German Inventions
Composers
German Words Used in English
FAMOUS GERMAN LEADERS
Actual Jeopardy Questions
100

Developed by Christian Friedrich Schönbein
this was an early step toward clean energy technology.

Hydrogen Fuel Cell (1839)

100

   Bridge between Classical and Romantic eras, he is famous for: Symphony No. 5, Symphony No. 9 and continued composing even after going deaf

Ludwig Van Beethoven

100

Deep anxiousness or anxiety, this word comes from the German word for fear

ANGST

100

The Chancellor who presided over the reunification of East and West Geramny in 1990

Helmut Kohl

100

This German wasn't trying to break up with the Roman Catholic Church with his 95 Theses, but the Church broke up with him

Martin Luther

200


 Developed by Felix Hoffmann, this is one of the most widely used pain-relief medicines.

Aspirin (1897)

200
  • Master of Baroque music, he is Famous for: Brandenburg Concertos, Toccata and Fugue in D mino and is also known for complex, mathematical structure in music

Johann Sebastian Bach

200

From the German for "play", this word describes a long speech or statement

SPIEL

200

The only female Chancellor, she was from the former East Germany

Anglea Merkel

200

Those from Munich know that authentic weisswurst, German for this color sausage, is made with veal & only eaten before noon

White

300


Invented by Johannes Gutenberg
→ Made books widely available and revolutionized education and communication.

  • Printing Press (c. 1440)
300

Famous for epic operas, he Developed the idea of leitmotif (musical themes for characters)

Works include The Ring Cycle, Tristan und Isolde

Richard Wagner

300

THe name of a movie from the 1980's, this word comes from the German for 'evil ghost.'

Poltergeist

300

The first Chancellor of West Germany, he alligned the country with the West

Konrad Adenuaer

300

Who's there? It's this sausage with a name from German for "crackle", which refers to the sound it makes when you bite into it

Knockwurst

400

Developed by Sigmund Freud this introduced the idea of the unconscious mind.

Psychoanalysis

400

Famous for composing CARMINA BURANA

Carl Orff

400

Feeling joy in another's misfortunes

Schadenfreude

400

He was First to unify Germany in 1871 through war and diplomacy (“Blood and Iron”). First Chancellor.

Otto von Bismarck

400

The 1516 German Reinheitsgebot, or purity law, limited the ingredients in this to barley, hops & water

Beer

500

Created by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN in Geneva Switzerland, this made the internet accessible to the public.

The World Wide Web

500

One of the most famous film composers today

He composed the music for: The Lion King, Inception, Interstellar

Hans Zimmer

500
A place where you might buy meats and cheeses, this German word means "Fine Foods."

Delicatessen (DELI)

500

Led East Germany to its final end in 1989.

Erich Honecker

500

The Allies used the Kellogg-Briand Pact as part of the legal basis for the 1945-46 war crimes trials in this German city

Nuremberg

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