Kristin-Geoffrey-Harold (1st ep. w increased values), 11/26/01

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01:37This is Jeopardy!
01:41Let's meet today's contestants.
01:43A teacher and playwright from Columbia, South Carolina, Harold Skinner.
01:48A lawyer from Toronto, Canada, Jeffrey Zimmerman.
01:53And a multimedia artist from New Orleans, Louisiana, Tristan Lawhead.
02:00And now, here is the host of Jeopardy!
02:05Alex Trebek!
02:12Thank you, Johnny Gilbert. Hello, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to our program.
02:15Slightly different opening today, and I will tell you why.
02:18It will please our three newcomers, Kristen, Jeffrey, and Harold.
02:22Our producer has decided that after working for the same wages for the past 18 years,
02:28our contestants deserve an increase.
02:31And so it's going to happen today.
02:33You can forget about clues valued at $100 to $500 in the Jeopardy! round,
02:37because as of today, those clues are now worth $200 to $1,000.
02:45And we will, of course, double the amount in double Jeopardy! as well.
02:49Let's find out what the categories are for this first round of play, the Jeopardy! round.
02:53Suddenly, Sudan.
02:57Suddenly, Sudan.
03:01Good Tomes.
03:04Store Trek.
03:06Our writers obviously can't spell.
03:08Trees Company.
03:10Melrose Face.
03:13And Full House.
03:15F-double-O-L, in quotation marks.
03:17Kristen, you won the toss. You go first.
03:19I'll take Good Tomes for $200, please.
03:21Answer. Characters in this Victor Hugo classic include
03:24the Bishop of Digne, Inspector Javert, and Cosette.
03:29Jeffrey.
03:30What is Les Miserables?
03:31That's right.
03:32Store Trek for $200, please.
03:34Based in Atlanta, this chain for do-it-yourselfers is the world's largest home improvement retailer.
03:40Kristen.
03:41What is Lowe's?
03:42No. Jeffrey.
03:43What is Home Depot?
03:44That's the one.
03:45Full House, $200, please.
03:46Iron Pyrite.
03:48Harold.
03:49What is Fool's Goal?
03:50Correct.
03:51Good Tomes for $400.
03:53Here's Cheryl at the Plaza Hotel with a clue.
03:55This man's second novel, 1922's The Beautiful and Damned,
04:00featured scenes in the plaza's grill room.
04:03Harold.
04:04What is... Who is F. Scott Fitzgerald?
04:06He is the one.
04:07Good Tomes for $600.
04:08This 1929 anti-war novel begins,
04:12We're at rest five miles behind the front.
04:15Harold.
04:16What is All Quiet on the Western Front?
04:18That's it.
04:19Good Tomes for $800.
04:20Answer.
04:21Byzantine honeymoon, the Towers of Trebizond,
04:24and Midnight Express all take place in this country.
04:28Harold.
04:29What is Turkey?
04:30Right.
04:31Good Tomes for $1,000.
04:32In 1890, Oscar Wilde painted this novel portrait of a man
04:36trying to stay forever young.
04:39Harold.
04:40Who is Oscar Wilde?
04:41No.
04:42Kristen.
04:43What is the picture of Dorian Gray?
04:45You are right, yes.
04:46Harold just misspoke there.
04:47He went the wrong way, but that's okay.
04:49Kristen.
04:50What is Circuit City?
04:51Yes.
04:52Good Tomes for $400, please.
04:53Answer.
04:54This city is where service is state of the art.
04:57Kristen.
04:58What is Circuit City?
04:59Yes.
05:00Good Tomes for $600, please.
05:01This store, a place for cooks,
05:03was founded by Chuck Williams in the 1950s.
05:08And it is Williams-Sonoma.
05:10Kristen, back to you.
05:11Good Tomes for $800.
05:13Head over to this town,
05:15the retail store of an athletic gear company
05:17with its weekly running club.
05:20Kristen.
05:21What is Nike Town?
05:22Nike Town, right.
05:23Store Trek for $1,000, please.
