From
Jeopardy Game 19:
From
Jeopardy Game 20:
Jeopardy Game 16:
Nicknames
1. You should never
call Andrew by this nickname unless, apparently, you are Tess.
2.
Ruiz was sometimes called just this.
3.
LJA every so often will refer to Andrew by this name taken from "The
Velveteen Rabbit."
4.
Tess once called Celeste by this nickname.
5.
Rose gave Andrew this nickname following an assignment among people
known for living in colonies and adhering to a simpler way of life.
Poor Love
1. These are the
first and last names of the couple whose suicide attempt prompts the
famous prayer on the stairs.
2.
This person slapped Andrew.
3.
In this episode, Andrew refuses to tell Monica about an assignment
because "it hurts my spirit."
4.
This person's grumpy, callous behavior prompts Andrew to stalk off and
seek solace in a Medieval form of meditation.
5.
In the finale, Andrew tells Monica to remember this.
Food
1. In "Quality Time,"
Andrew helps put out a fire at an establishment selling this food.
2.
Molly promised to make Andrew this if he ever visited her.
3.
In Andrew's first episode, Monica hunts down some of these snacks after
Tess is irked when a young boy takes the last one.
4.The
men of Team Viking became ill after eating this meal.
5.
Monica shared with Holly the joys of this vegetable.
Thanksgiving
1. Andrew spent a
Thanksgiving dinner in this man's home as part of his assignment as a
parole officer.
2.
This was the name of the fellow who Tess wanted Adam to have a chat
with in the first TBAA Thanksgiving episode.
3.
Doc daydreamed about this Thanksgiving dish before he and the men
discovered a real Thanksgiving dinner awaiting them.
4.
This person delivered this line about thankfulness: "I wouldn't blame
God for the things that I didn't get, I would thank God for the things
that I have."
5.
Due to Andrew's injury and pending court testimony, he had to remain in
New York for Thanksgiving 2009. This is the place where he and
his friends shared Thanksgiving dinner.
Analogies III
1.
"Life Before
Death" is to Ireland as "Such a Time as This" is to __________.
2.
Little Leroy is to clown as Eric Weiss is to ___________.
3.
Annie Doyle is to Venice as _________ is to the Holy Land.
4.
Petey is to iguana as Mr. O'Connor is to ____________.
5.
John is to Garfield Elementary as John, Cory, and Bobby are to _______.
Broadway
Bound
1. In S4, this
character was trying to get her break on the Great White Way.
2.
The actor who brought this unseen angel to life in S3 can currently be
seen in the Broadway revival of "Driving Miss Daisy."
3.
This actress who popped up in multiple TBAA episodes and was one of the
stars of its spin-off had a role in the original production of
"Oklahoma!"
4.
This S7 guest star was the original Eva Peron in Andrew Lloyd 's
"Evita."
5.
This Broadway and film star, who you may have seen in the film version
of a musical based on Shakespeare's star-crossed lovers, played a
Broadway star on TBAA.
Jeopardy
Game 17:
1. This non-Santa mythical gift giver serves as a sort of
counselor to Kristin.
2. Bill flips out when he sees that Kristin has purchased and set
up this.
3. When Kristin returns to the North Pole, believing she's failed
with the Morgans, the elder Clauses are preparing to go here for
Christmas.
4. Bill and his family are trying to get to this city when their
car breaks down.
5. This is the company Bill is supposed to make a presentation to
on Dec. 24th.
1. This is Serena's favorite
Christmas song.
2. Gabriel plays this on his
trumpet.
3. Doc Hock sings this song
to a sergeant while reclaiming Christmas gifts for the orphanage.
4. Doc Hock, Susanna, Sr.
Bernadette and the children sang this song at the orphanage as a battle
ensued.
5. For part of Tony's
birthday/Christmas gift, his mom and sister bring him a Christmas CD by
this famous trio of brothers.
1. In the penultimate TBAA Christmas episode, Andrew picks up
drum lessons with this boy.
2. Andrew appeared briefly at Mark Twain's home, near Christmas,
to take this person Home.
3. During Season 7, the trio worked with various members of this
family over Christmas.
4. Andrew was a police officer when he, Monica, Tess, and Gabe
helped bring these two women together at Christmas.
