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00:01You're watching Game Show Network.
00:15This is Jeopardy!
00:18Now entering the studio are today's contestants.
00:21A retired social service administrator from Redlands, California, Sally Reed.
00:26A trial lawyer from Skokie, Illinois,
00:29Louis Lang.
00:30And our returning champion and attorney,
00:32originally from Edmore, North Dakota,
00:34Rocky Schmidt,
00:35whose two-day cash winnings total $12,000.
00:39And now, here is the host of Jeopardy! Alex Trebek.
00:43Thank you, Johnny.
00:44Hello, ladies and gentlemen,
00:46and welcome to the end of another week here on Jeopardy!
00:48If you were watching our program yesterday,
00:50you'll recall that in a category called Angels,
00:53we demonstrated that we were considerably below the Angels
00:56in terms of wisdom or infallibility.
00:59We had one of those close-call decisions
01:01that we're still kind of agonizing over.
01:03Fortunately, it did not have an effect on the outcome of the game.
01:06I mention it now just to point out that
01:09judging on Jeopardy! is not an exact science.
01:12And if that sounds as if I'm sending out a plea for sympathy and understanding,
01:16I probably am.
01:18Good to have you with us today.
01:19Rocky Lou and Sally, good luck to all three of you.
01:22We'll put the board in motion,
01:23and as the dollar figures go up into our monitors,
01:27I'll remind you that we have one daily double to help you in this round of play.
01:30Here are the categories.
01:31Upper left-hand corner, we begin with tennis,
01:34followed by business and industry,
01:36in quotation marks, the word gardens,
01:38television neighbors, early man,
01:41and leftovers.
01:43And those leftovers, by the way, ladies and gentlemen,
01:46are exactly that.
01:48Those are answers left over from previous games.
01:51It's kind of a potpourri.
01:52Rocky, you get to select first as returning champ.
01:55Go ahead.
01:56Thanks, Alex.
01:57TV neighbors for 100.
01:58Television neighbors.
01:59First one is,
02:00they could always borrow sugar from the rubbles.
02:03Rocky?
02:04Who are the Flintstones?
02:05You're right.
02:06TV neighbors for 200.
02:07Originally, the Jeffersons lived next door to them.
02:09Lou?
02:10Who are the bunkers?
02:11You are right.
02:12Tennis for 100, please.
02:13Tennis for 100.
02:14Originally, it was seven feet at the ends,
02:16sagging to five feet in the middle.
02:18Lou?
02:19What is the tennis net?
02:20That is right.
02:21Tennis for 200.
02:22In 1900, a trophy for international competition was donated by Dwight Davis,
02:26student at this Boston area university.
02:29Sally?
02:30What is Harvard?
02:31Harvard is correct.
02:32Let's try gardens for 100, please.
02:34Certainly.
02:35At the top of that column, Adam and Eve naturally hung out there.
02:38Lou?
02:39What is the Garden of Eden?
02:40You're right.
02:41300, please.
02:42Back to that one.
02:43Long before losing to Billie Jean King, he won at Wimbledon in 1939.
02:47Rocky?
02:48With Bobby Riggs.
02:49That is right.
02:50TV neighbors for 300.
02:51Sometimes Thorny was a thorn in his side.
02:58It was Ozzie Nelson.
02:59Thorny was gone to four.
03:00Rocky, select again.
03:01TV neighbors for 400.
03:02The answer is, because he was their banker, Mr. Drysdale tolerated them as neighbors.
03:08Lou?
03:09Who are the Clampets?
03:10Yes, the Beverly Hillbillies.
03:11Tennis for 400, please.
03:12His U.S. Open win made him the first black U.S. men's national singles champion.
03:17Lou?
03:18Who is Arthur Ashe?
03:19You're right.
03:20Tennis for 500.
03:21A short stroke made before the ball touches the ground.
03:24Rocky?
03:25What is a lob?
03:26Sorry, that is incorrect.
03:28Lou or Sally?
03:29Lou?
