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Jeopardy Bi-,Di-,Du-Tri-, Ter-Hept-, Sept- Oct-, Octo- Non-, Nov- Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

RMChaplin $100 Question from Bi-, Di-, Du- A mode of transportation, using Two wheels, and is propelled by pedaling by the rider

$100 Answer from Bi-, Di-, Du- Bicycle RMChaplin

$200 Question from Bi-, Di-, Du- A dwelling (place to live) with two separate (and often identical) units RMChaplin

$200 Answer from Bi-, Di-, Du- Duplex RMChaplin

$300 Question from Bi-, Di-, Du- A musical group made up of two people, either singing or playing musical instruments RMChaplin

$300 Answer from Bi-, Di-, Du- Duet RMChaplin

$400 Question from Bi-, Di-, Du- Speaking (fluently)two languages RMChaplin

$400 Answer from Bi-, Di-, Du- Bilingual RMChaplin

$500 Question from Bi-, Di-, Du- RMChaplin Happening/occuring every two years

$500 Answer from Bi-, Di-, Du- Biennial RMChaplin

$100 Question from Tri-, Ter- A mode of transportation with Three wheels, with the seat Positioned in the center of them, That the rider pedals to make move RMChaplin

$100 Answer from Tri-, Ter- RMChaplin Tricycle

$200 Question from Tri-, Ter- RMChaplin A mathematical shape with three sides and three angles

$200 Answer from Tri-, Ter- RMChaplin Triangle

$300 Question from Tri-, Ter- An athletic competition Consisting of three events- Biking, swimming and running RMChaplin

$300 Answer from Tri-, Ter- Triathlon RMChaplin

$400 Question from Tri-, Ter- A group of three books or plays with a common theme and/or a common author RMChaplin

$400 Answer from Tri-, Ter- RMChaplin

$500 Question from Tri-, Ter- Of the third order, rank, formation, etc; third RMChaplin

$500 Answer from Tri-, Ter- Tertiary RMChaplin

$100 Question from Hept-, Sept- Seventh month on Roman Calendar-9 th nowadays RMChaplin

$100 Answer from Hept-, Sept- September RMChaplin

$200 Question from Hept-, Sept- Lasting seven years; happening every seven years RMChaplin

$200 Answer from Hept-, Sept- Septennial RMChaplin

$300 Question from Hept-, Sept- A polygon of seven angles and seven sides RMChaplin

$300 Answer from Hept-, Sept- Heptagon RMChaplin

$400 Question from Hept-, Sept- A group of seven musicians or singers RMChaplin

$400 Answer from Hept-, Sept- Septet RMChaplin

$500 Question from Hept-, Sept- Government/rule by seven persons, states or regions RMChaplin

$500 Answer from Hept-, Sept- Heptarchy RMChaplin

$100 Question from Oct-, Octo- Eighth month of the Roman calendar RMChaplin

$100 Answer from Oct-, Octo- October RMChaplin

$200 Question from Oct-, Octo- A sea mollusk with a soft body and eight legs with rows of suckers on each leg RMChaplin

$200 Answer from Oct-, Octo- Octopus RMChaplin

$300 Question from Oct-, Octo- A group of eight musicians or singers RMChaplin

$300 Answer from Oct-, Octo- Octet RMChaplin

$400 Question from Oct-, Octo- A polygon with eight sides and eight angles RMChaplin

$400 Answer from Oct-, Octo- Octagon RMChaplin

$500 Question from Oct-, Octo- A solid figure having eight plane faces or sides RMChaplin

$500 Answer from Oct-, Octo- Octahedron RMChaplin

$100 Question from Non-, Nov- Ninth month on the Roman calendar RMChaplin

$100 Answer from Non-, Nov- November RMChaplin

$200 Question from Non-, Nov- A plane figure having nine sides and nine angles RMChaplin

$200 Answer from Non-, Nov- Nonagon RMChaplin

$300 Question from Non-, Nov- Ninth hour after “rising” time (early Morning) RMChaplin

$300 Answer from Non-, Nov- Noon RMChaplin

$400 Question from Non-, Nov- A person whose age is In the nineties RMChaplin

$400 Answer from Non-, Nov- Nonagenarian RMChaplin

$500 Question from Non-, Nov- In ancient Rome, the ninth Day before the Ides (15 th Of the month) RMChaplin

$500 Answer from Non-, Nov- None (pronounced as “Known” RMChaplin

Final Jeopardy To put off until a later time RMChaplin Category is: Post-

Final Jeopardy Answer Postpone RMChaplin