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00:01From the Alex Rebeck stage at Sony Picture Studios, this is Jeopardy!
00:14Let's meet today's contestants.
00:17A content manager from Washington, D.C., Chris D'Angelo.
00:22A writer originally from Spokie, Illinois, Allegra Rosenberg.
00:26And our returning champion, a data scientist originally from Lincoln, Nebraska, Tristan Williams, whose 10-day cash winnings totaled $221
00:38,902.
00:42And now, here is the host of Jeopardy! Ken Jennings.
00:49Thank you, Johnny Gilbert. Glad to have you with us today on Jeopardy!
00:52It was win number 10 yesterday for our champion, Tristan Williams, catapulting him to super champion status, a milestone that
00:59only 20 other players in Jeopardy! history have ever achieved.
01:03And we learned after the game, it was also Tristan's birthday yesterday, so what a way to celebrate.
01:07Joining us today are Allegra and Chris, who by the end of the game are hoping to do some celebrating
01:11of their own.
01:12Good luck to all three of you. Here are your categories in the Jeopardy! round as we get underway.
01:17Ten-letter words is first. Then, Mexico through the ages. We have Bible people in the Koran. It figures it's
01:26Newtons. Then, wanna bet? And finally...
01:30I'm Jon Favreau. My new movie, The Mandalorian and Grogu, is bringing the galaxy far, far away back to the
01:35big screen.
01:36And today, I'll present clues about the Star Wars universe.
01:39Tristan, the first choice is yours.
01:41Mexico through the ages for $800.
01:43Defying the Spanish governor, Cortez founded this Gulf Coast city whose name means True Cross.
01:50Allegra.
01:50What is Santa Clara?
01:51No.
01:53Tristan.
01:53What is Veracruz?
01:54That's right.
01:55Mexico, $600?
01:56She was the mayor of Mexico City until 2023. She soon rose to national and international prominence.
02:03Allegra.
02:03Who is Scheinbaum?
02:04Yes, Claudia Scheinbaum.
02:06Can I get ten-letter words for $600, please?
02:08This fancy adjective for horse riding describes certain Olympic events. Allegra.
02:13What is equestrian?
02:14Correct. You're out of the hole.
02:15Can I get ten-letter words for $800, please?
02:18It's a synonym for pharmacy or a term for one who prepares and sells medicinal drugs.
02:23Chris.
02:24What is apothecary?
02:25Right.
02:26Ten-letter words for $1,000, please.
02:28If we may go native, this adjective refers to someone born in a specific region.
02:33Chris.
02:34What is indigenous?
02:35You got it.
02:36Uh, Bible people in the Koran, $600, please.
02:38He said,
02:39Oh, my son, come aboard with us and be not with the disbelievers.
02:43Allegra.
02:44Who is Noah?
02:44You got it.
02:46Uh, Star Wars for $800, please.
02:48Here's Jon Favreau.
02:50Flashbacks tell us that Grogu survived Order 66 after being rescued by Jedi Kelleran Beck, played
02:57by Ahmed Best, who also played this lovable, long-eared Gungan.
03:01Chris.
03:02Who is Jar Jar Binks.
03:03Yes.
03:04Uh, Star Wars for $1,000, please.
03:06Wow.
03:06Anti-Jar Jar.
03:07Back to Jon.
03:09The Mandalorian sect known as the Children of the Watch uses this four-word creed that
03:15became famous not just in a galaxy far, far away, but in online memes everywhere.
03:20Kristen.
03:21What is this is the way?
03:22That is the response.
03:23Mexico, 1,000.
03:25This city on the Yucatan Peninsula was founded in the sixth century.
03:29In 1894, an American bought the whole site, pyramid and all.
03:33Chris.
03:34What is Chichen Itza?
03:35You add 1,000.
03:36Bible people in the Quran, 800, please.
03:38We will surely save this man and his family, except his wife.
03:42She is to be of those who remain behind.
03:45Tristan.
03:45Who is Lot?
03:46Bad news for Lot's wife.
03:47Yes.
03:47Bible people 1,000?
03:49Answer.
03:49The Daily Double, the one in the round, goes to you, Tristan.
03:53You are $1,000 off the lead.
03:56Yeah, let's do $1,600.
03:59All right.
03:59You'll have $4,200 and the lead, if you're correct.
04:02Here's your clue in Bible people in the Quran.
04:05A tafsir, or commentary, says this royal set forth from her country and reached Jerusalem.
