Statistics for Jeopardy #8446

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General Stats

  • This quiz has been taken 27 times
  • The average score is 10 of 61

Answer Stats

CategoryCashClueAnswer% Correct
HEY, WHERE'S THAT DISH?$200Eggs & milk are whisked up, bread is dipped & fried until golden brown et voila! Enjoy this dishFrench toast
71%
AGREE, 2 DISAGREE$800You "bury" this proverbial item if you agree to cease hostilitiesthe hatchet
64%
YES "I" CAN!$200I can lead the invasion of Normandy & become president under this nicknameIke
57%
AGREE, 2 DISAGREE$400Harmonious agreement, or a model of Hondaaccord
50%
WHAT'S IN THE CAVE?$200Austria has the largest cave named for this substance that forms on its walls--dress warm, it's freezing in thereice
50%
YES "I" CAN!$400I can massacre the citizens of Novgorod in 1570! Grr!Ivan the Terrible
50%
WHAT'S IN THE CAVE?$400A cave system in the Philippines has a 5-mile-long underground one of these flowing into the South China Seariver
50%
YES "I" CAN!$800As CEO of Chrysler, I can turn the floundering company around in the early 1980Iacocca
43%
AGREE, 2 DISAGREE$600No people surveyed, top 1 answer on the board... this 4-letter word is a bitter rivalry between factions; pass or play?feud
36%
IT'S IN THE CABINET DEPARTMENT!$600Office of the U.S. Special Coordinator for Tibetan IssuesState
36%
WHAT'S IN THE CAVE?$800In 1991 a Vietnamese forager discovered a cave so big that these form within it; he saw them billowing outclouds
29%
YES "I" CAN!$1000I can be sent away by my father Abraham in Genesis but become known as the father of the ArabsIshmael
29%
PODCASTS$600Guests reveal discoveries they've made about their families' past on Dani Shapiro's podcast called "Family" theseSecrets
29%
IT'S IN THE CABINET DEPARTMENT!$800Food Safety & Inspection ServiceAgriculture
21%
FIRST NAMES IN THE DICTIONARY$1600A translucent yellowish fossil resinamber
21%
FIRST NAMES IN THE DICTIONARY$400A young male horse, or a gunmakerColt
21%
A TIME OF WAR$1200The Battle of Adwa in 1896 was fought between Italy & this Horn of Africa countryEthiopia
21%
A TIME OF WAR$800The DMZ conflict of the late 1960s is sometimes referred to as the "Second" thisKorean War
21%
PODCASTS$200At the end of their 2020 Archewell Holiday podcast, they got little Archie to wish royal fans a "Happy New Year"Meghan & Harry
21%
IT'S IN THE CABINET DEPARTMENT!$200Office of the Comptroller of the CurrencyTreasury
21%
HEY, WHERE'S THAT DISH?$1000A "Chicago style" hot dog uses beef named for this world capitalVienna
21%
AGREE, 2 DISAGREE$200An act of admitting a point, especially on election night; Newsweek detailed "50 Years of Presidential" these "Speeches"concessions
14%
AGREE, 2 DISAGREE$1000When the Supreme Court became more conservative in the 1980s, Thurgood Marshall was called the "Great" this type of disagree-erDissenter
14%
FIRST NAMES IN THE DICTIONARY$800It follows witch & precedes nuthazel
14%
FIRST NAMES IN THE DICTIONARY$2000A female donkey, or an early spinning machinejenny
14%
A VISIT TO PRAGUE$2000The final resting place of this writer who died in 1924 is in Prague's New Jewish CemeteryKafka
14%
IT'S IN THE CABINET DEPARTMENT!$400Occupational Safety & Health AdministrationLabor
14%
A TIME OF WAR$1600The Natchez people were nearly wiped out by the French garrison at Fort Rosalie, now the site of Natchez in this stateMississippi
14%
ONE-NAMED AUTHORS$2000In "The Red & the Black" by this French author, a young man must choose between life in the army & life in the churchStendhal
14%
A TIME OF WAR$2000After capturing Germans during the WWI campaign of Cambrai, several Canadians got this U.K. military honor created in 1856the Victoria Cross
14%
ONE-NAMED AUTHORS$1200Captain Haddock is the companion & Snowy is the dog of this teenage journalist created by the Belgian cartoonist HergéTintin
14%
ONE-NAMED AUTHORS$400In the 18th century he wrote numerous novellas including "Zadig" & "Candide"Voltaire
