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November 24, 2025:
Jeopardy! Round:
THE BISHOP: 1984 was big for this man; he won the Nobel Peace Prize & he was elected the first Black Anglican bishop of Johannesburg
MOUNTAINS: The view from the summit of this Colorado mountain is said to have inspired Katharine Lee Bates to write “America the Beautiful”
TURTLE TALK: The bottom of a turtle shell is called the plastron; the top of the shell is called this
SOMEBODY’S BUSINESS: Owned by fifth-generation twister Emma Smales, Smales in Dayton, Ohio has been baking these salty treats since 1906
THIS CATEGORY STINKS: It can describe ready-to-eat fruit or those stinky gym socks at the bottom of the hamper
GERMAN HUMOR: Mike Myers wrote a screenplay for “Dieter”, an adaptation of this “SNL” sketch about a talk show hosted by a German in a turtleneck
Double Jeopardy! Round:
IN THE YEAR 2000…: The decision in this Supreme Court case was handed down December 12, 2000, saying the tabulation must stop
CLASSIC LITERATURE REIMAGININGS: T. Kingfisher’s “What Moves the Dead” is a reimagining of “The Fall of the House of Usher” by this author
WORLD LANGUAGES: This European country of around 12 million has 3 official languages: German, Dutch & French
ICONIC EYEWEAR: This talk show host got her first pair of iconic red glasses for free with a feminine health exam
FILIPINO-AMERICAN MUSICIANS: Born Peter Gene Hernandez, he co-wrote Cee-Lo’s smash hit “Forget You” before charting his first No. 1, “Just the Way You Are”
CHANGE THE LAST LETTER: A visual display for data switches its “H” with an “E” to get this smooth-skinned berry that grows in clusters
Correct Responses for November 24, 2025:
THE BISHOP: Who is Desmond Tutu?
MOUNTAINS: What is Pikes Peak?
TURTLE TALK: What is a carapace?
SOMEBODY’S BUSINESS: What are pretzels?
THIS CATEGORY STINKS: What is ripe?
GERMAN HUMOR: What is “Sprockets”?
IN THE YEAR 2000…: What is Bush v. Gore?
CLASSIC LITERATURE REIMAGININGS: Who is Edgar Allan Poe?
WORLD LANGUAGES: What is Belgium?
ICONIC EYEWEAR: Who is Sally Jessy Raphael?
FILIPINO-AMERICAN MUSICIANS: Who is Bruno Mars?
CHANGE THE LAST LETTER: What is grape?
November 21, 2025:
Jeopardy! Round:
LIT CHARACTERS GO REALITY TV: Like some “American Idol” hopefuls, Holly Golightly of this novella sang with the “breaking tones” of an adolescent boy
2 LETTERS, 3 LETTERS: Tarana Burke is credited with starting this movement to support survivors of sexual violence
AROUND THE KITCHEN: A small butane one is great to have for finishing a creme brulee; but the ones welders use should stay away from food
THE ____: Work with troubled teens inspired “How To Save A Life”, a hit for this band
HARLEM: Harlem is found in the northern part of this New York City borough
GLOBETROTTERS: In 1932 global adventurer Eva Dickson became the first woman to cross this large African desert by car
Double Jeopardy! Round:
SPIES LIKE THEM: Tourists can still visit the Coventry, Connecticut home of this Revolutionary War spy who was captured by the British
BEST PICTURE OSCAR NOMINEES OF THE 2020s: Ryan Coogler was a producer on this film that was nominated at the 93rd Oscars, but ultimately lost to “Nomadland”
3-WORD PHRASES: This phrase meaning to take a drink brings up something a referee uses
GEOGRAPHY: The southern end of Greenland borders this sea, an arm of the Atlantic that has a word in common with a Canadian province
BIBLICAL GROUPS: In the New Testament, an epistle to the Romans is immediately followed by epistles to this group
“O” POURRI: At a gas station, this type of number shows how the fuel at the pump compares to fuel that resists engine knocking & another that knocks
Correct Responses for November 21, 2025:
LIT CHARACTERS GO REALITY TV: What is Breakfast at Tiffany’s?
2 LETTERS, 3 LETTERS: What is Me Too?
AROUND THE KITCHEN: What is a torch?
THE ____: Who are The Fray?
HARLEM: What is Manhattan?
GLOBETROTTERS: What is the Sahara?
SPIES LIKE THEM: Who is Nathan Hale?
BEST PICTURE OSCAR NOMINEES OF THE 2020s: What is Judas and the Black Messiah?
3-WORD PHRASES: What is wet your whistle?
GEOGRAPHY: What is the Labrador Sea?
BIBLICAL GROUPS: Who are the Corinthians?
“O” POURRI: What is the octane number?
