TEN! - Season 6 - Day 2
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TEN! - Season 6 - Day 2
TEN! Season 6
Day 2
October 20, 2020
TEN! for Ken!
Below is a list of TEN! clues, and the answer to each is someone whose name is or starts with KEN. Grab a first name from the other list below and supply the correct last name.
Note: the first names are what each person typically goes by (otherwise they'd almost all be Kenneth)
1- A former United States Solicitor General headed an investigation of members of the Clinton administration, known as the Whitewater controversy.
2- As far as I know, he is the only panelist on a popular singing competition TV show who is also a licensed physician.
3- He was King of the Movie Soundtrack, especially in the 1980s.
4- If he were to reprise his (arguably) most famous TV role, the show would have to be called Sixtysomething.
5- In 1962, he became the first rookie in baseball history to win a Gold Glove Award. He died in a plane crash two years later.
6- In 1966, he became a member of the folk ensemble the New Christy Minstrels, playing double bass and bass guitar as well as singing. His namesake later won 217 games as an MLB pitcher!
7- This hall of fame golfer came close to winning the Masters in 1958 and 1960, but was edged out both times by Arnold Palmer.
8- This Irish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays, has been nominated for five Academy Awards (no wins). Oh, he's the only Sir on the list.
9- This pugilist fought Muhammad Ali three times in the 1970s (won, lost, split).
10- This rapper/hip hop artist has also gone by the names K-Dot, Kung-Fu Kenny and Cornrow Kenny.
First names:
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Kendrick
Kenneth
Kenny
Kenny
No points bonus: Who is the the most famous Ken... not on the list above.
Day 2
October 20, 2020
TEN! for Ken!
Below is a list of TEN! clues, and the answer to each is someone whose name is or starts with KEN. Grab a first name from the other list below and supply the correct last name.
Note: the first names are what each person typically goes by (otherwise they'd almost all be Kenneth)
1- A former United States Solicitor General headed an investigation of members of the Clinton administration, known as the Whitewater controversy.
2- As far as I know, he is the only panelist on a popular singing competition TV show who is also a licensed physician.
3- He was King of the Movie Soundtrack, especially in the 1980s.
4- If he were to reprise his (arguably) most famous TV role, the show would have to be called Sixtysomething.
5- In 1962, he became the first rookie in baseball history to win a Gold Glove Award. He died in a plane crash two years later.
6- In 1966, he became a member of the folk ensemble the New Christy Minstrels, playing double bass and bass guitar as well as singing. His namesake later won 217 games as an MLB pitcher!
7- This hall of fame golfer came close to winning the Masters in 1958 and 1960, but was edged out both times by Arnold Palmer.
8- This Irish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays, has been nominated for five Academy Awards (no wins). Oh, he's the only Sir on the list.
9- This pugilist fought Muhammad Ali three times in the 1970s (won, lost, split).
10- This rapper/hip hop artist has also gone by the names K-Dot, Kung-Fu Kenny and Cornrow Kenny.
First names:
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Kendrick
Kenneth
Kenny
Kenny
No points bonus: Who is the the most famous Ken... not on the list above.
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Re: TEN! - Season 6 - Day 2
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Vandal wrote: ↑Mon Oct 19, 2020 8:45 pmTEN! Season 6
Day 2
October 20, 2020
TEN! for Ken!
Below is a list of TEN! clues, and the answer to each is someone whose name is or starts with KEN. Grab a first name from the other list below and supply the correct last name.
Note: the first names are what each person typically goes by (otherwise they'd almost all be Kenneth)
1- A former United States Solicitor General headed an investigation of members of the Clinton administration, known as the Whitewater controversy. Ken Starr
2- As far as I know, he is the only panelist on a popular singing competition TV show who is also a licensed physician. No hope on this one.
3- He was King of the Movie Soundtrack, especially in the 1980s. More no hope.
4- If he were to reprise his (arguably) most famous TV role, the show would have to be called Sixtysomething. I watched thirtysomething one time. I thought it was supposed to be a comedy, but it wasn't. Anyway, no hope.
5- In 1962, he became the first rookie in baseball history to win a Gold Glove Award. He died in a plane crash two years later. Now we're talking! Oops, dunno this one either.
6- In 1966, he became a member of the folk ensemble the New Christy Minstrels, playing double bass and bass guitar as well as singing. His namesake later won 217 games as an MLB pitcher! Nope.
7- This hall of fame golfer came close to winning the Masters in 1958 and 1960, but was edged out both times by Arnold Palmer. This one would have to be Jack for me to get it.
8- This Irish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays, has been nominated for five Academy Awards (no wins). Oh, he's the only Sir on the list. I think I could get this one if I thought about it for two days.
9- This pugilist fought Muhammad Ali three times in the 1970s (won, lost, split). I got one! Ken Norton.
10- This rapper/hip hop artist has also gone by the names K-Dot, Kung-Fu Kenny and Cornrow Kenny. No hope.
First names:
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Kendrick
Kenneth
Kenny
Kenny
No points bonus: Who is the the most famous Ken... not on the list above. Ken Jennings! Greatest Of All Time!
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Re: TEN! - Season 6 - Day 2
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1- A former United States Solicitor General headed an investigation of members of the Clinton administration, known as the Whitewater controversy. Ken Starr
2- As far as I know, he is the only panelist on a popular singing competition TV show who is also a licensed physician. Ken Jeong
3- He was King of the Movie Soundtrack, especially in the 1980s.
4- If he were to reprise his (arguably) most famous TV role, the show would have to be called Sixtysomething. Ken Olin
5- In 1962, he became the first rookie in baseball history to win a Gold Glove Award. He died in a plane crash two years later.
6- In 1966, he became a member of the folk ensemble the New Christy Minstrels, playing double bass and bass guitar as well as singing. His namesake later won 217 games as an MLB pitcher!
7- This hall of fame golfer came close to winning the Masters in 1958 and 1960, but was edged out both times by Arnold Palmer.
8- This Irish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays, has been nominated for five Academy Awards (no wins). Oh, he's the only Sir on the list. Kenneth Branagh
9- This pugilist fought Muhammad Ali three times in the 1970s (won, lost, split). Ken Norton
10- This rapper/hip hop artist has also gone by the names K-Dot, Kung-Fu Kenny and Cornrow Kenny. Kendrick Lamar
No points bonus: Who is the the most famous Ken... not on the list above. Kendall Jenner
2- As far as I know, he is the only panelist on a popular singing competition TV show who is also a licensed physician. Ken Jeong
3- He was King of the Movie Soundtrack, especially in the 1980s.
