| #5914, aired 2010-05-06 | THAT'S HANDY $200: The hand gesture with 2 pairs of fingers bunched together was made by this Vulcan on the original "Star Trek" Mr. Spock |
| #5883, aired 2010-03-24 | HISTORIC TRANSPORTS $200: Though it never made it into space, thanks to "Star Trek" fans the first Space Shuttle orbiter was called this the Enterprise |
| #5788, aired 2009-11-11 | STAR TREK $400: In the original TV series, he played Captain Kirk William Shatner |
| #5788, aired 2009-11-11 | STAR TREK $800: In the 2009 movie, he played Captain Kirk Chris Pine |
| #5788, aired 2009-11-11 | STAR TREK $1200: This actor is the only member of the original cast who appeared in the 2009 film, where he encounters his younger self Leonard Nimoy |
| #5788, aired 2009-11-11 | STAR TREK $1600: In the 2009 film, Karl Urban took over for DeForest Kelley & darnit, Jim, played this doctor, not a bricklayer! Dr. McCoy |
| #5788, aired 2009-11-11 | STAR TREK $2000: In the original series, Mr. Spock suggests this race, the bad guys in the 2009 movie, is an offshoot of his Vulcan race the Romulans |
| #5755, aired 2009-09-25 | CLASSIC TV DRAMA EPISODES $1600: 1967:
"The Squire of Gothos" Star Trek |
| #5715, aired 2009-06-12 | RECENT OBITS $800: 2 iconic roles of this actor who passed in Jan. 2009 were Khan in "Star Trek" & of course, Mr. Roarke, ever our host (Ricardo) Montalban |
| #5689, aired 2009-05-07 | STAR TREK $200: The Little Dipper is in this "Minor" constellation Ursa |
| #5689, aired 2009-05-07 | STAR TREK $400: Columba represents this bird dear to Noah the dove |
| #5689, aired 2009-05-07 | STAR TREK $600: A satellite radio service is named for this star Sirius |
| #5689, aired 2009-05-07 | STAR TREK $1000: When Cassiopeia is visible, it's not a "strain" to see this daughter of hers chained to a rock; she'll be visible too Andromeda |
| #5689, aired 2009-05-07 | STAR TREK $1,800 (Daily Double): This water snake is the largest of all 88 constellations the Hydra |
| #5653, aired 2009-03-18 | GEEK TV $1200: Saying "Star Trek" & geek is redundant, but Wesley Crusher might have even outnerded Geordi on this series Star Trek: TNG (The Next Generation) |
| #5620, aired 2009-01-30 | ACTORS' DIRECTORIAL DEBUTS $800: "Star Trek III:
The Search For Spock"
(1984) Leonard Nimoy |
| #5589, aired 2008-12-18 | TV ROBOTS $600: Data & his evil twin Lore were brilliant androids on this show Star Trek: (The) Next Generation |
| #5578, aired 2008-12-03 | SHATNER HAPPENS $1600: A bewreathed & betogaed Bill shared a pioneering 1968 interracial Kiss with this "Star Trek" character Lieutenant Uhura |
| #5409, aired 2008-02-28 | TV $1000: In 1966 this sci-fi show premiered with the episode "The Man Trap" Star Trek |
| #5363, aired 2007-12-26 | FICTIONAL BOOKS $800: This doctor from the original "Star Trek" series wrote "Comparative Alien Physiology" McCoy |
| #5356, aired 2007-12-17 | STAR TREK JARGON $200: The type-2 of this weapon had a max power setting of 16 & could be set to heat, disrupt or stun a phaser |
| #5356, aired 2007-12-17 | STAR TREK JARGON $400: This Star Fleet missive prohibits interference with other civilizations the Prime Directive |
| #5356, aired 2007-12-17 | STAR TREK JARGON $600: This device briefly converts a person to energy, beams the energy, then reassembles the person a transporter |
| #5356, aired 2007-12-17 | STAR TREK JARGON $800: When Spock checks chronometric data he's looking at measurements of this space-this continuum time |
| #5356, aired 2007-12-17 | STAR TREK JARGON $1000: This crystal regulates matter/antimatter reactions that provide energy for travel faster than light dilithium |
| #5351, aired 2007-12-10 | POP CULTURE $800: (Hello, I'm Linda Park of Enterprise.) A joke in the Star Trek universe is you haven't read Shakespeare until you've read him in the original this language of Worf Klingon |
| #5348, aired 2007-12-05 | LETTER SYMBOLISM $800: (Jon of the Clue Crew stands in front of a monitor.)
