Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (13 results returned)
#6214, aired 2011-09-29 | BLUES CLUES $400: Willie Dixon had the blues, saying this hard rock group didn't credit him for "Whole Lotta Love"; the sides settled in 1987 Led Zeppelin |
#6214, aired 2011-09-29 | BLUES CLUES $800: This unfortunate word precedes Willie Johnson, Willie McTell & Lemon Jefferson in the performing names of bluesmen Blind |
#6214, aired 2011-09-29 | BLUES CLUES $1200: After this onetime "Beale St. Blues Boy" played 342 one-nighters in 1956, we had to wonder, was the thrill gone? B.B. King |
#6214, aired 2011-09-29 | BLUES CLUES $1600: Heard here, he popularized the blues in the U.S. & even faraway England in the 1950s "Got my mojo working / But it just won't work on you" Muddy Waters |
#6214, aired 2011-09-29 | BLUES CLUES $2000: 2011 is the 100th anniv. of the birth of this bluesman, known for the "Crossroads" where some say he sold his soul Robert Johnson |
#4432, aired 2003-12-09 | BLUES CLUES $200: Last name of Mamie, who had a 1920 hit with "Crazy Blues", & also of the better-known Bessie Smith |
#4432, aired 2003-12-09 | BLUES CLUES $400: (Hi, I'm Buddy Guy.) This cat from Cream who's not a bad blues player himself called me the best guitar player around Eric Clapton |
#4432, aired 2003-12-09 | BLUES CLUES $600: A wizard on this instrument, Meade "Lux" Lewis was a pioneer of boogie-woogie & later a success in cocktail bars a piano |
#4432, aired 2003-12-09 | BLUES CLUES $800: Muddy Waters & Paul Butterfield performed the blues in this film of The Band's final concert The Last Waltz |
#4432, aired 2003-12-09 | BLUES CLUES $1000: State that preceded the names of bluesmen John Hurt & Fred McDowell Mississippi |
#3804, aired 2001-03-01 | BLUES CLUES $200: His career included touring migrant camps with actor Will Geer & writing a newspaper column, "Woody Sez" Woody Guthrie |
#3804, aired 2001-03-01 | BLUES CLUES $400: "Spider Man Blues" was a record by this "Empress of the Blues"; Sony should be thinking soundtrack! Bessie Smith |
#3804, aired 2001-03-01 | BLUES CLUES $600: This "Something To Talk About" singer & guitarist is on the board of the Rhythm & Blues Foundation Bonnie Raitt |
Final Jeopardy! Round clues (0 results returned)
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