The category was PRESIDENTS AT REST and the triple stumper question for $2000 was
The first of 2 presidents buried at Arlington National Cemetery? William Howard Taft was the answer for the Christmas Day puzzle in 2009.
It could be the game show Jeopardy.
Could not find a question about the Masons. The related link has all the questions from the May 18 2010 Jeopardy program
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.
You could try the Previous Jeopardy questions that have been asked and are available at the Jeopardy archive site found at the related link
It's Wheel of Fortune that has a bonus round and the question could never be answered without knowing the date of the show
He was mentioned in this question : "Donald Pleasance & Charles Gray have both portrayed this diabolical James Bond nemesis" for $1000 In the Cinema in Double Jeopardy round on July 14 1999 see related link I could not find a record of his appearing on celebrity Jeopardy. The show would have to have aired before his death on March 7 2000
Yes, dishonorably discharged service people cannot be buried at Arlington. They now have strict guidelines for eligibility for being buried at the Arlington cemetery. For instance, George Bush Sr. could be buried there but my USMC husband could not be buried there.
"I could stay here forever."
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
There is no Process currently existing that allows you to provide the Final Jeopardy Clue and Category to be answered.Jeopardy has website and under the category The Crew Crewyou can provide an interesting location or to quote them: "Maybe your hometown is located on a famous historic site. Or maybe you know of an offbeat roadside attraction that would provide an amusing clue. " That is the closest I know of how any suggestion could end up on Jeopardy.
Because he had been acquitted of the murder, the rule of double jeopardy meant he could not be tried again for the crime. Expecting that double jeopardy would apply, the burglar confessed, and was then convicted for a dozen of his other robberies.