Tuesday, August 16, 2005

Jeopardy!

Jeopardy! for Thursday
YESTERDAY'S QUESTION
What is Suriname?

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!
Odes and Ends for $400

In a John Keats classic, this "is truth, truth" this; "that is all ye know on earth and all ye need to know."

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Jeopardy! for Friday
YESTERDAY'S QUESTION
What is beauty?

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!
Odes and Ends for $1200

This lyrical balladist of the Lake District wrote on "the sovereignty of May."

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Jeopardy! for Saturday
YESTERDAY'S QUESTION
Who is William Wordsworth?

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!
Odes and Ends for $2000

"O, let me steal on liquid kiss! For O! my soul is parched with love" wrote this Scot in "Delia, an Ode."

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Jeopardy! for Sunday
YESTERDAY'S QUESTION
Who is Robert Burns?

FINAL JEOPARDY!
Religion

This group first met out of doors in England in the 1650s waiting to receive God's light and tremble from it.

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Jeopardy! for Monday
YESTERDAY'S QUESTION
Who are the Quakers? (Acceptable: Society of Friends)

JEOPARDY!
The Planets for $200

One of the brightest of this sixth planet's over 1,000 rings is only 500 feet thick.

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Jeopardy! for Tuesday
YESTERDAY'S QUESTION
What is Saturn?

JEOPARDY!
The Planets for $600

This planet was named in 1930 by an eleven-year-old British girl, Venetia Burney, who won a "Name Planet X" contest.

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