Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (901 results returned)

#9219, aired 2024-12-05EPONYMS $800: In the 1860s, a former Kentucky legislator developed this variety of lettuce on the ground of his old Kentucky home Bibb
#9189, aired 2024-10-24WE STAND FOR NOTHING $400: We'll take either the Original Recipe or Extra Crispy versions of the name of this brand that made those terms famous Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC)
#9179, aired 2024-10-10THE VERY OLD SONG & DANCE $1200: "The sun shines bright" on this Stephen Foster tune written in the 1850s & designated a state song in 1928 "My Old Kentucky Home"
#9176, aired 2024-10-07NATIONAL HISTORIC PARKS $800: The Cumberland Gap National Historical Park has land in Virginia, Kentucky & this state Tennessee
#9171, aired 2024-09-30HIT THE TRACK $200: This Kentucky track known for its iconic twin-spired grandstand was designated a national historic landmark in 1986 Churchill Downs
#9161, aired 2024-09-16FUN WITH U.S. STATE CAPITAL NAMES $1000: The name of Germany's fifth-largest city differs by one letter from the name of this capital Frankfort
#9137, aired 2024-07-02SPORTS $800: Louisville, Kentucky is the site of this horse racing track that's home to a prestigious annual event the first Saturday in May Churchill Downs
#9121, aired 2024-06-10EMOTIONS $800: (Tony Hale presents the clue.) Some of the meanings of this word are a hit song by New Order, the horse that won the Kentucky Derby in 1915 & the agonizing misery of bad decisions in your past regret
#9106, aired 2024-05-20GARFIELD ON GARFIELD $200: (Chris Pratt presents the clue.) Glory for Garfield--in one of the first Union victories, his men defeated the forces of Humphrey Marshall, the rotund rebel of Kentucky, & as a result, James became the Army's youngest to hold this high rank a (brigadier) general
#9096, aired 2024-05-06STATE MOTTOES $600: Kentucky's motto, "United We Stand" followed by these 3 words, has a lengthy history dating as far back as Aesop Divided We Fall
#23, aired 2024-05-06THE STATE I'M IN $400: Daniel Boone National Forest & the International Museum of the Horse can be found in this state Kentucky
#9082, aired 2024-04-16MAKING NOISE $1600: This state dance of Kentucky is a bit like tap but most of the noise is made with the heels clogging
#9066, aired 2024-03-25LET'S GET A DRINK $200: A regular B & B is Bénédictine & brandy; if you're drinking a Kentucky B & B, this other "B" is an ingredient bourbon
#9062, aired 2024-03-19MIND THE GAP $9,600 (Daily Double): Near where Virginia, Kentucky & Tennessee meet, you'll find this pass named for a son of George II the Cumberland Gap
#9026, aired 2024-01-29WOMEN IN SPORTS $200: In May 1970 aboard a longshot named Fathom, Diane Crump became the first female jockey in this horse race the Kentucky Derby
#9026, aired 2024-01-29BOOZE CLUES $400: About 95% of the world's bourbon is produced in this state Kentucky
#9017, aired 2024-01-16MAJOR "KEY" ALERT $600: Lester "The Long Fellow" Piggott & Steve Cauthen, "The Kentucky Kid", were these track stars--a different kind of track jockeys
#9012, aired 2024-01-09"F" IN GEOGRAPHY $200: This state capital is near the western edge of the Inner Bluegrass Region Frankfort
#8998, aired 2023-12-20OH, "IC" $400: This form of poem might begin, "There once was a man from Kentucky" & get... saucy a limerick
#8987, aired 2023-12-05SPORTS STUFF $1000: Honus Wagner signed a historic contract in 1905 that saw him endorse this baseball bat with a Kentucky city in its name a Louisville Slugger
#8980, aired 2023-11-24I'D LIKE A DRINK $200: On your Kentucky veranda, you'll sip this bourbon, sugar & crushed ice drink that's garnished with an aromatic herb a mint julep
#20, aired 2023-11-15VETERINARY MEDICINE $300: A "prep race" for the Kentucky Derby, the Withers Stakes fittingly shares its name with the highest point on this animal's back a horse
#20, aired 2023-11-15COMPETITIVE CHEERLEADING $400: This university's Lexington-based cheer team is the winningest in UCA Division IA history, with 24 national titles; go Wildcats! Kentucky
#8965, aired 2023-11-03ONLY PARTLY TRUE $200: This pioneer blazed a path through the Cumberland Gap into Kentucky around 1775, marking his way with Post-it notes Boone
#14, aired 2023-09-27AIRPORT STORES $1500: There's a Louisville Slugger store in Louisville Muhammad Ali Intl. Airport; there's also a store named after this racetrack Churchill Downs
#8922, aired 2023-07-25STATE THE 19th CENTURY SENATOR $1200: Henry Clay--don't compromise on your response! Kentucky
#8917, aired 2023-07-183-WORD RESPONSES $400: Feathers flew in the business world in 1991 when a fast food chain slimmed down to 3 letters from this name Kentucky Fried Chicken
#8894, aired 2023-06-15AMERICAN CAVES $400: The world's longest cave system is Mammoth Cave National Park in this state Kentucky
#18, aired 2023-05-23THEIR OCCUPATIONAL SURNAMES $600: 4-time Kentucky Derby-winning jockey from 1955 to 1986 (Willie) Shoemaker
#17, aired 2023-05-23YOU CAN'T GO THERE $200: In 2017, a group of Kentucky politicians were the first civilians let into this bullion depository in more than 40 years Fort Knox
#8, aired 2023-05-12I'M LATE, I'M GREAT, I WAS SECRETARY OF STATE $800: I was "the Great Pacificator" & in 1852 was the first man to lie in state in the Capitol rotunda, then went back to Kentucky Henry Clay
#8859, aired 2023-04-27TAKE A TOUR $800: In Kentucky, "swing" by the museum & factory for this sporting product, see how it's made & score one for yourself Louisville Slugger
#8857, aired 2023-04-25STATESMEN & WOMEN $800: Daniel Webster's statue in Statuary Hall represents this state New Hampshire
#8849, aired 2023-04-13HERE'S A BIT OF EVERYTHING $2000: Locust Grove in Louisville, where Lewis & Clark & John James Audubon stayed as guests, could be called this, the state song "My Old Kentucky Home"
#8844, aired 2023-04-06BIG AMERICAN LANDOWNERS $400: Brad Kelley's holdings include this state's Calumet Farm, source of many a Derby winner Kentucky
#8839, aired 2023-03-30A DEADLY WEAPON $600: One tale about this Kentucky frontiersman: his rifle was named Tick-Licker as it could shoot a tick off a bear's snout Boone
#8820, aired 2023-03-03COLORS OF THE RAINBOW $200: This genre of country music is fittingly Kentucky's state music bluegrass
#8814, aired 2023-02-23STATE CAPITALS $600: Daniel Boone's grave is in this Kentucky capital Frankfort
#8795, aired 2023-01-27THE STATE'S OTHER SENATOR $800: With Rand Paul Mitch McConnell
#8790, aired 2023-01-20SAFE $4,600 (Daily Double): Your money is as safe as it would be were it in the bullion depository in this Kentucky site, named for our first Secretary of War Fort Knox
#8781, aired 2023-01-09RUNS "HOT" & "COLD" $1000: Named for a hotel, an iconic open-faced turkey sandwich with Mornay sauce & bacon is called a Kentucky or Louisville this a hot brown
#8775, aired 2022-12-30TALK DERBY TO ME $200: Jockey Eddie Arcaro was the first to win this Louisville race 5 times the Kentucky Derby
#8769, aired 2022-12-22WE COME TO THIS PLACE FOR... $1000: ...caves: this Kentucky attraction, the world's longest system of them, with more than 400 miles of explored passages Mammoth Cave
#6, aired 2022-10-30PRETTY LITTLE LIES $300: They'll love the story about how you went to Churchill Downs in 2022 for this big race & put a C-note on 80-1 longshot Rich Strike the Kentucky Derby
#8727, aired 2022-10-25A GREEN PARTY $1000: A Kentucky college town & a Manhattan park share this sporty name Bowling Green
#8724, aired 2022-10-20SOUTHERN CITIES $1,000 (Daily Double): This largest Kentucky city was named for a king of France Louisville
#8713, aired 2022-10-05COMPANY TOWNS $1200: Lynch, Kentucky was built in 1917 by U.S. Coal & Coke, a subsidiary of U.S. this (U.S.) Steel
#8692, aired 2022-07-26OFFICIAL STATE STUFF $800: The Appalachian this is Kentucky's state instrument the dulcimer
#8691, aired 2022-07-25U.S. GEOGRAPHY $800: Bowling Green, Kentucky & Bismarck, North Dakota are both in this time zone the Central Time Zone
#8674, aired 2022-06-30KENTUCKIAN ENTERTAINERS $800: Like his aunt, "Come On-A My House" singer Rosemary, this Oscar winner was born in Kentucky (George) Clooney
#8674, aired 2022-06-30KENTUCKIAN ENTERTAINERS $2000: Though "Tennessee Whiskey" was one of his country hits, he hails from Paintsville, Kentucky Chris Stapleton
#8663, aired 2022-06-15COACH & HORSES $800: Coaches at Kentucky State in this state capital may want to explain why their team nickname is spelled Thorobreds Frankfort
#8627, aired 2022-04-26COLONEL KNOWLEDGE $1200: On Dec. 16, 1980 this fast food chain founder passed away in Kentucky Colonel Sanders
#8611, aired 2022-04-04EVERYTHING IS GOLDEN $800: Seen here, it's the state flower of both Nebraska & Kentucky goldenrod
#8605, aired 2022-03-25LAWN TOMORROW $800: Growing well in fall & spring & hardy in winter, this lawn grass is named for a state but is actually native to Europe Kentucky bluegrass
#8594, aired 2022-03-10SPORTS $800: No horse had run the Kentucky Derby in under 2 minutes until this Triple Crown winner performed the feat in 1973 Secretariat
#8588, aired 2022-03-02FITS & STARTS $800: A green flag at 12:47 P.M. on May 30 signaled the start of the 2021 running of this race the Indianapolis 500
#8580, aired 2022-02-18STATE QUARTERS $600: Its state quarter features Federal Hill & a racehorse Kentucky
#15, aired 2022-02-18ESPN $800: (Richard Jefferson delivers the clue.) As an NBA analyst, I like to see my fellow Wildcats from this school, like Deandre Ayton, Andre Iguodala &, before my time, future congressman Morris Udall; he had a glass eye, but a wicked one-handed shot the University of Arizona
#12, aired 2022-02-16U.S. BODIES OF WATER $2000: The Cumberland River rises in this state, flows through a portion of Tennessee & then back into this state Kentucky
#8549, aired 2022-01-06THE MISSOURI COMPROMISE $800: The procedural wizardry of this longtime congressman from Kentucky got the compromise passed (Henry) Clay
#8509, aired 2021-11-11FERRIES $2,000 (Daily Double): The Green River Ferry can help you get around inside this vast national park in & under Kentucky Mammoth Cave
#8506, aired 2021-11-08GETTING INTO THE SPIRITS $200: A county in Kentucky gives this type of corn-based spirit its name bourbon
#8506, aired 2021-11-08NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARKS $1600: Landmarks in two states include the 155-year-old bridge connecting Covington, Kentucky to this city Cincinnati
#8504, aired 2021-11-0419th CENTURY AFRICAN AMERICANS $600: In 1870 Robert Fox' treatment on a segregated streetcar sparked protests & a boycott in this largest Kentucky city Louisville
#8499, aired 2021-10-28"K"-POP $1600: Despite the title, the 1967 Neil Diamond classic about this title lady is not in the style of bluegrass "Kentucky Woman"
#8479, aired 2021-09-30THE WEEKEND $1000: Kick back with a Sunday read of "Blood & Treasure", a look at this 18th century Kentucky frontiersman (Daniel) Boone
#8456, aired 2021-08-02HODGEPODGE $200: Irony alert: owners of a Noah's Ark replica in Kentucky sued insurers for not covering damage done by this 4-letter word rain
#8423, aired 2021-06-16ODD STATE FACTS $600: Kentucky has a population of about 4.4 million people & almost twice as many barrels of this bourbon
#8415, aired 2021-06-04FAILED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS $400: After a Kentucky congressman shot & killed a rep. from Maine in 1838, an amendment against this practice was proposed dueling
#8414, aired 2021-06-03BARNS $200: The big barn seen here in Lexington, Kentucky was built to house this breed named for their unmixed stock Thoroughbreds
#8403, aired 2021-05-19MANE'S THE SAME $400: Hidalgo & Mine That Bird horses
#8394, aired 2021-05-06AROUND TENNESSEE $800: Near where Tennessee borders Kentucky & Virginia, the Cumberland Gap passes through these mountains the Appalachians
#8392, aired 2021-05-04AMERICAN MUSIC $1600: The Grammys' American Roots music field includes album awards for blues, folk & this Kentucky-named music bluegrass
#8375, aired 2021-04-09STILL FIGURES $400: Four Roses is this type of liquor made in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky bourbon
#8372, aired 2021-04-06THE WORLD IN 1900 $200: The governor of this "Bluegrass State" was killed; the sec. of state would do 8 years for the crime, get pardoned & serve in Congress Kentucky
#8344, aired 2021-02-25CHICKEN NUGGETS $800: By 1964 he had more than 600 franchises of his Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurants Colonel Sanders
#8314, aired 2021-01-14THE BEST OF TIMES $400: Monarchos in 2001 & this horse in 1973, still the record holder, are the only horses to run the Kentucky Derby in under 2 minutes Secretariat
#8303, aired 2020-12-16CAVE CAVEATS $1200: "Always stay with the tour group" is one of the rules at this "really big" cave system in Kentucky Mammoth Cave
#8299, aired 2020-12-10ENDS IN DOUBLE-"S" $800: Not surprisingly it's Kentucky's official state music bluegrass
#8296, aired 2020-12-07MUSEUMS $1200: Vent Haven Museum in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky is dedicated to the art of using these puppets, like Charlie McCarthy ventriloquism
#8287, aired 2020-11-24A STAR IS BORN $200: On June 9, 1963, in Owensboro, Kentucky this pirate captain came ashore Johnny Depp
#8269, aired 2020-10-29NATIONAL PARKS $600: You'll see plenty of stalactites & stalagmites at this site, a national park in Kentucky Mammoth Cave
#8266, aired 2020-10-26WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS $200: Country House won this prestigious horse race in 2019 after Maximum Security was disqualified the Kentucky Derby
#8263, aired 2020-10-21IN THE STATE $600: Wilderness Trail Distillery Kentucky
#8261, aired 2020-10-19THE AMERICAN FLAG $1000: After Kentucky & this New England state were added to the Union, the flag had 15 stripes for awhile Vermont
#8253, aired 2020-10-07THE STATE WAS IN PLAY $800: Kentucky was in play in 1896, with William McKinley besting this noted orator by a mere 277 votes (William Jennings) Bryan
#8239, aired 2020-09-17FAMOUS NAMES $400: A guide book called "Adventures in Good Eating" recommended the food at his Kentucky motel & changed his fortunes Colonel Sanders
#8226, aired 2020-06-01CHECK YOUR CALENDAR $800: Place your bets--this sporting event established in 1875 takes place the first Saturday in May the Kentucky Derby
#8220, aired 2020-05-22YEARBOOK PHOTOS OF PEOPLE IN GOVERNMENT $800: This senator, originally from Alabama but serving Kentucky, overcame childhood polio Mitch McConnell
#8220, aired 2020-05-22YEARBOOK PHOTOS OF PEOPLE IN GOVERNMENT $1000: When this Kentucky man was in high school, his dad was in Congress; nice bow tie, senator (Rand) Paul
#8212, aired 2020-04-28A LANDMARK ADDRESS $600: Roses are run for at 700 Central Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky, this site Churchill Downs
#8176, aired 2020-03-09CAN I START YOU WITH SOME DRINKS? $800: During Kentucky Derby weekend, nearly 120,000 of these bourbon cocktails are served at Churchill Downs a mint julep
#8175, aired 2020-03-06POSTAL ABBREVIATION WORDS $1600: Hoosiers join up with their neighbor directly south to form this newspaper-stained word inky (Indiana & Kentucky)
#8170, aired 2020-02-28HIGHER EDUCATION GEOGRAPHY $1200: The oldest in Kentucky, a university in Lexington bears this name that sounds like Dracula might have been an alumnus Transylvania
#8153, aired 2020-02-05STATE SONGS $400: Appropriately, it has a state bluegrass song, "Blue Moon of" itself Kentucky
#8148, aired 2020-01-29THE WORLD ALMANAC 2020 $600: The results are in for the 2019 NCAA men's basketball championship: Texas Tech lost in overtime to this school's Cavaliers Virginia
#8136, aired 2020-01-13RECOGNIZING THE COUNTRY $400: About the size of Kentucky, it looks bigger when it's not floating in the Atlantic Iceland
#6, aired 2020-01-09THE DAM BILL $400: In May 1938 Congress authorized building the Kentucky Dam, soon the largest dam run by this New Deal agency the TVA
#8117, aired 2019-12-17INTERNATIONAL YULETIDE $200: Thanks to smart marketing, many in Japan celebrate Kentucky Christmas eating this for dinner chicken
#8115, aired 2019-12-13FACTS $1200: On I-64 it's about an 80-mile drive between these 2 metrop-"L"-ises of Kentucky Louisville and Lexington
#8107, aired 2019-12-03STATE OF THE LOTTO SCRATCHER $800: Break Fort Knox Kentucky
#8098, aired 2019-11-20YOU'RE CREEPING ME OUT $600: Don't take my odd looks the wrong way. I'm just a simple one of these fowl with the same name as a Kentucky bourbon wild turkey
#8075, aired 2019-10-18WEIRD SPORTS STUFF $600: Bodexpress didn't win this 2019 race, the second in the Triple Crown, but did finish--not bad for running with no jockey the Preakness
#8067, aired 2019-10-08THE MEAT INDUSTRY HALL OF FAME $200: Of course, this honorary Kentucky colonel was inducted Colonel Sanders
#8063, aired 2019-10-02THE WORKING DEAD $1000: The name of this man who passed in 1947 can be found on the Kentucky bourbon formerly known as Old Tub Jim Beam
#8061, aired 2019-09-30COLLEGE-POURRI $600: Bowling Green teams in this state were once known as the BG Normals or BG Pedagogues but Falcons seems a better fit Ohio
#8060, aired 2019-09-27WHISKEY BUSINESS $200: It's a myth that whiskey labeled "bourbon" must be distilled in this U.S. state, but most of it is Kentucky
#8059, aired 2019-09-26FINISH LINES $800: Here's the finish line at this racetrack, home to the most exciting two minutes in sports Churchill Downs
#8039, aired 2019-07-18SPORTING FIRSTS $200: The first event annually in horse racing's Triple Crown the Kentucky Derby
#7998, aired 2019-05-22MUSICAL STATE SYMBOLS $200: This state has a state bluegrass song Kentucky
#7984, aired 2019-05-02STATE SCHOOL, THAT GREAT SCHOOL $800: We hope there's collegiality & concord & the University of Kentucky at its main campus in this city Lexington
#7971, aired 2019-04-15THE FIRST WINNER $1000: On May 17, 1875 Aristides took it in 2 minutes, 37 seconds the Kentucky Derby
#7962, aired 2019-04-02WHAT KIND OF FUEL? $400: Kentucky's first commercial mine for this fuel opened in Muhlenberg County in 1820 coal
#7947, aired 2019-03-12FRIEND OF THE COURT $2000: The first amicus curiae filed before the Supreme Court came in 1821 from this Kentucky attorney & congressman Henry Clay
#7946, aired 2019-03-11A COLONEL OF TRUTH $200: This restaurateur was born Sept. 9, 1890 in Indiana, not Kentucky, & his title was honorary Colonel Sanders
#7932, aired 2019-02-19McPEOPLE $2,000 (Daily Double): Randolph (AKA Rand'l) was the head of this clan in Pike County, Kentucky the McCoys
#7924, aired 2019-02-07MUSEUM MISCELLANY $200: In an effort to save money, the Kentucky Coal Museum recently switched to this source of renewable energy solar
#7893, aired 2018-12-26THEY MAKE THAT $2000: Sinatra Select Tennessee whiskey Jack Daniels
#7880, aired 2018-12-07IT'S JUST GRASS, MAN $800: I reckon you don't officially have to put Kentucky in front of this all-acoustic music style of Ricky Skaggs & others bluegrass
#7877, aired 2018-12-04EVERYWHERE YOU GO $400: Frankfort is the capital but this is the largest city in Kentucky Louisville
#7856, aired 2018-11-05CAVES $400: The longest cave system on Earth reaches 380 feet down & stretches more than 400 miles in this Kentucky national park Mammoth Cave
#7844, aired 2018-10-18AMERICANA $400: For the bicentennial, PEZ put its first real people on dispensers, one being this Kentucky frontiersman Daniel Boone