5. This hotel was the setting of an impromptu Nativity scene that
found Monica playing to type as an angel while Tess and Rafael donned
shepherd's robes.
1. This episode finds Andrew
working at a planetarium.
2. This assignment received
a celestial revelation scene from Monica following a snafu in space.
3. To whom does Monica tell
this: "You've already been through the darkest place you can imagine.
It's time to start looking for the stars."
4. Gloria spends much of
this episode watching the stars for abnormalities. It's also the
episode with what is, in my opinion, the most enviable death scene
ever. ;-)
5. This Dyeland couple found
their son by literally following a star on Christmas Eve.
1. This is the name of the adulteress in "An Unexpected Snow" who
gets... the unexpected snow.
2. During his first Christmas episode, a melancholy Andrew
recalls this man making a snowman with his family.
3. Two Christmase seasons ago, Andrew was ice skating in Dyeland
when he was informed of a pending assignment in this war torn country.
4. In "The Trigger," Monica and Andrew skate to this musical
piece.
5. Last Christmas (so, yes, this is a Dyeland question), Tess
insisted that Andrew let her and Rose do this before he went to throw
snow balls and make snow angels with his friends.
1. During a Christmas episode, TBAA highlighted this charity with
the word "tree" in its name.
2. Monica chained herself to a tree in this episode.
3. This object's "flaw" transformed into a Christmas tree during
a TBAA episode.
4. One of Andrew's side hobbies in recent years was to build this
for the Tunnel children to enjoy... although the adults sometimes
gravitate towards it, too.
5. Whilst decorating their tree with Wayne, Joey accidentally
broke this causing Wayne to leave in search of a replacement.
Jeopardy Game
18
1. Andrew delivers a
sermon in the place of this man who was struggling with his faith after
tragedy.
2. This JD character is a
practitioner of a major religion which originated in India.
3. In "Bar Mitzvah," the
trio witnessed the bar mitzvah of this elderly gentleman.
4. Andrew was deeply
bothered by those who exploited the faith of others. In "Seek and
Ye Shall Find," he is none too pleased with this scheming character.
5. In "Feather on the
Breath of God," Andrew is pretty much ordered to seek solace in the
music of this Catholic saint and mystic.
1. This is the name of the
young man who Andrew allows to audit his class in "Stealing Hope"
2. Andrew was initially
dismissed as a hallucination by this movie maker who went from making
hopeful, touching films to bleak ones.
3. In one of his earliest
episodes, Andrew becomes the means of restoring hope to a devastated
mother and this detective when he takes it upon himself to digitally
age a photo.
4. In Season 8, Andrew and
Co. helped this family find hope even in the aftermath of their
daughter's murder by her boyfriend.
5. In a "Promised Land"
episode, our hitch-hiking hero reaches out to this character who is
overwhelmed with generalized fear and needs some encouragement.
1. In this episode, Andrew
served as inspirational DJ for a pair of star-crossed lovers.
2. This TBAA episode was
set on Valentine's.
3. Andrew spends part of
this episode encouraging a delivery man to approach an admiring girl at
a club.
4. This lucky couple was
blessed to have our trio perform a sort of unofficial wedding ceremony
for them.
5. JD co-starred in this
pilot from the 1990s in which he portrayed an ex-lover re-entering a
woman's life.
1. Not gonna lie... this
dude didn't do so hot with commitment. Despite a visible wedding
band, he strayed in rather spectacular fashion.
2. In "A Reasonable Doubt,"
Andrew proves his commitment to God's will over Tess' when he refuses
to let her do this.
3. Doc Hock was committed to
bettering his country and part of his mission was to get his fellow
Team Viking men to engage in this civil liberty.
4. This JD character was
extremely committed to helping others even as he faced his own
crises. He was a teacher and spent time helping out at an AIDS
hospice.
5. Ever devoted to his job,
Andrew gave up his vacation and wound up helping deliver this woman's
baby.
1. Andrew acts as a sort
of guardian and affectionate big brother type to these three
individuals who finds themselves dealing with a bitter, judgmental
neighbor lady.
2. Andrew's gentle
outreach to this woman on death row is truly a sight to behold.
3. In this episode, a
newly transferred Doc is seen caring for a severely wounded man despite
the gruff, discouraging attitude of a higher-up.
