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    $800 23
In a memorable children's book scene, Rabbit tells him, "You're stuck"
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Show #9307 - Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Contestants

Anise K. Strong-Morse, a history professor from Kalamazoo, Michigan

Joe Lancour, a quality and export compliance manager from Agawam, Massachusetts

Mike Dawson, a technology manager from Portland, Oregon (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $35,600)

Jeopardy! Round

TALK O' TUESDAY
BEGINNING WORDS
WATERFALLS
BACK IN THE SADDLE AGAIN
CHAPTER
VERSE
    $200 30
With 4 times the usual number of shares traded, the U.S. stock market crashed on "Black Tuesday" in this year
    $200 28
Also meaning to cooperate, this 2-word phrase is the subtitle of MLB rule 5.01, "starting the game"
    $200 27
The Canadian part of these falls is separated from the American by Goat Island, where you can enjoy the Cave of the Winds
    $200 29
Specifically, back in this saddle used in show jumping, as opposed to the Western one used more for work
    $200 21
The first chapter in this book is "Mowgli's Brothers"
    $200 26
Charli xcx agrees that this "don't fall far from the tree, coz I've been looking at you so long, now I only see me"
    $400 24
After Thanksgiving, there's Black Friday, Shop Small Saturday, Cyber Monday & then this day to be generous to others
    $400 18
An opening musical piece, it can also mean an opening move in a negotiation
    $400 22
Vatnajökull, said to be the largest glacier in Europe, feeds the gorgeous Dettifoss in this island nation
    $400 23
Uh-oh, I think I left these on my horse! They're leather screens attached to the bridle to stop it from seeing sideways
    $400 20
Volume 1, Book 1, Chapter 5 is "Quasimodo"; Chapter 6, of course, is her
    $400 25
Neil Young sang, "My my, hey hey, rock & roll is here to stay, it's better to burn out than to" do this
    $600 16
This redundantly titled Taylor Swift breakup song begins, "Once upon a time, I believe it was a Tuesday when I caught your eye"
    $600 17
Meaning "arrival", in religious contexts it often precedes "calendar"
    $600 13
During the rainy season, 300,000 gallons of water per second flows over the edge of this landmark along the Zambezi
    $600 15
This heavy draft horse was bred in Lanarkshire, Scotland, through which its namesake river flows
    $600 19
Chapter 83 of "Moby-Dick" is this biblical prophet "Historically Regarded"
    $600 14
In "Poker Face" Lady Gaga predictably tells us, "I wanna hold 'em like they do in" this state, "please. Woo!"
    $800 5
This author's "Tuesdays with Morrie" includes flashbacks to its characters back in college as student & professor
    $800 2
This very early time of day precedes "of Civilization" in the title of a classic work on early human cultures
    $800 1
You can get up close & personal by these in Switzerland, located on the same-named large river
    $800 6
If a horse is back in the snaffle again, it has this metal piece in its mouth to give the rider control; hope it isn't "spit"
    DD: $1,000 8
In this novel Chapter 10 is "The Shell and the Glasses"
& 12,
"Cry of the Hunters"
    $800 12
"Watching through windows, you're wondering if I'm okay", sang Cyndi Lauper in this hit
    $1000 11
2017's Tuesday Night Massacre occurred when Donald Trump fired this FBI head for his handling of the Hillary Clinton email controversy
    $1000 3
Latin gave us this beginning word, the title of a Best Picture nominee from 2010 with Leonardo DiCaprio
    $1000 4
Falls falls falls... near the city of Twin Falls, Idaho, Shoshone Falls is a cataract on this river
    $1000 7
At the 1912 Olympics Sweden swept the medals for individual equestrian this, a French term for the discipline
    $1000 9
"The River Bank" & "Mr. Badger" are titles in a book by him
    $1000 10
"When did it end? All the enjoyment / I'm sad again, don't tell my boyfriend", laments this song from a blockbuster film

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

Mike Joe Anise
$4,200 $2,000 -$2,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Mike Joe Anise
$4,800 $3,000 -$1,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

