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00:03From the Alex Rebeck stage at Sony Picture Studios, this is Jeopardy!
00:16Introducing today's contestants, an economic analyst and comedian from Queens, New York, Amber Horn.
00:23A community foundation program officer, originally from Pocah, West Virginia, Derek Vance.
00:30And our returning champion, a policy and law student, originally from Thousand Oaks, California, Caleb Gruen, whose one-day cash
00:40winnings total $13,199.
00:45And now, here is the host of Jeopardy! Ken Jennings!
00:52Thank you, Johnny Gilbert. It's good to have you with us today on Jeopardy!
00:55And I hope you caught yesterday's show, where all three of our contestants were playing lights out.
00:59Everybody had well over $10,000 heading into final.
01:03But in the end, it was Caleb Gruen who emerged as our champion and told me after the game that
01:07he got his buzzer technique from Luke Skywalker in the movie Star Wars.
01:11He said, I turned off my targeting computer and my X-Wing fighter and just let go.
01:15Cleared my mind. And it worked.
01:17Will the force be with Caleb again today? Or could it be with Derek or Amber, the new challengers?
01:22Good luck to all three of you. Let's see what categories you have in store in the Jeopardy! round.
01:28First up, crime fighters.
01:31After that, we have some, ooh, AI buzzwords.
01:34Followed by Steinbeck.
01:36Let us sing of biopics.
01:39Followed by condiments.
01:41And finally, the city once known as Caleb, you select first.
01:46Let's go condiments for $800, please.
01:48At a Passover Seder, the bitter herb, or maror, is often represented by this pungent root.
01:55Caleb.
01:55What is horseradish?
01:56Correct.
01:57Uh, let's go Steinbeck $600.
01:59Twins Aaron and Caleb are at the center of this novel with a biblical theme.
02:04Amber.
02:04What is East of Eden?
02:05You got it.
02:06Buzzwords 8.
02:07Designed to mimic human writing and speech, systems like ChatGPT are powered by this type
02:12of technology, LLMs for short.
02:15Caleb.
02:16What are large language models?
02:17Correct.
02:18Biopics 800.
02:20What's Oscar got to do with it?
02:21Well, a Best Actress nomination for Angela Bassett in this role, for starters.
02:26Amber.
02:28Christina Turner.
02:29You got it.
02:30Buzzword 6.
02:31Inspired by the human brain and named accordingly, a system that learns via experience and
02:37not programming is this type of network.
02:39Amber.
02:39What is a neural network?
02:40Yes.
02:41Buzzwords 1000.
02:42This 10-letter type of AI creates content by identifying patterns in data, then making
02:47new stuff that's similar.
02:49Derek.
02:49What is generative?
02:51Right.
02:52City for 1000.
02:54York, until it was renamed in 1834 to avoid confusion with other cities, including one next
03:00door in the United States.
03:01Caleb.
03:02What is Toronto?
03:02Now it's Toronto.
03:03Let's go City 600.
03:06Christiania, after King Christian IV.
03:09Amber.
03:09What is Oslo?
03:10Oslo today.
03:11City 8.
03:13Reval, renamed in the native language after Estonia's 1918 independence.
03:17Derek.
03:18What is Tallinn?
03:19Very good.
03:20City for 400.
03:22Dantzig, until it returned to Polish control after World War II.
03:25Derek.
03:26What is Gdansk?
03:27You got it.
03:28Steinbeck for 800.
03:29The answer there is a daily double, Derek.
03:34And it's a close game early.
03:35You're just 400 behind Caleb and Amber.
03:37Let's make it a true daily double, Ken.
03:39All right.
03:40The man likes his Steinbeck.
03:41You'll have $4,400 if you're correct.
03:43Here's your clue.
03:44This novella says certain gems were accidents, and the finding of one was luck.
03:49A little pat on the back by God.
03:52What is The Pearl?
03:54The Pearl is right.
03:55You're in the lead with $4,400.
03:59City for 200.
04:01Bombay, officially renamed in 1995.
04:04Caleb.
04:05What is Mumbai?
04:05Yes.
04:06Steinbeck, 1,000.
04:08Jody names the title equine Gabilon in this book of four related stories.
04:12Caleb.
04:13What's The Red Pony?
04:14Good for 1,000.
04:15Biopic, 600.
04:16In Get On Up, this actor we lost way too soon got on up as James Brown.
04:21Now, get down with your bad self and respond.
04:24Derek.
04:25Who is Chadwick Boseman?
