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Table of Contents | =============================================================================== I. Table of Contents II. Introduction III. Version History IV. Jeopardy/Double Jeopardy V. Final Jeopardy VI. Legal Information =============================================================================== | II. Introduction | =============================================================================== Jeopardy! Teen Tournament is a 1996 Game Boy game. What exactly makes it "Teen Tournament", I don't know. None of the contestants are teenagers. Whatever though, it's just a classic Jeopardy game. There are three rounds: Jeopardy, Double Jeopardy, and Final Jeopardy. The dollar amount are doubled in Double Jeopardy and the amount wagered is up to you for Final Jeopardy. As with the show, there are six different categories of information in the Jeopardy and Double Jeopardy rounds. Each of these categories contains five answers. As a contestant, it is your job to give the proper question. It's that simple. =============================================================================== | III. Version History | =============================================================================== 0.50 I'm not actually sure how much is left so I'm just calling it 50%. A bunch of the categories are done but I'm sure there are plenty more. I have most, if not all of the Final Jeopardy categories done because I just played Final Jeopardy over and over until I stopped getting new ones. =============================================================================== | IV. Jeopardy/Double Jeopardy | =============================================================================== ---------------------------- 1-Cell Organisms ---------------------------- $100: A - The type of one-celled oranisms $200: A - A one-celled organism shaped like the sole of a slipper Q - Paramecium $300: A - Short hair like parts that help some one-celled organism move Q - Cilia $400: A - Q - $500: A - Q - ---------------------------- Animals ---------------------------- $100: A - Like a snake, a hummingbird has a forked one. Q - Tongue $200: A - The bush species of this is the largest land mammal in the world. Q - Elephant $300: A - Of teeth, nails, or beaks, the one turtles don't have. Q - Teeth $400: A - Most frogs have external eardrums located behind these bulging features. Q - Eyes $500: A - The 2 species of Rhino that have only 1 horn occur naturally on this continent. Q - Asia ---------------------------- Art Class ---------------------------- $100: A - Q - $200: A - Q - $300: A - Q - $400: A - Q - $500: A - Q - ---------------------------- Atoms ---------------------------- $100: A - Negatively charged subatomic particle. Q - Electron $200: A - Electrically charged atom that has either gained or lost electrons. Q - Ion $300: A - Total number of protons and neutrons in an atom. Q - Mass Number $400: A - Subatomic particle with no electric charge. Q - Neutron $500: A - Center of an atom. Q - Nucleus ---------------------------- Banking ---------------------------- $100: A - The amount of money paid to you by the bank for keeping money in savings Q - Interest $200: A - Type of account where you try to save Q - Savings Account $300: A - Type of account where you put money to pay bills or checks Q - Checking Account $400: A - A metal box where you keep imortant papers & valuables at the bank Q - Safety Deposit Box $500: A - If you do not have a checking account you can purchase this type of check at a bank Q - Money Order ---------------------------- Birds ---------------------------- $100: A - Q - $200: A - Q - $300: A - Q - $400: A - Q - $500: A - Q - ---------------------------- Books & Authors ---------------------------- $100: A - Wrote "A Christmas Carol" Q - Charles Dickens $200: A - Wrote "Little Women" Q - Louisa May Alcott $300: A - Wrote "Rip Van Winkle" Q - Washington Irving $400: A - Wrote " The Call of the Wild" Q - Jack London $500: A - Wrote "Rokki-Tikki-Tavi" Q - Rudyard Kipling ---------------------------- Careers ---------------------------- $100: A - Person trained to take care of teeth, and fix cavities. Q - Dentist $200: A - One who is trained to care for the sick under the supervision of a physician. Q - Nurse $300: A - An attendant who