Show #5306 - Monday, October 8, 2007

2007 Kids Week game 1.

Contestants

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Nicole Karrow, an 11-year-old from Lewes, Delaware

Harry Haghanegi, a 10-year-old from Chicago, Illinois

Kizzle Cote, a 12-year-old from Ludlow, Massachusetts

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Jeopardy! Round

THE SUPREME COURT
KID ROCK
THIS MEANS WAR!
FAMOUS MOMS
WHAT A MONTH!
YOU JUST MADE THE "A" LIST
    $200 26
In 1925 the Court said states, like the federal government, can't violate this amendment by restricting freedom of speech
    $200 1
Work up a sweat naming this toiling tune
    $200 5
In this U.S. war, it was the Yanks vs. the Confederates
    $200 2
In Exodus 2:3 his mother set him afloat in a basket made of papyrus
    $200 3
The United States celebrates its birthday during this month
    $200 6
You are so cool, pristine & full of energy, you're like this biggest U.S. state
    $400 27
Here, this is being done to new Chief Justice John Roberts who may get to do it to a president someday
    $400 9
Beastly ballad blasted at you here
    $400 22
During the Revolutionary War, volunteers ready to fight with 60 seconds' notice were called these
    $400 4
In 2002 at age 101, the queen mother, this queen's mom, died in her sleep at Royal Lodge, Windsor
    $400 7
Timewise, it's the shortest month
    $400 11
You are so solid, some call you one of these, a heavy object attached to a rope that holds a boat in place
    $600 10
Familiar French title of the song heard here
    $600 23
This future state declared its independence in 1836 during a war with Mexico
    $600 18
In 1872 Julia Ward Howe, mother of 6, suggested Mother's Day but wanted it in this month, which sounds a bit late
    $600 8
It's National Dental Hygiene Month, & with all that candy at month's end, it's a good thing!
    $600 12
No one gets to you; your skin is as thick as one of these large reptiles similar to a crocodile
    $800 15
Name this title ancient player in the song heard here
    $800 24
Lasting from 1957 to 1975, it's the longest war in which the U.S. has taken part
    $800 17
Known as "Madame Mere", the mother of this French emperor joined him in exile on Elba & outlived him by 15 years
    $800 20
The U.S. presidential election takes place in this month
    $800 13
Your voice carries so well, you're known as this, like what a guitar is plugged into
    $1000 16
Tiny near-drowning victim in the kid rocker heard here
    $1000 25
The Hundred Years' War, 1337 to 1453, was fought between England & this country
    $1000 19
This scientist is the only woman to be a Nobel Prize winner as well as the mother of a Nobel Prize winner
    DD: $1,000 21
It shares its name with a type of musical piece: Forward--Move It!
    $1000 14
You are so smart, your brillance matches that of this ancient philosopher who was a student of Plato

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 15):

Kizzle Harry Nicole
$3,000 $1,400 -$200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Kizzle Harry Nicole
$4,800 $5,600 $1,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

SCIENCE
PBS
IN MY FREE TIME
WE MAKE THAT!
BODIES OF WATER
VOCABULARY
    $400 14
It's the weakest of the 4 basic forces, but it's strong enough to keep the moon orbiting the Earth
    $400 1
Brazil's version of this long-running PBS kids show is called "Vila Sesamo"
    $400 8
I could be a big wheel in the circus because I'm learning to ride this vehicle named for its one big wheel
    $400 18
For gamers:
This company makes PSP & PS3
    $400 2
Although it was discovered in 1610, this Canadian bay's west coast wasn't mapped until about 210 years later
    $400 21
The name of this extinct critter comes from words meaning "terrible lizard"
    $800 17
A cubic inch of material contains a million billion billion of these, each with protons & neutrons in its nucleus
    $800 4
This inquisitive monkey's favorite food plays a part in the number game "Banana 411" on his PBS website
    $800 10
I go to the cafe at American Girl Place to dine with my doll at this "afternoon" meal named for a beverage
    $800 19
A food company:
A bunch of different soups (& SpaghettiOs too)
    $800 3
This British river that flows through London is also known as the Isis as it flows through Oxford
    $800 27
This term for a mechanical human comes from a Czech word for "forced labor"
    $1200 22
(Jon of the Clue Crew puts lids on candles.) The candle in the small jar will burn out first because it has the least amount of this to burn
    $1200 5
Hosted by LeVar Burton, this literary show sounds like something you might see in the sky
    $1200 11
I'm mastering this outdoor game, but I don't use a flamingo for a mallet like Alice did in "Alice in Wonderland"
    $1200 20
A tech company:
Internet Explorer, Vista
    $1200 9
Tidal ranges in this ocean vary from 38 feet to 2 feet just south of Perth, Western Australia
    $1600 23
Changes in the tropospheric layer of this are what gives us weather
    $1600 6
On their PBS show, Piggley Winks, Dannan & Ferny often use this title expression on Raloo Farm in Ireland
    DD: $2,000 15
I'm studying this language because I want to go to Crete & speak to the people in their native tongue
    $1600 25
A breakfast giant:
Froot Loops, Pop-Tarts
    $1600 12
This river flows about 1,150 miles from Lake Hazar in Turkey through Baghdad, on its way to the Persian Gulf
    DD: $2,000 28
"He's an angel" is a metaphor: "Smart as a whip" is one of these comparisons
    $2000 24
(Jon of the Clue Crew reports from a large water tank at Texas A&M.) To test deep water structures, the wave tank generates waves, wind & this water flow, from the Latin for "running"
    $2000 7
Paco the talking parrot is a friend of these 2 title animated PBS kids whose names both start with the letter "M"
    $2000 16
Instead of playing with my yo-yo I'm playing like Yo-Yo Ma on this instrument
    $2000 26
An automaker:
Yaris, Corolla
    $2000 13
This largest lake in the Swiss Alps is actually a wide spot in the Rhone River
    $2000 29
You can learn about all types of animals at the zoo--& that "zoo" is short for this type of park or garden

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Kizzle Harry Nicole
$8,400 $15,600 $10,000

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

LITERARY TITLE ADJECTIVES
The 2 adjectives that describe Miss Wheaton in the title of an award-winning book & TV movie set in the Midwest

Final scores:

Kizzle Harry Nicole
$1,000 $15,600 $19,999
3rd place: $1,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD Home Game System 2nd place: $2,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD Home Game System Winner: $19,999 + the Jeopardy! DVD Home Game System

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Kizzle Harry Nicole
$8,400 $15,600 $11,600
12 R,
1 W
20 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
17 R
(including 1 DD),
6 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $35,600

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Game tape date: 2007-08-20
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