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relevant, pertinent

germane

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extremely painful; causing suffering

torturous

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to cause, produce

engender

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winding; full of curves

tortuous

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the lowest point

nadir

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paramount

chief in importance, supreme, preeminent

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capricious

unpredictable; fickle

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ameliorate

to improve, to make or become better

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mendacious

habitually dishonest

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din

loud, confused noise; tumultuous clamor

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DOUBLE JEOPARDY! What does "pumpernickel" (as in the kind of bagel) mean in German? 

"Fart goblin" or "devil's farts."

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aficionado

a person who is very knowledgeable and enthusiastic about an activity, subject, or pastime.

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EXTREME JEOPARDY! What is the largest word in the English language. (Hint: it's not supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.)

Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis, which refers to a type of lung disease caused by inhaling ash and dust expelled from a volcano.

If you got this right, trade your points with the team who has the least points.

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abeyance

suspended action

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DOUBLE JEOPARDY! So you like math, huh? What is the word for the infinity sign?

lemniscate, which is Latin for "decorated with ribbons"

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ubiquitous

seemingly everywhere at once

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INSANE JEOPARDY! What word will look the same when it is turned upside down?

swims

If you get this one right, quadruple your score.

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commonplace, trite, clichéd

banal

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INSANE JEOPARDY! What is the name of a sentence that contains every letter in the English language?

A pangram. For example: "the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."

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euphemism

the substitution of a mild, indirect, or vague expression for one thought to be offensive, harsh, or blunt

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vicissitude

a change or variation in the course of something

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ennui

profound, persistent boredom; existential malaise; spiritual crisis

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SILVER BULLET JEOPARDY! Get this right and you win automatically. 

What is a "ghost-word?"

Ghost words are words that appear in dictionaries because of printing errors. For example, "dord" appeared in some dictionaries for eight years in the mid-20th century.

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specious

seemingly reasonable but incorrect; misleading (often intentionally)

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expressing much in few words

laconic

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