#9199, aired 2024-11-07 | THINGS HAVE GONE OFF THE RAILS $1200: After a bus & train collide, Sam Gerard wants a search of every "warehouse, farmhouse... outhouse and dog-house" in this film The Fugitive |
#9130, aired 2024-06-21 | MULTIPLE MEANINGS $400: You can do this with a fugitive in a place of refuge, perhaps in the same-named watery area harbor |
#9041, aired 2024-02-19 | GEOGRAPHIC BOOK TITLES $1600: In "The Boys from Brazil", a Nazi hunter chases clones of Hitler created by this fugitive doctor Dr. Mengele |
#8888, aired 2023-06-07 | A NOVEL CHARACTER BREAKDOWN $1200: An inspector never stops inspecting; a 19th century Gerard; the fugitive saves his life, he lets the guy go but meets a tragic end Javert |
#8879, aired 2023-05-25 | A DOCTOR FROM CHICAGO, ILLINOIS $400: In this film with Harrison Ford as Chicago doctor Richard Kimble, the wife murder was filmed in a Lincoln Park mansion The Fugitive |
#8868, aired 2023-05-10 | CLASSIC MOVIES $800: 1932's "I am a Fugitive from" this shackled-together group stirred outrage against that penal practice a chain gang |
#8, aired 2022-11-13 | THE "A" LIST $200: In 2021 fugitive Brian Laundrie ended his days in Fla.'s Myakkahatchee Creek area, home to these long & toothy critters alligators |
#8686, aired 2022-07-18 | GIVING YOU THE BOOT $1200: Getting the supreme boot in Genesis, he was told, "a fugitive and a vagabond shalt thou be" Cain |
#8631, aired 2022-05-02 | CONGRESS IN THE 19th CENTURY $1600: In 1864 Congress repealed these acts from 1793 & 1850 providing for the seizure & return of those who ran away from bondage the Fugitive Slave Acts |
#8609, aired 2022-03-31 | ON TV IN THE YEAR 2000 $800: Tim Daly was Dr. Richard Kimble in this reboot that premiered in 2000 but it had run off the air by the next year The Fugitive |
#8575, aired 2022-02-11 | AUTOBIOGRAPHIES $1600: Toni Morrison edited the memoir of this woman who was a Black Panther, a UCLA professor & a fugitive Angela Davis |
#8524, aired 2021-12-02 | AIN'T THAT AMERICA $200: The Levi Coffin House in Indiana was a stop on this system, that defied the Fugitive Slave Act the Underground Railroad |
#8466, aired 2021-09-13 | & THE BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR OSCAR GOES TO... $400: Tommy Lee Jones, for doing the pursuing in this movie The Fugitive |
#8456, aired 2021-08-02 | FROM TV TO FILM $600: This actor took on the role of Dr. Richard Kimble, innocent & on the run in the film version of "The Fugitive" Harrison Ford |
#8425, aired 2021-06-18 | AGE $600: This infamous Boston gangster was once the oldest fugitive to make the FBI's 10 Most Wanted list at age 69 Whitey Bulger |
#8292, aired 2020-12-01 | JUMP $800: In "The Fugitive" Harrison Ford eludes capture by this 3-named actor by taking a plunge from great heights to escape Tommy Lee Jones |
#8289, aired 2020-11-26 | MORE THAN ONE MEANING $600: A body of water with port facilities, or to give shelter to a fugitive harbor |
#8271, aired 2020-11-02 | TV NOIR $1200: In the 1963 first episode of this drama, the fleeing title character tends bar in Tucson & falls for the piano player The Fugitive |
#8158, aired 2020-02-12 | MY JOB IN THE MOVIE $800: Harrison Ford, before becoming "The Fugitive" a doctor |
#8009, aired 2019-06-06 | MEMORABLE MOVIE CHARACTERS $400: Dr. Richard Kimble hunts down the one-armed man in this movie; Sam Gerard hunts down Dr. Kimble The Fugitive |
#7990, aired 2019-05-10 | THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD $1200: These 2 acts of 1793 & 1850 removed protections for runaways in the north, making the railroad necessary the Fugitive Slave Acts |
