Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (50 results returned)

#9139, aired 2024-07-04PLAY TIME $200: Willy Loman's last name in this Arthur Miller play describes his status in life Death of a Salesman
#24, aired 2024-01-09NON-MUSICAL THEATER $200: We never do learn what kind of product Willy Loman sells in this classic play, which opened on Broadway in 1949 Death of a Salesman
#8900, aired 2023-06-23ON BROADWAY $400: A 2022 revival of this play broke ground with Wendell Pierce as the first Black man to play Willy Loman on Broadway Death of a Salesman
#8521, aired 2021-11-29PLAY CHARACTERS $200: "Death of a Salesman" takes place during the last few days of his life Willy Loman
#8364, aired 2021-03-25THE PLAY'S THE THING $400: What Willy Loman tries to sell for the Wagner Company is not specified in this drama Death of a Salesman
#8117, aired 2019-12-17TONY AWARD WINNERS $400: In 2012 this play about Willy Loman won Best Revival despite totally giving away the ending in its title Death of a Salesman
#8095, aired 2019-11-15CLASSIC AMERICAN PLAYS $400: This Arthur Miller character makes his way "on a smile and a shoeshine" Willy Loman
#7939, aired 2019-02-28GO PLAY $2,600 (Daily Double): At Circle in the Square in 1975, George C. Scott earned raves as this Arthur Miller character (Willy) Loman
#7617, aired 2017-10-24THE PLAY'S THE THING $400: In 2012 people paid attention to Philip Seymour Hoffman as Willy Loman in this Broadway play Death of a Salesman
#7404, aired 2016-11-17IT'S AMERICAN LIT $800: In an Arthur Miller play, Biff & Happy are the sons of this unhappy salesman Willy Loman
#7389, aired 2016-10-27THE PLAYWRIGHT WRITES $400: "I'm gonna show you and everybody else that Willy Loman did not die in vain" Arthur Miller
#7344, aired 2016-07-14PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS $200: He's the traveling salesman referred to in the title of Arthur Miller's play Willy Loman
#7281, aired 2016-04-18THEATRICAL QUOTES $400: In this play, Arthur Miller wrote of Willy Loman, "Attention must be finally paid to such a person" Death of a Salesman
#6821, aired 2014-04-21PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS $400: In 2012 a revival of this play starring Philip Seymour Hoffman as Willy Loman won 2 Tony Awards Death of a Salesman
#6499, aired 2012-12-13LITERARY RELATIONS $1,000 (Daily Double): Last name of Biff & Happy, brothers in a stage play Loman
#6317, aired 2012-02-21CROSSWORD CLUES "S" $600: Willy Loman's occupation (8) salesman
#6309, aired 2012-02-09THEATER $400: This 1949 play about Willy Loman won a Tony & a Pulitzer Prize for Drama Death of a Salesman
#6162, aired 2011-05-31PLAY MATES $400: Linda Loman is the supportive wife of Willy in this American tragedy Death of a Salesman
#5457, aired 2008-05-06FICTIONAL CHARACTERS $800: This unhappy salesman has sons named Biff & Happy Willy Loman
#5419, aired 2008-03-13ARTHUR MILLER $1000: Miller's play "Death of a Salesman" was his tragic tale of this title character Willy Loman
#5267, aired 2007-07-03DISCARDED LITERARY ENDINGS $600: Willy Loman smiled--he had 17 commissions in his pocket. Attention had been paid! (Ed. note--title might have to change) Death of a Salesman
#4791, aired 2005-06-06JUST LIKE A WOMAN $600: Last name of the traveling salesman whose life was dramatized in a 1949 play (Willy) Loman
#4735, aired 2005-03-18REMEMBERING ARTHUR MILLER $1200: Brian Dennehy, seen here playing "Jeopardy!" in 1999, played this Miller character on Broadway that same year Willy Loman
#4718, aired 2005-02-23PLAYS $1600: 1949 play character who says, "Charley is... liked, but he's not--well liked" Willy Loman
#4481, aired 2004-02-16LITERARY CHARACTERS $800: He's the unhappy traveling salesman in Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman" Willy Loman
#4353, aired 2003-07-02CHARACTERS IN PLAYS $2000: Salesman Willy Loman's 2 sons Biff & Happy
