#9079, aired 2024-04-11 | WOMEN IN ANCIENT TIMES $2,000 (Daily Double): Of this lyric poet's works, almost none have been found complete, one being the 28-line "Ode to Aphrodite" Sappho |
#9041, aired 2024-02-19 | NATIONAL STATUARY HALL $400: In 2003 Kansas became the first state to replace a statue, swapping out Gov. George Washington Glick for this president Eisenhower |
#9035, aired 2024-02-09 | ENDS IN "X" $200: This secretion is slang for a person's unwanted concern, as in "none of your..." beeswax |
#26, aired 2024-01-23 | ADVANCED CINEMATOGRAPHY $100: That's what I call range! Rodrigo Prieto was behind the lens for Greta Gerwig's "Barbie" & this 2023 Martin Scorsese drama Killers of the Flower Moon |
#9005, aired 2023-12-29 | A MASTER-FUL CATEGORY $400: A playing card begins this idiom that ends "master of none" jack of all trades |
#8998, aired 2023-12-20 | IT'S A VISION BOARD $1000: In his "First Vision", in New York State in 1820, he asked Jesus which church had the truth & Jesus said none of them Joseph Smith |
#8995, aired 2023-12-15 | SAN FRANCISCO, NOW & FOREVER $800: It's a 1.7-mile walk across this; it's windy, so wear layers--& remember, there are restrooms at both ends, but none in the middle the Golden Gate Bridge |
#22, aired 2023-12-06 | PIZZA AT THE MOVIES $400: Burnout surfer Jeff Spicoli orders a pizza to history class but Mr. Hand is having none of it in this 1982 teen comedy Fast Times at Ridgemont High |
#22, aired 2023-12-06 | SHOUT IT OUT! $400: This online game spawned a battle cry that's now synonymous with idiocy gone rogue: "Leeroy Jenkins!" World of Warcraft |
#21, aired 2023-11-29 | FILMS TURNING THE BIG FOUR-OH $300: In "A Christmas Story", Ralphie says the "Queen Mother of dirty words" but this other "F" word is swapped in to keep it clean fudge |
#21, aired 2023-11-29 | CANDLE CULTURE $300: According to the national candle association, a well-made candle burned properly will produce virtually none of this smoke |
#19, aired 2023-11-01 | IN BOOKSTORES NOW $300: Wow, she went there: actress Jennette McCurdy holds an urn on the cover of her 2022 bestseller "I'm Glad My Mom" did this Died |
#8953, aired 2023-10-18 | 3 LITTLE WORDS $1600: Proverbially, it "is better than none" half a loaf |
#8951, aired 2023-10-16 | I DIDN'T COME HERE TO MAKE FRIENDS $800: Wilde said this "Man and Superman" author didn't have "an enemy in the world and none of his friends like him" George Bernard Shaw |
#16, aired 2023-10-11 | FICTIONAL TV TOWNS $800: Capeside, Massachusetts (a small town with a big teen angst problem) Dawson's Creek |
#8938, aired 2023-09-27 | TRICKY QUESTIONS $800: Of Boris Karloff, Lon Chaney or Colin Clive, the one who played the title role in the 1931 film "Frankenstein" Colin Clive |
#8936, aired 2023-09-25 | SO THAT'S WHAT THOSE LYRICS SAY! $800: He sang, "Don't give us none of your aggravation, we had it with your discipline, Saturday night's alright for fighting" (we think) Elton John |
#8926, aired 2023-09-11 | SOUNDS LIKE FOOD $200: Types of these include http-only, session & zombie, but none of them go very well with a glass of cold milk a cookie |
#8911, aired 2023-07-10 | QUOTABLE BOOKS $2000: "What you need is a gramme of soma. All the advantages of Christianity & alcohol; none of their defects" is from this 1932 novel Brave New World |
#8886, aired 2023-06-05 | THE SCIENCE OF POETRY $2000: A comic verse says, "Sir James" this/ "Is a better man than you are/ None of you asses/ Can liquefy gases" Sir James Dewar |
#8878, aired 2023-05-24 | TEACHING: SOME ANAGRAMS $600: Important number for a class:
MR. TELL NONE enrollment |
#8856, aired 2023-04-24 | AMERICAN LIT $600: In a Mark Twain novel, thinking he's none too bright, the townspeople give lawyer David Wilson this title nickname Pudd'nhead Wilson |
#8838, aired 2023-03-29 | A DISASTER ARIA $1000: Meaning "none shall sleep", this aria from "Turandot" carries an explicit threat of execution "Nessun dorma" |
#8810, aired 2023-02-17 | AROUND AMERICA $600: A cliff-dwelling national monument named for this people can be found near Tonalea, Arizona the Navajo |
#8741, aired 2022-11-14 | POETRY $2000: The "Terrible Sonnets" of this 3-named 19th c. poet aren't bad but sad, like "No Worst, There is None" & "Carrion Comfort" Gerard Manley Hopkins |
#8723, aired 2022-10-19 | DEVOURING EATING IDIOMS $1000: If none of you responds correctly, "I'll eat my" this, even if it's a chupalla a hat |
#1, aired 2022-09-25 | DIONNE WARWICK $100: Talent runs in the family; here's Dionne with this 1st cousin whom Dionne said had "a voice like none other" Whitney Houston |
#1, aired 2022-09-25 | YOU'RE PROBABLY GOING TO HATE THIS $600: "Blue" this day of the week in January is said to be the most depressing day of the year; none of them are my favorite Monday |
#8588, aired 2022-03-02 | "WISE" WORDS $1000: 3-word phrase meaning no smarter or unaware, as in "I borrowed his astrolabe when he wasn't looking & he's" this none the wiser |
#8579, aired 2022-02-17 | ABRAHAM LINCOLN $600: (Doris Kearns Goodwin presents the clue.) Lincoln grew frustrated with many of his commanders but with none more so than this general who did a brilliant job of readying the Union Army to fight but proved reluctant to commit it to battle George McClellan |
#8569, aired 2022-02-03 | FOR NAUGHT $600: When someone responds to a question with "Nunya", it's a shortening of this phrase none of your business |