#7840, aired 2018-10-12I'M OUTTA HERE $800: Like Davy Crockett, Sam Houston was a politician in this state, but resigned as gov. in 1829 & ended up in Texas Tennessee
#7821, aired 2018-09-17STRIPES ON THE FLAG $3,200 (Daily Double): Stripes were added for Vermont & Kentucky, so the star-spangled banner that flew over Fort McHenry had this many 15
#7782, aired 2018-06-12I NEED A DRINK $600: In honor of the Kentucky Derby, I'd like this drink a mint julep
#7766, aired 2018-05-21AFRICAN-AMERICAN SPORTS FIRSTS $400: In 1875 Oliver Lewis became the first African-American jockey to win this race known as the "Run for the Roses" the Kentucky Derby
#7734, aired 2018-04-05MINE-APOLIS $400: It's not just Jor-El's planet, it's a Kentucky town named for element 36 Krypton
#7719, aired 2018-03-15SPORTS TRADITIONS $1000: When the horses enter the track to run in the Kentucky Derby, 160,000 fans sing this Stephen Foster song "My Old Kentucky Home"
#7708, aired 2018-02-28MARCH MADNESS CHAMPS $800: In the 2012 final Anthony Davis & this team went wild on defense with a record 11 blocks the Kentucky Wildcats
#7696, aired 2018-02-12DUMB CRIMINALS $200: A Kentucky woman got busted for shoplifting while her son took part in a program rhymingly named "Shop with a" this a cop
#7670, aired 2018-01-05WHERE THE GRASS IS GREEN $800: The tip of a leaf resembles a boat in this popular long grass with a state in its name Kentucky bluegrass
#7668, aired 2018-01-03STATE OF THE COLLEGE $2000: Transylvania University, Murray State Kentucky
#7656, aired 2017-12-18STATE FLAGS $400: Completes the state motto found on Kentucky's flag & seal: "United we stand..." divided we fall
#7645, aired 2017-12-01"COMMON" KNOWLEDGE $2000: On January 8 the Mariana Islands celebrate this day; Kentucky & Pennsylvania could do the same Commonwealth Day
#7638, aired 2017-11-22POLICE YOUR AREA $600: More & more small cities have these door-busting teams; Paducah, Kentucky uses its team about twice a year a SWAT team
#7636, aired 2017-11-20STILL PHOTOGRAPHY $200: A still is seen here in the McCreary County Museum in this state, perhaps most associated with moonshining Kentucky
#7606, aired 2017-10-09STATES BY COLORFUL LOCALES $800: Brownsboro Village & Bowling Green but not Yellow Springs Kentucky
#7597, aired 2017-09-2618th CENTURY AMERICA $800: In the 1780s this Kentucky frontiersman began serving in several offices, including sheriff & deputy surveyor Daniel Boone
#7580, aired 2017-07-21COLLEGE STADIUMS & ARENAS $800: Opened in 1976, this university's basketball arena is named for legendary coach Adolph Rupp the University of Kentucky
#7577, aired 2017-07-18STATELY SONGS $400: Naturally, Dierks Bentley sang of "Bourbon In" this state Kentucky
#7576, aired 2017-07-17A DAY AT THE HORSE RACES $400: The Kentucky Derby is run the first Saturday in May at this Louisville racetrack Churchill Downs
#7556, aired 2017-06-19WHO THEY SERVED $600: In 1968 he was chief legislative asst. to Kentucky Senator Marlow Cook; a few decades later, he was running the entire Senate Mitch McConnell
#7554, aired 2017-06-15AIN'T NOTHING BUT A SANDWICH $1000: From Kentucky, the hot brown is an open-faced turkey & bacon sandwich topped with this cheesy bechamel sauce Mornay
#7543, aired 2017-05-31SOURCES OF POWER $200: The TVA's Paradise Fossil Plant in Kentucky coal
#7530, aired 2017-05-12THE CIVIL WAR $2000: Both neighbors of Illinois, these 2 border states did not secede but groups there sent delegates to the CSA Congress Missouri and Kentucky
#7521, aired 2017-05-01KENTUCKY $400: Most of Kentucky's Red River Gorge is within the national forest bearing the name of this frontiersman (Daniel) Boone
#7521, aired 2017-05-01KENTUCKY $800: Kentucky is one of the 4 states that are officially this type of entity a commonwealth
#7521, aired 2017-05-01KENTUCKY $1200: Spelunkers revel in Kentucky, home to Crystal Onyx Cave as well as this one with 400 miles of it mapped Mammoth Cave
#7521, aired 2017-05-01KENTUCKY $2,000 (Daily Double): Born in 1818, she's the only First Lady born in Kentucky Mary Todd Lincoln
#7521, aired 2017-05-01DERBY $2000: Meriwether Lewis Clark created the Kentucky Derby to replicate the derby at this "salt"y site in England Epsom Downs
#7521, aired 2017-05-01KENTUCKY $2000: Notable Eagles from this state school include Chuck Woolery, Kenneth Faried & Steve Inskeep Morehead State
#7519, aired 2017-04-27SPORTS $800: In 2012 it became the first school to have players go 1-2 in the NBA draft--Anthony Davis & Michael Kidd-Gilchrist the University of Kentucky
#7513, aired 2017-04-19POTLUCK $1000: The Lincoln Memorial Garden in Springfield contains plant species native to 3 states: Illinois, Indiana & this one Kentucky
#7500, aired 2017-03-31THE 50 STATES $600: This state no longer features the spires of Churchill Downs on its license plates, but still has a horse logo Kentucky
#7465, aired 2017-02-10STATE SCHOOL ALUMNI $1600: Ashley Judd, Mitch McConnell the University of Kentucky
#7447, aired 2017-01-17STATE PARKS $1200: Fort Boonesborough State Park Kentucky
#7442, aired 2017-01-10FORT-ITUDE $800: Treasures of Hungary's St. Stephen, including his crown & orb, were stored at this Kentucky facility from 1945 to 1978 Fort Knox
#7421, aired 2016-12-12BEN & JERRY'S FLAVOR GRAVEYARD $200: In the '80s you could enjoy this state's "Mud", flavored with Jack Daniel's Tennessee
#7419, aired 2016-12-08POTENT QUOTABLES $400: William Lampton described this state as "where the corn is full of kernels and the colonels full of corn" Kentucky
#7417, aired 2016-12-06SPORTS ROUND NUMBERS $600: In 1964 the horse Northern Dancer ran this important race in 2 minutes, zero seconds the Kentucky Derby
#7416, aired 2016-12-05CLASSIC MONOPOLY $800: Kentucky & Indiana Avenues are 2/3 of a monopoly; this third property is also a state that borders both Illinois
#7404, aired 2016-11-17NEVER PRESIDENT $1000: Henry Clay, who ran for president 5 times unsuccessfully, was a longtime senator from this state Kentucky
#7387, aired 2016-10-25NAME THE CAPITAL $200: Kentucky Frankfort
#7386, aired 2016-10-24VEEP $2000: President Truman & this veep of his, a former Kentucky senator, are all smiles on inauguration day Alben Barkley
#7383, aired 2016-10-19ON THE COVER OF ROLLING STONE $800: This Academy Award-winning actress from Kentucky was "America's Kick-Ass Sweetheart" in 2012 Jennifer Lawrence
#7380, aired 2016-10-14THE COUNTY LINE $400: In North Central Kentucky, you'll find this county whose name a corn whiskey has made famous Bourbon
#7378, aired 2016-10-12TRAVELING THROUGH TIME $200: A '70s ABA player, on departing this "Bluegrass State" at 8 & landing in St. Louis at 7:59: "I ain't goin' on no time machine" Kentucky
#7353, aired 2016-07-27DANIEL BOONE WAS A MAN $2000: In 1775 Boone & about 30 companions built this "Road" leading from Virginia into Kentucky & points west the Wilderness Road
#7335, aired 2016-07-01THE UNITED STATES OF KENTUCKY $200: The shoreline of this state includes 50 miles along Sandusky Bay Ohio
#7335, aired 2016-07-01THE UNITED STATES OF KENTUCKY $400: It was one of the original 13 colonies Virginia
#7335, aired 2016-07-01THE UNITED STATES OF KENTUCKY $600: Montauk Springs in the Ozarks of this state has a daily flow of about 50 million gallons Missouri
#7335, aired 2016-07-01THE UNITED STATES OF KENTUCKY $800: Huntington & Martinsburg are at opposite ends of this state West Virginia
#7335, aired 2016-07-01THE UNITED STATES OF KENTUCKY $1000: Edgar Lee Masters anthologized & immortalized the Spoon River in this state Illinois
#7302, aired 2016-05-17I NEED $800: A bottle of 23-year-old Pappy Van Winkle Kentucky straight this bourbon
#7287, aired 2016-04-26GOVERNMENTAL LAST NAME'S THE SAME $1200: Controversial Texas state senator Wendy, controversial Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis
#7272, aired 2016-04-05OFFICIAL STATE ANIMALS $800: Kentucky & Maryland, which both host legs of the Triple Crown, both have this as the state horse a thoroughbred
#7267, aired 2016-03-29STATE LANDMARKS $400: The Jack Daniel Distillery Tennessee
#7264, aired 2016-03-24SPORTS SHORTS 2015 $1000: This horse bred in Kentucky (not Egypt) won the Triple Crown American Pharoah
#7262, aired 2016-03-22IT'S POTPOURRI, "C"? $800: This gap that's near where Kentucky, Virginia & Tennessee meet is named for a son of George II Cumberland
#7250, aired 2016-03-04CAVES $1200: The longest cave system in the world is in Kentucky, in this appropriately named national park Mammoth Cave
#7222, aired 2016-01-26SPORTS CENTER $600: Names associated with this event held annually in May include Spend a Buck, Twenty Grand &, of course, Regret the Kentucky Derby
#7219, aired 2016-01-21THE AMERICAN PAST $1200: In 1774 it was "Meet the Fluckers" for this general whose name is on a Kentucky fort, as he married Lucy Flucker Knox
#7163, aired 2015-11-04STATELY RIVERS $800: Louisville, Kentucky lies on this river that forms most of the state's northern border the Ohio
#7147, aired 2015-10-13MY KIND OF "TOWN" $1600: In a Cameron Crowe movie, Orlando Bloom returns to this Kentucky place Elizabethtown
#7146, aired 2015-10-12THE RIVER'S TRIBUTARIES $400: Wabash, Kentucky, Monongahela the Ohio
#7143, aired 2015-10-07EUROPE $1200: About the size of Kentucky & just touching the Arctic Circle, this country flies the flag seen here Iceland
#7140, aired 2015-10-02I'M JUST A "VILLE" $5,000 (Daily Double): The "most exciting two minutes in sports" happens each May in this city Louisville
#7136, aired 2015-09-28PLAYING POLITICS $200: Steve Beshear, Rand Paul & Henry Clay were left, right & center working for this state Kentucky
#7134, aired 2015-09-24THE STATE U's MAIN CAMPUS $1000: The University of Kentucky Lexington
#7113, aired 2015-07-15"F" IN GEOGRAPHY $400: Be careful here--the capital of Kentucky was named after a settler with this last name Frank
#7110, aired 2015-07-10OFFICIAL STATE MOTTOES $200: This 6-word phrase about sticking together is Kentucky's state motto "United we stand, divided we fall"
#7079, aired 2015-05-28BASEBALL STADIUMS $600: Marge Schott once threatened to move this team to Kentucky to get a better lease for Great American Ball Park the (Cincinnati) Reds
#7076, aired 2015-05-25STATE OF THE UNION HEADQUARTERS $800: The Jockey's Guild Kentucky
#7061, aired 2015-05-04CHARACTERS FROM AMERICAN LIT $1200: Natty Bumppo, a character in "The Leatherstocking Tales", was partly based on this Kentucky frontiersman Daniel Boone
#7052, aired 2015-04-21FEMALE FIRSTS $400: On May 2, 1970 Diane Crump became the first female jockey to ride in this race the Kentucky Derby
#7051, aired 2015-04-20NATIONAL PARKS $1000: Early guide Stephen Bishop called the centerpiece of this Kentucky park a "grand, gloomy and peculiar place" Mammoth Cave
#7037, aired 2015-03-31FOOD & DRINK $600: This fast food chain with more than 17,000 stores worldwide dropped its full name in 1991 & began using an abbreviation KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken)
#7035, aired 2015-03-27REMEMBER 2014? $800: 8 sweet rides at Kentucky's National Corvette Museum were almost lost to this a sinkhole
#7031, aired 2015-03-23TAKE ME TO YOUR LITER $400: Feels like I've waited forever to open my 1-liter bottle of Ancient Age "Kentucky straight" this bourbon
#7021, aired 2015-03-09NCAA CHAMPS $800: Each year from 2011 to 2014, at least one team from this state made the Final Four, winning it all twice Kentucky
#6973, aired 2014-12-31THE 50 STATES $400: This state leads the U.S. in the production of burley tobacco & bourbon whiskey Kentucky
#6971, aired 2014-12-29THE NATURE OF THINGS $400: Smooth meadow grass, or Kentucky this, was brought to our continent from Europe & Asia bluegrass
#6926, aired 2014-10-27U.S. CITIES $400: Mary Todd Lincoln was born in this Kentucky city, now a major center for horse breeding Lexington
#6913, aired 2014-10-08BORDERING MISSOURI $2,000 (Daily Double): It has the smallest legislative branch in the nation, 49 senators Nebraska
#6910, aired 2014-10-03THE "B.G."'s $1000: This colorful Kentucky city made Forbes' list of the 25 best places to retire in 2014 Bowling Green
#6908, aired 2014-10-01STATES' HIGH & LOW POINTS $1000: High: Black Mountain in Harlan County Kentucky
#6906, aired 2014-09-29STATE CAPITAL NICKNAMES $600: "The Bluegrass Capital" Frankfort (Kentucky)
#6889, aired 2014-07-24COOL BUILDINGS $800: The big chicken in Marietta, Georgia houses this restaurant whose sign contains a different state Kentucky Fried Chicken
#6886, aired 2014-07-21CURRENT SENATORS' STATES $1000: Kentucky: Paul & this Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell
#6884, aired 2014-07-17NATIONAL SCENIC BYWAYS $200: Several bourbon distilleries are stops on this state's Lincoln heritage scenic byway Kentucky
#6869, aired 2014-06-26LAKES & RIVERS $1,200 (Daily Double): At Paducah, Kentucky, the Tennessee River meets this other one named for a state the Ohio River
#6864, aired 2014-06-19QUIRKY NEWS $800: A religious Kentucky cross country runner dropped out of a race when she was assigned this 3-digit bib number 666
#6858, aired 2014-06-11A "TON" OF CITIES $400: You'll find Transylvania U. & Henry Clay's old home, now a museum, in this city Lexington, Kentucky
#6854, aired 2014-06-05YOUNG MR. LINCOLN $200: In 1816 7-year-old Abe Lincoln moved with his family from this birth state to neighboring Indiana Kentucky
#6839, aired 2014-05-15DOCUMENTARIES $1000: "Harlan County, USA" from 1976 marched with striking coal miners in this state Kentucky
#6830, aired 2014-05-02WRIT IN WATER $400: The Battle of the Coral Sea saw the sinking of this carrier that shares a name with Massachusetts & Kentucky cities Lexington
#6823, aired 2014-04-23APRIL... $1600: Duel: In 1826 between John Randolph & this Kentucky politician Randolph accused of "crucifying the Constitution" Henry Clay
#6792, aired 2014-03-11HOME OF THE CAVE $1200: Mammoth (the most mammoth one)-- this state Kentucky
#6784, aired 2014-02-27U.S. GOVERNMENT $800: The gold at this Kentucky facility is held as an asset of the U.S. at a book value of just $42.22 an ounce Fort Knox
#6756, aired 2014-01-20SAME NAME AS A STATE CAPITAL $1600: Missouri, Kentucky & Wisconsin all border this state & all have communities with the same name as its capital Illinois
#6755, aired 2014-01-17IT BORDERS TENNESSEE $200: Its state quarter features the title of its state song & a thoroughbred race horse Kentucky
#6735, aired 2013-12-20ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA SAYS SO $600: "Born... 1990" in Kentucky, "actress who by ... 22 had been nominated twice for the Academy Award for Best Actress" Jennifer Lawrence
#6723, aired 2013-12-04HAVE A DRINK $800: Ads for this Kentucky bourbon say, "Give 'em the Bird" Wild Turkey
#6689, aired 2013-10-17KENTUCKY-ANA $200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from Lexington, KY.) The rolling plateaus of Lexington, Ky.'s Fayette County are covered with Poa pratensis, also known as this, the name of a region here & a type of music bluegrass
#6689, aired 2013-10-17KENTUCKY-ANA $400: Bowling Green is home to the assembly plant & national museum of this Chevy sports car Corvette
#6689, aired 2013-10-17KENTUCKY-ANA $600: In 1935 Kentucky's governor gave this restaurant founder his "rank" Colonel Sanders
#6689, aired 2013-10-17KENTUCKY-ANA $800: Alumna Ashley Judd is part of the big blue nation as a fan of this University of Kentucky basketball team Wildcats
#6689, aired 2013-10-17KENTUCKY-ANA $1000: The Kentucky bourbon Old Tub was renamed this, for the man who rebuilt the family business after prohibition Jim Beam
#6677, aired 2013-10-01"ROSE"S $800: It's a nickname of the Kentucky Derby the Run for the Roses
#6673, aired 2013-09-25POLITICAL BEFORE & AFTER $1200: An "Atlas Shrugged" author turns into a Kentucky senator who loves him some "Atlas Shrugged" Ayn Rand Paul
#6635, aired 2013-06-21THE U.S. CITY RAINS SUPREME $600: It's a wonder that more Kentucky Derbys aren't muddy, as this home city of the race gets 44.5" of rain annually Louisville
#6618, aired 2013-05-29WE'RE NOT IN KANSAS ANYMORE $2000: We're at the National Quilt Museum over in Paducah in this state Kentucky
#6608, aired 2013-05-15STUFF ABOUT STATES $7,200 (Daily Double): Of the 4 states officially called commonwealths, it's alphabetically last Virginia
#6599, aired 2013-05-02AMERICANA $1200: Last name of brothers John & Henry, who in 1874 provided 80 acres for what became the home of the Kentucky Derby Churchill
#6595, aired 2013-04-26CAVES $1600: During the War of 1812, this Kentucky cave was used to mine saltpeter for the making of gunpowder Mammoth Cave
#6582, aired 2013-04-09CATTLE CALL $1000: The Hereford breed was introduced to the U.S. in 1817 by this politician, who imported it to his home in Kentucky Henry Clay
#6581, aired 2013-04-08STATE QUARTERS $1000: A mansion called Federal Hill & a thoroughbred racehorse behind a fence Kentucky
#6575, aired 2013-03-29IN A MUSICAL MOOD $400: 1970 unearthed this No. 1 hit song for Kentucky native Loretta Lynn "Coal Miner's Daughter"
#6565, aired 2013-03-15AMERICAN ANNUAL EVENTS $1200: This liquor flows for 6 days at a September festival celebrating it in Bardstown, Kentucky Bourbon
#6532, aired 2013-01-29THE RACE IS ON $200: Held at Churchill Downs, it's popularly known as the "Run for the Roses" the Kentucky Derby
#6532, aired 2013-01-29"E"-OGRAPHY $2000: Title Kentucky city of an Orlando Bloom movie Elizabethtown
#6520, aired 2013-01-11BE SPECIFIC $400: Pappy van Winkle's Family Reserve isn't just "whisky"; it's Kentucky straight this bourbon
#6516, aired 2013-01-07RULE OF THIRDS $200: Kentucky Derby, Preakness... The Belmont Stakes
#6512, aired 2013-01-01OLD YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS $2000: The Kentucky & Virginia resolutions were passed to protest these controversial 1798 acts of Congress the Alien and Sedition Acts
#6507, aired 2012-12-25I'D LIKE A DRINK $200: On your Kentucky veranda, you'll sip this bourbon, sugar & crushed ice drink that's garnished with an aromatic herb a mint julep
#6457, aired 2012-10-16OLD STATE CAPITALS $1600: Named in 1775 after a battle, it was once Kentucky's capital Lexington
#6440, aired 2012-09-21STATE BY COUNTIES $2,000 (Daily Double): 2 states, please: Franklin, Crockett, Knox Texas & Tennessee
#6416, aired 2012-07-09MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS $800: A type of dulcimer that is the state instrument of Kentucky is named for these mountains the Appalachians
#6414, aired 2012-07-05ONLY PARTLY TRUE $200: This pioneer blazed a path through the Cumberland Gap into Kentucky around 1775, marking his way with Post-it notes Daniel Boone
#6397, aired 2012-06-12MIXED GREENS $1200: Legend has it this confederate capital of Kentucky was named for the lawn game once popular there Bowling Green
#6370, aired 2012-05-04LITERARY CHARACTERS $0: Although he doesn't actually appear in "1984", his presence is everywhere--on posters, coins & telescreens Big Brother
#6361, aired 2012-04-23WATERFALLS $2000: Kentucky's Cumberland Falls often feature this; a rainbow with light from a satellite, not a star a moonbow
#6356, aired 2012-04-16EVENTS AROUND THE USA $400: The Bourbon Festival in Bardstown in this state "gives you 6 full days of smooth bourbon" Kentucky
#6353, aired 2012-04-11ROADSIDE ATTRACTIONS $400: Don't be a dummy--head to Fort Mitchell, Kentucky to the Vent Haven Museum, vent being short for this type of performer a ventriloquist
