#9067, aired 2024-03-26 | MAGAZINES $200: One of America's most widely circulated magazines is this warehouse club's Connection, with latest finds, member polls & more Costco |
#9067, aired 2024-03-26 | MAGAZINES $400: It officially debuted in 1974 with Mia Farrow on the cover & stories on Gloria Vanderbilt & William Peter Blatty, among others People magazine |
#9067, aired 2024-03-26 | MAGAZINES $600: Eustace Tilley, a dandy with a monocle, is the mascot of this magazine The New Yorker |
#9067, aired 2024-03-26 | MAGAZINES $800: Celebrating an anniversary in 2020, this publication devoted to a single sport congratulated itself on breaking 70 Golf Digest |
#9067, aired 2024-03-26 | MAGAZINES $1000: Melville & Emerson were among those who endorsed this magazine covering literature, art & politics when it launched in 1857 The Atlantic |
#8874, aired 2023-05-18 | MAGAZINES $200: In 2021 this magazine famous for its "500" ranking of companies named Alyson Shontell its first-ever woman editor-in-chief Fortune |
#8874, aired 2023-05-18 | MAGAZINES $400: "Biscuits & Jam" is a podcast hosted by Sid Evans, editor-in-chief of this regional magazine abbreviated S.L. Southern Living |
#8874, aired 2023-05-18 | MAGAZINES $600: We'll give you the condensed version--in 2022 this magazine, once known for its condensed articles, celebrated its 100th birthday Reader's Digest |
#8874, aired 2023-05-18 | MAGAZINES $800: Launched in 1937, this similar 4-letter magazine gave Life some stiff competition before ending its run in 1971 Look |
#8874, aired 2023-05-18 | MAGAZINES $1000: In 1972 Gloria Steinem helped launch this magazine that immediately struck a chord with women Ms. magazine |
#8864, aired 2023-05-04 | MAGAZINES IN OTHER WORDS $200: "Humans":
Very famous humans, including the annual Most Arousing Male Human Still Breathing People |
#8864, aired 2023-05-04 | MAGAZINES IN OTHER WORDS $400: "She":
Always in fashion, & en Français, s'il vous plaît! Elle |
#8864, aired 2023-05-04 | MAGAZINES IN OTHER WORDS $600: "Adequate Home Maintenance":
Will you give your approval to its seal? Good Housekeeping |
#8864, aired 2023-05-04 | MAGAZINES IN OTHER WORDS $800: "Sophisticated":
Take our quiz on its famous quizzes! Cosmopolitan |
#8864, aired 2023-05-04 | MAGAZINES IN OTHER WORDS $1000: "An Ocean":
Dive into politics, pop culture, tech & other stuff The Atlantic |
#8734, aired 2022-11-03 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $200: Charles H. Dow (as in Dow Jones) co-founded this business daily back in 1889 The Wall Street Journal |
#8734, aired 2022-11-03 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $400: This magazine's institute tests products & awards its vaunted seal of approval Good Housekeeping |
#8734, aired 2022-11-03 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $600: Walter Scott & Marilyn vos Savant contribute to this magazine found inside Sunday newspapers Parade |
#8734, aired 2022-11-03 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $1,000 (Daily Double): In 2003 this newspaper won a Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for its coverage of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church The Boston Globe |
#8734, aired 2022-11-03 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $1000: This fashion magazine originally focused on movie stars & its title included the words "of Hollywood" Glamour |
#8630, aired 2022-04-29 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $200: In names of newspapers, France's Le Monde & Spain's El Mundo translate to this the world |
#8630, aired 2022-04-29 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $400: This magazine's 1888 first issue had a chestnut brown cover & would you believe no pictures? The yellow border came later National Geographic |
#8630, aired 2022-04-29 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $600: 5280 is the name of a magazine devoted to this U.S. city & its surrounding areas Denver |
#8630, aired 2022-04-29 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $800: The late André Leon Talley was the larger than life long-time creative director of this magazine Vogue |
#8630, aired 2022-04-29 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $1000: The major daily in Texas' capital isn't the American Sportsman, it's the Austin American-this the American-Statesman |
#6, aired 2022-02-10 | TIME TO HIT THE LIBRARY $600: Newspapers, magazines & journals are all these, an information source published at regular intervals periodicals |
#8526, aired 2021-12-06 | MAGAZINES $200: For your viewing pleasure, the website for this magazine of what to watch has an archive of covers going back to the early 1950s TV Guide |
#8526, aired 2021-12-06 | MAGAZINES $400: "The Talk of the Town" in this magazine's first issue in 1925 included Broadway actors out of work The New Yorker |
#8526, aired 2021-12-06 | MAGAZINES $600: Found in doctors' offices around the world, this kids' magazine that provides "Fun with a Purpose" turned 75 in 2021 Highlights |
#8526, aired 2021-12-06 | MAGAZINES $800: From scenic road trips to incredible natural wonders, this magazine, T+L for short, has it all Travel + Leisure |
#8526, aired 2021-12-06 | MAGAZINES $1000: "Lifestyle, fashion & beauty" is the nature of this "magazine for African-American women" Essence |
#8433, aired 2021-06-30 | MAGAZINES $400: As its name implies, this magazine founded in 1922 is full of ideas for sprucing up your indoor & outdoor spaces Better Homes and Gardens |
#8433, aired 2021-06-30 | MAGAZINES $800: Now owned by Bloomberg, this financial magazine debuted 7 weeks before the big stock market crash of 1929 Business Week |
#8433, aired 2021-06-30 | MAGAZINES $1200: Seen here is this longtime editor-in-chief of "Vogue" magazine Anna Wintour |
#8433, aired 2021-06-30 | MAGAZINES $1600: This magazine once known for featuring cars & boats has a breakthrough award for innovations like bacteria-powered batteries Popular Mechanics |
#8433, aired 2021-06-30 | MAGAZINES $2000: Calling itself the "oldest general-interest monthly in America", this magazine with a famous index turned 170 in 2020 Harper's |
#8253, aired 2020-10-07 | MAGAZINES' FIRST ISSUES $200: This magazine's first issue in 1954 had slugger Eddie Mathews on the cover & came with a fold-out sheet of baseball cards Sports Illustrated |
#8253, aired 2020-10-07 | MAGAZINES' FIRST ISSUES $400: Featuring Lucille Ball & her "$50,000,000 baby" on the cover, it first hit stands in April 1953 TV Guide |
#8253, aired 2020-10-07 | MAGAZINES' FIRST ISSUES $600: In 1950 Prevention devoted its entire first issue to this paralyzing disease, pre-vaccine in the United States polio |
#8253, aired 2020-10-07 | MAGAZINES' FIRST ISSUES $800: In 1922 "Watch Your Dog and Be Wise!" was one of the condensed articles in its first issue Reader's Digest |
#8253, aired 2020-10-07 | MAGAZINES' FIRST ISSUES $1000: This notable female photographer took the picture of the construction of Fort Peck Dam on "Life" magazine's first cover Margaret Bourke-White |
#8220, aired 2020-05-22 | MAGAZINES $200: Topps Magazine (1990-1993) was a quarterly devoted to collecting these baseball cards |
#8220, aired 2020-05-22 | MAGAZINES $400: Dr. Hook & the Medicine show had a hit song about wanting to be on the cover of this music magazine Rolling Stone |
#8220, aired 2020-05-22 | MAGAZINES $600: On its list of fictional billionaires, this magazine estimated Superman nemesis Lex Luthor's wealth at $10.1 billion Forbes |
#8220, aired 2020-05-22 | MAGAZINES $800: From 1956 to 1963, Joan Didion worked her way up to an associate feature editor position for this women's fashion magazine Vogue |
#8220, aired 2020-05-22 | MAGAZINES $1000: In her book "Save Me the Plums", Ruth Reichl recounts her days as editor in chief of this fancy food magazine that ceased to be in 2009 Gourmet |
#8169, aired 2020-02-27 | MAGAZINES COME & GO $200: EW for short, in 2019 this magazine about pop culture kept its name but went monthly Entertainment Weekly |
#8169, aired 2020-02-27 | MAGAZINES COME & GO $400: A travel magazine launched in 2017 is named for this room-renting app Airbnb |
#8169, aired 2020-02-27 | MAGAZINES COME & GO $600: In 2000 Time announced that this other 4-letter magazine would no longer be monthly & would only publish special issues Life |
#8169, aired 2020-02-27 | MAGAZINES COME & GO $800: A lot of "the usual gang of idiots" were out of work when this humor magazine went to mostly reprinting old material in 2019 Mad |
#8169, aired 2020-02-27 | MAGAZINES COME & GO $1000: This long-running magazine started publishing a "Little Kids" edition to teach youngsters 3-6 about our big world National Geographic |
#8153, aired 2020-02-05 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $200: In 2007 Rupert Murdoch bought this newspaper that was started by Charles Dow in the 19th century the Wall Street Journal |
#8153, aired 2020-02-05 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $400: Marca, a Spanish sports daily, reports on this sport in particular soccer |
#8153, aired 2020-02-05 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $600: MT for short, this magazine for car enthusiasts celebrated its 70th anniversary in 2019 Motor Trend |
#8153, aired 2020-02-05 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $800: In 2010 this mayoral name began appearing above "Businessweek" on a magazine that's been around since 1929 Bloomberg |
#8153, aired 2020-02-05 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $1000: Atlanta's top newspaper has this hyphenated name Journal-Constitution |
#8134, aired 2020-01-09 | MAGAZINE COLLECTION $200: This colorful women's magazine once had sister magazines Blue Book & Green Book Redbook |
#8134, aired 2020-01-09 | MAGAZINE COLLECTION $1,600 (Daily Double): Founded in 1922, this magazine sold longer versions of its condensed articles to other magazines Reader's Digest |
#3, aired 2020-01-08 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $400: Julia Child ended her shows with this phrase, also the name of a food magazine bon appétit |
#3, aired 2020-01-08 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $800: (Alex reports from the Harvard Lampoon Library in Cambridge, Massachusetts.) The very first volume of "The Harvard Lampoon" appeared in February 1876 & was modeled on this British humor magazine Punch |
#3, aired 2020-01-08 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $1200: This Japanese business paper shares its name with a Japanese stock index Nikkei |
#3, aired 2020-01-08 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $1600: This French daily paper began in 1944, when the German army had left Paris & France had need of an independent voice Le Monde |
#3, aired 2020-01-08 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $2000: To the delight of crossword constructors, Eric with this last name founded a reader in 1984 Utne |
#8054, aired 2019-09-19 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $400: "The Family Circus" is a comic strip; this is the similar name of the magazine founded by Charles Merrill of Merrill Lynch Family Circle |
#8054, aired 2019-09-19 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $600: In 2018 billionaire Patrick Soon-Shiong bought this newspaper & moved its headquarters to El Segundo, California L.A. Times |
#8054, aired 2019-09-19 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $800: Henry Windsor founded this "Popular" magazine in 1902 for laymen interested in emerging technologies Poplular Mechanics |
#8054, aired 2019-09-19 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $1000: In 1906 H.L. Mencken joined the staff of this Maryland newspaper that's still around today The Baltimore Sun |
#7973, aired 2019-04-17 | ABBREVIATED MAGAZINES $400: With sections called "Leading Off" & "Scorecard":
SI Sports Illustrated |
#7973, aired 2019-04-17 | ABBREVIATED MAGAZINES $800: Decorating & household tips, recipes & more from the woman who knows it all:
MSL Martha Stewart Living |
#7973, aired 2019-04-17 | ABBREVIATED MAGAZINES $1200: Showcasing innovative homes & design since 1920:
AD Architectural Digest |
#7973, aired 2019-04-17 | ABBREVIATED MAGAZINES $1600: It celebrates the culture, cuisine & beauty of Dixieland:
SL Southern Living |
#7973, aired 2019-04-17 | ABBREVIATED MAGAZINES $2000: It's the top resource for all things Xbox, Wii, Playstation, etc:
GI Game Informer |
#7938, aired 2019-02-27 | FAMILIAR BRANDS IN SONGS $400: This Meghan Trainor tune says, "I see the magazines working that Photoshop, we know that...ain't real" "All About That Bass" |
#7929, aired 2019-02-14 | KIND-OF-PERSON MAGAZINE $2000: (Hi, I'm Lori Greiner.) The "Shark Tank effect", boosting products from the show, has been noted by magazines like this one founded in 1977 whose title describes business risk-takers Entrepreneur |
#7750, aired 2018-04-27 | MAGAZINES $200: Founded in 1967 in San Francisco, this music & culture mag was named in part for a blues song by Muddy Waters Rolling Stone |
#7750, aired 2018-04-27 | MAGAZINES $400: Lila Bell Acheson & Dewitt Wallace created this magazine that condensed articles from other publications the Reader's Digest |
#7750, aired 2018-04-27 | MAGAZINES $600: His popularity began with stories he contributed to Strand magazine starting in 1891 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle |
#7750, aired 2018-04-27 | MAGAZINES $800: Succeeding Graydon Carter, Radhika Jones became editor in chief of this magazine in 2017 Vanity Fair |
#7750, aired 2018-04-27 | MAGAZINES $1000: In the 1920s Amelia Earhart penned an aviation column for this "worldly" women's magazine begun in 1886 Cosmopolitan |
#7713, aired 2018-03-07 | ABBREVIATED MAGAZINES $200: Rock out with this magazine:
RS Rolling Stone |
#7713, aired 2018-03-07 | ABBREVIATED MAGAZINES $400: It gets our seal of approval:
GH Good Housekeeping |
#7713, aired 2018-03-07 | ABBREVIATED MAGAZINES $600: In a 2017 issue Phil Mickelson shared some driver secrets:
GD Golf Digest |
#7713, aired 2018-03-07 | ABBREVIATED MAGAZINES $800: Since 1902 it's focused on science & technology & new innovations like cars & TV:
PM Popular Mechanics |
#7713, aired 2018-03-07 | ABBREVIATED MAGAZINES $1000: From Rodale, a healthy lifestyle magazine covering nutrition, medicine & exercise:
P Prevention |
#7500, aired 2017-03-31 | SKIMMING THE MAGAZINES $400: Its name is French for "enjoy the meal!" Bon Appétit |
#7500, aired 2017-03-31 | SKIMMING THE MAGAZINES $800: Founded to rival Time; briefly went all-digital in 2013 Newsweek |
#7500, aired 2017-03-31 | SKIMMING THE MAGAZINES $1200: Founded 1888; first issue had compelling article "The Survey & Map of Massachusetts" National Geographic |
#7500, aired 2017-03-31 | SKIMMING THE MAGAZINES $1600: Where folks "Ask Marilyn" every Sunday Parade |
#7500, aired 2017-03-31 | SKIMMING THE MAGAZINES $2000: Get hernia news in this, JAMA for short The Journal of the American Medical Association |
#7450, aired 2017-01-20 | PARTS OF SPEECH $400: Tough day at the office-- they ended up finding his spleen underneath some magazines:
underneath preposition |
#7424, aired 2016-12-15 | MOVING JOURNALISM $200: Different regions get different magazines from this club, AAA for short; Via & Westways are 2 of its publications the American Automobile Association |
#7408, aired 2016-11-23 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $200: This magazine's annual special issues include the Oscars Double Issue &, of course, Sexiest Man Alive People magazine |
#7408, aired 2016-11-23 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $400: You can read the Times-Picayune in print or online at nola.com; NOLA is short for this city New Orleans |
#7408, aired 2016-11-23 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $600: Slugger Eddie Mathews of the Braves was on the cover of its first issue, August 16, 1954 Sports Illustrated |
#7408, aired 2016-11-23 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $1,000 (Daily Double): From 1889 until early in the Great Depression, this newspaper rarely reported beyond business & economic news The Wall Street Journal |
