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00:34This is Jeopardy!
00:37Now entering the studio are today's contestants.
00:40A judicial clerk from Grove City, Ohio, Richard Cordray.
00:44A video production manager from Honolulu, Hawaii, Susan Wilcox.
00:50And our returning champion, a police officer from South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Larry Dundas, whose cash winnings total $14,000.
01:01And now, here is the host of Jeopardy! Alex Trebek.
01:06Thank you, Johnny.
01:07Thank you, ladies and gentlemen.
01:08Hi, folks, and welcome again to our show.
01:10Well, if you were tuned in yesterday, you saw an exciting contest that culminated in one of the biggest payoffs in recent weeks.
01:17And our champion, Larry, is going to get to enjoy $14,000 in cash.
01:21And as a result of that win, of course, he returns today to defend against these two challengers, Susan and Richard.
01:28Good luck to all three of you.
01:29Let's go to work and play this first round of Jeopardy!, shall we?
01:32As the numbers start popping into the screens, I'll remind you that we'll have just the one daily double in this round.
01:37Here are the categories.
01:38Summer, autumn mobiles.
01:41Lesser known names of famous people, of course.
01:45Colonial America, starry songs, and finally, going in style.
01:52A bit of a play on words there, so be careful.
01:53Larry, you're the returning champ. You go first.
01:55Lesser known names for $100.
01:57First clue in this match is, most famous son of the man born Alois Schickelgruber in 1837.
02:04Larry.
02:05Who's Adolf Hitler?
02:06That's right.
02:07Lesser known names for $200.
02:08Answer.
02:09Malcolm Little.
02:10Larry again.
02:11Malcolm X.
02:12Correct.
02:13Lesser known names, $300.
02:14Charles Eugene Boone is better known by this first name.
02:17Larry.
02:18Who's Daniel?
02:19No, sorry.
02:20Susan.
02:21Who is Pat Boone?
02:22Who is Pat, yes.
02:23Let's try starry songs for $100.
02:26First clue in that column, Perry Como advised, catch a falling star and put it there.
02:31Susan.
02:32What is your pocket?
02:33Yep.
02:34Starry songs for $200.
02:35Are the stars out tonight?
02:37I can't tell if it's cloudy or bright.
02:39Larry.
02:40What is I only have eyes for you?
02:44Select.
02:46Starry songs for $300.
02:47Through you there.
02:48It's when peace will guide the planets and love will steer the stars.
02:52Susan.
02:53What is the age of Aquarius?
02:54Aquarius.
02:55That's correct.
02:56Starry songs for $400.
02:57At night the stars put on a show for free and darling you can share it all with me there.
03:03Richard.
03:04What is up on the roof?
03:05You are right for $400 and control of the board.
03:07Select.
03:08Colonial America for $300 please.
03:09Middle of that column.
03:10The largest 18th century manufacturing industry in New England was the distilling of this liquor.
03:15Richard.
03:16What is whiskey?
03:17Sorry, that's wrong.
03:18Larry.
03:19What is rum?
03:20Rum is correct.
03:21Let's go back to less than known names for $400.
03:24Rock and roller Ernest Evans.
03:26His stage name is a twisted version of Fats Dominoes.
03:29Larry.
03:30What is Chubby Checker?
03:31Right.
03:32Better get that one right.
03:33Less than known names for $500.
03:34Last clue in the column.
03:36While Beverly Hillbillies Jed and Ellie Mae had the last name Clampett, Jethro's was this.
03:41Larry.
03:42What is Bodine?
03:43Jethro Bodine is correct again.
03:45Larry.
03:46Okay.
03:47Hmm.
03:48Let's go back to starry songs for $500.
03:51Song in which the Everly brothers declared,
03:53I'm through with counting the stars above.
03:59Larry.
04:00What is wake up little Susie?
04:01Sorry, that's wrong.
04:02That'll cost you.
04:03Susan or Richard.
04:04What is bye-bye love?
04:06Bye-bye happiness.
04:07All right, Larry.
04:08We'll go back to you for the next choice.
04:10Okay.
04:11Colonial America for $100.
04:13Local colonial voter eligibility was usually determined by being Protestant, free, a property owner, and this sex.
04:20Susan.
04:21What is mail?
04:22Yes.
04:23Colonial America for $200.
04:24In 1762, Ben Franklin was given an honorary degree by this English university.
04:29Richard.
