J!6 Clue Archive – June 2026

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June 30, 2026:

Jeopardy! Round:

SPECIAL EFFECTS: A centrifuge 36 feet in diameter was used for zero gravity effects in this Kubrick film
ANIMAL POTPOURRI: The Saluki is one of the world’s oldest breeds of this
TRIPLE “A”: In geometry, the conic sections made by the intersection of a plane & a cone include this one resembling a “U”
ANNOTATING WALDEN: When Thoreau talks of a “creeping” this tree, he’s really referring to the common version whose berries flavor gin
TABLE SCRAPS: In this casino table game, if you feel a low number coming, you’ll want to put your chips on “1st 12”
THE CENSUS BUREAU SAYS: Between 2010 & 2023, the number of these businesses in Texas, like Blockbuster, went from 858 locations to just 34

Double Jeopardy! Round:

SPECIAL EFFECTS: After this star of “Yentl” tried to get a pic of her house off the web, it went from 6 downloads to thousands & her “effect” was born
DIARIES & JOURNALS: Angela Nissel wrote “The Broke Diaries” about her time as a struggling student at this southernmost Ivy League school
THAT ____ -____ING CATEGORY: Though Harry Truman referred to the 80th Congress by this unflattering nickname, it passed more than 900 bills in 2 years
MY PROBLEMATIC HISTORICAL FAVES: This Lord Protector of England, Scotland & Ireland from 1653 to 1658 once ordered a church full of people to be set on fire
CLIFF NOTES: Formed of nearly pure Selma chalk, the White Cliffs of Epes sit along a river in this U.S. state
WINE, WOMEN & SONG: In a song by this “Low Rider” group, a lady whispers, “spill the wine, take that pearl”

Correct Responses for June 30, 2026:

SPECIAL EFFECTS: What is 2001: A Space Odyssey?
ANIMAL POTPOURRI: What is dog?
TRIPLE “A”: What is a parabola?
ANNOTATING WALDEN: What is juniper?
TABLE SCRAPS: What is roulette?
THE CENSUS BUREAU SAYS: What are video rental stores?
SPECIAL EFFECTS: Who is Barbra Streisand?
DIARIES & JOURNALS: What is Pennsylvania?
THAT ____ -____ING CATEGORY: What is Do-Nothing?
MY PROBLEMATIC HISTORICAL FAVES: Who is Oliver Cromwell?
CLIFF NOTES: What is Alabama?
WINE, WOMEN & SONG: Who are War?

June 29, 2026:

Jeopardy! Round:

YOU HAVE A HECKUVA ALTITUDE: This city in Bolivia is the world’s highest national capital
TV: Mindy Kaling says the Hulu series “not suitable for” this completes a trilogy that’s loosely based on her life
THE AUTHOR’S CHARACTERS: Jane Smith & Alex Cross are 2 of this author’s characters
EXPANSION PACK: Some dining tables allow you to expand the surface with an additional piece that goes by this “arboreal” name
“DIS” INFORMATION: To “be” this is to show self-restraint, particularly with a sensitive subject
HAPPY 85th ANNIVERSARY TO THE USO: The first-ever USO Spirit of Hope award went to the cheerleaders of this NFL team, who have been on over 85 USO tours

Double Jeopardy! Round:

THE WINDSOR OF OUR DISCONTENT: Many attribute the stress of WWII for some ill health effects suffered by this king who also struggled with a stammer
COMPOUND WORDS: A term for a witch’s magic words starts off this synonym of “captivated”
BODY BASICS: When we talk about a person’s eye color, we’re referring to the appearance of this part of the eye
COLLEGE TOWNS: Montana State University is in this town that’s a destination for skiers
A THING OF BEAUTY: You might get a little misty when you look upon Victoria Falls, which lies on the border of Zambia & this country
A JOY FOREVER: Amy Poehler brought joy to the voice of Joy in this 2024 Disney/Pixar sequel

Correct Responses for June 29, 2026:

YOU HAVE A HECKUVA ALTITUDE: What is La Paz?
TV: What is Work?
THE AUTHOR’S CHARACTERS: Who is James Patterson?
EXPANSION PACK: What is leaf?
“DIS” INFORMATION: What is discreet?
HAPPY 85th ANNIVERSARY TO THE USO: Who are the Dallas Cowboys?
THE WINDSOR OF OUR DISCONTENT: Who is George VI?
COMPOUND WORDS: What is spellbound?
BODY BASICS: What is the iris?
COLLEGE TOWNS: What is Bozeman?
A THING OF BEAUTY: What is Zimbabwe?
A JOY FOREVER: What is Inside Out 2?

June 26, 2026:

Jeopardy! Round:

COME BLOW YOUR…: Its components include a chanter, drones & an airtight sack to hold wind
TENNIS: This word is a shorter way to identify a tennis score tied 40–40
WHAT’S ON THE MENU?: This chain offers the dynamite sweet & sour chicken plate
11-LETTER WORDS: Common among combat athletes, auricular hematoma is an ear deformity named for this produce item
BRIDGE-“R”-TOWN: Built in the 1990s, the Wadi Laban bridge helps transport traffic in this Saudi city
I BURN FOR YOU: This burnable stuff is paired with peppermints in the title of a psychedelic song by Strawberry Alarm Clock

Double Jeopardy! Round:

LAWS & EDICTS: Issued in 1521 by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, this edict banned the writings of Martin Luther & called him a heretic
BLANK VERSE: Robert Frost: “He says again, ‘good fences make good ____'”
VERB-AL TV: Andy Cohen hosts this nightly gabfest with a heavy dose of Bravolebrities
PLAYING THE DOZENS: Clifton Webb played the patriarch in the 1950 film “Cheaper by the Dozen”, while this man took the role in the 2003 remake
SCIENTIFIC NORTH AMERICAN: Known as “the godfather of” these 2 letters, Toronto’s Geoffrey Hinton won a 2024 Nobel Prize for his work with machine learning
“BB” BOOM: Per Bloomberg Government, Ballard Partners, LLC is the biggest one of these firms in Washington, making $88 million in 2025

Correct Responses for June 26, 2026:

COME BLOW YOUR…: What is a bagpipe?
TENNIS: What is deuce?
WHAT’S ON THE MENU?: What is Panda Express?
11-LETTER WORDS: What is cauliflower?
BRIDGE-“R”-TOWN: What is Riyadh?
I BURN FOR YOU: What is incense?
LAWS & EDICTS: What is the Edict of Worms?
BLANK VERSE: What are neighbors?
VERB-AL TV: What is Watch What Happens Live?
PLAYING THE DOZENS: Who is Steve Martin?
SCIENTIFIC NORTH AMERICAN: What is A.I.?
“BB” BOOM: What is lobbying?

