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QOD 1/18

#1 Post by ToLiveIsToFly » Fri Jan 18, 2008 9:58 am

Jeopardy Round: "Pulitzer Prize-Winning Fiction and Novels"

$200 - He's won twice for novels about Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom

$400 - This 1961 winner is the only person to win the prize for her only novel

$600 - "The Amazing Adventures" of these two comic book co-creators took the 2001 prize

$800 - The first U.S. Poet Laureate won the Pulitzer for this novel

$1000 - This 1919 prizewinning novel was made into a 1942 film directed by Orson Welles


Double Jeopardy Round - "Also a Book of the Bible"

$400 - Famous cookie maker

$800 - A bullfrog who was a good friend of mine.

$1200 - Frank McCourt's also-published younger brother

$1600 - Fischer family matriarch on "Six Feet Under"

$2000 - "Woe is Me" and "Shouldn't have held onto that Enron stock"

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#2 Post by wintergreen48 » Fri Jan 18, 2008 10:03 am

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Jeopardy Round: "Pulitzer Prize-Winning Fiction and Novels"

$200 - John Updike

$400 - Harper Lee

$600 - Siegel and Schuster

$800 - Pass

$1000 - The Magnificent Ambersons


Double Jeopardy Round - "Also a Book of the Bible"

$400 - Amos

$800 - Jeremiah

$1200 - Pass

$1600 - Pass

$2000 - Lamentations (of Jeremiah)

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Re: QOD 1/18

#3 Post by fantine33 » Fri Jan 18, 2008 10:08 am

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Jeopardy Round: "Pulitzer Prize-Winning Fiction and Novels"

$200 - He's won twice for novels about Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom

John Updike


$400 - This 1961 winner is the only person to win the prize for her only novel

Harper Lee

$600 - "The Amazing Adventures" of these two comic book co-creators took the 2001 prize

Kavalier and Clay

$800 - The first U.S. Poet Laureate won the Pulitzer for this novel

$1000 - This 1919 pr

The Magnificent Ambersons


Double Jeopardy Round - "Also a Book of the Bible"

$400 - Famous cookie maker

Amos

$800 - A bullfrog who was a good friend of mine.

Jeremiah


$1200 - Frank McCourt's also-published younger brother

Malachi

$1600 - Fischer family matriarch on "Six Feet Under"

Ruth

$2000 - "Woe is Me" and "Shouldn't have held onto that Enron stock"

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#4 Post by littlebeast13 » Fri Jan 18, 2008 10:10 am

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Jeopardy Round: "Pulitzer Prize-Winning Fiction and Novels"

$200 - He's won twice for novels about Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom

$400 - This 1961 winner is the only person to win the prize for her only novel - Harper Lee

$600 - "The Amazing Adventures" of these two comic book co-creators took the 2001 prize

$800 - The first U.S. Poet Laureate won the Pulitzer for this novel

$1000 - This 1919 prizewinning novel was made into a 1942 film directed by Orson Welles


Double Jeopardy Round - "Also a Book of the Bible"

$400 - Famous cookie maker - Amos

$800 - A bullfrog who was a good friend of mine. - Jeremiah

$1200 - Frank McCourt's also-published younger brother

$1600 - Fischer family matriarch on "Six Feet Under"

$2000 - "Woe is Me" and "Shouldn't have held onto that Enron stock" - Lamentations (I think. Bibles start smoldering when I touch them)

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Re: QOD 1/18

#5 Post by andrewjackson » Fri Jan 18, 2008 10:21 am

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Jeopardy Round: "Pulitzer Prize-Winning Fiction and Novels"

$200 - John Updike

$400 - Harper Lee

$600 - PASS

$800 - PASS

$1000 - The Magnificent Ambersons


Double Jeopardy Round - "Also a Book of the Bible"

$400 - Amos

$800 - Jeremiah

$1200 - PASS

$1600 - Ruth

$2000 - Lamentations
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Re: QOD 1/18

#6 Post by jsuchard » Fri Jan 18, 2008 10:26 am

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Jeopardy Round: "Pulitzer Prize-Winning Fiction and Novels"

$200 - Who is Updike?

