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02:04This is the Million Dollar Celebrity Invitational.
02:11Introducing today's guests.
02:13She earned an Emmy nomination for her role as Claudette Wims in the FX series The Shield.
02:19And most recently was seen on movie screens across the world as Moat in Avatar.
02:25Please welcome actress C.C.H. Pounder.
02:28His fashion designs are a favorite among celebrities on the red carpet.
02:36In December 2009, he launched his own lifestyle collection on the QVC network.
02:42Please welcome designer Isaac Mizrahi.
02:48One of Saturday Night Live's original not-ready-for-prime-time players,
02:52she went on to star in two highly successful long-running sitcoms,
02:57Caden Alley and Third Rock from the Sun.
03:00Here's talented actress-comedienne Jane Curtin.
03:06And now, here is the host of Celebrity Jeopardy! Alex Trebek.
03:15Thank you all, Johnny. Thank you very much.
03:17Hello, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to another of our Celebrity Invitational Matches.
03:22We're getting down to the wire now.
03:24In about two weeks, we come back with the semifinals,
03:27and then the finals, culminating in a million-dollar payoff
03:32to the charity represented by the winner.
03:35Will it be C.C., Isaac, and Jane moving on?
03:38Let's start finding out.
03:39Thank you so much for joining us today, and good luck.
03:42Here are the categories for the Jeopardy! round.
03:45First off, The Shield. What a coincidence.
03:51The 82nd Academy Awards. Remember them?
03:54Tell me everything.
03:56Edible state symbols.
03:58Curtains.
04:00And same first and last letter.
04:02And Jane Curtin, you go first.
04:04Ah, curtains?
04:06For $200.
04:07This film character's curtain dress, made to match Vivian Leigh's eyes,
04:12is stored at the University of Texas.
04:14Jane.
04:15Ah, who is Scarlett O'Hara?
04:17Yes.
04:18Curtains, $400.
04:19In London during World War II, blackout curtains were drawn
04:22in anticipation of these Luftwaffe attacks.
04:25Isaac.
04:26What are air bombs?
04:27Bombs.
04:28Air raids.
04:29Air raids.
04:30That's it.
04:31Let's go to curtains for $600.
04:33A curtain with its rod halfway up the window, seen here,
04:36is named for this four-letter type of establishment, seen here.
04:40Jane.
04:41Ah, what is a cafe curtain?
04:42Correct.
04:43Ah, $800 curtains.
04:45Answer.
04:46Daily Double, you're finding it way too early.
04:49You can risk up to $1,000, though you have but $800 at the moment.
04:53Uh, what am I doing?
04:58Uh, $300.
05:00$300 it is.
05:01Here is the clue.
05:02The thermoweave which blocks light is from a line of curtains named for this astronomical event.
05:10Ah, what?
05:11The thermoweave which blocks light is a line of curtains named for this?
05:14Uh, eclipse?
05:16What is an eclipse?
05:17That's it.
05:18Yes, indeed.
05:19Right on.
05:20Yeah.
05:21Go again.
05:22Uh, curtains $1,000.
05:23In a theater, the curtain falls immediately behind this arch.
05:28Isaac.
05:29What is a proscenium arch?
05:30Good for $1,000 and the lead.
05:31Um, same first and last letter.
05:33For how much?
05:34Oh, for $200, sorry.
05:35Food bought in a restaurant to be eaten at home.
05:38Isaac.
05:39What is takeout?
05:40Good.
05:41$400, same category.
05:42The most populous city in Poland.
05:45Jane.
05:46What is Krakow?
05:47No.
05:49Cece.
05:50What is Warsaw?
05:51Warsaw's right.
05:52Yes, for $400.
05:53You pick.
05:54Um, I'm going to the shield for $200.
05:56In the Middle Ages, circular shields were largely replaced by this shape.
06:00Like something kids would go fly.
06:02Jane.
06:03What is a kite?
06:04Uh, the shield $400.
06:05The targe, a wooden shield of this country, north of England, was in use from the 12th century through the rebellion of 1745.
06:14Jane.
06:15What is Scotland?
06:16Good.
06:17Uh, the shield $600.
06:19Late medieval heater shields are so called for their resemblance to the bottom of this household pressing device.
06:25Cece.
06:26What is an iron?
06:27Yeah.
06:28Um, the 82nd Academy Awards.
06:31For how much?
06:32For $200.
06:33These two men who played romantic rivals in It's Complicated were your hosts.
