Las Vegas Jeopardy!
Test your Vegas knowledge with a twist! Inspired by the fast-paced format of Jeopardy!, this Vegas Aces trivia game takes you on a deep dive through Sin City’s most iconic landmarks, gaming quirks, natural wonders, and celebrity lore. From blackjack strategies and roulette odds to the glittering history of the Strip and the legends who helped shape it, this game challenges even the most seasoned Vegas veterans.
Below are all the questions and answers from the video so you can play along, quiz your friends, or just soak in the rich and surprising facts of Las Vegas. We’ve also linked to additional resources so you can deep dive on anything that catches captures your interest.
Ready to play? Scroll down and let the trivia begin!
Round 1
Category 1: Blackjack
Blackjack: $100
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Question: This side bet is played when players think the dealer has a blackjack
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Answer: What is Insurance
Blackjack: $200
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Question: This action saves the player half of their wager when forfeiting their hand
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Answer: What is Surrender
Blackjack: $300
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Question: These odds indicate that players get paid $120 for a $100 blackjack
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Answer: What is 6 to 5
Blackjack: $400
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Question: These symbols represent the total number or value of a playing card.
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Answer: What is a Pip
Blackjack: $500
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Question: This is roughly around 0.5% depending on the number of decks & rules involved
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Answer: What is the House Edge
Category 2: The Strip
The Strip: $100
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Question: As of 2020, this is the world’s largest ferris wheel
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Answer: What is the High Roller
The Strip: $200
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Question: This casino has nightly tournaments with knights on horseback
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Answer: What is Excalibur
The Strip: $300
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Question: This is the tallest freestanding observation tower in the United States
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Answer: What is the Stratosphere
The Strip: $400
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Question: This casino has a daily show of animatronic Roman gods
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Answer: What is Caesars Palace
The Strip: $500
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Question: This casino has sharks, jelly fish and a variety of aquatic creatures
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Answer: What is Mandalay Bay
Category 3: Roulette
Roulette: $100
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Question: This betting area covers three roulette numbers
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Answer: What is a Street
Roulette: $200
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Question: This payment would be received if the player has four chips on a Corner
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Answer: What is 32
Roulette: $300
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Question: This is the house edge for a triple zero roulette game
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Answer: What is 7.69%
Roulette: $400
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Question: This piece of equipment marks which number was hit
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Answer: What is Dolly
Roulette: $500
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Question: This rule allows players to get half of their money back on even money bets if a single zero hits
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Answer: What is La Partage
Category 4: Nature
Nature: $100
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Question: Even though these springs near the dam are popular, due to the bacteria in the water they could be life-threatening
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Answer: What is Gold Strike Hot Springs
Nature: $200
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Question: This is the 8th highest mountain in the state of Nevada and is a year-round getaway for Las Vegas locals
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Answer: What is Mount Charleston
Nature: $300
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Question: This popular hiking destination showcases sandstone peaks and large burgundy rock formations
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Answer: What is Red Rock Park
Nature: $400
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Question: This oasis has several small lakes and ponds where visitors can fish, feed the ducks or enjoy local wildlife like the peacocks.
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Answer: What is Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs
Nature: $500
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Question: This park, which is the largest in Clark County, provides a natural filtration system for water entering Lake Mead
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Answer: What is Wetlands Park
Category 5: LV Casinos
LV Casinos: $100
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Question: This is the legal gambling & drinking age in Las Vegas
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Answer: What is 21
LV Casinos: $200
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Question: This green clay composite chip represents what denomination
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Answer: What is $25
LV Casinos: $300
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Question: A curfew restricts children under this age from being out past 10pm on the weekdays and midnight on the weekends, unless accompanied by an adult.
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Answer: What is 18
LV Casinos: $400
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Question: Tourist will never find one of these in a casino
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Answer: What are clocks
LV Casinos: $500
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Question: This room is in charge of counting dollar bills and is completely separate from the hard count room which is in charge of coins
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Answer: What is soft count
Round 2
Category 1: Craps
Craps: $100
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Question: This is established when the dealer places the On/Off puck on one of these numbers: 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10
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Answer: What is the Point
Craps: $200
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Question: This number has the most combination possibilities on the dice and is highly likely to be hit
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Answer: What is 7
Craps: $300
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Question: This is common slang for the dice when it rolled a two
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Answer: What is Snake Eyes
Craps: $400
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Question: This Field payout on the 12 has a better house edge for players
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Answer: What is Triple
Craps: $500
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Question: The slang “Little Phoebe” is used when this number is rolled
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Answer: What is a 5
Category 2: LV History
LV History: $100
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Question: In the 90’s, this casino had a nightly live-action pirate show
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Answer: What is the Treasure Island
LV History: $200
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Question: This reclusive and eccentric billionaire lived in many of the hotels he owned
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Answer: Who is Howard Hughes
LV History: $300
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Question: When first opened, this casino had a Nile River water ride
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Answer: What is the Luxor
LV History: $400
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Question: This casino opened a theme park with rollercoasters, water rides, interactive shows & costumed actors
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Answer: What is MGM Grand
LV History: $500
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Question: The English translation of Las Vegas
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Answer: What is the Meadows
Category 3: Pai-Gow
Pai-Gow: $100
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Question: This two card hand will have a smaller ranking then it’s five card counterpart
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Answer: What is the Low Hand
Pai-Gow: $200
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Question: If the player wants to be paid for another player’s good hand, they’ll need to activate this by playing $5 or more on the Fortune Bonus.
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Answer: What is the Envy Bonus
Pai-Gow: $300
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Question: The player can take on this role as the casino which is more favorable for them.
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Answer: What is the Player-Banker
Pai-Gow: $400
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Question: When playing Tiles, this combination is known as “the Supreme”
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Answer: What is Gee Joon
Pai-Gow: $500
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Question: A Teen or Day with a nine is called this when playing Tiles
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Answer: What is Wong
Category 4: Downtown LV
Downtown LV: $100
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Question: This pool is filled with sharks that guests can swim alongside
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Answer: What is Golden Nugget
Downtown LV: $200
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Question: This World Series started in 1970 by Benny Binion
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Answer: What is the World Series of Poker
Downtown LV: $300
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Question: At night, this is the place to be if you want to see a giant praying mantis breath fire
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Answer: What is Container Park
Downtown LV: $400
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Question: This Preserve was built around the original Las Vegas water source
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Answer: What is Springs Preserve
Downtown LV: $500
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Question: This is where all of the demolished hotel signs are laid to rest
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Answer: What is the Neon Boneyard
Category 5: LV Celebrities
LV Celebrities: $100
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Question: In 1963, Viva Las Vegas was sung by this Las Vegas icon
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Answer: Who is Elvis Presley
LV Celebrities: $200
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Question: This celebrity experienced a tiger attack and passed away of COVID-19
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Answer: Who is Roy Horn
LV Celebrities: $300
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Question: This gangster owned and ran the Flamingo
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Answer: Who is Bugsy Siegel
LV Celebrities: $400
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Question: This well-known Las Vegas celebrity also goes by the name “The Midnight Idol” & “Mr. Las Vegas”
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Answer: Who is Wayne Newton
LV Celebrities: $500
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Question: This Rat Pack star was also an actor, comedian and activist earning him the nickname “Mr. Show Business”
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Answer: Who is Sammy Davis Jr
Final Jeopardy: Las Vegas Movies
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Question: This 90’s movie, including the car bombing, was based on real-life events
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Answer: What is Casino
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