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00:00This is CBS.
00:03Good afternoon, I'm Suzanne Moss.
00:05Topping our news, Plano police are still on the scene at this hour of an apparent triple homicide.
00:10A member of the Allen Douglas Roberts family came home this morning to find her parents and brother shot to death.
00:16Dallas County sheriffs are looking into a pilot project that would ease jail overcrowding
00:20and allow minor offenders to serve their time on weekend work crews.
00:24And two days after a fierce storm blew through the Metroplex, nearly 1,000 Fort Worth residents...
00:29It's time to come in. You see we've got it.
00:32Got what you need. What you're looking for.
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00:46Cobra, a movie review at five.
00:54This is Jeopardy!
00:57Now entering the studio are today's contestants.
01:00A student from San Jose, California, Greg Hasbach.
01:04A medical technician and lab supervisor from Timonium, Maryland, Jackie Finn.
01:10And our returning champion, a stamp dealer from Van Nuys, California, Marvin Shinkman,
01:16whose cash winnings totaled $9,801.
01:21And now here is the host of Jeopardy, Alex Trebek.
01:25Thank you, Johnny Gilbert. Thank you so much, ladies and gentlemen, also.
01:29Nice having you folks at home.
01:30Join us once again for a half hour of answers and questions here on Jeopardy.
01:34Today, another one of our signature games.
01:36All of the material that you will be hearing and seeing on the program today
01:39was prepared by our head of research, Suzanne Stone.
01:42We'll find out soon enough how well it's going to play.
01:44Marvin, Jackie, and Greg, good luck to all three of you.
01:47One daily double only in this first round of play to assist you.
01:50Here we go. We'll put the board in motion and we'll get right into round one of Jeopardy.
01:54The categories you're going to have to be dealing with in this round are movies,
02:00newscasters, peace, Kansas, non-potent potables,
02:07and finally, a good old Jeopardy standby, potpourri.
02:11Marvin, as returning champion, you go first.
02:13Try movies for $100, please.
02:16All right. Left hand corner of the board.
02:18Girl singer who acted in When the Boys Meet the Girls,
02:21Follow the Boys, and Where the Boys Are.
02:24Jackie?
02:25Who is Connie France?
02:26You're right.
02:27Movies for $200, please.
02:29Beatles movie dedicated to Elias Howe, the inventor of the sewing machine.
02:33Jackie, again.
02:34What is Help?
02:36Right.
02:37Movies for $300, please.
02:39Deborah Winger contributed to the electronically created voice used by this alien hero.
02:48Who was E.T.?
02:50Jackie, you select again.
02:51Movies for $400.
02:53They made the movie Chastity the year they produced their daughter, Chastity.
02:57Greg?
02:58Who are Sonny and Cher?
02:59Correct.
03:00I'll take Peace for $100, please.
03:03At the top of that column, it was Senator Hubert Humphrey, not JFK,
03:06who proposed that Congress create this program.
03:09Greg?
03:10Who are the Peace Corps?
03:11Right.
03:12I'll take Peace for $200, please.
03:14In December of 1985, two doctors helped save a reporter's life
03:19at an Oslo news briefing about their winning this award.
03:22Marvin?
03:23What is the Nobel Prize?
03:24Yes.
03:25Peace.
03:26More specific.
03:27Nobel Peace Prize.
03:28That's it.
03:29Peace for $300, please.
03:30The answer is an Audio Daily Double.
03:32And Marvin, although you have just the $200,
03:34you can risk up to $500 on this Audio Daily Double.
03:37All right.
03:38I'll try $500.
03:39$500?
03:40Here comes the music.
03:43And the clue.
03:45Singer whose biggest 1971 hit was the following.
03:49Listen.
04:08Marvin?
04:09I have no idea.
04:10Well, the song is called Peace Train,
04:12and the man who is performing it is Cat Stevens.
04:14All right.
04:15That puts you into a negative situation.
04:17Let's turn that around quickly.
04:18Make another selection.
