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    $200 25
Durable & strong,
or a horsey house
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Show #9438 - Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Harrison Whitaker game 7.

Contestants

Matylda Urbaniak, a law student from Queens, New York

Josh Chen, a stay-at-home dog dad from Arlington, Virginia

Harrison Whitaker, a researcher originally from Terre Haute, Indiana (whose 6-day cash winnings total $182,600)

Jeopardy! Round

GREATER L.A.: A CULTURAL MELTING POT
POTPOURRI
THAT'S GOTTA BE A MYTH
THE COUNTY LINE
I HAVE FRIENDS EVERYWHERE
&/OR
    $200 30
Don't forget it, Jake, it's this area, home to a Golden Dragon Parade held for more than a century & an annual Moon Festival
    $200 28
Although this company says it's unintentional, the blue & white collar of the redheaded girl in its logo spells "Mom"
    $200 27
This shoe company named for a Greek goddess is valued at... $100 billion? You have gotta be kidding!
    $200 29
"You'd catch 'em surfin' at Del Mar, Ventura County line" in a 1963 hit by these fellas
    $200 26
My buddy Horst wants to climb this 14,000-foot peak in the Alps just SW of Zermatt, but I'll stick with the Disneyland ride
    $200 25
Durable & strong,
or a horsey house
    $400 19
downtownla.com says after sushi in Little Tokyo, visit a stream in James Irvine Japanese Garden & "pause for your moment of" this
    $400 24
This Midwest school's "Purple Mafia", including Zach Braff, David Schwimmer & Julia Louis-Dreyfus, muscled into sitcoms
    $400 7
NASA director Abe Silverstein said he chose this name because the image of riding a chariot across the Sun seemed appropriate
    $400 23
The late Nipsey Hussle was "sitting in my cell... having dreams about the day they crack the gate" of this county place
    $400 22
Liam & Saoirse can show me around this capital; I want to see the nearly 400-foot spire of it on O'Connell Street--oh, there it is
    $400 21
To shave & trim away,
or a dried plum
    $600 8
"O" yes! In 2023 a 1.6-mile stretch of Pico Boulevard was designated a corridor repping this Mexican state, home to the Zapotec
    $600 3
A 19th century minister created an early version of this s'more fixture to have a bland taste so it wouldn't drive people to lust
    $600 2
Images of bulls & dragons line the magnificent Ishtar Gate of this ancient Mesopotamian city
    $600 13
He's sung about county lines on "Darkness On The Edge Of Town", "The River", "Born In The U.S.A." & more--I'm sensing a theme here
    $600 11
My Paraguayan compadres want me to come to Luque & see the Museo del this Spanish word Sudamericano
    $600 20
Impend & appear large,
or a cloth-making machine
    $800 9
A museum focused on Americans with ancestry from this nation in the Southern Caucasus is set to open in Glendale in 2026
    $800 5
In the 1940s an old cantaloupe given to an Illinois lab by a woman nicknamed "Moldy Mary" helped mass produce this medicine
    $800 4
The U.S. Air Force's first operational ballistic missile had this Nordic name, appropriate for bringing thunder from the skies
    $800 14
On "Hot Fun In The Summertime", he & the Family Stone sang about a "county fair in the country sun"
    $800 12
My friend Phirun promises a heartwarming time at the Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Center in this country
    $800 1
To patch together & jury-rig, or to repair those Manolo Blahniks
    $1000 10
A quote on the Filipino WWII Veterans Memorial says this "was not our last battle-field. We are still fighting for equity"
    $1000 18
Often called the last emperor of the Western Roman Empire, this man shared a name with a legendary founder of Rome
    $1000 6
Only fragments remain of the once grand Temple of her in Western Turkey
    $1000 15
"Coward Of The County" was a No. 3 hit for this country star & roast chicken magnate
    $1000 16
Tatiana knows I love super-deep freshwater lakes, so it's off to this one that the Barguzin River flows into
    DD: $1,000 17
Quell & suppress,
or a racquet sport

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

Harrison Josh Matylda
$3,200 $3,400 $2,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Harrison Josh Matylda
$5,200 $4,800 $3,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

