Last time out, Kim won match 4 by only 200 points, claiming her 2nd match point. She is now just 1 win away from winning $2,000,000 and the title of GREATEST OF ALL TIME JEOPARDY! CHAMPION. Can Melissa or Amanda stop her and force a 6th match? Or will Kim close it all out tonight? Let's roll!
JEOPARDY! THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME MAIN THEME (FAN EDIT)
Johnny Gilbert: The epic battle for $2,000,000 continues on JEOPARDY! With a win tonight, she could take it all - KIM POSSIBLE...
KIM POSSIBLE: 74 CONSECUTIVE WINS
....with 1 win to her credit, AMANDA LOPEZ....
BIGGEST MONEY WINNER: AMANDA LOPEZ
....and with 1 win to her credit, MELISSA CHASE...
MELISSA CHASE: 20 JEOPARDY RECORDS
....who will be crowned THE GREATEST OF ALL-TIME?
JEOPARDY: THE GREATEST OF ALL-TIME
Johnny Gilbert: And now, here is the host of 'JEOPARDY!'....ALEX TREBEK!
Alex Trebek: Thank you, Johnny Gilbert. Thank you, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome once again to our tournament. If this were a sporting event, I'd feel very comfortable in saying that we are about to go into sudden death overtime because if Kim Possible manages to win this match tonight, then at the end of the hour, she'll be going home $2 million richer, carrying this gold trophy next to my podium and having earned the title THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME JEOPARDY! CHAMPION. So there's a lot of pressure on her. But let's take a look at Melissa and Amanda as well. A lot of pressure on the both of them too. Are they content with winning $500,000 a piece or would they rather go home with $2 million? Let's see what happens. Here are the categories for the Jeopardy! round in the first game of this match...
Jeopardy! Board Fill Sound (2016-present) *Cleaner version*
There's 1 Daily Double to help you out in one of these categories...
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INTO THE SHARK TANK
THE BAROQUE ERA
"C" "H" "O" "P" AWAY AT MY HEART
I DOUBLE DARE YA...
BLACK _______
CROSSWORD CLUES "M"
Amanda, you lead off.
Amanda: Let's start with I Double Dare Ya for 800.
I double dare you to come up with the name of this prototype for Mickey Mouse, sold to Universal in the 50s, only to be bought back by Disney over 60 years later
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: Who is Oswald?
Alex: Oswald the Lucky Rabbit!
Melissa: Double Dare - 1000
I double dare you to guess the name of this famous NASCAR driver, nicknamed 'Silver Fox', who piloted his car to 105 wins from 1960-86
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: Who is Pearson?
Alex: David Pearson! Yes!
Kim: Let's dive Into The Shark Tank for 1000.
Alex: Here's Kevin O'Leary with the clue...
Kevin O'Leary: The Sharks on 'Shark Tank' sometimes lament on the ones that got away. One of those is the Doorbot, crowdfunded and appeared on the show in 2013. After Jamie Smirnoff declined my offer, this Goliath of an NBA champion became an investor in 2016.
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: Who is Shaquille O'Neal?
Alex: Yes!
Melissa: Shark Tank - 800
Alex: Mark Cuban has the clue for us this time.
Mark Cuban: This former MLB All-Star and World Series champion turned FOX Sports commentator appeared 4 times between seasons 9 and 10. The first product he said 'Yes' to was presented by fellow athlete Rob Gronkowski.
(Amanda rings in)
Alex: Amanda?
Amanda: Who is Alex Rodriguez?
Alex: Correct!
Amanda: Let's stay with it, Shark Tank - 600.
Alex: It's Daymond John this time.
Daymond John: After finishing high school, I was working 2 jobs - 1 was at my own commuter van service, the other was waiting tables at this restaurant chain
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: What is Red Lobster?
Alex: Yes!
Kim: Shark Tank - 400
Alex: Here's Lori Greiner with the clue...
Lori Greiner: Here's a tip if you ever go on Shark Tank - try to get a deal with me. My power with this network has landed me 3 of the biggest products on the show, including the smiling, scrubbing face of Scrub Daddy.
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: What is QVC?
Alex: Correct!
Kim: Let's finish Shark Tank for 200.
Alex: This time we have Barbara Corcoran.
Barbara Corcoran: As of the start of season 11 of Shark Tank in September 2019, I have made 85 deals, 4th most on the show behind Mark Cuban, Lori Greiner and this Canadian tech mogul
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: Who is Herjavec?
