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    $1000 3
"Song To A Seagull" is the title track of her 1968 debut album, produced by fellow Laurel Canyoneer David Crosby
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Show #9351 - Monday, June 9, 2025

Contestants

Jackie Rogoff, a writer and library student from Santa Cruz, California

Ted Nyman, a startup founder from San Francisco, California

Nikhil Joshi, a veterinarian originally from Montville, New Jersey (whose 2-day cash winnings total $20,199)

Jeopardy! Round

THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
LOGO-A-GO-GO
QUASI-STUPID ANSWERS
"IN-" & "-OUT"
(Ken: These are responses that either begin with "in-" or end with "-out".)
BIRD SONG
LET'S TALK ABOUT POLLUTION
    $200 9
In 1778 the revolutionaries formed an alliance with this country, leading to decisive support & reinforcements
    $200 27
Some players have been on this MLB team for quite some time before noticing that its ball & glove logo forms the letters "MB"
    $200 14
Decibel, a unit of sound intensity, comes in part from the name of this man who did a lot with sound
    $200 30
This way to end a boxing match also refers to a super-attractive person
    $200 28
In "Edge Of Seventeen", Stevie Nicks says she sings "just like the white-winged" this bird
    $200 29
Light pollution causes hatchlings of these, like the hawksbill, to turn inland to danger rather than out to sea & safety
    $400 8
After losing the Battle of Long Island, this man asked for permission to burn down NYC so that the British couldn't take it
    $400 26
Money spent on merchandise featuring this organization's panda logo goes towards conservation work & saving the animals
    $400 13
The Mashco Piro Indigenous Reserve is in the east of this country not far from the Brazilian border
    $400 22
This adjective describing poor weather comes from the Latin for "unmerciful"
    $400 24
Daniel Alomía Robles adapted a folk song of these mountains as "El Cóndor Pasa", later used by Paul Simon
    $400 25
Not all pollution is manmade; Hawaii's Big Island is often afflicted with vog, a noxious mix of gases released by one of these
    DD: $1,000 6
When a mob of colonials pelted British soldiers with snowballs, they opened fire, killing 5 in an act dubbed this bloodletting
    $600 15
Cheers to you if you know that this musical instrument is in the logo of Guinness beer
    $600 7
This saint's day is celebrated in Tbilisi, Georgia every May 6 & November 23
    $600 18
Synonyms for one include scout, watchman & sentinel
    $600 23
Paul McCartney said this cover on "Cowboy Carter" "reinforces the civil rights message that inspired me to write the song"
    $600 19
The sometimes deadly "pea soup" fogs of this city, like a 1952 one that killed 12,000, were largely caused by the burning of coal
    $800 5
Joseph Brant, a chief of this Iroquoian people allied with the British, made life tough on patriots in much of New York
    $800 1
Those are three sound waves on the logo of this service
    $800 10
The Artemesium was another name for this ancient wonder
    $800 12
An introductory prayer, as at a wedding or graduation ceremony, often asking for God's favor
    $800 16
Hozier's single this bird "upon Leda" references sexual violence in mythology but is about oppression of women today
    $800 20
In April 2014 this Michigan city began getting its drinking water from the same-named river, & legions of health issues ensued
    $1000 4
An effort to unite the colonies against actions of the British Parliament, the first of these met in September 1774
    $1000 2
While its logo is three diamonds, the name actually means "three water chestnuts"
    $1000 11
Haiti's national anthem, "La Dessalinienne", honors this first ruler of independent Haiti
    $1000 17
This compound word refers to an unskilled laborer working at the circus or on the wharfs
    $1000 3
"Song To A Seagull" is the title track of her 1968 debut album, produced by fellow Laurel Canyoneer David Crosby
    $1000 21
This heroically named program created to clean up sites like Love Canal is paid for by taxes on polluting industries

