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    $200 30
On July 11, 1991 parts of Hawaii were plunged into darkness by a solar one of these
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Show #1733 - Wednesday, February 26, 1992

1992 Teen Tournament quarterfinal game 3.

Contestants

Becky Slitt, a junior from West Hartford, Connecticut

Matt Kane, a senior from Tulsa, Oklahoma

Pat Gavin, a sophomore from Kingston, Massachusetts

Jeopardy! Round

DOGS
THE VILLAGE SMITHY
ORLANDO
TEEN HEARTTHROBS
FIRST LADIES
COMMON BONDS
    $100 1
It's considered a dog's most acute sense
    $100 26
Our president likes to toss these blacksmith products
    $100 20
In October 1991 this theme park, Orlando's chief employer, celebrated its 20th anniversary
    $100 21
According to Billboard, her "Rhythm Nation 1814" was the top pop album of 1990
    $100 15
Lafayette said of this "doll" "Nowhere have I encountered a lady who is lovelier or more steadfast"
    $100 6
Killer,
honey,
bumble
    $200 2
This short, brown-eyed, slow-moving dog's name may be from the French "bas", for low
    $200 27
It's where Longfellow's "village smithy stands"
    $200 19
Not surprisingly, Orlando is the seat of this "fruity" county
    $200 22
Edward Furlong had "no problemo" becoming a star in this Schwarzenegger flick
    $200 14
She has 3 sons; Amy is her only daughter
    $200 7
Grandfather,
pendulum,
cuckoo
    $300 3
Tho called "old", this shaggy-haired British herding breed developed only about 150 years ago
    $300 28
It's the hand-operated, wind-making device the smithy uses to heat up his fire
    $300 18
Orlando arena in the downtown Centroplex is home to this NBA team
    $300 23
His first solo album, "Blaze of Glory", featured songs written for "Young Guns II"
    $300 13
She signed a 7-year contract with MGM in 1949
    $300 8
Sleigh,
day,
bunk
    $400 4
It's also called the "sleeve dog", as Chinese owners carried them in their sleeves
    $400 29
Blacksmith equipment used for musical effects since 1528, it's most famous in Verdi's 1853 "Chorus"
    $400 16
Ron Howard's "Parenthood" was the first feature movie to be filmed at this studio's Orlando site
    $400 24
Jason Priestley stars in this FOX TV teen soap opera
    $400 12
Her husband's brother Bobby was the best man at her 1953 wedding
    $400 9
Carson,
mess,
first aid
    $500 5
The Maltese Falcon is black & the Maltese dog is always this color
    $500 30
He was the patron god of ancient Roman smithys
    $500 17
In nearby Kissimmee, you can tour the world headquarters of this plastic container co.
    $500 25
Christian Slater played gangster Lucky Luciano in this 1991 film
    DD: $800 11
She was nicknamed "The Independent Lady from Independence"
    $500 10
Fairy slipper,
Indian pipe,
Dutchman's-breeches

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

Pat Matt Becky
$1,900 $900 $1,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Pat Matt Becky
$3,700 $1,500 $3,100

Double Jeopardy! Round

WORLD CITIES
LITERATURE
PEOPLE IN HISTORY
"E" "Z" SCIENCE
GREEK MYTHOLOGY
BALLET
    $200 24
Sacre-Coeur, Sacred heart Church, stands atop Montmartre, this capital's highest point
    $200 23
This Verne novel's submarine was assembled on a desert island but lost off the coast of Norway
    $200 21
Cuthbert Collingwood took command of the British fleet after this man died at Trafalgar
    $200 30
On July 11, 1991 parts of Hawaii were plunged into darkness by a solar one of these
    $200 25
The Titans Thea & Hyperion were the parents of Helios, the god of this
    $200 26
In romantic ballets, this fluffy skirt is worn slightly shorter than ankle length
    $400 16
This capital city's Plaza de Espana contains a statue of Cervantes
    $400 12
This island in "Gulliver's Travels" is separated from the kingdom of Blefuscu by a narrow strait
    $400 20
In the 1940s she served as an aide to her father, Jawaharlal Nehru
    $400 4
An instrument called a seismoscope indicates the occurrence & time of one of these
    $400 8
Salmoneus imitated Zeus by riding one of these vehicles & throwing fake thunderbolts; Zeus killed him
    $400 29
Maya Plisetskaya of the Bolshoi Ballet was born in this city, the home of the Bolshoi
    $600 15
It took 14 years to build this Australian city's white-shelled opera house on Bennelong Point
    $600 11
While writing this trilogy, J.R.R. Tolkien read chapters to C.S. Lewis
    $600 19
By 1808, a man named John Adams was the only Bounty mutineer left on this island
    $600 3
It's the branch of biology that deals with animals
    $600 7
This famous flier stamped his hoof on Mt. Helicon & created a fountain called Hippocrene
    $600 28
As a rule, a ballerina shouldn't lose her slipper unless she's playing this title role
    $800 14
This Italian city's Uffizi Palace was commissioned by Cosimo de Medici & begun in 1560
    DD: $1,300 10
Edward Tudor & Tom Canty are the title characters in this Mark Twain work
    $800 18
This queen of Egypt probably lost favor with her husband, Akhenaton, in the 12th or 14th year of his reign
    $800 2
These negatively charged particles occupy almost the entire volume of an atom
    $800 5
There were 9 Muses & this many Graces
    $800 27
In traditional productions of "Swan Lake", Odile's costume is this color
    $1000 13
The name of this Russian port on the Pacific means "rule the east"
    $1000 9
"Captains Courageous" is set in the Grand Banks off the coast of this Canadian province
    $1000 17
Theodora, the daughter of a bearkeeper, became empress of this empire as the wife of Justinian I
    $1000 1
A coating of this bluish-white metal is often applied to iron or steel to prevent rusting
    $1000 6
The Greek name for Hercules
    DD: $4,013 22
Antony Tudor choreographed a new version of this ballet in 1943 & danced the role of Tybalt himself

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Pat Matt Becky
$8,500 $9,513 $9,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

EXPLORERS
In the 1480s his brother Bartholomew gave England's Henry VII a world map to show him their plan

Final scores:

Pat Matt Becky
$12,000 $18,013 $14,000
3rd place: $1,000 if eliminated Automatic semifinalist 2nd place: $1,000 if eliminated

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Pat Matt Becky
$8,200 $6,500 $8,500
19 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
19 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
21 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $23,200

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