#9077, aired 2024-04-09 | WORLD CITIES $200: Village-sized but billed as Britain's smallest city, St. Davids is in this U.K. country with David as its patron saint Wales |
#9030, aired 2024-02-02 | EXPLORING U.S. CITIES $400: Chicago's throne-shaped theatre building with this kind of work in its name, opened with "Aida" in 1929 opera |
#9030, aired 2024-02-02 | EXPLORING U.S. CITIES $800: Memphis harkens back to ancient times with a Bass Pro Shops in one of the world's largest of these, worthy of the mighty pharaohs pyramid |
#9030, aired 2024-02-02 | EXPLORING U.S. CITIES $1200: Get a kick out of some kicks at the Giant Shoe Museum in Pike Place Market in this Western city Seattle |
#9030, aired 2024-02-02 | EXPLORING U.S. CITIES $2,000 (Daily Double): Area 15 in Las Vegas houses art installations originally built for this annual festival held in the Black Rock Desert Burning Man |
#9030, aired 2024-02-02 | EXPLORING U.S. CITIES $2000: This Manhattan hotel popularized by Warhol & Dylan calls itself "a decadent palace of peculiarity" the Chelsea Hotel |
#9022, aired 2024-01-23 | U.S. CITIES $400: In the '60s it gave birth to the Motown sound Detroit |
#9022, aired 2024-01-23 | U.S. CITIES $800: In 1786 it was chosen to replace Charleston as a state capital Columbia |
#9022, aired 2024-01-23 | U.S. CITIES $1200: A small city of about 10,000, Wapakoneta, Ohio is famous for being the birthplace of this astronaut Armstrong |
#9022, aired 2024-01-23 | U.S. CITIES $1600: Many a cruise leaves out of Port Everglades in this city, the seat of Broward County Fort Lauderdale |
#9022, aired 2024-01-23 | U.S. CITIES $2000: Most city founders have been gone a while, but the man for whom this Nevada casino town is named, passed away in 2023 Laughlin |
#8952, aired 2023-10-17 | SUMMER OLYMPIC CITIES $400: In 1980 the U.S. & 64 other countries boycotted the Olympics held in this city Moscow |
#14, aired 2023-09-27 | ALASKA $600: The 4 largest cities in the U.S. by area are all in Alaska: Sitka, Juneau, Wrangell, and this city, also the most populous Anchorage |
#16, aired 2023-05-22 | CITIES & TOWNS $2000: These 2 sister cities in the U.S. & France are settings in "The Dick Van Dyke Show" & "Das Boot" New Rochelle, New York & La Rochelle, France |
#8745, aired 2022-11-18 | U.S. CITIES $200: This New Mexico City claims the title “Hot Air Balloon Capital of the World” Albuquerque |
#8745, aired 2022-11-18 | U.S. CITIES $400: A suburb of Dallas, this city officially recognizes Rip Van Winkle's creator as its namesake Irving |
#8745, aired 2022-11-18 | U.S. CITIES $600: Located in the heart of the Lehigh Valley, it's nicknamed the "Christmas City" Bethlehem |
#8745, aired 2022-11-18 | U.S. CITIES $800: Once a large Quaker community, this California city bears the last name of Quaker poet John Greenleaf Whittier |
#8745, aired 2022-11-18 | U.S. CITIES $1000: River surfing is a big deal in this second-largest Montana city that's also home to the University of Montana Missoula |
#8727, aired 2022-10-25 | FESTIVALS $1200: The USAFF stands for the U.S. Association of these "edgy" festivals of which Tucson & Cincy are but a few of the participating cities Fringe Festival |
#8691, aired 2022-07-25 | U.S. GEOGRAPHY $2000: Major cities in New Hampshire include Dover & this port that also shares its name with a historic port of southern England Portsmouth |
#8675, aired 2022-07-01 | U.S. CITIES $200: Things found in this city: The Joe Louis Fist statue as well as Ford Field Detroit |
#8675, aired 2022-07-01 | U.S. CITIES $400: Wacker Drive is an impressive double-decker street in this city of big shoulders Chicago |
#8675, aired 2022-07-01 | U.S. CITIES $600: Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts is home to this city's symphony orchestra Pittsburgh |
#8675, aired 2022-07-01 | U.S. CITIES $1,000 (Daily Double): At the foot of the Wasatch Range, this capital city was built on the bed of ancient Lake Bonneville Salt Lake City |
#8675, aired 2022-07-01 | U.S. CITIES $1000: Named for a V.P. from Indiana, this Alaska city is home to the Goldpanners, who play an annual Midnight Sun Game at 10 P.M. Fairbanks |
#8636, aired 2022-05-09 | U.S. GEOGRAPHY $2,000 (Daily Double): Besides Boston & D.C., they're the 3 largest cities by population in the megalopolis known as the BosWash Corridor New York City, Philadelphia & Baltimore |
#8600, aired 2022-03-18 | U.S. GEOGRAPHY $3,000 (Daily Double): The cities of Providence & Newport lie at opposite ends of this bay Narragansett Bay |
#8, aired 2022-02-11 | U.S. CITIES $200: Considered "The Birthplace of California", it's home to the Padres & a world-renowned zoo San Diego |
#8, aired 2022-02-11 | U.S. CITIES $400: Incorporated in 1911, this city 30 miles northwest of Hoover Dam has had a busy 111 years Las Vegas |
#8, aired 2022-02-11 | U.S. CITIES $600: It's about 500 miles from this state capital to the larger city of the same name Charleston |
#8, aired 2022-02-11 | U.S. CITIES $800: Founded on a peninsula in 1565, it would become Spain's military & religious headquarters in North America St. Augustine |
#8, aired 2022-02-11 | U.S. CITIES $1,500 (Daily Double): "Take a ride" in this oft-mispronounced Pennsylvania city named for the ancestral hometown of the Penn family Reading |
#8436, aired 2021-07-05 | BORDERING THE USA $1000: Mexico's 2 largest cities on the U.S. border are Juarez & this one Tijuana |
#8404, aired 2021-05-20 | U.S. CITIES $200: It's been called Fordtown as well as the Motor City Detroit |
#8404, aired 2021-05-20 | U.S. CITIES $400: This city on the Rio Grande is the sister city of Juarez, Mexico El Paso |
#8404, aired 2021-05-20 | U.S. CITIES $600: The Florida Museum of Natural History is located in this university city, right on the campus Gainesville |
#8404, aired 2021-05-20 | U.S. CITIES $800: Nevada's second-most populous city & one of the country's fastest growing is this community just southeast of Las Vegas Henderson |
#8404, aired 2021-05-20 | U.S. CITIES $1000: Once a hat-making center, today this Connecticut city is known for its federal low-security facility housing female inmates Danbury |
#8377, aired 2021-04-13 | WESTERN U.S. CITIES $200: Despite what Ron Burgundy says, this city is named for a Spanish monk San Diego |
#8377, aired 2021-04-13 | WESTERN U.S. CITIES $400: Named for the founder of the American Fur Company, this Oregon city has deepwater port facilities Astoria |
#8377, aired 2021-04-13 | WESTERN U.S. CITIES $800: Known for its Narrows Bridge, this city is on Puget Sound's Commencement Bay Tacoma |
#8377, aired 2021-04-13 | WESTERN U.S. CITIES $1000: Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin West is in this city, a resort suburb of Phoenix Scottsdale |
#8377, aired 2021-04-13 | WESTERN U.S. CITIES $1,200 (Daily Double): Take the 580 from Reno to the 431 & you'll see the majesty that is this body of water Lake Tahoe |
#8370, aired 2021-04-02 | 2-WORD U.S. CITIES $200: It makes sense to NBA fans that the museum dedicated to the 45th infantry, "The Thunderbirds", is in this city Oklahoma City |
#8370, aired 2021-04-02 | 2-WORD U.S. CITIES $400: The corporate headquarters of 3M are in Maplewood, a suburb of this Minnesota city St. Paul |
#8370, aired 2021-04-02 | 2-WORD U.S. CITIES $600: In 1939 San Antonio broke ground on this promenade, now one of its biggest attractions the River Walk |
#8370, aired 2021-04-02 | 2-WORD U.S. CITIES $800: The U.S. Air Force Academy is just north of this city at the edge of the Rocky Mountains Colorado Springs |
#8370, aired 2021-04-02 | 2-WORD U.S. CITIES $1000: This Indiana city is named for the stronghold built in 1794 by the general who won the Battle of Fallen Timbers Fort Wayne |
#8338, aired 2021-02-17 | U.S. CITIES $200: Fun places to visit in this California city include the Exploratorium & Ghiradelli Square San Francisco |
#8338, aired 2021-02-17 | U.S. CITIES $400: Once the state capital, this city in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch Country ranks as one of the best places to retire Lancaster |
#8338, aired 2021-02-17 | U.S. CITIES $600: West Virginia's capital & this Carolina port city of the same name are about 500 miles apart & named for different people Charleston |
#8338, aired 2021-02-17 | U.S. CITIES $1,000 (Daily Double): Named for a Native American game, it's Wisconsin's largest city on the Mississippi La Crosse |
#8338, aired 2021-02-17 | U.S. CITIES $1000: This city north of Anchorage rivals Juneau as Alaska's second-most populous city Fairbanks |
#8315, aired 2021-01-15 | U.S. CITIES $400: Near Lake Tahoe, this city named for a Civil War general became a gambling mecca after legalization widened in 1931 Reno |
#8315, aired 2021-01-15 | U.S. CITIES $800: During Vaudeville the question was often asked of new acts, "Will it play in" this Illinois city? Peoria |
#8315, aired 2021-01-15 | U.S. CITIES $1200: With thousands collected every year, each March Sweetwater, Texas hosts a roundup of these reptiles rattlesnakes |
#8315, aired 2021-01-15 | U.S. CITIES $1600: This former mining town founded in 1859 is home to the Colorado Railroad Museum & a famous brewery Golden |
#8315, aired 2021-01-15 | U.S. CITIES $2000: About midway between L.A. & San Francisco, Fresno was founded by this railroad co.; Leland Stanford was said to have picked the site the Central Pacific |
#8137, aired 2020-01-14 | ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $200: HAD RUM,
North Carolina Durham |
#8137, aired 2020-01-14 | ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $400: NO CUTS,
Arizona Tucson |
#8137, aired 2020-01-14 | ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $600: TIGHT BURPS,
Pennsylvania Pittsburgh |
#8137, aired 2020-01-14 | ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $800: JAVELIN LOCKS,
Florida Jacksonville |
#8137, aired 2020-01-14 | ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $1000: CROUCH SPIRITS,
Texas Corpus Christi |
#8085, aired 2019-11-01 | THE U.N. REPORTS $1000: "I.I"! A 2016 report found this financial issue had increased in 75% of the world's cities in the preceding 2 decades income inequality |
#8082, aired 2019-10-29 | COASTLINES $400: Cities along this U.S. state's ocean coast include Astoria & Brookings Oregon |
#8049, aired 2019-09-12 | CISTERN CITIES $1000: This western U.S. city, fire-prone since the Shades Hotel burned in 1849, still has around 200 buried cisterns San Francisco |
#7952, aired 2019-03-19 | U.S. CITIES $200: It's the "City of Big Shoulders" as well as the "Windy City" Chicago |
#7952, aired 2019-03-19 | U.S. CITIES $400: Seen here is an aerial view of the very curvy Lombard Street in this West Coast city San Francisco |
#7952, aired 2019-03-19 | U.S. CITIES $600: A type of oak tree appears on the official seal of this city where the Wolverines play their home games Ann Arbor |
#7952, aired 2019-03-19 | U.S. CITIES $800: The U.S. Space & Rocket Center in this Alabama city has one of the world's largest collections of space memorabilia Huntsville |
#7952, aired 2019-03-19 | U.S. CITIES $1000: P.T. Barnum was once the mayor of this most populous Connecticut city Bridgeport |
#7861, aired 2018-11-12 | U.S. CITIES $200: Country music fans get to meet & hear their favorite artists at the annual CMA Festival in this city--where else? Nashville |
#7861, aired 2018-11-12 | U.S. CITIES $400: There's no mistaking this city's skyline as seen at twilight Seattle |
#7861, aired 2018-11-12 | U.S. CITIES $600: KCK stands for this city just beyond the Missouri state line Kansas City, Kansas |
#7861, aired 2018-11-12 | U.S. CITIES $1000: In 1950 this Southwest city ranked 99th in population; by 2010 it had risen from the ashes to No. 6 Phoenix |
#7861, aired 2018-11-12 | U.S. CITIES $1,800 (Daily Double): This New England capital shares its name with James Madison's Virginia plantation Montpelier |
#7847, aired 2018-10-23 | ZEBULON PIKE'S PIQUES $800: Pike thought he bought land for the U.S. near the Twin Cities of this state in 1805, but the Sioux seemed to disagree Minnesota |
#7832, aired 2018-10-02 | LARGEST CITIES $2000: This largest city in the U.S. Virgin Islands was named for the wife of a Danish king Charlotte Amalie |
#7820, aired 2018-09-14 | MULTI-WORD CAPITAL CITIES $1000: U.S. Students at a medical school in this Caribbean nation's capital St. George's were rescued during a 1983 invasion Grenada |
#7793, aired 2018-06-27 | 4-LETTER U.S. CITIES $400: It's Pennsylvania's fourth-largest city & its only lake port Erie |
#7793, aired 2018-06-27 | 4-LETTER U.S. CITIES $800: "There's no place like" this city on the Seward Peninsula, population about 3,500 Nome |
#7793, aired 2018-06-27 | 4-LETTER U.S. CITIES $1200: Renee Zellweger hails from this Texas city that sounds like a girl's first name Katy |
#7793, aired 2018-06-27 | 4-LETTER U.S. CITIES $2000: On Maui the legendary, winding "Road to" this town takes you past waterfalls, rain forests & plunging pools Hana |
#7793, aired 2018-06-27 | 4-LETTER U.S. CITIES $2,200 (Daily Double): It's home to the Colorado Ski & Snowboard Museum & Hall of Fame Vail |
#7790, aired 2018-06-22 | U.S. CITIES $400: The iconic gateway to this city's Chinatown is seen here San Francisco |
#7790, aired 2018-06-22 | U.S. CITIES $600 (Daily Double): This third-largest Montana city is named for a feature of the Missouri River Great Falls |
#7790, aired 2018-06-22 | U.S. CITIES $800: It might "rock" your world to take a tour of the Celestial Seasonings Tea factory in this Colorado city Boulder |
#7790, aired 2018-06-22 | U.S. CITIES $1200: The McKinley Museum & the Pro Football Hall of Fame are both in this Ohio city Canton |
#7790, aired 2018-06-22 | U.S. CITIES $1600: The University of Oregon had its first classes in this city in 1876 Eugene |
#7723, aired 2018-03-21 | ETHNI-CITIES $1600: irishcentral.com says this city's metro area is the most Irish in the U.S., & Sully will fight you if you disagree Boston |
#7597, aired 2017-09-26 | CAPITAL CITIES $800: Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright was born in this world capital Prague |
#7583, aired 2017-07-26 | A TALE OF "NEW" CITIES $800: Founded in 1718, it was ceded to Spain in 1763, ceded to France in 1800 & sold to the U.S. in 1803 New Orleans |
#7566, aired 2017-07-03 | ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $400: Keno Spa, Washington Spokane |
#7566, aired 2017-07-03 | ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $800: Diagnose, California San Diego |
#7566, aired 2017-07-03 | ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $1,000 (Daily Double): Reno Sky, New York Yonkers |
#7566, aired 2017-07-03 | ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $1600: Seam, Arizona Mesa |
#7566, aired 2017-07-03 | ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $2000: Seam, Iowa Ames |
#7557, aired 2017-06-20 | BLOWIN' IN THE WIND $400: With Amarillo No. 1, this state has 4 of the Weather Channel's 10 windiest U.S. cities Texas |
#7544, aired 2017-06-01 | U.S. PLACE NAMES $2000: Twin cities on the border of the "Lone Star State" & the "Natural State" share this name Texarkana |
#7529, aired 2017-05-11 | U.S. CITIES $400: If you're in front of the former Sears building seen here, you're in this city Seattle |
#7529, aired 2017-05-11 | U.S. CITIES $800: In this Rhode Island resort town, you can visit such mansions as Rosecliff & the Breakers Newport |
#7529, aired 2017-05-11 | U.S. CITIES $1200: Let's head for spring break at this "Fort" city known as the "Venice of America" for its many inland waterways Fort Lauderdale |
#7529, aired 2017-05-11 | U.S. CITIES $2,000 (Daily Double): This Soap Box Derby city was co-founded in 1825 by Simon Perkins, an official with the Ohio Canal Fund Akron, Ohio |
#7529, aired 2017-05-11 | U.S. CITIES $2000: This Georgia city is known as the "Sweet Onion Capital of the World" Vidalia |
#7493, aired 2017-03-22 | HIDDEN U.K. CITIES $1600: That's what happens when you treat Oscar differently from the other kids Cardiff (in Oscar differently) |
#7365, aired 2016-09-23 | 4-LETTER U.S. CITIES $200: We bet you know that in population it's the largest city in Northern Nevada Reno |
#7365, aired 2016-09-23 | 4-LETTER U.S. CITIES $400: On the first anniversary of his death, a memorial to Michael Jackson was unveiled in this Indiana city Gary |
#7365, aired 2016-09-23 | 4-LETTER U.S. CITIES $600: Bill Clinton was born & spent his early childhood in this small Arkansas town Hope |
#7365, aired 2016-09-23 | 4-LETTER U.S. CITIES $800: It's home to Baylor University Waco (Texas) |
#7365, aired 2016-09-23 | 4-LETTER U.S. CITIES $1000: The business center of "The Big Island", it's also the gateway to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Hilo |
#7312, aired 2016-05-31 | U.S. AIRPORT CODES $1200: Thurgood Marshall Airport has the code BWI, for these 2 cities "International" Baltimore & Washington |
#7211, aired 2016-01-11 | SUMMER OLYMPIC CITIES $400: In 1980 the U.S. & 64 other countries boycotted the Olympics held in this city Moscow |
#7196, aired 2015-12-21 | COLORFUL U.S. CITIES $1200: You can visit the city of Bowling Green & the state university of the same name; they're both in this state Ohio |
#7196, aired 2015-12-21 | COLORFUL U.S. CITIES $1600: For more than 40 years, Edison worked in this town with both a direction & a color West Orange |
#7196, aired 2015-12-21 | COLORFUL U.S. CITIES $4,000 (Daily Double): This Alabama college town's name was inspired by a line from Oliver Goldsmith's poem "The Deserted Village" Auburn |
#7043, aired 2015-04-08 | 4-LETTER U.S. CITIES $400: We bet you know that the Truckee River winds its way through this Nevada city Reno |
#7043, aired 2015-04-08 | 4-LETTER U.S. CITIES $800: In Arizona it forms a metropolitan area with Phoenix & Glendale Mesa |
