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00:00From the Alex Trebek stage at Sony Pictures Studios, this is Jeopardy!
00:13Please welcome today's contestants.
00:16A Game Design Director from Austin, Texas, Will Wallace.
00:20A PhD Candidate from Baltimore, Maryland, Stephanie Cooper.
00:25And our returning champion, a re-entry employment advocate from Richmond, Virginia, Tristan Brown.
00:32Whose one day cash winnings totaled $22,700.
00:41And now, here is the host of Jeopardy, Ken Jennings.
00:47Thank you folks, thank you Johnny.
00:49Welcome back to Jeopardy!
00:51With the only correct response in final yesterday, Tristan Brown emerged as our new champion.
00:56And that brings him back today against some new competition, Stephanie and Will.
01:00My best of luck to all three of you.
01:02Let's see what categories you'll be dealing with as we enter the Jeopardy! round.
01:06First up, I'm selling insurance.
01:08Then, that's just part of the story.
01:11We have six by six names.
01:13Each response will be a six letter first name and a six letter last name.
01:17After that, TV transports.
01:20It's a peninsula.
01:22An M before N.
01:24Each response will have those two letters in that arrangement.
01:27Like the word arrangement.
01:28Tristan, start us off.
01:29Can I have peninsula for six?
01:31Yalta Sea, Livadia Palace or Sevastopol on this peninsula.
01:36Tristan.
01:37What is the Crimean?
01:38Right.
01:39TV transports for four.
01:41The SS Minnow was only supposed to provide a three hour tour for its guests.
01:45But ended up shipwrecked on this sitcom.
01:47Tristan.
01:48What is Gilligan's Island?
01:49Right again.
01:50TV transports for 600.
01:52In the 80s, this lucky title guy got to drive a Ferrari 308 GTS around Hawaii for eight seasons.
01:59Stephanie.
02:04Didn't get there.
02:05Tristan.
02:06Who is Magnum P.I.?
02:07Magnum, yes.
02:08TV transports, eight.
02:09Since 1969, Scooby-Doo and the gang have gotten around in a van with this alliterative name.
02:15Tristan.
02:16What is the Mystery Machine?
02:17Yes.
02:18TV transports, 1,000.
02:19The coffin-based Dragula Roadster made a fast and furious appearance in the Hot Rod Herman episode of this comedy.
02:27Stephanie.
02:28What is the Munsters?
02:29Yes.
02:30It's a peninsula, 400.
02:33Though it looks like it should be part of Wisconsin,
02:36the Upper Peninsula was ceded to this state after a border war with, of course, Ohio.
02:41Tristan.
02:42What is Michigan?
02:43Yes.
02:446x6 names, 200.
02:46This daughter of a minister was Chancellor of Germany from 2005 to 2021.
02:52Tristan.
02:53Who is Angela Merkel?
02:54Correct.
02:556x6, 400.
02:56She died at age 23 in a hail of bullets along with her outlaw partner,
03:00sitting in a stolen Ford outside Sales, Louisiana.
03:04Will.
03:05Who is Bonnie Parker?
03:06That's right.
03:07I'll take 6x6 for 6.
03:09This actress, known for movies and British TV like Fleabag and Broadchurch,
03:14is not related to fellow 6x6 thespian Ronald.
03:18Tristan.
03:19Who is Olivia Colman?
03:20Yes.
03:216x6, 8.
03:22In 1966, he was elected governor of California, beating the incumbent Edmund G. Brown in a landslide.
03:29Stephanie.
03:30Who is Ronald Reagan?
03:31That's him.
03:32That's just part of the story for 800.
03:34The Lady Madeline isn't the corpse we were told she was,
03:38at least not until after a family reunion in this 1839 short story.
03:45That's Madeline Usher, the fall of the House of Usher.
03:48Back to you, Stephanie.
03:50That's just part of the story 600.
03:52The hero of this tale thinks,
03:54do you believe the great DiMaggio would stay with a fish as long as I will stay with this one?
03:59Stephanie.
04:00What is the old man in the sea?
04:01That's correct.
04:02That's just part of the story 400.
04:03We have real dinosaurs out there now.
04:05That's what people want to see.
04:07Tristan.
04:08What is Jurassic Park?
04:09That's the book.
