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Semifinal #1: Lisa Ann Walter, Katie Nolan and Mina Kimes
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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 Semi-Finalist, she's a journalist, podcaster, and NFL analyst at ESPN, it's Mina Kimes.
00:25She's an Emmy-winning sports comedy host, now on Sirius XM's fan service, and her podcast, Casuals.
00:33Here's Katie Nolan.
00:36And you know her from The Parent Trap, and as Melissa Chimenti on ABC's hit series, Abbott Elementary.
00:45Please welcome former Celebrity Jeopardy champion, Lisa Ann Walter.
00:53And now, here is your host, Ken Jennings.
01:00Thank you, Johnny Gilbert, and welcome to the first of our semi-final match-ups on Celebrity Jeopardy All-Stars.
01:06Tonight, we are welcoming back our season two champion, Lisa Ann Walter, who has been seated directly into this round
01:12as a result of her champion status.
01:14Well-deserved. Congratulations.
01:16You're joined by Katie Nolan and Mina Kimes, two sports commentators. Interesting.
01:21Both coming up, impressive wins in the quarterfinals.
01:23Good luck to all three of you.
01:25A win tonight will put one of you into the finals and bring you one step closer to that $1
01:29million grand prize for charity.
01:32Let's get underway with these categories in the Jeopardy round.
01:37First, what should we name the dog?
01:39Then we have our watery world, doing it for the plot, bobbing for bobs, occupations,
01:47and finally, a 10 is speaking.
01:51Lisa Ann, you're up first.
01:53Well, I mean, obviously.
01:55A 10 is speaking.
01:57$400, please, Ken.
01:59I'm a $10 bill, also known as this, a carpentry tool that partly resembles a Roman numeral X.
02:06Lisa Ann.
02:06What is a sawbuck?
02:07Yes.
02:08A 10 is speaking for $500, please.
02:11As Amendment 10 of the Constitution, I am the last of what's called this, adopted altogether on December 15, 1791.
02:19Katie.
02:20What is the Bill of Rights?
02:21Yes, you're on the board.
02:22Let's go to bobbing for bobs for $300.
02:27Without the music of this guy, Tom Cruise in Risky Business would have been just a guy without pants dancing
02:33to nothing.
02:34Lisa Ann.
02:35Who is Bob Seeger?
02:37That is the right bob.
02:38Bobbing for bobs, $400.
02:40Name-checking one of his biggest roles, this late comic once tweeted,
02:45I spend my day cleaning.
02:46I have become Danny Tanner.
02:48Mina.
02:49Who is Bob Seeger?
02:50Yes.
02:51Let's do Our Watery World for $400.
02:54Scientists believe this lake on the California-Nevada border owes its striking blue color to a lack of algae.
03:00Mina.
03:01What is Lake Tahoe?
03:02Correct.
03:03Our Watery World for $500.
03:05In the rainy season, this waterfall on the Zambia-Zimbabwe border can dump 300,000 gallons per second.
03:13Mina.
03:14What is Victoria Falls?
03:15Write again.
03:16Let's do Doing It for the Plot for $400.
03:19A Jewish man is falsely accused of trying to kill a Roman governor and goes from galley slave to charioteer
03:26in this work.
03:27Lisa Ann.
03:28What is Ben-Harr?
03:29Write.
03:30Doing It for the Plot $500.
03:32Not to spoil this book, but Billy Pilgrim survives Dresden and an alien abduction,
03:37only to be shot by a laser gun in 1976.
03:40So it goes.
03:44That's the plot of Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut.
03:47And we've all read it.
03:48Had to.
03:48Back to you, Lisa Ann.
03:49Good notes.
03:50Uh-huh.
03:51Doing It for the Plot $300, please.
03:53Answer there is a daily double, Lisa Ann.
03:55Okay.
03:59You knew Ben-Harr?
04:01We stumped you with Slaughterhouse-Five.
04:02How are you feeling about this clue?
04:03How much do you want to wager?
04:05$1,100, please.
04:06Okay.
04:07True daily double attempted, then.
04:09In Doing It for the Plot, here's your clue.
04:12In this book by Big Papa Hemingway, drunk expats scrap over Lady Brett,
04:17who runs off with a bullfighter, but the vibes are off.
04:25What is The Sun Also Rises?
04:27That is correct.
04:28Wow.
04:29Wow.
04:30Wow.
04:31From way downtown.
04:33Wow.
04:34Oh, God.
04:35You're in the lead.
04:36Don't let me cry this early in the game, Dan.
04:39Bobbing for Bob's $500.
04:41This designer is famous for decades of eye-catching collabs with Cher, including the infamous 1974
04:47naked dress seen here.
04:49Mina.
04:50Who is Bob Mackey?
04:51It is.
04:52What should we name the dog for $400?
04:54Let's find out.
04:56The little pooch is this breed, just like Elle Woods' dog in Legally Blonde.
05:00So let's name him Bruiser.
05:02Mina.
05:02What is it, Chihuahua?
05:03That's the breed.
05:04What should we name the dog for $500?
05:07It's a girl beagle.
05:09How about the name of this flower, also in the name of the puppy farm that Snoopy was adopted
05:13from?
05:17That's a deep cut.
05:18Snoopy came from the Daisy Hill puppy farm.
05:20You don't have to do that.
05:21What is it, Chihuahua?
05:22You just said it.
05:22Just say it.
05:23Aye, aye, aye.
05:24Everybody was close, it looks like.
05:25Mina, back to you.
05:26I didn't know it, to be clear.
05:29Occupations for $400.
05:30Over to occupations.
05:32An aircraft marshaler is on the ground with colored wands.
05:35This person with a similar title is on the plane with a concealed weapon.
05:39Katie.
05:40What is a marshal?
05:41Can you be more specific?
05:42What is an air marshal?
05:43That's right.
05:45Let's go with occupations for $500.
