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00:00...there in Springfield who said no to the kicker and forfeits that top prize of $100,000.
00:07Good night and good luck.
00:12From the Sony Pictures Studio, this is Jeopardy.
00:19Now entering the studio are today's contestants.
00:21A civil servant from Cleveland, Ohio, Jack Patton.
00:25A director of information services from Urbandale, Iowa, Doug Morrison.
00:32And our returning champion, a pop music critic from San Jose, California, Claudia Carey,
00:39whose three-day cash winnings total $33,303.
00:46And now, here is the host of Jeopardy! Alex Rebeck.
00:52Thanks, Johnny. Hi, folks. Welcome to our show.
00:55Claudia Carey, the returning champion, is the big Jeopardy! player so far in her family.
01:00Her sister was a contestant on our program about a year ago.
01:03Didn't win the game, but Claudia has won three times.
01:06Both the young ladies are trying to convince their mom to appear on the program as well.
01:10But Doug and Jack are the challengers for Claudia today.
01:13Let's see how well they fare against our champ.
01:16Good luck. Here we go.
01:17Jeopardy! round today has these as your categories.
01:24Birds.
01:26Famous firsts.
01:27TV.
01:28Weights and measures.
01:30National forest.
01:31And finally, we'll deal with some body talk.
01:33Claudia, you start us off.
01:34TV 400.
01:36Answer.
01:36The Hogan family was set in Oak Park, Illinois.
01:39And Hogan's Heroes was set in this country.
01:43Doug.
01:44What is Germany?
01:44Yes.
01:45Famous firsts for 100?
01:46Answer there.
01:48The first railway suspension bridge was completed over the gorge near these U.S. Canadian Falls in 1855.
01:55Jack.
01:55What is Niagara Falls?
01:57Yep. Select.
01:57Famous firsts for 200.
01:59At the Columbian Exposition in 1893, this tall amusement park ride had everyone going in circles.
02:06Jack.
02:07What is a Ferris wheel?
02:08Yes.
02:09Famous firsts for 300.
02:10With Vince Lombardi as its coach, this team won the first Super Bowl in 1967.
02:17Doug.
02:17Who are the Green Bay Packers?
02:19Correct.
02:19TV for 200?
02:21On its final episode, Lieutenant Gerard shot Fred Johnson, the one-armed man.
02:27Doug.
02:27What is The Fugitive?
02:29Yes.
02:29TV for 300.
02:30In 1996, Lily Tomlin took over the role of FYI producer on this show.
02:37Claudia.
02:37What is Murphy Brown?
02:38Correct.
02:38TV 400.
02:39Answer.
02:40Daily Double.
02:41You got in in the nick of time.
02:43You can risk up to 500, as you know, Claudia.
02:46And if you responded correctly, that would put you in first place.
02:50I'll risk 500.
02:50All right.
02:51For 500, then, let me give you the clue first.
02:54Part played on Bewitched in the 1960s by the person seen here in a recent photo.
03:01What is Tabitha?
03:05Tabitha, yes.
03:06And that is Erin Murphy, photographed this year.
03:09And there she is on Bewitched.
03:11A long, long time ago.
03:13Pick again, Claudia.
03:14TV for 500.
03:15Obladi Oblada was the theme to this 90s series featuring Christopher Burke as Corky.
03:21Doug.
03:22What is One Day at a Time?
03:23No, sorry.
03:24Claudia.
03:25What is Life Goes On?
03:26Life Goes On.
03:26Yes, Obladi Oblada.
03:28Famous First, 400.
03:30The first land engagement of this war took place June 24, 1898, at Las Guasimas, Cuba.
03:38Doug.
03:38What is the Spanish-American War?
03:40Yes.
03:40Famous First for 500.
03:42Answer.
03:44Oveda Culp Hobby, who passed away in 1995, was the first to head this former cabinet department,
03:50HEW for short.
03:52Claudia.
03:52What is Health Education and Welfare?
03:54You're right.
03:54Body Talk 100.
03:55Answer.
03:57If you're clumsy, your fingers may be all these.
04:02Jack.
04:03What are Thumbs?
04:04Thumbs is right.
04:05National Forest for 100.
04:08Missouri's National Forest, named for this writer, is nowhere near the city of Hannibal.
04:13Claudia.
04:14Who's Mark Twain?