#7408, aired 2016-11-23 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $1000: In 2013 a go-to paper for expats in Europe changed its name from International this to International New York Times International Herald-Tribune |
#7387, aired 2016-10-25 | MAGAZINES $200: Kate Upton revealed she suffered frostbite after posing in Antarctica for this magazine's 2013 swimsuit issue Sports Illustrated |
#7387, aired 2016-10-25 | MAGAZINES $400: SA for short, in 1950 it published an article by Albert Einstein "On the Generalized Theory of Gravitation" Scientific American |
#7387, aired 2016-10-25 | MAGAZINES $800: Launched in 1987, Cooking Light grew out of a column in this magazine that celebrates the best of Dixie Southern Living |
#7387, aired 2016-10-25 | MAGAZINES $1,000 (Daily Double): We're excited to tell you that this magazine focusing on technology & innovation coined the term "crowdsourcing" Wired |
#7387, aired 2016-10-25 | MAGAZINES $1000: This French satirical magazine got its name in part from a "Peanuts" character Charlie Hebdo |
#7330, aired 2016-06-24 | BUSINESS MAGAZINES $800: Chase Revel founded this magazine whose name means "a business starter", so he's one himself Entrepreneur |
#7330, aired 2016-06-24 | BUSINESS MAGAZINES $1200: Maybe Steve of this last name should put himself on one of his own magazine's "Most Powerful" lists Forbes |
#7330, aired 2016-06-24 | BUSINESS MAGAZINES $1600: Money mag's 2015 "Best Places to Live" was topped by apex, near the Research Triangle in this Southern state North Carolina |
#7330, aired 2016-06-24 | BUSINESS MAGAZINES $2000: This personal finance magazine was co-founded by a man named Austin, not Rudyard Kiplinger |
#7177, aired 2015-11-24 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $200: This magazine edited by Anna Wintour is known as "high fashion's Bible" Vogue |
#7177, aired 2015-11-24 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $600: Ralph Gleason, a critic for the San Francisco Chronicle, co-founded this music magazine that debuted in 1967 Rolling Stone |
#7177, aired 2015-11-24 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $800: This magazine's "tested and approved" seal debuted in the December 1909 issue Good Housekeeping |
#7177, aired 2015-11-24 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $1000: With the merger of a morning paper & an evening one, Marshall Field III created this Chicago newspaper the Chicago Sun-Times |
#7177, aired 2015-11-24 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $2,400 (Daily Double): This newspaper's 1889 first issue promised "to get the news, to publish it instantly, whether bull or bear" The Wall Street Journal |
#7141, aired 2015-10-05 | MAGAZINES $400: Walter Annenberg helped us tune in by founding it in 1953 TV Guide |
#7141, aired 2015-10-05 | MAGAZINES $800: A special photo-filled February issue sells 10 times as many copies as its other weekly issues Sports Illustrated |
#7141, aired 2015-10-05 | MAGAZINES $1200: It launched in 1973 during the feminist movement as an answer to Hef Playgirl |
#7141, aired 2015-10-05 | MAGAZINES $1600: E.B. White once edited its "Talk of the Town" section The New Yorker |
#7141, aired 2015-10-05 | MAGAZINES $2000: 172-year-old British financial mag that's also a job The Economist |
#6996, aired 2015-02-02 | CARRY ON $200: Take along a couple of these for your flight, maybe Maxim or Bon Appetit magazines |
#6970, aired 2014-12-26 | ABBREVIATED MAGAZINES $200: Condensed articles for easy consumption:
RD Reader's Digest |
#6970, aired 2014-12-26 | ABBREVIATED MAGAZINES $400: It gives a car of the year award:
MT Motor Trend |
#6970, aired 2014-12-26 | ABBREVIATED MAGAZINES $600: Covering beauty, fashion, health & more:
LHJ Ladies' Home Journal |
#6970, aired 2014-12-26 | ABBREVIATED MAGAZINES $800: Featuring recipes & ideas for your yard:
BH&G Better Homes and Gardens |
#6970, aired 2014-12-26 | ABBREVIATED MAGAZINES $1000: It's got luxury & style:
T&C Town & Country |
#6776, aired 2014-02-17 | TALK NERDY TO ME $1200: Murmur "anime" or this 5-letter Japanese term for graphic novels & comic magazines like shonen ace manga |
#6668, aired 2013-09-18 | MAGAZINES $400: The 2013 "Body Issue" of this TV network's "The Magazine" featured John Wall & Courtney Force ESPN |
#6668, aired 2013-09-18 | MAGAZINES $800: Go, Spirit & Hemispheres are magazines usually enjoyed while in one of these an airplane |
#6668, aired 2013-09-18 | MAGAZINES $1200: In 2013, More magazine marks 15 years of celebrating strong women, like this actress on the September cover Angie Harmon |
#6668, aired 2013-09-18 | MAGAZINES $1600: This magazine of "science, technology & the future" has an Urban Skygazer section Discover |
#6668, aired 2013-09-18 | MAGAZINES $2000: Nicknamed the "Crystal Ball of Pop", this magazine was created by Andy Warhol in 1969 Interview |
#6605, aired 2013-05-10 | MAGAZINES $400: The Horseless Age, first published in 1895, was the first American magazine devoted to this subject cars |
#6605, aired 2013-05-10 | MAGAZINES $800: In a March 2013 issue, it listed "The 30 greatest rock & roll movie moments" Rolling Stone |
#6605, aired 2013-05-10 | MAGAZINES $1200: BFF Gayle King is editor-at-large of this magazine O |
#6605, aired 2013-05-10 | MAGAZINES $1600: In 2010 Adweek named this magazine covering technology, business & culture the "magazine of the decade" Wired |
#6605, aired 2013-05-10 | MAGAZINES $2000: The website for this magazine calls it "The heart, the soul and the pulse of Black-America" Ebony |
#6573, aired 2013-03-27 | QUOTES/ MAGAZINES $200: In a song by The Temptations:
"Papa was a ____ ____" rollin' stone |
#6573, aired 2013-03-27 | QUOTES/ MAGAZINES $400: The movie "Network":
"I'm as ____ as hell, and I'm not going to take this anymore!" mad |
#6573, aired 2013-03-27 | QUOTES/ MAGAZINES $600: Ecclesiastes:
"To every thing there is a season, and a ____ to every purpose under heaven" time |
#6573, aired 2013-03-27 | QUOTES/ MAGAZINES $800: Alcuin:
"The voice of the ____ is the voice of God" people |
#6573, aired 2013-03-27 | QUOTES/ MAGAZINES $1000: The mirror from Disney's "Snow White":
"Lips red as the rose, hair black as ____" ebony |
#6485, aired 2012-11-23 | MAGAZINES $200: Her name precedes "Living" & "Weddings" in the titles of 2 of her media empire's magazines Martha Stewart |
#6485, aired 2012-11-23 | MAGAZINES $400: A magazine for active women says, "Be fit. Be fabulous. Be in" this, its 5-letter title shape |
#6485, aired 2012-11-23 | MAGAZINES $600: The name of this men's magazine is a synonym for "adage" Maxim |
#6485, aired 2012-11-23 | MAGAZINES $800: The Bark magazine, about canine culture, uses the slogan this "is my co-pilot" dog |
#6485, aired 2012-11-23 | MAGAZINES $1000: "Project Runway" judge Nina Garcia is fashion director of this magazine, MC for short Marie Claire |
#6474, aired 2012-11-08 | "RE"-CESS $400: This condensed compendium is one of the 10 most popular magazines in America Reader's Digest |
#6438, aired 2012-09-19 | "&" MAGAZINES $400: Harvard & Stanford tied for first in this magazine's ranking of Best Business Schools for 2013 U.S. News & World Report |
#6438, aired 2012-09-19 | "&" MAGAZINES $800: Magazines for auto enthusiasts include Car and Driver as well as this one whose title is 2 driving surfaces Road & Track |
#6438, aired 2012-09-19 | "&" MAGAZINES $1200: (First Lady Michelle Obama delivers the clue.) This magazine usually features living rooms, food & yards on its cover, so I was honored to be the first public figure on its cover since 1963 & the first First Lady ever to appear on the cover, for the August 2011 issue Better Homes and Gardens |
#6428, aired 2012-07-25 | ABBREVIATED MAGAZINES $200: For the true outdoorsman: F&S Field & Stream |
#6428, aired 2012-07-25 | ABBREVIATED MAGAZINES $400: Featuring pricing guides & reviews of the latest cars & trucks: MT Motor Trend |
#6428, aired 2012-07-25 | ABBREVIATED MAGAZINES $600: Hey, y'all, for food, home & travel from Texas to Florida & the states in between: SL Southern Living |
#6428, aired 2012-07-25 | ABBREVIATED MAGAZINES $800: Eat, drink & be merry: F&W Food & Wine |
#6428, aired 2012-07-25 | ABBREVIATED MAGAZINES $1000: For exciting things parents & children can do together: Disney's FF FamilyFun |
#6362, aired 2012-04-24 | MAGAZINES $400: It's said that the devil is in these, also the name of a men's magazine from Conde Nast Details |
#6362, aired 2012-04-24 | MAGAZINES $800: "Just Like" this 2-letter word is a feature of the weekly with this title Us |
#6362, aired 2012-04-24 | MAGAZINES $1200: Under longtime editor Gilbert Grosvenor, the circulation of this magazine went from less than 3,000 to more than 2 million National Geographic |
#6362, aired 2012-04-24 | MAGAZINES $1600: Ansel Adams helped found this photography magazine named for an opening, as on a camera Aperture |
#6362, aired 2012-04-24 | MAGAZINES $2000: This editor of The Weekly Standard can also be seen on "Fox News Sunday" (Bill) Kristol |
#6337, aired 2012-03-20 | TO INFINITY & BEYOND $400: Seen in many travel magazines, the infinity pool at the Perivolas suites on Santorini overlooks this sea the Aegean |
#6247, aired 2011-11-15 | HAVE YOU HEARD THE "NEWS"? $800: Known for its college rankings, it was created by the 1948 merger of 2 magazines U.S. News & World Report |
#6220, aired 2011-10-07 | MAGAZINES $400: In 1922 DeWitt & Lila Wallace published the first issue of this magazine that condenses articles Reader's Digest |
#6220, aired 2011-10-07 | MAGAZINES $800: Jann S. Wenner is the editor & publisher of this music magazine Rolling Stone |
#6220, aired 2011-10-07 | MAGAZINES $1200: The second word in the French name of this cooking magazine has an accent mark over the "E" Bon Appétit |
#6220, aired 2011-10-07 | MAGAZINES $1600: Rodale publishes this healthy living magazine whose 10-letter name implies it can forestall disease Prevention |
#6220, aired 2011-10-07 | MAGAZINES $3,000 (Daily Double): The documentary "The September Issue" showed Anna Wintour prepping for this magazine's 2007 Fall Fashion issue Vogue |
#6010, aired 2010-10-29 | U.S. MAGAZINES $200: No. 1 in circulation:
This retirees' organization's bulletin AARP |
#6010, aired 2010-10-29 | U.S. MAGAZINES $400: No. 15:
For the athletically inclined or those who dig chicks in thongs Sports Illustrated |
#6010, aired 2010-10-29 | U.S. MAGAZINES $600: No. 20:
This one lets you know when to tune in to Johnny & me TV Guide |
#6010, aired 2010-10-29 | U.S. MAGAZINES $800: No. 4:
Helping people improve dwellings & yards Better Homes and Gardens |
#6010, aired 2010-10-29 | U.S. MAGAZINES $1000: No. 10:
This driving & travelers' club's Westways AAA |
#5932, aired 2010-06-01 | BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN $600: In an unprecedented move in 1975, these 2 rival news magazines both featured cover stories on Bruce Newsweek & Time |
#5846, aired 2010-02-01 | POP CULTURE $1200: Popular magazines from Food Network chefs include "Cooking with Paula Deen" & "Every Day with" her Rachael Ray |
#5838, aired 2010-01-20 | ABBREVIATED MAGAZINES $200: Tennis, anyone? How about golf, football, baseball...:
SI Sports Illustrated |
#5838, aired 2010-01-20 | ABBREVIATED MAGAZINES $400: It's been around since 1883:
LHJ Ladies' Home Journal |
#5838, aired 2010-01-20 | ABBREVIATED MAGAZINES $600: Covering movies, TV, books...:
EW Entertainment Weekly |
#5838, aired 2010-01-20 | ABBREVIATED MAGAZINES $800: For science, technology, automotive & more:
PM Popular Mechanics |
#5838, aired 2010-01-20 | ABBREVIATED MAGAZINES $1000: You could profit from this magazine:
BW BusinessWeek |
#5835, aired 2010-01-15 | MAGAZINES ON THE WEB $400: Links at this magazine's site include "Rock the Rabbit", "The Girls Next Door" & "The Hef Pages" Playboy |
#5835, aired 2010-01-15 | MAGAZINES ON THE WEB $800: "Color-a-Room" & leaf through the "Plant Encyclopedia" at bhg.com, this magazine's online home Better Homes and Gardens |
#5835, aired 2010-01-15 | MAGAZINES ON THE WEB $1,000 (Daily Double): The website for this defunct mag has the "most amazing collection of professional photography on the Web" Life |
#5835, aired 2010-01-15 | MAGAZINES ON THE WEB $1200: This mag's .com quizzes include "Do you know how to attract a guy" & "Are you TMI all the time?" Cosmo (Cosmopolitan) |
#5835, aired 2010-01-15 | MAGAZINES ON THE WEB $1600: Let's map a way to this magazine's website where you can utilize its "Atlas Explorer" National Geographic |
#5777, aired 2009-10-27 | INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINES $200: In December 2008 Time magazine shut down its edition for this country; it was the same as the U.S. edition except for the ads Canada |
#5777, aired 2009-10-27 | INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINES $400: Trying to learn this language? Subscribe to the bilingual Hiragana Times Japanese |
#5777, aired 2009-10-27 | INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINES $600: 64, a magazine devoted to this game, is from Russia, home of champions at it like Khalifman & Kramnik chess |
#5777, aired 2009-10-27 | INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINES $800: You can read about celebrities in Britain's Hello magazine, or about famosos in this Mexican version ¡Hola! |
#5777, aired 2009-10-27 | INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINES $2,200 (Daily Double): One of Cosmopolitan's 58 international editions is in this country to which we owe the word "cosmopolitan" Greece (Greek accepted) |
#5758, aired 2009-09-30 | PUBLISHING $400: Many books, like a 1688 illustrated "Paradise Lost", were once sold by this method used by magazines that come in the mail subscription |
#5741, aired 2009-07-20 | MAGAZINES $200: In 1967 John Lennon appeared on the cover of the first issue of this music magazine Rolling Stone |
#5741, aired 2009-07-20 | MAGAZINES $400: Warren Buffett topped this mag's 2008 list of billionaires; mayor Bloomberg was its most powerful billionaire in 2009 Forbes |
#5741, aired 2009-07-20 | MAGAZINES $600: The name of this food magazine is a French phrase often said before dining Bon Appétit |
#5741, aired 2009-07-20 | MAGAZINES $800: This mag now distributed with the Sunday paper debuted in 1941, subtitled "The Weekly Picture Newspaper" Parade |
#5741, aired 2009-07-20 | MAGAZINES $1000: "Life made easier" is the motto of the magazine called "Real" this Simple |
#5727, aired 2009-06-30 | NET WORKING $1200: Digital gourmands eat up this Conde Nast website that features recipes from Bon Appetit & Gourmet magazines Epicurious |
#5640, aired 2009-02-27 | WE'RE ALL "WAITING" $200: Where you sit at the doctor's office reading ancient magazines the waiting room |
#5477, aired 2008-06-03 | MAGAZINES $400: "Goings On About Town" & "The Talk of the Town" are regular features of this magazine The New Yorker |
#5477, aired 2008-06-03 | MAGAZINES $800: Henry Luce helped create these 2 magazines, in 1923 & 1936 Time & Life |
#5477, aired 2008-06-03 | MAGAZINES $1200: This hip-hop music magazine was founded by Quincy Jones Vibe |
#5477, aired 2008-06-03 | MAGAZINES $1600: The magazine is a mix of lifestyles & sexy stuff; this cocktail is a mix of lime & cranberry juices, vodka & Cointreau a cosmopolitan |
#5477, aired 2008-06-03 | MAGAZINES $2000: Its first issue in 1845 included "A Smoke Filter for Locomotives" & the "Cause of Sound and Thunder" Scientific American |
#5451, aired 2008-04-28 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $200: She's on the cover of every issue of O Magazine (it is her magazine, after all) Oprah Winfrey |
#5451, aired 2008-04-28 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $400: 2 of the top 4 U.S. papers by circulation have this 5-letter word in their names Times |
#5451, aired 2008-04-28 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $600: In 1945 John Johnson launched this monthly, which he considered the black equivalent of Life magazine Ebony magazine |
#5451, aired 2008-04-28 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $800: By their names, it's the frequency of the News in Dayton & the Mail in London daily |
#5451, aired 2008-04-28 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $1000: This alternative music magazine was founded by Bob Guccione Jr. in 1985 Spin |
