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(buzzer ringing) - Oh that's awful. - [Keith] Jeopardy is the iconic trivia show. Massachusetts and Virginia are two of the four states that have this word in their official name. Are four heads better than one? (buzzer ringing) - What is? - West? - No. (Try Guys laughing) - What skills are required to be a Jeopardy champion? - You don't necessarily have to be an expert on anything, but you have to kind of know the basics about a lot of different stuff. (buzzer ringing) - [Keith] Amy. - Who are
the Cowboys? What is swimmer's ear? What is a weather satellite? - That is correct. (buzzer ringing) - What is we're screwed. She won 40 times in a row. I don't ever think I've done anything 40 times in a row. Not successfully. (upbeat music) - [Zach] Today we find out if four regular people can beat one professional at their own game. It's four versus one, Jeopardy. - [Announcer] From the "Try Guys" stage of Second Try Studios, this is "Jeopardy: Four Versus One" (audience applauding) Here are
today's contestants. From Los Angeles, California, they are a team of four friends competing as a unit. They are destined for failure. And from Oakland, California, she holds the second longest win streak in "Jeopardy" history with a total cash winnings of 1.6 million dollars. (audience applauding) And now here is your host for "Jeopardy", Keith Habersberger. (Try Guys cheering and clapping) - [Ryann] Keith! - Must feel, ah, pretty good being back, huh? - Feels so familiar. (all laughing) - Hi,
I am Amy Schneider. I am the winningest woman in "Jeopardy" history. I won 40 games and $1.3 million dollars and then the Tournament of Champions. They take all the best players from that season and they all compete against each other. - [Ken] Amy. - What is Dunkirk? - [Ken] Correct for 2,000. Amy. - What is Pepper Jack? - [Ken] Yes. - Who was Kant? - [Ken] Right. - What is petroleum jelly? - [Ken] That's correct. - I won that one as well. - [Ken] Now on Friday's show you were correct but made a
small wager. What was the wager today? - $13,000. (audience cheers and applauds) You won our 250,000 grand prize. - Wow, I didn't realize how much money. - That's incredibly intimidating. - [Zach] For today's challenge, we have assembled a motley crew of who's available. We have Ashley Perez, whose skills are redundant to mine. We both like pop culture and we think we're smarter than we are. - Please no math. There's no math, right? - [Zach] We have Joyce, who the other day thought that the fis
h was named Archovies. - I prepared by watching 15 hours of an anime. - [Producer] How was that preparing you? - It just made me feel like I was ready for anything and the human spirit cannot be destroyed. - [Zach] And reintroducing Mr. Ryann Graham. Ryann, I don't know what your skills are. We asked him if he wanted to be in a video and he said he was free today. Ryann, have you seen Jeopardy? - No. - They are (censored), okay. - [Ryann] Seeing the word Jeopardy, I realize I don't even know wha
t that word means. (laughter in the background) - And that is what's going in my brain right now. - Amy, you are a returning champion and perhaps one of the greatest champions in the history of the game. Why don't you lead off the board? - Let's do bond films and other words for 200. - We're just going right into it. (Try Guys protesting) - What is Jeopardy? How does it work? - So Jeopardy is a game show, it's has been around for decades, is basically a quiz show. They ask 60 questions with like
escalating dollar amount values over the course of the game. - And please answer in the form of a question. - [Ken] Amy. - What is 5440? - [Ken] Yes. - Whoever has the most money at the end of the game wins and gets to keep the money. - Do you think you can beat me in Jeopardy? - Yes. (Try Guys exclaims) - Oh quickness, you didn't even hesitate. - Do you think you could beat all four of us at Jeopardy? - I mean I think I can. I think that I'm not as confident. - Well we're gonna have a series o
f unfair advantages to try and level the playing field. Advantage number one, we got four brains to your one. - Wait, are we talking to each other? Is that the case? (Try Guys cheercross talking) - That's not gonna be enough to beat you, so. We are gonna have 20 seconds to your five to confer and try and answer. - Like dite? - Yeah, it's not worth it. - Yeah, no yeah. - And you thought we could. (Try Guys laughing) - 20 seconds to Amy must feel like a lifetime. - [Joyce] Yeah. - Advantage number