November 20, 2025:
Jeopardy! Round:
A.I. IS COMING FOR YOU: Also a word used for waste food fed to pigs, it’s a common term for low quality A.I.-generated content
HOMOPHONES: Panache, or something that comes in handy if your car breaks down on the side of the road
CALDECOTT MEDAL & HONOR BOOKS: 1940: This book was inspired by the author’s childhood, though his title girl didn’t grow up in hotels like he did
ANNIVERSARIES: The United Nations vowed to “improve digital cooperation” in 2020 while commemorating this anniversary
GOODBYE, FISH & CHIPS: Brits pore over leftover cabbage when making a traditional dish called “bubble &” this sound
INTERNATIONAL HOOPS TERMS WITH CLEANTHONY EARLY: Early had a stint in South Africa, where he got a couple of terugsprings, or these–a specialty of Dennis Rodman
Double Jeopardy! Round:
APPROPRIATELY NAMED PLACES: USA Today listed Luna, Missouri as an appropriately named place for April 8, 2024, as it was in the path of one of these events
SETTLE DOWN: Aimed at slowing the nuclear arms race, the SALT Treaties came out of this French-named period of Cold War calm
AMERICANA: Also known as “America”, this patriotic song concludes a verse with the line “let freedom ring”
FUNNY PEOPLE: “The Comeback”, an HBO show starring this funny “Friends” alum, is set to make a comeback in 2026
AFTER U: It means to shape wood by shaving it with a knife
1929: Work on the 14th edition of this encyclopedia, published in 1929, began in 1926
Correct Responses for November 20, 2025:
A.I. IS COMING FOR YOU: What is slop?
HOMOPHONES: What is flair / flare?
CALDECOTT MEDAL & HONOR BOOKS: What is Madeline?
ANNIVERSARIES: What is the 75th?
GOODBYE, FISH & CHIPS: What is squeak?
INTERNATIONAL HOOPS TERMS WITH CLEANTHONY EARLY: What are rebounds?
APPROPRIATELY NAMED PLACES: What is an eclipse?
SETTLE DOWN: What is detente?
AMERICANA: What is “My Country, ‘Tis Of Thee”?
FUNNY PEOPLE: Who is Lisa Kudrow?
AFTER U: What is whittle?
1929: What is Britannica?
November 19, 2025:
Jeopardy! Round:
GREATER L.A.: A CULTURAL MELTING POT: The entrances to L.A.’s Thai Town are marked by statues of apsonsi, which like griffins, are hybrids that include this big cat
POTPOURRI: This casino chain is building a new Las Vegas location that will have a giant guitar-shaped hotel as its centerpiece
THAT’S GOTTA BE A MYTH: Some scholars say this Roman deity for whom a month on our calendar is named is the god of all beginnings
THE COUNTY LINE: One of his top 10 hits begins with him singing the lyric “I am a lineman for the county”
I HAVE FRIENDS EVERYWHERE: My pals Renato & Maucha want to drive into Amazonas, the largest state in this largest South American country
&/OR: It means to plan & sketch out, or to stay close behind someone in a race, taking advantage of less wind resistance
Double Jeopardy! Round:
TITLES IN HISTORY: In the history of Germany, the title of Kaiser was bestowed upon Frederick III & 2 men who shared this first name
20th CENTURY NOVELS THAT GOT FILMED: A trip to China in which Amy Tan met 2 of her half sisters inspired part of this 1989 novel
“-GRAM” PICS: #shapeshifters would be apt for an image of this puzzle consisting of 5 triangles, a square & a rhomboid
ORGANIZATIONS: It touts itself as the world’s largest high IQ society, a “global community of around 150,000 highly intelligent people”
TELEVISION: Once hosted by Joe Rogan, this reality competition show is set to return in 2026 with host Johnny Knoxville
LAW SCHOOL WITH JOHN GRISHAM: It follows “Runaway” in a Grisham title; a bench trial doesn’t have one
Correct Responses for November 19, 2025:
GREATER L.A.: A CULTURAL MELTING POT: What is a lion?
POTPOURRI: What is Hard Rock?
THAT’S GOTTA BE A MYTH: Who is Janus?
THE COUNTY LINE: Who is Glen Campbell?
I HAVE FRIENDS EVERYWHERE: What is Brazil?
&/OR: What is draft?
TITLES IN HISTORY: What is Wilhelm?
20th CENTURY NOVELS THAT GOT FILMED: What is The Joy Luck Club?
“-GRAM” PICS: What is a tangram?
ORGANIZATIONS: What is Mensa International?
TELEVISION: What is Fear Factor?
LAW SCHOOL WITH JOHN GRISHAM: What is jury?
