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This collection of 125 questions for Jeopardy! is broken into specific categories and includes some questions that are a bit easier to figure out. You may be surprised at how many answers you know!
How do you make the number 7 even without adding, subtracting, multiplying or dividing? Take out the "S." When is 1500 plus 20 and 1600 minus 40 the same thing?
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Answers in the Form of Questions is 2020 book [1] about Jeopardy! by American author Claire McNear. [ 2 ] In addition to collecting the stories of past champions and the broader history of the game, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] the book goes into the histories of Alex Trebek and long running champions including Ken Jennings , Brad Rutter and James Holzhauer . [ 5 ]
It has been named as "the hardest riddle available on the internet". [3] Regarded as one of the first of the online puzzle game genre, Notpron follows a standard puzzle game layout, where the player is presented with a webpage containing a riddle and must find the answer to the riddle in order to proceed to the next webpage.
The riddles and Target Number returned, but there was no multiplier; the Super Jackpot was set at random, ranging from $4,000 to $9,900 in $100 increments. There was no separate Super Jackpot Riddle in this series. Instead, if a riddle was worth enough to cause a target match, it won both contestants the Super Jackpot if answered correctly.
The answer to the Harvard riddle is a simple "No." Forget all of the filler words meant to trick you in the beginning, and pay attention to the last line. It asks you directly if you can solve the ...
The remaining versions are a form of meta-puzzle, in the sense that they make no use of the actual letters "gry" themselves, which therefore are a red herring. The red herring only works because there is another puzzle that does use these letters (even though that puzzle has no good answer). Think of words ending in "gry".