Basics
Records
Invitational Tournament
Think Outside The Box
Read Carefully
200

This is the person who asks questions but never answers them.

Who is the host?

200

If a runner beats their fastest time ever, they have set this kind of record

What is a personal record?

200

You don’t apply for this Jeopardy! event—you get chosen because you were good before.

What is the Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament?

200

What has keys but can’t open locks?

What is a keyboard?

200

This is the only number that is both even and prime

What is 2?

400

This is the object you press, even though it has no words on it

What is a buzzer?

400

This type of record is the best ever achieved by anyone, not just one person.

What is a world record?

400

In an invitational tournament, players are not random; they are this because of past success

What are chosen contestants? (or “invited players”)

400

What has a neck but no head?

What is a bottle?

400

This is the only month with exactly 28 days.

What is none?

600

You pick one of these before you ever see the question.

What is a category?

600

To beat a record, you must do this better than anyone before

What is set a higher score? (or “do better”) 

600

Players invited to this type of tournament are usually chosen because they have done well in this.

What are past competitions?

600

I can be broken without being touched, and I can be kept without being held. What am I?

What is a promise?

600

If you only have one match and enter a dark room with a lamp, a candle, and a fireplace, this is what you light first.

What is a match?

800

This is the “board” where money values and clues live before being chosen.

What is the game board?

800

These are the kind of things Jeopardy! players try to set or break.

What are records?

800

This tournament exists to decide who is the strongest among already proven Jeopardy! players.

What is a masters tournament?

800

A man is looking at a picture of someone. He says, “Brothers and sisters I have none, but that man’s father is my father’s son.” Who is in the picture?

What is his son?

800

The more you take, the more you leave behind—this refers to these.

What are footsteps?

1000

In this game show, every answer must sound like a question.

What is Jeopardy?

1000

A score that no one else has matched or passed yet can be described as this.

What is unbeatable? (or “highest”/“top” accepted)

1000

This group of players has already proven they can win games before being invited back

Who are returning contestants?

1000

A man pushes his car to a hotel and loses his fortune. What is happening?

What is Monopoly?

1000

This word describes words that are spelled the same forward and backward.

What is a palindrome?