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00:00Wednesday, on top of the day.
00:03This is Jeopardy!
00:10Now entering the studio are today's contestants.
00:13An advertising copywriter, originally from Miami, Florida, Frank Sullivan.
00:18A freelance copywriter, originally from Plainview, New York.
00:22Lois Kleinstein.
00:24And an energy demonstrator from Waverly, Ohio, Greg Hopkins.
00:30And now, here is the host of Jeopardy! Alex Trebek.
00:39Thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen.
00:41On behalf of all of us, welcome to America's favorite answer-in-question game, Jeopardy!
00:46You know how we play it. We provide the categories and the answers,
00:48and it's then up to our contestants to give us the right questions.
00:52Players, as you know, any time you recognize an answer, you're free to ring in.
00:56However, I do want to caution you about the Jeopardy!
00:58If you are wrong, the value of the answer will be deducted from your score.
01:02But, to help you add to your winnings, we have hidden somewhere on the board a daily double.
01:07If you're lucky enough to uncover that, then you'll have a chance to double any or all of your winnings
01:11up to that point in the round.
01:12And it's very important that you try to win as much money as possible,
01:16because only the player with the most cash at the end of the day will wind up keeping his or
01:21her winnings.
01:21All right. We'll play the game until you hear this sound.
01:26That will signify that that particular round is over.
01:29If you're all set to begin, pick up your signaling buttons, but do not ring in until the answer is
01:34fully exposed.
01:35If you're ready, then let us play Jeopardy!
01:44And this time, as I indicated, with answers ranging in value from $100 to $500,
01:49here are the six categories you're going to be dealing with in this first round.
01:52Lakes and rivers, inventions, animals, foreign cuisine, actors and roles, and number, please.
02:02Since we do not have a returning champion on the program today, we drew numbers, and the winner was Greg.
02:09And that means you have the honor of selecting the first category and the first amount.
02:12Good luck, Greg.
02:13Thank you, Alex. I'll take animals for $100, please.
02:16Our very first answer is, these rodents first got to America by stowing away on ships.
02:20Greg.
02:21What are rats, Alex?
02:22That is absolutely right. That gives you $100. Select again.
02:25For $200, please.
02:26The answer is, there are about 40,000 muscles and tendons in this part of an elephant's body.
02:31Frank.
02:32What is the elephant's trunk?
02:34Yes, that is right. You're on the board.
02:36All right. Let's try actors and roles for $100, please.
02:39Brand new category.
02:40Video in which Michael Jackson plays a werewolf and a zombie.
02:43Frank.
02:44What is thriller?
02:45You're right again. Select.
02:47Let's try actors and roles for $200, please.
02:49The correct answer is, two Saturday Night alumni who tried trading places.
02:54Frank.
02:54Who is Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy?
02:57You're right again. You've added some more cash and you now have $500. Make another selection.
03:01I'll stay with actors and roles for $300, please.
03:04He may never say never again when asked to be Bond.
03:07Frank.
03:08Who is Sean Connery?
03:09You're right, and you're on a roll. Select again for us.
03:12I'll stay in the same category for $400, please.
03:15The blonde preferred in the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
03:18Frank.
03:19Who is Marilyn Monroe?
03:20Right.
03:22I'm going to have to stay in the actors and roles for $500, please.
03:25Complete the category with this answer. Sam Shepard played this barrier breaker in The Right Stuff.
03:29Frank.
03:31Who is...
03:33I'm sorry you took too long.
03:35Greg, you have an answer for me.
03:36Who is Colonel Chuck Yeager?
03:38Chuck Yeager is correct, and that means you earn money, and we deduct $500 from Frank, but you're still in
03:44the lead.
03:44You've got $700, Greg has $600, and Lois has yet to make a move.
03:49Greg, you gave me the last correct question, so go ahead and make your next selection.
03:52Let's go back to animals for $300.
03:54The answer is, when husbands pop for an ermine coat, they're actually buying this. Lois.
03:58What is sable?
03:59No, I'm sorry. That is wrong.
04:02Greg or Frank, do either one of you have an answer? Frank?
04:04What is mink?
04:05That is incorrect also.
04:07Greg, do you want to try it?
04:08No, thank you.
04:09Then I'll give you the correct question is, what is a weasel?
04:12A weasel. Its fur turns white in the winter, and it becomes an ermine.
04:17Greg, you gave me the last correct question. Select again for me.
