Jeopardy for Cats
Bear or Man?
Illegal Lingo
Fictional Occupations
May
Pardon my French!
400

He loves lasagna but hates Mondays

Garfield

400

A Sony-produced brand of portable music player introduced in 1979

Walkman

400

Someone committing accounting fraud might be said to “cook” these

The books

400

Hercule Poirot and Sherlock Holmes

Detective

400

 Used to indicate uncertainty or possibility

Maybe

400

It is not a glitch in the Matrix, but rather simply an illusion of memory causing you to feel like you’ve already lived through your present situation before

Déjà Vu

800

He was finicky and the spokes-kitty for 9Lives

Morris

800

His real name was Edward Teach, pirate captain of the Queen Anne's Revenge

Blackbeard

800

It’s the act of publicizing information about a person unless certain demands are met

Blackmailing

800

Ted Lasso

Football/Soccer Coach

800

English sailing ship from that sailed across the Atlantic in 1620

Mayflower

800

It’s a huge event in Louisiana’s most populated city

Mardi Gras

1200

The cat goddess worshipped by ancient Egyptian

Bast or Bastet

1200

A skin disease known as "scabies" in humans, it takes on this name in animals with fur

Mange

1200

You really ought to hop around this kind of court that ignores the rule of law

Kangaroo Court

1200

Major Tom, sung about by David Bowie

Astronaut

1200

A condiment made from egg yolks

Mayonnaise

1200

The Third Man, Double Indemnity and Sunset Boulevard are some of the most famous examples of this genre whose name literally means “black” or “dark” movie

Film Noir

1600

This famous author’s former home in Key West is now occupied by multiple polydactyl cats

Ernest Hemmingway

1600

A person that could not be easily convinced to change their mind would be considered this

adamant

1600

Killing another human without the intent to do so is this kind of manslaughter

Involuntary

1600

Miranda Priestly in “The Devil Wears Prada”

Magazine Editor

1600

A state of disorder

Mayhem

1600

It’s the final blow, the one that brings an end to a wounded person’s suffering.

Coup de Grâce

2000

The composer of the Broadway musical Cats

Andrew Lloyd Webber

2000

Also known as a Binturong, this 40 pound mammal native to south and south-east Asia gives off the smell of buttered popcorn

Bearcat

2000

Privately made firearms without a serial number are known by this haunting 2-word term

Ghost Guns

2000

Ichabod Crane

Teacher

2000
Relating to a city's head of government
Mayoral
2000

It typically contains around 10% of aromatic compounds, making it less fragrant than an actual perfume, but more than a cologne.

Eau de Toilette