Insects
Storybooks and Fairy Tales
SPORTS
80s and 90s
Real Jeopardy Questions
100

These insects have been trained to do tricks such as pulling tiny wagons.

Fleas

100

Where is Oz?

Somewhere over the rainbow.

100

Which NFL head coach has the highest all-time winning percentage?



Vince Lombardi

100

What popular game was banned by many schools in North America in the early 90s?

Pogs

100

Sink it and you've scratched.

What is the cue ball?

200

Which beetle is the strongest insect on the planet?

Rhinoceros beetle, bull-headed dung beetle, or hercules beetle?

Bull-headed dung beetle

200

What did Hansel and Gretel find in the witch's house?

Treasure.

200

In which state is ESPN's production headquarters located?

Connecticut, New Jersey, California, or Florida?

Connecticut

200

Who was the lead rapper for Public Enemy?

Chuck D
200

Usually roasted, squab is a young one of these birds.

What is a pigeon?

300

With which body part do houseflies find sugar?

Their feet.

300

In which book would you find the characters Ponyboy, Dallas, and Darry?

The Outsiders

300

Former first baseman President George H.W. Bush was known by what nickname at Yale?

Ropes, Slugger, Lefty, or Poppy?

Poppy

300

What was the most popular girl's name during the 1980s and 90s: Sarah, Jessica, or Jennifer?

Jessica

300

This French pop duo were right at home in their “Tron: Legacy” cameos—lots of people were wearing futuristic headgear.

Who is Daft Punk?

400

What sense is most developed in the honey bee?

Smell

400

Which country did the tale of the Little Mermaid come from?

Denmark

400

Which of the following sports is NOT played in the Olympics?

Field hockey, softball, rugby, or soccer?

Rugby

400
What cable channel was founded in 1986 with the slogan: "It's Amazing Out There"?

The Weather Channel

400

In a recent British poll, the 1926 book about this title character was named the favorite children's book of the past 150 years.

Who is Winnie the Pooh?

500

Some have called the dragonfly this name in the belief that it sews up people's lips.

Darner, devil's arrow, or devil's darning needle.

500

In which country is there a castle which is thought to be the birthplace of the woman who inspired the story of Snow White?

Germany

Lohr Castle, located in Bavaria, was birthplace of Maria Sophia Margaretha Catherina von Erthal.

500

In the sport of sumo wrestling, the title Yokozuna has what meaning?


Grand Champion

500

What small dolls became extremely popular in the early 90s?

Troll dolls

500

Not an actor, this man who died in 2018 appeared briefly in some 40 mainly action films with a combined $30 billion worldwide gross.

Who is Stan Lee?

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