05:24The 59th and Lex Cafe is found in this department store
05:28that's found on 59th and Lex.
05:31Jeffrey.
05:32What is Bloomingdale's?
05:33You got it.
05:34Melrose for $200, please.
05:36Jake, played by Grant Show,
05:38made his debut on this series,
05:40which took place in a different zip code.
05:43Harold.
05:44What is Beverly Hills 90210?
05:46That's it.
05:47Fool House for $400.
05:49The first day of the fourth month.
05:52Kristen.
05:53What is April Fool's?
05:54April Fool's, yes, that's right.
05:56And that takes you to $2,400.
05:57You have twice as much money as Harold,
05:59and Jeffrey has $1,400.
06:02Impressive scores at our first break.
06:04We haven't seen those in quite some time.
06:06We've never seen them, as a matter of fact.
06:08Well, that's what happens when you double the money.
06:11We'll be back in a moment to chat with the players.
06:13♪♪
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07:00Yep, you heard me. A large.
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07:07And, well, I lost it.
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08:18Today's third place contestant will receive a trip or two to Quebec, Canada.
08:22Where you'll spend a night at the Ice Hotel.
08:25And four nights at Duchesne Ecotourism Station.
08:28Where the cold is definitely cool.
08:30Today's second place contestant will receive a trip to Italy.
08:34Where you will learn the art of Italian cooking, wine tasting and pasta making.
08:38On a tour of Italy with Colette Vacations.
08:41Visit Rome, Florence, the Italian Riviera and more.
08:44Colette Vacations offering vacations for life.
08:47And now once again, here's Alex.
08:52Harold Skinner is a playwright and a teacher from Columbia, South Carolina.
08:56Whose father was on Jeopardy! in the original series on NBC in the 60's, right?
09:02That's correct, in 1968.
09:03How much did he win?
09:04He won a whopping $430.
09:07And an encyclopedia.
09:09And the Grolier's Encyclopedia, which we still have.
09:12They might be a little bit outdated by now, you know.
09:14I don't think so.
09:15Hopefully you'll win more money so you can buy a new set.
09:18Good to have you here.
09:19Jeffrey Zimmerman, a lawyer from Toronto, Canada.
09:22A few years ago it says here you and your wife had a year-long adventure aboard your 40-foot sailboat with your wife and your kids, right?
09:30Well, we made it all the way from the Bay of Fundy down to Cuba and then out to the Bahamas where we spent a lovely winter season.
09:37So you didn't cover a lot of ground, you covered a lot of water.
09:39That's a TV host joke.
09:44And a bad one at that.
09:46Alright, Kristen Lawhead from New Orleans.
09:48A multimedia artist, which sounds like a very soft kind of work.
09:53And this lady instructs women in anti-mugging and self-defense.
09:59That's right.
10:00What's the most important thing women should know?
10:02Awareness.
10:03Always be aware of your surroundings, where you're parked, don't park far away, keep in lighted areas.
10:10And if someone comes at you, just be ready, be aware.
10:15It's important to try and inflict as much pain as possible in as...
10:20Short a time.
10:21Short a time as possible.
10:22Right? Yes.
10:23I know from personal experience, they've done it to me many times.
10:26Kristen, make a selection.
10:28I'll take Fool House for $600, please.
10:31Proverbially, these two things are soon parted.
10:35Kristen.
10:36What is a fool and his money?
10:37You're right.
10:38Fool House for $800.
10:39It means designed to function despite human error.
10:43Jeffrey.
10:44What is foolproof?
10:45Correct.
10:46Fool House, $1,000, please.
10:47A song on Magical Mystery Tour.
10:51Harold.
10:52What is Fool on the Hill?
10:53Right.
10:54Melrose Face for $400.
10:56Kristen Davis' Melrose Place days had to help prepare her
10:59to play Charlotte on this HBO comedy.
11:03Harold.
11:04What is Sex and the City?
11:05You got it.
11:06Melrose Face for $600.
