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...
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...
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...
The Final Jeopardy question (11/21/2012) in the category “Opera” was: In 1900 the first La Scala performance of this opera was conducted by the man...
The Final Jeopardy question (11/20/2012) in the category “U.S. Constitution” was: Found in Article 3, Sec. 3, & requiring the testimony of 2 witnesses to...