#9048, aired 2024-02-28 | THE EMMYS $200: He won a 1974 Emmy for his role in "M*A*S*H"; he'd also win for writing & directing that series Alan Alda |
#9028, aired 2024-01-31 | SILENT H $400: This exclamation of frustration by Homer Simpson was inspired by utterances of actor James Finlayson in Laurel & Hardy films D'oh! |
#24, aired 2024-01-09 | CAN I GET AN "A" MEN! $100: He appeared in every episode of "M*A*S*H"; he also directed its last episode in 1983 Alan Alda |
#8995, aired 2023-12-15 | WISH I'D SAID THAT! $3,000 (Daily Double): H.L. Mencken defined Puritanism as "the haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be" this word happy |
#8939, aired 2023-09-28 | MARVEL VILLAINS $200: Sorta like Hercules, the "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." have to fend off this evil organization HYDRA |
#8868, aired 2023-05-10 | BETTER TOMES & GARDENS $800: The gamekeeper's little garden in this D.H. Lawrence novel features "double daffodils" that "rose in Tufts" Lady Chatterley's Lover |
#8858, aired 2023-04-26 | BRIT LIT $1000: As the title suggests, this D.H. Lawrence novel recounts the romantic affairs of sisters Gudrun & Ursula Women in Love |
#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 |
#8777, aired 2023-01-03 | AMERICAN ART & ARTISTS $400: In 1929 she painted "The Lawrence Tree", which she enjoyed gazing upon at D.H. Lawrence's New Mexico ranch Georgia O'Keeffe |
#8753, aired 2022-11-30 | SOMETHING TO READ $1600: A gamekeeper takes the place of a baronet in this scandalous 1928 novel, written near the end of D.H. Lawrence's life Lady Chatterley's Lover |
#8721, aired 2022-10-17 | ACTORS GET THEIR ROLES MIXED UP $1200: Despite being brittle-boned Elijah Prince, I'm still firmly in charge of S.H.I.E.L.D. Samuel L. Jackson |
#8659, aired 2022-06-09 | ABBREVIATED TV $400: Clark Gregg & Chloe Bennet fought evil as "Agents of" this S.H.I.E.L.D. |
#8636, aired 2022-05-09 | THE NUREMBERG TRIALS $1200: (Jimmy presents the clue.) The U.S. prosecutor at the Nuremberg trials was former Attorney General Robert H. Jackson who took an 11-month leave from this body to which he'd been appointed by FDR in 1941 the Supreme Court |
#8635, aired 2022-05-06 | HISTORICAL FICTION $400: In her book "Tenderness", Alison MacLeod explores the origins & publication of this author's "Lady Chatterley's Lover" D.H. Lawrence |
#17, aired 2022-02-22 | ____ OR ____ $800: Succeed or fail is at the heart of this "watery" alliterative idiom sink or swim |
#8546, aired 2022-01-03 | AMERICAN POETRY $1000: Ezra Pound & H.D. (Hilda Doolittle) were leaders of this "ism" in which poems create precise visual pictures imagism |
#8529, aired 2021-12-09 | SHOW ME YOUR P-H-D $400: A son or daughter by marriage a stepchild |
#8529, aired 2021-12-09 | SHOW ME YOUR P-H-D $800: To arrest a criminal suspect apprehend |
#8529, aired 2021-12-09 | SHOW ME YOUR P-H-D $1200: In 2021 4 astronauts landed in the Gulf of Mexico in the USA's first nighttime one of these since 1968 a (crewed) splashdown |
#8529, aired 2021-12-09 | SHOW ME YOUR P-H-D $1600: Squid & octopuses are members of this class of marine mollusks cephalopods |
#8529, aired 2021-12-09 | SHOW ME YOUR P-H-D $2000: These sacred writings of Hinduism explain the fundamental tenets of the religion Upanishads |
#8518, aired 2021-11-24 | THINGS IN LITERARY TITLES $400: At the end of a D.H. Lawrence novel, this title thing "arched indomitable, making great architecture of light and color" The Rainbow |
#8464, aired 2021-08-12 | CLASSIC BRITISH NOVELS $2000: The women in his "Women in Love" are Ursula & Gudrun, who first appeared in "The Rainbow" D.H. Lawrence |
#8422, aired 2021-06-15 | FACE THE PERFORMER $200: Ming-Na Wen was marvelous as Melinda May, a one-woman cavalry on this ABC series Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. |
#8341, aired 2021-02-22 | THERE'S A BOOK IN MY MOVIE $800: In "Pleasantville" Reese Witherspoon goes from black & white to color after reading this novel by D.H. Lawrence Lady Chatterley's Lover |
#8296, aired 2020-12-07 | OXFORD'S VERY SHORT INTRODUCTIONS $1600: "Bestsellers" says the paperback revolution of the '60s began with cheap copies of this 1928 D.H. Lawrence novel Lady Chatterley's Lover |
#8285, aired 2020-11-20 | RAINBOW COALITION $2000: "The Rainbow" by this British author was branded obscene after its 1915 release D.H. Lawrence |
#8204, aired 2020-04-16 | "H.D." $200: Store copies of your photos on an external this in case the one inside the computer gets fried a hard drive |
#8204, aired 2020-04-16 | "H.D." $400: The words "Saving Children" are on a 2017 one of these coins celebrating the centennial of Boys Town half dollar |
#8204, aired 2020-04-16 | "H.D." $600: Basenji & basset are this type of canine, also the subject of an Elvis Presley song a hound dog |
#8204, aired 2020-04-16 | "H.D." $800: It's the leading cause of death of women in the United States heart disease |
#8204, aired 2020-04-16 | "H.D." $1000: 3,300 feet up in the Mojave, Yucca Valley, California is in this type of area & has a nature museum named for it a high desert |
#8169, aired 2020-02-27 | "D" IN AMERICAN HISTORY $400: SCOTUS upheld the independence of corporations, ruling in 1819 that N.H. had wrongly replaced the trustees of this school Dartmouth |
#8160, aired 2020-02-14 | TV VILLAINS $800: Kasius, Graviton & a Kree were bad guys on this Marvel series on ABC Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. |
#8158, aired 2020-02-12 | A FINE LINE $1600: In 1917 D.H. Lawrence wrote, "A fine" this "is blowing the new direction of time" wind |
