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00:00This is Jeopardy!
00:04Now entering the studio are today's contestants.
00:08An attorney from Arlington, Virginia, Bob Bowers.
00:12An administrative clerk originally from Phoenix, Arizona,
00:16Yvonne Buchanan. And our returning champion, a university
00:20administrator and professor from Vancouver, British Columbia,
00:24Bruce Fallman, whose cash winnings totaled $17,399.
00:30And now,
00:32here is the host of Jeopardy!, Alex Trebek.
00:36Thank you very much.
00:40Thank you, Johnny. Hi, everyone, and welcome to our show. This is Jeopardy!, and I think for
00:44only the second time this year, we have a contestant from our nation's capital.
00:48And so I want to say hi to all our fans who watch us on WRC in
00:52Washington, D.C. It is WRC.
00:54Glad I didn't make a mistake on that one.
00:56All right, we're so happy you joined us.
00:58Have fun with us in the next half hour.
01:00Learn something, hopefully, and match your
01:02skills against these three
01:04players who are going to try to win lots of cash
01:06by coming up with correct questions
01:08to the answers we reveal on the board.
01:10As you know, players, in the first round
01:12of play, we will have one daily
01:14double hidden somewhere in these 30
01:16monitors to assist you in adding to your cash
01:18winnings. And you want to earn as much cash as possible
01:20because at the end of the show,
01:22only the player with the most cash gets to keep it
01:24and gets to return as our champion
01:26on our next program. So good luck
01:28to all three of you. Let's get right to it.
01:30Let's get to the first round of Jeopardy!
01:32Values from 100 to 500 in these categories.
01:40U.S. Geography.
01:42Followed by People.
01:44Word Origins.
01:46Mammals.
01:48Weights and Measures.
01:50And finally, Howdy Doody.
01:52All right, as we always do, we start things off
01:56with our returning champion.
01:58And we got a bit of a giggle there from the players
02:00on that Howdy Doody category.
02:02But Bruce, you decide where we begin.
02:04Let's try that Howdy Doody category for $100.
02:06The answer is...
02:08He was both the host and voice of Howdy Doody.
02:11Bruce?
02:12Who's Bob Smith?
02:13That's right, Buffalo Bob.
02:14Can I have Howdy Doody for $200?
02:16The answer is...
02:18An Audio Daily Double.
02:19It doesn't take us any time at all
02:21to find our one and only Daily Double in this round.
02:24Although you have just $100, Bruce,
02:26you can wager up to the maximum amount on the board
02:28and that, in this case, is $500.
02:30Let's try $500, please, Alex.
02:32For $500, here is the answer for you.
02:35His voice sounded like this.
02:39Listen.
02:41Who is Clarabelle?
02:42Clarabelle the Clown.
02:43Absolutely right.
02:44Gave you a double helping that time.
02:46You're up to $600, Bruce.
02:48Select again.
02:49Very well for me.
02:50Let's try Howdy Doody for $300.
02:52At the middle of the category.
02:54Original number of Howdy's freckles.
02:55They equal the number of U.S. states.
02:57Bruce?
02:58What is 48?
02:5948 at that time.
03:00That is right.
03:01Well, let's try Howdy Doody for $400.
03:03When you got a good thing, keep with it.
03:05Last name of triplets.
03:06Don Jose, Hector Hamhawk, and Phineas T.
03:09Bruce?
03:10What is bluster?
03:11Bluster, yeah.
03:12Let's try Howdy Doody for $500.
03:15Creature made up from parts of eight different animals.
03:18Oh, my gosh.
03:19Are we going to stump you on this one?
03:21What was?
03:22Flub-a-dub.
03:23Flub-a-dub.
03:24But, Bruce, you did all right.
03:25You picked up $1,300 with Howdy Doody.
03:26Congratulations.
03:27Now we know how you spent your youth.
03:28You get to select again.
03:29Let's try U.S. geography for $100, please, Alex.
03:30All righty.
03:31The answer is state whose license plate reads land of 10,000 lakes.