three. We get to answer first. (buzzer ringing) - Oh, I got it. What is diamonds are forever? - That is correct. (Try Guys cheercheers) - Oh my God. - Wow. - You definitely knew that, right? - Oh yeah. - Advantage number four. We're gonna probably try and distract you a bunch. - What is? (discombobulating sound) - I like to sing songs. - Not copy written songs. - Twinkle, twinkle little star. How I wonder what you are. Up above the world so high. - And also, typically in Jeopardy if you answer
incorrectly you lose the monetary value of the question. We're gonna make it so the try guys can't lose money and a missed guess doesn't make a difference. - I knew nothing about how this. - This is like training wheels Jeopardy. - Yeah. - Okay, we're gonna go ahead. - Geographically in between for 200, please Keith. - [Keith] Estonia and Lithuania. - [Zach] So we no matter what, we just get to go first and you would've buzzed in already and I'm now eating into our time. - Yeah. - [Zach] Yeah do
you wanna go? - [Ryann] What do you wanna say? - [Zach] Say it. - No. - No please. - What is Spain? - No girl. (Try Guys laughing) - That is incorrect. (Try Guys cheercross talking) - [Keith] Amy. - What is Latvia? - Correct? - Geography. - Give us a chance. - I've given you. (Try Guys laughing) - What advice would you have for us collectively? - Yeah, how do we beat you? (Try Guys laughing) - You know the hardest part is going to be the sort of dynamics if you disagree, like how are you going
to come to a consensus? I play bar trivia and it happens all the time where people talk themselves out of the right answer. - I'm one of those. - It's your turn to choose the category. - [Zach] Category. (Try Guys cheercross talking) - [Zach] Geography. - [Ryann] Geography is gonna be collectively bad. - Who is Bea Arthur? - [Zach] Golden Girls. - Oh my God. - [Ash] Are you even gay? - Medical talk for 600? - [Zach] Wow, all right. - [Keith] Otitis Externa, is the medical term for this sporty co
ndition. An infection often caused by polluted water. (buzzer ringing) - I'm gonna go ahead and say it, it's athletes foot. - Oh, yeah sure that makes sense. - Do you have another sporty? - No I love that. I didn't even understand the first. - Unless Sporty Spice has some kind of disease. - What is Athlete's Foot? - No. - You said it was such confidence. (buzzer ringing) - This is what got me to go home from Boy scout camp early one year. What is swimmer's ear? - That is correct. - [Try Guys] Oh
! - I also suffered from swimmer's ear, throughout my entire youth. - Now tell me where in that question, like where did I go wrong? - I know that Otitis means like ear related, so that once I had that, you know. - We went wrong and sporty I think, thinking athlete. - And I didn't listen to the word water. - What are some of the quirks to jeopardy answers? - Part of it is just sort of syntax, deciphering the clues and trying to figure out, wait, what are they actually asking for here? - An ectop
ic pregnancy occurs when the fertilized egg implants outside of this hollow organ. - [Amy] There's almost always a this in the clue. So that's kind of what you're focusing in on because you're immediately like that's really obscure. That can't be what they're expecting me to get it from. Sensing the things that are kind of the red herrings that you can ignore. To strip it down to what, what their actual kind of clue they're giving you is. (buzzer ringing) - It's uterus. - Yeah. - Yeah. - What is
your uterus? - That is correct. - Yay! - See. - In the game there are topics and amounts, like what's the strategy behind picking those? - I would always try to go for the category I was least confident in first. - Wow. - Because one of the things about the game is that there's these daily doubles in each round where you can wager up to the amount of money that you have. - Medical talk for 800, please Keith. - [Keith] This is our daily double. (Try Guys exclaim) - It's the one we didn't want. -
How many of your cards would you like to wager? - If the daily double was in that category that I wasn't as confident in, then I wouldn't have much as much money to bet and I wouldn't risk as much. - I don't like how close she is. - The amount that she has? - Yep, that's. - If you bet all of it, it's called a true daily double, which is very exciting to say on the show. Let's make it a true daily double. - [Joyce] I think we gonna lose. - And this is medical talk for 800. - Yeah, so. - I'm bett
