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    $1600 10
Good morning, USA! Rachael Macfarlane voiced Hayley Smith as well as Reshma & Sarah McLachlan on this animated show that debuted in 2005
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Show #9410 - Friday, October 10, 2025

Contestants

Aimée Fluitt, a former national security consultant originally from Kansas City, Missouri

Dave Francois, a marketing director from Denver, Colorado

Spencer Janes, a program manager originally from Longmeadow, Massachusetts (whose 1-day cash winnings total $29,000)

Jeopardy! Round

SEASON OF CHARADE
ONE-WORD BOOK TITLES
ARTISTS BY CONCERT TOURS
U.S. GOVERNMENT & POLITICS
CHAD ROULETTE
"I" IS THE ONLY VOWEL
    $200 28
On Jan. 20, 1969 this U.S. state capital experienced a near-record low of 52 degrees, which is not how winter works there
    $200 14
Ian Fleming titled chapter 21 of this novel "The Richest Man in History"
    $200 27
Blond Ambition;
Madame X
    $200 13
On Jan. 1, 1898 New York City was consolidated into 5 of these & Brooklyn Mayor Frederick Wurster was out of a job
    $200 25
In a 2004 post-mortem, "The Miami Herald" said these chads paralyzed the nation for 37 days
    $200 30
Catch up with your brothers & sisters on National this day, April 10
    $400 26
Ho ho whoa! On Christmas in 2021, Santa could've worn shorts & a tank top in the 69-degree heat that baked this Ohio "Queen City"
    DD: $2,000 10
The opening of this novel describes Castle Caladan, -which "served the Atreides family as home for twenty-six generations"
    $400 11
Hell Freezes Over;
One of These Nights
    $400 12
Issued in the Trump interregnum, it's a blueprint for the GOP's return to power including a 900-page "mandate for leadership"
    $400 24
He was a poster boy of millennial mainstays like "A Cinderella Story" & "One Tree Hill"
    $400 29
It's a common way to make yarn, & it's the type of class seen here
    $600 17
This city named for David & not Luther got less than .1" of the wet stuff during November 2024, part of the L.A. "rainy season"
    $600 1
Michelle Obama said that writing this 2018 memoir allowed her to reflect on the "unexpected trajectory of my life"
    $600 7
Music of the Spheres;
Viva la Vida
    $600 5
Timber management is done by this service founded in 1905, before which people hacked merrily away at trees on federal land
    $600 19
Mr. Chad is the U.K. equivalent of this figure with a bulbous nose, sketched by World War II-era GIs
    $600 21
Your fingers or toes
    $800 16
This Persian Gulf nation & 2022 World Cup host averages about 60º in February, so hitting 35 that month in 2017... brr
    $800 2
You're relatively safe in Amity, a tourist hotspot in this novel; it's when you venture offshore that issues arise
    $800 8
Reg Strikes Back;
Farewell Yellow Brick Road
    $800 4
This New England state of about 1.4 million has the biggest legislature of any state, with 424 lawmakers keeping taxes low
    $800 15
In 1990 he played a girl in "Nobody's Perfect"--no Oscar; 9 years later his wife Hilary Swank played a guy--Oscar!
    $800 22
From Latin for "to live", it means very clear or very bright in color
    $1000 18
This name precedes a station as well as dry valleys in Antarctica, where continental temps hit 70 degrees above average in Mar. 2022
    $1000 3
Engraved on a headstone, the last word of this Toni Morrison work is also the title
    $1000 9
Divide;
Mathematics
    $1000 6
In 2023, this New Yorker became the Democratic leader in the House of Representatives
    $1000 20
The life of the medieval St. Chad is chronicled in this "Venerable" man's "Ecclesiastical History of the English People"
    $1000 23
This traditional German dress with a full skirt & tight-fitting bodice is a popular choice for Oktoberfest

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

Spencer Dave Aimée
$5,400 $2,800 $2,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Spencer Dave Aimée
$7,600 $6,200 $3,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