#7908, aired 2019-01-16 | SIGH... POLI SCI $3,000 (Daily Double): This 1994 Harrison Ford film title was part of Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.'s argument about limitations to free speech Clear and Present Danger |
#7845, aired 2018-10-19 | AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY $2,000 (Daily Double): Despite the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, she made many trips back to Maryland to aid liberations Harriet Tubman |
#7763, aired 2018-05-16 | MOVIE QUOTES $2000: 1993:
"I didn't kill my wife!";
"I don't care!" The Fugitive |
#7678, aired 2018-01-17 | THE TV DEVIL $1600: Sam Oliver worked as a bounty hunter who captures fugitive souls for the devil on this "grim" show Reaper |
#7509, aired 2017-04-13 | THE LONG ARM OF THE LAW $400: In 2014 a U.S. fugitive was nabbed in Nepal after his picture clicked with this "recognition" software facial recognition |
#7490, aired 2017-03-17 | 'TIS IRISH LITERATURE $600: In "Arms and the Man", by him, a fugitive soldier exposes some villagers' romantic ideas about war George Bernard Shaw |
#7209, aired 2016-01-07 | LAST EPISODES $1000: In 1967 72% of TV viewers watched as this David Janssen show ended its run The Fugitive |
#7204, aired 2015-12-31 | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE $1600: "Fugitive" these pollutants don't come from smokestacks but rather, say, dust in the air from strip mining methane emissions |
#7200, aired 2015-12-25 | MOVING PICTURES $1600: River Phoenix & his fugitive parents have spent years on the move in this film Running on Empty |
#7158, aired 2015-10-28 | FILMS OF THE '90s $200: The tag line of this film was "A murdered wife. A one-armed man. An obsessed detective. The chase begins" The Fugitive |
#7122, aired 2015-07-28 | YOU MUST REMEMBER THIS $800: In Genesis, this man says, "I shall be a fugitive and a vagabond in the earth" Cain |
#7056, aired 2015-04-27 | THRILLING MILLARD FILLMORE $800: He alienated the north with his insistence on enforcement of this 1850 act that required the return of escapees the Fugitive Slave Act |
#7046, aired 2015-04-13 | INTERNATIONAL LAW $800: Read all about it! It's the delivery of a fugitive from another country specifically for a criminal offense extradition |
#6962, aired 2014-12-16 | THE MOVIE MAN $1600: A fugitive takes the title job in the film within the film:
"The ____ Man" The Stunt Man |
#6914, aired 2014-10-09 | THE BEST PICTURE OSCAR DIDN'T GO TO... $1000: 1932's "I Am a Fugitive from" one of these collectives a chain gang |
#6852, aired 2014-06-03 | TV DRAMA SERIES $800: Basically one long chase, it won the 1966 drama series Emmy The Fugitive |
#6818, aired 2014-04-16 | AMERICAN AUTHORS $800: Her indignation over the Fugitive Slave Act led to the writing of her most famous novel, published in 1852 Harriet Beecher Stowe |
#6646, aired 2013-07-08 | "UP" WORDS $200: The Supreme Court case Jones v. Van Zandt didn't overturn the Fugitive Slave Act but did this opposite uphold it |
#6643, aired 2013-07-03 | AN "F" IN HISTORY $1600: In 1858 Longfellow wrote, "if anyone wants to break a law, let him break" this one; the act was repealed in 1864 the Fugitive Slave Law |
#6634, aired 2013-06-20 | CRIME BOSS $1200: Captured in 1993 after decades as a fugitive, Salvatore Riina was a longtime mafia boss on this Italian island Sicily |
#6600, aired 2013-05-03 | SEEKING ASYLUM $200: Fugitive financier Robert Vesco is alleged to have gotten all kinds of goodies for Fidel in exchange for asylum here Cuba |
