Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (962 results returned)

#9068, aired 2024-03-27MUSIC COLLABS $1200: In 1986 Run-DMC collabed with Aerosmith on a version of this song that VH1 called history making "Walk This Way"
#9058, aired 2024-03-13REAL NAMES OF UNREAL PEOPLE $800: On "Gotham" Robin Lord Taylor walked the walk as this villain, aka Oswald Cobblepot The Penguin
#9046, aired 2024-02-26ALL THINGS DISNEY $200: Naturally, he was the first animated character to get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Mickey
#9042, aired 2024-02-20HANSEL CULTURE $400: In a model walk-off in "Zoolander", this actor, as Hansel, defeats Ben Stiller by doing something indescribable with his underwear Owen Wilson
#9042, aired 2024-02-204, 4 $2000: To help with physical therapy, this type of cognitive training might have a patient walk while counting by 2s dual task
#9035, aired 2024-02-09POETRY $200: Many have wondered why Mudville's opponent didn't walk this mighty slugger "at the bat" when first base was open Casey
#24, aired 2024-01-09CAN I GET AN "A" MEN! $500: They're all A's on the Hollywood Walk of Fame: actor Alan Arkin, singer Antonio Aguilar and this "Black-ish" star Anthony Anderson
#24, aired 2024-01-09FAIRY TALE ADAPTATIONS $600: "Me and You" tells the story of a family of these animals who go for a walk and is narrated by the littlest one bears
#9002, aired 2023-12-26BEST ACTRESS OSCAR WINNERS $200: Reese Witherspoon won for her work in "Walk the Line" playing this country music singer & songwriter June Carter Cash
#8996, aired 2023-12-18WELL, THEY SOUND THE SAME... $10,000 (Daily Double): Any channel to walk down, or Guernsey in the English Channel aisle (isle)
#8995, aired 2023-12-15SAN FRANCISCO, NOW & FOREVER $800: It's a 1.7-mile walk across this; it's windy, so wear layers--& remember, there are restrooms at both ends, but none in the middle the Golden Gate Bridge
#8987, aired 2023-12-05PURPLE PROSE & POETRY $400: "After thinking it over for some time", this purple crayon-toting tot went for "a walk in the moonlight" Harold
#8987, aired 2023-12-05PURPLE PROSE & POETRY $600: Author who wrote that it angers God "if you walk by the color purple in a field... and don't notice it" (Alice) Walker
#8987, aired 2023-12-05ROME IS WHERE THE ART IS $1600: Roman ceilings, walls & floors display this type of art made of bits of material; you can walk on fine examples in Ostia mosaic
#20, aired 2023-11-15FOR THE LOVE OF PETE $200: This Cincinnati baseball great once said he'd "walk through hell in a gasoline suit to play"; now he's banned for life Pete Rose
#8953, aired 2023-10-18YOU SHOULDN'T HAVE LEFT THE COUCH $1200: It's the most common sports sprain & also common is your buddy telling you to just walk it off a twisted (sprained) ankle
#8948, aired 2023-10-11TAKE MY "Y", PLEASE! $200: Take this toy I use to "walk the dog"; I tried that "warp drive" trick, & now I'm in traction a yo-yo
#8946, aired 2023-10-09TRAVEL TEXAS $200: Lined with statues & monuments, the Great Walk leads up to the Capitol building in this city Austin
#8946, aired 2023-10-09TRAVEL TEXAS $400: One of the top attractions in Texas is this city's River Walk, featuring boat rides, shopping & plenty of food & fun San Antonio
#8944, aired 2023-10-05ALPHABET POP $800: This rap trio, in 1986: "Wasn't me she was foolin', 'cause she knew what she was doin', when she told me how to walk this way" Run-DMC
#8919, aired 2023-07-20YOU'VE GOT SOME BAGGAGE $800: This writer gave the name "Monster" to the backpack she staggered under in her "Wild" walk on the Pacific Crest Trail Cheryl Strayed
#8913, aired 2023-07-12WALKING & TALKING $800: This Bible book gives us the line "Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil" Psalms
#8913, aired 2023-07-12TAKING A RIDE $1600: In 1961 he became the first American to ride into space; apparently enjoying the area, he took a walk on the Moon 10 years later Alan Shepard
#8913, aired 2023-07-12WALKING & TALKING $1600: His 1994 autobiography is called "A Long Walk to Freedom" Mandela
#8902, aired 2023-06-27IT CAME FROM NEW JERSEY $400: Songs in this Broadway show include "Walk Like A Man" & "Big Girls Don't Cry" Jersey Boys
#8894, aired 2023-06-15BIRD IDIOMS $1000: This 4-word phrase describes the fowl seen here, or idiomatically, any pompous blowhard the cock of the walk
#8891, aired 2023-06-12HANG UP YOUR TV REBOOTS $1200: Starbuck & Lee Adama didn't get to walk off into the sunset as this reboot ended; Starbuck just sort of vanished Battlestar Galactica
#8887, aired 2023-06-06THIS & THAT $1200: This producer of "The Crazy Heart" & "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" soundtracks has a steak--er, star--on the St. Louis Walk of Fame T Bone Burnett
#8884, aired 2023-06-01BIOPICS $1000: "Walk the Line" starred Joaquin Phoenix as Johnny Cash & her as June Carter Reese Witherspoon
#8875, aired 2023-05-19HURRAY FOR HOLLYWOOD! $200: The longest-tenured cast member of "SNL", in 2022, he got a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Kenan Thompson
#8875, aired 2023-05-19GAITS $2000: The amble is the name of the walk used by okapis & this relative; both legs on the same side move at the same time giraffe
#8872, aired 2023-05-16POP METAL BANDS $1000: "Here I go again on my own, goin' down the only road I've ever known, like a drifter I was born to walk alone" Whitesnake
#8871, aired 2023-05-15DEFENDING THE TITLE $600: In 1993 Joe Carter hit a walk-off, series-winning home run in game 6 as this team defended its championship in dramatic style the (Toronto) Blue Jays
#9, aired 2023-05-15NOT YOUR EVERYDAY WORDS $1600: Want to walk on ice? Try these, a set of spikes similar to cleats that you attach to your boots crampons
#3, aired 2023-05-09THE MAP OF EUROPE $4,400 (Daily Double): Walk straight from Narbonne to Zaragoza & you'll pass in & out of this country Andorra
#8864, aired 2023-05-04THE TOWER OF LONDON $800: A balcony is named this princess' "Walk", where she would stroll while imprisoned there by her half-sister Queen Mary Elizabeth I
#8863, aired 2023-05-03JOHN C. REILLY $800: As this singer in the biopic spoof "Walk Hard", John C. Reilly is told by his dad, "The wrong kid died" Dewey Cox
#8858, aired 2023-04-26CONFIDENCE $800: A Shakespeare character asks, "Does he not hold up his head, as it were, and" this 5-letter confident walk "in his gait?" strut
#8852, aired 2023-04-18SECRETS OF THE ELEPHANTS $200: A desert bull may walk 50 miles a day to find food & water; he's guided by this, an elephant's proverbial strength memory
#8838, aired 2023-03-29SCIENCE INITIALS & ACRONYMS $400: Helping you walk & talk, CNS is short for this central nervous system
#8831, aired 2023-03-20WALK, THE LINE $400: Walk the Moon recounts a night at the disco: "I said, 'you're holding back', she said" this title "Shut Up And Dance" with me
#8831, aired 2023-03-20WALK, THE LINE $800: Migos & this Canadian teamed up on the 2018 hit "Walk It Talk It" Drake
#8831, aired 2023-03-20WALK, THE LINE $1200: Vanessa Carlton was nominated for 3 Grammys for her song that said, "You know I'd walk" this far to "just see you tonight" a thousand miles
#8831, aired 2023-03-20WALK, THE LINE $1600: According to the Bangles, "Slide your feet up the street, bend your back, shift your arm, then you pull it back" to do this walk like an Egyptian
#8831, aired 2023-03-20WALK, THE LINE $2000: Oddly, the official video for this '80s Katrina & The Waves hit showed the band strolling through a misty London in heavy coats "Walking On Sunshine"
#8831, aired 2023-03-20PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATIONS $2000: He, his wife & 9-year-old daughter were the first first family to walk all the way from the Capitol to the White House the Carters
#8827, aired 2023-03-14LITERARY LONDON $1600: The title woman of this Virginia Woolf novel hears Big Ben strike just as she starts out on a walk Mrs. Dalloway
#8826, aired 2023-03-13ADVERTISING ICONS $800: The first 3 female icons on the Madison Ave. Walk of Fame are the Morton Salt Girl, Miss Chiquita Banana & this insurance seller Flo
#8808, aired 2023-02-15SERVING T FOR 3 $600: Sounding like it will hold up to legal scrutiny, this walk is taken daily to keep healthy a constitutional
#8803, aired 2023-02-08ALSO A BASEBALL TERM $1000: & Here's the non-pitch... synonyms for this include to resist or refuse to balk
#8794, aired 2023-01-26LET'S TALK ABOUT SAX, BABY $1000: "I said hey babe, take" this Lou Reed title, add Ronnie Ross' killer sax solo at the end, & you've got yourself a classic tune "Take A Walk On The Wild Side"
#8786, aired 2023-01-16CIRCLES, SQUARES & DODECAHEDRONS $800: For this move, also a leisurely walk, square dancers join hands & walk counterclockwise until they reach the home position promenade
#8774, aired 2022-12-293-NAMED WRITERS $3,000 (Daily Double): In his 1843 essay "A Winter Walk", he mentions "the wonderful purity of nature at this season" Henry David Thoreau
#8765, aired 2022-12-16"TIP" $200: You can stand this way, or do it to walk quietly past a bad situation to walk on tiptoe
#8756, aired 2022-12-05ANIMALS IN BOOKS $400: A hyena, zebra, orangutan & tiger do not walk into a bar, but are instead on a lifeboat with a teenaged boy in this novel Life of Pi
#8744, aired 2022-11-17THE KING JAMES BIBLE SAITH $1000: From 2 Corinthians: "For we walk by" this, "not by sight" faith
#7, aired 2022-11-06BOOKS & AUTHORS $600: In the novel of the same name, Alice Walker wrote, "I think it pisses God off if you walk by" this "in a field... and don't notice it" the color purple
#8734, aired 2022-11-03A MUSICAL JOURNEY WITH QUESTLOVE $800: (Questlove presents the clue.) Names like Boyz II Men, Teddy Pendergrass & my dad's band Lee Andrews & The Hearts, are a part of this city's heritage of vocal music & are found on its Music Alliances Walk of Fame Philadelphia
#8731, aired 2022-10-31CONDUCTING THE HISTORIC JOB INTERVIEW $600: A Nobel Peace Prize, quite nice... ohhh, your country broke up on you in 1991 & your job ended; walk me through that Gorbachev
#8730, aired 2022-10-28YOU MOVE ME $200: Norfolk, Virginia's airport once had the world's longest moving this, 337 feet--stand to the right, walk to the left! moving sidewalk
#4, aired 2022-10-16LET'S TAKE A WALK $100: A Sony exec wanting to hear opera was the original impetus for this portable cassette player the Walkman
#4, aired 2022-10-16LET'S TAKE A WALK $200: Captain Hook made prisoners do this, involving a board leading over the water; real-life pirates, not so much walk the plank
#4, aired 2022-10-16LET'S TAKE A WALK $300: Someone going home early Sunday morning in Saturday night's clothes is taking this stroll the walk of shame
#4, aired 2022-10-16LET'S TAKE A WALK $400: There's tension in the wire & among the crowd when these circus performers take their walk high in the air a tightrope walker
#4, aired 2022-10-16LET'S TAKE A WALK $500: When Nancy Sinatra sang "These Boots Are Made For Walkin'", she probably meant these repetitive boots she favored go-go boots
#8718, aired 2022-10-12IDINA MENZEL ACTS & SINGS $1000: (Idina Menzel presents the clue.) I got to walk like an Egyptian on Broadway as Amneris, princess & fiancée of Radames, in this Elton John/Tim Rice musical Aida
#2, aired 2022-10-02BOOGIE! $200: Walk the Moon got a hit song title when a woman at a club told the frontman to do this "& dance with me" shut up
#8704, aired 2022-09-22HUMANS IN SPACE $400: For an astronaut, an "umbilical" is a type of connection used on one of these excursions a space walk
#8703, aired 2022-09-21SHOES! $1000: In a hip-hop classic by Run-DMC, these title things "Walk through concert doors/ And roam all over coliseum floors" "My Adidas"
#8702, aired 2022-09-20ENTERTAIN "YOU" $1000: Harry Styles befriends a lonely fish in the video for this solo 2019 hit that says, "I'd walk through fire for you" "Adore You"
#8694, aired 2022-07-28WEST VIRGINIA & REGULAR VIRGINIA $200: This office building in Virginia has nearly 18 miles of corridors but you can walk between any 2 points of it in about 7 minutes the Pentagon
#8686, aired 2022-07-18GIVING YOU THE BOOT $400: We'll wear these rubberized boots & walk through all kinds of puddles to go home & enjoy the same-named beef dish Wellingtons
#8686, aired 2022-07-1810-, 11- & 12-LETTER WORDS $2000: This term for a tightrope walker comes from Latin for "rope" & "walk" a funambulist
#8669, aired 2022-06-23THE "D" TAILS $1000: These marine creatures have learned to "walk" upright on their tails in captivity & also in the wild dolphins
#8668, aired 2022-06-22OLD AD SLOGANS $800: "I'd walk a mile for" this brand of cigarette dates to 1921, but smoke enough of them & distance walking gets problematic Camel
#8663, aired 2022-06-15STICKS & STONES $400: Teddy Roosevelt cited what he described as a West African proverb: do this "& carry a big stick; you will go far" speak softly
#8648, aired 2022-05-25'80s & '90s NONFICTION $400: Begun nearly 20 years earlier, Nelson Mandela's autobiography was finally published in 1994 under the title "Long Walk to" this Freedom
#8645, aired 2022-05-20THAT'S IN ADMISSIBLE! $600: To walk at a slow, easy pace amble
#8634, aired 2022-05-05AMERICAN GRAB BAG $400: Bigfoot Wallace, one of these Texas lawmen, once had to walk the mail to El Paso & had a 27-egg meal on the way a (Texas) Ranger
#8634, aired 2022-05-05DESCRIBING THE PULITZER FICTION WINNER $1200: 2007: Lawless bands scour a ravaged America; a man & his son walk alone The Road
#8633, aired 2022-05-04THE MOVIES $2000: He directed the films "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me" & "Mulholland Drive" David Lynch
#8614, aired 2022-04-07DOCUMENTARIES $400: "Man on Wire" takes a look at Philippe Petit's daring & illegal tightrope walk in 1974 between the towers of this complex the World Trade Center
#8596, aired 2022-03-14RHYMING WITH THE GREEK GODS $1200: To walk behind the major god whose twin was Artemis to follow Apollo
#8592, aired 2022-03-08POETRY FILL IN THE BLANK $400: Whitman: "Exult O shores, and ring O bells! But I with mournful tread, walk the deck my ____ lies, fallen cold and dead" my Captain
#8584, aired 2022-02-24THAT '70s SHOW $1600: Honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2021, Marla Gibbs was noted for playing Florence the maid on this sitcom The Jeffersons
#17, aired 2022-02-22LYRICS TO REMEMBER $1600: This singer: "Don't show up, don't come out, don't start caring about me now, walk away, you know how" Dua Lipa
#8578, aired 2022-02-16THE LYIN' IN WINTER $200: We used to walk 8 miles in the snow between Minneapolis & this capital city to get to school at Concordia University St. Paul
#8570, aired 2022-02-04ON THE BEACH $1200: Unlike seals, these beach lovers have external ears & can walk on their hind flippers sea lions
#8562, aired 2022-01-25THIS WILL FLOOR YOU $400: This material associated with bottle stoppers makes a floor that is comfy to walk on & environmentally friendly cork
#8540, aired 2021-12-24FIRST RESPONSES $1600: Added to merriam-webster.com in 2020 but done by people long before, it's to hinder a process by doing it at very low speed slow walk
#8529, aired 2021-12-09AROUND THE MEDITERRANEAN $400: Stretch your legs for a walk around this entire country; okay, its area is about 500 acres, but still...! Then hit its casino Monaco
#8525, aired 2021-12-03IT'S HYPHENATED $1200: The Burlsworth Trophy is awarded to college football players who began as these, typically non-recruits walk-ons
#8477, aired 2021-09-28BOOKS FOR KIDS $400: In a classic by Crockett Johnson, this kid takes a walk & draws his own world with a purple crayon Harold
#8476, aired 2021-09-27SO YOU JUST BOWLED A STRIKE $600: Nothing wrong with the chest-shimmying victory walk of Bill Murray as bowler Ernie McCracken in this movie Kingpin
#8468, aired 2021-09-15CAN I SELL YOU SOME INSURANCE (ON TV)? $600: In 2008 this group of prehistoric pitchmen for GEICO were elected to the Madison Avenue Walk of Fame (the) Cavemen
#8467, aired 2021-09-14GAME STOP $600: "Walk-off" began as a term for a play that ends a game in this sport baseball
#8452, aired 2021-07-27ACTORS SING $2000: Joaquin Phoenix & Reese Witherspoon did an upbeat version of Dylan's "It Ain't Me Babe" for an excited crowd in this 2005 film Walk the Line
#8437, aired 2021-07-06ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME NICKNAMES $800: Smokey Robinson said this "Let's Get It On" singer's Motown nickname was "Dad" because he "used to walk like an old man" Marvin Gaye
#8433, aired 2021-06-30ADD AN S TO THE FRONT $800: A monster under a bridge changes into a leisurely walk troll & stroll
#8429, aired 2021-06-24REAL PEOPLE ON FILM $200: In 2013 Idris Elba took the "Long Walk to Freedom" as this man, whose death was announced at the film's U.K. premiere Nelson Mandela
#8423, aired 2021-06-16IN THE MI"DD"LE $200: Walk like a duck waddle
#8422, aired 2021-06-15HOME, SWEET ANIMAL HOME $800: Poultry reside in a coop or pen & walk around in this 3-letter enclosure a chicken run
#8420, aired 2021-06-11BASEBALL'S BIG NUMBERS $800: He is the only player in MLB history to walk more than 200 times in one season; he got 232 free passes in 2004 Barry Bonds
#8405, aired 2021-05-21SHE SANG IT IN A MOVIE $1200: 2005: "Wildwood Flower" & "Jackson" (with an assist from Joaquin Phoenix) Reese Witherspoon
#8398, aired 2021-05-12I'LL REPEAT MYSELF AGAIN, TOO $1200: We'll string you along & say you can "walk the dog" with this item that dates back to the 400s B.C. a yo-yo
#8379, aired 2021-04-15IT'S FRIDAY NIGHT $1000: Named for an area of Northeastern Europe, this dog breed seen here needs a walk on Friday night a Pomeranian
#8370, aired 2021-04-022-WORD U.S. CITIES $600: In 1939 San Antonio broke ground on this promenade, now one of its biggest attractions the River Walk
#8363, aired 2021-03-24OTHER WALKS OF FAME $400: Not far from the Hollywood Walk of Fame is the Walk of Style, honoring fashion icons on Rodeo Drive in these "Hills" Beverly Hills
#8363, aired 2021-03-24OTHER WALKS OF FAME $1600: Of course, this entertainer know as Mr. Las Vegas was the first person chosen for the Las Vegas Walk of Stars Wayne Newton
#8363, aired 2021-03-24OTHER WALKS OF FAME $2000: The Rainbow Honor Walk celebrating LGBTQ individuals is in this 6-letter San Francisco district the Castro
#8362, aired 2021-03-23"S"IX-LETTER WORDS $1200: Depending how it's spelled, it can be a small perfumed pouch or to walk with a strut sachet/sashay
#8358, aired 2021-03-17NIFTY NOVELS $1000: A Confederate Army deserter takes a long walk home to his beloved Ada in this Charles Frazier novel Cold Mountain
#8356, aired 2021-03-15HISTORIC PLACES $2000: Walk the footsteps of Peter the Great in this Russian equivalent of Versailles meaning "Peter's court"--oddly, in Dutch Peterhof
#8353, aired 2021-03-10BRIT SPEAK $600: For taking a walk with a British baby, a stroller is a pushchair & a baby carriage is this 4-letter word a pram
#8330, aired 2021-02-05FROM THE GRIDIRON TO TV $200: Joel McHale of "Community" fame didn't suit up for Greendale but did walk on for this Pac-12 school's football Huskies the University of Washington
#8323, aired 2021-01-27COULD YOU? $1200: Walk on one of these, like Nik Wallenda did across the crater of an active volcano in March 2020 a tightrope
#8318, aired 2021-01-20ACTORS' FILMOGRAPHIES $2000: "The Mountain Between Us", "Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom" Idris Elba
#8305, aired 2020-12-18MOVING $600: Some companies charge per stair, so you'll pay dearly to move into a NYC fifth-floor this, meaning there's no elevator a walk-up
#8286, aired 2020-11-23ASTRONAUTS $800: A series of 2-man missions, this project saw Ed White get 20 minutes of serious me time as the first American to walk in space Gemini
#8286, aired 2020-11-23ASTRONAUTS $1600: Kathy Sullivan is the first person to both walk in space & reach the deepest known part of the ocean, this "Deep" Challenger Deep
#8269, aired 2020-10-29ALLITERATIVE AUTHORS $1600: He's taken us on "A Walk in the Woods" & given us "A Short History of Nearly Everything" Bill Bryson
#8265, aired 2020-10-23HYBRIDS $2000: This mythic creature is a serpent with a bird's body; the real lizard of the same name can walk on water a basilisk
#8244, aired 2020-09-24OCCUPATIONAL SONG TITLES $800: To be this title person you've got to "know when to walk away & know when to run" a gambler
#8240, aired 2020-09-18ANTONYMS $600: Like a certain "walk" in baseball, something not accidental is this intentional
#8229, aired 2020-06-04RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES $400: Tricks you can quickly learn to do with a yo-yo include "Around the World" & this one popular with Rovers & Fidos Walk the Dog
#8207, aired 2020-04-21ACHIEVEMENT UNLOCKED! $400: After descending the ladder of the lunar module, this second man to walk on the Moon stated the obvious: "Beautiful view!" Buzz Aldrin
