Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (369 results returned)

#9119, aired 2024-06-06MUSIC OF THE '60s $400: Marvin Gaye's first No. 1 hit, it got new life when it was used in a commercial for California raisins in the 1980s "I Heard It Through The Grapevine"
#9119, aired 2024-06-06MUSIC OF THE '60s $800: This Aretha Franklin song says, "For five long years I thought you were my man but I found out I'm just a link in your chain" "Chain Of Fools"
#9119, aired 2024-06-06MUSIC OF THE '60s $1200: The Sherman brothers of Disney fame wrote this song of young love that mentions "peaches & cream" & "lips like strawberry wine" "You're Sixteen"
#9119, aired 2024-06-06MUSIC OF THE '60s $1600: This top 5 hit by The Mamas & The Papas was written on a cold winter night in Manhattan "California Dreamin'"
#9119, aired 2024-06-06MUSIC OF THE '60s $2000: This folk trio had a 1969 Top 10 hit with "Leaving On A Jet Plane" Peter, Paul and Mary
#9115, aired 2024-05-31IT WAS THE '60s, MAN $200: This year saw the first Super Bowl, the premiere of Rolling Stone magazine & the Summer of Love 1967
#9115, aired 2024-05-31IT WAS THE '60s, MAN $400: The Bay of Pigs invasion in 1961 was a failed attempt to remove him from power Castro
#9115, aired 2024-05-31IT WAS THE '60s, MAN $800: Timothy Leary urged his followers to "Turn on, tune in" & this drop out
#9115, aired 2024-05-31IT WAS THE '60s, MAN $1000: These civil rights activists traveled throughout the South to protest segregation on buses & in terminals the Freedom Riders
#9115, aired 2024-05-31IT WAS THE '60s, MAN $3,200 (Daily Double): In 1965 it became a criminal offense to burn, destroy or mutilate one of these a draft card
#7793, aired 2018-06-27WAY BACK IN THE '60s, MAN $200: The name of this artistic dynasty that began in 1368 means "bright" in Chinese Ming
#7793, aired 2018-06-27WAY BACK IN THE '60s, MAN $400: This anti-discriminatory act of 1964 finally passed after a more than 2-month filibuster in the Senate the Civil Rights Act
#7793, aired 2018-06-27WAY BACK IN THE '60s, MAN $600: On Feb. 22, 1862--Washington's birthday, no less--he delivered an inaugural address in Richmond Jefferson Davis
#7793, aired 2018-06-27WAY BACK IN THE '60s, MAN $800: On Sept. 29, 1662 he wrote in his diary, "Saw 'Midsummer Night's Dream'...it is the most insipid ridiculous play" (Samuel) Pepys
#7793, aired 2018-06-27WAY BACK IN THE '60s, MAN $1000: Kidnapping boy-king Francis II was the goal of 1560's conspiracy of Amboise by this French Protestant group the Huguenots
#7192, aired 2015-12-15IT WAS THE '60s $200: Tired of delays on the 1961 launch of this program, Alan Shepard snapped, "Why don't you fix your... problem & light this candle?" Mercury
#7192, aired 2015-12-15IT WAS THE '60s $400: In 1969 Alain Poher stepped in for this French president, who said au revoir after a referendum didn't go his way (Charles) de Gaulle
#7192, aired 2015-12-15IT WAS THE '60s $600: On Feb. 21, 1965 he was assassinated as he delivered a lecture at the Audubon Ballroom in Harlem Malcolm X
#7192, aired 2015-12-15IT WAS THE '60s $1,000 (Daily Double): An Oct. 13, 1960 New York Times headline read that this world leader "bangs his shoe on desk" Khrushchev
#7192, aired 2015-12-15IT WAS THE '60s $1000: On Aug. 7, 1964 the House reacted to reports of North Vietnamese aggression & passed this resolution, 414-0 Tonkin Gulf resolution
#6950, aired 2014-11-28NO. 1 ALBUMS OF THE '60s $400: Jim Morrison's Lizard King persona was front & center on this band's No. 1 album "Waiting for the Sun" The Doors
#6950, aired 2014-11-28NO. 1 ALBUMS OF THE '60s $800: This 1961 Elvis movie soundtrack LP contained the hits "Can't Help Falling In Love" & "Rock-A-Hula Baby" Blue Hawaii
#6950, aired 2014-11-28NO. 1 ALBUMS OF THE '60s $1200: From late 1966 through mid-1967, this TV sitcom quartet topped the album charts for 31 straight weeks with 2 LPs The Monkees
#6950, aired 2014-11-28NO. 1 ALBUMS OF THE '60s $1600: It was "wunnerful" when this bandleader known for his "Champagne Music" reached No. 1 with "Calcutta!" in 1961 Lawrence Welk
#6950, aired 2014-11-28NO. 1 ALBUMS OF THE '60s $2000: This group's No. 1 albums included "Whipped Cream & Other Delights", "What Now My Love" & "The Beat of the Brass" Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass
#6730, aired 2013-12-1360 YEARS OF THE TV STATION $200: 1953 brought station WHP to this capital of Pennsylvania Harrisburg
#6730, aired 2013-12-1360 YEARS OF THE TV STATION $400: Starting in 1953 you could watch TV on your mobile--I mean Mobile device on WALA in this state Alabama
#6730, aired 2013-12-1360 YEARS OF THE TV STATION $600: In the early '60s, Houston's KHOU had this Texan as its news director Dan Rather
#6730, aired 2013-12-1360 YEARS OF THE TV STATION $800: Diana Pierce anchors the news on KARE in this city a lot better than Ted Baxter did on fictional WJM Minneapolis
#6730, aired 2013-12-1360 YEARS OF THE TV STATION $2,400 (Daily Double): In 1953, KLAS became the first TV station in this Western state Nevada
#6618, aired 2013-05-29THE '60s (19th CENTURY EDITION) $200: In 1866 these brothers began their criminal career with a bank robbery at Liberty, Missouri the James brothers
#6618, aired 2013-05-29THE '60s (19th CENTURY EDITION) $400: On Oct. 24, 1861 Western Union completed this coast-to-coast line the telegraph line
#6618, aired 2013-05-29THE '60s (19th CENTURY EDITION) $600: General Sheridan's plan to suppress Native Americans included killing all of these animals that supported their way of life the bison (or the buffalo)
#6618, aired 2013-05-29THE '60s (19th CENTURY EDITION) $800: In 1869 John Wesley Powell led the first recorded voyage through this gorge the Grand Canyon
#6618, aired 2013-05-29THE '60s (19th CENTURY EDITION) $1,800 (Daily Double): Texas joined the Confederacy in 1861 & forced this Unionist governor out of office Sam Houston
#6570, aired 2013-03-22IT WAS THE '60s $400: This Civil Rights leader convinced Nichelle Nichols to stay on "Star Trek", citing her as a positive inspiration Martin Luther King, Jr.
