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Jeopardy - Season 43 - Episode 10: S41 Champions Wildcard Tournament Semifinal Game 3
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00:01From the Alex Rebeck stage at Sony Pictures Studios, this is Jeopardy!
00:09Campion's Wild Card.
00:16Let's meet our next group of semifinalists.
00:20An attorney and worldwide karaoke singer originally from West Orange, New Jersey, Harvey Silkevitz.
00:27An airline ramp agent originally from Aurora, Colorado, Ian Morrison.
00:34And a software engineer originally from Houston, Texas, Stella Trout.
00:42And now, here is the host of Jeopardy! Ken Jennings.
00:48Thank you, Johnny Gilbert. And welcome back to Jeopardy!
00:51We've reached the last of our semifinal games in this year's Champions Wild Card.
00:55And that means one more spot in the finals is up for grabs.
00:59Here today, hoping to claim it, are Stella, Ian and Harvey.
01:01Good luck, you three.
01:03Away we go into the Jeopardy! round.
01:05With these categories for you today.
01:08We have wild cards, then classical music.
01:13Bad news, we're beefing.
01:15In the movie's title, it's good to be in the city.
01:20And we finish off the board with word origin languages.
01:24Stella, you're up first.
01:25Word origin languages for a thousand, please.
01:28It's suggested that this term for an imaginary creature comes from Old Irish for small body.
01:34Harvey.
01:34What's the leprechaun?
01:35That's right.
01:36Be in the city, eight.
01:39This double-talk German city, known for its spas, lies on the Ouse River.
01:43Stella.
01:44What's Baden-Baden?
01:45Yes.
01:46Classical music, a thousand.
01:47This Russian wrote the music for Romeo and Juliet for the Kirov Ballet, where it premiered in 1940.
01:53Ian.
01:54Ms. Prokofiev?
01:55You had a thousand.
01:56Classical for eight.
01:58Bach liked this five-letter sort of polyphonic composition.
02:01He paired one with a toccata in D minor.
02:05Harvey.
02:06What's Fugue?
02:07Toccata and Fugue, right.
02:09Be in the city, a thousand.
02:11The flame towers are large and in charge over this Azerbaijani capital skyline.
02:16Ian.
02:17What's Baku?
02:17It is.
02:18Be in the city for six.
02:20Get a good spot on the Chow Praia River in this capital when it's fireworks night, perhaps
02:25for New Year's.
02:26Harvey.
02:27What's Bangkok?
02:28Right.
02:29Classical music, six.
02:31The memorable piece heard here takes place in the hall of this royal, who presides over
02:36a band of trolls.
02:39Stella.
02:40What's the mountain king?
02:41Good.
02:42Word origin for 800?
02:44Yiddish gave us this word for a clumsy or awkward person.
02:48Stella.
02:48What's a klutz?
02:49Right again.
02:50Word origin for six?
02:51Swedish for bread and butter table gives us this word for a buffet with a variety of
02:56foods.
02:57Stella.
02:57What's a smorgasbord?
02:58Yes.
03:00Wild cards for eight.
03:02The Joker is sometimes wild in this type of poker that's an adaptation of an Asian
03:06domino game.
03:07Ian.
03:08What is Euchre?
03:09No.
03:10Harvey.
03:11What is Pi Gao?
03:12Pi Gao is correct.
03:14Movies title eight.
03:16The middle character of this Brad Pitt film title from 1995 is stylized as a certain number.
03:22Harvey.
03:23What is seven?
03:23Yeah.
03:24The V is a seven.
03:25Classical music, four.
03:27Answer.
03:27The Daily Double for you, Harvey.
03:31You're in the lead at the moment with 4,000.
03:33What do you want to wager here?
03:344,000.
03:35All right.
03:35Going for the true Daily Double.
03:37You'll have $8,000 if you're right.
03:39Here's your clue.
03:40Classical music.
03:41United Airlines began using this Gershwin piece in its ads in the 1980s.
03:46What is Rhapsody in blue?
03:48Yes.
03:48Taking you to $8,000.
03:51Where's your now, Harvey?
03:53Be in the city for...