06:37Cece.
06:38Who is Steve Martin and Alex Baldwin?
06:45Nope.
06:46Alex Baldwin.
06:47Okay.
06:48You corrected yourself there.
06:49We'll give it to you.
06:50Go again.
06:51Uh, 82 for $400, please.
06:53Barbara Streisand said, the time has come before announcing this Best Director winner.
07:00Isaac.
07:01Who is Kathryn Bigelow?
07:02You are right.
07:03And with that, you go to an even $2,000 and you take us to our commercial break.
07:07We'll pause.
07:08Oh, great.
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07:28Today, an American department store buyer will try to order 500 blouses from a European designer.
07:34But accidentally say 5,000.
07:37So Marshall's will snag those designer blouses at an insanely low price.
07:41It pays to be shop opportunistic.
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08:41Chicago.
08:43Welcome back.
08:44CC8 founder, I was so excited for myself when I went to see Avatar
08:49because I was trying as a little game to identify the people, the Na'vi, based on their voices.
08:56And I got you immediately.
08:58But there must have been more to your role than just doing voiceover stuff.
09:02What was involved?
09:03Oh no, it's full acting except that you're in a black suit with a helmet over your head and a camera.
09:09And then you're somehow magically regenerated on the screen and you can see yourself in a beautiful blue jungle
09:17and you've got, you know, hat and tails.
09:19Well, it worked for millions and millions of movie goers all over the world.
09:24Tell me about your charity.
09:25My charity is the African Millennium Foundation and I'm very fond of really small charities that do sort of big engine work.
09:32And they take care of about 7,000 orphans in Mozambique of their parents impacted by AIDS.
09:38They try to keep them in the households they grew up in.
09:41And they also do a women's micro credit.
09:44They give small loans to women to get them to the market.
09:46Good for you, thank you.
09:49Fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi recently opened his own store.
09:54Now I've heard that fashion is now, style is forever.
09:59Wow.
10:00You've written a book about style.
10:02That's right.
10:03How do we get it?
10:04Is it something we either have or haven't got or can we acquire style?
10:07No, you know what?
10:08I think it's different for every single person, right?
10:10You've acquired a lot of style over the years, I would say, Alex.
10:14You have.
10:15He started right in the 80s.
10:17Just so embarrassing.
10:18Just embarrassing.
10:19And now look at you.
10:20Now look at you.
10:21Your charity?
10:22Well, actually, I'm working for this fabulous agency called Good Shepherd Services in New York.
10:28And they work with sort of at-risk families and youths.
10:32And they provide like education and housing and sort of mentorship.
10:36And it's really just a fantastic...
10:37Another charity for kids.
10:38Good.
10:39Before the taping, I went backstage to the green room and I saw Jane Curtin admiring her photo on the wall with our list of stars up there.
10:51But she wasn't just excited about seeing herself on a previous Jeopardy.
10:54She was excited about the amount of money she had earned in winning her game.
10:59Now, acting is a very collaborative thing, but you're very competitive, aren't you?
11:04Acting is just a way to make money.
11:07I just love money, Alex.
11:09Okay.
11:10Well, you have a chance to win a lot for your charity.
11:12Which charity are we talking about?
11:13The U.S. Fund for UNICEF.
11:15I've been working with them for over 20 years.
11:18Okay.
11:19Another charity for kids.
11:20Good.
11:21All right.
11:22Isaac has command of the board right now and the lead, so he makes our next selection.
11:25Let's...
11:26Same first and last letters to 600.
11:28A change of job within a company that's not a promotion or demotion is this kind of side-to-side move.
11:36Jane.
11:37What is a lateral?
11:38Pick again.
11:39Same first and last letter, 800.
11:40A four-letter U.S. state.
11:42Remember the category.
11:43Jane.
11:44What is Ohio?
11:45Good.
11:46Same first and last letter, 1,000.
11:48Someone who owns a big cattle farm.
11:51Jane.
11:52What is a rancher?
11:53Good.
11:54Again.
11:55Edible state symbols, 200.
11:57Apples, Walla Walla onions.
12:00Isaac.
12:01What is New York?
12:02No.
12:03Jane.
12:04What is Washington?
12:05Washington state, correct.
12:06Same category, 400.
12:07800.
12:08Chile.
12:09Frijole.
12:12That would be New Mexico.
12:13Jane.
12:14600.
12:15Same category.
12:16Mayha jelly, crawfish, beignet.
