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Ms. Reese’s Edition
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Jeopardy A & BC-FG-LM &PQ-ST-Z 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 Final Jeopardy
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$100 Question A-B Word that means “Next to”
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$100 Answer A-B beside
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$200 Question A-B word that means “completely prepared”
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$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”
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$300 Answer A-B bring
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$400 Question A-B Two words that mean “very much”
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$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
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$500 Answer A-B between
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$100 Question C-F word that expresses ability
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$100 Answer C-F can
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Daily Double
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Daily Double Question word that means “in past times”
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Daily Double Answer formerly
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$300 Question C-F verb that means “to select”
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$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
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$400 Answer C-F fewer
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$500 Question C-F past tense of a verb ; means “selected”
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$500 Answer C-F chose
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$100 Question G-L word that indicates movement from outside to a point within
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$100 Answer G-L inside
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$200 Question G-L word that means to “put or place”
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$200 Answer G-L lay
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$300 Question G-L word that means “to receive knowledge”
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$300 Answer G-L learn
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$400 Question G-L word that means “to go away”
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$400 Answer G-L leave
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$500 Question G-L word that means “not firmly attached”
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$500 Answer G-L loose
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$100 Question M-P adjective used with nouns that can be counted; indicates more
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$100 Answer M-P many
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$200 Question M-P a word that means “to go or come before”
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$200 Answer M-P precede
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$300 Question M-P word that expresses permission or possibility
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$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
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$400 Answer M-P much
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$500 Question M-P word that means “to continue”
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$500 Answer M-P proceed
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$100 Question Q-S word that means ”completely or entirely” (adverb)
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$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
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$200 Answer Q-S raise
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$300 Question Q-S word that means “silent” or “motionless”
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$300 Answer Q-S quiet
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$400 Question Q-S verb that means “to move upward”
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$400 Answer Q-S rise
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$500 Question Q-S verb that means “put or place” (has a direct object)
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$500 Answer Q-S set
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$100 Question T-Z Contraction that means they are
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$100 Answer T-Z they’re
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$200 Question T-Z Word used to introduce a sentence or indicate a place
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$200 Answer T-Z there
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$300 Question T-Z pronoun used to show ownership
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$300 Answer T-Z Their
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$400 Question T-Z Word that means also or in addition to
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$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
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$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.
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Final Jeopardy Answer passed
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