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00:00...an a parent's worst nightmare, kidnap children.
00:03And tonight, 2020 takes you inside the anatomy of abduction.
00:07Through the eyes of some of the rare few who somehow, someway, got away.
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00:18This is Jeopardy!
00:22Today's contestants are a quality assurance engineer from Union City, California, Anders Martinson.
00:30A humanities teacher, originally from Live Oak, Florida, Jamie Kirby.
00:36And our returning champion, a computer science professor from Walkersville, Maryland, Scott Weiss,
00:44whose two-day cash winnings total $45,001.
00:51And now, here is the host of Jeopardy! Alex Trevath!
00:58Thank you, Johnny.
01:00Hi, everyone. Welcome aboard.
01:02Happy St. Patrick's Day. Well, I know it's not today. It's tomorrow.
01:04So we have some great categories in keeping with that tradition.
01:09Jamie Anders are the newcomers. Welcome aboard. Watch out for Scott.
01:12He's good. He's really good.
01:13Here we go. Jeopardy! Round. You're going to love it.
01:17In honor of St. Patrick's Day, we have these categories.
01:20Ireland. You're going to love it.
01:22Leprechaun. Notice the quotation marks.
01:27Shamrocks.
01:28Green beers. These aren't really green beers. These are beers that come in green bottles.
01:32Then we'll deal with St. Patrick's Day itself.
01:35And finally, parades. And there are going to be a lot of them tomorrow.
01:38Scott, start us off.
01:39Green beers for $200.
01:40This Bremen beer's motto appropriately reads, life beckons.
01:46Jamie.
01:47What is Bex?
01:48Bex is right.
01:49I'm going to take Ireland, but I'm going to go down to $800, Alex.
01:53Ulysses captures the sight, sound, and even products of Dublin.
01:58This man, who represents Ulysses, wonders, what is home without plum trees, potted meat?
02:03Scott.
02:05Who is Bloom?
02:06Leopold Bloom. You're right.
02:08Green beers for $400.
02:09Brittany Evans is the new icon for this beer that's named in honor of an old German monastery.
02:15Scott.
02:16What is St. Paulie's?
02:17Yes.
02:17Green beers for $600.
02:19Dennis Hopper has a particular aversion to this Dutch beer in the movie Blue Velvet.
02:25Anders.
02:25What is Heineken?
02:26Right.
02:27Let's continue with green beers for $800.
02:28Brewed since 1615, this Dutch beer with a green bottle has a swing-top cap.
02:36Anders.
02:37What is Groelsch?
02:38Groelsch, yes.
02:39Green beers for $1,000.
02:40Tonight, let it be this beer of Munich that's properly spelled with two umlauts.
02:46Scott.
02:46What is Michelob?
02:47No.
02:49Anders.
02:50What is Lohenbrau?
02:50Lohenbrau, yes.
02:52Shamrocks for $200.
02:53Some colorless forms of this element with the chemical symbol ZR are known as Matura Diamonds.
03:01Jamie.
03:02What is Zirconium?
03:03Correct.
03:03I'll go back to Ireland for $1,000.
03:06Answer.
03:06Daily double.
03:09All right, Jamie.
03:10You're in second place with just $400, but you can risk up to $1,000.
03:13I'll go for $1,000.
03:14$1,000?
03:15All right.
03:15Here is the clue.
03:17Sounds like my fair lady.
03:18Pull out the stopper.
03:19This southern Irish city is the country's second largest.
03:24What is Cork?
03:25Cork.
03:25Correct.
03:26$1,400.
03:27I'll go to Ireland for $600, Alex.
03:30This popular tourist attraction is also known as the Stone of Eloquence.
03:35Anders.
03:36What is the Barney stock?
03:37Yes.
03:38Ireland for $400.
03:39As in Loch Alen or Loch Corb, a loch in Irish is one of these geographic features.
03:46Jamie.
03:46What is a lake?
03:47That's it.
03:47Ireland for $200.
03:48Lourdes got a visitation from this person only.
