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00:01This is Jeopardy!
00:06Now entering the studio are today's contestants.
00:09A tennis coach from New Philadelphia, Ohio, Dan Fuller.
00:14A public relations coordinator from San Jose, California, Mary Bauer.
00:21And our returning champion and elementary school teacher from Los Angeles, California, Eric Groves,
00:28whose cash-winning totals $11,300.
00:32And now, here is the host of Jeopardy!, Alex Krebeck.
00:38Thank you, Johnny.
00:42Thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to Jeopardy!
00:45If you people at home enjoy challenging games, then by all means, stay with us for the next 30 minutes
00:50and match your skills against our contestants.
00:53Because we're going to be playing a game of trivia with a twist.
00:56I supply the answers, and it's up to these three players to come up with the correct questions.
01:01Players, as you know, any one of you can ring in as soon as you recognize an answer on our
01:04board.
01:05But if you're wrong, that's where the jeopardy comes into it.
01:08You'll be penalized the value of the answer.
01:11However, to help you add to your winnings, we have hidden somewhere on the board a daily double.
01:15If you're lucky enough to uncover that card, then you'll get a chance to double any or all of your
01:19earnings up to that point in the game.
01:21And it's very important that you earn as much as possible, because as you know, only the person with the
01:25most cash
01:26gets to keep those winnings at the end of the game.
01:29We're going to play the first round until you hear this sound.
01:33And that'll signify that time is up.
01:35If you're all set to begin, then pick up your signaling buttons.
01:38But don't ring in until the answer is fully exposed.
01:41You're set to go. Let's play Jeopardy!
01:47And with answers ranging in value from $100 to $500, here are the six categories you're going to be dealing
01:53with.
01:53First of all, Gay 90s, Potent Potables, States in Song, Old Testament, Holidays, and Starts With Q.
02:06Those are the categories.
02:07Eric, you're the returning champion, and that means you have the honor of selecting first today.
02:11Good luck to you. Make it a good one.
02:12Thank you very much.
02:13Could I have Starts With Q for $100, please?
02:15Brand new category, and here's the answer.
02:17Klugman's Corner.
02:18Eric.
02:19Who is Quincy?
02:20You're right.
02:21Could I have Starts With Q for $200, please?
02:24The answer this time.
02:25Q goes Hunchback.
02:26Dan.
02:27Who is Quasimodo?
02:28You're right for $200.
02:29Let's try Potent Potables for $100.
02:32Brand new category.
02:33In 1935, Kruger's Cream Ale was the first beer sold in these.
02:37Mary.
02:37What are cans?
02:38You're right. Nice going.
02:40Could I have Starts With Q for $300, please?
02:42Back to that one.
02:43To be or not to be.
02:45Mary.
02:46What is the question?
02:47You got it.
02:47For $300.
02:48Starts With Q for $400, please.
02:50The answer is the oldest city in Canada.
02:52Eric.
02:52What is Quebec?
02:54Right again.
02:54Could I have Starts With Q for $500, please?
02:56We'll wrap up the category with this.
02:58Popular name of the Religious Society of Friends.
03:00Eric.
03:00What are the Quakers?
03:01Quakers is right.
03:02Nice going, players.
03:03No misses on that.
03:04Eric, you're in the lead.
03:05You've got $1,000 and you're in command of the board.
03:08Please make a selection for me.
03:10Thank you very much.
03:11Could I have Old Testament for $100, please?
03:13Yes.
03:13The answer is Delilah gave him a real trimming.
03:16Dan.
03:16Who is Samson?
03:17Right.
03:18For $100.
03:18Potent Potables for $200.
03:20The answer is never swallowing.
03:22They sip, swish, gargle, then spit out what they sample.
03:25Dan.
03:26What do wine tasters do?
03:27Yes.
03:28Right again.
03:29Potent Potables for $300.
03:30The answer is this 19th century Philadelphia distiller's name became slang for liquor.
03:35Eric.
03:36What is booze?
03:37Yes.
03:37Booze.
03:38Could I have Old Testament for $200, please?
03:41Going back there.
03:43Old Testament, the answer is in Hebrew its name means sea of reeds.
03:46Eric.
03:47What is Moses?
03:48Incorrect.
03:49It's a...
03:50Mary or Dan, do either one of you have a question for me?
03:53Sea of reeds.
03:54I'll give it to you then.
03:56What is the red sea?
03:57What is the red sea?
03:59But Eric, you gave me the last correct question.
04:01You're still in the lead with $1,100.
