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    $400 12
Churn a sweet dairy mix in a container that's surrounded by frozen water & salt
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Show #4936 - Monday, February 13, 2006

2006 Teen Tournament semifinal game 1.

Contestants

Sebastian Johnson, a senior from Takoma Park, Maryland

Camille Bullock, a senior from New Orleans, Louisiana

Matt Klein, a senior from Pittsford, New York

Jeopardy! Round

TEACHER'S PET
MUSIC VIDEOS
HOW DO YOU...
TELL 'EM WHAT THEY'VE WON, JOHNNY
PIZZA TOPPINGS
ALLITERATION STATION
    $200 1
(Jon of the Clue Crew teaches his dog Rocko to sit.) Rocko, sit! When I teach human kids, I wish I could use the commands that are taught in this class, from the Latin for "listen"--Okay!
    $200 6
At the beginning of her 2005 "Boyfriend" video, she is being chased by the police
    $200 11
Hold the ends of the coiled toy first sold in 1945, then raise & lower each hand in a rhythmic motion
    $200 21
The first of these were awarded in 1901 & they are given out yearly for Physics, Chemistry, Peace & 3 other disciplines
    $200 16
This type of hard sausage is America's favorite pizza topping
    $200 26
"If" he "picked a peck of pickled peppers, where's the peck of pickled peppers" he "picked"?
    $400 2
(Jon of the Clue Crew points out Rocko's blue collar pedigree.) Some collars have both an insecticide to kill these jumping insects & a growth regulator to attack the eggs
    $400 7
Paris Hilton is in this rapper's "Just Lose It" video; he appears as himself & as Santa Claus, among others
    $400 12
Churn a sweet dairy mix in a container that's surrounded by frozen water & salt
    $400 22
In 1990 Paul McCartney received a Lifetime Achievement Award at these awards
    $400 17
How about a nice traditional Hawaiian pizza topped with ham or Canadian bacon & this fruit
    $400 27
An evening where 2 couples go out together
    $600 3
(Jon of the Clue Crew gets ready to clean Rocko's teeth with a finger-mounted brush.) Just like you, dogs need to get rid of this film that can build up into tartar--regular brushing sure helps
    $600 8
At the 2004 MTV VMAs, No Doubt won Best Group Video & Best Pop Video for this song
    $600 13
Holding the bottom of the ear in the left hand, grasp the husk from the top with the right hand & pull down
    $600 23
A brave French soldier might receive the award known as the "Croix de Guerre", meaning "Cross of" this
    $600 18
These on your pizza may be fire-roasted, sun-dried, or just fresh sliced Romas
    DD: $1,000 28
An appointed hour to play golf
    $800 4
(Rocko lends Jon of the Clue Crew a paw.) Apply cream to your dog's pads before a winter walk; they're made of skin just like yours with this as the outer layer
    $800 9
This former "Moesha" star rides around on the bus in her "Who Is She 2 U" video
    $800 14
Dial 011-33-1 & a local number, say "Pourrais-je parler a M. Chirac?"
    $800 24
The Borg-Warner Trophy is awarded every year to the winner of this epic auto race held on Memorial Day weekend
    $800 19
On November 12 celebrate National Pizza with the Works Except these fish Day
    $800 29
The almost indestructible flight recording device is known by this "colorful" name
    $1000 5
(Rocko gets frisky with his owner Jon of the Clue Crew.) Regular exercise benefits this system, a word referring to the heart & blood vessels together
    $1000 10
Her video for "Baby It's You" features Bow Wow & takes place at an amusement park
    $1000 15
Attach a pencil to a string, pin the other end of the string down & move the pencil around the pin
    $1000 25
In 1921 Edith Wharton became the first woman to win the Fiction prize named for this news publisher
    $1000 20
Wild ones of these found on pizza include shiitakes, morels & chanterelles
    $1000 30
Daisy Buchanan is the object of a racketeer's desire in this 1925 Fitzgerald novel

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

Matt Camille Sebastian
$2,800 $2,800 $800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Matt Camille Sebastian
$3,800 $7,600 $3,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

WOMEN ON U.S. STAMPS
MOVIE TITLE TRANSLATIONS
NATIONAL INVENTORS HALL OF FAME
JULIUS CAESAR
(Alex: In honor of Valentine's Day, we have some...)
LOVE POETRY
WORDS IN (THE) ENCYCLOPEDIA
(Alex: Each correct response will be a word that can be made up of letters that you find in the word "encyclopedia".)
    $400 12
1902:
The first First Lady
    $400 2
Hong Kong titled the second movie about this creature "I May Be A Pig, But I Am Not Stupid"
    $400 7
He was honored for discovering "hundreds of new uses for crops such as the peanut"
    $400 1
In 46 B.C. this Egyptian came with Caesar to Rome, where her statue was placed in the temple of Venus Genetrix
    $400 21
The immortal 6 words that begin Lee Bernstein's opus sung on "Barney & Friends" to the tune of "This Old Man"
    $400 26
Book of Genesis garden
    $800 13
1952:
A famous seamstress & flagmaker
    $800 3
They were the 2 main stars of the sequel Hong Kong knew as "Special Unit in Black Glasses Part 2"
    $800 8
Inducted in 1973, he "earned patents for more than a thousand inventions, including... the phonograph"
    $800 17
Caesar divorced his wife after a scandal & said, "Caesar's wife must be above" this
    $800 22
Marvell rhymed, "Had we but world enough, and" this, his mistress' coyness "were no crime"
    $800 27
This type of year happens once every four
    $1200 14
1994:
A Shoshone guide for a famous expedition
    $1200 4
China and Taiwan reached the agreement that this film at "Full Throttle" would be "Hot Chicks: Full Speed"
    $1200 11
"'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs' was the first full length animated film to use" this inductee's multiplane camera
    DD: $3,000 18
In his early 20s, Julius Caesar traveled to this "colossal" island to study rhetoric under Molon
    $1200 23
It makes sense that Marlowe's "passionate shepherd" promises his love "a gown made of the finest" this
    $1200 28
Brown & white are the main U.S. types of this pouch-mouthed bird
    $1600 15
1907:
A Powhatan princess
    $1600 5
In Greece, this Eddie Murphy film became "Daddies as Nannies"
    DD: $3,000 10
A 1975 inductee, he gave us "an electronic alphabet that could carry messages"
    $1600 19
After defeating Pharnaces II at Zela, Caesar dispatched this 3-part message to the Roman Senate
    $1600 24
A Shakespeare sonnet accuses this purple flower of stealing its smell from the poet's love
    $1600 29
Fake wooden bird used by hunters to attract ducks
    $2000 16
1963:
A pilot
    $2000 6
In Finland, this Tim Burton film was subtitled "Fish Stories as Large as Life Itself"
    $2000 9
This French chemist inducted in 1978 "was the founder of microbiological sciences"
    $2000 20
Around 48 B.C. Caesar pardoned this man & later made him governor of Cisalpine Gaul; oops
    $2000 25
"Wi' monie a vow and locked embrace our parting was fu' tender", he wrote of "Highland Mary"
    $2000 30
Genetic duplicate

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Matt Camille Sebastian
$22,000 $8,600 $6,800
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE 50 STATES
Since 1776, it has been the only U.S. state to be the most populous state for more than a century

Final scores:

Matt Camille Sebastian
$22,000 $7,200 $13,599
Finalist 3rd place: $10,000 2nd place: $10,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Matt Camille Sebastian
$20,600 $11,600 $6,400
20 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W
21 R,
5 W
(including 1 DD)
12 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $38,600

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