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    $400 30
Back in 1520 (& in German), this reformer wrote "A Treatise on Good Works"
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Show #9299 - Thursday, March 27, 2025

Josh Weikert game 5.

Contestants

David Weir, a retired court administrator from Palm Springs, California

Neha Narayan, a research assistant originally from Plainsboro, New Jersey

Josh Weikert, a politics professor from Collegeville, Pennsylvania (4-day champion whose cash winnings total $59,202)

Jeopardy! Round

THE BAY AREA
BIBLE FILL IN THE BLANK
(Ken: Per the King James Version.)
PASS THE "OX"
AT THE MALL
HOT TOPIC
DICK'S SPORTING: GOOD
    $200 28
An active volcano that famously erupted in 79 A.D. looks over this 10-mile-wide bay
    $200 30
From the Lord's Prayer:
"Lead us not into ____, but deliver us from evil"
    $200 25
The CDC says the last natural outbreak of this disease in the United States occurred in 1949
    $200 26
Though it sounds like it honors a maritime force, the name of this store comes from a Paris bar
    $200 27
Known for a.I.-powering chips, it became the world's most valuable co. in 2024, then in 2025 had a record 1-day stock value loss
    $200 29
7-time all-star Dick Allen said, "I'll play 1st, 3rd, left. I'll play anywhere, except" this city, home to a Phanatic
    $400 13
The Hip Strip runs along Jimmy Cliff Boulevard in this Caribbean city with "Bay" in its name
    $400 11
Samson:
"If I be shaven, then my ____ will go from me"
    $400 23
Often found in stew, as in Jamaican cooking, it's a cow's flyswatter that's braised until it's tender & succulent
    $400 22
Let's get mom a charm bracelet from this jewelry store that has the name of a mythic woman
    $400 24
Donald Trump became the first to win a nonconsecutive presidency since this man, well over 100 years prior
    $400 9
Dick Vermeil butted heads with greatness, coaching this team to a Super Bowl win in 2000, 16 years before they moved back West
    $600 12
This city that shares its name with a motorcycle company sits between Tokyo & Yokohama on the Tokyo Bay
    $600 2
From Luke 4:23:
"Ye will surely say unto me this proverb, physician, ____ ____"
    $600 10
Botulinum toxin shortens to this aesthetic product that reduces skin wrinkles
    $600 21
Fittingly, Aerie is an offshoot of this clothing retailer
    $600 19
A hot topic of conversation in August 2024 was that she had become the most decorated female U.S. Olympian of all time
    $600 8
Played by Tom Cruise, Cole Trickle in this movie shares his last name with real-life NASCAR legend Dick Trickle
    DD: $2,200 14
Abu Qir Bay was the site of this 1798 battle, one of the greatest victories of Horatio Nelson
    $800 1
From the 23rd Psalm:
"Thou anointest my head with oil; my ____ ____ ____"
    $800 4
To publish someone's private info online with malicious intent
    $800 16
Founded by Dominique Mandonnaud, this store for all your cosmetic & beauty needs is known for its black & white stripes
    $800 18
This 4-letter co. was a very hot topic in early 2025 after plans to drop fact-checking to combat "censorship"; we won't follow suit
    $800 6
Canadian swimmer & anti-doping activist Dick Pound was a 44-year member of this body that oversees some big games
    $1000 15
Forming a triangle of about 86,000 square miles of water, this North Atlantic bay is also called the Golfe de Gascogne
    $1000 3
Often cited as the Bible's shortest verse, John 11:35
"____ ____"
    $1000 5
A daring round chapeau with a flat top & no brim
    $1000 17
Stop for lunch at this alliterative burger chain that began as a single kiosk in New York; have its namesake frozen drink
    $1000 20
After one of these spacecraft had issues, Butch Wilmore & Sunni Williams got an extended stay aboard the ISS
    $1000 7
Okay, he went 34 & 60 as the Pistons' coach before getting the axe; but he became a PTP'er as an ESPN college hoops analyst, baby

