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Find out the Final Jeopardy Answer for the Jeopardy Masters episode airing on Monday, May 22 2023!
Today’s Final Jeopardy Category is: Historic Ships
Today’s Final Jeopardy
This 16th century ship got its name from the crest of Christopher Hatton, which featured a deer
Final Jeopardy Answer
The Final Jeopardy Answer is: Golden Hind
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More Final Jeopardy!
- Helping draft an executive order in 1961, Hobart Taylor Jr. almost used the word “positive”, but instead chose this alliterative phrase
- The author of this novel said of the last chapter left off U.S. editions, “my young thuggish protagonist grows up”
- Vying with Eiffel, this engineer wanted to create big, an admiring account said the Obelisk of Luxor is too short to be a spoke
- Of the 10 U.S. States with 2-word names, this one stretches the farthest south
- In 1958 a review of this book now considered a classic called it repulsive, disgusting & “highbrow pornography”
- During a 1972 presidental visit, Richard Nixon discussed a poem by this leader called “Ode to the Plum Blossom”
- Challenged in a courtroom that same year, 1925’s Butler Act in Tenn. outlawed this activity & wasn’t repealed until 1967
- This city owes much of its early history to a temple dedicated to Sulis Minerva and a “sacred spring” found there
- This character in a series of popular books begun in 1934 promises, “I’ll stay till the wind changes”
- Of the Seven Sisters colleges, this one located in a place of the same name is the farthest south
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