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    $200 21
Older folks like phones with keypads, but the kids don't mind typing on this "sensory" type of screen
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Show #6661 - Monday, July 29, 2013

2013 Kids Week game 1.

Contestants

Erin Wenokur, a 12-year-old seventh grader from Lafayette, California

Jonathan Shoemaker, an 11-year-old sixth grader from Austin, Texas

Zoë Assasie, an 11-year-old fifth grader from Urbana, Maryland

Jeopardy! Round

KIDS THESE DAYS
SPORTS STUFF
BIBLICAL PEOPLE
SCREENS
CANDY IS DANDY
PARTS OF SPEECH
    $200 12
Ryan Hreljac inspired the Ryan's Well Foundation, which has brought sources of clean this to nearly a million people
    $200 11
The opposing coaches at this Feb. 3, 2013 event were brothers Jim & John Harbaugh
    $200 8
This Philistine said, "Give me a man, that we may fight together"; only David answered the call
    $200 21
Older folks like phones with keypads, but the kids don't mind typing on this "sensory" type of screen
    $200 1
For Easter, Snickers comes in this shape--roll 'em
    $200 26
Ryan Lochte,
Pittsburgh,
pizza
    $400 17
At the age of 15, Jack Andraka won an Intel Award for a noninvasive method of early detection for the pancreatic form of this disease
    $400 13
Zero players were elected into this sport's Cooperstown Hall of Fame in 2013
    $400 6
This disciple "went unto the chief priests, to betray" Jesus
    $400 22
Called the biggest advance in TV since color, HD, short for this, makes the picture much sharper
    $400 2
From Topps, this item that you wear on your finger has a "gem" made of candy
    $400 27
Record,
play,
eject
    $600 18
Katie's Krops, which grows food for the hungry, began when Katie Stagliano grew a 40-lb. one of these sauerkraut veggies
    $600 14
The 2012 U.S. women's gymnastics team had this numeric nickname
    $600 7
This king's "wisdom excelled the wisdom of all the children of the east country, and all the wisdom of Egypt"
    $600 23
What you get when you shut your bedroom door, or a type of filter that makes a screen readable only straight-on
    $600 3
Willy Wonka makes these fruit-shaped candies that sound like they are the smallest of the litter
    $600 28
In,
on,
since
    $800 19
On a British TV show, 8-year-old Ainan Cawley took just 4 minutes to correctly recite this mathematical ratio to 518 digits
    $800 15
In an interview with Oprah, he finally admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs to win the Tour de France
    DD: $2,000 9
Before this strong guy's birth, an angel came to his mother saying, "No razor shall come on his head"
    $800 24
For this iPad, the screen shrank to 7.9 inches
    $800 4
This colorful candy's website invites you to "experience the rainbow"
    $800 29
And, but & or (they'll get you pretty far)
    $1000 20
This world-record-keeping organization named 9-year-old Ethan Bortnick youngest to headline a solo concert tour
    $1000 16
An iPhone commercial featured these 2 sisters playing ping pong instead of tennis
    $1000 10
Once a persecutor of Christians, Saul changed his name to this after his conversion
    $1000 25
An NFL stadium in Arlington in this state has a video board with 26,000 square feet of screens
    $1000 5
This brand offers a BigBean dispenser with up to 20 assorted flavors
    $1000 30
Hey!
Ouch!
Ugh!

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

Zoë Jonathan Erin
$2,800 $4,200 $1,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Zoë Jonathan Erin
$4,200 $7,400 $4,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

MONSTER LIT
RHYME TIME
HAVE SOME WATER
PRESIDENTS & FIRST LADIES
WHAT A CHARACTER!
ASTRONOMY
    $400 18
"Tyrannosaurus Reg" is spooked by big, scary these, which is weird, because he's one himself
    $400 15
A well-lit airplane trip
    $400 10
This man-made waterway chopped nearly 8,000 miles off a ship's trip from New York to San Francisco
    $400 6
She wasn't entirely thrilled being the first First Lady, writing, "I think I am more like a state prisoner"
    $400 1
This middle school character, noted for his diary, is seen here
    $800 21
It's not "Goodnight Moon" but "Goodnight" this monster that rhymes with moon in a Michael Rex parody
    $800 16
An expert at those little "pop" tests
    $800 11
The Strait of Gibraltar connects this sea with the Atlantic
    $800 7
The Clintons went to Yale law school; this presidential couple attended Harvard law school
    $800 2
The hobbit who takes "An Unexpected Journey" in a 2012 film has this name
    $800 25
It's the main force that pulls things toward black holes
    $1200 22
Banish your fears with Ed Emberley's "Go Away, Big" this color monster
    $1200 17
A high, narrow structure made of roses or lilies
    $1200 12
Called the Salt Sea in the Bible, this body of water lies in a deep fault called the Ghor
    $1200 8
Benjamin Harrison is the filling in the sandwich of this man's 2 nonconsecutive presidential terms
    $1200 3
"Mouse" is the species of this character featured in video games, trading cards & TV shows
    $1200 24
The collection of stars called the M104 one of these is also called the sombrero one, after the hat it resembles
    $1600 23
In this book, young Max dresses up in a wolf suit, is punished & goes to his room, where he visits a world full of monsters
    $1600 19
That penny you already used to buy something
    DD: $600 13
The greatest width of this ocean spans about 6,200 miles befween Africa & Australia
    $1600 9
The official White House
portrait of this president
Is seen here
    $1600 4
"iCarly" has ended, but this character played by Jennette McCurdy got her own spin-off
    $2000 20
Give food to the guy from Stockholm
    DD: $1,200 14
He didn't like that his initials spelled "HUG", so he switched his first & middle names
    $2000 5
Irk is the home planet of this title "invader"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Zoë Jonathan Erin
$9,600 $14,200 $5,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

IN THE DICTIONARY
The last entry in the Random House Webster's unabridged dictionary is used to represent this annoying sound

Final scores:

Zoë Jonathan Erin
$6,200 $9,100 $0
2nd place: $2,000 Winner: $15,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Zoë Jonathan Erin
$11,800 $13,000 $5,000
17 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)
18 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
12 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $29,800

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