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00:00Saturdays at 6.
00:06This is Jeopardy!
00:09Now entering the studio are today's contestants.
00:12A disability analyst originally from Flushing, New York, Julie Namius.
00:17A rabbi originally from Mequon, Wisconsin, Daniel Swartz.
00:22And our returning champion, a writer from Studio City, California, Jerome Barrett,
00:28whose four-day cash winnings total $81,401.
00:34And now, here is the host of Jeopardy! Alex Trebek.
00:40Thank you, Johnny Gilbert.
00:41Hello, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to our program.
00:43It should be our most exciting half hour.
00:45Let me begin by throwing some numbers your way.
00:47First of all, $34,000.
00:50That's the new one-day record set by our returning champion, Jerome Barrett, on yesterday's program.
00:55Will he set a new five-day record on this show?
00:59That record is $102,597, and that was set by New York City transit cop Frank Spangenberg about two years
01:06ago.
01:07Now, it is possible, for those of you who enjoy computing these kinds of things,
01:11for one player who is so good, he or she gets every response correct,
01:17hits the daily doubles at the end of each round, wagers everything, and is right again,
01:21it is possible for one player to earn $283,200 in one half-hour Jeopardy! program.
01:29However, that will not happen today, because Julie and Daniel, our newcomers,
01:33will not allow it to happen, unless it happens to them.
01:37Welcome aboard. Good luck to all three of you.
01:39Here we go in round one.
01:44And here are the categories for you.
01:47Science.
01:48Food facts.
01:50Washington State.
01:52Old, in quotation marks.
01:54Wives, and here it comes.
01:56Tails. Old, wives, tails.
01:59Jerome, your choice.
02:00Food facts for $100, Alex.
02:02You should hard-boil these breakfast items before adding them to your chiffonade dressing.
02:08Daniel.
02:08What are eggs?
02:09Yes.
02:10Science for $100, please.
02:12Psychologists refer to this sense as olfaction.
02:16Jerome.
02:16But smell.
02:17Right.
02:17Science for $200, please.
02:19The length of this on Jupiter is less than 10 hours.
02:22Daniel.
02:22What is the day?
02:23Right.
02:24Science for $300, please.
02:26Pallonology seeks knowledge about past plant distribution by studying grains of this.
02:31Daniel.
02:32What are pollen grains?
02:33Yes.
02:34Science for $400.
02:35Consisting of three atoms, water is an example of a triatomic one of these units.
02:40Daniel.
02:40What is a molecule?
02:41Right again.
02:42Science for $500.
02:44American Arthur Compton's work proved the existence of these particles of light.
02:49Jerome.
02:50What are photons?
02:50Photons.
02:51Good for $500.
02:51Food facts for $200, please.
02:53Olympia ones are often eaten on the half shell.
02:56Jerome.
02:57What are oysters?
02:58Yes.
02:58Food facts for $300, please.
03:00Nationality, whose name often precedes chard, steak, and fondue.
03:05Jerome.
03:05What is Swiss?
03:06Correct.
03:06Food facts for $400, please.
03:08Of chocolate, cheese, or chili peppers, the one you're most likely to find in bishop's bread.
03:12Daniel.
03:13What are chili peppers?
03:14No.
03:16Jerome.
03:16What is cheese?
03:17No.
03:18Julie.
03:20God, I've got the question already.
03:22It's up there in front of you.
03:24Oh, that's too bad.
03:25The correct response, what is chocolate?
03:26A little case of nerves there, but don't worry about that, Julie.
03:29Jerome, you pick again.
03:29Food facts for $500, please.
03:31A boule de neige is a dessert named for and resembling one of these spheres.
03:36Jerome.
03:36What's a snowball?
03:37That's right.
03:38Washington State for $100, please.
03:40Whidbey Island is the largest of the many islands in this inlet.
03:44Jerome.
03:45What's Puget Sound?
03:46Correct.
03:46Washington State for $200, please.
03:48The portrait of Washington on the state seal is from a portrait by this artist.
