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Jeopardy 12

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6 Categories 36 Questions
What was the first soft drink in space? What is the only NFL team that has a plant for a logo?
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Category 1
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What was the first soft drink in space?
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Coca-Cola
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What is the only NFL team that has a plant for a logo?
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New Orleans Saints - the flour-de-lies is actually a stylized lily historically associate with the French Monarchy.
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What is the national animal of Scotland?
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Unicorn
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The 100 folds in a chef’s hat represent 100 ways to cook what?
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An Egg
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How many Grammys did Elvis Presley win?
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3
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What phobia is triskaidekaphobia?
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Fear of the number 13
Category 2
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Located in London, what is the largest four-faced chiming clock in the world that manufactures some of the tastiest ice cream east of Burlington, Vermont?
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Big Ben & Jerry’s
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What is the flavor of ice cream consisting of milk chocolate, marshmallows, and nuts that 'appears' in a 2002 Sam Mendes film with Tom Hanks and Paul Newman?
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Rocky Road to Perdition
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What is a feline symbol of bad luck that went by the birth name of Steven Demetre Georgiou until he converted to Islam in 1977 and changed his name to Yusuf Islam?
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Black Cat Stephens
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Without Art, he created the “Graceland” album and his family name is part of the name of this large English language publishers carrying the works of authors such as Stephen King and Glenn Beck?
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Paul Simon & Schuster
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What country located in West Africa goes by its French name of Cote dIvoire and is a national organization that has several responsibilities, such as search and rescue, enforcement of maritime law, and maintenance of seamarks?
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Ivory Coast Guard
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What folk singing band, famous for “Leaving on a Jet Plane”, acted in many silent films of the early 1900’s, and was given the nicknames “America’s Sweetheart,” and “The girl with the curls”?
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Peter Paul & Mary Pickford
Category 3
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MOGUL - Shockingly this president stated the he would select “Humble” as his code name, The Secret Service opted for something that was....well, a little less humble.
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Donald Trump
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SEARCHLIGHT - Had one of the more ironic code names in light of his attempts to cover up what became the Watergate scandal.
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Richard Nixon
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LANCER - Given that his administration was often compared to Camelot, the magical court of Arthurian legend of which Lancelot was a legendary knight
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John F. Kennedy
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EAGLE - Some have speculated that the code name concerned his association with the Boy Scouts. Eagle scout is the organizations’s top rank, a fitting name for someone holding the highest office in the land
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Bill Clinton
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DEACON - Name reflected his deeply religious faith. Long active in the Baptist church, he continued to teach Sunday school after becoming president.
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Jimmy Carter
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RENEGADE - Reportedly picked this moniker from a list of code names that started with R. No word on what the other choices were.
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Barack Obama
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MULTIMEDIA
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The Godfather
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MULTIMEDIA
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Moby Dick
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MULTIMEDIA
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The Great Gatsby
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MULTIMEDIA
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The Catcher in the Rye
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MULTIMEDIA
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Life of Pi
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MULTIMEDIA
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Watership Down
Category 5
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Which bird is a universal symbol of peace?
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Dove
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Three percent of the ice in the Antarctic Ocean is the urine of which animal
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Penguins
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Sparrows are a symbol of what?
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Hope
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How many legs does a lobster have?
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Ten
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Which animal’s eye is bigger than it’s brain?
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Ostrich
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The fingerprints of which animal extremely resembles the humans?
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Koala
Category 6
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What country gave the Statue of Liberty to the United States?
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France
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What is the name of New York City’s largest zoo?
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Bronx Zoo
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What is New York City’s largest train station?
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Grand Central Terminal
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What is located on Broadway between 42nd and 47th streets?
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Times Square
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Which two Presidents were born in New York City?
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Theodore Roosevelt & Donald Trump
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What happened on July 13-14, 1977 - causing widespread looting?
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A Blackout
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