Characters Plants and Animals Hunting Adventures A Disease called “Puppy Love” Quotes $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Final Jeopardy.

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Characters Plants and Animals Hunting Adventures A Disease called “Puppy Love” Quotes $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question: Category 1 Who is the boy who loved his two dogs?

$100 Answer Category 1 Billy Coleman

$200 Question: Category 1 Who died while hunting the ghost coon?

$200 Answer: Category 1 Rubin

$300 Question: Category 1 Who worried about Billy while he hunted?

$300 Answer: Category 1 Mrs. Coleman/Mama

$400 Question: Category 1 Who gave Billy three steel traps?

$400 Answer: Category 1 Mr. Coleman/Papa

$500 Question: Category 1 Who helped Billy get his dogs?

$500 Answer: Category 1 Grandpa

$100 Question: Category 2 What did Billy put on Rubin’s grave?

$100 Answer: Category 2 flowers

$200 Question: Category 2 Who was the smaller and smarter dog?

$200 Answer: Category 2 Little Ann

$300 Question: Category 2 Who was the stronger and more aggressive dog?

$300 Answer: Category 2 Old Dan

$400 Question: Category 2 Who caused the death of the two dogs?

$400 Answer: Category 2 Mountain Lion

$500 Question: Category 2 What was the subject of an Indian legend?

$500 Answer: Category 2 Red Fern

$100 Question: Category 3 What happened to Rubin?

$100 Answer: Category 3 He fell on an axe and died.

$200 Question: Category 3 How did Billy catch the coon trapped in the Chicken tree?

$200 Answer: Category 3 His grandpa told him to build a scarecrow to keep the coon in the tree overnight. Then, Billy chopped down the tree. He said he’d do whatever it took to get the coon for his dogs.

$300 Question: Category 3 How did Billy rescue Little Ann from the river?

$300 Answer: Category 3 Billy made a hook from the lantern handle and dragged Little Ann to safety.

$400 Question: Category 3 What surprised the judge from the hunting contest about Billy and his dogs?

$400 Answer: Category 3 The dogs appeared to listen to Billy and understand what he was saying.

$500 Question: Category 3 What happened to the dogs during the final night of the hunting contest?

$500 Answer: Category 3 They got the coon after they were thawed out.

$100 Question: Category 4 How did Billy choose the names for his dogs?

$100 Answer: Category 4 He saw the names Ann and Dan carved in a tree. He added the “little” and “old” terms to them.

$200 Question: Category 4 How did Billy get the $50 to buy the dogs?

$200 Answer: Category 4 He sold food and bait to the fishermen. He sold fresh berries and furs to his grandpa.

$300 Question: Category 4 Where did Billy go to get the dogs and how long did it take him to go there and back?

$300 Answer: Category 4 Billy went to the Tallequah depot to pick up the dogs. It took him roughly two days to do this.

$400 Question: Category 4 What did Billy say about his communication with the dogs?

$400 Answer: Category 4 Billy spoke to them and they had a way (or language) in which they spoke back to him.

$500 Question: Category 4 How did Billy show he was resourceful and courageous the night he slept in the cave?

$500 Answer: Category 4 Billy built a fire near the entrance of the cave to keep the mountain lion away.

$100 Question: Category 5 Who said, “You were worth it friend, a thousand times over.”?

$100 Answer: Category 5 Billy

$200 Question: Category 5 Who said, “I don’t want you to feel bad about the people in town. I don’t think they were poking fun at you…”?

$200 Answer: Category 5 Papa

$300 Question: Category 5 Who said, “I don’t approve of this hunting but it looks like I can’t say no...”?

$300 Answer: Category 5 Mama

$400 Question: Category 5 Who said, “It’s a shame that people don’t have that kind of love in their hearts. There would be no wars…”?

$400 Answer: Category 5 a hunter

$500 Question: Category 5 Who said, “There are times in a boy’s life when he must stand up like a man. This is one of those times.”?

$500 Answer: Category5 Papa

Final Jeopardy Question According to old Indian legend, what is the importance of the red fern?

Final Jeopardy Answer Any location where the red fern grows is sacred.