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00:01From the Alex Rebeck stage at Sony Pictures Studios, this is Jeopardy!
00:14Please welcome today's contestants.
00:17A former car wash tech manager, originally from New York, New York, Stephanie Rice Huffner.
00:23A health care IT specialist, originally from Muhammad, Illinois, Ian Carpenter.
00:30And our returning champion, a bureaucrat and law student from Lawrenceville, New Jersey,
00:37Jamie Ding, whose 22-day cash winnings total $627,600.
00:48And now, here is the host of Jeopardy, Ken Jennings.
00:54Thank you, Johnny.
00:55Welcome to Jeopardy, where for the past month, there has been one constant here on the Alex Rebeck stage.
01:01The presence of this man behind the champion's podium, Jamie Ding.
01:05He was first with us on March 13th, won his first game.
01:08And yesterday, on the 13th of April, he made it 22 in a row.
01:11A feat that only five other players in Jeopardy! history have ever accomplished.
01:15Today, Jamie's looking for win number 23, which would tie him with Jeopardy! great Mateo Roach.
01:20But standing in his way are Ian and Stephanie.
01:23Good luck to all three of you.
01:24Let's see what the board has in store for us in the Jeopardy! round.
01:27Your categories are Start Me Up first.
01:31Then we have Literary Dreams, followed by Food Coloring.
01:36Some Quotable Notables.
01:38Then a category where I'll be Digging Through My Backpack.
01:42And finally, Bangers and Cash.
01:44Jamie, where to?
01:46Literary Dreams, 3-800.
01:48A dream, possibly opium-induced, gave Samuel Taylor Coleridge this poem with a dome and a dame with a dulcimer.
01:55Ian.
01:57What is Xanadu?
02:00No.
02:01Jamie.
02:02What is Kublai Khan?
02:03That's what it's called.
02:04Quotable Notables for a Thousand.
02:06At the opening of the Los Angeles Aqueduct in 1913, he announced,
02:10There it is.
02:11Take it.
02:15His name?
02:15William Mulholland.
02:17Back to you, Jamie.
02:18Digging Through My Backpack for 600.
02:20I always carry this brand of breath spray, which I learned from Elaine on Seinfeld, can also be used as
02:25a defensive weapon.
02:29It's a second use for binaca.
02:31Back to you, Jamie.
02:32Food coloring for 8.
02:34It's a New Orleans tradition to serve these legumes and rice on Monday.
02:38Jamie.
02:39What are red beans?
02:40Red beans and rice.
02:41Start me up for 6.
02:43A difficult struggle is this type of battle, also the type of charge Teddy Roosevelt led the Rough Riders on
02:48in 1898.
02:49Ian.
02:50What is Uphill?
02:51An Uphill battle.
02:52Literary Dreams, 1,000.
02:54William Styron said a dream of a woman he knew in the 1940s who had a tattoo from Auschwitz inspired
02:59this work.
03:00Jamie.
03:01What is Sophie's choice?
03:02Good for 1,000.
03:03Food coloring for 6.
03:04Answer there is a daily double for you, Jamie.
03:07You have $2,600 on the lead.
03:10What's the bet here on food coloring?
03:12True daily double.
03:14All right, you'll have $5,200 if you're right, depending on your knowledge of food coloring.
03:19The Swiss creator of these crackers came up with them as a birthday present for his wife, a Pisces.
03:26What are our goldfish?
03:27That's right, goldfish crackers.
03:28You double your score to $5,200.
03:33Digging through my backpack for 8.
03:35Here are the glasses I thought were lost forever.
03:37They're my reading glasses, so they have this shaped lens that bulges in the middle.
03:42Jamie.
03:42What is Convex?
03:43It is.
03:44Bangers in cash for $400.
03:46With a name that's literally money, he rapped, first it was the Benzo, now I'm in the Enzo.
03:51Ferrari, I'm sorry, in I Get Money.
03:54Jamie.
03:55It was 50 cent.
03:56That's him.
03:57Quotable notables for 6.
03:58In 2015, Sam Altman said this will most likely lead to the end of the world.
04:03But in the meantime, there will be great companies.
04:05Stephanie.
04:06What is AI?
04:07Right.
04:08Food coloring for 1,000.
04:10In 2014, Time named this chain sliders the most influential burger of all time.
04:16Stephanie.