4- If he were to reprise his (arguably) most famous TV role, the show would have to be called Sixtysomething. Ken Olin
5- In 1962, he became the first rookie in baseball history to win a Gold Glove Award. He died in a plane crash two years later.
6- In 1966, he became a member of the folk ensemble the New Christy Minstrels, playing double bass and bass guitar as well as singing. His namesake later won 217 games as an MLB pitcher!
7- This hall of fame golfer came close to winning the Masters in 1958 and 1960, but was edged out both times by Arnold Palmer.
8- This Irish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays, has been nominated for five Academy Awards (no wins). Oh, he's the only Sir on the list. Kenneth Branagh
9- This pugilist fought Muhammad Ali three times in the 1970s (won, lost, split). Ken Norton
10- This rapper/hip hop artist has also gone by the names K-Dot, Kung-Fu Kenny and Cornrow Kenny. Kendrick Lamar
No points bonus: Who is the the most famous Ken... not on the list above. Kendall Jenner
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Re: TEN! - Season 6 - Day 2
I like this one better than the first one.
Spoiler
1- A former United States Solicitor General headed an investigation of members of the Clinton administration, known as the Whitewater controversy. Kenneth Starr
2- As far as I know, he is the only panelist on a popular singing competition TV show who is also a licensed physician. Ken Jeong
3- He was King of the Movie Soundtrack, especially in the 1980s. Kenny Loggins
4- If he were to reprise his (arguably) most famous TV role, the show would have to be called Sixtysomething. Ken Olin
5- In 1962, he became the first rookie in baseball history to win a Gold Glove Award. He died in a plane crash two years later. Ken Hubbs
6- In 1966, he became a member of the folk ensemble the New Christy Minstrels, playing double bass and bass guitar as well as singing. His namesake later won 217 games as an MLB pitcher! Kenny Rogers
7- This hall of fame golfer came close to winning the Masters in 1958 and 1960, but was edged out both times by Arnold Palmer. Ken Venturi
8- This Irish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays, has been nominated for five Academy Awards (no wins). Oh, he's the only Sir on the list. Kenneth Branagh
9- This pugilist fought Muhammad Ali three times in the 1970s (won, lost, split). Ken Norton
10- This rapper/hip hop artist has also gone by the names K-Dot, Kung-Fu Kenny and Cornrow Kenny. Kendrick Lamar
2- As far as I know, he is the only panelist on a popular singing competition TV show who is also a licensed physician. Ken Jeong
3- He was King of the Movie Soundtrack, especially in the 1980s. Kenny Loggins
4- If he were to reprise his (arguably) most famous TV role, the show would have to be called Sixtysomething. Ken Olin
5- In 1962, he became the first rookie in baseball history to win a Gold Glove Award. He died in a plane crash two years later. Ken Hubbs
6- In 1966, he became a member of the folk ensemble the New Christy Minstrels, playing double bass and bass guitar as well as singing. His namesake later won 217 games as an MLB pitcher! Kenny Rogers
7- This hall of fame golfer came close to winning the Masters in 1958 and 1960, but was edged out both times by Arnold Palmer. Ken Venturi
8- This Irish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays, has been nominated for five Academy Awards (no wins). Oh, he's the only Sir on the list. Kenneth Branagh
9- This pugilist fought Muhammad Ali three times in the 1970s (won, lost, split). Ken Norton
10- This rapper/hip hop artist has also gone by the names K-Dot, Kung-Fu Kenny and Cornrow Kenny. Kendrick Lamar
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Re: TEN! - Season 6 - Day 2
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1. Ken Starr
2. Ken Jeung
3. IHNI
4. Ken Olin
5. IHNI
6. Kenny Rogers
7. IHNI
8. Sir Kenneth Brannagh
9. Ken Norton
10. Kendrick Lamar
Ken Jennings, of course.
2. Ken Jeung
3. IHNI
4. Ken Olin
5. IHNI
6. Kenny Rogers
7. IHNI
8. Sir Kenneth Brannagh
9. Ken Norton
10. Kendrick Lamar
Ken Jennings, of course.
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Re: TEN! - Season 6 - Day 2
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Below is a list of TEN! clues, and the answer to each is someone whose name is or starts with KEN. Grab a first name from the other list below and supply the correct last name.
Note: the first names are what each person typically goes by (otherwise they'd almost all be Kenneth)
1- A former United States Solicitor General headed an investigation of members of the Clinton administration, known as the Whitewater controversy. Ken Starr
2- As far as I know, he is the only panelist on a popular singing competition TV show who is also a licensed physician. Ken Parks
3- He was King of the Movie Soundtrack, especially in the 1980s.
4- If he were to reprise his (arguably) most famous TV role, the show would have to be called Sixtysomething. Ken Olin
5- In 1962, he became the first rookie in baseball history to win a Gold Glove Award. He died in a plane crash two years later.
6- In 1966, he became a member of the folk ensemble the New Christy Minstrels, playing double bass and bass guitar as well as singing. His namesake later won 217 games as an MLB pitcher! Kenny Rogers
7- This hall of fame golfer came close to winning the Masters in 1958 and 1960, but was edged out both times by Arnold Palmer. Ken Jones
8- This Irish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays, has been nominated for five Academy Awards (no wins). Oh, he's the only Sir on the list. Kenneth Branaugh
9- This pugilist fought Muhammad Ali three times in the 1970s (won, lost, split).
10- This rapper/hip hop artist has also gone by the names K-Dot, Kung-Fu Kenny and Cornrow Kenny. Kendrick Lamar
First names:
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Kendrick
Kenneth
Kenny
Kenny
No points bonus: Who is the the most famous Ken... not on the list above.
Note: the first names are what each person typically goes by (otherwise they'd almost all be Kenneth)
1- A former United States Solicitor General headed an investigation of members of the Clinton administration, known as the Whitewater controversy. Ken Starr
2- As far as I know, he is the only panelist on a popular singing competition TV show who is also a licensed physician. Ken Parks
3- He was King of the Movie Soundtrack, especially in the 1980s.
4- If he were to reprise his (arguably) most famous TV role, the show would have to be called Sixtysomething. Ken Olin
5- In 1962, he became the first rookie in baseball history to win a Gold Glove Award. He died in a plane crash two years later.
6- In 1966, he became a member of the folk ensemble the New Christy Minstrels, playing double bass and bass guitar as well as singing. His namesake later won 217 games as an MLB pitcher! Kenny Rogers
7- This hall of fame golfer came close to winning the Masters in 1958 and 1960, but was edged out both times by Arnold Palmer. Ken Jones
8- This Irish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays, has been nominated for five Academy Awards (no wins). Oh, he's the only Sir on the list. Kenneth Branaugh
9- This pugilist fought Muhammad Ali three times in the 1970s (won, lost, split).
