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Saturday JEOPARDY
Highlight between the brackets to see the "question"........
JEOPARDY- Come What "May"…
1. ($400)- This annual race was first run on May 30, 1911….
[what is the Indianapolis (acceptable;Indy) 500? ]
2. ($1200)-
On May 31, 1938, viewers saw what may have been TV's first "game show"
when the BBC broadcast this type of "bee"…
[ what is (a) spelling (bee)? ]
3. ($2000)-
A female suicide bomber assassinated this candidate for prime minister of
India on May 21, 1991…
[who is Rajiv Gandhi? ]
Double JEOPARDY-Just Criminal !
4.($800)- Cutpurse is an old-time word for this type of criminal…
[what is a pickpocket (acceptable; dip)? ]
5. ($2400) - The name of the Miami-Dade corrections department also includes this,
restoring inmates to useful lives…
[what is rehabilitation? ]
6. ($4000) - In the 1800's, Marm Mandelbaum was an infamous one of these dealers in
stolen goods…
[ what is a fence? ]
Final JEOPARDY- American Publishing
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This American publication is credited to an imaginary astronomer and appeared from
the early 1730's to 1757…
[ what is Poor Richard's Almanack? ]
Highlight between the brackets to see the "question"........
JEOPARDY- Come What "May"…
1. ($400)- This annual race was first run on May 30, 1911….
[what is the Indianapolis (acceptable;Indy) 500? ]
2. ($1200)-
On May 31, 1938, viewers saw what may have been TV's first "game show"
when the BBC broadcast this type of "bee"…
[ what is (a) spelling (bee)? ]
3. ($2000)-
A female suicide bomber assassinated this candidate for prime minister of
India on May 21, 1991…
[who is Rajiv Gandhi? ]
Double JEOPARDY-Just Criminal !
4.($800)- Cutpurse is an old-time word for this type of criminal…
[what is a pickpocket (acceptable; dip)? ]
5. ($2400) - The name of the Miami-Dade corrections department also includes this,
restoring inmates to useful lives…
[what is rehabilitation? ]
6. ($4000) - In the 1800's, Marm Mandelbaum was an infamous one of these dealers in
stolen goods…
[ what is a fence? ]
Final JEOPARDY- American Publishing
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
This American publication is credited to an imaginary astronomer and appeared from
the early 1730's to 1757…
[ what is Poor Richard's Almanack? ]