03:55Found on the river at Logan, it was the site of a famous peace agreement on Good Friday
03:59in 1998.
04:01Stella.
04:01What's Belfast?
04:02Right.
04:02In the movie's title, 1,000.
04:05Not a Guns N' Roses documentary.
04:07The 2017 Jumanji reboot has this subtitle.
04:11Stella.
04:11What's Welcome to the Jungle?
04:12You got it.
04:13We're Beefing 1,000.
04:14Peter Luger Steakhouse is famed for this cut.
04:17The New York strip is on one side of its T-bone shape, and a filet mignon is on the
04:21other.
04:25That's a porterhouse.
04:26As we come to our first break, Harvey has a big lead thanks to the Daily Double wager.
04:30But there's a lot of game left to play.
04:31Jeopardy Champions Wildcard will continue in a moment.
04:41Harvey Silkowitz is an attorney and karaoke superstar from West Orange, New Jersey.
04:46Harvey, we have a lot of Jeopardy contestants who bone up on the Oscars to appear on the show.
04:51You have a different approach to films, right?
04:54That's right, Ken.
04:56During COVID, like a lot of other people, I wanted a project because I had a lot of time on
05:02my hands.
05:03Right.
05:04And I thought, maybe I'll watch every Best Picture winner.
05:07And then I thought, that's been done.
05:10So instead, I watched every winner of the Golden Raspberry, popularly known as Razzie Award, for worst picture.
05:22For the worst film of the year?
05:23Yes.
05:24And did you end up watching every Razzie winner?
05:27I did.
05:28And I've continued every year since.
05:31And in fact, I liked it so much that I became a Razzie voter.
05:37You're a Razzie voter.
05:38Do they send you all the Razzie nominees to watch?
05:41Is it like the Oscars?
05:42Well, you can participate in the nominations.
05:44I see.
05:45Do you ever go to the ceremony?
05:46You should go to the Razzie or something.
05:47They don't hold the public ceremony.
05:50Oh, what a shame.
05:50I think they should, Harvey, just for you.
05:52Ian Morrison is an airline ramp agent originally from Aurora, Colorado.
05:56You have a twin brother.
05:58Yes.
05:58But you also have a brother-in-law who looks like neither of you.
06:02He looks like...
06:02My brother's brother-in-law is your doppelganger.
06:05He looks like me.
06:07Yeah.
06:07Can I see it?
06:08We need to figure this out.
06:09I need to see a picture of this guy.
06:10I'll try to get a picture of the two of them as us from our first podium photo, do like
06:15an off-brand celebrities kind of thing.
06:18Your twin brother and the brother-in-law who is my twin, apparently, it'll be an off-model
06:24version of you and me.
06:24Yeah.
06:25That's a great idea.
06:26We should totally do that.
06:27Stella Trout is back, a software engineer from Houston, Texas, originally.
06:31There's a word origins category on the board, Stella, but in your Jeopardy! prep, you've
06:35been studying a very specific kind of word.
06:37Yeah.
06:38I mean, I'm a few years out from school now, so I was trying to brush up on my Gen
06:41Z
06:41slang.
06:42So, yeah.
06:43And what have you learned?
06:44Is there any good Gen Z slang you could share?
06:45Well, my sister is younger than me, yeah.
06:46So she's teaching me all about mogging and mewing and molding.
06:51I'll let you look them up for yourself.
06:52I don't want to spoil anything, but getting some good use out of them.
06:56Okay.
06:56No spoilers.
06:57Yeah.
06:57I love that for you, as the young people say.
06:59You have control of the board at the moment, Stella.
07:01Where to?
07:02Let's do wild cards for 1,000, please.
07:04This trick-taking card game makes for a great Scrabble score, with a Z and a Q in its name.
07:13What is Bezik?
07:15Stella?
07:15Um, movie's title for six.
07:18This duo of stop-motion animation fame dealt with the curse of the were-rabbit in the 2005 film
07:23title.
07:24Ian?
07:25We're Wallace and Gromit.
07:26Right.
07:27Beefing for eight.
07:28It's not only large striped felines that weep when they tried this spicy Thai dish,
07:33consisting of marinated beef and a dipping sauce.
