Transcripts For WFTV Eyewitness News 7 20160313 : compareme

Transcripts For WFTV Eyewitness News 7 20160313



thank you, johnny, and welcome, ladies and gentlemen. amaze me how important in resolving our matches. as we discovered yesterday with andrew winning the game even though he didn't come up with the correct response, winning it by just $1. what's going to happen today with liz and todd? well, let's start finding out. good luck. here we go. let's take a look at the categories, shall we? sounds like fun. hey, there's a trend. well, maybe there isn't a trend. andrew, start us. i'll have some whiskey for $200, please. liz. what is oak? andrew. what is "the incredibles?" that's right. oscar for $400. todd. what is "birdman?" good. let's go with nato for $600. todd. what is quebec? right. nato for $800. liz. what is unwielding? no. [ beep ] "what is uniform?" todd, go again. nato for $1,000. [ beep ] n is november in the nato alphabet. charlie, $800. andrew. what is afghanistan? yes. oscar for $600. here's al gore with the clue. andrew. what is "an inconvenient truth?" that's the title of the film. oscar for $800. todd. what is "raging bull?" you got it. oscar for $1,000. liz. who is faye dunaway? no. todd or andrew? [ beep ] "who is jessica lange?" whiskey for $800. todd. who is jim beam? no. liz. who is johnnie walker? no. andrew. who is jack daniels? yes. whiskey for $400, please. andrew. what is bourbon? bourbon -- you got it. whiskey for $600. liz. what is new york? no. todd? what is pennsylvania? yes. whiskey for $1,000. andrew. what is rye? rye -- right you are. andrew. what are the sierra madres? yes. and that adds to your total. you're at $4,000 even, and we're taking a break. liz rapelye is from new jersey, and this young lady likes to collect tall, tacky, pointy things from all around the world. are we talking about slim, rude guys? no, i'm talking about little famous monuments, you know, that they sell in gift shops. my favorite is the statue of liberty with a little snow globe in the middle, which is great, and my washington monument that is also a thermometer. oh, so we're talking about souvenir stuff from the united states. what about abroad? i have the eiffel tower, and then i also have edinburgh castle from my trip to scotland. okay, good for you. it's not that tall, though. all right, todd grabarsky is from l.a., but he once had a difficult job in new york. whenever i travel to new york, i worked as a bike messenger. that's scary. [ chuckles ] you have to deal with traffic, and sometimes you guys go the wrong way on one-way streets, and you don't always obey the laws, am i right? i'll plead the fifth on that, alex. [ laughter ] how long did you do that? a few months -- i was in between jobs, i was biking everywhere, so i figured why not make some cash while doing it? yeah. i hope you didn't do it during the winter months. [ laughs ] yeah? okay. andrew haringer is from squamish, british columbia; he's our champion. whenever i hear the word squamish, i think of, "hey, that must be a good place to go fishing." am i right? what other outdoor activities are there? yeah, sure. lots of salmon -- we've had record salmon runs the last couple of years. it's called canada's outdoor recreation capital, so there's amazing rock climbing, kitesurfing, mountain biking, hiking, all that stuff. and you're into all of that? well, not all of it, but a few of them, yeah. a lot of them. you look like you're in shape, too. all right, and you're in command of the board right now, and you have the most money sierra for $400. todd. what are the gal*pagos? yes. sierra for $600. todd. what is chile? no. andrew? what is peru? no. [ beep ] country is argentina. todd, go again, though. cows for $800. andrew. what is angus? correct. sierra for $800. [ beep ] and the town is called back to you, andrew. sierra for $1,000. [ beep ] the other river is the tagus. back to you, andrew. charlie for $600. andrew. what is a laser? yes. charlie for $1,000. answer there -- daily double. and you're in the lead by a comfortable margin. daily double. all right, for $9,600, here is the clue for you in charlie. who is goodyear? charles goodyear, yes. he's the charlie, and we have a minute to go. andrew. what is the udder? udder -- that's it. cows, $400. [ beep ] she's known as a heifer. h-e-i. back to you, andrew. cows, $600. [ beep ] you haven't watched enough westerns -- locoweed. back you, andrew. cows for $1,000. developed in the same-named county in england, this breed is a big name in beef. [ beep ] that's a hereford. four clues still on the board, andrew. andrew. what is the berlin wall? good. [ beep beep beep ] and with that, you wind up at an even $10,000, so both todd and liz will have a lot of work to do in double jeopardy! liz, you're gonna pick first toes, noses, eyes, hormones know, too. kids know. st augustine knows. debs know. guys who peaked in high school know. oh yea, this guy? he definitely knows. scotts bonus s. the number one trusted brand in the south. it' s good out here. closed captioning sponsored in