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Saturday JEOPARDY
JEOPARDY- College Football Stadiums
1. ($400)- This armed service's Michie Stadium was named for infantryman Dennis Michie, who coached it's first football team...
2. ($1200)- A hound named Smokey leads the Volunteers into this school's Neyland Stadium...
3. ($2000)- This school's home field is Bryant-Denny Stadium; Denny was a university president, Bryant its famous coach...
Double JEOPARDY - The European Union
4. ($800)- Of the four countries that each have the maximum number of votes in the E.U. Council, this one does not use the Euro...
5. ($2400)- The flag of the E.U. is blue with a circle of twelve of these...
6. ($4000)- Conductor Herbert Von Karajan made instrumental arrangements of this vocal ode, the E.U.'s anthem...
Final JEOPARDY - Historic Names
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In 1899, he was released from Devil's Island and pardoned for "treason under extenuating circumstances"...
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1. what is the Army ?
2. What is the University of Tennessee ?
3. what is the University of Alabama ?
4. what is the United Kingdom ? (Acceptable; Great Britain, Britain)
5. what are stars ?
6. what is the "Ode to Joy" ?
7. who is Captain Alfred Dreyfus ?
JEOPARDY- College Football Stadiums
1. ($400)- This armed service's Michie Stadium was named for infantryman Dennis Michie, who coached it's first football team...
2. ($1200)- A hound named Smokey leads the Volunteers into this school's Neyland Stadium...
3. ($2000)- This school's home field is Bryant-Denny Stadium; Denny was a university president, Bryant its famous coach...
Double JEOPARDY - The European Union
4. ($800)- Of the four countries that each have the maximum number of votes in the E.U. Council, this one does not use the Euro...
5. ($2400)- The flag of the E.U. is blue with a circle of twelve of these...
6. ($4000)- Conductor Herbert Von Karajan made instrumental arrangements of this vocal ode, the E.U.'s anthem...
Final JEOPARDY - Historic Names
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.
.
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In 1899, he was released from Devil's Island and pardoned for "treason under extenuating circumstances"...
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.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1. what is the Army ?
2. What is the University of Tennessee ?
3. what is the University of Alabama ?
4. what is the United Kingdom ? (Acceptable; Great Britain, Britain)
5. what are stars ?
6. what is the "Ode to Joy" ?
7. who is Captain Alfred Dreyfus ?