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00:03From the Sony Pictures Studios, this is Jeopardy!
00:10Now entering the studio are today's contestants.
00:13A human resource analyst from Winnipeg, Canada, Derek Ralston.
00:17A newspaper editor from West Hartford, Connecticut, Kiri O'Connor.
00:24And our returning champion, an environmental consultant from St. Paul, Minnesota, Doug Zhang.
00:31Whose two-day cash winnings totaled $16,398.
00:37And now, here is the host of Jeopardy! Alex Rebeck.
00:44Thanks, Johnny. Hi, ladies and gentlemen, players. Welcome aboard, Kiri and Derek.
00:48I hope you guys are well-rested, because I know Doug is following his two victories last week.
00:53And he now seeks to defend again, to remain Jeopardy! champion.
00:56See what you can do to stop him. Good luck to all three. Here we go.
01:02Your categories for the first round of play are these.
01:15Doug, start us off.
01:20Could I have islands for 100, please?
01:22This Danish island has the largest ice mass outside of Antarctica.
01:27Doug.
01:27What is Greenland?
01:281961 for 100, please.
01:30This sovereign visited several Commonwealth nations, including India, Pakistan, and Ghana.
01:37Derek.
01:37Who is Queen Elizabeth II?
01:39Correct.
01:39I'll take islands for 200, please.
01:42Material for the giant statues on this Chilean island was quarried from a crater called Rano Raraku.
01:49Derek.
01:50What is Easter Island?
01:51That's it.
01:51I'll take islands for 300, Alex.
01:52At 9,370 feet, Shishaldin on Unimac Island is the highest volcanic peak in this island group.
02:03Kerry.
02:04What is the Aleutians?
02:05You're right.
02:06Islands for 400, please.
02:08The western coast of this largest island of British Columbia is indented by picturesque fjords.
02:14Derek.
02:14What is Vancouver Island?
02:16Right.
02:16I'll take islands for 500, Alex.
02:17This island nation just south of Sicily has a population density of over 3,000 per square mile.
02:26And the island nation is Malta.
02:28Derek, pick again.
02:29I'll take rock guitarist for 100, Alex.
02:31His first album was released under the name Johnny Cougar.
02:35Derek.
02:36Who is John Cougar, Mellencamp?
02:37Yes.
02:38Rock guitarist, 200, Alex.
02:39In 1996, his theme from Dead Man Walking was nominated for an Oscar.
02:44Doug.
02:45Who is Bruce Springsteen?
02:46Correct.
02:461961 for 200.
02:48On April 17th, about 1,500 exiles landed at this bay in an attempt to overthrow the Cuban government.
02:56Derek.
02:56What is the Bay of Pigs?
02:58Yes.
02:58Rock guitarist, 300?
02:59Answer there.
03:00A video daily double.
03:04You are in the lead.
03:06You have a $700 margin over both of your opponents.
03:09I will bid, or I will, let's see, $600, please.
03:13$600 it is.
03:14Here is the clue first.
03:16In 1981, the actress seen here married this rock guitarist.
03:26Who is Eddie Van Halen?
03:28You're right.
03:29Valerie Bertinelli is the actress.
03:30Eddie Van Halen, her husband.
03:32Well done.
03:33Go again.
03:34I'll take rock guitarist for $400, please.
03:36He gave his name to the group whose biggest hit was Black Magic Woman in 1970.
03:42Doug.
03:43Who is Carlos Santana?
03:44Yes.
03:45Rock guitarist for $500, please.
03:46He played lead guitar on such Led Zeppelin hits as Stairway to Heaven.
03:51Derek.
03:52Who is Jimmy Page.
03:53Right.
03:54I'll take 1961 for $300, please.
03:56On April 12th, this Soviet Air Force major circled the globe in a record 1 hour 48 minutes.
04:03Derek.
04:03Who is Gagarin?
04:04Yes.
04:051961 for $400, please.
04:06In 1961, Angola began a guerrilla war with this country, from which it gained independence
04:1214 years later.
04:14Kiri?
04:14What is Portugal?
04:15That's it.
04:17Delicacies for $100, please.
04:20Consumed as a delicacy, this part of a bullfrog is longer than its body.
04:25Derek.
04:25What are the legs?
04:27The legs.
04:27You're right.
04:28And that takes you to $2,500.
04:30And oddly enough, a few moments ago when you hit the Daily Double, Kiri and Doug were tied
04:33at $300.
04:34Now they are tied once again, but they each have $700.
04:38We'll be back to conclude this Jeopardy! round right after this.
04:40Stay with us.
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05:14No, I can't give you anything but love.
05:20You're really, baby.
