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00:00From the Alex Trebek stage at Sony Picture Studios, this is Celebrity Jeopardy! All-Stars!
00:12Introducing tonight's celebrity players.
00:15He's the host of CNN's Have I Got News For You, and author of memoir The Man of Many Fathers.
00:22It's Roy Wood Jr.
00:26You know her from Sex and the City, and Just Like That, and The Gilded Age.
00:32Please welcome Cynthia Nixon.
00:37And he's an actor best known for his role as Kirk on Gilmore Girls, and currently starring as Maxwell Lord
00:45in the DC Comic Universe.
00:48Here's Sean Gunn.
00:52And now, here is your host, Ken Jennings.
00:59Thank you, Johnny Gilbert, and welcome back to Celebrity Jeopardy! All-Stars.
01:04All-Stars because we've gathered some of our very best players from three primetime seasons past to see who will
01:10emerge as our ultimate champion, earning a $1 million grand prize for charity.
01:14But the first step is making it to the semifinals.
01:17And back tonight, hoping to do just that, we have Sean, Cynthia, and Roy.
01:21You know them, you love them.
01:22Welcome and good luck, players.
01:24Let's see what categories we have for you in the Jeopardy! round.
01:28First up, ooh, that's so 19th century.
01:32Then we have This Is Us, the letters U-S found somewhere in each response.
01:46And finally, Johnny Gilbert's 90s Lyric Palooza.
01:50That's the 1990s, not Johnny being in his 90s.
01:53You need to name the artist or the band in each case.
01:56Sean, you're up first.
01:57Let's do the Lyric Palooza for 100.
02:00Here's Johnny Gilbert.
02:01Near, far, wherever you are, I believe that the heart does go on.
02:06Once more, you open the door, and my heart will go on and on.
02:12Roy.
02:13What is Celine Dion?
02:14Yes.
02:16Let's go This Is Us for 300.
02:19Fittingly, the Seth Rogen comedy This Is The End was the last ever rental at a company-run one of
02:25these stores.
02:26Roy.
02:27What is a blockbuster video?
02:28Right again.
02:29This Is Us, 200?
02:31Whether green or white, the edible shoots of this vegetable are called spears.
02:36Sean.
02:37What is asparagus?
02:39You got it.
02:40Uh, let's do Lyric Palooza for 200.
02:43Back to Johnny.
02:45Confronted all the dope fiends.
02:46If there was a problem, yo, I'll solve it.
02:49Check out the hook while my DJ revolves it.
02:52Roy.
02:53What is ice ice baby?
02:55Vanilla ice.
02:56There we go.
02:57We need the artist.
02:58Whose version do you prefer there, Roy?
02:59Uh, Johnny's or vanilla ice's?
03:01Uh, Johnny need to work on his lyrics.
03:05Uh, let's stick with Johnny 300.
03:08Back to Johnny.
03:10A scrub is a guy that thinks he's fly.
03:12No, I don't want no scrub.
03:14A scrub is a guy that can't get no love from me.
03:17Roy.
03:18Who is TLC?
03:20Correct.
03:21But Johnny does the definitive version, I feel.
03:24Johnny 400.
03:27What I got, you got to give it to your mama.
03:29Give it away, give it away, give it away now.
03:32Give it away, give it away, give it away now.
03:36Sean.
03:36Who are the Red Hot Chili Peppers?
03:37That's right.
03:38Uh, let's close Lyric Balooza for 500.
03:41One more time.
03:42The great Johnny Gilbert.
03:43I like big butts and I cannot lie, you other brothers can't deny that when a girl walks
03:49in with an itty-bitty waist, you get sprung.
03:53Sean.
03:54Who is Sir Mix-a-Lot?
03:55That's right.
03:56All right.
03:57Very well done, Johnny.
04:01Um, let's go to That's So 19th Century for 300.
04:05After meeting his Waterloo, Napoleon failed in a plan to head to America in July 1815
04:10and was exiled to this holy island.
04:13Cynthia.
04:14What is Elba?
04:15No.
04:16Sean or Roy?
04:18Cynthia, you were right about Napoleon being exiled in Elba, but after he came back,
04:22he was exiled again in St. Helena.
04:25What is St. Helena?
04:26Back to you, Sean.
04:27Uh, let's do This Is Us for 400.
04:32Uncapitalizing the name of this month gives you a word meaning grand or majestic.
04:36Cynthia.
04:36What is August?
04:37Yes.
04:38So 19th Century for 400.
04:41Independence, Missouri and the Willamette River Valley were the start and end points of
04:45this emigration route.
04:46We don't have dysentery stats.
04:49Roy.
04:49What is the Oregon Trail?
04:51Yes.
04:52Uh, 19th Century 200.
04:55In 1862, he played Richard III in New York City, but three years later broke a leg onstage
05:00in a much more horrifying way.
05:03Cynthia.
05:04Who is John Wilkes Booth?
05:05That's correct.
05:06Uh, that's so 19th Century 500.
05:08Answer there is a Daily Double, Cynthia.
05:14Have you become a 19th Century expert recently through your TV work?
05:18Perhaps.
05:19You can wager up to $500 here.
05:20I would say $500, please.
05:22Okay.
05:22House maximum.
05:23Here's your clue in.
05:24That's so 19th Century.
05:27Marks your calendars.
05:291848 was the year this pamphlet began ominously with,
05:33A Spectre is Haunting Europe.
05:42What is the red?
05:43I don't know.
05:44Oh, no.
05:46The Communist Manifesto.
05:47Oh, I, oh, I, yes, okay, thank you.
05:49But you only lose 500?
05:50Still anybody's game?
05:51Select again.
05:52That's so 19th Century 100.
05:55In 1836, William Travis wrote,
05:57The people of Texas and all Americans in the world
06:00to get some help at this landmark.
06:02Too late.
06:03Sean.
06:03What is the Alamo?