#6570, aired 2013-03-22IT WAS THE '60s $800: At 1968's Miss America Pageant, these were symbolically put in a trash can--but despite the legend were not burned bras
#6570, aired 2013-03-22IT WAS THE '60s $1200: In 1967 Time magazine ran the oxymoronic-sounding headline "San Francisco: Love on" this street Haight Street
#6570, aired 2013-03-22IT WAS THE '60s $1600: On April 27, 1967 Canadian Prime Minister Pearson was in this city to open an expo Montreal
#6570, aired 2013-03-22IT WAS THE '60s $2000: Future Pope John Paul II was part of this 1962-65 council & helped draft its constitution on the church & the modern world Vatican II
#6239, aired 2011-11-03THEIR 4th TOP 40 HIT OF THE '60s $400: 1964: "Please Please Me" The Beatles
#6239, aired 2011-11-03THEIR 4th TOP 40 HIT OF THE '60s $800: 1965: "My Girl" The Temptations
#6239, aired 2011-11-03THEIR 4th TOP 40 HIT OF THE '60s $1200: 1963: "Walk Like A Man" Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons
#6239, aired 2011-11-03THEIR 4th TOP 40 HIT OF THE '60s $1600: 1967: "Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon" Neil Diamond
#6239, aired 2011-11-03THEIR 4th TOP 40 HIT OF THE '60s $2000: 1963: "You've Really Got A Hold On Me" Smokey Robinson and the Miracles
#6217, aired 2011-10-04PAN AM IN THE '60s $200: (I'm Christina Ricci.) Our show has set scenes at this airport that got its present name in 1963; it was one of the first to give airlines their own terminals, with Pan Am's being one of the most modern JFK
#6217, aired 2011-10-04PAN AM IN THE '60s $400: (I'm Kelli Garner.) In the 1960s Pan Am was the airline for the real jet set & our show imagines the actual PA 101 flight that brought this quartet to America Feb. 7, 1964 the Beatles
#6217, aired 2011-10-04PAN AM IN THE '60s $600: (I'm Karine Vanasse.) In the '60s this movie spy gave the airline some early product placement as a frequent Pan Am flyer; to Kingston in "Dr. No", to Istanbul in "From Russia with Love" James Bond
#6217, aired 2011-10-04PAN AM IN THE '60s $800: (Christina Ricci gives the clue.) In the mid-'60s U.S. flight attendants were almost all female & it was 1965 when the EEOC ruled the airlines couldn't fire one for doing this getting married
#6217, aired 2011-10-04PAN AM IN THE '60s $1000: (I'm Margot Robbie.) In our show I appear on the cover of Life; in 1968 Pan Am flight attendant Susan Sicari really did make the cover along with the Aeroflot counterpart as Pan Am began the 1st regular air link with this Cold War capital Moscow
#6168, aired 2011-06-08SONGS OF THE '60s $400: The Jefferson Airplane wondered, "Don't you want" this? "Don't you need" this? somebody to love
#6168, aired 2011-06-08SONGS OF THE '60s $800: Part of this Otis Redding hit is heard here "(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay"
#6168, aired 2011-06-08SONGS OF THE '60s $1200: A 1967 Jimi Hendrix single was titled "The Wind Cries" her Mary
#6168, aired 2011-06-08SONGS OF THE '60s $1600: The opening shots of "Apocalypse Now" have a feeling of finality with this song by The Doors playing over them "The End"
#6168, aired 2011-06-08SONGS OF THE '60s $2000: A revving motorcycle is featured on this Shangri-Las No. 1 hit "Leader Of The Pack"
#6012, aired 2010-11-02OSCAR-WINNING DIRECTORS OF THE '60s $400: "Lawrence of Arabia" David Lean
#6012, aired 2010-11-02OSCAR-WINNING DIRECTORS OF THE '60s $800: "The Apartment" Billy Wilder
#6012, aired 2010-11-02OSCAR-WINNING DIRECTORS OF THE '60s $1200: "The Graduate" Mike Nichols
#6012, aired 2010-11-02OSCAR-WINNING DIRECTORS OF THE '60s $1600: "Tom Jones"--Vanessa Redgrave's husband Tony Richardson
#6012, aired 2010-11-02OSCAR-WINNING DIRECTORS OF THE '60s $2000: "West Side Story" & "The Sound of Music" (2 in one decade!) Robert Wise
#5954, aired 2010-07-01THE QUOTABLE '60s $200: They're the 4 words following Neil Armstrong's historic "Houston, Tranquility Base here..." the Eagle has landed
#5954, aired 2010-07-01THE QUOTABLE '60s $400: In 1966 he angered a lot of people when he said, "We're more popular than Jesus now" John Lennon
#5954, aired 2010-07-01THE QUOTABLE '60s $600: Referring to these riots in 1965, Governor Pat Brown said, "Why, this is the worst disaster since my election" the Watts Riots
#5954, aired 2010-07-01THE QUOTABLE '60s $800: In 1967 he told his daughter, "Your daddy may go down in history as having started World War III" (Lyndon) Johnson
#5954, aired 2010-07-01THE QUOTABLE '60s $1000: "Viva la huelga" (long live the strike) was the slogan of his United Farm Workers César Chávez
#5524, aired 2008-09-1860 YEARS OF THE EMMYS $200: Julia Louis-Dreyfus accepts a Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Emmy for The New Adventures of Old Christine: "I'm not, uh, somebody who really believes in curses." In 2006 Julia Louis-Dreyfus exorcised the supposed curse of this earlier series Seinfeld
#5524, aired 2008-09-1860 YEARS OF THE EMMYS $400: As of 2008, this Kelsey Grammer sitcom that ran from 1993 to 2004 had won the most Emmys, 37 Frasier
#5524, aired 2008-09-1860 YEARS OF THE EMMYS $600: Here, Ellen DeGeneres paid tribute to this singer's Oscar's costume Bjork
#5524, aired 2008-09-1860 YEARS OF THE EMMYS $800: At the 59th Emmys in 2007, the Showtime show about Henry VIII & the rest of this dynasty won a costuming award The Tudors
#5378, aired 2008-01-16HITS OF THE '60s $400: Brian Wilson sang backing vocals on this duo's 1963 No. 1 hit "Surf City" Jan and Dean
#5378, aired 2008-01-16HITS OF THE '60s $800: Nilsson's 1969 hit "Everybody's Talkin'" served as the theme song to this Oscar-winning film Midnight Cowboy
#5378, aired 2008-01-16HITS OF THE '60s $1200: Elvis had 2 No. 1 hits based on Italian songs: "Surrender" & this one based on "O Sole Mio" "It's Now Or Never"
#5378, aired 2008-01-16HITS OF THE '60s $1600: Lesley Gore's "Judy's Turn To Cry" was a sequel to this No. 1 hit "It's My Party"
#5378, aired 2008-01-16HITS OF THE '60s $2000: In 1963 Roy Orbison sang "In" these "I walk with you" dreams
#5152, aired 2007-01-23NAMES OF THE '60s $200: In 1966 this former president was the very first recipient of a Medicare card Truman
#5152, aired 2007-01-23NAMES OF THE '60s $400: After leaving the Nation of Islam in March 1964, he formed the Organization of Afro-American Unity Malcolm X
#5152, aired 2007-01-23NAMES OF THE '60s $800: He first became head of the Palestine Liberation Organization in 1969 Yasser Arafat
#5152, aired 2007-01-23NAMES OF THE '60s $1,000 (Daily Double): From 1967 to 1971 he wasn't missing; he was serving time in prison for jury tampering Jimmy Hoffa
#5152, aired 2007-01-23NAMES OF THE '60s $1000: In 1968 this noted pediatrician was convicted of conspiring to aid, counsel & abet resistance to the draft Dr. Spock
#4896, aired 2005-12-19IT WAS THE '60s $200: A July 21, 1969 Wapakoneta, Ohio Daily News headline about a local boy read, "Neil steps on" this the Moon
#4896, aired 2005-12-19IT WAS THE '60s $400: This Argentine-born minister for Castro left Cuba in 1965, reappearing as a fighter in Bolivia Che Guevara
