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    $400 27
June 11, 1963:
Governor George Wallace stood in a doorway of this university in an effort to exclude Black students
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Show #9315 - Friday, April 18, 2025

Liam Starnes game 1.

Contestants

Liam Starnes, an undergraduate student from Barrington, Illinois

Rachael Gray, a graduate student from Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio

Steven Hoying, an attorney-at-law from Hilliard, Ohio (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $29,403)

Jeopardy! Round

OUR TOP STORY TONIGHT
FOOD BRANDS
ROUGHLY TURN OF THE CENTURY MUSIC
"G" IN THE MIDDLE
(Ken: It's the exact middle letter in each correct response.)
STAND
THE LIVER
    $200 26
June 17, 1972:
5 burglary suspects were arrested in the early morning at 2600 Virginia Ave.
N.W.,
this complex
    $200 10
Beginning in the '60s, it was "Choosy mothers choose" this brand of peanut butter; in the '80s, "Choosy moms"
    $200 28
"I'll tell you what I want, what I really, really want!", say this line after "If you wanna be my lover..."
    $200 29
A good deal at a low price; The Who sang of "the best I ever had"
    $200 22
When playing blackjack, you may decide to "stand" this 3-letter way, which means you don't want any more cards
    $200 30
Boxers know anatomy, as when Bernard Hopkins "operated" on Oscar De La Hoya's liver with a punch under this bony enclosure
    $400 27
June 11, 1963:
Governor George Wallace stood in a doorway of this university in an effort to exclude Black students
    $400 5
Products from Udi's famously lack this, per its logo
    $400 25
In 1999 this Spanglish-titled tune topped the charts for 5 weeks
    $400 16
The herring type is a common species of this beach-combing, chip-stealing, flying fellow
    $400 23
An imbalance between positive & negative charges as electrons move gives us this type of electricity that can make your hair stand on end
    $400 24
In 2020 the government said most U.S. adults should be screened for this dangerous, often symptomless letter of hepatitis
    $600 7
June 25, 1950:
Earlier today Communist troops from the north attacked South Korea across this numeric frontier
    $600 15
Introduced in the 1920s, this Japanese mayo brand was named for a novelty doll popular around the world
    $600 13
"Wah-haw, it was good, livin' with you", sang this New Orleans alt-rock trio
    $600 4
This adjective describes the production of very low temperatures, perhaps to create a chamber
    $600 3
Stephen King said "The Stand" was inspired by Tolkien & that this city where the action climaxes was a sort of Mordor
    $600 2
Many of this band's concerts featured Phil Lesh urging the audience to be organ donors, like the man whose liver gave Phil 26 years
    $800 11
March 25, 2003:
Rebels in this country's Darfur province attacked govt. forces to protest treatment of non-Arabs
    $800 9
To honor its co-founder, Dreyer's ice cream goes by this name east of the Rockies
    $800 12
This Digital Underground rapper would "shoot an arrow like Cupid, I'll use a word that don't mean nothin', like 'looptid"'
    $800 17
5 letters but just one vowel?! That causes me a great deal of this feeling of anxiety
    $800 19
A hit in 1968, this song standard begins, "Sometimes it's hard to be a woman"
    $800 1
Oil from this fish's liver, a good source of vitamins A & D, was given out to British kids 5 & under starting in 1940
    $1000 14
October 16, 1995:
Today, thousands of Black males converged on the nation's capital for a rally known by this triply alliterative name
    $1000 6
This flour brand got its name in 1896 & a new logo, a wheat crown, in 2020
    $1000 8
"Creepin' with the girl next door"? "Caught me on camera"? No problem for Shaggy & RikRok, with this laughingly untrue title alibi
    $1000 18
Twyla Tharp was credited as this person on Broadway shows like "Singin' in the Rain" & "Movin' Out"
    DD: $1,800 20
Around 1675 he said:
"If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants"
    $1000 21
If your liver isn't adequately processing this pigment, leading to Gilbert syndrome, just know it's utterly harmless

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

Steven Rachael Liam
$600 $3,400 $2,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Steven Rachael Liam
$4,200 $6,200 $4,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

