760, aired 2018-05-11 | LET'S HAVE A GARAGE SALE $800: Parents of a baby just starting to sit up will go for this item, with food tray & the all-important safety crotch post a high chair |
#7362, aired 2016-09-20 | OUT OF THE CRADLE $800: Baby's fastidious; she's handing me a piece of clothing with just a spot of strained peas from this Fremont, Mich. company Gerber |
#7155, aired 2015-10-23 | FICTIONAL SCHOOLS $2000: Hold me, baby, & tell me the title of this Kazuo Ishiguro tale of Hailsham & its special students Never Let Me Go |
#7068, aired 2015-05-13 | AT THIS HOUR $2000: The classic song "One For My Baby" begins, "It's quarter to" this hour, "there's no one in the place 'cept you and me" 3:00 |
#6900, aired 2014-09-19 | THE DOONESBURY GROUP $1600: An ex-ambassador, this character opened the Baby Doc College of Offshore Medicine & the Nothing but Orphans Nonprofit Uncle Duke |
#6786, aired 2014-03-03 | ON THE "GO" $1000: The coat of soft hair that covers a newborn baby lanugo |
#6497, aired 2012-12-11 | ANTHROPOLOGY $1000: The Taung baby, discovered in 1924, was the first fossil ever found of this "southern" genus, species africanus Australopithecus |
#6234, aired 2011-10-27 | MOST POPULAR BABY NAMES BY YEAR $1000: 1950, girls:
"Pretty" en espaƱol Linda |
#6172, aired 2011-06-14 | "GO" BABY, GO! $400: For the Beatles, he was better than Best Ringo Starr |
#6172, aired 2011-06-14 | "GO" BABY, GO! $800: The Brits call this game housey-housey bingo |
#6172, aired 2011-06-14 | "GO" BABY, GO! $1200: If you go to Argentina, you must do this national dance tango |
#6172, aired 2011-06-14 | "GO" BABY, GO! $2,000 (Daily Double): For several decades in the 20th century this Caribbean capital was known as Ciudad Trujillo Santo Domingo |
#6172, aired 2011-06-14 | "GO" BABY, GO! $2000: This palm tree from Indonesia yields a starchy foodstuff sago |
#5574, aired 2008-11-27 | HAIL, CAESAR $800: They recorded "Baby Don't Go" as Caesar & Cleo; it was reissued under their own names when "I Got You Babe" hit No. 1 Sonny & Cher |
#4959, aired 2006-03-16 | 1960s ROCK LYRICS $400: "Come on baby let's do" this dance "take me by my little hand and go like this" "The Twist" |
#4920, aired 2006-01-20 | ON THE "GO" $200: After trying out 3 different types, this fairy tale girl eventually fell asleep in the baby bear's bed Goldilocks |
#4912, aired 2006-01-10 | "GOOD" & "BAD" SONGS $1000: This Chris Isaak tune was featured in the movie "Eyes Wide Shut" "Baby Did A Bad Bad Thing" |
#4894, aired 2005-12-15 | MY FAVORITE FILMS $1000: Like Montgomery Clift, I lusted after Elizabeth Taylor in this 1951 classic (wanna go for a boat ride, Shelley?) A Place in the Sun |
#4625, aired 2004-10-15 | MUSIC IN "C" $1600: Oh baby, it's the 1990 hit heard here
"It burned like a ball of fire /
When the rebel took a little child bride /
To tease yeah /
So go easy yeah" "Cradle Of Love" |
#4443, aired 2003-12-24 | FURNITURE $400: At Ikea, Gulliver is a crib & Gok is this kind of table where a crying baby might go from the crib a changing table |
#4262, aired 2003-02-25 | MOTOWN $800: The Supremes had the most No. 1 hits of any U.S. group, beginning with this song in 1964: "Baby, baby..." "Where Did Our Love Go" |
#3921, aired 2001-09-24 | ARTS & CRAFTS $500: You can shake things up after making this wintry item using a baby food jar, water, sparkles & tiny figures a snow globe |
#3677, aired 2000-09-05 | JEOPARDY! PLACE $300: Jealous, Teri took the baby & framed Emily for Carson's murder; Teri had killed him with a claymore, a big one of these a mine |
#3663, aired 2000-07-05 | RICE, RICE BABY $500: As with wheat, a process known as this is done after harvesting to separate the grains from the plants threshing (or winnowing) |
#3527, aired 1999-12-28 | 1999 BOFFO B.O. $100: Yeah, Baby! Mike Myers' Austin Powers has another go-round with Mike Myers' Dr. Evil in this movie sequel Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me |
#3497, aired 1999-11-16 | WHILE YOU'RE ON HOLD $500: Maybe you'll hear this song if you call after business hours "It's Too Late" |
#3478, aired 1999-10-20 | BRIAN THE BABY BOOMER $200: Teenage Brian strummed this song, asking "How many times can a man turn his head pretending he just doesn't see?" "Blowin' In The Wind" |
#3478, aired 1999-10-20 | BRIAN THE BABY BOOMER $400: In the '80s, Brian took a job with this defense contractor whose name means "light from the gods" Raytheon |
