World War One Trivia
Beef up your knowledge of World War I with this 25 Interesting Facts video from List25. We’ve also collected a bunch of random WWI Jeopardy! clues — they are in...
Beef up your knowledge of World War I with this 25 Interesting Facts video from List25. We’ve also collected a bunch of random WWI Jeopardy! clues — they are in...
Sir John Franklin was an English explorer who disappeared with his crew and ships in 1845 searching for the Northwest Passage. There have been 4 Jeopardy! clues about him. They...
This week, a screensaver of the confluence of the Rhone and Arve Rivers led me to look up a bunch of images and videos about it, particularly videos. My granddaughter...
I was just looking at the April 19th birthday list last night and noticed that Swaziland’s King Mswati III and actress Ashley Judd were both born the same day. Evidently,...
Here is a great video of 70 people from around the world singing a little bit of the national anthem from their native lands. The video translates what they are...
Here is a collection of 101 stage names: 50 from music, 40 from acting and a bonus of 11 more. Jeopardy! uses some of these on occasion in categories like...
We know you’re already saying Vatican City as the least populated independent country in the world. Yer right. Nevertheless, we wanted to get a bit of a different kind of...
How are you doing on your knowledge of rivers that flow through world capitals? On Jeopardy!, some capital city rivers are much more likely to show up than others. Here,...
How many characters from “Les Miserables” do you know besides Jean Valjean? On the July 16, 2014 episode of Jeopardy!, one of the clues in “A Chapter in the Novel”...
Napoleon III (Louis-Napoleon) was the son of Napoleon I’s brother Louis Bonaparte, who was the King of Holland from 1806 to 1810. Napoleon III’s mother was Hortense de Beauharnais, daughter...
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