04:19Let's try newscasters for $100, please.
04:21Certainly.
04:22Once ABC's youngest news anchor at the age of 26,
04:25he returned as sole anchor at the age of 45.
04:28Greg?
04:29Who is Peter Jennings?
04:30Right.
04:31I'll take newscasters for $200, please.
04:32Called America's number one ex-weather girl,
04:35she is the one woman on the 60 Minutes team.
04:39Greg?
04:40Who is Diane Sawyer?
04:41Right.
04:42I'll go to newscasters again for $300.
04:44Anchor of NBC's American Almanac,
04:46who is the daughter of a nationalist Chinese diplomat?
04:50Greg?
04:51Who is Roger Mudd?
04:52Sorry.
04:55Now Greg bows his head in shame because he remembers
04:58that I said the daughter of a Chinese diplomat.
05:01Connie Chung is the correct response.
05:03Greg, it's all right.
05:04Hey, you're under a lot more pressure
05:06than I am in situations like this,
05:08and by golly, we know how many times
05:10I put my foot in my mouth,
05:11and I'm probably going to do it two or three times
05:13more this half hour.
05:14But right now, all I have to say is that
05:16we're taking a break for these commercial messages.
05:18We will return in about two minutes.
05:27This is a Channel 5 News break with Brad Wright.
05:31Good afternoon, everybody.
05:32Coming up this evening on Channel 5 News at 6,
05:34three members of a Plano family have been found shot to death.
05:37Police at this hour are looking for answers.
05:39In Fort Worth, Police Chief Windham thinks he has some answers
05:42concerning the city's alarming rise in crime.
05:45And yet another time,
05:46Fort Worth officials have closed down
05:48an adult theater in downtown.
05:51Please join us for complete details
05:53coming up on Channel 5 News at 6.
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07:30I'll spend a few moments right now
07:31with our contestants.
07:32First of all, Greg Asbaugh,
07:33who is a student,
07:34majoring in what?
07:35Biochemistry.
07:36All right.
07:37You're also a James Bond fan,
07:38I understand.
07:39Intensively.
07:40And you like to do impersonations.
07:42What do you do?
07:43Well, the one they want me to do today
07:45is one of your...
07:47somebody who's familiar to Jeopardy,
07:49Don Pardo, I guess.
07:50Okay.
07:51Okay, here we go.
07:53That's right, Al.
07:54You lost.
07:55And let me tell you what you didn't win.
07:57Okay, don't do any more
07:58because you're going to get us
07:59in trouble with the sponsors.
08:00They may not be...
08:01They may not be providing us
08:02with goodies on the program today.
08:04Thank you very much, Greg.
08:05Jackie Finn from where in Maryland?
08:08It's Timonium, Maryland.
08:09It's the northern suburb of Baltimore.
08:11Ah, Baltimore's a pretty city.
08:13I went there for the first time this year.
08:14Thank you.
08:15I thoroughly enjoyed it.
08:16You're a history buff, it says here.
08:17Yes, I am.
08:18Any particular history
08:19or country that you enjoy
08:20reading about and studying?
08:22I guess England,
08:23but I really enjoy mainly reading
08:26about the women in history.
08:28Oh, good for you.
08:29Okay, Marvin Shinkman
08:30is our current champion
08:31with over $9,800.
08:33And what are some of your interests?
08:35Do you collect stamps
08:36as well as sell them in your store?
08:38No, actually I find
08:39that you can't be...
08:40have a business
08:41and a hobby simultaneously,
08:42but I do collect
08:43antique smoking pipes.
08:44How many do you have
08:45in your collection, Marvin?
08:46Oh, somewhere between
08:47two and three hundred.
08:48I haven't counted recently.
08:49And these are all antiques?
08:50Yeah, antique being
08:51over 50 years old
08:52and generally made
08:53out of porcelain
08:54or emulsion.
08:55Okay, well,
08:56good having you back
08:57with us on the program.
