#8578, aired 2022-02-16 | KID LIT $1000: Her picture books include "Barnyard Dance!" & "Moo, Baa, La La La!" (Sandra) Boynton |
#8372, aired 2021-04-06 | HAPPY TRAILS! $400: Between 1867 & 1871 1.5 million head of cattle moo-ved N. on the Chisholm Trail to its terminus in Abilene in this Midwestern state Kansas |
#8174, aired 2020-03-05 | CHILDREN'S BOOKS $400: A farmer gets exasperating but very legible notes from his livestock in "Click, Clack, Moo: Cows that" do this Type |
#8009, aired 2019-06-06 | GOES "MOO" $200: A transparent panel in a car's top moonroof |
#8009, aired 2019-06-06 | GOES "MOO" $400: In Europe this animal is called an elk moose |
#8009, aired 2019-06-06 | GOES "MOO" $600: Bipolar & Seasonal Affective are this type of disorder mood disorder |
#8009, aired 2019-06-06 | GOES "MOO" $800: To secure a boat with lines or anchors to moor |
#8009, aired 2019-06-06 | GOES "MOO" $1000: Those aren't hippos, they are these creatures created by Finnish author Tove Jansson Moomins |
#7779, aired 2018-06-07 | ASIAN FOOD $200: Traditionally, this Chinese dish contains shredded pork, stir-fried veggies & egg, served with thin pancakes moo shu |
#7273, aired 2016-04-06 | INTERNATIONAL CUISINE $800: This stir-fried Chinese dish of shredded meat & vegetables is mixed with scrambled eggs & then rolled into thin pancakes moo shu (pork) |
#7147, aired 2015-10-13 | SEUSSICAL TITLES $1000: A rhyming title: "Mr. Brown Can" do this! "Can You?" moo |
#7031, aired 2015-03-23 | CAN I HAVE A WORD? $400: Low is another term for this animal sound moo |
#7024, aired 2015-03-12 | EAST ASIAN CITIES $400: In 2004 President Roh Moo Hyun tried to move South Korea's capital from this city to Gongju Seoul |
#6943, aired 2014-11-19 | SOMETHING TO EAT $1000: This 4-word stir-fried dish of sliced chicken includes snow peas, mushrooms & Chinese cabbage moo goo gai pan |
#6878, aired 2014-07-09 | SYNONYMS $1200: "To moo like a cow" & "degraded" are synonyms for 2 different definitions of this 3-letter word low |
#6213, aired 2011-09-28 | BLANK VERSE $400: Ogden Nash
"The cow is of the bovine ilk; one end is moo, the other, ____" milk |
#5735, aired 2009-07-10 | DOUBLE DOUBLE "O" $200: I'll have this Chinese dish of sliced chicken stir-fried with mushrooms & vegetables, to go moo goo gai pan |
#5640, aired 2009-02-27 | MOO $200: "Cow's breakfast" is a slang term for a big straw one of these worn by a farmer a hat |
#5640, aired 2009-02-27 | MOO $400: In a timeworn phrase, something that may never take place won't happen "until the cows" do this come home |
#5640, aired 2009-02-27 | MOO $600: A flirtatious female is said to be "making" these cow parts "at you" eyes |
#5640, aired 2009-02-27 | MOO $800: Of all the world's countries, this one has the most cattle (appropriately, if you think about it...) India |
#5640, aired 2009-02-27 | MOO $1000: "The cattle are lowing" in this ever-popular Christmas carol "Away In A Manger" |
#5496, aired 2008-06-30 | GIMME AN "H" $2,000 (Daily Double): Chinese Moo Shu dishes are typically served with this thick, sweet sauce hoisin |
#5476, aired 2008-06-02 | 2-LETTER WORDS $800: Don't have a cow, man, it's just the 12th letter of the Greek alphabet mu |
#5464, aired 2008-05-15 | GET ME A SNACK! $800: Moo! I'll have the Baraboo Candy Company's chocolate treat known as this kind of "pie" a cow pie |
#5217, aired 2007-04-24 | NASH-ING $200: "The cow is of the boving ilk; one end is moo, the other, ____" milk |
#5154, aired 2007-01-25 | LET'S EAT CHINESE $2000: Traditionally, it's shredded pork stir-fried with eggs, bamboo shoots & other veggies & served in thin pancakes moo shoo |
#4900, aired 2005-12-23 | THE 12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS $600: We found this eighth day's gift quite moo-ving maids a-milking |
#4878, aired 2005-11-23 | DEPARTMENT "S" $600: Roh Moo-hyun is its president South Korea |
#4757, aired 2005-04-19 | MOO-VIN' OUT $200: This common name for a cow is also an adjective that means "overly authoritative" Bossy |
