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00:04This is Jeopardy!
00:07Here are today's contestants.
00:10A History and East Asian Studies student from Orleans, Massachusetts, Emily Bremer.
00:17A self-proclaimed gadabout, originally from Lakeland, Florida, John Munson.
00:23And our returning champion, a video game tester and camp counselor from Los Angeles, California,
00:31Stephan Goodrow, whose four-day cash winnings total $68,470.
00:40And now, here is the host of Jeopardy!, Alex Rebecca.
00:47Hi there, Johnny.
00:50Did I hear correctly?
00:52John, were you introduced as a self-proclaimed gadabout?
00:56Indeed, Alex.
00:57Okay.
00:57Well, you and Emily have your work cut out for you today against Stephan.
01:02He is our last champion of the 25th season.
01:05Will he still be the champion when we get into our 26th season?
01:09We're going to find out in this half hour.
01:11Here we go.
01:11The Jeopardy! round begins with these categories.
01:15Prehistoric times.
01:16That's a good place to begin.
01:17We follow that up with acting families.
01:20Then we have drinks.
01:22S in quotation marks.
01:24Each correct response will begin with the letter S.
01:28World city walk.
01:30Tough puri.
01:32And finally, visualiteration.
01:35Each correct response will consist of two words that are alliterative in appearance, but not in sound.
01:43I know it sounds tough, but you'll see when you get into it.
01:46Stephan, start.
01:47Acting families for 200.
01:49Ryan and Tatum.
01:51Stephan.
01:52What is O'Neil?
01:52Yes.
01:53Acting families, 400.
01:54Brothers, Ben and Casey.
01:56Stephan.
01:57Bruce Affleck.
01:58Yes.
01:59Acting families, 600.
02:01Dad and son, Freddie.
02:03Stephan.
02:04But it's Prince.
02:04Correct.
02:05Acting families, 800.
02:06Ephraim and Stephanie.
02:09John.
02:10What is Ramirez?
02:11No.
02:13Correct response.
02:14What is Zimbalist?
02:15Back to you Stephan.
02:16Acting families, 1,000.
02:18Junius and his boys, Edwin and John.
02:24And that would be Booth.
02:27Stephan, back to you.
02:29Visual Literation, 200.
02:30This brand was named in 1925 for early June peas.
02:35The towering mascot and his friend Sprout came later.
02:39Stephan.
02:39Who's Green Giant.
02:40Yes.
02:41Visual Literation, 400.
02:43This cheerful literary feline left his smile behind when the rest of him disappeared.
02:48Stephan.
02:49What is the Cheshire Cat?
02:50Right.
02:50Visual Literation, 600.
02:52P.T. Barnum thought so highly of this 40-inch man, he promoted him to general.
02:58Stephan again.
02:58Who's Tom Thumb?
02:59Correct.
02:59Visual Literation, 800.
03:01Security videos are usually transmitted in this manner, involving no broadcast.
03:06Stephan.
03:07What is closed circuit?
03:08Correct.
03:08Visual Literation, 1,000.
03:10A trip from New York to Ireland earned Douglas Corrigan this nickname in 1938.
03:16Stephan.
03:16What is wrong way?
03:17Hey, well done in the category.
03:20Drinks for 200.
03:23Drinks for 200.
03:25This children's cocktail is ginger ale and grenadine garnished with a maraschino cherry.
03:31Emily.
03:32What is a Shirley Temple?
03:33That's it.
03:33Drinks for 400.
03:34It's a tall, cool drink of wine and soda water.
03:39Emily.
03:39What is a spritzer?
03:40Yes.
03:41Drinks for 600.
03:42800.
03:42This type of fortified wine comes out of Spain's Andalusia region, baby.
03:47Stephan.
03:48What is sherry?
03:49Yes.
03:49Drinks, 800.
03:50One of the more popular red wines in the US is this Australian import known in Europe as
03:55Syrah.
03:56Emily.
03:57What is a Shiraz?
03:58Shiraz, yes.
03:59Drinks for 1,000.
03:59This drink made with red wine and fruit juices isn't so appealing when you know its name
04:04is from Spanish for blood.
04:06John.
04:07What is sangria?
04:08Good.
04:08You're on the plus side again.
04:09I will take tough puree for 200, please.
04:12Students are allowed to bring a toad, a cat or an owl to this fictional boarding school.
04:18Stephan.
04:18What is Hogwarts?
04:19Hogwarts is right and that gives you an even 5,000.
04:22All of you on the plus side, that's good to see.
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06:46Abed the Arab.
06:47Is that inappropriate?
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06:49Roy the Wonder Boy.
06:50Roy.