04:30What is Oxford?
04:31Oxford is right also for $200 more.
04:33And that takes us to our first commercial break.
04:36Relax, if you will.
04:37We're gonna pause now for these messages.
04:38We'll be back to continue round one following this.
04:40Good afternoon, everybody.
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05:19Same old thing with the same old bunch.
05:23The same bunch.
05:24So what's it gonna be for lunch?
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06:55Welcome back.
06:56I suppose it was appropriate that Richard Cordray would come up with a correct response on that last clue we had regarding Oxford University,
07:03because this man received a B.A. at Oxford.
07:06Is that right?
07:07That's right.
07:08Thank you, Alex.
07:09You were there on a scholarship program?
07:10Yes, from the British government.
07:11It's called Marshall Scholarship Program.
07:12I see.
07:13Now, is it true that at Oxford they have a special dress code for exams that's different than here in America?
07:17They do.
07:18It's quite a bit different.
07:19I had to wear a white shirt, a white bow tie, a dark suit, a dark gown, and a black hat to exams for a week consecutive.
07:25I see.
07:26Well, if you were getting married on the same day, it would do double duty.
07:29Nice having you with us on the program.
07:30Susan Wilcox, the lady next to you from Hawaii.
07:33We discovered her in a contestant search at K-H-O-N.
07:36What have you got there?
07:37Some kind of a lucky...
07:38No, this isn't for me.
07:39This is for you.
07:40Oh, yeah?
07:41An invitation to come back.
07:42Oh, all right.
07:43Can you shoot that at me?
07:44I get my lay on...
07:45Oh, on the air.
07:46All right.
07:47I love it.
07:49I'll wear this for a while.
07:50Thank you, Susan.
07:53Larry at the end.
07:54Larry's dying now because he saw you with something on your podium.
07:57And at the end of our last show, our champion was waving something to the audience.
08:00They didn't get a chance to see it.
08:01What do you got there?
08:02That's correct.
08:03This is an image of a friend of mine back home, Frankie.
08:06This is his favorite ball player, Dale Murphy.
08:08And on the back of that is a four-leaf clover from another friend, Sue.
08:12So I strapped a four-leaf clover to the back of the strategic part of Dale's anatomy.
08:18And thank goodness...
08:19Do you know that the real Dale Murphy does that also?
08:22He has a four-leaf clover strapped his back, and that's enabled him to be the great player he is.
08:26Well, it must work.
08:27I have no complaints.
08:28Okay, Larry.
08:29Nice having you back with us.
08:30Thank you, sir.
08:31You're a good champ.
08:32But right now, Richard is the man in control of the board.
08:33He makes the selection for us.
08:34Colonial America for 400, please.
08:36The answer is, anthropologists have stated these peoples were at a Neolithic stage when colonists landed.
08:43Larry.
08:44What is Maine?
08:45No, sorry.
08:46Susan.
08:47What were the Indians?
08:48Indians.
08:49Yes, that's what we were going for.
08:50Let's try summer for 100.
08:51Okay.
08:52Though about 50,000 of these storms occur daily worldwide, in the U.S. they occur mainly in spring and summer.
08:58Richard.
08:59What are thunderstorms?
09:00Correct.
09:01Colonial America for 500, please.
09:03The infamous tax on this was used to save the British East India Company from bankruptcy.
09:08Susan.
09:09What was tea?
09:10You are right for $500.
09:11Let's try going in style for 100.
09:13The answer is, years after her death, Juan Perón often ate dinner with this wife's body seated at his table.
09:21Larry.
09:22Who is Isabel Perón?
09:23No.
09:24Richard.
09:25Who is Eva Perón?
09:26Eva or Evita.
09:27Yes.
09:28Let's try summer for 400, please.
09:30The answer there is 1982 Woody Allen movie whose title suggests he had a little help from Shakespeare.
09:37Richard.
09:38What is A Midsummer Night's Dream?
09:41No, sorry.
09:42Susan.
09:43What is A Midsummer Night's Comedy?
09:45Nope.
09:46No.
09:47Larry doesn't want to try it.
09:48The correct title is A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy.
09:51Richard, back to you.
09:52Summer for 500, please.
09:54Date you arrive in New Zealand if your itinerary says you land in Auckland the last day of their summer.
09:59Richard.
10:01What is March 21st?
10:04You're right.
10:0520th or 21st.
10:06Go again.
