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00:00Good luck.
00:04From the Sony Pictures Studio, this is Jeopardy.
00:10Now entering the studio are today's contestants.
00:13A civil servant from Cleveland, Ohio, Jack Patton.
00:18A director of information services from Urbandale, Iowa, Doug Morrison.
00:23And our returning champion, a pop music critic from San Jose, California, Claudia Perry,
00:31whose three-day cash winnings total $33,303.
00:37And now, here is the host of Jeopardy! Alex Rebeck.
00:44Thanks, Johnny. Hi, folks. Welcome to our show.
00:47Claudia Perry, the returning champion, is the big Jeopardy! player so far in her family.
00:52Her sister was a contestant on our program about a year ago.
00:55Didn't win the game, but Claudia has won three times.
00:58Both the young ladies are trying to convince their mom to appear on the program as well.
01:02But Doug and Jack are the challengers for Claudia today.
01:05Let's see how well they fare against our champ.
01:08Good luck. Here we go.
01:12Jeopardy! round today has these as your categories.
01:16Birds.
01:17Famous firsts.
01:19TV.
01:20Weights and measures.
01:21National forests.
01:23And finally, we'll deal with some body talk.
01:25Claudia, you start us off.
01:26TV 400.
01:27Answer.
01:28The Hogan family was set in Oak Park, Illinois, and Hogan's Heroes was set in this country.
01:35Doug.
01:35What is Germany?
01:36Yes.
01:37Famous firsts for 100.
01:38Answer there.
01:40The first railway suspension bridge was completed over the gorge near these U.S. Canadian Falls in 1855.
01:47Jack.
01:47What is Niagara Falls?
01:49Yep. Select.
01:49Famous firsts for 200.
01:50At the Columbian Exposition in 1893, this tall amusement park ride had everyone going in circles.
01:58Jack.
01:59What is a Ferris wheel?
02:00Yes.
02:01Uh, famous firsts for 300.
02:03With Vince Lombardi as its coach, this team won the first Super Bowl in 1967.
02:08Doug.
02:09Who are the Green Bay Packers?
02:10Correct.
02:11TV for 200.
02:13On its final episode, Lieutenant Gerard shot Fred Johnson, the one-armed man.
02:19Doug.
02:19What is The Fugitive?
02:20Yes.
02:21TV for 300.
02:22In 1996, Lily Tomlin took over the role of FYI producer on this show.
02:29Claudia.
02:29What is Murphy Brown?
02:30Correct.
02:30TV 400.
02:31Answer.
02:32Daily Double.
02:33You got in in the nick of time.
02:34You can risk up to 500, as you know, Claudia, and if you responded correctly, that would
02:40put you in first place.
02:42I'll risk 500.
02:42All right.
02:43For 500, then, let me give you the clue first.
02:45Part played on Bewitched in the 1960s by the person seen here in a recent photo.
02:53What is Tabitha?
02:57Tabitha, yes, and that is Erin Murphy, photographed this year, and there she is on Bewitched, a
03:03long, long time ago.
03:04Pick again, Claudia.
03:05TV for 500.
03:07Obladi Oblada was the theme to this 90s series, featuring Christopher Burke as Corky.
03:13Doug.
03:14What is One Day at a Time?
03:15No, sorry.
03:16Claudia.
03:17What is Life Goes On?
03:17Life Goes On.
03:18Yes, Obladi Oblada.
03:19Famous First, 400.
03:20The first land engagement of this war took place June 24th, 1898, at Las Guasimas, Cuba.
03:30Doug.
03:30What is the Spanish-American War?
03:32Yes.
03:32Famous First for 500.
03:34Answer.
03:36Oveta Culp Hobby, who passed away in 1995, was the first to head this former cabinet department,
03:42HEW for short.
03:44Claudia.
03:44What is Health Education and Welfare?
03:46You're right.
03:46Body Talk 100.
03:48Answer.
03:48If you're clumsy, your fingers may be all these.
03:54Jack.
03:55What are Thumbs?
03:56Thumbs is right.
03:57National Forest for 100.
04:00Missouri's National Forest, named for this writer, is nowhere near the city of Hannibal.
04:05Claudia.
04:06Who's Mark Twain?
04:07That's it.
04:07National Forest 200.