$400 - Who is Harper Lee?

$600 - Who are Cavalier and Clay?

$800 - CLAM [Sinclair Lewis, maybe? No guess.]

$1000 - CLAM [Gilda? Dunno.]


Double Jeopardy Round - "Also a Book of the Bible"

$400 - Who is Amos?

$800 - Who is Jeremiah?

$1200 - CLAM [If the name ain't Angela, I don't the relative's name.]

$1600 - Who is Ruth?

$2000 - What is Lamentations?
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#7 Post by tlynn78 » Fri Jan 18, 2008 10:31 am

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200 - John Updike
400 - Harper Lee
600 - nope
800 - nope
1000 - The Magnificent Ambersons

DJ

400 - Amos
800 - Jeremiah
1200 - Malachi
1600 - Ruth
2000 - Lamentations

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#8 Post by Greyhound Dude » Fri Jan 18, 2008 11:01 am

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Jeopardy Round: "Pulitzer Prize-Winning Fiction and Novels"

$200 - He's won twice for novels about Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom
JOHN UPDIKE

$400 - This 1961 winner is the only person to win the prize for her only novel
HARPER LEE

$600 - "The Amazing Adventures" of these two comic book co-creators took the 2001 prize
KAVALIER AND CLAY

$800 - The first U.S. Poet Laureate won the Pulitzer for this novel
PASS

$1000 - This 1919 prizewinning novel was made into a 1942 film directed by Orson Welles
THE MAGNIFICENT AMBERSONS


Double Jeopardy Round - "Also a Book of the Bible"

$400 - Famous cookie maker
AMOS

$800 - A bullfrog who was a good friend of mine.
JEREMIAH

$1200 - Frank McCourt's also-published younger brother
MALACHY

$1600 - Fischer family matriarch on "Six Feet Under"
RUTH

$2000 - "Woe is Me" and "Shouldn't have held onto that Enron stock"
LAMENTATIONS

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Re: QOD 1/18

#9 Post by NellyLunatic1980 » Fri Jan 18, 2008 11:09 am

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$200 - Who is John Updike?
$400 - Who is Harper Lee?
$600 - pass
$800 - pass
$1000 - pass

$400 - Who is Amos?
$800 - Who was Jeremiah?
$1200 - pass
$1600 - pass
$2000 - What are lamentations?

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Re: QOD 1/18

#10 Post by PlacentiaSoccerMom » Fri Jan 18, 2008 11:14 am

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Jeopardy Round: "Pulitzer Prize-Winning Fiction and Novels"

$200 - Updike

$400 - Harper Lee

$600 - Kavalier and Clay

$800 - All The King's Men

$1000 - The Magnificent Ambersons


Double Jeopardy Round - "Also a Book of the Bible"

$400 - Amos

$800 - Jeremiah

$1200 - Malachy (he used to play an evil bartender on One Life to Live)

$1600 - Ruth

$2000 - Lamentations

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Re: QOD 1/18

#11 Post by jarnon » Fri Jan 18, 2008 11:31 am

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$200 - Who is Updike?
$400 -
$600 -
$800 -
$1000 -

$400 - Who is Amos?
$800 - Who is Jeremiah?
$1200 -
$1600 -
$2000 -

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#12 Post by AnnieCamaro » Fri Jan 18, 2008 11:42 am

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ToLiveIsToFly wrote:Jeopardy Round: "Pulitzer Prize-Winning Fiction and Novels"

$200 - He's won twice for novels about Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom -- Mr. John Updike

$400 - This 1961 winner is the only person to win the prize for her only novel -- Miss Harper Lee

$600 - "The Amazing Adventures" of these two comic book co-creators took the 2001 prize -- Mr. Kavelier and Mr. Clay

$800 - The first U.S. Poet Laureate won the Pulitzer for this novel -- All the King's Men

$1000 - This 1919 prizewinning novel was made into a 1942 film directed by Orson Welles -- The Magnificent Ambersons

Double Jeopardy Round - "Also a Book of the Bible"

$400 - Famous cookie maker -- Amos (I love cookies.)

