Pride Month Jeopardy

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A long thin banner with a dark blue background. The words "Pride Month Jeopardy" are on it; "Pride Month" is in small white font and is running vertically across the left side of the image, while "Jeopardy" is in large rainbow letters.

Welcome to the Alachua County Library District's Pride Month Jeopardy! Below, you can find various categories, ranging from important historical figures in the LGBTQ+ community to current queer YA literature.

This works just like a normal game of Jeopardy — you click on the image with the desired category + number and it will take you to a page with the answer at the top. You then try to come up with the corresponding question. Once you have your question, click on the blue "Question" box to see if you're right!

Each page will also have several resources attached, from books in our catalog to articles in one of our databases to actual community resources. Feel free to explore those resources and, when you're done, click the bottom banner that says "Back to Board" in order to move on to the next question (or answer, as it were).

Good luck, and happy Pride Month!

  

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A dark blue background with the word "Acronyms & Abbreviations" over it.
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A dark blue background with the words "Historical Figures" over it.
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A dark blue background with the word "Organizations" over it.
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A dark blue background with the word "Pop Culture" over it.
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A blue Jeopardy square with the words "YA Literature"
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A dark blue background with a rainbow "100" over it.
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A dark blue background with a rainbow "100" over it.
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A dark blue background with a rainbow "100" over it.
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A dark blue background with a rainbow "100" over it.
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A dark blue background with a rainbow "100" over it.
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A dark blue background with a rainbow "200" over it.
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A dark blue background with a rainbow "200" over it.
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A dark blue background with a rainbow "200" over it.
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A dark blue background with a rainbow "200" over it.
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A dark blue background with a rainbow "200" over it.
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A dark blue background with a rainbow "300" over it.
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A dark blue background with a rainbow "300" over it.
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A dark blue background with a rainbow "300" over it.
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A dark blue background with a rainbow "300" over it.
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A dark blue background with a rainbow "300" over it.
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A dark blue background with a rainbow "400" over it.
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A dark blue background with a rainbow "400" over it.
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A dark blue background with a rainbow "400" over it.
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A dark blue background with a rainbow "400" over it.
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A dark blue background with a rainbow "400" over it.
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A dark blue background with a rainbow "500" over it.
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A dark blue background with a rainbow "500" over it.
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A dark blue background with a rainbow "500" over it.
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A dark blue background with a rainbow "500" over it.
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A dark blue background with a rainbow "500" over it.

 

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A thin rainbow line, starting with pink at each end and ending with purple in the middle

  

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A Jeopardy scorecard, with each category and value square. There is a spot to check off each value as the question is given. Below is a blank space labeled "Team Scores" to track scores.

We're a little more low-tech than the actual Jeopardy show. So while we can't track for you which questions have already been answered (or, more technically, which answers have already been questioned), you can use the card below to keep track. You can also use it to track your scores, especially if you're planning to play in teams.

Just click on the image and it will take you to the full resolution scorecard. At that point, you can either download it and keep track on your computer or print it off for a physical copy.

Good luck!

By Sean on June 3, 2022