performs unskilled work in a hospital. Q - Orderly $400: A - Simple name for a physician. Q - Doctor $500: A - A medical person trained in the use of radiation treatment of the sick. Q - Radiologist ---------------------------- Cities ---------------------------- $100: A - The largest city in Texas, it is a leader in oil refining. Q - Houston $200: A - The city having the largest salt mine in the U.S. Q - Detroit $300: A - The main fucntion of this city is running the U.S. government. Q - Washington $400: A - The largest city on the west coast of the U.S. Q - Los Angeles $500: A - The third largest city and located on Lake Michigan. Q - Chicago ---------------------------- Civics ---------------------------- $100: A - The president must be this many years old to hold office. Q - 35 $200: A - If the president can no longer function, this officer takes over as president. Q - Vice President $300: A - Representatives must be this many years of age in order to qualify. Q - 25 $400: A - Group of electors selected by each state to elect the president and vice president. Q - Electoral College $500: A - The term of office of the president and vice president is this many years. Q - 4 ---------------------------- Colors ---------------------------- $100: A - Color of the cover of the album officially titled "The Beatles" Q - White $200: A - The 3 colors in common to the flags of the U.S. and Chile are red, white, & this Q - Blue $300: A - Many Greek houses are painted this color to reflect the sun Q - White $400: A - The 1st color mentioned in "America the Beautiful" Q - Amber $500: A - If you're in excellent health, you're "in" this Q - Pink ---------------------------- Comic Books ---------------------------- $100: A - Archie's girl, who has her own comic in which she jet-sets around the world Q - Veronica Lodge $200: A - In 1941, "The Three Musketeers" became the 1st book transformed into a comic in this series Q - Classic Comics $300: A - With rodents as lead characters, "Miami Vice" became this title for the comics Q - Miami Mice $400: A - A Marvel comic chronicles his adventures on both Earth & Melmac Q - Alf $500: A - In titles of their current comics, Spiderman is "amazing" & The Hulk is this Q - Incredible ---------------------------- Computer Math ---------------------------- $100: A - Q - $200: A - Q - $300: A - Q - $400: A - Q - $500: A - Q - ---------------------------- Disease ---------------------------- $100: A - A disease spread by fleas on rats that killed thousands of people in Europe many years ago. Q - Black Plague $200: A - A disease that affects the immune system. Q - AIDS $300: A - Disease sometimes transmitted by cats that causes red rings to appear on the skin. Q - Ringworm $400: A - A type of fungus that people get sometimes on their feet. Q - Athlete's Foot $500: A - A children's disease that caused red spots on the body. Q - Measles ---------------------------- Disney ---------------------------- $100: A - The only one of the seven dwarves whose name is not an adjective Q - Doc $200: A - Thumper & Flower offer comic relief movie about man's disregard for nature Q - Bambi $300: A - This Rudayard Kipling adaptation was the last film Disnay worked on before his death in '66 Q - The Jungle Book $400: A - The ugly duckling was a swam, & "The Ugly Dachshund" was one of these dogs Q - Great Dane $500: A - Unlike Collodi, Disney did not kill this character at the start of "Pinocchio" Q - Jiminy Cricket ---------------------------- Dogs ---------------------------- $100: A - "Lassie" was this type of dog. Q - Collie $200: A - A bus company was named after this dog. Q - Greyhound $300: A - The spotted dog often pictured as riding on fire trucks. Q - Dalmatian $400: A - The type of dog with a long body. Q - Dachshunds $500: A - The type of dog that often gets very elaborate hair cuts. Q - Poodle ---------------------------- Dr. Seuss ---------------------------- $100: A - The audience quoted from this book about Sam-I-Am when Dr. Seuss got an honorary degree. Q - Green Eggs & Ham $200: A - The good-hearted elephant who heard a "who" and hatched an egg. Q - Horton $300: A - 1957 book with a rhymed title that spawned "Beginner Books," now a Random House division. Q - Cat In The Hat $400: A - Famous for his 500 hats, he saved a kingdom from gooey, green, destructive