05:48In The Wizard of Oz, the munchkin in this job declares, she's not only merely dead, she's
05:54really most sincerely dead.
05:56Lisa Ann.
05:57Who is the coroner?
05:58That's right.
06:00Oh, I mean, you were doing the voice.
06:02Occupations $300, please.
06:04Strong math skills, like subtracting any number from 21, are a requirement for this job at
06:10Morongo Casino.
06:11Mina.
06:12What is a dealer?
06:13Yes, a blackjack dealer, to be specific.
06:15We have a close game going on.
06:16All three of you off to a great start.
06:17And we'll be back in a moment with more Celebrity Jeopardy All-Stars.
06:20Stay with us.
06:22Good job on that daily double.
06:24You found it.
06:25I felt you rummaging around in there for it.
06:27It's like this.
06:27The Lolodex.
06:29Come to me.
06:29And that's it.
06:34Mina Kimes from Los Angeles is a writer, a sports analyst, a host, so many things, and
06:39a great Celebrity Jeopardy player.
06:40You had a runaway in your quarterfinal game.
06:43You could not be caught in Final Jeopardy.
06:45And it's not the first time that's happened to you, right?
06:47Yeah, I did it in my first game last time before losing in the semis.
06:53But it's a nice feeling, right?
06:54It is, yeah.
06:55It's a job guarantee.
06:57I know, yeah.
06:58You're going to survive final.
06:59I'm a little bit nervous with these two because they're so good.
07:03And Katie, as you know, is a friend of mine.
07:05Right.
07:06This feels like a sports movie, us meeting here.
07:08We're like rivals.
07:09But, no, I'm feeling good.
07:11You told me in a previous season that Scared Money Don't Make Money was your Jeopardy motto.
07:17Is that still true this season?
07:19No, I don't think it was my motto.
07:20I think it was my realization after screwing up is what happened last time.
07:25It's your new motto.
07:26I'm trying to be a little bit more aggressive this time around.
07:29Aggressive.
07:30We'll see what happens.
07:30And it's fun that you two are friends.
07:32Yeah.
07:33Is it right now?
07:34It's a little stressful.
07:35It's a little stressful.
07:36I hope the friendship survives.
07:38We'll see.
07:38Remind us who you will be playing for.
07:40Tell us about your charity.
07:41I'm playing, again, for the SELA Neighborhood Homeless Coalition in Los Angeles, where I live.
07:45They do an amazing job providing services to local homeless population, food, hygiene kits, transportation.
07:51Last time, they let me know the $50,000 that I won for them helped them provide 75,000 meals
07:56over the course of the year.
07:58So really excited to hopefully do that again.
08:00Well, you're guaranteed 50,000 for being in this game.
08:02That's 75,000 meals, and it could be more.
08:04We'll see what happens.
08:08Katie Nolan, originally from Framingham, Massachusetts.
08:11You're a sports media personality as well.
08:14You're a host.
08:14You've been a Celebrity Jeopardy finalist.
08:17Now, you had no incorrect responses in your quarterfinal game.
08:21I don't know if you're aware of that.
08:22Perfect score.
08:23I just found out.
08:24And you were the only one correct in Final Jeopardy in that game.
08:27Yeah.
08:28How are you feeling about that?
08:29I feel good.
08:30It's nice to hear.
08:31It's good to be right, you know?
08:33I've always thought I was, and now it's confirmed.
08:35It's nice in real life.
08:37It's even nicer on Jeopardy where you get handed money for being right.
08:40Not always true in a relationship.
08:41I'll tell you that right now.
08:42So true.
08:42If you remember a previous season on the Alex Trebek stage, let me take you back to your
08:46finals appearance.
08:47You were playing against none other than Lisa Ann Walter.
08:49That's right.
08:50And here she is again.
08:50Yeah.
08:51How are you feeling about the rematch?
08:52I mean, I feel like she's following me.
08:56I'm like, why is she here?
08:58No, I feel good.
09:00I'm happy to see her.
09:02I'm happy to see you.
09:02She's such a lovely person who I adore.
09:05And obviously, I'm friends with Mina.
09:06So this is, for me, Ken, I'm just here to enjoy playing this game today.
09:10Remind us who you're playing for, your charity.
09:12Yes, I am playing for the Trevor Project, which is a wonderful organization that focuses
09:17on suicide prevention and crisis intervention for LGBTQ plus youth.
09:23The National Suicide Hotline this year stopped offering specialized services to that community.
09:28And I would say that they need them more than ever now.
09:31Right.
09:31And so I'm hoping to at least give a little bit of money to them to help in that endeavor.
09:36Wonderful.
09:37Well, we know they're guaranteed at least $50,000 because you're in the semifinals.
09:42Best of luck to you, Lisa Ann Walter, originally from Washington, D.C.
09:45That's me.
09:46Thanks for being with us again.
09:47I'm so happy to be here.
09:49Our season two champion.
09:50I can't believe it.
09:51We're lucky to have you.
09:51How are you feeling about your return to the Alex Trebek stage?
09:54I love it.
09:54I was hoping so much to come back for gameplay.
09:58I have one trophy, which, if all goes well, will become my urn if the children follow my
10:04directives.
10:04You've got a very specific plan.
10:07Yes, that's the plan.
10:08But I'm just, I'm happy to be back.
10:10And the charities are so worthy and they're so smart.
10:13And I love being here.
10:15Three women playing for a good cause.
10:18Last time you played Katie, you were in third place going into final and you knew the butler
10:22did it.
10:23Yeah.
10:23Don't listen, Katie.
10:24I don't want you triggered.
10:25How did you come up with the butler did it?
10:26It was immediate.
10:28I mean, the way the question was phrased was context clues.
10:30But I had a mom who was a voracious reader, in particular mystery novels, and she would
10:37say little phrases like, the butler did it.
10:39And it just was like, oh, that's it.