#4896, aired 2005-12-19IT WAS THE '60s $600: On July 3, 1962 this European president proclaimed the independence of Algeria De Gaulle
#4896, aired 2005-12-19IT WAS THE '60s $800: In "The Feminine Mystique", she wrote of the suburban wife "afraid to ask even of herself... 'Is this all?'" Betty Friedan
#4896, aired 2005-12-19IT WAS THE '60s $1000: Seen here, his attempt to enroll at Ole Miss in 1962 led to riots but was ultimately successful James Meredith
#4734, aired 2005-03-17THE '60s $400: In May 1960 the FDA approved Enovid, a drug for women that soon became known by this simple name the pill
#4734, aired 2005-03-17THE '60s $800: An executive order dated Nov. 29, 1963 created this investigative body the Warren Commission
#4734, aired 2005-03-17THE '60s $1200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Aswan, Egypt.) On January 9, 1960, this man set off 10 tons of dynamite to start construction of the Aswan High Dam Nasser
#4734, aired 2005-03-17THE '60s $1600: The USSR vetoed a 1968 Sec. Council resolution ordering the withdrawal of foreign troops from this nation Czechoslovakia
#4734, aired 2005-03-17THE '60s $2000: The military men who took over Greece in 1967 were collectively known as these, the rank many of them held the Colonels
#4637, aired 2004-11-03BASEBALL IN THE '60s $200: This Braves slugger hit 375 of his 755 career home runs in the 1960s Hank Aaron
#4637, aired 2004-11-03BASEBALL IN THE '60s $400: On May 8, 1968 this "fishy" Oakland A's pitcher threw the only A.L. perfect game of the 1960s Catfish Hunter
#4637, aired 2004-11-03BASEBALL IN THE '60s $600: In 1968 this Cincinnati Reds player became the first catcher ever named Rookie of the Year Johnny Bench
#4637, aired 2004-11-03BASEBALL IN THE '60s $800: This St. Louis Cardinals pitcher was named MVP of the 1964 & 1967 World Series (Bob) Gibson
#4637, aired 2004-11-03BASEBALL IN THE '60s $1000: In 1967 this Red Sox outfielder became the last Major Leaguer to win hitting's Triple Crown Yastrzemski
#4568, aired 2004-06-16THE 60s $400: It's the oldest age you can be & still be a sexagenarian 69
#4568, aired 2004-06-16THE 60s $800: Mark McGwire's Sept. 8, 1998 homer, this record number for the season, went a paltry 341 feet 62
#4568, aired 2004-06-16THE 60s $1200: A TV anthology series was based on the book "What Really Happened to the Class of" this '65
#4568, aired 2004-06-16THE 60s $1600: Number of years in Queen Victoria's record reign or number of yards in Tom Dempsey's record NFL field goal kick 63
#4568, aired 2004-06-16THE 60s $2000: In music, it's also known as a hemidemisemiquaver a 64th note
#4567, aired 2004-06-15HITS OF THE '60s $400: In 1967 Aretha Franklin proved she could S-P-E-L-L with this song, one of the biggest solo hits of her career "Respect" ("R-E-S-P-E-C-T" accepted)
#4567, aired 2004-06-15HITS OF THE '60s $800: In 1963 Bobby Vinton had 2 consecutive top 3 hits with this color in the titles blue
#4567, aired 2004-06-15HITS OF THE '60s $1200: Producer Phil Spector played the guitar solo on this R&B vocal group's 1963 Top 10 hit "On Broadway" The Drifters
#4567, aired 2004-06-15HITS OF THE '60s $1600: Its lyrics include "We always take my car 'cause it's never been beat, and we've never missed yet with the girls we meet" "I Get Around"
#4567, aired 2004-06-15HITS OF THE '60s $2000: In 1968 the Lemon Pipers asked us to "Listen while I play" this colorful title instrument the green tambourine
#4499, aired 2004-03-11FILMS OF THE '60s $200: This singer did it his way & filmed his directorial debut, the WWII drama "None But the Brave", on the island of Kauai Frank Sinatra
#4499, aired 2004-03-11FILMS OF THE '60s $400: Richard Harris excelled in this soccer-like sport & played a pro player of it in his film "The Sporting Life" rugby
#4499, aired 2004-03-11FILMS OF THE '60s $600: He co-starred with Natalie Wood in 2 '60s films, "Inside Daisy Clover" & "This Property is Condemned" Robert Redford
#4499, aired 2004-03-11FILMS OF THE '60s $1,000 (Daily Double): (Jimmy of the Clue Crew in Louisville, Kentucky) What's now the Oak Room of the Seelbach (Hilton) Hotel was once a gentlemen's billiards hall, seen in this classic 1961 film The Hustler
#4499, aired 2004-03-11FILMS OF THE '60s $1000: Ursula Andress made a memorable entrance in this 1962 film when she emerged from the water in a bikini Dr. No
#4475, aired 2004-02-06THE '60s $200: In 1965 this city completed the USA's tallest man-made monument at 630 feet St. Louis (the Gateway Arch)
#4475, aired 2004-02-06THE '60s $400: In 1967 Apollo 1 & the first mission in this Soviet program both suffered fatalities Soyuz
#4475, aired 2004-02-06THE '60s $600: In a 1961 speech FCC chairman Newton Minow called television a "vast" this wasteland
#4475, aired 2004-02-06THE '60s $800: In 1969 the title of chief justice passed from this Warren to Warren Burger Earl Warren
#4475, aired 2004-02-06THE '60s $1000: In 1963 a lot of people were smiling over this new Kodak camera that used a drop-in film cartridge the Instamatic
#4446, aired 2003-12-29TELEVISION & THE '60s $200: (Sofia of the Clue Crew reports from Kauai, Hawaii.) On November 22, 1963, while making the pilot for this Bob Denver series here on Kauai, the cast learned that JFK had been shot Gilligan's Island
#4446, aired 2003-12-29TELEVISION & THE '60s $400: By the time this series ended, it was set in the '60s & The Fonz had become Dean of Boys at a high school Happy Days
#4446, aired 2003-12-29TELEVISION & THE '60s $600: Barbara Walters started out as a writer on this morning show in 1961, eventually working her way up to co-host Today
#4446, aired 2003-12-29TELEVISION & THE '60s $800: Debuting in 1966, this Marlo Thomas sitcom paved the way for other shows about independent career women That Girl
#4446, aired 2003-12-29TELEVISION & THE '60s $1000: A Red Cross worker named Cherry White was killed in the 1968 Tet Offensive on a 1989 episode of this series China Beach
#4420, aired 2003-11-21ON CAMPUS IN THE '60s $400: Yale's chaplain William Sloane Coffin was convicted of helping young men avoid this the draft
#4420, aired 2003-11-21ON CAMPUS IN THE '60s $800: FSM, formed by Berkeley protesters in 1964, stood for this "movement" the Free Speech Movement
#4420, aired 2003-11-21ON CAMPUS IN THE '60s $1200: Wisconsin kids protested campus recruitment by this chemical company, maker of Napalm Dow
#4420, aired 2003-11-21ON CAMPUS IN THE '60s $1600: In 1968 at this NYC university, students took over President Kirk's office & even drank his sherry Columbia
#4420, aired 2003-11-21ON CAMPUS IN THE '60s $2000: At Harvard in 1966 Congressman-to-be Barney Frank helped this Defense Secretary escape angry students Robert McNamara
#4399, aired 2003-10-23THE '60s MUSIC SCENE $200: Grammy voters certainly loved Aretha Franklin "just a little bit"; she won 2 1967 awards for this song "Respect"
#4399, aired 2003-10-23THE '60s MUSIC SCENE $400: Tom Jones' biggest hit of the '60s was this title song from a Peter Sellers-Woody Allen film "What's New Pussycat?"
