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00:14This is Pop Culture Jeopardy!
00:20Introducing our three teams.
00:24Katie and Chris are two of your French girls.
00:27Next up, Jack and Henry represent AMCV listeners.
00:34And finally, two game winners, Westman Joshua,
00:38Team Oakland Spirit Tunnel.
00:41And now, here is the host of Pop Culture Jeopardy!
00:45Colin Jost.
00:50Thank you very much.
00:52What's up, guys? Hello? Hello?
00:55Thank you. Thank you all very much.
00:58Thank you, Johnny.
00:58Welcome back to Pop Culture Jeopardy!
01:00We last left off with Oakland Spirit Tunnel,
01:03who won their second win in our last game.
01:06They are now going for their three-peat,
01:08a feat that has only been achieved once
01:10by one other team, one baddie after another.
01:12Will they join them in the coveted three-timers club?
01:16Or even, perhaps, five-timers club?
01:19At which point, I will be aggressively sued
01:22by my boss, Lorne Michaels.
01:24Get in line, Lorne.
01:26Let's see if either of our two new teams can dethrone them,
01:30including AMC B-listers,
01:32and two of your French girls,
01:34whatever the hell that means.
01:36We'll find out.
01:37Grab your buzzers.
01:38Let us play Pop Culture Jeopardy!
01:40And let's see the categories in our Jeopardy! round.
01:45Let the games begin.
01:48Then, Decor That Sparks Joy,
01:51followed by On Radio's The Breakfast Club.
01:55Fictional Places.
01:57Then, Is That Russian?
01:59And finally, Pop Potent Potables.
02:03West, you'll start us off.
02:05Let's start with Pop Potent Potables for $600.
02:10JD on Scrubs favored this drink.
02:13Popular around when Scrubs first came on the air.
02:16I'll have it like him.
02:17Easy on the teeny.
02:18Katie?
02:19What is Appletini?
02:20Yes.
02:21Pop Potent Potables for $800, please.
02:24Mix me one of these.
02:25Jennifer Lawrence orders one in No Hard Feelings,
02:28and its name includes where the movie is set.
02:31Jack?
02:32What's Long Island Iced Tea?
02:33That's it.
02:34Pop Potent Potables $1,000.
02:36In the Meet the Parents movies,
02:38it's De Niro's Gin Cocktail.
02:40In Casino, it was his alias.
02:46What is Tom Collins?
02:48Tom Collins.
02:48Jack?
02:49Fictional Places $600.
02:51The town of Pawnee, Indiana,
02:53has a rivalry with this land of rich, snobby jerks.
02:57Henry?
02:58What is Eagleton?
02:59Yes.
03:00Fictional Places $800.
03:01We know the zip code of this SoCal town.
03:0590909.
03:06The rich kids are known as O-Niners.
03:12What is Neptune?
03:14Still with you.
03:15Is that Russian for $800?
03:16$1,400.
03:18And that is the daily double of the round.
03:22Very early in the round.
03:24We're going to lead with $1,400.
03:26What do you want to do?
03:27We'll make it a true daily double.
03:28True daily double.
03:29Chance to double up if you are correct in the category of,
03:33is that Russian?
03:35Sort of?
03:36Sort of?
03:37It sounds like a way to say mommy,
03:39but it's the name of the dance of brotherly love in 1991's The Addams Family.
03:49Give it a go.
03:50Yeah.
03:51What is babushka?
03:53So oddly close, but wrong.
03:56What is mamushka?
03:58Mamushka.
03:59I know.
04:00God, it feels like you should get half credit, but...
04:03We'll take it.
04:03I don't think that's how it works.
04:05You're back down to zero,
04:06but luckily it is very early in the game,
04:08and you choose again, Henry.
04:10We'll take On Radio's The Breakfast Club for $800.
04:13Cash Money founder Birdman told The Breakfast Club
04:16this six-word demand that became a meme.
04:19He stormed out of the interview soon after.
04:22Jack.
04:23What is put some respect on my name?
04:24Yes, nice.