#5325, aired 2007-11-02 | MAGAZINES $200: The magazine published by this organization for those 50 & over has the world's largest circulation the AARP |
#5325, aired 2007-11-02 | MAGAZINES $400: From its founding in 1821 & up to 1942, the Saturday Evening Post was sold at this price five cents |
#5325, aired 2007-11-02 | MAGAZINES $800: It was primarily a fiction magazine until Helen Gurley Brown became editor in 1965 Cosmopolitan |
#5325, aired 2007-11-02 | MAGAZINES $1000: In 1922 sportswriter Nat Fleischer founded this magazine that's still making the "rounds" today The Ring |
#5325, aired 2007-11-02 | MAGAZINES $2,000 (Daily Double): The opening article in this magazine's first issue in 1922 was a condensed version of "How to Keep Young Mentally" Reader's Digest |
#5269, aired 2007-07-05 | THE "M-E"s $400: Newspapers, magazines, radio & television media |
#5248, aired 2007-06-06 | MAGAZINES $200: The 1974 premiere issue of this celebrity magazine featured Mia Farrow in a pose from "The Great Gatsby" People |
#5248, aired 2007-06-06 | MAGAZINES $400: Its Oct. 17-23, 2005 issue featured an "Extreme Makeover" with a larger format & Ty Pennington on the cover TV Guide |
#5248, aired 2007-06-06 | MAGAZINES $600: Yachting magazine celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2007; the first issue featured an article by this tea merchant (Sir Thomas) Lipton |
#5248, aired 2007-06-06 | MAGAZINES $800: In 1949 this auto magazine's first "Car of the Year" award went to Cadillac Motor Trend |
#5248, aired 2007-06-06 | MAGAZINES $1000: In 1945 John H. Johnson began publishing Ebony; this weekly news magazine of his debuted 6 years later Jet |
#5151, aired 2007-01-22 | MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS $200: In March 1983 this "Magnum P.I." star became the first male centerfold in McCall's history; he kept his clothes on Tom Selleck |
#5151, aired 2007-01-22 | MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS $400: Newspaper in Tampa, Salt Lake City & Chicago share this name "Tribune" |
#5151, aired 2007-01-22 | MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS $600: This hunting & fishing publication calls itself "the world's leading outdoor magazine" Field & Stream |
#5151, aired 2007-01-22 | MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS $800: Missouri's top newspaper in circulation is this one in St. Louis "Post-Dispatch" |
#5151, aired 2007-01-22 | MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS $1000: This paper on Long Island was founded in 1940 by Alicia Patterson, who held a contest to name it "Newsday" |
#5101, aired 2006-11-13 | MAGAZINES $400: Alfred E. Neuman is the worry-free, gap-toothed cover boy of this humor magazine Mad |
#5101, aired 2006-11-13 | MAGAZINES $800: In the names of magazines this word follows both Architectural & Reader's Digest |
#5101, aired 2006-11-13 | MAGAZINES $1200: In 1928 Time magazine chose its first "Man of the Year"; in 1985 this magazine began crowning "The Sexiest Man Alive" People |
#5101, aired 2006-11-13 | MAGAZINES $1600: Mick Jagger's band has been on the cover of this music magazine founded in 1967 more than anyone else--how fitting Rolling Stone |
#5101, aired 2006-11-13 | MAGAZINES $2000: This "national" magazine that takes readers all over the world has been around since 1888 National Geographic |
#5042, aired 2006-07-11 | THE HENRY WHO... $2000: ...founded Time, Life & Sports Illustrated magazines, among others Henry Luce |
#4925, aired 2006-01-27 | MAGAZINES $200: The Feb. 18, 1929 issue of Time magazine featured the first of 6 covers devoted to this physicist Einstein |
#4925, aired 2006-01-27 | MAGAZINES $400: Although published by this organization for 62 years, American Girl advertised itself as "for all girls" the Girl Scouts of America |
#4925, aired 2006-01-27 | MAGAZINES $600: She once published The Hatchet, a monthly illustrated magazine devoted to Prohibition Carry Nation |
#4925, aired 2006-01-27 | MAGAZINES $800: Edwin Meredith, a former Secy. of Agriculture, founded Fruit, Garden and Home, which later was changed to this Better Homes and Gardens |
#4925, aired 2006-01-27 | MAGAZINES $1,000 (Daily Double): The woman for whom this magazine is named is called "orator, union organizer, and hellraiser" on its masthead Mother Jones |
#4906, aired 2006-01-02 | WE HAVE A PROBLEM $600: John has 30 Playboy magazines under his desk & this many National Geographics, 30% as many, on top 9 |
#4904, aired 2005-12-29 | MAGAZINES $200: The women's version of this magazine also has a swimsuit edition Sports Illustrated |
#4904, aired 2005-12-29 | MAGAZINES $400: In the 1980s a well-publicized ban on Playboy occurred when this convenience store chain removed it 7-Eleven |
#4904, aired 2005-12-29 | MAGAZINES $600: Founded in 1846, this magazine with an urban/rural title covers tastes in fashion, travel & antiques Town & Country |
#4904, aired 2005-12-29 | MAGAZINES $800: Eric Johnson's '57 Fender Strat made the cover of the September 2005 issue of this magazine Guitar Player |
#4904, aired 2005-12-29 | MAGAZINES $1000: Ray Bradbury & Ogden Nash were among the non-food writers featured in this magazine founded in 1941 Gourmet |
#4860, aired 2005-10-28 | MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS $200: This magazine's "Marginal Thinking Department" features "drawn out dramas" by Sergio Aragones Mad magazine |
#4860, aired 2005-10-28 | MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS $600: Adolph Ochs, who bought into the New York Times in 1896, "train"ed at this Tennessee city's Times Chattanooga |
#4860, aired 2005-10-28 | MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS $800: In 1989 & 1999, it got the National Magazine Award's "Seal of Approval" for personal service Good Housekeeping |
#4860, aired 2005-10-28 | MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS $1000: In 1756, the New Hampshire Gazette, the state's first newspaper, began publishing in this "port" city Portsmouth |
#4860, aired 2005-10-28 | MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS $1,400 (Daily Double): Guideposts magazine was founded in 1945 by this "positive" minister & his wife Ruth Norman Vincent Peale |
#4811, aired 2005-07-04 | MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS $200: This charge card giant owns both Travel & Leisure and Food & Wine magazines American Express |
#4811, aired 2005-07-04 | MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS $400: Sylvester Stallone said he favored "History's Mysteries" in "What I'm Watching", a column in this weekly magazine TV Guide |
#4811, aired 2005-07-04 | MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS $600: (Hello, I'm Peggy Noonan.) I write a weekly column for opinionjournal.com, which is the editorial website of this business-oriented newspaper The Wall Street Journal |
#4811, aired 2005-07-04 | MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS $800: Magazine names that apply to a charismatic person include Glamour & this one, "The Beauty Expert" Allure |
#4811, aired 2005-07-04 | MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS $1000: This Minneapolis-based magazine reprints articles from alternative media sources to offer "a different read on life" Utne |
#4665, aired 2004-12-10 | MAGAZINES $200: This "popular" magazine's first cover, dated Jan. 11, 1902 showed the inner workings of a submarine Popular Mechanics |
#4665, aired 2004-12-10 | MAGAZINES $400: This national magazine bestowed the enduring label "the love goddess" on Rita Hayworth in 1947 Life |
#4665, aired 2004-12-10 | MAGAZINES $600: (Hi, I'm Tucker Carlson of CNN's Crossfire.) One of the many publications I've written for is this "condensed" magazine that began publication in 1922 Reader's Digest |
#4665, aired 2004-12-10 | MAGAZINES $800: Stories by Jules Verne & H.G. Wells graced the April 1926 premiere issue of this U.S. sci-fi pulp magazine Amazing Stories |
#4665, aired 2004-12-10 | MAGAZINES $1000: In 1857 Oliver Wendell Holmes helped launch this "monthly" magazine in Boston The Atlantic Monthly |
#4628, aired 2004-10-20 | NICK BEFORE NIGHT $1000: XJ-9, also known as Jenny, would rather hang with friends and read magazines than save the world in this animated series My Life as a Teenage Robot |
#4600, aired 2004-09-10 | MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS $400: This magazine’s website says it’s “more than a magazine to Black America… it’s a way of life” Ebony |
#4600, aired 2004-09-10 | MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS $800: In 2004 this magazine’s website featured a remote camera to watch the migrating sandhill cranes in Nebraska National Geographic |
#4600, aired 2004-09-10 | MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS $1200: The USA’s 2 top-selling magazines are Reader’s Digest & TV Guide; this “Better” magazine comes in third Better Homes and Gardens |
#4600, aired 2004-09-10 | MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS $1600: In March 2004 Arnold Schwarzenegger became executive editor of the magazine called Muscle & this Fitness |
#4600, aired 2004-09-10 | MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS $5,800 (Daily Double): This largest newspaper chain owns the Des Moines Register & about 100 other papers Gannett |
#4596, aired 2004-09-06 | ROOM $200: Many people have become familiar with Shape, Ski & Savoy, which are these, in doctors' waiting rooms magazines |
#4551, aired 2004-05-24 | MAGAZINES $200: It precedes Hot Rodding, Photography & Mechanics in the names of magazines Popular |
#4551, aired 2004-05-24 | MAGAZINES $400: Appropriately, the name of this director is in the title of a mystery magazine founded in 1956 Hitchcock |
#4551, aired 2004-05-24 | MAGAZINES $600: Time, Inc. spun off this magazine from People magazine in June 1994 InStyle |
#4551, aired 2004-05-24 | MAGAZINES $800: Anna Wintour is the editor-in-chief of the U.S. edition of this fashion magazine Vogue |
#4551, aired 2004-05-24 | MAGAZINES $1000: In 2002, this magazine finally tracked down & ID'ed Sharbat Gula as the subject of its most famous cover from 1985 National Geographic |
#4506, aired 2004-03-22 | MAGAZINES $200: As the old saying goes, "An ounce of" this magazine "is worth a pound of cure" Prevention |
#4506, aired 2004-03-22 | MAGAZINES $400: In Nov. 2003 Judge Ira Gammerman said neither side would get damages from the demise of this celeb's magazine Rosie O'Donnell |
#4506, aired 2004-03-22 | MAGAZINES $600: For its Dec. 2003 issue, the U.S. Marie Claire put its first man on its cover, this star of "The Last Samurai" Tom Cruise |
#4506, aired 2004-03-22 | MAGAZINES $800: In titles, this word follows Southern, Country & Martha Stewart Living |
#4506, aired 2004-03-22 | MAGAZINES $1000: Marilyn Vos Savant's column appears in this magazine that comes with Sunday newspapers Parade Magazine |
#4451, aired 2004-01-05 | DO I KNOW YOU FROM SOMEWHERE? $1000: A socialite whose name is still on magazines, he published Mademoisellle & Glamour starting in the 1930s Conde Nast |
#4415, aired 2003-11-14 | THE DEANS LIST $1600: On August 11, 2003 he was on the cover of both Time & Newsweek magazines Howard Dean |
#4322, aired 2003-05-20 | CHARLES DICKENS $1000: In 1836 Dickens published his stories & essays from magazines & newspapers in the book "Sketches by" him Boz |
#4315, aired 2003-05-09 | MAGAZINES $200: For many years cover girl Macpherson graced the pages of this magazine which shares her name Elle |
#4315, aired 2003-05-09 | MAGAZINES $400: Called BHG for short, it's big on accents, accessories & landscaping Better Homes & Gardens |
#4315, aired 2003-05-09 | MAGAZINES $600: American Turf Monthly has been following & promoting this sport since 1946 horse racing |
#4315, aired 2003-05-09 | MAGAZINES $800: "Natural Healing", "Food & Nutrition" & "Fitness" are regular features of this leading health magazine founded in 1950 Prevention |
#4315, aired 2003-05-09 | MAGAZINES $1000: It's Johnson Publishing Co.'s pocket-size weekly with an African-American perspective Jet |
#4193, aired 2002-11-20 | "SUB" STANDARD $200: Cards for these are air-blown into magazines subscriptions |
#3956, aired 2001-11-12 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $100: In the '60s Katharine Graham took over as publisher of this newspaper & hired Ben Bradlee as managing editor The Washington Post |
#3956, aired 2001-11-12 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $200: In 2001 McCall's magazine was relaunched with this TV talk show host at the helm & renamed for her Rosie O'Donnell |
#3956, aired 2001-11-12 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $300: This alternative music magazine founded by Bob Guccione Jr. celebrated its 15th anniversary in 2000 Spin |
#3956, aired 2001-11-12 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $400: Roger Ebert writes movie reviews for this Midwestern paper the Chicago Sun-Times |
#3956, aired 2001-11-12 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $500: After the demise of Sassy, founding editor Ms. Pratt launched this magazine that bears her first name Jane |
#3933, aired 2001-10-10 | GUN PARTS $100: Time, Newsweek or Playboy magazines |
#3921, aired 2001-09-24 | MAGAZINES $200: Style of music that's the main subject of Word Up! Magazine rap (or hip-hop) |
#3921, aired 2001-09-24 | MAGAZINES $400: Gimme a C. Gimme an H. Gimme a couple of Es--soon you'll have the mag for the "American" one of these cheerleading |
#3921, aired 2001-09-24 | MAGAZINES $600: These twins seen here launched their own magazine in 2001 Mary-Kate & Ashley Olsen |
#3921, aired 2001-09-24 | MAGAZINES $800: In the Girls' Life story "Can I Date My BFF's old BF?", BFF is best friend forever & BF is short for this boyfriend |
#3921, aired 2001-09-24 | MAGAZINES $1000: The supplement seen here came with a 2000 issue of this magazine National Geographic |
#3750, aired 2000-12-15 | PUBLISH $200: These "books" named for 2 magazines include "Chickamauga" & "Chicken Breasts" as well as the Fix It Yourself series Time-Life Books |
#3739, aired 2000-11-30 | MAGAZINES $200: She was on the cover of the premiere issue of O Magazine (it is her magazine, after all) Oprah Winfrey |
#3739, aired 2000-11-30 | MAGAZINES $400: In "The Big Chill" Jeff Goldblum played a reporter for this weekly People Magazine |
#3739, aired 2000-11-30 | MAGAZINES $600: Her name precedes the word "Weddings" in the name of a quarterly magazine & "Living" in a monthly Martha Stewart |
#3739, aired 2000-11-30 | MAGAZINES $800: This Conde Nast "Digest" takes you to the fabulous homes of the rich & famous Architectural Digest |
#3739, aired 2000-11-30 | MAGAZINES $3,200 (Daily Double): John H. Johnson founded Ebony in 1945, Tan in 1950 & this magazine in 1951 Jet |
#3734, aired 2000-11-23 | MAGAZINES $200: This newspaper's Sunday mag features "What They Were Thinking", "The Way We Live Now" & a tough crossword The New York Times |
#3734, aired 2000-11-23 | MAGAZINES $400: Attention, cheaters: A Michigan magazine for new parents is cleverly titled these "notes" Crib Notes |
#3734, aired 2000-11-23 | MAGAZINES $600: John Rocker got in trouble for remarks quoted in the Dec. 27, 1999 issue of this magazine Sports Illustrated |
#3734, aired 2000-11-23 | MAGAZINES $800: In Ebony's first 50 years, 1945 to 1995, this pop superstar graced the cover a record 17 times Michael Jackson |
#3734, aired 2000-11-23 | MAGAZINES $1,100 (Daily Double): Milton Friedman, or a London magazine founded in 1843 that might discuss his views The Economist |
#3712, aired 2000-10-24 | WHAT I LEARNED FROM WOMEN'S MAGAZINES $100: Travel is murder on hair: local water & levels of this, not the heat, can destroy even a perfect hair-care regimen humidity |
#3712, aired 2000-10-24 | WHAT I LEARNED FROM WOMEN'S MAGAZINES $200: Mademoiselle says, before you wed, try dating a wealthy older man described by this candy phrase sugar daddy |
#3712, aired 2000-10-24 | WHAT I LEARNED FROM WOMEN'S MAGAZINES $300: These are back, not just combed over the forehead, but swept to the side & layered bangs |
