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Jeopardy Round 2
It's been awhile... about 2 months, since the first round of Jeopardy! Now here is the second round. as before- two sets of scores- first responders and any responders. I'll give you about a week. Sorry for the delay.
The questions:
Cartoonists (Given the strip, name the artist)
400- Ziggy
800- Pearl;s Before Swine
1200- For Better or for Worse
1600- Red Meat
2000- Pogo
Best Pictures of the Seventies (Given the year of release (not the award ceremony), name the movie that would win the best picture oscar for that year.
400- 1972
800- 1976
1200- 1974
1600- 1975
2000- 1977
Canadian provincial Capitals (Given the province, name its capital)
400 Alberta
800- British Columbia
1200- Nova Scotia
1600- Newfoundland
2000- Prince Edward Island
Famous Killas (given the nickname, give their real name)
400 Son of Sam (New York, 1976-77))
800- Boston Strangler (Boston, 1960s)
1200 Night Stalker (Los Angeles area) (1980s)
1600 Zodiac Killer (New York, 1990s)
2000 The preppie Murderer (Central Park, 1986)
Shared Names:
400 This hormel Product shares its name with a type of bulk electronic communication.
800- This British Columbia ski resort shares its name with a famous American painter.
1200- This firearms manufacturer shares its name with another famous American Painter.
1600- This actress shares her last name with the manufacturer of a flush valve for toilets (since her grandfather invented it).
2000- This lead actor of Fitzcarraldo shares his surname with the lead actress in Tess.
Famous Game Show Moments and Personalities:
400- The scandal from this "quiz show" was the subject of the 1994 movie of the same name.
800- Prior to Ken Jennings run, the highest dollar amount in winnings was $2,180,000 by Kevin Olmstead in early 2001 on this show.
1200- Ed Grimley, a Saturday Night Live character in the mid-1980s portrayed by Martin Short, always dreamed of appearing on this show.
1600- George Gray was the second of the the two hosts on this British game show import.
2000- Ralph Kramden made a very brief appearance on this game show depicted on the "Honeymooners".
Good luck!
It's been awhile... about 2 months, since the first round of Jeopardy! Now here is the second round. as before- two sets of scores- first responders and any responders. I'll give you about a week. Sorry for the delay.
The questions:
Cartoonists (Given the strip, name the artist)
400- Ziggy
800- Pearl;s Before Swine
1200- For Better or for Worse
1600- Red Meat
2000- Pogo
Best Pictures of the Seventies (Given the year of release (not the award ceremony), name the movie that would win the best picture oscar for that year.
400- 1972
800- 1976
1200- 1974
1600- 1975
2000- 1977
Canadian provincial Capitals (Given the province, name its capital)
400 Alberta
800- British Columbia
1200- Nova Scotia
1600- Newfoundland
2000- Prince Edward Island
Famous Killas (given the nickname, give their real name)
400 Son of Sam (New York, 1976-77))
800- Boston Strangler (Boston, 1960s)
1200 Night Stalker (Los Angeles area) (1980s)
1600 Zodiac Killer (New York, 1990s)
2000 The preppie Murderer (Central Park, 1986)
Shared Names:
400 This hormel Product shares its name with a type of bulk electronic communication.
800- This British Columbia ski resort shares its name with a famous American painter.
1200- This firearms manufacturer shares its name with another famous American Painter.
1600- This actress shares her last name with the manufacturer of a flush valve for toilets (since her grandfather invented it).
2000- This lead actor of Fitzcarraldo shares his surname with the lead actress in Tess.
Famous Game Show Moments and Personalities:
400- The scandal from this "quiz show" was the subject of the 1994 movie of the same name.
800- Prior to Ken Jennings run, the highest dollar amount in winnings was $2,180,000 by Kevin Olmstead in early 2001 on this show.
1200- Ed Grimley, a Saturday Night Live character in the mid-1980s portrayed by Martin Short, always dreamed of appearing on this show.
1600- George Gray was the second of the the two hosts on this British game show import.
2000- Ralph Kramden made a very brief appearance on this game show depicted on the "Honeymooners".
Good luck!