#7043, aired 2015-04-08 | 4-LETTER U.S. CITIES $1200: It's no myth--for most of the last 15 years, this city has ranked as the safest in Michigan Troy |
#7043, aired 2015-04-08 | 4-LETTER U.S. CITIES $1600: The most populated city in Central Oregon, it's a mecca for outdoor enthusiasts Bend |
#7043, aired 2015-04-08 | 4-LETTER U.S. CITIES $2000: This neighbor of Provo was named for the president of the Salt Lake & Utah Railroad Orem |
#7032, aired 2015-03-24 | U.S. CITIES' INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS $200: O'Hare Chicago |
#7032, aired 2015-03-24 | U.S. CITIES' INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS $400: Louis Armstrong International New Orleans |
#7032, aired 2015-03-24 | U.S. CITIES' INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS $600: Logan Boston |
#7032, aired 2015-03-24 | U.S. CITIES' INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS $800: George Bush Intercontinental Houston |
#7032, aired 2015-03-24 | U.S. CITIES' INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS $1000: 14 miles from Manhattan, Liberty International Newark |
#6994, aired 2015-01-29 | ITALIAN CITIES & TOWNS $800: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from the coast in Italy.) The U.S. has a naval support base at this southern Italian city; near here on September 9, 1943, about 500 Allied ships assembled for Operation Avalanche Naples |
#6994, aired 2015-01-29 | ITALIAN CITIES & TOWNS $5,000 (Daily Double): In 2003 a campaign was launched to change the name of this Sicilian town, associated with the Mafia due to U.S. pop culture Corleone |
#6957, aired 2014-12-09 | U.S. CITIES $400: Home to Disneyland, this city was founded by German immigrants in 1857 Anaheim |
#6957, aired 2014-12-09 | U.S. CITIES $800: The 64-story U.S. Steel Tower in this city is one of the tallest buildings in Pennsylvania Pittsburgh |
#6957, aired 2014-12-09 | U.S. CITIES $1200: This city, part of a metro area with Dallas & Fort Worth, was named for the Virginia home of Robert E. Lee Arlington |
#6957, aired 2014-12-09 | U.S. CITIES $1600: Take a hike & get in touch with your spiritual side at Cathedral Rock in this Arizona city Sedona |
#6957, aired 2014-12-09 | U.S. CITIES $2,600 (Daily Double): A Montana city is named for a peak called "Big" this Butte |
#6926, aired 2014-10-27 | U.S. CITIES $200: The bright lights of this city are seen here Las Vegas |
#6926, aired 2014-10-27 | U.S. CITIES $400: Mary Todd Lincoln was born in this Kentucky city, now a major center for horse breeding Lexington |
#6926, aired 2014-10-27 | U.S. CITIES $600: That's a statue of Vulcan in this Alabama city Birmingham |
#6926, aired 2014-10-27 | U.S. CITIES $800: The Olympics were held in the U.S. for the first time in 1904, hosted by this city that was also holding the World's Fair St. Louis |
#6926, aired 2014-10-27 | U.S. CITIES $2,600 (Daily Double): British general John Forbes named this city for a certain William the Elder Pittsburgh |
#6909, aired 2014-10-02 | ATLANTIC CITIES $800: A statue of Leif Eriksson, a gift from the U.S., stands in front of Hallgrimskirkja church in this capital Reykjavik |
#6858, aired 2014-06-11 | A "TON" OF CITIES $200: L'Enfant, but not L'Enfant Terrible, designed this U.S. city Washington, D.C. |
#6858, aired 2014-06-11 | A "TON" OF CITIES $400: You'll find Transylvania U. & Henry Clay's old home, now a museum, in this city Lexington, Kentucky |
#6856, aired 2014-06-09 | AMERICAN CITIES $1,400 (Daily Double): The southernmost major city on the U.S. mainland, it had a population of only 343 when the railroad arrived in 1896 Miami |
#6819, aired 2014-04-17 | THE INTERSTATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM $200: (Kelly of the Clue Crew stands next to a map of the U.S.) The longest interstate is I-90, which runs 3,020 miles between these two large cities Boston and Seattle |
#6775, aired 2014-02-14 | U.S. CITIES $200: With a population of 104,000, this city indicated on the map is the smallest to boast an NFL franchise. Green Bay |
#6775, aired 2014-02-14 | U.S. CITIES $400: This city seen here is its state's second largest. St. Louis |
#6775, aired 2014-02-14 | U.S. CITIES $600: Courteney Cox & Fannie Flagg both hail from this most populous Alabama city Birmingham |
#6775, aired 2014-02-14 | U.S. CITIES $800: From 1810 to 1812 Zanesville was the capital of this state Ohio |
#6775, aired 2014-02-14 | U.S. CITIES $1000: A memorial on the site of the former South Fork Dam commemorates the devastating 1889 flood in this Pennsylvania city Johnstown |
#6746, aired 2014-01-06 | "U". "S". CITIES $200: California's capital Sacramento |
#6746, aired 2014-01-06 | "U". "S". CITIES $400: "Mother City of Georgia" Savannah |
#6746, aired 2014-01-06 | "U". "S". CITIES $600 (Daily Double): Twin city of Champaign, Illinois Urbana |
#6746, aired 2014-01-06 | "U". "S". CITIES $800: "S"eat of Onondaga County, between Albany & Buffalo Syracuse |
#6746, aired 2014-01-06 | "U". "S". CITIES $1000: Seat of Oneida County, between Albany & Buffalo Utica |
#6677, aired 2013-10-01 | MAPPING THE NFL $200: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows a map of the U.S. with two cities marked.) Situated more than 2,700 miles apart, they're the northernmost & southernmost NFL teams the Seahawks & the Dolphins |
#6672, aired 2013-09-24 | 4-LETTER U.S. CITIES $400: It's the gateway to California's "Wine Trail" Napa |
#6672, aired 2013-09-24 | 4-LETTER U.S. CITIES $800: If you've "bean" watching, you know that on "Glee" McKinley High is located in this Ohio city Lima |
#6672, aired 2013-09-24 | 4-LETTER U.S. CITIES $1200: One of Pennsylvania's largest cities, it's also the state's only Great Lake port Erie |
#6672, aired 2013-09-24 | 4-LETTER U.S. CITIES $1600: It's located where the Colorado River meets the Gila River in southwestern Arizona Yuma |
#6672, aired 2013-09-24 | 4-LETTER U.S. CITIES $5,000 (Daily Double): It's the biggest city on the "Big Island" Hilo |
#6536, aired 2013-02-04 | U.S. CITIES $200: Completed in 1926, Aloha Tower greets visitors to this city Honolulu |
#6536, aired 2013-02-04 | U.S. CITIES $400: In recent years this Texas capital has ranked as one of the top U.S. cities for young adults Austin |
#6536, aired 2013-02-04 | U.S. CITIES $600: St. Paul is the twin of this city that's 100,000 people bigger Minneapolis |
#6536, aired 2013-02-04 | U.S. CITIES $800: This state's state fair is held in Shreveport Louisiana |
#6536, aired 2013-02-04 | U.S. CITIES $1000: Once Virginia's capital, this city has made sure to keep its colonial feel Williamsburg |
#6515, aired 2013-01-04 | AFRICAN CITIES $800: Wooden 2-story verandas in this Liberian capital are an architectural link to the U.S. south Monrovia |
#6510, aired 2012-12-28 | U.S. CITIES $200: We're livin' on the air in this city, home to the 49-story Carew Tower, on the north bank of the Ohio River Cincinnati |
#6510, aired 2012-12-28 | U.S. CITIES $400: This Southern city was the site of the 2012 Republican National Convention Tampa |
#6510, aired 2012-12-28 | U.S. CITIES $600: This city's metro area includes Lorain, Lake & Cuyahoga; visit 'em all! Cleveland |
#6510, aired 2012-12-28 | U.S. CITIES $800: The art deco-style Union Depot & Phillips Oil "Philcade" suit this city in Oklahoma to a "T" Tulsa |
#6510, aired 2012-12-28 | U.S. CITIES $1000: Orange you glad to know this city in Central New York supplied most of the salt needs of the U.S. until 1870 Syracuse |
#6498, aired 2012-12-12 | EARLY U.S. CAPITALS $1000: 1 of 2 Pennsylvania cities other than Philadelphia in which the Second Continental Congress met York & Lancaster |
#6478, aired 2012-11-14 | ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $200: ORAL NOD,
Florida Orlando |
#6478, aired 2012-11-14 | ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $400: LONG LEASES,
California Los Angeles, California |
#6478, aired 2012-11-14 | ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $600: NO BRAG,
Maine Bangor |
#6478, aired 2012-11-14 | ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $800: A ZEN MOB,
Montana Bozeman |
#6478, aired 2012-11-14 | ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $1000: NEWT FORAY,
Indiana Fort Wayne, Indiana |
#6331, aired 2012-03-12 | U.S. COMMUNITIES $400: Do you know the way to this California city that topped a 2011 list of America's geekiest cities? San Jose |
#6323, aired 2012-02-29 | THE MIDDLE EAST $2000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) The cities of Ramadi & Fallujah have given nightmares to U.S. troops engaged in this Sunni-majority province, Iraq's biggest in area Al Anbar |
#6278, aired 2011-12-28 | "NEW" U.S. CITIES $200: Yale University was around for 15 years before it moved to this city in 1716 New Haven |
#6278, aired 2011-12-28 | "NEW" U.S. CITIES $400: The 33-story World Trade Center building rises at the south end of Canal Street in this city, y'all New Orleans |
#6278, aired 2011-12-28 | "NEW" U.S. CITIES $600: This New Jersey city boasts an international airport & the 360-acre Branch Brook Park Newark |
#6278, aired 2011-12-28 | "NEW" U.S. CITIES $800: The U.S. Naval War College & Naval Undersea Warfare Center is in this city on Narragansett Bay Newport |
#6278, aired 2011-12-28 | "NEW" U.S. CITIES $1,200 (Daily Double): Somewhat ironically, this Connecticut city was attacked, captured & burned by the British in 1781 New London |
#6201, aired 2011-07-25 | U.S. COUNTIES $2000: New Mexico's last created county, it doesn't have "7 cities", just 2, the county seat of Grants & the village of Milan Cibola |
#6143, aired 2011-05-04 | SISTER CITIES $1200: (Kelly of the Clue Crew stands in front of the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge in Sydney, Australia.) In less than 13 1/2 hours, Qantas flies direct from Sydney, the home of the Harbour Bridge, to this U.S. sister city that also has a famous bridge San Francisco |
#6103, aired 2011-03-09 | OF ORDER $600: U.S. cities, from west to east:
Newport News,
Milwaukee,
New Orleans New Orleans, Milwaukee, Newport News |
#6071, aired 2011-01-24 | ANCIENT "P"LACES $2,000 (Daily Double): The Roman-created Decapolis had 10 cities, including this one that shares its name with one of the largest in the U.S. Philadelphia |
#5871, aired 2010-03-08 | FOOD AKA $600: 1 of the 2 U.S. cities that are aliases for strip steak New York (or Kansas City) |
#5848, aired 2010-02-03 | CAPITAL CITIES $600: It fell to British troops in 1917 & to U.S. troops on April 9, 2003 Baghdad |
#5826, aired 2010-01-04 | U.S. CITIES $400: This city's Haight-Ashbury District emerged in the 1960s as a mecca of the counterculture scene San Francisco |
#5826, aired 2010-01-04 | U.S. CITIES $800: Yes, dear, this insurance center is the largest city in the Connecticut River Valley Hartford |
#5826, aired 2010-01-04 | U.S. CITIES $1200: The American Friends Service Committee, a Quaker peace group, is headquartered in this city Philadelphia |
#5826, aired 2010-01-04 | U.S. CITIES $1600: "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil" is a nonfiction book about events in this Georgia city Savannah |
#5826, aired 2010-01-04 | U.S. CITIES $2000: Texas' "Sun City", it's a sister city of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico El Paso, Texas |
#5793, aired 2009-11-18 | AMERICAN CITIES $400: The U.S.A.F. Academy is located outside this Colorado city home to the main U.S. Olympic Training Center Colorado Springs |
#5790, aired 2009-11-13 | ON THE U.S. MAP $600: Pine Bluff & Arkadelphia are cities in this state Arkansas |
#5786, aired 2009-11-09 | U.S. CITIES $200: Between 2000 & 2007, this city lost half of its 484,674 people; Hurricane Katrina had something to do with it New Orleans |
#5786, aired 2009-11-09 | U.S. CITIES $400: This city's Golden Gate Park was built on sand dunes in the late 19th century by architect John McLaren San Francisco |
#5786, aired 2009-11-09 | U.S. CITIES $600: This city on Lake Erie in Upstate New York was the last stop on the Underground Railroad in the 19th century Buffalo |
#5786, aired 2009-11-09 | U.S. CITIES $1,000 (Daily Double): This Florida city was first called Cowford but was renamed in 1822 for a man who would soon become president Jacksonville |
#5786, aired 2009-11-09 | U.S. CITIES $1000: You'll find exhibits pertaining to the War of 1812 at the Star-Spangled Banner Flag House in this city Baltimore, Maryland |
#5772, aired 2009-10-20 | WORLD CITIES $2000: After the Muslims' defeat, this island capital became a Spanish colony before it was held by the U.S. & then Japan Manila |
#5720, aired 2009-06-19 | U.S. CITIES $200: New York State's second-largest city, it's the seat of Erie County Buffalo |
#5720, aired 2009-06-19 | U.S. CITIES $600: The roadside attraction called the Cadillac Ranch is in this Texas city whose name is Spanish for "yellow" Amarillo |
#5720, aired 2009-06-19 | U.S. CITIES $800: This city near San Francisco grew when it became the western terminus of the Transcontinental Railroad Oakland |
#5720, aired 2009-06-19 | U.S. CITIES $1,000 (Daily Double): Jestine's Kitchen is a soulful stop for catfish in this city, home of Catfish Row in story & opera Charleston |
#5720, aired 2009-06-19 | U.S. CITIES $1000: It's the biggest city in eastern Washington Spokane |
#5706, aired 2009-06-01 | A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT $800: In the U.S., this river runs through the cities of Sioux City & St. Joseph the Missouri |
#5576, aired 2008-12-01 | U.S. CITIES IN FOREIGN LANDS $400: Denver's windmill has been restored, so take the A10 in Norfolk County to visit it in this country England |
#5576, aired 2008-12-01 | U.S. CITIES IN FOREIGN LANDS $800: If you're on the Mosquito Coast, don't forget to visit Atlanta in this country Nicaragua |
#5576, aired 2008-12-01 | U.S. CITIES IN FOREIGN LANDS $1200: Ski on Antuco Volcano close to Los Angeles near the Argentine border of this country Chile |
#5576, aired 2008-12-01 | U.S. CITIES IN FOREIGN LANDS $1600: Orlando in this country does not have Disney World, but nearby Soweto is becoming a tourist destination South Africa |
#5576, aired 2008-12-01 | U.S. CITIES IN FOREIGN LANDS $2000: In Victoria, the town of Portland is an ideal spot to visit the southern coast of this country Australia |
#5500, aired 2008-07-04 | I SAID "NO", "NO", "NO" $1200: Name shared by twin border cities of the U.S. & Mexico just south of Tucson Nogales |
#5450, aired 2008-04-25 | U.S. COUNTIES $400: Including such cities as Burbank & Redondo Beach, it's the USA's most populous county, with almost 10 million residents Los Angeles County |
#5413, aired 2008-03-05 | U.S. CITIES $400: This New Mexico artist colony town's Pueblo was chosen as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992 Taos |
#5413, aired 2008-03-05 | U.S. CITIES $1,200 (Daily Double): If you're feeling a little "Rocky", run up the stairs to visit this city's museum at Benjamin Franklin Parkway Philadelphia |
#5413, aired 2008-03-05 | U.S. CITIES $1200: Mormons settled this city in 1855 but thought it was too much of a gamble & abandoned it in 1857 Las Vegas |
#5413, aired 2008-03-05 | U.S. CITIES $1600: This Oklahoma city is known for its art deco buildings, including the Phillips Oil "Philcade" Tulsa |
#5413, aired 2008-03-05 | U.S. CITIES $2000: Granite works sprung up in & around this state capital using stone from Barre, a few miles away Montpelier |
#5407, aired 2008-02-26 | BOXER $2,000 (Daily Double): His 1910 defeat of James J. Jeffries resulted in racial violence in many U.S. cities Jack Johnson |
#5399, aired 2008-02-14 | U.S. CITIES $200: It's called "Balmo" or "Balmer" for short Baltimore |
#5399, aired 2008-02-14 | U.S. CITIES $400: Seen here, this city boasts a spectacular skyline, especially in the evening Seattle |
#5399, aired 2008-02-14 | U.S. CITIES $600: This largest North Dakota city was named for a famous businessman Fargo |
#5399, aired 2008-02-14 | U.S. CITIES $800: The name of this city that hosts the Colorado State Fair is simply Spanish for "town" Pueblo |
#5399, aired 2008-02-14 | U.S. CITIES $1000: One of the last Civil War battles took place near what is now this "colorful" city at Texas' southern tip Brownsville |
#5338, aired 2007-11-21 | AIR $200: In U.S. cities, 95% of this air pollutant comes from incomplete combustion in vehicles carbon monoxide |
#5256, aired 2007-06-18 | RADIO CITIES $1000: The 100,000-watt voice of Georgia State University, WRAS in this city is the most powerful all-student-run U.S. radio station Atlanta |
#5175, aired 2007-02-23 | U.S. CITIES $200: Perhaps to sound more macho, the town of Juliet, Illinois "explored" new names & came up with this one in 1845 Joliet |
#5175, aired 2007-02-23 | U.S. CITIES $400: With a name from the Chippewa for "on the summit", Ishpeming is a top ski center on the upper peninsula of this state Michigan |
#5175, aired 2007-02-23 | U.S. CITIES $600: This New England town's famous "cottages" are actually lavish mansions such as Belcourt Castle & Marble House Newport |
#5175, aired 2007-02-23 | U.S. CITIES $1,000 (Daily Double): This state capital has trolleys & buses called 'Dillos that take folks to attractions & music clubs Austin |
#5175, aired 2007-02-23 | U.S. CITIES $1000: In 2006 rival cities got crabby when Men's Fitness magazine named it the fittest city in America Baltimore |
#5170, aired 2007-02-16 | U.S.A. $400: Oregon's major cities, including this state capital, lie in the fertile Willamette Valley Salem |
#5146, aired 2007-01-15 | U.S. PORT CITIES $200: Pull into this port city & you'll find Fort Sumter guarding its harbor Charleston |
#5146, aired 2007-01-15 | U.S. PORT CITIES $400: Among the busiest ports with "port" in their names are Port Everglades in Florida & Port Arthur in this state Texas |
