Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (503 results returned)

#9071, aired 2024-04-01CURRENT EVENTS $400: As campaigning continued in chilly New Hampshire, he ended his presidential run in sunny Tallahassee DeSantis
#9070, aired 2024-03-29STATE FLAGS $800: This state's flag features the frigate Raleigh, built in Portsmouth in 1776 & the first ship to fly the U.S. flag in a sea battle New Hampshire
#9055, aired 2024-03-08LITERARY AWARDS $200: The first of his 4, count 'em, 4 Pulitzers, was for "New Hampshire: A Poem with Notes & Grace Notes" Robert Frost
#9053, aired 2024-03-06THE HEAVENS & EARTH $400: It's the type of rock found in many of Yosemite's rock formations & in New Hampshire's nickname granite
#2, aired 2024-01-12NICKNAMES $200: Referring to the extensive quarries there, it's "the Granite State" New Hampshire
#8996, aired 2023-12-18PLAY SETTINGS $600: Grover's Corners, New Hampshire from 1901 to 1913: This drama Our Town
#8992, aired 2023-12-12McPEOPLE $4,000 (Daily Double): Today an asteroid bears the name of this New Hampshire teacher Christa McAuliffe
#22, aired 2023-12-06ROAD TRIP "I SPY" $200: I spy... Mount Washington, Lake Winnipesaukee & Dartmouth College New Hampshire
#8953, aired 2023-10-18THE 1600s $400: For nearly 40 years, until 1679, New Hampshire was part of this colony Massachusetts
#8942, aired 2023-10-03HEY, LAD-"E" $400: In 1892 this founder of Christian Science moved to a house called Pleasant View in Concord, New Hampshire (Mary Baker) Eddy
#8926, aired 2023-09-11KIN $1000: (Jenna Bush Hager presents the clue.) I descend from two U.S. presidents, my father & grandfather, but I'm also related to this 19th century president from New Hampshire though my grandmother, Barbara Bush; just think of her maiden name Franklin Pierce
#8912, aired 2023-07-11IN HIGH PLACES $200: Mount Washington in this state is the highest point in New England New Hampshire
#8907, aired 2023-07-04U.S. FESTIVALS $500 (Daily Double): An ice sculpture contest is part of Winter Carnival at this northernmost Ivy League school Dartmouth
#8896, aired 2023-06-19ON THE STATE'S LONGEST WESTERN BORDER $400: On New Hampshire's Vermont
#20, aired 2023-05-24YOU KNOW IT'S NOT THE SAME AS IT WAS $1200: The Democratic National Committee has taken the first presidential primary away from New Hampshire & given it to this state South Carolina
#8857, aired 2023-04-25STATESMEN & WOMEN $800: Daniel Webster's statue in Statuary Hall represents this state New Hampshire
#8854, aired 2023-04-20FACE THE POLITICIAN $1600: It's the last name of the New Hampshire governor seen here; his dad John, had the gig from 1983 to 1989 (Chris) Sununu
#8840, aired 2023-03-31VERMONT $800: This stately river separates Vermont from New Hampshire the Connecticut River
#8835, aired 2023-03-24U.S. COLLEGES $400: Located in Hanover, New Hampshire, it celebrated its 250th birthday in 2019 Dartmouth
#8814, aired 2023-02-23AUTHORS' ALMA MATERS $1600: He modeled Gravesend Academy in "A Prayer for Owen Meany" after his alma mater, Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire John Irving
#11, aired 2023-01-19WHAT'S NEW IN HISTORY $600: This northeast state got its name in the 1620s from a county in England where the scene was dull--time for something "new" New Hampshire
#10, aired 2023-01-12THE 50 STATES $400: Connecticut is bordered to the west by New York & to the east by this, another 2-word state Rhode Island
#9, aired 2023-01-05THEY WERE TEACHERS $900: (Colby Burnett delivers the clue.) Before hitting it big writing novels like "The Da Vinci Code", he pursued a music career & also taught at prep schools in New Hampshire & Beverly Hills (Dan) Brown
#8778, aired 2023-01-04ON YOUR STATE'S LEFT $400: The Maine way to the left is into this state; head to the right & you've left the country New Hampshire
#8733, aired 2022-11-02THE LAW $800: In New Hampshire every pet dog & cat must be vaccinated against this disease at 3 months--oh, & every ferret, too rabies
#8719, aired 2022-10-13WHERE ON EARTH? $800: New Hampshire's Mt. Washington & West Virginia's Spruce Knob: this mountain range the Appalachian Mountains
#8717, aired 2022-10-11SUBTITLED NONFICTION $800: Volume one of Peter Wallner's biography of this president is subtitled "New Hampshire's Favorite Son" (Franklin) Pierce
#8709, aired 2022-09-29U.S. COUNTIES $400: Hampshire County once covered the whole western half of what's now this state, New Hampshire's southern neighbor Massachusetts
#8708, aired 2022-09-28OFF TO NEW ENGLAND $800: These New Hampshire mountains that include the Presidential Range are taller & snowier than the Green Mountains the White Mountains
#8691, aired 2022-07-25U.S. GEOGRAPHY $2000: Major cities in New Hampshire include Dover & this port that also shares its name with a historic port of southern England Portsmouth
#8681, aired 2022-07-11LICENSE PLATE MOTTOS $1,000 (Daily Double): "Great Faces, Great Places" South Dakota
#8660, aired 2022-06-10JANE AUSTEN-TATIOUS $1,000 (Daily Double): Jane lived most of her life in this southern English county that lent its name to a "New" U.S. state Hampshire
#8645, aired 2022-05-20WHAT COLLEGE $200: This college in New Hampshire is part of the Ivy League Dartmouth
#8625, aired 2022-04-22DRAFTING THE CONSTITUTION $400: This section originally began, "We the people of the states of New-Hampshire, Massachusetts..." the Preamble
#8616, aired 2022-04-11PURPLE REIGN $1000: New Hampshire's state flower is the purple lilac & its state bird is the purple this a purple finch
#8616, aired 2022-04-11LITERATURE $1600: Mr. Scratch is bested by a New Hampshire orator in this story by Stephen Vincent Benet "The Devil and Daniel Webster"
#8582, aired 2022-02-22BOOKS & AUTHORS $800: In the book "New Hampshire" by Robert Frost, you'll read "Some say the world will end in fire, some say in" this ice
#11, aired 2022-02-16THE HARDER THEY FALL $1000: Sadly, on May 3, 2003, this beloved New Hampshire granite landmark seen here collapsed & fell the Old Man of the Mountain
#8551, aired 2022-01-10NEXT IN LINE... $1,000 (Daily Double): In Ivy schools, alphabetically: Columbia, Cornell... Dartmouth
#8529, aired 2021-12-09STATE SONGS $1200: This state has an official song & several honorary ones including "Live Free Or Die" & "The Old Man Of The Mountain" New Hampshire
#8516, aired 2021-11-22YOU GOT A LOT OF IRV, PAL! $1600: New Hampshire & Vienna have played big roles in the works of this '80s bestselling novelist who attended the universities of both John Irving
#8515, aired 2021-11-19STATE CAPITALS BY COUNTY $1600: Merrimack County Concord, New Hampshire
#8488, aired 2021-10-13STARS & STONES $800: Fittingly, New Hampshire is a source of this stone; the Swenson Quarry produces tons of it for street curbing granite
#8447, aired 2021-07-20AMERICAN NICKNAMES $800: "The Great Orator" was a nickname for this 19th century New Hampshire-born congressman, senator & Secretary of State Daniel Webster
#8440, aired 2021-07-09N.E. PORT $800: Portsmouth was this state's first Colonial capital & is its only seaport New Hampshire
#8368, aired 2021-03-31INTERNAL RHYME SURNAMES $2000: In 1989 after 3 terms as New Hampshire's governor, he became George H.W. Bush's Chief of Staff Sununu
#8360, aired 2021-03-19ENDS IN A FEMALE FIRST NAME $400: A preliminary election, such as New Hampshire's famous presidential one a primary
#8316, aired 2021-01-18ALL KINDS OF BARS $200: The oldest state bar association for these professionals is New Hampshire's, established in 1873 lawyers
#8291, aired 2020-11-30GEOGRAPHY $400: New Hampshire shares a 58-mile border with this Canadian province Quebec
#8268, aired 2020-10-28AROUND THE USA $600: The Hood Art Museum is an attraction in Hanover, a college town in this state New Hampshire
#8240, aired 2020-09-18PLACES OF SUBSTANCE $2000: An area of Lebanon County in this state is called Anthracite Pennsylvania
#8230, aired 2020-06-05SOME QUARTER GIVEN $3,000 (Daily Double): This motto that offers 2 very different options adorns New Hampshire's quarter Live Free or Die
#8224, aired 2020-05-28IN THE STATE CAPITAL $1000: Dedicated to Christa McAuliffe & Alan Shepard, the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center Concord, New Hampshire
#8215, aired 2020-05-01STATES BY BORDERS $400: New Hampshire Maine
#8186, aired 2020-03-23STATE OF THE BRIDGE $1,000 (Daily Double): Lake Champlain Bridge (2 states, please) Vermont & New York
#6, aired 2020-01-09"I" WROTE $400: The security at this author's "Hotel New Hampshire" is Susie, a woman in an animal costume John Irving
#8107, aired 2019-12-03STATE OF THE LOTTO SCRATCHER $600: Granite Getaway, Lobster Luck New Hampshire
#8064, aired 2019-10-03AUTHORS: BORN & DIED $1600: His story began in Salem, Mass. in 1804 & ended 60 years later during a trip to New Hampshire with Franklin Pierce Hawthorne
#8033, aired 2019-07-10STATE MOTTOES $200: "Live free or die" New Hampshire
#8002, aired 2019-05-28THE EASTERN SEABOARD $1,000 (Daily Double): White House hopefuls visit the Red Arrow Diner in this New Hampshire city that's on the Merrimack River Manchester
#7981, aired 2019-04-29STATE OF THE STATE PARK $2000: Franconia Notch State Park New Hampshire
#7968, aired 2019-04-10ACROSS STATE LINES $800: Heading north: Rhode Island, Massachusetts, this New Hampshire
#7953, aired 2019-03-20"M"OUNTAINS $1200: Peaks in New Hampshire's presidential range include 2 named for these "M"en who served consecutively Monroe and Madison
#7915, aired 2019-01-25BETTER 1, BETTER 2? $1200: The first earl of this was friends with Queen Anne; the second one got his name on a New Hampshire Ivy League school Dartmouth
#7896, aired 2018-12-31RECENT BALLOT MEASURES $800: It makes sense that this state passed the "right to live free from governmental intrusion" amendment New Hampshire
#7890, aired 2018-12-21SENATORS WITH STAMINA $600: On Jan. 3, 1975 "Angie Baby" was No. 1 on the charts & Patrick Leahy began serving as senator from this state Vermont
#7821, aired 2018-09-17STATE SONGS $400: "God, in his great love and wisdom, made the rugged Granite State" New Hampshire
#7795, aired 2018-06-29TRY "ME" A RIVER $3,000 (Daily Double): A Civil War ship shares a name with this New Hampshire river the Merrimack
#7779, aired 2018-06-07AMERICAN DOGS $800: Bred for draft work, this state dog of New Hampshire shares its name with a wind, a salmon & a helicopter a chinook
#7765, aired 2018-05-18THE SCHOOL YEAR $600: In 1818 Daniel Webster argued before the Supreme Court to stop New Hampshire from taking over this private college Dartmouth
#7755, aired 2018-05-04PRESIDENTS' ONE-SYLLABLE LAST NAMES $1600: The son of a governor of New Hampshire, he was known as Young Hickory Pierce
#7745, aired 2018-04-20U.S. FORESTS $2,400 (Daily Double): New Hampshire's Black Mountain State Forest has plenty of the paper type of this, the state tree birch
#7668, aired 2018-01-03STATE OF THE COLLEGE $400: St. Anselm College, Granite State College New Hampshire
