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    $2000 30
The opera based on this Maurice Sendak book features a wild thing with beard & a wild thing with horns
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Show #4019 - Thursday, February 7, 2002

2002 Teen Tournament quarterfinal game 4.

Contestants

Emily Karrs, a junior from Gibsonia, Pennsylvania

Blake Hernandez, a senior from Burke, Virginia

Anna Gohmann, a senior from Westlake Village, California

Jeopardy! Round

DURING THE '90s
CELEBRITIES
LET THE GAMES BEGIN
INVENTORS
WOMEN IN SPORTS
ABBREVIATIONS
    $200 1
While fighting Indians in the 1790s, he briefly served with his future exploring partner William Clark
    $200 6
This just in... while Justin Jeffre heats things up with 98 Degrees, this Justin on 'N Sync is equally hot
    $200 26
This popular time-passer is also known as X's & O's or noughts & crosses
    $200 12
In 1880 he invented the photophone, which transmitted speech via light waves
    $200 11
She's the star on ice seen here, dazzling fans with her moves
    $200 15
In movie ratings: PG
    $400 2
A top selling 1990s computer game was this one developed by the Miller brothers, set on a puzzling island
    $400 7
On the golf course this young star of "Malcolm in the Middle" boasts a 13 handicap; not bad!
    $400 27
In a game requiring only your hands to play, this tool is paired with paper & rock
    $400 22
In 1807 he journeyed up the Hudson River, a distance of 150 miles, in 32 hours
    $400 13
In 1994 Conchita Martinez became the first woman from this country to win a Wimbledon singles title
    $400 16
A medical profession: RN
    $600 3
You should remember this island's war of independence was fought 1895 to 1898
    $600 8
During the 2001 World Series, this Texas-born pop sensation was on the ball singing "God Bless America"
    $600 28
You'll score with leaners & ringers when you're having fun playing this backyard game
    $600 23
In 1892 they opened a bicycle shop in Dayton, Ohio
    $600 14
Despite her name this soccer player seen here is not known for hogging the ball
    $600 19
A U.S. commonwealth: PR
    $800 4
During the 1590s English explorers were searching for this City of Gold in what's now Guyana
    DD: $800 9
Born in Hong Kong, he's called Asia's action film equivalent of Schwarzenegger, Van Damme, & Mel Gibson all in one
    $800 29
Auction & contract are 2 types of this game, one of the most popular card games in the U.S.
    $800 24
He conceived the idea of his revolver pistol by observing a ship's wheel on a voyage to India in 1830
    $800 17
In 2001 this L.A. Sparks center was named MVP of both the regular season & the All-Star Game
    $800 20
In the British government: PM
    $1000 5
In the 1490s he produced his first big statue; no, not David, it was of a drunken roman wine god
    $1000 10
This wrestler made his movie debut as the Scorpion King in "The Mummy Returns"
    $1000 25
He obtained a patent for the sewing machine in 1846; later, Singer & others paid him royalties
    $1000 18
Like fathers, like daughters: in June 2001 it was Joe Frazier's daughter Jacqui against this boxer's daughter Laila
    $1000 21
On a job application: DOB

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

Anna Blake Emily
$600 $800 $1,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Anna Blake Emily
$1,800 $3,000 $3,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

UH-OH! OPERA!
COMPUTER "E"s
AND YOU CAN QUOTE ME ON THAT
FLAGS
ROCKS OF AGES
THE OXFORD AMERICAN DICTIONARY
    $400 23
"Night Vision" is about a singer whose fans don't realize she's one of these ghouls who want your blood
    $400 1
It's the usual adjective for a modem not within the computer but connected to it
    $400 8
"We make up horrors to help us cope with the real ones", observed this author of "Carrie" & "The Shining"
    $400 2
The points at the edge of Nepal's flag represent the peaks of this mountain range
    $400 16
The Pleistocene Epoch covered much of America with til, debris left by this as it advanced & retreated
    $400 17
A scarf worn for warmth, or a noise-reducing device on your car's exhaust system
    $800 27
Not surprisingly, Merlin & Mordred appear in Chausson's opera about this legendary king
    $800 4
It's also called "the bent arrow key"
    $800 9
During WWII Winston Churchill declared, "I have only one purpose, the destruction of" this leader
    $800 3
In 1927 13-year-old Benny Benson designed this U.S. state's flag, the North Star & Big Dipper on a blue background
    $800 18
This mountain range, including Mont Blanc, began with underwater limestone deposits 200 million years ago
    $800 19
Someone being snippy might put you in this sulky mood, the entry following "snippy"
    $1200 28
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew presents.) The 1988 opera "Monsters of Grace" featured these kind of images, so the audience wore special glasses
    DD: $1,000 10
This brand name expressed a company's desire to produce "descendants" of its EP, electric printer
    $1200 13
In 1588 this queen said she had "the body of a weak & feeble woman, but I have the heart & stomach of a king"
    $1200 5
The green field on Algeria's flag represents this religion
    $1200 24
The anthracite type of this may be 400 million years old; lignite, under 1 million
    $1200 20
Definition 12b of this common verb is "change (a bill, etc.) for coins"
    $1600 29
A tutor, not a fairy godmother, helps the heroine get to the ball in "La Cenerentola", based on this fairy tale
    $1600 11
A Windows file that starts an application may have this 3-letter extension
    $1600 14
In the bible he foolishly tells Delliah, "there hath not come a razor upon mine head"
    $1600 6
June 6 is Flag Day in this country, in honor of Gustav Vasa's election as king on that date in 1523
    $1600 25
Wacke, which can date back eons, is a type of this "stone" formed from small grains binding together
    $1600 21
"Less" is for a smaller quantity that's measured; this word is proper for a smaller quantity that's counted
    $2000 30
The opera based on this Maurice Sendak book features a wild thing with beard & a wild thing with horns
    $2000 12
To insert an element into your web page, or the 5-letter tag that lets you do it
    $2000 15
"I am not an Athenian or a Greek, but a citizen of the world", declared this teacher of Plato
    DD: $2,200 7
A blue cross on a white background stands for the lakes & snow of this neighbor of Russia
    $2000 26
The Giant's Causeway, the formation seen here is made of this most common volcanic rock
    $2000 22
This word that means "yielding" or "obedient" was used of computer systems ready for Y2K

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Anna Blake Emily
$8,400 $8,800 $6,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

FIRST LADIES
She was First Lady of the U.S. longer than any other woman

Final scores:

Anna Blake Emily
$11,400 $11,000 $11,800
2nd place: $2,500 if eliminated 3rd place: $2,500 if eliminated Automatic semifinalist

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Anna Blake Emily
$8,600 $11,000 $7,600
13 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
18 R,
5 W
(including 1 DD)
14 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $27,200

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