#3712, aired 2000-10-24 | WHAT I LEARNED FROM WOMEN'S MAGAZINES $400: Whether in tones of aubergine or plum, this, the color of royalty, is chic again purple |
#3712, aired 2000-10-24 | WHAT I LEARNED FROM WOMEN'S MAGAZINES $500: Turning on the waterworks to avoid a fight is a girlfriend gaffe, so don't play this, the title of a 1992 Stephen Rea film The Crying Game |
#3620, aired 2000-05-05 | MAGAZINES $100: "Goings on About Town" & "The Talk of the Town" are regular features of this magazine The New Yorker |
#3620, aired 2000-05-05 | MAGAZINES $200: "Not Just Politics as Usual" is the motto of this magazine founded by JFK Jr. George |
#3620, aired 2000-05-05 | MAGAZINES $300: This sports star seen here recently launched his own magazine "In The Red Zone" Joe Montana |
#3620, aired 2000-05-05 | MAGAZINES $500: In 1999 this magazine founded by Andy Warhol celebrated its 30th anniversary Interview |
#3620, aired 2000-05-05 | MAGAZINES $1,400 (Daily Double): In 1945 John Johnson launched this monthly which he considered the black equivalent of Life magazine Ebony |
#3598, aired 2000-04-05 | 4-LETTER MAGAZINES $100: Henry Luce helped create these 2 magazines, one in 1923, the other in 1936 Time & Life |
#3598, aired 2000-04-05 | 4-LETTER MAGAZINES $200: It's how you say "She" in France & Korea & Romania & 29 other international editions Elle |
#3598, aired 2000-04-05 | 4-LETTER MAGAZINES $300: People sure are saying things about this new magazine from Tina Brown Talk |
#3598, aired 2000-04-05 | 4-LETTER MAGAZINES $400: Mary J. Blige got personal in the Sept. 1999 issue of this hip-hop music magazine founded by Quincy Jones Vibe |
#3598, aired 2000-04-05 | 4-LETTER MAGAZINES $500: Carey Lowell wrote about Deepak Chopra for this Conde Nast magazine of personal well-being Self |
#3589, aired 2000-03-23 | MAGAZINES $100: At 37 million, this magazine that falls out of your Sunday paper has the USA's largest circulation Parade |
#3589, aired 2000-03-23 | MAGAZINES $200: This museum, part of the Smithsonian, conveys "The Adventure of Flight" in its own magazine Air & Space Museum |
#3589, aired 2000-03-23 | MAGAZINES $300: In 1999 this "Weekly" from Time Inc. ranked "The 100 Greatest Moments in Rock" Entertainment Weekly |
#3589, aired 2000-03-23 | MAGAZINES $500 (Daily Double): The 2 top-selling U.S. magazines with a specific sport in their names are about this sport Golf |
#3589, aired 2000-03-23 | MAGAZINES $500: Its first issue, in 1845, included articles on "A Smoke Filter for Locomotives" & "Cause of Sound and Thunder" Scientific American |
#3575, aired 2000-03-03 | THE BOY SCOUTS $500: The Boy Scouts of America publishes the magazines Scouting & this one Boys' Life |
#3483, aired 1999-10-27 | DON'T MIND "F" I DO $800: Pieces he scribbled for magazines like Scribner's were collected in his "Flappers and Philosophers" F. Scott Fitzgerald |
#3362, aired 1999-03-30 | MAGAZINES $200: Departments in this weekly include "Faces in the Crowd", "Catching Up With..." & "SI View" Sports Illustrated |
#3362, aired 1999-03-30 | MAGAZINES $400: In 1953 Triangle Publications began publishing this media magazine...& boy was it successful! TV Guide |
#3362, aired 1999-03-30 | MAGAZINES $600: Conan O'Brien was the first since Robert Benchley to be president of this Harvard humor magazine 2 straight years Harvard Lampoon |
#3362, aired 1999-03-30 | MAGAZINES $800: In 1990, he became editor-in-chief of his late father's namesake business magazine Steve Forbes |
#3362, aired 1999-03-30 | MAGAZINES $1000: This man's "Lady's Book" was published in Philadelphia from 1830 to 1892 Louis Godey |
#3150, aired 1998-04-17 | TOM SWIFTIES $800: Tom talks about gloves intermittenly; the way he talks about magazines is this synonym Periodically |
#3118, aired 1998-03-04 | MAGAZINES $200: Ellery Queen & now Mary Higgins Clark have their name on this type of magazine Mystery |
#3118, aired 1998-03-04 | MAGAZINES $400: "We drink, we smoke, we gamble" is the motto of Milton, a magazine named for him Milton Berle |
#3118, aired 1998-03-04 | MAGAZINES $600: Woman seen here; she has a magazine named for her: ("It's a good thing") Martha Stewart |
#3118, aired 1998-03-04 | MAGAZINES $800: In 1947 this family's magazine was "The Changing Times", now it's "Personal Finance" Kiplinger |
#3118, aired 1998-03-04 | MAGAZINES $1000: He's built up his body & his name, which is found over "Muscle And Fitness" & "Shape" Joe Weider |
#3103, aired 1998-02-11 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $100: Calling itself "The Nation's Newspaper", this publication claims to be "first in daily readers" USA Today |
#3103, aired 1998-02-11 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $200: A former foreign editor of Time magazine founded this rival of Time in 1933 Newsweek |
#3103, aired 1998-02-11 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $300: Julia Roberts posed as Susan B. Anthony for a 1997 issue of this JFK Jr. magazine George |
#3103, aired 1998-02-11 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $400: Tina Brown was editor-in-chief of this magazine from 1984 to 1992 Vanity Fair |
#3103, aired 1998-02-11 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $500: In 1996 investors celebrated the 75th anniversary of this "National Business & Financial Weekly" from Dow Jones Barron's |
#3092, aired 1998-01-27 | HINTS FROM HELOISE $500: Ding-a-ling! Heloise hangs these books on wire coat hangers & stores them in the closet Phone books |
#3074, aired 1998-01-01 | MAGAZINES $100: In 1996 this "magazine for men" hoaxed Hollywood with a cover story on "overnight star" Allegra Coleman Esquire |
#3074, aired 1998-01-01 | MAGAZINES $200: This symbol for a recording with hit potential first appeared in Cash Box magazine a bullet |
#3074, aired 1998-01-01 | MAGAZINES $300: Germany's top-selling weekly, its name means "star" Stern |
#3074, aired 1998-01-01 | MAGAZINES $400: In late 1996 this newsmagazine with a dual title published a cheery issue on "20 Ways to Save the World" U.S. News & World Report |
#3074, aired 1998-01-01 | MAGAZINES $500: This Microsoft online magazine is edited by Michael Kinsley Slate |
#3047, aired 1997-11-25 | AWARDS $200: In 1996 "Civilization" was named the best of these, among those with a circulation of 100,000 - 400,000 Magazines |
#2983, aired 1997-07-16 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $100: Leading dailies in this state include the Providence Journal-Bulletin & The Times in Pawtucket Rhode Island |
#2983, aired 1997-07-16 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $300: Founded in the mid-1800s, this Paris daily is named for a comic opera barber Le Figaro |
#2983, aired 1997-07-16 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $400 (Daily Double): It's the magazine whose trademark is seen here: The New Yorker |
#2983, aired 1997-07-16 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $400: In circulation, it's the leading magazine for fans of daytime serials Soap Opera Digest |
#2983, aired 1997-07-16 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $500: Russian for "news", it was the official national publication of the Soviet government until 1991 Izvestia |
#2952, aired 1997-06-03 | MAGAZINES $200: Vassar Quarterly & Trojan Family are university news magazines for these people Alumni |
#2952, aired 1997-06-03 | MAGAZINES $400: Founded in 1912, the magazine named for this literary genre has published Wallace Stevens & T.S. Eliot poetry |
#2952, aired 1997-06-03 | MAGAZINES $600: This short form of the word "magazine" refers to personal & electronic publications zine |
#2952, aired 1997-06-03 | MAGAZINES $800: National Review advocates this political attitude; Commentary Magazine stands for the "neo" type conservatism |
#2952, aired 1997-06-03 | MAGAZINES $1000: Flashy journal of cyberspace that shares its name with a biography of John Belushi Wired |
#2938, aired 1997-05-14 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $200: The Washington Times was founded in 1982 as a conservative alternative to this newspaper The Washington Post |
#2938, aired 1997-05-14 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $400: The name of Vatican City's newspaper L'Osservatore Romano means "The Roman" this Observer |
#2938, aired 1997-05-14 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $600: This Midwestern city's Sunday Journal is produced by striking workers from its News & Free Press Detroit |
#2938, aired 1997-05-14 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $800: This "Weekly" journal of TV, movies, & music was named 1995's best magazine with circulation over one million Entertainment Weekly |
#2938, aired 1997-05-14 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $1000: "Final Analysis" is a column found in the magazine of this field "Today" Psychology Today |
#2930, aired 1997-05-02 | MAGAZINES $200: Steffi Graf posed in a bikini for this magazine's 1997 swimsuit issue Sports Illustrated |
#2930, aired 1997-05-02 | MAGAZINES $400: With scented ads for 4 of these, the February 1997 Elle could have been called Smelle perfumes |
#2930, aired 1997-05-02 | MAGAZINES $600: A story on lower death rates from heart disease brightened a recent issue of the journal of this, the AMA American Medical Association |
#2930, aired 1997-05-02 | MAGAZINES $800: The cover of its 1995 Hollywood issue showed actresses in their underwear; for 1997's, they wore gowns Vanity Fair |
#2930, aired 1997-05-02 | MAGAZINES $1000: Publications named for people include Forbes, Harper's & this woman's magazine founded by a man named James McCall's |
#2910, aired 1997-04-04 | 1990s FASHION $100: In 1995 fashion magazines Elle & Vogue claimed this bright color was moving from lipstick to dresses Red |
#2883, aired 1997-02-26 | BLACK AMERICA $1000: Ebony & Jet are among the magazines launched by this publisher John Johnson |
#2881, aired 1997-02-24 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $100: This women's publication is known as LHJ for short Ladies' Home Journal |
#2881, aired 1997-02-24 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $200: This organization publishes Boys' Life Boy Scouts |
#2881, aired 1997-02-24 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $300: This Gannett Company publication has been dubbed "McPaper" USA Today |
#2881, aired 1997-02-24 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $400: This British humor magazine founded in 1841 folded in 1992 Punch |
#2881, aired 1997-02-24 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $500: Arthur Hays Sulzberger was publisher of this U.S. newspaper from 1935 to 1961 The New York Times |
#2853, aired 1997-01-15 | MAGAZINES $200: Annie Leibovitz was 23 when she became chief photographer for this music magazine in 1973 Rolling Stone |
#2853, aired 1997-01-15 | MAGAZINES $400: Grace Mirabella edited this magazine for 17 years before launching her own in 1989 Vogue |
#2853, aired 1997-01-15 | MAGAZINES $600: In 1996 this children's magazine that features Goofus & Gallant celebrated its 50th anniversary Highlights |
#2853, aired 1997-01-15 | MAGAZINES $800: Published by Conde Nast, it's "America's Food and Entertaining Magazine" Bon Appetit |
#2853, aired 1997-01-15 | MAGAZINES $2,000 (Daily Double): Founded in 1857, this Boston-based magazine was named by Oliver Wendell Holmes Atlantic |
#2842, aired 1996-12-31 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $200: William Makepeace Thackeray was an early staff member of this British humor magazine Punch |
#2842, aired 1996-12-31 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $400: This Canadian province's largest newspaper is the Edmonton Journal Alberta |
#2842, aired 1996-12-31 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $600: In 1955 this monthly founded by DeWitt & Lila Wallace was forced to accept advertising for the first time Reader's Digest |
#2842, aired 1996-12-31 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $800: In 1954 this Civil War historian was named editor of American Heritage magazine Bruce Catton |
#2842, aired 1996-12-31 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $1000: Perhaps best known as a sportswriter, he's been editor-in-chief of the Paris Review since 1953 George Plimpton |
#2745, aired 1996-07-05 | MAGAZINES $100: In 1963 Norman Rockwell painted his 317th & final cover for this magazine The Saturday Evening Post |
#2745, aired 1996-07-05 | MAGAZINES $200: 60 years before Helen Gurley Brown took over this magazine, it was bought by William Randolph Hearst Cosmopolitan |
#2745, aired 1996-07-05 | MAGAZINES $300: In 1974 Time, Inc. launched this magazine with Mia Farrow on the cover People |
#2745, aired 1996-07-05 | MAGAZINES $400: 1 of 2 magazines with "Popular" in their titles whose circulation exceeds 1 million (1 of) Popular Mechanics (or Popular Science) |
#2745, aired 1996-07-05 | MAGAZINES $500: Published by Rodale Press, it's the USA's best-selling magazine devoted to health & nutrition Prevention |
#2717, aired 1996-05-28 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $100: This business biweekly ranks its 500 largest U.S. corporations by performance & by state Fortune |
#2717, aired 1996-05-28 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $200: Il Messaggero is one of the principal daily newspapers published in this capital Rome |
#2717, aired 1996-05-28 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $300: A founder of pop art, he was also the founder of Interview magazine Andy Warhol |
#2717, aired 1996-05-28 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $400: This 1962 Rachel Carson book first appeared as a series of articles in The New Yorker Silent Spring |
#2717, aired 1996-05-28 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $500: Otis Chandler became publisher of this U.S. newspaper in 1960 Los Angeles Times |
#2711, aired 1996-05-20 | OH, HENRY $500: Fortune was one of several magazines that helped ensure his fortune in the publishing industry Henry Luce |
#2702, aired 1996-05-07 | LITERARY HODGEPODGE $800: He wrote novels that were serialized in magazines before writing great plays like "Pygmalion" Shaw |
#2684, aired 1996-04-11 | MAGAZINES $200: Founded in 1802, this Scottish city's Review was renowned for its political & literary criticism Edinburgh |
#2684, aired 1996-04-11 | MAGAZINES $400: "Looking Good" & "Spotlight" are departments of this magazine whose name is the objective case of "We" Us |
#2684, aired 1996-04-11 | MAGAZINES $600: Born Martha Kostyra, she's really "Living" with her own magazine off cooking & decorating tips Martha Stewart |
#2684, aired 1996-04-11 | MAGAZINES $800: This woman who wrote the book "Passages" is a contributing editor of Vanity Fair (Gail) Sheehy |
#2684, aired 1996-04-11 | MAGAZINES $1000: Known as "The Movie Magazine", it's named for a movie event Premiere |
#2634, aired 1996-02-01 | MAGAZINES $100: A 1927 issue of this magazine featured the first undersea photographs in natural color National Geographic |
#2634, aired 1996-02-01 | MAGAZINES $200: In 1994 Dell Magazines launched a "Western Magazine" named for this author Louis L'Amour |
#2634, aired 1996-02-01 | MAGAZINES $300: Regular features of this magazine include Star Tracks, Chatter & Picks & Pans People |
#2634, aired 1996-02-01 | MAGAZINES $400: The first Polish edition of this pocket-sized monthly magazine went on sale in May 1995 Reader's Digest |
#2634, aired 1996-02-01 | MAGAZINES $500: Before Conde Nast revived it in 1983, this arts & culture magazine was defunct for nearly 50 years Vanity Fair |
#2592, aired 1995-12-05 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $100: This daily published by Dow Jones has been printing the Dow Jones Industrial Average since May 26, 1896 The Wall Street Journal |
#2592, aired 1995-12-05 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $200: The staff of James Franklin's New England Courant included this man, his younger brother Benjamin Franklin |
#2592, aired 1995-12-05 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $300: Jann Wenner started this magazine in 1967 with $7,500 he'd borrowed from relatives Rolling Stone |