04:25You're back in.
04:26I'll go back to Breakfast Club, $1,000.
04:27It was just hilarious when Charlemagne bestowed this award on DJ Envy.
04:34The Daily Ass, in other words.
04:37Jack.
04:37What's Donkey of the Day?
04:39Yes.
04:40Fictional Places, $1,000.
04:42Residents of Chester's Mill, Maine were literally on lockdown in this series
04:46based on a Stephen King novel.
04:49Joshua.
04:49What is Under the Dome?
04:50Yes.
04:51Breakfast Club $600, please.
04:53While wearing a ski mask, this rapper of Pimpin' Ain't Easy admitted he didn't know what monogamy means.
05:00Henry.
05:01Who is Kodak Black?
05:02Yes.
05:04Let's go...
05:05Is that Russian for $400?
05:07No.
05:08It's just a four-letter slang word for to throw.
05:11It's also used as a rap ad-lib.
05:14West.
05:14What is Yeet?
05:16Yes.
05:17Nice.
05:17Decor for $600.
05:20Joey bought this statue with soap opera money as part of a whole ceramic zoo thing, and it stuck around
05:27for eight more seasons.
05:32What is Pat the Dog?
05:34Pat the Dog.
05:35West.
05:35Let's do Decor for $800.
05:39Ronnie said it best.
05:40You cannot have a Jersey Shore house without this type of phone.
05:48What is a duck phone?
05:50Okay.
05:51Let's go away from Decor.
05:53Let's do...
05:53Yeah.
05:54Let's go far away from Decor.
05:55Yeah.
05:56Let's do Pop Potent Potables for $400.
06:00Hosier will take this.
06:02My coffee black and my bed at three.
06:04You're too sweet for me.
06:06Jack.
06:07What is his whiskey neat?
06:08Yes.
06:09Russian, $1000.
06:11Is it Russian?
06:11No.
06:12It covers Japanese media focusing on relationships between female characters.
06:18Joshua.
06:19What is Yuri?
06:19Yuri.
06:20Nice.
06:20Let's do Games for $600.
06:23This game that uses five letters was created as a gift for Palak Shah during the pandemic.
06:29It caught on with the internet.
06:32Joshua.
06:35What is...
06:36I forgot.
06:37Sorry.
06:37Sorry.
06:38Too much time.
06:38Jack.
06:39What is Wordle?
06:40Wordle.
06:40Yes.
06:40That's it.
06:41Games, $800, please.
06:43In a 2025 film based on a video game, the appearance of a baby zombie riding a bird led Jack
06:49Black and many theater goers to yell this.
06:52Jack.
06:53What is Chicken Jockey?
06:54Yes.
06:55I think we all know.
06:56It's Chicken Jockey.
06:58Games, $1000.
06:58Black cards and myths fill in the blank game.
07:02What gives me uncontrollable gas?
07:04And what brought the orgy to a grinding halt?
07:08Henry.
07:09What is Cards Against Humanity?
07:10That is right.
07:12Decor that sparks joy for $400, please.
07:14Let's just say Christopher Maloney's affections for a fridge in this film wouldn't be acceptable
07:20on Law & SVU.
07:23Katie.
07:23What is Wet Hot American Summer?
07:25Nice.
07:26Fictional places for $400, please.
07:28Here is Sean Gunn.
07:29My character wasn't named Kirk yet the first couple of times I showed up on Gilmore Girls.
07:34I was a DSL installer, I delivered some swans, and I stuck around to add some of its unique
07:39character to this town.
07:42West.
07:43What is Stars Hollow?
07:44Yes.
07:45Let's do...
07:46Is that Russian for $600?
07:48Yes.
07:49He's the mad monk who was big and strong and his eyes a flaming glow in a Euro disco song
07:55that found new life on TikTok.
07:57Joshua.
07:58What is Rasputin?
07:59Yes.
08:00Let's do Decor for $1000.
08:02Mariah Carey's iconic episode of Cribs revealed that most of her kitchen time was spent in
08:07repose on this furniture piece.
