Final Jeopardy: Presidents & the Bible (5-5-20)
Here are the other 4 clues from BEFORE, DURING & AFTER (the $1200 clue was a Daily Double):
($400) Oscar-nominated “South Park” song that soars in a V formation, with a 1970s Yankee closer
($800) Margaret Wise Brown’s bunny bids adieu to Ray Charles’ “Sunshine State” song & the only NFL team with a perfect season
($1600) Tootie, Blair, Jo & Natalie show up in the third “Hitchhiker’s Guide” book with boiled & baked Jewish rolls with all the fixins
($2000) Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s poems to an “Iberian” jellyfish relative, now heroic in Don Cheadle’s supersuit
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Answers to the Sneak Peek clues — SCHOOL DAYS:
($200) Norman Lear: From the Latin for ‘citizen’, it’s the study of the rights & duties of citizens; I took it at P.S. 67 in New York & it would help our country if more kids studied it now
($400) Adam Sandler’s song “Lunch Lady Land” says, “yesterday’s meatloaf is today’s” this
($600) The 2-word title of a 1972 George Carlin album, it’s what George probably was at Corpus Christi Grammar School
($800) High school math! These equations that don’t use exponents are so named because of the way they can be graphed
($1000) The first state law allowing these more autonomous publicly funded schools passed in 1991; today over 40 states allow them
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A good start to the players but brad needs to catch up to Ken and James. The daily doubles won’t always work in his favor if he bets it all. Furthermore if you remember back in the all star tournament, team brad had dominated throughout the game. Have his skills diminished a little?
We all knew what happened back in January.
Except for people who didn’t get to see it then