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#8517, aired 2021-11-23 | BLUE $200: A Mother Goose nursery rhyme says, "Little Boy Blue, come" do this blow your horn |
#7780, aired 2018-06-08 | THIS CATEGORY WILL BLOW YOU AWAY $1000: Sound the trumpets! In 1961 "Come Blow Your Horn" was his first comedy produced on Broadway Neil Simon |
#7498, aired 2017-03-29 | IT'S EPIC $2000: Come blow your horn at the Battle of Roncesvalles, the climax of this Old French epic "Song" The Song of Roland |
#7018, aired 2015-03-04 | HORN $1200: Before "Barefoot in the Park" in 1963, this playwright struck gold in 1961 with "Come Blow Your Horn" Neil Simon |
#6563, aired 2013-03-13 | PLAYWRIGHTS $1,300 (Daily Double): Before his first success with "Come Blow Your Horn", he wrote TV comedy for "Your Show of Shows" & "The Phil Silvers Show" Neil Simon |
#5530, aired 2008-09-26 | MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MOVIES $400: Sinatra as a swinger (What a stretch!): "Come Blow Your ____" Horn |
#5412, aired 2008-03-04 | MUSICAL BEFORE & AFTER $200: Nursery rhyme rock song by Carl Perkins that says, "Come blow your horn" & "Well it's 1 for the money, 2 for the show" "Little Boy Blue Suede Shoes" |
#4456, aired 2004-01-12 | SIMPLY SIMON $200: His first Broadway success was 1961's "Come Blow Your Horn" Neil Simon |
#4049, aired 2002-03-21 | COME BLOW YOUR HORN $200: A type of this lowest-pitched brass instrument was designed for Richard Wagner a tuba |
#4049, aired 2002-03-21 | COME BLOW YOUR HORN $400: The great Gerry Mulligan is heard here on this type of saxophone the baritone |
#4049, aired 2002-03-21 | COME BLOW YOUR HORN $600: Jack Teagarden, best known for playing this instrument, would sometimes "slide" over to singing the blues a trombone |
#4049, aired 2002-03-21 | COME BLOW YOUR HORN $800: Geographic name of the instrument featured here in a Mozart concerto a French horn |
#3813, aired 2001-03-14 | MOTHER GOOSE $100: "Little Boy Blue, come blow your horn; the sheep's in the meadow, the cow's" here In the corn |
#3143, aired 1998-04-08 | SIMON $200: Born in 1927, he wrote his first Broadway hit, "Come Blow Your Horn", in 1960 Neil Simon |
#2771, aired 1996-09-23 | 1961 $500: This playwright's first show, "Come Blow Your Horn", premiered on Broadway on February 22 Neil SImon |
#2576, aired 1995-11-13 | PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS $400: He was a writer for "The Garry Moore Show" when he began his first play "Come Blow Your Horn" Neil Simon |
#2501, aired 1995-06-19 | PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS $400: "Come Blow Your Horn" was inspired by his & his brother's experiences sharing a bachelor pad Neil Simon |
#2122, aired 1993-11-23 | THEATER $400: His first musical, "Little Me", premiered in 1962, the year after his first play, "Come Blow Your Horn" Neil Simon |
#1281, aired 1990-03-12 | PLAYWRIGHTS $400: The 1961 comedy "Come Blow Your Horn" was his 1st Broadway play Neil Simon |
#337, aired 1985-12-24 | THE THEATRE $200: 1961's "Come Blow Your Horn" was this playwright's 1st Broadway hit Neil Simon |
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