10- This rapper/hip hop artist has also gone by the names K-Dot, Kung-Fu Kenny and Cornrow Kenny. Kendrick Lamar
First names:
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Kendrick
Kenneth
Kenny
Kenny
No points bonus: Who is the the most famous Ken... not on the list above.
Well, then
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Re: TEN! - Season 6 - Day 2
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1- A former United States Solicitor General headed an investigation of members of the Clinton administration, known as the Whitewater controversy. - Kenneth Starr
2- As far as I know, he is the only panelist on a popular singing competition TV show who is also a licensed physician.
3- He was King of the Movie Soundtrack, especially in the 1980s. - Kenny Loggins
4- If he were to reprise his (arguably) most famous TV role, the show would have to be called Sixtysomething.
5- In 1962, he became the first rookie in baseball history to win a Gold Glove Award. He died in a plane crash two years later.
6- In 1966, he became a member of the folk ensemble the New Christy Minstrels, playing double bass and bass guitar as well as singing. His namesake later won 217 games as an MLB pitcher! - Kenny Rogers
7- This hall of fame golfer came close to winning the Masters in 1958 and 1960, but was edged out both times by Arnold Palmer.
8- This Irish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays, has been nominated for five Academy Awards (no wins). Oh, he's the only Sir on the list.
9- This pugilist fought Muhammad Ali three times in the 1970s (won, lost, split). - Ken Norton
10- This rapper/hip hop artist has also gone by the names K-Dot, Kung-Fu Kenny and Cornrow Kenny. - Kendrick Lamar
First names:
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Kendrick
Kenneth
Kenny
Kenny
No points bonus: Who is the the most famous Ken... not on the list above.

2- As far as I know, he is the only panelist on a popular singing competition TV show who is also a licensed physician.
3- He was King of the Movie Soundtrack, especially in the 1980s. - Kenny Loggins
4- If he were to reprise his (arguably) most famous TV role, the show would have to be called Sixtysomething.
5- In 1962, he became the first rookie in baseball history to win a Gold Glove Award. He died in a plane crash two years later.
6- In 1966, he became a member of the folk ensemble the New Christy Minstrels, playing double bass and bass guitar as well as singing. His namesake later won 217 games as an MLB pitcher! - Kenny Rogers
7- This hall of fame golfer came close to winning the Masters in 1958 and 1960, but was edged out both times by Arnold Palmer.
8- This Irish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays, has been nominated for five Academy Awards (no wins). Oh, he's the only Sir on the list.
9- This pugilist fought Muhammad Ali three times in the 1970s (won, lost, split). - Ken Norton
10- This rapper/hip hop artist has also gone by the names K-Dot, Kung-Fu Kenny and Cornrow Kenny. - Kendrick Lamar
First names:
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Kendrick
Kenneth
Kenny
Kenny
No points bonus: Who is the the most famous Ken... not on the list above.

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Re: TEN! - Season 6 - Day 2
what's the frequency, Kenneth?
1- A former United States Solicitor General headed an investigation of members of the Clinton administration, known as the Whitewater controversy. Ken Starr
2- As far as I know, he is the only panelist on a popular singing competition TV show who is also a licensed physician. Ken Jeong
3- He was King of the Movie Soundtrack, especially in the 1980s. Kenny Loggins
4- If he were to reprise his (arguably) most famous TV role, the show would have to be called Sixtysomething. nope
5- In 1962, he became the first rookie in baseball history to win a Gold Glove Award. He died in a plane crash two years later. Ken Hubbs
6- In 1966, he became a member of the folk ensemble the New Christy Minstrels, playing double bass and bass guitar as well as singing. His namesake later won 217 games as an MLB pitcher! Kenny Rogers
7- This hall of fame golfer came close to winning the Masters in 1958 and 1960, but was edged out both times by Arnold Palmer. nope
8- This Irish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays, has been nominated for five Academy Awards (no wins). Oh, he's the only Sir on the list. Kenneth Branagh
9- This pugilist fought Muhammad Ali three times in the 1970s (won, lost, split). Ken Norton
10- This rapper/hip hop artist has also gone by the names K-Dot, Kung-Fu Kenny and Cornrow Kenny. Kendrick Lamar
2- As far as I know, he is the only panelist on a popular singing competition TV show who is also a licensed physician. Ken Jeong
3- He was King of the Movie Soundtrack, especially in the 1980s. Kenny Loggins
4- If he were to reprise his (arguably) most famous TV role, the show would have to be called Sixtysomething. nope
5- In 1962, he became the first rookie in baseball history to win a Gold Glove Award. He died in a plane crash two years later. Ken Hubbs
6- In 1966, he became a member of the folk ensemble the New Christy Minstrels, playing double bass and bass guitar as well as singing. His namesake later won 217 games as an MLB pitcher! Kenny Rogers
7- This hall of fame golfer came close to winning the Masters in 1958 and 1960, but was edged out both times by Arnold Palmer. nope
8- This Irish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays, has been nominated for five Academy Awards (no wins). Oh, he's the only Sir on the list. Kenneth Branagh
9- This pugilist fought Muhammad Ali three times in the 1970s (won, lost, split). Ken Norton
10- This rapper/hip hop artist has also gone by the names K-Dot, Kung-Fu Kenny and Cornrow Kenny. Kendrick Lamar
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Re: TEN! - Season 6 - Day 2
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1- Ken Starr
2- Ken Jeoung (SP? the guy from Community and the Hangover)
3- Kenny Loggins
4- Ken Olin
5- Ken Boyer
6- Kenny
7- Ken
8- Kenneth Branaugh
9- Ken Norton
10- Kendrick Lamar
2- Ken Jeoung (SP? the guy from Community and the Hangover)
3- Kenny Loggins
4- Ken Olin
5- Ken Boyer
6- Kenny
7- Ken
8- Kenneth Branaugh
9- Ken Norton
10- Kendrick Lamar
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Re: TEN! - Season 6 - Day 2
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1- A former United States Solicitor General headed an investigation of members of the Clinton administration, known as the Whitewater controversy.
Ken Starr
2- As far as I know, he is the only panelist on a popular singing competition TV show who is also a licensed physician.
3- He was King of the Movie Soundtrack, especially in the 1980s.
4- If he were to reprise his (arguably) most famous TV role, the show would have to be called Sixtysomething.
5- In 1962, he became the first rookie in baseball history to win a Gold Glove Award. He died in a plane crash two years later.
6- In 1966, he became a member of the folk ensemble the New Christy Minstrels, playing double bass and bass guitar as well as singing. His namesake later won 217 games as an MLB pitcher!
