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    $1600 6
She triumphed after giving James Caan pure "Misery"
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Show #9332 - Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Contestants

Katie Tarara, a nonprofit comedy theater executive director from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Aaron Dmiszewicki, an attorney from Pompano Beach, Florida

Andrew Jones, a graduate student from Queens, New York (whose 1-day cash winnings total $5,600)

Jeopardy! Round

WORLD HISTORY
THE CHILDREN'S AUTHOR WHO WROTE...
CHANGE A LETTER
(Ken: And here we will need two responses for each clue.)
METRO STATIONS
SITCOMS
PROUST'S REMEMBRANCE OF SMELLS PAST
    $200 25
Defeating a combined Russian & Austrian army, this general had one of his greatest victories at 1805's Battle of Austerlitz
    $200 30
"Piglet said (it) was a... good trap... he wouldn't see the very deep pit until he was half-way down, when it would be too late"
    $200 29
A paper that lists a voter's choices elects to change one letter & dances in as a classic theatrical art form
    $200 28
The Wakefield 241st Street subway station, the northernmost station in the New York City Subway System, is in this borough
    $200 21
In a "30 Rock" episode, this Tina Fey character learns from her high school reunion that she was actually a mean girl
    $200 27
If only, like Hasbro, I might trademark the smell of this modeling compound: hints of cherry, vanilla, salt & youth itself
    $400 7
Christianity reached this vast island with Leif Eriksson in the 11th century & a bishop's seat was established there in 1124
    $400 18
"The Queen had only one way of settling all difficulties, great or small. 'Off with his head!' she said, without even looking around"
    $400 16
Mom or dad changes a letter & gets an exclusive right granted for an invention
    $400 24
Bank & Brixton are stops on London's Metro, better known as the Tube or by this subterranean name
    $400 20
(Yvette Nicole Brown presents the clue.) I played Shirley Bennett, a Greendale College student--that's nice!--alongside Donald Glover & Alison Brie on this NBC show
    $400 26
Zealously lifting my nostrils to the window, I noted what science calls petrichor--the pleasant, earthy smell caused by this
    $600 8
In August 1601 Olivier van Noort returned to Rotterdam after a 3-year voyage that made him the first Dutchman to do this
    $600 9
In one translation, "The most ghastly sight of all was a little mermaid whom they had caught and strangled"
    $600 3
Uh oh... you're in a synonym of peril because after a letter change, someone is threatening you with a stabbing weapon
    $600 6
In Chicago the Blue Line takes you to O'Hare, while the Orange Line takes you to the station for this other airport
    $600 1
"Sorry, we're closed" was the last line of this show in an episode entitled "One for the Road"
    $600 14
Memory awoke as I detected the xylene fumes: a permanent marker, perhaps of this brand launched in 1964
    $800 11
In 1917 Britain turned down an offer to save the family of 7 with this last name, who were later killed
    $800 10
'"Augustus Gloop! Augustus Gloop! The great big greedy nincompoop!... so unutterably vile, so greedy, foul, and infantile"'
    DD: $5,200 13
To conclude by reasoning switches a letter & now means to bury
    $800 5
The artwork on the walls of this Paris Metro station named for a demolished edifice includes key moments of the French Revolution
    $800 2
Ed O'Neill was a longtime TV dad on "Married... with Children" & then again on this sitcom that ran from 2009 to 2020
    $800 15
Its smell called to mind the essential oils of drum circles past: that most Bohemian of flora, Pogostemon cablin, aka this
    $1000 19
In 1508 Diego Columbus, Christopher's son, was named governor of these (no compass direction given)
    $1000 12
"Soon Fudge would be a famous television star and I would be plain old Peter Hatcher--fourth grade nothing"
    $1000 17
The "value" of a car once you buy it from the dealer changes into this verb meaning to amuse, as with a story
    $1000 23
A Metro stop that serves George Washington University has this 2-word name that includes a murky adjective
    $1000 4
And there's this actress who played the sitcom roles of Maude Findlay & Dorothy Zbornak
    $1000 22
Its foul stink affronts my senses; never shall I deign to revisit this soft cheese or the Belgian province whence it came

