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00:01Experience the grandeur.
00:03Zarkana from Cirque du Soleil.
00:06An irresistibly odd escape.
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00:12Get your tickets at Cirque du Soleil dot com.
00:15Time and temperature from TD Bank.
00:25This is Jeopardy!
00:29Please welcome today's Kids Week contestant.
00:32He wants to become an environmental scientist
00:35and help protect our planet.
00:37From Plano, Texas, Chiron Neal Patel.
00:41It looks like smooth sailing for this marine biologist.
00:46From Galway, New York, let's greet Brooke Martin.
00:50And here's a portrait of a smart young girl
00:53who sees her future in the art world.
00:56From St. Petersburg, Florida, say hello to Emma Couture.
01:02And now, here is the host of Jeopardy!
01:06Alex Brebeck.
01:10Thank you, Johnny.
01:12Ladies and gentlemen, welcome.
01:13We've been having such a wonderful time this week
01:16with these talented young boys and girls.
01:18And I know it's going to continue today
01:20with Neil, Brooke, and Emma.
01:22Let's go to work. Here comes the Jeopardy! round.
01:24I hope you enjoy these categories.
01:27You're going to want to do well with State Capitals,
01:30Celebs, CompuStuff,
01:34Good Old Planet Earth, Special Days,
01:39and finally, Ten and Up.
01:41Ten in quotation marks.
01:42We know what that means.
01:43Emma, you start.
01:44I'll go State Capitals for 200.
01:46The State Capitol out in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
01:49Brooke.
01:50What is Honolulu?
01:51Yes.
01:52State Capitals, 400.
01:53This Missouri capital is one of the four
01:55named after a U.S. President.
01:57Brooke.
01:58What is Jacksonville?
01:59No. Emma.
02:00What is Jefferson City?
02:01That's the one.
02:02State Capitals for 600.
02:03One of the two that end in P-O-L-I-S.
02:07Brooke.
02:08What is Annapolis?
02:09Indianapolis is the other one.
02:10Go again.
02:11State Capitals, 800.
02:12It's the northernmost State Capitol.
02:14It can get real cold there, too.
02:16Neil.
02:17What is Augusta?
02:18No.
02:19Brooke.
02:20What is Juneau?
02:21Juneau in Alaska, yes.
02:22State Capitals for 1,000.
02:23As Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger had his office in this State Capitol.
02:28Emma.
02:29What is Sacramento?
02:30California, yes.
02:31Celebs for 200.
02:32The 2011 documentary subtitled Never Say Never follows this singing sensation.
02:39Brooke.
02:40Who's Justin Bieber?
02:41Correct.
02:42Ten and up for 200.
02:43It's a male singing voice just above a baritone.
02:47Brooke.
02:48What is a tenor?
02:49Good.
02:50You're in first place.
02:51Ten and up for 400.
02:52A beginning Boy Scout.
02:53Neil.
02:54What is a Cub Scout?
02:55No.
02:56Emma or Brooke?
02:59The correct response here is tenderfoot, not Cub Scout.
03:02Brooke.
03:03Ten and up for 600.
03:05It attaches a muscle to a bone.
03:07Emma.
03:08What is a tendon?
03:09Yes.
03:10Ten and up for 800.
03:11Nine-letter word meaning unsure or hesitant.
03:14Neil.
03:15What is, uh, tense?
03:18No.
03:19Emma.
03:20What is tentative?
03:21Tentative.
03:22Yes.
03:23It's the category for 1,000.
03:24The person who pays rent to a landlord.
03:26Brooke.
03:27Who's a tenor?
03:28No.
03:29Emma.
03:30What is a tenant?
03:31Tenant.
03:32Yes.
03:33This actress said she was relieved that her series Hannah Montana had ended.
03:38I've grown out of it.
03:39Neil.
03:40Who is Miley Cyrus?
03:41Correct.
03:43Select.
03:44Okay.
03:45Can I have, um, celebs for 600?