ing on us. - My vote is for. - 2,800. - 2,800. - Love that. - And now if we get it wrong, what happens? - You lose $2,800. - And Ryann's enjoying his first and last try guys video. (Try Guys laughing) - The only strategy beyond that, is people try to guess where the daily doubles are, 'cause they're usually not in the top row. They'll never have two in the same category. So when you see sort of people on the show bouncing around, that's usually what they're doing is just trying to find that dail
y double. - Like minesweeper? - Kind of, yeah. - For $2,800, Hordeolum is another name for this. A three letter term for an abscess occurring on the edge of the eyelid. - [Ryann] What is a sty, yes. (buzzer ringing) - What is a sty? - That's correct. (Try Guys cheering) - $2,800 richer. - How do you even begin to study for Jeopardy? - The best way to study for Jeopardy is by studying Jeopardy, you know, watching the show and also there's a website online that has all the questions and answers fr
om like the whole history of the show. - Geographically in between for 400. - Oh, whoa! - [Keith] Spain and Italy. (buzzer ringing) - I dunno. - I vacationed there once. I think it's Greece. What is Greece? - No, Greece is an island. - You definitely answered the question and you answered incorrectly. (Try Guys laughing) - Another thing is if there's a subject that you're kind of weak in and and this is a tip I got from a book by a previous Jeopardy champion. If it's a subject that you're weak i
n, get the like that subject for dummies out of the library. Because that's about the level that most Jeopardy questions are gonna get to. - So that. - [Ash] for dummies? - Yeah. - Yeah. - You're a dummy when you start reading the "For Dummies" book and then at the end you're not a dummy but you know the basics. - What if you're for dummies? - Well you could pass the book around. (Ash laughs) (buzzer ringing) - [Keith] Amy. - What is France? - That is correct. - [Joyce] My colonizer. (Try Guys l
aughing) - Joy should get that for reparation. - At what point were you surprised when you were like, oh man I'm getting? - I'm doing this. - Yeah. - They film five episodes in a day and so the first day I was there I won in the third episode so I won three episodes that day. (buzzer ringing) - Amy. - What is Goldfinger? - That is correct. - Then I came back the next day and won all five. (buzzer ringing) - Who is Maude? - Oh! (buzzer ringing) - [Keith] Amy. - For the Cowboys. What is a view to
a kill? What is live and let Die? - That is correct. - And that was the point where I was like whoa. - Babbel. - Nope. - [Ash] No. - Question, Zach. (buzzer ringing) - What is babbel? - [Keith] That's correct, congratulations Amy. - [Ash] Yo, yo Zach, yo Zach. - You know when I talk about preparing for Jeopardy, I think that the sort of psychological preparation was almost as important as anything else. You know, if things went wrong in the game, like how to not get stressed out about it and how
to stay calm and focused, you know. I sort of did a lot of visualization of things that might happen and how I would not let it affect me. - I really wanted to know what's going on with Bea Arthur. So. - It's not. - [Ash] We're not control of the board. - You're not in control of the board. - Well it doesn't matter. - Amy, you can choose what's next. - Let's do and then there's Bea Arthur for 200. (Try Guys cheering) - [Keith] Awesome. Bea won her second Emmy for playing Dorothy's Zbornak on th
is sitcom. (buzzer ringing) - Okay, what the hell? It's Golden Girls. - Yeah, that's her name of her character. - [Joyce] The Golden Girls. - Wow. - [Joyce] What are Golden Girls. What is Golden Girls? - There you go, okay. (Joyce cheers) I just need to, differentiate when you guys are chatting and when you guys are answering it. At one time the seventh string QB at Notre Dame, he went on to a hall of fame career as 49ERs. - Who is Joe Montana. - [Keith] That's right. (Try Guys cheering) Messrs
Flay Fischer and Orr. - [Ryann] I think all of these are, this is a name. - [Zach] Bobby. - Bobby. - [Ash] Oh Bobby. - Who is. - Who is Bobby? Who is Bobby? Bobby, Bobby. Who is Bobby? - Ready to catch yourself, yes. That is correct. You guys have control over board. - I want Bea Arthur for 1000. - Why not? - Whoa! - [Keith] Well in 1979, Bea hosted this late night comedy show and the Roches were the musical guest. (buzzer ringing) - What is SNL? - [Keith] That is correct. (Try Guys cheering) (b
