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Jeopardy $100 FactsWho’s WhoItemsReal Life About the characters $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 It was illegal to teach this in the play’s town It was illegal to teach this in the play’s town What is evolution? What is evolution?

1 - $200 The jury’s verdict The jury’s verdict What is guilty? What is guilty?

1 - $300 The city and state in which the play takes place The city and state in which the play takes place What is Hillsboro, TN? What is Hillsboro, TN?

1 - $400 Cates’ bail was set at this amount Cates’ bail was set at this amount What is $500? What is $500?

1 - $500 He wrote Origin of Species, outlining evolution He wrote Origin of Species, outlining evolution Who is Charles Darwin? Who is Charles Darwin?

2 - $100 The preacher’s daughter The preacher’s daughter Who is Rachel Brown? Who is Rachel Brown?

2 - $200 The energetic leader of the community The energetic leader of the community Who is Reverend Brown? Who is Reverend Brown?

2 - $300 The defense attorney The defense attorney Who is Henry Drummond? Who is Henry Drummond?

2 - $400 The biggest religious celebrity around, and the prosecuting attorney. The biggest religious celebrity around, and the prosecuting attorney. Who is Matthew Harrison Brady? Who is Matthew Harrison Brady?

2 - $500 The cynical critic from the East who is surprised when the defense attorney defends Brady The cynical critic from the East who is surprised when the defense attorney defends Brady Who is E.K. Hornbeck? Who is E.K. Hornbeck?

3 - $100 The fake title bestowed upon Brady and Drummond (must be correctly pronounced!) The fake title bestowed upon Brady and Drummond (must be correctly pronounced!) What is “Colonel”? What is “Colonel”?

3 - $200 The banner over the town read this. The banner over the town read this. “Read Your Bible” “Read Your Bible”

3 - $300 Characters constantly refer to this type of weather, characteristic of the season. Characters constantly refer to this type of weather, characteristic of the season. What is heat? What is heat?

3 - $400 The mode of transportation the characters arrived and left on. The mode of transportation the characters arrived and left on. What is a train? What is a train?

3 - $500 Brady started rambling this after he fell over after the verdict was delivered. Brady started rambling this after he fell over after the verdict was delivered. What is his inaugural speech? What is his inaugural speech?

4 - $100 The man after whom the real life trial was named. The man after whom the real life trial was named. Who is John Scopes? Who is John Scopes?

4 - $200 This was the fine amount in the play and real life trial. This was the fine amount in the play and real life trial. What is $100? What is $100?

4 - $300 The real life trial took place in this city and state. The real life trial took place in this city and state. What is Dayton, Tennessee? What is Dayton, Tennessee?

4 - $400 Brady’s real life counterpart Brady’s real life counterpart Who is William Jennings Bryan? Who is William Jennings Bryan?

4 - $500 Henry Drummond’s real life counterpart. Henry Drummond’s real life counterpart. Who is Clarence Darrow? Who is Clarence Darrow?

5 - $100 Rachel and Cates both held this type of job. Rachel and Cates both held this type of job. What is a teacher? What is a teacher?

5 - $200 Hornbeck comes from this city. Hornbeck comes from this city. What is Baltimore? What is Baltimore?

5 - $300 Drummond uses this item to bring science into the trial and trip Brady up. Drummond uses this item to bring science into the trial and trip Brady up. What is a rock? What is a rock?

5 - $400 Reverend Brown describes this in detail at the prayer meeting. Reverend Brown describes this in detail at the prayer meeting. What is the story of creation? What is the story of creation?

5 - $500 Brady began listing these after Drummond’s questioning during the trial. Brady began listing these after Drummond’s questioning during the trial. What are books of the Bible? What are books of the Bible?

Final Jeopardy Who is Tommy Stebbins AND why is he important to the story? Who is Tommy Stebbins AND why is he important to the story? Tommy Stebbins was a little boy who used to learn science from Cates but drowned in a river. At his funeral, Rev. Brown said he was surely going to hell for not being baptized, which made Cates angry and he left the church. Tommy Stebbins was a little boy who used to learn science from Cates but drowned in a river. At his funeral, Rev. Brown said he was surely going to hell for not being baptized, which made Cates angry and he left the church.