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00:00From the Alex Rebeck stage at Sony Pictures Studios, this is Jeopardy!
00:14Today's contestants are a communications director, originally from Middletown, Connecticut, Alan Pike.
00:22A professor from New York, New York, Molly Murray.
00:26And our returning champion, a Ph.D. candidate from New Brunswick, New Jersey, Allegra Cuny,
00:35whose one-day cash winnings totaled $26,600.
00:41And now, here is the host of Jeopardy! Ken Jennings.
00:48Thank you, Johnny Gilbert. Welcome to Jeopardy!
00:51Following a very convincing win in yesterday's game, I asked our new champion, Allegra Cuny, how she was feeling.
00:57She said, it feels insane. In a good way. That's good.
01:01Allegra's back today to test her case of Jeopardy! mania against Molly and Alan.
01:05Best of luck to you three. Here are the categories we have for you in the Jeopardy! round.
01:09First up, what a pleasure!
01:13Then TV characters, followed by suiting you to a middle T, because the letter T is in the exact center of each correct response.
01:21After that, it's travels by twain, following the equator, and roughing it.
01:27Allegra, you start us off today.
01:29What a pleasure for 600.
01:30As the name suggests, evaporated milk, condensed milk, and whole milk go into this Latin American treat.
01:38Allegra.
01:38What is Tres Leches cake?
01:40Yes.
01:40What a pleasure, 800.
01:42Pure perfume, or parfum, contains up to 40% scent in ingredients.
01:46EDP, this, contains 15 to 20%.
01:50Molly.
01:51What is eau de parfum?
01:52That's right.
01:53Um, suiting you to a middle T for 600.
01:56A house of ill repute also goes by this shorter synonym.
02:01Alan.
02:01Was it brothel?
02:02I guess, yeah, I wouldn't know.
02:03Middle T, 800.
02:05It's the lowest rank of a British police officer.
02:11What is constable?
02:13Back to you, Alan.
02:15Middle T, 1,000.
02:16A wolf?
02:17Where?
02:18It's the delusion of one who believes they're a wolf.
02:21Molly.
02:22What is lycanthropy?
02:23Correct, for 1,000.
02:24Suiting you to a middle T for 400.
02:27Nationality of one from Port-au-Prince.
02:29Molly.
02:30What is Haitian?
02:31Yes.
02:32Travels by Twain for 600.
02:34An Italian chapter wonders what people see in them,
02:37the honored painters of centuries past.
02:40All the horses look like bladders on legs.
02:43Molly.
02:44What are the old masters?
02:45You got it.
02:46Travels by Twain for 800.
02:48Twain saw Lohengrin in Germany and wrote of a woman saying,
02:51you must get to know this composer's work.
02:53No sale.
02:55Allegra.
02:55Who is Wagner?
02:56Right.
02:57Travels by Twain 1,000.
02:59The forts and mosques at Delhi are great,
03:01but pale beside this,
03:03the most celebrated construction in the earth.
03:06Alan.
03:07What is the Taj Mahal?
03:07Twain also went to the Taj Mahal, yes.
03:09Middle T, 200.
03:11Proverbial place you don't want to be left at
03:13on your wedding day.
03:15Allegra.
03:15What is the altar?
03:16Yes.
03:17TV characters for 600.
03:2060s character with many memorable lines like,
03:23I'm trying to thank you,
03:24you pointed-eared hobgoblin.
03:26Ellen.
03:27Who's Captain Kirk?
03:28No.
03:29Allegra or Molly?
03:31It is a very racist thing to say about Mr. Spock,
03:34but it's actually Dr. McCoy in this case.
03:36Back to you, Allegra.
03:38TV characters for 800.
03:40Sister Knight, played by Regina King,
03:42was a masked hero on this HBO show.
03:45Allegra.
03:45What is Watchmen?
03:46Right.
03:47Roughing it for 600.
03:49For overnight hikes,
03:50take along one of these, MREs for short.
03:53Sherpak sells vegetarian options.
03:55Alan.
03:56What are meals ready to eat?
03:57Correct.
03:58TV characters for...
04:00She's tormented by infertility and ends up adopting.
04:03Molly.
04:04Who is Betty Rubble?
04:05Right.
04:06Roughing it for 800.
04:08A non-profit organization dedicated to this three-word practice
04:11includes as one of its core principles,
04:13dispose of waste properly.
04:14That three-word practice is leave no trace.
04:21All three of you are off to a great start,
04:23so we're going to take a commercial break,
04:24but we'll be back right after this.
