Final Jeopardy: Cities of the European Union (11-16-15)
The Final Jeopardy question (11/16/2015) in the category “Cities of the European Union” was: A Hanseatic City, this port of 1.8 million is the largest European Union city that’s not...
The Final Jeopardy question (11/16/2015) in the category “Cities of the European Union” was: A Hanseatic City, this port of 1.8 million is the largest European Union city that’s not...
The Final Jeopardy question (11/11/2015) in the category “Abbreviations” was: Its meaning as an individual product dates to 1977; its meaning as conforming to orthodox opinion dates to 1986. The...
Prior to participating in the Republican presidential debate in Milwaukee on November 10th, candidate John Kasich took some time to get a little exercise by shooting some hoops at a...
Matt Jackson, John Schulz and Jennifer Giles are the players in the third quarter-final match of the 2015 Tournament of Champions. Matt Jackson used his quiz bowl skillz to stampede...
Only ONE MORE WEEK before the 2015 Tournament of Champions begins! We have already looked at various aspects of the players’ stats. Now let’s take a look at what players...
So far we have looked at the number of triple stumpers for champs with at least 7 games, and the number of correct Final Jeopardy answers for all champs. In...
Here is a list of the players we believe are going to be to be in the upcoming Tournament of Champions* showing how many Final Jeopardy questions they got correct...
While the souls of some of the saints of the Catholic Church have long ago gone to heaven, their bodies are still here. Their bodies have not decayed. They have...
Today’s Final Jeopardy question (7/15/2015), in the category “Landmarks” was: On the completion of this in 1937, its chief engineer wrote, “At last the mighty task is done; resplendent in...
John David Crow, who won the Heisman Trophy in 1957 while playing college football at Texas A & M, died in College Station, Texas on Jume 17th at age 79....
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