04:02Make another selection.
04:04Could I have holidays for $100, please?
04:05Okay.
04:06We'll start a new category with this.
04:07Italian Americans have made this their equivalent of St. Patrick's Day.
04:10Eric.
04:11What is Irish American Day?
04:13No.
04:13That is wrong.
04:14Dan.
04:15What is Columbus Day?
04:17What is Columbus Day?
04:18You are absolutely right.
04:19And you had $100.
04:21And that wraps up this part of our game.
04:23And Eric, you're going to be knocking your head during the commercial break, aren't you?
04:27Yes, indeed.
04:27Mentioning the Irish along with the Italians on that particular question.
04:31But you're still in the lead.
04:32You've got $1,000.
04:33Mary has $400.
04:34And Dan with $600.
04:35And we'll be back to chat with you three and to continue the first round of Jeopardy!
04:39Right after we take this break.
04:41You stay right where you are.
04:47The March Sisters.
04:50Finding their way.
04:51I want to do something different.
04:53Following their dreams.
04:54Go and embrace your liberty.
04:57Falling in love.
04:58I have loved you.
05:00This is the moment I clapped eyes on you.
05:02Winona Ryder.
05:03Trini Alvarado.
05:04Samantha Mathis.
05:06Kirsten Darst.
05:07Claire Danes.
05:08And Susan Sarandon.
05:09Little Women.
05:11I could never love anyone as I love my sisters.
05:13Rated PG.
05:14At theaters everywhere Christmas day.
05:16How to tell the difference between Nickelodeon videos and a large hunk of cheese.
05:21All new Nick videos star Doug, Rugrats or Ren and Stimpy in hilarious holiday stories.
05:27Take control.
05:29Watch day or night.
05:30Cheese won't even fit in most VCRs.
05:33The Nick videos feature video extras.
05:35More stuff like bonus cartoons.
05:37The cheese features a weird smell.
05:39And while they're both orange, the videos will never grow mold.
05:43Nickelodeon videos.
05:45They're different and that's good.
05:56Watch random acts of outrageous comedy on the news.
06:02I'd walk out and never know what was going to happen.
06:05Name a famous man women have fantasies about.
06:09Richard Dawson.
06:12The little pockets of Americana.
06:15Those families.
06:15We're from Montauk, Long Island.
06:17North Carolina.
06:18State of Texas.
06:19Where else can a family get on television?
06:22Family too.
06:23Play the game and take all this money home.
06:28That's what I try to do.
06:30That's the magic for me of you.
06:32Jack Nars talks about his favorite game show.
06:35I guess my favorite show was Beat the Clock.
06:38I had fun with those stunts.
06:41Catch two hard rolls in there.
06:43That's where I got to catch them.
06:44And it was a great deal of fun to show the guests how to do those stunts.
06:49Bounce it on the floor, under the shelf.
06:50Give it a shot.
06:51Stop the clock!
06:52I really enjoyed doing those stunts.
06:54Keep pressure on the tennis ball.
06:55I don't know.
06:56I guess I'm still a kid now.
06:57I like to play games.
06:58Get in on the fun.
06:59Watch Game Show Network.
07:06Welcome back.
07:07Before we continue with our first round of Jeopardy,
07:09let's spend a few moments talking to our players.
07:12One of our players is from New Philadelphia, Ohio.
07:14Dan Fuller, you're a tennis coach.
07:15Where's New Philadelphia, first of all?
07:17About 30 miles south of the Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio.
07:21Good luck to you.
07:21Nice having you with us.
07:23Mary Bowers, PR coordinator from San Jose, California.
07:26And it says here that you come from a big family.
07:29Yes, very large.
07:30I have six brothers and sisters.
07:31Oh, a lot of competition in that situation.
07:33Very competitive, yes.
07:34Eric is our champion, our returning champion, over $11,000 on his last visit.
07:38How do you feel today?
07:39I feel just great.
07:40I'm ready to win some more.
07:42Oh, you want to win some more?
07:43I'd like it.
07:43Does that mean we should get right back into the game?
07:45Yes, I think so.
07:46All right.
07:46Dan, you gave us the last correct question, so you select for me, please.
07:50Take a look at the board.
07:51Pick a category and an amount for me, if you will.
07:54Potent potables for $400.
07:56The answer is, derived from the Hindu word for five, describing the number of ingredients mixed in a large bowl.
08:04Uh-huh.
08:06Dan?
08:06What is punch?
08:07What is punch?
08:08Nice going.
08:09That's $400 for you.
