#8999, aired 2023-12-21 | SAMPLING $400: When searched by works as an artist, whosampled.com lists 8,840 tracks that sampled this "hardest working man in show business" James Brown |
#8805, aired 2023-02-10 | SUPER BOWL HEROES $400: (Greg Olsen of Fox NFL Sunday presents the clue.) Before joking around with Howie, Jimmy & the gang on "Fox NFL Sunday"'s pregame show, this man was all business while winning back-to-back Super Bowl MVPs in 1979 & 1980 as quarterback for the Steelers Terry Bradshaw |
#8763, aired 2022-12-14 | WHO LOU? $400: Before making his exit in 2021, he hosted the most watched show on the Fox Business Network Lou Dobbs |
#8734, aired 2022-11-03 | STARTS WITH J $800: On TV's "Gaslit" Sean Penn played John Mitchell using prosthetic these jowls |
#1, aired 2022-09-25 | DIRECT ME TO THE DIRECTOR $200: In the 1960s he scared moviegoers with films like "Psycho" & "The Birds" Hitchcock |
#8477, aired 2021-09-28 | GOING "GREEN" $1000: Superficial or insincere activities by a business or other organization intended to show concern for the environment greenwashing |
#8125, aired 2019-12-27 | PROVERBS $800: Economist Milton Friedman was fond of the saying, "There's no such thing as" this a free lunch |
#7961, aired 2019-04-01 | TV FUNNY BUSINESS $400: Amy Schumer & Gabriel Iglesias are alumni of this NBC competition show Last Comic Standing |
#7961, aired 2019-04-01 | TV FUNNY BUSINESS $600: Comedy Central's show titled this guy "For You" had an episode about a viral scheme that involved a pig saving a baby goat Nathan |
#7961, aired 2019-04-01 | TV FUNNY BUSINESS $800: After leaving his Comedy Central show in 2005, he made news by hosting "SNL" in 2016 Dave Chappelle |
#7961, aired 2019-04-01 | TV FUNNY BUSINESS $1000: "Dis" Matt Groening show on Netflix deals with a princess named Bean & her elf & demon pals Disenchantment |
#7929, aired 2019-02-14 | KIND-OF-PERSON MAGAZINE $2000: (Hi, I'm Lori Greiner.) The "Shark Tank effect", boosting products from the show, has been noted by magazines like this one founded in 1977 whose title describes business risk-takers Entrepreneur |
#7775, aired 2018-06-01 | SHOW BIZ NICKNAMES $1600: Inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1991, she has the "hardest working legs in show business" Tina Turner |
#7522, aired 2017-05-02 | PORTMANTEAU WORDS $800: Like Mama June Shannon, a momager is a parent who is specifically trying to do this manage a stage child (get them in show business) |
#7511, aired 2017-04-17 | "Q"UIZZICAL $1200: If 16 Wyoming state senators show up, it's this minimum number & business can proceed a quorum |
#7414, aired 2016-12-01 | THE TV BUSINESS $400: LutherCorp was a fictional company on this super TV show Smallville |
#7414, aired 2016-12-01 | THE TV BUSINESS $1000: To the intrepid hackers of this TV show, the "E" of E-Corp stands for evil Mr. Robot |
#7089, aired 2015-06-11 | PRESIDENTS $400: This president developed his free-market thinking after delivering pro-business speeches for a '50s TV show Reagan |
#6908, aired 2014-10-01 | THE TV BUSINESS $600: Often 30 minutes in length, it's an advertisement recorded to look like a news program or talk show an infomercial |
#6905, aired 2014-09-26 | DANIEL RADCLIFFE $800: In 2011 Daniel filled the shoes of Robert Morse & Matthew Broderick admirably, giving us the "business" in this B'way show How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying |
#6854, aired 2014-06-05 | IS THERE A TV DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE? $600: Laurence Fishburne's Dr. Langston left the office of this show in 2011, but it's still open for business on CBS CSI |
