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00:00This is Jeopardy!
00:09Now with me on the studio are today's contestants.
00:14An attorney from Los Angeles, California, Rick Sinclair.
00:18A musician from Los Angeles, California, Bruce Rodewan.
00:22And our returning champion, a computer game designer from Palo Alto, California, Matt Hubbard,
00:28whose cash winnings total $25,550.
00:32And now, here is the host of Jeopardy!, Alex Trebek.
00:37Thank you very much.
00:41Ladies and gentlemen, I love champions like Matt who have fun with their winnings, and why shouldn't he?
00:46He's won a lot of money with us, $25,500.
00:49And he defends today for his fourth contest against Bruce and Rick.
00:54Any one of you can earn cash simply by coming up with correct questions every time we reveal an answer on our board.
00:59Speaking of the board, looks as if it's all ready to go.
01:01So let's put it in motion and play the first round of Jeopardy!
01:07Tougher answers at the bottom worth $500.
01:09Easier ones at the top for $100 in these categories.
01:121933, Wordplay, Canada, Movie Trivia, Old Testament, and finally, Odd Jobs.
01:23All right, champ. Let's have some more fun today.
01:26Let's. Let's try Movie Trivia for $100.
01:29To darken the sky for Crucifixion in Barabbas, scene was filmed during this astronomical event. Matt?
01:34What is a solar eclipse?
01:35That is correct. Select again for me.
01:37Movie Trivia for $200.
01:38Moving down.
01:40Walt Disney retired him from movies in 53, saying he was too sweet-tempered for modern tastes. Matt?
01:45Who is Mickey Mouse?
01:46That is right again.
01:47Movie Trivia for $300.
01:48At the middle of the column.
01:50Answer. Not surprisingly, this author's works have been filmed more than any other. Bruce?
01:54Who is Shakespeare?
01:55That is correct.
01:56Movie Trivia for $400, please.
01:58Answer this time.
01:59To fit the song's needs in Oklahoma, special corn twice as high as this was grown. Matt?
02:04Oh, what is an elephant's eye?
02:06That is correct.
02:07Movie Trivia for $500.
02:08At the bottom, this clue.
02:10So that Charlie Chaplin could eat his boot during the gold rush, it was made of this. Rick?
02:15Chocolate? What is chocolate?
02:17No, that is wrong. Matt?
02:19What is licorice?
02:20Yes, what is licorice? That's it for you.
02:22You wind up in the lead with $1,200. Bruce in second place with three. Rick at minus $500. Matt, select again.
02:27Canada for $100.
02:29All right.
02:30Canada's basic money unit. Bruce?
02:32What is the Canadian dollar?
02:34Right.
02:35Canada for $200, please.
02:36Moving down.
02:37Every July, about a million tourists stampede this Alberta city. Matt?
02:41What is Calgary?
02:42Calgary, Alberta. Correct.
02:43Canada, $300, please.
02:44Answer.
02:45The only walled city in North America. It's been called the Mecca of French Canadians. Rick?
02:49What is Quebec?
02:50Quebec is right. Yes, indeed. That gives you $300. You're at minus $200.
02:54I'll take Word Play for $100.
02:56New category.
02:57Word which follows union, black and flap and precedes hammer, frost and rabbit. Matt?
03:02What is jack?
03:03Right.
03:04Word Play for $200, please.
03:05Answer.
03:06Silent anagrams to this which you hang on a tree on a silent night. Bruce?
03:12Sorry, you're taking too long. Rick?
03:15Tinsel. What is tinsel?
03:16What is tinsel? Yes. Be sure to phrase it in the form of a question, Rick.
03:19Right.
03:20I'll take Canada for $400, please.
03:22Canada for $400.
03:23By dropping the word shining from the last line of the song America, you get this, Canada's national motto. Matt?
03:28What is from sea to sea?
03:30That is right.
03:31Word Play for $300, please.
03:33Word Play for $300.