03:47Before the Twilight movies, he was Sharkboy in The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl.
03:53Emma.
03:54Who is Taylor Lautner?
03:55He's the one.
03:56He's the one.
03:57Celebs for 800.
03:58On Drake and Josh, she played Drake's little sister Megan.
04:02Now she plays Carly Shay.
04:04Brooke.
04:05Who is Miranda Cosgrove?
04:06Who is Miranda Cosgrove?
04:07You are right.
04:08Celebs for 1,000.
04:09She co-wrote Lovesick, a song from her 2010 album, Fight or Flight.
04:16Emma.
04:17Who is Taylor Swift?
04:18No.
04:19Brooke O'Neil?
04:21Who is Emily Osment?
04:24All right.
04:25Emma in the lead and we're gonna take a break.
04:27We will return to chat with the players after this.
04:31The Ashley Furniture Home Store's Freedom to Choose event has been extended through Monday.
04:40Get 10, 15, up to 20% off or no interest till 2016.
04:45It all ends Monday at Ashley Furniture Home Store.
04:50Consumers today have a legitimate concern about the chicken they eat.
04:53They want to know more about how they were raised, what they were fed.
04:55We spend a lot of time on the feed because a chicken is what it eats.
04:59This seal verifies we feed my fresh, all-natural chickens and all-vegetarian diet,
05:03including corn, soybeans, and marigolds.
05:05We actually asked the USDA to come check us.
05:08We have never fed steroids or hormones and never will.
05:11No blood meal, no meat and bone meal.
05:14Yuck.
05:15No animal by-products.
05:16It means when you put my chicken on the table, you know where it came from.
05:20Lincoln Center Theater presents War Horse.
05:23Winner of five Tony Awards, including Best Play.
05:26Time Magazine calls it a landmark theater event.
05:29War Horse at Lincoln Center Theater.
05:32I got this new city thank you card and started earning loads of points.
05:38Okay, I'm going to leave that there for now.
05:40I'll get this one.
05:41You got a weather balloon with points.
05:43Yes, I did.
05:44Points I could use for just about anything.
05:45There it is.
05:46So I used mine to get a whole new perspective.
05:48The new city thank you premiere card gives you more ways to earn points.
06:02What's your story?
06:03The city can help you write it.
06:04Mmm.
06:05Gosh.
06:06Oh dear.
06:07Big deal.
06:08You're delicious.
06:09So what?
06:10I got news for you.
06:11There's no such thing as a Bayer Sheriff.
06:12You think I'm afraid of you?
06:13No.
06:14What?
06:15You don't have to be mean to the cake.
06:16I do.
06:17You don't.
06:18I do.
06:19Just eat your play light.
06:20They have great flavors like Boston cream pie, raspberry cheesecake.
06:21Even though I worked here, I've lost weight.
06:23Wow.
06:24Yeah.
06:25Carry on.
06:2628 flavors at around 100 calories each.
06:32Neil Patel is the young man from Plano, Texas who was in a mock trial where you got
06:41to do what exactly?
06:42We got to prosecute Lee Harvey Oswald and I was a lawyer and we got to object and do
06:50all this stuff and in the end the prosecution side won which I was the lawyer for.
06:54Does it feel good to win?
06:56It felt really good.
06:57Okay.
06:58Good.
06:59Brooke Martin from Galway, New York.
07:01She's middle school, grade 6.
07:04Both of your parents teach the same subject, right?
07:09Yeah, social studies.
07:10Social studies.
07:11And what is your least favorite subject in school?
07:14Also social studies.
07:15Yeah.
07:16How do your parents react to that?
07:18They're fine.
07:19They know that everybody has their own thing.
07:21Social studies just happens to be theirs.
07:23And social studies just isn't for me.
07:25I'm more of a math person anyway.
07:27Good for you.
07:28Alright, Emma Couture from St. Petersburg, Florida.
07:32You enjoy yourself as a hobby doing little cartoons of what? Dinosaurs and...
