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00:02Today's caper is bankrolled by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and viewers like you.
00:15This program is brought to you by...
00:17Toyota.
00:22All these people want to know...
00:25The best in the world is...
00:27This is Wesley Dixon. He likes wrestling and he had fun riding cable cars when he visited San Francisco.
00:36This is Blair Lynn. She speaks Latin and enjoys swimming and softball. She always tries to be environmentally conscious.
00:44This is Jeremy Willinger. He collects miniature cars and he wants to be a rider or an architect someday.
00:49When he visited Canada, he thought it was very clean.
00:52And this is Double Trouble. Carmen's diabolical duo of do-batters.
00:58Double trouble!
00:59Their last known whereabouts? Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
01:03Next to Rio's Guanabara Bay stands a towering chunk of granite rising 1,300 feet.
01:09The Indians who first lived here called the pointy isolated peak...
01:14Pounda suqua, which means...
01:17Pointy isolated peak.
01:19Then the Portuguese changed it to...
01:22Pau de asuca, or sugar loaf.
01:25English nanny Henrietta Carstairs was the first European to scale sugar loaf in 1817.
01:32Now, hundreds of people a day take a six-minute cable car ride to the peak.
01:38But no more.
01:39Because today, Double Trouble, engineers of mayhem, rallied through Rio, ripped off the rock, and, well, ran away.
01:48Gumshoes, you've got to catch Carmen and rustle up those...
01:53...Rio Rock Wranglers!
01:59And here's Anthony's senior agent in charge of training new recruits...
02:04...Brigley!
02:06How you doing?
02:08What's up?
02:09Smacking with a hammer!
02:11Hello!
02:13Hi, Wesley. Hi, Blair. Hi, Jeremy.
02:16Nice to see you guys.
02:17Thank you very much. Thank you.
02:19Listen, I just want to remind you guys that if one of you catches Carmen Sandiego today...
02:23Is my hair doing funny things?
02:25Probably.
02:26If one of you catches Carmen Sandiego today, you're gonna get that trip to anywhere in North America, and that
02:30isn't bad, ladies and gentlemen.
02:37Okay, we're gonna start you out with 50 Acme Crime Bucks, and you guys know how to play this game
02:42already, so let's get started with our very first clue of the day, which comes to us from...
02:46Greg, I'm baking some cookies, and I need a half cup of molasses.
02:51Oh, well, gee, I happen to have some right here.
02:53Oh, great.
02:54Okay.
02:56Ah.
02:57Oh, by the way, Greg, this recipe says,
03:01To look in an island country northeast of Venezuela, about half its farmland is devoted to growing sugar cane for
03:08products like molasses.
03:09Most of the country's people are descendants of African slaves brought to the island by the English to harvest the
03:16cane crops.
03:17But, uh, uh, uh, Greg?
03:19Yeah.
03:20Greg?
03:21Yeah.
03:22I, uh, I need just half a cup.
03:26Oh, uh, sorry, Chief.
03:28I, uh...
03:29Hey, maybe could we try those cookies once you're done?
03:33Chief?
03:34I guess maybe not.
03:35Thanks a lot.
03:36Okay, guys.
03:37Name the country if you will, please.
03:38Is it Bahamas, Haiti, or Barbados?
03:42Remember the clues that we heard.
03:44Northeast of Venezuela, about half its farmland is devoted to the growing of sugar cane and populated by descendants of
03:50African slaves.
03:52Okay?
03:52Wesley, what do you think?
03:54Barbados.
03:54Barbados.
03:54What do you think, Blair?
03:55I also said Barbados.
03:57Barbados.
03:57Jeremy?
03:58I chose Haiti.
03:58Haiti.
03:59The answer we're looking for is Barbados.
04:01Nice job, guys.
04:04Why did you laugh just then, Jeremy?
04:05I'm just curious.
04:06You were laughing.
04:07Because I knew I was going to get that wrong.
04:08I just knew the question.