03:30What is a volley?
03:31Volley is what we are looking for.
03:32That's $500 more for you and you're well in the lead.
03:34Where do we go now?
03:35TV neighbors for 500.
03:36At the bottom of that column, his new Rochelle neighbor was Jerry Helper, a dentist.
03:41Lou?
03:42Who is Dick Van Dyke, Rob Petrie.
03:44That's right.
03:45Nice going.
03:46Another $500 for you.
03:47You're up to $2,200.
03:48Impressive beginning, Lou.
03:49Boy, oh boy.
03:50You can smile now.
03:51Atta boy.
03:52Now, where do we go?
03:53Leftovers for $100.
03:55Top of that column.
03:56German for a garden of children.
03:58Rocky?
03:59What is kindergarten?
04:00Correct.
04:01Leftovers for $200.
04:02According to the 18th century baptismal records of this English capital,
04:0575% of children under five there died.
04:08Sally?
04:09What is London?
04:10That is right.
04:11Leftovers for $300, please.
04:13Of a jackrabbit, greyhound, or racehorse.
04:15The one that can reach the fastest speed.
04:18Lou?
04:19What is a greyhound?
04:20Sorry, that is wrong.
04:21Sally or Rocky?
04:22Sally?
04:23What's a jackrabbit?
04:24You're absolutely right.
04:25And that gives you another $300, taking you up to $700.
04:28You're in second place.
04:29Lou's still in the lead with $1,900.
04:31Rocky got himself out of the hole and is now comfortably ensconced
04:34with nothing.
04:35But that will change quickly when we get back to more answers and questions
04:39as we continue the first round of Jeopardy! following these commercial messages.
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07:45Welcome back.
07:52It's time now to spend a few moments with the players.
07:55First of all, the lady from Redlands, California, Sally Reed,
07:58retired social service administrator, which means that you are doing what exactly?
08:03I supervise the income maintenance division of the Redlands and Yucca Valley offices
08:08of the San Bernardino County Department of Public Social Service.
08:12I was the lady that handed out the money.
08:15How about that?
08:16You probably retired just at the moment you were able to go through that whole list of titles, right?
08:22That's right.
08:23Good having you with us on the program today.
08:25Nice.
08:26$700 bucks for you so far.
08:27The man next to you is Lou Lang, whom we found at a contestant search that we conducted in Chicago
08:32in conjunction with television station WLS.
08:35We have a lot of friends out there.
08:36And Lou, it says here you are a member of a university championship trivia team.
08:40What university?
08:41University of Illinois, Alex.
08:42In 1971, all of the fraternities and dormitories on campus had a trivia contest,
08:49and my fraternity won the championship.
08:51Obviously, you know your trivia.
08:53Rocky Schmidt from Edmore, North Dakota.
08:56Small town, but the man's looking good on our show.
08:59$12,000.
09:01Says here, well, we know you're an attorney, but what's your ambition?
09:04You want to be a judge?
09:05Well, when I was young, I said that there were two things I wanted to do.
09:07I wanted to be a judge and be on Jeopardy.
09:09Well, I'm an attorney, so I'm halfway there, and now here I am.
09:12Here you are on Jeopardy.
09:13All right.
09:14Well, good luck to you.
09:15Sally, right now, you gave us the last correct response, so you make the next selection if you would.
09:20Let's have leftovers for 400, please.
09:22That answer in that column is this one.
09:24For fashion's sake, a Mayan nobleman might have tattooed his body, filed his teeth, and crossed these.
09:34Oh, Rocky.
09:35What are eyes?
09:36Eyes, yeah.
09:37If he wanted to look really good, he had his eyes crossed.
09:38Rocky, select.
09:39Leftovers for 500.
09:40What the measurement Mach 1 stands for.
09:43Rocky.
09:44What is the speed of sound?
09:45That is right.
09:46Another 500 for you, taking you up to 900.
09:47You're in second place right now.
09:49Business and Industry for 100.
09:50The 501.
09:51His original style is still much the same, give or take a few rivets.
