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March 31, 2026:
Jeopardy! Round:
HISTORIC NAMES: This 17th president was known as “The Tennessee tailor” & “Sir Veto”
THE HARD STUFF: A homedepot.com article compares this material to ceramic for tiles, & mentions it in its toilet buying guide
WE MAKE THAT: This Procter & Gamble brand makes 3D Whitestrips for the teeth
CROSSWORD CLUES “M”: Keep it from water & don’t feed it after midnight (6 letters)
TV GUIDANCE: In the 1980s & ’90s, this pair guided TV watchers on what films to see (or not to see) on their show “at the Movies”
THE BIBLE OF…: Also called “the Bible of bodybuilding”, “The New Encyclopedia of Modern Bodybuilding” was written by him
Double Jeopardy! Round:
AFRICA: This is Africa’s second-longest river, after the Nile
“BOOK” TITLES: It’s Karen Joy Fowler’s story of a group who reads works by a certain author, then finds their lives echoing a novel of manners
CONTENDERS: Jeremiyah Love, Diego Pavia & Julian Sayin were finalists for this athletics award in 2025 but Fernando Mendoza was named its winner
I THINK I’M PREGNANT: Though neither is pleasant, hyperemesis gravidarum is more severe than this similar pregnancy ailment
5 FOR FIGHTING: This word for a big ol’ brawl comes from a Dublin fair known for its riotous behavior
MIME ENOUGH AT LAST: This classic clown, known for the character Weary Willie, delightfully used pantomime in his fondly remembered act
Correct Responses:
HISTORIC NAMES: Who is Andrew Johnson?
THE HARD STUFF: What is porcelain?
WE MAKE THAT: What is Crest?
CROSSWORD CLUES “M”: What is Mogwai?
TV GUIDANCE: Who are Siskel & Ebert?
THE BIBLE OF…: Who is Arnold Schwarzenegger?
AFRICA: What is the Congo?
“BOOK” TITLES: What is The Jane Austen Book Club?
CONTENDERS: What is the Heisman Trophy?
I THINK I’M PREGNANT: What is morning sickness?
5 FOR FIGHTING: What is donnybrook?
MIME ENOUGH AT LAST: Who is Emmett Kelly?
March 30, 2026:
Jeopardy! Round:
CHECK MY FLOW: Lake Victoria is the largest source of this river
LITERARY GENRES: This 1818 novel subtitled “The Modern Prometheus” is often cited as the first science fiction novel
ARTISTS BY SUPER BOWL SETLIST: This artist performed “Teenage Dream” & “Dark Horse”
CHEW MUST REMEMBER THIS: The Korean dish bibimbap is a mixture of foods served with one of these breakfast items on top
PO-PO-RRI: In police lingo, BOLO isn’t a southwestern tie; it’s an alert, short for this
ONE THROUGH TEN: The title of this animated Adam Sandler movie comes from a line in his “Hanukkah Song”
Double Jeopardy! Round:
WHAT A LOAD OF B.C.: Starting to emerge in the 7th century B.C., the 3 classical orders of architecture are Ionic, Doric & this
NEOLOGISMS: Shh! Don’t tell my boss I’m doing this alliterative action that’s just the bare minimum at my job; I might not have it anymore!
TV TOUGH GUYS & GALS: Investigating “the pattern”, Anna Torv played strong FBI agent Olivia Dunham on this Fox series that also starred Joshua Jackson
GEEZ, LOUISE!: Louise Fletcher earned an Oscar for playing this literary character usually just described in her book as “Big Nurse”
SECRETS OF THE BEES: Of 1/12, 1/8 or 1/3, it’s the fraction of the world’s food that’s pollinated by bee species, per Nat Geo
ALL PREACHERS GREAT & SMALL: In 2017 this preacher took major flak for initially not opening his Houston megachurch to Hurricane Harvey victims
Correct Responses for March 30, 2026:
CHECK MY FLOW: What is the Nile?
LITERARY GENRES: What is Frankenstein?
ARTISTS BY SUPER BOWL SETLIST: Who is Katy Perry?
CHEW MUST REMEMBER THIS: What is an egg?
PO-PO-RRI: What is be on the lookout?
ONE THROUGH TEN: What is Eight Crazy Nights?
WHAT A LOAD OF B.C.: What is Corinthian?
NEOLOGISMS: What is quiet quitting?
TV TOUGH GUYS & GALS: What is Fringe?
GEEZ, LOUISE!: Who is Nurse Ratched?
SECRETS OF THE BEES: What is 1/3?
ALL PREACHERS GREAT & SMALL: Who is Joel Osteen?
March 27, 2026:
Jeopardy! Round:
MOVIE OPENING SCENES: 1995: A girl in Beverly Hills uses a computer program to pick out her outfit for school
A TUNNEL OF FUN: Cut through sandstone cliffs, the Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel is in this U.S. state
LET’S CHECK OUT THE LIBRARY: Carolina Redviva, a library building at Uppsala University in this country, houses a 6th-century manuscript known as the “Silver Bible”
BIG DOG: Males of this breed that ends with a double “F” can easily come in at double the weight of a typical Great Pyrenees
AH, “SPRING” TIME: This type of cake pan has sides fastened with a clamp which can be detached to free difficult-to- remove treats
THAT’S A PRICEY CAR WASH: Your car wash will take longer if you add a pass at this long-named supporting structure that no drivers can see
Double Jeopardy! Round:
DEBUT NOVELS: People are still reading Lisa Genova’s debut novel “Still” her
WORDS FOR THE WISE: This synonym of “smart” is also the name of a Smurf
AN ESCAPIST CATEGORY: The Vancouver Sun challenged him to perform an escape in 1923; he got out of a straitjacket while hanging upside down from a beam
REPPING THE CITY: “The Drew Carey Show” opened many seasons with a cover by the Presidents of the United States of America that said this city “rocks”
KNIGHTS: A rank bestowed upon boys taking their first step toward knighthood, or a high school student assisting a U.S. Congressperson
HOSPITAL-ERS: The specialty of a neonatologist is treating these people
Correct Responses for March 27, 2026:
MOVIE OPENING SCENES: What is Clueless?
A TUNNEL OF FUN: What is Utah?
LET’S CHECK OUT THE LIBRARY: What is Sweden?