04:26Yes.
04:27Crime Fighters for 1,000.
04:29On April 19th, 1995, Charlie Hanger pulled over Timothy McVeigh in a seemingly routine traffic
04:35stop on I-35, 60 miles north of this city.
04:38Caleb.
04:39What is Oklahoma City?
04:40That is correct.
04:41You are just $200 off the lead.
04:43All three of you are playing so well, I hesitate to pause.
04:44But we need to for these words.
04:46Back in a moment.
04:50Promotional consideration provided by Ancestry.
04:54Discover.
04:55Preserve.
04:56Share.
05:13Let's chat with our players.
05:15Amber Bourne, for example, from Queens.
05:17An economic analyst and a comedian.
05:19The two funniest professions.
05:21And I'm told, I didn't remember this, but I'm told we've met before.
05:24Yes.
05:24I once competed in a spelling bee and you were the guest of honor.
05:27You gave a speech after the spelling bee and the thesis of it was basically the nerds
05:32have won.
05:33But you told us this after the spelling bee.
05:36So it was all just a bunch of nerds that had lost.
05:40Also, I'm not really sure how that thesis has held up over the last few years.
05:44Like, clearly the nerds in the tech industry have won.
05:46It's all great.
05:48Maybe I should rewrite that speech.
05:49But I hope you had a good time at the spelling bee.
05:51I did.
05:51It's good to see you again, Amber.
05:53Derek Vance is originally from Poco, West Virginia, a Community Foundation Program Officer.
05:58We've all had mishaps in a taxi cab, but yours happened maybe in the worst possible
06:01place.
06:02Where were you?
06:02Yeah, Ken.
06:03About 10 years ago, I was traveling in some really rural, remote regions of India, and
06:07our driver was taking us from one village to another in the middle of the night.
06:10We had a flat tire.
06:11He had us get out of the car and stand by the side of the road for 45 minutes as
06:15they
06:15changed the tire.
06:16It wasn't until we got back into the car that they told us we were in a tiger preserve
06:19and there were tigers circling us the whole time they were changing the tire.
06:22Were you disappointed that you didn't get a better look?
06:24You know, a little bit, but I'm mostly happy to be alive.
06:27Yeah, that's a win, too.
06:28You're here today.
06:29Our returning champion is Caleb Gruen, originally from Thousand Oaks, California, a law and policy
06:34student.
06:35And while you were taking your law school finals not long ago, it was a busy time, right?
06:39What else happened?
06:40It was.
06:41Last year, I had a week of exams and my friend was also getting married, or both my friends
06:44were getting married to each other that week.
06:46So I took an in-person exam in Boston on Monday, flew back to California on Tuesday,
06:51took an exam on Wednesday morning, went to the rehearsal dinner Wednesday evening, went
06:54to the wedding on Thursday, and then woke up at 5 a.m. the next day to take my last
06:58final.
06:58What has more pressure, the law school finals or the best man speech?
07:01Oh, good question.
07:02The best man speech was quite a lot of pressure to write, and the law school exams I had been
07:06setting for.
07:07I also prepared for the best man speech, of course, but I think that went in front of
07:10so many people.
07:11This guy does it all.
07:12You can't overwhelm him.
07:14Caleb, you also gave us the last correct response.
07:17Make a selection for us.
07:17Let's get back into the round.
07:18All right.
07:19Let's do condiments for 1,000.
07:21This veggie and pickle relish with a double-talked name was thought to have been brought to
07:25the U.S. by Chinese railroad laborers.
07:28Caleb.
07:28What is Chow Chow?
07:29It is.
07:30Uh, Steinbeck 400.
07:31In this novel, wise and kindly Doc runs a marine biology lab amid the title locale.
07:37Amber.
07:38What is Canary Row?
07:38That is the book.
07:40Biopics, 1,000.
07:41Punk before punked, Gary Oldman did it his way as this British sort of singer.
07:49In Sid and Nancy, he was Sid Vicious.
07:52Back to you, Amber.
07:52Crime Fighters, 8.
07:54Before he was special counsel on Russia and the 2016 election, this late public servant
07:59led the FBI for 12 years.
08:00Amber.
08:01Was Mueller?
08:02Yes.
08:03Crime Fighters, 6.
08:04Rome's master of disguise detective Giuseppe Dozzi later chose this name for an organization
08:09coordinating police work in 196 countries.
08:13Derek.
08:14What is Interpol?
08:15Yes.
08:16Condiments for 600.
