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00:003, 30, 19, and 15.
00:12Now here's the sixth finalist for this Wednesday's Million Dollar Spin.
00:16Geraldine Butler of Easton.
00:22Celebrating its 10th year as America's favorite answer and question show,
00:27this is Jeopardy!
00:31Now entering the studio are today's contestants.
00:33A writer from Batavia, New York, Mike Shearing.
00:37A teleservice representative, originally from Tokyo, Japan, Elizabeth Schmidt.
00:42And our returning champion,
00:44a puzzle editor from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Judy Waitman,
00:48whose one-day cash winnings total $13,300.
00:54And now, here is the host of Jeopardy!, Alex Trebek.
01:01Thanks, Johnny.
01:02Hello, ladies and gentlemen.
01:04If you are one of those quiz show fans who really love it
01:07when the contestants do well on the program,
01:10then you will have had a ball this week on Jeopardy!
01:12because our champions have earned almost $70,000.
01:16And there's still this half hour to deal with.
01:19Judy Waitman is back with us against Elizabeth and Mike, the newcomers.
01:22Welcome to all three of you.
01:23Let's go to work and play the first round, the Jeopardy! round.
01:27How much money will be earned today?
01:29Depends on what you know about these categories.
01:32Going to the dogs, that sounds kind of strange.
01:35Labrador.
01:37Retrievers.
01:38Uh-oh.
01:39You notice a pattern?
01:39Pointers.
01:41Boxers.
01:43And bones.
01:46Let's just stop here and not have to deal with the blue.
01:49Judy, select first.
01:50Going to the dogs for $100.
01:52This popular breed may have been named for its proficiency in hunting woodcock.
01:58Judy?
01:58What's a cock or spaniel?
01:59That's right.
02:00Going to the dogs for $200.
02:01With its short legs and long body, it's nicknamed sausage hound.
02:06Mike?
02:06What is a dachshund?
02:07Right.
02:08Dogs for $300, please.
02:09Ideally, the spots on this coach dog should be round and well-defined without intermingling.
02:16Mike again.
02:17What is a Dalmatian?
02:17Correct.
02:18Going to the dogs for $400.
02:19The Basset hound is second only to this relative in having the keenest sense of smell.
02:25Mike?
02:26What is a bloodhound?
02:27Right.
02:28And going to the dogs for $500, please.
02:29Also called a waragal, this wild dog is one of the few non-marsupial mammals of Australia.
02:36Judy?
02:36What's a dingo?
02:37Dingo, yes.
02:38Uh, pointers for $100.
02:41When you eat this vegetable held by special little handles, don't butter all the rows at once.
02:48Mike?
02:48What is corn on the cob?
02:49Right.
02:50Pointers for $200, please.
02:51Heloise thinks you should turn these old chenille coverings into dishcloths.
02:56Elizabeth?
02:57What is a bedspread?
02:58Yes.
02:58Pointers for $300.
03:00This proverbial advice about how to behave in Italy's capital goes back to St. Ambrose.
03:05Elizabeth?
03:06When in Rome, act as the Romans do.
03:08That's good enough for me.
03:09Pointers for $400.
03:11Some people claim the shiatsu type of this can reduce headaches.
03:15Judy?
03:16What is massage?
03:17Right.
03:17Pointers for $500.
03:19Brooke Shields suggests pushing these back with an orange wood stick.
03:23Judy?
03:23What are your cuticles?
03:24Right.
03:25Uh, bones for $100.
03:27Answer there.
03:28This framework of bones supporting the lower abdomen includes the ilium and pubis bones.
03:34Elizabeth?
03:34What is the pelvis?
03:35Correct.
03:36Bones for $200.
03:37It's the part of the body where you'd find the seven tarsal bones.
03:41Elizabeth?
03:42What is the foot?
03:43Right.
03:43Bones for $300.
03:44It's shaped like a horseshoe.
03:46This bone normally has eight teeth on each side.
03:49Mike?
03:50What is the jawbone?
03:51The jawbone or the mandible?
03:53Yes.
03:53Bones for $400, please.
