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    $400 24
At 5'4" this early president was our shortest
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Show #9431 - Monday, November 10, 2025

Allegra Kuney game 4.

Contestants

Morgan Connolly, a biochemist originally from Long Island, New York

Matt Eisenberg, a band director from Ypsilanti, Michigan

Allegra Kuney, a Ph.D. candidate from New Brunswick, New Jersey (whose 3-day cash winnings total $85,001)

Jeopardy! Round

3 LETTERS, 2 MEANINGS
PUTTING IN YOUR 2 CENTS, INTERNATIONALLY
NOSHING AT THE TEAM'S STADIUM
POTPOURRI
SKIN CONDITIONS
PRESIDENT CLEVELAND WITH YOUR OLD PAL GROVER
(Grover: Hello everbody! It is I, your clue-giving pal, Grover, with clues about another Grover, the 22nd and 24th President of the United States of America.) (Ken: Who better to tell us about President Cleveland than our old pal, Grover?)
    $200 2
Trendy, or where the thighbone meets the pelvis
    $200 27
After hitting the resort in Sochi, 2 cents gets you a little under 2 of these
    $200 26
This NFL squad known as "America's Team" came up with the pizza burger, a 16-oz. Angus patty between 2 pepperoni 'zas
    $200 21
It's best to avoid swallowing apple seeds, as they contain a chemical that degrades into a tiny amount of this poison
    $200 8
Common form of dermatitis on a baby's butt
    $200 7
(Grover presents the clue.) You can say I am cute & very fuzzy, just like this rival who both beat Cleveland & lost to him; he was the last president to sport a full beard
    $400 3
Move with speed, or nil, nada, nothing
    $400 28
Ah, Buenos Aires, where 2 cents becomes around 25 these
    $400 14
If you like your potatoes turducken-loaded or crawfish-stuffed, then the Superdome & this NFL team had you covered
    $400 10
Immortalized in a 1910 poem, a historic double play trio for the Chicago Cubs was Tinker to Evers to this player
    $400 9
Alopecia areata attacks these structures in the skin
    $400 22
(Grover presents the clue.) The star of Grover Cleveland's 1892 campaign, the first successful one by an ex-president, was not the candidate or even his wife, but their cute & adorable one-year-old daughter called "Baby" this name
    $600 4
A fruit seed, or one of the dots on dice
    DD: $1,000 1
Cruising Karachi? 2 cents turns into around 5 or 6 of these
    $600 11
The Halo Dog in this MLB city was positively sinful--bacon-wrapped beef with charro beans, peppers & Monterey Jack
    $600 18
In 2023, for its 65th anniversary, this restaurant brought back its Rooty Tooty Fresh 'n Fruity combo
    $600 15
Rocker Chris Stein beat near-fatal Pemphigus vulgaris, a name "I didn't like... at all" using prednisone, this type of drug
    $600 23
(Grover presents the clue.) Aw, imagine being there on October 28, 1896 when President Cleveland spoke to dedicate the Statue of Liberty; first, the president had to wait until this, in red, white & blue, was pulled from Lady Liberty's face
    $800 5
A strong desire, or an Asian currency
    $800 29
Your .02 soars to around .13 this in Copenhagen
    $800 12
Lucas Oil Stadium, home to this NFL team, gave fans the option to "load in" fries with Korean BBQ pork or s'mores
    $800 19
In 1844, this American patented a process of curing rubber called vulcanization
    $800 16
Ill-fitting shoes may cause this hard swelling at the place where the big toe connects with the foot
    $800 24
(Grover presents the clue.) Grover Cleveland is the only president born in the great state of New Jersey; his birthplace used to be a manse, which means that his father had this job in the lovely town of Caldwell
    $1000 6
Low land partly covered with water, or an Asian currency
    $1000 30
Next time you're in Tehran, exchange that 2 cents for 842 this, give or take
    $1000 13
This team's hunger-fighting offerings have included the loaded funnel cake fry sundae &, in honor of Kyle, the Schwarburger
    $1000 20
She won a Nobel Prize in 1983 for her discovery of jumping genes
    $1000 17
In the wake of acne, people of color are more prone to post-inflammatory hyper-pigmentation, a local excess of this pigment
    $1000 25
(Grover presents the clue.) Grover Cleveland did not enter politics in Cleveland but in this other Lake Erie city &, in one of his most quoted letters, he longs for a plate of herring & Swiss cheese from a favorite restaurant there