#6350, aired 2012-04-06"J" FOOD & DRINK $200: This mint drink is traditional at the Kentucky Derby mint julep
#6349, aired 2012-04-05TIME ZONE CITIES $1000: Louisville, Kentucky Eastern
#6347, aired 2012-04-03HIGHWAYS & BYWAYS $800: One genealogist estimates around 90% of Kentucky's 1790 population had arrived there via this road the Wilderness Road
#6343, aired 2012-03-28BIG WORDS $400: The world's longest known cave system is in Kentucky & has this name that describes its size Mammoth
#6302, aired 2012-01-31AMERICANA $1000: The Transylvania Co. hired Daniel Boone to blaze a trail through this gap to establish Kentucky as a 14th colony the Cumberland Gap
#6290, aired 2012-01-13STATE LICENSE PLATE SLOGANS $1000: "Unbridled Spirit" Kentucky
#6279, aired 2011-12-29KENTUCKY KERNELS $200: Born in Kentucky the year before Lincoln, he became president the same year as Lincoln & died 24 years after Lincoln Jefferson Davis
#6279, aired 2011-12-29KENTUCKY KERNELS $400: Half of a deadly feud, this family lived primarily in Kentucky; their rivals, in West Virginia the McCoys
#6279, aired 2011-12-29KENTUCKY KERNELS $600: In 1883 Thomas Edison showed off his light bulb at the southern exposition in this largest Kentucky city Louisville
#6279, aired 2011-12-29KENTUCKY KERNELS $800: In 1775 he blazed a trail through Kentucky that became known as the Wilderness Road (Daniel) Boone
#6279, aired 2011-12-29KENTUCKY KERNELS $1000: Not cotton but this rope-making plant was king in antebellum Kentucky, which grew almost all the USA's supply hemp
#6260, aired 2011-12-02SHADES OF GRAY $200: An elderly lady in a gray dress haunts Frankfort's Liberty Hall, once home to this state's first U.S. Senator Kentucky
#6242, aired 2011-11-08TAKE A DRIVE ON I-65 $400: Well, it goes through Indianapolis / Down to Columbus / This largest Kentucky city is oh so pretty Louisville
#6223, aired 2011-10-12BUCHANAN, JAMES BUCHANAN $1000: Buchanan, 65 at his inauguration, had the youngest veep ever, this 36-year-old from Kentucky John C. Breckinridge
#6208, aired 2011-09-21MONEY BEST PLACES TO LIVE $400: Tops on the list is Louisville in Boulder County in this state, not Kentucky--low crime, good jobs & Rockies skiing Colorado
#6202, aired 2011-07-26SANDWICHES $800: Butter, romano & this meat are traditional in a hot brown, a late November favorite from Kentucky's Brown Hotel turkey
#6199, aired 2011-07-21BOURBON PLANNING $1600: The brand Evan Williams honors "Kentucky's first distiller", who set up on the banks of this river in Louisville in 1783 the Ohio
#6194, aired 2011-07-14ANNUAL EVENTS $400: A 3-year-old chestnut colt named Aristides won the first of these, now an annual event, at Churchill Downs the Kentucky Derby
#6180, aired 2011-06-24REVOLUTIONARY WAR GENERALS $1600: This general became our nation's first Secretary of War & had a Kentucky fort named in his honor (Henry) Knox
#6171, aired 2011-06-13BIRTH OF A FIRST LADY $800: December 13, 1818 in Lexington, Kentucky Mary Todd Lincoln
#6170, aired 2011-06-10OFFICIAL STATE STUFF $200: Appropriately, Kentucky's official state music is this type of country music that favors the banjo bluegrass
#6166, aired 2011-06-06WE MAKE MONEY $600: The Mint maintains a bullion depository at this Kentucky location Fort Knox
#6122, aired 2011-04-05MR. SPEAKER (OF THE HOUSE) $1600: This "Great Compromiser" from Kentucky was elected Speaker in 1811 on the very first day he set foot in the House Henry Clay
#6121, aired 2011-04-04AYE, "PAD" $1000: Found at the confluence of the Ohio & Tennessee Rivers, it's the seat of McCracken County, Kentucky Paducah
#6104, aired 2011-03-10DESSERT ITEMS $1000: This brand known for its cake mixes is named for a Kentucky-born restaurant & hotel critic Duncan Hines
#6095, aired 2011-02-25THE MIDTERMS (ELECTIONS, THAT IS) $800: Last name of newly elected Kentucky Senator Rand; he'll join his dad, Texas Congressman Ron, in Washington Paul
#6092, aired 2011-02-22COMBINED STATE ABBREV. $400: Dark: Indiana + Kentucky inky
#6084, aired 2011-02-10THE STATE OF MY BIRTH $600: Jim Beam, Jefferson Davis, Abraham Lincoln Kentucky
#6078, aired 2011-02-02NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARKS $1600: The Kentucky Derby was modeled on England's Epsom Derby & is held at this site Churchill Downs
#6077, aired 2011-02-01CELEBRITIES & RACING $1000: This "90210" star was badly injured in 2002 going 180 mph at the Kentucky Speedway Jason Priestley
#6075, aired 2011-01-28START SPREADIN' THE BOOZE $800: This company claims its product is "not just whiskey. It's the world's finest Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey" Jim Beam
#6058, aired 2011-01-05CONTRARY TO POPULAR BELIEF $800: Some argue there are 46 states, not 50, as Virginia, Kentucky, Pennsylvania & Massachusetts are all these Commonwealths
#6054, aired 2010-12-30COUNTY CULTURE $2,000 (Daily Double): The Oscar-winning documentary "Harlan County USA" depicts a strike by these workers in Kentucky coalminers
#6042, aired 2010-12-14THE STATE NAME $800: ...with 2 Ks Kentucky
#6038, aired 2010-12-08STATE FAIRS $200: A demolition one is a feature of state fairs including Kansas' & Indiana's (but not Kentucky's) a derby
#6008, aired 2010-10-27STATES' SECOND-LARGEST CITIES $1000: Kentucky: named for a Revolutionary War battle Lexington
#5984, aired 2010-09-23ALCOHOLICS EPONYMOUS $600: The James who gave his nickname to this Kentucky bourbon brand was actually the founder's great-grandson Jim Beam
#5974, aired 2010-07-29MITCH McCONNELL'S KENTUCKY MEGAMIX $200: Though Alabama-born, senator Mitch McConnell is big in Kentucky & has a park named for him in this "green" city Bowling Green
#5974, aired 2010-07-29MITCH McCONNELL'S KENTUCKY MEGAMIX $400: In 1786 the Virginia legislature established this as a town, before Kentucky became a state; it's now Kentucky's capital Frankfort
#5974, aired 2010-07-29MITCH McCONNELL'S KENTUCKY MEGAMIX $600: It's believed Stephen Foster wrote this, now Kentucky's state song, after a brief stay in Bardstown "My Old Kentucky Home"
#5974, aired 2010-07-29MITCH McCONNELL'S KENTUCKY MEGAMIX $1000: Founded in 1775, this city, home to Transylvania U., was named for an American Revolution battle site Lexington
#5974, aired 2010-07-29MITCH McCONNELL'S KENTUCKY MEGAMIX $1,500 (Daily Double): This 981-mile river forms Kentucky's northern border & empties into the Mississippi the Ohio
#5947, aired 2010-06-22REAL NAMES IN SPORTS $400: Velvet Milkman coaches the women's golf team at Murray State University in this "Bluegrass State" Kentucky
#5945, aired 2010-06-18THE SHORT LIST $400: He stood only 4 foot 11, but rode tall in the saddle, winning the Kentucky Derby 4 times before his 2003 death Willie Shoemaker
#5944, aired 2010-06-17THE IRON HORSE $800: The railroad museum of this state has a locomotive from the state's Florence & Cripple Creek railroad Colorado
#5935, aired 2010-06-04CLASSIC ADS & JINGLES $200: It's "finger lickin' good!" Kentucky Fried Chicken
#5928, aired 2010-05-26AS TIME GOES BY $800: To run in the Kentucky Derby you must be a horse & you must be this many years old 3
#5925, aired 2010-05-21CELEBRATIONS OF THE MONTH $600: National Teacher Day & Kentucky Derby Day May
#5876, aired 2010-03-15KENTUCKY IS JUST DUCKY $400: Until 1792 Kentucky was a part of this state Virginia
#5876, aired 2010-03-15KENTUCKY IS JUST DUCKY $800: Reflecting the state nickname, the International Museum for this genre of music is in Owensboro bluegrass
#5876, aired 2010-03-15KENTUCKY IS JUST DUCKY $1200: This racetrack is home to the Kentucky Derby Churchill Downs
#5876, aired 2010-03-15KENTUCKY IS JUST DUCKY $1600: The first of these restaurants was opened by Colonel Harland Sanders in Corbin, Kentucky KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken)
#5876, aired 2010-03-15KENTUCKY IS JUST DUCKY $2000: Not Calhoun but this John C. from Kentucky was U.S. VP from 1857 to 1861 & then Sec. of War for the Confederacy John C. Breckinridge
#5871, aired 2010-03-08KING & COUNTRY $800: The King's 1970 hit "Kentucky Rain" was co-written by this country star who hit No. 1 with "I Love A Rainy Night" Eddie Rabbitt
#5853, aired 2010-02-10BAND NAMES $1200: A Rolling Stone article titled "Kentucky's finest" said their name came from a coat that had "MMJ" on it My Morning Jacket
#5835, aired 2010-01-15PASS-IVE $800: Daniel Boone led settlers into Kentucky through this pass that wasn't discovered by white Americans until 1750 the Cumberland Gap (the Cumberland Pass accepted)
#5826, aired 2010-01-04THE WHISKEY TRAIL $200: Old Rip Van Winkle is among the fine brands of this whiskey type made in Kentucky bourbon
#5810, aired 2009-12-11GEOGRAPHIC AMERICANISMS $400: This brand of baseball bat was invented by an apprentice woodworker in Kentucky in 1884 the Louisville Slugger
#5800, aired 2009-11-27U.S. GEOGRAPHY $1000: Founded by Swiss immigrants, Switzerland County, Indiana lies across from Kentucky, along this river the Ohio River
#5797, aired 2009-11-24RUN, RUN, RUN $400: In 1925 N.Y. Journal-American writer Bill Corum first called the Kentucky Derby the "Run for" these the Roses
#5768, aired 2009-10-14SPORTS SHORTS 2009 $200: 50-1 underdog Mine That Bird stunned the world by winning this race by more than 6 lengths the Kentucky Derby
#5734, aired 2009-07-09CIVIL WAR GENERALS $1,200 (Daily Double): In 1863 the White House mourned a Confederate general, Benjamin Helm; he'd married into this Kentucky clan the Todds
#5726, aired 2009-06-294-LETTER RIVERS $400: This "stately" river marks the Indiana-Kentucky boundary the Ohio
#5718, aired 2009-06-17THE BELLES $800: Louisville belles wear custom-made hats for this equine event on the first Saturday in May the Kentucky Derby
#5695, aired 2009-05-15SCINTILLATING SYLLABUS $1000: Kentucky's Centre College offered "The Art of" this, a lost mode of transportation; Monty Python likes it silly walking
#5685, aired 2009-05-01MILITARY INSTALLATIONS BY STATE $200: Fort Campbell, Fort Knox Kentucky
#5668, aired 2009-04-08THERE ONCE WAS THIS MAN FROM... $800: ...Kentucky / Who moved to Texas, quite plucky / Created a knife / Then lost his life/ The Alamo turned out unlucky (Jim) Bowie
#5646, aired 2009-03-09EDIBLE COMMON BONDS $800: Kentucky, prosciutto, Westphalian ham
#5644, aired 2009-03-05I'M IN SUCH A STATE! $800: If I don't have a bourbon in hand when I visit this state's Cumberland Falls State Park, I'm vexed Kentucky
#5629, aired 2009-02-12HAPPY 200th, LINCOLN & DARWIN $400: Born in Kentucky Feb.12, 1809, Abe Lincoln lived from age 7 to 21 in this state before the move to Illinois Indiana
#5617, aired 2009-01-27STATE THE SENATOR $2000: Henry Clay Kentucky
#5615, aired 2009-01-232 ANIMALS, 1 WORD $400: You can find "blind" these in the waters of caves in Kentucky & an "electric" kind in the Nile catfish
#5607, aired 2009-01-13JEFFERSON DAVIS $2,400 (Daily Double): Like Lincoln a few months later, Davis was born in a log cabin in this state Kentucky
#5604, aired 2009-01-08THIS JUST IN $600: Election news! the town of Rabbit Hash in this "Bluegrass State" elected Lucy Lou, a border Collie, as its new mayor Kentucky
#5599, aired 2009-01-01MUSICAL STATES $1200: This state precedes "Rain" in an Elvis song title & "Woman" in the title of a Neil Diamond hit Kentucky
#5595, aired 2008-12-26GLASS & GLASSMAKING $800: The largest hand-blown one of these, with 117 hand-blown figures, is in a cathedral in Kentucky a stained-glass window
#5586, aired 2008-12-15PRE-CIVIL WAR AMERICA $1600: In March of 1775 Daniel Boone began blazing this trail from the Holston River in Tennessee to central Kentucky the Wilderness Trail (or Road)
#5586, aired 2008-12-15SPORTS STATUES $3,000 (Daily Double): Father to War Admiral, this horse who died in 1947 is buried under his statue at the Kentucky Horse Park Man o' War
#5558, aired 2008-11-05OFFICIAL STATE THINGS $800: Its official state drink is milk, but (woo-hoo!) it also has an official bourbon festival, in Bardstown Kentucky
#5551, aired 2008-10-27SPORTS: 1948 $600: Kentucky's "Fabulous Five" captured the NCAA title in this sport college basketball
#5538, aired 2008-10-08SMALL STATE CAPITALS $400: This capital on the Kentucky River was named after Stephen Frank, an early pioneer Frankfort (Kentucky)
#5523, aired 2008-09-17ANNUAL EVENTS $800: In recent years, descendants of these 2 feuding families from Kentucky & W.V. have gathered for an annual festival the Hatfields & the McCoys
#5522, aired 2008-09-16REMEMBER "Y" 2 "K" $400: The only U.S. state that fits the category Kentucky
#5510, aired 2008-07-18UP THROUGH THE RANKS $800: In 1964, for $2 million, he sold his interest in his U.S. franchise to investors that included a future governor of Kentucky Colonel Sanders
#5499, aired 2008-07-03KEEP "FALL"ING $1000: This 6-word state motto of Kentucky implies a need for solidarity "United we stand, divided we fall."
#5479, aired 2008-06-05CASING YOUR STATE $400: A then 1 1/2-mile horse race was inaugurated in this state in 1875; Aristides won by 2 lengths Kentucky
#5463, aired 2008-05-14U.S. PLACE NAMES $2000: He wrote the poem from which Pippa Passes, Kentucky took its name Robert Browning
#5458, aired 2008-05-07COLLEGE SPORTS FILMS $1000: In "Glory Road", Jon Voight played this school's legendary coach Adolph Rupp University of Kentucky
#5438, aired 2008-04-09"OO" WHO? $400: Kentucky has only one national forest, & it's named for this trailblazer Daniel Boone
#5433, aired 2008-04-02PARK PLACE $800: Cumberland Falls State Resort Park Kentucky
#5417, aired 2008-03-11STATE THE STATE $400: To tip your coonskin cap at Daniel Boone's grave, you'll have to travel to a cemetery in this state Kentucky
#5408, aired 2008-02-27A BILLION REASONS $400: According to its website, this chain serves more than a billion "finger lickin' good" chicken dinners annually Kentucky Fried Chicken
#5391, aired 2008-02-04COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $2000: Part of the Sun Belt Athletic Conference, Western Kentucky University is in this "colorful" 2-word city Bowling Green
#5380, aired 2008-01-18TOUGH TUNES $1600: Neil Diamond sang that a woman from this state "shines with her own kind of light" Kentucky
#5364, aired 2007-12-27CONGRESSIONAL BEFORE & AFTER $2,300 (Daily Double): Kentucky senator who ran for president as a Republican & Whig but lost to "American Idol" Ruben Studdard Henry Clay Aiken
#5356, aired 2007-12-17HOT "ROD"s $200: It's the state flower of both Kentucky & Nebraska the goldenrod
#5338, aired 2007-11-21FOOD & DRINK $200: There's a museum in Corbin, Kentucky dedicated to this man famous for his 11 herbs & spices Colonel Sanders
#5335, aired 2007-11-16NATIONAL PARKS $200: This "huge" Kentucky park is home to eyeless fish--don't need to see in the dark Mammoth Cave
#5330, aired 2007-11-09STATES BY COUNTIES $600: Coffey, Bourbon, Archinson Kansas
#5315, aired 2007-10-19AMERICANA $1,000 (Daily Double): In 1995 this "Land of Opportunity" got a new official nickname, "The Natural State" Arkansas
#5278, aired 2007-07-18AMERICANA $200: This restaurant's Original Recipe features a secret blend of 11 herbs & spices KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken)
#5276, aired 2007-07-16AIN'T THAT AMERICA $1600: Since 1792 Frankfort has been the capital of this state Kentucky
#5275, aired 2007-07-13STATES' MOST POPULOUS CITIES $400: Louisville, pop. 556,000 Kentucky
#5272, aired 2007-07-10APPLES $400: The Wenatchee Valley is the heart of this state's apple country Washington
#5270, aired 2007-07-06THERE'S A WEIGHT $400: At the Kentucky Derby, the horses' equipment & these can weigh no less than 126 lbs. combined the weight of the jockey
#5252, aired 2007-06-12U.S. RIVERS $1000: Major tributaries of this "state"ly river include the Kentucky, Wabash & Cumberland rivers the Ohio
#5246, aired 2007-06-04BASEBALL: THE 1960s $2000: On June 21, 1964 this Philadelphia Phillies pitcher, now a U.S. Senator from Kentucky, hurled a perfect game Jim Bunning
#5226, aired 2007-05-07COLLEGE STADIUMS & ARENAS $1000: Rupp Arena is the home court to this school's Wildcats basketball team University of Kentucky
#5220, aired 2007-04-27IN THE MIDDLE OF THE STATE $200: Get comfy & "tuck" yourself into this state Kentucky
#5190, aired 2007-03-16"LEP"RECHAUN $800: This alcoholic drink is traditionally served at the Kentucky Derby a mint julep
#5183, aired 2007-03-07STATES FREAK $800: This state produces most of the world's bourbon whiskey Kentucky
#5173, aired 2007-02-21STATE BIRDS $800: Kentucky: This colorful songbird a cardinal
#5161, aired 2007-02-05OIL IN THEM THAR STATES $800: Known for tobacco farming & horse breeding, this Bluegrass State also has oil in the Cumberland Plateau Kentucky
#5152, aired 2007-01-23BEGINS & ENDS IN "G" $400: In 2003 Funny Cide became the first one of these altered horses in 74 years to win the Kentucky Derby a gelding
#5152, aired 2007-01-23THE LARGEST U.S. STATE $400: Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky Virginia
#5147, aired 2007-01-16THAT'S SOME OF YOUR BUSINESS $1200: After Prohibition, this Kentucky bourbon maker, at age 70, rebuilt his family's distillery, by hand, in 120 days Jim Beam
#5143, aired 2007-01-10SPORTS BARRIERS $400: In May 1915 Regret became the first filly to win this horse race; only 2 fillies have won since the Kentucky Derby
#5129, aired 2006-12-21U.S. CITY HISTORY $1200: This Kentucky city's name dates back to 1775, when settlers on the site heard about the Revolutionary War's 1st battle Lexington
#5119, aired 2006-12-07THE FAST $2000: In 1973 he became the first horse to break the 2-minute mark in the Kentucky Derby Secretariat
#5084, aired 2006-10-19SATURDAY $600: Established in 1875, this Louisville event is run annually on the first Saturday in May the Kentucky Derby
#5082, aired 2006-10-17STATE FLAGS $200: Kentucky's flag shows 2 friends embracing, exemplifying the state motto "United we stand," followed by this divided we fall
#5078, aired 2006-10-11CAPITALS AT STATEHOOD $600: Lexington Kentucky
#5068, aired 2006-09-27CIVIL WAR TIMES $1,500 (Daily Double): Of the 11 Confederate states, this one was the farthest north Virginia
#5061, aired 2006-09-18OFFICIAL STATE STUFF $600: Appropriately, this is the state song of Kentucky "My Old Kentucky Home"
#5042, aired 2006-07-11FEMALE FIRSTS $400: In May 1970 Diane Crump became the first female jockey to ride in this race; she finished 15th aboard Fathom the Kentucky Derby
#5039, aired 2006-07-06THE GRAND OLE OPRY $800: In 1954 he made his only appearance on the Opry, singing "Blue Moon of Kentucky" Elvis Presley
#5006, aired 2006-05-22NATIONAL PARKS $400: You don't need a fishing license to fish in the Green River in this "cavernous" Kentucky park Mammoth Cave
#5003, aired 2006-05-17HORSE RACING $200: This racetrack is home to the Kentucky Derby Churchill Downs
#4984, aired 2006-04-20STATE OF THE U.S. REPRESENTATIVE $100 (Daily Double): Connie Mack, Robert Wexler, Lincoln & Mario Diaz-Balart Florida
#4971, aired 2006-04-03HOLD THE FORT $400: Give yourself a pat on the back if you know that the Patton museum is located at this famous fort in Kentucky Fort Knox
#4960, aired 2006-03-17SI's SIGNS OF THE APOCALYPSE $400: A Little League team in Kentucky is sponsored by this "delightfully tacky yet unrefined" restaurant Hooters
#4945, aired 2006-02-24COMMON BONDS $2,400 (Daily Double): Colonel Sanders, Tom Wolfe, a Wilkie Collins "Woman" wearing white