07:38Mostly dinosaurs, also some penguins and occasionally a squid.
07:43The squid's a bit harder to do.
07:44Mm-hmm.
07:45But apparently they must be pretty good because a lot of people at school like them.
07:49And they actually started wanting to buy them.
07:52And I did that for a little while until it got to be that I was getting about six orders within two minutes.
08:00Wow.
08:01Which was a little bit too much to do.
08:02So I just stopped it right there.
08:04Good for you.
08:05Brooke, you're in command of the board, young lady.
08:07You select, please.
08:08We have three full categories to deal with.
08:10Um, special days for $200.
08:12I can smell it in the oven, be it white, wheat, or sourdough.
08:17November 17th is homemade this day.
08:20Emma.
08:21What is bread?
08:22Bread is right.
08:23Special days for $400.
08:24December 15th is the day to celebrate the ratification of this part of the Constitution.
08:29And that would be the Bill of Rights.
08:33Back to you, Emma.
08:34Special days for $600.
08:36Mid-June brings World This Day.
08:39Give me three balls, three rings, or better yet, three flaming torches, and I'll show you.
08:44Neil.
08:45What is juggling?
08:46Juggling.
08:47Correct.
08:48You pick.
08:49Okay.
08:50Can I have special days for $800, please?
08:52In Tennessee, Confederate Memorial Day is observed on June the 3rd, the birthday of this Confederate
08:58president.
09:02And that man was Jefferson Davis.
09:04Neil.
09:05Can I have good old Planet Earth for $200, please?
09:07This desert extends more than 3,500 miles across northern Africa, from the Atlantic to
09:12the Red Sea.
09:13Neil.
09:14What is the Sahara?
09:15You got it.
09:16Can I have good old Planet Earth for $400, please?
09:17It's wet, sticky earth.
09:19It's also a term for nasty accusations politicians throw at each other.
09:24Brooke.
09:25What is mud?
09:26Mud.
09:27You got it.
09:28Special days for $1,000.
09:29Answer.
09:30Daily Double.
09:32And you have exactly half of Emma's total, so if you made this a true Daily Double and
09:37gave me a correct response, you'd be tied for the lead.
09:40I'll only do $1,000.
09:42$1,000?
09:43That's all right.
09:44Here's the clue for you.
09:45Officially approved by Congress in 2009, National Pi Day is celebrated on this date.
09:53What is March 14th?
09:55You have it.
09:56Well done.
09:593.14.
10:00Go again.
10:02Good old Planet Earth for $600.
10:04In hardness, pellets called graupel that fall from the sky are partway between snow and
10:12this.
10:13Brooke.
10:14Yes.
10:15Planet Earth for $800.
10:17We itch to tell you the scientific name of this shrub is Toxicodendron radicans.
10:23Not so good, old Planet Earth.
10:25Brooke.
10:26What is poison ivy?
10:27Correct.
10:28Planet Earth for $1,000.
10:29It's not surprising that the name of this mineral comes from the Greek for to write.
10:35Neil.
10:36What is graphite?
10:37Graphite.
10:38Graphite.
10:39You're back on the plus side, young man.
10:40And we have a minute to go.
10:41Can I have CompuStuff for $200, please?
10:42As opposed to a cable modem, a DSL connection uses these lines to connect to the web.
10:54Emma.
10:55What is dial-up?
10:56No.
10:57No.
10:58Rook or Neil?
10:59You're on the right track.
11:03We use phone lines to connect.
11:05Neil, back to you.
11:06Can I have CompuStuff for $400, please?
11:08Malware can generate this type of threat that's also the name for an infectious agent that
11:14plagues humans.
11:15Emma.
11:16What is a virus?
11:17Yes.
11:18Very familiar with those.
11:19CompuStuff for $600.
11:20If a program locks up, try hitting this combination of three keys at the same time to open the task
11:26manager.
11:27Emma.
11:28What is Control-Alt-Delete?
11:29Yes.