The letter "shin", which begins one of the Hebrew names of God, inspired this Star Trek actor to create his famous hand gesture (Leonard) Nimoy |
| #5340, aired 2007-11-23 | 1960s TV $800: The never-used lyrics of its theme song were written by Gene Roddenberry Star Trek |
| #5316, aired 2007-10-22 | CONTROVERSIAL TV $1000: It was alien telekinesis that caused TV's first interracial kiss on this show Star Trek |
| #5297, aired 2007-09-25 | COMPLETES THE STAR TREK EPISODE TITLE $400: "The Trouble with" these creatures Tribbles |
| #5297, aired 2007-09-25 | COMPLETES THE STAR TREK EPISODE TITLE $800: "Where No Man Has" done this "Gone Before" |
| #5297, aired 2007-09-25 | COMPLETES THE STAR TREK EPISODE TITLE $1200: This crew member's "Brain" Spock |
| #5297, aired 2007-09-25 | COMPLETES THE STAR TREK EPISODE TITLE $1600: "The City on the Edge Of" this "Forever" |
| #5297, aired 2007-09-25 | COMPLETES THE STAR TREK EPISODE TITLE $2000: "For the World Is Hollow, and I Have Touched" this "the Sky" |
| #5285, aired 2007-07-27 | YOUR PLANET MUST GO! $400: A planet goes boom from the Genesis device as the crew searches for this guy in the third "Star Trek" movie Spock |
| #5268, aired 2007-07-04 | TV CHARACTERS $600: We found out in "Star Trek: Generations" that this navigator of Asian heritage had a daughter, Demora Sulu |
| #5266, aired 2007-07-02 | CELEBRITY AUTHORS $200: He's boldly written "Tek" & "Star Trek" novels & nonfiction books chronicling his days as Captain Kirk William Shatner |
| #5255, aired 2007-06-15 | FILM & TV SPACESHIPS $600: In "Star Trek III" Christopher Lloyd as a villain from this race commanded a spaceship called the Bird of Prey the Klingons |
| #5245, aired 2007-06-01 | PART-LY CORRECT $1200: In the "Star Trek" universe, it's 1/4 of the Milky Way; Deep Space 9 is in the Alpha one a quadrant |
| #5225, aired 2007-05-04 | LET YOUR GEEK FLAG FLY $800: Be proud if you know "Resistance is futile" is the staple phrase of this "Star Trek" race the Borg |
| #5188, aired 2007-03-14 | TV OF THE FUTURE $1600: (Star Trek) Deep Space 9 guarded one of these subspace bridges, or "tunnels in the sky" a wormhole |
| #5146, aired 2007-01-15 | TV DRAMAS BY EPISODE $2000: "I, Borg" Star Trek: The Next Generation |
| #5127, aired 2006-12-19 | SPLIT INFINITIVES $1200: This split from the last line of the "Star Trek" TV series opening denotes how the crew jaunts into the unknown to boldly go |
| #5123, aired 2006-12-13 | CONAN O'BRIEN $1200: This "Insult Comic Dog" appears regularly on Conan to insult Canada, "Star Trek" nerds & others Triumph |
| #5105, aired 2006-11-17 | 'TIL DEATH $400: In "The Enterprise Incident" episode of "Star Trek", he pretended to kill Kirk using the Vulcan Death Grip Mr. Spock |
| #5091, aired 2006-10-30 | ALSO A DEITY $600: On "Star Trek" T'Pol, Sarek & Tuvok are full-blooded members of this race the Vulcans |
| #5085, aired 2006-10-20 | FAMOUS CANADIANS $400: Aye, Captain; he was born in Vancouver & played Scotty on "Star Trek" James Doohan |
| #5058, aired 2006-09-13 | TV DRAMAS BY EPISODE $1600: "Elaan of Troyius" Star Trek |
| #5053, aired 2006-07-26 | WORLD LEADERS $2000: (Linda Park of Star Trek fame reads the clue.) I was born in Korea in 1978, the year before this dictator (no relation) was removed from power Park Chung Hee |