#5146, aired 2007-01-15 | U.S. PORT CITIES $600: (Kelly of the Clue Crew gives the clue from a port city in Georgia.) This mother city of Georgia was known as the "pretty woman with a dirty face" until a preservation effort began in the 1950s Savannah |
#5146, aired 2007-01-15 | U.S. PORT CITIES $800: By containers handled, Los Angeles is the busiest U.S. port; the second-busiest is in this city just a few miles south Long Beach |
#5146, aired 2007-01-15 | U.S. PORT CITIES $1,000 (Daily Double): Among the top 40 busiest ports in the U.S. are these Northeast & Northwest cities with the same name Portland |
#5106, aired 2006-11-20 | THE TOP TEN OF EVERYTHING $400: The top ten most populous cities in the U.S. include Dallas, San Antonio & this other Texas city Houston |
#5050, aired 2006-07-21 | U.S. CITIES $400: President Taft wasn't a Communist, but he was from this city that's home to Reds Cincinnati |
#5050, aired 2006-07-21 | U.S. CITIES $800: The Sternwheel Regatta, a 10-day river festival, is held each summer in this West Virginia capital Charleston |
#5050, aired 2006-07-21 | U.S. CITIES $1200: Billy Joel could tell you this "town" near Bethlehem, Penn. has the oldest municipal band in the U.S. Allentown |
#5050, aired 2006-07-21 | U.S. CITIES $1600: Once the starting point for Florida's Celestial Railroad, this community has a park named for Burt Reynolds Jupiter |
#5050, aired 2006-07-21 | U.S. CITIES $2000: This "town" on Martha's Vineyard was named in 1671 for a son of the Duke of York Edgartown |
#5039, aired 2006-07-06 | AMERICAN TOWNS & CITIES $600: Now famous for a golf tournament, it was the city where Georgia ratified the U.S. Constitution Augusta |
#5013, aired 2006-05-31 | THAT'S SO CONVENTIONAL! $800: In 2004 the 2 major U.S. political parties held their conventions in these 2 cities New York & Boston |
#5007, aired 2006-05-23 | ON THE GO $600: In the '30s the U.S. Navy had battleships named for states & these for cities: Macon, L.A. & of course Akron dirigibles |
#4958, aired 2006-03-15 | CITIES BY THE "TON" $1,000 (Daily Double): This state capital was governed at times by Britain, France, Spain, the Republic of West Florida, the CSA & the U.S. Baton Rouge |
#4941, aired 2006-02-20 | U.S. CITIES $400: In 2005, for the tenth straight year, this South Carolina city was voted tops in politeness Charleston |
#4941, aired 2006-02-20 | U.S. CITIES $1200: Delaware's largest city was named for the Earl of this Wilmington |
#4941, aired 2006-02-20 | U.S. CITIES $1600: This Nevada city that was little more than a bait shop on the Colorado River is now a gambler's mecca Laughlin |
#4941, aired 2006-02-20 | U.S. CITIES $2000: The boys from this city could tell you it's home to the New York State Fair Syracuse |
#4941, aired 2006-02-20 | U.S. CITIES $2,500 (Daily Double): Because Malaria was still common in the South, the Communicable Disease Center was established in this city in 1946 Atlanta |
#4867, aired 2005-11-08 | U.S. CITIES $200: This Texas port is the fourth-most populous city in the U.S. Houston |
#4867, aired 2005-11-08 | U.S. CITIES $400: Its capitol building stands 5,280 feet above sea level Denver |
#4867, aired 2005-11-08 | U.S. CITIES $600: Believe it or not, Jerry Springer was once the mayor of this large Ohio city Cincinnati |
#4867, aired 2005-11-08 | U.S. CITIES $800: Founded in 1769, this city near the Mexican border is often called "The Birthplace of California" San Diego |
#4867, aired 2005-11-08 | U.S. CITIES $1000: A campus for the University of Alabama is here, nicknamed "Rocket City, U.S.A." Huntsville |
#4693, aired 2005-01-19 | U.S. CITIES $200: In 1921 this New Jersey city crowned its first Miss America Atlantic City |
#4693, aired 2005-01-19 | U.S. CITIES $400: This Georgia city that's popular with golfers was named for the mother of George III Augusta |
#4693, aired 2005-01-19 | U.S. CITIES $600: Had this Michigan city kept its earlier name, there might have been a song "I've Got A Gal In Bronson" Kalamazoo |
#4693, aired 2005-01-19 | U.S. CITIES $800: A bay & a river bear the name of this city, Alabama's second largest Mobile |
#4693, aired 2005-01-19 | U.S. CITIES $1000: An A to Z list of Ohio cities might run from Aberdeen to this birthplace of a famous western author Zanesville |
#4677, aired 2004-12-28 | SPECS & THE CITY $400: Of the 10 most populous U.S. cities, this Michigan city has the highest percentage of African-Americans Detroit |
#4672, aired 2004-12-21 | U.S. CITIES $200: Located 12 miles north of Mexico, this California city was a whaling port in the mid-1800s San Diego |
#4672, aired 2004-12-21 | U.S. CITIES $400: W.C. Handy wrote some of his blues on Beale Street in this city Memphis |
#4672, aired 2004-12-21 | U.S. CITIES $800: Daniel Boone lived for a while in this West Virginia capital Charleston |
#4672, aired 2004-12-21 | U.S. CITIES $1,000 (Daily Double): It's the southernmost state capital Honolulu |
#4672, aired 2004-12-21 | U.S. CITIES $1000: John Adams said "the child of Independence" was born in "the old Council Chamber" of this city's Old State House Boston |
#4648, aired 2004-11-17 | U.S. CITIES $200: The game properties in classic Monopoly were named for streets in this city Atlantic City |
#4648, aired 2004-11-17 | U.S. CITIES $400: It’s easy to recognize this city’s skyline--see the Sears Tower? Chicago |
#4648, aired 2004-11-17 | U.S. CITIES $600: This seat of Indiana University may have been named for its flowers or for an early settler Bloomington |
#4648, aired 2004-11-17 | U.S. CITIES $800: The heart of French Louisiana & the unofficial capital of the Cajun country is this city named for a French patriot Lafayette |
#4648, aired 2004-11-17 | U.S. CITIES $4,200 (Daily Double): On a “table” of Arizona’s most populous cities, this one would be listed third Mesa |
#4636, aired 2004-11-01 | U.S. CITIES $400: Named for a slain political figure, Harvey Milk Plaza is in this city's Castro district San Francisco |
#4636, aired 2004-11-01 | U.S. CITIES $800: An 1861 song urged Maryland to "avenge the patriotic gore that flecked the streets of" this city Baltimore |
#4636, aired 2004-11-01 | U.S. CITIES $1200: Springtime is a nice time to visit this Texas city that boasts a 65-foot replica of the Eiffel Tower Paris |
#4636, aired 2004-11-01 | U.S. CITIES $1600: This "port" city is the seat of Caddo Parish Shreveport |
#4636, aired 2004-11-01 | U.S. CITIES $2000: The structure seen here is in this city, on the bluffs of the Mississippi Memphis |
#4604, aired 2004-09-16 | U.S. FACTS & FIGURES $200: The average time in the 15 largest U.S. cities for this is 24.3 minutes & most people do it by car commute |
#4577, aired 2004-06-29 | MIDWESTERN CITIES $800: 2 of the 3 state capitals in the Midwest that are named for U.S. presidents (2 of) Lincoln, Jefferson City, & Madison |
#4514, aired 2004-04-01 | BEST-SELLING U.S. NEWSPAPERS $600: The Times of these 2 cities clock in at No. 3 & No. 4 L.A. & New York |
#4506, aired 2004-03-22 | U.S. CITIES $200: Its nicknames include "The Athens of America" & "The Cradle of Liberty" Boston |
#4506, aired 2004-03-22 | U.S. CITIES $400: When Oregon became a state in 1859, this city on the Willamette River was already the capital Salem |
#4506, aired 2004-03-22 | U.S. CITIES $600: Benjamin Franklin Parkway & The Franklin Institute Science Museum are in this city Philadelphia |
#4506, aired 2004-03-22 | U.S. CITIES $800: According to a song by Ian Hunter, it "Rocks" (must be why the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is there) Cleveland |
#4506, aired 2004-03-22 | U.S. CITIES $1000: Located in this city's Garden District, Commander's Palace features a jazz brunch on weekends New Orleans |
#4465, aired 2004-01-23 | U.S. CITIES $200: Farmers in this state's San Joaquin Valley ship their stock through Stockton California |
#4465, aired 2004-01-23 | U.S. CITIES $400: This Kentucky city was founded in 1775 & named for a battle site in Massachusetts Lexington |
#4465, aired 2004-01-23 | U.S. CITIES $600: In November 2001 this city's Journal & Constitution newspapers fully merged Atlanta |
#4465, aired 2004-01-23 | U.S. CITIES $800: Rochester, New York grew because of its location on this the Erie Canal |
#4465, aired 2004-01-23 | U.S. CITIES $1000: This Idaho city, founded in 1861, was named for the co-leader of an expedition that camped there in 1805 Lewiston |
#4388, aired 2003-10-08 | U.S. CITIES $400: Kurt Vonnegut called it "Skyscraper National Park" New York City |
#4388, aired 2003-10-08 | U.S. CITIES $800: Its nicknames include "Home to Walt Disney World" & "Heart of the Sunshine State" Orlando |
#4388, aired 2003-10-08 | U.S. CITIES $1600: New Hampshire's largest city, it was first named Harrytown, then Derryfield; it got its present name in 1810 Manchester |
#4388, aired 2003-10-08 | U.S. CITIES $1,800 (Daily Double): The completion of the Bonnet Carre Spillway in this city in 1932 largely ended the threat of floods from the Mississippi New Orleans |
#4388, aired 2003-10-08 | U.S. CITIES $2000: Connecticut's largest city, its Mountain Grove Cemetery has a life-size statue of Tom Thumb Bridgeport |
#4386, aired 2003-10-06 | CITIES' TALLEST BUILDINGS $400: In this eastern U.S. city, it's One Liberty Place Philadelphia |
#4260, aired 2003-02-21 | AMERICAN CITIES $600: The final draft of the U.S. Constitution was composed in this city in September 1787 Philadelphia |
#4260, aired 2003-02-21 | AMERICAN CITIES $1000: Often placed in the bear family, the first giant panda in the U.S. was appropriately exhibited in this Midwest city Chicago |
#4256, aired 2003-02-17 | U.S. CITIES $400: It's home to the NFL's Panthers Charlotte |
#4256, aired 2003-02-17 | U.S. CITIES $800: This large Texas city was named for James K. Polk's vice president Dallas |
#4256, aired 2003-02-17 | U.S. CITIES $1200: William Saroyan was born & for the most part "raisin" this California city in the San Joaquin Valley Fresno |
#4256, aired 2003-02-17 | U.S. CITIES $1600: This Wisconsin city with a French name is home to a large Danish population & Johnson Wax Racine |
#4256, aired 2003-02-17 | U.S. CITIES $2000: It's the state where you'll find Scarborough, Waterville & Kittery Maine |
#4253, aired 2003-02-12 | POPULATIONS $800: The 3 most populous cities in the U.S. New York, Chicago & Los Angeles |
#4176, aired 2002-10-28 | AMERICAN CITIES $1000: Juarez, Mexico & this Texas city make up the largest metropolitan center on the U.S.-Mexico border El Paso |
#4174, aired 2002-10-24 | U.S. CITIES $200: Depictions on this state capital's seal include Nuuanu Pali & Diamond Head Honolulu |
#4174, aired 2002-10-24 | U.S. CITIES $400: Found on the St. Jones River, this capital of Delaware bears the name of an English seaport Dover |
#4174, aired 2002-10-24 | U.S. CITIES $600: The prestigious Eastman School of Music is located in this city in western New York Rochester |
#4174, aired 2002-10-24 | U.S. CITIES $800: The Durham Western Heritage Museum in this Nebraska city is housed in the old Union Pacific depot Omaha |
#4174, aired 2002-10-24 | U.S. CITIES $1,000 (Daily Double): Now the largest city in the Carolinas, it hosted the last full meeting of the Confederate cabinet in 1865 Charlotte |
#4124, aired 2002-07-04 | ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $200: Have you been to this Georgia city?:
VANNA HAS Savannah |
#4124, aired 2002-07-04 | ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $400: A gold rush town:
OMEN Nome |
#4124, aired 2002-07-04 | ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $600: You auto know it:
I ROTTED Detroit |
#4124, aired 2002-07-04 | ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $800: A desert locale:
NO CUTS Tucson |
#4124, aired 2002-07-04 | ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $1000: On the Pony Express route:
SPACER Casper (Wyoming) |
#4087, aired 2002-05-14 | U.S. CITIES $400: Dixieland refers to a style of jazz that originated in this Southern city New Orleans |
#4087, aired 2002-05-14 | U.S. CITIES $800: There's a tomb of the unknown soldiers of the Revolutionary War in this N.Y. city that wasn't built in a day Rome, New York |
#4087, aired 2002-05-14 | U.S. CITIES $1200: This New Jersey city was the birthplace of Frank Sinatra, Michael Chang & Pia Zadora Hoboken |
#4087, aired 2002-05-14 | U.S. CITIES $1600: Careful now--it's the state where you can visit San Diego, Universal City & Jefferson County's Port Arthur Texas |
#4087, aired 2002-05-14 | U.S. CITIES $2000: Vincennes on the Wabash River in this state was the territorial capital from 1800 to 1813 Indiana |
#4020, aired 2002-02-08 | U.S. CITIES $200: Part of the San Andreas Fault line moved about 25 feet during a 1906 earthquake in this northern California city San Francisco |
#4020, aired 2002-02-08 | U.S. CITIES $400: This largest Tennessee city was named for a city in Egypt Memphis |
#4020, aired 2002-02-08 | U.S. CITIES $500 (Daily Double): This state capital was named for an English explorer who died in 1618 Raleigh (North Carolina) |
#4020, aired 2002-02-08 | U.S. CITIES $600: (Hi, I'm Jimmy J.) I helped compose & produce "Welcome To The World", the opening theme to this U.S. city's Summer Olympics Atlanta |
#4020, aired 2002-02-08 | U.S. CITIES $1000: The name of this Texas city means "yellow" in Spanish Amarillo |
#3982, aired 2001-12-18 | U.S. CITIES $200: In 1700 its population of 4,500 consisted of a large number of Quakers professing "brotherly love" Philadelphia |
#3982, aired 2001-12-18 | U.S. CITIES $400: About 1/4 of the 540,000 people of this city work for the state of Texas Austin |
#3982, aired 2001-12-18 | U.S. CITIES $600 (Daily Double): It was laid out in 1847 in a grid pattern based on the 4 streets around Temple Square Salt Lake City, Utah |
#3982, aired 2001-12-18 | U.S. CITIES $600: Between 1990 & 1996, the population of this seat of Clark county grew 46% & "odds are" it's still growing Las Vegas |
#3982, aired 2001-12-18 | U.S. CITIES $800: General Cornwallis called this city a "hornet's nest", hence the name of its NBA team Charlotte |
#3957, aired 2001-11-13 | STATE CAPITALS OF THE WORLD $200: Most cities would cringe, but Hidalgo in this U.S. state embraced being the Killer Bee Capital Texas |
#3942, aired 2001-10-23 | U.S. CITIES $100: Saltwater taffy originated in this New Jersey resort in 1883 Atlantic City |
#3942, aired 2001-10-23 | U.S. CITIES $200: This city's metropolitan area consists of 6 Missouri counties & 5 Illinois counties St. Louis |
#3942, aired 2001-10-23 | U.S. CITIES $300: The site of the University of Colorado's main campus, it owns Arapahoe Glacier, from which it gets most of its water Boulder |
#3942, aired 2001-10-23 | U.S. CITIES $400: Served by Blue Grass Airport, this Kentucky city was named for the first battle of the American Revolution Lexington |
#3942, aired 2001-10-23 | U.S. CITIES $500: It's the easternmost port on Lake Erie Buffalo |
#3889, aired 2001-06-28 | U.S. CITIES $100: A 1960 Grammy went to Marty Robbins for his tune named for this west Texas town on the I-10 El Paso |
#3889, aired 2001-06-28 | U.S. CITIES $200: It's the largest city in population on the eastern side of San Francisco Bay Oakland |
#3889, aired 2001-06-28 | U.S. CITIES $300: If you want "mo" money, go to this Missouri city, home to the Tenth Federal Reserve Bank Kansas City |
#3889, aired 2001-06-28 | U.S. CITIES $400: Skinner's Mudhole is a nickname of this Oregon city; it was named for Mr. Skinner Eugene |
#3889, aired 2001-06-28 | U.S. CITIES $600 (Daily Double): This New Mexico town was named for the grave markers of some of its earlier settlers Las Cruces |
#3833, aired 2001-04-11 | U.S. CITIES $200: The Gateway Arch is part of this city's Jefferson National Expansion Memorial St. Louis |
#3833, aired 2001-04-11 | U.S. CITIES $400: This capital of South Dakota is named for a French fur trader Pierre |
#3833, aired 2001-04-11 | U.S. CITIES $600: Wright-Patterson Air Force Base is located near this Ohio city that was home to the Wright brothers Dayton |
#3833, aired 2001-04-11 | U.S. CITIES $800: A gateway to Yellowstone, it's Montana's most populous city Billings |
#3833, aired 2001-04-11 | U.S. CITIES $1000: Nicknamed "Rocket City, U.S.A.", it served as Alabama's capital in 1819 Huntsville |
#3828, aired 2001-04-04 | HEADQUARTER CITIES $200 (Daily Double): Aetna U.S. Healthcare Hartford |
#3807, aired 2001-03-06 | U.S.A. $200: Border cities in this state include Texarkana & Texhoma Texas |
#3783, aired 2001-01-31 | U.S. CITIES $200: To see what's up at Churchill Downs, head to this city Louisville |
#3783, aired 2001-01-31 | U.S. CITIES $400: John D. Rockefeller began his oil dynasty in this Ohio city Cleveland |
#3783, aired 2001-01-31 | U.S. CITIES $800: Arlington is located between these third & sixth most populous cities in Texas Dallas & Fort Worth |
#3783, aired 2001-01-31 | U.S. CITIES $1,000 (Daily Double): Lancaster, Pennsylvania is on this river, which shares its name with a type of wagon Conestoga |
#3783, aired 2001-01-31 | U.S. CITIES $1000: This state's Medford in the Rogue River valley was named for Medford, Massachusetts Oregon |
#3780, aired 2001-01-26 | U.S. GEOGRAPHY $100: Principal port cities on this gulf include Mobile & Tampa Gulf of Mexico |
#3778, aired 2001-01-24 | U.S. CITIES $100: The 25 hospitals you can choose from in this city include the famous Massachusetts General Boston |
#3778, aired 2001-01-24 | U.S. CITIES $200: This gambling mecca was originally settled by Mormons back in 1855 Las Vegas |
#3778, aired 2001-01-24 | U.S. CITIES $300: This coastal city's name goes back to Louisiana governor Bernardo de Galvez Galveston |
#3778, aired 2001-01-24 | U.S. CITIES $400: Women outnumber men in this North Carolina city named for the wife of King George III Charlotte |
#3778, aired 2001-01-24 | U.S. CITIES $500: Site of the 1982 World's Fair, it was twice capitol of Tennessee Knoxville |