04:32Alan Pyke, originally from Middletown, Connecticut,
04:34is a communications director and a soccer fan, I'm told.
04:38Yes, indeed.
04:38To what degree?
04:39You see a lot of games.
04:40We once, two friends of mine and I took a trip
04:42where we saw nine matches in nine days in nine countries.
04:45Wow.
04:46There were vacations,
04:46and then there's realizing you accidentally booked yourself work.
04:49By about day three, all of us were sick and injured,
04:52but it had a happy ending.
04:54A little overbooked, but what was the happy ending?
04:55We got to see our favorite team, Arsenal,
04:57beat our hated rivals, Tottenham Hotspur, 4-2 at the Emirates Stadium.
05:00Got to see Hotspur lose.
05:01That's all you wanted.
05:02North London is red.
05:03You're a simple man.
05:03Well done.
05:04Molly Murray is here, a professor from New York, New York.
05:07Tell us about your experience at nerd camp.
05:09Am I allowed to call it that?
05:11Yeah, sure.
05:12Is that the official name?
05:13We were nerds.
05:14Oh, okay.
05:14Yeah.
05:15And what happened to you at nerd camp?
05:16Well, in addition to learning many things,
05:19I also pierced my own nose.
05:22Your own nose?
05:23Yeah.
05:23I assume that's not recommended.
05:25Well, you know, it was a long day in the library,
05:27and I felt like it was a thing to do.
05:30Just to be clear,
05:30you're not giving instructions to anyone at home,
05:32but what tools does one use at summer camp
05:33if you want a piercing?
05:34Uh, an ice cube and, like, delusion, basically.
05:38That's all you had.
05:39The will to win.
05:40Yeah.
05:41You really wanted that person?
05:42No regrets.
05:42No regrets.
05:42I'm glad it worked out.
05:44Speaking of summer camp regrets,
05:46our champion is Allegra Cuny
05:47from New Brunswick, New Jersey,
05:49a PhD candidate.
05:50Your summer camp experience
05:51kind of cramped your scheduling style, right?
05:54It certainly did.
05:55This was decades ago now,
05:57before they did Jeopardy auditions
05:59in Zoom and over the phone.
06:01I got the call to audition for the teen tournament.
06:03Right.
06:03And, unfortunately,
06:04it coincided with summer camp,
06:06and my summer camp would not let me go.
06:07Oh!
06:08But it all worked out.
06:10It did.
06:10I feel like they've finally come full circle
06:12from that moment.
06:13Many years later,
06:13you finally stuck it to your summer camp.
06:15Yes, take that.
06:16That wouldn't let you try out for Jeopardy.
06:17Molly, you're in command of the board right now.
06:19You also have the lead.
06:20Make a selection.
06:21What a pleasure for 400.
06:23If you enjoy Senior's Run
06:25on Palmyra Peak at Telluride,
06:27you're into this,
06:28and really good,
06:28and crazy,
06:30Allegra.
06:30What is skiing?
06:31Yeah.
06:31What a pleasure, 1,000.
06:34Classical music fans enjoy the sound of the oboe relative
06:37called the cor anglais,
06:39or this.
06:42Allegra.
06:43What's the English horn?
06:43It is.
06:44TV characters for 1,000.
06:46William Stuart Halstead,
06:48a great surgeon who battled addiction,
06:50inspired the main character of this series
06:52about a New York City hospital.
06:54Molly.
06:54What is the neck?
06:55Yes, well done.
06:56What a pleasure for 200.
06:58The Swedish type of this
06:59employs kneading movements
07:01called pitressage.
07:03Allegra.
07:03What is massage?
07:04Swedish massage, right.
07:05Following the equator for 600.
07:07Answer.
07:08It's a daily double, Allegra.
07:11You're on a bit of a roll at the moment.
07:13It's $200 off Molly's lead.
07:15I will wager 2,000.
07:17All right, that'll put you on top
07:18with 6,000 if you're right.
07:20The category, following the equator.
07:23Uhuru is the summit of this peak
07:25that's about 200 miles south of the equator.
07:33Allegra.
07:33What is Popocatepital?
07:35No, sorry.
07:37Kilimanjaro.
07:37Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa.
07:39So you lose 2,000,
07:40but you're still in second place, Allegra.
07:42Select again.
07:43Following the equator, 800.
07:45Similar to the Modulanic,
07:46the Galapagos type of this bird
07:48is one of the rarest
07:49and the one living nearest the equator.
07:51Molly.
07:52What is the penguin?
07:53Yes.
07:53Following the equator for 400.
