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    $800 9
Need a place to stay out on the Great Plains? Check out one of these, from the Siouan for "dwelling"
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Show #9345 - Friday, May 30, 2025

Contestants

Chad Heltzel, a high school English teacher from Denver, Colorado

Heather Ide, a special education paraprofessional from Monmouth, Illinois

Geoff Barnes, an analyst from Washington, D.C. (whose 1-day cash winnings total $24,000)

Jeopardy! Round

20th CENTURY AMERICA
IN THE WORDS OF THE POET
DON'T MISS THE BOAT
THE SHAPE OF YOU
TV SETTINGS
FROM OTHER LANGUAGES
    $200 28
In the early 1900s, long before anyone wondered about a Tesla's range, GE introduced a network of these called electrants
    $200 30
"Tyger Tyger, burning bright, in the forests of the night; what immortal hand or eye, could frame thy fearful symmetry?"
    $200 27
Once a type of oar-powered vessel, it now means a vessel's cooking facilities
    $200 26
This building has 7,754 windows & 17 1/2 miles of corridors
    $200 29
The ubiquitous Monk's Cafe served big salads to go on this sitcom
    $200 18
From Italian for "little house", we use the word to mean a gambling establishment
    $400 22
More serious than Powerball, the first peacetime one of these lotteries began October 29, 1940, as the secretary of war pulled out number 158
    $400 23
"And that is the name that you never will guess... but the cat himself knows, and will never confess"
    $400 10
This popular type of fishing boat can get into shallow water to pursue the large & small-mouthed fish it's named for
    $400 11
Also called the joining knot, it's the first one you'll learn to tie in the Boy Scouts
    $400 24
The main apartment in "The Big Bang Theory" is at the fictional 2311 North Los Robles in this nonfictional California city
    $400 13
From the French for "spinning top", it's a full turn of the body as in ballet
    $600 7
STS-1, the first space shuttle mission, carried Robert Crippen & John Young aboard the craft named this
    $600 5
"It was one by the village clock, when he galloped into Lexington. He saw the gilded weathercock swim in the moonlight"
    $600 25
Now usually meaning a short-term job, in the age of sail it was a ship's 3-letter boat used to transport officers
    $600 19
MMA fighter Israel Adesanya wished to create "more magical moments" in this area, & allow me to translate "magical": that means "violent"
    $600 8
McGee's Pub in NYC was the inspiration for MacLaren's, the hangout of Lily, Marshall & the rest of the gang on this sitcom
    $600 1
Afrikaans not meaning "going without underwear" gives us this word for a squad that carries out raids
    $800 15
In 1962 this 114-year-ole institution was integrated amid campus riots
    DD: $1,000 3
"All our woe, with loss of Eden, till one greater man restore us, and regain the blissful seat, sing heav'nly muse"
    $800 17
There are sailing & racing as well as garbage types of these flat-bottomed barges
    $800 20
Pillsbury offers recipes for this shapely roll in pizza & strawberry cheesecake forms
    $800 2
The "90210" kids loved their mega burgers & pie at this alliterative diner
    $800 9
Need a place to stay out on the Great Plains? Check out one of these, from the Siouan for "dwelling"
    $1000 14
At the Supreme Court, Gideon v. Wainwright guaranteed this right that's now in the Miranda warnings
    $1000 4
"On the pedestal, these words appear:
My name is Ozymandias, king of kings; look on my works, ye mighty, and despair!"
    $1000 16
The Coast Guard employs this type of "sensitive" ship to maintain buoys & navigational aids
    $1000 21
This 3-word idiomatic group is more likely to shoot each other than a deserter
    $1000 6
In "Grey's Anatomy" doctors & staff drink & flirt at this gem of a bar, also a nickname for the show's metropolis
    $1000 12
Partly from Russian, it's a person like a witch doctor believed to have access to the spirit world

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

Geoff Heather Chad
$1,600 $3,200 $200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Geoff Heather Chad
$3,400 $2,400 $0

