Final Jeopardy: 1980s Television (11-25-25)

Here are some more clues from the 11/25/2025 Jeopardy! game. Please don’t put the answers to these clues in the comments so people who missed the game can have a chance to answer them. It is okay to refer to them by category and clue value or by part of the clue.

ODD MUSEUMS ($600) The Glyptotek in Copenhagen has a cabinet of these fake features that are missing from many of its Greek & Roman sculptures

($1000) Columbus, GA. has a museum devoted to this childhood artifact including tobacco & lard tins that were its precursors

POUR DECISIONS ($1000) If it’s a grapefruit cocktail you be after, try a Greyhound or this variant with coarse salt on the rim of the glass

WHERE AM “I”? ($200) Of the 4 U.S. states that start with I–that’s 8% of them, by the way–it’s last, alphabetically

($800) Construction began in 1961 on this capital-to-be at the edge of the Himalayas

SHAKESPEARE, WHO SAID IT? ($400) “Frailty, thy name is woman”

($800) “If we shadows have offended, think but this, and all is mended”

($1600) “Then must you speak of one that loved not wisely, but too well”

PEW PEW PEW ($2000) This egg-shaped building’s original pews–enough to seat nearly 9,000–were made of pine from the Wasatch Range of the Rocky Mountains

ANIMALS OF ZOOTOPIA ($2000) Jason Bateman: “In ‘Zootopia 2’, we meet Nibbles Maplestick, the beaver; known as ecosystem engineers, beavers can alter their environments by building dams, canals & these dome-shaped dwellings that can be up to 16-feet tall

SONG TITLE BEFORE & AFTER ($1600) A perennial Mariah Carey holiday hit joins up with a Streisand/Diamond duet to say knock it off with the damn bouquet deliveries
($2000) Sabrina Carpenter’s first No. 1 hooks up with an early Beatles hit to make a really, really, really, really earnest request
SONG TITLE ANSWERS: ($1600) “All I Want For Christmas Is You Don’t Bring Me Flowers”
($2000) “Please Please Please Please Me”

The Daily Box Scores are released at 8 pm Eastern

SNEAK PEEK CATEGORY: 9-LETTER WORDS
($400) It’s a mechanical device with rotating blades to move a ship or aircraft
($800) Per Bart Simpson, Heywood U. Cuddleme might be a good this, a fictitious sobriquet used to conceal your identity
($1200) A music website bears the name of this tool used for lifting hay
($1600) It’s a seismic event in the Sea of Tranquility, for example
($2000) In ancient Athens Cleon, who urged brutal measures against he city of Mytilene, was this type of suspect populist leader

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7 Responses

  1. VJ says:

    I just saw Doug McClure kill Bill Shatner!

  2. Jason says:

    I was 2/3 on DD (thought Henry V myself) and got FJ. Coincidentally, I just watched an episode of TNG before playing this game on the DVR. More coincidence, that episode was inspired by the Twilight Zone episode entitled “Five Characters in Search of an Exit”. I thought that was funny, VJ, when you mentioned Shat and 20,000 feet!

    For the first time, Harrison did the thing that bugs me: the wager with an odd number. He did rectify it with his FJ wager, in that, either way, it would even out!

    • VJ says:

      Ha ha , Jason, strange as it is after all these years, I always think of 20,000 feet whenever I think of Shatner, and I always think of Mr. Death whenever Robert Redford comes up.

      • Jason says:

        Oh yeah, young Bob Redford really did that so charismatically with the old woman!

        Also, did anyone else catch Ken putting up the Vulcan hand sign, right before the end? 🖖

        However, he did not say “live long and prosper”!

  3. Howard says:

    Yesterday Harrison shot out of the starting gate, held back a bit rounding the turn, then bolted down the stretch to the finish line. Today he stood silent in the opening round, leading me to believe that these challengers had a fighting chance. But if tonight had been a boxing match, the ref would have stopped it.

    I’ve never seen a single “Star Trek” episode or movie, but I came up with Final at the end, certainly with not enough time to write down all those words. I knew the “frailty thy name is woman” speaker and was utterly shocked Harrison missed the Shakespearean guy wth the horse. The NO chemical was obvious. Guessed the Italian cookbook author. The “I” state wasn’t that tough, neither was the egg-shaped Mormon building.

  4. Kevin Cheng says:

    Harrison has now surpassed the 300k mark and is now #15 in the all-time winnings.

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