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00:01Watch Bill Ritter only on Eyewitness News.
00:05Jeopardy! Sponsored locally by Saab.
00:13This is Jeopardy!
00:17Please welcome today's contestant.
00:19A scheduling coordinator from Owatonna, Minnesota, Myron Meyer.
00:25A marketing and strategy consultant from Belmont, Massachusetts, Mary Sue Hoban.
00:33And our returning champion, a news writer and editor from Queens, New York, Alba Carasini,
00:41whose one-day cash winnings total $22,001.
00:47And now, here is the host of Jeopardy!, Alex Trevesque.
00:55Thank you. Thank you very much, Johnny, ladies and gentlemen.
00:59This is the first week of our 19th season on the air with Jeopardy! in its syndicated form.
01:05And each day this week, we've had a brand new champion.
01:08And each champion has won about $20,000.
01:11Mary Sue, Myron, good to have you here. Pick up your signaling buttons.
01:16One daily double in the round with these categories.
01:20Rocks and minerals.
01:21Rolling Stones hits in other words.
01:25International holidays and observances.
01:27Children's lit.
01:29Suburbia.
01:30And finally, sports-beating terms.
01:34Alba, you start us.
01:35Let's take Rolling Stones hits in other words for $200.
01:391971, untamed equines.
01:42Alba.
01:43What is wild horses?
01:44Right.
01:44Rolling Stones hits for $400.
01:461969, cheap nightclub babes.
01:52You know them better as honky-tonk women.
01:55Alba.
01:55Rolling Stones hits for $600.
01:571965, remove yourself from the water vapor mass that belongs to me.
02:02Alba.
02:03What is get off of my cloud?
02:04Yeah.
02:04Rolling Stones hits for $800.
02:061968, leap and knave light burst.
02:10Myron.
02:10What is jumping jack flash?
02:12Correct.
02:12Finish Rolling Stones hits for $1,000.
02:141978, load-bearing animals.
02:17Mary Sue.
02:19What is...
02:20Oh, no.
02:21No?
02:21I'm blanking.
02:22Oh, that's too bad. Myron.
02:23What is beast of burden?
02:24You got it.
02:25And you're in the lead all by yourself.
02:26Children's lit for $200.
02:28In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,
02:30the factory is staffed by these pygmies.
02:33Myron.
02:34What are Oompa Loompas?
02:35Correct.
02:35Children's lit for $400.
02:37He illustrated Elsa Minerick's Little Bear Books,
02:40as well as his own Where the Wild Things Are.
02:43Myron.
02:44Who is Maurice Sendak?
02:45Yes.
02:45Children's lit for $600.
02:47This fairy tale was published in 1697
02:49under the French title La Belle au Bois Dormant.
02:53Myron.
02:54What a Sleeping Beauty.
02:55Correct.
02:55Children's lit for $800.
02:56In 1939, she published The World is Round,
03:00about a child named Rose.
03:02Is a rose.
03:03Is a rose.
03:04Myron.
03:05Who is Gertrude Stein.
03:06Yes.
03:06Finished Children's lit for $1000.
03:08Popular books by this author include Ramona the Pest
03:11and The Mouse and the Motorcycle.
03:14Myron.
03:15Who is Cleary.
03:15Beverly Cleary.
03:16Well done.
03:17You ran the category.
03:18I'll assume it's because you have children.
03:20Not yet.
03:21Not yet?
03:22Okay.
03:22That's right.
03:23Sports Beating Terms for $200.
03:25This synonym for interred is what the dogs did to the bones.
03:30$119 to $30.
03:32Alba.
03:33What is buried?
03:33Buried is right.
03:34Fourth Beating Terms for $400.
03:36Tool Term for the way the mallets beat the pegs.
03:39$49 to $8.
03:41Alba.
03:42What is hammered?
03:42Correct.
03:43Fourth Beating Terms for $600.
03:45Meaning equalized or made flat and even.
03:47It's what the rollers did to the driveways.
03:49It's $31 to $5.
03:51Myron.
03:52What is steamrolled?
03:53No.
03:54Mary Sue.
03:54What is paved?
03:55No.
03:56Alba.
03:57What is flattened?
03:58No.
03:58Flat's in the clue.
03:59What is leveled?
04:00Leveled.
04:01But you get to pick again, Alba.
04:03Sports Beating Terms for $800.
04:05This type of varnishing is what the restorers did to the cabinets.
04:08Eleven to two.
04:10Myron.
04:11What is finished?
04:12Finished.
04:12Be more specific.
04:14What is finished off?
04:16No.