uzzer ringing) - What is Panama? - That is correct. (Try Guys cheer) - What is a thumb? - Correct. - What is the Canadian football League? - That's correct. - What is a touchback? - That is correct. - You are giving heterosexuality. (Try Guys laughing) - [Ryann] Are we intimidating you because we have such high numbers right now? - You know you were allowed to take 20 seconds to confer with three other people every time you answered something and you still missed several. - Is that not how you d
id it? (everyone laugh) - And that finishes our first round of Jeopardy. We'll be right back with Double Jeopardy. (everyone gasps) - So this is about, what is it T learning versus I learning. It's not deep learning. - Yeah, that's correct. Which is great for me 'cause I don't, I don't have depth of knowledge on on hardly anything. - Do you have ADHD, by chance? - Yes I do. - So do. - Perfect. (Joyce cheers) - So we have those skills too. - I've had just kind of an addiction to learning just bec
ause I didn't get on Adderall until a few years ago. (everyone laugh) - Welcome back. These are the categories for Double Jeopardy. Back to back to the future. Missing links. Produce the celebrity name. Weather. Random US state facts and one letter is all you need. - Amy's been a very gracious opponent so far, but I wanna see her full potential. Keith, we are going to forego our buzzer advantage. - That'll be an exciting twist to the next round. - If we give up this advantage now, can we get an
extra thousand dollars in final Jeopardy? - Sure. (everyone laugh) - Thank you. I don't actually know how final Jeopardy works. - When we get to final Jeopardy I guess give them a thousand more dollars. So the buzzers are back in play, meaning the ability to buzz in is now equal. Alright Amy, you are currently trailing just by a little bit. So let's have you start off. - Let's try produce the celebrity name for 400. - [Keith] This redheaded prop comedian has a long-term gig at the Luxor in Las V
egas. (buzzers ringing) Zach. - Oh! Who is Carrot Top? - [Keith] That is correct. - Yeah! (Try Guys exclaim) - This is scary. I don't like it. Missing links for 400 please. - [Keith] The virgin blank poppins. (buzzer ringing) You buzzed before I finished answering, so Amy. - What is Mary? - That is correct. - Oh! - Oh I get it. - Virgin Mary Poppins. - You just buzzing in with no clue? - Although let's be clear, Mary Poppins, she get down. - She gives virgin energy to me. - No, the way she be ta
lking to all them animation things and she be flying around in her little umbrella. She popping it. - Yeah, yeah. - Spoonful of sugar is something different than you think. - Her and Bert have definitely done it. - Chimney's not the only thing getting a sweep, if you know what I mean. - Okay, this is wild for Jeopardy. (everyone laugh) Amy, you have control. - [Amy] Missing links, 800. - [Keith] Green-eyed blank truck. (buzzer ringing) - What is a monster? - That's right and you have control the
board. - One letter is all you need for 400. - [Keith] Nominative singular pronoun. (buzzer ringing) - What is I. - That is right. - [Ryann] What does Nominative mean? - I'll do a one letter for 800. - [Keith] A Roman 1000. (buzzer ringing) - [Keith] Amy. - What is M? - That is correct. - [Ash] All of our hands. (Try Guys cheercross talking) - We need, who's gonna be buzzy? - I can be buzzy and basically we'll rotate buzzer until you lose the buzz. - [Amy] One letter 1200. - [Keith] It precedes
peg regarding compressed pics. (buzzer ringing) - What is J? - [Ash] Ah dammit, that one I knew. - Okay Joyce you're up. - [Amy] One letter 1600. - [Keith] Type of frame very common in house construction. (buzzers ringing) - Amy. - Joyce your hand wasn't even hovering. (everyone laugh) - I didn't know what was going on, there was not an explanation. - Amy. - What is A. - That is correct. - [Amy] One letter 2000. - [Keith] That's our daily double. - [Zach] Oh! - How much would you like to wager?
- I'll go 6,000. - 6,000. For $6,000. Two R. (discombobulating sound) (Try Guys laughing) - Oh! What is, what is D? - [Keith] That is correct. - Damn. - Two R, twice the radius, making it diameter. - This voice. - $6,000. - You were surprised though, it didn't. - [Ash] You really surprised a lot of us. - It didn't ultimately work but. - Surprising to everyone on stage. - Amy's in the lead now? - Yes. - Do you have like a training exercise that you like tap or like how do you train physically fo