04:09Anyway, it doesn't really matter.
04:11We have a lot of game left.
04:11As you know, we're going to give you 10 crime books every time you answer a question correctly.
04:14So that means Wesley, you have 60.
04:16Blair, you have 60.
04:17Jeremy, still at 50.
04:18But a lot of game left still.
04:19And by the way, all of our answers have been verified by National Geographic World.
04:23National Geographic World.
04:26Greg.
04:26Thank you once again.
04:27Okay.
04:27For our next clue, let's check in with those beet cats bite and scratch.
04:33Kick it. Kick it.
04:34Double trouble on a lamb.
04:35Don't you stand there eatin' spam.
04:36You gotta look where there's a power cars roar.
04:39On the plane made of sort, run them down and make them haw.
04:41Drop them off at the prison front door.
04:43They hit the loop that confiscated.
04:45Where our seat evaporated.
04:4615,000 years ago on the flats.
04:48Now they call the state Utah.
04:50Double trouble will be cuter.
04:51When they're wearing prison uniforms and hats.
04:54Thanks a lot, guys.
04:55Okay.
04:56Name the region, if you will, please, ladies and gentlemen.
04:58Is it Painted Desert, Bonneville Salt Flats, or Zion National Park?
05:02Remember the clues that we heard.
05:03Where jet powered cars race in Utah, formerly a C and 15,000 years old.
05:10Wesley, what do you think?
05:11Bonneville Salt Flats.
05:12Bonneville Salt Flats.
05:13Blair.
05:14I also chose the Bonneville Salt Flats.
05:16Same thing.
05:17Jeremy.
05:17And I also chose the Bonneville Salt Flats.
05:19Everybody says the same thing.
05:20This time, everybody is right.
05:22Nice job, guys.
05:26Okay, so Wesley, you're up to 70.
05:27Blair has 70.
05:28Jeremy on the board now with 60 crime books.
05:30Nice job, guys.
05:31Now, I really do think we're getting close to catching double trouble.
05:34All we have to do is...
05:35Oh, you think so, do you?
05:38It's my upstairs neighbor, Mrs. Pumpkin Clanger.
05:40Hey, Mrs. P.
05:42How that red rain hath made the harvest grow, said the poet Lord Byron.
05:51He was describing a site in the center of Belgium, where Napoleon fought his last battle in 1815.
05:59And now, double trouble are a blight on that same site.
06:05You know, I'm a bit of a poet myself.
06:10The stench of crime lies heavy upon us, like a patient etherized upon a table.
06:19And alas, my downstairs neighbors are the clumsy surgeon entrusted with its cure.
06:32Goodbye.
06:35Goodbye.
06:35Thank you very much.
06:36Thanks a lot.
06:38By the way, we have copies of her book in the lobby after the show.
06:42Okay?
06:43Name the town, if you will, please, gumshoes.
06:45Is it Waterloo, Nice, or Cone?
06:48Remember the clues that we heard?
06:49Middle of Belgium, site of Napoleon's last battle, and described in a poem by Lord Byron.
06:56Wesley's ready.
06:57So is Blair.
06:57So is Jeremy.
06:58Wesley, what do you say?
06:59Waterloo.
07:00Blair.
07:01I also chose Waterloo.
07:02Jeremy.
07:03And I also chose Waterloo.
07:04Everybody said Waterloo.
07:05Everybody is right.
07:07Nice job, guys.
07:11That's the way to do it.
07:12So, Wesley, you're up to 80.
07:13Blair has 80.
07:14Jeremy, 70 crime books.
07:15Nice job, guys.
07:16For our next clue, we now turn to the...
07:20There it is.
07:22That's right.
07:23It's time for the lightning round, as you know.
07:24All of these questions are about Double Troubles.
07:27Most recent known whereabouts, which is Waterloo, Belgium.
07:30As you know, each one is worth five crime books.
07:31Hands on your buzzers.
07:32Listen carefully.