04:20Animals for $400, please.
04:21Animals for $400. The answer is...
04:25Close relative of the pig, though its name means river horse.
04:29Greg?
04:30What is a hippopotamus?
04:31Hippopotamus is the right question, and that brings you to an even $1,000, and we are going to take
04:36a pause right now,
04:37and we will return to continue Jeopardy! right after this.
04:46You always wear your wife's fabric softener?
04:49What?
04:49That's where it went.
04:51Still using that white sheet, try Cling Free, the do-it-all softener.
04:55Do-it-all?
04:55Look, the white sheet's paper thin, but Cling Free's thicker. Does more.
04:59Only Cling Free combines super softeners, static stoppers, a fresh fragrance, and a deodorant.
05:07More convenient and easier to find.
05:09So I won't be wearing your softener anymore.
05:12Super Soft Cling Free, the do-it-all fabric softener.
05:16And I assure your highness, this is the best suite in the hotel.
05:20The best furnishings, the best view, but not the best bottling tissue.
05:26But that's the leading brand.
05:27But White Cloud's better in three important ways.
05:31Allow me.
05:32White Cloud's the fullest, the most absorbent, and it feels softer too.
05:38White Cloud immediately.
05:39More, softer, more absorbent.
05:43All rolled into one.
05:44White Cloud.
05:47The O'Rourke say the bigger the better.
05:49That's why we're at Red Lobster, for the Big Deal Shrimp Deal.
05:52Is this one of ours?
05:54My guys, win big, we eat big.
05:56We are big.
05:57So we're going for the Big Deal Shrimp Deal.
05:59Red Lobster presents the Big Deal Shrimp Deal.
06:02There's big value, three free shrimp when you buy 12.
06:04And big variety, old favorites like Fried Shrimp, big new tastes like Shrimp Dijon.
06:10The Big Deal Shrimp Deal.
06:11It's big.
06:12It's big.
06:16Climb aboard for the ride of your life.
06:19C-100.
06:20W-J-Z-R.
06:22FM-100 plays only hits.
06:25The hottest hits on Earth.
06:27Excitement at the speed of sound.
06:30Go for it.
06:31C-100.
06:32Z-100 only hits.
06:39Land on Z-100.
06:41Charlotte's hot music right on target.
06:43C-100.
06:45Go for it.
06:50Welcome back to Jeopardy.
06:51Before we continue with our game, I thought we might take a few moments to chat with our contestants.
06:56And the man at the end with $400 is an advertising copywriter from Miami, Florida, Frank Sullivan.
07:01That's right.
07:02You have a bit of a broadcaster's voice.
07:05A good, deep sound to it.
07:07I do.
07:07I tried out to be a broadcaster when I was going to school in Houston, but I didn't quite make
07:12it.
07:12And Lois Feinstein, you're sitting in the middle right now, but it says, according to my card, that you're a
07:17newlywed?
07:17Right.
07:18That's right.
07:18About five months ago.
07:19How long did you know your husband before you married him?
07:2213 years.
07:22You knew him for 13 years?
07:24Yeah, I guess we wanted to make sure we really liked each other.
07:26Obviously, you're going to make it work this time.
07:28I think so.
07:28And Greg Hopkins, you're an energy demonstrator.
07:31Yes, I guess.
07:31What does an energy demonstrator do?
07:32Well, we do things like this.
07:34Let's imagine this balloon is a uranium atom.
07:39Take the atom, and we shoot it with a neutron.
07:42Bang.
07:43It pulsates, vibrates, and splits into two separate atoms in a reactor.
07:47Gives us energy.
07:49Greg, try and relax.
07:53You've got $1,000.
07:55You're doing very well on Jeopardy.
07:56You're in the lead.
07:57You gave us the last correct question, and that means you're going to make the first selection now as we
08:01continue with our round.
08:03Pick a category and an amount for me.
08:05Animals for $500 again, Alex, please.
08:07Here it comes.
08:08The answer.
08:09If this species of hybrids' parents were reversed, you'd get a henny.
08:12Greg.
08:13What is a jenny mule?
08:15We'll rule them correct on it.
08:16You've got mule, and that is the right part of the question.
08:18Go again.
08:19Lakes and rivers for $100, Alex.
08:21Beating of a new category.
08:23The river mentioned most often in the Bible.
08:25Lois.
08:26Um, the Nile.
08:27That is incorrect.
08:29Greg.