04:17Mary Sue.
04:18What is shellac?
04:19Shellac.
04:19Yes.
04:21Sports Beating Teams for $1,000.
04:22From the Latin for dust.
04:24It's what the jackhammers did to the boulders.
04:2716 to nothing.
04:29Alba.
04:29What is pulverized?
04:30That's right.
04:31And that takes you to $1,800.
04:32You have command of the board.
04:34And we have to take a break for this.
04:46The woman on the left has a $500 outfit.
04:49The woman on the right doesn't.
04:50But the woman on the right watches Eyewitness News and gets the AccuWeather forecast.
04:54So she has a really cute umbrella.
04:56Watch Eyewitness News tonight so AccuWeather can help you get dressed tomorrow.
05:11Kids create unique sports.
05:14So we created a unique detergent designed to clean extra tough grass stains no matter what they come up with.
05:26Introducing Whisk Sport.
05:28Go ahead.
05:29Get dirty.
05:32The Sonata.
05:34From Hyundai.
05:35Redesigned with V6 power, room for five, and the freedom of America's best warranty plan.
05:41Daddy! Daddy! Look what I got at school today!
05:44That's great!
05:45Gonna put it on your new car, Daddy?
05:55Let's go put it on Mommy's car.
05:57The Sonata.
05:58From Hyundai.
05:59There's not another thing it needs.
06:04That was great!
06:06We have a little surprise for you.
06:07Oh my God!
06:09You are a mother.
06:10That is the biggest difference you can make.
06:12That is a reason to do television.
06:14Two of the biggest superstars of art.
06:16I'm so excited!
06:18Monday, September 16th.
06:20All new shows.
06:22We're back, America!
06:24A brand new season of Oprah.
06:27We're back!
06:28Weekdays at 4 on ABC7.
06:32What do you see?
06:33I see new KFC Honey Cajun Wings in your future.
06:37Introducing new Honey Cajun Wings.
06:38Glazed in spicy Cajun sauces.
06:408 for $2.99 or 20 for only $7.49.
06:42Or in Honey BBQ Wings.
06:44There's fast food and then there's KFC.
06:49Myron Meyer is from Owatonna, Minnesota.
06:54And it's a very romantic story.
06:56He proposed to his wife outside the South Dakota State Penitentiary.
07:00Upon your release, is that right?
07:02No, no.
07:03I wanted to propose in a romantic way and I thought that overlooking the city of Sioux Falls where we
07:07were living at the time would be a nice way to do it since we'd been going to school there
07:11and all our stories were in the city.
07:13And the highest hill I could think of was the one outside the penitentiary.
07:17So I drove up to the penitentiary and a little bit down, not right out the door or anything.
07:23Okay.
07:23Good for you.
07:24Mary Sue Hoban from Belmont, Massachusetts.
07:27A lady you can depend on to have what you probably need in her purse or in the trunk of
07:34her car, right?
07:34Very true.
07:35You're there for all emergencies?
07:36Very true.
07:36And for special occasions.
07:38You never know when you'll need glue, a balloon, an extra pair of shoes.
07:42I don't want to hurt your feelings, but you are a contestant on the wrong show.
07:47Let's Make a Deal would have given thousands and thousands of dollars to have you on there.
07:52That's right.
07:52Monty would have loved you to death.
07:53I could produce a bobby pin right now.
07:55Okay.
07:58Alba is our champion, a news writer and editor who went to a resort to become the poster girl,
08:05but not in the way most of us would think.
08:08Well, I didn't go there, but that's what happened.
08:09Yeah, I was the poster girl for what not to do in the Caribbean on your vacation.
08:13I made the mistake of putting on a lotion on my arms and legs before a nighttime concert
08:18and woke up the next morning with literally 100 mosquito bites on each arm and each leg
08:23and then forgot to put suntan lotion on my forehead and nose so I had this blistering sunburn
08:28and people just knew me as this freaky girl.
08:30Well, what kind of lotion would you put on your hand that would attract the buns?
08:33It was just like a regular lotion had a scent to it and that was the mistake.
08:37And they just thought that I was a flower and decided to chomp on me.
08:40You are a flower, my dear.
08:42Pick up your signaling button.
08:43You are a beautiful flower who has control of the board right now.
08:46Okay.
08:46So make a selection.
08:47I will take international holidays and observances for 200.
08:50November 19 is Prince Rainier Day in this principality.
08:55Mary Sue.
08:56What is Monaco?
08:57Correct.
08:58International holidays for 400.
09:00This nationalist and non-violent leader's October 2nd birthday is a revered holiday in India.
