Actual Final Jeopardy Clues
Character's From Old Stories
Summer Olympic Host Cities
Sports Teams
100

U.S. Geography:

The 2 States that border the most others, THEY border each other along a roughly 60-mile stretch between Kentucky and Arkansas

What are Missouri and Tennessee?

100

The story of Nosferatu was based on THIS popular Bram Stoker character, the character later inspired Count Chocula

What is Dracula?

100

The first Olympic Summer Games to take place in the United States occurred in THIS Major Mid-Western City in 1904

What is St. Louis, Missouri?

100

One of the first MLB teams in existence, this team moved from Boston, then to Milwaukee, before finally settling in Atlanta.

What is the Braves?

200

Animal Names:

Those returning from a 1920s expedition to Indonesia popularized THIS name for the Buaya Darat, or Land Crocodile

What is Komodo Dragon?

200

THIS Mary Shelley character was not pieced together from grave robbing body parts in the original tale, he was still a monstrosity.

What is Frankenstein's Monster?

200

Many cities have hosted the Summer Olympics twice, including THIS city: which hosted the very first Olympic Games in 1896, and again in 2004

What is Athens, Greece?

200

The newest team in the WNBA is THIS team, the sister franchise to the Warriors; the team is aptly named for Female Norse Warriors

What are the Golden State Valkyries?

300

New Testament Greek:

A famous passage in Matthew 6 refers to "Kleptai", meaning THEM

Who is a Thief?

300

THESE characters gave rise to medical conditions such as D.I.D. and split personality syndrome. In the actual story the main character was a doctor who wanted to do bad things.

Who are Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?

300

Surfing has been an official sport since 2020; However, in 2024 because THIS host city was not near the coast the Surfing competition moved to Tahiti

What is Paris, France?

300

THIS Ivy League school in New Jersey has claimed more college football national titles than any other school in history. Their last one came in 1950 with their most famous professor Albert Einstein in attendance, Go Tigers!

What is Princeton?

400

Famous Photos:

Being only 5'5" tall, photographer Joe Rosenthal had to climb on top of a Japanese sandbag to snap a photo while on THIS mountain's peak

What is Mt. Suribachi? 

400

In the story 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, the submarine Nautilus was commanded by THIS character, later on a popular Pixar film set under the ocean used the same name for it's title character.

Who is Nemo?

400

Due to Cold War and political tensions the United States, and several other nations, boycotted the 1980 Summer Olympics held in THIS city

What is Moscow, Soviet Union?

400

Subject of the 2006 movie Glory Road, THIS furthest western Texas NCAA basketball team was the first to admit and regularly play African American players, they later won the national championship in 1966

What is University of Texas - El Paso Miners?

500

Scientific Words:

A Nobel Laureate coined THIS word "To avoid the repetition of the rather cumbersome phrase 'Mould Broth Filtrate'"

What is Penicillin?

500

THIS character first appeared in a radio broadcast to tell the story of his super heroic adventures, with his side kick Kato. In 2011 actor Seth Rogen portrayed the character on the Big Screen

Who is the Green Hornet?

500

The Olympic Games are opened by a traditional Torch Relay from the previous host city to the new host city. New technology had to be invented for the 2000 Olympic Relay to THIS city, as the torch had to be swam under water to cross the Great Barrier Reef

What is Sydney, Australia?

500

In 1980 on Lake Placid Olympic Ice the United States pulled off an upset win over THIS heavily favorited national team to move on the the gold medal match.

What is the Soviet Union?