#7661, aired 2017-12-25MOUNTAINS NAMED FOR PEOPLE $1000: The presidential range in the White Mountains, mainly in this state, has peaks named for Washington, Jefferson & Adams New Hampshire
#7644, aired 2017-11-30NEW ENGLAND $600: In 2003, after years of erosion, this state's iconic Old Man of the Mountain crumbled to the ground New Hampshire
#7596, aired 2017-09-25LIBRARIANS $800: Up Concord way state librarian Michael York is celebrating the tricentennial of this state library, the USA's oldest New Hampshire
#7584, aired 2017-07-27STATE FLAGS $800: New Hampshire's flag shows the frigate Raleigh being built at this "Port" city Portsmouth
#7539, aired 2017-05-25U.S. SENATORS $3,000 (Daily Double): 3 states have 2 female senators: California, Washington & this one with Jeanne Shaheen & Maggie Hassan New Hampshire
#7516, aired 2017-04-24STATES & LICENSE PLATES $1200: in an all or nothing move, this state invites you to "Live Free or Die" New Hampshire
#7477, aired 2017-02-281980s BESTSELLERS $1200: In 1981 he checked into the bestseller list with "The Hotel New Hampshire" John Irving
#7420, aired 2016-12-09IT BORDERS BOTH $200: Maine & Vermont: this state New Hampshire
#7405, aired 2016-11-18"C" THE WORLD $4,000 (Daily Double): It's a small New Hampshire town as well as an ancient name for Palestine Canaan
#7395, aired 2016-11-04U.S. MOUNTAINS $1000: The observatory on the summit of this New Hampshire mountain provides guided tours of its weather station Mount Washington
#7385, aired 2016-10-21McPEOPLE $5,000 (Daily Double): Today an asteroid bears the name of this New Hampshire teacher Christa McAuliffe
#7361, aired 2016-09-19YOUNG ADULT NOVELS $600: Gene & Phineas are students at the fictional Devon School in New Hampshire in this classic by John Knowles A Separate Peace
#7303, aired 2016-05-18STATE FACTS $400: (David Muir presents the clue.) Martha Raddatz & I moderated both Democratic & Republican 2016 primary debates; they took place in this state, the host of the nation's first primary New Hampshire
#7295, aired 2016-05-06HOLIDAYS $800: In 1999 New Hampshire was the last state to make this January event a paid state holiday Martin Luther King Day
#7293, aired 2016-05-04U.S. GEOGRAPHY $1200: Once called Derryfield, this largest New Hampshire city was renamed in 1810 for a British city Manchester
#7273, aired 2016-04-06SHARED INITIALS $1600: A "devilish" orator from New Hampshire & the man who played Sam in "Casablanca" Daniel Webster & Dooley Wilson
#7270, aired 2016-04-01TRAVEL USA $800: You can visit a weather museum at the top of this New Hampshire peak, reachable via a cog railway Mt. Washington
#7261, aired 2016-03-21AMERICAN POETS $800: His stints as a teacher included stops at the Pinkerton Academy School & the State Normal School, both in New Hampshire Robert Frost
#7208, aired 2016-01-06ON THE STAGE $1200: This American classic shows everyday life in Grover's Corners, New Hampshire Our Town
#7196, aired 2015-12-21NOVELISTS $800: In 1992, this "Hotel New Hampshire" author, once a college wrestler, was inducted into the Natl. Wrestling Hall of Fame John Irving
#7188, aired 2015-12-09A CATEGORY WITH GAPS $1200: For several decades, Dixville Notch in this state traditionally has voted first in the U.S. presidential elections New Hampshire
#7187, aired 2015-12-08COLONIAL NEW ENGLAND $400: In 1719 Irish immigrants introduced this vegetable to New England at Londonderry, New Hampshire the potato
#7152, aired 2015-10-20NEW HAMPSHIRE $400: In 1641 New Hampshire became part of this colony but King Charles II separated them in 1679 Massachusetts
#7152, aired 2015-10-20NEW HAMPSHIRE $800: The city of Nashua has a college named for this orator, but none for the devil Daniel Webster
#7152, aired 2015-10-20NEW HAMPSHIRE $1200: Sunset on Squam Lake shows you why it was chosen to film this 1981 Hepburn/Fonda movie On Golden Pond
#7152, aired 2015-10-20NEW HAMPSHIRE $1600: Picturesque & old-timey, the Monadnock corner of the state is nicknamed after printmakers Currier & him Ives
#7152, aired 2015-10-20NEW HAMPSHIRE $2000: Strawberry Banke, an outdoor history museum in this seaport, features restored colonial homes & craft shops Portsmouth
#7135, aired 2015-09-25NICKNAMES $200: Referring to the extensive quarries there, it's "the Granite State" New Hampshire
#7114, aired 2015-07-16THAT'S OXYMORONIC! $1000: It's the state song of the "Granite State" "Old New Hampshire"
#7098, aired 2015-06-24A BIT ABOUT AUTHORS $400: This author of "The Hotel New Hampshire" was born in New Hampshire in 1942 John Irving
#7091, aired 2015-06-15STATE AMPHIBIANS & REPTILES $1200: New Hampshire elevated the red-spotted newt to publicize its declining numbers due to this type of precipitation acid rain
#7008, aired 2015-02-18VERMONT $800: Naturally, the 400-mile-long Connecticut River forms the boundary between Vermont & this state New Hampshire
#7005, aired 2015-02-13NORTH BY NORTHWEST $1600: of New Hampshire: This Canadian province Quebec
#7004, aired 2015-02-12REMEMBER MAINE! $600: Remember that the northern portion of this trail runs through Maine from New Hampshire to Mount Katahdin! the Appalachian Trail
#6955, aired 2014-12-05STATES' LONGEST BORDERS $1600: This state only borders one other U.S. state, New Hampshire Maine
#6934, aired 2014-11-06WOMEN IN GOVERNMENT $1200: Jeanne Shaheen & Maggie Hassan tried to bring concord to Concord while governing this state New Hampshire
#6921, aired 2014-10-20A "B" IN AMERICAN HISTORY $2000: A 1944 conference in this New Hampshire resort resulted in the creation of the IMF & the World Bank Bretton Woods
#6920, aired 2014-10-17STATE LICENSE PLATES $1000: This granite formation immortalized in a Hawthorne short story dominates New Hampshire's plates the Old Man of the Mountain
#6896, aired 2014-09-15THOSE ARE SOME BIG SHOES $1000: After filling Ted Kennedy's shoes in Mass., this man decided to try out Jeanne Shaheen's senatorial ones in New Hampshire Scott Brown
#6894, aired 2014-07-31STATE'S LEFTS $400: To the left of Maine New Hampshire
#6885, aired 2014-07-18STATELY LITERATURE $400: "The Hotel ____ ____" New Hampshire
#6870, aired 2014-06-27ALTERED STATES $1200: A hen whimpers New Hampshire
#6843, aired 2014-05-21THAT USED TO BE A THING $1200: The landmark "Old Man of the Mountain" collapsed in 2003, but it's still on license plates of this state New Hampshire
#6796, aired 2014-03-17MISCELLANEOUS $800: This national park & preserve named for the highest peak in North America is bigger than New Hampshire Denali
#6772, aired 2014-02-11U.S. GEOGRAPHY $2000: The Swenson family operates this state's largest granite quarry on Rattlesnake Hill New Hampshire
#6770, aired 2014-02-071980s BOOKS $1600: This New England title establishment is located in Derry; would you like turndown service? Hotel New Hampshire
#6768, aired 2014-02-05I'M HEADING TO... $800: Mount Katahdin in this New England state Maine
#6739, aired 2013-12-26CELEBRATED JUMPING FROGS $1000: The celebrated jumping frog of Calaveras County was named after this New Hampshire orator & statesman Daniel Webster
#6676, aired 2013-09-30HEY, LAD-"E" $800: In 1892 this founder of Christian Science moved to a house called Pleasant View in Concord, New Hampshire Mary Baker Eddy
#6658, aired 2013-07-24COASTAL U.S. STATES $800: This New England state has the least, a scant 13 miles on the sea New Hampshire
#6629, aired 2013-06-13AUTHORS ON THEMSELVES $1600: "I choose to be a... New Hampshire farmer with an income in cash of say a thousand (from...a publisher in New York City)" Robert Frost
#6617, aired 2013-05-28THE PRESIDENT BORN IN... $1200: New Hampshire Pierce
#6612, aired 2013-05-21THE DAYS OF THE STAGECOACH $1200: A luxury coach was named for this New Hampshire "C"ity; today there's a bus service of the same name Concord
#6590, aired 2013-04-19EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY $1200: Permanent cultivation of this food in the Colonies began in the largely Irish area of Derry, New Hampshire in 1719 potatoes
#6581, aired 2013-04-08STATE QUARTERS $800: The Old Man of the Mountain New Hampshire
#6542, aired 2013-02-12THE WEATHER & GEOGRAPHY REPORT $800: On April 12, 1934 Mount Washington, in this state, got quite a blow--wind clocked at 231 mph New Hampshire
#6522, aired 2013-01-15THE NEAREST CANADIAN PROVINCE TO... $1200: Dixville Notch, New Hampshire Quebec
#6517, aired 2013-01-08THE 6 NEW ENGLAND STATES $800: The submarine USS Portsmouth was commissioned there in 1983 New Hampshire
#6497, aired 2012-12-1119th CENTURY AMERICANS $1200: Hailing from New Hampshire, he's the orator & statesman seen here (Daniel) Webster
#6468, aired 2012-10-31COMPLETES THE LICENSE PLATE $200: New Hampshire: "Live ___ or Die" Free
#6431, aired 2012-07-30A HISTORY LESSON $400: Nicholas Gilman, a signer of this historic document, helped get it ratified in his home state of New Hampshire the Constitution
#6406, aired 2012-06-25YOUR PEAS $1000: John Irving & Gore Vidal went to this New Hampshire boarding school abbreviated PEA Phillips Exeter Academy
#6378, aired 2012-05-16WASHINGTON, D.C. $1000: This neighborhood is named for the traffic circle where Mass., Connecticut & New Hampshire Aves. intersect DuPont Circle
#6373, aired 2012-05-09PLAY SETTINGS $600: Grover's Corners, New Hampshire from 1901 to 1913: this drama Our Town
#6372, aired 2012-05-08WASHINGTON TODAY $400: This congressman finished 2nd in the 2012 New Hampshire primary with 23% of the vote Ron Paul
#6350, aired 2012-04-06HE SIGNED THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE $600: This last name of New Hampshire's Josiah, No. 2 to sign, would live on with one less "T" on "The West Wing" Bartlett
#6343, aired 2012-03-28OFFICIAL STATE FRUITS $1200: New Hampshire (a large gourd) the pumpkin
#6333, aired 2012-03-14IVY LEAGUE SCHOOLS $800: It grew out of a single log hut in the New Hampshire wilderness Dartmouth
#6314, aired 2012-02-16'50s FICTION $800: Finny & Gene go out on a limb at New Hampshire's Devon School in this John Knowles tale A Separate Peace
#6313, aired 2012-02-15AMERICAN EXPERIENCE CLINTON $400: After setbacks, Clinton's campaign roared to life in the 1992 New Hampshire primary, giving the candidate this nickname The Comeback Kid
#6259, aired 2011-12-01ABOUT THE STATES $200: It's the only state that borders Maine New Hampshire
#6252, aired 2011-11-22IS A DANGEROUS THING $1600: In summer 2010 at least 150 people at a New Hampshire beach were stung by a dead one of these a jellyfish
#6235, aired 2011-10-28THE 1600s $600: For nearly 40 years, until 1679, New Hampshire was part of this colony the Massachusetts Bay Colony
#6233, aired 2011-10-26STATE'S RIGHTS $400: Vermont New Hampshire
#6223, aired 2011-10-12BUCHANAN, JAMES BUCHANAN $800: Buchanan's dreams of the presidency were postponed when this New Hampshire man was nominated instead of him in 1852 Pierce
#6208, aired 2011-09-21MONEY BEST PLACES TO LIVE $2000: Victorian homes line the New Hampshire hamlet of Hanover that benefits from its proximity to this Ivy League school Dartmouth