10:41Like, it wasn't even a thought.
10:43I didn't have to reach for it.
10:44Thanks, Mom.
10:44Yeah.
10:45Well, that's true about a lot of things that I know in this world was because of my mom.
10:48Oh, for a lot of us, right?
10:49Yes.
10:50And tell us about the charity you're playing for, Lisa Ann.
10:52I am playing for the Fund for Women's Equality.
10:54And their mission is to publish the Equal Rights Amendment because it has been ratified in
11:00enough states to be an amendment to our Constitution, but it is not published.
11:04So we would like to guarantee more than 50% of our population equal rights under the Constitution.
11:10That's great.
11:11Congratulations.
11:12Legislative goal.
11:15Three worthy charities.
11:16Time to get back into the round, though.
11:18Meena, you're up.
11:19Select.
11:19All right.
11:20Our watery world for 300.
11:23Sacred in Hinduism, this river has the most populated river basin in the world, impacting over 400 million
11:29people.
11:30Meena.
11:30What is the Ganges?
11:31Ganges is right.
11:3510 is speaking for 300.
11:37As this 10th state in the Union, I enjoy long walks along my Cape Charles Beach and in my
11:43Shenandoah National Park.
11:44Meena.
11:45What is Virginia?
11:46That is the 10th state.
11:47What should we name the dog for 300?
11:49We will have to talk about this Encanto character if we give the dog his name.
11:54Lisa Ann.
11:55What is Bruno?
11:56Yes.
11:57That was my first dog.
11:58Really?
11:59I guess what should we name the dog for 200?
12:02The dog's brown and we love coffee.
12:05What about cappuccino or this Italian word, which actually just means milk?
12:09Katie.
12:10What is latte?
12:10Correct.
12:10Um, let's do occupations for 200.
12:14In baseball, it's the job of seeking out talented players at early ages.
12:18Mike Brito was the one who discovered Fernando Valenzuela.
12:21Lisa Ann.
12:22What is the scout?
12:23Yes.
12:23Uh, what should we name the dog for 100?
12:26Because he likes to fetch the ring we toss to him.
12:29How about this last name of hobbits Frodo and Bilbo?
12:32Katie.
12:32What is Baggins?
12:33Yes.
12:34Uh, a tenant speaking for 200.
12:37I'm the Ten Dual Commandments, a song from this musical, and I say, your man has to answer
12:42for his words, Burr.
12:44Mina.
12:45What is Hamilton?
12:45That's the right musical.
12:47Uh, Our Watery World for 200.
12:49It's the smallest, shallowest, and coldest of the world's five oceans, but it's got a really
12:54great personality.
12:55Mina.
12:56What is the Arctic Ocean?
12:58Our Watery World for 100.
13:00One of the world's busiest waterways and just eight miles wide at its narrowest point, the
13:05Strait of Gibraltar separates these two continents.
13:08Mina.
13:09What is Europe and Africa?
13:10Those are the continents.
13:12Uh, Bobbing for Bobs for 200.
13:14This lovable hippie was known for dulcet musings like, isn't that a nice little tree?
13:19And he lives right here in this brush.
13:22Katie.
13:22Who's Bob Ross?
13:23That's the Bob.
13:24Uh, Bobbing for Bobs for 100.
13:26For decades, he ended shows by reminding viewers, help control the pet population.
13:31Have your pet spayed or neutered.
13:33Katie.
13:33Who's Bob Barker?
13:34That's right.
13:35Uh, doing it for the plot for 200.
13:37In this work by Robert Louis Stevenson, Jim Hawkins swipes a map from a dead man's chest and
13:43set sail to find a dead man's chest full of riches.
13:46Mina.
13:46What is Treasure Island?
13:47That's it.
13:48Doing it for the plot for 100.
13:50In this novel, Amy Dunn ghosts her cheating husband and makes it look like he killed her.
13:54So I guess that's cool.
13:56Mina.
13:57What is Gone Girl?
13:57Yes.
13:58Occupations for 100.
14:00There are contests in this supermarket task.
14:032025 champs include Giovanni Coleman of Publix, Georgia, and Jacob Brown of Food City, Kentucky.
14:10Lisa Ann.
14:11What is a bagger?
14:13Yes.
14:13Champion grocery baggers.
14:15Very nice.
14:15I like to shop.
14:18A tennis speaking.
14:19Or a Philly 11.
14:23I'm this late night host's first top ten list.
14:26Top ten words that almost rhyme with peas.
14:29Number three was nurse.
14:30Katie.
14:31Who was Letterman?
14:32That was Letterman's first list, taking you to $1,600.
14:35Three good scores.
14:36Katie, you'll be selecting first when we come back.
14:38Double Jeopardy is up next.
14:39You're watching Celebrity Jeopardy All-Stars.
14:46Welcome back to Celebrity Jeopardy All-Stars, where Mina Kimes has a narrow lead heading into Double Jeopardy.
14:52Let's show our players the categories.
14:54From left to right, they are Immigration, then Repetitive Pop Culture, How Are We Getting There, Non-Hollywood Stars, so
15:04Stars of a Different Kind, then I Am Angry, and finally, Casting JQA.
15:10This is the long-awaited biopic of John Quincy Adams, which, to be clear, I just made up.
15:15It doesn't exist.
15:16Katie, you select first.
15:18Let's start with Repetitive Pop Culture for $600, please, Kim.
15:22Lily Collins starred as Snow White, while Julia Roberts played against type as the evil queen in this 2012 film.
15:31It's got a repetitive title.
15:33It was called Mirror, Mirror.
15:34Ah, of course it was.
15:35Back to you, Katie.
15:36Um, let's try that same category for $800.
15:38The best movie ever made, according to John Waters, is the Russ Meyer film called Faster Pussycat This, This.
15:46Lisa Ann.
15:46What is Kill, Kill?
15:48That's the title.