08:10Katie.
08:11What is a chaise lounge?
08:12Yes.
08:13That's right.
08:13Or a fainting couch.
08:14Let's do the games for $400.
08:16Will Wright, creator of this video game released in 2000, said it was meant to be a
08:21subtly sarcastic view of consumerism.
08:27The Sims.
08:28The Sims.
08:29Katie.
08:30Games for $200.
08:31The box of the millennial edition of this board game says, forget real estate.
08:36You can't afford it anyway.
08:38Katie.
08:39What is Monopoly?
08:40Monopoly, and very sad but true.
08:42Decor for $200, please.
08:44Before being grievously soiled by goons in the big Lebowski, this home accent really tied
08:50the dude's room together.
08:52West.
08:53What is the rug?
08:54A rug, yes.
08:55Let's do Breakfast Club $400.
08:58It's thought Hillary Clinton was referencing a Beyonce line when she told The Breakfast Club
09:03she always has this condiment in her bag.
09:06West.
09:06What is hot sauce?
09:07Hot sauce.
09:08No one really believed her.
09:09Yeah, definitely didn't believe her.
09:11No, she said it.
09:11Let's do Fictional Places $200.
09:14Let's do Fictional Places $200.
09:14Stranger Things is set in this very strange Indiana town that contains portals to another
09:20dimension.
09:21Katie.
09:22What is Hawkins?
09:23Hawkins, yes.
09:24Is that Russian for $200?
09:26Is it Russian?
09:26Yes.
09:27It sounds like body ink, but it's the name of the Russian pop duo behind the hit song
09:32All the Things She Said.
09:34Jack.
09:35What's tattoo?
09:36Tattoo.
09:37Breakfast Club $200.
09:38In 2012, this man, MGK for short, freestyled on The Breakfast Club and Charlemagne was not
09:45impressed.
09:46Jack.
09:47Who is Machine Gun Kelly.
09:48Yes.
09:49Let's see our final clue.
09:50It's an adjective for lots of behavior in Mad Men.
09:54And I'll take the drink, though I won't hop the bar and make my own like Don Draper.
09:59Henry.
10:00What is Manhattan?
10:01No.
10:05We were looking for old fashioned, different bourbon drink, but right now, both sound very appealing.
10:13That takes us to the end of our Jeopardy! round.
10:16Let us talk to our contestants.
10:24We're gonna begin with two of your French girls.
10:27I was assuming maybe a Titanic reference, but I don't know if there's a French background.
10:32Nice.
10:32Well done.
10:32It would be nice if there was French.
10:33No, I mean, Rose asked Jack to draw her like one of your French girls.
10:36Yes.
10:36So what is better than one French girl but two French girls?
10:39Trust me.
10:42I'm trying to make this point to my wife.
10:44No.
10:45What's the relationship here?
10:47Well, we first met about a decade ago at the Toronto Film Festival.
10:50And then a couple years ago, our friend Joe started hosting Zoom movie trivia and movie scattergoys nights.
10:55And that is where the friendship really solidified.
10:57And then it really took off in our group chat.
11:00And Colin, like any group chat worth its spice, it really only goes by it when we sleep.
11:04Or compete on pop culture Jeopardy!
11:05Yep.
11:06Yes.
11:07Yes.
11:07I'm glad that you didn't bring your phone.
11:09Thank you guys very much for being here.
11:11Good luck.
11:15We turn now to the AMC B-Listers.
11:17I like your name.
11:18Thanks.
11:18You guys are friends.
11:19How did you guys meet?
11:20We met in a film class at Harvard called Man-Children in the Movies, which for some unknown
11:28reason appealed to both of us.
11:29Uh-huh.
11:29Can I ask, by the way, what films were in the class about Man-Child, just out of curiosity?
11:34Dude, the last paper I ever wrote in college was about Dude, Where's My Car?
11:37Yeah.
11:38Wow.
11:38Yeah.
11:38Coming Home was on there too, though.
11:40So it's a little bit, there's like balance to it.
