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    $100 18
This art museum has restaurants named Paul & Goguette conveniently located "under the Pyramid"
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Primetime Celebrity Jeopardy! game #33 - Wednesday, February 26, 2025

2025 Primetime Celebrity Jeopardy! quarterfinal game 7.

Contestants

Yvette Nicole Brown, an actor originally from East Cleveland, Ohio

Dave Friedberg, a Silicon Valley entrepreneur and co-host of the All-In podcast originally from Cape Town, South Africa

Ana Navarro, a co-host of The View and CNN commentator from Chinandega, Nicaragua

Jeopardy! Round

ALSO A CARD GAME
LITERARY LOVE TRIANGLES
ABBA
EATING ON THE GO
SPELLING "B"s
(Ken: And in this category, you must spell your response, but we'll be spotting you the letter B.)
AT THE END OF THE DAY
    $100 22
The name of this liquor made from juniper berries is also shorthand for a popular variant of rummy
    $100 29
Sadly, by the time Scarlett chooses him over Ashley Wilkes in this Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, Rhett Butler just doesn't give a damn
    $100 30
One of the bestselling albums of all time, ABBA's greatest hits compilation shares its name with this precious metal
    $100 18
This art museum has restaurants named Paul & Goguette conveniently located "under the Pyramid"
    $100 21
This French-named hat follows "green" as worn by some U.S. Army special forces
    $100 25
In this classic sleepytime story, we wish sweet dreams to bears, chairs, clocks, socks & that glowing orb in the night sky
    $200 7
An octopus has 3 of these organs; 2 pump blood to the gills, 1 to the rest of the body
    $200 27
As if Capitol-mandated blood sport wasn't bad enough, Katniss also has to choose between Peeta & Gale in this series
    $200 20
2024 marked the 50th anniversary of ABBA becoming the first act from Sweden to win this international competition
    $200 3
Grab a croissant at the Blue Box Café & you can literally have "Breakfast at" this famed New York City jewelry store
    $200 12
In this city, the capital of Idaho, you can stay the night in a hotel shaped like a potato
    $200 24
Tossing & turning? Try a gummy containing this "hormone of darkness" naturally produced by the body at nighttime
    $300 8
In a piece of jewelry, it's a single gem sitting all by its lonely, sparkly self
    DD: $500 26
Dear Diary: it's v. tough to quit smoking while stressed over 2 different men, like this love-seeking heroine
    $300 10
In a 1979 song, it's the lyric that follows "Gimme, gimme, gimme"
    $300 4
Known for his love of cigars, this psychiatrist's London museum offers visitors cigar-shaped chocolates
    $300 1
Leshan, China is home to a 233-foot-tall statue of this religious figure; belly's looking good, B, you been working out?
    $300 17
A sign of sleepiness & sometimes boredom, scientists think the purpose of this reflex might be to cool off the brain
    $400 2
This part of a large ship functions as its command center (& hopefully it's not over troubled water)
    $400 23
Catherine marries Edgar even though she loves Heathcliff, who spends his days brooding in this titular manor house
    $400 11
Of Björn, Benny or Bertram, it's the "B" name not represented in the pop quartet's acronym name
    $400 5
At this landmark's Dakota kitchen, you can experience the thrill of eating a burger while a giant Abe Lincoln looks down at you
    $400 6
In 1990, George H.W. Bush declared, "I'm president of the United States, & I'm not going to eat any more" of this green vegetable
    $400 16
Clear your brain before bed with a crossword, maybe one edited by this engimatologist, seen here
    $500 9
In a 1970 song, Edwin Starr told us what this is good for: absolutely nothing, huh, good God y'all
    $500 28
Booktok was obsessed with the triangle between Feyre, Rhysand & Tamlin in this Y.A. romantasy series, "Acotar" to its fans
    $500 14
In this offbeat Australian dramedy starring Toni Collette, the title character is a bit obsessed with the Swedish supergroup
    $500 15
Home to the world's highest wine cellar, 360 Restaurant at the top of CN Tower stands above this Canadian city
    $500 13
It's how the singer of "The Way We Were" & "Evergreen" spells her first name (careful--it's only 6 letters long!)
    $500 19
Relax with some soothing music--perhaps the calming notes of "Clair De Lune" by this French composer

