Game #5. Ash takes on Toshiki Kai from CARDFIGHT! Vanguard and Hannah Whitehouse from Pretty Cure. Can either one dethrone Ash & become the New Jeopardy! champ?
(2012-13 JEOPARDY! OPENING)
JOHNNY GILBERT- THIS IS JEOPARDY! Let's meet today's contestants. A high school physics teacher from La Jolla, California, (HANNAH WHITEHOUSE). A web site designer from San Antonio, Texas, (TOSHIKI KAI). And our returning champion, a mechanic from Kings Mills, Ohio, (ASHTON MORIKAWA), whose 4 day cash winnings total $160,000. And here is the host of Jeopardy! Alex Trebek.
ALEX- Thanks Johnny. Welcome to another exciting game of Jeopardy! Our champion Ash has averaged $40,000 in his 4 appearances but Hannah and Toshiki are hoping to take his crown. Let's begin the jeopardy round. Remember there's one DAILY DOUBLE in this round and here are the categories.
FOOD & DRINK
SPOUSE IN COMMON (I will give 2 names. You give us the wife they had in common)
SPORTS ABBREVIATIONS
SPORTS POTPOURRI
TO PROTECT
AMUSEMENT & THEME PARKS
ALEX- Start us off, Ash.
ASH- How about we start with FOOD & DRINK for $200.
ALEX- This cereal company has introduced cocoa frosted flakes
KAI- What is Kellogg's? (ALEX- Right) FOOD & DRINK for $400
ALEX- 1997 marked the 100th anniversary of this company's condensed soup that's "M'M! M'M! GOOD!
HANNAH- What's Campbell's? (ALEX- Correct) FOOD & DRINK for $600
ALEX- Deer flesh, commonly known by this term, is so lean that experts advise inserting fat before cooking
HANNAH- What's venison? (ALEX- That's right) FOOD & DRINK for $800. (HANNAH- $1000)
ALEX- You're on a "roll" if you know that Leo Hirschfeld gave this chewy chocolate candy his daughter's nickname
KAI- What is Tootsie Roll? (ALEX- Yes) FOOD & DRINK for $1000
ALEX- In 1921 the Washburn Crosby Company created her to promote its flour & baking products
ASH- What's Betty Crocker? (ALEX- Yes) TO PROTECT for $200
ALEX- This "service" is best known for protecting the president, but also investigates forgery
ASH- What's The Secret Service? (ALEX- Yep) TO PROTECT for $400
ALEX- To protect your great American novel, register a copyright with this library
HANNAH- What's The Library of Congress? (ALEX- Yes) TO PROTECT for $600
ALEX- From the Greek for "vapor", this plant protector contains the tropo-, strato-, meso-, & thermo- layers
KAI- What is the atmosphere? (ALEX- Right) TO PROTECT for $800
ALEX- From Du Pont, this para-aramid fiber is used in bulletproof vests, tires & the space shuttle
HANNAH- What's Kevlar? (ALEX- That's right) TO PROTECT for $1000
ALEX- Oliver Cromwell "guarded" England as a virtual dictator under this official title from 1653 to 1658
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ALEX- Tough one. The answer was Lord Protector. Select again, Hannah.
HANNAH- Let's try SPOUSE IN COMMON for $200.
ALEX- Sean Penn & Guy Ritchie
HANNAH- Who is Madonna? (ALEX- Correct) SPOUSE IN COMMON for $400
ALEX- Sonny Bono & Gregg Allman
ASH- Who is Cher? (ALEX- Exactly) SPOUSE IN COMMON for $600
ALEX- Amy Irving & Kate Capshaw
ASH- Who is Steven Spielberg? (ALEX- Correct) SPOUSE IN COMMON for $800
ALEX- Mimi Rogers & Nicole Kidman
KAI- Who is Tom Cruise? (ALEX- Right) Let's finish SPOUSE IN COMMON
ALEX- Jeff Goldblum & Renny Harlin
ASH- Who is Geena Davis? (ALEX- Right) SPORTS ABBREVIATIONS for $200
ALEX- In baseball boxscore, PB stands for this
HANNAH- What's passed ball (ALEX- Yes) SPORTS ABBREVIATIONS for $400
ALEX- PPG atop a column of hockey statistics
HANNAH- What's power play goals? (ALEX- Right) SPORTS ABBREVIATIONS for $600
ALEX- In baseball, this is what HBP stands for
KAI- What is hit by pitch? (ALEX- Yes) SPORTS ABBREVIATIONS for $800
ALEX- In auto racing, GT stands for this
KAI- What is grand touring? (ALEX- Right) SPORTS ABBREVIATIONS for $1000
ALEX- PP on a racing form is this
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ALEX- That was a tough one. It was post position. Select again, Toshiki.