Kenny Rogers
7- This hall of fame golfer came close to winning the Masters in 1958 and 1960, but was edged out both times by Arnold Palmer.
Ken Venturi
8- This Irish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays, has been nominated for five Academy Awards (no wins). Oh, he's the only Sir on the list.
Kenneth Branagh
9- This pugilist fought Muhammad Ali three times in the 1970s (won, lost, split).
Ken Norton
10- This rapper/hip hop artist has also gone by the names K-Dot, Kung-Fu Kenny and Cornrow Kenny.
Kendrick Lamar
First names:
Ken
Ken
Ken
Kenny
No points bonus: Who is the the most famous Ken... not on the list above. Ken Jennings is the first that jumps to mind, as well as Ken Anderson and Sir Kenneth Clark, but I would have to say it is:
Ken Starr
2- As far as I know, he is the only panelist on a popular singing competition TV show who is also a licensed physician.
3- He was King of the Movie Soundtrack, especially in the 1980s.
4- If he were to reprise his (arguably) most famous TV role, the show would have to be called Sixtysomething.
5- In 1962, he became the first rookie in baseball history to win a Gold Glove Award. He died in a plane crash two years later.
6- In 1966, he became a member of the folk ensemble the New Christy Minstrels, playing double bass and bass guitar as well as singing. His namesake later won 217 games as an MLB pitcher!
Kenny Rogers
7- This hall of fame golfer came close to winning the Masters in 1958 and 1960, but was edged out both times by Arnold Palmer.
Ken Venturi
8- This Irish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays, has been nominated for five Academy Awards (no wins). Oh, he's the only Sir on the list.
Kenneth Branagh
9- This pugilist fought Muhammad Ali three times in the 1970s (won, lost, split).
Ken Norton
10- This rapper/hip hop artist has also gone by the names K-Dot, Kung-Fu Kenny and Cornrow Kenny.
Kendrick Lamar
First names:
Ken
Ken
Ken
Kenny
No points bonus: Who is the the most famous Ken... not on the list above. Ken Jennings is the first that jumps to mind, as well as Ken Anderson and Sir Kenneth Clark, but I would have to say it is:

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Re: TEN! - Season 6 - Day 2
Spoiler
1- A former United States Solicitor General headed an investigation of members of the Clinton administration, known as the Whitewater controversy.
Kenneth Starr
2- As far as I know, he is the only panelist on a popular singing competition TV show who is also a licensed physician.
Ken Jeong
3- He was King of the Movie Soundtrack, especially in the 1980s.
Kenny Loggins
4- If he were to reprise his (arguably) most famous TV role, the show would have to be called Sixtysomething.
Ken Olin
5- In 1962, he became the first rookie in baseball history to win a Gold Glove Award. He died in a plane crash two years later.
6- In 1966, he became a member of the folk ensemble the New Christy Minstrels, playing double bass and bass guitar as well as singing. His namesake later won 217 games as an MLB pitcher!
Kenny Rogers
7- This hall of fame golfer came close to winning the Masters in 1958 and 1960, but was edged out both times by Arnold Palmer.
Ken Summerall--Pat's brother
8- This Irish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays, has been nominated for five Academy Awards (no wins). Oh, he's the only Sir on the list.
Sir Kenneth Branaugh
9- This pugilist fought Muhammad Ali three times in the 1970s (won, lost, split).
Ken Norton
10- This rapper/hip hop artist has also gone by the names K-Dot, Kung-Fu Kenny and Cornrow Kenny.
Kendrick Lamar
No points bonus: Who is the the most famous Ken... not on the list above.
(Oh my God, they killed) Kenny McCormick (from South Park)
Kenneth Starr
2- As far as I know, he is the only panelist on a popular singing competition TV show who is also a licensed physician.
Ken Jeong
3- He was King of the Movie Soundtrack, especially in the 1980s.
Kenny Loggins
4- If he were to reprise his (arguably) most famous TV role, the show would have to be called Sixtysomething.
Ken Olin
5- In 1962, he became the first rookie in baseball history to win a Gold Glove Award. He died in a plane crash two years later.
6- In 1966, he became a member of the folk ensemble the New Christy Minstrels, playing double bass and bass guitar as well as singing. His namesake later won 217 games as an MLB pitcher!
Kenny Rogers
7- This hall of fame golfer came close to winning the Masters in 1958 and 1960, but was edged out both times by Arnold Palmer.
Ken Summerall--Pat's brother

8- This Irish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays, has been nominated for five Academy Awards (no wins). Oh, he's the only Sir on the list.
Sir Kenneth Branaugh
9- This pugilist fought Muhammad Ali three times in the 1970s (won, lost, split).
Ken Norton
10- This rapper/hip hop artist has also gone by the names K-Dot, Kung-Fu Kenny and Cornrow Kenny.
Kendrick Lamar
No points bonus: Who is the the most famous Ken... not on the list above.
(Oh my God, they killed) Kenny McCormick (from South Park)
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Re: TEN! - Season 6 - Day 2
Spoiler
1- A former United States Solicitor General headed an investigation of members of the Clinton administration, known as the Whitewater controversy.
KEN STARR
2- As far as I know, he is the only panelist on a popular singing competition TV show who is also a licensed physician.
KEN - Dr. Ken whose last name I cannot remember.
3- He was King of the Movie Soundtrack, especially in the 1980s.
KENNY LOGGINS?????
4- If he were to reprise his (arguably) most famous TV role, the show would have to be called Sixtysomething.
KEN OLIN
5- In 1962, he became the first rookie in baseball history to win a Gold Glove Award. He died in a plane crash two years later.
KEN HUBBS
6- In 1966, he became a member of the folk ensemble the New Christy Minstrels, playing double bass and bass guitar as well as singing. His namesake later won 217 games as an MLB pitcher!
KENNY ROGERS
7- This hall of fame golfer came close to winning the Masters in 1958 and 1960, but was edged out both times by Arnold Palmer.
KEN VENTURI
8- This Irish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays, has been nominated for five Academy Awards (no wins). Oh, he's the only Sir on the list.
KENNETH BRANAGH
9- This pugilist fought Muhammad Ali three times in the 1970s (won, lost, split).
KEN NORTON
10- This rapper/hip hop artist has also gone by the names K-Dot, Kung-Fu Kenny and Cornrow Kenny.
KENDRICK LAMAR
No points bonus: Who is the the most famous Ken... not on the list above.
KEN GRIFFEY, JR.
KEN STARR
2- As far as I know, he is the only panelist on a popular singing competition TV show who is also a licensed physician.
KEN - Dr. Ken whose last name I cannot remember.
