World Capitals
Fairy Tales
Jaws
In The Grocery Store
Jeopardy
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Canada.

What is Ottowa?

100

In this classic English tale, she continues to find the baby bear's things to be just right.

Who is Goldilocks?

100

It is considered to have had the strongest bite of all dinosaurs, estimated at over 400,000 pounds per square inch.

What is the Tyrannosaurus Rex?

100

These baskets on wheels, meant to be a convenience for shoppers, need to be corralled or they end up all over the parking lot and become inconvenient.

What are carts?

100

This Canadian hosted the highest number of Jeopardy games, by far.

Who is Alex Trebek?

200

Peru.

What is Lima?

200

In One Thousand and One Nights, a book of Arabic tales, Ali Baba learns the magic phrase "open sesame" to enter a thieves den wherein he must fight off this many thieves to stay alive.

What is forty?

200

A painting by Dutch artist Solomon de Bray, seen here, depicts this Old Testament figure made famous for using a jawbone to battle Philistines.

Who is Samson?

200

This is the full word that is often shortened in the part of the store where you can order sliced meats, cheeses, and even subs.

What is delicatessen?

200

In the movie by this title, Ashley Judd is framed for the murder of her husband, it is also a legal concept in which you cannot be tried for the same offense more than once.

What is Double Jeopardy?

300

Vietnam.

What is Hanoi?

300

This French tale is about an anthropomorphic pet that uses trickery and deceit to gain power, wealth and the hand in marriage of a princess for his penniless master. The character also has made appearances in several Dreamworks animated movies.

What is Puss in Boots?

300

At 7'2" in height, Jaws is the baddie trying to assassinate this hero, played by Roger Moore, in two different films.

Who is James Bond?

300

As a verb, it means to manufacture from components or raw materials. In the grocery store, this section is using the noun version of the word.

What is produce?

300

Making it a "true Daily Double" in the gameshow Jeopardy means the contestant is betting this.

What is all their money?

400

Portugal.

What is Lisbon?
400

Inspired by the Japanese tale Straw Millionaire, in which a poor farmer becomes wealthy through successive trades and starting with a straw, Canadian blogger Kyle MacDonald traded his way from one red paper clip up to this item in just under a year.

What is a house?

400

The term for a jaw or jawbone, especially the lower jawbone in mammals and fish.

What is a mandible?

400

Clipping these from newspapers and using them at the store for small discounts on certain purchases may be a lost art form these days.

What are coupons?

400

This famous although eccentric recording artist spoofed the line "our love's in jeopardy" by Greg Kihn into "I lost on Jeopardy."

Who is Weird Al Yankovich?

500

Bosnia and Herzegovina.

What is Sarajevo?

500

In a German tale retold by the Brothers Grimm, a princess turns this creature into a prince by throwing it into a wall rather than kissing it.

What is a frog?

500

This hard round candy had to be sucked on until dissolved and was nicknamed "jawbreaker" in American and Canada. An "everlasting" one is even mentioned in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

What is a gobstopper?

500

Shiny magazine covers, candy bars, colas, and other easy-to-grab items adorn check-out lines, hoping to entice you to do a little bit of this, meaning to purchase goods without meaning to in advance.

What is impulse buying?

500

Ken Jennings, who has won over $4.5 million competing in five different game shows and has the highest number of correct responses per game in Jeopardy history at 35.9 during a 74-game winning streak in 2004, is a member of this religion.

What is Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormon)?

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