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    $1600 16
"The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" calls this language-translating ichthyoid "small, yellow & leechlike"
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Show #9430 - Friday, November 7, 2025

Allegra Kuney game 3.

Contestants

Larisa Mount, a doctoral student from Morgantown, West Virginia

Mason Hendrix, a judicial law clerk originally from Phoenix, Arizona

Allegra Kuney, a Ph.D. candidate from New Brunswick, New Jersey (whose 2-day cash winnings total $65,001)

Jeopardy! Round

AROUND NEW YORK CITY
THAT'S A FACT
CROSSWORD CLUES "O"
WE ARE FAMILY
I WANNA PUT ON MY BOUGIE SHOES
DISCO INFERNO
    $200 24
It was the tallest building in the world when it opened in 1931 & would remain so for 40 years
    $200 10
A standard chessboard has this many each of light & dark squares, the same as the total number of pieces in a set
    $200 26
All powerful, like God
(10 letters)
    $200 27
In Genesis he "was a keeper of sheep, but" this second person "was a tiller of the ground", & we need both
    $200 29
This bird follows "Grey" in the name of a top-shelf vodka brand; it follows "Golden" in a brand of very spendy sneakers
    $200 30
"Whether you're a brother or whether you're a mother", you'll dig this Bee Gees hit from 1977
    $400 25
You must be a least 48 inches high to ride the Sling Shot, an extreme thrill ride found at Luna Park in this Brooklyn location
    $400 18
Atop Brazil's Mount Corcovado is a 100-foot statue called him "the Redeemer"
    $400 12
A human-eating monster from fairy tales
(4 letters)
    $400 28
Musically, Dad I sent us off on the "Radetzky March" , while his son, this Austrian man II, provided "Kaiserwaltzer"
    $400 20
Red nail color inspired this shoemaker's red lacquer soles; he's come full circle & started a line of nail polish
    $400 21
The Village People assured us that "You can hang out with all the boys" at this place, "They can start you back on your way"
    $600 6
Serving over 500,000 passengers each weekday, this transport hub is partly located under Madison Square Garden
    $600 9
It's the most populous of Australia's states
    $600 11
Singularly oppressive or burdensome
(7 letters)
    $600 22
What a dad--Tom Clark swore in his son, Ramsey, to this Cabinet post, then quit the Supreme Court to avoid conflicts of interest
    $600 1
For high-end footwear, try the Bing or Azia styles of shoes bearing the name of this Malaysian-British designer
    $600 13
DJ Rick Dees & his cast of idiots inspired chuckles with this tune about a guy on the dance floor who begins to cluck
    DD: $1,200 7
When the smell of orchids gives way to lion sweat, you're going from the New York Botanical Garden to this neighbor facility
    $800 16
The first official one of these to be issued, in late 1936, began 055
    $800 2
Up to the chef, in Japanese
(7 letters)
    $800 19
New renovated, the Met Museum's wing covering, like, half the Earth is named for Michael of this oil, government & giving family
    $800 4
A pair of cutout DG rubber sandals from this Italian duo will set you back $345; if you want them in leather, it's $545
    $800 14
Lipps Inc. wanted to "talk about it, talk about it, talk about, talk about" this groovy "urban" area
    $1000 8
4th Avenue? There's no 4th avenue! Actually the avenue with this name was once 4th Avenue & in part of Lower Manhattan, still is
    $1000 17
When fire approached in 2021, this largest known living tree was wrapped with protective aluminum
    $1000 3
Neither perpendicular nor parallel
(7 letters)
    $1000 23
May this family that ruled Milan in the 15th century be with you; Galeazzo Maria took over at age 22 but got whacked 10 years later
    $1000 5
Vogue editor Diana Vreeland loved the shoes in this Spaniard's theater design sketches & suggested he focus on making them
    $1000 15
With "Le Freak", finally someone was urging you to freak out--this band, whose name rhymes with the song title

