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100

What is the most famous park in New York City called?

Central Park
100

On what day, month, and year did the terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers happen?

September 11th, 2001

100

What building is this?

The Empire State Building
100

Name 2 plays or musicals that have been on Broadway in New York City

Hamilton, Cats, Wicked, Lion King, The Sound of Music (which is about Austria!)

100

From what country did 900,000 people flee a vegetable-related famine and end up in New York City?

Ireland


200

New York City is located at the mouth (end) of what river?

The Hudson River

200

What animal did the Dutch find in New York and use for the fur trade? 

Beavers!!

200

This is a memorial in NYC. What is it memorializing?

The Irish Potato Famine

200

This apartment in New York City is home to what famous TV sitcom?


Friends


200

Which country gave New York City the Statue of Liberty?


France

300

What is this place called:

Times Square!

300

Remember this graph? Name 3 countries in the top 10 for immigrants in New York City

300

What is this bridge called? 

The Brooklyn Bridge

300

What are two nicknames of New York City

  • Big Apple

  • City of Dreams

  • City That Never Sleeps

  • Empire City

300

Which building in NYC gets struck by lightning the most?

One World Trade Center



400

Name 3 of the boroughs of New York City

Manhattan

The Bronx

Brooklyn

Queens

Staten Island 

400

What British explorer of the Dutch East India Company settled in present day New York City in 1609?

Henry Hudson

400

What is this?

A memorial for the Twin Towers

400

How was this high-wire walker punished by the judge after being arrested? What did he have to do as punishment?

He had to do a free high-wire walk for children in Central Park

400

How many minutes did Phillipe Petit spend walking between the Twin Towers?


45 Minutes

400

Final Jeopardy Rules:

Each team now has the option to wager (bet) up to the amount of points they have. 

For example: If you have 900 points, you could wager 900 points or lower. (You could wager 0 points if you want to!)

If you answer correctly, your wager amount is added to your point tally. If you get it wrong, your wager amount is removed from your point tally.

Example:

Team A has 500 points. They wager 200 points. 

If they get the answer right, they would gain 200 points and end the game with 520 points. 

If they get the answer wrong, they would lose 200 points and end the game with 300 points

500

Which canal was built to connect the Hudson River to Canada and the Midwest of the United States?

The Erie Canal

500

Why was the canal (that was built in 1823) important to the growth of New York City? Explain.

It made NYC wealthier because of all the trade from the Atlantic Ocean had to go through NYC to get to the Hudson River and the Midwest

500

What is the name of this building? (Hint: it is the name of a car company)

The Chrysler Building 

500

Name 5 Movies Filmed in NYC

500

What did the Dutch rename their city after they briefly took it back from Great Britain?

New Orange

500

1. How tall (in feet) is the One World Trade Center? AND 

2. To what famous American historical document is this number a reference to?

(must get both questions correct)


1,776 feet tall

In reference to:

The Declaration of Independence (Published in 1776)

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