#8053, aired 2019-09-18 | BRAND NAMES: SPELL IN THE BLANK $200: Play-____ modeling compound D-O-H |
#8032, aired 2019-07-09 | "H.D." $400: Appetizers served before a main meal an hors d'oeuvre |
#8032, aired 2019-07-09 | "H.D." $800: Adjective for a carriage pulled by a team horse-driven (or horse-drawn) |
#8032, aired 2019-07-09 | "H.D." $1200: Some believe this nursery rhyme fella was based on a cannon that crashed on the ground during the English Civil War Humpty Dumpty |
#8032, aired 2019-07-09 | "H.D." $1600: A residential area in which the dwellings have all been planned & built around the same time a housing development |
#8032, aired 2019-07-09 | "H.D." $2000: 2-word term meaning to take shelter in a defensive position, perhaps from a storm hunker down |
#7995, aired 2019-05-17 | AND A BOOK $1,000 (Daily Double): His 1913 novel "Sons and Lovers" was daring but not banned like a later work D.H. Lawrence |
#7978, aired 2019-04-24 | POSSESSIVE BOOK TITLES $1200: Wragby Hall is a setting in this controversial novel by D.H. Lawrence Lady Chatterley's Lover |
#7821, aired 2018-09-17 | SPECIFIC GENERAL HISTORY $1600: In March 2018 this 3-star general advised the nation he'd no longer serve as national security advisor H.R. McMaster |
#7707, aired 2018-02-27 | TV SPIN-OFFS $1200: "Trapper John, M.D." M*A*S*H |
#7696, aired 2018-02-12 | EVERYBODY'S A CRITIC $400: Ed Zern said this D.H. Lawrence novel "cannot take the place of J.R. Miller's 'Practical Gamekeeping'" Lady Chatterley's Lover |
#7671, aired 2018-01-08 | BRITISH AUTHORS $2000: Banned upon publication, this author's "The Rainbow" was described by one magistrate as "utter filth" D.H. Lawrence |
#7523, aired 2017-05-03 | SUPERHERO TV SUPPORTING CHARACTERS $1200: Ghost Rider & Daisy Johnson (AKA Quake) Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. |
#7459, aired 2017-02-02 | M.D.s $800: Dr. H.V. Carter provided the illustrations for this British anatomist's 1858 textbook Gray's |
#7434, aired 2016-12-29 | "L"ITERATURE $1200: The first line of this D.H. Lawrence novel is "Ours is essentially a tragic age, so we refuse to take it tragically" Lady Chatterley's Lover |
#7422, aired 2016-12-13 | NO STAN LEE CAMEO $2000: No room for Stan in the tank with Brad Pitt & Shia LaBeouf in this 2014 movie that wasn't about S.H.I.E.L.D.'s boss Fury |
#7390, aired 2016-10-28 | INITIALITERATURE $200: "L.C.L."
by D.H. Lawrence Lady Chatterley's Lover |
#7373, aired 2016-10-05 | ALLITERATIVE TV ACTRESSES $1600: Post-Xena, she's played Izzy on "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." & Ruby on "Ash vs. Evil Dead" Lucy Lawless |
#7368, aired 2016-09-28 | WHO'S THE BOSS? $400: Agent Phil Coulson, who survived death on the big screen Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. |
#7328, aired 2016-06-22 | MILAN $200: Many Italian cities feature this type of building, but only Milan's had D.H. Lawrence call it "an imitation hedgehog" a cathedral |
#7308, aired 2016-05-25 | TURN UP THE A_C $1600: 3-D,
4-H,
1-A
(e.g.) alphanumeric |
#7293, aired 2016-05-04 | BESTSELLERS $400: When it was finally published in the U.S. in 1959, this D.H. Lawrence novel promptly became a bestseller Lady Chatterley's Lover |
#7276, aired 2016-04-11 | "D.H." $200: In the '50s, cake mixes were first sold under his name; they're "So moist. So delicious. And so much more" Duncan Hines |
#7276, aired 2016-04-11 | "D.H." $400: This singer from Philadelphia says of his rich career that he was in the right place at the right time Daryl Hall |
#7276, aired 2016-04-11 | "D.H." $600: This Swede was the second Secretary-General of the United Nations Dag Hammarskjöld |
#7276, aired 2016-04-11 | "D.H." $800: In "The Best and the Brightest", this historian chronicled the failings of the U.S. military in Vietnam David Halberstam |
#7276, aired 2016-04-11 | "D.H." $1000: His 1961 N.Y. Times obituary called him "The dean of the so-called 'hard-boiled' school of detective fiction" Dashiell Hammett |
#7222, aired 2016-01-26 | TV SHOWS BY CHARACTERS $1200: Agent Melinda May,
Director Phil Coulson Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. |
#7052, aired 2015-04-21 | THE BIGGEST LOSER $800: In a Wimbledon singles final: Miss P.D.H. Boothby, in 1911 to Mrs. R.L. Chambers by this worst possible score 6-love, 6-love |
#7047, aired 2015-04-14 | NOVELS' SEQUELS $2000: "Women in Love" by D.H. Lawrence The Rainbow |
#7022, aired 2015-03-10 | FICTION $1200: In 1960 Penguin Books took a risk & published the full text of this D.H. Lawrence novel in England Lady Chatterley's Lover |
#6972, aired 2014-12-30 | TELEVISION FOR SHORT $800: The "H" in "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." stands for this, also in the name of a Cabinet department Homeland |
#6952, aired 2014-12-02 | SPELL IT OUT FOR ME $800: This Olympic sport that consists of 10 track & field events D-E-C-A-T-H-L-O-N |
#6949, aired 2014-11-27 | JUST BEYOND THE "H"ORIZON $2000: Crostini are a popular choice for these hors d'oeuvres |
#6918, aired 2014-10-15 | TV GUIDE SAYS $800: "Coulson goes on the attack to save Skye's life" Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. |
#6879, aired 2014-07-10 | A THOREAU UNDERSTANDING $1000: When "A Week on" this "and the Merrimack Rivers" sold only 220 copies, publishers dumped the last 700 on H.D.'s door Concord |
#6874, aired 2014-07-03 | NAME THE NETWORK $800: "Modern Family",
"Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.",
"Shark Tank" ABC |
