#9081, aired 2024-04-15 | 3-LETTER SPELLING BEE $600: Popular today, it's the greeting seen here that was developed by Black service members in Vietnam D-A-P |
#13, aired 2023-05-17 | FAMOUS NAME OVERLAPS $5,000 (Daily Double): The 3-named British P.M. from 1916 to 1922 & the 3-named American scientist granted a 1925 patent for cosmetics made from peanuts David Lloyd George Washington Carver |
#6, aired 2023-05-10 | SOME ELEMENTARY CLUES $400: Elements in the nitrogen group have an outer shell of 5 of these, 2 in an S orbital & 3 in P orbitals electrons |
#8696, aired 2022-09-12 | FINANCE & INVESTING $400: The 3 headline indexes are the Dow Industrials, the S&P 500 & this stock exchange's Composite NASDAQ |
#8662, aired 2022-06-14 | 3 FOR THE SHOW $400: CBS cops (or C.O.P.S.?) Lina Esco, David Lim & Alex Russell S.W.A.T. |
#8584, aired 2022-02-24 | SENATE COMMITTEES $1000: There are 3 "P"s in the name of this committee that is responsible for allocating federal funds the Appropriations Committee |
#8390, aired 2021-04-30 | SEE 3 "P", "O" $400: This spicy sausage is a popular pie topper pepperoni |
#8390, aired 2021-04-30 | SEE 3 "P", "O" $800: Congratulations! You've been this for a credit card you haven't even applied for preapproved |
#8390, aired 2021-04-30 | SEE 3 "P", "O" $1200: One matchup of this contest that aired on the NFL's biggest Sunday saw Team Fluff take on Team Ruff the Puppy Bowl |
#8390, aired 2021-04-30 | SEE 3 "P", "O" $1600: Adjective meaning not suitable for a particular situation or place inappropriate |
#8390, aired 2021-04-30 | SEE 3 "P", "O" $2000: It's the type of engraved metal image seen here copperplate |
#8030, aired 2019-07-05 | A STEEL DAY $5,000 (Daily Double): March 3, 1901:
J.P. Morgan announces his purchase of this man's steel company Andrew Carnegie |
#7995, aired 2019-05-17 | V.I.P.! V.I.P.! $3,000 (Daily Double): 3 North American bodies of water--a strait, a bay & a river--are named for this English captain last seen in 1611 (Henry) Hudson |
#7990, aired 2019-05-10 | HEY, YOU! $200: You, Edward Stanley, the 14th Earl of Derby, were P.M. of Great Britain 3 times & the leader of this political party, 1846-1868 the Conservative Party |
#7975, aired 2019-04-19 | AUTO-BIOGRAPHIES $800: "Billy (Durant), Alfred (P. Sloan) &" this Big 3 car company is a very specific biography General Motors |
#7947, aired 2019-03-12 | THE RIGHT TO REMAIN SILENT "P" $1600: The 3 main forms of plague in humans are bubonic, septicemic & this one that strikes the lungs pneumonic |
#7788, aired 2018-06-20 | 3 P's, PPPLEASE $400: Suitable or fitting for a particular purpose; I think that's quite... appropriate |
#7788, aired 2018-06-20 | 3 P's, PPPLEASE $800: urbandictionary.com says a true this "wears, but is not limited to, polo...Lacoste... sweaters tied around the neck" a preppy |
#7788, aired 2018-06-20 | 3 P's, PPPLEASE $1200: 2-word grammar term for words like fallen or sung past participle |
#7788, aired 2018-06-20 | 3 P's, PPPLEASE $2,000 (Daily Double): 15-letter adjective described the time after a nuclear war post-apocalyptic |
#7788, aired 2018-06-20 | 3 P's, PPPLEASE $2000: Be the big man on it in knowing it's a region of the brain associated primarily with memory the hippocampus |
#7773, aired 2018-05-30 | MY OLD "L.P."s $1200: In regard to phonograph records designed to be played at 33 1/3 revolutions per minute, "LP" stands for this long play |
#7717, aired 2018-03-13 | "P" + 3 $200: It's this part of a plane a prop |
#7717, aired 2018-03-13 | "P" + 3 $400: It's this colorful singer Pink |
#7717, aired 2018-03-13 | "P" + 3 $600: It's this piece of footwear a pump |
#7717, aired 2018-03-13 | "P" + 3 $800: It's this item held by the man in the illustration a pike |
