#9071, aired 2024-04-01 | LONG WORDS $2000: 14 letters:
A sequence of fantastic & weird images, as seen perhaps in a dream or while hallucinating phantasmagoria |
#9036, aired 2024-02-12 | INITIALS OF HISTORIC PEOPLE $400: P.M. of Israel in the 1970s:
G.M. Golda Meir |
#25, aired 2024-01-16 | NAME THAT '90s HIT $600: Coolio: "I'm the kinda G the little homies wanna be like, on my knees in the night, sayin' prayers in the streetlight" "Gangsta's Paradise" |
#24, aired 2024-01-09 | ANIMAL IDIOM BRAINTEASERS $600: Don't forget how many other single people are out there in the dating pool:
T.A.P.O.F.I.T.S. there are plenty of fish in the sea |
#8997, aired 2023-12-19 | IT HAPPENED IN 2023 $1200: On September 15, some 13,000 members of this union went on strike against Ford, G.M. & Stellantis the United Auto Workers |
#19, aired 2023-11-01 | G-I TRACT $400: Celeb chef Giada De Laurentiis has a recipe for this dish that calls for salt, pepper, flour, an egg and 1 1/2 pounds of Russet potatoes gnocchi |
#15, aired 2023-10-04 | THE MEDI-VERSE $500 (Daily Double): Development of the fighter pilot's G-suit is one of the breakthroughs from this clinic whose name sounds like a deli condiment the Mayo Clinic |
#8815, aired 2023-02-24 | VERY ARTISTIC $200: Matt Groening drew his own initials in the design of this TV character--the "M" is in his lower hairline, the "G", his ear Homer Simpson |
#8657, aired 2022-06-07 | WAR GODS $1200: M-O-double R-I-G-A-N spells Morrigan, a Celtic war goddess who turned into this ominous black bird a raven (a crow) |
#8008, aired 2019-06-05 | TIMBERLAND $800: GP is this big lumber & paper products company; the "G" is for the state where it began Georgia Pacific |
#7968, aired 2019-04-10 | "M.G." $400: Let's have a Carnival on this, literally "fat Tuesday" Mardi Gras |
#7968, aired 2019-04-10 | "M.G." $800: Catalina Island has an 18-hole course for this mini golf |
#7968, aired 2019-04-10 | "M.G." $1200: These stocky ruminants have muscular legs & broad hooves, making them surefooted climbers mountain goats |
#7968, aired 2019-04-10 | "M.G." $1600: A song from "The Pirates of Penzance" says, "In matters vegetable, animal, & mineral, I am the very model of a modern" major-general |
#7968, aired 2019-04-10 | "M.G." $2000: It's the climbing vine seen here morning glory |
#7676, aired 2018-01-15 | SCIENCE WITH IAIN ARMITAGE $1000: (Iain Armitage presents the clue.) The 2017 Nobel Physics Prize was for using these waves, the "G" in the LIGO observatory, to understand the universe gravitational |
#7461, aired 2017-02-06 | HARD "G" $400: The midnight to 8 A.M. shift the graveyard shift |
#7273, aired 2016-04-06 | SHARED INITIALS $1200: Bill Todman's game show partner & a perestroika pioneer Mark Goodson & Mikhail Gorbachev |
#7144, aired 2015-10-08 | WHOSE LIFE IS IT? $1000: Born Finland, 1910,
designed for G.M., M.I.T. & J.F.K.,
met the big architect, Michigan, 1961 (Eero) Saarinen |
#7136, aired 2015-09-28 | "O-M-G"! $200: This traffic is headed your way oncoming |
#7136, aired 2015-09-28 | "O-M-G"! $400: Members of OPEC declared one of these 2-word stoppages in 1973 oil embargo |
#7136, aired 2015-09-28 | "O-M-G"! $600: They've been held in Antwerp, Chamonix & Seoul Olympic games |
#7136, aired 2015-09-28 | "O-M-G"! $800: The study of eye diseases ophthalmology |
#7136, aired 2015-09-28 | "O-M-G"! $1000: Fancy name for Fleischmann's oleomargarine |
#7114, aired 2015-07-16 | YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT $1600: In 1957 Ford G.M. Richard Krafve said this new model would exceed sales expectations; it failed miserably the Edsel |