08:58Right now, though,
08:59it's up to Greg
09:00to make the selection
09:01since he gave us
09:02the last correct response.
09:03Okay, I'll go to
09:04Newscasters again
09:05for $400.
09:06The answer is
09:07the biggest team
09:08in broadcasting history
09:09since Amos and Andy.
09:10They reported together
09:11for 14 years.
09:12Jackie?
09:13Who are Huntley and Brinkley?
09:14That is correct.
09:15Movies for $500, please.
09:16Answer at the bottom
09:17of that column.
09:18In his last film,
09:19he played himself,
09:20not Robin Hood,
09:21as an ally
09:22of Castro's rebels.
09:23Greg?
09:24Who is Errol Flynn?
09:25Correct.
09:26Okay,
09:27why don't we go to
09:28Peace for $400.
09:29Right.
09:30Long before
09:31the Vietnam era,
09:32Britain's Disraeli
09:33and Chamberlain
09:34each coupled peace
09:35with this noun.
09:37Marvin?
09:38What is time?
09:39No, sorry.
09:41Jackie or Greg?
09:43They both spoke
09:44of peace with honor.
09:46We go back to Greg
09:47for the selection.
09:48Why don't we finish off
09:49Newscasters for $500?
09:51For a television movie,
09:52Daniel J. Trevanti
09:53was cast
09:54as this legendary
09:55CBS newsman
09:56who also used
09:57a middle initial.
09:58Marvin?
09:59What is Edward R. Murrow?
10:00Right.
10:01That's $500 for you.
10:02Peace for $500, please.
10:03Answer there.
10:04Formed in the turbulent 60s,
10:05it nominated Eldridge Cleaver
10:06as its first
10:07presidential candidate.
10:08Marvin?
10:09What is the
10:10Peace and Freedom Party?
10:11That's right.
10:12Kansas for $100, please.
10:14On the whole,
10:15Kansas leads the nation
10:16in this,
10:17the world's most important grain.
10:18Jackie?
10:19What is wheat?
10:20That is right.
10:21Potpourri for $100, please.
10:23Answer there.
10:24Since 1910,
10:25the color that borders
10:26the covers of
10:27National Geographic.
10:28Marvin?
10:29What is yellow?
10:30Right.
10:31Kansas for $200, please.
10:32The Chamber of Commerce
10:33of Dodge City
10:34stands on this
10:35notorious landmark.
10:37Greg?
10:38What is Boot Hill?
10:39Right.
10:40Kansas for $300.
10:41Found on the state flag
10:42and the name
10:43of Kansas' highest peak,
10:44it's also
10:45the state flower.
10:49Ah.
10:50And it is
10:51the sunflower.
10:52Greg, go.
10:53Okay, why don't we
10:54go to the right side
10:55of the board
10:56and potpourri for $200, please.
10:57Answer there.
10:58Appropriately,
10:59this evangelist
11:00Oklahoma University
11:01has a dental school.
11:02Jackie?
11:03Who is R.L. Roberts?
11:04Right.
11:06Kansas for $400, please.
11:08Kansans Walter Beecher
11:09and Clyde Cessna
11:10helped make Wichita
11:11the number one manufacturer
11:12of these in the world.
11:13Marvin?
11:14What are small airplanes?
11:15That's right.
11:16We've got a minute
11:17to go in the round.
11:18Potpourri for $300, please.
11:19Answer is...
11:20Reports say
11:218,000 Russian groups
11:22are studying
11:23why the Soviets
11:24can't make
11:25these cotton pants right.
11:26Jackie?
11:27What are Levi's?
11:28Jeans.
11:29Jeans, you got it.
11:30Potpourri for $400, please.
11:32His favorite
11:33mode of transportation
11:34was his dinosaur
11:35named Dinny.
11:36Marvin?
11:37Who is Fred Flintstone?
11:38No, sorry.
11:39Jackie or Greg?
11:42Why is everybody
11:43always picking on me?
11:44Alley-oop.
11:46Jackie, select again.