November 18, 2025:
Jeopardy! Round:
THE EX-PRESIDENTS: Richard Nixon was paid $600,000 for a series of post-Presidency interviews he did with this British TV host
SAY YES TO THE DRESS CODE: It’s often preceded by “business”, but in the dress code for the Chicago eatery Alinea, this word follows “elevated”
BROADWAY MUSICALS BY SONG: Later a staple of Jerry Lewis’ MDA telethons, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” originated in this show
STRAIT: The Strait of Malacca runs between the Malay Peninsula & this country’s island of Sumatra
FLUSH: Worth $32.7 billion, Abigail Johnson is the CEO of this investment company whose logo depicts a sunburst behind a pyramid
“FULL” HOUSE: Meaning “top speed”, this phrase uses a word that pinball players recognize as a game ender
Double Jeopardy! Round:
STATE ANIMALS: Texas has a state large mammal, the longhorn, & a state small mammal, the nine-banded this
TREACHEROUS WORDS: There’s an article of clothing in this term for a traitor who switches sides
ARTISTIC ENDEAVORS: A 1960s painting of Mickey Mouse & Donald Duck made for his children is said to have started this pop artist down the comic book road
TECH SCHOOLS: This tech school is in Ruston, a parish seat
ALL KINDS OF LITERATURE: This 1987 Tom Wolfe novel began as a serial in Rolling Stone magazine
AT THE JIM HENSON CREATURE SHOP: The Creature Shop worked up large polar bear costumes for this soda company
Correct Responses for November 18, 2025:
THE EX-PRESIDENTS: Who is David Frost?
SAY YES TO THE DRESS CODE: What is casual?
BROADWAY MUSICALS BY SONG: What is Carousel?
STRAIT: What is Indonesia?
FLUSH: What is Fidelity?
“FULL” HOUSE: What is full tilt?
STATE ANIMALS: What is armadillo?
TREACHEROUS WORDS: What is turncoat?
ARTISTIC ENDEAVORS: Who is Roy Lichtenstein?
TECH SCHOOLS: What is Louisiana Tech?
ALL KINDS OF LITERATURE: What is The Bonfire of the Vanities?
AT THE JIM HENSON CREATURE SHOP: What is Coca-Cola?
November 17, 2025:
Jeopardy! Round:
NEVER HAVE I EVER: …watched this TV series named for a Chicago restaurant; sorry, I can’t imagine sad Jeremy Allen White is a buffet of fun
SECOND NOVELS: A real political crime committed in Chile inspired her second novel, “Of Love and Shadows”
NO TIME TO SAY THE WHOLE WORD: In the sentence “Let’s check the running back’s stats”, the word “stats” is short for this
THEIR MAIN INSTRUMENT: It’s the main musical instrument played by Tommy Ramone & Meg White
THAT’S BULL!: In a papal bull from 2015, he wrote, “Wherever there are Christians, everyone should find an oasis of mercy”
HAPPY 250th ANNIVERSARY, USPS: ZIP codes began in 1963; 20 years later, the ZIP+this number code was introduced
Double Jeopardy! Round:
WEIRDLY NAMED CONFLICTS: Serbia clashed with Austria-Hungary in a trade war named for these animals; the actual curly-tailed creatures didn’t have to fight
4-SYLLABLE WORDS: Fill us in on this French-derived term for a cream puff
THIS IS NOT A SAFE SPACE: NASA says an “electric wind” likely played a role in stripping this second planet from the Sun of its oceans
MOVIE MONOLOGUES: In this film, Stephanie Hsu gives a monologue about piling portions of life on an overloaded bagel
THE SOUTH PACIFIC: These islands are named for a British captain who visited there in 1788
TENACIOUS, THEE: She grew up poverty-stricken in Hawaii & lost both her legs in the Iraq War; but she fights on today as a senator for Illinois
Correct Responses for November 17, 2025:
NEVER HAVE I EVER: What is The Bear?
SECOND NOVELS: Who is Isabel Allende?
NO TIME TO SAY THE WHOLE WORD: What is statistics?
THEIR MAIN INSTRUMENT: What is drums?
THAT’S BULL!: Who is Pope Francis?
HAPPY 250th ANNIVERSARY, USPS: What is 4?
WEIRDLY NAMED CONFLICTS: What are pigs?
4-SYLLABLE WORDS: What is profiterole?
THIS IS NOT A SAFE SPACE: What is Venus?
MOVIE MONOLOGUES: What is Everything Everywhere All At Once?
THE SOUTH PACIFIC: What are the Marshall Islands?
TENACIOUS, THEE: Who is Tammy Duckworth?
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November 14, 2025:
Jeopardy! Round:
SOURCES: Merriam-Webster is releasing a new edition of this “learned” dictionary, 22 years after its last update; now you can look up “dad bod”!