KAI- SPORTS POTPOURRI for $200
ALEX- Answer is the DAILY DOUBLE. How much are you going to risk?
KAI- I will risk $1000, Alex.
ALEX- Alright then. Here is the clue. The number of players taken before Michael Jordan in the 1984 NBA Draft.
KAI- What is 2? (ALEX- That's correct) SPORTS POTPOURRI for $400
ALEX- In 1987 at Riverside International Raceway, he crashed his Nissan 300Z turbo.
HANNAH- Who was Paul Newman? (ALEX- Right) SPORTS POTPOURRI for $600
ALEX- The first athlete picked for the all-star teams in 2 different sports
ASH- Who is Bo Jackson? (ALEX- Yes) SPORTS POTPOURRI for $800
ALEX- He has pitched the most career no-hitters with seven
ASH- Who is Nolan Ryan? (ALEX- Right) SPORTS POTPOURRI for $1000
ALEX- This was the last major stadium to have lights installed
HANNAH- What's Wrigley Field? (ALEX- Exactly) AMUSEMENT & THEME PARKS for $200
ALEX- The Silver Star in Europa Park in Germany is billed as Europe's biggest & highest steel one of these
KAI- What is a roller coaster? (ALEX- Right) AMUSEMENT & THEME PARKS for $400
ALEX- Next to the Goldfish Pagoda in Ocean Park in Hong Kong is the home of An An & Jia Jia, a pair of giant these
KAI- What are pandas? (ALEX- Right) AMUSEMENT & THEME PARKS for $600
ALEX- The Drunken Basket at Lotte World in Seoul is basically the same ride as this one in Disneyland's Fantasyland
HANNAH- What are Drunken Teacups? (ALEX- Yes) AMUSEMENT & THEME PARKS for $800
ALEX- In Las Vegas have some fun "clowning" around at this hotel's fully enclosed Adventuredome
HANNAH- What's Circus Circus?
ALEX- Right and here is the last clue in the jeopardy round. Kurashiki Tivoli Park is in Japan; Tivoli Gardens is in this country
ASH- What's Denmark?
ALEX- That's correct and that's it for the jeopardy round. We have a close game so let's look at the scores. Hannah leads with $5800. Toshiki is 2nd with $5600. Ash is last with $5400 but he will select first in DOUBLE JEOPARDY. We will take a commercial break and chat with our players then start DOUBLE JEOPARDY.
(COMMERCIAL BREAK)
ALEX- Welcome back. Before we start DOUBLE JEOPARDY, let's get to know our contestants a little more. First off we have Hannah Whitehouse who is a physics teacher. So what got you interested in teaching physics?
HANNAH- Well, physics was my best subject in school and I always seemed to love the subject. I had always wanted to be a teacher and I thought physics was the best fit for me.
ALEX- Nice. Next up we have Toshiki Kai. Now you are a web designer. Why did you choose that career.
KAI- Well I have always been fascinated with the internet and I enjoy making web sites so that's why I chose to become a web designer.
ALEX- Interesting. Finally our champion Ash. Now you saw a really scary thing happen. Tell me about it.
ASH- Yeah. It happened when May and I had a vacation in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. We rented a couple of jet skis because we thought it would be fun. Now there was a parasailing boat that stalled in the middle of the ocean and stranded people on the parasail. 2 minutes later the boated started again but the parasail missed the back of the boat so the people hit the water.