04:17What is White Castle?
04:18You got it.
04:18Food coloring for 4.
04:20Cherry brandy and whipped cream are traditional ingredients in this type of cake, seen here.
04:25Jamie.
04:25What is Red Velvet?
04:26No.
04:27Ian.
04:28What is Black Forest?
04:28That's the right cake.
04:30Start Me Up, 1,000.
04:30The title of this classic British TV series and its later revival refers to the living quarters
04:36of the wealthy versus the servants.
04:39Jamie.
04:39What is Upstairs and Downstairs?
04:41No.
04:42Ian or Stephanie?
04:44Ian.
04:44Was the upper floor?
04:45Also incorrect.
04:47Stephanie waving it off.
04:48Jamie, you were so close, but it's called Upstairs, Downstairs.
04:51No and.
04:52Back to Ian.
04:53Start Me Up, 1,000.
04:55It's one of the four basic boxing punches.
04:58Jamie.
04:58What is Uppercut?
04:59Correct.
05:00Bangers in Cash for $800.
05:02Turns out the rich girl who this duo sang was relying on the old man's money was really
05:06a guy whose dad owned KFC franchises.
05:10Stephanie.
05:10Who are Simon and Garfunkel?
05:12No.
05:13Ian.
05:13Who are Holland Oats.
05:14Some Holland Oats lore for you there.
05:16That's good.
05:16Ian, it takes you out of the red.
05:17Back to zero.
05:18We need to pause for a moment, but there's much more Jeopardy coming up.
05:21Stay with us.
05:26Stephanie Rice-Hoffer is originally from New York City.
05:28A former car wash tech manager.
05:30And Stephanie, you come from great Jeopardy stock.
05:32Tell me about your grandma.
05:34My grandma was on Jeopardy in 1970 when Art Fleming was the host.
05:38Wow.
05:39So before our time, is grandma still with us?
05:42Did she give you any tips?
05:43She is still with us and she gave me a letter that I have with me in my backpack.
05:48No tips, just excited.
05:50That's great.
05:51Well, she'll be watching, I'm sure.
05:52Ian Carpenter is originally from Muhammad, Illinois, a healthcare IT specialist and a
05:57musician.
05:57What do you play?
05:58I was classically trained in piano for 13 years, but in college, it's hard to bring a
06:02grand piano.
06:03So I learned guitar, banjo, mandolin, I have a bass.
06:07And then in high school, I also played some brass instruments, trumpet, tuba, trombone,
06:12baritone, mellophone.
06:13I don't want to stop you because you've just named 10 instruments.
06:16You're into double digits.
06:17I guess they are more portable than the piano.
06:19You're not wrong.
06:20That's great.
06:20And our champion is Jamie Ding from New Jersey, a bureaucrat and a law student we know.
06:25You've been to the Olympics twice, Jamie, right?
06:27Which ones?
06:28Atlanta, 1996, and Beijing, 2008.
06:31But you said you only remember Beijing.
06:33Yes.
06:33You were too little in 96.
06:35I was cognizant enough in 1996 to remember the world of Coca-Cola and getting curly fries
06:42somewhere.
06:43It might have been at Stone Mountain, but I don't remember any of the actual Olympics.
06:46I hope the athletes are not watching to find out that curly fries were more memorable.
06:49Well, curly fries are delicious.
06:50They are delicious.
06:51And you've been at Jeopardy! over 22 times.
06:54You're more than 11 times more of a fan of Jeopardy! than the Olympics, apparently.
06:57Ian, it is your board.
06:59Select.
07:00Bangers and Cash for $1,000.
07:02In a tune by this late hip-hop legend, we learned it's like the more money we come across,
07:06the more problems we see.
07:08Ian.
07:09Who is Notorious B.I.G.
07:10Big E.
07:10Uh, Literary Dream, $600.
07:13While half asleep on a Concorde flight, Stephen King got the idea for this work when he imagined
07:17Charles Dickens held captive.
07:20Stephanie.
07:20What is Misery?
07:21That's the right book.
07:22Uh, Digging Through My Backpack for $1,000.
07:25Yikes, a passport that's not mine.
07:27In the U.S., a black cover means this kind of passport for certain people.
07:31Jamie.
07:32What is it, a diplomatic passport?
07:33Yes.
07:34Bangers and Cash for $600.