#8550, aired 2022-01-07 | OPENING LINES IN DR. SEUSS $1000: "Now, the star-belly" these "had bellies with stars. The plain-belly" these "had none upon thars" Sneetches |
#8513, aired 2021-11-17 | IT'S HISTORY $2,000 (Daily Double): In 1756 Voltaire wrote that this, which had lasted nearly a thousand years, was none of the 3 elements in its name the Holy Roman Empire |
#8500, aired 2021-10-29 | SCARY EVERYDAY HALLOWEEN STORIES $200: I dropped the summons, terrified. I was over 18. I had no undue hardship. Military duty? None! Doomed, I, for this 2-word civic task! jury duty |
#8488, aired 2021-10-13 | LINCOLN, BLINKEN $600: In his second inaugural address, Lincoln called for peace "with malice toward none, with" this "for all" charity |
#8432, aired 2021-06-29 | A NON-ALCOHOLIC CATEGORY $600: Fra Angelico created many of these plaster wall paintings, but none were done using hazelnut liqueur a fresco |
#8417, aired 2021-06-08 | L-M-N $2000: It contains more than half of the total protein in an egg & almost none of the fat the albumen |
#8401, aired 2021-05-17 | FOWL LANGUAGE $800: A true lack of something is said to be "as scarce as" these (of which there are actually none) hen's teeth |
#8387, aired 2021-04-27 | RECENT BOOKS $1600: About his "Memoirs and Misinformation", this comic actor said, "None of this is real and all of it is true"--alrighty then! Jim Carrey |
#8331, aired 2021-02-08 | FACTS & FIGURES $200: 36 million Americans are edentulous, meaning they have none of these teeth |
#8274, aired 2020-11-05 | THE SANDWICH GENERATION $200: Hey, youse guys! U.S. News raved about this sandwich from John's Roast Pork in Philadelphia a cheesesteak |
#8268, aired 2020-10-28 | EVERYDAY GERMAN IN ENGLISH $1600: None of this "whirlpool" pastry for me--I'm dieting a strudel |
#8223, aired 2020-05-27 | A WRITER'S LIFE $200: Born 1890, was a merchant of "murder" & "death", named a dame in 1971, & then there was none of her in 1976 Agatha Christie |
#8201, aired 2020-04-13 | ARTS & CULTURE $600: This American dropped his drip style for one dubbed "Black Pourings"; a 1951 show of them sold none (Jackson) Pollock |
#8158, aired 2020-02-12 | A FINE LINE $800: Andrew Marvell's "To His Coy Mistress" says this grim spot is "a fine and private place, but none, I think, do there embrace" grave |
#8151, aired 2020-02-03 | YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU $400: Should really go without saying: none of this Nobel stuff patented in 1867 dynamite |
#8151, aired 2020-02-03 | YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU $800: Should go without saying part 2: none of these, whether of the fragmentation, smoke or stun variety a grenade |
#8151, aired 2020-02-03 | YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU $1200: None of this element used to disinfect pools & spas--relax, they'll use it at the resort! chlorine |
#8122, aired 2019-12-24 | A CHRISTMAS CAROL COLLAGE $1000: "A Christmas Carol" says, "However & whenever we part from one another, I am sure we shall none of us forget poor" him Tiny Tim |
#8115, aired 2019-12-13 | 3-LETTER WORDS $800: This 3-letter word can mean "except", especially preceding "none" bar |
#8016, aired 2019-06-17 | AROUND THE HOUSE $2,000 (Daily Double): This word means "designed for work", yet Uncle Joe has that type of recliner in which he does none ergonomic |
#7917, aired 2019-01-29 | A THIN CATEGORY $400: If you're not likely to succeed, your chances are this "to none" or this "and none" slim |
#7869, aired 2018-11-22 | AGATHA CHRISTIE BOOK TITLES $400: "And Then There Were ____" none |
#7831, aired 2018-10-01 | "T.T." $400: Stephen Hawking once held a secret party for these journeyers--none showed up, however time travelers |
#7804, aired 2018-07-12 | "TEN"TERTAINMENT $800: In the U.S. this Agatha Christie mystery was known as "And Then There Were None" Ten Little Indians |
#7711, aired 2018-03-05 | TRANSPORTATION $3,000 (Daily Double): In the 1940s this airline advertised, "None faster--none finer--to and through the South" Delta |
#7688, aired 2018-01-31 | 2-WORD SONG TITLES $800: It was Sixpence None the Richer's request "beneath the milky twilight" "Kiss Me" |
#7676, aired 2018-01-15 | 4-LETTER WORDS $400: Darn! None of my numbers came up in this game Keno |
#7648, aired 2017-12-06 | ALFRED HITCHCOCK RESENTS $1600: Hitch planned every detail in advance; asked what work there was for this professional, he said, "None" the editor |
#7616, aired 2017-10-23 | HISTORY, WITH SOUND EFFECTS $200: He got none of the help he wanted from Lord Stanley & was unhorsed in the Aug. 22, 1485 battle that ended his reign Richard III |
#7576, aired 2017-07-17 | JIMI HENDRIX $400: Zappa, Ozzy & The Cure have all recorded this "colorful" Hendrix tune, but none like Jimi "Purple Haze" |
#7572, aired 2017-07-11 | COWBOY TALK $400: A motherless calf; a traditional cowboy song urged it to "get along...it's your misfortune and none of my own" little dogie |
#7568, aired 2017-07-05 | LITERARY SPOILER ALERT! $2000: In this Agatha Christie tale, one by one, 9 criminals who had previously escaped justice meet their fate Ten Little Indians (or And Then There Were None) |
#7421, aired 2016-12-12 | THE POPES $600: In 1302 Boniface VIII took none of this in affirming authority over secular rulers in a papal this a bull |