ALEX- Then, what happened?
ASH- Well May and I went to the boat. Me and the captain of the boat had to rescue the people who went into the water and disconnected the harness so get them safely back on the boat.
ALEX- Was anyone hurt?
ASH- Thankfully nobody was hurt.
ALEX- That's good to hear. Alright then, let's start DOBULE JEOPARDY. As you know dollar values are doubled and there are 2 DAILY DOUBLES. Here are the categories.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
NAME THE DECADE
THE 1970's
IT'S THE BERRIES
STATE CAPITOL BUILDINGS
ALEX- Ash, you pick first.
ASH- How about COLLEGE FOOTBALL for $400
ALEX- This Pasadena bowl game is the bowl game whose attendance regularly exceeds 100,000
ASH- What's the Rose Bowl? (ALEX- Right) COLLEGE FOOTBALL for $800
ALEX- Through 1996, this Nebraska coach led all active coaches in winning percentage with .828
KAI- Who is Tom Osborne? (ALEX- Right) COLLEGE FOOTBALL for $1200
ALEX- Built in 1920; this university's Husky Stadium is the Pac 10's oldest football stadium
HANNAH- What's The University of Washington? (ALEX- Yes) COLLEGE FOOTBALL for $1600
ALEX- Quarterbacks for this school abbreviated BYU have included Jim McMahon, Ty Detmer, & Steve Young.
KAI- What is Brigham Young University? (ALEX- Yes) COLLEGE FOOTBALL for $2000
ALEX- This Florida University's team nickname is the Seminoles
KAI- What is Florida State? (ALEX- Right) BUSINESS & INDUSTRY for $400
ALEX- He began selling watches by mail order in 1886 & later hired a repairman named A.C. Roebuck to work for him
ASH- Who was Richard W. Sears? (ALEX- Correct) BUSINESS & INDUSTRY for $800
ALEX- Answer, the DAILY DOUBLE. How much will you risk, Ash?
ASH- I'm risking $2000.
ALEX- Okay then, here is the clue. Lockheed Martin is big in security & I.T. but is still better known for making these, like its C-5
ASH- What are airplanes?
ALEX- You got it!
ASH- BUSINESS & INDUSTRY for $1200
ALEX- In September 1989 Toyota entered the luxury car market with this brand's ES250 & LS400 models
HANNAH- What's Lexus? (ALEX- Correct) BUSINESS & INDUSTRY for $1600
ALEX- Although this German company created an electric shaver in 1938, WWII delayed its introduction until 1951
HANNAH- What's Braun? (ALEX- Right) Let's finish BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
ALEX- In 1978 he was fired as the president of Ford, only to become the new president of Chrysler
KAI- Who is Lee Iacocca? (ALEX- That's right) THE 1970's for $400
ALEX- 1972's Operation Linebacker II is better known as these "yuletide" bombings of Hanoi & Haiphong
HANNAH- What are the Christmas bombings? (ALEX- Yes) THE 1970's for $800
ALEX- In 1972; the "T" in the newsmaking SALT stood for this, not "Treaty"
HANNAH- What are talks
ALEX- Correct. It stood for "Strategic Arms Limitation Talks"
HANNAH- Let's try THE 1970's for $1200
ALEX- Under the name "Tastes Good Tastes Happy", this U.S. brand made its debut in China
ASH- What's Coca-Cola? (ALEX- Right) THE 1970's for $1600
ALEX- There's the other DAILY DOUBLE. How much are you risking this time?
ASH- Once again, $2000.
ALEX- Okay then, here is the clue. In 1976 Elias Sarkis became president of this Mideast country, then often described as "war-torn"
ASH- What's Lebanon? (ALEX- Exactly) Let's finish THE 1970's
ALEX- In 1978 these 2 South American countries almost went to war over 3 islands in the Beagle Channel
HANNAH- What are Argentina & Chile? (ALEX- Yes) IT'S THE BERRIES for $400
ALEX- This popular shortcake fruit is often paired with rhubarb in a pie.