3- He was King of the Movie Soundtrack, especially in the 1980s.
KENNY LOGGINS?????
4- If he were to reprise his (arguably) most famous TV role, the show would have to be called Sixtysomething.
KEN OLIN
5- In 1962, he became the first rookie in baseball history to win a Gold Glove Award. He died in a plane crash two years later.
KEN HUBBS
6- In 1966, he became a member of the folk ensemble the New Christy Minstrels, playing double bass and bass guitar as well as singing. His namesake later won 217 games as an MLB pitcher!
KENNY ROGERS
7- This hall of fame golfer came close to winning the Masters in 1958 and 1960, but was edged out both times by Arnold Palmer.
KEN VENTURI
8- This Irish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays, has been nominated for five Academy Awards (no wins). Oh, he's the only Sir on the list.
KENNETH BRANAGH
9- This pugilist fought Muhammad Ali three times in the 1970s (won, lost, split).
KEN NORTON
10- This rapper/hip hop artist has also gone by the names K-Dot, Kung-Fu Kenny and Cornrow Kenny.
KENDRICK LAMAR
No points bonus: Who is the the most famous Ken... not on the list above.
KEN GRIFFEY, JR.
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Re: TEN! - Season 6 - Day 2
Spoiler
1- A former United States Solicitor General headed an investigation of members of the Clinton administration, known as the Whitewater controversy.
KEN STARR
2- As far as I know, he is the only panelist on a popular singing competition TV show who is also a licensed physician.
3- He was King of the Movie Soundtrack, especially in the 1980s.
KENNY LOGGINS
4- If he were to reprise his (arguably) most famous TV role, the show would have to be called Sixtysomething.
KEN OLIN
5- In 1962, he became the first rookie in baseball history to win a Gold Glove Award. He died in a plane crash two years later.
6- In 1966, he became a member of the folk ensemble the New Christy Minstrels, playing double bass and bass guitar as well as singing. His namesake later won 217 games as an MLB pitcher!
KENNY ROGERS
7- This hall of fame golfer came close to winning the Masters in 1958 and 1960, but was edged out both times by Arnold Palmer.
8- This Irish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays, has been nominated for five Academy Awards (no wins). Oh, he's the only Sir on the list.
KENNETH BRANAGH
9- This pugilist fought Muhammad Ali three times in the 1970s (won, lost, split).
KEN NORTON
10- This rapper/hip hop artist has also gone by the names K-Dot, Kung-Fu Kenny and Cornrow Kenny.
KENDRICK LAMAR
KEN STARR
2- As far as I know, he is the only panelist on a popular singing competition TV show who is also a licensed physician.
3- He was King of the Movie Soundtrack, especially in the 1980s.
KENNY LOGGINS
4- If he were to reprise his (arguably) most famous TV role, the show would have to be called Sixtysomething.
KEN OLIN
5- In 1962, he became the first rookie in baseball history to win a Gold Glove Award. He died in a plane crash two years later.
6- In 1966, he became a member of the folk ensemble the New Christy Minstrels, playing double bass and bass guitar as well as singing. His namesake later won 217 games as an MLB pitcher!
KENNY ROGERS
7- This hall of fame golfer came close to winning the Masters in 1958 and 1960, but was edged out both times by Arnold Palmer.
8- This Irish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays, has been nominated for five Academy Awards (no wins). Oh, he's the only Sir on the list.
KENNETH BRANAGH
9- This pugilist fought Muhammad Ali three times in the 1970s (won, lost, split).
KEN NORTON
10- This rapper/hip hop artist has also gone by the names K-Dot, Kung-Fu Kenny and Cornrow Kenny.
KENDRICK LAMAR
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/A2gAAOSw ... s-l640.jpgNo points bonus: Who is the the most famous Ken... not on the list above.
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Re: TEN! - Season 6 - Day 2
I think I Ken, I think I Ken . . . .
Below is a list of TEN! clues, and the answer to each is someone whose name is or starts with KEN. Grab a first name from the other list below and supply the correct last name.
Note: the first names are what each person typically goes by (otherwise they'd almost all be Kenneth)[/b]
1- A former United States Solicitor General headed an investigation of members of the Clinton administration, known as the Whitewater controversy. Ken Starr
2- As far as I know, he is the only panelist on a popular singing competition TV show who is also a licensed physician.
3- He was King of the Movie Soundtrack, especially in the 1980s. Kenny Loggins
4- If he were to reprise his (arguably) most famous TV role, the show would have to be called Sixtysomething. Ken Olin
5- In 1962, he became the first rookie in baseball history to win a Gold Glove Award. He died in a plane crash two years later.
6- In 1966, he became a member of the folk ensemble the New Christy Minstrels, playing double bass and bass guitar as well as singing. His namesake later won 217 games as an MLB pitcher! Kenny Rogers
7- This hall of fame golfer came close to winning the Masters in 1958 and 1960, but was edged out both times by Arnold Palmer. Ken Venturi
8- This Irish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays, has been nominated for five Academy Awards (no wins). Oh, he's the only Sir on the list. Kenneth Branagh
9- This pugilist fought Muhammad Ali three times in the 1970s (won, lost, split). Ken Norton
10- This rapper/hip hop artist has also gone by the names K-Dot, Kung-Fu Kenny and Cornrow Kenny. Kendrick Lamar
First names:
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Kendrick
Kenneth
Kenny
Kenny
No points bonus: Who is the the most famous Ken... not on the list above. Barbie's boyfriend
Note: the first names are what each person typically goes by (otherwise they'd almost all be Kenneth)[/b]
1- A former United States Solicitor General headed an investigation of members of the Clinton administration, known as the Whitewater controversy. Ken Starr
2- As far as I know, he is the only panelist on a popular singing competition TV show who is also a licensed physician.
3- He was King of the Movie Soundtrack, especially in the 1980s. Kenny Loggins
4- If he were to reprise his (arguably) most famous TV role, the show would have to be called Sixtysomething. Ken Olin
5- In 1962, he became the first rookie in baseball history to win a Gold Glove Award. He died in a plane crash two years later.
6- In 1966, he became a member of the folk ensemble the New Christy Minstrels, playing double bass and bass guitar as well as singing. His namesake later won 217 games as an MLB pitcher! Kenny Rogers
7- This hall of fame golfer came close to winning the Masters in 1958 and 1960, but was edged out both times by Arnold Palmer. Ken Venturi
8- This Irish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays, has been nominated for five Academy Awards (no wins). Oh, he's the only Sir on the list. Kenneth Branagh
9- This pugilist fought Muhammad Ali three times in the 1970s (won, lost, split). Ken Norton
10- This rapper/hip hop artist has also gone by the names K-Dot, Kung-Fu Kenny and Cornrow Kenny. Kendrick Lamar
First names:
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Kendrick
Kenneth
Kenny
Kenny
No points bonus: Who is the the most famous Ken... not on the list above. Barbie's boyfriend
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Re: TEN! - Season 6 - Day 2
Vandal
TEN! Season 6
Day 2
October 20, 2020
TEN! for Ken!
