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    $200 21
A Katy Perry No. 1
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Show #9333 - Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Contestants

Brandon Monsman, a bartender originally from Cleveland, Ohio

Jen Johnson, a communications manager from Timonium, Maryland

Andrew Jones, a graduate student from Queens, New York (whose 2-day cash winnings total $26,400)

Jeopardy! Round

WE ARE REALLY GOING TO STUMP YOU
ON GUARD
KNIVES OUT
PICTURE THE HIT SONG
2 E OR NOT 2 E
(Ken: We'll need two words in each response there.)
THAT IS THE QUESTION
    $200 28
The Smithsonian has an odd Civil War relic: the stump of this type of mighty tree, full of bullets from a May 1864 battle
    $200 4
The Spars, the World War II women's reserve of this, got their name from its motto, Semper Paratus--"Always Ready"
    $200 25
In a nursery rhyme, the farmer's wife wields a carving knife while clipping this trio
    $200 21
A Katy Perry No. 1
    $200 29
A natural growth you don't want in your lawn /
got married
    $200 7
In Spanish this series of books asks, "Dónde está Wally?" & in French, "Où est Charlie?"
    $400 27
No tall tale, this state's Kings Canyon National Park features the big sequoia stump of the Mark Twain Tree
    $400 26
These Maoist zealots typically wore green jackets & armbands of their namesake color
    $400 22
The penknife derives its name from its use beginning in the 15th century to carve these writing implements
    $400 5
It reigned as Billboard's No. 1 Global Song of the Summer for 2024
    $400 30
A bloodsucking worm /
one who exhibits inappropriate lustful behavior
    $400 8
It's a people.com feature about the current lives of stars of past TV shows
    $600 24
12 feet in diameter, the Big Stump is what remains of a large one of these colorfully named trees in Colorado
    $600 18
Guardia Civil Commander José Aranguren, who stayed loyal to this country's government, was executed in 1939
    $600 15
The world's largest of these knives is 20 feet tall & found in a Texas city of the same name
    $600 1
A little ditty from 1982
    $600 6
Pep squad's chant /
French for "darling" or "expensive"
    $600 9
urbandictionary.com says this 3-word question was "a vine sensation that everybody says when somebody's shoe game is weak"
    $800 3
The Old Man of the Lake is a hemlock stump that sits peacefully in this Oregon lake formed violently over 7,000 years ago
    $800 23
Britain's monarchs are protected by soldiers called these of the Guard; their dress unis haven't changed since Tudor times
    DD: $1,000 13
Referees in this sport carry a knife called a tanto, to symbolize their willingness to commit seppuku if they make a bad call
    $800 2
A pop hit, & more recently, a country hit
    $800 11
Hemispherical end of a hammer's head /
an animal enclosure
    $800 10
In 1851 in Akron, Sojourner Truth delivered a speech called this 4-word rhetorical question
    $1000 20
In the 19th century William McDonald set up a post office in the stump of a cedar on this mythic-sounding peninsula of Washington State
    $1000 19
This group was disbanded in 312 after picking the wrong side in an emperor vs. emperor battle for control of Rome
    $1000 14
Unlike the butcher's type, the Chinese version of this tool is a versatile vegetable slicer & all-around chef's knife
    $1000 16
A 4-word No. 1 hit for Creed
    $1000 12
A ruminant forest-dwelling mammal /
a German word meaning the
    $1000 17
"'I,' said the sparrow, 'with my bow and arrow"' is the answer to this question

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

Andrew Jen Brandon
$3,800 $2,000 $2,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Andrew Jen Brandon
$4,400 $2,800 $3,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

TRICK OR TREATY
AUTHORS' HOMES
JESUS HAD A DAY
FUN AROUND THE U.S.
BIG BOX OFFICE ENERGY
RHYME TIME
    $400 24
The English/Scottish 1502 Treaty of Perpetual this soon turned out to be the opposite of perpetual
    $400 27
You can visit Hill Top, her home in the Lake District, purchased with the proceeds of "Peter Rabbit"
    $400 1
Jesus took just a verse or 2 to heal the feverish mother-in-law of Simon, aka this apostle
    $400 25
This innovator's museum in Dearborn, Michigan has all sorts of wheels, including Rosa Parks' bus &, of course, a Model T
    $400 28
This blockbuster co-starring an iceberg was the first film to top $1 billion at the global box office
    $400 26
A soul patch is sometimes called this because it retains vestiges of meals
    $800 9
After WWI this partner of Austria lost 2/3 of its territory after the Treaty of Trianon; totally hoodwinked
    $800 10
In 1930 he bought Rowan Oak, a run-down pre-Civil War house in Oxford, Mississippi
    $800 21
The Transfiguration involved Jesus' clothing turning white & a chat with Elijah & this other major Old Testament guy
    $800 22
While in Connecticut visit this college's Peabody Museum of natural history & see a mummy or a dinosaur
    $800 15
The top-grossing R-rated film of all time features these title Marvel frenemies F-bombing their way straight to the bank
    $800 20
A greatly improved ankle shackle
    $1200 4
In 1843 a tricky-worded treaty gave the U.K. a "most-favoured nation" clause to guarantee privileges in this Asian nation
    DD: $2,400 2
Some years after vacating the "Old Manse", he purchased a home from the Alcotts & called it "The Wayside"
    $1200 29
On this mount that towers over Jerusalem, Jesus commandeered a colt to ride to the city
    $1200 19
Learn more about Marie Laveau, a priestess of this, in the New Orleans museum devoted to
    $1200 13
To lighten the mood a bit, filmmakers cut the Schadenfreude character from this top-grossing film of 2024
    $1200 6
Foolish blathering about the latest war skirmish
    $1600 5
After this country left the ratification of a 1903 treaty on read, the U.S. went ahead & engineered the secession of Panama
    $1600 3
Built at the height of his career, his Château de Monte-Cristo includes a castle, Château d'If, which he used as a study
    $1600 30
Some in Jerusalem violated the 10 Commandments by bearing this, saying they heard Jesus planning to destroy the temple
    $1600 17
Fjords aren't just for Norway! A cruise that visits the Kenai Fjords in this state can prove it to you
    $1600 12
20+ years after Ian & Toula first locked eyes at Dancing Zorba's, it's still the top-grossing rom-com in meet-cute history
    DD: $5,600 7
A compulsion to sing a song of mourning
    $2000 16
An 1868 treaty named for this Wyoming fort ceded the Black Hills to the Sioux, but then gold was found there
    $2000 8
Calling herself a better landscape artist than a novelist, she said her home the mount "far surpasses 'The House of Mirth'"
    $2000 23
Note the whips in the foreground of "Christ After..." this harsh event by Velázquez
    $2000 18
The name of this famed Delaware beach city is from a Hebrew word meaning "broad spaces"
    $2000 14
One of the 2 top-grossing biopics of all time; both feature an Oscar-winning performance by a lead actor
    $2000 11
Uproarious noise emanating from a disagreement over how a sentence was constructed

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Andrew Jen Brandon
$8,000 $6,000 $8,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

SOUTH AMERICAN CITIES
GPS technology has determined that a popular monument near this capital was built about 800 feet too far to the south

Final scores:

Andrew Jen Brandon
$6,001 $8,401 $16,400
3rd place: $2,000 2nd place: $3,000 New champion: $16,400

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Andrew Jen Brandon
$13,600 $4,800 $8,200
23 R,
5 W
(including 1 DD)
11 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
12 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W

Combined Coryat: $26,600

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