4. In "Two Sides to Every
Angel," Andrew's heart goes out to a young woman who is severely beaten
and does not recall her name. In a JABB story, she was given this
name.
5. In the story "In the
House of the Lord," Andrew was so caught up in caring for his homeless
assignments, that he refused to stay in Catherine's shelter until they
were all accounted for. These are the first names of the three
assignments he was living with.
1. In this episode, Andrew
and Co. help some juvenile offenders connect with children who need
their friendship.
2. In an early episode,
Andrew informs Monica that AODs take shifts at this very important
organization which deals with potentially heartbreaking cases.
3. In a late Season 3
episode, Andrew and a band of angels help this greedy, selfish young
man realize that true wealth comes from helping those in need.
4. This is the name of the
charity Andrew introduces the young boy in "Fighting the Good Fight" to.
5. In the JABB story "Safe,"
Andrew is the head handyman for this Tess-created charity which
refurbished spaces for use as shelters and counseling centers.
Jeopardy
Game 19
Heritage
1.
In "Sign of the Dove," these two men discover that their families have
a shared history.
2. In this TBAA episode,
two men gain new appreciation for their people's heritage after
encounters with their grandfathers.
3. In an early TBAA
episode, a well to-do family is forced to re-examine their attachment
to their alleged heritage when confronted by the needs of this little
boy.
4. This recurring
character has an Aunt Georgia in his family tree who looks an awful lot
like Tess.
5. This "Tour of Duty"
character had a lot to live up to being the son of a WWII hero.
Best of the Rest- St. Pat's
1. Monica got drunk drinking
these.
2. This TBAA character, who
was very fond of Andrew, has a name that means Ireland.
3. Andrew first met the
Dyelanders in the Fields of Gold on St. Patrick's Day of this year.
4. In the story "We Trust to
Thee," Monica gave Andrew an item shaped like a triskele which is an
Irish symbol. This was the item.
5. This popular style of
Irish wedding ring has been reappropriated by a Dyelander as a symbol
of fidelity to Andrew.
1. In this TBAA episode,
we learn of Monica's first experience of Ireland.
2. Monica used this
Irish-sounding surname in "Trust."
3. Andrew took this fellow
Home after an accident in Ireland.
4. In a TBAA episode, a
pool player opines that God invented this so the Irish wouldn't take
over the world.
5. This Irish actor
originally introduced TBAA's Ireland-themed episode.
1. This TBAA mascot was
largely green in color and cuddly.
2. This is the greenest TBAA
episode, environmentally speaking.
3. This JD character
apparently considered a green blanket to be a good hiding space.
4. Name an episode title
from a JD-starring TV series that has the word "green" in it.
5. In a JABB short story,
it's revealed that Andrew starred as a green alien in a B movie by this
name.
1. The was the important,
eponymous item in "Something Blue."
2. Fill in the blanks on
this Wordsworth poem recited by Andrew: MY heart leaps up when I
behold/ A rainbow in the sky:/ So was it when my ______ began; So is it
now I am a _____"
3. This is the color of
Todd's Converses.
4. In "Mother, Mother,"
Jeff recalls being younger and really wanting a teddy bear in these two
colors.
5. This is the name of the
TBAA episode in which a song featuring these lyrics is heard:
"You...you put the blue back in the sky/ You put the rainbow in my
eyes/ The silver lining in my prayers/ And now there's color
everywhere."
1. This is the name of JD's
snobby rich boy prepster character from one of those far out, like, way
righteous, totally radical 80s school flicks. (So I felt like
using some 80s-speake...)
2. John co-starred in this
mini-series about a group of rich young men whose money-making scheme
leads to murder.
3. These are the names of
the two brothers Andrew and Adam are assigned to in "The Root of All
Evil."
4. In a season six episode,
Andrew purchases some land which throws off the aspirations of this man.
5. This TBAA character said
this: "I want me riches measured in dollars."
Jeopardy
Game 20
1. Andrew considers this
historical person to be his first failure as a caseworker.
2. Andrew had at least two
assignments that required him to know something about this English king
who shares his name with the famous drama about him.
3. This U.S. senator set
in motion a series of hearing and accusations that would destroy the
lives and careers of many people, eventually leading to the death of
one of Andrew's assignments.