03:52Jerome.
03:53Who's Stuart?
03:53Gilbert Stuart is right.
03:55Washington State for $300, please.
03:56Washington's state fish is the steelhead species of this.
04:00Jerome.
04:01What's salmon?
04:02No.
04:03Daniel.
04:03What is the trout?
04:04The trout, yes.
04:05Wives for $100, please.
04:07Answer.
04:07In Geoffrey of Monmouth's version of the legend, this wife of King Arthur is called Guanhumara.
04:14Jerome.
04:15What's Guinevere?
04:16Correct.
04:16Washington State for $400, please.
04:18Completed in 1942, this dam contains about 12 million cubic yards of concrete.
04:24Jerome.
04:24What is Grand Coulee?
04:25Grand Coulee is right for $400 more, and that takes you to $1,700.
04:28You've got the lead.
04:29Daniel in second place.
04:31Julie in third.
04:31You can all relax for a few moments now.
04:34Julie is still a little bit nervous, but she'll settle down when we come back and have
04:38a few moments of conversation with her following these commercials.
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05:22If we refuse to acknowledge the natural beauty that surrounds us, how can we see it within
05:27ourselves?
05:28I think Thoreau said it best.
05:31We are all farmers in the garden of our own universe.
05:34Just to glimpse this awesome majesty is a reward in itself.
05:42Yeah, but if you're rich, you can watch it from your deck.
05:51Martin, are you doing your homework?
05:53Sometimes, struggling with schoolwork can make a kid feel kind of small.
05:58Yeah, I was just getting my research.
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06:06Martin?
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06:12program.
06:12You're not making a mess in there, are you?
06:14Uh, no, Mom.
06:18Washington Mutual, the friend of the family.
06:21Same old, dull parties?
06:24Let your imagination go wild.
06:26Think what you can do with a few fish, a little water.
06:29Splish, splash, it's a pool party.
06:31Vote for yourself.
06:33Have a patriotic party.
06:34Put some real fun into your family reunion.
06:37Call out the fire department.
06:39It's barbecue time.
06:40You see, with your imagination and a trip to the party palace, party possibilities are endless.
06:47The party palace in Lincoln Center.
06:56A multi-talented young lady was the first player we introduced on our program today.
07:00Julie Namias from New York City.
07:02A disability analyst and also a playwright.
07:05Which takes up most of your time, Julie?
07:07Being a disability analyst, unfortunately.
07:10Really?
07:10Now, what exactly do you do?
07:12Well, what I do is I adjudicate claims for disability for the Social Security Administration.
07:17I see.
07:17Now, the playwright part of it, you're a member of a group of playwrights I know.
07:22Have you published anything yet?
07:23Well, we've done several productions, yes.
07:26But, as we always say, the only playwright who makes a living at it is Neil Simon.
07:30Uh-huh.
07:30He makes a very good living at it, indeed.
07:32All right.
07:33Good luck to you on the program today.
07:34Daniel Swartz, we introduced you as a rabbi.
07:36And I know you and your wife raise rabbits.
07:39And there is a story that connects rabbis and rabbits.
07:42Tell us about that.
07:42Yes, well, our eldest rabbit is named Rabbi the Rabbit, which sometimes leads to confusion at work when we talk
07:48about caging rabbi and bringing rabbi to the vet and things like that.
07:52There is also some confusion with regard to religion in your family because your in-laws are of different religions.
07:58Right.
07:58Well, it's not confusion.
07:59It's actually worked out very well.
08:00My father-in-law, Mahmoud, is Egyptian Muslim, and my mother-in-law is Iranian Baha'i.
08:06But we really get along very well.
08:08If only the Middle East got as well as long as we did.
08:11Well, that's a good thought.
08:13Our champion, Jerome Varad.
08:16Four-day record, $87,000, doing very well.
08:21Is it as difficult as you thought it was going to be, or is it easier?
08:25Harder, Alex.
08:26It's harder? Why?
08:27Well, because the contestants are so good.
