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00:00this is jeopardy introducing today's contestant a graduate student from New Haven Connecticut
00:12Aaron Yeager a stay-at-home mom from Peoria Illinois Yumiko Post and our returning champion
00:21a law student from Baltimore Maryland Andy Seth whose one-day cash winnings total $13,000
00:30Andy Seth won $13,000 as you just heard without wagering a penny in final jeopardy on yesterday's program he came up with the correct response if only he had bet some money maybe things will be different
00:51today he might feel a little more confident Yumiko and Aaron are here to challenge him we welcome you we wish you all good luck and we put you to work now in the jeopardy round clues are worth from 200 to a thousand there's one daily double and here are your categories first of all official state foods didn't know they had such a thing did you hobbies classic films in other words I feel like dancing usurped ideas of third parties
01:21and finally ends in T-R-Y each correct response Andy ends in T-R-Y for 200 a soldier posted to prevent the passage of unauthorized persons Aaron what is century correct I'll take ends in T-R-Y for 400 please chickens turkeys and ducks Andy what is poultry that's it T-R-Y for 600 this small room or closet for the storage of food linens and tableware
01:48tableware is usually just off the kitchen Aaron what is pantry right I'll take ends in T-R-Y for 800 Burt Lancaster's Oscar winning charlatan Elmer Andy who is gantry yes ends in T-R-Y for a thousand very humid and hot it may be an alteration of swelter Aaron what is sultry good I'll take usurped ideas of third parties for 200 please these taxes that came with the 16th amendment in 1913 were proposed to
02:18by third parties in 1892 Aaron what are income taxes you got it usurped ideas for 400 please the populist parties demand for the direct election of these was granted by the 17th amendment Aaron what are senators yes I'll take usurped ideas of third parties for 600 in 1968 this American party wanted America to get tough on crime
02:40what is the young American no sorry Aaron or Andy it's the American independent party Aaron we come back to you for the next choice I'll take usurped ideas for 800 please advocated by the socialist party in 1916 this right was granted by the 19th amendment in 1920 Aaron what is women's suffrage yes I'll take usurped ideas for a thousand the 18th amendment ratified in 1919
03:10Evans who's worked by the Depression and one of his first party that pushed it shared this name Aaron
03:16what is um ab***
03:16oh sorry
03:20you're thinking of abolition perhaps instead of Prohibition Prohibition
03:25you're at twenty two hundred Aaron still in the lead
03:27go again
03:28I'm sorry let's try classic films and other words for 200
03:311982
03:33the Mahatma
03:34Aaron
03:35what is Gandhi
03:36right
03:36we'll take classic films for four hundred
03:381956, Circling Earth Within 12 Weeks Time.
03:43Andy.
03:44What is Around the World in 80 Days?
03:45That's it.
03:46Classic film, 600.
03:481939, Blown Away by Moving Air.
03:52Yumiko.
03:53What is Gone with the Wind?
03:54Good, you're out of the hole.
03:55I'll take classic films, in other words, for 800.
03:581943, Moroccan Port City.
04:01Yumiko.
04:02What is Casablanca?
04:03Yes.
04:04And I'll have classic films for 1,000.
04:061965, Noise from a Melody.
04:10Yumiko.
04:11What is The Sound of Music?
04:12Good for you.
04:13That takes you up to 1,800.
04:14You've moved into the middle position, and you've taken us to our first commercial break.
04:19So you can put down your signaling button.
04:21We'll return after this.
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05:11And now, once again, here comes.
05:12Aaron Yader is from New Haven, Connecticut.
05:17A couple of years ago, Aaron, I visited Graceland,
05:20not with a great deal of reverence, but certainly with a great deal of interest.
05:24I was curious about all of the things that were on display.
05:27You also, I understand, visited Graceland,
05:30and you offended the spirit of Elvis.
05:33What on earth did you do?
05:34Well, we were visiting, and a friend of mine and I were touring the trophy room
05:39in which they keep some of Elvis' outfits throughout the years.
05:43And he noted to me that a couple of the outfits from his later performances
05:48had been taken in at the waist to fit the mannequin.
05:53And we found this pretty humorous at the time, and so we started laughing.
05:57And we were actually asked by a tour guide if we wouldn't mind leaving the trophy room
06:01because we were sort of bothering other folks with our laughter.
06:05Did you see me last year when we taped some of our programs in Las Vegas
06:08and I wore the Elvis outfit?
06:11I did, I did.
