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Jeopardy - Season 43 - Episode 103 Eng Sub
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00:01From the Alex Rebeck stage at Sony Pictures Studios, this is Jeopardy!
00:13Here are today's contestants.
00:17A PhD student from Cambridge, Massachusetts, Jack Kelly.
00:22An after-school science instructor, originally from Martinez, California, Veronica Matthews.
00:28And our returning champion, a content manager from Washington, D.C., Chris D'Angelo, whose three-day cash winnings totaled
00:39$53,600.
00:42And now, here is the host of Jeopardy! Ken Jennings.
00:49Thank you so much. Thank you, Johnny Gilbert. And welcome to Jeopardy! on this Memorial Day.
00:54A chance to remember and honor fallen heroes.
00:56Back on Friday, before the long weekend, our champion, Chris D'Angelo, pulled off a runaway win despite not finding
01:03a single daily double.
01:04He credits his timing and rhythm on the Jeopardy! buzzer to his talents as a musician,
01:09who knew that singing might be the key to hitting all the right notes on Jeopardy!
01:12Today, Chris is back with Veronica and Jack. Good luck to all three of you.
01:16Let's reveal the categories we have in store in the Jeopardy! round.
01:21First up, you need to see the city. After that, Best Sellers, followed by In Stitches, Picture the Film, Some
01:31Things People Say.
01:33And we'll finish off the board with Red, Red Wine. Chris, pick a category.
01:38See the City, 600.
01:39They're the two cities that have served as South Carolina's capital. Chris.
01:44What are Columbia and Charleston?
01:46You got them both.
01:47See the City, 800.
01:48Answer. A daily double there for you, Chris.
01:50You have $600 after one correct response, but you can wade your up to $1,000.
01:55$1,000, Chris.
01:56Going for $1,600 in See the City. Here's your clue.
02:00In northern Mexico, a capital city, a state, and a desert all have this name.
02:06What is Chihuahua?
02:07Chihuahua is correct, yes. Adding $1,000 to your score.
02:11See the City, $1,000.
02:13Doctor Who fans know that this Welsh city is the home base for production.
02:17Jack.
02:18What's Cardiff?
02:19You got it.
02:20Things People Say for 800.
02:22A play that dramatically shifts the fortunes in a sporting contest, or a strategy that radically
02:27alters the course of a business.
02:32Either way, it's a game changer.
02:34Back to Jack.
02:35In Stitches for 800.
02:37This piece of cloth gets its name because it displays a variety of stitches to show off
02:42skillet needlework. Chris.
02:44What is cross stitch?
02:45No.
02:46Veronica.
02:47What is patchwork?
02:48Also incorrect.
02:51Jack, looks like he might not try it. That's a sampler.
02:54Back to you, Jack.
02:55Things People Say for 1,000.
02:56A word that implies more in a sentence than it plainly says is doing this. Hope it doesn't
03:03injure its back. Chris.
03:05What is carrying a lot?
03:06No.
03:07Jack.
03:08What's double duty?
03:09That's also incorrect.
03:11Veronica, not going to try it. It's doing some heavy lifting. Jack, select.
03:16Picture the film for 1,000.
03:18It ranks as one of Charlie Chaplin's greatest films.
03:22Chris.
03:22What is City Lights?
03:23That's right. You're out of the hole.
03:25Picture the film, 800.
03:27Andromedie.
03:29Chris.
03:30What is Jojo Rabbit?
03:31Jojo Rabbit. You figured it out.
03:33Red Wine, 600.
03:36In Sideways, Paul Giamatti couldn't stomach this wine, saying,
03:39If anybody orders it, I'm leaving.
03:42Veronica.
03:42What is Merlot?
03:43No Merlot.
03:44Picture for six.
03:46A 2003 comedy with Will Ferrell.
03:49Chris.
03:50What is Old School?
03:51You got it.
03:52Red Wine, 800.
03:54Try a Spanish garnacha or Rioja for this fruity wine punch, whose name comes from the Spanish for blood.
04:01Veronica.
04:01What is Sangria?
04:02That's right. You're on the plus side.
04:04Things people say for 600.
04:06From the snowy slopes, if you get out over these, you've acted hastily or prematurely.