07:33Here we go.
07:34The Battle of Waterloo involved about 180,000 troops and resulted in about 50,000 casualties.
07:41How long did the battle last?
07:43A day, a week, or a month?
07:46Blair.
07:47A week?
07:47Sorry, it wasn't a week.
07:49Jeremy.
07:49A month?
07:50Sorry, it wasn't a month.
07:51Wesley?
07:52Yes.
07:53A day.
07:53That's right.
07:54It's a day.
07:54Very nice job.
07:57Takes you up to 85.
07:58Second question.
07:59Here we go.
08:00Napoleon might have won the Battle of Waterloo if he'd attacked early in the day.
08:04Why did he delay?
08:05Was he waiting for orders, waiting for wet ground to dry, or waiting to get his uniform
08:12back from the cleaners?
08:13Wesley?
08:13Waiting for the ground to dry.
08:14That's right.
08:15Nice job, Wesley.
08:17Takes you up to 90.
08:19Last question.
08:20What did the British do to Napoleon after he lost at Waterloo?
08:24Did they execute him, sign him as a free agent, or exile him?
08:29Wesley?
08:30Executed him.
08:30Sorry, they didn't execute him.
08:32Jeremy?
08:32Exiled him.
08:33That's right.
08:33Nice job.
08:34Five for you.
08:35That means at the end of the lightning round, Wesley has 90, Blair has 80, and Jeremy
08:4075 crime bucks.
08:41Nice job, guys.
08:42That's the way to do it.
08:43Now, for our next clue, we...
08:45Wait one second.
08:46You know, usually this is when the chief calls me into our office, but this is a very
08:50special day today.
08:51The chief and I have an anniversary.
08:53So if you guys will just, if you just excuse me for just a moment, this is a very big
08:57day
08:57for us, so excuse me.
08:58I'll be right back.
09:01Excuse me, chief.
09:02I don't mean to bother you, but, uh, well, I have a little something for you.
09:05Oh, you remembered.
09:07How sweet.
09:08Well, you know, chief, it's a little hard, you know, to forget the first time I ever met
09:12you.
09:12I mean...
09:13Roy, does this have me crime, Nat?
09:15Yes, it is.
09:15I got a package for you.
09:16It's your new best of the Bee Gees album, Roy.
09:18Oh, fabulous.
09:19I hate the Bee Gees.
09:21Roy!
09:21Oh.
09:22Well, what kind of music do you like?
09:24Roy, I got me own punk band, Roy, with four other guys, and we play loud music, and
09:29sometimes we would take a box of 64 crayons and crush them for no reason, Roy!
09:33That's the kind of music I love!
09:35And you make a living doing this?
09:38No!
09:38Why do you think I'm delivering packages?
09:41Oh, well, I need somebody to help me fight crime.
09:45You want the job?
09:46Roy, what are you going to do?
09:46Oh, well, first of all, all you have to do is read this to the Gumshoes at home.
09:50Roy, every day we'll watch...
09:52It's softer, softer.
09:54Every time you watch the show, write down what got stolen and from where, and when you've
09:59collected four loots and locations, write them down on a postcard with your name and
10:03address, and send them to Acme Crime Net, Box 4300, New York, New York, 10163.
10:10Every day, we'll pick five people whose lists are correct, and send them a common T-shirt.
10:15Here's today's winners.
10:17Page, page, page, page, page, page, page.
10:25Congratulations to our winners!
10:28Oh, now, that was very, very nice.
10:31You've got the job.
10:32And one more thing.
10:33Could you lose the fake accent?
10:34You do it so badly.
10:35Oh, okay.
10:36No problem.
10:37I was wondering, is it possible that you could get a job for the other four guys in my band?
10:41Oh, no, I don't think so.
10:42I don't like punk music.
10:43Oh, but listen, they sing pretty good acapella.
10:45Oh.
10:46Oh, all right.
10:47Well, then, bring them by.
10:49Thanks a lot.
