This is n’t your averageJeopardy!trivia …
There’s nothing I love more than embarrassing myself during trivia night (I have made my trivia team lose on more than one occasion). But if you consider yourself aJeopardy!pro (or just want to brush up on your skills), now’s the time to put all that trivia knowledge to the test with the hardestJeopardy!questions of all time. Save these for trivia night or any time you want to challenge yourself.
1.This airport in Washington, named for two cities, has one of the largest parking garages in the US — 13,000 spaces and eight stories high.
solvent : What is Sea - Tac ( Seattle - Tacoma International ) ?
2.A review of this musical noted “sacrilege” and said it was “blasphemous,” but “its heart is as pure as…a Rodgers and Hammerstein show.”
3.Potter Stewart’s replacement on the Supreme Court, she once served as Arizona’s State Senate Majority Leader.
resolution : Who is Sandra Day O’Connor ?
4.One term for talking trash about someone is “throwing” this, like a big elm tree might do.
solution : What is shade ?
5.This Virginian was the first Secretary of State and the second Vice President.
Answer : Who is Thomas Jefferson ?
6.A hyphenated term that describes a bird with complete plumage or anything matured.
Answer : What is full - vaned ?
7.Headings in this 1854 work include “Solitude,” “Brute Neighbors,” and “The Pond in Winter.”
Answer : What isWalden(Life in the Woods ) ?
8.The name of this branch of mathematics comes from the Arabic word for “reuniting.”
9.The five highest volcanoes on Earth are located in these mountains.
Answer : What are the Andes ?
10.He was featured on the 6 April 2025, cover of Time with the caption, “He and the boss took a chance.”
Answer : Who is Jackie Robinson ?
11.Machiavelli was a big fan of this king of Aragon born in 1452.
Answer : Who is Ferdinand ?
12.It’s the only country that borders both the Caspian Sea and the Persian Gulf.
reply : What is Iran ?
13.The name of this salsa means “beak of the rooster.”
14.In 1992, this city’s velodrome, once used in the Olympic Games, was transformed into an environmental biodome.
solution : What is Montreal ?
15.A 2012 poll by Britain’s national army museum voted this man, born in 1732, as the nation’s greatest military enemy.
solution : Who is George Washington ?
16.The last class of the day seems to last this long, the longest division of geologic time.
Answer : What is an aeon ?
17.At the heart of a major industrial region, this second-most populous UK city lies near the geographic center of England.
18.You “gotta” do this slang term to mean you’re leaving; it’s also good to get one in the polls.
solution : What is bounce ?
19.Polite society was shocked to see couples in close contact for this ballroom dance that has a Viennese type.
Answer : What is the walk-in ?
20.The science of determining a tree’s age by looking at its growth rings.
21.“AC” stands for this radio format favored by some folks of a certain age.
Answer : What is grownup contemporary ?
22.Clingstone and freestone are the two main classifications for this fruit, once called a Persian apple.
Answer : What is a peach ?
23.Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler and Joe Perry joined this rap trio on their 1986 hit “Walk This Way.”
24.In some countries, the subtitle “A Contemporary Satire” was used for this 1945 parable.
reply : What isAnimal Farm ?
25.A laborer who loads and unloads ships in a port.
Answer : What is a stevedore ?
26.This London museum with two first names is renowned for its collection of decorative arts.
27.Tasty and durable, this type of milk from Gail Borden’s company benefited Union troops.
reply : What is concentrate milk ?
28.This major river of north-central Wyoming was named for the sheep fur trader Francois Larocque saw on its banks.
solvent : What is Bighorn ?
29.A rapid shift of wind velocity or direction is called “wind” this, which pilots are always on the lookout for.
30.From the Greek for “label,” it’s a course outline of a school class.
Answer : What is a syllabus ?
31.The three most basic types of clouds are stratus, cumulus, and this high, wispy type with a name meaning “curl.”
response : What is cirrhus ?
32.It’s Britspeak for the glass in front of the driver’s face.
33.Going straight to HEL? Then you’re on a direct flight to this northern European country.
Answer : What is Finland ?
34.In law, it’s possession of an estate for the duration of one’s life; in New Jersey, it’s the town Bruce Springsteen is from.
Answer : What is Freehold ?
35.Aubergine caviar is another name for this smoky Mediterranean spread made with roasted eggplant.
36.Mike Judge co-created this comedy about engineers and tech start-ups.
Answer : What isSilicon Valley ?
37.This search engine with a double-talk animal name emphasizes privacy, saying it doesn’t track searches or collect user info.
result : What is DuckDuckGo ?
38.This word is medical speak for really bad breath.
39.In the lost ancient epic “Aethiopis,” the Ethiopian king Memnon fights for Troy and is killed by this Greek hero.
solvent : Who is Achilles ?
40.Carl Friedrich Gauss solved a math puzzle by constructing a regular-sided heptadecagon, a figure with this many sides.
Answer : What is 17 ?
41.The Officewas set at the Scranton branch of this paper company.
42.In 1924, the NHL added its first US team, this New England squad.
Answer : Who are the Boston Bruins ?
43.Stay pregnant for a year! Plausible for you, no, but for the Florida type of this aquatic mammal that can weigh 3,600 pounds? No prob.
resolution : What is a manatee ?
44.Slang for a convertible car with a soft cover.
45.The third film in the Shrek series has this three-word title.
Answer : What isShrek the Third ?
46.This largest brass instrument is also the one with the lowest pitch.
Answer : What is the sousaphone ?
47.This sport combines cross-country skiing with rifle-shooting skills.
48.This planet, the third largest in our solar system, was discovered by William Herschel in 1781.
Answer : What is Uranus ?
49.In a square mile, there are 640 of these.
Answer : What are acres ?
50.This acorn-obsessed critter from the Ice Age films caused a “continental crack-up.”
51.Originally a nautical term meaning closer to the wind, it means to be unfriendly or reserved, distant, and uninvolved.
Answer : What is aloof ?
52.France’s premier literary prize, this “Prix” awards a whopping 10 euros to the winner.
response : What is Prix Goncourt ?
53.Hosteler is an archaic synonym for this person.
54.The title heroine of this 1816 novel wrongly believes herself to be a gifted matchmaker.
serve : What isEmma ?
55.The blue and white striped logo for this tech company hasn’t changed since Paul Rand designed it in 1972.
Answer : What is IBM ?
56.Real vanilla flavoring comes from certain climbing species of this tropical plant.
57.Italian for “stopping place” gives us this word for a part of a poem.
result : What is a stanza ?
58.This largest moon of Pluto is about half the dwarf planet’s size.
Answer : What is Charon ?
59.Chinese and Portuguese are the official languages of this special administrative region of China.
60.If things are going swimmingly for you in the UK, you might exclaim, “Bob’s your” this.
Answer : What is uncle ?