03:55Of the two bones in the lower leg, it's the one not joined to the knee.
04:00Judy?
04:01What's the fibula?
04:02Right.
04:02Bones for $500.
04:04The biceps and triceps muscles surround this arm bone.
04:09Mike?
04:09What is the humerus, please?
04:10Humerus.
04:11That's good for $500 more.
04:12It takes you just a shade off the lead enjoyed by Judy.
04:15She has $1,900 to your $1,800, and Elizabeth has $800.
04:19And we're going to take a break.
04:21We'll come back and complete the round right after this.
04:23♪♪
04:38Some people are pretty sure they're going to buy a Toyota Corolla DX
04:42until they find out the Honda Civic LX sedan
04:46gives you power windows, power door locks, power mirrors,
04:49cruise control, a tachometer, and a four-speaker stereo cassette
04:53all standard, and the Civic saves you $1,700 over a comparably equipped Corolla.
05:00Then, they tend to reverse their position.
05:04Opt for the Civic from Honda.
05:08All music in the morning.
05:09That's the difference.
05:10Philadelphia is talking about music in the mornings on B101.1.
05:14Hey, Star & Magic, they're okay, but in the morning, they talk a lot.
05:18That's why I listen to B101.1.
05:20They play all music.
05:21They play music all morning.
05:23The kind of music I want to hear.
05:24They play the favorite artists, Elton John, I like Whitney Houston.
05:27Michael Bolton.
05:28Phil Collins.
05:29Billy Joel.
05:30More music, less talk.
05:32B101.1.
05:34More music in the morning.
05:36That's the difference.
05:38♪♪
05:46As if all the action and excitement taking place this winter wasn't enough,
05:50Burger King announces the Have It Your Way Value Meal.
05:53Now, when you buy any great-tasting Burger King sandwich at the regular price,
05:56you get a medium fry and a medium drink for just $0.99 more.
06:00That's right.
06:01Any sandwich plus $0.99 equals a Have It Your Way Value Meal.
06:06Now, only at Burger King.
06:08I'll be right back with a cake.
06:11What?
06:14Beautifully durable Corolla from Corning.
06:18Such perfect little gentlemen.
06:21Designed for living.
06:23He dribbles down the court.
06:25He spins, passes it around his back.
06:27He jumps, and it's good.
06:29Unbelievable.
06:30Beautifully durable Corolla from Corning.
06:32Here's the pass.
06:33He shoots.
06:33How sweet.
06:34He scores.
06:36Designed for living.
06:38♪♪
06:42Mike gave us the last correct response,
06:43and so he selects again as he tries to take over the lead.
06:46Where are you going for the clue?
06:47Let's go to Boxers for $100, please.
06:49Answer.
06:50Before a title fight with Billy Kahn,
06:52Joe Louis said he can run, but he can't do this.
06:55Mike.
06:56What is Hyde?
06:57That's it.
06:58Boxers for $200.
06:59He appears in TV commercials for Doritos tortilla chips
07:02with sons George, George, George, and George.
07:06Mike.
07:07Who's George Foreman?
07:08Right.
07:09Boxers for $300.
07:10The answer is, in 1970, this former champ made a comeback
07:13in bouts with Jerry Quarry and Oscar Bonavena.
07:17Mike.
07:18Who's Muhammad Ali?
07:19Correct.
07:20Boxers for $400.
07:21Born Walker Smith Jr., this great, sweet middleweight
07:24won 174 of his 201 career bouts.
07:27Elizabeth.
07:28Who's Sugar Ray Robinson?
07:29Yes.
07:30Boxers for $500.
07:32Subject of the film, Raging Bull.
07:34He held the middleweight title from 1949 to 1951.
07:38Mike.
07:39Who is Jake LaMotta?
07:40Correct.
07:41Retrievers for $100, please.
07:42Answer.
07:43Menelaos and Agamemnon went with a group to Troy
07:46Mike.
07:47Who is Helen of Troy?
07:48That's right.
07:49Retrievers for $200, please.
07:50He disguised himself as the goddess Freya
07:52to retrieve his hammer from the giant Thrym.