#4399, aired 2003-10-23THE '60s MUSIC SCENE $600: In 1967 this former lead singer of Them launched his solo career with "Brown Eyed Girl" Van Morrison
#4399, aired 2003-10-23THE '60s MUSIC SCENE $800: The Beatles sang that this priest was "writing the words of a sermon that no one will hear, no one comes near" Father McKenzie
#4399, aired 2003-10-23THE '60s MUSIC SCENE $1000: (Hi, I'm Brenda Lee) It's the 2-word title that follows "You tell me mistakes are part of being young but that don't right the wrong that's been done" "I'm Sorry"
#4053, aired 2002-03-27THE 60s $400: The Chicago-to-L.A. highway route assigned this number in 1926 wasn't completely paved until 1938 Route 66
#4053, aired 2002-03-27THE 60s $800: In 1940 it was the top prize in the radio question-&-answer show "Take It or Leave It" $64
#4053, aired 2002-03-27THE 60s $1200: It's the lowest prime number that starts with a 6 61
#4053, aired 2002-03-27THE 60s $1600: In 1983 Congress passed legislation gradually raising the minimum age for full Social Security benefits to this age 67
#4053, aired 2002-03-27THE 60s $2000: The "Soixante-Huitards", or people of this year, are France's generation of former revolutionaries '68 (1968)
#4034, aired 2002-02-28THE '60s $200: Popular ones of these in the mid-'60s included the dog, the watusi & the frug dances
#4034, aired 2002-02-28THE '60s $400: This Neil Simon play debuted on Broadway in 1965 with Art Carney & Walter Matthau in the leads The Odd Couple
#4034, aired 2002-02-28THE '60s $600: In October 1967 this folk singer & her mom were arrested for blocking an armed forces induction center Joan Baez
#4034, aired 2002-02-28THE '60s $800: In 1961 NASA sent Enos, one of these animals, into space, orbiting the Earth twice chimpanzee
#4034, aired 2002-02-28THE '60s $1000: in his "Port Huron Statement" of 1962, Tom Hayden pledged this group, the SDS, to the New Left Students for a Democratic Society
#3983, aired 2001-12-19REMEMBER THE '60s? $200: A mock funeral was held in San Francisco in 1967 from "the death of" this type of long-haired radical youth hippie
#3983, aired 2001-12-19REMEMBER THE '60s? $400: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew at the Apollo Theater.) This group appeared in a Motown review here in 1962 before their first number-one hit. Where did our love go? The Supremes
#3983, aired 2001-12-19REMEMBER THE '60s? $800: Before Bridget Jones, there was this title character seen here in a 1966 movie Georgy Girl
#3983, aired 2001-12-19REMEMBER THE '60s? $1,000 (Daily Double): Hundreds died in a student protest in Mexico City on Oct. 2, 1968, 10 days before these opened Summer Olympics
#3983, aired 2001-12-19REMEMBER THE '60s? $1000: On Oct. 23 of this year the New York Times proclaimed, "U.S. imposes arms blockade on Cuba" 1962
#3526, aired 1999-12-27THE SWINGIN' '60s $200: This Baptist minister won the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize Martin Luther King Jr.
#3526, aired 1999-12-27THE SWINGIN' '60s $400: In 1969 the Supreme Court "tuned in" & overturned the conviction of this drug guru Timothy Leary
#3526, aired 1999-12-27THE SWINGIN' '60s $600: This cartoonist's 1963 bestsellers were "Security is a Thumb and a Blanket" & "Happiness is a Warm Puppy" Charles Schulz
#3526, aired 1999-12-27THE SWINGIN' '60s $800: The Summer of Love was the summer of this year in which "Sgt. Pepper's" was released 1967
#3526, aired 1999-12-27THE SWINGIN' '60s $1000: In January 1966 this general was inaugurated for his second term as president of France Charles de Gaulle
#3463, aired 1999-09-29SONGS OF THE '60s $200: "Queen of the House" by Jody Miller was a reply to this 1965 Roger Miller hit "King of the Road"
#3463, aired 1999-09-29SONGS OF THE '60s $400: "Ue O Miute Aruko" by Kyu Sakamoto was retitled this for the U.S. "Sukiyaki"
#3463, aired 1999-09-29SONGS OF THE '60s $600: Both Simon & Garfunkel & Sergio Mendes found "thyme", parsley, sage & rosemary to make this hit "Scarborough Fair"
#3463, aired 1999-09-29SONGS OF THE '60s $800: Bob Dylan numbered them 12 & 35 "Rainy Day Women"
#3463, aired 1999-09-29SONGS OF THE '60s $1000: "Love Is All Around" was this "Wild Thing" group's only other Top 10 hit The Troggs
#3460, aired 1999-09-24MUSIC OF THE '60s $100: In 1969 "Something" became the only No. 1 hit he composed for The Beatles George Harrison
#3460, aired 1999-09-24MUSIC OF THE '60s $200: In 1969 B.J. Thomas had the biggest hit of his career with this song from "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head"
#3460, aired 1999-09-24MUSIC OF THE '60s $300: In this 1965 hit, Roger Miller tells us that "Two hours of pushing broom buys a eight by twelve four-bit room" "King of the Road"
#3460, aired 1999-09-24MUSIC OF THE '60s $400: In 1968 his "Hurdy Gurdy Man" came singing songs of love Donovan
#3460, aired 1999-09-24MUSIC OF THE '60s $500: In the 1960s she reached the Top 20 3 times with duets: twice with Lee Hazelwood & once with her father Nancy Sinatra
#3411, aired 1999-06-07THE '60s $100: This American went into space before Kennedy made his "Let's Put A Man on the Moon" speech Alan Shepard
#3411, aired 1999-06-07THE '60s $200: Lack of public demand led the U.S. Treasury to officially discontinue these bills August 10, 1966 $2 bills
#3411, aired 1999-06-07THE '60s $400: Martin Luther King Jr.'s Freedom Walk in 1965 spanned the 50 miles between these 2 Alabama cities Montgomery & Selma
#3411, aired 1999-06-07THE '60s $500 (Daily Double): Sworn in March 17, 1969, she said she'd push for face-to-face talks with the Arabs Golda Meir
#3411, aired 1999-06-07THE '60s $500: In February 1960 this brewer was kidnapped in Colorado Adolph Coors
#3249, aired 1998-10-22THE SWINGIN' '60s $100: This company introduced its "Roman" whirlpool bath in 1968 Jacuzzi
#3249, aired 1998-10-22THE SWINGIN' '60s $200: Meaning "spirit" & "visible", this adjective for hallucinatory experiences came into heavy use Psychedelic
#3249, aired 1998-10-22THE SWINGIN' '60s $300: In 1968 hirsute volunteers got "Clean For Gene", this candidate from Minnesota Eugene McCarthy
#3249, aired 1998-10-22THE SWINGIN' '60s $400: Similar names of an NFL title game & a Wham-O bouncing toy, both debuting in the '60s Super Bowl & Super Ball
