Mallory-Bobby-Emily (Back to School Week ep), 10/06

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01:08This is Jeopardy! Back to School Week.
01:11Introducing today's contestant.
01:14Because she would like to help people, she wants to become either a teacher or a scientist in cancer research.
01:21From Parsippany, New Jersey, say hello to Emily Sturtz.
01:25He's an award-winning diver and would like to serve his country as a marine.
01:31From Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania, let's greet Bobby Millison.
01:35And this future physicist loves figuring out the underlying components of space and nature.
01:41From Somerville, South Carolina, welcome Mallory Banks.
01:45And now, here is the host of Jeopardy!, Alex Trebek.
01:51Thank you, Johnny Gilbert, ladies and gentlemen.
01:54Welcome to our Back to School Week.
01:56A great opportunity for 10, 11, and 12-year-olds to earn enough money to perhaps start a college fund
02:03or to afford to pay for downloading all of the music that has ever been composed.
02:09Emily, Bobby, and Mallory, welcome. Good luck.
02:12Here we go, the Jeopardy! round.
02:16And today, these categories, starting off with In the News.
02:21Next, we have pop music, the internet, state governors.
02:27Let's celebrate.
02:29And finally, I sentence you.
02:32And right now, Mallory, I sentence you to make the first selection for us.
02:37Well, pop music for $200, please.
02:40It wasn't deja vu when this member of Destiny's Child sang with Jay-Z on the 2006 song, Deja Vu.
02:48Mallory. What does Beyoncé? Yeah.
02:51Internet for $200.
02:53Using this Time Warner internet service provider, you can see if you've got mail or sign up for its instant messenger.
03:02Emily. What is AOL? Correct.
03:05Pop music for $400.
03:07This walk-away singer didn't thank American Idol when she won a Grammy in 2006.
03:12Mallory. Who is Kelly Clarkson? Correct.
03:16Select. State governors, $200.
03:19Elected in 2003, this governor made his totally fantastic film debut in 1970's Hercules Goes Bananas.
03:28Bobby. Who is Arnold Schwarzenegger? You're correct.
03:32The internet, $400.
03:34This four-letter word, a shortened version of a six-letter word, is a popular term for an e-journal.
03:40Emily. What is a blog? Blog, yes.
03:43Pop music for $600.
03:45Mishalka is the last name of these sisters who sing Chemicals React.
03:50Emily. Who are Ali and AJ? Yes.
03:53Pop music for $800.
03:55In 2005, she topped the album charts with The Emancipation of Mimi.
04:00Emily, again. Who is Mariah Carey? Correct.
04:03Pop music for $1,000.
04:04This girl-like me songstress was born in Barbados.
04:08Emily. Who is Rihanna? Rihanna is right.
04:10In the news for $200.
04:12This German-born man, seen here, made big news in April of 2005.
04:17Bobby. Who is Pope Benedict XVI? You're right.
04:22In the news for $400.
04:24Thought to be extinct since 1944, the ivory-billed species of this tree-tapping bird was rediscovered.
04:33Mallory. What is the woodpecker? Yeah.
04:36In the news for $600.
04:38A notorious headbutt helped France lose the 2006 final of this sporting event.
04:44Emily. What is the World Cup? Correct.
04:46In the news for $800.
04:47Steve Fawcett flew solo around the world in a plane that weighed 22,000 pounds,
04:52of which 18,000 was this.
04:55Bobby. What is fuel? Fuel, yes.
04:58In the news for $1,000.
05:00On April 18th, 2006, this actress became the mother of Tom Cruise's new little baby, Suri.
05:07Emily. Who is Katie Holmes? Correct.
05:10The internet for $600.
05:11Answer, Daily Double, and your chance to add to your lead.
05:17You have $4,600.
05:21I'll wager $1,200.
05:24$1,200 it is. Here's the clue in the internet.
05:27This three-letter extension at the end of a web address indicates it's operated by a college or university.
05:42What is .edu?
05:44You got it, yeah.
05:46Took a little while, but you came through.
05:48$5,800 your total. Select again.
05:52Let's celebrate for $200.
05:54The patron saint of lovers is honored on this annual holiday.
05:58Mallory. What does Valentine's Day?
06:00That's it, and that takes you to $1,200.
06:02You're in a tie with Bobby, and we're going to take our first break.
06:04Come back and chat with the players, find out a little bit about them following these messages.
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08:09I'm Tom Kane, Jr., and I approve this message.
08:12Welcome back.
08:14I want to share something I think is cute.
