Final Jeopardy: Dogs & Geography (6-20-14)
The Final Jeopardy question (6/20/2014), in the category “Dogs & Geography” was: in 2001, the names of these two breeds came together in the new offical name of a Canadian...
The Final Jeopardy question (6/20/2014), in the category “Dogs & Geography” was: in 2001, the names of these two breeds came together in the new offical name of a Canadian...
Here is a quick reference guide to boxers who have been universally recognized as Heavyweight Champ of the Year by decade — sort of. Rather than repeat the name of...
Los Angeles Dodgers lefthander Clayton Kershaw threw the 2014 season’s second no hitter on June 18th, and it was just about as dominating a performance as it gets. Kershaw struck...
The Final Jeopardy question (6/19/2014), in the category “Business & Industry” was: Founded in 1908, this big company was removed from the S&P 500 in 2009 after filing for bankruptcy...
Got all your Greek gods and Roman counterparts straight? Try to do it before you go on Jeopardy! Here’s a list of the main gods and goddesses of ancient Greece...
Arizona Diamondbacks manager Kirk Gibson has made no secret of his disdain for Milwaukee Brewers’ outfielder Ryan Braun. During the 2011 post season, Milwaukee beat Arizona in their playoff series,...
The Final Jeopardy question (6/18/2014), in the category “Music in America” was: Established by Congress in 1798, it’s the oldest continuously active U.S. professional music ensemble. New champ Paige Ormiston...
TV’s Doctor Mehmet Oz came under fire with lawmakers on Tuesday, June 17, when he appeared before a Senate panel who wanted to know what the deal was with his...
Strange as it may seem, the Kansas City Royals are the hottest team in baseball right now, winning nine of ten, including eight in a row. On June 16th, Kansas...
The Final Jeopardy question (6/17/2014), in the category “19th Century Novel Characters” was: His “spinal column was curved”… the “head was between the shoulder-blades” and… one leg was shorter than...
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