10:53Well, that brings back a lot of memories, huh?
10:55Well, are you glad you came to work with me?
10:57Oh, Chief.
10:58I wouldn't have missed it for the world.
11:01Roy!
11:02Go away!
11:05You know, that brings back a lot of memories.
11:07I remember my first case that I saw.
11:08Took me just three months.
11:10Colonel Mustard in the library with a lead pipe.
11:13Roy!
11:14Roy!
11:15Thank you very much.
11:16Okay, guys, remember, we're still looking for Double Trouble and Sugar Loaf.
11:20Fortunately for us, though, Acme Bugnet has just intercepted this phone conversation
11:23between Double Trouble and Carmen Sandiego.
11:26What?
11:26If you guys don't move, you'll be in a mountain of trouble.
11:29Where to, Carmen?
11:31Go to the country once known as Mesopotamia.
11:34It was one of the first civilizations on Earth.
11:36Well, that was then.
11:38What's there now?
11:39The country's capital is a big city on both banks of the Tigris River.
11:43It's also the center of industry and transportation.
11:46They're reconstructing after the damage from the Gulf War.
11:49We're there, boss.
11:51Let's rock the cradle of civilization.
11:53Okay, guys, name the city, if you will, please.
11:56Is it Kuwait City, Baghdad, or Riyadh?
12:00Remember the clues that we heard.
12:01Situated on both banks of the Tigris River and country's capital reconstructing after Gulf War.
12:08Okay.
12:08Jeremy and Wesley are both ready.
12:10Now Blair's ready, too.
12:10Wesley, what do you think?
12:11Kuwait City.
12:12Kuwait City.
12:13Blair.
12:15Riyadh.
12:16Riyadh.
12:16Okay, Jeremy, what do you think?
12:18Kuwait City.
12:18The answer we're looking for is Baghdad.
12:21Oh, sorry, guys.
12:22Nobody got anywhere on that.
12:23Okay, so that means we stay exactly where we are.
12:25Wesley has 90.
12:26Blair has 80.
12:28Jeremy, 75 crime bucks.
12:29Nice job, guys.
12:30For our next clue, we...
12:32Wait a minute.
12:33What is that?
12:37What's that?
12:40It's Rockapella!
12:41Rockapella.
12:45Back in the Mobile.
12:50But!
13:03It's OK!
13:07Maybe you're a good guy.
13:08You're a good guy.
13:09You're a good guy.
13:09The a great guy.
13:10What's that?
13:10It's a good guy.
13:11Would love to help you with your soothing plight
13:13Translate from a language called Towerside
13:16Double trouble
13:17Creeps, creeps, creeps
13:19Double trouble
13:20Creeps, creepily creeps
13:22Grab double trouble
13:23Mango mountain robo tonight
13:25Mango mountain robo tonight
13:26Yeah, Mango man!
13:29What a love!
13:32Nice job, guys.
13:34Very nice job.
13:35Okay, Gumshoes, name the mountain range, if you will, please.
13:38Is it Tabesti, Atlas, or Ahogger?
13:44Ahogger, sorry.
13:45Okay, remember the clues that we heard?
13:46Northwest Africa between Algeria and Morocco
13:49And people called Berbers.
13:51Wesley, what do you think?
13:53Um, Algeria.
13:55Ahogger.
13:56Blair?
13:57I also chose Ahogger.
13:58Ahogger, I think it's Ahogger.
14:00Is it?
14:01No, it's Ahogger.
14:02Sorry.
14:03Jeremy, what do you think?
14:04I chose Atlas.
14:05Atlas, thank you so much because that's the right answer.
14:06Thank you, Jeremy.
14:07I mean, the easier one.
14:10If you would have chosen that one, I would have had to go through the whole thing again.
14:13Okay, so that means Wesley has 90, Blair has 80, and Jeremy has 85 crime books.
14:19Now, guys, we've just received word that double trouble have left the Atlas Mountains.
