This was the first Pokémon ever created
Rhydon
This ruler of Mount Olympus is known for wielding a thunderbolt and being the god of the sky.
Zeus
This Greek philosopher, known as the "Father of Western Philosophy," was the teacher of Plato and famous for his method of questioning
Who is Socrates?
The final round of Jeopardy! is known for this iconic 30-second jingle, originally titled “A Time for Tony."
Final Jeopardy
She’s a happy Troll with pink hair who helps her friends when they’re in trouble
Poppy
This Pokémon is known as the “Eon Pokémon”
Latios and Latias
This god rules the underworld and is married to Persephone
Hades
This branch of philosophy is concerned with questions about right and wrong, good and evil.
What is ethics?
A contestant finding this on the board gets the chance to wager any amount of their earnings on a single question
Daily Double
This famous singer plays Branch, the grumpy Troll who learns how to be happy
Justin Timberlake
This following Pokémon is not a Legendary Pokémon
Garchomp
This hero defeated the Minotaur in the labyrinth with the help of Ariadne’s thread.
Theseus
This French philosopher wrote Being and Nothingness and believed "existence precedes essence."
Jean-Paul Sartre
This legendary host of Jeopardy! was known for his quick wit and hosted the show from 1984 until his passing in 2020
This fun and super catchy song was sung by Justin Timberlake and makes you want to dance
"Can't Stop the Feeling!"
This is the maximum number of Pokémon that can be held in a party
6
This man was condemned to roll a boulder up a hill for eternity as punishment for his deceit.
Sisyphus
This philosopher doubted everything except his own existence, famously saying, "I think, therefore I am."
Who is René Descartes?
This year marked the debut of Jeopardy!, which was created by Merv Griffin
1964
This Bergen is a bossy chef who tries to catch the Trolls so the Bergens can eat them
Who is Chef
This is Ash Ketchum’s first Pokémon
Pikachu
This goddess of wisdom and warfare was born fully grown and armored from the head of Zeus.
Athena
This 19th-century philosopher argued that the greatest happiness for the greatest number should guide our actions.
John Stuart Mill
This contestant holds the record for the longest winning streak on Jeopardy!, with 74 consecutive wins
Ken Jennings
These big creatures are mean because they think eating Trolls will make them happy
Bergens