04:11Chris.
04:12What is your skis?
04:13Get out over your skis, yes.
04:15Bestsellers, 600.
04:16Stephen King based the misspelling of this 1983 book title on a sign created by local kids for an animal
04:23burial ground near his home.
04:25Chris.
04:25What is Pet Sematary?
04:27That is the misspelled book.
04:28Bestsellers, 800.
04:30The Great Fish Moved Silently Through the Night Water begins this classic that celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2024.
04:37Chris.
04:38What is Jaws?
04:38Right again.
04:40Bestsellers, 1,000.
04:41This Charles Frazier novel tells of Inman, a wounded Confederate soldier who takes a long walk home to his beloved.
04:51That's the plot of Cold Mountain.
04:53Chris is off to a strong start, but Veronica and Jack, plenty of Jeopardy! left to be played.
04:57We'll be back right after this.
05:00Jack Kelly is a Ph.D. student from Cambridge, Massachusetts, who likes to host dinner parties, but slightly unusual ones.
05:06Yeah, so I feel like I've always enjoyed those competition shows where you have to cook with one ingredient, but
05:12it's often a pretty expensive or difficult to acquire ingredient.
05:14So on a grad student budget, I've decided to do it around a single vegetable, so I've done fennel.
05:20What's the theme this month, Jack?
05:21Well, I'm planning celery currently.
05:23Celery is on deck.
05:24It's a controversial choice, but I think I have some...
05:26Wait, what does that mean?
05:27Every dish just has to have celery in it.
05:29Yeah, so appetizer, entree, dessert, and a drink.
05:31You're not, like, carving up a big celery like a turkey in the middle of the table.
05:34No, but I do get suspicious looks at the grocery store when I buy, you know, like, 15 pounds and
05:39only one vegetable.
05:40What could be the downside?
05:41Like, what's the worst thing you could do with 15 pounds of celery?
05:44I think you're good, Jack.
05:45Also with us today is Veronica Matthews, an after-school science instructor originally from Martinez, California,
05:50and a one-time hip-hop impresario.
05:52Am I guessing, right, just to look at you?
05:54Yes, and most people don't look at me and think that I'm a hip-hop impresario.
05:57But yes, 15 years ago, I wrote and produced and made a hip-hop album called Macabra Kadabra.
06:05Nice.
06:05And then a couple years ago, I also wrote a hip-hop musical called The Transpiring and starred in that
06:11and produced that.
06:12So it's already staged?
06:13We staged it a couple years ago, looking to maybe remount it, but yeah.
06:17That would be great.
06:17Best of luck with your musical.
06:19And your whole hip-hop career.
06:20Why not?
06:21Our returning champion is Chris D'Angelo, here for his fourth day, a content manager from Washington, D.C.
06:26People ask us a lot, how do Jeopardy! contestants know all these responses?
06:31You got a clue last week about a famously difficult novel, Ulysses.
06:34How did you know that one, Chris?
06:36Well, like most people in the English-speaking world, I've not read Ulysses.
06:40But in college, my fourth year, I was auditioning for a play where the character quoted that exact passage from
06:46Ulysses.
06:48And as the audition, I had to read it over and over and over again.
06:52And finally, the director asked me to do it in a Scottish accent, which I didn't really have at the
06:56time.
06:56So I did a terrible Sean Connery impression and got the role.
07:00But 20 years later, it also won me some money on Jeopardy.
07:02So you know one sentence from Ulysses, and it was the right one.
07:05I asked him with my eyes to ask again, yes.
07:07I mean, that's all I got.
07:09You know, he's an Irish author. Why would Sean Connery be in Ulysses?
07:12I don't know.
07:12Unclear.
07:13You have control of the board right now. Chris, make a selection.
07:16In stitches, 1,000.
07:18This five-letter word is used for an ancient parchment manuscript.
07:21Its pages are held together by stitching.
07:24Chris.
07:24What is Codex?
07:25That's right.
07:26Red wine, 1,000.
07:28The Gamay grapes that go into this nouveau are celebrated with a release on the third Thursday of November at
07:3412.01.
07:36Chris.
07:36What is Beaujolais?
07:37That's another 1,000 for you.
07:39In stitches, 600.