06:04Yeah.
06:05We need the dough 100.
06:07Caraway seeds are added to the dough before kneading
06:09when making this bread,
06:11the standard for a Reuben sandwich.
06:13Roy.
06:14What is rye bread?
06:15Yes.
06:16This is S500?
06:18Are your ears ringing?
06:20Maybe someone's talking about you.
06:22But the more likely culprit is this medical affliction.
06:25Sean.
06:26What is tinnitus?
06:27Yes, tinnitus.
06:27You even said it the fancy way.
06:29Very good.
06:30And you're in the lead right now, Sean.
06:31We need to take a quick break.
06:32But Celebrity Jeopardy! All-Stars, we'll be right back.
06:43Comedian and writer Roy Wood Jr.,
06:45originally from Birmingham, Alabama.
06:47Mm-hmm.
06:47You were on last season's Celebrity Jeopardy!
06:50You did very well.
06:50You made the semifinal.
06:51Yeah, and then y'all started putting up these categories that I didn't know nothing about.
06:56You sound like you still have a beef.
06:58Yeah, like, y'all had a whole category dedicated to ferns.
07:01And I'm like, that's not even the top three most popular plant.
07:07You think the fern is a deep cut of plants?
07:09Yeah, it's like a deep cut.
07:10It's like there's people that eat candy corn, but you wouldn't acknowledge them in public.
07:14And I know, like, the Clue team and the producers over there, like, they probably don't even have ferns.
07:20But then you asking me about a fern, and I just thought it was a setup.
07:24That's all I'm going to say.
07:24I just thought I was a setup because y'all know I don't have a fern.
07:27Have you spent some time since then studying up on ferns?
07:30You could have bought a fern.
07:31No, when you better not have it again today.
07:34I hope not, but I was cool with the HBCU questions.
07:37My son plays chess.
07:39I was killing it with the chess, so I need a Lego category today.
07:43Whatever a nine-year-old like, I'm an ace in that.
07:46What charity are you playing for this season?
07:49I'm playing for a Birmingham-based nonprofit, I See Me Incorporated.
07:53It was founded by a former elementary school teacher who saw a disparity in her children in terms of literacy.
07:59And they have studies, Ken, you know, if you can get children reading early, K-3,
08:04they're less likely to deal with childhood hunger, less likely to deal with childhood homelessness,
08:09less likely to end up in our criminal justice system.
08:12If we talk about ending crime in this country, it starts with literacy.
08:15So I support I See Me.
08:17Fantastic.
08:17Get the kids reading.
08:19Thank you, Roy.
08:22Cynthia Nixon is an actor and director originally from New York City,
08:25and that's where you and I last ran into each other, right?
08:28We did.
08:28We ran into each other off-Broadway at O'Mary before it moved to Broadway,
08:34one of the funniest shows ever.
08:36Hilarious.
08:36And I said to you, you know, we reminisced a little bit,
08:40and I said that I had had such a great time and that my only dream was to go on
08:45again
08:45and never dreaming that it might actually happen, and here I am.
08:49I thought you were just being polite.
08:51No.
08:51But you should never say that kind of thing to me,
08:53because I'll be like, Cynthia said she'd do it again.
08:55Because you were a little nervous last time.
08:57I was.
08:57I was nervous, and I, you know, I was just,
09:00my main fear was just not embarrassing myself last time,
09:03so I determined that I was going to just go and have a good time.
09:08It's kind of like your wedding.
09:09Do you know what I mean?
09:10Right.
09:10It's like, you could be as prepared as you want,
09:13but if the whole thing, you're just nervous the whole time,
09:15you don't enjoy it and look around, so.
09:16So today is like your second marriage.
09:18It's well.
09:19You have a second chance.
09:20It's like the renewal of vows.
09:22There we go.
09:23That's better put.
09:24The renewal of vows, yeah.
09:25Who are you playing for on Celebrity Jeopardy?
09:27I'm playing for Doctors Without Borders USA,
09:30which is an amazing organization,
09:32and they have been so crucial, you know,
09:35in Gaza, in Ukraine, in the Congo, and in Sudan,
09:41giving life-saving medical care,
09:43but also, you know, combating severe malnutrition,
09:47particularly in children.
09:48And an amazing thing is for all the,
09:51how big they are and how much good they do,
09:5390% of their budget comes from individual people.
09:57Oh, wow.
09:57Just donating all around the world,
09:59so I'm really happy to be here today, you know,
10:03putting a little money in the bucket for them.
10:04They are heroes, and so are you, for playing for me.
10:07Thank you, Cynthia.
10:10Sean Gunn is originally from Manchester, Missouri,
10:13an actor, also a Celebrity Jeopardy! semi-finalist.
10:17Congratulations.
10:18You've done quite well on the Alex Trebek stage in the past.
10:21What's your secret, Sean?
10:22How do you know all that stuff?
10:23When I first started on Gilmore Girls about 25 years ago,
10:27I started the habit of reading when I was in my,
10:30when I was waiting in between setups, in between scenes,
10:32and I would read The New Yorker cover to cover
10:35pretty much every single week.
10:36Wow.
10:36And doing that a long enough time,
10:39you accumulate some knowledge,
10:40and then just in general,
10:42like, being a medium-employed actor for,
10:45like, 30 years, you get a lot of free time
10:48in between jobs.
10:49I try to educate myself as much as I can.
10:52I like to learn particularly trivial things.
10:55I love that you get The New Yorker,
10:56but unlike many of us, you actually read it every week.
10:58Well done.
10:59Tell us about your charity, Sean.
11:01I am playing for Women for Women International,
11:04which is a just awesome global nonprofit.
11:08They are in 17 conflict-afflicted countries,
11:12and they go there and help the women there,
11:16giving them resources, skills, tools
11:19to rebuild their lives and their families
11:23and the communities around them
11:26and just sort of promote gender equality issues
11:29for all of the people in those areas,
11:31which I think is one of the most important things
11:33we can do going forward.