07:39And it's really good.
07:40Crying Tiger.
07:41Ian?
07:42Uh, we're beefing for 600.
07:44Mastering the Art of French Cooking calls this braised stew one of the most delicious
07:49beef dishes concocted by man.
07:51Ian?
07:52What is beef bouillon?
07:53Well done, yes.
07:55Back to you, Julia Child.
07:56Uh, beefing for?
07:58One type of thin-cut steak is called this, just like a thin building in Manhattan.
08:02Ian?
08:03What's flat iron?
08:04Yes.
08:05Beefing for two.
08:06Oddly, one of the first mentions of this hot pocket-like British dish bearing the name
08:10of a duke was in the Los Angeles Times.
08:13Ian?
08:13What's beef Wellington?
08:14You're right.
08:15Wild cards for six.
08:17Draw two, wild, and reverse are cards in this game.
08:20Stella?
08:21What's uno?
08:21Yes.
08:22Wild cards for four?
08:23Another name for the card game solitaire is this, said to be a virtue.
08:28Ian?
08:29What's patience?
08:29Correct.
08:31In the movie's title for four.
08:32If you're trying to find Star Wars episode four, you should know that these three words
08:37come at the end of the title.
08:39Harvey?
08:39What is a new hope?
08:41Yes.
08:42Word origin for?
08:44This state of transcendence and enlightenment in Buddhism means extinction in Sanskrit.
08:49Ian?
08:50What is nirvana?
08:50You got it.
08:51Word origin for two.
08:53Da, the name of this strong drink comes from the Russian for little water.
08:57Ian?
08:58What is vodka?
08:59You're right.
09:00Be in the city too.
09:01Anthony GaudÃ's Sagrada Familia has long been held as a symbol of this Catalan city.
09:06Harvey?
09:07What's Barcelona?
09:08Yes.
09:09In the movie's title.
09:11Surely a little alarming.
09:12This punctuation mark came at the end of Airplane in the 1980 movie.
09:16Ian?
09:17What's an exclamation point?
09:18Yes.
09:19Classical for two.
09:20No one knows for sure who is the title girl of this Beethoven piece.
09:25Also known as Bagatelle number 25.
09:27Harvey?
09:28What is for relief?
09:29That's right.
09:30Final clue is in wild cards.
09:32That's nuts.
09:33The name of this card game tells you which card is wild.
09:36Just its number, not its suit.
09:38Stella?
09:39What's Crazy Eights?
09:40Crazy Eights is correct.
09:41You're in second place with 5,000.
09:42Harvey has the lead at the end of the Jeopardy round.
09:44And Double Jeopardy is coming up right after this break.
09:47Stay tuned.
09:56Ian will select first in the Double Jeopardy round.
09:58Here are the categories we have to choose from.
10:01First up, 2020's vision.
10:03Then we have some science.
10:06Family TV.
10:08Followed by bills of rights.
10:10Three named authors.
10:12And I'm CCing you with that double C in quotation marks.
10:16Ian?
10:16CC for 800, please.
10:19It's a casino game of way more luck than skill.
10:22Typically played for high stakes.
10:23Sounds like my kind of game.
10:25Ian?
10:26What's Baccarat?
10:27Correct.
10:27CC for 12.
10:29It's Paul McCartney's nickname.
10:31Because they abbreviate everything in Liverpool.
10:34Ian?
10:35Who's Macca?
10:35Right.
10:36CC 16.
10:37This word for a minor offense derives partly from Spanish, in which little sins are distinguished
10:42from more serious ones.
10:44Stella?
10:44What's a peccadillo?
10:45You got it.
10:46Some science for 12.
10:48Answer.
10:48The Daily Double, Stella.
10:53You have $6,600.
10:55You're an engineer by profession.
10:57And some science is the category.
10:58What do you want to wager here?
10:59Uh, you may be setting me up, Ken, but I'll do a full $6,600.
11:03Going for the true Daily Double.
11:05I don't want to set you up, but you have $6,600 at stake in some science.
11:11God bless this radioactive element discovered in 1944 by a group of U.S. scientists when they
11:17bombarded plutonium with neutrons.
11:25Stella?