| #4997, aired 2006-05-09 | STAR TREK, STAR WARS OR LORD OF THE RINGS $200: A council that takes place at Rivendell is central to its plot Lord of the Rings |
| #4997, aired 2006-05-09 | STAR TREK, STAR WARS OR LORD OF THE RINGS $400: In its lore, a Bajoran wormhole leads to the Gamma Quadrant Star Trek |
| #4997, aired 2006-05-09 | STAR TREK, STAR WARS OR LORD OF THE RINGS $600: This one lent its name to a defensive weapons system that many felt was a pie-in-the-sky fantasy Star Wars |
| #4997, aired 2006-05-09 | STAR TREK, STAR WARS OR LORD OF THE RINGS $800: A race called the Andorians causes trouble for the humans in this one Star Trek |
| #4997, aired 2006-05-09 | STAR TREK, STAR WARS OR LORD OF THE RINGS $1000: Its creator was born in South Africa Lord of the Rings |
| #4983, aired 2006-04-19 | BEFORE & AFTER $2000: Gritty crime novelist who played the first officer on the original "Star Trek" series Elmore Leonard Nimoy |
| #4970, aired 2006-03-31 | WRATH, ANGER OR HATE $400: It's what Khan had in a "Star Trek" movie sequel title wrath |
| #4922, aired 2006-01-24 | THE OLD COLLEGE "TRI" $600: In the "Star Trek" universe, these small handheld scanning devices are standard issue on away missions tricorders |
| #4890, aired 2005-12-09 | ENTERTAINING JOHNS $2000: On "Star Trek: The Next Generation" this actor often tormented the Enterprise as the superior being "Q" John de Lancie |
| #4862, aired 2005-11-01 | EVEN STEPHEN $800: In 1993 this British physicist made an appearance as himself on "Star Trek: The Next Generation" Hawking |
| #4837, aired 2005-09-27 | YOU'RE A "STAR" $800: This academy trains future Jim Kirks of the galaxy on "Star Trek" Starfleet Academy |
| #4820, aired 2005-07-15 | DOUBLE U $1200: "Star Trek" shows always seemed to be worried about messing up the space-time one continuum |
| #4791, aired 2005-06-06 | WE GET LETTERS $800: John de Lancie played this being who tormented the crew of the Enterprise on "Star Trek: The Next Generation" Q |
| #4765, aired 2005-04-29 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $2000: A light racing boat & Dr. McCoy of "Star Trek" scull & Bones |
| #4758, aired 2005-04-20 | LIKE SHOW BUSINESS $1000: In 1992 Rene Echevarria wrote the classic "I, Borg" episode of this Patrick Stewart series Star Trek: The Next Generation |
| #4742, aired 2005-03-29 | I'M ON CLOUD "NINE" $800: Jeri Ryan joined the crew on "Star Trek: Voyager" as the Borg with this 3-word name Seven of Nine |
| #4708, aired 2005-02-09 | JAPANESE AMERICANS $1200: Series regular who played a crewman on the original "Star Trek" George Takei |
| #4670, aired 2004-12-17 | CLASSIC TV DRAMA EPISODES $800: "The Trouble with Tribbles" Star Trek |
| #4618, aired 2004-10-06 | TV WEAPONS $200: On "Star Trek" the Bat'leth is a traditional combat sword used by these aliens Klingons |
| #4613, aired 2004-09-29 | THE 3rd FILM IN THE SERIES $400: This character was the object of the title search in "Star Trek III" Spock |
| #4592, aired 2004-07-20 | ROLE $1200: Hi. I'm Levar Burton. In 1987 I blasted off into space as Geordi La Forge in this incarnation of "Star Trek" "Next Generation" |
| #4523, aired 2004-04-14 | LATINO STARS $1200: The villain Khan on "Star Trek", he's now the grandfather of the Spy Kids Ricardo Montalban |
