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Can You Solve These Real ‘Jeopardy!’ Clues About US Presidents

Can You Solve These Real ‘Jeopardy!’ Clues About US Presidents

“Jeopardy!” has been one of most beloved primetime game shows in America for decades. In the show, three contestants duke it out answering trivia questions in several categories, including the U.S. presidency. 

With Election Day upon us, 24/7 Tempo combed through J! Archives — a site created by fans of the show that lists clues going back to 1984 — to identify some of the most interesting and challenging questions about the highest office in government.

 There have been more than 300 questions about the people who have been elected president since the country’s founding in 1776, and most of them go beyond the basics covered in history class.

Most people probably know that George Washington, the first president of the United States, was also the only head of state who did not represent a political party, but not as many know that he was in debt while running his tobacco farm. Or, while Gerald Ford is famous, among other things, for being the only unelected president, few know he was also a college football MVP.

 Wonder how you’d rate on the game show? Take the following pop quiz and see how you stack up. You can also test your knowledge in another area — U.S. states: Here are 50 real “Jeopardy!” questions about each state.

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DURING HIS PRESIDENCY $200:

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Lyndon Johnson

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THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE $2000:

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Breckinridge

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THE PRESIDENT HAD MONEY TROUBLES $600 (Daily Double):

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Harry Truman

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DURING THE OBAMA PRESIDENCY $200:

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Cuba

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19th CENTURY CONGRESSMEN $2,000 (Daily Double):

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John Quincy Adams

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ACQUISITIVE PRESIDENTS $2000:

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Woodrow Wilson

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THE PRESIDENT HAD MONEY TROUBLES $800:

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Tobacco

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FURNITURE METAPHORS $800:

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An empty chair

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PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN SONGS $1200:

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“Don’t Stop”

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PRESIDENTIAL PARTY POLITICS $400:

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The Democratic Party

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PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS:

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Thomas Jefferson

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THE PRESIDENCY:

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Gerald Ford

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PRESIDENTS $400:

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Kennedy

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THE PRESIDENCY $800:

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Gerald Ford

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PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA $1000:

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Grover Cleveland

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THE PRESIDENCY $500:

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Executive privilege

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THE PRESIDENCY $300:

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THE PRESIDENCY $2000:

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Episcopal

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U.S. PRESIDENTS:

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Harry Truman

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U.S. FIRSTS $400:

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John Tyler

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TAFT! $1,500 (Daily Double):

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New Mexico and Arizona

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ALL ABOUT THE PRESIDENCY $600:

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Olive branches

PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH $1000:

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Benjamin Harrison

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HISTORIC MOTTOES & SLOGANS $2000:

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Harding

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THE PRESIDENCY $1000:

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Helicopter

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THE PRESIDENCY $400:

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1600 Pennsylvania Avenue

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HE SIGNED THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE $1000:

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John Adams

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DWIGHT EISENHOWER $600:

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5-star general

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GENERAL INFORMATION $1600:

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Sherman

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POTENT QUOTABLES $400:

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1933

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DESPERATE WHITE HOUSE $2000:

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Herbert Hoover

ELECTORAL COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP $2000:

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Hayes

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WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT $1200:

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Superior Court Justice

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