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"To inspire & enable people to experience the restorative power of being outside" is on a wall in big letters at its HQ in Maine
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Jeopardy! Masters game #39 - Wednesday, April 30, 2025

2025 Jeopardy! Masters knockout round game 1.

Contestants

Brad Rutter, an actor and producer from Los Angeles, California

Yogesh Raut, an educational blogger, podcast host, and writer originally from Springfield, Illinois

Victoria Groce, a writer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Jeopardy! Round

AMERICAN HISTORY
FEAT.
(Ken: Featuring.)
A LITTLE ALLITERATION
(Ken: Tough to say.)
WORLD CAPITALS
MEET "ME" IN THE MIDDLE
(Ken: Because the letters M-E are in the exact center of each response.)
U.S. BUSINESS HEADQUARTERS
    200 27
During these 17th century events, more than 150 were accused, 30 found guilty & 19 hanged (none burned)
    200 28
In 2024 she brought Yuki Chiba along for the ride on "Mamushi"
    200 29
"Baby Shark Dance", "David After Dentist" & "Dog Refuses To Listen, Goes Swimming" are 3 of these
    200 26
Doha, on a peninsula on a peninsula, is its capital
    200 25
It can mean familiar & comfortable as well as plain & unattractive
    200 30
After you pick up some of this company's Scotch glue sticks, stick around corporate at its Saint Paul HQ
    400 21
Peyton Randolph was elected in 1774 the first president of this body that at its start sought only fair treatment from Britain
    400 24
In 2017 this rapper proved his "Loyalty. (Feat. Rihanna)"
    400 23
It's the full name of the small canines seen here, developed to herd livestock in the Scottish Isles
    400 17
Still under construction, Nusantara is the in-process new capital of this country
    400 22
Double r, to Euclid
    400 20
"To inspire & enable people to experience the restorative power of being outside" is on a wall in big letters at its HQ in Maine
    600 7
After Martin Luther King's assassination, Ralph Abernathy succeeded him as head of this org., the SCLC
    600 8
Was it this woman who featured Billie Eilish on a 2024 tune? Take a guess
    DD: 5,800 12
4 cantons surround this 44-square-mile body of water in central Switzerland
    600 2
If you need to see a Cabinet minister in this self-governing crown dependency, head to Douglas
    600 3
A palliative or antidote
    600 19
Got questions about its trademarked Styrofoam insulation? Dash off a note to the Wilmington HQ of this company
    800 6
A general during the Revolution & a former governor, he served as vice president under both Jefferson & Madison
    800 10
Time to give you (almost) everything; "Give Me Everything" featured Ne-Yo, Afrojack & Nayer, but "Mr. 305", this guy, was up front
    800 9
After marrying John & converting to Christianity, Pocahontas adopted this name
    800 1
In 1991 a world capital moved from Lagos to here
    800 15
A middleman or liaison
    800 14
A tech company campus with a capacity of 12,000 powered by 100% renewable energy is in this city west of San Jose
    1000 5
Attorney General from 1919 to 1921, he gave his name to "raids" on suspected subversives, often disregarding civil liberties
    1000 11
The Weeknd featured Daft Punk & sang, "Ha ha ha ha ha, look what you've done... I'm a" (expletive deleted) this title
    1000 16
Under this agreement signed in 1920, Hungary lost some 2/3 of its former territory
    1000 4
From 1929 to 1961 this capital of Tajikistan was known as Stalinabad
    1000 18
Superficial, or done solely for the sake of appearance
    1000 13
As the company's headquarters, the name of this city appears on packages of Pampers, Tampax & Tide

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Victoria Yogesh Brad
3,800 15,400 1,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

WAS THAT ON YOUR FLASHCARDS?
POETRY-POURRI
THE RELIGIOUS LIFE
A BONE OF CONTENTION
LONG WORDS WITH A SINGLE VOWEL
THE PEABODY AWARDS
(Ken: ...because the 8th awards will be given out on June 1st.)
    400 28
This 5-word cliche to keep new parents rested is not always easy to follow when the kid is grunty or laundry needs doing
    400 27
Kipling rhymes this Burmese city with "Where the flyin' fishes play, An' the dawn comes up like thunder outer China 'crost the bay!"
    400 29
Michael Fassbender & Fidel Castro both served as these lads who assist the priest during mass
    400 26
Praise be! This bone gets its name from the Latin for "holy"
    400 30
7 letters:
A horse removed from a race before it starts is one of these & no, you don't need lotion
    400 25
Started in 1941 as the Pulitzers for radio, the Peabodys added TV in 1948, & this beloved kids' show puppet took one home
    800 21
It's rhyming slang for "various bits & pieces" & was the title of an album of outtakes by The Who
    800 20
Maternal poems from this Missourian include "The Mothering Blackness" & "Momma Welfare Roll"
    800 22
Many Jews read the legal compilation the Talmud by a method called daf yomi, or one of these daily; it takes 7 1/2 years
    800 24
Ranging from 1 to 5, they're the larger, thicker members of your spine
    800 23
8 letters:
A quality of physical power, or something you're good at
    800 19
The Peabodys honored the 2009 first season of this high school show that reminds us "we all have a song in our heart"
    1200 2
California was the first state to allow motorcyclists to do this; if the traffic is slow or stopped, it's called "filtering"
    DD: 5,000 9
In Yeats' "The Second Coming", the line "the centre cannot hold" is preceded by these 3 words, later a novel title
    1200 8
Scripture is the sole authority for faith & practice if you study at SBTS, this theological seminary in Louisville
    1200 12
The clavicle & scapula are part of what's called the pectoral this, meaning it encircles, not slims
    1200 17
8 letters:
DeKuyper makes a butterscotch variety of this potent potable
    1200 18
With no mention of social resonance but calling it "a first-rate product", the Peabodys honored this sitcom in 1979
    1600 3
It's non-contagious, has a nummular (coin-shaped) type & people in TV ads swear by Rinvoq & Dupixent for it
    1600 6
In "The Faerie Queene", the character representing Elizabeth I has this name, also the title of a Britten opera
    1600 16
During Ramadan Muslims break their daylight fast with a meal called this at sunset
    1600 10
One of the smallest bones in the body, the incus has this shape, its other name
    1600 11
7 letters:
This ordinal number from a Shakespeare comedy title
    1600 5
Peabody-honored podcasts include "Serial" & this "sibling successor... the first true audio novel"
    2000 4
Spanish for "nail", in prison slang it's contraband or a place to stash it
    2000 7
In "The Waste Land" Eliot conjures up this blind Theban seer, a denizen of the underworld in myth
    2000 14
This creator of the world & embodiment of good is the chief deity of Zoroastrianism
    DD: 5,000 13
A pair of bones in the mouth have this name, like that of a hill in Rome
    2000 15
7 letters:
An irregular stain or discoloration
    2000 1
As ambassador to the U.N. in the early '60s, this ex-nominee for president had a show the Peabodys praised for "clarifying world problems"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Victoria Yogesh Brad
14,000 30,800 6,200
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

EUROPE
Words meaning "water's edge" are one suggested etymology of this city, once capital of the province of Aquitania

Final scores:

Victoria Yogesh Brad
14,000 30,800 2,178
2nd place: 1 match point Winner: 3 match points 3rd place: 0 match points

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Victoria Yogesh Brad
10,200 22,600 6,200
20 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
24 R
(including 2 DDs),
0 W
8 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: 39,000

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