03:52A shrine at Nock, Ireland got Joseph and John the Evangelist, too.
03:59Jamie.
03:59Who is Jesus?
04:00No.
04:01Scott.
04:02Who is St. Patrick?
04:03No.
04:04Who is the Virgin Mary?
04:06The Virgin Mary all by herself at Lourdes and with the others in Ireland.
04:10Jamie, back to you.
04:11I will go to St. Patrick's Day for $200.
04:13It said Patrick drove these things out of Ireland.
04:16No truth, he said.
04:18I am tired of these bleeping things in Ireland.
04:21Jamie?
04:21What are snakes?
04:22Yes.
04:23I'll go to St. Patrick's Day for $400.
04:24Born on this island near Ireland, Patrick was kidnapped by pirates and sold into Irish
04:30slavery at the age of 16.
04:32The island on which he was captured.
04:37Great Britain.
04:38Great Britain.
04:39All right.
04:39Back to you, Jamie.
04:40Patrick's Day, $600.
04:42In his six years as a slave, Patrick held this farm job tending to his first flock.
04:48Anders.
04:48The shepherd?
04:49Shepherd is right.
04:50Yes.
04:50And that takes you to $3,600.
04:52So we'll break and we'll return.
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06:27I've done it a few times only in my life.
06:33Anders Martinson has done it 170 times.
06:37And that is?
06:38Donated blood.
06:39Good for you.
06:40That's great.
06:41Started with blood drive when I was in high school, and I just kept it going.
06:45And it's done by nurses, so you're well cared for, and it's a great experience.
06:49Okay.
06:50All right.
06:51Good for you.
06:52James Kirby, originally from Live Oak, Florida, a humanities teacher, who says his seven-year-old
06:59son will be very, very disappointed if what?
07:04If I didn't bet it all on a Daily Double.
07:07When you hit the first Daily Double, you only had $400.
07:10So you did more than your son expected.
07:13You bet $1,000.
07:14I don't know that he'll know the difference.
07:16When he was about three and started watching Jeopardy with me, every time it comes on the
07:20Daily Double, which is, of course, not my money, I would say bet it all to the screen.
07:24He is now at the point that he can be playing on the computer in the other room and hear the
07:28music, and he'll scream bet it all from the other room.
07:31Good for you.
07:32Good for him all.
07:33Scott Weiss is our computer science professor, who each summer willingly gives up two weeks
07:39of your time to grade computer science exams.
07:43Now, isn't that part of your job, or is this pro bono work you're doing?
07:46Well, it's not pro bono.
07:47It's separate from my job.
07:49It's for the advanced placement exams that high school juniors and seniors take for college
07:53credit every year.
07:54So we have a couple of weeks of setting grading standards and sitting rooms and grading exams,
08:00you know, 10,000 exams.
08:01All right.
08:01When you're talking about high school kids and computer sciences right now, what area are
08:06they weakest in?
08:07Uh, well, I think just trying to think about what it's like to write programs and how to
08:13get in that frame of mind you need to be in in order to kind of write down what you want
08:17to do exactly.
08:17I hear you.
08:18All right.
08:18Anders, we come back to you.
08:20You have the most money and you have control of the board.
08:22So keep us going now by making a selection, please.
08:25Leprechauns for 200.
08:27Frederick Myers, a psychic researcher, coined this term for communications from one mind to
08:33another.
08:34Scott.
08:34What is telepathy?
08:35That's it.
08:36Leprechaun for 400.
08:37This Yiddish word means to lug or to move in a tedious fashion.
08:42Scott.
08:42What is schlep?
08:43Yes.
08:43Leprechaun for 600.
08:45This neurological disorder marked by seizures can produce disturbances in the brain's electrical
08:50activity.
08:52Anders.
08:52What is epilepsy?
08:53You're right.
08:54Leprechaun for 800.
08:55This alcoholic drink is traditionally served at the Kentucky Derby.
08:59Mick Jamie.
09:00What is a mint julep?
09:01That's it.
09:02I'll go back to St. Patrick's Day for 800.