08:18SpongeBob SquarePants uses this condiment as a curse.
08:21Many people use it on seafood.
08:23Derek.
08:23What is Tartar sauce?
08:25That's it.
08:26Steinbeck for 200.
08:28Spoiler alert.
08:29At the end of this story, George shoots Lenny in the head.
08:32Amber.
08:33What is Of Mice and Men?
08:34Shorter version of Of Mice and Men, yes.
08:35Crime Fighters, 4.
08:36I Caught Crippen, a murderous doctor, is a memoir by Walter Dew of this, a nickname for
08:42London's metropolitan police.
08:44Derek.
08:44What is Scotland Yard?
08:45You are correct.
08:47Buzzwords for 400.
08:49Timely word for the input you provide to an AI system in order to obtain a result.
08:57That's timely because it's your prompt.
08:59Derek.
08:59Uh, condiments for 400.
09:01This mustard brand, named for the pair who joined together to make it, dates back to 1777.
09:07Derek.
09:08What is Grey Poupon?
09:09That's right.
09:11Biopics 400.
09:12Jamie Foxx studied braille and lost 35 pounds to gain the physique of the subject of this
09:17film.
09:18Amber.
09:19What is Ray?
09:20Right.
09:21Condiments.
09:22Finish off condiments.
09:23In English, one says sauce.
09:25In Spanish, it's this related word.
09:27Also five letters.
09:29Amber.
09:29What is salsa?
09:30You got it.
09:30Biopics.
09:31A-oh.
09:32A-oh.
09:33In this 2018 movie, Rami was more than ready as Freddy.
09:37Amber.
09:38What is Bohemian Rhapsody?
09:39That's the movie.
09:39Buzzwords.
09:40An AI, one of these software tools, can act on your behalf to perform tasks.
09:45You may have met a customer service one online.
09:48Derek.
09:48What's a bot?
09:49No.
09:50Caleb.
09:51What's an agent?
09:52That's right.
09:52The last clue from Crime Fighters.
09:54Colorful holders of this lawman job in the Old West include Commodore Perry Owens, a name
09:59honoring a Navy man of Apache County.
10:02Caleb.
10:03A U.S. Marshal?
10:04No.
10:05Amber.
10:05That's a sheriff?
10:06He was a sheriff.
10:07That's correct.
10:07Taking you to 5,000.
10:08And look at this.
10:09There's very little daylight between the three of you.
10:11Derek has a narrow lead as we head into double jeopardy.
10:13Don't go anywhere.
10:18Pose captioning sponsored in part by...
10:20Broken!
10:21Ever since I started wearing hands-free glide steps, sketch or sleep ins, my other shoes
10:25are useless.
10:26With sketch or sleep ins, I just step in and they're on.
10:29Try sketch or sleep ins.
10:30I promise to love you.
10:32To feed you the food you deserve.
10:34I promise to be your best friend forever.
10:37Love them like family.
10:38Feed them like family.
10:42It's time for Double Jeopardy.
10:44But before we get into the round, we have a scoring change that's good news for Derek.
10:48Derek, our judges have decided to accept your responsive bot, which means you get $400 back.
10:52Let's take a look at our categories in the Double Jeopardy round.
10:55Players, anybody's game.
10:56We begin by going back 50 years to America in 1976.
11:01Then it's Around the House, Animal Facts, Alliteration, a category about 2010's TV, and finally, a category
11:11Bulging with Information.
11:13Amber, are you bulging with eagerness to select?
11:16Go ahead.
11:17America, 16.
11:19Prepare ye theatergoers for June 22nd, when this musical, based on the gospel according to St. Matthew, made its Broadway
11:25debut.
11:26Amber.
11:27What does God spell?
11:28Correct.
11:29America, 12.
11:30Later pardoned, this kidnapped heiress was sentenced to seven years in prison for her role in an armed bank robbery.
11:36Caleb.
11:36Who's Patty Hearst?
11:37That's correct.
11:3876, 2000.
11:401976 saw the first identified outbreak of this illness during a convention of veterans at a hotel in Philadelphia.
11:47Derek.
11:48What is Legionnaire's disease?
11:49You get $2,000 for that.
11:51Around the House for $1,600.
11:53As its name implies, less is more, with this style of furniture and decor focusing on essentials and uncluttered space.
12:00Caleb.
12:01What is minimalism?
12:02It is.
12:03Let's go Alliteration, 1600.
12:05Post-Anesthesia Care Unit, or PACU, is a newer term for this space where patients go after surgery.