Alex: Yes, Robert Herjavec. Our thanks to the sharks from Shark Tank for that category and you can catch Shark Tank Friday nights at 8 PM here on ABC. Melissa, you may continue.
Melissa: Let's go to Black __________ for 1000.
After the acquittal of George Zimmerman in 2012, this movement began in the African-American community and later spread worldwide
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: What is Black Lives Matter?
Alex: Yes!
Melissa: Black ________ - 800
Alex: Here's Virgina Governor Ralph Northam with the clue...
Ralph Northam: In 2019, images from my 1984 med school yearbook surfaced on a right-wing website of me wearing this form of theatrical makeup
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: What is blackface?
Alex: Yes!
Kim: Crossword Clues "M" for 1000.
"Evil" adjective (9 letters)
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: What is malicious?
Alex: Correct!
Kim: Crossword Clues "M" - 800
Chinese form or orange variety (8 letters)
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: What is Mandarin?
Alex: Correct!
Kim: Let's go "C" "H" "O" "P" Away At My Heart for 1000.
This term for an angle less than 180 degrees but over 90 degrees can also be used to describe a slow-witted, insensitive person
(Amanda rings in)
Alex: Amanda?
Amanda: What is obtuse?
Alex: Yes!
Amanda: Chop - 800
This early Steven Spielberg film about a blue-collar worker whose life changes after seeing a UFO was one of only 2 Spielberg films that fit the category
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: What is Close Encounters of the Third Kind?
Alex: You got it! You're at 3,800 now. Go again.
Melissa: Let's do Black _________ - 600
This 1977 Ram Jam hit was based off a 20th century African-American work song of the same name
(Amanda rings in)
Alex: Amanda?
Amanda: What is Black Betty?
Alex: Correct!
Amanda: Black ________ - 400
Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka: "It's all there..." this phrase "....clear as crystal! You stole Fizzy Lifting Drinks..."
(Amanda rings in)
Alex: Amanda?
Amanda: What is black and white?
Alex: Correct!
Amanda: Finish the category.
The day after Thanksgiving is typically referred to as this - it's usually the busiest shopping day of the year
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: I live for this day! What is BLACK FRIDAY?
Alex: Correct and love the enthusiasm in your answer, Kim.
Kim: Thank you, Alex. Crossword Clues "M" - 600
Of or pertaining to the lower jaw (10 Letters)
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: What is mandibular?
Alex: Correct!
Kim: Crossword Clues "M" - 400
To transition, usually from one school to another (11 Letters)
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: What is matriculate?
Alex: Yes!
Kim: Finish the category.
A more brutal form of assault and battery - beating someone within an inch of death (12 Letters)
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: What is manslaughter?
Alex: Correct!
Kim: "C" "H" "O" "P" Away At My Heart - 600
Replace a vowel in a trend of the 50s to get this streaming service owned by Disney touting 31 million subscribers as of February 2020
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: What is Hulu?
Alex: Yes!
Melissa: Chop - 400
This emperor's battle with the Moors is depicted in the epic poem 'The Song Of Roland'
(Amanda rings in)
Alex: Amanda?
Amanda: Who is Charlemenge?
Alex: Correct!
Amanda: Finish the category, please.
In May 2016, the killing of this western lowland gorilla ended up becoming an internet meme which catapulted the deceased primate into the Presidential election
(Amanda rings in)
Alex: Amanda?
Amanda: Who is Harambe?
Alex: Yes, Amanda!
Amanda: Double Dare - 600
I double dare you to name this duo who faced backlash for lip-syncing their songs during a 1989 MTV performance
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: Who is Milli Vanilli?
Alex: Milli Vanilli! Yes!
Kim: Double Dare - 400
I double dare you to name this 'Big Shot' who won titles for 3 teams while being a 3rd wheel to a trio of dynamic duos
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: Who is Robert Horry?
Alex: Correct!
Melissa: Wrap up Double Dare, please.
I double dare you to name this Philadelphia native who hosted Nickelodeon's 'Double Dare' from 1986-1994, then served as Liza Koshy's sidekick on the 2018 revival
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: Who is Marc Summers?
Alex: Yes! One category left, Kim.
Kim: Baroque Era - 1000
Alex: Answer...
Daily Double
The lone Daily Double of the round. You have 6,600, Kim.
