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00:00... is Jeopardy!
00:08Today's contestants are an entrepreneur and trivia host from London, Ontario, Canada, Aaron Brown.
00:15An educational consultant from Navarre, Florida, Angel Holm.
00:20And our returning champion, an undergraduate student at the University of Pennsylvania
00:26from Vernon Hills, Illinois, Rishabh Wupalapati, whose two-day cash winnings totaled $42,402.
00:37And now, here is the host of Jeopardy, Ken Jennings.
00:44Thank you, folks. Thank you, Johnny Gilbert.
00:46Welcome to Jeopardy!
00:48In yesterday's game, our champion, Rishabh Wupalapati, made a change to his final Jeopardy! response
00:54in the final seconds of the music.
00:56And that wise decision turned out to secure him the win, his second in a row.
01:00Let's hope we have another nail-biter today as we welcome Angel and Aaron.
01:03Good luck to all three of you.
01:04The Jeopardy! round is up first with these categories.
01:10I want you to picture the hit song that we have planted by, around the U.S.,
01:16the app and website user, note the quotation marks, a little recent slang.
01:22And speaking of which, that blows.
01:25Rishabh, start us off.
01:27Around the U.S. for 800.
01:29Since 1990, the Black Rock Desert has been home to this annual event.
01:34Aaron.
01:34What's Burning Man?
01:35Yes.
01:36I'll take recent slang, 1,000, please.
01:39Something celestial bodies tend to do.
01:41This was deemed by Men's Health the new ghosting, i.e. no contact but following online.
01:48That's called orbiting.
01:50Back to you, Aaron.
01:51Uh, planted by for 1,000, please.
01:53A pear tree planted around 1647 by this Dutch colonial governor
01:58stood at 3rd Avenue and 13th Street until it was killed in a 19th century carriage wreck.
02:03Rishabh.
02:04Who is Stuyvesant?
02:05Correct for 1,000.
02:06Let's go around the U.S. for 1,000.
02:08Head to this Texas city to visit the Dr. Pepper Museum.
02:11You might get a free beverage.
02:13Angel.
02:14What is Austin?
02:15Rishabh or Aaron?
02:18You'd have to head to Waco for your free Dr. Pepper.
02:20Back to you, Rishabh.
02:21Around the U.S. for 6.
02:23Harry Truman made it the official presidential retreat in 1945.
02:28Rishabh.
02:28What is Camp David?
02:29Good.
02:30Let's go recent slang for 8.
02:33If you're looking for instruction on how to be a better you,
02:36ask for an LPT, short for this.
02:39There's a subreddit with tons of them.
02:41What's Life Pro Tip?
02:42Correct.
02:43I'll take that, blows 1,000, please.
02:45In 1979, Tropical Storm Tip upgraded to Super This Tip
02:50and raged through the Western Pacific with 190 mile-per-hour winds.
02:55Angel.
02:56What is a super tycoon?
02:57No, I'm sorry.
02:59Aaron.
02:59What's typhoon?
03:00Super typhoon.
03:02So close, Angel.
03:03Back to you, Aaron.
03:04I'll take app and website user,
03:06It follows WhatsApp in an app that connects people far and near.
03:11Aaron.
03:12What's Messenger?
03:13WhatsApp Messenger.
03:14You got it.
03:15Picture the hit song, 1,000, please.
03:18The movie Now Voyager partly inspired this number one 80s hit.
03:22Rishabh.
03:23What has hit you with your best shot?
03:24I'm sorry, no.
03:26Angel.
03:27What is Bette Davis Eyes?
03:28You are looking at Bette Davis Eyes, right.
03:30Planted by 800 people.
03:32Correct.
03:32What is the name of the movie?
03:34You're looking at Bette Davis Eyes, right.
03:36Planted by 800.
03:37The answer there is The Daily Double, Angel.
03:42You're still in the hole, but this could get you back to zero
03:44because you can wager up to 1,000.
03:45Let's do 1,000 and see what happens.
03:47Betting it all on planted by.
03:49Here's your clue.
03:50These trees at Rideau Hall, home of Canada's Governor General,
03:54include plantings by Haile Selassie and King Baudouin of Belgium.
03:58Angel.
03:58Do you not know?
04:00No guess.