| #4519, aired 2004-04-08 | FIELDS OF SCIENCE $1200: General term for the type of field that physicists deal with, or that acts like an invisible wall on "Star Trek" force field |
| #4507, aired 2004-03-23 | NANA $1200: At the end of this "Star Trek" series Kira, played by Nana Visitor, was in charge of the station Deep Space Nine |
| #4333, aired 2003-06-04 | ANTONYMS $600: Instead of just "Yes" & "No", "Star Trek" personnel usually use these 2 longer words affirmative & negative |
| #4332, aired 2003-06-03 | GEEK TRAGEDY $200: The rain leaked in & damaged your complete video collection of this sci-fi show that aired from Sept. 1966 to Sept. 1969 Star Trek |
| #4312, aired 2003-05-06 | SINGING ACTORS $2000: Fans of her "Star Trek" role as Uhura go into orbit when they listen to her "Out of This World" CD Nichelle Nichols |
| #4285, aired 2003-03-28 | TV SERIES EPISODES $800: "The Gamesters of Triskelion" Star Trek |
| #4207, aired 2002-12-10 | CAN I GET YOUR NUMBER? $800: This "Star Trek" TV series incarnation centered on a space station, not a spaceship Deep Space Nine |
| #4171, aired 2002-10-21 | PULP FICTION $200: He may no longer play Captain Kirk but he's kept the name alive in a series of "Star Trek" books William Shatner |
| #4142, aired 2002-09-10 | ALSO AN AUTO $200: This Kate Mulgrew "Star Trek" show would've been very different if the crew traveled around space in the Chrysler van Star Trek: Voyager |
| #3984, aired 2001-12-20 | 1995 $200: This "Star Trek" spin-off that took off in 1995 docked in 2001 Star Trek: Voyager |
| #3886, aired 2001-06-25 | BEFORE & AFTER $600: Cole Porter's "Shakespearean" musical starring the actress who played "Star Trek" captain Janeway Kiss Me, Kate Mulgrew |
| #3879, aired 2001-06-14 | THEY WROTE FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES $300: Born in Clydebank, political writer James Reston had this nickname, like a "Star Trek" engineer "Scotty" |
| #3846, aired 2001-04-30 | DEATH & TEXAS $400: Born in El Paso in 1921, this "Star Trek" creator crossed "the final frontier" in 1991 Gene Roddenberry |
| #3827, aired 2001-04-03 | CROSSWORD CLUES "S" $600: 10 down:
Phaser setting on "Star Trek"
(4) Stun |
| #3812, aired 2001-03-13 | WE'RE NO. 1! $400: On "Star Trek", when Captain Picard calls for Number 1, this officer comes running Commander Riker |
| #3806, aired 2001-03-05 | FAMILIAR PHRASES $400: On "Star Trek", the Vulcan salute is accompanied by this 4-word phrase "Live Long and Prosper" |
| #3766, aired 2001-01-08 | A STEW OF STEWARTS $100: He's brought a Shakespearean air to his role as "Star Trek" captain Jean-Luc Picard Patrick Stewart |
| #3748, aired 2000-12-13 | SCI FIDELITY $200: Kirk & crew feel the wrath of this title character in the second "Star Trek" movie Khan |
| #3724, aired 2000-11-09 | WHAT'S THE FREQUENCY? $400: Mr. Spock of "Star Trek" feels the urge to mate Once every 7 years |
| #3691, aired 2000-09-25 | IS THAT YOUR "FINAL" ANSWER? $200: In the opening credits sequence of the original "Star Trek" series, space is this The final frontier |
| #3667, aired 2000-07-11 | "TRAN"SITION $500: It's the fictional device whose use often followed the classic line heard here:
[Beep]
"Scotty, beam me up!" transporter (from Star Trek) |