#4937, aired 2006-02-14AROUND THE USA $400: Most of our nation's gold reserves are stored at Fort Knox in this state Kentucky
#4922, aired 2006-01-24MEDIUMS AT LARGE $800: Called "the Sleeping Prophet", this medium from Kentucky gave thousands of psychic readings while in a trance Edgar Cayce
#4911, aired 2006-01-09THE SPORT OF KINGS $1000: 2 of the Triple Crown races, the Kentucky Derby & the Preakness, take place during this month May
#4910, aired 2006-01-06"B" BOYS $200: This famous 18th century Kentucky frontiersman & hero is often depicted wearing a coonskin cap Daniel Boone
#4870, aired 2005-11-11AMAZING SPORTS RECORDS $2000: In this key job, preparing horses, Ben Jones brought a record 6 horses to the Kentucky Derby winner's circle trainer
#4865, aired 2005-11-04HEAD NORTH $1000: Part of Tennessee's northern border is with Missouri & Virginia, but the longest section is with this state Kentucky
#4863, aired 2005-11-02MOOSE-PODGE $400: In 1888 Dr. John Henry Wilson founded the Loyal Order of Moose in his home in this largest Kentucky city Louisville
#4849, aired 2005-10-13STATE OF INTEREST $800: Middlesboro in this state of Abe Lincoln's birth promotes itself as the only U.S. city built within a meteor crater Kentucky
#4835, aired 2005-09-23WRITERS' RELATIVES $2000: Kentucky's first governor, Isaac Shelby, was a direct ancestor of this "Civil War: A Narrative" author Shelby Foote
#4833, aired 2005-09-21"K" RATIONS $400: In 1891 African-American jockey Isaac Murphy became the first man to win this horse race 3 times the Kentucky Derby
#4821, aired 2005-07-18AMERICAN WORLD CAPTIALS $1000: A leading market for racehorses, this Kentucky city is the "Horse Capital of the World" Lexington
#4806, aired 2005-06-27OFFICIAL STATE SEALS $600: "United We Stand" appears on the top half of Kentucky's state seal & these 3 words appear on the bottom "Divided We Fall"
#4779, aired 2005-05-19STATES BY COUNTIES $600: Bell, Boone, Bourbon Kentucky
#4771, aired 2005-05-09THE BIBLE BELT $200: To fulfill a prophecy, in the Gospels Joseph moved to this place--not the one of the same name in Kentucky Nazareth
#4770, aired 2005-05-06ALL ABOARD! $200: To ride the Bluegrass Scenic Railroad, you have to go to this state Kentucky
#4742, aired 2005-03-29U.S. CAPITALS OF THE WORLD $600: With Maker's Mark & Jim Beam in the area, no wonder Bardstown, Kentucky is this potent potable capital bourbon
#4725, aired 2005-03-04NOVELS BEFORE & AFTER $800: Jack London's masterpiece about a sled dog who delivers a famous brand of Kentucky bourbon The Call of the Wild Turkey
#4721, aired 2005-02-28THE "B.G."s $1000: Site of Western Kentucky University Bowling Green
#4700, aired 2005-01-28THE 50 STATES $400: This state's famous Derby at Churchill Downs is held annually on the first Saturday of May Kentucky
#4697, aired 2005-01-25AUNTIE $1600: On a fact-finding trip to Kentucky, this "Sister Carrie" author was entranced by singer "Aunt Molly" Jackson (Theodore) Dreiser
#4695, aired 2005-01-21OUR LADY $2000: Our Lady of Gethsemani in Kentucky is the USA's largest abbey of these silent monks Trappists
#4672, aired 2004-12-21THE LIQUOR CABINET $200: This corn whiskey was named for a county in Kentucky bourbon
#4666, aired 2004-12-13I CAN SEE YOUR HOUSE FROM HERE! $3,000 (Daily Double): "Vulcan", the U.S.A.'s largest cast-iron statue, is seen here, looking down on this Southern city Birmingham, Alabama
#4660, aired 2004-12-03ON THE GO $1000: In 1775 Daniel Boone & 30 expert woodsmen marked this 200-mile trail from Virginia to Kentucky Wilderness Road
#4656, aired 2004-11-29COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME $800: The Country Music Hall of Fame has a dress made & worn by this Kentucky-born singer as a 14-year-old newlywed Loretta Lynn
#4638, aired 2004-11-04GUNSMOKE $800: This U.S. state's official seal shows a man holding a gun & standing on a peninsula Michigan
#4625, aired 2004-10-15LICENSE PLATE SLOGANS $600: Iowa has had "The Corn State", Kentucky has had "Bluegrass State", & it has had "The Wheat State" Kansas
#4624, aired 2004-10-14WHATEVER HAPPENED TO... $1600: Ferdinand, who gained renown for doing this on May 3, 1986, was turned into Japanese pet food winning the Kentucky Derby
#4623, aired 2004-10-13small state capitals $400: This capital was once known as Frank's Ford after Stephen Ford who was killed by Indians nearby in 1780 Frankfort (Kentucky)
#4619, aired 2004-10-07TRACK & FIELD $1000: Last name of brothers John & Henry, who leased out land to build the Kentucky Derby race track in the 1870s Churchill
#4601, aired 2004-09-13FAMOUS KENTUCKIANS $2000: In the '40s & '50s this Kentucky-born hunk starred in biblical films like "The Robe" & "Samson and Delilah" Victor Mature
#4597, aired 2004-09-07HODGEPODGE $1200: Big Sandy isn't a feared bouncer, but a river that divides Kentucky from this "Mountain State" West Virginia
#4584, aired 2004-07-08THE 50 STATES $1600: Of the 4 states officially known as commonwealths, it lies the farthest west (Commonwealth of) Kentucky
#4562, aired 2004-06-08"B" FOLKS $800: In the 1930s he built a distillery in Clermont, Kentucky Jim Beam
#4555, aired 2004-05-28STATES' MEN $800: Abraham Lincoln & Jefferson Davis Kentucky
#4550, aired 2004-05-21U.S. GEOGRAPHIC NICKNAMES $1000: The "Niagara of the South", this waterfall near Corbin, Kentucky shares its name with a famous "gap" Cumberland (Falls)
#4541, aired 2004-05-10BIG, REALLY BIG! $400: The 120-foot big bat being transported here is now at the Kentucky museum named for this 2-word brand Louisville Slugger
#4523, aired 2004-04-14COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $800: This university's Sanders-Brown Center on Aging is named in honor of Colonel Sanders & John Y. Brown Sr. University of Kentucky
#4515, aired 2004-04-02STATE SEALS $1000: The sun rising over the mountains on its seal shows that it was the first state west of the Alleghenies Ohio
#4508, aired 2004-03-24ET AL $800: (Sofia of the Clue Crew reports from Louisville, Kentucky) This mobster loved to play cards at the Seelbach Hilton & even sent a mirror here from Chicago so he could watch his back Al Capone
#4499, aired 2004-03-11FILMS OF THE '60s $1,000 (Daily Double): (Jimmy of the Clue Crew in Louisville, Kentucky) What's now the Oak Room of the Seelbach (Hilton) Hotel was once a gentlemen's billiards hall, seen in this classic 1961 film The Hustler
#4492, aired 2004-03-02GO WEST $200: In 1784 John Filson wrote an exciting bio of this pioneer to get people interested in buying land out west in Kentucky Daniel Boone
#4489, aired 2004-02-26MEN WITH FORT-ITUDE $400: This first secretary of war under the Constitution gets a gold star for his Kentucky fort (Henry) Knox
#4472, aired 2004-02-03NAMES IN STATES $400: Friar with an everlasting name in the Bluegrass State Tuck
#4465, aired 2004-01-23U.S. CITIES $400: This Kentucky city was founded in 1775 & named for a battle site in Massachusetts Lexington
#4460, aired 2004-01-16STATE CAPITALS $800: Anthony Trollope called this capital "on the River Kentucky" "As quietly dull a little town as I ever entered" Frankfort
#4449, aired 2004-01-01WEEDS $600: It's everywhere! Even in Kentucky's nickname bluegrass
#4442, aired 2003-12-23OTHER ROLES OF BIG SCREEN BONDS $1000: This one-shot Bond also appeared in "The Kentucky Fried Movie" & "The Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E." George Lazenby
#4440, aired 2003-12-19DO THE MATH $2000: (Video of Jimmy at Churchill Downs in Louisville, KY.) The Kentucky Derby is a mile and a quarter race run on a mile oval, so the start and finish line are this many feet apart 1,320
#4437, aired 2003-12-16THE 1920s $400: [Video of Sofia at the Louisville Slugger Museum in Louisville, Kentucky] In the 1920s, this man carved notches into bats to count his home runs Babe Ruth
#4429, aired 2003-12-04BEFORE & AFTER $2000: Kentucky city that's the setting of a children's book in which Sam-I-Am pushes an unusual dish Bowling Green Eggs and Ham
#4409, aired 2003-11-06WHERE AM I? $800: (Video of Jimmy swinging a baseball bat.) I'm in this city, swinging one of its signature products Louisville, Kentucky
#4404, aired 2003-10-30STATE HOLIDAYS $400: Kentucky celebrates June 3 as Confederate Memorial Day; Florida celebrates it as this man's birthday Jefferson Davis
#4399, aired 2003-10-23U.S. CITY NICKNAMES $800: "Derby Town" Louisville (Kentucky)
#4393, aired 2003-10-15THE "L" YOU ARE! $1600: (Sofia of the Clue Crew at the Kentucky Derby Museum in Louisville) The Kentucky Derby is run on a track made of this, a mixture of sand, silt & clay loam
#4386, aired 2003-10-06NATIONAL HISTORIC PARKS $200: Cumberland Gap Park contains parts of Tennessee, Virginia & this state Kentucky
#4373, aired 2003-09-17THINK TWICE $1,000 (Daily Double): Number of horses who have won the Kentucky Derby twice zero
#4371, aired 2003-09-15MOVIE LOCATIONS $400: (Sofia of the Clue Crew presents from Louisville, Kentucky.) Al Pacino & Russell Crowe filmed part of this movie about a whistle-blower here at the Seelbach Hilton The Insider
#4363, aired 2003-07-16THE KENTUCKY DERBY $200: (Sofia of the Clue Crew at a bar in Louisville) In 2 days around the Derby, 80,000 of these are served, requiring 60 tons of crushed ice mint juleps
#4363, aired 2003-07-16THE KENTUCKY DERBY $400: (Sofia of the Clue Crew at the Kentucky Derby Museum in Louisville) On May 10, 1919, Sir Barton won the Kentucky Derby; a month & a day later, he became the first winner of this Triple Crown
#4363, aired 2003-07-16THE KENTUCKY DERBY $600: The winner is presented with a garland of these roses
#4363, aired 2003-07-16THE KENTUCKY DERBY $800: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew at Churchill Downs in Louisville) The Derby uses American Teletimer to sort out this, like Cavonnier & Grindstone in 1996 photo finish
#4363, aired 2003-07-16THE KENTUCKY DERBY $1000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew at the Kentucky Derby Museum in Louisville) I'm at the Kentucky Derby Museum, with the saddle of this 3-time Derby-winning rider with a "heavenly" first name Angel Cordero
#4355, aired 2003-07-04COLORFUL ROCK $2000: They covered Neil Diamond's "Kentucky Woman" in 1968, but it was no "Smoke on the Water" Deep Purple
#4311, aired 2003-05-05FIRST LADIES $1,000 (Daily Double): She was 5 foot 2, eyes of blue, & a member of Kentucky's high society Mary Todd Lincoln
#4297, aired 2003-04-15STATES' SOUTHWEST CORNERS $1200: It flows past Kentucky's southwest corner &, later, Tennessee's the Mississippi River
#4291, aired 2003-04-07TRUMAN $1000: Shortly after leaving office as Truman's Vice President, he was reelected to the U.S. Senate from Kentucky Alben Barkley
#4213, aired 2002-12-18STATES OF THE UNION $1600: Commonwealth whose state seal ["United We Stand, Divided We Fall"] is seen here Kentucky
#4209, aired 2002-12-12BASES LOADED $800: During WWII the Declaration of Independence was moved to this Kentucky military base for safety Fort Knox
#4190, aired 2002-11-15STATE FACTS $2,200 (Daily Double): Of the 4 states called commonwealths, the 2 that are farthest south Kentucky & Virginia
#4173, aired 2002-10-23BIRTH OF A PRESIDENT $600: February 12, 1809 in Hardin County, Kentucky Abraham Lincoln
#4160, aired 2002-10-04HAVE A WHISKEY $200: The Maker's Mark bourbon distillery in Loretto in this state is a national historic landmark Kentucky
#4152, aired 2002-09-24REPUBLICANS $1600: This current Kentucky senator pitched a perfect game for the Phillies in 1964 Jim Bunning
#4150, aired 2002-09-20THE SPORTS CHANNEL $2000: In 2002 a horse named War Emblem won this "Derby" held annually at Churchill Downs the Kentucky Derby
#4146, aired 2002-09-16ABRAHAM LINCOLN $1200: Illinois is the "Land of Lincoln", but the birthplace of Lincoln is this state just to the south Kentucky
#4110, aired 2002-06-14STATUARY HALL $2,000 (Daily Double): Henry Clay Kentucky
#4094, aired 2002-05-23COUNTIES $1600: Cheers to you if you know that Paris is the seat of this Kentucky county Bourbon
#4066, aired 2002-04-15KENTUCKY $200: Kentucky leads the nation in the production of this corn-based whiskey bourbon
#4066, aired 2002-04-15KENTUCKY $400: It completes the state motto, "United we stand..." "...divided we fall"
#4066, aired 2002-04-15KENTUCKY $600: Daniel Boone & his wife Rebecca are buried in this capital's cemetery Frankfort
#4066, aired 2002-04-15KENTUCKY $800: Kentucky's only national park, it includes the world's longest cave system at 300 miles in length Mammoth Cave
#4066, aired 2002-04-15KENTUCKY $1000: Kentucky is officially designated a commonwealth to honor this state which had owned the region Virginia
#4050, aired 2002-03-22BASKETBALL COACHES $400: In 1997 Adolph Rupp's record of 876 wins with Kentucky was broken by this southern school's Dean Smith UNC (University of North Carolina)
#4045, aired 2002-03-15STATE SUPERLATIVES $1,400 (Daily Double): The world's largest factory of wooden baseball bats is located in this state Kentucky
#4042, aired 2002-03-12STRICTLY BLUEGRASS MUSIC $400: Appropriately, the Strictly Bluegrass Music Festival is held each September in this "Bluegrass State" Kentucky
#4029, aired 2002-02-21LET'S PLAY THE FEUD $400: Election day 1882 inaugurated the famous feud between these 2 Kentucky/West Virginia families Hatfields & McCoys
#4026, aired 2002-02-18SONGS' LATER VERSES $600: One verse of this Foster song begins, "Oh, the long-tail filly and the big black horse" "Camptown Races"
#4024, aired 2002-02-14I GOT AN "F" $1000: In 1952 Pete Harman of Utah became the first to sell Kentucky Fried Chicken under this type of license a franchise
#4018, aired 2002-02-06PROFESSIONAL SPORTS $1600: Of the 3 races in thoroughbred horse racing's Triple Crown, this one is run first the Kentucky Derby
#4017, aired 2002-02-05AROUND THE U.S.A. $1000: If you want to see the International Museum of the Horse, trot over to Lexington in this state Kentucky
#4012, aired 2002-01-29THE FIRST CONGRESS $2000: After the original 13, 1 of the 2 states the First Congress voted to admit to the Union (1 of) Vermont (or Kentucky)
#4004, aired 2002-01-17TIME FOR A BEVERAGE $1200: 200,000 gallons of this liquor flowed into the Kentucky River in 2000 during a fire at a Wild Turkey warehouse whiskey (bourbon)
#4001, aired 2002-01-14GO WITH THE FLOW $1000: Flowing from Harlan County, Kentucky to the Ohio, careful you don't fall into the gap near it Cumberland
#3994, aired 2002-01-03BIRDS $2,000 (Daily Double): Only the male of this state bird of Kentucky is red; the female is brownish a cardinal
#3985, aired 2001-12-21A MOVEABLE FEAST $400: In 1935 he was made an honorary Kentucky colonel for his contributions to the state's cuisine Colonel Sanders
#3976, aired 2001-12-10THE ANDREW JACKSON 5 $400: Jackson was born March 15, 1767 in the Waxhaw area of this state but N. Carolina also claimed him as a native South Carolina
#3973, aired 2001-12-05OPRAH'S BOOK CLUB $1200: "Icy Sparks" tells of a Kentucky girl whose croaks, tics & sudden outbursts are due to this disorder Tourette's syndrome
#3969, aired 2001-11-29U.S. REGIONS $600: Geographic collective name for Delaware, Maryland, Missouri & Kentucky from when they refused to secede border states
#3959, aired 2001-11-15COLLEGE WORLD $100: There's a Transylvania university in Kentucky & also one in this country Romania
#3942, aired 2001-10-23OH, DANNY BOY $100: In 1799 this pioneer left Kentucky because it was "Too crowded! I want more elbow-room" Daniel Boone
#3942, aired 2001-10-23U.S. CITIES $400: Served by Blue Grass Airport, this Kentucky city was named for the first battle of the American Revolution Lexington
#3937, aired 2001-10-16TV PAST & PRESENT $1000: Old Ebony, ridden by Chuck Connors in this western, was the grandson of Kentucky Derby winner Flying Ebony The Rifleman
#3922, aired 2001-09-25QUARTER BACKS $800: The quarter for this state features a race horse; we can't tell if it's standing on bluegrass Kentucky
#3888, aired 2001-06-27CROSSWORD CLUES "K" $100: Derby state (8) Kentucky
#3877, aired 2001-06-12OFFICIAL STATE FLOWERS $1000: Bluebonnet Texas
#3856, aired 2001-05-1419th CENTURY VPs $200: Like Abe Lincoln, 19th century VP Adlai Stevenson was born in Kentucky but was a congressman from this state Illinois
#3843, aired 2001-04-25EDIBLE EUPHEMISMS $100: Hog innards, usually called these in the South, have also been called Kentucky oysters Chitlins
#3841, aired 2001-04-23IN THE MIDDLE OF THE STATE $200: No state has a "nip", but this one has a "tuck" kenTUCKy
#3838, aired 2001-04-18STATE OF CONFUSION $600: We hope someone "volunteers" a reason why Kentucky Lake is the largest artificial lake in this state Tennessee
#3828, aired 2001-04-04ANNUAL EVENTS $500: This middle leg of the Triple Crown in horse racing is run the third Saturday in May Preakness Stakes
#3826, aired 2001-04-02U.S. "O" TOUR $400: Every year during the Kentucky Derby Festival, the Belle & Delta Queen steamboats race each other down this river the Ohio River
#3825, aired 2001-03-3025 YEARS AGO - 1976 $200: The NBA agreed to absorb 4 teams from this league, but not the Utah Rockies or the Kentucky Colonels ABA (American Basketball Association)
#3820, aired 2001-03-23FILE UNDER "K" $200: Its state flower is the goldenrod Kentucky
#3807, aired 2001-03-06U.S.A. $400: Kentucky was the last state to get one of these on the U.S. flag Stripe
#3803, aired 2001-02-28CIVIL WAR BUFFY $100: On this spooky day in 1861, Buffy didn't fight demons but joined a skirmish at Morgantown, Kentucky Halloween (October 31)
#3799, aired 2001-02-22STATE OF MINE $400: The documentary "Harlan County U.S.A." studies a miners' strike in this state Kentucky
#3789, aired 2001-02-08THE COCKTAIL HOUR $800: Traditionally served at the Kentucky Derby, it's bourbon over crushed ice, garnished with mint mint julep
#3782, aired 2001-01-30STATE CAPITAL NICKNAMES $500: The "Bluegrass Capital" Frankfort, Kentucky
#3765, aired 2001-01-05SEE HOW THEY RUN $800: This winged horse follows "Fusaichi" in the name of the 2000 Kentucky Derby winner Pegasus
#3744, aired 2000-12-07KENTUCKY $100: Physical feature of Kentucky's northern bulge that gave the state its nickname Bluegrass
#3744, aired 2000-12-07KENTUCKY $200: Among his 4 Top 40 hits in 1967 was "Kentucky Woman" Neil Diamond
#3744, aired 2000-12-07KENTUCKY $300: This city named for a French king goes back to one founded by George Rogers Clark in 1778 Louisville
#3744, aired 2000-12-07KENTUCKY $400: Lexington is home to the International Museum of this animal Horse
#3744, aired 2000-12-07KENTUCKY $500: Over 350 miles of this national park's underground passages have been mapped Mammoth Cave
#3743, aired 2000-12-06WOW! THE MIDWEST $200: Georgetown, Ohio was named for Georgetown, Kentucky which was named for this man George Washington
#3709, aired 2000-10-19IN 2 WORDS -- FAMILY $500: A domicile in which parents raise kids not their own; Stephen's was an old Kentucky one a foster home
#3697, aired 2000-10-03TRAVEL & TOURISM $800: To visit Abraham Lincoln's birthplace, you have to go to this U.S. state Kentucky
#3695, aired 2000-09-29U.S. HISTORY $100: Since 1937 this military post has been the site of the United States' gold bullion depository Fort Knox, Kentucky
#3642, aired 2000-06-06TO THE NEAREST... $100: To the nearest minute, it's how long it took Secretariat to run the Kentucky Derby in 1973 2 minutes
#3638, aired 2000-05-31STATE FACTS $1000: Contrary to popular opinion, this yellowish state flower of Nebraska & Kentucky doesn't cause hay fever goldenrod