DUETS: Sabrina Carpenter sings with Taylor Swift on this track that shares its name with the record-smashing album it completes
CAKE: If you have 16 ounces each of sugar, eggs, flour & butter, you’ve got the proper ingredients for the oldest recipe of this
WORDS IN THE PREAMBLE TO THE CONSTITUTION: It’s what the “S” stands for in HTTPS, an enhanced version of the Web’s data transfer protocol
LIVRES EN FRANCAIS: In French, the name of this Jane Austen classic is “Orgueil et Prejuges”
NOTABLE WOMEN: In 2018 Jacinda Ardern, then Prime Minister of this country, became the first female world leader to attend a U.N. General Assembly meeting with her baby
Double Jeopardy! Round:
RESOURCES: When it comes to this hydrocarbon mixture, Iran is the world’s third-largest producer & has the second-largest reserve of it
HOW DID IT GET TO THE MUSEUM?: Da Vinci sold this to Francois I who put it in his palace; Louis XIV showed it in Versailles; Napoleon got it & in 1804 it ended up in the Louvre for good
TRIOS: The 3 wise men are usually identified as Gaspar, a king of India, Melchior, a king of Persia & him, a king of Arabia or Ethiopia
ACTOR-DIRECTOR PARTNERSHIPS: She said it might be easier to work with Tim Burton after their split, as “he always only cast me with great embarrassment”
WESTERN EUROPE: This 221-square-mile isle, a Crown possession, sits roughly equidistant between England, Ireland, Scotland & Wales
ENDS WITH A DOUBLED CONSONANT: Almost always written in the plural form, it’s a single blow with the hand
Correct Responses for November 14, 2025:
SOURCES: What is Collegiate?
DUETS: What is The Life of a Showgirl?
CAKE: What is pound cake?
WORDS IN THE PREAMBLE TO THE CONSTITUTION: What is secure?
LIVRES EN FRANCAIS: What is Pride and Prejudice?
NOTABLE WOMEN: What is New Zealand?
RESOURCES: What is natural gas?
HOW DID IT GET TO THE MUSEUM?: What is the Mona Lisa?
TRIOS: Who is Balthasar?
ACTOR-DIRECTOR PARTNERSHIPS: Who is Helena Bonham Carter?
WESTERN EUROPE: What is the Isle of Man?
ENDS WITH A DOUBLED CONSONANT: What is fisticuff?
November 13, 2025:
Jeopardy! Round:
WHOSOLVEDIT?: In “Murder at the Vicarage”, the unpopular Colonel Protheroe is killed by Anne & Lawrence, a conclusion reached by this senior citizen
WORLD HISTORY: Legend holds that this Babylonian received his code from the Mesopotamian sun god Shamash
LET’S GET BAKING: Pillsbury excitedly announced in 2020 that its recipe for this product was updated to be made safe to eat raw
COLLEGE LIFE: It’s become tradition for fans of University of Michigan football to sing this hit by The Killers at the end of the third quarter
PLAYING THEIR REAL MOM OR DAD: She played Sheldon’s Mom mary on “The Big Bang Theory”; on “Young Sheldon”, her daughter Zoe Perry played Mary’s younger self
DROP IT…: Remove the letters “I-T” out of a fundamental physical force to get this delicious sauce
Double Jeopardy! Round:
DEMOCRACIES: The German Research Foundation ranks this Jutland-occupying country as the best-working democracy
PLANTS & ANIMALS: A region’s plant & animal life are given these corresponding terms named for Roman deities
THERE’S A NAME FOR THAT JOB: In 2015 this clothing store stopped calling its sales employees “models”, quit hiring them based on looks & now calls them “brand representatives”
JUKEBOX MUSICALS: “Holy Holly” is the final song in “A Beautiful Noise”, a musical based on his life & work
OPPOSITES: Did you know anonymous had an opposite, meaning “with a name”? Drop these 2 consecutive letters from “anonymous” to get it
A TRACT: James Bowdoin, Joseph Warren & Samuel Pemberton authored a 1770 tract called “A Short Narrative of the Horrid Massacre in” this city
Correct Responses for November 13, 2025:
WHOSOLVEDIT?: Who is Miss Marple?
WORLD HISTORY: Who is Hammurabi?
LET’S GET BAKING: What is cookie dough?
COLLEGE LIFE: What is “Mr. Brightside”?
PLAYING THEIR REAL MOM OR DAD: Who is Laurie Metcalf?
DROP IT…: What is gravy?
DEMOCRACIES: What is Denmark?
PLANTS & ANIMALS: What are flora & fauna?
THERE’S A NAME FOR THAT JOB: What is Abercrombie & Fitch?
JUKEBOX MUSICALS: Who is Neil Diamond?
OPPOSITES: What are A&N?
