Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (31 results returned)
#7429, aired 2016-12-22 | TV SHOWS THAT DEBUTED IN 1984 $600: A sitcom about cartoonists, "The Duck Factory" starred this "Truman Show" man in one of his first major roles Jim Carrey |
#6511, aired 2012-12-31 | 3-SYLLABLE VERBS $200: Give life to; Warner Bros. cartoonists did it to Bugs Bunny animate |
#4099, aired 2002-05-30 | REUBEN AWARD CARTOONISTS $400: Mort Drucker & Sergio Aragones won for their work in this humor magazine Mad Magazine |
#4099, aired 2002-05-30 | REUBEN AWARD CARTOONISTS $800: In 1959 & 1977 he won for "Dick Tracy" Chester Gould |
#4099, aired 2002-05-30 | REUBEN AWARD CARTOONISTS $1200: 1956 winner Herbert L. Block who signed his editorial cartoons this way, passed away in 2001 Herblock |
#4099, aired 2002-05-30 | REUBEN AWARD CARTOONISTS $1600: Johnny Hart won in 1968 for "B.C." & "The Wizard of Id"; Mell Lazarus won for 2 strips in 1981, "Miss Peach" & this Momma |
#3996, aired 2002-01-07 | AWARDS & HONORS $600: In 1998 this "Dilbert" creator received the Reuben Award from the National Cartoonists Society Scott Adams |
#3380, aired 1999-04-23 | THE FATHERS OF... $2,000 (Daily Double): "The Father of American Political Cartoonists" Thomas Nast |
#3028, aired 1997-10-29 | CARTOONISTS $100: Jim Morin's editorial cartoons for this Miami newspaper won a Pulitzer in 1996 Miami Herald |
#3028, aired 1997-10-29 | CARTOONISTS $200: This "Dilbert" creator is possibly the most successful cartoonist ever "downsized" by Pacific Bell Scott Adams |
#3028, aired 1997-10-29 | CARTOONISTS $300: She quit her job as an advertising executive 9 months after "Cathy" premiered Cathy Guisewite |
#3028, aired 1997-10-29 | CARTOONISTS $400: It's the title of Bill Amend's comic strip featuring the Fox family FoxTrot |
#3028, aired 1997-10-29 | CARTOONISTS $500: This "Steve Canyon" creator earned the nickname "The Rembrandt of the Comic Strip" Milton Caniff |
#2544, aired 1995-09-28 | CARTOONISTS $200: "Sparky" is the nickname of this creator of Snoopy Charles Schulz |
#2544, aired 1995-09-28 | CARTOONISTS $400: He created the character of Mike Doonesbury in a Yale strip entitled "Bull Tales" Garry Trudeau |
#2544, aired 1995-09-28 | CARTOONISTS $800: This "Pogo" creator worked on Disney's "Dumbo" & "Fantasia" Walt Kelly |
#2544, aired 1995-09-28 | CARTOONISTS $1000: Known for his complicated contraptions, he won a Pulitzer Prize in 1948 for Editorial Cartooning Rube Goldberg |
#2544, aired 1995-09-28 | CARTOONISTS $2,000 (Daily Double): His morbid humor graced the pages of the New Yorker for more than half a century Charles Addams |
#2125, aired 1993-11-26 | AWARDS $300: Presented by the Nat'l Cartoonists Society, the Reuben Award was designed by & named for this cartoonist Rube Goldberg |
#1859, aired 1992-10-08 | PRESIDENTS $100: Political cartoonists of the day called him "King Andrew" Andrew Jackson |
#1184, aired 1989-10-26 | CARTOONISTS $100: This "Far Side" cartoonist illustrated the cover of the "Doggin' Around" LP for guitarist Herb Ellis (Gary) Larson |
#1184, aired 1989-10-26 | CARTOONISTS $200: He created Sadie Hawkins Day & such characters as Marryin' Sam, Fearless Foswidick & the Schmoo Al Capp |
#1184, aired 1989-10-26 | CARTOONISTS $400: In 1946 Milton Caniff left "Terry & the Pirates" to begin this comic strip about an aviator Steve Canyon |
#1184, aired 1989-10-26 | CARTOONISTS $500: This creator of the GOP elephant died in Guayaquil, Ecuador while serving as U.S. Consul General Thomas Nast |
#1184, aired 1989-10-26 | CARTOONISTS $1,600 (Daily Double): "Playboy" cartoonist Shel Silverstein composed the following No. 2 hit for Johnny Cash: "Well, my daddy left home when I was three / And he didn't leave much to ma and me / Just this old guitar and an empty bottle of booze..." "A Boy Named Sue" |
#110, aired 1985-02-08 | ODD JOBS $400: Ub Iwerks, Friz Freleng & Tex Avery drew the line at this job cartoonists (or animators) |
#101, aired 1985-01-28 | CARTOONISTS $100: He's doing "Doonesbury" again Garry Trudeau |
#101, aired 1985-01-28 | CARTOONISTS $200: Until '83, his girls were foxy fixtures in "Playboy" Vargas |
#101, aired 1985-01-28 | CARTOONISTS $300: Human arachnid created by Stan Lee & Steve Ditko Spider-Man |
#101, aired 1985-01-28 | CARTOONISTS $400: Herbert Block signs "Herblock" to political cartoons he draws for this daily, his home paper The Washington Post |
#101, aired 1985-01-28 | CARTOONISTS $500: His name is synonymous with complicated contraptions to perform simple tasks Rube Goldberg |
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