Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (10 results returned)
#4327, aired 2003-05-27 | STUFF FROM HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH $200: A short essay, or the basic message students are asked to extract from a literary work theme |
#4327, aired 2003-05-27 | STUFF FROM HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH $400: A simile is defined as a comparison usually containing either of these 2 words as or like |
#4327, aired 2003-05-27 | STUFF FROM HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH $600: Also a measure, it's the "measure" of stress patterns in a line of poetry meter |
#4327, aired 2003-05-27 | STUFF FROM HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH $1,000 (Daily Double): This faulty type of sentence is classified as either a comma splice or a fused sentence run-on sentence |
#4327, aired 2003-05-27 | STUFF FROM HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH $1000: "Dark" term for hints in a story that suggest what's going to happen later foreshadowing |
#1047, aired 1989-03-07 | HIGH SCHOOL STUFF $200: In 1843 he received $30,000 from Congress to build an experimental telegraph line Samuel F.B. Morse |
#1047, aired 1989-03-07 | HIGH SCHOOL STUFF $400: Term for an angle that's exactly 180º a straight line |
#1047, aired 1989-03-07 | HIGH SCHOOL STUFF $600: The wife of French-Canadian trader Toussaint Charbonneau, she aided Lewis & Clark's expedition Sacagawea |
#1047, aired 1989-03-07 | HIGH SCHOOL STUFF $800: "Some scarecrow eloped from a field" is how Washington Irving described this character Ichabod Crane |
#1047, aired 1989-03-07 | HIGH SCHOOL STUFF $1000: Specific gravity is determined by dividing the density of a substance by the density of this at 4ºC water |
Final Jeopardy! Round clues (0 results returned)
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