05:22That's the only thing I've plenty of, baby.
05:29Dream a while, scream a while, you'll survive.
05:44What's free, fast, and can change your life?
05:47The vote.
05:48Cast your ballot.
05:49It's such an easy way to make a difference in your hometown.
05:52On November 5th, don't just vote for the next president.
05:54Vote for your hometown school board, city council, and judges.
05:58They affect your kids' education, your taxes, and the criminal justice system.
06:01To find out who's running in your hometown, call your county auditor or city clerk.
06:06WCCO and the League of Women Voters are here to provide information that will help your vote make a difference.
06:11Exercise your right. Vote on November 5th.
06:50Our players have demonstrated that they really know they're rock guitarists, but that category is gone.
06:55Derek, where do we go next?
06:561961 for 500, Alex.
06:58This playwright's first show, Come Blow Your Horn, premiered on Broadway February 22nd.
07:06Oh, you're going to hate yourselves on this one.
07:08Who is Neil Simon?
07:10Neil Simon.
07:10Derek, pick again.
07:12Ends in X for 100.
07:13Answer.
07:14Take a load off.
07:16Doug.
07:16What is Relax?
07:17Yes.
07:17Technology for 100.
07:20Your AC air conditioning probably runs on AC.
07:24This.
07:25Doug.
07:25What is alternating current?
07:27That's it.
07:27Technology for 200.
07:28Device that's stealth aircraft technology is designed to trick.
07:33Doug.
07:33What is radar?
07:34Yeah.
07:35Technology for 300.
07:36At the 1939 New York World's Fair, the robot Electro was accompanied by Sparko, a robot one of these.
07:43Kiri.
07:44What is a dog?
07:45Yes.
07:46Delicacies for 200, please.
07:48Found throughout the eastern United States, the Virginia species of this marsupial is a southern delicacy.
07:54Kiri.
07:54What is an opossum?
07:55That's it.
07:56Delicacies for 300, please.
07:57These gastropods are often served a la bourguignon, bathed in a parsley, garlic, and butter sauce.
08:04Kiri.
08:05What are snails?
08:06Yeah.
08:06Delicacies for 400.
08:07This delicacy is created by overfeeding geese and depriving them of exercise.
08:13Derek.
08:14What is pate foie de gras?
08:16Pate de foie gras.
08:18We are accepting it.
08:19I will take ends in X for 200, please.
08:22Answer.
08:23It's Corning's trademark name for heat-resistant glassware.
08:28Doug.
08:29What is pyrex?
08:30That's it.
08:31Ends in X for 300.
08:32This childhood disease is caused by the varicella zoster virus.
08:37Doug.
08:37What is chicken pox?
08:39Technology for 400.
08:40The smallest units of information stored in a computer.
08:44They form bytes.
08:46Kiri.
08:46What are bits?
08:47Bits, yes.
08:49Ends in X for 400, please.
08:51In grammar, it's the relationship among the words, phrases, and clauses of a sentence.
08:56Kiri.
08:57What is syntax?
08:57Yes.
08:58Delicacies for 500, please.
09:00The yolks of these Chinese treats, pidan, turned greenish-brown during the preserving process.
09:07Kiri.
09:08What are 1,000-year eggs?
09:10That's it.
09:11Ends in X for 500, please.
09:13After Achilles, he was the bravest of the Greeks in the Trojan War.
09:20You know him better as a foaming cleanser, I suppose.
09:23Who is Ajax?
09:24We've got one more clue for 500 in technology.
09:27In 1981, the Solar Challenger was a solar-powered plane, and in 1977, the Gossamer Condor was powered by this.
09:36Doug.
09:36What is wind?
09:37No.
09:38Kiri.
09:39What is human power?
09:40Human power, yes.
09:41A man peddling.
09:42Peddling a long way.
09:43All right.
09:44You wind up with 3,300, Kiri.
09:46You've got the lead right now.
09:47Derek next with 2,900.
09:49Doug on the board with 1,100.
09:50You can put that signaling button down, Kiri.
09:51You won't need it for a little while.
09:53Derek Ralston from Winnipeg, Canada, says here that you have something in common with me.
09:58What is that?
09:58Sure do, Alex.
09:59I carried the Olympic torch for the Calgary Olympics, which we had in Canada in 1988.
10:04Yeah, that was a big deal, wasn't it?
10:06It was a huge deal.
10:06A lot of fun.
10:07Big success.
10:08Yeah, great experience.
10:09Yeah, for the town and for all of the people associated with the Olympic Games.
10:13Kiri O'Connor is from West Hartford, Connecticut and a newspaper editor.
