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00:00This is News 8 Now.
00:02Texas Lottery Jackpot, tomorrow here on Channel 8.
00:06From the Sony Studios, this is Jeopardy!
00:13Now entering the studio are today's contestants.
00:16An administrative assistant from Washington, D.C., Jesse Herger.
00:21A systems project manager from Plastown, New Hampshire, Kevin Bailey.
00:25And our returning champion, a biology graduate student originally from Dublin, Ireland, Bernie Cullen,
00:33whose four-day cash winnings total $45,502.
00:40And now, here is the host of Jeopardy! Alex Crabat.
00:47Thank you, Johnny Gilbert.
00:48Hello, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to our program.
00:50You heard the good news about Bernie winning over $45,000 as a four-day champion.
00:55That is an impressive performance indeed.
00:57But if he wins today, he gets to come back in two months' time to compete for $100,000 in our Tournament of Champions.
01:06Jesse and Kevin are here today to put an end to his winning ways.
01:10Let's see if they are more successful than the other challengers we've had this week.
01:14Good luck to all three of you.
01:14Here we go into the Jeopardy! round.
01:16And here are your categories.
01:20First off, ultra-science, people, business and industry, quotations, hail to the chief, and finally, some sweets.
01:35Bernie, you start us off.
01:36Quotations for 100.
01:37Answer.
01:38A toast to this state calls it, where the corn is full of kernels, and the kernels full of corn.
01:45Kevin.
01:45What is Kentucky?
01:46That's it.
01:47Quotations for 200, please.
01:49His comments on politics included, all politics is applesauce.
01:55Bernie.
01:56Who is Ben Franklin?
01:57No.
01:58Jesse.
01:59Who is Will Rogers?
02:00Will Rogers, yes.
02:01Quotations 300.
02:02According to Joe Hill, work and pray, live on hay.
02:06You'll get this guy.
02:09Kevin.
02:09What is pie?
02:10Pie in the sky, right.
02:11Business and industry for 100, please.
02:14Eastman Chemical Company was spun off from this photo giant in 1993.
02:18Kevin.
02:19What is Kodak?
02:20Yeah.
02:21Business and industry for 200, please.
02:23This fruit accounts for about 60% of Chiquita brand's international's income.
02:29Kevin.
02:30What is a banana?
02:31Banana, right.
02:31Business and industry for 300, please.
02:33This company has been the world's top craft maker for more than 30 years.
02:39Jesse.
02:39What is Boeing?
02:40That's it.
02:41Quotations 400.
02:43In O Pioneers, she wrote, the history of every country begins in the heart of a man or a woman.
02:50Jesse.
02:50Who is Willa Cather?
02:51That's it.
02:52Quotations 500.
02:54Elbert Hubbard defined this as a monotonous interval between fights.
03:00Kevin.
03:00What is marriage?
03:01No.
03:05Should give you some points for humor, though.
03:07Bernie or Jesse?
03:09Correct response.
03:10What is peace?
03:12Peace.
03:12Jesse, pick again.
03:14People 100.
03:15Legend says Norma Talmadge began a tradition by accidentally stepping in this at Grauman's Chinese Theater in 1927.
03:22Kevin.
03:23Kevin.
03:23What is cement?
03:24That's it.
03:25Ultrascience for 100, please.
03:28Germicidal lamps emit these rays.
03:32Kevin.
03:32What is infrared?
03:33No.
03:35Vernier.
03:36Jesse.
03:36What is ultraviolet?
03:37Ultraviolet.
03:38Yes, it's ultrascience.
03:39People 200.
03:39Answer there.
03:41Judy Bailey's dog, Lyric, saved her by doing this when her oxygen mask slipped off and an alarm sounded.
03:48Kevin.
03:49What is dial 911?
03:50That's it.
03:51Ultrascience for 200, please.
03:52A 1993 study suggests this type of screening may be unnecessary for low-risk pregnant women.
04:00Bernie?
04:00What is ultrasound?
04:01Yes, you're out of the hole.
04:03Ultrascience for 300.
04:04The ultra-high frequency band on your TV starts at this channel.
04:09Kevin.
04:09What is 2?
04:10No.
04:11Bernie.