04:10Part of the story 2.
04:11On the question of life, the universe, and everything in this book series,
04:14the answer is 42, which is a little aggravating.
04:17Will.
04:18What is the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy?
04:20You got it.
04:21I'll take story for 1,000.
04:22It's the last name of Philip Roth's character Alexander,
04:26who has at least one issue with his mom, Sophie.
04:29Tristan.
04:30Who is Portnoy?
04:31Portnoy's complaint.
04:32You got it.
04:33You have the lead with an even 5,000.
04:34We're going to pause real quick before we come back with more Jeopardy in just a moment.
04:38He is a game design director with an international music career, I'm told.
04:42Yeah, I was living abroad, and I played an Americana festival in a pub,
04:46and they cleared the place out, put straw on the floor, tiny American flags,
04:50and I get up, and I play my songs, and I get off stage,
04:53and this guy comes up and says,
04:54Oh, mate, how long did it take you to perfect the American accent?
04:59And I just looked at him and said, years of practice.
05:02That's right.
05:03You convinced the British audience.
05:04I love it.
05:05Yeah, you know.
05:06Stephanie Cooper from Baltimore is a PhD candidate.
05:08What are you studying, Stephanie?
05:10I study Near Eastern Studies, but specifically serpents in images and in literature
05:15in the ancient Middle East, basically.
05:17Do you handle serpents in person?
05:19Are you also a reptile person?
05:20I don't, but I do like snakes.
05:21I think they've been very misunderstood,
05:23and I love how ancient people all the way to modern cultures
05:26have dealt with that kind of fear or reverence for snakes.
05:30That's great.
05:31But you still don't own one?
05:32I don't yet.
05:33Tristan Brown from Richmond, Virginia, is a reentry employment advocate
05:37who also has a history with animals that can bite, right?
05:40Yes, I do.
05:41When I was a kid, about 11, I was living in Guatemala with my family,
05:44and we'd gone up on a family trip to Tikal to see the Mayan ruins there,
05:48and our hotel was like, I don't think it was an eco hotel,
05:50but it had little cabanas, and amongst the cabanas were multiple little monkeys,
05:54and my mother had said, don't play with the monkeys.
05:56I said, of course not.
05:57And then right before we go back, I play with the monkey a little bit.
06:00It steals my baseball cap.
06:01I pull at it.
06:02It does a little outbreak monkey thing, and then jumps on my knee and bites it.
06:05And then I'm like, I have to go tell Mom I got bitten by a monkey.
06:08Fortunately, she knew a nurse back in Guatemala City,
06:10so we flew back.
06:11I got rabies shots and wept in the basement of my classmate's house,
06:15and they were watching Growing Pains.
06:16Anyway, it was a whole thing.
06:17You survived your monkey encounter and got to see Growing Pains.
06:20That's a win.
06:21You also have control of the board right now, Tristan.
06:23Pick up your buzzers, everybody.
06:24Where are we going next?
06:26We are going to TV Transports for two.
06:28A passenger jet from Oceanic Airlines delivered this show's characters
06:32right into the heart of a mystery.
06:34Stephanie.
06:35What is lost?
06:36Yes.
06:37It's a peninsula, too.
06:38The Strait of Gibraltar separates the southern tip of this peninsula from Africa.
06:43Tristan.
06:44What is the Iberian Peninsula?
06:45Yes.
06:46Peninsula 8.
06:47The westernmost point of the North American continent
06:50is at the tip of this Alaskan peninsula,
06:52named for a man crucial to the state's history.
06:55Will.
06:56Who is Seward?
06:57That's it.
06:58I'll take in before in for six, please.
07:00The U.S. Equestrian Federation advises scrubbing the underside
07:03when cleaning this.
07:04It's usually the dirtiest area.
07:07Stephanie.
07:08What is the abdomen?
07:09No, I'm sorry.
07:12These are tips for cleaning the mane of a horse.
07:15Thank you, Will.
07:16In before in for eight.
07:18This spice, a member of the parsley family,
07:20is a key ingredient in the Indian potato dish jira aloo.
07:24Stephanie.
07:25What is cumin?
07:26Correct.
07:27In before in, 400.
07:29In 1924, André Breton published one of these declarations of surrealism.