10:17And in the line of duty, she ate something that you would not normally find on a plate
10:24or on a menu.
10:24What was that?
10:25It was a 17-year cicada, which is a bug.
10:29Don't sound too happy about that.
10:31Why did you do it?
10:32Well, I sent a reporter to a cicada cook-off and I said to him, look, if you have to
10:36eat
10:37one, bring one back for me.
10:38So he did.
10:39They're about an inch long and...
10:41Crunchy?
10:42What does it taste like?
10:42Don't tell me it tastes like chicken.
10:44It doesn't taste at all like chicken.
10:46What does it taste like?
10:47It's...
10:47Well, it's not so much the taste, it's the texture.
10:49It's like crunchy on the outside and squishy on the inside.
10:52It's like a french fry.
10:54No.
10:55No.
10:56Okay.
10:57Doug Zhang from St. Paul, Minnesota is our champion.
11:00had a few minutes of fame, a few minutes of fame on a Japanese cable television program.
11:06Tell us about that.
11:07Yeah.
11:08Well, I was a tourist at the castle of Himeji in Japan and there was a camera crew that
11:13wanted to find an American to hear how they would read a sentence so that it was basically
11:19a language instruction program.
11:21Good for you.
11:22So they asked me to read a few sentences and I did and so...
11:25Did they pay you?
11:26No, they didn't.
11:27Did they give you a free ticket to visit the grounds?
11:30I've done a lot better with Jeopardy! actually.
11:32Okay.
11:32Good for you.
11:33Good answer.
11:34Good answer.
11:35Wait a minute.
11:35That's another show.
11:36We'll take a break and come back and play the double Jeopardy! round after this.
11:41Thanks.
11:43Good for you.
11:45Good for you.
11:46Good.
11:46You are welcome.
11:51Thank you...
11:59Good for you, aren't you?
12:02I'm coming, I'm coming.
12:05Thanks.
12:06Thank you, everybody.
12:06And thank you very much for me let the который I asked normally
12:09Let theenders caricatages and new feel him.
12:12What a welcome sight, CTO tonight
12:15Local news tonight
12:19What matters to me
12:24On a phone tonight
12:28You and me
12:31What a place to be
12:35Can't get to read
12:37Use the drive
12:39Falling with those deep
12:41It's my privacy
12:44My hopes and dreams
12:47On a CTO night
12:57Agnes is waiting for an important delivery
13:04To her it means better health
13:11The chance to live independently
13:13In her own home
13:18And a brightened day
13:22A home delivered meal means a lot
13:27If you can spare a noon hour
13:29Just one day a week
13:31Volunteer
13:33It will mean a lot to you
13:36Deliver a hot meal
13:38Give yourself a warm feeling
13:44Call Meals on Wheels today
13:53For our three contestants as we go now into double jeopardy
13:57Let's see how well they do in this round
13:58They've got the daily doubles
13:59To help them add quickly to their earnings
14:01And these as their categories
14:04Lawyer authors
14:07Gems and jewelry
14:09Assassinations
14:11Libraries
14:11Art and artists
14:13And finally
14:14International
14:15Actors
14:15Doug start us off
14:16Gems and jewelry for 200 please
14:18The value of an emerald
14:19Is determined by size
14:21Freedom from flaws
14:22And shades of this color
14:24Derek
14:25What is green?
14:26Yes
14:26I'll take
14:27Assassinations for 200 Alex
14:29Plutarch reported that this man
14:31Believed Brutus
14:32One of his assassins
14:33Was his son
14:34Doug
14:35Who is Julius Caesar
14:36Correct
14:37Libraries for 200
14:38The manuscript of Beowulf
14:40Is among the holdings of the British Library in this city
14:43Doug
14:44What is London?
14:45Yes
14:45Libraries for 400
14:47Jules Mazarin
14:48This cardinal's successor founded a Paris library in 1643
14:52Doug
14:53Who is Richelieu?
14:54Correct
14:55International actors for 200
14:58Kiefer's father
14:59He was born in New Brunswick
15:00And became a disc jockey in Nova Scotia when he was just 14
15:04Doug
15:04Who is Donald Sutherland?
15:06That's it
15:06International actors for 400
15:08Born Nigel Neal in Northern Ireland
15:10This star of Jurassic Park and the piano
15:13Was raised in New Zealand
15:14Derek
15:16Who is Sam Neal?
15:17Yes
15:17I'll take Assassinations for 400 please
15:20Lieutenant Khalil Al Istanbouli
15:23Was identified as the head of the conspiracy that killed this Egyptian leader
15:26Doug
15:28Who is Sadat?