09:05Patrick is said to have founded more than 300 churches and administered this sacrament
09:10to 120,000 people.
09:12Scott.
09:13What is communion?
09:14No.
09:15Anders.
09:16It's Eucharist?
09:16No.
09:18He baptized more than 120,000 people, it is said.
09:23Jamie?
09:23I'll stay with that for 1,000.
09:25Around 450 A.D., Patrick wrote this book about his spiritual development.
09:31It was good for the soul.
09:35He wrote the confession.
09:37Jamie, back to you.
09:38All right.
09:38Let's finish off leprechaun for 1,000.
09:41A parasitic bacterium causes this infectious disease that affects the skin and the peripheral
09:47nervous system.
09:49Jamie?
09:49What is leprosy?
09:50Leprosy.
09:51That's right.
09:52Shamrocks for 400.
09:53Gary Dahl used three tons of stone from Rosarito Beach to create these 1970s fads that couldn't
10:01even fetch.
10:02Jamie?
10:03What are pet rocks?
10:04Yes.
10:04Shamrocks for 600.
10:05Many experts have doubted the authenticity of a Kuro statue at this oilman's L.A. museum.
10:11Scott?
10:12Who is it, Getty?
10:13J.A. Paul Getty, yes.
10:14Shamrocks for 8.
10:15In 2000, NASA helped bust a man who pled guilty to trying to sell these fake items from Apollo
10:2211.
10:23Jamie?
10:23What are moon rocks?
10:24Correct, with a minute to go.
10:25Shamrocks for 1,000.
10:26To stop graffiti on the real thing, visitors can now sign a fake replica of this in the
10:33Zhuyongguan section.
10:35Jamie?
10:36What is the Great Wall of China?
10:38Correct.
10:39Parades for 200.
10:40Matthew Broderick sings Twist and Shout from a Top of Float during Chicago's Von Steuben
10:45Day parade in this film.
10:47Jamie?
10:47What is Ferris Bueller's Day Off?
10:49Yes.
10:49Parades for 400.
10:50A verdant villain crashes the World Unity parade in this 2002 Tobey Maguire film.
10:57Jamie?
10:58What is Spider-Man?
10:59Yeah.
10:59Parades for 600.
11:00Irving Berlin penned 17 musical numbers for this Fred Astaire-Judy Garland holiday film.
11:07Anders?
11:07What is Easter Parade?
11:08Correct.
11:09Parades 800.
11:10Kent Dorfman's brother's car is reborn as the death mobile and is sprung from an eat-me cake
11:17float in this film.
11:19Jamie?
11:19What is Animal House?
11:20Yeah, now the $1,000 clue.
11:21A temperance union parade is used for cover by escaping bank robbers in this Peckinpah
11:27classic.
11:30And that great western was called The Wild Bunch.
11:34Jamie up to 7,200 and into the lead.
11:37Scott, you get to go first for Double Jeopardy when we return after this.
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13:28All right, Scott's ready to do it in Double Jeopardy.
13:47He's got a lot of catching up to do.
13:49Can he accomplish that with these categories?
13:51At the Mark Twain House, great place to visit.
13:54Jeopardy in pop culture.
13:57It happened in 07.
14:00Alphabetically last.
14:02The ancients.
14:03And finally, we'll deal with fighting words.
14:05Scott, where would you like to start?
14:06It happened in 07 for 400.
14:091607.
14:10This site is settled in what would become the first permanent English colony in the New
14:14World.
14:15Scott.
14:16What is Jamestown?
14:16Right.
14:17807.
14:191707.
14:19This prominent Japanese landmark erupts.
14:22Jamie.
14:23What is Mount Fuji?
14:24Correct.
14:25I will go to Jeopardy pop culture and I'll start at 1600.
14:28Jeopardy appears in the Kiefer Sutherland movie sharing part of its name with a game show,
14:33This City NM.
14:36Jamie.
14:36What is Truth and Consequences?
14:38No.
14:39Scott.
14:39What is Truth or Consequences?
14:41Truth or Consequences.
14:42That's the show.