OH FUN! OPERA!
COOKING TERMS
GROUP PROJECT
RECENT TECHNOLOGY
THE MIDDLE AGES
AN ACTOR'S LIFE FOR ME
    $400 24
Though everyone in Verdi's "Aida" sings in Italian, it is set in this African country
    $400 22
This technique of briefly plunging fruit & veggies into boiling water, then into ice-cold water also means "to make white"
    $400 29
Ask Zach or Cody--it can refer to a group of rooms or the set of furniture you might find in one
    $400 30
On an iPhone, this Bluetooth feature with the logo here parachutes photos & files between users
    $400 5
In 1192 Minamoto Yoritomo became the first of these warlords who would rule Japan for the next 700 years
    $400 13
She was from "Clueless" in 2023, starring as Judy Nichols in "Reptile", along with Benicio del Toro & Justin Timberlake
    $800 23
Condoleezza Rice says the greatest of operas is this one by Mussorgsky; she even named a car she had in grad school Boris
    $800 21
This "holy" mixture in Cajun cooking is onion, celery & bell pepper
    $800 20
Change the 2 middle letters in "parcel" to get this, a word for an indeterminate number of items
    $800 26
In 2024, the first over-the-counter biosensor for this simple sugar became available in wearable form
    $800 4
The University of Bologna became known for this practice of cutting apart a cadaver, often done in public during a carnival
    $800 11
Let's bring up the profile--Paget Brewster has played FBI agent Emily Prentiss for more than 200 episodes of this procedural
    $1200 14
"Kill the wabbit, kill the wabbit" are Elmer Fudd's lyrics for "Ride of the Valkyries" by this composer
    $1200 6
The key to perfect dough? This process that activates yeast & provides that final rise before baking
    $1200 18
Also a type of purse, it's a term for a brood of chicks
    $1200 25
NASA's DART mission crashed into Dimorphos, one of these to test the feasibility of redirecting one headed for Earth
    DD: $3,000 3
In the final fall of imperial Rome, an emperor who shared this name of one of the city's legendary founders was deposed in 476 A.D.
    $1200 8
Interviewing scientists on this drama, Josh Brener is justifiably unnerved by the future of the Cordyceps fungus
    $1600 15
The overture from 1817's "La gazza ladra" ("The Thieving Magpie") by this Italian was used in the film "A Clockwork Orange"
    $1600 7
Sounding like the opposite of a donut verb, it means adding liquid to a hot pan, releasing caramelized bits from the bottom
    $1600 17
Like a coil of yarn, a group of geese in flight is called this
    DD: $4,000 27
The orb is a biometric device that photographs this eye part that is visible, so no special scan needed like with the retina
    $1600 1
This long-reigning king of England known as "the Confessor" fatefully died without an heir in 1066
    $1600 10
Good morning, USA! Rachael Macfarlane voiced Hayley Smith as well as Reshma & Sarah McLachlan on this animated show that debuted in 2005
    $2000 16
An early success for Mozart was "The Abduction from" this, another word for a harem
    $2000 9
Parchment paper is often used to delicately cook fish in the French style known as en this
    $2000 19
In math it's a series of elements; in astronomy, a series of telescopes
    $2000 28
In 2025 a biotech company announced this North American canid was brought back "through the science of de-extinction"
    $2000 2
11-year-olds' favorite medieval saint is the patron saint of screens, this woman of Assisi who met St. Francis around 1212
    $2000 12
Part of the "Star Wars" & Coen brothers universes, this son of another Irish actor says his first name rhymes with "tonal"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Spencer Dave Aimée
$17,600 $15,000 $16,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

CLASSIC DRAMA
The line "Was this the face that launched a thousand ships?" is asked by this title character in a play written in the 16th century

Final scores:

Spencer Dave Aimée
$1,600 $3,000 $4,599
3rd place: $2,000 2nd place: $3,000 New champion: $4,599

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Spencer Dave Aimée
$16,000 $12,600 $14,800
21 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W
18 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
14 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $43,400

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