#4757, aired 2005-04-19 | MOO-VIN' OUT $400: If cows went surfing, they'd probably yell this 9-letter word that starts with "cow", dude cowabunga |
#4757, aired 2005-04-19 | MOO-VIN' OUT $600: In the theme song of this classic TV Western, Frankie Laine sang, "Head 'em up, move 'em on" Rawhide |
#4757, aired 2005-04-19 | MOO-VIN' OUT $800: Range Riders Ranch in this state offers a cattle drive vacation along the old Bozeman Trail Montana |
#4757, aired 2005-04-19 | MOO-VIN' OUT $1000: By definition, cattle that are described as "polled" lack these horns |
#4636, aired 2004-11-01 | 3-LETTER WORDS $200: "Low" is another term for this Holstein holler moo |
#4536, aired 2004-05-03 | WOULD YOU LIKE A BEVERAGE? $200: At lunch counters in the U.S., this beverage is sometimes called moo or moo-juice milk |
#4421, aired 2003-11-24 | OGDEN NASH $600: "The cow is of the bovine ilk; one end is moo, the other" this milk |
#4406, aired 2003-11-03 | 3-LETTER ANAGRAMS $1000: Moo:
OWL low |
#4322, aired 2003-05-20 | SECONDARY MEANINGS $1200: As an adjective, it means below average; as a verb, to moo like a cow low |
#4305, aired 2003-04-25 | YOU O ME $1200: The title of this 1847 Melville novel is the sound an Irish cow might make Omoo & moo |
#3996, aired 2002-01-07 | SLANG $200: In diner slang, "without moo" means without this no milk |
#3881, aired 2001-06-18 | "MOO" $100: The song "That's Amore" is on the soundtrack to this 1987 Cher film Moonstruck |
#3881, aired 2001-06-18 | "MOO" $200: This adjective means "purely academic" or "irrelevant" Moot |
#3881, aired 2001-06-18 | "MOO" $300: This stir-fried Chinese dish that contains shredded pork, scallions & egg is rolled in a thin pancake moo shu pork |
#3881, aired 2001-06-18 | "MOO" $400: It's another name for a person born under the sign of Cancer Moonchild/moonchildren |
#3881, aired 2001-06-18 | "MOO" $500: This Cab Calloway song includes the lines "Hi-De-Hi-De-Hi-De-Hi!" & "Ho-De-Ho-De-Ho-De-Ho!" "Minnie The Moocher" |
#3383, aired 1999-04-28 | OVERLAPS $600: Product that will come back in its next life as a can of evaporated moo juice reincarnation milk |
#3309, aired 1999-01-14 | NO PLAIN JANE $600: She's the prize-winning author of "Moo" & "A Thousand Acres" Jane Smiley |
#3277, aired 1998-12-01 | COMICS & COMIC BOOKS $800: Created in 1933, this title character is a caveman from the kingdom of Moo Alley Oop |
#3092, aired 1998-01-27 | HINTS FROM HELOISE $300: After munching on moo goo gai pan, Heloise uses these as stakes for indoor potted plants Chopsticks |
#3071, aired 1997-12-29 | A TRASHERY OF OGDEN NASHERY $100: "The cow is of the bovine ilk; one end is moo the other" this Milk |
#3062, aired 1997-12-16 | CROSSWORD CLUES "M" $100: Cow's meow
(3) moo |
#2962, aired 1997-06-17 | CONTEMPORARY WOMEN AUTHORS $200: This Jane Smiley novel set at an agricultural college shares its title with a cow sound "Moo" |
#2829, aired 1996-12-12 | CROSSWORD CLUES "M" $100: Moo juice
(4) milk |
#2688, aired 1996-04-17 | LITERARY WOMEN $1000: She won a Pulitzer for "A Thousand Acres" & in 1995 made the bestseller list with "Moo" (Jane) Smiley |
#2008, aired 1993-05-05 | "HOLY" $100: "Moo"ving expression for "wow!" Holy cow! |
#1492, aired 1991-02-12 | LUNCHROOM LINGO $100: This beverage is called moo or moo juice milk |
#1468, aired 1991-01-09 | CHINESE FOOD $1000: This is a mixture of pork, scallions, eggs, etc., rolled inside a thin pancake moo shu pork |
#1305, aired 1990-04-13 | ONOMAPOETIC WORDS $500: This animal sound is also called a "low" moo |
#1011, aired 1989-01-16 | GOLDEN OLDIES $400: The 2 1961 hits with "River" in their titles, both begin with "Moo" "Moon River" & "Moody River" |
#848, aired 1988-04-20 | BOOKS & AUTHORS $200: One of his poems reads, in its entirety, "The cow is of the bovine ilk: one end is moo, the other milk" Ogden Nash |
#448, aired 1986-05-28 | LUNCH COUNTER LINGO $200: Your dessert if you get "A-pie & moo juice" apple pie & a glass of milk |
#349, aired 1986-01-09 | BEASTLY QUOTES $100: Nash says it "is of the bovine ilk; one end is moo, the other milk" cow |
#109, aired 1985-02-07 | 4-LETTER WORDS $100: Moo juice milk |