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Show #9310 - Friday, April 11, 2025

Andrew Hayes game 3.

Contestants

Stephanie Rozman, a publications manager and editor from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Michael DiSciullo, a real estate agent from Austin, Texas

Andrew Hayes, a law student originally from Tupelo, Mississippi (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $45,401)

Jeopardy! Round

LET ME PAINT YOU A PICTURE
CELEBRITY MOMS
GARDEN VARIETY IDIOMS
TAKING A FLIGHT
I'LL GRAB A MAGAZINE
HERE'S HUDSON NEWS
    $200 26
John Singer Sargent captured this fellow artist "Painting by the Edge of a Wood", not in his Japanese garden
    $200 16
She's the "Momager" who's mom to 6 kids, including Kim, Kourtney & Kendall
    $200 27
Avoiding talking about the pressing situation is this phrase involving shrubbery
    $200 17
Aloha & youkoso! This U.S. airline flies to 4 different Japanese airports
    $200 15
In 2023 at age 81, Martha Stewart became its oldest cover model when she appeared on its Swimsuit Issue
    $200 30
In 1611 this type of rebellion cast Henry Hudson adrift in his own bay; leader Henry Greene was soon killed by an Inuit arrow
    $400 20
This 4-letter last name of 20th century Swiss-born painter Paul is a homophone for a material used by sculptors
    $400 10
She's the supermodel pictured here with her lookalike supermodel daughter, Kaia Gerber
    $400 25
If you're "down in" or "lost in" these, you're caught up in the minutiae & missing the bigger picture
    $400 18
This airline has announced 4 new weekly flights from its Atlanta hub to Naples, Italy, or you can go intra-state to Valdosta
    $400 14
Since 1994 this magazine has thrown an after-party following the Academy Awards
    $400 29
Delayed by a veto from gov. FDR, a bridge named for this guy who napped through the Rev. War opened on the Hudson River in 1935
    $600 8
In 1937 Picasso responded to the killing of thousands in a Basque town by painting this mural
    $600 9
Mom to 3 girls & a boy with Ryan Reynolds, she says family is "where my heart is"
    $600 24
A flower part is central to this expression meaning to stamp out a problem early
    $600 19
Going E-W between these 2 major cities, American Airlines 1 has had that flight No. for decades, even after it crashed in 1962
    $600 12
The name of this mag for auto enthusiasts mentions 2 different driving surfaces
    $600 28
Long before he became focused on health policy, he was a lawyer fighting to clean up the Hudson River
    $800 7
This German guy, the Younger, painted many portraits, including one of Erasmus, seen here
    $800 4
Very sadly, Debbie Reynolds passed away just a day after this famous daughter
    DD: $1,200 21
If your talents take a while to develop, you may be one of these; gentian is one in the garden
    $800 6
The founder of JetBlue also founded an airline whose name is this Spanish & Portuguese word for "blue", & it's taking me to Rio
    $800 11
Started back in 1896, this magazine got its title from an essay a preacher wrote about keeping a simple home (or home simple?)
    $800 23
By the bay, on June 3, 1769, astronomers in Canada observed this planet's transit of the Sun; Cook watched it in Tahiti the same day
    $1000 5
Jacques-Louis David's depiction of this man, murdered in his bathtub, has been called the "Pietà of the Revolution"
    $1000 2
Seen on the right, Lenny Kravitz's mom, Roxie Roker, is best remembered for playing Helen Willis, neighbor to this sitcom family
    $1000 3
Shakespeare wrote of this "path"; colloquially, it ensures an easy time
    $1000 1
No passport needed as I'm flying out of a domestic airport--this Utah one, code OGD, headed for Santa Ana, California
    $1000 13
The intrinsic nature of something, or a magazine whose 1970 first issue had the cover line "Sensual Black man, do you love me?"
    $1000 22
Hudson Bay borders 3 provinces; Fort Severn on the bay is the northernmost community in this middle of the 3

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

Andrew Michael Stephanie
$2,800 $3,000 $3,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Andrew Michael Stephanie
$6,000 $5,000 $4,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