14:43It happened in 07 for 1200.
14:451507.
14:46On the maps of Martin Waldseemuller, the New World is called this.
14:51Anders.
14:51What is America?
14:52That's it.
14:53Let's do Jeopardy for 400.
14:55His Rain Man character, Raymond Babbitt, had to watch Jeopardy at 5.
15:00Scott.
15:00Who is Dustin Hoffman?
15:01Yes.
15:0207 for 1600.
15:041307.
15:05On Friday the 13th of October, thousands of members of this Order of Knights are arrested
15:10in France.
15:11Scott.
15:12Order of the Knights Templar?
15:13Correct.
15:13And 07 for 2,000.
15:151207.
15:16This English king grants the city of Liverpool its first charter.
15:21Jamie.
15:21Who is King John?
15:22Right.
15:24Jeopardy in Pop Culture for 2,000.
15:27To win enough money to try to take over the world, one of this WB animated pair went on
15:32the show, Gyp Parody.
15:35Scott.
15:35For Pinky and the Brain.
15:36You are correct.
15:37The Ancients for 400.
15:39Demosthenes of Athens railed against Philip.
15:42Not even a barbarian.
15:43A vile fellow of this land.
15:46Jamie.
15:47What is Macedonian?
15:48Yes.
15:48I'll go back to Jeopardy in Pop Culture for 1,200.
15:51During a TV ad for this chain, a chihuahua walking through a room paused to give a Jeopardy
15:56response.
15:58Jamie.
15:58What is Taco Bell?
15:59Yes.
15:59Mark Twain House, also starting at 1,600.
16:02Among Twain's many guests was this creator of Uncle Remus, whose stories Twain read to
16:08his daughters.
16:10Scott.
16:10Who is Harris.
16:11Joel Chandler Harris, that's right.
16:12The Ancients for 800.
16:13In 55 B.C., Cicero published on this type of person, who may be described as silver-tongued.
16:20Scott.
16:20What is an orator?
16:21Correct.
16:22Ancients for 1,200.
16:23Answer.
16:24Daily double.
16:24Well, you have moved up nicely into second place.
16:30You have enough money to challenge Jamie for the lead.
16:33I'll go 2,000.
16:332,000.
16:34That'll do it if you're right on this clue.
16:36Take a look.
16:37He's the Greek shown here practicing his craft in a work by Raphael.
16:42It's John the Baptist.
16:50No.
16:50Who is Euclid?
16:51Euclid.
16:52You notice him working on some geometric figures at the bottom.
16:55All right.
16:56You're at 6,800, but select again.
16:58Ancients for 1,600.
17:00Paradoxically, Epimenides advised all Cretans are these.
17:05The tricky part is he was a Cretan himself.
17:08Scott.
17:08What are liars?
17:09Yes.
17:09Ancients for 2,000.
17:10Like his boy, the wealthy father of the future Emperor Augustus, was named Gaius, this.
17:17Jamie.
17:18What is Gracchus?
17:19No.
17:21Anders.
17:21What is Caesar?
17:22No.
17:24What is Gaius?
17:25Octavius.
17:27Octavius.
17:27Scott.
17:28To you again.
17:29Mark Twain for 400.
17:31Twain owned one of the first telephones ever installed in a private home.
17:35But he once wished that all of us may eventually be gathered together in heaven, except for this man.
17:43Scott.
17:43Who is Bell?
17:44Alexander Graham Bell.
17:45Yes.
17:46Didn't have good experiences with the telephone.
17:48At the Mark Twain house for 800.
17:50Twain and his wife bought their bed in this romantic city of canals.
17:55Iconoclast Twain slept feet toward the headboard.
17:58Anders.
17:59What is Venice?
17:59Yes.
18:01Jeopardy for 800.
18:02In his nightmares and dreamskates, he penned a short story about a disembodied finger bothering a Jeopardy viewer.
18:10Scott.
18:10Who is Stephen King?
18:11Yes.
18:12Mark Twain for 1,200.