04:15That's it.
04:15National Forest, 200.
04:17Much of this state is covered by 10 National Forests, including Salmon, Boise, and Nez Perce.
04:24Claudia.
04:24What is Idaho?
04:25Right.
04:25National Forest, 300.
04:27This Cornhusker State's Blaine and Thomas counties have the USA's largest hand-planted forest.
04:34Doug.
04:34What is Nebraska?
04:35Yes, for $300 more, and that takes you to 800.
04:38You're in second place, but both you and Jack trail.
04:40Claudia, the returning champion.
04:42We'll get back to more answers and questions, of course, in the continuation of this first round right after this break.
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06:59A man who loves playing charades is the first player we introduced on our program today.
07:04Jack Patton has been doing it for 30 years with the same group, basically.
07:08The same group of people.
07:09There's eight of us that every time we get together, we wind up playing charades.
07:13Well, how do you keep it interesting after that long?
07:16Well, we do different categories.
07:18We've done silent movies.
07:19We've done quotations from politicians.
07:21We make up our own categories.
07:24We even one time had songs that didn't exist.
07:28Now, that would be a tough category.
07:29Songs that didn't exist?
07:30Love theme from Porkchop Hill.
07:34See what you mean.
07:34You've got to be very talented to play that game.
07:36Nice having you with us today.
07:37Doug Morrison from Urbandale, Iowa.
07:40It says here, you've been bought and sold with the office furniture five times.
07:44Now, there's a story there.
07:45I've got to hear it.
07:46Well, I've never worked for the same company without being sold for more than three years.
07:50I'm in the computer business, and every time they kind of take me with the desk and the potted plants.
07:56I've learned a lot about severance packages, rumors.
08:00But also, what you've learned is that you must be a very valuable commodity
08:03if every company that acquires the one you're working for at that time wants to take you along as part of the deal.
08:09I do my best on that score.
08:11I hope you're making a lot of money.
08:13Okay.
08:14Okay, good.
08:15Claudia Perry is our champion.
08:16She is a music critic who's also a sports fan, big baseball fan, and you've done some sports reporting.
08:22Yeah.
08:22And it was only in recent years that women were allowed in men's locker rooms,
08:26and there are all kinds of stories about things that the guys would do to upset the women reporters.
08:32Anything like that happen to you?
08:33Well, I don't think this guy was actually trying to upset me,
08:36but I went into the coach's dressing room at the Richmond, Virginia baseball stadium
08:41and ran into a .350 hitter who basically wasn't wearing a stitch.
08:46He was one of the hitting instructors for the team that I was covering at the time.
08:50I immediately pulled out my legal-sized notebook so that when I looked down, that would be all that I would see.
08:57All right, good move on your part.
08:59Doug, take a look at the board.
09:00You get to make our next selection as we continue in this first round.
09:03Body talk for .200.
09:05Answer.
09:07Something quickly accomplished is done in the twinkling of a bedpost or of this body part.
09:13Doug.
09:14What is the eye?
09:15Eye, yes.
09:16Body talk for .300, please.
09:18Act bluntly, and you shoot from this.
09:21Doug.
09:21What is the hip?
09:22Yes.
09:23Body talk for .400.
09:24You've got them if you can stand on a ship without losing your balance.
09:28Doug.
09:28What are sea legs?
09:29Right.
09:31Body talk for .500.
09:32You put your nose to the grindstone and this to the wheel.
09:37Claudia.
09:38What's your shoulder?
09:38Shoulder is right.
09:39National Forest, .400.
09:40Answer.
09:42The northernmost of Arkansas' national forests shares its name with these mountains in the area.
09:48Claudia.
09:48What are the Ozarks?
09:49Yes.
09:49.500 for national forests.
09:51Minnesota's largest national forest shares its name with this great lake.
09:55Jack.
09:56What is superior?
09:57You're right.
09:58Weights and measures for .100.
09:59On the Beaufort scale, it's the next step up from a tropical storm.
10:05Claudia.
10:05What's the hurricane?
10:06Right.
10:06Weights and measures for .200.
10:08The EPA determines whether drinking water contains more lead than 15 ppb.
10:14ppb standing for this.
10:16Jack.
10:16Parts per billion.
10:17.300 in weights and measures, please.
10:21All right.
10:21Remember your phrasing next time, please.
10:23No.
