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00:00♪♪
00:09Celebrating its 10th year as America's favorite answer and question show,
00:16this is Jeopardy!
00:19Now entering the studio are today's contestants.
00:22An electronic musician originally from Dallas, Texas, Lee Siebel.
00:27A systems analyst from Washington, D.C., Jim Kitchel.
00:31And our returning champion,
00:33a puzzle editor from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Judy Wakeman,
00:37whose two-day cash winnings total $29,100.
00:43And now, here is the host of Jeopardy!
00:46Alex Trebek.
00:49Thank you, Johnny Gilbert.
00:51Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to our studio,
00:53and welcome again, folks, to Jeopardy!
00:55We are on a roll.
00:57That is to say, our contestants, our champions are on a roll.
01:00If you were watching last week,
01:01you saw our players earn well over $80,000 for those five programs.
01:07Judy picked up close to $30,000 all by herself.
01:09Today, she defends again against these newcomers, Lee and Jim.
01:13Look at them. Are they primed? Are they ready to go?
01:15Watch out, Judy. Let's have some fun.
01:17Here we go in the first round.
01:21We know there will be one daily double,
01:22and it will appear in one of these categories.
01:24We start off with the Bible.
01:26Next comes song lyrics, followed by annual events, the elements, fashion,
01:33and finally, you'll deal with some six-letter words.
01:36Judy, where do we start?
01:38Annual events for $100, please.
01:40Answer.
01:41One day of National Hospital Week, Florence Nightingale's birthday,
01:45honors these people.
01:47Lee?
01:48Who are nurses?
01:49Correct.
01:50Let's go with song lyrics for $100, please.
01:52Elvis sang,
01:53Don't do this to a heart that's true.
01:56Judy?
01:57Let's be cruel.
01:58Correct.
01:59Annual events for $200.
02:01On Valentine's Day,
02:02sweethearts can attend the Chocolate Lover's Extravaganza
02:05in this Pennsylvania town.
02:08Lee?
02:09What is Hershey?
02:10Yes.
02:11Back to song lyrics for $200, please.
02:12If we could do this, just imagine it,
02:15chatting to a chimp in chimpanzee.
02:18Jim?
02:19What is talking to the animals?
02:20Talking to the animals?
02:21No.
02:22What is talk to the animals?
02:23Talk to the animals, says Lee, and he is right.
02:25Yes.
02:26Let's continue with song lyrics for $300, please.
02:28By the time I do this, she'll be rising.
02:31She'll find the note I left hanging on her door.
02:34Jim?
02:35By the time I get to Phoenix?
02:36What is by the time I get to Phoenix?
02:38Get to Phoenix.
02:39You're right this time.
02:40Let's try annual events for $300.
02:41Answer.
02:42In June, this state celebrates Little Bighorn Days.
02:46Lee?
02:47What is North Dakota?
02:48No.
02:49Judy?
02:50What is South Dakota?
02:51No.
02:55Little Bighorn was in Montana.
02:57Jim, back to you.
02:58Let's try annual events for $400.
03:00Answer.
03:01Hood River, Oregon, hosts an annual September swim
03:04across this mighty river.
03:06Lee?
03:07What is the Columbia?
03:08Correct.
03:09Let's continue annual events for $500.
03:11Hell Dorado Days in this Arizona city
03:14features reenactments of gunfights
03:16and an 1880 fashion show.
03:19Lee?
03:20What is Tombstone?
03:21You're right.
03:22Song lyrics for $400, please.
03:23Answer.
03:24Mamas, don't let your babies grow up to be these.
03:27Make them be doctors and lawyers and such.
03:30Jim?
03:31What are cowboys?
03:32Right.
03:33Let's try song lyrics for $500.
03:35The winds grow colder and suddenly you're older
03:38and all because of this.
03:41Jim?
03:42What is time?
03:43No.
03:45Lee?
03:46What are the sands of time?
03:48I have no idea.
03:49All because of the man that got away.
03:53Jim?
03:54I love these little moments.
03:55I get a chance to sing half a lyric.
03:57I don't get paid and I sound bad, but that's okay.
03:59Jim?
04:00Let's try the Bible for $100, Alex.
04:01Answer.
04:02The fourth of the Ten Commandments says,
04:04remember this day to keep it holy.
04:07Jim?
04:08What is the Sabbath?
04:09That's right.
04:10Bible for $200.