15:49Oh, Repetitive Pop Culture for $1,000, please.
15:53They Call Me Stacy, They Call Me Her, says That's Not My Name, a single from this British duo.
16:00Who sings that song?
16:02Who sings that song?
16:03They're called the Ting Ting.
16:04Well, there you go.
16:05Back to you, Lisa Ann.
16:06Um, Repetitive Pop Culture for $100, please, Kim.
16:09Jim Carrey was magically forced to tell the truth in this comedy with a repetitive title.
16:14Katie.
16:15What is Liar, Liar?
16:15Yes.
16:16Uh, I Am Angry for $600, please.
16:20Well, let's deal with that.
16:21I'm heading down this highway, the title of the Mad Max movie with Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron.
16:27Lisa Ann.
16:27What is Fury Road?
16:29Right.
16:29I Am Angry for $800.
16:33One letter different from Vivid, it means very angry, as I am, or refers to skin with bluish bruises.
16:40Katie.
16:41What is livid?
16:42Correct.
16:42Um, let's do, how are we getting there for $600?
16:46Giddy up.
16:47We're riding tandem on one of these animals, the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse.
16:53Lisa Ann.
16:54What is a burrow?
16:55No.
16:57Katie or Mina?
16:59It's a mule that's half horse, half donkey.
17:02Back to you, Katie.
17:03How are we getting there?
17:04$800.
17:05We're getting towed behind a motorboat while attached to a fabric canopy that lifts us 500 feet into the air,
17:11i.e. we're doing this.
17:13Katie.
17:13What is parasailing?
17:14We are parasailing.
17:15I Am Angry for $1,000.
17:18I'm about to go this, like a missile that's guided on the way up, but not on the way down.
17:23Lisa Ann.
17:24What is ballistic?
17:25Right.
17:26I Am Angry for $100.
17:28Yeah, I feel this achy way, and I don't care if it often describes a graceless loser.
17:33Mina.
17:34What is sore?
17:35Yeah.
17:36Immigration for $800.
17:39This cellist and his family visited the White House in 1962.
17:43Leonard Bernstein said they are all hoping to become American citizens.
17:46Mina.
17:47Who is Yo-Yo Ma?
17:48That's right.
17:49Non-Hollywood stars for $800.
17:52Answer there is a daily double, Mina.
17:55Oh, that's amazing.
17:56And take a look at the scores.
17:58It's a very close game, but you just tied Lisa Ann for first place with that last Yo-Yo Ma
18:02clue.
18:02What do you want to risk on non-Hollywood stars?
18:05Let's do $1,500.
18:08That would put you in front by $1,500.
18:10Here's your clue.
18:12A blue-white supergiant that will go out a supernova.
18:15Rigel shines on in this constellation, known for a three-star fashion accessory.
18:22This constellation, known for a three-star fashion.
18:26Mina.
18:27What is a...
18:30I don't understand the question.
18:32The fashion accessory is a belt because this is Orion.
18:35Oh, okay.
18:36Rigel is found in Orion.
18:37But you only lose $1,500.
18:39Sorry, now you're tied with me.
18:40Tied with Katie for second place.
18:41Solidarity.
18:42Select again.
18:44Immigration for $600.
18:45Answer there.
18:46It's the other day of the devil in the round.
18:51Well, you won't be tied with Katie for long, Mina.
18:53You've got to wager something.
18:54How much do you want to risk?
18:56I will do $1,500 again.
19:00$1,500 again.
19:01That would take you right back to $5,100.
19:03It would complete your journey.
19:04Let's see how you do in immigration.
19:07Songwriter Irving Berlin, who became a U.S. citizen in 1918,
19:10wrote this patriotic song about the land that I love.
19:15What is my country, Tisipfi?
19:19Sorry, no.
19:20God bless America, land that I love.
19:23Select again.
19:24How are we getting there for $1,000?
19:25We're channeling Roman Holiday on one of these motorized Italian scooters.
19:30Lisa Ann.
19:30What is a Vespa?
19:32It is.
19:33How are we getting there, $400?
19:35We're taking this type of vehicle with runners
19:38that's designed to be pulled by horses over snow and ice.
19:41Our version doesn't fly.
19:43Katie.
19:43What is a sleigh?
19:44Correct.
19:45Taking you to an even $4,000, Katie,
19:47and giving all three of you a chance to pause,
19:49put down your signaling devices, take a break.
19:51We will take a break, but we'll be right back
19:52with much more Celebrity Jeopardy! All-Star.
20:02Nina Kimes, here on the Alex Trebek stage,
20:05you and I have talked before about our mutual love of the same NFL team,
20:08the Seattle Seahawks.
20:09Go Hawks.
20:09But you have taken your love for the Hawks a little further than I have, right?
20:14Probably in many ways, to be honest.
20:16But, yeah, so I have a Seahawks tattoo.
20:20Is that right?
20:20Well, it's not a Seahawks tattoo.
20:22It's a Super Bowl 48 tattoo, which is not visible.
20:25My brother and I, my whole family, Seahawks fans,
20:28my brother and I made a pact when we were younger
20:31that if they ever won the Super Bowl,
20:32we would get matching tattoos in the same place.
20:35So we did, and now we have them,
20:36and it is only slightly embarrassing.
20:39On their butts, Ken.
20:40I'm not going to ask what the place is.
20:42It's right here.
20:43I can't really show it, but I don't know, right?
20:46I mean, right now, I feel like with those Daily Doubles,
20:47I feel like Russell Wilson at the one-yard line.
20:49Wow.
20:50Should have just handed it to her.
20:51Wow.
20:51I can say it about her team.
20:52Right, true.
20:53You did not get a 49 tattoo, to be clear.
20:55No, no 49.
20:56Only a 48.
20:57So maybe that'll be a good omen for you going forward.
20:59Fingers crossed.
21:00You got a win on one of your arms.
