#9065, aired 2024-03-22 | "HOUSE" OF ENTERTAINMENT $800: After dozens of movies, this TV series took Robin Wright to a new level of stardom House of Cards |
#8514, aired 2021-11-18 | A FAIR PIECE OF ENTERTAINMENT $200: Aimee Mann paid tribute to this city's 1939 World's Fair with her song "Fifty Years After The Fair" New York |
#8513, aired 2021-11-17 | 1985 IN ENTERTAINMENT $800: An alternative to MTV for the more mature viewer, it launched on New Year's Day with Marvin Gaye singing the national anthem VH1 |
#8297, aired 2020-12-08 | ENTERTAINMENT $600: "Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone", is the subtitle of a restoration of this 1990 film, now with a new beginning & ending The Godfather Part III |
#8297, aired 2020-12-08 | ENTERTAINMENT $800: Christian Bale & Matt Damon hit the track in this high-octane film about an effort to build a new kind of race car Ford v Ferrari |
#8088, aired 2019-11-06 | THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT! $2000: This comic did the stand-up special "New In Town" John Mulaney |
#8011, aired 2019-06-10 | ENTERTAINMENT $400: Every New Year's Day, this rhyming cable channel airs its "Twilight Zone" marathon Syfy |
#7994, aired 2019-05-16 | "NEW" ENTERTAINMENT $400: Jess Day was the title character on this Fox sitcom New Girl |
#7994, aired 2019-05-16 | "NEW" ENTERTAINMENT $800: In 2011 this Carolina Panther became the first rookie to pass for 400 yards in his NFL debut Cam Newton |
#7994, aired 2019-05-16 | "NEW" ENTERTAINMENT $1200: An April 1981 theatrical rerelease added this 3-word subtitle to the opening crawl A New Hope |
#7994, aired 2019-05-16 | "NEW" ENTERTAINMENT $1600: Ryan Eggold stars as superdoc Max Goodwin, reforming the title hospital in the Big Apple, on this NBC drama New Amsterdam |
#7994, aired 2019-05-16 | "NEW" ENTERTAINMENT $2000: Wesley Snipes won an NAACP Image Award for his role as a drug lord in this 1991 movie, opposite Ice T as an undercover cop New Jack City |
#7657, aired 2017-12-19 | "HOPE"FUL ENTERTAINMENT $400: It's the subtitle to "Star Wars" Part IV, which is kinda Part I 'cause it was the first one made... my head hurts A New Hope |
#7599, aired 2017-09-28 | "WORLD" OF ENTERTAINMENT $800: This song aka "Aladdin's Theme" was a No. 1 hit "A Whole New World" |
#7595, aired 2017-09-22 | THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT $1200: Dirk Benedict played Starbuck on this sci-fi show in 1978; Katee Sackhoff took the character in a new direction in 2003 Battlestar Galactica |
#7346, aired 2016-07-18 | 4-LETTER ENTERTAINMENT $1600: You're gonna live forever after naming this 1980s TV show about performing arts students in New York City Fame |
#7027, aired 2015-03-17 | ENTERTAINMENT AWARDS $1600: In 2008 this trio composed of Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott & Dave Haywood was named CMA New Artist of the Year Lady Antebellum |
#6943, aired 2014-11-19 | ENTERTAINMENT $800: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from New York.) This folk-pop musical won eight 2012 Tonys, including one for Best Musical Once |
#6928, aired 2014-10-29 | MALTIN ON MOVIES $1600: (Leonard Maltin delivers the clue.) Though it doesn't break any new ground, this 2012 film provides lively entertainment in the hitherto unexplored world of collegiate a cappella choirs Pitch Perfect |
#6793, aired 2014-03-12 | NEW ENTERTAINMENT AWARDS? $400: Fleetwood Mac's Ms. Nicks gave this most-diaphanous-dress award its name Stevie |
#6793, aired 2014-03-12 | NEW ENTERTAINMENT AWARDS? $800: We're not sure if Mr. Gilliam or Mr. Jones inspired this award for British comedy troupe members the Terrys |
#6793, aired 2014-03-12 | NEW ENTERTAINMENT AWARDS? $1200: An award for best sister in a comic strip gets its name from her Sally |
#6793, aired 2014-03-12 | NEW ENTERTAINMENT AWARDS? $1600: Given for cutest boy in an ad, it's named for the 4-year-old in a Life cereal commercial the Mikey |
#6793, aired 2014-03-12 | NEW ENTERTAINMENT AWARDS? $2000: Coveted by every speechwriter-turned-columnist, it's named for the woman seen here the Peggy |
#6757, aired 2014-01-21 | ENTERTAINMENT BY THE NUMBERS $1000: Andy Samberg & Andre Braugher cop out in this sitcom about police officers in New York City Brooklyn Nine-Nine |
