Final Jeopardy: Borders (3-4-14)
The Final Jeopardy question (3/4/2014), in the category “Borders” was: Twice as long as Hadrian’s Wall, Offa’s Dyke was the traditional border between these 2 lands. Today the 1990s edition...
The Final Jeopardy question (3/4/2014), in the category “Borders” was: Twice as long as Hadrian’s Wall, Offa’s Dyke was the traditional border between these 2 lands. Today the 1990s edition...
Here are the Final Jeopardy questions and answers for the week of March 3, 2014 with links to the full recaps. This week we had the second round of the...
The Final Jeopardy question (3/3/2014), in the category “Presidents” was: He is the only 19th century president to serve 2 complete terms with the same vice president. The Battle of...
Here are the Final Jeopardy questions and answers for the week of February 24, 2014 with links to the full recaps. This week we returned to the regular game with...
The Final Jeopardy question (2/28/2014), in the category “Modern Day Suffixes” was: Dating from 1973, this 4-letter suffix indicates a person or thing that has become associated with public scandal....
The Final Jeopardy question (2/27/2014), in the category “Landmarks” was: From 1936 to 1987, the Los Angeles Department of Water & Power helped operate this facility in another state. 7-day...
Here’s a tweet I came across from Arthur Chu tonight where he explains why he looks to his left when another player buzzes in before him: One quick response to...
The Final Jeopardy question (2/26/2014), in the category “Singers” was: The only solo artist to have 5 Billboard No. 1 albums before the age of 19. Current champ Arthur Chu...
The Final Jeopardy question (2/25/2014), in the category “Business” was: “The Everything Store” is a book about this company that in 2012 was home to 1% of all North American...
The Final Jeopardy question (2/24/2014), in the category “19th Century People” was: Frederick Douglass said this man’s “zeal in the cause of my race was far greater than mine.” After...
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