#6775, aired 2014-02-14 | THE STAGE $400: From "Annie Get Your Gun", it was Ethel Merman's signature song about life on the stage "There's No Business Like Show Business" |
#6749, aired 2014-01-09 | COMPLETES THE BROADWAY SHOW TITLE $400: A satire of corporate America:
"How to Succeed in Business ____ ____ ____" Without Really Trying |
#6600, aired 2013-05-03 | INTERNET-BUSINESS.COM $400: This movie & TV show rental .com claims "more than 27 million members in the United States and Canada" Netflix |
#6569, aired 2013-03-21 | TAKING A "DIVE" $1600: To withdraw funds, like from companies doing business with Sudan to show support for the people of Darfur divest |
#6020, aired 2010-11-12 | THEY WERE DROPOUTS $800: Irving Berlin went into this "business"--a song he wrote says "There's no business like" it show business |
#5840, aired 2010-01-22 | WYATT EARP $600: Wyatt Earp worked as a guard for this company that was founded to handle the banking business of the California gold rush Wells Fargo |
#5750, aired 2009-09-18 | THE GODFATHER OF SOUL $400: Besides "The Godfather of Soul", another nickname described James Brown as this "in Show Business" "The Hardest Working Man in Show Business" |
#5649, aired 2009-03-12 | SHOW BUSINESS $400: This company took a big step in computer animation by buying Pixar Disney |
#5649, aired 2009-03-12 | SHOW BUSINESS $800: "In Dreams" & "Dreamgirls" are 2 films from this studio founded by a trio DreamWorks |
#5649, aired 2009-03-12 | SHOW BUSINESS $1600: The Paramount holdings of this company include MTV & Comedy Central Viacom |
#5649, aired 2009-03-12 | SHOW BUSINESS $2000: Started in 1890, this conglom shows off its products on the networks it owns, like Sci Fi, USA & Bravo GE |
#5649, aired 2009-03-12 | SHOW BUSINESS $2,600 (Daily Double): In 1923 siblings Harry, Albert, Samuel & Jack established a studio under this name Warner Brothers |
#5483, aired 2008-06-11 | LEGS $200: Appropriately, this singer of "Private Dancer" is said to have "the hardest working legs in show business" Tina Turner |
#5446, aired 2008-04-21 | I "LIKE" THIS SONG $1000: This entertainment industry anthem was written for the Broadway musical "Annie Get Your Gun" "There's No Business Like Show Business" |
#5226, aired 2007-05-07 | BUSINESS PAIRINGS $400: They put on the "greatest show on earth" even before the Ringling brothers joined them Barnum & Bailey |
#5047, aired 2006-07-18 | ASHES TO ASHES $800: There's no business like show business, & after her 1984 death, her ashes made a final appearance on Broadway Ethel Merman |
#4961, aired 2006-03-20 | SNOW BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS $200: A newsman's stuck in a snowy Penn. town in this 1993 film. A newsman's stuck in a snowy Penn. town in this 1993 film Groundhog Day |
#4961, aired 2006-03-20 | SNOW BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS $400: Heeeeere's Johnny! Jack Nicholson has crazy fun in a snow maze in this 1980 thriller The Shining |
#4961, aired 2006-03-20 | SNOW BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS $600: A man runs through the snowy streets of Bedford Falls shouting, "Merry Christmas!" in this 1946 classic It's a Wonderful Life |
#4961, aired 2006-03-20 | SNOW BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS $800: Oh dontcha know, Sheriff Marge Gunderson checks out a body in da snow in this 1996 film Fargo |
#4961, aired 2006-03-20 | SNOW BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS $1000: "Why can't they call me the adorable snowman or the agreeable snowman... I'm a nice guy" is said in this 2001 Pixar film Monsters, Inc. |
#4924, aired 2006-01-26 | STUPID ANSWERS $200: You can read a variety of articles all about all aspects of show business in this trade paper established in 1905 Variety |
