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USS ''Constitution'' was the first correct response of a [[Jeopardy!]] clue in the Page-A-Day calendar during [[The Wiki Camp 2]]'s existence, in the category of [[:Category:Sailing into history|Sailing Into History]] for $1000.
USS ''Constitution'' was the first correct response of a [[Jeopardy!]] clue in the Page-A-Day calendar during [[The Wiki Camp 2]]'s existence, in the category of [[:Category:Sailing into history|Sailing Into History]] for $1000.
=<nowiki>[DJ!]</nowiki> [[:Category:Not your everyday words|NOT YOUR EVERYDAY WORDS]] $400: [[Bumbershoot]] (25 August 2022)=
=<nowiki>[DJ!]</nowiki> [[:Category:Not your everyday words|NOT YOUR EVERYDAY WORDS]] $400: [[Bumbershoot]] (25 August 2022)=
==Trivia (in the [[Umbrella]] page the Bumbershoot page redirects to)==\
==Trivia (in the [[Umbrella]] page the Bumbershoot page redirects to)==
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*A more obscure term for umbrella, ''bumbershoot'', was the correct response for the first Double [[Jeopardy!]] clue in the Page-A-Day calendar during [[The Wiki Camp 2]]'s existence, in the category of [[:Category:Not your everyday words|Not Your Everyday Words]] for $400.
*A more obscure term for umbrella, ''bumbershoot'', was the correct response for the first Double [[Jeopardy!]] clue in the Page-A-Day calendar during [[The Wiki Camp 2]]'s existence, in the category of [[:Category:Not your everyday words|Not Your Everyday Words]] for $400.

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[J!] SAILING INTO HISTORY $200: Niña (22 August 2022)

2 days before The Wiki Camp 2 opened, Jeopardy! fans entered the new week on their Page-A-Day calendars with Sailing Into History. The first of three ships mentioned in this category was La Niña, one of Christopher Columbus's ships, formerly Santa Clara.

[J!] SAILING INTO HISTORY $600: RMS Lusitania (23 August 2022)

RMS Lusitania was another ocean liner. Operating from Liverpool to New York, she was the world's largest passenger ship for a brief moment. Lusitania was the correct response to the Jeopardy! clue in the Page-A-Day calendar the day before The Wiki Camp 2 opened.

Enemies

  • SM U-20

[J!] SAILING INTO HISTORY $1000: USS Constitution (24 August 2022)

USS Constitution, labelled Old Ironsides, is a wooden-hulled frigate and the oldest warship that's still afloat, having been launched in 1797. Her first appearance was against France in the Quasi-War, but her most famous was against the United Kingdom during the War of 1812, when she took down five British ships. Among them was HMS Guerriere, whose shots had famously bounced off of the supposedly wooden hull.

USS Constitution was the first correct response of a Jeopardy! clue in the Page-A-Day calendar during The Wiki Camp 2's existence, in the category of Sailing Into History for $1000.

[DJ!] NOT YOUR EVERYDAY WORDS $400: Bumbershoot (25 August 2022)

Trivia (in the Umbrella page the Bumbershoot page redirects to)

Redirect to:

[DJ!] SHOULD'VE BEEN EVERYDAY WORDS $1200: Mx (26 August 2022)

Mx is an English-language gender-neutral title.

[DJ!] NOT YOUR EVERYDAY WORDS $2000: Glabrous (27 August 2022)

When a leaf is glabrous, it is as smooth as silk.

[FJ!] MYTHOLOGY: Trojan Horse (28 August 2022)

Trivia

  • The Trojan Horse was the correct response for the first Final Jeopardy! clue on the Page-A-Day calendar during The Wiki Camp 2.


[J!] SAY IT IN LATIN $200: Mea culpa (29 August 2022)

Confíteor Deo omnipoténti
et vobis, fratres,
quia peccávi nimis
cogitatióne, verbo,
ópere et omissióne:
mea culpa, mea culpa,
mea máxima culpa.
Ideo precor beátam Maríam semper vírginem,
omnes angelos et sanctos,
et vos, fratres,
oráre pro me ad Dóminum Deum nostrum.

[J!] SAY IT IN LATIN $600: Circa (30 August 2022)

Circa is the term we would use to approximate the date where Geoffrey Chaucer of The Canterbury Tales fame was born.

[J!] SAY IT IN LATIN $1000: Non sequitur (31 August 2022)

Non sequitur is a Latin term that means "it does not follow". It is commonly used to indicate logical fallacies.

[DJ!] [[[:Category:Education|EDUCATION]] $400: Bumbershoot (1 September 2022)

Redirect to:

Trivia

[DJ!] EDUCATION $1200: Mx (2 September 2022)

Mx is an English-language gender-neutral title.

[DJ!] EDUCATION $2000: Glabrous (3 September 2022)

When a leaf is glabrous, it is as smooth as silk.

[FJ!] MYTHOLOGY: Trojan Horse (4 September 2022)

Trivia

  • The Trojan Horse was the correct response for the first Final Jeopardy! clue on the Page-A-Day calendar during The Wiki Camp 2.