11:34That sounds amazing.
11:35Thank you so much, all three of you,
11:36being here for charity.
11:38Pick up your signaling devices again,
11:40because Sean is going to make the next election.
11:42Let's go to collective animal names for 100.
11:46I'm a proud nonsmoker,
11:48but why are these ships of the desert in a caravan
11:50when a pack of them would have been spot on?
11:54Roy.
11:54What are camels?
11:55Pack of camels, yes.
11:58Military rank included for 200.
12:00On January 10, 1946,
12:0351 countries were represented
12:05when the first session of this body
12:06of the United Nations convened.
12:09Cynthia.
12:09What is the Security Council?
12:11No, I'm sorry.
12:11Oh, gosh.
12:12Roy.
12:13What is the General Assembly?
12:14Yeah, got to have a rank.
12:15The General Assembly.
12:16Well done.
12:17Oh, got it.
12:18Collective animals, 200.
12:20A bunch of turkeys seems perfect,
12:22but they collectivize as of this,
12:24a group gathered by a sheriff
12:26to go after Old West bad guys.
12:28Roy.
12:29What is a posse?
12:30A posse of turkeys.
12:32Military rank 100.
12:34Hello, sailor.
12:35Horatio Magellan are the given names
12:37of this serial mascot
12:39who commands the SS Guppy.
12:41Cynthia.
12:42Who is Captain Crunch.
12:43Right.
12:45Military rank included for 300.
12:48Jaden Daniels capitalized
12:50and won the 2024 AP NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year
12:53playing for this team.
12:54Roy.
12:55Who are the Washington commanders?
12:56Right.
12:58Military rank 500.
13:00PMI, short for this,
13:02may be required if you take out a home loan
13:04and pay less than 20% of the purchase price.
13:10PMI is private mortgage insurance.
13:12Back to you, Roy.
13:14Military rank 400.
13:16Examples of this harsh two-word penalty
13:18include flogging,
13:19last carried out by the U.S. justice system
13:22in Delaware in 1952.
13:24Roy.
13:25What is corporal punishment?
13:26You got it.
13:27This is us 100.
13:29Don't be fooled by the cute name.
13:31These debris clumps under your furniture
13:33can clog electronics
13:34and cause respiratory problems.
13:36Cynthia.
13:37What is fungus?
13:39No, I'm sorry.
13:40Oh, wow.
13:41Sean or Roy?
13:42A little cuter than fungus.
13:44Those are dust bunnies.
13:46Dust bunnies, right?
13:47Roy.
13:48Animal names 300.
13:50A neck of these African beasts
13:52would have almost been as appropriate
13:53as a tower of them is.
13:56Sean.
13:57What is a giraffe?
13:58Yes.
13:58Animal names 400.
14:00A hypnosis of cobras
14:02would have been pretty cool to say,
14:04but the slitherers group as a this,
14:06a long case that holds arrows.
14:08Cynthia.
14:09What is a quiver?
14:10Right.
14:10Oh, thank God.
14:12Number 500, collective animal names.
14:14Damon Albarn led a band of them
14:16that ends with a Z.
14:17These primates band together as well,
14:19but we'd go with a magilla.
14:21Sean.
14:22What are gorillas?
14:23That's right.
14:24We knead the dough 200.
14:26Your falafel will taste better
14:28if this pocket bread is freshly baked,
14:30and it only takes about four minutes to knead
14:32and three minutes in the oven.
14:34Sean.
14:34What is pita?
14:35Yes.
14:36Dough 300.
14:37From the French for rod,
14:39this long and narrow loaf
14:41is great for a po'boy.
14:43Cynthia.
14:43What is a baguette?
14:44That's right.
14:46400.
14:47After you knead the dough
14:48for this Jewish bread
14:49that's traditional for Shabbat,
14:51you start braiding it.
14:52Bake until golden.
14:54Roy.
14:55What is challah?
14:56That's the right bread.
14:57Here's the last clue,
14:58and we knead the dough.
14:59There are a total of three Cs
15:01in the name of this Italian bread
15:03that can be made with minimal
15:04or even no kneading.
15:06Roy.
15:07What is focaccia?
15:08Three Cs and focaccia.
15:09Well done.
15:10So you will have the lead
15:10at the end of the Jeopardy round, Roy.
15:12Cynthia, you'll select first
15:13when we come back
15:14because Double Jeopardy is up next.
15:15You're watching Celebrity Jeopardy All-Star.
15:19Woo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
15:25In Double Jeopardy,
15:26there are two Daily Doubles
15:27awaiting our All-Stars.
15:29Here are the categories.
15:30First up,
15:31it's an invitation
15:31to a destination wedding.
15:33You'll need to identify the destination
15:35given the letters,
15:36I do.
15:37You'll figure it out
15:38when you see it.
15:39After that,
15:40we have the language of faith,
15:42then book covers,
15:44radio stations,
15:46you've got to have art,
15:48and finally,
15:50getting old movies.
15:51Cynthia,
15:52where do you want
15:52to start the round?
15:53Let's start
15:54getting old movies for $400.
15:57So these creatures
15:58don't normally age and die
16:00unless they get
16:01their version of progeria,
16:02like David Bowie
16:03in The Hunger.
16:04Sean.
16:04What are vampires?
16:05Correct.
16:06Getting old movies, $600.
16:08In Scarlett Johansson's
16:10directorial debut,
16:11this actress,
16:12born in 1929,
16:13is Eleanor the Great,
16:15bereft after a friend's death.
16:17Cynthia.
16:17Who is June Squibb?
16:18That's her,
16:19the great June Squibb.
16:20Getting old movies
16:21for $800.
16:23Playing an aging couple
16:25in this movie,
16:26Henry Fonda won
16:27his first acting Oscar,
16:28and Katharine Hepburn,
16:29her fourth.