#7420, aired 2016-12-09 | PALMISTRY $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows a palm on the monitor.) Palm readers say that each of the breaks that are found in this alliterative line may represent a serious experience that has either happened or could happen in the future the life line |
#7420, aired 2016-12-09 | LOVE CRAFT $800: The do-it-yourself "flowers" imade from these paper breakfast helpers look great, but now I have none to hold my arabica coffee filters |
#7364, aired 2016-09-22 | INQUISITIVE WRITERS $600: Alice B. Toklas quotes her asking, "What is the answer?"; getting none, she asked, "In that case, what is the question?" (Gertrude) Stein |
#7342, aired 2016-07-12 | 3 LITTLE WORDS $1600: Proverbially, it "is better than none" half a loaf |
#7271, aired 2016-04-04 | TV NICKNAMES $2000: Edith Bunker had to bear with Archie always calling her this nickname, implying she was none too bright Dingbat |
#7267, aired 2016-03-29 | MASTER OF NONE $400: I'm giving you this type of check with no dollar amount--fill in $400 blank check |
#7267, aired 2016-03-29 | MASTER OF NONE $800: It's the rhyming Spanish word that means "nothing" or "very little" nada |
#7267, aired 2016-03-29 | MASTER OF NONE $1200: 3-letter Brit speak for zero in soccer, as in "Man U dominates the pitch & wins, 4-this" nil |
#7267, aired 2016-03-29 | MASTER OF NONE $1600: It means to crouch down but also denotes not much squat |
#7267, aired 2016-03-29 | MASTER OF NONE $5,000 (Daily Double): The frequent pairing of these 2 4-letter words to mean "without legal force" is redundant null and void |
#7199, aired 2015-12-24 | CAN I GET A WITNESS? $1600: Since 1971 none of the 8,500 in witness security who obeyed the rules were killed, thanks to this service guarding them the U.S. Marshals |
#7197, aired 2015-12-22 | SILENT KNIGHT $1000: In a Keats poem this French lady "Sans Merci" lulls a knight to a none-too-restful sleep the Belle Dame |
#7152, aired 2015-10-20 | NEW HAMPSHIRE $800: The city of Nashua has a college named for this orator, but none for the devil Daniel Webster |
#7116, aired 2015-07-20 | THE BILL OF RIGHTS $6,600 (Daily Double): The 4th Amendment: None of these "shall issue, but upon probable cause" a warrant |
#7114, aired 2015-07-16 | POE-ETRY $600: "The angels, whispering to one another, can find... none so devotional as that of" this relative a mother |
#7105, aired 2015-07-03 | LIBRARIES $800: The 11,000-sq.-ft. library of Florida Polytechnic University, opened in 2014, is notable for having none of these books |
#7087, aired 2015-06-09 | WOMEN IN HISTORY $400: This 18th-century Russian ruler hinted that none of her three children was fathered by her hubby--ouch Catherine the Great |
#7073, aired 2015-05-20 | NEW TWISTS ON JEOPARDY! FAVORITES $400: 250+ clues on this German-American physicist, but none mentioned that he didn't wear socks (the big toe always makes a hole) Einstein |
#7073, aired 2015-05-20 | NEW TWISTS ON JEOPARDY! FAVORITES $1,400 (Daily Double): Nearly 500 clues about this English king, & yet none said that one of his favorite horses was named Canicida Henry VIII |
#6885, aired 2014-07-18 | PROHIBITED AIRLINE CARRY‑ONS $800: Sorry, Rembrandt, none of that flammable turpentine, used by artists as this type of diluting agent solvent (or paint thinner) |
#6849, aired 2014-05-29 | WORLD CULTURES $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Peabody Museum in Cambridge, MA.) Many cultures have valued tiny feet, but none as much as this country, the source of the shoe here; already tiny, they sometimes had lifts in back to raise the heel so the foot was even tinier China |
#6846, aired 2014-05-26 | SUPER-HEAR-O $1200: The chorus to the Manowar song about this god & superhero includes "by your hammer let none be saved" Thor |
#6688, aired 2013-10-16 | FAMILIAR PHRASES $1200: This phrase dates back to around 1600; "and master of none" was added 2 centuries later jack of all trades |
#6642, aired 2013-07-02 | AUTHORS' LESSER-KNOWN WORKS $800: James Bond had some cool cars, but none as cool as this flying title one of another Ian Fleming book Chitty Chitty Bang Bang |
#6626, aired 2013-06-10 | TEXT ME $800: NOYB, you nosy texter none of your business |
#6618, aired 2013-05-29 | SLIM $1200: Jack Sprat's wife "could eat" none lean |
#6574, aired 2013-03-28 | 4 LETTERS, 2 Ns $400: Meaning "not any", it's been used with both singular & plural verbs since the 9th century none |
#6526, aired 2013-01-21 | "T" TIME $200: None dare accuse me of wearing one of these headdresses a tiara |
#6497, aired 2012-12-11 | THE SIGHTS YOU'LL SEE! $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew holds up a rock in front of an exhibit on Rocks from Space at the Harvard Museum of Natural History in Cambridge, MA.) The Harvard Museum has many more impressive meteorites but none more interesting: after an explosion blew it free, it took about 3 million years to make its way to Earth from this planet that orbits about 50 million miles away Mars |
#6495, aired 2012-12-07 | FRENCH COUSINE $400: In 1886, before moving to Paris, this scientists wrote her cousin Henrika, "My plans for the future? I have none" Marie Curie |
#6420, aired 2012-07-13 | AGATHA CHRISTIE BOOKS $400: "And Then There Were" this many None |
#6348, aired 2012-04-04 | KISSING $400: In a novel he says, "None of the fools you've known have kissed you like this... your precious Charles... or your stupid Ashley" Rhett Butler |
#6340, aired 2012-03-23 | WORD & PHRASE DECADES $1000: Weirdo the '50s |