03:34A cross stick that one might see here. Bruce?
03:38What are atoms?
03:40What are atoms?
03:41Yes.
03:42Bravo.
03:43Bravo, indeed. Nice going, Bruce. Word Play for $400, please.
03:45Continuing along in this category, we have a Daily Double, the first and only one in this round.
03:50Bruce, you've got $500. That's as much as you can wager. How much?
03:53I'll wager $400.
03:54For $400, here are the clues for you.
03:57Three rhyming prefixes, all meaning half.
04:02What are semi, demi, and hemi?
04:04Semi, demi, and hemi. Absolutely right.
04:06Sounds like Dewey, Dewey, and Louie.
04:09All right. That means that we're going to take a commercial break right now.
04:12You've got $1,900, Matt, $1,000 more than Bruce, and Rick has worked his way back to zero.
04:17And that's good news for you, Rick. Relax, all three of you. We'll come back to you in a few moments.
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07:08Hi there, welcome back.
07:09Let's meet the players.
07:10Rick Sinclair, it says here you come from a big family.
07:13How big?
07:14There's 10 children in my family.
07:15Oh, hello.
07:16Anything else that I should know about them?
07:18Uh, yes, there are two sets of twins, of which I am one twin.
07:21Aha, identical twins?
07:23Yes, two sets of identical twins.
07:25How about that, okay.
07:26Must have been fun with all those kids at the dinner table.
07:29Are you a very competitive family?
07:31Uh, in a sense, yes.
07:32All right, well that should help you on this program.
07:34We'll find out soon enough.
07:35We'll say hello to the man next to you, Bruce Rotewald, who is a musician.
07:38That makes two musicians on the program today.
07:40What do you play and do you play with a group?
07:43Yeah, I play in a couple of groups.
07:45A bunch of different instruments, bass guitar and steel guitar and things.
07:49Okay, I hope I'm not being indelicate in asking this because I questioned our champion about his hair.
07:54Oh, no, I was waiting for it.
07:55You're waiting for that?
07:56That's not your natural color, is it?
07:57No, no, it isn't.
07:58Actually, my skin is flesh colored.
08:00Your skin is flesh colored and your hair is bright red right now.
08:03Yeah.
08:04Has it always been red?
08:05Would you like to rub it?
08:06No, no, no thanks.
08:08No, thank you, no.
08:10I'll move down to Matt Hubbard, our champion.
08:13It is good luck.
08:14Okay, three dates old, 25 and a half thousand.
08:16What kind of songs do you write?
08:19Disturbed songs.
08:20I can't explain it any other way.
08:22Good, then I don't want to hear about them.
08:24Bruce, you gave us the last correct question, so why don't you make the selection as we continue with the first round of Jeopardy.
08:28All right, I'd like wordplay for 500, please.
08:30The answer at the bottom of that category is a letter added to a kidnapped victim's salvation produces this window above a door.
08:38Bruce.
08:40What is a sash?
08:41No.
08:42Sorry, Matt.
08:43What is a T for transom?
08:45T for transom, yes, indeed, that's right.
08:47T added to ransom.
08:48Go again, Matt.
08:49Odd jobs for 100, please.
08:50Odd jobs for one.
08:51Let's see what we have for you here.
08:52Job Rosie had in World War II.
08:54Bruce.
08:55What was a riveter?
08:56Right.
08:57I'd like odd jobs for 200, please.
08:58Continuing along.
08:59The person who puts the chocolate on the cherry or the wax on the candle.
09:03Rick Sinclair.
09:05What is a coder?
09:06Nope.
09:07Bruce.
09:08What is a dipper?
09:09What is a dipper?
09:10That's the name of that person.
09:11Go ahead, Bruce.
09:12Odd jobs for 300, please.
09:13For $300, this clue.
09:14Before monks discovered photocopiers, they used these people to copy manuscripts.
09:18Matt.
