Correctly respond to the Jeopardy! Daily Challenge Clue concerning one of the categories from that day’s show to enter the sweepstakes. A different Clue will be posted at 4:00:00 p.m. PT each weekday. The prizes are:
* Grand Prize: $25,000
* First Prize: $10,000
* Second Prize: $5,000
* Daily Prize: $100
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6/4 Answer - Ferdinand Magellan ("If this explorer, in 1520, had not discovered the strait named for him, he might never have reached the Pacific.")
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6/5 Answer - Mona Lisa ("Born in 1479, Lisa del Gioconda is far better know by this 2-word title.")
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6/6 Answer - Don Imus ("A recent cover of Time showed him with a post-it over his mouth reading, "Who can say what?")
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6/7 Answer - Detroit, Michigan ("You drive south on the ambassador bridge to get to Canada from this U.S. city")
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6/8 Answer - New Bern ("On the popular TV show "Jericho", the town is threatened by the starving folks of this neighboring town")
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6/13 Answer - Wicked ("No wizard that there is or was is ever gonna bring me down!")
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6/14 Answer - Tribune Co. ("In April 2007 regulators approved the first step in real estate mogul Sam Zell's buyout of this media giant")
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6/15 Answer - Nancy Pelosi ("She's the highest-ranking woman in the line of Presidential succession in American history")
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6/18 Answer - Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette ("Though they were married by proxy in Vienna in 1770, they didn't consummate their marriage until 1777.")
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6/20 Answer - Nora Ephron (This "Silkwood" screenwriter said Jackie Susann's "The Love Machine" "shines like a rhinestone in a trash can")
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6/21 Answer - Raising Arizona ("In this comedy Nicolas Cage robs a small store saying, 'I'll be taking these Huggies & whatever cash ya got'")
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6/22 Answer - Rabbit Hole ("Emmy Winners Tyne Daly & Cynthia Nixon opened in the original production of this 2007 Pulitzer-winning play")
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6/25 Answer - Houston Astros ("Once again he's a Yankee, but in 2006 the legendary Roger Clemens was a pitcher for this Texas major-league team")
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6/26 Answer - Toyota ("In May, GM was displaced as the world's largest automaker by this Japan-based manufacturer")
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6/27 Answer - Handbill ("From the Latin for 'bubble' it's a small printed sheet distributed as advertising.")
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6/28 Answer - New York City (Sitcom Cities: "Will & Grace")
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6/29 Answer - Ludacris ("In 2007 the rap album Grammy went to "Release Therapy", recorded by Chris Bridges, who's better known as this rapper")
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7/2 Answer - Labour ("In his 10 years in office, Britain's Tony Blair won an unprecendented 3 straight elections for this party")
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Would you please indicate the NUMBER OF THE CHALLENGE as well as the date for which you are providing the answer? For example, you are giving the date of July 2, 2007 with the answer being "Labor Party" but on the Jeopardy! Google Daily Challenge website it clearly states that "What is Labor" is one of the two possible answers to the "Clue for July 3, 2007." I'm trying to do mail-ins (which require that one write the Number of the Clue--not the date) for days I missed last week while on vacation and I need to match the Clue Number with the answer. You are confusing me! True on mail-ins, one needn't answer correctly, but you are still confusing me as to which answers for what dates I missed.
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ilma - I looked at the rules & it appears each "challenge period" runs from 4:00:00 p.m. PT on the posting day til 3:59:59 p.m. PT on the next day (which is why the clue is the same during 7/3 a.m. for the question posted on 7/2). All of the dates above are the date the clue was originally posted, so you can look up how that corresponds to the challenge number in their rules: http://www.jeopardy.com/google/rules.php
As you mentioned, you don't actually need to give the answer when you enter via mail-in: "To enter without correctly responding to the Clue(s), legibly handprint your First Name, Last Name, Home Address (no P.O. boxes), City, State, Zip Code, Daytime Phone Number (including area code), and Date of Birth on a standard sized postcard (no larger than 5’’ x 7’’), enclosed in a postage-paid business size envelope (#10), and mail it to: Jeopardy! Google Daily Challenge Sweepstakes Alternate Entry, #1 - #30 (specify which individual non-consecutive daily sweepstakes to be entered in: #1 - #30), P.O. Box [see Entry Periods Chart below for corresponding P.O. Box], Burbank, CA 91510."
Hope that helps!
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7/3 Answer: George Eastman ("With the 1888 slogan 'You press the button we do the rest,' he put the first simple camera into the hands of consumers")
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7/4 Answer: Deuteronomy ("Gettin' his people ready for the promised land, Moses gives his 'Farewell Address' in this book")
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7/5 Answer: Coca-Cola ("This beverage's new slogan, "Thanks for drinking", was heavily promoted during the latest edition of "American Idol"")
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7/6 Answer: What is France? ("That's our leader" President Nicolas Sarkozy)
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7/9 Answer: Cows ("In a 2005 report, the San Joaquin Valley (CA) air pollution control said these are more polluting than cars or light trucks")
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7/10 Answer: Jet ("This black stone, made from fossilized wood or coal, was once traditionally worn by mourners.")
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7/11 Answer: Marilyn Monroe ("Some like her hot painting of a red rose once inscribed to JFK, which sold for $78,000 at auction in 2005."
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7/12 Answer: Bwana Devil ("This 1952 film, the first full-length 3-D movie, earned $95,000 its debut week, breaking box office records.")