09:06Myron.
09:07Who is Mahatma Gandhi.
09:09Yes.
09:09Holidays for 600.
09:11Liberation Day in Cuba, January 1st, celebrates independence from this country in 1899.
09:17Myron.
09:17What is Spain?
09:18Yes.
09:18Holidays for 800.
09:19This French holiday falls on July 14th.
09:23Alba.
09:24What is Bastille Day?
09:25Yes.
09:25International holidays and observances for 1,000.
09:27Iran's Revolution Day, February 11th, celebrates his 1979 overthrow.
09:34Alba.
09:35Who is the Shah?
09:35Correct.
09:37Rocks and minerals for 200.
09:39Kaolin, a pure type of this potter's material, is formed when feldspar decomposes.
09:45Alba.
09:45What is clay?
09:46Yes.
09:46Rocks and minerals for 400.
09:48Rocks and minerals for 400.
09:49Of basalt, schist, and obsidian, the one not an igneous rock.
09:55What is schist?
09:57Alba.
09:58Rocks and minerals for 600.
09:59Also called white mica, its name sounds like an inhabitant of the Russian capital.
10:06Myron.
10:07What is musculite?
10:08Yes.
10:09Rocks for 800.
10:10Answer.
10:11Daily double.
10:12Aren't you glad you knew musculite?
10:18This is not children's lit now.
10:20Let's make it a true daily double anyway.
10:23Whoa.
10:23Hello.
10:23All right, Myron.
10:24Good for you.
10:25Gutsy move.
10:26Here it comes.
10:27When scratched against a surface, hematite leaves this color streak.
10:33What is red?
10:34Correct.
10:3510,000.
10:38Big move.
10:39Big payoff.
10:40Less than a minute to go.
10:41Rocks for 1,000 feet.
10:42You may be bored to know that this natural abrasive is second only to diamonds in hardness.
10:50Myron.
10:50What is Emory?
10:51Right.
10:52Suburbia for 200.
10:53The original Drew Carey Show theme song was Moon Over Parma, a suburb of this city.
10:59Myron.
10:59What is Cleveland?
11:00Correct.
11:00Suburbia for 4.
11:01Long a suburb of Dallas-Fort Worth, it shares its name with a suburb of Washington, D.C.
11:07Myron.
11:08What is Georgetown?
11:09No.
11:10Mary Sue.
11:10What is Alexandria?
11:11No.
11:13Correct response.
11:14What is Arlington?
11:15Myron, back to you.
11:16Suburbia for 600.
11:17Whitefish Bay on Lake Michigan is a suburb of this Wisconsin city.
11:23Alba.
11:23What is Green Bay?
11:24No.
11:26Mary Sue or Myron?
11:28Correct response.
11:28What's Milwaukee?
11:30Myron.
11:30Suburbia for 8.
11:31As in an album title, a lot of rap came straight out of this L.A. suburb.
11:37Myron.
11:37What is Compton?
11:38Correct.
11:38Correct.
11:39And now the last clue.
11:40In 1814, steam ferry service made these New York City Heights the world's first commuter
11:46suburb.
11:48Mary Sue.
11:48But at Brooklyn Heights?
11:49That's it.
11:50And you're out of the hole.
11:51How nice.
11:52And you're gonna get a chance to build on the positive side because you're going first
11:56in double jeopardy right after this race.
12:02Uh-oh.
12:03I'm here for the holiday event.
12:05A little early, aren't you?
12:06No problem.
12:08Just, uh...
12:11This is one of my best looks.
12:13Not as good as the lease on a new Camry LE.
12:15$2.39 a month for 48 months.
12:17$13.14 due at signing.
12:18Or buy Camry with 2.9% APR financing.
12:21Your choice.
12:22A great lease or great financing.
12:24Either way, you save.
12:25I also have a Speedo.
12:32Trying to make your food more exciting?
12:37Excited?
12:38Not really.
12:40Next time, try Hellman's new bacon and tomato twist light mayonnaise.
12:43An exciting new kick to mayonnaise.
12:49Trying to make your food more exciting?
12:52Nothing?
12:53Nothing.
12:53Next time, try Hellman's new garlic paradise light mayonnaise.
12:57An exciting new kick to mayonnaise.
13:00Real differences between Bob Torricelli and Doug Forrester.
13:03Torricelli has a 100% pro-choice rating.
13:06Forrester would cut Medicaid-funded abortions for victims of rape and incest.
13:10Torricelli favors tougher gun laws.