$800 - A bullfrog who was a good friend of mine. -- Jeremiah

$1200 - Frank McCourt's also-published younger brother -- Malachi

$1600 - Fischer family matriarch on "Six Feet Under" -- pass

$2000 - "Woe is Me" and "Shouldn't have held onto that Enron stock" -- pass
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#13 Post by nitrah55 » Fri Jan 18, 2008 12:01 pm

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Jeopardy Round: "Pulitzer Prize-Winning Fiction and Novels"

$200 - He's won twice for novels about Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom JOHN UPDIKE

$400 - This 1961 winner is the only person to win the prize for her only novel HARPER LEE

$600 - "The Amazing Adventures" of these two comic book co-creators took the 2001 prize KAVALIER AND KLAY

$800 - The first U.S. Poet Laureate won the Pulitzer for this novel ALL THE KINGS' MEN

$1000 - This 1919 prizewinning novel was made into a 1942 film directed by Orson Welles THE MAGNIFICENT AMBERSONS


Double Jeopardy Round - "Also a Book of the Bible"

$400 - Famous cookie maker

$800 - A bullfrog who was a good friend of mine. JERAMIAH

$1200 - Frank McCourt's also-published younger brother

$1600 - Fischer family matriarch on "Six Feet Under"

$2000 - "Woe is Me" and "Shouldn't have held onto that Enron stock"
LAMENTATIONS
I am about 25% sure of this.

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#14 Post by trevor_macfee » Fri Jan 18, 2008 12:03 pm

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$200 - John Updike

$400 - Harper Lee

$600 -

$800 -

$1000 - The Magnificent Ambersons


Double Jeopardy Round - "Also a Book of the Bible"

$400 - Amos

$800 - Jeremiah

$1200 -

$1600 -

$2000 - Lamentations

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Re: QOD 1/18

#15 Post by Catfish » Fri Jan 18, 2008 12:13 pm

Spoiler
Jeopardy Round: "Pulitzer Prize-Winning Fiction and Novels"
$200 - He's won twice for novels about Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom
John Updike
$400 - This 1961 winner is the only person to win the prize for her only novel
Harper Lee
$600 - "The Amazing Adventures" of these two comic book co-creators took the 2001 prize
Cavalier (sp?) and Clay
$800 - The first U.S. Poet Laureate won the Pulitzer for this novel
All the King's Men?
$1000 - This 1919 prizewinning novel was made into a 1942 film directed by Orson Welles
The Magnificent Ambersons?

Double Jeopardy Round - "Also a Book of the Bible"
$400 - Famous cookie maker
Amos
$800 - A bullfrog who was a good friend of mine.
Jeremiah
$1200 - Frank McCourt's also-published younger brother
Malachi
$1600 - Fischer family matriarch on "Six Feet Under"
Ruth
$2000 - "Woe is Me" and "Shouldn't have held onto that Enron stock"
Lamentations?
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#16 Post by VAdame » Fri Jan 18, 2008 12:32 pm

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Jeopardy Round: "Pulitzer Prize-Winning Fiction and Novels"

$200 - He's won twice for novels about Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom

Who is Updike?

$400 - This 1961 winner is the only person to win the prize for her only novel

Who is Harper Lee?

$600 - "The Amazing Adventures" of these two comic book co-creators took the 2001 prize

Nope

$800 - The first U.S. Poet Laureate won the Pulitzer for this novel

Who is "I . Dunno?"

$1000 - This 1919 prizewinning novel was made into a 1942 film directed by Orson Welles

What is The Magnificent Ambersons?


Double Jeopardy Round - "Also a Book of the Bible"

$400 - Famous cookie maker

Who is Amos?

$800 - A bullfrog who was a good friend of mine.

Who is Jeremiah?

$1200 - Frank McCourt's also-published younger brother

Who is NAFC?

$1600 - Fischer family matriarch on "Six Feet Under"

Who is Ruth?

