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    $1600 17
In 2024 the dungeness crab became California's state this aquatic arthropod
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Show #9437 - Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Harrison Whitaker game 6.

Contestants

Tony Antoniades, a teacher from Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Lydia Boshart, an aspiring linguist from Raleigh, North Carolina

Harrison Whitaker, a researcher originally from Terre Haute, Indiana (whose 5-day cash winnings total $160,999)

Jeopardy! Round

THE EX-PRESIDENTS
SAY YES TO THE DRESS CODE
BROADWAY MUSICALS BY SONG
STRAIT
FLUSH
(Ken: And sorry, pal, my STRAIT FLUSH beats your...)
"FULL" HOUSE
    $200 30
In 1875 he became the 1st ex-prez to serve in the Senate but unlike another pres. of the same name didn't become "master of" it
    $200 29
L.A. eatery 71 Above encourages "polished elegance" in its dress code; expressly verboten? this onomatopoetic footwear
    $200 26
"My Favorite Things" are shared by Maria in this show
    $200 28
About 20% of the world's oil supply--20 million barrels--passes through the Strait of Hormuz daily from ports on this gulf
    $200 27
As Grand Duke, Henri, head of state of this European country, was worth about $4 billion & got to live in Berg Castle
    $200 11
This phenomenon in the sky every 29.5 days is associated with fertility
    $400 19
He served as a guest announcer for the first inning of the 1989 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
    $400 25
At NYC's storied "21" club, this sartorial combo was strictly required of male dinner patrons until 2009
    $400 24
You'll hear about "The Impossible Dream" in this favorite
    $400 17
Enjoy it while you can: thanks to tectonic activity, this strait linking the Atlantic & Mediterranean is slowly closing
    $400 22
The founder of the parent company of this "shop like a billionaire" brand briefly became China's richest person in Aug. 2024
    $400 10
3-time NFL MVP Jim Brown, for one; Real Madrid's Trent Alexander-Arnold, for another
    $600 3
He wrote the opinion for Myers v. U.S., saying a president could fire executive officers with or without Congress' OK
    $600 7
Per the website of this fitness chain, "All riders are required to wear a shirt &... shoes that can clip into the pedals"
    $600 21
"Anything You Can Do" would include knowing 2 sharpshooters are singing that song in this show
    $600 12
In 1940, Allied troops evacuating Dunkirk crossed this strait connecting the English Channel to the North Sea
    $600 5
This man "Mets" & exceeded all expectations with a 15-year, $765 million contract, the biggest in pro sports history
    $600 1
Have we come far? Far from it; back at our starting point, "we've come" this
    $800 8
At a 1965 ceremony, Harry Truman became the first beneficiary of this new federal program & applied for Part B
    $800 18
Note to cosplayers: "Arrows must have their tips removed & be... zip-tied to a quiver" at this San Diego convention
    $800 16
"Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin"' it is with Curly belting one out in this production
    DD: $4,800 14
The third-largest suspension bridge in the U.S. spans the Straits of Mackinac, which connect these 2 Great Lakes
    $800 20
According to Forbes, Virginia's 2 wealthiest people are part owners of this candy company that bears their last name
    $800 4
Hyphenate a 3-word description of partially emptied drinkware to get this adjective meaning "optimistic"
    $1000 9
He suffered a stroke on the floor of the House of Reps., where he'd been serving, & passed away in the Capitol 2 days later
    $1000 23
Keeping the class in classroom--at this boarding school founded by Henry VI, daily school dress still includes a waistcoat & tailcoat
    $1000 2
Revived in 2025:
"A Whole New Board Game" &
"One Night In Bangkok"
    $1000 15
Bass Strait is named for George Bass, a British explorer & surgeon who proved this island was an island by sailing around it in 1799
    $1000 13
At age 27 this Founding Father inherited his uncle's shipping business, becoming one of the richest men in New England
    $1000 6
"Full" 20-letter name for a 60-carbon molecule in the shape of a soccer ball

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 14):

Harrison Lydia Tony
$0 $0 $2,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Harrison Lydia Tony
$2,600 $4,000 $2,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