06:12If you had laughed at me, I would have had you removed also.
06:15Well, thank you.
06:15It would have been, Aaron has left the building.
06:18Yes, you got what you deserve.
06:21Yumiko Post from Peoria, Illinois.
06:23Big Audrey Hepburn fan, and you named your daughter Audrey Oswell?
06:28That's right.
06:28I have always been a fan of hers, and Breakfast at Tiffany's is my favorite movie.
06:34And while I was in labor at the hospital with my daughter,
06:39I took the movie with me, and my husband and I watched it.
06:42And I probably enjoyed it more than I ever had.
06:45That's a lot better than having conceived her while you were...
06:48Well, no.
06:50Where do these thoughts come from?
06:52I don't know.
06:53Out of the blue.
06:54Andy is a law student.
06:56Andy Sef is our champion.
06:57It says here that in college, you applied, applied for a date with a girl,
07:03and you sent in letters of recommendation?
07:06Yes, yes, I did.
07:07She must have been pretty special.
07:08Uh, she's all right.
07:10Whoa.
07:11Did you wind up marrying her?
07:13Uh, no, no.
07:13I ended up going out with her a couple times, but she, she couldn't tame me.
07:17Couldn't tame you?
07:18No.
07:19Uh, okay.
07:23Umiko, you are in control of this board.
07:27Let's see if you and Aaron can tame Andy.
07:31I'll take.
07:32I feel like dancing for 200.
07:34Traditional Morris dancers often wear these Tintinabulators on their legs.
07:39Umiko?
07:40What are taps?
07:41No.
07:44Andy or Aaron?
07:45Think of Edgar Allan Poe.
07:47The Tintinabulation of the bells.
07:49Bells, bells.
07:49Little bells.
07:50Umiko, back to you.
07:51I feel like dancing for 400.
07:53This style of dance shares its name with the metal device worn on your shoes to produce a louder sound.
07:59Aaron?
07:59What is tap dancing?
08:01Yes, now it's time for that.
08:02I'll take I feel like dancing for 600.
08:04Though it was popularized in the Caribbean, the limbo may have originated on the west part of this continent.
08:11Aaron?
08:12What is Africa?
08:12Right.
08:13Take, uh, dancing for 800, please.
08:15Seventies dancing lives on at 8 Tracks, a retro club on this Florida theme park's Pleasure Island.
08:22Aaron?
08:23What is Disney World?
08:24Yes.
08:25And, uh, dancing for a thousand, Alex.
08:27A famous version of this bohemian dance in 2-4 time appears in the opera The Bartered Bride.
08:34Hamana, Hamana, that would be the polka.
08:39Aaron, back to you.
08:41Uh, hobbies for 200, Alex.
08:42Answer.
08:43It's the edible term for amateur radio, usually on a shortwave frequency.
08:48Aaron?
08:49What is ham radio?
08:50Yes.
08:50Uh, hobbies for 400?
08:52People who collect these must get tired of reading closed cover before striking.
08:58Yumiko?
08:58What are matchbooks?
09:00Yes.
09:00I'll have hobbies for 600.
09:01Creating Keepsakes is a magazine to help you put together these books that preserve memories.
09:08Aaron?
09:09What are albums?
09:10No.
09:11Yumiko?
09:11What are scrapbooks?
09:12That's it.
09:13I'll have hobbies for 800.
09:15Answer.
09:15Daily double.
09:20You have a minute to go, Yumiko.
09:22You have a thousand dollar lead over Andy, and you trail Aaron by 1,200.
09:27I'll wager 1,000.
09:28All right, here is the clue in hobbies.
09:30Legend says this type of puppetry began when a magician made an emperor's dead friend appear on a screen.
09:40What are hand puppets?
09:42No, sorry, what is shadow puppetry?
09:44So you and Andy are tied now.
09:46Select again, Yumiko.
09:47Hobbies for 1,000.
09:49Model railroading was popularized at the 1933 Century of Progress Expo in this U.S. city, a long-time railroad hub.
09:57And that would be Chicago, Illinois.
10:03Yumiko, where do we start with the foods?
10:06Official state foods for 200.
10:08No beans about it.
10:09This is Texas' state dish.
10:11Yumiko?
10:12What are baked beans?
10:13Nope.
10:14Aaron?
10:15What is chili?
10:15That's it.
10:16State foods for 400?
10:18Like Georgia, South Carolina picked this as its state fruit.
10:23Yumiko?
