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    $800 2
World Book & Copyright Day, April 23, commemorates the 1616 deaths of Shakespeare in England & this other guy in Spain
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Show #9305 - Friday, April 4, 2025

Bryce Wargin game 5.

Contestants

Mike Dawson, a technology manager from Portland, Oregon

Guy Branum, a writer and comedian from West Hollywood, California

Bryce Wargin, a post market surveillance coordinator from Kansas City, Missouri (4-day champion whose cash winnings total $70,199)

Jeopardy! Round

AVIATION HISTORY
MOVIE & TV ROLES
POTPOURRI
2-WORD U.S. CITIES
ANNUAL EVENTS
THIS MEANS "WAR"
    $200 27
In 1996 this aircraft set the commercial record flying time from New York to London in about 2 hours, 52 minutes
    $200 28
Stevens (Anthony Hopkins in "The Remains of the Day") & Carson (Jim Carter on "Downton Abbey") had this household job title
    $200 29
The "Star Trek" gestured called the Vulcan salute is accompanies by this four-word phrase
    $200 24
Home to one of the USA's oldest universities, it also hosts Southern Connecticut State
    $200 30
The highlight of the Al Dhafra Festival in Abu Dhabi, which celebrates Bedouin life & culture, is a beauty pageant of these animals
    $200 20
A typical auto one is 3 years/36,000 miles
    $400 26
She received FCC approval in 1934 to install a 2-way radio in her Lockheed Vega, the first in a civilian aircraft
    $400 22
Lee Majors was this title stuntman in the TV version; Ryan Gosling stepped into the dangerous role in a 2024 movie
    $400 21
This mogul acquired the British newspaper, "The Sun", in 1969
    $400 23
Located on the shores of Tampa Bay, it was named for a railroad builder's home city in Russia
    $400 25
On Groundhog Day this furry guy who has more than 25,000 Instagram followers comes out of hiding to make his annual prediction
    $400 19
This "mistress" is an old term for the person in a theater company who keeps Hamlet's doublet pressed
    $600 14
At the 1955 Rose Bowl, one of these dirigibles was the first to provide live aerial coverage of a major sporting event
    $600 5
After a career in film, he got his first TV starring role in "Tulsa King", as a 75-year-old gangster just out of prison
    $600 10
Responsible for facial hair & deepening the voice, this sex hormone was first isolated in 1935
    $600 7
Established by French soldiers around 1719, this "colorful" city is located about 80 miles northwest of New Orleans
    DD: $2,400 16
In 2024 this 3-week competition began in Florence & for the first time in its history, ended in Nice, due to the Olympics
    $600 18
A male sorcerer
    $800 6
Named for this strong guy, the C-130 transport has had mission-specific variants like a ski-equipped one
    $800 3
Her career includes starring in films like "Fatal Attraction" & TV shows like "Damages"
    $800 4
Basically just almond paste, egg whites & sugar go into this confection used to make candies & decorate cakes
    $800 8
In 1849 it began as a military outpost to defend against Native Americans & was named for a commander of U.S. troops in Texas
    $800 2
World Book & Copyright Day, April 23, commemorates the 1616 deaths of Shakespeare in England & this other guy in Spain
    $800 15
The blackcap & the whitethroat are varieties of these singing birds
    $1000 13
In 1933 this "Wiley" guy became the first aviator to fly solo around the world; it took him about 8 days
    $1000 12
Mike Brady & Ted Mosby are TV characters with this profession; same for Tom Hanks, sleeplessly in Seattle
    $1000 11
Pioneers in a covered wagon & Chimney Rock are on the reverse of this Midwest state's quarter
    $1000 9
A popular tourist destination drawing millions each year, this seat of Clark County was settled by Mormon missionaries in 1855
    $1000 17
Throwing colored powder is part of the celebration of this spring Hindu festival with a name that sounds sacred
    $1000 1
This anticoagulant medication is used in the treatment of embolisms