08:29It's really tough just to try to get in on time.
08:31Are you feeling the pressure more and more?
08:34Yes.
08:34Or have you managed to relax?
08:35No.
08:36Now that you've won a bundle, you can relax.
08:38Well, it's not over until it's over.
08:40All right.
08:40Well, it's not over until this half hour is over, and you're in control of the board right now,
08:44so let's make the half hour go by faster.
08:46Make a selection.
08:47Washington State for $500, please.
08:48Answer.
08:49Once head of the Atomic Energy Commission, she became the state's first woman governor in 1977.
08:59Gosh, we finally stumped our contestants.
09:01Who is Dixie Lee Ray?
09:03Jerome, back to you.
09:04Wives for $200, please.
09:05Answer.
09:05In the Bible, Jesus cautioned his followers to remember this man's wife, who turned to salt.
09:12Jerome.
09:13Who's locked.
09:13Yes.
09:14Wives for $300, please.
09:15In memory of his wife, Arjumand, Banu Begum, who died in childbirth, Shah Jahan built this mausoleum.
09:23Julie.
09:24What is this Haj Mahal?
09:25Write.
09:27Wives for $400, please.
09:28In September 1991, this fourth and last wife of Charlie Chaplin died at the age of 66.
09:35Julie.
09:36Who's Uno O'Neill?
09:37You are right.
09:38Wives for $500.
09:39Last clue in the column is the Daily Double.
09:42There you go.
09:44You can risk up to $500, Julie.
09:47Yes, that's what I'm going to risk.
09:48For $500, then, in the category Wives.
09:51Here is your clue.
09:52With her mother superior's blessings, Maria Kuchera became the wife of this Austrian baron in 1927.
10:00Who is Baron von Troth?
10:01You are right.
10:02And there you go, to $800.
10:04Select again.
10:06Tales for $100.
10:08Tales for One.
10:09Needful Things is a recent tale of terror by this author of It and Cujo.
10:14Daniel.
10:15Who is Stephen King.
10:16Yes.
10:16Tales for $200, please.
10:17In 1931, Jean de Brunhoff wrote the first of several children's tales about this elephant.
10:24Jerome.
10:25Who is Babar.
10:25Yes.
10:26Tales for $300.
10:27This author was one of the first to use the term jazz age in his Tales of the Jazz Age
10:32in 1922.
10:33Jerome.
10:34Who is Fitzgerald?
10:35Correct.
10:35Tales for $400.
10:36The general prologue to this monumental work describes the meeting of 30 pilgrims at the Tabard Inn.
10:43Jerome.
10:43What's the Canterbury Tales?
10:45Yes, and we have a minute left.
10:46Tales for $500.
10:46The Last of the Mohicans is among the novels that make up this series of tales.
10:51Julie.
10:52What is the Leather Stocking Tales?
10:53You're right.
10:54Old for $100, please.
10:56In the Mother Goose rhyme, he was a merry old soul, and a merry old soul was he.
11:01Julie.
11:02Who is Old King Cole?
11:03Right.
11:03Old for $200, please.
11:04In song, Stephen Foster said, these people stay way down upon the Suwannee River.
11:10Daniel.
11:10Who are the old folks at home?
11:12Right.
11:12Old for $300.
11:13According to a proverb, these die hard.
11:20Correct response.
11:21What are old habits?
11:22They die hard.
11:23Daniel.
11:23Old for $500, please.
11:25For its loyalty to the British crown, Charles II gave Virginia this nickname.
11:32Jerome.
11:33What's the Old Dominion?
11:34Old Dominion.
11:34That is right.
11:36And now let's take a look at the last clue in this round.
11:38Because its tail is usually clipped, this shaggy dog is also called a bobtail.
11:47You know it a lot better as the Old English Sheep Dog.
11:51Old had to come up in the category.
11:53All right.
11:53We have Jerome leading once again.
11:55Not unusual, but the margin is not as great as in some of his previous games.
11:59Julie in second place with $1,400.