BIG DOG: What is a mastiff?
AH, “SPRING” TIME: What is a springform pan?
THAT’S A PRICEY CAR WASH: What is the undercarriage?
DEBUT NOVELS: Who is Alice?
WORDS FOR THE WISE: What is brainy?
AN ESCAPIST CATEGORY: Who is Harry Houdini?
REPPING THE CITY: What is Cleveland?
KNIGHTS: What is page?
HOSPITAL-ERS: Who are newborn babies?
March 26, 2026:
Jeopardy! Round:
IT’S OPENING DAY!: The MLB team with the greatest winning percentage on opening day is this squad that calls Citi Field home
THIS SIDE OF PARADISE, NEVADA: About 200 miles southeast of Paradise, Nevada, you can plant your flag in Flagstaff in this state
PLOT HOLES: In a novel by Lewis Carroll, her adventures begin when she follows a creature down a rabbit hole
UNIQUE SCHOOLS: In a 3 to 4 hour course each Friday, a school in Iceland can teach you about these folklore folks—& not the ones with Keebler cookies
SCRUM ONE, SCRUM ALL: An incident at an NBA game dubbed the “Malice at the Palace” saw Indiana Pacers throw fists at fans of this opposing team
WHAT IS THAT THING?!: That thing is looking like a major league maroon-colored contusion, or in layman’s terms, one of these
Double Jeopardy! Round:
GLOBAL FOOD: Used in Middle Eastern cooking, tahini is a paste made from these seeds
HISTORY: Ratified in 1951, it’s the number of the constitutional amendment that limits the U.S. president to 2 terms in office
WRITING TEAMS: Comedy writers Ken Levine & David Isaacs earned their first Emmy nom for an episode of this show set during the Korean War
LET’S SCIENCE THIS: Co is the chemical symbol for this element
I PLAY BASSOON: At one point, playing bassoon at West Texas A&M meant auditioning with a piece of this work by Modest Mussorgsky
IN TAME IMPALA: This word that can be made from letters in “Tame Impala” means “in abundance”
Correct Responses for March 26, 2026:
IT’S OPENING DAY!: Who are the New York Mets?
THIS SIDE OF PARADISE, NEVADA: What is Arizona?
PLOT HOLES: Who is Alice?
UNIQUE SCHOOLS: What are elves?
SCRUM ONE, SCRUM ALL: Who are the Detroit Pistons?
WHAT IS THAT THING?!: What is a bruise?
GLOBAL FOOD: What are sesame seeds?
HISTORY: What is 22nd?
WRITING TEAMS: What is M*A*S*H?
LET’S SCIENCE THIS: What is cobalt?
I PLAY BASSOON: What is “Night on Bald Mountain”?
IN TAME IMPALA: What is ample?
March 25, 2026:
Jeopardy! Round:
U.S. GEOGRAPHY: The western side of Vermont borders this state
VIRAL FOOD: On his TikTok account Danny Loves Pasta, Danny Freeman popularized a soup based on this layered Italian dish
2 “B”: Commonly associated with alcohol consumption, this verb comes from the Latin for “absorb” or “drink in”
DEAR MR. SCI FI OR FANTASY: “Perhaps I Was Too Quick with My Promise of the Spoils of Arrakis” was written by this sci-fi author
PLAY US A TUNE: To help close Woodstock ’94, this former lead singer of Genesis sang “Solsbury Hill” & “Sledgehammer”
SOMETHING TO MAKE US ALL HAPPY: One of these trendy toys sold at Pop Mart is worth a smile; if you get a chestnut cocoa one, it might be worth big bucks
Double Jeopardy! Round:
HISTORIC WOMEN: Sirimavo Bandaranaike became the world’s first woman prime minister by winning a vote in this island country near India
BIBLICAL FIRST NAMES: One of Rebekah’s sons had this name meaning “supplanter”
CO-STARS: NBC’s “Good Girls” starred Christina Hendricks, Mae Whitman & this comedian known by one name
QUITE SOME FEET: These “nosy” pachyderms can “hear” with their feet, detecting infrasound messages from miles away
THAT’S A RED FLAG: This “Volunteer State” has a mostly red flag, with stars representing 3 of the state’s regions
DON’T COST MUCH: Once an actual below-ground place for below-retail prices, this alliterative term now describes anything cheap
Correct Responses for March 25, 2026:
U.S. GEOGRAPHY: What is New York?
VIRAL FOOD: What is lasagna?
2 “B”: What is imbibe?
DEAR MR. SCI FI OR FANTASY: Who is Frank Herbert?
PLAY US A TUNE: Who is Peter Gabriel?
SOMETHING TO MAKE US ALL HAPPY: What are Labubus?
HISTORIC WOMEN: What is Sri Lanka?
BIBLICAL FIRST NAMES: What is Jacob?
CO-STARS: Who is Retta?
QUITE SOME FEET: What are elephants?
THAT’S A RED FLAG: What is Tennessee?
DON’T COST MUCH: What is bargain-basement?
March 24, 2026:
Jeopardy! Round:
ENDANGERED SPECIES: Several species of the howler this have been listed as endangered for decades
PRESIDENTIAL NICKNAMES: He’s “The Sage of Monticello”
THE SOUNDS OF NON-SILENCE: If you grew up at a certain time, the screeching sound of a dot matrix one of these will never leave your brain
THEY PLAY ONE ON TV: Larry Hagman played a man with this “A” occupation who uncorked a bottle to find Barbara Eden on “I Dream of Jeannie”
IT’S A PLANE: The Concorde took off for the first scheduled supersonic passenger flight in this decade
PHRASE IT IN THE FORM OF SOME LATIN: Meaning genuine or sincere, it’s Latin for “in good faith”
Double Jeopardy! Round:
ENDANGERED THESES: Geocentric models of the universe with Earth at the center weren’t long for this earth once this other-centric model got popular
POST-BREAKUP PLAYLIST SONGS: Mark Morrison talks about a lying girl who was once his pearl in a comeback song titled “Return of the” this
BOOKS OF THE 1990s: A mother/daughter relationship is at the center of Rebecca Wells’ bestseller “Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya” this
THE GREAT WEALTH TRANSFER: In 2025 this Nike cofounder & his wife Penny pledged $2 billion to an Oregon Cancer Institute
CITIES ON ISLANDS: This capital of Tasmania is Australia’s southernmost city
JEOPORTMANTEAU!: A cetacean + a place where you treat the sick
Correct Responses for March 24, 2026:
ENDANGERED SPECIES: What is monkey?
