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    $1000 22
In 2004 7 countries that were once Soviet allies were admitted as new members of this military alliance
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Show #5308 - Wednesday, October 10, 2007

2007 Kids Week game 3.

Contestants

Nicole Yoon, a 12-year-old from Asbury, New Jersey

Justin Otor, a 12-year-old from Texarkana, Texas

Braden Corkum, a 12-year-old from Niceville, Florida

Jeopardy! Round

21st CENTURY HISTORY
I'M BOARD
7, 8 OR 9
SNACK TIME
SHAPELY COUNTRIES
PREFIXES
    $200 14
In 2001 she became the first first lady to win elective office, becoming a senator from N.Y.
    $200 18
You'll be sitting pretty if you get a triple letter score with a Q or X in this game
    $200 9
Number of Snow White's height-challenged housemates
    $200 19
You can't beat a PB&J sandwich, which stands for this
    $200 4
This island off the coast of Africa is where you might find Alex, Marty and Melman
    $200 1
Medically speaking, hemo-, hema- & hemato- all mean this
    $400 15
This 2005 event is the costliest natural disaster in U.S. history
    $400 23
When I play, the one that's not sunk in this game is the 2-peg patrol boat
    $400 10
The one that starts with 2 vowels
    $400 28
If you're really hungry, try a Gordita Supreme at this Mexican chain
    $400 5
Sugarcane is an important crop of this communist Caribbean island
    $400 2
Before -standard & -marine, it means below
    $600 20
Benedict XVI succeeded this man as head of the Roman Catholic church in 2005
    $600 24
You may have to leave your hands & feet on the board of this game that can tie you up in knots
    $600 11
In the famous Christmas poem, Santa's sleigh is pulled by this many tiny reindeer
    $600 29
Popularized at a 1942 state fair, it's a frankfurter dipped in batter & deep fried
    $600 6
No wonder it's called a low country, much of it is below sea level
    $600 3
Before -biography or -graph, it means self
    $800 21
This new cabinet-level department includes FEMA, the Coast Guard & Customs
    $800 25
Creative Cat, Data Head & Word Worm are some of the 14 talent activities in this game named for the skull
    $800 12
Number of classic "Ancient Wonders" that included the Colossus of Rhodes
    $800 30
A "boat" of this fruit: cut lengthwise through the peel, stuff with marshmallows & chocolate chips, bake for 5 min.
    DD: $1,000 7
This country is named for a circle around the Earth
    $800 16
It puts the fire before -technics & -mania
    $1000 22
In 2004 7 countries that were once Soviet allies were admitted as new members of this military alliance
    $1000 26
This game similar to the game "Go" has a Shakespearean name & uses black & white disks
    $1000 13
Some people compare happiness to being on this number cloud
    $1000 27
Some call them nuggets or tenders, but strips of chicken can also have this "handy" name
    $1000 8
The name of this Asian country means "Land of the Free," so it's not surprising that it's never been colonized
    $1000 17
This prefix turns 1 byte of data into about a billion

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

Braden Justin Nicole
$1,200 $4,800 $1,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Braden Justin Nicole
$3,400 $8,600 $2,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

FAMOUS WOMEN
YOUNG ACTORS
HOW PRECIOUS!
FICTIONAL CHARACTERS
SHOW & TELL
CALIFORNIA HERE I COME!
    $400 15
Clare of Assisi, whose miracles saved her city from destruction twice, died in 1253 & became one of these in 1255
    $400 1
Hayden Panettiere, seen here, is virtually indestructible on this NBC show
    $400 11
San Jose State University's Beethoven Center has brown, grey & white strands of this that once grew on Ludwig
    $400 5
In "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe", Lucy peers into an old wardrobe & discovers this magical land
    $400 24
The flag seen here has been used by this European kingdom since 1801
    $400 12
The 1906 quake named for this city had a magnitude of 7.9; more than 28,000 buildings lay in ruins
    $800 16
Margaret Spellings, seen here, is the first mom with kids in school to serve as U.S. Secretary of this
    $800 2
This "Malcolm in the Middle" star voiced the abandoned zebra stripes in "Racing Stripes"
    $800 19
A dollar dated 1804 made of this metal is now worth over a million dollars
    $800 7
Snipp, Snapp & Snurr, who star in a series of books, are brothers from this Scandinavian country
    $800 25
This world-famous artwork seen here was painted around 1505
    $800 13
The second-most populous city in the nation, it's more than 450 square miles in area
    $1200 20
An age when Shakespeare wrote & England gained power is named for this queen
    DD: $2,400 3
This "Harry Potter" actress made history in 2005 as the youngest ever to grace the cover of Teen Vogue
    $1200 23
An 1868 one of these showing Ben Franklin is worth millions, as only 2 still exist
    $1200 8
In the Grimm tale "The 12 Dancing Princesses", 12 sisters dance so much that they wear out these every night
    $1200 28
We get a kick out of this international sports star seen here
    $1200 14
The falls that bear the name of this national park plunge 2,425 feet down a rock wall
    DD: $1,600 21
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the National Geographic Society's Explorer's Hall.)
I'm at the National Geographic Society's Explorer's Hall in the cockpit of a Lockheed Electra, like the one that vanished with this woman who was trying to fly around the world in 1937
    $1600 4
On a Nick show, Lil' JJ plays a 15-year-old known as "just" him
    $1600 29
Odyssey Marine Exploration will sell you a $2,500 pickle bottle found on one of these from 1865
    $1600 9
This orphan befriends a goatherd named Peter when she's sent to live with her grandfather in the Swiss Alps
    $1600 27
Seen here is a member of this branch of the U.S. military in dress uniform
    $1600 17
This desert region whose name sounds a bit morbid contains the lowest point in the U.S.
    $2000 22
She's the Brontë sister who wrote "Wuthering Heights"
    $2000 6
She appeared in "Santa Clause 3" with brother Spencer before being nominated for an Oscar at age 10 in 2007
    $2000 30
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reads the clue.) This stone owes its distinctive color to small amounts of chromic oxide
    $2000 10
She's the title heroine "Of Green Gables" in a classic 1908 book
    $2000 26
More than three billion people have flown in the type of plane seen here that bears this numerical designation
    $2000 18
This city really must be the Magic Kingdom! Here, Ducks become champions of pro hockey

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Braden Justin Nicole
$10,200 $12,600 $17,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

SCIENTIFIC NAMES
It was first given a scientific name meaning "flat-footed duck"; it was later given one meaning "birdlike snout"

Final scores:

Braden Justin Nicole
$17,700 $22,600 $25,001
3rd place: $1,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD Home Game System 2nd place: $2,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD Home Game System Winner: $25,001 + the Jeopardy! DVD Home Game System

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Braden Justin Nicole
$10,200 $12,600 $16,200
13 R,
3 W
20 R,
3 W
21 R
(including 3 DDs),
3 W

Combined Coryat: $39,000

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