Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (71 results returned)
#8569, aired 2022-02-03 | THE MUSIC "MAN" $1600: He topped the charts 3 times in the '70s; "Copacabana" only went to No. 8 Barry Manilow |
#8470, aired 2021-09-17 | BROADWAY ON THE POP CHARTS $1200: Barry Manilow took this song from "Cats" to the Top 40 "Memory" |
#8102, aired 2019-11-26 | MUSICAL QUOTES $800: He has humorously said, "My songs are like anchovies. Some people love them. Some people get nauseous." Barry Manilow |
#7582, aired 2017-07-25 | THE MUSICAL '70s $1200: He received a Grammy for Best Male Pop Vocal in 1978 for "Copacabana (At The Copa)" Barry Manilow |
#7502, aired 2017-04-04 | WHEN IN DOME $200: This Louisiana venue has hosted events featuring Barry Manilow & Leon Spinks, but not at the same time the Superdome |
#7496, aired 2017-03-27 | 1970s "SONG" TITLES $400: This 1976 Barry Manilow hit made "the whole world sing" & "the young girls cry" "I Write The Songs" |
#7240, aired 2016-02-19 | ROCK ME GENTLY $400: This "Weekend In New England" & "Can't Smile Without You" guy is heavy on the gentle, light on the rock Barry Manilow |
#7067, aired 2015-05-12 | CITIES IN SONG $1600: Barry Manilow: "At the Copa, Copacabana, the hottest spot north of" here Havana |
#6578, aired 2013-04-03 | NO. 1 HITS IN OTHER WORDS $400: Barry Manilow: "It's Barry Manilow Who Inscribes Musical Compositions" "I Write The Songs" |
#6525, aired 2013-01-18 | TV SHOWS IN SONG $2000: In 1975 he vowed, "& I'll jump & hey, I may even show 'em my handstand, because I'm on, ...the 'American Bandstand'" Barry Manilow |
#6456, aired 2012-10-15 | SING US A SONG, YOU'RE THE PIANO MAN $600: "Can't Smile Without You" (1978) Barry Manilow |
#6294, aired 2012-01-19 | THE EVOLUTION OF "M"USIC $400: 1974's "Mandy" was his first Top 40 hit--& it reached No.1 Barry Manilow |
#5996, aired 2010-10-11 | THE HOUND OF MUSIC $400: Songwriter Scott English started an urban myth when he jokingly said this 1975 Barry Manilow No. 1 hit was about a dog "Mandy" |
#5912, aired 2010-05-04 | POTPOURRI $1000: Barry Manilow was born in Brooklyn; Michael Dukakis was born in this Massachusetts town Brookline |
#5679, aired 2009-04-23 | BIG FAN $1000: Change one letter in Barry Manilow's last name to get this term for one of his fans a fanilow |
#5622, aired 2009-02-03 | BRAND-TASTIC $200: Barry Manilow wrote the jingle that had us "stuck on" this brand Band-Aid |
#5448, aired 2008-04-23 | FUN WITH FASHION $1000: The shoes known as "Manolos" aren't named for Barry Manilow but for this designer Manolo Blahnik |
#5333, aired 2007-11-14 | MANILOW! $200: In a Top 10 hit by Barry Manilow, Lola was a showgirl at this title place, "the hottest spot north of Havana" the Copacabana |
#5333, aired 2007-11-14 | MANILOW! $400: In this No. 1 hit, Barry "never realized how happy you made me, oh" her "Mandy" |
#5333, aired 2007-11-14 | MANILOW! $600: Barry had a Top 40 hit with this song from "Cats" "Memory" |
#5333, aired 2007-11-14 | MANILOW! $1,000 (Daily Double): Despite the title of this 1976 No. 1 hit of Barry's, the words & music are by Bruce Johnston "I Write The Songs" |
#5333, aired 2007-11-14 | MANILOW! $1000: After beating out this fake pundit for a 2006 Emmy, Barry graciously appeared on his "Report" Steve Colbert |
#5021, aired 2006-06-12 | MUSICALLY INCLINED $800: Barry Manilow's first hit, the title was changed to distance itself from a song of the same name by Looking Glass "Mandy" |
#4984, aired 2006-04-20 | HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE $200: Like Manilow's "Lola", Evelyn Nesbitt was one of these theater females; in 1906, her rich, crazy husband shot her ex-lover showgirl |