04:01Being Canada, they are maple trees.
04:04Make a selection.
04:05Around the US, 400.
04:07This, actually a volcano, is Oregon's highest point.
04:11Aaron.
04:12What's Mount Hood?
04:13Yes, it is.
04:14That blows for eight, please.
04:16Researchers at Marineland in Canada say this pale whale
04:20blows bubbles in meaningful ways.
04:22It's called a bubble.
04:23It's a bubble.
04:24It's a bubble.
04:24It's a bubble.
04:25It's a bubble.
04:25It's a bubble.
04:26It's a bubble.
04:26It's a bubble.
04:28From bored to startled.
04:30Aaron.
04:31What's a beluga?
04:32You got the right whale.
04:34Picture the hit song for 800, please.
04:36A Madonna dance hit.
04:41That's a ray of light.
04:43Aaron.
04:43App and website user for 800, please.
04:46If you go to unitedcenter.com and decide to go see a concert
04:49or some comedy, you'll be taken to this company's website.
04:53Aaron.
04:53What's Ticketmaster?
04:55Right.
04:55That blows for six, please.
04:57Plural noun for a pear-shaped pump.
05:00Two boards are pushed together to expel air and help start a fire.
05:04Rishabh.
05:04What's an extinguisher?
05:05No, I'm sorry.
05:06Aaron.
05:07What's a bellows?
05:08That's how a bellows works.
05:09Yes, $6,200.
05:10An impressive lead at the moment, Aaron.
05:12But lots of game left.
05:13We'll see what happens when we come back with more Jeopardy!
05:15In just a moment.
05:17He's accused of strangling his pregnant wife.
05:19He's an entrepreneur and a trivia host.
05:21Are those two things connected, Aaron?
05:22They are.
05:23At first it wasn't.
05:24I started being a trivia host just for fun.
05:26And the next thing you knew, I'm just like you.
05:28I'm a trivia host working two days a week.
05:31I started because I love it.
05:32Not because I thought I was going to make money or make a big business out of it.
05:34But the next thing you know, two nights, three nights, four nights a week.
05:37And now I have trivia minions back home doing my bidding.
05:41The other trivia hosts.
05:42And I want to give a shout out to all my trivia babies.
05:44Trivia Daddy made it to the big stage.
05:46And you can too.
05:47You have to take the anytime test, you guys.
05:49If you don't take it, you'll never be here.
05:51So.
05:52I don't have any Canadian trivia minions, Aaron.
05:54I'm very jealous.
05:55Congratulations on your success.
05:58Angel Po from Navarre, Florida is an educational consultant.
06:01You do the big day.
06:03Tell us what that is.
06:04I do.
06:04I'm a very avid birder, bird watcher.
06:07And I do at least once a year a big day, which is a 24-hour crazy bird-a-thon,
06:12where you start at midnight and end at 11.59 on the same day.
06:16And you try to see as many species as possible.
06:18My record was this past year, 156 species in a day.
06:21156 species in 24 hours?
06:22In Nevada, in the desert.
06:24So pretty amazing.
06:25Good for you.
06:26I'm sure you're making some of those up.
06:27Like Emperor Penguin.
06:28Yeah, absolutely.
06:29That's the birder's number one rule.
06:31Don't lie.
06:31Honest birder.
06:32I love it.
06:33Congratulations.
06:34That's a great big day.
06:35Rishabh Upalapati from Vernon Hills, Illinois, an undergrad at the University of Pennsylvania.
06:40You've won $42,000 here, Rishabh.
06:42But that's not the first time you've won money with your brain, right?
06:46No.
06:46So at my internship last summer, basically we were having a talk and the boss said,
06:52if you ask me an uncomfortable question, I'll give you $100.
06:56So I basically asked him, who do you think is going to win the election?
06:59And he was like, here's your $100.
07:03A small price to not have to answer the question.
07:05Exactly.
07:06Well, right now you have no money at all because Aaron has the lead and control of the board.
07:10Make a selection for us, Aaron.
07:11I'll take recent slang for 600, please, Ken.
07:14Waving this neutral item indicates a quirky trait that is neither good nor bad,
07:19but might give you pause in considering a love interest.
07:22Aaron?
07:24What's a green flag?