#6586, aired 2013-04-15 | DOCTOR! DOCTOR! $200: On both TV & film, Dr. Richard Kimble was this elusive title prey The Fugitive |
#6358, aired 2012-04-18 | CHARACTERS BASED ON REAL PEOPLE $800: Victor Hugo based this fugitive on Eugene Vidocq, a convict turned businessman & private detective Jean Valjean |
#6352, aired 2012-04-10 | 1850s AMERICA $2000: In 1850 Ralph Waldo Emerson told a Concord audience that "No man can obey" this act forcing men back to bondage the Fugitive Slave Law (or Act) |
#6302, aired 2012-01-31 | DEJA VIEW $200: Tim Daly was on the run searching for the one-armed man in the updated version of this series The Fugitive |
#6170, aired 2011-06-10 | I'VE WON AN OSCAR & AN EMMY $1200: "The Fugitive" (Oscar) &
"The Executioner's Song" (Emmy) Tommy Lee Jones |
#6151, aired 2011-05-16 | REALLY BIG SHOW $800: On Aug. 29, 1967 nearly half of the U.S. saw the running end for Dr. Richard Kimble on this show The Fugitive |
#5994, aired 2010-10-07 | IF THE TV SERIES HAD A DOWNER ENDING $600: The one-armed man says, "It's about time I finished the job" & shoots Richard Kimble The Fugitive |
#5936, aired 2010-06-07 | CRIME & PUNISHMENT $200: "I am a fugitive from" this group of convicts hooked together doing manual labor outside a chain gang |
#5877, aired 2010-03-16 | WATCHING THE DETECTIVES $1200: From 1963 to 1967, America watched Detective Gerard chase his quarry on this series (& rooted against him the whole time) The Fugitive |
#5857, aired 2010-02-16 | SEWARD'S FOLLIES $600: Devout abolitionists, Seward & his wife sheltered fugitive slaves as a part of this network the underground railroad |
#5739, aired 2009-07-16 | ANIMATED CREATURES $400: This pet of Lilo's is actually Genetic Experiment 626, a fugitive alien Stitch |
#5665, aired 2009-04-03 | GENESIS $600: In Genesis 4:14, God turns this guy into the original fugitive Cain |
#5639, aired 2009-02-26 | THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD $1000: Widely ignored in the North, this 1850 act, abbreviated FSA, outlawed assisting escaped slaves the Fugitive Slave Act |
#5626, aired 2009-02-09 | BELOVED FILMS $600: A fugitive Cary Grant blends in with the crowd at Grand Central in this Hitchcock thriller North by Northwest |
#5565, aired 2008-11-14 | TV OR NOT TV $800: David Janssen was Dr. Richard Kimble on '60s TV; Harrison Ford made this '93 film, then Tim Daly did a 2nd TV version The Fugitive |
#5545, aired 2008-10-17 | HARRISON FORD $200: Ford tries to clear his name while avoiding capture by Tommy Lee Jones in this film based on a TV series The Fugitive |
#5458, aired 2008-05-07 | G"RAD" SCHOOL $1200: It means to give up a fugitive to another nation extradite |
#5449, aired 2008-04-24 | MOVIE TAGLINES $200: 1993;
"A murdered wife. A one-armed man. An obsessed detective. The chase begins." The Fugitive |
#5449, aired 2008-04-24 | ANTONYMIC $400: They're the 2 antonyms separated by "or" on an Old West wanted poster for a really bad fugitive dead & alive |
#5439, aired 2008-04-10 | '60s TV $800: Before starring as Detective Frank Cannon in the '70s, he narrated "The Fugitive" & "Rocky and His Friends" in the '60s William Conrad |
#5428, aired 2008-03-26 | SOMEBODY WROTE THAT $1200: "'E' Is for Evidence",
"'F' Is for Fugitive" (Sue) Grafton |
#5417, aired 2008-03-11 | WOMEN WRITERS $200: Troubled by the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850, she wrote what became an immediate bestseller Harriet Beecher Stowe |