#6952, aired 2014-12-02 | SPELL IT OUT FOR ME $600: This title monster who squares off with the MUTOs in a 2014 film G-O-D-Z-I-L-L-A |
#6794, aired 2014-03-13 | "G.M." $200: It's the colorful term for the nerve tissue that makes up the cerebral cortex gray matter |
#6794, aired 2014-03-13 | "G.M." $400: "Aaron Burr" was the muffled response in a famous TV ad that ended with this question got milk? |
#6794, aired 2014-03-13 | "G.M." $600: 1972 candidate who joked that he had wanted to run for president in the worst way--& he did George McGovern |
#6794, aired 2014-03-13 | "G.M." $800: Virginia Hill, to Bugsy Siegel gun moll |
#6794, aired 2014-03-13 | "G.M." $1000: It's the wanderer seen here whose larvae are highly destructive a gypsy moth |
#6765, aired 2014-01-31 | SHAKESPEAREAN SPELLING BEE $200: Romeo's family name M-O-N-T-A-G-U-E |
#6746, aired 2014-01-06 | IT'S A RAP $1600: In "Nuthin' But A 'G' Thang", this "Doctor" rapped, "Never let me slip, 'cause if I slip, then I'm slippin"' Doctor Dre |
#6743, aired 2014-01-01 | "O-M-G"! $200: This annual school event usually centers on a big football game & welcomes current & former students homecoming |
#6743, aired 2014-01-01 | "O-M-G"! $400: This type of computer language includes the popular Java & Python programming language |
#6743, aired 2014-01-01 | "O-M-G"! $600: In 1961 this upscale chain of department stores introduced the first designer shopping bags Bloomingdale's |
#6743, aired 2014-01-01 | "O-M-G"! $800: By federal law since 2000, all commercial flights within the U.S. have been this type non-smoking |
#6743, aired 2014-01-01 | "O-M-G"! $1000: It's the "Equality State" Wyoming |
#6635, aired 2013-06-21 | SONGS GETTING AIR PLAY $1200: Far East movement was "Sippin' sizzurp in my ride, like three 6, now I'm feelin' so fly, like a" this a G-6 |
#6534, aired 2013-01-31 | FILL IN THE BOOK TITLE $400: "T.T.M." by H.G. Wells The Time Machine |
#6534, aired 2013-01-31 | FILL IN THE BOOK TITLE $600: "G.T.I.O.T.M." by James Baldwin Go Tell It on the Mountain |
#6529, aired 2013-01-24 | GEO-POLITICIANS $800: The last U.S. president to have a county named for him (in N.M.), he may be best known for the Teapot Dome scandal (Warren G.) Harding |
#6498, aired 2012-12-12 | "G"EOGRAPHY $1200: I'm drawing a blank--just east of Detroit there's this city & its namesake "Farms", "Shores", "Woods" & "Park" Grosse Pointe |
#6352, aired 2012-04-10 | I'M READY TO PLAY, TODAY $800: In 1970 this action figure took on a more peaceful role, recovering mummies & helping the environment G.I. Joe |
#6294, aired 2012-01-19 | THAT'S BUSINESS $200: He started a book business from his home in 1873; his son William joined forces with G. Clifford Noble in 1917 (Charles M.) Barnes |
#6113, aired 2011-03-23 | MY PRESIDENTIAL FANTASY DRAFT $1200: His R.E.M. (re-election metric) is killer; he won 49 states--only Minn. said no--& his I.G. (invade Grenada) stats are big, too Ronald Reagan |
#6005, aired 2010-10-22 | "G" MEN $600: Wellington's last words, "Yes, if you please", came when asked if he'd like some tea, maybe this P.M. who followed him Earl Grey |
#5900, aired 2010-04-16 | BESTSELLERS $4,200 (Daily Double): This sci-fi scribe of "The Time Machine" also wrote hit nonfiction with "The Outline of History" (H.G.) Wells |
#5830, aired 2010-01-08 | "G"-5 $1,600 (Daily Double): The bulk of a person, especially around the middle girth |
#5676, aired 2009-04-20 | FILL IN THE SONG TITLE $2000: Taylor Swift:
"T.O.M.G." "Teardrops On My Guitar" |
#5515, aired 2008-07-25 | FILL IN THE BOOK TITLE $400: "A.Y.T.G.? I.M., M."