$2000 - "Woe is Me" and "Shouldn't have held onto that Enron stock"

What is Lamentations?

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#17 Post by mikehardware » Fri Jan 18, 2008 12:42 pm

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Jeopardy Round: "Pulitzer Prize-Winning Fiction and Novels"

$400 - This 1961 winner is the only person to win the prize for her only novel - HARPER LEE

Double Jeopardy Round - "Also a Book of the Bible"

$400 - Famous cookie maker - AMOS

$800 - A bullfrog who was a good friend of mine. - JEREMIAH

$2000 - "Woe is Me" and "Shouldn't have held onto that Enron stock" - LAMENTATIONS

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Re: QOD 1/18

#18 Post by plasticene » Fri Jan 18, 2008 12:55 pm

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Jeopardy Round: "Pulitzer Prize-Winning Fiction and Novels"

$200 - Who is John Updike
$400 - Who is Harper Lee
$600 -
$800 -
$1000 - What is The Magnificent Ambersons

Double Jeopardy Round - "Also a Book of the Bible"

$400 - What is Amos
$800 - What is Jeremiah
$1200 -
$1600 -
$2000 - What is (are) Lamentations

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#19 Post by Vails » Fri Jan 18, 2008 1:21 pm

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Jeopardy Round: "Pulitzer Prize-Winning Fiction and Novels"

$200 - He's won twice for novels about Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom

Who is John Updike?

$400 - This 1961 winner is the only person to win the prize for her only novel

Who is Harper Lee?

$600 - "The Amazing Adventures" of these two comic book co-creators took the 2001 prize

Who are Stan Lee and Bill Jewatter?

$800 - The first U.S. Poet Laureate won the Pulitzer for this novel

What is Lincoln?

$1000 - This 1919 prizewinning novel was made into a 1942 film directed by Orson Welles

What is Touch of Evil?


Double Jeopardy Round - "Also a Book of the Bible"

$400 - Famous cookie maker

What is Amos?

$800 - A bullfrog who was a good friend of mine.

What is Jeremiah?

$1200 - Frank McCourt's also-published younger brother

What is Joshua?

$1600 - Fischer family matriarch on "Six Feet Under"

What is Ruth?

$2000 - "Woe is Me" and "Shouldn't have held onto that Enron stock"

What is Lamentations?

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#20 Post by JBillyGirl » Fri Jan 18, 2008 2:19 pm

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Jeopardy Round: "Pulitzer Prize-Winning Fiction and Novels"

$200 - He's won twice for novels about Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom -- John Updike

$400 - This 1961 winner is the only person to win the prize for her only novel -- Harper Lee

$600 - "The Amazing Adventures" of these two comic book co-creators took the 2001 prize -- pass

$800 - The first U.S. Poet Laureate won the Pulitzer for this novel -- pass

$1000 - This 1919 prizewinning novel was made into a 1942 film directed by Orson Welles -- pass


Double Jeopardy Round - "Also a Book of the Bible"

$400 - Famous cookie maker -- Amos

$800 - A bullfrog who was a good friend of mine. -- Jeremiah

$1200 - Frank McCourt's also-published younger brother -- pass

$1600 - Fischer family matriarch on "Six Feet Under" -- Ruth?

$2000 - "Woe is Me" and "Shouldn't have held onto that Enron stock" -- Lamentations

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#21 Post by tanstaafl2 » Fri Jan 18, 2008 4:12 pm

ToLiveIsToFly wrote:Jeopardy Round: "Pulitzer Prize-Winning Fiction and Novels"
Spoiler


$200 - He's won twice for novels about Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom
John Updike

$400 - This 1961 winner is the only person to win the prize for her only novel
Harper Lee

$600 - "The Amazing Adventures" of these two comic book co-creators took the 2001 prize
Nope

$800 - The first U.S. Poet Laureate won the Pulitzer for this novel
Nope Robert Penn Warren but the book escapes me.

