Show #4017 - Tuesday, February 5, 2002

2002 Teen Tournament quarterfinal game 2.

Contestants

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Liana Walters, a junior from Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania

Evan Stewart, a sophomore from Frankfort, Kentucky

Heidi Greimann, a junior from Columbia, Missouri

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Jeopardy! Round

THE OTHER PLANETS
TV
AROUND THE U.S.A.
ORDER, PLEASE
SPEAKING OF LANGUAGE
RHYME TIME
    $200 1
(Sarah of the Clue Crew presents in front of a chalkboard showing the planets' orbits.) In our solar system this innermost planet travels around the Sun the fastest
    $200 13
California-born James Marsters plays Spike, a British goth vampire on this series
    $200 2
The New Mexico Military Institute is in this city (wonder if anyone from outer space is enrolled)
    $200 21
From smallest to largest: gallon, pint, quart
    $200 7
It's the official language of the provinces of North & South Holland
    $200 26
The person who shows up after the agreed upon time to take you to the movies
    $400 12
The greenhouse effect is in effect on this planet that gets twice as much sunlight as the Earth
    $400 14
Megan Mullally is Debra Messing's wacky socialite assistant Karen on this sitcom
    $400 3
The state bird of Idaho is the "mountain" type of this symbol of happiness
    $400 22
From least to greatest number of dice used: Yahtzee, Hi Ho Cherry-O, Trivial Pursuit
    $400 8
In the USA, over 18,000,000 speak this non-English language
    $400 27
A feline run over by a steamroller
    $600 18
Winter in the northern hemisphere lasts about 150 days on this planet noted for its ice caps
    $600 15
After a failed sitcom, The Lone Gunman returned to this show
    $600 4
(Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from New Orleans.) New Orleans is world-famous for decorative art made from this metal, as you can see here at the Fataba Apartments
    $600 23
From youngest to oldest: Taylor, Zac & Isaac Hanson
    $600 9
"Hakuna matata" means "no worries" in this widely-spoken language of Tanzania
    $600 28
A distant Sun-like object
    $800 19
KX76, a Kuiper belt object discovered in 2001, is about half the size of this smallest planet
    $800 16
This WB drama about a young Clark Kent is basically "Dawson's Creek" with superpowers
    $800 5
This first lady's portrait hangs in the White House bedroom named for her husband
    $800 24
The 5 vowels in reverse alphabetical order
    $800 10
Franz Bopp demonstrated the link between modern languages and this classical Indian one
    $800 29
A shy Athenian who will inherit the Earth
    $1000 20
Callisto, a satellite of this planet, has a rock heart, not a Flockhart
    $1000 17
Jennifer Garner plays a double agent on this spy drama
    $1000 6
If you want to see the International Museum of the Horse, trot over to Lexington in this state
    DD: $1,000 25
By when they were first awarded: Emmy, Nobel Prize, Oscar
    $1000 11
The Berbers, mainly found on this continent, rarely use a written form of their native language
    $1000 30
A eating utensil for hog meat

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

Heidi Evan Liana
$200 $3,200 $2,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Heidi Evan Liana
$1,800 $7,400 $5,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

PLAY TIME
McPEOPLE
STUFF THAT HAPPENED
EARTH TONES
MECHANICAL PROBLEMS
CALL TRIPLE "A"
(Alex: Each correct response will contain 3 letters "A".)
    $400 21
The romance of Emily Webb & George Gibbs from their schooldays is the focus of this play
    $400 6
Poor guy! He finished the 2001 baseball season with 29 fewer homers, 41 fewer than in 1998
    $400 1
The upper & lower portions of this country united in 1840
    $400 11
It describes worked leather or someone who has sat in the sun
    $400 25
You can determine the period of this object (the time of 1 swing) from the length of its string
    $400 16
Mohandas Gandhi was called this, meaning "great soul"
    $800 22
Laura collects glass animal figurines in this play by Tennessee Williams
    $800 7
This star of "The Practice" has also appeared on several episodes of "Ally McBeal"
    $800 2
In 1964 Dorothy Hodgkin became the third woman to win a Nobel in chemistry & the first without this last name
    $800 12
To get just one or a latte of this shade of brown at Starbucks, first take an umber
    $800 26
Ironically, this event in 1923 destroyed H. Nakano's manuscripts on the representation of seismic waves
    $800 17
If your eyelashes are blond, try using this in brown
    $1200 23
(Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from the Witch Dungeon Museum in Salem, Massachusetts.) John Proctor & other characters in this 1953 play were based on real people in the Salem witch trials
    DD: $3,000 8
He gave his name to America's tallest mountain
    $1200 3
As Europe & Asia had the Silk Road, North & Central America had a "road" for this bluish stone
    $1200 13
A stoat is a brown animal; this anagram of stoat is also brown in color
    $1200 27
Paul Dirac used math to describe subatomic activity in his 1930 book "The Principles of " this type of "Mechanics"
    $1200 18
The oldest forage crop grown for fodder, its sprouts are popular in salads & sandwiches
    $1600 24
Jason's first mistake: Leaving this woman, a sorceress & his wife, in this Euripides play named for her
    $1600 9
Don't fear the reaper; at least not the one patented by this inventor in 1834
    $1600 4
During a September 26, 1687 battle, the roof of this landmark on Athens' Acropolis was blown off
    $1600 14
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew presents holding a pot.) The pot I have here is an example of this, Italian for "big dirt"
    $1600 28
To plot a bullet's trajectory, you'll need to know the MV, this "velocity" when it leaves the gun
    $1600 19
In studying geometry you don't want to take this curve too fast
    DD: $5,600 29
Roxanne loves the handsome Christian, a soldier who's no good at writing love letters, in this 1897 play
    $2000 10
In 1861 he was appointed general in chief of the Union Army
    $2000 5
Ancient areas with legal codes include Greece with Draco's & this land with Hammurabi's
    $2000 15
It's the shade of reddish brown in the name of the baking potato
    $2000 30
A Machine's ratio of output to input is called this, a related synonym of "effectiveness"
    $2000 20
This body of Jewish mystical teaching seeks hidden meaning in scripture

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Heidi Evan Liana
$8,600 $19,800 $6,600
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

FADS
A '50s fad still popular today, this toy was inspired by a Connecticut bakery's pie tins

Final scores:

Heidi Evan Liana
$13,600 $20,000 $13,200
2nd place: $2,500 if eliminated Automatic semifinalist 3rd place: $2,500 if eliminated

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Heidi Evan Liana
$8,600 $19,800 $10,400
13 R,
2 W
25 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
17 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $38,800

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Game tape date: 2001-12-17
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