Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (26 results returned)
#3380, aired 1999-04-23 | THE BRITISH INVASION $100: These bad boys began calling themselves the "World's Greatest Rock & Roll Band" in the late '60s Rolling Stones |
#3059, aired 1997-12-11 | SONGS 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 |
#748, aired 1987-12-02 | THE '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 |
#688, aired 1987-09-09 | '60s BRITISH ROCK $100: Now 44, Michael Philip Jagger sang lead for this band for 24 years The Rolling Stones |
#688, aired 1987-09-09 | '60s BRITISH ROCK $200: In 1969, this group released their revolutionary rock opera "Tommy" as a 2-record set The Who |
#688, aired 1987-09-09 | '60s BRITISH ROCK $300: Group whose song titles included "Do The Freddie" & album titles, "Frantic Freddie" Freddie and the Dreamers |
#676, aired 1987-07-13 | '60s BRITISH ROCK $200: Though 1 of their 1st Top 40 hits was "It's All Over Now", they're still rockin' after 24 years the Rolling Stones |
#676, aired 1987-07-13 | '60s BRITISH ROCK $400: DC5's "Greatest Hits" album says they were only group to play on this influential U.S. TV show over 10 times The Ed Sullivan Show |
#676, aired 1987-07-13 | '60s BRITISH ROCK $600: In 1966, her love was "deeper than the deepest ocean, wider than a mile" Petula Clark |
#676, aired 1987-07-13 | '60s BRITISH ROCK $800: A "British Bob Dylan", he switched to "flower power", sending an "Epistle To Dippy" in 1967 Donovan |
#676, aired 1987-07-13 | '60s BRITISH ROCK $1000: Songs these 2 wrote for groups other than their own included "Bad To Me" for B. J. Kramer & the Dakotas McCartney & Lennon |
#620, aired 1987-04-24 | '60s BRITISH ROCK $100: "Man"ly name under which Michael Lubowitz recorded "The Mighty Quinn" Manfred Mann |
#620, aired 1987-04-24 | '60s BRITISH ROCK $200: Other category on this board which could be a group in this one ANIMALS |
#620, aired 1987-04-24 | '60s BRITISH ROCK $300: In 1966, they followed "Bus Stop" with "Stop, Stop, Stop" The Hollies |
#620, aired 1987-04-24 | '60s BRITISH ROCK $400: When he cut his first song with this group, Peter Noone was only 16 Herman's Hermits |
#501, aired 1986-11-10 | LEAD SINGERS $5 (Daily Double): Called "Buffoons of '60s British Rock Invasion", they were led by an ex-milkman named Garrity: Freddie And The Dreamers |
#416, aired 1986-04-14 | '60s BRITISH ROCK $100: According to their 1965 complaint, it's what the Rolling Stones "can't get" no satisfaction |
#416, aired 1986-04-14 | '60s BRITISH ROCK $200: Herman's Hermits hit #1 telling Mrs. Brown she had a lovely one a daughter |
#416, aired 1986-04-14 | '60s BRITISH ROCK $300: This backup group provided Gerry Marsden with a drumbeat, not a heartbeat the Pacemakers |
#416, aired 1986-04-14 | '60s BRITISH ROCK $400: Last names Stuart & Clyde, they were better known by their first Chad & Jeremy |
#416, aired 1986-04-14 | '60s BRITISH ROCK $500: Though they've done 30 albums, their biggest single in the U.S., "Tired Of Waiting For You" only made #6 the Kinks |
#290, aired 1985-10-18 | '60s BRITISH ROCK $100: In 1965 Petula Clark won a Grammy for this urban anthem "Downtown" |
#290, aired 1985-10-18 | '60s BRITISH ROCK $200: Manager Brian Epstein had Cilla White change her name to this Cilla Black |
#290, aired 1985-10-18 | '60s BRITISH ROCK $400: Asher & Waller, their biggest hit was "World Without Love" Peter and Gordon |
#290, aired 1985-10-18 | '60s BRITISH ROCK $500: The author of this '64 Animals' smash hit, set in America & written long ago, is unknown "The House Of The Rising Sun" |
#290, aired 1985-10-18 | '60s BRITISH ROCK $1,000 (Daily Double): Noted for this 1964 hit, they were 2nd Brit group to appear on Ed Sullivan "You say that you love me (Say you love me) / All of the time (All of the time) / You say that you need me (Say you need me) / You'll always be mine (Always be mine) / I'm feelin' glad all over / Yes, I'm-a glad all over..." The Dave Clark Five |
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