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Zach Knecht, Hannah Gómez, Curtis Bogetti | Jeopardy Season 42 Episode 165
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00:01Please welcome today's contestants, a Ph.D. candidate from Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada, Curtis Bojetti, a book editor from Tucson, Arizona, Hannah Gomez, and our returning champion, a law clerk originally from Spring Hill, Florida, Zach Connett, whose one-day cash winnings totaled $13,401.
00:24And now, here he is, the host of Jeopardy, Ken Jennings.
00:31Thank you, Johnny, and to you as well for joining us on Jeopardy. Welcome back.
00:34Our new champion, Zach Connett, fought back from a negative score in double Jeopardy yesterday and still managed to emerge as our champion, coming from behind in final Jeopardy.
00:41I'm sure Hannah and Curtis would love to tell a similar tale of victory themselves. Let's see what happens in this half hour. Good luck to all three of you.
00:47Your categories in the Jeopardy round will be these. U.S. Geography, followed by Nursery Rhyme Dramatis Personae, Buzzed Words, Dog Breed Anagrams, P is for Pop Song, and finally...
01:01I'm Gordon Ramsay, created by an owl, but now the most basic home meal for all, the sandwich. It's the subject of my new cookbook and the category I'll bring you today.
01:10Clues about sandwiches. Zach, you're up first.
01:12U.S. Geography, 800.
01:13Answer. Daily double right off the bat.
01:17So this one's for you alone, Zach. You can wage you up to $1,000.
01:20I'll do $1,000.
01:20Here's your clue in U.S. Geography. In the U.S., this elevated boundary and watershed stretches from New Mexico to Montana.
01:28What is the Continental Divide?
01:29It is, that's right. Just like that, you have $1,000, and you select your day.
01:33Buzzed Words, $1,000.
01:35Millennials helped popularize this term, meaning both excited and drunk. Rapper Roscoe Dash called it the 2010 version of crunk.
01:42Curtis.
01:42What is lit?
01:43Not lit. Zach or Hannah.
01:46What is turnt?
01:47For the first time, a Jeopardy response. Turn it.
01:49Back to you, Zach.
01:50Buzzed Words, 800.
01:52This word may have been meant to suggest a person soaking up alcohol the way a certain type of paper soaks up ink.
02:00Like blotting paper, you're blotto.
02:02Zach, where to now?
02:03U.S. Geography, 1,000.
02:04A top tourist destination in South Carolina, this coastal city is named for a type of evergreen shrub sacred to Venus.
02:11Curtis.
02:11What is Myrtle Beach?
02:12It is.
02:13I'll do U.S. Geography for 600.
02:15If you go to this island, you can visit both Hinauma Bay Nature Preserve and the USS Arizona Memorial.
02:20Zach.
02:21What is Oahu?
02:22That's the right island.
02:23Buzzed Words, 600.
02:24This three-word idiom means drunk to the point of oblivion.
02:27In booze speak, it's where you drink someone if you out-imbibe them.
02:31Zach.
02:32What is Under the Table?
02:33Yeah.
02:33P is for Pop, selling 400.
02:36Chaperone wrote this hit single after her first visit to a gay bar, The Abbey in West Hollywood.
02:40Zach.
02:40What is Pink Pony Club?
02:41It is.
02:42U.S. Geography, 400.
02:43The former McCoy Air Force Base gave the code NCO to this airport, serving Disney World.
02:48Zach.
02:49What is Orlando?
02:49Right again.
02:50Dog Breed Anagrams, 400.
02:51Toy Breed bearing the name of a historic province, Open Marina.
02:56Zach.
02:56What is Pomeranian?
02:57Right.
02:57Dog Breed Anagrams, 600.
02:59Excellent Cattle Herder and Guard.
03:01Toe Twirler.
03:02Curtis.
03:03What is Rottweiler?
03:03That's right.
03:04Let's do P's for Pop Song, 600.
03:06An aquarium once told Salt-N-Pepa that when this late 80s hit played, the sharks started
03:10mating.
03:11Hannah.
03:12What is Push It?
03:12Yes, alarming trivia about Push It.
03:15Pop Song for 200.
03:17According to a number one hit, Justin Bieber gets himself these title fruits out in Georgia.