Kim: All of it.
Alex: For 13,200 if you are right...
One shining example of the Baroque Era's influence on architecture is this building in Florence, Italy, first built in the 13th century
Kim: What is the Cathedral of Saint Mary The Flower?
Alex: You are correct!
Kim: Baroque - 800
This German born composer had his music immortalized through a series of arrangements, including one commemorating the 250th anniversary of his death in 1750
(Amanda rings in)
Alex: Amanda?
Amanda: Who is Bach?
Alex: Correct.
Amanda: Baroque - 600
This instrument was popular in Baroque era music and was a favorite of Jean-Claude Goujon
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: What's the harpsichord?
Alex: Yes!
Melissa: Baroque - 400
This philosopher about Baroque music: 'The harmony is confused, loaded with modulations and dissonances....'
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: Who is Rousseau?
Alex: Correct! Now the last clue in the category...
This Italian composer was one of the key players in the development of opera and a central figure in the transition from the Renaissance to the Baroque period
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: Who is Monteverdi?
Alex Trebek: You are correct, Kim. That brings you to 13,400, Melissa at 5,400, Amanda with 4,200, she will go first in Double Jeopardy...after this.
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Alex Trebek: Amanda looking to make her move in Double Jeopardy, 2 Daily Doubles to help you in these 6 categories...
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GUINNESS RECORDS 2014
ALBUM COVERS
VICE PRESIDENTS
GIVE MY REGARDS TO BROADWAY
LAND OF THE "FREE"
HOME OF THE CAVE
Amanda, why don't you get us going?
Amanda: Guinness Records 2014 - 400
Britain's James Brown "cleans up" with his 322-strong collection of these electrical appliances
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: What are vacuums?
Alex: Yes!
Kim: Land of the "Free" - 400
A series of lawsuits forced team owners in 1993 to agree to this in the NFL
(Amanda rings in)
Alex: Amanda?
Amanda: What is free agency?
Alex: Correct!
Amanda: Free - 800
A.A. Milne moved to London to make his living as this type of writer, though he did eventually join the staff of Punch magazine
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: What is freelance?
Alex: Correct, Melissa.
Melissa: Vice Presidents - 2000
Alex: Here's Jimmy of the Clue Crew with the next clue....
Jimmy McGuire: A memorial in Paducah honors this politician from the area, remembered as the oldest man elected vice president; he also helped get the New Deal through Congress
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: Who is Alben Barkley?
Alex: Correct!
Melissa: Let's go to Give My Regards To Broadway - 2000
In 1979 Angela Lansbury wowed 'em as Mrs. Lovett, partner of this "Demon" dude
(Amanda rings in)
Alex: Amanda?
Amanda: Who is Sweeney Todd?
Alex: Yes!
Amanda: Guinness Records - 2000
Steve Sansweet, owner of a 300,000-item "Star Wars" collection, got a job at this company now part of Disney
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: Ron would kill me if I didn't get this. What is Lucasfilm?
Alex: Correct!
Kim: Album Covers - 2000
Pink Floyd:
2 men, one of whom is on fire, shaking hands
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: What is Wish You Were Here?
Alex: Yes!
Kim: Land Of The "Free" - 2000
This government agency formed in 1865 to aid former slaves also had refugees & abandoned lands in its full name
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: What is the Freedman's Buerau?
Alex: Yes!
Kim: Home Of The Caves - 2000
Alex: Answer...
(Daily Double cue)
DAILY DOUBLE
...the first of the 2 Daily Doubles. You have 19,800 with which to invest on this clue.
Kim: 5,200, Alex.
Alex: For an even 25,000 if you are right. Here is the clue...
The Big Room--
this New Mexico national park
Kim: What are the Carlsbad Caverns?
Alex: You are correct!
Kim: Records - 1600
At just 3.8 inches tall, Milly, a dog of this breed, is the world's most petite pup
(Amanda rings in)
Alex: Amanda?
Amanda: What's a chihuahua?
Alex: Yes!
Amanda: Free - 1200
The planets are in this alliterative state in the gravitational field of the Sun
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: What is free fall?
Alex: Correct!
Melissa: Vice Presidents - 1600
After his years as vice president, he served as U.S. ambassador to Japan under Bill Clinton
(Amanda rings in)
Alex: Amanda?
Amanda: Who is Mondale?
Alex: Yes! Walter Mondale!
