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    $800 24
Duelists & even Homer Simpson have demanded this after their honor was insulted
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Show #9413 - Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Contestants

Tafari Mbadiwe, a management consultant from New York, New York

Delaney O'Dea, an undergraduate student from Santa Monica, California

Chris McGinn, an editor from Indian Land, South Carolina (whose 1-day cash winnings total $22,000)

Jeopardy! Round

GEOGRAPHY WITH VAMPIRE WEEKEND
THAT'S ALL, FOLK TALES
STOCK SYMBOLS
STARTS WITH A PREPOSITION
BROADWAY
LEFTIES
    $200 20
"Step" mentions this Cambodian temple complex & UNESCO World Heritage Site
    $200 25
Trouble ahead, trouble behind... this engineer on the Cannonball "blew his whistle... but the other locomotive was comin' fast"
    $200 28
Not Ali, just this is the symbol for the China-based holding co. that began trading on the NYSE in 2014
    $200 30
A passively gazing bystander
    $200 26
In 2025 this ABBA-solutely fabulous musical returned to Broadway for a limited run
    $200 29
A natural lefty, but less so on the court, he'll become the first man to hoop in a 23rd season when the NBA opens play on October 21, 2025
    $400 19
"Ya Hey" says this ancient city on the Euphrates River near modern-day Al-Hillah, Iraq "don't love you"
    $400 21
The 2 real wives of this "Wild Frontier" man were less fun than his folk bride, alligator-fightin' Sally Ann Thunder Ann Whirlwind
    $400 27
As part of its rebranding, in 2022 FB became this new 4-letter stock symbol
    $400 24
Imperceptible to the sense of hearing
    $400 22
This musical follows 2 missionaries looking to spread the gospel in Uganda
    $400 23
The 1990s only saw lefties in the White House as these 2 consecutive presidents were southpaws
    $600 5
In "How Long", Ezra sings that the house is on this L.A. street, also the name of a David Lynch film
    $600 4
On the Utah-Idaho border, Bear Lake, the Caribbean of these mountains, is said to have a monster in a tale from the 1800s
    $600 13
FUN is the symbol for this provider of fun that operates 40+ amusement parks & water parks across North America
    $600 1
Laminated plastic used for countertops, flooring & more
    $600 7
The Handspring Puppet Company helped bring equines like Joey & Topthorn to life in this drama set in the early 20th century
    $600 14
This Supreme Court justice & equal rights advocate used her left hand to make her mark in lead opinions like U.S. v. Virginia
    $800 6
"Horchata" mentions having a foot on this ancient mountaintop fortress near the Dead Sea
    $800 10
100 pounds at just a few weeks old, this man of legend eventually dug out the Great Lakes so his beloved beast of burden could drink
    $800 17
A leader in wealth management, MS is this company that's been around since the 1930s
    DD: $1,000 2
The general vibe of a place, or a pressure of 14.7 pounds per square inch
    $800 8
Those who saw the first night of this 2-part drama in May 1993 had to wait until November to see "Perestroika" on Broadway
    $800 15
One theory as to why this artist & polymath may have used mirror writing: to prevent his left hand from smearing the ink as he wrote
    $1000 12
The M79 bus connects the Upper West & Upper East Sides of NYC; the Khyber Pass referenced in "M79" connects these 2 countries
    $1000 11
This man of legend said, "Bring me back a 12-pound hammer, please" & won a big battle! & then very much lost a big battle!
    $1000 18
In the early 1900s it began trading under a symbol using all 3 of its initials; today, it's down to one, T
    $1000 3
Computer talk for a group of 8 binary digits
    $1000 9
In 2025 Sarah Snook of "Succession" won a Tony (just 1) for playing all 26 roles in the stage adaptation of this 19th century novel
    $1000 16
This bank-robbing lefty & pal of Baby Face Nelson was betrayed by the "Woman in Red" & met his demise outside a movie theater

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

Chris Delaney Tafari
$4,400 $4,200 $1,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Chris Delaney Tafari
$5,600 $5,600 $4,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