07:56Being close to the equator
07:57makes Kiribati an ideal spot
07:59for launching Visevere rocket,
08:00as the company Sea Launch once did.
08:03Alan.
08:03What are satellites?
08:04Correct.
08:05Equator for 1,000.
08:07The names of the two main islands
08:08that make up this equatorial nation
08:10mean St. Thomas and Prince.
08:12Allegra.
08:13What's Saotome and Principe?
08:14Yes, Saotome and Principe.
08:17Roughing it for 1,000.
08:18You can park and sleep up to 14 days
08:21in most designated public areas
08:22run by the BLM,
08:23short for this agency.
08:25Alan.
08:25What is the Bureau of Land Management?
08:27That is right.
08:28Roughing it 400.
08:29Roughing it in Glacier National Park?
08:31Be sure to pack a can
08:32of this two-word repellent.
08:34Grisgard sells one with capsaicin.
08:37Alan.
08:37What is bear spray?
08:38Right.
08:39Roughing it 200.
08:41Saying bye to YouTube in 2025,
08:43Luke of the Outdoor Boys
08:44showed us how to avoid freezing to death
08:46in this state
08:47that has hit minus 80.
08:49Alan.
08:49What is Alaska?
08:50That's right.
08:51TV characters 200.
08:53In 2025,
08:54Ellen Pompeo marked
08:5520 years of playing this doctor
08:57and starred on
08:58Good American Family
08:59as a Suburban Mom.
09:01Allegra.
09:01Who is Meredith Gray?
09:03Correct.
09:04Traveled by Twain 200.
09:06At the Church of the Holy Sepulchre,
09:07supposed burial site
09:09of this Genesis 1-4 guy,
09:11MT said it was touching
09:12to find the grave of a relative.
09:17Touching to find the grave of Adam.
09:19Everybody's relative.
09:20Back to you, Allegra.
09:21Traveled by Twain 400.
09:23In Honolulu,
09:24Twain saw what he had so longed to,
09:26this dance that was wont
09:28to set the passions of men ablaze
09:29in the old Heathen days.
09:31Molly.
09:31What is the hula?
09:32Right.
09:33And following the equator for 200,
09:36this Asian place,
09:37made more popular
09:37by crazy rich Asians,
09:39is at about 1 degree north latitude,
09:4190 miles from the equator.
09:43Allegra.
09:44What is Singapore?
09:45Yes, they visit Singapore there.
09:46It's a closer game.
09:47You're still in third, Allegra.
09:48You will select first
09:49when we come back
09:49because Double Jeopardy's up next.
09:52Molly's out in front
09:58as our contestants
09:58enter Double Jeopardy.
09:59Let's take a look at the categories.
10:01We have, from left to right,
10:03Great Brits,
10:051940s Literature,
10:07You're Ruining the Ruins,
10:09then Go for Gold
10:10with golden quotation marks,
10:12Stories Behind the Songs,
10:14and finally,
10:15A Little Alliteration.
10:16Allegra, what appeals up there?
10:18Alliteration for 1,200.
10:20Perfectly transparent,
10:22like some varieties of quartz.
10:27They are crystal clear.
10:29Allegra?
10:30Stories Behind the Songs, 1,200.
10:32This song came about
10:34after a pal of Sean Lennon
10:35told Billy Joel
10:36that the 1950s
10:38were a boring time to grow up.
10:40Allegra?
10:40What is We Didn't Start the Fire?
10:42Yes.
10:43Stories Behind the Songs, 1,600.
10:45This hit was written
10:46for a British singer
10:47and originally had lyrics like,
10:48hopped off the plane at LAX
10:50with my tea and my cardigan.
10:53Allegra?
10:53What's Party in the USA?
10:54Yes.
10:55Stories Behind the Songs, 2,000.
10:58He said he only had a mattress
10:59and a piano in his house
11:00when he began working
11:01on the viral hit
11:02Beautiful Things.
11:04Molly?
11:04Who is Benson Boone?
11:05It is.
11:06Well done.
11:06A Little Alliteration for 1,600.
11:09Fashionable term
11:10for a synthetic version
11:11of a controlled substance
11:12with an altered molecular structure.
11:15Molly?
11:15What is the designer drug?
11:16That's it.
11:17A Little Alliteration for 800.
11:20Ability bestowed
11:21on the eloquent and persuasive.
11:23Allegra?
11:24What is the gift of gab?
11:25Correct.
11:26Go for gold, 1,200.
11:28Despite a myth
11:28that it is a major culprit
11:30in hay fever,
11:31it's the state flower
11:31of Nebraska and Kentucky.
11:34Allegra?
11:34What is goldenrod?