11:47Potpourri for $500.
11:48Answer this time.
11:49It occurred September 27, 1927
11:51in Yankee Stadium
11:52during the eighth inning.
11:55Marvin?
11:56What was Babe Ruth's
11:5760th home run?
11:58That's right, in one season.
11:59Select again.
12:00We've got non-potent potables
12:01in Kansas.
12:02That last clue there.
12:03Family name
12:04of brothers
12:05William and Carl
12:06who founded
12:07a Topeka clinic
12:08pioneering in
12:09psychiatric treatment.
12:10Marvin?
12:11What is the Meninger Clinic?
12:12Yes.
12:13Non-potent potables
12:14for $100, please.
12:15At the top.
12:16Beverage you can buy
12:17from Queen Mary,
12:18Prince of Wales,
12:19and Earl Grey blends.
12:21Jackie?
12:22What is tea?
12:23Right.
12:24Non-potent potables.
12:25Won't have a chance
12:26for any more,
12:27but look at this now.
12:28We've got Marvin and Jackie
12:29tied for the lead
12:30with $1,400
12:31and Greg just $200
12:32behind them.
12:33So I'm looking forward
12:34to a super double jeopardy round.
12:35We'll be all set for it
12:36by the way,
12:37ladies and gentlemen,
12:38in just about
12:39two and a half minutes
12:40from now.
12:42Today's styling
12:43for warm weather.
12:44Miller's Outpost.
12:45O.P.
12:46cord shorts
12:47and screened tees.
12:48At Miller's Outpost,
12:49dare.
12:50Dare.
12:51Dare.
12:52Dare.
12:53Dare.
12:54Dare.
12:55Dare.
12:56Dare.
12:57Dare.
12:58Dare.
12:59Dare.
13:00Dare.
13:01Dare.
13:02Dare.
13:03Dare.
13:04Dare.
13:05Dare.
13:06Dare.
13:07Dare.
13:08Dare.
13:09Dare.
13:10Dare to be noticed.
13:14Now isn't that the best
13:15smoked sausage
13:16you ever tasted?
13:17Mm, super, Grandpa,
13:18you're a great cook.
13:19Well, it's easy
13:20when you're cooking
13:21Smokey Hollow.
13:22Now, my granddaddy
13:23used to smoke his sausage
13:24in the old Smoke House.
13:25That's the way
13:26they still make
13:27Smokey Hollow taste so good.
13:28100 percent natural
13:29Hickory smoked,
13:30the old fashioned way.
13:32Nobody makes smoked
13:33sausage taste like that
13:34anymore,
13:35except Smokey Hollow.
13:36I guess we're all
13:37kind of old fashioned.
13:38Smokey Hollow
13:39Holla Smoke Sausage, with great old-fashioned smokehouse taste.
13:44This is one of the best ideas in glasses to come along in years.
13:48What's so special?
13:49Well, Texas State Optical has combined three of the most popular eyewear options.
13:53Scratch resistance, a tint for glare resistance, and protection from harmful ultraviolet rays,
13:59all in one ultimate lens, a three-in-one lens.
14:02Right now, you can save about half of what those options would cost individually.
14:06That's a $30 savings.
14:07Nice idea.
14:09Texas State Optical.
14:11So much for so little.
14:14Fleas and roaches go places you can't even see.
14:16Lucky for you, so does their arch-enemy, the holiday fogger.
14:19No where to run to, baby.
14:23No where to hide.
14:26Holiday's proven fumigating action has killed millions of fleas and roaches where they hide.
14:31Gotta know where to run to, baby.
14:37No where to hide.
14:39Holiday Fogger, a leading cause of death among bugs.
14:49Just to prove to you folks that I am a man of my word, a few minutes ago, I told Greg
14:53that before the half hour was out, I would probably wind up with my foot in my mouth.
14:57A few minutes ago, I got my golden oldies confused.
15:00I confused Charlie Brown with Ali Oop.
15:02It happens.
15:03It's been a long year.