07:35Money, Money, Money was doled out in 1976 by this band, whose name you should know backwards
07:41and forwards.
07:42Jamie.
07:43Or Abba.
07:44Right.
07:44Quotable notables for $800.
07:46This 1970s African leader remarked, I myself consider myself the most powerful figure in
07:51the world.
07:52Ian.
07:53Who is Idi Amin?
07:54Classic Idi Amin, yeah.
07:55Uh, Literary Dreams, $400.
07:57This author was inspired to set a book someplace rainy after a dream about a vampire and a
08:01human girl.
08:03Jamie.
08:03Who is Stephanie Meyer?
08:04That's her.
08:05Quotable notables for $2.
08:06In a 1995 BBC TV interview, she revealed there were three of us in this marriage, so it
08:12was a bit crowded.
08:14Stephanie.
08:14Who is Princess Di?
08:15You got it.
08:16Quotable notables for $4.
08:18At a 2018 G7 summit, he declared, Canadians, we are polite, we're reasonable, but we also
08:25will not be pushed around.
08:27Jamie.
08:27Who is Trudeau?
08:28Can you be more specific?
08:29Justin Trudeau.
08:30That's right.
08:31Literary Dreams for $2.
08:32E.B. White was inspired to write this story after a dream about a small character who had
08:37the features of a mouse.
08:38Jamie.
08:39Who is Stuart Little?
08:40Yes.
08:40Fangers in Cash for $2.
08:42Damn, I love the Jag, the Jet, and the Mansion.
08:44She sang in Money, Honey, a track on her 2008 album, The Fame.
08:49Stephanie.
08:49Who's Lady Gaga?
08:50Correct.
08:51Start me up for $4.
08:52In a challenging situation, you might find yourself here without a paddle.
08:56Please keep it clean.
08:58Ian.
08:59Up a Creek?
08:59What is Up a Creek?
09:00You got it.
09:02Start me up $200.
09:03If you're a fast learner, you're said to be quick on the this.
09:06Stephanie.
09:07What is Up Take?
09:08Yes.
09:08Food coloring for $2.
09:10A 1910 recipe for these sweets calls for chocolate, flour, and chopped walnuts, and
09:15says to crease in small squares before cool.
09:18Stephanie.
09:19What are brownies?
09:19That's right.
09:20Digging through for $4.
09:22I can't unlock my car until I get the keys untangled from this neck strap that holds my
09:26work ID.
09:27Ian.
09:28What is a lanyard?
09:29Correct.
09:29Back to my backpack one more time.
09:31With a rhyming name, this first successful bubblegum brand has been around since 1928.
09:37I've had the same piece in my backpack since 1993.
09:40Stephanie.
09:41What's a double bubble?
09:42Double bubble.
09:43Very nice.
09:44$2400.
09:44You're just $200 out of second place.
09:46Jamie has the lead.
09:47And Double Jeopardy is coming up next.
09:49Don't go anywhere.
09:55Time to turn it up a notch.
09:57It's Double Jeopardy.
09:58Here are your categories, players.
10:01We have historic documents up first.
10:03Then World Geography, followed by Sciencing at Home, Novelty Architecture, then Masterpiece
10:12on PBS, and finally, an Empowering Category, You Know More Dutch Than You Think.
10:18Stephanie, where to?
10:19Masterpiece for 16.
10:21This period drama about a redcoat back home in Cornwall has been called Five Seasons of
10:26Aiden Turner Brooding in Beautiful Blouses.
10:29Stephanie.
10:30What is Bridgerton?
10:31No.
10:33Jamie Urien.
10:35That show is called Poldark.
10:37Stephanie.
10:38Masterpiece for 12.
10:39In Jules Verne's novel, Mr. Fix is a detective.
10:42In this 2022 adaptation of the novel, Fix is an ambitious female journalist.
10:48Jamie.
10:48What is Around the World in 80 Days?
10:49Correct.
10:50Sciencing at Home for 16.
10:52Mix water and cornstarts to make oobleck, one of these negatively named types of fluid
10:57with both liquid and solid properties.
11:00Jamie.
11:00What are non-Newtonian fluids?
11:02Yes.
11:02Historic documents for 12.
11:04In 1789, France's National Assembly adopted La Déclaration des Droits de l'Homme, or as
11:10we would say, this.
11:12Jamie.
11:12What is the Declaration of the Rights of Man?