09:55Lou.
09:56What are the Levi slacks?
09:57Yes.
09:58Business and Industry for 200, please.
10:00Japan's Prime Minister Tanaka was tried in 1975 for accepting bribes from this aircraft
10:05company.
10:06Lou.
10:07What is Boeing?
10:08Sorry, that is wrong.
10:09Sally.
10:10What is Lockheed?
10:11Lockheed is the correct response.
10:12Select.
10:13Gardens for 200, please.
10:14Nebuchadnezzar's suspended greenhouse.
10:16It once stood near what is now Baghdad.
10:19Lou.
10:20What are the hanging gardens of Babylon?
10:21You are right.
10:22Business and Industry for 300, please.
10:24Hotel chain that sleeps the most Americans.
10:27Hotel chain.
10:31What is Holiday Inn?
10:32Lou, select again.
10:33Business and Industry for 400, please.
10:36It's Roosters squared off against Pocketbook's Kangaroo to become number one in U.S. paperback
10:43book sales.
10:45Sally.
10:46What is Dell?
10:47No.
10:48Sorry.
10:49Rocky.
10:50What is Bantam?
10:51Bantam.
10:52Yes.
10:53The Rooster.
10:54Early Man for 100.
10:55Early Man for 100.
10:56Top of the column.
10:57With Homo habilis and Homo erectus.
10:58The only other species of Homo known to have existed.
11:01Lou.
11:02What is Homo sapien?
11:03That is right.
11:04Business and Industry for 500, please.
11:05Finishing off that column.
11:06Adolf Dassler's brother broke off from this company to establish the competing Puma brand.
11:13Lou.
11:14What is Pony?
11:15Sorry, that's wrong.
11:16That'll cost you.
11:17Rocky.
11:18What is Nike?
11:19No.
11:20That will cost you.
11:21Sally, do you want to try it?
11:22Correct response is, what is Adidas?
11:23About a minute to go in the round, and we're back to Lou for the selection.
11:26Early Man for 400, please.
11:28For 400.
11:29The answer there is a Daily Double.
11:32You've got 1600 in the lead, Lou.
11:34How much are you going to risk?
11:35500, please.
11:36For 500, here is the clue.
11:37This evolving human organ has gained size fastest of any anatomical feature in natural history.
11:47What is the brain?
11:49The brain.
11:50Absolutely right.
11:51Means you're adding to your total.
11:52You go from 1600 up to 2100.
11:55Select.
11:56Early Man for 500, please.
11:57Bottom.
11:58Some say Arthur Conan Doyle was involved in this famous anthropological hoax.
12:03Sally.
12:04What is the Piltdown Man?
12:05That's good for 500.
12:06You select.
12:07Gardens for 300, please.
12:08A multiple unit dwelling with considerable lawn space.
12:14We call it a garden apartment.
12:16Sally, go again.
12:17Gardens for 400, please.
12:18Copenhagen, Denmark's famous amusement park.
12:21Sally.
12:22What is Tivoli?
12:23Be more specific.
12:24What is the Tivoli Park?
12:28Tivoli Gardens.
12:29All right.
12:30Yeah.
12:31Remember the category.
12:32Go.
12:33Gardens for 500, please.
12:34Dr. Robert Shuler's famous Crystal Cathedral is in this Southern California city.
12:39Sally.
12:40What is Garden City?
12:41No.
12:42Rocky or...
12:43Rocky.
12:44What is Garden Grove?
12:45Garden Grove is what we were going for.
12:46Yes, indeed.
12:47We ended on a low note there for Sally and a higher note for Rocky, who is now in second
12:51place with 1300.
12:52Good comeback on your part, champ.
12:54Lou's still in the lead with 2100.
12:56Taking a bit of water there to help himself.
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15:17Double Jeopardy round coming up right now.
15:19Let's put the dollar figures in the board and we'll get to work and see if we can't clear the board this time.
15:24Here are the categories for you players.
15:2620th century.
