Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (98 results returned)

#8935, aired 2023-09-22TV $1000: Sandy Dvore designed the animated title sequence of a mother bird & 5 chicks for this 1970s series The Partridge Family
#8913, aired 2023-07-12TV QUICK TAKES $400: Scheming dispatcher Louie de Palma kept his charges in line in this 1970s classic Taxi
#8895, aired 2023-06-16CUFFING SEASON $1200: The cuffs worn by this superhero in the 1970s TV show are made from feminum, a metal mined on Paradise Island Wonder Woman
#18, aired 2023-05-23CLASSIC CAR TV $1200: "This is" the 1970s P.I. who drove a sierra gold Pontiac Firebird esprit; "at the tone, leave your name & message, I'll get back to you" Rockford
#8871, aired 2023-05-15"SPECIAL" DELIVERY $1200: It's a folk song about a train as well as a 90-minute musical showcase on 1970s TV "The Midnight Special"
#8783, aired 2023-01-11HISTORICAL TV $400: On "Gaslit" Shea Whigham plays G. Gordon Liddy, wrapped up in this scandal of the 1970s Watergate
#8626, aired 2022-04-25WHO PLAYED 'EM? $1600: Felix Unger, half of a 1970s TV Odd Couple Tony Randall
#8544, aired 2021-12-30NEW YEAR'S ROCKIN' EVE $200: This beloved TV personality hosted New Year's Rockin' Eve across 5 decades, beginning in the 1970s "Let me wish you Happy New Year, fellas. And you think it's wild out there, it's beginning to pour here in Times Square." Dick Clark
#8426, aired 2021-06-21SOME RANDOM INFO $800: Bruce Peterson's horrific 1967 crash of Northrop's M2-F2 was in this 1970s TV series opening; Peterson survived, but without bionics The Six Million Dollar Man
#8405, aired 2021-05-2120th CENTURY TV $200: The title of this 1970s series refers to a wealthy guy on speakerphone & the 3 women who work as detectives for him Charlie's Angels
#8372, aired 2021-04-06A STUDENT OF TELEVISION $400: In 1970s TV, he was Sweathog student Vinnie Barbarino; in a 1994 film, he was gun-toting non-student Vincent Vega John Travolta
#8330, aired 2021-02-05FROM THE GRIDIRON TO TV $1000: A member of the Raiders in the 1970s, this Rocky Balboa foe also played himself on "Arrested Development" Carl Weathers
#8293, aired 2020-12-02ALLITERATIVE TV SHOWS $1200: With her mystical lariat, Lynda Carter roped troublemakers into shape on this series from the late 1970s Wonder Woman
#8238, aired 2020-09-16TV SHOWS BASED ON BOOKS BY WOMEN $600: In the 1970s & '80s Melissa Gilbert & Melissa Sue Anderson starred in "Little House on the Prairie", based on books by this author Laura Ingalls Wilder
#8186, aired 2020-03-23LABORS OF "LOVE" $1200: Time to bust this 1970s TV title ship out of dry dock & make another run; in real life, one of its crew ended up as a congressman Love Boat
#8141, aired 2020-01-20SECOND CITY ALUMNI $1600: She joined Second City Toronto in the 1970s as Gilda Radner's understudy & is still on TV with her SCTV pal Eugene Levy Catherine O'Hara
#7913, aired 2019-01-231970s TV MOVIES $400: With George C. Scott as Rochester, a TV adaptation of this Bronte classic was filmed in part in Yorkshire Jane Eyre
#7913, aired 2019-01-231970s TV MOVIES $800: Fresh from her role as Jan on this family sitcom, Eve Plumb starred in "Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway" The Brady Bunch
#7913, aired 2019-01-231970s TV MOVIES $1200: This bestselling book brought to TV the chilling story of Charles Manson & the murders his family committed Helter Skelter
#7913, aired 2019-01-231970s TV MOVIES $2,000 (Daily Double): 1971's "Duel", a pulse-pounding tale of a highway chase, made some think this young director had a future Steven Spielberg
#7913, aired 2019-01-231970s TV MOVIES $2000: This star of "The Flying Nun" won an Emmy as "Sybil", a woman with multiple personalities Sally Field
#7830, aired 2018-09-28TV CRIMESOLVERS $800: MeTV stated that a "roller disco scene" on this Erik Estrada cop show "is the most 1970s moment in 1970s television" CHiPs
#7798, aired 2018-07-04ON TV $200: Netflix' "Mindhunter" is about profilers in this agency in the 1970s the FBI
#7677, aired 2018-01-16POTPOURRI $800: 1970s TV writer Fred Fox Jr. asks about this phrase, "Then why did the show stay on the air for six more seasons?" jumping the shark