04:09Much of this state is covered by 10 National Forests, including Salmon, Boise, and Nez Perce.
04:15Claudia.
04:16What is Idaho?
04:17Right.
04:17Uh, National Forest 300.
04:19This Cornhusker State's Blaine and Thomas counties have the USA's largest hand-planted forest.
04:26Doug.
04:26What is Nebraska?
04:27Yes, for $300 more, and that takes you to 800.
04:30You're in second place, but both you and Jack trail.
04:32Claudia, the returning champion.
04:34We'll get back to more answers and questions, of course, in the continuation of this first round right after this break.
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06:46A man who loves playing charades is the first player we introduced on our program today.
06:56Jack Patton has been doing it for 30 years with the same group, basically.
07:00The same group of people.
07:01There's eight of us that every time we get together, we wind up playing charades.
07:05Well, how do you keep it interesting after that long?
07:08Well, we do different categories.
07:10We've done silent movies.
07:11We've done quotations from politicians.
07:12We make up our own categories.
07:16We even one time had songs that didn't exist.
07:19Now, that would be a tough category.
07:21Songs that didn't exist?
07:22Love theme from Porkchop Hill.
07:25I see what you mean.
07:26You've got to be very talented to play that game.
07:28Nice having you with us today.
07:29Doug Morrison from Urbandale, Iowa.
07:32It says here, you've been bought and sold with the office furniture five times.
07:35Now, there's a story there.
07:36I've got to hear it.
07:37Well, I've never worked for the same company without being sold for more than three years.
07:42I'm in the computer business, and every time they kind of take me with the desk and the potted plants.
07:47I've learned a lot about severance packages, rumors.
07:52But also, what you've learned is that you must be a very valuable commodity if every company that acquires the one you're working for at that time wants to take you along as part of the deal.
08:01I do my best on that score.
08:02I hope you're making a lot of money.
08:05Okay.
08:06Okay, good.
08:06Claudia Perry is our champion.
08:08She is a music critic who's also a sports fan, big baseball fan, and you've done some sports reporting.
08:14Yeah.
08:14And it was only in recent years that women were allowed in men's locker rooms, and there are all kinds of stories about things that the guys would do to upset the women reporters.
08:24Anything like that happen to you?
08:25Well, I don't think this guy was actually trying to upset me, but I went into the coach's dressing room at the Richmond, Virginia baseball stadium
08:33and ran into a .350 hitter who basically wasn't wearing a stitch.
08:38He was one of the hitting instructors for the team that I was covering at the time.
08:41I immediately pulled out my legal-sized notebook so that when I looked down, that would be all that I would see.
08:47All right.
08:49Good move on your part.
08:51Doug, take a look at the board.
08:52You get to make our next selection as we continue in this first round.
08:55Body talk for 200.
08:56Answer.
08:58Something quickly accomplished is done in the twinkling of a bedpost or of this body part.
09:05Doug.
09:06What is the eye?
09:07Eye, yes.
09:08Body talk for 300, please.
09:10Act bluntly, and you shoot from this.
09:12Doug.
09:13What is the hip?
09:14Yes.
09:14Body talk for 400.
09:16You've got them if you can stand on a ship without losing your balance.
09:20Doug.
09:20What are sea legs?
09:21Right.
09:23Body talk for 500.
09:24You put your nose to the grindstone and this to the wheel.
09:29Claudia.
09:30What's your shoulder?
09:30Shoulder is right.
09:31National Forest, 400.
09:32Answer.
09:33The northernmost of Arkansas' national forests shares its name with these mountains in the area.
09:40Claudia.
09:40What are the Ozarks?
09:41Yes.
09:42500 for national forests.
09:43Minnesota's largest national forest shares its name with this great lake.
09:47Jack.
09:48What is Superior?
09:49You're right.
09:50Weights and Measures for 100.
09:51On the Beaufort scale, it's the next step up from a tropical storm.
09:57Claudia.
09:57What's the hurricane?
09:58Right.
09:58Weights and Measures for 200.
10:00The EPA determines whether drinking water contains more lead than 15 ppb.
10:06ppb standing for this.
10:08Jack.
10:08Parts per billion.
10:11300 in Weights and Measures, please.
10:13All right, remember your phrasing next time, please.
10:15No.
10:15Okay, go again.
