The only place that it can apparently be found is in the Jeopardy game itself.
You question is rather subjective and can't be given a definitive answer.If you find the content of The Simpsons as "rude", sobeit, but that doesn't mean it is rude.
Do an Image Search for "The Simpsons Wendell" & you'll find him.
I can't find one that does.Xena appears in an episode, but she's obviously not a Simpsons character.
On FOX On Demand & FOX.com
After a quick search, I can't find anything that can be described as a "case" but a standard Simpsons set weighs around 5 ounces most likely.
Could not find a question about the Masons. The related link has all the questions from the May 18 2010 Jeopardy program
You can find your answer under the related question
You can find the answer under the related question
Try writing the show if you want. What question did find something wrong with. Use the discussion area.
You question is rather subjective and can't be given a definitive answer.If you find the content of The Simpsons as "rude", sobeit, but that doesn't mean it is rude.
Go to the Jeopardy category and search. Or, use the search function inthe top right corner tool bar. Or, type a question in the green question bar above. The record of Previous Jeopardy shows including contestants names , Categories, questions or clues given, and the answers are found at the Jeopardy Archive. A link to the site has been added under the related links.
At the Jeopardy Archive you can see the final question for any date, but it is not a list of questions. It is a record of the shows questions and answers for a number of seasons. see related link
Do an Image Search for "The Simpsons Wendell" & you'll find him.
Read your instruction booklet and you will find out
i have got homework about that and stuck on the question if i find something out i shall tell you R1 Bart SImpsOns Fan 01
It is possible to search on the Jeopardy archive website where it appears there have been at least 7 questions asked with relation to Jehovah's Witnesses. See the link below to find out what the questions were.
Probably your local library.