A TRACT: What is Boston?
November 12, 2025:
Jeopardy! Round:
PLAYING A CLASSICAL NUMBER: The title of an 1890 work by this French composer means “Moonlight” in English
THE NAACP IMAGE AWARDS: In 2024 Fantasia Barrino, Colman Domingo, Phylicia Pearl Mpasi & Taraji P. Henson won awards for acting in this literary film
3 OF A KIND: Viewer Mail, Stupid Human Tricks, May We See Your Photos, Please?
I’M A SWOLE MAN: Romanian & stiff-leg are variations of this full-body lift in which the weight is lifted from the floor to hip level
ABOVE DECK: Suave or urbane
AMERICAN REVOLUTION: In a skirmish between the Bonhomme Richard & the Serapis, he said, “I have not yet begun to fight”
Double Jeopardy! Round:
WORLD GEOGRAPHY: It’s the westernmost of Canada’s Prairie provinces
MASHED-UP PLAY TITLES: “Long Day’s Journey Cometh” is a mash-up of these 2 plays by the same playwright
I’M INSIDE YOUR HEAD: The skull is comprised of 22 bones: 14 facial skeletal bones & 8 of these
SPILL THE “T”: Oh no! I spilled this container, filled to the top with my morning beverage! (If I spilled the “E” from its name, I’d have a social media site)
MOVIE SETTINGS: Film fans who were first introduced to this inn while watching “The Shining” had the opportunity to check in again during “Doctor Sleep”
COLORFUL LANGUAGE: Proverbially, it’s meaningless background hubbub; for finicky snoozers, it’s an equal mixture of sound waves that can aid sleeplessness
Correct Responses for November 12, 2025:
PLAYING A CLASSICAL NUMBER: Who is Claude Debussy?
THE NAACP IMAGE AWARDS: What is The Color Purple?
3 OF A KIND: What are David Letterman bits?
I’M A SWOLE MAN: What is the deadlift?
ABOVE DECK: What is debonair?
AMERICAN REVOLUTION: Who is John Paul Jones?
WORLD GEOGRAPHY: What is Alberta?
MASHED-UP PLAY TITLES: What are Long Day’s Journey Into Night & The Iceman Cometh?
I’M INSIDE YOUR HEAD: What are cranial bones?
SPILL THE “T”: What is tumbler?
MOVIE SETTINGS: What is the Overlook Hotel?
COLORFUL LANGUAGE: What is white noise?
November 11, 2025:
Jeopardy! Round:
A SALUTE TO VETERANS DAY: In the U.S., Veterans Day falls on November 11, honoring this war’s ceasefire that went into effect on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month
“O” IS THE ONLY VOWEL: A community with good business & increasing population, or where bob geldof’s “rats” came from
THE RULES OF THE GAME: “Each player rolls the die by pressing down on top of the Pop-O-Matic once, then letting go”
LIT BRIT LIT: Later heard in the film “Apocalypse Now”, these are Kurtz’ final words in “Heart of Darkness”
THE BEAR: This “Jungle Book” bear explains his life to Mowgli by singing “The Bare Necessities”
CHICAGOLAND DINING OPTIONS: Chef Stephanie Izard owns a Windy City restaurant called Girl & this animal, whose meat is sometimes called chevon
Double Jeopardy! Round:
“A”, “B” SEAS: It’s most of Turkey’s northern border & all of Bulgaria’s eastern border
SCIENCE: Ionic & covalent are the 2 main types of chemical these
ISLAM & JUDAISM: This ancient patriarch of both Islam & Judaism is viewed as an ancestor of Muhammad through his son Ishmael
FLYING COLORS: JetBlue was originally going to be named after this type of vehicle, complete with yellow airplanes and black-&-white checkered trim
ANTONYMS: This antonym of temporary can appear before “flame” and “sunshine”
TV WITH SOME HISTORY: The series “House of” this brewery dramatizes what happens after an Irish businessman dies & his children try to keep the suds flowing
Correct Responses for November 11, 2025:
A SALUTE TO VETERANS DAY: What is World War I?
“O” IS THE ONLY VOWEL: What is boomtown?
THE RULES OF THE GAME: What is Trouble?
LIT BRIT LIT: What is The horror! The horror!”?
THE BEAR: Who is Baloo?
CHICAGOLAND DINING OPTIONS: What is the Goat?
“A”, “B” SEAS: What is the Black Sea?
SCIENCE: What are bonds?
ISLAM & JUDAISM: Who is Abraham?
FLYING COLORS: What is taxi?
ANTONYMS: What is eternal?
TV WITH SOME HISTORY: What is Guinness?
