Show #7861 - Monday, November 12, 2018

2018 Teen Tournament quarterfinal game 4.

Contestants

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Rhea Sinha, a senior from Chatham, New Jersey

Jack Izzo, a senior from San Diego, California

Tim Cho, a senior from Champaign, Illinois

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Jeopardy! Round

SCHOOL UNIFORMS
U.S. CITIES
MOVIE ADJECTIVES
MUSIC CLASS
JUST MY LUCK!
IN THE SPANISH DICTIONARY
    $200 28
In some schools in Australia, both boys and girls wear this hot type of jacket
    $200 24
Country music fans get to meet & hear their favorite artists at the annual CMA Festival in this city--where else?
    $200 9
"Ella ____", a fairy godmother is involved
    $200 30
Vocal range for Rodolfo in "La Boheme"; it can also mean the general sense of something
    $200 29
St. Dunstan, a blacksmith, made a deal that Satan couldn't enter through a door with this lucky item nailed above it
    $200 12
Under E:
You should know it's Spanish for school
    $400 27
Also known as tartan, this checked pattern seen on Scottish kilts is popular for uniform skirts
    $400 21
There's no mistaking this city's skyline as seen at twilight
    $400 6
"The Twilight Saga: ____ Moon"
    $400 10
The 2 main types of pianos are grand & this vertical style that includes spinet & console
    $400 13
A Florida company grows & sells this plant, Trifolium repens, with an extra leaf
    $400 11
Under L:
Lavaplatos is this appliance
    $600 22
Boys at England's Eton College are shown here in this type of hat they had to wear until the mid-1900s
    $600 15
KCK stands for this city just beyond the Missouri state line
    $600 5
"Nick & Norah's ____ Playlist", it goes on & on
    $600 14
The word "trombone" comes from the Italian for this related instrument
    $600 4
Superstitious (or just lazy in the morning) hockey players may grow a playoff one of these
    $600 3
Under C:
Castillo de arena is this, something you see at the beach
    $800 16
You can shop for unis by school with this catalog & online retailer that sounds like you've arrived at the sea
    DD: $1,800 20
This New England capital shares its name with James Madison's Virginia plantation
    $800 7
"The ____ Now", Miles Teller & Shailene Woodley
    $800 25
A magician might also use this word that means play quickly, faster than allegro
    $800 17
The unpredictable nature of early spring-loaded these could be why it is unlucky to open them indoors
    $800 1
Under A:
This word for yellow (as any Texan should know)
    $1000 23
In 1987 schools in D.C. & this "Old Line State" began to implement the first use of uniforms in U.S. public schools
    $1000 19
In 1950 this Southwest city ranked 99th in population; by 2010 it had risen from the ashes to No. 6
    $1000 8
"____ Bodies", a zombie love story
    $1000 26
Instrumental, not vocal music is on offer with this type of classical work; Beethoven's "Moonlight" one is pretty good
    $1000 18
If there's no handy table, some touch their knuckles to their own heads while saying this
    $1000 2
Under Z:
You'll find zócalo for a main square & this masculine word for shoe

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

Tim Jack Rhea
$800 $2,800 $3,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Tim Jack Rhea
$2,200 $6,000 $4,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

ASSIGNED LOCKERS
HODGEPODGE
CLASSIC LITERATURE
THEME PARKS
ECOLOGY
IN THE ENGLISH DICTIONARY
    $400 28
In 1554 Mary Tudor had this half sister & future queen imprisoned for 2 months
    $400 30
In July 2011 Atlantis took the last flight by one of these
    $400 24
"Hester at Her Needle" is a chapter in this Hawthorne novel
    $400 26
The name of this New York City "Island" of fun is related to Konijn, Dutch for "rabbit"
    $400 27
Recycle forms a trio with these 2 verbs to make up the 3 Rs of the environment
    $400 23
The OED added the name of this "Winnie-the-Pooh" character to mean any gloomy person
    $800 11
On Dec. 27, 1880 deputy U.S. marshal Charles Conklin put this "childish" outlaw in the Santa Fe jail
    $800 14
This Alabaman became the USA's 84th attorney general
    DD: $2,200 1
When these 2 boys & their pal Joe Harper are presumed dead, they hide in the church & hear their own funerals
    $800 5
Nickelodeon Universe is in the Mall of America in this state
    $800 25
In Sweden hunting the brown kind of this animal with her cubs is illegal, so she adapted & now cares for her cubs longer
    $800 20
You see all the episodes of a TV series in quick succession when you do this type of watching
    $1200 10
Being locked up by Pompey was the fate of Antigonus II, the last king descended from these Hanukkah heroes
    $1200 6
In the tradition of chocolate chip cookie dough, a Ben & Jerry's ice cream has the alliterative name brownie this stuff
    $1200 2
In this novel Miss Havisham lives in a decaying mansion called Satis House
    $1200 4
The Slinky Dog Dash Coaster coils through the new Disney World land named for this movie
    $1200 13
The USS Oriskany was purposely sunk & is now punningly known as the "Great Carrier" this
    $1200 12
The Greek for "numbness" & "seizure" gives us this disorder characterized by sudden bouts of deep sleep
    $1600 29
In 1986 Zia Ul-Haq said, "Benazir Bhutto? Lock her up!"--in this largest Pakistani city
    $1600 9
It's the main currency unit of India
    $1600 7
This Holocaust survivor based "Night" on his own experiences in Nazi death camps
    $1600 17
Harley Quinn Spinsanity is the newest ride at this park "Over Texas"
    $1600 3
The Indio chair from this "Barn" is lovely furniture & also certified OK by the Forest Stewardship Council
    $1600 19
Opera is a plural form of this 4-letter word
    $2000 18
Leaders of these vast drug gangs locked up under Mexican president Peña Nieto included Z-40 & El Pelón
    $2000 15
In 1318 Edward Bruce, brother of this Scottish king, was killed fighting in Ireland
    $2000 8
This 1958 Chinua Achebe novel depicts the struggles of the Igbo people in Nigeria before independence
    $2000 16
Billund in this country is the home to the original LEGOLAND
    DD: $3,000 21
In 2018 the U.K. ran without this fossil fuel for 3 consecutive days for the first time since the 19th century
    $2000 22
It's government by the wealthy, not by Mickey Mouse's dog

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Tim Jack Rhea
$17,400 $16,800 $11,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

INTERNATIONAL GROUPS
The economic bloc known as the G8 became the G7 in 2014 upon the expulsion of this country

Final scores:

Tim Jack Rhea
$33,601 $18,000 $6,800
Automatic semifinalist 2nd place: $5,000 if eliminated 3rd place: $5,000 if eliminated

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Tim Jack Rhea
$16,800 $16,800 $11,800
18 R
(including 2 DDs),
4 W
(including 1 DD)
20 R,
2 W
15 R,
2 W

Combined Coryat: $45,400

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Game tape date: 2018-08-28
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