4. Dialogue in a S5
episode, gives us reason to believe Andrew spent some time during WWII
working with a group of brave women known by this acronym.
5. In reminiscing with
Russell Greene, Andrew recalls this Vietnam War battle by name.
Hint: He refers to its bird-like nickname.
1. In this episode, the trio
helps an old-fashioned potter accept his son's and daughter-in-law's
family planning decision.
2. Andrew once painted a
wall-size mural for this person's office.
3. Andrew dated his last
visit to Paris based on the ear-related issues of this person.
4. Andrew gently and
lovingly counsels this woman as she wanders an art gallery in "Here I
Am."
5. In the story "Safe,"
JenniAnn decks Andrew's walls with prints of this Impressionist whose
work Andrew can also be seen viewing in "Here I Am."
1. The assignment in
"Stealing Hope" originally wrote his poems in this location.
2. This TBAA character
attempted to work through her post-abortion depression by penning a
poem.
3. In this TBAA episode,
Monica recites a poem about "men too gentle to live among wolves."
4. Mark Twain's daugter
helped ensure that on Christmas day he would hear the words from this
poem/carol.
5. In "Bringer of Light,"
Monica recited words by this poet to her class.
1. This actor played Skip's
schoolmate and, in another role, led Bob and the others into a
murderous scheme.
2. This multi-hyphenate
appeared as two different characters on TBAA and John also appeared on
a talk show she co-hosted.
3. This actor appeared in
two TBAA episodes, only one of which featured John. In addition,
he was once busom buddies with that guy from "Splash." ;-)
4. One of this actress' TBAA
characters got her portrait painted by Monica, another character's son
was coached by Andrew.
5. This actress played the
love interest of Doc's sarge and also a woman who frequented a cafe
staffed by Andrew.
1. Boxers and a gun
2. Black slacks, teal
shirt, brown jacket, fishing reels
3. Gi
4. Jeans, white shirt,
leather jacket, "Indiana Jones"-like hat
5. Bell bottoms, beige
flowy tunic, love beads, head of poultry
1. This is the original air
date of the episode which introduced the world to John Dye as
Andrew. (month, day, year required)
2. On JABB/in Dyeland,
Andrew's birthday is observed on this date. (month and day only)
3. Andrew was promoted to
AOD on this date. (month, day, year required)
4. TBAA premiered on this
date. (month, day, year required)
5. The non-flashback portion
(aka Ben's wedding date) of "The Sign of the Dove" is set on this
date. (month, day, year required)
Jeopardy
Game 16 Answers:
Nicknames
1. You should never call
Andrew by this nickname unless, apparently, you are Tess.
Andy
2. Ruiz was sometimes
called just this.
Ru
3. LJA every so often will
refer to Andrew by this name taken from "The Velveteen Rabbit."
Skin Horse
4. Tess once called
Celeste by this nickname.
Cherub Child
5. Rose gave Andrew this
nickname following an assignment among people known for living in
colonies and adhering to a simpler way of life.
Amish Boy
Poor Love
1. These are the first and
last names of the couple whose suicide attempt prompts the famous
prayer on the stairs.
Horace and Zelda Wittenberg
2. This person slapped
Andrew.
Molly
3. In this episode, Andrew
refuses to tell Monica about an assignment because "it hurts my spirit."
"The Spirit of Liberty Moon"
4. This person's grumpy,
callous behavior prompts Andrew to stalk off and seek solace in a
Medieval form of meditation.
Sidney
5. In the finale, Andrew
tells Monica to remember this.
"All the good times we had"
Food
1. In "Quality Time,"
Andrew helps put out a fire at an establishment selling this food.
pizza
2. Molly promised to make
Andrew this if he ever visited her.
fried chicken
3. In Andrew's first
episode, Monica hunts down some of these snacks after Tess is irked
when a young boy takes the last one.
mini-meatballs
4. The men of Team Viking
became ill after eating this meal.
sweet and sour pork
5. Monica shared with
Holly the joys of this vegetable.
mushrooms
Thanksgiving
1. Andrew spent a
Thanksgiving dinner in this man's home as part of his assignment as a
parole officer.
Erasmus Jones
2. This was the name of the
fellow who Tess wanted Adam to have a chat with in the first TBAA
Thanksgiving episode.
