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    $800 24
He said he never thought he'd post a thirsty, shirtless, not shown, but did as he got ready for Marvel's "Eternals"
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Show #9352 - Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Contestants

Matt Massie, an attorney originally from South Charleston, West Virginia

John Reiss, an editor from Honolulu, Hawai'i

Jackie Rogoff, a writer and library student from Santa Cruz, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $22,001)

Jeopardy! Round

STARTS WITH "S"
HERE'S YOUR INVITATION
U.S. COINS
DID YOU EAT YET?
LEONARDO DiCAPRIO MOVIES BY CHARACTER
EUROPEAN BODIES OF WATER
    $200 28
Under Robert's Rules, if you propose a motion, someone has to do this for the motion to be considered
    $200 30
For her 2018 nuptials, Meghan Markle was the first to use this honorific on a royal wedding invite
    $200 17
Since 2006 this coin has featured an image from a Rembrandt Peale portrait as part of its "Return to Monticello" theme
    $200 29
Snyder's of Hanover & Rold Gold excel at making these baked treats that feature a knot in the middle
    $200 23
Fading TV star Rick Dalton
    $200 24
Tourists hoping to see a monster can be found in Drumnadrochit on the shore of this loch
    $400 27
From a Latin word meaning "of the world", this adjective means not connected with religion
    $400 26
A party invite from Claudia Severa to her friend Lepidna is the earliest known handwriting by a woman in this language
    $400 16
Washington was on the front & a colonial drummer & victory torch on the reverse of a special quarter that came out in this year
    $400 25
Spanish for "little donkey", this item isn't handheld when smothered with ranchero sauce
    $400 22
Director & pilot Howard Hughes
    $400 5
Only 2 to 10 miles wide, the Strait of Messina between Italy & this island was feared by olden sailors for its currents & mirages
    $600 19
A thought expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence, or a business risk with not great odds
    $600 14
Bet folks watched their wallets after accepting an 1879 invitation to play "the new game of billiards" at this infamous NYC hall
    $600 13
This Midwest state's commemorative quarter features an astronaut, an early airplane & the words "Birthplace of Aviation Pioneers"
    $600 15
Ichiro Mashita created this sushi staple in Los Angeles, subbing in avocado & crab for tuna
    $600 21
Louis XIV & his secret twin brother
    $600 3
The Strait of this is at the northeast end of the English Channel
    $800 6
A professional who installs all kinds of pipes & makes sure they go snugly together
    DD: $1,000 7
Invitations for the "laying the first stone of" this went out in 1825 &, 146 years later, for its opening in Lake Havasu City
    $800 12
The American Women Quarters Program begun in 2022 has featured Wilma Mankiller, first female chief of this indigenous people
    $800 8
It sounds European, but this tasty sandwich made with an olive spread was actually born in the Big Easy
    $800 2
Left for dead frontiersman Hugh Glass
    $800 1
The Tagus River reaches the Atlantic in this country, where you'll find the Tagus Estuary Natural Reserve
    $1000 18
This kind of persuasion works below the threshold of conscious perception
    $1000 20
Invitations to a 1745 wedding ball for the dauphin & his young bride specified this palace as the venue
    $1000 11
The U.S. Mint issued a 5-ounce silver coin in 2013 honoring this fort alluded to in our national anthem
    $1000 10
Rum-flavored whipped cream between 2 layers of ice cream, toasted nuts & candied fruit make up this frozen Italian dessert
    $1000 9
New York City Catholic school kid Jim Carroll
    $1000 4
Balaton, Central Europe's largest lake, gives pride to this country; PM Viktor Orban has said, "More Balaton, less Brussels"

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

Jackie John Matt
$600 $2,600 $2,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jackie John Matt
$1,600 $5,000 $3,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

WOULD HAVE BROKEN THE INTERNET
IT'S ALL ABOUT THE BOOKS
YOU CANNOT BE SIRIUS
____ OF ____
MUSICAL ANAGRAMS
AMERICAN BODIES MOSTLY OF WATER
    $400 30
This composer's surprise drop of "Für Elise", an unreleased piano track, almost 40 years after his death
    $400 23
In 2024's "James", Percival Everett puts runaway slave Jim from this classic at the center of the story
    $400 29
You have the nickname Starry McStarface--not this cool canine handle like Sirius has
    $400 22
They're the close relatives who are notified of a death by military or police
    $400 26
It blows:
MOB TENOR
    $400 28
This quarterback with 3 Super Bowl rings in the 2020s hasn't been shy about his dad bod
    $800 19
Compromising photos of Elizabeth Cady Stanton wearing this scandalous getup of a long skirt plus trousers
    $800 20
He dedicated "Hillbilly Elegy" to his Mamaw & Papaw, his "very own hillbilly terminators "
    $800 27
Unlike Sirius you're a red giant, which means your core ran out of this fuel for nuclear fusion; also, you're bloated
    $800 21
In the carol "Deck The Halls", we deck the halls with these, fa la la la la, la la la la
    $800 25
It keeps on ticking:
MONO METER
    $800 24
He said he never thought he'd post a thirsty, shirtless, not shown, but did as he got ready for Marvel's "Eternals"
    $1200 18
The mysterious death of this Danish astronomer, just days after he was seen partying with frenemy Johannes Kepler; #sus
    $1200 6
Each chapter of this tasty novel from Laura Esquivel begins with a recipe from Mexico that's integral to the story
    $1200 17
You're not Sirius, you're Vesta! which means you're not the brightest star in the night sky, you're the brightest one of these
    $1200 12
The National Air & Space Museum is home to this Ryan monoplane that famously flew in 1927
    $1200 15
A song collection about a story or theme, such as "Kid A" by Radiohead:
CAB CLUMP TONE
    $1200 16
Discontinued in 2014, the bodybuilding title Ms. this returned in 2020 & Andrea Shaw has won it 5 times in a row
    $1600 8
Aurore Dupin's Instagram story confirming rumors she was this celebrated writer of "Indiana"
    DD: $2,000 1
The Spanish edition of this book was published under the title "A sangre fría"
    $1600 10
Sirius is part of an IAU-recognized constellation, but you're shacked up in the Big Dipper, one of these unofficial star patterns
    DD: $7,200 4
He landed in England
November 5, 1688
    $1600 14
Mick Ronson played it with The Spiders from Mars:
I ACCRUE GLITTER
    $1600 2
In 2014 she wrote for Self magazine about pride in her body & seeing it, curves & all, on an American Ballet Theatre billboard
    $2000 7
Leaked footage from Jane Seymour & Henry VIII's gender reveal party for this royal baby: it was a boy!
    $2000 5
Philippa Gregory's "The Last Tudor" tells of this 9-day queen of England & her sisters Katherine & Mary
    $2000 9
Sirius emits more light than you do, so it has a higher this--an intrinsic property of stars that's measured in joules per second
    $2000 11
In 2004 Barack Obama spoke of this, "in the end, that is God's greatest gift to us"
    $2000 13
Chord tones played in succession:
OPERA GIG
    $2000 3
An episode of ESPN's "Sport Science" showed that this Baylor center & No. 1 WNBA draft pick has bigger hands than LeBron James

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jackie John Matt
$7,200 $6,600 $24,000
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

U.S. CITIES
A character in "As You Like It" & a soldier in the Seminole Wars are cited as possible origins for the name of this city

Final scores:

Jackie John Matt
$13,201 $1 $30,000
2nd place: $3,000 3rd place: $2,000 New champion: $30,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Jackie John Matt
$7,800 $6,600 $18,400
12 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)
17 R,
5 W
18 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $32,800

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