#6141, aired 2011-05-02 | 4-LETTER FILL IN THE PROVERB $1000: "There are none so ____ as those who will not hear" deaf |
#6088, aired 2011-02-16 | FAMILIAR SAYINGS $1200: If you're one of these capable fellows, you're unfortunately "master of none" a jack of all trades |
#6066, aired 2011-01-17 | CURIOUS $600: To look into what's none of your business, or to open a paint can to pry |
#6051, aired 2010-12-27 | PLAY PENNERS $4,000 (Daily Double): This Irishman wrote 5 novels but none was successful; the over 50 plays during his career turned out better George Bernard Shaw |
#6027, aired 2010-11-23 | BOOK OPPOSITES $600: 1946:
"None of the Queen's Gals" All The King's Men |
#5996, aired 2010-10-11 | STRING THEORY 201 $2000: Bosonic string theory has only bosons & none of these particles named for physicist Enrico fermions |
#5979, aired 2010-09-16 | SILENCE $200: In a silent one of these, the bids are written--none of that "do I hear..." business an auction |
#5968, aired 2010-07-21 | DRINK LABELS $400: Prune juice isn't listed as an ingredient in this soft drink; the FAQ on the website specifies that it contains none Dr Pepper |
#5941, aired 2010-06-14 | NO. 1 SONGS $800: Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mya & Pink topped the charts with this song; none was born when LaBelle had the hit in 1975 "Lady Marmalade" |
#5883, aired 2010-03-24 | DONKEY $2,400 (Daily Double): In this 1945 novel, Benjamin the Donkey says, "Donkeys live a long time. None of you has ever seen a dead donkey" Animal Farm |
#5854, aired 2010-02-11 | WE'VE GOT CHEMISTRY $800: The field of inorganic chemistry studies substances that contain little or none of this element carbon |
#5842, aired 2010-01-26 | OF DISCIPLINE $2000: This type of yoga is Sanskrit for "discipline of force" & it's better than none hatha yoga |
#5835, aired 2010-01-15 | "N" GAME $2000: The hamlets of Igluligaarjuk, Qamani'tuaq & Ikaluktutiak are in this newest Canadian territory Nunavut |
#5742, aired 2009-07-21 | BIBLE QUOTES BY BOOK $2000: "Then Peter said, silver & gold I have none... in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise up and walk" Acts |
#5735, aired 2009-07-10 | THE NIFTY 1930s $2,600 (Daily Double): Agatha Christie set Hercule Poirot afloat on a boat called the Karnak in this exotic 1937 novel Death on the Nile |
#5677, aired 2009-04-21 | THE BUTLER DID IT $400: Butler Thomas Rogers, as well as his wife, are murdered in her novel "And Then There Were None" Agatha Christie |
#5642, aired 2009-03-03 | THE AFRICAN PAST $1200: In 1884 14 nations (none of them African) met in Berlin to decide the status of this second-longest African river the Congo |
#5608, aired 2009-01-14 | JUST GOING THROUGH A PHRASE $400: (Two plates are shown: one with bread on it, one without)
Be thankful for what you've got half a loaf is better than none |
#5417, aired 2008-03-11 | QUOTES FROM BRUCE WILLIS MOVIES $1600: About saving the world, Bruce says, "Yeah, one more thing, uh, none of them wanna pay taxes again...ever" Armageddon |
#5268, aired 2007-07-04 | COMPLETE THE POETIC RHYME $2000: Andrew Marvell:
"The grave's a fine and private place,/ But none, I think, do there ____" embrace |
#5214, aired 2007-04-19 | BRIDE OF THE YANKEES $400: In the HBO movie "61*", Claire, this man's widow, is none too happy when his home-run record of 60 is tied Babe Ruth |
#5212, aired 2007-04-17 | OTHER WORKS BY HANDEL $1600: Handel set to music Dryden's "Alexander's Feast", with its line "none but" these people "deserves the fair" the brave |
#5150, aired 2007-01-19 | THAT'S NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS $200: Gordon Bowker, who helped found this chain in 1971, wanted to call it Pequod Starbucks |
#5150, aired 2007-01-19 | THAT'S NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS $400: This fish-canning business famous for its mermaid is now owned by a Thai company Chicken of the Sea |
#5150, aired 2007-01-19 | THAT'S NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS $600: Enhancing business ventures, the first money transfers by telegraph were done by this company in 1871 Western Union |
#5150, aired 2007-01-19 | THAT'S NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS $800: Last name of a businessman George, who bought the rights to a game called Monopoly in the 1930s Parker |
#5150, aired 2007-01-19 | THAT'S NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS $1000: The first practical typewriter was manufactured in the 1870s by this famous gun-making company Remington |
#5148, aired 2007-01-17 | WOMEN AUTHORS $400: She described "And Then There Were None" as "a better piece of craftsmanship than anything else" she wrote Agatha Christie |
#5147, aired 2007-01-16 | MILES & MILES & MILES OF ART $600: His first Broadway play, "The Man Who Had All the Luck", had none, closing after 4 shows in 1944; it was far from his last play Arthur Miller |
#5109, aired 2006-11-23 | SONGS IN THE CONCERT HALL $2000: "None but" Tchaikovsky could have written this song heard here in an instrumental version "None But The Lonely Heart" |
#5064, aired 2006-09-21 | THEY WERE THE HOLLYWOOD SQUARES $1000: "Ever get the feeling... the world was a tuxedo & you were a pair of brown shoes?" asked "Lonesome George", aka him George Gobel |
#5057, aired 2006-09-12 | MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS, PLAYMATE OF THE MONTH $200: Height: 5'11".
Weight: None of your business, commoner!