#3249, aired 1998-10-22THE SWINGIN' '60s $500: The 4 title characters of the 1969 movie seen here "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice"
#3220, aired 1998-09-11BOOKS OF THE '60S $200: He published his first Rabbit novel, "Rabbit, Run", in 1960 John Updike
#3220, aired 1998-09-11BOOKS OF THE '60S $400 (Daily Double): 1966 was a bloody year with Capote's "In Cold Blood" & this Asimov tale of a trip through the bloodstream Fantastic Voyage
#3220, aired 1998-09-11BOOKS OF THE '60S $400: One review called his "Andromeda Strain" "Compelling and reasonably executed" Michael Crichton
#3220, aired 1998-09-11BOOKS OF THE '60S $600: It seems "The Fixer" was in for him to win a Pulitzer in 1967 Bernard Malamud
#3211, aired 1998-07-13BERKELEY IN THE '60s $100: In October 1965 Oakland police turned back over 10,000 marchers protesting this war the Vietnam War
#3211, aired 1998-07-13BERKELEY IN THE '60s $200: This actor won the California governorship in 1966 using the unrest at Berkeley as a campaign issue Ronald Reagan
#3211, aired 1998-07-13BERKELEY IN THE '60s $300: Mario Savio was an informal leader of the FSM, a group named for this constitutional right the Free Speech Movement
#3211, aired 1998-07-13BERKELEY IN THE '60s $400: It completes the protest slogan "I am a UC student: do not fold, bend or" this mutilate
#3211, aired 1998-07-13BERKELEY IN THE '60s $500: In May 1960, the San Francisco meeting of this House committee was disrupted by protesters from Berkeley the House Un-American Activities Committee
#3173, aired 1998-05-20THE '60s $100: This city's King's Road & Carnaby Street were hot scene of '60s fashion London
#3173, aired 1998-05-20THE '60s $200: Movie rating given "The Killing of Sister George" in 1968 & "Midnight Cowboy" in 1969 X
#3173, aired 1998-05-20THE '60s $300: This couple, who appeared nude on their 1968 record cover, wed in 1969 John Lennon & Yoko Ono
#3173, aired 1998-05-20THE '60s $400: It took 18 days to replace this late pope in 1963 John XXIII
#3173, aired 1998-05-20THE '60s $500: The case of Miranda v. this state went "rights" to the Supreme Court in 1966 Arizona
#3066, aired 1997-12-22SONGS OF THE '60s $100: June Carter co-wrote "Ring Of Fire" & later married this country giant who sang it Johnny Cash
#3066, aired 1997-12-22SONGS OF THE '60s $200: Song including the lines "You make my heart sing, you make everything groovy" "Wild Thing"
#3066, aired 1997-12-22SONGS OF THE '60s $400: Fittingly, it's the last song on the 1967 album "The Doors" "The End"
#3066, aired 1997-12-22SONGS OF THE '60s $500 (Daily Double): (Hi, I'm Al Roker.) As a weatherman, you might see me predicting this 1963 Martha & The Vandellas hit "Heat Wave"
#3066, aired 1997-12-22SONGS OF THE '60s $500: "Somethin' Stupid" was a 1967 duet sung by this father & daughter Frank & Nancy Sinatra
#3059, aired 1997-12-11SONGS OF THE '60s $100: In 1960 Ray Charles had this "on his mind" Georgia
#3059, aired 1997-12-11SONGS OF THE '60s $300 (Daily Double): The first British female to top the U.S. charts in the rock era, she did it with the song heard here: ["Downtown"] Petula Clark
#3059, aired 1997-12-11SONGS OF THE '60s $300: Jeff Barry & Ellie Greenwich, who wrote "Do Wah Diddy Diddy", also co-wrote this 1963 Crystals Top 5 song "Da Doo Ron Ron"
#3059, aired 1997-12-11SONGS OF THE '60s $400: '60s songs turned into films include "Harper Valley P.T.A." & this 1967 Bobbie Gentry hit "Ode to Billie Joe"
#3059, aired 1997-12-11SONGS OF THE '60s $500: Like Picasso, this "Polish Prince" went through a blue period, with hits like "Blue on Blue" & "Blue Velvet" Bobby Vinton
#3025, aired 1997-10-24WORDS OF THE '60s $100: These 2 birds represented conciliatory & aggressive attitudes toward war Doves & hawks
#3025, aired 1997-10-24WORDS OF THE '60s $200: Astranette, meaning a female one of these, has not stood the test of time, or space an astronaut
#3025, aired 1997-10-24WORDS OF THE '60s $300: In '60s slang a wahine was a young woman who participated in this sport Surfing
#3025, aired 1997-10-24WORDS OF THE '60s $400: Logically enough, it's the single word for a topless bikini Monokini
#3025, aired 1997-10-24WORDS OF THE '60s $500: Term for those who rode buses to test integration in interstate travel "Freedom Riders"
#2990, aired 1997-09-05BORN IN THE '60s $100: NYC minister Joseph Simmons is better known as "Run" of this rap group Run-D.M.C.
#2990, aired 1997-09-05BORN IN THE '60s $200: After the 1996 election, this 35-year-old Clinton adviser moved to ABC News George Stephanopoulos
#2990, aired 1997-09-05BORN IN THE '60s $300: In 1996, he beat a chess-playing IBM computer called Deep Blue; in 1997 the tables were turned Garry Kasparov
#2990, aired 1997-09-05BORN IN THE '60s $400: 1 of the 2 30-something female leads of "The English Patient" (1 of) Juliette Binoche & Kristin Scott Thomas
#2990, aired 1997-09-05BORN IN THE '60s $500: 29-year-old Melinda French, a manager at this company, married its chairman January 1, 1994 Microsoft
#2923, aired 1997-04-23COMPLETES THE '60s HIT $100: The Four Seasons' "Big Girls Don't..." Cry
#2923, aired 1997-04-23COMPLETES THE '60s HIT $200: Herman's Hermits' "Mrs. Brown, You've Got A Lovely..." Daughter
#2923, aired 1997-04-23COMPLETES THE '60s HIT $300: Tommy James & The Shondells' "Hanky..." Panky
#2923, aired 1997-04-23COMPLETES THE '60s HIT $400: Steam's "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Them..." Goodbye
#2923, aired 1997-04-23COMPLETES THE '60s HIT $500: Elvis Presley's "Suspicious..." Minds
#2913, aired 1997-04-09NAMES OF THE '60s $100: In 1965 he called the Chevrolet Corvair "Unsafe at any speed" Ralph Nader
#2913, aired 1997-04-09NAMES OF THE '60s $200: In September 1967 Mattel introduced a doll of this famous model whose friends called her "Sticks" as a kid Twiggy
#2913, aired 1997-04-09NAMES OF THE '60s $300: Daughter of the president-elect & grandson of a former president who wed December 22, 1968 Julie Nixon & David Eisenhower
#2913, aired 1997-04-09NAMES OF THE '60s $400: A 1966 book was entitled this person "Teaches Chess" Bobby Fischer
#2913, aired 1997-04-09NAMES OF THE '60s $500: He donated his 1964 Nobel Prize money, over $54,000, to the civil rights movement Martin Luther King, Jr.
