This... Is... Jeopardy!

Who is Jack LaLanne?

  1. This form of exercise originated in India in the 1100s.

What is Yoga?

New category: Fruit

  1. Many fruits, including apples, pears, peaches, and cherries, are part of a plant family that includes this flower

What is the rose?

  1. This fruit known for its strong odor can weigh up to 7 pounds when mature

What is a durian?

  1. Coconuts, almonds, and plums are all examples of this type of fruit.

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What is a stone fruit?

  1. This fruit is often a vegan substitute for meat.

The judges were looking for ‘What is a drupe?’, but will accept ‘stone fruit’ as well.
Play on.

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What is jackfruit?

  1. The HMS Bounty was transporting this fruit when its crew famously mutinied in 1789.

What is breadfruit?

Next: The Beatles

  1. This woman, who married George Harrison in 1966, was the inspiration for several Beatles songs, including “Something,” “If I Needed Someone,” and “For You Blue.”

Who is Pattie Boyd?

  1. On August 15, 1965, over 55,000 screaming fans saw the Beatles perform at this venue, the first of their US tour. This was the largest paid-ticket crowd to ever watch the Beatles in a live performance.

What is Shea Stadium?

  1. In 1976, Lorne Michaels jokingly invited the Beatles to reunite on Saturday Night Live for this amount

What is $3000?

  1. This is one of the surviving two members of the Fab Four, although rumor has it he “died” a long time ago.

Who is Paul McCartney?

  1. This string instrument was prominently featured in The Beatles’ song “Within You Without You”.

What is the sitar?

New category: Rhyme Time.

  1. A god that has taken the form of Sus domesticus

What is a divine swine?

  1. A member of Vulpes vulpes trapped on all sides by cardboard

What is a fox box
3. Facebook cheese

What is a fox in a box?

What is Meta feta?

  1. A collector of very old things who has themselves passed their 80th birthday

What is an octogenarian antiquarian?

  1. An artificial Italian soup.

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What is phony minestrone?

New category: Not-So-Potent Potables

  1. In the UK, teens are sometimes permitted to drink this mixture of beer and lemonade

What is a shandy?

  1. This drink featured a large red mascot crashing through walls.

What is Kool-Aid?

  1. This drink was named after a former ambassador to Czechoslovakia; her fame was from her previous career in Hollywood.