Amanda: Broadway - 1600
Before midnight, the stage ran red as Ethan Hawke opened as this tragic thane in 2013
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: What is the Scottish Play? It's bad luck for me to say it!
Alex: Oh, okay.
Melissa: You actually believe that superstition?
Amanda: Kim Possible? Superstitious?
Kim: Shut up....both of you. Free - 1600
Moving independently, like Bob Dylan in the title of a 1963 album
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: What is freewheeling?
Alex: Yes!
Melissa: Records - 1200
Crossing the finish line in 14.531 sec., Germany's Julia Plecher set a record for running 100 meters wearing these
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: Glad I don't wear these - what are high heels?
Alex: Correct, Melissa!
Melissa: Vice Presidents - 1200
He had too much whiskey on the day he was inaugurated veep, embarrassing his colleagues; 6 weeks later he was president
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: Who is Andrew Johnson?
Alex: Vice President for Abe Lincoln!
Kim: Broadway - 1200
Alex: Answer...
(Daily Double cue)
DAILY DOUBLE
...the other Daily Double. You have 27,800, Kim.
Kim: 7,200, Alex.
Alex: Here's the clue...
Oh yah, in 1988, pre-"Fargo", she was Stellllla! in "A Streetcar Named Desire", dontcha know
Kim: Who is Frances McDormand?
Alex: And you now have 35,000 points, Kim. Go again.
Kim: Cave - 1600
Marvel--
this Missouri vacation city
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: What is Branson?
Alex: Good!
Melissa: Not my strongest category, but I'll try it. Broadway - 800
This man hit the Great White Way in 1993 as Abe Lincoln in Illinois
(Amanda rings in)
Alex: Amanda?
Amanda: Who is Sam Waterston?
Alex: Yes!
Amanda: Cave - 1200
Mammoth (the most mammoth one)--
this state
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: What is Kentucky?
Alex: Correct!
Kim: Album Covers - 1600
2010:
A tastefully nude Katy Perry prone on a cloud of pink cotton candy
(Amanda rings in)
Alex: Amanda?
Amanda: What is Teenage Dream?
Alex: You got it!
Melissa: Jeez! I should've got that one! I have her Mad Love perfume!
Amanda: Too slow there, Chase! Vice Presidents - 800
In 1814 this VP from Mass. for whom a political term is named died in office having served less than 2 years
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: Who is Elbridge Gerry?
Alex: He pronounces it with a hard G, Kim.
Kim: Yes, but gerrymandering is pronounced with a soft G, Alex.
Alex: That's one of the weird things about our language. Go again, Kim.
Kim: Cave - 800
Dan yr Ogof--
this U.K. division
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: What is Wales?
Alex: Yes!
Kim: Records - 800
Germany's Zollner Elektronik is credited with the "largest walking" one of these automata, a dragon 52' long
(Amanda rings in)
Alex: Amanda?
Amanda: What's a robot?
Alex: Correct, Amanda.
Amanda: Vice Presidents - 400
He served as vice president from January 20 to April 12, 1945
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: Who is Truman?
Alex: Harry S. Truman!
Melissa: Cave - 400
Lascaux--
this country
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: What is France?
Alex: Good!
Melissa: Album Covers - 1200
Justin Timberlake:
The singer, clad in a tuxedo, getting his eyes examined
(Amanda rings in)
Alex: Amanda?
Amanda: What is The 20/20 Experience?
Alex: Correct!
Amanda: Covers - 800
2017:
Taylor Swift superimposed on a barrage of newspaper articles
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: What is Reputation?
Alex: Good. And now the last clue...
Ed Sheeran:
A black division symbol
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: What is Divide?
Alex: Correct and that brings you to 15,800, Kim in the lead at 37,800 and Amanda holding on at 14,200. Remember, this is a 2 game total point affair. Final Jeopardy category for game 1 is this, players...NOVEL TITLES. Clue in a moment.
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Alex Trebek: Final Jeopardy! category for game 1 of match 5 is NOVEL TITLES. Here's the clue....
The title of this 1951 novel comes from the hero's fantasy of rescuing children falling from a cliff
...30 seconds, players. Good luck.
