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    $1600 17
In 1885 this 22nd & 24th president said, "Office seeking is a disease...it is ever catching"
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Show #4250 - Friday, February 7, 2003

2003 Teen Tournament quarterfinal game 5.

Contestants

Anthony Valente, a senior from Staten Island, New York

Lizz Mullowney, a senior from Crystal Lake, Illinois

Kendra Chapman, a sophomore from Louisville, Kentucky

Jeopardy! Round

THE BIBLE
HEALTH & MEDICINE
THE NHL
(Alex: The National Hockey League.)
U.S. GEOGRAPHY
AT THE MALL
SAME FIRST & LAST LETTER
    $200 11
When morning arose, 2 of these beings warned Lot to leave Sodom quickly with his wife & daughters
    $200 6
More than 1 million Americans have Type 1, or the juvenile form of this insulin-dependent disease
    $200 21
The Islanders & the Rangers both have this place in their names
    $200 1
The borders of 5 Utah counties lie within this lake
    $200 16
Besides having its own California "Land", this building block toy has its own mall outlets that sell its Bionicle kits
    $200 26
The speedometer's site
    $400 12
He sent out a dove & the dove did not return, indicating that "the face of the ground was dry"
    $400 7
Anxiety, stress & lack of food can all trigger one of these severe headaches, from the Greek for "half skull"
    $400 22
The holy grail of the NHL, it's named for a governor-general of Canada
    $400 2
Mapmakers named this Colorado mountain after its 1806 discoverer, who had called it Grand Peak
    $400 17
"When You Care Enough to Send the Very Best", go to one of this stationer's Gold Crown stores
    $400 27
(Sofia of the Clue Crew reports from behind a desk) This used to be a bigger part of the school curriculum; I'm working on mine
    $600 13
This 4th gospel writer begins his book with "In the beginning was the word, and the word was with God..."
    $600 8
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from Colorado) Dress warmly to prevent a fallen body temperature below 95 degrees Fahrenheit - the definition of this condition
    $600 23
The logo of this Alberta team is seen here
    DD: $1,000 3
This Northwestern capital's name is derived from the Hebrew shalom, meaning "peace"
    $600 18
At the food court check out the Pizza Twist & Grateful Garlic varieties of this snack at Wetzel's
    $600 28
A 2-word term for a type of group; ours is discussing "The Lovely Bones" next Tuesday
    $800 14
In Genesis 32 Jacob's name was changed to this, "For as a prince hast thou power with God and with men"
    $800 9
Somnambulism is the medical term for this; snap out of it!
    $800 24
Without a home stadium in 1926, this American team played at Windsor's Border Cities Arena
    $800 4
This river flows through 3 state capitals: Bismarck, Pierre & Jefferson City
    $800 19
Founded in 1984, a clothing store is called Forever this number
    $800 29
It's said that this type of reversal "is fair play"
    $1000 15
He wrote in his epistle to the Galatians, "Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself"
    $1000 10
The flu, which occurs most often in winter, is short for this
    $1000 25
Jaromir Jagr is a star of this Washington team
    $1000 5
It's the only U.S. state lying on the Tropic of Cancer
    $1000 20
Stock up on vitamins & herbs at GNC, which stands for this
    $1000 30
Word for Ted Kennedy's politics, a generous serving of food or a city in Kansas

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

Kendra Lizz Anthony
$600 $600 $8,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Kendra Lizz Anthony
$1,800 $1,800 $10,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

GEOMETRY
(Alex: Oh-oh; we're going back to school!)
MIND MISS MANNERS
HAIL TO THE CHIEF
FROM PAGE TO SCREEN
RIGHT HERE IN RIVER CITY
RHYME TIME
    $400 4
Of a schizoid, rhizoid or trapezoid, the one you'll normally run across in geometry class
    $400 9
Miss Manners has a simple way to remember which of these utensils to use: "The one farthest to the left"
    $400 14
In 1786, 10 years after writing the Declaration of Independence, his writing hand became crippled after an accident
    $400 19
Ron & the title character return to school in a flying car in this 2002 film
    $400 24
2 steamboats race annually on the Mississippi between St. Louis & this city about 700 miles away
    $400 1
A skinny little horsie
    $800 5
Analytic geometry uses a coordinate system in which the abscissa & the ordinate are represented by these 2 letters
    $800 10
If a waitress refuses to give your group separate these, separate yourself from the restaurant
    $800 15
In the 1984 campaign he said he was not going to exploit Walter Mondale's "youth and inexperience"
    $800 20
He took over the role of Jack Ryan in 2002's "The Sum of All Fears"
    $800 25
On August 6, 1945 an atomic bomb was dropped on this Asian city on the Ota River in western Honshu
    $800 2
A foliage filcher
    $1200 6
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports standing in front of a chalkboard) Angles 1 & 2 are angles of this type, as they add up to 180 degrees
    $1200 11
When 2 people are walking down the street sharing an umbrella, this person should have the sense to hold the umbrella
    DD: $2,500 16
He died on January 22, 1973; after services in Washington, D.C., he was buried on his Texas ranch
    $1200 21
"Gilmore Girl" Alexis Bledel plays Winnie in the film version of this book about a family that will live forever
    $1200 26
Make a resolution to tell us the name of this Vietnamese capital that lies on the Red River in the Tonkin Delta
    $1200 3
Cetacean correspondence
    $1600 7
Whether a convex polygon has 4, 9 or even 22 sides, the exterior angle sum will always total this
    $1600 12
To do this, "Arrange the lady on a sofa", "kneel in front of her" & then "pull out of your pocket a small velvet box..."
    $1600 17
In 1885 this 22nd & 24th president said, "Office seeking is a disease...it is ever catching"
    $1600 22
A Nicholas Sparks bestseller became this 2002 film starring Mandy Moore as a preacher's daughter
    $1600 27
Cities on this 626-mile-long river include Toledo, Spain & Santarem, Portugal
    $1600 29
An agreeable ring-necked bird
    $2000 8
(Sofia of the Clue Crew reports standing in front of a chalkboard) If the 3 sides of one triangle are equal to the same parts in another, the two triangles are called this
    $2000 13
Miss Manners says that if you wear white shoes after this holiday, "you will develop warts on your toes"
    $2000 18
In 1823 he warned European powers to stay out of the hemisphere in what became known as his doctrine
    $2000 23
A.E.W. Mason's novel "The Four Feathers" made it to the screen in 2002 with this Aussie hunk as Harry Feversham
    DD: $3,200 28
38 years before she lost her head, Marie Antoinette was born in this capital on the Danube River
    $2000 30
The principal thunderstorm

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Kendra Lizz Anthony
$9,400 $8,300 $28,400
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE HISTORY OF CLIFFS NOTES
(Alex: I bet you use them!)
In 1985 Cliffs Notes' "The Scarlet Letter" retook the top-selling spot; this book had briefly replaced it

Final scores:

Kendra Lizz Anthony
$1,000 $300 $23,400
2nd place: $2,500 if eliminated 3rd place: $2,500 if eliminated Automatic semifinalist

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Kendra Lizz Anthony
$9,400 $7,000 $26,800
10 R,
2 W
10 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
32 R
(including 2 DDs),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $43,200

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