10:23What are peaches?
10:24Yes.
10:25State foods for 600.
10:26Be it sweet or tart, it's Utah's state fruit.
10:29Isn't that the pits?
10:31Andy?
10:32What is it, cherry?
10:33Correct.
10:34And that does it.
10:352,200 for you.
10:36You are in second place.
10:38Aaron in the lead.
10:39And Yumiko will be selecting first in Double Jeopardy right after this.
10:45Yumiko's ready.
10:46She gets to choose first in Double Jeopardy from these categories.
10:51What a country.
10:54Singer's autobiographies.
10:57Shakespeare plays.
10:59We'll give you a quote.
10:59You identify the play.
11:02Self-promotion.
11:04Electricity.
11:05And finally, on, off.
11:08Tricky category, but I think you'll like it.
11:11Yumiko, start us off.
11:12I'll take Singer's autobiographies for 400.
11:16Moonwalk.
11:17Andy?
11:18Who is Michael Jackson?
11:19Correct.
11:20Singer's autobiographies, 800.
11:22Man in Black.
11:24Aaron?
11:25Who is Will Smith?
11:26No.
11:26Yumiko?
11:27Who is Johnny Cash?
11:28Yes.
11:29Autobiographies for 1,200.
11:31The Dog Father.
11:33Andy?
11:35Who is Snoop Doggy Dogg?
11:36Yes.
11:37Singer's autobiographies, 1,600.
11:39Kiss and Makeup.
11:42Yumiko?
11:42Who is Gene Simmons?
11:43Right.
11:44And autobiographies for 2,000.
11:47Love Unlimited.
11:48Insights on life and love.
11:52Yumiko?
11:52Who is Barry White?
11:53Right.
11:54Well done.
11:56I'll have What a Country for 400.
11:59This South American country may have gotten its name from a type of nut.
12:03Not the other way around.
12:05Aaron?
12:06What is Brazil?
12:07Yes.
12:07What a Country for 800?
12:08Helen Clark, the Prime Minister of this nation, has taught political science at the University
12:13of Auckland.
12:14Aaron?
12:14What is New Zealand?
12:15Yes.
12:16What a Country for 1,200?
12:17Of Belgium, France, or Spain.
12:20The nation on the same line of latitude as Washington, D.C.
12:24Andy?
12:25What is Spain?
12:25Correct.
12:26Shakespeare plays 400.
12:27Oh, beware my lord of jealousy.
12:31It is the green-eyed monster.
12:33Andy?
12:34What is a fellow?
12:35That's it.
12:35Shakespeare, 800.
12:37The lady doth protest too much, methinks.
12:40Aaron?
12:41What is Hamlet?
12:41Right.
12:42Shakespeare plays for 1,200.
12:44Answer.
12:45Daily Double.
12:45All right, we have quite a game here.
12:48Very close.
12:50$1,000 separating you in third place, Aaron, from Yumiko, who is in the lead.
12:55How much you're risking?
12:55Just $1,000.
12:56$1,000?
12:57All right.
12:58A tie for first place, if you are correct, on this clue.
13:01Once more under the breach, dear friends.
13:03Once more.
13:04What is Henry V?
13:05Correct.
13:07Tied at 6,200.
13:09What a country for 1,600, please.
13:14With an annual output of nearly 4 billion bushels, this Asian nation leads the world in wheat production.
13:21Andy?
13:22What is China?
13:22That's right.
13:23Shakespeare, 1,600.
13:25We are such stuff as dreams are made on, and our little life is rounded with a sleep.
13:32Yumiko?
13:32What is A Midsummer's Night Dream?
13:34No.
13:37Correct response.
13:38What is The Tempest?
13:39Andy, back to you.
13:40Shakespeare, 2,000.
13:42If music be the food of love, play on.
13:46Andy?
13:46What is Twelfth Night?
13:47Yes.
13:48Electricity, 400.
13:49Answer there.
13:51That V on your 9V battery stands for this.
13:55Yumiko?
13:55What is Volt?
13:56Correct.
13:57Electricity for 800.
13:59Copper and silver are good ones.
14:01So are Esapekka Salonan and Zubin Mehta.
14:05Yumiko?
14:06What are conductors?
14:07Yes.
14:07I'll have electricity for 1,200.
14:10Amp can be short for amplifier, but when measuring electric current, it's short for this.
14:15Yumiko?
14:16What is ampere?
14:17Correct.
14:18Electricity for 1,600.