07:34Tristan.
07:35What is a manifesto?
07:36It was.
07:37In before in, 1,000.
07:39This word for a balcony level in a theater
07:41comes in part from an Italian word for middle.
07:44What is the mezzanine?
07:45Good for 1,000.
07:46It's peninsula for 1,000.
07:47Answer, daily double.
07:52You just pulled into second place, Will.
07:54How big will your bid?
07:55Let's make it a true daily double.
07:57Betting it all on it's a peninsula.
07:59Here's your clue.
08:00At the tip of Penelas Peninsula, it's nicknamed the sunshine city
08:05and has a major sister city in Russia.
08:14Will.
08:15What is Key West?
08:16No, I'm sorry.
08:17It was in Florida, but the name's the same as the Russian city.
08:20It's St. Petersburg, Florida.
08:22All right, you got some making up to do?
08:24Make a selection.
08:25Insurance, 1,000.
08:27In 1950, an exec at Allstate had a sick daughter,
08:30but his wife reported positively on the doctor,
08:32saying Joanne was in these.
08:37She was in good hands, leading to their famous slogan.
08:40Back to you, Will.
08:41Insurance, 800.
08:42For a new ad campaign in 2019,
08:44this company introduced its dynamic duo of Lemu Emu and Doug.
08:49Tristan.
08:50What is Liberty Mutual?
08:51Yes.
08:52Insurance, 6.
08:53In 2005, this company changed its logo
08:56to include its famous duck.
08:58Will.
08:59What is Aflac?
09:00Yeah.
09:01Insurance, 400.
09:02Early in his career,
09:03Barry Manilow composed commercial jingles,
09:05including this company's Like a Good Neighbor.
09:08Will.
09:09What is State Farm?
09:10You got it.
09:11In 1517, he sent a letter to Archbishop Albrecht of Mainz,
09:16criticizing the sale of indulgences
09:18to free sinners from divine punishment.
09:20Stephanie.
09:21Who is Martin Luther?
09:22Good for 1,000.
09:23M before N, 200.
09:25The Whiff and Flu Liner are parts of this household mainstay,
09:29where Santa starts his B&E hijinks.
09:31Tristan.
09:32What is a chimney?
09:33That's right.
09:34We'll finish off selling insurance as well.
09:36An alumnus of L.A.'s Groundlings,
09:38Stephanie Courtney is best known for portraying
09:40this perky pitch woman.
09:42Tristan.
09:43Who is Flo?
09:44That's Flo from Progressive.
09:45Yes, taking you to 6,800 and the lead
09:47after his bummed daily double luck.
09:49Will will select first in Double Jeopardy,
09:51and it starts right after this.
09:53Jeopardy, there are two Daily Doubles hidden on the board.
09:56Where are they?
09:57Somewhere in these categories.
09:59We have the Dutch colonial empire first.
10:01From there we go to pop stars,
10:03the cultural 19th century.
10:06We have some French words and phrases.
10:08Chemistry.
10:10And finally, she's a saint.
10:12Will, start us off.
10:14I'll take the 19th century for 1,200.
10:16This Deerslayer author came up with the Bread and Cheese Club,
10:20a meeting of early 19th century minds.
10:22Will.
10:23Who is Irving?
10:24No.
10:25Tristan or Stephanie?
10:27That's James Fenimore Cooper.
10:29Back to you, Will.
10:3019th century, 1,600.
10:32Rachmaninov's first opera, Alekho,
10:35was based on a work by this 19th century Russian poet.
10:38Tristan.
10:39Who is Pushkin?
10:40Yes.
10:41Pop stars, 4.
10:43This singer has said,
10:44Nobody but yours to wives Miranda Lambert and Gwen Stefani.
10:48Stephanie.
10:49Who is Blake Shelton?
10:50Correct.
10:51French words and phrases for 4.
10:53French for in the manner of.
10:55It can precede neige, suisse, or king.
10:58Stephanie.
10:59What is Allah?
11:00You got it.
11:01French for 8.
11:02No, no, my friend, quite the opposite.
11:04Or in two French words, this.
11:07Tristan.
11:08What is au contraire?
11:09That is correct.
11:11French, 12.
11:13Another term for megalomania is the French folie de this.
