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#7081, aired 2015-06-01 | MOORE OR LES $400: In 2006 Benjamin Moore introduced its new Aura line of these--no primer needed paints |
#7081, aired 2015-06-01 | MOORE OR LES $800: Shirley you know the name of this Saskatchewan-born "Airplane!" actor Leslie Nielsen |
#7081, aired 2015-06-01 | MOORE OR LES $1200: While 2 of his siblings' middle names were Fitzgerald & Francis, his middle name was Moore Edward Kennedy |
#7081, aired 2015-06-01 | MOORE OR LES $1600: He was Secretary of Defense under Bill Clinton in 1993 & 1994 Les Aspin |
#7081, aired 2015-06-01 | MOORE OR LES $2000: He's been called "the greatest English sculptor of the 1900s" Henry Moore |
#3349, aired 1999-03-11 | "MOORE" OR "LES" $200: In 1988 this inventor of the solid-body electric guitar was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Les Paul |
#3349, aired 1999-03-11 | "MOORE" OR "LES" $400: Among this sculptor's most famous reclining figures is the one at Lincoln Center sculpted in the early 1960s Henry Moore |
#3349, aired 1999-03-11 | "MOORE" OR "LES" $600: His "A Visit from St. Nicholas" was first published anonymously on December 23, 1823 in the Troy Sentinel Clement Clarke Moore |
#3349, aired 1999-03-11 | "MOORE" OR "LES" $800: "Sentimental Journey" was a hit for this man & his Band of Renown Les Brown |
#3349, aired 1999-03-11 | "MOORE" OR "LES" $1000: This light-heavyweight boxing champ had a record 130 knockouts during his 27-year career in the ring Archie Moore |
#2293, aired 1994-07-20 | "MOORE" OR "LES" $200: This host of "I've Got a secret" was known for his bow tie & crew cut Garry Moore |
#2293, aired 1994-07-20 | "MOORE" OR "LES" $400: In 1951 singer Mary Ford & this innovative guitarist reached No. 1 with "How High The Moon" Les Paul |
#2293, aired 1994-07-20 | "MOORE" OR "LES" $600: This 19th c. scholar & poet was known as "The Father of Santa Claus" Clement Moore |
#2293, aired 1994-07-20 | "MOORE" OR "LES" $800: This Wisconsin Democrat was chairman of the House Armed Services Committee from 1985 to 1992 Les Aspin |
#2293, aired 1994-07-20 | "MOORE" OR "LES" $1000: Works by this British sculptor have holes to emphasize their 3-dimensional qualities Henry Moore |
#702, aired 1987-09-29 | "MOORE" OR "LES" $100: In 1979, Wrather Corp. got a court injunction forbidding him to wear his mask in public Clayton Moore, the Lone Ranger |
#702, aired 1987-09-29 | "MOORE" OR "LES" $200: His group is the "Band of Renown" Les Brown |
#702, aired 1987-09-29 | "MOORE" OR "LES" $300: Carol Burnett married Joe Hamilton, this man's executive producer Garry Moore |
#702, aired 1987-09-29 | "MOORE" OR "LES" $500 (Daily Double): In her 1st recording session at age 16, this singer produced a No. 1. hit, with the following: "It's my party, and I'll cry if I want to..." Lesley Gore |
#702, aired 1987-09-29 | "MOORE" OR "LES" $500: Film director who "Help"ed the Beatles through "A Hard Day's Night" Richard Lester |
#505, aired 1986-11-14 | "MOORE" OR "LES" $200: While James Bond may not have been a "saint", he was Roger Moore |
#505, aired 1986-11-14 | "MOORE" OR "LES" $400: A model of Gibson guitar bears his name, as well it should Les Paul |
#505, aired 1986-11-14 | "MOORE" OR "LES" $800: In 1975, she became only mother in U.S. history to try to shoot a president Sara Moore |
#505, aired 1986-11-14 | "MOORE" OR "LES" $1,000 (Daily Double): Completes famous epitaph: "Here lies Lester Moore, four slugs from a fourty-four..." No Les No more. |
#505, aired 1986-11-14 | "MOORE" OR "LES" $1000: Though some of her verse is difficult, this Brooklyn poetess also wrote odes to the Dodgers Marianne Moore |
#96, aired 1985-01-21 | "MOORE" OR "LES" $100: His band is "renowned" Les Brown |
#96, aired 1985-01-21 | "MOORE" OR "LES" $200: No "ordinary" person, she made news as Mary Richards Mary Tyler Moore |
#96, aired 1985-01-21 | "MOORE" OR "LES" $300: Actor who retired his halo to "Live and Let Die" Roger Moore |
#96, aired 1985-01-21 | "MOORE" OR "LES" $400: '50s boxing champ, he boasted the highest percentage of KO's in 205 bouts Archie Moore |
#96, aired 1985-01-21 | "MOORE" OR "LES" $500: With partner Earl Scruggs, he sang the theme for the Clampett clan Lester Flatt |
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