r it? - The way you ring it is, is something that's kind of similar to a ballpoint pen. So that's what I use to practice at home. The thing about it is, a lot of times two or all three contestants are gonna know the answer and then it's just about who manages to to ring in first. - So are you like really good at thumb wrestling by that measure? (everyone laugh) - Amy, you still have control. - Missing links for 1200. - [Keith] Kick the blank brigade. (buzzer ringing) - Amy. - Sorry. - What is bu
cket? - [Keith] That's correct. - Oh my God. - You guys are buzzing in way too early. - That that was my bad. - Missing link 16. - [Keith] Dress blank of silence. (buzzer ringing) - That time. Come on don't you even (censored) dare. - Sure go for it. - I dunno the answer. - Code. Yes, yes code. - What is code? - That is correct. (Try Guys cheering) - $1,600 and you regain control of the board. - Okay. - Back to the, back to future. - Yeah I wanna know what that is. - [Ash] For 400 please. - [Kei
th] As Marty McFly, he went from 1985 to 1955 and back. (buzzer ringing) Amy. - Who's Michael J. Fox? - That is correct. - Random US State facts for 400. - [Keith] The state with the most counties east of the Mississippi is this one, also the biggest US peanut producer? (buzzer ringing) - Zach. - Yeah, yeah. Okay. - It's east. - East or west? - East. - I think it's Georgia. I really do think I'm sure. - Makes the, do they make peanuts? - I think that's where Washington Carver was. - Okay. - Who
or what is Georgia? - That is correct. - Yes! (Try Guys cheering) - Try weather. - [Ryann] Yeah, let's do the weather. - [Zach] Weather for four please. - [Keith] In 1960, Tiros one became the first of these. (buzzer ringing) - How could it be the first hurricane. How could it be? - I don't think it's, that doesn't make sense. - It's got to be. - Tiros one. - I think it's an item, it's like a weather vein, like a or a. What is those? National weather. - What is a national system? - Incorrect. (b
uzzer ringing) - What is a weather satellite? - Correct. - [Amy] Weather for eight. - [Keith] In one type of hydrometer, the length of a hair increases with an increase in this. (buzzers ringing) - Okay, I'm gonna go with barometric pressure. - Yeah sure. - What is barometric pressure? - Incorrect. (buzzer ringing) - What is humidity? - Humidity is correct, Amy. - [Amy] Weather for 1200. - [Keith] Our daily double, the second one. - Phew, phew, phew, phew. - [Ryann] Wow. - I'll wager 4,000. - Fo
r $4,000. Nearly all weather occurs in this lowest layer of the atmosphere. - What is the troposphere? - That is correct. - [Ryann] Oh. - Ryann's sigh is, as if that was such a gimme, he was like argh. (Try Guys laughing) - Okay look. - I thought that was the one thing I learned in weather school. - High school. - You went to weather school? - Joyce, no you did not go to weather school, in this category. - I don't know why I said weather school. I meant science class in the sixth grade. - We got
ta maybe give back the buzzer and face it, because it's really just stressing me out if anything and I think it's stressing the viewers out. - Wait, can we have $2,000 at the end? - Can you tell me more about the trial or audition process for Jeopardy? - Yeah, so to get on Jeopardy you start by taking an online test that's like 60 questions. You have 50 minutes to complete it. And if you do well enough at that, then you have a chance. They just take a random selection of the people that do well
at it to get invited to an in-person audition. And then they run you through like a little fake game just to see like are you quick, are you, you know, personable? Do they wanna see you on TV? And then they say, okay in 18 months if we haven't called you to be on the show, start over. - How many times did you try out before making it? - Like about a dozen times before I got on. Yeah. - You tried for 12 years to get on the show? - Yeah, something like that, yeah. - Wow! Jeopardy, you bougie. - Am
y, it's still with you. - Weather for 16. - [Keith] In 1940, FDR transferred the weather bureau to this cabinet department. (buzzer ringing) Zach. - I'm gonna go the the, what's Buttigieg? - Modot, Caldot, - Housing. - Department of transportation. - No, he's housing. - He's not a department. He's a guy, he's a guy. - Secretary. - [Keith] Too much time. - Counselor of, who is paper jet. - Amy do you want to answer? - Kind of a guess, what is the Department of Agriculture? - No, it's the Departme