12:11Derek.
12:12What is the ICU?
12:15No.
12:16Caleb or Amber?
12:18It was once the recovery room.
12:20Back to you, Caleb.
12:212010's TV, 1600.
12:23This show's opening said,
12:25My name is Barry Allen, and I'm the fastest man alive.
12:28Amber.
12:29What's the Flash?
12:29Yes.
12:30Alliteration, 12.
12:31The box says Cheerios can help lower cholesterol as part of this type of diet.
12:36Amber.
12:36What is Heart Healthy?
12:37Yes.
12:38Around the House, 12.
12:40By definition, a vitrine is a display cabinet with panels made of this.
12:44Amber.
12:45What is Glass?
12:45Right again.
12:46Animal Facts, 12.
12:48The long call used by the males of this species of red ape, native to Sumatra and Borneo, can be
12:53heard a mile away.
12:54Amber.
12:55What is Orangutan?
12:56That's right.
12:57Animal Facts, 16.
12:58Sadly, this longest venomous snake isn't swaying with good vibes to the snake charmer's flute.
13:03It's trying to defend itself.
13:05Caleb.
13:05What's a cobra?
13:06Can you be more specific?
13:07It's a king cobra.
13:08That's it.
13:09Bulging, 1,600.
13:10Answer there.
13:11It's a daily double.
13:15You're now behind Amber in the lead by just 1,600.
13:19Let's go 4,000.
13:21That will put you on top, if you're correct, in a category bulging with information.
13:26The German goal in the Battle of the Bulge was this Belgian port on the Scheldt River.
13:31They advanced 60 miles, less than halfway.
13:35What is Antwerp?
13:38Antwerp is correct, yes.
13:39You move into the lead.
13:44Let's go Alliteration, 2,000.
13:46Back to back.
13:47Daily doubles, Caleb.
13:49You found them both.
13:51What do you want to wager this time now that you're out in front?
13:54Let's go 5,000.
13:56All right.
13:5619,200 will be your score, if you're correct, in Alliteration.
14:01FCC Chair Brendan Carr is not a fan of this doctrine, that Internet companies must treat
14:06and charge all content providers the same.
14:08What is net neutrality?
14:10Net neutrality is right.
14:1219,200 for you.
14:16Bulge with information for 1,200.
14:19Alliterative feature of a specific type of squirrel.
14:21They may bulge with as many as 12 acorns.
14:24Caleb.
14:25What are chubby cheeks?
14:26Can you be more specific?
14:29What are chubby chipmunk cheeks?
14:31That's correct, yes.
14:32That's the species of squirrel we needed.
14:34They are chubby, though.
14:34You're not wrong.
14:36Let's go Animal Facts 2000.
14:38A Nat Geo photographer in Antarctica described how one of these feline-named pinnipeds tried
14:43to feed him penguins.
14:45Derek.
14:46What is a tiger seal?
14:48No.
14:49Amber.
14:50What is a sea lion?
14:51No, not a sea lion.
14:53Caleb's going to try it.
14:53What's a leopard seal?
14:54Leopard seal is good for 2,000.
14:56Around the house, 2,000.
14:58Elegant furniture legs shaped somewhat like an S go by this name borrowed from French.
15:03Amber.
15:04But it's cabriol.
15:05Very good, yes.
15:06Bulging too?
15:08Abdominal cramps or more severe pain may signal that bulges in weak areas of your colon
15:13are causing this ailment.
15:15Amber.
15:16What's a hernia?
15:17No.
15:18Caleb or Derek?
15:20That's diverticulitis.
15:22Back to Amber.
15:23TB2.
15:24There were lessons for the 2020s in this series about surveillance and a scary AI called the
15:29machine.
15:30If we'd only listened.
15:34What is person of interest?
15:36Amber.
15:372010's 12.
15:39Genetic genealogist C.C. Moore has been vital to this PBS show that premiered in 2012.
15:44Caleb.
15:44What is Finding Your Roots?
15:45Good.
15:46Alliteration 800.
15:48The growth of online shopping brought us this new type of thief who takes your packages
15:52while you're not home.
15:53Amber.
15:54That's a porch pirate.
15:54America 8.
15:56America 8.
15:56On July 20th in Milwaukee, he hammered home his 755th and final home run.
16:02Amber.
16:02Who's Aaron?
16:03Who's Aaron?
16:03Right again.
16:04Hank Aaron.
16:04House 8.
16:05Not all chairs are created equal.