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

Ana Dave Yvette!
$1,100 $2,100 -$500

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Ana Dave Yvette!
$2,300 $1,800 $300

Double Jeopardy! Round

3 + 3 = 6
AFRICAN GEOGRAPHY
SOUNDS DELICIOUS!
(Ken: These are musical acts with food-related names.)
CLIMACTIC MOMENTS IN SPORTS MOVIES
HEY "BRA"
(Ken: Responses that begin with "B-R-A".)
BALLET
    $200 28
Father
+
sight organ =
spinach-loving sailor man
    $200 27
Running north-south across the Isthmus of Suez in Egypt, the Suez Canal separates Africa from this continent, the world's largest
    $200 16
This artist's "Bat out of Hell" album trilogy has sold more than 65 million copies
    $200 30
After drinking some high-quality H2O, Bobby Boucher heaves a touchdown pass to defeat the Louisiana Cougars in the Bourbon Bowl
    $200 17
The Americans with Disabilities Act requires, by law, that ATMs have instructions written in this
    $200 21
Cucu once meant "backside" in French & may have inspired the name of this bell-shaped skirt, rocked by ballerinas & Carrie Bradshaw
    $400 8
The fifth month
+
24 hours =
"Help!"
    $400 26
Some saw discovery of this African cape as a positive sign that India could be reached from Europe, which may explain its upbeat name
    $400 1
This eclectic group dominated 2009-2010 with 3 party anthems that all shot to number one, including "I Gotta Feeling"
    DD: $4,000 29
Jimmy Chitwood buries a jumper from the top of the key to win the Hickory Huskers the Indiana state championship
    $400 14
In 1998 Time magazine put this actor on its list of 100 Persons of the 20th Century--now that's an offer he couldn't refuse!
    $400 22
Dancers work for years to develop the strength & technique required to wear these shoes, which enable ballet's most advanced moves
    $600 7
Opposite of "on"
+
water, in solid form =
a workplace
    DD: $6,400 12
Known for its snows, this Tanzanian peak is both Africa's highest & the world's tallest free-standing mountain
    $600 3
This Irish alt-rock band broke through in the early '90s with "Linger" & then "Zombie"
    $600 20
Imagining it's her strict British Indian family, Jess curves a free kick around a wall of defenders & scores the winning goal
    $600 5
This paper towel brand has celebrated Women's History Month by replacing its lumberjack with lumberjills
    $600 23
One of the country's most prestigious ballet companies, Pacific Northwest ballet calls this city home--just like Amazon
    $800 6
Male equivalent of "sis"
+
a very appealing first name =
non-functional
    $800 10
An island nation off Africa's eastern coast, Mauritius was once home to this now-extinct flightless bird with an unflattering name
    $800 4
Arguably the first supergroup, these Rock & Roll Hall of Famers hit it big with "White Room" & "Sunshine Of Your Love"
    $800 18
Roy Hobbs hits a game-winning dinger into the right field lights, creating an impromptu fireworks show as he rounds the bases
    $800 2
In 2024, pop star Charli XCX had this kind of summer (it was the title of her album released that June)
    $800 25
At its 1913 premiere many Parisians were outraged by the unconventional "Le Sacre du printemps", Stravinsky's "The Rite of" this
    $1000 9
Mafia boss
+
lock opener =
a jackass
    $1000 13
According to tradition, a church in Aksum, Ethiopia is home to this biblical relic that inspired the first Indiana Jones film
    $1000 15
Founded in 1991, this band scored alternative hits with "Never There", "The Distance" & "Short Skirt/Long Jacket"
    $1000 19
After crashing short of the finish line, the Jamaican team carries its bobsled the rest of the way, winning over the Olympic fans
    $1000 11
The "three B's" of classical music are Bach, Beethoven & this composer
    $1000 24
This hairstyle-inspired slang term for ballet fanatics is also the title of a kids' book by the great Misty Copeland

Scores at the Double Jeopardy! Round commercial break (after clue 15):

Ana Dave Yvette!
$4,100 $12,800 $1,500

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Ana Dave Yvette!
$5,100 $12,200 $3,500
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