#2592, aired 1995-12-05 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $400: Susan Lucci & Jensen Buchanan were on this "Digest"'s 1995 list of most beautiful women Soap Opera Digest |
#2592, aired 1995-12-05 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $500: Some of E.B. White's "Talk of the Town" pieces from this magazine were collected in "The Wild Flag" The New Yorker |
#2576, aired 1995-11-13 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $100: Originally a social satire magazine, it became a pictorial weekly when bought by Luce in 1936 Life |
#2576, aired 1995-11-13 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $200: The United States' oldest continuously published newspaper is this city's Courant Hartford |
#2576, aired 1995-11-13 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $300: Modern Maturity is a bi-monthly publication of this organization for those over 50 AARP (American Association of Retired Persons) |
#2576, aired 1995-11-13 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $400: Columbia is the magazine of this fraternal order of Roman Catholic men Knights of Columbus |
#2576, aired 1995-11-13 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $500: His famous open letter "J'accuse" was published in the newspaper L'Aurore Emile Zola |
#2523, aired 1995-07-19 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $100: This magazine founded in 1888 is often saved by subscribers for its maps & photographs National Geographic |
#2523, aired 1995-07-19 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $200: This former organ of the Soviet Communist Party was sold to businessman Jannis Jannikos in 1992 Pravda |
#2523, aired 1995-07-19 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $300: In 1992 this city's Oregonian announced it would stop printing the names of sports teams with Indian names Portland |
#2523, aired 1995-07-19 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $400: In 1992 this Toronto newspaper published lost articles by its onetime reporter Ernest Hemingway The Toronto Star |
#2523, aired 1995-07-19 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $500: David Gergen was an editor with this news weekly when he joined the Clinton White House in May 1993 U.S. News & World Report |
#2484, aired 1995-05-25 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $100: This sport is the subject of Ring magazine boxing |
#2484, aired 1995-05-25 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $200: In 1954 this newspaper bought its morning competitor, the Washington Times-Herald the Washington Post |
#2484, aired 1995-05-25 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $300: The name of Yomiuri Shimbun, published in this city, means "the read-and-sell newspaper" Tokyo |
#2484, aired 1995-05-25 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $400: In 1990 this feminist magazine was relaunched as a bimonthly without advertising Ms. magazine |
#2484, aired 1995-05-25 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $500: This magazine aimed at Black women was first published in 1970 Essence |
#2473, aired 1995-05-10 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $100: This weekly newsmagazine was founded in 1933 by Thomas J.C. Martyn, a former editor of Time Newsweek |
#2473, aired 1995-05-10 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $200: This general-interest magazine for black Americans shares its name with a kind of wood Ebony |
#2473, aired 1995-05-10 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $300: James M. Cox bought this southern city's daily The Constitution in 1950 Atlanta |
#2473, aired 1995-05-10 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $400: Star Tracks & Picks & Pans are features of this weekly People magazine |
#2473, aired 1995-05-10 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $500: 6 of this country's 10 daily newspapers are published in the city of Jiddah Saudi Arabia |
#2423, aired 1995-03-01 | MAGAZINES $200: Henry Luce & Briton Hadden brought out the first issue of this newsmagazine dated March 3, 1923 Time |
#2423, aired 1995-03-01 | MAGAZINES $400: It's the numerical name of the magazine for young women started by Walter Annenberg in 1944 Seventeen |
#2423, aired 1995-03-01 | MAGAZINES $600: In 1941 authors Frederic Dannay & Manfred Lee published the first issue of this "Mystery Magazine" Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine |
#2423, aired 1995-03-01 | MAGAZINES $800: Priscilla L. Buckley is a senior ed. of this magazine & her brother William F. Buckley Jr. is editor-at-large The National Review |
#2423, aired 1995-03-01 | MAGAZINES $1000: In 1994, after 6 years of publication, this magazine, aimed at women over 40, folded Lear's |
#2420, aired 1995-02-24 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $200: In the 1880s Eliezer Ben-Yehuda founded a magazine dedicated to reviving this as a living language Hebrew |
#2420, aired 1995-02-24 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $400: Helen Gurley Brown's "Sex and the Single Girl" led to her appointment as this magazine's editor Cosmopolitan |
#2420, aired 1995-02-24 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $600: The first "Dear Abby" column appeared in this California city's Chronicle in 1956 San Francisco |
#2420, aired 1995-02-24 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $800: In 1926 Hugo Gernsback founded Amazing Stories, the first magazine in this literary genre science fiction |
#2420, aired 1995-02-24 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $1000: After attending Oxford, this Australian media magnate worked as a junior editor for the London Daily Express (Rupert) Murdoch |
#2419, aired 1995-02-23 | MAGAZINES $200: This cable network for kids that features a lot of gak has its own magazine Nickelodeon |
#2419, aired 1995-02-23 | MAGAZINES $400: It was founded in 1917 by B.C., Malcolm's father Forbes magazine |
#2419, aired 1995-02-23 | MAGAZINES $600: Magazine titles include People Weekly & the Atlantic this Monthly |
#2419, aired 1995-02-23 | MAGAZINES $800: Among the top 50 sellers in the U.S., 2 of the 3 magazines that have "Digest" in their names Reader's Digest & Golf Digest (& Soap Opera Digest) |
#2419, aired 1995-02-23 | MAGAZINES $1000: This company that publishes Self magazine put its name on its traveler magazine Conde Nast |
#2410, aired 1995-02-10 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $200: Of the 3 top-selling newsmagazines, it was founded first, in 1923 Time |
#2410, aired 1995-02-10 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $400: "VCR Report" is a column in this weekly magazine TV Guide |
#2410, aired 1995-02-10 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $600: This state's first newspaper was the Green Bay Intelligencer, founded in 1833 Wisconsin |
#2410, aired 1995-02-10 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $800: In circulation, it's Illinois' largest newspaper the Chicago Tribune |
#2410, aired 1995-02-10 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $1000: Name shared by newspapers in Houston, Denver & Jerusalem the Post |
#2403, aired 1995-02-01 | MAGAZINES $200: "Jeopardy!" is one of the shows that's been cheered in this weekly's "Cheers 'n' Jeers" column TV Guide |
#2403, aired 1995-02-01 | MAGAZINES $600: In 1994, several months after it folded, this New York-based satire magazine was relaunched with new owners Spy |
#2403, aired 1995-02-01 | MAGAZINES $800: Aimed at people over 50, this AARP publication is the top-circulating magazine in the U.S. Modern Maturity |
#2403, aired 1995-02-01 | MAGAZINES $1000: This well-known women's monthly was founded in 1876 as a pattern & fashion periodical called The Queen McCall's |
#2390, aired 1995-01-13 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $200: His "The Fall of the House of Usher" appeared in Burton's Gentleman's Magazine, which he co-edited (Edgar Allan) Poe |
#2390, aired 1995-01-13 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $400: In 1994 American Publishing Co. agreed to buy this 2nd-largest Chicago paper for $180 million the Chicago Sun-Times |
#2390, aired 1995-01-13 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $600: De Telegraaf & de Volkskrant are 2 of this country's biggest papers the Netherlands |
#2390, aired 1995-01-13 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $800: It wasn't a "dubious achievement" when Edward Kosner was named new editor of this magazine in 1993 Esquire magazine |
#2390, aired 1995-01-13 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $1000: In 1993 Rupert Murdoch bought this NYC tabloid for the second time the New York Post |
#2375, aired 1994-12-23 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $200: This magazine supports "the increase and diffusion of geographic knowledge" National Geographic |
#2375, aired 1994-12-23 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $400: This city's Deseret News was established by the Mormon Church in 1850 Salt Lake City |
#2375, aired 1994-12-23 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $600: Barricada is the newspaper of the Sandinista National Liberation Front in this country Nicaragua |
#2375, aired 1994-12-23 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $800: In 1970 this magazine moved its editorial offices from Philadelphia to Indianapolis The Saturday Evening Post |
#2375, aired 1994-12-23 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $1000: Upon her husband's death in 1963, Katharine Graham became president of this newspaper company the Washington Post |
#2368, aired 1994-12-14 | WOMEN AUTHORS $400: She began writing about Chinese life for U.S. magazines in 1923, 7 years before her first novel (Pearl) Buck |
#2347, aired 1994-11-15 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $100: Along with its famous 500 list of U.S. companies, this magazine also ranks the 50 largest U.S. banks Fortune |
#2347, aired 1994-11-15 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $200: From 1917 to 1929, Nikolai Bukharin was editor of this official Communist Party newspaper Pravda |
#2347, aired 1994-11-15 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $300: George Brown founded this Canadian city's Globe newspaper in 1844 Toronto |
#2347, aired 1994-11-15 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $400: This insurance organization's List is one of London's oldest papers Lloyd's of London |
#2347, aired 1994-11-15 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $500: From 1925 to 1987 this magazine had just 2 editors: Harold Ross & William Shawn The New Yorker |
#2344, aired 1994-11-10 | SITCOM CHARACTERS $100: This mailman on "Cheers" gleaned some of his knowledge from reading the magazines he delivered Cliff (Clavin) |
#2315, aired 1994-09-30 | PUBLISHING $600: Argosy is considered the first of these magazines named for the cheap paper on which they were printed pulps |
#2303, aired 1994-09-14 | MAGAZINES $100: In March 1983 this "Magnum, P.I." star became the first centerfold in McCall's' 107-year history Tom Selleck |
#2303, aired 1994-09-14 | MAGAZINES $200: Columns in this weekly magazine include "The Couch Critic", "Grapevine" & "What I Watch" TV Guide |
#2303, aired 1994-09-14 | MAGAZINES $300: Of the USA's major newsmagazines, this one has the largest circulation by far Time |
#2303, aired 1994-09-14 | MAGAZINES $400: In 1922 former Secretary of Agriculture Edwin T. Meredith founded it as "Fruit, Garden and Home" Better Homes and Gardens |
#2303, aired 1994-09-14 | MAGAZINES $500: It's the USA's most popular magazine for the hunting & fishing enthusiast Field & Stream |
#2272, aired 1994-06-21 | MAGAZINES $100: In 1992 this rock music publication founded by Jann Wenner celebrated its 25th anniversary Rolling Stone |
#2272, aired 1994-06-21 | MAGAZINES $200: GQ stands for this magazine Gentlemen's Quarterly |
#2272, aired 1994-06-21 | MAGAZINES $300: This evangelist who's advised many presidents helped found the magazine "Christianity Today" Billy Graham |
#2272, aired 1994-06-21 | MAGAZINES $400: Oliver Wendell Holmes sugggested the name of this "Monthly" that began publication in 1857 The Atlantic |
#2272, aired 1994-06-21 | MAGAZINES $500: It bills itself as "Canada's weekly newsmagazine" Maclean's |
#2262, aired 1994-06-07 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $200: Norman Rockwell's art appeared in Life, Boys' Life, Look & over 300 times on the cover of this magazine the Saturday Evening Post |
#2262, aired 1994-06-07 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $400: When founded in 1897, the Jewish Daily Forward was published in this language, not Hebrew Yiddish |
#2262, aired 1994-06-07 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $600: In 1992 this British humor magazine ceased regular publication after 151 years Punch |
#2262, aired 1994-06-07 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $800: This New York City borough's Eagle newspaper folded in 1955 Brooklyn |
#2262, aired 1994-06-07 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $1000: This major source of medical news is published each week by the Massachusetts Medical Society the New England Journal of Medicine |
#2260, aired 1994-06-03 | MAGAZINES $200: World Report is a section of this magazine as well as part of its name U.S. News & World Report |
#2260, aired 1994-06-03 | MAGAZINES $400: This late, great Vogue editor's maiden name was Diana Dalziel Diana Vreeland |
#2260, aired 1994-06-03 | MAGAZINES $600: This author of "The Executioner's Song" is a "writer-at-large" for Vanity Fair Norman Mailer |
#2260, aired 1994-06-03 | MAGAZINES $800: This hunting & fishing magazine's trademark logo features a trout & a Canada goose Field & Stream |
#2260, aired 1994-06-03 | MAGAZINES $1000: It's the widest-circulating U.S. magazine that has a color in its name Redbook |
#2234, aired 1994-04-28 | ROOMS $400: The room where you sit with other patients & read out-of-date magazines until the doctor is ready to see you the waiting room |
#2228, aired 1994-04-20 | MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS $200: This British humor magazine was named for a puppet, not for a drink Punch |
#2228, aired 1994-04-20 | MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS $400: It's America's "No. 1 bridal magazine" Brides magazine |
#2228, aired 1994-04-20 | MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS $600: A new magazine devoted entirely to the "pot bellied" type of these pets debuted in 1990 a pig |
#2228, aired 1994-04-20 | MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS $800: William Shawn became the editor of this magazine in 1952, after the death of Harold Ross The New Yorker |
#2228, aired 1994-04-20 | MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS $1000: The first public newspaper in Alaska was established in 1868 in this Russian settlement Sitka |
#2203, aired 1994-03-16 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $100: Frederick G. Bonfils made this city's Post the most widely read paper published in the Rockies Denver |
#2203, aired 1994-03-16 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $200: Thomas J.C. Martyn, a former editor of Time magazine, founded this rival in 1933 Newsweek |
#2203, aired 1994-03-16 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $300: Author William Dean Howells was once an editor of this magazine now edited by Helen Gurley Brown Cosmopolitan |
#2203, aired 1994-03-16 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $400: This magazine for African-Americans has a circulation of over 1.8 million Ebony |
#2203, aired 1994-03-16 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $1,000 (Daily Double): This current Illinois senator was editor & publisher of the Troy Tribune at age 19 Paul Simon |
#2189, aired 1994-02-24 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $200: Read all about it! It's an unscheduled edition of a newspaper printed when big news breaks an extra |
#2189, aired 1994-02-24 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $400: In 1993 this city's Herald won a Pulitzer gold medal for reporting on Hurricane Andrew Miami |