#6194, aired 2011-07-14LET'S BE ECONOMICAL $2000: In 1944 this British baron traveled to Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, where the IMF was created John Maynard Keynes
#6184, aired 2011-06-30I'M BORED! $2000: How about hitting the slopes of Loon Mountain or the Dartmouth Skiway in this state New Hampshire
#6166, aired 2011-06-06ROCK YOUR WORLD $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows off a rock in the University of Wisconsin-Madison Geology Museum.) The University of Wisconsin-Madison Geology Museum has the state rock of Wisconsin; not to be confused with the state rock of New Hampshire, it's the red type of this granite
#6141, aired 2011-05-02STATE NAME ORIGINS $1,200 (Daily Double): This state was named for an island in the English Channel New Jersey
#6121, aired 2011-04-04PLAY STATION $600: Many believe that this hamlet in the play "Our Town" represented Peterborough, New Hampshire Grover's Corners
#6093, aired 2011-02-23THE 13 COLONIES $1600: In 1741 King George II set this colony's southern border with Massachusetts New Hampshire
#6003, aired 2010-10-20STATE / COLLEGES $800: New England College & Daniel Webster College New Hampshire
#5984, aired 2010-09-23ONE HOT TOWN $2000: We're not sure it was a happy 4th of July in 1911 in Nashua in this state; 1060 tempers a celebration New Hampshire
#5969, aired 2010-07-22THE PULITZER PRIZE FOR POETRY $400: In 1924 this New Englander won for "New Hampshire: A Poem with Notes and Grace Notes" Frost
#5931, aired 2010-05-31STATE THE STATE $800: The Old Man used to be in the upper left there somewhere New Hampshire
#5899, aired 2010-04-15THE 13 COLONIES' NAME ORIGINS $800: What's now this "Granite State" was named for a county in South Central England New Hampshire
#5893, aired 2010-04-07DO TELL THE HOTEL $800: This 1981 John Irving novel was made into a 1984 film starring Beau Bridges The Hotel New Hampshire
#5830, aired 2010-01-08FROST/NIXON $1600: From 1777 to 1779 George Frost of New Hampshire was a delegate to the second edition of this legislative body the Continental Congress
#5829, aired 2010-01-07THE STATE OF THE STATE $800: Frozen--specifically at Mt. Washington in this New England state, where it was around -47 degrees on Jan. 29, 1934 New Hampshire
#5819, aired 2009-12-24THE GREEN MOUNTAIN STATE $2,600 (Daily Double): Between New Hampshire & Vermont runs this river named for a third state the Connecticut
#5812, aired 2009-12-15STATE FACTS $800: Its motto is as tough as granite: "Live free or die" New Hampshire
#5796, aired 2009-11-23STATES THAT END IN HAMPSHIRE $200: The Franklin Pierce Law Center & Christa McAuliffe Planetarium can be found in this capital of New Hampshire Concord
#5796, aired 2009-11-23STATES THAT END IN HAMPSHIRE $400: New Hampshire is bounded to the north by this Canadian province, the country's largest in area Quebec
#5796, aired 2009-11-23STATES THAT END IN HAMPSHIRE $800: New Hampshire's Squam Lakes provided the title location for this 1981 Fonda & Hepburn film On Golden Pond
#5785, aired 2009-11-06AMERICAN LITERATURE $1600: Thornton Wilder's "Our Town" is set in the early 20th century in this typical American town located in New Hampshire Grover's Corners
#5750, aired 2009-09-18FATHER TIME $1600: After 12,000 years staring out over New Hampshire, this senior citizen succumbed in 2003 the Old Man of the Mountain
#5728, aired 2009-07-01NEW CONGRESSMEN & GOVERNORS $1600: In New England Jeanne Shaheen defeated John Sununu to become this state's first female senator New Hampshire
#5697, aired 2009-05-19OH, SHAW! $600: Dick Dudgeon narrowly escapes hanging in "The Devil's Disciple", set in New Hampshire during this war the Revolutionary War
#5687, aired 2009-05-05SCHOOLS NAMED AFTER PEOPLE $800: It's no surprise that a New Hampshire university is named for this 14th president Franklin Pierce
#5603, aired 2009-01-07WHO LIVES WHERE $1600: Pomponian is a word for people from this city in England, not for those from the same-named place in New Hampshire Portsmouth
#5580, aired 2008-12-05ALL ASHORE FOR BIRD LORE $800: It's the color in the name of New Hampshire's state bird, a finch, & a state flower, a lilac purple
#5551, aired 2008-10-27A BOOK OF POEMS $1200: In 1923 he published the collection "New Hampshire" Robert Frost
#5522, aired 2008-09-16LITERARY HODGEPODGE $800: "A Separate Peace" tells of 2 preppies at the Devon School in this "Granite State" New Hampshire
#5501, aired 2008-07-07BRIDGES $400: Seen here on a stamp, the USA's longest covered bridge takes you from Vermont to this New England neighbor New Hampshire
#5484, aired 2008-06-12THE 50 STATES $2000: New Hampshire's state seal depicts the Revolutionary War frigate Raleigh, which was built in this port Portsmouth
#5458, aired 2008-05-07FACTS FROM ALMANACS $400: The geographic center of this state is Kent, 11 miles south of Dover Delaware
#5441, aired 2008-04-14LEFT FIELD $1600: The Smothers Bros. got this comedian to run in '68; amazingly he'd finish 2nd in the '96 N.H Dem. primary Pat Paulsen
#5435, aired 2008-04-04PRESIDENTS AT REST $1600: At the Old North Cemetery in Concord, New Hampshire (Franklin) Pierce
#5404, aired 2008-02-21THEATRE $1600: Thornton Wilder's prize-winning play about life & death in a small "corner" of New Hampshire Our Town
#5383, aired 2008-01-23THE EPA P3 EXPO $1200: (Jimmy reporting from the EPA P3 Expo in Washington, D.C.) A team from the University of New Hampshire is using camel power & a rope & washer system to replace gas power with green technology in the drip type of this in the fields of Niger, one of the world's poorest countries irrigation
#5335, aired 2007-11-16RECENT CINEMA $600: Some officials in New Hampshire were unhappy that the title of this action film was a play on the state motto Live Free or Die Hard
#5330, aired 2007-11-09FLOWERS $400: It sounds redundant, but New Hampshire's state flower is the purple this lilac
#5275, aired 2007-07-13STATES' MOST POPULOUS CITIES $800: Manchester, pop. 110,000 New Hampshire
#5262, aired 2007-06-26NEW HAMPSHIRE $200: It "rocks" as New Hampshire's nickname the Granite State
#5262, aired 2007-06-26NEW HAMPSHIRE $400: Until around 1680, New Hampshire was officially a part of this colony Massachusetts
#5262, aired 2007-06-26NEW HAMPSHIRE $600: In April 1963 Gov. John King signed the bill allowing one of these games in the state the lottery
#5262, aired 2007-06-26NEW HAMPSHIRE $800: Though it recently fell down, this rock formation is on the back of New Hampshire's state quarter the Old Man in the Mountain
#5262, aired 2007-06-26NEW HAMPSHIRE $1000: So far, this 14th president is our only chief executive to hail from New Hampshire (Franklin) Pierce
#5256, aired 2007-06-18STATE BIRDS $600: Darwin made a famous study of these birds, but not the purple species, New Hampshire's state bird a finch
#5222, aired 2007-05-01STATE CAPITALS $200: Pass the grape jelly & name this state capital of New Hampshire Concord
#5206, aired 2007-04-09SOUNDS LIKE MERRIE OLDE ENGLAND $1200: This largest city in New Hampshire is "united" in being a leading financial & manufacturing center Manchester
#5197, aired 2007-03-27MY KIND OF TOWN $400: This New Hampshire capital is home to the Franklin Pierce Law School Concord
#5192, aired 2007-03-20FORESTS $400: New Hampshire has its White Mountain National Forest & Vermont has one named for this mountain range the Green Mountains
#5177, aired 2007-02-27WHERE AM I? $3,000 (Daily Double): (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from a state capital.) This state capital was the subject of a 20-year boundary dispute & gets its name from the fight's peaceful outcome Concord, New Hampshire
#5174, aired 2007-02-22THE NEXT STATE IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER $5,000 (Daily Double): After Nevada New Hampshire
#5160, aired 2007-02-02IN THE MIDDLE OF THE STATE $400: This state is powered by one "AMP" New Hampshire
#5152, aired 2007-01-23THE LARGEST U.S. STATE $200: New Jersey, New Hampshire, New York New York
#5138, aired 2007-01-03WEEKEND IN NEW ENGLAND $2,000 (Daily Double): This highest peak in New Hampshire's presidential range occasionally can be seen from the Atlantic Ocean Mount Washington
#5105, aired 2006-11-17GOVERNMENT & POLITICS $2000: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew stands outside the Merrimack Restaurant in New Hampshire.) This Colorado senator was one of the many politicos to come to the Merrimack Restaurant in Manchester, New Hampshire ahead of the big primary Gary Hart
#5096, aired 2006-11-06THE U.S. SENATE: AFTER HOURS $200: In 2005, Judd Gregg, a millionaire Senator from this "Granite State", won $853,492 in the Powerball lottery New Hampshire
#5083, aired 2006-10-18NEWSPAPERS $1200: (Jon of the Clue Crew walks in a New Hampshire park holding a newspaper.) One of the USA's most solidly conservative newspapers, the New Hampshire Union Leader is published in this largest New Hampshire city Manchester
#5065, aired 2006-09-22NEW HAMPSHIRE $400: The state flag depicts the Raleigh, the first of these to carry the American flag into battle a ship
#5065, aired 2006-09-22NEW HAMPSHIRE $800: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew stands in front of the State House in Concord, NH.) Here in Concord, America's oldest State House, using its original chambers, was built in 1819, mostly of this stone--naturally granite
#5065, aired 2006-09-22NEW HAMPSHIRE $1200: Many come for rest & comfort to the War Memorial Cathedral of these trees pines
#5065, aired 2006-09-22NEW HAMPSHIRE $2000: Mt. Washington features the most famous of this type of railway, named for the gear teeth that pull it uphill a cog railway
#5065, aired 2006-09-22NEW HAMPSHIRE $4,000 (Daily Double): (Jon of the Clue Crew stands with a statue in Concord, NH.) General John Stark, immortalized here at the New Hampshire State Capitol, coined this motto in 1809 as a toast that continued, "death is not the worst of evils" "Live free or die"
#5062, aired 2006-09-19MOVIE LOCATIONS $600: 1984: Check out Rob Lowe at "The Hotel ___ ___" New Hampshire
#5037, aired 2006-07-04POETS & POETRY $1000: In "New Hampshire" he wrote, "Do you know, considering the market, there are more poems produced than any other thing?" Robert Frost
#5013, aired 2006-05-31U.S. COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $1000: It's the northernmost Ivy League School Dartmouth
#5008, aired 2006-05-24PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE $800: (Jon of the Clue Crew sits in the chamber of the State House in Concord, NH.) In 1975, the New Hampshire House introduced an electronic system for this type of vote, which can now be tabulated in 30 seconds a roll call vote
#4972, aired 2006-04-04WHO'S CRYING NOW? $800: He went from front-runner for the '72 Democratic nomination back to simply senator after reportedly crying in N.H. Senator Edmund Muskie