11:27What's uranium?
11:29Sorry, no.
11:30God bless americium.
11:32Named for America.
11:33Awesome.
11:33All right, so you're starting over at zero.
11:35Select.
11:35Okay, let's do some science for two.
11:38Discover Magazine said, few organisms rank lower in life than the gelatinous pond-dwelling
11:43this genus of protozoans.
11:45Ian?
11:46What's paramecium?
11:47Right.
11:47Science for 16.
11:49Originally obtained from ants, today this chemical used as a preservative and antibacterial
11:54agent is mostly made synthetically.
11:56Stella?
11:57What's formic acid?
11:58That's right.
11:59Three named authors for 2000.
12:01During his lifetime, this Quaker poet was a household name in both the U.S. and England.
12:06Stella?
12:06Who's John Greenleaf Whittier?
12:08Well done.
12:09Three named authors for 16.
12:10Works by this influential 19th century English philosopher include On Liberty and Principles
12:16of Political Economy.
12:17Harvey?
12:18Stella?
12:18Who is John Stuart Mill?
12:19You got it.
12:20Three named authors for 12.
12:22He and Charles Dickens had been friendly rivals until the Garrick Club affair.
12:26Shortly before he died, he made peace with Chuck.
12:30Stella?
12:30Who is William Makepeace Thackeray?
12:32That's right.
12:33Bills of Rights for 16.
12:35Bernie Sanders says this is a right and not a privilege.
12:38FDR also called it a right in his second Bill of Rights in a 1944 speech.
12:43Harvey?
12:44What is freedom from want?
12:46No.
12:47Ian?
12:48What is healthcare?
12:48That's correct.
12:50Bills of Rights for 2000.
12:522022's AI Bill of Rights says no to discrimination by these, the sets of instructions the computers
12:58rely on to problem solve.
13:00Harvey?
13:00What are algorithms?
13:01That's right.
13:02Three named authors, eight.
13:05London's Adelphi Terrace was home to J.M.
13:07Berry, John Galsworthy, and this man who wrote Man and Superman there.
13:12Ian?
13:12Who was George Bernard?
13:13George Bernard Shaw.
13:15Right.
13:16CC for 2000.
13:16It's an occasion of drunken revelry and or other behaviors we aren't at liberty to discuss.
13:22Harvey?
13:23What's a bacchanal or bacchanalia?
13:25Correct, for 2000.
13:27Bill of Rights, 12.
13:29In 2021, New York state legalized the gestational type of this reproductive arrangement with
13:34a Bill of Rights.
13:36Stella?
13:36What's surrogacy?
13:37Right.
13:382020's vision for 16.
13:40In 2025, President Trump did a favor for the Machatunum when he made Charles, father
13:45of this man, ambassador to France.
13:51The Machatunum are your co-in-laws.
13:53This is Jared Kushner.
13:54Back to you, Stella.
13:55Bills of Rights for eight.
13:56The Seventh Amendment provides that in federal courts, you're entitled to this type of trial
14:01even in a civil matter.
14:02Ian?
14:03What's a fair and speedy trial?
14:05No.
14:05Harvey?
14:06What's a trial by jury?
14:07That's correct.
14:092020's 12.
14:11Answer.
14:13Final daily double of the game goes to you, Harvey.
14:17How much do you want to risk?
14:192020's vision.
14:205,000.
14:21All right.
14:22You'll have 17,000 if you're right.
14:24Here's your clue.
14:25It's the somewhat self-deprecating title of the best-selling 2023 memoir by Prince Harry.
14:36Harvey?
14:39I don't know.
14:40What is I hate myself?
14:43No.
14:44That would be an arresting book title.
14:45No.
14:46What is spare?
14:47Not the heir, but the spare.
14:48So you lose 5,000, but you still have 7,000.
14:51Close game.
14:51I hate myself for missing that.
14:55It's a close game, Harvey.
14:56Select again.
14:57Family TV 2.
14:59Set almost 200 years before Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon focuses on this family,
15:04Daenerys' ancestors.
15:06Stella?
15:06We're the Targaryens.
15:07Right.
15:08Family TV for 16.
