15 Insane Jeopardy Questions That Stumped Contestants

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‘Jeopardy’ has captivated audiences for decades as one of America’s favorite quiz shows. The difficulty scales up as contestants progress through the levels, and they need more brainpower, especially at the “Final Jeopardy!” stage. Here are some incredibly tricky questions that left contestants speechless. See if you can get the correct answers to these 15 brain-teasers that shocked even the brightest minds. 

Reduce the Volume

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This Italian word is used for music that is gradually getting softer; it’s the same as decrescendo.

The Answer : Diminuendo

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Diminuendo, often abbreviated as “dim.,” is a musical term for a gradual decrease in the strength or intensity of a passage of music. It is the opposite of a crescendo, a steady increase in sound pressure amplitude.

American Literature

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4 Chinese women meet regularly to play Mah-jongg & to talk about life & their children in this 1989 Amy Tan novel.

The Answer : The Joy Luck Club

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Amy Tan wrote and published this novel in 1989 about the lives of four Chinese immigrant families in San Francisco. In the book, they start a club called the Joy Luck Club, where they gather to play mahjong, eat Chinese food, and share stories about their lives. The book showcases themes such as mother-daughter relationships, cultural identity, and the challenges of their dual Chinese-American identities.

Feat of Clay

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On TV & film, he played Tonto’s partner.

The Answer : Clayton Moore

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Moore portrayed the iconic masked cowboy hero in the popular TV series The Lone Ranger, which aired from 1949 to 1957. This role made him a household name, and he became closely associated with the character for the rest of his career.

Presidential Power

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In 1823, he declared the Americas off-limits for colonization by European powers.

The Answer : James Monroe

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The Monroe Doctrine declared that the Americas were no longer open to colonization by European powers. This move further asserted the United States’ opposition to European interference in the affairs of the Western Hemisphere and was also a key milestone in United States foreign policy.

A Memorable Day

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Her October 7, 1914, wedding day became a focal point of American politics.

The Answer : Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy

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Her wedding to Joseph P. Kennedy Sr., a prominent businessman, investor, and politician, produced prominent political figures in America. She’s the mother of nine children, including John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, Robert F. Kennedy, and Ted Kennedy, both prominent United States Senators.

Blockbuster Movies

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“Slumdog Millionaire” is set in this Indian city.

The Answer : Mumbai

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The filmmakers chose Mumbai as the setting because the city’s contrast between extreme wealth and poverty provided a rich backdrop for the story of Jamal Malik’s journey from the slums to potential riches.

An Historical City Out West

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The first capital of California following American occupation in 1846 was this city, today the “capital” of Silicon Valley.

The Answer : San Jose

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San Jose ranks among the top five wealthiest cities in the world and is also the third-largest city in California after Los Angeles and San Diego. 

A-List Hosts

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In 2000, this man hosted a number one-rated network show and a number two-rated syndicated talk show.

The Answer : Regis Philbin

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American media personality, actor, and singer Regis Philbin co-hosted the “Live! with Regis and Kathie Lee” and hosted the game show “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.” He passed away in 2020 at the age of 88.

The Champions from Wisconsin

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In the 1960s, these Midwesterners earned five NFL championship trophies.

The Answer : Green Bay Packers

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The legendary coach Vince Lombardi led the Green Bay Packers and several star players like Bart Starr, Jim Taylor, and Ray Nitschke to championships in 1961, 1962, 1965, 1966, and 1967. Their outstanding run has earned them a spot in NFL history as one of the greatest teams of all time.

Novels with Impact

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This Upton Sinclair book helped pass the Lure Food and Drug Act.

The Answer : “The Jungle”

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Sinclair’s vivid descriptions of the unsanitary and dangerous working conditions in the meatpacking industry shocked the public and caused a massive outcry. His work ultimately led to the 1906 Pure Food and Drug Act to regulate and ensure food and drug safety in the United States.

A Bestselling Memoir

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Completes the title of Elizabeth Gilbert’s tale of a 3-country journey, “EAT, PRAY,…”

The Answer : Love

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Elizabeth Gilbert wrote a memoir on her year-long journey to Italy, India, and Indonesia to find herself and discover a new way of living. She explores different aspects of her life, spirituality, and relationships, ultimately finding balance and fulfillment.

Higher Education

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The three-word Latin phrase for the highest honors granted on graduation.

The Answer : Summa cum laude

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This Latin term often signifies that an individual has earned an academic degree “with the highest distinction” or “with highest honors.” It is typically used when awarding bachelor’s or master’s degrees to students who have achieved outstanding academic performance.

Internet Browsers

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The Mozilla Foundation released this open-source web browser in 2004.

The Answer : Firefox

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Firefox is available on multiple platforms, such as Windows, macOS, Linux, and mobile devices. Many people use it for its speed, privacy features, and customizability through a wide range of add-ons and extensions. 

Legendary British Authors

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His “Tom Jones” is one of the first great British novels.

The Answer : Henry Fielding

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Fielding is regarded as one of the greatest English novels ever written. He is known for his humor, wit, and social commentary. In this “Tom Jones” book, he writes about the numerous trials and tribulations that come from the complexities of love, relationships, society, and morality. 

Political Hispanic Americans

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This one-time Governor of New Mexico ran for president in 2008. 

The Answer : Bill Richardson

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This American politician has served in various government positions, including as the Governor of New Mexico, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, and Secretary of Energy under President Bill Clinton.

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