07:40Stitches was a hit off his full-length debut Handwritten, a number one album in 2015 when he was just
07:4716.
07:48Jack.
07:49Who is Mendez?
07:50Yes, Sean Mendez.
07:51See the city for four.
07:52If you travel by sea to this, Morocco's main port city, you can take a train from there to Tangier.
07:59Chris.
07:59What is Casablanca?
08:00Right.
08:01See the city, 200.
08:02An obelisk located in the northeast of this big city memorializes the ancient site of Heliopolis.
08:09Veronica.
08:10What is Corinth?
08:12No.
08:13Chris.
08:13What is Cairo?
08:14That's correct.
08:15Picture the film, 400.
08:17A recent multi-Oscar winning film.
08:20Jack.
08:21What is One Battle After Another?
08:22That's correct.
08:23Picture the film, 200.
08:25A 1960s Clint Eastwood classic.
08:28Chris.
08:29What is A Fistful of Dollars?
08:30Yes.
08:31Things People Say, 400.
08:33A twist on this old simile that changes the meaning is, last night I did this.
08:38I woke up every two hours and cried.
08:41Chris.
08:41What is Slept Like a Baby.
08:42Right.
08:43Things People Say, 200.
08:45Tense situations can be resolved when these, seen here, prevail.
08:50Chris.
08:50What are Cooler Heads?
08:51Literally Cooler Heads.
08:53Best Sellers, 400.
08:55Walter Isaacson's latest book unpacks the sentence that begins,
08:58we hold these truths to be self-evident, that, these five words.
09:03Jack.
09:03What is All Men Are Created Equal?
09:05Those are the five words.
09:07Red, red wine for four.
09:09You've heard of the white, actually pink, version of this end of the alphabet wine,
09:13but the red is a rich match for meats.
09:16Veronica.
09:17What is it, Zinfandel?
09:18Yes.
09:19Red wine for two.
09:21Translated as chicken with wine, this French dish is commonly made with a burgundy.
09:26Chris.
09:26What is Cocoa Van?
09:27It is Cocoa Van.
09:29In Stitches, 400.
09:30The hide of a regulation, one of these has 108 double stitches, helping with aerodynamics.
09:36Chris.
09:37What is a baseball?
09:37You got it.
09:38In Stitches, 200.
09:40To close a wound from trauma or surgery, you might get stitches,
09:44which are actually called these, sterile surgical threads.
09:48Chris.
09:48What are sutures?
09:49Right.
09:49Here's the last clue in Best Sellers.
09:52Gregory Maguire turned Wicked into a best-selling four-book series,
09:56concluding with the aptly titled Out of This Place.
09:59Chris.
10:00What is Oz?
10:00Out of Oz.
10:01Yes, you finished the Jeopardy round with a very strong 8,600,
10:04but lots of money on the board in Double Jeopardy for Veronica and Jack.
10:07We'll see how they fare after this break.
10:12We've arrived at Double Jeopardy, and Veronica will be choosing the first category.
10:15It will be one of these six.
10:17We have Public Health Firsts, Coastal TV, then it's the Bible, Acronyms and Initialisms,
10:27followed by Putting on the Wrists, because R-I-S will appear in each response,
10:31and finally, Red Red Whine with an H.
10:36Veronica.
10:37Bible for eight.
10:39Benjamin Netanyahu's Bar Mitzvah portion covered this aged king's sex life in First Kings.
10:45Chris.
10:46Who is Solomon?
10:47No.
10:48Veronica or Jack?
10:50Who is Solomon's dad, King David?
10:53Back to you, Veronica.
10:54Bible for four.
10:55As recounted in Matthew 5, this oration contains the admonition to turn the other cheek
11:01and not seek revenge after an injury.
11:03Jack.
11:04What's the Sermon on the Mount?
11:05That's it.
11:06Let's do Public Health Firsts for 1,600.
11:09An alternative to the pap smear, the teal wand is the first device that's FDA approved
11:14to screen at home for this type of cancer.
11:17Chris.
11:17What is cervical cancer?
11:18You got it.
11:19The Bible, 1,200.
11:21The progenitors of the tribes of Israel, Jacob's 12 sons, were born to this pair of sisters
11:26and their maidservants.