15:29Yes
15:29Gems and Jewelry for 400
15:30They include St. Edward's crown
15:33The scepter with the dove
15:35And the anointing spoon
15:36Derek
15:37What are the crown jewels?
15:39Right
15:39I'll take Assassinations for 600 please
15:42Pedro Joaquin Chamorro
15:43An outspoken foe of the Samosas
15:45Was gunned down in this capital in 1978
15:48Derek
15:50What is Managua?
15:52Yes
15:52Assassinations for 800 please
15:53This murdered father of Alexander the Great
15:56Was the third Macedonian king in a row to die violently
16:00Doug
16:00Who is Cyrus the Great?
16:01No
16:02Derek
16:03Who is Philip of Macedon?
16:04Yes
16:04I'll take Assassinations for 1000
16:06Maurice of Nassau succeeded this assassination victim, his father, as Stadtholder of the Netherlands
16:16His father was William of Orange
16:18Derek, back to you
16:19I'll take Lawyer Authors for 200 please
16:22He sold the film rights to the firm before he sold the publishing rights
16:28Kiri
16:29Who is John Grisham?
16:30That's right
16:31Art and Artist for 200 please
16:32Rembrandt painted 62 of these revealing every wrinkle of his face as it aged
16:38Doug
16:39What is a self portrait?
16:40Correct
16:41Art and Artist for 400
16:42The National Gallery of Art has a Jean-Antoine Houdon bust of this Candide author sculpted the year he died
16:49Doug
16:50Who is Voltaire?
16:51Right
16:51Art and Artist for 600
16:52He created a scandal by including the words God does not exist in a Mexico City mural
16:59Kiri
17:00Who is Diego Rivera?
17:01Right
17:01Art and Artist for 800 please
17:03Answered
17:04One of the Daily Doubles saying
17:06Your opportunity to move up into first place should you risk enough and respond correctly
17:13Oh
17:13Oh
17:14Oh it's 1200
17:15That'll do it
17:15That'll tie you for first with Derek
17:17Here's the clue for you Kiri
17:19Daniel Chester French used the pose of the Apollo Belvedere for this timely Concord, Massachusetts statue
17:27What is the minute man?
17:29You're right
17:29No time at all on that one
17:30And you're tied to the lead
17:32Again
17:33Art and Artist for 1000 please
17:35This LA based British artist has produced photo collages like Pear Blossom Highway 11th to the 18th of April 1986
17:45Kiri
17:46Who is David Hockney?
17:46Yes
17:47You're in the lead
17:48International Actors for 600 please
17:50Answer there
17:50When this Belgian appeared as himself on Friends, he dated Rachel and Monica
17:57Doug
17:57Who is Jean-Claude Van Damme?
17:59Right
17:59International Actors for 800
18:01This Spaniard was bitten by the acting bug long before he played Armand in Interview with the Vampire
18:11You've seen him in other films I'm sure
18:13Antonio Banderas
18:15Doug
18:15International Actors for 1000
18:17Born in China to Japanese parents in 1920, he became the most famous Japanese film actor in the world
18:26Kiri
18:27Who is Hayakawa?
18:28No
18:29Doug or Derek?
18:31Hayakawa was before that
18:33Toshiro Mifune is the actor's name
18:35Doug, back to you
18:36Libraries for 600
18:37His presidential library is located in Simi Valley, California
18:40Kiri
18:41Who is Nixon?
18:42No
18:43Derek
18:44Who is Ronald Reagan?
18:45That's right
18:45I will take libraries for 800
18:47While known for its Shakespeare collection, this DC library is rich in other Renaissance works as well
18:54Doug
18:54What is the Library of Congress?
18:56No
18:57Derek
18:57What is the Smithsonian?
18:58No, that too is incorrect
19:00Kiri
19:00What is the Folger?
19:01The Folger, you got it, yes
19:04Lawyer authors for 400 please
19:05Lady lawyer who wrote, It Takes a Village
19:09Kiri
19:10Who is Hillary Clinton?
19:11Yes
19:11A library's for 1000 please
19:13Answer there
19:13This unincorporated Maryland community is home to the National Library of Medicine
19:20Kiri
19:20Who is Bethesda?
19:21Yes
19:22Lawyer authors for 600 please
19:24You can't hide the fact this Scottish novelist qualified as a lawyer in 1875
19:30Kiri
19:30Who is Stevenson?