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

Bryce Guy! Mike
$1,400 $2,400 $5,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Bryce Guy! Mike
$3,400 $6,800 $5,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY
LITERATURE
VAN'S THE MAN
ALBUMS
SKILL SET
YOUR VERB FORM IS MOST IRREGULAR
    $400 30
Voortrekkers were these migrating South Africans whose name means "farmer" in Dutch
    $400 29
"The Strike" was Ayn Rand's original title for this novel, her longest at over 1,000 pages
    $400 28
He was the first New York governor to be elected president
    $400 22
In 2025 this record earned Beyoncé her first Grammy for Album of the Year & also the trophy for Best Country Album
    $400 27
Cooking schools teach you to julienne & brunoise with classes in these "skills"; speed contests, you may want to avoid
    $400 26
This past participle is a noun meaning a basic condition; you must phrase your response as a question--that's one of these
    $800 12
The airport of this South African city is named for Oliver Tambo, the president of the ANC from 1967 to 1991
    $800 4
In "Bring Up the Bodies", Hilary Mantel wrote about Thomas Cromwell's role in this woman's downfall
    $800 23
In 1824 he made his last appearance on the concert stage for the premiere of his 9th symphony
    $800 21
Their greatest hits album, with "Wheel In The Sky" & "Don't Stop Believin"', has spent more than 800 weeks on the Billboard 200
    $800 24
It's the skill of playing a piece of music you're seeing for the first time
    $800 25
This hyphenated adjective meaning "prized & hard to find" contains the past form of "seek"
    $1200 5
In 1967 at South Africa's Groote Schuur Hospital, Dr. Christiaan Barnard performed the first of these surgeries
    DD: $3,400 1
"A Simple Habana Melody" by Oscar Hijuelos focuses on the rumba, but this other 5-letter dance is in the title of his best-known novel
    $1200 9
Chris Van Allsburg wrote & illustrated this now-classic children's book about a Christmas train
    $1200 8
We swear this album by Kendrick Lamar earned him a Pulitzer Prize
    $1200 20
The computer skills section of a resume may include programming languages like this one once called C with Classes
    $1200 19
In a famous Brent Musburger call, it's the past participle that follows "Flutie flushed... throws it down..."
    DD: $2,000 10
A flanking "bullhorn" military technique helped give this leader dominance of his Zulu empire
    $1600 2
Professor Pierre Aronnax is the narrator of this 1870 novel of nautical adventure
    $1600 17
This 15th century Flemish painter wrote his name in Latin in the wall of his Arnolfini portrait
    $1600 6
"Back to Broadway" & "Back to Brooklyn" are albums by her
    $1600 15
Horizontal mattress, using a pattern similar to one used for bedding, is a type of this medical skill
    $1600 16
Past participles that are the same as the present tenses of the verb include this one done by snakes up to 12 times a year
    $2000 11
South African freedom fighters Makhanda Nxele & Indres Naidoo were imprisoned on this island in Table Bay
    $2000 3
The prologue of this Colson Whitehead novel mentions a secret graveyard on the north side of the campus
    $2000 18
This physicist discovered 2 radiation belts that surround the Earth & got his name on them
    $2000 7
In 2006 U2 won Grammys for Best Rock Album & Album of the Year for this "How to" record
    $2000 14
To get that "Fast & the Furious" drift, stunt drivers master this "excessive" move where the rear wheels go way out to the side
    $2000 13
This past participle is a homophone of a narrow road

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Bryce Guy! Mike
$5,600 $10,800 $15,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE NOBEL PRIZES
Only one man & one woman have won Nobel Prizes in 2 different categories, with this category in common

Final scores:

Bryce Guy! Mike
$1 $15,001 $21,601
3rd place: $2,000 2nd place: $3,000 New champion: $21,601

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Bryce Guy! Mike
$8,600 $9,000 $15,000
15 R
(including 1 DD),
7 W
(including 1 DD)
17 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
18 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $32,600

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