Middle ages Jeopardy Name that Pilgrim! The ChurchThe CityTerminology The Four Tales The Normans 100 200 300 400 500 Final Jeopardy.

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Middle ages Jeopardy Name that Pilgrim! The ChurchThe CityTerminology The Four Tales The Normans Final Jeopardy

Name That Pilgrim: 100 He knew, and whether dry, cold, moist, or hot; He knew their seat, their humor and condition Answer

Name That Pilgrim: 100 Answer The Doctor Game Board

Name That Pilgrim: 200 No bailiff, serf, or herdsman dared to kick, He knew their dodges, knew every trick; Feared like the plague he was, by those beneath. Answer

Name That Pilgrim: 200 Answer The Reeve Game Board

Name That Pilgrim: 300 Bold in his speech, yet wise and full of tact, There was no manly attribute he lacked, What’s more he was a merry- hearted man. Answer

Name That Pilgrim: 300 Answer The Host Game Board

Name That Pilgrim: 400 He was as hot and lecherous as a sparrow. Black scabby brows he had, and a thin beard. Children were afraid when he appeared. Answer

Name That Pilgrim: 400 Answer The Summoner Game Board

Name That Pilgrim: 500 His head was like a nut, his face was brown. He knew the whole of woodcraft up and down. Answer

Name That Pilgrim: 500 Answer The Yeoman Game Board

The Church: 100 Who was claimed to have uttered, “Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest? Answer

The Church: 100 Answer King Henry II Game Board

The Church: 200 Not paying one’s tithes would result in what directive by the papacy? Answer

The Church: 200 Answer A summons Game Board

The Church: 300 What is the name of St. Thomas Becket’s shrine located in Canterbury Cathedral? Answer

The Church: 300 Answer The Martyrdom Game Board

The Church: 400 What special “power” does St. Thomas “claim” to possess? Answer

The Church: 400 Answer He heals the sick Game Board

The Church: 500 What clergical vow does Madam Eglantyne break the most, in her description? Answer

The Church: 500 Answer Poverty Game Board

The City: 100 Prior to their contributions to the city class, merchants and craftsmen worked primarily as.. Answer

The City: 100 Answer Serfs/peasants Game Board

The City: 200 Haberdashers, dyers, weavers--- these crafts were organized into what unionized groups? Answer

The City: 200 Answer Guild fraternities Game Board

The City: 300 Often times a person’s trade (such as a cook) morphed into what about that person’s identity? Answer

The City: 300 Answer His family’s last name Game Board

The City: 400 Name one British medieval city that is mentioned in the Prologue. Answer

The City: 400 Answer Bath/Oxford Game Board

The City: 500 Name one character of the city class who does not steal. Answer

The City: 500 Answer The Wife/Cook/Merchant/Lawyer Game Board

Terminology The Pardoner’s Tale is classified as this type of a story Answer

Terminology: 100 Answer An exemplum Game Board

Terminology: 200 The Miller’s Tale is classified as this type of a story. Answer

Terminology: 200 Answer A fabliau Game Board

Terminology: 300 What aspect of chivalry is most synonymous with comitatus? Answer

Terminology: 300 Answer Fealty Game Board

Terminology: 400 The Friar is “easy” in handing these out at confession. Answer

Terminology: 400 Answer Penance Game Board

Terminology: 500 The Wife of Bath’s Tale signifies this type of medieval story. Answer

Terminology: 500 Answer Medieval romance Game Board

The Four Tales: 100 “Gentility is only the renoun/for bounty that your father’s handed down/Quite foreign to your person, not your own; Gentility must come from God alone.” Answer

The Four Tales: 100 Answer The Wife of Bath’s Tale Game Board

The Four Tales: 200 “What’s wrong? Some jolly girl as you…has not coaxed you and set you on the trot?” Answer

The Four Tales: 200 Answer The Miller’s Tale Game Board

The Four Tales: 300 “The hose upon his feet/Showed scarlet through, and all his clothes were neat/and proper, in a jacket of light blue.” Who, in The Miller’s Tale, is described here? Answer

The Four Tales: 300 Answer Absalom Game Board

The Four Tales: 400 “Never again, for all your lies, You’ll coax a song to make me blink before your eyes.” Answer

The Four Tales: 400 Answer The Nun’s Priest’s Tale Game Board

The Four Tales: 500 “Don’t ask me why; and even if you do I can’t disclose God’s secret thoughts to you.” Answer

The Four Tales: 500 Answer The Miller’s Tale Game Board

The Normans: 100 Who was the last Anglo- Saxon king? Answer

The Normans: 100 Answer King Harold Godwin Game Board

The Normans: 200 What was the language of the Normans? Answer

The Normans: 200 Answer French Game Board

The Normans: 300 What body of water signaled the advent of the Norman Conquest? Answer

The Normans: 300 Answer The English Channel Game Board

The Normans: 400 What royal descendant of William The Conqueror is next in succession to take the British Throne? Answer

The Normans: 400 Answer Prince Charles Game Board

The Normans: 500 What childhood word is derived from the Black Plague? Answer

The Normans: 500 Answer “boo-boo” Game Board

Daily Double Question

Final Jeopardy Question What book contained information on taxed property owned during the Middle Ages? Answer

Final Jeopardy Answer The Domesday Book