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    $800 15
UCLA's music school is named for this generous '60s trumpeter, "A" in A&M Records
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Show #9420 - Friday, October 24, 2025

Contestants

Shaan Mishra, a management consultant from Carmel, Indiana

Kristina Pohribnij, a stay-at-home mom from Palatine, Illinois

Tom Devlin, an attorney from Washington, D.C. (whose 3-day cash winnings total $73,199)

Jeopardy! Round

SOMETIME LAST CENTURY
THE NATIONAL TOY HALL OF FAME
COMPARATIVE WORDS
MOVIE LAST LINES
(Ken: You name the film.)
LET YOUR GREEK FLAG FLY
USC & UCLA
    $200 24
The U.S. Supreme Court was no longer an all-boys club after she was confirmed unanimously by the Senate
    $200 30
This
stacking
game
made the cut
in 2020
without
falling over
    $200 25
Perfect for a language category, it's the math symbol seen here
    $200 22
1939:
"Oh, Auntie Em, there's no place like home"
    $200 27
We'd be honored if you named this oldest Greek letter society in the U.S., whose flag flies for you now
    $200 26
If working out at the center named for this UCLA basketball coach, make sure your socks are on right--he cared about those details
    $400 20
206 years after becoming the capital of Russia, it retired from that status in 1918, but it didn't move to Florida
    $400 18
Original inductees in 1998 included Barbie, Play-Doh & this mechanical drawing toy with a screen & control knobs
    $400 19
In a saying about family connections, it describes blood vs. water
    $400 21
1995:
"That'll do, pig. That'll do"
    $400 29
The flag here features the wise symbol of this Greek goddess
    $400 23
He was married, but could have done well with coeds while getting his USC master's in 1970 by asking, "See me last July on the Moon?"
    $600 7
On Black Monday, October 28 of this year, the Dow lost 13% & 3 years later, was 89% below its peak
    $600 12
Things were really cooking when this, inspired by New York City pretzel vendors, made it into the Hall
    $600 5
This irregular comparative adjective for "many"--how do you like it? How do you like it?
    DD: $1,600 6
1987:
"Grandpa? Maybe you could come over & read it again to me tomorrow"; "As you wish"
    $600 28
Both the flag seen here & a big old statue of antiquity are associated with this island & owe a debt to Helios
    $600 16
Willard Libby, the first UCLA prof to win a Nobel Prize, favored nuclear testing & built this type of shelter in his Bel-Air yard
    $800 8
On March 24, 1989 this tanker ran aground on Bligh Reef & began spilling about 11 million gallons of oil
    $800 1
Josefina Montoya & Addy Walker are part of the historical characters series of these dolls inducted in 2021
    $800 3
Wishing the U.S. to be "a force for good", George H.W. Bush paired this comparative word with "gentler" to describe the nation
    $800 10
2002:
"And all... that... jazz! That jazz!"
    $800 17
Here's the flag that was first unfurled in 1898, representing this large Greek island, then an autonomous state
    $800 15
UCLA's music school is named for this generous '60s trumpeter, "A" in A&M Records
    $1000 9
This brutal Communist movement ruled Cambodia from 1975 to 1979, killing millions
    $1000 2
"It is decidedly so" that this 1946 creation got the nod in 2018
    $1000 4
The University of Rochester translates its motto "Meliora" as this comparative word
    $1000 11
1959:
"Well, nobody's perfect"
    $1000 13
Come on, use your heads & hail the flag flown on this carless Greek island off the eastern tip of the Argolis peninsula
    $1000 14
USC's Fisher Museum of Art, L.A.'s first, has a portrait by Angelica Kauffman, a founding member of London's RAA, this of Arts

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

Tom Kristina Shaan
$7,400 $2,600 $600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Tom Kristina Shaan
$9,000 $4,400 $2,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

THOSE ARE PILLARS!
CHICKEN DISC JOCKEY
EUROPEAN CITIES
ACRONYMS
WOMEN AUTHORS
YOU "SC" & YOU "CLA"
(Ken: These are all words that begin with "SC" or "CLA".)
    $400 29
Sawm, one of the 5 pillars of Islam, is this practice observed during the month of Ramadan
    $400 30
On "Ain't No Thang" OutKast rhymes "thang" with this chicken part
    $400 27
This city's Hofburg Chapel is where its famous boys' choir sings on Sundays
    $400 28
According to the Wall Street Journal, in 2024 the USA's highest-paid CEO was the guy making this electric dart weapon
    $400 16
In 2010 she published "The Short Second Life of" newbie vampire Bree Tanner, first introduced in "Eclipse"
    $400 25
This fear of enclosure can lead to anxiety & cause panic attacks
    $800 17
His dedication for "The Seven Pillars of Wisdom" says, "I... wrote my will across the sky in stars"
    $800 9
Rufus Thomas sings about raising up both left & right arms & "start both of 'em to flapping" to "do" this 1969 hit
    $800 4
Uppsala is home to this country's oldest university, which was founded in 1477
    $800 24
If someone is faking, you may say they should win an Oscar; in the U.K. that person "should win" this, first awarded in 1949
    $800 15
After the original "A Wrinkle in Time", she wrote 4 sequels to it
    $800 26
The name of this disorder comes from words meaning "split" & "mind", referring to being disconnected from reality
    $1200 7
On the southern shores of this body of water, you'll find several pillars of salt locally named Lot's Wife
    $1200 10
What a melting pot! In 2019 Becky G. & J-Hope released a trilingual remake of this 2006 Harlem classic "with a soda on the side"
    $1200 3
This capital of Croatia lies along the Sava River
    DD: $5,000 6
5-letter acronym for an Aussie or Kiwi soldier
    $1200 11
Actress Joan's sister, this author of the Lucky Santangelo novels was the subject of a documentary called "Lady Boss"
    $1200 18
Also called the collarbone, it's one of the most commonly broken bones
    $1600 8
After he seized the cattle of Geryon, a mythological figure is said to have created this world landmark
    $1600 14
This frontman sang about liking a Friday night with chicken fried, cold beer, a pair of jeans that fit & the radio up
    $1600 2
"O", this city on Funen Island was the birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen
    $1600 21
Named for a German surgeon, Nissen fundoplication is a procedure for acid reflux, also known by this acronym
    $1600 12
She wrote film reviews for a British magazine before writing historical novels like her "Wolf Hall" trilogy
    $1600 19
Using electrical stimulation instead of braces began in the '80s to help with this, a side-to-side curve of the spine
    $2000 13
Found within the Eagle Nebula is this oft-photographed site with a name that shows it's in the star-making biz
    $2000 23
"Rooster" was a single for this band, whose name riffed on the title of a Lewis Carroll novel
    $2000 1
The museum seen here made this Basque city world famous
    $2000 22
Take the acronym of the guy on the left in 2016, insert an "L" & you have this acronym for the less powerful job of the guy on the right
    $2000 5
This sci-fi & fantasy author was honored on a 2021 stamp along with an image based on her "The Left Hand of Darkness" novel
    DD: $5,000 20
If you don't fire 'til you see the whites of their eyes, you're waiting to see this, which covers 5/6 of the eyeball

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Tom Kristina Shaan
$22,800 $10,800 $15,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

RELICS
Missionary William Ellis reported in 1825 that his "bones were preserved... & were considered sacred by the people" of Hawaii

Final scores:

Tom Kristina Shaan
$14,399 $5,800 $15,600
2nd place: $3,000 3rd place: $2,000 New champion: $15,600

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Tom Kristina Shaan
$18,000 $10,800 $12,600
22 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W
16 R,
1 W
15 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $41,400

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