11:41Right.
11:42Yeah.
11:42So were your parents excited that you went to Harvard and you watched Dude, Where's My Car?
11:46As part of it?
11:47They were more excited than when I told them I was gonna come to L.A. and like try to
11:52make
11:52stuff like Dude, Where's My Car?
11:54That was the tipping point.
11:55Thank you for being here.
11:56Good luck.
12:00Oakland Spirit Tunnel, congratulations, by the way, on an incredible run so far.
12:04Two very impressive wins.
12:05You guys are obviously super close.
12:07Do you have like a secret language or anything?
12:10Um, well, we kind of speak in funny voices with each other.
12:15Um, and Josh is really the king of this.
12:17So whenever we're greeting each other at a bar or at a party or something, Josh usually
12:22greets us.
12:22We'll be like, how you doing, sweetheart?
12:24It's kind of like this old transatlantic, like imagine like a 99-year-old woman greeting you,
12:29you know, like, how you doing, sweetheart?
12:32It doesn't really sound like a, like a 100-year-old woman.
12:35It sounds like a, like 50-year-old smoker from Long Island.
12:39She can be whoever you want her to be.
12:41Great.
12:41Thank you for being here.
12:42Let's play Double Jeopardy.
12:44Good luck to everyone.
12:49Let's see our categories.
12:51First, alternate universe band names.
12:54Then, comedians.
12:57Then, my life with the Walter boys.
13:01Films written by women.
13:03Ugh!
13:06Followed by high elf esteem.
13:09And finally, short kings.
13:13Short kings.
13:14Very exciting.
13:15Katie, from two of your French girls, you choose first here in Double Jeopardy.
13:19How about films written by women for $1,200?
13:21Okay.
13:23A book about Nora Ephron's films is titled This, a line from a 1989 Meg Ryan rom-com.
13:29Chris.
13:30What is When Harry Met Sally?
13:32No.
13:34Jack.
13:35What is All Have What She's Having?
13:36That is it.
13:37The line.
13:38Yes.
13:38Short kings, $1,200?
13:40Unofficial internet rule.
13:41If you come across Tom Holland performing this 2007 song on Lip Sync Battle, you must watch
13:48and share.
13:49Jack.
13:50What is Umbrella?
13:51Yes.
13:52I'll continue with Short Kings for $1,600.
13:55Four-foot-11-inch Leslie Jordan said, on the streets, he had this nickname, reminiscent
14:00of pink-packaged saccharin.
14:03Jack.
14:03What is Sweet'n Low?
14:04Nice.
14:05Yes.
14:06Four Kings 2000.
14:07In 2024, Daniel Ratcliffe added Tony winner to his Short King resume, taking the trophy
14:14for his role in this Sondheim musical.
14:17Katie.
14:17What is Merrily We Roll Along?
14:19That is it.
14:20High Elf Esteem for $1,200.
14:22This legendary comic played Papa Elf, adoptive father to Buddy in Elf.
14:27Katie.
14:28Who is Bob Newhart?
14:29Yes.
14:30High Elf Esteem for $800.
14:31Loyal to Harry Potter, Dobby the house elf had a curious hobby of collecting these, like
14:37the over-the-calf type.
14:39Jack.
14:39What is...
14:40What are socks?
14:40Yes.
14:41Elf Esteem $1,600.
14:42B&L for short, this band exposed us to the song Elf's Lament.
14:48I make toys, but I've got aspirations.
14:51West.
14:51What is Bare Naked Ladies?
14:53Yes.
14:54Let's do films written by women for $1,600.
14:58And that is the first daily double.
15:02You're in second place with $5,000.
15:06Okay, let's make it a true daily double.
15:08I love it!
15:09To go to $10,000, if you are correct, in the category of films written by women, here's
15:14your clue.
15:16Emerald Fennell named this film after a real English town that she thought sounded like
15:23a sex injury.
15:25Uh, what is Salt Burn?
15:28That is it!
15:30Doubling you up to $10,000 right on the heels of AMC B-listers.
