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The red text is used in the Jeopardy! and Double Jeopardy! rounds to denote the Daily Double.
Jeopardy! Round
ON VACATION | FIRST NAME (AND BIBLE BOOK)'S THE SAME | LAS VEGAS | SPORTS | AFRICAN COUNTRIES | MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS |
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Oh la la ! Perhaps the Phryges are still roaming this 2024 Olympic host city and French capital | Presidents Adams and Kennedy | Shhh... This geometrically-named music venue that took the world by storm is sleeping! | Lionel Messi cemented himself in footballing history when he won this most prestigious competition in 2022 | Nelson Mandela was the first post-apartheid president of this country | Watch out, Squidward! New Orleans jazz musician Doreen Ketchens takes this woodwind to the next level |
Going up Pichincha in Quito, Ecuador, you can pose for the camera beside these large Andean camelids closely related to alpacas | Actors Craig and Radcliffe | Las Vegas is the largest city in this Silver State, but it's not the capital; that title goes to Carson City | Do you believe in miracles? Well, the US national ice hockey team did, when they beat the Soviets at Lake Placid in this Empire State | 1 in 10 of the 218M+ people in this West African country live in Lagos, its largest metropolis | Perhaps you could say they pulled out all the stops on this "king of instruments" common in Western churches |
Vintage American cars are still used to this day as taxis in Havana, the capital of this Caribbean island | Hey... footballer Bellingham and actor Law | The Venetian Las Vegas, the biggest hotel in the Strip, treats visitors to a ride on these quintessentially Venetian boats | This sport developed as a gentleman's game in England and suddenly became a viral sensation in India, especially now with the Indian Premier League | Lemurs are known as the flagship mammal species of this island, also a DreamWorks film | Juanjo Monserrat played Nessun dorma on this tiny synthesizer in Got Talent España, winning the Golden Buzzer |
As the holiest site in Islam and the destination of the annual Hajj, this Saudi Arabian city limits access to Muslims | US polititians Ginsburg and McCormick | You can zoom on a cable under the LED barrel vault canopy at the Fremont Street Experience doing this activity | The story of Jamaica's 1988 Olympic bobsled team inspired this 1993 Disney film | Known for the Serengeti and its wildebeest migration, its name is a portmanteau of two regions: Tanganyika and Zanzibar | The name of this tiny cousin of the xylophone comes from the German terms for bells and play |
A season of Jet Lag: The Game was a race around the world, beginning in this Colorado city | Wrestlers O'Neil and Alexander | When I stumbled upon the famous fountains of this hotel, they were playing "In the Mood" by Glenn Miller | The All Blacks, New Zealand's national rugby team, perform this ceremonial Māori dance before every match | Holy Trinity Cathedral in this country's capital Addis Ababa is the highest-ranking cathedral of the world's largest Oriental Orthodox church | This] is the Neapolitan variant of this tiny string instrument, a staple of the city's vibrant music scene |
Double Jeopardy! Round
EXPOS | "X" GON' GIVE IT TO YA | PULITZER PRIZE WINNERS | OPERA, ORATORIO, OR MUSICAL? | 2020 MEMES | DUBAI |
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Among the surviving buildings from Expo 1893 in Chicago include this "Sue"-weet natural history museum | Among this late rapper's most famous tracks include "SAD!", "MOONLIGHT", and "Look At Me!" | Winning Fiction in 2017 was this novel where Cora plots her escape from slavery in Georgia using the eponymous network of routes | Miranda: Hamilton | While everyone played Among Us in 2020, everyone also played this game where beans race each other across obstacle courses | The Burj Khalifa was named in honour of Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the former ruler of this Emirati capital |
Expo 86 coincided with the first year of SkyTrain service in this Canadian city | This usually colorless noble gas exhibits a blue glow when placed in an electric field | DAMN. (Music, 2018) was the first non-classical or jazz composition to win a Pulitzer Prize. It wouldn't be another four years until this fifth Kendrick album's release in 2022 | Handel: Messiah | The dancing pallbearers from Nana Otafrija Pallbearing and Waiting Service are based in the town of Prampram in this African country | One of many species at Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo is this royal fish from the Indo-Pacific with venomous spines |
The Eiffel Tower was the centrepiece of Expo 1889 Paris; in 2024, it's hosting this Olympic sport | While phloem transport sugars and proteins down the stems of vascular plants, this tissue transports water up the stem | The Return (Biography, 2017) deals with author Hisham Matar's search for the truth of the disappearance of his father, a prominent dissident of this Libyan leader | Beethoven: Fidelio | "Baka Mitai", known for its numerous deepfake videos, comes from Like a Dragon, formerl"y" known as this | Emirates is known to fly over 100 Airbus A380s, but it also flies this American single-decker airliner |
One of the many highlights of China's pavilion at Expo 2010 Shanghai China was an animation of this famous Song dynasty handscroll painting | This small, triangular region of the sternum turns from cartilage to bone as a person ages | Cornhuskers (Poetry, 1919) was written by this poet who was the namesake of Amtrak's sister train to the Illinois Zephyr from Chicago to Quincy, Illinois | Tippett: A Child of Our Time | Many people came together to create a full on Ratatouille musical, with Remy being played by this actor in the 2021 benefit concert | Motiongate Dubai has attractions themed to various film franchises, including this "nut up or shut up" post-apocalyptic film |
Osaka will host a World Expo for the third time in 2025; the first was in this year | Egg yolks get their characteristic yellow color due to the presence of this carotenoid | The 1990 Fiction winner says it all: "The" this Cuban music genre "Kings Play Songs of Love" | Berg: Wozzeck | Mundial Ronaldinho Soccer 64 actually refers to who is now Ronaldo Nazário; the actual Ronaldinho began his career in this Rio Grande do Sul capital | "Al Waha" is the third floor exhibit at the Museum of the Future; in Arabic, it means this not-so blurry paradise |
Final Jeopardy! Round
GREEK MYTHOLOGY |
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This Olympian was said to have created the first horse, and so like earthquakes, he presides over horses |