...is a subject on tonight's Jeopardy!
I'll try to post the answers and the correct questions later.
UPDATE: As expected, they had nothing to do with Paterno or Penn State but things that occurred during 1966.
I'm compiling the answers and questions now.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
In Joe Paterno's First Year
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