#4950, aired 2006-03-03HISTORIC NEW HAMPSHIRE $400 (Daily Double): (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from the State House in Concord, NH.) The State House has a portrait of this youngest speaker of the New Hampshire House; he was later president of the United States at age 48 Franklin Pierce
#4950, aired 2006-03-03HISTORIC NEW HAMPSHIRE $400: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from the Bretton Woods Mountain Resort in New Hampshire.) In 1944 the Washington Mountain Resort in Bretton Woods hosted the conference that set up these two major international financial institutions the International Monetary Fund & the World Bank
#4950, aired 2006-03-03HISTORIC NEW HAMPSHIRE $800: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from Portsmouth, NH.) Washington was too warm, so in 1905, Portsmouth was the site of the negotiations & treaty signing ending this war the Russo-Japanese War
#4950, aired 2006-03-03HISTORIC NEW HAMPSHIRE $1200: (Jon of the Clue Crew reports from the Strawbery Banke Museum in Portsmouth, NH.) The home of this orator & statesman who won the case of McCulloch v. Maryland in 1819 still stands in Portsmouth Daniel Webster
#4950, aired 2006-03-03HISTORIC NEW HAMPSHIRE $2000: (Jon of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from Mt. Washington in New Hampshire.) Mt. Washington was named in 1784; Adams, Madison, & the other peaks in this range had to wait until 1820 the Presidental Range
#4941, aired 2006-02-20COLLEGE "N" SHOTS $1000: Author John Irving is an alum of this university; the state's name appears in the title of one of his books New Hampshire
#4940, aired 2006-02-17TEEN POTPOURRI $400: In New Hampshire (& many other states), you must be at least this age to marry without parental consent 18
#4939, aired 2006-02-16THE LARGEST U.S. STATE $200: New Mexico, New Jersey, New Hampshire New Mexico
#4886, aired 2005-12-05BRANDED $600: An ex-Dupont chemist from New Hampshire introduced this brand of popular food storage containers in 1946 Tupperware
#4864, aired 2005-11-03BASIC TRAIN-ING $1200: Riding the Mount Washington Cog Railway has thrilled folks in this New England State since 1869 New Hampshire
#4860, aired 2005-10-28MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS $1000: In 1756, the New Hampshire Gazette, the state's first newspaper, began publishing in this "port" city Portsmouth
#4853, aired 2005-10-19THEIR FIRST FEATURE FILMS $1000: Seth Green checked in when he played Egg in this film based on a John Irving novel The Hotel New Hampshire
#4833, aired 2005-09-21THE DARWIN AWARDS $600: A man from this "Nutmeg State" ended a chase by ducking into a high-security prison, thinking it was a mall Connecticut
#4787, aired 2005-05-31'ALLO, GOVERNOR! $400: Calvin Coolidge, Michael Dukakis Massachusetts
#4730, aired 2005-03-11AMERICAN PLACE NAMES $800: This Los Angeles suburb was named for a New Hampshire-born dentist, not the potato guy Burbank
#4700, aired 2005-01-28THE 50 STATES $600: New Englanders refer to this state as "Down East" Maine
#4677, aired 2004-12-28BACK IN '65 $800: This future college town in New Hampshire was settled in 1765 & probably named for the British Royal House Hanover
#4675, aired 2004-12-24THE FOUR-LEGGED ZOO $200: In Merrimack, New Hampshire, you can tour the Anheuser-Busch brewery & visit its stables of these horses Clydesdales
#4656, aired 2004-11-291804 $800: A 2004 biography of this president born November 23, 1804 is subtitled "New Hampshire's Favorite Son" Franklin Pierce
#4646, aired 2004-11-15OUR TROUBLED PLANET $2000: Newts are New Hampshire's state amphibian, partly for helping track this form of liquid pollution acid rain
#4609, aired 2004-09-23NEW HAMPSHIRE $200: How cool! In 1998 New Hampshire adopted this as its state sport skiing
#4609, aired 2004-09-23NEW HAMPSHIRE $400: Speak up now if you know that a college in Nashua is named for this great New Hampshire orator Daniel Webster
#4609, aired 2004-09-23NEW HAMPSHIRE $600: New Hampshire's chief seaport, it was founded as Strawbery Banke in 1630 Portsmouth
#4609, aired 2004-09-23NEW HAMPSHIRE $800: In 2003 New Hampshirites were stunned as this stony landmark of theirs just crumbled away the Old Man of the Mountain
#4609, aired 2004-09-23NEW HAMPSHIRE $1000: In 1944 this resort area in the White Mountains was the site of an important U.N. monetary conference Bretton Woods
#4566, aired 2004-06-14PRESIDENTS $2000: 2004 is the bicentennial year of this president born in Hillsboro, New Hampshire Franklin Pierce
#4549, aired 2004-05-20THE LARGEST IN AREA $400: Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine Maine
#4547, aired 2004-05-18LITERARY SETTINGS $1600: In a play by Thornton Wilder, it's "Our Town" Grover's Corners, New Hampshire
#4534, aired 2004-04-29STATE MOTTOES $600: "Live Free or Die" New Hampshire
#4531, aired 2004-04-26IVY LEAGUERS $3,200 (Daily Double): Born in Cornish, New Hampshire, Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase went to this Ivy League school Dartmouth
#4526, aired 2004-04-19U.S.A. $2000: In 1934 a record wind speed of 231 MPH was recorded on the summit of Mt. Washington in this state New Hampshire
#4508, aired 2004-03-24FAMOUS AMERICANS $1000: This author died in New Hampshire in 1864 during a visit with old school chum Franklin Pierce Nathaniel Hawthorne
#4502, aired 2004-03-16STORIED HOTELS $800: (Hi, I'm Paul McCrane from ER.) I played Jodie Foster's brother, Frank Berry, in this film based on a John Irving novel The Hotel New Hampshire
#4468, aired 2004-01-28"N" MASSE $400: White Mountain National Forest is partly within this Northeastern state New Hampshire
#4459, aired 2004-01-15AMERICAN POETS $800: In 1900 his grandfather bought him a chicken farm near Derry, New Hampshire Robert Frost
#4457, aired 2004-01-13A McCATEGORY $400: On Feb. 1, 2000 he defeated George W. Bush in the New Hampshire primary John McCain
#4454, aired 2004-01-08ROCK $600: Among the oldest rocks on Earth are 4-billion-year-old pieces of this, from which New Hampshire gets its nickname granite
#4445, aired 2003-12-26PEAKING AT NAMES $2000: With peaks named for Washington & Adams, the Presidential Range is found in this state's White Mountains New Hampshire
#4423, aired 2003-11-26U.S. PLACE NAMES $400: Named for the place in England, the name of this New Hampshire city means "the mouth of the port" Portsmouth
#4388, aired 2003-10-08U.S. CITIES $1600: New Hampshire's largest city, it was first named Harrytown, then Derryfield; it got its present name in 1810 Manchester
#4368, aired 2003-09-10HOME BOYS $800: Granite Boys New Hampshire
#4348, aired 2003-06-25THE "SUN"s $2000: He was the governor of New Hampshire before he became the first President Bush's chief of staff John Sununu
#4331, aired 2003-06-02ROCHESTER $1000: Just up the turnpike from Portsmouth is the "Lilac City" of Rochester in this "New" state New Hampshire
#4190, aired 2002-11-15EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY $2000: Although it was a separate colony, New Hampshire shared a governor with this colony from 1669 to 1741 Massachusetts
#4115, aired 2002-06-21STATE MOTTOES $200: Small state, small motto: "Hope" Rhode Island
#4110, aired 2002-06-14STATUARY HALL $2000: Daniel Webster New Hampshire
#4090, aired 2002-05-17NEW ENGLAND $1000: These "colorful" mountains in New Hampshire are named for their snow-capped peaks White Mountains
#4069, aired 2002-04-18THE MAINE INGREDIENTS $800: Maine is bordered by Quebec & these 2 "New" lands New Hampshire & New Brunswick
#4057, aired 2002-04-02STATES' FORMER CAPITALS $2000: Portsmouth (1680-1775) New Hampshire
#4054, aired 2002-03-28TRAVEL THE U.S.A. $400: Interstate 95 runs through this state from the Canadian border at New Brunswick to Portsmouth, New Hampshire Maine
#4040, aired 2002-03-08STATES' HIGHEST POINTS $400: Driskill Mountain in Bienville Parish Louisiana
#4039, aired 2002-03-07THE CLINTON YEARS $400: (Bill Clinton kicks things off.) I earned this nickname from the way my campaign was revived in the 1992 New Hampshire primary "the Comeback Kid"
#4028, aired 2002-02-20GEMS $2000: The finest aquamarine in the U.S. is found at about 14,000 feet on Mount Antero & White Mountain in this state Colorado
#3997, aired 2002-01-08TRANSPORTATION $800: This brand of stagecoach, the finest in the West, got its name from the New Hampshire capital where it was made Concord
#3996, aired 2002-01-07RUGGED TERRAIN $400: New Hampshire's mount Washington has the skiing spot called Tuckerman this, a narrow valley or gorge ravine
#3933, aired 2001-10-10COLONIAL COLLEGES $500: For a while, Fred Rogers' neighborhood was this New Hampshire college, his alma mater Dartmouth
#3932, aired 2001-10-09"NEW" GEOGRAPHY $400: It was the first American colony to declare its independence from Great Britain in 1776 New Hampshire
#3904, aired 2001-07-19BORDERLINE STATES $200: Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York Vermont
#3863, aired 2001-05-23SUMMER CAMP $500: A New Hampshire camp is named for this man in tribute to his poem "I Hear America Singing" Walt Whitman
#3845, aired 2001-04-27BESTSELLERS $600: In 1981 John Irving "checked in" with this bestseller about the eccentric Berry family "The Hotel New Hampshire"
#3831, aired 2001-04-09STATE BORDERS $500: Vermont & Maine New Hampshire
#3827, aired 2001-04-03WHERE'S THE BODY? AUTHOR'S EDITION $600: Though he won a Pulitzer for "New Hampshire", you'll find this poet's remains in a cemetery in Vermont Robert Frost
#3809, aired 2001-03-08ROCKS & MINERALS $400: New Hampshire's state rock of coarse is this common building material Granite
#3800, aired 2001-02-23U.S. COINS $1000: This state's commemorative quarter features the natural rock formation "The Old Man of the Mountain" New Hampshire
#3798, aired 2001-02-21COUNTIES $300: "G" is for this New Hampshire county near the Vermont border, or mystery writer Sue Grafton
#3755, aired 2000-12-22THE 50 STATES $500: Of the states bordering an ocean, this New England state has the shortest coastline, 13 miles New Hampshire
#3683, aired 2000-09-13ABBREVIATIONS $800: Postal abbreviation of the state whose largest city is Manchester NH (New Hampshire)
#3639, aired 2000-06-01GOVERNORS $2,000 (Daily Double): In 1998 this state's Jim Geringer was the only governor to win election with under 100,000 votes Wyoming
#3638, aired 2000-05-31STATE FACTS $800: It's the "Granite State" New Hampshire
#3637, aired 2000-05-30"HOTEL"s $400: Rob Lowe & Jodie Foster starred in this 1984 movie based on a John Irving novel The Hotel New Hampshire
#3627, aired 2000-05-16STATE BORDERS $1000: The Connecticut River forms the border of these 2 New England states north of Connecticut New Hampshire & Vermont
#3603, aired 2000-04-12SHORT STORIES $400: In this story, Jabez Stone, a New Hampshire farmer, sells his soul to the Devil for 10 years of prosperity "The Devil and Daniel Webster"
#3591, aired 2000-03-27STATE NICKNAMES $400: "The Old Man of the Mountain State" New Hampshire
#3583, aired 2000-03-15THE STATE I'M IN $300: Laconia, Concord, Ossipee New Hampshire