08:10And a tie for the lead.
08:13Go again.
08:14Okay, I'm happy with that one.
08:15Let's go potent potables for $500.
08:17This time, the answer is C2H5OH.
08:20Dan?
08:21What is the formula for alcohol?
08:22You got it.
08:23That completes that category, and you're in the lead with $1,500.
08:25Select again.
08:27Let's try states and song for $100.
08:30Brand new category.
08:31It's where I came from with a banjo on my knee.
08:33Mary?
08:34Where is Alabama?
08:35Yes.
08:35I'll take states and songs for $200, please.
08:38According to the Beach Boys hit, state with the cutest girls in the world.
08:41Mary?
08:42Where is California?
08:43Yes.
08:43States and songs for $300, please.
08:45The answer is, the state where you'd find Elvis' rain and Diamond's woman.
08:49Dan?
08:50Uh, what is Tennessee?
08:51Oh, I'm sorry.
08:52That's wrong.
08:53We go to Eric or Mary?
08:54What is Kentucky?
08:55Kentucky is the right question.
08:57Yes, indeed.
08:58States and songs for $400, please.
09:00The alternate lyrics to I've Been Working on the Railroad.
09:04The alternate lyrics to I've Been Working on the Railroad.
09:08Mary?
09:09What is the eyes of Texas?
09:10Yes, the eyes of Texas are upon you.
09:12How's it going, Mary?
09:14That gives you the lead.
09:15I'll take states and songs for $500.
09:17The answer this time.
09:19Patty Page hit that is the official song of a southern state.
09:21Dan?
09:22What is the Tennessee Waltz?
09:23Now's the time for Tennessee.
09:24Yes.
09:25Taking you to $1,700.
09:26You're back in the lead.
09:27Let's try Old Testament for $300.
09:29The answer this time.
09:30Through sons Isaac and Ishmael, both Jews and Arabs descend from him.
09:34Eric?
09:35Who is Abraham?
09:36You are right.
09:37Could I have Old Testament for $400, please?
09:40The name Palestine comes from these biblical enemies of Israel.
09:43Eric?
09:44Who were the Philistines?
09:45You are right again.
09:46Could I have Old Testament for $500, please?
09:49Sorrowful Old Testament prophet.
09:51His name now refers to predictors of doom.
09:57I'll give it to you.
09:58Who was Jeremiah?
09:59Who was Jeremiah?
10:00Eric, you gave me the last correct question.
10:02Please select again.
10:03Holidays for $200, please.
10:05The answer.
10:06Though we love his day, he's been taken off the calendar of saints.
10:10Dan?
10:11Who is Saint Valentine?
10:12You got it.
10:13Holidays for $300.
10:15The answer is the eve of All Saints Day.
10:17Mary?
10:18What is Halloween?
10:21Oh, yes.
10:21You got it in just in the nick of time.
10:26I'll take holidays for $400, please.
10:28The answer this time.
10:29In colonial Massachusetts, Puritans made this Christian holiday illegal.
10:33Dan?
10:33What is Christmas?
10:34You got it.
10:35Your turn to select.
10:36And holidays for $500.
10:37Finish the category with this.
10:38Several southern states celebrate his June 3rd birthday instead of Lincoln's.
10:42And we've got about a minute to go in the round.
10:43Dan?
10:44Who is Jefferson Davis?
10:45That's right.
10:45For $500 more, taking you to $2,800.
10:48You're in the lead.
10:48Make another selection.
10:49Gay 90s for $100.
10:51Starting off our final category.
10:52By 97, they had air-filled rubber tires, coaster brakes, and adjustable handlebars.
10:57Mary?
10:57What are automobiles?
10:58No, that is incorrect.
11:00Eric?
11:00What are bicycles?
11:01Bicycles is what we're looking for.
11:02You get money and we take some away from Mary.
11:05Select.
11:05Could I have Gay 90s for $200, please?
11:07The answer is, it sank in Havana Harbor and set off a war.
11:10Eric?
11:11What was the main?
11:12You're right.
11:12Could I have Gay 90s for $300, please?
11:14The answer is, on March 18, 1891, this mode of communication was inaugurated between London
11:19and Paris.
11:19Eric?
11:20What was the telegraph?
11:22The telegraph?
11:23No, that is wrong.
11:24Dan?
11:25What was the telephone?
11:26Telephone, yes.
11:27And we still have to find our daily double.
11:30Within one of those two boxes.
11:32Dan, select.
11:33Gay 90s for...
11:34I'm sorry, you won't have time to do that.