SCIENTIFIC LAW REVIEW
NOT GOING ANYWHERE
TV ROLES
THE NATIONAL ROAD
ANCIENT HISTORY
DITCH THE X
    $400 30
Ohm's law describes the relationship between current, resistance & this, noted as V
    $400 26
Near Zagan, Poland, you can visit the partly preserved one of these facilities, made famous in "The Great Escape"
    $400 29
On "Stranger Things", Millie Bobby Brown has our number as this character
    $400 28
In 1806 this president, big on pushing west, signed the bill authorizing the USA's first federally funded road
    $400 12
This second king of Israel conquered Jerusalem from the Jebusites around 1000 B.C. & made it the capital of his people
    $400 27
X-tract the X from a type of fisticuffs to get this sound of a rebounding spring
    $800 25
Jacques Charles formulated the law saying the volume of a fixed amount of gas under constant pressure is directly proportional to this
    $800 23
In a memorable children's book scene, Rabbit tells him, "You're stuck"
    $800 21
He played Robert California on "The Office" & Raymond Reddington on "The Blacklist"
    $800 22
About every mile, the road had one of these convivial establishments; many raised a glass at Penn.'s Mount Washington one
    $800 4
One of the great empires of its age, Assyria ruled from its capital of Nineveh on the upper reaches of this river
    $800 24
Drop the X from the milky substance of certain plants to get this synonym for delayed
    $1200 17
No. 1 of Kepler's 3 laws of planetary motion stated the planets got in their workout via orbits of this shape
    $1200 20
To immobilize the fellow here by binding the feet together
    $1200 18
In 2023 Norman Reedus in this role got his own "Walking Dead" spin-off
    DD: $6,000 19
The National Road was also called this for the Maryland city where construction began in 1811 heading west
    $1200 2
The Norte Chico civilization built pyramids in what's now this S. Amer. nation c. 2600 B.C., around the time of the ones in Egypt
    $1200 15
Disable the X in a shaft beneath your car & have a refreshing glass of this
    $1600 11
His equation specifies how probability waves are altered by external influences; his cat just asks, am I alive or not?!
    $1600 6
On the BBC since 1942, people have chosen these "Discs" for a place you can't leave; Colin Firth wants Mahler & Curtis Mayfield
    $1600 5
This Oscar winner played multiple roles on "American Horror Story" & portrayed Joan Crawford in "Feud"
    $1600 7
One of the 2 most common vehicles seen on the road in its heyday was this covered wagon called "the ship of inland commerce"
    $1600 1
This Bronze Age culture on Crete was the first high civilization of the Aegean & reached its peak somewhere around 1600 B.C.
    $1600 13
Strip the X from a building added on to a larger one & hail this 18th century English monarch
    $2000 16
We're standing on principle--this Swiss mister's principle on how a fluid's speed relates to the fluid's pressure
    $2000 10
2-word term for a group with no choice but to hear what's being said to them; it's used for mandatory anti-union meetings
    $2000 9
Recently winning the first major acting awards in her 45-year career, in the '80s she played Jackie Templeton on "General Hospital"
    $2000 8
When built in 1849, the suspension bridge on the National Road over the Ohio River at this West Virginia city was the world's longest
    $2000 3
King Tut's father was this religious reformer who abandoned & attacked the old religion of Egypt
    DD: $2,500 14
Remove the X from within a statement of a basic principle & you do this, inflict a severe injury

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Mike Joe Anise
$16,400 $1,800 $2,900
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

HONORS
Burt Lancaster & Joanne Woodward were among the first 8 honored at a 1958 ceremony held on this street

Final scores:

Mike Joe Anise
$21,400 $3,600 $3,607
3-day champion: $57,000 3rd place: $2,000 2nd place: $3,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Mike Joe Anise
$16,400 $8,800 $5,400
19 R,
2 W
18 R,
7 W
(including 2 DDs)
10 R,
7 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $30,600

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