Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (45 results returned)

#21, aired 2023-11-29"SESAME STREET" SONG PARODIES $200: To the tune of his hit song "You're Beautiful", James Blunt croons about this three-sided shape a triangle
#21, aired 2023-11-29"SESAME STREET" SONG PARODIES $400: "Born To Add" & "Barn In The U.S.A." are sung by Bruce Stringbean, the Muppet counterpart of this working-class hero Bruce Springsteen
#21, aired 2023-11-29"SESAME STREET" SONG PARODIES $600: Tony Bennett sings "Slimey To The Moon" after this cranky Muppet's pet worm goes to space to "wriggle 'mongst the stars" Oscar the Grouch
#21, aired 2023-11-29"SESAME STREET" SONG PARODIES $800: Surrounded by a gaggle of emotional Muppets, R.E.M. performs "Furry Happy Monsters", a parody of this upbeat tune "Shiny Happy People"
#21, aired 2023-11-29"SESAME STREET" SONG PARODIES $1000: After being stood up by the "letter of the day", she sings "I Don't Know Why 'Y' Didn't Come", a take on her hit "Don't Know Why" Norah Jones
#8436, aired 2021-07-05THEY DON'T LIVE ON SESAME STREET $200: South African-born Ernie Els is a longtime standout performer in this pro sport golf
#8436, aired 2021-07-05THEY DON'T LIVE ON SESAME STREET $400: Bert wasn't a doctor, but Dr. Paul Bert made important studies of divers with decompression sickness, also known as this the bends
#8436, aired 2021-07-05THEY DON'T LIVE ON SESAME STREET $600: Accompanying him on his post-White House trek to the Amazon, Kermit was the second son of this U.S. president Theodore Roosevelt
#8436, aired 2021-07-05THEY DON'T LIVE ON SESAME STREET $800: Big birds of the world include the 6-foot, 30-pound Dalmatian variety of this avian with a large bill & an elastic throat pouch a pelican
#8436, aired 2021-07-05THEY DON'T LIVE ON SESAME STREET $1000: The grandfather of this Broadway lyricist was a major impresario of Vaudeville & opera Oscar Hammerstein
#8057, aired 2019-09-24PARODY SONGS ON SESAME STREET $400: Norah Jones performed a song called "Don't Know" this letter of the alphabet Y
#8057, aired 2019-09-24PARODY SONGS ON SESAME STREET $800: "Sesame Street" parodied Fine Young Cannibals with a song called this letter "Drives Me Crazy" C
#8057, aired 2019-09-24PARODY SONGS ON SESAME STREET $1200: A version of "Despacito" was called "El Patito", Spanish for little this fowl--sung by Ernie, of course a duck
#8057, aired 2019-09-24PARODY SONGS ON SESAME STREET $1600: The parody of this musical starts, "Look down, look down, no cookies anywhere, look down, look down, me tummy in despair" Les Misérables
#8057, aired 2019-09-24PARODY SONGS ON SESAME STREET $2000: This blind Italian tenor tucked Elmo in with "Time to Say Goodnight" (Andrea) Bocelli
#7365, aired 2016-09-23NOT A REAL MUPPET OR SESAME STREET CHARACTER $200: Beaker, Fozzie, Gumbo Gumbo
#7365, aired 2016-09-23NOT A REAL MUPPET OR SESAME STREET CHARACTER $400: Waldorf, Statler, Belleview Belleview
#7365, aired 2016-09-23NOT A REAL MUPPET OR SESAME STREET CHARACTER $600: Dr. Strangepork, Dr. Oss-a-Lot, Dr. Honeydew Dr. Oss-a-Lot
#7365, aired 2016-09-23NOT A REAL MUPPET OR SESAME STREET CHARACTER $800: Pretzels, Sweetums, Foo Foo Pretzels
#7365, aired 2016-09-23NOT A REAL MUPPET OR SESAME STREET CHARACTER $1000: Owl Jolson, Placido Flamingo, Polly Darton Owl Jolson
#5792, aired 2009-11-1740 YEARS OF SESAME STREET $200: He created the Muppets, which were meant to be bit players when "Sesame Street" started Jim Henson
#5792, aired 2009-11-1740 YEARS OF SESAME STREET $400: (Alex appears with a red Muppet in a clip from show #4972.) This character was called Little Monster when he debuted in 1979; muppeteer Kevin Clash gave him his trademark giggle Elmo
#5792, aired 2009-11-1740 YEARS OF SESAME STREET $600: Turns out that this googly-eyed character has been gobbling rice cakes: grease, oil & chocolate are bad for Muppet fur Cookie Monster