04:12What is 14?
04:1314, yes.
04:14Ultrascience for 400.
04:15It's a one-person plane powered by a small engine.
04:19Bernie.
04:20What is an ultralight?
04:21Ultralight.
04:22Yes, for 400 more, and that takes you close to the lead, enjoyed by Jesse right now.
04:26She has $1,000.
04:27Kevin on the board with 100.
04:28You can relax for a few minutes while we pause for these important messages.
04:41We are ready to continue, and Bernie will make the selection.
04:44Sweets for 100.
04:46This type of taffy was made famous in Atlantic City in the late 19th century.
04:51Jesse.
04:51What is salt water?
04:52Yes.
04:53Sweets 200.
04:53These baked puddings go back to Civil War days, and apple brown is the most popular kind.
05:00Kevin.
05:00What is Betty?
05:01Yeah.
05:02Sweets for 300, please.
05:03This fruit, whose name comes from Greek dactylos, finger, may be 55% sugar before drying.
05:10Bernie.
05:11What is a date?
05:12Date, that's right.
05:13Sweets for 400.
05:14Attar of these flowers is the traditional flavoring of Turkish delight.
05:18Bernie.
05:21What are roses?
05:22That's right.
05:23Sweets for 500.
05:24This gelatin-like substance is used to make jams, jellies, and preserves gel.
05:30Kevin.
05:30What is pectin?
05:31Pectin, right.
05:32Business and industry for 400, please.
05:34This second largest U.S. long-distance company acquired Western Union International in 1982.
05:41Jesse.
05:41What is MCI?
05:42You are right.
05:43Hail to the Chief, 100.
05:44In 1944, Helen Keller campaigned for this president's fourth term.
05:49Kevin.
05:49Who is Franklin Roosevelt?
05:51Yes.
05:51Business and industry for 500, please.
05:53This chain holds 29% of the seafood restaurant market.
05:58Kevin.
05:59What is red lobster?
06:00Yes.
06:01Ultrascience for 500, please.
06:02This blue pigment was once made from crushed lapis lazuli.
06:08Kevin.
06:08What is ultraviolet?
06:09No.
06:11Bernie.
06:11What is ultramarine?
06:12Ultramarine, yes.
06:13Kevin had the ultra-right this time, but not the second part.
06:16Bernie, go again.
06:16People for 300.
06:17Answer.
06:18After spending an estimated $30 million, he backed out of the presidential race in March of 1996.
06:24Bernie.
06:25Who is Perot?
06:26No.
06:28Kevin or Jesse?
06:31Perhaps, Bernie, you were thinking of 1992.
06:33Steve Forbes is the response we were going for this time.
06:35Pick again, please.
06:36People for 400.
06:37Answer.
06:38Answer.
06:39Her kids are Cody Newton and Cassidy Aron.
06:43Kevin.
06:44Who is Kathy Lee Gifford?
06:45Yes.
06:46People for 500, please.
06:47On March 26, 1996, this Interior Secretary deliberately opened the floodgates of the Glen Canyon Dam.
06:55Kevin.
06:55Who is Babbitt?
06:56Bruce Babbitt, yes.
06:57Hail to the Chief for 400, please.
06:59400.
06:59Thomas J.
07:01Thomas J. Pendergast, boss of Kansas City, launched the political career of this future president in 1922.
07:07Bernie.
07:08Who is Truman?
07:09That's it.
07:09Hail to the Chief for 500.
07:11Answer.
07:11The Daily Double.
07:13That's what Kevin was looking for.
07:14Unfortunately, he didn't find it, but he is close to the lead.
07:17Enjoyed by you, Bernie.
07:192,000 for you.
07:201,000, please.
07:21All right.
07:22Here's the clue.
07:23This 30th U.S. president is buried in the family plot in Plymouth, Vermont.
07:29Who is Coolidge?
07:30You're right.
07:32And there are two clues up there.
07:34Hail to the Chief for 200, please.
07:36George Bush served as director of this spy organization in 1976 and 1977.
07:42Jesse?
07:42What is the CIA?
07:43That's it.
07:44Now the last clue.
07:44The bodies of eight presidents have lain in state in this room, the largest in the White House.