PRESIDENTIAL NICKNAMES: Who is Thomas Jefferson?
THE SOUNDS OF NON-SILENCE: What is a printer?
THEY PLAY ONE ON TV: What is astronaut?
IT’S A PLANE: What are the 1970s?
PHRASE IT IN THE FORM OF SOME LATIN: What is bona fide?
ENDANGERED THESES: What is heliocentric?
POST-BREAKUP PLAYLIST SONGS: What is Mack?
BOOKS OF THE 1990s: What is Sisterhood?
THE GREAT WEALTH TRANSFER: Who is Phil Knight?
CITIES ON ISLANDS: What is Hobart?
JEOPORTMANTEAU!: What is dolphinfirmary?
March 23, 2026:
Jeopardy! Round:
A PLACE IN HISTORY: In July 1945 Stalin, Churchill & Truman began a conference in this German city to negotiate an end to World War II
NATO PHONETIC ALPHABET SUGGESTIONS: “O” for Oscar is so old school; let’s make it newer with this word that preceded “Rift” in a line of VR headsets
SUPER BOWL ADS: In a 2025 ad for Hellman’s mayonnaise, Billy Crystal & Meg Ryan reprised their roles from this rom-com
ANIMAL IDIOMS: This phrase for a final performance comes from a belief of how the animal in question behaves before death–but that’s a myth
SCIENCE AKAs: This piece of the human skeleton is also called the thighbone
FITTING SPORTS NAMES: Fielder Jones stood in center field at South Side Park as a player on this MLB team
Double Jeopardy! Round:
HIS WIDOW LIVED ON: She first became a widow at 25 when her husband Daniel Parke Custis passed away
PCI: POP CULTURE INITIALS: A group known by these initials recorded the classic theme song for “Soul Train” called “TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)”
A BIT OF LIT: This 1922 James Joyce novel was at the center of a landmark obscenity trial in the U.S.
MIDDLE “C”: It means “of little or no renown” & someone with an aim for fame doesn’t want it describing them
MEXICAN GEOGRAPHY: The city of Tapachula sits near Mexico’s border with this Central American country
FAREWELLS: He drew himself into the first finale of his one-panel comic “The Far Side”, retelling the series to his family as if it were a dream
Correct Responses for March 23, 2026:
A PLACE IN HISTORY: What is Potsdam?
NATO PHONETIC ALPHABET SUGGESTIONS: What is Oculus?
SUPER BOWL ADS: What is When Harry Met Sally…?
ANIMAL IDIOMS: What is swan song?
SCIENCE AKAs: What is the femur?
FITTING SPORTS NAMES: Who are the Chicago White Sox?
HIS WIDOW LIVED ON: Who is Martha Washington?
PCI: POP CULTURE INITIALS: Who are MFSB?
A BIT OF LIT: What is Ulysses?
MIDDLE “C”: What is obscure?
MEXICAN GEOGRAPHY: What is Guatemala?
FAREWELLS: Who is Gary Larson?
March 20, 2026:
Jeopardy! Round:
WIN SOME, LOSE SOME: Despite previous nominations, this Robert Smith band hadn’t won a Grammy until 2026, when 2 awards became theirs
GETTING DRESSED WITH EMILY POST: Going to an event with a casual dress code? Emily says go ahead & wear sneakers, with or without these
UP TO SNUFF: It can mean an unpleasant person, or nasal mucus; both are nasty
2020s TV: Connor Storrie joked this show taught a lot of people about hockey & “a lot of straight women that their sexuality is ‘gay guy’”
ROMAN LETTERS: Yo, Whitney! I had to battle my emotions when I saw this landmark also called the Flavian Amphitheater; it’s way cool
GREEK NUMERALS: In 31 B.C. Octavian’s forces defeated Mark Antony’s troops at this naval battle
Double Jeopardy! Round:
MOTTOES & SLOGANS: All things being equal, the motto of this “Equality State” is “Equal rights”
SCI OP-ED: The Wall Street Journal op-ed “Is the coronavirus as deadly as they say?” was published March 24 of this year; we soon knew the answer
U.S. MEMORIALS & MONUMENTS: A memorial to Ryan White is set to be opened at IU, where he hoped to attend before passing from pneumonia exacerbated by this
6 CHARACTERS IN SEARCH OF THEIR AUTHORS: Ashley Wilkes was created by this author
STREAMING MOVIES: In this movie, Burt Reynolds & Jon Voight canoe down the fictional Cahulawassee River…uh-oh!
____ TO ____: Often starting “I’ll bet”, this phrase invoking bucks & baked goods offers assurance of the likelihood of an occurrence
Correct Responses for March 20, 2026:
WIN SOME, LOSE SOME: Who are The Cure?
GETTING DRESSED WITH EMILY POST: What are socks?
UP TO SNUFF: What is snot?
2020s TV: What is Heated Rivalry?
ROMAN LETTERS: What is the Colosseum?
GREEK NUMERALS: What is the Battle of Actium?
MOTTOES & SLOGANS: What is Wyoming?
SCI OP-ED: What is 2020?
U.S. MEMORIALS & MONUMENTS: What is AIDS?
6 CHARACTERS IN SEARCH OF THEIR AUTHORS: Who is Margaret Mitchell?
STREAMING MOVIES: What is Deliverance?