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

Allegra Mason Larisa
$3,800 $200 $600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Allegra Mason Larisa
$4,200 -$400 $1,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORIC AFRICAN FIGURES
THE TELEVISION SETTING
FACTS ABOUT CLASSICAL COMPOSERS
IT'S FICTION SCIENCE
LAYING DOWN THE LATIN LAW LINGO
TRIPLE RHYME TIME
    $400 27
This South African wrote, "The moment I first glimpsed Winnie Nomzamo, I knew that I wanted to have her as my wife"
    $400 26
This show is set in the fictional town of Kier, which is also the first name of fictional company Lumon's founder
    $400 30
Noticing "quiet sabbatarian Germany" cutting loose when a certain Hungarian came to town, Heinrich Heine coined this "mania"
    $400 29
In a work by Arthur C. Clarke, a type of "pseudo" diamond crystal is used in constructing this "going up!" from Earth to space
    $400 25
6 defendants in Paris' Bataclan terrorist attacks were tried this way, meaning "while not present"; all were guilty
    $400 7
A vulgar naked fellow
    DD: $2,000 15
Hippo, an ancient port on the coast of North Africa, was home to this saint in the 5th century
    $800 18
Mike Judge says Arlen, the setting of this animated show, is based on Richardson, a Dallas suburb
    $800 17
An ordained priest, this "Four Seasons" composer gave up celebrating mass due to what might have been asthma
    $800 28
The steersmen in "Dune" have to use this drug in order to allow them to navigate space
    $800 24
The principle of caveat emptor, meaning this, has fallen away as recent law places the onus on sellers not to be swindlers
    $800 10
Pristine pinto perceived!
    $1200 12
During a historic 2008 meeting, this world leader gifted Condoleezza Rice with a signed copy of his "Green Book"
    $1200 3
Priyanka Chopra Jonas starred as Alex Parrish, an FBI recruit at this Virginia base
    $1200 11
Goethe heard both & said Mozart's youthful works were "prattle" compared to those of this later "M" composer
    DD: $2,500 23
The narrator of this story puts a "drop of oil on the quartz rod" of his title device, hops in the saddle & hours just zoom by
    $1200 1
In 2025 law firm Skadden, Arps agreed to provide $100 million in this type of service "for the good" of Trump-approved clients
    $1200 6
An online journal chronicling canine running for casual exercise
    $1600 13
One theory suggests this wife of Akhenaten took the name Smenkhkare & ruled as a female king before Tutankhamun
    $1600 4
Also the title of a spin-off, it's the town where "General Hospital" is set; what body of water it's on is unclear, maybe Lake Erie?
    $1600 19
A friend of this composer heard him sadly sing "Four Serious Songs" after the death of his crush Clara Schumann
    $1600 16
"The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" calls this language-translating ichthyoid "small, yellow & leechlike"
    $1600 2
Justice Frankfurter wrote that records that must be kept do not "just because of that fact"--this Latin phrase--become public
    $1600 8
The superior, more exquisite coal company employee coffee shop
    $2000 14
British diplomat Brian Urqhart said this man's 1961 assassination was engineered by Mobutu & by the Belgian government
    $2000 5
Much of this Taylor Sheridan show about organized crime was shot in the Oklahoma city where it's set
    $2000 22
In 1895 Marcel Proust wrote an article about this French composer that mentions his "Samson et Dalila"
    $2000 20
A sophon is a proton-sized supercomputer used by the Trisolarans in this book released in the U.S. in 2014
    $2000 21
In this type of opinion, Latin for "by the court", observers don't know which individual judges agreed or disagreed
    $2000 9
Someone really tedious on the subject of the daily task of replacing hinges

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Allegra Mason Larisa
$15,500 -$400 $4,000
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

1960s MOVIES
Producer Arthur Jacobs told Rod Serling he'd win an Oscar for his script for this; Serling asked instead for a crate of bananas

Final scores:

Allegra Mason Larisa
$20,000 -$400 $0
3-day champion: $85,001 3rd place: $2,000 2nd place: $3,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Allegra Mason Larisa
$13,800 $1,600 $4,000
27 R
(including 2 DDs),
6 W
11 R,
6 W
(including 1 DD)
7 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $19,400

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