07:51Bernie.
07:52What is the East Room?
07:53Yes.
07:54And that takes you up to 3,300.
07:56You have almost as much as your two opponents combined.
08:01But that's all right.
08:01They're still very close in contention.
08:04Jesse Hergert from WJLA Land.
08:07That's our station in Washington, D.C. that carries this.
08:10There is a musical connection among all three of you.
08:12Jesse, you had a musician as a roommate for a while, but you've had a lot of different roommates.
08:17Tell us about them.
08:17All right.
08:18Well, I figured it out.
08:19In the past five years, I've had 15 different roommates in a house or an apartment or whatever.
08:24And they've ranged from an Irish musician to a guy from Alaska who was working at the White House.
08:30Just, you know, all kinds of different people.
08:31If I'm not prying or if I'm not being too indiscreet, why have you had so many?
08:36Are you difficult to get along with or are they problems?
08:38No.
08:39A lot of people in Washington live in group houses because they only come in for a short amount of time and then they leave.
08:44And just last week, I finally moved into a place by myself.
08:47Oh, you're going to be lonely.
08:48No.
08:48You're going to be lonely.
08:49No.
08:49Kevin Bailey from Plastow, New Hampshire.
08:54A systems project manager who loves classic rock.
08:58Now, give me some examples of classic rock.
09:01I like rock and roll music, but I don't know what's classic, what's new, what's funky, and what's, you know.
09:06Well, I think since rock and roll has extended beyond what many people thought it would, you know, for a lifespan, rock is now termed classic rock and there's modern rock.
09:15And so the Beatles would be a good example of classic rock.
09:17Okay.
09:18And up through the 70s.
09:19Do you have a record collection?
09:20Yeah, I have quite a sizable collection of vinyl and I'm trying to replicate it in CDs.
09:25Tough thing is going to be finding those little needles to play those records.
09:30Yeah.
09:30Bernie Cullen, our champion.
09:32Again, the musical connection with him is that he once loaned a toaster to Neil Diamond.
09:40Yes, that's right.
09:41A friend worked at a hotel where Neil Diamond was staying when he came for a concert and Neil Diamond needed a toaster that was big enough to toast his bagels that he likes to eat in the morning.
09:50I see.
09:51And the hotel didn't have any and I did.
09:53And so Neil Diamond signed the toaster.
09:55Signed the toaster.
09:56Yes, he did.
09:56Did he give you tickets to the concert?
09:57He did.
09:58He did indeed.
09:59Hey, Neil's a wonderful guy.
10:00All right.
10:01Good news.
10:01Let's go backstage, take a break, and we'll come back to play Double Jeopardy right after this.
10:14Jessie picks first in this Double Jeopardy round, so let's get right to it.
10:18We will not keep her waiting any longer.
10:20Here are the categories for you, Jessie.
10:22The National Women's Hall of Fame, American Authors, Entertainment, the 1920s, Hospitals, and we had the other kind of suites in round one.
10:37This is S-U-I-T-E-S.
10:39Jessie, start.
10:40National Women's Hall of Fame for 200, please.
10:42Belva Ann Lockwood, the first woman lawyer to practice before this court, had drafted the law to allow it.
10:49Kevin.
10:50What is the Supreme Court?
10:51Right.
10:52The 1920s for 200, please.
10:54The League of Nations met for the first time November 15, 1920, in its new headquarters in this Swiss city.
11:01Kevin.
11:01What is Geneva?
11:02Right.
11:031920s for 400, please.
11:05The results of his inkblot tests were published in Psychodiagnostics.
11:10Kevin.
11:11Who is Rorschach?
11:12Rorschach, yes.
11:131920s for 600, please.
11:15In November of 1922, Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon made this famous discovery.
11:21Bernie.
11:21What is King Tut's tomb?
11:23Yes.
11:23The 1920s for 800.
11:25After serving as president for three years, Zogg I was proclaimed king of this country.
11:30King Zogg of Albania.
11:35Bernie.
11:36The 1920s for 1,000.
11:37In 1923, this Belgian national airline began operations.
11:42Jessie.
11:43What is Sabina?
11:44Sabina, good for 1,000.
