Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (28 results returned)
#8806, aired 2023-02-13 | BOB DYLAN LYRICS $1200: One of Dylan's greatest songs, it includes "You're invisible now, you got no secrets to conceal, how does it feel?" "Like A Rolling Stone" |
#8652, aired 2022-05-31 | MUSICIANS SELLING MUSIC $800: More like "tangled up in green"! Around 600 songs, selling for $300 million; that's 1/2 million a tune for this singer-songwriter Bob Dylan |
#7330, aired 2016-06-24 | CONNECT 4 $400: "Blowin' In The Wind", "I Want You", "Jokerman", "Not Dark Yet" Bob Dylan (songs) |
#6628, aired 2013-06-12 | LEGENDS OF ROCK $1000: Since 1968 he's been on the cover of Rolling Stone 23 times--a 2011 issue celebrated his 70th birthday & his 70 greatest songs Bob Dylan |
#6529, aired 2013-01-24 | WEATHER SONGS $800: "The answer, my friend", is this No. 2 Peter, Paul & Mary song written by Bob Dylan "Blowin' In The Wind" |
#6522, aired 2013-01-15 | ON THE MAGAZINE'S COVER $800: On the same cover: "The People vs. Goldman Sachs" & "Happy 70th, Bob! The 70 Greatest Dylan Songs" Rolling Stone |
#5643, aired 2009-03-04 | THE QUOTABLE KEITH RICHARDS $1000: Keith said this guy "showed us all in the '60s...new ways of writing songs"--then called him "a nasty little bugger" Bob Dylan |
#4813, aired 2005-07-06 | INSPIRED SONGS $1000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from inside a restaurant in New York.) This mobster who was slain in Umberto's Clam House is the subject of Bob Dylan's song "Joey" Joey Gallo |
#4733, aired 2005-03-16 | ROLLING STONE'S 500 GREATEST SONGS $400: We wonder "how does it feel" for him to be on his own with the No. 1 song "Like A Rolling Stone" Bob Dylan |
#4568, aired 2004-06-16 | FOLK MUSIC $800: Bob Dylan's first LP had 2 original songs: "Talking New York" & "Song to Woody", a tribute to this folk singer Woody Guthrie |
#4293, aired 2003-04-09 | OSCAR-WINNING SONGS $200: In 2001 he was "Bringing It All Back Home": a Golden Globe & an Oscar for "Things Have Changed" Bob Dylan |
#3635, aired 2000-05-26 | I WRITE THE SONGS $500 (Daily Double): He's the answer, my friend to who wrote Peter, Paul & Mary's "Blowin' In The Wind" Bob Dylan |
#3463, aired 1999-09-29 | SONGS OF THE '60s $800: Bob Dylan numbered them 12 & 35 "Rainy Day Women" |
#2898, aired 1997-03-19 | SONGS $100: Bob Dylan asked him to "Play a song for me, in the jingle jangle morning I'll come followin' you" Mr. Tambourine Man |
#2742, aired 1996-07-02 | STARS ON CD-ROM $200: This singer's "Highway 61 Interactive" has lyrics to all his songs, including "Like a Rolling Stone" Bob Dylan |
#2713, aired 1996-05-22 | BOB DYLAN SONGS $200: Bob sang "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" on the movie soundtrack "Pat Garrett and" this outlaw Billy the Kid |
#2713, aired 1996-05-22 | BOB DYLAN SONGS $400: This 1963 song begins, "How many roads must a man walk down before you call him a man?" "Blowin' in the Wind" |
#2713, aired 1996-05-22 | BOB DYLAN SONGS $600: This guitarist's "Experience" had a Top 20 hit with Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower" Jimi Hendrix |
#2713, aired 1996-05-22 | BOB DYLAN SONGS $800: Dylan asked this person to "Play a song for me. In the jingle jangle mornin' I'll come followin' you" "Mr. Tambourine Man" |
#2713, aired 1996-05-22 | BOB DYLAN SONGS $1000: "You better start swimmin' or you'll sink like a stone for" this is happening "The Times They Are a-Changin'" |
#2250, aired 1994-05-20 | HAIL TO THE CHIEF $200: In a 1975 book he described himself as a Southerner, a farmer & a lover of Bob Dylan's songs Jimmy Carter |
#1754, aired 1992-03-26 | POP MUSIC $100: Folk songs written by this performer include "Times They are A-Changin'" & "Mr. Tambourine Man" Bob Dylan |
#1418, aired 1990-10-31 | 20TH CENTURY PRESIDENTS $300: He called himself "A lover of Bob Dylan's songs & Dylan Thomas' poetry" in "Why Not the Best?" Jimmy Carter |
#1296, aired 1990-04-02 | SONGS OF THE '60S $500: They had No. 1 hits with Bob Dylan's "Mr. Tambourine Man" & Pete Seeger's "Turn, Turn, Turn" The Byrds |
#1214, aired 1989-12-07 | SONGWRITERS $400: Songs he wrote include "Blowin' In The Wind" & "The Times They Are A-Changin'" Bob Dylan |
#1163, aired 1989-09-27 | SONGS THAT "DON'T" $500 (Daily Double): Though Bob Dylan wrote this song, it was Peter, Paul & Mary who made it a Top 10 hit: "It ain't no use in turning on your light, babe / That light I never knowed / It ain't no use in turning on your light, babe / I'm on the dark side..." "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" |
#658, aired 1987-06-17 | ATMOSPHERIC SONGS $500: In 1966, Bob Dylan numbered them 12 & 35 "Rainy Day Women" |
#557, aired 1987-01-27 | FOLK SONGS $300: Though Peter, Paul & Mary; popularized it, it was he who wrote "Blowin' In The Wind" Bob Dylan |
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