04:16Tristan?
04:17Who is Esther?
04:19No.
04:19It's the Queen of Sheba.
04:21Oh, yeah.
04:21Heading to Jerusalem to visit Solomon, I think.
04:24You're down to 1,000 second place.
04:25Select again.
04:27Wanna bet for 800.
04:28At the horse track, it's picking three horses in the correct finish order.
04:32It's also come to refer to any triple grouping.
04:35Tristan?
04:35What's a trifecta?
04:36Right.
04:36Wanna bet 1,000?
04:38Don't pass and hard ways are bets in this casino game, where a supple wrist can do you wonders.
04:44Chris?
04:44What is craps?
04:451,000 for you.
04:46Wanna bet 600, please.
04:48Unless the dealer's showing an ace, this alliterative blackjack bet is sound strategy
04:52whenever you're showing 11.
04:54Tristan?
04:55What is double down?
04:55That's right.
04:57Star Wars for 600.
04:58Back to Jon Favreau.
05:00One of my favorite lines from Star Wars comes when Leia tells Han Solo, I love you, and
05:04Han simply replies this, a line not originally in the script.
05:09Chris?
05:09What is I know?
05:10That is correct.
05:11You have the lead with $5,200, and we need to take a break.
05:14We'll come right back with much more Jeopardy.
05:21Chris D'Angelo is a content manager from Washington, D.C., and Chris, I understand you've been
05:25trying to get on Jeopardy for a while.
05:27It's been a journey.
05:28That's true, yeah.
05:29So I've been trying since my fourth year in college back in 2005, and no matter what happens
05:33today, my family's done well out of my attempts to get on the show.
05:37How so?
05:37Well, my sister is a television and movie writer who wrote an Emmy-winning streaming
05:43movie, Quiz Lady, starring Sandra Oh and Awkwafina, partially inspired by my efforts to get
05:48on the show.
05:48Wait, are you telling me you're the real-life Quiz Lady?
05:51I mean, to an extent, Awkwafina and I don't really meet the same type, but, you know, yeah.
05:56Awkwafina doesn't audition for a lot of roles playing you, but in this case, there is
06:00some of you in that character.
06:01Yes, absolutely.
06:01Well, she did very well in that movie, so we'll see what happens today.
06:04Welcome, Chris.
06:05Allegra Rosenberg, originally from Skokie, Illinois, is a writer who just got back from
06:09where?
06:10Antarctica.
06:11That's a pretty good flex.
06:12What were you doing in Antarctica?
06:14I have been obsessed with Antarctica for years, and when I got the opportunity to go
06:18on a four-week cruise down there and give a couple lectures on history aboard the ship,
06:22obviously, I was going to rearrange my entire life to make that happen.
06:26I love that you're an Antarctic expert already giving lectures, and you weren't even there yet.
06:29I hadn't even gone.
06:30People assume that because I loved Antarctica so much, I must have been there, but I had never
06:34been there until last month.
06:35I've been there once.
06:36It's so good, right?
06:36So amazing.
06:37It's a long trip, but it is worth it.
06:39Yeah.
06:39Our returning champion is Tristan Williams, originally from Lincoln, Nebraska.
06:43A data scientist, never been to Antarctica.
06:45No, I have not.
06:45But you do have a travel goal in mind.
06:47Maybe a little more workable, but it takes time.
06:49Yeah, I'm trying to go to the equally exciting 50 state capitals.
06:52If you add them all up, you know, Cheyenne, Montpelier, they're exactly as good as Antarctica,
06:58you think?
06:58Exactly.
06:59So I'm told you've been to 45 already.
07:01Which five are left?
07:03It's the Dakotas, Montana, New Mexico, and Alaska.
07:05All right.
07:06So maybe a couple road trips with your Jeopardy money?
07:08I think so.
07:08You're going to be at 50 soon.
07:10Congratulations in advance.
07:11Chris, you gave us the last correct response.
07:13Where to?
07:15Quran 400.
07:16And he said, O Pharaoh, I am a messenger from the Lord of the Worlds.
07:21Chris.
07:21Who is Moses?
07:22Yes, Musa in the Quran.
07:24Star Wars 400.
07:25Back to Jon Favreau.
07:27One of the big inspirations for The Mandalorian was the gritty feel of the Mos Eisley Cantina
07:32on this planet, Luke's homeworld in Star Wars.
07:35Allegra.