STATE ANIMALS
TREACHEROUS WORDS
ARTISTIC ENDEAVORS
TECH SCHOOLS
ALL KINDS OF LITERATURE
(Ken: And in honor of the 70th anniversary of the Jim Henson Company, we have a category set...)
AT THE JIM HENSON CREATURE SHOP
    $400 30
Washington's state fish is the steelhead variety of this
    $400 29
A treacherous person who strikes the fatal blow with a knife while you're facing the other way
    $400 27
In 2013 anonymous "Spray Art" at a Central Park stall went for $60 each; as the works were by this elusive artist, that's quite a deal
    $400 28
Over 100 people affiliated with this Boston-area school have won Nobel prizes, not just lab coats but the 2024 Economics winners
    $400 26
The 1609 first printing of these Shakespeare poems is dedicated to a mysterious "Mr. W.H."
    $400 25
Most of the suits the Creature Shop made for adaptation of a classic kids' book were more than seven feet tall
    $800 20
It's the state mammal of Wyoming & the official national mammal of the United States
    $800 15
The Ming-era "Book of Swindles" tells of "stealing silk with a decoy horse" in a chapter on this "look over here!" 12-letter move
    $800 11
This wall hanging is about 230 feet long, with dozens of scenes, including Bishop Odo wielding a club
    $800 18
This school in Lubbock opened in 1925, with 914 students using its 6 buildings
    $800 16
In this 14th century work, Satan's 3 hideous mouths are observed forever chewing on Judas, Brutus & Cassius
    $800 24
This actor who played Long John Silver in "Muppet Treasure Island" said he thought of the Muppets as fellow actors
    $1200 14
The endangered Hawaiian monk species of this is one of the state mammals of Hawaii
    $1200 9
This hyphenated word for working deceitfully to harm others also means handing out 2 cards instead of one
    $1200 4
A table of baked goods is featured in "The Milkmaid", a masterpiece by this 17th century painter
    $1200 12
Hokies know that ut prosim, "that I may serve", is the motto of this college in Blacksburg
    DD: $2,000 6
Using unpublished material by the original author, dead for 50+ years, 2015's "Trigger Mortis" is a tale of this spy
    $1200 23
One puppeteer recalled Jim Henson saying he wanted to change the world & stop war with this show that featured Doozers & Gorgs
    $1600 17
In 2024 the dungeness crab became California's state this aquatic arthropod
    $1600 7
Literary critic Wayne C. Booth coined this 2-word term for a first-person storyteller who might not be trustworthy
    $1600 3
In 1821, he worked 14 hours a day for months on a painting of the House of Representatives; few cared, & he turned to an inventing career
    $1600 10
In 1936 some enterprising Caltech students established what would be this lab for rocket research
    $1600 2
"Invitation to a Beheading" is an anti-utopian novel by this Russian author of a better-known tale of lechery
    $1600 22
Mechanisms like bicycle cables were used to control the Skeksis puppets in this film from 1982
    DD: $5,550 19
Not surprisingly, Maryland's state dog is this one with a body of water in its name
    $2000 8
Just like treacherous, this word that comes from "faithless" in Latin also ends in "O-U-S"
    $2000 5
1947's "Laocoön" by this American was a piece that cantilevered off a base that let a mobile part rotate 360 degrees
    $2000 13
R.I.T., short for this school, left downtown "R" in 1968 for the suburban Henrietta
    $2000 1
Evelyn Waugh's 1948 novel "The Loved One" is a satire of these professionals partly from Latin for "death"
    $2000 21
The Creature Shop created more than 15 headpieces for this DJ, including one inspired by "Hellraiser"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Harrison Lydia Tony
$11,400 $1,250 $10,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

17th CENTURY NAMES
He turned 30 in the first year of the 17th century & had notions that planets don't move with constant speed along their orbits

Final scores:

Harrison Lydia Tony
$21,601 $2,500 $2,501
6-day champion: $182,600 3rd place: $2,000 2nd place: $3,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Harrison Lydia Tony
$15,400 $6,800 $10,800
24 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
(including 1 DD)
13 R,
6 W
(including 1 DD)
15 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $33,000

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