11:35Right.
11:36Go for gold, 1,600.
11:38The spot where the earth is,
11:39just right for liquid water
11:40to exist,
11:41is called the habitable
11:42or this zone.
11:44Allegra?
11:45What's the goldilocks zone?
11:46Yes, not too hot
11:46or too cold.
11:47Go for gold, 2,000.
11:49In 1964,
11:50ornithologist James Bond
11:52met Ian Fleming
11:53at this Jamaican estate,
11:54possibly named
11:55for Ian's World War II
11:56spy operation.
11:58Molly?
11:58What is golden eye?
11:59You add 2,000.
12:00Great Brits for 1,200.
12:02Answer?
12:03It's a daily double
12:04for you, Molly.
12:04Seriously?
12:07You've retaken
12:08the lead from Allegra.
12:09How much of that 11K
12:10do you want to risk
12:11on Great Brits?
12:12Um, 1,200.
12:14Just 1,200.
12:16You'll have 12,200
12:17if you're right.
12:18Here's your clue.
12:19Watching the ceremony
12:20from London via TV,
12:22this 88-year-old
12:23was made an honorary
12:24U.S. citizen
12:24in 1963.
12:30Um...
12:30Molly?
12:32Who was Winston Churchill?
12:34It was Churchill,
12:35in fact.
12:35Yes.
12:36You didn't seem sure at all,
12:37but you just added
12:38$1,200.
12:38Yeah.
12:40Okay.
12:41Great Brits for 1,600.
12:43In 1913,
12:44polar explorers
12:45Roald Amundsen,
12:46Robert Peary,
12:47and this Brit
12:48were honored
12:48at a reception
12:49in Philadelphia.
12:53Who is Shackleton?
12:54Molly?
12:55Great Brits for 1,800, please.
12:57At Oxford in the 1940s,
12:59this future prime minister
13:00studied chemistry
13:01under future Nobel Prize winner
13:03Dorothy Hodgkin.
13:04Molly?
13:05Who's Thatcher?
13:05Thatcher was a chemist, yes.
13:071940s literature for 1,200.
13:09This folk singer
13:10and activist's
13:11bound for glory
13:12was a portrait
13:12of the Depression years
13:13seen through his eyes.
13:15Molly?
13:16Who's Woody Guthrie?
13:16Right again.
13:17Um, 1940s literature
13:19for 1,600.
13:20Answer.
13:20Daily Double.
13:21Your lead has grown a bit.
13:25Last Daily Double, Molly.
13:26What'll it be?
13:27Okay, I will bet 5,000.
13:30Okay, going for 19,200.
13:32Here's your clue
13:33in 1940s literature.
13:35The title of this
13:36Mexico-set
13:37Malcolm Lowry novel
13:38refers to both
13:39Popocatepetl
13:40and Eastasiwatl.
13:43What is Under the Volcano?
13:45You add 5,000.
13:46Well done.
13:511940s literature
13:52for 800.
13:53C.S. Lewis tried
13:54reconciling human suffering
13:56with a god who loves
13:57in the alliteratively titled
13:58The Problem of This.
14:01Allegra.
14:01What is pain?
14:02You got it.
14:03Great Brits, 2000.
14:05In 1820,
14:06he helped found
14:06the Royal Astronomical Society
14:08but didn't have it use
14:09the calculating machine
14:10he designed.
14:12Allegra.
14:12Who's Babbage?
14:13Right again.
14:14A little alliteration,
14:152,000.
14:16Something purchased
14:17without inspection,
14:18like a swine
14:19in an old-time sack.
14:21Allegra.
14:21What's a pig in a poke?
14:22Correct.
14:23You're ruining the runes,
14:241,200.
14:25Stop insisting
14:26that this country's
14:27Antonine Wall,
14:28once the Roman Empire's
14:29northern border,
14:30is jankier than
14:31Hadrian's Wall.
14:33Allegra.
14:33What is Scotland?
14:34Correct.
14:35Ruining the runes,
14:351,600.
14:37We might have beaten
14:38the crowds
14:38to this ancient Maya city
14:39near Piste, Mexico,
14:41home to the Pyramid
14:41El Castillo,
14:42had you not slept
14:43until noon.
14:44We missed Chichen Itza.
14:50Back to you, Allegra.
14:51Go for gold, 800.
14:53He is the Phoenix native
14:54who ran for president
14:55against LBJ in 1964.
14:58Allegra.
14:58Who's Goldwater?
14:59Yes.
15:00Stories behind the songs,
15:01800?
15:02Who knew?
