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    $1600 27
This star cluster is named for Atlas & Pleione's septet of daughters
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Show #4022 - Tuesday, February 12, 2002

2002 Teen Tournament semifinal game 2.

Contestants

Andy Kravis, a freshman from Farmington Hills, Michigan

Liana Walters, a junior from Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania

George Nelson, a senior from Montgomery, Alabama

Jeopardy! Round

THE ANIMAL KINGDOM
CRAYOLA CRAYONS
CLASS ACTIONS
SPORTS HOME CITIES
(Alex: Current.)
THE CIVIL WAR
BODY LANGUAGE
    $200 17
This pack animal is the largest South American member of the camel family
    $200 3
Shades of this color include Magic Mint & Granny Smith Apple
    $200 26
A test given without notice; it sounds like it could cover Coke & Pepsi
    $200 11
The NFL's Rams
    $200 1
(Cheryl of the Clue crew presents from Gettysburg.) Admitting defeat in the Battle of Gettysburg, this general told his men, "It's all my fault.".
    $200 16
It's the flap of material under the laces of a shoe
    $400 18
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew presents holding a caterpillar.) The caterpillar is this stage of a butterfly's development
    $400 4
You might use this shade of yellow to color the songbird of the same name
    $400 27
It can mean to ditch class for a day, or to go directly from 3rd to 5th grade
    $400 12
MLB's Angels
    $400 2
On April 12, 1861, Fort Johnson fired upon this fort, beginning the Civil War
    $400 19
They're the projections on a comb or gear
    $600 23
This mammal can be 17 feet tall, weigh about 1,800 pounds & run 35 mph
    $600 8
What's up, Doc?--in 1990 Crayola dangled a new orange crayon called Neon this
    $600 28
Competition in which you'd hear, "Asparagus, A-S-P-A-R-A-G-U-S, asparagus"
    $600 13
The NHL's Canadiens
    $600 5
On May 11 1862, Confederates blew up this ironclad, their own ship, as they retreated from Norfolk Naval Yard
    $600 20
This hinged part of a book usually bears the title
    $800 24
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents.) This guy mainly vies with other males for harems that can number up to 15 females
    $800 9
Billy Crystal gets all "fired up" for this reddish-brown classic; it's the color he used as a kid to draw autumn in N.Y.
    $800 29
It's a repetitive practice session in a single subject, or a rehearsal for what to do when there's a fire
    $800 14
The NBA's Heat
    $800 6
Upon the Confederates' surrender of Vicksburg, the Union gained control of this river
    $800 21
Term for the threading hole of a needle
    $1000 25
This "monster" is the largest lizard in the U.S.
    DD: $500 10
Simple, but not surprising--It's the favorite color of the current California governor
    $1000 30
A get-together of all the classes in the auditorium, it's also a legislative body
    $1000 15
MLS' Fire
    $1000 7
It stated "All persons held as slaves" in states in rebellion against the U.S. shall be "forever free"
    $1000 22
The edge of a highway, or a strip alongside it

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

George Liana Andy
$2,200 $2,100 $2,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

George Liana Andy
$4,000 $4,500 $5,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

LAKES & RIVERS
THE DEBATE CLUB
BEFORE HE WAS PRESIDENT
LET'S ALL GO TO THE MOVIES
AMERICAN LIT
I NEED MY SPACE
    $400 1
Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula extends far into this, the deepest of the Great Lakes
    $400 20
After an opponent's statement, you may get 2 minutes to do this, not to re-if or re-and
    $400 16
He used to walk 20 miles between New Salem & Springfield to borrow law books to study
    $400 8
2001's "Riding in Cars with Boys" starred this actress from 1995's "Boys on the Side"
    $400 6
(Sofia of the Clue Crew presents from Salem, Massachusetts.) This author once worked here at the Custom House in Salem & he wrote about it in his introduction to "The Scarlet Letter"
    $400 24
The shape of this, our home galaxy, has been described as a pancake with a bulge in the center
    $800 2
Before being named for a queen, this largest African lake was known to the Arabs as Ukerewe
    $800 22
The negative side may defend the present situation, known by this 2-word Latin phrase
    $800 17
During the 1770s he married Martha & became governor of Virginia
    $800 9
In "On the Line", he was 'N Sync with his character of Kevin Gibbons
    DD: $1,000 7
In a poem by Longfellow, Hiawatha's marriage to her is no laughing matter
    $800 25
(Hi, I'm Mike Gernhardt aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis.) I'm taller in space than I am on Earth because this force is weaker; because it allows the gaps in my backbone to expand
    $1200 3
Many Hindus ask to be cremated near this most sacred river of India
    $1200 23
This word begins a debate proposition, such as "...that the U.S.should adopt a policy of free trade"
    $1200 18
This man who was a janitor for a time while attending college in San Marcos, Texas, was a vice president, too
    $1200 10
The 2001 DVD for this 1999 film included 7 new scenes & the music video "Duel of the Fates"
    $1200 13
"Living by the Word" is a collection of prose pieces by this author of "The Color Purple"
    DD: $5,000 26
A Nereid is a sea nymph, so it's appropriate that this planet has a satellite named Nereid
    $1600 4
The world's largest river in volume, it has 7 tributaries longer than 1,000 miles
    $1600 29
Lively give & take characterizes this style of debate named for its origin in Britain's House of Commons
    $1600 19
From 1962 to 1965 he was the host of TV's "Death Valley Days"
    $1600 11
Jon Voight played Lord Henshingly Croft in this 2001 film, but you probably remember his daughter's role better
    $1600 14
By the end of this 1895 novel, Henry Flemming "had rid himself of the red sickness of battle"
    $1600 27
This star cluster is named for Atlas & Pleione's septet of daughters
    $2000 5
The delta of this, Italy's longest river, is advancing into the Adriatic Sea at 200 feet per year
    $2000 30
This word derived from "forum" refers to the study of formal debates well as the use of science in law
    $2000 21
Young Dick Nixon played piano at parties & the organ at a meeting house of this religion
    $2000 12
It's the classic tale of Buttercup, who's kidnapped to marry an evil prince & rescued by Westley
    $2000 15
"Lost Laysen" is a once-lost novella that this "Gone with the Wind" author wrote when she was just 16
    $2000 28
This "crustacean" nebula was first observed around 1054

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

George Liana Andy
$20,800 $14,100 $4,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

WORD & PHRASE ORIGINS
Don Hoefler, a reporter for Electronic News, is credited with coining this name for an area south of San Francisco

Final scores:

George Liana Andy
$28,201 $28,200 $607
Finalist 2nd place: $5,000 3rd place: $5,000.

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

George Liana Andy
$20,800 $11,800 $4,000
24 R,
5 W
17 R
(including 2 DDs),
4 W
(including 1 DD)
13 R,
3 W

Combined Coryat: $36,600

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