#8194, aired 2020-04-02LET'S SKIRT THE ISSUE $1000: This old-timey skirt gets its name because of the extreme tapering at the ankle that makes it hard to walk in the hobble skirt
#8193, aired 2020-04-01AMERICAN WOMEN $1200: In Oct. 2019 I.S.S. astronauts Christina Koch & Jessica Meir made the 1st all-female this venture; on Jan. 15, 2020 they did it again a space walk
#8186, aired 2020-03-23THE OSCARS $600: Celebs began to walk a red carpet in 1961, but TV viewers may not have known because this didn't come to the Oscar telecast until 1966 color
#8181, aired 2020-03-16THAT'S WHAT I'M WALKING ABOUT $800: In 1985 APLA, this Project Los Angeles, held the first walk for it, raising nearly 7 times the goal amount the AIDS Project
#8181, aired 2020-03-16THAT'S WHAT I'M WALKING ABOUT $1000: The AHA's Heart Walk raises money "to save lives from this country's No. 1 and No. 5 killers, heart disease and" this stroke
#8178, aired 2020-03-11FOE PAs $2000: In this spoof of music biopics, John C. Reilly as Dewey Cox is repeatedly told by his father, "The wrong kid died!" Walk Hard
#8172, aired 2020-03-034,4 $1200: A note that lets a student escape the classroom & walk the corridors during class time a hall pass
#8169, aired 2020-02-27WALLS & BRIDGES $1000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents by a display monitor.) Here's the national trail, where you can take the 84-mile coast-to-coast walk and explore Roman forts along the World Heritage site of this historic landmark Hadrian's Wall
#8163, aired 2020-02-19INFLUENTIAL WRITING $800: This world leader & former prisoner titled his autobiography "Long Walk to Freedom" Mandela
#8160, aired 2020-02-14LONDON BOROUGHS $1200: Take a walk down memory lane in the borough of Camden & name this thoroughfare made famous by The Beatles Abbey Road
#8158, aired 2020-02-12WALKING $800: Johnny Cash wrote that Carl Perkins convinced him to change a song title from "Because You're Mine" to this "I Walk The Line"
#8158, aired 2020-02-12WALKING $3,000 (Daily Double): In 1974 Dave Kunst became the first person verified to have done this (minus water)--a distance of 14,450 miles walk around the Earth
#8149, aired 2020-01-30BOOTS $200: A verb meaning "to walk in water" is in this alternate name for a fisherman's rubber hip boots waders
#8147, aired 2020-01-28"A"NTONYM $6,400 (Daily Double): Of bedridden or unable to walk (10 letters) ambulatory
#8132, aired 2020-01-07IT WOULD TAKE A MIRACLE $2000: You don't need to walk on water to get to this city's Miracle Garden Dubai
#8126, aired 2019-12-30THEATER TERMINOLOGY $400: A walk-through is a very early one of these; a run-through comes later a rehearsal
#8122, aired 2019-12-241990s BESTSELLERS $800: John Feinstein gave a behind-the-scenes look at playing this sport professionally in "A Good Walk Spoiled" golf
#8118, aired 2019-12-18THE SPORTING LIFE $1000: 6'11" Mason Cox, a walk-on hoopster at OK. St., got his kicks as a Down Under star in this sport, playing in its grand final Australian rules football
#8113, aired 2019-12-11VOCABULARY $1600: A short metal-tipped "stick" carried by military officers, or to walk with an arrogant air swagger
#8103, aired 2019-11-27THE HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME $200: In 2007, the actors who played this small-statured group in "The Wizard of Oz" got a collective star the Munchkins
#8103, aired 2019-11-27THE HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME $400: Stars are awarded in five main categories--Recording, Live Performance, Motion Pictures, Television, and this, denoted by a microphone Radio
#8103, aired 2019-11-27THE HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME $600: Carrie Underwood is one of the honorees whose star is in front of this iconic building that looks like a stack of discs the Capitol Records Building
#8103, aired 2019-11-27THE HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME $800: In August 2019, flowers were placed on the star of this "Easy Rider" actor who passed away at age 79 Peter Fonda
#8103, aired 2019-11-27THE HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME $1000: In 1958, Joanne Woodward married Paul Newman, got one of the first stars, and won an Oscar for playing all "Three Faces" of her Eve
#8102, aired 2019-11-26DEEP STUFF $1000: On airplane flights, be sure to walk around every now & then to avoid DVT, short for this deep vein thrombosis
#8096, aired 2019-11-18BIOPICS $400: Joaquin Phoenix played this "Man in Black" in "Walk the Line" Johnny Cash
#8092, aired 2019-11-12DON'T FORGET THE LYRICS $400: Elvis: "We're caught in a trap, I can't walk out, because I love you too much, baby... we can't go on to-gether, with" these suspicious minds
#8092, aired 2019-11-12DON'T FORGET THE LYRICS $1200: Walk the Moon: "Oh don't you dare look back, just keep your eyes on me, I said you're holding back, she said" do this shut up and dance with me
#8058, aired 2019-09-25BOOKS ABOUT CHINA $1600: In "The Great Walk of China", Graham Earnshaw describes a journey on foot from this massive seaport to Tibet Shanghai
#8050, aired 2019-09-13SAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE $400: Railing against these machines, philosopher C.E.M. Joad said, "The only way to see the country is to walk in it" cars (automobiles)
#8049, aired 2019-09-12EVERYDAY FOOTBALL TERMS $200: A long walk through the woods a hike
#8041, aired 2019-07-22FOR WEDDINGS $1000: The bride & her bridesmaids can walk down the aisle towards the altar in one of these orderly, ceremonial lines a procession, or processional
#8038, aired 2019-07-17AROUND THE GLOBE $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows Earth on a monitor.) A computer algorithm concluded the longest distance you can walk in a straight line on land is nearly 7,000 miles, from Fujin in China to a point near Sagres in this country Portugal
#8022, aired 2019-06-25HITMAKERS $1200: "Walk It Talk It" did both for this hip-hop trio from Atlanta Migos
#8019, aired 2019-06-20A GAP YEAR $2,000 (Daily Double): Visitors can walk the Cumberland Gap Trail this man blazed in 1775 Daniel Boone
#7993, aired 2019-05-15AS DESCRIBED IN THE PATENT $200: 1947: "Helical spring toy which will walk on a...set of steps... without...external force beyond the starting force a Slinky
#7981, aired 2019-04-29WAIT, SOMETHING'S "OFF" $600: It describes a game-winning home run hit in the bottom of the 9th a walk-off
#7979, aired 2019-04-25CELEBS ON TWITTER $200: OK, he is Deadpool: "I'd walk through fire for my (kid). Well not fire...a super humid room. But not too humid, because my hair" Ryan Reynolds
#7976, aired 2019-04-22DOUBLE-LETTER PLACES $600: The West Texas Walk of Fame in this city began as a tribute to native son Buddy Holly Lubbock
#7971, aired 2019-04-15APRIL FOOLERY $800: One of 78, the Fool in one of these is sometimes seen with a dog at his feet, seemingly trying to warn him not to walk off a cliff tarot card deck
#7965, aired 2019-04-05MONET-PUNNY $600: A common sight was walking around Monet who worked outdoors, as in a cliff walk in this Channel-side French region Normandy
#7965, aired 2019-04-05ACM AWARDS $800: At the 2011 awards Steven Tyler duetted with Carrie Underwood on this group's classic "Walk This Way" Aerosmith
#7961, aired 2019-04-01THEY TURNED MY BOOK INTO A MOVIE $1200: "A Walk to Remember" (Nicholas) Sparks
#7960, aired 2019-03-29NOUNS THAT ARE ALSO VERBS $800: This triple meter ballroom dance is also a verb meaning to walk with casual assurance waltz
#7939, aired 2019-02-28TAXONOMY $800: Aristotle divided animals into 3 main groups according to how they moved: those that walk, those that swim & those that do this fly
#7938, aired 2019-02-27A WALK IN THE PARK $200: Walk through the Vanderbilt Gate at 5th Avenue & 105th Street to get to the conservatory garden in this park Central Park
#7938, aired 2019-02-27A WALK IN THE PARK $400: Walk through Philly's Pennypack Park, not far from Temple University, & you might see a great horned one of these birds an owl
#7938, aired 2019-02-27A WALK IN THE PARK $600: You can walk up Hippie Hill in this alliterative San Francisco park Golden Gate Park
#7938, aired 2019-02-27A WALK IN THE PARK $800: 30-mile Wildwood Trail is in this northwest city's Forest Park; William Clark visited when it was just forest Portland, Oregon
#7938, aired 2019-02-27A WALK IN THE PARK $1000: Stop to enjoy the landscaping of Dumbarton Oaks park in this city D.C., or Washington, D.C.
#7921, aired 2019-02-04OUR FAIR CITY $1000: In this city, you can walk out to the lighthouse marking the point where Russia's land ends & the Pacific begins Vladivostok
#7919, aired 2019-01-31BIO PICKED $800: This movie bio of the singer shown has a 3-word title & was nominated for 5 Oscars Walk the Line
#7915, aired 2019-01-25POETRY IN MOTION $1000: His "Mending Wall" says, "And on a day we meet to walk the line and set the wall between us once again" (Robert) Frost
#7906, aired 2019-01-14TERMS OF ENDUREMENT $1200: When this 5-letter suffix follows a word like "walk" or "read", participants will be walking or reading for quite a while -athon
#7901, aired 2019-01-07MUSICAL COLLABORATIONS $400: 10 years after the original, Steven Tyler & Joe Perry joined Run-DMC on a new rendition of this Top 10 hit "Walk This Way"
#7901, aired 2019-01-07A BIRD $1600: This PBS bird has a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame Big Bird
#7896, aired 2018-12-31GOING TO SEE AMMAN $2000: I'll enjoy a leisurely walk & take in the sights at the 12-acre plaza named for this house of the royal family Hashemite
#7881, aired 2018-12-10I WANNA SAX YOU UP $2000: I said hey, babe, Ronnie Ross closes out this man's "Walk On The Wild Side" with a baritone sax solo Lou Reed
#7862, aired 2018-11-13WHOSE HIT ALBUM? $1200: "Talking is Hard" (so "Shut Up And Dance") Walk the Moon
#7858, aired 2018-11-07SPORTS ABBREV. $200: It's also called a walk: BB a base on balls
#7858, aired 2018-11-07WE WALKED TO SCHOOL $800: Locust Walk was a fine way to get to class at the Wharton School, part of this university University of Pennsylvania
#7858, aired 2018-11-07WE WALKED TO SCHOOL $1000: The walk through New Orleans' Audubon Park was a lovely way to get to this private university on St. Charles Ave. Tulane
#7855, aired 2018-11-02IN THE ROOM $1000: A 19th century poem begins, "'Will you walk into'" this room, "said the spider to the fly" my parlor
#7854, aired 2018-11-01BEFORE & AFTER $1200: Purposely sending the batter to first base & to the stars in the sidewalk on Hollywood Boulevard intentional Walk of Fame
#7848, aired 2018-10-24SEEN ON MY WALK TODAY $200: Such a unique building; with its faux medieval architecture, it must be the style called this revival Gothic
#7848, aired 2018-10-24SEEN ON MY WALK TODAY $400: Seems warm to me but I've passed 3 people wearing this type of knitted sweater that opens down the front a cardigan
#7848, aired 2018-10-24SEEN ON MY WALK TODAY $600: Could it be? It is! The house species of this bird, & so early in the season a sparrow
#7843, aired 2018-10-17NUTS ABOUT DOUGHNUTS $600: A Bangles song says, "All the cops in the donut shop say ay oh whey oh, ay oh whey oh", this title instruction "Walk Like An Egyptian"
#7843, aired 2018-10-17BALI, HI! $2000: On Padang-Padang beach, walk in the footsteps of Julia Roberts, who was on location there playing her in "Eat Pray Love" Elizabeth Gilbert
#7828, aired 2018-09-26THE GREAT BRITISH COIN HUNT $1,000 (Daily Double): Finishing up the collection is zed, for this type of place where pedestrians can walk safely across the road zebra
#7810, aired 2018-07-20ECO-READER $1600: "A Walk in the Woods" is Bill Bryson's account of rediscovering America by hiking this east coast footpath the Appalachian Trail
#7779, aired 2018-06-07PRINCE $1600: As a songwriter, Prince had the top 2 spots on the Billboard chart in 1986 when "Kiss" was No. 1 & this Bangles hit was 2 "Manic Monday"
#7763, aired 2018-05-16SORTA BEFORE & AFTER $2000: Russian president who's an Irving Berlin song that says, "Come let's mix where Rockefellers walk with sticks" Vladimir "Puttin' On The Ritz"
#7762, aired 2018-05-15I NEED A VACATION! $400: There's more to this Texas city than Paseo del Rio, or the River Walk, especially in its tricentennial year of 2018 San Antonio
#7761, aired 2018-05-14BLACKBOARD JUMBLE $600: Legend has it that Raleigh gained Queen Elizabeth's favor by spreading this over a mud puddle so that she could walk over it cloak
#7757, aired 2018-05-08MEMORABLE MOVIE SCENES $800: 2015: A captured Soviet operative & an American pilot walk carefully past each other in Berlin Bridge of Spies
#7753, aired 2018-05-02YOUR HUDDLED MASSES $1000: Baker Mayfield's 2017 Heisman Trophy is the first in more than 50 years for this, a non-scholarship player a walk-on
#7743, aired 2018-04-18YOU KNEW THERE'D BE MATH $400: A rabbi, a priest & a minister walk into this type of graph seen here a bar graph
#7736, aired 2018-04-09SAVES $800: In an interleague game vs. the Mets, Yankees closer Mariano Rivera got his 500th save & 1st one of these, via a walk as a batter RBI or run batted in
#7731, aired 2018-04-02REESE WITHERSPOON MOVIES $200: Singer June Carter Walk the Line
#7696, aired 2018-02-12DUMB CRIMINALS $1000: Ditching the usual walk-in method, a robber from Bridgeport in this state called ahead to a bank to have $100,000 waiting Connecticut
#7684, aired 2018-01-25BAND OF BROTHERS & SISTERS $1000: Scottish twins Craig & Charlie Reid, who "would walk 500 miles" the Proclaimers
#7684, aired 2018-01-25THE PRODUCERS $1600: "You be illin'" if you don't know that in 1986 Rick Rubin produced a Top 5 hit for this rap trio with "Walk This Way" Run-DMC
#7657, aired 2017-12-19SECURITY! $200: We need you to bring a wand up front! Someone set off the walk-through type of this a metal detector
#7639, aired 2017-11-23LINE CRAFT $2000: This man from Bern said, "Drawing is like taking a line for a walk", and here's one of his strolls Paul Klee
#7637, aired 2017-11-21BIBLE STUDY $200: In the book of Matthew, to calm his disciples who are on a boat during a storm, Jesus does this walk on water
#7632, aired 2017-11-14DOCUMENTARIES $800: The birds in this 2005 nature documentary walk single file to their Antarctic breeding grounds March of the Penguins
#7630, aired 2017-11-10SCIENCE FICTION $800: In John Wyndham's 1951 novel "The Day of" these, "these" are carnivorous plants that can walk & kill a man the triffids
#7622, aired 2017-10-31FILMS OF THE 1960s $400: "Walk, Don't Run", Cary Grant's last film, is set in Tokyo in 1964 during this quadrennial sporting event the Olympics
#7619, aired 2017-10-26DECADE, PLEASE $400: Aleksey Leonov takes the first space walk the '60s
#7613, aired 2017-10-18HAIL! HAIL! CHUCK BERRY $400: It was the avian name of Chuck's celebrated stage walk the duck walk
#7611, aired 2017-10-16WITH YOUR HAND $800: If you don't have a canine, you can still walk the dog using this toy a yo-yo
#7606, aired 2017-10-09CLASSICS ON AUDIBLE $200: In a 2005 film adaptation, eldest sister Jane was played by Rosamund Pike, heard here reading this classic novel "Her spirits were very differently affected, when, to her utter amazement, she saw Mr. Darcy walk into the room" Pride and Prejudice
#7604, aired 2017-10-05SPORTS STUFF $200: A 2017 MLB rules change means a pitcher no longer has to toss 4 wide ones to accomplish this an intentional walk
#7604, aired 2017-10-05BOOKS' FIRST LINES $1600: From 19th century England: "There was no possibility of taking a walk that day" Jane Eyre
#7603, aired 2017-10-04WELCOME TO LOS ANGELES $400: This Beverly Hills road doesn't need a Walk of Fame; it has a Walk of Style featuring plaques devoted to Armani and Herb Ritts Rodeo Drive
#7598, aired 2017-09-27THE SIMPLER 4-LETTER SYNONYM $1000: Ambulate walk
#7589, aired 2017-09-14"LIKE" A SONG $400: The Bangles instructed us all with this 1986 hit that was fit for a pharaoh "Walk Like An Egyptian"
#7585, aired 2017-07-28COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD $800: It's greatest width is 7 miles, so a walk from Austria to Switzerland... no problem Liechtenstein
#7579, aired 2017-07-20"MENT" GARNISH $2000: A wall to hold back water; you can walk along the famous London one seen here embankment
#7576, aired 2017-07-177-LETTER WORDS $200: A kid learning to walk, or the size of clothing that the child may wear a toddler
#7567, aired 2017-07-04THE RED, WHITE & BLUE $800: In 1965 astronaut Ed White took the USA's first space walk during the 4th mission of this pre-Apollo program Gemini
#7559, aired 2017-06-22"W"ORDS $400: This fleshy thing that hangs down from a turkey's throat sounds a lot like a duck's walk a wattle
#7554, aired 2017-06-15WATCH OUT FOR SPIDERS $600: Like the shellfish for which they are named, these spiders are known to walk sideways & backwards a crab
#7553, aired 2017-06-14CLASSIC CHILDREN'S BOOKS $800: In this "colorful" book, Harold draws the moon so he can go for a walk in the moonlight Harold and the Purple Crayon
#7549, aired 2017-06-08WOOD WORDS $1000: Move or walk clumsily lumber
#7536, aired 2017-05-22THE BOLD & THE BEAUTIFUL $800: (Katherine Kelly Lang and Don Diamont give the clue as Brooke and Bill from The Bold and the Beautiful.) "Bill, you've got to concentrate & do the right thing." "You expect me to concentrate, when you walk in the room like this Greek goddess of love walking ashore from the sea in all your radiant glory" Aphrodite
#7508, aired 2017-04-12HOW DO YOU... $800: Slide your feet up the street, bend your back, shift your arm & pull it back, just like the Bangles song says walk like an Egyptian
#7488, aired 2017-03-15WALK, THIS WAY $200: To trudge; Charlie Chaplin was "The Little" one tramp
#7488, aired 2017-03-15WALK, THIS WAY $400: Go away-- that's right, take a this, which can be done to prices or to your shorts a hike
#7488, aired 2017-03-15WALK, THIS WAY $600: "Ain't nothin' gonna break my" this, long steps walked with vitality, "Nobody gonna slow me down, oh no" stride
#7488, aired 2017-03-15WALK, THIS WAY $800: These 2 walking words rhyme; the first also means to talk aimlessly & the second, to stroll or saunter ramble and amble
#7488, aired 2017-03-15WALK, THIS WAY $1000: Now do this move with your square dance partner, do-si-do, like guests into a ballroom for a formal event promenade
#7479, aired 2017-03-02ZOO-TOPIA $1000: A walk-through birdcage built for this city's 1904 World's Fair later became a cornerstone of the city's zoo St. Louis
#7479, aired 2017-03-02TENNESSEE HISTORY $1,500 (Daily Double): In 1945 this atomic research city had a population of 75,000 but it wasn't open to walk-in visitors until 1949 Oak Ridge
#7473, aired 2017-02-22WHAT'S THAT SONG? $800: In a Top 10 hit by Walk the Moon, it's the woman's title response to an overly garrulous singer "Shut Up And Dance"
#7472, aired 2017-02-21THE NEW YORK TIMES MOVIE REVIEWS $400: "Innocence is the central idea...of 'Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk'", about a soldier deployed in this country in 2004 Iraq
#7445, aired 2017-01-13BIBLICAL BIG SCREEN $600: As King Herod in this musical film, Josh Mostel challenged Jesus to "walk across my swimming pool" Jesus Christ Superstar
#7445, aired 2017-01-13BR-EXIT $800: The "BR" strolls away from a word for any prickly shrub to walk along as this easy gait amble
#7428, aired 2016-12-21____ THE ____ $400: 19th century documents show pirates actually made victims do this, plunge to their death by stepping off a beam walk the plank
#7427, aired 2016-12-207-LETTER VERBS $1600: To walk or strut with defiance, man that guy's got some serious... swagger
#7384, aired 2016-10-20HISTORICAL TO-DO LISTS $800: July 20, 1969: Become second guy to walk on Moon; celebrate communion there Buzz Aldrin
#7364, aired 2016-09-22TV SHOW OPENINGS $1200: A boy & his dad carry fishing poles as they leisurely walk along The Andy Griffith Show
#7362, aired 2016-09-20ROME IS WHERE THE ART IS $1600: Roman ceilings, walls & floors displayed this type of art made of bits of material; you can walk on fine examples in Ostia mosaic
#7359, aired 2016-09-15LUCK OF THE DRAW $200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a walk cycle on the monitor.) From the Latin for "instill with life", it's the creation of a motion picture from a series of still images animation
#7358, aired 2016-09-14THE STARS OF FRIENDS: UPDATE $200: You can bet Justin Theroux was on hand when she received her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Jennifer Aniston
#7335, aired 2016-07-01WORDS IN JEOPARDY $1600: Verily, in the King James Bible, the 23rd Psalm says this word, "though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death" yea
#7333, aired 2016-06-29AUTOBIOGRAPHIES $400: "Walk This Way" is the title of an autobiography & a hit tune by this rock band Aerosmith
#7319, aired 2016-06-09A JASON $400: If you'll "Walk This Way", you'll find Jason Mizell was known as Jam Master Jay in this '80s rap trio Run-D.M.C.