13:13Forrester opposes all new gun laws,
13:15even though 50 New Jersey children are victims of gun violence each year.
13:19Torricelli believes polluters, not taxpayers, should pay for toxic cleanups.
13:23Forrester wants to ship those costs to taxpayers.
13:26Bob Torricelli, Doug Forrester.
13:28Differences that matter.
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13:53When you carry American Express traveler's checks, so you can get back to your vacation.
14:01All right, Mary Sue's ready to make her selection from these categories in the Double Jeopardy round.
14:06Starts with the letter R.
14:08Each correct response, of course.
14:10Next.
14:11The American Revolution.
14:12Followed by, would you believe?
14:16Known by their initials?
14:18Humphrey Bogart movies.
14:21All I want for Isthmus.
14:23Mary Sue, start us off.
14:25We'll try.
14:26Starts with R for 400, please.
14:28Nice, Cannes, and Saint-Tropez are in this French resort area.
14:33Myron.
14:34What is the Riviera?
14:35Correct.
14:35Starts with R for 800.
14:36Let's go to the FBI headquarters in Washington.
14:39Known as this, the grooves cut into the barrel help investigators match a bullet to a gun.
14:46Mary Sue.
14:47What is the repeater?
14:49No.
14:50Alba or Myron?
14:51Correct response.
14:52What is the rifling?
14:53The rifling inside the barrel.
14:56Myron, go again, please.
14:56Known by their initials for 400.
14:58Department store merchant, James Cash.
15:02Mary Sue.
15:03Who is JC Penney?
15:04That's right.
15:04Known by their initials for 800, please.
15:07Financier, John Pierpont.
15:09Alba.
15:10Who is JP Morgan?
15:11Yes.
15:12Known by their initials for 1200.
15:14Behaviorist, Burris Frederick Alba.
15:17Who is BS Skinner?
15:18Yes.
15:19Known by their initials for 1600.
15:21Humorist, Sidney Joseph Myron.
15:24Who is SJ Perelman?
15:26Correct.
15:26Initials for 2000.
15:27Dutch graphic artist, Moritz Cornelis.
15:32Myron.
15:32Who is MC Escher?
15:33Yes.
15:34Humphrey Bogart movies for 400.
15:36Louie, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
15:40Alba.
15:41What is Casablanca?
15:41Correct.
15:42Starts with R for 1200.
15:44Many icebergs are birthed in this sea between Victoria land and Marie Birdland.
15:51Myron.
15:52What is the Ross Sea?
15:53You are right.
15:53R for 16.
15:54Italian river that made Caesar cross.
15:58Myron.
15:59What is the Rubicon?
16:00Yes.
16:00Starts with R for 2000.
16:01A large circular one made of stained glass sits above the west facade of Reims Cathedral.
16:07Mary Sue.
16:08What is a rose window?
16:09Good.
16:09You're back on the plus side again.
16:11Would you believe for 400?
16:12A pessimist says we're in the worst universe and we're all doomed.
16:17This antonymic person believes just the opposite.
16:21Myron.
16:21What is an optimist?
16:22You are right.
16:23Bogart movies for 800.
16:25Nobody gets the best of Fred C. Dobbs.
16:28Myron.
16:29What is the African Queen?
16:30Oh no.
16:30Alba or Mary Sue?
16:32What is the treasure of the Sierra Madre?
16:35Back to you Myron.
16:36Bogart for 1200.
16:36Answer.
16:38Daily Double.
16:43You have so much money at this stage that you have an opportunity to do a lot of wonderful
16:49things.
16:50Don't you feel like you want to say it?
16:54$13,000.
16:55Okay.
16:56You have an opportunity to set a new one day record on our program.
16:59Listen carefully to this clue in Humphrey Bogart movies.
17:02It'll be you at the tiller and me at the engine.
17:05Just like it was from the start.
17:10What is the African Queen?
17:12That's the way.
17:14Yes.
17:17Bogie and Rosie.
17:21Bogart for 16 please.
17:24I don't lose arguments aboard my ship.
17:28Alba.
17:29What is the K Mutiny?
17:30Correct.
17:31Bogart movies for 2000.
17:33One Rocco more or less isn't worth dying for.
17:40Rocco was Edward G. Robinson and it was in Key Largo.
17:44Alba.
17:44Go again.
17:45American Revolution for 400.
17:46The war began during Thomas Gage's tenure as the last British governor of this colony.
17:51Mary Sue.
17:52What is Massachusetts?
17:53You're right.
17:54American Revolution for 800.
17:55John Glover and his marines using borrowed boats rowed troops across this river on Christmas 1776.
