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    $1600 19
It's a party to get to know people, or a guy who adjusts sound components
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Show #4934 - Thursday, February 9, 2006

2006 Teen Tournament quarterfinal game 4.

Contestants

Kenny Schlax, a junior from Deerfield, Illinois

Allison Peña, a junior from Sunrise, Florida

Papa Chakravarthy, a sophomore from Lexington, Kentucky

Jeopardy! Round

WORLD CAPITALS
TODAY'S HOROSCOPE
JR.'s & SR.'s
FRUITS & VEGGIES
TOOLS OF THE TRADE
RHYMES WITH TEEN
    $200 1
The oldest part of this Northern European capital lies on Stadsholmen, or "City Island"
    $200 16
(July 23 - Aug. 22)
This fire sign is ready to roar!
    $200 26
It's the first U.S. federal holiday of the year that honors a person
    $200 6
Broccoflower is a cross between these 2 veggies
    $200 11
A loupe & a ring sizer are standard tools for this occupation
    $200 21
Spotless or pristine
    $400 2
This South American capital's full name means "Our Lady of the Assumption"
    $400 17
(April 20 - May 20)
Quick decisions are necessary. Be bullish!
    $400 27
This jr. was out of this world on Feb. 20, 1962; up to 162 miles, to be more precise
    $400 7
The Concord type of this is used to make jam & juice
    $400 12
It can be a tool of a croquet player or a percussionist
    $400 22
A division of a play, or the play's setting
    $600 3
Its Gaelic name, Baile Atha Cliath, means "town of the ford of the hurdles"
    $600 18
(Feb. 19 - March 20)
Something's fishy, & it's this mutable water sign
    $600 28
Freddie Prinze Jr. is seen here with this gal, his wife & sometime co-star
    $600 8
Casaba & cantaloupe are types of this fruit
    $600 13
(Jon of the Clue Crew reports in front of a U.S. Postal Service truck.) One important tool of a letter carrier is a pepper-based spray intended for this purpose
    $600 23
A hereditary unit
    $800 4
The name of this capital in the North Atlantic is Old Norse for "smokey bay"
    $800 19
(June 21 - July 22)
Why so crabby?
    $800 29
In 1940 FDR made Benjamin Davis Sr. the first black one of these in the Army
    $800 9
This unloved cabbage family member is named for the capital of Belgium
    $800 14
People who take pictures of your insides wear dosimeters, which measure exposure to this
    $800 24
A spongy organ near your stomach
    DD: $1,000 5
The name of this Middle Eastern capital is Persian for "warm place"
    $1000 20
(Jan. 20 - Feb. 18)
It's the age of this air sign. You may be a water bearer but you lift people's spirits, too
    $1000 30
Seen here are the jr. & sr. versions of this legendary NASCAR family
    $1000 10
In Latin a pirum is one of these fruits, not two
    $1000 15
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Star City in Russia.) Here at Russia's Star City, this type of apparatus used to separate liquids has been used to train cosmonauts
    $1000 25
To gather grain or knowledge

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

Papa Allison Kenny
$4,800 $800 $1,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Papa Allison Kenny
$6,800 $3,000 $5,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

AROUND THE BODY
SINGLE WOMEN
TAKING FLIGHT
FAMOUS FACES
ANIMAL ADVERSARIES SPEAK
(Alex: We want you to name the literary work in which we give you the animal's side of the story.)
"X" BOXED
(Alex: Notice the "X" in quotation marks. It will come up in each correct response and it will be in dead center of the word.)
    $400 2
The central nervous system of the body consists of the spinal cord & this organ
    $400 21
This No Doubt singer went solo as a "Hollaback Girl"
    $400 7
The air flowing through a 767's engine on takeoff could inflate this Ohio-based dirigible in less than 10 seconds
    $400 24
The athletic achievements of this American may never be topped
    $400 1
"Ahab's harpoon throwing started it, & I don't even like leg; I'm more of a breast mammal myself"
    $400 12
A member of Houston's newest NFL team
    $800 3
These teeth are named for their resemblance to a dog's sharp teeth
    $800 22
"Free Yourself" & know that "Life is Not a Fairy Tale" for this third "American Idol" winner
    $800 8
The Lockheed C-130 is known by this name of a mythic hero who slew the Hydra
    $800 25
His stature in the early history of the United States was electrifying
    $800 13
"Even though it's a theme park, I'm a method dino. To be convincing, I need to kill like I'm from the late Cretaceous"
    $800 17
Past tense word often found before "out", as in "Those $400 shoes ____ out Dad's credit card"
    $1200 4
Eating quickly can cause these diaphragm spasms--Boo!
    $1200 23
She knows "We Belong Together" so "Don't Forget About Us"
    $1200 9
The first woman to fly in a plane in the U.S., Mrs. Ralph Van Deman, had a man with this last name as a pilot
    $1200 28
This senator was a groundbreaker in 2000
    $1200 14
"I'm a snake with traditional values. It's unnatural for a boy to live with wolves & lead the monkey-people"
    $1200 18
From the Latin for "poison", it refers to a harmful substance
    $1600 5
The choroid, or middle coat of the eyeball, is the part from which this sometimes detaches
    $1600 26
This first lady of Crunk & B has the "Goodies"
    $1600 10
The press insisted on calling the H-4 the "Spruce Goose", something that this billionaire builder hated
    $1600 29
He died in London in 1547 but not before starting his own church
    DD: $3,000 15
"I initiated a hostile takeover because Snowball had no business sense & would have bankrupted the Homestead"
    $1600 19
It's a party to get to know people, or a guy who adjusts sound components
    DD: $1,000 6
Some 2 million nephrons in this pair of organs filter about 180 liters of blood each day
    $2000 27
She is "Unbreakable" now that she "Unplugged" her piano
    $2000 11
In 1958 this Australian airline began offering around-the-world service
    $2000 30
One of the longest serving prime ministers of his country is this man seen here
    $2000 16
"I'm doing my job guarding treasure when this king & Wiglaf protect a thief & come after me! It burns me up!"
    $2000 20
Disney & this animation studio brought us "Finding Nemo"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Papa Allison Kenny
$13,800 $12,600 $14,400

Final Jeopardy! Round

CONGRESS
(Alex: They're all too young to vote!)
The word for this job comes from a fox-hunting term for someone who keeps the hunting dogs from straying

Final scores:

Papa Allison Kenny
$18,000 $16,400 $1,199
Automatic semifinalist 2nd place: $5,000 if eliminated 3rd place: $5,000 if eliminated

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Papa Allison Kenny
$12,400 $12,600 $15,400
18 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W
15 R,
2 W
20 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $40,400

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