#7288, aired 2016-04-27ON THE MOVIE'S SOUNDTRACK $800: 2005: "Get Rhythm", "Wildwood Flower", "Jackson" Walk the Line
#7272, aired 2016-04-05FAMOUS PAIRS $400: Unveiled in 2013, their star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame is just steps away from Houdini's Penn & Teller
#7267, aired 2016-03-29I RUN A LITTLE $1000: Before dominating the 1960 Olympics, this African-Amer. sprinter could not even walk without orthopedic shoes until she was 11 Wilma Rudolph
#7266, aired 2016-03-28WAYS TO REACH FIRST BASE $400: 4 wide ones walk (or base on balls)
#7263, aired 2016-03-23WOMEN ON TV $600: Lena Headey took a naked walk of shame! shame! shame!... on this drama; someone will eventually pay! pay! pay! Game of Thrones
#7210, aired 2016-01-08THE NEW YORK TIMES: MOVIES $400: "The Walk", which recreated Philippe Petit's high-wire crossing of this landmark, was "meticulous and dazzling" the World Trade Center
#7183, aired 2015-12-02CITY WALK $200: The statue of the Little Mermaid made a special trip to the Shanghai World Expo in 2010; it's back in this capital city now Copenhagen
#7183, aired 2015-12-02CITY WALK $400: Its nicknames include "Carolina's Queen City" & "the Spearhead of the New South" Charlotte
#7183, aired 2015-12-02CITY WALK $600: When this English city famous for a sheriff was founded by the Anglo-Saxons, they called it "Snot's Ham" Nottingham
#7183, aired 2015-12-02CITY WALK $800: On May 14, 1804 Lewis & Clark departed this city to begin their expedition to the Pacific Northwest St. Louis
#7183, aired 2015-12-02CITY WALK $1000: In 1309 the papacy was moved to this southern French city famous for its bridge Avignon
#7176, aired 2015-11-23HISTORY ON FILM $400: Here's NASA's first space walk in 1965 within this program, so named because of its two-man crew Gemini
#7170, aired 2015-11-13PLAYING THEMSELVES $800: David Bowie oversees a runway "walk-off" between 2 witless models in this 2001 comedy Zoolander
#7157, aired 2015-10-27DOWNTOWN CABBIE $400: Take you from your loft in Soho to a gallery across Houston in this "village"? Tell ya the truth, it'd be faster to walk Greenwich Village (or the West Village)
#7152, aired 2015-10-201970s TV $1600: In "Pulp Fiction", Jules says he's "gonna walk the Earth" like this guy in "Kung Fu" who began walking the Earth in 1972 Caine
#7140, aired 2015-10-02NEW SPORTS TEAM NAMES? $1000: Fans in Eugene enjoy the walk to the stadium of this team, named for a 2,000-mile route mainly used from around 1840-1870 the Oregon Trail
#7130, aired 2015-09-18THE OED SAYS... $600: It's "to walk or march vigorously", or "an increase (in prices, wages, etc.)" hike
#7130, aired 2015-09-18THE ____ OF ____ $1000: (Alex Trebek delivers the clue from the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, CA.) Even before you go through the front door at the Norton Simon Museum, you walk past a number of masterpieces by August Rodin, including this one, which depicts 6 townsmen who were willing to sacrifice their lives to help end the siege of their city by the English army The Burghers of Calais
#7126, aired 2015-09-14YOU SAID WHAT?! $3,000 (Daily Double): In a novel, Alice Walker wrote that it might anger God "if you walk by" this "in a field somewhere and don't notice it" the color purple
#7108, aired 2015-07-08SHADOW PLAY $800: Psalms 23:4 begins, "Yea, though I walk through the valley of" this "I will fear no evil" the shadow of death
#7066, aired 2015-05-11LIKE SUNDAY MORNING $1000: Take this morning walk that, despite its name, has nothing to do with our nation's founding document a constitutional
#7048, aired 2015-04-15RIVER BANK ON IT $800: Cleopatra's Needle & Paul's Walk are on its north bank the Thames
#7018, aired 2015-03-04DONE & DONE $200: He walked in space for 5 1/2 hours; 3 years later he was the second man to walk on the Moon Buzz Aldrin
#7000, aired 2015-02-06REPTILES $1200: Among the smallest reptiles is the dwarf this, a type of lizard that can walk on your ceiling a gecko
#7000, aired 2015-02-06NON-BLONDES HAVE MORE FUN $2000: A distributor of "A Walk Among the Tombstones" put out a "kill map" of the film mayhem of this actor Liam Neeson
#6998, aired 2015-02-04THE MI"DD"LE $800: A duck's walk (not the one Chuck Berry did) waddle
#6997, aired 2015-02-03HIGH PLACES $1600: The 3 1/2-mile Cliff Walk in this Rhode Island city passes several mansions Newport
#6997, aired 2015-02-03WELL, THEY SOUND THE SAME... $2000: Any channel to walk down, or Guernsey in the English Channel aisle/isle
#6973, aired 2014-12-31THUMP! $400: You "hit" these when you walk the streets; if something hits you like a ton of 'em, you're shocked bricks
#6972, aired 2014-12-30THE LADIES WHO LAUNCH $1200: Kathryn Sullivan was the first U.S. woman to do this in space, for 3 1/2 hours in 1984 walk
#6958, aired 2014-12-1021st CENTURY MOVIE QUOTES $800: "Hello, I'm Johnny Cash" Walk the Line
#6947, aired 2014-11-25EXPRESSIONS FROM BASEBALL $600: Dinner with your aunt? I can't do it until her next visit, so I've got to take this a rain check
#6941, aired 2014-11-17IN BLACK & WHITE $2000: Aerosmith got the song title "Walk This Way" from a line in this movie Young Frankenstein
#6905, aired 2014-09-26WE LOVE "R" MUSIC $400: Aerosmith's Steven Tyler & Joe Perry joined this rap trio on their 1986 hit "Walk This Way" Run-D.M.C.
#6878, aired 2014-07-09NONFICTION BOOKS ON THE BIG SCREEN $400: This 2005 film about Johnny Cash comes from his autobiography "Man in Black" Walk the Line
#6866, aired 2014-06-23MEDICINE $800: In this 3-initial stress test, you walk on a treadmill while hooked up to a heart machine an EKG
#6863, aired 2014-06-18PANDA-MONIUM $800: The red panda's funny walk is usually described as this 6-letter gait, due to its front legs being angled inward waddle
#6858, aired 2014-06-11RECORD OF THE YEAR GRAMMYS $600: 2000 & 2001: "Beautiful Day" & "Walk On", both by this group U2
#6850, aired 2014-05-30SINGLE-NAMED SINGERS' HITS $1000: He shares his name with a brand of boxing gloves "God forbid you ever had to walk a mile in his shoes / 'Cause then you really might know..." Everlast
#6846, aired 2014-05-26"BOARD" WALK $200: Stand up on one of these to shoot the curl at the Banzai pipeline a surfboard
#6846, aired 2014-05-26"BOARD" WALK $400: It's divided into 20 equal-sized areas & has double & triple score rings a dart board
#6846, aired 2014-05-26"BOARD" WALK $600: On "Downton Abbey" one footman's job is to stand by this piece of furniture that's often in a dining room a sideboard
#6846, aired 2014-05-26"BOARD" WALK $800: Popular nickname for the New York Stock Exchange the Big Board
#6846, aired 2014-05-26"BOARD" WALK $1000: Traditional hat for a cap-&-gowned graduate-to-be a mortar board
#6844, aired 2014-05-22TOURING ALABAMA $200: With traffic a mess due to this rarity, in 2014 a doctor took a 6-hour walk through Birmingham to do lifesaving surgery a snowstorm
#6821, aired 2014-04-21THAT '70s SONG $400: "Well, you can tell by the way I use my walk, I'm a woman's man, no time to talk" "Stayin' Alive"
#6821, aired 2014-04-21THAT '70s SONG $1200: "Holly came from Miami, F‑L‑A, hitchhiked her way across the U.S.A." "Walk On The Wild Side"
#6804, aired 2014-03-27UNITS OF MEASURE $200: Walking the streets in New York City, you'll cover about 20 of these to walk a mile north-south blocks
#6798, aired 2014-03-19MOVIE QUOTES $1200: "You're 5-feet nothin', 100 & nothin'... & you're... gonna walk outta here with a degree from the U. of Notre Dame" Rudy
#6787, aired 2014-03-04ART & ARTISTS $400: It's about a 30-minute walk from the Rembrandt House Museum to the Amsterdam museum named for this artist van Gogh
#6786, aired 2014-03-03THE LAST CENTURY $1200: In May 1969 he got within 10 miles of the lunar surface; in 1972 he was the last to walk on the Moon (Eugene) Cernan
#6781, aired 2014-02-24A PROPER BRITISH BURIAL $800: Britain's Unknown Soldier lies in the only floor tomb on which visitors may not walk in this London site Westminster Abbey
#6743, aired 2014-01-01TAKE A WALK ON THE MILD SIDE $400: A painting of a bowl of oranges is said to be a this "life" still
#6743, aired 2014-01-01TAKE A WALK ON THE MILD SIDE $800: The posterior muscular portion that separates the oral cavity from the nasal cavity is this palate the soft palate
#6743, aired 2014-01-01TAKE A WALK ON THE MILD SIDE $1200: "Goodness" this word from the Latin for "favor", "great balls of fire!" gracious
#6743, aired 2014-01-01TAKE A WALK ON THE MILD SIDE $1600: It precedes catch, deal & dinkum fair
#6743, aired 2014-01-01TAKE A WALK ON THE MILD SIDE $2000: In Congress-speak, "the chair recognizes" not "the man from Montana" but this type of "man from Montana" gentle
#6729, aired 2013-12-12SANTA FE $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents the clue from Santa Fe, NM.) Though the palace of the governors is just a short walk from the jail where this young outlaw sat in 1880, Governor Lew Wallace refused to meet with him & discuss the pardon he had offered; a jailbreak soon followed Billy the Kid (William Bonney)
#6706, aired 2013-11-11AMPHIBIANS $1600: A North American salamander known as the Congo this doesn't walk, but slithers in a serpentine fashion the Congo eel
#6684, aired 2013-10-10PLAY BALL MUSIC $800: "When you're born in Chicago you're blessed & you're healed the first time you walk into" this place, rhymed Eddie Vedder Wrigley Field
#6679, aired 2013-10-03GETTING COFFEE $800: This convenience store asks you to "walk on the wild side" & try the blueberry coffee 7-Eleven
#6679, aired 2013-10-03INFLUENTIAL WRITING $1,000 (Daily Double): "A Winter Walk" & "Slavery in Massachusetts" are essays by this 19th century American Thoreau
#6670, aired 2013-09-20SAN ANTONIO $400: The Alamo is where William Travis gained his fame; this building a 15-minute walk away is where Tim Duncan once gained his the Alamo Dome
#6670, aired 2013-09-20SAN ANTONIO $1200: (Kelly of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from San Antonio, TX.) This area along the banks of the San Antonio is a top Texas tourist attraction as well as an inspiration to other cities trying to create green space the River Walk
#6647, aired 2013-07-09LET'S TALK TURKISH $600: You want me to walk up to the galleries in the Hagia Sophia? You mean there's no asansor, this? an elevator
#6626, aired 2013-06-10THEY'RE NO. 1! $1600: 1986: encouraging fans to "Walk Like an Egyptian" The Bangles
#6616, aired 2013-05-27CLING-ONS $2,600 (Daily Double): George de Mestral invented this material after analyzing the hook-shaped burrs left on his pants after a walk Velcro
#6614, aired 2013-05-23FUN WITH SCIENCE $1200: It's annoying when you walk across carpet & touch metal but helpful when Xerox machines use it to make copies static electricity
#6608, aired 2013-05-15LIVE ENTERTAINMENT $400: To see the Lopez family wire-walk blindfolded, go to the Ringling Bros. one of these a circus
#6561, aired 2013-03-11COLORFUL QUOTES $1600: T.S. Eliot: "Shall I part my hair behind? Do I dare to eat a peach? I shall wear ____ flannel trousers and walk upon the beach" white
#6558, aired 2013-03-06POP GO THE LYRICS! $1000: This Elvis song says, "we're caught in a trap, I can't walk out" "Suspicious Minds"
#6551, aired 2013-02-25NELSON MANDELA $200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Robben Island.) During his long imprisonment here on Robben Island, Nelson Mandela began secretly writing his autobiography, aptly titled "Long Walk to" this Freedom
#6550, aired 2013-02-22GADGETS $200: The Misfit Shine is a high-tech one of these that tracks how much you not only walk but bike or swim a pedometer
#6541, aired 2013-02-11COLLEGE RECOMMENDATIONS $200: Don't walk on the brass "M" on the diag before your first test at this Ann Arbor school; legend says you'll flunk it if you do Michigan
#6532, aired 2013-01-29RECENT BOOKS $600: From this novel: "'I've killed him,' 'More will come,' Abe had already begun to walk away, 'Then I shall need more stakes"' Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
#6491, aired 2012-12-03AT THE VEGAS HOTEL $800: The Tournament of Kings dining show, Castle Walk, Fun Dungeon Excalibur
#6469, aired 2012-11-01NAMES IN THESE TUNES $2000: The Left Banke: "Walk Away ____" Renée
#6465, aired 2012-10-26REMEMBERING ERNEST BORGNINE $1000: After a bar fight, Borgnine threatens Sinatra in a scene from this war flick "Someday when you walk in, I'll be waitin'. I'll show you a couple of things." From Here to Eternity
#6453, aired 2012-10-10SHEDDING THEIR CLOTHES $200: It was a nice night for a naked walk in 1984 at Griffith Observatory for this actor, on the hunt for Sarah Connor (Arnold) Schwarzenegger
#6447, aired 2012-10-02BE A LIZARD WIZARD $400: Special adaptations on the pads of their toes allow this type of little lizard to walk on walls, as seen here the gecko
#6412, aired 2012-07-03WORDS WITH FRIENDS $600: This song begins, "What would you think if I sang out of tune, would you stand up and walk out on me" "With A Little Help From My Friends"
#6407, aired 2012-06-26TRAVELS WITH CHARLEY $400: This future cartoonist was sent to Europe in WWII & once refused to toss a grenade where he saw a little dog walk (Charles) Schulz
#6403, aired 2012-06-20ONE NIGHT WHEN I COULDN'T SLEEP... $600: 1:58: Took my dog for a walk; he's this breed--see why I named him Michelin Man? a shar pei
#6377, aired 2012-05-15LAKERS $800: People walk like Egyptians around this lake formed by the creation of the Aswan High Dam Lake Nasser
#6351, aired 2012-04-09SAN FRANCISCO ATTRACTIONS $800: Take a scenic 1.75-mile walk across this landmark completed in 1937 the Golden Gate Bridge
#6348, aired 2012-04-04I GOT TO FIRST BASE $400: I took this route to first base, "BB" in your scorecard a walk (or base on balls)
#6337, aired 2012-03-20BESTSELLERS $1200: He's ignited fires on the bestseller lists with his weepy novels, including "The Notebook" & "A Walk to Remember" (Nicholas) Sparks
#6331, aired 2012-03-12WE LOVE YOU, CONRAD $1,200 (Daily Double): As a part of this 1969 mission, Charles "Pete" Conrad became the third man to walk on the Moon Apollo 12
#6329, aired 2012-03-08GET YOUR VERBS MOVING $1000: An early form of this word meaning to walk with an arrogant strut was used by Puck in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" swagger
#6322, aired 2012-02-28CANADA'S WALK OF FAME $400: Since 1998, the Walk of Fame has honored 137 Canadians with stars along King & Simcoe streets in this Ontario city Toronto
#6322, aired 2012-02-28CANADA'S WALK OF FAME $800: A certain quiz-show host & this British Columbia-born "Baywatch" babe both got stars in 2006 Pam Anderson
#6322, aired 2012-02-28CANADA'S WALK OF FAME $1200: The walk includes this Letterman music man, a native of Thunder Bay, Ontario Paul Shaffer
#6322, aired 2012-02-28CANADA'S WALK OF FAME $1600: This Quebec-based circus troupe got a star in 2002 Cirque du Soleil
#6322, aired 2012-02-28CANADA'S WALK OF FAME $2000: In 2000 the walk honored Joni Mitchell & this other Canadian music icon who had a "Heart Of Gold" Neil Young
#6314, aired 2012-02-16CENTRAL AMERICAN WILDLIFE $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew gives the clue from Manuel Antonio National Park in Costa Rica.) Like bears, their evolutionary cousin, coatis have nonretractable claws, but nonetheless walk using plantigrade locomotion, meaning, on this part of the feet soles
#6313, aired 2012-02-15TALES OF ADVENTURE $800: In "A Walk Across America", Peter Jenkins wrote of doing just that, from New York to this "new" city New Orleans
#6311, aired 2012-02-13VOCABULARY $800: It can mean timber sawed into boards, or to walk heavily lumber
#6288, aired 2012-01-11WANT ADS $800: Walk the Max Planck! We're Stephen Hawking a new position to be this type of scientist, like those guys physicist
#6280, aired 2011-12-30ON DECK $4,200 (Daily Double): A type of walk, or an upper deck on a passenger ship where folks can stroll the promenade deck
#6276, aired 2011-12-26FUNDRAISERS $400: A 5k walk benefits this children's research hospital founded by Danny Thomas St. Jude
#6241, aired 2011-11-07PLANET OF THE CORGIS $600: Here's our friend the corgi taking this future world leader for a walk in Hyde Park around 1940 Queen Elizabeth II
#6239, aired 2011-11-03THEIR 4th TOP 40 HIT OF THE '60s $1200: 1963: "Walk Like A Man" Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons
#6210, aired 2011-09-23MISSOURI LOVES COMPANY $200: You'll see lots of stars on the St. Louis Walk of Fame, including that of this "King of Ragtime" (Scott) Joplin
#6209, aired 2011-09-22WHOM DID SHE PORTRAY? $200: Reese Witherspoon in "Walk the Line" June Carter Cash
#6199, aired 2011-07-21NOVEL QUOTES $2000: 1952: "When I walk down the street I bet people will say there goes Roy Hobbs, the best there ever was in the game" The Natural
#6190, aired 2011-07-08RECESS $600: Run, don't walk to this up & down recess plaything also called a seesaw a teeter-totter
#6190, aired 2011-07-08NAME THE YEAR $1600: The first astronauts walk on the Moon 1969
#6180, aired 2011-06-24THE NATIONAL TOY HALL OF FAME $600: Initial sales for it were sluggish, but demonstrations of how it walked down stairs at Gimbels made it walk off shelves a Slinky
#6157, aired 2011-05-24THE WHITE STUFF $400: For 21 minutes on June 3, 1965 astronaut Ed White achieved this American first as part of the Gemini 4 mission space walk
#6138, aired 2011-04-27THE DOG WHISPERER $200: (Cesar Millan walks several large dogs) Notice that I walk ahead of the dogs; I am communicating that I'm the pack leader, the equivalent of this leader of a wild pack the alpha
#6107, aired 2011-03-15ROAM! $200: This can refer to a rural walk or a tax increase a hike
#6107, aired 2011-03-15ROAM! $400: Mark Twain said this sport "is a good walk spoiled" golf
#6106, aired 2011-03-14FROM HERE TO THERE $2000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows a map of Great Britain on the monitor.) Proverbially, to walk Great Britain end to end, go from John o' Groats in Scotland to Land's End in this county Cornwall
#6105, aired 2011-03-11YOU SHOULDN'T HAVE LEFT THE COUCH $1200: It's the most common sports sprain & also common is your buddy telling you to just walk it off the ankle
#6099, aired 2011-03-03ALPHABET ROCKERS $200: These rappers remixed Aerosmith's "Walk This Way" into a Top 10 hit in 1986 Run–D.M.C.