08:29What is the Jordan?
08:31That is the right question.
08:32Select again for me.
08:34Lakes and rivers for $200, please.
08:35The answer is Scottish word for lake.
08:37Frank.
08:38What is lock?
08:39That is right.
08:40Uh, let's try inventions for $100, please.
08:43Brand new category.
08:44The answer.
08:44Marconi's wonderful wireless.
08:46Greg.
08:46What is a radio?
08:47You are right.
08:48Select.
08:49Lakes and rivers for $300, please.
08:51The answer is...
08:52Oh, look at this.
08:54You're in good shape.
08:55You've got $1,600, and you have uncovered our daily double.
08:58In this case, it is an audio daily double.
09:00You know what happens?
09:01You can risk any or all of your $1,600 on this, and you will be the only player allowed
09:05to come up with a question.
09:07How much do you want to risk?
09:08Let's try $800, Alex, please.
09:10Okay, you'll wind up with $2,400 if you're right, or $800 if you are wrong.
09:15The answer is...
09:17River in this famous song.
09:19Listen.
09:21Greg, for $8, what is the question?
09:31What is the Volga River, Alex?
09:33Absolutely right.
09:34I'll give you a total of $2,400.
09:36Nice going.
09:37You're in command of the game, and you're in control of the board.
09:40Please make a selection for us.
09:41Lakes and rivers for $400, please.
09:42The answer is...
09:44American River, only 33 miles shorter than the Mississippi.
09:46Greg?
09:47What is the Missouri?
09:48Right again.
09:49Go.
09:49Lakes and rivers for $500.
09:51Wrapping up the category.
09:52World's largest lake, nearly five times as big as superior.
09:55Greg?
09:56What is the Caspian Sea?
09:58You got it.
09:58That is right again.
09:59Congratulations.
10:01You ran the category for us, and you ran your total up to $3,300.
10:06Make a selection.
10:07Inventions for $200, please.
10:08The answer is...
10:10In 1869, an American minister created this Oriental transportation.
10:15Frank, you were first.
10:16What is a rickshaw?
10:17That's it.
10:18Yes.
10:18Uh, Inventions for $300, please.
10:21The answer is...
10:22A 1920s hunting trip to Canada inspired Bird's Eye's food-preserving method.
10:26Frank?
10:27What is freezing?
10:28Right again.
10:29Select.
10:30Let's try Inventions for $400, please.
10:32The answer is...
10:33This fastener gets its name from a brand of galoshes it was used on.
10:36Lois?
10:37What are snaps?
10:39Snaps is incorrect.
10:41Greg or Frank?
10:42Do either one of you have a question?
10:44We've got about a minute to go in this round.
10:46Frank?
10:46What is it, Macintosh?
10:48Macintosh is wrong.
10:49Greg?
10:50No, thank you.
10:51You don't want to try it?
10:51The right question is, what is a zipper?
10:54Lois, you've been burying a deep hole.
10:56Let's see if we can change it.
10:58Frank, you make the selection, however.
11:00All right.
11:00Let's, uh, try foreign cuisine for $100, please.
11:03The answer is the cook in Cocco Vain.
11:06Lois?
11:06What is chicken?
11:07Right.
11:07Go again.
11:08Let's try foreign cuisine for $200.
11:10A British variety is called bangers, a Mexican variety, chorizo.
11:14Lois?
11:14What are sausages?
11:15You are right again.
11:16Go.
11:16Foreign cuisine for $300.
11:18The answer is Jewish crepe filled with cheese.
11:20Lois?
11:20What is a blint?
11:21You got it.
11:22Select again.
11:23Foreign cuisine for $400.
11:25The answer is French for a toothsome cut of beef served to a toothsome.
11:28Lois?
11:28What is Chateaubriand?
11:30That is right.
11:32And you guys, you get yourself out of the hole.
11:34And that sound effect means that the round is over.
11:37Just in the nick of time for you, Lois.
11:39You're still in third place.
11:40You've got $200.
11:41Frank's in second with $700.
11:43And Greg has a big lead at the moment, $3,300.
11:46All three of you are now out of Jeopardy.
11:48We'll be coming back after this break to put you all into double jeopardy.
11:52But first, this.
11:59Dallas Morning News, 3 a.m.
12:01You know this crew gets heartburn, and when they do, there's no time to stop.
12:07No wonder so many people take Rolaids, the tablet that gives millions 100% relief.
