Show #6188 - Wednesday, July 6, 2011

2011 Kids Week game 3.

Contestants

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Andrew Zazzera, a twelve-year-old from Virginia Beach, Virginia

B.D. Schwarz, a twelve-year-old from Oakland, California

Emma Johnson, an eleven-year-old from St. Petersburg, Florida

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Jeopardy! Round

THINK FAST WITH U.S. PRESIDENTS
SUMMER GAMES
FOR KIDS
ICE CREAM
WHAT WILL YOU BE WHEN YOU GROW UP?
VOWELS
    $200 3
The one who married a Michelle
    $200 2
Little Tigers know that the WMF is the World Federation for the "Mini" version of this sport--look out for the windmill
    $200 10
Recess? Time for this game with a soft drink in its name, where a septet of students are "it"
    $200 1
More than 60 years ago, this brand started with 31 flavors; today it has over 1,000
    $200 20
After I hatch from my egg I'll keep growing and growing until I'm a mature seven foot tall one of these birds
    $200 15
With a plus, it's the highest grade possible on a standard report card
    $400 5
The one who had Al Gore as his Vice President
    $400 4
In this "equine" basketball game, you get a letter if you miss a shot & your rival makes one--if you spell the game, you lose
    $400 11
Get out the door faster in shoes that fasten using this material of tiny hooks & loops instead of laces
    $400 22
In January of 2011, pecans fruit & chocolaty bits in vanilla soft serve was this brand's "Blizzard of the Month"
    $400 21
I look a little fishy right now at an early stage but soon I'll grow up & become this
    $400 16
A book called "Send" is "The Essential Guide" to this type of "mail"
    $600 6
The only President to be elected 4 times to the job
    $600 7
Use soccer balls to play a giant version of this game where the shooter knocks rolling targets out of a ring
    $600 12
In comic books, this kind-hearted bird is often seen with his friend, Wormie
    $600 26
Candy Center Crunch & Strawberry Shortcake are ice creams on a stick from this "good" company, man
    $600 23
Don't recognize me? I'm this beloved little beetle, still in the larval stage
    $600 17
On the national anthem, it precedes "Canada"
    $800 8
Hinkspiel is a German version of this game where you jump from one numbered space to another
    $800 13
Ham & American sub is one of these Oscar Mayer combos that sound perfect for the noon meal
    $800 24
Eventually I'll bloom into one of these, with a thousand seeds or so
    $800 18
In traditional usage, it's also a pronoun
    $1000 9
In one of these "hunts" named for the behavior of certain animals, you & your friends compete to gather items on a list
    $1000 14
DZ for short, this maker of music for the whole family used to be in a grown-up band, the Del Fuegos
    DD: $1,000 25
An old proverb says that from the little item seen here here grow great ones of these trees
    $1000 19
In non-traditional usage, like in text messages, it's also a pronoun

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

Emma B.D. Andrew
$2,000 $1,200 $1,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Emma B.D. Andrew
$3,400 $2,400 $2,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

MYTHOLOGY
POP CULTURE
IT'S A SCIENTIFIC FACT
THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
MAPS
SPELL IT!
    $400 1
This Greek god could command the waves of the sea & create storms
    $400 11
This son of Will Smith turns 13 this week & says math is his favorite subject-- let's get him a textbook
    $400 13
Due to its size, this planet is responsible for the Kirkwood gaps in our galaxy's asteroid belt
    $400 21
The smallest book in the collection, 1/25 of an inch square, tells the story of this "merry old soul" in a nursery rhyme
    $400 6
Most maps typically use this color to depict bodies of water
    $400 26
Spell this Christian group that's often found before "Oats"
    $800 2
This Greek goddess of marriage & childbirth was jealous of Zeus' frequent infidelities
    $800 12
In a 2011 animated film, Emily Blunt voices Juliet & James McAvoy voices this other title character
    DD: $1,000 14
(Here is the clue. Pay attention to Sarah.) Chairs, a broom, some string, and a can full of sand are all you need for the experiment that creates one of these swinging devices, similar to the one physicist Foucault used to show the earth's rotation
    $800 22
The loc.gov feature called Thomas lets you search for these made by Congress, like H.R. 575
    $800 7
This term refers to the box on a map that explains what the symbols and colors represent
    $800 27
Spell this word for the young of a goose that's also the surname of an actor named Ryan
    DD: $1,200 3
The Norse believed that during a thunderstorm, this god rode through the heavens on a chariot drawn by goats
    $1200 18
On a Disney show, these 2 best friends try to be the world's greatest skateboarders
    $1200 15
An emulsion is a mixture of 2 or more of these that don't dissolve in each other
    $1200 23
In 1931 the library began providing sound recordings of books as well as books written in this
    $1200 8
In 1904 the company named for Rand & him produced its first road map
    $1200 28
Spell this metric measurement equal to .03937 of an inch
    $1600 4
Melanion had to ask for help from this Greek love goddess on how to win Atalanta's hand
    $1600 19
Young singer Bianca Ryan won the first season of this TV show now judged by Sharon Osbourne & others
    $1600 16
(Jimmy help us out, please.) Ice is not as heavy or dense as water. In fact, our little ice boat here floats because these smallest particles that consist of atoms expand and spread out.
    $1600 24
Kids' books are under PZ in the LOC's cataloging system; this Michael Ende "Story" is in the PZ7's
    $1600 9
The world's first weather map was created by this English astronomer in 1686 & showed the trade winds
    $2000 5
This 3-headed watchdog eats mortals who dare enter the underworld
    $2000 20
A video game in the "Club Penguin" series is titled his "Revenge"
    $2000 17
Humans can drink sea water once it has been desalinated, meaning this has been removed
    $2000 25
The LOC holds the oldest book printed in North America, a 1640 translation of these Biblical verses
    $2000 10
TV commercials for this maker of car navigation devices feature such characters as DougDoug & SueSue

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Emma B.D. Andrew
$9,000 $11,600 $4,600

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

U.S. STATE NAMES
Of the 4 states that begin & end with the same vowel, the one that doesn't begin & end with the same letter as the other 3 states

Final scores:

Emma B.D. Andrew
$1,000 $18,001 $3,600
3rd place: $1,000 Winner: $18,001 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Emma B.D. Andrew
$10,000 $11,600 $4,400
14 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)
14 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
14 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W

Combined Coryat: $26,000

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Game tape date: 2011-03-07
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