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

Nikhil Ted Jackie
$2,600 $1,000 $4,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Nikhil Ted Jackie
$4,800 $2,200 $7,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD GEOGRAPHY
SCIENTIFIC RHYME TIME
THE RENAISSANCE
THAT FOOD IS PEOPLE!
GRAMMYS FOR BEST SPOKEN WORD
SAY GOODBYE TO A GOOD BOOK
    $400 20
The coastal region of Cuba known as the Bahía de Cochinos entered U.S. history in 1961 under this English name
    $400 27
A mania for one of 8 repeating lunar states
    $400 28
Architecture saw the revival of columns, arches & these rounded shapes, like Brunelleschi's famed one for a cathedral
    $400 29
Let's have a roast with this last name of "She's Come Undone" author Wally
    $400 30
The force was with her when she posthumously won in 2018 for her "Princess Diarist"
    $400 19
Pre-World War II Germany is the setting for Christopher Isherwood's "Goodbye to" this city
    $800 4
You get a beach, a pine forest & a great view of Mt. Fuji at a spot called Miho no Matsubara on this island
    DD: $5,000 18
A naked runner carrying a wide-mouthed lab vessel
    $800 26
Published in 1543, the Copernican model of the solar system eventually displaced the one named for this ancient astronomer
    $800 17
One of his most iconic film roles was the delectable Dr. Frank-N-Furter
    $800 25
His 28 Grammys included one for "Q", his autobiography
    $800 12
This Hemingway novel is partly set on the Italian front during World War I
    $1200 2
An over 500-mile river of Argentina shares this name with a 1,450-mile river of N. America that flows into the Gulf of California
    $1200 5
Perverted behavior by a force of attraction
    $1200 15
While Michelangelo was painting the Sistine Chapel, this man was upstairs in a Vatican apartment working on "The School of Athens"
    $1200 6
She negotiated with North Korea about dismantling their nuclear weapons
    $1200 24
This late night TV host got a trophy in 2014 for "America Again: Re-Becoming the Greatness We Never Weren't"
    $1200 10
This title of a "Hitchhiker's Guide" book was the last message given to humans by dolphins before leaving Earth
    $1600 1
Porto-Novo is a capital of this West African country that was known as Dahomey until 1975
    $1600 13
The study of the religious faith of the science of Earth
    DD: $2,000 8
Francis Bacon wrote, "We are much beholden to" this Italian "and others, that write what men do, and not what they ought to do"
    $1600 7
Kyra Sedgwick told Redbook magazine that after years of marriage she's still learning new sides of him
    $1600 21
In 1997 the Grammy voters came together to honor Hillary Clinton for her audio version of this bestseller
    $1600 9
Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston told of her Japanese-American family's internment during WWII in her memoir "Farewell to" this place
    $2000 3
Located on the Ganges River, this holy city of India hosts over 1 million pilgrims a year & is home to the Kashi Vishwanath Temple
    $2000 16
A Copenhagen-born physicist's duty to take out the trash or empty the dishwasher
    $2000 23
The 1453 fall of this city sent many of its scholars fleeing west to Italy, helping to fuel the incipient Renaissance
    $2000 14
(Court) order up! We'll have this Supreme Court justice, Earl Warren's successor as chief in 1969, & a side of fries
    $2000 22
Ben Kingsley won an Oscar for portraying this man & a Grammy for speaking "The Words of" him
    $2000 11
Raymond Chandler wrote "The Long Goodbye" as well as this novel that was adapted into the movie "Murder, My Sweet"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Nikhil Ted Jackie
$10,400 $11,000 $23,600
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

MOVIE TITLES
This title of a Hollywood blockbuster is a national symbol of Gabon

Final scores:

Nikhil Ted Jackie
$9,799 $21,500 $22,001
3rd place: $2,000 2nd place: $3,000 New champion: $22,001

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Nikhil Ted Jackie
$10,400 $11,000 $21,000
17 R,
1 W
12 R,
3 W
23 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $42,400

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