nt of Commerce. - Oh! - What? - What way? - That's crazy, FDR is crazy. (Try Guys laughing) - [Amy] Weather for 2000. - [Keith] This English astronomer devised the first weather map in 1686. (buzzer ringing) (muffled speech) - Didn't he discover the sun? - Discovered the sun? Who is Margaret Thatcher? - That is incorrect. It was not Margaret Thatcher. (buzzer ringing) - Who is Halle? - That is correct, Edmond Halle. - Halle Berry? - Wait that was insane. - Whoa! (cross talk) - Alright Amy, you h
ave control of the board. - Produce the celebrity name for 800. - [Keith] This New York Mets outfielder was rookie of the year in 1983 and led the league in home runs five years later. (buzzer ringing) Zach. - Who is Darryl Strawberry? - That is correct. - Oh! - Oh wow! - [Keith] Zach, you have control. - His name's so funny, I loved him as a kid. That is strawberry man. Let's do back to the future for 1600. - [Keith] This BTTF Co-Star spent five years as Caroline in the city and her daughter Zo
e Deutsche is an actress too. (buzzer ringing) - Who is Leah Thompson. - That is correct. - Yeah! - Good job. - She was in Howard the Duck. (Try Guys laughing) - [Keith] An all star film. - Back to the future for 2000. - [Keith] Marty's mom and dad first kiss at the dance with this aquatic theme. (buzzer ringing) Zach. - I wanna say it's the under the sea dance. - Yeah. - Yes, yes. - Yes it is. - What is under the sea dance? - More specific. - Uh-oh. - Bam- bam. - Is it Pacific Ocean? - Whoa, wh
oa! The Atlantic. - No. - What is enchantment under the sea? - That is what we're looking for. - Wow! - Enchantment under the sea. - That's why she's the champion. - Pass that on over. - Isn't enchanted a dance implied? I feel like. - Your issue is with the dance committee. (everyone laughs) - I'm gonna go back in time just to cut some line. - It's redundant. Of course it's enchanted, we're under the sea. Amy, it's still with you. - Random US state facts for 800. - [Keith] California closes down
state offices on March 31st, the day honoring this labor leader. (buzzer ringing) - Who is Dolores Barta? - I'll say you guys did buzz in first and you're wrong. - Oh! - Who is Cesar Chavez. - That is correct. (Try Guys exclaims) - [Ryann] Fidel Castro is wrong, but that's who I thought and I feel like. - Fidel Castro is very wrong. As a Cuban, that's very wrong. - I like describing him as a labor leader. - He led labor. (everyone laughs) Amy it's back to you still. - Random US state facts 1200
. - [Keith] Yee-haw! - Peniolos are Hawaii's equivalent of these workers. Also the name of a Texas pro sport team. (buzzer ringing) I think that was Amy. - No way. - What are Cowboys? - That's right. - State facts 16. - [Keith] Massachusetts and Virginia are two of the four states that have this word in their official names. (buzzer ringing) Amy. - What is commonwealth? - That's right. (Try Guys exclaims) - The Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Try guys are trailing by 8,000. Amy, what is next? - [
Amy] Let's finish out state facts for 2000. - [Keith] One of this state's claims to fame is being the first with a moving assembly line for manufacturing an entire car. (buzzer ringing) - Zach. - Crushed my fist. - [Keith] Why did you bring your hand higher? - So hard. - He went like up and slammed. - So we think. - It's gotta be Michigan. because it's Detroit, right? - What is Michigan? - That is correct. - Yeah! - Thank God. - Worth it. - I'm gonna sit the rest of this game out. Amy, I hear yo
u have a book. Is it just all the answers to Jeopardy? - Yeah, I wrote a book called In the form of a question. It's pretty much like a memoir. is just about, you know, having a curious mind and like, you know, all of these things that I think prepared me for Jeopardy. What I wanna advocate for everyone is just cultivating a love of learning for its own sake and then maybe it'll also come in handy for something else. - [Keith] Some try guys, it's you. - I think Ryan needs the buzz. - Okay, let's
go with the celebrity produce for 1200. - [Keith] As Jan Brady on the Brady Bunch, She uttered the line, Marcia, Marcia, Marcia. - Carol, carol, carol. - Carol Tomato. Oh, oh wait, it's a produce thing. - Yes. - Cabbage. - Who is Cheryl Cabbage? - Parsley. - That is incorrect. - I have no idea. The correct answer was Eve Plum. - Oh no. - [Joyce] I would never have won. - [Amy] Back to the future 1200. - [Keith] Marty impresses and distresses the kids of 1955 with his guitar work on this Chuck B