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 15):

Josh Neha David
$5,800 $0 -$1,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Josh Neha David
$7,200 $2,000 $0

Double Jeopardy! Round

AFTER THE WHITE HOUSE
GRAINS OF SALT
"-ED" CREATURES
FROM THE GREEK
GOOD READS
CELEBRITY FIRST NAME GAME
    $400 24
His vast amount of correspondence post-White House included 158 letters exchanged with John Adams
    $400 29
This almost 1,000-square-mile body of water of the Western U.S. is fed in part by the Bear & Jordan Rivers
    $400 10
The tamarin species seen here has this name, implying it has been caught right while doing an illegal act
    $400 15
A synonym for conceit, this -ism comes from a myth where, on reflection, a youth really got into himself
    $400 30
Back in 1520 (& in German), this reformer wrote "A Treatise on Good Works"
    $400 6
Singer Groban &
snowman Gad
    $800 23
After the 2004 tsunami in the Indian Ocean, Kofi Annan appointed this ex-president a special envoy for relief efforts
    $800 28
In Genesis, Lot's wife is turned into a pillar of salt after turning back to look at this place she had just fled
    $800 9
This bass named for its head-to-tail markings is the state fish of Rhode Island & South Carolina
    $800 14
Lewis Carroll or Acton Bell could tell you it's from the Greek for "falsely named"
    $800 19
This novel by Pearl S. Buck was the top-selling fiction book of 1931 & 1932
    $800 3
Rocker Joe Armstrong &
jazzer Holiday
    $1200 20
From 1913 to 1921 he served as a constitutional law professor at Yale University
    $1200 25
This rap act had hits like "What A Man" & "Shake Your Thang"
    $1200 8
Shaw & Nodder, kind of a proto Currier & Ives, made the print of a pangolin with their hyphenated name for a very obvious feature
    $1200 13
Dr. Swanson in the movie "Office Space" is a practitioner of this, from Greek for "put to sleep"
    $1200 18
Aaron Sorkin got the idea for this play from his JAG lawyer sister, who represented a Marine in a court-martial at Guantánamo
    $1200 1
"Whiplash" actor Teller &
jazz great Davis
    $1600 21
In 1841 John Quincy Adams argued before the Supreme Court the case of this slave ship & won
    DD: $4,000 26
He was jailed in May 1930 after a march protesting a British tax on salt
    $1600 4
This bear of the Andes is named for its markings that resemble eyewear
    $1600 11
This opposite of agony puts into one word the Greek for "to drive a person out of his wits"
    $1600 16
This John Berendt "Savannah Story" features the Lady Chablis & murder victim Danny Hansford
    $1600 2
Multiple Tony award winner McDonald &
"Three's Company" actress Lindley
    $2000 22
After the White House, he kept an office at Gettysburg College, where he wrote his memoirs & held meetings
    $2000 27
The SALT I treaty aiming to reduce the manufacture of nuclear missiles was signed by these 2 leaders in Moscow in 1972
    $2000 7
G'day, apes, this type of Aussie lizard gets its name from the nearly foot-wide display it employs when threatened
    DD: $3,400 12
If my math is correct, it comes in part from Greek for "earth survey"
    $2000 17
This Friedrich Nietzsche work published in 1886 was meant to further define his idea of the Superman
    $2000 5
Strokes singer Casablancas &
director Schnabel

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Josh Neha David
$21,000 $6,400 $3,600
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

LANDMARKS
This landmark features a relief of Agrippa approving the design of an aqueduct as well as Pietro Bracci's statue of Oceanus

Final scores:

Josh Neha David
$21,000 $5,599 $799
5-day champion: $80,202 2nd place: $3,000 3rd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Josh Neha David
$22,000 $8,600 $3,600
27 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)
14 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)
9 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $34,200

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