by Judy Blume Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret |
#5503, aired 2008-07-09 | RELAX, WE'RE STILL RATED G $400: The piscine lead in this '03 film: "If this is some kind of practical joke, it's not funny, & I know funny, I'm a clownfish" Finding Nemo |
#5445, aired 2008-04-18 | I'M AN ANIMAL $800: A baboon's diet can include rodents, birds & even fawns of this "g"raceful small antelope a gazelle |
#5262, aired 2007-06-26 | "M.G." $200: One critic dubbed his film "The Passion of the Christ" "Ecce Slo-Mo" Mel Gibson |
#5262, aired 2007-06-26 | "M.G." $400: As a teen, she fell in love with her mom's co-star Don Johnson; they got together & broke up several times Melanie Griffith |
#5262, aired 2007-06-26 | "M.G." $600: This left-handed cartoonist drew his character Bart Simpson as a lefty too Matt Groening |
#5262, aired 2007-06-26 | "M.G." $800: Burning Spear named a classic reggae song for this black nationalist leader of 1920s America Marcus Garvey |
#5262, aired 2007-06-26 | "M.G." $1000: He's the graphic design legend who created the Bob Dylan poster seen here Milton Glaser |
#5247, aired 2007-06-05 | "I.M." ING $400: H.G. Wells & Ralph Ellison both wrote about characters called this the invisible man |
#5178, aired 2007-02-28 | SCIENCE $2000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew indicates a formula on a monitor.) In Newton's law, "F" is the attractive force, "G" is the gravitational constant, "m" is the masses of two bodies, & "d" stands for this distance |
#5157, aired 2007-01-30 | MAD DOGS $2000: M'ling was one of the genetic mutant human-dogs in this "Island" tale from H.G. Wells The Island of Doctor Moreau |
#5098, aired 2006-11-08 | EUROPE'S GOT TALENT TOO $2000: One of the big talents at the 1936 Salzburg Music Festival was this "Sound of Music" family the Von Trapp family |
#4959, aired 2006-03-16 | SILENT "G" $800: That's it, I'm giving up my position, I'm stepping down, I'm doing this resigning |
#4615, aired 2004-10-01 | TAKE IN ORDER! $1000: (Sofia of the Clue Crew wears a warm, woolly coat.) Finally add these four letters to get the type of coat I'm wearing L-I-N-G |
#4562, aired 2004-06-08 | CELEBRITY SURNAME SPELLING $2000: Spidey portrayer Tobey M-A-G-U-I-R-E |
#4377, aired 2003-09-23 | THE DREADED SPELLING CATEGORY $400: It doesn't take sleight of hand to spell... M-A-G-I-C-I-A-N |
#4377, aired 2003-09-23 | THE DREADED SPELLING CATEGORY $1200: If you've run for student body president you should know how to spell... C-A-M-P-A-I-G-N |
#4346, aired 2003-06-23 | SPELL THE LAST NAME $1600: "Elongated" Italian painter & sculptor Amedeo... M-O-D-I-G-L-I-A-N-I |
#4194, aired 2002-11-21 | TAKE A LETTER $600: This letter paired with "H" at the end of a word sometimes results in an "F" sound P (or) G |
#4078, aired 2002-05-01 | MIDDLE NAMES $1600: Because this is a million-dollar tournament, you have to spell the middle name of President Warren Harding G-A-M-A-L-I-E-L |
#4069, aired 2002-04-18 | MYTH & MAGIC $800: A word in the category title is often spelled this longer way to distinguish it from mere illusionism m-a-g-i-c-k |
#4064, aired 2002-04-11 | FILE UNDER "G" $800: (Sofia gives the clue at the feet of Jimmy.) Please get that I'm doing this! Please! I promise I'll never do it again! Please! grovel(ing) |
#3972, aired 2001-12-04 | PLAYING REAL PEOPLE $2000: (Hi, I'm Jeffrey Nordling.) I played the pivotal role of G. David Schine in a movie about this counsel to Joseph McCarthy's committee Roy Cohn |
#3948, aired 2001-10-31 | SPELL THE LAST NAME $800: "Soap", "Benson" & "Sports Night" actor Robert... G-U-I-L-L-A-U-M-E |
#3736, aired 2000-11-27 | MTM $1000: (Hi, I'm Tyler Christopher of "General Hospital") In 1984 as D.L. Brock he married Bobbie on "G.H.", in 1974 as Joe Gerard he married Rhoda on "Rhoda" David Groh |
#3708, aired 2000-10-18 | "G" MEN $400: In 1957 this comrade became Soviet foreign minister Andrei Gromyko |
#3475, aired 1999-10-15 | GENERAL HOSPITAL $100: [Hi, I'm Ingo Rademacher from "General Hospital] Like "G.H."'s Robert & Mac Scorpio, my character of Jax is from this country, where I really grew up Australia |
#3475, aired 1999-10-15 | GENERAL HOSPITAL $300: [Hi, I'm Vanessa Marcil] In 1998 "G.H." killed me off though my body was never found - now you can see me on this FOX primetime show Beverly Hills, 90210 |
#3360, aired 1999-03-26 | POP MUSIC $1,000 (Daily Double): (Hi, I'm Rebecca Herbst from General Hospital.) On "G.H." Miguel Morez was played by Ricky Martin, an ex-member of this Puerto Rican singing group Menudo |