03:21Curtis.
03:21What are Peaches?
03:22Yes, fellow Canadian.
03:23Well done.
03:23Sandwiches with Gordon Ramsay for 800.
03:25Here's Gordon Ramsay.
03:26For all you Dr. Seuss fans, before work or play, you can start your day with green eggs
03:30and ham.
03:31The green coming from Swiss chard or spinach, and from this sauce that contains fresh basil
03:36leaves as well as pine nuts.
03:38Curtis.
03:39What is Pesto?
03:40That is Pesto.
03:41P is for Pop Song, 800.
03:43This MIA track samples Straight to Hell by The Clash, and was memorably featured in
03:46Slumdog Millionaire.
03:48Hannah.
03:48What is Paper Planes?
03:49Correct.
03:50Pop Song for 1,000.
03:51A style of Reebok sneakers is thought to have inspired the title of this Foster the People
03:55hit from 2011.
03:56Zach.
03:56What is Pumped Up Cakes?
03:57Yes, you add $1,000 to your lead, and you bring us to our first break.
04:00Jeopardy will return in just a moment.
04:07Curtis Forgetty comes to us from Kamloops in British Columbia.
04:09You're a PhD candidate, and as I'm sure our viewers could guess by looking at you, a punk
04:13rocker.
04:13Yes, for one night only, I would say, but it's true.
04:16One night only.
04:16Tell me about your band.
04:17So we were a punk rock cover band of Roy Orbison.
04:20Oh, Roy Orbison.
04:20Yeah, and we went with Destroy Orbison, which I can't take credit for, but yeah, I think
04:24we really brought those two genres together.
04:25It's really good.
04:25It sounds like you want to destroy Mr. Orbison, but you didn't.
04:27No, we just want to destroy his music in a very expressive way, I would say.
04:31Well done.
04:32Hannah Gomez is here from Tucson, where she's a book editor and a fitness nut, right?
04:35Yes.
04:36Tell me about all your many certifications and qualifications.
04:38My mom tried to get me in every sport with a ball as a kid, and I wiped out at every
04:43single one, and then one day I went to an indoor cycling class as an adult and was hooked
04:46and did the thing where I was like, this is okay, but I'd never want to teach, and then
04:49your brain goes, hold my beer, got a certification, tried a new discipline, and here I am 12 to
04:5315 certifications later.
04:55So the lesson is, if your kids don't want to do Little League, just put them in Pilates
04:57immediately?
04:57Yes, do it.
04:58That sounds great.
04:59It worked for you.
04:59Back with us is our returning champion, Zach Kinect, a law clerk originally from Spring Hill,
05:03Florida, and just last year, I think you were in one of my favorite cities.
05:05Where were you?
05:06I was in Madrid.
05:07And tell me about your adventures.
05:07I went to a nightclub with one of my college friends, and we weren't sure what was going
05:12on, but at one point the music got very aggressive, and all of a sudden Uncle Sam walks on stage
05:17in the nightclub with a huge flag surrounded by people in bald eagle costumes.
05:21Wow.
05:21I have no idea what that was about.
05:23You were hoping for a punk Roy Orbison cover band.
05:25Right.
05:26And you got a confusing Uncle Sam theme band.
05:27Confusing out-of-country patriotism.
05:29There we go.
05:30You give us the last correct response.
05:31Zach, pick up your buzzers, everyone.
05:32Zach's going to make a selection.
05:33Dog read anagrams, 1,000.
05:35It's a speedy hound with pep.
05:38Zach.
05:38What is a whippet?
05:40Very good.
05:41Dog read anagrams, 800.
05:42Gentle giant noted for courage and dependability.
05:45Tea garden.
05:46Curtis.
05:47What is great dame?
05:47That's right.
05:48Nursery rhyme for 800.
05:50The three wise men of this, now a nickname for New York City, weren't all that wise.
05:54They perished when they went to sea in a bowl.
05:57Hannah.
05:58It's nod.
05:59Not nod.
06:00Zach or Curtis?
06:00Those are the three wise men of Gotham.
06:04Back to you, Curtis.
06:05Let's do nursery rhyme for 1,000.
06:06Dr. Foster went to this city on the Severn River that rhymes with his name.
06:11Curtis.
06:11What is Gloucester?