15:35You choose again.
15:36Let's do films written by women for $2,000.
15:39Bondage and some misery-style obsession can be found in this 2025 film, co-written by
15:45Molly Gordon and Sophie Brooks.
15:48Henry.
15:48What is Oh High?
15:49Yes.
15:50Uh, let's go with Comedians for $1,200.
15:53This clothing item is a signature of Amber Ruffin, and maybe one of her fancy ones will
15:57make it to the Smithsonian like Charles Osgoods.
16:01Chris.
16:02What is a tuxedo?
16:03No.
16:07In the right realm, what is a bow tie?
16:09What is a bow tie?
16:10Henry.
16:11Uh, Comedians for $1,600.
16:12This comic's husband is a New York firefighter.
16:16The title of 2024's big guy comes from his unfortunate pet name for her.
16:24Who is Rachel Feinstein?
16:26She's going to be so excited to tell me that no one guessed her.
16:30Back to you, Henry.
16:32Uh, let's go Comedians for $2,000.
16:34This Southerner with specials like I'm Every Woman has made it.
16:38A sitcom named for her where her character has her own name.
16:42Katie.
16:43Who is Leanne Morgan?
16:44That's it.
16:45Uh, alternate universe band names for $1,200, please.
16:48Lack of any uncertainty.
16:51Joshua.
16:51What is No Doubt?
16:52Yes.
16:53Nice.
16:53Do alternate universe band names $1,600?
16:57High IQ male child.
17:00Joshua.
17:01What is Boy Genius?
17:01Yes.
17:02Nice.
17:03Um, alternate universe band names for $2,000.
17:07And that is the other daily double.
17:11You have just pulled into the lead on a nice roll.
17:14You're at $12,800.
17:16What would you like to do?
17:17Uh, we'll do $5,000.
17:18$5,000.
17:19Nice.
17:19In alternate universe band names.
17:23Your clue is Dante's hometown and a mechanical device.
17:36Oh, I don't know.
17:37Need an answer.
17:38I don't know.
17:40Ah, sorry.
17:41Sorry.
17:42It's a tough one.
17:43What is Florence and the Machine?
17:45Oh.
17:46It's a machine.
17:47Oh.
17:49But you're still in great spirits and there's still a lot of game to play.
17:52Yes.
17:53Uh, we'll do band names $800.
17:55The Pepper and Nutmeg Young Women.
17:59Chris.
18:00Uh, who are the Spice Girls?
18:01Yes.
18:03Uh, we will take My Life with the Walter Boys for $1,200.
18:07Walter Peck is a bureaucrat from the EPA who shuts down the grid with dire consequences in this 1984 film.
18:18What?
18:21Is Ghostbusters.
18:24Ghostbusters.
18:24Chris, still with you.
18:26Uh, My Life with the Walter Boys, $1,600.
18:27Walter Becker was a core part of this group that put out the albums Asia and Pretzel Logic.
18:35Jack.
18:36What's Steely Dan?
18:37Yes.
18:38Uh, Walter Boys, $2,000.
18:40John Noble was Dr. Walter Bishop working with his son Joshua Jackson and an FBI agent Anna Torv on this
18:48eerie series.
18:49Chris.
18:50What is Fringe?
18:51Fringe, yes.
18:52Uh, films written by women for $800.
18:55Laureen Scafaria wrote and directed this J-Lo film that was shot in a real strip club.
19:01Joshua.
19:02What is Hustlers?
19:03Yes.
19:03Uh, let's do Walter Boyce for $800.
19:05In Season 4 of Breaking Bad, Walter White frightens wife Skylar with this six-word line.
19:12Ring any bells?
19:14Jack.
19:15What's I am the one who knocks?
19:17That is correct.
19:19Uh, Short King's $800.
19:20The OG Short King, this actor who was the Penguin in Batman Returns, said that he'd never heard the term,
19:27but it brought him joy.
19:29Jack.
19:30Uh, who is DeVito?
19:31Yes.
19:32Danny DeVito.
19:32Short King's $400.