03:32Bruce?
03:33What is Minnesota?
03:34That is right.
03:35Let's try U.S. geography for $200, please.
03:36We've been down one.
03:37Indian name for sleepy ones.
03:3895% of this corn state is farmland.
03:40Bruce?
03:41What is Iowa?
03:42Iowa is right again.
03:43Let's try U.S. geography for $300,000.
03:44For $300,000.
03:45All right.
03:46The only temperate zone rainforest in the U.S. is on this state's Olympic Peninsula.
03:49Bruce, once again.
03:50Where is Washington?
03:51Where is Washington?
03:52You're right here at home.
03:53You're right here at home.
03:54Yeah, I'm sorry.
03:55You're right there.
03:56We're going to need it in a little bit more warm.
03:57What's the scenery?
03:58And that's the living.
04:00Unless you're in the sleepy ones.
04:0195% of this corn state is farmland.
04:02Bruce?
04:03What is Iowa?
04:04Iowa is right again.
04:05Let's try U.S. geography for $300,000.
04:06For $300,000.
04:07All right.
04:08The only temperate zone rainforest in the U.S. is on this state's Olympic Peninsula.
04:09Bruce, once again.
04:10Where is Washington?
04:11Yes, the man from Vancouver, British Columbia should know about the state of Washington.
04:12Bruce, you're up to $1,900.
04:14You're in complete control right now.
04:17You're the leader.
04:18You're going to decide where we select our next category,
04:20but right now, I decide that we take a break
04:23for some important commercial messages.
04:25Actually, I did not make this decision.
04:27Somebody else did.
04:28So we'll be back with more of the show, but first, this.
04:43Hi there, welcome back.
04:44I think it's time we heard from our other players,
04:46not just the champions, so let's meet them now.
04:49Bob Boehm, am I pronouncing that correctly?
04:51That's right.
04:51From Arlington, Virginia.
04:53Attorney with an identical twin.
04:56And what does he do?
04:57He's also an attorney in Washington, D.C.
04:59Are you both specializing in the same area?
05:01As strange as it sounds, yes.
05:03Okay, let me ask you something.
05:04Have you ever done this?
05:05Because I know that when you're growing up,
05:07you probably pulled a switcheroo at one time or another.
05:11Have you ever gone into court
05:12when he was supposed to be in court
05:14and conducted part of a case for him?
05:17I've avoided that, yes.
05:18Oh, okay.
05:19You're avoiding my question very nicely, too.
05:22Good to have you with us.
05:23Yvonne Buchanan, originally from Phoenix,
05:26memorized the top six Academy Award winning categories
05:29for films since 1928.
05:32Yeah?
05:33Yeah.
05:33Dare we test you?
05:35Oh, go ahead.
05:36All right, 1929, the winning film.
05:39Best picture was Cimarron.
05:41No, it was Broadway Melody.
05:43Oh.
05:43Well, I got it.
05:44On Jeopardy.
05:45I'm sorry, we have to accept the first question you give.
05:48And because of that, you will go into a deficit situation,
05:51but later on.
05:52Now we've got our returning champ, Bruce Fahman.
05:54You are from Canada, and I don't...
05:56We didn't have television when Howdy Doody was on,
05:59and I don't remember us carrying it up there, did we?
06:01Well, we got it from Buffalo when I lived in Toronto
06:04with TV antennas as high as...
06:05You must have spent a lot of time watching that.
06:07And you've got a good memory as well.
06:09And you're a good player.
06:10Okay, you're in control of the board,
06:12so you select, take a look at things,
06:14and tell me where we go for our next category and amount.
06:18Let's continue with U.S. geography for $400, please.
06:21The answer is, the only leper colony in the U.S.
06:24is on an island in this state.
06:25Bruce.
06:26Where is Hawaii?
06:26Right.
06:27Can I have U.S. geography for $500, please?
06:30At the bottom, we'll wrap it up.
06:31These two states are Cajun country.
06:33Bruce.