15:28Autobiographies.
15:29Fashion.
15:30Vermont.
15:31Musicians.
15:33And finally, slang.
15:35Lots for you to consider there, Sally.
15:37You're in third place right now, so you get to go first.
15:40Well, as a good New Englander, I'd like to take Vermont for $200, please.
15:43All right.
15:44Let's see what this is all about.
15:45At Opera House in Derby Line, audience sits in the U.S. while stage is in this country.
15:50Sally?
15:51What is Canada?
15:52That's right.
15:53Vermont for $400, please.
15:54In September of 1941, the Vermont state legislature declared war on this country.
15:59Sally?
16:00What is Germany?
16:01That is right.
16:02Vermont for $600, please.
16:03Answer this time is a daily double.
16:06You're in second place right now, Sally.
16:08Here's a chance for you to move into the lead if you decide to risk enough and are correct.
16:12How much would you like to go for?
16:15I think I'll stay with the $600, please, Alex.
16:17For $600?
16:18And you'll be tied for first place.
16:20If you are right, here is the clue.
16:22Island Pond-born crooner who was teenager's idol before Sinatra.
16:34Hurry.
16:35Who was Russ Colombo?
16:36Oh, sorry.
16:37That's not a bad guess, by the way, but we're thinking of Rudy Valli.
16:39Rudy Valli is from Vermont.
16:41Jane.
16:42Yes.
16:43All right, Sally.
16:44Go again.
16:45Vermont for $800, please.
16:46First U.S. Admiral of the Navy and most famous American educator were both Vermonters named this.
16:53Sally.
16:55Who was Jones?
16:56No, sorry.
16:58Lou Araki.
17:00Let me give it to you then, gentlemen.
17:01Who was Dewey?
17:02Dewey.
17:03Sally, you're still in control of the board.
17:04Nope.
17:05Vermont for $1,000.
17:06All right, that's the girl.
17:07To do this in Vermont, one must take an oath stating it's done without fear or favor of any person.
17:13To do this in Vermont.
17:17What is voting?
17:18Sorry, Sally.
17:19Not fast enough, but you're still in control of the board.
17:21Got a lot of work to do.
17:22Start building.
17:23Autobiographies for $200, please.
17:25Answer.
17:26Life as I have known it has been finger-lickin' good.
17:29Rocky.
17:30Who is Colonel Sanders?
17:31That is right.
17:32Slang for $200.
17:33Slang for $200.
17:34A four-flusher was originally a bluffer in this game.
17:36Rocky.
17:37What is poker?
17:38Correct.
17:39Slang for $400.
17:40It has Abraham's bosom, Beulah land, and the great unknown.
17:43Rocky.
17:44What is heaven?
17:45That's right.
17:46Slang for $600.
17:47A clumsy person or the flaky candy companion to baby Ruth.
17:50Rocky.
17:51What is a butterfinger?
17:52That's right.
17:53Slang for $800.
17:54Probably from Hebrew for a synagogue watchman.
17:56It now means any gumshoe.
18:01What is a Seamus?
18:02Seamus.
18:03Rocky, select.
18:04Slang for $1,000.
18:05A clue in the category is this one.
18:06New words, jick, dweeb, and zod, meaning nerdy, are said to arise from the sounds made by these.
18:14Sounds made by these.
18:16What we're looking for here are video games.
18:18Zim, zim, zim, zim.
18:19Rocky, go.
18:20Autobiography 400.
18:21400.
18:22He published Call Me Lucky four years before he married Catherine Grant.
18:26Lou.
18:27Who is Bing Crosby?
18:28You're right.
18:2920th century for $200.
18:30Common name of Germany's Geheimestadspolizei.
18:34Sally.
18:35One of the SS.
18:36No, sorry.
18:38Lou or Rocky?
18:39It's the Gestapo.
18:40The Gestapo.
18:41Lou, go.
18:4220th century for $400, please.
18:43Event whose symbols have included a sun sphere, a perisphere, and a unisphere.
18:48Sally.