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7/13 Answer: Wife ("On the era's stages, wycherley created a title "country" one & Vanbrugh a "provoked" one.")
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6/4 Answer - Ferdinand Magellan ("If this explorer, in 1520, had not discovered the strait named for him, he might never have reached the Pacific.")
6/5 Answer - Mona Lisa ("Born in 1479, Lisa del Gioconda is far better know by this 2-word title.")
6/6 Answer - Don Imus ("A recent cover of Time showed him with a post-it over his mouth reading, "Who can say what?")
6/7 Answer - Detroit, Michigan ("You drive south on the ambassador bridge to get to Canada from this U.S. city")
6/8 Answer - New Bern ("On the popular TV show "Jericho", the town is threatened by the starving folks of this neighboring town")
6/13 Answer - Wicked ("No wizard that there is or was is ever gonna bring me down!")
Sorry I got behind!
6/14 Answer - Tribune Co. ("In April 2007 regulators approved the first step in real estate mogul Sam Zell's buyout of this media giant")
6/15 Answer - Nancy Pelosi ("She's the highest-ranking woman in the line of Presidential succession in American history")
6/18 Answer - Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette ("Though they were married by proxy in Vienna in 1770, they didn't consummate their marriage until 1777.")
6/20 Answer - Nora Ephron (This "Silkwood" screenwriter said Jackie Susann's "The Love Machine" "shines like a rhinestone in a trash can")
6/21 Answer - Raising Arizona ("In this comedy Nicolas Cage robs a small store saying, 'I'll be taking these Huggies & whatever cash ya got'")
6/22 Answer - Rabbit Hole ("Emmy Winners Tyne Daly & Cynthia Nixon opened in the original production of this 2007 Pulitzer-winning play")
6/25 Answer - Houston Astros ("Once again he's a Yankee, but in 2006 the legendary Roger Clemens was a pitcher for this Texas major-league team")
6/26 Answer - Toyota ("In May, GM was displaced as the world's largest automaker by this Japan-based manufacturer")
6/27 Answer - Handbill ("From the Latin for 'bubble' it's a small printed sheet distributed as advertising.")
6/28 Answer - New York City (Sitcom Cities: "Will & Grace")
6/29 Answer - Ludacris ("In 2007 the rap album Grammy went to "Release Therapy", recorded by Chris Bridges, who's better known as this rapper")
7/2 Answer - Labour ("In his 10 years in office, Britain's Tony Blair won an unprecendented 3 straight elections for this party")
Would you please indicate the NUMBER OF THE CHALLENGE as well as the date for which you are providing the answer? For example, you are giving the date of July 2, 2007 with the answer being "Labor Party" but on the Jeopardy! Google Daily Challenge website it clearly states that "What is Labor" is one of the two possible answers to the "Clue for July 3, 2007." I'm trying to do mail-ins (which require that one write the Number of the Clue--not the date) for days I missed last week while on vacation and I need to match the Clue Number with the answer. You are confusing me! True on mail-ins, one needn't answer correctly, but you are still confusing me as to which answers for what dates I missed.
ilma - I looked at the rules & it appears each "challenge period" runs from 4:00:00 p.m. PT on the posting day til 3:59:59 p.m. PT on the next day (which is why the clue is the same during 7/3 a.m. for the question posted on 7/2). All of the dates above are the date the clue was originally posted, so you can look up how that corresponds to the challenge number in their rules: http://www.jeopardy.com/google/rules.php
As you mentioned, you don't actually need to give the answer when you enter via mail-in: "To enter without correctly responding to the Clue(s), legibly handprint your First Name, Last Name, Home Address (no P.O. boxes), City, State, Zip Code, Daytime Phone Number (including area code), and Date of Birth on a standard sized postcard (no larger than 5’’ x 7’’), enclosed in a postage-paid business size envelope (#10), and mail it to: Jeopardy! Google Daily Challenge Sweepstakes Alternate Entry, #1 - #30 (specify which individual non-consecutive daily sweepstakes to be entered in: #1 - #30), P.O. Box [see Entry Periods Chart below for corresponding P.O. Box], Burbank, CA 91510."
Hope that helps!
7/3 Answer: George Eastman ("With the 1888 slogan 'You press the button we do the rest,' he put the first simple camera into the hands of consumers")
7/4 Answer: Deuteronomy ("Gettin' his people ready for the promised land, Moses gives his 'Farewell Address' in this book")
7/5 Answer: Coca-Cola ("This beverage's new slogan, "Thanks for drinking", was heavily promoted during the latest edition of "American Idol"")
7/6 Answer: What is France? ("That's our leader" President Nicolas Sarkozy)
7/9 Answer: Cows ("In a 2005 report, the San Joaquin Valley (CA) air pollution control said these are more polluting than cars or light trucks")
7/10 Answer: Jet ("This black stone, made from fossilized wood or coal, was once traditionally worn by mourners.")
7/11 Answer: Marilyn Monroe ("Some like her hot painting of a red rose once inscribed to JFK, which sold for $78,000 at auction in 2005."
7/12 Answer: Bwana Devil ("This 1952 film, the first full-length 3-D movie, earned $95,000 its debut week, breaking box office records.")
7/13 Answer: Wife ("On the era's stages, wycherley created a title "country" one & Vanbrugh a "provoked" one.")