____ TO ____: What is “dollars to donuts”?
March 19, 2026:
Jeopardy! Round:
THE SMITHSONIAN HONORS AMERICA’S 250th: The Smithsonian honored America’s 250th with a seminar named “America’s Birth Certificate”, celebrating this document
DISCONTINUED: Popular in the 1980s & ’90s, Mars discontinued this candy bar-granola bar hybrid whose name means “praise”
PEN NAMES: Ding ding ding! This Brontë sister wrote “Jane Eyre” under the pen name Currer Bell
NON-SPANISH VOCABULARY: This word for a factor in a scientific experiment that may change doesn’t sound like “Ah-bleh”
FIRST DRAFTS OF ONE-WORD BAND NAMES: This Courtney Love band could have chosen aperture as their name
LET’S DANCE!: The paso doble is meant to resemble this sporting event, with the follower as the “cape”
Double Jeopardy! Round:
OCEANS & RIVERS: The Java Trench, also called the Sunda Trench, has the deepest point of this ocean
DO “U” REMEMBER?: Idi Amin brutally presided over this country for almost all of the 1970s
THE ONLY CONSONANT: “L” is the only consonant in the word for this garlic mayo
LEPROSY, ANCIENT & MODERN AFFLICTION: A baptism by Pope Sylvester is said to have cured this first Roman Emperor to profess Christianity of leprosy
TV LAW: When he went from being a small-town sheriff to a big-city lawyer on “Matlock”, Andy Griffith moved from Mayberry to here
AGAINST THE ODDS: In this film, Sandra Bullock overcomes the odds & makes it back to Earth after spending too much time in space
Correct Responses for March 19, 2026:
THE SMITHSONIAN HONORS AMERICA’S 250th: What is the Declaration of Independence?
DISCONTINUED: What is Kudos?
PEN NAMES: Who is Charlotte?
NON-SPANISH VOCABULARY: What is variable?
FIRST DRAFTS OF ONE-WORD BAND NAMES: Who are Hole?
LET’S DANCE!: What is bullfighting?
OCEANS & RIVERS: What is the Indian Ocean?
DO “U” REMEMBER?: What is Uganda?
THE ONLY CONSONANT: What is aioli?
LEPROSY, ANCIENT & MODERN AFFLICTION: Who is Constantine?
TV LAW: What is Atlanta?
AGAINST THE ODDS: What is Gravity?
March 18, 2026:
Jeopardy! Round:
SISTER CITIES: One of Los Angeles’ sister cities, this British Columbia filming hotspot has been nicknamed “Hollywood North”
BRUSHING UP ON FILM DENTISTS: Played by Ed Helms, Stu Price is a dentist who pulls out his own tooth during a wild Vegas vacation in this comedy
SHIPS & BOATS: From 1577 to 1580 this English admiral circumnavigated the globe on a ship called the Golden Hind
WHAT’S IN THE TIME CAPSULE?: Buried in 1992, the Nickelodeon time capsule includes VHS movies, an MC Hammer CD & this Nintendo device that fit inside
NEWER MEANINGS: If someone said you do this action, it meant a violent killing; now it just means you did something super well, queen; Yassss!
THE KENNEDYS’ NOBEL PRIZE DINNER: This writer was invited in his final weeks of life, but chose to not deal with “The Sound and the Fury” of going 100 miles for dinner
Double Jeopardy! Round:
AMERICAN LITERATURE: She wrote “The Bluest Eye” in 1970, “Tar Baby” in 1981 & became the first black woman to win the Nobel Literature Prize in 1993
THE ASTRONOMY OF ASTROLOGY: I foresee you’ll be crabby if you don’t know Acubens, a star in this constellation, has a name meaning “claw”
HOLY DAYS & FESTIVALS: In Judaism, the 10 days of Repentance begin with Rosh Hashanah & end with this
“HIS” & “HER”s: It’s a name for a baptized Roman Catholic who refuses to accept a truth made known through godly inspiration
PANIC!: Some Chicagoans freaked in 1987 when a hacker dressed as this blond sci-fi guy interrupted telecasts with nonsense
AT THE DISCO: Vicki Sue Robinson sang about turning this around; we, too, love to hear percussion
Correct Responses for March 18, 2026:
SISTER CITIES: What is Vancouver?
BRUSHING UP ON FILM DENTISTS: What is The Hangover?
SHIPS & BOATS: Who is Francis Drake?
WHAT’S IN THE TIME CAPSULE?: What is a Game Boy?
NEWER MEANINGS: What is slay?
THE KENNEDYS’ NOBEL PRIZE DINNER: Who is William Faulkner?
AMERICAN LITERATURE: Who is Toni Morrison?
THE ASTRONOMY OF ASTROLOGY: What is Cancer?
HOLY DAYS & FESTIVALS: What is Yom Kippur?
“HIS” & “HER”s: What is a heretic?
PANIC!: Who is Max Headroom?
AT THE DISCO: What is “The Beat”?
March 17, 2026:
Jeopardy! Round:
GENIUS IN A BATTLE: Upon winning the Battle of Waterloo, he said, “I hope to God that I have fought my last battle”
IT’S THE LAW: Named for the creator of the wiki, Cunningham’s law says the best way to get a right answer online isn’t to ask a question, but this
YOU CAN’T PINCH THEM!: You couldn’t pinch Jennifer Lopez at the 2000 Grammys; she was wearing a green dress by this designer
“X”: It’s the medical term for a nosebleed
LOS ANGELES: In 2013 TCL took naming rights of this theatre first named for Sid Grauman, a founding member of the Motion Picture Academy
I LOVE THAT ALBUM!: I love “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally”; it’s this pop guy’s first record since 2022 & I’ve been desperately waiting!
Double Jeopardy! Round:
EVERYBODY LOVES DINOSAURS: This speedy relative of the North American Deinonychus was given a name meaning “swift thief”
SWORD PLAY: In the third act of this Shakespeare play, both Tybalt & Mercutio meet their ends via a well-placed sword
A CINEMATIC SUM-UP THROUGH THE DECADES: 1980s: Charlie Sheen drops out of college to fight in Vietnam; he’s evacuated but not unaffected
OTHER KENS: Ken Shamrock fought at this league’s earliest shows, then went to wrestle in WWE; he returned in 2002 & earned a 2003 Hall of Fame spot
5-LETTER VERBS: The opposite of push, a constant inquiry, it’s a setting where new emails are checked for at intervals, saving power
PERSONIFYING THE NATION: This country has been said to be “a sleeping giant; let her sleep, for when she wakes up, she will move the world”
Correct Responses for March 17, 2026:
GENIUS IN A BATTLE: Who is the Duke of Wellington?
IT’S THE LAW: What is post the wrong answer?
YOU CAN’T PINCH THEM!: Who is Versace?
“X”: What is epistaxis?
LOS ANGELES: What is the Chinese theatre?