06:33Bruce, what are Louisiana and Mississippi?
06:37That is incorrect.
06:38I'm sorry.
06:40Yvonne or Bob?
06:43I'll give it to you.
06:44What are Louisiana and Texas?
06:46Texas for Cajun country.
06:48All right, we're back to you, Bruce, for the selection.
06:50Let's try weights and measures for $100, please.
06:52New category.
06:53Let's go to work.
06:54A baker's dozen.
06:54Bruce.
06:55How many are 13?
06:57Right.
06:57Weights and measures for $200.
06:59Moving down a notch, we have this.
07:00Weighing device used by Justice
07:02and supermarket cashiers.
07:04Yvonne.
07:04What are scales?
07:05You're right.
07:06I'll take people for $100, please?
07:08People for $1.
07:09By wearing $1 instead of $2,
07:11Michael Jackson made it his trademark.
07:13Yvonne.
07:14What is a glove?
07:14You are correct.
07:15I'll take people for $200, please?
07:17Answer.
07:18Cher, Liz Taylor, and Boy George
07:20all switched to this hair color last summer.
07:23Yvonne.
07:23What is blonde?
07:24Blonde, yes.
07:25And they do have more fun.
07:26I'll take people for $300, please?
07:28Answer.
07:29Current princess of Monaco
07:30who dropped Jean-Paul Belmondo's son
07:33for Alain Delon's.
07:34Bruce.
07:35Who is Princess Caroline?
07:36I'm sorry, that is wrong.
07:37Yvonne.
07:38Who is Princess Stephanie?
07:39Stephanie, yes.
07:40The younger of the two daughters.
07:41Yvonne, go again.
07:42I'll take people for $400, please.
07:43Continuing along.
07:44Georgia couple who spent their vacation
07:46renovating a New York
07:47Lower East Side slum building.
07:49Bob.
07:50Who are former president
07:52and Mrs. Carter?
07:53Absolutely right.
07:54Jimmy and Rosalyn.
07:54Nice going.
07:55You're on the scoreboard
07:55and in control.
07:57You select.
07:57I'll go with people for $500, please.
07:59At the bottom,
08:00Mr. Showmanship
08:01whose Vegas Museum's holdings
08:03include a $60,000 replica
08:06of George V's coronation robe.
08:08Yvonne?
08:09Who is Liberace?
08:10Liberace is right.
08:11That gives you $500 more
08:12and you're very close
08:13to getting the lead.
08:14Okay, I'll take word origins
08:15for $100, please.
08:16Answer.
08:17From French soldier
08:18Nicolas Chauvin
08:19who was steadfastly loyal
08:20to Napoleon.
08:21Bruce.
08:22What is chauvinism?
08:23Yes.
08:23Can I have word origins
08:24for $200, please?
08:25The answer this time,
08:26we've got less than a minute to go.
08:28Biblical term
08:28for the thyroid cartilage
08:29that bulges in the throat.
08:31Bruce.
08:31What is the Adam's apple?
08:32You are right.
08:33Let me have weights
08:34and measures for $300, please.
08:35Back to that one
08:36and this answer for you.
08:38Cups of butter in a pound.
08:39Bruce.
08:40What is two?
08:41Two is right.
08:42Weights and measures
08:43for $400, please.
08:44Answer.
08:45From Latin uncia,
08:47measurement taken
08:48from the width of a thumb.
08:49Bruce.
08:50What is an inch?
08:50Inch is correct.
08:52That means by weights
08:52and measures for $500.
08:53At the bottom.
08:54Final clue.
08:55Number of feet in a fathom.
08:56Bruce.
08:57What is six?
08:58That is right.
08:58For $500 more,
08:59select the game.
09:00You have to $3,100.
09:01Let me try word origins
09:02for $300.
09:03At the middle of that category.
09:05The tailor struck blind
09:06for having looked
09:07at Lady Godiva
09:08was first one of these.
09:10Bruce.
09:10What's a peeping tom?
09:11You are right.
