Gee Wilikers, Geography!
Opposites Attract
CAPITALIZED Capitals
You’re On/In Jeopardy
Nutty for Nuts
300

Although this Geographical feature has a funny name, it is an isolated hill, with steep sides and a flat top.

What is a Butte?

300

Up.

What is Down?

300

This Capital City has a bigger version of Ben.

What is London?

300

Many game shows became popular in America, Jeopardy was no exception, however it actually originated in this country.

What is Canada?

300

This popular peanut brand advertises it as the “nut above” with its dapper looking peanut mascot.

What is Planters?

600

The country of Panama is an example of this Geographical feature, it connects both North and South America.

What is an Isthmus?

600

High.

What is Low?

600

This Capital in the United States is named after the 3rd. President of its country.

What is Jefferson City?

600

Although Alex Trebeck was the host of Jeopardy for over 40 years, he was actually preceded by this man who was the show’s first host from 64-79.

Who was Art Fleming?

600

This nut’s name comes from its tree of origin in Australia, and due to its high content of oil has a luxurious taste.

What is the Macadamia Nut?

900

This geographic feature is a landmass surrounded by water on 3 of its sides.

What is a Peninsula?

900

Positive.

What is Negative?

900

Combining the words “Triple” and “I” will get you this North African Capital.

What is Tripoli?

900

While the object of Jeopardy is to answer the q’s correctly to get a high money total, this production specialist actually scored the lowest negative score.

Who was Patrick Pearce (-$7400)?

900

This popular hiking snack which is also called scroggin features nuts as one of its ingredients.

What is Trail Mix?

1200

Hawaii and Japan are examples of this geographic feature.

What is an Archipelago/Island Chain?

1200

Freezing.

What is Melting?

1200

This South American Capital just like its country rests perfectly on the equator.

What is Quito?

1200

Whenever contestants think the answer to this question, a 30 second music track is played to pass the time.

What is Final Jeopardy?

1200

Unlike other nuts, this nut instead of growing inside of fruit grows outside its fruit.

What is a Cashew?

1500

This point on a river is where it opens up into a bigger body of water. It often has the appearance of a fan.

What is a Delta?

1500

Friction.

What is Frictionless?

1500

If you spell “also” backwards, it will sound nearly identical to the name of this Scandinavian Capital.

What is Oslo?

1500

In order to answer a question, the contestants must press these as quickly as possible, whoever does gets to answer first.

What are the Buzzers?

1500

If you combine the word for a barrier and nut, you’ll get the name of this nut, which is also the name of a Californian City.

What is a Walnut?

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