Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (20 results returned)

#3442, aired 1999-07-20FUNNY MEN $200: Be cool, man! He's the hip '60s comedian being searched here by a cop Lenny Bruce
#3442, aired 1999-07-20FUNNY MEN $400: Scantily clad dancers on this popular British TV comedian's show were called "Hill's Angels" Benny Hill
#3442, aired 1999-07-20FUNNY MEN $600: Today's secret word, it's the real first name of legendary comedian Groucho Marx Julius
#3442, aired 1999-07-20FUNNY MEN $800: This onetime Vaudevillian & star of "Modern Times" was knighted in 1975 Charlie Chaplin
#3442, aired 1999-07-20FUNNY MEN $1000: Things went from riches to rags for this corpulent comic in the 1920s Fatty Arbuckle
#581, aired 1987-03-02FUNNY MEN $100: He's stuck his nose into the race between Johnny & Joan with his own syndicated talk show, "Nightlife" David Brenner
#581, aired 1987-03-02FUNNY MEN $200: He can be found "Moonlighting" in commercials singing about wine coolers Bruce Willis
#581, aired 1987-03-02FUNNY MEN $300: His character in the new series "One Big Family" shares the name he was born with, Amos Jacobs Danny Thomas
#581, aired 1987-03-02FUNNY MEN $400: His newspaper comedy column is called "Hello Dere" Marty Allen
#581, aired 1987-03-02FUNNY MEN $500: Upset over his playing a killer on "Columbo", one lady hit this "Mary Poppins" star with her purse Dick Van Dyke
#356, aired 1986-01-20FUNNY MEN $100: Danish dilettante of the piano who intersperses quips with chords Victor Borge
#356, aired 1986-01-20FUNNY MEN $200: Brooklyn-born Leonard Hacker, he took over Groucho's spot in a "You Bet Your Life" revival Buddy Hackett
#356, aired 1986-01-20FUNNY MEN $300: In 1974, over 300,000 callers daily heard his Dial-a-Jokes like, "See a cop? No? Good. Stick 'em up" Henny Youngman
#356, aired 1986-01-20FUNNY MEN $400: Famous for a routine on "Jeopardy!", this New Yorker is married to an opera singer Robert Klein
#356, aired 1986-01-20FUNNY MEN $500: "Goon Show" star known for gags like "He had a pronounced limp, L-I-M-P, pronounced 'limp'" Spike Milligan
#331, aired 1985-12-16FUNNY MEN $200: In the '70s, life was nothing but "Good Times" for this "dy-no-mite" comedian Jimmie ("J.J.") Walker
#331, aired 1985-12-16FUNNY MEN $400: His uniform as a 16-year-old bellboy & singer had 48 buttons, giving him lifelong nickname Red Buttons
#331, aired 1985-12-16FUNNY MEN $600: "If you had lived, you would have been a very sick man" is one of his famous insults Don Rickles
#331, aired 1985-12-16FUNNY MEN $800: Too broke for a wedding, he got married on "Bride & Groom" before saying "bye bye" to poverty & "birdie" Dick Van Dyke
#331, aired 1985-12-16FUNNY MEN $1000: Born Murray Janofsky, he was the master of early television M.C.'s Jan Murray

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