09:13Let me try word origins
09:14for $400, please.
09:15From Greek kupros,
09:17meaning cyprus,
09:18which was an ancient source
09:20of this metal.
09:21Bob.
09:21What is copper?
09:22Copper is right.
09:23You select.
09:24Word origins for $500, please.
09:26At the bottom.
09:26Term for total chaos
09:28derived from English asylum
09:29of St. Mary of Bethlehem.
09:31Bruce.
09:32What is bedlam?
09:33Yes, the British have
09:33a wonderful way
09:34of abbreviating
09:35and talking up
09:36some of their words.
09:37Nice going,
09:37all three of you.
09:38Bruce, you're in the lead.
09:39Yvonne's in second place
09:40with $1,300,
09:41and Bob has third place
09:43all by himself
09:43with a total of $800.
09:45You're out of jeopardy.
09:46We'll be putting you
09:46into double jeopardy
09:47in a moment,
09:48and you know what that means.
09:48An important round.
09:50The answers are going
09:50to be tougher.
09:52There's a lot more money
09:53at stake,
09:53and there will be
09:53two daily doubles
09:54to help you along.
09:55All of that coming up
09:56right after all of this.
09:58Great performance
10:18by all three of our players
10:19on the show today,
10:20and now we come to the round
10:21in which money can be
10:23accumulated very quickly,
10:24and I remind you again
10:25that you want to earn
10:26as much cash as possible.
10:27This is Double Jeopardy.
10:28Let's put the cash values
10:30on the board
10:31and begin the round.
10:35Good categories this time, too.
10:37Let's take a look at them.
10:38Starting off with mountains,
10:40the military,
10:42books and authors,
10:44science,
10:45historical trivia,
10:46and finally,
10:48opera.
10:49The player who's in third spot
10:51usually gets to select
10:52first in this round,
10:53and that means you, Bob.
10:54Good luck.
10:56Let's start with
10:56the military for 200, please.
10:59Answer.
11:00Members of all nationalities
11:01except French
11:02can join this fighting force.
11:04Bruce.
11:04What is the Foreign Legion?
11:05That is right.
11:06Can I have books and authors
11:08for 200, please?
11:09Yes, you may.
11:11Comedienne who penned
11:12the life and hard times
11:14of her best friend,
11:15Heidi Abramowitz.
11:16Yvonne.
11:16Who is Joan Rivers?
11:17Yes, her former friend,
11:19Heidi Abramowitz,
11:20after the book.
11:20Yvonne, go again.
11:21Goods and authors
11:22for 400, please.
11:23Moving down.
11:24Originally in Dutch,
11:25Het Achterhus,
11:26this Diary of a Young Girl
11:27is best known
11:28by its play title.
11:29Bruce.
11:29What is The Diary of Anne Frank?
11:31That is right.
11:32Let me have books and authors
11:34for 600, please.
11:34In the middle of the column,
11:36Judith Guest's first novel
11:37that was made into
11:381980's Extraordinary
11:40Oscar winner.
11:41Bruce.
11:41What is Ordinary People?
11:42You're right.
11:43Let me have Science
11:45for 200, please, Alex.
11:46All righty.
11:47Answer this time.
11:48Common gas,
11:49represented by the formula
11:50CO2.
11:52Bruce.
11:52It's carbon dioxide.
11:53Yes.
11:54Let's go back to books
11:55and authors for 800, please.
11:56All right.
11:57Feeling stronger in that?
11:58Let's look.
11:59After pulling several rabbits
12:00from his hat,
12:01he made the witches
12:01of Eastwick materialize.
12:03Bruce.
12:04What is,
12:06or who is,
12:06John Updike?
12:07That's right.
12:08Can I have books
12:09and authors for 1,000 books?
12:11You're starting to struggle
12:12a bit, it would seem.
12:12Scott Joplin wrote
12:13ragtime music,
12:15but this guy
12:15wrote the book.
12:16Yvonne.
12:17Who is E.L. Doctro?
