Jeopardy Games 46, 47, 48 Study Guide

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Vocabulary flashcards covering key terms, historical figures, and trivia from the Jeopardy Games 46-48 study guide.

Last updated 4:03 AM on 7/12/26
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Patrick Mahomes

K.C. Chiefs and MVP NFL player.

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Great Red Spot

A great storm on Jupiter with a colorful name.

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Platelets

Components of blood that form clots; also shares a name with dinnerware.

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Hampton Roads

the Battle of the Monitor and Merrimack; A Virginia Harbor

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Magma

Molten rock located below the surface.

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Pommel horse

The specific gymnastics exercise associated with Stephen Nedoroscik.

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Johnny B. Goode

A rock & roll classic; could play a guitar just like a-ringin' a bell.

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Baby Reindeer

A Netflix show featuring a bartender and a stalker.

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Shiloh

An April 1862 Union victory with a biblical name.

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Uranus

The seventh planet associated with Gaea.

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Radical Republicans

An extreme political group whose members included Thaddeus Stevens.

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Windsor

Associated with Great Britain, monarchs, and the 20th century.

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A Different World

A sitcom set at Hillman College focusing on HBCUs.

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John Paul Jones

A 1778 naval hero who defeated a British ship.

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Bora Bora

An island in French Polynesia with a double-talk name.

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Baby boomers

The generation that preceded Generation X.

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Brave New World

A 1932 novel set in 2540 AD involving artificial children.

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White Castle

A fast food restaurant known for its 1921 slider.

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The Masters

A Georgia golf tournament won by Phil Mickelson in 2004.

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Thelonious Monk

Associated with Round Midnight, pray, and the piano.

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Vicksburg

A vital city in the West that the Confederates surrendered on July 4 after the Union won on July 3