#7379, aired 2016-10-13TV THEMES $600: This soap opera has used "Nadia's Theme" as its main theme since it debuted in the 1970s The Young and the Restless
#7303, aired 2016-05-18LOUIS, LOUIS $600: In the 1970s bodybuilder & actor Lou Ferrigno brought this green guy to life on TV the Incredible Hulk
#7266, aired 2016-03-28CHICAGO TV $2000: Subtitle of the 1970s show that starred Darren McGavin as Carl Kolchak, a reporter covering the supernatural The Night Stalker
#7248, aired 2016-03-02TED $1600: On this 1970s TV series, Ted Lange was Isaac Washington, chief bartender on the Pacific Princess The Love Boat
#7152, aired 2015-10-201970s TV $400: This Robin Williams title alien was introduced on "Happy Days" as he tried to kidnap Richie Cunningham Mork
#7152, aired 2015-10-201970s TV $800: Quincy Jones wrote the theme heard here, aka "The Streetbeater", for this Redd Foxx sitcom Sanford and Son
#7152, aired 2015-10-201970s TV $1200: Full name of the show on which Bill Bixby became angry, became too big for his shirt & became Lou Ferrigno The Incredible Hulk
#7152, aired 2015-10-201970s TV $1600: In "Pulp Fiction", Jules says he's "gonna walk the Earth" like this guy in "Kung Fu" who began walking the Earth in 1972 Caine
#7152, aired 2015-10-201970s TV $2000: Officers Ponch & Jon first hit Calif. freeways on this show in 1977, which also shot right here on our Sony stage CHiPS
#7060, aired 2015-05-01TV "NIGHT" $2000: After "The Twilight Zone", Rod Serling had this 1970s supernatural anthology series Night Gallery
#6410, aired 2012-06-29LUNAR FICTION $800: A 1976 Ben Bova novel envisions moonbases in this year that also followed "Space" in a 1970s TV show title 1999
#6349, aired 2012-04-05TV DRAMAS $200: This 1970s title family wasn't quite as well off as the zillionaire retail clan of the same name the Waltons
#6326, aired 2012-03-05SHRINKING YOUR TV $600: In the 1970s Elliot Carlin brought his severe persecution complex to Dr. Bob Hartley, played by this comic legend Bob Newhart
#5987, aired 2010-09-28EASY ON THE EYES $200: It seemed like Farrah was always drying off after a shower or stepping out of a pool in this 1970s TV series Charlie's Angels
#5925, aired 2010-05-211970s TV CASTS $400: Gavin MacLeod, Bernie Kopell & Ted Lange as your bartender The Love Boat
#5925, aired 2010-05-211970s TV CASTS $800: Lee Majors & 3 different guys as Dr. Rudy Wells; this show could both rebuild & recast The Six Million Dollar Man
#5925, aired 2010-05-211970s TV CASTS $1200: Robert Urich, Bart Braverman & Tony Curtis as Philip Roth (no, not the author) Vega$
#5925, aired 2010-05-211970s TV CASTS $1600: Angie Dickinson, Earl Holliman & Ed Bernard; Pepper was salty! Police Woman
#5925, aired 2010-05-211970s TV CASTS $2000: Buddy Ebsen, Lee Meriwether & Mark Shera; a Quinn Martin production Barnaby Jones
#5617, aired 2009-01-27ARNOLD PALMER $600: Arnie, & sometimes his old tractor, have been in TV ads for this petroleum company since the 1970s Pennzoil
#5528, aired 2008-09-24TV VARIETY SHOWS $400: Daughter Chastity made her TV debut on this singing duo's "Comedy Hour" in the early 1970s Sonny & Cher
#5213, aired 2007-04-18LET'S GO SHOPPING $1200: This TV network began in the 1970s as a Florida radio show called "Suncoast Bargaineers" Home Shopping Network
#5188, aired 2007-03-14TV OF THE FUTURE $800: Moonbase Alpha was the lunar colony on the 1970s Martin Landau show "Space:" this year 1999
#5112, aired 2006-11-28THEY TOOK DEBATE $800: In the late 1970s conservative columnist James Kilpatrick debated liberal journalist Shana Alexander on this TV show 60 Minutes
#5083, aired 2006-10-18SIX EDUCATION $400: A memorable episode of this 1970s TV show was entitled "Steve Austin, Fugitive" The Six Million Dollar Man
#5049, aired 2006-07-20MARVEL $400: "Mr. McGee, don't make me angry. You wouldn't like me when I'm angry" is a line from this "muscular" 1970s TV show The Incredible Hulk