14:20In 1820, Hans Christian Ørsted predicted a link between electricity and this force would be found, and it was.
14:29A link between electricity and magnetism.
14:34Yumiko?
14:35And electricity for 2,000.
14:39Franklin's kite experiment showed that atmospheric electricity was the same as that produced in this jar.
14:49What is the Leyden or Leyden jar?
14:51Yumiko, back to you.
14:52Self-promotion for 400.
14:54This New York City developer considered a run for president in 2,000 and published The America We Deserve.
15:02Andy?
15:03Who is Trump?
15:03Donald Trump, right.
15:04Self-promotion 800.
15:06Take a look.
15:06This musician seen here calls himself The Originator.
15:10Andy?
15:11Who is Little Richard?
15:12Yeah.
15:12Self-promotion 1,200.
15:13The last words of this Roman emperor and fiddler were, what an artist dies with me.
15:21Yumiko?
15:22Who is Nero?
15:23You got it.
15:24Self-promotion for 1,600.
15:26After becoming a Yankee in 1977, this slugger said, I'm the straw that stirs the drink.
15:33Yumiko?
15:34Who is Reggie Jackson?
15:35Yes.
15:35Self-promotion for 2,000.
15:37This painter and director called his film, Before Night Falls, the best of 2,000.
15:44Aaron, who's Julian Schnabel?
15:46Correct.
15:46What a country for 2,000?
15:48Ataturk fought in Libya in 1911 and 1912 against forces of this European nation bent on colonizing the region.
16:00Correct response.
16:02What is Italy?
16:02Minute to go now, Aaron.
16:03On offer 400.
16:04Without on, O-N, a fire-breathing mythical monster becomes this force exerted on airplanes.
16:13Aaron?
16:14What is drag?
16:15Drag, yes, from Dragon.
16:16On offer 800?
16:18Without on, you won't learn more from a class assignment.
16:22You'll learn this.
16:24Yumiko?
16:25What is less?
16:26Less.
16:26Lesson.
16:271,200.
16:28Without on, a male chicken becomes this bottle topper.
16:33Yumiko?
16:33What is a cap?
16:34That's it, from Cape On.
16:35On off for 1,600.
16:37Without on, sheep meat becomes this mongrel dog.
16:42Andy?
16:43What is a mutt?
16:43Mutt, yes.
16:44And the last clue is yours, Andy.
16:46And it is the Bailey Reller.
16:49Last clue in the round.
16:51You and Yumiko tied for the lead.
16:53Aaron, not that far behind.
16:54I will wager 1,200.
16:55I will wager 1,200.
17:00Okay.
17:00Here is the clue.
17:02Without on, an OR specialist becomes this strong wave-like forward motion.
17:09What is a surge?
17:11Surge from Surgeon.
17:12You got it.
17:12Well done.
17:1413,000 even for you.
17:1711,800 for Yumiko.
17:198,600 for Aaron.
17:20Somebody is going to wind up with a lot of money today.
17:23Here is the final Jeopardy category.
17:25Queens.
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17:44Queens.
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17:48Here is the clue.
17:49Of Henry VIII's wives.
17:51The two who were not English.
17:5430 seconds.
17:55Go for it, players.
17:55Good luck.
18:25Well, I hope you knew his first wife was not English.
18:30Let's start down there with you, Aaron.
18:31You selected which two?
18:34You said, who are Catherine of Aragon?
18:36That was the first one.
18:37And Eleanor.
18:39I don't think he had an Eleanor.
18:41You're thinking of Eleanor of Aquitaine?
18:42No, that's much earlier.
18:43Okay, it's costing you just $100.
18:46You're at $8,500 as we go to Yumiko.
18:48Had $11,800.
18:50Did she come up with Catherine of Aragon and somebody else?
18:53She picked Anne of Cleves and Anne Boleyn.
18:55Sorry.
18:56Incorrect.
18:57One of them is right.
18:59But you didn't risk anything.
19:01Interesting wagers this week.
19:02Let's go to Andy now.
19:03Had $13,000.
19:05His response was Anne Boleyn and Mary, Queen of Scots.
19:11Henry VIII was never married to Mary, Queen of Scots.
19:13What did you risk?
19:15$10,601.
19:17Correct response.
19:18Anne of Cleves and Catherine of Aragon.
19:20And that makes Yumiko with $11,800 our new Jeopardy champion.
19:26Way to go, Yumiko.
19:28We'll see you tomorrow.
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