Total Records: 16181 | Total Pages: 648 | Page 526 of 648
| id | Round | Clue Value |
Daily Double |
category | Answer | Question | Air Date |
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| 13126 | 1 | 300 | 500 | \"BOYS" IN SONG |
What The Manhattan Transfer "talked about" in the following: "He's kind of tall / He's really fine / Some day I hope to make him mine, all mine...\"
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1985-02-26 |
| 13127 | 1 | 400 | 0 | \"BOYS" IN SONG |
In '48, it was a "strange & enchanted" million seller for Nat "King" Cole
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1985-02-26 |
| 13128 | 1 | 500 | 0 | \"BOYS" IN SONG |
\'84 hit by Deniece Williams where she sounds like an M.C.
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1985-02-26 |
| 13129 | 2 | 200 | 0 | SHAKESPEARE |
Queen who gave her name to Shakespeare's age
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1985-02-26 |
| 13130 | 2 | 400 | 0 | SHAKESPEARE |
Troubled Dane who is put to rest with "Goodnight, sweet prince\"
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1985-02-26 |
| 13131 | 2 | 600 | 0 | SHAKESPEARE |
His "Two Gentlemen" hailed from there
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1985-02-26 |
| 13132 | 2 | 800 | 0 | SHAKESPEARE |
Very valuable first edition of Shakespeare's complete works is known by this name
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1985-02-26 |
| 13133 | 2 | 1000 | 0 | SHAKESPEARE |
Royal war on which 4 of Shakespeare's histories were based
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1985-02-26 |
| 13134 | 2 | 200 | 0 | NOTORIOUS |
Mehmet Ali Agca, a suspected Bulgarian agent, is notorious for having done this
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1985-02-26 |
| 13135 | 2 | 400 | 0 | NOTORIOUS |
In 1940, he was killed with an ice pick by Soviet agents in Mexico City
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1985-02-26 |
| 13136 | 2 | 600 | 0 | NOTORIOUS |
\"Hitler had the best answers to everything," said this head of a psychopathic "family\"
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1985-02-26 |
| 13137 | 2 | 800 | 1700 | NOTORIOUS |
Hindu cult that killed & robbed in honor of goddess Kali, name now synonymous with hoodlum
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1985-02-26 |
| 13138 | 2 | 1000 | 0 | NOTORIOUS |
Victims of 1929 St. Valentine's Day Massacre had been working for him
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1985-02-26 |
| 13139 | 2 | 200 | 0 | PHOTOGRAPHY |
A basic set of these includes normal, wide-angle & telephoto
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1985-02-26 |
| 13140 | 2 | 600 | 0 | PHOTOGRAPHY |
Among these settings are 2.8, 4, 5.6 & 8
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1985-02-26 |
| 13141 | 2 | 800 | 0 | PHOTOGRAPHY |
In 1907, the Lumiere bros. of France took the first successful ones
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1985-02-26 |
| 13142 | 2 | 1000 | 0 | PHOTOGRAPHY |
What ASA stands for
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1985-02-26 |
| 13143 | 2 | 200 | 0 | VAUDEVILLE |
Born William Claude Dukenfield, he juggled his way out of Philadelphia
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1985-02-26 |
| 13144 | 2 | 400 | 0 | VAUDEVILLE |
\"Banjo Eyes\"
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1985-02-26 |
| 13145 | 2 | 600 | 0 | VAUDEVILLE |
Louise, Hovick, Madame Rose's dancing daughter, later dropped her name & petals as this
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1985-02-26 |
| 13146 | 2 | 800 | 2000 | VAUDEVILLE |
Vaudeville "came to an end" when this theater "closed" Nov. 16, 1932
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1985-02-26 |
| 13147 | 2 | 1000 | 0 | VAUDEVILLE |
Originally called the "chalk line walk", this dance opened the door for Blacks in vaudeville
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1985-02-26 |
| 13148 | 2 | 400 | 0 | THE BIBLE |
Tree frond the masses used to welcome Jesus into Jerusalem
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1985-02-26 |
| 13149 | 2 | 200 | 0 | WORD ORIGINS |
Adopted by cowboys, this word is from the Spanish "la reata", the rope
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1985-02-26 |
| 13150 | 2 | 400 | 0 | WORD ORIGINS |
It's from the Old French "novel", from the Latin "nova", from the Greek "neos\"
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1985-02-26 |