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00:00This is Jeopardy!
00:03Let's meet today's contestants.
00:05A graduate student of ornithology from Auburn, Alabama, Austin Mercandante.
00:11A consultant and retired Navy officer from Alexandria, Virginia, Diane Armstrong.
00:18And our returning champion, a garage door company owner from St. Cloud, Minnesota, Gary Beckpoe,
00:25whose two-day cash winnings total $22,001.
00:32And now, here is the host of Jeopardy! Alex Trevesque.
00:40Thank you, Johnny Gilbert.
00:42Ladies and gentlemen, welcome again to our program.
00:44Thank you so much for joining us today.
00:46Hope you had a good weekend.
00:48This is a great time of the year.
00:50The weather's changing, the kids are back in school,
00:53and we get to play Jeopardy! for half an hour with Diane and Austin,
00:57the challengers to our two-time champion, Gary.
01:00Nice to see you again.
01:01Good luck, players.
01:02Here we go.
01:02The Jeopardy! round, the first round of play today has these as the categories.
01:07Astronomy.
01:09Next.
01:10Rock stars backstage needs.
01:14The United Nations.
01:16Notice United in quotation marks.
01:18We'll deal with things that are awkward.
01:20We want you to fix the spoonerism, and finally, produce.
01:25Gary, start us.
01:27Let's try rock stars backstage needs for $200,000.
01:29This Black Sabbath singer's 2001 contract required one box of Kleenex
01:34and one box of throat coat tea bags.
01:38Austin.
01:38Who is Osborne.
01:39Yes, Ozzy Osborne is right.
01:42Astronomy for two, please.
01:43During the course of five spacewalks in May of 2009,
01:47shuttle astronauts made repairs to this and installed two new instruments.
01:52Gary.
01:53What is the Hubble telescope?
01:54Yes.
01:55Astronomy 400.
01:56In 1980, the Voyager spacecraft found that this planet's B-ring
02:00had radial features called spokes.
02:03Gary.
02:04What is Saturn?
02:05Yes.
02:05Astronomy 600.
02:06This constellation is the site of two nebulae,
02:09the Great Nebula in its sword and the Horsehead Nebula in its belt.
02:14Diane.
02:15What is Orion?
02:16That's right.
02:17United Nations for 200.
02:19It borders Oman.
02:22Austin.
02:23What is the United Arab Emirates?
02:24Correct.
02:25Astronomy for eight, please.
02:27Answer.
02:27Daily double.
02:30Diane and Gary are tied with 600 for the lead.
02:33Steve, you have 400.
02:34You can risk up to 1,000.
02:35You know that.
02:36I'll wager 1,000, please.
02:371,000 it is.
02:38Here is the clue.
02:39In 1672, Giovanni Cassini and Jean Richet
02:43calculated the distance between these two objects as 87 million miles.
02:53What is the sun and Neptune?
02:58No, the sun and the earth.
03:00Oh.
03:00You had to go for the obvious.
03:01All right, you're at minus 600, but you command the board.
03:05You select.
03:05Astronomy for 1,000, please.
03:07The 200-inch mirror of the Hale Telescope on this California peak
03:11took some 10 months to cool after casting.
03:15Diane.
03:15What is Mount Palomar?
03:17Right.
03:18Awkward for 200.
03:20After pardoning a turkey in 2008 on Thanksgiving,
03:23this governor gave an interview in front of a turkey being slaughtered.
03:27Austin.
03:28Who is Sarah Palin?
03:29Yes.
03:30Awkward for 4, please.
03:31After flubbing the oath of office,
03:33this chief justice redid it with Barack Obama later that week.
03:37Gary.
03:38Who is Roberts?
03:39Yes.
03:39Awkward 600.
03:41Athletes wearing masks to this country's Olympic Games apologized,
03:45even though the USOC gave them the masks.
03:49Austin.
03:50What is China?
03:51Yes.
03:51Awkward for 800, please.
03:53Before this Iranian president spoke at Colombia in 2007,
03:58the university president introduced him as a petty dictator.
