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100

This American architect designed the Guggenheim Museum in New York City.

Who is Frank Lloyd Wright?

100

This was the name of the ill-fated boat they were on.

What is the USS Minnow?


100

Graceland, the home of Elvis Presley, is located in this city.

What is Memphis, Tennessee?

100

This judge, at the height of her career, earned $47 million making her one of the highest paid person in daytime TV.

Who is Judge Judy?


100

American Pie by Don Mclean 1971

What is A long long time ago, I can still remember, how the music used to make me smile?

100

You can lick this one.  This word starts with an “e,” ends with an “e,” but usually has one letter in it.

What is "envelope"?

200

This architectural style is characterized by pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and flying buttresses.

What is Gothic?

200

Gilligan always wore this color shirt.

What is red?


200

This is where you can find the Willis Tower.

What is Chicago?

200

He played the title character in the classic TV legal drama “Perry Mason” starting in 1957.


Who is Raymond Burr?

200

Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen - 1975

What is "Is this the real life, is this just fantasy"?

200

This word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it.


What is short?

300

The Parthenon in Greece was built in dedication to this ancient goddess.


Who is Athena?

300

The castaways survived this many seasons.

What is 3?    1964-1967

300

The the longest bridge in the United States transverses this lake in the South.

What is Lake Pontchartrain?

300

This TV show, created by Steve Bochco, focused on lawyers in Los Angeles and aired in the mid-1980s.  Stars included Harry Hamlin and Jimmy Smits.


What is “L.A. Law?


300

Crocodile Rock - Elton John -1972

What is "I remember when rock was young, Me and Suzie had so much fun"?

300

I’m light as a feather, yet the strongest person can’t hold me for much more than a minute. What am I?

What is you breath?

400

The design of the Sydney Opera House in Australia is inspired by these.


What is the sails of boats?


400

This character (or actor) is the only one of the seven survivors who still is living.

Who is Ginger (Tina Louise)?

400

 Devils Tower National Monument is in this state.

What is Wyoming?

400

This New York TV court show is known for its realistic depiction of corporate law and often bases its episodes on real cases.  It also has a royal connection. 2011-2019

What is Suits?

400

Free Bird by Lynyrd Skynyrd - 1973

What is "If I leave here tomorrow, will you still remember me"?

400

You have a bucket of water. What can you put in it to make it weigh less.  

What are holes?

500

La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona is the main work of this architect.


Who is Antoni Gaudí?

500

The 1978's movie Rescue from Gilligan's Island finds the castaways still on island after 15 years.  A metal disc lands on the island, and the Professor makes an instrument that tells of this impending disaster which motivates the castaways to sail away in a raft and get noticed by the Coast Guard. 

What is a tsunami?

500
Name one of the figures depicted on Stone Mountain in Georgia.

Who are General Stonewall Jackson, General Robert E. Lee and President of the Confederacy Jefferson Davis?

500

This TV legal drama is set in a fictional law firm in New York City and stars Julianna Margulies.

2009-2016

What is the Good Wife?

500

Baba O'Riley by the Who - 1971.

What is "Out here in the fields, I farm for my meals"?

500

This word begins with T, ends with T, and has T in it?

What is a teapot?

600

Bonus Jeopardy

Run for the Border

600

Identify TWO of the top five pairs of countries that share the longest border.

What is #1 - USA and Canada - 5,525 Miles

2. Kazakhstan and Russia – 4,750 Miles

3. Argentina and Chile – 4,158 Miles

4. China and Mongolia – 2,877 Miles

5. China and Russia – 2,597 Miles