November 10, 2025:
Jeopardy! Round:
3 LETTERS, 2 MEANINGS: A catchy song, per Gen Z slang, or to hit with a fist or club
PUTTING IN YOUR 2 CENTS, INTERNATIONALLY: In Baghdad, 2 cents is worth about 26 these
NOSHING AT THE TEAM’S STADIUM: One fan told KNBC, “you can’t come to Dodger Stadium and not get” this 10-inch treat; “it’s like trying to visit Rome & skipping the Colosseum”
POTPOURRI: Listen up, Goose! Those who work at the U.S. Navy Strike Fighter Tactics Instructor program reportedly receive a $5 fine if they reference this movie
SKIN CONDITIONS: This condition that comes from standing in a cold, wet spot for a long time was common to the feet of World War I soldiers
PRESIDENT CLEVELAND WITH YOUR OLD PAL GROVER: Grover was “the monster at the end of this book”; Cleveland was prez at the end of this decade, though Harrison served for the last 9 months
Double Jeopardy! Round:
A WORLD OF HISTORY: This Thracian gladiator began a slave rebellion against Roman rule in 73 B.C.
POETS & POETRY: In 1845 he sent a fellow poet a letter that began, “I love your verses with all my heart, dear Miss Barrett”
CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR: Assault is the act of causing someone to fear bodily harm; this is the act of physically committing that harm
THE JAMES GANG: This creator of Natty Bumppo founded the Bread & Cheese Club, a social gathering of up to 35 of the brightest minds in the 1820s
THE “PIT” CREW: Teddy Roosevelt wrote, “My critics will call that preaching, but I have got” this 2-word powerful position used to express one’s views
MULTI-HYPHENATES: He recorded the first all-Spanish album to top the Billboard 200, hosted “SNL” twice & wrestled at WWE Backlash in Puerto Rico
Correct Responses for November 10, 2025:
3 LETTERS, 2 MEANINGS: What is bop?
PUTTING IN YOUR 2 CENTS, INTERNATIONALLY: What are dinars?
NOSHING AT THE TEAM’S STADIUM: What is a Dodger Dog?
POTPOURRI: What is Top Gun?
SKIN CONDITIONS: What is trench foot?
PRESIDENT CLEVELAND WITH YOUR OLD PAL GROVER: What are the 1880s?
A WORLD OF HISTORY: Who is Spartacus?
POETS & POETRY: Who is Robert Browning?
CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR: What is battery?
THE JAMES GANG: Who is James Fenimore Cooper?
THE “PIT” CREW: What is a bully pulpit?
MULTI-HYPHENATES: Who is Bad Bunny?
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November 7, 2025:
Jeopardy! Round:
AROUND NEW YORK CITY: This cathedral on 5th Avenue is the seat of the Archbishop of New York
THAT’S A FACT: In measurements, one of these units of mass equals about 2.2 pounds
CROSSWORD CLUES “O”: To become bone (6 letters)
WE ARE FAMILY: Marc Mezvinsky could call the Secretary of State & a former President his in-laws after marrying this woman in 2010
I WANNA PUT ON MY BOUGIE SHOES: This brand’s “monogram” pattern of geometric flowers & initials appears on everything from its handbags to its gala pumps
DISCO INFERNO: It’s the song in which Gloria Gaynor says, “Go, walk out the door, just turn around now, ’cause you’re not welcome anymore”
Double Jeopardy! Round:
HISTORIC AFRICAN FIGURES: Kwame Nkrumah went from being Prime Minister of the Gold Coast to leading this self-governed nation in 1957
THE TELEVISION SETTING: Fairy tale characters were fairly plentiful in Storybrooke, Maine, a fictional town on this ABC series
FACTS ABOUT CLASSICAL COMPOSERS: He kept an urn of Polish soil from age 20 until his death, after which the soil was scattered over his coffin in Paris
IT’S FICTION SCIENCE: He drew on his chemistry background for the future-predicting field of “psychohistory” in his “Foundation” novels
LAYING DOWN THE LATIN LAW LINGO: It’s Latin for “to be more fully informed” & the Supreme Court uses a “writ of” it to hear cases
TRIPLE RHYME TIME: The mist that comes off an ashen-colored body of water
Correct Responses for November 7, 2025:
AROUND NEW YORK CITY: What is St. Patrick’s Cathedral?
THAT’S A FACT: What is a kilogram?
CROSSWORD CLUES “O”: What is ossify?
WE ARE FAMILY: Who is Chelsea Clinton?
I WANNA PUT ON MY BOUGIE SHOES: What is Louis Vuitton?
DISCO INFERNO: What is “I Will Survive”?
HISTORIC AFRICAN FIGURES: What is Ghana?
THE TELEVISION SETTING: What is Once Upon a Time?
FACTS ABOUT CLASSICAL COMPOSERS: Who is Frederic Chopin?
