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|The story of [[Jamaica]]'s [[1988 Winter Olympics|1988]] [[Olympic Winter Games|Olympic]] [[bobsled]] team inspired this [[1993]] [[Disney]] film
|The story of [[Jamaica]]'s [[1988 Winter Olympics|1988]] [[Olympic Winter Games|Olympic]] [[bobsled]] team inspired this [[1993]] [[Disney]] film
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|Known for the [[Serengeti]] and its [[wildebeest]] migration, its name is a portmanteau of two regions: [[Tanganyika]] and [[Zanzibar]]
|Known for the [[Serengeti]] and its [[wildebeest]] migration, its name is a portmanteau of two regions: [[Tanganyika]] and [[Zanzibar]]
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<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">'''[[Tanzania]]'''</div>

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The red text is used in the Jeopardy! and Double Jeopardy! rounds to denote the Daily Double.

Jeopardy! Round

ON VACATION FIRST NAME (AND BIBLE BOOK)'S THE SAME LAS VEGAS SPORTS AFRICAN COUNTRIES MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Oh la la ! Perhaps the Phryges are still roaming this 2024 Olympic host city and French capital Presidents Adams and Kennedy Shhh... This geometrically-named music venue that took the world by storm is sleeping! Lionel Messi cemented himself in footballing history when he won this most prestigious competition in 2022 Nelson Mandela was the first post-apartheid president of this country Watch out, Squidward! New Orleans jazz musician Doreen Ketchens takes this woodwind to the next level
Going up Pichincha in Quito, Ecuador, you can pose for the camera beside these large Andean camelids closely related to alpacas Actors Craig and Radcliffe Las Vegas is the largest city in this Silver State, but it's not the capital; that title goes to Carson City Do you believe in miracles? Well, the US national ice hockey team did, when they beat the Soviets at Lake Placid in this Empire State 1 in 10 of the 218M+ people in this West African country live in Lagos, its largest metropolis Perhaps you could say they pulled out all the stops on this "king of instruments" common in Western churches
Vintage American cars are still used to this day as taxis in Havana, the capital of this Caribbean island Hey... footballer Bellingham and actor Law The Venetian Las Vegas, the biggest hotel in the Strip, treats visitors to a ride on these quintessentially Venetian boats This sport developed as a gentleman's game in England and suddenly became a viral sensation in India, especially now with the Indian Premier League Lemurs are known as the flagship mammal species of this island, also a DreamWorks film Juanjo Monserrat played Nessun dorma on this tiny synthesizer in Got Talent España, winning the Golden Buzzer
As the holiest site in Islam and the destination of the annual Hajj, this Saudi Arabian city limits access to Muslims US polititians Ginsburg and McCormick You can zoom on a cable under the LED barrel vault canopy at the Fremont Street Experience doing this activity The story of Jamaica's 1988 Olympic bobsled team inspired this 1993 Disney film Known for the Serengeti and its wildebeest migration, its name is a portmanteau of two regions: Tanganyika and Zanzibar The name of this tiny cousin of the xylophone comes from the German terms for bells and play
A season of Jet Lag: The Game was a race around the world, beginning in this Colorado city Wrestlers O'Neil and Alexander When I stumbled upon the famous fountains of this hotel, they were playing "In the Mood" by Glenn Miller The All Blacks, New Zealand's national rugby team, perform this ceremonial Māori dance before every match Holy Trinity Cathedral in this country's capital Addis Ababa is the highest-ranking cathedral of the world's largest Oriental Orthodox church This] is the Neapolitan variant of this tiny string instrument, a staple of the city's vibrant music scene

Double Jeopardy! Round

ON "VA"CATION UNIVERSITY NICKNAME'S THE SAME FRENCH LITERATURE 1960s MILESTONES SOUL POWERS DINOSAURS
It's the smallest sovereign state, an enclave of Rome, the headquarters of the Catholic Church, and the location of the world's largest church building Troy University and the University of Southern California Do you hear the people sing? In this Victor Hugo novel, Jean Valjean tries to escape Javert after breaking parole, having previously been incarcerated for 19 years In 1968, for the very first time, an Ivy League school went coed as this Connecticut university admitted 588 women She was the Queen of Soul and had one of the greatest voices of all time The clues were taken from this show because I hadn't realized J!AD games were meant to be completely original.
Among this developer's finest games include Half-Life, Counter-Strike, Portal, and Team Fortress 2 Jacksonville State University and the University of South Carolina In this classic Dumas novel, Edmond Dantès plots his revenge after being falsely accused of treason; when he escapes, he assumes the titular identity The NRG Astrodome, the world's first domed multi-purpose stadium, opened in 1965 in this Texas city This King of Soul died way too young, but a couple months before he released a No. 1 hit single
Commonly associated with white ice cream and unmodded Minecraft, it's a kind of spice obtained from orchids of the eponymous genus Bowling Green State University and the United States Air Force Academy After crashing in the Sahara on an airplane, the narrator meets the titular character of this Saint-Exupéry novel, who subsequently asks him to draw a sheep Walt Disney played a major role in designing some of the 1964 New York World's Fair's attractions, all of which moved to this first Disney park in California Unfortunately, this Prince of Soul was killed by his own father a day before his 45th birthday in 1984
A video on YouTube combines this music genre and aesthetic with videos of commuter trains in the United States Colgate University and Texas Tech University This Camus novel is divided into two parts, presenting the first-person perspective of Meursault before and after the murder of an Arab man in Algiers Despite protests, destruction of the old Penn Station building in New York began in 1963; it's mostly now the site of this famed arena With his rendition of Georgia on My Mind being declared the state song, he was truly The Genius
Pictured in the diagram shown here is this electron in the outermost shell of a molecule, bearing the ability to form chemical bonds by sharing such electrons between atoms Jackson State University and the University of Missouri A seminal work of literary realism, this Flaubert novel reveals the tragic consequences of romanticism on the wife of a provincial doctor The first star of the Hollywood Walk of Fame belonged to this actress and wife of 50 years to Paul Newman who is best known for her role in The Three Faces of Eve This soul power recorded Soul Power, as well as Funky Drummer, one of the most heavily-sampled tracks

Final Jeopardy! Round

GREEK MYTHOLOGY
This Olympian was said to have created the first horse, and so like earthquakes, he presides over horses