07:56Mike.
07:57Who is Thor?
07:58Yes.
07:59Retrievers for $300, please.
08:00In 1985, Robert D. Ballard sent a camera down
08:02into the Atlantic to bring back the first shots of this
08:05since 1912.
08:07Mike.
08:08What is the Titanic?
08:09Right.
08:10Retrievers for $400.
08:11The answer there is one of the Daily Doubles.
08:14The only one in this round, as a matter of fact,
08:17and it gives you an opportunity to add to your
08:19considerable lead.
08:20We'll go $1,000, please.
08:21How much?
08:22$1,000.
08:23For $1,000, then, in Retrievers, here is your clue.
08:25In 1871, he found the man he was seeking at Ujiji.
08:30The man, though sick, wouldn't return with him.
08:34Who is Henry Stanley?
08:35You are right.
08:36He found Dr. Livingstone.
08:40Select again, Mike.
08:41Retrievers for $500.
08:43He climbed through hell to bring back his wife, Eurydice.
08:47Elizabeth.
08:48Who's Orpheus?
08:49Correct.
08:50Labrador for $100.
08:51Ungava is the section of the Labrador Peninsula
08:54that's located in this French-speaking province.
08:57Mike.
08:58What is Quebec?
08:59Yes.
09:00Labrador for $200, please.
09:01It's believed that this noted Norseman visited
09:03the peninsula around 1000 A.D.
09:06Judy.
09:07Who's Erica Redd?
09:08No.
09:09Mike.
09:10Who is Leif Erikson?
09:11Yes.
09:12Labrador for $400, please.
09:13The Hudson's Bay Company was one of the groups
09:15exploring the area and trading for these.
09:18Mike.
09:19What were pelts?
09:20Pelts.
09:21Furs.
09:22Furs, you're right.
09:23Labrador for $400, please.
09:24Opalescent specimens of Labradorite
09:25are sold under this lunar name.
09:28Mike.
09:29What is moonrock?
09:30Moonrock, no.
09:31Judy.
09:32What's moonstone?
09:33Moonstones, yes.
09:34Labrador for $500.
09:35After exploring the area,
09:36this partner of Marquette was named Royal Hydrographer.
09:40Mike.
09:41$5,200.
09:42Well, yep, is correct,
09:43and that takes you to $5,200.
09:45You've added to your lead.
09:46Elizabeth's in third place with $1,700.
09:48Judy in second with $2,100.
09:50Now, Mike, you started smiling halfway through that round
09:52as you added to your lead.
09:54Let's find out about you.
09:55Mike Sheeran, a writer, former naval flight officer.
09:58That's right.
09:59Whereabouts?
10:00I was, well, trained in Pensacola,
10:03went to NAS Miramar, which is right near San Diego,
10:06and then back to Pensacola.
10:08I spent a lot of time there,
10:09so coming to California is a real homecoming for me
10:11because I got to see a lot of old friends on my trip out here.
10:13It says here you played a lot of rugby.
10:14Are we talking about American football or English rugby?
10:16No, no, no, rugby, rugby.
10:18Actually, I think the show is on in the U.K.,
10:21so hello to the Florida League Rugby Club in Wales
10:23whose tie I'm wearing tonight.
10:24Well, good for you.
10:25They're going to be very proud of your performance up to this point.
10:27$5,200.
10:28Keep it going.
10:29Elizabeth Schmidt, originally from Tokyo, Japan.
10:31It says here you'd like to be a backup singer to a rock star.
10:34Any particular rock star?
10:36No, I'd really rather be a Supreme or a Marvelette.
10:39Why, because of the costumes, because of the nice lights?
10:42Because I can stand and sway.
10:44Listen, why not pick something that's more up-to-date
10:47and perhaps wind up with Ray Charles on those suffering commercials?
10:51You can say, uh-huh.
10:52Say, uh-huh.
10:53Uh-huh.
10:54See, you've got it.
10:55That's it.
10:56Judy Waitman from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a puzzle editor.
11:00What kind of puzzles are we talking about here, Judy?