#6094, aired 2011-02-24COMPUTER GAMES $600: In this game's sequel, we return to the underwater city of Rapture & take a submerged walk in Big Daddy's diving suit BioShock
#6093, aired 2011-02-23SO. CAL. STUDIES $400: In September 2010 Tinker Bell got one of these on the Hollywood Walk of Fame a star
#6079, aired 2011-02-03DOWN IN THE "VALLEY" $800: In the King James Bible, the Book of Psalms says, "Yea, though I walk through" this, "I will fear no evil" the valley of the shadow of death
#6068, aired 2011-01-19LIVE IN TEXAS $800: Spain officially founded this city known for its Paseo del Rio (River Walk) in 1718... remember? San Antonio
#6051, aired 2010-12-275-LETTER WORDS $1600: To cut up into small parts, or to walk with small, dainty steps mince
#6046, aired 2010-12-20DOCUMENTARIES $800: 2008's "Man on Wire" chronicled Philippe Petit's 1974 tightrope walk across this NYC landmark the Twin Towers (or the World Trade Center)
#6029, aired 2010-11-25THE OFFICE WORKOUT $800: On your break, walk laps around the office, tracking your steps on this gadget; 10,000 a day is your goal a pedometer
#6014, aired 2010-11-04OPRAH'S GUESTS $600: (Oprah Winfrey reads the clue.) When I interviewed this actor, I got to tell him what it meant to me as a young girl to see an African American walk into the Academy Awards & take home the Best Actor prize (Sidney) Poitier
#6011, aired 2010-11-01IN THE CLOSET $200: 6-letter term for the type of closet with room for a person, not only clothes; Mariah Carey has one just for her underwear walk-in
#6003, aired 2010-10-20LIZARDRY $800: The basilisk lizard is also known as the Jesus Christ lizard because of its ability to do this walk on water
#6002, aired 2010-10-19POETRY $1600: The poem "Highland Mary" is inscribed on the scroll at his statue's feet in Central Park's Literary Walk Robert Burns
#5995, aired 2010-10-08HELLO, I'M JOHNNY CASH $200: I kept a close watch on this hit of mine as it climbed into the Top 20 in 1956 "I Walk The Line"
#5973, aired 2010-07-28ANTARCTIC WILDLIFE $3,000 (Daily Double): (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Antarctica.) The Antarctic is home to several species of petrels, named perhaps because their habit of flying close to the water's surface is reminiscent of this apostle, who tried to walk on water with Jesus Peter
#5971, aired 2010-07-26ON THE BRITISH THRONE $400: Legend says Sir Walter Raleigh spread his cloak over a muddy spot for her to walk across Elizabeth I
#5971, aired 2010-07-26ORIGINAL TITLES IN LITERATURE? $800: Late 14th century: "A Miller, a Reeve & a Nun Walk into a Bar" The Canterbury Tales
#5963, aired 2010-07-14ANNUAL EVENTS $800: An annual Michigan event is the Labor Day walk over this bridge between the Upper & Lower Peninsulas the Mackinac Bridge
#5959, aired 2010-07-08WALK WITH ME $200: A move you might have learned in preschool is called this squatting "walk", after a bird a duckwalk
#5959, aired 2010-07-08WALK WITH ME $400: Someone taking a leisurely walk, or an object in which a baby rides a stroller
#5959, aired 2010-07-08WALK WITH ME $600: On second thought, walk by yourself if pirates are making you do this, as seen here walk the plank
#5959, aired 2010-07-08WALK WITH ME $800: Like people, dogs can get their exercise walking on this machine that has a continuously moving belt a treadmill
#5959, aired 2010-07-08WALK WITH ME $1000: If your report card shows progress, the teacher may say you're "making great" these long steps in your studies strides
#5940, aired 2010-06-11LYRICAL POSTAL ABBREVIATIONS $1200: Roy Orbison: "____ dreams I walk with you" Indiana (for In)
#5936, aired 2010-06-07CRIME & PUNISHMENT $800: This type of "walk" is slang for parading an apprehended criminal before the media a perp walk
#5917, aired 2010-05-11"WA"? $400: Walk like a duck waddle
#5917, aired 2010-05-11HITCHCOCK MOVIE QUOTES $1200: "You thought you could be Mrs. De Winter, live in her house, walk in her steps, take the things that were hers" Rebecca
#5916, aired 2010-05-10A VISIT TO ANTARCTICA $600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from Antarctica--with penguins.) Penguins usually walk upright, but if in a hurry, flop on their bellies & push off with their flippers & feet, traveling in a way named for this Native American sled a toboggan
#5916, aired 2010-05-10A VISIT TO ANTARCTICA $1000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew walks barefoot along the shore in Antarctica.) Surprisingly, you can even walk barefoot in some Antarctic water, like here on volcanic Deception Island at this type of vent in the earth, from the Latin for "smoke" fumarole
#5911, aired 2010-05-03HOMOPHONES $400: Walk through water, or measured the ounces of something wade/weighed
#5893, aired 2010-04-07DO TELL THE HOTEL $200: This 1956 Elvis Presley hit was inspired by someone's suicide note that said, "I walk a lonely street" "Heartbreak Hotel"
#5887, aired 2010-03-30ECUADOR OF YORE $2000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from the Parque Histórico in Guayaquil, Ecuador.) The Malecón, or river walk, was rebuilt on a more grand scale after the 1896 fire, which some said was set on purpose to keep President Alfaro from moving the capital here to Guayaquil from this city Quito
#5878, aired 2010-03-17COMPLETES THE QUOTATION $400: "Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of _____, I will fear no evil" death
#5875, aired 2010-03-125-SYLLABLE WORDS $400: As an adjective, this word can refer to a document drawn up in 1787; as a noun, it means a healthy walk a constitutional
#5859, aired 2010-02-18THE TRUTH IS OUT THERE $1600: In "Paradise Regained", this British epic poet opined, "Hard are the ways of truth, & rough to walk" Milton
#5855, aired 2010-02-12LET'S VISIT A MUSEUM $200: The biggest attraction at the Ronald Reagan library & museum is this presidential plane that you can walk through Air Force One
#5849, aired 2010-02-04NEWBERY MEDAL WINNERS $1600: 1995: "Walk Two" of these celestial bodies Moons
#5831, aired 2010-01-11...& THE HORSE YOU RODE IN ON! $2000: This "stately" horse has 3 gaits; the flat-foot walk, the running walk & the canter the Tennessee walking horse
#5829, aired 2010-01-07MUSIC MAKERS $1200: "Walk On By", made famous by Dionne Warwick, was written by Hal David & him Burt Bacharach
#5819, aired 2009-12-24GO GREYHOUND $1200: Greyhound owners groups commonly advise that unless you can run 40 mph, it's a really bad idea to walk one "off" this off-leash
#5808, aired 2009-12-09CELEBRATED ON HIS BIRTHDAY $400: Take a Walk on the Moon Day, August 5 Neil Armstrong
#5805, aired 2009-12-04SHOE BRANDS $1000: Walk correctly Stride Rite
#5757, aired 2009-09-29HOPE $800: A song from "Carousel" says, "Walk on, walk on, with hope in your heart and you'll never" do this walk alone
#5754, aired 2009-09-24PASSIVE-AGGRESSIVE HISTORY $800: In 490 B.C. Miltiades' runner pouts & says he's only going to run 1 mile & walk the other 24 from Marathon to here Athens
#5746, aired 2009-09-14NAME THAT MOVIE $2000: "I'm just gonna walk the Earth... you know, like Caine in 'Kung Fu'... meet people, get in adventures" Pulp Fiction
#5745, aired 2009-07-24WORLD CITY WALK $200: It's the city (also a country) that's home to St. Peter's Basilica Vatican City
#5745, aired 2009-07-24WORLD CITY WALK $400: In the 17th century the Corsairs controlled this current capital of Morocco Rabat
#5745, aired 2009-07-24WORLD CITY WALK $600: The first Japanese city to host the Winter Olympics, it's also famous for its beer & its Snow Festival Sapporo
#5745, aired 2009-07-24WORLD CITY WALK $800: In 1942 Field Marshal Erich Von Manstein led a failed effort to assist surrounded German forces in this Soviet city Stalingrad
#5745, aired 2009-07-24WORLD CITY WALK $1000: Found in the Dong Cheng district, this capital city's main railway station connects to Harbin & Qingdao Beijing
#5742, aired 2009-07-21BIBLE QUOTES BY BOOK $2000: "Then Peter said, silver & gold I have none... in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise up and walk" Acts
#5738, aired 2009-07-15HIDE & SEEK $800: I'm hiding in the crowd around my star on the Walk of Fame, so seek me on this L.A. street Hollywood Boulevard
#5732, aired 2009-07-07NELSON MANDELA $800: Recounting his life & his struggles, Nelson's autobiography is titled "Long Walk to" this Freedom
#5715, aired 2009-06-12"ON" THE END $1600: It's a spiked iron plate worn on a boot to walk on ice or snow a crampon
#5697, aired 2009-05-19OH, SHAW! $200: George Bernard Shaw's birthplace in this world capital is just a 10-minute walk from St. Stephen's Green Dublin
#5684, aired 2009-04-30PURPLE PROSE & POETRY $600: Author who wrote that it angers God "if you walk by the color purple in a field…and you don't notice it" Alice Walker
#5678, aired 2009-04-22BEST ACTRESS OSCAR BY FILM $1000: "Walk the Line" (Reese) Witherspoon
#5670, aired 2009-04-10WALK INTO A "BAR" $200: A villainous type of mustache, a la Snidely Whiplash a handlebar
#5670, aired 2009-04-10WALK INTO A "BAR" $400: A style of singing in 4-part harmony; you know, as a "quartet" barbershop
#5670, aired 2009-04-10WALK INTO A "BAR" $600: An 11-letter acid derivative used in medicine as a sedative a barbiturate
#5670, aired 2009-04-10WALK INTO A "BAR" $800: A conference between the judge & lawyers out of the hearing of the jury a sidebar
#5670, aired 2009-04-10WALK INTO A "BAR" $1000: It's a verb meaning to get off a plane or ship debark (or disembark)
#5668, aired 2009-04-08THERE ONCE WAS THIS MAN FROM... $200: ...Ohio / With a walk on the Moon in his bio / He went to Purdue / Took 1 small step, too / An American hero, no lie-o Neil Armstrong
#5664, aired 2009-04-02RECORD OF THE YEAR GRAMMYS $400: 2000: "Beautiful Day", 2001: "Walk On" U2
#5648, aired 2009-03-11MOVIES' LAST LINES $400: 1964: "Mein Fuhrer, I can walk!" Dr. Strangelove
#5609, aired 2009-01-15A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS $200: It ain't no walk in the park; in 2004, England's Dept. of Health said 1,839 people--78% of them kids--fell out of these trees
#5608, aired 2009-01-14A LITTLE BIT ROCK & ROLL $1600: "What would you think if I sang out of tune? Would you stand up and walk out on me? ...oh I get by with" this "a little help from my friends"
#5572, aired 2008-11-25BIOPIC SUBJECTS $200: 2005: "Walk the Line" Johnny Cash
#5569, aired 2008-11-20CELEBRITY SCENTS $1000: Deseo, a perfume from this Hispanic singer-actress, was inspired by a midnight walk in a garden after a storm (Jennifer) Lopez
#5568, aired 2008-11-19RHYME SQUAD $800: To walk heavily & wearily plod
#5558, aired 2008-11-05"G" WHIZ $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from a dog show at Silver Bay Kennel Club.) Dog show judges know a good indicator of structure, temperament & condition is this pattern of movement that can be a walk, trot or gallop gait
#5557, aired 2008-11-04ESTRELLAS DEL BEISBOL $2000: Seen here, he's the master of the walk-off homer David Ortiz
#5555, aired 2008-10-31JUST SAY RENO $1200: In this 1956 hit Johnny Cash sang, "I shot a man in Reno just to watch him die" "Folsom Prison Blues"
#5546, aired 2008-10-20NEW HOLLYWOOD $800: This sidewalk panoply stayed current by honoring Jamie Foxx & Matt Damon in 2007 the Walk of Fame
#5525, aired 2008-09-19NICE RIDE $600: If a Dutch person says to use your fiets, he doesn't mean walk but ride this, as many in the Netherlands do your bicycle
#5518, aired 2008-09-10MIDDLE "C" $1600: Not only can this lizard walk across a ceiling, it can also chirp & make clicking sounds a gecko
#5516, aired 2008-09-08A LOOK BACK WITH JEOPARDY! $800: Things unveiled in 1999 included my star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame & this London structure the Millennium Dome
#5512, aired 2008-07-22SLEEP $1200: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew bothers a sleeper with her clue at the Sleep Research Center at Stanford University.) Doctors are studying not only insomnia, but parasomnia, which includes night terrors & this condition, from the Latin for "sleep" & "walk" somnambulism
#5496, aired 2008-06-30THE ONION'S GLOSSARY OF ELECTION TERMS $400: This type of ballot doesn't "involve... having to get up off the couch & walk to a high school gymnasium" an absentee ballot
#5496, aired 2008-06-30LITERATURE $600: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from New York's Central Park.) Central Park's Literary Walk features Robert Burns & this great novelist & countryman, both sculpted by John Steell of Aberdeen Sir Walter Scott
#5467, aired 2008-05-20"T" TIME $400: Lay-deez annnd gentlemen! To "walk" this slender item means to tread carefully tightrope
#5455, aired 2008-05-021980s MUSIC $200: On a "Manic Monday", this group taught us to "Walk Like an Egyptian" The Bangles
#5410, aired 2008-02-29FOR SAX AND VIOLINS $800: A young David Bowie took sax lessons from Ronnie Ross, who played on this man's hit "Walk On The Wild Side" Lou Reed
#5406, aired 2008-02-25PIRATES $800: Stede Bonnet has been described as the only pirate who actually made his victims do this, to their death walk the plank
#5406, aired 2008-02-25SONG TITLES -- NOW IN GERMAN $1200: 1986: The Bangles, "Gehen Sie Wie Ein Agypter" "Walk Like An Egyptian"
#5404, aired 2008-02-21THE OLYMPICS $600: The longest race in the Summer Olympics is a walk of 50 of these metric units kilometers
#5403, aired 2008-02-203 CHEERS FOR CHEERLEADERS $2000: I'd "Walk the Line" back to Nashville to see this Oscar winner cheer at her alma mater, Harpeth Hall (Reese) Witherspoon
#5391, aired 2008-02-04TOURING EUROPEAN CAPITALS $200: Walk across the Ha'penny Bridge at Liffey Street to get the trendy Temple Bar area of this capital Dublin
#5389, aired 2008-01-31NOVELS' FIRST LINES $1000: Bronte: "There was no possibility of taking a walk that day" Jane Eyre
#5378, aired 2008-01-16HITS OF THE '60s $2000: In 1963 Roy Orbison sang "In" these "I walk with you" dreams
#5328, aired 2007-11-07BLOGS OF THE NEW YORK TIMES $600: If you want to be in the front row of fashion, you'll walk (but not take off) "on" this Times blog The Runway
#5327, aired 2007-11-06HISTORIC SUPREME COURT DECISIONS? $400: The choice to take a small boat or else just walk across a shallow stream row v. wade
#5307, aired 2007-10-09MOVIE MUSIC $2000: She sings "Cry" & "Only Hope" on the soundtrack of her movie "A Walk to Remember" Mandy Moore
#5297, aired 2007-09-25OLIVE OIL $1000: This L.A.-area institute's famed Olive Walk is now being harvested for olive oil named for the school Caltech
#5287, aired 2007-09-11L.A. STORY $600: They're 2 of the 5 emblems symbolizing a star's category of endeavor on the Hollywood Walk of Fame a microphone & the masks of comedy & tragedy (a TV set, a movie camera & a phonograph)
#5276, aired 2007-07-16MAPQUEST $200: To visit Sensoji Temple in this capital, cross Komagata Bridge, turn right & walk north on the Nakamise-Dori Tokyo
#5276, aired 2007-07-16MAPQUEST $600: From Paris' Royal Saint-Honore Hotel, walk 1/2 mile down Rue Saint-Honore, turn right & walk into its glass pyramid The Louvre
#5264, aired 2007-06-28LADIES IN SPACE $1200: In 1984 Kathryn Sullivan became the 1st U.S. woman to walk in space as this woman made her second shuttle trip Sally Ride
#5258, aired 2007-06-20ALSO A GUM BRAND $800: To walk with long steps (you may "hit" yours or "take things in" it) a stride
#5232, aired 2007-05-15OSCAR NOMINEES $400: At the nominees luncheon in 2006, he didn't just "Walk the Line", he stumbled into an Oscar statue & did a pratfall Joaquin Phoenix
#5232, aired 2007-05-15GETTING AROUND THE CITY $800: From the Scott Monument, take a wee walk up to St. David Street to get to St. Andrew Square Edinburgh
#5223, aired 2007-05-02GOING DOWNTOWN $800: At Nordstrom's flagship store, I'll buy shoes so I can walk the Pacific Science Center in this city Seattle
#5183, aired 2007-03-07A WALK ACROSS THE CHARLES BRIDGE $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew stands on the Charles Bridge in Prague, Czech Republic.) St. Norbert & St. Sigmund are portrayed with this Good King; all three are Czech patron saints Wenceslas
#5183, aired 2007-03-07A WALK ACROSS THE CHARLES BRIDGE $800: As Jim Phelps, Jon Voight falls off the Charles Bridge in this blockbuster 1996 movie Mission: Impossible
#5183, aired 2007-03-07A WALK ACROSS THE CHARLES BRIDGE $1,500 (Daily Double): A statue of this nature-loving Italian saint has stood on the bridge since 1855 Francis of Assisi
#5183, aired 2007-03-07A WALK ACROSS THE CHARLES BRIDGE $1600: Originally called Stone Bridge, the Charles Bridge was built with this "stone", like the walls of the White House sandstone
#5183, aired 2007-03-07A WALK ACROSS THE CHARLES BRIDGE $2000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew rubs a statue on the Charles Bridge, Prague, Czech Republic.) It brings luck to touch the statue of this saint of Nepomuk, who was martyred by being thrown from the bridge in 1393 Saint John
#5127, aired 2006-12-19O COME, ALL YE FAITHFUL $800: Devout members of this faith hope to walk Panchakosi Road at Varanasi &, if possible, to die there Hinduism
#5126, aired 2006-12-18GAITS $400: It can be a walk or a dance in which the feet aren't lifted from the floor a shuffle
#5126, aired 2006-12-18GAITS $1200: Also a cooking term, it means to walk with short, delicate steps mince
#5125, aired 2006-12-15UNUSUAL ANIMALS $600: Aaargh! Pirata piraticus, one of these arachnids, has the startling ability to walk--& even run--on water a (wolf) spider
#5112, aired 2006-11-28BEN FRANKLIN $200: On Ben's 1st walk though this city, he carried "three great puffy rolls" making a "most ridiculous appearance" Philadelphia
#5112, aired 2006-11-28THE POLITICS OF BEFORE & AFTER $400: Johnny Cash song lyric that gives the power to nix individual items in tax bills walk the line item veto
#5102, aired 2006-11-14STUPID ANSWERS: THE NEW YORK EDITION $1600: (Jimmy, Cheryl, & Sarah of the Clue Crew walk into a New York restaurant.) We're getting ready to have a fabulous meal here at this world-famous New York restaurant at 21 West 52nd St. 21
#5083, aired 2006-10-18OCTOBERFEST $200: He first appeared in the comic strip "Peanuts" in October 1950 but didn't walk on 2 legs until 1956 Snoopy
#5080, aired 2006-10-13ROCKIN' T-SHIRTS $200: Wow, mon, you must have been jammin' at this man's concert to walk away with a T-shirt like that Bob Marley
#5072, aired 2006-10-03POP MUSIC $400: This "Walk Away" singer didn't thank "American Idol" when she won a Grammy in 2006 Kelly Clarkson
#5066, aired 2006-09-25"I" TUNES $200: In this first No. 1 country hit of his, Johnny Cash kept a close watch on his heart & his "eyes wide open all the time" "I Walk The Line"
#5059, aired 2006-09-14YOU CAN TELL BY THE WAY I USE MY "WALK" $200: Better be a mint on my pillow! A stay at a hotel on this Monopoly game property costs 2 grand Boardwalk
#5059, aired 2006-09-14YOU CAN TELL BY THE WAY I USE MY "WALK" $400: This Scotch whisky brand says more than 4 of its bottles are consumed every second Johnnie Walker
#5059, aired 2006-09-14YOU CAN TELL BY THE WAY I USE MY "WALK" $600: I'm... too sexy for this clue & I do my little turn on this narrow structure over a stage, yeah catwalk