15:03The Hansen brothers
15:04explained that this
15:05nonsense title
15:05reflects the inexorable
15:07passing of time.
15:09Allegra.
15:09What is Mbop?
15:10Very dark take on Mbop,
15:11yes.
15:12You're ruining the runes,
15:132,000.
15:14I know this ancient
15:15monastic settlement
15:16off Ireland's Cary Coast
15:17was in Star Wars,
15:18but selfies with a lightsaber
15:20was a little extra.
15:21Allegra.
15:22What is Skellig Michael?
15:23It is for the lead.
15:241940s literature,
15:252,000.
15:27A tale of love
15:27and independence in Paris,
15:29Gigi by this French novelist
15:31eventually came to the big screen
15:32with Leslie Caron.
15:36Gigi by Colette.
15:38Back to you, Allegra.
15:39Ruining the runes,
15:40800.
15:41Reaching the end
15:42of the Inca trail
15:43at this ancient site
15:44is tough enough
15:44without you complaining
15:45about all the stares.
15:47Allegra.
15:47What is Machu Picchu?
15:48Right.
15:49Great Brits, 400.
15:50He had high praise
15:52for Eddie Redmayne's
15:53portrayal of him,
15:53saying,
15:54at times,
15:55I thought he was me.
15:59Who is Stephen Hawking?
16:01Back to you, Allegra.
16:021940s literature for 400.
16:04This inquisitive primate
16:06who debuted early in the decade
16:07takes a job in a later book
16:09from cleaning windows
16:10to acting in a movie.
16:12Allegra.
16:12Who is Curious George?
16:13It is.
16:14Stories behind the songs, 400.
16:16This song by Jay-Z
16:18about having nearly 100 complications
16:19took the title and hook
16:21from a nice tea song.
16:23Allen.
16:23What is 99 Problems?
16:24That's right.
16:25Alliteration, 400.
16:27Mutual ill will
16:28or a Taylor Swift chart topper.
16:31Allegra.
16:32What is Bad Blood?
16:33Right.
16:33Gopher Gold, 400.
16:35The Ballad of Jed Clampett
16:36offers this synonym
16:37for Texas tea
16:38that fits the category.
16:40Allen.
16:41It was Black Gold.
16:41Black Gold is correct.
16:42Here's the last clue
16:43from You're Ruining the Ruins.
16:45Stop complaining about the heat
16:46on our walking tour of Pompeii.
16:48Just be glad temps are lower
16:50than in 79 AD
16:51when this volcano blew.
16:53Allegra.
16:53What is Vesuvius?
16:54That is correct.
16:55It means you will maintain
16:56a narrow lead over Molly
16:57as we head into Final Jeopardy.
16:59Close game.
16:59Here's the category
17:00that will decide this thing.
17:02Fun and games.
17:03Well, think about fun
17:04and games for a moment.
17:05Make your wagers
17:05and then we'll return
17:07with the clue.
17:09Final Jeopardy is always fun
17:11for me,
17:11but today the category
17:12is fun and games.
17:13Let's reveal the clue.
17:15A 2022 article
17:17titled This at 50,
17:18the video game
17:19that changed the world,
17:21also said,
17:22it may be the most boring
17:23game of all time.
17:2430 seconds.
17:25Good luck.
17:34We'll start on the end
17:57with Alan Pike,
17:58$4,400
17:59against two tough competitors.
18:00Did you come up
18:01with Final, Alan?
18:02You wrote down,
18:04what is,
18:05oh, you crossed out Pong
18:07and didn't get to replace it.
18:09So that's not correct.
18:11You'll lose
18:12$3,581,
18:14leaving you with $819.
18:16Molly Murray was in second place,
18:17but only by a whisker.
18:18Did she come up
18:19with the correct response?
18:20She has Pong
18:22and she left it alone,
18:23which is good
18:24because the pioneering
18:25video game Pong
18:26is correct.
18:27What did you wager?
18:29$8,000.
18:30So you are putting
18:30the pressure on Allegra.
18:31You now have $27,200.
18:34Allegra Cuny,
18:34you know you need
18:35to get this right.
18:36Did you think of Pong?
18:38She's got it.
18:39Did she wager enough?
18:41Wow, more than enough.
18:42$17,001.
18:44Our biggest wager
18:45on a correct response
18:46of the season
18:46takes you to $38,401.
18:49That makes you
18:49a two-day Jeopardy!
18:50champion.
18:50Your total now,
18:51$65,001.
18:54What a comeback.
18:56What a game.
18:56I hope we have another
18:57one like that tomorrow.
18:58Join us then.
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