#3713, aired 2000-10-25 | U.S. CITIES $200: This city that's home to the Naval Academy was capital of the U.S. in 1783 & 1784 Annapolis, Maryland |
#3713, aired 2000-10-25 | U.S. CITIES $400: Located at the southern tip of San Francisco Bay, it was named by Spanish colonists for St. Joseph San Jose |
#3713, aired 2000-10-25 | U.S. CITIES $800: "Health, History, Horses" is the motto of this city in upstate New York Saratoga Springs |
#3713, aired 2000-10-25 | U.S. CITIES $1000: (Hi, I'm Kristoff St. John of "The Young and the Restless") For many years, this Connecticut city where I grew up was the winter headquarters for the Barnum & Bailey Circus Bridgeport |
#3713, aired 2000-10-25 | U.S. CITIES $1,500 (Daily Double): It's the state capital where you can cruise Garth Brooks Blvd., or stroll through Will Rogers Park Oklahoma City |
#3657, aired 2000-06-27 | U.S. CITIES $100: The site for this state capital was chosen because of its location midway between Pensacola & St. Augustine Tallahassee |
#3657, aired 2000-06-27 | U.S. CITIES $200: This California city on San Pedro Bay was originally called Willmore City, but was renamed for its 8 1/2 mile beach Long Beach |
#3657, aired 2000-06-27 | U.S. CITIES $300: In addition to being a major seaport for cargo, it's the world's largest cruise port Miami |
#3657, aired 2000-06-27 | U.S. CITIES $500: At 64 stories the USX Tower in this Steel City is one of the tallest buildings in the eastern U.S. Pittsburgh |
#3657, aired 2000-06-27 | U.S. CITIES $1,000 (Daily Double): A stone obelisk dedicated to President William McKinley stands in this New York city's Niagara Square Buffalo |
#3618, aired 2000-05-03 | U.S. CITIES $100: City in which the Watergate break-in occurred Washington, D.C. |
#3618, aired 2000-05-03 | U.S. CITIES $200: With a new waterway, this Oklahoma oil center became an inland port in 1971 Tulsa |
#3618, aired 2000-05-03 | U.S. CITIES $300: The city of Cambridge in this state was the birthplace of spaceman John Glenn Ohio |
#3618, aired 2000-05-03 | U.S. CITIES $400 (Daily Double): Butte is in Montana; a city named for this similar land form is in Arizona Mesa |
#3618, aired 2000-05-03 | U.S. CITIES $500: Dating back to 1772, Bayamon is a suburb of this capital of a commonwealth San Juan, Puerto Rico |
#3615, aired 2000-04-28 | ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $200: A former state capital:
HEEL WING, West Virginia Wheeling |
#3615, aired 2000-04-28 | ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $400: A great place to ski:
PANES, Colorado Aspen |
#3615, aired 2000-04-28 | ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $600: A music festival site:
WREN POT, Rhode Island Newport |
#3615, aired 2000-04-28 | ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $800: A fun town for sports fans:
CHORTLE AT, North Carolina Charlotte |
#3615, aired 2000-04-28 | ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $1000: A swank resort city:
NOT A COBRA, Florida Boca Raton |
#3571, aired 2000-02-28 | U.S. GEOGRAPHY $600: The Humboldt River, this state's longest, flows through the cities of Winnemucca & Elko Nevada |
#3552, aired 2000-02-01 | U.S. CITIES $100: The names of the 2nd, 3rd & 4th most populous cities in California begin with these 3 letters San (San Jose, San Diego & San Francisco) |
#3552, aired 2000-02-01 | U.S. CITIES $200: The Walk-In-The-Water, the first steamship on the Great Lakes, ran between Buffalo & this motor city Detroit |
#3552, aired 2000-02-01 | U.S. CITIES $300: In 1799, if you wanted to go to the nation's capital, you went to this city Philadelphia |
#3552, aired 2000-02-01 | U.S. CITIES $400: This Texas city's name refers to a pass or crossing of the Rio Grande El Paso |
#3552, aired 2000-02-01 | U.S. CITIES $600 (Daily Double): Its Chamber of Commerce is located at 3720 Howard Hughes Parkway Las Vegas |
#3529, aired 1999-12-30 | EUROPEAN CITIES $800: The U.S. signed a famous treaty in this city December 24, 1814 Ghent, Belgium (treaty to end the War of 1812) |
#3513, aired 1999-12-08 | COLORFUL U.S. CITIES $200: A part of Newark until 1806, it was named for the Dutch royal house of Prince William Orange |
#3513, aired 1999-12-08 | COLORFUL U.S. CITIES $400: Once the capital of the Colorado Territory, it's home to the Adolph Coors Brewery Golden |
#3513, aired 1999-12-08 | COLORFUL U.S. CITIES $800: Washington used Elijah Miller's house in this New York town as his HQ at the Battle of Chatterton Hill White Plains |
#3513, aired 1999-12-08 | COLORFUL U.S. CITIES $1,000 (Daily Double): Built around 1776, Tank Cottage in this city is said to be the oldest house in Wisconsin Green Bay |
#3513, aired 1999-12-08 | COLORFUL U.S. CITIES $1000: Texan & Mexican culture are combined in this city's pre-Lenten festival Charro Days Brownsville |
#3502, aired 1999-11-23 | U.S. STATES $200: This state has more ethnic Norwegians than any other state, most of them in the Twin Cities area Minnesota |
#3487, aired 1999-11-02 | U.S. CITIES $100: Stanford students know the name of this California city means "tall tree", referring to redwoods Palo Alto |
#3487, aired 1999-11-02 | U.S. CITIES $200: Solomon Juneau was the first mayor of this largest Wisconsin city Milwaukee |
#3487, aired 1999-11-02 | U.S. CITIES $300 (Daily Double): About 25 miles north of Miami, it was named for a structure built during the 2nd Seminole War Fort Lauderdale |
#3487, aired 1999-11-02 | U.S. CITIES $300: After the Twin Cities & Bloomington, Duluth is this state's next most populous city Minnesota |
#3487, aired 1999-11-02 | U.S. CITIES $400: Found on Absecon Island, it's famous for its Boardwalk (& Park Place) Atlantic City |
#3445, aired 1999-07-23 | RIVER CITIES $200: This large & commercially important U.S. river begins in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Ohio |
#3442, aired 1999-07-20 | MUSEUMS $500: A Manhattan cultural museum is named for these Latin-American areas of U.S. cities Barrios |
#3401, aired 1999-05-24 | U.S. CITIES $100: When football's Saints go marching in for a home game, it's in this city New Orleans |
#3401, aired 1999-05-24 | U.S. CITIES $200: Oh, the O. Henry house & the Alamo are 2 of the places you can visit in this city San Antonio |
#3401, aired 1999-05-24 | U.S. CITIES $300: It's the seat of the Florida county formerly known as Dade Miami |
#3401, aired 1999-05-24 | U.S. CITIES $400: In 1904 people met at the fair in this city to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Louisiana Purchase St. Louis |
#3401, aired 1999-05-24 | U.S. CITIES $500: Highlights of this small Arizona city include Boothill Graveyard & the O.K. Corral Tombstone |
#3391, aired 1999-05-10 | U.S. CITIES $100: A cable TV network is named for this state capital, a hotbed of country music Nashville |
#3391, aired 1999-05-10 | U.S. CITIES $200: At less than 950 feet, Mt. Davidson is the highest point in this "City by the Bay" San Francisco |
#3391, aired 1999-05-10 | U.S. CITIES $300: Paul Revere's house in this capital is the city's only 17th century building downtown Boston |
#3391, aired 1999-05-10 | U.S. CITIES $400: Nevada's second-largest city, it was named for a Union general killed during the Civil War Reno |
#3391, aired 1999-05-10 | U.S. CITIES $500: The site of the World's Fair in 1962, it's flanked on the west by Puget Sound & on the east by Lake Washington Seattle |
#3321, aired 1999-02-01 | BLACK HISTORY $200: The black population of these U.S. areas, the destination of "white flight", doubled in the '70s & '80s Suburbs |
#3308, aired 1999-01-13 | U.S. CITIES $200: This Michigan city's civic center has 6 complexes, including the Joe Louis Arena & the Ford Auditorium Detroit |
#3308, aired 1999-01-13 | U.S. CITIES $400: The name of this Minnesota city comes from an Indian word for "water" & the Greek word for "city" Minneapolis |
#3308, aired 1999-01-13 | U.S. CITIES $600: Areas of this Texas city include Hollywood Park, Castle Hills & Alamo Heights San Antonio |
#3308, aired 1999-01-13 | U.S. CITIES $800: It's home to the University of Kentucky & to horseracing's Toyota Blue Grass Stakes Lexington |
#3308, aired 1999-01-13 | U.S. CITIES $1000: The name of this city at the hub of California's San Joaquin Valley is Spanish for "Ash Tree" Fresno |
#3302, aired 1999-01-05 | U.S. CITIES $100: One of the Twin Cities, it was named after a man from Tarsus St. Paul |
#3302, aired 1999-01-05 | U.S. CITIES $200: This "Crescent City" was acquired as part of the land deal the U.S. made with France in 1803 New Orleans |
#3302, aired 1999-01-05 | U.S. CITIES $300: The city known for its Mud Hens; it was named for a city in Spain Toledo, Ohio |
#3302, aired 1999-01-05 | U.S. CITIES $400: The Society of Friends founded this California city in 1887 & named it after an American poet Whittier |
#3302, aired 1999-01-05 | U.S. CITIES $500: An Illinois city was named for this "Our country, right or wrong" naval hero Stephen Decatur |
#3292, aired 1998-12-22 | THE U.S. $200: Industry that gave the Illinois & Pennsylvania cities of Carbondale their names coal mining |
#3257, aired 1998-11-03 | ROCK & POP $200: Of a steamroller, airplane or 2 U.S. cities, it was what the group Buffalo Springfield was named after a steamroller |
#3246, aired 1998-10-19 | ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $100: SAY CURSE,
New York Syracuse |
#3246, aired 1998-10-19 | ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $200: NEDGO,
Utah Ogden |
#3246, aired 1998-10-19 | ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $300: SNAIL IS OUT,
Missouri Saint Louis |
#3246, aired 1998-10-19 | ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $400: OLE SAP,
Texas El Paso |
#3246, aired 1998-10-19 | ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $500: SIN PAL,
Georgia Plains |
#3220, aired 1998-09-11 | TOUGH U.S. CITIES $200: Parks in this Louisiana city include Audubon & Pontchartrain New Orleans |
#3220, aired 1998-09-11 | TOUGH U.S. CITIES $400: This Michigan city, a center of Dutch culture, holds an annual tulip festival Holland |
#3220, aired 1998-09-11 | TOUGH U.S. CITIES $600: Located near the Alaskan point of the same name, it's the USA's northernmost settlement Barrow |
#3220, aired 1998-09-11 | TOUGH U.S. CITIES $800: This largest Delaware city is sometimes called the chemical capital of the world Wilmington |
#3220, aired 1998-09-11 | TOUGH U.S. CITIES $1000: This southernmost Texas city is actually about 450 miles farther south than Tijuana Brownsville |
#3217, aired 1998-09-08 | ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $100: BOIL EM, Alabama Mobile |
#3217, aired 1998-09-08 | ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $200: A LUST, Oklahoma Tulsa |
#3217, aired 1998-09-08 | ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $300: CANNOT, Ohio Canton |
#3217, aired 1998-09-08 | ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $400: SAVE SLAG, Nevada Las Vegas |
#3217, aired 1998-09-08 | ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $500: LATE SET, Washington Seattle |
#3193, aired 1998-06-17 | U.S. CITIES $100: This city's Major League Baseball team plays its home games in Chavez Ravine Los Angeles |
#3193, aired 1998-06-17 | U.S. CITIES $200: This state capital is near the head of navigation on the Connecticut River Hartford |
#3193, aired 1998-06-17 | U.S. CITIES $300: This Colorado city is located where the Gunnison & Colorado Rivers meet, hence its name Grand Junction |
#3193, aired 1998-06-17 | U.S. CITIES $400: This Texas city was named for the Kansas town that Dwight D. Eisenhower once called home Abilene |
#3193, aired 1998-06-17 | U.S. CITIES $500: In 1972 a flash flood in this South Dakota city killed over 200 people Rapid City |
#3186, aired 1998-06-08 | U.S. CITIES $200: In 1963 NASA opened its $8 million Mission Control Center in this Texas city Houston |
#3186, aired 1998-06-08 | U.S. CITIES $400: Neil Simon's Eugene Jerome had the "blues" in this Mississippi city Biloxi |
#3186, aired 1998-06-08 | U.S. CITIES $600: Longfellow dubbed this Ohio city the "Queen City of the West" Cincinnati |
#3186, aired 1998-06-08 | U.S. CITIES $800: This queen city is home to the Carolina Panthers Charlotte, North Carolina |
#3186, aired 1998-06-08 | U.S. CITIES $1000: This site of the 1992 America's Cup races was originally called San Miguel San Diego |
#3131, aired 1998-03-23 | REAL U.S. CITIES $200: "Roachtown" & "Sandwich" are in this state, also home to "Skokie" Illinois |
#3131, aired 1998-03-23 | REAL U.S. CITIES $400: If you think about it, "okay" is obviously in this state Oklahoma |
#3131, aired 1998-03-23 | REAL U.S. CITIES $600: You can eke out a living in "Eek" in this final frontier state Alaska |
#3060, aired 1997-12-12 | U.S. CITIES $100: This Wyoming capital is home to the annual Frontier Days celebration Cheyenne |
#3060, aired 1997-12-12 | U.S. CITIES $200: It's the only Maryland city not located within a county Baltimore |
#3060, aired 1997-12-12 | U.S. CITIES $300: Principal routes through this capital include Ala Moana Boulevard & Pali Highway Honolulu |
#3060, aired 1997-12-12 | U.S. CITIES $400: This Arizona city's name comes from Chuk Son, Papago for "Spring at the foot of a black mountain" Tucson |
#3060, aired 1997-12-12 | U.S. CITIES $500: This Rhode Island resort city is the site of the U.S. Navy Undersea Warfare Center Newport |
#3049, aired 1997-11-27 | U.S. CITIES $200: Nearly 40% of the people in Washington state live in the metropolitan area of this city Seattle |
#3049, aired 1997-11-27 | U.S. CITIES $400: Large hydroelectric facilities were built at this city in New York state in the 1890s Niagara Falls |
#3049, aired 1997-11-27 | U.S. CITIES $600: This Tennessee port named for an Egyptian city was founded by Andrew Jackson & 2 partners in 1819 Memphis |
#3049, aired 1997-11-27 | U.S. CITIES $1,000 (Daily Double): The name of this western Wisconsin city on the Mississippi River honors a Native American sport Lacrosse |
#3049, aired 1997-11-27 | U.S. CITIES $1000: Alaska's largest city, it's also the state's commerce & transportation center Anchorage |
#3031, aired 1997-11-03 | U.S. CITIES $200: Percival Lowell's mausoleum is near his observatory in Flagstaff, in this state Arizona |
#3031, aired 1997-11-03 | U.S. CITIES $400: To promote this local product, Crystal City, Texas erected a statue of Popeye spinach |
#3031, aired 1997-11-03 | U.S. CITIES $600: The largest Japanese garden in the U.S. is in this city with the largest arch St. Louis |
#3031, aired 1997-11-03 | U.S. CITIES $800: This state capital is home to the 4 1/2 acre Roger Williams National Memorial Park Providence, Rhode Island |
#3031, aired 1997-11-03 | U.S. CITIES $1000: The St. Charles Streetcar clamors through the heart of this Southern Delta city New Orleans |
#3016, aired 1997-10-13 | U.S. CITIES $100: Rebuilding Precolumbian irrigation canals in 1867 helped "resurrect" this future Arizona capital Phoenix |
#3016, aired 1997-10-13 | U.S. CITIES $200: Cornwallis once referred to this N.C. city as a "hornet's nest"; today the Hornets play there Charlotte |
#3016, aired 1997-10-13 | U.S. CITIES $300: This Florida city was named for the general who led the fight to take Florida from the Spanish Jacksonville |
#3016, aired 1997-10-13 | U.S. CITIES $400: In 1806, 100 years after its founding on the Rio Grande, this New Mexico city had only a few thousand people Albuquerque |
#3016, aired 1997-10-13 | U.S. CITIES $500: Ranked as the nation's largest inland port, it's home to Carnegie-Mellon University Pittsburgh |
#2988, aired 1997-09-03 | WORLD CITIES $800: Site of a huge U.S. airbase in the '60s, this central Vietnamese port is now a city of over 300,000 Da Nang |
#2984, aired 1997-07-17 | U.S. CITIES $200: This state capital was originally called Fort Nashborough, for General Francis Nash Nashville |
#2984, aired 1997-07-17 | U.S. CITIES $400: The metropolitan area of this Missouri city extends into Illinois St. Louis |
#2984, aired 1997-07-17 | U.S. CITIES $600: Petroglyph National Monument near this largest New Mexico city features Indian carvings on lava Albuquerque |
#2984, aired 1997-07-17 | U.S. CITIES $800: You can see the oldest continuously used Mormon chapel in a "Trip To" this Utah city Bountiful |
#2984, aired 1997-07-17 | U.S. CITIES $1000: This New Hampshire city is New England's largest north of Boston Manchester |
#2978, aired 1997-07-09 | U.S.A. $300: The Muscle Shoals area of this state includes the cities of Sheffield & Tuscumbia Alabama |
#2969, aired 1997-06-26 | U.S. CITIES $100: Principal streets in this Utah capital include North Temple, South Temple & West Temple Salt Lake City |
#2969, aired 1997-06-26 | U.S. CITIES $200: Elfreth's Alley in this Pennsylvania city dates back to the time of William Penn Philadelphia |
#2969, aired 1997-06-26 | U.S. CITIES $300: Located in the heart of Kentucky's Bluegrass Region, it was named for a Massachusetts city Lexington |
#2969, aired 1997-06-26 | U.S. CITIES $400: This New York city's largest employer is Eastman Kodak, with about 34,000 employees Rochester |
#2969, aired 1997-06-26 | U.S. CITIES $500: Alaska's second-largest city, it was founded shortly after gold was discovered there Fairbanks |
#2963, aired 1997-06-18 | U.S. CITIES $100: This city's French Quarter encompasses 70 blocks New Orleans |
#2963, aired 1997-06-18 | U.S. CITIES $200: This largest Nevada city was first settled by Mormons who maintained a colony there 1855-57 Las Vegas |
#2963, aired 1997-06-18 | U.S. CITIES $300: This West Virginia capital was named for Colonel George Clendenin's father, Charles Charleston |
#2963, aired 1997-06-18 | U.S. CITIES $400: The Pier, which juts almost a half mile into Tampa Bay, is the center of this city's tourist life St. Petersburg |
#2963, aired 1997-06-18 | U.S. CITIES $1,200 (Daily Double): The name of this N.Y. city may be derived from a mispronounciation of "Beau Fleuve", or "Beautiful River" Buffalo |