10:17Weights and Measures for 300.
10:18This small measurement used by bartenders equals about one and a half ounces.
10:24Claudia.
10:24What's a shot glass?
10:25Shot glass or a jigger, yeah.
10:27400.
10:27Weights and Measures, 400.
10:28To determine this for a circle, multiply the diameter by pi.
10:33Claudia.
10:34What's the circumference?
10:35Right.
10:35Weights and Measures for 500.
10:37Abbreviated G or GB in computerese, it's equal to 1024 MB.
10:44Claudia.
10:44What is a gigabyte?
10:45You're right.
10:46Birds for 100.
10:48The screech type of this bird has an unusual whistling call.
10:52Jack.
10:52What is an owl?
10:54Right.
10:54Birds for 200.
10:55The gray jay is not as famous as this relative whose scientific name is Cyanocita cristata.
11:03Doug?
11:04What is the blue jay?
11:05Yeah.
11:05300, please.
11:06These birds are so named because their long legs look like the poles circus performers walk on.
11:13Jack?
11:14What are stilts?
11:15That's it.
11:16400 in birds.
11:18The coscaroba, which weighs only about 8 pounds, is the smallest of these graceful birds.
11:26They're the smallest of the swans.
11:28Last clue coming up right now.
11:30The snowy type of this member of the heron family is known for its beautiful white plumes.
11:36Jack.
11:36What is a goose?
11:37No.
11:39Claudia?
11:39What's an egret?
11:40Egret.
11:40Yes, for 500.
11:41Taking you up to 4,800 and taking us to our next commercial break.
11:45We're going to pause now and set the board up for double jeopardy, and then we'll come right back.
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13:28As promised, double jeopardy.
13:33Let's do it now.
13:34Two of those daily doubles in these categories.
13:38Let's take a look and see what we have.
13:39Non-fiction, American history, notorious, world geography, food, and finally, musicians and their instruments.
13:51We'll tell you something about the musician.
13:52You tell us what instrument.
13:53Jack, start us off.
13:54American history for 200.
13:56Answer.
13:56On the night of April 14, 1986, U.S. warplanes bombed Tripoli and Benghazi in this African country.
14:05Jack.
14:06What is Libya?
14:07That's right.
14:08American history for 400.
14:10Traffic on this trail between San Antonio and Abilene peaked in 1871 with 600,000 cattle.
14:17Jack.
14:18What is the Chisholm Trail?
14:19That's right again.
14:20$600 in American history.
14:22Until the late 1840s, this largest North Carolina city was the U.S.A.'s chief source of gold.
14:29Claudia.
14:30What is Raleigh?
14:30No.
14:31Doug.
14:32What is Charlotte?
14:33Yes.
14:34American history for 800.
14:35At the same time that John Foster Dulles was Secretary of State, his brother Alan headed this agency.
14:42Jack.
14:43What is the CIA?
14:44Correct.
14:45$1,000 in American history.
14:46Answer.
14:47Nearly double.
14:48One of two.
14:48And a golden opportunity for you, Jack, to move into the lead if you decide to risk enough and...
14:56Uh, $1,500, please.
14:59All right.
14:59$1,500 will take you very close.
15:01$300 off Claudia's lead.
15:03Here comes the clue for you.
15:04Nineteen members of this Irish-American terrorist society, active in 1870s Pennsylvania, were hanged.
15:12Who are the Molly Maguires?
15:14That's right.
15:15And you're just as straight off the lead now.
15:16One correct response and two away.
15:20Select again.
15:21Notorious for 200.
15:23He began his famous murder spree in the slums of London's Whitechapel on August 7, 1888.
15:29Jack.
15:30Who is Jack the Ripper?
15:31Correct.
15:32Uh, Notorious for 400.
15:34She wrote the story of suicide Sal, as well as the story of herself and Clyde.
15:40Doug.
15:40Who is Bonnie Parker?
15:41Yes.
15:42Notorious for 600.
15:43Albert Anastasia was Lord High Executioner of the Gang of Killers dubbed this by the press.
15:49Jack.
15:50What is Murder Incorporated?
15:51Right.
15:51You're in the lead now.
15:52Uh, $800 in Notorious.
15:55Babe and Dickie were the nicknames of these Chicago thrill killers of young Bobby Franks.