11:30CompuStuff for $800.
11:31When an internet page says, file not found, you're getting this three-digit error.
11:37Emma.
11:38What is 404?
11:39Yes, an avalash clue.
11:40Finish the category for $1,000.
11:41The Trident logo refers to this type of three-letter port to which you can add all sorts of peripherals.
11:47Neil.
11:48What is a USB?
11:49You are right.
11:50That takes you up to $1,200.
11:51You're in third place, but you get to go first in double jeopardy, young man.
11:54When we come back...
11:58Who says you have to pay a lot to get a lot?
12:00Let me paint you a picture.
12:02Nobody does lacquer like the Italians.
12:05And nobody but nobody does value like Bob.
12:08$9.99 is definitely not a lot.
12:30Bring the fresh flavors of the world right to your table.
12:39Discover Sabra Dips.
12:41Adventure awaits.
12:43I mean, it was a spectacle.
12:45Huge.
12:46Right?
12:47Even I, a jaded New Yorker, went, how'd they do that?
12:57The colors, the lights, the magic, the singing, the dancing.
13:00It gives you permission to have fun again.
13:05I was swept up.
13:06I was overwhelmed.
13:07It's about fun.
13:137-Eleven has more in store for breakfast.
13:15Premium coffee bar.
13:16Tasty breakfast sandwiches.
13:18Delicious muffins and fresh fruit cups delivered daily.
13:21Which is awesome.
13:22Just like our new ball pit.
13:26Trevor, where are you?
13:27Trevor!
13:28Trevor!
13:30It's like colorful quicksand.
13:33Trevor!
13:35Starting to think the ball pit was a bad idea.
13:36Mom!
13:37I found a muffin!
13:40We'll just deliver more for breakfast.
13:43An eight-piece bedroom, untouchable at only $7.99.
13:47Don't have room for the chest?
13:48More choice.
13:49For the same $7.99, get four underbed drawers instead.
13:53Now that's more choice and more value.
13:56Problem solved.
13:57Neil, it took you a little while to get out of the hole, but you're on the plus side now
14:02and moving in the right direction.
14:04Here are the categories in Double Jeopardy.
14:06Prehistoric times.
14:07I hope you like one of these.
14:09Animation Nation.
14:11The Liberty Bell rang.
14:15Kellogg's.
14:17Roman times.
14:18We'll give you the time of day, hours, and minutes in Roman numerals.
14:22And finally, nine-letter words.
14:25Where do we start, Neil?
14:26Can we start with Kellogg's for $400, please?
14:29The original slogan for these, drop them in the toaster or eat them just as they are.
14:35Brooke.
14:36Order Pop-Tarts?
14:37Pop-Tarts, yes.
14:38Kellogg's for $800.
14:40The Dorsa family created this frozen waffle.
14:43Brooke.
14:44What are Eggos?
14:46Eggos, yes.
14:47Kellogg's for $1,200.
14:48This Kellogg's cereal has been talking since 1927.
14:53Brooke.
14:54What are Rice Krispies?
14:55That's right again.
14:56Kellogg's for $1,600.
14:57This word precedes the big red K in the name of a Kellogg's cereal.
15:02Neil.
15:03What is, um, uh, so darn too long.
15:08Emma.
15:09What is Special?
15:10Special, yes, Special K.
15:11Special category for $2,000.
15:13An apple wearing high tops and a cinnamon stick in a hat are on the box of this Kellogg's cereal.
15:20Brooke.
15:21Order Apple Jacks?
15:22Apple Jacks, yes.
15:23Nine-letter words for $400.
15:24A stone marker on a grave or an old west Arizona town.
15:30Neil.
15:31What is, um, uh, can I have, uh, never mind.
15:35Oh, darn.
15:36Brooke.
15:37What is a tombstone?
15:38Tombstone, yes.
15:39Nine-letter words for $800.
15:40The non-returning type of this Australian weapon is used for hunting.
15:45Brooke.
15:46What is a boomerang?
