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00:00$ale of the Century is brought to you by...
00:04...by CBS for Ithaca.
00:09America, meet the new Jeopardy! clue crew.
00:13Sophia Lipscomb, Cheryl Farrell, Sarah Whitcomb, Jimmy McGuire.
00:18Yay!
00:21This is Jeopardy!
00:26Let's meet today's Back to School Week contestant.
00:29He feels he can use his talents in math and science
00:32to become a mechanical engineer.
00:34From Paris, Kentucky, here's Alex Stambaugh.
00:38Because she likes fourth and fifth grade so much,
00:41she wants to become a teacher.
00:43From Houston, Texas, welcome Neha Gokhale.
00:47And our top story tonight is this young man
00:51who wants to be a TV news reporter.
00:54From Hamburg, New York, meet Michael Blake.
00:58And now, here is the host of Jeopardy, Alex Brabant.
01:04Thank you, Johnny Gilbert.
01:07Hello, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to our show.
01:09You have heard me over the years say on many occasions
01:12that my favorite tournament is the annual teen tournament.
01:16But I must confess, these very talented 10-, 11-, and 12-year-olds,
01:20that I'm leaning more in their direction.
01:22So, Michael, Neha, and Alex, good luck.
01:25Here comes the Jeopardy! round for you.
01:27♪♪
01:30One daily double coming up in one of these categories.
01:33My Country Tis of Thee,
01:36Team Players,
01:38Seasonal Stuff,
01:41Red,
01:42That's So Cliché,
01:45and finally,
01:47We're the Crew Crew at the world-famous San Diego Zoo.
01:50And, Michael, you can start anywhere you want.
01:52I'll take Team Players for $100.
01:55Here are the Chicago Bulls from 1984 to 1993
01:58and 1995 to 1998.
02:01Alex.
02:02Who's Michael Jordan?
02:03You're right.
02:04I'll take Team Players for $200, please.
02:06The L.A. Dodgers catcher from 1992 to 1998.
02:09He's now a Met.
02:11Alex again.
02:12Who's Mike Piazza?
02:13Yes.
02:14I'll take Team Players for $300, please.
02:16Magic Johnson played for this team from 1979 to 1991
02:20and in 1996.
02:23Neha.
02:24I'll take Orlando Magic.
02:26Nope. Michael or Alex?
02:29Magic Johnson played for the Lakers.
02:31Alex.
02:32I'll take Red for $100, please.
02:34Life can be a bowl of this fruit seen here.
02:37Alex.
02:38What are cherries?
02:39That's it.
02:40I'll take Red for $200, please.
02:41Because of their jackets,
02:43British troops during the American Revolution
02:45were known by this name.
02:46Neha.
02:47What are red coats?
02:48That's it.
02:49Red for $300, please.
02:50Commonly standing 250 feet high,
02:52these red California trees are the world's largest trees.
02:56Neha.
02:57What are redwoods?
02:58Redwoods. Yes, you're on the whole.
02:59Red for $400, please.
03:00Seen here, it's rolled out for important occasions.
03:04Alex.
03:05What is the red carpet?
03:06Correct.
03:07I'll take Red for $500, please.
03:08Answer, the Daily Double.
03:14You have the most money.
03:15I'll do $600, please.
03:16All right.
03:17For a total of $1,400, if you are right.
03:18Here is the clue, Alex.
03:20Supported by Clara Barton,
03:22this organization provides help in emergencies.
03:26What is the Red Cross?
03:27You are right, and you go to $1,400.
03:29That's so cliche for $100, please.
03:33You can't teach an old dog these.
03:36Michael.
03:37What are new tricks?
03:38Yes.
03:39I'll take that's so cliche for $200.
03:42Two's company, three's this.
03:44Alex.
03:45What is a crowd?
03:46That's right.
03:47I'll take team players for $400, please.
03:49John Elway quarterbacked this team from 1983 to 1998.
03:54Alex.
03:55Who are the Denver Broncos?
03:56Correct.
