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• Enter in the categories on the main game boards.

• As you play the game, click on the TEXT DOLLAR AMOUNT that the contestant calls, not the surrounding box.

• When they have given a question, click again anywhere on the screen to see the correct question. Keep track of which questions have already been picked by printing out the game board screen and checking off as you go.

• Click on the “Game” box to return to the main scoreboard.

• Enter the score into the black box on each players podium.

• Continue until all clues are given.

• When finished, DO NOT save the game. This will overwrite the program with the scores and data you enter. You MAY save it as a different name, but keep this file untouched!

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Round 1 Round 2Final

Jeopardy

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ture

Lang.

Arts

History Geo-

graphy

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200 200 200 200

300 300 300 300

400 400 400 400

500 500 500 500

Round 2

Final Jeopardy

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Round 1

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In a story by C.S.Lewis, who rules Narnia and keeps it in a

perpetual state of winter?

In a story by C.S.Lewis, who rules Narnia and keeps it in a

perpetual state of winter?

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White WitchWhite Witch

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What story features a ride on a Gypsy caravan, a frightful

nighttime search for Otter’s baby, and a climactic battle against the weasels for Toad

Hall?

What story features a ride on a Gypsy caravan, a frightful

nighttime search for Otter’s baby, and a climactic battle against the weasels for Toad

Hall?

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The Wind in the WillowsThe Wind in the Willows

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Who is the central character in the book from which this is

taken?

You must know that wooden puppets have the privilege of being seldom ill and of being

cured very quickly.

Who is the central character in the book from which this is

taken?

You must know that wooden puppets have the privilege of being seldom ill and of being

cured very quickly.

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PinocchioPinocchio

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This is from what story by Roald Dahl?

The grass you are standing on is made of a new kind of soft minty sugar that I’ve just

invented. I call it swudge. Try a blade. Please do. It’s

delectable.

This is from what story by Roald Dahl?

The grass you are standing on is made of a new kind of soft minty sugar that I’ve just

invented. I call it swudge. Try a blade. Please do. It’s

delectable.

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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

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What is the answer to this J.R.R. Tolkien riddle?

What has roots as nobody sees,

Is taller than trees

Up, up it goes,

And yet never grows?

What is the answer to this J.R.R. Tolkien riddle?

What has roots as nobody sees,

Is taller than trees

Up, up it goes,

And yet never grows?

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mountainmountain

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In relation to the digit that is opposable to each of the others, someone who is very clumsy is

said to be all . . .

In relation to the digit that is opposable to each of the others, someone who is very clumsy is

said to be all . . .

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thumbsthumbs

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What is first in a list of all the whole numbers listed in

alphabetical order?

What is first in a list of all the whole numbers listed in

alphabetical order?

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eighteight

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Spell the contraction for “I have.”

Spell the contraction for “I have.”

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I’veI’ve

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This illustrates which of the three basic types of sentences?

Can you buy anything specific at a general store?

This illustrates which of the three basic types of sentences?

Can you buy anything specific at a general store?

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interrogativeinterrogative

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What is the verb in this sentence?

Minestrone, dancing the mambo, met Monrovia’s mate.

What is the verb in this sentence?

Minestrone, dancing the mambo, met Monrovia’s mate.

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metmet

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Although the Greek city-states had many quarrels, they all

came together every four years in a festival honoring Zeus

called the . . .

Although the Greek city-states had many quarrels, they all

came together every four years in a festival honoring Zeus

called the . . .

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OlympicsOlympics

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In 1902, the first U.S. stamp to commemorate a woman was

released. It featured an image of America’s first First Lady

named . . .

In 1902, the first U.S. stamp to commemorate a woman was

released. It featured an image of America’s first First Lady

named . . .

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Martha WashingtonMartha Washington

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During the Middle Ages, the massive, fortified residence of a European monarch or noble was

called a . . .

During the Middle Ages, the massive, fortified residence of a European monarch or noble was

called a . . .

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castlecastle

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Upon what ship did these passengers travel?

John Carver

William Mullins

Willaim Bradford

Miles Standish

Upon what ship did these passengers travel?

John Carver

William Mullins

Willaim Bradford

Miles Standish

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MayflowerMayflower

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What was carried to cities of the Roman Empire by means of

aqueducts?

What was carried to cities of the Roman Empire by means of

aqueducts?

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waterwater

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On an alphabetical list of U. S. states bordering Canada, which

is last?

On an alphabetical list of U. S. states bordering Canada, which

is last?

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WashingtonWashington

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What West Coast U. S. city is sometimes called Shaky Town?What West Coast U. S. city is

sometimes called Shaky Town?

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San FranciscoSan Francisco

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What country has waged an ongoing battle against the sea

and has reclaimed thousands of acres of farmland in regions

called polders?

What country has waged an ongoing battle against the sea

and has reclaimed thousands of acres of farmland in regions

called polders?

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NetherlandsNetherlands

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these questions?

What does this color stand for?

What does this symbol mean?

How big are the cities?

What is the distance between these points?

Is this the state capital?

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What does this color stand for?

What does this symbol mean?

How big are the cities?

What is the distance between these points?

Is this the state capital?

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legend (key)legend (key)

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The second largest country in South America is . . .

The second largest country in South America is . . .