04:11In Genesis 19, angels warned Lot to take his wife
04:14and daughters and flee this city.
04:17Judy?
04:18What's Sodom?
04:19Sodom is right.
04:20Bible for $300.
04:21David saw her from the roof of his house,
04:23summoned her, and seduced her.
04:26Jim?
04:27What is Bathsheba?
04:28Correct.
04:29Bible for $400.
04:30Before they were chosen apostles,
04:31Peter, Andrew, James, and John had this trade.
04:35Judy?
04:36What is fishermen?
04:37Yes.
04:38Bible for $500.
04:39Jesus said there was no greater prophet than this man,
04:41his cousin.
04:42Jim?
04:43Bible for $500.
04:44Good for $500 more.
04:45Now you guys are on the right track.
04:47Jim leads with $900, Lee is next with $600,
04:49Judy has $400, and we're going to take a break.
04:52We'll be back after this.
04:53♪♪
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05:08You want to get a beer?
05:09No, thanks.
05:10And when he botches a bust...
05:12Larson's blown if the guy made him, come on.
05:14...he goes gunning for Kelly.
05:16It's your ex-boyfriend.
05:18He better stay off my case if he wants to stay intact.
05:21I think that you are trying to demean me in the eyes of a woman.
05:24You look like you want to hit me, Roy.
05:26How bad do you want to hurt yourself around here?
05:28NYPD Blue. Viewer discretion advised.
05:30Be sure to watch tonight at 10,
05:32followed by Action News at 11.
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07:11Time for these contestants to start earning big bucks.
07:14Jim, you select.
07:15Elements for $100.
07:16Answer.
07:17Ozone contains three atoms of this element per molecule.
07:21Jim.
07:22What is oxygen?
07:23Right.
07:24Elements for $200.
07:25Mercury added to this gaseous element
07:27will make it glow blue instead of orange red.
07:30Judy.
07:31What's neon?
07:32Right.
07:33Six-letter words for $100.
07:34Louisiana of French descent or his dialect?
07:38Judy.
07:39What's Creole?
07:40Correct.
07:41Six-letter words for $200.
07:42A railroad locomotive or any machine
07:44that converts thermal energy into mechanical energy.
07:47Lee.
07:48What's an engine?
07:49Engine is right.
07:50Let's continue with six-letter words for $300, please.
07:52Edere is Latin for to eat.
07:55And this is English for fit to eat.
07:58Judy.
07:59What's edible?
08:00Correct.
08:01Six-letter words for $400, please.
08:02Edere is the one daily double in this round of play.
08:06And it comes at a good time for you, Judy.
08:08You and Jim are tied for the lead with $1,000 each.
08:11Uh, $800.
08:12$800 on this clue in six-letter words.
08:16From a nickname for Margaret,
08:18it's a member of the Crow family known for its chattering call.
08:24Uh, what is...
08:30You're right so far.
08:32A... I have no idea.
08:34What is a magpie?
08:36Magpie.
08:37Magpie.
08:38Costs you.
08:39You're down to $200.
08:40Select again.
08:41Six-letter words for $500.
08:42From the Latin for storehouse,
08:44this word can refer to the bottom of the standings in an athletic league.
08:49Judy.
08:50What's the cellar?
08:51Cellar, yes.
08:52Fashion for $100.
08:53Knickers.
08:54Short for this word are trousers banded below the knee.
08:58Judy.
08:59Gloves.
09:00Right.
09:01Fashion for $200.
09:02From the name of a Scottish inventor,
09:03it's what the British call a raincoat.
09:05Jim.
09:06What is a Macintosh?
09:07Yes.
09:08Fashion for $300.
09:09This Mexican men's shawl is similar to a poncho,
09:12but without the hole.
09:14Judy.
09:15What's a Serape?
09:16Yes.
09:17Fashion for $400.
09:18Musketeers are dressy ones of these
09:20with lengthwise buttoned openings at the wrist.
09:23Judy.
09:24What are gloves?
09:25Yes.
09:26Fashion for $500.
09:27A strapless purse ranges in size from the small evening bag
09:30to the large envelope bag.
09:33Judy.
09:34What's a clutch?
09:35Clutch, yes.
09:36Elements for $300.
09:37Though the Curies discovered it in Pitchblend in 1898,
09:40it wasn't isolated as a metal until 1910.
09:43Jim.
09:44What is uranium?
09:45No.
09:46Judy.
09:47What's radium?