| #3659, aired 2000-06-29 | TV REDUX $1000: These small balls of fur returned for a "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" episode & a "Jeopardy!" Teen Tournament Tribbles |
| #3652, aired 2000-06-20 | MOVIE DEBUTS $800: No bones about it: this "Star Trek" actor made his film debut in the 1947 thriller "Fear in the Night" DeForest Kelley |
| #3616, aired 2000-05-01 | COLLECTIBLES $400: [Hi, I'm Garrett Wang of "Star Trek: Voyager"] This company's 1996 U.S.S. Voyager Christmas ornament is a highly prized collectible Hallmark |
| #3588, aired 2000-03-22 | BIG SCREEN TIME TRAVEL $300: The fourth installment of this film series involved 2 time-traveling whales Star Trek |
| #3530, aired 1999-12-31 | HEAVENLY BODIES $500: A TV Guide "You Sexy Thing!" poll pitted Jeri Ryan of "Star Trek: Voyager" against this show's Peta Wilson La Femme Nikita |
| #3518, aired 1999-12-15 | TV TIME TRAVEL $800: Going back in time in an episode of this show, the characters met anti-war activist Edith Keeler Star Trek |
| #3500, aired 1999-11-19 | HAIL & FAREWELL: 1999 OBITS $300: Though his acting career began in 1947, DeForest Kelley was best known for playing this "Star Trek" doctor "Bones" McCoy |
| #3490, aired 1999-11-05 | STAR TREK: VOYAGER $100: (Hi, I'm Tim Russ.) On Voyager I play Tuvok, the first "Star Trek" series regular from this race since Spock Vulcan |
| #3490, aired 1999-11-05 | STAR TREK: VOYAGER $200: Voyager in the Delta Quadrant is trying to get back to this quadrant, its home the Alpha Quadrant |
| #3490, aired 1999-11-05 | STAR TREK: VOYAGER $300: (Hi, I'm Ethan Phillips.) Neelix was given this job so that we could save the power the food replicators required chef |
| #3490, aired 1999-11-05 | STAR TREK: VOYAGER $400: The 100th episode was directed by this man, Geordi La Forge on "The Next Generation" LeVar Burton |
| #3490, aired 1999-11-05 | STAR TREK: VOYAGER $500: (Hello, I'm Robert Picardo.) With my mobile emitter, I can now go anywhere, but initially I was limited to this area on Voyager sick bay |
| #3421, aired 1999-06-21 | ENTERTAINING CANADIANS $200: Most know William Shatner is Canadian, but so is James Doohan, who played this "Star Trek" engineer Scotty |
| #3420, aired 1999-06-18 | CHRISTIAN SLATER $600: Christian had a cameo in a film subtitled "The Undiscovered Country", the sixth in this series Star Trek |
| #3398, aired 1999-05-19 | TELEVISION $200: It's the first word spoken in the opening title sequence on the original "Star Trek" series Space |
| #3382, aired 1999-04-27 | STAR TREK WRITERS $100: He created the original series & co-wrote the first episodes of "The Next Generation" Gene Roddenberry |
| #3382, aired 1999-04-27 | STAR TREK WRITERS $200: David Gerrold wrote a book about writing the classic episode featuring these little fuzzies Tribbles |
| #3382, aired 1999-04-27 | STAR TREK WRITERS $300: This ventriloquist co-wrote "The Lights of Zetar" with her husband Jeremy Tarcher, not Lamb Chop Shari Lewis |
| #3382, aired 1999-04-27 | STAR TREK WRITERS $400: Sci-fi novelist Theodore Sturgeon wrote the episode where Spock & this character duel to the "death" Kirk |
| #3382, aired 1999-04-27 | STAR TREK WRITERS $500: This actor who played Chekov wrote "The Infinite Vulcan" for the animated "Star Trek" series Walter Koenig |