#5059, aired 2006-09-14YOU CAN TELL BY THE WAY I USE MY "WALK" $800: In Aussie-speak, it's a brief, informal leave from work taken by an Aborigine to wander the bush walkabout
#5059, aired 2006-09-14YOU CAN TELL BY THE WAY I USE MY "WALK" $1000: Three-word name for the stately animal seen here Tennessee walking horse
#5047, aired 2006-07-18MOVIES' LAST LINES $800: 1964-- "Mein Fuhrer! I can walk!" Dr. Strangelove
#5040, aired 2006-07-07MONTHS $1,000 (Daily Double): (Jon of the Clue Crew reports from the sign-in desk at Bally Total Fitness.) It's named for a god of doors, & it's the month the greatest number of Americans walk through that door & join a gym January
#5035, aired 2006-06-30OSCAR NIGHT 2006 $600: She walked the red carpet & walked away with the Best Actress award for her role in "Walk the Line" Reese Witherspoon
#5020, aired 2006-06-09SHOW SOME PRIDE $800: The name of this part that supports an airplane's wing is also a prideful walk a strut
#5020, aired 2006-06-09SHOW SOME PRIDE $1600: (Jon of the Clue Crew holds a short stick.) The name of this stick, originally carried by military officers to counteract putting their hands in their pockets, is also a prideful walk a swagger
#5013, aired 2006-05-31ALL THAT JAZZ $2000: There's a distinctive left-hand pattern in this style of piano playing, also a word meaning "walk" stride
#4996, aired 2006-05-08PROPER NAMES $600: To play in water, or walk through it, like baseball player Boggs Wade
#4956, aired 2006-03-13WALK THE LINE $400: To agree to abide fully by terms is to "sign" here on the dotted line
#4956, aired 2006-03-13WALK THE LINE $800: Likening U.S. Grant to an axman, Roscoe Conkling said he'd "hew to the line of right, let" these "fall where they may" the chips
#4956, aired 2006-03-13RECENT MOVIES $1200: The first scenes in "Walk the Line" take place at this location, just before a famous 1968 concert Folsom Prison
#4956, aired 2006-03-13WALK THE LINE $1200: "Sticking to" this means adhering to a principle of your group, not to a shared telephone circuit the party line
#4956, aired 2006-03-13WALK THE LINE $1600: On film Mary Poppins says the children will tread the path described by this pair of proverbial adjectives the straight & narrow
#4956, aired 2006-03-13WALK THE LINE $2000: As a noun, these can be jumps, or limits you'd best not overstep bounds
#4942, aired 2006-02-21"WALK" INTO THE TOP 40 $400: We're asking about this 1985 hit by Katrina & The Waves & "don't it feel good"? "Walking On Sunshine"
#4942, aired 2006-02-21"WALK" INTO THE TOP 40 $800: Title command of a No. 1 hit for the 4 Seasons in 1963 & a Top 20 for Grand Funk in 1974 "Walk Like A Man"
#4942, aired 2006-02-21"WALK" INTO THE TOP 40 $1200: "Holly came from Miami F.L.A., hitchhiked her way across the U.S.A." in this classic "Walk On The Wild Side"
#4942, aired 2006-02-21"WALK" INTO THE TOP 40 $1600: "Here comes Johnny" with this Dire Straits tune "Walk Of Life"
#4942, aired 2006-02-21"WALK" INTO THE TOP 40 $2000: "Put on my blue suede shoes... touched down in the land of the Delta blues" begins this 1991 song "Walking In Memphis"
#4937, aired 2006-02-14KEANU, ASHTON OR EINSTEIN $200: Honored with a star on Hollywood's "Walk of Fame" Keanu
#4936, aired 2006-02-13TEACHER'S PET $800: (Rocko lends Jon of the Clue Crew a paw.) Apply cream to your dog's pads before a winter walk; they're made of skin just like yours with this as the outer layer epidermis
#4935, aired 2006-02-10RED, WHITE OR BLUE $400: It's rolled out at special events for the stars to walk on a red carpet
#4932, aired 2006-02-07YOU'RE SUCH AN "IMP" $400: Due to a leg injury, you might walk with one of these a limp
#4924, aired 2006-01-26WALK INTO A "BAR" $400: It's been said life is this, old chum, a restaurant with music & often a floor show a cabaret
#4924, aired 2006-01-26WALK INTO A "BAR" $800: A line drawn on a weather map that connects points at which the barometric pressure is the same an isobar
#4924, aired 2006-01-26WALK INTO A "BAR" $1200: It's O-Tay to know this plant of the buckwheat family or that in slang, it's a term for quarrel rhubarb
#4924, aired 2006-01-26WALK INTO A "BAR" $1600: A pier, wharf or landing place: San Francisco has a famous one embarcadero
#4924, aired 2006-01-26WALK INTO A "BAR" $2000: It's the musical period following the Renaissance that lasted roughly from 1600 to 1750 the Baroque
#4909, aired 2006-01-05BOTTOMS UP! $1000: In the movie "Sideways", wine snob Miles threatens to walk out on his date if he has to drink this red wine Merlot
#4886, aired 2005-12-05NAME THAT TUNE $200: The Bee Gees: "Well you can tell by the way I use my walk, I'm a woman's man, no time to talk" "Stayin' Alive"
#4851, aired 2005-10-17A WALK IN THE CLOUDS $200: In cloud names, "nimbus" means this, so get out your umbrella rain
#4851, aired 2005-10-17KEANU REEVES $400: On Jan. 31, 2005 Keanu was recognized with a star on the Walk of Fame on this street Hollywood Boulevard
#4851, aired 2005-10-17A WALK IN THE CLOUDS $400: It's the 2-word "agricultural" term for the causing of precipitation by humans cloud seeding
#4851, aired 2005-10-17A WALK IN THE CLOUDS $600: From the type of cloud it indicates, a horizontal line is this type of "symbol" (sounds like a big house or car) stratus
#4851, aired 2005-10-17A WALK IN THE CLOUDS $800: Found in Southeast Asia, the clouded type of this large cat is named for the cloud-shaped patterns on its coat a leopard
#4851, aired 2005-10-17A WALK IN THE CLOUDS $1000: The 2 galaxies closest to the Milky Way are the "clouds" named for this Portuguese explorer Magellan
#4814, aired 2005-07-07LET'S DANCE! $2000: The Castle Walk was named for Vernon & Irene Castle, played by this pair in a 1939 movie Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers
#4813, aired 2005-07-06CELEBRITY CRITTERS $800: A star of silent movies & his own TV show, this dog has his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1623 Vine Street Rin Tin Tin
#4807, aired 2005-06-28TAM O'SHATNER $400: William Shatner's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame is in front of this theater that opened in 1927 Grauman's Chinese Theater
#4777, aired 2005-05-17MOVIE: ____ IN THE ____ $200: Robert Redford & Jane Fonda begin married life in a tiny walk-up Greenwich Village apartment in this 1967 comedy Barefoot in the Park
#4773, aired 2005-05-11PAINTERS $3,000 (Daily Double): This Swiss painter who died in 1940 called his art a line on a walk (Paul) Klee
#4766, aired 2005-05-02SHOE CROSSWORD CLUES $600: Soft shoes to walk a mile in (9) moccasins
#4737, aired 2005-03-22YANKEE MAGAZINE $400: A 1955 issue featured "A Walk With" this 81-year-old poet Robert Frost
#4733, aired 2005-03-16FULL NELSON $1000: Before Lou Reed, "A Walk on the Wild Side" was the title of a 1956 novel by this man Nelson Algren
#4720, aired 2005-02-25DOUBLE "D"s $200: It's the term for a young child who's learning to walk toddler
#4707, aired 2005-02-08NATURE $600: The basilisk, known for its ability to walk on water, is a type of this creature a lizard
#4687, aired 2005-01-11COSMOPOLITAN $1600: In this city you can walk a flight of 137 steps up to Trinita Dei Monti, a 15th C. French church built by Charles VIII Rome
#4676, aired 2004-12-27"SEA" DUTY $200: To get these is to gain the ability to walk around on a moving ship sea legs
#4666, aired 2004-12-13JOURNALISM $600: It's the area assigned to a reporter for regular coverage; policemen walk them, too a beat
#4665, aired 2004-12-10STAY ON THE GRASS $200: The famous definition of golf attributed to Mark Twain is "a good" one of these "spoiled" a walk
#4654, aired 2004-11-25ASIA $6,200 (Daily Double): If you plan to walk from Beijing to Ulan Bator, take lots of water, as you'll be crossing this land region the Gobi Desert
#4620, aired 2004-10-08FLY ME TO THE MOON $800: He may have been second to walk on the Moon but he's the guy MTV modeled the "Moon Man" VMA trophy after Buzz Aldrin
#4616, aired 2004-10-04SPORTS VENUES $400: On March 14, 1997 Scott Hamilton became the first figure skater inducted into this NYC sports arena’s Walk of Fame Madison Square Garden
#4612, aired 2004-09-28LETTER PERFECT $1600: On a baseball scorecard, you can mark a walk with either a "W" or 2 of these B
#4598, aired 2004-09-08LOTS OF SPACE $1200: In 1965, Belyayev just had to sit there while his partner Leonov became the first to do this walk in space
#4596, aired 2004-09-06CITY WALK $200: In the 1980s this city passed Chicago as the USA's second most populous Los Angeles
#4596, aired 2004-09-06CITY WALK $400: This London borough is the G in GMT, squire Greenwich
#4596, aired 2004-09-06CITY WALK $600: Thomas Alsgaard won the 15-kilometer cross-country ski event at the 1998 Winter Olympics in this Japanese city Nagano
#4596, aired 2004-09-06CITY WALK $800: The Dalai Lama's former residence, the Potala Palace, overlooks this city Lhasa
#4596, aired 2004-09-06CITY WALK $1000: Founded by Ram Das, this city in Punjab state is home to the Golden Temple, the center of Sikh faith Amritsar
#4575, aired 2004-06-25PLACES FOR PILGRIMS $400: To imitate this saint, pilgrims walk barefoot around Lough Derg in Ireland St. Patrick
#4565, aired 2004-06-11LEADING MEN $3,000 (Daily Double): Seen here near the end of his career, his last name is a synonym for "strength" "I want only the strong, who can row 1500 miles to Africa and walk ashore alive!" Tyrone Power
#4557, aired 2004-06-01DISNEY FILM CHARACTERS $600: She wants to walk on the beach, not swim in the sea The Little Mermaid
#4551, aired 2004-05-24BRITISH HISTORY $3,000 (Daily Double): The Ancient Romans built this across Britain from the mouth of the Tyne River to Solway Firth Hadrian's Wall
#4535, aired 2004-04-30OUR FEATHERED FRIENDS $200: These smallest birds have very small legs & small feet; they perch but don't walk or climb hummingbirds
#4496, aired 2004-03-08COLORFUL ROCK $1000: Rolling Stones song that contains the line "I see the girls walk by dressed in their summer clothes" "Paint It, Black"
#4494, aired 2004-03-04TEXAS CITIES $1200: Grab your cowboy hat & let's go walk "out in the streets" of this Texas city, the chief port of entry into Mexico Laredo
#4489, aired 2004-02-26DOUBLE "L" WORDS $200: At the gym, this machine lets you walk or run in place by means of a moving belt treadmill
#4457, aired 2004-01-13NO. 1 HITS IN OTHER WORDS $800: (1986) The Bangles: "Saunter Similarly to Tut or Ramses" "Walk Like an Egyptian"
#4450, aired 2004-01-02W.W. $1000: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew presents from Martha's Vineyard.) This type of platform atop the roof was named for the women who watched for incoming ships from them widow's walk
#4447, aired 2003-12-30ALPHABETIC HOMOPHONES $1000: It precedes walk, hawk & cee jay
#4444, aired 2003-12-25BIOGRAPHIES $800: The title of this South African's autobiography is "Long Walk to Freedom" Nelson Mandela
#4432, aired 2003-12-09BETWEEN THE LIONS $400: If you walk between the lions at 42nd Street & Fifth Avenue you're entering or exiting this New York City building the New York Public Library
#4426, aired 2003-12-01CAR NAMES $1200: Mark Twain is credited with calling it "a good walk spoiled" Golf
#4415, aired 2003-11-14COLLEGE MOVIES $600: Jim's parents come to his college & walk in on him & his girlfriend in the second film in this "tasty" series American Pie
#4414, aired 2003-11-13HAIL TO THE CHIEF $400: On Jan. 20, 1977 he decided to walk from the Capitol to the White House after his inauguration Jimmy Carter
#4414, aired 2003-11-13LEAPIN' LIZARDS $800: In South America the basilisk is sometimes called the Jesus Christ lizard from its ability to do this walk on water
#4392, aired 2003-10-14LITERARY PLACES $400: At the end of this novel, Yorkshire folks swear that the ghosts of Heathcliff & Cathy walk the moors Wuthering Heights
#4387, aired 2003-10-07MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS $2000: When Joseph Pulitzer joined the St. Louis Walk of Fame, a former editor of this paper he founded accepted for him the Post-Dispatch
#4376, aired 2003-09-22HOMOPHONES $800: Walk through water, or determined the heaviness of something wade (weighed)
#4374, aired 2003-09-18HABITAT FOR HUMANITY $1600: (Jimmy Carter presents the clue.) It's a horizontal framing member over a door, or what I'll try not to take as I walk around the site a header
#4354, aired 2003-07-03THE NEW TESTAMENT $800: In chapter 11, Luke reports that Jesus taught this to the disciples after one of them asked him to The Lord's Prayer
#4352, aired 2003-07-01I NEED MY SPACE $400: The first human to walk on the moon did it on July 20 of this year 1969
#4336, aired 2003-06-09"K" RATIONS $400: Gorillas rarely walk upright; instead, they usually support their upper bodies by walking on these knuckles
#4334, aired 2003-06-05BASEBALL TERMS $1000: A walk year is the season before a player becomes one of these free agent
#4318, aired 2003-05-14TAKE MY "Y", PLEASE! $200: Take this toy I use to "walk the dog"; I tried that "warp drive" trick, & now I'm in traction a yo-yo
#4313, aired 2003-05-07SCRIPT TEASE $800: 1964: "Mein Fuhrer, I can walk!" Dr. Strangelove
#4280, aired 2003-03-21NOVEL VOCABULARY $1000: The word circumambulate, meaning "to walk around", is used by this narrator in "Moby-Dick" Ishmael
#4275, aired 2003-03-14ARTISTS IN FRANCE $1,000 (Daily Double): Visitors walk through an underground passage to get to this artist's beloved water garden at Giverny Claude Monet
#4255, aired 2003-02-14KJPY HIT RADIO $400: KJPY is sponsoring an in-store appearance by this young lady & we know you'd "Walk a Thousand Miles" to be there Vanessa Carlton
#4251, aired 2003-02-104-LETTER VERBS $800: Travel on foot, or go out on strike walk
#4250, aired 2003-02-07FROM PAGE TO SCREEN $1600: A Nicholas Sparks bestseller became this 2002 film starring Mandy Moore as a preacher's daughter A Walk to Remember
#4230, aired 2003-01-10I'M SUPERSTITIOUS! $1000: One well-known superstition is that it's bad luck to walk under one of these a ladder
#4226, aired 2003-01-06DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME $800: Don't walk on the surface of this closest star to the Earth unless you're wearing heat-resistant booties the Sun
#4225, aired 2003-01-03AEROSMITH $400: In 1986 rappers Run-D.M.C. remade this 1976 Aerosmith song "Walk This Way"
#4217, aired 2002-12-24HORSING AROUND $400: (Sofia of the Clue Crew presents.) A horse's slowest natural gait is a walk; this is the next one up in speed trot
#4199, aired 2002-11-2815-LETTER WORDS $1200: (Sofia is taking a walk through the woods.) A goal of the Boy Scouts is to foster this 15-letter word through activities like fishing, hiking & canoeing outdoorsmanship
#4170, aired 2002-10-18ROCK & ROLL PYRAMID $800: Toni Basil turned down the demo of "Walk Like An Egyptian"; it then went to this group who took it to No. 1 The Bangles
#4151, aired 2002-09-23CITY WALK $400: With a current population of 323,000 this North American national capital was founded in the early 1800s Ottawa, Canada
#4151, aired 2002-09-23CITY WALK $800: The 1,000-year-old Al-Azhar University in this Middle East capital is an important center of Islamic learning Cairo, Egypt
#4151, aired 2002-09-23CITY WALK $1200: (Sofia of the Clue Crew reports from Miami.) Stretching from about 17th Avenue to 37th Avenue is this "small" area of Miami "Little Havana"
#4151, aired 2002-09-23CITY WALK $1600: Pensione Erdarelli & the Hotel Hassler are both found in this capital city Rome, Italy
#4151, aired 2002-09-23CITY WALK $5,000 (Daily Double): You'll find the Kenyatta Conference Center in this Kenyan city, one of Africa's largest & fastest growing Nairobi
#4118, aired 2002-06-26Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum $800: On display are the two space suits that these 2 Apollo 11 astronauts actually wore to walk on the moon Armstrong & Aldrin
#4093, aired 2002-05-22LEISURE ACTIVITIES $800: To "take" one of these means to walk a long distance for pleasure; in slang, it means to go away a hike
#4085, aired 2002-05-10CENTRAL PARK $1000: Cleopatra's Needle is a short walk from this Egyptian Temple in the Metropolitan Museum of Art the Temple of Dendur
#4084, aired 2002-05-09POP MUSIC $400: '70s classic heard here "Plucked her eyebrows on the way / Shaved her legs and then he was a she / She says, 'Hey babe'" "Walk On The Wild Side"
#4078, aired 2002-05-01WAX MUSEUMS $200: The Alamo exhibit at this city's Plaza Wax Museum is a bit eerie, because the Alamo itself is a short walk away San Antonio
#4049, aired 2002-03-21THE "ODD" COUPLE $200: A young child learning to walk a toddler
#4036, aired 2002-03-04TRULY TRIVIAL FACTS $400: 2 of the 3 dogs honored with a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame (2 of) Lassie & Rin Tin Tin (or Strongheart)
#4035, aired 2002-03-01TIME FOR A PRINCESS CRUISE $200: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from aboard the Golden Princess.) I'm on this deck, whose name is from French for "walk" or "stroll" the promenade
#4022, aired 2002-02-12BEFORE HE WAS PRESIDENT $400: He used to walk 20 miles between New Salem & Springfield to borrow law books to study Lincoln
#4007, aired 2002-01-22SALYUT STATIONS $800: On her 2nd flight to a Salyut, the Soviets' 2nd woman in space, Svetlana Savitskaya, became the 1st woman to do this in space walk in space
#4002, aired 2002-01-15MR. EDS $1000: A crew member on Gemini IV, he was the first American astronaut to walk in space Edward White
#3999, aired 2002-01-10VERB FIRST NAMES $400: Walk in shallow water like baseball's Boggs wade
#3996, aired 2002-01-07MARY, TYLER OR MOORE $800: The 1999 book "Walk this Way" is about a rock group with this lead singer Steven Tyler
#3990, aired 2001-12-28TOYS & GAMES $1000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew outside with a toy.) Leash laws don't apply to this yo-yo trick walk the dog
#3965, aired 2001-11-23MILITARY MATTERS $200: He was the first man to walk on the moon as an active member of the military Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin
#3961, aired 2001-11-19POETRY FILL IN THE BLANK $400: "Do I dare to eat a ____? I shall wear white flannel trousers, and walk upon the beach" peach
#3936, aired 2001-10-15AFRIKAANS $1000: This 11-letter term for a South African pioneer refers back to the Boers who made that long walk Voortrekker
#3933, aired 2001-10-10I LIKE Q $200: CCR sang of her, "I love the way you walk I love the way you talk" Suzie Q
#3929, aired 2001-10-04NEW YORK POST HEADLINES $200: In 1999 a possible strike by this group, baseball's "men in blue", led to "Go Ahead and Walk, You Porky Chumps" the umpires
#3895, aired 2001-07-06BEASTLY RHYME TIME $300: A pleasurable stroll for a bird of prey hawk walk
#3889, aired 2001-06-28"B" IN ROCK $100: On a "Manic Monday", this group taught us to "Walk Like An Egyptian" The Bangles
#3888, aired 2001-06-27ANIMALS $500: "Euell" be glad to know these small apes are the only ones to habitually walk erect Gibbons
#3869, aired 2001-05-314-LETTER "W"ORDS $200: Walk through shallow water wade
#3862, aired 2001-05-22HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME $100: This star seen here broke the Las Vegas color line in 1954: Sammy Davis, Jr.
