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Instructions for using this template

• When you’re ready for Final Jeopardy, click in the very top center of the menu page to be taken to a page prompting players to make their final wagers.

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Choose a category. You will be given the answer.

You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

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Click here for Final Jeopardy

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Dress like a Roman

Roman gods

Rome, the city,

Friends &Enemies

Celtic Lore

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Roman Holidays

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The headdress worn by a

triumphant general (p.14)

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What is a laurel wreath?

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Robes worn by Roman men on

formal occasions (p. 14)

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What is a toga?

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Breastplate worn by a legionary officer (p. 201)

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What is a cuirass?

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Footwear that identified a Roman Senator (p. 14 & p. 93)

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What are crimson boots?

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Wrap or shawl worn by a Roman

woman (p. 60)

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What is a palla?

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God honored at the Saturnalia holiday

(p. 276)

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Who is Saturn?

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Roman god of war honored in a triumph (p. 15)

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Who is Mars?

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God honored by the temple on top of the Capitoline

(p. 43)

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Who is Jupiter?

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Shrine honoring household gods and

ancestors (p. 128)

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What is the lararium?

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Roman name for the goddess who

protected Odysseus (p. 137)

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Who is Minerva?

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Celebration that followed a military

victory (p. 13)

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What is a triumph parade?

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Slaves were honored at this celebration in

December (p. 140)

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What is Saturnalia?

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The person serving food to the

Saturnalia King (p. 140)

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Who is the master of the house (Quintus

Lutatius Catulus)?

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New consuls were officially recognized at this celebration

(p. 168)

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What is the New Year?

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No men allowed at this December

festival hosted by the consul’s wife and the

vestals (p. 115)

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What is the festival of the Bona Dea?

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Rome’s central marketplace – of commerce and

ideas (p. 63)

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What is the Forum?

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Hill that held Rome’s most

sacred temple and the citadel

(p. 42, p. 241)

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What is the Capitoline?

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Central street through the

Forum to the Temple of Jupiter

(p. 197)

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What is the via Sacra?

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Open area near the Tiber River used

for military exercises (p. 208, p. 220)

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What is the Campus Martius?

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Hill that housed Rome’s wealthy

(and later, emperors) (p. 228)

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What is the Palatine?

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The Roman name for those defeated

in 101 B.C.E. (p. 31, p. 69)

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Who were the Cimbri?

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The Roman name for the people living

in what is now France and central

Europe (p. 51)

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Who were the Gauls?

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Celtic tribe considered friendly

to the Roman people in 101 B.C.E.

(p. 50. p. 206)

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Who were the Aedui?

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General credited by the Romans with defeating Brennus (p. 152)

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Who was Camillus?

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The Celtic “High King” killed at the battle of Vercellae

(p. 67)

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Who was Boiorix?

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God of the Celts, called “god of

light.” (p. 29)

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Who was Lugh?

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Celtic leader who conquered Rome in the 4th c. B.C.E.

(p. 151)

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Who was Brennus, or Brennos?

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Spirits of the dead walk at this Celtic holy night (p. 178)

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What happens at the Celtic New

Year (now called Samhain)?

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Celtic god of the “hunting grounds”

(p. 136, p. 196)

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Who is Cernunnos?

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Wise leaders and teachers in Celtic society (p. 54, p. 157)

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Who were the druids?

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Make your wager

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The famous Roman dictator

born in 100 B.C.E. (p. 100)

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Who is Gaius Julius Caesar?