#7712, aired 2018-03-06 | "HORSE" TALK $400: "All" of these 2 groups "couldn't put Humpty Dumpty together again" the king's horses and king's men |
#7712, aired 2018-03-06 | "HORSE" TALK $800: In Shakespeare, Richard III's last line is "A horse! A horse!" These 5 words! my kingdom for a horse |
#7712, aired 2018-03-06 | "HORSE" TALK $1200: An 1831 novel said, one of these, "which had never been thought of... rushed past the grand stand in sweeping triumph" a dark horse |
#7712, aired 2018-03-06 | "HORSE" TALK $1600: St. Jerome's "Noli equi dentes inspicere donati" means this in English don't look a gift horse in the mouth |
#7712, aired 2018-03-06 | "HORSE" TALK $2000: A Yeats poem says, "Cast a cold eye on life, on death." These 3 words horseman, pass by |
#6856, aired 2014-06-09 | SPORTS TALK $600: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows a racetrack diagram on a monitor.) At the start of a NASCAR race, the top cars line up according to their qualifying times; best time gets this 2-word spot, a term said to have originated in horse racing pole position |
#6847, aired 2014-05-27 | "STR"8 TALK $400: Sit astride, such as on a horse to straddle |
#5980, aired 2010-09-17 | TALK LIKE A PIRATE $800: It be the horse noted for grace & intelligence, seen here Arabian |
#5767, aired 2009-10-13 | ANIMAL TALK $600: It's a painful cramp in an arm or leg muscle a charley horse |
#4260, aired 2003-02-21 | TV TRIVIA $200: "A horse is a horse, of course, of course, and no one can talk to a horse, of course", unless he is this famous equine Mister Ed |
#4151, aired 2002-09-23 | HORSE TALK $200: In the 1932 film "Horse Feathers", he remarked, "I'd horsewhip you if I had a horse" Groucho Marx |
#4151, aired 2002-09-23 | HORSE TALK $400: On Oct. 19, 1924 Grantland Rice wrote that "Their real names are Stuhldreher, Miller, Crowley, and Leyden" "Four Horsemen of Notre Dame" |
#4151, aired 2002-09-23 | HORSE TALK $600: "For want of a nail the shoe is lost, for want of a shoe the horse is lost, for want of a horse" this "is lost" the rider |
#4151, aired 2002-09-23 | HORSE TALK $800: Dr. Johnson called it "A grain which in England is generally given to horses, but in Scotland supports the people" oats |
#4151, aired 2002-09-23 | HORSE TALK $1000: An old cliche says a difference of opinion is "what makes" these horse races |
#3926, aired 2001-10-01 | COWBOY TALK $400: When riding a wild horse, it was a disgrace to have to "grab the apple" to stay on, the apple being this saddle horn |
#3516, aired 1999-12-13 | ANIMALS IN SHOWBIZ $200: Wilbur was the only human this horse would talk to in person Mr. Ed |
#3275, aired 1998-11-27 | COWBOY TALK $100: If you're "belly up" or "strapped on your horse, toes down", you're this dead |
#2726, aired 1996-06-10 | COWBOY TALK $400: As a verb it means to mark a trail; as a noun, it's a white mark on a horse's forehead blaze |
#884, aired 1988-06-09 | COWBOY TALK $300: "Eating drag dust" meant being in this inferior & uncomfortable place riding behind the herd |
#644, aired 1987-05-28 | COWBOY TALK $200: This 4-letter word can refer to a chunk of tobacco or a broken-down horse a plug |
#402, aired 1986-03-25 | TALK LIKE THE ANIMALS $200: How a horse would probably vote in Parliament neigh |
#381, aired 1986-02-24 | "YOUNG" & "OLD" $300 (Daily Double): Actor who played main human role on TV show with this theme:
"A horse is a horse, of course, of course,
And no one can talk to a horse, of course,
That is, of course, unless the horse is the famous Mr. Ed.
Go right to the source and ask..." Alan Young |
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