June 25, 2026:

Jeopardy! Round:

HISTORY IS A BUMMER: When this Nez Perce chief surrendered to the U.S. in 1877, he said, “my heart is sick and sad… I will fight no more forever”
BODY-ODY-ODY: It’s the only bone of our skull that moves
AN ANTONYM OF…: An antonym of true: this ornamental pillow covering
OVERHEARD WHILE CHRONICALLY ONLINE: Examples of words that attach to this 7-letter suffix of improvement are sleep, fiber &, most notably, looks
PRANKING ON TV: James Murray & Sal Vulcano are members of this title group of pranksters
THURSDAYS WITH JEOPARDY!: This streaming service is where NFL fans can tune in (can you say that for streaming?) to “Thursday Night Football”

Double Jeopardy! Round:

GEOGUESSING IN THE USA: Quabbin Reservoir & Wachusett Reservoir are the 2 largest lakes in this state
LITERARY STRUCTURES: In the follow-up to “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”, Charlie & Willy Wonka go into orbit in a “great glass” this
3, 3: This term used for a circus tent was introduced by innovative showman J. Purdy Brown
A PRODUCTION OF GREECE: Aeschylus is sometimes called “Father of tragedy”, but it would be tragic not to note this first man to act in a Greek drama
(SONG TITLES): “(To Fall in Love)” is the parenthetical subtitle of this Olivia Dean hit
GOING IN REVERSE: Notably, it’s the only bird in the world known to fly backwards

Correct Responses for June 25, 2026:

HISTORY IS A BUMMER: Who is Chief Joseph?
BODY-ODY-ODY: What is the mandible?
AN ANTONYM OF…: What is sham?
OVERHEARD WHILE CHRONICALLY ONLINE: What is maxxing?
PRANKING ON TV: Who are Impractical Jokers?
THURSDAYS WITH JEOPARDY!: What is Prime Video?
GEOGUESSING IN THE USA: What is Massachusetts?
LITERARY STRUCTURES: What is elevator?
3, 3: What is big top?
A PRODUCTION OF GREECE: Who is Thespis?
(SONG TITLES): What is “So Easy”?
GOING IN REVERSE: What is the hummingbird?

June 24, 2026:

Jeopardy! Round:

STATE CAPITAL ATTRACTIONS: This state capital is home to Centennial Olympic Park
AL-GEBRA: If Al Bundy ran 20 yards to score each of his 4 touchdowns in a single game for Polk High, he ran this many feet to score
CELEBRATION TIME: The city of Holland, Michigan pays tribute to its namesake by hosting an annual festival celebrating these flowers
FACTS FROM THE U.S. CITIZENSHIP TEST: He was president during World War I
WOMEN ON TV: Beloved on Broadway, she featured in the single-season TV shows “GCB” & “Stumble”
CALL “LING” ALL RESPONSES: The EPA’s website has a page devoted to “facts and figures about materials, waste and” this green activity

Double Jeopardy! Round:

HISTORICAL HODGEPODGE: “The Lawgiver” was a nickname of this Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1520 to 1566
FICTIONAL CHARACTERS: After they trick him, Cassy & Emmeline escape from this slave owner
REPTILIAN RENDERINGS: Austin Miller consulted a library for a photo so the first sketch of this University of Fla. mascot could be rendered accurately
THE PLURAL OF CORPS IS CORPS: LBJ started this program to offer residential vocational training & education to low income or at-risk people ages 16 to 24
MOVIES BY GENRE: Legal thriller: After Ashley Judd is incarcerated for the murder of her husband, she learns hubs is still alive
WHAT’S THE FREQUENCY, KEN?: If a prescription has the note “T.I.D.”, it should be taken this many times a day

Correct Responses for June 24, 2026:

STATE CAPITAL ATTRACTIONS: What is Atlanta?
AL-GEBRA: What is 240?
CELEBRATION TIME: What are tulips?
FACTS FROM THE U.S. CITIZENSHIP TEST: Who is Woodrow Wilson?
WOMEN ON TV: Who is Kristen Chenoweth?
CALL “LING” ALL RESPONSES: What is recycling?
HISTORICAL HODGEPODGE: Who is Suleman?
FICTIONAL CHARACTERS: Who is Simon Legree?
REPTILIAN RENDERINGS: What is a gator?
THE PLURAL OF CORPS IS CORPS: What is the Job Corps?
MOVIES BY GENRE: What is Double Jeopardy?
WHAT’S THE FREQUENCY, KEN?: What is 3?

June 23, 2026:

Jeopardy! Round:

NOTABLE GEOGRAPHY: Perhaps unsurprisingly, this country is home to Kangaroo Island
A CHEEKY CATEGORY: This word for a pirate’s stolen goods originated in the 15th century from a Low German word for “plunder”
NO. 1 ON THE CHARTS WHEN…: The Berlin Wall fell: “Listen to Your Heart” by this duo who would later hit No. 1 with “It Must have been Love” & “Joyride”
ENDS IN “O”: An Apple TV show is named for this pinball-like game of Japan
STANDARD: It’s been defined as “the quantity and quality of goods and services available to a population”
POORS: This impoverished character is struck with a ladle after asking for seconds from his workhouse master

Double Jeopardy! Round:

HISTORY IN ART: Now at the Met, this painting by German American Emanuel Leutze depicts a happening on Christmas night, 1776
SCI. ABBREV.: In cholesterol readings, HDL & LDL stand for high- & low-density this, a fat-protein combo
ONE LETTER DIFFERENT: A water container & a military encounter
THE LONG & SHORT OF IT: At 233 minutes, this 1939 film is the longest movie to win best picture at the Oscars
WE’RE GOING TO INTERROGATE YOU: In a 1997 Diet Pepsi ad, Dennis Franz splashes a suspect being interrogated, riffing on his role as Sipowicz on this show
THEIR LAST BOW: The last TV performance of this lady known for playing Peter Pan was a 1988 Broadway special at the White House where she sang

Correct Responses for June 23, 2026:

NOTABLE GEOGRAPHY: What is Australia?
A CHEEKY CATEGORY: What is booty?
NO. 1 ON THE CHARTS WHEN…: Who are Roxette?
ENDS IN “O”: What is pachinko?
STANDARD: What is the standard of living?
POORS: Who is Oliver Twist?
HISTORY IN ART: What is Washington Crossing the Delaware?
SCI. ABBREV.: What is lipoprotein?
ONE LETTER DIFFERENT: What are bottle & battle?
THE LONG & SHORT OF IT: What is Gone with the Wind?
WE’RE GOING TO INTERROGATE YOU: What is NYPD Blue?
THEIR LAST BOW: Who is Mary Martin?

June 22, 2026:

Jeopardy! Round:

GENERALS & ADMIRALS: Admiral William Halsey was in charge of this ship on which the Japanese WWII surrender was signed in 1945
LITERARY SUBTITLES: “The Modern Prometheus” is the subtitle of this gothic horror novel that celebrated its 200th anniversary in 2018
AT THE MUSEUM: The Carnegie Museum of Natural History is found in this city where Carnegie made his name
BOARD GAMES: The rules of this game say, “as soon as you enter a room, make a suggestion”
KUDOS: For years, the Teen Choice Awards gave these athletic boards to winners; gnarly idea, dudes!
2U: “Writing desk” & “low chest of drawers” are 2 of its definitions

Double Jeopardy! Round:

BIBLICAL GEOGRAPHY?: On Christmas Eve 1741, a Moravian bishop christened this 7th-most populous city in present-day Pennsylvania
MATH FOLK: It was “The Tenth”, a work by Flemish mathematician Simon Stevin, that introduced this numbering system to Europe
3-SYLLABLE RHYMERS: A kidnapping of people who build buildings
THAT’S PRECIOUS: Because of the labor & timing needed to get it from the Crocus sativus, this most expensive spice can go for $10,000 a pound
MUSICAL POTENT POTABLES: “Tubthumping” tells us, “he drinks a whiskey drink, he drinks a vodka drink, he drinks a lager drink, he drinks” this
JESTERMAXXING: Will Somers long served this Tudor king, working for years as his favorite & most trusted fool

Correct Responses for June 22, 2026:

GENERALS & ADMIRALS: What is the Missouri?
LITERARY SUBTITLES: What is Frankenstein?
AT THE MUSEUM: What is Pittsburgh?
BOARD GAMES: What is Clue?
KUDOS: What are surfboards?
2U: What is bureau?
BIBLICAL GEOGRAPHY?: What is Bethlehem?
MATH FOLK: What is the decimal system?
3-SYLLABLE RHYMERS: What is a construction abduction?
THAT’S PRECIOUS: What is saffron?
MUSICAL POTENT POTABLES: What is a cider drink?
JESTERMAXXING: Who is Henry VIII?

June 19, 2026:

Jeopardy! Round:

RELIGIOUS MATTERS: In Judaism, Rosh Hashanah begins a 10-day period of repentance & prayer that ends with this holy day
HOLE FOODS: The holes in saltine these let steam escape while baking, keeping them flat
I PLAYED A REAL PERSON: He stayed in his wheelchair between takes while playing the CP-affected writer Christy Brown in “My Left Foot”
GREAT LEGS: Known as “Crazylegs”, Elroy Hirsch is in both the pro & college halls of Fame for this sport
VWLLSS HWN WRDS: Without vowels, this Hawaiian staple food made from taro would simply be the letter “P”
CHARLES CURTIS: THE MAN, THE LEGEND: Before his turn to politics, Charles Curtis practiced law in this Kansas capital

Double Jeopardy! Round:

SCIENCE & NATURE: Though known as “Earth’s twin”, Venus differs from our planet in that it has this many moons
ADJECTIVAL ARTISTS: If you’re into rap & like a kickin’ retro groove, surely you’ve heard this performer say, “don’t just stand there, bust a move”
IN THE DICTIONARY: This word meaning sedate & serious rhymes with “made”
DISTINGUISHED MEXICANS: Once Mexico’s ambassador to India, this writer was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1990
METRO BOOMING: Between 2024 & 2025, this city in North Carolina gained 20,731 residents
DON’T TRUST YOU: The Guardian’s list of top 10 unreliable narrators includes an unnamed insomniac from this Chuck Palahniuk book

Correct Responses for June 19, 2026:

RELIGIOUS MATTERS: What is Yom Kippur?
HOLE FOODS: What are crackers?
I PLAYED A REAL PERSON: Who is Daniel Day-Lewis?
GREAT LEGS: What is football?
VWLLSS HWN WRDS: What is poi?
CHARLES CURTIS: THE MAN, THE LEGEND: What is Topeka?
SCIENCE & NATURE: What is 0?
ADJECTIVAL ARTISTS: Who is Young MC?
IN THE DICTIONARY: What is staid?
DISTINGUISHED MEXICANS: Who is Octavio Paz?
METRO BOOMING: What is Charlotte?
DON’T TRUST YOU: What is Fight Club?