06:12Yes, another nursery rhyme deep cut.
06:13Sandwiches for 1,000.
06:15Gordon Ramsay.
06:16Originating in prison cafes in the early 1900s, this sandwich, full of cheesy hammy goodness,
06:21has a French name that translates to Mr. Crunch.
06:25Curtis.
06:25What is Cock Monsieur?
06:26That's right.
06:27Dog breed anagram is for 200.
06:29Used in law enforcement for centuries.
06:31Old bun hood.
06:33Zach.
06:33What's Bloodhound?
06:34Right.
06:34Buzzword's 400.
06:36The origin of this Jay Kwan approved word for drunk is straightforward.
06:39Drunk people have trouble walking straightforward.
06:42Zach.
06:42What is Wobbly?
06:43No.
06:45Hannah.
06:45What is Tipsy?
06:46Tipsy is right.
06:47Nursery rhymes for 600.
06:48This female monarch made some tarts all on a summer's day, but some dastardly knave stole
06:53them all away.
06:54Curtis.
06:54Who's the Queen of Hearts?
06:55Yes.
06:56Buzzed words, 200.
06:58For over a century, this past participle meaning illuminated has also been an adjective meaning
07:02intoxicated.
07:03Zach.
07:03What's Late?
07:04This time it's Lit.
07:05Sandwiches, 600.
07:06Gordon.
07:07A sandwich that will take you back to your childhood is fried bologna and cheese.
07:10But for the cheese, try this spread that's popular in the South and named for the jarred
07:15peppers it's made with.
07:17Hannah.
07:17What is Pimento?
07:18Right.
07:19Nursery rhymes for 400.
07:20The three men in a tub included a butcher, a baker, and this craftsman.
07:23Rub-a-dub-dub.
07:25Curtis.
07:25What is a candlestick maker?
07:26Good.
07:27Nursery rhyme, 200.
07:28This modest fellow met a pie man going to the fair and hoped to taste some of his wear,
07:32but unfortunately had no cash.
07:36Who is Simple Simon?
07:38He didn't think to use Venmo, I guess.
07:39Curtis.
07:40U.S.
07:40U.S.
07:40Geography, 200.
07:42Recently active volcanoes in this state include Chikinagok and Veni Aminov.
07:46Zach.
07:46What's Alaska?
07:47Correct.
07:47Sandwiches, 400.
07:48Gordon.
07:50Golden fried shrimp top with mayo or a Creole remoulade sauce go into this sub sandwich,
07:55a New Orleans favorite.
07:56Zach.
07:57What's a po' boy?
07:57That's right.
07:58For our final clue, Gordon Ramsay.
08:00Just like in fish and chips, the chips in Britain's chip butty sandwich are these.
08:05Zach.
08:05What are fries?
08:06That's correct.
08:06The British eat french fry sandwiches for some reason.
08:08Our thanks to Gordon for that category.
08:10His new book, Idiot Sandwich, is on sale now.
08:12And Zach has a narrow lead at the end of the Jeopardy round.
08:14We'll be back with Double Jeopardy after these words.
08:20It's a tight game for Zach and Curtis.
08:22Hannah will select first game Double Jeopardy.
08:24Here are the new categories for you three.
08:25From left to right, we have World History, Space Stuff, then Olden Lit, The Righteous Gemstones,
08:32followed by Pulp Culture Jeopardy, new spinoff maybe, and finally Be Real, B-E,
08:37appears somewhere in each response.
08:39Hannah, what'll let B-E first?
08:40Righteous Gemstones for 800.
08:42A 15 to 23 million-year-old scorpion was found frozen in this gemstone in Mexico.
08:48Zach.
08:48What is amber?
08:48Yes.
08:49World History 1200.
08:50In 1991, this former Moscow Communist Party boss became the first popularly elected president
08:55in Russian history.
08:57Zach.
08:57What is Yeltsin?
08:58You got it.
08:58World History 1600.
09:0018th century Holy Roman Empress Maria Teresa's rival, the ruler of this kingdom,
09:04said she could be likened to a great man.
09:08It was Frederick the Great who said that, so what is Prussia?
09:11Back to you, Zach.
09:11World History 2000.