12:19Jane.
12:20What is Louisiana?
12:21What is Louisiana?
12:22Correct.
12:23Same category, 800.
12:24Huckleberries, potatoes.
12:25Jane.
12:26What is Idaho?
12:27Right.
12:28Same category, 1,000.
12:30Baked navy beans, chocolate chip cookies, cranberry juice.
12:34Isaac.
12:35What is Massachusetts?
12:37You are right.
12:38$1,000 more for you.
12:39Um, let's go to the 82nd Academy Award.
12:42600.
12:43Did I just wear you all down?
12:45Plaintively asked this actress and first time winner.
12:48Jane.
12:49Who is Sandra Bullock?
12:50Yes, with a minute to go.
12:51Uh, tell me everything for 200.
12:53Your average garden variety of this creature moves at about .03 miles per hour.
12:59Jane.
13:00What is a snail?
13:01That's it.
13:02Uh, the shield, 800.
13:03When threatened, Roman legions joined shields to form a box called a testudo, the Latin term
13:10for this reptile.
13:12Jane.
13:13What is a turtle?
13:14Yes.
13:15A thousand.
13:16Hoplites, ancient warriors of Thebes and other parts of this land, got their name from
13:21a shield called the Hoplon.
13:23Jane.
13:24What is Egypt?
13:25No.
13:27Thebes is in Greece.
13:28We're talking about Greece.
13:29Oh.
13:30Pick again though, Jane.
13:31Uh, 82nd Academy Awards, 800.
13:33He continued a major awards hall for his performance as Nazi officer Hans Landa.
13:40Cece.
13:41Who is Christoph Waltz.
13:42Yes.
13:43And for a thousand.
13:44Pick again.
13:45Supporting actress winner Monique wore a gardenia in her hair in honor of this pioneering African
13:50American actress.
13:51Isaac.
13:52Who is, um, Patty McDaniel.
13:54Right.
13:55Another thousand for you.
13:56And that moves you up to 3,800.
13:59You're in second place.
14:00Cece, you go first in double jeopardy when we come back after this.
14:09Woo!
14:11Delicious!
14:12Great job out there tonight.
14:13Real team effort.
14:14Couple of shout outs.
14:15Your double teaming was clutch in the second course.
14:18And you were a big part of the win tonight.
14:19All right.
14:20But we've got some big games coming up.
14:23Tom and Elaine Wednesday.
14:24Pork chops.
14:25And the kids' birthday party this weekend.
14:27So let's keep our eyes on the prize.
14:29See you back here tomorrow.
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15:39We really loved our old washer.
15:41Honey, shoot it again!
15:43I put it in the icebreaker!
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16:09A lot of fun in the first round.
16:10Now we get serious.
16:11Cece, here are the categories for Double Jeopardy.
16:14Two daily doubles on the board in this round to play.
16:16Mount Rushmore, followed by Grammy Song of the Year, which goes to the writer and that's who you have to identify.
16:25Complete the ad slogan.
16:28Best sellers.
16:29Celebrity words.
16:31And each correct response will begin with C-E-L.
16:34And finally, I'd rather pay taxes.
16:37Cece, start us.
16:39Let's start with complete the ad slogan.
16:41$400, please.
16:42McDonald's.
16:43We love to see you blank.
16:45Isaac.
16:46What is smile?
16:47Right.
16:48Complete the ad for $800.
16:49Visine.
16:50Gets the blank out.
16:52Isaac.
16:53What is red?
16:54Correct.
16:55Complete the ad $1,200.
16:56Rolaids.
16:57How do you blank relief?
16:58Isaac.
16:59How do you spell relief?
17:00What is how do you spell relief?
17:01Yes.
17:02Complete the ad for $1,600.
17:03Visa.
17:04It's blank you want to be.
17:06Isaac.
17:07What is it's where you want to be?
17:09No.
17:10Oh.
17:11Jane or Cece.
17:12Correct response, it's everywhere you want to be.
17:15Oh, wow.
17:16But you're still in command of the board, Isaac.
17:18Pick it again.
17:19What is complete the ad slogan for $2,000?
17:21Libby's.
17:22You will like it, like it, like it on your blank, blank, blank.
17:26You will like it, like it, like it on your table, table, table.
17:31Table, table, table.
17:32All right.
17:33Pick again, Isaac.
17:34We've got to go somewhere else.
17:35Best sellers for $400.