18:49What are world's fairs?
18:50That is right.
18:51Go.
18:5220th century for $600.
18:53In 1962, Algeria demanded this French force withdraw from its 120-year-old home in Sidi
18:58Bel-Abbès.
18:59Sally.
19:00What's the foreign legion?
19:01That is correct.
19:02French foreign legion.
19:0320th century for $800.
19:04Hosni Mubarak became president on his assassination.
19:08Sally.
19:09Who was Anwar Sadat?
19:10You're right again.
19:1120th century for $1,000.
19:13Built in 1350, the Ponte Vecchio was this city's only bridge spared in World War II.
19:19Sally.
19:20What is Rome?
19:21Sorry, that is incorrect.
19:23Correct.
19:24Lou Araki.
19:25Let me give it to you.
19:26The famous Ponte Vecchio is situated in the city of Florence.
19:28Sally, we're back to you for the selection.
19:29Autobiographies for $600.
19:31Ask him if he can name his autobiography and he'll say, yes, I can.
19:35Lou.
19:36Who is Sammy Davis Jr.?
19:37That is right.
19:38Autobiographies for $800.
19:39Silent screen star who titled hers, The Movies, Mr. Griffith, and Me.
19:47Who is Lillian Gish?
19:49Lou, select.
19:50Autobiographies for $1,000, please.
19:53The answer is, this president's memoirs are in two volumes, Year of Decision and Years of Trial and Hope.
20:03It's been a while since they were published.
20:05Harry S. Truman.
20:06Lou, select again.
20:07Musicians for $200, please.
20:08Musicians for $200.
20:09This Dorsey brother was called the sentimental gentleman of swing.
20:13Lou.
20:14Who is Tommy Dorsey?
20:15That's right.
20:16Musicians for $400.
20:17The answer is?
20:18Audio Daily Double.
20:20You're in the lead by $600.
20:21Lou, how much are you going to risk on this bit of music?
20:24$500, please.
20:25For $500.
20:26Listen to some of it.
20:27While I give you this clue.
20:28Drummer who got rich playing like this.
20:29Who is Buddy Rich?
20:30Who is Buddy Bernard Rich?
20:31Absolutely right.
20:32Yes.
20:33Added to your lead.
20:34Where do we go now?
20:35Musicians for $600, please.
20:36The answer at the middle of the column.
20:37Mary Ford's husband.
20:38He had broken elbow reset at special angles so he could still play the guitar.
20:40Ah, the famous combination of Les Paul and Mary Ford.
20:44Lou, we've got less than a minute to go.
20:45Select.
20:46Musicians for $800, please.
20:47Foremost living pianist.
20:48This Russian-born artist married the daughter of Toscanini.
20:49Sally.
20:50Who is Arthur Rubinstein?
20:51Sorry, that's wrong.
20:52Lou, a rookie.
20:53Who is Vladimir Horowitz?
20:54Lou, you get to select.
20:55Musicians for $1,000, please.
20:56After winning the 1958, Tchaikovsky.
20:57He had broken elbow reset at special angles so he could still play the guitar.
20:59Ah, the famous combination of Les Paul and Mary Ford.
21:00Lou, we've got less than a minute to go.
21:01Select.
21:02Musicians for $800, please.
21:03Foremost living pianist.
21:04This Russian-born artist married the daughter of Toscanini.
21:06Sally.
21:07Who is Arthur Rubinstein?
21:08Sorry, that's wrong.
21:09All right.
21:10Lou Araki.
21:11I'm out.
21:12Who is Vladimir Horowitz?
21:13Lou, you get to select.
21:14Musicians for $1,000, please.
21:16After winning the 1958 Tchaikovsky competition, he got the first ticker tape parade given a
21:20classical musician.
21:21Rocky.
21:22Who is Van Cliburn?
21:23That is correct.
21:24Fashion for $200.
21:25All right.
21:26Let's see what we can do with this category.
21:27You can buy underwear here called Bloomies.
21:28So, Lou.