09:48Radium, yes.
09:49Elements for $400, please.
09:50First identified by a Swedish chemist in 1879,
09:54radium was named for this city.
09:57Judy.
09:58What's Stockholm?
09:59Right.
10:00And elements for $500, please.
10:01On the periodic table, XE marks the spot for this element.
10:06Jim.
10:07What is xenon?
10:08Xenon is right.
10:09And that takes you to $1,400.
10:10You're in second place.
10:11You trail Judy, of course.
10:12She has the lead with $2,700.
10:13And Lee has $800.
10:15And now we'll find out.
10:16Lee Siebel, originally from Dallas, Texas,
10:19an electronic musician with a computer music studio
10:22in your home.
10:23What is a computer music studio?
10:24Well, with the advancements in digital technology,
10:26with the right hardware and software,
10:28you can now use a personal computer instead of a tape recorder.
10:30So that's what I do.
10:32Do you create music or do you transcribe music?
10:35Both.
10:36I write.
10:37I also create background tapes for all the karaoke queens out there
10:40now that that has become so popular.
10:42And video soundtracks, just a variety of things.
10:45It can all be done in the computer instead of on tape.
10:48And it can all be done in your home.
10:49Terrific.
10:50Exactly.
10:51All right.
10:52Now, in Washington, D.C., a ballroom dancer.
10:56My wife and I have been dying to take ballroom dancing lessons
10:59for quite some time.
11:00We're going to get around to it.
11:01But you have become quite proficient, I understand.
11:04Well, we're working on it, Alex.
11:05We're working on it.
11:06Come on.
11:07Don't be bashful.
11:08How many medals have you won?
11:09We won five gold medals at the dance contest last week,
11:12as a matter of fact.
11:13Now, what kind of dancing do you do in ballroom dancing?
11:16Are you specialized in the foxtrot or the waltz or the tango?
11:20We did the best in the foxtrot.
11:21My wife and I kind of split up.
11:23My favorite's the tango, and I think hers is probably the rumba.
11:25Now, were you big dance fans when you first got married,
11:28or is this something that happened later?
11:30We both had wanted to do it since we were young, I think.
11:33It's just probably one of those things of fate.
11:36Do you dip?
11:37Not yet.
11:38Not yet.
11:39We're not that advanced.
11:40Okay.
11:41Judy Waitman from Philadelphia is our champion.
11:43She is a puzzle editor,
11:44and her boss messed around with your computer, I understand.
11:47What did that dastardly fellow do?
11:49He programmed it so that every time I go through the directory,
11:52it plays the Jeopardy song.
11:54Ah.
11:56Obviously, you are known throughout the office as a big Jeopardy fan.
12:00I am playing for the honor of everybody at my company.
12:04I got news for you.
12:05They're going to be very proud of you.
12:06You've won close to $30,000 up to this point,
12:08and you're leading today.
12:09We'll take a break, folks.
12:10We'll come back and start the double Jeopardy round in just a moment.
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13:26Thanks to Classico,
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13:56The Limit Duster has a driver's airbag, sports suspension,
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14:01Or could there be another reason?
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14:28As promised, the Double Jeopardy round.
14:30Let's get right into it.
14:31Two daily doubles will help you add to your winnings very quickly
14:34if you encounter them in these categories.
14:36We have World History,
14:40Famous Belas,
14:43National Memorials,
14:45Theater,
14:47Wines and Spirits,
14:49and finally, Novel Characters.
14:52Famous Belas. There's a category for Jeopardy.
14:54Lee, you start us off.
14:56Let's go with Famous Belas for $200, please.
14:58Biographies of this man include The Count and The Man Behind the Cape.
15:03Judy?
15:04Isabella Lugosi.
15:05Correct.
15:06Novel Characters for $200.
15:07Answer.
15:08This braunty heroine discovers that her intended husband
15:11already has a wife, and she's insane.
15:14Judy?
15:15Who's Jane Eyre.
15:16Right.
15:17Novel Characters for $400.
15:18Cedric wants Rowena to marry Applestain, who has royal blood,
15:22in this Sir Walter Scott novel.
15:25Judy?
15:26What's Ivanhoe?
15:27Right.
15:28Novel Characters for $600.
15:29This Daniel Defoe heroine has many liaisons
15:31and even marries her own brother by mistake.
15:34Judy?
15:35Who's Moll Flanders.
15:36Correct.
15:37Novel Characters for $800.
