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    $400 12
It's the 2-word preferred term for an airline steward or stewardess
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Show #4020 - Friday, February 8, 2002

2002 Teen Tournament quarterfinal game 5.

Contestants

Dan Royles, a senior from Chula Vista, California

Margaret Monroe, a junior from South Plainfield, New Jersey

Lindsey Bartlett, a junior from Winter Haven, Florida

Jeopardy! Round

U.S. CITIES
IT'S A FACT
LITERARY TITLE PAIRS
GOING TO THE DOGS
WINTER
HIP, HOP OR RAP
    $200 1
Part of the San Andreas Fault line moved about 25 feet during a 1906 earthquake in this northern California city
    $200 10
Massachusetts Hall is the oldest surviving building at this oldest U.S. university
    $200 2
1999:
"____ and the Chamber of Secrets"
    $200 21
In films, Air Bud played basketball and was the "golden receiver" in this sport
    $200 16
Many of the humpback variety of this animal migrate to Hawaii for the winter
    $200 23
For a cheer, double it & stick it in front of "hurray"
    $400 6
This largest Tennessee city was named for a city in Egypt
    $400 12
It's the 2-word preferred term for an airline steward or stewardess
    $400 3
1597:
"____ and Juliet"
    $400 22
It's time to shatter a movie legend; this famous collie role was played by a male collie
    $400 17
Unfortunately, this chloride, commonly sprinkled on icy roads, corrodes car bodies
    $400 24
When you're acquitted of a crime, you've beaten it
    $600 7
(Hi, I'm Jimmy J.) I helped compose & produce "Welcome To The World", the opening theme to this U.S. city's Summer Olympics
    $600 13
About half of all Korean words come from this other language Chinese
    $600 4
1866:
"____ and Punishment"
    $600 28
The trek of this real-life title dog who delivered medicine inspired the Iditarod & an animated movie
    $600 18
Preda, Switzerland, has an over 3-mile run for this sled whose name comes from a Native American word
    $600 25
It's part of an alternate name for the triple jump
    DD: $500 8
This state capital was named for an English explorer who died in 1618
    $800 14
The naval frigate USS Constitution earned this nickname when cannonballs couldn't penetrate it in 1812
    $800 5
1871:
"____ and the Pussy cat"
    $800 29
This dog on "The Simpsons" is a greyhound whose favorite beverage is toilet bowl water
    $800 19
Around the Great Lakes, lake effect blizzards may produce these 6 feet high
    $800 26
It can mean to knock, as on a door
    $1000 9
The name of this Texas city means "yellow" in Spanish
    $1000 15
Mt. Kosciusko, this continent's highest point, is located in the Snowy Mountains
    $1000 11
1952:
"____ and the Sea"
    $1000 30
Laika was the first dog to travel here
    $1000 20
Physical process your breath undergoes so that you can see it on cold days
    $1000 27
In skateboarding, it's the place where 2 ramps connect at an angle

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

Lindsey Margaret Dan
$1,800 $2,500 $0

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Lindsey Margaret Dan
$4,600 $5,300 $200

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE GIRL SCOUTS
POE-TRY
E BEFORE I
BOTANY
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
HIP-HOP & RAP
    $400 13
The emblem of the Girl Scouts is a three-leaf, not a four-leaf, one of these plants
    $400 6
The title character of this poem by Edgar Allan Poe is described as an "ungainly fowl" & an "ebony bird"
    $400 23
They can be full of blood or full of precious metals
    $400 12
Lodgepole, Digger & Ponderosa are species of this most important timber tree
    $400 1
Samuel Adams was at John Hancock's home when this man brought news of the British advance on April 18-18, 1775
    $400 10
Nicknamed for a "Peanuts" character, he's seen here in the 2001 film "Baby Boy"
    $800 14
The Girl Scout Promise begins with the words "On my" this
    DD: $1,500 7
Lines in this poem include "How they tinkle, tinkle, tinkle in the icy air of the night" & "How they ring out their delight"
    $800 25
A king or queen who's head of state, or any royal ruler
    $800 16
Also called sphagnum or bog moss, it's sometimes used as a packing material for shipping plants
    $800 2
While Washington & his army were encamped here during the winter of 1777-78, Von Steuben trained the men
    $800 20
This huge hit by Jay-Z samples a song from the musical "Annie"
    $1200 15
A Brownie might make a doll or one of these, to get the patch seen here
    $1200 8
In his youth, Poe wrote one of these 14-line poems "to science"
    $1200 26
It can precede affairs, legion or correspondent
    DD: $1,000 17
Tropism is he turning of a plant towards a stimulus; in hydrotropism, this is the stimulus
    $1200 3
(Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from Concord, Massachusetts.) The Shot Heard Round the World was fired from this directional bridge as the Americans turned back the Redcoats
    $1200 24
This word is spelled with a "ph" in the name of a hip-hop fashion "farm"
    $1600 21
This level of young Girl Scouts began in 1984 & was named for the "floral" nickname of Juliette Low
    $1600 9
Poe wrote 2 love poems called "to" this name, also that of a famed beauty of Troy
    $1600 27
It's the early morning trumpet call that wakes up sleepy soldiers
    $1600 18
This botanist known for his potato developed an edible thornless cactus
    $1600 4
Although Britain passed the Stamp Act, no stamps were sold in the 13 colonies except this southernmost one
    $1600 29
Group that includes members Krayzie Bone, Layzie Bone & Wish Bone
    $2000 22
World Thinking Day--February 22--is the birthday of this Lord who organized the Girl Guides in England
    $2000 11
"I and my Annabel Lee" had a love that was coveted by angels of this highest order
    $2000 28
You can catch this famous meteor shower every year from about the end of July to the end of August
    $2000 19
Photosynthesis, the food-making process in plants, takes place in tiny green structures called these
    $2000 5
Lancaster was the USA's capital for 1 day in 1777 when the Continental Congress fled Philadelphia after this battle
    $2000 30
Pig wrestling is featured in the video for "Ugly" by this rapper from the rural South

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Lindsey Margaret Dan
$11,400 $8,900 $11,700

Final Jeopardy! Round

U.S. GOVERNMENT
Its seal includes the motto "Fidelity, bravery, integrity"

Final scores:

Lindsey Margaret Dan
$9,000 $2,890 $5,599
Automatic semifinalist 3rd place: $2,500 if eliminated 2nd place: $2,500 if eliminated

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Lindsey Margaret Dan
$11,400 $9,200 $13,400
15 R,
2 W
18 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
17 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $34,000

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