Jeopardy! Greatest of All Time - Final Jeopardy! Think Music
Amanda, we come to you first. You had 14,200 coming into Final. You put down 'What Is The Catcher In The Rye?' You got it. Wager...everything. Brings you to 24,400 as we come to Melissa. 15,800 heading into Final Jeopardy. We see The Catcher in the Rye, I hope you risked a lot....15,800. Brings you to 31,600 as we come to Kim, made this game a runaway at 37,800. Do you have The Catcher In The Rye? We do. She risks it all too - 37,800! Brings you to 75,600 and makes it a tough task for Melissa and Amanda to mount a comeback. Remember those scores as they will be added to your scores from game 2 to determine the winner of this match. And a reminder - should Kim win tonight, she'll get the gold trophy next to my podium, $2,000,000 and be crowned THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME JEOPARDY! CHAMPION. We'll see what happens as we start game 2...after this.
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Alex: Melissa will select first this time as we get going in game 2 with these 6 categories for your choosing....
(Jeopardy! board fill cue)
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COLONIAL PENNSYLVANIA
THE COMICS
GLUTEN, FREE
AFRICAN-AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY
YOU'RE A BAD SAILOR
5 "LASH" ES
Melissa: African-American Biography - 1000, please.
Published in 2007, "Supreme Discomfort" is a portrait of this jurist
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: Who is Clarence Thomas?
Alex: Yes!
Kim: Colonial Pennsylvania - 1000
You get an "A" if you know this hard coal was discovered in Pennsylvania in 1762
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: What is anthracite?
Alex: Correct!
Melissa: 5 "Lash" es - 1000
For the Apollo 11 astronauts, this occurred on July 24, 1969 in the Pacific Ocean, 900 miles southwest of Hawaii
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: What is splashdown?
Alex: Correct, Melissa!
Melissa: You're A Bad Sailor - 1000
You don't need to howl during the naval watches 4-6 & 6-8, named for this animal--it's just a figure of speech
(Amanda rings in)
Alex: Amanda?
Amanda: What's a wolf?
Alex: Yes!
Amanda: Pennsylvania - 200
In 1755 the University of Pennsylvania was chartered as the college, academy & charitable school of this city
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: What is Philadelphia?
Alex: Correct!
Kim: Pennsylvania - 800
This native people of northwestern Pennsylvania who share the name of a lake were dispersed in the 1650s
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: Who are the Erie?
Alex: Yes!
Melissa: African-American Biography - 800
"Talking at the Gates" is "A Life of" this "If Beale Street Could Talk" novelist
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: Who is James Baldwin?
Alex: Good!
Melissa: Biography - 600
Alex: Answer....
(Daily Double cue)
DAILY DOUBLE
...the lone Daily Double of the round. You have 2,600 points to invest on this clue.
Melissa: All in.
Alex: Alright. For 5,200 if you are right...
"The Road to Freedom" is the subtitle of Catherine Clinton's bio of this 19th century woman
Melissa: Who is Harriet Tubman?
Alex: You are correct! You're at 5,200 now, Melissa.
Melissa: Gluten, Free - 1000
On national croissant day in 2018, this French-named chain founded in 1978 gave out free mini chocolate croissants
(Amanda rings in)
Alex: Amanda?
Amanda: What is Au Bon Pain?
Alex: Yes!
Amanda: Pennsylvania - 400
To settle a land dispute in the 1760s, Mason & Dixon marked the border between Penn. & this state to the south
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: What is Maryland?
Alex: Correct!
Alex: Pennsylvania - 600
A group of 17th century immigrants was called "Pennsylvania" this because of the German word for "German"
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: What are Dutch?
Alex: Yes!
Kim: Comics - 1000
Berkeley Breathed was inspired to bring this penguin back to 2-D life by a fan letter from Harper Lee, a childhood hero
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: Who is Opus?
Alex: Opus the Penguin!
Kim: Comics - 800
In this strip, Duke testified for the NRA in the '70s; the '80s went inside Reagan's brain; in 2004, B.D. got wounded in Iraq
(Amanda rings in)
Alex: Amanda?
Amanda: What is Doonesbury?
Alex: Yes!
Amanda: Gluten - 800
In 1948 the first shipment of wheat arrived in Greece as part of this aid program
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: What is the Marshall Plan?
Alex: Correct!
Melissa: Bad Sailor - 800
So far, you've mistaken Mars, an airplane & the International Space Station for this North Star
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: What is Polaris?
Alex: Yes!
Kim: African-American Biography - 200
Jonathan Eig's bio of this champ who passed away in 2016 is one of the "greatest" sports biographies
(Amanda rings in)
Alex: Amanda?
