| # | Clue | Answer As Given | Value | Round | Category | Air Date | Show |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The name of these highest clouds comes from the Latin for "curl" or "tuft" | cirrus | $400 | DJ | WEATHER | 1995-09-07 | #2529 | |
| Averaging 25,000 feet & above, it's the highest standard cloud form | cirrus | $800 | DJ | WEATHER | 1994-09-07 | #2298 | |
| The name of this curly white cloud comes from a Latin prefix meaning "curl" | cirrus | $400 | J | WEATHER | 1993-01-27 | #1938 | |
| Latin for "curl of hair", these wispy clouds can be blown into strands called mare's tails | cirrus | $500 | J | WEATHER | 1991-03-19 | #1517 |