#6608, aired 2013-05-15 | LIVE ENTERTAINMENT $800: Barclays Center in this New York City borough opened in 2012 with eight straight sellout shows by borough native Jay-Z Brooklyn |
#6608, aired 2013-05-15 | LIVE ENTERTAINMENT $1200: This city's philharmonic loads up on Strauss waltzes in its New Year's concert dating back to 1941 Vienna |
#6111, aired 2011-03-21 | AN ANCIENT GREEK NEWSCAST $1000: Up next, entertainment reporter Klakos has a review of this tragedy master's new play, "Oedipus Rex" Sophocles |
#5790, aired 2009-11-13 | THIS FALL IN ENTERTAINMENT $800: This actor's new rap career included falling off the stage during a Las Vegas show in 2009 Joaquin Phoenix |
#5660, aired 2009-03-27 | IN LIKE A LION $200: Lion dances are entertainment during this country's New Year's Day celebrations--in 2009, January 26 China |
#5627, aired 2009-02-10 | THE 1930s $2,000 (Daily Double): As a tie-in with the new president's programs, in 1933 Warner Bros. movies were advertised as this "in entertainment" a New Deal in entertainment |
#5546, aired 2008-10-20 | NEW HOLLYWOOD $2000: "Jimmy Kimmel Live" tapes here--not a dome in Yosemite but an entertainment center in Hollywood the El Capitan Theatre |
#5461, aired 2008-05-12 | THE NEW YORK TIMES ENTERTAINMENT $200: The New York Times wondered if the death of this actor, who plays the Joker, will make "The Dark Knight" darker Heath Ledger |
#5461, aired 2008-05-12 | THE NEW YORK TIMES ENTERTAINMENT $400: Nytimes.com lauded Hamish Linklater, who plays Julia Louis-Dreyfus' brother Matthew on this sitcom The New Adventures of Old Christine |
#5461, aired 2008-05-12 | THE NEW YORK TIMES ENTERTAINMENT $600: In 2008 this Moscow ballet company announced that Yuri Burlakau had been approved its artistic director The Bolshoi Ballet |
#5461, aired 2008-05-12 | THE NEW YORK TIMES ENTERTAINMENT $800: Nytimes.com blogged on the New York Philharmonic's Asian tour, which included a stop in this North Korean capital Pyongyang |
#5461, aired 2008-05-12 | THE NEW YORK TIMES ENTERTAINMENT $1000: "Oil!", a 1927 novel by this muckraker, was on the New York Times Best Seller List in 2008 Upton Sinclair |
#5407, aired 2008-02-26 | MERRIAM-WEBSTER'S NEW WORDS FOR 2007 $1000: Definitions for this compound word include a decisive defeat & a contest in entertainment wrestling smackdown |
#5332, aired 2007-11-13 | ESPN ENTERTAINMENT $1000: Matt Dillon narrates "Once in a Lifetime", about this New York City soccer team Pele played for the Cosmos |
#5272, aired 2007-07-10 | THE NEW YORK TIMES JOURNALISTS $400: Frank Bruni, whose yearly entertainment budget is $350,000, is on this beat restaurants (food critic) |
#5198, aired 2007-03-28 | ENTERTAINMENT AWARDS $800: Named Best New Artist at the 1988 Grammys, she also won Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for "Fast Car" Tracy Chapman |
#5198, aired 2007-03-28 | ENTERTAINMENT AWARDS $1000: This NBC sitcom starring Jason Lee was named Best New TV Comedy at the 2006 People's Choice Awards My Name Is Earl |
#4676, aired 2004-12-27 | TIMES SQUARE AT 100 $200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Times Square.) In 1904, Oscar Hammerstein I brought Times Square this new entertainment form, with dancing girls & comedy teams Vaudeville |
#3500, aired 1999-11-19 | TV STUPID ANSWERS $500: "Entertainment Tonight" debuted in 1981, making this the first new Steven Spielberg-directed film it could cover E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial |
#3302, aired 1999-01-05 | TURN OF THE CENTURY FILMS $200: "A Whole New World" of entertainment was seen in this character "And The Wonderful Lamp" Aladdin |
#2569, aired 1995-11-02 | ENTERTAINMENT 1994 $500: On March 1 he became the new host of NBC's "Later" Greg Kinnear |
#2402, aired 1995-01-31 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $400: On average, this Florida-based video rental Entertainment corp. opens one new store each day Blockbuster |
#1170, aired 1989-10-06 | IN THE NEWS $300: To convince New Jersey to deregulate wrestling, the WWF admitted this about the sport scripted/fake entertainment |
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