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06:53Is that even close?
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07:01Community.
07:02Coming to Thursdays this fall on NBC.
07:06Emily Bremer is from Orleans, Massachusetts.
07:09And young lady, I was a little worried for you a while ago because you kept coming up with correct
07:13responses in that drinks category.
07:15I know.
07:16I figured you must have had a misspent youth but then it occurred to me that you're too young to
07:20have had a misspent youth.
07:22Now, you did something though that I have thought of doing but have never had an opportunity to do and
07:27that was in Japan.
07:28Yes.
07:29You were one of a group that climbed?
07:30To the top of Mount Fuji.
07:32How long did it take?
07:33It took us eight hours.
07:34It was the holiday weekend so it was very crowded.
07:36So there are a lot of people who walk up the trail?
07:38Yes.
07:39They only open it on certain weekends and so everyone wants to go up at the same time.
07:42Okay.
07:43Is it just as tiring coming back down because that gives you shin splints, doesn't it?
07:48It's a different challenge because you're trying not to roll all the way back down the mountain.
07:51What's wrong with rolling all the way back down?
07:53You'll go to the bottom faster, wouldn't you?
07:55It's very painful.
07:56Okay.
07:57John Munson, the self-proclaimed gadabout, originally from Lakeland, Florida, had a sad moment last year.
08:04Your sister passed away but you guys discovered something.
08:07She had created...
08:08We did sort of a bucket list of things that she had wanted to do in her lifetime and her
08:12friends and family have tried to accomplish as many as we could
08:15and number 86 or so is to be a Jeopardy! contestant.
08:19So, this one's for you.
08:20All right.
08:21I'm glad.
08:22Stephan Goudreau is our champion.
08:24He takes care of four-year-olds at a camp.
08:26What kind of camp are we talking about?
08:28This is a private summer day camp.
08:30Uh-huh.
08:31And are you responsible for any particular area or are you a general camp counselor type?
08:36I tend to have a group of four-year-olds that are in my care with a co-counselor and
08:43I just make sure that they have fun and are happy and are safe.
08:47Okay.
08:48Good for you.
08:48You make a selection right now.
08:50We have fewer than three full categories still in play.
08:53Tough Paris, 400.
08:54The last Ivy League school to win this college football bowl game was Columbia University in 1934.
09:03Emily?
09:03What is the Rose Bowl?
09:04Rose Bowl, yes.
09:05World City Walk for 200, please.
09:08It's the city, also a country, that's home to St. Peter's Basilica.
09:13Stephan?
09:13What is Vatican City?
09:14Yes.
09:15World City Walk 400.
09:16In the 17th century, the Corsairs controlled this current capital of Morocco.
09:21Stephan?
09:22What is Rabat?
09:23Rabat, right you are.
09:23World City Walk 600.
09:24The first Japanese city to host the Winter Olympics.
09:28It's also famous for its beer and its snow festival.
09:32Emily?
09:32What is Sapporo?
09:33Sapporo, yes.
09:34World City Walk for 800.
09:35In 1942, Field Marshal Erich von Manstein led a failed effort to assist surrounded German forces in this Soviet city.
09:44Emily?
09:44What is Stalingrad?
09:45Yes.
09:46World City Walk for 1,000.
09:47Found in the Dongcheng District, this capital city's main railway station connects to Harbin and Qingdao.
09:55Emily?
09:55What is Beijing?
09:56Beijing, right you are.
09:58Tough Paris for 600, please.
09:59When Face the Nation premiered in 1954, this first guest was grilled over comments he had been making about the
10:06army.
10:09And that was Senator Joe McCarthy.
10:12Emily, pick again.
10:13Tough Paris for 800.
10:15In 1907, the first four groups in this organization started in England were the Bulls, the Wolves, the Curlews, and
10:24the Ravens.
10:28And they were all Boy Scouts.
10:30Emily?
10:31Tough Paris for 1,000.
10:32On this date in 1999, England's Guardian newspaper announced a coup in the nation of San Serif.
10:39Stephan?
10:40What is April 1st?
10:41Yes, it was an April Fool's joke.
10:43Prehistoric times, 200.
10:44Homo sapiens had a higher and more rounded one of these than did Homo erectus.
10:49Emily?
10:50What is a skull?
10:51Correct.
10:52Prehistoric times for 400.
10:53Here's Kelly.
10:54The University of Wisconsin-Madison Geology Museum has a skeleton of this animal that humans may have driven extinct.
11:03The distinctive teeth that provided its name were once thought to belong to a carnivore.
11:08John?
11:09What is a saber tooth?
11:11No.
11:13Emily?
