Show #6189 - Thursday, July 7, 2011

2011 Kids Week game 4.

Contestants

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Neil Patel, a twelve-year-old from Plano, Texas

Brooke Martin, an eleven-year-old from Galway, New York

Emma Couture, a twelve-year-old from St. Petersburg, Florida

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Jeopardy! Round

STATE CAPITALS
CELEBS
COMPUSTUFF
GOOD OLD PLANET EARTH
SPECIAL DAYS
"TEN" & UP
    $200 1
The state capital out in the middle of the Pacific Ocean
    $200 6
The 2011 documentary subtitled "Never Say Never" follows this singing sensation
    $200 26
As opposed to a cable modem, a DSL connection uses these lines to connect to the web
    $200 20
This desert extends more than 3,500 miles across northern Africa from the Atlantic to the Red Sea
    $200 16
I can smell it in the oven--be it white, wheat or sourdough, November 17 is Homemade this Day
    $200 7
It's a male singing voice just above a baritone
    $400 2
This Missouri capital is one of the 4 named after a U.S. president
    $400 12
This actress said she was relieved that her series "Hannah Montana" had ended: "I've grown out of it"
    $400 27
Malware can generate this type of threat that's also the name for an infectious agent that plagues humans
    $400 21
It's wet, sticky earth; it's also a term for nasty accusations politicians throw at each other
    $400 17
December 15 is the day to celebrate the ratification of this part of the constitution
    $400 8
A beginning Boy Scout
    $600 3
One of the 2 that end in "polis"
    $600 13
Before the "Twilight" movies, he was sharkboy in "The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl"
    $600 28
If a program locks up, try hitting this combination of 3 keys at the same time to open the task manager
    $600 23
In hardness, pellets called graupel that fall from the sky are partway between snow & this
    $600 18
Mid-June brings World this Day; give me 3 balls, 3 rings or better yet 3 flaming torches & I'll show you!
    $600 9
It attaches a muscle to a bone
    $800 4
It's the northernmost state capital; it can get real cold there too
    $800 14
On "Drake & Josh" she played Drake's little sister Megan; now she plays Carly Shay
    $800 29
When an Internet page says "file not found", you're getting this 3-digit error
    $800 24
We itch to tell you the scientific name of this shrub is toxicodendron radicans; not so good, old planet earth!
    $800 19
In Tennessee, Confederate Memorial Day is observed on June 3, the birthday of this Confederate president
    $800 10
9-letter word meaning unsure or hesitant
    $1000 5
As governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger had his office in this state capital
    $1000 15
She co-wrote "Lovesick", a song from her 2010 album "Fight or Flight"
    $1000 30
The trident logo refers to this type of 3-letter port, to which you can add all sorts of peripherals
    $1000 25
(Kelly of the Clue Crew writes with a rock.) It's not surprising that the name of this mineral comes from the Greek for "to write"
    DD: $1,000 22
Officially approved by Congress in 2009, National Pi Day is celebrated on this date
    $1000 11
The person who pays rent to a landlord

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

Emma Brooke Neil
$3,400 $1,400 -$1,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Emma Brooke Neil
$5,200 $4,200 $1,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

PREHISTORIC TIMES
ANIMATION NATION
THE LIBERTY BELL RANG...
KELLOGG'S
ROMAN TIMES
9-LETTER WORDS
    $400 16
The megaloceros was the largest one of these mammals that ever lived; it was over 10 feet tall & had 11-foot antlers
    $400 11
Mermaid Man & Barnacle Boy are the favorite superheroes of this title Nickelodeon guy
    $400 21
on July 8, 1776 to announce the first public reading of this
    $400 1
The original slogan for these: "Drop 'em in the toaster--or eat 'em just as they are"
    $400 26
I:XI
    $400 6
A stone marker on a grave, or an Old West Arizona town
    $800 17
Cultivation of this 3-letter tree fruit may have started in the Middle East over 10,000 years ago
    $800 12
Here's a quote from this kid who shares a show title with "Fanboy": "I'm a pony! Vroom vroom! Beep beep!"
    $800 22
on February 4, 1771 to summon the Pennsylvania assembly into session to repeal the duty on this commodity
    $800 2
The Dorsa family created this frozen waffle
    $800 27
VII:XXX
    $800 7
The non-returning type of this Australian weapon is used for hunting
    $1200 18
Anthropologists say this was the first of the genus Homo to leave Africa, sometime after 1.8 million years ago
    $1200 13
"Cute & cuddly, boys!" this animated series set at the Central Park zoo is for the birds
    $1200 23
on July 8, 1763 to give notice of the end of this war
    $1200 3
This Kellogg's cereal has been "talking" since 1927
    $1200 8
You hear this term meaning a term of 3 months a lot regarding pregnancy
    $1600 19
The Mousterian industry was the tool culture associated with these humans who predated the Cro-Magnons
    $1600 14
"Dodgebrawl" & "Brunch of Disgustingness" were episodes set on this title "Survivor " -like "island"
    DD: $2,000 24
On Feb. 3, 1757, when the Assembly directed this man to go to England to address colonial grievances
    $1600 4
This word precedes the Big Red "K" in the name of a Kellogg's cereal
    $1600 9
Seen here are the remnants of one of these star imploding & exploding transformations
    DD: $2,000 20
These 3-lobed sea creatures breathed through gills on their legs
    $2000 15
A 6-foot-tall blue jay named Mordecai & Rigby the Raccoon are best buds on this Cartoon Network offering
    $2000 25
on Feb. 11, 1915; a recording was transmitted to the opening of the Pan Pacific Exposition in this West Coast city
    $2000 5
An apple wearing high tops & a cinnamon stick in a hat are on the box of this Kellogg's cereal
    $2000 10
It's a plot of land on which many different trees are grown for study or display

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Emma Brooke Neil
$9,600 $12,200 $3,600

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

20th CENTURY HISTORY
On September 2, 1945 New Zealand Air Marshal Leonard Isitt put the final signature on the document that ended this

Final scores:

Emma Brooke Neil
$12,000 $5,199 $7,200
Winner: $15,000 3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Emma Brooke Neil
$9,600 $14,200 $3,200
15 R,
3 W
19 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
(including 1 DD)
13 R
(including 1 DD),
8 W

Combined Coryat: $27,000

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Game tape date: 2011-03-07
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