Oobleck. Q - Bartholomew Cubbins $500: A - Dr. Suess created this Oscar-winning cartoon character who made sounds like "boing." Q - Gerald McBoing-Boing ---------------------------- Early America ---------------------------- $100: A - Q - $200: A - Q - $300: A - Q - $400: A - Q - $500: A - Q - ---------------------------- Fairies ---------------------------- $100: A - Q - $200: A - Q - $300: A - Q - $400: A - Q - $500: A - Q - ---------------------------- Famous Scientist ---------------------------- $100: A - The scientist who invented the first battery. Q - Count Alessandro Volta $200: A - Discovered displacement of water principle while bathing, jumped out hollering eureka. Q - Archimedes $300: A - Scientist that pictured atoms as a solid center with orbiting electrons. Q - Niels Bohr $400: A - Woman scientist who studied radioactive material in Pitchblende. Q - Marie Curie $500: A - Scientist that developed a process to make milk safer from bacteria. Q - Louis Pasteur ---------------------------- Gases ---------------------------- $100: A - The gas that was in the dirigible Hinderburg. Q - Hydrogen $200: A - Envelope of gases surrounding the Earth. Q - Atmosphere $300: A - Molecule made of three atoms of oxygen. Q - Ozone $400: A - Poisonous gas made of hydrogen and nitrogen. Q - Ammonia $500: A - The gas that smells like roten eggs. Q - Hydrogen Sulfide ---------------------------- General Math ---------------------------- $100: A - Q - $200: A - Q - $300: A - Q - $400: A - Q - $500: A - Q - ---------------------------- Kid Stuff ---------------------------- $100: A - He was Superboy's "Dog of Steel". Q - Krypto $200: A - According to the nursery rhyme, "Ding dong dell, Pussy's in" this. Q - The well $300: A - "Fee-fi-fo-fum," he smelled "the blood of an Englishman". Q - Giant $400: A - The Pied Piper's tune lured the children form this town. Q - Hamlin $500: A - Its championship gamees are held in Williamsport, PA, where it was founded. Q - Little League ---------------------------- Land ---------------------------- $100: A - The Big Apple and a major northern East Coast city. Q - New York City $200: A - A very deep valley with very steep sides. Q - Canyon $300: A - An almost level area of land that stretches for miles and miles. Q - Plain $400: A - A narrow strip of land separating two large bodies of water. Q - Isthmus $500: A - A very large island off the coast of Africa with strange plants & animals. Q - Madagascar ---------------------------- Library Topics ---------------------------- $100: A - Books that are referred to for information but not usually read from cover to cover Q - Reference Book $200: A - A dictionary of famous people Q - Biographical Dictionary $300: A - A book published every year that gives current facts & figures on many subjects Q - Almanac $400: A - A board where you prepare a script for some type of presentation Q - Story Board $500: A - The process of joining two pieces of movie film with a special tape Q - Splicing ---------------------------- Matter ---------------------------- $100: A - A change in the size, shape, or state of matter Q - Physical Change $200: A - A property that can be identified without causing a chemical change in the matter Q - Physical Property $300: A - Any space that contains little or no matter Q - Vacuum $400: A - The mass of a certain volume of a substance Q - Density $500: A - Condition of matter in which light can pass through without being scattered Q - Transparent ---------------------------- Metric System ---------------------------- $100: A - The basic unit of length in the metric system. Q - Meter $200: A - The basic unit of capacity in the metric system. Q - Liter $300: A - The basic unit of mass in the metric system. Q - Gram $400: A - The basic unit of heat in the metric system. Q - Calorie $500: A - The unit of force in the metric system. Q - Newton ---------------------------- Mode of Travel ---------------------------- $100: A - Q - $200: A - Q - $300: A - Q - $400: A - Q - $500: A - Q - ---------------------------- Months ---------------------------- $100: A - The month with a foolish holiday. Q - April $200: A - The month that has Independence Day. Q - July $300: A - The starting month of summer vacation from school. Q - June $400: A - The birth month of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Q - January $500: A - Month with Labor Day. Q - September ---------------------------- Newspapers ---------------------------- $100: A - A person who works on a newspaper and checks stories to see if they are correct Q - Editor $200: A - A person who works on a newspaper and gets the story Q - Reporter $300: A - A person who writes a regular segment in a newspaper Q - Columnist $400: A - A person who goes along with a reporter to take pictures Q - Photographer $500: A - The "want adds" section of the newspaper Q - Classifieds ---------------------------- Oceans ---------------------------- $100: A - Potato-sized lump of mineral on the ocean floor. Q - Nodule $200: A - Scientist who studies the ocean. Q - Oceanographer $300: A - Study of the Earth's oceans, including physical features, life forms, and natural resources. Q - Oceanography $400: A - Large system of underwater mountains. Q - Midocean Ridge $500: A - Ocean area that extends from the low-tide to the end of a continental shelf. Q - Neritic Zone ---------------------------- Organization ---------------------------- $100: A - The first group into which all living things are classified. Q - Kingdom $200: A - The classification group below kingdom. Q - Phylum $300: A - The classification group below phylum. Q - Class $400: A - The classiffication group below class. Q - Order $500: A - The classification group below order. Q - Family ---------------------------- Peter Pan ---------------------------- $100: A - In the original play, he threw himself overboard into the waiting jaws of the crocodile. Q - Captain Hook $200: A - Leonard Maltin said this tudio's 1953 film was the first time Peter wasn't played by a girl. Q - Disney $300: A - Peter ran away from home so he wouldn't have to do this. Q - Grow Up $400: A - She tricked the boys in Never-Never land into shooting down Wendy. Q - Tinkerbell $500: A - Ferocious floral name of the Indian princess. Q - Tiger Lily ---------------------------- Phys. Ed. ---------------------------- $100: A - The place where you run the mile. Q - Track $200: A - Getting ready for Phys. Ed. class. Q - Dressing Out $300: A - Room where you get ready for Phys. Ed. class. Q - Locker Room $400: A - After you are done with Phys. Ed. you might do this before you dress. Q - Shower $500: A - The coach might use this to get your attention. Q - Whistle ---------------------------- Plants ---------------------------- $100: A - Seed plants that do have flowers. Q - Angiosperms $200: A - Seed plant without flowers and that usually forms seeds in parts called cones. Q - Gymnosperm $300: A - Type of plant often found growing with moss. Q - Ferns $400: A - This plant tissue has special cells that move food & water through a plant. Q - Vascular $500: A - The plant family including beans, peanuts, clover & peas. Q - Legumes ---------------------------- Poets And Poetry ---------------------------- $100: A - Wrote "The Old Man and the Sea". Q - Ernest Hemingway $200: A - Wrote "Ivanhoe". Q - Sir Walter Scott $300: A - Wrote "A Wrinkle In Time". Q - Madeleine L'Engle $400: A - Wrote "The Friendly Persuasion". Q - Jessamyn West $500: A - Wrote "To Kill A Mockingbird". Q - Harper Lee ---------------------------- Resources ---------------------------- $100: A - Fuels that have formed from the bodies of dead plants and animals. Q - Fossil Fuels $200: A - The collecting and retreating of materials so that they can be reused. Q - Recycling $300: A - A place where wastes are dumped and then covered with soil. Q - Landfill $400: A - A resource that is replaced naturally. Q - Renewable Resource $500: A - The process by which salt is removed from seawater. Q - Desalination ---------------------------- Soil Terms ---------------------------- $100: A - Size of individual soil particles. Q - Texture $200: A - Soil in the "A" horizon that is amde mostly of humus and other organic materials. Q - Topsoil $300: A - Underground region in which the pore spaces are filled mostly with air. Q - Zone of Aeration $400: A - Underground region in which all the pore spaces are filled with water. Q - Zone of Saturation $500: A - Space between soil particles. Q - Pore Space ---------------------------- Synonyms ---------------------------- $100: A - A drink made of lemon juice, water, and sugar. Q - Lemonade $200: A - From Greek "makaria" meaning "blessed cake". Q - Macaroni $300: A - From French "para" meaning protection & "chute" meaning fall. Q - Parachute $400: A - An open baked pie of flat bread dough covered with tomato sauce, cheese, and other foods. Q - Pizza $500: A - Eggs beaten with milk or water, cooked in a flat pan without stirring, & folded over. Q - Omelet ---------------------------- Synonyms ---------------------------- $100: A - In agreement with established or generally accepted beliefs. Q - Orthodox $200: A - A family of young animals, especially birds. Q - Brood $300: A - Able to read and write. Q - Literate $400: A - Not productive, bare. Q - Barren $500: A - To flow or fall by drops or in a small stream. Q - Trickle ---------------------------- Synonyms ---------------------------- $100: A - A movie that has a lot of funny things might be called this. Q - Comedy $200: A - A ruler who oppresses his or her subjects, a tyrant. Q - Despot $300: A - One who goes on foot; relating to walking. Q - Pedestrian $400: A - In a building the floor below the 1st floor. Q - Basement $500: A - The thing you put in a camera to take a picture. Q - Film ---------------------------- Synonyms ---------------------------- $100: A - Contagious disease that results in fever & red spots on the skin. Q - Measles $200: A - An award that often might be won for bowling, golf, swimming, etc. Q - Trophy $300: A - One who has completed school. Q - Graduate $400: A - A pain in the ear. Q - Earache $500: A - A vision seen during sleep. Q - Dream ---------------------------- Synonyms ---------------------------- $100: A - The daughter of one's brother or sister. Q - Niece $200: A - The son of a brother or sister. Q - Nephew $300: A - The sister of one's father or mother. Q - Aunt $400: A - A son's or daughter's child. Q - Grandchild $500: A - A father's or mother's father. Q - Grandfather ---------------------------- Television ---------------------------- $100: A - Branch of the service where "Major Dad" served. Q - Marine Corps $200: A - Al Bundy is a salesman of these items on "Married... With Children". Q - Shoes $300: A - He sits across the aisle from Gene Siskel. Q - Roger Ebert $400: A - A muppet monster or Dr. Gates on "Trapper John". Q - Gonzo $500: A - Theodore Cleaver's nickname. Q - Beaver ---------------------------- The Big Top ---------------------------- $100: A - This Florida city, called "Circus City," is the home of the Ringling Museum. Q - Sarasota $200: A - "Circus" is Latin for these, of which most large American circuses have three. Q - Rings $300: A - You'd flip, flip, flip over A. Concello, first woman to perform this stunt on a flying trapeze. Q - Triple Somersault $400: A - In 1826, Howe and Turner were the first to present their shows in one of these. Q - Tent $500: A - A fancy name for a tightrope walker. Q - Funambulist ---------------------------- The Circus ---------------------------- $100: A - In 1793 George Washington attended the 1st US circus in this city, then the nation's capital. Q - Philadelphia $200: A - In 1907 Barnum & Bailey's circus was sold to these brothers. Q - Ringling Brothers $300: A - There are 2 main types of these in the circus: Auguste & Whiteface. Q - Clowns $400: A - Type of act that was the specialty of the Wallendas. Q - High Wire $500: A - The Ringling Brothers circus had one that measured 500 x 200 feet. Q - Big Top ---------------------------- The Comics ---------------------------- $100: A - Neighbor who Dennis the Menace mostly menaces. Q - Mr Wilson $200: A - Batman's enemy, The Joker, has hair this color. Q - Green $300: A - The adjective that most often describes Hagar. Q - Horrible $400: A - This bow-tied redhead has been going to Riverdale High for over 45 years. Q - Archie $500: A - On December 15, Peanuts' Schroeder celebrates the birthday of this man. Q - Beethoven ---------------------------- The Sun ---------------------------- $100: A - Energy obtained from the sun. Q - Solar $200: A - Solar storm in the form of bursts of light on the sun's surface. Q - Solar Flare $300: A - Continuous stream of high-energy particles released from the corona of the sun into space. Q - Solar Wind $400: A - Storm in the lower atmosphere of the Sun that appears as dark spots on the Sun's surface. Q - Sunspot $500: A - Band of high radiation