I LOVE THAT ALBUM!: Who is Harry Styles?
EVERYBODY LOVES DINOSAURS: What is a velociraptor?
SWORD PLAY: What is Romeo and Juliet?
A CINEMATIC SUM-UP THROUGH THE DECADES: What is Platoon?
OTHER KENS: What is UFC?
5-LETTER VERBS: What is fetch?
PERSONIFYING THE NATION: What is China?
March 16, 2026:
Jeopardy! Round:
AND THE WINNER IS…: Alysa Liu, an Olympic gold medalist in this sport
THE GREAT BRITISH SPELLING SHOW: A British driver needs this permit to lawfully operate her Rolls-Royce
WE HAVE SOMETHING IN COMMON: Joe Cocker, Elton John & Earth, Wind & Fire all had songs chart on the Hot 100 that were covers of tunes by this band
BOARD GAMES: This board game by Days of Wonder simulates a train adventure across North America in the early 20th century
TECH HISTORY: With a then- impressive portable storage of 32MB, the MPMan F10 was released in 1998 as one of the first of these players
GRIM GOOSE & GRIMM: In a Grimm tale, Father trades his daughter to this figure, but cuts off her hands after she is not claimed due to her purity
Double Jeopardy! Round:
HISTORIC STATEMENTS: It’s the archipelago General Douglas MacArthur referred to in his 1942 declaration “I shall return”
THAT “BEING” THE TITLE: A portal leads into the head of an actor in this film often lauded as part of the class of 1999
LANDLOCKED!: The only landlocked Aussie state or territory is Australian Capital Territory, surrounded by this most populous state
A REAL WORK OF ART: After visiting it in 1875, Edouard Manet painted “The Grand Canal of” this city
POP CULTURE RHYME TIME: It shouldn’t be much of a shock that the music video for SZA’s biggest hit of 2023 is heavily inspired by this movie
HABITS UNBECOMING: Morsicatio labiorum is a rare tissue alteration caused by excessive biting of these
Correct Responses for March 16, 2026:
AND THE WINNER IS…: What is figure skating?
THE GREAT BRITISH SPELLING SHOW: What is L-I-C-E-N-C-E?
WE HAVE SOMETHING IN COMMON: Who are The Beatles?
BOARD GAMES: What is Ticket to Ride?
TECH HISTORY: What is MP3 player?
GRIM GOOSE & GRIMM: Who is the Devil?
HISTORIC STATEMENTS: What is the Philippines?
THAT “BEING” THE TITLE: What is Being John Malkovich?
LANDLOCKED!: What is New South Wales?
A REAL WORK OF ART: What is Venice?
POP CULTURE RHYME TIME: What is Kill Bill?
HABITS UNBECOMING: What are lips?
March 13, 2026:
Jeopardy! Round:
ALL EARS: The fennec kind of this vulpine animal has ears nearly half as long as its body that help keep it cool in the desert
21st CENTURY COMEDIC TV: “The Script and the Sherpa” & “Sorry, Ari” were episodes of this TV show
RESTAURANTS: The sight of Chicken Crispers & the sound of sizzling fajitas are typical of a night dining in at this chain
BURNING SOME BRIDGES: Once considered a shortcut to Yuma, the Oxbow Bridge that connected California with this state perished in a 2025 fire
5, 5: It’s unrhymed poetry with a regular meter
GORDON RAMSAY YELLS AT HISTORICAL FIGURES: To this colonel, Ramsay might have said, “you split up your troops at Little Bighorn!? Sitting Bull ate you alive like a donut!”
Double Jeopardy! Round:
CAROLINA-CATION: U.S. News & World Report has this North Carolina school ranked No. 7 on its list of national universities
A LITTLE LITERATURE: Carson McCullers was 23 when a publisher first printed her novel “The Heart Is a Lonely” this
AUTO TUNES: Satisfying synthesizer sounds drive his song that begins “Here in my car, I feel safest of all”
YOU’RE SO POSSESSIVE: This current Las Vegas spot for lodging & gaming evolved from the old Holiday Inn Center Strip Hotel & Holiday Casino
ARTIST OF THE PORTRAIT: In 1890 he completed a portrait of Dr. Paul Gauchet, the man who took care of him in his final months
REJECTED FIDDLER ON THE ROOF OPENING NUMBER TITLES: It’s another word for undertaker
Correct Responses for March 13, 2026:
ALL EARS: What is fox?
21st CENTURY COMEDIC TV: What is Entourage?
RESTAURANTS: What is Chili’s?
BURNING SOME BRIDGES: What is Arizona?
5, 5: What is blank verse?
GORDON RAMSAY YELLS AT HISTORICAL FIGURES: Who is George Armstrong Custer?
CAROLINA-CATION: What is Duke?
A LITTLE LITERATURE: What is Hunter?
AUTO TUNES: Who is Gary Numan?
YOU’RE SO POSSESSIVE: What is Harrah’s?
ARTIST OF THE PORTRAIT: Who is Vincent Van Gogh?
REJECTED FIDDLER ON THE ROOF OPENING NUMBER TITLES: What is mortician?
March 12, 2026:
Jeopardy! Round:
A REAL PALACE: Tiled mosaics exude color on the exterior of Golestan Palace in this Iranian capital
3-LETTER VERBS: To dismiss from a job, or to preserve in a certain kind of container
COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES: In 1996 a pair of professors from Rice University in this state were part of a group that won a Nobel Prize for Chemistry
BARRY TALES: This singer wrote an autobiography titled “Sweet Life: Adventures on the Way to Paradise”
LET’S DISH: Sounding like a cool, dark place to store a Morton product, it’s an older type of dish that’s since been replaced by shakers
OSCAR NIGHT WITH CONAN O’BRIEN: Conan’s “Late Night” predecessor David Letterman hosted the Oscars the year this Tom Hanks film won Best Picture
Double Jeopardy! Round:
TECH & SCIENCE NEWS: This company recently began shipping Pixel 10a smartphones in the colors lavender, berry, fog & obsidian
ENTERTAINMENT BY THE NUMBERS: It’s the title & first lyric of a song by Feist that rhymingly continues “tell me that you love me more”
LAKES & RIVERS: It’s the smallest of the Great Lakes by surface area
YOU’VE BEEN HETERONYM”ED”!: To have been haunted by & persistent
BAROQUE: The name of this Flemish painter of the Baroque era lives on today in an adjective that means “voluptuously curvy”
OBAMA: Barack Obama had no issue with this eldest daughter dropping her famous surname when she became a filmmaker
Correct Responses for March 12, 2026:
A REAL PALACE: What is Tehran?