#6856, aired 2014-06-09 | NOVELS & NOVELISTS $1200: David Herbert were the given names of this author whose 1915 "The Rainbow" was banned as obscene (D.H.) Lawrence |
#6830, aired 2014-05-02 | ENGLISH LITERATURE $2000: This D.H. Lawrence novel continued the stories of sisters Ursula & Gudrun Brangwen, who 1st appeared in "The Rainbow" Women in Love |
#6772, aired 2014-02-11 | RECENT TV $200: Despite the inconvenience of being killed in a movie, Phil Coulson made it to the small screen as an "Agent of" this S.H.I.E.L.D. |
#6762, aired 2014-01-28 | EMMY M.D.s $200: In 1982 he "M*A*S*H"-ed the competition & won Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy series Alan Alda |
#6735, aired 2013-12-20 | LITERATURE $200: Estate Gamekeeper Oliver Mellors is the title paramour in this D.H. Lawrence novel Lady Chatterley's Lover |
#6725, aired 2013-12-06 | MOVIE PEOPLE $2000: Samuel L. Jackson has played this agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. Nick Fury |
#6676, aired 2013-09-30 | 19th CENTURY BRIT LIT $1600: This author's 1860 novel "The Woman in White" was loosely based on a French case Wilkie Collins |
#6673, aired 2013-09-25 | THE TALES OF HASSELHOFF, MAN $1000: In a 1998 TV movie, the Hoff played "Nick Fury: Agent of" this organization that got its own TV show in 2013 S.H.I.E.L.D. |
#6577, aired 2013-04-02 | "AND" BOOKS FOR SHORT $800: D.H. Lawrence:
"S. and L." Sons and Lovers |
#6559, aired 2013-03-07 | THAT '80s SHOW $1200: This series starred Pernell Roberts as a character also seen on "M*A*S*H" Trapper John, M.D. |
#6510, aired 2012-12-28 | LETTERS, WE GET LETTERS $400: The 11th letter, it's rarely used in languages that developed from Latin K |
#6499, aired 2012-12-13 | LITERARY RELATIONS $800: Gertrude is Paul Morel's mom in this D.H. Lawrence novel Sons and Lovers |
#6490, aired 2012-11-30 | THE U.S. AMBASSADOR TO THE U.N. $1,500 (Daily Double): This man got the assignment in 1971; he'd get to appoint 2 other men to the job himself George H.W. Bush |
#6448, aired 2012-10-03 | LITERARY SEQUELS $600: His "Women in Love" was a sequel to "The Rainbow" D.H. Lawrence |
#6439, aired 2012-09-20 | WHAT THE "H"? $1600: In H.G. Wells & D.H. Lawrence Herbert |
#6308, aired 2012-02-08 | LITERARY LOCALES $200: "Kangaroo" by D.H. Lawrence:
This country Australia |
#6285, aired 2012-01-06 | WRITE NOW! $800: H. Rider Haggard is said to have penned "King Solomon's" these in a little over a month to back up a boast he'd made Mines |
#6285, aired 2012-01-06 | FORM LETTERS $1000: These 3 letters refer to a Cabinet department & precede 30106 in a sample move in/move out inspection form H.U.D. |
#6259, aired 2011-12-01 | MINER CLASSICS $800: The son of a coal miner, this author touched on the mining life in his autobiographical 1913 novel "Sons and Lovers" (D.H.) Lawrence |
#6229, aired 2011-10-20 | LITERARY STUPID ANSWERS $200: As a woman's "sons grow up, she selects them as lovers" was D.H. Lawrence's synopsis of this novel Sons and Lovers |
#6182, aired 2011-06-28 | MOVIES BY INITIALS $400: 2010, with animated Vikings: "H.T.T.Y.D." How to Train Your Dragon |
#6040, aired 2010-12-10 | REAL NAMES OF CELEBS $400: This actor born Alphonso D'Abruzzo got plenty of "M*A*S*H" notes Alan Alda |
#6019, aired 2010-11-11 | WRITERS ON THE MOVE $1,000 (Daily Double): In this country D.H. Lawrence started a novel called "Quetzalcoatl", later "The Plumed Serpent" Mexico |
#5975, aired 2010-07-30 | IT'S GOOD TO BE HIM $600: Nice H.S. grad present! Nike signed him to a $90 million contract before he'd even played 1 game as a Cleveland Cavalier LeBron James |
#5950, aired 2010-06-25 | SUPER $2000: A scene at the end of "Iron Man" finds Samuel L. Jackson as this one-eyed S.H.I.E.L.D. director Nick Fury |
#5945, aired 2010-06-18 | CLASSIC NOVELS' ORIGINAL TITLES $200: Try a little "Tenderness", the original title of this scandalous D.H. Lawrence work Lady Chatterley's Lover |
#5907, aired 2010-04-27 | ZOMBIELAND $400: & they thought alligators were bad! In 1984's "C.H.U.D." zombies haunt this city's sewer system New York |
#5887, aired 2010-03-30 | "W"RITERS $2000: He adapted "Le Morte D"Arthur" into a quartet of novels called "The Once and Future King" (T.H.) White |
#5878, aired 2010-03-17 | "LA" STORY $400: Risque D.H. Lawrence novel Lady Chatterley's Lover |
#5870, aired 2010-03-05 | MEN & WOMEN OF LETTERS $200: David Herbert (D.H.) Lawrence |
#5849, aired 2010-02-04 | GET A "P-H-D" $400: Hippos & rhinos are also these, thick-skinned, nonruminant ungulates pachyderms |
#5849, aired 2010-02-04 | GET A "P-H-D" $800: The state of being a mom or dad parenthood |
#5849, aired 2010-02-04 | GET A "P-H-D" $1600: The name of this plant is from the Greek for "fond of trees" philodendron |
#5849, aired 2010-02-04 | GET A "P-H-D" $2000: The Curies discovered radium in 1898 while working with this ore of uranium pitchblende |
#5849, aired 2010-02-04 | GET A "P-H-D" $2,800 (Daily Double): This term for a solid figure having many faces comes from the Greek for "many faces" polyhedron |
#5776, aired 2009-10-26 | FILL IN THE AUTHOR $800: "The Rainbow"
by D.H.L. D.H. Lawrence |
#5611, aired 2009-01-19 | SCIENCE FICTION $200: In "The Time Ships", Stephen Baxter's sequel to this H.G. Wells novel, the hero travels to 802,701 A.D. to rescue Weena The Time Machine |
#5597, aired 2008-12-30 | THE JOY OF TEXT $400: D.H. Donald's biography of this 19th century president made it onto a list of Bill Clinton's favorite books Abraham Lincoln |
#5550, aired 2008-10-24 | FILL IN THE BOOK TITLE $800: "S.A.L."
