Final Jeopardy: 16th Century Names (11-28-11)
The Final Jeopardy question (11/28/2011) in the category “16th Century Names” was: In 2010, 467 years after his death, this man at odds with the...
Trivia, Jeopardy Recaps and More Blasts from the Past
The Final Jeopardy question (11/28/2011) in the category “16th Century Names” was: In 2010, 467 years after his death, this man at odds with the...
The Final Jeopardy question (11/25/2011) in the category “Modern American Novels” was: The title of this 1981 Pulitzer Prize winner comes from a Jonathan Swift...
The Final Jeopardy question (11/24/2011) in the category “Psychology Terms” was: This two-word term has its origins in a hostage-taking that followed the botched 1973...
The Final Jeopardy question (11/23/2011) in the category “American Women” was: Geraldine Doyle, who in 1942 took a job at a Michigan metal factory, helped...
The Final Jeopardy question (11/22/2011) in the category “U.S. Money Math” was: Adding up the denominations of circulating bills with U.S. Presidents on the front...
The Final Jeopardy question (11/21/2011) in the category “Movie Characters” was: 900 years old when he died, he spoke in OSV syntax, object-subject-verb. Morgan Polikoff...
The Final Jeopardy question (11/18/2011) in the category “Actor-Directors” was: It’s rare to get Oscar nominations for best director and best actor for the same...
The Final Jeopardy question (11/17/2011) in the category “Historic Documents” was: It’s the shorter, better-known name of the document “United States-Vietnam Relations, 1945-1967” Yesterday’s winner,...
The Final Jeopardy question (11/16/2011) in the category “International Business” was: Still in existence, it began in 1688 in a British coffee shop popular with...
The Final Jeopardy question (11/15/2011) in the category “19th Century Poetry” was: “He wrote ‘He looked upon the garish day with such a wistful eye;...