07:36What's Tatooine?
07:37Of course, yes.
07:38Ten letter words for 400.
07:40This word, German for health, is nothing to sneeze at.
07:43Or is it?
07:44Chris.
07:45What is Gesundheit?
07:46Correct.
07:48Ten letter words, 200.
07:50Aquamarine is the one for March.
07:51September's is Sapphire.
07:53Allegra.
07:54What is Birthstone?
07:55You are correct.
07:56Newton's for 800.
07:58Around 1772, Reverend John Newton wrote this hymn with the line,
08:03How sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me.
08:06Chris.
08:07What is Amazing Grace?
08:08Yes.
08:09Newton's 1,000.
08:10Launched in 1999, the XMM Newton satellite sent up by this group,
08:14the ESA, carries three telescopes observing X-rays.
08:18Tristan.
08:19What's the European Space Agency?
08:21You're right.
08:22Newton's 600.
08:23In 2015 and 16, Cam Newton quarterbacked this team to a 15-1 record and an appearance in Super Bowl
08:3050.
08:31Tristan.
08:31We're the Carolina Panthers.
08:32That's right.
08:33Newton's 400.
08:34Around the turn of the 1700s, Isaac Newton was a member of Parliament, representing the constituency of this university.
08:42Allegra.
08:42What is Cambridge?
08:43That's right.
08:44Won a bet for 400.
08:46Prop bets for Super Bowl 60 included whether or not Sam Darnold of this team would score more than 1
08:51.5 touchdowns.
08:52Chris.
08:53Who are the Seahawks?
08:54Yes.
08:55Coran, 200.
08:56The example of Jesus is like that of this man. Allah said to him, be, and he was.
09:02Tristan.
09:03Who is Adam?
09:03You got it.
09:04Mexico, 400.
09:06In 1992, Presidents Bush and Salinas de Gortari joined Prime Minister Mulroney to sign the trade deal known by this
09:12acronym.
09:13Chris.
09:14What is NAFTA?
09:15Yes.
09:16Bet 200.
09:17This type of bet in which two or more different things need to happen to win sounds like a French
09:22word meaning speak.
09:24Tristan.
09:24What's a parlay?
09:25Yeah.
09:26Newton's 200.
09:27Settled in 1630 just west of Boston, Newton, Massachusetts developed milling and forging industries on the falls of this river.
09:35Tristan.
09:35What's the Charles?
09:36Yeah.
09:37Mexico, 200.
09:38In 1790, the 12-foot sunstone calendar of these people was found underneath the Zocalo in Mexico City.
09:45Tristan.
09:46Who are the Maya?
09:47No.
09:48Chris.
09:48Who are the Aztec?
09:49That's correct.
09:50Final clue from Jon Favreau.
09:52Pedro Pascal doesn't get a ton of face time on screen playing Mandalorian bounty hunter Din Djarin, mainly due to
09:58his creed that forbids this.
10:01We figured some workarounds though.
10:03Chris.
10:03What is removing his helmet?
10:05That is correct.
10:06Our thanks to Jon.
10:07His new film, The Mandalorian and Grogu hits theaters Friday.
10:10And right here, Quiz Lady's in the lead at the end of the Jeopardy round.
10:12Tristan and Allegra have some coming back to do in Double Jeopardy, which begins right after this.
10:22As you savvy viewers probably know, there are two Daily Doubles on the board in Double Jeopardy, and they might
10:27be the clues that decide this thing.
10:29Here are the categories.
10:30We begin in the U.S. National Parks.
10:33After that, hey, we've got your back.
10:35We have the original language, the great days of jazz, followed by women.
10:42And then I'll be aura farming, O-R-A in each correct response.
10:46Allegra, start the round for us.
10:47Aura farming for $1,200, please.
10:50If you can't say something nice, go ahead and say something insulting or this synonym.
10:55Chris.
10:55What is derogatory?
10:57No.
10:58Tristan or Allegra?
11:00What is pejorative?
11:01That has O-R-A.
11:02Back to Allegra.
11:03I will do women for $1,200.
11:06She was a three-time Oscar winner and Hollywood legend, but to Isabella Rossellini, she was simply mama.
11:12Chris.
11:12Who's Ingrid Bergman?
11:13That's right.
11:14We've got your back, $1,200.
11:16Irritation or compression of this longest nerve will give you pain radiating down from your lower back.
11:21Tristan?