04:02Gary.
04:03Who is Ahmadinejad?
04:04Yes.
04:05Awkward for 1,000.
04:06At a hearing, this ex-Fed chairman said he was wrong in opposing financial regulations.
04:13Gary.
04:14Who is Greenspan?
04:15Alan Greenspan.
04:16Good for 1,000 more.
04:17United Nations for 400.
04:19It assesses no personal taxes.
04:25And that is the United Arab Emirates.
04:28Pick again, Gary.
04:29Rockstars backstage needs 400.
04:31Van Halen's 1982 tour contract called for these candies backstage,
04:37but specified absolutely no brown ones.
04:40Gary.
04:41What are M&Ms?
04:42Correct.
04:42Rockstars.
04:43And with that, hang on, you double Diane's total.
04:46You're at 3,200, and we're at our first commercial break.
04:49We'll return shortly.
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06:58Austin Mercadense is from Auburn, Alabama.
07:01A graduate student in ornithology.
07:04Yes, sir.
07:04That's an interesting selection.
07:06Why that?
07:07Well, my favorite teacher is an undergrad.
07:09He studied birds, and so I kept taking classes with him,
07:13and then I started doing research with him,
07:14and now I'm kind of stuck in ornithology.
07:17Keep going.
07:17That's a serious study.
07:19Serious subject.
07:20Yes, sir.
07:21You're also into wild and crazy things.
07:23What's this about the gallon challenge?
07:25The challenge is to drink a gallon of milk in an hour and keep it down,
07:29and I've tried it three times with different types of milk.
07:34Skim, whole milk, chocolate, which is easier?
07:37Skim was closest.
07:38I failed all three times.
07:40You failed all three times?
07:41Yeah.
07:42If you throw up, you lose.
07:43Ah, okay.
07:44So there's money involved.
07:45No, not really.
07:47Just personal satisfaction.
07:49All righty.
07:49Diane Armstrong is from Alexandria, Virginia,
07:53a consultant, a retired naval officer
07:57who gave President Reagan directions at the White House.
08:01Yes.
08:01I was a social aid,
08:02and during the Kennedy Center Honors pre-ceremony reception,
08:06I was to be doing introductions.
08:08So we were all lined up.
08:10The president came in and asked me where he should stand.
08:13I said, well, wherever you care to, Mr. President,
08:16but the photographers would appreciate it if you stood here.
08:20Ah, good.
08:20And he had a good sense of humor about that.
08:22He was wonderful.
08:23Yeah.
08:24Gary Bechtold is our champion.
08:26You were involved in a marathon race,
08:29and you had what I would consider to be an awkward moment.
08:32Tell the folks.
08:33Yeah, I was running Grandma's Marathon,
08:34which is along the north shore of Lake Superior.
08:37Right.
08:37And about a mile into the race,
08:38I passed someone running backwards,
08:40and I chuckled to myself,
08:41thought that was pretty amusing,
08:43until he passed me at mile 24 as I was struggling in.
08:47Still running backwards.
08:48He was still running backwards when he finished.
08:50I'd call that embarrassing, all right.
08:52Pick up your signaling device,
08:53because you have command of the board,
08:55and you will make our next selection.
08:56All right, rock stars for 600, please.
08:59Middle of the column for this clue.
09:01No more, more, more calories.
09:03This Rebel Yell Guy's contract calls for a tub of
09:06I Can't Believe It's Not Butter.
09:10Gary.
09:10Who is Billy Idol?
09:11Yes.
09:12800.
09:13This Guns N' Roses front man requires Pringles,
09:16a loaf of Wonder Bread,
09:17and a bottle of Don Perignon to wash it down.
09:20Gary.
09:21Who is Axl Rose?
09:22Yes.
09:22Rock stars for 1,000.
09:23This Glitter Diva's contract demands a bottle of Cristal,
09:27four champagne glasses,
09:29and a box of Bendy straws.
09:32Gary.