11:02I do both a book of variety puzzles
11:05that includes acrostics, logic problems, cryptograms, and so forth,
11:10and a lot of crossword puzzles as well.
11:12With your work, do you have any idea how many people in America
11:16are addicted or are hooked on crossword puzzles
11:18and puzzles of that kind?
11:19At least half would be my guess.
11:21Really? At least half the population?
11:22There are a lot of people who do a lot of puzzles.
11:24Very competitive people out there.
11:25All right, we have three very competitive individuals right here
11:28who are going to get going in double jeopardy after this.
11:30I am anxious to have taxes reduced.
11:39I favor a reduction of income taxes.
11:41Tax reduction is urgently needed.
11:43I believe we can cut taxes substantially.
11:45What presidents promise, Dreyfus delivers.
11:49I want the taxes to be less, that the people may have more.
11:53And so, Dreyfus pioneered tax-exempt funds,
11:56bringing to millions tax-exempt opportunities
11:59once opened only to the few.
12:01Dreyfus, king of tax-exempt funds.
12:05How much of your life has been stolen by that voice
12:10that nags, worries, obsesses about your weight?
12:13I'm starting a diet tomorrow.
12:15That voice in your head that's so hard on your body.
12:18I'm huge.
12:19And you?
12:20I have no willpower.
12:22And what would you do if you could have that time back?
12:26Imagine instead a voice that speaks your dreams
12:30and a body that lives them.
12:32The new Jenny Craig.
12:34Call 1-800-94-JENNY.
12:37I want the truth, not a song and dance.
12:44I want better, not more expensive.
12:50I want a car I can afford and like.
12:55Hey, I just want my money's worth.
12:58Okay, actually, I want more than my money's worth.
13:07You know, creating very fine apple quenchers was not easy.
13:11Get back here.
13:12Because each apple quencher flavor is a blend of three different fruits,
13:15like apple, strawberry, banana.
13:18And combining them so you could taste all three fruits was hard work.
13:22Mr. Banana.
13:24Because fruits have big egos.
13:25They're not really team players.
13:27Each one wants to be the dominant flavor.
13:30But we got them to cooperate.
13:49$9,000 earned by these contestants so far.
13:52Now in double jeopardy.
13:53If they keep it going,
13:54we will have another big payday for our champion.
13:57Two daily doubles to assist in this round in these categories.
14:00American history,
14:03flowers,
14:05composers,
14:07colleges and universities,
14:10nonfiction,
14:11and finally, crossword clues N.
14:15Each correct response will begin with that letter of the alphabet.
14:18I'll give you the clue.
14:19I'll tell you the number of letters needed for the correct word.
14:22It will begin with the letter N.
14:24And all you have to do is come up with the right question.
14:26Elizabeth, start us off.
14:28Nonfiction for $200.
14:29Answer.
14:30The blue and the gray is an account of this event
14:33drawn from private diaries and state papers.
14:36Judy.
14:37What's the Civil War?
14:38That's right.
14:39Crossword clues for N.
14:40$200, please.
14:41Answer.
14:42One is hit on the head.
14:44Four letters.
14:45Judy.
14:46What's a nail?
14:47Nail, right.
14:48Crossword clues, $400.
14:50Answer.
14:51About his jacket, critics penned it.
14:55Five letters.
14:56Elizabeth.
14:57What is a NARU?
14:58Yes.
14:59Crossword clues, N.
15:00$600.
15:01There is no clue, but we need seven letters.
15:06Elizabeth.
15:07What is nothing?
15:08Nothing, right.
15:09Crossword clues, N.
15:11$800.
15:12Country, city.
15:14Nine letters.
15:15Judy.
15:16What's Nashville?
15:17Nashville, yes.
15:18Crossword clues with $1,000.
15:20It falls daily.
15:22Five letters.
15:23Mike.
15:24What is night?
15:25Night, correct.
15:26American history, $200, please.
15:27Answer there.
15:28On June 15, 1775, he was chosen to command the Continental Army.
15:33Judy.
15:34Who's Washington?
15:35Right.
15:36Colleges for $200.