#2816, aired 1996-11-25PEOPLE OF THE '60s $100: Married for the 3rd time in 1995, his 1st marriage to Miss Vicki was performed on "The Tonight Show" in 1969 Tiny Tim
#2816, aired 1996-11-25PEOPLE OF THE '60s $200: This pair's "Human Sexual Response" asserted that women had at least the same amount of sexual energy as men Masters & Johnson
#2816, aired 1996-11-25PEOPLE OF THE '60s $300: Appearing in the news in 1963, his name was usually followed by "a Dallas nightclub owner" Jack Ruby
#2816, aired 1996-11-25PEOPLE OF THE '60s $400: This U.S. pilot's wife Barbara attended his Moscow trial in 1960 Francis Gary Powers
#2816, aired 1996-11-25PEOPLE OF THE '60s $500: In 1964, Grand Duchess Charlotte abdicated rule of this country to her son, Jean Luxembourg
#2356, aired 1994-11-28FILMS OF THE '60s $100: Shirley Eaton was the gilded girl in this 1964 James Bond film Goldfinger
#2356, aired 1994-11-28FILMS OF THE '60s $200: Wilfrid Brambell played Paul's grandfather, "A Clean Old Man", in this first Beatles film A Hard Day's Night
#2356, aired 1994-11-28FILMS OF THE '60s $300: Kirk Douglas is trained at the Gladiator school of Batiatus in this Stanley Kubrick film Spartacus
#2356, aired 1994-11-28FILMS OF THE '60s $400: Though her boots were made for walkin', she was a biker named Mike in "The Wild Angels" Nancy Sinatra
#2356, aired 1994-11-28FILMS OF THE '60s $500: Jules Dassin co-starred in & directed this film in which Melina Mercouri played a Piraeus prostitute Never on Sunday
#2298, aired 1994-09-07SONGS OF THE '60s $200: In 1967 Sopwith Camel hit No. 26 with "Hello Hello" & this group hit No. 1 with "Hello, Goodbye" The Beatles
#2298, aired 1994-09-07SONGS OF THE '60s $400: The name of the secretary R.B. Greaves asked to "Take a Letter" Maria
#2298, aired 1994-09-07SONGS OF THE '60s $600: Color of the curtains in Cream's "White Room" black
#2298, aired 1994-09-07SONGS OF THE '60s $800: The colossal, colorful commercial character in the title of a 1965 Kingsmen hit the Jolly Green Giant
#2298, aired 1994-09-07SONGS OF THE '60s $1000: Featuring Reg Presley's ocarina playing, this was The Troggs' biggest U.S. hit "Wild Thing"
#2165, aired 1994-01-21SONGS OF THE '60s $100: "Tall and tan and young and lovely", she "goes walking and when she passes, each one she passes goes 'Aah'" "The Girl From Ipanema"
#2165, aired 1994-01-21SONGS OF THE '60s $200: A hit from this 1969 film begins "Everybody's talkin' at me, I don't hear a word they're sayin'" Midnight Cowboy
#2165, aired 1994-01-21SONGS OF THE '60s $300: In 1966 Bobby Darin sang, "If I were" this "and you were a lady, would you marry me anyway?" a carpenter
#2165, aired 1994-01-21SONGS OF THE '60s $400: This Elvis chart topper begins "We're caught in a trap, I can't walk out because I love you too much baby" "Suspicious Minds"
#2165, aired 1994-01-21SONGS OF THE '60s $500: "Why does the sun go on shining? Why does the sea rush to shore? Don't they know it's" this "The End Of The World"
#2142, aired 1993-12-21FILMS OF THE '60s $100: Film in which Dustin Hoffman says, "Mrs. Robinson, you're trying to seduce me" The Graduate
#2142, aired 1993-12-21FILMS OF THE '60s $200: At the end of this film, Charlton Heston & Linda Harrison find the Statue of Liberty in ruins Planet of the Apes
#2142, aired 1993-12-21FILMS OF THE '60s $300: Clark Gable played an aging cowboy in this film, which turned out to be his last The Misfits
#2142, aired 1993-12-21FILMS OF THE '60s $400: Marcello Mastroianni & Anita Ekberg live "The Sweet Life" in this 1960 Fellini film La Dolce Vita
#2142, aired 1993-12-21FILMS OF THE '60s $500: This Taylor-Burton film about a bitter couple was the first to restrict admission to viewers over 18 Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
#1904, aired 1992-12-10SONGS OF THE '60s $100: In 1966 The Left Banke told this girl to just walk away... you won't see me follow you back home" Renée
#1904, aired 1992-12-10SONGS OF THE '60s $200: Question in "Mrs. Robinson" that precedes "a nation turns its lonely eyes to you (woo woo woo)" "Where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio?"
#1904, aired 1992-12-10SONGS OF THE '60s $300: He was the man to "Second That Emotion" in 1967 Smokey Robinson
#1904, aired 1992-12-10SONGS OF THE '60s $400: "There's a crazy little house beyond the tracks, and ev'rybody calls it" this the "Sugar Shack"
#1904, aired 1992-12-10SONGS OF THE '60s $500: No. 2 Elvis hit that begins, "I gave a letter to the postman, he put it in his sack..." "Return To Sender"
#1770, aired 1992-04-17FILMS OF THE '60s $100: Richard Pryor had a small part in this 1968 John Wayne film about the Vietnam War The Green Berets
#1770, aired 1992-04-17FILMS OF THE '60s $200: His role as lawyer George Hanson in "Easy Rider" helped make him a star Jack Nicholson
#1770, aired 1992-04-17FILMS OF THE '60s $300: Mel Brooks film in which Gene Wilder & Zero Mostel put on a musical called "Springtime for Hitler" The Producers
#1770, aired 1992-04-17FILMS OF THE '60s $400: Woodhouse is the last name of the character Mia Farrow played in this Roman Polanski film Rosemary's Baby
#1770, aired 1992-04-17FILMS OF THE '60s $500: In this Antonioni film, David Hemmings thinks he spots a murder in a photo he's developing Blowup
#1686, aired 1991-12-23SONGS OF THE '60s $100: Back in the 1860s it was "Hang Your Head Tom Dula", now it's this Tom Dooley
#1686, aired 1991-12-23SONGS OF THE '60s $200: "Ha! Ha! Ha! 'Tis you and me", this object, "don't I love thee" little brown jug
#1686, aired 1991-12-23SONGS OF THE '60s $300: Its second verse begins "When old church bell will peal with joy, hurrah, hurrah" "When Johnny Comes Marching Home"
#1686, aired 1991-12-23SONGS OF THE '60s $400: Legend says days before his 1864 death at Bellevue he wrote "Beautiful Dreamer", but it's not true Stephen Foster
#1686, aired 1991-12-23SONGS OF THE '60s $500 (Daily Double): This state's song was written in 1861 by a man in Louisiana & is sung to the following tune: Maryland
#1640, aired 1991-10-18NO. 1 HITS OF THE '60s $100: In a 1961 hit, the Highwaymen asked him to "row the boat ashore, hallelujah!" Michael
#1640, aired 1991-10-18NO. 1 HITS OF THE '60s $200: In this 1966 hit, the Troggs sang, "You make my heart sing, you make everything groovy" "Wild Thing"
#1640, aired 1991-10-18NO. 1 HITS OF THE '60s $300: This 1960 Elvis Presley hit was based on the turn-of-the-century Italian song "O Sole Mio" "It's Now or Never"
#1640, aired 1991-10-18NO. 1 HITS OF THE '60s $400: In 1968 this Jeanie C. Riley song leaped from No. 81 to No. 7 in 1 week—then went on to No. 1 "Harper Valley PTA"
#1640, aired 1991-10-18NO. 1 HITS OF THE '60s $500: In 1963 Jan & Dean had their only No. 1 hit with this summer song "Surf City"
#1600, aired 1991-07-12THE '60s $100: After about 10 years in power, he was ousted as Soviet leader in 1964 Khrushchev
#1600, aired 1991-07-12THE '60s $200: In 1961 this electronics firm became the first Japanese co. to sell its common stock in the U.S. Sony
#1600, aired 1991-07-12THE '60s $300: Music & art fair held August 15-17, 1969 on a farm in New York state Woodstock
#1600, aired 1991-07-12THE '60s $400: On October 4, 1963 this country signed a treaty recognizing Kuwait's right to full sovereignty Iraq
#1600, aired 1991-07-12THE '60s $500: He was president of American Motors when he threw his hat into the Mich. governor's race in 1962 (George) Romney
#1440, aired 1990-11-30SONGS OF THE '60s $100: In 1967, The Young Rascals were "Groovin'" in the afternoon on this day Sunday
#1440, aired 1990-11-30SONGS OF THE '60s $400: In 1963, Sam Cooke sang about "Another" one of these nights Saturday
#1440, aired 1990-11-30SONGS OF THE '60s $500: In 1966, Nancy Sinatra sang about "Friday's Child" & in 1968 The Supremes sang about this "Child" "Love Child"
#1296, aired 1990-04-02SONGS OF THE '60S $100: Louis Armstrong's only No. 1 hit, it hit the charts for 19 weeks in 1964 "Hello, Dolly!"
