Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (82 results returned)
#8733, aired 2022-11-02 | SIMON SAYS $400: Actor Simon Callow writes of this "Ring" composer, "Had he been... other than a musical genius, he would have been locked up" Wagner |
#8733, aired 2022-11-02 | SIMON SAYS $800: In a novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe, he says, "I'm your church now! You understand,--you've got to be as I say" (Simon) Legree |
#8733, aired 2022-11-02 | SIMON SAYS $1200: Simon Pegg, in this film: If we don't leave, zombies will "tear us to pieces, & that is really going to exacerbate things" Shaun of the Dead |
#8733, aired 2022-11-02 | SIMON SAYS $1600: In a Twain tale, Simon Wheeler tells the story of Jim Smiley & "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of" this title place Calaveras County |
#8733, aired 2022-11-02 | SIMON SAYS $2000: This Holocaust survivor & Nazi hunter wrote, "Violence is like a weed--it does not die even in the greatest drought" Wiesenthal |
#7542, aired 2017-05-30 | THE PLAYS OF NEIL SIMON $400: This title Neil Simon twosome is Felix Ungar & Oscar Madison The Odd Couple |
#7542, aired 2017-05-30 | THE PLAYS OF NEIL SIMON $800: Neil's play "The Good Doctor" was based on short stories by this Russian playwright Chekhov |
#7542, aired 2017-05-30 | THE PLAYS OF NEIL SIMON $1200: Willie Clark & Al Lewis are 2 grumpy old former vaudeville partners in this Neil Simon comedy The Sunshine Boys |
#7542, aired 2017-05-30 | THE PLAYS OF NEIL SIMON $1600: "Chapter Two" is Neil's semi-autobiographical play about his life with this actress he married in 1973 Marsha Mason |
#7542, aired 2017-05-30 | THE PLAYS OF NEIL SIMON $2000: Neil's days as a writer for the show hosted by this giant of '50s TV comedy inspired "Laughter on the 23rd Floor" Sid Caesar |
#7428, aired 2016-12-21 | RHYMIN' SIMON $200: Ascendin' a cliff face climbin' |
#7428, aired 2016-12-21 | RHYMIN' SIMON $400: Makin' a melodious ringin' sound by strikin' a small bell chimin' |
#7428, aired 2016-12-21 | RHYMIN' SIMON $600: Hinderin' with trivialities, not coins nickel-and-dimin' |
#7428, aired 2016-12-21 | RHYMIN' SIMON $800: Preparin' a pump by pourin' water into it primin' |
#7428, aired 2016-12-21 | RHYMIN' SIMON $1000: Playin' Scott Joplin tunes on the piano ragtimin' |
#6844, aired 2014-05-22 | SIMON SAYS $200: He told one singer on "American Idol", "My advice would be, if you want to pursue a career in the music business, don't" Simon Cowell |
#6844, aired 2014-05-22 | SIMON SAYS $400: He told the pieman, "Let me taste your ware" Simple Simon |
#6844, aired 2014-05-22 | SIMON SAYS $600: In 1971 she penned, "Anticipation, anticipation, is making me late, is keeping me waiting" Carly Simon |
#6844, aired 2014-05-22 | SIMON SAYS $800: His brother Danny made him laugh; "He was a character... in at least nine or ten of my plays" Neil Simon |
#6844, aired 2014-05-22 | SIMON SAYS $1000: This man said, "Justice for crimes against humanity must have no limitations" Simon Wiesenthal |
#6666, aired 2013-09-16 | MASTERPIECES FROM THE NORTON SIMON MUSEUM $400: (Alex gives the clue from the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, CA.) For many years, art historians believed that this famous Dutch painter had painted an engaging portrait of his son, Titus; not so; the identity of the boy is a mystery Rembrandt |
#6666, aired 2013-09-16 | MASTERPIECES FROM THE NORTON SIMON MUSEUM $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew gives the clue from the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, CA.) The influence of African sculpture can be seen on this Italian's painting style--a long, oval face with simplified features atop an elongated neck Modigliani |
#6666, aired 2013-09-16 | MASTERPIECES FROM THE NORTON SIMON MUSEUM $1200: (Alex gives the clue from the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, CA.) Modern viewers are really entranced by "Little Dancer, Age Fourteen", but when this artist first exhibited this work in 1881, it was cast in wax, not in bronze as it is now, & the public was a little bit put off by the realism of real clothing & a wig of human hair (Edgar) Degas |
#6666, aired 2013-09-16 | MASTERPIECES FROM THE NORTON SIMON MUSEUM $1600: (Alex gives the clue from the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, CA.) The bronze "King and Queen" exemplify the biomorphic shapes that were preferred by this Brit, whom some people regard as the greatest sculptor of the 20th century (Henry) Moore |