10:23Okay.
10:23Go again.
10:25Weights and measures for .300.
10:27This small measurement used by bartenders equals about 1 1⁄2 ounces.
10:32Claudia.
10:32What's the shot glass?
10:33Shot glass or a jigger, yeah.
10:35400.
10:36Weights and measures, 400.
10:36To determine this for a circle, multiply the diameter by pi.
10:41Claudia.
10:42What's the circumference?
10:43Right.
10:43Weights and measures for .500.
10:44Abbreviated G or GB in computerese, it's equal to 1,024 MB.
10:52Claudia.
10:53What is a gigabyte?
10:54You're right.
10:54Birds for .100.
10:56The screech type of this bird has an unusual whistling call.
11:00Jack.
11:00What is an owl?
11:02Right.
11:02Birds for .200.
11:04The gray jay is not as famous as this relative whose scientific name is Cyanocita cristata.
11:11Doug?
11:12What is the blue jay?
11:13Yeah.
11:13300, please.
11:14These birds are so named because their long legs look like the poles circus performers walk on.
11:21Jack?
11:22What are stilts?
11:23That's it.
11:24400 in birds.
11:26The coscaroba, which weighs only about 8 pounds, is the smallest of these graceful birds.
11:34They're the smallest of the swans.
11:37Last clue coming up right now.
11:38The snowy type of this member of the heron family is known for its beautiful white plumes.
11:44Jack?
11:44What is a goose?
11:45No.
11:47Claudia?
11:47What's an egret?
11:48Egret.
11:48Yes, for .500.
11:49Taking you up to .4,800 and taking us to our next commercial break.
11:53We're going to pause now and set the board up for Double Jeopardy, and then we'll come right back.
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13:39As promised, double jeopardy. Let's do it now.
13:42Two of those daily doubles in these categories.
13:46Let's take a look and see what we have.
13:48Nonfiction, American history, notorious, world geography, food, and finally, musicians and their instruments.
13:59We'll tell you something about the musician. You tell us what instrument.
14:02Jack, start us off.
14:03American history for $200.
14:04Answer. On the night of April 14, 1986, U.S. warplanes bombed Tripoli and Benghazi in this African country.
14:13Jack.
14:14What is Libya?
14:15That's right.
14:16American history for $400.
14:18Traffic on this trail between San Antonio and Abilene peaked in 1871 with 600,000 cattle.
14:26Jack.
14:26What is the Chisholm Trail?
14:27That's right again.
14:29$600 in American history.
14:31Until the late 1840s, this largest North Carolina city was the U.S.A.'s chief source of gold.
14:37Claudia.
14:38What is Raleigh?
14:38No.
14:39Doug.
14:40What is Charlotte?
14:41Yes.
14:42American history for $800.
14:43At the same time that John Foster Dulles was Secretary of State, his brother Alan headed this agency.
14:50Jack.
14:51What is the CIA?
14:52Correct.
14:52Uh, $1,000 in American history.
14:55Answer.
14:55Daily double.
14:56Number two.
14:59And a golden opportunity for you, Jack, to move into the lead if you decide to risk enough and...
15:05Uh, $1,500, please.
15:07All right.
15:07$1,500 will take you very close.
15:09$300 off Claudia's lead.
15:11Here comes the clue for you.
15:12Nineteen members of this Irish-American terrorist society, active in 1870s Pennsylvania, were hanged.
15:20Who are the Molly Maguires?
15:22That's right.
15:23And you're just as straight off the lead now.
15:26Incorrect response or two away.
15:28Select again.
15:29Notorious for $200.
15:31He began his famous murder spree in the slums of London's Whitechapel on August 7th, 1888.
15:37Jack.
15:38Who is Jack the Ripper?
15:39Correct.
15:39Uh, Notorious for $400.
15:42She wrote the story of Suicide Sal, as well as the story of herself and Clyde.
15:48Doug.
15:48Who is Bonnie Parker?
15:49Yes.
15:50Notorious for $600.
15:51Albert Anastasia was Lord High Executioner of the gang of killers dubbed this by the press.
15:57Jack.
15:58What is Murder Incorporated?
15:59Right.
16:00You're in the lead now.
16:01Uh, $800 in Notorious.
16:03Babe and Dickie were the nicknames of these Chicago thrill killers of young Bobby Franks.