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

Andrew Aaron Katie
$2,000 $1,600 $600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Andrew Aaron Katie
$2,600 $2,600 $3,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

IT TAKES A VILLAGE
OPERA
I ACED MY BIOCHEM TEST
IT'S YOUR DIAMOND ANNIVERSARY
& THE OSCAR FOR ACTING GOES TO...
SPECIAL "EFF"ECTS
    $400 4
Once a rustic colonial hamlet, today it's the home of NYU & the apartment building from "Friends"
    $400 1
In Massenet's opera of this fairy tale, the stepmother is named Mandame de la Haltère (a play on the word dumbbell)
    $400 30
Good thing I crammed about lipids & knew they're not only fats & oils but also these, like the kind made by bees
    $400 29
75 years ago, this trademarked device entered TV production as CBS soap opera actors read lines that scrolled by
    $400 28
No score & 12 years ago, he won the election as "Lincoln"
    $400 27
This type of 2-word specialist is brought in to improve performance in a business' operations
    $800 9
The Greek village of Oia boasts Instagram-famous views of the sun setting over this northern arm of the Mediterranean
    $800 8
Escamillo is the matador who sings the "Toreador Song" in this opera
    $800 26
It just came to me that hemoglobin binds more or less strongly to oxygen in this effect named for Niels' dad, Aage's Grandpa
    $800 23
Seen here, scorecard in hand, Patty Berg was one of the founders of this organization in 1950
    $800 3
We could go on & on about how this actor set a record in 2025 for the longest Oscar acceptance speech--5 minutes & 36 seconds
    $800 25
High-spirited adjective that describes a bubbly drink like club soda
    $1200 11
This country's ancient village of Aït Benhaddou was once a stop on the trade route between Marrakesh & the Sahara Desert
    DD: $3,000 10
This iconic chorus from Act II of "Il trovatore" can actually use a hammer striking the blacksmith tool for which it's named
    $1200 14
This adjective means "relating to the synthesis of complex molecules"; it's also a type of steroid that coach warned us about
    $1200 2
This assoc. to fight degenerative disease was founded in June 1950 & 18 months later, Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis made a radio appeal for it
    $1200 5
Robbed, we say, as Crewman No. 6 in "Galaxy Quest", he won Best Supporting Actor for "Three Billboards..."
    $1200 20
Pointe magazine uses this adjective for the graceful physicality of dancer Ashton Edwards
    $1600 12
The 33-flgiht Lardarina Staircase is a must-climb in Cornelia, one of five Italian villages together known as this
    $1600 15
More like Mademoiselle Butterfly! This character also called Madam Butterfly is just 15 years old
    $1600 17
Man, you're stuck in 1899 if you thought all carbon is tetravalent; there's this "free" form with 3 bonds & one wild electron
    $1600 19
The 75 years of the Natl. Sci. Found. includes grants key to this process of manufacturing that in fact needs no ink or toner
    $1600 6
She triumphed after giving James Caan pure "Misery"
    $1600 21
You'll deserve this 8-letter type of unrestrained & gushy praise for a correct response now
    $2000 13
England's Bourton-on-the-Water is sometimes called "the Venice of" this idyllic village-y region
    $2000 16
Wagner wrote this, his final opera, specifically for the Bayreuth Festival & it was only supposed to be performed there
    $2000 18
Yup, knew my amino acid codes--
his: histidine,
lys: lysine,
trp: this one you need to get in your diet
    DD: $2,600 24
Club Med began in 1950 in Alcúdia on this 1,400-square-mile Spanish island
    $2000 7
She won an Oscar for helping "My Cousin Vinny" win a court case
    $2000 22
I'm shocked! It means brazen audacity or presumptuousness

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Andrew Aaron Katie
$10,400 $9,000 $7,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

BROADWAY PREMIERES
To avoid licensing fees, this play used bits of "Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush" in place of the Disney tune that inspired its title

Final scores:

Andrew Aaron Katie
$20,800 $3,599 $1
2-day champion: $26,400 2nd place: $3,000 3rd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Andrew Aaron Katie
$8,600 $9,000 $15,000
15 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
13 R,
2 W
23 R,
5 W
(including 2 DDs)

Combined Coryat: $32,600

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