Below is a list of TEN! clues, and the answer to each is someone whose name is or starts with KEN. Grab a first name from the other list below and supply the correct last name.
Note: the first names are what each person typically goes by (otherwise they'd almost all be Kenneth)
1- A former United States Solicitor General headed an investigation of members of the Clinton administration, known as the Whitewater controversy.
KEN STARR
2- As far as I know, he is the only panelist on a popular singing competition TV show who is also a licensed physician.
KEN JEONG
I nursed a grudge for a long time against him because his sitcom replaced Forever, but I came around to him when he played the gay college roommate on Fresh Off the Boat
3- He was King of the Movie Soundtrack, especially in the 1980s.
KENNY LOGGINS
4- If he were to reprise his (arguably) most famous TV role, the show would have to be called Sixtysomething.
KEN OLIN
5- In 1962, he became the first rookie in baseball history to win a Gold Glove Award. He died in a plane crash two years later.
Dammit, this is a standard trivia question and I can't catch (ha!) the name...
KEN HUBBELL? HUBER?
Something like that. Or that could be the name of some guy I went to junior high school with, who know....
6- In 1966, he became a member of the folk ensemble the New Christy Minstrels, playing double bass and bass guitar as well as singing. His namesake later won 217 games as an MLB pitcher!
KENNY ROGERS
7- This hall of fame golfer came close to winning the Masters in 1958 and 1960, but was edged out both times by Arnold Palmer.
KEN ROSEWALL
Yeah, I think he's a tennis player, but it's the only old guy athlete named Ken that I can think of, and isn't golf and tennis kind the same thing when you get right down to it?
8- This Irish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays, has been nominated for five Academy Awards (no wins). Oh, he's the only Sir on the list.
KENNETH BRANAGH
The first (and best) movie I ever saw him in was Dead Again, in which he starred with Emma Thompson (I think they were still married at the time). Very cool and underrated movie!
9- This pugilist fought Muhammad Ali three times in the 1970s (won, lost, split).
KEN NORTON
Mandingo!!
10- This rapper/hip hop artist has also gone by the names K-Dot, Kung-Fu Kenny and Cornrow Kenny.
KENDRICK LAMAR
First names:
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Kendrick
Kenneth
Kenny
Kenny
No points bonus: Who is the the most famous Ken... not on the list above.
No points? I was going to be a dork and say Doll, but...
KENNETH FARIED aka MANIMAL!!
I still miss him...
Day 2
October 20, 2020
TEN! for Ken!
Below is a list of TEN! clues, and the answer to each is someone whose name is or starts with KEN. Grab a first name from the other list below and supply the correct last name.
Note: the first names are what each person typically goes by (otherwise they'd almost all be Kenneth)
1- A former United States Solicitor General headed an investigation of members of the Clinton administration, known as the Whitewater controversy.
KEN STARR
2- As far as I know, he is the only panelist on a popular singing competition TV show who is also a licensed physician.
KEN JEONG
I nursed a grudge for a long time against him because his sitcom replaced Forever, but I came around to him when he played the gay college roommate on Fresh Off the Boat
3- He was King of the Movie Soundtrack, especially in the 1980s.
KENNY LOGGINS
4- If he were to reprise his (arguably) most famous TV role, the show would have to be called Sixtysomething.
KEN OLIN
5- In 1962, he became the first rookie in baseball history to win a Gold Glove Award. He died in a plane crash two years later.
Dammit, this is a standard trivia question and I can't catch (ha!) the name...
KEN HUBBELL? HUBER?
Something like that. Or that could be the name of some guy I went to junior high school with, who know....
6- In 1966, he became a member of the folk ensemble the New Christy Minstrels, playing double bass and bass guitar as well as singing. His namesake later won 217 games as an MLB pitcher!
KENNY ROGERS
7- This hall of fame golfer came close to winning the Masters in 1958 and 1960, but was edged out both times by Arnold Palmer.
KEN ROSEWALL
Yeah, I think he's a tennis player, but it's the only old guy athlete named Ken that I can think of, and isn't golf and tennis kind the same thing when you get right down to it?
8- This Irish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays, has been nominated for five Academy Awards (no wins). Oh, he's the only Sir on the list.
KENNETH BRANAGH
The first (and best) movie I ever saw him in was Dead Again, in which he starred with Emma Thompson (I think they were still married at the time). Very cool and underrated movie!
9- This pugilist fought Muhammad Ali three times in the 1970s (won, lost, split).
KEN NORTON
Mandingo!!
10- This rapper/hip hop artist has also gone by the names K-Dot, Kung-Fu Kenny and Cornrow Kenny.
KENDRICK LAMAR
First names:
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Kendrick
Kenneth
Kenny
Kenny
No points bonus: Who is the the most famous Ken... not on the list above.
No points? I was going to be a dork and say Doll, but...
KENNETH FARIED aka MANIMAL!!
I still miss him...
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Re: TEN! - Season 6 - Day 2
Spoiler
1- A former United States Solicitor General headed an investigation of members of the Clinton administration, known as the Whitewater controversy. Kenneth Starr
2- As far as I know, he is the only panelist on a popular singing competition TV show who is also a licensed physician.
3- He was King of the Movie Soundtrack, especially in the 1980s. Kenny G
4- If he were to reprise his (arguably) most famous TV role, the show would have to be called Sixtysomething.
5- In 1962, he became the first rookie in baseball history to win a Gold Glove Award. He died in a plane crash two years later. They killed Kenny!
6- In 1966, he became a member of the folk ensemble the New Christy Minstrels, playing double bass and bass guitar as well as singing. His namesake later won 217 games as an MLB pitcher!
7- This hall of fame golfer came close to winning the Masters in 1958 and 1960, but was edged out both times by Arnold Palmer. Kendrick [Tiger] Woods, after going back in a time machine.
8- This Irish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays, has been nominated for five Academy Awards (no wins). Oh, he's the only Sir on the list. Sir Kenneth Branaugh
9- This pugilist fought Muhammad Ali three times in the 1970s (won, lost, split). Ken Norton
10- This rapper/hip hop artist has also gone by the names K-Dot, Kung-Fu Kenny and Cornrow Kenny. Kenny Rogers, in an alternate reality even more messed up that the one we all find ourselves in this year
No points bonus: Who is the the most famous Ken... not on the list above. Ken, Barbie's boy toy. Does he actually have a last name?