08:17I never meet the contestants
08:19before they come on stage to play our game.
08:22And during the gameplay, I'm standing over there.
08:25And during this commercial break,
08:26I came over here to stand in front of Emily
08:28because she's the first person I'm going to talk to,
08:30and she looked at me and she said,
08:32you're Alex Trebek.
08:34Yes.
08:35You're fascinated by...
08:37Titanic.
08:38Titanic, why?
08:39I just love the whole concept about this big, huge ship
08:43that goes out on its maiden voyage,
08:45and it hits this huge iceberg in the middle of the night,
08:48and it just sinks.
08:49Mm-hmm.
08:50Have you seen any of the exhibits
08:52that travel the country?
08:53Mm-hmm.
08:54A couple, I think it was last summer,
08:56I went to Las Vegas.
08:57And at the Tropicana there,
08:58they have the Titanic exhibit.
09:00And my parents didn't really want to take me that much,
09:02and I begged, and I said, please let me go see it.
09:05And my mom ended up taking me.
09:07It's really cool.
09:08Yeah.
09:09Yeah.
09:10I'm surprised Vegas doesn't have the entire Titanic
09:12on display.
09:13Yeah.
09:14Bobby Millicent from Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania,
09:17a diving star,
09:19and yet you're wearing a football jersey.
09:21What's the significance of Holy Cross number 55?
09:24Holy Cross is my school,
09:26and my diving team is just a public pool,
09:29so I guess I usually, since it's back to school week,
09:32I decided to wear a school jersey.
09:35Okay.
09:36Now, you were very excited to meet
09:37two of your favorite football players
09:39who happen to be from what school?
09:41Notre Dame.
09:42Notre Dame.
09:43And who were those football players?
09:44Brady Quinn and Jeff Samardzija.
09:45Oh.
09:46Okay.
09:47Good for you.
09:48Mallory Banks from Somerville, South Carolina.
09:51When I was in university,
09:53I studied cosmology
09:55as part of the philosophy department studies.
09:59You're studying cosmology in the physics area.
10:04What is it about that aspect that interests you?
10:07It's really trying to figure out
10:08what the universe is made of
10:10and what secrets it's hiding
10:11because I always say
10:12when you look up at the stars at night,
10:14you just know there's something that's hidden out there
10:17that you just want to find out.
10:18Yeah, I know. I hear you.
10:19All right, let's get back into this,
10:20and Mallory, you have command of the board.
10:22You're in a tie with Bobby,
10:23but you make the next selection.
10:25Let's celebrate for 400.
10:27Former U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson
10:29founded this annual observance
10:31devoted to the environment.
10:33Mallory?
10:34What is Earth Day?
10:36Earth Day is right.
10:37Let's celebrate 600.
10:39Customs on this 121st day of the year
10:42include dancing around a pole
10:44and giving baskets to friends and family.
10:47Emily?
10:48What is May Day?
10:49May Day is right.
10:50Let's celebrate for 800.
10:51Collecting money for UNICEF on this holiday
10:54was begun in 1950
10:55by a Philadelphia Sunday school class.
10:58Bobby?
10:59What is Halloween?
11:00Right.
11:01State governor, 400.
11:03This patriot, known for his bold signature,
11:06died in 1793
11:07while serving his ninth term
11:10as governor of Massachusetts.
11:12Mallory?
11:13Who is John Hancock?
11:14That's it.
11:15State governor, 600.
11:16By law, this ex-Texas governor
11:18can never be elected U.S. president again.
11:22Bobby?
11:23Who is George W. Bush?
11:24That's right.
11:25State governor for 800.
11:26This current Florida governor
11:27keeps saying he's not going to run for president
11:30in 2008.
11:32Bobby?
11:33Who is Jeb Bush?
11:34Jeb Bush, yes.
11:35State governor for 1,000.
11:36Hamilton Fish, Enos T. Throop, and George Pataki
11:40have served as governors of this state.
11:43Emily?
11:44What is New York?
11:45New York is correct.
11:46And I'm going to go back just a moment now.
11:49Bobby, I misheard you.
11:50I believe you said Jed Bush instead of Jeb Bush.
11:54So we're going to have to deduct that score from you.
11:57That's an incorrect response.
11:59Emily, back to you.
12:00Let's celebrate for 1,000.
12:02Meaning a coming.
12:03It's the period before Christmas
12:05that begins on the Sunday nearest to November 30th.
12:09Emily?
12:10What is Advent?
12:11Advent is right.
12:12A minute to go now.
12:13I sentence you for 200.