#3329, aired 1999-02-11 | FAMOUS LAST WORDS $600: This turn of the century British sci-fi author's last words were "Go away...I'm all right"; he wasn't! H.G. Wells |
#3317, aired 1999-01-26 | WHAT A YEAR! $500 (Daily Double): (Hi, I'm Tyler Christopher of General Hospital.) In this year, ABC gave "G.H." a shot on TV, "He's So Fine" shot up to No. 1 & JFK visited the Berlin Wall 1963 |
#2745, aired 1996-07-05 | CELEBRITY SPELLING $100: This Bergman directed Ingrid Bergman in "Autumn Sonata" I-N-G-M-A-R |
#2732, aired 1996-06-18 | LETTER PERFECT $300: $1,000 G |
#2718, aired 1996-05-29 | QUOTATIONS $1000: "I'm invisible, understand, simply because people refuse to see me" is from his 1952 novel "Invisible Man" Ralph Ellison |
#2359, aired 1994-12-01 | OXFORD UNIVERSITY $800: Pronunciation of the name of the Oxford college that's spelled M‑A‑G‑D‑A‑L‑E‑N "MAWD-lin" |
#2107, aired 1993-11-02 | TV TRIVIA $300: G. Burghoff, the only "M*A*S*H" regular to portray the same character in the film, played this role Radar |
#1768, aired 1992-04-15 | FINANCE $5,000 (Daily Double): Named for a N.Y. congressman, this pension plan was established in 1962 to benefit the self-employed Keogh (Plan) |
#1603, aired 1991-07-17 | WEATHER $1000: G.E. scientist Bernard Vonnegut found this compound could be used to "seed" clouds silver iodide crystals |
#1532, aired 1991-04-09 | ALPHABET SOUP $600: Put between 2 “A”s, it forms the title of an Ottoman official; between 2 “M”s, a movie company G |
#1432, aired 1990-11-20 | SPELLING $500: The tallest of these calcium carbonate deposits rise 98 feet from the floor of a cave in France S-T-A-L-A-G-M-I-T-E |
#1383, aired 1990-09-12 | CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY $1000: Cambridge professor G. M. Trevelyan was famous for writing books on this subject history |
#11, aired 1990-08-25 | SPELLING $200: A creamy salad dressing made with raw egg yolk, oil, vinegar or lemon juice & seasonings M-A-Y-O-N-N-A-I-S-E |
#1087, aired 1989-05-02 | RATED "P.G." $500: Hollywood glamour girl who married actors C. Chaplin & B Meredith & Author E.M. Remarque Paulette Goddard |
#1028, aired 1989-02-08 | SPELLING $100: Vespucci's first name wasn't America, it was this A-M-E-R-I-G-O |
#1024, aired 1989-02-02 | SPELLING $400: A pie topping made of baked egg whites M-E-R-I-N-G-U-E |
#1021, aired 1989-01-30 | "ROBERT"s $1000: This humorist wrote short pieces for The New Yorker & made short subjects for M-G-M Robert Benchley |
#904, aired 1988-07-07 | H. G. WELLS $300: J. M. Barrie, it's said, told Wells, "It is very well to be able to write books, but can you waggle" these ears |
#737, aired 1987-11-17 | LETTER PERFECT $1000: Renamed twice since 1966, it was the original MPAA movie rating between G and R M |
#702, aired 1987-09-29 | PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA $800: Spelling of Warren G. Harding's middle name G-A-M-A-L-I-E-L |
#698, aired 1987-09-23 | CARS $400: G.M.'s chief stylist was inspired with the idea of tail fins while looking at these other vehicles airplanes |
#695, aired 1987-09-18 | "C" IN SPELLING $1000: Apparel worn by troops during maneuvers bears this design for concealment from the enemy C-A-M-O-U-F-L-A-G-E |
#609, aired 1987-04-09 | SPELLING $100: It's the system of rules under which a language functions, not your mother's mother G-R-A-M-M-A-R |
#606, aired 1987-04-06 | DID YOU NOTICE? $1000: In the classic M-G-M logo, the frame around the lion is made of this golden film |
#523, aired 1986-12-10 | BACK-UP GROUPS $1000: He was backed up by "The Memphis Group" Booker T (and the M.G.'s) |
#507, aired 1986-11-18 | SPELLING $600: Last name of "Today" host who gets letters addressed to "Gunball", "Dumble", "Bumvel", etc. (Bryant) G-U-M-B-E-L |
#499, aired 1986-11-06 | AUTOMOBILES $100: They've long been the world's largest automaker G.M. (General Motors) |
#473, aired 1986-10-01 | FRUITS & VEGETABLES $100 (Daily Double): Edible title of the following:
[Instrumental music plays] "Green Onions" |
#467, aired 1986-09-23 | SPELLING $300: A device used to stop the flow of blood through an artery by compression T-O-U-R-N-I-Q-U-E-T |
#339, aired 1985-12-26 | INITIALS $1000: What the initials M.G. stand for on the famous British-made sports car Morris Garages |
#281, aired 1985-10-07 | "G.M."s $100: He's gone from a seaman in McHale's Navy to captain of The Love Boat Gavin MacLeod |
#281, aired 1985-10-07 | "G.M."s $200: Original "Saturday Night Live" regular who fits the category Garrett Morris |