12:00Daniel on the board with $1,200.
12:02Take it easy for a few moments.
12:03We'll set the board up for double jeopardy.
12:05We'll start that round right after this.
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12:44What are you doing?
12:45Changing dollars for pennies so I can get a new base-hit meal at our favorite restaurant.
12:49What?
12:49Well, you said we could eat there for just pennies.
12:52So?
12:52So I didn't have any.
12:54I meant that the new base-hit meal started at just $1.99.
12:57Then $2 worth should be enough.
12:59$7.98.
13:00$1.99.
13:00Then $2.
13:01Rose, are you hungry?
13:02A little.
13:03Oh, then let me have $200 more and we'll both eat at Lenny's.
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14:16The closest game of the week underway right now on Jeopardy!
14:20And that means good news for you folks at home
14:22as we contemplate Double Jeopardy!, the round in which we have two daily doubles
14:25to help our players add to their winnings.
14:27Let's get right into it.
14:28Should be a lot of action in this one.
14:32Here are the categories for you.
14:35Emperors,
14:36business and finance,
14:38world cities,
14:40quotes,
14:42months,
14:42and finally,
14:43historic names.
14:44Daniel, you go first.
14:46Uh, I'll take emperors for 200, please.
14:49Japan's Showa reign
14:50ended in 1989
14:51with the death of this emperor.
14:54Julie.
14:55Who was Hirohito?
14:56Correct.
14:56Uh,
14:57emperors for 400.
14:57On Christmas Day 800,
14:59as he prayed at St. Peter's Church,
15:01he was crowned emperor of the Romans.
15:04Jerome.
15:04Who's Charlemagne?
15:05Yes.
15:06Emperors for 600.
15:07After becoming emperor of Ethiopia in 1930,
15:09he gave the country its first written constitution.
15:13Jerome.
15:13Who's highly celeste?
15:14Yes.
15:15Emperors for 800.
15:16It's uncertain whether this Aztec emperor
15:18was killed by Cortez's troops
15:19or by his own people.
15:21Julie.
15:22Who was Montezuma?
15:23You are right.
15:24Uh,
15:24emperors for a thousand.
15:25Maximilian,
15:26who became emperor of Mexico
15:27in 1864
15:28was the brother of this Austrian emperor.
15:32Daniel.
15:32Who was Wilhelm?
15:33No.
15:34Jerome.
15:35Who's Franz Josef?
15:35Franz Josef is right.
15:37Uh,
15:38World Cities for 200, please.
15:39Major hotels in this city
15:41include Shepherds
15:42and the Nile Hilton.
15:44Daniel.
15:44What is Cairo?
15:45Correct.
15:46Uh,
15:46World Cities for 400.
15:48This city on the Tieti River
15:49accounts for about 40%
15:51of Brazil's industrial output.
15:54Jerome.
15:54What's São Paulo?
15:55Yes.
15:56World Cities for 600.
15:56The tombs of Michelangelo
15:58and Machiavelli
15:59are in the church
16:00of Santa Croce
16:01in this Italian city.
16:04Jerome.
16:04What's Florence?
16:05Right.
16:05World Cities for 800.
16:07Nymphenburg Palace,
16:08the summer residence
16:09of the Bavarian kings
16:10lies on the outskirts
16:11of this German city.
16:13Jerome.
16:14What's Munich?
16:14Yes.
16:15World Cities for 1,000.
16:16Regina.
16:17This Canadian province's capital
16:18was originally called
16:19Pile of Bones.
16:21Jerome.
16:21What's Manitoba?
16:22No.
16:23It's the other one.
16:24Daniel.
16:24What is Saskatchewan?
16:25Saskatchewan, the other one.
16:26Yes, as Jerome says.
16:27Select again, Daniel.
16:28Quotes for 200, please.
16:30Ira Gershwin wrote,
16:31Summertime and the livin' is this.
16:34Jerome.
16:35What is easy?
16:35Yes.
16:36Quotes for 400.