15:10After losing their parents in a car accident, the Salinger siblings were left to fend for
15:14themselves on this series.
15:16Harvey?
15:16What's party of five?
15:17That's right.
15:192020's two.
15:20An ammonium nitrate explosion in this Mediterranean city in 2020 saw much of its port destroyed
15:26and hundreds killed and injured.
15:28Stella?
15:28What's Beirut?
15:29Correct for the lead.
15:30Family TV for 12.
15:31On Downton Abbey, Violet is the matriarch of this family, holders of the noble title
15:36of Grantham.
15:39Those are the Crawley's.
15:41Violet Crawley.
15:42Stella?
15:432020's vision for eight.
15:442022 trades of basketball players included Chris Stapps Porzingis for Spencer Dinwiddie
15:49and arms dealer Victor Boot for her.
15:52Stella?
15:53Chris Greiner?
15:53Yes.
15:542020's for four.
15:562021 saw the container ship Ever Given get stuck in this vital artery, disrupting
16:01global trade.
16:02Ian?
16:03This is the Suez Canal.
16:04Yes.
16:04Signs for eight.
16:06Often seen in swirls of green, the northern lights are also known by this Latin name.
16:10Harvey?
16:11What's Aurora Borealis?
16:13Right.
16:14Family TV eight.
16:15On Wednesday, Catherine Zeta-Jones plays her, the title character's mom.
16:20Stella?
16:21This Morticia?
16:22Adams?
16:23Yes.
16:24Family TV for four.
16:25He played dad to Malcolm in the Middle and to Walter White Jr.
16:29Ian?
16:29It was Bryan Cranston.
16:31Right.
16:31Science four.
16:33Able to become billions of times as bright as the sun, it's called The Last Hurrah of
16:37a Dying Massive Star by NASA.
16:39Harvey?
16:40What's a supernova?
16:41Yes.
16:43CCing?
16:43Finish off CCing you.
16:45The name for this book of the Bible is a rough translation of the word preacher.
16:51What is Ecclesiastes?
16:53Two clues left, Harvey.
16:54Three named authors.
16:56She was just a little woman when she was part of the utopian community she wrote about in
17:00transcendental wild oats.
17:02Stella?
17:02It was Louisa May Alcott.
17:03Correct.
17:04Bills of rights for 400.
17:06The taxpayer bill of rights includes the right to challenge this agency's position and be heard.
17:12Stella?
17:12What's the IRS?
17:13Correct.
17:13You came back from the Daily Double Miss and have the lead with $14,000 at the end of
17:18the double jeopardy round.
17:19Here is your final jeopardy category, semi-finalists.
17:22English place names.
17:24We'll be crowning our third finalist right after this.
17:26Stay with us.
17:28English place names is the final jeopardy category.
17:31This is the clue.
17:33Once called Granta Brick, it's named for a structure spanning a tributary of the Great
17:38Ouse River.
17:3930 seconds.
17:40Good luck.
18:10We'll begin with Harvey Silkovitz, an impressive 9800 in third place.
18:14Harvey in Final Jeopardy wrote down, what is Cambridge?
18:18And he's correct.
18:19The Granta Brick was the bridge over the Granta River, now the bridge over the Cam River,
18:23Cambridge.
18:24What did you wager, Harvey?
18:26Everything.
18:27You now have $19,600 and the lead.
18:30We come to Ian Morrison next with 10,600.
18:33Did he have Cambridge?
18:34Oh, Oxford.
18:36No.
18:36What did you wager, Ian?
18:38You dropped $9,001 to $1,599.
18:42So everything is riding on Stella Trout's response here.
18:44Is it Cambridge?
18:47She got it.
18:48She wagered.
18:50Just enough.
18:515601 takes her to $19,601.
18:55By a buck.
18:57Stella Trout has made it to the Champions Wild Card Finals.
19:01Congratulations, Stella.
19:02And what a great game to all three of you.
19:03Thanks for being here.
19:04The Champions Wild Card Finals begin tomorrow here on the Alex Trebek stage.
19:09Thanks for watching.
19:10We'll see you then.
19:10We'll see you then.
19:13We will see you then.
19:14We have .
19:32Weirk
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