Hair: This color red |
#5013, aired 2006-05-31 | PHYSICAL SCIENCE $800: Phosphorescence is defined as giving off light with little or none of this heat |
#4858, aired 2005-10-26 | THE SEVENTH SEAL $3,000 (Daily Double): The seventh month of the calendar in first-century Rome September |
#4819, aired 2005-07-14 | SONG HITS FOR TWO $2000: Sixpence None The Richer in 2003;
Crowded House in 1987 "Don't Dream It's Over" |
#4773, aired 2005-05-11 | BOBBING FOR POETS $1200: He wrote, "Better to go down dignified/ With boughten friendship at your side/ Than none at all. Provide, Provide!" Robert Frost |
#4773, aired 2005-05-11 | "N" THE BEGINNING $2000: Latin for "None farther beyond", this 3-word phrase refers to the highest level of excellence ne plus ultra |
#4770, aired 2005-05-06 | UNGULATES $400: This equine's stripe pattern varies from individual to individual--none is identical to those of another a zebra |
#4763, aired 2005-04-27 | NATIONAL PARKS $1,800 (Daily Double): This national park in Florida consists of 27 low coral islands, none of which has fresh water, thus its "parched" name Dry Tortugas National Park |
#4622, aired 2004-10-12 | COWBOY SONGS $1000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew sits in the saddle of a brown horse on a dude ranch in Montana.) In this song, a cowpuncher in a hurry sings:
"It’s your misfortune and none of my own" "Get Along Little Dogies" |
#4594, aired 2004-07-22 | RELIGIOUS HOMOPHONES $200: Mother Teresa knew that this was the answer to the math problem of what 2 minus 2 equals none (nun) |
#4580, aired 2004-07-02 | NEGATIVE THOUGHTS $800: The phrase "Ask no" this "and give none" refers to mercy, not a coin quarter |
#4573, aired 2004-06-23 | MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING $200: Completes the title of the 1939 book by Agatha Christie "And Then There Were..." None |
#4569, aired 2004-06-17 | PLAINS $400: As its name implies, Nullarbor Plain in Australia is a 400-mile-long plateau where none of these grow trees |
#4499, aired 2004-03-11 | FILMS OF THE '60s $200: This singer did it his way & filmed his directorial debut, the WWII drama "None But the Brave", on the island of Kauai Frank Sinatra |
#4450, aired 2004-01-02 | NOBEL PEACE PRIZE WINNERS $200: 1979: A nun like none other Mother Teresa |
#4394, aired 2003-10-16 | HOMOPHONES $400: Zero, or a religious sister none/nun |
#4349, aired 2003-06-26 | THE GREAT DEPRESSION $400: Half a loaf was better than none for the people seen in one of these bread line |
#4337, aired 2003-06-10 | CANADA $2,000 (Daily Double): Canada has over 20,000 miles of railroad tracks, but this smallest province has none Prince Edward Island |
#4273, aired 2003-03-12 | GIVE 'EM HELOISE $600: Sprinkle a half water/half bleach mix to remove this; rolling stones may gather none but patio brick sure does moss |
#4178, aired 2002-10-30 | STUPID PROVERBS $1000: "There are none so" this "as those who will not see" blind |
#4177, aired 2002-10-29 | THE ROLLING STONES $200: I can't get none, but with this song the Rolling Stones had their first U.S. No. 1 hit "Satisfaction" |
#4137, aired 2002-09-03 | WHAT A CLICHE $200: If you're in real trouble, your chances are "Slim & none, & Slim just..." did this left (town) |
#3887, aired 2001-06-26 | MARTHA STEWART $300: (Hi, I'm Martha Stewart, and I have a tip for you.) After New Year's put any leftover champagne in an open jar & in a few weeks you'll have this salad dressing ingredient vinegar |
#3749, aired 2000-12-14 | AMERICAN ART $1000: Asked if there was any "social content" in his work, this "Nighthawks" artist replied, "None whatsoever" Edward Hopper |
#3684, aired 2000-09-14 | 1950s EMMYS $800: She won 2 Emmys as Shultzy on "The Bob Cummings Show"; none as Alice on "The Brady Bunch" Ann B. Davis |
#3613, aired 2000-04-26 | LINCOLN SPEAKS! $500: "With malice toward none; with" this "for all... let us strive on to finish the work we are in" Charity |
#3562, aired 2000-02-15 | TRICKY QUESTIONS $500: The brother-in-law of your mother's unmarried only sister is this relative to you father |
#3546, aired 2000-01-24 | EGYPTIAN ARCHAEOLOGY $400: With enormous depictions of himself like the one seen here, this pharaoh showed he was "second" to none: Ramses II |
#3491, aired 1999-11-08 | BANDS OF THE '90s $300: The name of this "Kiss Me" band means that man cannot give God any wealth that isn't God's already Sixpence None The Richer |
#3443, aired 1999-07-21 | FIX THE PROVERB $1000: Jerk of all grades & messer of nine Jack of all trades & master of none |
#3414, aired 1999-06-10 | OH MAYAN GODS! $1000: We don't know how old Itzamna could have pronounced his name, as he had none of these teeth |
#3412, aired 1999-06-08 | HAUNTED MANSION $300: None of us got any sleep last night with one of these "noisy" ghosts wandering all about Poltergeist |
#3371, aired 1999-04-12 | LEGALESE $1000: From the Latin for "none", it's a jury's decision to acquit though the law points to conviction nullification |
#3368, aired 1999-04-07 | "ITZ" $800: "Bar" none, it's a commandment of the Jewish law Mitzvah |
#3323, aired 1999-02-03 | EMMY HISTORY $800: This network that broadcast the 1988 Primetime Awards won none during the show Fox |
#3313, aired 1999-01-20 | MIDDLE AGE MEN $400: His name is on none of his print jobs, so if you have one of his famous bibles from 1456, stop looking Johannes Gutenberg |
#3172, aired 1998-05-19 | GUINNESS RECORDS $400: Nick Vermeulen has a collection of over 2,100 of these from hundreds of airlines, we hope none are used Airsick bags |
#3170, aired 1998-05-15 | IN THE CREDITS $800: The credits of "The Flintstones" report none of these "were harmed in the making of" the movie Dinosaurs |
#3150, aired 1998-04-17 | KNOW BEANS $400: Like contracts, runner beans should have none of these attached; remove them before cooking Strings |