12:18That is right,
12:19for $1,000.
12:20Nice to meet you.
12:21I'll take historical trivia
12:22for 200, please.
12:23Answer.
12:25Maximinus,
12:25Thrax,
12:26Marcus Aurelius,
12:27and Hadrian
12:27all held this ancient
12:28top post.
12:29Bruce.
12:30What is consul?
12:31No.
12:33Yvonne.
12:33What is an emperor?
12:35Emperor,
12:35Roman emperor,
12:36yes, indeed.
12:36That's what we were going for.
12:37Okay, historical trivia
12:38for 400, please.
12:39Moving down.
12:40Some walk a mile,
12:41but Rodrigo de Jerez
12:42sailed the Atlantic
12:43in 1492
12:44and became the first
12:45European to do this.
12:50Bruce.
12:50What is land
12:51in the new world?
12:52No.
12:53Look at the clue carefully.
12:56Bob.
12:57What is
12:58ride a camel?
13:00No.
13:02But you were looking
13:03at the right part
13:04of the clue,
13:04so I'll give it to you.
13:05What is smoke tobacco?
13:06You'd walk a mile
13:08for a certain cigarette,
13:10but this was
13:10Rodrigo de Jerez
13:11sailing.
13:12Yvonne,
13:13you select.
13:14Opera for 200, please.
13:15Oh, a new category.
13:16You got it.
13:17In Rossini's opera,
13:18she is recognized
13:19by a bracelet,
13:20not a glass slipper.
13:21Bruce.
13:22What is Cinderella?
13:22Cinderella, yes.
13:23The opera's not
13:24Cenerentola.
13:25Let me have science
13:26for 400, please.
13:26All right.
13:27In magnetism,
13:29like poles,
13:31do this.
13:31Bob.
13:32What is
13:33repel?
13:34Yes.
13:35Isn't it nice
13:36when you think about it
13:37and you come up
13:37with the right question?
13:38Good.
13:39Select for me.
13:40The military for 400, please.
13:41Answer this time.
13:43Name of the air arm
13:44of the German military.
13:45Bruce.
13:45What is the Luftwaffe?
13:46That is right.
13:47Science for 600, please.
13:48Back to that one.
13:50Measuring system
13:51established in France
13:52in 1790
13:53called originally
13:53Systeme Internationale.
13:55Bruce.
13:55What is the metric system?
13:56That is correct.
13:57Let me have science
13:58for 800, please.
13:59The answer?
14:00Over three-fourths
14:01of the elements
14:02fall into this category.
14:03Bruce.
14:04What is metallic?
14:06Yes.
14:06What are metals?
14:07Nice going.
14:07Let me have science
14:08for 1,000, please.
14:09For $1,000.
14:10The science of sound.
14:12Yvonne.
14:12What is audio?
14:14No.
14:16Bruce or Bob,
14:17either one of the bees,
14:18we're looking for
14:19what is acoustics.
14:22Acoustics, not audio.
14:24Thank you, ma'am,
14:25in the audience,
14:25but you were wrong.
14:26Let's go back to Bruce
14:27for the selection.
14:28Oh, let's try mountains
14:29for 200.
14:30Mountains for two.
14:31Let's start climbing.
14:32Mount Logan was thought
14:33the highest on this continent
14:34until someone measured
14:35Mount McKinley.
14:36Bruce.
14:36What is North America?
14:37That is right.
14:38Mountains for 400, please.
14:39Moving down.
14:40Different surveys
14:41have reported its height
14:42as 29,002,
14:4329,141,
14:45and 29,028 feet.
14:47Yvonne.
14:47What is Mount Everest?
14:48That is correct.
14:49I'll take historical trivia
14:51for 600, please.
14:52You're back in that column.
14:54In 1902,
14:55what you would have seen
14:56if someone showed you
14:57a dreadnought.
14:58Bruce.
14:58What is a battleship?
15:00That is correct.
15:01Can I have mountains
15:02for 600, please?
15:04Yes.