11:14What is a mastodon?
11:15Mastodon.
11:15Yes.
11:16Prehistoric times for 600.
11:17Answer.
11:18A daily double.
11:20And you're in a position to do something no one has been able to do for four days and that
11:26is take the lead away from Stephan.
11:28I'll wager 600.
11:30I'll wager 600.
11:30600 only.
11:31All right.
11:32Here's the clue.
11:33This development divides prehistoric times from historic times.
11:42What is written records?
11:45Written records.
11:45Writing.
11:46Absolutely right.
11:495400 for you.
11:51Two story times for 800.
11:53Here's Jimmy.
11:55Apanosaurus weighed up to 30 tons.
11:57So just this bone of the upper leg is five feet long and weighs 300 pounds.
12:04Stefan.
12:04What is the femur?
12:05Femur is right.
12:06And now the thousand dollar clue.
12:07One of the earliest known uses of this metal alloy was in Sumer in Mesopotamia around 3500
12:14BC.
12:15Stefan?
12:16What is bronze?
12:17Bronze.
12:17Good for a thousand dollars more and a $3,000 lead over Emily.
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14:58All right, John.
15:00Here are the categories in this Double Jeopardy round.
15:04First off, we'll deal with poets and poetry.
15:07Next, the Aztecs.
15:09Next, Deus Ex Machina, about companies with names that are taken from mythology.
15:16Then, we follow that with Marshall, Dillon, aha, Gunsmoke, of course, G-U-N in quotation marks.
15:25Where do we begin?
15:26Let's do Dillon for $400.
15:28Born Robert Alan Zimmerman, Bob took his stage name from this man, born in Swansea, Wales in 1914.
15:36John.
15:36Here's Dillon Thomas.
15:37Good.
15:38You're out of the hole.
15:39$800, Dillon.
15:40Take a load off and tell us the name of this group, formerly the Hawks, who backed Dillon starting in
15:451965.
15:47John.
15:47We're the band.
15:48Right.
15:49Dillon for $1,200, please.
15:50Richard Gere, Heath Ledger, and Cate Blanchett played incarnations of Bob in this unusual biopic.
15:57Stephan.
15:58What is I'm Not There?
15:59I'm Not There, it is.
16:00Dillon, $1,600.
16:01In 1995, Bob went digital when releasing the multimedia CD-ROM titled This Road Interactive.
16:09John.
16:10What is Highway 61?
16:11Correct.
16:12Dillon for $2,000, please.
16:13Bob won an Oscar for his song, Things Have Changed, featured in this 2000 Michael Douglas film.
16:20John.
16:20What is Wonder Boys?
16:21Good for you.
16:22You're up to $4,600.
16:23Gunsmoke for $400, please.
16:26A bird dog may lose its job if it's this, afraid of loud noises.
16:31Emily.
16:32What is Gun Shy?
16:33Gun Shy, that's it.
16:34Poets and Poetry for $400.
16:36William Blake wrote and illustrated songs of innocence and songs of this.
16:42Stephan.
16:42What is Experience?
16:43Right.
16:44Poets and Poetry, $800.
16:45This Irish poet will arise and go now and go to Innisfree and a small cabin build there.
16:52Emily.
16:52Who is Yeats?
16:53William Butler Yeats.
16:54Right you are.
16:55Poets for $1,200.
16:56Answer.
16:57Bailey, double.
16:59And an opportunity for you, young lady.
17:03I'll go for $1,000.
17:04$1,000?
17:05Alright, here's the clue.
17:06This British poet wrote,
17:09When I consider how my light is spent ere half my days in this dark world and wide,
17:22Who is Elliot?
17:23No.
17:24Who is John Milton?
17:25And it's from the poem, On His Blindness.
17:28So you're at $5,600 again.
17:29Still $1,000 more than John.
17:31And you pick the next clue.
17:33Poets for $1,600.
17:34For his greatest poem, Edmund Spencer invented a land called this and its queen.
17:40Emily.
17:41What is Fairy?
17:42Yes.
17:42Poets and Poetry for $2,000.
17:44This Matthew Arnold poem says, On the French coast the light gleams, and the cliffs of England stand glimmering.
17:55And that famous poem is called Dover Beach.
17:58Emily, let's go somewhere else.
17:59The Aztecs for $400.
18:01When this Spaniard showed up in 1519, things would change forever for the Aztecs.
18:06Emily.
18:07Who is Cortez?
18:08Yes.
18:08Aztecs for $800.
18:10According to Aztec myth, the god Nanahuatl sacrificed himself to become this heavenly body.
18:17Emily.
18:17What is the sun?
18:18Yes.