Jack
3. Doc daydreamed about this
Thanksgiving dish before he and the men discovered a real Thanksgiving
dinner awaiting them.
sweet potatoes with marshmallows
4. This person delivered
this line about thankfulness: "I wouldn't blame God for the things that
I didn't get, I would thank God for the things that I have."
Phil
5. Due to Andrew's injury
and pending court testimony, he had to remain in New York for
Thanksgiving 2009. This is the place where he and his friends
shared Thanksgiving dinner.
Phoenix Inn
Analogies III
1. "Life Before Death" is
to Ireland as "Such a Time as This" is to __________.
the Sudan
2. Little Leroy is to
clown as Eric Weiss is to ___________.
magician
3. Annie Doyle is to
Venice as _________ is to the Holy Land.
Effie
4. Petey is to iguana as
Mr. O'Connor is to ____________.
dog
5. John is to Garfield
Elementary as John, Cory, and Bobby are to _______.
Our Lady of Hope Senior High
Broadway
Bound
1. In S4, this character was
trying to get her break on the Great White Way.
Allison Carrie
2. The actor who brought
this unseen angel to life in S3 can currently be seen in the Broadway
revival of "Driving Miss Daisy."
James Earl Jones
3. This actress who popped
up in multiple TBAA episodes and was one of the stars of its spin-off
had a role in the original production of "Oklahoma!"
Celeste Holm
4. This S7 guest star was
the original Eva Peron in Andrew Lloyd 's "Evita."
Patti Lupone
5. This Broadway and film
star, who you may have seen in the film version of a musical based on
Shakespeare's star-crossed lovers, played a Broadway star on TBAA.
Rita Moreno
Jeopardy
Game 17 Answers:
"Once Upon a
Christmas"
1. This non-Santa mythical
gift giver serves as a sort of counselor to Kristin.
Tooth Fairy
2. Bill flips out when he
sees that Kristin has purchased and set up this.
Christmas tree
3. When Kristin returns to
the North Pole, believing she's failed with the Morgans, the elder
Clauses are preparing to go here for Christmas.
Hawaii
4. Bill and his family are
trying to get to this city when their car breaks down.
Seattle
5. This is the company
Bill is supposed to make a presentation to on Dec. 24th.
Red Rock
Christmas
Carols
1. This is Serena's favorite
Christmas song.
"Silent Night"
2. Gabriel plays this on his
trumpet.
"Away in the Manger"
3. Doc Hock sings this song
to a sergeant while reclaiming Christmas gifts for the orphanage.
"Jingle Bells"
4. Doc Hock, Susanna, Sr.
Bernadette and the children sang this song at the orphanage as a battle
ensued.
"Hark the Herald Angels Sing"
5. For part of Tony's
birthday/Christmas gift, his mom and sister bring him a Christmas CD by
this famous trio of brothers.
The Chipmunks
Christmas
Angels
1. In the penultimate TBAA
Christmas episode, Andrew picks up drum lessons with this boy.
Benny
2. Andrew appeared briefly
at Mark Twain's home, near Christmas, to take this person Home.
Jean
3. During Season 7, the
trio worked with various members of this family over Christmas.
The Bensons
4. Andrew was a police
officer when he, Monica, Tess, and Gabe helped bring these two women
together at Christmas.
Brianna and LaBelle
5. This hotel was the
setting of an impromptu Nativity scene that found Monica playing to
type as an angel while Tess and Rafael donned shepherd's robes.
Desert Star Inn
Stars
1. This episode finds Andrew
working at a planetarium.
"Bringer of Light"
2. This assignment received
a celestial revelation scene from Monica following a snafu in space.
Josie Saunders
3. To whom does Monica tell
this: "You've already been through the darkest place you can imagine.
It's time to start looking for the stars."
Joey
4. Gloria spends much of
this episode watching the stars for abnormalities. It's also the
episode with what is, in my opinion, the most enviable death scene
ever. ;-)
"A Rock and a Hard Place"
5. This Dyeland couple found
their son by literally following a star on Christmas Eve.
Vincent and Catherine Wells
Snow and
Ice
1. This is the name of the
adulteress in "An Unexpected Snow" who gets... the unexpected snow.