Amanda: Who is Mohammed Ali?
Alex: Yes indeed!
Amanda: Let's wrap that category now.
"The New Negro" is "The Life of Alain Locke", the first African American to earn this honor that sent him to Oxford
(Amanda rings in)
Alex: Amanda?
Amanda: What's a Rhodes scholarship?
Alex: Correct!
Amanda: 5 "Lash"es - 800
Along with beef, ham, bacon or sausage can go into this Hungarian stew that's flavored with paprika
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: What is goulash?
Alex: Yes!
Melissa: "Lash"es - 600
"Release the Kraken!" orders Liam Neeson as Zeus in this mythical movie
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: What is Clash of the Titans?
Alex: Yes!
Kim: "Lash" - 400
As of 2020, Adobe will no longer update or distribute this once-ubiquitous web plug-in
(Amanda rings in)
Alex: Amanda?
Amanda: What is Flash?
Alex: Correct, Amanda!
Amanda: Sailor - 600
Do not descend sails by dragging a knife through them like this swashbuckling silent star did in "The Black Pirate"
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: Who is Fairbanks?
Alex: Douglas Fairbanks!
Melissa: Sailor - 400
You can't tell a clove hitch from a cleat hitch! Heck, you don't even know they are types of these
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: What are knots?
Alex: Yes!
Kim: Let's finish the category.
Why did you insist on putting refrigerator magnets on the binnacle?
You've completely messed up this device
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: What's a compass?
Alex: You got it!
Kim: Let's finish 5 "Lash"es - 200
This cervical spine injury often occurs in a rear-end auto collision
(Amanda rings in)
Alex: Amanda?
Amanda: What is whiplash?
Alex: Yes!
Amanda: Gluten - 600
During the Great Depression, these queues named for a baked product were all too common
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: What are bread lines?
Alex: Yes, Melissa...
Melissa: Gluten - 400
In 2014 McDonald's survey respondents could get a free one of these, Mickey D's original breakfast sandwich
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: What's an Egg McMuffin?
Alex: Yes!
Kim: Comics - 200
This fat cat may hate Mondays, but that didn't stop him from making his debut on Monday, June 19, 1978
(Amanda rings in)
Alex: Amanda?
Amanda: Who is Garfield?
Alex: Yes indeed!
Amanda: Comics - 400
In this Gary Larson panel, a caveman says the end of a dino's spiky tail is "called the Thag-omizer... after the late Thag Simmons"
(Amanda rings in)
Amanda: What is The Far Side?
Alex: Correct!
Amanda: Comics - 600
This crime fighter who debuted in 1931 had a two-way wrist TV that was kind of the granddaddy of the smartwatch
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: Who is Dick Tracy?
Alex: Yes, and now the last clue...
Bud Light wanted to give out free beer at the Super Bowl 53 victory parade in this city, but mayor Walsh said no
(Amanda rings in)
Alex: Amanda?
Amanda: What is Boston?
Alex: Yes. That brings you to 4,800; Kim at 6,200 and Melissa leading at 8,200. It'll be Amanda going first in Double Jeopardy...after this time out. Stay with us.
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Alex Trebek: Normally when we come to the final match of one of our tournaments and we get to our contestant interveiews, we talk about our contestants' plans for the future. Kim, you already have twin daughters of your own and you recently discovered some very exciting news. Could you tell us about that?
Kim: I sure can, Alex! My twin girls - Jennifer and Miranda - are in the audience with my husband Ron, so they'll be celebrating when I tell them that they're getting a brother or sister. I have a 3rd child on the way, due in October!
Melissa: Congratulations, Kim!
Amanda: Felicidades, Kim!
Alex: Allow me to join the Jeopardy! family in expressing my congratulations to you, Kim. But don't think that means Melissa or Amanda will be throwing this match. Speaking of Melissa, I was talking to your boyfriend Milo earlier and I heard from him that just before you got the call from our producers to return for this tournament, you got the surprise of your life.
Melissa: I did, Alex. About a week or so before you guys called me to return for this tournament, Milo and I were in New York and he took me by surprise by proposing to me in Times Square right in front of the Times Square Ball. I had no idea he was planning on proposing to me, but he did. Pretty exciting there.
Alex: Have you set the big day yet?
Melissa: Not yet, but Kim and Amanda are definitely on the invite list.
Alex: First thing's first...finishing up this match. Amanda will get first selection from these categories...