#5792, aired 2009-11-1740 YEARS OF SESAME STREET $800: "Sesame Street" is full of great songs, like this one in which Ernie explains why tubby time is the best time of the day "Rubber Duckie"
#5792, aired 2009-11-1740 YEARS OF SESAME STREET $1000: Will Lee played this store owner; in 1982 the writers incorporated his death into the show to help kids deal with loss Mr. Hooper
#4972, aired 2006-04-04SESAME STREET EATS $200: (Alex chats with Elmo on Sesame Street.) "Elmo, did you know that kiwis are an excellent source of vitamin C, which is also known as this acid?" "Well, Elmo love kiwis!" "Good!" ascorbic acid
#4972, aired 2006-04-04SESAME STREET EATS $400: (Alex visits Oscar the Grouch's aluminum abode on Sesame Street.) "You know what, Oscar? On my pizza, I'm one of those people who really likes this calcium-rich herring relative. What about you?" "Well, I like 'em in my milkshakes." "What? You're not serious." "Heh heh." anchovies
#4972, aired 2006-04-04SESAME STREET EATS $600: (Alex habla con Rosita en Sesame Street.) "Rosita is very familiar with this word, naranja." "And Alex knows that naranja means this." orange
#4972, aired 2006-04-04SESAME STREET EATS $800: (This next clue is brought to you by the letter P.) "Hey, Big Bird, isn't it true that good nutrition is one of the special themes on 'Sesame Street' this year?" "Oh, yes, it is, & did you know that eggs are incredibly rich in this?" [Alex opens the egg carton, to the eggs' delight.] "Yayyy! Yayyy!" "Quiet, you guys, quiet!" protein
#4972, aired 2006-04-04SESAME STREET EATS $1000: (Alex visits Oscar once more.) "You know, Trebek, I don't know why people throw away perfectly good apple peels." "I don't either, Oscar, because they're a great source of this material, also called bulk, which is really needed for digestion." "Hmm." fiber
#4432, aired 2003-12-09SESAME STREET $200: It's the part of the Big Mac that contains sesame seeds the bun
#4432, aired 2003-12-09SESAME STREET $400: Sesame paste is used like & substituted for this sandwich spread made from legumes peanut butter
#4432, aired 2003-12-09SESAME STREET $600: Baba Ghanoush is made with sesame oil & this member of the nightshade family the eggplant
#4432, aired 2003-12-09SESAME STREET $800: The name of this confection made from honey & sesame seeds is from the Arabic for "sweet confection" halva
#4432, aired 2003-12-09SESAME STREET $1000: Falafel is often served with this thick paste made primarily from ground sesame seeds tahini
#798, aired 1988-02-10SESAME STREET $200: He was known as the Beautiful Day Monster until he chose a cookie over a trip on a game show Cookie Monster
#798, aired 1988-02-10SESAME STREET $400: To show examples of sibling rivalry, this mastadon-like creature is getting a sister this season Snuffleupagus
#798, aired 1988-02-10SESAME STREET $600: The "sponsors" of Sesame Street these letters of the alphabet & these numbers
#798, aired 1988-02-10SESAME STREET $800: He asked violinist Itzhak, "Hey Perlman, can you play something fast on that squawk box of yours?" Oscar the Grouch
#798, aired 1988-02-10SESAME STREET $1000: This season's big event is the marriage of these characters played by Sonia Manzano & Emilio Delgado Maria & Luis
#478, aired 1986-10-08SESAME STREET $100: For over 17 years, Ernie's been pulling the "old loose nose joke" on this roommate Bert
#478, aired 1986-10-08SESAME STREET $200: Sesame Street began teaching how to count to 10; today they've expanded to this number 20
#478, aired 1986-10-08SESAME STREET $300: In 1968 Joan Ganz Cooney co-founded this organization which produces Sesame Street Children's Television Workshop
#478, aired 1986-10-08SESAME STREET $400: The 1982 death of the actor who played this storekeeper was incorporated into the show Mr. Hooper
#478, aired 1986-10-08SESAME STREET $500: It's said the style of Sesame Street was modeled after this fast-paced TV comedy show Laugh-In

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