19:34This grenade singer and former Elvis impersonator shared his strategy for appearing taller, wide-brimmed hats.
19:41Jack.
19:42Who is, uh, Bruno Mars.
19:44That's right.
19:44And it works.
19:46Elf Esteem, $2000.
19:48A darling of the manga world, this elf wizard went beyond Journey's End on Netflix in 2025.
19:58Who is Freeran?
20:00Jack, still with you.
20:01Elf Esteem, $400.
20:03In 2005, this illustrated book with a rhyming title came with a pointy-eared doll alleged to be Santa's eyes
20:09and ears.
20:10Chris.
20:11Uh, what is Elf on a Shelf?
20:13Yes.
20:13Films written by women, $400.
20:15Celine Song wrote this 2025 rom-com where Dakota Johnson is caught between Captain America and the Internet's daddy.
20:23Jack.
20:24What is Materialists?
20:25That's it.
20:26Walter Boyz, $400.
20:28Mitch Pileggi was beleaguered assistant FBI director Walter Skinner on this series and in its film.
20:35Joshua.
20:36What is Twin Peaks?
20:37No, but worth a guess.
20:42What is The X-Files?
20:43The X-Files.
20:45Comedians, $800.
20:46Here is Short King, Marcelo Hernandez.
20:48I have a special bond with this longtime SNL cast member.
20:52Not Colin.
20:53He was kind of my big brother when I started it and later I convinced him to go to the
20:57club to hang out with the original dog from Beethoven.
21:01West.
21:02Who is Kenan Thompson?
21:03Yes.
21:04Oh.
21:05Nice poll.
21:06I didn't know if you'd get that.
21:07Comedians, $400.
21:09At a roast, she said Caitlyn Jenner was such an incredible athlete, people forget just how fast you once ran
21:15from your first family.
21:17West.
21:18Who is Nikki Glaser?
21:20That's right.
21:20And last clue.
21:22Moi!
21:24Jack.
21:25What's KISS?
21:25KISS.
21:26What a beautiful way to end Double Jeopardy.
21:30Unfortunately, I've just been informed by the judges.
21:32Two of your French girls, Chris, your earlier response, Elf on a Shelf.
21:38The name of the book is Elf on the Shelf.
21:41So we have to subtract 800 points.
21:44This is now your correct score as we move into Final Jeopardy.
21:48But what an incredible round from all three teams.
21:53It all comes down to this.
21:55Let's see what the category for Final Jeopardy will be.
22:01Digital sales.
22:03Whoa!
22:07Everyone, make your wagers now.
22:13All right.
22:14We turn to our Final Jeopardy clue.
22:18Memorable uses in two very different TV series helped make this the biggest selling digital song originally recorded in the
22:2880s.
22:29You have 30 seconds.
22:31Good luck.
23:04All right.
23:05Two of your French girls, I've wanted to paint you all game.
23:10You were at 7,600.
23:12What response did you come up with?
23:15What is running up that hill used in Stranger Things?
23:20I can't think of another it was used in.
23:22Unfortunately, that is incorrect.
23:25You were at 7,600.
23:26How much did you risk?
23:28All of it taking you down to zero.
23:31We turn now to our defending champions, Oakland Spirit Tunnel.
23:36You were at 9,400.
23:38What response did you come up with?
23:42Also running up that hill.
23:44Unfortunately, that is wrong as well.
23:46How much did you risk?
23:495,801.
23:50That takes you down to 3,599.
23:54AMC B-listers, Jack and Henry.
23:56What was your response?
23:58What is Don't Stop Believin'?
24:02And that is correct.
24:05The Sopranos and Blue.
24:08What did you wager?
24:112,300.
24:12That means you are advancing to the next game.
24:16Congratulations.
24:18And Oakland Spirit Tunnel.
24:19We will see you guys in the semifinals after your two impressive wins.
24:25Stay tuned for more Pop Culture Jeopardy!
24:29WE Lanty!
24:30Wooo!
24:58We will see you four people,
24:59We are coming the next game.
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