12:13Like a sponge, Rolaids antacid medicine consumes 100% of the acid required to give millions 100% relief.
12:20With Rolaids, you can keep going.
12:25Rolaids.
12:26Rolaids spells 100% relief.
12:29Please let it be gooey, chewy fudge cake.
12:33Ice milk.
12:34My body got up at midnight for ice milk.
12:36It's light and lively vanilla, only 100 calories a serving.
12:40You eat the ice milk.
12:41Give me the fudge cake.
12:42People who make Seal Test ice cream make it.
12:44It tastes even better than before.
12:45Taste.
12:46No.
12:48Mmm.
12:48Mmm.
12:49Creamy.
12:50Delicious.
12:50Come on, back to bed.
12:51Sit.
12:52Oh, eat.
12:53It's only midnight.
12:54Light and lively, the taste that satisfies your body and soul.
12:59Why buy ground beef in a package that hides the product?
13:02That beautiful Harris Teeter beef, ground fresh daily, is clearly the one to choose for just 99 cents per pound.
13:09And save on U.S. number one round white potatoes.
13:12The 10-pound bag is only $1.39.
13:15Harris Teeter grade A large white eggs are on sale, too, for just 65 cents a dozen.
13:20The favorite, Duke's Mayonnaise, is on special for only 99 cents.
13:24Choose the best for less at Harris Teeter.
13:31It certainly is a big bun.
13:33It's a very big bun.
13:34Big, fluffy bun.
13:36It's a very big, fluffy bun.
13:39Where's the beef?
13:40Some hamburger places give you a lot less beef on a lot of bun.
13:44Where's the beef?
13:45At Wendy's, we serve a hamburger we modestly call the single.
13:48And Wendy's single has more beef than the Whopper or Big Mac.
13:50At Wendy's, you get more beef and less bun.
13:53Hey!
13:53Where's the beef?
13:54I don't think there's anybody back there.
13:56You want something better.
13:58You're Wendy's kind of people.
14:00If you would like to be a contestant on Jeopardy!, please write to Jeopardy! Contestants.
14:051541 North Vine Street, Hollywood, California, 90028.
14:10And please include your telephone number.
14:16Take a break!
14:17Take a break!
14:19So far works for snapping your break.
14:22It's a totally tasty...
14:24Summit Bar!
14:25Puts more snap in your break.
14:27Two long, slim chocolate snacks.
14:30In every pack.
14:31Milk chocolate, double-stick chocolate.
14:33Made crisp and light.
14:35To put more snap in your break.
14:40Summit!
14:41Puts more snap in your break.
14:43Snap!
14:47Welcome back.
14:49We are about to play Double Jeopardy!
14:52Let me tell you what that means.
14:53It means the answers are going to be a lot tougher.
14:55It means there's a lot more money involved.
14:57And it also means there are two daily doubles hidden somewhere on this board to help our contestants earn more
15:03cash.
15:03Players, once again, we are going to play until you hear this sound.
15:08That will signify the end of the round.
15:11If you're all set to go, then let's play Double Jeopardy!
15:18This time with about $18,000 in cash, as well as those two daily doubles, here are the six categories
15:24you're going to be dealing with.
15:26First of all, the Bible, 50s TV, national landmarks, weights and measures, notorious, and four-letter words.
15:38All right, when we wrapped up the last round, Lois, you were in third place with just $200, and so
15:43you get to select first.
15:44Make it a good one.
15:45Okay, Alex, let's try four-letter words for $200.
15:47The very first answer is, pulled the trigger, or what's in a jigger?
15:53Frank.
15:56Sorry, you didn't give me a right question, and so it's up to Lois.
15:58What is a shot?
15:59Shot, that's right.
16:00Go again.
16:01Four-letter words for $400.
16:02The answer is, basketball defense, or Serling's twilight area.
16:06Lois?
16:06What is a zone?
16:08Zone, you're right.
16:09Four-letter words for $600.
16:10The answer is, little girls do it with a rope, Van Halen does it in a song.
16:14Lois?
16:14What is to jump?
16:15Correct again.
16:16Select.
16:17Four-letter words for $800.
16:18The answer is, oh boy, it's a daily double.
16:22Big opportunity for you, Lois.
16:24You were in third place.
16:25You were in a negative position in regular Jeopardy.
16:28Greg is leading with $3,300.
16:30You've got $1,400 in cash to invest.
16:32What are you going to do?