#5340, aired 2007-11-23 | 1960s TV $1600: On August 29, 1967 he finally caught up with the one-armed man Richard Kimble (the "Fugitive") |
#5213, aired 2007-04-18 | MISSING BODY PARTS $1000: The mysterious real killer in "The Fugitive" an arm |
#5192, aired 2007-03-20 | POET-POURRI $400: In 1806, while still a teenager, this lord published "Fugitive Pieces", his first volume of poetry Lord Byron |
#5182, aired 2007-03-06 | CELEBRITY TROUBLES $800: By 1970, this former Harvard professor & '60s psychedelic guru was on the run & living as a fugitive in Algeria Timothy Leary |
#5148, aired 2007-01-17 | TV FINALES $800: Narrator William Conrad says "Tuesday, August 29, 1967. The day the running stopped" The Fugitive |
#5133, aired 2006-12-27 | TV SHOWS BY CHARACTER $600: Richard Kimble,
Philip Gerard,
Fred Johnson The Fugitive |
#5083, aired 2006-10-18 | SIX EDUCATION $400: A memorable episode of this 1970s TV show was entitled "Steve Austin, Fugitive" The Six Million Dollar Man |
#5045, aired 2006-07-14 | I'M TOMMY LEE JONES! $800: The trail rarely went cold with me on the case as U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard in this 1993 big screener The Fugitive |
#5029, aired 2006-06-22 | HEROES OF LITERATURE $1200: This bread-stealing criminal & fugitive from justice is the hero of Victor Hugo's "Les Miserables" Jean Valjean |
#4804, aired 2005-06-23 | PETER O'TOOLE TIME $1600: A fugitive agrees to do dangerous work on a war movie directed by O'Toole in this 1980 film The Stunt Man |
#4690, aired 2005-01-14 | TV ROLES ON FILM $600: This character ran from David Janssen to Harrison Ford Dr. Richard Kimble |
#4672, aired 2004-12-21 | TV SERIES FINALES $600: David Janssen came face to face with the one-armed man in the thrilling finale to this '60s series The Fugitive |
#4522, aired 2004-04-13 | "FU" ON YOU $400: An escapee from justice fugitive |
#4492, aired 2004-03-02 | TV SHOW OPENING NARRATIONS $1000: "Name: Richard Kimble. Profession: Doctor of Medicine. Destination: Death Row..." The Fugitive |
#4487, aired 2004-02-24 | HARRISON FORD MOVIES $600: "I didn't kill my wife!" The Fugitive |
#4456, aired 2004-01-12 | MOVIE LOCATIONS $400: In 2003 there was talk of demolishing this city's Cook County Hospital, featured in "The Fugitive" Chicago |
#4294, aired 2003-04-10 | USED STUFF $800: In "I am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang", a war veteran tries to sell this but the pawnbroker has too many already a medal |
#3964, aired 2001-11-22 | THE INTERNATIONAL CINEPLEX $400: In Taiwan this 1998 sequel to "The Fugitive" was known as "Execution with No Reasons" U.S. Marshals |
#3937, aired 2001-10-16 | TV PAST & PRESENT $800: In the fall of 2000, Tim Daly hit the road on an updated version of this series last seen in 1967 The Fugitive |
#3898, aired 2001-07-11 | TUBE TEST $200: David Janssen had a 4-year "run" in this series; Tim Daly hopes for at least that in the remake The Fugitive |
#3869, aired 2001-05-31 | MOVIE VILLAINS $100: The one-armed man who kills Helen Kimble The Fugitive |
#3831, aired 2001-04-09 | "FU" $200: Someone on the run from the cops fugitive |
#3828, aired 2001-04-04 | NOTORIOUS FACES $1000: This long-time international fugitive "animal" was captured in 1994: Carlos "The Jackal" |
#3798, aired 2001-02-21 | MEN ON FILM $200: "The Fugitive"
(1993) Harrison Ford |
#3786, aired 2001-02-05 | TALK NONSENSE $400: Children's taunt once used by fugitive Deborah Ulrich in a letter to police nya, nya, nya |
#3576, aired 2000-03-06 | 20th CENTURY USA $100: On Sept. 18, 1975 this fugitive heiress was captured by the FBI in a San Francisco apartment Patty Hearst |