3-LETTER VERBS: What is can?
COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES: What is Texas?
BARRY TALES: Who is Barry Manilow?
LET’S DISH: What is a salt cellar?
OSCAR NIGHT WITH CONAN O’BRIEN: What is Forrest Gump?
TECH & SCIENCE NEWS: What is Google?
ENTERTAINMENT BY THE NUMBERS: What is “1234”?
LAKES & RIVERS: What is Lake Ontario?
YOU’VE BEEN HETERONYM”ED”!: What are dogged & dogged?
BAROQUE: Who is Peter Paul Rubens?
OBAMA: Who is Malia?
March 11, 2026:
Jeopardy! Round:
FUN PLACE NAMES: Headed out West? Drop in on parachute, a small community in this “Centennial State”
BUNDLE UP!: It follows “ear” in the name of an item that can keep your lobes toasty, or stands alone as a kind of hand warmer
HYPHENATED ADJECTIVES: We can forgive Jeff Foxworthy & friends for not properly hyphenating this adjective for manual laborers in a comedy tour title
THE WURST OF TIMES: Well before “My Bologna Has a First Name”, the brothers behind this brand sold liverwurst & more in Chicago
HISTORY: In 1956 he was elected president of Egypt with 99.9% of the vote (though he was the only candidate)
PICTURE THE MUSIC MAKERS: A picture of an artichoke’s meaty center could represent this band inducted in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2013
Double Jeopardy! Round:
RECURRING CHARACTERS: The somewhat hasty Arthur Hastings is a trusted pal of this Belgian brain created by Agatha Christie
“U” SAID IT: Of his book “The Jungle”, he said, “I aimed for the public’s heart & by accident, I hit it in the stomach”
MED. ABBREV.: The “CAT” in “CAT scan” is short for computerized axial this
SET IN FRANCE: The director’s pending divorce from Judy Garland meant Gene Kelly directed portions of this film in which he played a painter
PARADES: The annual parade sponsored by this department store changed the Christmas part of its name to Thanksgiving in 1927
TRIPLE RHYME TIME: A transparent, globe-like vessel for holding Modelo
Correct Responses for March 11, 2026:
FUN PLACE NAMES: What is Colorado?
BUNDLE UP!: What is muff?
HYPHENATED ADJECTIVES: What is blue-collar?
THE WURST OF TIMES: What is Oscar Mayer?
HISTORY: Who is Gamal Abdel Nasser?
PICTURE THE MUSIC MAKERS: What is Heart?
RECURRING CHARACTERS: Who is Hercule Poirot?
“U” SAID IT: Who is Upton Sinclair?
MED. ABBREV.: What is tomography?
SET IN FRANCE: What is An American in Paris?
PARADES: What is Macy’s?
TRIPLE RHYME TIME: What is a clear beer sphere?
March 10, 2026:
Jeopardy! Round:
SUB, READ IT: Das book from 1973 with a submarine was written by Lothar-Gunther Buchheim, who had volunteered with Germany’s Navy
WATCH OUT FOR THAT TEAM!: The Canadian Football League’s Stampeders call this city home
CITIES AROUND EUROPE: In the 21st century, this Welsh capital became the center of production for the BBC series “Doctor Who”
THE BUSINESS OF MUSIC: On its website, this Swedish streaming service clarifies that it does not pay musicians on a per-listen basis
“UM”: It follows “fair” in a bit of Aussie slang that means “genuine”
THIS IS AWKWARD: Brits call it a lift, but many Americans call it a place where awkward interactions go down
Double Jeopardy! Round:
1926: The USA’s oldest broadcast network, it launched in 1926 with a 4-hour radio Gala from NYC’s Waldorf-Astoria Hotel
AIRPORT CODES: If you asked Paris Hilton to give the airport code for a certain “springs” in this U.S. state, she’d say, “That’s hot”
“I” MOVIE: In this film, Sean Penn plays a mentally challenged man who tries to raise a daughter on his own
ELEMENT + WORD: It’s the third-highest combat decoration in the U.S. military after the Medal of Honor & the Distinguished Service Cross
MYTH-ELLANEOUS: Take your mind to another planet & name this deity, Roman mythology’s equivalent of the Greek god Zeus
IT’S IDIOMATIC: Woodcutting, not poker, is the origin of the idiom that says “let” these “fall where they may”
Correct Responses for March 10, 2026:
SUB, READ IT: What is Das Boot?
WATCH OUT FOR THAT TEAM!: What is Calgary?
CITIES AROUND EUROPE: What is Cardiff?
THE BUSINESS OF MUSIC: What is Spotify?
“UM”: What is dinkum?
THIS IS AWKWARD: What is an elevator?
1926: What is NBC?
AIRPORT CODES: What is Arkansas?
“I” MOVIE: What is I Am Sam?
ELEMENT + WORD: What is the Silver Star?
MYTH-ELLANEOUS: Who is Jupiter?
IT’S IDIOMATIC: What are the chips?
March 9, 2026:
Jeopardy! Round:
FACTS ABOUT POETS: It’s said that this “The Owl and the Pussy-Cat” poet had a new house built exactly like his old one so as not to upset his cat
FORKLIFT CERTIFIED: An illusion on his TV show “Mindfreak” made it look like he was impaled by a forklift– ouch!
