#2, aired 2023-05-08 | POP CULTURE IN BLACK & WHITE $2000: Nicknamed for something sweet, he joined the all-white New Orleans Rhythm Kings on an early integrated jazz recording session Jelly Roll Morton |
#8774, aired 2022-12-29 | CLASSIC FLUTE ROCK $600: Cool jazz' Bud Shank improv-ed the solo on this song by The Mamas & The Papas that begins, "All the leaves are brown" "California Dreamin'" |
#8294, aired 2020-12-03 | SINGING FOR YOUR OSCAR $800: "All That Jazz" in "Chicago" Catherine Zeta-Jones |
#8270, aired 2020-10-30 | ALL THAT JAZZ LINGO $200: This 3-letter word means "in the know"; add "cat" to the end & it means a jazz fan hep |
#8270, aired 2020-10-30 | ALL THAT JAZZ LINGO $400: When musicians informally improvise together, it's a clambake or this edible session a jam |
#8270, aired 2020-10-30 | ALL THAT JAZZ LINGO $600: This plural word for skill in using an instrument comes from the power exhibited by a trumpeter, not a cut of pork chops |
#8270, aired 2020-10-30 | ALL THAT JAZZ LINGO $800: This 4-letter nonsense singing comes from a line that continues "...da-doo" scat |
#8270, aired 2020-10-30 | ALL THAT JAZZ LINGO $1000: This "insectile" swing dance came from a Cab Calloway song & originally meant a nervous person the jitterbug |
#7992, aired 2019-05-14 | LET'S PUT ON A MUSICAL $800: Okay, so Val, who sings "Dance: Ten; Looks: Three" in this musical, should definitely be a hoofer A Chorus Line |
#7878, aired 2018-12-05 | DANCER $600: He co-wrote & directed "All That Jazz", a movie based on his life Bob Fosse |
#7113, aired 2015-07-15 | ALL THAT JAZZ $400: Albums recorded by this drummer include "Stick It" & "Buddy & Soul" Buddy Rich |
#7113, aired 2015-07-15 | ALL THAT JAZZ $800: Around 1940 tenor saxophonist John Sims was nicknamed after this then-popular suit with baggy trousers & oversized jacket a zoot suit |
#7113, aired 2015-07-15 | ALL THAT JAZZ $1200: "Ain't Misbehavin'" is a biography of this jazz great written by his manager Ed Kirkeby Fats Waller |
#6994, aired 2015-01-29 | MUSICAL IDIOMS $1200: Like that Roy Scheider movie about Broadway, it means "those other similar things" all that jazz |
#5434, aired 2008-04-03 | OPENING NUMBERS OF MUSICALS $600: "All That Jazz" Chicago |
#5147, aired 2007-01-16 | ENTERTAINING WOMEN $400: This actress is on the "Chicago" soundtrack singing "And All That Jazz" & "I Can't Do It Alone" Catherine Zeta-Jones |
#5013, aired 2006-05-31 | ALL THAT JAZZ $400: The instrument seen here was played by this swingin' bandleader who was at home with classical too Benny Goodman |
#5013, aired 2006-05-31 | ALL THAT JAZZ $800: Charlie Christian, 1916-1942, was one of the first to electrically amplify this instrument a guitar |
#5013, aired 2006-05-31 | ALL THAT JAZZ $1200: This bandleader from D.C. traveled with an electric piano, now in the Smithsonian, so he wouldn't wake hotel guests Duke Ellington |
#5013, aired 2006-05-31 | ALL THAT JAZZ $1600: This giant of the jazz vibraphone passed away in his 90s in 2002 Lionel Hampton |
#5013, aired 2006-05-31 | ALL THAT JAZZ $2000: There's a distinctive left-hand pattern in this style of piano playing, also a word meaning "walk" stride |
#4976, aired 2006-04-10 | KICK THE CANNES $800: Co-Palme d'Or winners in 1980 were "All That Jazz" by Bob Fosse & "Kagemusha" by this man Kurosawa |
#4955, aired 2006-03-10 | ALL THAT JAZZ $400: "Miles Ahead" is a 1957 album by this jazz trumpeter Miles Davis |
#4955, aired 2006-03-10 | ALL THAT JAZZ $800: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from the Smithsonian Institution.) This Grammy is one of 13 awarded to this jazz singer called "The First Lady of Song" Ella Fitzgerald |
#4955, aired 2006-03-10 | ALL THAT JAZZ $1200: The album title "Satch Plays Fats" refers to these 2 musicians, one a trumpeter, the other a pianist Louis Armstrong & Fats Waller |
