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1 Welcome to Jeopardy!

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3 Final Jeopardy Round 1 Round 2

4 Boastful Beowulf Epic Epics Crazy Characters Roll the dice!! Horrible History Pagan Poetry $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

5 Horrible History

6 Pagan Poetry

7 Boastful Beowulf

8 Epic Epics

9 Crazy Characters

10 Roll the Dice!!

11 Horrible History Pagan Poetry Crazy Characters Boastful Beowulf Epic Epics Roll the Dice!!! Round 2 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Final Jeopardy $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

12 The king who managed to unify the Warring Anglo-Saxon tibes
$100

13 $100 Who is Alfred the Great?
Scores

14 $200 Written literature began to evolve in Britain with the coming of this group.

15 Who are Christian Monks?
$200 Who are Christian Monks? Scores

16 The dates of the Anglo-Saxon Period. (years)
$300 The dates of the Anglo-Saxon Period. (years)

17 $300 What is 449 to 1066 A.D.? Scores

18 The men who were subservient to the thanes in the Medieval hierarchy.
$400 The men who were subservient to the thanes in the Medieval hierarchy.

19 $400 Who are the churls? Scores

20 $500 In 1066, Britain’s united Anglo-Saxon tribes were defeated by this man and his troops.

21 Who is William the Conqueror?
$500 Who is William the Conqueror? Scores

22 $100 Breaks in the middle of lines of poetry.

23 $100 What are caesura? Scores

24 The reason the speaker in
$200 The reason the speaker in “The Seafarer” continues to return to the sea.

25 What is he feels drawn to it
$200 What is he feels drawn to it (obligated)? Scores

26 $300 The theme of many Anglo-Saxon poems.

27 What is isolation (exile)?
$300 What is isolation (exile)? Scores

28 Daily Double

29 $400 The reason “The Wife’s Lament” is different from most Anlgo-Saxon poetry.

30 What is it is from the perspective of a woman?
$400 What is it is from the perspective of a woman? Scores

31 The two literary devices most often found in Anglo-Saxon poetry.
$500 The two literary devices most often found in Anglo-Saxon poetry.

32 What are alliteration and kennings?
$500 What are alliteration and kennings? Scores

33 Grendel is a descendent of this person from the Bible.
$100 Grendel is a descendent of this person from the Bible.

34 $100 Who is Cain? Scores

35 $200 The choice Beowulf makes that shows he is honorable before fighting Grendel .

36 What is he uses no weapons because Grendel uses no weapons?
$200 What is he uses no weapons because Grendel uses no weapons? Scores

37 The name of Beowulf’s sword.
$300 The name of Beowulf’s sword.

38 $300 What is Hrunting? Scores

39 $400 The request Beowulf makes of Hrothgar should he die fighting Grendel’s mother.

40 $400 What is he wants Hrothgar to become king of his men and take care of them? Scores

41 $500 The reason Wiglaf believes his comrades should join Beowulf in the battle with the dragon.

42 $500 What is they had all previously promised to repay Beowulf’s kindness with their lives? Scores

43 The characteristics of an EPIC hero.
$100 The characteristics of an EPIC hero.

44 What are super human traits (extra strong, extra noble, etc.)?
$100 What are super human traits (extra strong, extra noble, etc.)? Scores

45 The singing poets who brought stories to the tribes orally.
$200 The singing poets who brought stories to the tribes orally.

46 $200 Who are the scops? Scores

47 $300 The biggest contrast in Anglo-Saxon poetry is that it includes these two conflicting views.

48 What are pagan and Christian religions?
$300 What are pagan and Christian religions? Scores

49 The method by which a person became immortal in this time period.
$400 The method by which a person became immortal in this time period.

50 $400 What is his heroic deeds were written down or told orally for years to come? Scores

51 The mood of Anglo-Saxon epics. (I’m looking for a specific term!!!)
$500 The mood of Anglo-Saxon epics. (I’m looking for a specific term!!!)

52 What is elegiac (somber, sorrowful)?
$500 What is elegiac (somber, sorrowful)? Scores

53 $100 A man-eating monster.

54 $100 Who is Grendel? Scores

55 $200 King of the Danes.

56 $200 Who is Hrothgar? Scores

57 Beowulf’s loyal warrior.
$300 Beowulf’s loyal warrior.

58 $300 Who is Wiglaf? Scores

59 The king of the Geats at the beginning of the story.
$400 The king of the Geats at the beginning of the story.

60 $400 Who is Higlac? Scores

61 $500 Beowulf’s father

62 $500 Who is Edgetho? Scores

63 $100 The invading group that was unsuccessful against the Anglo-Saxons.

64 $100 Who are the Vikings? Scores

65 The piece of literature from which Beowulf was recovered.
$200 The piece of literature from which Beowulf was recovered.

66 $200 What is The Exeter Book?
Scores

67 The language the Beowulf manuscript was written in.
$300 The language the Beowulf manuscript was written in.

68 $300 What is Old English? Scores

69 The meaning of the kenning: “The Measurer”
$400 The meaning of the kenning: “The Measurer”

70 What is the Christian God?
$400 What is the Christian God? Scores

71 The location where the speaker of “The Wife’s Lament” ends up.
$500 The location where the speaker of “The Wife’s Lament” ends up.

72 What is in an underground cave?
$500 What is in an underground cave? Scores

73 Final Jeopardy Question
Beowulf Final Jeopardy Question Scores

74 The modern-day setting of Beowulf.

75 Modern-day Denmark. Scores

76 IT'S OVER... GET BACK TO WORK!!
AND THE WINNER IS IT'S OVER... GET BACK TO WORK!!


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