21:02Katie Nolan, we know you're a Jeopardy! fan.
21:04You talked about how you got to meet some of your Jeopardy! heroes.
21:06You like Sam Buttrey, for example.
21:07Yes.
21:08But you also got to meet Matt Amodio, right?
21:10Yeah.
21:11I did the Jeopardy! live event in New York.
21:14I got to hang out with Matt Amodio, who I love.
21:17If you don't know, he's the one who says what's.
21:19I feel like he's known for saying what's.
21:21Instead of what is or who is, he will just always say what's.
21:24And I love it.
21:24I love everything about him.
21:25But he told me that he always gets nervous when there's sports categories
21:28because he doesn't know if he's going to get it right or not.
21:30And then my fiancé and I, who I watch Jeopardy! with every night,
21:33we watched him in the JIT.
21:35And he...
21:36I know you're trying to make JIT happen.
21:37Are we still making JIT happen?
21:38The Jeopardy! invitational tournament.
21:39Right, the JIT.
21:40Which I like to call JIT.
21:41And he had a baseball category, and he ran it.
21:44And we stood up in our apartment, and we were like,
21:47Let's go, Matt Amodio!
21:48So it was very exciting.
21:50Sounds like maybe that was some false modesty.
21:51He was just...
21:52Yeah.
21:52He was like maybe sandbagging a little bit.
21:54Or maybe he practiced.
21:54Maybe I inspired him.
21:55That's what it is.
21:56You inspired him.
21:57That's what I believe.
21:58Probably not, but maybe.
21:59Lisa Ann Walter.
22:00Sir.
22:00I'm told you have someone very special supporting you here on Jeopardy! today.
22:04I do.
22:04I do.
22:04Who's here?
22:05My best friend, Elaine Hendricks, who's known as the mean girlfriend in The Parent Trap,
22:09Meredith.
22:10You guys were co-stars in The Parent Trap.
22:13We were like enemies, but we met on the first day of shooting, and we became best friends,
22:17and we remain best friends.
22:18I've helped her move seven times.
22:20Wow.
22:20But best friends, so a best friend will help you move, but a real best friend will help
22:25you move a body.
22:27I wouldn't do anything this big without her if I can help it.
22:30That is very nice.
22:32I love you.
22:33Well, she must be excited now.
22:35Yeah.
22:36You're in the lead with $6,100, but it's Katie who has control of the board.
22:40Oh, I do?
22:41This is stressful.
22:42Let's get back into the round.
22:43Let's do non-Hollywood stars for $600.
22:47About 39 light years away in this constellation, Deneb Algeti is called the tail of the goat.
22:55Katie.
22:56What is Aries?
22:57No, I'm sorry.
22:59Lisa Ann or Mina?
23:01The goat is Capricorn.
23:03That's what it is.
23:04Back to you, Katie.
23:04Still me, huh?
23:05Let's go to casting, JQA, for $400.
23:10Get in there, girl.
23:11We put it off this long.
23:12I'm still auditioning First Lady Louisa and her dad, who soured the marriage from the start
23:17by flaking on the 5,000 pounds he promised as this.
23:22Lisa Ann.
23:22What is her dowry?
23:23That's it.
23:25Casting JQA, $600.
23:27I see Merit Weaver playing this mom, a great letter writer who scorned John Quincy Adams'
23:33early romance but coddled his alcoholic brother.
23:36Mina.
23:37It was Abigail Adams?
23:38That's right.
23:39Casting JQA for $800.
23:41We've got to do it sometime.
23:43Josh Hutcherson as VP John C. Calhoun will flash back to when the two were friends, despite
23:48differing views on this early U.S. war.
23:52Mina.
23:53What is the War of 1812?
23:55That's the right war.
23:57Immigration for $1,000.
23:59According to the Texas State Historical Association, this city was likely named by railroad workers
24:05after their hometown in Ukraine.
24:08Ooh.
24:10Same town name in Texas and Ukraine.
24:12What is Odessa?
24:13Oh.
24:14Mina, back to you.
24:15Sure.
24:15Of course.
24:16Immigration for $400.
24:18Offering a welcome for those from foreign lands, this 843-acre Manhattan area has an entrance
24:25named Stranger's Gate.
24:27Lisa Ann.
24:27What is Ellis Island?
24:29No, I'm sorry.
24:30Katie or Mina?
24:32That's what I said, too.
24:33In Manhattan at Central Park.
24:35Huh.
24:36It has a stranger's gate.
24:37Mina, back to you.
24:38Sure.
24:38Casting JQA, $1,000.
24:40Tony Hopkins only got a nom, but JQA's last speech at the Cincinnati This, Birthplace of
24:46American Astronomy, will get Toby Jones his Oscar.
24:49Katie.
24:50What is Observatory?
24:51Correct, for $1,000.
24:53Okay, let's do non-Hollywood stars for $1,000.
24:56Twinsies, make no mistake, these are the two brightest stars in Gemini.
25:04What are Castor and Pollux?
25:06Katie?
25:07Non-Hollywood stars for $400, please, Ken.
25:10Lighten up.
25:11Don't be so this binary star in Canis Major.
25:14Actually, it's plenty light.
25:1625.4 times as luminous as our sun.
25:20Whatever, I'll take it.
25:22What is Alpha Centauri?
25:23No, I'm sorry.
25:24No, I shouldn't have tried it.
25:25I like taking the shot.
25:26Lisa Ann or Mina?
25:27Don't be so serious.
25:29Of course.
25:30That's where I work.
25:31Oh, that's true.
25:32That's true.
25:32That's rough.
25:33It really is.
25:36Katie, we just have the top row left.
25:37Okay, let's do repetitive pop culture for $200.
25:41Their song, Hungry Like the Wolf, says, I smell like I sound.
25:44Uh, what?
25:46Mina?
25:46Who is Duran Duran?
25:47Right.
