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    $1600 19
Hillary Clinton,
Dolley Madison,
Eleanor Roosevelt
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Show #4539 - Thursday, May 6, 2004

2004-A Kids Week game 4.
From Washington, D.C.

Contestants

Marshall Tan, from Gaithersburg, Maryland

Guy Tabachnick, from New York, New York

Robin Kutner, from Newtown, Pennsylvania

Jeopardy! Round

"A" IN HISTORY
PUPPY LOVE
SIMPLY GEOGRAPHIC
OUR FLAG
HIT SONGS
RHYMES WITH RHYME
    $200 3
The youngest branch of the U.S. military, it was created soon after World War II
    $200 22
The most basic command; you may have to push down on the dog's hindquarters to teach it
    $200 1
It's the smallest continent
    $200 8
In 1870 William J. Canby claimed this woman, his grandmother, made the first U.S. flag; few now support his claim
    $200 18
This song by Christina Aguilera says, "You are" this, "no matter what they say" & "in every single way"
    $200 13
One tenth of a buck
    $400 4
This empire ruled in what is now Mexico during the 1400s & early 1500s
    $400 23
Many puppies first meet this professional at age 8 weeks, for worming & shots
    $400 2
It's the continent where you'll find the countries of Mauritania, Equatorial Guinea & Zambia
    $400 12
It's the total number of red stripes on the American flag
    $400 25
This teen from Orlando proved that she was "So Real" with hits like "Candy"
    $400 14
A small citrus fruit
    $600 5
On Sept. 2, 1864 General Sherman captured this city, subsequently burning much of it to the ground
    $600 24
A puppy of this dogged breed of dog is seen here
    $600 9
Lebanon, Italy & Spain all border this large sea
    $600 19
In 1840 the U.S. flag first flew over this continent during the Charles Wilkes expedition
    $600 26
This performer had a song on the "Scooby-Doo" soundtrack; he shares his name with a character in the movie

"She call me
Mr. Boombastic /
Say me fantastic /
Touch me on me back, she say..."
    $600 15
Period or interval
    $800 6
In 336 B.C., at age 20, he became king of the Macedonians
    $800 29
Healthy Morsels, one version of this Purina brand, includes those doggy favorites peas & carrots
    DD: $600 10
Covering almost 30,000 square miles, this country consists of the northern third of the Island of Great Britain
    $800 20
On August 3, 1949 Pres. Truman signed a resolution designating this date as Flag Day
    $800 27
"Uh Huh" & "Girlfriend" are hit songs by this foursome of Omarion, J Boog, Raz B & Lil Fizz
    $800 16
The highest quality grade of beef
    $1000 7
It's the first name of Italian navigator Vespucci, who made several trips to the New World around 1500
    $1000 11
Named for a former U.S. president, this mountain peak in Denali N.P. is the highest point in the United States
    $1000 21
On July 20, 1969 astronauts first planted the U.S. flag on the Moon in an area called the Sea of this
    $1000 28
In April 2003 this rapper topped the Billboard chart with his song "In Da Club"
    $1000 17
This variety of performer dates back to the Ancient Greeks

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 12):

Robin Guy Marshall
$600 $2,000 $2,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Robin Guy Marshall
$3,400 $5,400 $5,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

MATH CLASS
MOM JUST DOESN'T GET IT
NOTABLE NAMES
WHICH CAME FIRST?
SPORTS TEAMS HOME CITIES
10-, 11- & 12-LETTER WORDS
    $400 1
It's the number of the current year rounded to the nearest thousand
    $400 10
(Mom Cheryl of the Clue Crew tries to sound "hip" and "with it".) What is up, Dawg? Don't I sound like this "American Idol" judge & Grammy-winning producer, Dawg?
    $400 2
Like mother, like daughter: her daughter Irene Joliot-Curie also won a Nobel Prize in Chemistry
    $400 14
The personal computer,
the light bulb,
the transistor radio
    $400 13
The Bulls are beastly when they slam it down in this NBA home city
    $400 17
This wormlike creature is a butterfly or moth in the larval stage
    $800 5
A foot & a half equals this many inches
    $800 11
(Mom Cheryl of the Clue Crew tries to be helpful. But she just isn't.) I'm sure my son, Alec, was grateful when I told him to pull up his pants so this pugilistic items wouldn't show & embarrass him
    DD: $400 3
Researchers say this man killed in 1865 might have been so tall and thin due to a rare condition called Marfan's syndrome
    $800 15
Tom Sawyer,
Harry Potter,
Nancy Drew
    $800 18
The NFL's Dolphins ride the surf to glory in this city
    $800 25
This small, heavy object, often made of glass, is designed to keep stuff from blowing off your desk
    $1200 6
As a ratio, 7 is to 10 as this is to 30
    $1200 12
(Oh-oh! Mom Cheryl is no Beyonce or Lucy Liu.) Hey ya! The rhymes are tight & I'm shaking it just like one of these in that OutKast song
    $1200 4
This great German composer of "Fur Elise" was born in Bonn in 1770
    $1200 16
World War I,
the U.S. Civil War,
the War of 1812
    $1200 22
In the NHL, the Bruins bruise up the opposition when in this home city
    $1200 26
Doctors can look at blood cells under this magnifying instrument
    $1600 7
If you get 12 questions right out of the 20 on your history test, you got this percent correct
    $1600 29
(Mom Cheryl of the Clue Crew is left incredulous by fashion.) I can't believe my kids want clothes from this "Farm"--they're not the least bit chubby
    $1600 8
This French military leader was a major general in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War
    $1600 19
Hillary Clinton,
Dolley Madison,
Eleanor Roosevelt
    $1600 23
This Texas city hosts the WNBA's Comets & the NBA's Rockets, y'all
    $1600 27
Ross Powers won the men's superpipe at the 2003 U.S. Open in this sport
    $2000 21
(Sarah of the Clue Crew shows an inequality on the chalkboard.) For a set of odd numbers described thusly, they're the three possible values for n
    $2000 30
(Mom Cheryl of the Clue Crew exhorts you to some juvenile fun.) Come on, let's hit the half pipe & do a few tail slides, like this guy who landed the first ever 900 at the X Games
    $2000 9
In Islamic tradition, Bilqis is the name of Solomon's guest, the queen of this
    $2000 20
California statehood,
Texas statehood,
Massachusetts statehood
    $2000 24
The NHL's Mighty Ducks get off skate free playing their home games in this city
    DD: $2,000 28
It's a list of the sources you used when writing a research paper

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Robin Guy Marshall
$9,400 $22,200 $11,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

INVENTIONS
11-year-old Frank Epperson invented this by accident when his fruit drink froze after being left outside overnight

Final scores:

Robin Guy Marshall
$18,200 $25,599 $18,800
3rd place: $1,000 + Classroom Jeopardy! Winner: $25,599 + Classroom Jeopardy! 2nd place: $2,000 + Classroom Jeopardy!

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Robin Guy Marshall
$12,000 $22,200 $12,200
16 R,
2 W
(including 2 DDs)
23 R,
0 W
16 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $46,400

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