#4802, aired 2005-06-21 | BUSINESS JARGON $400: The show-buz newspaper Variety calls this studio "The Mouse" Walt Disney |
#4758, aired 2005-04-20 | LIKE SHOW BUSINESS $200: In the '70s Jon Landau wrote he saw rock & roll's future & its name was this Jersey guy; guess he was right (Bruce) Springsteen |
#4758, aired 2005-04-20 | LIKE SHOW BUSINESS $400: 1930's "Anna Christie" was advertised with the line "Garbo" does this talks |
#4758, aired 2005-04-20 | LIKE SHOW BUSINESS $600: Opening at No. 1 at the box office in 2004, a prequel to this 1973 horror flick really "turned some heads" The Exorcist |
#4758, aired 2005-04-20 | LIKE SHOW BUSINESS $800: Imitation gruel & "Non-Toxic Kologne" are endorsed by this "Simpsons" "k"lown Krusty |
#4758, aired 2005-04-20 | LIKE SHOW BUSINESS $1000: In 1992 Rene Echevarria wrote the classic "I, Borg" episode of this Patrick Stewart series Star Trek: The Next Generation |
#4744, aired 2005-03-31 | THE TRUMAN SHOW $1,600 (Daily Double): In 1919 Truman opened this kind of business, whose name may come from the Anglo-Norman for "petty wares" a haberdashery |
#4714, aired 2005-02-17 | SHOW BUSINESS GROUPS $400: Founded in 1922, the international brotherhood of these people opposes revealing their trade secrets magicians |
#4714, aired 2005-02-17 | SHOW BUSINESS GROUPS $800: (Honorary Clue Crew member Dayna Devon from Extra reports from an awards show.) The Golden Globe Awards are given by the HFPA, a group whose reporters hail from places like Argentina, Egypt & Taiwan the Hollywood Foreign Press Association |
#4714, aired 2005-02-17 | SHOW BUSINESS GROUPS $1200: Harold Arlen & Doc Pomus are members of these people's Hall of Fame & Johnny Mercer was a co-founder songwriters |
#4714, aired 2005-02-17 | SHOW BUSINESS GROUPS $1,500 (Daily Double): Head of the Motion Picture Association of America, 1966-2004, he created the current movie rating system (Jack) Valenti |
#4714, aired 2005-02-17 | SHOW BUSINESS GROUPS $2000: Spanish for "we", this organization was founded by Ricardo Montalban to improve the image of Latinos on screen Nosotros |
#4696, aired 2005-01-24 | BUSINESS SHOW $400: On this show, J.R. slept with his sister-in-law, who shot him; Bobby died but then didn't & both ran Ewing Oil Dallas |
#4696, aired 2005-01-24 | BUSINESS SHOW $800: This '80s show, let's see... Krystle & Alexis fell into a pond during a catfight... Blake ran the family oil company Dynasty |
#4696, aired 2005-01-24 | BUSINESS SHOW $1200: This TV title character worked for the L.A. Tribune under autocratic publisher Mrs. Pynchon Lou Grant |
#4696, aired 2005-01-24 | BUSINESS SHOW $1600: Take a Blush Magazine quiz written by Maya Gallo & you'll be watching this workplace comedy Just Shoot Me! |
#4696, aired 2005-01-24 | BUSINESS SHOW $2000: For Thanksgiving, this sitcom's radio station manager dropped turkeys from a helicopter, thinking they could fly WKRP |
#4666, aired 2004-12-13 | PEOPLE ON THE MAP $200: He wrote the songs "There's No Business Like Show Business" & "White Christmas" Irving Berlin |
#4475, aired 2004-02-06 | LEGS & THE WOMAN $200: James Brown is "The Hardest Working Man in Show Business"; she's "The Hardest Working Legs in Show Business" Tina Turner |
#4327, aired 2003-05-27 | SOUL $400: This "Hardest Working Man in Show Business" hit the Top 10 in 1965 with "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag, Part 1" James Brown |
#4219, aired 2002-12-26 | MINE YOUR BUSINESS $1000: In a 1958 show, Lucy & Ricky in Vegas head out to the desert to prospect for this uranium |
#3983, aired 2001-12-19 | YOU WEREN'T "THERE" $600: This Ethel Merman hit song is "like no business I know" "There's No Business Like Show Business" |