16:33I'm going to be daring and go for $1,000.
16:35$1,000.
16:36All right.
16:38Here is the answer for you and you alone.
16:42It's the first four-letter word in the Star-Spangled Banner.
16:48What is what?
16:49You got it.
16:50You've got $1,000.
16:53You're in second place, Lois.
16:54Good girl.
16:55Go again.
16:56Let's try four-letter words for $1,000.
16:58Wrapping up the category.
16:59The answer is, the president takes one before stepping into office.
17:02Greg.
17:03What is an O?
17:04Oat.
17:04That is the four-letter word we were looking for.
17:06$1,000 more for you.
17:07Select for me.
17:08The Bible for $200, please.
17:09The first answer in this category is, when Joshua bit the Battle of Jericho, these took
17:13a tumble.
17:14Greg.
17:14What were the walls of Jericho?
17:15You are right.
17:16Select.
17:17The Bible for $400, please.
17:18The answer is, his price was 30 pieces of silver.
17:22Greg.
17:25What?
17:26Frank.
17:26It was Judas.
17:28Judas is the right question.
17:29Yes, indeed.
17:30That gives you money and we have to take some away from Greg.
17:33Frank, select for me.
17:34Let's try national landmarks for $200, please.
17:37The answer is, she came from France to harbor America's freedom.
17:41Lois.
17:41Who is the Statue of Liberty?
17:43Yes, indeed.
17:43You got it.
17:44Let's try 50s TV for $200.
17:46The answer, occupation of Richard Diamond, Peter Gunn, and Mike Hammer.
17:50Frank.
17:51What are private eyes?
17:52Private eyes or private detectives?
17:53Yes.
17:54Select for me.
17:54Let's try 50s TV for $400, please.
17:57The answer is, she was our Miss Brooks.
17:59Frank.
18:00Who was Eve Arden?
18:01Who is Eve Arden.
18:02That is right.
18:03Select again.
18:04He's still around.
18:07How quickly they forget.
18:0850s TV for $600, please.
18:10The correct answer is, amount Michael Anthony gave out each week on behalf of John Beresford
18:14Tipton.
18:15Frank.
18:15What is $1 million?
18:16Yes.
18:17You got it.
18:18Let's stay with 50s TV for $800, please.
18:20The answer, his card read, have gun, will travel.
18:23Frank.
18:23Who was Maverick?
18:26Maverick is incorrect.
18:28Greg.
18:28Who was the paladin, Richard Boone?
18:30Paladin Richard Boone.
18:31Absolutely right.
18:32That cost rank, unfortunately.
18:34Greg, you gave me the last correct question.
18:36Select for me.
18:37The Bible for $600, please.
18:38The answer is, according to the Bible, it wasn't necessarily an apple, Greg.
18:42What is the forbidden fruit?
18:44Yes.
18:44Fruit of the tree of knowledge.
18:45You're right.
18:45And you're increasing your lead.
18:47Select again.
18:47The Bible for $800, please.
18:49The answer, though it means city of peace, it's seen over 30 wars.
18:53The last in 1967.
18:55Greg, go ahead.
18:55What is Jerusalem?
18:56Yes, that is right.
18:58The Bible for $1,000.
19:00Wrapping up the category, according to 1 Timothy, it is the root of all evil.
19:03Greg.
19:04What is the love of money?
19:05The love of money.
19:06You're absolutely right.
19:08Nice going.
19:08Great.
19:09That's what you're doing, Greg.
19:12$7,300 in cash for you.
19:15You're in command of the game and the board.
19:16Make a selection.
19:17National Landmarks for $400, Alex, please.
19:19The answer is, when he was home, George Washington slept here.
19:23Frank.
19:23What was Mount Vernon?
19:24You're right.
19:25Let's try National Landmarks for $1,000, please.
19:28Right at the bottom.
19:29D.C. building shaken by November 83 bomb blast.
19:32Frank.
19:32What was the Senate?
19:35That is incorrect.
19:36Greg.
19:38What is the house cloakroom?
19:40That is...
19:42Be more specific.
19:44The House of Representatives.
19:45No, we can't accept it.
19:47That's not the answer we were looking for.
19:48Lois.
19:48What is the Capitol building?
19:49What is the Capitol?
19:50Yes, that is right.
19:51That gives you $1,000 and it costs Greg and Frank $1,000 apiece.
19:55Lois, select for me.
19:56Let's try 50s TV for $1,000.