09:13Francisco Pizarro's conquest of the Inca Empire and capture of this ruler opened the
09:16way for colonization of South America.
09:19Curtis.
09:19Who is Atahualpa?
09:20Correct for 2000.
09:21Be Real for 1600.
09:22It describes custom-made and tailored clones.
09:25Zach.
09:26What is Bespoke?
09:26Yes.
09:27Pope Culture 1200.
09:29On The Young Pope, this actor revealeth he taketh his holy soda Cherry Coke Zero for his
09:33papal breakfast.
09:34Curtis.
09:35Who is Jude Law?
09:35It is.
09:36Olden Lit 1600.
09:38Answer.
09:38Daily Double for Curtis.
09:39Just $1,200 off the lead.
09:43How much do you want to wager on Olden Lit?
09:45I'll make it a True Daily Double.
09:46Wow.
09:47All right.
09:47That's a big wager.
09:48He'll have $17,200 if he's right in Olden Lit.
09:51In the Song of Roland, God makes the sun stand still so this emperor can continue a battle.
09:56Who is Charlemagne?
10:02It is Charlemagne.
10:04If you were guessing, that was a lucky guess, Curtis.
10:06You're on top.
10:07Select again.
10:08Be Real for 2000.
10:09The Uffizi in Florence has a room of sculptures named for this bereaved mother from Greek myth.
10:16Named for Niobe.
10:17Back to you, Curtis.
10:18Be Real 1200.
10:20This company, founded in 2006 by Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine, has been an Apple subsidiary since 2014.
10:26Hannah.
10:26What are Beats?
10:26Yes, Beats by Dre.
10:28Be Real for 800.
10:29Henry David Thoreau said,
10:31It costs me less to incur the penalty of this 12-letter word to the state than it would to obey.
10:35Zach.
10:38What is obedience?
10:39No.
10:40Hannah or Curtis?
10:42Close.
10:43The 12-letter word would be disobedience, to incur the penalty of disobedience.
10:46Back to Hannah.
10:47Be Real 400.
10:48A try-hard, or a banger by the Spice Girls.
10:51Hannah.
10:52What is Wannabe?
10:53Yes.
10:54Old and Lit 400.
10:56In the tale about this colorful knight, a mysterious lord hunts a fox, and Sir Gawain gives him three kisses upon his return.
11:02Zach.
11:02What is the Green Knight?
11:02Yes.
11:03Space Stuff 1600.
11:05After the U.S. chose the Mercury 7 astronauts, the USSR chose a less precise number of these, as some died or were quietly unchosen.
11:12Hannah.
11:12What are Cosmonauts?
11:13Correct.
11:14Old and Lit 800.
11:15In a medieval poem, Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, also known as this man, acquires the Sword of Tizon from the Moorish king Bukhar.
11:22Curtis.
11:23Who is El Cid?
11:23That's right.
11:24Righteous Gemstone 1600.
11:26Only four letters, but a 14-point Scrabble word, even excluding bonuses, this black stone is used to make intaglios and cameos.
11:33Curtis.
11:33What is Onyx?
11:34Right again.
11:35Space Stuff 2000.
11:36Shh.
11:37You'll wake the protostars emerging in a formation called a stellar one of these, like the Elephant Trunk Nebula.
11:43Zach.
11:43What's Nursery?
11:43Correct.
11:44Space Stuff 1200.
11:45Included on the Voyager Golden Records are works by Beethoven and Mozart and Johnny B. Goode by this artist.
11:51Curtis.
11:51Who's Chuck Berry?
11:51Yes.
11:52World History 800.
11:54In 1898, a U.S. fleet under George Dewey destroyed a fleet of this nation at the Battle of Manila Bay.
12:00Zach.
12:00What is Spain?
12:01Good.
12:02Old and lit 1200.
12:03How Sir Lancelot and His Kinsmen Rescued the Queen from the Fire starts a chapter in this work by Thomas Mallory.
12:09Curtis.
12:10What is More Tarture?
12:11Yes.
12:11Pope Culture for 1600.
12:13In The Agony and the Ecstasy, Pope Julius II hires this artist, played by Charlton Heston, to give some razzle-dazzle to the Sistine Chapel.
12:20Zach.
12:20What's Michelangelo?
12:21Of course, yes.
