Jeopardy! Jeopardy
Replace the Letter!
Name Changes!
"A" K "A"
"State" the answer
100

This is the typical number of contestants on a Jeopardy! show. 

What is 3?

100

An electronic cigarette and a flower storage device. 

Vape, Vase. 

100

In recent years, discount retailer Burlington dropped these two words from the end of its name, in order to associate more with other items they sell

"Coat Factory"

100
Arthur r, star of the PBS show bearing his name, is this animal.

Aardvark

100

This is the capital of South Dakota. 

Pierre 

200

Alex Trebeck hailed from this nation. 

What is Canada?


200

The pieces to a contraption and this famous French city

Parts, Paris. 

200

In 2017, the naming rights expired on what was formerly Qualcomm Stadium. It now goes by by this name. 

SDCCU Stadium. 

200

One might be surprised to find that this sound made by a sheep is a dictionary-recognized word.

BAA

200

This costal state is frequently called, "The Garden State."

New Jersey

300

John Gilbert, the famous, "THIS, IS, JEOPARDY!" announcer is:

A- 102

B- 96

C- 67

D- 70

Years old. 

B, 96.

300

To come to terms with or a foreigners speech pattern. 

Accept, Accent 

300

Kathrine Hudson is better known as this famous singer. They share the same first name. 

Katy Perry. 
300

 flat, leavened bread of northwest India, made of wheat flour and baked in a tandoor.

Naan

300

NAME THE STATE!

Alabama

400

This man hold the record for most consecutive Jeopardy wins of all time.

Ken Jennings 

400

Old train power source and a beckoning hand. 

Coal, Coax. 

400


Spectrum Cable service was previously this 3 word TV provider. 






Time Warner Cable. 

400

A common word for a market, typically used to describe one in Asia or the Middle East.

Bazaar.

400

The letter Z appears only once in a state name, this state's name.

Arizona

500

This artificial computer was the first non-human contestant on Jeopardy. 

A. Amazon Alexa 

B. Apple Siri

C. IBM Watson 

D. Microsoft Cortona. 

B. Apple Siri

500

The front of a vent and a very angry person.

Grate, irate. 

500

A recent trend has involved companies shortening their  names to their commonly mentioned initials, such as KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken), RH (Restoration Hardware) and WW, formerly known as this company.

Weight Watchers. 

500

A capsule of methaqualone, this now illegal drug was popular in the U.S. in the 1970s.

Quaalude

500

This was the very first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution, technically making it the first state.

Delaware.