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The Beatles
400

Deutschland

What is Germany?

400

This Independent senator is an affiliated nonmember of the Vermont Progressive Party

Who is Bernie Sanders?

400

His signature song "Bein' Green" has been covered by numerous soul artists, including Ray Charles, Thurl Ravenscroft, and Diana Ross

Who is Kermit the Frog?

400

The most frequent category on Jeopardy! is this one, which combines two elements with a word or phrase that ends one and begins the other

What is Before & After?

400

The Beatles were originally a five-piece band, but after Stuart Sutcliffe's tragic death, Paul McCartney switched from rhythm guitar to this instrument instead of hiring a replacement

What is bass?

800

Nippon

What is Japan?

800

Teddy Roosevelt recommended carrying one of these

What is a big stick?

800

This legendary baritone collaborated with Grover Washington, Jr. on "Just the Two of Us," famously performed by the Kalamadudes in the fall of 2022

Who is Bill Withers?

800

Alex Trebek was fond of this humorous category in which seemingly obvious responses are usually embedded within the clues

What is Stupid Answers?

800

The Beatles are often referred to as the "four moptopped lads from" this port city

What is Liverpool?

1200

Zhōngguó

What is China?

1200

Gene Wilder and Cleavon Little star in this classic antiracist metatextual western

What is Blazing Saddles?

1200

"What is it good for? Absolutely nothing!" Motown refused to release this Temptations track as a single out of fear of controversy, so the cover by Edwin Starr became the most well known version

What is "War"?

1200

This alliterative euphemism for alcoholic beverages appears in every iteration of SNL's "Celebrity Jeopardy!" sketch

What is Potent Potables?

1200

The Beatles refused to play to this type of audience, Lennon saying "I'd sooner lose our appearance money"

What is segregated?

1600

Suomi

What is Finland?

1600

This Black Panther was one of the original Chicago Eight, which became the Chicago Seven after his case was declared a mistrial

Who is Bobby Seale?

1600

The expression "different strokes for different folks" was popularized by this band's 1968 hit "Everyday People"

What is Sly and the Family Stone?

1600

This smelly category is roughly synonymous with Hodgepodge, consisting of an assortment of unrelated clues, often leftovers from previous shows

What is Potpourri?

1600

Commonly called "The White Album," the Beatles' ninth studio album has this official title

What is The Beatles?

2000

Miṣr

What is Egypt?

2000

This scenic coastal region of California has a half-Spanish half-English name

What is Big Sur?

2000

This late singer wrote "Respect," possibly while sitting on the dock of a bay

Who is Otis Redding?

2000

In this alliterative category, each correct response begins with the same letter, and each clue gives the number of letters in the correct response

What is Crossword Clues?

2000

The only non-Beatle officially credited on a Beatles single release was this keyboardist who played on "Get Back" and was nearly hired as a fifth member before the band broke up

Who is Billy Preston?

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