17:36The early 1900s saw two different types of best sellers in The Jungle and Rebecca of
17:42This Farm.
17:43Cece.
17:44Sunnybrook.
17:45Who is Sunnybrook Farm?
17:46Yes.
17:47$800, please.
17:48Best sellers.
17:49Good grief.
17:50His Happiness is a Warm Puppy was a best seller in 1963.
17:53Isaac.
17:54Who is Schultz?
17:55Charles Schultz is right.
17:56Best seller is $1,200.
17:57If you want to make it in fashion, pick up Kelly Coutrone's If You Have to Do This, Go Outside.
18:04Isaac.
18:05What is change?
18:06No.
18:07No.
18:08Sorry.
18:09Jane or Cece?
18:10Cry.
18:11If you have to cry, go outside.
18:13Isaac.
18:14Back to you.
18:15Best seller, $1,600.
18:16Answer.
18:17Bailey Doubleit, your chance to move into the lead.
18:21Category as best sellers, you have $4,200.
18:24Let's make it a Daily Double.
18:25Whoa, hello.
18:26Well, I guess so.
18:27Right?
18:28It's for charity, so go for it.
18:29No?
18:30I'm not here to advise you.
18:32All right.
18:33Go on.
18:34Go on.
18:35Let's go.
18:36$1,400 if you are correct.
18:37This sci-fi scribe of the time machine also wrote hit nonfiction with the outline of history.
18:46I don't know this, but I'll try who is Wells.
18:49H.G. Wells is right.
18:50Oh, I got it right.
18:51Yay, yay, yay.
18:52Hooray, I got it right.
18:53Way to go.
18:54Okay, I didn't know that.
18:55I swear, all right.
18:56Let's go 2,000 best sellers.
18:58A Sawtelle is a breed of dog in 2008's The Story of This Young Man.
19:08Who is Edgar?
19:09Edgar Sawtelle.
19:10Back to you, Isaac.
19:11Let's go Celebrity Words, 400.
19:13The basement, or last place in the standings of a sports league.
19:18Jane.
19:19What is the cellar?
19:20Yes.
19:21Celebrity Words, 800.
19:22These fatty deposits cause a dimpled appearance around the hips and thighs.
19:27Jane.
19:28What is cellulite?
19:29Yes.
19:30Celebrity Words, 1,200.
19:32This clear wrap used to package food was developed from a failed attempt to invent stain-proof tablecloths.
19:39Jane.
19:40What is cellophane?
19:41Right.
19:42Celebrity Words, 1,600.
19:43This temperature scale has 100 units between the freezing point and the boiling point of water.
19:49Jane.
19:50What is Celsius?
19:51Correct.
19:52You're back in the lead now.
19:53Celebrity Words, 2,000.
19:54Originally, this word meant unmarried.
19:57Its other meaning is a more recent development.
20:00Jane.
20:01What is celibate?
20:02Celibate.
20:03Right you are.
20:04Another 2,000.
20:05That's it.
20:06You're killing my buzz, Isaac.
20:09Oh, sorry.
20:10Am I?
20:11Am I?
20:12Uh-oh.
20:13Oops.
20:14Mount Rushmore is named for Charles Rushmore, a lawyer sent to check on land ownership in
20:181885 in what's now this state.
20:21Cece.
20:22What is North Dakota?
20:23No, sorry.
20:24Jane.
20:25What is South Dakota?
20:26That's it.
20:27Yes.
20:28Ah, Grammy Song of the Year, 400.
20:30Oh boy.
20:31Oh boy.
20:321970.
20:33Hymn for Bridge Over Troubled Water.
20:35Isaac.
20:36James Taylor.
20:37No.
20:38Oh.
20:39Jane.
20:40Who is Paul Simon.
20:41Paul Simon, correct.
20:42I need that back.
20:43I need that moment back.
20:44Rewind.
20:45Stop.
20:46Go back.
20:47Sorry.
20:48Grammy Song of the Year, 800.
20:492007.
20:50Her for Rehab.
20:51Jane.
20:52Who is Amy Winehouse.
20:53Right again.
20:54Grammy Song, 1200.
20:561983.
20:57Hymn for Every Breath You Take.
21:00Jane.
21:01Who is Sting.
21:02Correct.
21:03Uh, 1600.
21:041971.
21:05Her for You've Got a Friend.
21:07Isaac.
21:08Who is Carole King.
21:09Yes.
21:102000 Grammys.
21:111986.