16:30Sean.
16:30What is on Golden Pond?
16:32It is.
16:32Getting old movies, $1,000.
16:35Beach resort vacationers
16:37age faster
16:38than even too much sun
16:39would cause.
16:39In this director's
16:412021 movie, Old.
16:42Roy.
16:43Who is M. Night Shyamalan?
16:46No, I'm sorry.
16:48Sean.
16:49Who is M. Night Shyamalan?
16:51Shyamalan, yeah.
16:52The M first,
16:52then the L, Roy.
16:54Sorry.
16:54Seems fair.
16:54Back to you, Sean.
16:55Getting old, $200.
16:57In here,
16:58the couple who age
16:59from their teens to 80
17:01are played by these two actors
17:02we remember as
17:03Forrest and Jenny.
17:07From Forrest Gump,
17:08Tom Hanks and Robin Wright.
17:10Sean.
17:11You gotta have art
17:12for $800.
17:13This Jewish painter
17:14depicted fiddlers on roofs,
17:16but the jury is out
17:17on if he inspired the title
17:19Fiddler on the Roof
17:19for a musical.
17:21Sean.
17:21Who is Chagall?
17:22Well done.
17:23You gotta have art $1,000.
17:26He's known for
17:27color field paintings,
17:28large areas of solid colors
17:30stacked atop each other,
17:31like Untitled 1952.
17:34Roy.
17:34Oh.
17:37Roy?
17:40Inadvertent buzz.
17:41Cynthia.
17:41Who is Moreau?
17:42It is not Moreau.
17:45Sean?
17:46Who is Mark Rothko?
17:48Back to Sean Gunn.
17:49Gotta have art $600.
17:51In the 1950s,
17:52Time Magazine dubbed
17:53this American artist
17:54Jack the Dripper.
17:56Cynthia.
17:56Who is Jackson Pollock?
17:57Correct.
17:58You gotta have art $400.
18:00Van Rijn is the last name
18:02of this Dutch artist
18:03who gave us the masterpiece
18:04The Night Watch.
18:06Sean.
18:06Who is Rembrandt?
18:07Yes.
18:08Art $200.
18:10A crescent moon and Venus
18:11are seen in the sky
18:12over Saint-Rémy
18:13in this masterpiece
18:14by Vincent van Gogh.
18:16Cynthia.
18:16What is Starry Night?
18:17You got it.
18:19Book covers for $600.
18:21S. Neo Fujita's designs
18:23include one that looks
18:24like a drop of you-know-what
18:26for the cover of this
18:27Truman Capote book.
18:28Cynthia.
18:29What is In Cold Blood?
18:30Yes.
18:31Book covers for $800.
18:33Answer there is
18:34a daily double, Cynthia.
18:40I would like to make it
18:41a true daily double.
18:42Okay, going for $2,600.
18:44I like it.
18:46Here's your clue
18:47in book covers, Cynthia.
18:49A haunting paperback cover
18:51of a 1979 V.C. Andrews book
18:54shows a girl gazing out
18:55of the window of this room.
18:59What is Flowers in the Attic?
19:01The Attic, that's right.
19:02Yeah, that's the room.
19:03You got it.
19:04And you double up
19:04for $2,600.
19:06Welcome to second place,
19:07Cynthia.
19:07Uh, sorry.
19:08Book covers for $1,000.
19:10Patti Smith used
19:11a photo booth pic
19:12she took in 1969
19:13with this photographer
19:14for the paperback cover
19:16of her 2010 memoir,
19:17Just Kids.
19:18Sean.
19:19Who's Mapplethorpe?
19:20It is.
19:21Let's do book covers $400.
19:23Giving away the plot,
19:25a cover of the 2001 novel
19:27Life of Pi
19:27shows a boat
19:28whose passengers are
19:29a boy and this animal.
19:31Sean.
19:32What is a tiger?
19:32Yes.
19:33Book covers $200.
19:35A predatory bird
19:36is staring right at you
19:37on the cover
19:38of Helen MacDonald's
19:39acclaimed 2016 book
19:40H is for this.
19:45H is for hawk.
19:46It's a hawk looking at you.
19:48We're halfway through the round,
19:49so we're going to pause.
19:50Sean, you're still in the lead,
19:50but Cynthia's making a move.
19:51We'll see what happens
19:52when Double Jeopardy continues.
19:54You're watching
19:54Celebrity Jeopardy All-Stars.
19:56Stay tuned.
20:03Roy, at the top of the show,
20:05we heard Johnny Gilbert
20:06mention the title of your book.
20:07I want to hear more
20:08about your memoir.
20:08Yeah, yeah.
20:09A little simply memoir,
20:10The Man of Many Fathers.
20:12You know, my dad passed away
20:12when I was 16,
20:13and it's just a collection
20:15of short stories
20:16of all of the different values
20:18and lessons I learned
20:18from various men in my life,
20:20whether it's somebody
20:21as casual as a co-worker
20:22or someone as serious
20:23as a former educator
20:24that you ran into.
20:25You know, the values
20:27that we get
20:28come from a collection of people,
20:30so I just wanted
20:30to pay tribute to them.
20:31That's great.
20:32I hope some of those people
20:33are watching you
20:33on Celebrity Jeopardy.
20:35Like, I hope some of them
20:35are still with us.
20:36I hope so,
20:37but I need to get more money, Ken,
20:39so I can make those people proud.
20:41You want them to see you win.
20:42Yeah.
20:43I bet they're proud either way.
20:44Keep it close.
20:45Cynthia Nixon.
20:46Yes.
20:47I hear one of your correct responses
20:48last time you were here
20:49actually led to something
20:51happening to you in real life.
20:52Yes.
20:53It was a sports bar,
20:56and there was some clue
20:57about it being a women's bar
20:58or something,
20:59and I guess the sports bra,
21:02which I didn't know
21:03but seemed logical to me,
21:04and then the sports bra
21:07sent me all kinds of, like,
21:09lovely merch
21:09as a thank you.