#2958, aired 1997-06-11 | U.S. CITIES $100: This New Jersey capital is also the seat of Mercer County Trenton |
#2958, aired 1997-06-11 | U.S. CITIES $300: Thomas Jefferson formulated the bill moving the Virginia capital to this city Richmond |
#2958, aired 1997-06-11 | U.S. CITIES $400: This Pennsylvania city's Civic Arena or "Igloo" has a retractable roof Pittsburgh |
#2958, aired 1997-06-11 | U.S. CITIES $500: Henry Flagler developed this fashionable Florida resort famous for the chic shops on Worth Avenue Palm Beach |
#2958, aired 1997-06-11 | U.S. CITIES $800 (Daily Double): Northwest city seen here during a visit by a famous TV show: Seattle |
#2953, aired 1997-06-04 | U.S. GEOGRAPHY $500: Chief cities on the banks of this Hudson River tributary include Rome, Utica & Schenectady Mohawk River |
#2952, aired 1997-06-03 | U.S. GEOGRAPHY $100: This state's largest cities lie within its Bluegrass Region Kentucky |
#2942, aired 1997-05-20 | U.S. CITIES $100: New Haven & this city were twin capitals of Connecticut from 1701 to 1875, when it became the sole capital Hartford |
#2942, aired 1997-05-20 | U.S. CITIES $200: In 1904 a fire in this largest Maryland city nearly destroyed the entire downtown section Baltimore |
#2942, aired 1997-05-20 | U.S. CITIES $300: New Bern, one of North Carolina's oldest cities, is named for this country's capital Switzerland |
#2942, aired 1997-05-20 | U.S. CITIES $400: In late June to early July you can attend Civil War Heritage Days in this Pennsylvania town Gettysburg |
#2942, aired 1997-05-20 | U.S. CITIES $500: Surveyors in Ohio named a Cleveland suburb for this Greek "Father of Geometry" Euclid |
#2913, aired 1997-04-09 | PENNSYLVANIA CITIES $200: Its old city hall housed the U.S. Supreme Court from 1791 to 1800 Philadelphia |
#2903, aired 1997-03-26 | SECOND-LARGEST U.S. CITIES $200: The Penguins, the Pirates & the Steelers represent this city, Pennsylvania's second-largest Pittsburgh |
#2903, aired 1997-03-26 | SECOND-LARGEST U.S. CITIES $400: This second-largest city of Minnesota is the twin of the largest St. Paul |
#2903, aired 1997-03-26 | SECOND-LARGEST U.S. CITIES $600: The "Oil Capital of the World", it's also Oklahoma's second-largest city Tulsa |
#2903, aired 1997-03-26 | SECOND-LARGEST U.S. CITIES $800: This city is home to the University of Oregon Eugene |
#2903, aired 1997-03-26 | SECOND-LARGEST U.S. CITIES $1,500 (Daily Double): The natural features that gave this Montana city its name now provide hydroelectric power Great Falls |
#2899, aired 1997-03-20 | U.S. CITIES $200: The famous Tournament of Roses Parade was first held in this California city in 1890 Pasadena |
#2899, aired 1997-03-20 | U.S. CITIES $400: This Utah city originally had the word "great" in its name, like the body of water Salt Lake City |
#2899, aired 1997-03-20 | U.S. CITIES $600: Kansas City, Kansas is the twin city of Kansas City in this state Missouri |
#2899, aired 1997-03-20 | U.S. CITIES $800: This Mississippi city is home to the Elvis Presley Park & Memorial Chapel Tupelo |
#2899, aired 1997-03-20 | U.S. CITIES $2,000 (Daily Double): From Spanish, the name of this Texas city refers to the yellowish banks of a nearby stream Amarillo |
#2892, aired 1997-03-11 | U.S. CITIES $100: Members of a Spanish expedition named the site of this Texas city for Saint Anthony of Padua San Antonio |
#2892, aired 1997-03-11 | U.S. CITIES $200: In 1996 money magazine named this Wisconsin capital the best place to live in America Madison |
#2892, aired 1997-03-11 | U.S. CITIES $300: This Nevada city was once billed as "the divorce capital of the world" Reno |
#2892, aired 1997-03-11 | U.S. CITIES $400: You can visit the George Eastman House & the home of Susan B. Anthony in this New York ctiy Rochester |
#2892, aired 1997-03-11 | U.S. CITIES $500: This city, a suburb of Phoenix, is home to Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin West Scottsdale |
#2889, aired 1997-03-06 | U.S. CITIES $200: At least 3 1/2 miles of skyways link the downtown buildings of this Minnesota capital St. Paul |
#2889, aired 1997-03-06 | U.S. CITIES $400: Boeing's military airplane division is in this Kansas city, home to Cessna & Glen Campbell's lineman Wichita |
#2889, aired 1997-03-06 | U.S. CITIES $600: St. Petersburg is home to Florida's annual tournament in this game popular on shipdecks Shuffleboard |
#2889, aired 1997-03-06 | U.S. CITIES $800: This city in the center of the Valley of the Sun is home to the Arizona Hall of Fame Museum Phoenix |
#2889, aired 1997-03-06 | U.S. CITIES $1000: This Montana city was founded in 1882 by the Northern Pacific Railroad & named for its president Billings |
#2884, aired 1997-02-27 | WISCONSIN CITIES $200: Known as the Beer Capital of the U.S., this largest Wisconsin city is home to several major breweries Milwaukee |
#2882, aired 1997-02-25 | U.S. CITIES $100: Of Creek origin, the name of this Florida capital means "Old Town" Tallahassee |
#2882, aired 1997-02-25 | U.S. CITIES $200: One of New Jersey's annual rites of summer is the crowning of Miss America in this city Atlantic City |
#2882, aired 1997-02-25 | U.S. CITIES $400: Nicknamed the "Christmas City", this Pennsylvania city is famous for its steel Bethlehem |
#2882, aired 1997-02-25 | U.S. CITIES $500: You can visit Ethan Allen's grave in this city, Vermont's largest Burlington |
#2882, aired 1997-02-25 | U.S. CITIES $1,000 (Daily Double): Coinciding with the World's Fair, the first Olympic Games in the U.S. opened in this city May 14, 1904 St. Louis |
#2870, aired 1997-02-07 | U.S. HISTORY $1000: Named for 3 cities, this railway connected Kansas to California Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe |
#2852, aired 1997-01-14 | U.S. CITIES $200: Seattle's "gem" of a nickname, or Dorothy's destination the Emerald City |
#2852, aired 1997-01-14 | U.S. CITIES $400: The Wax Museum of Witches and Seafarers opened in this New England city in 1993 Salem, Massachusetts |
#2852, aired 1997-01-14 | U.S. CITIES $600: This Alabama city known for its Azalea Trail should have been Alexander Calder's favorite Mobile |
#2852, aired 1997-01-14 | U.S. CITIES $800: If you recall the first words spoken on the moon, you'll know Tranquility Park is in this city Houston |
#2852, aired 1997-01-14 | U.S. CITIES $1000: The name of this city, twice the capital of W. Va., may have come from an Indian word meaning "place of the head" Wheeling |
#2845, aired 1997-01-03 | POTPOURRI $500: 1 of the 2 cities whose Bee is among the top 100 U.S. newspapers in circulation Fresno (or Sacramento) |
#2831, aired 1996-12-16 | PORT CITIES $400: 4 of the top 10 U.S. ports, including the port of Plaquemine, are in this state Louisiana |
#2823, aired 1996-12-04 | U.S. CITIES $200: In 1790 it succeeded Charleston as South Carolina's capital Columbia |
#2823, aired 1996-12-04 | U.S. CITIES $400: Steamboat builder & operator Henry M. Shreve has a city named for him in this state Louisiana |
#2823, aired 1996-12-04 | U.S. CITIES $800: Since 1907 this Oregon city has hosted an annual Rose Festival Portland |
#2823, aired 1996-12-04 | U.S. CITIES $1000: This largest North Dakota city lies across the Red River of the North from Moorhead, Minnesota Fargo |
#2823, aired 1996-12-04 | U.S. CITIES $1,500 (Daily Double): This Florida city was named by a railroad official for his boyhood home in Russia St. Petersburg |
#2785, aired 1996-10-11 | U.S. CITIES $100: The U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis is within the metropolitan area of this city Baltimore |
#2785, aired 1996-10-11 | U.S. CITIES $200: in 1985 Xavier Suarez became this Florida city's first Cuban-born mayor Miami |
#2785, aired 1996-10-11 | U.S. CITIES $300: The name of this second-largest Arizona city is from a Papago Indian term for "spring at foot of black hill" Tucson |
#2785, aired 1996-10-11 | U.S. CITIES $400: Around 1720 this Mississippi port became the capital of France's Louisiana territory Biloxi |
#2785, aired 1996-10-11 | U.S. CITIES $500 (Daily Double): This Pennsylvania city was founded in 1741 & named on Christmas Eve of that year Bethlehem |
#2743, aired 1996-07-03 | U.S. CITIES $100: Titusville is considered the gateway to this Florida space center at Cape Canaveral the Kennedy Space Center |
#2743, aired 1996-07-03 | U.S. CITIES $200: It's the only Michigan city whose population exceeds 1 million Detroit |
#2743, aired 1996-07-03 | U.S. CITIES $300: The Freedom Trail winds 1 1/2 miles through the downtown & North End sections of this city Boston |
#2743, aired 1996-07-03 | U.S. CITIES $400: Dating from 1741, this S. Carolina port's Middleton Place Gardens are the USA's oldest landscaped gardens Charleston |
#2743, aired 1996-07-03 | U.S. CITIES $500: A Texas city was named for this Kansas city, the boyhood home of Dwight D. Eisenhower Abilene |
#2712, aired 1996-05-21 | U.S. CITIES $200: The site of a major naval base, this city near the Mexican border is the "Birthplace of California" San Diego |
#2712, aired 1996-05-21 | U.S. CITIES $400: North & south sections of I-95 join at the 8-lane Fort McHenry Tunnel in this city Baltimore |
#2712, aired 1996-05-21 | U.S. CITIES $600: This Minnesota city was named for Daniel Greysolon, Sieur du Lhut, who visited the area in 1679 Duluth |
#2712, aired 1996-05-21 | U.S. CITIES $800: The street design of this port, New York's second-largest city, is based on Washington, D.C. Buffalo |
#2712, aired 1996-05-21 | U.S. CITIES $1000: In the 1880s glassmaking was introduced to this western Ohio port by Edward Libbey & Michael Owens Toledo |
#2708, aired 1996-05-15 | CAPITAL CITIES $200: This German city is serviced by a subway, the U-Bahn & an elevated train, the S-Bahn Berlin |
#2702, aired 1996-05-07 | U.S. STATES $300: With a population of 19,122, Moscow is one of this Spud State's 10 largest cities Idaho |
#2696, aired 1996-04-29 | U.S. GEOGRAPHY $400: Most of this state's chief cities, including Concord & Manchester, lie in the Merrimack Valley New Hampshire |
#2623, aired 1996-01-17 | U.S. CITIES $100: The cities of Highland Park & Hamtramck are surrounded by this Michigan city Detroit |
#2623, aired 1996-01-17 | U.S. CITIES $200: This Midwest city is home base to Cardinals, Rams & Clydesdales St. Louis |
#2623, aired 1996-01-17 | U.S. CITIES $300: The U.S. Air Force Museum is located near this city, home of the Wright Brothers Dayton, Ohio |
#2623, aired 1996-01-17 | U.S. CITIES $400: Hamar, Norway is a sister city of this largest North Dakota city Fargo |
#2623, aired 1996-01-17 | U.S. CITIES $500 (Daily Double): In 1799 this city became the seat of Kennebec County; 33 years later, it became a state capital Augusta, Maine |
#2622, aired 1996-01-16 | CALIFORNIA CITIES $200: This city near the U.S.-Mexico border is home to a naval base & a world famous zoo San Diego |
#2604, aired 1995-12-21 | U.S. CITIES $100: This home of Disney World was probably named for a soldier killed in the Second Seminole War Orlando |
#2604, aired 1995-12-21 | U.S. CITIES $200: This capital's largest public employer is the state of South Dakota Pierre |
#2604, aired 1995-12-21 | U.S. CITIES $300: Camden, New Jersey is in the metropolitan area of this Pennsylvania city Philadelphia |
#2604, aired 1995-12-21 | U.S. CITIES $400: Harry Truman's summer White House was in this city Independence, Missouri |
#2604, aired 1995-12-21 | U.S. CITIES $500: This Tennessee city was built during World War II as part of the Manhattan Project Oak Ridge |
#2596, aired 1995-12-11 | U.S. CITIES $100: The name of this largest Wisconsin city comes from an Algonquian word that may mean "a good place" Milwaukee |
#2596, aired 1995-12-11 | U.S. CITIES $200: In 1905 this Oregon city hosted the Lewis & Clark Centennial Exposition Portland |
#2596, aired 1995-12-11 | U.S. CITIES $300: The submarine USS Drum is on display at this Alabama city's waterfront Mobile |
#2596, aired 1995-12-11 | U.S. CITIES $400: Only 2 West Virginia cities have populations over 50,000: Huntington & this one Charleston |
#2596, aired 1995-12-11 | U.S. CITIES $500: During World War II this Kansas city produced 26,000 military aircraft Wichita |
#2591, aired 1995-12-04 | U.S. GEOGRAPHY $300: This New Mexico city is alphabetically first among the top 50 cities in population Albuquerque |
#2564, aired 1995-10-26 | U.S. CITIES $100: The census bureau reports 29.1% of the population of this Northern Calif. city is Asian or Pacific Islander San Francisco |
#2564, aired 1995-10-26 | U.S. CITIES $200: This largest Maryland city was originally laid out in a meadow along Jones Falls Creek Baltimore |
#2564, aired 1995-10-26 | U.S. CITIES $300: This capital is home to the Buckeye Farm News Columbus |
#2564, aired 1995-10-26 | U.S. CITIES $400: This largest New Mexico city is known as the "hot air balloon capital of the world" Albuquerque |
#2564, aired 1995-10-26 | U.S. CITIES $500: This city, Oklahoma's second largest, is the headquarters of the U.S. Jaycees Tulsa |
#2550, aired 1995-10-06 | FACTS & FIGURES $200: With a mean speed of 15.4 MPH Blue Hill, Mass., not Chicago, holds this distinction among U.S. cities the windiest |
#2533, aired 1995-09-13 | U.S. CITIES $200: In 1996 it will become the first southern city to host the Olympics Atlanta |
#2533, aired 1995-09-13 | U.S. CITIES $400: About half of all Pennsylvanians live in one of these 2 cities' metropolitan areas Pittsburgh & Philadelphia |
#2533, aired 1995-09-13 | U.S. CITIES $600: At least 10 cities & towns, including ones in Indiana & Ohio, share this name, after a "Swamp Fox" Marion |
#2533, aired 1995-09-13 | U.S. CITIES $800: Once known as Lake's Crossing, this large Nevada city was renamed for a Civil War general Reno |
#2533, aired 1995-09-13 | U.S. CITIES $1000: Tourist spots in this Kansas city include the Eisenhower Center & the Greyhound Hall of Fame Abilene |
#2523, aired 1995-07-19 | U.S. CITIES $100: Steel is no longer regularly produced in this Pennsylvania city nicknamed "Steel City" Pittsburgh |
#2523, aired 1995-07-19 | U.S. CITIES $200: It's the city in which you'd find the Griffith Observatory & Rancho La Brea Tar Pits Los Angeles |
#2523, aired 1995-07-19 | U.S. CITIES $300: In 1979 Jane Byrne became this city's first woman mayor Chicago |
#2523, aired 1995-07-19 | U.S. CITIES $400: Suburbs of this largest Texas city include Deer Park, Missouri City & Pasadena Houston |
#2523, aired 1995-07-19 | U.S. CITIES $500: In 1796 a director of the Connecticut Land Company founded this Ohio city on Lake Erie Cleveland |
#2493, aired 1995-06-07 | WORLD CITIES $800: In this Canadian city, you can visit Old Fort York, burned by U.S. forces in the War of 1812 Toronto, Ontario |
#2484, aired 1995-05-25 | U.S.A. $400: North Carolina's "Triad" is made up of the cities of High Point, Greensboro & this hyphenated one Winston-Salem |
#2466, aired 1995-05-01 | U.S. GEOGRAPHY $400: One of the USA's largest cities in area, it's Florida's largest in population Jacksonville |
#2406, aired 1995-02-06 | U.S. GEOGRAPHY $600: The cities of Tacoma, Olympia & Bremerton all lie on this deepwater inlet in Northwest Washington Puget Sound |
#2402, aired 1995-01-31 | U.S. GEOGRAPHY $200: Chief cities in this desert include Barstow, California & Las Vegas, Nevada the Mojave Desert |
#2395, aired 1995-01-20 | U.S. CITIES $100: The name of this city on the U.S.-Mexico border means "the pass" El Paso |
#2395, aired 1995-01-20 | U.S. CITIES $200: Communities that make the metropolitan area of this city include Brookline & Cambridge Boston |
#2395, aired 1995-01-20 | U.S. CITIES $300: Statues of Abraham Lincoln & Stephen Douglas stand on the grounds of its capitol building Springfield, Illinois |
#2395, aired 1995-01-20 | U.S. CITIES $400: Cow Town, a tourist site in this largest Kansas city, is a reproduction of the early city Wichita |
#2395, aired 1995-01-20 | U.S. CITIES $500: Fort Louis, on the site of this Miss. port city, served as the capital of the Louisiana colony until 1722 Biloxi |
#2348, aired 1994-11-16 | INVENTORS $200: Several U.S. cities & counties are named for this builder of the first successful steamboat Robert Fulton |
#2347, aired 1994-11-15 | U.S. CITIES $100: This Illinois city's lakefront on Lake Michigan is over 25 miles long Chicago |
#2347, aired 1994-11-15 | U.S. CITIES $200: On August 11, 1683 William Penn issued a warrant to lay out this Delaware capital Dover |
#2347, aired 1994-11-15 | U.S. CITIES $300: The Museum of Flight, south of this major city, features the Red Barn, Boeing's first plant building Seattle |
#2347, aired 1994-11-15 | U.S. CITIES $400: A fountain at its Point State Park symbolizes the confluence of the Ohio, Monongahela & Allegheny Rivers Pittsburgh |
#2347, aired 1994-11-15 | U.S. CITIES $500: Before a new facility was built, Love Field was this Texas city's main airport Dallas |
#2333, aired 1994-10-26 | U.S. CITIES $100: In 1780 it replaced Williamsburg as capital of the "Old Dominion" Richmond |
#2333, aired 1994-10-26 | U.S. CITIES $200: Major streets crossing this Midwest city are Wabash Avenue, State Street & Dearborn Street Chicago |
#2333, aired 1994-10-26 | U.S. CITIES $400: This second-largest New York city was named for a nearby stream Buffalo |
#2333, aired 1994-10-26 | U.S. CITIES $500: This city near Scranton was named for 2 British politicians who supported the American colonists Wilkes-Barre |
#2333, aired 1994-10-26 | U.S. CITIES $700 (Daily Double): State capital in which you'd find Roger Williams National Memorial Providence (Rhode Island) |
#2264, aired 1994-06-09 | U.S. "D" CITIES $100: The cities of Highland Park & Cockrell Hill are surrounded by this Texas city Dallas |
#2264, aired 1994-06-09 | U.S. "D" CITIES $200: Cash register maker NCR Corporation is headquartered in this southwest Ohio city Dayton |
