Final Jeopardy: Children’s Literature (10-21-11)
The Final Jeopardy question (10/21/2011), in the category Children’s Literature, was: “In the original 1883 work, this title character kills a talking cricket, has his...
Trivia, Jeopardy Recaps and More Blasts from the Past
The Final Jeopardy question (10/21/2011), in the category Children’s Literature, was: “In the original 1883 work, this title character kills a talking cricket, has his...
The Final Jeopardy question (10/20/2011), in the category Top of the Pop Charts, was: “In 1978, he replaced his brothers at No. 1, who then...
The Final Jeopardy question (10/19/2011), in the category The 20th Century, was: “ In the 1940s, Franklin Roosevelt coined this term in reference to all...
The Final Jeopardy question (10/18/2011), in the category Foreign-Born Inventors, was: “His 1922 New York Times obituary mentions that his Patent No. 174,465 has been...
The Final Jeopardy question (10/17/2011), in the category 2011 Events, was: “To mark an historic visit on May 17, an Irish Army Band played this...
The Final Jeopardy question (10/14/2011), in the category The Western Hemisphere, was: “This nation lost its direct access to the Pacific around 1880 but retains...
The Final Jeopardy question (10/13/2011), in the category The Oscars, was: “This performer is the only person to win Oscars for acting and also songwriting”...
The Final Jeopardy question (10/12/2011), in the category Art and State Capitals, was: “The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, home to the largest permanent collection of her...
The Final Jeopardy question (10/11/2011), in the category 19th Century Literature, was: ““How are you getting on?” said this animal character as soon as there...
The Canadian Tenors gave a rousing rendition of Hallelujah throughout the In Memoriam segment of the 2011 Emmy Awards show. Still, American Idol has ruined...