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    $200 20
As a teenager this first American woman in space was a nationally ranked tennis player
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Show #1493 - Wednesday, February 13, 1991

1991 Teen Tournament quarterfinal game 3.

Contestants

Andy Westney, a senior from Atlanta, Georgia

Hanna Stotland, a sophomore from Chicago, Illinois

Julie Knauer, a senior from Newtown, Connecticut

Jeopardy! Round

U.S. GOVERNMENT
TOYS & GAMES
FOOD PROVERBS
MOUNTAIN CHAINS
ACTORS & ACTRESSES
SPELLING
    $100 1
The Constitution divides the federal government into 3 branches, executive, legislative & this
    $100 3
Headquartered in Paramus, N.J., it's the nation's largest toy store chain
    $100 14
"It's no use crying over" this
    $100 20
The world's highest mountains are either in the Karakoram Range or in this range
    $100 12
He's done 5 "Dirty Harry" movies so far & hasn't closed the door on another sequel
    $100 11
Sometimes called a sheepskin, it's the certificate a student receives upon graduation
    $200 2
Senators can block action on a proposed bill by engaging in this practice of lengthy speechmaking
    $200 5
These building logs were invented in 1916 by F.L. Wright's son, John Lloyd Wright
    $200 17
"The proof of" this "is in the eating"
    $200 22
The Chinook is a wind off the Rockies while the Zonda is a wind off this South American chain
    $200 13
This star of "Pretty Woman" is the pretty woman in Kiefer Sutherland's life
    $200 26
It's the fee you pay to attend a private school or a university
    $300 4
It's the collective name for the group which does the actual voting for president & vice president
    $300 6
Beano is a version of this game using beans as counters
    $300 18
One bad one "can spoil the whole barrel"
    $300 23
The largest glaciers in this European range are in its Bernese chain
    $300 15
He played Dr. Phillip Chandler on "St. Elsewhere" before he won an Oscar for "Glory"
    $300 28
For a big date you might buy your girlfriend one of these small pin-on bouquets
    $400 8
While most U.S. executive depts. are headed by a secretary, this one is headed by the attorney general
    $400 7
The name of this stringed toy means "come-come" or "come back"
    $400 19
"Honey catches more flies than" this
    $400 24
The park covering most of this range in northern New York state is larger than Massachusetts
    $400 16
Phoebe Cates' handsome husband
    DD: $1,400 29
Traditionally, every seventh year a teacher is entitled to this leave of absence
    $500 9
The 18th Amendment, the only one to be repealed, originally put this into effect
    $500 10
This Parker Bros. strategy game whose board is a map comes in the original & "Castle" versions
    $500 21
"You can't make" one of these "without breaking eggs"
    $500 27
Jebel Musa at the west end of this North African chain is one of the Pillars or Hercules
    $500 25
He spent his childhood in upstate N.Y. & moved to Sydney with his parents when he was 12
    $500 30
In their free time, some students dabble in this hobby of stamp collecting

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 16):

Julie Hanna Andy
$1,900 $500 $1,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Julie Hanna Andy
$3,800 $3,000 $3,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE 1980s
POETS
ANCIENT ROME
SCIENCE & NATURE
PEOPLE
JUST SAY "NO"
    $200 3
In Jan. 1981 Pres. Reagan welcomed home the 52 hostages held for 444 days in this country
    $200 4
His mother's maiden name was Zilpah Wadsworth, hence his middle name
    $200 2
Though the marriage was stormy, Juno was the wife of this king of the gods in Roman myth
    $200 12
It's the name of a plant disease as well as the most common form of iron corrosion
    $200 20
As a teenager this first American woman in space was a nationally ranked tennis player
    $200 26
The promise made by Johnson's Baby Shampoo, according to its label
    $400 6
A lawsuit settled in 1982 forced this communications giant to divest itself of its Bell Cos.
    DD: $2,500 13
He won a 1924 Pulitzer Prize for "New Hampshire: A Poem with Notes and Grace Notes"
    $400 17
Tradition says Romulus & Remus did this April 21, 753 B.C.
    $400 10
On a black oak this fruit takes 2 years to grow to maturity; on a white oak just 1
    $400 21
In August 1990 President Ghulam Ishaq Khan dismissed her as prime minister of Pakistan
    $400 27
He's the title character in Ian Fleming's fifth book about James Bond
    $600 7
In April 1988 Cher won an Oscar for "Moonstruck" & Sonny Bono was elected mayor of this city
    $600 14
Reader's Ency. says her best poem is "The Dance to Death", not "The New Colossus"
    $600 18
Created by the early kings as an advisory body, it originally numbered 100
    $600 1
Some think of it as the fourth dimension after length, width & height
    $600 22
After a long relationship with diva Maria Callas, he married Jacqueline Kennedy in 1968
    $600 28
In 1990 singer Barbara Mandrell became the spokesperson for this brand of pantyhose
    $800 8
In 1985 music's hottest acts took part in this all-day rock telethon organized by Bob Geldof
    $800 15
This Illinois poet's stories for children include "Potato Face" & "Rootabaga Pigeons"
    $800 19
After the 1st 2 Punic Wars, this city paid big fines to Rome; after the 3rd war, in 146 B.C., Rome razed it
    $800 5
They're highest when the Moon & the Sun are in line
    DD: $700 24
Prime Minister Olof Palme was assassinated on a street in this city in 1986
    $800 30
Kevin Costner played a naval hero working in the pentagon in this 1987 film thriller
    $1000 9
After pulling out of the presidential race in May '87, this Coloradan reentered & withdrew again
    $1000 16
After marrying a poet, this poetess wrote, "Papa thinks that I have sold my soul - for genius"
    $1000 23
Emperor who rebuilt Lyon after the fire there in 59 A.D. & did the same for Rome 5 years later
    $1000 11
This era which ended with the Cretaceous Period, is also called the "Age of Reptiles"
    $1000 25
This founder of the Columbia Broadcasting System died in 1990
    $1000 29
At the 1988 GOP convention, pres. nominee George Bush got his greatest applause when he vowed this

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Julie Hanna Andy
$9,400 $5,200 $11,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

FRENCH HISTORY
He was in his 70s when he commanded the French National Guard during the Revolution of 1830

Final scores:

Julie Hanna Andy
$12,600 $200 $11,000
Automatic semifinalist 3rd place: $1,000 if eliminated 2nd place: $1,000 if eliminated

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Julie Hanna Andy
$9,400 $4,200 $9,000
21 R,
0 W
13 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W
22 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $22,600

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