#3496, aired 1999-11-15 | PLAYBILL $200: "There's No Business Like" this show Annie Get Your Gun |
#3162, aired 1998-05-05 | ACTORS & ACTRESSES $1000: This actor has won 2 Tonys for "Brighton Beach Memoirs" & for the show ("How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying") in which he sang the following Matthew Broderick |
#3111, aired 1998-02-23 | BUSINESS NEWS $500 (Daily Double): On June 19, 1997 it surpassed "A Chorus Line" as Broadway's longest-running show Cats |
#3081, aired 1998-01-12 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $300: In 1997 she bought her own lifestyles magazine & TV show from Time, Inc. Martha Stewart |
#3028, aired 1997-10-29 | "HY" THERE $1000: Someone excelling in multiple show business crafts like a writer-producer a hyphenate |
#2746, aired 1996-07-08 | SONGS FROM MUSICALS $400: "There's No Business Like Show Business" & "Colonel Buffalo Bill" Annie Get Your Gun |
#2664, aired 1996-03-14 | BUSINESS PEOPLE $200: In 1971 Irvin Feld sold this "Greatest Show on Earth" to Mattel; in 1982 he bought it back the Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey Circus |
#2538, aired 1995-09-20 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $200: In 1988 this newspaper company started "USA Today—The Television Show" Gannett |
#1815, aired 1992-06-19 | POTPOURRI $500: At age 66 he wrote new songs for the movie "There's No Business Like Show Business" Irving Berlin |
#1610, aired 1991-09-06 | POTPOURRI $300: In 1991, this 95-year-old said, "I'm gonna stay in show business until I'm the only one left" George Burns |
#1486, aired 1991-02-04 | NONFICTION $300: "Hit Men" is Frederick Dannon's 1990 book about powerbrokers and fast money inside this business Music Business |
#1408, aired 1990-10-17 | IN OTHER WORDS... $100: An industry does not exist that compares with the entertainment industry There's no business like show business |
#3, aired 1990-06-30 | ORGANIZATIONS $400: "Show a kid how America works" is the slogan of this young people's business organization Junior Achievement |
#1234, aired 1990-01-04 | SHOW BIZ BUSINESS $100: This Viacom music television format now broadcasts in 24 countries MTV |
#1234, aired 1990-01-04 | SHOW BIZ BUSINESS $200: This Network is by far the most profitable on cable or commercial TV in the U.S. NBC |
#1234, aired 1990-01-04 | SHOW BIZ BUSINESS $300: In 1989 an Oscar was given to this film manufacturer in honor of its 100 years in the industry Eastman Kodak |
#1234, aired 1990-01-04 | SHOW BIZ BUSINESS $400: This company's Orlando studio is the largest working U.S. movie & TV studio outside California Universal |
#1234, aired 1990-01-04 | SHOW BIZ BUSINESS $500: The Beatles' Co. filed suit against a computer company for using this name on musical synthesizers Apple |
#1164, aired 1989-09-28 | MARILYN MONROE $500: Marilyn sang a sexy rendition of "Heat Wave" in this 1954 movie musical "There's No Business Like Show Business" |
#1060, aired 1989-03-24 | FAMOUS WOMEN $400: Gary Morton, who's married to her, says, "Show business is my wife" Lucille Ball |
#1023, aired 1989-02-01 | MUSICALS $800: This musical was the 1st to tell us "There's No Business Like Show Business" Annie Get Your Gun |
#622, aired 1987-04-28 | BUSINESS TRIVIA $300 (Daily Double): When NBC displays this logo, it means the show is telecast this way: in stereo |
#570, aired 1987-02-13 | SHOW BIZ BUSINESS $200: In 1984, this studio established "Touchstone Films" to make films different from its usual product Disney |
#570, aired 1987-02-13 | SHOW BIZ BUSINESS $400: He directed 1970 movie M·A·S·H, but his son made more money for writing the "theme song" lyrics Robert Altman |
