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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
Clues about travel.
FIRST NAME (AND BIBLE BOOK)'S THE SAME LAS VEGAS SPORTS AFRICAN COUNTRIES MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Oh la la ! Perhaps the Phryges are still roaming this 2024 Olympic host city and French capital Endemic to various Indonesian islands is this, the world's largest lizard Medals in this color are given to Olympic second-placers In Europe: more I used to know this Canadian rapper, but he's been real quiet since Kendrick released "Not Like Us" If you saw these beetles flash in the night sky to attract a mate, you would likely not believe your eyes[1]
Going up Pichincha in Quito, Ecuador, you can pose for the camera beside these large Andean camelids closely related to alpacas There are 1,500 species of these vocal lizards, including tokay and leopard Edgar Allan Poe once wrote a poem about this bird which inspired Baltimore's NFL club In South America: go, boat I used to know this Austrian-American "Terminator" guy, but he eventually focused on his new job as California's governor The phrase, "Let there be light", is a translation of a Hebrew phrase found in this beginning book of the Bible
Vintage American cars are still used to this day as taxis in Havana, the capital of this Caribbean island The only one of its kind, this dark-scaled lizard is a common sight throughout the Galápagos Islands This African feline can be found roaming savannas and wetlands searching for its prey In Africa: pear riot I used to know this astronaut, but he left for the moon and took a giant leap for mankind The Supertrees are 18 tree-like structures that light up this city-state's Gardens by the Bay
As the holiest site in Islam and the destination of the annual Hajj, this Saudi Arabian city limits access to Muslims This seemingly satanic squamate is the Australian counterpart of North America's horned lizards, covered in sharp spines for self-defence Most of the congregation is accommodated in this central part of a church building In Asia: bad salami I used to know this guy who led The Range, but when he moved out, he said, "That's just the way it is" "Lights" is one of this Hereford-born singer's most famous songs, alongside "Love Me Like You Do" and "Burn"
A season of Jet Lag: The Game was a race around the world, beginning in this Colorado city Hailing from the southwestern deserts, this large beast is the only venomous lizard native to the United States It's a triangular fortification or detached outwork in front of the innerworks of a fortress, seen here In North America: Captain Yam I used to know this optimistic guy, but he left to focus on being a mentor, speaking in seminars and writing books such as "Unlimited Power" In order from longest to shortest wavelength: radio, microwave, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and this

Double Jeopardy! Round

EXPOS "X" GON' GIVE IT TO YA PULITZER PRIZE WINNERS OPERA, ORATORIO, OR MUSICAL? 2020 MEMES DUBAI
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

5 GOLD RINGS
The BBC version of 5 Gold Rings was hosted by Philip Schofield, who also hosted this game show taking place within a perspex structure