June 18, 2026:

Jeopardy! Round:

ON THE LONER CALENDAR: Fittingly, Singles Awareness Day happens on this date, 24 hours after a lot of romance was in the air
BROADWAY MUSICALS BY SONG: “Revolting Children” is a song from this show
MEANINGS OF GEOGRAPHIC NAMES: This South American country has a name meaning “land beside the silvery river”
COZY WORDS: This word that evokes feelings of comfort was also the name of a clown who “Don’t Play That” on “In Living Color”
FIT: My fit includes socks in this diamond pattern that came from a branch of the Scottish clan of Campbell
TO BE TIDE: Of 6 hours, 12 hours or 24 hours, it’s the average amount of time between 2 high tides

Double Jeopardy! Round:

WORLD HISTORY: In the first of these wars, Rome gained control of Corsica, Sardinia & Sicily
IT’S SILENT, G: It’s a word for a deteriorated state; property in Georgia can meet this condition if maintenance is below code for over a year
ALL KINDS OF LIT: Theodore Dreiser became an American success story on the back of his novel “An American” this
WHATEVER’S CLEVER: He rhymed that the clever men at Oxford know all there is to be knowed, but “none of them know one half as much as” intelligent Mr. Toad
ADOBE: An adobe building thought to be the oldest house of European origin in the U.S. stands in this New Mexico capital
TV & FILM: On film, this title role was played by Kristy Swanson; on TV, it was Sarah Michelle Gellar

Correct Responses for June 18, 2026:

ON THE LONER CALENDAR: What is February 15?
BROADWAY MUSICALS BY SONG: What is Matilda the Musical?
MEANINGS OF GEOGRAPHIC NAMES: What is Argentina?
COZY WORDS: What is Homey?
FIT: What is argyle?
TO BE TIDE: What is 12 hours?
WORLD HISTORY: What are the Punic Wars?
IT’S SILENT, G: What is blight?
ALL KINDS OF LIT: What is Tragedy?
WHATEVER’S CLEVER: Who is Kenneth Grahame?
ADOBE: What is Santa Fe?
TV & FILM: Who is Buffy the Vampire Slayer?

June 17, 2026:

Jeopardy! Round:

WHAT IS THAT BEEPING?!: It’s the sound of someone trying to figure out what the heck a baked potato button does on this appliance
INTERNATIONAL BORDERS: The highest paved international border crossing on Earth is on the Karakoram Highway between China & this country
OFF TO THE RACES: This Florida “500” is a Month 1 race on the NASCAR Cup Series schedule
IN YOUR ART OF ARTS: In pottery, this synonym for “toss” means to form something on a wheel
FIRE IN THE BOOK!: Charlie McGee is the title Blaze bringer in this author’s novel “Firestarter”
BODY PART HOMONYMS: It’s an opening found in a sewing needle

Double Jeopardy! Round:

AMERICAN HISTORICAL FATHERS: Born in 1758, this dictionary man has been called “the father of American scholarship & education”
1-SYLLABLE ENTERTAINMENT: Michaela Jae Rodriguez was Emmy nominated for this FX drama whose first scenes take us back to 1987
THE MILKY WAY: 4 million times the mass of the Sun, the center of the Milky Way shares a name with this November/ December zodiac sign
NATIONAL HOLIDAYS: Saint Rainier’s Day is a national holiday of this small country
ESSAYS: Plasma is just a metaphor in Jo Ann Beard’s deeply personal essay “The Fourth State of” this
FROM “A” TO “T”: It’s the shortest synonym of “skilled” that fits the category

Correct Responses for June 17, 2026:

WHAT IS THAT BEEPING?!: What is a microwave?
INTERNATIONAL BORDERS: What is Pakistan?
OFF TO THE RACES: What is the Daytona 500?
IN YOUR ART OF ARTS: What is throw?
FIRE IN THE BOOK!: Who is Stephen King?
BODY PART HOMONYMS: What is an eye?
AMERICAN HISTORICAL FATHERS: Who is Noah Webster?
1-SYLLABLE ENTERTAINMENT: What is Pose?
THE MILKY WAY: What is Sagittarius?
NATIONAL HOLIDAYS: What is Monaco?
ESSAYS: What is Matter?
FROM “A” TO “T”: What is adept?

June 16, 2026:

Jeopardy! Round:

FONTS: TYPOGRAPHICAL EDITION: Bodoni is the font used in the logo of this record company that got its name from past owner CBS
NATURE: Cirrostratus & cirrocumulus are types of these
LET’S DUET: “Sometimes Love Just Ain’t Enough” paired up Patty Smyth with this Eagles singer
COLORFUL LANGUAGE: One of these prizes for winning the Masters golf tournament turned up at a Toronto second-hand store in 1994
GO WITH THE FLOW: The Pecos River in the southwest U.S. is one of the principal tributaries of this river
“I” LOVES “U”: This Italian ham has a name from the Latin for “dried out”

Double Jeopardy! Round:

FONTS: BAPTISMAL EDITION: An octagonal pool is part of the baptismal font at St. Mary’s Basilica in Gdansk in this country
WRITERS’ ALMA MATERS: Saul Bellow began using that name while writing for the newspaper of this “directional” school in Evanston, Illinois
WHOSE WHAT?: Sod’s law is the U.K. equivalent of this “if it’s possible for something to go wrong…” statement
5-LETTER ADJECTIVES: The New York Times says this kind of masculinity is “what can come of teaching boys that they can’t express emotion openly”
ANCIENT NAMES: This Greek wrote the tragedy “Medea”, beating Tyler Perry to the punch on a similar-sounding name by, oh, 2,400 years or so
TELE- LIKE IT IS: Colorful beams of light teleported characters on the TV series “Mighty Morphin Power” these

Correct Responses for June 16, 2026:

FONTS: TYPOGRAPHICAL EDITION: What is Columbia?
NATURE: What are clouds?
LET’S DUET: Who is Don Henley?
COLORFUL LANGUAGE: What is a green jacket?
GO WITH THE FLOW: What is the Rio Grande?
“I” LOVES “U”: What is prosciutto?
FONTS: BAPTISMAL EDITION: What is Poland?
WRITERS’ ALMA MATERS: What is Northwestern University?
WHOSE WHAT?: What is Murphy’s Law?
5-LETTER ADJECTIVES: What is toxic?
ANCIENT NAMES: Who is Euripides?
TELE- LIKE IT IS: What are Rangers?