#2189, aired 1994-02-24 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $600: In 1974 this Radnor, Penn.-based magazine became the first weekly to sell a billion copies in a year TV Guide |
#2189, aired 1994-02-24 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $800: Now edited by Helen Gurley Brown, this magazine began in Rochester, N.Y. in 1886 Cosmopolitan |
#2189, aired 1994-02-24 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $1000: Harrison Salisbury, once this newspaper's Moscow correspondent, died in July 1993 the New York Times |
#2174, aired 1994-02-03 | MAGAZINES $100: In July 1993 this photo-filled monthly magazine became smaller & got a new logo & layout Life |
#2174, aired 1994-02-03 | MAGAZINES $200: Among the top 10 magazines, there's no "Best", but there are these 2 "Good" & "Better" titles Good Housekeeping & Better Homes and Gardens |
#2174, aired 1994-02-03 | MAGAZINES $300: The December 1992 issue of this new magazine named for women under 5'5" featured actress Nicole Eggert Petite |
#2174, aired 1994-02-03 | MAGAZINES $400: Before her political career, Millicent Fenwick worked at this now century-old fashion magazine Vogue |
#2174, aired 1994-02-03 | MAGAZINES $500: Pencilwise is the special puzzle section in the center of this magazine Games |
#2112, aired 1993-11-09 | MAGAZINES $200: The Angus Journal is one of several magazines devoted to the raising of these farm animals cows |
#2112, aired 1993-11-09 | MAGAZINES $400: As you might guess, "Vanities" is a regular feature of this magazine Vanity Fair |
#2112, aired 1993-11-09 | MAGAZINES $600: In 1992 Gloria Steinem launched a British edition of this magazine Ms. |
#2112, aired 1993-11-09 | MAGAZINES $800: For 11 years E.B. White wrote essays for this magazine's "Talk of the Town" The New Yorker |
#2079, aired 1993-09-23 | MAGAZINES $200: In names of quite dissimilar magazines, this word stands alone or follows "Soldier of" Fortune |
#2079, aired 1993-09-23 | MAGAZINES $400: Appropriately, the spring 1993 cover of Cigar Aficionado featured this Marx brother Groucho |
#2079, aired 1993-09-23 | MAGAZINES $600: A man named Malcolm was its editor-in-chief from 1954-1990 Forbes |
#2079, aired 1993-09-23 | MAGAZINES $800: This Cosmopolitan editor-in-chief calls her monthly column "Step Into My Parlor" Helen Gurley Brown |
#2079, aired 1993-09-23 | MAGAZINES $1000: This host of TV's "Wild Kingdom" is on the editorial advisory board of ZooLife Jim Fowler |
#2071, aired 1993-09-13 | MAGAZINES $100: "Good Housekeeping" leads to "Better Homes &" these Gardens |
#2071, aired 1993-09-13 | MAGAZINES $200: Spy is a magazine by itself & Spy vs Spy is part of this humor magazine Mad magazine |
#2071, aired 1993-09-13 | MAGAZINES $300: If the Count counted all the readers of this magazine based on a PBS kids' series, he'd count almost 1.2 million Sesame Street |
#2071, aired 1993-09-13 | MAGAZINES $400: The Christmas edition of the French Vogue was edited by this Tibetan Buddhist leader the Dalai Lama |
#2071, aired 1993-09-13 | MAGAZINES $500: From 1937 to 1971 Gardner Cowles spent his life publishing this weekly picture magazine Look |
#2060, aired 1993-07-16 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $100: The Chicago Times merged with this newspaper in 1948 The Sun |
#2060, aired 1993-07-16 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $200: Look magazine folded in 1971, the year before this competitor, from Time, Inc Life |
#2060, aired 1993-07-16 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $300: This city's Bee won a 1992 Pulitzer for reporting environmental damage in the Sierra Nevada Sacramento |
#2060, aired 1993-07-16 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $400: When Tina Brown went to The New Yorker, Graydon Carter replaced her at this magazine Vanity Fair |
#2060, aired 1993-07-16 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $500: This organization publishes Modern Maturity, a magazine with a circulation of over 22 million AARP |
#2041, aired 1993-06-21 | MAGAZINES $200: William Gaines, the longtime publisher of this humor magazine, died in 1992 at age 70 Mad |
#2041, aired 1993-06-21 | MAGAZINES $400: This magazine headquartered in Pleasantville, N.Y. now appears in 17 languages, & in Braille & large type Reader's Digest |
#2041, aired 1993-06-21 | MAGAZINES $600: Founded in 1888, this magazine adopted a yellow & white cover in 1910 National Geographic |
#2041, aired 1993-06-21 | MAGAZINES $1,000 (Daily Double): For the no. of feathers on Big Bird or the No. of Tupperware parties held daily, check this magazine's "Index" Harper's |
#2041, aired 1993-06-21 | MAGAZINES $1000: Andy Warhol, who founded this magazine, appeared on its cover only once, in February 1989 Interview |
#2016, aired 1993-05-17 | MAGAZINES $200: In names of magazines, it precedes "Mechanics", "Photography" & "Science" Popular |
#2016, aired 1993-05-17 | MAGAZINES $400: This music magazine's "Hot 100" list debuted in the August 4, 1958 issue BIllboard |
#2016, aired 1993-05-17 | MAGAZINES $600: This magazine for Black Americans was founded in Chicago in 1945 by John H. Johnson Ebony |
#2016, aired 1993-05-17 | MAGAZINES $800: After folding 2 years before, this behavioral science magazine made a comeback in January 1992 Psychology Today |
#2016, aired 1993-05-17 | MAGAZINES $1,800 (Daily Double): Founded in 1850 & named for the brothers who launched it, it's America's oldest monthly magazine Harper's |
#2006, aired 1993-05-03 | MAGAZINES $200: Among the 25 this magazine found most intriguing in 1992 were Diane English & Billy Ray Cyrus People |
#2006, aired 1993-05-03 | MAGAZINES $400: With the death of William Gaines, the publishing of Mad Magazine will not be overseen by this comic book company DC |
#2006, aired 1993-05-03 | MAGAZINES $600: The National Portrait Gallery has a collection of this newsmagazine's painted covers Time |
#2006, aired 1993-05-03 | MAGAZINES $800: Lifetime has given this magazine's editor Jane Pratt her own cable talk show Sassy |
#2006, aired 1993-05-03 | MAGAZINES $1000: With 18 editions, it claims the largest worldwide circ. of any fashion mag.; its title is French for "she" Elle |
#1966, aired 1993-03-08 | MAGAZINES $200: The ex-wife of "All in the Family"s producer began this magazine in 1988 using her divorce settlement Lear's |
#1966, aired 1993-03-08 | MAGAZINES $400: Known for its cartoons, it's in the Top 30 in revenue but not even in the top 100 in circulation The New Yorker |
#1966, aired 1993-03-08 | MAGAZINES $600: In the title of the magazine, it's not 1,000 home ideas, but this many 1,001 |
#1966, aired 1993-03-08 | MAGAZINES $800: This women's magazine was introduced in 1932 as a giveaway by Piggly Wiggly markets Family Circle |
#1966, aired 1993-03-08 | MAGAZINES $1000: Canadians who don't have "Time" on their hands have this newsmagazine founded in 1905 Maclean's |
#1912, aired 1992-12-22 | PAPER $200: The processed wood used to make paper; magazines of the 1930s got their nickname from it pulp |
#1901, aired 1992-12-07 | MAGAZINES $100: "Goings On About Town" is a popular feature of this Manhattan magazine New Yorker |
#1901, aired 1992-12-07 | MAGAZINES $200: Of who, what or where, the one that's the Australian offspring of People magazine Who |
#1901, aired 1992-12-07 | MAGAZINES $300: World Monitor Magazine is the sister publication of this newspaper the Christian Science Monitor |
#1901, aired 1992-12-07 | MAGAZINES $400: This novelist, John Gregory Dunne's brother, is noted for his celebrity interviews in Vanity Fair Dominick Dunne |
#1901, aired 1992-12-07 | MAGAZINES $700 (Daily Double): Diana Vreeland was Harper's Bazaar's fashion editor for 25 years before she moved to this magazine Vogue |
#1884, aired 1992-11-12 | WRITERS $1,000 (Daily Double): Scientific American was one of the magazines that reviewed his novel "Gravity's Rainbow" Thomas Pynchon |
#1874, aired 1992-10-29 | MAGAZINES $100: This magazine was introduced in 1885; its seal came later Good Housekeeping |
#1874, aired 1992-10-29 | MAGAZINES $200: Named for a nursery rhyme pair, it's one of the most popular magazines for kids Jack and Jill |
#1874, aired 1992-10-29 | MAGAZINES $300: It's been referred to as the African-American version of Life magazine Ebony |
#1874, aired 1992-10-29 | MAGAZINES $400: In January 1992 this magazine for men celebrated 30 years of dubious achievements Esquire |
#1874, aired 1992-10-29 | MAGAZINES $500: Edited by Paige Rense, this interior design magazine is noted for showcasing celebrity homes Architectural Digest |
#1855, aired 1992-10-02 | MAGAZINES $100: In names of magazines, it follows "Inside" & precedes "Illustrated" Sports |
#1855, aired 1992-10-02 | MAGAZINES $200: This magazine's "Geographica" section reports on poisonous toads, killer bees & other phenomena the National Geographic |
#1855, aired 1992-10-02 | MAGAZINES $300: Launched in 1934, it was the 1st magazine devoted exclusively to weddings, honeymoons & marriage Brides |
#1855, aired 1992-10-02 | MAGAZINES $400: If you're this "& Modern", you might like to read YM because that's what it stands for Young |
#1855, aired 1992-10-02 | MAGAZINES $500: It's the "International News Magazine of Book Publishing" Publishers Weekly |
#1844, aired 1992-09-17 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $100: His poem "The Raven" first appeared in the New York Mirror where he was an editor (Edgar Allan) Poe |
#1844, aired 1992-09-17 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $200: Herbert Bayard Swope of the New York World won the 1st of these prizes for reporting in 1917 the Pulitzer Prize |
#1844, aired 1992-09-17 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $300: Writer William Makepeace Thackeray & artist John Tenniel were staffers of this Eng. humor magazine Punch |
#1844, aired 1992-09-17 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $400: In 1948, the magazine "U.S. News" merged with this other publication World Report |
#1844, aired 1992-09-17 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $500: This Connecticut newspaper was founded in 1764 & became a daily in 1837 The Hartford Courant |
#1789, aired 1992-05-14 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $200: Columns in this weekly magazine include "Cheers 'n' Jeers", "Video Cassette Report" & "The Couch Critic" TV Guide |
#1789, aired 1992-05-14 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $400: This nation's dailies include the Cape Times & Natal Mercury South Africa |
#1789, aired 1992-05-14 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $600: Although People ls published weekly, US magazine, it's main competitor, is published this often biweekly |
#1789, aired 1992-05-14 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $800: In 1946 this Miami newspaper began an English international edition in Cuba the Herald |
#1789, aired 1992-05-14 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $1000: The Edmonton Bulletin, founded in 1880, was this Canadian province's first newspaper Alberta |
#1752, aired 1992-03-24 | MAGAZINES $100: This bimonthly published by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences is named for its most prestigious award The Emmy |
#1752, aired 1992-03-24 | MAGAZINES $200: In July 1925 Charlie Chaplin became the 1st movie star to appear on the cover of this newsmagazine Time |
#1752, aired 1992-03-24 | MAGAZINES $300: It calls itself "The World's Automotive Authority" Motor Trend |
#1752, aired 1992-03-24 | MAGAZINES $400: It's the former name of Kiplinger's personal finance magazine Changing Times |
#1752, aired 1992-03-24 | MAGAZINES $500: The Saturday Review originally had these 2 words added to its title of Literature |
#1748, aired 1992-03-18 | MAGAZINES $100: This actress "graced" the final edition of Collier's magazine, January 4, 1957 Grace Kelly |
#1748, aired 1992-03-18 | MAGAZINES $200: The August 1991 Vanity Fair cover featured this "Ghost" star very pregnant & very nude Demi Moore |
#1748, aired 1992-03-18 | MAGAZINES $300: This men's lifestyle magazine was founded in Chicago in 1933 Esquire |
#1748, aired 1992-03-18 | MAGAZINES $400: This Washington-based society adds "World" to its title for a magazine aimed at kids National Geographic |
#1748, aired 1992-03-18 | MAGAZINES $500: In terms of circulation it's the largest magazine whose name contains an apostrophe Reader's Digest |
#1714, aired 1992-01-30 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $200: = = |
#1714, aired 1992-01-30 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $400: = = |
#1714, aired 1992-01-30 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $600: = = |
#1714, aired 1992-01-30 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $800: For over 29 years Sergio Aragones has been drawing marginal cartoons for this satirical magazine Mad |
#1714, aired 1992-01-30 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $1000: Founded in 1764, this Hartford, Connecticut paper was bought by the Times Mirror Company in 1979 The Hartford Courant |
#1659, aired 1991-11-14 | MAGAZINES $100: On the cover of this magazine you'll sometimes see the phrase "And Grooms, Too" Brides |
#1659, aired 1991-11-14 | MAGAZINES $200: Yachting is the official magazine of this yachting trophy America's Cup |
#1659, aired 1991-11-14 | MAGAZINES $300: "The Magazine of Good Living", or a connoisseur of fine food & drink who might savor it Gourmet |
#1659, aired 1991-11-14 | MAGAZINES $400: "The Practical Journal for the Environment" isn't called Trash, but this Garbage |
#1659, aired 1991-11-14 | MAGAZINES $800 (Daily Double): This stylish magazine was named for its publication director; her first name is Grace Mirabella |
#1620, aired 1991-09-20 | MAGAZINES $100: According to its cover, this magazine is "Entertainment for men" Playboy |
#1620, aired 1991-09-20 | MAGAZINES $200: This founder of Ms. also helped launch New York magazine in 1968 Gloria Steinem |
#1620, aired 1991-09-20 | MAGAZINES $300: This founder of Seventeen was U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain from 1969 to 1974 (Walter) Annenberg |
#1620, aired 1991-09-20 | MAGAZINES $400: U.S. News & World Report & Nation's Business are published in this city Washington |
#1620, aired 1991-09-20 | MAGAZINES $500: This Rock 'n' roll mag. premiered in November 1967 with a cover photo of John Lennon Rolling Stone |
#1590, aired 1991-06-28 | MAGAZINES $200: "Pupple" was a canine spoof of this magazine People |
#1590, aired 1991-06-28 | MAGAZINES $400: Francis Henry Underwood helped create the Atlantic Monthly to incite opposition to this practice slavery |
#1590, aired 1991-06-28 | MAGAZINES $600: In 1937 Cowles Communications founded it as a competitor to Life but it died in 1971 Look |
#1590, aired 1991-06-28 | MAGAZINES $800: In September 1990 the magazine Persona, in this format, made its debut in a supermarket near you video format |
#1590, aired 1991-06-28 | MAGAZINES $1000: DeWitt Wallace & Lila Acheson published the 1st issue of this magazine in 1922 Reader's Digest |
#1580, aired 1991-06-14 | MAGAZINES $100: This feminist magazine founded by Gloria Steinem debuted in January 1972 Ms. |
#1580, aired 1991-06-14 | MAGAZINES $200: Although called a "Quarterly", this magazine "for the modern man" publishes on a monthly basis GQ (Gentlemen's Quarterly) |
#1580, aired 1991-06-14 | MAGAZINES $300: During its 1st year, this magazine moved its operations to a garage & pony shed in Pleasantville, NY Reader's Digest |
#1580, aired 1991-06-14 | MAGAZINES $500: "The World of Science" is this magazine's subtitle Discover |
#1580, aired 1991-06-14 | MAGAZINES $1,000 (Daily Double): A combination of bits processed by a computer as a unit, or a computer magazine byte |
#1567, aired 1991-05-28 | MAGAZINES $200: In 1975 this news magazine began giving articles bylines; Time followed suit 5 years later Newsweek |
#1567, aired 1991-05-28 | MAGAZINES $400: Chevy Chase has starred in 3 of this humor magazine's comedy films the National Lampoon |
#1567, aired 1991-05-28 | MAGAZINES $600: In 1922 Nat Fleischer founded this sports magazine that's still making the "rounds" today Ring magazine |
