"DOUBLE" JEOPARDY
MUSEUM HOPPING
SPORTS
GIANTS OF SCIENCE
BEFORE THEY WERE POPES
200
'Grammatical error committed by the Rolling Stones when they sang, "I Can't Get No Satisfaction"'
Double negative
200
'"Ain't No Mountain High Enough" to keep music fans from visiting this record co.'s Detroit museum'
Motown
200
'The new 23,500-seat U.S. Tennis Open Stadium is named for this star who died February 6, 1993'
Arthur Ashe
200
'You'll find this Frenchman's name on almost all milk cartons'
Louis Pasteur
200
'Alexander VI was formerly a high-living nobleman of this family & the father of Cesare & Lucrezia'
Borgia
400
'(VIDEO DAILY DOUBLE):
Action seen here: (Curly Howard) - "Hey you, this is no time to play games - ewww!"'
Double take
400
'MoMA Mia! It houses such masterpieces as "Starry Night" & Cezanne's "Bather"'
Museum of Modern Art
400
'Except for 1995, the NHL scoring title has gone to either Wayne Gretzky or this Penguins star the past 16 years'
Mario Lemieux
400
'By then living in the U.S., he was offered the presidency of Israel in 1952'
Albert Einstein
400
'Giovanni Ganganelli was educated by this teaching society; as Clement XIV, he suppressed it'
Jesuits (Society of Jesus)
600
'In this form of jumping rope, 2 people twirl 2 jump ropes in the opposite direction simultaneously'
Double Dutch
600
'This British museum received its present name in 1899, though many refer to it as the V & A'
Victoria & Albert
600
'On Oct. 19, 1924 Grantland Rice wrote of this team's backfield "The Four Horsemen Rode Again"'
Notre Dame
600
'In 1993 he made a "brief" appearance as himself on an episode of "Star Trek: The Next Generation"'
Stephen Hawking
600
'This pope who called the Second Vatican Council was a quiet church conformist until his 1958 election'
Pope John XXIII
800
'In "1984" George Orwell coined this term for the acceptance of 2 contradictory ideas at the same time'
Doublethink
800
'Before going "Out Of Africa", you might visit the museum devoted to this author near Nairobi'
Isak Dinesen (Karen Blixen)
800
'(VIDEO DAILY DOUBLE):
"(Hi, I'm Mike Piazza) I was the NL's '93 Rookie Of The Year. In '68 this Cincinnati Reds player became the 1st catcher to win the award"'
Johnny Bench
800
'Good Lord! With absolute zero heirs at his death in 1907, this physicist's peerage became extinct'
Lord Kelvin
800
'This Dutch Renaissance humanist was a pupil of Adrian VI, the only Dutch pope'
Erasmus
1000
'Line preceding "Fire burn and cauldron bubble"'
"Double double, toil and trouble" (from "Macbeth")
1000
'The Rosenbach Museum & Library in Philadelphia houses his original manuscript of "Ulysses"'
James Joyce
1000
'Earl Anthony rolled on to a record 41 titles in this sport, Mark Roth is second'
Bowling
1000
'"Father of the A-Bomb" who recalled the Hindu line "I am become death" after the first atomic explosion'
J. Robert Oppenheimer
1000
'Pius XII previously held this Vatican office that, like its U.S. cabinet counterpart, requires travel'
Secretary of State