BRITISH HISTORY
"M"ISCELLANY
FOREIGN WORDS
AUTHORS' ALMA MATERS
A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT: WORLD CAPITAL EDITION
TIME TRAVEL IS POSSIBLE!
(Ncuti: I'm Ncuti Gatwa, and you may know me as The Fifteenth Doctor, and I will have clues about fictional time travel just as on Doctor Who.)
    $400 3
Economist Arnold Toynbee popularized this term for Britain's transformative economic progress from 1760 to 1840
    $400 28
This haircut is described as business in the front, party in the back
    $400 25
Spanish & Italian both took this Latin ablative form as the way to say wine
    $400 29
After he was barred from contributing to Dartmouth's humor magazine, Ted Geisel began submitting pieces under this middle name
    $400 30
Through Rome
    $400 23
(Ncuti Gatwa presents the clue.) Craig Robinson says to John Cusack & gang, "It must be some kinda..." this title device from a 2010 film
    $800 27
Admiral Charles Howard was in command of the Royal Navy when it defeated this large force in 1588
    $800 26
On Titan, Saturn's largest moon, it's raining not men but this flammable gas
    $800 24
In German, weight put on from emotional eating is Kummerspeck, literally "grief" this (sausage would be Kummerwurst)
    $800 13
He wrote for the University of Maine school newspaper & sold his first short story, "The Glass Floor", before he graduated
    $800 20
Through (okay, along the south side of) Brazzaville
    $800 22
(Ncuti Gatwa presents the clue.) Villains are thorny pests for time travelers, none worse than this foe of Marty McFly in "Back to the Future Part II"; formerly a mere bully, now he's married to Marty's mom
    $1200 6
From 1810 to 1820 productions of "King Lear" were banned in England due to this monarch's infirmity
    $1200 9
It's no illusion: In 2024 this hotel on the Las Vegas Strip shut its doors for good to make way for a new Hard Rock Hotel
    $1200 18
A song in "Moana 2" introduced many haoles to this Hawaiian expression of heartfelt support
    $1200 12
A library room at the University of Mississippi is named for this mega-bestselling author & graduate of the class of 1977
    $1200 19
The Vistula river:
Through this capital
    $1200 2
(Ncuti Gatwa presents the clue.) I would love to try the positively nifty Pym particle central to the time travel engaged by the heroic Avengers in this film, the last in an impressive series
    DD: $1,500 5
This daughter was the firstborn of Henry VIII's legitimate children
    $1600 8
The leading cause of vision loss in people over 50 is degeneration of this central part of the retina
    $1600 17
Japan, where employees take only half the time off they're entitled to, gave us karoshi, or "death from" this
    $1600 11
This "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" author attended the University of Oregon, partly on a wrestling scholarship
    $1600 15
Celebrated in music by Smetana, the Vltava or Moldau River:
Through this city
    $1600 1
(Ncuti Gatwa presents the clue.) In "Looper", partly set just 20 years off in 2044, this actor is the younger self of Bruce Willis
    $2000 4
During the 17th c. English Civil War, the two opposing sides were the Roundheads & these royalist supporters
    $2000 7
Latin for "to send" contributed to this word meaning to emancipate someone from slavery
    DD: $7,600 16
Lenin was not a fan of the "bourgeois" this group, a Russian word for the egghead segment of society
    $2000 10
Notable alums of Smith College include Margaret Mitchell & this author of "A Wrinkle in Time"
    $2000 14
The Rímac River: Through this city with which it shares 3 letters
    $2000 21
(Ncuti Gatwa presents the clue.) Let's face it--black holes suck, literally; a giant one-named gargantua causes a nearby planet to be warped by time dilation, making problems for a ship's crew in this Christopher Nolan film

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Andrew Michael Stephanie
$21,600 $13,400 $12,900

Final Jeopardy! Round

SIBLINGS
They used some of their $65 million settlement to stockpile bitcoin & in 2014 they founded their own cryptocurrency exchange

Final scores:

Andrew Michael Stephanie
$26,801 $26,797 $25,200
3-day champion: $72,202 2nd place: $3,000 3rd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Andrew Michael Stephanie
$15,600 $13,400 $13,000
22 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W
17 R,
2 W
14 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $42,000

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