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Column 2. Column 3. Column 4. Column 5. Column 1. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400. Final Jeopardy. $500. $500. $500. $500. C1 $100.

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  1. Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Column 1 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 Final Jeopardy $500 $500 $500 $500

  2. C1 $100 To criticize harshly or severely __________ a. Contrive b. Castigate c. Ennui

  3. C1? $100 • b) Castigate

  4. C1 $200 Extremely strange; weird __________ a. Brusque b. Cajole c. Bizarre

  5. C1 $200 c. Bizarre

  6. C1 $300 To devise an ingenious plot or scheme __________ a. Contrive b. Castigate c. Brusque

  7. C1 $300 a. Contrive

  8. C1 $400 • While he was injured on the sidelines, he had to celebrate the victory __________ through his teammates. • a. Vicariously • b. Heinously • c. Surreptitiously

  9. C1 $400 a. Vicariously

  10. C1 500 She snuck out of the house __________ so as not to wake up her parents. a. Heinously b. Vicariously c. Surreptitiously Timer

  11. C1 500 c. Surreptitiously

  12. C2 $100 My parents’ strict rules and early curfew made me feel like their goal was to keep me __________ all throughout high school. a. Transgressed b. Fettered c. Transmuted

  13. C2 $100 b. Fettered

  14. C2 $200 Not very important; insignificant __________ a. Austere b. Inconsequential c. Grandiose

  15. C2 $200 • b. Inconsequential

  16. C2 $300 To treat irreverently; to defile __________ a. Desecrate b. Disconcert c. Concoct

  17. C2 $300 a. Desecrate

  18. C2 $400 Vulgar; inappropriate and insensitive __________ a. Austere b. Inconsequential c. Crass

  19. C2 $400 c. Crass

  20. C2 $500 She is normally willing to meet people halfway, but on the issue of women’s rights, she is a(n) __________ a. Restitution b. Infraction c. Stalwart

  21. C2 $500 c. Stalwart

  22. C3 $100 I ask that you proofread all of your writings __________ before handing them in. a. Punctiliously b. Redoubtably c. Vulnerably

  23. C3 $100 a. Punctiliously

  24. C3 $200 As he looked at his oversized opponent, he realized that the man would be a(n) __________ opponent in the wrestling match without weight classes. a. Punctilious b. Redoubtable c. Vulnerable

  25. C3 $200 b. Redoubtable

  26. C3 $300 A challenge that often involves danger __________ a. Dissension b. Consternation c. Gauntlet

  27. C3 $300 c. Gauntlet

  28. C3 $400 Unresponsive; slow and dull __________ a. Bovine b. Acrimonious c. Dispassionate

  29. C3 $400 a. Bovine

  30. C3 $500 To deny any connection with __________ a. Expurgate b. Disavow c. Dissipate

  31. C3 $500 b. Disavow

  32. C4 $100 If you form bad habits as a teenager, you will be more __________ to illnesses later in life. a. Susceptible b. Subservient c. Ignoble

  33. C4 $100 a. Susceptible

  34. C4 $200 I __________ agreed to help him clean up the blood which totally grossed me out. a. Susceptibly b. Ignobly c. Squeamishly

  35. C4 $200 c. Squeamishly

  36. C4 $300 Because I was late for dinner, I not only was __________ to eating the leftovers, but I had to wash the dishes as well. a. Impugned b. Relegated c. Odium

  37. C4 $300 b. Relegated

  38. C4 $400 Worthy of blame; guilty __________ a. Astute b. Culpable c. Dilatory

  39. C4 $400 b. Culpable

  40. C4 $500 Tending to delay; to procrastinate __________ a. Dilatory b. Astute c. Culpable

  41. C4 $500 • a. Dilatory

  42. C5 $100 Perceptive or insightful __________ a. Dilatory b. Culpable c. Astute

  43. C5 $100 c. Astute

  44. C5 $200 He was removed from the party for dressing in a(n) __________ manner. a. Slovenly b. Novice c. Pretentious

  45. C5 $200 a. Slovenly

  46. C5 $300 By hiring a PR firm to work on his damaged public image, the preciously out-of-control actor __________ his career. a. Recapitulated b. Novice c. Resuscitated

  47. C5 $300 c. Resuscitated

  48. C5 $400 She __________ bragged about her grandparents’ numerous mansions. a. Irresolutely b. Pretentiously c. Torpidly

  49. C5 $400 b. Pretentiously

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