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2015 Pacific-time Jeopardy! test questions and answers
1. A recent bestseller, "Z" is a fictionalized account of this author's wife Zelda
F. Scott Fitzgerald
2. In 2015 he won a Grammy for best rap album for "The Marshall Mathers LP 2"
Eminem
3. In Latin vacca is this animal
cow
4. This peak is the only mountain in North America that exceeds 20,000 feet
Mount McKinley
5. God gave him a name meaning "father of many nations"
Abraham
6. This 23-inch beeping metal sphere galvanized America in the 1950s
Sputnik
7. Readers had to hold their breath & bide their time for "Getting To Happy", Terry McMillan's sequel to this novel
Waiting To Exhale
8. In 2004, at age 14, she became the youngest female to play in a PGA tournament
Michelle Wie
9. Many of his portraits of the 1630s depict his wife, Saskia
Rembrandt
10. This nickname for a Harley-Davidson is also the 3-letter stock symbol for the company
HOG
11. This type of science is used to establish the facts in a court of law
forensic
12. Rome lies on both banks of this 250-mile-long river
Tiber
13. "Beautiful", which opened in 2014, tells of this singer & composer's rise to fame
Carole King
14. In an Oscar Wilde novel, Basil Hallward is the artist who paints "the picture of" him
Dorian Gray
15. This Austrian ruling family was known for its hereditary peculiarity, a protruding lower lip
Habsburg
16. Fritz Haber won a Nobel Prize for producing this gas from hydrogen and nitrogen
ammonia
17. The Sugar Plum Fairy welcomes Clara to the Kingdom of the Sweets in Act II of this ballet
The Nutcracker
18. Bonito & Yellowfin are types of this fish
tuna
19. The name of this study comes from words meaning "love of" and "wisdom"
philosophy
20. It was the pen name of Mary Ann Evans, author of "Middlemarch"
George Eliot
21. A prelude to the Civil War was the bombardment & surrender of this South Carolina fort in April 1861
Fort Sumter
22. This observance was first celebrated in 1919 when it was called Armistice Day
Veterans Day
23. This poet spent most of her life on the island of Lesbos, her birthplace
Sappho
24. National parks in this state include Arches & Bryce Canyon
Utah
25. This highest waterfall in the world is named for an American pilot but located in Venezuela
Angel Falls
26. This oldest major league park is at 4 Yawkey Way in the Back Bay
Fenway
27. Captain John Yossarian is the protagonist of this 1961 bestseller
Catch 22
28. It's the one-letter symbol used for the acceleration Earth imparts to objects near its surface
g
29. Founded in 1693, this college is named for a pair who came to power in 1689
William & Mary
30. One-word name of the 1865-1877 era of American history
Reconstruction
31. He was born March 1, 1810 in the duchy of Warsaw
Chopin
32. Peaceful or serene, like a calm lake (6 letters)
placid
33. A cosmopolitan gets its pinky color from this type of juice
cranberry
34. It's the fifth planet from the Sun
Jupiter
35. At the 1993 inauguration of Bill Clinton, she read her poem "On the Pulse of Morning"
Angelou
36. Denmark has a land border with Germany & a bridge border with this country
Sweden
37. It debuted on NBC at 11:30 P.M. on September 27, 1954
The Tonight Show
38. This ancient unit was based on the length of the arm from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger
cubit
39. 8-letter term for a permanent, transmittable change to a cell's genome
mutation
40. It's the capital of Vermont
Montpelier
41. And & or are "coordinating" these
conjunctions
42. You'll find Sardinia in this sea
Mediterranean
43. The Focus & the Fusion are 2015 models from this maker
Ford
44. On October 21, 1805 Lord Nelson beat a French & Spanish fleet near this cape that gave its name to the battle
Trafalgar
45. This rotund character appears in 2 of Shakespeare's histories & one of his comedies
Falstaff
46. Gautama was the clan name of this man who lived sometime between the 6th & 4th centuries B.C.
Buddha
47. Named for a Moroccan port, it's also known as a mandarin orange
tangerine
48. This 2009 blockbuster holds the worldwide box-office record of nearly $2.8 billion
Avatar
49. First given in 1918, this award's novel prize was renamed the fiction prize in 1947
Pulitzer
50. Pronounced one way, it's a stringed instrument; pronounced another, it's a fish
bass
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You're supposed to write "who is" or "what is" before the answer. 0/50.

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