09:19Who are scribes?
09:20Scribes, yes, that's what the word means.
09:21Odd jobs for 400, please.
09:22The answer.
09:23Circus performer who bends over backwards for you and into pretzel-like shapes, too.
09:27Bruce.
09:28What is a contortionist?
09:29That is right.
09:30I'd like Old Testament for 100, please.
09:32Old Testament.
09:33We'll go to that.
09:34With this.
09:35It was two pillars of the community of Gaza that killed this biblical strongman.
09:38Matt.
09:39Who was Samson?
09:40Yes, pillars of the temple.
09:411933 for 100, please.
09:44At the top, left-hand corner.
09:45You never saw FDR smoking a cigarette without one of these.
09:48Bruce.
09:49What was a cigarette holder?
09:50Right.
09:511933 for 200, please.
09:52In Berlin in May, this was done to works of Freud, Einstein, and Thomas Mann, among others.
09:57Rick.
09:58What is burning?
09:59Yes.
10:00I'll take 1933 for 300.
10:01In the middle of the column.
10:02In the U.S., hoarders of this type of coinage were jailed and fined for refusing to surrender them.
10:07Bruce.
10:08What was gold?
10:09Yes.
10:10I'd like 1933 for 400, please.
10:12The answer.
10:13Judge Joseph Davis ruled her Chicago World's Fair fan dancing act legal.
10:18Bruce.
10:19Who was Sally Rand?
10:20Sally Rand.
10:21Yes, indeed.
10:22Go again.
10:23I'd like Old Testament for 200, please.
10:24All right.
10:25We're staying away from the $500 answers.
10:26He was 600 years old when he became captain of the Bible's love boat.
10:29Bruce.
10:30Let's see.
10:31Who was Noah?
10:32Right.
10:33Old Testament for 300, please.
10:34Answer.
10:35His brothers turned green with envy when Jacob gave Joseph this piece of wearing apparel.
10:39Matt.
10:40What is the coat of many colors?
10:41That is right.
10:42Bruce.
10:43Less than a minute to go in the round.
10:44Odd Jobs for 500, please.
10:45At the bottom of that column, this clue.
10:46In Ghostbusters, Weaver told Murray he didn't act like a scientist, but like one of these.
10:50Rick.
10:51What is a game show host?
10:52Yes.
10:53And when I saw that in the film, I thought of writing the young lady or the authors of that because, well, do we have a look?
11:01We'll discuss that maybe during the commercial break.
11:03Right now, we're back to Rick for the selection.
11:04Okay.
11:05I'll take 1933 for 500.
11:06The answer at the bottom of this column is Mae West told this British newcomer to come up and see me sometime
11:11before she done him wrong.
11:12Matt.
11:13Who is Cary Grant?
11:14Or Archibald Leach.
11:15Yes.
11:16Old Testament for 400, please.
11:17Old Testament for 400.
11:18Instead of speaking to the rock to get water, Moses did this and the Lord barred him from Canaan.
11:23Bruce.
11:24What was spoke to the water to get a rock?
11:27Oh, you have an interesting bend to your mind there, Bruce.
11:32Sorry about that.
11:33No.
11:34Wrong.
11:35You were desperate?
11:36Well, it cost you.
11:37I'll give it to you, gentlemen.
11:38What was he hidden?
11:39He said, speak to the rock and you get water and he smashed it with his staff and the Lord said, that's it, you're out.
11:44Okay, Matt.
11:45Select.
11:46Old Canada for 500, please.
11:47You got it.
11:48Answer.
11:49Meaning eaters of raw meat, these original Canadians today occupy only about 2% of Canada.
11:54Rick.
11:55What are Eskimos?
11:56Right.
11:57Select.
11:58Oh, darn.
11:59I was hoping we would get all of our answers off the board in this first round, but a good beginning for you guys.
12:043600 for Matt, the returning champion.
12:06We expect that player to do well.