#5038, aired 2006-07-05THE NEW YORK FIRE DEPARTMENT THROUGH THE YEARS $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew stands next to a fire engine in the NYC Fire Museum.) The 1970s were one of the New York City Fire Department’s most challenging times; Howard Cosell said on TV, this borough "is burning", & firemen were often called there daily the Bronx
#4821, aired 2005-07-18CELEBRITY CEREAL $1000: In Britain this titular TV time lord from Gallifrey adorned boxes of Sugar Smacks in the 1970s Doctor Who
#4787, aired 2005-05-31POKER FACE $400: It's the TV show on which the poker face seen here co-starred for most of the 1970s The Mary Tyler Moore Show
#4712, aired 2005-02-151970s TV $400: Gordon Jump played radio station manager Arthur Carlson on this sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati
#4712, aired 2005-02-151970s TV $800: Starbuck was the ace pilot who helped fight off the evil Cylons on this '70s sci-fi show Battlestar Galactica
#4712, aired 2005-02-151970s TV $1200: John Astin was Lt. Cdr. Matthew Sherman on this '70s sub-set sitcom Operation Petticoat
#4712, aired 2005-02-151970s TV $1600: This sitcom's theme song said, "I used to be sad, I used to be shy, funniest thing, the saddest part is I never knew why..." Alice
#4712, aired 2005-02-151970s TV $2000: Tom Bosley voiced Harry Boyle, the dad referred to in the title of this animated series Wait Till Your Father Gets Home
#4587, aired 2004-07-13"V" SHALL OVERCOME $400: On this 1970s TV series, a private investigator has his office in the Desert Inn Vega$
#4583, aired 2004-07-07BROWN $800: The Brown Hornet was the favorite superhero of this 1970s animated TV group of pals Fat Albert & the Cosby Kids
#4425, aired 2003-11-28PRIME MIME $2000: Shields & this woman, the duo seen here, had their own TV show in the 1970s, & still continue to perform Yarnell
#4392, aired 2003-10-141970s TV $400: These title characters worked on an assembly line in the bottle-cap division of the Shotz Brewery Laverne & Shirley
#4392, aired 2003-10-141970s TV $800: LeVar Burton played this slave, later called Toby, in the miniseries "Roots" Kunta Kinte
#4392, aired 2003-10-141970s TV $1200: On a '70s TV show, a mild-mannered teacher could transform herself into this Egyptian goddess to thwart crime Isis
#4392, aired 2003-10-141970s TV $1600: John Houseman reprised his role as Prof. Charles Kingsfield on this TV series based on a 1973 film The Paper Chase
#4392, aired 2003-10-141970s TV $2000: Created by Sid & Marty Krofft, this live-action show, whose characters are seen here, was set in Tranquility Forest The Bugaloos
#4292, aired 2003-04-08TV GUIDE $1000: In the 1970s, a lot of viewers were suckers for this crime series whose stars are pictured here Kojak
#4105, aired 2002-06-07NOTHING BUT TIME $800: In the 1970s the FCC limited TV stations' network programming during this rhyming period prime time
#4095, aired 2002-05-24CELEBRITY POLITICIANS $1200: Now a TV host, he was the mayor of Cincinnati in the 1970s Jerry Springer
#4086, aired 2002-05-13STATION $400: He took a failing UHF TV station in the 1970s & turned it into a "Superstation" Ted Turner
#3862, aired 2001-05-22THE ONE & ONLY $400: It was the only prime-time TV series to be No. 1 in the ratings in the 1970s, 1980s & 1990s 60 Minutes
#3835, aired 2001-04-13SLIPPERY "ROCK" $300: A 1970s Stephen J. Cannell TV series The Rockford Files
#3654, aired 2000-06-22COMMUNICATION $600: In the 1970s local TV newscasts adopted this 10-letter "legal" term to advertise on-the-scene reports Eyewitness
#3630, aired 2000-05-19U.S. STAMPS $200: The stamps honoring the 1970s include a head shot of this TV star, species "Bigus canarius" Big Bird
#3488, aired 1999-11-03ANCIENT HISTORY: THE 1970s $300: The No. 1 TV program in 1979 was this CBS News program that's still on the air 60 Minutes
#3462, aired 1999-09-28'70S TV $800: (Hi, I'm Jeff Greenfield.) During the 1970s I frequently appeared on this PBS show hosted by William F. Buckley Firing Line
#3265, aired 1998-11-13THE CANNELL CHANNEL $200: In 1994 this 1970s Jim Garner series was revived in a TV movie The Rockford Files
#3238, aired 1998-10-071970s TV $200: ABC's TGIF line-up in '71 was "The Brady Bunch", "The Partridge Family", "Room 222" & this Neil Simon-based show The Odd Couple