12:14It's used in abbreviations and initials
12:17as well as to end sentences.
12:19Bobby?
12:20What is the period?
12:21Right.
12:22The Internet for 800.
12:24This file that gathers users' Internet info
12:27and sends it back to its makers
12:29sounds like a yummy baked treat.
12:33And that is a cookie.
12:34A cookie.
12:35Back to you, Bobby.
12:36I sentence you for 400.
12:38Of I did it, did you do it, or do it.
12:42It's the imperative sentence.
12:44Bobby?
12:45What is a command?
12:48No.
12:49Emily or Mallory?
12:51We gave you the choice there,
12:53and you had to say do it.
12:55That's the imperative.
12:56You pick again, though.
12:58I sentence you for 600.
12:59The sentence seen here is in desperate need
13:02of these punctuation marks.
13:04Please do give generously.
13:07Emily?
13:08What is a comma?
13:09Correct.
13:10I sentence you for 800.
13:11Burton Braley contradicted himself and wrote,
13:13this is a word you mustn't end a sentence with.
13:17Bobby?
13:18What is end?
13:19No.
13:21Mallory or Emily?
13:23What is a preposition?
13:25Oh, we won't get a chance for those last two clues.
13:27Emily, big lead, $9,000 for you,
13:30$2,000 for Mallory,
13:31and Bobby, you get to pick first in Double Jeopardy.
13:34You can build quickly in that round.
13:36A lot of cash available.
13:37We'll start it after this.
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15:42All right, Bobby, if you're ready,
15:43here are the categories in this Double Jeopardy round.
15:46First off, we have young people who made a difference.
15:49That sounds interesting.
15:50Cool movies, the Harry Potter books.
15:53Mom, I want, I want, I want.
15:56What do I want? I want ice cream.
15:58And finally, kids rule and notice KID in quotation marks.
16:02Those three letters are coming up in each correct response.
16:05Where do you want to start?
16:06Cool movies for 400.
16:07Yo-ho, yo-ho.
16:08In 2006, Johnny Depp returned as this swashbuckler
16:12in Pirates of the Caribbean, Dead Man's Chest.
16:15Bobby?
16:17Um, who is Captain Jack Sparrow?
16:19That's right.
16:20Cool movies for 800.
16:22In 2002, this Steven Spielberg classic about an alien
16:26was re-released with never-before-seen footage.
16:29Mallory?
16:30What is E.T.?
16:31Yep.
16:32Harry Potter books, 400.
16:34Ron and Harry use this unusual transport
16:37to get to Hogwarts for their second year.
16:40Mallory?
16:41What is a flying car?
16:42Correct.
16:43Harry Potter books, 800.
16:44In this sport, Harry plays the position of seeker.
16:48Emily?
16:49What is Quidditch?
16:50Yes.
16:51Harry Potter books for 1,200.
16:52A half-giant, he's the gamekeeper at Hogwarts.
16:56Mallory?
16:57Who's Hagrid?
16:58Hagrid, yes.
16:59Harry Potter books, 1,600.
17:01Harry's nemesis, this member of Slytherin,
17:04has a dad named Lucius who is a supporter of Voldemort.
17:08Emily?
17:09Who is Malfoy?
17:10Nope.
17:11Yes.
17:12Draco.
17:13Draco, correct.
17:14The Harry Potter books for 2,000.
17:16Any cat could tell you that she teaches
17:19transfiguration magic at Hogwarts.
17:22Mallory?
17:23Who's Professor McGonagall?
17:24You're right for $2,000 more.
17:26Mom, I want 400.
17:28I want one of these animals, not a Shetland.
17:31Those are boring.
17:32I want a Dartmoor.
17:33Bobby?
17:34What is a dog?
17:35Nope.
17:36Mallory or Emily?
17:38What is a pony?
17:40Shetland pony.
17:41Back to you, Mallory.
17:42Mom, I want 800.
17:44I want this lunar footwear,
17:46basically a pair of trampolines,
17:48to make me feel like I'm defying gravity.
17:51Bobby?
17:52What are trampoline shoes?
17:54Nope.
17:55Emily?
17:56What are moon shoes?
17:57Moon shoes, that's the term.
17:59I want for 1,200.
18:01I bet you want an RC car with a 49 megahertz signal.
18:05RC can stand for remote control or this control.
18:13The RC remote control or radio control.
18:16Emily, pick again.
18:17Cool movies for 1,200.
18:19In The Incredibles, Helen Parr isn't your ordinary mom.
18:23She also stretches herself thin as this superhero.
18:27Bobby?