OUT OF THIS WORLD MOVIES: Danger, Sandra Bullock! Her character is lost in space after debris strikes her ship in this movie
CAPITONYMS: A PERIOD THAT PRECEDES EASTER, or having given one something for temporary use & expecting its return
LARGE & IN CHARGE: Daniel Chapo stands tall as the leader of this East African nation that has a waterway standing between it & Madagascar
SMALL BUT MIGHTY: This model of iPod did away with the screen & got down to a width of 1.5 inches, but it could still hold 500 songs
Double Jeopardy! Round:
TAKE ME TO THE RIVER: The Po River is the longest river in this country
FACE, THE MUSIC: This singer killed us softly with her 1972 No. 1 hit “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face”
MUSEUM PIECES: Treasures of the Ottoman Empire are exhibited at Topkapi Palace in this country
THE SOCIAL BOOKSHELF: Updated in 2012, a book that asserts career women put in an extra month of work at home vs. men is called “The Second” this
CRIME & PUNISHMENT: For his role in the world’s largest Ponzi scheme, he was sentenced to 150 years in prison
CROSSWORD CLUES “G”: Overly ornamented, or foolishly flashy (5 letters)
Correct Responses for March 9, 2026:
FACTS ABOUT POETS: Who is Edward Lear?
FORKLIFT CERTIFIED: Who is Criss Angel?
OUT OF THIS WORLD MOVIES: What is Gravity?
CAPITONYMS: What is Lent/lent?
LARGE & IN CHARGE: What is Mozambique?
SMALL BUT MIGHTY: What is the Shuffle?
TAKE ME TO THE RIVER: What is Italy?
FACE, THE MUSIC: Who is Roberta Flack?
MUSEUM PIECES: What is Turkey?
THE SOCIAL BOOKSHELF: What is Shift?
CRIME & PUNISHMENT: Who is Bernie Madoff?
CROSSWORD CLUES “G”: What is gaudy?
March 6, 2026:
Jeopardy! Round:
BOASTING A COAST: The historic region of Dalmatia can be found along the Adriatic Sea, mainly along the coast of this “C”ountry
BRIT BITS: Instead of granting the 100 requests for radio licenses received, the U.K. issued 1 license to this company on October 18, 1922
VEGAS CASINO NAMES: Go on a hot streak traversing this sandy spot that takes up about 3.3 million square miles
SPORTS IDIOMS: “Drop the gloves” comes from this sport
BE VERY QUIET: Depeche Mode’s highest-charting Hot 100 hit encouraged us to “Enjoy” this
I’M HUNTING OUTFITS: It’s ’80s night, so I’m on the hunt for an “exclusive” jacket from this brand that said, “when you put it on, something happens”
Double Jeopardy! Round:
SECRET MEETINGS: On May 1, 2011 Pres. Obama, Sec. Clinton & other bigwigs met in this room to monitor SEAL Team 6’s raid on bin Laden’s compound
CHARACTER ASSASSINATION: He wrote, “George raised the gun and…brought the muzzle of it close to the back of Lennie’s head… ‘got him, by God’”
ON THE GO: This company goes back to Eric Wickman & Orville Caesar joining up in the 1920s & developing a firm called Motor Transit Management
10-LETTER WORDS: Italian for “hunter”, it’s a way to prepare food, often chicken, with tomatoes, herbs & sometimes wine
EARTH SCIENCE: Empedocles posited that all matter is made of 4 classical elements, or roots: earth, fire, air & this
DIRECTORS: Before winning a bundle of Oscars for his work on “Anora”, he directed other sex-inspired films like “Tangerine” & “Red Rocket”
Correct Responses for March 6, 2026:
BOASTING A COAST: What is Croatia?
BRIT BITS: What is the BBC?
VEGAS CASINO NAMES: What is Sahara?
SPORTS IDIOMS: What is hockey?
BE VERY QUIET: What is the silence?
I’M HUNTING OUTFITS: What is Members Only?
SECRET MEETINGS: What is the Situation Room?
CHARACTER ASSASSINATION: Who is John Steinbeck?
ON THE GO: What is Greyhound?
10-LETTER WORDS: What is cacciatore?
EARTH SCIENCE: What is water?
DIRECTORS: Who is Sean Baker?
March 5, 2026:
Jeopardy! Round:
SOUNDS ALL AROUND: HowStuffWorks.com attempted to uncover the origin of this ubiquitous iPhone ringtone named for an “M” musical instrument
TV CROSSOVERS: Characters from “Daniel Tiger” ride a trolley to visit pals on “Donkey Hodie”; both have roots in a show led by this PBS legend
“U-G-H” BUT NOT “UGH”!: Tussis is the medical term for one
SAY YOUR PRAYERS: A modernized version of the Lord’s Prayer begins, “Our Father in heaven, hallowed be” this
HAIL, MARY: It’s scientifically proven that Mary Steenburgen played Clara, his love interest, in “Back to the Future Part III”
OUR FATHER: This president was dad to 2 girls: Lynda Byrd & Luci Baines
Double Jeopardy! Round:
THEIR FIRST STUDIO ALBUM: 2012: “Night Visions”, which spent 408 weeks on the Billboard 200
EPONYMS: A German-born fitness guru lent his name to this regimen, often using a mat, that focuses on enhancing the body’s “powerhouse”
POETS: Since 2025 Arthur Sze has held this title bestowed by the Library of Congress to someone chosen to encourage poetry appreciation
FLOWERS: Children in West Virginia voted to make this 4-syllable flower, with a name meaning “red tree”, its state flower
ASIA MAJOR: In 1942 this country’s national university was founded in the capital of Ulaanbaatar
THE 18th CENTURY WORLD WITH JAMIE FRASER: Jamie tells Claire the only time he’s without pain is in her bed, before going to fight in this war’s Battle of Monmouth
Correct Responses for March 5, 2026:
SOUNDS ALL AROUND: What is Marimba?
TV CROSSOVERS: Who is Fred Rogers?
“U-G-H” BUT NOT “UGH”!: What is a cough?
SAY YOUR PRAYERS: What is “your name”?
HAIL, MARY: Who is Doc Brown?
OUR FATHER: Who is Lyndon Johnson?
THEIR FIRST STUDIO ALBUM: Who are Imagine Dragons?
EPONYMS: What is Pilates?
POETS: What is poet laureate?
FLOWERS What is rhododendron?
ASIA MAJOR: What is Mongolia?
THE 18th CENTURY WORLD WITH JAMIE FRASER: What is the American Revolution?