15:38The answer there is one of the two Daily Doubles.
15:41You have added to your lead, Judy,
15:43and you seem to feel very comfortable with this category.
15:46Yeah.
15:48$2,000.
15:49$2,000.
15:50Here is the clue in Novel Characters.
15:52Charles Darnay is a nephew of the wicked Marquis de Saint-Ebremon
15:57in this Dickens novel.
16:00What's A Tale of Two Cities?
16:01You are right again.
16:03Novel Characters for $1,000, please.
16:09This title character is talking to Trampas when he says,
16:12when you call me that, smile.
16:16Judy?
16:17Who's the Virginian?
16:18The Virginian, yes.
16:19National Memorials for $200, please.
16:22Fort Clatsop, Oregon, where these two explorers
16:25spent the winter of 1805-06,
16:27became a national memorial in 1958.
16:31Jim?
16:32Lewis and Clark.
16:33Correct.
16:34World History for $200.
16:35Answer there.
16:36This conflict that began in 1899
16:38is also known as the South African War.
16:41Lee?
16:42What is the Boer War?
16:43Correct.
16:44Let's go back to famous belas for $400.
16:46Bela Kun was one of the founders of this party in Hungary.
16:52Judy?
16:53Were they communists?
16:54Yes.
16:55National Memorials for $400, please.
16:58This 555-foot, 5 1⁄8-inch tall structure
17:02has a 9-inch solid aluminum tip.
17:05Lee?
17:06What is the Washington Monument?
17:07Right.
17:08National Memorials for $600, please.
17:10A memorial 10 miles east of this Pennsylvania city
17:13commemorates an 1889 flood that killed 2,200.
17:17Jim?
17:18What is Johnstown?
17:19Right.
17:20World History for $400.
17:21Answer.
17:22In 1793, this country proclaimed a new revolutionary calendar
17:27Jim?
17:28What is France?
17:29Yes.
17:30World History for $600.
17:31A 1948 defense pact among five European nations
17:35led to the creation of this expanded alliance in 1949.
17:39Lee?
17:40What is NATO?
17:41Yes.
17:42Let's go back to famous belas for $600, please.
17:44Columbia University commissioned this composer
17:46to transcribe a collection of Yugoslav songs.
17:50Jim?
17:51Who is Bela Bartok?
17:52Right.
17:53World History for $800.
17:54That one, and you have found the other daily double.
17:57And you're in second place with $3,200.
18:01I'll bet $2,000, Alex.
18:02That'll give you $5,200 if you are right on this clue.
18:06Around 1,400 B.C., a fire on Crete
18:10destroyed this chief Minoan city and its great palace.
18:14What is Knossos?
18:15Yes.
18:20World History for $1,000, Alex.
18:21After defying orders to return to Portugal,
18:24Pedro I granted independence to this country.
18:28Judy?
18:29What's Brazil?
18:30Correct.
18:31Theater for $200.
18:33In 1993, a musical version of this playwright's
18:36The Goodbye Girl premiered on Broadway.
18:39Lee?
18:40Who is Neil Simon?
18:41Yes.
18:42Back to famous belas for $800, please.
18:43This trainer discovered Nadia Comaneci when she was six.
18:48Judy?
18:49Who's Bella Carole?
18:51Yes.
18:52Theater for $400, please.
18:54In the original production of Minnie's Boys,
18:57Shelley Winters played the mother of this comedy team.
19:01Judy?
19:02Who are the Marx Brothers?
19:03Correct.
19:04Theater for $600.
19:05This Michael Bennett musical received the 1976 Pulitzer Prize in drama.
19:09Judy?
19:10What's a chorus line?
19:11Right again.
19:12Theater for $800.
19:13In 1991, Martin Sheen starred in a revival
19:16of this Arthur Miller play about the Salem witch trials.
19:20Jim?
19:21What is The Crucible?
19:22Correct.
19:23Let's try National Memorials for $800.
19:25A memorial shaft of granite atop this state's Kill Devil Hill
19:29honors the Wright Brothers' achievements.
19:31Jim?
19:32What is North Carolina?
19:33Yes.
19:34National memorials for $1,000.
19:37A national memorial to this religious dissenter
19:40lies at the Rhode Island site where he settled in the 17th century.
19:43Jim?
19:44Who's Roger Williams?
19:45Correct.
19:46Let's try Wines and Spirits for $200.
