Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (15 results returned)
#3970, aired 2001-11-30 | CLASSIC COMEDY TEAMS $200: Hope & ____ (Bing) Crosby |
#3970, aired 2001-11-30 | CLASSIC COMEDY TEAMS $400: Martin & ____ (Jerry) Lewis |
#3970, aired 2001-11-30 | CLASSIC COMEDY TEAMS $600: ____ & Ray Bob (Elliott) |
#3970, aired 2001-11-30 | CLASSIC COMEDY TEAMS $800: Stiller & ____ (Anne) Meara |
#3970, aired 2001-11-30 | CLASSIC COMEDY TEAMS $1000: Nichols & ____ (Elaine) May |
#1599, aired 1991-07-11 | CLASSIC COMEDY TEAMS $100: Their real first names were Leonard, Arthur, Julius, Herbert & Milton the Marx Brothers |
#1599, aired 1991-07-11 | CLASSIC COMEDY TEAMS $300: They were regulars on Rudy Vallee's radio show before getting their own show, knock wood Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy |
#1599, aired 1991-07-11 | CLASSIC COMEDY TEAMS $400: Pianner man with Clayton & Jackson Durante |
#1599, aired 1991-07-11 | CLASSIC COMEDY TEAMS $500 (Daily Double): They were married in 1926 in real life but not until the '40s on their radio show Gracie Allen & George Burns |
#1599, aired 1991-07-11 | CLASSIC COMEDY TEAMS $500: Clark had McCullough & Smith had him Dale |
#6, aired 1990-07-21 | CLASSIC COMEDY TEAMS $200: In 1928 F. Gosden & Chas. Correll renamed their Sam ’n’ Henry characters this, & the rest is history Amos ’n’ Andy |
#6, aired 1990-07-21 | CLASSIC COMEDY TEAMS $400: Classic comedy team associated with the line “Here's another fine mess you've gotten me into” Laurel and Hardy |
#6, aired 1990-07-21 | CLASSIC COMEDY TEAMS $600: Name completing the catch phrase “Absolutely, Mr. Gallagher?” “Positively...” Mr. Shean |
#6, aired 1990-07-21 | CLASSIC COMEDY TEAMS $800: Wheeler had Woolsey, & Olsen had him for a partner (Chick) Johnson |
#6, aired 1990-07-21 | CLASSIC COMEDY TEAMS $1000: Their real last name was Joachim; brothers Harry, Al & Jimmy got this name from a passing truck Ritz Brothers |
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