11:20That's folie de grandeur, delusions of grandeur.
11:23Back to you, Tristan.
11:24French, 1,600.
11:26A big party thrown by the Vanderbilts at their home
11:28known as the Petit This
11:30inspired a storyline on the Gilded Age.
11:32Tristan.
11:33What is Versailles?
11:34No.
11:35Stephanie or Will?
11:37Doesn't look very petite.
11:38That's the Petit Chateau.
11:40Back to you, Tristan.
11:41Let's keep it French, 2,000.
11:43The French now use visage for face.
11:46An older, shorter form gave us this alternative to
11:49regarding the matter of.
11:51Stephanie.
11:52What is vis-a-vis?
11:53Correct, for 2,000.
11:54Pop stars, for 8.
11:56Since her 2022 diagnosis,
11:58this Canadian singer has opened up
12:00about her battle with stiff person syndrome.
12:02Tristan.
12:03Who is Celine Dion?
12:04Right.
12:05Pop stars, 12.
12:06This singer-slash-rapper's Old Town Road
12:08used a sample from Nine Inch Nails'
12:1034 Ghosts 4.
12:12Stephanie.
12:13Who is Lil Nas X?
12:14It is.
12:15Pop stars, 16.
12:17Leroy Moore, Boyd Tinsley,
12:19Carter Beaufort and Stéphane Lessard,
12:21his band are 2024 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees.
12:25Will.
12:26Who is the Dave Matthews Band?
12:27That's right.
12:28Pop stars, 2,000.
12:30Snow Angel is the debut album of this woman
12:33who left TV's The Sex Lives of College Girls
12:35to focus on being a pop star.
12:37Stephanie.
12:38Who is Renee Rapp?
12:39Good for 2,000.
12:40Chemistry, for 400.
12:42The FDA calls it a highly addictive chemical compound
12:45present in a tobacco plant.
12:47Stephanie.
12:48What is nicotine?
12:49Yes.
12:50Chemistry, for 8.
12:51A substance's lowest possible energy state
12:53is this two-word term,
12:55negative 273.15 degrees Celsius
12:58or an equally frosty negative 459.67 Fahrenheit.
13:03Will.
13:04What is absolute zero?
13:05Yes.
13:06Chemistry, 12.
13:07Fe203 is the chemical formula
13:09for this four-letter concern.
13:11Will.
13:12What is rust?
13:13Yes.
13:14Chemistry, 16.
13:15The answer there is a daily double, Will.
13:20You're back to 3,400 after the last one.
13:22I'll wager 2,000.
13:24Here's your clue in chemistry.
13:26John's Jacob Berzelius
13:28honored the gods of his Swedish ancestors
13:30naming this element,
13:32now a powerful nuclear reactor fuel.
13:34What is thorium?
13:35Yes.
13:36This time you add $2,000.
13:375,400.
13:40Chemistry for 2,000, please.
13:42It's a mixture or blend of mercury
13:44with another metal.
13:45Tristan.
13:46What is alloy?
13:47Can you be more specific, Tristan?
13:48What is a mercurial alloy?
13:50No.
13:51Stephanie or Will?
13:53Specifically, it's an amalgam.
13:55Back to you, Will.
13:57Dutch colonial empire for 12.
13:59The Dutch moved into the Caribbean
14:01to mine salt used to pack and preserve this fish.
14:04They love the matjes type.
14:06Stephanie.
14:07What is sardine?
14:08No.
14:09Will.
14:10What are herring?
14:11They love herring, yes.
14:12Dutch for 16.
14:13Answer there.
14:14The third and final Daily Double.
14:18This time, Will, you're in second place
14:19with a chance to move into the lead.
14:21I'll do 2,000.
14:22That would do it.
14:23Here's your clue in the Dutch colonial empire.
14:25In 1633, when New Netherland occupied
14:28part of New York state,
14:30ancestors of this 19th century U.S. president
14:32settled in Rensselaer County.
14:34Who was Martin Van Buren?
14:35He was the Dutch one, yes.
14:36You were in the lead by 200 bucks.
14:39I'll take Dutch for 2,000, please.
14:42The Dutch seized Fort Willoughby from the British
14:45in this future capital of Suriname
14:47and renamed it Fort Zeelandia.