16:37According to playwright
16:38William Congreve,
16:39you must not do this
16:40and tell.
16:42Jerome.
16:42What's Kiss?
16:43Quotes for 600.
16:44The answer at the middle
16:45of the call
16:45and the daily level.
16:48History is repeating itself,
16:50Jerome.
16:51You are in the lead once again.
16:52A considerable margin,
16:536,700 to Julie's 2,400,
16:56your nearest opponent.
16:57Let's go 2,000, please.
16:58For 2,000 in quotes.
17:00Here comes the clue for you.
17:02Milton Friedman said,
17:03there's only one place
17:05where inflation is made.
17:07That's in this city.
17:08What's Washington?
17:09Washington, D.C. is right.
17:11Yes.
17:14So much for one
17:15of the Daily Doubles.
17:16Quotes for 800 then.
17:17Answer.
17:1817th century poet
17:19Jean de La Fontaine said,
17:21a hungry one of these organs
17:23cannot hear.
17:24Daniel.
17:25What is a mouth?
17:26No.
17:27Jerome.
17:27What's an ear?
17:28No.
17:29Julie.
17:30What is a stomach?
17:31Stomach, yes.
17:32Quotes for 1,000.
17:33In The People, Yes,
17:35this poet wrote,
17:36sometime they'll give a war
17:37and nobody will come.
17:40Julie.
17:40Who is Carl Sandberg?
17:41Correct for another 1,000.
17:43Historic names for 200.
17:45Answer.
17:45At Carnegie Hall in 1935,
17:48she talked about
17:48adventures in flying.
17:50She disappeared
17:51two years later.
17:52Jerome.
17:53Who's Earhart?
17:53Amelia Earhart is right.
17:55Historic names for 400.
17:56Oceanus Hopkins
17:57was born on this ship
17:59while it was at sea,
18:00Peregrine White,
18:01after it got to New England.
18:03Jerome.
18:03What's the Mayflower?
18:04Yes.
18:04Historic names for 600.
18:06Milan Stefanik,
18:07a Slovakian astronomer
18:09and soldier
18:09helped found this nation
18:11in 1918.
18:12Daniel.
18:13What is Czechoslovakia?
18:14Correct.
18:15Historic names for 800.
18:16As captain of the Queen's Guard,
18:18this courtier
18:19watched the execution
18:19of his rival,
18:21Lord Essex.
18:22Jerome.
18:22Who's Raleigh?
18:23Sir Walter Raleigh, yes.
18:24Historic names for 1,000, please.
18:25This first wife
18:26was legally married
18:27to Henry VIII
18:28longer than anyone else,
18:29over 23 years.
18:31Julie.
18:32Who is Catherine of Aragon?
18:33You are right.
18:34Months for 200.
18:37One Saxon name
18:38for this month
18:39was after Eula
18:40or after Christmas.
18:42Jerome.
18:43It was January.
18:44Right.
18:44Months for 400.
18:45The name of this month
18:46might come from
18:47a Latin word
18:48meaning to open,
18:49being a time
18:50when flowers open.
18:52Jerome.
18:52It was April.
18:53April, yes.
18:53Months for 600.
18:55The 11th of this month
18:56once marked
18:57the beginning of winter.
18:58Now it commemorates
18:59the end of World War I.
19:01Daniel.
19:01What is December?
19:02No.
19:03Jerome.
19:04What's November?
19:04November, yes.
19:05Months for 800.
19:06The Greeks honored Demeter
19:08and the Romans honored Ceres
19:10during this harvest month.
19:12Jerome.
19:13What is September?
19:13Yes.
19:14Months for 1,000.
19:15The last clue there
19:16is the other daily bubble.
19:21You are well on your way
19:22to being able to set
19:24a new five-day total
19:26record for Jeopardy.
19:28Let's go for 1,200, please.
19:291,200.
19:30That'll give you...
19:33$12,500,
19:35if you are right.
19:36Here is your clue
19:37in the category months.
19:38In the part of South America
19:40south of the equator,
19:42summer begins
19:43during this month.