14:23So let's pick up the chase.
14:28As you know, each one of these are worth five crime books.
14:30Hands on your buzzers.
14:31Listen carefully.
14:32Watch the monitor.
14:33Here we go.
14:33Double trouble dashed to the city of Tangier.
14:36Name the country.
14:37Jeremy?
14:38Rocco?
14:39Is right.
14:39From Tangier, they hopped a speedboat to Majorca.
14:42What sea did they cross?
14:43Blair?
14:44The Mediterranean.
14:45Right.
14:45Next, double trouble partied on to the capital of Tunisia.
14:48Name it.
14:49Wesley?
14:50Tunis.
14:51Tunis.
14:51Tunis is right.
14:52Nice job.
14:52They shoved Sugarloaf across Tunisia.
14:55Jeremy?
14:56Libya?
14:56Libya is right.
14:57Double trouble sprinted to the Suez Canal.
14:59Name the country.
15:00Wesley?
15:01Is right.
15:01That means at the end of the chase round, Wesley has 100.
15:04Blair, 85.
15:05Jeremy, 95.
15:06Give him a hand.
15:07Nice job.
15:11Take a breather.
15:12It's time for the final clue of this round, which means you have to decide how much you want
15:15to risk.
15:15If you're right, we'll add that amount to your score.
15:17If you're not right, though, we'll subtract it from your score.
15:20You can risk 0, 10, 20, 30, 40, or 50 Acme Crime Bucks.
15:24Take a look right over here, if you will, please.
15:26Here's a portion of the world where we think double trouble is headed.
15:29Now, if you think you know a lot about this part of the world, you may want to risk a
15:32lot.
15:32If you don't know very much about it, though, you may not want to risk quite so much.
15:37So, take a look at the map and think about it.
15:44Think about it.
15:46How much you gonna risk?
15:48Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
15:50Think about it.
15:52Okay, everybody's ready.
15:54For our last clue, we turn to the one thing that we know.
15:57Greg, I just got a fax in from Acme Yak Net.
16:01Yak?
16:03What's a yak?
16:04Oh, it's a big pack animal, sort of like a water buffalo or an ox.
16:08You'll mostly find them in Asia.
16:10Now, this particular Yak Net agent is in Mongolia,
16:13and he just saw double trouble there in the northeastern part of the country.
16:18They're in the capital, which is home to a quarter of Mongolia's population and at least one yak.
16:26Okay, thanks a lot, Chief.
16:27Guys, name the city, if you will, please.
16:29Is it Ulaanbaatar, Andoran, or Hovda?
16:35Okay, remember the clues that we heard?
16:37Capital city in northeastern Mongolia.
16:39A quarter of the country's population lives there.
16:42Okay, Blair, we're gonna start with you.
16:43You have 85 crime bucks.
16:44Before you show us your answer, how much did you risk?
16:47I asked 30 crime bucks.
16:4930 crime bucks.
16:50What'd you say?
16:51Um, An-O-Doran.
16:55A wonderful try.
16:56It's very hard for me, too.
16:57Un-Doran.
16:58Okay, that's not the answer we're looking for.
17:00Sorry about that.
17:02You're gonna go down 30.
17:03Jeremy, you just made a face like I've never seen on the show before.
17:06How much did you risk?
17:07I wish zero crime bucks.
17:09Zero.
17:09Well, what was the face for, then?
17:11Either way, you stay at 95.
17:12What'd you say?
17:13Uh, Ulaanbaatar.
17:14Ulaanbaatar is right.
17:15Nice job, Jeremy.
17:16And there it is.
17:18There's the same face I just saw.
17:20Did you see it again?
17:21It was there again.
17:22Okay, so you stay at 95.
17:23Wesley, you have 100 crime bucks.
17:25I'm not sure what your face is saying.
17:26How much did you risk?
17:2750.
17:2850 crime bucks?
17:29You look pretty confident.
17:30What'd you say?
17:32Ulaanbaatar.