2- As far as I know, he is the only panelist on a popular singing competition TV show who is also a licensed physician.
3- He was King of the Movie Soundtrack, especially in the 1980s. Kenny G
4- If he were to reprise his (arguably) most famous TV role, the show would have to be called Sixtysomething.
5- In 1962, he became the first rookie in baseball history to win a Gold Glove Award. He died in a plane crash two years later. They killed Kenny!
6- In 1966, he became a member of the folk ensemble the New Christy Minstrels, playing double bass and bass guitar as well as singing. His namesake later won 217 games as an MLB pitcher!
7- This hall of fame golfer came close to winning the Masters in 1958 and 1960, but was edged out both times by Arnold Palmer. Kendrick [Tiger] Woods, after going back in a time machine.
8- This Irish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays, has been nominated for five Academy Awards (no wins). Oh, he's the only Sir on the list. Sir Kenneth Branaugh
9- This pugilist fought Muhammad Ali three times in the 1970s (won, lost, split). Ken Norton
10- This rapper/hip hop artist has also gone by the names K-Dot, Kung-Fu Kenny and Cornrow Kenny. Kenny Rogers, in an alternate reality even more messed up that the one we all find ourselves in this year
No points bonus: Who is the the most famous Ken... not on the list above. Ken, Barbie's boy toy. Does he actually have a last name?
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Re: TEN! - Season 6 - Day 2
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Vandal wrote: ↑Mon Oct 19, 2020 8:45 pmTEN! Season 6
Day 2
October 20, 2020
TEN! for Ken!
Below is a list of TEN! clues, and the answer to each is someone whose name is or starts with KEN. Grab a first name from the other list below and supply the correct last name.
Note: the first names are what each person typically goes by (otherwise they'd almost all be Kenneth)
First names:Spoiler
former United States Solicitor General headed an investigation of members of the Clinton administration, known as the Whitewater controversy.
Ken Starr (but I might have said Kenneth if there was more than one)
2- As far as I know, he is the only panelist on a popular singing competition TV show who is also a licensed physician.
Ken
3- He was King of the Movie Soundtrack, especially in the 1980s.
Kenny logins
4- If he were to reprise his (arguably) most famous TV role, the show would have to be called Sixtysomething.
Ken Olin
5- In 1962, he became the first rookie in baseball history to win a Gold Glove Award. He died in a plane crash two years later.
Ken
6- In 1966, he became a member of the folk ensemble the New Christy Minstrels, playing double bass and bass guitar as well as singing. His namesake later won 217 games as an MLB pitcher!
Kenny Rogers
7- This hall of fame golfer came close to winning the Masters in 1958 and 1960, but was edged out both times by Arnold Palmer.
Ken
8- This Irish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays, has been nominated for five Academy Awards (no wins). Oh, he's the only Sir on the list.
Kenneth Branagh
9- This pugilist fought Muhammad Ali three times in the 1970s (won, lost, split).
Ken Norton
10- This rapper/hip hop artist has also gone by the names K-Dot, Kung-Fu Kenny and Cornrow Kenny.
Ken
Most famous is ms. Roberts’ boyfriend
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Kendrick
Kenneth
Kenny
Kenny
No points bonus: Who is the the most famous Ken... not on the list above.
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Re: TEN! - Season 6 - Day 2
Vandal
TEN! Season 6
Day 2
October 20, 2020
TEN! for Ken!
Below is a list of TEN! clues, and the answer to each is someone whose name is or starts with KEN. Grab a first name from the other list below and supply the correct last name.
Note: the first names are what each person typically goes by (otherwise they'd almost all be Kenneth)
1- A former United States Solicitor General headed an investigation of members of the Clinton administration, known as the Whitewater controversy.
Ken Starr
2- As far as I know, he is the only panelist on a popular singing competition TV show who is also a licensed physician.
Ken Jeong
3- He was King of the Movie Soundtrack, especially in the 1980s.
Kenny Loggins
4- If he were to reprise his (arguably) most famous TV role, the show would have to be called Sixtysomething.
Ken Olin
5- In 1962, he became the first rookie in baseball history to win a Gold Glove Award. He died in a plane crash two years later.
Ken A few years before my time...
6- In 1966, he became a member of the folk ensemble the New Christy Minstrels, playing double bass and bass guitar as well as singing. His namesake later won 217 games as an MLB pitcher!
Kenny Rogers
7- This hall of fame golfer came close to winning the Masters in 1958 and 1960, but was edged out both times by Arnold Palmer.
Ken Venturi
8- This Irish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays, has been nominated for five Academy Awards (no wins). Oh, he's the only Sir on the list.
Kenneth Branagh
9- This pugilist fought Muhammad Ali three times in the 1970s (won, lost, split).
Ken Norton
10- This rapper/hip hop artist has also gone by the names K-Dot, Kung-Fu Kenny and Cornrow Kenny.
Kendrick Lamar
First names:
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Kendrick
Kenneth
Kenny
Kenny
No points bonus: Who is the the most famous Ken... not on the list above.
Ken Burns
Day 2
October 20, 2020
TEN! for Ken!
Below is a list of TEN! clues, and the answer to each is someone whose name is or starts with KEN. Grab a first name from the other list below and supply the correct last name.
Note: the first names are what each person typically goes by (otherwise they'd almost all be Kenneth)
1- A former United States Solicitor General headed an investigation of members of the Clinton administration, known as the Whitewater controversy.
Ken Starr
2- As far as I know, he is the only panelist on a popular singing competition TV show who is also a licensed physician.
Ken Jeong
3- He was King of the Movie Soundtrack, especially in the 1980s.
Kenny Loggins
4- If he were to reprise his (arguably) most famous TV role, the show would have to be called Sixtysomething.
Ken Olin
5- In 1962, he became the first rookie in baseball history to win a Gold Glove Award. He died in a plane crash two years later.
Ken A few years before my time...
6- In 1966, he became a member of the folk ensemble the New Christy Minstrels, playing double bass and bass guitar as well as singing. His namesake later won 217 games as an MLB pitcher!
Kenny Rogers
7- This hall of fame golfer came close to winning the Masters in 1958 and 1960, but was edged out both times by Arnold Palmer.
Ken Venturi
8- This Irish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays, has been nominated for five Academy Awards (no wins). Oh, he's the only Sir on the list.
Kenneth Branagh
9- This pugilist fought Muhammad Ali three times in the 1970s (won, lost, split).
