Pam-Janet-Warren, 4/24/86

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00:00It's my first day here, you know.
00:02Your first day here in a long time.
00:03Not in the thing yet.
00:04Yeah, you're getting the swing of it.
00:05But you'd have to be an idiot dumbbell to miss that one.
00:07Potato chip.
00:08I said potato chip.
00:10Thank God.
00:11Potato chip.
00:13Okay.
00:14This makes it four.
00:15Four.
00:16All right, Richie.
00:17Bill was right.
00:18You've got to be an idiot dumbbell to miss this.
00:20I said cow chip.
00:21Cow chip.
00:22Match game.
00:23I love match game.
00:24Match game was the most silly fun.
00:28Red, white, and blue is the color she is wearing today.
00:31I'm sorry.
00:32Got me into show business.
00:39Make sure you tell the people that I'm not really with these others.
00:42Charles, I suppose I shouldn't say this.
00:45Should I say this?
00:46Roses are red, violets are blue.
00:48Brett's crazy and Charles is too.
00:50He's outrageous.
00:53He is absolutely outrageous.
00:54Charles, what are you doing?
00:58Brett happened to sit up in the middle in a top tier,
01:01and Charles Nelson Reilly was on her left,
01:04and they liked each other, and they complimented one another,
01:07and it was a natural combination.
01:10Come on.
01:11Come on now.
01:12Let me see it.
01:14What a big.
01:15What a big.
01:16What a big.
01:17They must want to think ahead.
01:19We depend on you because you're like old faithful.
01:21Good, I'll erupt for you on the outside.
01:23Well, it went on and on and on.
01:26I'm the first one finished.
01:27You're the best.
01:28You were finished a long time ago, sweetheart.
01:39Very good there.
01:40That's the first time a man's gotten a kick out of Brett in years.
01:47Match game with Gene was not a job.
01:49It was a social engagement.
01:51Match wits with your favorite match game stars
01:53every day on Game Show Network.
02:11It's just 24 minutes past the hour here on Club AM Game Show Network.
02:15Thanks a bunch for being here with me, Laurie Chambers,
02:17and on this particular segment,
02:19I'm going to actually show you a contestant
02:21who appeared on a Club AM Game Show
02:23and just happened to be a little bit unusual.
02:25We like to refer to them lovingly as quirky.
02:28It's not a negative adjective in our case.
02:30It's a fun, sweet adjective.
02:32Today's quirky contestant's name is Buck Craver.
02:35And if you remember, he was on Card Sharks not too terribly long ago.
02:38He happened to have defeated a $3,000 champion named Diane Hippensteel.
02:42Remember her?
02:43She was the homemaker who drove 18 wheelers with her husband.
02:46Yeah, you might recall that.
02:47Now, you'd think this segment was devoted to her.
02:49However, it's not.
02:51Card Sharks introduced us to Buck,
02:53and then Buck took almost all the time in the show
02:56introducing himself to Jim.
02:58Let's just take another look right now at Club AM's quirky contestant.
03:03Okay, Diane, time to defend the title
03:05as we deal out two brand-new decks of cards
03:07and meet our next challenger on Card Sharks.
03:11Buck Craver. Hello, Buck. Nice to meet you.
03:13Nice to meet you.
03:15Won't you tell us a little something about yourself?
03:18Yes, sir. My name is Howard Craver.
03:20My nickname is Buck.
03:22I am retired after working for a soft-drink bottling company
03:25for 48 1⁄2 years.
03:27I have three children and four grandchildren, all wonderful.
03:30And I live in a unique city.
03:32I live in Texas County, Texas.
03:34Half of the town is in Arkansas and half in Texas.
03:36We only have one postmaster,
03:38one post office.
03:41We have two city managers, two mayors, two fire chiefs,
03:44two of everything except Chamber of Commerce.
03:47Chamber of Commerce is on Stateline Avenue.
03:52And the slogan is,
03:54Texas County is twice as nice.
03:56I'm glad to be here, Jim.
04:01Good to have you here, Buck.
04:02And come to see us sometime.
04:04We'd like to.
04:05You know, I think Buck was a little bit like the Energizer Bunny.
04:08He just kept going and going and going.