15:47Correct.
15:48Nine-letter words for $1,200.
15:49You hear this term, meaning a term of three months, a lot regarding pregnancy.
15:53Neil.
15:54What is a trimester?
15:55Trimester.
15:56Good for you.
15:57Can I have nine-letter words for $1,600?
15:59Sure.
16:00Seen here are the remnants of one of these star imploding and exploding transformations.
16:06Emma.
16:07What is a supernova?
16:08Supernova is right.
16:09Finish the category for $2,000.
16:10It's a plot of land on which many different trees are grown for study or display.
16:16Neil.
16:17What is an, um, orchard?
16:19No, sorry.
16:21Emma or Brooke?
16:23Nine-letter word.
16:24What is an arboretum?
16:25Back to you, Emma.
16:26Uh, animation for $400.
16:29Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy are the favorite superheroes of this title Nickelodeon guy.
16:37Neil.
16:38Who is SpongeBob SquarePants?
16:39Yes.
16:40Can I have animation nation for $800, please?
16:42Here's a quote from this kid who shares the show title with Fanboy.
16:45I'm a pony.
16:46I'm a pony.
16:47Vroom, vroom.
16:48Beep, beep.
16:49Emma.
16:50Who is Chum Chum?
16:51Chum Chum.
16:52Yes.
16:53Animation for $1,200.
16:54Cute and cuddly, boys.
16:55This animated series set at the Central Park Zoo is for the birds.
16:59Emma.
17:00What is the Penguins of Madagascar?
17:01Correct.
17:02Animation for $1,600.
17:03Dodge Brawl and Brunch of Disgustingness were episodes set on this title's survivor-like
17:11island.
17:12Brooke.
17:13What is Total Drama Island?
17:14Total Drama.
17:15Yes, you got it.
17:16Animation Nation for $2,000.
17:17A six foot tall blue jay named Mordecai and Rigby the Raccoon are best buds on this Cartoon
17:24Network offering.
17:25Brooke.
17:26What is Regular Shell?
17:27Yes.
17:28Um, Prehistoric Times for $400.
17:31The Megaloceros was the largest one of these mammals that ever lived.
17:35It was over 10 feet tall and had 11 foot antlers.
17:39Neil.
17:40What is a deer?
17:41Good.
17:42Can I have Prehistoric Times for $800, please?
17:43Cultivation of this three-letter tree fruit may have started in the Middle East over 10,000
17:49years ago.
17:50Brooke.
17:51What is a nut?
17:53No.
17:54Emma or Neil?
17:56Three-letter?
17:57Fig.
17:58Figs.
17:59Very popular in the Middle East.
18:01Neil, back to you.
18:02Can I have Prehistoric Times for $1,200, please?
18:04Anthropologists say this was the first of the genus Homo to leave Africa sometime after
18:101.8 million years ago.
18:13Neil?
18:15What is Homo sapiens?
18:17No.
18:18Sorry.
18:19Brooke or Emma?
18:20What is Homo erectus?
18:22Neil, we come back to you.
18:23Can I have Prehistoric Times for $1,600, please?
18:26The Mausterian industry was the tool culture associated with these humans who predated the
18:32Cro-Magnons.
18:33Brooke.
18:34What are Neanderthals?
18:35Neanderthals.
18:36Yes.
18:37Prehistoric Times for $2,000.
18:38Answer.
18:39Daily Double.
18:40You're in the lead for $14,200.
18:44Um, $2,000.
18:45All right.
18:46Here's the clue.
18:47These three-lobed sea creatures breathed through gills on their legs.
18:57What is...
18:58What is...
19:00No.
19:05What are trilobites?
19:06Trilobites.
19:07You're still in the lead.
19:09Go again.
19:10Liberty Bell rang for $400.
19:12The Liberty Bell rang on July 8th, 1776 to announce the first public reading of this.
19:20Emma.
19:21What is the Declaration of Independence?
19:22Right.
19:23Liberty Bell for $800.