16:01Claudia.
16:02Who are Leopold and Loeb?
16:03Right.
16:04A thousand.
16:04Notorious for a thousand.
16:05In 1985, three members of this family were arrested for participating in a naval spy ring.
16:11Doug.
16:12Who are the Walkers?
16:12Right.
16:13World Geography for 200, please.
16:15Puerto Varas is in Chile, and Puerto Vallarta is in this country.
16:20Claudia.
16:21What is Mexico?
16:22Right.
16:22Uh, Musicians and Their Instruments, 200.
16:25At 14, Wynton Marsalis was a featured soloist on this instrument with the New Orleans Philharmonic.
16:32Doug.
16:33What is the saxophone?
16:34No.
16:35Jack.
16:35What is the trumpet?
16:36Trumpet, yes.
16:37Uh, Musicians and Their Instruments for 400.
16:41James Galway has performed in several orchestras playing the flute and this smaller relative.
16:47Doug.
16:47What is the piccolo?
16:49Correct.
16:49Musicians and Their Instruments for 600.
16:51Kenny G took up this instrument after seeing someone play it on the Ed Sullivan Show.
16:56Claudia.
16:57What is the saxophone?
16:58Yes.
16:58Musicians and Their Instruments, 800.
16:59Jacques Offenbach was a virtuoso on this instrument, as is Yo-Yo Ma.
17:05Claudia.
17:05What is the cello?
17:06Right.
17:06Uh, Musicians and Their Instruments, 1,000.
17:08Midori is one of the most celebrated players of this instrument.
17:11Claudia.
17:12What is the violin?
17:13Right.
17:13Um, food, 200.
17:15A spring roll is a smaller, more delicate version of this Chinese appetizer.
17:20Claudia.
17:21What's the neck roll?
17:22Right.
17:22Food, 400.
17:23The Jordan type of this nut is often sold and cased in a candy coating.
17:28Claudia.
17:29What's an almond?
17:29Right.
17:30Uh, food, 600.
17:31English name of the mashed bean specialty, Frijoles Refritos.
17:36Claudia.
17:37What are refried beans?
17:38Right.
17:38Uh, food, 800.
17:39The French name of this layered ice cream dessert means perfect.
17:44Claudia.
17:45What's parfait?
17:46Right.
17:46Uh, food for 1,000.
17:48The Keogia type of this round root vegetable has concentric circles of red and white.
17:54Claudia.
17:55What is it, beet?
17:55Beet, yes.
17:57Well done, Claudia.
17:58Making a big move.
18:02Nonfiction, 200.
18:04Answer.
18:04In 1993, she published The Downing Street Years, a memoir of her time as prime minister.
18:11Jack.
18:11Who is Margaret Thatcher?
18:13Correct.
18:13Nonfiction for 400.
18:16Conrad Buskenhut wrote The Country of Rembrandt, a classic cultural history of this country.
18:22Jack.
18:22What is Holland?
18:23Holland or the Netherlands, yes.
18:25Uh, nonfiction for 600.
18:27Motherhood in Bondage is one of the books by this birth control pioneer.
18:32Doug.
18:32Who is Sanger?
18:33Margaret Sanger, correct.
18:34Nonfiction for 800.
18:36Ten Days That Shook the World was his last book published during his lifetime.
18:41Claudia.
18:41Who is John Reed?
18:42Yes.
18:42Uh, nonfiction for 1,000.
18:43This Swiss-born woman psychiatrist wrote the best-selling book on death and dying.
18:50Claudia.
18:51Who is Kubler-Ross?
18:52Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, right.
18:53Uh, World Geography 400.
18:54Part of the Northwest Passage, the Davis Strait, separates Canada's Baffin Island from this Danish one.
19:02Claudia.
19:02What is Greenland?
19:03Yes.
19:04Uh, World Geography 600.
19:05Answer.
19:06The other Daily Double.
19:07You've been playing very, very well for the past three shows, Claudia, and you have 12,800 to risk on your knowledge of world geography.
19:20I risk 1,000.
19:21All right.
19:22Here's the clue.
19:24The city of Tangier lies at the western end of this strait.
19:33What is the Strait of Magellan?
19:34No, sorry.
19:35What is the Strait of Gibraltar?
19:37Gibraltar.