04:11But, you know, on the very next show,
04:13Buck finally beat Diane,
04:15and it turned out to be a real battle royal.
04:17Then Uncle Buck took his southern charm to the big money cards.
04:20Let's see how he managed there.
04:22You must bet at least $1,250.
04:24You've got $2,500 and a king.
04:28I'll bet $1,250, Jim.
04:30It'll be lower.
04:32Half of the money.
04:34$1,250, lower than a king.
04:36Yes, buddy.
04:37For $3,750, Buck.
04:40Woo-wee! Woo-wee!
04:43Woo-wee! Woo-wee!
04:45Woo-wee! Woo-wee!
04:47Good job, sir.
04:49Thank you. Thank you.
04:50Way to go. Come on out here.
04:52Mikey Kelly, my associate producer,
04:54loves to do that for you folks out there.
04:56Didn't seem like Buck was too happy at first,
04:58but after it hit him that he had just won $3,700,
05:01$3,750, as a matter of fact, he got a little crazy.
05:04His luck did not last too long, however,
05:06because contestant Becky Greenfield
05:08beat him in his next match and then Becky went on to shine.
05:11If you noticed, we had her yesterday
05:13in our recent edition of Bonus Round Blast Back.
05:16So that's it.
05:17That is yet another Club AM Quirky contestant.
05:19Believe me, our library is filled with them,
05:22so we will continue to bring you more of those.
05:24Right now, we have Match Game coming your way
05:26from 1980, the syndicated version with Gene Rayburn.
05:29We'll be back in just a few minutes.
05:35This is Jeopardy!
05:38Now entering the studio are today's contestants.
05:41An actor and a movie reviewer
05:43from Portland, Oregon, Warren Harshbarger.
05:46An educator from San Diego, California,
05:49Janet Manley McNeil.
05:51And our returning champion,
05:53a legal secretary from Detroit, Michigan,
05:56Pam Weld, who became champion yesterday
05:59with the big sum of $599.
06:03And now here is the host of Jeopardy!
06:06Alex Trebek.
06:08Thank you very much, Johnny Gilbert.
06:10Hello, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome once again to Jeopardy!
06:13Pam, don't be embarrassed about the $599.
06:16You are the defending Jeopardy! champion.
06:18And as you know, if you win four more matches,
06:21you'll qualify for next season's tournament of champions,
06:24in which we'll probably have well over $100,000 at stake.
06:27So it doesn't matter how much you win in getting there.
06:29Getting there is the important thing.
06:31And today, Janet and Warren,
06:33it's up to you two to prevent Pam from getting there.
06:36Good luck to all three.
06:38Let's go to work and put the board in motion
06:40and play this first round of Jeopardy!
06:42Tough answers, of course, are gonna be at the bottom.
06:44You know that. $500 value there.
06:46$100 at the top in these categories.
06:48World War II aviation.
06:51The Brothers Grimm.
06:53Oceans.
06:5511-letter words.
06:57Easy listening.
06:58And finally, with the word haul in quotation marks, hauls.
07:02And you know, of course, Pam,
07:04what the hauls in quotation marks means.
07:06All of the responses in the category
07:08will contain those letters.
07:10You get to select first as returning champ.
07:12Off you go.
07:13I'd like to start with 11-letter words for $100.
07:15Top of that category for this clue.
07:17Yearly recurrence of date marking a special event.
07:20Heaven help the husband who forgets this.
07:22Pam?
07:23What is an anniversary?
07:25That's the 11-letter word we were looking for.
07:27Right.
07:2811-letter words for $200.
07:30This type of fan goes back and forth.
07:32Janet?
07:33What is oscillating?
07:34Right.
07:36The Brothers Grimm for $100, please.
07:38The answer at the top of that column.
07:40In Grimm, a hedgehog raced this animal,
07:43who in Aesop raced a tortoise.
07:45Janet?
07:46What's a rabbit?
07:48Or a hare?
07:49Hare, rabbit, you got it.
07:51The Brothers Grimm for $200, please.
07:53Moving down one.
07:54When the huntsman cut open the wolf's belly,
07:57little redcap and she came out alive.
08:00Warren?
08:01Who was the grandmother?
08:02You're right.
08:03Brothers Grimm for $300, please.
08:05In the Grimm version,
08:07she got her accouterments from birds,
08:09not a fairy godmother.