15:37This home of the fighting Irish is governed by a board of 42 laypeople and eight priests.
15:43Judy.
15:44What's Notre Dame?
15:45Yes.
15:46Colleges for $400.
15:47This New Jersey school is the fourth oldest institution of higher learning in the U.S.
15:52Judy.
15:53What's Princeton?
15:54Correct.
15:55Colleges for $600.
15:56The Bodleian Library at this university is England's second largest.
16:00Mike.
16:01What is Cambridge?
16:02No.
16:03Judy.
16:04What's Oxford?
16:05Right.
16:06Colleges for $800.
16:07This Evanston, Illinois, university was the nation's first to have a school of speech.
16:11Mike.
16:12What is Northwestern?
16:13Right.
16:14Colleges and universities for $1,000, please.
16:15Baylor University was founded in Independence, Texas, and moved to this city in 1886.
16:21Judy.
16:22What's Waco?
16:23Waco is right.
16:24Nonfiction for $400.
16:25Answer there.
16:27In a 1952 book, Dixon Wechter detailed this author's early years in Hannibal.
16:33Elizabeth.
16:34Who's Mark Twain?
16:35Right.
16:36Nonfiction, $600.
16:37In 1989, this news partner of Jim Lehrer wrote a best-selling memoir called Wordstruck.
16:43Elizabeth.
16:44Who's McNeil?
16:45Robert McNeil.
16:46Correct.
16:47Nonfiction, $800.
16:48Leon Adel won a 1963 Pulitzer for volumes two and three of his biography of this turn-of-the-screw author.
16:55Mike.
16:56Who was Henry James?
16:57Yes.
16:58Nonfiction, $100, please.
16:59The answer there is The Daily Double.
17:01I believe you said nonfiction for $100, but it was the only clue left in the category,
17:09so we'll assume you meant the $1,000.
17:10You have $7,200.
17:12We'll stick with $1,000.
17:13For $1,000 in nonfiction, this clue.
17:16In 1993, this self-help book by M. Scott Peck celebrated its ninth year on the New York Times best-sellers list.
17:25What is I'm Okay, You're Okay?
17:27No.
17:28Yeah, okay, never mind.
17:30Now you know what it is?
17:31What would you, if you had a second choice?
17:33No, forget it.
17:34No?
17:35What is The Road Less Traveled?
17:37The Road Less Traveled.
17:38You're down to $6,200.
17:39You retain the lead, however, and we have almost three full categories left.
17:42American History, $400, please.
17:43Answer.
17:44On June 15, 1924, Congress passed a law making these native-born people U.S. citizens.
17:50Mike?
17:51What are the Native Americans or the Indians?
17:53Yes.
17:54American History, $600, please.
17:55In 1980, President Carter announced a grain and high-tech embargo against the USSR for invading this country.
18:02Mike?
18:03What is Afghanistan?
18:04Yes.
18:05American History, $800, please.
18:07In the early 1800s, this lexicographer served in the Massachusetts legislature.
18:13Elizabeth?
18:14Who's Webster?
18:15Noah Webster, right.
18:16American History, $1,000.
18:17This English firm owned the tea destroyed at the Boston Tea Party.
18:22Judy?
18:23What's the West Indian Company?
18:25No.
18:26Elizabeth or Mike?
18:28It was the British East India Company.
18:31Elizabeth, we go back to you.
18:32Composers for $200.
18:34His father, the composer William Southcombe Lloyd Webber, was the director of the London College of Music.
18:40Mike?
18:41Who's Andrew Lloyd Webber?
18:42Yes.
18:43Composers, $400, please.
18:44Jacques Brel became famous in France, but he was born in this Belgian capital.
18:49Mike?
18:50What is Brussels?
18:51Correct.
18:52Composers, $600, please.
18:53He wrote his first opera, La Princesse Jaune, in 1872, 14 years before Carnival of the Animals.
19:00Judy?
19:01Who's Miss Gorski?
19:02No.
19:03Who's Sasson?
19:04Camille Sasson, yes.
19:05Composers, $800.
