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    $400 2
Like a waiter, a network computer might say "I'll be your" this & store files or manage printers
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Show #3038 - Wednesday, November 12, 1997

1997-B Teen Tournament semifinal game 3.
From DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C.

Contestants

Jonathan Lowe, a senior from Kansas City, Missouri

Kristen Stuckey, a senior from Richardson, Texas

Evan Johnson, a senior from Chevy Chase, Maryland

Jeopardy! Round

TV FRIENDS
FRUITS & NUTS
COMPUTERESE
ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY
RAILROAD TIES
"TRUE" OR "FALSE"
(Alex: One, perhaps both, words will appear in the correct response)
    $100 8
Grant Show appeared as Dylan's friend Jake on this series before he was spun off to "Melrose Place"
    $100 15
These are commonly slivered, sauteed & mixed in with green beans, which then become amandine
    $100 28
It's the action of moving an image across the screen by holding the mouse button down
    $100 30
During Memorial Day weekend, one of these national symbols is placed on every grave at Arlington
    $100 19
In 1901 this toy company began production of the Electric Express, its first electric train
    $100 18
It's a call to the fire department when there truly is no fire
    $200 7
In 1995 it was finally revealed that this kooky character does have a first name: it's Cosmo
    $200 14
Texas grows several types of this fruit, including the Marrs & Valencia
    $200 27
A length of hair added to your own, or 3 letters, such as EXE, added to a filename
    $200 29
The memorial to the crew of this space shuttle is inscribed with a quotation from the poem "High Flight"
    $200 20
In 1959 this Calif. amusement park became the first locale in the U.S. to have an operating monorail
    $200 17
Rhyming phrase that describes a loyal person, not someone who's holding his breath
    $300 6
He's the friend Matt LeBlanc plays on "Friends"
    $300 13
Some people are nuts about this green nut ice cream
    $300 9
A "hot" World Wide Web browser is written in this programming language created by Sun Microsystems
    $300 26
A simple white cross marks the grave of this Attorney General, buried near his brother in 1968
    $300 21
In 1993 this "southern" country group reached the Top 10 with this song heard here:
[audio clue]
    $300 16
At a track meet, it happens when a runner jumps the gun
    DD: $500 5
(Hi, I'm Joseph Gordon-Levitt.) I used to play D.J. Connor's boring friend George on this sitcom
    $400 12
Sunsweet first advertised these in the 1960s with the slogan "Today the Pits, Tomorrow the Wrinkles"
    $400 2
Like a waiter, a network computer might say "I'll be your" this & store files or manage printers
    $400 24
Since 1937 this world-famous tomb has been protected by an honor guard 24 hours a day
    $400 22
The Trans-Siberian RR, the world's longest track, covers 5,700 miles from Nakhodka to this capital
    $400 3
The sender of gifts in "The Twelve Days of Christmas"
    $500 4
Claire Danes & A.J. Langer played teenage friends Angela & Rayanne on this acclaimed series
    $500 11
Nuts seen here, they come in 6 main sizes: mammoth, jumbo, large, medium, standard & babies:
    $500 1
"Strap" once completed this word meaning to start a computer by loading software
    $500 25
In 1955 Arlington House was dedicated as a memorial to this Confederate general, who once lived there
    $500 23
On May 10, 1869 the Union Pacific & Central Pacific "met" at this northern Utah "Point"
    $500 10
This high-pitched singing voice is produced by shortening the length of the singer's vocal cords

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

Evan Kristen Jonathan
$900 $2,800 $1,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Evan Kristen Jonathan
$1,800 $4,100 $2,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

MOVIE DEBUTS
COLONISTS
MODELS
FAMILY VALUES
YOU'RE ALL WET!
WORD ORIGINS
    $200 12
She played an obsessive teen named Darian in her first film, "The Crush"; we hope you're not left "Clueless"
    $200 29
The new charter Virginia got in 1609 amazingly extended its land northwest to this ocean
    $200 19
Last name of runway teen Ivanka, daughter of Donald & Ivana
    $200 26
Experts & perhaps the inns of the same name advise parents to spend this "time" with kids
    $200 25
Almost all of Austria's rivers flow into this beautiful blue one
    $200 30
Hey, Lassie, the name of this dog breed may come from a Scottish word meaning "sooty with coal dust"
    $400 9
Mike Myers' first film was "Birth of a Nation" -- Not! It was really this 1992 hit, with Dana Carvey
    $400 28
Pennsylvania colonists sometimes cleaned these by dropping live chickens down them
    DD: $1,300 18
The famous feature seen here belongs to this "Queen of Supermodels":
    $400 27
The Ten Commandments command do this to "Thy father and thy mother, that thy days may be long...."
    $400 24
The Mexican ports of Guaymas & La Paz lie on the shores of this gulf
    $400 11
The lutz, a type of jump in this sport, is probably named for Swiss athlete Gustave Lussi
    $600 8
In 1994 "Silent Fall" introduced this teenage beauty who became a star in "Stealing Beauty"
    $600 5
You have to "owe it" to Oglethorpe; he wanted GA. to be a haven for men imprisoned for this crime in England
    $600 17
Former star model who starred in "Groundhog Day" & "Four Weddings and a Funeral"
    $600 22
The line "It takes" one of these "to raise a child" refers to a circle of friends & family
    $600 23
It's only about 1,200 miles across this ocean between Russia's Taymyr Peninsula & Greenland
    $600 10
This hyphenated adverb is an alteration of will ye, nill ye, meaning "Be you willing, be you unwilling"
    $800 7
This star of the "Naked Gun" movies made his feature film debut in the 1956 musical "The Vagabond King"
    DD: $2,000 14
Colonist seen here in an early portrait, he's wearing the emblem of a company he founded in 1736:
    $800 16
Her book "Naomi" offers a peek into her life & of course, plenty of pictures
    $800 21
Many conservatives value this key to advancement but want the cabinet department abolished
    $800 3
Strong currents & prevailing winds make navigation on this Spanish-French bay hazardous
    $800 2
Vegan is a contraction of this word, & means a strict one
    $1000 6
Melanie Griffith could appreciate his first film: "Laberinto de Pasiones" -- "Labyrinth of Passion"
    $1000 15
The settlement he purchased for a few trinkets & named New Amsterdam is known today as Manhattan
    $1000 13
She's seen in Estee Lauder ads, in "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery" & on Hugh Grant's arm
    $1000 20
Dan Quayle calls this synonym for thankfulness "The most needed value in America now"
    $1000 4
Before John Speke named this largest African lake in 1858, it was known to the Arabs as Ukerewe
    $1000 1
The name of these beauty devices comes from etuis -- small decorative cases that once held them

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Evan Kristen Jonathan
$4,400 $12,000 $5,400
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

SHOPPING U.S.A.
The first store of this giant chain opened in Rogers, Arkansas, population 5,700, in 1962

Final scores:

Evan Kristen Jonathan
$8,800 $13,000 $10,800
3rd place: $5,000 Finalist 2nd place: $5,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Evan Kristen Jonathan
$6,400 $11,100 $5,300
18 R,
5 W
(including 1 DD)
24 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W
14 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $22,800

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