19:24On February 4th, 1771, to summon the Pennsylvania Assembly into session to repeal the duty on this commodity.
19:33Neil.
19:34What is Congress?
19:35No.
19:37Emma or Brooke?
19:39What is tea?
19:41Back you, Emma.
19:42Liberty Bell for $1,200.
19:44It rang on July 8th, 1763 to give notice of the end of this war.
19:50Emma.
19:51What is the Revolutionary War?
19:52Oh, no.
19:53Neil.
19:54What's the British...
19:55What is the French and Indian War?
19:58Correct.
20:00Way to go.
20:01Can I have the 16...
20:02The Liberty Bell rang for $1,600?
20:04Yes.
20:05And it's the Daily Double.
20:08Alright, Neil.
20:09Can I bet up to the mass?
20:10Wait a minute.
20:11Wait a minute.
20:12I want you to relax for a minute.
20:13Take a deep breath.
20:14You're at minus $1,600.
20:15You can risk up to $2,000.
20:17I'll do $2,000, please.
20:18Okay.
20:19Can I have...
20:20Oh, sorry.
20:21Hang on.
20:22I'll give you the clue.
20:23On February 3rd, 1757, when the Assembly directed this man to go to England to address colonial grievances.
20:33Who is...
20:34Say someone.
20:35Benjamin Franklin?
20:36Yes.
20:37Less than a minute to go now, Neil.
20:38Can I have the Liberty Bell rang for $2,000, please?
20:39It rang on February 11th, 1915.
20:40A recording was transmitted to the opening of the Pan-Pacific Exposition in this West Coast
20:46city.
20:47Neil.
20:48What is 1-111?
20:49What is 1-111?
20:50Yes.
20:51Can I have Roman times for $800, please?
20:52V-I-I-I-X-X-X-X.
20:53V-I-I-X-X-X.
20:54Neil.
20:55What is 7...
20:56What is 7...
20:57What is 7...
20:58What is 7...
20:59What is 7...
21:00What is 7...
21:01Yep.
21:02Can I have Roman times for $400, please?
21:04Can I have Roman times...
21:05Oh, we won't get a chance, but you did well.
21:06I Gog.
21:07Can I have Roman times for $400, please?
21:08Yes.
21:09I-X-I.
21:11Neil.
21:12What is 1-111?
21:13moldy.
21:14Yes.
21:15Can I have Roman times for $800, please?
21:16V-I-I-X-X-X.
21:17Neal.
21:18What is 7...
21:19What is 7...
21:20Yep.
21:21What.
21:22Id love.
21:23We won't get a chance, but you did well.
21:25You got yourself out of the hole.
21:26You're on the plus side.
21:27You're gonna play Final Jeopardy.
21:28And here is the category for the three of you.
21:2920th Century history!
21:30Think about that.
21:31Make a wager!
21:32We'll return in a moment.
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25:25on the document that ended this year
25:51Neil, we'll start with you.
25:58I think your nerves got the better of you in today's game,
26:01but by golly, you came through like a pro at the end,
26:03got yourself out of the hole, and you have $3,600,
26:06and you wrote down, what is World War II?
26:08And you're correct.
26:09So your wager, $3,600.
26:12That's all you could do.
26:13So you wind up at $7,200.
26:15Let's come down to Emma now.
26:16She had $9,600, and she's smiling and waving
26:19because she came up with a correct response.
26:21Also, and her wager, $2,400.
26:25That takes her up to $12,000.
26:27Now over to Brooke Martin.
26:29Do you have the correct response in front of you, young lady?
26:32Shaking your head, why is that?
26:34Oh, segregation, no.
26:36Did it cost you more than $200?
26:38Oh, much more than $200.
26:40You're going to finish in third place.
26:42And guess what?
26:43Emma Couture, you have $12,000,
26:45but that gets bumped up to $15,000.
26:48You're the winner today.
26:49Congratulations to you,
26:51and thanks to all three of you.
26:52Good game.
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