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    $100 6
In the Netherlands:
this
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Show #3848 - Wednesday, May 2, 2001

2001 Teen Tournament quarterfinal game 3.
From the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia.

Contestants

Jonathan Reinstein, a junior from Dix Hills, New York

Katherine Bushey, a junior from Wilmington, Delaware

Logan Bell, a senior from Rock Falls, Illinois

Jeopardy! Round

OFFICIAL LANGUAGES
SPORTS STARS
MUSIC CLASS
ODDS & ENDS
BODIES OF WATER
WHAT'S "NU"
    $100 6
In the Netherlands:
this
    $100 1
This 25-year-old golfer holds the tournament records for low scores at the Masters, U.S. Open & British Open
    $100 21
In an orchestra, horns like the trumpets & trombones belong to this section of instruments
    $100 22
Coal & crow are shades of this color
    $100 11
This African river's drainage basin, the world's longest, covers 35 degrees of latitude
    $100 16
In law, when you're doing something that's offensive to the community, you're a public this
    $200 7
In Bolivia:
Quechua, Aymara & this
    $200 2
(Hi, I'm Charles Barkley) In 1993 I was named the league's MVP while with this team whose name reflects its year-round tropical climate
    $200 25
Praise the Lord! This Handel oratorio includes the famous "Hallelujah Chorus"
    $200 23
Barbie's boy toy, in March 2001 he celebrated his 40th birthday
    $200 12
In area this Canadian bay is more than 3 times as large as all the Great Lakes combined
    $200 17
NBA team that makes its home at 1000 Chopper Circle, Denver, Colorado
    $300 8
In Lebanon:
French & this
    $300 3
Known as "The Intimidator", he was killed in a tragic accident on the final lap of the Daytona 500 on Feb. 18, 2001
    $300 28
Popular in the early 1900s, it's the style of music & piano playing heard here
    $300 24
The Girl Scout badge seen here represents fun with this machine
    $300 13
At the point where it enters the Caspian Sea, this Russian river is 92 feet below sea level
    $300 18
Referring to the things going on at a marriage ceremony, they may be impending
    $400 9
In the Bahamas:
this
    $400 4
This Green Bay Packers quarterback was named the NFL's Most Valuable Player 3 years in a row, 1995-97
    $400 29
Italian for "in chapel style", it's the term for singing without instrumental accompaniment
    $400 26
The barn variety of this bird doesn't give a hoot, but rather a raspy, hissing screech
    DD: $700 14
Colombia's Gulf of Uraba is the southernmost extremity of this sea
    $400 19
Meaning "stupid", it's how Moe referred to Larry or Curly
    $500 10
In Tanzania:
English & this
    $500 5
In 2000 Stacy Dragila set a women's world record in this track & field event: 15 feet, 2 1/4 inches
    $500 30
He composed the holiday favorite heard here
    $500 27
Seen here is a Byzantine mosaic of this pope & apostle
    $500 15
Large banks of pearl-producing mollusks are found on this gulf's western shore on the Arabian Peninsula
    $500 20
It's a family group of a father, mother & children (not necessarily radioactive)

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 14):

Logan Katherine Jonathan
$2,200 -$1,000 $800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Logan Katherine Jonathan
$2,700 $400 $3,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

'76ers
(Alex; How about that!)
YOUNG ACTORS & ROLES
(Alex: We want you to name the president as we deal with...)
HE'S MY SECRETARY OF WAR
COOL YOUR JETS
POETS & POETRY
A "CON" GAME
    $200 8
On July 4, 1776 this head of the Army was in New York preparing for a British attack
    $200 26
A college student in real life, Zhang Ziyi played the daughter of a nobleman in this 2000 film
    $200 16
In 1863:
Edwin Stanton
    $200 1
A name for a class of French fighter jets comes from this term meaning a desert optical illusion
    $200 21
This poem begins, "Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary..."
    $200 2
It's the type of speech Al Gore gave about a month after George W. Bush wanted to hear it
    $400 9
The musical "1776" includes the song "Sit Down, John", addressed to this gabby guy from Massachusetts
    $400 27
The Aussie teen film "Blackrock" introduced this young hunk who played Mel Gibson's son in "The Patriot"
    $400 17
In 1812:
William Eustis
    $400 7
Originally flown August 27, 1939, the world's first jet plane was the Heinkel He 178 from this country
    $400 22
He coined the words "brillig", "slithy" & "mimsy" in "Jabberwocky"
    $400 3
By definition, it's an injury to the brain caused by a jarring blow
    $600 13
Army doctor Benjamin Rush believed in the "depletion" of this, sometimes removing 80% of it from a patient
    $600 28
The new Broadway musical "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" features Kristen Bell as this young lady
    $600 18
In 1916:
Newton Diehl Baker
    $600 10
Weighing over 315 tons, the 747 made by this company is the world's largest commercial jet
    $600 23
The poetry of Attila Jozsef, immortalizing his washerwoman mother, is a monument of this language
    $600 4
Brief,
7 letters
    $800 14
Samuel "Bacon Face" Chase became a justice of this 20 years after signing the Declaration of Independence
    $800 29
Heather Headley, seen here, won a Tony Award in 2000 for playing the title role in this Elton John musical
    $800 19
In 1801:
Henry Dearborn
    $800 11
Occuring at high altitudes, it's the jet engine by-product seen here
    $800 24
He wrote "Song of the Broad-Axe" & "Song of Myself"
    $800 5
It's been said "The opposite of progress" is this 535-member D.C. institution
    DD: $1,500 15
The last hour of this patriot is seen here
    DD: $2,000 30
Jena Malone played fledgling astronomer Ellie Arroway in this 1997 film; Jodie Foster played Ellie as an adult
    $1000 20
In 1947:
Kenneth C. Royall
    $1000 12
Once flown by Francis Gary Powers, it's the famous U.S. reconnaissance jet of the '50s & '60s seen here
    $1000 25
"The carriage held but just ourselves and immortality" is a famous line from a poem by this woman
    $1000 6
This style of cuisine includes the better-known dishes of various western European nations

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Logan Katherine Jonathan
$6,100 $6,200 $7,300

Final Jeopardy! Round

COLLEGES
(Alex: You're going to be thinking about that, I'm sure!)
Of 60 battles fought in the U.S. Civil War, 55 were commanded on both sides by graduates of this school

Final scores:

Logan Katherine Jonathan
$9,100 $7,400 $8,800
Automatic semifinalist 3rd place: $2,500 if eliminated 2nd place: $2,500 if eliminated

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Logan Katherine Jonathan
$4,800 $6,200 $6,800
16 R
(including 2 DDs),
2 W
15 R,
4 W
23 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W

Combined Coryat: $17,800

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