19:45What is December?
19:46You are right.
19:47$12,500.
19:50$12,500.
19:50Business and finance
19:51for 200, please.
19:52The term for regular payments
19:54you get from your employer
19:55after retiring.
19:57Jerome.
19:57What's a pension?
19:58Yes.
19:58Business and finance for 400.
19:59NASDAQ deals in OTC stocks.
20:03OTC standing for this.
20:04Daniel.
20:05What is over-the-counter?
20:06Correct.
20:07Business and finance for 600.
20:08It provides transportation
20:10and utility stock averages
20:11as well as its famous industrial.
20:14Julie.
20:14What is Dow?
20:15Yes.
20:16The Dow Jones.
20:17Uh...
20:18Business and finance
20:19for 800, please.
20:20Geographic term
20:21for corporations
20:22registered in places
20:23where taxes are less
20:24like the Caymans
20:25or Bahamas.
20:26Jerome.
20:27What's offshore?
20:28Yes.
20:28Business and finance
20:29for 1,000.
20:30A strike
20:31is a stoppage of work
20:32by the workers
20:33and this is a stoppage
20:35decided by management.
20:36Daniel.
20:37What is a lockout?
20:38Lockout is good
20:38for another 1,000.
20:39That doubles you to 2,000.
20:41Julie's in second place
20:42with 5,800.
20:43We're out of the
20:43double jeopardy round now
20:44and Jerome has
20:4513 and a half
20:47thousand dollars.
20:48He could well set
20:49that new five-day record.
20:50We'll find out soon enough.
20:51Right now, though,
20:51we're going to take a look
20:52at the prizes we have
20:53for our runners-up
20:54on today's program.
20:55Johnny, please.
20:56For today's second place
20:57contestant,
20:58we'll fly you
20:58and a companion
20:59aboard Delta Airlines
21:00to San Francisco, California.
21:03TWA,
21:03your gateway to the sun.
21:05Offering flights
21:06to Florida,
21:06Puerto Rico,
21:07California,
21:08Tucson,
21:09Phoenix,
21:09and Hawaii.
21:10And you'll spend a week
21:11at the Savoy Hotel,
21:13an intimate city hotel
21:14in the heart of San Francisco,
21:15steps away from Union Square
21:17and cable cars.
21:18A feather-down mattress
21:19and the celebrated
21:20Brasserie Savoy
21:21awaits you,
21:22furnished by the
21:22Savoy Hotel.
21:23For today's third-place
21:25contestant,
21:25the Magnavox 3-inch
21:26portable LCD TV
21:28is smart,
21:28very smart,
21:29small and easy to use.
21:31Watch it anywhere,
21:32anytime,
21:33even outdoors.
21:34From Magnavox
21:35and the Nintendo
21:36Entertainment System
21:36with the new editions
21:37of Super Jeopardy
21:38and Wheel of Fortune
21:39featuring Vanna White,
21:40plus Info Genius,
21:42the new line of productivity
21:43packs for use
21:43on your Nintendo Game Boy.
21:45And now once again,
21:46here's Alex.
21:47Thank you, Johnny.
21:47Let's take a look
21:48at our final Jeopardy! category.
21:49Today it is this,
21:51Composers.
21:52Back with a clue
21:52in a moment.
22:13It takes five of these
22:15paper plates
22:16to stack up
22:17to the molded strength
22:18of one Chinette paper plate.
22:20Chinette's super strong,
22:21you bet!
22:22No, nothing stacks up
22:24to Chinette!
22:27Spray and Wash Stain Stick
22:29has an enzyme formula
22:30that eats at the jams
22:32and jellies of the day
22:33as soon as you put it on.
22:35Then you can wait
22:36up to a week to wash.
22:37That's how Stain Stick
22:39gets up
22:40when America gets into.
22:42How fast does Ambasol
22:44start to relieve
22:45toothache pain?
22:45Before you can say...
22:47Ambasol.
22:48Canker sore pain?
22:50Before you can say...
