- [Alex] Now over to Ken Jennings.
He had 21,200 points
going into this final.
And he wrote down, "Who
are Napoleon and Monroe?"
- [Ken] Ooh..
- [Alex] Sorry,
incorrect; it'll cost you.
- [Ken] I had Napoleon and M
for a long time trying
to remember who is the short one.
- [Ken] Apparently it's James Madison.
- [Alex] In an earlier
game, you had accumulated 17,400 (inaudible)
- [James] James Madison was also president
while Napoleon was not in St. Helena.
- [Ken] I don't know if I could've
done the Napoleon thing.
- [Ken] You two are really good with dates.
- [Alex] (inaudible) going into this final.
He wrote down (inaudible)
- [James] I still wasn't sure I was right though.
- [James] You see these crossed fingers?
- [James] That's a legitimate reaction.
- [James] But you can tell from
Alex's diction sometimes;
he lets on you've got
this right a little before
he actually confirms it verbally.
- [James] That was nice.
Saved me half a second
of anxious waiting.
- [Ken] But it's good you kept up the suspense.
- [Ken] You held the suspense
face even if you knew.
- [James] I didn't.
(laughs)
- [James] It's a lot easier when
you literally don't.
- (Alex) (inaudible) wins the second match 
of our "Greatest of All Time" Jeopardy! tournament.