09:32Who is Mariah Carey?
09:34Mariah Carey, correct.
09:35Produce for 200.
09:37I heard it through some kind of vine
09:39that 2440 B.C. Egyptian tomb paintings
09:43depict the cultivation of this fruit.
09:46Austin.
09:47What are grapes?
09:48Yeah.
09:48Produce for 400, please.
09:49In 2008, a pair of Brits were out of their gourd,
09:53growing a 1,457-pound one of these.
09:56Smashing.
09:58Gary.
09:58What is a pumpkin?
09:59Correct.
10:00Produce for 600.
10:01Big on vitamins A and C,
10:04this leafy vegetable also has a lot of fiber
10:07and acts as a mild laxative.
10:09Look out, sailor man.
10:11Gary.
10:12What is spinach?
10:13Yes.
10:13Produce 800.
10:14Time to dole out some seedless cayenne,
10:17the most widely grown type of this tropical fruit plant.
10:20Gary.
10:21What's a pineapple?
10:22Right.
10:23Produce for 1,000.
10:24The name of this cylindrical vegetable
10:25means little squashes in Italian.
10:28Diane.
10:29What is zucchini?
10:30Yes.
10:32United Nations for 600.
10:33Its annual population growth rate is nearly 4%.
10:37Diane.
10:39What is the United States?
10:40No.
10:41Gary or Austin?
10:44Austin.
10:44What is the United Arab Emirates?
10:46Oh, you sly devil.
10:48You're right.
10:48Minute to go now.
10:49Spoonerism for 200, please.
10:51Spoonerisms are merely tips of the slung.
10:54Austin.
10:55What are slips of the tongue?
10:57Correct.
10:57Spoonerism for 4, please.
10:59It's just not true.
11:00I tell you, it's all a lack of pies.
11:03Gary.
11:04What is a pack of lies?
11:05Correct.
11:05Spoonerism, 600.
11:07Greenpeace would be chagrined to see the sign
11:10Wave the sails instead of this.
11:13Gary.
11:13What is Save the Whales?
11:15Right.
11:15Spoonerism, 800.
11:16Sometimes paperwork just disappears.
11:19It seems to crawl through the facts.
11:22Gary.
11:23What is Fall Through the Cracks?
11:24That's right.
11:25Spoonerism for 1,000.
11:26It's about time you showed up.
11:27And don't give me that better Nate than Lever.
11:31Gary.
11:32What is better late than never?
11:33Yes.
11:34United Nations, 800.
11:35It has no written constitution.
11:38Diane.
11:39What is the United Emirates?
11:41No.
11:42Austin?
11:43What are the United Arab Emirates?
11:45No.
11:47What is the United Kingdom?
11:50And now the 1,000...
11:51Oh, well...
11:52Perhaps it's just as well we hide this last clue.
11:55Look at that, folks.
11:56Gary, off and running, 10,200.
11:58Austin, you're going first to start the Double Jeopardy! round.
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14:09Diane and Austin are going to have to go some in this Double Jeopardy round,
14:13but Austin picks first.
14:14Clues are worth from $400,000 to $2,000 in these categories.
14:18This one looks almost like a spoonerism.
14:20A few ounces of Ezra Pound, followed by crossword clues with the letter P highlighted.
14:28That'll come up in each correct response.
14:301861 yearbook, most likely to secede.
14:35We'll deal with the Pope Arazzi.
14:38Transportation, and finally, not produce, but produce.
14:42Austin, start.
14:441861 for $400,000.
14:46This state on February 1st, though Sam Houston said it was crazy.
14:51Austin.
14:52What is Texas?
14:52Right.
14:531861 for $800,000.
14:55On January 26th, this state, followed by the presentation of a pelican flag.
15:00Gary.
15:01What is Louisiana?
15:02Correct.
15:021861 for $1,200.
15:04On January 10th, this state, rare and to go,
15:07despite having the smallest population in the Confederacy.
15:12That state was Florida.
15:14Gary.
15:141861 for $1,600.
