Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (20 results returned)
#7340, aired 2016-07-08 | AMERICAN DRAMATISTS $400: The father of this Southern playwright was a big inspiration for the character Big Daddy Tennessee Williams |
#7340, aired 2016-07-08 | AMERICAN DRAMATISTS $800: His first Broadway play, "The Man Who Had All the Luck", had no box office luck; "All My Sons" did better Arthur Miller |
#7340, aired 2016-07-08 | AMERICAN DRAMATISTS $1200: This playwright/actor explores dysfunctional & barely functional families in plays like 2012's "Heartless" Sam Shepard |
#7340, aired 2016-07-08 | AMERICAN DRAMATISTS $1600: In 1936, a year after she married publisher Henry Luce, her play "The Women" opened on Broadway Clare Boothe Luce |
#7340, aired 2016-07-08 | AMERICAN DRAMATISTS $2000: Every year Independence, Kansas honors this native son & author of "Picnic" with a 3-day theater festival William Inge |
#5912, aired 2010-05-04 | AMERICAN DRAMATISTS $400: About ex-wife Marilyn Monroe, this playwright said, "I took her as a serious actress before I ever met her" Arthur Miller |
#5912, aired 2010-05-04 | AMERICAN DRAMATISTS $800: This longtime love of Dashiell Hammett was the inspiration for Nora Charles in Hammett's "Thin Man" series Lillian Hellman |
#5912, aired 2010-05-04 | AMERICAN DRAMATISTS $1200: This "Oleanna" playwright also wrote the movie "Wag the Dog" David Mamet |
#5912, aired 2010-05-04 | AMERICAN DRAMATISTS $1600: He wrote a 10-play cycle of the black experience, each covering a decade; "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" was set in the '20s (August) Wilson |
#5912, aired 2010-05-04 | AMERICAN DRAMATISTS $2000: In an attempt to write a hit to finance the Group Theatre, he wrote "Golden Boy" in 1937 Clifford Odets |
#4232, aired 2003-01-14 | AMERICAN DRAMATISTS $400: For playing Chuck Yeager in "The Right Stuff", this dramatist got an Oscar nomination as Best Supporting Actor Sam Shepard |
#4232, aired 2003-01-14 | AMERICAN DRAMATISTS $800: Many of his plays are set in his native Chicago, including "American Buffalo" & "Glengarry Glen Ross" David Mamet |
#4232, aired 2003-01-14 | AMERICAN DRAMATISTS $1200: His first major work, "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom", received a 1985 N.Y. Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Play August Wilson |
#4232, aired 2003-01-14 | AMERICAN DRAMATISTS $1600: 1953 was his year: he won both the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award & the Pulitzer Prize for "Picnic" William Inge |
#4232, aired 2003-01-14 | AMERICAN DRAMATISTS $2000: Until his World War I drama "What Price Glory" was produced in NYC in 1924, he was a journalist & schoolteacher Maxwell Anderson |
#3979, aired 2001-12-13 | AMERICAN DRAMATISTS $400: His 1964 play "After the Fall" dealt with his relationship with Marilyn Monroe, to whom he was once married Arthur Miller |
#3979, aired 2001-12-13 | AMERICAN DRAMATISTS $800: In the '30s this "Our Town" dramatist was a lecturer on literature at the University of Chicago Thornton Wilder |
#3979, aired 2001-12-13 | AMERICAN DRAMATISTS $1600: (Let's go to Sofia in Central Park.) This author of "The Heidi Chronicles" wrote the libretto for an opera set here at the Bethesda Fountain Wendy Wasserstein |
#3979, aired 2001-12-13 | AMERICAN DRAMATISTS $2,000 (Daily Double): His only comedy among his many plays was 1933's "Ah, Wilderness!" Eugene O'Neill |
#3979, aired 2001-12-13 | AMERICAN DRAMATISTS $2000: In 1935 he wrote "Waiting for Lefty" for a new Theatre League one-act play contest Clifford Odets |
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