Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (34 results returned)

#2595, aired 1995-12-08TV TRIVIA $500: In the '60s it was NBC's answer to ABC's "Shindig" Hullabaloo
#2416, aired 1995-02-20TV TRIVIA $100: Fans of this '60s sitcom have been called "Jedheads" The Beverly Hillbillies
#2363, aired 1994-12-07ROCK TRIVIA $500: Danny Glover's wife in "Lethal Weapon", she sang lead on the '60s hit "He's a Rebel" Darlene Love
#2247, aired 1994-05-17TV TRIVIA $600 (Daily Double): In the '60s he asked Ed Sullivan in New York to kiss him good night; in the '90s, Xuxa in Spain: Topo Gigio
#1271, aired 1990-02-26TV TRIVIA $500: On this '60s sitcom, Don Rickles once played Bald Eagle, an Indian "F Troop"
#1045, aired 1989-03-03SPORTS TRIVIA $300: In the '60s pitcher Juan Marichal won 20 or more games 6 different seasons for this team San Francisco Giants
#1022, aired 1989-01-31TV TRIVIA $400: In the '60s, this character sported the no. 1 U.N.C.L.E. badge Mr. Waverly
#981, aired 1988-12-05TV TRIVIA $400: The only "60 Minutes" correspondent whose been on the show from the start Mike Wallace
#929, aired 1988-09-22BRITISH TRIVIA $400: In 1987 Mary Quant opened a new fashion emporium on this London street famous in the '60s Carnaby Street
#863, aired 1988-05-11TOUGH TV TRIVIA $600: This '60s police comedy, set in the Bronx was actually filmed in the Bronx Car 54, Where Are You?
#813, aired 1988-03-02TV TRIVIA $500: On 1 episode of this 60s sitcom, Clint Eastwood's horse stole the talkative star's girlfriends Mr. Ed
#701, aired 1987-09-28TV TRIVIA $400: Maybe "60 Minutes" could expose why this man's son Chris reports for NBC, not CBS Mike Wallace
#658, aired 1987-06-17TV TRIVIA $300: On "60 Minutes", he's the correspondent who always introduces himself first Mike Wallace
#648, aired 1987-06-03PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA $600: The only one of our 1st 5 Presidents who was over 60 years old when 1st inaugurated John Adams
#640, aired 1987-05-22'60s TRIVIA $200: It's said the Jets laid out some $427,000 to acquire this University of Alabama quarterback Joe Namath
#640, aired 1987-05-22'60s TRIVIA $400: 3 years after her "Sex & The Single Girl" became a bestseller, "Cosmo" hired here to be new editor Helen Gurley Brown
#640, aired 1987-05-22'60s TRIVIA $600: This 1962 musical picked up a Pulitzer Prize, & its star, Robert Morse, a Tony How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
#640, aired 1987-05-22'60s TRIVIA $800: In 1963, he married Margaretta "Happy" Murphy Nelson Rockefeller
#640, aired 1987-05-22'60s TRIVIA $1000: Time-Life's "The Fabulous Century" called her the defector of the decade Stalin's daughter (Svetlana Alliluyeva)
#502, aired 1986-11-11TOUGH MOVIE TRIVIA $600: Composer Bernard Hermann used an all-string orchestra for "black & white music" for this '60 Hitchcock film Psycho
#269, aired 1985-09-19'60s TRIVIA $100: In '68, Richard Nixon was one of many who spoke this "Laugh-In" line "Sock It to Me!"
#269, aired 1985-09-19'60s TRIVIA $200: As his "Army" cheered, he was named Associated Press' "Athlete of the Decade" Arnold Palmer
#269, aired 1985-09-19'60s TRIVIA $300: This futuristic cartoon show was appropriately 1st series broadcast by ABC in color The Jetsons
#269, aired 1985-09-19'60s TRIVIA $400: Practice given a national plan by the Uniform Act of 1966 daylight savings time
#269, aired 1985-09-19'60s TRIVIA $500: Carol Doda made entertainment history by dancing in 1 of this designer's topless swimsuits Rudi Gernreich
#171, aired 1985-05-06MOVIE TRIVIA $200: 1980 film "The Nude Bomb" tried to revive this '60s TV spy show Get Smart
#162, aired 1985-04-23TV TRIVIA $500 (Daily Double): Tom Lehrer songs were a feature of this mid-'60s news satire nicknamed TW3 That Was the Week That Was
#107, aired 1985-02-05TRIVIA $200: One of their ads read, "Don't take a curve, at 60 per, we hate to lose, a customer" Burma-Shave
#59, aired 1984-11-29'60s TRIVIA $100: By 1966 the Air Force had logged 10,147 sightings of these, but didn't believe any UFOs
#59, aired 1984-11-29'60s TRIVIA $200: It's what LBJ showed off to reporters in October 1965 a scar
#59, aired 1984-11-29'60s TRIVIA $300: Jean Nidetch in 1963 lost 72 lbs. & started this company Weight Watchers
#59, aired 1984-11-29'60s TRIVIA $400: In 1967 he was kicked out of the House of Representatives for reprehensible behavior Adam Clayton Powell
#59, aired 1984-11-29'60s TRIVIA $500: In '61 this oil billionaire installed a pay phone in his mansion for guests to use J. Paul Getty
#37, aired 1984-10-30TV TRIVIA $400: Primates played by Nesmith, Jones, Tork & Dolenz in a '60s series The Monkees

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (0 results returned)

Players (10 results returned)

Liz Murphy, a foreign service officer originally from Scranton, Pennsylvania 2010 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 25 5-time champion: $121,302...
Phil Yellman, a legal assistant from Seattle, Washington "He was an office worker from Albuquerque when he won his...
Jordan Brand, an anesthesiologist from Westchester, New York Season 26 1-time champion: $24,405 + $2,000. The Sesame Street character...
Hans von Walter, a junior from Southern Adventist University from Avon Park, Florida 2010-B College Championship 2nd runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $25,000 + a...
Andy Davis, a Chyron operator from South Boston, Massachusetts Season 25 2-time champion: $49,799 + $1,000. Andy Davis - A...
Brian Muth, a headmaster from Napa, California Season 25 2-time champion: $43,800 + $1,000. Last name pronounced like...
Kyle Hale, a college senior from Katy, Texas "Representing Texas A&M, he won the 2002 College Championship. Now he's...
Christine Valada, a photographer and attorney originally from Walton, New York 2010 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 26 4-time champion: $68,703...
Jonathan Corbblah, a chess teacher from Harlem, New York Season 27 1-time champion: $13,000 + $1,000. Jonathan appeared as a...
Dave Belote, the base commander from Nellis Air Force Base, Las Vegas 2010 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 26 5-time champion:...



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