15:16Answer.
15:17One of the two Daily Doubles.
15:19An opportunity for you to put it away almost.
15:23You have $11,000.
15:24Make it a true Daily Double.
15:25Respond correctly.
15:26You'll have $22,000.
15:30Let's go for $3,000.
15:31Okay.
15:33Here's the clue.
15:35On May 23rd, this state, its western part, had doubts.
15:43What is Virginia?
15:44Virginia.
15:45Yes.
15:46Way to go.
15:48$14,000 now.
15:491861 for $2,000.
15:51On March 16th, this territory, not a U.S. state until 1912.
16:00And that was Arizona.
16:01Let's go somewhere else.
16:02Transportation, $400,000.
16:03In November of 2008, the CEOs of the big three automakers didn't help their cause by getting
16:09to Washington on these.
16:11Austin.
16:12What are private jets?
16:13Yes.
16:13Crossword clues are $400.
16:15Elgar's and circumstance preceder, four letters.
16:19Gary.
16:20What is pomp?
16:21Right.
16:21Crossword, $800.
16:22Man or monkey?
16:24Seven letters.
16:25Austin.
16:26What is primate?
16:27Primate is right.
16:28Crossword clues, $1,200.
16:29Duck bill, eight letters.
16:31Austin.
16:32What is a platypus?
16:33Yes.
16:34Crossword clues, $1,600.
16:35Suitbringer in court, nine letters.
16:38Austin.
16:39What is plaintiff?
16:39Yes.
16:40Crossword clues, $2,000.
16:41Roman commoner, eight letters.
16:44Austin.
16:45What is plebeian?
16:46Plebeian, correct.
16:47Way to go in that category.
16:51Poporazzi for $400, please.
16:54Raphael snapped a candidate of Julius II, who became pope through a bargain with Cesare of
17:00this family.
17:01Diane.
17:02Who are the Medici's?
17:03No.
17:05Austin or Gary?
17:07Family was the Borgias.
17:09The Borgias.
17:09Pick again, Austin.
17:10Poporazzi, $800, please.
17:12Urban VIII, captured by telephoto here, told this 17th century astronomer to go ahead and
17:18publish.
17:18But be careful.
17:20Gary.
17:21Who's Galileo?
17:22Yes.
17:22Poporazzi, $1,200.
17:24Celebrity mags vied for pics of Pius IX, the last pope to rule the area called the papal
17:30these.
17:31Gary.
17:32What are nuncio?
17:33No.
17:34Austin.
17:35What are the papal states?
17:36That's it.
17:36Poporazzi for $1,600.
17:38Titian staked out Paul III, who called the counter-reformation council of this in 1545.
17:46Gary.
17:46What is Trent?
17:47Trent.
17:48Right you are.
17:48Pope for $2,000.
17:50Smile, Benedict XIV, a great pope to whom this French anti-religious enlightenment writer
17:56even dedicated a play.
18:01And that writer was Voltaire.
18:04So much for the popes.
18:05Jerry.
18:06Transportation, $800.
18:07Thoreau wrote, wherever there is a channel for water, there is a road for this narrow boat.
18:17A canoe.
18:19Transportation, $1,200.
18:21Jimmy, help us.
18:23This item gets its name by ruining the flow of air along a surface.
18:27It reduces the lift of a car so that the tires stay on the ground at high speeds.
18:33Gary.
18:34What is a spoiler?
18:34Spoiler.
18:35Right you are.
18:36Transportation, $1,600.
18:37It's the innovative two-wheel transporter dedicated to moving you.
18:41Austin.
18:42What is this, Segway?
18:43Segway, yes.
18:44Transportation, $2,000, please.
18:45This motorcycle company, whose factory 100 years ago was the Wigwam, is once again in
18:51business after a bumpy history.
18:53Gary.
18:54What is Indian?
18:55Indian, yes.
18:56Ezra Pound for $400.
18:58Pound and his wife lived in Rapallo in this country, but during World War II, both moved
19:04in with Pound's mistress.
