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200

This person hosted Jeopardy! For almost 37 years, before his death.

Alex Trebek

200

This poet from the renaissance is known by many as the most popular.

William Shakespeare

200

This currency is used in most countries in Europe.

Euro

200

This is the longest running cartoon in the United States.

The Simpsons

200

This American won the most gold medals ever at the Olympics.

Michael Phelps

400

This man made the most money ever on Jeopardy!

Brad Rutter

400

The definition, “verse that does not follow a fixed metrical pattern” fits this style of poetry.

Free Verse

400

This woman is on the Canadian Quarter.

Queen Elizabeth II

400

This is the most viewed Nickelodeon cartoon.

SpongeBob SquarePants

400

This city hosted the 1896 and 2004 Summer Olympics.

Athens, Greece

600

The name of the Jeopardy! Theme.

Think!

600

DAILY DOUBLE

This man wrote the poem “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.”

600

One pound sterling is this number of U.S. cents.

127

600

This character is Mickey Mouse’s enemy. 

Mortimer Mouse

600

This woman has the most gold medals won by an American gymnast.

Simone Biles

800

The current announcer of Jeopardy!

John Gilbert

800

The definition “the formation of a word by imitation of a sound made by or associated with its referent” fits this word.

Onomatopoeia
800

One Australian dollar is worth this amount of U.S. dollars.

$0.65

800

This voice actor has voiced over 600 characters, most well known for a character in SpongeBob SquarePants.

Tom Kenny

800

This Native American sport is being reintroduced at the 2028 Los Angeles Summer Olympics.

Lacrosse

1000

Matt Amodio won this number of consecutive games on Jeopardy! In 2021.

38

1000

This man wrote, ”The Tyger.”

William Blake

1000

This currency is used in Denmark.

Danish Krone

1000

This was the first cartoon made by Nickelodeon.

Doug

1000

The ancient Olympjcs were held between these years.

776 Bc-393 CE