25:48I am angry for $200.
25:50I have a sense, not just of rage, but this, with three letters added at the top.
25:55Katie?
25:56What is outrage?
25:57Right.
25:58Uh, non-Hollywood stars for $200.
26:01Hamal, which is Arabic for lamb, is the brightest star in this zodiac constellation.
26:08We're so bad at this category.
26:09Oh, Katie, now it's the time for Aries.
26:11I knew it.
26:12But I wasn't going to guess it twice.
26:13Aries is the ram, so it's got a star called lamb.
26:15You know what really sucks, Ken?
26:16My dad was a NASA physicist.
26:21Katie, three clues left.
26:23All right, let's do immigration for $200.
26:26To better fit its nickname, this color was reintroduced to U.S. permanent resident cards in 2010.
26:32Katie?
26:33What is green?
26:33They're green cards.
26:34How are we getting there for $200?
26:35We're driving in one of these lightweight vehicles with oversized, low-pressure tires designed for off-roading on sand.
26:43Lisa Ann?
26:44What is an ATV?
26:45No.
26:46Katie or Mina?
26:47Mina?
26:48What is a buggy?
26:49Can you be more specific?
26:51A sand buggy?
26:51A dune buggy?
26:52Dune buggy's right, yes.
26:53Here's the last clue.
26:55Casting JQA.
26:56I know you're excited because you love this category.
26:58I don't know much.
26:59Cillian Murphy is perfect for this $20 bill guy, bitter after losing an election to John Quincy.
27:05Lisa Ann?
27:06Who is Jefferson?
27:07No, I'm sorry.
27:08Katie or Mina?
27:10Katie?
27:10Who is Jackson?
27:11Andrew Jackson is on the 20.
27:12Very good.
27:13You'll be in second place at the end of the Double Jeopardy round.
27:16Lisa Ann in the lead.
27:17But still, anybody's game as we head into, if you can believe it, Triple Jeopardy, which begins in a moment.
27:22You're watching Celebrity Jeopardy All-Stars.
27:24Stay tuned.
27:24He's on a five, right?
27:26No, no, ten.
27:27Ten.
27:27Ten?
27:29No idea.
27:30Washington is on the one.
27:31Right.
27:32Lincoln is on the five.
27:33Jefferson's on the ten, right?
27:35Ten?
27:35Is Jefferson on a bill?
27:36Jefferson's on the two.
27:38That's right.
27:38Who is this?
27:39Who is this?
27:39Who is this?
27:42With a spot in the Celebrity Jeopardy All-Star Finals on the line, we move now into Triple Jeopardy.
27:47Here are your new categories, players.
27:50First up, openings, followed by TV characters.
27:54Then we have garden words and phrases.
27:56Some good news.
27:58Drinks are on me.
27:59Then saintly places.
28:01And finally, literary breakup texts.
28:03You'll have to name the literary work we've embellished here.
28:07Mina, we're off.
28:08Let's go.
28:08Let's do literary breakup texts for 900.
28:11I got to get huge red A off my chest.
28:14Your physical features give me a chilling worth of bad vibes.
28:17Hester Prynne.
28:18Katie?
28:19What is the Scarlet Letter?
28:20That's the book.
28:21Uh, drinks are on me.
28:23900.
28:24Don't monks take a vow of poverty?
28:26Still, a 1959 rosé from this champagne maker went for nearly 85,000 bucks at a 2008 auction.
28:34Mina?
28:35What is Veuve Clicquot?
28:38No, I think it wasn't.
28:39Sorry, no.
28:39It wasn't.
28:39Lisa Ann?
28:40What is Dom Pernon?
28:41That's the right champagne.
28:43Literary breakup text, 1200, please.
28:46Julia, between Big Brother and not having rats crawl on my face, or you and having rats crawl on my
28:52face, I choose Big Brother.
28:54Winston.
28:54Oh.
28:55Oh.
28:56Mina?
28:56What is Brave New World?
28:58No.
28:58Oh, God.
28:59Lisa Ann or Katie?
29:00Oh, God.
29:01Katie?
29:01What is 1984?
29:02It is 1984.
29:03The other one.
29:04It's the other one.
29:04You're in the lead, Katie.
29:05Select.
29:05I'm so sorry, Mina.
29:06Please open it up there.
29:07I love you so much.
29:08Let's do TV characters for 1200.
29:11Betty is the chihuahua sidekick of this title character, an agent at the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.
29:17Lisa Ann?
29:18Is that Will Trent?
29:19It is Will Trent.
29:20Okay.
29:21Form of question, Kat.
29:22Yeah, that's right.
29:22I don't know why I wasn't on this before.
29:24TV characters, 1500.
29:26I'd better be up there.
29:29Christopher Chung plays Roddy Ho, a computer whiz with an inflated self-image, on this show about MI5 agents and
29:36disgrace.
29:37Mina?
29:37What is Slow Horses?
29:38Correct.
29:39Literary breakup texts for 1500.
29:42If you didn't want me when I was a broke Edmond Dantes, then I don't want you when I'm a
29:46rich count of an Italian island.
29:51What is the count of Monte Cristo?
29:53I thought they wouldn't have count in it.
29:54I was like, too obvious.
29:56Don't.
29:57You're both pretty.
29:58Thank you so much.
30:01Mina?
30:01All right.
30:02Literary breakup texts for 600.
30:04Sorry, John, but I've met someone.
30:06He's a centuries-old gazillionaire zaddy from Romania with a mean set of teeth.
30:10Mina?
30:11Oh, come on.
30:12Who's the fan?
30:13Who is Dracula?
30:15That is Dracula.
30:16A very famous Mina.
30:17I thought you were calling on her, and I'm like, I lit up.
30:20TV characters, 900, please, Ken.
30:23You can't look away, look away, look away from Dixie, a singer played by this singer on 9-1-1
30:29Nashville.
30:30Mina?