| #3361, aired 1999-03-29 | CLASSIC TV $300: In the "Star Trek" episode "Amok Time" this character wants to return to his home planet to mate Mr. Spock |
| #3343, aired 1999-03-03 | CLASSIC STAR TREK $100: From the Old Germanic for "legs", it's Dr. McCoy's nickname "Bones" |
| #3343, aired 1999-03-03 | CLASSIC STAR TREK $400: Suave Ricardo Montalban played this sultry superhuman on the TV series & on the big screen Khan |
| #3343, aired 1999-03-03 | CLASSIC STAR TREK $500: Captain Kirk shares this name, his middle name, with a first century Roman emperor Tiberius |
| #3319, aired 1999-01-28 | MICHELLE $500: The lovely & talented Michelle Forbes played Ensign Ro on this "Trek" incarnation Star Trek: The Next Generation |
| #3297, aired 1998-12-29 | BOOKS BY CELEBRITIES $600: This star treks through the future in his bestselling "Tekwar" novels William Shatner |
| #3288, aired 1998-12-16 | TAKE A LETTER $600: Middle initial shared by "Star Trek"'s captain James Kirk & Phineas Barnum T |
| #3278, aired 1998-12-02 | STAR TREK $100: In July 1994 St. Vincent & the Grenadines issued a set of these honoring The Next Generation's last episode Postage stamps |
| #3278, aired 1998-12-02 | STAR TREK $200: Chase Masterson, Leeta on "DS9", is staying in the genre co-hosting an entertainment show on this cable network Sci Fi Channel |
| #3278, aired 1998-12-02 | STAR TREK $300: These include the Galileo & the Magellan, & the Enterprise has a bay for them Shuttles |
| #3278, aired 1998-12-02 | STAR TREK $500: 1 of the 3 alien races Mark Lenard portrayed in the "Star Trek" TV shows & films Klingons, Romulans or Vulcans |
| #3278, aired 1998-12-02 | STAR TREK $800 (Daily Double): (Hi, I'm Jeri Ryan) "Star Trek" occasionally adds new characters to the original casts; among them were Dr. Pulaski, me & this Walter Koenig Russian Pavel Chekov |
| #3270, aired 1998-11-20 | twentysomething $500: As Captain Kirk could tell you, the original "Star Trek" TV series was set in this century the twenty-third century |
| #3229, aired 1998-09-24 | TO SERVE $500: The "To Serve Man" episode of this classic TV series involved aliens with a "taste" for humans "The Twilight Zone" |
| #3225, aired 1998-09-18 | LEONARD NIMOY FILMS $200: Because Nimoy directed the third & fourth "Star Trek" films, this actor got to direct the fifth William Shatner |
| #3191, aired 1998-06-15 | CONVENTIONS $100: On "Saturday Night Live", William Shatner told attendees at this type of convention, "Get a life!" Star Trek |
| #3172, aired 1998-05-19 | MEN IN BLACK $800: An alien on "Star Trek: Voyager", Jennifer Lien is the voice of this human MIB agent in the cartoon series "L" |
| #3101, aired 1998-02-09 | TV FROM THE NEXT ROOM $400: [Sci-fi "stalking" music] Star Trek |
| #3010, aired 1997-10-03 | GIANTS OF SCIENCE $600: In 1993 he made a "brief" appearance as himself on an episode of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" Stephen Hawking |
| #2994, aired 1997-09-11 | ACTOR-DIRECTORS $200: "Star Trek"'s Mr. Spock, he showed his comedy side with his direction of "Three Men and a Baby" (Leonard) Nimoy |
| #2966, aired 1997-06-23 | TV COMPOSERS $800: Alexander Courage, composer of the original "Star Trek" theme, didn't like this producer's lyrics Gene Roddenberry |