19:59Wrapping up this category, name under which experimenter Don Herbert taught viewers all
20:03about science.
20:04Frank?
20:04It was Mr. Wizard.
20:05Mr. Wizard.
20:06You got it.
20:07Moving back up.
20:08You've got $1,700.
20:09Let's try National Landmarks for $800, please.
20:11The answer is, site where John Hancock signed his John Hancock.
20:15We've got about a minute to go.
20:16Frank?
20:17Where's Philadelphia?
20:18No, that is incorrect.
20:20Greg?
20:20What is Independence Hall?
20:22Independence Hall is where he did it.
20:23Greg, go again.
20:24National Landmarks for $600, please.
20:26We complete the category with this one.
20:27This cornerstone of Massachusetts, it bears the date 1620.
20:31Greg?
20:31What is Plymouth Rock?
20:32You are right again.
20:34Select.
20:34The Notorious for $200, please.
20:36Brand new category.
20:37It was probably a liar, not a fiddle, if he played it while Rome burned.
20:41Lois?
20:41Who is Nero?
20:42Nero, right.
20:43Select.
20:43It's tried The Notorious for $400.
20:45The answer is, his book translated as My Struggle outlined plans to conquer Europe.
20:49Greg?
20:49Who is Adolf Hitler?
20:51You're right.
20:51Select again.
20:52The Notorious for $600, please.
20:53The answer this time.
20:54Lenin called him ruthless, and his purges proved he was.
20:57Frank?
20:58Who is Stalin?
20:58Stalin, that is right.
20:59It's tried The Notorious for $1,000, please.
21:01Right at the bottom.
21:02After the deed, he leaped to the stage shouting,
21:04Six semper tyrannis.
21:06Who is John Wilkes Booth?
21:07John Wilkes Booth is correct.
21:09Nice going, Frank.
21:10That gives you another sound.
21:11Whoa.
21:13That means that Double Jeopardy is over, and let's see what we have.
21:17Frank with $2,500, Lois with $3,800, and Greg with $8,100 in cash.
21:23Nice going, all three of you.
21:25Congratulations.
21:27I'm going to catch my breath for a moment and remind all of you that in a moment,
21:31you'll be placed in Final Jeopardy for the championship.
21:33Now, remember, only the top dollar winner gets to keep his cash at the end of the game.
21:40However, we do have some lovely prizes for the other contestants as well.
21:43Watch.
21:45Today's second-place contestant will receive a vacation at historic Ingleside Inn in Palm Springs.
21:49Wonderful dining at Melvin's, dinner and dancing at Cecil's East, then disco at Cecil's West.
21:54An elegant vacation in Palm Springs.
21:56And Skyway's newest luggage for easier handling on stairs, curbs, and tight places.
22:01Luggage on wheels with outdoor twist fabric and colors, including new Times Square from Skyway.
22:05And our third-place contestant will receive his and hers Wimbledon tennis rackets,
22:10dynamically weighted for more power, greater head speed, and better control,
22:13made from a special blend of boron and graphite from the Sports Incorporated.
22:17And now, let's go back to Alex Trebek.
22:19And if the runners-up are tied, then second place will be awarded to the player
22:23who was leading at the end of the previous round.
22:26Contestants, during our upcoming break, you're going to have a couple of minutes
22:29in which to write down in secret how much of your current winnings you want to risk today on Final
22:34Jeopardy.
22:34And the Final Jeopardy category is Holidays.
22:39Think about it, make your decision, and we'll come back to play Final Jeopardy in just a few moments.
22:52An electric blanket and tissues?
22:55My mother. I move away from home. She still knows I have a cold.
23:00Mom, an electric blanket I need, but why the puffs?
23:03Well, no tissue is softer.
23:05But my nose is too sore to blow.
23:07Puffs soften the blow.
23:10Puffs are soft on my sore nose. Why?
23:14For one thing, puffs are puffed for softness.
23:16Compare puffs with and without puffing.
23:19You were right, Mom. Puffs softens the blow.
23:22Grandma, you make puff chops just like my mommy.
23:25But we end up with the same yucky grease.
23:28My mommy uses Dawn.
23:29Hmm, can Dawn handle this mess?
23:31My mommy loves it.
23:33Dawn breaks up grease, takes it away, helps keep it away, so even that last forgotten glass looks clean.
23:40Glass doesn't feel greasy and other than my hands.