11:28Chris.
11:29Who are Leah and Rachel.
11:30Those are them.
11:31The Bible, 1,600.
11:33Answer.
11:34A biblical daily double for you, Chris.
11:39Have you ever studied Sean Connery saying one sentence of the Bible?
11:42Are you?
11:42No.
11:43So it may not be that verse.
11:44How much of that 10,600 do you want to put at risk?
11:47Let's go 4,400.
11:49All right.
11:49For an even 15,000, if you're right, here's a clue for you in the Bible.
11:54This book, whose name means expressions of sorrow, is read on the 9th of Av, a Jewish observance
12:00marking the temple's destruction.
12:02What is Lamentations?
12:03That is the book, yes.
12:04You have an even 15K.
12:09Bible, 2,000.
12:10The book of Luke says that Jesus ascended into heaven at this village outside Jerusalem,
12:15where his friend Lazarus lived.
12:20Lazarus was from Bethany.
12:22Chris.
12:23Acronyms and initialisms, 1,200.
12:25Required on all new cars, the Monroney label includes this initialism,
12:29how much the automaker recommends charging for the vehicle.
12:33Chris.
12:34What is the MSRP?
12:35Right.
12:36Acronyms, 1,600.
12:37The answer there is the other daily double, Chris.
12:41Your lead is bigger this time.
12:43What will the wager be?
12:453,800.
12:45All right.
12:46Going for an even number again, 20,000 this time.
12:50Here's your clue in acronyms and initialisms.
12:53Haribo, maker of those yummy gummy candies, is an acronym for its founder, Hans Riegel, of
12:59this German city.
13:03What is Bonn?
13:04We needed a German city that starts with a B-O, and it is Bonn.
13:08Yes, taking you to 20,000.
13:13Acronyms, 2,000.
13:14A mental health condition, SAD is an apt acronym for this arising at certain times of year.
13:20Jack.
13:21What's seasonal affective disorder?
13:22You get 2,000.
13:23Putting on the Riz, 2,000.
13:26In Greek tragedy, this type of excessive pride or self-confidence in defiance of the gods
13:31leads to many a hero's downfall.
13:33Jack.
13:34What's hubris?
13:35You add 2,000 again.
13:37Public health hurts, too.
13:38Docs in 2025 performed the first-ever transplant of this organ attached to the kidneys, a complex
13:44surgery deep inside the pelvis.
13:47Chris.
13:47What is the pancreas?
13:48No.
13:50Veronica or Jack?
13:52The first-ever bladder transplant.
13:54Back to Jack.
13:56Putting on the Riz, 16.
13:58Bread and wine are used in this sacrament, from a Greek word meaning Thanksgiving.
14:02Chris.
14:03What is Eucharist?
14:04That's right.
14:05Coastal TV, 1,200.
14:06On this Miami set show, a former Hurricane named Dwayne played an ex-NFL star turned advisor
14:12to younger players.
14:14Chris.
14:15What is Ballers?
14:16That's the show.
14:17Coastal TV, 1,600.
14:18On this Netflix show, the exteriors of the nursing home Ted Danson infiltrates are shot
14:24in San Francisco's Knob Hill area.
14:29That show is called A Man on the Inside.
14:31Back to Chris.
14:32Coastal TV, 2,000.
14:33The sitcom Best Medicine, with Josh Charles as Martin Best, newly moved to coastal Maine,
14:39is based on this British show.
14:43What is Doc Martin in the UK?
14:46Chris, where to now?
14:47Red Red Wine, 1,200.
14:50Fidel Castro quit these for a health campaign, but whined that he was not going to pretend
14:54that I stopped dreaming about them.
14:56Veronica.
14:57What are cigars?
14:57His beloved cigars.
14:59Briss for 12.
15:01Some older books may have this two-word Latin phrase inscribed in them before the name of
15:06the previous owner.
15:07Jack.
15:08What's ex libris?
15:09From the library of.
15:10That's correct.
15:10Red Red Wine, 16.
15:13This man told his allies, the North Vietnamese, that Kissinger is a stinking scholar, two years
15:18before meeting him in 1972.
15:21Jack.
15:21Who's Ho Chi Minh?
