The 12 Best “Jeopardy” Questions Inspired by Flowers

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By Jill Brooke

Considering that America’s favorite quiz show has been around since 1964, we’ve gathered the 12 best flower questions that have been asked on the beloved show.

Jeopardy! has been an American game show where contestants compete to win money by answering questions in the form of clues. First started in 1964, it was hosted by Alex Trebek until his death in 2020. Ken Jennings, first a winning contestant, is now the host. The show is one of the most popular programs on television.

12 FLOWER-INSPIRED JEOPARDY QUESTIONS

1)Sharing its name with an eye part, this flower’s name is from the Greek for a rainbow.

2)Each year, Holland, Michigan holds a festival honoring this flower?

3) Ikebana is a traditional art of arranging flowers in this country

4) Also called a yellow daisy, this black-eyes flower bears a woman’s name

5) The yoga position that shares its name with this water lily that was sacred to the ancient Egyptians.

6) April’s birth month flower is this sweet climbing one a member of the legume family x

7) The genus Tagetes is made up of this flower with gold in its name

8) The hybrid tea is the most popular class of this flower

9) Traditionally Tahitian men and women wear the Tiare Tahiti, a type of this shrub flower behind the left ear if they’re happily in love the right ear if they’re still looking for that someone special.

10) The name of this autumn bloomer is from the Greek for gold and flower.

11) This fragrant flower, often used in perfumes, is also known as the “Queen of the Night” due to its ability to bloom after sunset.

12) This flower, which represents remembrance, is worn in many countries on Remembrance Day to honor fallen soldiers.

We couldn’t leave you without a Bonus Final Jeopardy Question:

Dorothy and Her Friends Encountered a Field of These Flowers, Which Made Them Fall Asleep.

Dorothy and her friends encountered a field of these flowers that made them fall asleep is the answer. 

Here are the Answers to the above questions.

What are Iris, Tulip, Japan, Black-eyed Susan, Lotus flower, Sweet Pea, Marigold, Rose, Gardenia, Crysanthemum, Poppies, Jasmine, Poppies