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100

The book described this image as what?

Water Clock

100

This person has been seen by many as the “hero” of modern science. He was the first to report telescopic observations of the mountains on the moon, the moons of Jupiter, the phases of Venus, and the rings of Saturn

Galileo Galilei

100

List three limitations of the sundial

~ Could not tell time when dark

~ Could not tell small increments of time (hours, minutes, seconds)

~ It's time was inconsistent (depended on the seasons)

100

When was Jeopardy this easy???

Congrats team you when a free 300 points!

When was Jeopardy this easy???

Congrats team you when a free 300 points!

100

Babylonians used this to soon discover the Metonic Cycle in 432 BC  

Lunar Calendar

200

Used by the Babylonians, Egyptians, Greeks and Persians before their famous pendulum clock, this clock provided the measure of time when the sun was not shining and measured the hours of the night

Water Clock

200

People who were adept at geometry and created the first sundial

Greeks

200

Why don't you and your team stand up and celebrate because congratulations you have won 200 points for your team without having to answer a question!!!

Why don't you and your team stand up and celebrate because congratulations you have won 200 points for your team without having to answer a question!!!

200

In this century nearly everyone possessed this a sand clock

The 16th Century

200

The two strands astrology split into in the later centuries. 

Science and Religion

300

"o'clock" is short for...

a time "of the clock"

300

This person was the messenger of the American Revolution and made a reputation as the caster of bells for proud New England Towns. 

Paul Revere

300

To uses the sun's shadow in any place to define the hour according to Greenwich Mean Time requires a combined knowledge of astronomy, geography, mechanics, and _________

Mathematics 

300

When did life get so hard!?!?!

Sorry, you lose 300 points :(

When did life get so hard!?!?!

Sorry, you lose 300 points :(

300

The theory that each planet moves in its own small circular path, while at the same time moving in a larger circle around the earth. 

 Geometric Theory

400

The first clock did not have dials or hands so what did they use to tell time

The Sound

400

Who put this here???

Sorry you loose 200 points

Who put this here???

Sorry you loose 200 points

400

Sorry, but you have to give the other team 200 of your points. I know life is so hard. :(

Sorry, but you have to give the other team 200 of your points. I know life is so hard.

400

In what century did the "hour" become our modern hour, one of twenty-four equal parts 

(100 extra points if you can name the specific date!!)

14th Century 

(1330)

400

This was called the unlucky day. A day in which Jews decided to abstain from working.

Saturn's Day

500

What!?!?! I never heard of this before. But I guess rules are rules. Sorry, but you have to give the other team 200 of your points :\

You're lucky it wasn't 500. Maybe next time I won't be so nice

500

"They may ring their bells now, but before long they will be ringing their hands." Sir _______________ said in 1739 on hearing bells rung in London to announce the Declaration of Independence. 

Sir Robert Walpole

500

The fourth century Romans divided their day first into four parts: morning (mane), forenoon (ante meridiem), afternoon (de meridie), and evening (________)  

*The latin word for evening  

Suprema

500

The clock dial (the first mechanical device for registering time) is said to have been invented by Jacopo de' Dondi of Italy in ________.

(If you don't know the exact date I will give you 200 points if you can guess the correct century)

1344

(14th Century)

500

The rhythm of the Nile was the rhythm of Egyptian life. The annual rising of the waters set the calendar for sowing and reaping with it's three seasons: inundation, growth, and ___________

Harvest

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