Megan
2. During his first
Christmas episode, a melancholy Andrew recalls this man making a
snowman with his family.
Carlos
3. Two Christmase seasons
ago, Andrew was ice skating in Dyeland when he was informed of a
pending assignment in this war torn country.
Iraq
4. In "The Trigger,"
Monica and Andrew skate to this musical piece.
The Skater's Waltz
5. Last Christmas (so,
yes, this is a Dyeland question), Tess insisted that Andrew let her and
Rose do this before he went to throw snow balls and make snow angels
with his friends.
wrap his cast in plastic
Trees
1. During a Christmas
episode, TBAA highlighted this charity with the word "tree" in its name.
Project Angel Tree
2. Monica chained herself to
a tree in this episode.
"Lady of the Lake"
3. This object's "flaw"
transformed into a Christmas tree during a TBAA episode.
Jordan's violin
4. One of Andrew's side
hobbies in recent years was to build this for the Tunnel children to
enjoy... although the adults sometimes gravitate towards it, too.
tree house
5. Whilst decorating their
tree with Wayne, Joey accidentally broke this causing Wayne to leave in
search of a replacement.
Angel treetop
Jeopardy
Game 18 Answers:
1. Andrew delivers a
sermon in the place of this man who was struggling with his faith after
tragedy.
Rev. Daniel Brewer
2. This JD character is a
practitioner of a major religion which originated in India.
Virgil Keller
3. In "Bar Mitzvah," the
trio witnessed the bar mitzvah of this elderly gentleman.
Ross Berger
4. Andrew was deeply
bothered
by those who exploited the faith of others. In "Seek and Ye Shall
Find," he is none too pleased with this scheming character.
Brother Jim
5. In "Feather on the
Breath of
God," Andrew is pretty much ordered to seek solace in the music of this
Catholic saint and mystic.
St. Hildegaard of Bingen
1. This is the name of the
young man who Andrew allows to audit his class in "Stealing Hope"
Ricky Hauk
2. Andrew was initially
dismissed
as a hallucination by this movie maker who went from making hopeful,
touching films to bleak ones.
Chandler Crowne
3. In one of his earliest
episodes, Andrew becomes the means of restoring hope to a devastated
mother and this detective when he takes it upon himself to digitally
age a photo.
Frank Champness
4. In Season 8, Andrew and
Co. helped this family find hope even in the aftermath of their
daughter's murder by her boyfriend.
Costello Family
5. In a "Promised Land"
episode,
our hitch-hiking hero reaches out to this character who is overwhelmed
with generalized fear and needs some encouragement.
Dinah Greene
1. In this episode, Andrew
served as inspirational DJ for a pair of star-crossed lovers.
"Last Dance"
2. This TBAA episode was
set on Valentine's.
"And a Nightingale Sang"
3. Andrew spends part of
this episode encouraging a delivery man to approach an admiring girl at
a club.
"Manhunt"
4. This lucky couple was
blessed to have our trio perform a sort of unofficial wedding ceremony
for them.
Alison Miller and Kevin Abernathy
5. JD co-starred in this
pilot from the 1990s in which he portrayed an ex-lover re-entering a
woman's life.
"Room for Romance"
1. Not gonna lie... this
dude
didn't do so hot with commitment. Despite a visible wedding band,
he
strayed in rather spectacular fashion.
Eric Manion
2. In "A Reasonable Doubt,"
Andrew proves his commitment to God's will over Tess' when he refuses
to let her do this.
Enter the jury room
3. Doc Hock was committed to
bettering his country and part of his mission was to get his fellow
Team Viking men to engage in this civil liberty.
Voting
4. This JD character was
extremely committed to helping others even as he faced his own
crises.
He was a teacher and spent time helping out at an AIDS hospice.
Jeff
5. Ever devoted to his job,
Andrew gave up his vacation and wound up helping deliver this woman's
baby.
Olivia Marland
1. Andrew acts as a sort
of
guardian and affectionate big brother type to these three individuals
who finds themselves dealing with a bitter, judgmental neighbor lady.
Taylor, Jeannie, and David
2. Andrew's gentle
outreach to this woman on death row is truly a sight to behold.
Darlene
3. - In this episode, a
newly
transferred Doc is seen caring for a severely wounded man despite the
gruff, discouraging attitude of a higher-up.