#3862, aired 2001-05-22HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME $200: "The Birdman of Alcatraz" is one of the classic roles of this star, seen here: Burt Lancaster
#3862, aired 2001-05-22HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME $300: The man seen here died in 1996, 7 weeks after celebrating this birthday: 100th (George Burns)
#3862, aired 2001-05-22HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME $400: His smash songs include the 1948 million-seller "Nature Boy": Nat King Cole
#3862, aired 2001-05-22HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME $500: On her long-running TV show, she was the matriarch of the Stone family of Hilldale: Donna Reed
#3851, aired 2001-05-07HIP HOP NATION $200: Unlike frogs, these animals don't jump far, they make short hops & even walk toads
#3839, aired 2001-04-19MOLDY OLDIES $200: "Let's Hang On", "Walk Like A Man", "Rag Doll" Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons
#3797, aired 2001-02-20BET $200: BET's annual Walk of Fame Gala raises big money for this fund abbreviated UNCF the United Negro College Fund
#3796, aired 2001-02-19TRIP $200: To walk through the Garden of Ruins in this country, head southwest from Budapest to Szekesfehervar Hungary
#3794, aired 2001-02-15DON'T MISS IT! $600: If you want to walk across the Bridge Over the River Kwai, head for Kanchanaburi in this country Thailand
#3775, aired 2001-01-19"W"ORDS $200: Walk like a duck Waddle
#3769, aired 2001-01-11ALL THE KING'S SONGS $500: "We're caught in a trap, I can't walk out, because I love you too much baby" "Suspicious Minds"
#3768, aired 2001-01-10AKRONYMS $1,000 (Daily Double): You could take 12 steps up the walk of Dr. Bob's home in Akron, a museum of memorabilia of this organization Alcoholics Anonymous
#3744, aired 2000-12-07THE "FIRST" $100: It's where you've gotten if you've drawn a walk or kissed a girl first base
#3731, aired 2000-11-20COLLEGE FOOTBALL $100: Term for a player who isn't recruited, but just "ambles" onto the field to try out Walk-on
#3710, aired 2000-10-20LET US PRAY $400: "Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil" Psalms
#3703, aired 2000-10-11THE FORCE $200: (Here's Bill Nye): "It's hard to walk across ice because there's not much of this force that keeps your feet from slipping" Friction
#3696, aired 2000-10-02NATURE WALK $200: The cottontail is a common species of this animal that can jump 10 feet if you scare it rabbit
#3696, aired 2000-10-02NATURE WALK $400: Frogs absorb oxygen through their skin, but also have these breathing organs, like us lungs
#3696, aired 2000-10-02NATURE WALK $600: Seen here, it looks like any other bird & gets its name because it can sound like any other bird mockingbird
#3696, aired 2000-10-02NATURE WALK $800: That ladybug in the grass represents one of about 300,000 species of this insect beetles
#3667, aired 2000-07-11THE LIVING WORLD $800: Although shaped like the bottom of a shoe, this protozoan doesn't walk, but swims by shaking its cilia Paramecium
#3664, aired 2000-07-06STORY SONGS $800 (Daily Double): Lou Reed's 1973 hit "Walk on the Wild Side" was inspired by the friends of this artist Andy Warhol
#3653, aired 2000-06-21DUKES & EARLS $300: "As I walk through this world, nothing can stop this" 1962 Gene Chandler No. 1 hit "Duke of Earl"
#3643, aired 2000-06-07FAMOUS AMERICANS $800: He wrote, "I come to my solitary woodland walk as the homesick go home": Henry David Thoreau
#3635, aired 2000-05-26HOLLYWOOD BLVD. $400: June 16, 1999 was "Another Day In Paradise" when this composer got a star on the Walk of Fame Phil Collins
#3619, aired 2000-05-04WAR STORIES $400: "A Walk in the Sun", "They Were Expendable" World War II
#3613, aired 2000-04-26THE HISTORY OF RAP $800: This trio helped bring rap music to middle America when they teamed up with Aerosmith on a version of "Walk This Way" Run-D.M.C.
#3606, aired 2000-04-17FILL IN THE BIBLICAL BLANK $800: Mark 2:9 -- "Arise, and take up thy bed, and ____" Walk
#3586, aired 2000-03-20VIDEO POTPOURRI $300: It's the boulevard where you'll see this object & hundreds of others just like it: (Alex Trebek's star on the "Walk of Fame") Hollywood Boulevard
#3585, aired 2000-03-17BORN IN IRELAND $400: (Hi, I'm Bob Goen of Entertainment Tonight.) He got his star on the Walk of Fame Dec. 3, 1997 to tie in with the release of his film "Tomorrow Never Dies" Pierce Brosnan
#3576, aired 2000-03-06WATCH THE BIRDIE $200: As ptarmigans often walk on this substance, their feet are feathered for insulation & support Ice/snow
#3576, aired 2000-03-06OBVIOUS ANSWERS $500: Milestones in this director's career include "All Quiet on the Western Front" & "A Walk in the Sun" Lewis Milestone
#3569, aired 2000-02-24WORLD CELEBRITIES $200: French high-wire artist Philippe Petit is known for his 1974 walk between the towers of this NYC landmark World Trade Center
#3566, aired 2000-02-21AMERICAN HISTORY $100: On April 18, 1775 he was captured by the British but released; he had to walk back to Lexington Paul Revere
#3556, aired 2000-02-07ANAGRAMS $400: Nervously walk back & forth across the cape pace (cape)
#3552, aired 2000-02-01U.S. CITIES $200: The Walk-In-The-Water, the first steamship on the Great Lakes, ran between Buffalo & this motor city Detroit
#3548, aired 2000-01-26COUNTRY MUSIC LEGENDS $200: His first No. 1 country hit, "I Walk the Line", was released by Sun Records of Memphis in 1956 Johnny Cash
#3502, aired 1999-11-23SINGER-SONGWRITERS $400: "I Walk the Line" Johnny Cash
#3495, aired 1999-11-12STORY PROBLEMS $1000: At 50 cents a dog, it's how many dogs Jill will have to walk to buy that $43,500 Porsche 87,000
#3487, aired 1999-11-02WHEN THEY WERE TEENS $800: She was the teen star of the 1969 film "A Walk with Love and Death", directed by her dad, John Huston Anjelica Huston
#3485, aired 1999-10-29MR. CHICKEN $500: 4-word phrase for an overbearing & strutting man Cock of the walk
#3482, aired 1999-10-26BIBLICAL QUOTES $400: "Yea, though I walk through" this valley, "I will fear no evil, for thou art with me" the valley of the shadow of death
#3465, aired 1999-10-014-LETTER WORDS $100: Dr. Spock wrote, you don't have to teach a child to do this at 12-15 months; "you won't be able to stop him" walk
#3455, aired 1999-09-17LITERARY TOURISM $500 (Daily Double): The museum devoted to this playwright is a short walk from the National Theatre in Oslo Henrik Ibsen
#3454, aired 1999-09-16BIG SCREEN COWBOYS $400: This cowpuncher was a star of westerns & music & has 5 stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame: Gene Autry
#3454, aired 1999-09-16JAZZ $500: On April 7, 1986 she received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame -- nearly 27 years after her death Billie Holiday
#3452, aired 1999-09-14CLASSIC POP GROUPS $200: In 1963, with "Walk Like a Man", this group became the first to score 3 straight No. 1 singles in the U.S. The Four Seasons
#3448, aired 1999-09-08IT FOLLOWED ME HOME $300: You can use it to serve pieces of cheese at a party, stick them on its quills & let it walk around -- can I keep it? Porcupine
#3435, aired 1999-07-09COMMON BONDS $300: A player at bat, your dog, the plank Things you walk
#3429, aired 1999-07-01MEDICAL PEOPLE $600: "And They Shall Walk" is the autobiography of Sister Kenny, who devised treatment for kids with this disease polio
#3411, aired 1999-06-07THE '60s $400: Martin Luther King Jr.'s Freedom Walk in 1965 spanned the 50 miles between these 2 Alabama cities Montgomery & Selma
#3400, aired 1999-05-21THE HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME $200: One of the musical stars on the Walk of Fame is this trumpeter who appeared in "Hello, Dolly!" Louis Armstrong
#3400, aired 1999-05-21THE HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME $400: "Death Valley Days" announcer George Hicks is among those whose star has a microphone for this medium radio
#3400, aired 1999-05-21THE HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME $600: In 1960, after her Oscar for "The Three Faces of Eve", she got the first star on the walk Joanne Woodward
#3400, aired 1999-05-21THE HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME $800: Last name of father & son producers Richard & Darryl, separated by several blocks on Hollywood Blvd. Zanuck
#3400, aired 1999-05-21THE HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME $1000: This "Mayor of Hollywood" is cock of the Walk of Fame as chairman of the selection committee Johnny Grant
#3368, aired 1999-04-07WILD CRITTERS $300: Gorillas rarely walk upright; instead, they usually support their upper bodies by walking on these hand parts knuckles (fingers accepted)
#3328, aired 1999-02-10HAM $1000: Houston, we have a ham, this first American woman to walk in space Kathryn Sullivan
#3314, aired 1999-01-21NAME THE ROCKERS $300: "Walk Like An Egyptian" The Bangles
#3311, aired 1999-01-18HOW TO PROPOSE MARRIAGE $200: If one plans a church wedding, one may invite his intended to "walk down" this the aisle
#3309, aired 1999-01-14TRAILS $200: You'd have to walk over 2,000 miles to go end to end on this east coast national scenic trail Appalachian Trail
#3305, aired 1999-01-08DON'T MISS THE BOAT $500: You can take a boat ride down the River Walk section of this southern Texas city San Antonio
#3294, aired 1998-12-24CAPITAL TOWNS $800: It must be tough to park your car or walk your dog in Albertville, Alabama, the USA's capital of these fire hydrants
#3285, aired 1998-12-11DESTINATION: MOON $500 (Daily Double): (Hi, I'm Janet Kavandi, on the Space Shuttle Discovery.) Of the 7 original Mercury astronauts, he's the only one to walk on the Moon Alan Shepard
#3282, aired 1998-12-08BREAKING UP $500: This "amphibious" Santa Barbara band that sang "All I Want" & "Walk On The Ocean" croaked in 1998 Toad the Wet Sprocket
#3267, aired 1998-11-17WOOD WORDS $600: Cutting trees down, or a word that describes the Frankenstein monster's walk Lumbering
#3249, aired 1998-10-22HOLLYWOOD $200: A Sunset Blvd. shop specializing in these instruments has a "rock walk" of musicians' handprints Guitars
#3235, aired 1998-10-02STEPHEN KING $300: King published the stories "Rage", "The Long Walk" & "The Running Man" under this pseudonym Richard Bachman
#3223, aired 1998-09-16DIRECTORS $1,500 (Daily Double): The first American film Alfred Hitchcock directed was this 1940 classic, seen here: "You thought you could be Mrs. DeWinter, live in her house, walk in her steps, take the things that were hers, but she's too strong for you, you can't fight her..." Rebecca
#3221, aired 1998-09-14A WALK IN THE PARK $100: In 1989 George Bush had the DEA buy drugs in a park across from this building to show on TV The White House
#3221, aired 1998-09-14A WALK IN THE PARK $200: The Bridge of Perfect Wisdom is a landmark of Beihai Park in this world capital Beijing
#3221, aired 1998-09-14A WALK IN THE PARK $400: You can follow streets named for King George V & King David to Independence Park in this city Jerusalem
#3221, aired 1998-09-14A WALK IN THE PARK $500 (Daily Double): This London park was named for the position held by the future King George IV Regent's Park
#3221, aired 1998-09-14A WALK IN THE PARK $500: A giant ferris wheel graces this city's Prater, opened to the public by Joseph II in 1766 Vienna
#3216, aired 1998-09-07SLIM VOLUMES $800: Don't waste your money on the complete lyrics of this band that gave us "Walk--Don't Run" The Ventures
#3215, aired 1998-07-17BABY TALK $100: This term for an older baby comes from its unsteady gait as it learns to walk a toddler
#3195, aired 1998-06-19PEOPLE IN SONG $500: She's the title person in the song heard here: "I like the way you walk..." Suzie Q
#3186, aired 1998-06-08SONG STANDARDS $200: It begins, "When you walk through a storm hold your head up high and don't be afraid of the dark" "You'll Never Walk Alone"
#3149, aired 1998-04-161960s MUSIC $1000: This 1963 hit by Kyu Sakamoto was released in Japan as "Ue O Muite Aruko", or "I Look Up When I Walk" "Sukiyaki"
#3146, aired 1998-04-1312-LETTER WORDS $1000: From the Latin for "to walk", it's another term for a baby buggy, especially in Britain Perambulator
#3141, aired 1998-04-06THE DEVIL'S MUSIC $500 (Daily Double): Title that completes the lyrics heard here: "You look like an angel (look like an angel) / Walk like an angel (walk like an angel) / Talk like an angel / But I got wise..." "(You're The) Devil In Disguise"
#3138, aired 1998-04-01THE MALE OF THE SPECIES $200: Hey hen, it's kookie to ask this cock of the walk to lend you its comb a rooster
#3136, aired 1998-03-30"WALK" $100: This pirate punishment is more fiction than reality walking the plank
#3136, aired 1998-03-30"WALK" $200: The U.S. Army Signal Corps developed this portable 2-way radio set in 1933. Over. a walkie-talkie
#3136, aired 1998-03-30"WALK" $300: This Bangles hit was aided by a "King Tut" video, & was later certified gold "Walk Like An Egyptian"
#3136, aired 1998-03-30"WALK" $400: If you've been fired, you've received these your walking papers
#3136, aired 1998-03-30"WALK" $500: In the 1960s this tropical fish which comes out of the water at night was introduced into Florida the walking catfish
#3132, aired 1998-03-24ROCK STARS $200: He tells the way it is with Aerosmith in his 1997 book "Walk This Way" Steven Tyler
#3126, aired 1998-03-16COUNTRY MUSIC STARS $300: On Dec. 12, 1996 he received his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame with wife Lisa Hartman by his side Clint Black
#3116, aired 1998-03-02THE HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME $100: Stars in front of this famous theater include Basil Rathbone's, William Shatner's & Billy Graham's Grauman's/Mann's Chinese Theater
#3116, aired 1998-03-02THE HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME $200: Marilyn Monroe's "McStar" shines in front of this Hollywood Boulevard eatery McDonald's
#3116, aired 1998-03-02THE HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME $300: The stars run east & west on Hollywood Boulevard, & north & south on this street Vine Street
#3116, aired 1998-03-02THE HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME $400: He's the only U.S. president you can step on Ronald Reagan
#3116, aired 1998-03-02THE HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME $500: You don't have to "Imagine" that this musician's star is in front of Capitol Records... that's where it is John Lennon
#3108, aired 1998-02-18DREAMY MUSIC $500 (Daily Double): He's the singer heard here: "In dreams, I walk..." Roy Orbison
#3107, aired 1998-02-17HOMONYMS $100: Where newlyweds might walk on their wedding day & on the day after aisle/isle
#3103, aired 1998-02-11CURLING UP $1000: A player called the lead does this, implying that he's without sin casts the first stone (or delivers the first stone)
#3081, aired 1998-01-12CRITTERS $800: In Central America the basilisk is sometimes called the Jesus Christ lizard because it can do this walk on water
#3078, aired 1998-01-07ROYALTY $400: Kipling wrote of this queen, "Walk wide o' the widow at Windsor, for 'alf o' creation she owns" Queen Victoria
#3073, aired 1997-12-31BOOKS BY THEIR COVERS $200: On the cover of "Walk On the Wild Side", this NBA star's name is much larger than co-author Michael Silver's Dennis Rodman
#3065, aired 1997-12-19ANIMALS $200: Only gorillas & these other primates walk on their knuckles Chimpanzees
#3061, aired 1997-12-15WHERE "BABY"s COME FROM $1,000 (Daily Double): This Henry Mancini song comes from the 1962 film "Hatari!": The Baby Elephant Walk
#3039, aired 1997-11-13JUST SAY "NO" $600: A pitcher can walk a batter & still accomplish one of these games a no-hitter
#3016, aired 1997-10-13A WALK UP FIFTH AVENUE $200: Fifth Avenue starts at this square in Greenwich Village Washington Square
#3016, aired 1997-10-13A WALK UP FIFTH AVENUE $400: For a cinematic rendezvous atop this building, get to 34th by 11:30 P.M., when the elevators stop Empire State Building
#3016, aired 1997-10-13A WALK UP FIFTH AVENUE $600: Take a left on 52nd to eat at this "club" named for its numerical address 21 Club
#3016, aired 1997-10-13A WALK UP FIFTH AVENUE $800: At 57th you can gaze in this store's windows as Holly Golightly did at "breakfast" Tiffany's
#3016, aired 1997-10-13A WALK UP FIFTH AVENUE $1000: A 70th Street mansion displays the art treasures amassed by this Pittsburgh steel mogul Henry Clay Frick
#2994, aired 1997-09-11HOLLYWOOD 90028 $200: This series of plaques lets you walk through Hollywood stepping on stars the Hollywood Walk of Fame
#2991, aired 1997-09-08TRIBES $500: As the Cherokee history includes the "Trail of Tears", this Southwest tribe has the "Long Walk" Navajo
#2980, aired 1997-07-11FASHION HISTORY $500: Introduced around 1912, this skirt was so tight at the bottom women could barely walk in it a hobble skirt
#2971, aired 1997-06-30MOVIE DEBUTS $1000: He made his debut in a walk-on role in "Irma La Douce" 9 years before he played Sonny Corleone James Caan
#2959, aired 1997-06-12ENDS IN "LL" $400: You can walk for miles on one of these & never leave the same spot treadmill
#2955, aired 1997-06-06CAR PARTS $100: Keep the cap & hoses of this coolant-holding device in good shape, or you may face a long hot walk the radiator
#2914, aired 1997-04-10THE EMERALD ISLE $2,400 (Daily Double): 3rd-largest city in Eire/Of its sites we never tire/Just walk around/& you'll be bound/To see it in its entire Limerick
#2909, aired 1997-04-03TRAVEL CANADA $200: The Bat Cave in this capital of Ontario displays 3,000 life-like vinyl & wax bats in a walk-through tunnel Toronto
#2898, aired 1997-03-19THE THIRD $100: Charles Conrad, Jr. was the third man to walk here The Moon
#2895, aired 1997-03-14ANNUAL EVENTS $500: Penitents pierce their bodies with hooks & walk in a procession during Thaipusam, a festival of this religion Hinduism
#2888, aired 1997-03-05CLASSIC NOVELS $200: This Charlotte Bronte novel begins, "There was no possibility of taking a walk that day" Jane Eyre
#2879, aired 1997-02-20AMERICAN RESTAURANTS $800: This pirate-themed Las Vegas hotel has a restaurant called The Plank; hope they don't make you walk it Treasure Island
#2873, aired 1997-02-124-LETTER WORDS $200: To walk in shallow water Wade
#2864, aired 1997-01-30FOOTWEAR $300: These racquet-shaped frames allow the wearer to walk without sinking, if you get our drift snowshoes
#2862, aired 1997-01-28BIBLICAL PEOPLE $200: The Lord told him & his men to walk around Jericho once a day for 6 days Joshua
#2846, aired 1997-01-06BIRDS $300: These birds are so named because their long legs look like the poles circus performers walk on stilts
#2845, aired 1997-01-03MUSICAL JOHNS $300: He recorded many of his famous songs like "I Walk The Line" within 2 years of his debut on Sun Records Johnny Cash
#2819, aired 1996-11-28NONFICTION $200: John Feinstein called his 1995 bestseller about this sport "A Good Walk Spoiled" Golf
#2798, aired 1996-10-30RELIGION $1000: During a pilgrimage to Mecca, a Muslim is required to walk 7 times around this square building the Kaaba
#2764, aired 1996-09-12"WALK"s $100: It's the most valuable property in the game of Monopoly Boardwalk
#2764, aired 1996-09-12"WALK"s $200: It's Sony's trademark name for a portable, pocket-size cassette player with headphones Walkman
#2764, aired 1996-09-12"WALK"s $300: Figuratively speaking, they're handed to an employee when he or she is dismissed from a job walking papers
#2764, aired 1996-09-12"WALK"s $400: He created "Hi and Lois" as well as "Beetle Bailey" Mort Walker
#2764, aired 1996-09-12"WALK"s $500: In 1986 it became The Bangles' first No. 1 hit "Walk Like An Egyptian"
#2762, aired 1996-09-10DOUBLE D WORDS $100: Walk like a duck waddle
#2756, aired 1996-09-02SUPERSTITIONS $400: For a bride, a coin in here ensures future wealth & perhaps a painful walk down the aisle her shoe
#2744, aired 1996-07-04THE BIBLE $1000: Jesus healed a man near this pool in Jerusalem by saying, "Rise, take up thy bed, and walk" Pool of Bethesda
#2741, aired 1996-07-01BIRD WORDS & PHRASES $200: This ragtime dance that features a springy walk has a Thanksgiving bird in its name a turkey trot
#2723, aired 1996-06-05BOOKS & AUTHORS $400: His 1995 novel "Dead Man's Walk" is a prequel to "Lonesome Dove" Larry McMurtry
#2720, aired 1996-05-31PARTY TIME! $300: It's a formal high school dance, though its name is from a word for a walk a prom
#2713, aired 1996-05-22BOB DYLAN SONGS $400: This 1963 song begins, "How many roads must a man walk down before you call him a man?" "Blowin' in the Wind"