#3238, aired 1998-10-071970s TV $400: The fall of 1975 saw "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" & these 2 spin-offs from it on the schedule Rhoda & Phyllis
#3238, aired 1998-10-071970s TV $600: This title family lived in the Blue Ridge Mountains in Jefferson County, Virginia the Waltons
#3238, aired 1998-10-071970s TV $800: It was due to Diana Hyland's death that Dick Van Patten became a widower on this series Eight Is Enough
#3238, aired 1998-10-071970s TV $1000: "The Tim Conway Comedy Hour" followed this man's "Goodtime Hour" in 1970, but for only 13 weeks Glen Campbell
#3126, aired 1998-03-16'70s TV DETECTIVES $400: The 1970s saw "Police Story", "Police Surgeon" & this woman as "Police Woman" Angie Dickinson
#2944, aired 1997-05-22EXPLORERS $200: In the 1970s this oceanographer produced 40 one-hour TV shows while traveling the world aboard the Calypso Jacques Cousteau
#2495, aired 1995-06-09TV TRIVIA $200: Angie Dickinson played Sgt. "Pepper" Anderson on this 1970s series Police Woman
#2143, aired 1993-12-22POT LUCK $100: For 5 seasons in the 1970s, this CBS sitcom starring Carroll O'Connor was TV's No 1. prime-time series All in the Family
#2103, aired 1993-10-27MOVIE TRIVIA $200: "Coogan's Bluff" evolved into this 1970s TV police drama starring Dennis Weaver McCloud
#1471, aired 1991-01-14TV COMEDIENNES $500: Though she had 5 CBS series bearing her name in the 1970s & 80s, only 1 was a success Mary Tyler Moore
#1375, aired 1990-07-20JOURNALISM $400: In the 1970s this conservative columnist shared his views in TV debates with Shana Alexander James J. Kilpatrick
#1237, aired 1990-01-091970S TV $100: The "M.E." in "Quincy, M.E." stood for this medical examiner
#1237, aired 1990-01-091970S TV $200: In 1973 Richard Thomas, M. Learned & Ellen Corby won Emmys for their performances in this CBS drama The Waltons
#1237, aired 1990-01-091970S TV $300: Esther Rolle played Florida Evans in "Maude" & then in this spin-off series Good Times
#1237, aired 1990-01-091970S TV $400: In the last episode of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" he was the only character at WJM who wasn't fired Ted Baxter
#1237, aired 1990-01-091970S TV $500: "Barney Miller"s 12th precinct police station was located in this part of New York City Greenwich Village
#1233, aired 1990-01-03TV NEWSCASTERS $400: 1 of 2 persons to co-anchor the ABC evening news with Harry Reasoner in the 1970s (1 of) Barbara Walters (or Howard K. Smith)
#1070, aired 1989-04-07'70s TV $100: "Galactica 1980" was a sequel to this 1970s series Battlestar Galactica
#1025, aired 1989-02-03FAMOUS DAVIDS $200: Fittingly, he played a character named "Bernie" on a 1970s TV sitcom David Birney
#882, aired 1988-06-07'70s TV $1000: Played by Robert Conrad in a 1970s series, he died in 1988 & is buried in Arlington Nat'l Cemetery "Pappy" Boyington

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (1 result returned)

#3978, aired 2001-12-12TV SPIN-OFFS: One of the 2 hourlong dramas spun off from popular half-hour sitcoms in the 1970s Lou Grant or Trapper John, M.D.

Players (3 results returned)

Barbara-Anne Eddy, a civil servant from Vancouver, Canada "Her 5-time winnings from 1988 allowed her to go for nearly...
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...
Dan D'Addario, a senior from Columbia University 2010-A College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Hometown: Farmington, Connecticut. Daniel D'Addario...



Didn't find what you wanted? Try your J! Archive search using Google, Bing, or Yahoo!

The J! Archive is created by fans, for fans. Scraping, republication, monetization, and malicious use prohibited; this site may use cookies and collect identifying information. See terms. The Jeopardy! game show and all elements thereof, including but not limited to copyright and trademark thereto, are the property of Jeopardy Productions, Inc. and are protected under law. This website is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or operated by Jeopardy Productions, Inc. Join the discussion at JBoard.tv.