12:22Space Stuff 800.
12:23In the 17th century, John Domenico Cassini discovered Iapetus, Rhea, Tethys, and Dione, four moons of this planet.
12:30Zach.
12:31What is Jupiter?
12:32No.
12:33Hannah or Curtis?
12:34If not Jupiter, it's Saturn.
12:36Back to you, Zach.
12:37Pope Culture 800.
12:38In 1997, Pope John Paul II invited this musician to play Knockin' on Heaven's Door and Forever Young at a youth event.
12:45Curtis.
12:45Who is Bob Dylan?
12:46That's right.
12:47Pope Culture 2000.
12:48It's been noted that this man, who played Francis in The Two Popes, resembles his role.
12:52Even his son jokingly asked him if he was the Pope.
12:57That's Jonathan Price.
12:58Back to you, Curtis.
12:59Righteous Gemstones 2000.
13:00Answer.
13:01Final daily double of the game.
13:05You bet it all last time, Curtis.
13:07What are you thinking about this clue in The Righteous Gemstones?
13:09I'll wager 3000.
13:10Alright, 25-8 if you're right.
13:12Here's your clue.
13:13Pliny the Elder called this alliterative bright blue gem a fragment of the starry firmament.
13:19What is lapis lazuli?
13:21Yes.
13:213000 more for you, taking you to 25,800.
13:24Old and light for 2000.
13:26In Orlando Furioso, the knight Astolfo travels to the moon via the chariot that took this Old Testament prophet to heaven.
13:32Zach.
13:32What's Elijah?
13:33That's right.
13:33Space stuff 400.
13:34M13 is also called this mythic strongman cluster, after the constellation in which it's located.
13:40Curtis.
13:41What is Hercules?
13:41Yes.
13:42Righteous Gemstones 1200.
13:44Also a difficult type of ski slope, one of these two-word gems, called the Enigma, sold for 4.3 million dollars in 2022.
13:51Anna.
13:51What is Black Diamond?
13:52Right.
13:53Pope Culture 400.
13:54A popular fan cam based on this movie showed clips of Ralph Fiennes while Beyonce's Diva plays.
13:59Anna.
13:59What is Conclave?
14:00Yes.
14:01Righteous Gemstones.
14:01Jewelry made of this has special significance to many Native American peoples, including the Navajo and Zuni.
14:07Anna.
14:08What is Turquoise?
14:08That's right.
14:09And the final clue in world history?
14:11Subjecting himself to the rule of law and outlining the rights of free men, in 1215 at Runamide, this king agreed to the Magna Carta.
14:18Curtis.
14:18Who's King John?
14:19King John is correct.
14:20You have a big score of 26,600, but this is not over yet as we head into Final Jeopardy.
14:24Here's your category players.
14:26Destinations.
14:27Could be anywhere.
14:27Think about that as you wager, and then we'll return with the clue.
14:31We're coming to our final destination today, and our final Jeopardy category is Destinations.
14:35Here's the clue.
14:37In 2020, the Pripyat Ferris Wheel earned a cameo mention in a New York Times travel essay called
14:42Why Would Anyone Want to Visit This Place?
14:4530 seconds.
14:45Good luck.
14:46Hannah Gomez had a strong game, sandwiched between two strong players.
15:14Here's 6,800, what was your final Jeopardy response, Hannah?
15:17Egypt is incorrect.
15:18You wagered everything, leaving you with zero dollars.
15:22Our champion, Zach Kinect, was in second place with 15,000, and he wrote down his response very quickly.
15:27What is Chernobyl?
15:28That's correct, Pripyat, the now abandoned industrial city in the Ukraine near Chernobyl.
15:32What did you wager?
15:33He wagered everything as well and doubles up to $30,000.
15:36Zach is in the lead as we come to Curtis Bogetti, who had 26,600.
15:39Did he think of Chernobyl?
15:41He's also correct.
15:41Did he wager enough?
15:43He wagered just enough.
15:44$34,01 takes him to $30,001 American.
15:47By $1, Curtis, you are now a Jeopardy champion.
15:49Congratulations.
15:52What a game.
15:53Thanks for joining us today, and we'll see you back there on the Alex Rebecca stage tomorrow.
15:57Can't get enough Jeopardy?
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