18:12Appropriately, Mark Twain resided here in Hartford while he worked on this 1889 novel about a Hartford man who travels back in time to medieval England.
18:25Jamie.
18:25What is a Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's court?
18:27You're right.
18:282,000.
18:30Same category.
18:30All right.
18:31Back to me.
18:31The style of Mark Twain's home here in Hartford exemplifies this ornate age.
18:38Also, the title of a book Twain wrote with his neighbor, Charles Dudley Warner.
18:42Jamie.
18:43What is the Age of Innocence?
18:47No, sorry.
18:48Scott.
18:48What is the Gilded Age?
18:49The Gilded Age.
18:50That's it.
18:51Alphabetically last for 400.
18:53Of the Ivy League universities.
18:56Anders.
18:56What is Yale?
18:57Yes.
18:57Alphabetically last for 800.
18:59Of U.S. National Parks.
19:00And please don't get wise with us.
19:03Jamie.
19:03What is Yosemite?
19:04No.
19:05Scott.
19:06What is Zion?
19:06Zion, yes.
19:07That's why we said don't get wise with us.
19:09Scott.
19:09Thank you for the hint.
19:101,200.
19:10Answer.
19:11Alphabetically last.
19:12Daily Double.
19:16Scott, about a minute to go.
19:181,000.
19:191,000.
19:19All right.
19:20Here is the clue in alphabetically last of our 43 U.S. presidents by first name.
19:26Who is Zachary Taylor.
19:27Correct.
19:2713,400.
19:2913,400.
19:30Select again.
19:31Fighting words for 400.
19:33If you've been beaten senseless, someone's knocked this gooey roofing material out of you.
19:39Anders.
19:40What is tar?
19:40Tar is right.
19:42Alphabetically last 1,600.
19:44Among books of the Pentateuch.
19:46Scott.
19:47Scott.
19:47What is numbers?
19:47Numbers is right.
19:48Fighting words for 800.
19:50This French term dates to the practice of knights assuming special names for battle.
19:56Anders.
19:57What is en garde?
19:58No.
19:59Scott.
19:59What is nom de plume?
20:00No.
20:02Correct response.
20:03What is non de guerre?
20:05Non de guerre.
20:06Back to you, Scott.
20:071,200 fighting words.
20:09This adjective that means inclined to fight comes from the same root as pugilistic.
20:15Scott.
20:16What is pugnacious?
20:17Yes.
20:171,600 fighting words.
20:18This adjective meaning belligerent or eager to fight comes from Latin for pertaining to war.
20:27And that is...
20:27Jamie?
20:28What is bellicose?
20:29Good for you.
20:31Fight words for 2,000.
20:32In cockney rhyming slang, a wife is trouble and this type of discord.
20:39Anders.
20:40What is strife?
20:41Yes.
20:412,000.
20:42Alphabetically last 2,000.
20:44Of the seven nations of Central America.
20:50Scott.
20:51What is Nicaragua?
20:51No.
20:53Jamie or Anders?
20:54Anders.
20:54What is Panama?
20:55Pardon?
20:55What is Panama?
20:56That's it.
20:56Yes.
20:57And that takes you to 8,000.
20:59That puts you into a tie with Jamie.
21:02The second place, but it's still anyone's game.
21:04Scott with a $5,400 lead and this category coming up, player, women of the 1930s.
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23:20Beginning next on our News at 4, home video captures a United Airlines jet.
23:25That's it.
23:25That ball of fire there is its engine caught on fire.
23:28Investigators say a flock of birds got caught in the plane's engines.
23:31Also, a crackdown on suburban businesses is accused of selling alcohol to teenagers.
23:35And a winter storm out east is leaving hundreds of passengers stranded across the country,
23:40including right here in Chicago.
23:41We'll have those stories and more beginning next on our News at 4.
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27:56Coming up next at four, an embarrassing moment for Carmen Electra.
28:03Chilly temperatures.
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28:07On the health beat, should mouth-to-mouth be administered as part of CPR?
28:11And who is this baby's daddy?
28:14We now have the answer.
28:15The news at four is next.
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