March 4, 2026:
Jeopardy! Round:
OH, HI MARCH: Winter was becoming spring on March 4, 1678, the day this “Four Seasons” composer was born
RECENT FICTION: Beginning with “Harlem Shuffle”, then “Crook Manifesto”, his “Harlem Trilogy” will conclude with “Cool Machine”
INTERNATIONAL CUISINE: This culinary vegetable is used to make gumbo in the States & to make bamia in the Middle East
4 TIMES THE FUN: The 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse are said to ride horses described as black white, red & this adjective
FACTS ABOUT POP SINGERS: Nancy Cartwright, voice of Bart Simpson, is an aunt of this singer who guest starred on the 2026 “Muppet Show” special
ALTERED WORDS: This “V” word for food & drink, sometimes consumed by cowboys, comes from a word said the same but spelled with a silent “CT”
Double Jeopardy! Round:
EVEN MORE OPERA: Based on the life of Nebuchadnezzar, the opera “Nabucco” has a scene in the gardens of this city
ED TV: For more than a decade, Ed McMahon hosted this talent competition; Anthony Anderson took control when Netflix revived it
BIOLOGY: Positive phototaxis is the bodily response of an organism, moving toward this
“RAM”: Consequences of a decision
CITIES IN COLOR: It’s the third-most populous city in Kentucky
I LOVE TRASH WITH OSCAR THE GROUCH: One headline said this mayor-turned talk show host “opened the era of ‘trash TV’”; Oscar prefers “Sesame Street”
Correct Responses for March 4, 2026:
OH, HI MARCH: Who is Antonio Vivaldi?
RECENT FICTION: Who is Colson Whitehead?
INTERNATIONAL CUISINE: What is okra?
4 TIMES THE FUN: What is pale?
FACTS ABOUT POP SINGERS: Who is Sabrina Carpenter?
ALTERED WORDS: What are vittles?
EVEN MORE OPERA: What is Babylon?
ED TV: What is Star Search?
BIOLOGY: What is light?
“RAM”: What are ramifications?
CITIES IN COLOR: What is Bowling Green?
I LOVE TRASH WITH OSCAR THE GROUCH: Who is Jerry Springer?
March 3, 2026:
Jeopardy! Round:
IT’S A FREE COUNTRY: Since it opened in 1868, the Lincoln Park Zoo in this city has been free to all visitors
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS: Tuned an octave below the viola, the full Italian name of this instrument begins with “Violon”
HOMONYMS: A part of a body of water that furnishes Anchorage, or to provide shelter for someone
“T”-BIRDS: Named for its brownish color, this owl is known for its calls of “ke-wick” & “hoo-hu-hoooo”
PINK LADIES: Pink Plus Christina Aguilera, Lil’ Kim, Mya & Missy Elliott remade “Lady Marmalade” for this Baz Luhrmann film’s soundtrack
GREECE: On January 1, 2002 Greece swapped out this unit for the euro as the country’s official currency
Double Jeopardy! Round:
2001: A BOOK ODYSSEY: The literary world was abuzz when Sue Monk Kidd released this book set in the ’60s with teenage racial themes
THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE: The 4 countries that border Guatemala are Mexico, Honduras, Belize & this
I NEED TO CLEAN MY HOUSE: I need to get out the Dustbuster & vacuum this 5-letter horizontal part of the stairs on which we place our feet
THE SONG’S LYRICS SUMMARIZED: 2025, in Spanish: Spend time with your loved ones, document the big moments before things change–too late; they already have
TOMB SERVICE: The tomb of William Butler Yeats is in Drumcliff in this country; rumors persist that it might not be his bones that are there
“L-O”, GUV’NOR: On June 10, 1956 the Van Nuys News wrote that the 3 most important things about real estate were this, this, this
Correct Responses for March 3, 2026:
IT’S A FREE COUNTRY: What is Chicago?
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS: What is cello?
HOMONYMS: What is harbor?
“T”-BIRDS: What is the tawny owl?
PINK LADIES: What is Moulin Rouge!?
GREECE: What is drachma?
2001: A BOOK ODYSSEY: What is The Secret Life of Bees?
THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE: What is El Salvador?
I NEED TO CLEAN MY HOUSE: What is the tread?
THE SONG’S LYRICS SUMMARIZED: What is “DtMF”?
TOMB SERVICE: What is Ireland?
“L-O”, GUV’NOR: What is location?
March 2, 2026:
Jeopardy! Round:
IN THE BEGINNING: Use letters in the phrase “the beginning” to get this antonym of “harmful”
BOOKS & AUTHORS: Tayari Jones’ novel about inseparable friends growing up in Jim Crow-era Louisiana has this 3-letter title meaning “family”
FIRST NAME FLOWERS: It’s a garden flower, a Goo Goo Dolls song & an increasingly popular baby name in the U.S.
U.S. GEOGRAPHY: For decades, this 100-mile river that empties into Lake Erie has been trying to shake its image of being known for catching fire
MOVIES BY SEQUEL: The 1986 movie “The Color of Money” is a sequel to this film
COIN OF THE REALM: The back of Mexico’s one-peso coin depicts its national shield, with an eagle on a cactus holding this in its mouth
Double Jeopardy! Round:
HISTORY: Founder of the Ayyubid dynasty, this Muslim Sultan devoted himself to jihad & captured Jerusalem during the Crusades in 1187
ON THE LAMB: This equine pal of Shari Lewis’ lamb chop got his own PBS show at the end of the 1990s
PHYSICS: The unit called the Newton is equal to the force that moves a mass of one kilogram one meter in this amount of time squared
POLITICAL BOOKS: Vladislav Zubok’s book “The World of” this war is subtitled “1945–1991”
MUSIC-POURRI: He followed up his hits “12 to 12″, “Undressed” & “Back to Friends” with the February 2026 release of “Homewrecker”
____ & ____: Calling itself “America’s Steakhouse”, this small chain of restaurants began in New York in 1977
Correct Responses for March 2, 2026:
IN THE BEGINNING: What is benign?
BOOKS & AUTHORS: What is Kin?
FIRST NAME FLOWERS: What is Iris?
U.S. GEOGRAPHY: What is the Cuyahoga?
MOVIES BY SEQUEL: What is The Hustler?
COIN OF THE REALM: What is a snake?
HISTORY: Who is Saladin?
ON THE LAMB: Who is Charlie Horse?
PHYSICS: What is one second?
POLITICAL BOOKS: What is the Cold War?
MUSIC-POURRI: Who is Sombr?
____ & ____: What is Smith & Wollensky?
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