11:07As Amanda on Melrose Place, she was involved with
11:10Michael, Billy, Jake, Craig, Peter, Bobby, Kyle, and Rory.
11:16Kristen.
11:17Who is Heather Locklear?
11:18Yes, and now she's involved on another show.
11:20Go again.
11:21I'll have Melrose Face for $800, please.
11:23She dove into the Melrose Pool in 1997
11:25before she charmed us as Phoebe in 1998.
11:29Kristen.
11:30Who is Alyssa Milano?
11:31Yes.
11:32Trees Company for $200, please.
11:34The yellow or silver type of this tree
11:36has peeling papery bark when it's young.
11:39Kristen.
11:40What is a birch?
11:41Birch, yes.
11:42Melrose Face for $1,000.
11:43This Uber producer gave us Dynasty, Melrose Place,
11:47and Charlie's Angels.
11:49And Tori.
11:51Harold.
11:52What is Aaron Spelling?
11:53Correct.
11:54Suddenly Sudan for $200.
11:56From 1899 to 1956, Sudan was controlled by Egypt
12:00and this colonial power.
12:02Jeffrey.
12:03What is England?
12:04England, Great Britain.
12:05Yes.
12:06Sudan for $100, please.
12:07In 1995, this former U.S. president
12:09oversaw a ceasefire in Sudan
12:11to allow relief workers into war-torn areas.
12:15Jeffrey.
12:16Who is Jimmy Carter?
12:17Correct.
12:18Suddenly Sudan for $600, please.
12:19The Atbara River joins this river in northern Sudan
12:23as its last tributary.
12:26Kristen.
12:27What is the Nile River?
12:28Yes.
12:29Suddenly Sudan for $800.
12:30This Sudanese city of about one million
12:32was founded as an Egyptian army camp in the 1820s.
12:36Jeffrey.
12:37What is Khartoum?
12:38Right.
12:39Suddenly Sudan for $1,000, please.
12:40The answer there is the Daily Double.
12:43And...
12:46with the increase in funds available,
12:48you're in a good position right now with $3,600.
12:51I'll wager $1,400, please, Alex.
12:53For an even $5,000 then.
12:54Here is the clue.
12:55In suddenly Sudan,
12:56handling most of the country's foreign trade,
12:59Port Sudan lies on this sea.
13:03What is the Red Sea?
13:04You are correct, and you have $5,000.
13:06And we have less than a minute to go in the round.
13:11Trees Company for $400, please.
13:13Trees of the genus Fraxinus
13:16are easily transplanted.
13:17These to these, dust to dust.
13:21Harold.
13:22What is ash?
13:23Yes.
13:24Trees for $600.
13:25Like Zeus,
13:26nymphs called dryads were particularly associated
13:29with this mighty type of tree.
13:32Kristen.
13:33What is the oak?
13:34Yes.
13:35Trees Company for $800.
13:36It's the Asian tree-growing art represented here.
13:40Kristen.
13:41What is bonsai?
13:42Bonsai, right.
13:43Well, we won't have a chance to get to that last clue,
13:45but we have impressive scores,
13:47scores that you quite often see at the end of our show.
13:50We're back in a moment.
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15:01What's that?
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15:29Yeah, look at those clouds.
15:32Oh, that one looks like a wing chair.
15:35It's more like an elephant to me.
15:37And that one looks like a Bombay chest.
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15:56
15:58Twice the money available in Double Jeopardy also.
16:01$400 to $2,000, the value of clues in these categories.
16:04Classical music.
16:06Next, University State.
16:09Odds and ends.
16:11At the movies?
16:13Historic tabloid headlines.
16:15And finally, portmanteau words.
16:17A portmanteau word is a word that's made up of two other words.
16:20For instance, motel from motor hotel.
16:24Hope that assists you. Harold, start us off.
16:26I'll have at the movies for $400.
16:28This 1985 hit starring Pee Wee Herman
16:31was the first major feature film directed by Tim Burton.
16:35Harold.
16:36What is Pee Wee's Big Adventure?
16:37Yes.