11:14Correct.
11:16Sciencing at Home for eight.
11:17Use paper cups, straws, and a hole punch to make an anemometer for measuring the speed
11:22of this.
11:23Ian.
11:24What is wind?
11:24Good.
11:25Sciencing at Home, 2000.
11:27Use craft sticks and rubber bands to build a mini-one of these catapults used in the Middle
11:31Ages, and with a name from French for to fall.
11:34Jamie.
11:35What is trebuchet?
11:35Good for 2000.
11:37Historic documents for 16.
11:38The answer there is a daily double for you, Jamie.
11:44You have an $11,000 lead over your nearest competitor.
11:48What's the wager?
11:49$4,600.
11:51All right.
11:51With $4,600 on the line, a clue for you in historic documents.
11:55Article one of the first of these, from 1864, says ambulances and military hospitals shall
12:01be recognized as neutral.
12:04What are the Geneva Accords?
12:08I'm sorry, no.
12:09The Geneva Conventions.
12:10That's the name we needed to hear.
12:12So you lose a little bit.
12:13Closer game.
12:14Sciencing at Home for 1200.
12:16When these party favors are activated, that snap you hear is a small glass tube of hydrogen
12:21peroxide breaking open.
12:22Ian.
12:23What is a glow stick?
12:24Right.
12:24Novelty Architecture, 2000.
12:26Henry Ford is among the notables who visited Lucy the Elephant in New Jersey and climbed
12:31the 130 stairs to this seat on her back.
12:34Ian.
12:35What is a palimpsest?
12:36No.
12:38Jamie or Stephanie?
12:39Jamie.
12:39What is a palanquin?
12:40Also incorrect.
12:42Stephanie, not going to try it.
12:44The carriage on the back of an elephant is called a howdah.
12:47Back to you, Ian.
12:48Novelty Architecture, 1600.
12:50Winston-Salem, North Carolina has the last gas station shaped like a...
12:54like this, also the name of an oil company.
12:56Stephanie.
12:57What is chevron?
12:58No.
12:59Jamie.
13:00What is a shell?
13:01Shaped like a shell.
13:01You know more Dutch than you think for 16.
13:04Answer there.
13:05Hailey Double again for you.
13:08We are about to find out, Jamie, if you really know more Dutch than you think.
13:12What do you want to risk?
13:122,600.
13:15All right.
13:16You'll have 12,000 if you're right.
13:17Here's your clue.
13:18You know more Dutch than you think.
13:20Hafen means this.
13:22Rotterdam is in Grotehaafen.
13:30What is a harbor?
13:32Correct.
13:32Or port.
13:33It's a big port.
13:35So you add 2,600.
13:39World Geography for 2,000.
13:41A part of the Sahara called the Nubian Desert is largely in the northeastern part of this country.
13:46Ian.
13:46What is Sudan?
13:47You got it.
13:48World Geography, 1,600.
13:50On Jamaica, a more than 7,400-foot peak is named for this colorful range.
13:55Jamie.
13:55Or the Blue Mountains.
13:56Right.
13:57Novelty Architecture for 12.
13:58The rooms at the Wigwam Village Motel in Holbrook, Arizona, on this historic road, are actually shaped like teepees.
14:06Stephanie.
14:06What's Route 66?
14:08Yes.
14:08World Geography for 12.
14:10The ancients called this body of water the Hyrcanian Sea.
14:14Clever Herodotus thought it had no outlet to the ocean.
14:17Jamie.
14:18Or it's the Caspian Sea.
14:19Yes.
14:20Historic documents for 2,000.
14:21A pact signed in 1938 in this city said the Czechoslovak government will release Sudeten German prisoners.
14:28Jamie.
14:29Or it's Munich.
14:29Yes.
14:30You know more Dutch than you think for 1,200.
14:32De Koningen is this person, and her name is Maxima.
14:36Ian.
14:36Who is the queen?
14:38That's correct.
14:38Of the Netherlands.
14:39You know more Dutch than you think, 2,000.
14:42Mahera Melk is skim milk.
14:44Amsterdam's Mahera Bruch is this bridge, a word also starting with S-K-I.
14:50Ian.
14:52What is skein?
14:55No.
14:56Jamie or Stephanie?
14:58It's the skinny bridge.
15:00Back to you, Ian.