#3571, aired 2000-02-28U.S. GEOGRAPHY $1000: This presidential mountain in New Hampshire is the tallest peak in the northeastern United States Mount Washington
#3560, aired 2000-02-11U.S. STATE NAMES $800: In 1629 Captain John Mason named it for his home county in England New Hampshire
#3548, aired 2000-01-26AROUND THE U.S.A. $400: The only state without an adult seatbelt use law; hey, it goes with its motto, "Live Free or Die" New Hampshire
#3535, aired 2000-01-07AMERICAN FOLKLORE $400: This New Hampshire orator is said to have outsmarted the Devil himself Daniel Webster
#3529, aired 1999-12-30STUCK IN THE MIDDLE $1,000 (Daily Double): Staying in the U.S. & going by land, you can't go from Massachusetts to Maine without going through this state New Hampshire
#3507, aired 1999-11-301690s AMERICA $500: With the French & Indian War, some New Hampshire towns considered a re-annexation to this colony in March 1690 Massachusetts
#3448, aired 1999-09-08U.S. STATES $100: There's New York, New Jersey, New Mexico & "New" this as well New Hampshire
#3405, aired 1999-05-28STATE FLOWERS $1000: The fragrant light purple variety of this shrub is New Hampshire's state flower lilac
#3391, aired 1999-05-10THE IVY LEAGUE $200: In 1988 3 students sued this New Hampshire school for discriminating against them as white conservatives Dartmouth
#3378, aired 1999-04-21CRY $1,000 (Daily Double): His apparent tears during a New Hampshire campaign stop damaged his 1972 presidential bid Edmund Muskie
#3313, aired 1999-01-20SKYSCRAPERS BY CITY $700 (Daily Double): James K. Polk State Office Building Nashville
#3313, aired 1999-01-20MAIN STREET U.S.A. $1000: A small college (& yet there are those who love it), it's located on Main St. in Hanover, New Hampshire Dartmouth College
#3309, aired 1999-01-14THE OLD WEST $300: A Concord, New Hampshire firm sold these vehicles, driven by a "Jehu", for about $1300 each Stagecoaches
#3303, aired 1999-01-06THE USA $200: The Green Mountains of Vermont & the White Mountains of New Hampshire are part of this mountain system the Appalachians
#3264, aired 1998-11-12"NEW" ENGLAND $200: Of the USA's 4 "New" states, it has the smallest population New Hampshire
#3262, aired 1998-11-10NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE $1000: Hawthorne died while traveling through New Hampshire with this former president, his close friend Franklin Pierce
#3256, aired 1998-11-02AUTHORS' HOME STATES $200: John Irving New Hampshire
#3252, aired 1998-10-27CROW-TATIONS $800: In the book "New Hampshire" this poet wrote of a crow that "shook down on me the dust of snow" Robert Frost
#3224, aired 1998-09-17OLD FARMERS $400: In 1912 he sold his Derry farm (Derry, New Hampshire) & moved to England to write poetry Robert Frost
#3180, aired 1998-05-29BRAIN MAUL! $500: The 4 U.S. states that begin with the word "New" New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico & New York
#3154, aired 1998-04-23THE GLOBE $400: In 1956 one of these, larger than the state of New Hampshire, was seen floating in the south Pacific Iceberg
#3148, aired 1998-04-154 EASY LIT QUESTIONS... $300: This graduate of the University of New Hampshire published "The Hotel New Hampshire" in 1981 John Irving
#3058, aired 1997-12-10AROUND THE U.S.A. $800: Now the second largest, Nashua is predicted to become this New England state's largest city by the year 2000 New Hampshire
#3043, aired 1997-11-19MRS. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON $600: The first woman elected to both houses, she represented this state for 32 years Maine
#3033, aired 1997-11-05AMERICAN LIT $600: "North of Boston" & "New Hampshire" are books of poetry by this man Robert Frost
#3027, aired 1997-10-28BALLS $400: Keene, New Hampshire is known for manufacturing miniature & precision ones Ball bearings
#3026, aired 1997-10-27NOTED SCRIBES $500: From 1903 to 1905, American author Winston Churchill served in the legislature of this "Granite State" New Hampshire
#2984, aired 1997-07-17U.S. CITIES $1000: This New Hampshire city is New England's largest north of Boston Manchester
#2977, aired 1997-07-08U.S. GEOGRAPHY $1000: The U.S.A.'s strongest surface wind, 231 mph, was recorded on this New Hampshire mountain Mount Washington
#2959, aired 1997-06-12U.S. GEOGRAPHY $400: The Connecticut River forms Vermont's entire border with this state New Hampshire
#2912, aired 1997-04-08U.S. HISTORY $200: Some of Wells Fargo's stagecoaches came from a factory in this New Hampshire capital Concord
#2899, aired 1997-03-20AWARDS $600: His "New Hampshire: A Poem With Notes and Grace Notes" won a 1924 Pulitzer Prize Robert Frost
#2888, aired 1997-03-05NEW ENGLAND $1000: This highest peak in New Hampshire is sometimes visible from the Atlantic Ocean 75 miles away Mount Washington
#2880, aired 1997-02-21COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $800: This Hanover, New Hampshire college was established in 1770 when Eleazer Wheelock erected a single log hut Dartmouth
#2871, aired 1997-02-10THE 1996 ELECTION $200: Voters of this "Granite State" elected Democrat Jeanne Shaheen as the state's first woman governor New Hampshire
#2867, aired 1997-02-04MOUNTAINS $1000: This New Hampshire range includes the Franconia Mountains & the Presidential Range White Mountains
#2865, aired 1997-01-31STATE CAPITALS $1000: Franklin Pierce is buried in the Old North Cemetery in this capital city Concord, New Hampshire
#2863, aired 1997-01-29HISTORY $500: The treaty that ended the Russo-Japanese War in 1905 was named for this New Hampshire city Portsmouth
#2858, aired 1997-01-22U.S.A. $500: Exeter, capital of this state during the Revolutionary War, has an American independence museum New Hampshire
#2856, aired 1997-01-20EDUCATORS $400: Among the Challenger crew on its fateful mission was this social studies teacher from New Hampshire Christa McAuliffe
#2849, aired 1997-01-09NOTABLE RELATIVES $1,000 (Daily Double): Former First Lady Barbara Bush is a great-great-great-niece of this president from New Hampshire Franklin Pierce
#2838, aired 1996-12-25CONTINENTAL CONGRESSMEN $500: Josiah Bartlett represented this colony; later he became governor & Dartmouth gave him an honorary M.D. degree New Hampshire
#2826, aired 1996-12-09COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $600: The library at this Hanover, New Hampshire school has a special collection on Robert Frost Dartmouth
#2825, aired 1996-12-06POETS $1000: He once wrote, "I choose to be a plain New Hampshire farmer" Robert Frost
#2800, aired 1996-11-01ECONOMICS $1000: John Maynard Keynes took part in the 1944 New Hampshire conference here that set up the IMF Bretton Woods
#2766, aired 1996-09-16STATE NICKNAMES $1000: This "Granite State" is the "Mother of Rivers" because several of them originate in its mountains New Hampshire
#2744, aired 1996-07-04ANNUAL EVENTS $300 (Daily Double): This state has winter festivals in several communities, including Hanover & Franconia New Hampshire
#2728, aired 1996-06-12U.S. GEOGRAPHY $400: The boundary between Maine & this state passes through the Isles of Shoals New Hampshire
#2723, aired 1996-06-05MUSEUMS $500: The Currier gallery of art in Manchester is one of this state's finest art museums New Hampshire
#2718, aired 1996-05-29U.S. PRESIDENTS $1000: From 1827 to 1829 he practiced law in Hillsborough, New Hampshire Franklin Pierce
#2716, aired 1996-05-27PLAYS $400: Grovers Corners, the setting for this Thornton Wilder play, was modeled on Peterborough, New Hampshire Our Town
#2704, aired 1996-05-09POETS & POETRY $200: This poet's farm in Derry, New Hampshire was purchased for him by his paternal grandfather Frost
#2696, aired 1996-04-29U.S. GEOGRAPHY $400: Most of this state's chief cities, including Concord & Manchester, lie in the Merrimack Valley New Hampshire
#2670, aired 1996-03-22TIME $500: New Jersey & New Hampshire lie in the eastern time zone; New Mexico is in this zone Mountain Time Zone
#2666, aired 1996-03-18AUTHORS $1000: When his "Elmer Gantry" was published, a New Hampshire minister tried to have him jailed Sinclair Lewis
#2645, aired 1996-02-16TRANSPORTATION $400: The Everett Turnpike links this New Hampshire capital with Massachusetts Concord
#2622, aired 1996-01-1619th CENTURY POLITICIANS $600: In Washington D.C.'s Statuary Hall, a sculpture of this orator represents New Hampshire Daniel Webster
#2605, aired 1995-12-22U.S. GEOGRAPHY $500 (Daily Double): Mount Washington in this state's Presidential Range is New England's highest New Hampshire
#2560, aired 1995-10-20TRANSPORTATION $400: This New England state's largest airport serves the city of Manchester New Hampshire
#2541, aired 1995-09-25FICTIONAL CHARACTERS $800: Mrs. Berry & Egg die in a plane crash on their way to Vienna in his 1981 novel "The Hotel New Hampshire" (John) Irving
#2526, aired 1995-09-04NEW ENGLAND HODGEPODGE $200: The first use of artificial rain to fight a forest fire was in 1947 near Concord in this "Granite State" New Hampshire
#2508, aired 1995-06-28AMERICAN WHIGS $1000: As 1 of 3 Whig presidential candidates in 1836, Daniel Webster carried only this state Massachusetts
#2506, aired 1995-06-26NEW ENGLAND TRIVIA $300: For a while Robert Frost taught school in this state's town of Derry New Hampshire
#2499, aired 1995-06-15POTPOURRI $1000: Yankee & the Old Farmer's Almanac are published in Dublin in this New England state New Hampshire
#2481, aired 1995-05-22TRAVEL & TOURISM $800: This natural granite formation on New Hampshire's Profile Mountain is about 40 feet high the Man of the Mountain in Franconia (the Great Stone Face)
#2476, aired 1995-05-15COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $1,200 (Daily Double): Colleges in this state include Daniel Webster & Franklin Pierce New Hampshire
#2469, aired 1995-05-04MUSEUMS $1000: New Hampshire's most extensive art collection is the Hood Museum of Art at this Hanover school Dartmouth
#2452, aired 1995-04-11THE UNITED STATES $400: The Concord Monitor & Foster's Daily Democrat are 2 of this state's leading newspapers New Hampshire
#2409, aired 1995-02-09THE 50 STATES $400: Portsmouth is this "Granite State"'s only seaport New Hampshire
#2381, aired 1995-01-02STATE CAPITALS $700 (Daily Double): Rhodes Hall, a mansion in this city, was built in 1903 with granite from nearby Stone Mountain Atlanta
#2370, aired 1994-12-16GEOGRAPHY $800: New Hampshire's Mount Adams & Mount Jefferson lie in this range of the White Mountains the Presidential Range
#2342, aired 1994-11-08IVY LEAGUE SCHOOLS $800: This New Hampshire college was an outgrowth of Moor's Indian Charity School, founded in 1754 Dartmouth
#2334, aired 1994-10-27COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $600: Founded in 1769, it's New Hampshire's oldest college Dartmouth
#2323, aired 1994-10-12U.S.A. $500: Of states bordering the Atlantic Ocean, this New England state has the shortest coastline, 13 miles New Hampshire
#2317, aired 1994-10-04PEOPLE IN HISTORY $1000: In 1827 this future U.S. president was admitted to the bar in New Hampshire Franklin Pierce
