Statistics for Jeopardy #8153

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  • This quiz has been taken 86 times
  • The average score is 19 of 57

Answer Stats

CategoryCashClueAnswer% Correct
TEXTING ABBREV.$400JK: only a jokejust kidding
88%
TEXTING ABBREV.$200F2F: let's get together this wayface to face
77%
TEXTING ABBREV.$600ROTFL: you've made me hystericalrolling on the floor laughing
77%
WORLD LEADERS$600He led from 1799 to 1814, took an unwanted vacation, returned & then was gone for good in 1815Napoleon
71%
NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES$400Marca, a Spanish sports daily, reports on this sport in particularsoccer
70%
STATE SONGS$400Appropriately, it has a state bluegrass song, "Blue Moon of" itselfKentucky
66%
WORLD LEADERS$400In 2003 it all came crashing down around him, including his statue on April 9Saddam Hussein
66%
ON THE MEDITERRANEAN$800Listen, sweetheart, Casablanca in this country isn't on the Mediterranean, but Nador isMorocco
64%
WORLD LEADERS$800Nicknamed "Uncle", this Communist was a leader in Vietnam from 1945 to 1969Ho Chi Minh
63%
ON THE MEDITERRANEAN$400Politically, this country is divided into 14 provinces, including the city of Damascus, which is considered its own provinceSyria
63%
ON THE MEDITERRANEAN$1600The ancient city of Carthage is in this country that borders Algeria & the MediterraneanTunisia
57%
WORLD LEADERS$200He reigned from 1066 to 1087 & one of those years should really help youWilliam the Conqueror
57%
NICKNAMES$400The grand scale of Mozart's Symphony No. 41 in C Major earned it this nickname, after the chief Roman godJupiter
54%
TEXTING ABBREV.$800OT: not pertaining to the issue at handoff-topic
54%
ON THE MEDITERRANEAN$1200This island that boasts Messina but not Loggins is always getting the bootSicily
52%
A COLORFUL CATEGORY$2000(VIDEO DAILY DOUBLE)Here's this mountain range mentioned in the opening of "Take Me Home, Country Roads"the Blue Ridge Mountains
43%
NICKNAMES$200In the 1980s a Californian won the contest to nickname Seattle, with this entry out of Ozthe Emerald City
43%
NICKNAMES$600This matinee idol and grandfather of actress Drew had good looks and an aquiline nose, which got him the nickname "The Great Profile"John Barrymore
41%
NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES$200In 2007 Rupert Murdoch bought this newspaper that was started by Charles Dow in the 19th centurythe Wall Street Journal
39%
A COLORFUL CATEGORY$1600Formed in 1952, the U.S. Army's special forces are also known by this nameGreen Berets
38%
NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES$800In 2010 this mayoral name began appearing above "Businessweek" on a magazine that's been around since 1929Bloomberg
32%
WORLD LEADERS$1000Popular in 37 A.D., this man whose name means "little boot" was sent walking 4 years laterCaligula
30%
AUTHORS' NAME CHANGES$400Joanne is her first name; she has no middle name but Kathleen was added for literary purposes in honor of her grandmotherJ.K. Rowling
30%
MOVIES ACROSS AMERICA$600(Hi, I'm Betty Davis from Local 10 [She presents from Miami, FL].) Miami Beach's Carlyle Hotel was a setting for this 1996 comedy starring Robins Williams & Nathan LaneThe Birdcage
30%
A COLORFUL CATEGORY$400Avoid the sting of this creature named for its colorationyellowjacket
30%
SHOW TUNE RHYMES$2000In "it's The Hard-Knock Life", Annie laments, "No one cares for you a smidge, when you're in" this placean orphanage
29%
NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES$600MT for short, this magazine for car enthusiasts celebrated its 70th anniversary in 2019Motor Trend
29%
AMERICAN HISTORYN/AAt Harpers Ferry, John Brown & his rebels were defeated by troops commanded by this man who 2 years later led a rebel army himselfRobert E. Lee
29%
GENETIC DISORDERS$800Treatment for this tremor-causing malady first described in 1817 may include freezing small areas of the brainParkinson\'s
27%
SHOW TUNE RHYMES$800Evita rhymes, "All through my wild days, my mad existence, I kept my promise, don't keep your" thisdistance
23%