#3629, aired 2000-05-18NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARKS $800: You can stand with feet of clay, Henry Clay, at the reconstructed home where he lived from 1811 to 1852 in this state Kentucky
#3623, aired 2000-05-10LETTER AFTER K $100: In the 2-letter abbreviation of the Bluegrass State Y (KY - Kentucky)
#3617, aired 2000-05-0218th CENTURY AMERICANS $200: This trailblazer held a series of political offices in Kentucky including sheriff & deputy surveyor Daniel Boone
#3615, aired 2000-04-28SEASONS $100: A bourbon drink garnished with fresh leaves of this is popular in Kentucky mint (julep)
#3614, aired 2000-04-27A DAY AT THE RACES $500: Kentucky Derby winner Charismatic twice entered this type of "race" in which horses can be bought for a set price Claiming race
#3610, aired 2000-04-21THE U.S. MINT $100: The U.S. Mint Police protect $100 billion in assets at this Kentucky site Fort Knox
#3577, aired 2000-03-07FIRST THINGS FIRST $500: In 1947 R.S. Reynolds of Kentucky began producing 12" wide rolls of this Aluminum foil
#3571, aired 2000-02-28NOTED NATIVE AMERICANS $200: Chief Blackfish adopted this Kentucky explorer, guide & later state legislator Daniel Boone
#3552, aired 2000-02-01TV PIONEERS $200: Fess Parker played the title pioneer & Ed Ames his friend Mingo on this '60s series set in Kentucky Daniel Boone
#3544, aired 2000-01-203-LETTER ABBREVIATIONS $900 (Daily Double): On June 24, 1996 it reintroduced the "Bucket" that's made many families' mouths water KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken)
#3539, aired 2000-01-13THIS SPACE $200: The Wilderness Road ran through this famous gap in Kentucky Cumberland Gap
#3533, aired 2000-01-05HAVE A (COUNTY) SEAT $400: How do you pronounce the seat of Franklin County, Kentucky? Not "Lewisville" or "Louieville", but this Frankfort
#3526, aired 1999-12-27THE MONROE DOCTRINE $800: This "Earthy" Kentucky politician was among those who wanted European hands off South America Henry Clay
#3511, aired 1999-12-06STATE SONGS $100: One of 2 "homey" Stephen Foster songs that serve as official state songs "My Old Kentucky Home" or "Old Folks At Home"
#3497, aired 1999-11-16"B" YOURSELF $1000: Tick-Licker was the favorite rifle of this 18th century Kentucky frontiersman Daniel Boone
#3477, aired 1999-10-19PRESIDENTIAL BIRTHPLACES $200: February 12, 1809 near Hodgenville, Kentucky Abraham Lincoln
#3471, aired 1999-10-11JIMMY $100: The Kentucky Derby-winning jockey in 1878, or the president of the U.S. in 1978 Jimmy Carter
#3451, aired 1999-09-13PRO FOOTBALL $800: This University of Kentucky quarterback was the first player picked in the NFL's 1999 draft Tim Couch
#3448, aired 1999-09-08FAST FOOD $600: Using his recipe of 11 herbs & spices, Colonel Harland Sanders founded this restaurant Kentucky Fried Chicken
#3432, aired 1999-07-06AMERICANA $400: The Actors Theatre of this Kentucky city is housed in a national historic landmark Louisville
#3432, aired 1999-07-06THREE OF A KIND $500: Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, Belmont Stakes Triple Crown
#3425, aired 1999-06-25POTENT POTABLES $400: The Kentucky Colonel cocktail blends Benedictine & this type of alcohol bourbon
#3424, aired 1999-06-24OLD, OLD SONGS $400: He composed "Old Dog Tray" as well as "My Old Kentucky Home" Stephen Foster
#3409, aired 1999-06-03COUNTY SEATS $200: Paris (population 8,730) is the seat of Bourbon County in this state Kentucky
#3376, aired 1999-04-19STATE CAPITALS $200: This small capital lies at the western edge of its state's Bluegrass region Frankfort, Kentucky
#3371, aired 1999-04-12NAMES IN THE NEWS $200: This lass who co-anchor's ABC's "20/20" was born in Glasgow -- Glasgow, Kentucky that is Diane Sawyer
#3370, aired 1999-04-09CINCINNATI $500: The Greater Cincinnati Airport is actually across the Ohio River in this state Kentucky
#3365, aired 1999-04-02THE BIRTH OF WORDS $200: This type of whiskey bears the name of the Kentucky county where it was first produced Bourbon
#3356, aired 1999-03-22SPORTS STATS $500 (Daily Double): In 1973 he became the first & only horse to break the 2-minute barrier in the Kentucky Derby Secretariat
#3346, aired 1999-03-08TO A "T" $200: Name shared by a European region famous for vampires & a Kentucky university that isn't Transylvania
#3344, aired 1999-03-04FAST FOOD CHOICES $200: Original Recipe or Extra Tasty Crispy KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken)
#3343, aired 1999-03-03THE 50 STATES $500: 2 of the 4 states officially called commonwealths (2 of) Kentucky, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Virginia
#3308, aired 1999-01-13U.S. CITIES $800: It's home to the University of Kentucky & to horseracing's Toyota Blue Grass Stakes Lexington
#3255, aired 1998-10-30ANNUAL EVENTS $300: Called the greatest 2 minutes in sports, it takes place on the first Saturday in May the Kentucky Derby
#3250, aired 1998-10-23NORTH AMERICAN EXPLORERS $200: In 1755 John Finley tempted this young wagoneer with tales of Kentucky lands he'd seen Daniel Boone
#3233, aired 1998-09-30SWEET AD LINES $100: This product claims to be "Finger Lickin' Good" Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC)
#3233, aired 1998-09-30U.S. STAMPS $1000: The Kentucky statehood issue of 1942 featured a picture of this pioneer & 3 settlers Daniel Boone
#3218, aired 1998-09-09POPES & HORSERACING $200: The occupation of Pope Pius X's father, or the last name of a 4-time Kentucky Derby-winning jockey Shoemaker
#3207, aired 1998-07-07BEFORE & AFTER $200: This character might cluck, "The 11 herbs & spices are falling! The 11 herbs & spices are falling!" Kentucky Fried Chicken Little
#3207, aired 1998-07-07CURRENT AFFAIRS $400: This school won the 1997-98 NCAA basketball title by mounting the biggest second half comeback in Finals history Kentucky
#3201, aired 1998-06-29FIRST LADIES $500: Mary Todd Lincoln was born in this state, as was her husband Kentucky
#3200, aired 1998-06-26STATES OF THE UNION $400: In early June this state's historical society sponsors Boone Day Kentucky
#3192, aired 1998-06-16THEATER ALFRESCO $200: Appropriately, a musical about this composer is presented every summer in My Old Kentucky Home State Park Stephen Foster
#3166, aired 1998-05-11POTPOURRI $500: Dedicated in 1910, the capitol building in this Kentucky city was designed to resemble the U.S. capitol Frankfort
#3153, aired 1998-04-22FORTS $100: This Kentucky fort includes the Patton Museum of Cavalry & Armor in addition to all that gold Fort Knox
#3116, aired 1998-03-02FAST FOOD $1000: This chain of seafood shoppes is headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky, a long way from "Treasure Island" Long John Silver's
#3108, aired 1998-02-18MAY DAYS $600: Oliver Lewis rode Aristides to victory in the inaugural running of this horse race on May 17, 1875 the Kentucky Derby
#3076, aired 1998-01-05THE WAR OF 1812 $1000: Negotiators for the U.S. in Ghent included John Quincy Adams & this Speaker of the House from Kentucky Henry Clay
#3061, aired 1997-12-15COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $200: This state's Transylvania University in Lexington was once called the "Harvard of the West" Kentucky
#3058, aired 1997-12-10AROUND THE U.S.A. $1000: The playing field for a popular outdoor game gave this Kentucky city its name Bowling Green
#3055, aired 1997-12-05THE WOMEN OF TEXAS $1000: This Miss Texas went on to become Miss America of 1971 & first lady of Kentucky in 1980 Phyllis George
#3020, aired 1997-10-17THEATER ALFRESCO $400: If you want to see a play about this trailblazer, blaze a trail to Harrodsburg, Kentucky Daniel Boone
#2973, aired 1997-07-02MUSEUMS $600: The Hillerich & Bradsby Museum in Louisville, Kentucky displays this athletic equipment used by famous players baseball bats
#2969, aired 1997-06-26U.S. CITIES $300: Located in the heart of Kentucky's Bluegrass Region, it was named for a Massachusetts city Lexington
#2959, aired 1997-06-12NOTABLE RELATIVES $400: Isaac Shelby, the first governor of Kentucky, was an ancestor of this Civil War historian Shelby Foote
#2952, aired 1997-06-03U.S. GEOGRAPHY $100: This state's largest cities lie within its Bluegrass Region Kentucky
#2944, aired 1997-05-22THE 19th CENTURY $200: This American composer was known for his plantation melodies like "My Old Kentucky Home" Stephen Foster
#2919, aired 1997-04-17STATE CAPITAL NICKNAMES $400: "The Bluegrass Capital" Frankfort, Kentucky
#2912, aired 1997-04-08MUSEUMS $100: One of the world's largest equine museums is the Kentucky Derby Museum in this city Louisville
#2910, aired 1997-04-04AMERICAN HISTORY $500: The Kentucky & Virginia Resolutions were passed in opposition to these 1798 acts Alien & Sedition Acts
#2906, aired 1997-03-31HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS $100: The Jailer's Inn in Bardstown in this Bluegrass State was really a jail in the 1800s; hope they let you out Kentucky
#2892, aired 1997-03-11EPONYMS $800: In the 19th c. this Frankfort, Kentucky gardener developed a new lettuce in his backyard (John) Bibb
#2876, aired 1997-02-17U.S. STATES $500 (Daily Double): This state's lowest point, 320 feet, lies at the junction of the Wabash & the Ohio Rivers Indiana
#2875, aired 1997-02-14STATE CAPITALS $500 (Daily Double): It's located on the Kentucky River, about 50 miles east of Louisville Frankfort
#2864, aired 1997-01-30LITERATURE $400: Aunt Chloe is his wife & Arthur Shelby is his master in Kentucky Uncle Tom
#2861, aired 1997-01-27U.S. MUSEUMS $400: Paducah in this state is home to the Museum of American Quilters Kentucky
#2858, aired 1997-01-22MAY 1996 $200: It wasn't nose to the grindstone, but Grindstone by a nose in this race May 4, 1996 Kentucky Derby
#2855, aired 1997-01-17NATIONAL PARKS $200: Features of this Kentucky park include the Frozen Niagara & Alice's Grotto Mammoth Cave
#2854, aired 1997-01-16OOPS! $200: After a photo finish of this 1996 horse race, ABC went to commercial & missed the winner being announced Kentucky Derby
#2839, aired 1996-12-26MISSOURI $500: Like Kentucky's, the state seal of Missouri features this phrase implying a need for solidarity "United we stand, divided we fall"
#2834, aired 1996-12-19THE BELLES $1000: This first lady born in Kentucky in 1818 could speak French fluently Mary Todd Lincoln
#2815, aired 1996-11-22PENNSYLVANIA $600: Although called a state, Pennsylvania is actually this, as are Kentucky, Massachusetts & Virginia Commonwealth
#2797, aired 1996-10-29OFFICIAL STATE THINGS $100: Gold & blue are this Bluegrass State's official colors Kentucky
#2788, aired 1996-10-16PLANTS & TREES $400: Kentucky's nickname comes from this popular name of Poa pratensis bluegrass
#2785, aired 1996-10-11PRESIDENTIAL FIRSTS $800: The 1st & only president born in Illinois Ronald Reagan
#2783, aired 1996-10-09FAMOUS NAMES $600: His recent country album "Tennessee Moon" features a new version of his hit "Kentucky Woman" Neil Diamond
#2778, aired 1996-10-02BODIES OF WATER $400: Kentucky's lowest point, 257', is in Fulton County on this river in the west of the state the Mississippi
#2774, aired 1996-09-26STATE SYMBOLS $500: The U.S.S. Nautilus is its state ship Connecticut
#2770, aired 1996-09-20U.S. LANDMARKS $200: Name shared by the largest fort in Maine & the home of the U.S. gold depository in Kentucky Fort Knox
#2764, aired 1996-09-12PARKS $300: This park in SW Kentucky was made the core area of an international biosphere reserve in 1990 Mammoth Cave
#2760, aired 1996-09-06QUOTATIONS $100: A toast to this state calls it "where the corn is full of kernels and the colonels full of corn" Kentucky
#2748, aired 1996-07-10TV NEWS NAMES $400: She began as a "weather girl" in her native Kentucky, now she's in her prime on "Prime Time Live" Diane Sawyer
#2744, aired 1996-07-04HISTORIC LITERATURE $200: The Kentucky plantation she visited in 1833 gave her a model for the Shelby home in "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Harriet Beecher Stowe
#2740, aired 1996-06-28ANNUAL EVENTS $300: An October festival in Barbourville, Kentucky is named for this frontiersman Daniel Boone
#2737, aired 1996-06-25FESTIVALS & CELEBRATIONS $200: Corbin in this "Bluegrass State" is home to the Nibroc (Corbin spelled backward) festival Kentucky
#2734, aired 1996-06-20STREETS $400: An avenue in Bardstown, Kentucky is named for this "My Old Kentucky Home" composer Stephen Foster
#2733, aired 1996-06-19HISTORIC AMERICANS $300: This frontier judge was born in Mason County, Kentucky, but his exact birthdate is unknown Judge Roy Bean
#2692, aired 1996-04-23ANNUAL EVENTS $100: In December this Kentucky national park sponsors a Christmas Sing in the Cave Mammoth Cave
#2680, aired 1996-04-05WINES & SPIRITS $400: in 1995 Jim Beam, a maker of this Kentucky spirit, celebrated its 200th anniversary Bourbon
#2673, aired 1996-03-27THE U.S. $100: Located in Kentucky, it's the site of the U.S. Gold Bullion Depository Fort Knox
#2635, aired 1996-02-02FAMOUS AMERICANS $200: In 1845 the remains of this frontiersman & his wife Rebecca were moved from Missouri to Kentucky Daniel Boone
#2632, aired 1996-01-30POTPOURRI $400: Cumberland Falls in the southeast of this state is called the "Niagara of the South" Kentucky
#2617, aired 1996-01-09U.S. GEOGRAPHY $200: At 4,145 feet, Black Mountain is the highest point in this "Bluegrass State" Kentucky
#2613, aired 1996-01-031795 $100: The Lexington Public Library, this southern state's oldest, was founded in 1795 Kentucky
#2612, aired 1996-01-02BOTTOM DWELLERS $300: The crayfish found in this famous Kentucky landmark are blind Mammoth Cave
#2595, aired 1995-12-08TRAVEL & TOURISM $200: A popular tourist stop in this state is Natural Bridge in Daniel Boone National Forest Kentucky
#2592, aired 1995-12-05STATE FLAGS $400: Completes the motto found on the flags of Kentucky & Missouri: "United we stand..." divided we fall
#2576, aired 1995-11-13COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $600: The oldest U.S. university west of the Alleghenies is Transylvania University, at Lexington, in this state Kentucky
#2570, aired 1995-11-03THE CIVIL WAR $3,800 (Daily Double): Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, Virginia & Missouri were known collectively by this term the border states
#2567, aired 1995-10-31SPORTS $200: Seating 48,500, this Kentucky Derby racetrack is the largest of the Triple Crown stadiums Churchill Downs
#2554, aired 1995-10-12U.S. MUSEUMS $100: A Louisville museum honors this founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken Harland Sanders
#2553, aired 1995-10-11SPORTS $200: Attendance at this Kentucky Derby racetrack swells to over 130,000 on Derby Day Churchill Downs
#2519, aired 1995-07-13GREEN GEOGRAPHY $2,000 (Daily Double): In 1861 & 1862 it was the Confederate capital of Kentucky Bowling Green
#2514, aired 1995-07-06AMERICAN CUISINE $500: Craig Claiborne's recipe for Kentucky Burgoo calls for the 100-proof type of this liquor bourbon
#2512, aired 1995-07-04"L"s ON THE MAP $200: There's a monument to the great racehorse Man O' War in this city, Kentucky's second largest Lexington
#2512, aired 1995-07-04TRANSPORTATION $300: Marked out in 1775, it was Kentucky's first road the Wilderness Road
#2511, aired 1995-07-03NATURE $100: Under ideal conditions, the Kentucky type of this grass can grow as high as 3 1/2 feet bluegrass
#2498, aired 1995-06-14ANNUAL EVENTS $100: This state has several bluegrass festivals, including those in Lexington & Louisville Kentucky
#2497, aired 1995-06-13BLACK FIRSTS $100: In 1875 at Churchill Downs, Black jockey Oliver Lewis, on Aristides, won the first running of this race the Kentucky Derby
#2492, aired 1995-06-06PARKS $200: A passage linking the Flint Ridge cave system to this Kentucky cave was discovered in 1972 Mammoth Cave
#2481, aired 1995-05-22TRAVEL & TOURISM $600: At Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, you can visit the grave of this "Big Red" horse who died in 1947 Man O' War
#2474, aired 1995-05-11SPORTS $100: In 1991 Hansel finished 10th in this triple crown race, but won the Preakness & Belmont Stakes Kentucky Derby
#2445, aired 1995-03-31ESCAPES $300: This famous Kentucky frontiersman was captured by the Shawnee in 1778, but he escaped Daniel Boone
#2438, aired 1995-03-22TRAVEL U.S.A. $200: You can visit the Kentucky Derby Museum in Louisville at this racetrack Churchill Downs
#2433, aired 1995-03-15CONFEDERATES $1000: This leader of a band of "Raiders" was paralyzed by a Union bullet in Kentucky (William) Quantrill
#2425, aired 1995-03-03POLITICIANS $1000: A supporter of the Missouri Compromise, he represented Kentucky in Congress on & off 1806-52 (Henry) Clay
#2422, aired 1995-02-28U.S. GEOGRAPHY $600: This river forms the border between Indiana & Kentucky the Ohio
#2416, aired 1995-02-20NATIONAL PARKS $400: Inland seas covering Kentucky about 300 million years ago formed this park's limestone Mammoth Cave
#2415, aired 1995-02-17FOOD POTPOURRI $200: This fast food chain officially introduced the Colonel's Rotisserie Gold in 1993 KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken)
#2408, aired 1995-02-08SPORTS $300: This Kentucky Derby racetrack has the largest seating capacity of the Triple Crown sites Churchill Downs
#2400, aired 1995-01-27STATE CAPITALS $200: Frankfort, Kentucky's capitol rotunda & dome were copied from this French emperor's tomb Napoleon
#2393, aired 1995-01-18COUNTIES $200: Indiana, Kentucky & West Virginia have counties that share the name of this Buckeye state Ohio
#2384, aired 1995-01-05PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS $2,200 (Daily Double): In his 1992 Pulitzer Prize-winning "Cycle", Robert Schenkkan covered 200 years of family life in this state Kentucky
#2368, aired 1994-12-14"G" WHIZ! $600: This yellow state flower of Nebraska & Kentucky generally doesn't cause hay fever as many believe goldenrod
#2363, aired 1994-12-07THE AMERICAN THEATRE $400: Actor Victor Jory's son Jon Jory is the producing director of the Actors Theatre of this Kentucky city Louisville
#2354, aired 1994-11-24POTENT POTABLES $100: One school of thought says the mint for this Kentucky Derby quaff should be crushed Mint Julep
#2352, aired 1994-11-22ABRAHAM LINCOLN $200: While Illinois is the "Land of Lincoln", this state is his birthplace Kentucky
#2347, aired 1994-11-15COLLECTIONS $400: This Kentucky fort has a collection of World War II German vehicles & weapons worth its weight in gold Fort Knox
#2341, aired 1994-11-07POTENT POTABLES $200: The sour mash type of this Kentucky whiskey is made by adding part of the old mash to new batches bourbon
#2334, aired 1994-10-27MONTHS $200: Since 1946 the Kentucky Derby has been run on the first Saturday of this month May
#2326, aired 1994-10-17NATIONAL PARKS $600: Blindfish & blind Crayfish are among the unique animals that inhabit the waters of this Kentucky national park Mammoth Cave
#2316, aired 1994-10-03AMERICANA $1,000 (Daily Double): You can visit the girlhood home of this First Lady in Lexington, Kentucky Mary Todd Lincoln
#2311, aired 1994-09-26BLACK AMERICA $100: In 1891 jockey Isaac Murphy became the first man to win this horse race 3 times the Kentucky Derby
#2306, aired 1994-09-19U.S. STATES $600: Kentucky's state song is this Stephen Foster classic "My Old Kentucky home"
#2287, aired 1994-07-12MUSEUMS $100: This "Bluegrass State" has an International Museum of the Horse in Lexington Kentucky