03:57I'll take team players for $500, please.
03:59A Seattle Mariner from 1989 to 1999,
04:02he joined the Cincinnati Reds in 2000.
04:05Michael.
04:06Who is Ken Griffey Jr.?
04:08Correct.
04:09I'll take my country, tis of thee, for $100.
04:12Sweet land of liberty,
04:13this is the country where democracy originated.
04:17Michael.
04:18What is Great Britain?
04:20No.
04:21Neha.
04:22What is the United States?
04:23No.
04:24Alex.
04:25What is Greece?
04:26Greece is right.
04:27Yes.
04:28I'll take my country, tis of thee, for $200, please.
04:30Of thee, I sing along with this country's rock groups,
04:33Bewitched and U2.
04:35Michael.
04:36What is Ireland?
04:37Ireland is right, and that takes you to $700.
04:39We'll return to chat with the three of you right after this.
04:42Hey, folks.
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06:45All our second and third place contestants will receive an hsn.com shopping spree.
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06:59And every back-to-school contestant will receive a trip for four to Universal Studios Hollywood.
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07:16And now once again, here's Alex.
07:20Alex Danboy is from Paris, Kentucky.
07:23You're in the band and on the academic team.
07:26Yes, I am.
07:27Yes, I am.
07:28What musical instrument do you play?
07:29I play a euphonium.
07:31It's just a step down from a tuba.
07:34Are you good at it?
07:35Um, not that great yet.
07:38But are you having fun?
07:39Yes, I am.
07:40Well, that's the important thing.
07:41All right.
07:42Neha Gokhale from Houston, Texas.
07:45You have a lot of favorite subjects.
07:48Social studies, math, science, language.
07:52You like to do book reports?
07:54My children don't like to do book reports.
07:56What's the secret to finding the right book?
07:58Just do a book you like.
07:59Do a book you like.
08:00What kind of books do you like?
08:01Um, I like mysteries.
08:03Mysteries.
08:04Michael Blake from Hamburg, New York.
08:07Twelve years old.
08:09And every quarter, you have made the honor roll.
08:14That's quite an accomplishment.
08:15You're very serious about your studies, right?
08:17Yes, I am.
08:18Now, when you're not studying, what do you do?
08:20I watch Jeopardy.
08:22Oh.
08:23All right.
08:25We have a winner.
08:27Right here.
08:28Pick up your signaling button, Michael.
08:29You're on a roll.
08:30I'll take San Diego Zoo for $100.
08:33Here is Cheryl at the San Diego Zoo.
08:36That's not Cheryl.
08:37That's wrong.
08:38Smells like this.
08:39Butter.
08:40So, if it gets loose in a movie theater,
08:41you'll never know.
08:43Michael?
08:44What is popcorn?
08:45That's it.
08:46Take San Diego Zoo for $200.
08:48Let's see what Jimmy has in store for us.
08:50The quills of this critter,
08:52also known as a quill pig,
08:54are modified hairs.
08:56Michael, again.
08:57What is the porcupine?
08:58Correct.
08:59I'll take San Diego Zoo for $300.
09:01Well, let me introduce you to Sarah.
09:03It's the technical group name for snakes
09:06that coil around their prey and squeeze it to death.
09:09Michael?
09:10What is venomous?
09:11No.
09:12Neha or Alex?
09:14The ones that squeeze you to death are constrictors.
09:17Constrictors.
09:18Michael, select.
09:19I'll take San Diego Zoo for $400.
09:21All right, back to Jimmy.
09:22The great horned owl is classified as a bird of this.
09:25It goes after everything from mice to skunks.
09:28Michael?
09:29What is a bird of prey?
09:30Prey, that's it.
09:31I'll take San Diego Zoo for $500.
09:33Well, here's Sophia.
09:34This attribute is not especially appealing in men,
09:38but very sweet as part of the name of my friend here.
09:42Michael?
09:43What is a pig?
09:45No.
09:46Neha?
09:47What is a hog?
09:48No.
09:51Correct response.
