Show #2703 - Wednesday, May 8, 1996

1996 Teen Tournament quarterfinal game 3.

Contestants

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Peter Friedman, a senior from Marlboro, New Jersey

Derek Bridges, a junior from Greensburg, Pennsylvania

Linda Alila, a sophomore from The Woodlands, Texas

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Jeopardy! Round

STADIUMS
CHILDREN'S SING-A-LONG
STATE NICKNAMES
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
WORLD HISTORY
"POT"POURRI
    $100 21
This baseball team will soon leave Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium for a new home across the street
    $100 26
He had a farm, E-I-E-I-O
    $100 10
"The Grand Canyon State"
    $100 16
This company's stores now feature a specialty shop known as Books "R" Us
    $100 1
In 1975 this Cuban-leader sent several thousand troops to Angola
    $100 6
It's at the end of the rainbow
    $200 22
Maryland crab cakes are a specialty of this team's ballpark at Camden Yards
    $200 27
He has "a corncob pipe and a button nose and two eyes made out of coal"
    $200 12
"The Show Me State"
    $200 17
Like Levi Strauss, the Gap is headquartered in this California bay city
    $200 2
When Mussolini came to power in the 1920s, he abolished all political parties in Italy except this one
    $200 7
It's a dish of braised meat, perhaps with added vegetables
    $300 23
When a member of this team homers at Shea Stadium, a big apple pops out of a hat in center field
    $300 28
"There was a farmer who had a dog, and" this "was his name-o"
    $300 13
"The Gopher State"
    $300 18
Created by a merger in 1892, this company has been bringing "good things to life" for 100 years
    DD: $300 3
In 1975 Imelda Marcos became the first governor of the metropolitan area of this capital
    $300 8
It's another name we use for the potpourri category
    $400 24
Originally called the Pontiac Metropolitan Stadium, the Silverdome is home to this football team
    $400 29
"His name is my name too. Whenever we go out and people always shout" this
    $400 14
"The Beehive State"
    $400 19
This Pizza! Pizza! chain opened its 4,000th restaurant in 1992
    $400 4
In 1976 this Libyan leader put forth his principles of Arab nationalism in "The Green Book"
    $400 9
She painted watercolors of fungi in addition to art for her children's tales like "Peter Rabbit"
    $500 25
This Boston Park is Major League Baseball's only single-deck stadium
    $500 30
2 of the 8 things of mine the old man played "knick-knack" on
    $500 15
"Heart of Dixie"
    $500 20
Henry Wells & this famous partner helped found American Express
    $500 5
Goncalo Cabral claimed the Azores for this country in 1431 & the islands were soon colonized
    $500 11
Europeans first met this tribe in the 1600s around what's now Green Bay, Wisconsin

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

Linda Derek Peter
$200 $1,400 $1,500

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Linda Derek Peter
$1,600 $2,300 $3,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

ANATOMY
U.S. PRESIDENTS
RELIGION
BODIES OF WATER
SHAKESPEARE
BY THE TEEN NUMBERS
    $200 2
Your zygomaticus major is the muscle that allows you to do this; say cheese!
    $200 7
His mother's family, the Cassidys, emigrated from Ireland & settled in Arkansas
    $200 21
The angel known as Jibril in the Koran is called this in the Bible
    $200 3
The Bay of Biscay between Spain & France & Biscayne Bay in Florida are both inlets of this ocean
    $200 16
In this play Mercutio is a kinsman to the Prince of Verona
    $200 26
Add the number of red stripes on the American flag to the number of white stripes & you get this total
    $400 6
The lacrimal glands secrete these
    $400 8
He published many books, including ones on the "Rough Riders" & "African Game Trails"
    $400 22
Some who practice the Zen form of this religion meditate on logical paradoxes called koan
    $400 11
The "Blue" branch of this longest river contributes about 70% of the water
    $400 17
In "Othello" it's this villain who says, "O beware, my lord, of jealousy; it is the green-eyed monster"
    $400 27
Isotope of carbon used for dating
    $600 1
It's the medical name for the shoulder blade
    $600 9
In 1953 he resigned from the Navy to take over the family peanut business
    $600 23
Viracocha was the creator god of these South American Indians, many of whom lived in Peru
    $600 13
Bordered by Ontario, New York, Penn., Ohio & Michigan, it's the shallowest of the Great Lakes
    $600 18
The first gravedigger provides some much-needed comic relief in Act V of this tragedy
    $600 28
The only teen number whose Roman numeral is 2 letters long
    DD: $700 4
About 10 inches long, it's the part of the alimentary canal that connects the pharynx with the stomach
    $800 10
He middle initial B. stood for Birchard
    $800 24
The Kogoshui, or "Gleanings of Ancient Works", is a sacred text of this Japanese religion
    $800 14
In China it's officially known as Chang Jiang or "Long River"
    DD: $1,000 19
Shakespeare's play about this Magna Carta king ends with his death by poisoning
    $800 29
The Nintendo Super NES is a this many bit system
    $1000 5
The duodenum is the shortest & widest portion of this
    $1000 12
As the first President to die in office, he was also the first to lie in state at the White House
    $1000 25
Vaikuntha is the heavenly abode of Vishnu, one of the principal deities of this religion
    $1000 15
Copenhagen, Denmark & Gdansk, Poland are major ports on this sea
    $1000 20
This comedy about wooing a foul-tempreed female is based in part on the play "Supposes" by George Gascoigne
    $1000 30
Number of gunshots in a salute for an arriving general; it's 4 fewer than the President gets

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Linda Derek Peter
$8,100 $7,700 $6,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

MEDICINE
Latin for "poison", it's a disease-causing agent smaller than a bacterium

Final scores:

Linda Derek Peter
$15,500 $15,400 $10,000
Automatic semifinalist 2nd place: $1,000 if eliminated 3rd place: $1,000 if eliminated

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Linda Derek Peter
$8,200 $7,700 $7,400
21 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W
17 R,
1 W
17 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $23,300

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