21:11So that was lovely.
21:12You have a lot of stuff
21:13that says sports bra on it.
21:15Whether you want that or not.
21:16Exactly.
21:17And next time you're in Oregon,
21:18will you stop by and visit?
21:19Well, my wife is from Washington,
21:22from Seattle,
21:23so it's, you know,
21:24a hop, skip, and a jump,
21:25so I hope to sometime.
21:27And what do you have coming up?
21:28I have the fourth
21:30knock on wood season
21:31of The Gilded Age,
21:32which is just about to start.
21:34That's great.
21:35What about you, Sean Gunn?
21:37What do you have coming up?
21:38A bunch of cool stuff.
21:40I'm doing a second season
21:42of Creature Commandos
21:43on HBO Max,
21:44which is a show
21:45I just love being a part of.
21:47I do two voices on that show.
21:49And some other stuff
21:50in the DCU.
21:52My character, Maxwell Lord,
21:53was introduced
21:54in Superman,
21:55and we see him again
21:56in Peacemaker,
21:57and there's more of him
21:58to come in the DCU,
22:00but it's pretty exciting.
22:01I was waiting.
22:01You popped up
22:02at the very end of Superman.
22:03Yeah, yeah, yeah.
22:03I was happy to see you.
22:04Just a second, yeah.
22:05We had this meta thing
22:06happen on the Alex Trebek stage
22:07where we had James Gunn
22:08reading clues for us,
22:09your director brother,
22:10and he mentioned
22:11that you had read a clue
22:13and it seemed like,
22:14you know,
22:15him giving a clue
22:15about you giving a clue,
22:16I'm not sure
22:17that's ever happened
22:18on Jeopardy.
22:18Yeah, I don't know either
22:19and it was cool.
22:20We got a lot of feedback
22:22from people about that.
22:24Like, it seems like
22:24no matter how big
22:25the movies are
22:26that we do,
22:27more people reach out
22:28about seeing us
22:29on Jeopardy
22:29than anything else
22:31that there is,
22:32which is pretty cool.
22:33But of course,
22:34it is,
22:34it's also,
22:35it's the classic
22:36older brother,
22:37little brother dynamic.
22:38He gets to come in
22:39and just do the,
22:40read the clue
22:41and get the glory
22:42while I'm out here
22:43in the Jeopardy trenches.
22:45You're toiling away.
22:45Actually playing the game.
22:47Well, maybe we'll have you
22:48read another clue
22:49about his clue
22:49about your clue.
22:50That's perfect.
22:51You'll have the upper hand
22:51once again.
22:52Right now,
22:53you're in the lead, Sean,
22:54and you have command
22:54of the board.
22:55Three categories left.
22:56Which will it be?
22:57Okay, let's do
22:58destination wedding
22:59for 600.
23:00Let's see how this goes.
23:01Put I do
23:02and Mickey too
23:03on invites to your wedding
23:05at this Disney World park.
23:08Sean.
23:08What is Magic Kingdom?
23:09Yes, you got it.
23:11Destination wedding,
23:12200.
23:14Want an island wedding?
23:15This Asian nation
23:16composed of some
23:1717,500 islands
23:19has I do
23:20written all over it.
23:21Sean.
23:22What is Indonesia?
23:23Write again.
23:24Destination wedding,
23:25400.
23:26Get hitched
23:26at the Kentucky Derby.
23:28We're betting big
23:29on I do
23:29at the name
23:30of this racetrack.
23:31Roy.
23:32What is Churchill Downs?
23:34That's the track.
23:35Radio stations,
23:36200.
23:37Similar to the pride flag,
23:39the logo for KGay 106.5 FM
23:42in Palm Springs
23:43also features
23:44the colors of this.
23:45Sean.
23:46What is the rainbow?
23:47Correct.
23:47Destination wedding,
23:48800.
23:49Get married in a rotunda.
23:52Politicians often say
23:53I don't,
23:53but this DC landmark
23:55reads I do.
23:57Roy.
23:57What is the Capitol dome?
23:59Yes.
23:59Oh.
24:01Destination wedding,
24:021000.
24:02It's very name
24:04screams I do.
24:06Exchange vows
24:07at this skiing mecca
24:08west of Denver.
24:10Sean.
24:10What is Vail, Colorado?
24:12Yeah, we got some
24:12good Wheel of Fortune
24:13players here too.
24:14I like this.
24:15Radio stations,
24:16400.
24:17Known as The Vine,
24:19KVYN is an FM music station
24:21that broadcasts
24:22from this famed
24:23California valley.
24:25Cynthia.
24:25What is Napa?
24:26Right.
24:27Radio stations,
24:28600.
24:29Sound it out
24:30if it helps.
24:32WZLY,
24:32a college radio station,
24:34serves the school
24:35whose alums
24:36include this first lady.
24:37Wisley?
24:38Wisley?
24:40Wisley?
24:40You were so close
24:41it's Wellesley
24:42and therefore
24:43Hillary Clinton.
24:44Cynthia,
24:45back to you.
24:45Okay.
24:47Radio stations
24:48for 800.
24:50Borrowing its name
24:51from a local delicacy,
24:53105.9 KPOI
24:55serves this state capital.
24:57Roy.
24:57What is Honolulu?
24:58Yeah,
24:59for Poi.
25:00Uh,
25:01radio stations,
25:011,000.
25:02This four-letter Texas city
25:04is home to a country radio station
25:06whose call letters
25:07spell the city's name.
25:09Sean.
25:10What is Waco?
25:10W-A-C-O,
25:12right.
25:12Language of Faith,
25:13200.
25:14A setback
25:15that later leads
25:16to a great outcome
25:16is one of these
25:17in disguise.
25:19Sean.
25:19What is a blessing?
25:20Yes.
25:21400, please.