11:45National Women's Hall of Fame for 400.
11:47Smiths in the hall include Bessie, Margaret Chase, and this second first lady whose maiden name was Smith.
11:55Kevin.
11:55Who is Abigail Adams.
11:57Right.
11:58Entertainment for 200, please.
11:59In 1996, Richard Chamberlain again played Ralph de Bricassart for this TV miniseries, Missing Years.
12:07Jessie.
12:08What is The Thorn Birds?
12:09That's it.
12:09Entertainment 400.
12:11This singer and drummer for Genesis recently announced his exodus from the group.
12:16Kevin.
12:16Who is Phil Collins.
12:17Right.
12:18Entertainment for 600, please.
12:20Best known for her Oscar-winning role as Mrs. Miniver, she passed away in 1996.
12:25Kevin.
12:26Who is Greer Garson.
12:27Right.
12:28Entertainment for 800, please.
12:29Released in 1995, Made in Heaven was Freddie Mercury's final album with this group.
12:36Kevin.
12:36What is Queen?
12:37Yeah.
12:38Entertainment for 1,000, please.
12:39This Italian directed a Romeo and Juliet film in the 1960s and the 1996 film version of Jane Eyre.
12:47Kevin.
12:47Who is Franco Zeffirelli?
12:48Right.
12:49And well done in that category, taking you into the lead at 5,800.
12:53I'll take Suites for 200, please.
12:55This Carmen composer wrote the symphonic suite Roma between 1866 and 1868.
13:02Bernie.
13:02Who is Bizet?
13:03That's right.
13:04Suites for 400.
13:05Uranus, the magician, is the sixth part of this Gustav Holtz suite.
13:10Bernie.
13:11What is The Planets?
13:12Yes.
13:12Suites for 600.
13:13The answer?
13:14The Daily Double.
13:15Well, Kevin was on a roll in a category, but it didn't contain the Daily Double.
13:19And here's your chance, Bernie, to regain the lead.
13:22Uh, 2,500, please.
13:23All right.
13:24And even $7,000 for you, if you are correct, in this clue.
13:29Liberian Suite and Far East Suite are among this jazz giant's large-scale works.
13:38Um, who is Duke Ellington?
13:41Was that a guess?
13:42Yes.
13:42Good one.
13:43That is correct.
13:46If you don't know, try to figure it out, and quite often it works.
13:50Uh, Suites for 800, please.
13:52This Spaniard was noted for his interpretations of Bach's Suites for unaccompanied cello.
14:02His name was Pablo Casals.
14:04Bernie.
14:05Uh, Hospitals for 200, please.
14:07Answer.
14:07On February 4th, 1962, the doors opened to this Memphis hospital founded by Danny Thomas.
14:13Kevin.
14:14What is St. Jude's?
14:15That's it.
14:16I'll take American Authors for 200, please.
14:18This Jurassic Park author once taught anthropology at Cambridge University.
14:23Jessie.
14:24Who is Michael Crichton?
14:25Right.
14:25National Women's Hall of Fame, 600.
14:28Now president of the American Red Cross, this first woman secretary of transportation was inducted in 1995.
14:35Bernie.
14:36Who is Elizabeth Dole?
14:37Right.
14:38Women's Hall of Fame for 800, please.
14:39Membership tripled after Wilma Mankiller became the first woman chief of this Native American nation.
14:47Jessie.
14:47What are the Navajo?
14:48No.
14:49Bernie.
14:50What are the Cherokee?
14:51Yes.
14:52Women's Hall of Fame for 1,000.
14:53The two mothers in the hall are Mother Elizabeth Seton and Mary Harris, a labor leader known as this.
15:01Bernie.
15:01Who is Mother Jones?
15:02Yes.
15:03American Authors for 400.
15:05His 1986 story, Your Only Old Once, is a book for obsolete children.
15:11Bernie.
15:11Who is Dr. Seuss?
15:12Yes.
15:13American Authors for 600.
15:14Answer.
15:15The other daily double.
15:203,800, please.
15:21Oh, all right.
15:23Living dangerously.
15:23If it works, you're in very good shape.
15:26Here is the clue.
15:27A collection of his letters from Main Street to Stockholm was published posthumously in 1952.