15:22No.
15:23Chris.
15:24Who's Macedong?
15:25That's correct.
15:26Wine, 2,000.
15:27In 1972, this world leader whined that a concentration of capital in Serbia led to distrust in the
15:34five other republics.
15:35Chris.
15:36Who's Tito?
15:36Of Yugoslavia, that's right.
15:38Wine, 800.
15:40During a visit to Southern California, Nikita Khrushchev exploded with anger when he learned
15:44he could not visit this magical place.
15:46Veronica.
15:47What is Disneyland?
15:48Right.
15:49Risk for 8.
15:50It's Brit speak for a lawyer who's licensed to practice in the higher courts.
15:55Jack.
15:55That's a barrister?
15:56Yes.
15:57Firsts for 12.
15:59In 2025, after a years-long effort by Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, it became the first
16:04state to offer free universal childcare.
16:10In New Mexico.
16:11Jack.
16:12Initialism is 8.
16:14S-O-T-U is short for this, though there was nothing short about the one on February 24th,
16:192026, that lasted one hour and 47 minutes.
16:23Chris.
16:23It was the State of the Union.
16:24You got it.
16:26Coastal TV, 800.
16:27Featuring an epic J-Wow meltdown, a season one episode of Jersey Shore is, what happens
16:32in A.C., this place?
16:35Veronica.
16:35What is it, Atlantic City?
16:37You got it.
16:37Public health for 8.
16:39In November 2025, the Maldives enforced the world's first-ever generational ban, barring
16:46anyone born after 2006 from ever doing this.
16:49Veronica.
16:50What is Procreate?
16:51No.
16:53Chris or Jack?
16:55They banned smoking.
16:56Okay.
16:57Back to you, Veronica.
16:58Uh, acronyms for 4.
17:01In 1904, Spain and France were among the founding nations to establish this, soccer's world governing
17:06body.
17:07Veronica.
17:08What is FIFA?
17:08Right.
17:09RIS for 4.
17:11Typically made of glass, one of these separates white light into a spectrum.
17:15Veronica.
17:16What is a prism?
17:17Right.
17:17Wine for 4.
17:19We imagine Stalin and his entourage were not happy about the long bathroom lines at this
17:24Crimean conference in 1945.
17:26Jack.
17:27What's Yalta?
17:28Right.
17:29Firsts for 4.
17:30In May 2025, the FDA approved the first blood test for adults 55 and up with cognitive decline,
17:36a tool for detecting early signs of this.
17:39Jack.
17:40It's dementia.
17:41Can you be more specific?
17:42Alzheimer's dementia.
17:43That's right.
17:44Coastal for 4.
17:45This USA series, whose title is What Lawyers Wear and What Lawyers File, was rebooted for
17:50a one-season L.A. version on NBC.
17:52Veronica.
17:53What is Suits?
17:54It is Suits.
17:55And now it's time for Final Jeopardy, players.
17:57Your category is...
17:59Southern Africa.
18:00The clue's coming up right after this.
18:03For Final Jeopardy today, we are headed to Southern Africa with this clue.
18:08Called the Calendar Lake, because it's about 365 miles long and 52 miles wide, it shares
18:14its name with a country.
18:1630 seconds.
18:17Good luck.
18:18Good luck.
18:32Good luck.
18:38Good luck.
18:47Veronica Matthews in the middle finished with $4,000
18:50and could add to that here.
18:51What did she come up with?
18:52She wrote down Namibia, and I'm afraid that's not the lake.
18:55Veronica, you wagered $731, leaving you with $3,269.
19:00Jack Kelly in second place with $7,000.
19:03Had as his response Lake Malawi, and that is correct.
19:07Well done.
19:08How much did you wager?
19:09Jack, you'll add $1,001, bringing you to $8,001.
19:13Probably good for second place today because Chris D'Angelo had a big lead,
19:16insurmountable, $25,200.
19:18Will he be adding to it with Lake Malawi?
19:20He's correct.
19:21He wagered $4,800 for another even number, his third of the game, $30,000 today.
19:26Wow.
19:27And now a four-game total of $83,600.
19:30Congratulations, Chris.
19:32And we'll see you back here on the Alex Project stage tomorrow.
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