19:31Yes, and we have a minute to go
19:33Lawyer authors for 800 please
19:35Admitted to the bar at age 21, he had a sideline writing Perry Mason novels
19:40Kiri
19:41It was Earl Stanley Gardner
19:41Yes
19:42Lawyer authors for 1000 please
19:44Last clue in the column is the Daily Double
19:47And you've been forging ahead and maintaining your lead very nicely Kiri, 8300 to risk
19:521000 please
19:53Alright, here's the clue
19:54In Contempt by this Simpson trial lawyer was an April 1996 bestseller
20:01Who is Darnton?
20:03Say it again
20:05Uh, Darnton?
20:06No, I'm sorry
20:07It's Christopher Darden
20:09Not Darnton
20:10Darden
20:11You're at 7300
20:12We have three clues to go
20:14Uh, Jensen Jewelry for 600 please
20:16Some highly prized rubies exhibit asterism meaning that this shape can be seen when illuminated
20:22Kiri again
20:23It was a star
20:23Yes
20:24Jensen Jewelry for 800
20:26Pennsylvania anthracite coal is often used in place of this deep black variety of lignite
20:33Kiri?
20:34Onyx
20:34No?
20:35Derrick or Doug?
20:37Correct response
20:37What is jet?
20:38One more clue
20:39Let's look at it
20:40Alexandrite, named for Tsar Alexander II, was originally found in this mountain range
20:46Doug
20:47What are the Urals?
20:48You're right
20:48A thousand dollars more for you
20:50You're at 3100
20:51Derrick has 2,000 more than you
20:53And Kiri has 2,000 more than him
20:55And Final Jeopardy is coming up in a moment
20:57Right now though, we'll look at the prizes for the runners-up
21:00Johnny
21:01For today's second place contestant, Bassett's Legend Dining Room set features a
21:04The early 1900's look with natural stains and exposed joinery
21:07Exotic flake oak veneers and inlaid dovetail patterns from Bassett
21:11And elegant designs, rich decorations and quality you can trust
21:14This is Muirfield
21:15Muirfield China offers extraordinary style and sheer elegance that's surprisingly affordable
21:19For today's third place contestant, Amana's 25 cubic foot top-mount refrigerator features glass spill saver shelves
21:25And exceeds government energy standards by 25%
21:28And all contestants receive a choice of Game Tech's newest editions of Jeopardy!
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21:34Okay, Alex?
21:35Thanks, Johnny
21:35The final Jeopardy! category today
21:38Facts and Figures
21:39We'll return in a moment
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22:05But with just one Phasheim, the gas is gone
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25:08Facts and figures
25:09That's what our category is for Final Jeopardy today
25:12Players, you've got 30 seconds to come up with the correct response in question form
25:16To this clue
25:18An estimated 925 million of these were exchanged in 1996
25:23The number one recipients by far were teachers
25:27Good luck
25:30Mr.
25:32Chief of the National Health and Air
25:32You can pop the floor in the sky for the sake of the sky.
25:34I'm sorry.
25:56Can you talk about your book?
26:00What were exchanged?
26:01Kisses, germs, and who knows?
26:03Let's find out.
26:04Our champion, Doug Zhang, wrote down.
26:07What are Valentine cards?
26:09He's correct.
26:09His wager was $1,201,
26:12and that means he winds up with $4,301.
26:16Now we go down to the end, to Derek Ralston.
26:18He had $5,100.
26:20His response?
26:21What is Valentine cards?
26:22Yes, the wager, $4,000.
26:25You're in the lead now with $9,100.
26:28$2,000 more than Kiri,
26:31whom you trailed by $2,000 just a moment ago.
26:34Did she get Valentine cards?
26:37Yes.
26:37Did she risk more than $2,000?
26:40Yes, she did, and she will be the new champion
26:42with $10,201.
26:45Congratulations, Kiri.
26:46What a game.
26:47What a great way to start the week.
26:48Thanks to all three of you.
26:49Thank you for tuning us in.
26:50Let's do it again tomorrow.
26:51So long.
26:52Kiri, way to call.
26:53Today's second and third place contestants
26:54will receive Sun Source Allergy Relief,
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27:07Limited edition Elvis Presley Worldwide Gold Award hits,
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27:22And these after-dinner candies.
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27:27Now you can enjoy them at home, anytime.
27:29In a taste test of high-fiber cereals,
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27:36Fiber One, the one that tastes better.
27:39This year only,
27:41there's the 40th anniversary Collector's Edition Yahtzee
27:43with Golden Boss Dice Tray and Marble Eyes Dice and Ships.
27:47A special commemorative Yahtzee.
28:23This is Johnny Gilbert speaking.
28:25Jeopardy! was created by Burr Griffin.
28:28Produced by Columbia Tri-Star Television.
28:31Distributed by King World.
28:33Celebrate Byungie se.
28:33We've got one.
28:34Let's have a question.
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