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    $1600 17
The discovery of "element 95", later given this patriotic name, was announced on a 1945 radio episode of "Quiz Kids"
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Show #9313 - Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Andrew Hayes game 6.

Contestants

Brenden Monroe, a senior game producer from Seattle, Washington

Denise LeBlanc-Bock, an architect from Santa Rosa Beach, Florida

Andrew Hayes, a law student originally from Tupelo, Mississippi (5-day champion whose cash winnings total $117,804)

Jeopardy! Round

THE BOOK OF THE DECADE
(Ken: You'll name the decade of publication here.)
BITE ME
BASEBALL
BIRD WORDS
ODE ON A GRECIAN
EARN
    $200 30
"On the Road" keeps the beat
    $200 28
If you are ungrateful to one who has been kind to you, you do this, something that a pup can do to its owner at mealtime
    $200 9
In 2024, the jersey he wore for his called-shot home run in the 1932 World Series sold for $24 million
    $200 27
A domesticated fowl, or in bowling, 3 strikes in a row
    $200 4
For he oft waxed philosophical / But not much in making serum / Ionia-born, 'tis he we mourn! / For he gave us his big theorem
    $200 29
A lot of people needed a lift in fiscal 2023, as CEO Dara Khosrowshahi of this company got enough stars to make $24 million
    $400 18
"The Bridges of Madison County" romances readers
    $400 26
Pass the ammunition with this alliterative phrase that refers to getting on with an unpleasant task
    $400 10
This team went a memorably bad 41-121 in 2024 though unlike in 1919, they did try their best
    $400 25
A bird of the genus Corvus, or to exult or brag
    $400 21
She walks in beauty / Praised Aphrodite / Ancient lit's sweet siren / To sing this poetess' praise / We had to steal from Byron
    $400 24
Yahoo Finance reported this delivery man made nearly $8 million in 2023...hold on, my bad, I meant $8 million per hour
    $600 3
"Red Storm Rising" rises on the bestseller list
    $600 14
The website of this fictional pooch advises on how to "Take a bite out of crime"
    $600 19
"The Catch" refers to a September 29, 1954 play made by this center fielder who passed away in June 2024
    $600 20
A mainly ground-dwelling bird, or to complain, perhaps if served a tough one for dinner
    $600 22
The master who was Sophocles / Left us lovely plays / Like him "the king" / A wondrous thing / But that family? Yeesh, better days
    $600 23
Moderna's board pulled the ripcord on this proverbial 2-word item for Stéphane Bancel--a $926 million one at the end of 2021
    $800 1
"Jonathan Livingston Seagull" flies high
    $800 13
Ben Stiller's first feature as a director, this 1994 film also starred Ethan Hawke & Winona Ryder
    $800 17
An alien named Orbit is the mascot of this AL team
    DD: $1,800 7
A small American game bird, or to cower in fear
    $800 5
"A line is a length without breadth" / Truly a statement worthwhile! / with axioms & postulates / His "Elements" had style
    $800 11
$199 mil was the 2023 CEO pay of Jon Winkelried at TPG, a big player in this 2-word space of investing in non-public companies
    $1000 2
"The Bell Jar" rings
    $1000 15
It's a biting insect, or a person who annoys & challenges those in authority
    $1000 16
The carousel at Comerica Park features not horses but these animals
    $1000 8
A bird with a mute type, or to wander "about" or "around" a place
    $1000 6
Reason desires truth / "The Republic", ne'er forgot / A tome that stands the test of time / That this author, sadly, could not
    $1000 12
Down from 2021's $246 mil., in 2023 David Zaslav made $50 mil. guarding the legacy of these movie men--Jack, Harry, Albert & Sam

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

Andrew Denise Brenden
$4,000 $1,000 -$400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Andrew Denise Brenden
$5,600 $2,000 $2,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

IRISH FIRST NAMES
DUAL ROLES
GEOVERLAPS
(Ken: For example, the capitals of Germany plus Nebraska would be "Berlincoln".)
BOOKS & WAR
SAME VOWEL PAIR TWICE
(Ken: Like the two "A-I"s in the word "maintain".)
PIMP MY ACTINIDE
    $400 26
It doesn't get more Irish than this name that means Ireland & precedes "go Bragh" in a famous phrase
    $400 27
Yeah, baby! He's played Austin Powers & Dr. Evil on more than one occasion
    $400 23
Please capital-ize: For the Netherlands
+
for Syria
    $400 30
Howard Fast's Revolutionary War novels include this month "Morning", about a 15-year-old in the battle of Lexington
    $400 28
What a stethoscope is typically used to hear
    $400 29
Only a few actinides occur naturally; the others are typically created in this artificial way, from Greek for "put together"
    $800 25
The author of "All the Pretty Horses" had the given name Charles but used this name instead
    $800 24
On Netflix, she stars as Wednesday & as a distant ancestor named Goody Addams
    $800 22
Nobel's homeland
+
a U.S. city with a mint
    $800 10
"The Charterhouse of Parma" begins as this general enters Milan in 1796: "Caesar & Alexander had found a successor at last"
    $800 21
A wandering minstrel of the Middle Ages
    $800 20
Actinium, the first metal element of the actinide series, was discovered in 1899 by André Debierne, a friend of this science couple
    DD: $4,000 19
It can be spelled with a "K", or with a "C" as in the name of the Best Actor Oscar winner for 2023
    $1200 1
On "Friends" Lisa Kudrow not only played Phoebe but also this twin sister
    $1200 2
The world's largest island
+
a 4,300-mile South American mountain range
    $1200 9
The "this & that" title format of the great Russian novels continued with Vasily Grossman's "Life & Fate", about this 1942-43 battle
    $1200 11
Strategic & scheming like a particular Florentine writer
    $1200 18
Small quantities of these 2 elements named for planets are found in ore deposits of uranium
    $1600 14
It's the real first name of Elvis Costello, who is of Irish ancestry
    $1600 5
In his talkie "The Great Dictator", he played 2 roles: a Jewish barber & the dictator of Tomania
    DD: $2,000 3
A nation on Afghanistan's eastern border
+
a big port city in northern Morocco
    $1600 8
In a 2008 novel a "Literary & Potato Peel Pie Society" is born as a made-up alibi during the German occupation of this island
    $1600 12
The outlook or spirit of a particular time period or generation
    $1600 17
The discovery of "element 95", later given this patriotic name, was announced on a 1945 radio episode of "Quiz Kids"
    $2000 15
Meaning "wealthy protector", it was the first name of the three-time Irish prime minister who led his during World War II
    $2000 6
Including the title role, he actually played 3 roles in 1964's "Dr. Strangelove"
    $2000 4
Newfoundland's partner
+
a German harbor city in the Ruhr Valley
    $2000 7
30 years after "Ragtime", this author tackled grimmer American history, depicting General Sherman in "The March"
    $2000 13
Process by which atoms may become electrically charged
    $2000 16
This Nobel Prize winner who enunciated the organizing principles for actinides has an element named for him--symbol Sg

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Andrew Denise Brenden
$28,800 $5,200 $6,600
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

PLACES IN THE AMERICAN PAST
It's the building where the Stax Records classic "knock On Wood" was written but it's remembered for other reasons

Final scores:

Andrew Denise Brenden
$20,000 $3,799 $2,799
6-day champion: $137,804 2nd place: $3,000 3rd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Andrew Denise Brenden
$29,800 $5,200 $6,600
33 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
(including 2 DDs)
8 R,
1 W
12 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $41,600

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