#7717, aired 2018-03-13 | "P" + 3 $1000: It's this Broadway impresario Papp |
#7632, aired 2017-11-14 | PRECIOUS TIME $2000: "You expired, Jesus, but the source of life gushed forth", begins a prayer to divine mercy named for this P.M. hour 3:00 P.M. |
#7418, aired 2016-12-07 | NOTHING BUT NET $1600: In July 1996 these 3 letters first preceded .ca & you could get online news from P.E.I. to B.C. CBC |
#7201, aired 2015-12-28 | NURSE $2000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows an equation on the monitor.) Nurses take the systolic blood pressure measurement & add it to double the diastolic blood pressure measurement, then divide by 3 to calculate M.A.P., which stands for "mean" this "pressure" arterial |
#7083, aired 2015-06-03 | TOUGH DAY AT $400: Johnstown, Penn., on the afternoon of May 31, 1889; at 3:10 P.M. this has collapsed the dam |
#7010, aired 2015-02-20 | NEW YORK TIMES $800: The last ferry from Battery Park to these 2 harbor attractions leaves at 3:30 p.m. daily Ellis Island & the Statue of Liberty |
#6841, aired 2014-05-19 | MAKING THE GRADE $400: Some schools use the "A-F" grading system & some use "P" , "F" & "IN", these 3 grades pass, fail, & incomplete |
#6823, aired 2014-04-23 | COOKING "P"s $400: The consistency of this Hawaiian dish eaten with the fingers ranges from "1-finger" to "3-finger" in thickness poi |
#6800, aired 2014-03-21 | FLYING INTO HISTORY $1000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Pima Air & Space Museum in Tucson, AZ.) Most of the more than 3,000 Bell P-63 Kingcobra fighters built during World War II were delivered as part of the lend-lease program to this country for use in what was called the Great Patriotic War the Soviet Union |
#6612, aired 2013-05-21 | SILENT P WORDS $600: Before the development of antibiotic drugs, this lung disease killed about 1/3 of its victims pneumonia |
#6568, aired 2013-03-20 | BOOK SERIES $400: Cooper's "Leatherstocking Tales" included 3 "P" titles: "The Pathfinder", "The Prairie" & these brave folks The Pioneers |
#6553, aired 2013-02-27 | "P"s ON EARTH $400: One of the 3 stars on its flag represents the region of Luzon the Philippines |
#6439, aired 2012-09-20 | SEPTEMBER HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES $600: Friday the 21st is our national recognition day for those still classed as P.O.W.s or these 3 letters that sadly follow M.I.A. |
#6344, aired 2012-03-29 | FACTS & FIGURES $200: 3-5 P.M. is the best time of day to post on this microblogging site if you want to be retweeted Twitter |
#6300, aired 2012-01-27 | FIRST IN "P"s $800: This racket game can be played on a court that has 1, 3 or 4 walls paddleball |
#6178, aired 2011-06-22 | LITERARY CROSSWORD CLUES "P" $400: The most worldly of the 3 Musketeers
(7) Porthos |
#6146, aired 2011-05-09 | THE LADIES' ROOM $1200: Both Katy Perry & Justin Bieber have collaborated on collections for this 3-letter brand of nail polish O.P.I. |
#5924, aired 2010-05-20 | SPEAKING FLUENT CANADIAN $1200: Not a cartoonist, he lost the P.M. job on May 22, 1979 but had it back by March 3, 1980 (Pierre) Trudeau |
#5759, aired 2009-10-01 | WHAT, ME HURRY? $1000: It's only 6:45 P.M. here in L.A.; I still have this many minutes to call my pal in Montreal before his 11 P.M. bedtime 75 |
#5744, aired 2009-07-23 | ABBREV. $800: The flag seen here normally includes these two 3-letter abbreviations P.O.W. & M.I.A. |
#5548, aired 2008-10-22 | CHURCHILLIAN PONDERINGS $600: In his 1st statement as P.M., Winston said he had nothing to offer but toil & these 3 things; cool name for a band! blood, sweat & tears |
#5534, aired 2008-10-02 | "PAR"TY TIME $3,000 (Daily Double): It's equal to 3.26 light years parsec |