21:29Where's Bloomingdale's?
21:30Right.
21:31Fashion for $400, please.
21:32This poor little rich girl's company grew up into a beautiful swan.
21:35Rocky.
21:36Who is Gloria Vanderbilt?
21:37You are right.
21:38Fashion for $600.
21:39One of top fashion magazines this French periodical is especially for a
21:42for her.
21:43Lou.
21:44What is Mademoiselle?
21:45No, sorry.
21:46Sally.
21:47What is Elle?
21:48Elle, yes.
21:49Select.
21:50Fashion for $800.
21:51Jean Patu's expensive scent designed to gladden the hearts of women who receive it.
21:55Sally.
21:56What is Joy?
21:57Yes, select.
21:58We've got one more.
21:59Oh, we won't get a chance, but you got out of that negative situation, that deficit you
22:02were in a few moments ago, Sally, and you too are going to be playing in Final Jeopardy
22:06for the match.
22:07Remember, the champion gets to keep the cash.
22:09The others receive some prizes.
22:10Let's look at those right now, shall we?
22:13Today's second place contestant will enjoy four days at Holiday Lodge, San Francisco's
22:17Gordon Resort Hotel, close to Fisherman's Wharf, Chinatown, and Union Square.
22:20You'll be treated to luxurious accommodations, continental breakfast, and a tour of San Francisco's
22:24famous sights, all furnished by Holiday Lodge.
22:27Travel arrangements to San Francisco will be made through Eastern Airlines.
22:30You'll be flying to the vacation of a lifetime with Eastern, the new leader in service to all the Americas.
22:34Today's third place contestant will receive Panasonic Stereo Rack System.
22:38Offers fully automatic turntable and integrated tuner that produces 50 watts of power per channel,
22:43and dual cassette deck from Panasonic.
22:45And now let's go back to Alex Trebek.
22:47Our three contestants are going to have to make their wagers based on this Final Jeopardy category.
22:52Landmarks.
22:53Think about that.
22:55We'll be back to reveal the answer right after this.
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25:50You're watching Game Show Network, where Wheel of Fortune is next with Pat Sajak and Vanna White, followed by Blockbusters, and now you see it.
25:59Here we go. Final Jeopardy time.
26:05When I reveal the answer, these three players will have 30 seconds in which to write down their question.
26:11Be sure it's in that form.
26:13Category is Landmarks.
26:14The final Jeopardy answer on the program today is this one, ladies and gentlemen.
26:17They are America's only national historic landmark on wheels.
26:22Good luck, players.
26:23A lot of
26:51All right. Sorry, we're out of time, Sally. We're going to start with you. You were in third place
26:59with 1,300. You're all shaking your head on this one. Let's take a look and see what you came up
27:04with in the way of a final jeopardy. What are the... Can you tell me what that is? I was trying
27:09to say the cars at the Ford Museum because I'm completely blank. Ah, that's too bad. That's
27:14incorrect. Let's see how much you risked. 1,199, leaving you with 101. We move to the man
27:22next to you, Louis Lang from Chicago, was in second place with 3,400. Very impressive in
27:26the match. Let's see if he got the correct final jeopardy. What are trains? Sorry, that is
27:32incorrect. How much did you lose? 2,000. That leaves you with 1,400. We move down the line
27:38to Rocky Schmidt, our returning champion, finished first after double jeopardy with 4,100. He
27:4442 is shaking his head. Did he get the right question? What are the Model T? And I suppose
27:51you were going to put something else. The correct response, the San Francisco Cable
27:56Cars, America's only national landmark on wheels. Now, if you risked $2,700 or more, then the
28:05man next to you will become our new Jeopardy! champion. How much did you risk, Rocky? 2,800.
28:11It leaves you with 13. And by 100, Louis Lang of Chicago gets to smile again as he becomes
28:17our new Jeopardy! champion. Congratulations, Lou. We've got to go, folks. See you next week
28:21right here with two more players on Jeopardy!
28:23Join us, James. So long.
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