by D.H. Lawrence Sons and Lovers |
#5539, aired 2008-10-09 | HALLS OF FAME $2,000 (Daily Double): Floyd Holt ('06), Janice Gould ('02) & Jaime Escalante ('99) are in the Natl. this H.O.F.; we'd list them all if we could teachers |
#5508, aired 2008-07-16 | NEW MEXICO $2000: "For a greatness of beauty I have never experienced anything like New Mexico", wrote this Brit. author & Taos resident (D.H.) Lawrence |
#5497, aired 2008-07-01 | BOOKS & AUTHORS $400: A third, more sexually explicit version of this 1928 D.H. Lawrence novel was finally published in the U.S. in 1959 Lady Chatterley's Lover |
#5444, aired 2008-04-17 | FICTIONAL FEMALES $800: Ursula & Gudrun Brangwen are the title "women" of this D.H. Lawrence novel Women in Love |
#5441, aired 2008-04-14 | LEFT FIELD $1600: The Smothers Bros. got this comedian to run in '68; amazingly he'd finish 2nd in the '96 N.H Dem. primary Pat Paulsen |
#5374, aired 2008-01-10 | "L"ITERATURE $200: The ban on this D.H. Lawrence book was lifted in 1959 in the U.S. Lady Chatterley's Lover |
#5340, aired 2007-11-23 | THE "MOD" SQUAD $1200: D.H. Lawrence & Ezra Pound are associated with this literary movement modernism |
#5331, aired 2007-11-12 | 2007 NATIONAL SPELLING BEE WORDS $2000: With this word, we assume they meant a shutout in gin rummy & not the super on "One Day at a Time" S-C-H-N-E-I-D-E-R |
#5253, aired 2007-06-13 | OTHER DOCTOR McDREAMYs $400: (Hi, I'm Brian Stokes Mitchell.) Before starring on Broadway, I spent 7 years playing Dr. "Jackpot" Jackson on this TV medical series, a spin-off of M*A*S*H Trapper John, M.D. |
#5206, aired 2007-04-09 | LITERARY GEOGRAPHY $200: D.H. Lawrence visited this country in 1922 & set his 1923 novel "Kangaroo" there Australia |
#5101, aired 2006-11-13 | NEW TABLOID DUOS $800: Stephen Colbert dubbed this acting duo Filliam H. Muffman Felicity Huffman & William H. Macy |
#5093, aired 2006-11-01 | OUT WEST $1,000 (Daily Double): D.H. Houston patented a roll film camera in 1881 & said he came up with this brand name to honor his state, North Dakota Kodak |
#5083, aired 2006-10-18 | 20th CENTURY AUTHORS $1600: On publication in 1915, his "The Rainbow" was labeled obscene & banned, & unsold copies were destroyed D.H. Lawrence |
#5079, aired 2006-10-12 | A LITERARY TOUR $800: Chat about Lady Chatterley at this author's birthplace museum in Nottinghamshire D.H. Lawrence |
#5022, aired 2006-06-13 | M.D. TV $1600: A court ruled that this series with "M.D." in the title wasn't a spinoff from a TV show but rather from a 1970 movie Trapper John, M.D. |
#4995, aired 2006-05-05 | BRITISH SPELLING BEE $800: At the pub, it's beer from a keg, not a bottle D-R-A-U-G-H-T |
#4988, aired 2006-04-26 | "H.D." TV $400: Aaaaaaaaay!!!! It was the family favorite featuring the Fonz Happy Days |
#4988, aired 2006-04-26 | "H.D." TV $800: Now Democratic National Committee chairman, this former pres. candidate appears regularly on "Meet the Press" Howard Dean |
#4988, aired 2006-04-26 | "H.D." TV $1200: Say, kids, he was the freckle-faced puppet persona of 1950s TV Howdy Doody |
#4988, aired 2006-04-26 | "H.D." TV $1600: On the Disney Channel, she turned heads as the multi-talented & often animated Lizzie McGuire Hilary Duff |
#4988, aired 2006-04-26 | "H.D." TV $2000: Seen here, he was Jack Paar's sidekick on "The Jack Paar Show" Hugh Downs |
#4981, aired 2006-04-17 | STUPID ANSWERS $1000: The American poet Hilda Doolittle used this 2-letter pen name H.D. |
#4979, aired 2006-04-13 | BEFORE & AFTER $1200: Henry James-D.H. Lawrence work in which an American woman goes to Europe & has an affair with a gamekeeper The Portrait of a Lady Chatterley's Lover |
#4971, aired 2006-04-03 | WHERE THE "H" IS IT? $800: We'd bet that this South Florida city known for its horse racing track was incorporated in 1925 Hialeah |
#4970, aired 2006-03-31 | LITERARY CROSSWORD CLUES "S" $800: D.H. Lawrence paired them with "Lovers"
(4) Sons |
#4966, aired 2006-03-27 | FILL IN THE LITERARY TITLE $1200: "H.O.D."
by Joseph Conrad Heart of Darkness |
#4962, aired 2006-03-21 | I THINK I LOVE YOU $1000: Gamekeeper Oliver Mellors is the title lover in this man's "Lady Chatterley's Lover" D.H. Lawrence |
#4932, aired 2006-02-07 | FILL IN THE NOVEL TITLE $200: "T.H.O.N.D."
