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LET’S PLAY JEOPARDY!!

VocabularyLiterary Terms BeowulfAnglo- Saxons Hodgepodge Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final JeopardyJeopardy

$100 Question from Vocabulary big and solid; bulky

$100 Answer from Vocabulary What is massive?

$200 Question from Vocabulary something making up for a wrong or an injury

$200 Answer from Vocabulary What is reparation?

$300 Question from Vocabulary purify; cleanse

$300 Answer from Vocabulary What is purge?

$400 Question from Vocabulary DOUBLE JEOPARDY making twisting or turning motions

$400 Answer from Vocabulary What is writhing?

$500 Question from Vocabulary disgusting

$500 Answer from Vocabulary What is loathsome?

$100 Question from Literary Terms traveling minstrels

$100 Answer from Literary Terms scop

$200 Question from Literary Terms kenning

$200 Answer from Literary Terms a metaphorical phrase used to replace a concrete noun

$300 Question from Literary Terms larger-than-life character whose accomplishments are celebrated in traditional tales

$300 Answer from Literary Terms What is an epic or legendary hero?

$400 Question from Literary Terms a natural pause in the middle of a line of poetry

$400 Answer from Literary Terms What is a caesura?

$500 Question from Literary Terms a long narrative poem about the adventures of gods or of a hero

$500 Answer from Literary Terms What is an epic?

$100 Question from Beowulf DOUBLE JEOPARDY first Action the Danes take to try to avoid Grendel

$100 Answer from Category 3 What is abandon the mead hall?

$200 Question from Beowulf the only Geat who does not abandon Beowulf

$200 Answer from Beowulf Who is Wiglaf?

$300 Question from Beowulf are attacked by Grendel

$300 Answer from Beowulf Who are the Geats?

$400 Question from Beowulf is killed by Beowulf’s bare hands

$400 Answer from Beowulf Who is Grendel?

$500 Question from Beowulf the mead hall where Hrothgar’s people gather

$500 Answer from Beowulf What is Herot?

$100 Question from Anglo-Saxons descendents of the Vikings who invaded the coast of France

$100 Answer from Anglo-Saxons Who are the Normans?

$200 Question from Category 4 DOUBLE JEOPARDY original settlers of Great Britain

$200 Answer from Anglo-Saxons Celts or Britons

$300 Question from Anglo-Saxons ordered the Roman invasion of Britain

$300 Answer from Anglo-Saxons Who is Julius Caesar?

$400 Question from Anglo-Saxons class of priests who often settled disputes among the Celts

$400 Answer from Anglo-Saxons Who are the Druids?

$500 Question from Anglo-Saxons the only ruler in England’s history ever to be honored with the epithet “the Great King”

$500 Answer from Anglo-Saxons Who is Alfred?

$100 Question from Hodgepodge comfort; relief

$100 Answer from Hodgepodge What is solace?

$200 Question from Hodgepodge the symbol of victory in the defeat of Grendel

$200 Answer from Hodgepodge What is Grendel’s arm?

$300 Question from Hodgepodge maker(s) of the weapon that kills Grendel’s mother

$300 Answer from Hodgepodge Who are the giants?

$400 Question from Hodgepodge Healfdane’s son

$400 Answer from Hodgepodge Who is Hrothgar?

$500 Question from Hodgepodge DOUBLE JEOPARDY the country from where the Anglo-Saxons originated

$500 Answer from Hodgepodge What is Germany?

Final Jeopardy Norman king who suppressed the Anglo-Saxon nobility and confiscated their lands

Final Jeopardy Answer Who is William of Normandy?