12:08But 1700 for Bruce and 1000 for you, Rick.
12:10Nice comeback.
12:11We're going to take a break right now.
12:12We will set up the board for Double Jeopardy!
12:14And we will come back to start that very important round right after this.
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12:29Could you look in those big blue eyes and skimp on her?
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12:39Five ounces.
12:41So her little bones get calcium they need to grow.
12:44No, she doesn't know what that big Kraft means.
12:47Good thing I do.
12:53Skimp on her?
12:54No way.
12:57There's more in a moment when Alex Trebek returns with Double Jeopardy!
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14:39Uh, I didn't mean Australia's Cup.
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15:46as you match your skills with our three players.
15:48They did well in the first round.
15:49But now we come to Double Jeopardy.
15:50Answers are more difficult.
15:51There's a lot more money at stake.
15:53About $18,002 daily doubles to assist them.
15:57And here are the categories they're going to be dealing with.
15:59Starting off in the left-hand corner with Republicans.
16:02Following it, wars, sports, physics, state capitals,
16:09and finally, hyphenates.
16:11The player who's in third spot gets to go first.
16:14Rick Sinclair, that means you in this round.
16:16Good luck, my friend.
16:17Thank you.
16:18I'll start off with state capitals for $200.
16:20Answer.
16:21This state's capital is named after prospector Joe Juno.
16:24Bruce.
16:25What is Alaska?
16:26Right.
16:27State capitals for $400, please.
16:28Moving down.
16:29Pig's Eye was the first name of Minnesota capital
16:32until a church was built there dedicated to him.
16:34Rick.
16:35What is St. Paul?
16:36Correct.
16:38Select.
16:39State capitals for $600.
16:41The answer.
16:42State capital that was originally called Michigan.
16:44Bruce.
16:45What is Lansing?
16:47Yes, that's it.
16:48I would like state capitals for $800, please.
16:51Moving down this column, we have this clue.
16:52Only state capital named for a foreign statesman.
16:55It's North Dakota's.
16:56Rick.
16:57What is Bismarck?
16:58Bismarck is right.
16:59Okay, I'll go for 1,000 state capitals.
17:01At the bottom.
17:02There were no revolutionary war battles fought at this New Hampshire capital.
17:06Bruce.
17:10Sorry, you're taking too long.
17:12Rick or Matt?
17:13What is...
17:14No, you have to ring in first.
17:16There you go.
17:17What is Concord?
17:18What is Concord?
17:19Concord, yes.
17:20The Concord of revolutionary fame is the one in Massachusetts.
17:22Guess what, Rick?
17:23You're in second place with 3,200 and you're in control of the board.
17:26Nice going.
17:27Make a selection.
17:28Thank you.
17:29I will take wars for $200.
17:30Wars for two.
17:31With over 54 million fatalities, the bloodiest war in history.
17:35Bruce.
17:36What was World War II?
17:38Right.
17:39Wars for 400, please.
17:40Continuing along in this one.
17:41Religious side with which Cardinal Richelieu allied France in the Thirty Years' War.
17:45Bruce.
17:46Who were the Huguenots?
17:48The Huguenots.
17:50Yes, the Huguenots, the Protestants.
17:51That is right.
17:52For another $400, you go to 2,100.
17:54You're still in control.
17:55I'd like physics for 200, please.
17:56Physics for two.
17:57At the top, we have this.
17:58Radiation used to sterilize food, strengthen plastics, and turn Dr. Banner into the Hulk.
18:03Rick.
18:04What are X-rays?
18:05No.
18:06Matt.
18:07What are gamma rays?
18:08Gamma rays are the proper rays we were looking for there.
18:10Physics for 400, please.
18:11Physics for four.
18:12Force that sends your clothes to the washing machine's perimeter.
18:15Bruce.
18:16What is centrifugal force?
18:17That is correct.
18:18Physics for 600, please.
18:19Moving down.
