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    $600 18
Taking the Oregon Trail from its start has you heading out of Independence in this state
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Show #8019 - Thursday, June 20, 2019

2019 Teen Tournament quarterfinal game 4.

Contestants

Audrey Sarin, a senior from Redmond, Washington

Sreekar Madabushi, a junior from Basking Ridge, New Jersey

Jackson Jones, a junior from Louisville, Kentucky

Jeopardy! Round

WHERE YOU GO FROM HERE
COLLEGE BOUND
CAREER TRACK
DON'T RUSH ME!
A GAP YEAR
IN THE TV ROOM
    $200 16
You are going to Disney World! Well, at least a stopover at MCO airport in this city
    $200 1
On Feb. 12, 1795 this state school received its first "Heel"
    $200 11
The panettiere who made those tasty biscotti for you in Rome would be called this in English
    $200 27
This class is taking forever! Time seems to be doing this, creeping forward on its hands & knees
    $200 8
In 1888 James Keeler discovered a gap in this planet's "A" ring
    $200 6
On this series, Lorelai & Rory lived in the quirky town of Stars Hollow, Connecticut
    $400 17
This largest Turkish city is the last stop on the Orient Express
    $400 2
New York has SUNY; New Jersey's SUNJ is AKA this 1-named state university at exit 9 off the turnpike
    $400 12
Sally Ride could tell you this high-flying occupation takes its name from words meaning "star sailor"
    $400 26
A simile says "slow as" this sweet foodstuff known as treacle in Great Britain
    $400 9
In this year Richard Nixon was inaugurated as president & the first Gap store opened
    $400 7
Drake was part of "The Next Generation" on this series
    $600 18
Taking the Oregon Trail from its start has you heading out of Independence in this state
    $600 3
The Hoya is the newspaper of this university
    $600 13
This medical specialist puts you under in an operating room
    $600 23
If you're slow & low-energy, you're this adjective containing the name of a gastropod with no shell
    $600 10
In 1979 the Supreme Court narrowed the gender gap, nixing laws that exempted wives from paying this after a divorce
    $600 28
Here's Peyton Elizabeth Lee, who plays the title character of this Disney Channel series
    $800 19
If you take a shortcut south through the Suez Canal, you end up in this sea
    $800 4
In 1870 a school in this city got a name change & became Louisiana State University
    $800 14
In a nail salon the person in this job specializes in your tootsies
    $800 24
If you won't move, you dig in your heels; if you move slowly, you do this with them
    DD: $2,000 21
Visitors can walk the Cumberland Gap Trail this man blazed in 1775
    $800 29
In the second-to-last episode of this ABC Family series, Charlotte's killer is finally revealed
    $1000 20
You get a free trip to this large island, but I'm not sure if it's the Indonesia side or the Papua side
    $1000 5
Around the turn of the 20th century, this historically black all-men's school was called Atlanta Baptist College
    $1000 15
C.P.A. is the abbreviation for this job that can be a very taxing profession in April
    $1000 25
This 10-letter verb means to diminish a vehicle's speed, especially with that brick wall ahead
    $1000 22
These nerve fibers that carry impulses from neurons have gaps discovered by Ranvier in 1878
    $1000 30
2 sets of cliques are in the rhyming title of this iconic series; one had James Franco & the other, John Francis Daley

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

Jackson Sreekar Audrey
$1,400 $2,400 $1,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jackson Sreekar Audrey
$6,000 $2,800 $1,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

23 & YOU
ANCIENT ROME
METEOROLOGY
ACTORS BY ROLE
BOOKS OF MYSTERY
"O" POURRI
    $400 18
Almost every human cell has 23 pairs of these
    $400 2
Now a term for any tyrannical leader, this title was given to Julius Caesar during a time of crisis
    $400 25
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows storms on a map.) In the north Atlantic & northeast Pacific, "hurricane" is the regional term; in the northwest Pacific, it's "typhoon", but in the south Pacific & Indian Ocean, this word is used, from Greek for "circle"
    $400 19
Wade Wilson in "X-Men Origins: Wolverine"
    $400 23
This detective featured in 4 novels & 56 short stories was killed off in 1893, but that didn't stop him for long
    $400 1
A shade of white, or a producer of pearls
    $800 5
In the King James Bible, these 5 words begin the 23rd Psalm
    $800 3
The legendary founders of Rome, Romulus & Remus had Rhea for a mother & this war god for a dad
    $800 24
When one of these devices that measures air pressure is falling, wet weather is likely on the way
    $800 20
Beca, one of the Barden Bellas in "Pitch Perfect"
    $800 26
In 2011 Ransom Riggs led us to an island with a mysterious history in "Miss Peregrine's Home for" these 2-word title folks
    $800 10
When you need braces on your teeth, you see this specialist
    $1200 6
The grandson of our 9th president, he was our 23rd president
    $1200 4
(Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a general on the monitor.) An expression in ancient Rome to express danger or scare kids referred to the approach to Rome by this Carthaginian general, "____ ad portas" or him "at the gates"
    DD: $2,000 17
This triatomic allotrope of oxygen leaves that peculiar smell in the air after thunderstorms
    $1200 21
The voices of President Business & the man upstairs in "The Lego Movie"
    $1200 27
A book series was launched when 15-year-old Janie, at lunch in the cafeteria, saw her own "Face on" this
    $1200 14
Listen up! It's the instrument being played here
    $1600 9
This type of jury is made up of up to 23 members & determines if someone should be charged with a crime
    DD: $5,600 7
St. Ignatius of Antioch, who died around 110 A.D., was believed to be the first Christian to be martyred in this arena
    $1600 15
The 11-year cycle of these solar areas that are a cool 6,500° has been correlated with temperature changes on Earth
    $1600 22
Jonas Taylor, who fights "The Meg"
    $1600 28
What a dame! This British woman wrote more than 60 novels, including "By the Pricking of My Thumbs"
    $1600 12
In mythology & in the Marvel universe, he's Thor's dad
    $2000 11
The 23rd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution permitted citizens of this place to vote for president
    $2000 8
Agrippina's machinations led to this heir becoming Rome's first teenage emperor
    $2000 16
The Beaufort scale generally ranges from 0 to 12 in measuring this
    $2000 30
Scene-stealing friend Peik Lin Goh in "Crazy Rich Asians"
    $2000 29
One of the first detective stories was "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" by this man, also known to rhyme a phrase or 2
    $2000 13
It's a 9-letter word for one's kids or descendants

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jackson Sreekar Audrey
$22,000 $14,400 $8,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

18th CENTURY AMERICANS
"Essays to Do Good" by Cotton Mather inspired Silence Dogood, the newspaper pseudonym of this man

Final scores:

Jackson Sreekar Audrey
$21,600 $18,000 $16,800
Automatic semifinalist 2nd place: $5,000 if eliminated 3rd place: $5,000 if eliminated

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Jackson Sreekar Audrey
$21,200 $12,400 $8,400
21 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
19 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
(including 1 DD)
11 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $42,000

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