#2275, aired 1994-06-24TRAVEL & TOURISM $800: Fort Bowie in this state was headquarters for the operations against Geronimo Arizona
#2274, aired 1994-06-23MUSEUMS $100: The Bluegrass Railroad Museum offers 1 1/2-hour train rides through this state Kentucky
#2256, aired 1994-05-30COUNTIES $100: A county in Kentucky is named for this trailblazer who was an early settler there Daniel Boone
#2251, aired 1994-05-23SPORTS $100: Regret, Genuine Risk & Winning Colors are the only fillies to win this Triple Crown race Kentucky Derby
#2251, aired 1994-05-23U.S. GEOGRAPHY $1,300 (Daily Double): Cities on this river include Aliquippa, Pennsylvania & Louisville, Kentucky the Ohio River
#2250, aired 1994-05-20U.S. GEOGRAPHY $200: Ohio's Lexington Plain is an extension of the Bluegrass region of this state Kentucky
#2246, aired 1994-05-1619th CENTURY POLITICIANS $800: In 1825 John Quincy Adams appointed this "Great Pacificator" from Kentucky as Sec'y of State Henry Clay
#2239, aired 1994-05-05TRAVEL & TOURISM $400: Collier's Weekly helped raise money to buy this president's Kentucky birthplace in 1905-06 Lincoln
#2215, aired 1994-04-01TRAVEL & TOURISM $100: The gravesite of Man O' War is located at a Lexington horse park in this state Kentucky
#2200, aired 1994-03-11FAMOUS NAMES $400: 2 of his compositions were adopted as the state songs of Kentucky & Florida Stephen Foster
#2190, aired 1994-02-25U.S.A. $200: The name of this state known for its derby may come from a Native American word for "meadowland" Kentucky
#2158, aired 1994-01-12ANTONYMS $600: Antonyms in Kentucky's state motto are united & divided & this pair stand & fall
#2144, aired 1993-12-23THE 50 STATES $800: Opposing leaders Abraham Lincoln & Jefferson Davis were both born in this state Kentucky
#2137, aired 1993-12-14"MY" SONGS $1,000 (Daily Double): Each year in May you'll hear this song played at Churchill Downs "My Old Kentucky Home"
#2128, aired 1993-12-01JOHN C. FREMONT $800: On many of his survey trips, he travelled with this Kentucky-born guide & Indian agent Kit Carson
#2124, aired 1993-11-25BOTTOMS UP! $300: Distilled in Kentucky, Jim Beam is a brand of this Bourbon
#2120, aired 1993-11-19UNOFFICIAL STATE NICKNAMES $500: It's also known as "The Toothpick State" because of a knife used by early settlers Arkansas
#2114, aired 1993-11-11POTENT POTABLES $100: Bourbon was named for a county in this "Bluegrass State" Kentucky
#2088, aired 1993-10-06U.S. STATES $100: This state ranks No. 1 in the breeding of thoroughbred horses Kentucky
#2086, aired 1993-10-04PULITZER PRIZE PLAYS $400: In 1992 "The Kentucky Cycle" became the first play to win without being produced in this city New York
#2069, aired 1993-09-091950s TV $200: On May 3, 1952 CBS ran the first live telecast of this horse race the Kentucky Derby
#2062, aired 1993-07-20CAVES $300: Stephen Bishop, a black slave, was one of the greatest explorers of this enormous Kentucky cave Mammoth Cave
#2060, aired 1993-07-16NATIONAL FORESTS $100: You can walk some of the same trails this frontiersman did in the Kentucky forest named for him Daniel Boone
#2057, aired 1993-07-13CHAINS $300: Rumor has it Wendy's founder Dave Thomas told this man to open a "chicken only" restaurant chain Colonel Sanders
#2056, aired 1993-07-12NOTABLE NAMES $300: This president was born at Sinking Spring Farm in Kentucky on February 12, 1809 Abraham Lincoln
#2054, aired 1993-07-08BORN ON THE 4th OF JULY $100: This composer of "My Old Kentucky Home" was born in Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania July 4, 1826 Stephen Foster
#2049, aired 1993-07-01U.S.A. $200: This phrase begins Kentucky's motto, which ends, "divided we fall" United we stand
#2037, aired 1993-06-15PEOPLE $1000: A U.S. senator from Kentucky before becoming vice president, he returned to the Senate in 1955 Alben Barkley
#2030, aired 1993-06-04FIRST LADIES $600: Part of her Meissen collection is on display at her family home in Lexington, Kentucky Mary Todd Lincoln
#2029, aired 1993-06-031970 $200: He resigned from the board of directors of the Kentucky Fried Chicken Corp. he'd founded Colonel Sanders
#2028, aired 1993-06-02WOMEN'S FIRSTS $200: Though she came in 15th, in May 1970 Diane Crump was the 1st woman to ride in this horse race the Kentucky Derby
#2026, aired 1993-05-31AMERICAN POTPOURRI $200: The name of this city near Lexington, Kentucky is spelled the same way as a palace near Paris Versailles
#2024, aired 1993-05-27U.S. CITIES $1000: Explorer George Rogers Clark is buried in this largest Kentucky city, which he helped found in 1778 Louisville
#2004, aired 1993-04-29GRASSES $400: Lexington is the center of this region of Kentucky the Bluegrass region
#1989, aired 1993-04-08PENNSYLVANIANS $400: Though he was born in 1734 near Reading, a boro named for him is in Kentucky Daniel Boone
#1984, aired 1993-04-01POLITICIANS $800: Vice president under Truman, he represented Kentucky in Congress before & after his term as veep (Alben W.) Barkley
#1983, aired 1993-03-31POTENT POTABLES $400: This American liquor is named for a Kentucky county bourbon
#1972, aired 1993-03-16NATIONAL PARKS $800: Mummified Indian remains have been found at this Kentucky national park Mammoth Cave
#1953, aired 1993-02-17KENTUCKY $100: The State General Assembly consists of a House of Reps. with 100 members & one of these with 38 Senate
#1953, aired 1993-02-17KENTUCKY $200: In 1955, many years before the nation followed suit, Kentucky lowered the voting age to this 18
#1953, aired 1993-02-17KENTUCKY $300: Between 1980 & 1990, this largest city in the state lost almost 10% of its population Louisville
#1953, aired 1993-02-17KENTUCKY $400: By the 1890s this had overtaken hemp as the state's leading crop tobacco
#1953, aired 1993-02-17KENTUCKY $500: Kentucky is 1 of 4 members of the union officially designated this, rather than a state commonwealth
#1944, aired 1993-02-04SPORTS $200: After 9 attempts, jockey Pat Day finally won this horse race on May 2, 1992 riding Lil E. Tee, a 16-1 long shot the Kentucky Derby
#1942, aired 1993-02-02BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $200: This soft drink company owns Pizza Hut, Taco Bell & Kentucky Fried Chicken PepsiCo
#1926, aired 1993-01-11AMERICAN COMPOSERS $600: A composition that he wrote in 1853 was adopted as Kentucky's state song Stephen Foster
#1924, aired 1993-01-07PIONEER TRAILS $200: This trail blazed by Daniel Boone began in Virginia & crossed the Cumberland Gap into Kentucky the Wilderness Road
#1914, aired 1992-12-24STEPHEN FOSTER LYRICS $1,300 (Daily Double): "The corntop's ripe and the meadow's in the bloom" here "My Old Kentucky Home"
#1894, aired 1992-11-26ALAN & MARILYN BERGMAN SONGS $100: A DJ in Kentucky combined Neil Diamond's a Barbra Streisand's versions of this song "You Don't Bring Me Flowers"
#1888, aired 1992-11-18THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE $200: For safekeeping during World War II, the Declaration was stored at this Kentucky military base Fort Knox
#1887, aired 1992-11-17CHAMPIONS $300: This Triple Crown-winning steed holds the record times for the Kentucky Derby & the Belmont Stakes Secretariat
#1885, aired 1992-11-13ELVIS SONGS $400: This "keeps pouring down and up ahead's another town that I'll go walkin' through" "Kentucky Rain"
#1883, aired 1992-11-11HISTORIC HOMES $200: His cousin's Old Kentucky Home, Federal Hill, is said to have inspired his famous song Stephen Foster
#1859, aired 1992-10-08KENTUCKY $100: The Kentucky coffee is the official state one of these, but its beans don't make a good breakfast brew the state tree
#1859, aired 1992-10-08KENTUCKY $300: Covington, Kentucky claims the only replica in the U.S. of his tomb; it's open from Easter to November 1st Jesus
#1859, aired 1992-10-08KENTUCKY $400: There's a state park named for this Stephen Foster song & the mansion that inspired it is open for tours "My Old Kentucky Home"
#1859, aired 1992-10-08KENTUCKY $500: This Kentucky-born author of "All the King's Men" became America's first poet laureate in 1986 Robert Penn Warren
#1859, aired 1992-10-08KENTUCKY $1,500 (Daily Double): This largest city in Kentucky has a fountain that sprays water in the shape of a fleur-de-lis, the city's symbol Louisville
#1856, aired 1992-10-05THE SOUTH $400: Experts say a proper mint julep should be made with this state's bourbon Kentucky
#1843, aired 1992-09-16FROM THE OLD WORLD $100: If this bird hadn't been introduced, today you might be eating KFC, Kentucky Fried Cod chicken
#1843, aired 1992-09-16U.S. PRESIDENTS $400: In the 1840s, all 4 of this president's grandparents left Kentucky for what's now Kansas City, Mo. Truman
#1839, aired 1992-09-10"K" ON THE MAP $300: One of the world's largest man-made lakes, it shares its name with a state (Lake) Kentucky
#1835, aired 1992-07-17THE CIVIL WAR $800: 1 of the 4 border slave states that remained in the Union (1 of) Kentucky (Missouri, Maryland, Delaware)
#1834, aired 1992-07-16TRAVEL & TOURISM $400: To visit Daniel Boone's burial site, travel to this state capital Frankfort (Kentucky)
#1833, aired 1992-07-15FAMOUS SENIORS $100: This retiree founded Kentucky Fried Chicken at age 66 & was an ambassador for the firm when he died at 90 Colonel Sanders
#1830, aired 1992-07-10NATIONAL PARKS $400: A highlight of a visit to this Kentucky national park is a boat trip on the underground Echo River Mammoth Cave National Park
#1800, aired 1992-05-29FOOD FACTS $300: Kentucky burgoo is a thick one of these made with meat & vegetables a stew
#1786, aired 1992-05-11NATIONAL PARKS $1000: During the War of 1812, saltpeter, used in making gunpowder, was mined from this Kentucky cave Mammoth Cave
#1784, aired 1992-05-07THEATRE $200: The Actors Theatre of Louisville in this state is a national historic landmark Kentucky
#1775, aired 1992-04-24TRANSPORTATION $400: This Ohio city's international airport actually lies in Boone County, Kentucky Cincinnati
#1740, aired 1992-03-06U.S. GEOGRAPHY $600: The Bluegrass region, an area of gently rolling pastures, covers the north central part of this state Kentucky
#1725, aired 1992-02-14U.S. GEOGRAPHY $100: About 65 miles from Louisville, Ft. Harrod was this state's first permanent settlement Kentucky
#1711, aired 1992-01-27DAMS $400: The Kentucky Dam is one of the largest of the 35 major dams in this project TVA (Tennessee Valley Authority)
#1708, aired 1992-01-22U.S. CITIES $600: This Kentucky city, founded in 1779, was named after the first battle of the American Revolution Lexington
#1700, aired 1992-01-10THE SOUTH $300: The first "highway" into Kentucky was this route blazed by Daniel Boone Wilderness Road (Wilderness Trail accepted)
#1672, aired 1991-12-03THE 1870s $600: The age of Aristides, who won the first Kentucky Derby May 17, 1875 3
#1670, aired 1991-11-29SPRING $100: On the first spring Saturday in May, sports fans head to Louisville for this event the Kentucky Derby
#1669, aired 1991-11-28U.S. GEOGRAPHY $300: Mountain gap discovered in 1750, many years before D. Boone blazed the Wilderness Road through it Cumberland Gap
#1655, aired 1991-11-08U.S. GEOGRAPHY $100: This city was founded near rapids on the Ohio River & named for Louis XVI of France Louisville (Kentucky)
#1650, aired 1991-11-01KENTUCKY $100: You can tour the Hillerich & Bradsby plant in Louisville where these baseball bats are made Louisville Sluggers
#1650, aired 1991-11-01KENTUCKY $200: A facility in Bowling Green is the only place where this Chevrolet sports car is manufactured the Corvette
#1650, aired 1991-11-01KENTUCKY $300: The courthouse in Washington County houses the marriage certificate of this president's parents Lincoln
#1650, aired 1991-11-01KENTUCKY $500: Governor from 1979 to 1983, this Democrat is married to former Miss America Phyllis George (John Y.) Brown (Jr.)
#1650, aired 1991-11-01KENTUCKY $1,000 (Daily Double): In 1991 this national park marks its 50th anniversary Mammoth Cave National Park
#1644, aired 1991-10-24COMMON BONDS $100: Demolition, Brown, Kentucky derbies
#1638, aired 1991-10-16THE SOUTH $300: Bardstown, Kentucky calls itself the world's capital of this potent potable bourbon
#1636, aired 1991-10-14KENTUCKIANS $200: Born in Kentucky, this judge went on to become the only "Law West of the Pecos" Judge Roy Bean
#1636, aired 1991-10-14KENTUCKIANS $400: An Oscar went to Sissy Spacek for portraying this Kentucky country singer in "Coal Miner's Daughter" Loretta Lynn
#1625, aired 1991-09-27THE 50 STATES $1000: This commonwealth leads the nation in the total production of coal Kentucky
#1614, aired 1991-09-12FIRST LADIES $400: Mary Todd Lincoln, like her husband, was born in this state Kentucky
#1610, aired 1991-09-06POTPOURRI $200: Completes Kentucky's state motto, "United We Stand..." divided we fall
#1605, aired 1991-07-19U.S. CITIES $100: Founded by George Rogers Clark in 1778, this Kentucky city was named for a French monarch Louisville
#1590, aired 1991-06-28NATIONAL FORESTS $400: Named for a trailblazer, it's the only national forest entirely within Kentucky Daniel Boone
#1573, aired 1991-06-05SPORT OF KINGS $200: The Run for the Roses the Kentucky Derby
#1572, aired 1991-06-04STATE PARKS $1000: This state's Cumberland Falls State Park has the only falls that create a rainbow by moonlight Kentucky
#1512, aired 1991-03-12WRITERS $600: "Night Rider", his novel about the Kentucky tobacco war appeared seven years before "All the King's Men" Robert Penn Warren
#1510, aired 1991-03-08USA $300: Kingdom Come State Park in this Bluegrass state was named for a novel by John Fox Kentucky
#1508, aired 1991-03-06THE CONFEDERACY $1,500 (Daily Double): 1 of 2 states that remained in the Union but were represented in the Confederate Congress (1 of) Kentucky or Missouri
#1494, aired 1991-02-14RESTAURANT CHAINS $100: The biggest of these chicken franchises is near Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China Kentucky Fried Chicken
#1479, aired 1991-01-24U.S. CITIES $200: The largest city in Kentucky, it was named for the husband of Marie Antoinette Louisville
#1469, aired 1991-01-10AMERICANA $200: The name of the family who owned the farm on which the Kentucky Derby track was built in the 1870s Churchill
#1468, aired 1991-01-09RIVERS $1000: 1 of 2 states besides Tennessee through which the Tennessee River flows Kentucky & Alabama
#1464, aired 1991-01-03CAVES $200: It's the only national park in Kentucky Mammoth Cave
#1460, aired 1990-12-28"T" TIME $400: Kentucky leads the world in the burley variety of this tobacco
#1457, aired 1990-12-25STATE PARKS $200: A state park near Bardstown, Kentucky, was named for this Stephen Foster song "My Old Kentucky Home"
#1455, aired 1990-12-21SPORT OF KINGS $300: The length of the Kentucky Derby is 1 1/4 miles or 10 of these units of distance the furlong
#1452, aired 1990-12-18NATIONAL PARKS $200: Eyeless fish inhabit the Echo River, the largest river in this Kentucky cave system Mammoth Cave
#1442, aired 1990-12-04MUSEUMS $100: This artist's original bird illustrations are exhibited in a museum near Henderson, Kentucky Audubon
#1431, aired 1990-11-198-LETTER STATES $500 (Daily Double): In this "Land of Opportunity", you might have an opportunity to see the Crater of Diamonds Arkansas
#1427, aired 1990-11-13STATE FLAGS $1,000 (Daily Double): Kentucky's flag indicates it's one of these a commonwealth
#1416, aired 1990-10-29WORD ORIGINS $300: Whiskey named for a county in Kentucky whose county seat is Paris bourbon
#1415, aired 1990-10-2619th CENTURY AMERICA $200: Abraham Lincoln & Jefferson Davis were born in this state Kentucky
#1413, aired 1990-10-24"NORTHERN" $200: In 1964 jockey Bill Hartack rode this horse to victory in the Kentucky Derby & the Preakness Northern Dancer
#1412, aired 1990-10-23AIRPORTS $1000: Greater Cincinnati Airport is located in this state Kentucky
#1410, aired 1990-10-19U.S. CITIES $800: The graves of Daniel Boone & his wife can be visited in this capital city Frankfort (Kentucky)
#1392, aired 1990-09-25STATE LICENSE PLATES $300: It's the "Land of Lincoln", though he was born in Kentucky Illinois
#1387, aired 1990-09-18U.S.A. $800: Kentucky is called a commonwealth after this state which used to own it Virginia
#1383, aired 1990-09-12AMERICAN HISTORY $100: This trailblazer was born to a Quaker family in Berks County, Pennsylvania, not Kentucky Daniel Boone
#13, aired 1990-09-08COLORS $400: This nickname of Kentucky can refer to its landscape or its music bluegrass
#1378, aired 1990-09-05THE 50 STATES $200: This state leads the U.S. in the production of bourbon whiskey Kentucky
#9, aired 1990-08-11SPORTS $600: 1 of 3 jockeys who have won the Kentucky Derby 4 or more times (1 of) Willie Shoemaker, Bill Hartack or Eddie Arcaro
#1326, aired 1990-05-14COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $200: Transylvania U., the oldest university west of the Alleghenies, is in Lexington in this state Kentucky
#1321, aired 1990-05-07AMERICANA $200: This Kentucky trailblazer's exploits inspired D. Beard to start a boys group that merged with the Cub Scouts Daniel Boone
#1307, aired 1990-04-17U.S. STATES $1000: This state ceded Tennessee to the U.S. in 1784, then reclaimed it & ceded it again in 1789 North Carolina
#1301, aired 1990-04-09NAME'S THE SAME $400: The man who patented papier-mache in the 18th century, or a famous 19th C. statesman from Kentucky Henry Clay
#1289, aired 1990-03-22THE 50 STATES $1000: Bordering on Kentucky, this easternmost of the 12 midwestern states also has a bluegrass region Ohio
#1273, aired 1990-02-28EARLY AMERICA $300: Folk hero who became widely known thru the book "Discovery, Settlement & Present State of Kentucky" Daniel Boone
#1252, aired 1990-01-30FAMOUS NAMES $200: Boxer who was originally named after a white abolitionist from his home state of Kentucky Cassius Clay/Muhammad Ali
#1252, aired 1990-01-30STATE FLOWERS $800: Many mistakenly think the pollen of this Nebraska & Kentucky state flower causes hay fever Goldenrod
#1232, aired 1990-01-02NAMES IN THE NEWS $300: 1989's winner of the Kentucky Derby Sunday Silence
#1230, aired 1989-12-29BY "GEORGE" $200: She's the former First Lady of the Boston Celtics & the State of Kentucky Phyllis George
#1218, aired 1989-12-13HISTORIC NAMES $200: Neither he nor his Kentucky horse, Vic, survived the Battle of Little Bighorn Custer
#1217, aired 1989-12-12U.S. CITIES $200: Early May is party time in this city where the Kentucky Derby is held Louisville
#1206, aired 1989-11-27MOTTOS $100: Completes Kentucky's state motto, "United we stand..." divided we fall
#1202, aired 1989-11-21FAMOUS FIRSTS $100: In 1970 Diane Crump became the first female jockey to ride in this horse race at Churchill Downs the Kentucky Derby
#1188, aired 1989-11-01U.S. STATES $200: The 4 U.S. states that are officially commonwealths are Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Virginia & this one Massachusetts
#1178, aired 1989-10-18"FORT"s $500: This Kentucky army post is known as the "Home of Armor" Fort Knox
#1174, aired 1989-10-12SPORTS TRIVIA $400: For every Belmont, Preakness & Kentucky Derby jockey since 1930, it's been 126 their weight
#1173, aired 1989-10-11U.S. GEOGRAPHY $800: It's a small, natural pass near the meeting point of Kentucky, Tennessee & Virginia the Cumberland Gap
#1167, aired 1989-10-03OHIO $500: The metropolitan area of Cincinnati extends into these 2 neighboring states Indiana & Kentucky
#1166, aired 1989-10-02FINAL RESTING PLACES $300: This explorer spent his last yrs. in Missouri & was buried there, but his body was returned to Kentucky in 1845 Daniel Boone
