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Category: Advanced Degree Hospitality and Tourism Career Jeopardy Game $200 $100 $300 $400 $500 $200 $100 $300 $400 $500 Category: High School Diploma # 1 Category: High School Diploma # 2 On-The-Job Training # 1 On-The-Job Training # Years College Copyright © 2009, Steve Beutler, All rights reserved. Permission granted to use for educational purposes. Click here for Rules & Instructions

High School Diploma for $100 Clue: A person who projects a professional image for an upscale hotel or other establishment by greeting people at the door, helping them with their packages, and keeping an eye out for people who do not belong. Answer

High School Diploma for $100 What is a... Door Attendant or Greeter? Please Note: A person working is this field is commonly called a doormen, but the term doormen is not acceptable since this person could be female.

High School Diploma for $200 Clue: A person who carries and passes golf clubs to a golfer. Answer

High School Diploma for $200 What is a... Golf Caddy?

High School Diploma for $300 Clue: A person who handles baggage for travelers at transportation terminals or for guests at hotels or similar establishments. Answer

High School Diploma for $300 What is a... Baggage Porter or Bellhop?

High School Diploma for $400 Clue: A person who performs any combination of light cleaning duties to maintain private households or commercial establishments, such as hotels, restaurants, and hospitals. Answer

High School Diploma for $400 What is a... Maid, Housekeeper, or Houseboy?

High School Diploma for $500 Clue: A person who assists patrons at entertainment events by collecting admission tickets and passes, and assisting patrons in finding seats, searching for lost articles, and locating such facilities as rest rooms and telephones. Answer

High School Diploma for $500 What is an... Usher, Lobby Attendant, or Ticket Taker?

High School Diploma for $100 Clue: A person who cleans dishes, kitchen and food preparation equipment, or utensils. Answer

High School Diploma for $100 What is a... Dishwasher?

High School Diploma for $200 Clue: A person who performs a variety of food preparation duties other than cooking, such as preparing cold foods and shellfish, slicing meat, and brewing coffee or tea. Answer

High School Diploma for $200 What is a... Food Preparation Worker?

High School Diploma for $300 Clue: A person who prepares and cooks food in a fast food restaurant with a limited menu. Answer

High School Diploma for $300 What is a... Fast Food Cook?

High School Diploma for $400 Clue: A person who welcomes patrons to an establishment, seats them at tables or in a lounge, and ensures a high quality of service. Answer

High School Diploma for $400 What is a... Host/Hostess?

High School Diploma for $500 Clue: A person who serves hotel patrons by registering and assigning rooms, issuing room keys, sending and receiving messages, making and confirming reservations, and presenting statements to and collecting payments from departing guests. Answer

High School Diploma for $500 What is a... Hotel/Motel Desk Clerk?

On-The-Job Training for $100 Clue: A person who takes food orders and serves food and beverages to patrons in dining establishments. Answer

On-The-Job Training for $100 What is a... Waiter or Waitress?

On-The-Job Training for $200 Clue: A person who participates in professional competitive athletic events to entertain sports fans. Answer

On-The-Job Training for $200 What is a... Professional Athlete?

On-The-Job Training for $300 Clue: A person who prepares and cooks to order a variety of foods that require only a short preparation time. Answer

On-The-Job Training for $300 What is a... Short Order Cook?

On-The-Job Training for $400 Clue: A person who escorts individuals or groups on sightseeing tours or through places of interest, such as parks, public buildings, and art galleries. Answer

On-The-Job Training for $400 What is a... Tour Guide?

On-The-Job Training for $500 Clue: A person who operates table games in a casino by standing or sitting behind the table and operating games of chance by dispensing the appropriate number of cards or blocks to players, or operating other gaming equipment. Answer

On-The-Job Training for $500 What is a... Gaming Dealer or Casino Dealer?

On-The-Job Training for $100 Clue: A person who mixes and bakes ingredients according to recipes to produce breads, rolls, cookies, cakes, pies, pastries, or other baked goods. Answer

On-The-Job Training for $100 What is a... Baker?

On-The-Job Training for $200 Clue: A person who rides bulls, ropes calves. Answer

On-The-Job Training for $200 What is a... Rodeo Performer?

On-The-Job Training for $300 Clue: A person who plans entertainment and recreation activities for cruise ship passengers to ensure they have a good time. Answer

On-The-Job Training for $300 What is a... Cruise Director?

On-The-Job Training for $400 Clue: A person who provides customer service to airline passengers, quote fares, make reservations, issue tickets and process passengers at the departure gates. Answer

On-The-Job Training for $400 What is an... Airline Ticket Agent?

On-The-Job Training for $500 Clue: A person who is responsible for the overall daily operation of a restaurant, including staffing, training, inventory control, scheduling, etc. Answer

On-The-Job Training for $500 What is a... Restaurant Manager? Please Note: Some restaurants do require the manager to have either a two or four year degree, but most value the hands-on experience of valued employees by promoting these dedicated workers into supervisory and management positions.

1- 4 Years of College for $100 Clue: A person who manages staff, decides room rates, maintains a budget, orders merchandise and supplies and coordinates all services in a hotel or motel. Answer

1- 4 Years of College for $100 What is a... Hotel/ Motel Manager? Please Note: Most large Hotels, Motels and Resorts require at least a Bachelor’s Degree for management positions. Smaller operations may require extensive on-the-job training along with experience or an Associate Degree.

1- 4 Years of College for $200 Clue: A person who directs the preparation, seasoning, and cooking of salads, soups, fish, meats, vegetables, desserts, or other foods. They may also plan and price menu items, order supplies, and keep records and accounts, and participate in cooking. Answer

1- 4 Years of College for $200 What is a... Chef?

1- 4 Years of College for $300 Daily Double Daily Double - Clue: A person who makes confections out of chocolate. Those confections, or candies, include everything from solid chocolate designs to truffles, chocolate-covered fruits and specialty items. Answer

1- 4 Years of College for $300 What is a... Chocolatier?

1- 4 Years of College for $400 Clue: A person who identifies and recruits athletes for professional sports teams. Answer

1- 4 Years of College for $400 What is a... Sports Scout?

1- 4 Years of College for $500 Clue: A person who translates or interprets written, oral, or sign language text into another language for others. Answer

1- 4 Years of College for $500 What is an... Interpreter or Translator?