10:07Automobiles for 400, please.
10:08The answer there is the two standard gauges in a U.S. car that are calibrated in miles.
10:13Richard.
10:14What are the speedometer and the odometer?
10:16That's good.
10:17Automobiles for 500, please.
10:19Good brands of this ethylene glycol-based fluid contain rust inhibitors and lubricants.
10:23Susan.
10:24Uh, what is gasoline?
10:26No, sorry.
10:27Richard.
10:28What is ethanol?
10:29No.
10:30Larry doesn't want to try it?
10:31No.
10:32Susan wouldn't have any use for it on the island of Hawaii for dealing with the cold, of course,
10:36but it's antifreeze.
10:37Antifreeze.
10:38You need it for hot weather also.
10:39Richard, select.
10:40Automobiles for 300, please.
10:42Synchromesh allows you to do this either up or down.
10:45Susan.
10:46What is shift gears?
10:47You are right.
10:48Um, summer for 300.
10:50For 300.
10:51Cocosel, patty pan, and yellow crookneck.
10:57What are summer squashes?
10:58We've got a minute to go in the round.
10:59Susan, select.
11:00Um, going in style for 200.
11:02The answer there.
11:03When he dies, the author of frisbee wants his ashes mixed with polyethylene and made
11:08into these.
11:09Susan.
11:10What are frisbees?
11:11You bet.
11:12That's what he wants.
11:13Let's try a going in style for 500.
11:15For five.
11:16It said this part of Peter Stuyvesant's body was buried with full military honors years
11:20before his death.
11:21Richard.
11:22What is his wooden leg?
11:24No.
11:25Susan or Larry.
11:27Richard realizes now the mistake he made.
11:30They didn't bury the wooden leg.
11:31They buried the real one.
11:32Susan, you select again.
11:33Um, going in style for 400.
11:35The answer.
11:36Napoleon's sister Pauline asked that a nude statue of this person be displayed at her funeral.
11:44A nude statue of herself.
11:45Susan, select again.
11:46Going in style for 300.
11:48Perhaps rehearsing for death.
11:50This divine 19th century star slept in a satin lined casket.
11:54Larry.
11:55No.
11:56It was Bela Lugosi.
11:57No.
11:58Sorry.
11:59Richard.
12:00Who is Sarah Bernhardt.
12:01Sarah Bernhardt is correct.
12:02Automobiles for 200.
12:03The answer.
12:04We won't get a chance for that clue.
12:06We had our daily double in this round at the $200 spot in the summer category.
12:11Well, we went up and then we went down.
12:13And at the end, Susan was very much up with $1,300.
12:17Double Jeopardy coming up in a little while.
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14:32Perfect timing, folks.
14:37You got back just as we were about to get the Double Jeopardy round underway.
14:40Two Daily Doubles in this one.
14:41First, the dollar figures, please.
14:45Now the categories.
14:47On the left side of the board, we've got royalty,
14:49followed by birds,
14:50fictional characters,
14:51television commercials,
14:53world geography,
14:55and finally,
14:57letter perfect.
14:58Larry, you're in third place.
15:00You go first.
15:01Okay, sir.
15:02Royalty for 200.
15:03The answer is,
15:04as a symbol of her power,
15:06Egypt's Queen Hatshepsut wore a beard
15:09and had artists depict her as this.
15:12Susan.
15:13What is a man?
15:14That's it, yeah.
15:15Let's try birds for 200.
15:17The breed of these named for Canada
15:19are sometimes called honkers.
15:21Susan.
15:22What are geese?
15:23Birds for 400.
15:25German mountains,
15:26where the best singing canaries are bred,
15:27or brand of bird seed you might feed yours.
15:31Larry.
15:32With his heart.
15:33That's it.
15:34Royalty for 400.
15:35This part of Robert the Bruce's body
15:37was cut out and taken on crusades.
15:40Richard.
15:41What is his heart?
15:42You are right.
15:43Fictional characters for 600, please.
15:45Middle of that one.
15:46First name of the girl jockey Elizabeth Taylor played
15:49in the 1944 film.
15:51Larry.
15:52Velvet.
15:53That's it.
15:54Fictional characters for 400.
15:55Moving up one.
15:56The band of outlaws in Glendoon adopted a girl they captured
16:00and named her this.
16:01Larry.
16:02What is Lorna?
16:03Right.
16:04Fictional characters for 200.