#2706, aired 1996-05-13THE NEW TESTAMENT $400: "O thou of little faith" was said to him after he tried to walk across the water & failed Peter
#2700, aired 1996-05-03ACTORS & THEIR ROLES $400: In "A Walk in the Clouds", he's a WWII vet who poses as the husband of an unmarried, pregnant woman Keanu Reeves
#2681, aired 1996-04-08ZOOLOGY $200: This bat is not only unique in drinking blood, it can also walk & run upright the vampire bat
#2673, aired 1996-03-27AUTOBIOGRAPHIES $400: In "Return to Earth", this 2nd man to walk on the moon told of the pressures he faced on & off the job Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin
#2673, aired 1996-03-27AUTOBIOGRAPHIES $1000: Famous for her work with polio patients, this Australian nurse called her autobiography "And They Shall Walk" Sister Elizabeth Kenney
#2629, aired 1996-01-25TV TO FILM $400: Subtitled "Fire Walk with Me", it brought back Sheryl Lee as Laura Palmer Twin Peaks
#2621, aired 1996-01-15MUSIC IN "BLACK" & "WHITE" $300: In 1965, pianist Horst Jankowski took a walk up the charts with "A Walk In" this German location the Black Forest
#2612, aired 1996-01-02TRAVEL U.S.A. $200: Cliff Walk, a dramatic 3-mile path along the coast, is a highlight of this Rhode Island resort city Newport
#2608, aired 1995-12-27SONG LYRICS $500: It begins, "No one to talk with, all by myself, no one to walk with but I'm happy on the shelf" "Ain't Misbehavin'"
#2600, aired 1995-12-15CLASSIC SONG LYRICS $300: "When you walk through a storm" do this "and don't be afraid of the dark" Hold your head up high
#2546, aired 1995-10-02SHAKESPEARE $200: The ghost tells him, "I am thy father's spirit, doomed for a certain term to walk the night..." Hamlet
#2544, aired 1995-09-28WE'RE NO. 2 $1000: He was the 2nd man to walk in space, though he was the 1st American (Ed) White
#2537, aired 1995-09-19CLOTHING $400: A yukata, a cotton type of this Asian garment, is perfect for a summer evening walk kimono
#2518, aired 1995-07-12MUSEUMS $400: Noted for its modern art, the Stedelijk Museum in this city is a short walk from the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
#2517, aired 1995-07-11'50s FILM FACTS $400: In this 1959 comedy, Jack Lemmon compares Marilyn Monroe's walk to "Jello on springs" Some Like It Hot
#2508, aired 1995-06-28QUOTATIONS $800: Mark Twain called this sport "a good walk spoiled" golf
#2504, aired 1995-06-22ODDS & ENDS $200: The patriarch of this aerialist family died in 1978 while attempting a walk between hotels in Puerto Rico the Wallendas
#2472, aired 1995-05-09THE MOVIES $500 (Daily Double): 1995 movie comedy that features the song heard here: "I think I'll go for a walk outside now / The summer sun's callin my name / (I hear ya now) / I just can't stay inside all day / I gotta get out..." The Brady Bunch (Movie)
#2458, aired 1995-04-19MUSICAL THEATRE $400: Upon Billy Bigelow's death in this play, Nettie consoles Julie by singing "You'll Never Walk Alone" Carousel
#2418, aired 1995-02-22SUPERSTITIONS $200: It's okay to walk under one of these; just keep your fingers crossed a ladder
#2375, aired 1994-12-23ARTISTS $200: "The morning walk" by this "Blue Boy" artist is an idealized portrait of an aristocratic young couple (Thomas) Gainsborough
#2368, aired 1994-12-14"G" WHIZ! $1000: These lizards that can walk upside-down on ceilings are non-venomous geckos
#2364, aired 1994-12-08MODERN ART & ARTISTS $1000: This Swiss painter's description of his work can be translated as "taking a line for a walk" Paul Klee
#2357, aired 1994-11-29ASTRONAUTS $800: He was capsule communicator for Gemini 5 & 10 before becoming the second to walk on the moon Aldrin
#2310, aired 1994-09-23QUOTATIONS $200: He wrote, "How many roads must a man walk down before you call him a man?" Bob Dylan
#2276, aired 1994-06-27JAPAN $100: You can take a bus to the 8,000-foot level of this sacred mountain & then walk to the 12,400-foot summit Mount Fuji
#2233, aired 1994-04-27DANCE $100: A "walk" named for this humped mammal was popular in the 1920s a camel
#2228, aired 1994-04-20SONG STANDARDS $400: "On the boardwalk in" this New Jersey city, "We will walk in a dream" Atlantic City
#2212, aired 1994-03-29COLORS $500 (Daily Double): Alice Walker says it annoys God if you walk by this color in a field & don't notice it purple
#2209, aired 1994-03-24"A" MEN $200: These first 2 men to walk on the Moon have craters named for them there Armstrong & Aldrin
#2194, aired 1994-03-03HODGEPODGE $200: The 3 natural gaits of horses are the canter, the trot & this, the slowest the walk
#2179, aired 1994-02-10"LINE"s $400: This 1956 country song was the first by Johnny Cash to crack the Top 20 on the pop charts "I Walk The Line"
#2165, aired 1994-01-21SONGS OF THE '60s $400: This Elvis chart topper begins "We're caught in a trap, I can't walk out because I love you too much baby" "Suspicious Minds"
#2096, aired 1993-10-18SPACE PEOPLE $200: This first man to walk on the moon was shot down during Korean War service Neil Armstrong
#2091, aired 1993-10-11CHINESE HISTORY $800: This practice that rendered women unable to walk normally probably peaked in the Ming Dynasty foot binding
#2060, aired 1993-07-16NATIONAL FORESTS $100: You can walk some of the same trails this frontiersman did in the Kentucky forest named for him Daniel Boone
#2060, aired 1993-07-16CELEBRITY RELATIVES $500: '40s movie star whose cousin Lupino Lane introduced The Lambeth Walk in "Me and My Girl" in the '30s Ida Lupino
#2056, aired 1993-07-12"BIG" $400: Teddy Roosevelt said to do these 2 things & "you will go far" speak softly and carry a big stick
#2044, aired 1993-06-24OHIO $100: There's an Air & Space Museum in Wapakoneta named for this first man to walk on the Moon Armstrong
#2044, aired 1993-06-24ARCHITECTURE $600 (Daily Double): This covered walk is built around the courtyard of a college building, church or monastery a cloister
#2028, aired 1993-06-02POP MUSIC $100: "So, if your baby leaves and you have a tale to tell, just take a walk down Lonely Street to" this place Heartbreak Hotel
#2015, aired 1993-05-14ODE TO ENGLAND $200: From France's Calais this city's a strait away; you should watch when you walk on its cliffs of white chalk Dover
#2012, aired 1993-05-11WEDDING ETIQUETTE $400: This attendant, traditionally a small boy, may walk alone or with the flower girl ring bearer
#1994, aired 1993-04-151952 $100: A new sign installed in Times Square blinked "Don't" do this several times a minute walk
#1992, aired 1993-04-13ASTRONAUTS $1000: During the October 1984 shuttle mission, Kathryn Sullivan became the first U.S. woman to do this walk in space
#1991, aired 1993-04-12CHILDREN'S LITERATURE $800: Peter the goatherd & this title character help Clara Sesemann learn how to walk Heidi
#1935, aired 1993-01-22ANNUAL EVENTS $500 (Daily Double): An annual event in Michigan is the Labor Day Walk over this bridge between the Upper & Lower Peninsulas the Mackinac Bridge
#1914, aired 1992-12-24BELLS & WHISTLES $600: A theatrical superstition says whistling here is a no-no in the dressing room
#1904, aired 1992-12-10SONGS OF THE '60s $100: In 1966 The Left Banke told this girl to just walk away... you won't see me follow you back home" Renée
#1898, aired 1992-12-02WAYNES $200: To date, this singer's only top ten hit has been "Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast" in 1972 Wayne Newton
#1849, aired 1992-09-24LESSER-KNOWN NAMES $200: On March 18, 1965, Alexei Leonov became the first man to walk here space
#1840, aired 1992-09-11ANIMAL WORDS & PHRASES $300: A domineering, conceited man is one of these "of the walk" cock
#1829, aired 1992-07-09CHESTER A. ARTHUR $400: Arthur was the first person to walk across this bridge when it opened to the public May 24, 1883 the Brooklyn Bridge
#1779, aired 1992-04-30CLOTHING $400: A long skirt popular between 1910 & 1914, so narrow at the knees that women could hardly walk a hobble (skirt)
#1768, aired 1992-04-15OLD MOVIES $400: Vivien Leigh can be seen in long shots in 1954's "Elephant Walk" even though this actress replaced her Elizabeth Taylor
#1706, aired 1992-01-20MARYLAND $600: It's a short 2-mile walk from West Virginia north across Maryland to this state Pennsylvania
#1695, aired 1992-01-03JOHN HUSTON $100: Huston's 1969 film "A Walk with Love and Death" starred this 16-year-old actress, his daughter Anjelica
#1685, aired 1991-12-20JULES VERNE $100: This 1869 novel's 16th chapter is titled "A Walk on the Bottom of the Sea" Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
#1637, aired 1991-10-15MOVIE DIRECTORS $600: His wife, Julie Andrews, accompanied him when his star was unveiled on Hollywood's Walk of Fame Blake Edwards
#1619, aired 1991-09-19ROOMS $500: In a famous poem, the spider invited the fly to "walk into" this room, a euphemism for her web her parlor
#1594, aired 1991-07-04ROCK LYRICS $500: "You look like an angel, Walk like an angel, Talk like an angel, but I got wise; You're" this "The Devil In Disguise"
#1579, aired 1991-06-13BROADWAY LYRICS $500: "If they asked me, I could" do this "about the way you walk and whisper and look" I could write a book
#1555, aired 1991-05-10SUPERSTITIONS $600: To dream of climbing up one of these means you'll rise in life, but if you walk under one, look out! a ladder
#1549, aired 1991-05-02NO. 1 HITS $100: One of five No. 1 hits for The Four Seasons (1 of) "Rag Doll" ("Sherry", "Big Girls Don't Cry", "Walk Like A Man" or "December, 1963 (Oh, What A Night)")
#1543, aired 1991-04-24NEIL SIMON $200: The play in which Corie complains, "You wouldn't walk barefoot with me in Washington Square Park" Barefoot in the Park
#1543, aired 1991-04-241971 $400: This man, second to walk on the moon, retired as an astronaut (Buzz) Aldrin
#1539, aired 1991-04-18A "LITTLE" $100: Jack Benny wrote him, "With Bob Hope doing my walk & you doing my voice, I can be a star & do nothing" Rich Little
#1533, aired 1991-04-10SUPERSTITIONS $100: The book of knowledge says it or a tool left on it may fall on you, so don't walk under one a ladder
#1530, aired 1991-04-05SPIDERS $400: The spiders named for their resemblance to these shellfish can walk sideways also crabs
#1519, aired 1991-03-21CLICHES $400: To rule this means to be in charge, as a cock of the walk could tell you the roost
#1510, aired 1991-03-08GILBERTS AND SULLIVANS $500: On a 1984 shuttle mission she became the first American woman to walk in space Kathryn D. Sullivan
#1486, aired 1991-02-04DIRECTIONS $300: According to the kids' joke, you "don't get it from an elephant; you get it from a duck" down
#1471, aired 1991-01-14PIRATES $100: Major Stede Bonnet may have been the only pirate who actually made his victims walk this the plank
#1458, aired 1990-12-26SHIPS $200: In 1818, the "Walk in the Water" was the first ship to use this type of power on the Great Lakes steam
#1443, aired 1990-12-05HOLLYWOOD HISTORY $200: He was the first cartoon character to get his own star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame Mickey Mouse
#1439, aired 1990-11-29POT LUCK $500: In May 1990 this late "La Bamba" singer received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Ritchie Valens
#1423, aired 1990-11-07DANCE $600: Irene & Vernon "strolled" their way to fame with this dance the Castle Walk
#1415, aired 1990-10-26GIRLS IN SONG $400: Creedence Clearwater Revival told her, "I like the way you walk. I like the way you talk" Suzie Q
#1388, aired 1990-09-19DANCE $200: This dance evolved from a promenade contest with sweet prizes; if you won you'd take the cake a cake walk
#1382, aired 1990-09-11SPORTS $400: Though unable to walk from the age of 4 to 8, she went on to win 3 Olympic gold medals in track in 1960 Wilma Rudolph
#1381, aired 1990-09-10ANAGRAMS $300: You'll be in danger if you walk into this section of my yard garden (from danger)
#1377, aired 1990-09-04INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS $400: Asking "Why walk the line?" he's lent his name to a Canadian bank's ATMs Johnny Cash
#1375, aired 1990-07-20MYTHOLOGY $2,800 (Daily Double): Orion's father, he gave his son the power to walk on the sea Poseidon
#1366, aired 1990-07-09LANDMARKS $500: The name of the special 1 1/2 mile route thru Boston that features most of its famous landmarks Freedom Walk (Freedom Trail)
#3, aired 1990-06-30FILM FACTS $1000: Elizabeth Taylor found passion on a plantation before it was pulverized by pachyderms in this 1954 film Elephant Walk
#1356, aired 1990-06-25PLAYS $200: In titles of plays, this word follows "Into the" & "A Walk in the" Woods
#1330, aired 1990-05-18WEATHER $100: If you walk on grass in early morning, you might step on these tiny waterdrops condensed from the air Dew
#1329, aired 1990-05-17CEREMONIES $700 (Daily Double): Famous street on which the ceremony seen here took place: [star on Walk of Fame] Hollywood Boulevard
#1324, aired 1990-05-10POP MUSIC $500: These "Sultans of Swing" did "The Walk of Life" in 1985 Dire Straits
#1314, aired 1990-04-26BIOLOGY $400: As seen in fossilized tracks, the rhipidistians were the first fish known to do this walk on land
#1305, aired 1990-04-13U.S.A. $200: Despite the weather, this huge state has the highest percentage of commuters who walk to work Alaska
#1274, aired 1990-03-01"TABLE"S $500: If you can still walk while your buddy is falling down intoxicated, you have done this to him Drink him under the table
#1267, aired 1990-02-20BACKYARD GAMES $100: Competition in which you walk on your hands while your partner holds up your legs a wheelbarrow race
#1250, aired 1990-01-26SONGS OF THE '60S $400: In 1964 the Ventures had a hit with "Walk, Don't Run" & she hit the charts with "Walk On By" Dionne Warwick
#1224, aired 1989-12-21SUPERSTITIONS $100: If you cross your fingers it's okay to walk under one of these Ladder
#1198, aired 1989-11-15SINGERS $100: When he got his star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame, this Welshman tossed garters to his fans Tom Jones
#1191, aired 1989-11-06ANIMALS $300: Lizard that's noted for its ability to walk on ceilings the gecko
#1189, aired 1989-11-02WORLD TRAVEL $400: If you walk from river to river on this NYC street, you'll pass the U.N., Grand Central Sta. & the main library 42nd Street
#1177, aired 1989-10-17WOMAN IN SPACE $1,000 (Daily Double): In 1984 Kathryn Sullivan became the 1st American woman to perform this feat take a walk in space
#1169, aired 1989-10-05MAN IN SPACE $1000: On June 3, 1965 this Gemini 4 astronaut took a 20 minute space walk, the 1st American to do so Ed White
#1142, aired 1989-07-18ASTAIRE & ROGERS $800: In their 9th film, Fred & Ginger played this early 20th C. dance team famous for their "walk" Vernon and Irene Castle
#1141, aired 1989-07-17FILM FACTS $400: In "Casablanca", after Ingrid Bergman's plane takes off, he & Bogey walk into the misty night Claude Rains
#1134, aired 1989-07-06ANAGRAMS $400: I'd walk a mile for the juice of this of this when I feel like having a gimlet a lime
#1125, aired 1989-06-23"RIGHT" SONGS $100: According to the title of this 1963 No. 1 Hit by the Rooftop Singers, it's what you do before you "sit right down" "Walk Right In"
#1120, aired 1989-06-16TRANSPORTATION $400: It's someone who takes a leisurely walk, or a type of baby carriage he might be pushing a stroller
#1100, aired 1989-05-19TV THEMES $400: "What would you think if I sang out of tune? / Would you stand up and walk...." The Wonder Years
#1084, aired 1989-04-27QUOTES $600: Mark Twain called this sport "a good walk spoiled" golf
#1084, aired 1989-04-27QUOTES $800: Famous adage Theodore Roosevelt told the crowd at the Minnesota state fair September 2, 1901 Speak softly and carry a big stick
#1072, aired 1989-04-11BASEBALL HISTORY $200: In 1887 statistically a walk counted as this a hit
#1067, aired 1989-04-04FASHION HISTORY $300: Worn circa 1910, these skirts were so tight at the bottom women could hardly walk hobble skirts
#1058, aired 1989-03-22DOUBLE "W"s $1000: A platform built atop old New England houses serving as a lookout for incoming ships widow's walk
#1054, aired 1989-03-16THE PLAY'S THE THING $4,000 (Daily Double): Title of a Neil Simon hit that tells how Corie wants her husband to walk in Washington Square Barefoot in the Park
#1043, aired 1989-03-01HOORAY FOR HOLLYWOOD $200: Jack Palance, Dyan Cannon & Will Rogers have theirs in front of Frederick's of Hollywood stars (on the Hollywood Walk of Fame)
#1042, aired 1989-02-28JEWELRY $1000: Though you may walk like an Egyptian while wearing these, their name is from Hindi for "glass bracelets" bangles
#1024, aired 1989-02-02PIRATES $200: There is little evidence that pirates made their victims walk this, but they did throw them overboard the plank
#1017, aired 1989-01-24FOLK SONGS $300: In many versions, the 2nd verse of this protest song starts, "We'll walk hand in hand" "We Shall Overcome"
#1016, aired 1989-01-23'60s SONGS $300: "You look like an angel, walk like an angel, talk like an angel, but I got wise, you're" this "The Devil In Disguise"
#992, aired 1988-12-20FITNESS $200: "Walk Out", "Start Up" & "Workout with Weights" are 3 tapes by this workout celebrity Jane Fonda
#984, aired 1988-12-08MAGAZINES $500 (Daily Double): This singer was featured as a model in Spin magazine's 1988 swimsuit issue: Johnny Cash ("I Walk The Line")
#977, aired 1988-11-29RAGTIME & BLUES $100: Some of the earliest ragtime came from minstrels doing a version of this popular "pastry" dance cake walk
#948, aired 1988-10-19THEATER $1000: 1 of the 2 plays on Broadway in June 1988 with "Woods" in their titles Into the Woods (or A Walk in the Woods)
#940, aired 1988-10-07TRAVEL & TOURISM $1000: Texas city famed for its river walk, the Paseo del Rio San Antonio
#914, aired 1988-07-21NEW TESTAMENT $1000: You can walk through a 2700-year-old tunnel that still carries water to this Jerusalem pool the Pool of Siloam
#912, aired 1988-07-19MOVIE TRIVIA $300: Gregory Peck walked the line in "I Walk the Line", but this man wrote & sang the title tune Johnny Cash
#903, aired 1988-07-06FADED FADS $300: Lambeth walk was a '30s dance that originated in this country England
#898, aired 1988-06-29U.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
#896, aired 1988-06-27COUNTRIES $200: This country boasts the largest number of recreational walk-thru mazes, including the Shiga Ritto Japan
#879, aired 1988-06-02'60s SONGS $500: Song that begins "It's knowing that your door is always open & your path is free to walk" "Gentle on My Mind"
#854, aired 1988-04-28SONGS $50 (Daily Double): 2 of the 3 Top 10 Fats Domino songs with "Walk" in the title "I'm Walkin'", "I Want to Walk You Home", and/or "Walking to New Orleans"
#838, aired 1988-04-06"WATER" $600: Jesus did this at a wedding in Cana of Galilee turned water into wine
#832, aired 1988-03-29COUNTRY CROONERS $1,000 (Daily Double): Born blind, he sang the following, which hit No. 1 on the country & No. 5 on the pop charts: "Well you can walk out on me tonight / If you think that it ain't feeling right..." Ronnie Milsap
#790, aired 1988-01-29CLASSIC COUNTRY $300: He's "Got to know when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em, know when to walk away, know when to run" "The Gambler" (Kenny Rogers)
#782, aired 1988-01-19"BEAUTIFUL" MUSIC $200: Subtitle of "This is All I Ask", they were asked to "walk a little slower when you walk by me" "Beautiful Girls"
#739, aired 1987-11-19SHAVIAN CHARACTERS $600: Heroine who says, "My voices have deceived me... but only a fool will walk into a fire" St. Joan
#735, aired 1987-11-13ADVERTISING $500: Slogan created in 1921 when a pal of an R.J. Reynolds ad man ran out of cigarettes on a golf course "I'd walk a mile for a Camel"
#734, aired 1987-11-12LYRICS $300: In "Silhouettes", it's "when I took a walk and passed your house" late last night
#729, aired 1987-11-05HOW TO... $200: Spin 73 plates simultaneously, walk 85 miles in 24 hours backwards, or be the largest lizard on Earth get in the Guinness Book of World Records
#704, aired 1987-10-01BIBLICAL QUOTES $200: In the Psalms, David said "Yea, though I walk through" this valley, "I will fear no evil" valley of the shadow of death
#700, aired 1987-09-25#1 HITS $100: 1 of 5 #1 hits for the Four Seasons (1 of) "Sherry" ("Big Girls Don't Cry", "Walk Like A Man", "Rag Doll" or "December 1963")
#697, aired 1987-09-22DOUBLE TALK $800 (Daily Double): It was a group called the Tymes, not Johnny Mathis that made this song a Top 10 hit: "Sometimes we walk, hand in hand by the sea / And we breathe in the cool salty air / You turn to me, with a kiss in your eyes..." "Wonderful! Wonderful!"
