#8880, aired 2023-05-26 | THAT BOOK CHARACTER DOES THINGS $1200: Leaves town, suspected in Huck's murder; gets on a raft with the non-murdered Huck Jim |
#8790, aired 2023-01-20 | AMERICAN LIT $800: This narrator in a 19th century classic says, "Tom and me found the money that the robbers hid in the cave" Huck Finn |
#8731, aired 2022-10-31 | BOOK SEQUELS $400: Mark Twain began a sequel called "Huck Finn and" this boyhood pal "Among the Indians"; Lee Nelson finished it in 2003 Tom Sawyer |
#8685, aired 2022-07-15 | NOVEL "T"s $200: Huck Finn was introduced in this novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer |
#10, aired 2022-02-15 | CLASSIC NOVELS $400: He's introduced in "Tom Sawyer" as "the juvenile pariah of the village" Huck Finn |
#7975, aired 2019-04-19 | NOVEL VOCABULARY $200: When Tom Sawyer & Huck Finn need knives, Huck "smouches" some--that is, he gets them this way stealing |
#6739, aired 2013-12-26 | "TOM" & "HUCK" $200: The Obamas have this pie every Thanksgiving huckleberry |
#6739, aired 2013-12-26 | "TOM" & "HUCK" $400: This Native American item could be used to chop wood or people tomahawk |
#6739, aired 2013-12-26 | "TOM" & "HUCK" $600: It's someone who advertises a product in an aggressive & flashy way huckster |
#6739, aired 2013-12-26 | "TOM" & "HUCK" $800: This type of feline is also a verb meaning to prowl around seducing women tomcat |
#6739, aired 2013-12-26 | "TOM" & "HUCK" $1000: Thomas Skelton, a court jester for Queen Elizabeth I, could have aptly been accused of this word meaning silly behavior tomfoolery |
#6224, aired 2011-10-13 | LITERARY NARRATORS $200: This Mark Twain character says that "Aunt Sally she's going to adopt me and sivilize me, and I can't stand it" Huck Finn |
#6197, aired 2011-07-19 | ADVENTURES IN LITERATURE $200: One adventure of these 2 Twain boys: attempting to cure warts with a dead cat out in the cemetery at midnight Huck Finn & Tom Sawyer |
#3849, aired 2001-05-03 | AMERICAN LITERATURE $200: He complained to Tom Sawyer that the widow Douglas "makes me wash" Huck Finn |
#2993, aired 1997-09-10 | LITERARY SECOND BANANAS $500: In "Huckleberry Finn", Tom Sawyer says that he & Huck Finn "have knowed" this slave "all his life" Jim |
#2664, aired 1996-03-14 | TRAVEL & TOURISM $400: Life-size statues of Tom Sawyer & Huck Finn grace this Missouri city, Mark Twain's boyhood home Hannibal |
#2551, aired 1995-10-09 | AMERICAN LITERATURE $200: A chapter from "Life on the Mississippi" was intended for this "Tom Sawyer" sequel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn |
#1615, aired 1991-09-13 | MARK TWAIN $200: This friend of Tom Sawyer is based on Twain's "ignorant, unwashed" friend Tom Blankenship Huck Finn |
#1534, aired 1991-04-11 | FRUITY STORIES $200: It's the second of the four tales in which Tom Sawyer appears The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn |
#1495, aired 1991-02-15 | TOM & HUCK $100: "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" in 1885 was the 1st book issued by this man's publishing co. Mark Twain |
#1495, aired 1991-02-15 | TOM & HUCK $200: Tom Sawyer lived with this elderly relative Aunt Polly |
#1495, aired 1991-02-15 | TOM & HUCK $300: 1 of the 2 Joes in "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer' (1 of) the Injun Joe (Joe Harper) |
#1495, aired 1991-02-15 | TOM & HUCK $400: Tom would have rather brought water home from the town pump than do this on a bright Saturday whitewash a fence |
#1495, aired 1991-02-15 | TOM & HUCK $500: After faking his own murder, Huck headed down the river, where he next joined up with this man Jim |
#1299, aired 1990-04-05 | FICTIONAL INDIANS $100: Tom Sawyer & Huck Finn watched him kill the town doctor & place the knife in Muff Potter's hand Injun Joe |
#1179, aired 1989-10-19 | CITIES IN LITERATURE $300: Tom Sawyer & Huck Finn's hometown, St. Petersburg, was based on this Missouri city Hannibal |
#727, aired 1987-11-03 | TOM SAWYER $200: Form of transport commandeered by Tom when he ran away from home with Huck & Joe raft |
#273, aired 1985-09-25 | MISSOURI $300: Statues of Tom Sawyer & Huck Finn grace this river town where Mark Twain grew up Hannibal |
#270, aired 1985-09-20 | FICTION $200: In "Tom Sawyer", the widow Douglas takes him into her home Huck Finn |