11:22What's the vagus nerve?
11:23No.
11:24Chris.
11:24What's the sciatic nerve?
11:25Yeah, sciatica.
11:27We've got your back, $1,600.
11:29Going down from the top, the segments of your spine are cervical, thoracic, and this one in the lower back.
11:35Tristan?
11:35What is Lumbar?
11:36Right.
11:37National Park, $1,600.
11:38Bryce Canyon National Park is known for these rock formations, created by millions of years of weathering and erosion.
11:47And they're called hoodoos.
11:49Tristan?
11:50National Park's $1,200.
11:51The park named for this deepest U.S. lake is a bit less exciting now, as the lake is closed
11:56to swimmers and boat tours until 2029.
11:59Chris.
12:00What is Crater Lake?
12:01Correct.
12:02Original language, $1,600.
12:04Of All Quiet on the Western Front.
12:06Chris.
12:07What is German?
12:07Yes.
12:09Original language, $2,000.
12:10Of The Unbearable Lightness of Being.
12:13Tristan?
12:13What is Czech?
12:14Well done.
12:14National Park's $2,000.
12:16You'll need a permit for the Angels Landing hike in this national park, about 160 miles northeast of Las Vegas.
12:25That's in Zion National Park.
12:27Tristan?
12:28Original language, $1,200.
12:29Of Pippi Longstocking.
12:31Allegra.
12:32What is Swedish?
12:33Correct.
12:34The original language for $800.
12:36Of Camus' The Plague.
12:38Tristan?
12:39What is French?
12:40Right.
12:41Women for $1,600.
12:43On ousting Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos in 1986, she said, I'm sure no one ever thought it would happen.
12:50Tristan?
12:50Who is Aquino?
12:51More specifically...
12:52Corazon Aquino?
12:53Aquino?
12:53That's right.
12:54Women, $800.
12:56In 2025, she stepped down as chief creative officer of the fashion house founded by her brother Johnny.
13:02Tristan?
13:03Who is Donatella Versace?
13:04You got it.
13:06Women, $2,000.
13:07Mary Chase's New York Times obit called her the imaginative playwright who created an invisible rabbit named this.
13:14Allegra?
13:15Who is Harvey?
13:15You got it for $2,000.
13:16Aura farming for $1,600?
13:18This word for the tiny residents of your gut has largely been supplanted by the more inclusive microbiota.
13:25Allegra?
13:26What's microbiome?
13:27No.
13:28Chris?
13:29What's flora?
13:30Got flora.
13:30That's right.
13:32Aura farming, $2,000.
13:33This cousin of mint tastes a bit milder and sweeter than oregano.
13:37Try some in your meatloaf.
13:38Tristan?
13:39What is marjoram?
13:40Well done for $2,000.
13:41We've got your back, $2,000.
13:43Answer.
13:44A daily double for you.
13:46And an opportunity for you.
13:49As you can see, Chris is ahead of you still.
13:51What do you want to wager in We've Got Your Back?
13:54Uh, $3,500.
13:56All right.
13:57That will put you on top by a little, but you have to be correct.
14:00We've Got Your Back is the category.
14:01The clue is, from Greek for narrowing, spinal this occurs when the space inside the backbone is too small for
14:08the nerves.
14:09And ouch.
14:15Tristan?
14:16What is compression?
14:18I'm afraid not.
14:19Spinal stenosis.
14:20You're still in second place.
14:22Make a selection.
14:23Yeah.
14:24Great days of jazz for $1,200.
14:26The modern jazz quartet had a pianist, bassist, drummer, and mallet man Milt Jackson on this melodic percussion instrument.
14:34Tristan?
14:34What's a vibraphone?
14:35That's right.
14:36Jazz 1600?
14:38They lie thick on the ground in November and in the record bins, as a song recorded by the likes
14:42of Chet Baker and Cannonball Adderley.
14:45Chris?
14:46What Are Fallen Leaves?
14:47No.
14:48Allegra?
14:49What Are Autumn Leaves?
14:49That's the name of the song, Autumn Leaves.
14:51The Great Days of Jazz for $2,000.
14:53John Coltrane's liner notes to a masterpiece say, God's way is in love, through which we all are. It is
14:59truly this title.
15:03It is truly a love supreme.
15:06Allegra?
15:07I'll do aura for $800.
15:09Answer.
15:09A daily double for you now, Allegra.
15:14Depending on how daring you feel, you could move into second place here.