#5475, aired 2008-05-30 | "P" COUNTRY $1200: It's the 3-word name for the eastern half of the island of New Guinea Papua New Guinea |
#5434, aired 2008-04-03 | THE QUASI-WAR WITH FRANCE $4,000 (Daily Double): In October 1797, the U.S. met with agents of France known by these 3 code letters X, Y & Z |
#5383, aired 2008-01-23 | ALSO A MAGAZINE $200: 12:15 A.M. or
3:11 P.M. Time |
#5337, aired 2007-11-20 | MOVIE PREMIERES $2,000 (Daily Double): The premiere of Cecil B. DeMille's "Union Pacific" was a 3-day costume spectacle in this city where the U.P. railroad began Omaha, Nebraska |
#5188, aired 2007-03-14 | "TIME" FOR A CHANGE $200: In England, it's often betwen 3 & 5 p.m. & includes finger sandwiches & scones teatime |
#5096, aired 2006-11-06 | P TIMES 3 $200: As a noun, it's a condiment; as a verb, it means to hit with rapidly repeated short jabs pepper |
#5096, aired 2006-11-06 | P TIMES 3 $400: Something that restores one's depressed spirits; Bounty paper towels are the "quicker" one picker-upper |
#5096, aired 2006-11-06 | P TIMES 3 $600: It's a roundish or oblate variety of apple pippin |
#5096, aired 2006-11-06 | P TIMES 3 $800: A fun kind of this is a children's book with 3-D cutout artwork; a not-so-fun kind happens while Internet surfing a pop-up |
#5096, aired 2006-11-06 | P TIMES 3 $1000: Nonsense! Bosh! Balderdash! Bunk! Falderol! & this word! I kind of went Mr. Burns on you there, didn't I? poppycock |
#4942, aired 2006-02-21 | P.T. BARNUM $600: While publishing The Herald of Freedom in Danbury in this state, Barnum was sued for libel 3 times Connecticut |
#4634, aired 2004-10-28 | THAT DON'T SOUND RIGHT $2000: Franklin P. Adams probably didn't think the verse flowed describing, in scoring order, a 3-6-4 DP by these 1910 Cubs Chance to Tinker to Evers |
#4464, aired 2004-01-22 | GIVE "P"s A CHANCE $200: On his last of 3 live appearances on "The Ed Sullivan Show", he was only shown from the waist up Elvis Presley |
#4415, aired 2003-11-14 | THE IVY LEAGUE $400: Boston Ivy's scientific name. P. Tricuspidata indicates that it has leaves with this many lobes 3 |
#4330, aired 2003-05-30 | DISTURBING THE "P"s $400: Planter's, fish house & champagne are 3 types of this festive drink punch |
#4153, aired 2002-09-25 | CROSSWORD CLUES "P" $200: "Easy" dessert
(3) pie |
#3742, aired 2000-12-05 | NUMBER, PLEASE $500: The difference between a million & a billion in the U.S. is just this many zeros 3 |
#3629, aired 2000-05-18 | TELEVISION $300: This gritty drama focuses on the police, paramedics & firefighters who work the 3-11 P.M. shift Third Watch |
#3595, aired 2000-03-31 | DOWN TO EARTH $600 (Daily Double): One of these produces 3 types of waves: P, S & surface Earthquake |
#3446, aired 1999-09-06 | SPELL IT OUT FOR ME! $400: Don't spell it 3 times, but do spell... T-R-I-P-L-I-C-A-T-E |
#3313, aired 1999-01-20 | A WOODLAND "P"ARADISE $200: Avoid this 3-leafed plant in the cashew family, unless you want to be itching all day poison ivy |
#3215, aired 1998-07-17 | MATH $500: Devotees of this celebrate its irrational existence each 3/14 at 1:59 P.M. pi |
#3148, aired 1998-04-15 | CROSSWORD CLUES "G" $200: P.E. place
(3) gym |
#3146, aired 1998-04-13 | IN ST. LOUIS $1000: The Monsanto Fund has given this institution $3 million to open an insectarium St. Louis Zoo |
#3097, aired 1998-02-03 | THE 3 Bs $200: Of the three B's, he's the one who composed the following: Brahms |
#3082, aired 1998-01-13 | TIME ZONE PROBLEMS $400: If you board a 1-hour flight from Detroit to Chicago at 3 P.M., you'll land at about this hour 3 P.M. (Detroit is one hour ahead) |
#2979, aired 1997-07-10 | CROSSWORD CLUES "P" $300: Oinkmo,
Oinkmas,