#2304, aired 1994-09-15NEWSPAPERS $600: The Manchester Union Leader is the only newspaper in this state with statewide circulation New Hampshire
#2256, aired 1994-05-30PLAYS $200: This play revolves around the Webb & Gibbs families of Grover's Corners, New Hampshire Our Town
#2239, aired 1994-05-05SUPREME COURT DECISIONS $600: In Dartmouth College v. Woodward, the court kept this state from taking over the college New Hampshire
#2238, aired 1994-05-04TRAVEL U.S.A. $400: A cog railway can take you up this highest mountain in New Hampshire Mount Washington
#2234, aired 1994-04-28U.S. STATES $400: White Mountain National Forest covers about 1/8 of this state New Hampshire
#2220, aired 1994-04-08PAULS OF FAME $800: This former Mass. senator won the 1992 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary Paul Tsongas
#2219, aired 1994-04-07U.S. GEOGRAPHY $500: The 13 peaks of the Presidential Range are part of this New Hampshire mountain range the White Mountains
#2203, aired 1994-03-16NEW HAMPSHIRE $100: This went into effect June 21, 1788 when New Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify it the Constitution
#2203, aired 1994-03-16NEW HAMPSHIRE $200: In 1963 New Hampshire became the first state in the 20th century to adopt this type of gambling the lottery
#2203, aired 1994-03-16NEW HAMPSHIRE $300: The farm where this poet lived 1900-1911 is preserved near Derry, N.H. Robert Frost
#2203, aired 1994-03-16NEW HAMPSHIRE $400: You can visit a village built by members of this celibate religious sect in the town of Canterbury the Shakers
#2203, aired 1994-03-16NEW HAMPSHIRE $500: You can see parts of Maine, Quebec & Vermont from the fop of this, the state's highest mountain Mount Washington
#2168, aired 1994-01-26U.S. CITIES $600: This New Hampshire city's name refers to the peaceful settlement of a border dispute Concord
#2163, aired 1994-01-19HIGHWAYS & BYWAYS $300: Interstate 95 runs through this state from the province of New Brunswick to New Hampshire Maine
#2142, aired 1993-12-21PRESIDENTIAL FIRSTS $800: This New Hampshire native was the 1st president to keep his original cabinet for his entire term of office Franklin Pierce
#2129, aired 1993-12-02POLITICIANS $400: In 1992 this co-host of CNN's "Crossfire" took 37% of the vote in New Hampshire's GOP primary Pat Buchanan
#2126, aired 1993-11-29POETS & POETRY $400: "New Hampshire", a poem with notes & grace notes, earned this poet the first of his four Pulitzers Robert Frost
#2126, aired 1993-11-29DRAMA $2,000 (Daily Double): It's the town in "Our Town" Grover's Corners, New Hampshire
#2114, aired 1993-11-11U.S. GEOGRAPHY $800: It's the only state bordering Maine New Hampshire
#2110, aired 1993-11-05STATE SEALS $300: A granite boulder on this state's seal symbolizes its rugged terrain New Hampshire
#2109, aired 1993-11-04THEME PARKS $300: Theme parks in this state include Story Land & Whale's Tale Water Park, both in the White Mountains New Hampshire
#2104, aired 1993-10-28NEW ENGLAND $100: This 1981 Henry Fonda film was shot on New Hampshire's Squam Lake On Golden Pond
#2104, aired 1993-10-28NEW ENGLAND $300: In 1990 a New Hampshire planetarium was dedicated to this teacher who died in the Challenger explosion Christa McAuliffe
#2081, aired 1993-09-27PEOPLE IN HISTORY $1000: Franklin Pierce's father, Benjamin, served as governor of this, Pierce's home state New Hampshire
#2056, aired 1993-07-12U.S. STATES $500: This state's largest city is Manchester New Hampshire
#2052, aired 1993-07-06FORESTS $800: White Mountain National Forest is shared by Maine & this state New Hampshire
#2045, aired 1993-06-25POTPOURRI $500: The Old Man of the Mountain in New Hampshire is a natural formation of this stone granite
#2023, aired 1993-05-26RUSSIAN HISTORY $500: The 1905 treaty ending the Russo-Japanese War was named for this New Hampshire seaport Portsmouth
#2004, aired 1993-04-29REPUBLICANS $800: Before becoming Bush's chief of staff John Sununu served as gov. of this New England state New Hampshire
#1996, aired 1993-04-1918th CENTURY AMERICA $400: On January 5, 1776 this "Granite State" became the first of the 13 colonies to adopt its own constitution New Hampshire
#1995, aired 1993-04-16TRANSPORTATION $200: By the 1860s this New Hampshire capital had the USA's largest stagecoach factory Concord
#1984, aired 1993-04-01STATE MOTTOES $500: Its motto is "Live free or die" New Hampshire
#1929, aired 1993-01-14DECLARATION SIGNERS $400: New Hampshire signer Josiah Bartlett also had the honor of casting the 1st vote for this 1st constitution the Articles of Confederation
#1909, aired 1992-12-17NEW ENGLAND $200: Not suprisingly, over 70% of this "Green Mountain State" is covered by forests Vermont
#1877, aired 1992-11-031776 $300: In March this state set up an independent government with John Rutledge as president in Charleston South Carolina
#1873, aired 1992-10-28"NEW" PLACES $600: Its state seal features the Navy frigate Raleigh, which was built in Portsmouth New Hampshire
#1858, aired 1992-10-07AUTHORS' BIRTHPLACES $800: John Irving's hometown is Exeter in this state & he attended Phillips Exeter Academy there New Hampshire
#1857, aired 1992-10-06FLOWERS $1000: Grown in clusters, this fragrant purple flower is the floral emblem of New Hampshire the purple lilac
#1848, aired 1992-09-23THE SUPREME COURT $800: In 1983, David Souter was appointed to this state's Supreme Court New Hampshire
#1844, aired 1992-09-17U.S. GEOGRAPHY $200: Large deposits of this rock gave New Hampshire its nickname granite
#1838, aired 1992-09-09COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $1000: A coed college in Rindge, N.H. is named for this New Hampshire-born U.S. president Franklin Pierce
#1754, aired 1992-03-26U.S. CITIES $800: Called Strawbery Banke until the 1650s, it's New Hampshire's only major seaport Portsmouth
#1739, aired 1992-03-05WHAT'S "NEW" $400: It's nicknamed "The Granite State" New Hampshire
#1710, aired 1992-01-24MOUNTAINS $400: New Hampshire's White Mountains are part of this larger chain Appalachians
#1705, aired 1992-01-17TRAVEL U.S.A. $500: The longest covered bridge in the U.S. connects Windsor, Vermont with Cornish in this Granite State New Hampshire
#1666, aired 1991-11-25QUOTES $800: Robert Frost said, "she's one of the two best states in the union. Vermont's the other" New Hampshire
#1662, aired 1991-11-19U.S.A. $400: New Hampshire's motto is "Live free or" do this die
#1661, aired 1991-11-18AMERICAN HISTORY $1000: Plans for the World Bank & the IMF were drawn up in 1944 at Bretton Woods in this state New Hampshire
#1655, aired 1991-11-08U.S. GEOGRAPHY $400: A cog railroad, the first built in the U.S., runs up this New Hampshire mountain Mount Washington
#1654, aired 1991-11-07POETS $600: In his 30s, he supplemented his income by teaching at the Pinkerton Academy in Derry, New Hampshire Robert Frost
#1631, aired 1991-10-07NEW ENGLAND $400: The academy Dr. John Phillips founded in this New Hampshire town in 1781 was opened to girls in 1970 Exeter
#1630, aired 1991-10-04U.S. CITIES $500: White granite from quarries near this New England capital was used in the Library of Congress Concord, New Hampshire
#1619, aired 1991-09-19NATIONAL FORESTS $1000: These 2 New England states share White Mountain National Forest Maine and New Hampshire
#1616, aired 1991-09-16HOME FOLKS $400: Granite Boys New Hampshire natives
#1613, aired 1991-09-11STATE SEALS $400: The frigate Raleigh, built in Portsmouth in 1776, adorns this state seal New Hampshire
#1601, aired 1991-07-15BRITISH CITIES & TOWNS $1000: In England, it's a major port of Hampshire; in the U.S., the main port of New Hampshire Portsmouth
#1591, aired 1991-07-01THE 50 STATES $1000: The Old Man of the Mountain in this state's White Mountains is on its emblem New Hampshire
#1575, aired 1991-06-07GEOGRAPHY $1,000 (Daily Double): 2 of the 4 U.S. states that border Quebec (2 of) New Hampshire, Vermont (New York or Maine)
#1567, aired 1991-05-28COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $800: New England College is in this New England state; you'll find it in Henniker, near Manchester New Hampshire
#1559, aired 1991-05-16COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $300: Baker Library at this Ivy League college in New Hampshire is noted for its Robert Frost collection Dartmouth
#1540, aired 1991-04-19U.S. CITIES $800: Claimed by Mass. but held on to by New Hampshire, it was named this in 1765 for the harmonious end of the dispute Concord
#1534, aired 1991-04-11NAMES IN THE NEWS $500: This White House chief of staff & former New Hampshire governor was born in Havana, Cuba John Sununu
#1530, aired 1991-04-05VERMONT $200: The largest quarries for this rock in the U.S. are in Vermont, not New Hampshire granite
#1522, aired 1991-03-26STATE TREES $200: The color that describes Maryland's oak, Maine's pine, & New Hampshire's birch white
#1495, aired 1991-02-15STATE CAPITALS $200: A popular variety of grape is named for a Massachusetts town, not this New Hampshire capital Concord
#1493, aired 1991-02-13POETS $2,500 (Daily Double): He won a 1924 Pulitzer Prize for "New Hampshire: A Poem with Notes and Grace Notes" Frost
#1482, aired 1991-01-29LITERATURE $400: This 20th century New England poet dropped out of Dartmouth & Harvard before settling on a Derry, New Hampshire farm (Robert) Frost
#1471, aired 1991-01-14MUSEUMS $800: This state's Historical Society Museum contains period rooms & an original Concord coach New Hampshire
#1470, aired 1991-01-1119th CENTURY AMERICA $1000: Robert Owen's utopian community of New Harmony in this state lasted for only 2 years Indiana
#1469, aired 1991-01-10HISTORIC NAMES $800: Daniel Webster was a senator from this state Massachusetts
#13, aired 1990-09-08EARLY AMERICA $2000: In 1647, when it was still part of this colony, New Hampshire was required to develop a school system Massachusetts
#2, aired 1990-06-23U.S. STATES $4,000 (Daily Double): Mount Adams, Mount Jefferson & Mount Madison are in this New England state New Hampshire
#1332, aired 1990-05-22NEW HAMPSHIRE $200: Several weeks before July 4, 1776 New Hampshire issued its own one of these a Declaration of Independence
#1332, aired 1990-05-22NEW HAMPSHIRE $400: New Hampshire quarries provided this type of stone for building the Library of Congress granite
#1332, aired 1990-05-22NEW HAMPSHIRE $600: A key element in local gov't is this type of meeting held annually on the first Tuesday in March a town meeting
#1332, aired 1990-05-22NEW HAMPSHIRE $800: Though it's New Hampshire's largest port city, the naval shipyard of the same name is in Maine Portsmouth
#1332, aired 1990-05-22NEW HAMPSHIRE $1000: In New Hampshire, these geographic features are called notches mountain passes
#1330, aired 1990-05-18STATE "C"APITALS $200: Franklin Pierce had a home in & is buried in this New Hampshire capital Concord
#1320, aired 1990-05-04ODDS & ENDS $1000: Every 4 years Dixville Notch in upstate New Hampshire holds this distinction first primary voting for president of the U.S.