around the Earth that captures particles given off by the Sun. Q - Van Allen Belt ---------------------------- The Universe ---------------------------- $100: A - After the big bang created the expanding universe what force began to slow the expansion. Q - Gravity $200: A - Theory stating that the universe was formed by an explosion of compacted matter. Q - Big Bang Theory $300: A - Energy left from the big bang that is spread evenly throughout the universe. Q - Background Radiation $400: A - Theory that states that the universe is getting larger and larger. Q - Expanding Universe Theory $500: A - The name given to a planet in the process of forming from a gas cloud. Q - Protoplanet ---------------------------- The U.S.A. ---------------------------- $100: A - The area in the central United States where most U.S. wheat is grown. Q - Wheat Belt $200: A - A bay famous for its oysters and blue crabs. Q - Chesapeake $300: A - The use of heat from burning coal. Q - Smelting $400: A - An important mining range in Minnesota. Q - Mesabi $500: A - The rank of the U.S. in size among nations of the world. Q - Fourth ---------------------------- Travel & Tourism ---------------------------- $100: A - The Tuileries Gardens & the Palais de Chaillot lie on right bank of this Paris river. Q - Seine $200: A - Jackson Park, along Lake Michigan on this city's south side, is popular for family outings. Q - Chicago $300: A - This New York complex contains the GE Building & Radio City Music Hall. Q - Rockefeller Center $400: A - El Yunque in this commonwealth is the only tropical rain forest within the U.S. Forest Service. Q - Puerto Rico $500: A - There's an international park named for this 20th century U.S. president on Campobello Island. Q - Franklin Roosevelt ---------------------------- Travel U.S.A. ---------------------------- $100: A - It's the main attraction in Pike National Forest. Q - Pike's Peak $200: A - Hundreds of tractors are on display at Oscar's Dreamland near Billings in this state. Q - Montana $300: A - The Seward Silver Salmon Derby is an annual summer event in this state. Q - Alaska $400: A - The Enchanted Circle Scenic in this state, "Land of Enchantment," is lovely. Q - New Mexico $500: A - Old Deseret is a re-created 19th century pioneer community in this state capital. Q - Salt Lake City ---------------------------- Triangles ---------------------------- $100: A - A triangle with three congruent sides and three congruent angles. Q - Equilateral Triangle $200: A - A triangle with three noncongruent sides and three non-congruent angles. Q - Scalene $300: A - A triangle with 2 congruent sides and two congruent angles. Q - Isosceles Triangle $400: A - In a right triangle the side opposite the right angle. Q - Hypotenuse $500: A - The sum of the squares of the legs in a right triangle equals the square of the hypotenuse. Q - Pythagorean Rule ---------------------------- Types of Science ---------------------------- $100: A - The study of fruit crops. Q - Pomology $200: A - Investigating simply to learn more. Q - Pure Science $300: A - Investigating to find the answers to specific problems. Q - Applied Science $400: A - A hypothesis that scientists have reason to believe is correct. Q - Theory $500: A - The study of how living things are grouped and named. Q - Taxonomy ---------------------------- U.S. Cities ---------------------------- $100: A - Q - $200: A - Q - $300: A - Q - $400: A - Q - $500: A - Q - ---------------------------- U.S. City Names ---------------------------- $100: A - It's America's "City of Witches" Q - Salem $200: A - It's the "Empire City" of the Empire State Q - New York City $300: A - The nickname "Crescent City" comes from the curve of the Mississippi beside its French quarter Q - New Orleans $400: A - This city on Tampa Bay is the "Sunshine City" Q - St. Petersburg $500: A - This Alabama industrial city grw so fast it became known as the "Magic City" Q - Birmingham ---------------------------- U.S. Geography ---------------------------- $100: A - It's the river flowing past Chattanooga & it shares its names with the state. Q - Tennessee $200: A - This largest Maryland city has 2 outlets to the sea: Chesapeake Bay & the Delaware Canal. Q - Baltimore $300: A - Bays in this state include Grand Traverse, Keweenaw & Saginaw. Q - Michigan $400: A - This sound & the island with which it shares its name lie south of Cape Cod. Q - Nantucket Sound $500: A - This 100-mile-long Texas island was named for Spanish priest Nicholas Balli. Q - Padre Island ---------------------------- U.S. Geography ---------------------------- $100: A - This swamp in the southeast is drained by the Sainty Marys & Suwanee Rivers Q - Okeefenokee Swamp $200: A - It's by far the most populous county in Illinois Q - Cook County $300: A - St. Louis & Biloxi are among this state's largest bays Q - Mississippi $400: A - Rhode Island's Providence River flows into this bay Q - Narragansett Bay $500: A - The 13 peaks of the presidential range are part of this New Hampshire mountain range Q - White Mountains ---------------------------- U.S. Islands ---------------------------- $100: A - Kahoolawe, once used for military target practice, is the smallest of this state's main islands. Q - Hawaii $200: A - Treasure Island, a part of St. Petersburg in this state, may have been a hideout for buccaneers. Q - Florida $300: A - This New York island is divided among 4 counties: Kings, Queens, Nassau & Suffolk. Q - Long Island $400: A - In the late 18th century, this Massachusetts island was the whaling capital of the world. Q - Nantucket $500: A - Chewing gum magnate William Wrigley, Jr. once owned this Calif. island "26 miles across the sea". Q - Santa Catalina ---------------------------- U.S. Museums ---------------------------- $100: A - Q - $200: A - Q - $300: A - Q - $400: A - Q - $500: A - Q - ---------------------------- U.S.A. ---------------------------- $100: A - The highland rim area of this state completely surrounds the Nasville Basin. Q - Tennessee $200: A - In terms of population, Erie is the third-largest city in this state. Q - Pennsylvania $300: A - This capital of Mississippi is "The Crossroads of the South". Q - Jackson $400: A - The extreme western part of Alaska's Aleutian islands is in the same time zone as this other state. Q - Hawaii $500: A - On an alphabetical list of the New England states, this one comes first. Q - Connecticut ---------------------------- U.S.A. ---------------------------- $100: A - South Dakota's official one is "Under God the people rule". Q - Motto $200: A - The name of this state known for its derby may come from a Native American word for "meadowland". Q - Kentucky $300: A - Founded in 1852, the Intelligencer of Wheeling is one of this state's oldest newspapers. Q - West Virginia $400: A - You'll find the University of this state in Missoula. Q - Montana $500: A - This state flower appears on Kansas's state flag. Q - Sunflower ---------------------------- USA ---------------------------- $100: A - The only state that borders four Mexican states. Q - Texas $200: A - The only state that consists of two peninsulas. Q - Michigan $300: A - The Russians sold it to Seward at 2 cents an acre. Q - Alaska $400: A - Whenever it wants to, this state can legally break up into five. Q - Texas $500: A - State that's completely surrounded by water. Q - Hawaii ---------------------------- War and Peace ---------------------------- $100: A - In 1876 Indians led by Crazy Horse & Gall defeated this general Q - George Custer $200: A - Country that most helped America in the Revolutionary War Q - France $300: A - The American revolutionary officer who betrayed his country Q - Benedict Arnold $400: A - British general who surrenedered at Yorktown % brought the American revolution to an end Q - General Cornwallis $500: A - Annexing Texas led the United States to war with this country Q - Mexico ---------------------------- Water ---------------------------- $100: A - A very fast flood condition Q - Flash Flood $200: A - Body of water surrounded by land Q - Lake $300: A - A long narrow body of water that flows through the land Q - River $400: A - Body of saltwater smaller that an ocean Q - Sea $500: A - The state of being underwater Q - Submerged ---------------------------- Wild West ---------------------------- $100: A - Canadian name for a rodeo or roundup. Q - Stampede $200: A - Last name of the brothers Virgil, Morgan and Wyatt who fought at the O.K. Corral. Q - Earp $300: A - In 650,000 miles, the mail was only lost once. Q - Pony Express $400: A - One of its newspapers was appropriately called "The Epitaph". Q - Tombstone $500: A - From Latin "to watch," citizen law groups of the old west. Q - Vigilantes =============================================================================== | V. Final Jeopardy | =============================================================================== ---------------------------- Acids ---------------------------- A - Glass is "etched" with this acid. Q - Hydrofluoric Acid ---------------------------- Bones ---------------------------- A - The two bones of the lower arm. Q - Radius & Ulna ---------------------------- Canada ---------------------------- A - The two languages of Canada. Q - English & French ---------------------------- Geography ---------------------------- A - 23 and 1/2 degress south latitude. Q - Tropic of Capricorn ---------------------------- Government People ---------------------------- A - The famous woman leader of Great Britain that resigned in 1990. Q - Margaret Thatcher ---------------------------- Human Traits ---------------------------- A - Earlobes can be basically one of these two types. Q - Attached & Unattached ---------------------------- Immigrants ---------------------------- A - Some immigrants gained passge to America as this type of servant. Q - Indentured Servants ---------------------------- Lenses & Mirrors ---------------------------- A - An image that appears behind a mirror. Q - Virtual Image ---------------------------- Mary & Her Lamb ---------------------------- A - She wrote the poem, or at least its last 3 verses. Q - Sarah Josephena Hale ---------------------------- Mideast ---------------------------- A - These ancient people began the Ottoman Empire. Q - Ottoman Turks ---------------------------- Nature ---------------------------- A - Forms of ocean life that swim. Q - Nekton ---------------------------- Odds & Ends ---------------------------- A - The Sandanistas of this country are named for Augusto Sandino, a guerilla leader of the '20s & '30s. Q - Nicaragua ---------------------------- Periodic Table ---------------------------- A - Elements with the atomic numbers 89 through 103 are part of what serie. Q - Actinide Series ---------------------------- Plants ---------------------------- A - The process through which plants make food with the aid of sunlight. Q - Photosynthesis ---------------------------- Poets And Poetry ---------------------------- A - Wrote "To Kill A Mockingbird". Q - Harper Lee ---------------------------- Products ---------------------------- A - Oil made from nuts and used in paints and varnish. Q - Tung Oil ---------------------------- Soil Types ---------------------------- A - The fertile black soils of the Russian steppes. Q - Chernozem ---------------------------- Sound ---------------------------- A - A scale that compares the speed of objects to the speed of sound Q - Mach Number ---------------------------- Southeast Asia ---------------------------- A - This very large river empties into the Pacific Ocean in Vietnam. Q - Mekong ---------------------------- Sponges ---------------------------- A - The hard parts within the jellylike material of certain sponges. Q - Spicules ---------------------------- Synonyms ---------------------------- A - To change continually. Q - Fluctuate ---------------------------- The Sun ---------------------------- A - Band of high radiation around the Earth that captures particles given off by the Sun. Q - Van Allen Radiation Belt ---------------------------- Triangles ---------------------------- A - A triangle with three noncongruent sides and three no congruent angles. Q - Scalene Triangle ---------------------------- U.S. History ---------------------------- A - The Sante Fe Trail became obsolete after the completion of this railroad in 1880. Q - Atchison Topeka & ---------------------------- U.S. States ---------------------------- A - State with the smallest population. Q - Wyoming =============================================================================== | VI. Legal Information | =============================================================================== Copyright 2004 Joseph Colby This may be not be reproduced under any circumstances except for personal, private use. It may not be placed on any web site or otherwise distributed publicly without advance written permission. 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