June 15, 2026:

Jeopardy! Round:

BEGINS LIKE A MONTH: Tranquil Cyprus Coves were named 2026’s Scent of the Year by this brand known for its odor-fighting sprays
THE 1930s: This bridge that crosses the Hudson River opened on October 24, 1931
TV: WHO SAID IT?: “He wanted to stop & chat with me– & I don’t know him well enough for a stop & chat”
CLASSICAL MUSIC: This Norwegian who composed music for “Peer Gynt” liked to carry a rubber frog in his pocket for good luck
TRAVELING ACROSS THE USA: You’ll cover a lot of ground if you take the entirety of I-75 from Michigan in the north to this state in the south
TOYS OLD & NEW: In 2016 Spin Master cracked the code to kids’ hearts with this line of toys that has creatures coming out of eggs

Double Jeopardy! Round:

AN ADVERSARIAL RELATIONSHIP: In pro wrestling parlance, a babyface is a “good guy”, while a “bad guy” goes by this term, also part of a shoe
MOVIES BY CHARACTERS: 1999: Jim, Nadia, Stifler
YOU’RE GETTING SLEEPY: There’s a lot of talk about REM, short for this stage of sleep, but it only accounts for about 25% of your night
8-LETTER CITIES: This city sits at the head of the navigable portion of the Connecticut River
CLASSIC LIT PAGE-BAIT: In Chapter 7 of this novel by Daniel Defoe, the title character says she must deny Robin (ooh, from what?)
BEFORE & AFTER: A paper person students send across the globe to other kids becomes the NHL’s ultimate prize

Correct Responses for June 15, 2026:

BEGINS LIKE A MONTH: What is Febreze?
THE 1930s: What is the George Washington Bridge?
TV: WHO SAID IT?: Who is Larry David?
CLASSICAL MUSIC: Who is Edvard Grieg?
TRAVELING ACROSS THE USA: What is Florida?
TOYS OLD & NEW: What are Hatchimals?
AN ADVERSARIAL RELATIONSHIP: What is heel?
MOVIES BY CHARACTERS: What is American Pie?
YOU’RE GETTING SLEEPY: What is rapid eye movement?
8-LETTER CITIES: What is Hartford?
CLASSIC LIT PAGE-BAIT: What is Moll Flanders?
BEFORE & AFTER: What is Flat Stanley Cup?

June 12, 2026:

Jeopardy! Round:

PRESIDENTIAL GIFS: One GIF of Barack Obama shows him “dropping” this to end his final speech at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner
THE ANIMAL “IN THE” METAPHOR: This massive metaphor describes a glaringly obvious problem that no one is talking about
THE PICTURE OF HEALTH: A picture of a healthy adult mouth may show this maximum number of teeth, & that’s including wisdom teeth
4 EVER MORE: The 4 H’s represented in the 4-H Club are head, health, hands & this
HAIRY STYLES: InStyle.com called this hairdo named for a “Friends” character “a ’90s classic that we can’t get enough of”
DISCO ALL THE TIME. KISS, OCCASIONALLY: The only Grammy for Best Disco Recording was awarded to “I Will Survive” by this singer; she survived but the category did not

Double Jeopardy! Round:

OTHER “D.J.”s: Spanish dramatist Tirso de Molina wrote of this speedy seducer of women
1926 BOOKSHELF: With a character called K.–not the same guy as his Joseph K.–This author’s last novel, “The Castle”, was issued posthumously
ALLITERATION: Also called a newborn care specialist, this certified medical pro helps with a baby to help parents catch some shut-eye
BODIES OF WATER WITH FEMALE NAMES: Formerly Town Lake, this body of water in Austin, Texas was renamed for a ’60s first lady in 2007
HISTORY ON TV: This acclaimed HBO miniseries tells the story of Easy Company, 506th Regiment of the U.S. Army’s 101st Airborne Division
YELP REVIEWS OF THE UNIVERSE: Went to Phoenix A, the most massive one of these, with a mass of around 100 billion suns; it didn’t suck, but I won’t be back

Correct Responses for June 12, 2026:

PRESIDENTIAL GIFS: What is the mic?
THE ANIMAL “IN THE” METAPHOR: What is an elephant in the room?
THE PICTURE OF HEALTH: What is 32?
4 EVER MORE: What is heart?
HAIRY STYLES: What is the Rachel?
DISCO ALL THE TIME. KISS, OCCASIONALLY: Who is Gloria Gaynor?
OTHER “D.J.”s: Who is Don Juan?
1926 BOOKSHELF: Who is Franz Kafka?
ALLITERATION: What is a night nurse?
BODIES OF WATER WITH FEMALE NAMES: What is Lady Bird Lake?
HISTORY ON TV: What is Band of Brothers?
YELP REVIEWS OF THE UNIVERSE: What is a black hole?

June 11, 2026:

Jeopardy! Round:

LA LA LAND: “Waltzing Matilda” is often cited as an unofficial national anthem of this country
FROZEN: She founded her first pie & coffee shop in 1964; ConAgra has been selling her frozen meals & desserts since 1994
MAMMA MIA!: Though she has no memories of her mother, she produced & directed the film “My Mom Jayne”, about Jayne Mansfield
WEST SIDE STORIES: A fictional Idaho City titles the Blake Crouch mystery sci-fi trilogy called “Wayward” these trees
BEDKNOBS & BROOMSTICKS: Just like humans with indigestion, volcanoes can do this 5-letter verb, expel an increased level of gas, like sulfur dioxide
MOVIE MUSICALS: “Shallow”, a hit song from this hit movie, spent nearly a year on the Hot 100

Double Jeopardy! Round:

“W”HERE IT HAPPENED: In December 2019 COVID-19 was first reported in this Chinese city
LANDSCAPE ART: Finished around 1600, “The View of Toledo” is one of the surviving landscapes by this painter
3 LITTLE WORDS: This common transition from reporter to anchor titled a short-lived news sitcom starring Kelsey Grammer
BIRDS: The canvasback is the largest North American species of this diving bird
THE SAME NAME GAME: Name shared by a member of Destiny’s Child & star of films like “Manchester by the Sea” & “The Greatest Showman”
UNPLEASANT PEOPLE: An old joke: What’s the difference between a motorcycle & a vacuum cleaner? The position of this

Correct Responses for June 11, 2026:

LA LA LAND: What is Australia?
FROZEN: Who is Marie Callender?
MAMMA MIA!: Who is Mariska Hargitay?
WEST SIDE STORIES: What are Pines?
BEDKNOBS & BROOMSTICKS: What is belch?
MOVIE MUSICALS: What is A Star Is Born?
“W”HERE IT HAPPENED: What is Wuhan?
LANDSCAPE ART: Who is El Greco?
3 LITTLE WORDS: What is Back to You?
BIRDS: What is duck?
THE SAME NAME GAME: Who is Michelle Williams?
UNPLEASANT PEOPLE: What is the dirtbag?