#2264, aired 1994-06-09 | U.S. "D" CITIES $300: Its metropolitan area includes Boulder Denver |
#2264, aired 1994-06-09 | U.S. "D" CITIES $400: This Iowa port was named for a French- Canadian explorer, the 1st to settle in the state Dubuque |
#2264, aired 1994-06-09 | U.S. "D" CITIES $500: It's Minnesota's most populous city outside the Twin Cities metropolitan area Duluth |
#2252, aired 1994-05-24 | U.S. CITIES $200: The metropolitan area of this city spreads over 6 parishes, including St. Bernard & St. Tammany New Orleans |
#2252, aired 1994-05-24 | U.S. CITIES $400: An Indian tribe gave its name to this city of 180,000 in eastern Washington Spokane |
#2252, aired 1994-05-24 | U.S. CITIES $600: Dating from 1681, the only independent Huguenot church in America is in this South Carolina port Charleston |
#2252, aired 1994-05-24 | U.S. CITIES $800: The Alabama State Fair & the Dogwood Festival are annual events in this steel-producing city Birmingham |
#2252, aired 1994-05-24 | U.S. CITIES $1000: This Alaskan port on the Seward Pen. was founded in 1898 when gold was discovered at nearby Anvil Creek Nome |
#2251, aired 1994-05-23 | U.S. GEOGRAPHY $1,300 (Daily Double): Cities on this river include Aliquippa, Pennsylvania & Louisville, Kentucky the Ohio River |
#2249, aired 1994-05-19 | U.S. CITIES $200: This capital is located on the Salt River in the central part of Arizona Phoenix |
#2249, aired 1994-05-19 | U.S. CITIES $400: After going over to the British, Benedict Arnold captured this Virginia capital in 1781 Richmond |
#2249, aired 1994-05-19 | U.S. CITIES $600: This Southwestern city has airports named for Wiley Post & Will Rogers Oklahoma City |
#2249, aired 1994-05-19 | U.S. CITIES $800: This city's Daily News is Maine's largest daily newspaper Bangor |
#2249, aired 1994-05-19 | U.S. CITIES $1000: Since the 1880s cigar making has been a part of this 3rd-largest Florida city's economy Tampa |
#2216, aired 1994-04-04 | U.S. CITIES $200: With 112 square miles, Queens is the largest of its 5 boroughs New York City |
#2216, aired 1994-04-04 | U.S. CITIES $400: At the time of its completion, this city's 70-story Peachtree Plaza Hotel was the world's tallest Atlanta |
#2216, aired 1994-04-04 | U.S. CITIES $800: In 1864 James R. Mead & Jesse Chisholm founded this largest Kansas city on the site of an Indian village Wichita |
#2216, aired 1994-04-04 | U.S. CITIES $1000: With a population of over 39,000, Burlington is this state's largest city Vermont |
#2216, aired 1994-04-04 | U.S. CITIES $1,500 (Daily Double): Hamtramck, Mi. lies within the limits of this city whose name comes from French for "strait" Detroit |
#2180, aired 1994-02-11 | U.S. CITIES $100: This city's seal features a canoe and diamond head, among other items Honolulu |
#2180, aired 1994-02-11 | U.S. CITIES $200: City in which you'd find Pontchartrain Park & Louis Armstrong Park New Orleans |
#2180, aired 1994-02-11 | U.S. CITIES $300: This East Coast city's Beacon Hill once served as a signaling station for ships Boston |
#2180, aired 1994-02-11 | U.S. CITIES $400: This city's Golden Triangle is formed at the confluence of the Allegheny & Monongahela Rivers Pittsburgh |
#2180, aired 1994-02-11 | U.S. CITIES $500 (Daily Double): A federal office building named for Strom Thurmond was completed in this state capital in 1979 Columbia, South Carolina |
#2168, aired 1994-01-26 | U.S. CITIES $200: Originally called El Rancho Rodeo de Las Aguas, Rodeo Drive still runs through it Beverly Hills |
#2168, aired 1994-01-26 | U.S. CITIES $600: This New Hampshire city's name refers to the peaceful settlement of a border dispute Concord |
#2168, aired 1994-01-26 | U.S. CITIES $800: East Texas State University is in this Texas city, not in the Arkansas city with the same name Texarkana |
#2168, aired 1994-01-26 | U.S. CITIES $1000: In 1871 the Mass. town first called Rumney Marsh was renamed this after a famous patriot & silversmith Revere |
#2168, aired 1994-01-26 | U.S. CITIES $1,500 (Daily Double): Named shared by cities in Ohio, Illinois, Massachusetts & Missouri, though it's only a capital in one Springfield |
#2143, aired 1993-12-22 | U.S. GEOGRAPHY $400: Port Townsend, one of Washington's oldest cities, is at the entrance to this inlet Puget Sound |
#2138, aired 1993-12-15 | U.S. CITIES $200: World-famous for its zoo, it's also the "Birthplace of California" San Diego |
#2138, aired 1993-12-15 | U.S. CITIES $400: It's the largest city in Tennessee that's named for an ancient city Memphis |
#2138, aired 1993-12-15 | U.S. CITIES $600: Boscobel, Wisconsin calls itself the birthplace of this Bible the Gideon Bible |
#2138, aired 1993-12-15 | U.S. CITIES $800: The Mountaineer Balloon Festival is an annual event in Morgantown in this state West Virginia |
#2138, aired 1993-12-15 | U.S. CITIES $1000: The Smith Brothers made their first cough drops in this city that's now the home of Vassar Poughkeepsie |
#2134, aired 1993-12-09 | SOUTHERN U.S. CITIES $100: It was the capital of the Arkansas Territory; now it's the state capital Little Rock |
#2134, aired 1993-12-09 | SOUTHERN U.S. CITIES $200: This city is home to the annual King Orange Jamboree Parade Miami |
#2134, aired 1993-12-09 | SOUTHERN U.S. CITIES $300: It's the capital of the Pelican State Baton Rouge |
#2134, aired 1993-12-09 | SOUTHERN U.S. CITIES $500: Co-founded by Andrew Jackson in 1819, this large Tennessee city was bankrupt & depopulated by 1879 Memphis |
#2134, aired 1993-12-09 | SOUTHERN U.S. CITIES $1,600 (Daily Double): In this city you can visit the Star-Spangled Banner House & the Babe Ruth Birthplace Baltimore |
#2118, aired 1993-11-17 | U.S. CITIES $100: Colleges in this city include Harold Washington, Malcolm X & Richard J. Daley Chicago |
#2118, aired 1993-11-17 | U.S. CITIES $200: 171-foot-wide Canal Street runs from Lake Pontchartrain to the Mississippi River in this city New Orleans |
#2118, aired 1993-11-17 | U.S. CITIES $300: This city's metropolitan area has the largest Jewish population of any city in the world New York City |
#2118, aired 1993-11-17 | U.S. CITIES $400: Paterson, in this state, was once known as "America's Silk City" New Jersey |
#2118, aired 1993-11-17 | U.S. CITIES $500: Giant Springs, one of the world's largest freshwater springs, is located at this "great" Montana city Great Falls |
#2114, aired 1993-11-11 | U.S. GEOGRAPHY $200: Cities located on this river include Minneapolis, Memphis & St. Louis the Mississippi River |
#2091, aired 1993-10-11 | U.S. CITIES $200: Sidney J. Barthelemy has been mayor of this largest Louisiana city since 1986 New Orleans |
#2091, aired 1993-10-11 | U.S. CITIES $400: A statue commemorating Terry's Texas Rangers stands in front of the state capital in this city Austin |
#2091, aired 1993-10-11 | U.S. CITIES $600: You can tour Captain Frederick Pabst's mansion in this city Milwaukee |
#2091, aired 1993-10-11 | U.S. CITIES $800: The Pizza Hut restaurant chain is based in this largest city of Kansas Wichita |
#2091, aired 1993-10-11 | U.S. CITIES $1000: Lawrence Ferlinghetti has been an owner of this city's City Lights Bookstore since 1953 San Francisco |
#2079, aired 1993-09-23 | U.S. CITIES $100: It's sometimes referred to as "The Big Apple" New York |
#2079, aired 1993-09-23 | U.S. CITIES $200: Chartered on Feb. 23, 1822, it was the first Massachusetts town to become a city Boston |
#2079, aired 1993-09-23 | U.S. CITIES $300: Among the tourist sites in this city are Beehive House & the Seagull Monument in Temple Square Salt Lake City |
#2079, aired 1993-09-23 | U.S. CITIES $400: Among those buried in this city's Greenmount Cemetery are Johns Hopkins & John Wilkes Booth Baltimore |
#2079, aired 1993-09-23 | U.S. CITIES $500: This Ohio city's Fountain Square includes a fountain cast by the Royal Bronze Foundry of Bavaria Cincinnati |
#2024, aired 1993-05-27 | U.S. CITIES $200: Part of the metropolitan area of this Nebraska city extends into Council Bluffs, Iowa Omaha |
#2024, aired 1993-05-27 | U.S. CITIES $400: This university city on San Francisco Bay was named for an early 18th century Anglican bishop Berkeley |
#2024, aired 1993-05-27 | U.S. CITIES $600: The Cuyahoga River divides this Ohio city into an east side & a west side Cleveland |
#2024, aired 1993-05-27 | U.S. CITIES $800: A Michigan city is named for this Ottawa chief who fought the British in the French & Indian War Pontiac |
#2024, aired 1993-05-27 | U.S. CITIES $1000: Explorer George Rogers Clark is buried in this largest Kentucky city, which he helped found in 1778 Louisville |
#2011, aired 1993-05-10 | ATLANTIC CITIES $400: In 1986 the U.S. & USSR helped thaw the Cold War when they met for disarmament talks in this Icelandic city Reykjavik |
#1996, aired 1993-04-19 | U.S. CITIES $100: This state capital is the burial site of John Winthrop, Samuel Adams & Paul Revere Boston |
#1996, aired 1993-04-19 | U.S. CITIES $200: In 1846 the Mormons set up winter quarters in what's now this city, Nebraska's largest Omaha |
#1996, aired 1993-04-19 | U.S. CITIES $300: This city's Ghirardelli Square, once a chocolate factory, now has many shops & restaurants San Francisco |
#1996, aired 1993-04-19 | U.S. CITIES $400: This city is connected to Windsor, Ontario by the Ambassador Bridge Detroit |
#1996, aired 1993-04-19 | U.S. CITIES $500: This Missouri city is the northernmost ice-free port on the Mississippi St. Louis |
#1990, aired 1993-04-09 | U.S. CITIES $100: A series of earthquakes in 1935 caused heavy damage to this capital city of Montana Helena |
#1990, aired 1993-04-09 | U.S. CITIES $200: It's nicknamed "Alamo City" San Antonio |
#1990, aired 1993-04-09 | U.S. CITIES $300: Among the world's 20 busiest airports is the one located in this New Jersey city Newark |
#1990, aired 1993-04-09 | U.S. CITIES $400: The Coinage Act of 1792 established a national mint in this city Philadelphia |
#1990, aired 1993-04-09 | U.S. CITIES $500: This city's major sports games are played at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome Minneapolis |
#1954, aired 1993-02-18 | U.S. CITIES $100: It's known as "The Windy City" Chicago |
#1954, aired 1993-02-18 | U.S. CITIES $200: At 630 feet in height, this city's Gateway Arch is the tallest monument in the U.S. St. Louis |
#1954, aired 1993-02-18 | U.S. CITIES $300: The U.S.S. Constellation, a nat'l historic landmark, is docket at Pier 1 in this Maryland city's harbor Baltimore |
#1954, aired 1993-02-18 | U.S. CITIES $400: This second largest Nevada city was name for a Union general killed in the Civil War Reno |
#1954, aired 1993-02-18 | U.S. CITIES $800 (Daily Double): The Pacific Science Center in this Northwest city was built for the 1962 world's fair Seattle |
#1942, aired 1993-02-02 | U.S. CITIES $100: The Martin Luther King, Jr. Historic District is located in this Georgia capital Atlanta |
#1942, aired 1993-02-02 | U.S. CITIES $200: In 1586, 21 years after it was founded, this Florida city was looted & burned by Sir Francis Drake St. Augustine |
#1942, aired 1993-02-02 | U.S. CITIES $300: This city's Lincoln Park Zoo recently renovated its Kovler Lion House, creating a new area for big cats Chicago |
#1942, aired 1993-02-02 | U.S. CITIES $400: This Pennsylvania city is the state's only lake port Erie |
#1942, aired 1993-02-02 | U.S. CITIES $500: Completed in 1972, this firm's pyramid-shaped building has come to be a symbol of San Francisco Transamerica |
#1907, aired 1992-12-15 | U.S. CITIES $100: In 1851 the N.Y. Central, Delaware & Hudson R.R. opened, linking New York City with this, the state capital Albany |
#1907, aired 1992-12-15 | U.S. CITIES $200: The Cabildo in this city was the headquarters of the Spanish rulers of Louisiana New Orleans |
#1907, aired 1992-12-15 | U.S. CITIES $300: G. Washington helped lay out this city's streets in 1749; it's across the Potomac from Washington, D.C. Alexandria |
#1907, aired 1992-12-15 | U.S. CITIES $400: Over twice as many people live in this most populous Missouri city as in the city that shares its name in another state Kansas City, Missouri |
#1907, aired 1992-12-15 | U.S. CITIES $500 (Daily Double): Beaverton in this state is the home of Nike Athletic Shoes Oregon |
#1781, aired 1992-05-04 | U.S. CITIES $100: A tourist attraction in this capital is the Seagull Monument in Temple Square Salt Lake City |
#1781, aired 1992-05-04 | U.S. CITIES $200: Suburbs of this southern capital include Marietta, Smyrna & Norcross Atlanta |
#1781, aired 1992-05-04 | U.S. CITIES $300: The tallest office building in Pennsylvania, the 64-story USX Tower, is in this city Pittsburgh |
#1781, aired 1992-05-04 | U.S. CITIES $500 (Daily Double): In 1825 this Ohio city was chosen as the Great Lakes terminus of the Ohio & Erie Canal Cleveland |
#1781, aired 1992-05-04 | U.S. CITIES $500: The largest annual exposition in the U.S. is the state fair held in this second largest Texas city Dallas |
#1779, aired 1992-04-30 | U.S. CITIES $100: In this city, while brewers make beer, the Brewers play Major League Baseball Milwaukee |
#1779, aired 1992-04-30 | U.S. CITIES $200: Built in 1672. the Castillo de San Marcos near this Florida city is the oldest masonry fort in the U.S. Saint Augustine |
#1779, aired 1992-04-30 | U.S. CITIES $300: In 1962 this city in Washington State was the site of the Century 21 Exposition Seattle |
#1779, aired 1992-04-30 | U.S. CITIES $400: This New Mexico City's nuclear research lab was designated a nat'l landmark in 1965 Los Alamos |
#1779, aired 1992-04-30 | U.S. CITIES $500: This Minnesota city is the westernmost port on the Great Lakes Duluth |
#1754, aired 1992-03-26 | U.S. CITIES $200: It's nicknamed the "City of Witches" Salem, Massachusetts |
#1754, aired 1992-03-26 | U.S. CITIES $400: This city on the Texas-Arkansas border takes its name from the two states plus Louisiana Texarkana |
#1754, aired 1992-03-26 | U.S. CITIES $600: From 1701-1875 Connecticut had twin capitals, Hartford & this city New Haven |
#1754, aired 1992-03-26 | U.S. CITIES $800 (Daily Double): The name of this third-largest Washington city is the Indian name for Mt. Rainier Tacoma |
#1754, aired 1992-03-26 | U.S. CITIES $800: Called Strawbery Banke until the 1650s, it's New Hampshire's only major seaport Portsmouth |
#1737, aired 1992-03-03 | U.S. CITIES $100: This city is home to the Utah Symphony Orchestra & the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Salt Lake City |
#1737, aired 1992-03-03 | U.S. CITIES $200: What is now Yale University moved from Saybrook, Conn. to this city in 1716 New Haven |
#1737, aired 1992-03-03 | U.S. CITIES $300: Selma is the seat of this state's Dallas County Alabama |
#1737, aired 1992-03-03 | U.S. CITIES $400: This seaport was the first Colonial settlement in Georgia Savannah |
#1737, aired 1992-03-03 | U.S. CITIES $500: Sometimes called the "Gateway to Alaska", it's the largest metropolis in the Pacific Northwest Seattle |
#1723, aired 1992-02-12 | PRESIDENTIAL CITIES $1000: This city on Africa's west coast is named for the man who was U.S. president in 1822 Monrovia |
#1708, aired 1992-01-22 | U.S. CITIES $200: Transpolar flights from Scandinavia to Japan usually include a stopover in this Alaskan city Anchorage |
#1708, aired 1992-01-22 | U.S. CITIES $400: The Heard Museum in this Arizona city includes Barry Goldwater's kachina doll collection Phoenix |
#1708, aired 1992-01-22 | U.S. CITIES $600: This Kentucky city, founded in 1779, was named after the first battle of the American Revolution Lexington |
#1708, aired 1992-01-22 | U.S. CITIES $800: Wyatt Earp was once a peace officer in this largest city in Kansas Wichita |
#1708, aired 1992-01-22 | U.S. CITIES $1,500 (Daily Double): This large Indiana city is named for its location near a curve of the St. Joseph River South Bend |
#1696, aired 1992-01-06 | U.S. CITIES $200: Its metro area includes Glendale, Mesa, Scottsdale & Tempe Phoenix, Arizona |
#1696, aired 1992-01-06 | U.S. CITIES $400: This largest city in North Carolina was named for the wife of King George III Charlotte |
#1696, aired 1992-01-06 | U.S. CITIES $600: This largest city on the island of Hawaii is about 30 miles from Kilauea volcano Hilo |
#1696, aired 1992-01-06 | U.S. CITIES $800: A year after becoming mayor of this N.Y. city, Grover Cleveland became governor of the state Buffalo |
#1696, aired 1992-01-06 | U.S. CITIES $1,200 (Daily Double): After Juneau, Alaska, this northern Florida city is the largest in area in the U.S. Jacksonville |
#1695, aired 1992-01-03 | U.S. GEOGRAPHY $200: The U.S. has 2 federal cities, Port Angeles in the northwest & this one in the east Washington, D.C. |
#1684, aired 1991-12-19 | U.S. CITIES $100: This "Grand" Michigan city has been called "Furniture City" Grand Rapids |
#1684, aired 1991-12-19 | U.S. CITIES $200: The name of this West Central Indiana city is French for "high land" Terre Haute |
#1684, aired 1991-12-19 | U.S. CITIES $300: Tourist sites in this Wisconsin city include the Schlitz Audubon Center & the Pabst Theater Milwaukee |
#1684, aired 1991-12-19 | U.S. CITIES $400: Since the 1920s Boeing aircraft has been the mainstay of this city's economy Seattle |
#1684, aired 1991-12-19 | U.S. CITIES $500: A cast-iron statue of Vulcan overlooks this city, Alabama's largest Birmingham |
#1630, aired 1991-10-04 | U.S. CITIES $100: Alaska's most populous city; it was founded in 1914 as a construction base for the Alaska Railroad Anchorage |
#1630, aired 1991-10-04 | U.S. CITIES $200: The husbands of Ann Allen & Ann Rumsey named this Michigan city for their wives Ann Arbor |
#1630, aired 1991-10-04 | U.S. CITIES $300: 12 miles NW of downtown Miami, this Florida city is famous for its thoroughbred racetrack Hialeah |
#1630, aired 1991-10-04 | U.S. CITIES $400: You'll find W.C. Handy Park & Elvis Presley Plaza near Beale Street in this city Memphis |
