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    $1200 21
It's big... and it's cold
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Show #5071 - Monday, October 2, 2006

2006 Back to School Week game 1.

Contestants

Emily Love, from Overland Park, Kansas

Tommy Hoyt, from Winnetka, Illinois

Dianisbeth Acquie, from Brooklyn, New York

Jeopardy! Round

KID LIT
DISNEY CHANNEL
NUMBER, PLEASE
JEWELRY
(Alex: This is a little odd for kids...)
BEEKEEPING
COLORFUL LANGUAGE
    $200 6
A game of hide & seek leads Peter, Susan, Edmund & Lucy into this land that's "always winter & never Christmas"
    $200 1
Sabrina Bryan & Raven-Simone play singing friends who "show their spots" in Spain in the 2006 sequel to this TV movie
    $200 12
It precedes "Minutes" in the title of a popular Sunday night TV news program
    $200 13
The "stack" type of this is narrow enough for you to wear several on one finger
    $200 19
(Sarah Whitcomb of the Clue Crew reports from the University of Nebraska's Dept. of Entomology.) This familiar term for a group of bees refers specifically to the group that flies from the hive to form a new colony
    $200 11
Classified advertising section of the phone book listing subscribers by type of business
    $400 7
Leroy is the real first name of the boy detective with this bookish nickname
    $400 2
The song heard here was on the soundtrack to this 2006 Disney Channel movie

"This could be the start of something new /
It feels so right..."
    $400 23
Highest number you can throw with just one standard die
    $400 16
In the South, this piece of jewelry is sometimes called an earbob
    $400 20
(Sarah of the Clue Crew holds a swarm of bees.) Drones don't sting, & queens only sting other queens, so only worry about a sting from these bees, but they are about 95% of a hive's population
    $400 14
A karate kid may aspire to this high rank, kuroi-obi in Japanese
    $600 8
This Louise Fitzhugh lass spies on her classmates & writes about them in her secret notebook
    $600 3
Twin brothers play twin brothers who live in Boston's Tipton Hotel in this series
    $600 24
Of 80, 800 or 1800, the approximate length in miles of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline
    $600 25
A simple strand of these mollusk gems has been a classic fashion accessory for hundreds of years
    $600 21
(Sarah of the Clue Crew gives the clue with a tray of bees in front of her.) Honey is produced by the evaporation of this liquid that bees collect from flowers & then regurgitate
    $600 15
Swift-of-foot critter seen here
    DD: $800 9
In a Frances Hodgson Burnett tale, Mary Lennox tends to this title place & Colin grows stronger as it blooms
    $800 4
Miley Stewart, who moved to Malibu from Tennessee, leads a double life as this 14-year-old pop star
    $800 27
By a cumulative count, you get a total of 364 gifts in this song, including 42 swans
    $800 26
Many diamonds are cut in a shape named for this green gem
    $800 22
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reveals the clue holding a tray with bees on it.) Glands on a bee's abdomen convert the sugar in honey to this building material
    $800 17
A California national park is named for these tallest living trees
    $1000 10
This 3-letter Kipling lad goes on a Himalayan journey with a Tibetan lama
    $1000 5
In a 2006 Disney Channel movie, Brenda Song starred as this girl: "Homecoming Warrior"
    $1000 28
Bill Clinton is officially listed as this number U.S. president
    $1000 29
This kind of pendant is a gold or silver case that opens to reveal a picture of a loved one
    $1000 18
This colorful name for the U.S. Army's Special Forces comes from their unique hats

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 12):

Dianisbeth Tommy Emily
$2,200 $1,000 $600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Dianisbeth Tommy Emily
$4,000 $4,200 $2,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

OUR FOUNDING FATHERS
ANIMATED MOVIES
NAME THAT COUNTRY
I'M BORED
SNACK ATTACK
"Y" END IT?
    $400 2
He began building Monticello in 1770 but it wasn't completed until after he left the presidency in 1809
    $400 6
RJ the raccoon & Verne the turtle are 2 of the forest critters who invade the suburbs for food in this 2006 film
    $400 19
This country is not too worried if it gets the boot
    $400 24
Care to help me make sauerkraut? I need 25 pounds of this vegetable shredded up ASAP
    $400 17
A Fluffernutter is a sandwich of peanut butter & a creme named for this fluffy white pillowy confection
    $400 14
From the Latin for "daily journal", it's a private record of a writer's experiences
    $800 3
On April 24, 1778 this naval hero captured the Drake, the first British ship defeated in war by an American ship
    $800 1
The living, breathing, scary title creature of this 2006 movie is seen here
    $800 20
Though a neighbor, this Caribbean nation has had a rocky history with the United States
    $800 27
Blast off to Space Place & Starchild, 2 websites for kids sponsored by this government space agency
    $800 11
Yoplait makes this portable yogurt in a tube, a perfect snack when you're on the move
    $800 15
An elevated platform projecting from the wall of a building, or seats high in a theater
    $1200 4
He served jointly with William Hunter as Postmaster General of the Colonies from 1753 to 1761
    $1200 5
A 10-year old boy becomes the size of an insect & adventure follows in this 2006 film
    $1200 21
It's big... and it's cold
    $1200 29
How about memorizing all the capitals of South America, including Quito, the capital of this country
    $1200 12
This brand of pudding & gelatin offers Smoothie Snacks & Pudding Bites
    $1200 18
The Father, the Son & the Holy Ghost, as honored on the first Sunday after Pentecost
    DD: $2,000 9
At age 15 he was a bellringer at the Old North Church; 25 years later he told the church sexton to light 2 lanterns
    $1600 8
This 1988 film is seen thorugh the eyes of Littlefoot, a baby Brontosaurus
    $1600 22
44 million-strong African country seen here
    $1600 30
Maybe you can tesser & travel to new worlds like Meg, Calvin & Charles Wallace did in this 1962 L'Engle novel
    $1600 13
Nacho Cheese & Cool Ranch are 2 flavors of this Frito-Lay brand of tortilla chips
    $1600 25
This word is used in tennis & soccer for when you hit the ball before it bounces on the ground
    $2000 10
Before he was on the $10 bill, this first Treasury Secretary was one of the 39 signers of the Constitution
    $2000 7
Paul Simon contributed the song "Father And Daughter" to the soundtrack of this "Wild" 2002 film
    DD: $4,000 23
This country takes its name from a term for a precious metal
    $2000 28
How about taking up a new hobby like philately, which is the collecting of these
    $2000 16
"The Ultimate Crunch", this favorite in flavors like Chile Picante, Original & Ranch, is a no-no if you have braces
    $2000 26
Important elements in music are melody & this pleasing combination of tones, from the Greek for "joint"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Dianisbeth Tommy Emily
-$1,200 $21,800 $8,200
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

RECENT EVENTS
Discovered in 1930, in August 2006 it was officially downgraded to a "dwarf"

Final scores:

Dianisbeth Tommy Emily
-$1,200 $26,300 $16,400
3rd place: $1,000 Winner: $26,300 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Dianisbeth Tommy Emily
-$1,200 $20,200 $8,200
11 R,
6 W
28 R
(including 2 DDs),
5 W
(including 1 DD)
11 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $27,200

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