#1567, aired 1991-05-28 | MAGAZINES $800: This business publication is known as "the magazine for growing companies" Inc. |
#1567, aired 1991-05-28 | MAGAZINES $1000: In the name of a magazine this publisher's name precedes "Traveler" Conde Nast |
#1552, aired 1991-05-07 | MAGAZINES $100: The cover of its 1991 swimsuit edition was captioned "Shipshape and Seaworthy" Sports Illustrated |
#1552, aired 1991-05-07 | MAGAZINES $200: Metal Edge isn't a magazine for steelworkers but for fans of this heavy metal music |
#1552, aired 1991-05-07 | MAGAZINES $300: Air & Space is published bimonthly by this institution which has an Air & Space Museum the Smithsonian |
#1552, aired 1991-05-07 | MAGAZINES $400: Film Comment is published bimonthly by the Film Society of this Manhattan performing arts complex Lincoln Center |
#1552, aired 1991-05-07 | MAGAZINES $500: It's "the world's largest" publication for devotees of Terpsichore Dance |
#1535, aired 1991-04-12 | MAGAZINES $100: In 1922, a former Secretary of Agriculture published Fruit, Garden & Home, which became this in 1924 Better Homes & Gardens |
#1535, aired 1991-04-12 | MAGAZINES $200: The first man featured on its 4-page foldout was Lyle Waggoner of "The Carol Burnett Show" Playgirl |
#1535, aired 1991-04-12 | MAGAZINES $300: This syndicated Sunday newspaper magazine is seen by over 35 million people a week Parade |
#1535, aired 1991-04-12 | MAGAZINES $400 (Daily Double): Founder of the magazine whose first issue in 1936, captioned "Life Begins", showed a doctor slapping a baby (Henry) Luce |
#1535, aired 1991-04-12 | MAGAZINES $500: Men's magazine that featured an article by Hemingway in its first issue in 1933 Esquire |
#1494, aired 1991-02-14 | MAGAZINES $100: PC Novice is a new magazine for beginning users of these computers |
#1494, aired 1991-02-14 | MAGAZINES $200: In 1990 this entertainment weekly had an unprecedented 4 "Fall Preview" issues instead of the usual 1 TV Guide |
#1494, aired 1991-02-14 | MAGAZINES $300 (Daily Double): This magazine calls its contributing artists & writers "The Usual Gang of Idiots" Mad magazine |
#1494, aired 1991-02-14 | MAGAZINES $400: Of 16, Seventeen & 18, the one not a U.S. magazine 18 |
#1494, aired 1991-02-14 | MAGAZINES $500: For 20 years the Children's Television Workshop has been publishing this magazine for preschoolers Sesame Street (Magazine) |
#1488, aired 1991-02-06 | MAGAZINES $200: Natalya Negoda, who appeared nude in the Soviet film "Little Vera", appeared as this magazine's cover girl in May 1989 Playboy |
#1488, aired 1991-02-06 | MAGAZINES $400: It has the highest circulation of the three major American newsweeklies TIME |
#1488, aired 1991-02-06 | MAGAZINES $600: Soon after its inception in 1952, this popular satire magazine began refusing all outside advertising MAD |
#1488, aired 1991-02-06 | MAGAZINES $1000: "Self", "Vogue", "Glamour" & "Mademoiselle" are all published by this company Condé Nast |
#1488, aired 1991-02-06 | MAGAZINES $2,000 (Daily Double): The national offices of "TV Guide" are not in New York or California, but in this state Pennsylvania |
#1480, aired 1991-01-25 | MAGAZINES $100: Byte magazine covers new trends & technology related to the use of these Computers |
#1480, aired 1991-01-25 | MAGAZINES $200: The Apothecary is a quarterly magazine for members of this profession Pharmacists |
#1480, aired 1991-01-25 | MAGAZINES $300: "Boys' Life" & "Exploring" magazine are both published by this organization Boy Scouts |
#1480, aired 1991-01-25 | MAGAZINES $400: Yes, it's the name of the magazine Hugh Hefner founded in 1972 for contemporary men & women "Oui!" |
#1480, aired 1991-01-25 | MAGAZINES $500: Covering combat & military subjects, it's the journal of professional adventurers "Soldier of Fortune" |
#1478, aired 1991-01-23 | LIBRARIES $1000: Over 12 million printed volumes & 500,000 magazines are contained within this Paris library the Bibliothèque nationale |
#1475, aired 1991-01-18 | MAGAZINES $100: ABC not only offers a 900 phone number to inform you about these, it has a magazine, "Episodes" soap operas |
#1475, aired 1991-01-18 | MAGAZINES $200: Not printed in red ink, a new English language magazine for this city has an "Around the Square" section Moscow |
#1475, aired 1991-01-18 | MAGAZINES $300: The stars tell us the new magazine "Jupiter" covers this field astrology |
#1475, aired 1991-01-18 | MAGAZINES $400: Actor Tim Matheson, who bought into this humor magazine in 1989, sold out in 1990 National Lampoon |
#1475, aired 1991-01-18 | MAGAZINES $500: Subscription agency that has Ed "I'll award you $10 million" McMahon as their spokesman American Family Publishers |
#1471, aired 1991-01-14 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $100: Magazines with ampersands include "Road & Track", "Travel & Leisure" & "U.S. News &" this World Report |
#1471, aired 1991-01-14 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $200: This magazine had a TV special in April 1990 on "How to be Famous" Spy |
#1471, aired 1991-01-14 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $300: Each week, "New York" magazine reprints this feature of the Sunday Times of London the crossword puzzle |
#1471, aired 1991-01-14 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $500: Harry Guggenheim & his wife, Alicia Patterson, founded this Long Island paper in 1940 Newsday |
#1471, aired 1991-01-14 | NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES $1,100 (Daily Double): It altered its red & white logo twice; it was black & white when JFK died & in 1990 it was green for Earth Day Life |
#1469, aired 1991-01-10 | MAGAZINES $100: Features in this magazine include "It Pays to Enrich Your Word Power" & "Laughter, the Best Medicine" Reader's Digest |
#1469, aired 1991-01-10 | MAGAZINES $200: Jean Nidetch serves as a consulting editor at this magazine, founded in 1968 Weight Watchers |
#1469, aired 1991-01-10 | MAGAZINES $300: Holograms of an eagle, of the Earth & of a human skull have appeared on the cover of this magazine National Geographic |
#1469, aired 1991-01-10 | MAGAZINES $400: Since 1884, this magazine has been the Bible for Broadway theater goers Playbill |
#1469, aired 1991-01-10 | MAGAZINES $500: "Circus" magazine is not devoted to the big top, but to this entertainment field rock & roll music |
#1459, aired 1990-12-27 | MAGAZINES $100: Mad magazine mascot who has said, "The world is a place that's gone from being flat to round to crooked" Alfred E. Neuman |
#1459, aired 1990-12-27 | MAGAZINES $300: A portrait of Benjamin Franklin appears above the table of contents of this magazine The Saturday Evening Post |
#1459, aired 1990-12-27 | MAGAZINES $400: This financial biweekly was founded by Henry R. Luce in February 1930 Fortune |
#1459, aired 1990-12-27 | MAGAZINES $500 (Daily Double): After James Harper founded "Harper's" in 1850, his brother launched this magazine that's also still published Harper's Bazaar |
#1459, aired 1990-12-27 | MAGAZINES $500: It's Canada's weekly news magazine Maclean's |
#1436, aired 1990-11-26 | MAGAZINES $100: This magazine's interactive geography show "Geographica" is found at its Washington, D.C. office National Geographic |
#1436, aired 1990-11-26 | MAGAZINES $200: He was working for "Children's Activities" magazine when he launched his own men's magazine in 1953 Hugh Hefner |
#1436, aired 1990-11-26 | MAGAZINES $300: The word "Goodbye" appeared on the cover of this magazine's last weekly issue, December 29, 1972 LIFE |
#1436, aired 1990-11-26 | MAGAZINES $400: The rock bible that prints "All The News That Fits" Rolling Stone |
#1436, aired 1990-11-26 | MAGAZINES $500: Each February, Eustace Tilley, top-hatted dandy with a monocle in his hand, graces its cover The New Yorker |
#1408, aired 1990-10-17 | MAGAZINES $200: Every week this magazine published 109 editions with regional program listings TV Guide |
#1408, aired 1990-10-17 | MAGAZINES $400: Krokodil, a humor magazine, is published by this official newspaper of the Soviet communist party Pravda |
#1408, aired 1990-10-17 | MAGAZINES $600: Baltimore humorist who was co-editor of the smart set & helped found the American Mercury H.L. Mencken |
#1408, aired 1990-10-17 | MAGAZINES $800: Started in 1821 in Philadelphia, it became something of a nat'l institution after Curtis bought it in 1897 The Saturday Evening Post |
#1408, aired 1990-10-17 | MAGAZINES $1000: Poet James Russell Lowell was the first editor of this literary monthly The Atlantic Monthly |
#1385, aired 1990-09-14 | MAGAZINES $200: For its first 14 years this family magazine was given away in grocery stores Family Circle |
#1385, aired 1990-09-14 | MAGAZINES $400: The National Geographic Society publishes this magazine for kids National Geographic World |
#1385, aired 1990-09-14 | MAGAZINES $600: In 1983 excerpts from bogus Hitler diaries were published by this West German news magazine der Stern |
#1385, aired 1990-09-14 | MAGAZINES $800: This magazine devoted to the rock music culture is published by Bob Guccione Jr. Spin |
#1385, aired 1990-09-14 | MAGAZINES $1000: Appropriately, "The Progressive" is published in this Midwestern state, home of the LaFollettes Wisconsin |
#1378, aired 1990-09-05 | MAGAZINES $100: In names of magazines, this word precedes Experience, Romance & Confessions, & that's no lie True |
#1378, aired 1990-09-05 | MAGAZINES $200: A film about a performing arts high school, or a magazine whose name is a synonym for "celebrity" Fame |
#1378, aired 1990-09-05 | MAGAZINES $300: A dark waist cincher, or the "World's Leading Magazine of Self-Defense" Black Belt |
#1378, aired 1990-09-05 | MAGAZINES $400: Late singer Sarah Vaughan's nickname, or a youth-oriented magazine that lives up to its name Sassy |
#1378, aired 1990-09-05 | MAGAZINES $500: WWF Magazine is the official publication of this organization, not the World Wildlife Fund World Wrestling Federation |
#6, aired 1990-07-21 | MAGAZINES $500: The Numismatist is geared to hobbyists who collect these coins |
#6, aired 1990-07-21 | MAGAZINES $1000: Cape Cod Life caters to residents of Cape Cod as well as these 2 resort islands Nantucket & Martha's Vineyard |
#6, aired 1990-07-21 | MAGAZINES $1500: Decision Magazine is published by this minister's evangelistic association Billy Graham |
#6, aired 1990-07-21 | MAGAZINES $2000: It calls itself “America's Food & Entertaining Magazine” Bon Appetit |
#6, aired 1990-07-21 | MAGAZINES $2500: 1989 marked the 20th anniversary of this oversized celebrity magazine founded by Andy Warhol Interview |
#1367, aired 1990-07-10 | MAGAZINES $200: In 1941 a "Guaranty Seal" replaced this magazine's "Seal of Approval" Good Housekeeping |
#1367, aired 1990-07-10 | MAGAZINES $400: This humor magazine's price is "$1.75 cheap" Mad |
#1367, aired 1990-07-10 | MAGAZINES $600: Founded by DeWitt Wallace as a reprint magazine, it began printing some original material in 1930 Reader's Digest |
#1367, aired 1990-07-10 | MAGAZINES $800: Time Inc.'s 2nd successful magazine was this business publication which debuted in 1930 Fortune |
#1367, aired 1990-07-10 | MAGAZINES $1000: It calls itself "The International Magazine of Fine Interior Design" Architectural Digest |
#1363, aired 1990-07-04 | MAGAZINES $200: It's title may suggest it's written for NYC residents, but 79% of its readers live elsewhere The New Yorker |
#1363, aired 1990-07-04 | MAGAZINES $400: A leading postwar West German magazine, its name translates to "the star" Stern |
#1363, aired 1990-07-04 | MAGAZINES $800: Rodale Press' top-selling magazines are Organic Gardening & this one about health conservation Prevention |
#1363, aired 1990-07-04 | MAGAZINES $1000: Women's magazine, still published today, that began as a supplement to Tribune and Farmer Ladies' Home Journal |
#1363, aired 1990-07-04 | MAGAZINES $1,600 (Daily Double): 1 of 2 current magazines of over 300,000 circulation whose names begin with "Modern" Modern Bride or Modern Maturity |
#1329, aired 1990-05-17 | MAGAZINES $100: Modern Bride now publishes a magazine devoted to this annual high school event Prom |
#1329, aired 1990-05-17 | MAGAZINES $200: "Spy vs. Spy" is a feature of this humor magazine's "Joke & Dagger" department Mad magazine |
#1329, aired 1990-05-17 | MAGAZINES $300: The Lincoln Town Car won its "Car of the Year" award for 1990 Motor Trend |
#1329, aired 1990-05-17 | MAGAZINES $400: "Loose Talk", "The Hot Page" & "Where Are They Now?" are features of this entertainment magazine Us magazine |
#1329, aired 1990-05-17 | MAGAZINES $500: The "As They Grow" section of this magazine contains articles on child care from pregnancy to age 18 Parents magazine |
#1290, aired 1990-03-23 | MAGAZINES $200: Departments of this media magazine include "Soaps", "Grapevine" & "Videocassette Report" TV Guide |
#1290, aired 1990-03-23 | MAGAZINES $400: This magazine, the first undergraduate humor magazine in the U.S., was begun at Harvard in 1876 the Harvard Lampoon |
#1290, aired 1990-03-23 | MAGAZINES $600: In addition to Penthouse, Bob Guccione owns this magazine of science & futurism Omni |
#1290, aired 1990-03-23 | MAGAZINES $800: In 1981 Budget Dir. Stockman's criticism of the Reagan administration was published in this monthly The Atlantic Monthly |
#1290, aired 1990-03-23 | MAGAZINES $1000: Since 1912 this federation of businesses has published its own monthly magazine, Nation's Business U.S./National Chamber of Commerce |
#1282, aired 1990-03-13 | MAGAZINES $200: 1 of 3 magazines published by the Children's Television Workshop (1 of) Sesame Street Magazine, Kid City & 3-2-1 Contact |
#1282, aired 1990-03-13 | MAGAZINES $400: Founded as a humor magazine in 1883, its name was bought by Time in 1936 & it was given a new format Life |
#1282, aired 1990-03-13 | MAGAZINES $800: Cyrus Curtis founded this women's magazine in 1883; by 1987 its circulation was over 5 million the Ladies' Home Journal |
#1282, aired 1990-03-13 | MAGAZINES $1000: Technology oriented publication that calls itself "The What's New Magazine" Popular Science |
#1282, aired 1990-03-13 | MAGAZINES $1,700 (Daily Double): Playboy was based on the early formula for this men's magazine that featured Varga Girls Esquire |
#1274, aired 1990-03-01 | MAGAZINES $200: It's published by Gruner & Jahr, not by mom & dad as its name implies Parents' Magazine |
#1274, aired 1990-03-01 | MAGAZINES $400: Final Frontier is "The magazine of" this kind of "exploration" Space |
#1274, aired 1990-03-01 | MAGAZINES $600: Comparing itself to People, this magazine says it reaches "A better class of people" Us |
#1274, aired 1990-03-01 | MAGAZINES $800: This magazine's "Transition" column features birth, marriage, divorce & death announcements Newsweek |
#1274, aired 1990-03-01 | MAGAZINES $1000: This founder of Weight Watchers is a cosulting editor of Weight Watchers magazine Jean Nidetch |
#1257, aired 1990-02-06 | MAGAZINES $200: It was the first successful newsmagazine & it's still the best-selling Time |
#1257, aired 1990-02-06 | MAGAZINES $600: Exhibitions by Peary & Byrd were partly financed by this D.C.-based society & its magazine National Geographic Society |
#1257, aired 1990-02-06 | MAGAZINES $800: Weekly magazine whose features include "Picks & Pans", "Take One" & "Chatter" People |
#1257, aired 1990-02-06 | MAGAZINES $1,000 (Daily Double): It's the top-selling magazine written specifically for teens Seventeen |
#1257, aired 1990-02-06 | MAGAZINES $1000: This monthly, started in 1922, now sells over 29 million copies a month worldwide Reader's Digest |
#1229, aired 1989-12-28 | HUMPTY DUMPTY $300: Humpty Dumpty's & Jack & Jill are titles of these from The Children's Better Health Institute magazines |
#1224, aired 1989-12-21 | POTPOURRI $400: In names of nuptial magazines, this word follows Southern, Southern Calif., & Modern Bride |
#1192, aired 1989-11-07 | MAGAZINES $200: Walter Annenberg founded this teenage girls' magazine in the '40s Seventeen |
#1192, aired 1989-11-07 | MAGAZINES $400: Every January this magazine runs "Dubious Achievement Awards" Esquire |
#1192, aired 1989-11-07 | MAGAZINES $600: When H. Ross founded this magazine, he said it "will not be edited for the old lady from Dubuque" The New Yorker |