#3147, aired 1998-04-14 | OLD YORK $500: These medieval plays, none by Agatha Christie, are performed in a cycle at York every 4 years Mystery plays |
#3146, aired 1998-04-13 | BASEBALL $1000: Tony Gwynn of this National League team has the highest career average of all active players with .340 San Diego Padres |
#3142, aired 1998-04-07 | G IS FOR GRAFTON $100: Not guilty,
"I is for..." Innocent |
#3131, aired 1998-03-23 | "NONE" $100: This Agatha Christie mystery was also published as "Ten Little Indians" And Then There were None |
#3131, aired 1998-03-23 | "NONE" $200: In a baby's toe counting game, it's what you say of the fourth one this little piggy had none |
#3131, aired 1998-03-23 | "NONE" $300: The name of this Hershey's candy implies that it's the best, without exception Bar None |
#3131, aired 1998-03-23 | "NONE" $400: This 1965 war drama was Frank Sinatra's directorial debut None But the Brave |
#3131, aired 1998-03-23 | "NONE" $500: An eclectic record label, or a word for a person or thing without equal nonesuch |
#3128, aired 1998-03-18 | IF THESE WALLS COULD TALK $100: Surrounding the statue, my walls are inscribed with quotes like "with malice toward none" the Lincoln Memorial |
#3124, aired 1998-03-12 | BUDDY THE BEEKEEPER $400: Buddy might say "None of your business" if asked about harvesting this product used in candles & polishes beeswax |
#3119, aired 1998-03-05 | "NON" SENSE $800 (Daily Double): It completes the following: (audio clue) "Nonni Nonni" |
#3114, aired 1998-02-26 | THE U.S. CONSTITUTION $400: None of these "shall be granted by the" U.S. & no U.S. official shall accept one from another country titles of nobility |
#3114, aired 1998-02-26 | THE U.S.S. CONSTITUTION $800: Like fellow Mass. heavyweight Rocky Marciano, the Constitution won over 30 fights & lost this many none |
#3070, aired 1997-12-26 | DIRECT FROM THE GLOBE $100: Of Antony's suicide, she says, "So it should be that none but Antony should conquer Antony" Cleopatra |
#3057, aired 1997-12-09 | & THOU BESIDE ME SINGING $300: Having lost none of that lovin' feelin', Bill Medley & Bobby Hatfield still perform as this duo The Righteous Brothers |
#2972, aired 1997-07-01 | LAKES $100: Although some streams flow into this Utah lake, none flow out The Great Salt Lake |
#2923, aired 1997-04-23 | FAMILIAR PHRASES $300: It precedes "And master of none" "A jack of all trades" |
#2917, aired 1997-04-15 | PHILOSOPHY $200: The ontological proof for this states there must be a being so great that none greater can be imagined God |
#2805, aired 1996-11-08 | WILDE LINES $300: Wilde said of this "Pygmalion" author, "He hasn't an enemy in the world and none of his friends like him" George Bernard Shaw |
#2738, aired 1996-06-26 | PRESIDENTS $400: He's the first president of whom there is a known photograph; none exists of his father John Quincy Adams |
#2734, aired 1996-06-20 | THE BODY BOVINE $200: A cow has 32 of these but none in the front part of its upper jaw teeth |
#2717, aired 1996-05-28 | 1982 $100: Spain joined NATO under the stipulation that none of these weapons would be based on its soil nuclear weapons |
#2707, aired 1996-05-14 | PROVERBS $600: "None so" this "as those who will not see" blind |
#2608, aired 1995-12-27 | QUOTATIONS $1000: In "Alexander's Feast" John Dryden wrote, "None but the brave deserves" this the fair |
#2468, aired 1995-05-03 | GEOLOGY $200: This earthquake measurement scale is open-ended though none has been recorded above 8.9 a Richter scale |
#2467, aired 1995-05-02 | 1995 GRAMMYS $500: They "spiced up" the awards with their performance & won for "None Of Your Business" Salt-N-Pepa |
#2412, aired 1995-02-14 | WOMEN AUTHORS $200: Though she wrote 5 other novels, none approached the popularity of her first: "Frankenstein" (Mary) Shelley |
#2395, aired 1995-01-20 | GUINNESS RECORDS $300: This language invented by Dr. Zadenhof has the fewest irregular verbs—none Esperanto |
#2377, aired 1994-12-27 | THE SUEZ CANAL $400: Unlike the Panama Canal, the Suez Canal has none of these raising or lowering devices locks |
#2313, aired 1994-09-28 | PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS $300: In 1992 2,537 Nevadans cast their votes for this choice, an option available only in Nevada none of the above |
#2229, aired 1994-04-21 | QUOTES ABOUT AUTHORS $400: Oscar Wilde said this "Pygmalion" author "hasn't an enemy in the world, and none of his friends like him" Shaw |
#2201, aired 1994-03-14 | QUOTES $2,000 (Daily Double): "We hand folks over to God's mercy, and show none ourselves", she wrote in "Adam Bede" George Eliot |
#2199, aired 1994-03-10 | HISTORIC NAMES $1000: Because none of her children survived her, this British queen was succeeded by George I in 1714 Queen Anne |
#2091, aired 1993-10-11 | KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES $400: None of his other novels was as popular as his first, "From Here to Eternity" James Jones |
#2077, aired 1993-09-21 | PACIFIC CITIES $1000: This capital city lies on the northwest coast of the island of Tahiti Papeete |
#2071, aired 1993-09-13 | THE ELEMENTS $400: You can find this element symbolized Bi in the Andes, so it's really "none of yours" bismuth |
#2014, aired 1993-05-13 | THE BIBLE $600: Jesus said, "Did not" this Old Testament figure "give you the law, and yet none of you keepeth the law?" Moses |
#1971, aired 1993-03-15 | QUOTES $300: Clause 40 of this 1215 document said, "To none will we sell, to none delay or deny, right or justice" the Magna Carta |
#1962, aired 1993-03-02 | NURSERY RHYMES $100: "Oh, there's none so rare as can compare with" him "and his fiddlers three" Old King Cole |
#1946, aired 1993-02-08 | NUMBER, PLEASE $200: Oscar Wilde wrote, "In married life" this "is company and two none" three |
#1919, aired 1992-12-31 | 1923 $600: This hit song was inspired by a Greek peddler who said that he had none of a certain fruit "Yes, We Have No Bananas" |