17:33Ulaanbaatar is right.
17:36Wesley and Jeremy, you're going on to the next round.
17:39Blair, listen.
17:40You were a great detective.
17:42You played a great game here today.
17:43We've assembled a kit that's going to help you in your next case.
17:46Chief.
17:46You should be very proud of your work here today.
17:50Your career as a gumshoe has only begun.
17:53And that's why I've assembled this Acme travel kit for your next case.
17:57Inside you'll find an Atlas.
17:59The official Carmen watch.
18:02A Carmen t-shirt.
18:06A subscription to National Geographic World magazine.
18:11And because an Acme agent should always be prepared to search the world and to play basketball,
18:17you get this world ball and my congratulations.
18:23Thanks a lot, Chief.
18:24Okay, guys.
18:25Now it's time to go to Ulaanbaatar.
18:27You make that face one more time, will you?
18:29That was almost dead.
18:30Anyway, now we have to find Double Trouble and Sugarloaf.
18:33You guys all ready to go?
18:34Yep.
18:34Ready to go?
18:35Okay, Wesley, if you wouldn't mind taking my hat.
18:37And Jeremy, if you wouldn't mind getting the door.
18:38And then quickly, we're moving out the door to make our way on our trip.
18:42Are you ready?
18:44Let's go.
18:53This thing is sort of drafty, Brad.
18:55Can you close a window?
18:57No windows, Chief.
18:58This is the economy model.
19:03Okay, guys, here we are in Ulaanbaatar.
19:06Take your positions right here.
19:07The chief has some very important information she wants me to give you,
19:09so listen very carefully to this.
19:12Gumshoes.
19:13There are 15 places here in Ulaanbaatar where you might find Double Trouble, The Warrant, or Sugarloaf.
19:19Here are a few of them.
19:20First, check inside Gandan Monastery, the only functioning Buddhist monastery in Mongolia.
19:27And you can bet that Double Trouble have their eyes on all the gold in this Buddhist temple.
19:33For a long time, the communist regime repressed Buddhism, but it's coming back big.
19:39Finally, tour a factory or two.
19:42These women are working on wool for carpets.
19:45The growing industries of Ulaanbaatar make it a magnet for young people.
19:50Well, that's your briefing, Gumshoes.
19:52Now, get that gum off your shoes and stick it to Double Trouble.
19:57Thanks a lot, Chief.
19:58Okay, guys, just as a reminder, if you get the loot, the warrant, and the crook in that order in
20:02a single turn,
20:03you get a chance to try to catch Carmen Sandiego.
20:05You catch Carmen Sandiego, you get the trip.
20:07It's just that simple.
20:08Wesley, you were ahead at the end of the last round.
20:10You go first.
20:11Government house.
20:12Government house.
20:14Nothing there, but we're on our way.
20:16Jeremy.
20:16National gallery.
20:18National gallery.
20:19Shh.
20:21Nothing there.
20:21Wesley.
20:22Mongolian State Circus.
20:24Mongolian State Circus.
20:26Nothing there.
20:27Jeremy.
20:27Tool River.
20:28Toll River.
20:30Move Mountain.
20:31Ooh, nice job.
20:32You got the loot.
20:32You get a free turn.
20:33Go ahead.
20:34Museum of the Revolution.
20:35Museum of the Revolution.
20:38Nothing there, but you found the loot.
20:39Nice job.
20:40Wesley.
20:40Toll River.
20:41Toll River.
20:42Pilford Peak.
20:43Go ahead, Wesley.
20:44State Public Library.
20:46State Public Library.
20:48Nope, nothing there.
20:49Jeremy.
20:50Tool River.
20:51Toll River.
20:52Heisted Hill.
20:53Go ahead, Jeremy.
20:54Baraniza.
20:55Baraniza.
20:57Nope, nothing there.
20:59Wesley.
20:59Toll River.
21:00Toll River.
21:01Sugared Loaf.
21:03Wesley, go ahead.