25:22A business opportunity
25:23too good to be true
25:24or some foods
25:26mentioned in the book
25:27of Leviticus
25:27may not be this.
25:31They may not be kosher.
25:33Sean.
25:34Uh, Language of Faith,
25:35600.
25:36Answer there
25:36is a daily double.
25:38Oh,
25:42you're playing from
25:43a pretty solid lead
25:44at the moment, Sean,
25:44but we still have
25:45Triple Jeopardy to come.
25:46What do you want to risk
25:47on the Language of Faith?
25:49Let's do 2,500.
25:50All right.
25:51You'll have 13,200
25:53if you're right.
25:54In the Language of Faith,
25:55here's your clue.
25:56Hindu belief
25:57led to this phrase,
25:59meaning a person
25:59or idea
26:00that no one dares
26:01criticize.
26:06What is above reproach?
26:09Sorry, no.
26:10A sacred cow
26:11from the Hindu belief
26:13about cattle.
26:14So you lose a little bit,
26:15but you're still
26:15in first place, Sean.
26:16Two clues left.
26:17Uh, Language 800.
26:19My friend Ed reads
26:21the sports pages,
26:22Roxane Gay's substack,
26:23and especially
26:24the New Testament
26:25this way with regularity.
26:28Cynthia.
26:28What is religiously?
26:29Yes, he reads them
26:30religiously.
26:31And here's the last clue
26:32from the Language of Faith.
26:33It's an event
26:34no human could have prevented
26:35and it may not be covered
26:37by your insurance.
26:38Cynthia.
26:39What is an act of God?
26:40Well done, yes.
26:41So you're in second place
26:41at the end of the
26:42Double Jeopardy round.
26:43Sean's in the lead,
26:44but a little less
26:44than it was a second ago.
26:45Still anybody's game.
26:46And Triple Jeopardy
26:47is up next.
26:48We'll be back
26:49with so much Jeopardy
26:50after this break.
26:51I thought it was kosher
26:52and I was like,
26:53why didn't I say kosher
26:54and then I forgot
26:55the Daily Double.
26:58You've seen Jeopardy.
26:59You've seen Double Jeopardy,
27:00but you ain't seen
27:00nothing yet.
27:01This is Triple Jeopardy
27:02with three Daily Doubles
27:03and these categories.
27:05First up is Taylor,
27:07the creator,
27:08followed by Rhyme Time,
27:11Black History,
27:13Liftoff with NASA,
27:15TV,
27:16and finally a category
27:17where I'd love to hear
27:18your best Adam Sandler
27:20impressions.
27:21All the responses
27:22will end in an A sound.
27:23like Bobby Boucher
27:25in The Waterboy.
27:27Maybe your impression's
27:28better than mine.
27:28I really hope so.
27:29Roy, you're up first.
27:31Let's do Liftoff
27:32with NASA for 300.
27:35According to NASA records,
27:36the crew of Apollo 11
27:37planted this item
27:39on the moon
27:39after it was purchased
27:40at Sears
27:41for five bucks and 50 cents.
27:43Sean.
27:43What is the American flag?
27:44Yes.
27:46Let's do Rhyme Time
27:47for 300.
27:48Give a little pinch
27:49to the Limburger
27:50or Gouda.
27:52Sean.
27:52What is
27:53Squeezed Cheese?
27:54Yes.
27:55Rhyme Time,
27:56600.
27:57It's a full-on fight
27:58between all the cows
27:59and the bulls
28:00in the pasture.
28:01It's a...
28:05You hate to see
28:06one of these.
28:06A cattle battle.
28:07Sean.
28:08Rhyme Time again,
28:09900.
28:09Let's try it again.
28:11Think back on events
28:12that happened
28:12in the 11th month.
28:14Sean.
28:15What is Remember November?
28:16Right.
28:17Rhyme Time, 1200.
28:19Shaving didn't go
28:20as planned
28:20and now you've got
28:21problems with
28:22some little hairs.
28:23You've got this.
28:25Sean.
28:25What is Stubble Trouble?
28:26Well done.
28:28Rhyme Time, 1500.
28:30Utter Hopelessness
28:31over the amount
28:31it's going to take
28:32to fix your car.
28:34Sean.
28:34What is Repair Despair?
28:36Way to go.
28:37You did well there.
28:38TV, 300.
28:40The fate of the contestants
28:41on this reality competition
28:43is revealed with the lines
28:44Shantae You Stay
28:46and Sashay Away.
28:48Roy.
28:48What is RuPaul's Drag Race?
28:50That's the show.
28:51TV, 600.
28:53Mullen Ackerman
28:54and Brittany Snow
28:55heated up the small screen
28:56on this Netflix series
28:57set in a small
28:59Texas town.
29:03What is The Hunting Wives?
29:05Roy.
29:06NASA, 600.
29:07Because NASA's
29:08got to be science-y
29:10EVA or extravehicular
29:12activity is its
29:13preferred term
29:14over this nine-letter word.
29:16Sipia.
29:17What is capsule?
29:18No.
29:19Roy.
29:19What is moonwalk?
29:21I'm afraid not.
29:22What is spacewalk?
29:22Oh.
29:24It was a spacewalk.
29:26Too late, Roy.
29:27But back to you.
29:27NASA, 1200.
29:29When it landed on Mars
29:30in 2021,
29:32NASA's Ingenuity helicopter
29:33was carrying a piece
29:34of Flyer One.
29:36The plane this duo
29:37flew in 1903.
29:38Sean.
29:39Who are the Wright brothers?
29:40Good.
29:40Let's do Adam Sandler
29:42impression, 300.
29:44As Happy Gilmore,
29:45Adam hits a lot of golf balls
29:46that do this.
29:47A French word meaning
29:48to rebound after hitting
29:49a surface.
29:51Sean.
29:51What is ricochet?
29:52Ricochet, yes.