09:52What is a potbelly?
09:53That's the attribute that's not so good on men,
09:55but it's all right on those pigs.
09:57Those are potbelly pigs.
09:58Michael, back to you.
09:59I'll take That's So Cliché for $300.
10:01A rotten one of these fruits spoils the barrel.
10:05Michael?
10:06What is an apple?
10:07Right.
10:08That's So Cliché for $400.
10:09Something can be as hard to find as this in a haystack.
10:14Michael?
10:15What is a needle?
10:16Right.
10:17That's So Cliché for $500.
10:18To be skeptical is to take it with a grain of this seasoning.
10:24Take it with a grain of salt.
10:26All right, Michael, you're still on a roll.
10:28My Country Tis of Thee for $300.
10:31Land where my fathers dyed gaucho pants on the pampas.
10:35Alex?
10:36What is Argentina?
10:37You are right.
10:38I'll take My Country Tis of Thee for $400, please.
10:41Land of the Pilgrim's Pride,
10:43although this country is not named after the Thanksgiving bird.
10:46Alex?
10:47What is Turkey?
10:48Right.
10:49I'll take My Country Tis of Thee for $500, please.
10:51From every mountainside,
10:53you'd hear tales about the survivor caste in this country's outback.
10:57Alex?
10:58What is Australia?
10:59Correct, with a minute to go.
11:00I'll take Seasonal Stuff for $100, please.
11:02Autumn is also called fall because it's when these fall.
11:06Michael?
11:07What are leaves?
11:08Leaves, yes.
11:09Seasonal Stuff for $200.
11:10Seasonal term for a week when college kids don't have class,
11:14like at Bakersfield College, April 9th to the 13th, 2001.
11:19Michael?
11:20What is spring break?
11:21Yes.
11:22Seasonal Stuff for $300.
11:23In ancient times, this spooky autumn holiday of ours
11:26marked the beginning of winter.
11:29Alex?
11:30What is Halloween?
11:31Right.
11:32I'll take Seasonal Stuff for $400, please.
11:33In the United States, winter ends on or about the 21st of this month.
11:37Neha?
11:38What is February?
11:39No, sorry.
11:40Alex?
11:41What is March?
11:42Yes.
11:43Some people practice this in summer.
11:45Others practice this sleepy winter equivalent.
11:49Neha?
11:50What is hibernating?
11:51That is it.
11:52And that takes you to minus $300.
11:54You get to select first in Double Jeopardy, Neha.
11:56We'll take this break.
11:57First, though.
11:58♪♪
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13:30We're now through this Sunday.
13:32It just keeps getting huger.
13:34We have over 300 bank repos, lease returns, trade-ins and factory buybacks
13:39that absolutely must go, regardless of price.
13:42Just make us an offer.
13:43If you're looking for a car, truck, van or SUV,
13:46an import or a domestic, a Ford, Chevy or Dodge,
13:49it's all here, folks, on Route 11 and Adams.
13:51Plus, we've set aside $3 million in finance approvals just for this weekend.
13:55So hurry in to the Fusillo Auto Mall.
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14:09All right, Neha.
14:10The boys were beating you on that signaling button a few moments ago.
14:13Let's see if you can turn things around in double jeopardy.
14:15Here are the categories that await you.
14:17The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
14:19Hope you read that book.
14:21Next, we have Where Am I?
14:24It Happened in September.
14:27Toys and Games.
14:29Girl Scout Badges.
14:31And Lucky Me, I Got an A.
14:34Each correct response will begin with the letter A.
14:36Neha, start.
14:37I'll take Girl Scout Badges for $200, please.
14:40For the Textiles and Fibers Badge,
14:42you might demonstrate the granny and bowline types of these.
14:46Michael.
14:47What is a stitch?
14:48No.
14:51Neha or Alex, though?
14:52Those are knots.
14:54Go again, Neha.
14:55Girl Scout Badges for $400, please.
14:57Say cheese and name this badge seen here.
15:00Michael.
15:01What is the photography badge?