by Victor Hugo The Hunchback of Notre Dame |
#4902, aired 2005-12-27 | THE EARLY 1800s $800: In 1803 this erotic author was incarcerated for the last time in the Charenton Asylum the Marquis de Sade |
#4875, aired 2005-11-18 | COLLEGE FOOTBALL $400: In January 2005 this Heisman-winning Trojan announced he'd return for a final year Matt Leinart |
#4863, aired 2005-11-02 | TV D.O.A. $600: On "M*A*S*H", this Lt. Col.'s "Plane was shot down over the sea of Japan. It spun in. There weren't no survivors" (Henry) Blake |
#4823, aired 2005-07-20 | HARRYs & GARYs $200: Getting the role of Colonel Potter on "M*A*S*H" was a bit of a demotion; he'd previosuly played a general on the show Harry Morgan |
#4809, aired 2005-06-30 | WORD & PHRASE ORIGINS $800: Once spelled H-O-R-T-Y-A-R-D & meaning "a garden yard", it now refers to a garden of fruit trees an orchard |
#4760, aired 2005-04-22 | ENGLISH LIT $1600: In a D.H. Lawrence short story, a young boy rides himself to death on a demonic one of these title toys a rocking horse |
#4745, aired 2005-04-01 | TIM, TOM, TAMMY $200: "This will be pure H-E double L for me, oh, I wish that we could stop this D-I-V-O-R-C-E", sang this woman Tammy Wynette |
#4692, aired 2005-01-18 | BRIT LIT $1200: An early version of this D.H. Lawrence novel was published in 1972 as "John Thomas and Lady Jane" Lady Chatterley's Lover |
#4652, aired 2004-11-23 | ENGLISH LITERATURE $600: This D.H. Lawrence work was not published in full in England until Penguin books did it in 1960 Lady Chatterley's Lover |
#4610, aired 2004-09-24 | WISH I'D SAID THAT $1200: H.L. Mencken defined Puritanism as "the haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be" this happy |
#4568, aired 2004-06-16 | MARRIED $1600: In "The Rainbow", he wrote, "If I am to become an angel, it'll be my married soul, and not my single soul" D.H. Lawrence |
#4466, aired 2004-01-26 | PRESIDENTIAL MIDDLE NAME SPELLING $2000: Rutherford Hayes B-I-R-C-H-A-R-D |
#4399, aired 2003-10-23 | MULE DRIVING $800: A new book says the model for this title character in this D.H. Lawrence book was a Sicilian mule driver Lady Chatterley's Lover |
#4359, aired 2003-07-10 | AUTHOR-ITATIVE INFORMATION $1200: In 1913 he published his first book of poems as well as "Sons and Lovers" D.H. Lawrence |
#4287, aired 2003-04-01 | IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF AUTHORS $1200: "Women in Love" with this author can find the ranch he lived on in the '20s near Taos, New Mexico D.H. Lawrence |
#4278, aired 2003-03-19 | LITERARY BEFORE & AFTER $400: Meg, Jo, Beth & Amy March have crushes on Rupert Birkin & Gerald Crich in this D.H. Lawrence novel Little Women in Love |
#4238, aired 2003-01-22 | SPORTS NAME SPELLING $400: Dale, who drove car No. 3 E-A-R-N-H-A-R-D-T |
#4215, aired 2002-12-20 | 20th CENTURY BOOKS $2000: If we say books published in 1915, you should make "The Rainbow" connection with this author D.H. Lawrence |
#4191, aired 2002-11-18 | PEN NAMES $800: Lady Chatterley knows that Lawrence H. Davison was a pen name of his D.H. Lawrence |
#4108, aired 2002-06-12 | ARCHAEOLOGY $1000: An alternate spelling for this site, once an African city that battled Rome, is Q-R-T-H-D-S-T Carthage |
#4103, aired 2002-06-05 | FLY ME $600: Actress Olivia knows this co.'s D.H.88 Comet, a monoplane racer, made its debut in 1934 & only 5 were ever made de Havilland |
#4085, aired 2002-05-10 | THOSE DARN ETRUSCANS $1000: A 1927 visit to Etruscan sites inspired this author of "The Plumed Serpent" to write "Etruscan Places" D.H. Lawrence |
#4080, aired 2002-05-03 | AUTHORS & THEIR CHARACTERS $1200: The title of this D.H. Lawrence novel refers to the Brangwen sisters Women in Love |
#4074, aired 2002-04-25 | THE 50 STATES $2000: D.H. Lawrence said this state "was the greatest experience from the outside world that" he "ever had" New Mexico |
#4050, aired 2002-03-22 | INITIALED AUTHORS $400: "Women in Love" was the sequel to "The Rainbow" by this British author D.H. Lawrence |
#4010, aired 2002-01-25 | READING $800: "John Thomas and Lady Jane" was an early version of this D.H. Lawrence novel Lady Chatterley's Lover |
#3978, aired 2001-12-12 | BRIT LIT $400: "Sea and Sardinia" is a travel book by this "Sons and Lovers" author D.H. Lawrence |
#3948, aired 2001-10-31 | SPELL THE LAST NAME $400: Solo aerial Atlantic crosser of 1927 L-I-N-D-B-E-R-G-H |
#3948, aired 2001-10-31 | INSPIRED CHARACTERS $800: Katherine Mansfield was supposedly the inspiration for Gudrun in his book "Women in Love" D.H. Lawrence |
#3938, aired 2001-10-17 | LAWRENCE $600: He privately published "Lady Chatterley's Lover" in 1928 D.H. Lawrence |
#3923, aired 2001-09-26 | AR"GH" $400: It's the "H.D." in H.D.T.V high definition |
#3922, aired 2001-09-25 | SPEAK & SPELL $300: Brace yourself & spell... O-R-T-H-O-D-O-N-T-I-A |
#3816, aired 2001-03-19 | AUTHORS $1000: He based Mark Rampion in "Point Counter Point" on his friend D.H. Lawrence; Philip Quarles was based on himself Aldous Huxley |
#3770, aired 2001-01-12 | NEW MEXICO $500: D.H. Lawrence lived in this artistic city from 1922 to 1925 & his ashes were returned there for burial Taos |