07:25I'm sorry, no.
07:26Rishabh?
07:27What's a red flag?
07:28That's also incorrect.
07:30Angel?
07:31I'm not gonna try it.
07:32This is new to me as well.
07:33A beige flag.
07:34Neutral but quirky.
07:36Back to you, Aaron.
07:37The app and website user for 600, please.
07:40In 2015, around five years after this company debuted in San Francisco, it partnered with MAD.
07:46Aaron?
07:47What is Uber?
07:49Planted by for 600, please.
07:51She planted a tree on Banyan Drive in Hilo in 1935,
07:55shortly before making a solo flight to California.
07:58Angel?
07:58Who is Amelia Earhart?
07:59Right.
08:00The app and website user for 400.
08:02Investment firm Francisco Partners always knows when it's going to rain,
08:07since acquiring this dot com from IBM.
08:10Rishabh?
08:11What is weather?
08:12Right.
08:12Let's go picture the hit song for six.
08:16Taylor Swift felt it creeping up on her.
08:19Ooh, the Swifties might be mad.
08:20What is a lavender haze?
08:22Rishabh?
08:22Around the US for two.
08:24Head to Lake Itasca in Minnesota if you want to see the source of this river.
08:29Rishabh?
08:30What is the Mississippi?
08:30Yes.
08:31Uh, planted by for four.
08:33The Haifa grounds of the Technion, Israel, Stanford or MIT,
08:38have a tree planted in 1923 by this visiting Jewish scientist.
08:42Rishabh?
08:43Who is Einstein?
08:44Right.
08:44Picture the hit song for four.
08:46Miley Cyrus came in like one in 2013.
08:49Rishabh?
08:50What is a wrecking ball?
08:50Like a wrecking ball.
08:51Uh, recent slang for four.
08:53Want to clap back at someone born between 1946 and 1964?
08:58Use this two-word expression.
09:00Rishabh?
09:01What is, okay, boomer.
09:02I'm Gen X, Rishabh.
09:04Select again.
09:04What is that blows for four?
09:06A fan blows hot air over and around food,
09:09helping to assure even cooking in this type of oven.
09:13Aaron?
09:13What is a hot dog?
09:15Aaron?
09:16What's an air fryer?
09:17Correct.
09:18Or convection oven.
09:19Select again, Aaron.
09:20Uh, planted by 200, please.
09:23You can still peer through Judith's Hedge in Cambridgeshire,
09:26planted around 1075 by a niece of this conquering king.
09:30Rishabh?
09:30Who is William the Conqueror?
09:32You got it.
09:32Uh, recent slang for two.
09:34Also a sound that comes from a faucet,
09:37this word now describes your expert fashion sense.
09:40Rishabh?
09:40What is drip?
09:41Yes.
09:42That blows for two.
09:43In a chapter called The Cyclone,
09:45in spite of the swaying of the house and the wailing of the wind,
09:48this girl fell fast asleep.
09:51Aaron?
09:52Who's Dorothy?
09:52Yes, Wizard of Oz.
09:54Uh, app and website user, please.
09:56Swipe right is a sign of approval on this wildly popular dating app.
10:01Angel?
10:01What is Tinder?
10:02It is Tinder.
10:03Here's your final picture of the hit song.
10:05An Elvis hit.
10:07Rishabh?
10:08What is hound dog?
10:09It is a hound dog, yes.
10:10You're in second place with 1800.
10:12Angel, you'll select first in Double Jeopardy when we return.
10:17Did you know the first set about Aaron's early lead,
10:19but we got a lot of game left to play in Double Jeopardy.
10:21The categories are first historic slogans and mottos,
10:26then the books of Mormons,
10:28some women's organizations,
10:30followed by biopic subjects,
10:32horsing around,
10:34and finally,
10:35aye aye aye.
10:36Each response will contain that
10:38I blank I blank I sequence.
10:40For example, the word division.
10:41Angel, start us off.
10:43Women's organization, 1600, please.
10:45This nonpartisan group sponsored the televised presidential debates
10:49between Ford and Carter.
10:51Rishabh?
10:51What is the League of Women Voters?
10:53Right.
10:54Historic slogans for 2000.
10:56Huey Long said the motto of his Share Our Wealth Society was this.
