Show #4630 - Friday, October 22, 2004

2004-B Kids Week game 5.

Contestants

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Patrick Zakem, an 11-year-old sixth grader from Louisville, Kentucky

Theodora Messalas, an 11-year-old sixth grader from Brooklyn, New York

Ross Gardiner, an 11-year-old sixth grader from La Plata, Maryland

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Jeopardy! Round

STATE CAPITALS
RATED PG
MOVIE MUNCHABLES
BUNNIES IN BOOKS
CRAYOLA COLORS
WHEEL OF JEOPARDY!
    $200 1
This Nevada capital was founded by Abraham Curry, who named it for a famous frontier scout
    $200 4
Lindsay Curtis & Jamie Lee Lohan--wait, switch those last names--starred in this 2003 remake
    $200 14
Some theaters offer the Bavarian Brothers brand of this soft snack that's "seriously twisted"
    $200 11
In "The Tale of Rabbit and Coyote", rabbit escapes to this heavenly body, which makes the coyote howl at it
    $200 23
Screamin & Caribbean are 2 of our favorite shades of this (okay, we like the Forest shade, too)
    $200 12
It's Apple's killer music combination

I _ _ _
_ N _
I _ _ N _ S
    $400 2
More than half of all U.S. coins are made at the mint in this "Mile High City"
    $400 7
"Save the world. Get the girl. Pass math" was a tagline for this 2003 Frankie Muniz pic
    $400 15
It's the rhyming name of the movie treats seen here
    $400 19
(LeVar Burton of Reading Rainbow delivers the clue.) In "The Bionic Bunny Show", the Bionic Bunny twitches his nose and wiggles these to summon his bionic strength
    $400 24
Some birdbrain at Crayola came up with a color called Pink this bird
    $400 13
For Brittany Snow they include liberty & equality

A _ _ R _ _ A N
_ R _ A M S
    $600 3
This state capital was founded by John Sutter, Jr. a year after gold was discovered on his father's sawmill
    $600 8
The 4 main food groups where Will Ferrell comes from in this film are candy, candy canes, candy corn & syrup
    $600 16
Made by the same company, these candies are just like Mike and Ike but they're cinnamon-flavored
    $600 25
What a "joy" when this nut debuted as a Crayola color in 1998
    $600 20
Tale about someone who rises from neglect to success

_
_ I _ _ E _ E _ _ _
_ T _ _ Y
    DD: $1,000 5
The 20-foot tall statue that stands in this capital's City Hall Plaza was a gift from the citizens of Genoa, Italy
    $800 9
In 2002 Freddie Prinze Jr. went to the dogs in this film
    $800 17
Too bad the theater's so dark; you can't see these "everlasting" Willie Wonka jawbreakers change color
    $800 26
In 2003 Crayola celebrated its 100th birthday by adding some new colors, including "Mango" this (hey, that rhymes)
    $800 21
Before dueling in this game, you must greet your opponent with a friendly handshake

_ _ - _ I - O _
    $1000 6
Peter Stuyvesant gave it the name Beverwyck in 1652; 12 years later it was given its present name
    $1000 10
Kingdom of Far Far Away… Hello! Larry King voices an ugly stepsister in this sequel
    $1000 18
Be sure to pick up a box of these, "the original malted milk balls"
    $1000 22
It's when a group wants you to conform so you'll be accepted

P _ _ R
P R _ _ _ U R _

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 13):

Ross Theodora Patrick
$2,200 $0 $1,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Ross Theodora Patrick
$5,200 $0 $2,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

GENERAL SCIENCE
SINGERS
HOW DO YOU...
AMERICAN HEROES
THE HISTORY OF DISNEYLAND
THE WORLD OF WORDS
    $400 16
-40 is the only reading on these 2 temperature scales where the temperature is the same
    $400 5
She called her first real pop-rock album "Metamorphosis" because "change is a very important and natural thing"
    $400 19
Put shirt on horizontal stick, stuff with straw; put pands on attached vertical piece, stuff; attach head
    $400 9
The birthday of this top Confederate general is celebrated as Confederate Heroes Day
    $400 4
Since 1956, kids have played on the Disneyland island named for this kid created by Mark Twain
    $400 1
Myrige, an old English word for "pheasant", evolved into this adjective that precedes Christmas
    $800 17
When hit by electrons, a phosphor gives off electromagnetic energy in this form
    $800 6
His solo hit "Blowin' Me Up (With Her Love)" was featured on the "Drumline" soundtrack
    $800 20
Die, become covered with mud, wait thousands of years & petrify
    $800 10
This first lady saved one of the White House's paintings of George Washington during the War of 1812
    $800 14
This man, who co-hosted the grand opening of Disneyland, later became the President of the United States
    $800 2
This word for a nonrigid airship may be derived from the word "limp"
    $1200 18
Dry ice is made by compressing and cooling this gas
    $1200 7
This one-named singer had hits with "Foolish", "Always On Time" & "What's Luv?"
    $1200 21
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew snaps some rubber bands around a familiar piece of sports gear.) Lather it with lanolin, put a ball in the pocket & wrap it with rubber bands for 48 hours
    $1200 11
He's the famous German-American physicist who came up with the nuclear equation E = mc²
    $1200 15
You'll feel "dopey" if you don't know that a musical about this heroine premiered at Disneyland in 2004
    $1200 3
This "metallic" word precedes calf, gate, & retriever
    $1600 8
I know you can name this hip-hop hero who had the hit song "I Can"
    $1600 22
From bottom to top, then from bottom to top again, then into triangles starting at the end with the stripes
    $1600 12
Sign in please if you know this Massachusetts man was chosen President of the 2nd Continental Congress
    $1600 25
Neuschwanstein Castle inspired the design of this heroine's castle in a 1959 film and at Disneyland
    $2000 24
Shad Gregory Moss is the real name of this teen rapper who's been "Unleashed"
    $2000 23
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reads and demonstrates on Jimmy.) To perform this 2-word procedure to relieve choking, place your thumb on the person's upper abdomen & thrust inward
    $2000 13
In 1932 she took off in a plane from Newfoundland, Canada & landed about 15 hours later in Ireland

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Ross Theodora Patrick
$8,400 -$2,000 $2,000
(lock game)

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Final Jeopardy! Round

THE OLYMPICS
This sport that's also known as whiff-whaff & flim-flam has been an Olympic sport since 1988

Final scores:

Ross Theodora Patrick
$12,000 -$2,000 $3,500
Winner: $12,000 + an AOL for Broadband computer package 3rd place: $1,000 + an AOL for Broadband computer package 2nd place: $2,000 + an AOL for Broadband computer package

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Ross Theodora Patrick
$8,400 -$1,000 $2,000
15 R,
2 W
8 R,
7 W
(including 1 DD)
10 R,
5 W

Combined Coryat: $9,400

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Game tape date: 2004-08-24
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