$1000 - This 1919 prizewinning novel was made into a 1942 film directed by Orson Welles
The Magnificent Ambersons

Double Jeopardy Round - "Also a Book of the Bible"

$400 - Famous cookie maker
Amos? A guess as I don't remember it being a book in the bible. Then again there is a lot in the bible I don't remember...

$800 - A bullfrog who was a good friend of mine.
Jeremiah

$1200 - Frank McCourt's also-published younger brother
Malachy

$1600 - Fischer family matriarch on "Six Feet Under"
Ruth

$2000 - "Woe is Me" and "Shouldn't have held onto that Enron stock"
Nope
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#22 Post by TheConfessor » Fri Jan 18, 2008 4:30 pm

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ToLiveIsToFly wrote:Jeopardy Round: "Pulitzer Prize-Winning Fiction and Novels"

$200 - He's won twice for novels about Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom
UPDIKE

$400 - This 1961 winner is the only person to win the prize for her only novel
HARPER LEE

$600 - "The Amazing Adventures" of these two comic book co-creators took the 2001 prize
PASS

$800 - The first U.S. Poet Laureate won the Pulitzer for this novel
PASS

$1000 - This 1919 prizewinning novel was made into a 1942 film directed by Orson Welles
THE MAGNIFICENT AMBERSONS


Double Jeopardy Round - "Also a Book of the Bible"

$400 - Famous cookie maker
FAMOUS AMOS

$800 - A bullfrog who was a good friend of mine.
JEREMIAH

$1200 - Frank McCourt's also-published younger brother
PASS (MORDECAI??)

$1600 - Fischer family matriarch on "Six Feet Under"
PASS

$2000 - "Woe is Me" and "Shouldn't have held onto that Enron stock"
LAMENTATIONS

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#23 Post by T_Bone0806 » Fri Jan 18, 2008 6:31 pm

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200-John Updike
400-Harper Lee
600-Kavalier and Clay
800-
1000-

400-Amos
800-Jeremiah
1200-
1600-Ruth
2000-
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#24 Post by themanintheseersuckersuit » Sat Jan 19, 2008 9:49 am

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Jeopardy Round: "Pulitzer Prize-Winning Fiction and Novels"

$200 - He's won twice for novels about Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom

$400 - This 1961 winner is the only person to win the prize for her only novel

Who is Harper

$600 - "The Amazing Adventures" of these two comic book co-creators took the 2001 prize

Who are Kalavier and Clay

$800 - The first U.S. Poet Laureate won the Pulitzer for this novel

What is All the Kings Men

$1000 - This 1919 prizewinning novel was made into a 1942 film directed by Orson Welles


Double Jeopardy Round - "Also a Book of the Bible"

$400 - Famous cookie maker

Who is Amos

$800 - A bullfrog who was a good friend of mine.

Who is Jeremiah

$1200 - Frank McCourt's also-published younger brother

$1600 - Fischer family matriarch on "Six Feet Under"

Who is Ester

$2000 - "Woe is Me" and "Shouldn't have held onto that Enron stock"
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#25 Post by mrkelley23 » Sun Jan 20, 2008 9:54 pm

ToLiveIsToFly wrote:Jeopardy Round: "Pulitzer Prize-Winning Fiction and Novels"

$200 - He's won twice for novels about Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom

$400 - This 1961 winner is the only person to win the prize for her only novel

$600 - "The Amazing Adventures" of these two comic book co-creators took the 2001 prize

$800 - The first U.S. Poet Laureate won the Pulitzer for this novel

$1000 - This 1919 prizewinning novel was made into a 1942 film directed by Orson Welles


Double Jeopardy Round - "Also a Book of the Bible"

$400 - Famous cookie maker

$800 - A bullfrog who was a good friend of mine.

$1200 - Frank McCourt's also-published younger brother

$1600 - Fischer family matriarch on "Six Feet Under"

$2000 - "Woe is Me" and "Shouldn't have held onto that Enron stock"
Spoiler
200 John Updike
400 Harper Lee
600 No guess
800 All the King's Men
1000 The Magnificent Ambersons?

DJ
400 Amos
800 Jeremiah
1200 Malachi
1600 No guess
2000 Lamentations
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