08:10Janet?
08:11Who is Cinderella?
08:12You are right again.
08:13Brothers Grimm for $400, please.
08:15When she turned seven,
08:16she was as beautiful as the day
08:18and more beautiful than the queen.
08:19Janet again.
08:20Who is Snow White?
08:21Correct.
08:22Brothers Grimm for $500.
08:23Next question.
08:24The 12 princesses mysteriously wore these to pieces
08:28each night.
08:29One of their shoes.
08:30Shoes is good for $500.
08:32You get the last one.
08:33I'll take 11 Letter Words for $300.
08:35Back to that one.
08:36The clue is an audio daily double.
08:38You've got $600 to risk on this one.
08:41How much are you going to venture?
08:42It's early.
08:43I'll risk $600.
08:44For $600, here is the brief clue for you.
08:46Group singing the following.
08:49Listen to this.
08:51
08:59For The Temptations.
09:00Oh, I wanted you to wait.
09:01I wanted to listen to The Temptations.
09:04I love that song.
09:05I'm from Detroit.
09:06I can't wait when you talk about Motown.
09:07Okay.
09:08Nice going.
09:09You've got $1,200.
09:10You've got the lead and control of the board.
09:11Make a selection.
09:12I'll take 11 Letter Words for $400.
09:14The answer this time, from the Latin,
09:16Mel Fluis.
09:17It means sweet flowing, as in a voice.
09:19Pam?
09:20What is Melodious?
09:21No, sorry.
09:22Janet?
09:23What is Melifluous?
09:24Melifluous is what we were going for.
09:25You're right.
09:26Easy Listening for $100, please.
09:28At the top of that one.
09:29Chances are you'll find him wonderful, wonderful.
09:34Pam?
09:35Who is Johnny Mathis?
09:36Yes.
09:37Two songs appears in that clue.
09:39Go again.
09:40Let's try 11 Letter Words for $500.
09:43The answer at the bottom.
09:44Along with Igneous,
09:46the other two rock classifications.
09:49Yes, Warren?
09:50What are Sedimentary and Cretaceous?
09:54Oh, sorry.
09:56Janet or Pam?
09:58What are Sedimentary and Metamorphic?
10:01That was the other 11 Word,
10:0211 Letter Word we were looking for.
10:04All right.
10:05We're going to take a commercial break right now,
10:06and I hope I get to listen to The Temptations.
10:08Will I?
10:10All right.
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13:01Welcome back.
13:02Our contestants today.
13:03First, we introduce this gentleman,
13:06from Portland, Oregon.
13:07We conducted a contestant search up there
13:08in conjunction with station K-O-I-N.
13:10Coyne, did you come out of that?
13:12Yes, I did.
13:13All right, well, you're on the program.
13:14You're at minus 300 now.
13:15What do you do, Warren?
13:16I'm an actor, a movie critic,
13:18and I'm also a waiter at a large athletic club,
13:21which I cannot mention.
13:22All right, which one of these occupations
13:24takes up most of your time right now?
13:26The waiter, as you might guess.
13:27Okay.
13:28At least it's the steadiest third of an unsteady income.
13:31All right, well, good luck to you.
13:32I know that minus is gonna disappear
13:33in short order on the program.
13:34The lady next to you, Janet Manley McNeil,
13:36comes from San Diego.
13:37They watch us on KCST down there.
13:39We have a lot of fans in that part of the country.
13:41You're doing very well.
13:42$1,400.
13:43Educator, what do you teach, and who do you teach?
13:46Well, I teach small babies.
13:47I teach religion to them on Sunday mornings,
13:49and I teach people...
13:50Wait a minute, how young are these babies?
13:52Well, most of them right now are under a year, but...
13:55And they're studying religion?
13:56They range up to 2 1⁄2.
13:59Really?
14:00Mm-hmm.
14:01That's amazing.
14:02Well, the first thing you teach them
14:03is that everything is love,
14:04and that's their first taste of what happens
14:06when they are around God.
14:08That's their first go-around is that they get love.
14:12Okay, good for you.
14:13Nice having you with us.
14:14Our champion, Pam Wills from Detroit.
14:16All three of you have come to us
14:17as the result of contestant searches
14:19we have conducted in our travels around the country.
