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    $400 26
(Jon of the Clue Crew plays with his food.) A traditional sound effect is crushing cornflakes to get the sound of footsteps on these in autumn
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Show #4846 - Monday, October 10, 2005

2005 Back to School Week game 1.

Contestants

Andrew Vogl, from Yonkers, New York

Madeline Suchard, from Placentia, California

Pranita Ramakrishnan, from Centreville, Virginia

Jeopardy! Round

KIDS IN HISTORY
WHERE WE WENT ON SUMMER VACATION
IN THE BOOKSTORE
ANAGRAM ZOO
HOW TO INVEST YOUR ALLOWANCE
LET'S GO TO THE MOVIES
    $200 2
Even as a young girl in Philadelphia, this future flagmaker showed a talent for fine needlework
    $200 23
...to Hawaii where we got to pig out & dance the hula at one of these native feasts, right on the beach
    $200 21
He's the elusive writer of "A Series of Unfortunate Events"
    $200 4
Tall fellow:
FIFE RAG
    $200 13
Buy a desired collectible & you might make more money by auctioning it on this web site started in 1995
    $200 1
The strength of the outer part of a kernel of this determines if it's a nice fluffy one or a crunchy "old maid"
    $400 3
When this Italian explorer was a kid, his dad went to China without him; when he was a teen, his dad took him along
    $400 24
…to Paris, France where we saw this famous landmark that's pictured here
    $400 22
In a novel by E.B. White, a spider named Charlotte becomes friends with this pig
    $400 5
From Australia:
ORGAN OAK
    $400 14
Buy real estate & name the buildings after yourself, like this host of "The Apprentice"
    $400 9
In the 1960s, California had over 200 of these, where people watched movies from their cars
    DD: $1,000 6
Born in Scotland in 1747, he sailed off as a cabin boy at age 12 & later became a naval hero in the Amer. Revolution
    $600 25
…to Italy, where we tasted tiramisu, which was yummy, & Gorgonzola, a type of this, which was yucky!
    $600 27
The Tuck family finds a fountain of youth in this novel by Natalie Babbitt
    $600 18
A mountain ape:
LIAR LOG
    $600 15
You donate money to the charity that fights this disease, & buy a wristband like the one seen here
    $600 10
The people on the board that assigns these, such as G & R, have to have had kids
    $800 7
A gifted student & a fine athlete, this member of the Tudor family became the heir to Engl.'s throne at age 10, in 1502
    $800 26
…to this U.S. city where we got to see Mt. Rainier form the top of the Space Needle
    $800 28
Milo meets a dog named Tock (who has a giant alarm clock for a body) in this classic by Norton Juster
    $800 19
Ocean mammal:
PIN HOLD
    $800 16
Buy shares of this in a company; there's an exchange for them on Wall St.
    $800 11
The people at www.captiveaudience.org want to eliminate these before movies; coming attractions, they're OK with
    $1000 8
This Polish-French composer who was born in 1810 composed a polonaise when he was only 7
    $1000 30
…to New York City where we visited the Museum of Modern Art & saw this man's famous painting, "Starry Night"
    $1000 29
Duchess is the mother of the title horse of this Anna Sewell story
    $1000 20
Asian snake fighter:
EGO MOONS
    $1000 17
Buy U.S. Savings Bonds from this government department founded in 1789
    $1000 12
This type of "seating", named for a place to watch sports, puts each row well above the one in front

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

Pranita Madeline Andrew
-$400 $1,000 $200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Pranita Madeline Andrew
$200 $7,600 $3,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

"B" IN SCIENCE
TV DINNERS
YOU CAN QUOTE ME!
THE AUDIOVISUAL HOUR
I SEE LONDON, I SEE FRANCE
10-LETTER WORDS
    $400 1
This treelike grass with a woody stem is the favored food of pandas
    $400 2
This title character had to work as a frycook at the Chum Bucket after Mr. Krabs lost him in a bet
    $400 5
A current U.S. governor:
"America is a place where anyone can make it, even an Austrian farm boy"
    $400 26
(Jon of the Clue Crew plays with his food.) A traditional sound effect is crushing cornflakes to get the sound of footsteps on these in autumn
    $400 21
Opened in 1994 & nearly 31 miles long, it has entrances near Folkstone, England & Coquelles, France
    $400 16
Superman knows it's from the Greek for "mother city"
    $800 3
Toxins from these single-celled organisms can cause diseases like botulism
    $800 4
Restaurants on this animated series include The Frying Dutchman & Krusty Burger
    $800 6
In 1961:
"Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country"
    $800 27
This instrument heard here is popular in both jazz & classical ensembles
    $800 22
This roamin' Roman led the invasions of Gaul in 58 B.C. & Britain in 55 B.C.; he'd be dead 11 years after that
    DD: $1,400 17
The only continent that fits the category
    DD: $1,000 12
It's the theory that the universe was created in a cosmic explosion
    $1200 9
You can buy groceries to make your own dinner at Mr. Hooper's store on this famous PBS road
    $1200 7
In the Bible:
"Let my people go!"
    $1200 28
The straight dope is it's the strait indicated here
    $1200 23
In 1066 William the Conqueror was crowned King at this famous abbey
    $1200 18
A round missile of war, or a splashy pool entry
    $1600 13
This attraction between atoms may be ionic, covalent or hydrogen
    $1600 10
Hilary Duff had a nightmare about working at the Burger Planet on this show
    $1600 8
Andy Warhol:
"In the future, everyone will be famous for" this many minutes
    $1600 29
(Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from the chemistry lab.) The soft mineral that I'm able to scratch easily gives its name to this popular powder for skin
    $1600 24
Though France beat this future American president in a 1754 battle at Fort Necessity, it lost the war
    $1600 19
A 1920s dance, or a city in South Carolina
    $2000 14
This dark volcanic rock is low in silica content but fairly rich in iron & magnesium
    $2000 11
You don't have to be psychic to know the Chill Grill is the home away from home on this Disney Channel show
    $2000 15
An inventor:
"Genius is one percent inspiration & ninety-nine percent perspiration"
    $2000 25
After his capture during this long war with France, Chaucer's ransom was paid by King Edward III & he was released
    $2000 20
A solid figure having 10 sides

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Pranita Madeline Andrew
-$400 $19,000 $10,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

CHILDREN'S LITERATURE
This one-word name is derived from the fact that the character used to sit among the ashes

Final scores:

Pranita Madeline Andrew
-$400 $20,401 $20,399
3rd place: $1,000 + an AOL personal computer package + Classroom Jeopardy! Winner: $20,401 + an AOL personal computer package + Classroom Jeopardy! 2nd place: $2,000 + an AOL personal computer package + Classroom Jeopardy!

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Pranita Madeline Andrew
-$200 $18,000 $10,200
7 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
26 R
(including 2 DDs),
4 W
18 R,
5 W

Combined Coryat: $28,000

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