Double Jeopardy! Round

NATIONS FOUND IN STATES
(Ken: That is, the nations are found in the letters of the state we'll name.)
MAMMALS
MUSIC-POURRI
FILM FRANCHISES
IT WILL HAPPEN
BEFORE LONG
(Ken: Each response here comes shortly before the word "long" in the dictionary.)
    $400 28
Louisiana:
This landlocked country of Asia
    $400 24
Dolphins have been studied doing unihemispheric slow wave this, where only one side of the brain is alert
    $400 29
Playing C, E & G simultaneously is called a triad or the "common" this of C major
    $400 27
The creator of these delightful yellow followers of Gru says they cannot reproduce & are all male
    $400 30
In July 2025 the 70th anniversary of this "land" will be celebrated with an audio-animatronic figure of its founder
    $400 1
Clear & valid reasoning leads to this type of conclusion; makes perfect sense!
    $800 4
Minnesota:
This Baltic country
    $800 14
These wild camels of the Gobi Desert have one more hump than their Arabian relatives
    $800 23
Mildred Dilling pioneered the solo recital on this instrument & gave some tips to a Marx Brother
    $800 22
(Seth Green presents the clue.) In a film franchise, I played Scott, who competes for the love of this villain with Verne Troyer, his Mini-Me
    $800 21
Hotels in Bath will put on events to mark her 250th birthday--maybe with hunky Darcy ice sculptures?
    $800 19
Draped around the hips & groin, the dhoti is one of these bits of clothing worn by Hindu men
    $1200 3
Virginia:
This country that borders the Caspian Sea
    $1200 9
There are 4 species of this insectivore whose suborder Vermilingua means "worm tongue"
    DD: $3,200 5
The Apollo, introduced in the early 20th century, was a popular version of this alliterative automatic keyboard
    $1200 2
This actor fought against the Green Goblin, Doc Ock & James Franco in 2002, 2004 & 2007 films
    $1200 16
This Jovian spacecraft named for a goddess is scheduled to complete its extended mission in September 2025
    $1200 12
An unusual event, like, say, a certain Chicago music festival
    $1600 15
North Carolina:
This former Yugoslav republic, now its own country
    $1600 10
When threatened, this small antelope trumpets the double-talk call it's named for
    $1600 8
Alphonse Daudet's play "L'Arlésienne" had incidental music by this other -et guy that Alphonse agreed was better than the play
    $1600 20
"The Official Godzilla Compendium" notes that this insect-like creature was filmed using 5 marionette versions in a 1964 film
    $1600 26
In June 2025 this star, Elphaba on screen & Celie on stage, is set to host the Tony Awards
    $1600 11
"Wooden" term for the one- or 2-sentence synopsis that explains a book or script plot
    DD: $2,000 17
Pennsylvania:
This landlocked Asian country
    $2000 13
A non-native species of this largest rodent resides in Florida; the Internet thinks Glen Powell resembles one
    $2000 7
The canon, like "Row Row Row Your Boat" with voices coming in sequentially, developed into this highest form of Baroque composition
    $2000 6
He played paleontologist Alan Grant in the first & third "Jurassic Park" films & returned in 2022 for the "Dominion" sequel
    $2000 25
In 2025, the Tate Britain will have an exhibition about the beef betwixt J.M.W. Turner & this artist whose work is seen here
    $2000 18
Polaris is defined as one of these things that shows the way

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Geoff Heather Chad
$12,600 -$3,200 $7,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

NOVEL CHARACTERS
Likely a nod to the actor who first played him in 1962, this character was subsequently given Scottish ancestry by way of his father

Final scores:

Geoff Heather Chad
$14,401 -$3,200 $12,700
2-day champion: $38,401 3rd place: $2,000 2nd place: $3,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Geoff Heather Chad
$12,600 $1,800 $7,200
18 R,
2 W
12 R
(including 1 DD),
7 W
(including 2 DDs)
11 R,
4 W

Combined Coryat: $21,600

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