11:00Crowns might be a problem, however.
11:03Rishabh?
11:03What is every man a king?
11:05Good for 2000.
11:06Let's go books of Mormons for 2000.
11:08Uncle Orson is the online persona of this author of Ender's Game
11:12and the Pathfinder series.
11:16That's author Orson Scott Card.
11:18Back to you, Rishabh.
11:19Biopic subjects for 2000.
11:22The current war isn't about the latest conflict,
11:25but the rivalry between these two industrial titans.
11:31Current war between Edison and Westinghouse.
11:33Rishabh?
11:35Women's organizations for 2000.
11:37A motto of this Jewish women's organization is
11:40Aruchat Batami, or the healing of the daughter of my people.
11:44Rishabh?
11:44What is Hadassah?
11:45Good for 2000.
11:46Uh, historic slogans for 16.
11:49It's the economy, stupid, was an effective,
11:51but perhaps not the most graceful line from this Clinton strategist.
11:55Rishabh?
11:56Who's Carville?
11:56Yes.
11:57Uh, historic slogans for 12.
12:00This 19th century rallying cry gave us options.
12:03A line of latitude versus a new war with Britain.
12:06Rishabh?
12:07What is 54-40 or fight?
12:09That's the slogan.
12:10Uh, let's go biopics subjects for 16.
12:13David Garrett, who played this 19th century Italian
12:16in The Devil's Violinist, is kind of the modern day version of him.
12:20Aaron?
12:21Who's Paganini?
12:22It is Paganini.
12:23Horsing around 2000, please.
12:25In the Lord of the Rings books,
12:27Gandalf the wizard is the one who tames and rides this lord of horses.
12:34His horse is called Shadowfax.
12:36Aaron?
12:36Horsing 16, please.
12:38In his two years of racing, 1919 and 1920, he won 20 of 21 races.
12:44In 1999, he was named horse of the century.
12:48Angel?
12:48Who is Seabiscuit?
12:49Sorry, no.
12:53Who is Man o' War?
12:55Back to you, Aaron.
12:56Uh, horsing around 12, please.
12:58He narrates Anna Sewell's only novel.
13:01Aaron?
13:01Who's Black Beauty?
13:02Yes.
13:03Take biopics subjects 1200, please.
13:06There are no wire hangers ever for this mommy dearest and screen legend.
13:11Aaron?
13:11Who's Crawford?
13:12Jim Crawford is right.
13:14Take Women's Organizations 12, please.
13:16Answer.
13:17Daily Double.
13:21Rashaab came out with guns blazing in this round.
13:23You have just pulled ahead of him again.
13:252000, please.
13:26Okay, you'll have 12,800 if correct.
13:28In Women's Organizations, founded in 1929 to promote the values of Hellenism,
13:34the Daughters of Her is named for the patient wife of Odysseus.
13:44Aaron?
13:45I'm not sure.
13:46That's a shame.
13:47Those are the Daughters of Penelope.
13:49You're down to 8,800, but still a close game, Aaron.
13:52Select.
13:52The Books of Mormon 16.
13:55A book called Unmask Alice tells how Utah housewife Beatrice Sparks wrote this supposed teenage diary.
14:02Aaron?
14:03What's Go Ask Alice?
14:05Books of Mormons 12.
14:06Answer.
14:07The Other Daily Double.
14:11You're back in the lead, but I don't know if you enjoyed the first one, Aaron.
14:14What do you want to wager this time?
14:15Let's get this money, honey, all of it.
14:17Whoa!
14:19That surprised me.
14:20For everything, all the marbles, 10,400.
14:22Here's your clue.
14:22In the Books of Mormons, one heck of a labyrinth is the only way out in this 2009 James Dashner novel.
14:35Aaron?
14:36What's The Maze?
14:39I'm sorry, no.
14:40The Maze Runner is the title of the book.
14:43Start building again.
14:44All right.
14:45Triple I, 2,000, please.
14:48On a list of the elements in alphabetical order, it comes between iodine and iron.
14:53Rishabh?
14:54What is iridium?
14:54It is.
14:55III for 1,600.
14:56It describes someone who is sue-happy and prone to taking others to court.
15:01Rishabh?
15:02What is litigious?
15:02Correct.
