Show #5168 - Wednesday, February 14, 2007

2007 Teen Tournament semifinal game 3.

Contestants

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Stephen Fritz, a sophomore from Lexington, Kentucky

Frank Firke, a junior from Chicago, Illinois

Heidi Fogle, a senior from Overland Park, Kansas

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Jeopardy! Round

COUNTRIES BY CITIES
THE CW
THEME PARK FUN
DESCRIBING THE VICE PRESIDENT
FAST FOOD NATION
OO, SORRY!
(Alex: Each correct response will have the "oo" sound, but not the double "O"s. Keep that in mind.)
    $200 1
Netanya,
Beersheba,
Haifa
    $200 7
J. Alexander & Nigel Barker bring some testosterone to the judging panel on this show
    $200 19
Knott's Berry Farm turns into "Knott's Scary Farm" mainly during this month
    $200 6
McKinley man, rode rough, bully for him
    $200 14
This fast food giant has resumed its Monopoly game
    $200 20
In Spanish, it's dos
    $400 2
Moose Jaw,
Sudbury,
Portage La Prairie
    $400 8
One of the few things the half brothers on this drama share is the love of basketball
    $400 21
Thrill to the spectacle of the "BraviSEAmo!" show at this Japanese city's DisneySea theme park
    $400 10
Never actually said he invented the Internet, told "An Inconvenient Truth" in 2006
    $400 15
At this eatery, the calorie conscious can now replace cheese & sauce with "Fresco Style" fiesta salsa
    $400 23
In 1673 Marquette & Joliet explored in birchbark ones of these
    $600 3
Bialystok,
Slupsk,
Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski
    $600 9
Taking buses from Bed-Stuy to Corleone Junior High School is an adventure in hilarity on this show
    $600 22
Get away to Holiday World in Indiana to ride the Gobbler Getaway in the area named for this holiday
    $600 11
First Number 2 to go to Number One, anti-tea tax, lived to be 90
    $600 16
Among the items you can have your way at this chain are its chicken fries & its chicken tenders
    $600 24
Throwing techniques in this martial art are called nagewaza
    $800 4
Nakuru,
Kisumu,
Nairobi
    $800 29
Kristen Bell solves mysteries on this show now set in college
    $800 25
Zap aliens with a laser on the Men in Black Alien Attack ride at this movie-themed park in Florida
    $800 12
Beat Alexander Hamilton's father-in-law to become Senator in 1791, did worse to Alexander Hamilton
    $800 17
In 1951 this chain served its first banana splits; in 2003 it launched a Blizzard-of-the-Month program
    $800 27
In U.S. harbors, these floating objects with red & white markings indicate the boundaries of safe water
    $1000 5
Hoorn,
Haarlem,
Arnhem
    $1000 30
Brothers have to fight vampires, spirits & even clowns on this ghoulish drama
    $1000 26
Ride the Curse of DarKastle at Busch Gardens Europe in Williamsburg in this Southern state
    $1000 13
More than a Metrodome, Nixon nemesis, was "Triple H" way before the WWE guy
    $1000 18
Any hedgehog could tell you that this is the place to go to get toaster sandwiches & Coney hot dogs
    DD: $796 28
In the U.S. Army or Marine Corps, a platoon is normally commanded by this officer

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

Heidi Frank Stephen
$200 $4,200 $3,000

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Heidi Frank Stephen
$2,800 $5,200 $8,796

Double Jeopardy! Round

BOOKS & AUTHORS
OSCAR YOUTH
U.S. COINS
MOUNTAINS
COLORS IN ITALIAN
"QUE" TIPS
(Alex: Each correct response will end in those three letters.)
    $400 26
Appropriately, it's the title of the 13th & final book in "A Series of Unfortunate Events"
    $400 1
Before getting an Oscar nomination, this actress won hearts as Queen Amidala
    $400 14
(Kelly of the Clue Crew reports from the U.S. Mint in Denver, CO.) The United States Mint's Westward Journey nickel shows the word "Liberty" in this man's handwriting
    $400 21
This peak's name in Arabic is Jabal Musa, or "Mount of Moses"
    $400 6
Shades of this color include azzuro & celeste
    $400 3
A pulpit called a minbar is often found in this Muslim house of worship
    $800 27
In Meg Cabot's "Valentine Princess", this girl's grandmere disapproves of her boyfriend Michael
    $800 2
At age 13, Keisha Castle-Hughes was nominated for an Oscar in 2004 for playing a Maori girl who "rode" these cetaceans
    $800 15
It's the creature on the reverse of the quarter in use since 1932
    $800 22
Prospectors traveling west in 1859 vowed to reach this famous "Peak or bust"
    $800 7
This primary color is giallo
    $800 9
It's the film of mucus & bacteria on a tooth's surface
    $1200 28
In a book by Irene Hunt, 9-year-old Jethro Creighton lives during the Civil War, which lasts "Across Five" of these months
    $1200 4
Seen here, he was 11 when he got his Oscar nomination for "The Sixth Sense"
    $1200 16
Compared to about 8 billion Lincoln cents, each year the Mint issues 7 million of the Kennedy these
    $1200 23
At about 29,000 ft., the summit of this Nepalese peak reaches 2/3 of the way through the Earth's troposphere
    $1200 8
This eye color is marrone
    $1200 11
Unparalleled, one of a kind
    $1600 29
Guy Montag is a fireman whose job is to burn books in this classic by Ray Bradbury
    $1600 5
Her 1935 honorary award made this curly-haired girl the youngest actress ever to receive an Oscar
    $1600 19
Move over, Sacajawea: a new series of presidential coins worth this much is being launched in 2007
    $1600 24
To some Buddhists the 33rd & 88th ascents of this Japanese peak carry special religious significance
    $1600 17
It is arancio
    $1600 12
From 1970 to 1975 & in 1980, Arnold Schwarzenegger was crowned Mr. Olympia for having the best this
    $2000 30
Death narrates this novel about Liesel Meminger, who steals reading material during WWII
    $2000 10
At age 20, she was nominated for playing Emma Thompson's sister in "Sense and Sensibility"
    $2000 20
(Jon of the Clue Crew reports from Denver.) Though it depicts Caesar Rodney's ride to vote for the Declaration of Independence, Delaware got the Mint's first state quarter because it was the first to do this
    $2000 25
This horn-shaped peak's English name is derived from the name of the nearby town of Zermatt, Switzerland
    DD: $5,200 18
This metallic color is argento
    DD: $7,500 13
This country was once known as Portuguese East Africa

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Heidi Frank Stephen
$14,800 $21,900 $17,196

[wagering suggestions for these scores]

Final Jeopardy! Round

ORGANIZATIONS
The emblem seen here is now used in countries where this organization's original emblem was controversial

Final scores:

Heidi Frank Stephen
$29,600 $34,295 $34,389
3rd place: $10,000 2nd place: $10,000 Finalist

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Heidi Frank Stephen
$11,600 $16,400 $17,400
14 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
20 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
21 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $45,400

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Game tape date: 2007-01-05
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