#1630, aired 1991-10-04 | U.S. CITIES $500: White granite from quarries near this New England capital was used in the Library of Congress Concord, New Hampshire |
#1606, aired 1991-09-02 | "PORT" CITIES $200: This Maine city is the closest major U.S. harbor to Europe Portland |
#1605, aired 1991-07-19 | U.S. CITIES $100: Founded by George Rogers Clark in 1778, this Kentucky city was named for a French monarch Louisville |
#1605, aired 1991-07-19 | U.S. CITIES $200: This Nevada city calls itself "the biggest little city in the world" Reno |
#1605, aired 1991-07-19 | U.S. CITIES $300: This Virginia port is headquarters for the Navy's Atlantic fleet Norfolk |
#1605, aired 1991-07-19 | U.S. CITIES $400: It's "the nation's oldest city" St. Augustine(, Florida) |
#1605, aired 1991-07-19 | U.S. CITIES $500: This largest city in Kansas is the world's top producer of general aviation aircraft Wichita |
#1601, aired 1991-07-15 | BRITISH CITIES & TOWNS $1000: In England, it's a major port of Hampshire; in the U.S., the main port of New Hampshire Portsmouth |
#1593, aired 1991-07-03 | 20th CENTURY AMERICA $100: In 1945 Grand Rapids, MI & Newburgh, NY became the first U.S. cities to add this to drinking water fluoride |
#1561, aired 1991-05-20 | U.S. CITIES $200: Some say its name is from the French "beau pleuve", beautiful river, not from bison Buffalo |
#1561, aired 1991-05-20 | U.S. CITIES $400: This city 5º north of the Tropic of Cancer was the site of Super Bowl XXV in 1991 Tampa |
#1561, aired 1991-05-20 | U.S. CITIES $600: Though it's the seat of Jackson County, this city is home to Truman's library Independence (Missouri) |
#1561, aired 1991-05-20 | U.S. CITIES $800: This Indiana city is selling itself with the slogan "A city built on sand, made of steel" Gary |
#1561, aired 1991-05-20 | U.S. CITIES $1000: This state has cities named after the Burling family Benning Wentworth Vermont |
#1548, aired 1991-05-01 | U.S. CITIES $100: In 1863 the Transcontinental Railroad started west from this largest Nebraska city Omaha |
#1548, aired 1991-05-01 | U.S. CITIES $200: This city's minor league Bisons baseball team has been drawing more fans than some Major League clubs Buffalo |
#1548, aired 1991-05-01 | U.S. CITIES $300: The largest earthquake ever recorded in the United States was centered 80 miles east of this Alaskan city Anchorage |
#1548, aired 1991-05-01 | U.S. CITIES $400: Windmill Island Park in this Michigan city recreates its Dutch heritage Holland |
#1548, aired 1991-05-01 | U.S. CITIES $500: Myrtle Beach is this state's largest seaside resort South Carolina |
#1540, aired 1991-04-19 | U.S. CITIES $200: The oldest public building in Maryland is the Old Treasury in this capital Annapolis |
#1540, aired 1991-04-19 | U.S. CITIES $400: In the 19th c. it boasted the world's tallest building; since 1973 it has done it again Chicago |
#1540, aired 1991-04-19 | U.S. CITIES $600: This state & its largest city both begin with "Mi" Minnesota |
#1540, aired 1991-04-19 | U.S. CITIES $800: Claimed by Mass. but held on to by New Hampshire, it was named this in 1765 for the harmonious end of the dispute Concord |
#1540, aired 1991-04-19 | U.S. CITIES $1000: The main campus of the University of Arkansas & Razorback Stadium are in this city, not Little Rock Fayetteville |
#1517, aired 1991-03-19 | U.S. CITIES $100: You can visit the house where George Herman Ruth was a babe in this Maryland city Baltimore |
#1517, aired 1991-03-19 | U.S. CITIES $200: Greensboro in this state was a temporary Confederate capital in 1865 North Carolina |
#1517, aired 1991-03-19 | U.S. CITIES $300: In 1990, Jane Byrne announced she'd make a 4th run for mayor of this city; she won once in 1979 Chicago |
#1517, aired 1991-03-19 | U.S. CITIES $400: New Mexico's largest city was named for a viceroy of New Spain, the Duke of this Albuquerque |
#1517, aired 1991-03-19 | U.S. CITIES $500: George Eastman House in this city has a collection of over 400,000 photographs Rochester, New York |
#1491, aired 1991-02-11 | U.S. CITIES $200: It's the capital of what was once referred to as "Seward's Folly" Juneau |
#1491, aired 1991-02-11 | U.S. CITIES $400: This city got a park, a free hospital & a university from the generosity of Johns Hopkins Baltimore |
#1491, aired 1991-02-11 | U.S. CITIES $600: Washington state's largest seaport; it's located about 125 miles in from the Pacific coast Seattle |
#1491, aired 1991-02-11 | U.S. CITIES $800: In population, the largest incorporated city of Hollywood is in this state, not California Florida |
#1491, aired 1991-02-11 | U.S. CITIES $1000: 5 Franciscan missions & 5 military installations are in or near this central Texas city San Antonio |
#1485, aired 1991-02-01 | U.S. CITIES $100: It's home to the NBA Nuggets & the NFL Broncos Denver |
#1485, aired 1991-02-01 | U.S. CITIES $200: Abilene, Texas is named after the Abilene in this state Kansas |
#1485, aired 1991-02-01 | U.S. CITIES $300: Its wealthiest families once lived in the Back Bay section Boston |
#1485, aired 1991-02-01 | U.S. CITIES $400: St. Paul is the northernmost capital on the Mississippi & this is the southernmost Baton Rouge |
#1485, aired 1991-02-01 | U.S. CITIES $500: In 1849, while 49ers flocked to John Sutter, Sr.'s mill, John Sutter, Jr. founded this city Sacramento |
#1479, aired 1991-01-24 | U.S. CITIES $100: In 1982 this "Second City" dropped to No. 3 in population Chicago |
#1479, aired 1991-01-24 | U.S. CITIES $200: The largest city in Kentucky, it was named for the husband of Marie Antoinette Louisville |
#1479, aired 1991-01-24 | U.S. CITIES $300: A city named Augusta is now Maine's capital; 200 years ago a city named Augusta was this state's capital Georgia |
#1479, aired 1991-01-24 | U.S. CITIES $500: This city named for a president is Florida's largest Jacksonville |
#1479, aired 1991-01-24 | U.S. CITIES $600 (Daily Double): Germantown in this city was the site of the 1st Mennonite & Lutheran churches in the U.S. Philadelphia |
#1460, aired 1990-12-28 | U.S. CITIES $100: The city of San Buenaventura, California is better known by this shorter name Ventura |
#1460, aired 1990-12-28 | U.S. CITIES $200: The Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza is in this city, not New York City Albany |
#1460, aired 1990-12-28 | U.S. CITIES $300: Huntsville, Alabama Civic Center Complex is named for this German rocket pioneer Wernher von Braun |
#1460, aired 1990-12-28 | U.S. CITIES $400: It's the largest city on the Ohio River & the 3rd largest in Ohio Cincinnati |
#1460, aired 1990-12-28 | U.S. CITIES $500: This, the largest city in the Texas Panhandle, is called "the Helium Capital of the World" Amarillo |
#1456, aired 1990-12-24 | U.S. CITIES $200: Britannica calls this Georgia capital the artistic center of the Southeast Atlanta |
#1456, aired 1990-12-24 | U.S. CITIES $400: This largest Delaware city was founded by the Swedes who called it Fort Christina Wilmington |
#1456, aired 1990-12-24 | U.S. CITIES $600: Now a ghost town, in the 1870s this Nevada locale had a population of 30,000 Virginia City |
#1456, aired 1990-12-24 | U.S. CITIES $1000: Alabama city on the Black Warrior River named for a Choctaw chief whose name meant "black warrior" Tuscaloosa |
#1456, aired 1990-12-24 | U.S. CITIES $2,400 (Daily Double): Texas city southeast of Dallas named for the 10th president of the United States Tyler |
#1453, aired 1990-12-19 | U.S. CITIES $100: The Papago Indians called this home of the University of Arizona "Stjukshon" Tucson |
#1453, aired 1990-12-19 | U.S. CITIES $200: In 1790 this city replaced Charleston South Carolina's capital Columbia |
#1453, aired 1990-12-19 | U.S. CITIES $300: This metropolitan city has major expressways named Edsel Ford & Chrysler Detroit |
#1453, aired 1990-12-19 | U.S. CITIES $400: "The Big Easy" New Orleans |
#1453, aired 1990-12-19 | U.S. CITIES $500: The largest Chinese community outside of the Orient is in this U.S. city's Chinatown San Francisco |
#1427, aired 1990-11-13 | U.S. CITIES $100: Explorer Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne named this Ala. city after the Maubila Indian tribe Mobile |
#1427, aired 1990-11-13 | U.S. CITIES $200: New Mexico city that got its name from the crosses on the graves of ambushed travelers Las Cruces |
#1427, aired 1990-11-13 | U.S. CITIES $300: Eisenhower was nominated for his second term as president in the Cow Palace in this city San Francisco |
#1427, aired 1990-11-13 | U.S. CITIES $500 (Daily Double): This 2nd largest Oregon city is named for 1 of its settlers, a certain Mr. Skinner Eugene |
#1427, aired 1990-11-13 | U.S. CITIES $500: The graves of O. Henry & Thomas Wolfe are in this N.C. city where Wolfe was born Asheville |
#1426, aired 1990-11-12 | WORLD CITIES $500: The Canadian & U.S. cities connected by the Rainbow Bridge share this name Niagara Falls |
#1423, aired 1990-11-07 | U.S. CITIES $200: This Colorado resort city was named for a type of poplar tree growing in the area Aspen |
#1423, aired 1990-11-07 | U.S. CITIES $400: This South Dakota capital was named for a French fur trader Pierre |
#1423, aired 1990-11-07 | U.S. CITIES $600: In population it's the second-largest city on the Pacific Coast San Diego |
#1423, aired 1990-11-07 | U.S. CITIES $800: Oliver H. Perry's flagship, the Niagara, can be seen on the lakefront of this Pennsylvania city Erie |
#1423, aired 1990-11-07 | U.S. CITIES $1000: Michigan City is not in Michigan but in this state to the south Indiana |
#1417, aired 1990-10-30 | U.S. CITIES $100: Tandy Center Subway, the world's only privately owned subway, is in this city west of Dallas Fort Worth |
#1417, aired 1990-10-30 | U.S. CITIES $200: Georgia city whose seal shows the phoenix, the mythical bird that arose from the ashes Atlanta |
#1417, aired 1990-10-30 | U.S. CITIES $300: "The Quaker City" Philadelphia |
#1417, aired 1990-10-30 | U.S. CITIES $400: City that's home to Beatrice, Sears Roebuck & the William Wrigley Jr. Company Chicago |
#1417, aired 1990-10-30 | U.S. CITIES $500: The area that later became this state capital was once occupied by the Kansa Indians Topeka |
#1410, aired 1990-10-19 | U.S. CITIES $200: The cities of Huntsville & Tuscaloosa were once capitals of this state Alabama |
#1410, aired 1990-10-19 | U.S. CITIES $400: For a real Dutch treat head to this Michigan city famous for its tulip festival & windmill Holland |
#1410, aired 1990-10-19 | U.S. CITIES $600: In the 1500s this city served as Spain's military headquarters in Florida St. Augustine |
#1410, aired 1990-10-19 | U.S. CITIES $800: The graves of Daniel Boone & his wife can be visited in this capital city Frankfort (Kentucky) |
#1410, aired 1990-10-19 | U.S. CITIES $1000: In 1875 P.T. Barnum became mayor of this large Connecticut city Bridgeport |
#1407, aired 1990-10-16 | U.S. CITIES $200: A city in Washington shares this name with an island & much larger city in British Columbia Vancouver |
#1407, aired 1990-10-16 | U.S. CITIES $400: This largest New Jersey city is the 3rd-oldest major city in the United States Newark |
#1407, aired 1990-10-16 | U.S. CITIES $600: This Pennsylvania city got its name from a Christmas carol Bethlehem |
#1407, aired 1990-10-16 | U.S. CITIES $800: This largest Wyoming city could have been called Collins but they used the soldier's first name Casper |
#1407, aired 1990-10-16 | U.S. CITIES $1000: State capital popularly known as "Insurance City" Hartford (Connecticut) |
#1390, aired 1990-09-21 | U.S. CITIES $200: When captured by the British Fort Duquesne was named this in honor of William Pitt the Elder Pittsburgh |
#1390, aired 1990-09-21 | U.S. CITIES $400: In 1970 this state capital merged with Douglas, Alaska to form the largest U.S. in area Juneau |
#1390, aired 1990-09-21 | U.S. CITIES $600: This largest city in Maine was formerly called The Neck Portland |
#1390, aired 1990-09-21 | U.S. CITIES $800: This 3rd-largest Pennsylvania city is the state's only lake port Erie |
#1390, aired 1990-09-21 | U.S. CITIES $1000: The oldest steel bridge in the United States, Eads Bridge, spans the Mississippi between Illinois & this city St. Louis |
#1366, aired 1990-07-09 | U.S. CITIES $200: It was laid out according to Joseph Smith's plan for the city of Zion, with a temple in the center Salt Lake City |
#1366, aired 1990-07-09 | U.S. CITIES $400: This Okla. city, home of Oral Roberts U. was named by Creek Indians who had migrated from Alabama Tulsa |
#1366, aired 1990-07-09 | U.S. CITIES $600: This third largest city in Texas was founded in 1718 when a Spanish expedition built a presedio there San Antonio |
#1366, aired 1990-07-09 | U.S. CITIES $800: In 1950 Hot Springs, N.M. renamed itself for this game show Truth or Consequences |
#1366, aired 1990-07-09 | MONEY $800: All U.S. coins for general circulation are minted in these 2 cities Denver & Philadelphia |
#1366, aired 1990-07-09 | U.S. CITIES $1000: The leading producers of paper in the U.S. are the Twin Cities of Neenah & Menasha in this state Wisconsin |
#1353, aired 1990-06-20 | U.S. CITIES $200: In 1722 French explorer B. de la Harpe called the site of this future capital "La Petite Roche" Little Rock |
#1353, aired 1990-06-20 | U.S. CITIES $400: 2 of the smaller airports serving this southern city are Charlie Brown & DeKalb Peachtree Atlanta |
#1353, aired 1990-06-20 | U.S. CITIES $600: This state's second largest city is Rockford Illinois |
#1353, aired 1990-06-20 | U.S. CITIES $1000: The Tyler Davidson Fountain is the hub from which distances are measured in this Ohio city Cincinnati |
#1353, aired 1990-06-20 | U.S. CITIES $2,600 (Daily Double): To reach the top of this city's Mt. Washington, take the Monongahela incline, a funicular RR Pittsburgh |
#1338, aired 1990-05-30 | U.S. CITIES $200: Donald Macleay donated a park to this largest Oregon city provided no motor vehicle ever enter it Portland |
#1338, aired 1990-05-30 | U.S. CITIES $400: Anheuser-Busch, the world's largest brewing company, is headquartered in this city St. Louis |
#1338, aired 1990-05-30 | U.S. CITIES $600: This Florida city was named by Peter Demens after his birthplace in Russia St. Petersburg |
#1338, aired 1990-05-30 | U.S. CITIES $800: Now a state capital, the Dutch established a permanent community there in 1624 Albany |
#1338, aired 1990-05-30 | U.S. CITIES $1,500 (Daily Double): This city, named for 2 British supporters of the American colonies, shares a metro area with Scranton Wilkes-Barre |
#1322, aired 1990-05-08 | U.S. CITIES $200: Pierre Laclede named this Missouri city after not 1 but 2 French kings St. Louis |
#1322, aired 1990-05-08 | U.S. CITIES $400: Though Nashville is the capital, this is Tennessee's largest city Memphis |
#1322, aired 1990-05-08 | U.S. CITIES $600: Sherman's famous march to the sea ended 18 miles inland at this city Savannah |
#1322, aired 1990-05-08 | U.S. CITIES $800: This is the largest U.S. city with "Fort" in its name Fort Worth |
#1322, aired 1990-05-08 | U.S. CITIES $1,400 (Daily Double): This Alaskan city was named after a senator from Indiana who became vice president Fairbanks |
#1283, aired 1990-03-14 | U.S. GEOGRAPHY $300: All of Connecticut's port cities are on this arm of the Atlantic Long Island Sound |
#1269, aired 1990-02-22 | U.S. CITIES $100: City in which the "Tijuana Trolley" runs from downtown to the border San Diego |
#1269, aired 1990-02-22 | U.S. CITIES $200: The South Beach area of this city became a trendy hangout after a TV series brought it prominence Miami |
#1269, aired 1990-02-22 | U.S. CITIES $300: A 1989 Money magazine poll ranked this as the best big city in Pennsylvania in which to live Pittsburgh |
#1269, aired 1990-02-22 | U.S. CITIES $400: City whose suburbs include
Arlington,
Lexington &
Concord Boston |
#1269, aired 1990-02-22 | U.S. CITIES $500: Home to Baylor University, this Texas city on the Brazos River was named after an Indian tribe Waco |
#1255, aired 1990-02-02 | U.S. STATES $500 (Daily Double): 3 of the top 10 U.S. cities in population are in this state Texas (Dallas, Houston, San Antonio) |
#1235, aired 1990-01-05 | "S" ON THE MAP $200: 10 cities in the U.S. bear this name, the anglicized form of the Hebrew word "shalom" Salem |
#1228, aired 1989-12-27 | U.S. CITIES $100: This city's seal has an eagle, a sailor & a Manhattan Indian New York City |
#1228, aired 1989-12-27 | U.S. CITIES $200: If you "know the way" to this California city, then you'll also know it was the state's 1st capital San Jose |
#1228, aired 1989-12-27 | U.S. CITIES $300: This Alabama steel-making city is known as the "Pittsburgh of the South" Birmingham |
#1228, aired 1989-12-27 | U.S. CITIES $400: Elvis Presley gave his last public concert at this city's Market Sq. Arena where the NBA's Pacers play Indianapolis |
#1228, aired 1989-12-27 | U.S. CITIES $500: Since 1931 this Tennessee city, a major cotton market, has held an annual Cotton Carnival Memphis |
#1217, aired 1989-12-12 | U.S. CITIES $200: Early May is party time in this city where the Kentucky Derby is held Louisville |
#1217, aired 1989-12-12 | U.S. CITIES $400: Great Lake that provides Chicago's drinking water Michigan |
#1217, aired 1989-12-12 | U.S. CITIES $600: The state capital where you'll find LBJ's presidential library Austin |
#1217, aired 1989-12-12 | U.S. CITIES $800: The Breakers, a 70-room mansion built by Cornelius Vanderbilt, is not a museum in this R.I. city Newport |
#1217, aired 1989-12-12 | U.S. CITIES $1000: To live in 1 of these Del Webb communities, 1 member of the household must be at least 55 Sun City |
#1214, aired 1989-12-07 | U.S. CITIES $100: This city's tidal basin is ringed by some 3,000 Yoshino cherry trees donated by the mayor of Tokyo in 1912 Washington, D.C. |
#1214, aired 1989-12-07 | U.S. CITIES $200: The final battle of the War of 1812 was fought in 1815 in & around this city New Orleans |
#1214, aired 1989-12-07 | U.S. CITIES $300: This Georgia city is the site of the Masters golf tournament Augusta |