15:03Correct.
15:04The Adventures of Tom Sawyer for $200.
15:07Tom is expected to whitewash one of these by himself,
15:10but he tricks his friends into doing it for him.
15:13Alex.
15:14What is a fence?
15:15Yes.
15:16I'll take I Got an A for $200, please.
15:18In sports or in the arts,
15:20it's the opposite of professional.
15:23Michael.
15:24What is amateur?
15:25That's it.
15:26The Adventures of Tom Sawyer for $400.
15:28This lawless, idle friend of Tom's
15:31never had to wash nor put on clean clothes,
15:34and he could swear wonderfully.
15:37Alex.
15:38What is Huckleberry Finn?
15:39Yeah.
15:40I'll take I Got an A for $400, please.
15:42If you're a girl with a low singing voice,
15:45you're not a soprano, you're one of these.
15:48Alex.
15:49What is an alto?
15:50That's right.
15:51I'll take I Got an A for $600, please.
15:52It's a four-letter synonym for water,
15:54as well as a shade of light greenish blue.
15:57Neha.
15:58Um, turquoise?
16:00No.
16:01Michael.
16:02What is aqua?
16:03Aqua, that's it.
16:04I Got an A for $800.
16:05They're found on top of Grandpa's old TV set
16:09and on mosquitoes' heads.
16:11Michael.
16:12What are antennas?
16:13Yeah.
16:14I Got an A for $1,000.
16:15This herring-like fish likes to travel in large schools
16:18before it ends up on your pizza.
16:20Neha.
16:21What is an anchovy?
16:22Good.
16:23Um, where am I for $200, please?
16:25Alex.
16:26What is a museum?
16:27The Musee Za Umjetnost i Obert in Zagreb, Croatia.
16:31Sounded exotic until I found out it was the Museum of Arts
16:35and these.
16:36Alex.
16:37What are crafts?
16:38Yes.
16:39I'll take Where Am I for $400, please.
16:41The Herrengracht is one of the grand canals
16:44of this Dutch capital.
16:48That would be Amsterdam.
16:49Alex, back to you.
16:51I'll take Where Am I for $600, please.
16:53When I vlogged the day I was in Santiago, Chile,
16:55it was tough to see this mountain range
16:57towering over the city.
16:59Alex.
17:00What were the Andes?
17:01Right.
17:02I'll take Where Am I for $800, please.
17:03I took a picture of the Carnival Parade
17:05seen here in this Brazilian city.
17:09Michael.
17:10What is...
17:13Sao Paulo?
17:14No.
17:15Neha or Alex?
17:16Rio de Janeiro was the correct response.
17:18Alex.
17:19I'll take Where Am I for $1,000, please.
17:21The Ivan the Great Bell Tower is the tallest structure
17:24within the walls of this Moscow landmark.
17:30That would be the famous Kremlin.
17:32Okay, Alex.
17:33Again.
17:34I'll take Toys and Games for $200, please.
17:36In the new .com version of this game,
17:38you get $200 million for passing go.
17:41Neha.
17:42What is Monopoly?
17:43Right.
17:44Toys and Games for $400, please.
17:45Take a look.
17:46You'll find the familiar face seen here
17:47on cans of this product.
17:52I guess that face is not so familiar.
17:54Or you three do not use Play-Doh that much anymore.
17:58Neha, back to you.
17:59Toys and Games for $600, please.
18:01Don't set off the alarm when performing surgery
18:04in this Milton Bradley game.
18:06Neha.
18:07What is Operation?
18:08Correct.
18:09Toys and Games for $800, please.
18:10In chess, this piece moves in an L shape.
18:14Michael.
18:15What is the horse?
18:18We'll accept that.
18:19The knight or the horse.
18:20Toys and Games for $100, or $1,000.
18:22Alexa, Summer, Tia, and Nikki
18:25are the cool-talking teen dolls called these.
18:28Neha.
18:29What are Diva Stars?
18:30That's it for $1,000 more.
