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Ms. Reese’s Edition

Jeopardy A & BC-FG-LM &PQ-ST-Z Final Jeopardy

$100 Question A-B Word that means “Next to”

$100 Answer A-B beside

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$200 Question A-B word that means “completely prepared”

$200 Answer A-B all ready

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$300 Question A-B word that means “ to carry from a distant place to a closer one”

$300 Answer A-B bring

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$400 Question A-B Two words that mean “very much”

$400 Answer A-B a lot

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$500 Question A-B word used to mean “divide” when only two people are involved

$500 Answer A-B between

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$100 Question C-F word that expresses ability

$100 Answer C-F can

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Daily Double

Daily Double Question word that means “in past times”

Daily Double Answer formerly

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$300 Question C-F verb that means “to select”

$300 Answer C-F choose

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$400 Question C-F word that expresses a comparison of nouns that can be counted indicates a smaller amount

$400 Answer C-F fewer

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$500 Question C-F past tense of a verb ; means “selected”

$500 Answer C-F chose

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$100 Question G-L word that indicates movement from outside to a point within

$100 Answer G-L inside

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$200 Question G-L word that means to “put or place”

$200 Answer G-L lay

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$300 Question G-L word that means “to receive knowledge”

$300 Answer G-L learn

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$400 Question G-L word that means “to go away”

$400 Answer G-L leave

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$500 Question G-L word that means “not firmly attached”

$500 Answer G-L loose

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$100 Question M-P adjective used with nouns that can be counted; indicates more

$100 Answer M-P many

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$200 Question M-P a word that means “to go or come before”

$200 Answer M-P precede

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$300 Question M-P word that expresses permission or possibility

$300 Answer M-P may

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$400 Question M-P adjective used with nouns that cannot be counted; can also be a pronoun; indicates more

$400 Answer M-P much

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$500 Question M-P word that means “to continue”

$500 Answer M-P proceed

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$100 Question Q-S word that means ”completely or entirely” (adverb)

$100 Answer Q-S quite

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$200 Question Q-S word that means to “cause to move upward” needs a direct object

$200 Answer Q-S raise

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$300 Question Q-S word that means “silent” or “motionless”

$300 Answer Q-S quiet

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$400 Question Q-S verb that means “to move upward”

$400 Answer Q-S rise

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$500 Question Q-S verb that means “put or place” (has a direct object)

$500 Answer Q-S set

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$100 Question T-Z Contraction that means they are

$100 Answer T-Z they’re

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$200 Question T-Z Word used to introduce a sentence or indicate a place

$200 Answer T-Z there

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$300 Question T-Z pronoun used to show ownership

$300 Answer T-Z Their

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$400 Question T-Z Word that means also or in addition to

$400 Answer T-Z too

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$500 Question T-Z subject pronoun that indicates an unknown person; usually begins a question or subordinate clause

$500 Answer T-Z who

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Final Jeopardy Question Choose the correct word: The quarterback (past, passed) the ball as the clock wound down.

Final Jeopardy Answer passed

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