11:36The bell means that the round is over.
11:38You're all out of Jeopardy!
11:39And a very impressive performance by all of you.
11:42Mary, you're in third place, but you've got $1,600 to this point.
11:46Eric with 17 and Dan's in the lead with 3,100.
11:49Nice going, all of you.
11:50Take a break for a few moments.
11:51We'll set the board up for double Jeopardy!
11:53And we'll come back to start that important round right after this.
12:07Someone out there needs help.
12:09And you've decided to save them.
12:11Every year, thousands of people die waiting for organ and tissue transplants.
12:16To be a donor, even if you've signed something, you must tell your family now.
12:21So they can carry out your decision later.
12:24Otherwise, it's like throwing a 12-foot rope to someone who's 15 feet away.
12:31Share your life. Share your decision.
12:35Brace yourself for the action movie that's nothing less than brilliant.
12:41The Professional is an absolute knockout.
12:45Explosive and thrilling.
12:47I'll die to meet him.
12:48A riveting, nail-biting film.
12:51It makes speed look like a slow ride to Grandma's house.
12:56From internationally acclaimed action director, Luc Besson.
13:01The Professional Rated R. At theaters now.
13:05This is my city.
13:07The night is my beat.
13:09And the evil I have seen will haunt you.
13:11It will seduce you.
13:13It will chill you.
13:15And if you're not careful,
13:18it will drain you.
13:20Forever night.
13:26It's going to be a long one.
13:30He's a vampire with a badge.
13:32Forever night.
13:33Check local listings for time and station.
13:35Hello, Lifesavers.
13:36Believe it or not, this man's job is saving lives.
13:40Call him supportive.
13:41In my line of work, I deal with all kinds of people.
13:44None of them are what you might call conventional.
13:47Call him understanding.
13:48This is all I do all day is deal with nuts like you!
13:51Just don't call him for help.
13:53I want to die.
13:55May I put you on hold?
13:56Steve Martin.
13:57You're a marvelous dancer.
14:01Mixed Knots.
14:02Rated PG-13.
14:03At theaters now.
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14:43Welcome back. We've got a good game underway on our program today.
14:47We're about to play Double Jeopardy, and what that means, of course,
14:50is that the answers are going to be more difficult,
14:51and we're going to have more cash and two daily doubles hidden somewhere on the board.
14:56In the first round, you'll remember, we did not find that daily double
14:59that would have assisted our players in amassing more cash.
15:02Once again, players, we're going to play the round until you hear this sound.
15:08That'll mean the round is over, and we're out of time.
15:11But right now, let's get things ready for Double Jeopardy.
15:18This time around, we've got about $18,000 in cash, as well as those two daily doubles.
15:22And here are the six categories you players are going to be working with.
15:25First of all, U.S. history, Shakespeare, musical instruments, homonyms, landmarks, and TV trivia.
15:36When we begin Double Jeopardy, the player who's in third place gets to select first,
15:39and right now, that means you, Mary.
15:42Good luck making a good selection.
15:43I'll take TV trivia for $200, please.
15:45The answer is,
15:47every week, this comedian was so glad we had this time together.
15:51Mary.
15:51Who is Carol Burnett?
15:52You're right, and you're off and running with $200.
15:53TV trivia for $400, please.
15:55The answer,
15:56Richard Carlson led this number of lives as a communist counter-spy and FBI agent.
16:00Mary.
16:02Oh.
16:03Oh, we go to Dan.
16:04What is three?
16:05What is three?
16:06Yes, you get $400, Mary loses $400.
16:08Dan, select.
16:09The booze is gone, so let's try Shakespeare for $200.
16:12Oh, that's an interesting correlation there.
16:14Shakespeare's only comedy with comedy in the title.
16:17Mary.
16:17What is comedy of errors?
16:19You're right.
16:19TV trivia for $600, please.
16:21Back to that one.
16:22Lucy and Desi's TV production company.
16:24Mary.
16:25What is Desi Lu?
16:26Right.
16:26TV trivia for $800, please.
16:28Series which pitted control against chaos.
16:31Mary.
16:32What is Get Smart?
16:33Right, $800 more gives you a total of $3,000.
16:35Nice going.
16:36You're close to the first place.
16:37I'll take TV trivia for $1,000, please.
16:39We'll wrap up the category with this.
16:40Crooner, who was first offered the role of Columbo,
16:42but turned it down because he didn't need the money.
16:44Mary.
16:45Who is Bing Crosby.
16:46Yes.
16:46Nice going.