#4924, aired 2006-01-26 | "SONG"S $400: The title of this 1976 No. 1 hit by Barry Manilow completes the line "I am music and..." "I Write The Songs" |
#4888, aired 2005-12-07 | A BARRY MANILOW SONGBOOK $400: "Then the punches flew, & chairs were smashed in two, there was blood & a single gunshot but just who shot who?" "Copacabana" |
#4888, aired 2005-12-07 | A BARRY MANILOW SONGBOOK $800: "You came along, just like a song, and brightened my day, who'd've believed that you were part of a dream..." "Can't Smile Without You" |
#4888, aired 2005-12-07 | A BARRY MANILOW SONGBOOK $1200: "When will our eyes meet? When can I touch you? When will this strong yearning end" "Weekend In New England" |
#4888, aired 2005-12-07 | A BARRY MANILOW SONGBOOK $1600: "Then one day the Sun appears, and we come shining through those lonely years" "I Made It Through The Rain" |
#4888, aired 2005-12-07 | A BARRY MANILOW SONGBOOK $2000: "I'm singin' to the world, it's time we let the spirit come in, let it come on in..." "Daybreak" |
#4883, aired 2005-11-30 | WOMEN IN SONG $600: Barry Manilow: "Well, you kissed me and stopped me from shaking and I need you today, oh" her Mandy |
#4856, aired 2005-10-24 | THE 2004 FORTUNE 500 $200: Barry Manilow performed the jingle "Like a good neighbor" this insurance co., No. 19, "is there" State Farm |
#4812, aired 2005-07-05 | SINGERS $400: If you "can't smile without" the singer of "Copacabana", go to this last name.com, his official website (Barry) Manilow |
#4756, aired 2005-04-18 | 1970s POP MUSIC $400: In this hit Barry Manilow sings that "Time in New England took me away, to long rocky beaches & you by the bay" "Weekend In New England" |
#4721, aired 2005-02-28 | MAURICE, BARRY OR ROBIN $200: Manilow & Diller Barry |
#4569, aired 2004-06-17 | SINGERS $2000: His back-up singers, Lady Flash, had their own hit singing "Street Singin'" (of course, he wrote the song) (Barry) Manilow |
#4504, aired 2004-03-18 | BILLBOARD'S NO. 1 LADIES $800: Barry Manilow: "____" Mandy |
#4494, aired 2004-03-04 | WANNA BETTE? $1600: Boy in Bette's band who arranged her 1973 hit "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" Barry Manilow |
#4370, aired 2003-09-12 | VOCALISTS $400: Barry Manilow's 1998 tribute album to this singer included the songs "All The Way" & "My Kind Of Town" Frank Sinatra |
#4328, aired 2003-05-28 | CELEBRITY ODD JOBS $800: Before this singer & pianist "wrote the songs", he supported himself by working at the CBS mailroom Barry Manilow |
#4273, aired 2003-03-12 | LOLA-PALOOZA $400: Barry Manilow's Lola worked as a showgirl at this club Copacabana |
#4105, aired 2002-06-07 | I WRITE THE SONGS $200: He co-wrote the songs "Copacabana" & "Could It Be Magic", but not "I Write the Songs" Barry Manilow |
#3932, aired 2001-10-09 | TOP 40 DEBUTS $300: 1974: "Mandy" Barry Manilow |
#3801, aired 2001-02-26 | BEFORE & AFTER $200: The former mayor of Washington, D.C. who "Can't Smile Without You" "At the Copa, Copacabana" Marion Barry Manilow |
#3746, aired 2000-12-11 | BARRY ME $100: He's the singer heard here: ("I made it through the rain...") Barry Manilow |
#3636, aired 2000-05-29 | SONGS' OPENING LINES $100: Barry Manilow: "Her name was Lola, she was a showgirl" "Copacabana" |
#3594, aired 2000-03-30 | '77 $700 (Daily Double): The Grammy for Song of the Year went to Bruce Johnson, writer of this Barry Manilow song "I Write the Songs" |
#3585, aired 2000-03-17 | INSTRUMENT BY PERFORMERS $100: Keith Jarrett, Barry Manilow, Billy Joel piano |
