Final Jeopardy: Phrase Origins (12-3-12)
The Final Jeopardy question (12/3/2012) in the category “Phrase Origins” was: This 2-word adjective for “going against accepted speech or conduct” first appeared in a...
Trivia, Jeopardy Recaps and More Blasts from the Past
The Final Jeopardy question (12/3/2012) in the category “Phrase Origins” was: This 2-word adjective for “going against accepted speech or conduct” first appeared in a...
When was the last time we saw Sarah Palin? “On The Record” with Greta Van Susteren the other day, where she had this to say...
The Final Jeopardy question (11/30/2012) in the category “20th Century American Writers” was: A publisher’s note on one of his books called him the “terror...
The Final Jeopardy question (11/29/2012) in the category “Religious Symbols” was: The rooster atop many church weather vanes is there to remind us of a...
The Final Jeopardy question (11/28/2012) in the category “Countries” was: It was created in the early 1700s from 2 counties purchased by an Austrian prince;...
The Final Jeopardy question (11/27/2012) in the category “Billboard No. 1 Albums” was: The soundtrack for this film based on a play holds the record...
The Final Jeopardy question (11/26/2012) in the category “Place Names” was: Built in 1911, this Wisconsin home was named for a Welsh bard associated with...
As of Saturday, South Korean rapper PSY’s “Gangnam Style” beat Justin Bieber’s most viewed record for his video “Baby.” Yesterday YouTube posted on its Trends...
The Final Jeopardy question (11/23/2012) in the category “Biographies About Authors” was: Chapters in a biography on this author include “Declaring His Genius” & “A...
The Final Jeopardy question (11/22/2012) in the category “Nutrition” was: The word coined for these substances in 1912 was meant to suggest they were essential...