15:05A mountain chain
15:06in the Sahara
15:06bears the name
15:07of this mythical man
15:08who bears the world.
15:09Bruce.
15:10What is Atlas?
15:11The Atlas Mountains.
15:12Write again.
15:12Mountains for 800, please.
15:14The Las Campanas Observatory
15:16in Chile was built
15:17to supplement findings
15:18of this California observatory.
15:20Bruce.
15:21What is Mount Palomar?
15:22No, that is wrong.
15:24Yvonne or Bob?
15:25We've got less than a minute
15:26to go in the round.
15:27Bob?
15:27What is the Scopes Observatory?
15:29No.
15:31Yvonne doesn't want to try it.
15:32I'll give it to you.
15:32What is Mount Wilson?
15:33Both of them were built
15:34by the Carnegie Institute.
15:35Back to Bruce for the choice.
15:37Let's go with mountains
15:37for 1,000.
15:38Wrapping up the category
15:39with this.
15:40The most famous peak
15:41of the Apennines of Italy.
15:43The most famous peak.
15:46Bob-oom.
15:48What is Mount Vesuvius?
15:50Back to you, Bruce.
15:51Okay, let's go with opera for 400.
15:55Opera for four.
15:56Mozart's opera
15:57about a wonderful woodwind.
15:58Bruce.
15:59What is the magic flute?
16:00Correct.
16:01Opera for 600, please.
16:02Answer.
16:03Guno had him tempt Faust
16:05in the form of Mephistopheles.
16:07Yvonne.
16:08What is the devil?
16:09Devil is right.
16:10Opera for 800, please.
16:12Yes.
16:13Declaring the world
16:14owes me what I need,
16:15he bathed in incense
16:16dressed only in silk
16:17and roped the ring cycle.
16:19Bruce.
16:19Who is Wagner?
16:20Wagner is right.
16:21Let's try opera
16:22for 1,000 dollars.
16:23The answer at the bottom is
16:25a daily double.
16:27Already you're in the lead
16:28with $9,300.
16:31Bruce,
16:31how much are you going
16:32to risk on opera?
16:32There's a chance
16:33for you to clean up.
16:35I know almost nothing
16:37about opera.
16:38So you'll bet 6,000.
16:39How much?
16:41I'll bet 2,000.
16:43For $2,000 then,
16:44here is the answer for you.
16:46Italian composer of Aida
16:48whose name in English
16:49is Joe Green.
16:52Who was Verdi.
16:54Full name?
16:55Giuseppe Verdi.
16:56Giuseppe Verdi.
16:57Absolutely right.
16:57Taking you to $11,300
16:59at the sound of
17:01the Time's Up indicator
17:03and you are all alone
17:05in first place.
17:06Yvonne has $2,700.
17:08She'll be playing
17:08Final Jeopardy with you.
17:09But Bob,
17:10I'm sorry to say
17:10that you have no money
17:12and as a result,
17:13you won't be around
17:14for Final Jeopardy.
17:14But thank you for joining us
17:15today on the program.
17:16Stay right where you are
17:17while I remind Yvonne and Bruce
17:18that you're playing for cash.
17:20Whoever winds up with the most
17:21gets to keep it.
17:22The runners up on the show
17:23always receive some prizes.
17:24Let's find out
17:25what we have for you today.
17:26Johnny, go ahead.
17:27Today's second place contestant
17:29will receive the Eastwind
17:30Action Recliner.
17:31Deeply cushioned back
17:31and seat,
17:32graceful curves
17:32and shape return
17:33adds a sophisticated beauty
17:34in this Action Recliner
17:35furnished by Action Industries Incorporated
17:37and Codafone's
17:38telephone answering device.
17:40Voice controlled
17:40message recording
17:41with remote message retrieval
17:42from any touchtone phone
17:43without a beeper
17:44furnished by Codafone.
17:46Today's third place contestant
17:47will receive the XL Brutus Bench.
17:48You may get in shape
17:49with XL Brutus Bench
17:50squat rack and leg developer.