18:20Half the atoms in a radioactive substance decay in the time period called this.
18:24Bruce.
18:25What is a half-life?
18:26You are right again.
18:27Physics for 800, please.
18:28Answer.
18:29What a physicist would call the base on which a teeter totters, a teeter totters, or a sea saws.
18:35Rick.
18:36What is a fulcrum?
18:37That is right.
18:38Okay, I'll take physics for 1,000.
18:39We'll wrap it up with this.
18:40In E equals MC squared, the E is energy, the M mass, and the C is this squared.
18:45Bruce.
18:46What is the speed of light?
18:47Speed of light is absolutely right.
18:48You guys did very nicely in physics.
18:50Congratulations.
18:51And look at this.
18:52Two guys are tied for second place.
18:53Bruce is in the lead with 4,100, and he has control.
18:55Make a selection.
18:56I'd like hyphenates for 200, please.
18:58At the top.
18:59Let's see what this is all about.
19:00Birth and burial place of England's most famous playwright.
19:03Bruce.
19:04What was Stratford-upon-Avon?
19:05Right.
19:06Hyphenates for 400, please.
19:08Answer this time.
19:09Corporate creators of Fred Flintstone and Yogi Bear.
19:12Bruce.
19:13Who are Hannah and Barbara?
19:15Hannah Barbera, yes.
19:16Hyphenates for 600, please.
19:18Answer.
19:19Mad, mad, mad, mad world star who says his hyphen comes from the gap between his teeth.
19:24Rick.
19:25Who is Terry Thomas?
19:26That is right.
19:27Okay.
19:28Hyphenates for 800.
19:29The answer.
19:30Contemporary French flutist whose recorded record number of classical albums.
19:34Bruce.
19:35Who is Jean-Pierre Rompal?
19:36Yes.
19:37Over 100 albums.
19:38Nice going.
19:39Hyphenates for 1,000, please.
19:40The final clue.
19:42Company that makes Drano, Windex, Band, Clairol, Bufferin, and Excedrin.
19:45Rick.
19:46What is Bristol-Myers?
19:48Oh, that's right.
19:49Yes.
19:50For another 1,000 dollars.
19:51Good game.
19:52You're trailing Bruce by 100 at the moment.
19:53You get to select, though, Rick.
19:55Okay.
19:56Let's try Wars for 600 dollars.
19:58The answer is.
19:59An audio daily double.
20:01How much of the 5,400 that you have to this point are you willing to risk on yourself
20:05in this category of Wars?
20:07I will risk 600.
20:10600.
20:11For 600 dollars then, listen to this bit of music.
20:19Himself wounded in Vietnam, he composed this ballad about the war.
20:23Fighting soldiers from the sky.
20:29Fearless men who jump and die.
20:34Men who mean.
20:35It may be fortunate for you, Rick, that you found this audio daily double instead of the
20:39two musicians on the program, but I need a question from you right now.
20:44Do you have one?
20:45I remember the song, but I can't remember the name.
20:47Oh, Staff Sergeant Barry Sadler was the one who recorded that.
20:50It didn't cost you too much.
20:51You're still in control of the board, and you're in second place.
20:54Select.
20:55Okay.
20:56I will try Sports for 200.
20:58I wondered when we'd get to that.
20:59All right, here we go.
21:00Kids' Coasting Race.
21:01Named for the crates the racers are often made of.
21:03Bruce.
21:04What is the soapbox derby?
21:05You're right.
21:06Republicans for 200, please.
21:07At the top of that column, this clue.
21:09In 84, Jesse Helms won the costliest Senate race in U.S. history in this state.
21:12Rick.
21:13What is North Carolina?
21:14You are right.
21:15Republicans for 400, please.
21:16Less than a minute to go.
21:17The answer is, this Ohio senator became known as Mr. Republican,
21:20though it was his father who was president.
21:22Matt.
21:23Who is Taft?
21:24Right.