#1135, aired 1989-07-07JUNE $600: The book "What Happened When" says he began his exploration of Kentucky June 7, 1769 Daniel Boone
#1117, aired 1989-06-13U.S. STATES $200: State that was the birthplace of both Abe Lincoln & Jefferson Davis Kentucky
#1104, aired 1989-05-25THE OLD WEST $600: Some say this Kentucky-born judge's original family name was Boone & that he & Daniel Boone were relatives Judge Roy Bean
#1100, aired 1989-05-19COLLEGE TRIVIA $200: Transylvania University, oldest U.S. college west of the Alleghenies, is in Lexington in this state Kentucky
#1085, aired 1989-04-28GOVERNMENT $500: For that map you want of coal beds in eastern Kentucky, write to the U.S.G.S., which is this United States Geological Survey
#1083, aired 1989-04-26STATE CAPITALS $1000: Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Boone are buried in a cemetery in this city Frankfort
#1074, aired 1989-04-13U.S. STATES $200: Kentucky was declared a Commonwealth, just like this state that formerly owned it Virginia
#1061, aired 1989-03-27FAMOUS AMERICANS $1000: In 1806 this Kentucky lawyer & orator represented Aaron Burr before a grand jury Henry Clay
#1053, aired 1989-03-15BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $400: Kentucky leads the nation in the production of this mineral coal
#1052, aired 1989-03-14FOOD & DRINK $100: The Colonel would want y'all to know this was the 1st American fast food chain in China Kentucky Fried Chicken
#1050, aired 1989-03-10THE 50 STATES $300: It's the top brick-producing state as well as top tobacco producer North Carolina
#1040, aired 1989-02-24U.S. STATES $400: An 8' 8" cake with 88 gallons of punch was served on 8/8/88 in the town of Eighty-Eight in this "Bluegrass State" Kentucky
#1017, aired 1989-01-24FIRST LADIES $400: She was the only first lady born in Kentucky Mary Todd Lincoln
#1003, aired 1989-01-04POT LUCK $600: You have to be this old to run in the Kentucky Derby; you also have to be a horse 3 years
#993, aired 1988-12-21SPORTS $100: The Kentucky Derby was 1st run in 1875 when this racetrack opened Churchill Downs
#987, aired 1988-12-13IN THE NEWS $300: "Winning Colors" was a fitting winner for this event on Mother's Day weekend 1988 the Kentucky Derby
#986, aired 1988-12-12NATIONAL PARKS $400: Talk about bad ideas--a 19th century doctor set up a TB hospital in this Kentucky cavern Mammoth Cave
#977, aired 1988-11-29STATE CAPITALS $500: This Kentucky capital claims to have had the 1st Boy Scout troop in the U.S., organized in 1909 Frankfort
#977, aired 1988-11-29ACTORS & ACTRESSES $600: The Film Encyclopedia describes this Kentucky-born actor as a "Samson-size star of the '40s & '50s" Victor Mature
#959, aired 1988-11-03U.S. CITIES $600: Covington, Kentucky is included in this large Ohio city's metropolitan area Cincinnati
#955, aired 1988-10-28U.S.A. $600: Indians knew of this natural passage into Kentucky long before Dr. Thos. Walker found it in 1750 the Cumberland Gap
#951, aired 1988-10-24GEOGRAPHICAL SONGS $100: Bill Monroe told the "Blue Moon of" this state to "keep on a-shinin'" Kentucky
#925, aired 1988-09-1618th C. AMERICA $300 (Daily Double): This neighbor, originally annexed as a county of Virginia, became a state itself in 1792 Kentucky
#911, aired 1988-07-18U.S. CITIES $800: In the Bluegrass Belt, it's world's largest Burley tobacco market & Kentucky's 2nd largest city Lexington
#880, aired 1988-06-03STEPHEN FOSTER $600: He reportedly wrote this song while visiting a cousin's house in Bardstown, Kentucky "My Old Kentucky Home"
#879, aired 1988-06-02AIRPORTS $200: Though the planes land on paved runways, Lexington Kentucky's airport is named for this grass bluegrass
#877, aired 1988-05-31AMERICAN RIVERS $200 (Daily Double): The entire northern boundary of this southern state is formed by the Ohio River Kentucky
#867, aired 1988-05-17RELIGION $1000: Kentucky is home to world's largest monastery of this order associated with vows of silence Trappist
#859, aired 1988-05-05MUSEUMS $300: Appropriately, Louisville, Kentucky's Derby Museum is adjacent to this racetrack Churchill Downs
#846, aired 1988-04-18KENTUCKYIANS $200: These 2 men, the only "Presidents" in U.S. history born in Kentucky, served at the same time Jefferson Davis & Lincoln
#841, aired 1988-04-11AMERICAN HISTORY $100: The 1st permanent European settlement in this state was Harrodstown, not Boonesborough Kentucky
#838, aired 1988-04-06SEE THE USA $400: It's always 54° F. there, Kentucky's best-known national attraction Mammoth Cave
#825, aired 1988-03-18MUSIC ON THE MAP $200: "When I dream about the moonlight on the Wabash, then I long for my...home" there Indiana
#820, aired 1988-03-11MUSIC $100: He made his only trip to the South the same year he wrote "My Old Kentucky Home" Stephen Foster
#805, aired 1988-02-19HODGEPODGE $200: RR engineer John Luther Jones got this nickname from his Kentucky hometown "Casey"
#803, aired 1988-02-17STATE POSTAL ABBREVIATIONS $500: 3 of the 4 states which have a "K" in their postal abbreviations Alaska (AK), Kansas (KS) & Kentucky (KY)
#798, aired 1988-02-10TRAVEL U.S.A. $500: The graves of Daniel & Rebecca Boone are in a cemetery in this state capital Frankfort, Kentucky
#770, aired 1988-01-01RIVERS $500: Ironically, Kentucky, not this Midwest neighbor, has jurisdiction over the river forming their border Ohio
#767, aired 1987-12-29WEST VIRGINIA $800: In 1888, due to the Hatfield-McCoy feud, W. Va. was actually invaded by authorities from this state Kentucky
#762, aired 1987-12-22HODGEPODGE $800: Greater Cincinnati Airport is in this state Kentucky
#759, aired 1987-12-17SPORT OF KINGS $100: Only Johnny Longden has ridden, then trained a winner of this legendary May race the Kentucky Derby
#755, aired 1987-12-11BOTTOMS UP $300: In 1789 a Baptist minister in Kentucky was 1st to make this type of whiskey bourbon
#750, aired 1987-12-04SPORTS LEGENDS $300: In his youth, Muhammad Ali won 6 Golden Gloves championships in this, his home state Kentucky
#743, aired 1987-11-25CAVES $500: The longest measured cave system in the world, over 300 miles, is this aptly-named one in Kentucky Mammoth
#735, aired 1987-11-13TRAVEL & TOURISM $800: Located 3 miles outside town, it's Hodgenville, Kentucky's most famous tourist attraction Lincoln's birthplace
#730, aired 1987-11-06SPORTS $500: Only Bill Hartack & Eddie Arcaro have each won it 5 times Kentucky Derby
#722, aired 1987-10-27STARTS WITH "K" $600: The 15th state Kentucky
#708, aired 1987-10-07THE '80s $800: In 1980, Genuine Risk became the 1st of these since 1915 to win the Kentucky Derby filly
#697, aired 1987-09-22FRUITS & VEGETABLES $100: A variety of this vegetable was developed in Kentucky in the mid 19th c. by Jack Bibb lettuce
#695, aired 1987-09-18"F" IN GEOGRAPHY $200: State capital nicknamed the "Bluegrass Capital" Frankfort, Kentucky
#681, aired 1987-07-20SPORTING EVENTS $200: 3-year-olds run in the Kentucky Derby & the Preakness, & horses of this age run in the Belmont Stakes 3 years old
#619, aired 1987-04-23ACTORS & ROLE $400: Walter Huston, Henry Fonda, Raymond Massey & Hal Holbrook all played this Kentucky-born president Abraham Lincoln
#618, aired 1987-04-22U.S. STATES $300: 1 of 3 states which border Virginia & share its state bird, the Cardinal West Virginia (or Kentucky or North Carolina)
#614, aired 1987-04-16WEIGHTS & MEASURES $400: Standard number of pieces in the "bucket" of Kentucky Fried Chicken 15
#602, aired 1987-03-31FAST FOODS $400: In 1966, this company wasn't chicken to hire an aerospace engineer as its food engineer Kentucky Fried Chicken
#572, aired 1987-02-17U.S. HISTORY $400: "I want more elbow room!" is a famous remark by this famous explorer of Kentucky Daniel Boone
#567, aired 1987-02-10TAKE A GUESS $500: 1986 was the 1st year a chorus, not just a band, performed this traditional song at the Kentucky Derby "My Old Kentucky Home"
#535, aired 1986-12-26U.S. LANDMARKS $800: Legend says Jenny Lind gave concerts in this 180-mile-long Kentucky cave the Mammoth Cave
#534, aired 1986-12-25AMERICAN HISTORY $400: "A 2nd paradise" is how this pioneer settler described Kentucky Daniel Boone
#525, aired 1986-12-12SPORTS $300: Of the Kentucky Derby, the Belmont, & the Preakness, the oldest race of the Triple Crown the Belmont
#521, aired 1986-12-08U.S. STATES $200: Thoroughbred horses do well fueled by the "blue grass" of this state Kentucky
#517, aired 1986-12-02"FORT"s $300: The 6th largest "city" in Kentucky, it's the world's most "valuable" military base Fort Knox
#517, aired 1986-12-02SPORT OF KINGS $800: The owner of this 1985 Kentucky Derby winner surprised racing by passing up the other Triple Crown races Spend a Buck
#513, aired 1986-11-26STUPID ANSWERS $300: By far, this state is the birthplace of the most Kentucky Derby winners Kentucky
#501, aired 1986-11-10WOMEN IN SPORTS $100: On Saturday, May 2, 1970, Diane Crump became the 1st woman to ride in this race Kentucky Derby
#493, aired 1986-10-29SPORTS TRIVIA $800 (Daily Double): The 3 states in which the Triple Crown takes place Kentucky, New York & Maryland
#468, aired 1986-09-24FLOWERS $100: State flower of Kentucky, this yellow wildflower sounds like it's 14K & 16 1/2 feet long goldenrod
#434, aired 1986-05-08SECRETS $100: A Gloria Pitzer cookbook duplicates the "11 secret herbs & spices" of this product Kentucky Fried Chicken
#423, aired 1986-04-23POTENT QUOTABLES $400: William Lampton said this state was “where the corn is full of kernels & the colonels full a corn” Kentucky
#419, aired 1986-04-17U.S. CITIES $2,000 (Daily Double): Out of gratitude for French aid in the Revolutionary War, a Kentucky city was named this Louisville
#412, aired 1986-04-08EARLY AMERICA $600: The Wilderness Road was the pioneers' route into Kentucky through this mountain pass the Cumberland Gap
#408, aired 1986-04-02THE CIVIL WAR $200: Both Jefferson Davis & Abraham Lincoln were born in this state Kentucky
#404, aired 1986-03-27COLONIAL AMERICA $200: In 1775 Daniel Boone established settlement of Boonesborough in what is now this state Kentucky
#401, aired 1986-03-24STATE CAPITALS $500: State whose capital was originally called "Frank's Ford" Kentucky
#392, aired 1986-03-11PENNSYLVANIA $100: Composer of "My Old Kentucky Home" who was born & is buried in Pittsburgh Stephen Foster
#362, aired 1986-01-28KENTUCKY $200: This agricultural product was at 1 time used for money in Kentucky tobacco
#362, aired 1986-01-28KENTUCKY $400: The main product of the Darby Dan Farm racehorses
#362, aired 1986-01-28KENTUCKY $600: Though it's not known for sure where he wrote it, Stephen Foster wrote this Kentucky state song "My Old Kentucky Home"
#362, aired 1986-01-28KENTUCKY $800: Alben Barkley was last Kentuckian to hold this office Vice President of the United States
#362, aired 1986-01-28KENTUCKY $1000: "All The King's Men" which won 1947 Pulitzer was written by this Kentuckian Robert Penn Warren
#357, aired 1986-01-21RAINY SONGS $100: In 1970, Elvis walked in the rain of this Southern state Kentucky
#340, aired 1985-12-27COUNTRY SINGERS $1000: "Kentucky Rain", Presley's 50th gold record, was written by this Brooklyn boy who "Loves a Rainy Night" Eddie Rabbitt
#339, aired 1985-12-26SPORT OF KINGS $1000: Winning this 1985 race & $2.6 million bonus made "Spend A Buck" 2nd on racing's all-time money list the Jersey Derby
#325, aired 1985-12-06SPORT OF KINGS $500: 1985 winner of the Kentucky Derby Spend A Buck
#313, aired 1985-11-20NATIONAL PARKS $400: Kentucky's only national park, it's great for spelunkers Mammoth Cave National Park
#305, aired 1985-11-08ABRAHAM LINCOLN $600: In the election of 1860 he won none of this, his native state's, electoral votes Kentucky
#298, aired 1985-10-30WEIGHTS & MEASURES $1,000 (Daily Double): The Kentucky Derby, a 1 1/4-mile race, is this many furlongs 10 furlongs
#297, aired 1985-10-29SPORT OF KINGS $300: Only Eddie Arcaro & Bill Hartack have won this May race 5 times each Kentucky Derby
#275, aired 1985-09-27SOMETHING "OLD" $300: Song that begins "Way down upon the Swanee River" the "Old Folks At Home"
#191, aired 1985-06-03THE OLD WEST $400: Daniel Boone led settlers into Kentucky through this mountain pass the Cumberland Gap
#173, aired 1985-05-08SPORTS $100: The counterpart to the Kentucky Derby for this type of horse racing is called the "Hambletonian" harness racing
#172, aired 1985-05-07CIVIL WAR $1,000 (Daily Double): 1 of 5 slaves states that didn't secede (1 of) Kentucky (Missouri, West Virginia, Delaware or Maryland)
#169, aired 1985-05-02DEMOCRATS $400: This former Kentucky gov. is married to Phyllis George (John Y.) Brown
#168, aired 1985-05-01U.S. STATES $600: 1 of 4 states that's officially a commonwealth Virginia (or Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, or Kentucky)
#151, aired 1985-04-08FIRST LADIES $400: Since she was raised in Kentucky, many accused her of disloyalty to the Union cause Mary Todd Lincoln
#135, aired 1985-03-15DOUBLE MEANINGS $100: Dashing to the florist, or the Kentucky Derby the Run for the Roses
#128, aired 1985-03-06STATE MOTTOES $800: This motto of Kentucky about sticking together was also a song by The Brotherhood of Man "United we stand, divided we fall"
#123, aired 1985-02-27U.S. GEOGRAPHY $500: Mammoth Cave, world's longest known cave system, is in this state Kentucky
#114, aired 1985-02-14U.S.A. $600: Both Abraham Lincoln & Jefferson Davis were born in this state, less than 100 miles apart Kentucky
#87, aired 1985-01-08DEMOCRATS $500 (Daily Double): Martha Layne Collins is governor of this state Kentucky
#86, aired 1985-01-07THE '20s $600: The feuding Kentucky families whose war made news in 1920 the Hatfields and the McCoys
#77, aired 1984-12-25POTENT POTABLES $600: Traditional Kentucky Derby drink mint julep
#63, aired 1984-12-05SPORTS $200: Because of this rule, no horse has ever won the Kentucky Derby twice (only) a 3-year old (can run)
#19, aired 1984-10-04BASEBALL $300: Brand of bats made in Kentucky; also describes Muhammad Ali Louisville Slugger
#12, aired 1984-09-25U.S. STATES $800: 1 of 4 states that's officially a commonwealth (1 of) Massachusetts, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Virginia
#11, aired 1984-09-24STATES IN SONG $300: State where you'd find Elvis' rain & Diamond's woman Kentucky
#7, aired 1984-09-18SPORTS $200: It's the Run for the Roses in the Bluegrass State the Kentucky Derby
#5, aired 1984-09-14SPORT OF KINGS $400: Collective name of Kentucky Derby, Preakness, & Belmont Stakes the Triple Crown

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (31 results returned)

#9207, aired 2024-11-19SPORTS & THE CITY: At 800 West Main & 700 Central in this city are a company & a venue both involved in Triple Crowns Louisville, Kentucky
#9134, aired 2024-06-27BUSINESSMEN: After joining the Army at 16 in 1906 for a brief stint, he received a much higher honorary rank from the governor of his state 29 years later Colonel Sanders
#9021, aired 2024-01-22PRESIDENTS & VICE PRESIDENTS: The first vice president & the first president not born in one of the original 13 states were both born in this state Kentucky
#8238, aired 2020-09-1619th CENTURY AMERICANS: Obituaries called this man who died in 1820 a celebrated colonel, the first settler in Kentucky & a man who delighted in perils & battle Daniel Boone
#8020, aired 2019-06-21COMPOUND WORDS: This 8-letter word can follow nuclear to refer to a dangerous accident, or mean a total loss of emotional control meltdown
#7618, aired 2017-10-25AMERICANA: The tiny town of Cayce, Kentucky was the home & supplied the nickname of a man famous in this job an engineer
#7344, aired 2016-07-14CIVIL WAR HISTORY: Of the 4 prewar states that permitted slavery but did not secede, it was the largest in area & latest to join the Union Missouri
#6676, aired 2013-09-30MOUNT RUSHMORE: 2 of the 4 men on Mount Rushmore were born in Virginia; these 2 states were the birthplaces of the other 2 men New York & Kentucky
#6540, aired 2013-02-08U.S. GOVERNMENT: Recently in the news, this agency traces its origins to an 1803 act helping Portsmouth, N.H. after a fire FEMA
#6379, aired 2012-05-17SPORTING EVENTS: First held in May 1875, it is the oldest continuously held major sporting event in the United States the Kentucky Derby
#6093, aired 2011-02-23AMERICAN LIT: He wrote, "The hellish tattoo of the heart increased. It grew quicker & quicker, & louder & louder every instant" Edgar Allan Poe
#5859, aired 2010-02-18ENTREPRENEURS: When he passed away in December 1980, flags in Kentucky flew at half-staff for 4 days Colonel Sanders
#5798, aired 2009-11-25POSTAL ABBREVIATIONS: A state since the 1700s but not in the original 13, it ends with its own 2-letter postal abbreviation Kentucky
#5565, aired 2008-11-14HIGHER EDUCATION: The 1st public one of these schools began in Illinois in 1901 for students who wanted to pursue higher education in their home area a community college (or junior college)
#5403, aired 2008-02-20NOTABLE NAMES: At his death in April 1955, his brain was preserved & his ashes scattered in the Delaware River Albert Einstein
#5400, aired 2008-02-15AMERICAN POETRY: Walt Whitman called this "the beautiful uncut hair of graves" grass
#5165, aired 2007-02-09TOURISM: The 2 leading foreign destination countries for U.S. tourists Canada & Mexico
#5060, aired 2006-09-15U.S. STATES: Of the 4 U.S. states that are officially called commonwealths, this one was not 1 of the original 13 Colonies Kentucky
#4963, aired 2006-03-22U.S. STATES: A popular nickname of this state comes from a plant, Poa pratensis, that covers the state Kentucky
#4776, aired 2005-05-16BIBLICAL CITIES: Of the 10 most populous U.S. cities, the one that shares its name with a city mentioned in Revelation Philadelphia
#4467, aired 2004-01-27THE BUSINESS BOOKSHELF: F. Paul Pacult's "American Still Life" is the history of this over 200-year-old Kentucky company Jim Beam
#4298, aired 2003-04-16THE SECRET SERVICE: This 20th century U.S. president was the first to receive full-time protection from the Secret Service Theodore Roosevelt
#3898, aired 2001-07-11CONTEMPORARY BRITISH AUTHORS: In May 1973 Sports Illustrated ran one of his short stories under the title "A Day of Wine and Roses" Dick Francis
#3236, aired 1998-10-05STATE SONGS: The titles of the state songs of Kansas & Kentucky both contain this word Home
#1818, aired 1992-06-24U.S. STATES: The 2 states formed from counties of the state of Virginia West Virginia & Kentucky
#1106, aired 1989-05-29THE 50 STATES: The 2 states whose names end with the letter "Y" Kentucky & New Jersey
#902, aired 1988-07-05CIVIL WAR: 1 of 2 states represented in the 13 stars on the Confederate flag even though they stayed in the Union (1 of) Missouri & Kentucky
#701, aired 1987-09-28THE 50 STATES: 2 of the 4 states that are officially called "Commonwealths" (2 of) Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Kentucky or Virginia
#640, aired 1987-05-22PRESIDENTS: 1st president who was not born in either the original 13 colonies or the original 13 states Abraham Lincoln (in Kentucky)
#521, aired 1986-12-08NOTORIOUS: The most famous families of Logan County, Virginia & Pike County, Kentucky The Hatfields & the McCoys
#394, aired 1986-03-13SPORTING EVENTS: Established in 1911, this yearly event has largest single day attendance in sports the Indy 500

Players (176 results returned)

Nate Rice, a high school ACT prep teacher from Catlettsburg, Kentucky "This is his first year in the family business. His mother's...