#3402, aired 1999-05-25 | ONE WORD OFF $200: Had we but world enough, and time,/This coyness, baby, were no crime baby (for lady) |
#3157, aired 1998-04-28 | THE WONDER YEARS $500: Baby Doc Duvalier succeeded Papa Doc Duvalier as this Caribbean island country's ruler Haiti |
#2839, aired 1996-12-26 | AMERICAN LIT $800: "Deathtrap" playwright who wrote the novels "Rosemary's Baby" & "A Kiss Before Dying" Ira Levin |
#2467, aired 1995-05-02 | 1995 GRAMMYS $500 (Daily Double): The Best Rock Duo or Group award went to this group heard here: "...crazy, crazy baby, I go crazy / You turn it on, then you're gone..." Aerosmith |
#1931, aired 1993-01-18 | "B" MOVIES $800: This Carroll Baker film with an "infantile" title was condemned by the Catholic Legion of Decency Baby Doll |
#1303, aired 1990-04-11 | PEOPLE $800: She graced the June 19, 1989 cover of People holding her baby daughter, Danielle Riley Keough Lisa Marie Presley |
#1186, aired 1989-10-30 | BABIES $200: Specific name for the wardrobe & equipment you buy for a newborn baby a layette |
#1100, aired 1989-05-19 | 4-LETTER WORDS $400: It can precede baby, league or whacker bush |
#967, aired 1988-11-15 | "LONG" SONGS $500 (Daily Double): In 1974 Neil Diamond scored a #5 hit with the following:
"Ride, c'mon baby ride..." "Longfellow Serenade" |
#956, aired 1988-10-31 | POTPOURRI $500: The name of Madame Butterfly's baby, it starts with a capital "T", which rhymes with "P" Trouble |
#951, aired 1988-10-24 | GEOGRAPHICAL SONGS $100 (Daily Double): It's where my baby's smile takes me in the following:
"My-oh me-oh / I go wild then I have to do the samba, then la bamba / Now I'm not the kind of person with a passionate persuasion for dancin' or romancin'..." Rio |
#944, aired 1988-10-13 | "BABY" SONGS $400: Just 2 months after "Where Did Our Love Go', the Supremes had their 2nd No. 1 hit with this song "Baby Love" |
#941, aired 1988-10-10 | GEOLOGY $800: In January 1978 "Baby Come Back" was No. 1 on the pop charts & this mineral was no. 1 on the Mohs scale talc |
#693, aired 1987-09-16 | SHOES $3,000 (Daily Double): Unusual footwear in the title of the following: "Put on your red dress baby / 'Cause we're going out tonight / Put on your red dress baby / 'Cause we're going out tonight" "Hi-Heel Sneakers" |
#663, aired 1987-06-24 | '60s SONGS $500: This song asks, "Each night before you go to bed, my baby, whisper a little prayer for me, my baby" "This Is Dedicated To The One I Love" |
#625, aired 1987-05-01 | QUESTIONABLE SONGS $200: In their 1st #1 hit, The Supremes addressed this question to "Baby, baby, baby" "Where Did Our Love Go?" |
#611, aired 1987-04-13 | ACCORDING TO SPOCK $1000: Playing pat-a-cake, etc. to excess can spoil baby to the point he forgets how to do this for himself play by himself (amuse himself) |
#608, aired 1987-04-08 | MUSICAL QUESTIONS $800: The Supremes' inquiry about their adoration taking a vacation "Where Did Our Love Go" |
#561, aired 1987-02-02 | TOYS & GAMES $300: Toy with which you can "rock the baby to sleep" or go "around the world" a yo-yo |
#553, aired 1987-01-21 | BABY SONGS $400: In his only #1 hit, Mac Davis urged his baby not to do this (Don't) "Get Hooked On Me" |
#553, aired 1987-01-21 | BABY SONGS $800: This couple didn't take the advice they offered one another in "Baby Don't Go" Sonny & Cher |
#186, aired 1985-05-27 | PETS $400: Name of pony Caroline Kennedy kept on the White House grounds Macaroni |
#177, aired 1985-05-14 | THE BODY $1,100 (Daily Double): It was "hanging down" in the following:
"That wiggle in the walk / And giggle in the talk / Lord, makes the world go 'round / There ain't nothin' in the world / Like a big-eyed girl / That makes me act so funny / Make me spend my money / Make me feel real loose, like a long necked goose / Like a girl, oh baby, that's what I like" a ponytail |
#157, aired 1985-04-16 | NOSTALGIA $500: Their baby chick still "hasn't scratched yet" Bon Ami |
#134, aired 1985-03-14 | "STOPS" $500 (Daily Double): A "Supreme" effort in 1965:
"Baby baby, I'm aware of where you go / Each time you leave my door" "Stop! In The Name Of Love" |
#99, aired 1985-01-24 | THE '30s $500: Bruno Hauptmann allegedly received $50,000 ransom for him the Lindbergh baby |
#14, aired 1984-09-27 | TRIVIA $1,200 (Daily Double): Hemingway wrote the book, Rogers & Parton sang the song:
"Baby, when I met you there was peace unknown..." "Islands In The Stream" |
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