21:12That's what friends are for.
21:14One of two.
21:16Cece.
21:17Who is Dionne Warwick.
21:18Nope.
21:19Oh.
21:20Oh.
21:22Who are Burt Bacharach and Carole Bayer.
21:24Oh, writers.
21:25Oh, writers.
21:26Say writers.
21:27These were very dead.
21:29Isaac.
21:30Oh, I pay Mount Rushmore.
21:31Mount Rushmore.
21:32800.
21:33Yeah.
21:34This third president's head originally was on Washington's right.
21:38Then blasted away and re-sculpted on George's left.
21:45Third US president, Thomas Jefferson.
21:47Isaac.
21:48I'd rather pay taxes.
21:49400.
21:50He died April 15th, 1865 after a really bad night at the theater.
21:55Jane.
21:56Who is Lincoln?
21:57Right, with a minute to go.
21:58800 for taxes?
21:59This screen legend found herself alone at last.
22:03April 15th, 1990.
22:05Isaac.
22:06Who is Garbo?
22:07Yes.
22:081200, please.
22:09Raymond Bailey, who played banker Milburn Drysdale on this sitcom, made his final withdrawal
22:14April 15th, 1980.
22:16Jane.
22:17What is Beverly Hillbillies?
22:18Correct.
22:191600 taxes.
22:20George Calvert, better known as Lord This, died clear across the pond from Maryland,
22:27April 15th, 1632.
22:30Jane.
22:31Who is Lord Baltimore?
22:32That's it.
22:33Yes.
22:34How did you know that?
22:35I have no idea.
22:36How did you know that?
22:37Taxes, 2000.
22:3818th, 1980.
22:39This French existentialist got a first-hand look at being and nothingness.
22:44Jane.
22:45Who is Sark?
22:46Jean Paul Sark.
22:47Correct again.
22:48That buzzer thing.
22:49Curtain.
22:50I have to hold it really, really close to your chest.
22:51All right.
22:52Okay.
22:53I'm trying.
22:54Mount Rushmore 1200.
22:55The carving on the mountain, removing about 450,000 tons of granite, was done using this.
23:01Cece.
23:02What is dynamite?
23:03Good for you.
23:05And you're on the board with 1200.
23:08You can all relax for a moment as you consider your wagers for Final Jeopardy in this subject.
23:16Here's the category.
23:17Actors.
23:18Good subject.
23:19We'll return with a clue in a moment.
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23:45Well, it's easy for him.
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23:48Uh, GEICO, actually.
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24:52Who will be the last celebrity to qualify for the semifinals?
24:56Find out in Final Jeopardy!
25:01Hello everybody, I'm Linda Yu.
25:03And I'm Alan Krzyzewski.
25:04Up next here on our News at 4.
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25:17We're getting new details about Larry King's breakup
25:20and why millions of his fortunes could be at stake.
25:23And an African-American student makes history at Notre Dame.
25:26All of that coming up on the News at 4.
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27:12How appropriate. The final Jeopardy! category is actors.
27:16And here is the clue.
27:18In 1970, he became the first professional actor to be named a lord.
27:25Thirty seconds. Good luck, players.
27:27.
27:29.
27:30.
27:32.
27:33.
27:35.
27:37.
27:38.
27:39.
27:41.
27:42One of England's most celebrated actors.
28:01Cece, what did you write down as your final Jeopardy! response?
28:04Who is Alec Guinness?
28:05Not a bad guess, but incorrect, unfortunately, and it'll cost you $1,200.
28:10That drops you down to zero.
28:11Let's go to Isaac Mizrahi now, $10,400.
28:14His response was, who is Lawrence Olivier?
28:17Lord Olivier is correct.
28:19You will do what to your score?
28:20You will double it.
28:21That puts you in the lead with $20,800 as we come to Jane.
28:25She had the lead with $19,900.
28:29She has that look that says, I got the correct response,
28:33and she has a wager that adds $18,000.
28:36She wins the game.
28:38She becomes a semifinalist.
28:39UNICEF receives $50,000.
28:42Luke Shepard and African Millennium Foundation.
28:46Those charities each benefit with $25,000.
28:50Thank you all for playing today.
28:52So long.
28:52Until next time.
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29:50Coming up next here in our news at four, the volcano in Iceland raging out of control, disrupting international travel for a second day.
29:57And today, not too bad.
29:59In the 60s, over the weekend, temperatures only in the 50s.
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