15:04For me, about 12 of them.
15:06Let's go into Double Jeopardy now, in which we'll have the two Daily Doubles to help our
15:09contestants.
15:10Dollar figures, first of all, please, in the monitors.
15:11And now we go up top to show the folks at home these categories.
15:15Art.
15:16He's a nice guy.
15:17U.S. History.
15:18Education.
15:19Books and authors.
15:21Discoveries.
15:22And on our last program, we had begins with the letter A.
15:24Today, we've got begins and ends with the letter A.
15:28That narrows it down considerably.
15:30Greg, you're in third place right now, all by yourself.
15:32You select first, please.
15:34Oh, what a distinction.
15:35And I think I'll go to, we'll try begins and ends with A for $200.
15:38The answer there is this one.
15:40A type of rabbit, goat, cat, or sweater.
15:43Marvin.
15:44What is Angora?
15:45Right.
15:46U.S. History for $200, please.
15:47The answer there.
15:48Photographer who was paid $25,000 by the U.S. government for documenting the Civil War.
15:54Marvin again.
15:55It was Matthew Brady.
15:56Right.
15:57U.S. History for $400, please.
15:58It took 147 years and an executive order from FDR for this elected office to get its own
16:04flag.
16:07Greg.
16:08I'll say who is vice president.
16:09Right.
16:10That's it.
16:11We'll go to U.S. History for $600.
16:13The answer there is this.
16:14A daily double.
16:15You're in the middle right now, Greg.
16:18You're in second place with $1,600.
16:20How much do you want to risk?
16:22I'll go $1,000.
16:24That will give you the lead all by yourself if you are correct on this.
16:27Here is the clue.
16:28Women were called Lucy Stoners in the late 19th century if they kept this after marriage.
16:42I got a clue.
16:43Oh, if they kept their maiden names because Lucy Stone was a women's rights advocate.
16:48All right.
16:49You're down to $600, but you still have command of the board.
16:51Select again.
16:52Okay.
16:53We'll go to U.S. History for $800.
16:54In December of 1963, a Gallup poll found him to be the living man whom Americans most admired.
16:59Greg.
17:00Who is John F. Kennedy?
17:01No.
17:02Sorry.
17:03Jackie or Marvin?
17:05The man who replaced John F. Kennedy who was Lyndon Johnson.
17:08Greg, you're still select.
17:09Let's see if I can redeem myself with U.S. History for $1,000.
17:13The answer is prohibition was repealed when this state known for religious temperance
17:18ratified the 21st Amendment in 1933.
17:24Utah was the 36th state to do that.
17:27Greg, you select again.
17:28Okay.
17:29We'll go to Begins and Ends with A for $400.
17:32Answer.
17:33The only crop used for livestock feed that has been grown since prehistoric times.
17:37Marvin.
17:38What is alfalfa?
17:39Right.
17:40Begins and Ends with A for $600.
17:42Choirs and Todd Rundgren's voice-only rock album share this name from Italian for as in a chapel.
17:49Marvin.
17:50What is a cappella?
17:51Right.
17:52Begins and Ends with A for $800, please.
17:54The answer this time is a Daily Double.
17:56The second and last Daily Double we have in this round.
17:59How much do you want to risk?
18:00I'll go for $1,000.
18:02The answer.
18:04Both London's and New York City's Cleopatra's Needles originally stood in this city.
18:10What is Alexandria?
18:12That's good for $1,000 more.
18:13You go to $3,800.
18:14Congratulations, Marvin.
18:15You're playing well.
18:16Make another selection.
18:17Begins and Ends with A for $1,000, please.
18:21Officially named Catalan, number of tourists each year outnumbers residents here 30 to 1.
18:27Marvin.
18:28What is Andorra?
18:29Andorra, yes.
18:31Education for $200, please.
18:33The answer is.
18:35His creation of Fat Albert helped him earn a doctorate in education from the University of Massachusetts.
18:39Greg.
18:40Who is Bill Cosby?