19:38So you're at 11,800, and we have two clues left.
19:42Uh, World Geography 800.
19:43About 65% of the Philippines' total land area is divided between Luzon and this island.
19:51Claudia.
19:51What is Mindanao?
19:52That's it.
19:52Now the last clue.
19:54The Potala, the former palace of the Dalai Lama, is a landmark of this Tibetan city.
20:00Doug.
20:00What is Kathmandu?
20:01No.
20:03Claudia or Jack?
20:04Kathmandu is in Nepal.
20:08Lhasa is in Tibet.
20:09All right.
20:10All right.
20:10You wind up at 3,700, Doug.
20:12Jack at 5,500.
20:13Claudia.
20:14Very impressive again, particularly in that one stretch in Double Jeopardy.
20:1812,600 for her.
20:20You know, of course, ladies and gentlemen, that the champion always keeps the cash, and we have these as prizes for our runners-up today.
20:26Johnny.
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21:00Thanks, Johnny.
21:02Final Jeopardy category, as we begin the week, is classical literature.
21:07We'll be back with a clue in a moment.
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21:37Alpha Hydrox Cream and Lotion in drug, grocery, and discount stores.
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21:45And now I read here, I can't use this patch.
21:47It's not for light smokers.
21:48You picked up the wrong box.
21:50That's Nicotrol.
21:51You want Nicoderm CQ.
21:52CQ's not just for heavy smokers?
21:54No.
21:55Nicoderm CQ has three strengths.
21:57Light smokers can start.
21:59With the step two box.
22:00Right.
22:01Six weeks here, two here, and three of Nicotine.
22:04I like that plan.
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22:11Is your hip okay?
22:12How's the pain?
22:13I feel great.
22:14I took some Tylenol.
22:15Extra strength.
22:17I'm still surprised the doctor gave you Tylenol after your hip surgery.
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22:23Oh.
22:23Hyperkeratosis?
22:28Symptom.
22:29Persistent, itchy, flaky scalp.
22:32Solution.
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22:41If you're an office manager, you have one thing on your mind.
22:43Morning, Linda.
22:44The price of supplies.
22:48Hey, Linda, you like this picture of me and my boyfriend?
22:51Now this is all wrong.
22:56Come on, relax.
22:57You know you're saving money shopping in Staples.
23:00Focus on other things.
23:01Linda, Linda, Linda.
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23:09Staples.
23:09Yeah, we've got that.
23:12What a holiday.
23:13I can't see eating like this anymore.
23:15I can't even see my feet.
23:16Okay, which diet this time?
23:17Well, we could do the cabbage diet.
23:19The sauerkraut diet.
23:20Or the horseradish diet.
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23:32Brenda, on the sauerkraut diet, maybe hot dogs don't count.
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23:39Classical literature.
23:42That's the category for Final Jeopardy.
23:44We've all got 30 seconds to come up with the correct response, and I hope it is the correct response, in question form, to this clue.
23:51Four single biographies and 23 pairs of biographies make up this classical work.
23:58Good luck, players.
23:59Good luck.
23:59Good luck.
23:59Good luck.
23:59Good luck.
24:28Doug, let's start with you.
24:32What did you put down as your response to our clue?
24:37What is lives?
24:39Sorry, can't accept that.
24:42Your wager was 3,500, and that takes you down to 200.
24:45Let's go to your left now, to Jack Patton.
24:47He had 5,500.
24:48Will he have that after we reveal his clue?
24:50Let's take a look.
24:51What is Plutarch's lives?
24:53Yes, he'll have that and more, because that is correct.
24:55In fact, your wager was 2,500.
24:58That takes you up to 8,000.
25:00Now we come to our champion, Claudia Perry.
25:02She was shaking her head even when we revealed this clue.
25:05Let's see why.
25:06What did she put down?
25:08What is the Iliad?
25:10No, and I have a feeling you didn't risk a bundle because you were a clear-cut winner no matter what happened.
25:15You risked just 600, leaving you at 12,000 today and a four-day total of $45,303.
25:21Way to go, Claudia.
25:22We're going to try to become an undefeated five-time champion tomorrow in order to qualify automatically for our Tournament of Champions next year worth $100,000.
25:30We'll see if it works out for us.
25:31Join us then.
25:32So long.
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