30:30Who is Leanne Rimes?
30:31That's right.
30:33Openings for 1200.
30:35Named for a German surgeon, the Fanninsteel incision is widely used in this form of childbirth.
30:41Mina?
30:41What is a C-section?
30:42That's right.
30:44Saintly places for 900.
30:46Answer.
30:46Oh, where's she?
30:47A daily double.
30:48There she goes.
30:51You can see the scores, Mina, you've been advancing steadily in Triple Jeopardy, and you have a chance here to
30:57take the lead.
30:58Oh, God, no.
31:012000.
31:01All right, you'll be close if you're right.
31:03We'll have a real game going.
31:05Here's your clue in saintly places.
31:07Big cities in Minnesota and Brazil bear names honoring this saint.
31:11Who is Saint Paul?
31:12Saint Paul in Sao Paulo, you are correct.
31:15Good job.
31:15You're just $1,000 off the lead.
31:19Where to now?
31:20Saintly places for 1200.
31:22The centerpiece of Venice is this square or piazza that Napoleon said was the finest drawing room in Europe.
31:29Katie?
31:30What is Saint Mark's Square?
31:31Yes.
31:32Drinks are on me, 1200.
31:34Vodka, peach schnapps, OJ, and cranberry juice, but no sand, are the toast of the coast, as this drink with
31:41a risque name.
31:42Mina?
31:43What is Sex on the Beach?
31:44You're right, and you're in the lead.
31:45Uh, Garden Words and Phrases for 1200.
31:49A famous song from the 1970s was, I Never Promised You One of These.
31:53The White House recently had the one there paved over.
31:56Katie?
31:57What is a rose garden?
31:58That's correct.
31:59Now you're in front.
32:00Um, Garden Words and Phrases for 900.
32:02Answer.
32:03Let's go.
32:03Daily double.
32:05Let's go.
32:06Woo.
32:09Very, very close game, Katie.
32:11A correct response here could put some daylight between you and Lisa, Ann, and Mina.
32:14I live in Manhattan.
32:15I don't even have a yard.
32:17Um, I'll do, uh, 4,000.
32:20Okay.
32:21For 13,100, if you're right, here's your clue in Garden Words and Phrases.
32:26A row of bushes used like a fence is one of these.
32:30Also a term for a sort of protection against financial loss.
32:34What is a safeguard?
32:36Sorry, Ma.
32:37What is a hedge?
32:37A hedge.
32:38Of course.
32:39A hedge.
32:40That's fine.
32:40I'll bounce back.
32:41You drop down a little.
32:42That's fine.
32:42Select again, Katie.
32:43Uh, let's do Garden Words and Phrases for 1500.
32:46Cash used to set up a new business is called this, involving the fertilized ovules that start
32:52plant growth.
32:53Mina?
32:53What is seed money?
32:54That's right.
32:55Openings for 900.
32:57Answer, the final daily double of the game.
33:01The killer notes.
33:03You have the narrowest of leads over Lisa Ann right now, Mina.
33:06Yeah.
33:07How much do you want to risk in openings?
33:09I'll do 3,000.
33:12All right.
33:13Nice.
33:1313,100 if you're right.
33:15Here's your clue.
33:16People love to quote Leonard Cohen.
33:19There is a crack.
33:20A crack in everything.
33:21That's how this gets in.
33:27What is darkness?
33:31Sadly, it's not darkness.
33:33In fact, the other way around.
33:34That's how the light gets in.
33:36Oh, ironic.
33:36You drop back into second place.
33:38Not great.
33:38What a game we have going here.
33:39So tight.
33:40Select again, Mina.
33:41Uh, Stately Places, 1500.
33:43This series of locks, channels, and canals was developed jointly by the U.S. and Canada.
33:51That's St. Lee Place, the St. Lawrence Seaway.
33:53Mina?
33:54Uh, St. Lee Place is for 600.
33:57The bridge seen here connects this California city to nearby Coronado.
34:04That's San Diego.
34:06Mina?
34:07We're doing great, guys.
34:08Doing great.
34:08Yeah, San Diego was St. Diego.
34:12Mm-hmm.
34:13Oh, Wales?
34:13Um, let's do drinks are on me for 1500.
34:18With alcohol by volume over 50% and a bitter anise flavor aided by Wormwood, this spirit was
34:24used as an anti-malarial aid in the 1800s.
34:27Katie?
34:28What is Uzi?
34:30No.
34:30No, come on.
34:31It has to be, Ken.
34:32Lisa Ann or Mina?
34:34Um, um, Wormwood is found in Absinthe.
34:35I know that.
34:36What is Absinthe?
34:37I also meant Uzo.
34:38I don't think Uzi is a gun.
34:39This is not my best day.
34:41Let's keep going.
34:42Mina, you have control of the board.
34:43Uh, let's do openings for 1500.
34:46Earthquake scientists talk about fissures.
34:49Volcanologists are into these openings through which lava flowed.
34:56Lava flows through vents.
34:58Mina?
34:58We're crushing it.
35:00Um, okay.
35:01Uh, literary breakup text for 300.
35:02I cry Capulet that you are over Rosaline.
35:06Go back and hang with your Montague bros.
35:08Jay.
35:09Katie?
35:09What is Romeo and Juliet?
35:10Yes.
35:11Uh, drinks are on me 600.
35:13Kuchi Kamizaki, a precursor to this drink, was made in Japan by chewing on rice and spitting
35:19into a pot to let saliva enzymes ferment.
35:22Mina?
35:22What is sake?
35:23Right.
35:24Garden words and phrases for 600.
35:26If a child is really accelerating in height, you might say they're growing like one of
35:30these, such as crabgrass or dandelions.
35:33Katie?
35:34What is a weed?
35:35Yes.
35:36TV character, 600.
35:37Ooh.
35:38Christine Baranski played attorney Diane Lockhart for 13 seasons on these two shows.