#3496, aired 1999-11-15 | NEW YORK CITY SONGS $1,000 (Daily Double): In "I Am...I Said", he sang, "I'm New York City born and raised" Neil Diamond |
#3436, aired 1999-07-12 | SONGS $1,500 (Daily Double): Having this title problem, Barry Manilow sings, "I can't laugh and I can't sing, I'm finding it hard to do anything" "Can't Smile Without You" |
#3240, aired 1998-10-09 | BARRY MANILOW $100: Barry co-produced her Grammy-nominated album "The Divine Miss M" Bette Midler |
#3240, aired 1998-10-09 | BARRY MANILOW $200: Johnson & Johnson is stuck on Barry for writing the jingle for this product Band-Aids |
#3240, aired 1998-10-09 | BARRY MANILOW $300: Give "without taking" the name of this, Barry's first No. 1 hit single "Mandy" |
#3240, aired 1998-10-09 | BARRY MANILOW $400: 2 of the 3 characters named in Barry's tragic story song "Copacabana" (2 of) Lola, Rico & Tony |
#3240, aired 1998-10-09 | BARRY MANILOW $500: Geographic title of Barry's song that says, "When can I touch you... when will I hold you again" "Weekend In New England" |
#3118, aired 1998-03-04 | MUSIC POTPOURRI $200: This Barry Manilow hit is subtitled "At The Copa" "Copacabana" |
#2586, aired 1995-11-27 | POP MUSIC $400: A couple of years before "Mandy" reached No. 1, he co-produced Bette Midler's first 2 albums Barry Manilow |
#2363, aired 1994-12-07 | ROCK TRIVIA $100: This Barry Manilow hit was first recorded by Scott English under the title "Brandy" "Mandy" |
#2120, aired 1993-11-19 | TV MOVIES $100: He played Tony Starr in "Copacabana", which was based on his own hit record Barry Manilow |
#1942, aired 1993-02-02 | POPULAR MUSIC $200: Though his version hit No. 1 in 1976, he didn't write "I Write The Songs"; Bruce Johnston did Barry Manilow |
#1875, aired 1992-10-30 | SINGERS $100: He called his 1988 autobiography "Sweet Life"; he could have called it "I Write the Songs" Barry Manilow |
#1247, aired 1990-01-23 | SINGERS $1000: He sang with Sarah Vaughan & Mel Torme on his "2:00 AM Paradise Cafe" album Barry Manilow |
#1225, aired 1989-12-22 | SONGS OF THE '70s $400: Barry Manilow said of her, "You came and gave without taking, but I sent you away" Mandy |
#906, aired 1988-07-11 | THE ARTIST OF RECORD $400: "This One's For You", "Even Now", "One Voice" Barry Manilow |
#602, aired 1987-03-31 | POP MUSIC $500: "Could It Be Magic" that only Sinatra, Mathis, & he have each had 5 albums simultaneously on the charts Barry Manilow |
#551, aired 1987-01-19 | NEW ENGLAND $200 (Daily Double): Title of the following Barry Manilow hit: "Last night I waved goodbye now it seems years / I'm back in the city where nothing is clear..." "Weekend In New England" |
#533, aired 1986-12-24 | COMPOSERS $100: Contrary to what he sang, Barry Manilow didn't write this 1976 #1 hit; Bruce Johnston did "I Write The Songs" |
#467, aired 1986-09-23 | MUSICAL FACTS $1000: From Latin for "measuring", this shifting of keys has been a Barry Manilow trademark modulation |
#373, aired 1986-02-12 | MUSIC ON THE MAP $200: According to Barry Manilow, the Copacabana was "the hottest spot north of" there Havana |
#273, aired 1985-09-25 | POP MUSIC $200: He went from writing McDonald's jingles to breaking record in 1983 for fastest sell-out Barry Manilow |
#85, aired 1985-01-04 | MIRACLES $500 (Daily Double): Singer of the following: "You wouldn't believe where I've been / The city and towns I been in / From Boston to Denver / And every town in between / The people they all look the same..." Barry Manilow |
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