#1296, aired 1990-04-02SONGS OF THE '60S $200: Sonny & Cher's only No. 1 hit, they used to sing it at the close of their TV show "I Got You Babe"
#1296, aired 1990-04-02SONGS OF THE '60S $300: Group whose first No. 1 hit, "Cherish", was recorded in a garage that was converted to a studio The Association
#1296, aired 1990-04-02SONGS OF THE '60S $400: The Beatles' 8th No. 1 hit, it begins "I think I'm gonna be sad" "Ticket To Ride"
#1296, aired 1990-04-02SONGS OF THE '60S $500: They had No. 1 hits with Bob Dylan's "Mr. Tambourine Man" & Pete Seeger's "Turn, Turn, Turn" The Byrds
#1275, aired 1990-03-02SONGS OF THE '60s $100: In 1961 Ben E. King sang, "There is a rose in" this area of New York City Spanish Harlem
#1275, aired 1990-03-02SONGS OF THE '60s $200: "I thought I saw him walkin' up over the hill with Abraham, Martin & John" Robert F. Kennedy (Bobby Kennedy)
#1275, aired 1990-03-02SONGS OF THE '60s $400: "Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter" was a No. 1 hit in 1965 for this group led by Peter Noone Herman's Hermits
#1275, aired 1990-03-02SONGS OF THE '60s $500 (Daily Double): This song was Donovan's 3rd Top 40 hit & his 1st gold record: "I'm just mad about saffron..." "Mellow Yellow"
#1275, aired 1990-03-02SONGS OF THE '60s $500: In a '62 song title, Patti LaBelle & the Blue Belles proclaimed, "I Sold" this "To The Junkman" My Heart
#1250, aired 1990-01-26SONGS OF THE '60S $100: He's "In the swing, he ain't too hip about the new breed babe, he ain't no drag (he's) got a brand new bag" Papa
#1250, aired 1990-01-26SONGS OF THE '60S $200: In 1967 Ed Ames said his "cup runneth over" with this, not "red, red wine" love
#1250, aired 1990-01-26SONGS OF THE '60S $400: In 1964 the Ventures had a hit with "Walk, Don't Run" & she hit the charts with "Walk On By" Dionne Warwick
#1250, aired 1990-01-26SONGS OF THE '60S $500 (Daily Double): Group heard here who had their 1st No. 1 hit a year before the Beach Boys: "Two girls for every boy... I've got a '34 wagon..." Jan & Dean ("Surf City")
#1250, aired 1990-01-26SONGS OF THE '60S $500: In 1965 the appropriately named Seekers sang, "I Know I'll Never Find" this Another You
#1242, aired 1990-01-16FILMS OF THE '60s $200: Vera Miles played Janet Leigh's sister in this 1960 Hitchcock classic Psycho
#1242, aired 1990-01-16FILMS OF THE '60s $400: In 1962 billboards asked, "How did they ever make a movie out of" this Nabokov novel Lolita
#1242, aired 1990-01-16FILMS OF THE '60s $600: Joan Crawford & Bette Davis played scary sisters Blanche & Jane Hudson in this 1962 film What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
#1242, aired 1990-01-16FILMS OF THE '60s $1000: Buddy Ebsen played Audrey Hepburn's long-lost husband in this 1961 film Breakfast at Tiffany's
#1242, aired 1990-01-16FILMS OF THE '60s $2,000 (Daily Double): Before becoming a superstar, he was 1 of "The Magnificent Seven" & "The Dirty Dozen" Charles Bronson
#1220, aired 1989-12-15SONGS OF THE '60s $100: In 1967 the Rascals were doing this "on a Sunday afternoon" "Groovin'"
#1220, aired 1989-12-15SONGS OF THE '60s $200: It's her turn to cry, it's her turn to cry, it's her turn to cry, "'cause Johnny's come back to me" Judy
#1220, aired 1989-12-15SONGS OF THE '60s $300: Song containing the words "Shirley, Shirley Boberley, Bonana Fanna, Foferly, fee fi Momerley, Shirley!" "The Name Game"
#1220, aired 1989-12-15SONGS OF THE '60s $400: This dance was "a graveyard smash" & "caught on in a flash" in 1962 & again in 1973 "Monster Mash"
#1220, aired 1989-12-15SONGS OF THE '60s $500: Title of a 1961 hit, it's what Lonnie Donegan might have asked of Mr. Wrigley, had they met "Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour (On the Bedpost Overnight?)"
#1088, aired 1989-05-03THE '60s $200: Belgium granted this African colony independence in 1960 & in 1963 pledged $1 billion in aid The Congo (Zaire)
#1088, aired 1989-05-03THE '60s $400: In 1968 R. Daley said they're "not here to create disorder, (they're) here to preserve disorder" the police
#1088, aired 1989-05-03THE '60s $800: Fillmore East was in New York & Fillmore West was in this city San Francisco
#1088, aired 1989-05-03THE '60s $1,000 (Daily Double): Twelve-year-old who had the following hit in 1963: Stevie Wonder
#1088, aired 1989-05-03THE '60s $1000: During his incarceration in Folsom Prison he wrote "Soul on Ice" Eldridge Cleaver
#976, aired 1988-11-28THE '60s $200: In March 1966 General Motors apologized to this consumer advocate for investigating his private life (Ralph) Nader
#976, aired 1988-11-28THE '60s $400: U.S. presidents who were in office on January 1, 1960 & December 31, 1969 Dwight Eisenhower & Richard Nixon
#976, aired 1988-11-28THE '60s $600: Controversial series that went off CBS June 8, 1969 & returned March 30, 1988 The Smothers Brothers
#976, aired 1988-11-28THE '60s $800: In 1964 Bantam Books published this report in paperback, just 80 hours after its release The Warren Report
#976, aired 1988-11-28THE '60s $1000: On November 2, 1964 Prince Faisal deposed his half brother to take over this country's throne Saudi Arabia
#877, aired 1988-05-31THE '60s $100: In 1964, Congress did not declare war on North Vietnam but did approve a national war on this poverty
#877, aired 1988-05-31THE '60s $200: 1963 event at which Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. made his famous "I Have a Dream" speech March on Washington
#877, aired 1988-05-31THE '60s $300: In 1961, while dealing with the Congo crisis, this U.N. Sec'y-General died in a plane crash Dag Hammarskjöld
#877, aired 1988-05-31THE '60s $400: Released by the Soviets in '62, this U-2 pilot went on to become a helicopter traffic reporter Gary Powers
#877, aired 1988-05-31THE '60s $500: In 1960, this South American country moved its capital Brazil
#748, aired 1987-12-02THE '60s $400 (Daily Double): In 1965, she became 1st British female to top Billboard's Rock Era Pop Charts: "When you're alone, and life is making you lonely / You can always go / Downtown..." Petula Clark
#748, aired 1987-12-02THE '60s $400: Many wondered why LBJ, 2 after declining to go himself, didn't send this VP to Churchill's funeral Hubert Humphrey
#748, aired 1987-12-02THE '60s $600: N. Vietnam's alleged 1964 attack upon U.S. destroyers in this body of water has never been proven the Gulf of Tonkin
#748, aired 1987-12-02THE '60s $800: In the '40s, he was writing for parents; in the '60s, he was urging their children to evade the draft Dr. Spock
#748, aired 1987-12-02THE '60s $1000: After Congress barred him in 1967, his Harlem constituents re-elected him to fill his vacant House seat Adam Clayton Powell
#745, aired 1987-11-27THE '60s $100: The top-rated single TV program of the '60s was the final episode of this David Janssen show The Fugitive
#745, aired 1987-11-27THE '60s $200: Dr. Robert Cade analyzed body fluids in sweat & came up with formula for this drink Gatorade
#745, aired 1987-11-27THE '60s $300: It's said poet Allen Ginsberg introduced this, the hippies' floral rhyming rallying cry flower power
#745, aired 1987-11-27THE '60s $400: 1st of its kind approved by the FDA, Enovid became known by this 2-word generic phrase the pill
#745, aired 1987-11-27THE '60s $500: Called the most destructive racial outbreak in the U.S. in decades, riots occurred here Aug. 11-16, 1965 Watts (in the City of Los Angeles)