21:04National Gallery.
21:06National Gallery.
21:08Nope, not there.
21:09Turn it back around.
21:10Jeremy.
21:11Toll River.
21:11Toll River.
21:12Pearl like Prestonus.
21:13Go ahead, Jeremy.
21:14Sakhbatar Square.
21:16Sakhbatar Square.
21:17No, no, no, no, no.
21:18I think it's Sakhbatar Square.
21:19Anyway, we turn that back around.
21:21Wesley, go ahead.
21:21Toll River.
21:22Toll River.
21:24Swipe Slow.
21:25Go ahead, Wesley.
21:26Gadan Monastery.
21:28Gadan Monastery.
21:29Double Trouble.
21:29Okay, you have the loot and Double Trouble.
21:31Remember, though, you have to go in the right order.
21:33Loot, warrant, crook.
21:34So be careful, Wesley.
21:35Mongolian State Circus.
21:37Mongolian State Circus.
21:39Nice strategy.
21:39We turn them all three back around.
21:41And, Jeremy, it's your turn.
21:42Toll River.
21:43Toll River.
21:44Go, Jeremy.
21:45Go ahead, Jeremy.
21:47Mongolian Stock Exchange.
21:48Mongolian Stock Exchange.
21:50The Warrant.
21:51Oh, you have the loot.
21:52You have the warrant.
21:53Do you remember?
21:53It's that look on your face.
21:55It's the same look.
21:57Do you remember where they are?
21:59Gadan Monastery.
22:00Are they still at Gadan Monastery?
22:02Double Trouble.
22:03Oh, yeah.
22:04Come on.
22:05Bam, bam, bam.
22:08Come here, Jeremy.
22:10Oh, very nice.
22:11That was nice.
22:11Good job, Wesley.
22:12Both of you guys.
22:13Nice job, Jeremy.
22:13As you know, now, all you have to do is put these guys in jail, pull on the chain, and
22:19do it.
22:23Double Trouble is in jail.
22:26We'll get on to the next thing.
22:27We'll talk about your next adventure in just a little bit.
22:29First off, Wesley, you are a fantastic detective.
22:31You tracked Double Trouble all the way here.
22:33We have something very special for you.
22:34Chief.
22:35You've come so far today.
22:38Hot on the trail of Double Trouble until the very end.
22:41To reward your detective skills, you get the Acme Travel Kit and also this convenient automatic camera.
22:47Small enough to slip into your pocket and fast enough to catch even the quickest thieves in the act.
22:53Thanks for your help in catching Double Trouble.
22:55And congratulations on a job.
22:57Well done.
22:59What did you say just then?
23:00I know that's in America pretty well.
23:02I guess it's the only way I'm studying it.
23:03Okay.
23:03Very good.
23:04Okay.
23:04Now you know what you have to do, though, because we don't know where we're going exactly.
23:07What we have to do is find out where you'd like to go if you catch Carmen Sandiego and get
23:11the trip.
23:11Our portfolio today is, well, it's here.
23:16This is it here.
23:16And it's dipped in molasses.
23:18And inside, it has a piece of paper and a pen right down where you'd like to go if you
23:23get Carmen Sandiego and get that trip.
23:33Nice.
23:33And you've been thinking about that for a long time, right?
23:35Yep.
23:35So you're ready.
23:36There's our phone call.
23:37Hold on a second.
23:39Yes.
23:40Yes, he's right here.
23:41Bad connection.
23:42Hello.
23:43That Carmen's a party pooper.
23:45Remember, we've been in jail for 17 seconds already, and she hasn't even visited yet.
23:51Look for her in North America.
23:54What'd they say, Jeremy?
23:55Look for her in North America.
23:56Okay.
23:56So, Jeremy, you and I are going to North America.
23:59Chief.
24:00Here's a list of places Carmen may have traveled.
24:03Alaska, USA.
24:05Yukon, Canada.
24:07Ontario, Canada.