18:28Who is Elastigirl?
18:29Yes.
18:30Cool movies for 1,600?
18:31A really cool film of 2006 was this one
18:34about a pack of sled dogs stranded in Antarctica.
18:38Emily?
18:39What is Eight Below?
18:40Correct.
18:41There's nothing cooler than the scruffy mutt
18:44who smiles in the movie because of this.
18:48Emily?
18:49Who is Winn-Dixie?
18:50Yes.
18:51Made a difference for 400.
18:53On July 15th, 1944, she entered into her diary,
18:57I can feel the sufferings of millions.
19:00Bobby?
19:01Who is...
19:04Say it.
19:05Oh, darn.
19:06Mallory?
19:07Who is Anne Frank?
19:08Anne Frank, correct.
19:09Difference for 800.
19:10In 338 BC, at age 18,
19:13he commanded the cavalry in his father's army
19:16in the Battle of Chaeronea in Macedonia.
19:19Emily?
19:20Who is Alexander the Great?
19:21He's the one.
19:22Difference for 1,200.
19:23Answered.
19:24The first of the two daily doubles.
19:26Emily, the one day record in our back to school week,
19:32I believe is 52,000.
19:34You're on course to match that
19:37depending on what you risk on this daily double.
19:41I'll wager 4,000.
19:444,000 it is.
19:45All right, here's the clue for you.
19:47He restored Thebes as capital of ancient Egypt,
19:50but is probably better known for being discovered in 1922.
19:59King Tut?
20:00Who is King Tut?
20:01That's right.
20:02You move over 20,000.
20:04Select again.
20:07Difference for 1,600.
20:09Born near what became Jamestown, Virginia around 1595,
20:14her name meant playful one.
20:17Bobby?
20:18Who is Pocahontas?
20:19Correct.
20:20Young people who made a difference for 2,000.
20:22In 1785, at age 16,
20:24he was commissioned as a second lieutenant of artillery
20:27in the French army.
20:29Fame was soon to come.
20:32And that would be Napoleon.
20:34Napoleon Bonaparte.
20:35Back to you, Bobby.
20:37Ice cream for 400.
20:39Cohen and Greenfield are the last names
20:41of the co-founders of this company
20:43that created Cherry Garcia ice cream.
20:46Emily?
20:47Who are Ben and Jerry?
20:48That's it.
20:49Ice cream for 800.
20:50Though it started with just 31 flavors,
20:52this chain now has more than 1,000,
20:55including SPF 31.
20:58Emily?
20:59What is Baskin-Robbins?
21:00Yes, with a minute to go.
21:02Ice cream for 1,200.
21:04The logo of this brand of ice cream bar is seen here.
21:08Mallory?
21:09What is Eskimo?
21:10Eskimo pie, yes.
21:11Ice cream, 16,000.
21:13This treat gets its name
21:14because a certain fruit is cut lengthwise
21:16and then topped with ice cream, nuts, and whipped cream.
21:20Bobby?
21:21What is a banana split?
21:22You got it.
21:23Ice cream for 2,000?
21:24Many claim to have invented these.
21:26Many claim to have invented these.
21:28One man made them from waffles
21:30at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair.
21:33Bobby?
21:34What are cones?
21:35Cones, yes.
21:36Mom, I want what I want for 1,600.
21:38Yo, Mom!
21:39I want the whole line of these
21:41hip-hop-themed dolls from Mattel.
21:44Bobby?
21:45What are homies?
21:46No.
21:47Emily or Mallory?
21:49What are flavors?
21:50Back to you, Bobby.
21:52Kids rule, 400.
21:54What is a popular TV ad catchphrase
21:56that traditionally follows silly rabbit?
21:59Bobby?
22:00Tricks are for kids?
22:02Kids.
22:03What are kids?
22:04I gotta rule against you, I'm sorry.
22:06What are tricks are for kids?
22:09But you get to select again.
22:10Kids rule for 800.
22:12In 2006, Jack Black hosted this annual Nickelodeon show.
22:17Emily?
22:18What are the Kids' Choice Awards?
22:19That's it.
22:20Oh, and you wind up at 22,600.
22:24Very impressive, Emily.
22:264,000 for Bobby, twice as much money for Mallory.
22:29Here's the final Jeopardy! category.
22:31State Capital.
22:32That sounds easy.
22:33We'll be back with a clue in a moment.
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26:54We start with you, Bobby.
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26:59Oh.
27:00Harrisburg.
27:01Harrisburg.
27:02Harrisburg.
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27:26Atlanta.
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27:33$4,500.
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