15:35Who is Sinclair Lewis?
15:37Yes, and I have a feeling you knew that one.
15:39That was not a guess.
15:41We have less than a minute to go, Bernie.
15:42American Authors for 800, please.
15:44He modeled Sophie in Sophie's Choice on a woman he met while living in Brooklyn.
15:52Who is William Styron?
15:53Bernie.
15:53American Authors for 1,000.
15:55His last completed novel, The Marble Fawn, was published in 1860.
16:02The American author is Nathaniel Hawthorne.
16:05Bernie.
16:06Hospitals for 400.
16:07At first, only a surgical clinic.
16:09This Rochester, Minnesota facility became a full medical center around 1915.
16:15Kevin.
16:15What is the Mayo Clinic?
16:16Yes.
16:17Hospitals for 1,000, please.
16:18The Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C. was named for this bacteriologist.
16:23Jesse.
16:24Who is Walter Reed?
16:25Right.
16:25Hospitals 800.
16:27In 1967, the first human heart transplant was performed at Grotuskir Hospital in this city.
16:34Kevin.
16:34What is Johannesburg?
16:36No.
16:37Bernie.
16:37What is Cape Town?
16:38Cape Town.
16:38That's right.
16:39And that does it for this round.
16:41Bernie winds up with 14,400.
16:43Next, Kevin at 5,600.
16:45And Jesse on the board with 3,300.
16:47Final Jeopardy coming up in a moment, players.
16:49Right now, we'll look at the prizes for the runners-up.
16:51Johnny?
16:51For today's second-place contestant, we'll fly you and a guest to Barbados.
16:55You'll enjoy a week's all-inclusive Caribbean vacation at Almond Beach Resorts, 151 luxury
17:00rooms, gourmet dining, three pools, water sports, piano bar, and nightly entertainment.
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17:06Today's third-place contestant will receive Samsung's ultimate combination, a 19-inch
17:11color monitor television and VCR in one convenient package, plus on-screen digital picture control
17:16from Samsung Electronics.
17:17And all contestants receive the Crossword companion Roller Puzzle System from HerbCo.
17:21Now, with original Jeopardy-themed crossword puzzles, solutions, and the library of refills.
17:26Take it anywhere, anytime.
17:27And once again, here's Alex.
17:29Thank you, Johnny.
17:30Final Jeopardy category as we wrap up the week is...
17:33Canada.
17:34Oh, Canada.
17:35All right.
17:35Back with a clue following the break.
17:40If you're between 13 and 17 and would like to be a contestant in our upcoming team tournament,
17:45either register at our website or send a postcard with your name, address, phone number,
17:48and age to the address on the screen.
17:51Canada.
17:58Final Jeopardy category.
17:59Players, you've got 30 seconds to come up with your correct response in question form to this clue.
18:05Check it out.
18:06The flag and the coat of arms of this Canadian province feature a setting sun.
18:12Good luck.
18:21A bit of information here for you and for our viewers.
18:47Our writers like to compose Final Jeopardy so that if a player doesn't know the response,
18:53the correct response immediately, it can be figured out from the clue.
18:57Let's see if our players were able to do that.
18:59Jesse, we start with you.
19:00You had 3,300.
19:01Your response was, what is British Columbia?
19:04It's the westernmost province setting sun.
19:07Well done.
19:07You figured it out.
19:08And you doubled your score to 6,600.
19:11Let's go to Kevin Bailey now.
19:12He had 5,600.
19:13His response was correct as well.
19:17His wager?
19:171,500.
19:19That puts him at 7,100.
19:21And it takes us to Bernie Cullen, four-day champion.
19:2414,400 going into the round.
19:27Did he get BC?
19:27He did.
19:29His wager?
19:303,200.
19:31Giving him 17,600 today and a five-day total of 63,102.
19:36Bernie, congratulations.
19:38A great week for you, and we'll see you in November in the Tournament of Champions.
19:42Players, thank you so much.
19:43We're going to have three new contestants to introduce on Monday, so please join us then.
19:47So long.
19:47Have a good weekend.
19:50Today's second and third place contestants will receive GNC Chromium Decolonate.
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