#4955, aired 2006-03-10 | ALL THAT JAZZ $2,000 (Daily Double): This bop saxophonist's 1946 tune "Ornithology" became a jazz standard Charlie Parker |
#4955, aired 2006-03-10 | ALL THAT JAZZ $2000: This bandleader was the "King of Hi-De-Ho" Cab Calloway |
#4881, aired 2005-11-28 | 1987 OBITS $600: In September it was goodbye, we'll miss you & "All That Jazz" to this choreographer & film director (Bob) Fosse |
#4877, aired 2005-11-22 | AMERICAN WOMAN $800: The American lady seen here, she knew all that jazz & more Billie Holiday |
#4609, aired 2004-09-23 | ALL THAT JAZZ $200: In 1957 this lady sang the blues, a song called "Fine And Mellow", on the CBS special "The World of Jazz" Billie Holiday |
#4609, aired 2004-09-23 | ALL THAT JAZZ $400: At age 6, Wynton Marsalis received his first trumpet from this New Orleans trumpeter known for "Cotton Candy" Al Hirt |
#4609, aired 2004-09-23 | ALL THAT JAZZ $600: Many of the TV generation know this jazz singer by her '70s ads that asked, "Is it live or is it Memorex?" Ella Fitzgerald |
#4609, aired 2004-09-23 | ALL THAT JAZZ $800: Albums by this guitarist include "A Day in the Life" & "Movin' Wes" Wes Montgomery |
#4609, aired 2004-09-23 | ALL THAT JAZZ $1000: In 1977 this saxophonist for the Dave Brubeck Quartet was elected to the Downbeat Magazine Hall of Fame Paul Desmond |
#4446, aired 2003-12-29 | SONGS FROM MUSICALS $400: "Cell Block Tango" &
"All That Jazz" Chicago |
#4395, aired 2003-10-17 | ALL THAT JAZZ $400: In 1952 this musician known as "Satchmo" became the first inducted into Down Beat magazine's Jazz Hall of Fame Louis Armstrong |
#4395, aired 2003-10-17 | ALL THAT JAZZ $800: The title of the 1993 Grammy Award-winning CD "Miles and Quincy Live at Montreux" referred to these 2 jazz legends Miles Davis & Quincy Jones |
#4395, aired 2003-10-17 | ALL THAT JAZZ $1200: This "timely" song, Count Basie's theme, was written & originally recorded by Basie in 1937 "One O'Clock Jump" |
#4395, aired 2003-10-17 | ALL THAT JAZZ $1600: Recordings by this bebop alto saxophonist include "Carvin' the Bird", "Yardbird Suite" & "Bird Feathers" Charlie Parker |
#4395, aired 2003-10-17 | ALL THAT JAZZ $2000: In the mid-1950s pianist Horace Silver & this drummer founded the Jazz Messengers Art Blakey |
#4364, aired 2003-07-17 | BROADWAY LYRICS $1,200 (Daily Double): A song from "Chicago" begins, "Come on, babe, why don't we paint the town and" these 3 words "All That Jazz" |
#3828, aired 2001-04-04 | WHERE THERE'S A WILL $800: This "All That Jazz" director left $25,000 so friends could buy a dinner on him -- must've been some meal Bob Fosse |
#3825, aired 2001-03-30 | ALL THAT JAZZ $200: This saxman is seen here on a 1995 stamp tooting his own horn Charlie Parker |
#3825, aired 2001-03-30 | ALL THAT JAZZ $400: Chick Webb discovered this singer heard here Ella Fitzgerald |
#3825, aired 2001-03-30 | ALL THAT JAZZ $600: The music of this pianist & composer was featured in the revue whose Playbill cover is seen here Duke Ellington |
#3825, aired 2001-03-30 | ALL THAT JAZZ $800: One of the founders of bop, this trumpeter got his nickname in part from his wild manner of playing Dizzy Gillespie |
#3825, aired 2001-03-30 | ALL THAT JAZZ $1000: This jazz pianist was known as the "High Priest of Bebop" Thelonious Monk |
#3785, aired 2001-02-02 | HIRSCHFELD $400: Musician seen here who gave us all that jazz Louis Armstrong |
#3746, aired 2000-12-11 | TV STARS $1000: John Lithgow appeared as a Broadway director in this autobiographical Bob Fosse film All That Jazz |
#3587, aired 2000-03-21 | SONG & DANCE MEN $400: The subject of his own movie "All That Jazz", he was the snake in the movie of "The Little Prince" Bob Fosse |
#3371, aired 1999-04-12 | ALL THAT JAZZ $200: In 1962 this "King of Swing"'s band became the first U.S. jazz band to visit the Soviet Union Benny Goodman |
#3371, aired 1999-04-12 | ALL THAT JAZZ $400: Keyboard virtuoso nicknamed "Fatha" Earl Hines |