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ArgentinaArgentina

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Enter Answer Here for

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Math Science Fine

Arts

Gen.

Know.

Tie

Breaker

100 100 100 100 1

200 200 200 200 2

300 300 300 300 3

400 400 400 400

500 500 500 500

Round 1

Round 2

Final Jeopardy

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In five days, there are how many hours?

In five days, there are how many hours?

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120120

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What is the name for the top number in a fraction?

What is the name for the top number in a fraction?

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numeratornumerator

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How many years elapsed between 1633, when the Church

condemned Galileo for supporting the Copernican

theory and 1992 when he was finally exonerated.

How many years elapsed between 1633, when the Church

condemned Galileo for supporting the Copernican

theory and 1992 when he was finally exonerated.

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359359

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What is the least common multiple of 8 and 12?

What is the least common multiple of 8 and 12?

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2424

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In 1997, the Red River near Grand Forks, North Dakota, jumped from about 70 cubic

meters per second on April 1 to about 4200 cubic meters a few weeks later, an increase of how

many times?

In 1997, the Red River near Grand Forks, North Dakota, jumped from about 70 cubic

meters per second on April 1 to about 4200 cubic meters a few weeks later, an increase of how

many times?

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6060

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The outermost layers of stems and roots of vines, shrubs, and

trees is called . . .

The outermost layers of stems and roots of vines, shrubs, and

trees is called . . .

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barkbark

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Small plates that protect the skin of many fish, reptiles, and

mammals are called . . .

Small plates that protect the skin of many fish, reptiles, and

mammals are called . . .

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scalesscales

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What structures on male members of the deer family are

made of bone and are shed each year?

What structures on male members of the deer family are

made of bone and are shed each year?

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antlersantlers

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A natural satellite that orbits a planet is called a . . .

A natural satellite that orbits a planet is called a . . .

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moonmoon

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Vlad thinks he can stunt the growth of plants by exposing

them to continuous, very loud, hard rock music from the time they are seedlings. What do

scientists call such an assumption?

Vlad thinks he can stunt the growth of plants by exposing

them to continuous, very loud, hard rock music from the time they are seedlings. What do

scientists call such an assumption?

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hypothesishypothesis

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Any musical piece written for an individual performer is called a .

. .

Any musical piece written for an individual performer is called a .

. .

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solosolo

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What kind of artist in a circus may swing from a suspended bar high in the air and then

release it only to be caught in midair by another performer

swinging from a different bar?

What kind of artist in a circus may swing from a suspended bar high in the air and then

release it only to be caught in midair by another performer

swinging from a different bar?

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trapeze artist trapeze artist

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What kind of art may involve carving, chiseling, welding,

casting, or molding?

What kind of art may involve carving, chiseling, welding,

casting, or molding?

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sculpturesculpture

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What is the more formal name for a fiddle?

What is the more formal name for a fiddle?

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violinviolin

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Puppets suspended and controlled by a number of

strings are called . . .

Puppets suspended and controlled by a number of

strings are called . . .

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marionettes (string puppets)marionettes (string puppets)

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Name the special string used to clean between teeth.

Name the special string used to clean between teeth.

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flossfloss

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What phrase refers to packaged foods such as candy, chips, and

soft drinks that are high in calories but low in nutritional

value?

What phrase refers to packaged foods such as candy, chips, and

soft drinks that are high in calories but low in nutritional

value?

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junk foodjunk food

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What is the last name of the inventors indicated in this

newspaper clipping?

The inventors of the airship which is said to have made

several sucessful flights in North Carolina, near Kitty Hawk, are anxious to sell the use of their

device to the government.

What is the last name of the inventors indicated in this

newspaper clipping?

The inventors of the airship which is said to have made

several sucessful flights in North Carolina, near Kitty Hawk, are anxious to sell the use of their

device to the government.

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WrightWright

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In 2009, for the first time since the 9/11 attacks, visitors were once again permitted to climb the stairs to the crown of what

American monument?

In 2009, for the first time since the 9/11 attacks, visitors were once again permitted to climb the stairs to the crown of what

American monument?

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Statue of LibertyStatue of Liberty

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When a foot gets hot and sweaty, the sock sticks to the

foot and then the sock and foot rub against each other and the inside of the shoe, causing what

to form?

When a foot gets hot and sweaty, the sock sticks to the

foot and then the sock and foot rub against each other and the inside of the shoe, causing what

to form?

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blisterblister

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The clawed foot of a quadruped is called a . . .

The clawed foot of a quadruped is called a . . .

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pawpaw

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This is from a version of what story?

If you should ever feel tempted to try a piece of magic on your own, remember that stoppng a

spell is just as important as starting one, and sometimes

more important, as the unfortunate apprentice found

out.

This is from a version of what story?

If you should ever feel tempted to try a piece of magic on your own, remember that stoppng a

spell is just as important as starting one, and sometimes

more important, as the unfortunate apprentice found

out.

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The Sorcerer’s ApprenticeThe Sorcerer’s Apprentice

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What adverb completes this silly verse?

The ostrich is a silly bird,

With scarcely any mind.

He often runs so very fast,

He leaves himself . . .

What adverb completes this silly verse?

The ostrich is a silly bird,

With scarcely any mind.

He often runs so very fast,

He leaves himself . . .

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behindbehind

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