JenKennings
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Saturday JEOPARDY
New Format !! Highlight between the brackets to see the "question"........
(as if you were going to "copy & Paste" )
JEOPARDY- SINGERS
1. ($400)- Some stores refused to stock his "Lovesexy" album because he was nude on the cover ...
[who is Prince ?]
2. ($1200)- The 1968 song about "Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay" was a posthumous number-one hit for him ...
[who is Otis Redding ?]
3. ($2000)- He made his first tour of the U.S. as a solo performer in 1988, and wham!, he was a smash ...
[who is George Michael ?]
Double JEOPARDY- WORD ORIGINS
4.($800)- The adjective "ruddy" comes from the old English "rudig," meaning this color ...
[what is red ?]
5. ($2400)- Named for a town in France, this sheer net fabric is used to make bridal veils and tutus ...
[what is tulle ?]
6. ($4000)- It's a French word meaning "Dutch," and in English it usually refers to a sauce ...
[what is Hollandaise ?]
Final JEOPARDY- PHYSICAL SCIENCE
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It's defined as a form of an element with the same atomic number but different atomic weight ...
[what is an isotope ? ]
New Format !! Highlight between the brackets to see the "question"........
(as if you were going to "copy & Paste" )
JEOPARDY- SINGERS
1. ($400)- Some stores refused to stock his "Lovesexy" album because he was nude on the cover ...
[who is Prince ?]
2. ($1200)- The 1968 song about "Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay" was a posthumous number-one hit for him ...
[who is Otis Redding ?]
3. ($2000)- He made his first tour of the U.S. as a solo performer in 1988, and wham!, he was a smash ...
[who is George Michael ?]
Double JEOPARDY- WORD ORIGINS
4.($800)- The adjective "ruddy" comes from the old English "rudig," meaning this color ...
[what is red ?]
5. ($2400)- Named for a town in France, this sheer net fabric is used to make bridal veils and tutus ...
[what is tulle ?]
6. ($4000)- It's a French word meaning "Dutch," and in English it usually refers to a sauce ...
[what is Hollandaise ?]
Final JEOPARDY- PHYSICAL SCIENCE
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.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
It's defined as a form of an element with the same atomic number but different atomic weight ...
[what is an isotope ? ]