16:10Claudia.
16:10Who are Leopold and Loeb?
16:11Right.
16:12A thousand.
16:12Notorious for a thousand.
16:13In 1985, three members of this family were arrested for participating in a naval spy ring.
16:19Doug.
16:20Who are the Walkers?
16:21Right.
16:21World Geography for $200, please.
16:23Puerto Varas is in Chile, and Puerto Vallarta is in this country.
16:28Claudia.
16:29What is Mexico?
16:30Right.
16:30Uh, musicians and their instruments, $200.
16:32At 14, Wynton Marsalis was a featured soloist on this instrument with the New Orleans Philharmonic.
16:40Doug.
16:41What is the saxophone?
16:42No.
16:43Jack.
16:44What is the trumpet?
16:44Trumpet, yes.
16:45Uh, musicians and, musicians and their instruments for $400.
16:49James Galway has performed in several orchestras, playing the flute, and this smaller relative.
16:55Doug.
16:56What is the piccolo?
16:57Correct.
16:57Musicians and their instruments for $600.
16:59Kenny G took up this instrument after seeing someone play it on the Ed Sullivan Show.
17:04Claudia.
17:05What is the saxophone?
17:06Yes.
17:06Musicians and their instruments, $800.
17:08Jacques Offenbach was a virtuoso on this instrument, as is Yo-Yo Ma.
17:13Claudia.
17:13What is the cello?
17:14Right.
17:14Uh, musicians and their instruments, $1,000.
17:16Midori is one of the most celebrated players of this instrument.
17:20Claudia.
17:20What is the violin?
17:21Right.
17:21Um, food, $200.
17:24A spring roll is a smaller, more delicate version of this Chinese appetizer.
17:29Claudia.
17:29What's an egg roll?
17:30Right.
17:30Food, $400.
17:31The Jordan type of this nut is often sold and cased in a candy coating.
17:36Claudia.
17:37What's an almond?
17:37Right.
17:38Uh, food, $600.
17:39English name of the mashed bean specialty, frijoles refritos.
17:44Claudia.
17:45What are refried beans?
17:46Right.
17:46Uh, food, $800.
17:48The French name of this layered ice cream dessert means perfect.
17:52Claudia.
17:53What's parfait?
17:54Right.
17:54Uh, food for $1,000.
17:56The Keogia type of this round root vegetable has concentric circles of red and white.
18:02Claudia.
18:03What is it, beet?
18:03Beet, yes.
18:05Well done, Claudia.
18:06Making a big move.
18:10Nonfiction, $200.
18:12Answer.
18:12In 1993, she published The Downing Street Years, a memoir of her time as prime minister.
18:19Jack.
18:20Who is Margaret Thatcher?
18:21Correct.
18:21Nonfiction for $400.
18:24Conrad Buskenhut wrote The Country of Rembrandt, a classic cultural history of this country.
18:30Jack.
18:30What is Holland?
18:31Holland or the Netherlands, yes.
18:33Uh, nonfiction for $600.
18:34Motherhood in Bondage is one of the books by this birth control pioneer.
18:40Doug.
18:40Who is Sanger?
18:41Margaret Sanger, correct.
18:42Nonfiction for $800.
18:44Ten Days That Shook the World was his last book published during his lifetime.
18:49Claudia.
18:49Who is John Reed?
18:50Yes.
18:50Uh, nonfiction for $1,000.
18:52This Swiss-born woman psychiatrist wrote the best-selling book On Death and Dying.
18:58Claudia.
18:59Who is Kubler-Ross?
19:00Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, right.
19:01Uh, World Geography, $400.
19:02Part of the Northwest Passage, the Davis Strait, separates Canada's Baffin Island from this Danish one.
19:10Claudia.
19:10What is Greenland?
19:11Yes.
19:12Uh, World Geography, $600.
19:13Answer.
19:14The other Daily Double.
19:19You've been playing very, very well for the past three shows, Claudia, and you have $12,800 to risk on your knowledge of World Geography.
19:28I risk $1,000.
19:30All right.
19:30Here's the clue.
19:31The city of Tangier lies at the western end of this strait.
19:41What is the Strait of Magellan?
19:42No, sorry.
19:43What is the Strait of Gibraltar?
19:45Gibraltar.
19:46So you're at $11,800, and we have two clues left.