#6666, aired 2013-09-16 | MASTERPIECES FROM THE NORTON SIMON MUSEUM $6,200 (Daily Double): (Alex gives the clue from the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, CA.) The design of the garden here at the Norton Simon Museum was inspired by Claude Monet's own garden in this French village; both feature water lilies floating on a pond that reflects the sky Giverny |
#6485, aired 2012-11-23 | PAUL SIMON SAYS $400: "Still crazy after ____ ____ ____" all these years |
#6485, aired 2012-11-23 | PAUL SIMON SAYS $800: "What's that you say, Mrs. Robinson? ____ ____ has left and gone away" Joltin' Joe |
#5467, aired 2008-05-20 | TIME TO GET SIMON-IZED $200: His autobiography was called "I Don't Mean To Be Rude, But..." Simon Cowell |
#5467, aired 2008-05-20 | TIME TO GET SIMON-IZED $400: He was "Feelin' Groovy" as an Illinois senator from 1985 to 1997 Paul Simon |
#5467, aired 2008-05-20 | TIME TO GET SIMON-IZED $600: In an 1852 novel, he's the plantation owner & slave master Simon Legree |
#5467, aired 2008-05-20 | TIME TO GET SIMON-IZED $800: This playwright won a Pulitzer in 1991 with "Lost in Yonkers" Neil Simon |
#5467, aired 2008-05-20 | TIME TO GET SIMON-IZED $1000: He was the head of Vienna's Jewish Documentation Center from 1961 to 2003 Simon Wiesenthal |
#5435, aired 2008-04-04 | THE SONGS OF PAUL SIMON $400: It begins, "Hello darkness, my old friend, I've come to talk with you again" "The Sounds Of Silence" |
#5435, aired 2008-04-04 | THE SONGS OF PAUL SIMON $800: In "Mrs. Robinson" Simon wrote, "A nation turns its lonely eyes to" this man Joe DiMaggio |
#5435, aired 2008-04-04 | THE SONGS OF PAUL SIMON $1200: "Goodbye to Rosie the queen of Corona, see you, me and" him "down by the school yard" Julio |
#5435, aired 2008-04-04 | THE SONGS OF PAUL SIMON $1600: Simon's 1973 song about this color transparency film said "Give us those nice bright colors" Kodachrome |
#5435, aired 2008-04-04 | THE SONGS OF PAUL SIMON $2000: In "Bridge Over Troubled Water", Simon told her to "Sail on... sail on by, your time has come to shine" Silvergirl |
#5423, aired 2008-03-19 | SIMON BOLIVAR $400: Simon wasn't born in Bolivia, he was born in this city, now the capital of Venezuela Caracas |
#5423, aired 2008-03-19 | SIMON BOLIVAR $800: With no help from the U.S., Simon turned for aid to this Caribbean nation that threw out the French in 1804 Haiti |
#5423, aired 2008-03-19 | SIMON BOLIVAR $1200: Simon found it a Gran night for singing when he created this republic in 1819, but the good times didn't last Gran Colombia |
#5423, aired 2008-03-19 | SIMON BOLIVAR $1600: On the comeback trail in 1817, Simon & his forces occupied the basin of this huge Venezuelan river the Orinoco |
#5423, aired 2008-03-19 | SIMON BOLIVAR $2000: The judicial capital of Bolivia is named for this man who helped Simon liberate Ecuador--sweet (Antonio José de) Sucre |
#4456, aired 2004-01-12 | SIMPLY SIMON $200: His first Broadway success was 1961's "Come Blow Your Horn" Neil Simon |
#4456, aired 2004-01-12 | SIMPLY SIMON $400: This character has Uncle Tom beaten to death in "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Simon Legree |
#4456, aired 2004-01-12 | SIMPLY SIMON $600: L.A.'s Museum of Tolerance is a part of the center bearing the name of this man Simon Wiesenthal |
#4456, aired 2004-01-12 | SIMPLY SIMON $800: In 1812 he penned the "Cartagena Manifesto" Simon Bolivar |
#4456, aired 2004-01-12 | SIMPLY SIMON $1000: A popular Pasadena museum bears the name of this businessman & art collector Norton Simon |
#4317, aired 2003-05-13 | NOT SO SIMPLE SIMON $200: Officer: "You folks live out of town?" Gwen: "Oh yes" Officer: "You're lucky" The Out-of-Towners |
#4317, aired 2003-05-13 | NOT SO SIMPLE SIMON $400: "I know sometimes hotels change the numbers around & this could have been 723 or 715 & it's very important I get 719" Plaza Suite |
#4317, aired 2003-05-13 | NOT SO SIMPLE SIMON $600: "Yes, it's five flights, if you don't count the front stoop" Barefoot in the Park |
#4317, aired 2003-05-13 | NOT SO SIMPLE SIMON $800: "I'm trying to clear my ears. You create a pressure inside and then it opens up" The Odd Couple |