#3754, aired 2000-12-21 | "CHAT" ROOM $600: Following one's natural instincts to passionate love is the main thrust of this controversial D.H. Lawrence novel Lady Chatterley's Lover |
#3740, aired 2000-12-01 | SPORT-O-RAMA $200: The only major sporting event named for a famous TV transvestite is this man's golf tournament Jamie Farr (Klinger on "M*A*S*H") |
#3736, aired 2000-11-27 | MTM $1000: (Hi, I'm Tyler Christopher of "General Hospital") In 1984 as D.L. Brock he married Bobbie on "G.H.", in 1974 as Joe Gerard he married Rhoda on "Rhoda" David Groh |
#3682, aired 2000-09-12 | ENGLISH LITERATURE $200: A third, more sexually explicit version of this 1928 D.H. Lawrence novel was finally published in the U.S. in 1959 "Lady Chatterley's Lover" |
#3654, aired 2000-06-22 | PEN NAMES $800: Hilda Doolittle was famous for publishing her poems under this extremely short pen name H.D. |
#3644, aired 2000-06-08 | BRITISH AUTHORS $1000: In 1912 he eloped with Freida von Richthofen, sister of the famed aviator D.H. Lawrence |
#3587, aired 2000-03-21 | U.S. PRESIDENTS $500: He sent U.S. soldiers into Little Rock, Ark. to enforce a court order mandating school desegregation Dwight D. Eisenhower |
#3556, aired 2000-02-07 | BRIT LIT $600: His 1915 novel "The Rainbow" was declared obscene; so was his 1928 novel D.H. Lawrence |
#3520, aired 1999-12-17 | 20th CENTURY AUTHORS $600: Mrs. Morel in "Sons and Lovers" is based in part on his own mom D.H. Lawrence |
#3435, aired 1999-07-09 | BEFORE & AFTER $800: "Lady Chatterley's Lover" author who leads his big band in playing "Champagne Music" D.H. Lawrence Welk |
#3422, aired 1999-06-22 | FICTIONAL CHARACTERS $500 (Daily Double): Constance Reid is the maiden name of this character mentioned in the title of a D.H. Lawrence novel Lady Chatterley |
#3398, aired 1999-05-19 | FILE UNDER "H" $1000: '50s TV puppet that's the subject of a 1999 custody battle between the D.I.A. & its owner's heirs Howdy Doody |
#3379, aired 1999-04-22 | HER STORY $200: Ursula & her sister Gudrun are the title "women" of this D.H. Lawrence novel "Women in Love" |
#3375, aired 1999-04-16 | THE DIRECTOR'S CHAIR $1000: "Broken Blossoms",
"Intolerance",
"Way Down East" D.W. Griffith |
#3372, aired 1999-04-13 | NOVEL VOCABULARY $300: He may have coined the term daggeroso, meaning "inclined to use a dagger"; it's in his novel "Sons and Lovers" D.H. Lawrence |
#3334, aired 1999-02-18 | SPELL THE LAST NAME $400: Indian prime minister Indira... G-A-N-D-H-I |
#3207, aired 1998-07-07 | BEFORE & AFTER $300: Robbie, Chip & Ernie Douglas' favorite D.H. Lawrence novel My Three Sons and Lovers |
#3207, aired 1998-07-07 | SINGLE QUOTES $800: "Bachelors know more about women", quipped this Baltimore sage, "If they didn't, they'd be married" H.L. Mencken |
#3110, aired 1998-02-20 | FILE UNDER "H" $1000: Tubby the Tuba's cousins might be Sammy the Sousaphone & Harry the this kind of horn Helicon |
#3098, aired 1998-02-04 | AUTHORS ON AUTHORS $800: D.H. Lawrence said this writer of "The Bells" "sounded the horror and the warning of his own doom" Edgar Allan Poe |
#3093, aired 1998-01-28 | AUTHORS' ODD JOBS $200: If his "Time Machine" took you back to the 1880s, you'd find him working as an apprentice draper H.G. Wells |
#3092, aired 1998-01-27 | BOOKS & AUTHORS $300: His first novel "The White Peacock" preceded "Sons and Lovers" by 2 years D.H. Lawrence |
#3085, aired 1998-01-16 | BOUGHT THE FARM $600: Both famous for playing this "M*A*S*H" character, Roger Bowen & McLean Stevenson died in February 1996 Col. Henry Blake |
#3080, aired 1998-01-09 | FICTIONAL CHARACTERS $400: D.H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley plays around with a playwright as well as this gamekeeper Oliver Mellors |
#3029, aired 1997-10-30 | BRIT LIT $600: He wrote his semi-autobiographical novel "Sons and Lovers" in part as a tribute to his mother D.H. Lawrence |
#2976, aired 1997-07-07 | TRAVEL U.S.A. $1000: You can visit D.H. Lawrence's ranch & shrine in this New Mexico town, home to many writers & artists Taos |
#2942, aired 1997-05-20 | NOVELS & NOVELISTS $600: "St. Mawr" is a short novel by this creator of the less than saintly Lady Chatterley D.H. Lawrence |
#2890, aired 1997-03-07 | BOOKS & AUTHORS $400: He was living in Italy when he wrote "Lady Chatterley's Lover" D.H. Lawrence |
#2878, aired 1997-02-19 | LITERARY HODGEPODGE $1000: Chapter XII of his novel "Sons and Lovers" is entitled "Passion" (D.H.) Lawrence |
#2748, aired 1996-07-10 | BRITISH NOVELS $400: Like Paul Morel, the hero of his "Sons and Lovers", this author was the son of a coal miner (D.H.) Lawrence |
#2719, aired 1996-05-30 | ACTORS TURNED POLITICIANS $1000: This Academy Award winner for "Women in Love" ran for Parliament in 1992 & won Glenda Jackson |
#2627, aired 1996-01-23 | LITERATURE $400: In his 1913 novel "Sons And Lovers", Miriam is based on his close friend Jessie Chambers D.H. Lawrence |
#2581, aired 1995-11-20 | THE 1980s $300: In 1985, 55 years after his death, a memorial to D.H. Lawrence was unveiled in this church's Poet's Corner Westminster Abbey |
#2571, aired 1995-11-06 | FICTIONAL CHARACTERS $500: This D.H. Lawrence "lady" plays around with a playwright before she gambols with a gamekeeper Lady Chatterley |