19:50Uh, World Geography, $800.
19:51About 65% of the Philippines' total land area is divided between Luzon and this island.
19:59Claudia.
19:59What is Mindanao?
20:00That's it.
20:00Now the last clue.
20:02The Potala, the former palace of the Dalai Lama, is a landmark of this Tibetan city.
20:08Doug.
20:08What is Kathmandu?
20:10No.
20:11Claudia or Jack?
20:12Kathmandu is in Nepal.
20:16Lhasa is in Tibet.
20:18All right.
20:18You wind up at $3,700, Doug.
20:20Jack at $5,500.
20:21Claudia.
20:22Very impressive again, particularly in that one stretch in Double Jeopardy.
20:26$12,600 for her.
20:28You know, of course, ladies and gentlemen, that the champion always keeps the cash, and we have these as prizes for our runners-up today.
20:34Johnny.
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21:07And now, once again, here's Alex.
21:10Thanks, Johnny.
21:11Final Jeopardy category as we begin the week is classical literature.
21:15We'll be back with a clue in a moment.
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23:40Friend, on the sauerkraut diet, maybe hot dogs don't count.
23:42Elaine, you're a national treasure.
23:44I know.
23:45Weight Watchers, you can't argue with success.
23:47Classical literature, that's the category for Final Jeopardy.
23:52We've all got 30 seconds to come up with the correct response, and I hope it is the correct response, in question form, to this clue.
23:59Four single biographies and 23 pairs of biographies make up this classical work.
24:06Good luck, players.
24:07Good luck, players.
24:37Doug, let's start with you.
24:40What did you put down as your response to our clue?
24:45What is lives?
24:47Sorry, can't accept that.
24:50Your wager was 3,500, and that takes you down to 200.
24:53Let's go to your left now, to Jack Patton.
24:55He had 5,500.
24:56Will he have that after we reveal his clue?
24:58Let's take a look.
25:00What is Plutarch's lives?
25:01Yes, he'll have that and more, because that is correct.
25:04Your wager was 2,500.
25:06That takes you up to 8,000.
25:08Now we come to our champion, Claudia Perry.
25:10She was shaking her head even when we revealed this clue.
25:14Let's see why.
25:15What did she put down?
25:16What is the Iliad?
25:18No.
25:19And I have a feeling you didn't risk a bundle because you were a clear-cut winner no matter
25:22what happened.
25:23You risked just 600, leaving you at 12,000 today and a four-day total of $45,303.
25:30Ready to go, Claudia?
25:31Going to try to become an undefeated five-time champion tomorrow in order to qualify automatically
25:35for our Tournament of Champions next year worth $100,000.
25:38We'll see if it works out for us.
25:39Join us then.
25:40So long.
25:41Today's second and third place contestants will receive DHEA.
25:44It's the hormone that's making news.
25:46Where do you get DHEA?
25:47At general nutrition centers.
25:49Live well.
25:50Geritol.
25:5130 vitamins and minerals, but no added sugar or lactose.
25:54Geritol.
25:54Complete for what's in it.
25:55Special for what's not.
25:57Dark spots appear with sun and age.
25:59They vanish with porcelana-medicated skin cream.
26:01Porcelana.
26:02Younger-looking skin revealed.
26:03When Robin Leach says Garlick, he's talking about the most potent garlic tablet there is.
26:07Garlick brand garlic.
26:09One per day and odor-free.
26:10Garlick.
26:11Caltrate Plus Chewable.
26:12With all the benefits of Caltrate Plus.
26:14More calcium and six added nutrients.
26:16In two great-tasting chewable flavors.
26:18It's never too late for Caltrate.
26:20Make yourself comfortable.
26:22Sit on this.
26:23New Playtex Comfort by Design Panties.
26:26The most comfortable seat in the house.
26:29Chock full of nuts is that heavenly comfort.
26:33Better coffee a millionaire's money can't buy.
26:39Long John Silvers.
27:06The most comfortable seat in the house.
27:07The most comfortable seat in the house.
27:08The most comfortable seat in the house.
27:09The most comfortable seat in the house.
27:10The most comfortable seat in the house.
27:11The most comfortable seat in the house.
27:12The most comfortable seat in the house.
27:13The most comfortable seat in the house.
27:14The most comfortable seat in the house.
27:15The most comfortable seat in the house.
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