29:53Adam Sandler, 600.
29:55At a Japanese restaurant
29:56to get some sushi,
29:58Adam can order
29:59this green finger food
30:01that translates
30:01to beans on branches.
30:04Roy.
30:04What is edamame?
30:06Eh, pretty good.
30:08NASA, 1500.
30:10You're shaking your head.
30:11Answer, there's
30:12the Daily Double.
30:18You're in third place
30:19right now, Roy,
30:20but a chance
30:20to make a move here.
30:22I've taken my son
30:23to space camp two times.
30:24I don't deserve...
30:26I'm going to make it
30:27a true Daily Double.
30:28Okay, you're going for it.
30:30If I don't know it
30:31by now.
30:34Well, we're wishing you luck.
30:35You'll have 7,600
30:36in second place
30:37if you're right.
30:37Here's your clue
30:38in liftoff with NASA.
30:40CBS News anchor
30:41on July 20th, 1968.
30:43He was the first
30:44non-astronaut
30:45given a moon rock
30:46by NASA.
30:49Who is Dan Rather?
30:51Sorry, no.
30:52It was Walter Cronkite
30:53before it was Rather.
30:55So you take a step back there,
30:56but still lots of time, Roy.
30:57To be fair,
30:58they never talked about
30:58Walter Cronkite's space camp.
31:00I can see why.
31:02Uh, I got to get back
31:03in my groove.
31:04We're doing Black History 300.
31:06Founded at Howard University
31:08in 1908,
31:09Alpha Kappa Alpha,
31:10the nation's largest
31:11black sorority,
31:12initiated this future
31:13Veep in 1986.
31:15Roy.
31:16Who is Kamala Harris?
31:17Correct.
31:18Black History 1500.
31:20In 1993,
31:22she became the first person
31:23to mention a griot,
31:24a type of West African storyteller,
31:26in a Nobel Prize acceptance speech.
31:29Roy?
31:30Who is Maya Angelou?
31:32Sorry, no.
31:33Cynthia.
31:34Who is Toni Morrison?
31:34It is Toni Morrison.
31:36Um, I don't know.
31:38Um, how about Taylor,
31:40the creator for 600?
31:43Suits tailored by Brioni
31:44were worn by this character
31:46and the world is not enough.
31:47Sean.
31:48Who is James Bond?
31:49Yes.
31:50Uh, Adam Sandler impression,
31:52900.
31:54Alizé is a fun beverage
31:56to say in an Adam voice.
31:57So is this brand of gin
31:59used in a TNT?
32:00Sean.
32:01What is Tanqueray?
32:03Very good.
32:04Uh, Adam Sandler, 1200.
32:06As fun as saying
32:08Timothée Chalamet
32:10is this name of the lead actress
32:12in the 2009 film Precious.
32:15Roy?
32:16Who is Gabouret Sidibe?
32:18Yes.
32:19Uh, Black History 600.
32:22Often credited as the first black man
32:24to cross the American continent,
32:25York contributed to the 19th century
32:27expedition of this duo.
32:30Sean.
32:30Who are Lewis and Clark?
32:31Yes.
32:32Adam Sandler, 1500.
32:34Oh, to be on the western coast
32:36of France with Adam
32:37when he looks out
32:38and says the name
32:39of this Loire River outlet.
32:44What is the Bay of Biscay?
32:47All right, no more of those.
32:49Sean, where to now?
32:50Okay.
32:50Uh, TV 900.
32:52This Happy Days character
32:54often employed percussive maintenance,
32:56hitting the jukebox just so
32:58to get it to play a certain song.
32:59Sean?
33:00Who is Arthur Fonzarelli?
33:02Yeah.
33:02Uh, TV 1200.
33:05Brian Cranston's daughter,
33:06Taylor Dearden,
33:07plays Dr. Melissa King
33:08on this medical drama
33:09that premiered in 2025.
33:11Roy?
33:12What is The Pit?
33:13It is.
33:14Uh, TV 1500.
33:16This series starred
33:17Carrie Russell
33:18as the title character
33:19who followed her high school crush
33:20to New York for college.
33:22Cynthia?
33:22What is Felicity?
33:23That's the show.
33:25Um, Taylor the creator
33:27for 900.
33:29Eccentric tailor Nudie Cone
33:31designed nudie suits
33:32for country musicians,
33:33bedazzled with these
33:34sparkly faux gems.
33:36Sean?
33:37What are rhinestones?
33:38Yes.
33:38Uh, let's do
33:40Black History 900.
33:43By 2007,
33:44Kirk Franklin
33:45had won so many stellar awards
33:47honoring work
33:47in this music genre.
33:49They let him co-host
33:50the ceremony.
33:52Roy?
33:52What is gospel music?
33:54That's right.
33:54Black History 1200.
33:56Answer there
33:56is a Daily Double, Roy.
34:02You can see the scores.
34:04We're getting late in the round.
34:05How much do you want to risk?
34:06I'm black.
34:06I gotta bet it all.
34:08All right.
34:09Make it a true Daily Double.
34:10You'll have 4,200
34:11if you're right.
34:15Here's your clue.
34:16No pressure, Roy.
34:19With a logo in mind
34:20for a new organization,
34:22SNCC sent a colleague
34:23to the Atlanta Zoo
34:24in 1966
34:25to snap pics
34:27of this feline.
34:33What is a panther?
34:34Yes, that's right.
34:35The logo for the Black Panther.
34:374,200 now for you.
34:40Hmm, now here.
34:41Uh, Tale of the Creator,
34:431,500.
34:43It's another Daily Double, Roy.
34:45Woo!
34:50I gotta catch him.
34:52I have no choice.
34:53Run it again,
34:55true Daily Double.
34:57Two true Daily Doubles
34:59attempted back-to-back.
35:00Let's see how this goes
35:01for you, Roy.
35:02Taylor of the Creator
35:03is your category.
35:04Here's the clue.
