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    $800 16
1 of the 2 women with their own books in the standard King James Bible
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Show #4935 - Friday, February 10, 2006

2006 Teen Tournament quarterfinal game 5.

Contestants

Andrew Watkins, a junior from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

David Hoffelmeyer, a senior from St. Joseph, Missouri

Laura Ansley, a senior from Twinsburg, Ohio

Jeopardy! Round

LITERARY CHARACTERS
TV CASTS
RED, WHITE OR BLUE
(Alex: Each correct response is a phrase, not just the color. Remember that.)
FAMOUS NAMES
AMERICAN PRODUCTS ABROAD
"YO" !
    $200 6
Though the son of Lord Greystoke, this swinger was raised in the jungle by apes
    $200 1
Jeff Probst,
16 or so people in the middle of nowhere
    $200 16
A small fib intended not to harm but told in order to avoid embarrassment or distress
    $200 11
If you were a member of the House of Bourbon & ruled France, this was most likely your first name
    $200 26
In 1984 this chain sold its 50 billionth hamburger & opened in Finland & Taiwan
    $200 21
If you practice this discipline, we assume you can assume the lotus position
    $400 7
In their first encounter, this house-elf warns Harry Potter not to return to Hogwarts
    $400 2
Donald Trump,
18 people in the middle of New York City
    $400 17
It's rolled out at special events for the stars to walk on
    $400 12
The Americas bear the name of this Italian who explored the area around 1499
    $400 27
Oxford House in Hong Kong clocks in as the home of the Asia edition of this newsmagazine
    $400 22
Not only is it one of the most populous cities in the world, The Economist reports it's also the most expensive
    $600 8
This popular series of books features young royal Mia Thermopolis
    $600 3
Matthew Fox,
Evangeline Lilly,
Terry O'Quinn
    $600 18
Roquefort is a variety of this dairy product
    $600 13
He was president of the United States during the Spanish-American War
    $600 28
Can't keep this co. bottled up--it was the first U.S. co. to distribute in China when that nation was opened in 1979
    $600 23
To sing in the manner of cowboys or Swiss mountaineers
    DD: $1,500 9
In an 1897 novel, he's described as having pointed ears, a cruel-looking mouth & peculiarly sharp white teeth
    $800 4
Dax Shepard,
Al Shearer,
Ashton Kutcher
    $800 19
It's the name for a "special" restaurant meal served at a set price
    $800 14
Agnes was the original first name of this nun who became "Mother" to the poor of Calcutta
    $800 29
In 1889 the Eastman Company was incorporated in London to distribute products under this snappy name
    $800 24
It's the nighttime "preyer" heard here
    $1000 10
In a 1909 sequel, this girl "of Green Gables" returns to "Avonlea" to teach school
    $1000 5
Paul DiMeo,
Paige Hemmis,
Ty Pennington
    $1000 20
Jack London's follow-up doggie tale to "The Call of the Wild"
    $1000 15
Famous last name of the anti-Stalinist born Lev Davidovich Bronstein in 1879; you could say he was hot to...
    $1000 30
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from a marketplace in Moscow, Russia.) This 150-year-old San Francisco brand used to be a coveted black market item here in Russia; now it's commonplace
    $1000 25
During the Cretaceous period plesiosaurs & these "fish lizards" ruled the seas

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

Laura David Andrew
$6,100 $1,600 $800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Laura David Andrew
$7,900 $6,000 $2,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

A YOUNG PERSON'S GUIDE TO ART
BOWLING FOR DOLLARS
DID YOU READ YOUR BIBLE?
ISLANDS
GOLDEN RULER
13-LETTER WORDS
    $400 20
Baroque classicism is seen in the temple-like design of this Paris museum where the Venus de Milo lives
    $400 24
Of 6, 16 or 26 pounds, the weight limit for a standard bowling ball
    $400 15
When Herod said he'd give his stepdaughter anything, she asked for his head on a platter
    $400 10
Galway & Donegal Bays indent it
    $400 1
In a letter to these 2 regents, Columbus states no colonists can look for gold without a license from the gov.
    $400 6
In TV, it's the VC in VCR (you do remember those, don't you?)
    $800 21
From about 1305, the work seen here is one of Italy's first great masterpieces in this, a type of mural painting
    $800 25
Gobble up this term for 3 strikes in a row
    $800 16
1 of the 2 women with their own books in the standard King James Bible
    $800 11
It put the "zan" in Tanzania
    DD: $2,000 2
The sands of the River Pactolus are fabled to contain gold because Dionysus once told this king to bathe there
    $800 7
The enrichment of soil; Dad uses a spreader on the lawn
    $1200 22
After buying a country house, Rubens turned to this type of work, like this "with a view of Het Steen"
    $1200 27
When making your approach & roll, be sure to not cross over this "line" 60 feet from the headpin
    $1200 17
In Judges 16 this strong man dies in Gaza, one of the Philistines' 5 strong cities
    $1200 12
12 million future Americans were inspected there
    $1200 3
King Pelias sent this man to search for the Golden Fleece, hoping he wouldn't return
    $1200 8
Don't delay; it's from the Latin for "to put off til the morrow"
    $1600 23
An iconic work showing the American frontier as Bingham's these "Traders Descending the Missouri"
    $1600 28
A perfect 3-game series of 12 strikes in each game would total this many combined points
    $1600 18
The subject of the second book of Samuel is this king's reign over Judah & all of Israel
    $1600 13
Point Udall in the U.S. these is the easternmost U.S. point
    $1600 4
This shiny name was applied to the Mongols & Tatars who overran Europe under Batu Khan's rule
    $1600 9
A polygon with 4 sides
    DD: $2,000 26
Cezanne used this style in the 1870s but found it mushy; he wanted to make it "solid and durable"
    $2000 29
In bowling, it's the best spot between the front pins to roll your ball, or something found in pants & shirts
    $2000 19
Because Joab wouldn't take Absalom to meet the king, Absalom had this done to Joab's field
    $2000 14
War's first nuclear attack was on this island
    $2000 5
An island group east of New Guinea is named for the biblical king famous for his legendary gold mines
    $2000 30
It means having one color

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Laura David Andrew
$13,500 $10,000 $14,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

AMERICANA
Originally beardless, Uncle Sam got his chin whiskers from images depicting this real-life man

Final scores:

Laura David Andrew
$8,000 $20,000 $8,000
3rd place: $5,000 if eliminated Automatic semifinalist 2nd place: $5,000 if eliminated

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Laura David Andrew
$11,600 $12,000 $14,000
19 R
(including 2 DDs),
2 W
18 R,
6 W
(including 1 DD)
19 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $37,600

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