16:07And the one here, with its sporty design and tall backrest, is aimed specifically at these
16:12people.
16:13Amber.
16:13What are gamers?
16:14Yes.
16:14Animal facts 8.
16:15Trees have rings that reveal their age.
16:18In blue whales, growth can be tracked through the oily layers of this, also known as cerumen.
16:23Derek.
16:25What is earwax?
16:26It is blue whale earwax, yes.
16:28TV for 800.
16:29Short for this, and featuring Marisol Patton, R-H-O-M wasn't built in a day, but only lasted
16:36a few seasons before its 2020s return.
16:39Amber.
16:39What's Real Housewives of Miami?
16:42Miami is correct.
16:43Bulging 8.
16:44Sciatic pain called this type of neuritis can result from carrying a bulging one of these
16:49in your back pocket.
16:50Derek.
16:51What's a wallet?
16:52Wallet neuritis, yeah.
16:53TV for 400.
16:55In this series, Twilight Sparkle learned the truth of the subtitle, Friendship is Magic.
17:00Amber.
17:00What is My Little Pony?
17:01You got it.
17:02Bulging.
17:02In a 1977 Supreme Court case involving the Fourth Amendment, the bulge under Harry Mim's
17:08sport coat turned out to be, yep, this.
17:10Caleb.
17:11What's a gun?
17:11Yeah, he had a 38.
17:13Alliteration 400.
17:14With some potential buyers, you don't want to come on too strong.
17:18Give them this.
17:19Amber.
17:21Nope.
17:23Doesn't have it.
17:24Caleb or Derek?
17:26Want to give him the old soft sell.
17:28Caleb.
17:29Animal Facts 400.
17:31The six remaining subspecies of this animal include the Bengal and Amur.
17:35Amber.
17:36It's tiger.
17:36That's correct.
17:37Sorry for the flashbacks, Derek.
17:39Two clues left, Amber.
17:40House.
17:41A freestanding one of these for the kitchen isn't very scenic, but is useful.
17:45Ikea sells one called Tornviken.
17:48Amber.
17:49What's an island?
17:49It is an island.
17:50One more clue from America back in 1976.
17:53On April 1st, Ronald Wayne and these two guys founded Apple Computer.
17:58Days later, Wayne gave up his interest in the company for $800.
18:01Whoops.
18:02Derek.
18:03Who are Jobs and Wozniak?
18:05That is correct.
18:06You finished with 7,600.
18:07Caleb's got a big lead, but this thing is not over yet.
18:10Well played by all three of you.
18:11Let's take a look at the Final Jeopardy category you'll be dealing with.
18:1519th Century Literature.
18:17You three think about that during the break and make your wagers.
18:19We'll return very shortly with the clue.
18:24Like all the most important matters of life, this game will be settled by 19th Century Literature.
18:29Here's the Final Jeopardy clue.
18:32In this novel, a murderer tells the title character a story that he in turn tells a ship captain
18:37in the Arctic.
18:3830 seconds starting now, players.
18:40Good luck.
18:40Good luck.
18:41Good luck.
18:57presidente.
18:57He said to me, what do you do?
18:58Bye.
18:58Love me.
18:58Bye.
18:58Bye.
19:01Bye.
19:11Derek Vance in the middle was in third place with $7,600.
19:15Did he have time to write down a response?
19:18Billy Budd is, I'm afraid, not the right novel.
19:20Derek, what did you wager?
19:22We'll take away $6,201.
19:24You're left with $1,399.
19:27Amber Bourne was in second place with $13,800.
19:30What does she have in front of her?
19:3220,000 Leagues Under the Sea is what that was gonna be,
19:35and that's not the right work either, Amber.
19:37She wagered big, everything but a dollar.
19:40So, Caleb Gruen's looking in better shape now with $24,000.
19:43First of all, was he correct?
19:45Rime of the Ancient Mariner, I think, is that right?
19:48Yeah.
19:49No, this is a novel with a complicated structure.
19:52The murderer is the monster talking to Victor Frankenstein,
19:55talking to the ship captain in the Arctic.
19:57What is Frankenstein?
19:59What did you wager, Caleb?
20:01Not to worry, just $6,000 knocks him down to $18,000
20:04and makes him now a two-day Jeopardy! champion with $31,199.
20:09Well done.
20:11Thanks for being with us this week.
20:13We'll see you back here on Monday.
20:38We should go on Monday.
20:38You, guys.
20:38Ipad.
20:38Ipad.
20:39Ipad.
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