18:41Right.
18:42We'll go to Education for $400.
18:44Answer this time.
18:45The percentage of U.S. population over 25 that had college degrees in 1910.
18:53Marvin.
18:54What is four?
18:55That's right.
18:56It's 17% today, by the way.
18:57Education for $600, please.
18:58Students attending a normal school at the turn of the century were learning this profession.
19:02Jackie.
19:03What is teaching?
19:04Yes.
19:05School teachers, elementary.
19:06Books and authors for $200, please.
19:07Started off with this.
19:08U.S. state that has provided the setting for most of Eudora Welty's and William Faulkner's stories.
19:14Jackie.
19:15What is Mississippi?
19:16Right.
19:17Books and authors for $400, please.
19:18A book containing his predictions for 1985 and beyond has been published 419 years after his death.
19:25Marvin.
19:26Who is Nostradamus?
19:27That's right.
19:28Books and authors for $600, please.
19:30Former vocation of James Cavanaugh.
19:32Author of The Celibates.
19:34Marvin.
19:35What is a priest?
19:36Yes.
19:37Books and authors for $800, please.
19:39French author of Chéri and Gigi.
19:42She was known by one name, too.
19:43Jackie.
19:44Who is Cloette?
19:45Right.
19:46Books and authors for $1,000.
19:48Movies made from his books include The Last Picture Show, HUD, and Terms of Endearment.
19:56The author's name is Larry McMurtry.
19:58Sorry, Jackie, you didn't ring in fast enough, but you get to select.
20:01Education for $800, please.
20:03Italy's first woman M.D.
20:05She originated the teaching method that bears her name.
20:08Marvin.
20:09What is Montessori?
20:10Maria Montessori is right.
20:11Education for $1,000, please.
20:12Historian Will Durant said,
20:14education is the progressive discovery of this.
20:21It's a marvelous quote.
20:22It's the progressive discovery of our own ignorance.
20:25Marvin, select again.
20:27Discoveries for $200, please.
20:29Speaking of discoveries, we go to it.
20:30Over 400 years before the Surgeon General's report,
20:33Columbus discovered Indians enjoying this.
20:35Marvin.
20:36What is tobacco?
20:37Right.
20:38We've got about a minute to go around.
20:39Discoveries for $400, please.
20:40In 1878, she discovered Tom Selleck
20:42for her comeback film, Myra Breckenridge.
20:44Marvin, again.
20:45It was Mae West.
20:46Right.
20:47Discoveries for $600, please.
20:48Accidentally discovered in 1879,
20:50it made sweet history
20:52till the FDA called it a health hazard
20:5499 years later.
20:55Greg.
20:56What is saccharine?
20:57Right.
20:58Discoveries for $800.
20:59He discovered temperature
21:00at which ferromagnetic substances lose magnetism.
21:03But he found fame with wife Marie.
21:05Marvin.
21:06Who was Curie?
21:07Pierre Curie, right.
21:08Discoveries for $1,000, please.
21:09The two planets discovered first
21:11by mathematical computations,
21:13not telescopes.
21:14Greg.
21:15What is Uranus and Neptune?
21:16Sorry.
21:17That is wrong.
21:18Marvin.
21:19What is Pluto and Uranus?
21:20Sorry.
21:21That, too, is wrong.
21:22Jackie, do you want to try it?
21:23What is Pluto and Uranus?
21:25Oh, no.
21:26Sorry.
21:27Pluto and Neptune are the two planets.
21:29We go back to Marvin for the choice.
21:31We're left with art.
21:32Arts for $200, please.
21:33Top of the category.
21:3423 years after Andy Warhol copied their cans,
21:36this company paid him to paint the box
21:38for their new dry soup.
21:39Jackie.
21:40What is the Campbell Soup Company?
21:42Right.
21:43Art for $1,000, please.
21:44For $1,000.
21:45Known as Jack the Dripper,
21:47he dribbled paint onto canvas,
21:49spread on the floor.
