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Zippardy

Zippardy. A game just like Jeopardy But not actually Jeopardy. Round 1. 100. 200. 300. 400. 500. Choose a point value. Round 1 - 100. The children’s song ‘London Bridge is Falling Down’ is believed to be about what?. a Viking attack on London. Round 1 - 200.

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Zippardy

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  1. Zippardy A game just like Jeopardy But not actually Jeopardy

  2. Round 1 100 200 300 400 500 Choose a point value

  3. Round 1 - 100 The children’s song ‘London Bridge is Falling Down’ is believed to be about what? a Viking attack on London

  4. Round 1 - 200 First true king of England Alfred the Great

  5. Round 1 - 300 The Viking king Canute had two sons. Their names were Hardicanute and _________. Harold the Harefoot

  6. Round 1 - 400 Defeated Harold Godwinson to become the king of England William the Conqueror

  7. Round 1 - 500 When Harold Godwinson was crowned King, what event occurred that people took as a sign of doom? Halley’s Comet

  8. Round 2 100 200 300 400 500 Choose a point value

  9. Round 2 - 100 What job were the clergy often paid to perform? writing documents

  10. Round 2 - 200 What did Becket do to the clergymen who had sided with King Henry? excommunicated them

  11. Round 2 - 300 What was King Henry’s problem that the Church refused to let him control? The Church’s court system

  12. Round 2 - 400 Who was King Henry’s good friend and chancellor? Thomas Becket

  13. Round 2 - 500 Next to the pope, who was the most powerful man of the Roman Catholic church? (Job Title) Archbishop of Canterbury

  14. Round 3 100 200 300 400 500 Choose a point value

  15. Round 3 - 100 In the story ‘Robin Hood’ , what real life person was Prince John modeled after? King John

  16. Round 3 - 200 How many times did King John attack the French and lose? twice

  17. Round 3 - 300 What was the main reason that nobles forced King John to sign the Magna Carta? high taxes

  18. Round 3 - 400 What two groups was the Magna Carta NOT designed to defend? kings and peasants

  19. Round 3 - 500 What was the name of the document that first limited a king’s power? Magna Carta

  20. Round 4 100 200 300 400 500 Choose a point value

  21. Round 4 - 100 The 100 Years War was fought between what two countries? England and France

  22. Round 4 - 200 What new weapon gave the English an advantage? long bow

  23. Round 4 - 300 What unlikely hero began the French reconquest? Joan of Arc

  24. Round 4 - 400 What was the goal of the Crusades? To capture Jerusalem and Israel

  25. Round 4 - 500 Who was the Muslim leader of the Turks during the Crusades? Saladin

  26. Round 5 100 200 300 400 500 Choose a point value

  27. Round 5 - 100 Who were the people that the Spanish first set out to conquer? Moors

  28. Round 5 - 200 What does the Spanish ‘Celebration of 1492’ memorialize? the fall of Granada

  29. Round 5 - 300 What was the name for the hunt to eradicate all people who practiced non-Christian religions in Spain? Spanish Inquisition

  30. Round 5 - 400 What were the two characteristics that made Ivan the Terrible so bad? Violence and Suspicion

  31. Round 5 - 500 What did Peter the Great travel all across Europe to find? Western ideas to improve Russia

  32. Round 6 100 200 300 400 500 Choose a point value

  33. Round 6 - 100 Wrote the famous plays “Romeo and Juliet” and “Hamlet” William Shakespeare

  34. Round 6 - 200 Painted the Sisteen Chapel, and was a skilled sculptor Michaelangelo

  35. Round 6 - 300 Was fascinated by the human body, and often attended autopsies where he sketched human systems Leonardo DaVinci

  36. Round 6 - 400 Arguably the best Renaissance painter, painted “The School of Athens” and “The Disputa” Raphael

  37. Round 6 - 500 Nailed the 95 Theses to the Castle Church in Wittenburg England in 1517 Martin Luther

  38. Round 7 100 200 300 400 500 Choose a point value

  39. Round 7 - 100 The word “Renaissance” means what? rebirth

  40. Round 7 - 200 Leonardo was known to be a painter, scientist, and ___________. inventor

  41. Round 7 - 300 A famous sculpture by Michaelangelo David

  42. Round 7 - 400 Wrote a book that gave Europeans some of their first information about China Marco Polo

  43. Round 7 - 500 Created movable type printers that enabled the mass printing of books Johann Gutenberg

  44. Round 8 100 200 300 400 500 Choose a point value

  45. Round 8 - 100 The first work to be produced by the Gutenberg press Bible

  46. Round 8 - 200 Leonardo Da Vinci’s most famous painting that seems to always be looking at you Mona Lisa

  47. Round 8 - 300 Raphael did many of these paintings (40+) of Mary with children Madonna with Child

  48. Round 8 - 400 Michaelangelo’s depiction of Mary holding the body of Jesus Pieta

  49. Round 8 - 500 A play by William Shakespeare that starts with an “M” Macbeth

  50. Round 9 100 200 300 400 500 Choose a point value

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