24:09Minnesota, USA.
24:11Lake Erie, USA.
24:13North Carolina, USA.
24:15New Mexico, USA.
24:17Arizona, USA.
24:20Chihuahua, Mexico.
24:21Guatemala.
24:23Nicaragua.
24:25Costa Rica.
24:26Puerto Rico, USA.
24:28Greg, let's go to the map.
24:30Feel good.
24:34All right, Jeremy, grab a marker.
24:36We're going to get 45 seconds up on the clock.
24:38You know what you have to do.
24:39Eight and 45 seconds.
24:40You win the trip.
24:41You guys cheer them on.
24:42Good luck to you.
24:43On your mark.
24:43Get set.
24:44Go.
24:45Come on with the Hibbing, Minnesota.
24:46Hibbing, Minnesota.
24:48Yes.
24:48Come on.
24:49Lake Erie.
24:50Lake Erie.
24:51Do it.
24:51Do it.
25:00Do it.
25:00Eagle, Alaska.
25:02Go, buddy.
25:02You're on the way.
25:03Yes.
25:04Taos, New Mexico.
25:06Taos, New Mexico.
25:07Do it, buddy.
25:07Hurry, hurry.
25:09Yes.
25:09Come on.
25:10Say Puerto Rico.
25:11Puerto Rico.
25:12Come on, buddy.
25:13You got to go faster.
25:15Try it again.
25:15Try it again.
25:16Puerto Rico.
25:17Get on.
25:17Get on.
25:18Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
25:19North Carolina.
25:20North Carolina.
25:21Come on.
25:23Yes.
25:23Come on.
25:24Guatemala.
25:25Flores, Guatemala.
25:26Last one.
25:26Come on.
25:28Try it again.
25:29Oh.
25:30Come on back.
25:31Come on back.
25:32Oh.
25:34Seven in 45 seconds.
25:35Give him the biggest round of applause you can.
25:38What's that?
25:39I think I know where it is now.
25:41Anyway, listen.
25:41You did a great job today, man.
25:43And because you did such a great job, you're going to become a sleuth.
25:46We're going to give you a CD player with CDs from around the world.
25:49Not bad.
25:49Right, guys?
25:51Woo.
25:54You've been doing a lot of great stuff for us today, guy.
25:56There's one more thing I want you to do.
25:58You know what it is.
25:59Do it, rock a pal.
26:01Yeah.
26:09Well, she sneaks around the world.
26:12From New York to Carolina.
26:14She's a sticky-finger filter from Berlin down to Belize.
26:18She'll take you for a ride on a slow motion in China.
26:22Tell me where in the world is...
26:25Carmen San Diego.
26:26Steal their soul in South Korea.
26:29They can't cry alcohol from the Red Seas of Greenland.
26:33Tell me, sing in the blues.
26:35Well, they never park and saw her steal.
26:37But we go from the jungle.
26:39Tell me where in the world is...
26:41Carmen San Diego.
26:43She's a lot smarter.
26:44Do it, baby, and the other.
26:47They'll see their mommy to Bali.
26:50Oh, I'll kill her best back.
26:51Well, she runs at Pakistan and run a scam in Scandinavia.
26:56Then she'll stick them up and down under and go big to pocket.
26:59She puts the missing misdemeanor when she stole the beans from Lima.
27:04Tell me where in the world is...
27:07Carmen San Diego.
27:08Oh, tell me!
27:09Where in the world is Carmen San Diego?
27:12Tell me.
27:13Where in the world is Carmen San Diego?
27:16What did she do?
27:17Where in the world is Carmen San Diego?
27:21This is Lynn Fixin for Where in the World is Carmen San Diego.
27:26And remember, if you're a crook, we will arrest you.
27:29Then we'll make this talking gesture.
27:31Where in the world is Carmen San Diego?
27:35All contestants have been briefed regarding game rules prior to their appearance.
27:39All geographic information was accurate as of the date this program was recorded.
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