23:43Your mommy's right about Dawn.
23:44My mommy's right about everything.
23:46Oh.
23:49Dawn takes grease out of your way.
23:53It's a good time for the great taste of McDonald's.
23:57It's a good morning.
23:58It's a good time for a sausage biscuit, McDonald's kind.
24:02They roll out the dough fresh every day.
24:04Then I just drive through and I'm on my way.
24:07That's my biscuit.
24:08Can't wait to bite that sizzling sausage.
24:10Seasoned just right.
24:11That's my biscuit.
24:13Crack a fresh egg.
24:14Love that sausage with fresh grade A.
24:16That's my biscuit.
24:17Cause it's a good time for the great taste of McDonald's.
24:23WBTB3 and WBTWBCY present the 1984 Stroh's Basketball Challenge.
24:28Friday, September 14th at 7.30 p.m. at Charlotte Coliseum.
24:32Enjoy an evening of star-studded competition
24:34as the masters of the round ball meet for the all-star basketball challenge of the year.
24:38The Stroh's Basketball Challenge.
24:39Friday, September 14th at 7.30 p.m. at Charlotte Coliseum.
24:43Tickets priced at $8.50 and $11.
24:44Be a part of the challenge.
24:46The Stroh's Basketball Challenge.
24:48Friday, September 14th at 7.30 p.m.
24:50Be there.
25:00All right, folks, this is the final Jeopardy for the championship.
25:03Our contestants have written down their wagers in secret.
25:06Players, in a moment, I'm going to give you the final Jeopardy answer.
25:09You will then have 30 seconds in which to write down your question.
25:11Please be sure it is in the form of a question.
25:15If you are ready, the category, as you know, is holidays.
25:17The final Jeopardy answer is the third Monday of January, starting in 1986.
25:25Good luck.
25:55All right, everybody.
25:57All right, players, time's up.
26:00Let's find out who today's Jeopardy! champion is.
26:02Frank Sullivan, you had $2,500 going into this final Jeopardy! round.
26:06The answer was the third Monday of January, starting in 1986.
26:10You said the correct question was,
26:13what is Martin Luther King's?
26:18I can't make out the bottom, but you got Martin Luther King Day is the correct question,
26:22and I think that's acceptable as far as I'm concerned.
26:24Let's find out how much you wagered on that.
26:27$2,500, that gives you a total of $5,000 in cash and puts you right now in second place.
26:33A position formally occupied by Lois Feinstein.
26:36Lois, let's see what you said the final Jeopardy! question was.
26:41What is Martin Luther King's?
26:44Birthday.
26:45Birthday.
26:46Is it his birthday? It is also his birthday, and it is Martin Luther King Day.
26:51That is right, and you risked how much?
26:54$3,700, and that means we now have a total of $7,500 putting you in second place,
27:01and let's find out what our leader did.
27:03Greg Hopkins, what was the question for Final Jeopardy! in your mind?
27:08What is Martin Luther King Day?
27:11Well, we'll accept that, yes, because we're dealing with the category holidays,
27:14and you risked of your $8,100, $300, you chicken.
27:19You wind up at $8,400, but you're the champion anyway.
27:27Greg Hopkins played it very conservatively, ladies and gentlemen.
27:32He decided that $300 was all he had to risk to keep anybody else from beating him out,
27:38and as a result, he is our new champion.
27:40He'll be back on our next program to face two new challengers,
27:44and for Lois and our third player, we have those wonderful prizes.
27:47Thank you for tuning us in.
27:48See you next time on Jeopardy!
27:51Some of our departing contestants will receive brim-decaffeinated coffee
27:55for flavor that's full, deep, and satisfying.
27:56Fill your cup to the rim with the rich, roasted taste of brim.
27:59Mr. Plummer pours right through standing water quickly to dissolve grease, grime, and hair.
28:03Its active ingredients make it stronger for you, Mr. Plummer.
28:06Suvi Honey Spread, pure natural sweetness that won't spill, drip, or slide off your knife,
28:10gives Suvi's fun honey spread a whirl.
28:12Canker helps stop mouth and canker sore pain fast.
28:15His soft-tip applicator coats and protects against further irritation canker from Blistex.
28:19And Oskal Calcium Supplement.
28:20If your body isn't getting enough calcium, it could rob it from your bones.
28:23Oskal Calcium. Your body needs it.
28:54Jeopardy! is a production of Merve Driven Enterprises.
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