#17, aired 2023-05-23 | OH, WE HAVE '80s POP CULTURE REFERENCES $800: In a 1984 Wendy's ad Clara Peller was not a fan of big buns, hon & asked this 3-word question; now you will, too Where's the beef? |
#8247, aired 2020-09-29 | THE "BOSS" OF POP CULTURE $800: We think the answer to this title '80s sitcom question is Judith Light, not Tony Danza Who's the Boss? |
#8021, aired 2019-06-24 | "POP" QUIZ $1600: To propose marriage to pop the question |
#7568, aired 2017-07-05 | SAME CONSONANT WORDS $400: Do this to "the question" to set yourself on the path to matrimonial bliss pop |
#7455, aired 2017-01-27 | 1960s POP LYRICS $1000: It's the question the Doors asked after saying, "Hello, I love you" "Won't you tell me your name?" |
#7176, aired 2015-11-23 | "POP" CULTURE $800: This question about accessing a Tootsie Roll was first asked in ads in 1970 How many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop? |
#6623, aired 2013-06-05 | POP--THE QUESTION $200: Arlene Francis & Steve Allen tried to guess people's occupations as panelists on this show that ran for over 17 years What's My Line? |
#6623, aired 2013-06-05 | POP--THE QUESTION $400: The Clash asked, "come on & let me know" this title "Should I Stay Or Should I Go" |
#6623, aired 2013-06-05 | POP--THE QUESTION $600: Completes Sheryl Crow's query "are you strong enough to be" this my man |
#6623, aired 2013-06-05 | POP--THE QUESTION $800: Before "The Price Is Right", Drew Carey hosted this improv show based on a British series Whose Line Is It Anyway? |
#6623, aired 2013-06-05 | POP--THE QUESTION $1000: Jewel asked this musical question "after all the lies that you told" "Who Will Save Your Soul" |
#6568, aired 2013-03-20 | POP "STAR"s $1600: "What's it worth" is the big question on this show in which 3 generations of Harrisons run a hock shop Pawn Stars |
#4077, aired 2002-04-30 | POP THE QUESTION $200: Elton John won his first Grammy as a solo artist for this song from "The Lion King" "Can You Feel The Love Tonight" |
#4077, aired 2002-04-30 | POP THE QUESTION $400: "And there won't be snow in Africa this Christmastime" is a line from this song by Band Aid "Do They Know It's Christmas?" |
#4077, aired 2002-04-30 | POP THE QUESTION $600: This 1960 No. 1 song begins, "Tonight you're mine completely, you give your love so sweetly" "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" |
#4077, aired 2002-04-30 | POP THE QUESTION $800: Joe Jackson sees "Jeanie with her new boyfriend" and voices this title complaint in the form of a question "Is She Really Going Out With Him?" |
#3804, aired 2001-03-01 | HOW TO PROPOSE MARRIAGE $200: This is how one asks "the question" if the proposal is unexpected to pop |
#3545, aired 2000-01-21 | ____THE____ $200: To propose marriage; it shouldn't "burst" your intended's hopes Pop the question |
#3529, aired 1999-12-30 | CLASSIC POP $800: For ? (Question Mark) & the Mysterians, this many was "Too many teardrops for one heart" 96 tears |
#2995, aired 1997-09-12 | "POP" THE QUESTION $100: Dreaded by students, it follows the order, "Books under your desk, take out a pencil & paper" Pop Quiz |
#2995, aired 1997-09-12 | "POP" THE QUESTION $300: Mr. Owl says it's "3"; a study done at Swarthmore claims it's an average of 142.18 The number of licks it takes to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop |
#2995, aired 1997-09-12 | "POP" THE QUESTION $400: It's the Pillsbury Doughboy's given name "Poppin' Fresh" |
#2995, aired 1997-09-12 | "POP" THE QUESTION $500 (Daily Double): Song associated with the following object: "Pop Goes The Weasel" |
#2995, aired 1997-09-12 | "POP" THE QUESTION $500: This cartoon trio was named for what milk makes Rice Krispies do "Snap! Crackle! Pop!" |
#2939, aired 1997-05-15 | POP QUIZ $400: In 1995 he posed the question, "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?" Bryan Adams |
#2908, aired 1997-04-02 | POP-ROCK $300: In a 1995 hit she posed the question, "What if God was one of us?" Joan Osborne |
#779, aired 1988-01-14 | PALINDROMES $300: It can precede chart, art, or "the question" pop |
#96, aired 1985-01-21 | POP MUSIC $900 (Daily Double): Original composer of tune used as "The Lover's Concerto" & this duet from "Electric Dreams":
[Instrumental music plays.] (Johann Sebastian) Bach |
#1, aired 1984-09-10 | ANIMALS $300: When husbands "pop" for an ermine coat, they're actually buying this fur a weasel |
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