Ken Norton
10- This rapper/hip hop artist has also gone by the names K-Dot, Kung-Fu Kenny and Cornrow Kenny.
Kendrick Lamar
First names:
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Ken
Kendrick
Kenneth
Kenny
Kenny
No points bonus: Who is the the most famous Ken... not on the list above.
Ken Burns
A child of five would understand this. Send someone to fetch a child of five.
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Re: TEN! - Season 6 - Day 2
Spoiler
1- A former United States Solicitor General headed an investigation of members of the Clinton administration, known as the Whitewater controversy.
Ken Starr (Didn't he go by Kenneth though?)
2- As far as I know, he is the only panelist on a popular singing competition TV show who is also a licensed physician.
Ken Jeong (of the Masked Singer)
3- He was King of the Movie Soundtrack, especially in the 1980s.
Kenny Loggins
4- If he were to reprise his (arguably) most famous TV role, the show would have to be called Sixtysomething.
Ken Olin
5- In 1962, he became the first rookie in baseball history to win a Gold Glove Award. He died in a plane crash two years later.
Ken Boyer
6- In 1966, he became a member of the folk ensemble the New Christy Minstrels, playing double bass and bass guitar as well as singing. His namesake later won 217 games as an MLB pitcher!
Kenny Rogers
7- This hall of fame golfer came close to winning the Masters in 1958 and 1960, but was edged out both times by Arnold Palmer.
Ken Rosewall
8- This Irish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays, has been nominated for five Academy Awards (no wins). Oh, he's the only Sir on the list.
Kenneth Branagh
9- This pugilist fought Muhammad Ali three times in the 1970s (won, lost, split).
Ken Norton (Sr.)
10- This rapper/hip hop artist has also gone by the names K-Dot, Kung-Fu Kenny and Cornrow Kenny.
Kendrick Lamar
No points bonus: Who is the the most famous Ken... not on the list above.
Ken Jennings
Ken Starr (Didn't he go by Kenneth though?)
2- As far as I know, he is the only panelist on a popular singing competition TV show who is also a licensed physician.
Ken Jeong (of the Masked Singer)
3- He was King of the Movie Soundtrack, especially in the 1980s.
Kenny Loggins
4- If he were to reprise his (arguably) most famous TV role, the show would have to be called Sixtysomething.
Ken Olin
5- In 1962, he became the first rookie in baseball history to win a Gold Glove Award. He died in a plane crash two years later.
Ken Boyer
6- In 1966, he became a member of the folk ensemble the New Christy Minstrels, playing double bass and bass guitar as well as singing. His namesake later won 217 games as an MLB pitcher!
Kenny Rogers
7- This hall of fame golfer came close to winning the Masters in 1958 and 1960, but was edged out both times by Arnold Palmer.
Ken Rosewall
8- This Irish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays, has been nominated for five Academy Awards (no wins). Oh, he's the only Sir on the list.
Kenneth Branagh
9- This pugilist fought Muhammad Ali three times in the 1970s (won, lost, split).
Ken Norton (Sr.)
10- This rapper/hip hop artist has also gone by the names K-Dot, Kung-Fu Kenny and Cornrow Kenny.
Kendrick Lamar
No points bonus: Who is the the most famous Ken... not on the list above.
Ken Jennings
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Re: TEN! - Season 6 - Day 2
Answers/points:
A former United States Solicitor General is best known for heading an investigation of members of the Clinton administration, known as the Whitewater controversy.
Ken Starr (also accepted Kenneth)
As far as I know, he is the only panelist on a popular singing competition TV show who is also a licensed physician
Ken Jeong
He was King of the Movie Soundtrack, especially in the 1980s
Kenny Loggins
If he were to reprise his most famous TV role, the show would have to be called Sixtysomething
Ken Olin
In 1962, he became the first rookie in baseball history to win a Gold Glove Award. He died in a plane crash two years later.
Ken Hubbs
In 1966, he became a member of the folk ensemble the New Christy Minstrels, playing double bass and bass guitar as well as singing. His namesake later won 217 games as an MLB pitcher!
Kenny Rogers
This hall of fame golfer came close to winning the Masters in 1958 and 1960, but was edged out both times by Arnold Palmer.
Ken Venturi
This Irish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays, has been nominated for five Academy Awards (no wins). Oh, he's the only Sir on the list.
Kenneth Branagh
This pugilist fought Muhammad Ali three times in the 1970s (won, lost, split)
Ken Norton
This rapper/hip hop artist has also gone by the names K-Dot, Kung-Fu Kenny and Cornrow Kenny
Kendrick Lamar
Points:
sss ~~ 10
esto ~~ 9
melly ~~ 9
earl ~~ 8
weasel ~~ 8
panic ~~ 8
tbone ~~ 8
bob#s ~~ 8
a non ~~ 8
earendel ~~ 7
tangredi ~~ 7
wbtravis ~~ 7
jarnon ~~ 6
krox ~~ 6
beebs ~~ 5
lb ~~ 5
marley ~~ 3
sprots ~~ 2
A former United States Solicitor General is best known for heading an investigation of members of the Clinton administration, known as the Whitewater controversy.
Ken Starr (also accepted Kenneth)
As far as I know, he is the only panelist on a popular singing competition TV show who is also a licensed physician
Ken Jeong
He was King of the Movie Soundtrack, especially in the 1980s
Kenny Loggins
If he were to reprise his most famous TV role, the show would have to be called Sixtysomething
Ken Olin
In 1962, he became the first rookie in baseball history to win a Gold Glove Award. He died in a plane crash two years later.
Ken Hubbs
In 1966, he became a member of the folk ensemble the New Christy Minstrels, playing double bass and bass guitar as well as singing. His namesake later won 217 games as an MLB pitcher!
Kenny Rogers
This hall of fame golfer came close to winning the Masters in 1958 and 1960, but was edged out both times by Arnold Palmer.
Ken Venturi
This Irish actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays, has been nominated for five Academy Awards (no wins). Oh, he's the only Sir on the list.
Kenneth Branagh
This pugilist fought Muhammad Ali three times in the 1970s (won, lost, split)
Ken Norton
This rapper/hip hop artist has also gone by the names K-Dot, Kung-Fu Kenny and Cornrow Kenny
Kendrick Lamar
Points:
sss ~~ 10
esto ~~ 9
melly ~~ 9
earl ~~ 8
weasel ~~ 8
panic ~~ 8
tbone ~~ 8
bob#s ~~ 8
a non ~~ 8
earendel ~~ 7
tangredi ~~ 7
wbtravis ~~ 7
jarnon ~~ 6
krox ~~ 6
beebs ~~ 5
lb ~~ 5
marley ~~ 3
sprots ~~ 2
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