AROUND THE PACIFIC
PREPOSITIONS IN BOOK TITLES
THE ARTS
NOTABLE WOMEN
MOVIE LOCALES
6-LETTER VOCAB
    $400 22
A historic Russian Orthodox church dominates the town of Saint Paul on an island in the middle of this Pacific sea
    $400 30
"By the Shores of Silver Lake" is the fifth book in this series about pioneer life
    $400 29
Thick varnish was the reason for this byname of Rembrandt's 1642 painting of a militia company
    $400 28
In 2022 Twitter called this tennis great "the most tweeted about female athlete ever"
    $400 21
The Hook & Ladder 8 building at 14 North Moore Street in Manhattan plays a memorable role in this 1984 film
    $400 27
The backwards jerk after a gun is fired, or to jerk back in revulsion
    $800 15
Chuuk, Kosrae, Pohnpei & Yap are the 4 Federated States of this
    $800 20
"Before Night Falls" is Reinaldo Arenas' memoir describing his life as a gay man persecuted in this country
    $800 25
In this opera based on a fairy tale, the witch sings, "Nibble, nibble, little mouse, who's nibbling at my little house?"
    $800 23
After designing the Vietnam Veterans Memorial & a civil rights memorial, she pursued other forms of art & architecture
    $800 18
Opened in 1896, the Ohio State Reformatory closed in 1990, a few years before this Best Picture nominee was filmed there
    $800 26
The strangulated type of this rupture cuts off the blood supply to body tissue & can lead to gangrene
    $1200 5
A name that literally translates to "northern sea route" is fitting for this most northerly of Japan's main islands
    DD: $4,000 8
It's the title of Demi Moore's memoir; Bruce Willis & Ashton Kutcher are characters, but not Joy, Anger, Sadness or Bing Bong
    $1200 24
Frank Gehry was the architect behind Walt Disney Hall in Los Angeles & this museum in Bilbao, Spain
    $1200 3
To anyone who criticized this "Coming of Age" anthropologist or her work, she had a word--"piffle!"
    $1200 17
Onlookers sang "Louie, Louie" at the 1986 razing of dilapidated 755 E. 11th St. in Eugene, Ore., a location in this 1978 comedy
    $1200 11
Also called a belvedere, this roofed garden structure is said to have gotten its name from an 18th century joke
    $1600 4
The largest island of Mexico, Tiburón island is an uninhabited desert & nature reserve on this arm of the Pacific
    $1600 7
Charlaine Harris' "From Dead to Worse" finds this Louisiana waitress caught between weres & vamps again as her boyfriend disappears
    DD: $6,000 6
Grand Rapids, Michigan has a public sculpture by this man--a 42-ton stabile
    $1600 2
The headquarters building for the U.S. Department of Labor is named for her, the first woman to head a Cabinet department
    $1600 16
The Café des Deux Moulins is where this winsome Parisienne waits tables while awaiting her fabulous destiny
    $1600 1
It's a German noun referring to a trashy work of art, yet one that some can't help but love
    $2000 14
The shallow Arafura Sea of the Western Pacific lies between Australia & this 300,000-square-mile island to the north
    $2000 19
Skiing & getting married are new activities for James Bond in this 1963 novel
    $2000 13
When this Stravinsky ballet premiered in 1911, Nijinsky played the title puppet
    $2000 9
Even before Watson & Crick, she described DNA as a big helix, but the men got all the credit
    $2000 10
In "Die Hard", the Century City Fox Plaza plays this plaza where I'm definitely not attending any parties
    $2000 12
Brazilian star Anitta recalled "playing in the streets" in this type of informal settlement in Rio

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Steven Rachael Liam
$13,800 $16,200 $19,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEES
The year the Democratic nominee gave his "Cross of Gold" speech, the GOP nominee was this man who backed the gold standard

Final scores:

Steven Rachael Liam
$19,800 $4,200 $32,401
2nd place: $3,000 3rd place: $2,000 New champion: $32,401

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Steven Rachael Liam
$13,000 $13,400 $15,200
16 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
17 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W
17 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $41,600

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