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#6141, aired 2011-05-02 | JACKS OF ALL TRADES $200: Jack Wilson of the Eugene Register-Guard writes these opinion pieces, from the Latin for "to put forth" editorial |
#6141, aired 2011-05-02 | JACKS OF ALL TRADES $400: Jack Dorsey is chairman of this information network that touts itself as "the evolution of mobile messaging" Twitter |
#6141, aired 2011-05-02 | JACKS OF ALL TRADES $600: Jack Horkheimer, who passed away in 2010, was the longtime host of PBS' "Star Gazer", devoted to naked-eye this astronomy |
#6141, aired 2011-05-02 | JACKS OF ALL TRADES $800: Jack Cawthon, the "Bar-B-Que King" of this town, has a restaurant overlooking the Ryman Auditorium Nashville |
#6141, aired 2011-05-02 | JACKS OF ALL TRADES $1000: Jack Mazzola serves only organic & fair trade at his west village "Stir Brew" this Coffee |
#3292, aired 1998-12-22 | JACKS OF ALL TRADES $200: He was named "Golfer of the Century" in 1988 & "Golf Course Architect of the Year" in 1993 Jack Nicklaus |
#3292, aired 1998-12-22 | JACKS OF ALL TRADES $400: In 1991 he published "Prescription Medicide: The Goodness of Planned Death" Dr. Jack Kevorkian |
#3292, aired 1998-12-22 | JACKS OF ALL TRADES $600: Jack McCall is best remembered for shooting this frontiersman while he was playing poker Wild Bill Hickok |
#3292, aired 1998-12-22 | JACKS OF ALL TRADES $700 (Daily Double): (Hi, I'm Jack Ford, chief legal correspondent for NBC News.) Before joining NBC, I was an anchor for this cable network from its debut in 1991 to 1994 Court TV |
#3292, aired 1998-12-22 | JACKS OF ALL TRADES $800: This 1996 vice-presidential candidate was once a quarterback for the Buffalo Bills Jack Kemp |
#800, aired 1988-02-12 | JACKS OF ALL TRADES $100: Legend says it's this winter sprite's job to make those icy designs on your windowpanes Jack Frost |
#800, aired 1988-02-12 | JACKS OF ALL TRADES $200: He stole oysters to survive before he wrote "The Call of the Wild" Jack London |
#800, aired 1988-02-12 | JACKS OF ALL TRADES $300: Encyclopedia Americana calls this blond golfer "The dominant player of his generation" Jack Nicklaus |
#800, aired 1988-02-12 | JACKS OF ALL TRADES $400: Dallas nightclub owner who assassinated an assassin November 24, 1963 Jack Ruby |
#800, aired 1988-02-12 | JACKS OF ALL TRADES $500: Various rumors said this 19th c. criminal was a doctor, a midwife, a professor & a Russian barber Jack the Ripper |
#10, aired 1984-09-21 | "JACKS" OF ALL TRADES $100: He celebrated his 39th birthday 41 times Jack Benny |
#10, aired 1984-09-21 | "JACKS" OF ALL TRADES $200: Between him & his wife, they licked the platter clean Jack Sprat |
#10, aired 1984-09-21 | "JACKS" OF ALL TRADES $300: He didn't find gold in the Klondike, so he wrote "The Call of the Wild" Jack London |
#10, aired 1984-09-21 | "JACKS" OF ALL TRADES $400: His nickname was the "Manassa Mauler" Jack Dempsey |
#10, aired 1984-09-21 | "JACKS" OF ALL TRADES $500: 2nd generation pop singer, he's sung on every "Love Boat" voyage Jack Jones |
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