16:05Among this author's title characters are
16:07Dombey and Son, Barnaby Rudge, and Martin Chuzzlewit.
16:10Richard.
16:11Who is Dickens?
16:12Correct.
16:13World Geography for 800, please.
16:14For 800.
16:15Of Alberta, Saskatchewan, or Manitoba.
16:17The one Canadian prairie province that is not landlocked.
16:20Richard.
16:21What is Saskatchewan?
16:23Sorry, that is wrong.
16:24That narrows it for Larry and Susan.
16:27Let me give it to you.
16:28Not fast enough, Susan.
16:29What is Manitoba?
16:30It's on Hudson Bay.
16:31All right, Richard.
16:32Back to you.
16:33For 1,000, please.
16:34The answer there is.
16:35Paul Baumer is the German narrator of this remarkable tale.
16:40Richard.
16:41What is All Quiet on the Western Front?
16:42All Quiet on the Western Front is right.
16:44World Geography for 1,000.
16:46The answer.
16:47The only Southeast Asian country with any part lying south of the equator.
16:52Susan.
16:53What is Indonesia?
16:55Correct.
16:56World Geography for 600.
16:58Continent with the most square miles of dry desert.
17:01Richard.
17:02What is Africa?
17:03Right.
17:04Fictional characters for 800, please.
17:06Egbert.
17:07A cow puncher from Red Gap, Washington won this valet in a poker game.
17:14It was Ruggles.
17:15The famous Ruggles of Red Gap.
17:16Back to you, Richard.
17:17Royalty for 800, please.
17:19For eight.
17:20American Lisa Hollaby met this king while working for an airline and became his fourth wife in 1978.
17:26Richard.
17:27Who is King Hussein?
17:28That's right.
17:29Royalty for 1,000, please.
17:31This Empress of Mexico, it's said, went mad in the Pope's presence and never knew of her husband's execution.
17:37Susan.
17:38Who is Carlotta?
17:39Carlotta, the wife of Maximilian.
17:40Right.
17:41Birds for 1,000.
17:42Birds for 1,000.
17:43In America, some 35 species of finches are referred to by this name for small, common birds.
17:48Larry.
17:49What are hummingbirds?
17:50Oh, sorry.
17:51Susan or Richard.
17:53They're referred to as sparrows.
17:55Susan.
17:56Back to you.
17:57Birds for 800.
17:58In 1941, only 15 of these large birds were left, but they now number well over 100.
18:05Susan.
18:06What is a condor?
18:07No, sorry.
18:08Richard.
18:09You got it.
18:10World Geography for 400, please.
18:12The answer there is one of the two Daily Doubles in the round.
18:17You've got 3,300.
18:18You lead Susan by 400, Richard.
18:20How much do you want to risk?
18:213,300, please.
18:22For 3,300 in the category World Geography.
18:26This is a true Daily Double, then.
18:28Here is the answer.
18:29Two of the three countries of the world that begin with the letter J.
18:41Richard.
18:42What are Jordan and Jamaica?
18:46The third was Japan.
18:47Nice going.
18:48You got it.
18:49Doubling your share to 6,600.
18:50Select again.
18:53World Geography for 200, please.
18:55Hispaniola is an island comprised of Haiti and this other nation.
18:59Richard.
19:00What is the Dominican Republic?
19:01Correct.
19:02Go again.
19:03Letter perfect for 200, please.
19:05In 1957, Dale Hawkins' song, Letter Which Followed Susie.
19:10Richard.
19:11What is Q?
19:12That's right.
19:13Letter perfect for 400, please.
19:15Letter which began all three names of the man who was vice president between Johnson and Agnew.
19:20Richard.
19:21What is H?
19:22For Hubert Horatio Humphrey.
19:23Go again.
19:24Letter perfect for 600, please.
19:25It's the only letter which stands for both a chess piece and a blood group.
19:29Richard.
19:31What is O?
19:34Sorry, that's wrong.
19:35Susan.
19:36What is B?
19:37B for Bishop, right.
19:38Letter perfect for 1,000.
19:40In the Los Angeles white pages, this letter has only one and a half columns of entries.
19:45Richard.
19:46What is X?
19:47That's right.
19:48That's right.
19:49For 1,000.
19:50Go again.
19:51Royally for 600, please.
19:52The answer there is, though she may not have said qu'il mange de la brioche, she was guillotined in 1793 anyway.
