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How well do you know Fort Worth trivia?

Test your 817 knowledge with a game of “Jeopardy!”

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How well do you know Panther City?

Graphic by FTWtoday via Jeopardy Labs

Fort Worth, this is “Jeopardy!” 🧠

Now entering the studio are today’s contestants, our dear readers. You will compete in a Cowtown-themed special edition of the famous trivia game show.

The prize? Bragging rights and a good time with your friends and family.

The answers to each of these questions can be found on our website — but don’t let us catch you with a cheat sheet.

Without further ado, let’s play. Here’s a quick overview of the directions:

  • Open the game.
  • Select the number of teams from the drop down menu, then press continue.
  • Select a category and how many points you want to play for.
  • Press the spacebar to reveal the answer.
  • Keep track of your points and send us your top scores for a chance to be featured in an upcoming newsletter.

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