16:38At the movies for $800.
16:39In this romantic action smash of 2000,
16:41Russell Crowe slays them in the Coliseum.
16:44He really slays them.
16:46Jeffrey.
16:47What is Gladiator?
16:48Right.
16:49Classical music, $400, please.
16:50After his oratorio Esther hit big in concert instead of drama form,
16:55he wrote others like it, including Messiah.
16:58Jeffrey.
16:59Who is Handel?
17:00Yes.
17:01Classical music for $800, please.
17:02After his debut in his hometown of Naples in 1894,
17:05it was a fast climb to the top for this tenor.
17:09Harold.
17:10Who is Mario Lanza?
17:11No.
17:12Jeffrey.
17:13Who is Caruso?
17:14Enrico Caruso, yes, 1894.
17:15May I have classical music for $1,200, please?
17:18Giuseppe Gazzaniga.
17:20And this composer based their Don Giovanni operas on the same libretto.
17:25Jeffrey.
17:26Who is Verdi?
17:27No.
17:28Kristen.
17:29Who is Mozart?
17:30Mozart's the one.
17:31Classical music for $1,600, please.
17:32Answer.
17:33One of the Daily Doubles.
17:34Kristen, you're still in the lead.
17:40You have a $2,000 margin over Jeffrey.
17:42$2,000.
17:43All right.
17:44For $9,800, here is the clue for you.
17:47This Leon Cavallo opera of 1892
17:50has a Commedia dell'Arte playlist within it.
18:02Give me something.
18:03Anything.
18:04It was...
18:07No.
18:08What is Pagliacci?
18:09Pagliacci.
18:10So you and Jeffrey are now tied at $5,800.
18:12Go again.
18:13Classical music for $2,000, please.
18:15Which Beethoven piano concerto, opus 73,
18:18sounds fit for more than a king?
18:21Harold.
18:22What is the Emperor Concerto?
18:23Correct.
18:24At the movies for $1,200.
18:26Let's join Sarah at SeaWorld.
18:28I'm not going to make a killer whale mad.
18:30I've seen this Richard Harris movie
18:32that came out two years after John.
18:35Harold.
18:36What is Orca?
18:37Yes.
18:38At the movies for $1,600.
18:39Answer there is the other Daily Doubles.
18:43You're in a similar situation to Christian a few moments ago,
18:46although your margin is just $1,000, not $2,000.
18:50I'll wager $3,200.
18:52All right.
18:53You like round numbers.
18:54$10,000 sounds pretty good.
18:55Let's see if it works out for you at the movies.
18:571992 Oscar winner with the line,
19:01It's a hell of a thing killing a man.
19:03You take away all he's got
19:05and all he's ever going to have.
19:07What is Unforgiven?
19:09Yes.
19:1020 for the line.
19:12$10,000.
19:13Movie for $2,000.
19:15This actor's standout roles in the German films
19:18Hanusen and Mephisto
19:20helped earn both films Oscar nominations.
19:24Harold.
19:25Who is Klaus Kinski?
19:26No.
19:27Jeffrey or Kristen?
19:29Kristen.
19:30Who is Mastroianni?
19:31No.
19:35Who is Klaus Maria Brandauer?
19:37Not Klaus Kinski.
19:38Harold, we come back to you, though.
19:40I'll take odds and ends for $400.
19:42Elwood Edwards is the voice
19:44behind this three-word phrase heard online
19:47an estimated 27 million times a day.
19:50Harold.
19:51What is You've Got Mail?
19:52Yes.
19:53Odds and ends for $800.
19:54All right.
19:55Let's join Cheryl this time at the Santa Monica Pier.
19:57He was credited with shooting down 80 Allied planes
20:01before being shot down himself in April 1918.
20:05Harold.
20:06Who is the Red Baron?
20:07Correct.
20:08Odds and ends for $1,200.
20:10The OED says the word
20:12word
20:13is from O-E,
20:14this language.
20:16Jeffrey.
20:17Oxford English.
20:18No.
20:19Kristen.