#281, aired 1985-10-07 | "G.M."s $300: He said, "I shot an elephant in my pajamas; how he got in my pajamas I don't know" Groucho Marx |
#281, aired 1985-10-07 | "G.M."s $400: Director of "The Flamingo Kid", he, produced parts for his sister Penny in 3 TV series Garry Marshall |
#281, aired 1985-10-07 | "G.M."s $500: In November 1975, ABC kept the "America" but changed the "AM" to this Good Morning |
#153, aired 1985-04-10 | ACTORS & ROLES $1000: Himself a dying man, he played a man who chooses to die in his last film "Soylent Green" Edward G. Robinson |
#63, aired 1984-12-05 | FIRST LADIES $100: She 1st met husband while complaining to S.A.G. about unwanted Communist literature Nancy Reagan |
#42, aired 1984-11-06 | SPELLING $800: George M. Cohan's Irishman spelled his name this way H-A-R-R-I-G-A-N |
#25, aired 1984-10-12 | SPELLING $500: Spelling for word meaning “beaten mixture of egg whites & sugar used as a pie topping” M-E-R-I-N-G-U-E |
#3, aired 1984-09-12 | AUTOMOBILES $200: This toy company builds more cars than Ford, G.M. & Chrysler combined Mattel |
Brian G. Hartz, a director and actor from Indianapolis, Indiana
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Season 20 player (2004-03-22).
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Joey Beachum, a senior from Mississippi State University
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2010 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2008 College Championship winner: $100,000...
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Ellen Eichner, a junior from the Ohio State University from Northbrook, Illinois
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2010-B College Championship semifinalist: $10,000 + a Nintendo Wii + the...
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Dave Belote, the base commander from Nellis Air Force Base, Las Vegas
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2010 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 26 5-time champion:...
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Hill Harper, an author and actor from CSI: NY
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"As an award-winning author, he's written three New York Times best...
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Alyssa McRae, a gift card production designer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Season 25 3-time champion: $50,402 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
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Randy Gold, a systems analyst and volunteer from Sherman Oaks, California
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Season 25 player (2008-10-27).
Jeopardy! Message Board user name: Randy G
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Sarah Fremgen, a microbiologist from Carrollton, Texas
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Season 30 2-time champion: $52,400 + $2,000.
Last name pronounced with a hard "G".
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Jim Mainguy, a customer service representative from North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Season 22 player (2006-07-21). Last name pronounced like "MAIN-gee" (with a...
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Buddy Wright, an operations engineer from Fort Worth, Texas
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2011 Tournament of Champions 2nd runner-up: $50,000. Season 26 4-time champion:...
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Tyler Benedict, a junior at Columbia University from Dayton, Ohio
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2012 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000.
21 at the time of the College Championship.
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Lindsay Eanet, a senior from the University of Missouri
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2010-A College Championship semifinalist: $10,000. Hometown: Deerfield, Illinois. Last name pronounced...
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Martha Warren, an opera singer and voice teacher from Boxborough, Massachusetts
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Season 29 player (2012-10-09).
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John Genova, a teacher from Granada Hills, California
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"From 1984, he was the earliest 5-time champion in the tournament....
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