Oinkmat
(3,5) Pig Latin |
#2785, aired 1996-10-11 | 3-LETTER WORDS $200: In school it's a synonym for P.E. gym |
#2741, aired 1996-07-01 | 20th CENTURY BRITISH P.M.s $400: On September 3, 1939, he led the country into war (Neville) Chamberlain |
#2509, aired 1995-06-29 | DECEMBER 3 $200: He was P.M. of India when the Union Carbide pesticide plant leaked December 3, 1984 Rajiv Gandhi |
#2431, aired 1995-03-13 | PIERRES CELEBRES $400: In April 1968, less than 3 years after taking his first public office, he was made P.M. of Canada Pierre Trudeau |
#2195, aired 1994-03-04 | GEOLOGY $300: These events generate 3 main types of wave motion: L waves, S waves & P waves earthquakes |
#2133, aired 1993-12-08 | ODDS & ENDS $400: Mind your P's & Q's--it's a 3-letter equivalent of ASAP PDQ |
#2117, aired 1993-11-16 | GEOGRAPHY $1,000 (Daily Double): Ajman, Abu Dhabi & Dubai are 3 of this nation's 7 autonomous states United Arab Emirates |
#2048, aired 1993-06-30 | FOOD $200: Usually eaten between 11 A.M. & 3 P.M., this meal is a combination of breakfast & lunch brunch |
#1941, aired 1993-02-01 | 1959 $800: Singer J.P. Richardson, nicknamed this, was killed in a small plane crash February 3 The Big Bopper |
#1612, aired 1991-09-10 | CANADA $800: First name of 3 of Canada's first 4 P.M.s; the next one to have it was Mr. Diefenbaker John |
#1378, aired 1990-09-05 | FINANCE $800: Before buying, investors consider a company's P/E ratio, which stands for this price to earnings ratio |
#1319, aired 1990-05-03 | POLITICAL QUOTES $400: 1 of the 3 things which, according to John Fremont's 1856 G.O.P. campaign, should be free Soil, men & speech |
#1233, aired 1990-01-03 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $100: When this man went into business with James A. Bailey, it turned into a real 3-ring circus P.T. Barnum |
#1038, aired 1989-02-22 | LONDON $200: For the 1st time since WWI these can stay open from 11 A.M. to 11 P.M. & don't have to close for 3-5:30 pubs |
#1013, aired 1989-01-18 | THE 3 "B"s $200: C.P.E. Bach, J.C. Bach or J.S. Bach, the 1 responsible for the birth of the other 2 Johann Sebastian Bach |
#893, aired 1988-06-22 | GEOLOGY $1000: The 3 main types of waves these produce are classified as P, S & L earthquakes |
#879, aired 1988-06-02 | GARDENING $1000: "Basic Gardening" says to do this between 3 & 5 P.M. when food supply in leaves & petals is most abundant cut flowers |
#851, aired 1988-04-25 | UNREAL ESTATE $400: To get to his castle near Hungary's Borgo Pass, take the 3 p.m. coach--& carry garlic or a silver cross Count Dracula |
#722, aired 1987-10-27 | NONPOTENT POTABLES $800: The 1st time a cup of coffee was ever consumed here was July 20, 1969, at 3:17 p.m. CDT on the moon |
#668, aired 1987-07-01 | STATE CAPITALS $1,500 (Daily Double): 2 of 3 state capitals that begin with "P" (2 of) Phoenix, Providence, Rhode Island & Pierre, South Dakota |
#628, aired 1987-05-06 | VICE-PRESIDENTS $1,000 (Daily Double): 2 of 3 reasons Constitution gives for V.P. succeeding to office of president (2 of) resignation, death & removal from office |
#611, aired 1987-04-13 | DISNEYLAND $500: There's one of these on Main Street open 7 days a week--but only from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. bank (Bank of America) |
#438, aired 1986-05-14 | 3-LETTER WORDS $300: As an acronym it's a tombstone title; as a word it means "tear" r.i.p. |
#334, aired 1985-12-19 | POTPOURRI $1,500 (Daily Double): 2 of 3 grocery items on which you might find a message signed "P. Loquesto Newman" (2 of) salad dressing, spaghetti sauce or popcorn |
Nick Yozamp, a junior from Washington University in St. Louis
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