TITLES IN HISTORY
20th CENTURY NOVELS THAT GOT FILMED
"-GRAM" PICS
ORGANIZATIONS
TELEVISION
LAW SCHOOL WITH JOHN GRISHAM
(John: I'm John Grisham--along with a great read, you'll get some legal education from my books; Professor Grisham calls the class to order today on Jeopardy!)
    $400 17
Paul Robeson & many others have sung, "Go down, Moses, way down in Egypt's land, tell" this fellow, "Let my people go"
    $400 23
Black literary agent Ron Hobbs found white author Ernest Tidyman to write the first novel about this private eye who became a '70s icon
    $400 24
#bun #oven
    $400 29
An early pioneer of the birth control movement, Margaret Sanger founded what today is this organization
    $400 30
Once a PBS staple with LeVar Burton, this kids' series has been rebooted with viral librarian Mychal Threets as the host
    $400 26
(John Grisham presents the clue.) My narrator Rudy Baylor hits rock bottom financially, but at least he can't be evicted because, as he notes, this code has a marvelous provision which grants an automatic stay in all legal proceedings against a debtor
    DD: $4,400 11
Though he runs Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman still has this 2-word royal title as on tape day his father continues to live & reign
    DD: $5,400 16
In a 1972 novel Joanna tries to shake up the wives of this suburb but ends up as glassy-eyed as the rest
    $800 22
#TupacLives #Coachella2012
    $800 27
Founded in 1980, it's recently gotten companies to stop offering camel & horse rides at the Giza pyramids due to animal abuse
    $800 28
Garnering 6 acting Emmy nominations, he played the often-abrasive but brilliant Dr. Gregory House
    $800 25
(John Grisham presents the clue.) In books of mine, Patrick Lanigan is "The Partner" & Kyle McAvoy is this title person, an entry-level lawyer who'd sure like to be partner some day
    $1200 8
This noble title that precedes Marshal in a job that once ran the stables for English kings & now is ceremonial & all about coats of arms
    $1200 7
This novel by Winston Groom describes the title character as 6'6", 242 pounds & with an IQ of nearly 70
    $1200 9
#AllShookUp
    $1200 6
It's what the C-E-F originally stood for in UNICEF
    $1200 21
In 2004 viewers said farewell to this HBO series with episodes called "An American Girl in Paris: Part Une & Part Deux"
    $1200 1
(John Grisham presents the clue.) In one of my books, Clay Carter goes from being a public defender to earning tens of millions as the "King of" these, also course number 502 at Ole Miss, my alma mater
    $1600 3
The wife of a monarch may be called "Queen" this; imperial China had the title Shufei or "pure" this
    $1600 2
It's Edith Wharton's novel about a farmer with unforgiving land & an awful marriage
    $1600 14
#AtoZ

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
    $1600 10
Part of a network that includes food banks & meal programs, it's the nation's largest domestic hunger-relief organization
    $1600 20
"Loot" stars this "SNL" alum as an ultra-wealthy divorcée, giving away all her moola
    $1600 13
(John Grisham presents the clue.) In "The Client", an FBI agent threatens 11-year-old Mark, saying a person who knows something about a crime & withholds the info from the FBI might be guilty of this
    $2000 5
In the 9th century, Al-Ma'mun, who held this title meaning "successor", tried to end sectarian division in Islam
    $2000 4
Springtime & Italy change the outlook of 4 women in a World War I-weary world in this novel by Elizabeth von Arnim
    $2000 15
#UnevenBars
    $2000 12
After seeing the living conditions in pre-state Israel, Henrietta Szold founded this U.S. organization of Jewish women
    $2000 19
The title drug-addicted RN struggled to balance her personal problems & her hospital job on this show
    $2000 18
(John Grisham presents the clue.) In "The Chamber", an attorney & his grandpa who's on death row discuss Barefoot v. Estelle, a 1983 case about an appeal on these regarding the facts of the case rather than procedural issues

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Harrison Josh Matylda
$26,600 $12,800 $5,200
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

MOVIE CHARACTERS
The novelization of a 1977 movie awarded this character a medal at the end, righting a perceived wrong

Final scores:

Harrison Josh Matylda
$25,601 $12,795 $5,200
7-day champion: $208,201 2nd place: $3,000 3rd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Harrison Josh Matylda
$23,000 $9,200 $5,200
25 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
(including 1 DD)
15 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
10 R,
0 W

Combined Coryat: $37,400

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