16:47You'll be very well in that category, and you're in the lead.
16:50I'll take Shakespeare for $400, please.
16:52Back to Shakespeare.
16:53In it, Puck comments,
16:55Lord, what fools these mortals be.
16:57Eric.
16:58What is A Midsummer Night's Dream?
16:59Correct.
17:00I'd like to try Shakespeare for $1,000, please.
17:03Whoa, right at the bottom.
17:04Hamlet's closest friend,
17:05only major character left alive at play's end.
17:08Eric.
17:09Who was Horatio?
17:10Right.
17:11Nice going.
17:11Good back in the back of it.
17:13Good going, Grant.
17:14Could I have Landmarks for $1,000, please?
17:18Oh, the man wants to build quickly.
17:20The answer is the Daily Double.
17:22All right.
17:23Eric, you're in third place right now.
17:25You're trailing Mary by $900.
17:27You have a total of $3,100 to work with.
17:29The category is Landmarks,
17:31and this is a question that is worth as much as you want to wager.
17:36How much of the $3,100?
17:40Well, I would like to wager $600, please.
17:44Okay.
17:44You'll wind up with $25 or $37.
17:46Here for you alone is this Daily Double answer.
17:50Though unmarried and childless,
17:53he lives in the world's largest residential palace.
17:57Eric.
18:01Though unmarried and childless,
18:02he lives in the world's largest residential palace.
18:08I'm sorry you took too much time.
18:1013 1⁄2 acres, 1,400 rooms, Vatican City.
18:13Who is the Pope?
18:16All right.
18:17You're not far behind.
18:17You've still got 2,500.
18:19Let's start building again.
18:20Come on, Eric.
18:20All right.
18:21Could I have U.S. history for $200, please?
18:24Brand new category.
18:24In 63, 200,000 Washington marchers heard him say,
18:28I have a dream.
18:29Eric.
18:29Who was Martin Luther King, Jr.?
18:31Right.
18:31Go again.
18:32Could I have U.S. history for $400, please?
18:34The answer this time.
18:35The last occasion Congress declared war against any country.
18:38Eric.
18:42The last occasion.
18:43You took too long there.
18:44Dan.
18:44What was World War II?
18:46World War II.
18:47Yes, indeed.
18:47You get and Eric loses.
18:49Dan, you make the selection.
18:50Shakespeare for $600.
18:51The answer, what Shylock demanded instead of interest.
18:54Eric.
18:55What was a pound of flesh?
18:56Right.
18:56You're building again.
18:57Could I have Shakespeare for $800, please?
18:59The answer, completes the line.
19:00If music be the food of love, Eric.
19:07Sorry.
19:07Mary.
19:08What is play on?
19:09Play on.
19:10Yes, $800 more for you.
19:11Taking you to $4,800.
19:12Poor Eric.
19:13You build a little, and then you drop back a little.
19:16But you're still not out of it.
19:17Lots of time remaining.
19:18Mary, you make the selection.
19:19I'll take homonyms for $200.
19:21The answer is Dave Garraway's sign-off or a slice of cake.
19:24Eric.
19:28Anybody else?
19:29Mary.
19:29What is peace?
19:30Peace, yes.
19:31Homonyms for $400, please.
19:32The answer this time, what Oliver Twist wanted or Susan Anton's diminutive date.
19:37Eric.
19:37What is more?
19:39More.
19:39You got it.
19:40Homonyms.
19:41Words that sound alike.
19:42So they mean different things.
19:43Eric, select.
19:44Indeed.
19:44Could I have homonyms for $600, please?
19:47Olympic swimmer or what a tobacco chewer does into a spittoon.
19:50Eric.
19:50What is spitz?
19:52Spitz.
19:52Yes, the reference there.
19:54I hope you're having as much fun as our writers did in coming up with these.
19:57Go again, Eric.
19:58Could I have homonyms for $800, please?
20:00Expensive onion or what happens when there's a hole in the bucket.
20:03Eric.
20:06What is a leak?
20:07Yes.
20:08You got it.
20:08You got it just in time.
20:10What is a leak?
20:12Select again, Eric.
20:13Could I have homonyms for $1,000, please?
20:14We'll wrap up the category with this.
20:16A peasant or where you hang 10.
20:18Eric.
20:21What is it, sir?
20:22Yes.
20:22You got it again.
20:23Ha, ha.
20:24Oh, boy.
20:25Okay.
20:25We're just getting it in.
20:27Could I have U.S. history for $1,000, please?