INTO THE WOODS
NONFICTION
MOVIE ROLE, TV ROLE
THE HOLE TRUTH
12-LETTER WORDS
BLACK HISTORY WITH HENRY LOUIS GATES, JR.
    $400 27
On the heels of his original "Foundation" novels, he published the nonfiction book "The Chemicals of Life"
    $400 22
General Acacius in "Gladiator II" & Joel Miller in "The Last of Us"
    $400 26
(Henry Louis Gates presents the clue.) From what was seen as his accommodation to white people, this famed educator had many critics; "The Wizard of Tuskegee" dined pleasantly with Theodore Roosevelt, but the more unapologetic William Monroe Trotter was kicked out of Woodrow Wilson's White House
    $800 23
The sword & maidenhair variety of these plants grow on the shady floor of Pacific redwood forests
    $800 18
His "Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly" opened new doors for him & helped make him a star
    $800 21
Stifler's mom in "American Pie" & Tanya in "The White Lotus"
    $800 17
Because of its perforated leaves, the Monstera deliciosa is nicknamed this cheese plant
    $800 24
Duelists & even Homer Simpson have demanded this after their honor was insulted
    $800 25
(Henry Louis Gates presents the clue.) In 1964, Muhammad Ali had just announced his affiliation with this group when Malcolm X said he was leaving it; in 2021, the convictions of two lieutenants in the group were thrown out in the case of Malcolm's assassination
    $1200 15
A writer named Alan & his son Christopher lived at the edge of Ashdown Forest, which inspired this fictional wood
    $1200 1
The basis for a film, it was "The Untold Story of the Black Women Mathematicians Who Helped Win the Space Race"
    $1200 8
Kate, who left Kevin "Home Alone" & Moira Rose
    $1200 16
The T.A. Moulton Barn has an epic backdrop--the Teton range in this valley
    $1200 19
It's the trademark name of the device that determines how much alcohol is in your blood
    $1200 20
(Henry Louis Gates presents the clue.) In a career that put some white people on edge, boxer Jack Johnson also opened integrated clubs--Chicago's Cafe de Champion & New York's Club Deluxe, which later reopened as this establishment with all white patrons
    $1600 10
Don't let its name fool you--the tulip poplar is a member of this family of flowering trees associated with the South
    $1600 2
"The Gods of New York" offers a view of NYC from 1986 to 1990, including tales of this 3-term mayor who liked to ask "How'm I doin"'
    $1600 6
Molly Brown in "Titanic" & Madeline Matlock
    $1600 9
Sadly, Richard Branson said he saw plastic bottles & trash at the bottom of this "colorful" 400-foot deep hole off Belize
    $1600 12
This word describing some audio speakers refers to music recorded & reproduced using 4 transmissions instead of 2
    $1600 11
(Henry Louis Gates presents the clue.) The only Black member of the first President Bush's Cabinet was Louis Sullivan, who had helped establish this Atlanta medical school, the first at an HBCU in the 20th century
    DD: $2,400 4
Though the name means "beyond the forest", this region also has its own woodlands like Hoia-Baciu
    $2000 3
This Pulitzer-winning author wrote a 2025 biography of Mark Twain; could the musical adaptation be far behind?
    $2000 7
Mr. Pink in "Reservoir Dogs" & Enoch "Nucky" Thompson
    $2000 13
Near Chichén Itzá, Ik Kil is one of these sinkholes with a Mexican Spanish name
    DD: $4,000 14
It's when you are guided into a trance-like state to treat things like anxiety or stress
    $2000 5
(Henry Louis Gates presents the clue.) In three decades in the 19th century, the explosion of the cotton economy caused the removal of a million enslaved people from the Upper to the Deep South, known as the second this, after the slave trading voyage from Africa

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Chris Delaney Tafari
$8,000 $11,600 $9,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

PUBLIC FIGURES
Foreshadowing his 1978 death, he said, "If a bullet should enter my brain, let that bullet destroy every closet door"

Final scores:

Chris Delaney Tafari
$8,000 $18,600 $1,999
2nd place: $3,000 New champion: $18,600 3rd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Chris Delaney Tafari
$7,800 $15,200 $9,000
16 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
19 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)
14 R,
4 W

Combined Coryat: $32,000

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