June 10, 2026:

Jeopardy! Round:

STATE FACTS: In 1986 the beignet was named the official doughnut of this state
GREEK MYTHOLOGY: This 12th & final Olympic Greek god was known as Bacchus to the Romans
TRIPLE RHYME TIME: A bucket to store your damageable envelopes & packages
PITTSBURGHERS: While director of the Virus Research Lab at the Pittsburgh School of Medicine, he began to develop a polio vaccine
MINE, ALL MINE: Radon-222 is a by-product of mining this element that’s named for one of the 8 planets
THE FIFA WORLD CUP: Held in 1930, the first World Cup was won by this host country

Double Jeopardy! Round:

“S”CIENCE: This clear, yellowish fluid remains from blood plasma after clot formation
NEWS AGENCIES: It formed in 1958 upon the merger of the United Press & the International News Service
IN-FLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT: In this movie Kevin Hart, as Nashawn Wade, launches a whole new kind of airline that flies out of Terminal X at LAX
GERMAN WORDS UND PHRASES: It’s the way to say “Good Morning” in German
THAT’S 2 HOURS OF MY LIFE…: For more than 60 years, Hal Holbrook famously played this author in a one-man show
I’LL NEVER GET BACK: After her overthrow in 1868, Isabella II of this country fled to France, abdicating the throne in favor of her son

Correct Responses for June 10, 2026:

STATE FACTS: What is Louisiana?
GREEK MYTHOLOGY: Who is Dionysus?
TRIPLE RHYME TIME: What is a frail mail pail?
PITTSBURGHERS: Who is Jonas Salk?
MINE, ALL MINE: What is Uranium?
THE FIFA WORLD CUP: What is Uruguay?
“S”CIENCE: What is serum?
NEWS AGENCIES: What is UPI?
IN-FLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT: What is Soul Plane?
GERMAN WORDS UND PHRASES: What is guten morgen?
THAT’S 2 HOURS OF MY LIFE…: Who is Mark Twain?
I’LL NEVER GET BACK: What is Spain?

June 9, 2026:

Jeopardy! Round:

GOOD & BAD DADS IN HISTORY: When Pepin the Hunchback, a son of this king of Franks, was found guilty of trying to kill him, dad sent Pepin to a monastery
SAY THE CELEB’S NAME RIGHT!: This “Lady Bird” star explained how her name sounds when said by the Irish, but a Wired interviewer didn’t notice a difference
ON THE GREEN: This green-named beverage is made solely from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant
MAGAZINES BY RECURRING FEATURE: Laughter, The Best Medicine & Word Power are recurring features in this magazine
WORDS FROM TV: “Seinfeld” popularized this word for bestowing a present upon someone after it was already bestowed upon you
THE WONDER TWINS ACTIVATE!: In 1783 the first practical one of these up-in-the-air transports took off, led by the Montgolfier brothers

Double Jeopardy! Round:

GEORGE-OGRAPHY: This capital of Guyana is named for George III
BEACH READS: The villain of this novel is causing a lot of distress for beachgoers in Amity Island
SAINTS BE PRAISED: Though he’s said to have slayed a dragon, not much is known about this patron saint of England
TOUCH GRASS: This type of grass popular for golf greens is named for a self-governing territory in the North Atlantic
5-LETTER WORDS: Dionysus was close with this part-man, part-goat beast of Greek mythology
RAP SHEET: She more than sampled “Somebody That I Used to Know” by Gotye & Kimbra in her hit “Anxiety”

Correct Responses for June 9, 2026:

GOOD & BAD DADS IN HISTORY: Who is Charlemagne?
SAY THE CELEB’S NAME RIGHT!: Who is Saoirse Ronan?
ON THE GREEN: What is green tea?
MAGAZINES BY RECURRING FEATURE: What is Reader’s Digest?
WORDS FROM TV: What is regift?
THE WONDER TWINS ACTIVATE!: What is a hot air balloon?
GEORGE-OGRAPHY: What is Georgetown?
BEACH READS: What is Jaws?
SAINTS BE PRAISED: Who is Saint George?
TOUCH GRASS: What is Bermuda grass?
5-LETTER WORDS: What is a satyr?
RAP SHEET: Who is Doechii?

June 8, 2026:

Jeopardy! Round:

2016: 10 YEARS AGO: Before a 2016 preseason game, this 49ers quarterback publicly sat during the national anthem; he had no team in the 2017 preseason
CHILDREN’S VERSE: “Will you walk into my parlour?”, said the spider to this insect in a Mary Howitt poem
3 “G” CAPABILITY: This slang word from LGBTQ culture means to be stunned, amazed or impressed
GAMING THE SYSTEM: Farm town was the first big Facebook ag game, but Zynga eclipsed its success with this game released the same year
A CATEGORY OF CATEGORIES: Joining wordplay staples like Same Name & Before & After, this game show added a crossword category in 2016
WE NEED A TENDER MOMENT: One site calls “I wish I knew how to quit you”, a line from this film, a devastating expression of love’s helplessness

Double Jeopardy! Round:

UNLIKELY MEETINGS: The meetings between this athlete & Kim Jong-Un have been labeled “basketball diplomacy”
THAT WORD IS A MOUTHFUL!: It’s the fear of the number 13 (sorry, this clue has 13 words)
PEOPLE FROM U.S. PLACES: People from New Hampshire can call themselves New Hampshirians, or this 2-word name incorporating the state nickname
THE IRISH IN ENTERTAINMENT: “I take my whiskey neat”, sang this “Too Sweet” artist born in Bray; we assume it’s Irish whiskey
“A.P.”: In 1848 6 newspapers pooled efforts & resources to cover the news; by 1900 all regional operations merged & formed this agency
BIOLOGY: The name of this rhythm, a 24-hour biological cycle, comes from the Latin for “about day”