#1910, aired 1992-12-18 | THE MOON $700 (Daily Double): This phase of the moon occurs when none of its lighted side faces earth the new moon |
#1908, aired 1992-12-16 | 17th CENTURY LITERATURE $800: In "Alexander's Feast" John Dryden wrote, "None but the brave deserves" them "the fair" |
#1881, aired 1992-11-09 | HAIL TO THE CHIEF $400: In his 2nd inaugural address, he called for peace "with malice toward none; with charity for all" Abraham Lincoln |
#1717, aired 1992-02-04 | SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY $1000: On the first flight of the Space Shuttle Columbia, some of these fell off; on its second flight, none did the tiles |
#1682, aired 1991-12-17 | LOSING $500: About 20 of 33 French & Spanish ships were taken in this October 21, 1805 battle; the English lost none Trafalgar |
#1561, aired 1991-05-20 | COMPLETES THE PROVERB $1000: "None but the brave..." deserve the fair |
#1561, aired 1991-05-20 | COMPLETES THE PROVERB $2,000 (Daily Double): "There's none so blind..." as those who (will not) won't see |
#1560, aired 1991-05-17 | THE MOON $400: The most common compound on Earth, none of it has been found on the Moon water (H2O) |
#1545, aired 1991-04-26 | LAW $500: In 1609, Hugo Grotius, father of international law, said, "They are free to all nations and subject to none" the oceans (the seas) |
#1531, aired 1991-04-08 | OLD TESTAMENT $500 (Daily Double): The Lord told Satan, “There is none like him in the Earth, a perfect and an upright man” Job |
#1524, aired 1991-03-28 | LITERARY SETTINGS $1000: In this Agatha Christie novel, 10 guests are enticed to a mysterious house party on Indian Island And Then There Were None* (Ten Little Indians**) |
#1520, aired 1991-03-22 | ANATOMY $200: Some of these are voluntary & none can push; they can only pull muscles |
#1514, aired 1991-03-14 | SHAKESPEARE $1000: "None shall have access unto" her "till Katherine the curst have got a husband" Bianca |
#1507, aired 1991-03-05 | CHAD & GERMANY $500: Highly industrialized Germany has over 25,000 miles of these; Chad, none railroads |
#1420, aired 1990-11-02 | OLD TESTAMENT $500: In all the land there were none so fair as his daughters, Jemima, Kezia & Kerenhappuch Job |
#9, aired 1990-08-11 | PROVERBS $800: One of these “is never known till needed” & one “to all is” one “to none” friend |
#1369, aired 1990-07-12 | BOTANY $500 (Daily Double): Flowers pollinated by this have very small petals or none at all the wind |
#1350, aired 1990-06-15 | CRIME & PUNISHMENT $200: Tho there are none of these animals on the Isle of Man, hunting them is banned, so call off the hounds foxes |
#1338, aired 1990-05-30 | TELEVISION $100: It's been touted as "America's favorite show. Barr none!" Roseanne |
#1323, aired 1990-05-09 | ANCIENT EGYPT $300: Capital during the old kingdom, almost none of it has survived Memphis |
#1264, aired 1990-02-15 | AESOP'S FABLES $400: The impatient man killed this to get all the gold at once, & after cutting it open found none goose that laid the golden eggs |
#1262, aired 1990-02-13 | U.S. STATES $300: This state has over 50 peaks above 14,000 feet but none over 14,500 feet Colorado |
#1248, aired 1990-01-24 | COUNTRY SINGERS $300: While none of the 4 Statler Brothers is named Statler, this many are really brothers 2 |
#1218, aired 1989-12-13 | PLAYWRIGHTS $1000: He directed the Cary Grant film "None But the Lonely Heart" before he wrote "The Country Girl" Clifford Odets |
#1215, aired 1989-12-08 | CITY SEALS $300: Fresno, California has this fruit on its seal, but none is dried Grapes |
#1006, aired 1989-01-09 | NEW TESTAMENT $300: It's said Paul wrote 13 of these, John 3, George & Ringo--none letters (or epistles) |
#991, aired 1988-12-19 | AFRICA $400: Of none, 4 or 14, number of perennial rivers in Libya, a country 2½ times the size of Texas none |
#985, aired 1988-12-09 | THE CIVIL WAR $200: Completes the inscription on a Civil War campaign medal, "With malice toward none, with..." charity for all |
#939, aired 1988-10-06 | MULTIPLE CHOICE $400: Of Roman numerals, Arabic numerals or none at all, the numbers on the clock faces of "Big Ben" Roman numerals |
#917, aired 1988-09-06 | SICKNESS & HEALTH $400: A survey said of 56 knuckle crackers, none suffered unduly from this joint affliction arthritis |
#892, aired 1988-06-21 | NURSERY RHYMES $100: One went to market, one stayed home, one had roast beef, one had none & one cried "Wee, wee, wee" little pigs |
#869, aired 1988-05-19 | MAMMALS $400: Anteaters are classified as Edentata, animals that have none of these or ones that are weak teeth |
#866, aired 1988-05-16 | "TEN" MOVIES $400: Nursery rhyme title of 2 remakes of the Agatha Christie classic "And Then There Were None" Ten Little Indians |
#845, aired 1988-04-15 | BEST SELLERS $100: While none of the 10 fiction best sellers of 1945 dealt with this subject, 4 nonfiction books did World War II |
#819, aired 1988-03-10 | TEXANS $600: As Treasury Sec'y. this former Texas gov. signed all U.S. money; now bankrupt, he says he has none John Connally |
#791, aired 1988-02-01 | PROVERBS $600: "A shut mouth" catches none of these & neither will "vinegar" "flies" |
#755, aired 1987-12-11 | ICELAND $400: Of none, 3, or 13, the number of navigable rivers in Iceland none |
#750, aired 1987-12-04 | PRESIDENTS' RELIGIONS $800 (Daily Double): Only Jefferson, Andrew Johnson & Lincoln shared this distinction regarding religious affiliation they had none |
#729, aired 1987-11-05 | BIOGRAPHIES $1000: "With Malice Toward None" Abraham Lincoln |
#719, aired 1987-10-22 | WORLD GEOGRAPHY $200: After Antarctica, which has none, this continent has fewest number of countries Australia |
#693, aired 1987-09-16 | BIRDS $500: With the capture of AC-9 on April 19, 1987, none of the North American species of these are left in the wild the condor |
#662, aired 1987-06-23 | THE BRAIN $100: The 4 in the brain are the frontal, temporal, occipital, & parietal, none pierced as ears can be lobes |
