Final Jeopardy: 19th Century Names (2-17-14)
The Final Jeopardy question (2/17/2014), in the category “19th Century Names” was: In preparation for a work he published in 1828 that was over 20 years in the making, he...
The Final Jeopardy question (2/17/2014), in the category “19th Century Names” was: In preparation for a work he published in 1828 that was over 20 years in the making, he...
The Final Jeopardy question (2/14/2014), in the category “Getting a ‘D’ in College” was: The USA’s oldest endowed chair is a Harvard chair of this subject, given in 1721 when...
The Final Jeopardy question (2/13/2014), in the category “Historic Places” was: Administered by the Army, its 1st graves were dug by former slave James Parks, the only one buried there...
The Final Jeopardy question (2/12/2014), in the category “Bible Characters” was: “Take care of him,” says the man called this in Luke 10 after giving money to an innkeeper. Today’s...
The Final Jeopardy question (2/11/2014), in the category “Social Media” was: The most retweeted tweet of all time happened on Nov. 6, 2012 & started with “Four” & ended with...
The Final Jeopardy question (2/10/2014), in the category “Islands” was: In a satellite photo, volcanic activity can be seen on this 10,000-square-mile island Today is the first day of the...
The Final Jeopardy question (11/15/2013) in the category “Play Characters” was: In Peter Roach’s phonetic glossary, this alliterative guy is the “best-known fictional phonetician.” Playing in the last quarter-final match...
The Final Jeopardy question (11/14/2013) in the category “Symbols” was: One legend says Clovis, King of the Franks, adopted this symbol after flowers revealed a safe river crossing for his...
The Final Jeopardy question (11/13/2013) in the category “Mythology” was: Rich with electrum, the Turkish river Pactolus is where this legendary man was said to have washed off his curse....
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