#9071, aired 2024-04-01 | AUTHORS AT WAR $200: When he landed on Utah Beach on D-Day, J.D. Salinger is reported to have had 6 chapters of this work in his jacket The Catcher in the Rye |
#8703, aired 2022-09-21 | CROSSWORD CLUES "J" $800: Silks wearer in a race
(6 letters) a jockey |
#8193, aired 2020-04-01 | CROSSWORD CLUES "J" $1200: Panthera onca (6) jaguar |
#8031, aired 2019-07-08 | "J"-6 $200: My sleep routine was way off due to this after I flew from Australia to Los Angeles jetlag |
#8031, aired 2019-07-08 | "J"-6 $400: Having rough notches, like Alanis Morissette's "Little Pill" jagged |
#8031, aired 2019-07-08 | "J"-6 $600: A chapter on used cars in "The Grapes of Wrath" uses this word for a rundown auto a jalopy |
#8031, aired 2019-07-08 | "J"-6 $800: Pertaining to Jupiter jovian |
#8031, aired 2019-07-08 | "J"-6 $1000: An info-gathering Congressional excursion paid with public funds junket |
#6836, aired 2014-05-12 | WE GET LETTERS $6,000 (Daily Double): This explorer wrote to his friend J.M. Barrie in 1912, "we have accomplished our object in reaching the Pole" Robert Falcon Scott |
#6543, aired 2013-02-13 | CROSSWORD CLUES "J" $1200: Old, cruddy car
(6) junker |
#5628, aired 2009-02-11 | "J" DUB $400: These institutions can encompass grades 6, 7, 8 & 9 Junior High Schools |
#5517, aired 2008-09-09 | THAT J. ROBERT OPPENHEIMER $1200: The 6-foot Oppenheimer weighed 115 lbs. as director of this New Mexico lab in the early 1940s Los Alamos |
#5466, aired 2008-05-19 | "M.J." $400: He led the Bulls to 6 NBA championships in the '90s Michael Jordan |
#5214, aired 2007-04-19 | MR. OR MS. MAYOR $200: 6-term mayor Richard J. Daley begat Richard M. Daley of this city Chicago |
#5124, aired 2006-12-14 | CLASSICAL COMPOSERS $400: His 6 Brandenburg Concertos were so-named for their dedication to the Margrave of Brandenburg J.S. Bach |
#5124, aired 2006-12-14 | YOU SAID A MOUTHFUL! $1600: Simultaneous, or "at the same moment", has the same last 6 letters as this word for events of the same era contemporaneous |
#5002, aired 2006-05-16 | CROSSWORD CLUES "J" $400: Jettisoned goods
(6) jetsam |
#4449, aired 2004-01-01 | "J" PARDY $400: With 6,
more U.S. Presidents were born with this first name than any other James |
#4398, aired 2003-10-22 | BASEBALL HISTORY $400: In a June 19, 1846 game, J.W. Davis of the N.Y. Nine was fined 6 cents for swearing at this person the umpire |
#3685, aired 2000-09-15 | HEY "J"! $200: With $6 million in 1977, Steve Cauthen led the money winners in this profession jockeys |
#3551, aired 2000-01-31 | WEIGHTS & MEASURES $500: This liquor measurement is equivalent to 1.6 pints, or about 25 shots Fifth |
#3503, aired 1999-11-24 | 'MEMBER NOVEMBER? $100: The first college football game took place between Rutgers & this other N.J. university on November 6, 1869 Princeton |
#3184, aired 1998-06-04 | HOW SUITE IT IS $200: Around 1725 this great Baroque composer wrote 6 "English Suites" for harpsichord J.S. Bach |
#3173, aired 1998-05-20 | THAT'S COOL $500: Born Artis Ivey Jr., this father of 6 picked up the 1995 Best Rap Solo Performance Grammy Coolio |
#3064, aired 1997-12-18 | FASHION DESIGNERS $1000: Isaac Mizrahi appeared as himself on the May 6, 1997 3-D episode of this Michael J. Fox sitcom Spin City |
#3011, aired 1997-10-06 | B.C. WOMEN $200: Wife of Akhenaton & mother of 6, she wasn't just another pretty bust Nefertiti |
#2883, aired 1997-02-26 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $600: In 1962 this chain opened its first budget motel, a 52-unit complex in Santa Barbara, California Motel 6 |
#1331, aired 1990-05-21 | THE AUTO INDUSTRY $200: Built by Carl Benz in 1885, the first internal combustion car had this many wheels 3 |
#48, aired 1984-11-14 | "DAY" TIME $400: June 6, 1944 D-Day |
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