#1214, aired 1989-12-07 | U.S. CITIES $400: In 1805 Zebulon Pike bought land from the Sioux that's now this Minnesota capital Saint Paul |
#1214, aired 1989-12-07 | U.S. CITIES $500: This Southern city's Herald prints a separate newspaper in Spanish Miami |
#1204, aired 1989-11-23 | U.S. CITIES $200: In 1854 Tennessee's 1st railroad line was completed between Nashville & this city, choo choo Chattanooga |
#1204, aired 1989-11-23 | U.S. CITIES $400: Tourist spots in this Wisconsin city include a bowling hall of fame & the Pabst Mansion Milwaukee |
#1204, aired 1989-11-23 | U.S. CITIES $600: The Rio Grande River separates this Texas city from Juarez, Mexico El Paso |
#1204, aired 1989-11-23 | U.S. CITIES $800: This Indiana city is named for a "Mad" Revolutionary War general who built a stockade there in 1794 Fort Wayne |
#1204, aired 1989-11-23 | U.S. CITIES $1000: The oldest U.S. Catholic cathedral in continuous use is the St. Louis Cathedral in this southern city New Orleans |
#1197, aired 1989-11-14 | "C" IN GEOGRAPHY $100: The name of 2 cities; one in England & one in the U.S., both famous for their universities Cambridge |
#1190, aired 1989-11-03 | U.S. CITIES $200: Called the German Athens in the 19th century, this Wisc. city is a leading center of German culture in the U.S. Milwaukee |
#1190, aired 1989-11-03 | U.S. CITIES $400: Survey Sampling, Inc. calls this Iowa capital the No. 1 city for market research Des Moines |
#1190, aired 1989-11-03 | U.S. CITIES $600: An early visitor found Hohokam Indian ruins here & predicted a new city would rise from the ashes Phoenix |
#1190, aired 1989-11-03 | U.S. CITIES $800: This city that earned its own song in "The Music Man" was named for an executive of U.S. Steel Gary, Indiana |
#1190, aired 1989-11-03 | U.S. CITIES $1000: You had to send the earliest Kodaks back to this city to have the film inside developed Rochester, New York |
#1184, aired 1989-10-26 | U.S. CITIES $100: State capital named for a stone outcrop on the Arkansas River downstream from "Big Rock" Little Rock |
#1184, aired 1989-10-26 | U.S. CITIES $200: Situated on the Willamette River, this largest Oregon city lies between Mt. Hood & the Pacific Portland |
#1184, aired 1989-10-26 | U.S. CITIES $300: This city whose name means "yellow" is the largest city in the Texas panhandle Amarillo |
#1184, aired 1989-10-26 | U.S. CITIES $400: The U.S. Forest Service says this southeast hub city is the most densely wooden metropolitan area in the U.S. Atlanta |
#1184, aired 1989-10-26 | U.S. CITIES $500: In 1954, the 1st atomic-power sub, the Nautilus, was launched at Groton in this state Connecticut |
#1169, aired 1989-10-05 | SPORTS CITIES $400: This Grand Slam event is played at Flushing Meadows, New York the U.S. (tennis) Open |
#1166, aired 1989-10-02 | U.S. CITIES $100: Built in 1742, Faneuil Hall was & still is a famous meeting place in this city Boston |
#1166, aired 1989-10-02 | U.S. CITIES $200: Richard M. Daley, son of Richard J. Daley, was elected mayor of this city in 1989 Chicago |
#1166, aired 1989-10-02 | U.S. CITIES $300: Odds are you'll know this city has more unlisted numbers per capita than any other Las Vegas |
#1166, aired 1989-10-02 | U.S. CITIES $400: This state capital, whose name means "protected bay", extends to the foothills of the Koolau Mountains Honolulu |
#1166, aired 1989-10-02 | U.S. CITIES $500: Among the ten largest U.S. cities in population, these 2 are farthest apart Los Angeles and New York |
#1137, aired 1989-07-11 | U.S. CITIES $200: William Penn's design for this city made it the1st in the U.S. to use a grid pattern for the streets Philadelphia |
#1137, aired 1989-07-11 | U.S. CITIES $400: Michigan city that's nationally known for its cereals Battle Creek |
#1137, aired 1989-07-11 | U.S. CITIES $600: Point Loma & Coronado Peninsulas shelter a natural deepwater harbor for this naval port city San Diego |
#1137, aired 1989-07-11 | U.S. CITIES $800: Many encyclopedias say the rapid, post-WWII growth of Phoenix can be credited to this invention air conditioning |
#1137, aired 1989-07-11 | U.S. CITIES $1000: The Smith brothers first made their cough drops in this N.Y. State city, home to Vassar Poughkeepsie |
#1134, aired 1989-07-06 | AMERICAN CITIES $100: Called the "winter baseball capital of the U.S.", this city lies across the bay from Tampa, Fla. St. Petersburg |
#1119, aired 1989-06-15 | U.S. CITIES $200: This capital of South Carolina was built to placate those who felt Charleston was too far south Columbia |
#1119, aired 1989-06-15 | U.S. CITIES $400: The cost of its office space is only 1/3 that of Tokyo, but it's still the highest in the U.S. New York City |
#1119, aired 1989-06-15 | U.S. CITIES $600: The Boeing Red Barn, where the company started, forms the core of this city's Museum of Flight Seattle |
#1119, aired 1989-06-15 | U.S. CITIES $800: In 1969 this city's polluted Cuyahoga River caught fire, but it's been cleaned up since then Cleveland, Ohio |
#1119, aired 1989-06-15 | U.S. CITIES $1000: Missouri town of 11,000 where you'd find Westminster College & a Winston Churchill memorial Fulton |
#1108, aired 1989-05-31 | CITIES $1000: Designed by U.S. architect Walter B. Griffin in 1911, it is Australia's largest inland city Canberra |
#1072, aired 1989-04-11 | U.S.A. $300: According to Psychology Today, the stress level in these 2 Nevada cities is the highest in the U.S. Reno & Las Vegas |
#1070, aired 1989-04-07 | U.S. CITIES $200: Treasure Island in this city's bay was built for the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition San Francisco |
#1070, aired 1989-04-07 | U.S. CITIES $400: The Creole Queen & Cotton Blossom are paddle-wheelers offering short cruises near this major U.S. city New Orleans |
#1070, aired 1989-04-07 | U.S. CITIES $600: City located just north & across the river from Windsor, Ontario Detroit |
#1070, aired 1989-04-07 | U.S. CITIES $1000: John D. Rockefeller founded Standard Oil in this city on Lake Erie Cleveland |
#1070, aired 1989-04-07 | U.S. CITIES $1,800 (Daily Double): This city's name is a combination of the Sioux word for water & the Greek word for city Minneapolis |
#1069, aired 1989-04-06 | 1979 $500: Some U.S. cities sought federal reimbursement to cover the cost of this world leader's visit the pope |
#1060, aired 1989-03-24 | U.S. CITIES $100: Covering 3,108 square miles, this Alaskan capital is the nation's largest in area Juneau |
#1060, aired 1989-03-24 | U.S. CITIES $300: The New York State Museum, the nation's oldest state museum, is located in this city Albany |
#1060, aired 1989-03-24 | U.S. CITIES $400: North Dakota's largest city, it was named for one of the founders of a famous frontier stage line Fargo |
#1060, aired 1989-03-24 | U.S. CITIES $500 (Daily Double): "Energy Turns the World" was the theme of the 1982 World's Fair held in this Tennessee city Knoxville |
#1060, aired 1989-03-24 | U.S. CITIES $500: This Arizona university town has been called the "Astronomy Capital of the World" Tucson |
#1051, aired 1989-03-13 | U.S. CITIES $100: This city is situated at the junction of the Anacostia & Potomac Rivers Washington, D.C. |
#1051, aired 1989-03-13 | U.S. CITIES $200: City in which you'd see the Franklin Parkway, Franklin Bridge & Franklin Institute Philadelphia |
#1051, aired 1989-03-13 | U.S. CITIES $300: It took 3 days to extinguish the 1906 fire that burned 512 blocks of this city San Francisco |
#1051, aired 1989-03-13 | U.S. CITIES $400: This Missouri city Harry Truman called home was named for one of Andrew Jackson's ideals Independence |
#1051, aired 1989-03-13 | U.S. CITIES $500: McCormick Place, this city's convention center, has 162 million square feet of space on 4 levels Chicago |
#1018, aired 1989-01-25 | U.S. CITIES $200: This city that's home to the Amateur Athletic Union lets amateurs compete in its 500 mile race Indianapolis |
#1018, aired 1989-01-25 | U.S. CITIES $400: The English town for which this Connecticut capital was named spelled its name with an "e", not an "a" Hartford |
#1018, aired 1989-01-25 | U.S. CITIES $600: Located on Lake Champlain, this largest Vermont city was 1st surveyed by Ethan Allen's brother Burlington |
#1018, aired 1989-01-25 | U.S. CITIES $800: Ben Hecht & Charles MacArthur were reporters in this city in which they set "The Front Page" Chicago |
#1018, aired 1989-01-25 | U.S. CITIES $1000: Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in this city Boston |
#1016, aired 1989-01-23 | U.S. CITIES $100: St. Petersburg's "twin city"; it was named for the bay which was named for an Indian village Tampa, Florida |
#1016, aired 1989-01-23 | U.S. CITIES $200: This Wisconsin city was established in 1836 & named for the ex-president who died that year Madison |
#1016, aired 1989-01-23 | U.S. CITIES $300: The Dallas Cowboys play their home games in this city Irving, Texas |
#1016, aired 1989-01-23 | U.S. CITIES $400: This North Carolina city celebrated the 75th anniversary of its hyphen in 1988 Winston-Salem |
#1016, aired 1989-01-23 | U.S. CITIES $500: Only city whose name appears on the state seal of California; it's the state motto Eureka |
#1011, aired 1989-01-16 | U.S. CITIES $100: Natives of this Texas city often refer to it as "The Big D" Dallas |
#1011, aired 1989-01-16 | U.S. CITIES $200: It's Alabama's only seaport Mobile |
#1011, aired 1989-01-16 | U.S. CITIES $300: U.S. coins with the mint mark "CC" were made in this Nevada city from 1870-93 Carson City |
#1011, aired 1989-01-16 | U.S. CITIES $400: The Indian name for Mt. Rainier, it became the name of a city 40 miles away Tacoma |
#1011, aired 1989-01-16 | U.S. CITIES $500: The Pony Express began operating & Walter Cronkite began life in this Missouri city St. Joseph |
#1009, aired 1989-01-12 | U.S. CITIES $100: Johnny Appleseed's grave is in this Indiana city that began as a fort Fort Wayne |
#1009, aired 1989-01-12 | U.S. CITIES $200: The city of West New York is in this state New Jersey |
#1009, aired 1989-01-12 | U.S. CITIES $300: City whose "Golden Triangle" is formed by the Allegheny & Monongahela Rivers Pittsburgh |
#1009, aired 1989-01-12 | U.S. CITIES $400: In the late 19th century some called this Kansas cow town "The Wickedest Little City in America" Dodge City |
#1009, aired 1989-01-12 | U.S. CITIES $800 (Daily Double): City in the title of the following song, Glen Campbell's 1st Top 40 hit:
"By the time I make Oklahoma /
She'll be sleeping..." Phoenix |
#1005, aired 1989-01-06 | U.S. CITIES $100: When this Arkansas city was chosen as capital, there were fewer than 50 people living there Little Rock |
#1005, aired 1989-01-06 | U.S. CITIES $200: Home of the Cotton Bowl, this city was a major cotton market long before it became an oil center Dallas |
#1005, aired 1989-01-06 | U.S. CITIES $300: The 1st night baseball game was in 1883 in this Indiana city named for a "mad" general Fort Wayne |
#1005, aired 1989-01-06 | U.S. CITIES $400: French for "mound", this Montana city is described as "a mile high & a mile deep" Butte |
#1005, aired 1989-01-06 | U.S. CITIES $500: The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier for the Rev. War isn't in Arlington but in this nearby Virginia city Alexandria |
#987, aired 1988-12-13 | ENGINEERING $100: These 2 cities each have 3 of the 6 tallest buildings in the U.S. Chicago & New York |
#982, aired 1988-12-06 | U.S. CITIES $200: Southern city that hosted the 1988 Democratic National Convention Atlanta |
#982, aired 1988-12-06 | U.S. CITIES $400: Southern city that hosted the 1988 Republican National Convention New Orleans |
#982, aired 1988-12-06 | U.S. CITIES $600: In 1867 Lancaster, Nebraska was made state capital & its name changed to this Lincoln |
#982, aired 1988-12-06 | U.S. CITIES $800: Great Lakes port in New York state that's the world's leading flour milling center Buffalo |
#982, aired 1988-12-06 | U.S. CITIES $1000: In 1847 the settlement of Yerba Buena changed its name to this & in 1848 thousands of people came San Francisco |
#981, aired 1988-12-05 | "SAN" CITIES $500: The metropolitan area of this southwest city is home to 5 Spanish missions & 4 U.S. Air Force bases San Antonio |
#959, aired 1988-11-03 | U.S. CITIES $200: The garbage worker's strike that led M.L. King Jr. to this city was settled 2 weeks after his death Memphis |
#959, aired 1988-11-03 | U.S. CITIES $400: Will Keith Kellogg was born in this city in 1860 Battle Creek, Michigan |
#959, aired 1988-11-03 | U.S. CITIES $600: Covington, Kentucky is included in this large Ohio city's metropolitan area Cincinnati |
#959, aired 1988-11-03 | U.S. CITIES $800: Illinois city that's home to the Jack Benny Center for the Arts Waukegan |
#959, aired 1988-11-03 | U.S. CITIES $1000: The Oregon & Santa Fe Trails both began in this Missouri city Independence |
#944, aired 1988-10-13 | U.S. CITIES $200: Its nickname, "The Windy City", didn't come from the weather but from the inflated claims of early PR men Chicago |
#944, aired 1988-10-13 | U.S. CITIES $400: Translation of its original name is "The Village of Our Lady the Queen of the Angels of Porciuncula" Los Angeles |
#944, aired 1988-10-13 | U.S. CITIES $600: This city boasts the 1st subway system in a Southern state Atlanta |
#944, aired 1988-10-13 | U.S. CITIES $800: This state capital was named for the Scottish title of the Duke of York Albany |
#944, aired 1988-10-13 | U.S. CITIES $1000: The 1st regular radio broadcasts began in 1920 at KDKA in this city Pittsburgh |
#935, aired 1988-09-30 | U.S. CITIES $200: Almost named for Boston, this Oregon city was named for a city in Maine instead Portland |
#935, aired 1988-09-30 | U.S. CITIES $400: Lakes Mendota & Monona are 2 of several lakes surrounding the center of this Wisconsin capital Madison |
#935, aired 1988-09-30 | U.S. CITIES $800: It's been called "Film City" since Kodak is headquartered there Rochester, New York |
#935, aired 1988-09-30 | U.S. CITIES $1,000 (Daily Double): It's called "The Pittsburgh of the South" Birmingham, Alabama |
#935, aired 1988-09-30 | U.S. CITIES $1000: City which is home to the Photography, National Cowboy & National Softball Halls of Fame Oklahoma City |
#924, aired 1988-09-15 | U.S. CITIES $100: A famed brand of tobacco is named for this N.C. city where it was produced, & that's no "bull" Durham |
#924, aired 1988-09-15 | U.S. CITIES $200: This S. Dakota city was not named for growing swiftly but for a creek that runs through it Rapid City |
#924, aired 1988-09-15 | U.S. CITIES $300: "The World of Tomorrow" & "Peace Through Understanding" were themes of 2 World's Fairs held in this city New York City |
#924, aired 1988-09-15 | U.S. CITIES $400: The oldest public building in the U.S., the Palace of Governors, is in this New Mexico city Santa Fe |
#924, aired 1988-09-15 | U.S. CITIES $500: This port on the Big Island of Hawaii is the flower center of the state Hilo |
#911, aired 1988-07-18 | U.S. CITIES $200: It's said the world's largest filling station is just outside this Wyoming capital Cheyenne |
#911, aired 1988-07-18 | U.S. CITIES $400: In the 1830s, many Germans came to this Ohio River town, & by 1900, it boasted 25 breweries Cincinnati |
#911, aired 1988-07-18 | U.S. CITIES $600: Of Seattle, L.A. or NYC, locale rated #1 in recreational opportunities by "Places Rated" Seattle |
#911, aired 1988-07-18 | U.S. CITIES $800: In the Bluegrass Belt, it's world's largest Burley tobacco market & Kentucky's 2nd largest city Lexington |
#911, aired 1988-07-18 | U.S. CITIES $1000: This Arizona city of almost 35,000 residents is the largest city close to the Grand Canyon Flagstaff |
#898, aired 1988-06-29 | U.S. CITIES $200: It began as a military outpost called Camp Worth Fort Worth, Texas |
#898, aired 1988-06-29 | U.S. CITIES $400: Folks living in this city are called "Yalies" & "Townies" New Haven |
#898, aired 1988-06-29 | U.S. CITIES $800: Alabama city named for the inventor of a process for manufacturing steel Bessemer |
#898, aired 1988-06-29 | U.S. CITIES $1000: A Money magazine survey says the best place to live in the U.S. is Nashua, a town of 75,000 in this state New Hampshire |
#898, aired 1988-06-29 | U.S. CITIES $1,600 (Daily Double): City celebrated in song in both a 1959 Wilbert Harrison No. 1 hit & the following:
"Y' c'n turn the radiator on whenever you want some heat /
With ev'ry kind o' comfort ev'ry house is all complete /
You c'n walk to privies in the rain and never wet your feet! /
They've gone about as fur as they can go (Yes sir!) /
They've gone about as fur as they can go!..." Kansas City |
#891, aired 1988-06-20 | U.S. CITIES $200: This city in Virginia was named for 2 men, William Newce & Christopher Newport Newport News |
#891, aired 1988-06-20 | U.S. CITIES $400: To lure German capital to finance Northern Pacific Railway, Edwinton, N.D. was renamed this Bismarck |
#891, aired 1988-06-20 | U.S. CITIES $600: This oldest city in the U.S. was once the undisputed world leader in the building of shrimp boats St. Augustine, Florida |
#891, aired 1988-06-20 | U.S. CITIES $800: Frontier Days, featuring world's oldest annual rodeo, are the pride of July for this Wyoming town Cheyenne, Wyoming |
#891, aired 1988-06-20 | U.S. CITIES $1000: This city is 1 of world's largest cattle markets & home to the Strategic Air Command Omaha, Nebraska |
#880, aired 1988-06-03 | U.S. CITIES $200: In North Carolina, it's the biggest port city; in Delaware, it's the biggest city of all Wilmington |
#880, aired 1988-06-03 | U.S. CITIES $400: Cities in Nevada & New Mexico share this name, Spanish for "the meadows" Las Vegas |
#880, aired 1988-06-03 | U.S. CITIES $600: It's the name of the 3rd largest city in both Missouri & Massachusetts & the 4th largest in Illinois Springfield |
#880, aired 1988-06-03 | U.S. CITIES $800: It's the 2nd largest city in Georgia & recently became the largest in Ohio Columbus |