Final Jeopardy: UNESCO World Heritage Sites (5-26-25)

Here are some more clues from the 5/26/2025 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.

IT HAPPENED ONE LEAP YEAR ($1200) After its top court’s landmark Goodridge decision, the first legal same-sex marriages took place in 2004 in this U.S. state

FROM THE MOVIE SOUNDTRACK ($800) This popular ’80s soundtrack includes “Hungry Eyes” & the Ronettes’ “Be My Baby”, which opens the movie

($1600) The soundtrack for this film includes “Swerve” & the Oscar-winning song “It’s Hard Out Here for a Pimp”

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SNEAK PEEK CATEGORY: CULTURE, IN THE POPULAR SENSE
($200) If you were curious, according to Cinemablend, the kill count in the first 4 films featuring this title assassin is 495
($400) It’s something many use every day to unlock things online & the nickname of Red Sox prospect Jhostynxon Garcia
($600) Or in the pope-ular sense; Isabella Rossellini made the most of her 7+ minutes onscreen in this 2024 film, nabbing an Oscar nom
($800) A misheard lyric from a song by this band: “You are the dancing queen, young & sweet, only 7 teeth
($1000) With a 2025 Best Rap Album Grammy for her mixed tape “Aliigator Bites Never Heal”, she was one triumphant Tampanian

SNEAK PEEK ANSWERS show

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9 Responses

  1. Jason says:

    Now that was a good game. Even before she took the lead, I was thinking that Judith was so likable and charismatic. That’s good on her that she won.

    I was thinking Miles might have a shot at Second Chance, but I don’t know how missing FJ with no response will affect that calculus.

    I was 3/3 on DD, but missed FJ. Yellowstone just, for the briefest moment, was in my mind, but blew away as quickly as possible. I went with Devil’s Tower, even as I recalled that that same response was an FJ several weeks ago.

  2. Howard says:

    What a competitive contest! I guessed FJ right and thought all 3 DDs were on the easy side, along with several of the $2000 clues. Surprised Judith didn’t nail that first DD. It wasn’t readily guessable, though, you had to know it, same for the same-sex marriage state.

    Gerald Ford was another president born under a different name.

    • Jason says:

      Ulysses Simpson Grant, too. He was born Hiram Ulysses Grant, but there was some mix-up at West Point. I don’t recall specifics!

    • Rick says:

      Well yes, the first DD was absolutely a shoo-in. I mean, how could anyone have flubbed that one?

      • VJ says:

        I don’t think many people who were born during that president’s tenure would remember that fact about him, assuming they came across it somewhere along the line.

  3. Rick says:

    What a splendid game, and a competitive one to boot. Congratulations to Judith for being the next Jeopardy champion! Well, I did quite well in the game with the FJ being an obvious giveaway.

  4. VJ says:

    Congrats to Judith! Good show! Still, I was thinking it would really have been something if Miles was the one who got $10K from the Daily Doubles. Then he would have had $26K vs. Jim and Judith tied at $13K.

  5. Kevin Cheng says:

    What a way to celebrate Memorial Day. All three players had three excellent scores making this a competitive match.

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