35:05This president,
35:07Lincoln's successor,
35:09rose from poverty
35:10by making fellas
35:11look unimpeachably fly
35:12as a tailor.
35:17Who is Taft?
35:19No, I'm sorry.
35:20Andrew Johnson.
35:22The Daily Doubles give
35:23and then they take away.
35:25Ugh.
35:25You still have command
35:26of the board, Roy.
35:27I'm sorry.
35:27Select again.
35:28Uh, Taylor 300.
35:3019th century tailor
35:31Jacob William Davis
35:33created a modern version
35:34of these pants
35:35and partnered with Levi Strauss
35:37to mass-produce them.
35:38Cynthia.
35:39What are blue jeans?
35:40Yes.
35:41Taylor the Creator,
35:421,200.
35:43Harlem haberdasher
35:44Dapper Dan
35:45illegally used
35:46this company's
35:47GG monogram
35:48on clothes
35:49in the 80s.
35:50Decades later,
35:51the company hired him.
35:52Sean.
35:53What is Gucci?
35:53Yes.
35:54The final clue
35:55from Liftoff with NASA.
35:57Using a treadmill,
35:58NASA astronaut
35:59Sunita Williams
36:00ran the 2007
36:01Boston Marathon
36:02aboard the ISS,
36:04which stands for this.
36:06Roy Wood Jr.
36:07International.
36:08What is
36:08International Space Station?
36:09That's correct.
36:10That takes you to $900.
36:14All three of you
36:15involved in Final Jeopardy,
36:16here's your category.
36:1820th century novels.
36:20We'll pause
36:21while the all-stars
36:21make their wagers
36:22and then we'll come back
36:23to reveal the clue.
36:24Stay with us.
36:27So, funny story.
36:30When I got hired
36:31at the Daily Show,
36:32the first thing I did
36:33was learn
36:34all of the presidents
36:35because I thought
36:36there would be a quiz
36:38and then they never
36:39quizzed us on the presidents
36:41and then I forgot them.
36:46We are closing out
36:47tonight's Celebrity Jeopardy
36:49All-Stars show
36:50with this final
36:50Jeopardy category,
36:5220th century novels.
36:53Here's the clue.
36:55A 2017 exhibit
36:57devoted to this novel
36:58on its 60th anniversary
37:00featured a giant map
37:02labeled Hitchhiking Trip.
37:0430 seconds, players.
37:05Good luck.
37:34music
37:36Roy Wood Jr. had $900 after a tough daily double.
37:41What did you come up with as your final Jeopardy response, Roy?
37:45What is Hiking the Book 2?
37:49Not Hiking the Book, which we all enjoyed, but the sequel.
37:53Hiking the Book 2.
37:54That's a great guess. I'm afraid that's not correct, Roy.
37:57Is that going to be your follow-up to your book?
38:00Yeah, probably. You wagered $900.
38:03It leaves you with nothing, but thank you for being here today.
38:05Cynthia Nixon was in second place with $7,500.
38:08What novel did she write down?
38:11Looks like it was going to be The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
38:13Is that right?
38:14Yes.
38:14Not the right book.
38:15Well, I'm really glad it's not the right book, because I didn't finish it.
38:19Ran out of time, yeah.
38:20That's the problem with Final Jeopardy.
38:22You've got to write fast when that music's winding up.
38:24But it wouldn't have mattered, so I'm relieved about that.
38:27How much did you wager?
38:28Everything.
38:29You also wagered everything, so you're left tied with Roy with $0.
38:33But Sean Gunn had a great game today.
38:34Wound up with $19,000.
38:36Did he think of the right book?
38:39What is on the road?
38:41Yes.
38:41If you do the math, it has to be a 50s novel.
38:43And that's one of the greats.
38:44Jack Kerouac's beat novel.
38:46How much did you wager?
38:48He didn't have to wager a penny.
38:49He finishes with $19,000.
38:51But more importantly, he advances to the semifinals.
38:54We'll be seeing you again, Sean.
38:56Congratulations.
38:57Cynthia and Roy, thank you so much for being here.
39:00We're happy that $30,000 will go to your worthy organizations.
39:05Thank you for being with us tonight on Celebrity Jeopardy.
39:08Have a great night.
39:10Did you know the latest episodes of Jeopardy are now streaming on Hulu?
39:15You all had a great game.
39:17Sean, you're going to have to play again in the semifinals.
39:19Some other winners.
39:20I know.
39:21What are your predictions for that game?
39:22Well, I don't know.
39:24I know it's going to be tough, because one of them is going to be a former champion.
39:27Is that correct?
39:28That's right.
39:28It'll be somebody who has won Celebrity Jeopardy in the past season.
39:32He really doesn't want it to be Ike Barenholtz.
39:34I don't.
39:35It's awesome.
39:36But they're obviously all three of us.
39:38They all won.
39:39Are great.
39:39They're all winners.
39:40So, yeah, I don't know.
39:41I mean, look, I feel like both times I've been on now, it's like, I, for whatever reason,
39:46I've done a pretty good job of staying home and not getting nervous, because I'm like,
39:49I either know it or I don't.
39:51Nerves don't help me at all.
39:52So, I'm either going to know the answer or I'm not.
39:55I just don't want to say anything to embarrass myself.
39:57That's exactly right.
39:58You don't want to say the one.
39:59Right.
40:00Like, I can do great, but if I say one thing that's super embarrassing, that's what will
40:05be viral the next day.
40:07How do you think I feel with a black history category?
40:12Petrified.
40:13We have this even on Nightly Civilian Jeopardy now.
40:17People will show up and I'll say, well, what are your goals?
40:19And they just say, oh, I just don't want to go viral.
40:22It's a different world now, for sure.
40:24But you all kept cool heads today.
40:26Played very well.
40:27Sean, good luck.
40:28We'll see you in the semis.
40:28Thanks a bunch.
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