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FEMALE FIRSTS
JIM CLASS
CLASSIC AMERICAN PLAYS
BEFORE, DURING & AFTER
"R"CHITECTURE
MOVIE FOREIGN CITIES
Amanda, start us off.
Amanda: Movie Foreign Cities - 1600
1989:
"Jesus of ____" (not in the Holy Land)
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: What is Montreal?
Alex: Yes!
Melissa: "R"chitecture - 1200
This drawing of a proposed building can be much more detailed than a blueprint, including little people & trees
(Amanda rings in)
Alex: Amanda?
Amanda: What's a rendering?
Alex: Correct!
Amanda: Female Firsts - 1600
In 1919 this "Lady", the former Nancy Langhorne of Virginia, was the first woman to sit in the British Parliament
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: Who is Lady Astor?
Alex: Correct, Kim.
Kim: Same category - 1200
250 years after Magellan's expedition, Jeanne Baret became the first woman to do this
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: What is go around the world?
Alex: Correct! You're 800 points off the lead. Go again.
Kim: Female Firsts - 2000
The first woman in space was Valentina Tereshkova, riding into the heavens on the 6th launch in this Soviet space program
(Amanda rings in)
Alex: Amanda?
Amanda: What are the Vostoks?
Alex: Yes!
Amanda: Classic American Plays - 1600
In 1933 his play "Ah, Wilderness!" opened in New York with George M. Cohan as one of the leads
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: Who is O'Neill?
Alex: Eugene O'Neill!
Melissa: American Plays - 1200
In this Jason Miller drama, members of a high school basketball team celebrate the 20th anniversary of their state title
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: What is That Championship Season?
Alex: Correct!
Kim: 2000, please - American Plays
Junk dealer Harry Brock hires a tutor to give his mistress Billie Dawn some culture & class in this play
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: What is Born Yesterday?
Alex: And you now have the lead at 12,200. Go again.
Kim: Female Firsts - 800
Alex: Answer...
(Daily Double cue)
DAILY DOUBLE
...the first of the 2 Daily Doubles!
Kim: I'll go all in.
Alex: Okay. This is for 24,400 if you are right. Here's the clue...
Kathryn Bigelow became Oscar's first female Best Director for this film with only one named female character
Kim: What is The Hurt Locker?
Alex: You now have 24,400 points, Kim. Still your board.
Kim: American Plays - 800
The role of Pale, in "Burn This" by Lanford Wilson is a showcase for young actors--John Malkovich in 1987 and this man in 2019
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: Who is Adam Driver?
Alex: Correct!
Kim: Jim Class - 1200
He'd assumed Mexican citizenship years before, but his exploits as a colonel in the Texas army in 1836 made him famous
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: Who is Jim Bowie?
Alex: Correct!
Melissa: Jim Class - 1600
This Marine Corps general was the first Defense Secretary in the Trump administration
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: Who is Mattis?
Alex: General James Mattis!
Melissa: Jim Class - 2000
This former District Attorney of New Orleans was played by Kevin Costner in "JFK"
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: Who is Jim Garrison?
Alex: Correct!
Melissa: "R"chitecture - 1600
Alex Answer there...
(Daily Double cue)
DAILY DOUBLE
...the other Daily Double!
Melissa: 9,503.
Alex: Here's the clue, Melissa...
As a style, it was early 19th century British; as a building, it's the Atlanta Hyatt that began the hotel atrium era
Melissa: What is Regency?
Alex: You got it! You now have 25,703 and you have the lead once again. Go again, Melissa.
Melissa: "R"chitecture - 2000
Alex: Here's Jimmy of the Clue Crew.
Jimmy McGuire (Smithsonian Institute - Washington, DC): The castle, the Smithsonian Institutions's main building, was designed by this prolific 19th century architect who would go on to design St. Patrick's Cathedral
(Amanda rings in)
Alex: Amanda?
Amanda: Who is James Renwick?
Alex: Correct!
Amanda: Before, During & After - 2000
Andrew Lloyd Webber collaborator whose flooded Asian crop field won an Oscar for writing "Network"
(Amanda rings in)
Alex: Amanda?
Amanda: Who is Tim Rice Paddy Chayefsky?
Alex: Correct!
Amanda: Before, During & After - 1600
The singer who voiced the Ape King in "The Jungle Book" was a leading female opera soloist & the "Queen of Disco"
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: Who is Louis Prima Donna Summer?