#2550, aired 1995-10-06 | FICTIONAL WOMEN $600: Ursula & Gudrun Brangwen are featured in 2 of his novels, "The Rainbow" & "Women in Love" D.H. Lawrence |
#2509, aired 1995-06-29 | ENGLISH LITERATURE $1000: "Paul Morel" was his working title for the novel "Sons and Lovers" D.H. Lawrence |
#2428, aired 1995-03-08 | AUTHORS $600: His novel "Lady Chatterley's Lover" was first published privately in Florence, Italy in 1928 D.H. Lawrence |
#2360, aired 1994-12-02 | ENGLISH LITERATURE $800: His "Women in Love" continues the story of 2 sisters first featured in "The Rainbow" D.H. Lawrence |
#2357, aired 1994-11-29 | WASHINGTON, D.C. $200: HHS, the Department of Health & Human Services, is located in a building named for this H.H.H. Hubert Humphrey |
#2357, aired 1994-11-29 | WASHINGTON, D.C. $500 (Daily Double): The National Archives displays a copy of the Magna Carta on loan from this Dallas businessman H. Ross Perot |
#2266, aired 1994-06-13 | LITERATURE $200: An early version of this D.H. Lawrence novel appeared under the title "The First Lady Chatterley" Lady Chatterley's Lover |
#2264, aired 1994-06-09 | LITERATURE $600: Ivan Turgenev wrote "Fathers and Sons" & he wrote "Sons and Lovers" D.H. Lawrence |
#2249, aired 1994-05-19 | LITERATURE $200: "Kangaroo", a novel by D.H. Lawrence, was based on a visit he made to this country Australia |
#2225, aired 1994-04-15 | ENGLISH LITERATURE $1000: Gudrun, a character in his book "Women in Love", was based on the writer Katherine Mansfield D.H. Lawrence |
#2205, aired 1994-03-18 | AUTHORS $1000: Her "D.H. Lawrence: An Unprofessional Study" led to a lifelong friendship with Henry Miller (Anais) Nin |
#2202, aired 1994-03-15 | TV SPINOFFS $500: In this M*A*S*H spinoff's last season, Gonzo Gates suffered a stroke & was unable to perform surgery Trapper John, M.D. |
#2153, aired 1994-01-05 | LITERATURE $2,000 (Daily Double): D.H. Lawrence's sequel to "The Rainbow", it centers on 2 sisters & their men Women in Love |
#2131, aired 1993-12-06 | ENGLISH LITERATURE $400: In 1960 Penguin Books took a risk & printed the full text of this D.H. Lawrence novel to sell in England Lady Chatterley's Lover |
#2119, aired 1993-11-18 | THE 1990s $200: He hinted he'd run for president in March of 1992, withdrew in July, then re-entered in October H. Ross Perot |
#2049, aired 1993-07-01 | GOVERNMENT & POLITICS $1000: This Michigan governor became Richard Nixon's first Secretary of H.U.D. in 1969 (George) Romney |
#2013, aired 1993-05-12 | THE NEW CABINET $1000: This former San Antonio mayor now head H.U.D. Henry Cisneros |
#2010, aired 1993-05-07 | POLITICIANS $400: This former H.U.D. secretary quarterbacked the Buffalo Bills to the AFL title in 1964 & 1965 Jack Kemp |
#2005, aired 1993-04-30 | AUTHORS $200: A 1929 showing of paintings by this "Lady Chatterley's Lover" author was raided by the police D.H. Lawrence |
#1957, aired 1993-02-23 | OH NO! IT'S SPELLING $500: These horseback riding breeches make your hips look huge but are very tight from the knee to the ankle J-O-D-H-P-U-R-S |
#1947, aired 1993-02-09 | NOVEL CHARACTERS $600: D.H. Lawrence described her as "a ruddy, country-looking girl... full of unusual energy" Lady Chatterley |
#1944, aired 1993-02-04 | NOVEL CHARACTERS $200: Near the start of this D.H. Lawrence novel, Clifford Chatterley marries Constance Reid Lady Chatterley's Lover |
#1861, aired 1992-10-12 | AUTHORS $300: The unexpurgated version of his "Lady Chatterley's Lover" couldn't be sold in the U.S. until 1959 D.H. Lawrence |
#1860, aired 1992-10-09 | LITERATURE $500: Most of this H.G. Wells novel takes place in England in the year 802,701 A.D. The Time Machine |
#1850, aired 1992-09-25 | BOOKS & AUTHORS $200: In a D.H. Lawrence novel, Mellors' wife tries to get her husband back from this libidinous lady Lady Chatterley |
#1840, aired 1992-09-11 | AUTHORS' BIRTHPLACES $600: In 1899 H.L. Mencken became a reporter in this city, his hometown Baltimore |
#1772, aired 1992-04-21 | "H"ISTORY $500: Wang Mang seized the Chinese throne in 9 A.D. & briefly interrupted this dynasty's reign the Han Dynasty |
#1655, aired 1991-11-08 | PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS $800: Late southern playwright who co-wrote "You Touched Me!", a comedy based on a story by D.H. Lawrence Tennessee Williams |
#1654, aired 1991-11-07 | FICTIONAL CHARACTERS $300: According to the title of a D.H. Lawrence novel, it's who Mellors is "Lady Chatterley's Lover" |
#1621, aired 1991-09-23 | AUTHORS $400: This son of a coal miner set his novel "Women in Love" in a mining town D.H. Lawrence |
#1555, aired 1991-05-10 | MEN OF LETTERS $200: In 1985 a plaque was unveiled at Westminster Abbey honoring this "Lady Chatterley's Lover" author (D.H.) Lawrence |
#1511, aired 1991-03-11 | FAMOUS VIRGOS $600: This Virgo created Lady Chatterley who was far from virginal D.H. Lawrence |
#1424, aired 1990-11-08 | "M" TV $100: The novel it was derived from was written by a doctor who'd actually served in the Korean War M*A*S*H |
#1383, aired 1990-09-12 | WORLD CAPITALS $500: This country's capital was formerly spelled D-A-C-C-A, but now it's usually spelled D-H-A-K-A Bangladesh |
