Things That Have Attacked Jules
'Eels' and 'Bees'
Simple Machines
Double Jeopardy
French Postmodern Literature
100

The fundamental force of nature that most frequently attacks Jules

Gravity

100

Discs that you throw

Frisbees

100

This machine is named for being higher at one end

Inclined Plane

100

Jeopardy first aired in this year

1964

100

The color of this Jeopardy board

Blue

200

A scar on Jules' hand is from a tussle with this power tool

Band Saw

200

Take the skin off an orange and you have these

Peels

200

An axe is an example of this machine

Wedge

200

The numbers of seasons hosted by Alex Trebek

37

200
The person reading the questions

(whoever is reading them)

300

This rabid animal viciously attacked Jules in a hot tub

Raccoon

300

Structures on the bottom of boats

Keels

300

You need at least this many pulleys to reduce the force required to move an object

Two

300

The record-holder for lifetime Jeopardy winnings

Brad Rutter

300

The city we are in

Austin

400

This other furry animal sometimes attacks Jules -- when he feels like it

Teddy

400

Structures that turn water's movement into power

Waterwheels

400

A lever pivots around this point

Fulcrum

400

The lowest-ever winning dollar total

$1

400

The current year

2020

500

This backyard recreation device attacked Jules many years ago

Trampoline

500

This horned antelope is East Africa's most abundant big-game species

Wildebeest

500

Fill in one blank: Inclined Plane, Wedge, Pulley, Lever, ____, _____. 

Wheel/Axel, Screw

500
In a Jeopardy tournament, the name for non-winners who advance to the next round of play

Wild Cards

500

Jean Baudrillard has conceptualized the postmodern surface culture as this term, meaning a fake reality simulated or induced by the media.

The simulacrum

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