Correct Responses for June 8, 2026:

2016: 10 YEARS AGO: Who is Colin Kaepernick?
CHILDREN’S VERSE: What is the fly?
3 “G” CAPABILITY: What is gagged?
GAMING THE SYSTEM: What is Farmville?
A CATEGORY OF CATEGORIES: What is Wheel of Fortune?
WE NEED A TENDER MOMENT: What is Brokeback Mountain?
UNLIKELY MEETINGS: Who is Dennis Rodman?
THAT WORD IS A MOUTHFUL!: What is triskaidekaphobia?
PEOPLE FROM U.S. PLACES: What are Granite Staters?
THE IRISH IN ENTERTAINMENT: Who is Hozier?
“A.P.”: What is Associated Press?
BIOLOGY: What is circadian?

June 5, 2026:

Jeopardy! Round:

THAT’S EGREGIOUS!: In a law dictionary, it’s a type of negligence; to everyday folk, it’s a synonym for “disgusting”
FOR A GOOD TIME CALL: 888-300-1515 reaches this chain with over 170 locations featuring food, drinks & “power cards” for its arcade games
TV, RECENTLY: Bravo! In April 2026, the “Real Housewives” franchise added a series for this small state
THE KING IS UNWELL: Charles VI of France suffered from a delusion he was made of this & lived in fear that he would break
THAT SHELLFISH: Change 1 letter in “Crawfish” to get this alternate name for it
DIDN’T AGREE WITH HIM: Sparks flew between Thomas Edison & Nikola Tesla over currents; Tesla preferred this, AC for short

Double Jeopardy! Round:

YOU IN DANGER, LITERARY GIRL!: Lyra is held captive by people who are not just kidnappers, but kid scrappers, in this first book of “His Dark Materials”
COINING SOME WORDS: In New Zealand, 50-cent coins feature the name of this James Cook ship
IS THERE A DOC-UMENTARY IN THE HOUSE?: “Doctor/patient” is about an M.D. who lives with breast cancer & this disease named for gastroenterologist Burrill
“H”ODGEPODGE: A version of this 1862 act that gave U.S. land to private citizens was passed by Congress in 1860, but Pres. Buchanan vetoed it
WORLD CITIES: Clay buildings constructed there in the 12th & 13th centuries earned this Moroccan metropolis the nickname “Red City”
BACK-FORMATIONS: Taking the last 5 letters off a word for close observation got us this verb meaning to subject one to such watch

Correct Responses for June 5, 2026:

THAT’S EGREGIOUS!: What is gross?
FOR A GOOD TIME CALL: What is Dave & Buster’s?
TV, RECENTLY: What is Rhode Island?
THE KING IS UNWELL: What is glass?
THAT SHELLFISH: What is crayfish?
DIDN’T AGREE WITH HIM: What is alternating current?
YOU IN DANGER, LITERARY GIRL!: What is The Golden Compass?
COINING SOME WORDS: What is Endeavour?
IS THERE A DOC-UMENTARY IN THE HOUSE?: What is Crohn’s Disease?
“H”ODGEPODGE: What is the Homestead Act?
WORLD CITIES: What is Marrakech?
BACK-FORMATIONS: What is surveil?

June 4, 2026:

Jeopardy! Round:

OVER YOUR HEAD: Launched in 1925, Pilgrim was the first one of these sponsored by Goodyear
SCIENCE: Newton’s first law of motion is known as the law of this “I” word
THAT NAME IS A WORD: 4-letter men’s names that can mean “mountain valley” include Dale & this
GEOGRAPHY “R” US: This Eastern European city took the position of Park Place in Monopoly Here & Now: The World Edition
AN ALPHANUMERIC RESPONSE: If a bingo caller read off this letter & number, players would be marking the greatest possible value in U.S. bingo
THE TONY AWARDS: In 2024 this star of “Succession” won a Tony for playing the lead in “An Enemy of the People”

Double Jeopardy! Round:

I’M A LITTLE BIT VERKLIMT: On Valentine’s Day, the Belvedere in Vienna invites couples to take their picture with this “affectionate” Gustav Klimt work
QUICK LIT: In 2008 this author fed us “The Hunger Games”
AFFIRMATIONS: This 3-time world champion boxer once said, “I’m the greatest, I’m a bad man & I’m pretty!”
THE CUSTOMER IS NEVER RIGHT” In this rom-com with multiple couples, Alan Rickman tries to buy a necklace quickly, but the clerk keeps adding thing after thing…
THE CIVIL WAR: These 2 generals who would end the war at Appomattox Court House didn’t meet in battle until 1864, 3 years into the conflict
X GON’ GIVE IT TO YA: A typical prayer ending adds an X to become this term for multiple guitarists

Correct Responses for June 4, 2026:

OVER YOUR HEAD: What is blimp?
SCIENCE: What is inertia?
THAT NAME IS A WORD: What is Glen?
GEOGRAPHY “R” US: What is Riga?
AN ALPHANUMERIC RESPONSE: What is O-75?
THE TONY AWARDS: Who is Jeremy Strong?
I’M A LITTLE BIT VERKLIMT: What is “The Kiss”?
QUICK LIT: Who is Suzanne Collins?
AFFIRMATIONS: Who is Muhammad Ali?
THE CUSTOMER IS NEVER RIGHT: What is Love Actually?
THE CIVIL WAR: Who are Ulysses S. Grant & Robert E. Lee?
X GON’ GIVE IT TO YA: What is axmen?