KAI- What are strawberries? (ALEX- Right) IT'S THE BERRIES for $800
ALEX- When picked ripe this red or black berry pulls away from its core, creating a hollow center
KAI- What is the raspberry? (ALEX- That's correct) IT'S THE BERRIES for $1200
ALEX- New England Indians made their pemmican with these bog berries
ASH- What are cranberries? (ALEX- Correct) IT'S THE BERRIES for $1600
ALEX- These green berries are traditional in fool, a British dessert.
KAI- What are gooseberries? (ALEX- Right) IT'S THE BERRIES for $2000
ALEX- This berry was named for the California judge who discovered it in the 1880s
KAI- What is the loganberry? (ALEX- Yes) NAME THE DECADE for $400
ALEX- Disneyland opens & the peace symbol is created
ASH- What's the 1960s? (ALEX- Sorry, incorrect)
HANNAH- What's the 1950s? (ALEX- Correct) NAME THE DECADE for $800
ALEX- The World Wide Web gets its first page
HANNAH- What's the 1990s? (ALEX- Right) NAME THE DECADE for $1200
ALEX- Klaus Barbie is sentenced to life in prison & DNA is first used to convict a criminal
ASH- What's the 1980s? (ALEX- Right) NAME THE DECADE for $1600
ALEX- China goes Communist
ASH- What's the 1940s? (ALEX- Yes) NAME THE DECADE for $2000
ALEX- Edison invents the phonograph, U.S. Grant is re-elected & Bizet writes "Carmen"
KAI- What is the 1870s? (ALEX- Exactly) STATE CAPITOL BUILDINGS for $400
ALEX- A walkway separates this city's capitol building from Iolani Palace
HANNAH- What's Honolulu? (ALEX- Right) STATE CAPITOL BUILDINGS for $800
ALEX- Frankfort, Kentucky's capitol rotunda & dome were copied from this French emperor's tomb
HANNAH- Who was Napoleon? (ALEX- Yes) STATE CAPITOL BUILDINGS for $1200
ALEX- Henry Hudson is among those depicted in carvings on a staircase in this city's capitol building
ASH- What's Albany? (ALEX- Right) STATE CAPITOL BUILDINGS for $1600
ALEX- The capitol building in Jefferson City stands on a hill overlooking this river
HANNAH- What's The Missouri?
ALEX- That's right and here is the last clue in DOUBLE JEOPARDY. The state capitol building in this SW city is shaped like the sun symbol of the Zia Indians
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ALEX- That was a toughie. The answer is Santa Fe, New Mexico. Toshiki leads with $18800. Hannah is 2nd with $17000. Ash is still in it with $15800. Here is the category for FINAL JEOPARDY, RUSSIAN HOCKEY PLAYERS. We'll take a break and let our players think about their wagers.
(COMMERCIAL BREAK)
ALEX- Interesting category for FINAL JEOPARDY. Here is the clue. In 1990, this player who was playing for CSKA Moscow in The Goodwill Games in Seattle slipped out of his hotel room and boarded a flight to Detroit to play for the Red Wings. 30 seconds, good luck.
(ROCK N ROLL JEOPARDY THINK MUSIC PLAYS)
ALEX- Of course it would have helped if you knew names of the Russian Five that played for the Detroit Red Wings in the 1990s because he was a part of it. Let's start with Ash. His response was "WHO IS FETISOV?" Good guess but that's incorrect. You wagered only $200. Interesting. That drops you down to $15600. Next up was Hannah and she responded with "WHO IS SERGEI FEDOROV?" That's right and you wagered $3000 putting you up to $20000. Toshiki looks pretty confident. Did he come up with Sergei Fedorov? ("WHO IS SERGEI FEDOROV" APPEARS ON KAI'S SCREEN) He sure did. Did he wager enough? He wagered $6200 and becomes the new Jeopardy champion with $25000. Thanks so much for watching, we'll see you tomorrow when 2 new contestants take on our new champion. So long everyone.