"Payback"
4. In "Two Sides to Every
Angel," Andrew's heart goes out to a young woman who is severely beaten
and does not recall her name. In a JABB story, she was given this
name.
Meg
5. In the story "In the
House
of the Lord," Andrew was so caught up in caring for his homeless
assignments, that he refused to stay in Catherine's shelter until they
were all accounted for. These are the first names of the three
assignments he was living with.
Maggie, Ryan, Crystal
1. In this episode, Andrew
and Co. help some juvenile offenders connect with children who need
their friendship.
"At Risk"
2. In an early episode,
Andrew
informs Monica that AODs take shifts at this very important
organization which deals with potentially heartbreaking cases.
The Center for Missing and
Exploited Children
3. In a late Season 3
episode,
Andrew and a band of angels help this greedy, selfish young man realize
that true wealth comes from helping those in need.
Kevin Greeley
4. This is the name of the
charity Andrew introduces the young boy in "Fighting the Good Fight" to.
Birch Services
5. In the JABB story "Safe,"
Andrew is the head handyman for this Tess-created charity which
refurbished spaces for use as shelters and counseling centers.
Tess' Divine Designs
Jeopardy
Game 19 Answers:
Heritage
1. In "Sign of the Dove,"
these two men discover that their families have a shared history.
Ben Mason and Nicholas Freeman
2. In this TBAA episode,
two men gain new appreciation for their people's heritage after
encounters with their grandfathers.
"Written in Dust"
3. In an early TBAA
episode, a well to-do family is forced to re-examine their attachment
to their alleged heritage when confronted by the needs of this little
boy.
Manny
4. This recurring
character has an Aunt Georgia in his family tree who looks an awful lot
like Tess.
Erasmus Jones
5. This "Tour of Duty"
character had a lot to live up to being the son of a WWII hero.
Lt. Myron Goldman
Best of
the Rest- St. Pat's
1. Monica got drunk drinking
these.
Irish coffees
2. This TBAA character, who
was very fond of Andrew, has a name that means Ireland.
Erin
3. Andrew first met the
Dyelanders in the Fields of Gold on St. Patrick's Day of this year.
2000
4. In the story "We Trust to
Thee," Monica gave Andrew an item shaped like a triskele which is an
Irish symbol. This was the item.
key chain
5. This popular style of
Irish wedding ring has been reappropriated by a Dyelander as a symbol
of fidelity to Andrew.
claddagh
The Irish
1. In this TBAA episode,
we learn of Monica's first experience of Ireland.
"Life Before Death"
2. Monica used this
Irish-sounding surname in "Trust."
O'Dooley
3. Andrew took this fellow
Home after an accident in Ireland.
Gavin
4. In a TBAA episode, a
pool player opines that God invented this so the Irish wouldn't take
over the world.
whiskey
5. This Irish actor
originally introduced TBAA's Ireland-themed episode.
Liam Neeson
Green
1. This TBAA mascot was
largely green in color and cuddly.
Mr. Beans
2. This is the greenest TBAA
episode, environmentally speaking.
"The Good Earth"
3. This JD character
apparently considered a green blanket to be a good hiding space.
Todd Barrett
4. Name an episode title
from a JD-starring TV series that has the word "green" in it.
"Green Christmas"-ToD
5. In a JABB short story,
it's revealed that Andrew starred as a green alien in a B movie by this
name.
Attack of the Killer Frog People
from Planet Z
Rainbow
1. The was the important,
eponymous item in "Something Blue."
blue envelope with test results
2. Fill in the blanks on
this Wordsworth poem recited by Andrew: MY heart leaps up when I
behold/ A rainbow in the sky:/ So was it when my ______ began; So is it
now I am a _____"
life/man
3. This is the color of
Todd's Converses.
yellow
4. In "Mother, Mother,"
Jeff recalls being younger and really wanting a teddy bear in these two
colors.
red and black
5. This is the name of the
TBAA episode in which a song featuring these lyrics is heard:
"You...you put the blue back in the sky/ You put the rainbow in my
eyes/ The silver lining in my prayers/ And now there's color
everywhere."
"On Edge"
Pot o' Gold
1. This is the name of JD's
snobby rich boy prepster character from one of those far out, like, way
righteous, totally radical 80s school flicks. (So I felt like
using some 80s-speake...)