15:03Uh, Books of Mormons for eight.
15:06Brandon Mull's Fablehaven books feature brownies, goblins,
15:10and of course these tiny winged glasses like Shiara.
15:16Shiara's a fairy.
15:17Rishabh?
15:17Triple I for 12.
15:19Legacy Box is a service that does this to your old photos and movies,
15:23so you can store them in the cloud.
15:25Aaron?
15:25What is digitize?
15:27Right.
15:28Mottos 800, please.
15:29Irving Berlin teamed with Disney for a commercial that used this rhyming tune,
15:34a slogan that aimed to draft the 34th president.
15:37Aaron?
15:38What's I like Ike?
15:39Correct.
15:40Women's Organizations 800, please.
15:42Betty Friedan was a founder of this feminist organization
15:45and served as its first president.
15:50What is now the National Organization for Women?
15:53Aaron?
15:54Horsing for eight, please.
15:56Bellerophon was riding this winged horse when he killed the chimera.
16:00Angel?
16:00What is Pegasus?
16:01Right.
16:02I-I-I-800, please.
16:04Master of Sacred Theology is one degree offered by Yale's School of This.
16:09Angel?
16:09What is Divinity?
16:10Right again.
16:11Horsing around 400, please.
16:13At the 1815 Battle of Waterloo,
16:15he rode his favorite horse Marengo for the last time.
16:19Rishabh?
16:19Who is Napoleon?
16:20Correct, with less than a minute.
16:22Biopic Subjects for eight.
16:24Colin Firth as this monarch perseveres
16:26and finally articulates successfully in the king's speech.
16:30Aaron?
16:31Who's George V?
16:32I'm sorry, no.
16:33Rishabh?
16:34Who's George VI?
16:35The VI, yes.
16:37Women's Organizations for four.
16:39Queens are the chapter leaders of this society.
16:41Named for the colorful chapeaus worn by its members.
16:45Angel?
16:45Let's go for it.
16:46What's the Red Hat Society?
16:47Yes.
16:48Okay, I-I-I-400, please.
16:50Synthetic, like a type of turf.
16:53Angel?
16:53What is artificial?
16:54Right again.
16:55Biopic Subjects, 400, please.
16:57Nowhere Boy shows us him as a boy and an adolescent in Liverpool.
17:01Aaron?
17:02Who's Lennon?
17:03It is.
17:04Books of Mormons, please.
17:05400.
17:06The main character of Stephanie Myers,
17:08the short second life of Brie Tanner,
17:10is dealing with becoming one of these.
17:13Rishabh?
17:13What's a vampire?
17:14That's it, and we will not have time for that final clue.
17:17A big lead for Rishabh.
17:18Angel, you made quite a comeback.
17:19Congratulations, but didn't quite make it for Final Jeopardy.
17:23We loved having you on the show.
17:24Thank you.
17:24Rishabh and Aaron, here's your category and final today.
17:28Letters of the Artists.
17:29Interesting.
17:29While they make their wagers, we'll take a quick break.
17:32Poe's Captioning, sponsored in part by...
17:35Letters of the Artists.
17:37Let's see what that's all about.
17:38Here's the clue.
17:40In 1896, he wrote,
17:42my prices are $2,000, $3,000 and $4,000 for head and shoulders,
17:47three-quarter length and full length, respectively.
17:5030 seconds.
17:51Good luck.
17:52Good luck.
18:22Er schrieb Dan, und ich habe Angst, dass das nicht korrekt ist.
18:25Aaron, du hast 912 bezahlt, und wir beenden mit 688 Dollar.
18:30Rishabh Wupalapati hat die Leitung mit 15.400.
18:33Seine Antwort? Ah, ein anderer französischer Künstler, Degas.
18:36Nein, das ist John Singer Sargent.
18:384.000 Dollar, dann 150k für ein Porträt.
18:41Das ist gute Arbeit, wenn du es bekommst.
18:42Was hast du bezahlt, Rishabh?
18:445.000 Dollar, das schlägt dich heute auf 10.400.
18:47Aber es ist immer noch ein 3-Tage-Total von 52.802 Dollar.
18:50Gut gemacht.
18:51Ich bin Alex von backstage, danke fürs Zuhören. Wir sehen uns morgen.

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