#4134, aired 2002-07-18CHARACTERS IN PLAYS $800: On Feb. 10, 1949 Lee J. Cobb originated this "Death of a Salesman" role on Broadway Willy Loman
#3993, aired 2002-01-02ROLE IN COMMON $2000: Attention was played to this role played by Dustin Hoffman in 1985 & Tony-winner Brian Dennehy in '99 Willy Loman
#3814, aired 2001-03-15THE PLAYWRIGHT WRITES $200: "I don't say he's a great man. Willy Loman never made a lot of money" Arthur Miller (Death of a Salesman)
#3501, aired 1999-11-22LITERARY EPITAPHS $600: Devoted salesman & husband to Linda. "Attention must be paid." Willy Loman
#3496, aired 1999-11-15THE TONY AWARDS $800: He wasn't the "low man" on the totem pole: he won for playing Willy Loman in 1999 Brian Dennehy
#3444, aired 1999-07-22DRAMA $800: He's the playwright who wrote, "I am not a dime a dozen! I am Willy Loman, and you are Biff Loman!" Arthur Miller
#3417, aired 1999-06-15THEATRE $200: In 1999 Brian Dennehy played Willy Loman on Broadway in a 50th anniversary production of this play Death of a Salesman
#2874, aired 1997-02-13OCCUPATIONS $4,637 (Daily Double): Willy Loman is called a drummer, a synonym for this occupation Salesman
#2787, aired 1996-10-15TRAGEDIES $800: He wrote that Willy Loman's tragedy is "that he gave his life, or sold it, in order to justify the waste of it" Arthur Miller
#2671, aired 1996-03-25PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS $400: In this Arthur Miller play Willy Loman commits suicide for the insurance money Death of a Salesman
#2642, aired 1996-02-13THEATRE $600: Play in which Happy says, I'm gonna show you and everybody else that Willy Loman did not die in vain." Death of a Salesman
#2465, aired 1995-04-28FICTIONAL CHARACTERS $1000: "Death of a Salesman" features Willy Loman & "All the King's Men" spotlights this Willie Willie Stark
#2343, aired 1994-11-09TELEVISION DRAMA $400: This actor won an Emmy for his role as Willy Loman in a 1985 production of "Death of a Salesman" Dustin Hoffman
#2340, aired 1994-11-04DRAMA $1000: In February 1949 this actor originated the role of Willy Loman in "Death of a Salesman" Lee J. Cobb
#2232, aired 1994-04-26THEATRE $200: When Dustin Hoffman starred as Willy Loman in this play, John Malkovich played his son Biff Death of a Salesman
#2120, aired 1993-11-19DRAMA $200: This play begins as Willy Loman returns home from a trip Death of a Salesman
#2086, aired 1993-10-04PULITZER PRIZE PLAYS $200: Lee J. Cobb was just 37 when he played 60-something Willy Loman in this 1949 Prize winner Death of a Salesman
#1890, aired 1992-11-20FICTIONAL CHARACTERS $200: He's the title character in "Death of a Salesman" Willy Loman
#1754, aired 1992-03-26NAME THE PLAY $200: Biff Loman, Linda Loman & Willy Loman Death of a Salesman
#1574, aired 1991-06-06PLAYS $100: Lee J. Cobb was the first to star as Willy Loman in a production of this play Death of a Salesman
#1054, aired 1989-03-16THE PLAY'S THE THING $400: In this play's final speech, Linda Loman tells the spirit of Willy she made the last house payment Death of a Salesman
#941, aired 1988-10-10CHARACTERS IN PLAYS $600: Arthur Miller character who has a wife named Linda & sons name Biff & Happy Willy Loman
#766, aired 1987-12-28DRAMA $100: Arthur Miller's play in which being "well-liked" is Willy Loman's criterion for success Death of a Salesman
#629, aired 1987-05-07NAMES BY THE MONTHS $400: He was Willy Loman in the 1951 film "Death of a Salesman" Fredric March

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (2 results returned)

#8583, aired 2022-02-23PLAY CHARACTERS: A 1949 review noted the "wrong formulas for success" of this character & "fatal misconceptions about his place in the scheme of things" Willy Loman
#7454, aired 2017-01-2620th CENTURY PLAYWRIGHTS: He said of his 1949 play & its main character, "I could write about failure only because I could deal with it...I knew how he felt" Arthur Miller

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