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    $1600 9
Dude, I said I wanted to go
to the Golden Arches, not the arch in this city, seen here
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Show #3986 - Monday, December 24, 2001

2001 Holiday Kids Week game 1.

Contestants

Allyson Lieberman, a 12-year-old from Whitmore Lake, Michigan

Lauren Kutner, an 11-year-old from Newtown, Pennsylvania

Nick Dnistrian, an 11-year-old from Webster, New York

Jeopardy! Round

CONTINENTS BY COUNTRIES
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
CARTOON CHARACTERS
LET'S GET COOKING!
WINTER BREAK
FAMILIAR PHRASES
    $200 17
Honduras,
Mexico,
Canada
    $200 11
This company also has a Game Boy camera (sold separately, of course)
    $200 1
Townsville title trio seen here
    $200 6
This fluffy white confection holds your Rice Krispies treats together
    $200 26
When you're mushing in northern Canada, you're on one of these pulled by dogs
    $200 16
Save your tears because "it's no use crying over" this "spilt" beverage
    $400 22
Hungary,
Lithuania,
Albania
    $400 12
A synonym for "present", this type of "certificate" lets you run wild at the store that issues it
    $400 2
Pushing too many buttons gave George & Jane "button finger" (much like carpal tunnel syndrome) on this cartoon
    $400 7
With red & white dough twisted together, you can make cookies shaped like this Christmas treat
    $400 27
To have a roaring fire you might spend your vacation helping dad clean out this part of the house, seen here
    $400 18
If you're anxious to spend your money your dad might ask if it's "burning a hole" here
    $600 23
Guyana,
Suriname,
Bolivia
    $600 13
This project that may include 1,000 pieces has a type of tool in its name
    $600 3
This "cowardly dog" is named for the trait he's sorely lacking
    $600 8
For a great snack you can make chips by baking strips of this round Mexican flat bread
    $600 28
Traditionally, you can watch the Tournament of Roses Parade on this day
    $600 19
It's what you're "in" when you're in big trouble (or in a Jacuzzi)
    DD: $1,800 24
Chad,
Angola,
Ethiopia
    $800 14
In this now "digital" home viewing format, movies may include extra footage & interviews with the actors
    $800 4
This cartoon horse hails from New Mexico Territory
    $800 9
With your homemade chips, serve this Mexican dip made from mashed avocado
    $800 29
It's the exciting winter activity seen here
    $800 20
It's said that this "is mightier than the sword"; our writers would agree
    $1000 25
Iraq,
Uzbekistan,
Mongolia
    $1000 15
This, made by Schwinn or another company, may have a low crossbar to make it easy to get on & off
    $1000 5
He's the young doggie seen here
    $1000 10
Maybe mom will let you thread the chunks of meat & vegetables on skewers to make the Middle Eastern dish
    $1000 30
Vacationers know the island of St. Bart's, part of the West Indies in this sea isn't named for young Mr. Simpson
    $1000 21
When faced with a tough decision you may find yourself "between" this "and a hard place"

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

Nick Lauren Allyson
$1,400 $600 $2,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Nick Lauren Allyson
$2,200 $5,200 $7,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

MYTHS & LEGENDS
SOCCER
DUDE, WHERE'S MY CAR?
FIRST AID
YOU DO THE MATH
ODDS & ENDS
    $400 1
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew in a winter scene) A christmas tradition says you have to give a kiss if you're caught under a branch of this plant [Smooching]
    $400 26
As well as enforcing the rules, this person on the field is the time keeper
    $400 6
Dude, I left my car
in a no-parking zone,
and it got launched
with the Discovery,
one of these spacecraft
    $400 11
Scalding water & acids are common causes of this injury that comes in first, second & third degrees
    $400 16
It's 54.9 rounded to the nearest 10
    $400 21
In books it's the nickname of boy detective Leroy Brown
    $800 2
Among the human-eating creatures of mythology was the Minotaur, who was part man, part this creature
    $800 27
Peter Handke wrote a novel called this positions's "Fear of the Penalty Kick"
    $800 7
Druid, some joker took my car to this ancient monument
    $800 12
Don't tilt the head back to stop one of these--blood may collect in the stomach & nauseate the victim
    $800 17
The price of a $100 hat becomes this after it's been discounted by 15%
    $800 22
(Sarah of the Clue Crew in a doctor's office. ) In 1852, George Philip Camman
invented the binaural version of this lung-listening device
    $1200 3
(Sofia of the Clue Crew in a winter scene.) Santa was once believed to be one of these small creatures who work in his shop
    $1200 28
This piece of equipment fits around the ankle bone & ends under the knee
    $1200 8
Check it out--my car is on a dude's head at this South Dakota landmark, begun in 1927
    DD: $5,000 13
The universal distress signal for this emergency
is illustrated here
    $1200 18
The 4 angles in a square add up to this many degrees
    $1200 23
It's the city where you'll find the monument seen here
    $1600 4
Like Sagittarius, the Chinese god Yi was an expert with this weapon
    $1600 9
Dude, I said I wanted to go
to the Golden Arches, not the arch in this city, seen here
    $1600 14
The 2 main types of fracture are simple & this more serious type
    DD: $5,000 19
It's the square root of the square root of 16
    $1600 24
Milton Bradley "says" this game of lights & sounds is the "ultimate brain battle"
    $2000 5
In an Incan version of the flood story this wooly beast of burden tells a farmer to go to higher ground
    $2000 10
I totally recognize this Italian place seen here; it could seat 50,000--& a cool automobile
    $2000 15
After a severe injury, confused behavior is a sign of this, defined as inadequate blood flow to the vital organs
    $2000 20
If it's 5 miles to the train station & 25 miles by train to the city, it's this many miles total for the round trip
    $2000 25
The largest constellation, this "water serpent" spans nearly a quarter of the sky

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Nick Lauren Allyson
$3,400 $5,200 $19,200
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

LANDMARKS
This California structure whose official color is international orange is one of the 7 Wonders of the Modern World

Final scores:

Nick Lauren Allyson
$6,400 $10,400 $26,200
3rd place: $1000 shopping spree at HPShopping.com & trip to Waikiki with stay at Hilton Hawaiian Village 2nd place: $1000 shopping spree at HPShopping.com & trip to Waikiki with stay at Hilton Hawaiian Village Winner: $26,200 & trip to Waikiki with stay at Hilton Hawaiian Village

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Nick Lauren Allyson
$3,400 $4,200 $12,000
10 R,
2 W
14 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
24 R
(including 2 DDs),
6 W

Combined Coryat: $19,600

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