22:52Ambasol.
22:53Relieve minor mouth pain
22:54on contact with Ambasol
22:55in regular
22:56or maximum strength.
23:02If you plan to be
23:03in the Los Angeles area
23:04and would like
23:05to be a contestant
23:06on Jeopardy!,
23:07please send us a postcard
23:08to Jeopardy! Contestants
23:101040 North Las Palmas
23:12Hollywood, California
23:1590038
23:20Cliff here at IHOP.
23:22You know,
23:23a lot of people
23:23don't know that IHOP
23:24makes all kinds
23:25of different omelets.
23:26Well, thanks, Rita.
23:26Like the International Omelette.
23:28Three eggs,
23:29ham and cheese,
23:30green peppers,
23:31onions, and salsa.
23:32In fact,
23:32I often wondered
23:33why they don't just
23:34call themselves
23:34the International House
23:35of Omelets.
23:36Of course,
23:36then they wouldn't be IHOP.
23:37They'd be IHOO.
23:40Nobody does breakfast
23:41like IHOP does breakfast.
23:42I killed myself.
23:44For a limited time,
23:45all our omelets
23:46are on sale
23:47Monday through Friday
23:47for only $4.49.
23:50On is the talk
23:51of the town.
23:52Let's talk about
23:53a real sale.
23:54A sale where we price
23:55a used car, truck,
23:56or van
23:56at an unheard of.
23:57No!
23:58An unbelievable low price.
24:00$89 Dodge
24:01Cold Vista
24:01station wagon.
24:02$89 Chevy
24:03Celebrity
24:03four-door.
24:04$89 Eagle
24:05Summit
24:06four-door.
24:06Your choice.
24:07$48.77,
24:09$148 a month.
24:11See,
24:11Han
24:11doesn't make it
24:12difficult.
24:13Your choice
24:14on a real sale
24:15at Han
24:15Chrysler
24:16the talk of the town
24:17always has been,
24:19always will be.
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24:51Composers,
24:52the category
24:52for Final Jeopardy.
24:53The clue coming up
24:54in 30 seconds
24:55to allow our contestants
24:56enough time
24:56to write down
24:57the question.
24:58Here is today's answer.
25:00An anthem
25:01that he composed
25:02for George II's
25:041727 coronation
25:05has been used
25:06for British crownings
25:08ever since.
25:09Good luck, players.
25:14llamas
25:15and
25:15dirigentes
25:15to
25:15the
25:15the
25:21the
25:21and
25:23little
25:25and
25:25oh,
25:41Uh-oh, our champion crossed something out, I believe, and wrote something else in.
25:47I wonder what that means.
25:48We'll find out in a moment.
25:48Let's start in the middle with Daniel.
25:50He had $2,000.
25:51His response?
25:52Who was Handel?
25:53That is correct.
25:55Your wager, $1,999, taking you to $3,999.
26:00Let's go to Julie.
26:01She had $5,800.
26:02Her response?
26:03Who is Handel?
26:05I can read that.
26:06It says Handel.
26:07And you are right.
26:08Your wager, $5,799, almost doubling you.
26:13You go to $11,599.
26:15Let's come now to Jerome.
26:16What did he put down?
26:19Who is Handel?
26:20That is right.
26:21What were you writing there that you crossed out?
26:22I was listening to Jeremiah Tower, the one who wrote the trumpet voluntary.
26:24I think it's Tower.
26:25And then I realized it was wrong.
26:27You realized it was wrong, and you put in Handel.
26:29You're going to be very happy you did.
26:30What was your wager?
26:32$1,900, giving you a total today of $15,400.
26:36And a very impressive five-day total, as you qualify for our tournament.
26:41$96,801.
26:43You are second in our all-time rankings.
26:46Congratulations to you.
26:47Most impressive.
26:48You'll say goodbye.
26:49I hope you enjoyed this week.
26:50Come and do it again on Monday, right here on Jeopardy.
26:52Won't you so long, everyone?
26:53Thank you, everyone.
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