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Directions:

• Scroll through the presentation and enter the answers (which are really the questions) and the questions (which are really the answers).

• Enter in the categories on the main game boards.

• As you play the game, click on the TEXT DOLLAR AMOUNT that the contestant calls, not the surrounding box.

• When they have given a question, click again anywhere on the screen to see the correct question. Keep track of which questions have already been picked by printing out the game board screen and checking off as you go. • Click on the “Game” box to return to the main scoreboard.

• Enter the score into the black box on each players podium. • Continue until all clues are given.

• When finished, DO NOT save the game. This will overwrite the program with the scores and data you enter. You MAY save it as a different name, but keep this file untouched!

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Round 1 Round 2 JeopardyFinal

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved Quotations (who said?) The Trial Boo

Who? RelativesFinch Potluck

Friends and Foes

of Finches

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Round 2

Final Jeopardy

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$100

“You never really understand a person until you climb into his

skin and walk around in it.”

“You never really understand a person until you climb into his

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Who is Atticus?

$100

$100

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“I declare to the Lord you’re getting more like a girl every

day.”

“I declare to the Lord you’re getting more like a girl every

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Who is Jem?

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“I’m little, but I’m old.” “I’m little, but I’m old.”

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Who is Dill?

$300

$300

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“Then you were mighty polite to do all that chopping and hauling

for her, weren’t you boy?”

“Then you were mighty polite to do all that chopping and hauling

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Who was Mr. Gilmer?

$400

$400

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“I try to give ‘em a reason, you see. It helps folks if they can

latch on to a reason.”

“I try to give ‘em a reason, you see. It helps folks if they can

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Who is Mr. Dolphus Raymond?

$500 $500

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Stands up during the trial and interrupts the proceedings.

Stands up during the trial and interrupts the proceedings.

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Who is Link Deas?

$100

$100

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True or False: Atticus states the following during the trial: “Tom Robinson couldn’t have beat and

raped Mayella because his left arm doesn’t work.

True or False: Atticus states the following during the trial: “Tom Robinson couldn’t have beat and

raped Mayella because his left arm doesn’t work.

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What is false?

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How many days does the

trial last?

How many days does the

trial last?

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What is 1 day?

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Atticus says ______ is one place that all men should be

considered equal.

Atticus says ______ is one place that all men should be

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What is court?

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Explain the answer Atticus gives to his children about why he

takes the Tom Robinson case. Explain the answer Atticus gives

to his children about why he takes the Tom Robinson case.

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-Atticus couldn’t go to church if he didn’t

-Before he could live

with others he had to be able to live with himself.

-He wants to be able to look at his children (with pride not shame)

Also acceptable:

he knows that he’s licked before he starts, but

he wants to see it through anyway.

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Boo’s brother’s name Boo’s brother’s name

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What is Mr. Nathan Radley?

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What did Boo Reportedly do to his father?

What did Boo Reportedly do to his father?

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What is stab him with a scissors while clipping coupons?

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Boo’s real name Boo’s real name

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What is Arthur Radley?

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What did Boo originally get in trouble for when he was a

teenager? Be specific.

What did Boo originally get in trouble for when he was a

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What is he resisted arrest and helped assist his friends in locking the town sheriff up in an outhouse?

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Boo’s only line in the novel Boo’s only line in the novel

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Will you take me home?

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Atticus says, “When a child asks you something, answer him for

goodness sake” to whom?

Atticus says, “When a child asks you something, answer him for

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Who is Jack?

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What is Uncle Jack’s profession? What is Uncle Jack’s profession?

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What is a doctor?

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The name of the cousin Scout fights with.

The name of the cousin Scout fights with.

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What/who is cousin Francis?

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Scout’s mother died of this: Scout’s mother died of this:

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What is a heart attack? What is a heart attack?

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The original Finch (the one who came over from England) was

named?

The original Finch (the one who came over from England) was

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What is Simon Finch? What is Simon Finch?

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Why it is a sin to kill a mockingbird.

Why it is a sin to kill a mockingbird.

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What is they don’t do anything but sing beautiful music for us to

listen to?

What is they don’t do anything but sing beautiful music for us to

listen to?

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The novel’s two narrative strands (two storylines)?

The novel’s two narrative strands (two storylines)?

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What is Tom Robinson’s trial and the mystery surrounding Boo

Radley?

What is Tom Robinson’s trial and the mystery surrounding Boo

Radley?

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Maycomb’s usual disease Maycomb’s usual disease

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Prejudice Prejudice

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In the novel, what the mockingbird symbolizes

In the novel, what the mockingbird symbolizes

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What is innocence (people who don’t harm anything)?

What is innocence (people who don’t harm anything)?

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The holiday that the pageant is closest to and what is Scout’s

costume

The holiday that the pageant is closest to and what is Scout’s

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What is Halloween and a Ham? What is Halloween and a Ham?

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The reader can consider her a “good neighbor.”

The reader can consider her a “good neighbor.”

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Who is Miss Maudie? Who is Miss Maudie?

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The neighborhood gossip The neighborhood gossip

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Who is Mrs. Stephanie Crawford? Who is Mrs. Stephanie Crawford?

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The children built a snowman that looked like him.

The children built a snowman that looked like him.

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Who is Mr. Avery? Who is Mr. Avery?

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Mrs. Dubose’s ordeal represents this theme

Mrs. Dubose’s ordeal represents this theme

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What is courage? What is courage?

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Dill’s aunt’s real name (first and last!)

Dill’s aunt’s real name (first and last!)

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Who is Miss Rachel Haverford? Who is Miss Rachel Haverford?