18:19Aztecs for $1,200.
18:20Answer the other Daily Double.
18:25And at this moment you trail Stefan by $1,600.
18:31I'll go for $1,600.
18:32Okay.
18:33A tie for the lead if you are right on this clue.
18:35The principal food of the Aztecs was a thin cornmeal pancake called a tlaxcali.
18:42This in Spanish.
18:44What is a tortilla?
18:45Tortilla.
18:45Right you are.
18:46And you are tied for the lead at $10,000.
18:51Aztecs for $1,600.
18:53An important part of Aztec religious worship.
18:56Human sacrifice culminated with the removal of this organ.
19:00Emily.
19:00What is the heart?
19:01Yes.
19:01Aztecs for $2,000.
19:02It was the capital city of the Aztec Empire.
19:05Emily.
19:06What is Tenochtitlan?
19:07Right.
19:08Deus Ex Machina for $400.
19:11Milan, Mariner and Mountaineer are all makes of this auto brand.
19:16John.
19:17What is Mercury?
19:17Yes.
19:18Gunsmoke $800.
19:19It was an accident with this substance that caused John Smith to go back to England in
19:251609.
19:27Stefan.
19:27What is Gunpowder?
19:28Correct.
19:29Gunsmoke $1,200.
19:29Anything you can do is a song from this popular musical.
19:33John.
19:34What is Annie Get Your Gun?
19:35Right.
19:36$1,600 please.
19:37Two word name for a cannon support that was often coupled with a caisson.
19:44And that is a gun carriage.
19:47John.
19:47Finish the category, $2,000 please.
19:49Nobel literature laureate, Grass.
19:51Stefan.
19:52Who is Gunther?
19:53Gunther, yes.
19:54Deus Ex Machina $800.
19:55The Swedish company Poseidon helps you with this pastime with products like hoses, regulators
20:02and pressure gauges.
20:03Emily.
20:04What is irrigation?
20:05No.
20:08Stefan and John.
20:10With scuba diving.
20:11Scuba diving.
20:12Irrigation is only a pastime for people like me.
20:15Stefan, back to you.
20:16Deus Ex Machina $1,200.
20:18Flywire and Lunalight are innovations from the labs of this company named for a goddess
20:24of victory.
20:25Stefan.
20:26What is Nike?
20:26Nike, yes.
20:27Deus Ex Machina $1,600.
20:29Thor, a type of this, was decommissioned by the military in 1963 and later used by NASA.
20:35Emily.
20:36What is a rocket?
20:37Rocket.
20:37Right you are.
20:38Deus Ex Machina $2,000.
20:39We wonder if the gods live at the headquarters of this Pennsylvania camera and microscope
20:44company.
20:45John.
20:45What is Olympus?
20:46Olympus, yes.
20:47Marshall $400, please.
20:49This martial art, meaning supreme ultimate fist, uses slow movements that harmonize with
20:55breathing.
20:56Stefan.
20:57What is Tai Chi?
20:57Yes.
20:58Marshall $800.
20:59Mawashigiri is the Japanese name for this sweeping karate kick.
21:04Also how you might describe an igloo.
21:07Stefan.
21:07What is Roundhouse?
21:08Yes.
21:08Marshall $1,200.
21:09Don the Dragon Wilson has 11 world titles in this martial art, combining pugilism with
21:15blows from the feet.
21:16Stefan.
21:17What is kickboxing?
21:18Yes.
21:18Marshall $1,600.
21:19Originating in Korea, this foot fist way martial art has been an Olympic medal sport since
21:262000.
21:27Emily.
21:27What is Taekwondo?
21:28Correct.
21:28Now the $2,000 clue.
21:30Hoyce Gracie won the first two of these, UFC for short, featuring masters of different
21:35martial arts.
21:37Emily.
21:38What is Ultimate Fighting Championship?
21:40You are right.
21:41And that takes you into the lead with 18,000.
21:44First time this week.
21:46But Stefan has not been a big leader going into the final.
21:49John's still very much alive with 8,200.
21:51So much will depend on how you three deal with this.
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21:58Hey, it's our 25th year.
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26:19When Jeopardy! premiered in September of 1984, she had the USA's number one hit.
26:2630 seconds, players. Good luck.
26:58When our show premiered in September of 1984, two of the three of you were just months old, if that.
27:06We're going to you first, John Munson.
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27:10Which person did you think of?
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27:17So it's going to cost you 5,000.
27:19That drops you down to 3,200 and it takes us to Stefan.
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27:3916,400 as we come over to Emily.
27:4218,000 and she's not looking very happy.
27:44She picked Madonna instead and that will cost you how much?
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