19:06Hmm.
19:07Diane.
19:08What is Italy?
19:08Italy is the country, yes.
19:11Produced for $400.
19:12Not only did he produce Citizen Kane, he co-wrote, starred in, and directed the film, too.
19:19Talk about a best boy.
19:20Gary.
19:21Who is Wells?
19:22Orson Welles.
19:23Right.
19:23Produced for $800.
19:24In addition to exec producing Michael Clayton, he got an Oscar nomination for Best Lead Actor.
19:30Gary.
19:31Who is Clooney?
19:31George Clooney.
19:32Right.
19:32Produced for $1,200.
19:33As a producer, he was smart enough to hire himself to direct A Beautiful Mind.
19:38Imagine that.
19:39Austin?
19:41Who is Ron Howard?
19:43Ron Howard.
19:44Good.
19:44With a minute to go.
19:45Produced $1,600, please.
19:46Once paired with Don Simpson, he went on to produce CSI and Pirates of the Caribbean.
19:54His name is Jerry Bruckheimer.
19:56Austin, pick again.
19:57Produced for $2,000, please.
19:59This Around the World in 80 Days producer was husband number three for Joan Blondel and
20:04for Liz Taylor.
20:08But not at the same time.
20:10And his name was Mike Todd.
20:11Austin, four clues left.
20:13Ezra Pound for $800, please.
20:14Answer.
20:15Daily Double.
20:16All righty.
20:18We are running out of time.
20:20You deal with this Daily Double all by yourself and you have a shade over 50% of Gary's total.
20:26I will wager $1,000.
20:30Okay, here is the clue.
20:32In a movable feast, this writer said that Ezra Pound taught him to distrust adjectives.
20:44Who is Jeffrey Hill?
20:46No, who is Ernest Hemingway?
20:49Oops.
20:49I have not heard of Jeffrey Hill.
20:51He's my advisor.
20:53Okay.
20:54Well, you're winding up at $9,800, Diane with $1,200, and Gary and even $20,000 as you get
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21:04The Internet.
21:05Hey, that's a good subject.
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23:48pay you more money.
23:49Money that you may need for future medical bills and for lost wages.
23:53I'm Marvin Brown, and I didn't sign anything.
23:55I called John Michael Bailey.
23:57If you've been hit and hurt, get the J&B guarantee.
24:00Call 529-1010.
24:04It's time again.
24:05Jim Jaggers is riding around the Mid-South raising money for Le Bonheur Children's Medical
24:10Center.
24:10I'm Bobby Solberg with Sonic Driving, and we're glad to be a part of Go Jim Go again this year.
24:15Jim's helping to raise money for Le Bonheur so that they can continue to provide exceptional
24:20service to children in need.
24:21You can help by making a donation and spreading the word.
24:24Jim's been training all year, and so have we.
24:27Ready, team?
24:29Go, Jim!
24:30Go!
24:48I bet your kids are going to do well with this final.
24:51It's the internet, and here is the clue.
24:54In a registered website domain name, it's the only mark allowed that isn't a letter, number,
25:02or the dot.
25:0430 seconds, contestants.
25:05Good luck.
25:37Great category, isn't it? The Internet. Diane, we'll start with you. You were in third place with 1,200, and
25:43you wrote down. What is a dash? You wrote down the correct response. Way to go. And your wager? 700,
25:51so you're at 1,900 now as we move to your left to Austin Mercadonte.
25:56His response was a slash instead, and that won't do it, so you'll lose money. How much? What is that?
26:054Z? 42. 42. Okay, you're at 9,758. I'm sure there is some significance to the 42, and it's not
26:15your age. Gary, over to you now, champ. You couldn't be caught today, and you couldn't come up with a
26:20correct response, so maybe it's just as well. Did you wager anything? No.
26:24No, so you remain at 20,000, and that gives you now a total of $42,001. Way to go.
26:32Thank you. You're a repeat champion who gets to play again tomorrow. Right here. See you then.
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