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved The Great Depression & 1930s Who Am I? Harper Lee & Company Fill in the blank The

Watercooler PickleA Dill

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Round 1

Final Jeopardy

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Blamed for Black Tuesday Blamed for Black Tuesday

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Who is President Hoover? Who is President Hoover?

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President Roosevelt’s most famous program.

President Roosevelt’s most famous program.

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What is the New Deal? What is the New Deal?

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Run down villages for people who were victims of the Great

Depression.

Run down villages for people who were victims of the Great

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What are Hoovervilles? What are Hoovervilles?

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Academy Award winning film during the Great Depression

(1939).

Academy Award winning film during the Great Depression

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What is Gone with the Wind? What is Gone with the Wind?

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President Roosevelt’s most

famous quote (alluded to in the book).

President Roosevelt’s most

famous quote (alluded to in the book).

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What is “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself”?

What is “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself”?

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I broke Scout’s new baton I broke Scout’s new baton

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Who is Jem? Who is Jem?

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I wanted Atticus to shoot I wanted Atticus to shoot

Tim Johnson! Tim Johnson! $400

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Who is Heck Tate? Who is Heck Tate?

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Calpurnia’s son Calpurnia’s son

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Who is Zeebo? Who is Zeebo?

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Bob Ewell followed her to work (be specific).

Bob Ewell followed her to work (be specific).

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Who is Helen? Who is Helen?

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The woman in charge of the pageant

The woman in charge of the pageant

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Who is Miss Merriweather? Who is Miss Merriweather?

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The number of other books that Harper Lee has published.

The number of other books that Harper Lee has published.

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What is zero? What is zero?

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The award Harper Lee won for

To Kill a Mockingbird

The award Harper Lee won for

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What is the Pulitzer Prize? What is the Pulitzer Prize?

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The year To Kill a Mockingbird

was published

The year To Kill a Mockingbird

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What is 1960? What is 1960?

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Harper Lee’s father’s job/career Harper Lee’s father’s job/career

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What is a lawyer? What is a lawyer?

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Harper Lee’s real first name (Harper is her middle name).

Harper Lee’s real first name (Harper is her middle name).

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What is Nelle? What is Nelle?

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He gave us two soap dolls, a

broken watch and chain, a pair of good-luck pennies, and our lives. But neighbors give in return. We never put back into the tree what

we took out of it: we had given him nothing, and it made

____ ______ (2 words).

He gave us two soap dolls, a

broken watch and chain, a pair of good-luck pennies, and our lives. But neighbors give in return. We never put back into the tree what

we took out of it: we had given him nothing, and it made

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What is “me sad”? What is “me sad”?

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At the end of the book, Atticus is reading The _______ ________ to

Scout (2 words).

At the end of the book, Atticus is reading The _______ ________ to

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What is Gray Ghost? What is Gray Ghost?

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“The thing is, you can scrub __________ ________ till he

shines, you can put him in shoes and a new suit, but he’ll never be

like Jem” ~Aunt Alexandra. “The thing is, you can scrub __________ ________ till he

shines, you can put him in shoes and a new suit, but he’ll never be

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What is Walter Cunningham? What is Walter Cunningham?

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“A _____-_____ had found his way inside the house; I reasoned

that the tiny varmint had crawled up the steps…”

“A _____-_____ had found his way inside the house; I reasoned that the tiny varmint had crawled

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What is roly-poly? What is roly-poly?

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“I would show Cecil that we knew he was behind us and we were ready for him. ‘Cecil Jacobs is a

big wet _____”.

“I would show Cecil that we knew he was behind us and we were ready for him. ‘Cecil Jacobs is a

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What is hen? What is hen?

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Dolphus Raymond has this in his paper bag.

Dolphus Raymond has this in his paper bag.

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What is Coca-Cola? What is Coca-Cola?

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What Atticus said after Bob Ewell spat in his face (paraphrase).

What Atticus said after Bob Ewell spat in his face (paraphrase).

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What is “I wish he didn’t chew tobacco”?

What is “I wish he didn’t chew tobacco”?

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When should someone say the following: “Angel-bright, life-in-death; get off the road, don’t suck

my breath.” Be specific!

When should someone say the following: “Angel-bright, life-in-death; get off the road, don’t suck

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When is when passing by a Hot Steam or a haint?

When is when passing by a Hot Steam or a haint?

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The city in Minnesota where a Lynching occurred.

The city in Minnesota where a Lynching occurred.

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What is Duluth? What is Duluth?

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Where Dill and Scout might get their “baby”.

Where Dill and Scout might get their “baby”.

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What is Foggy Island? What is Foggy Island?

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City where Dill lives during the school year.

City where Dill lives during the school year.

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What is Meridian? What is Meridian?

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Dill’s real name (3 words). Dill’s real name (3 words).

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What is Charles Baker Harris? What is Charles Baker Harris?

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Why Dill ran away from Mississippi

Why Dill ran away from Mississippi

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What is his mother and stepfather were not paying him enough

attention?

What is his mother and stepfather were not paying him enough

attention?

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Harper Lee’s childhood friend who is the inspiration for the

character of Dill.

Harper Lee’s childhood friend who is the inspiration for the

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Who is Truman Capote? Who is Truman Capote?

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Why Jem brings Dill to Barker’s Eddy.

Why Jem brings Dill to Barker’s Eddy.

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What is to teach him how to swim?

What is to teach him how to swim?

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Scores

Minor Characters Minor Characters

Final Jeopardy

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The name of the doctor in Maycomb.

The name of the doctor in Maycomb.

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Who is Dr. Reynolds? Who is Dr. Reynolds?

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