You could try the Previous Jeopardy questions that have been asked and are available at the Jeopardy archive site found at the related link
Could not find a question about the Masons. The related link has all the questions from the May 18 2010 Jeopardy program
It is difficult to answer this question because something that one person might find challenging could be easy to another.
Jeopardy had a Global Warming category on February 14 2001 in the double Jeopardy round (See related link) and questions with Global Warming in the clue or answer before and after that date see related link
There are no unused questions on Jeopardy. There are questions that the contestants could not answer because they tried and failed and others that they didn't even try. Both types of questions are called a triple stumper and the answers are available at the Jeopardy Archive for that date (see related link) Questions that were never presented because they ran out of time are unknown and we would never know if they are saved and to used in a different puzzle, but it seems unlikely. When you see the Team Jacob Category for January 18 2011 The first 3 Questions were Triple Stumpers and the last two were not called upon.
Jeopardy has many more than 5 main categories of its Questions/clues and the show itself could be said to have different parts or acts like an introduction , single , double , and final Jeopardy. There would also be when the winner is determined if that was the five you were asking about. They is also a commercial break as part of the single Jeopardy round
It could be, "This is Jeopardy! - America's Favorite Quiz Show" or "Jeopardy! America's Favorite Quiz Show" or "America's Favorite Quiz Show".
Research could not find any Ricardo listed as a Jeopardy contestant in the Jeopardy archive. A link for the Jeopardy archive and the search has been added under related links.
It could be the game show Jeopardy.
yes it is possible. maybe you would ask "how was your childhood" to some one and that person could say, "How was YOUR childhood?" so yea and also if you have ever seen the show Jeopardy, they always answer questions with a questions becuz that is basically the whole point of the game
The item does not have a good name. They also use that kind of device on Wheel of Fortune to buzz in on three questions a show. On wheel of fortune the best they could come up with was signaling device. You're welcome to think of a name and let Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune know.
No, I definitely don't. I like to answer some of the challenging ones though. I try to stay away from the ones that involve bodily functions or teen idols. I really don't think that any one person could answer all of the questions... but as a community we can probably do it, if everyone chips in.