GENETIC DISORDERS$400Unusual bleeding after vaccinations & swelling & warmth in joints are symptoms of this blood-clotting disorderhemophilia
23%
SHOW TUNE RHYMES$1200In "Cats", "Every streetlamp seems to beat a fatalistic warning, someone mutters & the street lamp gutters, & soon it will be" thismorning
23%
MOVIES ACROSS AMERICA$400(I'm Anne Elise Park with TXA21. [She presents from the George W. Bush Presidential Library in Dallas, Texas].) George W. Bush's Oval Office is one setting for the movie "W.", directed by this man who entered Yale the same year as BushOliver Stone
23%
STATE SONGS$1000Wyoming's second state song, official since 2018, mentions this 4-letter river named for strong gusts in the areaWind
23%
"THE "IDE"S OF FEBRUARY$1200On Feb. 3, 2019 the slogan "There's enough money when no one steals" gave Nayib Bukele this type of win in El Salvador's electiona landslide
21%
"THE "IDE"S OF FEBRUARY$800Spike Lee was among the stars sitting here at the February 17, 2019 NBA All-Star Game in Charlottecourtside
21%
ON THE MEDITERRANEAN$200060 miles up the coast from Tel Aviv is this city, Israel's main portHaifa
21%
"THE "IDE"S OF FEBRUARY$400On February 24, 2019 hundreds of bicyclists showed up for Portland, Oregon's "Worst Day of the Year" thisRide
21%
STATE SONGS$200Its state folk song is "Roll On, Columbia, Roll On"Washington
21%
STATE SONGS$800In the lyrics of Vermont's state song, "these" title lofty peaks "are my home"the Green Mountains
20%
MOVIES ACROSS AMERICA$800(I'm Robert Hadlock from KXAN [He presents from Austin, TX].) The state capitol appears in 1982's "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" which starred this late actor as Sheriff Ed Earl DoddBurt Reynolds
18%
MOVIES ACROSS AMERICA$200(Hi, I'm Bill Ritter from New York's ABC7 [He presents from Queens, NY].) Philip Johnson designed the soaring towers of the New York State Pavilion at the 1964 World's Fair in the futuristic Googie style which fit perfectly in this 1997 film that featured themMen in Black
18%
SHOW TUNE RHYMES$400In "The Music Man" there were "copper bottom tympani in horse platoons... double bell euphoniums & big" these instrumentsbassoons
16%
GENETIC DISORDERS$1200Duchenne MD--MD short for this--is an inherited disorder that affects about 1 in 3,500 male births around the worldmuscular dystrophy
16%
AUTHORS' NAME CHANGES$1600Marguerite Johnson was a singer when she took this stage name & used it when she wrote poems like "Still I Rise"Maya Angelou
14%
MOVIES ACROSS AMERICA$1000(Hi, I'm Chris Tanaka from Cleveland 19.) In "A Christmas Story", the huge box marked "fra-jee-lay" (actually, that's "fragile") contains this alliterative 2-word awardthe leg lamp
14%
STATE SONGS$600Maryland's state song "Maryland, My Maryland" is sung to the tune of this Christmas song"O Tannenbaum""
13%
A COLORFUL CATEGORY$1200Hurricanes and Dolphins both played home games in this now-demolished venuethe Orange Bowl
13%
AUTHORS' NAME CHANGES$800Perhaps in an act of "Civil Disobedience", this transcendentalist reversed the order of his first & middle namesThoreau
13%
SHOW TUNE RHYMES$1600In "Spamalot" the Lady of the Lake sings, "Do not fail, find your" this one wordgrail
11%
"THE "IDE"S OF FEBRUARY$2000Because it took the life of Portugal's king & his heir apparent, a February 1908 assassination is known as the "Lisbon" thisRegicide
11%
"THE "IDE"S OF FEBRUARY$1600Port Townsend, Washington experienced a king one of these on February 23, 2019the tide
11%
NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES$1000Atlanta's top newspaper has this hyphenated nameJournal-Constitution
9%
AUTHORS' NAME CHANGES$1200This author who grew up in Oxford, Mississippi added the letter "U" to his last nameFaulkner
7%
TEXTING ABBREV.$1000YBS: I'm trying to warn youyou\'ll be sorry
7%
AUTHORS' NAME CHANGES$2000New Yorker Nathan Weinstein fittingly changed his name to this & eventually moved out to HollywoodNathanael West
0%
A COLORFUL CATEGORY$800These sea discolorations that can be caused by Karenia brevis can kill fish & be toxic to humansred algae (red tides)
0%

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