#9003, aired 2023-12-27 | VÁMONOS A MEXICO! $1000: To some experts, the chirping echo you hear when you clap next to a pyramid in Chichen Itza mirrors the sound of this "Q"ute bird a quetzal |
#8732, aired 2022-11-01 | CROSSWORD CLUES "Q" $1600: Guatemala's national bird (7 letters) quetzal |
#8203, aired 2020-04-15 | WORLD OF VIDEO GAMES $1200: In 2019, Sony revived this odd-looking fellow who had to avoid Coily while jumping from level to level Q*bert |
#7965, aired 2019-04-05 | "Q" $600: The California valley type of this is California's state bird a quail |
#7822, aired 2018-09-18 | QROSSWORD QLUES "Q" $200: Little game bird
(5) a quail |
#7768, aired 2018-05-23 | MIND YOUR "P"s & "Q"s $400: A large bird feather used as a writing implement in centuries past a quill or pen |
#7588, aired 2017-09-13 | BROADWAY COMPOSERS $2000: Playing an early version of one of his songs from "Avenue Q" helped him woo future "Frozen" partner Kristen Anderson Robert Lopez |
#7571, aired 2017-07-10 | CENTRAL AMERICA $1600: A reserve was set aside for this national bird of Guatemala; right on "Q"! quetzal |
#7460, aired 2017-02-03 | Q PEOPLE $800: In 1956 director Jose Quintero staged the first Broadway production of this "Long" Eugene O'Neill play Long Day's Journey Into Night |
#7402, aired 2016-11-15 | NEW PRESIDENTIAL CODE NAMES? $400: "Q-Bert" or "John 2" John Quincy Adams |
#7092, aired 2015-06-16 | BROADWAY MUSICALS BY SONGS $1600: Singing puppets!:
"Everyone's A Little Bit Racist" &
"There Is Life Outside Your Apartment" Avenue Q |
#7022, aired 2015-03-10 | CLASSIC VIDEO GAMES $600: He was a bouncing orange critter with a big nose & an asterisk in his name Q*bert |
#6766, aired 2014-02-03 | BROADWAY MUSICALS $1200: This show with a street in its title had songs like "I'm Not Wearing Underwear Today" Avenue Q |
#6080, aired 2011-02-04 | "Q" FOOD & DRINK $400: The meat of this American game bird is white & delicately flavored quail |
#5924, aired 2010-05-20 | "X" "Q"s ME $400: "Magic" & "Have You Never Been Mellow" are songs from this roller-skating musical that hit Broadway in 2007 Xanadu |
#5515, aired 2008-07-25 | FRENCH ARTISTS $1000: He was known for his readymades such as "L.H.O.O.Q.", a copy of the "Mona Lisa" with a penciled-in mustache & beard (Marcel) Duchamp |
#5511, aired 2008-07-21 | ON "Q" $400: The northern bobwhite is a common variety of this small bird a quail |
#5449, aired 2008-04-24 | A GAME OF CHESS $800: The 17th letter of the English alphabet, in chess notation it stands for the most powerful piece on the board Q |
#5365, aired 2007-12-28 | ON BROADWAY $200: 2 snuggly, cute characters in "Avenue Q" aren't called the "Bad News" these but the "Bad Idea" these Bears |
#5331, aired 2007-11-12 | Q WITHOUT U $400: It's a horn-shaped nose, no pants & no problem for this pyramid-hopping '80s arcade favorite Q*bert |
#5308, aired 2007-10-10 | I'M BOARD $200: You'll be sitting pretty if you get a triple letter score with a Q or X in this game Scrabble |
#5024, aired 2006-06-15 | "Q"-BERT $200: This savory egg dish originated in what is now Northeast France, but as a "real man", I was unaware of that quiche |
#5024, aired 2006-06-15 | "Q"-BERT $400: A plectrum of a harpsichord, or a porcupine part a quill |
#5024, aired 2006-06-15 | "Q"-BERT $600: "3 plus 1 on a stage / A clue is revealed / A light will shine / & a question given" is a "Nostradamian" this verse a quatrain |
#5024, aired 2006-06-15 | "Q"-BERT $800: An officer charged with providing clothing, fuel & transportation for troops a quartermaster |
#5024, aired 2006-06-15 | "Q"-BERT $1000: Now meaning "to suppress", originally it meant "to kill"; you may do it to a riot quell |
#4869, aired 2005-11-10 | CHARACTERS IN MUSICALS $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew gives the clue accompanied by a puppet at the Golden Theatre in New York: "I'm on the Broadway set of Avenue Q.") This troubled character in "Avenue Q" has the same name as an Ivy League university in New Jersey--you do look preppy
"Why thank you!" Princeton |
#4862, aired 2005-11-01 | PUPPETRY ON BROADWAY $2000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reads from Golden Theatre, New York.) Rick Lyon not only designed the puppets for this musical...
Rick Lyon: "He also performs characters like me, Trekkie Monster!" Avenue Q |
#4757, aired 2005-04-19 | WE'RE TALKING BROADWAY $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reads from the Golden Theatre in New York with a special friend.) In the Broadway hit "Avenue Q", Nicky here sings about this German word that means happiness at the misfortune of others Schadenfreude |
#4725, aired 2005-03-04 | BROADWAY MUSICAL SETTINGS $1600: (Hi, I'm Kate Monster.) And in "Avenue Q", atop this famous skyscraper, I sing "I Wish I Could Go Back To College"--don't forget to say "What is"! the Empire State Building |
#4668, aired 2004-12-15 | BROADWAY $800: (Hi, I'm John Tartaglia. And I'm Rod. And I'm Princeton.) And we're here on the set of the 2004 Tony-award winner for best musical of this title street Avenue Q |
#4658, aired 2004-12-01 | SPELL-BOUND FOR BROADWAY $1,900 (Daily Double): Martin Dysart psychoanalyzes a boy who's been re-creating the centaur myth in this drama E-Q-U-U-S |
#4567, aired 2004-06-15 | MIND YOUR SCIENCE "P"s & "Q"s $1200: The eggs of the Japanese species of this small game bird were studied on the Mir Space Station quail |
#4566, aired 2004-06-14 | BROADWAY $400: With puppets like Lucy the Vamp, the musical "Avenue Q" has been called "South Park" -meets-this show Sesame Street |
#3959, aired 2001-11-15 | CHESS NUTS $600: The 17th letter of the English alphabet, in chess notation it stands for the most powerful piece on the board Q (for queen) |
#3563, aired 2000-02-16 | MIND YOUR "P"s & "Q"s $1000: Guatemala's national currency was named for this bird Quetzal |
#3445, aired 1999-07-23 | FILE UNDER "Q" $200: Homophone illustrated here: Quayle/quail |
#2475, aired 1995-05-12 | "P"s & "Q"s $100: They're the large, stiff feathers of a bird, or the stiff spines of a porcupine quills |
#1228, aired 1989-12-27 | "P"s & "Q"s $400: Technically, it's the hollow barrel of a bird's feather quill |
#1204, aired 1989-11-23 | "P"s & "Q"s $1,000 (Daily Double): It's both the 1-word title & subject of the following Tom Lehrer song:
"If you visit American city / You will find it very pretty / Just two things of which you must beware: / Don't drink the water and don't breath the air!..." "Pollution" |
#1052, aired 1989-03-14 | "Q.M." $200: They gave her a wide berth in Long Beach, California the Queen Mary |
#304, aired 1985-11-07 | LANGUAGE $600: The 17th letter of the English alphabet or a Chinese braid a Q |
#142, aired 1985-03-26 | P’S & Q’S $500: French for “tail”, it’s a braid of hair queue |
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