Skip
2. John co-starred in this
mini-series about a group of rich young men whose money-making scheme
leads to murder.
"Billionaire Boys Club"
3. These are the names of
the two brothers Andrew and Adam are assigned to in "The Root of All
Evil."
Pete and Mike
4. In a season six episode,
Andrew purchases some land which throws off the aspirations of this man.
Greg Sawyer
5. This TBAA character said
this: "I want me riches measured in dollars."
Kevin Greeley
Jeopardy Game 20 Answers:
1. Andrew considers this
historical person to be his first failure as a caseworker.
John Wilkes Booth
2. Andrew had at least two
assignments that required him to know
something about this English king who shares his name with the famous
drama about him.
Henry V
3. This U.S. senator set
in motion a series of hearing and accusations
that would destroy the lives and careers of many people, eventually
leading to the death of one of Andrew's assignments.
Sen. Joseph McCarthy
4. Dialogue in a S5
episode, gives us reason to believe Andrew spent
some time during WWII working with a group of brave women known by this
acronym.
WASP-Women Airforce Service
Pilots
5. In reminiscing with
Russell Greene, Andrew recalls this Vietnam War
battle by name. Hint: He refers to its bird-like nickname.
Dak To/Duck Toe
Art II
1. In this episode, the trio
helps an old-fashioned potter accept his son's and daughter-in-law's
family planning decision.
"Birthmarks"
2. Andrew once painted a
wall-size mural for this person's office.
Dr. Adam Litowski
3. Andrew dated his last
visit to Paris based on the ear-related issues of this person.
Vincent Van Gogh
4. Andrew gently and
lovingly counsels this woman as she wanders an art gallery in "Here I
Am."
Constance
5. In the story "Safe,"
JenniAnn decks Andrew's walls with prints of
this Impressionist whose work Andrew can also be seen viewing in "Here
I Am."
Claude Monet
Poetry
Month
1. The assignment in
"Stealing Hope" originally wrote his poems in this location.
bathroom wall
2. This TBAA character
attempted to work through her post-abortion depression by penning a
poem.
Betsey Baxter
3. In this TBAA episode,
Monica recites a poem about "men too gentle to live among wolves."
"Winners, Losers, and Leftovers"
4. Mark Twain's daugter
helped ensure that on Christmas day he would hear the words from this
poem/carol.
"I Heard the Bells on Christmas
Day"/"Christmas Bells"
5. In "Bringer of Light,"
Monica recited words by this poet to her class.
Walt Whitman
Seeing Double
III
1. This actor played Skip's
schoolmate and, in another role, led Bob and the others into a
murderous scheme.
Judd Nelson
2. This multi-hyphenate
appeared as two different characters on TBAA and John also appeared on
a talk show she co-hosted.
Kathy Lee Gifford
3. This actor appeared in
two TBAA episodes, only one of which
featured John. In addition, he was once busom buddies with that
guy
from "Splash." ;-)
Peter Scolari
4. One of this actress' TBAA
characters got her portrait painted by Monica, another character's son
was coached by Andrew.
Gabrielle Carteris
5. This actress played the
love interest of Doc's sarge and also a woman who frequented a cafe
staffed by Andrew.
Betsy Brantley
Costumes
and Props
1. Boxers and a gun
Manion
2. Black slacks, teal
shirt, brown jacket, fishing reels
Andrew-"Sign of the Dove"
3. Gi
Virgil
4. Jeans, white shirt,
leather jacket, "Indiana Jones"-like hat
Andrew- "Civil Wars"
5. Bell bottoms, beige
flowy tunic, love beads, head of poultry
Doc- "Dead Man Tales"
Dates
1. This is the original air
date of the episode which introduced the world to John Dye as
Andrew. (month, day, year required)
January 6th, 1996
2. On JABB/in Dyeland,
Andrew's birthday is observed on this date. (month and day only)
September 20th
3. Andrew was promoted to
AOD on this date. (month, day, year required)
April 26th, 1865
4. TBAA premiered on this
date. (month, day, year required)
September 21, 1994
5. The non-flashback portion
(aka Ben's wedding date) of "The Sign of
the Dove" is set on this date. (month, day, year required)
April 27, 2001