Kids can enjoy Jeopardy! too! The problem with most questions is that they are far too difficult, even for adults. We’ve compiled a list of 55 Jeopardy! clues from the Kids’ Tournament episodes of the show. With the help of these questions, you can throw a children’s trivia quiz at home or in the classroom. The categories range from US presidents and geography to Christmas and the internet. There is something for everyone! Don’t be fooled by these seemingly “childish” categories. Adults can play along and test their general knowledge too. Good luck!
1. Topped with 1,360 lbs. of whipped cream & 3,995 lbs. of strawberries, the biggest of these cakes was over 3.5 tons.
2. 95 films were based on this classic fairy tale, from 1898’s “Fairy Godmother” to 1998’s “Ever After.”
3. Roy Sullivan, a park ranger, was struck by this a record 7 times & survived; his hair caught fire twice.
4. The longest pizza delivery route (9 hours) is from Christchurch, New Zealand to Scott Base on this continent.
5. The longest undersea tunnel is the Chunnel Tunnel, which runs between these 2 countries.
6. These domesticated bees take their name from the sticky substance they hoard.
7. A home for some bees, it can also mean any place swarming with activity.
8. They’re the 4 words that precede “All is calm, all is bright”.
9. “The children say “this cold-hearted guy” could “laugh and play just the same as you and me.”
10. Santa Claus is comin’ to town & he’s making a list, checking it twice & splitting kids into these 2 groups.
11. This bell time is “a swell time to go glidin’ in a one-horse sleigh.”
12. This song has you sing, “Pa-rum-pum-pum-pum” over & over again.
13. I’ll make sure my cool new Aviator style of these offers protection from UV rays.
14. 5 people take the court on each team in this sport played by the Lakers & the Bulls.
15. Since 1935, every 5-Flavor roll of this candy has been made in Holland — Holland, Michigan.
16. It’s a 5-sided figure that contains members of the U.S. Armed Forces.
17. If Mom brings you home 3 new brothers & 2 new sisters at one time from the hospital, odds are she had these.
18. New gift for day 5 in “The 12 Days of Christmas.”
19. The Golden Gate Bridge is found in this state.
20. You’ll find this “Great” 1,700-square-mile body of water in northwest Utah.
21. Of Pittsburgh, Cleveland & Detroit, the city that’s farthest east.
22. This U.S. Island of the North Pacific with a 4-letter name is only about 30 miles long & 8 miles wide.
23. On July 20, 1969, at 10:56 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, he became the first man to set foot on the moon.
24. This Frenchman gave his name to the raised dot printing & writing system used by the blind.
25. The Viking Ship Museum is one of the top attractions in Oslo, the capital of this country.
26. It’s “Gouda” to know there’s a museum featuring types of this dairy product in Alkmaar, Holland.
27. There’s a New England pirate museum in this Massachusetts city, as well as a witch museum.
28. When visiting Yokohama, “worm” your way over to the museum devoted to this fine fabric.
29. It’s how the letters in the sequence “E, F, G, H, I, J” are arranged.
30. Math process symbolized by an “x.”
31. Passports & driver’s licenses are forms of this.
32. The 12 disciples whom Jesus chose to be his special messengers were called these.
33. The USA’s highest mountain is found in this state, the USA’s largest.
34. Spanning from Europe to the Pacific, it’s the largest country in the world.
35. 1 of the 2 countries on whose border you’ll find the world’s highest mountain.
36. Glaciers cover nearly 15% of this island nation east of Greenland.
37. Save these from your popsicles & you can make a picture frame.
38. Knot a plain T-shirt with rubber bands & dip in different colors to make this type of psychedelic shirt.
39. Charles Lindbergh made all the papers in May 1927 when he flew solo over this ocean.
40. Hindu leader Mohandas Gandhi fought without the use of violence for this country’s independence.
41. Over 2 million blocks went into building Khufu’s Great one of these, & we’re not talking Lego!
42. Montezuma II’s reign over this civilization lasted 18 years.
43. The term “czar” came from the family name of this Roman, stabbed by Brutus & others in 44 B.C.
44. 2-letter term for what you become when you’re tagged in tag.
46. Alphabetically, the 7 colors of the visible light spectrum run from this to violet.
47. As of July 1, 2002, this currency of Italy will be no more; that’s when Europe switches to using Euros for everything.
48. This publisher who died in 1911 set up a prize fund for awards in journalism, literature, music, & drama.
49. There’s no place like this cozy page, the first page of a website.
50. In Internet domain names, .gov stands for government, .net for network & .org for this.
51. This type of “space” is slang for the Internet.
52. In the 1830s he was postmaster of New Salem, Illinois & supplemented his income by rail splitting & surveying.
53. In 1961 this president appointed his brother-in-law Sargent Shriver as director of the Peace Corps.
55. Almost defeating President Ford in the 1976 GOP primary, he won the nomination & the presidency 4 years later.
Final Words
These Jeopardy! questions are all kid-tested, mother-approved! For even more Jeopardy! question fun, check out these lists on Trivia Bliss: 7 Surprising Animal Jeopardy! Questions, 55 Fascinating Jeopardy! Science Questions, 55 Really Cool Jeopardy! Movie Questions, 55 Tantalizing Food Questions for Jeopardy!, 55 Fun Holiday Jeopardy! Questions, 55 Really Fun Pop Culture Jeopardy! Questions, 55 Rockin’ Music Jeopardy! Questions, 55 Jeopardy! Questions and Answers Perfect for Families, 55 Jeopardy! Questions Perfect for Couples, 55 Really Fun Christmas Jeopardy! Questions, and plenty more!
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