part by... the board is ready to go for double jeopardy! and liz, here are the categories from which you make your selection. starting off with... you have to identify the current country of the daniel referred to in the clue -- start us off. literary cast of characters for $1,200. liz. what is "sense and sensibility?" good. literary cast of characters for $1,600. liz. what is "the color purple?" correct. literary cast of characters for $2,000. todd. what is "atonement?" that's correct. entertainment adverbs for $1,200. todd. what is dangerously? that's it. adverbs for $1,600. you're on the plus side. entertainment adverbs for $2,000. andrew. what is suddenly? correct. french history for $400. andrew. what is the hundred years' war? yes. french history, $800. it's the facility represented here during a 1789 event. liz. what is the bastille? good. french history for $1,200. andrew. who is chr\tien? no. todd or liz? [ beep ] "who is jacques chirac?" back to you, liz. todd. what is strictly? good. let's try dan nation for $1,200. andrew. what is peru? no. todd or liz? [ beep ] "what is the united states?" talking about hawaii. todd. try it again -- dan nation for $1,600. answer there -- the daily double. [ applause ] let's make it a true daily double, alex. all right, for the lead, here is the clue for you. what is south africa? right. [ applause ] $10,800 for you. you jump into the lead. for $1,600. here's kelly with the clue. in sleepy hollow cemetery whose will left $12 million to her dog named trouble. andrew. who is helmsley? yes, leona helmsley. french history for $1,600. todd. what is the maginot line? you are right. sleepy hollow for $2,000. [ applause ] daily double. and you're in the lead with $12,400. let's go with $2,400. okay. here is sarah with the clue. in an 1849 letter, washington irving wrote, "naming it" this "instead of the sleepy hollow cemetery was a blunder." irving also noted, "i shall one day lay my bones there," todd? i don't know. [ beep ] "what is tarrytown?" tarrytown cemetery. you're in second place now with $10,000. still plenty of time. go again. french history for $2,000. liz. what is the edict of nantes? yes. literary cast of characters for $800. todd. what is "the hunchback of notre dame?" dan nation for $2,000. [ beep ] todd, go again. dan nation for $800. what is canada? literary for $400. i don't know. ah, that's too bad. todd or andrew? [ beep ] "what is 'the old man and the sea?'" back to you, though, liz. entertainment adverbs for $400. liz. what is mainly? good. "cur"ious thing for $400. liz. what is a pedicure? yes. sleepy hollow for $400. here's sarah. among sleepy hollow cemetery's notable residents is this titan of industry. his marker says... todd. who is carnegie? yes. dan nation for $400. todd. what is ireland? that's right, with less than a minute to go now. liz. what's a mercury? that's it. sleepy hollow for $800. here's kelly with the clue. it was here in sleepy hollow's patriots park on september 23, 1780, where 3 militiamen captured john andr\, who held the plans of this man to turn over west point to the british. todd. who is arnold? benedict arnold is the one, yes. "cur"ious for $1,600. andrew. what is scurvy? that's it. sleepy hollow, $1,200. the home called kykuit, meaning "lookout," housed four generations of this family who founded standard oil. todd. what is rockefeller? [ beep beep beep ] into the lead with $13,600. now with $7,400. final jeopardy! category for the three of you is european cities. look, the wolf was huffing and puffing. like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. you should tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. symbicort could mean a day with better breathing. watch out, piggies! (children giggle) symbicort. breathe better starting within 5 minutes. call or go online to learn more if you can't afford your medication, european cities is the category, and this is the clue. 30 seconds, players. good luck. it's a frequent destination for travelers from the united states. liz, we come to you first. you had $7,400. what did you write down? you wrote down zurich. sorry, that'll cost you. it's incorrect, and you lose $1,600 only. let's come down here to andrew haringer. and his response was "what is frankfurt?" frankfurt is on the main river. you are correct -- frankfurt am main. and you will double your score to $26,400 as we come to todd. did he get frankfurt? no -- picked amsterdam. and his wager? oh, he'd have won by $1. but in this game today, andrew, congratulations. you now have a 4-day total of $72,399. and you play again tomorrow. promotional consideration provided by... -- captions by vitac -- [ applause ] wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of america's game -- pat sajak and vanna white. pat: thank you so much! thank you, jim. appreciate that. have a wonderful time at the puzzle board. give my best to the letters. hi. good to see you all. get ready. it's "toss up" time at the old corral. our first "toss up" is a "phrase."

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