Dave Abbott, a musician and licensing executive from Fort Thomas, Kentucky "He won the 1999 Tournament of Champions. A musician and licensing...
Alex Stambaugh, a 12-year-old from Paris, Kentucky "He feels he can use his talents in math and science...
Elza Reeves, a bank teller from Louisville, Kentucky Season 25 1-time champion: $16,400 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Josh Yost, a student from Manchester, Kentucky Season 22 player (2005-12-22).
Ashley Tongret, a historic preservation officer from Fort Thomas, Kentucky Season 23 player (2007-03-26).
Charlie Kahn, a middle school math teacher from Versailles, Kentucky Season 21 1-time champion: $25,600 + $2,000.
Chris Miller, a retail specialist from Louisville, Kentucky \"In 2004, he became a 5-time champion, and for Halloween, dressed...
Claire Bishop, a high school Latin teacher from Lexington, Kentucky 2018 Teachers Tournament 1st runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $50,000 + a...
Jackson Jones, a junior at Vanderbilt University from Louisville, Kentucky "He was a semifinalist in the 2019 Teen Tournament as a...
Vicki Leibeck-Owsley, a high school English teacher from Columbia, Kentucky 2019 Teachers Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. At the time of the Teachers...
Leslie Hamilton, a teacher and swim coach from Erlanger, Kentucky Season 28 player (2011-12-16).
Skyler Hornback, a 12-year-old seventh grader from Sonora, Kentucky "Honestly, this Abe Lincoln lover wants to go into politics. From...
Jay Schrader, a junior from Lexington, Kentucky 2008-B Teen Tournament semifinalist: $10,000. Older brother of 2012 Teen Tournament...
Jamey Wiglesworth, a DJ and bar trivia host from Versailles, Kentucky Season 29 player (2013-04-16).
Greg Bentley, a law clerk from Pikeville, Kentucky Season 28 player (2012-03-21).
Logan Schultz, a bank examiner from Lexington, Kentucky Season 28 player (2011-12-01).
Barrett Block, a senior from Lexington, Kentucky 2013 Teen Tournament 1st runner-up: $35,600. 17 at the time of...
Nina Stanton, a specialist for the national center on tribal childcare from Louisville, Kentucky Season 28 player (2012-03-05).
Chris Dunn, a billing director from Shepherdsville, Kentucky Season 28 player (2012-06-07).
Lauren Thomas, a server originally from Owensboro, Kentucky Season 29 player (2013-01-25).
Jonathan Van Balen, an international marketing specialist from Lexington, Kentucky Season 29 1-time champion: $12,201 + $2,000.
Anna Cambron, a 10-year-old from Louisville, Kentucky "Her fascination with the human mind leads her to the field...
Zach May, a software engineer from West Liberty, Kentucky Season 28 player (2012-01-18).
Kristy Calman, a media strategist from Louisville, Kentucky Season 34 player (2018-02-21).
Zach Atwell, a senior from the University of Kentucky from Lexington, Kentucky 2017 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Bill Kinnaird, a home builder from Louisville, Kentucky Season 20 player (2004-05-17). Last name pronounced like "kin-ARD".
Cristina Martin, a stay-at-home mom from Louisville, Kentucky Season 24 1-time champion: $13,000 + $1,000.
Ravi Subramanian, a curriculum designer originally from Lexington, Kentucky Season 31 player (2015-02-18).
Julie Dunlevy, a technology specialist from Louisville, Kentucky Season 23 3-time champion: $73,800 + $2,000. Julie was the alternate...
Eileen Bunch, a freshman from Fort Thomas, Kentucky 2014 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 14 at the time of the...
Erin Christopher, a sophomore from Lexington, Kentucky 2014 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 16 at the time of the...
Ben Davis, an investment specialist from Fort Mitchell, Kentucky Season 22 player (2005-11-24). Not to be confused with Season 26...
Dave Abbott, a musician and licensing executive from Fort Thomas, Kentucky "He was a musician and transactions lawyer when he won the...
Willie Costley, an administrative assistant from Lexington, Kentucky Season 21 player (2005-06-13).
Joshua Qualls, a theoretical physicist from Lexington, Kentucky Season 31 player (2015-01-14).
Will Walters, a twelve-year-old from Lexington, Kentucky "He wants to follow in the footsteps of his idols, Albert...
Kermin Fleming, a junior at Carnegie Mellon University from Lexington, Kentucky "He's the current College Champion. A junior at Carnegie Mellon University...
John Zhang, a freshman at MIT originally from Lexington, Kentucky "He won the 2003 Teen Tournament. Today he's a freshman at...
Chris Mullins, a computer programmer from Louisville, Kentucky Season 21 player (2005-01-04). Chris's wife, Scheri Mullins, an administrative assistant...
Tim McMahon, a lawyer originally from Lexington, Kentucky Season 25 1-time champion: $26,500 + $2,000.
Frank Dempsey, a government attorney from Bagdad, Kentucky Season 20 1-time champion: $29,100 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: Augustwest
Dillon McCormick, a twelve-year-old from Erlanger, Kentucky "A politician, maybe. An archaeologist, perhaps. Or a psychologist like grandpa....
Sally Umbach, a third grade special education teacher from Cincinnati, Ohio "She teaches at a school district that has been in operation...
Mary Margaret Bell, an archivist from Louisville, Kentucky Season 20 player (2004-04-15).
Mark Halpin, a scene designer from Cold Spring, Kentucky Season 25 player (2009-02-12).
Christopher Nold, an economics and film studies student from Louisville, Kentucky Season 26 1-time champion: $23,000 + $2,000.
Melinda Hautala, an arts administrator from Lexington, Kentucky Season 25 player (2009-01-26). Last name pronounced like "HOW-tah-lah". (In her...
Cate Heine, a 12-year-old from Louisville, Kentucky "She's leaving her career path open, but wants to use the...
Katie Furlong, a reference server from Louisville, Kentucky Season 24 player (2008-02-08).
Rachel Beckman, an 11-year-old from Danville, Kentucky "As a member of her school's academic team, she has no...
Heather Chapman, a news assistant from Lexington, Kentucky Season 24 player (2008-01-04). Heather appeared on Master Minds on 2020-05-07....
Brooke Wilberg, a receptionist originally from Morehead, Kentucky Season 23 player (2006-10-18).
Joe Kohake, from Florence, Kentucky "Golf, piano, and euphonium lessons are just a few of his...
Matt Morris, a financial analyst originally from Louisville, Kentucky "In 1994, he won the Teen Tournament. Today, he's a financial...
Fraser Woodford, an investment banker from New York, New York "In 1993, winner of the Teen Tournament, he's now an investment...
Katie Grosteffon, an ergonomist from Lexington, Kentucky Season 35 player (2019-04-16).
Chris Miller, a retail specialist from Louisville, Kentucky 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Elite Eighteen (Round 2 winners) and...
Chris Miller, a retail specialist from Louisville, Kentucky 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Elite Eighteen (Round 2 winners) and...
Rachel Shelton, an attorney from Lexington, Kentucky Season 40 player (2024-05-17).
Ali Vaezy, a medical student from Lexington, Kentucky Season 10 2-time champion: $27,300.
Evan Roberts, a chemistry teacher from Louisville, Kentucky 2023 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 38 1-time champion: $20,400 + $2,000.
Evan Roberts, a chemistry teacher from Louisville, Kentucky 2023 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 38 1-time champion: $20,400 + $2,000.
Brent Keeling, a senior from Pewee Valley, Kentucky 1993 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Rose Curtin, an editor and yarn shop clerk from Newport, Kentucky Season 35 player (2019-04-03).
Steve Moulds, a playwright from Louisville, Kentucky 2021 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 36 3-time champion: $85,603 + $1,000.
Dan Brady, a retired market researcher from Edgewood, Kentucky Season 38 player (2021-11-24).
Michael Guarnieri, a film critic and conflicts analyst from Louisville, Kentucky Season 38 player (2021-11-16).
Doug Wilham, a high school athletic director from Louisville, Kentucky Season 35 player (2019-02-18).
Lindsay Wilcox, a teacher from Louisville, Kentucky Season 37 player (2021-04-15).
Penelope Pajel, a senior from Hazard, Kentucky 1996 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Anthony Chiu, a sophomore from Louisville, Kentucky 1996 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. Anthony tied for the 4th wildcard...
Julee Baber, a senior from Winchester, Kentucky 1996 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $5,000.
Chuck Truesdell, a senior from Tollesboro, Kentucky 1995 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $5,000.
Mag Birge, a medical secretary from Owensboro, Kentucky 1992 Seniors Tournament quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Jackson Jones, a junior from Louisville, Kentucky 2023 High School Reunion Tournament 1st runner-up: $50,000. 2019 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $10,000.
Kris Olson, a high school music teacher from Lexington, Kentucky Season 38 player (2022-05-25).
Steve Moulds, a playwright from Louisville, Kentucky 2021 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 36 3-time champion: $85,603...
Rani Peffer, a corporate finance manager from Crittenden, Kentucky 2014 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 30 5-time champion: $68,701...
Bob Butler, a social worker originally from Erlanger, Kentucky Season 3 player (1987-03-03).
Kathleen Guess, a children's librarian from Marion, Kentucky Season 35 player (2019-01-15).
Allison Cuyjet, a software quality assurance analyst from Louisville, Kentucky Season 36 player (2020-02-27). Last name pronounced like "soo-ZHAY".
Claire Lyon, an engineer originally from Ashland, Kentucky Season 38 player (2021-10-08).
Byron Walden, a mathematician originally from Frankfort, Kentucky Season 10 player (1994-03-09).
Mike King, a college professor from Weiler, Kentucky Season 12 player (1996-03-05).
Liz Everhart, a subrogation analyst and science teacher from Louisville, Kentucky Season 39 player (2023-04-26).
Tim Grome, a medical student originally from Cold Spring, Kentucky Season 10 player (1994-01-13).
Tiffany Vicars, a consultant pharmacist from Louisville, Kentucky Season 36 player (2020-05-19).
Karen Ellestad, a chaplain originally from Frankfort, Kentucky Season 37 player (2021-02-15).
Phil Gatton, an IT portfolio director and musician from Louisville, Kentucky Season 40 player (2024-07-25).
Ann Mattingly, a labor relation director originally from Louisville, Kentucky Season 1 player (1985-03-19).
Kathy DeLozier, an elementary school principal from Louisville, Kentucky Season 29 player (2013-04-29).
Christie Baugher, a writer and legal assistant originally from Louisville, Kentucky Season 38 player (2022-03-02).
Gary Galbraith, a waiter and a bartender originally from Paris, Kentucky Season 2 player (1986-05-26).
Don Lemmer, an attorney originally from Fort Campbell, Kentucky Season 12 1-time champion: $17,599.
Leigh Hoopes, a writer from Crescent Springs, Kentucky Season 29 player (2013-07-26). Last name pronounced to rhyme with "hooks".
Erin Murphy, a hospice nurse from Villa Hills, Kentucky Season 29 player (2013-06-12).
Shelby Malone, a senior from Grayson, Kentucky 2008-B Teen Tournament semifinalist: $10,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: sleeping_stars
Dave Burnstein, an attorney from Louisville, Kentucky Season 28 player (2011-11-01).
Jacqueline Hawkins, an English professor from Louisville, Kentucky Season 31 2-time champion: $34,101 + $1,000.
Rob Schrader, a junior from Lexington, Kentucky 2012 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. Younger brother of 2008-B Teen Tournament...
Fraser Woodford, a senior from Lexington, Kentucky 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1993 Tournament...
Eliza Scruton, a junior from Louisville, Kentucky 2012 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $10,000. 16 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Jessica Newman, an attorney originally from Irvine, Kentucky Season 37 player (2021-06-21).
Kevin Moser, an attorney from Fort Wright, Kentucky Season 29 player (2012-12-18).
Kristen Thomas-McGill, a graduate student and historian originally from Louisville, Kentucky 2023 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 37 1-time champion: $22,801 + $2,000.
Scheri Mullins, an administrative assistant from Louisville, Kentucky Season 20 player (2004-06-21). KJL game 14.
Mark Reeves, a graduate student of history from Bowling Green, Kentucky Season 29 player (2013-05-03).
Kristen Thomas-McGill, a graduate student originally from Louisville, Kentucky 2023 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 37 1-time champion: $22,801 + $2,000.
Julie Agnew Thomas, a chamber-of-commerce executive from Barlow, Kentucky Season 19 player (2002-09-12).
Agatha Feltus, a junior from Lexington, Kentucky 1991 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $5,000
Frank McNeil, a facilities management specialist from Louisville, Kentucky Season 20 player (2004-07-16). KJL game 33. Frank was listed on...
Tanya Tyler, a writer and editor from Lexington, Kentucky Season 19 2-time champion: $35,600 + $1,000.
Matt Akridge, a program analyst originally from Hardinsburg, Kentucky Season 32 player (2015-10-16).
Stephen Fritz, a sophomore from Lexington, Kentucky 2007 Teen Tournament 2nd runner-up: $25,460. 15 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Jack Challis, a senior from Erlanger, Kentucky 1999-B Teen Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $5,000. 17 at the time of...
Katie King, a junior at the University of Kentucky from Charleston, West Virginia 1999 College Championship first runner-up: $15,000.
Matt Stull, a public relations professional from Louisville, Kentucky Season 24 player (2008-03-27).
Miguel Dickson, a sophomore from Lexington, Kentucky 1999-B Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 14 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Matt Morris, a Teen Tournament winner originally from Louisville, Kentucky 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1994 Tournament...
Rain Dunaway, a medical student from Louisville, Kentucky Season 34 player (2017-10-09).
Scott Schneider, a high school teacher from Louisville, Kentucky Season 18 1-time champion: $17,100.
Rani Peffer, a corporate finance manager from Crittenden, Kentucky 2014 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 30 5-time champion: $68,701...
Katrina Ice, a claims examiner from Louisville, Kentucky Season 32 player (2016-07-28).
Jeff Bowersox, a graduate student from Owensboro, Kentucky Season 17 player (2001-02-26).
Becky Bowles, a veterinary receptionist originally from Louisville, Kentucky Season 16 1-time champion: $10,200.
Ashley Singh, a high school Spanish teacher from Louisville, Kentucky Season 31 player (2015-02-20).
Sarah Woodring, a crafter from Sturgis, Kentucky Season 34 player (2017-12-12).
Hyim Goldstein, an entrepreneur originally from Louisville, Kentucky Season 6 player (1989-10-05).
Karen Conley, an airline customer service agent from Burlington, Kentucky Season 4 player (1988-02-04).
Susan Haarman, a sophomore at Marquette University from Louisville, Kentucky 2001 College Championship quarterfinalist: $2,500. Susan was 19 at the time...
Sean Cauley, a purchasing manager from Louisville, Kentucky Season 32 player (2016-03-15). JBoard user name: SeanC
Tracy Bond Bird, a television and commercial announcer from Louisville, Kentucky Season 18 2-time champion: $54,100. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: tbirdy
Kathy Lester, a high school teacher from Harrisburg, Kentucky Season 15 player (1998-12-15).
Pam Platt, a writer and editor from Louisville, Kentucky Season 32 1-time champion: $27,600 + $1,000.
Kermin Fleming, a student from Lexington, Kentucky 2006 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions...
Phil Ray, a graduate student from Lexington, Kentucky Season 14 2-time champion: $27,401 + PinSeeker's his or hers custom...
Matthew Burgess, a freshman from Louisville, Kentucky 1997-A Teen Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $5,000.
Tara Anderson, a public radio reporter from Louisville, Kentucky Season 31 1-time champion: $17,500 + $2,000. JBoard user name: taraeanderson
Lee Retzlaff, a retail salesperson from Pewee Valley, Kentucky Season 20 player (2003-10-30).
Trevor Mahoney, an actuary from Louisville, Kentucky Season 33 player (2017-04-12). JBoard user name: badgerfellow
Julie Baker, an attorney from Crestwood, Kentucky Season 21 player (2005-07-01).
Ben Kesling, a student from Lexington, Kentucky Season 21 2-time champion: $24,600 + $1,000. According to the official...
Kammy McCleery, a coordinator of experiential education and student employment from Lexington, Kentucky Season 21 1-time champion: $12,400 + $2,000.
George Villarreal, a college swim coach and aquatics consultant from Lexington, Kentucky Season 27 player (2010-10-28). Last name pronounced like "vil-luh-ray-AHL".
Scott Johnson, a radio announcer from Lexington, Kentucky Season 21 player (2005-01-18).
Justin Gilbert, a gelato maker from Louisville, Kentucky Season 26 player (2009-10-26).
Randy Pike, an Army public affairs chief originally from Louisville, Kentucky Season 31 player (2015-06-01). Randy appeared on the show in uniform....
Matt Morris, a senior from Louisville, Kentucky 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1994 Tournament...
Jeff Johnson, a transcriber from Louisville, Kentucky Season 26 2-time champion: $33,500 + $1,000.
Susan Durham, a gift shop manager from Louisville, Kentucky Season 20 player (2004-04-22).
Kendra Chapman, a sophomore from Louisville, Kentucky 2003 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $2,500. 15 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Scott Shive, a features editor from Lexington, Kentucky Season 25 1-time champion: $33,601 + $1,000.
John Zhang, a junior from Lexington, Kentucky 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 2003 Teen...
Matt McQueary, a governmental auditor from Cold Spring, Kentucky Season 27 player (2011-01-14).
Gregg Bingham, a healthcare policy consultant from Louisville, Kentucky Season 26 player (2009-09-29).
Todd O'Bryan, a graduate student originally from Louisville, Kentucky Season 16 1-time champion: $12,001. Todd was a student of linguistics...
Barb Juengling, a director of assessment & accountability from Fort Thomas, Kentucky Season 19 player (2003-02-26).
Jeff Mangum, a rental car manager from Louisville, Kentucky Season 25 1-time champion: $20,000 + $1,000.
Meg Smath, a geologic editor from Nicholasville, Kentucky Season 16 1-time champion: $5,200.
Elizabeth Rogers, a 12-year-old from Owensboro, Kentucky "Academic Team, Math Team, Student Council... we're just glad she could...
Doug Souleyrette, a pre-medical student from Lexington, Kentucky Season 16 player (2000-06-08).
Idrees Kahloon, a junior from Lexington, Kentucky 2011 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $10,000. 15 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Zia Choudhury, a senior from Paducah, Kentucky 2008-A Teen Tournament 2nd runner-up: $18,000. 17 at the time of...
Rachel Mills, a 12-year-old from Lexington, Kentucky "She spent her summer vacation babysitting, but frankly, she'd much rather...
Allison Brown, a law student originally from Louisville, Kentucky Season 26 player (2009-12-22).
Jill Heintze, a homemaker from Lexington, Kentucky Season 14 player (1998-07-06).
Sue Ann Allen, a retired teacher from Lexington, Kentucky Season 14 player (1998-07-07).
Fraser Woodford, a Teen Tournament winner from Lexington, Kentucky 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1993 Tournament...
Evan Stewart, a sophomore from Frankfort, Kentucky 2002 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. Evan was 15 at the time...
Joseph Willis, an attorney from Louisville, Kentucky Season 22 player (2006-01-06). Jeopardy! Message Board user name: GeorgeKaplan
Papa Chakravarthy, a sophomore from Lexington, Kentucky 2006 Teen Tournament champion: $75,000.
Iddoshe Hirpa, a junior from Louisville, Kentucky 2006 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $10,000.
Suzanne Parker, a language arts teacher originally from Russellville, Kentucky Season 14 player (1998-03-16).
Patrick Zakem, an 11-year-old sixth grader from Louisville, Kentucky "He would like to become an architect because he enjoys visualizing...
Kermin Fleming, a junior at Carnegie Mellon University from Lexington, Kentucky 2006 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions...



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