14:22Pam, is your mom in the studio again today to watch you?
14:24Yeah, right.
14:25All right, well, let's get right back into the game,
14:27and let's see, you're in control of the board,
14:29so you make the next selection.
14:30I'll take Halls for $100.
14:32In the upper right-hand corner,
14:33we have this clue for you, players.
14:35What you do with your boughs of holly?
14:37Janet?
14:38You deck them.
14:39What do you do?
14:40What is deck them?
14:41Nope.
14:42Warren?
14:43Pam?
14:44What is deck the halls?
14:45Deck the halls.
14:46Yes, remember that halls has to appear
14:47in all of the responses.
14:48Pam, you select again.
14:49I'll take Halls for $200.
14:50The answer this time is Oklahoma City, Oklahoma,
14:53Canton, Ohio, and Cooperstown, New York
14:55are each known for one of these.
14:57Janet?
14:58What's a Hall of Fame?
14:59Yes, baseball, football,
15:00and Cowboy Hall of Fame.
15:02Okay.
15:03Oceans for $100.
15:04The answer this time is
15:05popular French South Seas paradise
15:07that experiences virtually no tides.
15:10Pam?
15:11What is Tahiti?
15:12That's it.
15:13I'll take Halls for $300.
15:14Back to that one.
15:15During the Mexican War,
15:16U.S. Marines raised the American flag
15:18over the National Palace in Mexico City,
15:20later called this.
15:24Janet?
15:25What's the Halls of Montezuma?
15:26You got it.
15:27Nice going.
15:28Halls for $400.
15:29Where you go in the Palace of Versailles
15:31to get a good look at yourself.
15:32483, in fact.
15:34Janet?
15:35What's the Hall of Mirrors?
15:36You are right again.
15:37Halls for $500.
15:39Model, who has produced two model children
15:42for Mick Jagger.
15:43Warren?
15:44Who is Jerry Hall?
15:45That's good.
15:46For $500, you're on the plus side now,
15:48and you're in command of the board.
15:49That's good.
15:50I'll take Easy Listening for $200, please.
15:53This answer.
15:54Number of the strings that have zinged
15:56for over 200 instrumental albums.
15:58Warren?
15:59Who are the 101 strings?
16:01That is right.
16:02You select again.
16:03I'll take Easy Listening for $300.
16:05Soft drink jingle,
16:06which became the only hit for the Hillside Singers.
16:09Pam?
16:10What is I'd like to teach the world to sing?
16:12Correct.
16:13Easy Listening for $400.
16:15Ask what song he wanted to be remembered for
16:17after he was gone.
16:18He popped up with Bubbles.
16:20Warren?
16:21Who is Don Ho?
16:22Oh, no.
16:23Sorry.
16:24Janet?
16:25Who is Lawrence Welk?
16:26Who is Lawrence Welk?
16:27Turn off the bubble machine, man.
16:28You got it.
16:29Yes.
16:30Easy Listening.
16:31And we've got a minute to go.
16:32Easy Listening for $500.
16:33Born in Venice, Italy,
16:34this London orchestra leader's name
16:36became synonymous with Easy Listening.
16:38Janet?
16:39Who is Montevanni?
16:40Montevanni is right.
16:41Where to now?
16:42Oceans for $200, please.
16:43In summer, water in shallows of this gulf
16:46can reach 96 degrees Fahrenheit,
16:48apt for a Mideast hotspot.
16:51Janet?
16:52What's the Gulf of Aqaba?
16:54No, sorry.
16:55Warren or Pam?
16:56Warren?
16:57What is the Gulf of Tonkin?
16:59No.
17:00What we're looking for here is the Persian Gulf.
17:03Janet, select again.
17:04Okay.
17:05Oceans for $300.
17:06This Japanese term is translated into English
17:09as harbor storm or overflowing wave.
17:12Janet?
17:13What's a tsunami?
17:14That's right.
17:15Oceans for $400, please.
17:16The biggest iceberg ever sighted,
17:18larger than Belgium,
17:19was in this ocean.
17:22Oddly enough, you think of them mostly in the North Atlantic.
17:24This was in the South Pacific.
17:25Janet, select again.
17:26Okay.
17:27Oceans for $500.