15:02Masterpiece on PBS 2000.
15:04This Nobel laureate wrote the novels that inspired multiple adaptations, both past and future, of the foresight saga.
15:13By John Galsworthy.
15:15Ian.
15:15Signed in at home, 400.
15:17Put cut flowers into water mixed with different amounts of vinegar to mimic and observe the effects of this environmental
15:22hazard.
15:23Ian.
15:24What is acid rain?
15:25That's right.
15:26Novelty architecture, 800.
15:28Around since 1946, West Hollywood's tale of the pup is shaped like this food item it serves.
15:34And no, it's not a sandwich.
15:35Jamie.
15:36What is the hot dog?
15:37Yes.
15:38You know more Dutch than you think for 400.
15:39In a restaurant, de reckoning is this, what the old-fashioned English word reckoning also means.
15:46Jamie.
15:47What is the bill?
15:48That's right.
15:49World geography for eight.
15:51Canada's geographic center is in or near a lake in this easternmost arctic territory.
15:55Jamie.
15:56There's none of it.
15:57Yes.
15:58Novelty architecture for four.
16:00Everett, Pennsylvania is home to an ice cream shop named for these domed structures, but actually shaped like a sundae.
16:09Named for an igloo.
16:10Back to you, Jamie.
16:11You know more Dutch than you think for 800.
16:13In the Dutch Golden Age, Emmanuel de Witte painted the Oude Kerk, meaning this.
16:18Rembrandt baptized his children there.
16:21Stephanie.
16:21What is the church?
16:23Can you be more specific?
16:25White church.
16:26No, sorry.
16:28Jamie or Ian?
16:29Oude means old.
16:31It's the old church.
16:32Jamie.
16:33Historic documents for eight.
16:34It was signed by 41 passengers off Cape Cod on November 21st, 1620.
16:39Ian.
16:40What is the Mayflower Compact?
16:41You got it.
16:42Historic documents, 400.
16:44Parliament.UK says only four of the 63 clauses of this document remain valid today.
16:49Ian.
16:50What is the Magna Carta?
16:51Yes.
16:52World Geography of 400.
16:54Britannica calls these two bodies of water that differ by a letter Switzerland's two most important rivers.
16:59Jamie.
17:00What is the Rhine and the Rhine?
17:01Right.
17:02Masterpiece for eight.
17:03A massive scandal implicating the British government is the subject of the 2024 Peabody winning series
17:08Mr. Bates versus this.
17:11Jamie.
17:11What is Parliament?
17:12No.
17:14Ian or Stephanie?
17:16Mr. Bates versus the Post Office.
17:18You have one chance to redeem yourself in Masterpiece here.
17:21One more clue.
17:22In 11 seasons of Grantchester, three different men with this job have teamed up with Detective
17:27Keating to solve crimes in the Tidal Village.
17:29Stephanie.
17:31What is Police Officer?
17:34No, sorry.
17:35Jamie or Ian?
17:38He teams up with the Vicar in every case.
17:41Stephanie, alas, you will not be with us for Final Jeopardy, but thanks for being here today.
17:44Third place runner-up prize for you, Jamie and Ian, pay close attention because your final
17:48Jeopardy category is 20th century nonfiction.
17:51And the clue's coming up after this short pause.
17:55Let's see what Jamie and Ian know about 20th century nonfiction.
17:58Here's the clue.
18:00Stop fuming and fretting and I don't believe in defeat are chapters six and eight in this book.
18:0630 seconds.
18:07Good luck.
18:38Ian Carpenter in the middle has $5,400 and was writing down what?
18:43Jimi Hendrix's autobiography.
18:45I don't know if he ever got around to one.
18:47Not correct, unfortunately, Ian.
18:48What was the wager?
18:50You lose everything but $1.
18:51You'll finish in second place.
18:53To Jamie Ding, who has $18,400.
18:55Will he add to it?
18:56He wrote down what is how to win friends and influence people.
19:00It is a self-help classic, but I'm afraid not that one, Jamie.
19:03It's The Power of Positive Thinking by Norman Vincent Peale.
19:06What did you wager?
19:07You only lose $2,000, leaving you with $16,400 today and now a 23-game total of $644,000.
19:16How long can he keep going?
19:18Tune in tomorrow.
19:19Start finding out.
19:38What is the matter?
19:47What's the matter?
19:47You
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