#1192, aired 1989-11-07 | MAGAZINES $800: This former Secretary of Defense has been appointed publisher of Forbes Magazine Caspar Weinberger |
#1192, aired 1989-11-07 | MAGAZINES $1000: This new magazine for women advertises it's "For the woman who wasn't born yesterday" Lear's |
#1190, aired 1989-11-03 | MAGAZINES $200: Its name is a pronoun, the objective case of "we" Us Magazine |
#1190, aired 1989-11-03 | MAGAZINES $400: As you might expect, Smithsonian is published in this city Washington, D.C. |
#1190, aired 1989-11-03 | MAGAZINES $600: Of Gourmet, Vanity Fair or Connoisseur, the one that's "The Guide to the Civilized World" Connoisseur |
#1190, aired 1989-11-03 | MAGAZINES $1,000 (Daily Double): The magazine named for this naturalist celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1987 Audubon |
#1190, aired 1989-11-03 | MAGAZINES $1000: It's now published by the Ben Franklin Literary & Medical Society; Curtis sold it in 1982 The Saturday Evening Post |
#1184, aired 1989-10-26 | MAGAZINES $400: George F. Will's commentary appears on the last page of this newsmagazine Newsweek |
#1184, aired 1989-10-26 | MAGAZINES $600: Since 1949 this automobile magazine has presented the coveted "Car of the Year" award Motor Trend |
#1184, aired 1989-10-26 | MAGAZINES $800: This magazine is now subtitled "Kiplinger's Guide to Your Future" Changing Times |
#1184, aired 1989-10-26 | MAGAZINES $1000: The spine of this magazine warns us to "never underestimate the power of a woman" the Ladies' Home Journal |
#1171, aired 1989-10-09 | MAGAZINES $100: In names of magazines this word follows science, soap opera & writer's digest |
#1171, aired 1989-10-09 | MAGAZINES $200: The slogan for Chocolatier Magazine is "When" this course "comes first" dessert |
#1171, aired 1989-10-09 | MAGAZINES $300: Powder isn't a magazine for make-up artists, it's for these people skiers |
#1171, aired 1989-10-09 | MAGAZINES $400: Also known by its initials, BBW, it's "The world's first fashion magazine for the full-size woman Big Beautiful Women |
#1171, aired 1989-10-09 | MAGAZINES $500: In 1945 George H. Johnson launched this "Life"-like magazine aimed at a black audience Ebony |
#1108, aired 1989-05-31 | MAGAZINES $200: The L.A. Times called this magazine's 35th anniversary issue "a stroll down mammary lane" Playboy |
#1108, aired 1989-05-31 | MAGAZINES $400: YM refers to this type of "Miss" Young |
#1108, aired 1989-05-31 | MAGAZINES $600: For 19 years this magazine has been picking "The Bachelor of the Month" Cosmopolitan |
#1108, aired 1989-05-31 | MAGAZINES $800: For the Dec. '88 issue, the last of its 100th year, its cover, front, back & spine, was a hologram National Geographic |
#1108, aired 1989-05-31 | MAGAZINES $1000: Mirabella will be a new magazine from Grace Mirabella who edited this fashion mag for 17 years Vogue |
#1107, aired 1989-05-30 | PUBLISHING $200: Special Report is a series of magazines specifically designed for waiting rooms of these people doctors |
#1102, aired 1989-05-23 | MAGAZINES $200: In 1977 The New York Times started this rival to People magazine Us |
#1102, aired 1989-05-23 | MAGAZINES $400: "Guideposts" magazine, which features stories of faith, was founded in 1945 by this positive thinking minister (Norman Vincent) Peale |
#1102, aired 1989-05-23 | MAGAZINES $600: Tho its London casinos earned 63% of this magazine co.'s profits in 1980, they were sold in 1981 Playboy |
#1102, aired 1989-05-23 | MAGAZINES $800: After 31 years as editor of Saturday Review, he resigned in 1971 only to return as publisher in 1973 (Norman) Cousins |
#1102, aired 1989-05-23 | MAGAZINES $1000: After 23 years as fashion editor of Harper's Bazaar, she moved over to Vogue in 1963 Diana Vreeland |
#1096, aired 1989-05-15 | MAGAZINES $200: This, not Time, was the 1st news magazine out with a big report on the Time-Warner merger Newsweek |
#1096, aired 1989-05-15 | MAGAZINES $400: In titles, this word precedes Science, Hot Rodding & Mechanics Popular |
#1096, aired 1989-05-15 | MAGAZINES $600: Amazing Heroes is a magazine covering this industry the comic book industry |
#1096, aired 1989-05-15 | MAGAZINES $800: You don't have to be a detective to figure out EQMM is how this magazine refers to itself Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine |
#1096, aired 1989-05-15 | MAGAZINES $1000: In 1972 this writer founded Ms., a magazine published & edited by women Gloria Steinem |
#1089, aired 1989-05-04 | "L" WORDS $100: It can be a collection of books, magazines & pamphlets or the place where they're kept library |
#1031, aired 1989-02-13 | MAGAZINES $100: Boy's Life is a monthly magazine of this organization Boy Scouts |
#1031, aired 1989-02-13 | MAGAZINES $200: Of the top 50 magazines in circulation, this teen magazine is the only one with an age as its title Seventeen |
#1031, aired 1989-02-13 | MAGAZINES $300: This rival news magazine was founded by Thomas J.C. Martyn, a foreign news editor at Time Newsweek |
#1031, aired 1989-02-13 | MAGAZINES $400: 3 of the 5 founders of this humor magazine had worked together on the Harvard Lampoon National Lampoon |
#1031, aired 1989-02-13 | MAGAZINES $500: Famous for its photography, it started as a weekly in 1936, shut down in 1972 & became a monthly in 1978 Life |
#986, aired 1988-12-12 | BUSINESS '88 $600: One of four Triangle Publications magazines bought by Rupert Murdoch in 1988 (1 of) TV Guide (Daily Racing Form, Good Food or Seventeen) |
#984, aired 1988-12-08 | MAGAZINES $100: Founded in 1937 to compete with "Life", it died in 1971, was revived & died again in 1979 Look |
#984, aired 1988-12-08 | MAGAZINES $200: Horse & Hound is a weekly equestrian magazine published in this country Great Britain (England) |
#984, aired 1988-12-08 | MAGAZINES $300: While Savvy is aimed at women with careers, Sassy shoots for this market teenagers |
#984, aired 1988-12-08 | MAGAZINES $500 (Daily Double): This singer was featured as a model in Spin magazine's 1988 swimsuit issue: Johnny Cash ("I Walk The Line") |
#984, aired 1988-12-08 | MAGAZINES $500: The No. 1 cause of household arguments, it's also the title of the magazine that did the survey Money |
#979, aired 1988-12-01 | MAGAZINES $200: It's said this magazine's swimsuit issue is the No. 1 item stolen from U.S. libraries Sports Illustrated |
#979, aired 1988-12-01 | MAGAZINES $400: William Safire's "On Language" appears in the Sunday magazine of this paper that syndicates his column The New York Times |
#979, aired 1988-12-01 | MAGAZINES $600: Sold in supermarkets, this magazine was started by a subsidiary of A & P Woman's Day |
#979, aired 1988-12-01 | MAGAZINES $800: This magazine began publishing on August 4, 1821, but years later they concluded Ben Franklin had started it in 1728 The Saturday Evening Post |
#979, aired 1988-12-01 | MAGAZINES $1000: Magazine that describes itself as "The magazine of good living" Gourmet |
#938, aired 1988-10-05 | MAGAZINES $100: In March 1988 Empire Press debuted a new quarterly magazine all about this S.E. Asian war Vietnam |
#938, aired 1988-10-05 | MAGAZINES $200: Section of the Sunday New York Times that is also sold as a separate magazine The Book Review |
#938, aired 1988-10-05 | MAGAZINES $300: Established in 1903, this monthly women's magazine title sounds like Mao's reading material Redbook |
#938, aired 1988-10-05 | MAGAZINES $400: If you find a Clipper magazine in your seat pocket, you are most likely on this airline Pan Am |
#938, aired 1988-10-05 | MAGAZINES $600 (Daily Double): He's appeared on the most Sports Illustrated covers, 30--under 2 different names Muhammad Ali |
#817, aired 1988-03-08 | MAGAZINES $200: In 1949, it began giving out its "Car of the Year" award Motor Trend |
#817, aired 1988-03-08 | MAGAZINES $400: It describes its staff of writers & artists as "the usual gang of idiots" Mad |
#817, aired 1988-03-08 | MAGAZINES $600: It's "The Journal of Professional Adventurers" Soldier of Fortune |
#817, aired 1988-03-08 | MAGAZINES $800: "Essence" is essentially aimed at these readers Black women |
#817, aired 1988-03-08 | MAGAZINES $1000: This news weekly was originally founded by David Lawrence as 2 separate publications U.S. News & World Report |
#815, aired 1988-03-04 | PUBLISHING $100: Street Chopper & Dirt Rider are magazines devoted to this motorcycles |
#793, aired 1988-02-03 | COMMON BONDS $500: Entrepreneur,
Venture,
Inc. business magazines |
#749, aired 1987-12-03 | MAGAZINES $200: He's listed on the masthead of Muppet Magazine as "Frog-in-Chief" Kermit |
#749, aired 1987-12-03 | MAGAZINES $400: You don't buy Parade Magazine separately--it comes with one of these newspaper |
#749, aired 1987-12-03 | MAGAZINES $600: Targeted to a large group of dieters, this magazine boasts a circulation over 850,000 Weight Watchers |
#749, aired 1987-12-03 | MAGAZINES $800: 2 of the 3 U.S. magazines with circulations over 750,000 that have "Popular" in their names (2 of) Popular Science, Popular Mechanics (Popular Photography) |
#749, aired 1987-12-03 | MAGAZINES $1000: Called "The Magazine of Western Living", it publishes gardening, travel & cookbooks, too Sunset |
#736, aired 1987-11-16 | MONEY $400: You'd use bills in this monetary unit to buy a tuba in Cuba or magazines in the Philippines the peso |
#728, aired 1987-11-04 | MAGAZINES $200: Many products display this magazine's seal on their labels Good Housekeeping |
#728, aired 1987-11-04 | MAGAZINES $400: It pays $400 for funny, true stories about life in the military, on campus or at work Reader's Digest |
#728, aired 1987-11-04 | MAGAZINES $600: Triangle Publications of Radnor, PA, famous for the Daily Racing Form, also publishes this weekly TV Guide |
#728, aired 1987-11-04 | MAGAZINES $800: After working as a CIA agent in Mexico under E. Howard Hunt, William Buckley founded this magazine The National Review |
#728, aired 1987-11-04 | MAGAZINES $1000: It's subtitled "Man at His Best" Esquire |
#713, aired 1987-10-14 | "HOUSE"s $500: The only 1 of America's top 10 magazines in circulation to fit this category Good Housekeeping |
#651, aired 1987-06-08 | MAGAZINES $100: Sport featured in "Popular Lures" fishing |
#651, aired 1987-06-08 | MAGAZINES $200: Even though it's now a monthly, "GQ" stands for this Gentlemen's Quarterly |
#651, aired 1987-06-08 | MAGAZINES $300: This magazine's associate publisher is Rod's widow, Carol Serling The Twilight Zone Magazine |
#651, aired 1987-06-08 | MAGAZINES $400: Magazine which shares its title with a classic William Makepeace Thackeray novel Vanity Fair |
#651, aired 1987-06-08 | MAGAZINES $500: Though they call Pleasantville, N.Y. home, their headquarters are really in the next town over, Chappaqua the Reader's Digest |
#642, aired 1987-05-26 | MAGAZINES $100: Aimed at those over 50, Modern Maturity is published by the AARP, American Association of these Retired Persons (retired people) |
#642, aired 1987-05-26 | MAGAZINES $200: In its Aug. '86 issue, Writer's Digest ran an erroneous notice saying this quiz show needed writers Jeopardy! |
#642, aired 1987-05-26 | MAGAZINES $300: You can find Bird Bird not just on TV, but also waddling around in this children's magazine the Sesame Street Magazine |
#642, aired 1987-05-26 | MAGAZINES $400: The answer to its April 1984 cover puzzle was that everything in the picture was upside-down Games magazine |
#642, aired 1987-05-26 | MAGAZINES $500: About $1 each at the checkout counter, these 2 rival womens' magazines are published every 3 weeks Woman's Day & Family Circle |
#577, aired 1987-02-24 | THE BOSS $500 (Daily Double): In October 1975, the Boss graced the covers of these 2 weekly magazines simultaneously Time & Newsweek |
#493, aired 1986-10-29 | MAGAZINES $200: From Latin "digerere", to divide, it's used to complete "Soap Opera", "Golf" & "Readers" titles Digest |
#493, aired 1986-10-29 | MAGAZINES $400: Of "Harper's", "Harper's Bazaar", & "Bazaar", one with the highest circulation Harper's Bazaar |
#493, aired 1986-10-29 | MAGAZINES $600: In July '86, Playboy announced plans to do a pictorial on women of this convenience store chain the 7-Eleven chain |
#493, aired 1986-10-29 | MAGAZINES $800: The reason "Elle" gets a discount on its ads in "New York" is they're both owned by this publisher Rupert Murdoch |
#493, aired 1986-10-29 | MAGAZINES $1000: 1 of 2 U.S. magazines with circulation over 400,000 whose names end in a period Ms. & Inc. |
#465, aired 1986-09-19 | MAGAZINES $200: The New Republic, National Geographic, and Smithsonian are among magazines published in this city Washington, D.C. |
#465, aired 1986-09-19 | MAGAZINES $400: Western's World, American Way, & Eastern Review airline magazines |
#465, aired 1986-09-19 | MAGAZINES $600: Luckily for subscribers, a year's worth of Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine is this many issues 13 |
#465, aired 1986-09-19 | MAGAZINES $800: Aimed at girls between 12 & 20, it's said to be the only magazine whose name begins with an apostrophe 'Teen |
#465, aired 1986-09-19 | MAGAZINES $1000: According to its title, for Bob Guccione this magazine has it "all" Omni |
#436, aired 1986-05-12 | MAGAZINES $200: British humour magazine first published in 1841 Punch |
#436, aired 1986-05-12 | MAGAZINES $300 (Daily Double): This mythological creature is symbol of the Reader's Digest Pegasus |
#436, aired 1986-05-12 | MAGAZINES $400: Hugh Hefner worked at this men's magazine until they refused him a $5-a-week raise Esquire |
#436, aired 1986-05-12 | MAGAZINES $800: As its name implies, "Maledicta" explores this facet of language bad words |
#436, aired 1986-05-12 | MAGAZINES $1000: In 1883, this magazine began as the women's supplement of "Tribune & Farmer" Ladies' Home Journal |
#360, aired 1986-01-24 | PUBLISHING $200: According to "USA Today", 95% of newsweekly magazines' sales are by this subscription |
#342, aired 1985-12-31 | MAGAZINES $200: The June 1985 "Vanity Fair" featured this couple dancing on cover & kissing inside the Reagans (the president & the first lady) |
#342, aired 1985-12-31 | MAGAZINES $500 (Daily Double): w/circulation of about 20 million each, these 2 pocket-size periodicals are the biggest in U.S. TV Guide & Reader's Digest |
#342, aired 1985-12-31 | MAGAZINES $600: At the turn of 20th c., Edward Bok turned this magazine into model for all future ladies periodicals Ladies' Home Journal |
#342, aired 1985-12-31 | MAGAZINES $800: This famous West German newsmagazine "mirrors" the life of the people & country Der Spiegel |
#342, aired 1985-12-31 | MAGAZINES $1000: Largest magazine publisher in U.S., it's noted for technical publications as well as "Business Week" McGraw Hill |
#338, aired 1985-12-25 | STARTS WITH "C" $300: The movement of blood & magazines circulation |
#330, aired 1985-12-13 | FASHION $600: One of top fashion magazines, this French periodical is especially for "her" Elle |
#288, aired 1985-10-16 | THE LIBRARY $100: This nation's bibliotheque nationale has a collection of ½ million magazines France |
#272, aired 1985-09-24 | MAGAZINES $100: This "Hustler" publisher was sentenced to jail for wearing an unauthorized Purple Heart Larry Flynt |
#272, aired 1985-09-24 | MAGAZINES $200: As of October 1985, these will be missing from the centerfolds of Playboy magazines staples |
#272, aired 1985-09-24 | MAGAZINES $300: "InCIDER" is a magazine for users of this company's computers Apple |
#272, aired 1985-09-24 | MAGAZINES $400: Magazine featured on the Feb. 4, 1985 "Newsweek" cover about Ariel Sharon Time |
#272, aired 1985-09-24 | MAGAZINES $500: In 1920, a "Popular Science" headline read, "Do We Dare Use This Power?" nuclear power (atomic energy) |
#69, aired 1984-12-13 | MAGAZINES $100: Newsmagazine published by the Washington Post Newsweek |
#69, aired 1984-12-13 | MAGAZINES $200: Staid New York newspaper that first launched "Us" magazine New York Times |
#69, aired 1984-12-13 | MAGAZINES $300: Childrearing journal that's called "The magazine only a mother could love" Parents magazine |
#69, aired 1984-12-13 | MAGAZINES $400: Wm. Gaines can spoof WB films without fear of lawsuit in this Warner-owned magazine MAD magazine |
#69, aired 1984-12-13 | MAGAZINES $500: Motto of this men's magazine is "More than just a pretty face" Penthouse |