June 3, 2026:

Jeopardy! Round:

NOTABLE NAMES: His book “Unsafe at Any Speed” directly led to increased safety standards on U.S. vehicles
SUPERSTITIONS: Those who speak the Mandarin form of this may avoid the number 4, as it sounds like “death” in the language
A SPANISH INQUISITION: As heard in the phrase “Mi casa, es su casa”, the word “Casa” translates to this in English
LITERARY GENRES: Poetry: His “She Walks in Beauty” is beautiful, but Lord get ready to be sad when you read his work “When we two parted”
CITY MUSEUMS: The Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum is in this city
LORD STANLEY’S GREATEST HITS: The 1970 Stanley Cup saw this team sweep St. Louis in 4 games, with Bobby Orr scoring the Cup-winning goal in overtime

Double Jeopardy! Round:

A DELUGE OF RIVERS: The Yukon River empties into this sea
NOUN/VERB HETERONYMS: A document giving permission & to authorize
WHAT’S UP, SPACE?: Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile is made to find 10,000 of these in the next decade, giving Hale-Bopp a lot of siblings
LIFE IN THE FASHION LANE: A trilby is a type of this
GEOPOLITICS: A simple machine, or a kind of diplomatic strategy meant to drive an internal divide between members of an opposing group
“AMERICAN” ENTERTAINMENT: This film directed by David O. Russell is loosely based on a real FBI sting operation

Correct Responses for June 3, 2026:

NOTABLE NAMES: Who is Ralph Nader?
SUPERSTITIONS: What is Chinese?
A SPANISH INQUISITION: What is home?
LITERARY GENRES: Who is Lord Byron?
CITY MUSEUMS: What is Nashville?
LORD STANLEY’S GREATEST HITS: Who are the Boston Bruins?
A DELUGE OF RIVERS: What is the Bering Sea?
NOUN/VERB HETERONYMS: What is permit / permit?
WHAT’S UP, SPACE?: What are comets?
LIFE IN THE FASHION LANE: What is hat?
GEOPOLITICS: What is wedge strategy?
“AMERICAN” ENTERTAINMENT: What is American Hustle?

June 2, 2026:

Jeopardy! Round:

CHAPTER 1: The first chapter of this novel is titled “The Old Sea-dog at the ‘Admiral Benbow'”
GREAT ROAD TRIP CONVERSATION STARTERS: A page on dot.gov dispels a myth that 1 in 5 miles of the IHS are straight so it can be used as one of these in an emergency
HOLD EVERYTHING!: Rudy Giuliani infamously held a press conference at a landscaping business that shares its name with this luxury hotel
MOVIE RULES: “Gremlins”: “Don’t ever feed him after” this
EUROPEAN HISTORY: The Napoleonic Wars concluded with the Battle of this
FROM HAND GRENADES TO HORSESHOES: Dictionaries say it’s acceptable to either pronounce or not pronounce the first letter in this synonym for “tribute”

Double Jeopardy! Round:

WE’RE GIVING YOU FITZ: The many maritime scenes of painter Fitz Hugh Lane included his hometown of Gloucester, a city in this state
SHAKESPEARE GOES POP!: In the Bard’s tongue, this pop hit might go, “Art Thou the gent who… tried to… hurt me with the word ‘goodbye’?”
ALL SCIENCE: In this process, a solid turns into a gas without becoming a liquid first; how glorious!
GEOGRAPHIC BEFORE & AFTER: A body of water in Utah that’s about 75 miles long & 35 miles wide joins a Y-shaped body in northern Italy
FRENCH PHRASES: “Au revoir” is a way to say this
LET’S TALK BUSINESS: A CEO at TWA is believed to be the first to have one of these metaphorical “golden” saviors in his contract

Correct Responses for June 2, 2026:

CHAPTER 1: What is Treasure Island?
GREAT ROAD TRIP CONVERSATION STARTERS: What is an airplane runway?
HOLD EVERYTHING!: What is Four Seasons?
MOVIE RULES: What is Midnight?
EUROPEAN HISTORY: What is Waterloo?
FROM HAND GRENADES TO HORSESHOES: What is homage?
WE’RE GIVING YOU FITZ: What is Massachusetts?
SHAKESPEARE GOES POP!: What is “Don’t Stop Now”?
ALL SCIENCE: What is sublimation?
GEOGRAPHIC BEFORE & AFTER: What is Great Salt Lake Como?
FRENCH PHRASES: What is goodbye?
LET’S TALK BUSINESS: What is a golden parachute?

June 1, 2026:

Jeopardy! Round:

A BAD HARE DAY: The March Hare said to this literary character, “it wasn’t very civil of you to sit down without being invited”
BRAZILIAN GEOGRAPHY: The southernmost point in Brazil is on the border of this other country
FEAR NOT THE PHOBIA: If you know your medical specialties, then you can figure out that Podophobia is the fear of these body parts
BILLS & BILLYS: The YouTube video “Billy Corgan rides a rollercoaster” extends the word “we” from “1979”, a song by this band; wheeeee!
CODE RED: Known for its shorter-than- average bottle, Red Stripe is a brand of this that’s made in Jamaica
COMPLETE THE PROVERB: In its longest form, one proverb tells us that “the grass is always greener on the other side of” this

Double Jeopardy! Round:

THE GLORIOUS FIRST OF JUNE: 1980: Ted Turner launches this TV network
ENDS IN “SS”: The female head of a convent uses this title
SIGNS & SYMBOLS: To U.S. drivers, a yellow sign with a black “X”-like symbol & the letters “R R” indicates one of these ahead
CELEBRITY MEMOIRS: This star of “The Jeffersons” & “227” published her memoir “It’s never too late” at age 94
PRETTY LITTLE: Covering a tiny, tiny fraction of a square centimeter, this unit of area in nuclear physics is named for a large farm building
LYRES: The lyre was used more than once as a metaphor or point of comparison by this “Adonais” poet

Correct Responses for June 1, 2026:

A BAD HARE DAY: Who is Alice?
BRAZILIAN GEOGRAPHY: What is Uruguay?
FEAR NOT THE PHOBIA: What are feet?
BILLS & BILLYS: Who are the Smashing Pumpkins?
CODE RED: What is beer?
COMPLETE THE PROVERB: What is the fence?
THE GLORIOUS FIRST OF JUNE: What is CNN?
ENDS IN “SS”: What is abbess?
SIGNS & SYMBOLS: What is a railroad crossing?
CELEBRITY MEMOIRS: Who is Marla Gibbs?
PRETTY LITTLE: What is barn?
LYRES: Who is Percy Bysshe Shelley?


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