#1315, aired 1990-04-27PLAY SETTINGS $1000: The town in "Our Town" is in this New England state New Hampshire
#1305, aired 1990-04-13U.S.A. $1000: This river forms the boundary between Vermont & New Hampshire Connecticut River
#1287, aired 1990-03-20BOOKS & AUTHORS $1000: N.H.'s rock formation "The Old Man of the Mtn." was made famous in this N. Hawthorne tale The Great Stone Face
#1279, aired 1990-03-08U.S.A. $800: Ironically, the prison inmates of this state produce license plates which read "Live Free or Die" New Hampshire
#1252, aired 1990-01-30STATE FLOWERS $1000: This fragrant shrub produces New Hampshire's purple state flower every spring Lilacs
#1233, aired 1990-01-03STATE SEALS $2,300 (Daily Double): This New England state's seal includes a granite boulder New Hampshire
#1211, aired 1989-12-04WORLD CITIES $1000: New Hampshire's only seaport city is named for this city, Britain's' chief naval center Portsmouth
#1168, aired 1989-10-04U.S. STATES $1000: The 1905 treaty ending the Russo-Japanese war was signed in this state New Hampshire
#1161, aired 1989-09-25GOVERNMENT $600: This state holds the nation's 1st presidential primary; in 1988 both Bush & Dukakis won there New Hampshire
#1136, aired 1989-07-10U.S. STATES $400: New Hampshire was the 1st U.S. state to finance education by this method, adopted in 1963 the lottery
#1134, aired 1989-07-06GEORGE BUSH $1000: In 1942 Mr. Bush graduated from Phillips Academy in this, his native state Massachusetts
#1124, aired 1989-06-22NEW HAMPSHIRE $100: Sgt. Preston of the Yukon would feel at home at the annual derby in Laconia devoted to races of these dog sled races
#1124, aired 1989-06-22NEW HAMPSHIRE $200: Since 1856 presidential candidates of this party have carried the state in 28 out of 34 elections the Republican Party
#1124, aired 1989-06-22NEW HAMPSHIRE $300: A tall, white species of this tree once used for making Indian canoes is New Hampshire's state tree a birch
#1124, aired 1989-06-22CAVES $500 (Daily Double): France's Lascaux cave isn't noted for its size or unique formations but for these its drawings by prehistoric cavemen
#1065, aired 1989-03-31U.S. STATES $800: This "Granite State" has the lowest unemployment rate in the U.S. New Hampshire
#1060, aired 1989-03-24BEACHES $1000: Beaches on this New England state's 17 3/4 miles of coastline include Hampton Beach & Rye Beach New Hampshire
#1028, aired 1989-02-08WORLD CITIES $1000: In 1810 Derryfield, New Hampshire was renamed for this British industrial center Manchester
#1026, aired 1989-02-06U.S. HISTORY $300 (Daily Double): 136 years apart, Franklin Pierce & John Sununu left this state to go to the White House New Hampshire
#1023, aired 1989-02-01AMERICAN HISTORY $2,800 (Daily Double): 2 of 3 of the original 13 colonies founded by colonists from Massachusetts New Hampshire, Rhode Island & Connecticut
#990, aired 1988-12-16"EX" MARKS THE SPOT $600: This New Hampshire prep school was established way back in 1781 Phillips Exeter
#961, aired 1988-11-07"NEW" ON THE MAP $100: Of all U.S. states beginning with "New", this one is alphabetically 1st New Hampshire
#955, aired 1988-10-28U.S.A. $1000: Mountains in this neighboring state can be seen on a clear day from Boston's Hancock Tower New Hampshire
#933, aired 1988-09-28U.S. STATES $1000: The higest peaks in New England are in this state's White Mountains New Hampshire
#898, aired 1988-06-29THE OLD WEST $400: Taken from the New Hampshire town where it was made, the name Concord was synonymous with this vehicle stagecoach
#898, aired 1988-06-29U.S. CITIES $1000: A Money magazine survey says the best place to live in the U.S. is Nashua, a town of 75,000 in this state New Hampshire
#879, aired 1988-06-02NEW HAMPSHIRE $200: In New Hampshire, neither sales nor individual salaries are subject to this, by the state taxes
#879, aired 1988-06-02NEW HAMPSHIRE $400: More than 1/3 of the people of this, New Hampshire's largest city, are of French-Canadian descent Manchester
#879, aired 1988-06-02NEW HAMPSHIRE $700 (Daily Double): The Connecticut River separates New Hampshire from this state Vermont
#851, aired 1988-04-25AMERICAN HISTORY $800: In the 1839 Aroostook War, this New England state called out the militia to fight England Maine
#842, aired 1988-04-12U.S. STATES $1000: The Old Man of the Mountains, carved by nature into a mountainside, is an attraction of this N.E. state New Hampshire
#799, aired 1988-02-11THE PULITZER PRIZE $800: Thornton Wilder's prize-winning play about life & death in a small "corner" of New Hampshire Our Town
#780, aired 1988-01-15NEW HAMPSHIRITES $400: To many New Englanders, this New Hampshire native was known as the "Godlike" Daniel Daniel Webster
#766, aired 1987-12-28DRAMA $300: "Setless" Thornton Wilder favorite set in Grover's corners, New Hampshire Our Town
#735, aired 1987-11-13AMERICAN MOUNTAINS $100: While there are green mountains in Vermont, there are white mountains in this neighboring state New Hampshire
#687, aired 1987-09-08AMERICAN POETRY $1000: anyone lived in a pretty how town, but this poet lived in Cambridge, Paris, NYC & New Hampshire E.E. Cummings
#658, aired 1987-06-17U.S. STATES $200: The only U.S. state which borders Maine New Hampshire
#649, aired 1987-06-04THE 50 STATES $400: Of all states having a coastline, this New England state has the shortest, just 13 miles New Hampshire
#556, aired 1987-01-26THE DEVIL $400: Eyah, story sez the devil hain't been seen in New Hampshire from that day on, due to his efforts Daniel Webster
#542, aired 1987-01-06ODD TOWNS $400: As the town's residents will tell you, this small N. England state has only town in world named Henniker New Hampshire
#542, aired 1987-01-06SUDDEN DEATH $500: Parodying New Hampshire's, an entry in this state's license plate contest was "Eat Cheese or Die" Wisconsin
#523, aired 1986-12-10MOUNTAINS $400: Guinness lists this as having been measured at 231 MPH atop New Hampshire's Mt. Washington windspeed
#521, aired 1986-12-08U.S. STATES $1,000 (Daily Double): The states that make up New England Connecticut, Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Rhode Island
#490, aired 1986-10-24PEOPLE ON THE MAP $600 (Daily Double): She learned songwriting in a class taught by Paul Simon in New York, not New Hampshire: "I ain't tellin' tales, anybody else / Could repeat the things that I've heard / She's been talkin' sweet and it's on the street / How the girl's been spreadin' the word / Ahh, you should hurry, / You should let her know how you feel" Melissa Manchester
#427, aired 1986-04-29NEW HAMPSHIRE $100: Casks of this, seized from the British by New Hampshirites in 1774, were used against British at Bunker Hill gunpowder
#427, aired 1986-04-29NEW HAMPSHIRE $200: Reason national attention turns to New Hampshire in early March, but only every 4 years the first primary
#427, aired 1986-04-29NEW HAMPSHIRE $300: In 1800, the Navy's first shipbuilding yard was established in this N.H. port Portsmouth
#427, aired 1986-04-29NEW HAMPSHIRE $400: Though he wasn't our only president named Franklin, he was our only president from New Hampshire Franklin Pierce
#427, aired 1986-04-29NEW HAMPSHIRE $500: Of the Ivy League colleges, the 1 in New Hampshire Dartmouth
#355, aired 1986-01-17U.S. GEOGRAPHY $200: New Hampshire is located halfway between the North Pole & this line the equator
#346, aired 1986-01-0620TH CENTURY AMERICA $600: Though not Southern, this tiny state sent no Republicans to the house from 1938 to 1980 Rhode Island
#344, aired 1986-01-02COLONIAL AMERICA $1,000 (Daily Double): Both of these colonies claimed all of Vermont New York & New Hampshire
#335, aired 1985-12-20ILLINOIS $500: In latitude, Illinois reaches from that of Portsmouth, Va. to Portsmouth in this northern state New Hampshire
#261, aired 1985-09-09NEW ENGLAND $800: In '64, it became the 1st in the nation to have a state lottery New Hampshire
#187, aired 1985-05-28SUDDEN DEATH $1,000 (Daily Double): Alternatives in motto of New Hampshire live free or die
#160, aired 1985-04-19STATE CAPITALS $1000: There were no Revolutionary War battles fought at this New Hampshire capital Concord
#93, aired 1985-01-16BOOKS & AUTHORS $800: Readers checked into his "Hotel New Hampshire" (John) Irving
#91, aired 1985-01-14AMERICAN REVOLUTION $200: Yorktown surrender took place in this state Virginia
#90, aired 1985-01-11TELEVISION $400: State Dick Louden's Inn is in Vermont
#62, aired 1984-12-04POLITICS $1000: Only 4 state governors serve terms this long two years

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (13 results returned)

#8220, aired 2020-05-22IVY LEAGUE GEOGRAPHY: This state borders 3 other states with Ivy League schools, but doesn't have one itself Vermont
#8192, aired 2020-03-31GEOGRAPHIC NAMESAKES: A county in England has an ocean coastline roughly twice as long as the 18 miles of this U.S. state named for it New Hampshire
#7871, aired 2018-11-26AMERICAN AUTHORS: The 1877 novel "Garth", about a New Hampshire family cursed by an ancestor's crime, is by Julian, son of this novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne
#7603, aired 2017-10-04AMERICAN PLAYS: The latitude & longitude given by the narrator of this 1938 play would set it in Massachusetts, not New Hampshire Our Town
#7530, aired 2017-05-12PLACE NAMES: A town named for its location where a river in Devon meets the English Channel, it's also the name of a college in New Hampshire Dartmouth
#7173, aired 2015-11-18SPACE EXPLORATION: The first man to travel into space began his journey on that fateful day in what is today this country Kazakhstan
#7170, aired 2015-11-13GREEK MYTHOLOGY: Famous mother of Pyrrha, who survived the Great Flood & with her husband repopulated the Earth Pandora
#7112, aired 2015-07-14HISTORIC AMERICANS: The debate team at Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire is named for this man who entered the academy in 1796 Daniel Webster
#6890, aired 2014-07-25WEBSITES: A slang term for Harvard's freshman register gave this website its name Facebook
#4546, aired 2004-05-17THE 50 STATES: The USA's most-climbed mountain, Monadnock, is in this state associated with rock New Hampshire
#3389, aired 1999-05-06U.S. POLITICS: In 1952 this state became primary in politics by adding candidates' names to its primary ballots New Hampshire
#3172, aired 1998-05-19STATE CAPITALS: In 1765 this city was named in honor of the peaceful resolution of a boundary dispute Concord, New Hampshire
#2784, aired 1996-10-10U.S. STATES: This state was named by Captain John Mason, former governor of Portsmouth, England New Hampshire

Players (99 results returned)

Marlene Lein, an attorney from Hooksett, New Hampshire Season 21 player (2005-06-22). According to the official Jeopardy! web site,...