17:51A quality made exerciser
17:53for the home
17:53designed to make exercising
17:55a pleasure
17:55furnished by XL.
17:57And now let's go back
17:58to Alex Trebek.
17:59And the final Jeopardy!
18:00category today is
18:02business and industry.
18:04Vaughn and Bruce,
18:05think about it,
18:05decide how much
18:06you want to wager
18:07and we'll come back
18:07to decide the championship
18:08right after this.
18:21Welcome back.
18:21I think we've got
18:22a good final Jeopardy!
18:23answer for our players today.
18:24The category,
18:25as I mentioned
18:25a little while ago,
18:26is business and industry.
18:28The answer is
18:29gun makers
18:31Remington and Sons
18:32began making
18:33this different product
18:35in 1874.
18:37You've got 30 seconds,
18:38players.
18:38Good luck.
18:39in 1874.
18:51play rock,
18:53characters are
18:54used to win
18:55the world
18:56in 1874.
19:05All right, we're going to begin with Yvonne Buchanan, who wound up in second place with $2,700.
19:15Let's find out, first of all, if you came up with a final Jeopardy question.
19:19What is a Colt .45?
19:22No, a Colt .45 is a beer, I think, and it's also a gun, but a different company, and not a correct question for us.
19:29Sorry about that, Suzanne.
19:30Ah, Suzanne, Yvonne, how much did it cost you?
19:32$2,675, leaving you with $25.
19:36Well, you're assured of a second-place finish, unless the champ went crazy, bid everything, and wasn't right.
19:43Let's find out, first of all, is he correct?
19:46What is the typewriter?
19:47You're absolutely right.
19:48Yes, the Remington typewriter.
19:50They started making it in 1874.
19:52The man had $11,300.
19:55He's going to add to it.
19:57How much will he add to it?
19:58$5,000, giving him $16,300.
20:02And after three days, $33,699.
20:06Congratulations.
20:07We'll see you next time out.
20:08We'll have two more players for you.
20:10We've got to go.
20:11So long, everybody.
20:12Until next time, right here on Jeopardy!
20:13Some of our departing contestants will receive Hershey's Crackle, delicious Hershey's milk chocolate, and crisp rice.
20:21Treat yourself to the great Crackle combination.
20:23Look for the Hershey name and the bright red Crackle label.
20:26Chico San Rice Cakes, now twin-packed for freshness.
20:28Tasty, nutritious, and still only 36 calories.
20:30Chico San Rice Cakes instead of bread.
20:32The answer is Diet Shasta, now with a great taste of NutraSweet.
20:35Choose one of 18 great flavors and say, I want a pop, Diet Shasta.
20:39New Glade Fabric Fresh.
20:41Fresher fabrics mean a fresher home in spring cleaner, ultra-fresh scents.
20:45Glade Fabric Fresh.
20:47Blue miseries.
20:48I hate them.
20:49Mentholate them.
20:51Medicate them.
20:52Penetrate them.
20:53Leviate them.
20:54Mentholate them.
20:56Edge.
20:57For extraordinary closeness.
20:58Closeness.
20:59Edge.
21:00For extraordinary comfort.
21:02Comfort.
21:02Experience.
21:03Edge Extra Gel.
21:11Take a timeout for Family Feud Challenge with Ray Combs.
21:23Then get ready to ID the Decade on Super Decades with Marianne Coran on Game Show Network.
21:30Columbia TriStar Television.
21:32Come on.
21:33It's theelaWinderva.
21:34Where's your contact home?
21:34Need a timeout for Family Feud?
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21:37It's a little bit froze.
21:37Few four years old.
21:39In the ==
21:40That's the Display.
21:40My mom's driving on bench.
21:41Boom!
21:42入ц.
21:42Air divorce.
21:43Everything.
21:43My mom is in the middle of the
21:44interchangeie customer
21:56medapan's face.
21:57Boom!
21:58The opposite.
21:58The other one will look for.
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