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    $400 26
The two parietal bones join together to help protect the two parietal lobes of this organ
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Show #6952 - Tuesday, December 2, 2014

2014 Kids Week game 2.

Contestants

Ryan Elkins, a 12-year-old from Bensalem, Pennsylvania

Krissy Brzycki, an 11-year-old from Indianapolis, Indiana

Adam Barrow, an 11-year-old from Greensboro, North Carolina

Jeopardy! Round

AT THE SMITHSONIAN
(Alex: Maybe you have visited there.)
DICED VEGETABLES
THE LION, THE WITCH OR THE WARDROBE
(Alex: It'll be one of those three as a correct response.)
SPELL IT OUT FOR ME
(Alex: Yes, you have to spell the correct response.)
SPORTS STARS
BRING IT
    $200 19
A highlight of the Air & Space Museum is the flyer that these brothers used at Kitty Hawk in 1903
    $200 8
Stock up on this flavoring vegetable
    $200 10
T-shirts & sweaters
    $200 7
This gaming console that comes in PS4 & PS Vita models
    $200 1
LeBron James led this team to back to back NBA titles in 2012 & 2013
    $200 3
to school:
A mechanical one of these, like the Paper Mate Sharpwriter with a yellow barrel
    $400 9
Part of the Smithsonian is the National Zoo, home to the cub Bao Bao, one of these bamboo-forest dwellers
    $400 16
This veggie is a type of summer squash
    $400 12
Cho Chang
    $400 15
The current vice president's last name
    $400 2
Dale Earnhardt Jr. is a successful third-generation star of this sport
    $400 4
on a picnic:
This sweet gourd fruit that comes in Desert King & Dixie Queen varieties
    $600 20
(Alex delivers the clue from the Nat'l Museum of American History in Washington, D.C.) The museum has one of the original stuffed animals named for this president & avid hunter, after a story spread about him letting a bear go; although, in reality, all he did was refuse to shoot the bear when it was wounded
    $600 13
Timid character in "The Wizard of Oz"
    $600 17
This title monster who squares off with the MUTOs in a 2014 film
    $600 6
Combined, these 2 sisters have won more than 100 tennis championships
    $600 5
to a Little League game:
A Nokona Alpha Select one of these, made with buffalo leather
    $800 21
A pro athlete in the Motor City
    $800 22
This Olympic sport that consists of 10 track & field events
    $800 14
This brother of the Broncos' Peyton plays quarterback for the Giants
    $800 11
on a hike:
An Odwalla "Monster" drink with 20 grams of this muscle-building amino acid-based stuff
    $1000 23
This dinosaur also known as Brontosaurus
    $1000 18
to band practice:
One of these small flutes with a name that's Italian for "small"

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 13):

Adam Krissy Ryan
$800 $1,000 $1,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Adam Krissy Ryan
$800 $2,400 $4,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

DOUBLE THE BONES
WORLD LITERATURE
SEE TV
GEOGRAPHY
U.S. GOVERNMENT
ALL "EARS"
(Alex: Those four letters of the alphabet in that order coming up in each correct response.)
    $400 26
The two parietal bones join together to help protect the two parietal lobes of this organ
    $400 2
"David Copperfield" is one of this British author's classic novels
    $400 1
"Hillbilly Handfishin'" & "Dogs 101" are shows on this channel
    $400 8
This nation of 11 million has about 600 miles of Atlantic coast
    $400 4
In 2013 President Obama proclaimed a national week for this meal served in schools, boasting of better nutrition
    $400 5
You make these resolutions on January 1
    $800 27
The 2 patellas cap & protect these 2 vital body hinges
    $800 3
In a Victor Hugo novel, Quasimodo is the hunchback bell ringer at this Paris cathedral
    $800 7
You'll get an "A" for effort knowing this Disney Channel title duo, a musician & a songwriter
    $800 9
It's the U.S. state capital marked with a star here
    $800 14
6'8" James Comey needs his long reach as director of this agency that fights terrorism as well as domestic crime
    $800 16
They help prevent drying of the cornea
    $1200 28
It's the 2-word name for the 2 triangular bones of the upper back aka scapulas
    $1200 6
Concerning the lives of Alyosha, Dmitry & Ivan, "The Brothers Karamazov" takes place in this country
    $1200 11
Season 28 of this reality show took it to Cagayan in the Philippines--the Trebek has spoken
    $1200 12
This body of land was once connected to a much larger one
    $1200 15
If the president vetoes a bill, it can still become law if passed by at least this fraction of each house of Congress
    $1200 17
They're synonymous with trepidations
    $1600 29
If someone kicks you in these, they're kicking you in the tibias
    $1600 10
"Z" marks the spot for this crime-fighting swordsman of colonial Spanish America
    $1600 21
Finn the human lost his arm on this cartoon that's set in the land of Ooo
    DD: $2,000 20
(Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) With an area of 471,000 square miles & a population of 3 million, this autonomous region was incorporated by China in 1951 amid controversy
    $1600 19
In 45 states this official is the second highest-ranking in the state, following only the governor
    $1600 18
This department store at the local mall dates back to a catalog mail-order company founded in 1893
    DD: $400 30
Humans have 12 pairs of these bones, 7 pairs of which attach to the sternum
    $2000 13
The 7 voyages of this sailor bring him many perils, like being carried by a giant bird, the ROC
    $2000 22
"Biography" showed this Microsoft man's "Life--From Child Prodigy to Harvard Dropout to Billionaire"
    $2000 23
This body of water is indicated here
    $2000 24
The government's largest mint is in this city that has been minting coins since 1792
    $2000 25
They're also known as cogwheels

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Adam Krissy Ryan
$5,200 $8,400 $17,000
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

KINGS & QUEENS
Technically this monarch is the head of state of 16 countries including Jamaica & New Zealand

Final scores:

Adam Krissy Ryan
$3 $10,400 $17,100
3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000 Winner: $17,100

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Adam Krissy Ryan
$5,200 $10,400 $18,600
10 R,
5 W
16 R,
6 W
(including 1 DD)
21 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $34,200

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