18:31Girl Scout badges for $600, please.
18:34To earn the Communication Arts badge,
18:36why not learn this raised writing system for the blind?
18:40Alex.
18:41What is Braille?
18:42Yes.
18:43I'll take It Happened in September for $200, please.
18:45The U.S. spacecraft Gemini 11 was launched
18:48was then Cape Kennedy in this U.S. state
18:50on September 12, 1966.
18:53Neha.
18:54West Florida.
18:55Right.
18:56It Happened in September for $400, please.
18:58With about 100 pilgrims aboard,
19:00on September 16, 1620,
19:02this ship set sail for America.
19:04Michael.
19:05What is the Mayflower?
19:06Correct.
19:07It Happened in September for $600.
19:09Answer, Daily Double.
19:12Neha.
19:16I'll raise your $2,000.
19:19All right, that'll put you close.
19:20Listen carefully to the clue.
19:22It Happened in September.
19:23On September 4, 1962,
19:26this British rock group
19:28made up of John, Paul, George, and Ringo
19:31went to Abbey Road to make an album.
19:34Who are the Beatles?
19:35The Beatles, yes.
19:36Way before your time.
19:38If you knew about them, then that's good.
19:41Girl Scout Badges for $800.
19:43Answer there.
19:44The other Daily Double.
19:51What do you say this time?
19:52I'll raise your $1,000.
19:55All right.
19:56Here is the clue in Girl Scout Badges.
19:58For the Collecting Hobbies Badge,
20:01you might get stuck on philately
20:04and collect these items.
20:06What are stamps?
20:07That's it.
20:08Postage stamps.
20:09You have the lead.
20:11I'll take It Happened in September for $800.
20:14Seen here, this cowboy hero of the Old West
20:17made his TV debut September 15, 1949.
20:21Neha.
20:22Please, Buffalo Bill.
20:23No, sorry.
20:25Michael or Alex?
20:27That's the Lone Ranger.
20:29Pio Silver.
20:30Michael, a minute to go.
20:31I'll take It Happened in September for $1,000.
20:34Born September 5, 1638,
20:37King Louis XIV of this European country
20:40was known as the Sun King.
20:42Michael.
20:43What is France?
20:44That's it.
20:45I'll take The Adventures of Tom Sawyer for $600.
20:48When Tom decides to become one of these criminals,
20:50he calls himself the Black Avenger of the Spanish Maine.
20:55Besides, he wants to become a pirate.
20:57Select again, Michael.
20:58I'll take Girl Scout Badges for $1,000.
21:01This recent Secretary of State seen here
21:04helped develop the new Global Awareness Badge.
21:08Michael.
21:09Who is Madeleine Albright?
21:10Right.
21:11I'll take The Adventures of Tom Sawyer for $800.
21:13A fan of Robin Hood,
21:15Tom would rather be an outlaw for a year in this forest
21:18than President of the United States forever.
21:22Michael.
21:23What is Nottingham Forest?
21:25No.
21:27Neha or Alex?
21:29It's near Nottingham, but it's Sherwood Forest.
21:32And now, for $1,000, this clue.
21:34Tom loses his heart to this lovely little blue-eyed creature
21:38with yellow hair.
21:39Michael.
21:40Who is Becky?
21:41Becky Thatcher.
21:42You got it.
21:43And that takes you to $9,000.
21:45Alex has $6,400.
21:47Neha's still alive with $1,300.
21:49And here's the final Jeopardy! category for you.
21:51Famous buildings.
21:53Think about buildings,
21:54and we'll come back with a clue in a moment.
21:56Hey, folks, Tom Park here at the Fusello Auto Mall.
21:59We're now through this Sunday.
22:00It just keeps getting huger.
22:02We have over 300 bank repos, lease returns, trade-ins,
22:06and factory buybacks that absolutely must go,
22:09regardless of price.
22:10Just make us an offer.
22:11If you're looking for a car, truck, van, or SUV,
22:14an import, or a domestic, a Ford, Chevy, it's all here, folks,
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