Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (49 results returned)
#6521, aired 2013-01-14 | MIKE $400: The aggressive style of this late "60 Minutes" stalwart caused many interviewees to experience "Mike fright" Mike Wallace |
#6521, aired 2013-01-14 | MIKE $800: This former governor of Arkansas hosts a show on Fox News Mike Huckabee |
#6521, aired 2013-01-14 | MIKE $1200: In "The Hangover", the wolf pack has apparently stolen his tiger Mike Tyson |
#6521, aired 2013-01-14 | MIKE $1600: (I'm columnist Clarence Page.) "Where do you get your ideas?" I asked this late, great Chicago columnist, who said ideas were everywhere--deciding which one to write about next was the tough part Mike Royko |
#6521, aired 2013-01-14 | MIKE $2000: Liz Taylor is seen with this producer-husband boarding the plane that would crash with him on it a month later Mike Todd |
#6345, aired 2012-03-30 | MICHAEL AT THE MIKE $400: He originated the title role in the London stage production of "Phantom of the Opera" Michael Crawford |
#6345, aired 2012-03-30 | MICHAEL AT THE MIKE $800: This keyboardist employed his husky baritone for the Doobie Brothers on hits like "Takin' It To The Streets" Michael McDonald |
#6345, aired 2012-03-30 | MICHAEL AT THE MIKE $1600: Seen here, he's hit it big with jazzy takes on old standards Michael Bublé |
#6345, aired 2012-03-30 | MICHAEL AT THE MIKE $2,000 (Daily Double): In 2011 this singer said of his band's breakup, "We have to thank all the people who helped us... for these 31 years" Michael Stipe |
#6345, aired 2012-03-30 | MICHAEL AT THE MIKE $2000: His 1991 album "Time, Love & Tenderness" topped the charts & spawned the hit "Love Is A Wonderful Thing" (Michael) Bolton |
#6225, aired 2011-10-14 | THE GREATEST IN SPORTS WITH MIKE & MIKE $400: (Mike & Mike deliver the clue.) The most bizarre sports story I know was the Nancy Kerrigan/Tonya Harding kneecapping fracas Well, I'd say equally twisted was the June 28, 1997 boxing match between these 2 heavyweights that featured teeth as well as fists Tyson & Holyfield |
#6225, aired 2011-10-14 | THE GREATEST IN SPORTS WITH MIKE & MIKE $800: (Mike & Mike deliver the clue.) One of the most amazing performances ever came when Nadia Comaneci scored the first perfect 10 in Olympic gymnastics, that was impressive Not bad, not bad, but even better might be when Roger Bannister broke this track & field time barrier in 1954 the 4-minute mile |
#6225, aired 2011-10-14 | THE GREATEST IN SPORTS WITH MIKE & MIKE $1200: (Mike & Mike deliver the clue.) My greatest inspirational moment ever was Lou Gehrig's farewell speech at Yankee Stadium in 1939, talk about class Yes, very, very classy, but for pure inspiration, I'll take this coach telling his Notre Dame team to "win one for the Gipper" & then rallying to defeat Army in 1928 Knute Rockne |
#6225, aired 2011-10-14 | THE GREATEST IN SPORTS WITH MIKE & MIKE $1600: (Mike & Mike deliver the clue.) Sports perfection for me is exemplified by the 17-0 season of the NFL's Miami Dolphins in 1972 That was outstanding, but I will take this Yankee pitching a perfect game, not in any old ballgame, but during the World Series (Don) Larsen |
#6225, aired 2011-10-14 | THE GREATEST IN SPORTS WITH MIKE & MIKE $2000: (Mike & Mike deliver the clue.) One of the greatest coaches ever has got to be Phil Jackson; he's won 11 titles, something even Red Auerbach couldn't do Yeah, Phil's a legend, no doubt about it, but I'll pick this college basketball wizard who won 10 men's NCAA titles from 1964 to 1975 (John) Wooden |
#6040, aired 2010-12-10 | THE GREATEST IN SPORTS WITH MIKE & MIKE $200: (Mike and Mike in the ESPN studio deliver the clue.) "The most amazing Olympic event ever? It's the U.S. hockey team's "Miracle on Ice" in 1980." "Well, that was a good one, but what about this man's 4-gold-medal-winning performance in Berlin in 1936 that gave Hitler fits" Jesse Owens |
#6040, aired 2010-12-10 | THE GREATEST IN SPORTS WITH MIKE & MIKE $400: (Mike and Mike in the ESPN studio deliver the clue.) "The best sports innovation in the last 50 years has got to be the addition of the 3-point play to basketball it opens up the whole court" "Nope, sorry, it's actually the use of this immediate rebroadcasting of a game segment (for all us guys who missed it while we were in the bathroom)" instant replay |
#6040, aired 2010-12-10 | THE GREATEST IN SPORTS WITH MIKE & MIKE $600: (Mike and Mike in the ESPN studio deliver the clue.) "The greatest NBA player ever--it's got to be Michael Jordan with his 6 championships" "No way, it's this superstar who scored more than 50 points in a game 118 times" Wilt "The Stilt" Chamberlain |