15:17I'll do $5,000.
15:19All right.
15:19That will put you in second.
15:20Here's your clue in aura farming.
15:22Alexander Hamilton said of this quadrennial institution that, while it might not be perfect, it was at least excellent.
15:35What is...
15:38Allegra?
15:39Doesn't have it.
15:40Oh, no.
15:41That's the Electoral College.
15:43Not perfect.
15:44That drops you down to $200.
15:46Make a selection.
15:47We've got your back for $800.
15:50Therapy for back pain often involves strengthening this central collection of abdominal, back, and pelvic muscles.
15:56Chris.
15:56What is your core?
15:57Yes.
15:59Jazz 800.
16:00New York City's first racially integrated nightclub, Cafe Society, opened in 1938.
16:05And this singer hooked audiences with Strange Fruit.
16:08Chris.
16:09Who's Etta James?
16:10No.
16:11Tristan.
16:12Who is Simone?
16:12Also incorrect.
16:15Allegra?
16:16Doesn't care to try it.
16:17Strange Fruit by Billie Holiday.
16:19Back to you, Chris.
16:20Aura farming.
16:20400, please.
16:21If the Lord is your shepherd, then this adjective refers to the Lord's occupation.
16:26Allegra?
16:26What is pastor?
16:28Pastoral?
16:28That's it.
16:30Can I do women for 400?
16:32Her ex profile describes her as girl from the south side, wife, mother, dog lover, and,
16:37oh yeah, former first lady.
16:39Tristan.
16:39Who is Michelle Obama?
16:40You got it.
16:41National parks, 800.
16:42You can relax at the Langford Hot Springs next to this river at Big Bend National Park
16:46in Texas.
16:47Chris.
16:48What is Rio Grande?
16:49Yes.
16:50Original language, 400.
16:52Of love in the time of cholera.
16:54Tristan.
16:55What is Spanish?
16:55Right.
16:55We've got your back, 400.
16:57If you have a slipped this, it means the soft center of one of your spine's shock absorbers
17:02is bulging.
17:03And ouch.
17:04Tristan.
17:05What's a slipped disc?
17:06That's correct.
17:07National parks, 400.
17:08In 1995, these predators were reintroduced into Yellowstone to help restore an unbalanced
17:14ecosystem.
17:16Allegra?
17:16What are wolves?
17:17Gray wolves is right.
17:18A final clue from the great days of jazz.
17:20His 1957 album Dave Diggs Disney has less jazz cred than his quartet's Time Out from two
17:26years later.
17:28Tristan.
17:28Who is Dave Clark?
17:29No.
17:30Allegra.
17:31Who is Brubeck?
17:31Dave Brubeck is right.
17:33Chris, you have a $3,100 lead over the champion right now as we head into Final Jeopardy.
17:38Let's take a look at the category that will decide this.
17:41The 20th century.
17:43Think back to the 20th century and then we'll shortly return with our clip.
17:47The mood is tense on the Alex Trebek stage as we move into Final Jeopardy.
17:50With a close game, the 20th century is the category.
17:53And here's the Final Jeopardy clue.
17:5651 days after this event, Edward Teller said the United States had lost a battle more important
18:01and greater than Pearl Harbor.
18:0430 seconds.
18:05Good luck.
18:33.出来
18:35Allegra Rosenberg finished with $1,400
18:38and came up with what response in final?
18:41Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
18:42I'm afraid that's not it, Allegra.
18:44What was the wager?
18:45You lose $1,101, leaving you with $299.
18:49Tristan Williams, our super champion,
18:50second place today with $9,700.
18:52Let's see if he was correct.
18:54He wrote down the fall of Saigon,
18:56and it is not, I'm afraid, the fall of Saigon.
18:59He wagered $3,101.
19:01That'll leave him with $6,599.
19:03So all eyes now on Chris D'Angelo.
19:06What did he come up with?
19:09He wrote down the Tet Offensive
19:10and then changed it to Sputnik launch.
19:13And that is correct.
19:14Teller was referring to the launch of Sputnik.
19:16Chris will add $6,601, taking him to $19,401.
19:21And he has defeated a super champion.
19:23Chris, congratulations.
19:25Just like Awkwafina, you're a champion.
19:29Tristan, of course, we'll be seeing you
19:30in our tournament of champions.
19:32Gladly.
19:33And I hope we'll be seeing you right here tomorrow.
19:35Thanks for joining us.
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