17:28Last clue in the column.
17:29Usually located over trenches or near continents,
17:31it's the term for waters 18,000 feet or more.
17:38The term is the deeps.
17:40Janet, go again.
17:41We're into World War II aviation, obviously.
17:42Well, I guess so.
17:43For $100.
17:44At the top.
17:45Over 300 ships were sunk or damaged
17:47by these suicidal flyers.
17:49Janet?
17:50What are the kamikazes?
17:51Right.
17:52Go.
17:53$200.
17:54Oh, we won't have a chance to explore
17:55World War II aviation.
17:56We'll save some of those answers for a future show.
17:58Let's see what we've got.
17:59Janet in the lead
18:00and Warren back in that deficit situation,
18:02but we've got a lot of money in Double Jeopardy,
18:04so things can turn around very quickly for you, Warren.
18:07Just wait for it.
18:08We'll be back with the board set up
18:09to play Double Jeopardy right after these.
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20:23Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
20:24It's time for Double Jeopardy.
20:26You're familiar with this round, of course,
20:27the two daily doubles to help the players.
20:29Here we go. The dollar figures go into the monitors.
20:33And now we'll show you people at home what the categories are.
20:35Starting off with journalism.
20:37Right next to it, we have world capitals,
20:39astronauts, movies, real estate,
20:43and finally, this is something new for us, acids.
20:47Don't be intimidated by that one, Warren.
20:49You get to select first because you're in third place.
20:51Go ahead.
20:52I'll go for movies. 200, please.
20:54Top of the category, this clue.
20:56The last film Walt Disney worked on before his death in 1966
20:59was this Rudyard Kipling adaptation.
21:03Janet.
21:04What's the Jungle Book?
21:05You're right.
21:06Movies for 400.
21:07Both he and director Michael Winner are on their third death wish.
21:12Warren.
21:13Who is Charles Bronson?
21:14And you're on the plus side with $200.
21:16Movies for 600, please.
21:18Confucius say this 66 Lemon Matthau movie
21:21made a lot of money from a little dough.
21:24Warren.
21:25What was the fortune cookie?
21:26Right.
21:27Movies for 800, please.
21:28The answer is...
21:29a daily double.
21:30Warren, you've got 800, but you can risk up to 1,000.
21:32How much are you going to go for?
21:34Let's see.
21:36600, please.
21:37For $600, here is the clue.
21:39For the scene in this 1955 movie,
21:42William Holden had his chest hair shaved
21:45to conform with motion picture code.
21:49What is picnic?
21:50You're right.
21:51You've got $600 more.
21:52You're up to $1,400.
21:53You're tied in second place with Pam.
21:54You select.
21:55Movies for 1,000, please.
21:57In this 1984 film, the Russians aren't just coming,
22:00they're here.
22:02Warren.
22:03What is Red Dawn?
22:04Right.
22:05For another 1,000, you're now in second place.
22:07Way to go, Warren.
22:08You select again.
22:09Journalism for 200, please.
22:10Left-hand side of the board for this clue.
22:12On the average, this fills about 60% of U.S. newspaper space.
22:16Warren.
22:17What is advertising?
22:18Right.
22:19Journalism for 400.
22:20This paper has won more Pulitzer Prizes than any other.
22:24Warren.
22:25What is The Washington Post?
22:26Sorry, that is incorrect.
22:27Janet.
22:28What's The New York Times?
22:29You are right with that.
22:30World capitals for 200.
22:32This Austrian capital has a boys' choir to sing its praises.
22:37Pam.
22:38What is Vienna?
22:39You're right.
22:40I'll try world capitals for 400.
22:41Until 1912, it was the British capital of India.
22:46Pam.
22:47What is Delhi?
22:48Sorry, that's wrong.
22:49Warren.
22:50What is Bombay?
22:51No.
22:52Janet's going to pass.
22:53What is Calcutta?
22:55Pam.
22:56I'll try acids for 200.
22:58All righty.
22:59We'll start that off with this.
23:00Salicylic acid is used in making perfumes, fungicides,
23:03and this most common fever-reducing drug.
23:06Pam.
23:07What is aspirin?
23:08Right.
23:09Acids for 400.
23:10Generic name for a plain carbonic acid drink.
23:14Warren.