IT’S FICTION SCIENCE: Who is Isaac Asimov?
LAYING DOWN THE LATIN LAW LINGO: What is certiorari?
TRIPLE RHYME TIME: What is gray bay spray?
November 6, 2025:
Jeopardy! Round:
WHAT A PLEASURE: In this Hasbro game, you have 3 minutes to find words in a 4×4 grid of letters & you score points if your words are unique
TV CHARACTERS: Editor Ned Sampson wants to turn the Toledo Truth Teller into a top seller on this show set in the same universe as “The Office”
SUITING YOU TO A MIDDLE T: It’s a recurring theme in an artistic work, like a piece of literature
TRAVELS BY TWAIN: Twain wrote that the true spirit of Tangier, Morocco can only be found in this book with stories shared by Scheherazade
FOLLOWING THE EQUATOR: This capital of Kenya is about 87 miles south of the Equator
ROUGHING IT: A line of tents by Coleman, or the former name of the Toronto Blue Jays’ home arena
Double Jeopardy! Round:
GREAT BRITS: It’s the last name of suffragist Emmeline, ranked one of the 100 greatest Britons ever in a BBC poll
1940s LITERATURE: In this Evelyn Waugh novel, Charles Ryder engages with a Flyte of fancy upbringing
YOU’RE RUINING THE RUINS: You’re acting petulant at Petra; I should leave you here in this modern-day country & fly home in peace by myself
GO FOR “GOLD”: This fitness chain touts itself as “the original home of serious strength training”
STORIES BEHIND THE SONGS: After seeing this “classy, bougie, ratchet” song take mere hours to gel, a producer told Megan Thee Stallion it would go to No. 1
A LITTLE ALLITERATION: A memorable one for PC users of the 1980s & ’90s was made by Berkeley Systems & featured flying toasters
Correct Responses for November 6, 2025:
WHAT A PLEASURE: What is Boggle?
TV CHARACTERS: What is The Paper?
SUITING YOU TO A MIDDLE T: What is motif?
TRAVELS BY TWAIN: What is The Arabian Nights?
FOLLOWING THE EQUATOR: What is Nairobi?
ROUGHING IT: What is SkyDome?
GREAT BRITS: What is Pankhurst?
1940s LITERATURE: What is Brideshead Revisited?
YOU’RE RUINING THE RUINS: What is Jordan?
GO FOR “GOLD”: What is Gold’s Gym?
STORIES BEHIND THE SONGS: What is “Savage”?
A LITTLE ALLITERATION: What is a screen saver?
November 5, 2025:
Jeopardy! Round:
COUNTRIES ENDING IN “N”: It lies across the Bab el-Mandeb Strait from Djibouti
PRODUCT PLACEMENT: Let’s see if we can’t sell some Selsun Blue, a brand of this
CELEBRITY SIBLINGS: It’s the first name used by the older of the 2 Hadids, supermodels with super fame
ALSO AN NBA TEAM NICKNAME: Official documents issued by the Pope
DOUBLE TALK: The name of this dress comes from the Hawaiian for “cut off”
HISTORIC DAYS OF OUR LIVES: “Days of Our Lives” made its TV debut on November 8, 1965, the same day the Battle of Gang Toi took place in this war
Double Jeopardy! Round:
BOOKS & AUTHORS: Carol Shields solidified her reputation by winning a pulitzer for these “Diaries”
ATLAS OBSCURA: Friendship Cemetery & The Devil’s Crossroads are on Atlas Obscura’s itinerary of “Hidden Haunts” in this “Magnolia State”
IN THE DICTIONARY: You’re a pro at vocabulary quizzes if you know this word meaning “to acquire” that starts with “pro”
CHILD’S POSE: This French painter of “The Card Players” dealt with a younger subject in “Boy in a Red Waistcoat”
MEDSPEAK: The prefix encephalo- is used for anything related to this organ
MOVIE TITLE CHANGE A LETTER: In the French Alps, police pry into the death of Samuel, husband of an author named Sandra, with the systematic study of a shopping center
Correct Responses for November 5, 2025:
COUNTRIES ENDING IN “N”: What is Yemen?
PRODUCT PLACEMENT: What is shampoo?
CELEBRITY SIBLINGS: What is Gigi?
ALSO AN NBA TEAM NICKNAME: What are bulls?
DOUBLE TALK: What is muumuu?
HISTORIC DAYS OF OUR LIVES: What is the Vietnam War?
BOOKS & AUTHORS: What are The Stone Diaries?
ATLAS OBSCURA: What is Mississippi?
IN THE DICTIONARY: What is procure?
CHILD’S POSE: Who is Paul Cezanne?
MEDSPEAK: What is the brain?