18:04Alba.
18:05What is the Delaware?
18:05That's right.
18:06American Revolution for 1200.
18:08On the night of April 18, 1775, in Boston's Old North Church, it's what Robert Newman signaled like this.
18:18Myron.
18:18To if by sea.
18:21Or they were coming by sea.
18:23All right.
18:24The British are coming.
18:25The British were coming.
18:25That was an important part of the response.
18:27Go again, Myron.
18:28The American Revolution for 16.
18:30James Armistead, a slave who served as a spy for this Frenchman, took his name after the war.
18:37Myron.
18:37Who is Lafayette?
18:38Yeah.
18:39The Revolution for 2000.
18:40Ebenezer Denny wrote a famous description of the British surrender in October 1781 at this battle site.
18:47Myron.
18:48What is Yorktown?
18:49Correct.
18:49Would you believe for 800?
18:51Pantheists say the universe and this are identical.
18:54By definition, atheists don't believe in it at all.
18:58Myron.
18:59Who is God?
19:00Yeah.
19:01Belief for 1200.
19:02From the Greek for pleasure, this ism puts pleasure at the top of the to-do list.
19:08Alba.
19:09What is hedonism?
19:10Yes.
19:10Would you believe for 1600?
19:12Pythagoras taught that there's a dualism between the body and this.
19:16Alba.
19:17What is the mind?
19:20Mind, or we would have accepted the soul also.
19:22A minute to go now.
19:23Would you believe for 2000?
19:24Empiricism says you gain knowledge through this.
19:27And creative idealism says there's nothing beyond one's own.
19:33Myron.
19:33What is experience?
19:34That's it.
19:34Isthmus for 400.
19:36This country's states of Chiapas and Tabasco are connected to Oaxaca and Veracruz by the
19:41Isthmus of Tehuantepec.
19:44Myron.
19:44What is Mexico?
19:45You're right.
19:46Isthmus for eight.
19:46This Isthmus was explored by Columbus in 1502 and crossed by Balboa in September 1513.
19:54Alba.
19:55What is Panama?
19:56Correct.
19:57All I want for Isthmus for 1200.
19:58Answer.
19:59Daily double.
20:04There are two clues after this one.
20:08Oh.
20:11Why not?
20:12Well, yeah.
20:13Why not just risk it all?
20:15Okay.
20:1723,200 will put you within range if you are correct.
20:21Here is the clue in all I want for Isthmus.
20:23Africa and Asia are joined by this Isthmus that separates the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea.
20:40Say something.
20:41What is Gibraltar?
20:42Oh, you're at the wrong end of the Mediterranean.
20:44What is Suez?
20:45Suez.
20:46All right.
20:46You're at zero, but two more clues.
20:48All I want for Isthmus for 1600.
20:50At about 40 miles in width, the Isthmus of Kra in southwest Thailand lies on this peninsula's
20:56narrowest part, and that is the Malay Peninsula.
21:02Now the last clue for 2000.
21:04To travel from this country's mainland to Sevastopol in the Crimea, traverse the Isthmus of Perikop.
21:11Alba.
21:11What is Russia?
21:13No.
21:15Mary Sue or Byron?
21:16What is Ukraine?
21:18Ukraine.
21:19And so, Alba, a good try on your part.
21:22You wind up at minus 2,000, and even though you won over 20,000 yesterday, you will not
21:27be allowed to play in Final Jeopardy today.
21:29You're happy with what you got.
21:31Mary Sue is there at two grand.
21:32Myron, 39,000.
21:34Here comes the Final Jeopardy category.
21:36Technology.
21:37Think about it.
21:37Make your wages.
21:38We're back in a moment.
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21:48After all, you've got better things to do.
21:52I know.
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23:12Hey folks, since I can't be everywhere, I'm sending Sophia from the Jeopardy clue crew
23:16to you.
23:17That's right, Alex.
23:18We're coming to Boston to look for contestants.
23:20So log on to UPN38.com and register for your chance to audition.
23:25I hope to see you there.
23:26Good luck, everyone, and keep an eye out for Sophia and the Jeopardy clue crew team.
23:32This week on Wheel of Fortune, contestants rev up the horsepower to win hot cars and big
23:37money.
23:38Tune in and tune up for Wheel's Hot Cars Week.
23:42Tonight at 11, iWitness News anchor Bill Ritter shares one family's story of loss.
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23:49Love.
23:49I love you.
23:52And remembrance of September 11.
23:54Plus, we're live at the year's second biggest party in Times Square.
23:57It's an NFL Jam.
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