20:29The answer is Justice Hugo Black, a leading supporter of school desegregation, was once
20:33a member of this group.
20:34Eric.
20:35And we've got about a minute left in double jeopardy.
20:37Eric, give me an answer.
20:38Supreme Court.
20:39That is incorrect.
20:40Anybody else?
20:41Dan.
20:42What was the KKK?
20:44What is the KKK?
20:45Or was the Ku Klux Klan?
20:46You're right, Dan.
20:47You get to make another selection now.
20:49Let's try musical instruments for $1,000.
20:52Right at the bottom.
20:53Plucked instrument brought to the U.S. by slaves.
20:56Now a fixture in bluegrass.
20:57Mary.
20:57What is the banjo?
20:58Banjo.
20:59Good for $1,000.
21:00Yes.
21:00We're all over the board on this.
21:02And we have one more daily double to uncover on there.
21:05I'll take landmarks for $800, please.
21:07The answer.
21:08Only one of the seven wonders of the ancient world still standing.
21:11Eric.
21:11What is the Great Pyramid?
21:13Yes.
21:13Could I have U.S. history for $800, please?
21:16The answer this time.
21:17Only state carried by George McGovern in the 72 election.
21:20Eric.
21:22What is Massachusetts?
21:24You got it.
21:26Whoa.
21:28That means the time is up.
21:29And guess what, Eric?
21:30You've done very nicely in spite of missing a lot of questions in that round.
21:34You're in second place right now.
21:35Mary's in the lead with $6,000.
21:37Eric, you've got $5,300.
21:38And Dan, $4,900.
21:40In a moment, all of you will be placed in final jeopardy for the championship.
21:44Remember, only the top dollar winner gets to keep his or her winnings.
21:47But the runners-up are going to receive some really good prizes.
21:50Take a look.
21:51Today's second place contestant will receive Maryland Oak Shelves.
21:54Maryland's Oak Modular Shelving System uses kitchen cabinets around the house with a roll-top desk for a functional work
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22:02And today's third place contestant will receive an assortment of Andis Hair Care Appliances.
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22:15And now, let's go back to Alex Trebek.
22:18This is one of the closest matches we've had in quite some time.
22:21I remind you that if the runners-up are tied at the end of Final Jeopardy,
22:25then second place will be awarded to the contestant who was leading at the end of the previous round.
22:29We've got a break in a few moments, and you'll have a couple of minutes in which to write down
22:33in secret
22:33how much of your winnings to this point you're willing to risk today on Final Jeopardy.
22:38And today, the Final Jeopardy category is...
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26:05welcome back to final jeopardy this is it for the match and right now only 1100
26:10dollars separates first from third place our contestants have written down in secret their
26:16wagers in a moment i'm going to give you the final jeopardy answer you'll then have 30 seconds
26:20exactly in which to write down your question please be sure it is in the form of a question
26:25the final category as you know is titled heads the final jeopardy answer is
26:31new york financier al grimaldi is next in line for the throne of this mediterranean principality good luck
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27:11All right, players, put your pens down.
27:13It's time to find out who today's winner is.
27:16In third place going into Final Jeopardy was Dan Fuller with $4,900.
27:20New York financier Al Grimaldi next in line for the throne of this Mediterranean principality.
27:24Dan, you said the Final Jeopardy question was, what is Monaco?
27:28You're absolutely right.
27:29Let's find out how much of your $4,900 you decided to wager.
27:33$4,850.
27:34That means you wind up with $9,750.
27:39You're the leader right now.
27:41We go to our returning champion, Eric Groves.
27:44You had $5,300 and second place.
27:46What did you think the Final Jeopardy question was?
27:50What is Monaco?
27:51We know now that that is correct.
27:53How much of the $5,300 did you risk?
27:57$5,300.
27:59All of it.
27:59Giving you $10,600 and first place at the moment.
28:05But we have to hear from Mary Bowers.
28:09What did Mary, who was leading going into this final round, think was the Final Jeopardy question?
28:17What is Monaco?
28:19Oh, you're right.
28:20You could be our new Jeopardy champion if you risked more than $4,600.
28:28How much did she risk?
28:29$5,000 with $11,000 total.
28:32You're it.
28:33How's it going?
28:35Mary, what a new chance.
28:39You're going to come back on our next program to face two challenges.
28:42Eric, you're going away with $11,000 from your previous win.
28:45We'll see you next time out, Mary.
28:46And ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining us.
28:48We hope to see you next time also.
28:50So long, everybody.
28:50Have a good day.
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