MOVIE TITLE CHANGE A LETTER: What is Anatomy of a Mall?
November 4, 2025:
Jeopardy! Round:
PUT IT ON: It’s the French name for a flower worn in a buttonhole, usually on the lapel (any other buttonhole would look weird, right?)
ANCIENT NAMES: Many folks have been called “the Great”; this “Great” established the first Persian empire in the 6th century B.C.
THAT’S CRICKETS: Commissioned for Queen Elizabeth II’s 60th birthday, “Cricket” was a musical with lyrics by Tim Rice & music by this man
8-LETTER WORDS: This word meaning to reprimand someone starts with a vowel
IN THE BOOK: This novel by Colleen McCullough starts with Meggie Cleary’s fourth birthday & shepherds us through her Aussie adulthood
AARON SORKIN: This Sorkin project came from Steven Spielberg’s desire to make a film about the 1968 Democratic Convention riots & their aftermath
Double Jeopardy! Round:
PUT IT OFF: This phrase meaning “to postpone” is bad if it applies to talks of you getting a promotion, but it’s good to do to champagne
A WATERY BORDER: At one point in its flow, the Parana river lines the border of Paraguay & this country to its south
OLD TV SHOW, NEW AUDIENCE: With Paramount+, the current generation can enjoy “The Next Generation” of this sci-fi series
THEY GOT MARRIED: In 1926 she married her high school classmate Roy Thornton; Clyde Barrow was never her husband
ADULT BEVERAGES: Not to be confused with electronics, Roku is a botanical-rich brand of this spirit that often tag teams with tonic
NOT THEIR MAIN MUSICAL INSTRUMENT: Paul Tanner was far from his Glenn Miller Band trombone when he played an eerie theremin-like instrument on this Beach Boys tune
Correct Responses for November 4, 2025:
PUT IT ON: What is a boutonniere?
ANCIENT NAMES: Who is Cyrus the Great?
THAT’S CRICKETS: Who is Andrew Lloyd Webber?
8-LETTER WORDS: What is admonish?
IN THE BOOK: What is The Thorn Birds?
AARON SORKIN: What is The Trial of the Chicago 7?
PUT IT OFF: What is put it on ice?
A WATERY BORDER: What is Argentina?
OLD TV SHOW, NEW AUDIENCE: What is Star Trek?
THEY GOT MARRIED: Who is Bonnie Parker?
ADULT BEVERAGES: What is gin?
NOT THEIR MAIN MUSICAL INSTRUMENT: What is “Good Vibrations”?
November 3, 2025:
Jeopardy! Round:
SPORTS THAT DON’T INVOLVE RUNNING: Lydia Ko made her name in this sport
WHAT’S THE NAME?: A bobby’s bludgeoning bit, perhaps: ____ club
GOING THE EXTRA MILE: If I would walk 500 miles from Falls City, Wi. to Osage City, Mo., then I would walk 1 more mile to this Missouri capital
COMPOUND WORDS: This type of drilling or this type of bank account both attract a great deal of outside scrutiny
TO EARN THE SCOUTING MERIT BADGE…: “Define the term triage and describe examples of triage situations that you may encounter”
GOOD MORNING AMERICA: 50 YEARS OF NEWS: On August 7, 1978 David Hartman led off “GMA” by reporting this pope VI had died over the weekend
Double Jeopardy! Round:
17th CENTURY HAPPENINGS: In 1651 astronomer Giovanni Riccioli coined “the Sea of Tranquility” & other names we still use today for features on this
“M.W.”: A steak cooked this way should feel like the fleshy part of your palm when you touch your thumb to your ring finger
AMERICAN AUTHORS: His novel “As I Lay Dying” has 15 different narrators
MARTIAL ARTS: It’s known as “the art of 8 limbs” & it comes from the same country as tuk-tuks
GREAT SONGS: In this song, Fleetwood Mac is great with melody but not meteorology, saying, “thunder only happens when it’s rainin'”
THE ANIMAL KINGDOM: The last 4 letters in the name of this flightless bird spell a word that means “cautious”
Correct Responses for November 3, 2025:
SPORTS THAT DON’T INVOLVE RUNNING: What is golf?
WHAT’S THE NAME?: What is billy?
GOING THE EXTRA MILE: What is Jefferson City?
COMPOUND WORDS: What is offshore?
TO EARN THE SCOUTING MERIT BADGE…: What is first aid?
GOOD MORNING AMERICA: 50 YEARS OF NEWS: Who is Paul VI?
17th CENTURY HAPPENINGS: What is the Moon?
“M.W.”: What is medium well?
AMERICAN AUTHORS: Who is William Faulkner?
MARTIAL ARTS: What is Muay Thai?
GREAT SONGS: What is “Dreams”
THE ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is cassowary?
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