19:58Larry.
19:59Who is Marie Internet?
20:00That's it for 600.
20:01Where to?
20:02TV commercials for 800.
20:03The answer there is a daily double.
20:05You've got $1,100 and you've got to get back in this match, Larry.
20:09We're running short of time.
20:10How much do you want to risk?
20:11Let's try 800.
20:12For $800, in TV commercials, here is the clue.
20:15From 1974 to 1982, these two blondes sang, in turn, Ace is the place with a helpful hardware man.
20:23Oh, boy.
20:24Who are Suzanne Somers?
20:25That's one of them.
20:26Connie Stevens.
20:27You got it.
20:28Nice going.
20:29All right, we've got less than a minute to go.
20:30Select.
20:31TV commercials for 1,000.
20:33The slogan for this simple shampoo in hair color was, the closer he gets, the better you look.
20:39Larry.
20:40What is Clairol?
20:41Susan or Richard?
20:44The shampoo was nice and easy.
20:46Larry, go again.
20:47Commercial's 600.
20:48Said to be one of television's sexiest half minutes, the 1982 Man in Bed ad pushed this men's cologne.
20:54Cologne was Paco Rabanne. Larry, select.
20:59Commercial's 400.
21:00If you don't believe this softened hands while you do dishes, ask Madge.
21:05Susan.
21:06What is Palmolive?
21:08That's right.
21:09Um.
21:10Oh, we won't get a chance for any more answers.
21:13We had three clues left on the board.
21:14Susan has exactly half of Richard's total.
21:17And Larry's still alive with $900.
21:19Remember, the champ is the player with the most cash.
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21:58And now, let's go back to Alex Trebek.
22:00All right, today's final Jeopardy! category is this.
22:03Famous quote.
22:04Something for Larry, Susan, and Richard to think about for a few minutes while we pause for these commercials.
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22:29Can I have this?
22:30Oh, let go my Eggo.
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24:52In the break, our judges reviewed one of Larry's responses a little while ago,
24:55and they have decided to award him a correct for Clairol,
24:58because Clairol does manufacture nice and easy shampoo.
25:01That brings his score to 2900.
25:03He has made his final Jeopardy wager based on that amount.
25:05The other scores are correct.
25:07When I give you the answer, players, you'll have 30 seconds in which to write down your question.
25:10Be sure it is in that form.
25:12The category is famous quotes. Here we go.
25:14Today's final Jeopardy clue is this.
25:16In 1946, in Missouri, Churchill said,
25:20From Stettin to Trieste, it has descended across the continent.
25:25Good luck.
25:26Good luck.
25:27So shall we 30 minutes?
25:28Good luck.
25:40We're going to start with our returning champ, Larry Dundas.
26:00He had $2,900. Did he get the right question?
26:02Wrote it down quickly. What is the Iron Curtain?
26:05You're absolutely right. That's where we got that expression.
26:07How much did you bet? $2,800. That'll take you to $5,700.
26:11We move now to Susan Wilcox with $3,900 shaking her head.
26:14Oh, bad news, is it, Susan?
26:16Yeah.
26:16Yeah, let's take a look. What did you put down?
26:19What is storm clouds?
26:21I think clouds of war or something.
26:23Oh, I see. All right. Well, unfortunately, that is incorrect.
26:26It's going to cost you something. How much did you wager? $3,900.
26:30Takes you down to nothing.
26:32We move to Richard Cordray, who was leading with $7,800.
26:35Did Richard get the correct response?
26:38What is an Iron Curtain?
26:40He most certainly did. And how much did you bet?
26:43Zippo. Not a penny, but that's okay.
26:45$7,800 is a good payoff, and that's enough to make you Jeopardy champion today.
26:50Congratulations, Richard.
26:52Now, thanks also to Larry and Susan.
26:55Super game. We've got to go.
26:57Richard, I'll see you on the next edition of Jeopardy,
26:59and hopefully we'll have the pleasure of your company as well.
27:01Until then, so long, folks.
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28:16Theə-la-la,'
28:16should I take the risk
28:23of?
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28:26A couple is murdered in Mesquite, and the man who says he's the killer surrenders.
28:40And it's all over for 40 Dallas teachers who failed the state competency test or never took it at all.
28:45Good afternoon. I'm Larry Estendorf.
28:47And I'm Alice Carone. On Money Desk today, we'll take you to an exotic car auction.
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