#472, aired 1986-09-30TOYS OF THE '60s $100: This game claimed it would tie you up in knots Twister
#472, aired 1986-09-30TOYS OF THE '60s $200: Battery powered game seemingly designed for pre-med students Operation
#472, aired 1986-09-30TOYS OF THE '60s $300: This game consisted of a vibrator, a piece of sheet metal, and 22 plastic men Electric Football
#472, aired 1986-09-30TOYS OF THE '60s $400: "Cheesy" game that could have been designed by Rube Goldberg Mouse Trap
#472, aired 1986-09-30TOYS OF THE '60s $500: Because of this Kenner toy, some girls grew up thinking they could cook with a light bulb the Easy-Bake Oven
#464, aired 1986-09-18WORDS OF THE '60s $100: State of having laid back vibes, colored "yellow" by Donovan mellow
#464, aired 1986-09-18WORDS OF THE '60s $200: To talk freely & frankly, or H. Brown's "middle name" rap
#464, aired 1986-09-18WORDS OF THE '60s $300: Doing it to your mind could do it to your cool blow
#464, aired 1986-09-18WORDS OF THE '60s $400: An emotional problem or inhibition, or what you do if a phone call bums you out hangup
#464, aired 1986-09-18WORDS OF THE '60s $500: Precedes "wasted", "down" & "your act together" get
#428, aired 1986-04-30THE '60s $200: The Tonkin Resolution, passed Aug. 7, 1964, allowed Presidential action in this country Vietnam
#428, aired 1986-04-30THE '60s $400: It was recently revealed that this top hit of 1968 wasn't about a saint, but Julian Lennon "Hey Jude"
#428, aired 1986-04-30THE '60s $600: In 1967, this "Red Wing" became the 1st hockey player to score 700 goals Gordie Howe
#428, aired 1986-04-30THE '60s $800: In 1960, it became the 4th nation to explode an atomic bomb France
#428, aired 1986-04-30THE '60s $1000: In 1965, after only 2 years, Singapore withdrew from federation with this Southeast Asian nation Malaysia
#312, aired 1985-11-19THE '60s $200: In 1964 his widow said “So now he is a legend when he would have preferred to be a man” (John F.) Kennedy
#312, aired 1985-11-19THE '60s $400: Boosting the space program, this rocket expert said, “Your tax dollars will go farther” Wernher von Braun
#312, aired 1985-11-19THE '60s $600: In 1960, Sirimavo Bandaranaike of Ceylon became 1st prime minister of any country who was also this a woman
#312, aired 1985-11-19THE '60s $800: Though Sinatra had the hit, it was this singer who wrote the lyrics of “My Way” Paul Anka
#312, aired 1985-11-19THE '60s $1000: Unlikely site of 1967 meeting between pres. Johnson & Soviet premier Kosygin was this N.J. town Glassboro
#285, aired 1985-10-11THE ’60S $100: On Jan. 7, 1963, its rate was raised from 4¢ to 5¢ (first-class mail domestic) postage
#285, aired 1985-10-11THE ’60S $200: He established the Pres. Medial of Freedom, picked the 1st recipients, but never got to give them JFK
#285, aired 1985-10-11THE ’60S $300: Author of 2 books on guerrilla warfare, he was killed in 1967 by the Bolivian Army Che Guevara
#285, aired 1985-10-11THE ’60S $400: Along with its erection in 1961 came a shoot-on-sight order the Berlin Wall
#285, aired 1985-10-11THE ’60S $500: In 1967, China & France refused to sign a treaty on peaceful use of this area space
#281, aired 1985-10-07THE '60S $100: In 1965, Wham-O filed a patent on this plastic projectile the Frisbee
#281, aired 1985-10-07THE '60S $200: Leader who proved his good health by swimming the Yangtze in 1966 Mao Tse-tung
#281, aired 1985-10-07THE '60S $300: Football fans were upset when this children's classic cut off telecast of a 1968 Raiders comeback Heidi
#281, aired 1985-10-07THE '60S $400: 1965 title profession of Rod Steiger in film that was 1st to break Hays ban on nudity The Pawnbroker
#281, aired 1985-10-07THE '60S $500: Theological question raised on the cover of "Time", April 8, 1966 Is God Dead?
#175, aired 1985-05-10THE '60S $200: In '67, this actor didn't have to "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner", since he was the one they meant Sidney Poitier
#175, aired 1985-05-10THE '60S $400: Boxer indicted May 9, 1967 for refusing induction into the army Muhammad Ali
#175, aired 1985-05-10THE '60S $600: 65-year-old Sir Francis Chichester took 9 months to do this in the Gipsy Moth IV circumnavigate the earth
#175, aired 1985-05-10THE '60S $1,000 (Daily Double): June 5-11, 1967 the Six-Day War
#175, aired 1985-05-10THE '60S $1000: After this event on night of 11/9/65, Johnny Carson predicted that in 9 months, "a lot of kids will be named Otis" the New York City blackout (the East Coast blackout)
#150, aired 1985-04-05THE '60S $100: In '64, to Marshall McLuhan it was "the message" the medium
#150, aired 1985-04-05THE '60S $300: T.E. Lawrence's book came to the screen in '62 as this Oscar-winning film Lawrence of Arabia
#150, aired 1985-04-05THE '60S $400: She was spotlighted singing "Happy Birthday" at JFK's Madison Square Garden bash Marilyn Monroe
#150, aired 1985-04-05THE '60S $500 (Daily Double): The Flower Children's "Mamas & Papas" gave birth to this hit in '66: "All the leaves are brown / And the sky is gray" "California Dreamin'"
#150, aired 1985-04-05THE '60S $500: Leader of the American Nazi party killed by an aide in '67 George Lincoln Rockwell
#139, aired 1985-03-21THE '60s $200: To become one you let your hair grow long, wore tie-dyed shirts & said "groovy" a lot a hippie
#139, aired 1985-03-21THE '60s $400 (Daily Double): Number of U.S. presidents during the '60s 4
#139, aired 1985-03-21THE '60s $400: The film role which made her a star in 1966 took place 1,001,985 years ago Raquel Welch
#139, aired 1985-03-21THE '60s $600: Artificial sweetener banned by the Dept. of Health in 1969 cyclamate
#139, aired 1985-03-21THE '60s $1000: President of Ford Motor Co. for only 4 weeks, he quit to become Kennedy's Sec'y of Defense Robert McNamara
#106, aired 1985-02-04THE '60S $100: San Francisco crossroads where "The Summer of Love" was centered Haight-Ashbury
#106, aired 1985-02-04THE '60S $200: Linda Eastman married this musician on March 12, 1969 Paul McCartney
#106, aired 1985-02-04THE '60S $500: Party of peaceniks who nominated Pigasus the Pig for President in '68 the Yippies
#22, aired 1984-10-09THE '60s $100: Where Armstrong left the footprint of his one small step the moon
#22, aired 1984-10-09THE '60s $200: In 1964 we got the 1st report from the surgeon general linking illness & these cigarettes
#22, aired 1984-10-09THE '60s $300: Even with Communist denouncement this dance was popular behind the Iron Curtain in '63 the Twist
#22, aired 1984-10-09THE '60s $400: In December '64 the New York International Airport changed its name to this John F. Kennedy Airport
#22, aired 1984-10-09THE '60s $500: Independent southern presidential candidate who considered Colonel Sanders as a running mate George Wallace

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (4 results returned)

#5262, aired 2007-06-26FILMS OF THE '60s: Parts of this 1961 rock & roll movie were filmed on location in Oahu & Kauai Blue Hawaii
#5251, aired 2007-06-11ENTERTAINERS OF THE '60s: He won 3 straight Emmys for dramatic acting & a record 6 straight Grammys for comedy albums Bill Cosby
#5032, aired 2006-06-27FILMS OF THE '60s: Peter O'Toole was Oscar-nominated for playing the same king in these 2 movies Becket & The Lion in Winter
#4307, aired 2003-04-29FILMS OF THE '60s: In the top films of 2 consecutive years in the 1960s, she played a nanny & a governess Julie Andrews



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