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Authors, 200 points

• This author has written such books as Mr. Lincoln’s Way, Pink and Say, and The Butterfly.

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Who is Patricia Polacco?

Authors, 400 points

• He wrote the award-winning book No, David, and illustrated both How I Became a Pirate, and Pirates Don’t Change Diapers.

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Who is David Shannon?

Authors, 600 points

• His real name is Theodore Geisel, and his first book was rejected by over thirty publishers.

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Who is Dr. Seuss?

Authors, 800 points

• He was the author of the books that provided the basis for the movie The Chronicles of Narnia.

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Who is C.S. Lewis?

Authors, 1000 points

• Now an international best-selling author of one of the most popular children’s book series, she wrote the ideas for her first book on a napkin when she was a poor, single mother.

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Who is J.K. Rowling?

Fairy Tales, 200 points

• These brothers wrote down some of our most famous fairy tales centuries ago in Germany.

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Who are the Grimm Brothers?

Fairy Tales, 400 points

• He was the Danish writer of such fairy tales as “The Little Mermaid,” and “The Ugly Duckling.”

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Who is Hans Christian Andersen?

Fairy Tales, 600 points

• This modern-day children’s author has written two farcical versions of classic fairy tales.

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Who is Jon Scieszka?

Fairy Tales, 800 points

• This rule can often be used to explain the number of characters, encounters, or events in a fairy tale.

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What is the Rule of Three, or the Rule of Seven?

Fairy Tales, 1000 points

• These are the two main types of fairy tale characters.

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What are the protagonist and the antagonist, OR good and evil?

Homophones, 200 points

• A greeting, or the opposite of low.

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What are hi, and high?

Homophones, 400 points

• Bedtime, or a man in shining armor.

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What are night, and knight?

Homophones, 600 points

• You could substitute these homophones for the italicized words in this sentence:

“I filled the entire pit.”

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What is the “whole hole”?

Homophones, 800 points

• It is an illness for which you may get vaccinated, or a part of the chimney above your fireplace.

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What is the flu, and a flue?

Homophones, 1000 points

• You could substitute these homophones for the italicized words in this sentence:

“I don’t know if the outdoor conditions will be sunny or rainy.”

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What are whether and weather?

Disney Characters, 200 points

• He was the cold and calculating uncle of the lion Simba.

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Who is Scar?

Disney Characters, 400 points

• One of the (many) Disney/Pixar characters voiced by the same actor who provided the voice for Hamm in Toy Story.

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Who is The Abominable Snowman (Monsters, Inc.), P.T. Flea (Bug’s Life), Mack (Cars), the Fish School (Finding Nemo), or The Underminer (The Incredibles)

Disney Characters, 600 points

• In Hercules, these were the mythical creatures the god Hades released to wreak havoc on Olympia.

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Who are the Titans?

Disney Characters, 800 points

• Besides Gus, he was the only other mouse in Cinderella to have a name.

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Who is Jacques?

Disney Characters, 1000 points

• These two stony friends of Quasimodo were named for the author of the classic book which inspired the movie.

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Who are Victor and Hugo?

Crossword Clues F, 200 points

• This is the force that causes resistance to motion. (8)

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What is friction?

Crossword Clues F, 400 points

• Members of this occupation often use tractors, combines, and plows. (7)

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What is farming?

Crossword Clues F, 600 points

• It is a scale of temperature measurement, used primarily in the United States. (10)

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What is Fahrenheit?

Crossword Clues F, 800 points

• The Wright Brothers are famous for this. (5, 6).

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What is the first flight?

Crossword Clues F, 1000 points

• It is the more scientific term for the bodily function known as “passing gas,” or “farting.” (10)

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What is flatulence?

Final JeopardyCategory:

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