23:15What is soda?
23:16Yeah.
23:17Soda water.
23:18You got it.
23:19Journalism for 600, please.
23:20Back to that part of the board.
23:21Scandinavian country that leads the world in daily newspaper readership
23:24with a population almost double the U.S.
23:29Scandinavian country is Sweden.
23:31Back to you, Warren, for the choice.
23:32Journalism for 800, please.
23:34The largest U.S.-owned newspaper chain.
23:37It publishes USA Today.
23:39Warren.
23:40What are the Gannett newspapers?
23:41Gannett newspapers.
23:43That's absolutely right.
23:44You select again.
23:45You scared me.
23:46Journalism.
23:47I was corrected on that pronunciation some months ago.
23:49That's why it stuck with me.
23:50Journalism for 1000, please.
23:51Last clue in the column.
23:53A well-known 1920s sports writer,
23:55You Know Me Al,
23:56was a collection of his masterful short stories.
23:59Janet.
24:00Who's Damon Runyon?
24:01Sorry, that's wrong.
24:02Warren.
24:03Who is Ring Lardner?
24:04That's it for $1000 more.
24:05Nice one.
24:06All right, you select.
24:08Real estate for 200, please.
24:10Top of that one.
24:11Documents conveying ownership
24:13or what a Boy Scout does good.
24:16Warren.
24:17What is a deed?
24:18Yes.
24:19Real estate for 400, please.
24:20Multi-unit dwelling in which individual units
24:22of whole property are separately owned.
24:24Pam.
24:25What are condominiums?
24:26Yes.
24:28I'll try world capitals for 600.
24:30Middle of that one.
24:31We have a daily double.
24:32The second daily double in this round.
24:34And you're in third place, Pam.
24:36I'll try 800.
24:37For 800, here is the clue.
24:40Easternmost capital in South America.
24:44What is Brasilia?
24:46You're right, for $800 more.
24:47And that takes you to 2600.
24:51I'll try world capitals for 800.
24:53Kiev, the third largest city in Russia,
24:55is capital of this Soviet Republic.
24:58Janet.
24:59What is Georgia?
25:00Sorry, that's wrong.
25:02Warren or Pam.
25:04Kiev is the capital of the Ukraine.
25:06Pam, go again.
25:07I'll try acids for 600.
25:09Middle of that one.
25:10First prepared in the 1400s,
25:12this poisonous and highly corrosive acid
25:14is found naturally in your stomach.
25:16Pam.
25:17What is gastric acid?
25:18No.
25:19Janet.
25:20What's hydrochloric acid?
25:21That is it, yes.
25:23World capitals for 1000.
25:25The answer there is
25:26one of few capitals in the world with no railroad
25:29is Tegucigalpa,
25:30capital of this Central American country.
25:35Janet.
25:36What is Guatemala?
25:37Sorry, that's wrong.
25:38Warren or Pam.
25:40Tegucigalpa is the capital of Honduras.
25:42And we've got about a minute to go in the round.
25:44Janet, you select.
25:45Starting it off with this.
25:46Astronaut who was once a contestant
25:48on television's Name That Tune.
25:52That was Senator John Glenn.
25:54Janet, go again.
25:55Astronauts for 4, please.
25:56It was after this lunar module had landed
25:59that an astronaut first set foot on the moon.
26:02Janet.
26:03What's the limb?
26:04Sorry, no.
26:05Warren.
26:06What is the eagle?
26:07Eagle, that's it.
26:08Astronauts for 600, please.
26:10A shuttle crew found this toy
26:12worked the same in space as on Earth,
26:14except for going downstairs.
26:15Janet.
26:16What's a slinky?
26:17You got it.
26:18Astronauts for 800.
26:19Of the original seven astronauts,
26:21the first in space was Alan Shepard
26:23while he, Gordo, made the last Mercury flight.
26:26Warren.
26:27Who is Gordon Cooper?
26:28Correct.
26:29Astronauts for 1,000, please.
26:31First astronaut to go into space a second time,
26:33he was killed in a fire preparing for the third attempt.
26:36Warren.
26:37Who is Gus Grissom?
26:38You're right again.
26:39Now we go to real estate or assets.
26:40Where?
26:41Real estate, please.
26:42600.