| #2908, aired 1997-04-02 | THE EMMYS $400: The Outstanding Entertainment Children's Series of 1974-75 was a cartoon based on this '60s sci-fi series Star Trek |
| #2869, aired 1997-02-06 | STAR TREK $100: David Marcus, son of this captain on the original "Star Trek", was killed on the Genesis planet James T. Kirk |
| #2869, aired 1997-02-06 | STAR TREK $300: Zefram Cochrane, who invented this type of drive in 2061, appeared in the 1996 film "First Contact" Warp drive |
| #2869, aired 1997-02-06 | STAR TREK $400: The Grand Nagus is the master of commerce in this race that has 285 "Rules of Acquisition" Ferengi |
| #2869, aired 1997-02-06 | STAR TREK $500: "Benson" alumni aliens are Ethan Phillips, Neelix on "Voyager", & Rene Auberjonois, who plays this role on "DS9" Odo |
| #2869, aired 1997-02-06 | STAR TREK $500 (Daily Double): (VIDEO DAILY DOUBLE):
Creature seen here from the original series, it was brought back for a special "DS9" episode Tribble |
| #2844, aired 1997-01-02 | TV CHIEFS $200: Looking for the Enterprise's chief Miles O'Brien? He's been transferred to this Star Trek station Deep Space Nine |
| #2828, aired 1996-12-11 | TV CHARACTERS $400: Geordi LaForge, whom he played on "Star Trek: TNG", was named for a handicapped "Star Trek" fan who died in 1975 LeVar Burton |
| #2736, aired 1996-06-24 | TV WESTERNS $400: This Ward Bond series started its trek in St. Joseph, Missouri & headed west to California Wagon Train |
| #2683, aired 1996-04-10 | STAR TREK $100: Registry number NCC-1701, this ship was launched in 2245 Enterprise |
| #2683, aired 1996-04-10 | STAR TREK $200: He's appeared on 5 of TV Guide's 14 Star Trek covers William Shatner |
| #2683, aired 1996-04-10 | STAR TREK $300: Tim Russ' character of Tuvok on "Voyager" is a full-blooded one of these pointy-eared aliens Vulcan |
| #2683, aired 1996-04-10 | STAR TREK $400: Star Fleet is the exploratory branch of this organization of planets The Federation |
| #2683, aired 1996-04-10 | STAR TREK $500: This "Next Generation" Klingon joined the "Deep Space Nine" crew in 1995 Lt. Worf |
| #2629, aired 1996-01-25 | TV TO FILM $100: TV wasn't the final frontier for this series; in 1979 it became "The Motion Picture" "Star Trek" |
| #2122, aired 1993-11-23 | TV ROLES $100: Zachary Powers,
Khan,
Mr. Roarke Ricardo Montalban |
| #1651, aired 1991-11-04 | 6-LETTER WORDS $500: U.S. Navy petty officer who performs clerical duties, or Janice Rand's rank on "Star Trek" Yeoman |
| #1330, aired 1990-05-18 | ACTORS & ACTRESSES $2,300 (Daily Double): "Star Trek" star heard here: Leonard Nimoy |
| #1251, aired 1990-01-29 | THANKS, GUYS $300: Richard Arnold, researcher for this Paramount "Enterprise", told us about Vulcan mating customs "Star Trek" |
| #1230, aired 1989-12-29 | CANADIAN ACTORS $600: 13 years after being "beamed up" for the last time on TV's "Star Trek", he began playing "T.J. Hooker" William Shatner |
| #732, aired 1987-11-10 | GREAT DAMES $400: She played "Hamlet" at the age of 73 and a Vulcan high priestess in "Star Trek III" Dame Judith Anderson |
| #110, aired 1985-02-08 | MOVIES $100: Subtitled "The Search for Spock" Star Trek III |
| #66, aired 1984-12-10 | MOVIES $500: "Taxi" reverend who played bad guys in "Star Trek III" & "Buckaroo Banzai" Christopher Lloyd |