21:25Republicans for 1,000, please.
21:27Answer.
21:28At the bottom.
21:29While some astronauts have already become senators,
21:31this state's Senator Garn will be the first to turn astronaut.
21:34Rick.
21:35What is Utah?
21:36That is right.
21:37Nice going.
21:38$1,000 for you.
21:39Select again.
21:40Let's try Republicans for 600.
21:41Answer.
21:42Only two GOP presidents to serve two full terms.
21:45Both West Point graduates.
21:46Bruce.
21:47Who was, who were Eisenhower and...
21:52Oh, that's too bad.
21:54Rick or Matt, either one of you want to try it,
21:56so I'll give it to you.
21:57Who was Eisenhower and who was Grant?
22:00Eisenhower and Grant.
22:01All right.
22:02We're back to Rick for the choice.
22:04Okay.
22:05We'll go with Republicans again for 800.
22:06The answer is...
22:07Another Daily Double.
22:09All right, Rick.
22:10You're in the lead with 6,000.
22:11How much are you risking on Republicans?
22:13Okay.
22:14I will risk 1,000.
22:16For $1,000.
22:17Here is the clue for you.
22:18One of two distinctions held by Jeanette Rankin.
22:25What is the first woman in Congress?
22:29Absolutely right.
22:30Nice going.
22:31$1,000 more for you.
22:32That takes you to a total of 7,000, I believe, for Rick.
22:36And he winds up as our leader.
22:38Bruce in second place with 5,100.
22:40Matt with 4,200.
22:41That means all three of you are very much in contention
22:43for our Jeopardy! championship today.
22:46Remember, the player with the most cash keeps it.
22:48The others receive some prizes.
22:49Here's Johnny Gilbert to tell the folks at home
22:51what we have for those players.
22:53Today's second-place contestant will receive
22:55a queen-size converted sofa
22:57with looks and comforts of a regular sofa.
22:59Accommodate unexpected overnight guests
23:01in this loose pillow-back sofa covered in rich velvet,
23:04furnished by Roy Hill.
23:05An Andis quality personal care appliances
23:07for the whole family designed for travel or home use.
23:10An assortment of hair helpers for your beauty needs,
23:12furnished by Andis.
23:13Today's third-place contestant will receive
23:15the Vitamaster Pro 1000 electronic fitness system.
23:18It measures pulse rate, workload, distance, speed, time,
23:20and calories used with the push of a button.
23:23Furnished by Vitamaster.
23:24And now let's go back to Alex Trebek.
23:26And the final Jeopardy! category is...
23:28kingdoms.
23:29Think about it, players.
23:30We'll come back to decide the match right after this.
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23:44Chunks of sweet onion, crisp green pepper,
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23:52Try it, and you'll see.
23:54It's the most delightful seafood taste you've ever known.
23:58Get two fish kebabs and chips now
24:00at this special introductory price.
24:02At any H-Salt, displaying the fish kebab window banner.
24:08Some stores claim to have big sales.
24:11Then only take a few cents off a few things.
24:13Not Alpha Beta.
24:14Look at our Del Monte sale.
24:16Over 50 foods marked way down.
24:19Like fruit cocktail, only 63 cents.
24:21Corn, 39 cents.
24:23And tomato sauce is only 17 cents.
24:26Ready, boss.
24:27Okay, open the doors. Hurry.
24:29When a store's got the goods, the goods go fast.
24:32Tell a friend.
24:38When it comes to a weekend sale,
24:40JCPenney is the place for me.
24:42This Saturday and Sunday,
24:43their entire line of briefs and bikinis
24:45is on sale with 20% savings.
24:4820% savings, too,
24:49on their entire selection of full and half slips.
24:52Also, 20% off every pair of JCPenney pantyhose.
24:55From naturals to fashion shades.
24:57And every bra at 25% savings,
25:00from juniors to full figure.
25:02When it comes to a weekend sale,
25:04the place for me and you is JCPenney.
