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    $1600 12
You'll make me hungry when you spell...
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Show #4848 - Wednesday, October 12, 2005

2005 Back to School Week game 3.

Contestants

Matt Tick, from Escondido, California

Jon Er, from Williamsville, New York

Charlotte Darby, from West Chester, Pennsylvania

Jeopardy! Round

OLD TESTAMENT HEROES
BLONDE AMBITION
THE PRE-PSAT
THIS CATEGORY IS A DISASTER!
SHAKE YOUR TAIL FEATHER
RHYMES WITH POWER
    $200 1
This man said, "This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh; she shall be called woman"
    $200 21
At age 5 Anna Kournikova received this sporting good for Christmas & it changed her whole life
    $200 26
Billy loves the Red Sox no matter what; he loves 'em
A) eerily
B) unconditionally
C) ceremoniously
D) haphazardly
    $200 6
Hot California is famous for these temblors, making it a shake & bake state
    $200 16
It's the large, swift bird seen here
    $200 11
A tall building or structure
    $400 2
Because of the many psalms he wrote, this king was called "The Sweet Psalmist of Israel"
    $400 22
This mega pop star seen here has also written several children's books including "Yakov and the Seven Thieves"
    $400 27
In the diagram here, the quantity is greater in column 1, column 2, or the columns are equal
    $400 7
From the Latin for "thunder", these funnel-shaped columns of terrific winds are also known as twisters
    $400 17
Seen here is the trumpeter variety of this bird, whose name comes from an old word for "singer"
    $400 12
One carnation or one buttercup
    $600 3
His brothers took his coat of many colors & dipped it in goat's blood to make his father believe he had been killed
    $600 23
She's starred in 2 "Charlie's Angels" movies & was the voice of Princess Fiona in 2 others
    $600 28
Paintbrush: artist as
A) writer: pen
B) lawsuit: duck
C) saw: carpenter
D) stethoscope: supermodel
    $600 8
This type of eruption happens when molten rock, gas & ash pour through a vent in the earth
    $600 18
This bird is probably popular in Vatican City & St. Louis
    $600 13
A light rain
    $800 4
He became the father of Lamech at the age of 187 & lived for another 782 years
    $800 24
This talk show hostess voiced the ever-forgetful Dory in "Finding Nemo"
    $800 29
Ounce: gallon as
A) water: wine
B) light: dark
C) book: chapter
D) inch: yard
    $800 9
A "flash" one of these can be caused by persistent, heavy rainfall or the failure of a dam
    $800 19
The New Zealand non-flyer seen here; it's also a slang term for any New Zealander
    $800 14
3,600 seconds
    $1000 5
After he told his people, "Shout, for the Lord hath given you the city", the walls of Jericho came tumbling down
    $1000 25
In 2005 she & hubby Nick Lachey were among People magazine's Most Beautiful Couples
    DD: $800 10
One of these destroyed more than 17,000 buildings in Chicago in October 1871
    $1000 20
Send the bill to this bird of Brazil that also endorses Froot Loops
    $1000 15
To cringe in fear

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

Charlotte Jon Matt
$1,600 $3,200 $3,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Charlotte Jon Matt
$2,400 $3,800 $4,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

KID LIT
MOVIE & TV MONSTERS
POTPOURRI
A ROYAL VISIT
GOING GLOBAL
SPELLING
(Alex: And finally, the dreaded [*] category. I will give you the word you need to spell.)
    $400 1
Originally an 1864 Christmas gift to a friend, her "Adventures Under Ground" became a classic under a new title
    $400 9
The Sphinx of Greek myth would be right at home as this questioning Batman villain
    $400 13
The flag of Chile has just one of these, 49 fewer than the U.S. flag
    $400 26
When he visited England in 1921, Hirohito, this country's future emperor, said he "discovered freedom"
    $400 3
The Caribbean Sea is part of this second-largest ocean
    $400 7
Get hooked on the spelling of...
    $800 2
In "Where the Wild Things Are", he's sent to bed without his supper & later becomes royalty
    $800 14
This "Mighty Morphin" group battles against monsters & demons unleashed by Queen Bansheera
    $800 18
Python & Scorpion aren't merely animals, they're 2 of these rides at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay
    $800 27
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from the Old North Church in Boston, MA.) The first reigning British monarch to visit Boston, she took part in a Sunday morning service here at Old North Church on July 11, 1976
    $800 4
If you've been to Benin, you've been to a country on this continent
    $800 10
Protect yourself as you spell...
    $1200 22
In a 1964 book by this man, the mysterious Willy Wonka owns a unique chocolate factory
    $1200 15
In a classic movie, this monstrous character seen here takes a look at New York City from a unique perspective
    $1200 19
Of Ketchupseed, Mustardseed or Onionseed, the one who's a fairy in "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
    DD: $1,000 5
Formerly part of the Northwest Territories, Nunavut became a separate territory of this country in 1999
    $1200 11
Convince me that you can spell...
    DD: $1,400 23
This young detective didn't have a cell phone & a hybrid car when she debuted 75 years ago, but she has 'em now
    $1600 16
Put your cards on the table when you tell us Digimon stands for these strange creatures
    $1600 20
This apparatus that female gymnasts compete on is just 4 inches wide, so don't lose your equilibrium
    $1600 6
Much of the western part of this country is covered by the Great Sandy & Great Victoria Deserts
    $1600 12
You'll make me hungry when you spell...
    $2000 24
In 1981 she won a Newbery Honor for "A Ring of Endless Light"; she won the medal in 1963 for "A Wrinkle in Time"
    $2000 17
A blast of radiation created this big-screen monster seen here
    $2000 21
If you have any Na, you've got sodium; if you have any Ne, you've got this gas
    $2000 8
It's only about 50 miles from Alaska to Russia when you cross this strait
    $2000 25
Put your thoughts in order as you spell...

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Charlotte Jon Matt
$10,200 $7,800 $13,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

SWEET TREATS
(Alex: Something we can all relate to.)
Once known as fairy floss in the U.S., it's "papa's beard" in France & "sugar wool" in Germany

Final scores:

Charlotte Jon Matt
$14,200 $15,600 $16,000
3rd place: $1,000 + an AOL personal computer package + Classroom Jeopardy! 2nd place: $2,000 + an AOL personal computer package + Classroom Jeopardy! Winner: $16,000 + an AOL personal computer package + Classroom Jeopardy!

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Charlotte Jon Matt
$10,400 $8,000 $14,400
13 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W
16 R
(including 1 DD),
7 W
18 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $32,800

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