Show #5161 - Monday, February 5, 2007

2007 Teen Tournament quarterfinal game 1.

Contestants

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Hank Robinson, a senior from Lithia Springs, Georgia

Heidi Liu, a senior from Plymouth, Minnesota

Kristin Briggs, a senior from Parkland, Florida

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Jeopardy! Round

NOVEL SYNOPSES
MTV
NEWSPAPER SECTIONS
COMPUTING 101
CHEM CLASS
YOU GET AN "A"
    $200 3
A French curator is killed. Symbology Professor Langdon is called to help. Sophie learns her family history
    $200 1
Frankie Muniz was one of the first celebrities to have a prank played on him by Ashton Kutcher on this series
    $200 26
Section where Troy Polamalu & Shawn Green make headlines
    $200 2
In computerese, it's the "app" in "killer app"
    $200 21
Charles' law says that the volume of a fixed amount of gas is directly proportional to this
    $200 10
...in Drama, if you can name this city that hosted the ancient drama festival called the City Dionysia
    $400 4
Holden is to be expelled from Pencey. Holden has adventures in NYC. Holden watches his sister
    $400 5
One of MTV's most popular series ever featured this family: Ozzy, Kelly, Jack & Sharon
    $400 27
The New York Times runs bestseller lists in this Sunday section
    $400 7
This 4-letter term for a small image on a computer screen shares its name with a specialized image of a holy person
    $400 22
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew pours the contents of a flask into a beaker.) Milk has its solids distributed throughout the liquid; to clump the solids into curd, I've added vinegar, a weak one of these
    $400 12
...in American History, if you know that this man was the only U.S. president named Chester
    $600 16
Jerry has a run-in with a gang, the Vigils. Jerry is told to refuse to sell chocolate for his school. Jerry gets beat up
    $600 6
Like previous teens, if you dream of becoming a rapper, a lifeguard, or a prom prince, this show's for you
    $600 28
It doesn't contain secret data but ads divided into categories
    $600 11
A flatbed one of these optical devices is used to get images into your computer to use on your website
    $600 23
Rusting is also called this process, for the element that causes it
    $600 13
...in French, if you remember this French word for "friend"
    $800 17
Roy gets shot on the way to a Cubs tryout. Roy turns the Knights around. Wonderboy breaks, Roy fails
    $800 8
For all of the latest music videos, watch "TRL", which stands for this
    $800 29
Wow! This L.A. Times section says ALCAN is up 5 cents! Sell!!
    $800 14
In order to get online, you'll need one of these, an ISP
    $800 24
(Jon of the Clue Crew rubs different small slips of paper together with different amounts of ease.) When put on paper, graphite's lubricant properties reduce this force that resists relative motion
    $800 19
...in Biology, if you recall that millipedes belong to this phylum of animals
    $1000 18
Paul & friends join the German army in WWI. The Kaiser visits the front. Paul is killed
    $1000 9
MTV has been a big supporter or RTV, this organization that encourages young people to be active in politics
    $1000 30
The Washington Post section on city life; it's also the city's subway
    $1000 15
"Broadcast yourself" is the slogan of this website that was recently bought for $1.6 billion
    $1000 25
These can be almost instant, like an explosion, or very slow, like the corrosion of copper
    DD: $1,000 20
...in Geography, if you know that this country calls itself Republik Oesterreich

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

Kristin Heidi Hank
$4,800 $200 $1,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Kristin Heidi Hank
$6,200 $4,000 $4,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

TEENS IN HISTORY
ALSO A PRO SPORTS TEAM
LANDMARKS
NORSE MYTHOLOGY
OIL IN THEM THAR STATES
ADJECTIVES
    $400 6
By the time he was 13, Louis XV had already been king of this country for 8 years
    $400 1
Proverbially, "it's not" this, "it's the humidity"--but don't tell that to Shaq
    $400 15
A line drawn from the Lincoln Memorial to the U.S. Capitol would pass through this 555' tower
    $400 2
In the Norse creation story, Embla is the equivalent of this biblical woman
    $400 22
Oil flows through the Black Hills of Custer County in this state
    $400 12
This adjective that means "immediate" can precede "coffee" or "pudding"
    $800 7
When teen king Ptolemy XIV died in 44 B.C., it was rumored that this queen, his sister, had had him poisoned
    $800 25
It's the common bond of Catherine of Siena, Francis of Assisi & Thomas Aquinas
    $800 16
Legend says if you're looking for someone, wait under Nelson's statue in this London square
    $800 3
This day of the week was sacred to the goddess Frigga--thank God!
    $800 23
Known for tobacco farming & horse breeding, this Bluegrass State also has oil in the Cumberland Plateau
    DD: $3,000 13
This adjective can mean "relating to fingers" or "relating to numbers"
    $1200 9
Augustus Caesar was just 18 when he learned he'd been named the heir to this Roman leader
    $1200 26
The annual running of these in Spain got international notice with Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises"
    $1200 17
This city's Point State Park at the tip of the Golden Triangle contains Fort Pitt Blockhouse, built in 1764
    $1200 4
This magic tool of Thor's wasn't just a weapon; he also used it to bless weddings
    $1200 24
Champaign toasted the oil discovered in this state; now it's second in production for states east of the Mississippi
    $1200 14
Marvelous, like Sam's hair care franchises or 4 certain comic book superheroes
    $1600 10
In the 1460s this teen, the future husband of Queen Isabella, fought in the Catalonian Wars
    $1600 29
Job title of Susan Collins, Carl Levin & Barack Obama
    DD: $2,000 18
The Central Park statue by Georg Lober donated by this European country features an ugly duckling
    $1600 5
Bragi, the god of poetry, is the son of this chief Norse god, quite a poet himself
    $1600 27
In the 1850s a prairie wheat state was known as "Bleeding" this; today, oil might make it "Gushing" this
    $1600 20
Both pontifical and this 5-letter adjective mean "relating to the pope"
    $2000 11
By age 16, Nijinsky was already known as the "Eighth Wonder of the World" as one of these performers
    $2000 30
Melancholy, or a type of music with lyrics like, "I missed the last clue, my woman left me, I got the 'Jeopardy!'..."
    $2000 19
The Selimiye Mosque, which was formerly the Cathedral of Saint Sophia, is in Nicosia on this island
    $2000 8
Feasting & fighting are favorite pastimes at this "hall of the slain"
    $2000 28
One of the oldest producing wells is Burning Springs, which was once destroyed by Confederates in this 35th state
    $2000 21
This directional adjective comes from a word meaning "sun"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Kristin Heidi Hank
$9,400 $13,800 $24,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

LANGUAGES
In South America, these are the 2 most widely spoken languages

Final scores:

Kristin Heidi Hank
$13,801 $14,950 $29,600
3rd place: $5,000 if eliminated 2nd place: $5,000 if eliminated Automatic semifinalist

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Kristin Heidi Hank
$9,400 $11,600 $24,200
14 R,
0 W
16 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
26 R
(including 2 DDs),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $45,200

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Game tape date: 2007-01-04
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