#11, aired 1990-08-25 | SPELLING $200: A creamy salad dressing made with raw egg yolk, oil, vinegar or lemon juice & seasonings M-A-Y-O-N-N-A-I-S-E |
#3, aired 1990-06-30 | "H"ISTORY $800: In 29 A.D. lava from Mt. Vesuvius buried this city named for its mythical founder Herculaneum |
#1344, aired 1990-06-07 | NAME THE AUTHOR $400: "Sons and Lovers" D. H. Lawrence |
#1312, aired 1990-04-24 | LITERATURE ON FILM $600: Rod Taylor traveled from the year 1899 to 802,701 A.D. in this film based on an H.G. Wells book "The Time Machine" |
#1294, aired 1990-03-29 | ENGLISH LIT $400: His 1st major novel was the autobiographical "Sons & Lovers" D.H. Lawrence |
#1222, aired 1989-12-19 | ENGLISH LITERATURE $200: In "Women in Love" he continued the story of Ursula that began in "The Rainbow" D.H. Lawrence |
#1212, aired 1989-12-05 | "T" TIME $600: It was the 1st spin-off of the TV series "M*A*S*H" Trapper John, M.D. |
#1128, aired 1989-06-28 | SPELL THAT NAME $500: Orville the popcorn king spells his last name this way R-E-D-E-N-B-A-C-H-E-R |
#1100, aired 1989-05-19 | NOVELS $200: D.H. Lawrence could have called this book "Oliver Mellors' Lover" Lady Chatterley's Lover |
#1080, aired 1989-04-21 | FICTION $200: Sir Clifford was paralyzed in WWI soon after he married this D.H. Lawrence heroine Lady Chatterley |
#1059, aired 1989-03-23 | TRAVEL U.S.A. $800: "Women in Love" with this author can visit his memorial near Taos, New Mexico D.H. Lawrence |
#998, aired 1988-12-28 | LITERATURE $200: We bet you can guess this is the country in which D.H. Lawrence set "Kangaroo" Australia |
#985, aired 1988-12-09 | THE CIVIL WAR $600: The widow of Confederate gen. D.H. Helm was offered amnesty because she was this woman's half-sister Mary Todd Lincoln |
#983, aired 1988-12-07 | TITLE CHARACTERS $600: D.H. Lawrence's strange, sensitive gatekeeper Mellors Lady Chatterley's Lover |
#931, aired 1988-09-26 | QUOTES $200: D.H. Lawrence said, "No absolute is going to make the lion lie down with" this "unless" it's "inside" the lamb |
#924, aired 1988-09-15 | LITERATURE $1000: Paul, 1 of 4 siblings, represents D.H. Lawrence in this novel considered autobiographical Sons and Lovers |
#888, aired 1988-06-15 | AUTHOR'S LAST NAMES $400: Controversial English author whose 1st & middle names were David Herbert D.H. Lawrence |
#873, aired 1988-05-25 | MACY'S PARADE $400: This company's band includes H.S. seniors from every state, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico & the Virgin Islands the McDonald's Band |
#823, aired 1988-03-16 | LITERATURE $1000: Miriam in "Sons & Lovers", was reportedly based on his friend Jessie, a farmer's daughter D.H. Lawrence |
#773, aired 1988-01-06 | WOMEN IN LITERATURE $200: Connie is the 1st name of this D.H. Lawrence title character Lady Chatterley |
#723, aired 1987-10-28 | NEW MEXICANS $400: Author buried at Taos, his "Lady Chatterley's Lover" did much to bury Victorian morals D. H. Lawrence |
#704, aired 1987-10-01 | FAMOUS LORENZOS $400: This English author was called "Lorenzo" by his friends, & probably by "Women in Love" with him, too D.H. Lawrence |
#666, aired 1987-06-29 | MEDICAL SPELLING $400: Rabies, or a morbid dread of water H-Y-D-R-O-P-H-O-B-I-A |
#643, aired 1987-05-27 | FAMOUS RIDERS $1000: Author of "Sons & Lovers", he supposedly had a favorite horse made into a duffel bag after it died D.H. Lawrence |
#631, aired 1987-05-11 | LITERATURE $600: Tho his novel "The Rainbow" was banned as "obscene", he wrote a sequel, "Women in Love", anyway D.H. Lawrence |
#602, aired 1987-03-31 | FICTIONAL CHARACTERS $600: Infamous D.H. Lawrence character whose maiden name was Constance Reid Lady Chatterley |
#568, aired 1987-02-11 | SPELLING $1000: French for "outside of work", it's an appetizer served before a meal H-O-R-S D'-O-E-U-V-R-E(-S) |
#567, aired 1987-02-10 | ROCKIN' ROLES $600: In 1984, M. McKean, C. Guest, H. Shearer, D. Kaff, and 1 drummer after another made up this rock group Spinal Tap |
#529, aired 1986-12-18 | LITERARY "LADY"s $200: When a gamekeeper becomes fair game, he becomes this, the title of D.H. Lawrence's book Lady Chatterley's lover |
#507, aired 1986-11-18 | SPELLING $400: Shared last name of leaders of India assassinated in 1948 & 1984 G-A-N-D-H-I |
#507, aired 1986-11-18 | SPELLING $1000: Full name of the lady who plays Maddie Hayes on "Moonlighting" C-Y-B-I-L-L S-H-E-P-H-E-R-D |
#469, aired 1986-09-25 | U.S. CITIES $1000: D.H. Lawrence lived & Kit Carson was buried in this northern New Mexico city Taos |
#437, aired 1986-05-13 | THE 1950's $600: It wasn't until 1959 that full text of this 1928 D.H. Lawrence novel was published in U.S. Lady Chatterley's Lover |
#388, aired 1986-03-05 | FAMOUS PHARMACISTS $600: He worked in his dad's store in Dooland, S.D. before moving on to the Senate & vice-presidency Hubert H. Humphrey |
#291, aired 1985-10-21 | ENGLISH LITERATURE $800: He originally conceived "The Rainbow" & "Women in Love" as one novel called "The Sisters" D.H. Lawrence |
#60, aired 1984-11-30 | FICTIONAL CHARACTERS $600: Mellors, the gamekeeper, was the D.H. Lawrence book's title character Lady Chatterley's Lover |
#57, aired 1984-11-27 | TELEVISION $500: Marketing has begun on a line of nursewear from this TV medical show Trapper John, M.D. |