#3371, aired 1999-04-12 | ALL THAT JAZZ $600: On April 29, 1986 many fans probably took the "A Train" to the post office to get stamps with his likeness Duke Ellington |
#3371, aired 1999-04-12 | ALL THAT JAZZ $800: Eleanora Fagan was the real name of this singer whom Diana Ross played in a 1972 film Billie Holiday |
#3371, aired 1999-04-12 | ALL THAT JAZZ $1000: Paul Desmond is the alto saxophonist heard on this other jazz legend's 1961 hit "Take Five" Dave Brubeck |
#3110, aired 1998-02-20 | MOVIE DEBUTS $800: His first film, "The Curse Of The Living Corpse", isn't nearly as famous as "Jaws" & "All That Jazz" Roy Scheider |
#3030, aired 1997-10-31 | ALL THAT JAZZ $200: "Take The 'A' Train" was Duke Ellington's theme & "One O'Clock Jump" was this "noble" bandleader's Count Basie |
#3030, aired 1997-10-31 | ALL THAT JAZZ $400: '90s jazzmen like Joshua Redman play '30s music in Robert Altman's film set in this Missouri city Kansas City |
#3030, aired 1997-10-31 | ALL THAT JAZZ $800: A slightly lowered unit of the scale, or a label that has recorded Thelonious Monk & Herbie Hancock Blue Note |
#3030, aired 1997-10-31 | ALL THAT JAZZ $1,000 (Daily Double): Sax great heard here in a 1960 recording: John Coltrane |
#3030, aired 1997-10-31 | ALL THAT JAZZ $1000: This 1960s style pioneered by Ornette Coleman "liberated" improvisers from set melodies free jazz |
#2557, aired 1995-10-17 | MUSICAL FILMS $400: Bob Fosse directed & co-wrote this 1979 musical inspired by his own life All That Jazz |
#2339, aired 1994-11-03 | ALL THAT JAZZ $100: This current "Tonight Show" bandleader appeared in the documentary "Bring on the Night" with Sting Branford Marsalis |
#2339, aired 1994-11-03 | ALL THAT JAZZ $200: In April 1985 Baltimore unveiled a statue to this singer known as Lady Day Billie Holiday |
#2339, aired 1994-11-03 | ALL THAT JAZZ $300: The original Benny Goodman Trio included Goodman on clarinet, Teddy Wilson on piano & this drummer Gene Krupa |
#2339, aired 1994-11-03 | ALL THAT JAZZ $400: His son Mercer played trumpet & E-flat horn in his band & once served as the band's tour manager Duke Ellington |
#2339, aired 1994-11-03 | ALL THAT JAZZ $500: This producer & composer has written the TV themes for "The Bill Cosby Show" & "Roots" Quincy Jones |
#2235, aired 1994-04-29 | FILM DIRECTORS $800: This director of "All That Jazz" played a college student in the 1953 film "The Affairs of Dobie Gillis" Bob Fosse |
#1873, aired 1992-10-28 | JAZZ $600: His "The Girl From Ipanema" won the Grammy for Record of the Year in 1964; the first jazz record to do so Stan Getz |
#1550, aired 1991-05-03 | CELEBRITY BOOKS $300: "All His Jazz" profiles this director of "All That Jazz" Bob Fosse |
#1261, aired 1990-02-12 | MUSIC VIDEOS $200: Her "Cold-Hearted" video is a tribute to a number in "All That Jazz" Paula Abdul |
#884, aired 1988-06-09 | DIRECTORS $200: He predicted his own untimely death in the semi-autobiographical musical "All That Jazz" Bob Fosse |
#708, aired 1987-10-07 | LEADING MEN $400: When Richard Dreyfuss left the cast of "All That Jazz", this man replaced him Roy Scheider |
#389, aired 1986-03-06 | ALL THAT JAZZ $100: A musical instrument or Paul Bunyan's tool an axe |
#389, aired 1986-03-06 | ALL THAT JAZZ $200: To the hip, John Coltrane's nickname, but to squares, just a choo-choo Train |
#389, aired 1986-03-06 | ALL THAT JAZZ $300: Improvised crooning of nonsense syllables, "Cats" dig it despite its name scatting |
#389, aired 1986-03-06 | ALL THAT JAZZ $400: "Bird" Charlie Parker |
#389, aired 1986-03-06 | ALL THAT JAZZ $500: A jazz job a gig |
#143, aired 1985-03-27 | POP MUSIC $500: Everly Bros. hit that Roy Scheider died to in "All That Jazz" "Bye, Bye, Love" |
#65, aired 1984-12-07 | ALL THAT JAZZ $100: What "Satchmo" played the trumpet |
#65, aired 1984-12-07 | ALL THAT JAZZ $200: As Duke Ellington wrote, "It don't mean a thing if it ain't got" this the swing |
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