20:21What is Old English?
20:22What is Old English?
20:23Yes.
20:24Remember the phrasing also, Jeffrey.
20:25Go again, Kristen.
20:26Historic tabloid headlines for four, please.
20:29328 B.C.
20:30This Macedonian leader needs to conquer drinking.
20:33Kills friend Cletus in rage.
20:36Kristen.
20:37Who is Alexander the Great?
20:38Right.
20:39Historic tabloid headlines for 12.
20:41In the 3rd century A.D.,
20:43it was
20:44martyr, she wrote,
20:45when Saint Cecilia
20:46defied this civilization's gods.
20:49Jeffrey.
20:50What was Rome?
20:51Yes.
20:52Portmanteau, $400, please.
20:54Lewis Carroll coined the term
20:56portmanteau word
20:57explaining how slithy
20:59combines these two words.
21:02Two words are lithe and slimy.
21:05Jeffrey.
21:06I will go with
21:07historic tabloid headlines for 1,600, please.
21:10Take a look.
21:11The headlines seen here
21:12reproached this medieval woman,
21:15then married to Louis VII of France.
21:21And that would be
21:22Eleanor of Aquitaine.
21:24A minute to go, Jeffrey.
21:252,000 historic tabloid headlines.
21:27When this 18-year-old
21:28became the emperor,
21:29When this 18-year-old
21:30became the emperor's second wife in 1810,
21:33headlines called her
21:34Napoleon Pastry.
21:36Jeffrey.
21:37Who was Josephine?
21:38No.
21:40Kristen or Harold?
21:41Kristen.
21:42Who was Marie de Beauharnais?
21:43No.
21:45Who was Marie Louise?
21:47Jeffrey, back to you.
21:48Tabloid headlines for 800, please.
21:50Answer.
21:51An 1854 headline might have read
21:54It's a crime, Mia.
21:56This 661-man group
21:58decimated at Balaclava.
22:01Harold.
22:02What is the White Brigade?
22:03Yes.
22:04Odds and ends for 1,600.
22:06Let's go to Sarah at the San Diego Zoo.
22:09Commonly called wool fat,
22:10this substance,
22:11obtained from the greasy coating
22:13found on wool,
22:14is used in cosmetics.
22:17Kristen.
22:18What is collagen?
22:19No.
22:21Jeffrey or Harold?
22:23Get it from sheep.
22:24What is lanolin?
22:25Harold, pick again.
22:26Let's have University State for 2,000.
22:28Answer.
22:29Concordia, Lawrence, Marquette.
22:32Harold.
22:33What is Wisconsin?
22:34Yes.
22:35University State for 1,600.
22:36Grambling State, Dillard, Tulane.
22:40Kristen.
22:41What is Louisiana?
22:42That's right.
22:43Odds and ends for 2,000, please.
22:45Answer there.
22:46Night Ride Home,
22:47which aired on February 7th, 1999,
22:50was its 200th presentation.
22:54Harold.
22:55Is it a theater?
22:56No.
22:57Kristen or Jeffrey?
22:58Hallmark Hall of Fame.
23:00Kristen back...
23:01Oh, gosh.
23:02We won't get a chance to get to any more clues
23:05to allow you to earn more money,
23:07and that means that we have
23:09Kristen at 3,400,
23:10Jeffrey at 3,800,
23:11but Harold with a big lead,
23:13$10,000 his total.
23:15Now, the final Jeopardy! category is
23:17World Cities.
23:18We'll have a clue in a moment.
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23:28If you've treated your heartburn
23:29and changed your diet,
23:30but it comes back two or more days a week,
23:32then you may know about the burning pain
23:34of acid reflux disease.
23:35But there's something about acid reflux
23:37that I didn't know.
23:38Over time, that acid churning up
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23:43I didn't know.
23:44I didn't.
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23:47It's from the makers of Prilosec.
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27:36What did you put down as your response?
27:38You selected London.
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27:45Had $3,800 going into final,
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27:59But did he also come up with the correct response?
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