14:52Capital of Suriname, Paramaribo.
14:54Back to you, Will.
14:55She's a saint for 1,200.
14:57On May 30th, 1431,
14:59the English threw her ashes into the Seine River.
15:02Tristan.
15:03It was Joan of Arc.
15:04Yes.
15:05Saint eight.
15:06This Nobel Prize winner reached the ranks of the blessed
15:09in the church's then shortest time
15:11and was canonized in 2016.
15:13Tristan.
15:14It was Mother Teresa.
15:15That's right.
15:16Saint four.
15:17Tradition says that St. Priscilla
15:19allowed this New Testament figure,
15:21also called Simon,
15:22to use her home as his HQ while in Rome.
15:25Stephanie.
15:26Who was Peter?
15:27Yes.
15:28Saint for 16.
15:29The sixth station of the cross is
15:31this saint wipes the face of Jesus.
15:33Tradition says she used her veil.
15:38That's Saint Veronica.
15:39Back to you, Stephanie.
15:40She's a saint, 2,000.
15:42This Italian-born patron saint of immigrants
15:44came to New York City in 1889 to help immigrants.
15:51That's Mother Cabrini.
15:52Back to you, Stephanie.
15:53We'll do cultural 19th century for 2,000.
15:57French for half world.
15:59This term described a class of women
16:01who'd lost status due to indiscreet behavior.
16:03Tristan.
16:04What is Demimonde?
16:05Correct.
16:06You're back in the lead.
16:0719th century, 800.
16:08German art moved from Romanticism to this other R-ism,
16:12as in Adolf Menzel's The Iron Rolling Mill.
16:15Will.
16:16What is realism?
16:17Yes.
16:18Cultural 400.
16:19Thomas Wilson's exhaustive work
16:21The Treasures of Terpsichore
16:23cataloged popular English country these.
16:26Stephanie.
16:27What are dances?
16:28Right.
16:29Dutch for 800.
16:30Batavia, founded in 1619 on Java,
16:33resembled a Dutch town with canals.
16:36Three centuries later, it was renamed this.
16:38Stephanie.
16:39What is Jakarta?
16:40That's right.
16:41And we'll finish off the Dutch colonial empire,
16:43if it's not finished off already.
16:45The Netherlands colonial empire was mainly split
16:47between these two directional trading companies.
16:50Tristan.
16:51What are the East and West trading companies?
16:54No.
16:55Stephanie.
16:56What are the East India Trading Company
16:58and West India Trading Company?
17:00That we will accept, yes.
17:02The Dutch East and West India Companies is right.
17:04That puts you in the lead by just $400 over Tristan.
17:07We got a tight game here.
17:09The Final Jeopardy category is...
17:11Detective Authors.
17:13Make your wagers and we'll come right back with the clue.
17:16Just $1,000 separating first and third
17:18as we roll into Final Jeopardy.
17:20Detective Authors is the category.
17:22Here's the clue.
17:24For much of the 1920s,
17:26he lived on Eddy Street
17:28in San Francisco's Tenderloin District.
17:3030 seconds, players. Good luck.
17:57We'll begin on the end with Will Wallace.
17:59Which writer did you think of, Will?
18:01Who is Hammett?
18:03That's correct.
18:04Dashiell Hammett.
18:05Set works like The Maltese Falcon in San Francisco.
18:07How much did you wager, Will?
18:09Ooh, almost everything.
18:10Big bet takes you to $18,799.
18:13You're in the lead right now.
18:14Tristan Bracken's champion had $10,000 even.
18:16Did he come up with Hammett?
18:18Who is Mosley?
18:20Walter Mosley, I'm guessing.
18:21That is incorrect, we now know.
18:23What did he wager?
18:25He wagered everything.
18:27That drops him down to zero.
18:29Stephanie Cooper had the lead with $10,400.
18:31Did she think of Dashiell Hammett?
18:33No, but she had fun.
18:35I guess there is that.
18:36How much did you wager, Stephanie?
18:38That'll drop you down $5,000 to $5,400 to second place
18:40because Will Wallace is our new Jeopardy! champion
18:43from third place.
18:44$18,799.
18:46Congratulations.
18:48He looked surprised, but he will be back tomorrow.
18:50I hope we see you then as well.

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