21:50Jackie.
21:51Who is Jackson Pollock?
21:53Right.
21:54Select again.
21:55Art for $800, please.
21:56Answer this time.
21:57In 1985, value of the famous man
21:59with the golden helmet plummeted
22:01when experts found it wasn't his.
22:03Jackie.
22:04Who is Rembrandt?
22:05That's good for $800.
22:06Art for $600, please.
22:07I won't have a chance to get to those last ones.
22:09Marvin in the lead, $7,400,
22:11but not with twice as much money as Jackie.
22:13So, Jackie, you and Marvin
22:14are going to be playing Final Jeopardy.
22:16Greg, I'm sorry it didn't work out for you.
22:18It's bad because you had a lot of good responses,
22:20just a few mistakes,
22:21but they were important and costly.
22:23We do have a prize for you, nevertheless.
22:25Remember, Jackie and Marvin,
22:26that the champ will keep the cash.
22:28The other player receives a prize.
22:30Let's take a look at what we have today
22:32for our contestants.
22:33For today's second place contestant,
22:36you'll enjoy a week's stay
22:37at the Lifter's Marco Polo 510 Room Oceanfront Hotel.
22:40Relax and enjoy their pool or beach,
22:42three restaurants,
22:43and full production Broadway shows
22:45from Marco Polo Hotel.
22:46And we'll fly you and a companion
22:48from Los Angeles to Miami
22:49aboard Delta Airlines
22:50with standard and wide-body service.
22:52You may visit Delta's exclusive crown room lounge
22:54before boarding,
22:55and while in flight,
22:56experience their warm and friendly hospitality
22:58furnished by Delta Airlines.
23:00Today's third place contestant
23:01will receive Brigidaire's mid-size microphone
23:03Today's third place contestant
23:04will receive Brigidaire's
23:05mid-size microwave oven
23:06features touch control,
23:07a meal minder and probe,
23:08and the full circle cooking system
23:10furnished by Brigidaire.
23:12And now back to Alex Trebek.
23:14Our final Jeopardy! category
23:15on the program today,
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23:25We'll come back
23:26to reveal the answer
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26:53I have a feeling this was an easier final jeopardy
27:01than some of the ones we have had in recent weeks.
27:03Let's find out if our players agree with me.
27:05Jack is not looking too happy about this.
27:08What did you put down as your response?
27:10Who are Garfield and McKinley?
27:11Let's see.
27:12Yes, you eliminate JFK and Abraham Lincoln,
27:14and you're left with Garfield and McKinley,
27:16and you're going to add how much money to your 4,000?
27:18You're going to double it.
27:19Nice going.
27:20That will give you a total of $8,000 and the lead at this point.
27:22$7,400. Did he get the right question?
27:25He did indeed, and that means, Marvin,
27:26if you risk more than $600,
27:28you will remain Jeopardy! champion.
27:30How much did you wager?
27:31Oh, you sneaked.
27:32$601. Way to go. Beautifully played.
27:35And you remain Jeopardy! champion by $1.
27:37You now have a two-day total of $17,802.
27:40Congratulations.
27:41And, Jackie, congratulations to you.
27:43You played beautifully.
27:44We've got to go. Until next time, so long, everybody.
27:47Marvin.
27:48Today's second- and third-place contestants
27:50will receive new Lipton Fruit Tea,
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27:54It's decaffeinated and sugar-free.
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28:53A husband, wife, and son found shot to death today
28:57in a Plano home,
28:58while Fort Worth police staged yet another raid
29:01on an adult movie house.
29:03Good afternoon, I'm Reggie Harris.
29:04And I'm Jane McGarry.
29:05We'll find out how people like those new soft drinks
29:08with fruit juice in a Channel 5 taste test.
29:11Bobby Wigand tells us whether she likes
29:13Sylvester Stallone's new movie, Cobra.
29:15And hundreds of Fort Worth residents
29:17are facing their fourth night without electricity.
29:20All next on Channel 5 News at 5.
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