35:44Ooh, both of them?
35:45Oh, it is.
35:47Didn't watch it.
35:48What are the good wife, but the other one is the good fight.
35:50The fight.
35:51Katie, six clues left.
35:53Let's do openings for 600, Ken.
35:55The casement type, which shuts firmly using a crank, is one of the most energy-efficient
36:00kinds of these.
36:01Lisa Ann?
36:02What is a window?
36:02Yes.
36:03TV characters, 300, please.
36:06Steve Buscemi is Barry Dort, the new principal of Nevermore Academy, on season two of this
36:11streaming show.
36:12Mina?
36:13What is Wednesday?
36:14Right.
36:15Um, garden words and phrases for 300.
36:17If you have a talent for growing things, you're said to have one of these.
36:21The Incredible Hulk has two of them.
36:23Katie?
36:23What is a green thumb?
36:25Yes.
36:25Uh, drinks are on me, 300.
36:27A Highland fling has sweet vermouth, orange bitters, and a maraschino cherry.
36:32But don't ye forget this potent potable, laddie.
36:35Lisa Ann?
36:36What is scotch?
36:37It is scotch.
36:38Uh, St. Lee Places, 300, please.
36:41It only took 260 years, but this course's Royal and Ancient Golf Club began accepting
36:46women in 2015.
36:47Lisa Ann?
36:48What is St. Andrew's?
36:49Yes.
36:50And the last clue, in openings, Thomas's has made nooks and crannies a registered trademark
36:55of this toasted breakfast item.
36:57Katie?
36:58What are English muffins?
36:59Their English muffins have nooks and crannies, and this game is as close as ever.
37:02Uh-huh.
37:03A narrow lead for Lisa Ann as we head into Final Jeopardy.
37:06Here is your category, All-Stars.
37:09AI.
37:10Right.
37:10Ooh.
37:11Everybody's favorite.
37:12Think about AI for just a moment, long enough to make a wager, and then we will come back
37:15with the clue.
37:18That was a terrible trip with Jeopardy.
37:21Horrendous round.
37:22I feel it.
37:23A horrendous round.
37:26Welcome back to Celebrity Jeopardy All-Stars.
37:30AI is coming for our players in Final Jeopardy today.
37:33Let's reveal the clue.
37:35The name of this virtual assistant was inspired by an ancient library once said to contain
37:41all the world's knowledge.
37:4330 seconds starting now, players.
37:45Good luck.
37:45Good luck.
38:16You're all thinking about AI, virtual assistants.
38:19Let's see how this goes.
38:20Katie Nolan's in third with $5,100.
38:23Squinching up her face a bit.
38:24She wrote down Alexa, and she's correct.
38:28A nod to the Library of Alexandria.
38:31That's why it's named Alexa.
38:33Hey, hey.
38:33How much did you wager, Katie?
38:35Okay, you didn't wager a thing.
38:37You still have $5,100.
38:39Mina Kimes was in second place with $8,000.
38:42Did she know it was Alexa?
38:44Ah, she guessed Claude.
38:46How much did you risk?
38:48Another small wager, $2,210.
38:51She now has $5,790.
38:54Lisa Ann Walter had the lead coming into Final Jeopardy.
38:57Did she think of Alexa?
38:59What is Babylon know?
39:01How much did you risk?
39:03Oh, a big wager.
39:05The biggest one takes you down to $2,600.
39:07And Mina Kimes, you're going to the Celebrity Jeopardy All-Stars final.
39:12I didn't get it.
39:13Congratulations.
39:16The wager paid off, and you are a finalist.
39:20Lisa Ann and Katie, great game.
39:22$50,000 for each of your charities.
39:24Thanks for being here.
39:26Thank you, Ken.
39:27The Celebrity Jeopardy All-Stars semifinals continue next time.
39:30We'll see you then.
39:32Did you know the latest episodes of Jeopardy are now streaming on Hulu?
39:38You made a small wager.
39:40Yes, Ken.
39:41From second place.
39:41Why did you do that?
39:42I spent a lot of time on Reddit last night reading about wagering strategy.
39:47Wait.
39:47Reddit settled this game.
39:48That is, I spent a lot of time thinking about, you know, I was between a half and a two,
39:53or two-thirds.
39:54I was above two-thirds, but I was above, I don't want to get into the Reddit strategy.
39:57You know all about this.
39:58Wagering strategy is different if you're in second place and you have more than two-thirds of the player in
40:02first.
40:03So, I had to cover you, but then the only way I had a chance is if she was wrong.
40:07Why don't you tell me about this before this game starts?
40:11Lisa Ann, you had more attempts on the buzzer than either Katie or Mina.
40:1655 clues you were ringing in on.
40:18I knew so many of them I couldn't buzz in.
40:19You were not having the success on the buzzer that Katie and Mina were.
40:22They're younger.
40:23Do you think that's what it is?
40:24Yeah.
40:25Katie did have the highest buzzer accuracy, like as a percentage.
40:29Like if we're talking about batting average, you actually did lead all three.
40:31Nice.
40:32Lisa Ann, you knew the Sawbuck.
40:34Yes.
40:35Do people still say that?
40:36$10 bill is a Sawbuck?
40:36No, but again, I'm older.
40:38I still remember things like, it was a Sawbuck, Ken.
40:42But I feel like that's from like the 1890s.
40:44You do not remember a Sawbuck.
40:45I'm very well preserved.
40:49I hope you guys feel good about that game.
40:51Katie, you had the Final Jeopardy response correct.
40:53Very impressive.
40:55Lisa Ann, you had the lead heading into Final Jeopardy.
40:57But a smart Reddit wager puts Mina Kimes in the finals.
41:01Congratulations.
41:02Yay!
41:03I know.
41:06I know.
41:06I know.
41:06I know.
41:06I know.
41:08Wow.
41:13That was good.
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