It helps you to pinpoint your strengths in both the academic and the absurd!
People doing this are also doing these things:
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World Geography: The last few times this category has come up, I’ve nailed every question
Kevin Spacey movies: I can’t imagine getting one of these wrong.
BBC World current events: I spend so much time on BBC, I think I’d do pretty well at this one
Late 80s/early 90s cartoons: Ah, the innocence and suggestibility of youth!
Harry Potter books: I’ve read these over and over…
The Iraq constitutional process: This one stems from the endless research I am currently undertaking.
- good old common sense pychological advices
(or
- french orthography)
Actually, it wasn’t that easy to find out what my 6, 7 perfect Jeopardy categories are. I’m not so much a specialist of anything. I’m more a kind of butterfly : a little of this, a little of that… enough to win the Trivial Pursuit sometimes. And that’s what’s important.
1 – meals you only need to add water to
2 – Country music lyrics of the 80’s and 90’s
3 – Lines from Boondock Saints
So, #1 to 3 would probably be
-David Bowie lyrics
-Edmond Rostand’s Cyrano de Bergerac
-French history between 1317 and 1347, not a second before or after that. And only what’s told in Les Rois Maudits. A big bunch of lies, that is.