#3512, aired 1999-12-07 | MOVIE TAGLINES $200: 1993:
"A murdered wife. A one-armed man. An obsessed detective. The chase begins." The Fugitive |
#3494, aired 1999-11-11 | A "MAN"LY CATEGORY $400: An extensive search for a fugitive Manhunt |
#3473, aired 1999-10-13 | ACTRESSES ON TELEVISION $600: Diane Brewster was seen in flashbacks as the murdered Helen Kimble on this '60s series The Fugitive |
#3348, aired 1999-03-10 | "OUT" $200: It can be a fugitive, a criminal or a social nonconformist; Josey Wales was one outlaw |
#3300, aired 1999-01-01 | THE MOVIES $300: Tommy Lee Jones reprised his "Fugitive" role as Sam Gerard in this 1998 follow-up U.S. Marshals |
#3256, aired 1998-11-02 | CRIME & PUNISHMENT $400: In 1995 Alabama reinstituted these groups, from which Paul Muni played "a fugitive" Chain gangs |
#3173, aired 1998-05-20 | FORD & CHEVY $100: In 1992 Chevy Chase was on the run in "Memoirs of an Invisible Man"; in 1993 Harrison Ford fled in this film The Fugitive |
#3164, aired 1998-05-07 | WARNER $800: Warner Bros.' 1998 film "U.S. Marshals" is a follow-up to this 1993 hit The Fugitive |
#3142, aired 1998-04-07 | G IS FOR GRAFTON $500: One on the run,
"F is for..." Fugitive |
#3073, aired 1997-12-31 | NEWS STORIES OF 1997 $600: The body of this accused murderer whose case inspired "The Fugitive" was exhumed for testing Sam Sheppard |
#2966, aired 1997-06-23 | FILM STARS $200: This star of the film "The Fugitive" had an uncredited cameo in the 1994 film "Jimmy Hollywood" Harrison Ford |
#2949, aired 1997-05-29 | THE OSCARS $400: When he won his Best Supporting Actor Oscar for "The Fugitive", his head was shaved for his role as Ty Cobb Tommy Lee Jones |
#2869, aired 1997-02-06 | TEENS OF THE PAST $600: This lord was a teenager when his first volume of poetry, "Fugitive Pieces", appeared in 1806 Lord Byron |
#2846, aired 1997-01-06 | TV $200: On its final episode Lt. Gerard shot Fred Johnson, the One-Armed Man The Fugitive |
#2653, aired 1996-02-28 | THE MOVIES $400: Andrew Davis, who directed this 1993 film, said he never saw the David Janssen series in the '60s The Fugitive |
#2578, aired 1995-11-15 | MOVIE DEBUTS $200: He debuted in "Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round" in 1966, 27 years before he became a movie "Fugitive" Harrison Ford |
#2568, aired 1995-11-01 | TELEVISION $300: Roy Huggins, who created "The Fugitive", also produced this 1965-68 Ben Gazzara series Run for Your Life |
#2559, aired 1995-10-19 | "D.J."s $600: This actor received 3 Emmy nominations for his role as Dr. Richard Kimble on "The Fugitive" David Janssen |
#2459, aired 1995-04-20 | CELEBRITIES $300: While at Harvard, this actor who won an Oscar for "The Fugitive" roomed with Al Gore Tommy Lee Jones |
#2393, aired 1995-01-18 | TV NOSTALGIA $400: This former TV "Fugitive" pursued other fugitives when he starred in "O'Hara, U.S. Treasury" David Janssen |
#2305, aired 1994-09-16 | ABOLITIONISM $600: This 1787 ordinance included a fugitive slave clause the Northwest Ordinance |
#2190, aired 1994-02-25 | THE MOVIES $200: Harrison Ford was on the run as Dr. Richard Kimble in this film The Fugitive |
#2129, aired 1993-12-02 | RECENT FILMS $200: Sela Ward of "Sisters" plays Helen Kimble in this 1993 film The Fugitive |
#2115, aired 1993-11-12 | CLASSIC TV $200: Lt. Philip Gerard was this doctor's pursuer on "The Fugitive" Richard Kimble |
#2065, aired 1993-07-23 | 1960s TELEVISION $200: For 4 seasons Dr. Kimble was pursued by Lt. Philip Gerard in this popular series The Fugitive |