#4317, aired 2003-05-13 | NOT SO SIMPLE SIMON $1000: "How am I ever going to play for the Yankees with a name like Eugene Morris Jerome?" Brighton Beach Memoirs |
#3634, aired 2000-05-25 | SIMON SAYS $100: Oscar's line: "I'd be immensely grateful to you, Felix, if you didn't clean up just now" Neil Simon |
#3634, aired 2000-05-25 | SIMON SAYS $200: In a '70s song: "...She kissed me and I realized she probably was right, there must be 50 ways to leave your lover" Paul Simon |
#3634, aired 2000-05-25 | SIMON SAYS $300: In 1987 at Carbondale, Illinois: "I seek the presidency with a firm sense of who I am" Senator Paul Simon |
#3634, aired 2000-05-25 | SIMON SAYS $400: In an 1852 book: "Didn't I pay twelve hundred dollars cash, for all there is inside yer old cussed black shell?" Simon Legree (from Uncle Tom's Cabin) |
#3634, aired 2000-05-25 | SIMON SAYS $500: In an 1815 letter: "The bonds that united us to Spain have been severed" Simon Bolivar |
#3441, aired 1999-07-19 | SIMPLY SIMON $100: This CBS private eye series starred Jameson Parker & Gerald McRaney Simon & Simon |
#3441, aired 1999-07-19 | SIMPLY SIMON $200: simonsays.com is the web address of this publishing company founded in 1924 Simon and Schuster |
#3441, aired 1999-07-19 | SIMPLY SIMON $300: Starring Ben Kingsley, "Murderers Among Us" was a TV biography of this Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal |
#3441, aired 1999-07-19 | SIMPLY SIMON $400: Her first Top Ten hit was "That's the Way I've Always Heard It Should Be" in 1971 Carly Simon |
#3441, aired 1999-07-19 | SIMPLY SIMON $500: Roger Moore & Ian Ogilvy have both played this character, also called the Saint, on British TV Simon Templar |
#3143, aired 1998-04-08 | SIMON $200: Born in 1927, he wrote his first Broadway hit, "Come Blow Your Horn", in 1960 Neil Simon |
#3143, aired 1998-04-08 | SIMON $400: From 1972 to 1983, she was Mrs. James Taylor Carly Simon |
#3143, aired 1998-04-08 | SIMON $600: Harriet Beecher Stowe's sinister slaver Simon Legree |
#3143, aired 1998-04-08 | SIMON $800: He won the Democratic presidential primary in Illinois in 1988; no big surprise, he was their senator Paul Simon |
#3143, aired 1998-04-08 | SIMON $1000: The Holocaust is just one topic covered in the L.A. museum of tolerance named for him Simon Wiesenthal |
#1543, aired 1991-04-24 | NEIL SIMON $200: The play in which Corie complains, "You wouldn't walk barefoot with me in Washington Square Park" Barefoot in the Park |
#1543, aired 1991-04-24 | NEIL SIMON $400: Simon says, "The most fun I ever had" was writing for this Sid Caesar TV series Your Show of Shows |
#1543, aired 1991-04-24 | NEIL SIMON $600: The first part of this play set in a NYC hotel is titled "Visitor from Mamaroneck" Plaza Suite |
#1543, aired 1991-04-24 | NEIL SIMON $800: Simon likes his plays about this beach area "the best because they are related to the best times of my life" Brighton Beach |
#1543, aired 1991-04-24 | NEIL SIMON $1000: Simon wrote the script for this 1966 musical about a dance hostess at the Fandango Ballroom Sweet Charity |
#1053, aired 1989-03-15 | "SIMON"S $100: He said, "The ultimate... in comedy is to make a whole audience fall onto the floor... laughing" Neil Simon |
#1053, aired 1989-03-15 | "SIMON"S $200: When she sang the line "Tomorrow we might not be together." the reference was to K. Kristofferson Carly Simon |
#1053, aired 1989-03-15 | "SIMON"S $400: On C-Span he'd be captioned "D-Illinois" Paul Simon |
#1053, aired 1989-03-15 | "SIMON"S $500 (Daily Double): On TV he was accompanied by the following theme: [Instrumental theme plays.] Simon Templar |
#1053, aired 1989-03-15 | "SIMON"S $500: In 1971 Jennifer Jones married this multi-millionaire having known him just 3 weeks Norton Simon |
#164, aired 1985-04-25 | "SIMON"S $200: Children's game which tests ability to follow directions Simon Says |
#164, aired 1985-04-25 | "SIMON"S $400: He had Uncle Tom flogged to death Simon Legree |
#164, aired 1985-04-25 | "SIMON"S $600 (Daily Double): He took over the ailing Pasadena Art Museum & put his name on it Norton Simon |
#164, aired 1985-04-25 | "SIMON"S $600: Pop singer whose 1972 hit song was allegedly about Warren Beatty Carly Simon |
#164, aired 1985-04-25 | "SIMON"S $1000: Nixon & Ford's Treasury Sec'y who headed up U.S. Olympic Committee in '84 William Simon |
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