Final Jeopardy: Computers (4-25-14)
The Final Jeopardy question (4/25/2014), in the category “Computers” was: The creator of this computer command called it “a 5-minute job.” In 2013, Bill Gates called it “a mistake”. 4x...
The Final Jeopardy question (4/25/2014), in the category “Computers” was: The creator of this computer command called it “a 5-minute job.” In 2013, Bill Gates called it “a mistake”. 4x...
The Final Jeopardy question (4/24/2014), in the category “Diaries & Journals” was: This archaeologist’s diary for Nov. 26, 1922 mentions 2 “ebony-black effigies of a king, gold sandalled”. 3-day champ...
The Final Jeopardy question (4/23/2014), in the category “Holidays in Other Countries” was: William Tubman’s nearly 3 decades of leadership is celebrated on his birthday, November 29, in this country....
The Final Jeopardy question (4/22/2014), in the category “Baseball” was: Vine Line is the official magazine of this major league baseball team. New champ Julia Collins won $15,605 in yesterday’s...
The Final Jeopardy question (4/21/2014), in the category “Historic Groups” was: With few than 10 member cities in attendance, this association based in Lubeck held its last assembly in 1669....
The Final Jeopardy question (4/18/2014), in the category “Characters in Novels” was: One of this man’s “most priceless memories” is of “a delicately nurtured Southern belle with her Irish up.”...
The Final Jeopardy question (4/17/2014), in the category “19th Century Presidents” was: Good looks weren’t enough as he became the only full-term president to be rejected in a bid for...
The Final Jeopardy question (4/16/2014), in the category “TV Music” was: “Crystal Blue Persuasion” by Tommy James & the Shondells was heard in this drama’s “Gliding Over All” episode. 5x...
The Final Jeopardy question (4/15/2014), in the category “The Ancient Wonders” was: Far apart alphabetically, they’re the 2 deities in the names of the 7 Ancient Wonders. 4-day champ Sandie...
The Final Jeopardy question (4/14/2014), in the category “Signs & Symbols” was: Meant to evoke a person with arms outstretched & pointed downward, it was designed in 1958 by Gerald...
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