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Final Jeopardy
100

This Ancient Greek Poet is immortalized in the history of literature via his contribution of numerous fables, largely involving animal protagonists.

Who was Aesop?

100

The Law of Inertia is another name for Newton's ___ Law of Motion.

What is 1st?

100

The Latitudinal Degree of the Equator.

What is 0.

100

Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian all belong to this Language Branch/Family.

What is Romance?

100

The lowest voice in a typical choir arrangement.

What is the Bass?

200

This iconic fictional literary duo lived at 221B Baker Street, London.

Who were Holmes and Watson?

200

A Dodecahedron has this many sides.

What is 12?

200
Before it became an Empire, but after it was a Kingdom, Ancient Rome functioned under this form of government.

What is a Republic?

200

The Alphabet shown below, used in most Slavic and Central Asian Languages. 


What is Cyrillic?

200

The only major Woodwind Instrument type to not use a Reed.

What is a Flute?

300

In Pride and Prejudice, this man is the love interest of the protagonist, Miss Elizabeth. 

Who is Mr. Darcy?

300

The Citric Acid Cycle is better known as the ______ Cycle in most Biology Classes.

What is the Krebs Cycle?

300

The Great Warlord born as Temujin would eventually become much better known by this name.

Who was Genghis Khan?

300

There are this many parts of Speech in the English Language. 

What is 9?

(nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, articles, interjections), 

300

The only major scale to have no sharps or flats.

What is Major?

400
The phrase "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times" opens which Dickens classic?

What is A Tale of Two Cities?

400

This Russian Chemist first derived the Periodic Table in 1869.

Who was Dmitri Mendeleev?

400

Name this Sea:

What is the Sea of Japan / Eastern Sea ?

400

The Korean Language, rather than using Chinese-derived Kanji/Hanzi in its written form, instead uses a unique phonetic script known as ______.

What is Hangul?

400

Instruments in the Membranophone Family are commonly referred to as _____.

What are Drums?

500

Who is the best-selling female author of all time in the English language?

Who is Agatha Christie?

500

The closest star to the Earth, other than the Sun, in Astronomical Units.

What is Proxima Centauri?

500

Everyone knows the War of 1812 started in the year of the same name, but not the year it ended, which was ____.

What is 1815?

500

In the Japanese Language, every Phonetic Character (Kana) corresponds to a pairing of Consonant(s) + Vowel except for one, which solely corresponds to a singular Consonant Sound, that being ____.

What is N?

500

The meaning of the symbol above the staff. 


What is a Trill? (Also Acceptable: Vibratto)

600

In most versions of the ballet The Nutcracker, the prima ballerina (principal dancer) typically performs this role.

Who is the Sugar Plum Fairy?