#6040, aired 2010-12-10 | THE GREATEST IN SPORTS WITH MIKE & MIKE $800: (Mike and Mike in the ESPN studio deliver the clue.) "When it comes to controversy, not much can top the Black Sox scandal of 1919" "Not much true--but for me, nothing is as bad as in 1989 when this record-breaking player was banned from baseball for gambling on games while still a manager" Pete Rose |
#6040, aired 2010-12-10 | THE GREATEST IN SPORTS WITH MIKE & MIKE $1000: (Mike and Mike in the ESPN studio deliver the clue.) "One of the greatest last-second stunners in college sports was Doug Flutie's Hail Mary pass to beat Miami" "Stunning, yes, but not nearly as stunning for me as when coach Jim Valvano & this college basketball team defeated Houston at the buzzer in 1983" North Carolina State |
#5424, aired 2008-03-20 | MIKE TV $400: He interviewed tobacco industry whistle-blower Jeffrey Wigand on "60 Minutes" Mike Wallace |
#5424, aired 2008-03-20 | MIKE TV $800: Seen here, he's done some real dirty jobs Mike Rowe |
#5424, aired 2008-03-20 | MIKE TV $1200: He created "Beavis & Butt-Head" & co-created "King of the Hill" Mike Judge |
#5424, aired 2008-03-20 | MIKE TV $1600: He played the title detective on the long-running series "Mannix" Mike Connors |
#5424, aired 2008-03-20 | MIKE TV $2000: He's composed themes for many TV shows, including "The Rockford Files", "Hill Street Blues" & "Law & Order" Mike Post |
#4238, aired 2003-01-22 | MIKE TV $200: This actor copped out in "The Streets of San Francisco" Michael Douglas |
#4238, aired 2003-01-22 | MIKE TV $400: Nefarious CEOs hide under their desks when this "60 Minutes" anchor comes knocking on their doors Mike Wallace |
#4238, aired 2003-01-22 | MIKE TV $600: Contestant Michael Skupin suffered 2nd & 3rd degree burns to his hands on this show Survivor |
#4238, aired 2003-01-22 | MIKE TV $800: Hey Hey, this Mike was a TV Monkee in 1966 Mike Nesmith |
#4238, aired 2003-01-22 | MIKE TV $1000: Darren McGavin, Rob Estes & Stacy Keach have all played this chain-smoking private investigator Mike Hammer |
#3861, aired 2001-05-21 | MIKE MYERS $200: Mike was born May 25, 1963 in this Canadian town; Simon & Garfunkel might wonder if it has a "fair" Scarborough |
#3861, aired 2001-05-21 | MIKE MYERS $400: Put a pinkie to your lips & say the name of this "Austin Powers" villain, partly based on SNL's Lorne Michaels Dr. Evil |
#3861, aired 2001-05-21 | MIKE MYERS $600: First name of Mike's character Mr. Campbell, an "excellent" host on a public access station in Aurora, Illinois Wayne |
#3861, aired 2001-05-21 | MIKE MYERS $800: On "SNL" this German "Sprockets" host would invite guests to touch his monkey Dieter |
#3861, aired 2001-05-21 | MIKE MYERS $1000: Mike played both father & very nervous son in the '93 film "So I" did this Married an Axe Murderer |
#3366, aired 1999-04-05 | MR. MIKE $100: On November 22, 1986 at age 20, he became the youngest world heavyweight boxing champion ever Mike Tyson |
#3366, aired 1999-04-05 | MR. MIKE $200: He's been Lothar, Dieter, Wayne & Austin Powers Mike Myers |
#3366, aired 1999-04-05 | MR. MIKE $300: He became the lead vocalist of the Beach Boys in 1961 Mike Love |
#3366, aired 1999-04-05 | MR. MIKE $400: One of the senior journalists on U.S. television, he's been the leading host of "60 Minutes" since 1968 Mike Wallace |
#3366, aired 1999-04-05 | MR. MIKE $500: A 3 time league MVP, this former Phillie hit a career total 548 home runs Mike Schmidt |
#3356, aired 1999-03-22 | BEHIND THE MIKE $200: If you find John maddening his partner, this ex-placekicker, may calm you down Pat Summerall |
#3356, aired 1999-03-22 | BEHIND THE MIKE $400: After a time out for some legal troubles, this play-by-play man returned to the Knicks in 1998 Marv Albert |
#3356, aired 1999-03-22 | BEHIND THE MIKE $600: He gained fame doing sports on radio station WHO Des Moines, moved into actng & later tried politics Ronald Reagan |
#3356, aired 1999-03-22 | BEHIND THE MIKE $800: From 1965 to 1984 this annnouncer & avid fisherman was the host of TV's "The American Sportsman" Curt Gowdy |
#3356, aired 1999-03-22 | BEHIND THE MIKE $1000: She won 2 Olympic gold medals in swimming in 1964 & has covered the games for ABC Donna de Varona |
#3227, aired 1998-09-22 | THE WOMAN AT THE MIKE $200: New York City's Stonewall Riots began on the June 1969 night of this "Over The Rainbow" singer's funeral Judy Garland |
#3227, aired 1998-09-22 | THE WOMAN AT THE MIKE $400: A teenage star as Debbie in the '80s, in 1996 she released the album "Deborah" Debbie Gibson |
#3227, aired 1998-09-22 | THE WOMAN AT THE MIKE $600: In the early '60s Darlene Wright adopted this, which she often sang about, as her last name Love |
#3227, aired 1998-09-22 | THE WOMAN AT THE MIKE $800: In "Blazing Saddles", Madeline Kahn as Lili Vonshtupp parodied this legendary German Marlene Dietrich |
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