erry classic. (buzzer ringing) Zach. - What is Johnny be good? - That is correct. (Try Guys cheering) - Alright, let's kill it. - [Keith] This car was chosen to be the time machine because it would look like a spaceship to people in the 1950s. (buzzer ringing) Amy beat you, you losers. - What's DeLorean. - Yes. - Okay, this seems personal. Did you see him just called us losers. With his chest. Amy beat you, you losers. - Well so often you guys are buzzing in and have no clue. But it's thrilling
to watch you guys miss it when you know the answer. - [Ash] She beat you, you losers. That's gonna be in my nightmares Keith. You're closest to me. (Try Guys cross talking) There are no biases here at Jeopardy. Okay, Amy. - Produce 1600. - [Keith] Her debut item title went triple platinum and included the hit song criminal. (buzzer ringing) Zach. - Who is Fiona Apple? - That is correct. (Try Guys exclaim) And for 2000, once a writer for TV's the Golden Girls, he later created Desperate Housewive
s. - Who is, Matthew Cherry? - Incorrect. (Try Guys groan) - You were so confident. You know I can't come up with that. - Bam-bam. - Can I go back, I know it? - The correct answer is, Mark Cherry. - To be fair, Matthew Cherry is a black director in his black history month, that's why. - You really shouldn't have gotten him confused with someone else. (Try Guys laugh) Especially not this month. - I knew the answer, but I'm scarred from Keith yelling. - That ends our double Jeopardy round. We'll b
e right back for final Jeopardy, where the category is airlines. - [Zach] Games can be totally won or lost in final jeopardy. So final jeopardy, one last question and you wager a money amount. - One clue that all three contestants can write down the answer for. So there's no buzzing in and they can all bet all of their money, you know as much of their money as they want to. - Now it's time for final jeopardy. Once again, the category was airlines. - The wagering strategy can get pretty complicat
ed. If the person behind you bet everything and got it, how much would they have? So you want to get your dollar amount above their dollar amount. Remember you get to keep the dollars that you end up with at the end. - [Ken] 13,000 dollars. (audience applauds and cheers) - [Amy] So you wanna also bet so that if you get it wrong, you still end up with as many dollars as possible. - Are you all ready? On June 17th, 1929, this airline's first passenger flight left Dallas, making stops at Shreveport
, Monroe and Jackson. - So that's where the famous like Jeopardy music comes in. - I will make up a song that reminds you of the Jeopardy song, but doesn't totally infringe on the copyright. - Blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue. - [Amy] Supposedly Merv Griffin, who created the show, made more money on royalties from that Jeopardy music than he did from the show. - Wow. - You're gonna be concentrating on the answer. I'm gonna be concentrating on not humming the
Jeopardy song. - [Keith] On June 17th, 1929, this airline's first passenger flight left Dallas, making stops at Shreveport, Monroe and Jackson. (suspenseful music) - You just changed it because of what I said. You were so confident. And then I said, you're sure it's not that, you can't keep writing. - Losers! That's all that's in my head. - You can't keep writing, so I hope you wrote down an answer. - Did we have to write it as a question? - No, yes. - We added a question mark, so. That's a que
stion. - All it takes is the punctuation. - Oh, I'm so (censored) anxious. - Here's what we're gonna do, we're gonna reveal your wager and then your answer. Your wager was $25,800. And what was your answer? - Pan Am. - Pan Am. - Pan Am. - That is, (dramatic pause) incorrect. - Oh! - [Keith] Leaving you with a score of $0. - Did you add in our extra thousand? - Amy, what do you wager? - Wagered 20,001. - $20,001 and what was your answer? - I said Southwest. - It was actually Delta. (Try Guys excl
aim) The answer is Shreveport, Monroe, and Jackson are all in Mississippi. Which area is also known as the Delta, right? Amy is the winner. Congratulations to Amy on your continued success here at Jeopardy. - You're telling me that if we had just wagered nothing we would've won? - Yes. - Hey, but isn't it fun that we bet on ourselves? - No. (everyone laughs) (upbeat music) - So Amy, how did this compare to a real game of Jeopardy? - It as very different. (everyone laughs)

