GAME SHOW HOSTS
CHICKEN
GORDON
"BLUE"
PASTA BAR
200
'Ex-placekicker Rolf Benirschke hosted the daytime version of this show after Pat Sajak left it'
Wheel of Fortune
200
'Warner Bros.' Foghorn was of this breed whose hens are prolific layers'
Leghorn
200
'Before he was the lead singer of the Police, he was a teacher named Gordon Sumner'
Sting
200
'Levi's,
for example'
Blue jeans
200
'Puttanesca is a zesty sauce featuring capers & these pizza fishies'
Anchovies
400
'"Who Do You Trust?" was hosted by this man who left it to host "The Tonight Show"'
Johnny Carson
400
'A human grooming item, or the prominent feature seen here'
Comb
400
'This brawny fictional space hero was a Yale graduate & a world-class polo player'
Flash Gordon
400
'It's an annual flower of the pea family, or a brand of margarine'
Blue Bonnet
400
'The Reggiano type of this hard, dry cheese is one of the best for grating over pasta'
Parmesan
600
'One of her 5 Emmys was for hosting a game show, "Just Men"'
Betty White
600
'"Directional" name for the short, fluffy plumage of newly hatched chicks'
Down
600
'DJ Venus Flytrap was the alter ego of Gordon Sims on this sitcom'
WKRP in Cincinnati
600
'Preschool viewers help host Steve & his animated dog solve problems on this Nickelodeon TV show'
Blue\'s Clues
600
'Orecchiette are shaped like these human organs, but people eat them anyway'
Ears
800
'This "Talk Soup" host & "Sabrina" co-star emceed the game show "College Mad House"'
Greg Kinnear
800
'European country that produced the Barnevelder breed'
Netherlands (Holland)
800
'His hit songs include "Sundown" & "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald"'
Gordon Lightfoot
800
'Accessible only by boat, it's a natural limestone cavern in the Bay of Naples'
Blue Grotto
800
'Aglio e olio, one of the simplest sauces, mainly consists of heated olive oil & this'
Garlic
1000
'His 1950s shows "Guess Again", "The Big Surprise" & "Who Pays?" were 30, not 60 minutes'
Mike Wallace
1000
'A major meat-producing chicken breed shares its name with this New England landmark'
Plymouth Rock
1000
'In April 1977 Jimmy Carter commuted his sentence to 8 years, allowing him to be paroled later that year'
G. Gordon Liddy
1000
'This hard rock group had a 1976 hit with "(Don't Fear) The Reaper"'
Blue Öyster Cult
1000
'This pasta looks kind of squiggly -- appropriately, since its name means "little worms"'
Vermicelli