#641, aired 1987-05-25 | SPACE & AVIATION $100: On its historic flight in December 1986, number of times Voyager stopped for gas none |
#639, aired 1987-05-21 | IRELAND $500: He was famed for plays set in Dublin tenements, though none were produced before he was 43 Sean O'Casey |
#633, aired 1987-05-13 | POTPOURRI $1000: Option on ballot offered to Nevada's voters, it "won" the state treasurer primary in 1986 none of the above |
#614, aired 1987-04-16 | THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST $100: In 1951, electricity was generated from nuclear energy for the 1st time near Idaho Falls in this state Idaho |
#614, aired 1987-04-16 | BOND... JAMES BOND $400: Total number of Ian Fleming Bond novel titles that have not been made into films none |
#596, aired 1987-03-23 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $300: Total number of American companies now making VHS or Beta VCRs in the U.S. none |
#584, aired 1987-03-05 | SPORTS TRIVIA $400: Of the Detroit Lions, New York Jets, & L.A. Rams, number which play in the city in their names 0 (none) |
#574, aired 1987-02-19 | MARINE BIOLOGY $600: Number of eyelids a catfish has none |
#562, aired 1987-02-03 | JAIL $100: Calling it "Most Secure Prison", Guinness says tho 23 attempted to escape from Alcatraz, this many succeeded none |
#554, aired 1987-01-22 | PEOPLE $400: Of Picasso's 4 children, the number that were legitimate 1 |
#536, aired 1986-12-29 | "FISH"Y EXPRESSIONS $200: In a game of "Fish", your response to a player who asks for all your aces when you have none "go fish" |
#530, aired 1986-12-19 | BOWLING $200: "Bedposts" is a term for this dreaded split 7-10 |
#527, aired 1986-12-16 | PRESIDENTIAL QUOTES $200: "With malice toward none, with charity for all" Abraham Lincoln |
#525, aired 1986-12-12 | THE SOVIET UNION $400: Of some 14,000, 156, or none at all, number of religious Sunday schools publicly functioning in USSR none (at all, publicly functioning) |
#517, aired 1986-12-02 | MOVIE DIRECTORS $300: He directed "None But the Brave" in 1965, & he did it his way Frank Sinatra |
#515, aired 1986-11-28 | WORLD HISTORY $300: Number of English ships sunk by the Spanish Armada none |
#480, aired 1986-10-10 | SPIRITUAL SONGS $600: "You may talk about your kings of Gideon, you may talk about your men of Saul, but there's none like" him Joshua |
#473, aired 1986-10-01 | FRUITS & VEGETABLES $400: The typical number of seeds found in the hard inner pit of a drupe 1 |
#459, aired 1986-09-11 | LATIN $1000: Motto seen on sundials, in Latin it's "Horas non numero nisi serenas" "I count none but the sunny hours" |
#442, aired 1986-05-20 | BOWLING $500: Number of finger holes in a duckpin bowling ball none |
#418, aired 1986-04-16 | LITERATURE $400: Of Byron, Keats, & Shelley, the number who lived beyond 40 none |
#404, aired 1986-03-27 | AMERICAN LITERATURE $800: Called "greatest intellectual in land", this prolific Puritan penned 459 books, none of them "fleecy" Cotton Mather |
#392, aired 1986-03-11 | MYTHOLOGY $300: After he gave gifts to all the animals, there were none left for man, so Prometheus stole this fire |
#389, aired 1986-03-06 | HOLIDAYS $400 (Daily Double): Saying this month had none, Games Magazine ran a contest to find it a holiday August |
#388, aired 1986-03-05 | CRAZY TALK $800: Illuminated, & none in residence the lights are on but no one's (nobody's) home |
#361, aired 1986-01-27 | STUPID ANSWERS $400: Of a pound of bricks, a pound of feathers, or a pound of iron, the 1 which weighs the most none of them (they all weigh exactly the same) |
#347, aired 1986-01-07 | GAMES $100: When a player asks for aces & his opponent has none, he's asked to "go" do this fish |
#344, aired 1986-01-02 | RIVERS $400: It's so heavily tapped by man that in normal years none of it reaches its outlet in the Gulf of Calif. the Colorado |
#342, aired 1985-12-31 | SOVIET UNION $500: Over half of all Soviet families have this many children 1 |
#334, aired 1985-12-19 | PHOBIAS $1000: None of The Beatles on "Abbey Road" cover seem to be suffering from agyrophobia, fear of this fear of crossing a road |
#315, aired 1985-11-22 | PRESIDENTIAL QUOTES $200: "May none but honest & wise men ever rule under this roof", said this 1st occupant of the White House John Adams |
#305, aired 1985-11-08 | ABRAHAM LINCOLN $600: In the election of 1860 he won none of this, his native state's, electoral votes Kentucky |
#290, aired 1985-10-18 | SPORTS TRIVIA $300: Number of times O.J. Simpson played in the Super Bowl none |
#186, aired 1985-05-27 | PROVERBS $1,100 (Daily Double): A well-rounded person who lacks special expertise can proverbially be called this jack of all trades, master of none |
#183, aired 1985-05-22 | TOUGH TRIVIA $200: None of the members of this Herb Alpert band are Hispanics the Tijuana Brass |
#176, aired 1985-05-13 | TESTS $100: Type of test in which you might be asked to select A,B,C, or none of the above a multiple choice test |
#122, aired 1985-02-26 | FOOTBALL $100: None of the players are "paper" pussycats on this Detroit team the Lions |
#119, aired 1985-02-21 | LAST WORDS $200: None of the Grimms' tales actually ends with this traditional fairy-tale ending and they all lived happily ever after |
#94, aired 1985-01-17 | ANIMALS $100: Whether St. Patrick was responsible or not, none are naturally found in Ireland the snakes |
#72, aired 1984-12-18 | COLLEGES $600: In the U.S., 58% of this ethnic group graduates from college Jewish |
#54, aired 1984-11-22 | PRESIDENTS $200: Number of presidents born outside North America none |
#54, aired 1984-11-22 | SPORTS $1000: Length of a polo field 300 yards |
#12, aired 1984-09-25 | WEATHER $400: Mt. Waialeale in Hawaii gets the most, while Calama, Chile, usually gets none rain |
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