Comments

@ongjiewei

Keith: We are gonna make it that the Try Guys can't lose money Rachel: That's not in the script Keith: What script?

@Aloe_Vera23

Their knowledge of geography is killing me

@melaniemagolan2241

My dad lost by losing both Daily Doubles. One of them was “the Alamo” and he has never lived down forgetting the Alamo.

@timelesstalesofhistory

Amy is the reason why my grandparents aren’t transphobic anymore! They love Jeopardy so much and were so AMAZED by her that their opinions did a 180. Thank you Amy ❤

@mirrrstery

“Spain” “No girl…..” lmfao

@geminimoon3456

YALL GOT AMY SCHNEIDER??!!!?!?! OMG THIS IS AMAZING

@Aloe_Vera23

Keiths deadpan ‘No.’ gets me every time.

@richardchen7062

Not everyone reading “Amy Schumer” 😂😂😂

@bronzergoth7598

15 hours of an anime can prepare you for anything, including landing a plane or delivering a baby

@little_melona

Wanna give a shout-out for the team for having captions right when the video comes out! Really helps me fully enjoy the videos :)

@kylereidy3409

2:25 -- "Please no math. There's no math, right?" 8:40 -- $3800 + $2800 = $5600

@SarahsMascara

I have never been so excited for an expert guest. Amy is phenomenal!

@KyleRayner12

As someone who videocalls my parents every night to watch Jeopardy!, I love Amy Schneider and am eagerly anticipating the Try Guys' doom here. :)

@admiralcutie

i first read amy schumer and i was scared 😣 thank god I was wrong

@MelissaMasters

5:16 the quiet “no girl” was absolutely hysterical 😂

@makiya_hughes

The try guys heard the internet screaming for a normal person competing in the olympics and said, 'lemme do you one better.'

@mallorym.

Zach wearing a Hannah Montana shirt is sending me 🤣🤣

@omt28

the way my jaw dropped seeing you guys got THE amy schneider for this video!! also, hearing that it took amy 12 years to get on jeopardy makes me feel better about having taken the online test 5 years in a row with no response haha

@aquamarinekepha6483

Keith really ate this hosting thing up tho

@penguincgm489

Now I can't get Keith yelling out of my head lol "LOSERS!!" 🤣🤣