#570, aired 1987-02-13 | SHOW BIZ BUSINESS $600: DGA members have called Ted Turner's plan to do this to classic films "cultural butchery" colorizing them |
#570, aired 1987-02-13 | SHOW BIZ BUSINESS $800: She left NBC News in June 1986 over a salary dispute. And so it goes. Linda Ellerbee |
#570, aired 1987-02-13 | SHOW BIZ BUSINESS $1,000 (Daily Double): 3 of the 4 founders of United Artists (3 of) Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, Charles Chaplin & D.W. Griffith |
#520, aired 1986-12-05 | PEOPLE $200: At age 90, he said, "Retire? I'm going to stay in show business till I'm the only one left" George Burns |
#517, aired 1986-12-02 | THANKSGIVING $300: While Macy's sponsors a parade in N.Y., this now-defunct rival store used to put one on in Philadelphia Gimbel's |
#457, aired 1986-09-09 | SHOW BIZ BUSINESS $200: Although Paul McCartney owns "Tomorrow", as of Aug. 15, '85, this singer has "Yesterday" in the palm of his glove Michael Jackson |
#457, aired 1986-09-09 | SHOW BIZ BUSINESS $400: Studio formed by 1916 Famous Players-Lasky merger, merged w/Desilu in 1967, & now owned by Gulf & Western Paramount |
#457, aired 1986-09-09 | SHOW BIZ BUSINESS $600: 2 of the 3 record labels that make up "WEA" (2 of) Elektra(/Asylum), Warner's (or Atlantic) |
#457, aired 1986-09-09 | SHOW BIZ BUSINESS $800: A planned water-thrill park at Disney World will be named this, reflecting 1984 film hit Splash |
#457, aired 1986-09-09 | SHOW BIZ BUSINESS $1,500 (Daily Double): MGM announced new merchandising for these 2 films celebrating 50th anniversaries in 1989 Gone with the Wind & The Wizard of Oz |
#357, aired 1986-01-21 | SHOW BUSINESS $100: After going "Back to the Future", this actor went back to his "Family Ties" Michael J. Fox |
#357, aired 1986-01-21 | SHOW BUSINESS $200: From 1968-73, Michael Cole, Peggy Lipton, & Clarence Williams III were better known as this The Mod Squad |
#357, aired 1986-01-21 | SHOW BUSINESS $300: Married to playwright David Rabe, she was "An Unmarried Woman" in 1978 Jill Clayburgh |
#357, aired 1986-01-21 | SHOW BUSINESS $400: From 1972-78, he was Bob Newhart's ego-altering alter-ego Bob Hartley (Dr. Robert Hartley) |
#357, aired 1986-01-21 | SHOW BUSINESS $500: 1978 saw him "Goin' South" with Mary Steenburgen Jack Nicholson |
#344, aired 1986-01-02 | SHOW BUSINESS $100: U.S. president portrayed onscreen more than any other Lincoln |
#344, aired 1986-01-02 | SHOW BUSINESS $200: In his 1st film, Fabian wore same jeans & shoes this singer had in "Love Me Tender" Elvis Presley |
#344, aired 1986-01-02 | SHOW BUSINESS $300: 1st Fonda to win an Oscar Jane |
#344, aired 1986-01-02 | SHOW BUSINESS $400: Boston tycoon who not only produced several Gloria Swanson films but senators John, Bobby, & Ted Joseph Kennedy |
#344, aired 1986-01-02 | SHOW BUSINESS $500: Before "Broadway Melody of 1938" she sang "You Made Me Love You" at Gable's 36th b'day party Judy Garland |
#291, aired 1985-10-21 | SHOW BUSINESS $200: Steve Reeves & Lou Ferrigno both have played this mythical man of steel Hercules |
#291, aired 1985-10-21 | SHOW BUSINESS $400: Juggler whose roles included Cuthbert J. Twillie, Egbert Souse, & Dickens' Mr. Micawber W.C. Fields |
#291, aired 1985-10-21 | SHOW BUSINESS $600: His 1st big part was as Brando's brother in "On the Waterfront" Rod Steiger |
#291, aired 1985-10-21 | SHOW BUSINESS $800: She juggled in roles in her 1st film, "Wrong Movement", in "One from the Heart", & in "Cat People" Nastassja Kinski |
#289, aired 1985-10-17 | 1946 $1,000 (Daily Double): Irving Berlin show that introduced this classic to Ethel Merman & Amer.:
"There's no business like show business / If you tell me it's so" Annie Get Your Gun |
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