25:12Okay, like FedRated for a FedRated summer portable.
25:15Like serviceable savings, dude.
25:19Like gnarly.
25:20Now, a JBC portable component system,
25:23AM, FM, shortwave, equalizer,
25:24Dolby and metal, ready, cassette,
25:25speakers and more.
25:26Now, $188.
25:31Okay, like FedRated.
25:33Totally awesome, for sure.
25:34Okay.
25:41You choose.
25:42Ordinary prices at ordinary home centers
25:45or lower prices at Oli's.
25:47Oli's goal is to have the lowest prices in town
25:50on every item, every day.
25:53In fact, if you can find a lower price anywhere,
25:56Oli's will not only match it,
25:58they'll beat it by 5%.
26:01The biggest name in selection
26:03and the biggest name in savings
26:04is now the biggest name in home centers.
26:07Oli's.
26:15Welcome back.
26:16Among them are three players
26:17who have accumulated over $16,000
26:19in winnings on today's show,
26:20even though there were a number of misses.
26:22And whenever you go over $15,000,
26:24that's very good going indeed.
26:25Your bets have been made
26:27and now we reveal the final Jeopardy! answer
26:30in the category Kingdoms.
26:31It is...
26:32Possessing the northernmost island in the world
26:35makes this kingdom the world's northernmost.
26:39Good luck, gentlemen.
26:48Kingdoms.
27:12All right, we're going to begin with Matt Hubbard,
27:13our returning champion,
27:14who had close to $44,000,
27:16$34,000 rather,
27:18coming into this program.
27:20Let's see what you put down
27:21as your final Jeopardy! question.
27:24What is...
27:25You had Sweden, you crossed it out,
27:27and you went for Norway.
27:28That's too bad because that's wrong.
27:31Let's see what you wound up losing as a result.
27:35$4,200.
27:36All of it.
27:37Sorry, Matt.
27:38We move down the line to Bruce Rudewald.
27:40Bruce had $5,100, was in second place.
27:42What did you have as your final Jeopardy! question?
27:46What is Denmark?
27:47Absolutely right.
27:49How much did you with this?
27:52$3,350,
27:53giving you $8,450,
27:55and now we go down to Rick Sinclair.
27:57He's tough to read.
27:58He's very, very quiet right now.
28:01Let's see if he had the correct question.
28:05What is Norway?
28:06We know that's wrong.
28:07How much did it cost you?
28:09$3,300.
28:10Not enough.
28:11Our new champion is Bruce Rudewald,
28:13red hair and all.
28:14Congratulations, Bruce.
28:15We're going to see you on our next show.
28:17You'll be standing over here
28:18defending against two challenges.
28:20We got to go.
28:21Thank you so much for tuning us in.
28:22Until next time for all of us at Jeopardy!,
28:23have a good one.
28:24So long, everybody.
28:31Some of our departing contestants
28:32will receive The Answer is Diet Shasta.
28:34Now with a great taste of NutraSweet.
28:36Choose one of 18 great flavors
28:37and say, I want to pop Diet Shasta.
28:39Nothing beats the great taste of chocolate milk
28:41made with good old-fashioned Hershey's chocolate syrup.
28:43Take Messy Marvin's word for it,
28:44Hershey's syrup is delicious.
28:46Four gallons of super-scrubbable,
28:48true-test, easy-care,
28:49latex-flat-wall-and-trim finish.
28:50Good for both walls and woodwork,
28:52sold only by True Value Hardware stores.
28:54Listerine Antiseptic helps fight plaque and bad breath
28:57twice a day for better oral hygiene.
28:58Furnished by Listerine Antiseptic.
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29:13Don't treat your puppy like a dog, dog, dog.
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29:26Academy Award winner Elizabeth Taylor loves men,
29:29but doesn't know when to leave them alone.
29:31In Butterfield 8.
29:33Next on Channel 13.
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