Mehrun Etebari, a graduate student of international relations from Durham, New Hampshire 2007 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD Home...
Mehrun Etebari, a grad student from Durham, New Hampshire 2007 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD Home...
Caleb Richmond, a sophomore at Georgetown University from Bedford, New Hampshire \"In 2018, he became a semifinalist representing Bedford, New Hampshire. He\'s...
Ryan Friedman, a GIS planner from Londonderry, New Hampshire Season 23 3-time champion: $61,700 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: NHRy
Kat Deabill, a junior from New Boston, New Hampshire 2014 Teen Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 16 at the time of...
Kate Brogan, an attorney from North Hampton, New Hampshire Season 21 player (2005-07-14).
Liddy Gerchman Barlow, a seminarian originally from Keene, New Hampshire Season 23 player (2006-10-13).
Caleb Richmond, a sophomore from Bedford, New Hampshire 2023 High School Reunion Tournament semifinalist: $10,000. 2018 Teen Tournament semifinalist:...
Holly Boivin, a 12-year-old seventh grader from Nashua, New Hampshire "She wants to be a teacher, just like her mom. From...
Katherine Philbin, a homemaker from Bedford, New Hampshire Season 28 player (2011-11-23).
Brendan DuBois, a mystery and suspense writer from Exeter, New Hampshire Season 29 1-time champion: $23,000 + $1,000. Brendan won $17,500 on...
Joe Koster, a telephone technician from Pelham, New Hampshire Season 28 1-time champion: $25,201 + $2,000.
Sarah Bruce, a freelance editor from Milford, New Hampshire Season 23 player (2007-02-20).
Carolyn D'Aquila, a graduate student originally from Derry, New Hampshire Season 24 1-time champion: $4,999 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like "DOCK-will-lah".
Katy Tripodi Griffith, an archaeology student from Merrimack, New Hampshire Season 23 player (2007-01-18).
Kate Duffy, a reporter from Lebanon, New Hampshire Season 21 player (2004-09-14). KJL game 45.
Noah Sheola, a graduate student originally from Peterborough, New Hampshire Season 25 player (2009-03-04). Jeopardy! Message Board user name: Noahboa
Erik Townsend, a college student from Dover, New Hampshire Season 25 player (2009-01-08).
Lee Brooks, a landscaper from North Hampton, New Hampshire Season 25 player (2008-12-25).
Jamie O'Hagin, a museum education coordinator from Center Tuftonboro, New Hampshire Season 27 player (2010-12-07).
Tim Woodward, a teacher from Salem, New Hampshire Season 23 player (2007-04-11). Won $61,500 on Paranoia on 2000-04-14. Won...
Ray Sun, a college student from Lebanon, New Hampshire Season 23 1-time champion: $28,801 + $2,000.
Allison Frisbee, a law student from Concord, New Hampshire Season 23 player (2007-05-21).
Pat Cantor, a professor of education from Concord, New Hampshire Season 23 player (2007-03-13).
Rick Walsh, an attorney from Bedford, New Hampshire Season 23 player (2006-10-23).
Meredith Dedopoulos, a 12-year-old from Durham, New Hampshire "This spelling bee champion has also won many sports awards. From...
Margaret Mitchell, a medical assistant from Amherst, New Hampshire Season 22 player (2006-01-25).
John LeDonne, a bookstore manager from Concord, New Hampshire "He was the last person to win 5 shows in 1990....
Justin Bernbach, a lobbyist from Brooklyn, New York 2010 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 25 7-time champion: $155,001...
Aleisa Farrington, a mother and cook from Dover, New Hampshire Season 28 player (2011-10-03). First name pronounced like "ah-LEE-sah".
Morgan Chase, a mathematics educator originally from Antrim, New Hampshire Season 21 1-time champion: $15,417 + $2,000. According to the official...
Ana Catalina Posada, a graduate student from Hanover, New Hampshire Season 25 player (2009-06-02). First name pronounced like "AH-nah".
Wolf Blitzer, a journalist from The Situation Room "Since 1990, he's covered every major story for CNN, including the...
Chris Wallace, a TV host from Fox News Sunday "In March, this Fox News anchor was honored by the National...
Deborah Tardiff, an information manager originally from Manchester, New Hampshire Season 8 player (1991-10-31).
Nick Cort, an attorney from Concord, New Hampshire Season 11 player (1994-09-09).
Alan Belancik, a marketing consultant from Wilton, New Hampshire Season 8 player (1991-12-19). Last name pronounced like \"bell-AHN-sick\".
Sathvik Namburar, a medical student from Lebanon, New Hampshire Season 36 1-time champion: $27,201 + $2,000.
Dev Thakur, a psychiatrist from West Lebanon, New Hampshire Season 34 player (2018-05-28). Name pronounced like "DAVE ta-KOOR".
Skyler Gailing, an editorial and community associate from Exeter, New Hampshire Season 39 player (2023-05-12). Skyler played seated in a tall chair.
Ian Flynn, a copy editor from Portsmouth, New Hampshire Season 34 player (2018-07-26).
Joe Forti, a project manager originally from Windham, New Hampshire Season 39 player (2023-05-09).
Eric Maher, an attorney from Epping, New Hampshire Season 34 1-time champion: $31,500 + $2,000.
Kelly Flynn, a high school English teacher from Exeter, New Hampshire Season 38 player (2022-05-04).
Matt Joyal, a high school history teacher from Hampstead, New Hampshire 2020 Teachers Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Gairen Wallace, a technology consultant from Goffstown, New Hampshire Season 36 player (2019-09-25).
Jeff Harbin, an academic librarian from Manchester, New Hampshire Season 36 player (2019-09-12).
Al Sanders, a computer scientist from Nashua, New Hampshire Season 9 player (1993-04-07).
Shawn Ralston, a pediatrician from Hanover, New Hampshire Season 34 player (2018-02-15).
John Welch, a physician from Concord, New Hampshire Season 10 1-time champion: $10,500.
Allie Lane, a technical editor from Rochester, New Hampshire Season 37 player (2021-08-10).
Michael Moffett, a United States Marine Corps officer from Manchester, New Hampshire Season 2 player (1985-12-12).
Maureen O'Neil, an executive assistant from Rye Beach, New Hampshire 2022 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 38 4-time champion: $58,200 + $1,000.
Deniz Cordell, a freelance writer and musical director from West Chesterfield, New Hampshire Season 28 player (2012-06-25). First name pronounced like "Dennis".
Lisa Byatt, a technical writer from Amherst, New Hampshire Season 29 1-time champion: $26,800 + $1,000.
Mike Elliott, a meat cutter originally from Derry, New Hampshire 2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $2,000. Season 39 player (2022-10-11).
Mike Elliott, a meat cutter originally from Derry, New Hampshire 2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $2,000. Season 39 player (2022-10-11).
Connie Campbell, a gardener from Milford, New Hampshire Season 19 player (2003-04-17). Not to be confused with Season 19...
Matthew Mahan, a child support officer from Hooksett, New Hampshire Season 29 player (2013-07-18).
Gus Guszkowski, a senior at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire 2022 National College Championship quarterfinalist: $10,000. Gus was majoring in classics....
Kelly O'Donnell, a political reporter from NBC News "An Emmy-winning political reporter, she has covered Capitol Hill and the...
Peter Early, a settlement consultant from Windham, New Hampshire Season 39 player (2023-04-13).
Kerry Greene, a volunteer CASA guardian ad litem from Manchester, New Hampshire 2015 Tournament of Champions 2nd runner-up: $50,000. Season 31 6-time champion:...
Jonathan Couser, a medieval historian from Lee, New Hampshire Season 29 player (2013-07-08). Last name pronounced like "COW-ser".
Dan Tobin, a college instructor from Manchester, New Hampshire Season 38 player (2022-01-18).
David Petersen, a boiler operator from Dunbarton, New Hampshire Season 38 player (2022-01-10).
Meredith Allen, a recent college graduate from Peterborough, New Hampshire Season 19 player (2002-10-11).
Mikki Deschaine, an executive assistant from Stratham, New Hampshire Season 19 player (2003-05-22).
Amy Bekkerman, an academic copy editor from Durham, New Hampshire 2023 Champions Wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 38 2-time champion: $54,100 + $1,000.
Kerry Greene, a volunteer guardian ad litem from Manchester, New Hampshire 2015 Tournament of Champions 2nd runner-up: $50,000. Season 31 6-time champion:...
Amy Bekkerman, a copy editor from Durham, New Hampshire 2023 Champions Wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 38 2-time champion: $54,100 + $1,000.
Elizabeth Norton, a junior from Campton, New Hampshire 1999-B Teen Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. 16 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Ryan Kelley, a sports radio salesman from Hollis, New Hampshire Season 17 player (2001-01-19).
Lily Foss, a future law student from Manchester, New Hampshire Season 31 player (2015-02-26).
Garry Weischedel, a physician from Bedford, New Hampshire Season 9 1-time champion: $19,700 + Jeopardy! '92 home game.
Linda Lin, a computer consultant and trainer from Bedford, New Hampshire Season 18 player (2001-11-22).
Jason Blankenship, a public defender from Keene, New Hampshire Season 17 player (2001-06-13).
Downey Meyer, a middle school science teacher from Lyme, New Hampshire Season 17 player (2001-07-11).
Brandon Ferris, a director of communications from Concord, New Hampshire Season 18 player (2001-10-08).
Bob Mandel, an on-scene coordinator originally from Manchester, New Hampshire Season 11 player (1995-03-31).
Ken Sansone, an assistant attorney general from Bedford, New Hampshire Season 32 1-time champion: $15,900 + $1,000.
Ronny Kaye, a teacher and writer from Portsmouth, New Hampshire Season 13 player (1996-12-18).
Kevin Bailey, a systems project manager from Plaistow, New Hampshire Season 13 player (1996-09-06).
Glenn Howes, a software engineer from Nashua, New Hampshire Season 20 player (2004-04-07).
Janet Leach, a production control specialist from Greenland, New Hampshire Season 16 3-time champion: $29,800.
Brad McNiff, a computer software developer from Auburn, New Hampshire Season 13 player (1997-04-09).
Kate Walton, a stay-at-home mom from Henniker, New Hampshire Season 16 player (2000-05-31).
Matt Jerram, a graduate student originally from Portsmouth, New Hampshire Season 14 player (1998-04-08).
Robert Pantel, a civil engineer from Lyme, New Hampshire Season 10 1-time champion: $10,900.
Marv Macintyre, a development director from Nashua, New Hampshire Season 13 3-time champion: $28,699.
Ben Holland, a software engineer from Nashua, New Hampshire Season 15 player (1998-09-29).
Chris Morse, a chemist originally from Amherst, New Hampshire Season 13 player (1997-07-07).
Marianne Burnham, a technical editor from Nashua, New Hampshire Season 16 player (2000-04-06).
Ellen Kolb, a homemaker from Merrimack, New Hampshire Season 13 2-time champion: $16,402.
Paul Barry, a financial consultant from Hampton Falls, New Hampshire Season 17 player (2001-02-02).
Amy Roeder, an actress from Merrimack, New Hampshire Season 15 player (1998-11-09).
Bob Kennelly, an executive from Moultonborough, New Hampshire Season 17 player (2001-06-05).
Nancy Huettner, a mental health worker from Manchester, New Hampshire Season 17 1-time champion: $13,600.



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