#8776, aired 2023-01-02 | THE DOCTOR WILL SEE YOU NOW $600: Him: "Austin Powers--he's the snake to my mongoose. Or the mongoose to my snake. Either way, it's bad. I don't know animals" Dr. Evil |
#8729, aired 2022-10-27 | LEARNED LEAGUES $1600: Contestants in LearnedLeague, a web-based trivia game, are called these South American animals llamas |
#7946, aired 2019-03-11 | "LL" ANIMALS $200: When a crocodile shuts its mouth, you can see lower jaw teeth, but when this relative does it, they're hidden alligator |
#7946, aired 2019-03-11 | "LL" ANIMALS $400: A "saddle" of graying hairs gives this primate the moniker "silverback" gorilla |
#7946, aired 2019-03-11 | "LL" ANIMALS $600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents the clue.) Unlike the streamlined heads of most sharks, the hammerhead shark's head protrudes laterally; the front of the type of hammerhead seen here resembles a type or mollusk shell, so it gets this adjective scallop |
#7946, aired 2019-03-11 | "LL" ANIMALS $800: Prior to the lyrical direction to "Tie me kangaroo down", you're asked to watch this breed feed, mate a wallaby |
#7946, aired 2019-03-11 | "LL" ANIMALS $1000: The Saudi & Queen of Sheba types of this antelope proved not so swift, as they're now extinct gazelle |
#7649, aired 2017-12-07 | DESERTS $2000: You'll find the Nazca lines, geoglyphs depicting animals & symbols, on the desert floor of this country Peru |
#7207, aired 2016-01-05 | LODGE PODGE $400: In "The Song of Hiawatha", you'll find Pau-Puk-Keewis, "chief and king of all" these animals who live in lodges beavers |
#6546, aired 2013-02-18 | LET'S GO TO THE CIRCUS $2000: You'll enjoy the show less but learn more if you visit this organization's "How do circuses train animals?" FAQ PETA |
#6531, aired 2013-01-28 | THE ANIMA"LL" KINGDOM $200: The alpaca & this relative are domestic animals not known to exist in a wild state a llama |
#5986, aired 2010-09-27 | DAFFYNITIONS $800: Animals that feed on others, or what you'll see from the top of the Eiffel Tower a parasite/Paris sight |
#5877, aired 2010-03-16 | PICTURE BOOK TITLE ANIMALS $800: "If You Give a ____ a Cookie" Mouse |
#5770, aired 2009-10-16 | THE OCEAN $600: 20,000 feet under the sea you'll still find animals of this phylum, different from their brethren octopi & clams mollusks |
#5526, aired 2008-09-22 | ANIMALS IN ITALIAN $600: Who scared the puzzola, this animal? Now we'll never get rid of the smell a skunk |
#4587, aired 2004-07-13 | FOREIGN ANIMALS $1000: You'll find atum, this fish, sandwiched inside Portuguese dictionaries tuna |
#4580, aired 2004-07-02 | IN THE DICTIONARY $800: It'll probably take more than a buck to buy a jumbuck, an Australian term for one of these animals a sheep |
#4316, aired 2003-05-12 | THE CHINESE ZODIAC $600: You'll probably find the other 11 animals all taste like this one for 2005 chicken |
#4313, aired 2003-05-07 | IT'LL TAKE AN ACT OF PARLIAMENT $1000: In 2000 Britain made it illegal to raise animals solely to slaughter them just to get this to sell fur |
#4230, aired 2003-01-10 | I'M SUPERSTITIOUS! $600: If one of these animals crosses your path a superstition says you'll experience misfortune a black cat |
#4058, aired 2002-04-03 | KANGAROOS IN LITERATURE $2000: In "I Love You, Blue Kangaroo", the title roo fears he'll be replaced when a girl is given new ones of these stuffed animals |
#4044, aired 2002-03-14 | YOU'RE AN ANIMAL $400: In a French restaurant if you ask for a coq you'll be served on of these animals a chicken (or rooster) |
#3787, aired 2001-02-06 | ZOO-OLOGY $100: You'll feel like Santa when you ride a sleigh pulled by these animals at the Assiniboine Park Zoo in Winnipeg reindeer |
#3308, aired 1999-01-13 | FOOD FACTS $400: These rock cornish animals are so small you'll probably need a whole one for each person game hens |
#2863, aired 1997-01-29 | ANIMALS $200: If a weasel pops by for lunch in the cold winter, you'll notice its coat is this color White |
#2863, aired 1997-01-29 | ANIMALS $800: If you spot several servals slinking south of the Sahara, you'll see slender types of these animals Cats |
#2622, aired 1996-01-16 | ANIMAL GROUPS $200 (Daily Double): Gather a group of these animals in Wisconsin & you'll have a cete Badgers |
#1937, aired 1993-01-26 | FICTIONAL CHARACTERS $3,000 (Daily Double): In an 1896 novel by H.G. Wells, this doctor attempts to turn animals into men Dr. Moreau |
#11, aired 1990-08-25 | INTERNATIONAL PARKS $500: Among the animals you'll find in this country's Kruger National Park are zebras, lions & giraffes South Africa |
#1171, aired 1989-10-09 | WISCONSIN $100: You'll find these animals "on the concourse" in Madison during Dairy Month in June dairy cows |
#997, aired 1988-12-27 | ANIMALS $200: Boas & pythons kill their prey by this means constricting |
#897, aired 1988-06-28 | ANIMALS $100: Part of its body where you'll find a warthog's warts its face |
#817, aired 1988-03-08 | ANIMALS $300: The European adder is the only snake you'll find slithering north of this line the Arctic Circle |
#374, aired 1986-02-13 | ANIMALS $400: A porcupine's quills are a specially adapted form of these hair |
#60, aired 1984-11-30 | SCIENCE $200: Animals with a constant blood temperature are called this warm-blooded (mammals) |
#59, aired 1984-11-29 | TV ANIMALS $1000: In this series, Starbuck's little friend Boxie had a pet Daggit Battlestar Galactica |
#1, aired 1984-09-10 | ANIMALS $300: When husbands "pop" for an ermine coat, they're actually buying this fur a weasel |
#1, aired 1984-09-10 | ANIMALS $500: If this species of hybrid's parents were reversed, you'd get a hinny mule |