Alex: Correct, Kim! You have the lead once again at 26,800!
Kim: Before, During & After - 1200
"Rug-cutting" 1984 Bruce Springsteen tune about Sophie Turner's title X-Men character who plays NBA hoops in Arizona
(Amanda rings in)
Alex: Amanda?
Amanda: What is Dancing In The Dark Phoenix Suns?
Alex: That pleases you to no end, I can tell.
Amanda: Finish up Female Firsts for 400.
In July 1923 Italian actress Eleanora Duse became the first woman to grace the cover of this U.S. magazine (issue No. 22)
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: What is Time?
Alex: Time Magazine!
Melissa: Movie Foreign Cities - 2000
1959:
"____, My Love" or "Mon Amour", if you prefer
(Amanda rings in)
Alex: Amanda?
Amanda: What is Hiroshima?
Alex: Yes!
Amanda: Movie Foreign Cities - 1200
2007:
"The ____ Limited"
(Amanda rings in)
Alex: Amanda?
Amanda: What is Darjeeling?
Alex: Correct!
Amanda: 800, please - Foreign Cities
1964:
"The Umbrellas of ____"
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: What is Cherbourg?
Alex: Yes, Kim!
Kim: "R"chitecture - 800
Edward Durell Stone was the architect of this theater at Rockefeller Center with the fabulous interior by Donald Deskey
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: What is Radio City Music Hall?
Alex: Yes! Home of a few of our New York road shows!
Kim: Before, During & After - 800
2011 NYC protest movement composed of the Jets or Sharks & Mao's elite quartet
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: What is Occupy Wall Street Gang Of Four?
Alex: Correct!
Melissa: Finish the category.
AMC zombie spin-off about the last thing Wild Bill was dealt, an antiseptic cleansing agent
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: What is Fear The Walking Dead man's hand sanitizer?
Alex: Yes!
Melissa: "R"chitecture - 400
They're the beams supporting a sloping roof; having them exposed can give a funky industrial look
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: What are rafters?
Alex: Yes, Melissa!
Melissa: Foreign Cities - 400
1958:
"Seven Hills of ____"
(Melissa rings in)
Alex: Melissa?
Melissa: What is Rome?
Alex: Yes!
Melissa: Jim Class - 800
Jim Lovell was aboard Apollo 8, the 1st manned craft to make this circuit; aboard Apollo 13, Jim made the same trip--unplanned
(Amanda rings in)
Alex: Amanda?
Amanda: What is orbiting the Moon?
Alex: Correct! And now the last clue...
On Father's Day in 1964, Jim Bunning (father of 9), tossed one of these for the Phillies; nobody reached base!
(Kim rings in)
Alex: Kim?
Kim: What's a perfect game?
Alex: Correct and that brings you to 28,800, Melissa at 28,103 and Amanda hanging in there in 3rd place at an even 16,000. Here are the scores from game 1 of this match...
Melissa: 31,600
Kim: 75,600
Amanda: 24,400
Category for Final Jeopardy! is...INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES. Clue in a moment.
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Alex Trebek: We have the trophy by my podium just in case. Category for Final Jeopardy! for this 2nd game is INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES. Clue...
A dispute over Etorofu, Habomai, Kunashiri & Shikotan has kept these 2 countries from ever signing a WWII peace treaty
...30 seconds, players. Good luck.
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Amanda, we come to you first. 16,000 coming into Final. You put down Japan and Russia. You are right. Wager...16,000. You double to 32,000. In game 1, you had 24,400, gives you a 2 game total of 56,400 as we come to Melissa Chase. 28,103 coming in. Do we see Japan and Russia? We do. Wager...everything. 56,206 is your score for game 2. Game 1, you had 31,600, makes your 2 game total 87,806. Brings us to Kim Possible. 28,800 coming to Final. Japan and Russia is what we see and it doesn't matter what you wagered...you risked nothing...KIM POSSIBLE, YOU ARE THE CHAMPION! Come on over here! It has taken 13 years for Kimberly Ann Possible to finally answer the question 'Is she as good as she appeared to be on that great run on 'Jeopardy!'?' Melissa, Amanda, come on over here....(Alex raises Kim's hand) THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME JEOPARDY! CHAMPION! MS. KIMBERLY ANN POSSIBLE! Thank you so much. So long, everybody!
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