19:49Krug and Tattinger are major producers of this sparkling French wine.
19:55Jim?
19:56What is champagne?
19:57That's right.
19:58Wines and Spirits for $400.
19:59With about a minute left in the round,
20:01New South Wales was this country's first wine-producing region.
20:06Jim?
20:07What is Australia?
20:08Yes.
20:09Wines and Spirits for $600.
20:11This whiskey gets its smoky flavor
20:13when the malted barley is cured over burning peat.
20:16Lee?
20:17What is scotch?
20:18Correct.
20:19Famous Bela's for $1,000, please.
20:21Bela Pratt sculpted the Whaleman statue
20:23for this new Massachusetts city on Buzzard's Bay.
20:27Judy?
20:28What's New Bedford?
20:29Correct.
20:30Theater for $1,000.
20:31Waiting for Lefty by Clifford Odets
20:33concerns an impending strike of these workers.
20:38Lee?
20:39What are longshoremen?
20:41Judy or Jim?
20:42Judy?
20:43What are taxi drivers?
20:44Yes.
20:45For $1,000.
20:46Wines and Spirits for $800, please.
20:48Calvados is a fine brandy made from this fruit, not from grapes.
20:52Judy?
20:53What are pears?
20:54No.
20:55Lee?
20:56What are apples?
20:57Apples, yes.
20:58And now the last clue for $1,000 in Wines and Spirits.
20:59Some of this Norwegian water of life
21:02is shipped to the Southern Hemisphere and back to mellow it.
21:06Lee?
21:07What is akavit?
21:08You are correct, and that gives you another $1,000.
21:09You might be the spoiler in Final Jeopardy.
21:11We have some impressive scores for Judy at $11,500 and Jim at $8,400.
21:16Start thinking about your wagers for Final Jeopardy
21:19and the strategy you want to use.
21:20We'll show you the category in a moment.
21:22Right now, we will show you the prizes for the runners-up
21:24as Johnny describes them.
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21:35and brings distinction to your home's interiors.
21:38And Carpet One, America's largest carpet retailer,
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21:44Today's third-place contestant will receive
21:46a powerful super wide-body racket
21:48with patented impact shock isolation system
21:50that interrupts shock and vibration.
21:52100% graphite with increased power zone and a solid feel.
21:55And all new editions of Wheel of Fortune featuring Vanna White
21:58and Jeopardy featuring Alex Trebek
22:00for the 16-bit Super Nintendo Entertainment System
22:02and the Sega Genesis System.
22:04And now, once again, here's Alex.
22:06Here's our final Jeopardy category for today, which is...
22:09Spain, the clue in a moment.
22:15Are your friends car guys?
22:19Car guys talk horsepower.
22:22They talk acceleration.
22:24They talk big, fat tires.
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24:42Spain, the final Jeopardy! category today.
24:4530 seconds is what our contestants will have
24:47to come up with the correct question.
24:49Here is the answer to help you.
24:51The name of this southern region of Spain
24:54probably came from a word that means
24:56Land of the Vandals.
24:58Good luck, players.
25:27Lee, we're going to begin with you.
25:29You have the $3,600.
25:30You were in third place going into final Jeopardy!
25:32What did you put down as your response to this clue about Spain?
25:35What is Valencia?
25:36That is incorrect, I'm sorry.
25:38You thought because it began with the letter V
25:40that it would be right.
25:41Unfortunately, it is not, and it will cost you $3,000,
25:44leaving you with $600.
25:45Let's go to Jim Kitchell.
25:46He had $8,400.
25:48He came alive in double Jeopardy!
25:50His response.
25:52What is Valencia?
25:54His response.
25:56What is Vandalia?
25:58No, sorry.
26:00Or Vandalia.
26:02Incorrect, it will cost you $1,199.
26:04That's not too much.
26:05This might work to your advantage.
26:06$7,201 is what you're left with as we come to Judy,
26:09our champion.
26:10She had $11,500, and her response is,
26:13what is Andalusia or Vandalusia?
26:16Yes, that is right.
26:17And so, you will remain Jeopardy! champion.
26:19Did you bet a bundle?
26:20$5,400.
26:21$5,400 to take you up to $16,900 today
26:24in a three-day total of $46,000.
26:29Congratulations to you.
26:30Thank you.
26:31Thanks, gentlemen, for a good game also.
26:32We'll say goodbye.
26:33Join us again tomorrow.
26:34So long.
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