#691, aired 1987-09-14BLUE JEANS $500 (Daily Double): Like 501s, this 1979 Top 20 hit is considered a classic: "Money talks / But it don't sing and dance and it don't walk / And long as I can have you here with me / I much rather be..." [The song was not played going into the break.] "Forever In Blue Jeans"
#689, aired 1987-09-10WOMEN IN SPORTS $500: Unable to walk at age 7, she went on to win 3 gold medals in track in 1960 Olympics Wilma Rudolph
#671, aired 1987-07-06COUNTRY MUSIC $400: Johnny Cash sang, "I keep a close watch on this heart of mine" in this song "I Walk The Line"
#665, aired 1987-06-26N.E.W.S. $300: Of North, East, West, or South, one who sang "Walk a Mile in My Shoes" Joe South
#664, aired 1987-06-25TV THEMES $500: "As I walk along, I wonder / A what went wrong with our love / A love that was so strong..." Crime Story
#662, aired 1987-06-23THE MOVIES $400: 1st paired in 1947's "I Walk Alone", their latest film together was 1986's "Tough Guys" Kirk Douglas and Burt Lancaster
#661, aired 1987-06-22CLASSICAL MUSIC $300: A "walk down the aisle" just isn't the same w/out the march by this grandson of a Jewish philosopher (Felix) Mendelssohn
#653, aired 1987-06-10HOLLYWOOD $200: George Takei is 1 of 3 cast members of this show to be honored on the Walk of Fame Star Trek
#647, aired 1987-06-02#1 HITS $100: 1 of 5 #1 hits for the Four Seasons "Rag Doll" (or "Sherry", "Big Girls Don't Cry", "Walk Like A Man", or "December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)"
#643, aired 1987-05-274-LETTER WORDS $800: Examples are a walk, trot, or pace gait
#642, aired 1987-05-26ART $600: Guinness says you have to walk 15 miles to see all of world's largest art gallery in this Russian city Leningrad
#611, aired 1987-04-13WALKIN' SONGS $200: 20 years apart, the Left Banke and Southside Johnny & the Jukes told her to "Walk Away" Renée
#611, aired 1987-04-13WALKIN' SONGS $400: This invitation comes between "Walk right in" & "daddy let your hair hang down" sit right down
#611, aired 1987-04-13WALKIN' SONGS $600: "Walk on , walk on with hope in your heart & you'll never..." do this walk alone
#606, aired 1987-04-06GOLDEN OLDIES $100: In 1963, the Four Seasons implored you to "Walk like" this, "my son" a man
#605, aired 1987-04-03ANIMALS $800: Clarias batrachus, it can live for days out of water & actually "walk" from pond to pond catfish
#591, aired 1987-03-16SPORTS QUOTES $300 (Daily Double): Mark Twain said this game "is a walk spoiled" golf
#583, aired 1987-03-04HOW TO... $100: Wait at a corner until the red hand changes to a white man, then walk between lines to opposite side how do you cross a street
#576, aired 1987-02-23ODD JOBS $400: Shepherds in France's Boggy Landes District walk using these tall objects to keep up with their flocks stilts
#568, aired 1987-02-11SPELLING $1,200 (Daily Double): Spelling of the following song's title: "Took a walk and passed your house late last night / All the shades were pulled and drawn way down tight /From within, the dim light cast..." "S-I-L-H-O-U-E-T-T-E-S"
#559, aired 1987-01-29PROVERBS $100: We must learn to do this before we can run walk
#553, aired 1987-01-21O.R. $500 (Daily Double): Title & subject of the following: "One of these days / I'm gonna climb that mountain / Walk up there among the clouds / Where the cotton's high / And the corn's a-growin' / And there ain't no fields to plow" "Old Rivers"
#551, aired 1987-01-19STARTS WITH "S" $200: To scrape the feet while walking, or the mark left on the kitchen linoleum after such a walk a scuff
#551, aired 1987-01-19WALKING SONGS $400: Johnny Cash says he does it, "Because you're mine" I walk the line
#551, aired 1987-01-19WALKING SONGS $600: What you should do "If you see me walkin' down the street, & I start to cry each time we meet" walk on by
#549, aired 1987-01-156-LETTER WORDS $200: Walk like a duck waddle
#547, aired 1987-01-13ACCORDING TO SPOCK $200: So that a playpen isn't regarded as a prison, a baby should get used to it before he learns to do this crawl
#528, aired 1986-12-17SPINELESS JELLYFISH $300 (Daily Double): Title of the following: "Promise me, Son, not to do the things I've done / Walk away from trouble if you can / Now, it won't mean you're weak if you turn the other cheek / I hope you're old enough to understand..." "Coward Of The County"
#528, aired 1986-12-17FICTIONAL CHARACTERS $500: She helped grandfather to tend goats & Klara, an invalid child, to walk Heidi
#518, aired 1986-12-03ANIMALS $600: It's thought 1st air-breathing animals with backbones to walk on land were of this vertebrate class amphibians
#515, aired 1986-11-28"BABY" TALK $300 (Daily Double): Title of the following, Hank's "Hatari!" hit: [Instrumental music plays] "Baby Elephant Walk"
#509, aired 1986-11-20PRESIDENTIAL AILMENTS $600: Weak eye muscles & crossed eyes caused this bachelor pres. to walk with a habitual tilt of the head Buchanan
#506, aired 1986-11-17THE BATHROOM $300: A w.c. or water closet, was subject of the censored joke that caused him to walk off his show Feb. 11, 1960 Jack Paar
#492, aired 1986-10-28BODIES OF WATER $2,000 (Daily Double): Body of water next to the place in the title of the following: "Last night I took a walk in the dark / A swingin' place called Palisades Park / To have some fun and see what I could see / That's where the girls are" Hudson River
#490, aired 1986-10-24SIGNS $100: Body part used in street corner signs to symbolize "don't walk" a hand
#489, aired 1986-10-231979 $400 (Daily Double): Queen of the discotheques, she had her biggest hit with the following: "Go on now, go, walk out the door / Just turn around now, 'cause you're not welcome anymore / Weren't you the one who tried to hurt me with goodbye? / Did you think I'd crumble? Did you think I'd lay down and die?" Gloria Gaynor
#476, aired 1986-10-06HOW TO $300: Apply a grease paint mustache & eyebrows, hold a cigar, talk in a New York accent, and walk stooped over how do I act like Groucho Marx
#468, aired 1986-09-24GOLDEN OLDIES $200: In 1963, it was what the 4 Seasons advised their "son" to "walk like" a man
#466, aired 1986-09-22MUSEUMS $300: At an Oregon museum, you can walk through the atria of this pulsating organ 22' long the heart
#466, aired 1986-09-22RADIO $800: Among shows on their world service are "A Jolly Good Show" & "A Short Walk in the Hindu Kush" the BBC
#445, aired 1986-05-23NUMBERS $1000: Ike's refusal to apologize for this incident caused Khrushchev to "walk out" of 1960 summit the Gary Powers incident (the U-2)
#443, aired 1986-05-21DANCE $1000: This redhead coached Marilyn Monroe to walk less sexily, then danced to fame herself in "Damn Yankees" Gwen Verdon
#442, aired 1986-05-20SOUTH AMERICA $200: Presidents of this narrow country have been able to walk unescorted around its capital Chile
#440, aired 1986-05-16VIEWS OF THE WORLD $300: Step outside Gum Dept. Store, walk directly across Red Square & you'll see your contact leaning on this wall the Kremlin Wall
#405, aired 1986-03-28BASEBALL $900 (Daily Double): 3 of 5 ways a player can reach first base without having hit the ball hit by pitch, walk, dropped third strike, catcher's interference, as a pinch runner
#404, aired 1986-03-27GERMANY $500 (Daily Double): Place in Germany referred to in title of this tune the Black Forest
#393, aired 1986-03-12PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA $1000: President long associated w/NYC, in 1883, he was 1st to officially walk across the Brooklyn Bridge Chester Arthur
#369, aired 1986-02-06FASHION $600: In a fitted skirt, the inverted fold that gives the wearer freedom to walk or punt a kick pleat
#349, aired 1986-01-09AROUND THE HOUSE $100: A person or small rug who lets everyone walk all over them doormat
#345, aired 1986-01-0320th CENTURY AMERICA $200: Around 1912, popular ones included "the fish walk", "the bunny hug", & "the turkey trot" dances
#336, aired 1985-12-23DOGS $300: Command used to make a dog walk on handler's left side without pulling leash or lagging behind heel
#327, aired 1985-12-10COLONIAL EMPIRES $400: A walk down Kaiser Street in Namibia's capital shows it once belonged to this country Germany
#309, aired 1985-11-14MAN IN SPACE $200: Country which had the 1st woman to walk in space Soviet Union
#303, aired 1985-11-06NEW JERSEY $500 (Daily Double): The 2 New Jersey boys heard here: "Say you walk into a restaurant... you know what that cow gives... you gotta take it away..." Abbott & Costello
#284, aired 1985-10-10"LINE"s $200: In song, Johnny Cash says he does this because "you're mine" I walk the line
#177, aired 1985-05-14THE BODY $1,100 (Daily Double): It was "hanging down" in the following: "That wiggle in the walk / And giggle in the talk / Lord, makes the world go 'round / There ain't nothin' in the world / Like a big-eyed girl / That makes me act so funny / Make me spend my money / Make me feel real loose, like a long necked goose / Like a girl, oh baby, that's what I like" a ponytail
#173, aired 1985-05-08HOW TO... $300: Shut eyes and touch nose with finger, walk straight line, or breathe into a balloon how to prove you're either drunk or not drunk (a sobriety test)
#169, aired 1985-05-02ROARING '20S $300: Camel cigarettes ad slogan first used in '21 "I'd walk a mile for a Camel"
#164, aired 1985-04-25THE OLYMPICS $500: Unable to walk 'til 8, in braces 'til 11, at age 20 in Rome she won 3 gold medals for sprinting Wilma Rudolph
#136, aired 1985-03-18PSYCHOLOGY $1,000 (Daily Double): This song shares its title with a book by Dr. Eric Berne: "I walk around / I can't hear a sound / Folks talking loud / But I don't see" "The Games People Play"
#126, aired 1985-03-04HISTORICAL TRIVIA $400: Some walk a mile, but Rodrigo de Jerez sailed the Atlantic in 1492 & became first European to do this smoke tobacco
#122, aired 1985-02-26VAUDEVILLE $1000: Originally called the "chalk line walk", this dance opened the door for Blacks in vaudeville the cake walk
#115, aired 1985-02-15'60s SONGS $1,000 (Daily Double): Where you'll find answer to this question: "How many roads must a man walk down before you call him a man? / How many seas must the white dove sail?" "Blowing In The Wind"
#82, aired 1985-01-011965 $100: Astronaut Edward White was the 1st American to do this to walk in space
#55, aired 1984-11-23WEAPONS $1000: The extras in operas spear carriers
#52, aired 1984-11-20SPORTS $200: In 1880 baseball it took 9 balls to do what today only takes 4 walk

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (22 results returned)

#9034, aired 2024-02-08COUNTRY MUSIC: "It was kind of a prodding to myself to play it straight", said Johnny Cash of this 1956 hit "I Walk The Line"
#21, aired 2023-11-29UNIQUE BUILDINGS: Despite 17.5 miles of hallways, you can walk anywhere in this Virginia building within about five minutes, due to its concentric layout the Pentagon
#8964, aired 2023-11-02ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY: Britain became an island less than 10,000 years ago, as warming weather & melting ice filled in this sea the North Sea
#8944, aired 2023-10-05GLOBAL GEOLOGY: In this nation of 360,000 people, you can walk along the boundaries of the Eurasian & North American tectonic plates Iceland
#7038, aired 2015-04-01ETYMOLOGY: From the Latin for "to walk before", a famous example of this 8-letter word was written in 1787 preamble
#6351, aired 2012-04-09THE HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME: His widow Maria Elena & actor Gary Busey were on hand when his star was dedicated outside Capitol Records in 2011 Buddy Holly
#5748, aired 2009-09-1620th CENTURY WOMEN: She won gold at the 1928, 1932 & 1936 Winter Olympics & also has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Sonja Henie
#5457, aired 2008-05-06THE 7 WONDERS OF THE WORLD: Philo of Byzantium called it a ploughed field "above the heads of those who walk between the columns below" the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
#5361, aired 2007-12-24SPACE MEN: He was the oldest man to walk on the Moon, & the only World War II veteran Alan Shepard
#4751, aired 2005-04-11ARLINGTON'S TOMB OF UNKNOWNS: Sentinels at the tomb walk exactly this many steps at a time before they stop & turn 21
#4587, aired 2004-07-13HEADLINES OF THE LAST 40 YEARS: The first 2 New York Times headlines set in 96-point type were in these 2 years, 5 years apart 1969 & 1974
#4521, aired 2004-04-12LABOR UNION PRESIDENTS: This current union president was the youngest person ever to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Melissa Gilbert
#4391, aired 2003-10-13MOVIES: A catering hall called Aphrodite's Palace is featured in this 2002 film My Big Fat Greek Wedding
#4074, aired 2002-04-25THE HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME: One of the 2 birds honored with a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame (1 of) Big Bird or Woody Woodpecker
#4050, aired 2002-03-22FROM THE LATIN: Derived from the Latin for "to walk", this word is often printed backwards to be seen in rear-view mirrors ambulance
#3924, aired 2001-09-27FAMOUS BUILDINGS: Unlike today, 75 years ago you could walk unannounced into this now 132-room home & shake its occupant's hand the White House
#2244, aired 1994-05-12ALPHABETICALLY FIRST: Among the men who have walked on the Moon, his last name is alphabetically first (Buzz) Aldrin
#1993, aired 1993-04-14ROCK STARS: This Brit. rocker is the 1st non-sports figure to be honored on Madison Square Garden's Walk of Fame Elton John
#1932, aired 1993-01-19POLITICAL LEADERS: His books "No Easy Walk to Freedom" & "The Struggle Is My Life" were published during his imprisonment Nelson Mandela
#1443, aired 1990-12-05MAN IN SPACE: He was the only Mercury astronaut to walk on the Moon Alan Shepard
#1083, aired 1989-04-26HOLLYWOOD: Cowboy star who has 5 stars on Hollywood's Walk of Fame--1 each for film, TV, recording, theater & radio Gene Autry
#570, aired 1987-02-13FAMOUS LASTS: The very last to do this so far was Eugene Cernan walk on the Moon

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Steph Gagelin, a sophomore from the University of North Dakota from Grand Forks, North Dakota 2010-B College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000 + a Nintendo Wii + the...
Dave Belote, the base commander from Nellis Air Force Base, Las Vegas 2010 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 26 5-time champion:...
Paul Shaffer, a composer and musical director from The Late Show with David Letterman "David Letterman's musical director for 24 years, he's also musical producer...
Susan Lucci, an actress from All My Children "One of daytime TV's most beloved actresses, she's played Erica Kane...
Martin Short, a multitalented man from Fame Becomes Me "Jiminy Glick and Ed Grimley are among his many memorable characters....
Trevor Norris, a budget analyst from Washington, D.C. "He can't walk through the Pentagon without someone mentioning his five...



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