26:43The answer, common in Old West,
26:45it was a way to gain title without challenge
26:47by living on property for a time.
26:49Janet.
26:50What are squatters' rights?
26:51Yes, select again for me.
26:52Real estate for 800, please.
26:54It's through this government right relating to property
26:57that Oakland has tried to reclaim the Raiders.
26:59Janet.
27:00What is eminent domain?
27:01Correct again, select.
27:02Real estate for 1,000.
27:03Ownership of property by more than one person
27:06that includes a survivor clause.
27:09It is called joint tenancy.
27:11Janet, you select again.
27:12Assets for...
27:13Oh, we won't have a chance.
27:14I have a feeling that on that last one,
27:15Pam was hesitant, wanted to jump in
27:17because she knew there were correct bonds,
27:19but that's all right.
27:20You're still in this as we get ready for Final Jeopardy.
27:23Remember, the champion will keep the cash,
27:25the others get prizes.
27:26Let's take a look at that.
27:27Today's second place contestant
27:29will receive a fabulous vacation
27:30at the new Royce Resort Hotel in Palm Springs,
27:33a hotel with no rooms.
27:34They're all swimming pools.
27:36A hotel with no rooms.
27:37They're all suites.
27:38You may enjoy the sun and have fun.
27:40Furnished by the Royce Resort Hotel.
27:42Today's third place contestant
27:43will receive Panasonic's high-power
27:45AM FM stereo cassette car radio
27:47featuring electronic tuning,
27:48auto-reverse cassette,
27:49station sendo from Sonic R Audio,
27:51and the Jetson steel-belted radio
27:53made with two steel belts
27:54for riding safety and durability
27:56furnished by Jetson Tire & Rubber Company, Inc.
27:59And now back to Alex Trebek.
28:01I thought the Jetsons was a cartoon series.
28:03Okay, here's today's final Jeopardy! category.
28:07The Americas.
28:08That gives you something to think about
28:09for the next little while.
28:10We have the commercial images,
28:11and then we'll come back to reveal the answer.
28:13Right after this.
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29:53Three island territories
29:54send delegates to presidential conventions.
29:56Name two.
29:57Puerto Rico.
29:58Right.
29:59And Guam.
30:00Right.
30:01There's plenty of excitement.
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31:44You're watching Game Show Network
31:46where Blockbusters is next with Bill Cullen,
31:48followed by Trivia Trap and Tattletales.
31:52Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
31:54I'm just looking over the Final Jeopardy answer.
31:56As you know, the category is the America's contestants.
31:59When I give you the answer,
32:00you'll have 30 seconds in which to write down the question.
32:03Here we go.
32:04Today's Final Jeopardy is this.
32:06Central American country whose 1904 Constitution
32:10contained a provision authorizing U.S. intervention.
32:15Good luck.
32:16Good luck.
32:47All right, here we go.
32:48We're going to start with Pam,
32:49our returning champion who was in third place with $2,000.
32:52Pam's smiling.
32:53Did she get the right question?
32:55Yeah, you did.
32:56What is Panama?
32:57That's the right question.
32:58How much did you risk?
32:59I chickened out.
33:00Chickened out at the last minute.
33:01Well, you remain with $2,000.
33:03We move to Janet, who is next to you.
33:05She was in second place with $3,300.
33:07Janet, what did you write down?
33:09What is Costa Rica?
33:10Sorry, that's wrong.
33:11It's going to cost you some money.
33:12You didn't risk all that much.
33:13You didn't risk all that much.
33:14That leaves you with $2,000.
33:16Now we go to Warren, who is leading.
33:19What does that mean, Warren?
33:21Let's take a look and see what you wrote down.
33:22Didn't even come close.
33:23What is Brazil?
33:24You've moved Brazil from South America to Central America.
33:28I panicked.
33:29If you risk more than $4,400,
33:31then we'll have the two ladies as co-champions.
33:33How much did you risk?
33:35$205.
33:36Interesting bet.
33:37That leaves you with $6,195,
33:41and you are the new Jeopardy champion,
33:42and we've got to go.
33:44So long, everybody.
33:45Until next time, right here on the show.
33:47Have a good one.
33:48Today's second- and third-place contestants
33:51will receive Leigh high-fashion nail tips,
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