19:06This Russian ballet composer was deeply hurt when his patron, Madame von Meck, cut him off in 1890.
19:14Elizabeth?
19:15Who's Tchaikovsky?
19:16Yes.
19:17Composers, $1,000.
19:18He also wrote a Hollywood suite, but his Grand Canyon suite is more famous.
19:24Judy?
19:25Who's Groffet?
19:26Yes.
19:27Flowers for $200.
19:28The Russians originally called this flower nilak, meaning bluish.
19:33Mike?
19:34What is lilac?
19:35Lilac is right.
19:36Flowers, $400.
19:37Popular at Easter, a white one of these flowers is sacred to the Virgin Mary.
19:40Mike?
19:41What is a lily?
19:42Yes.
19:43Flowers for $600.
19:44An old legend says those who wear this flower will be remembered by their lovers, hence its name.
19:50Mike?
19:51What is the forget-me-not?
19:52Correct.
19:53Flowers for $800.
19:54Popular ones of these flowers include the Starina and the baby Betsy McCall.
20:00Judy?
20:01What's a rose?
20:02Rose is right.
20:03And that leaves the last clue for you, Judy.
20:05It is the other Daily Double.
20:07You have $5,900.
20:14Elizabeth has $5,900, but Mike has $9,000.
20:18And this is the last clue before Final Jeopardy.
20:24$2,000.
20:25$2,000 it is, then, on this clue in the category Flowers.
20:29The jonquil is a species of this flower named for a mythical youth.
20:35What's the narcissus?
20:36Yes, and you go to $7,900.
20:39And it makes it even more exciting as we get set for Final Jeopardy.
20:43Each of our players still very much in contention.
20:45The champion, of course, keeps the dough.
20:47The others will enjoy these prizes.
20:49Johnny, what do we have today?
20:51For today's second-place contestant,
20:52we'll fly you and the guests aboard Delta Airlines to San Juan, Puerto Rico.
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21:32And all-new editions of Wheel of Fortune featuring Vanna White
21:35and Jeopardy featuring Alex Trebek
21:37with a 16-bit Super Nintendo entertainment system
21:40and the Sega Genesis system.
21:41And now, once again, here's Alex.
21:43Thank you, Johnny.
21:44And the final category as we wrap up the week is Legends.
21:49The clue in a moment.
21:50-♪ ♪
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24:09Category is Legends.
24:11The clue in a moment, then 30 seconds to give these three
24:14serious-looking contestants all of a sudden
24:16time to write down their question.
24:18Here is the answer, folks.
24:20According to Sir Thomas Mallory,
24:22the name of this object means cut steel.
24:27Good luck, players.
24:28Good luck, players.
24:59Time's up, players.
25:00Let's start in the middle with Elizabeth.
25:02She had $5,900.
25:04She wrote down, what is Excalibur?
25:08Mallory wrote La Morte d'Arthur,
25:10all about the Arthurian legend.
25:12You are correct.
25:13Your wager was $5,899.
25:17That puts you in the lead right now with $11,799
25:20as we come to Judy Waitman.
25:22Her response, Excalibur.
25:26Excalibur, her wager, $7,900.
25:31Everything, a big payday perhaps today, $15,800 for you,
25:35unless Mike comes up with the correct response.
25:38He had the most cash.
25:39He thought about this and thought about this
25:41and thought about this and wound up writing down...
25:44Nothing.
25:45Absolutely nothing.
25:47What was your wager?
25:48All of it.
25:49Oh, gosh.
25:50Well, I was behind anyway.
25:51I had to get it right.
25:52You were behind?
25:53Well, I mean, I'm behind now.
25:55Go big or go home.
25:56And with zero, you're way behind.
25:58But guess what?
25:59Judy, congratulations, $15,800.
26:01Another big payday on Jeopardy!
26:03Taking you to $29,100.
26:05Enjoy the weekend.
26:06Thank you very much.
26:07Good game, players.
26:08Thanks again.
26:09Thank you for tuning us in.
26:10We hope to see you again next week.
26:11So long, everyone.
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27:12APPLAUSE
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