14%
WHAT'S IN THE CAVE?$600It wasn't just mammoths--these fur-covered rhinos are depicted in 30,000-year-old art in France's Chauvet Cavewoolly
14%
A TIME OF WAR$400Herodotus wrote that the long run associated with this battle was actually from Athens to Sparta to ask for aidBattle of Marathon
7%
IT'S IN THE CABINET DEPARTMENT!$1000U.S. Census BureauCommerce
7%
PODCASTS$400Barack Obama & Bruce Springsteen teamed up for this podcast whose name means "rebels" & starts with the same 2 lettersRenegades
7%
WHAT'S IN THE CAVE?$1000Calcite honeycombing, called boxwork, is a feature almost unique to Wind Cave National Park in this stateSouth Dakota
7%
HEY, WHERE'S THAT DISH?$400Emmentaler, my dear Watson! Wheels of this 2-word product roll in between 165 & 265 poundsSwiss cheese
7%
A VISIT TO PRAGUE$1600In 1348 Charles IV of this "sacred" empire founded Charles University--go Chuck U.!--in Prague, his capitalthe Holy Roman Empire
7%
PODCASTS$800"The Empty Chair" & "Turkey in a Face Mask" are recent episodes of this show hosted by Ira GlassThis American Life
7%
A VISIT TO PRAGUE$800A "Good King" in Christmas song, this martyred prince was interred in 932 A.D. in what's now part of Prague CastleWenceslas
7%
PODCASTS$1000This podcast company is behind such shows as "Dr. Death", "Dirty John" & "American scandal"Wondery
7%
A VISIT TO PRAGUE$400U Fleku in Prague is this type of pub, having been making suds on the premises since 1499a brewery
0%
FIRST NAMES IN THE DICTIONARY$1200An old song says "A pretty girl is like" this, a pleasing tunea melody
0%
ONE-NAMED AUTHORS$1600"Frogs" & "Wealth" are one-word titles from this one-name master of ancient Greek comedyAristophanes
0%
OLIVIER AWARD WINNERS$1200In 2010 Rachel Weisz & Ruth Wilson won for playing these 2 sisters in "A Streetcar Named Desire"Blanche & Stella
0%
HEY, WHERE'S THAT DISH?$800If you're pro-antioxidant, this South American foodstuff, seen here, is rich in seleniumBrazil nuts
0%
LET'S GET SERIOUS$1200In the 1700s, opera was dominated by 2 major forms: the more prestigious opera seria & opera this, Italian for comic operabuffa
0%
HEY, WHERE'S THAT DISH?$600Taken from the loin, this "international" breakfast meat traditionally comes in cylindrical formCanadian bacon
0%
LET'S GET SERIOUS$1600Hepatitis C can lead to this other serious "C" disease, permanent scarring & hardening of the livercirrhosis
0%
OLIVIER AWARD WINNERS$2000In 1979 Barry Humphries won for playing his alter ego, this saucy dameDame Edna
0%
OLIVIER AWARD WINNERS$1600Dolores Umbridge in the "Harry Potter" films, Imelda Staunton has won several Oliviers, including as Mama Rose in this musicalGypsy
0%
THE 50 STATESN/ABoth in the Pacific, they are the 50 states' 2 biggest islands in area; one is about 40 degrees colder in winter than the otherHawaii & Kodiak
0%
OLIVIER AWARD WINNERS$400Known to moviegoers as Gandalf the Grey, he's won several Olivier Awards, including one as Richard IIIIan McKellen
0%
LET'S GET SERIOUS$2000This playwright said the lonely, secluded life of Norway forces everyone there to become serious & introspectiveIbsen
0%
YES "I" CAN!$600I can host "Morning Edition" on NPR, & now you can see what I look like after listening to my voice for all these yearsInskeep
0%
A VISIT TO PRAGUE$1200One of many statues on Charles Bridge is of this prophet, a contemporary of Jesus who urged repentanceJohn the Baptist
0%
OLIVIER AWARD WINNERS$800This actress, seen here, has received the most individual Olivier Awards--8 awards over 40 yearsJudi Dench
0%
LET'S GET SERIOUS$800More serious than a correction, in print journalism this 10-letter word is the act of "taking back" a storyretraction
0%
ONE-NAMED AUTHORS$800German poet Novalis pioneered this passionate literary movement & died young of TB in 1801Romanticism
0%
LET'S GET SERIOUS$400In a 2008 superhero film, this character naturally asks, "Why so serious?"the Joker
0%

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