#1980, aired 1993-03-26 | HEADLINES $200: September 19, 1975: This "fugitive heiress and 3 companions seized without a fight in San Francisco" Patty Hearst |
#1897, aired 1992-12-01 | NOTORIOUS $400: Burglar Robert E. Burns wrote the book "I am a Fugitive from a Georgia" one of these a chain gang |
#1792, aired 1992-05-19 | THE FBI $300: As a fugitive, James Earl Ray became the first "special addition" to this list the Ten Most Wanted |
#1784, aired 1992-05-07 | THEATRE $600: In 1992 Debbie Gibson took over the role of Eponine in this musical about a French fugitive Les Misérables |
#1728, aired 1992-02-19 | COMPLETES THE FILM TITLE $500: "I Am a Fugitive from ..." a Chain Gang |
#1705, aired 1992-01-17 | MYSTERIES $800: It followed "E is for Evidence", "F is for Fugitive" & "G is for Gumshoe" H is for Homicide |
#1385, aired 1990-09-14 | THE CIVIL WAR $600: These laws provided for the return of runaway slaves to escape from one state to another the Fugitive Slave Laws |
#6, aired 1990-07-21 | THEATRE $1000: E. O'Neill play about a fugitive black man who'd made himself ruler of a West Indian island (The) Emperor Jones |
#1251, aired 1990-01-29 | FILMS OF THE 1930S $400: In 1932 Paul Muni was "A Fugitive From" this A Chain Gang |
#1052, aired 1989-03-14 | "Q.M." $800: "The Streets of San Francisco" & "The Fugitive" were among his productions Quinn Martin |
#1044, aired 1989-03-02 | A.K.A. $300: Professional name of David Meyer, who spent 4 years as a "fugitive" David Janssen |
#973, aired 1988-11-23 | TV DETECTIVES $500: David Janssen played this ex-cop who walked around with a bullet lodged in his back Harry O |
#889, aired 1988-06-16 | BROWNS $300: His properties in Pennsylvania included a concealed room for hiding fugitive slaves John Brown |
#879, aired 1988-06-02 | TV GUIDE SAYS $200: "Surrounded by police, a desperate Kimble seeks sanctuary in a home for the blind" The Fugitive |
#819, aired 1988-03-10 | DEFINITIONS $400: Of a little lamb, a fugitive from the law, or a lady hamster, what a "lamster" is a fugitive from the law |
#745, aired 1987-11-27 | THE '60s $100: The top-rated single TV program of the '60s was the final episode of this David Janssen show The Fugitive |
#733, aired 1987-11-11 | SCANDALS $300: This fugitive financier said, "I want my own !#^%* country!" Robert Vesco |
#720, aired 1987-10-23 | TV TRIVIA $400: When he narrated "The Fugitive", his voice boomed like a "cannon" William Conrad |
#659, aired 1987-06-18 | THE CIVIL WAR $400: Due to the Fugitive Slave Laws, this last "stop" on the "Underground Railroad" was the safest Canada |
#632, aired 1987-05-12 | FINANCIAL FIASCOS $800: IOS was headed first by Bernie Cornfeld & later by this fugitive financier Robert Vesco |
#549, aired 1987-01-15 | "UN" $200: Fugitive slaves booked passage to freedom on this "train" underground railroad |
#543, aired 1987-01-07 | TV TRIVIA $200: "The Fugitive" was accused of killing this individual his wife |
#372, aired 1986-02-11 | 20TH CENTURY $500: In 1985, when this infamous fugitive was declared dead, there was a $2,375,000 reward for his capture Josef Mengele |
#263, aired 1985-09-11 | CANADA $200: During the '60s & '70s, U.S. gov't. objected to Canada's policy of accepting these fugitive Americans draft dodgers (the Vietnam draft evaders) |
#148, aired 1985-04-03 | TELEVISION $200: For 4 years in this series, Lt. Philip Gerard chased Dr. Richard Kimble who chased Fred Johnson The Fugitive |
#52, aired 1984-11-20 | TV TRIVIA $300: Crime "The Fugitive" was accused of murder (murdering his wife) |