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

Allegra Matt Morgan
$2,600 $3,600 $1,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Allegra Matt Morgan
$2,000 $6,000 $4,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

A WORLD OF HISTORY
POETS & POETRY
CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR
THE JAMES GANG
THE "PIT" CREW
MULTI-HYPHENATES
    $400 29
Along with his architect Bramante, Julius II laid the cornerstone of this basilica in 1506
    $400 28
In the Aeolic dialect of Greek that she spoke, the name of this ancient poet began with psi, not sigma
    $400 8
Despite the name of this type of financial crime, a businessperson is free to wear casual attire while committing it
    $400 24
At 5'4" this early president was our shortest
    $400 27
This term for the part of a plane where you'll find the pilot is also used for the place on a boat from which it is steered
    $400 16
In 2018, she launched a lingerie brand, performed "Wild Thoughts" at the Grammys & hacked her way into "Ocean's 8"
    $800 30
In the Middle Ages, Novgorod was an independent republic & the Russian endpoint of this economic league
    $800 9
After a 1953 suicide attempt, she was in the psychiatric wing of Mass. General, where she later worked after she got married
    $800 4
Keep that infernal rock & roll music at a reasonable volume, or you could be charged with this 3-word misdemeanor
    $800 23
It was the last name of businessman James Cash, whose namesake department stores can still be found in most states
    $800 26
This verb means surrender or give way to; oddly, putting re- in front gives it the meaning repeat, not surrender again
    $800 25
Along with writing & producing "Inventing Anna" & "Private Practice", this multi-hyphenate also plays the cello
    $1200 19
More than 11,000 Argentines were captured by the British during this 1982 war
    DD: $6,000 13
In an ode, Keats says the love depicted on this title object is "for ever warm and still to be enjoy'd"
    $1200 5
It's the legal term for bootleg or black market goods, like the discounted Birkin bag that turned out to be a knockoff
    $1200 10
One of 9 children, this author born in Harlem in 1924 died in the south of France in 1987
    $1200 1
An improv in "Fast & Furious 6" by Dwayne Johnson about Tyrese Gibson's forehead caused a genuine one of these from Ludacris
    $1200 22
He acts!
He raps!
He sings!
He's Lando!
He's 'Bino!
He's Bando!
He's this guy
    $1600 18
Carved from a sandstone cliff on the banks of the Nile, Abu Simbel consists of 2 temples built by this "Great" pharaoh
    $1600 14
His often anthologized poems include "The Flea", "The Good-Morrow" &, of course, "Death Be Not Proud"
    $1600 6
Advance fee fraud is an online hoax aka 419 fraud, a reference to the criminal code of this country where the scam is common
    $1600 11
Mortally wounded in 1813, he said words to the effect of "tell the men to fire faster and not to give up the ship"
    $1600 2
The Templars feuded with other orders such as these knights named for caring for the sick; a 1274 merger idea fell through
    $1600 21
He won a Best Actor Oscar & a Grammy for "Blame It" & is giving me a run for my money as game show host on "Beat Shazam"
    $2000 17
1868 saw the end of the Edo Period in Japan, bringing on what is known as this "Restoration"
    $2000 15
She wrote, "You may trod me in the very dirt / But still, like dust, I'll rise"
    DD: $3,000 7
A contemnor is a person guilty of this 3-word behavior, & they've most likely ticked off a judge
    $2000 12
The White House's original architect, he oversaw its rebuilding after it was torched by the British in 1814
    $2000 3
The brain's smallest lobe, it helps process visual signals from the eyes
    $2000 20
This star of "Samson and Delilah" from Hollywood's Golden Age worked on tech that would lead to Wi-Fi & Bluetooth technology

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Allegra Matt Morgan
$19,200 $15,400 $10,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

GEOGRAPHIC NAMING
In 1859 the name of this political unit was chosen by Victoria, who liked herself better than James Cook, another possible honoree

Final scores:

Allegra Matt Morgan
$7,599 $5,400 $2,300
4-day champion: $92,600 2nd place: $3,000 3rd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Allegra Matt Morgan
$14,000 $14,400 $10,800
19 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W
18 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
15 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $39,200

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