Show #6187 - Tuesday, July 5, 2011

2011 Kids Week game 2.

Contestants

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Meg Walker, an eleven-year-old from Brandon, Mississippi

Dillon McCormick, a twelve-year-old from Erlanger, Kentucky

Rahul Francis, a twelve-year-old from Flushing, New York

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Jeopardy! Round

NAMES IN THE OLD TESTAMENT
SWEET TREATS
SUMMERTIME
DR. SEUSS CHARACTERS
THIS & THAT
ABBREV.
    $200 24
While on his boat, he sent out a dove to see if there was any dry land yet
    $200 1
This name comes before "Pieces", "Fast Break" & "Peanut Butter Cup"
    $200 2
This object is the "S" in SPF, which should be at least 30 in the stuff mom slathers onto you
    $200 21
His name finishes the line, "I do not like green eggs and ham. I do not like them..."
    $200 16
The Vince Lombardi trophy is given each year to the team that wins this football game
    $200 11
It would be criminal for you not to know that FBI stands for this
    $400 27
He interpreted dreams & survived a stay in a lions' den
    $400 3
With chocolate creme & golden cookies, the uh-oh version of this Nabisco cookie is the reverse of the original
    $400 7
On summer afternoons in many neighborhoods, dads are on display doing this
    $400 22
"If I can't find a reindeer, I'll make one instead", said this character--so he called on his dog, Max
    $400 17
Andrew Jackson is on the front of this bill
    $400 12
MT is an abbreviation for megaton as well as this U.S. state
    $600 28
Jochebed, this Egyptian prince's real mother, was the one who put him into the river in a basket
    $600 4
The kid seen here is the official spokesperson of these snack cakes
    $600 8
The fun-spoilers in city government don't want you to open these to play in the street--what if there's no water to fight fires?
    $600 23
This turtle was king of the pond at the island of Sala-ma-Sond
    $600 18
A half pint, or 8 ounces, is equal to this many cups
    DD: $400 13
It's the unit of weight abbreviated mg
    $800 29
The Queen of this place made a visit to king Solomon & praised his wisdom
    $800 5
The yellow label of this Nestle candy bar says it's "crispety, crunchety, peanut-buttery"
    $800 9
In the northern hemisphere, Vega, Altair & Deneb, 3 of these, make up the "summer triangle"
    $800 25
In the jungle of Nool, he murmured, "I've never heard tell of a small speck of dust that is able to yell"
    $800 19
You get an "A" if you know this largest Dutch city is crisscrossed by dozens of canals
    $800 14
Providing online access, ISP stands for this
    $1000 30
In Genesis she posed as her husband's sister when they traveled to Egypt
    $1000 6
Some lemon pies are topped with this, which is made from just egg whites & granulated sugar
    $1000 10
In Houston in the summer, this averages over 90% for the morning
    $1000 26
This boy from feudal times got into trouble for failing to doff his hat
    $1000 20
It's a pipe carrying rain down off the roof of your house; there may be an itsy bitsy spider in it
    $1000 15
This agency of the United Nations is known as WHO for short

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

Rahul :) Dillon Meg
$3,400 $2,800 $1,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Rahul :) Dillon Meg
$5,200 $5,400 $3,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

AMERICANA
MOVIE SEQUELS
HELLO KITTY
THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE
"H" IS FOR HOBBY
HOMOPHONES
    $400 2
This statue was dedicated on Bedloe's Island Oct. 28, 1886
    $400 21
In the second "Night at the Museum" movie, Larry fights the "Battle of" this place
    $400 16
One theory says that this endearing cat sound is caused by the vibration of the false vocal cords
    $400 11
This ocean borders the islands of Sumatra & Madagascar
    $400 1
If dancing is your thing, try this alliterative style that employs breaking, popping & locking
    $400 26
To aimlessly wander, or Italy's capital city
    $800 4
It's said that William Driver of Massachusetts gave the American flag this 2-word nickname
    $800 22
The 2009 Alvin & the Chipmunks follow-up wasn't billed as "the Sequel" but this
    $800 17
The Siberian is the largest of these, the largest member of the cat family
    $800 12
The Andes are dandy in this country, highlighted here
    $800 3
Maybe you like to collect these, like fedoras or berets
    $800 27
A whole seed grain of corn, or a military rank
    $1200 5
The USA's 10th national park is this one in Montana that's named for a giant icy feature
    $1200 23
"Dawn of the Dinosaurs" is a 2009 movie in this chilly series
    $1200 18
Because its smell is exciting to cats, this aromatic herb of the mint family is often used as a stuffing for cat toys
    DD: $3,000 13
This country straddles the Equator; Marsabit is in the N. hemisphere but Mombasa, its main port, is South
    $1200 6
If you're getting ready for some dressage at an equestrian event, you're probably into these animals
    $1200 28
Expected at a certain time, like a library book, or moisture condensed from the air
    $1600 9
Woody Guthrie wrote this song that spans "from the redwood forest to the gulf stream waters"
    $1600 24
Woody & friends are mistakenly sent to a day care center in this movie "3"
    $1600 19
The face of this fastest cat has black lines that curve from the eye's inner corner to the mouth's outer corners
    $1600 14
Maori is an official language of this island country about 1,000 miles southeast of Australia
    $1600 7
If you're working on a world record spinning this, don't let it get below your hips
    DD: $1,000 29
Percussion instruments that clang, or things that represent other things
    $2000 10
(Kelly of the Clue Crew stands by the Great Seal of the United States.) On the Great Seal of the United States, the power of war & peace are symbolized by what the eagle holds in its talons, thirteen arrows on one side & this, with thirteen leaves, on the other
    $2000 25
After "The Little Mermaid" came "The Little Mermaid:" her "Beginning"
    $2000 20
It's the 5-letter name for the kitty's coat pattern, which is distinguished by the mark on the forehead
    $2000 15
If you're marching to the Voortrekker monument outside of Pretoria, you're in this country
    $2000 8
If you like cultivating fruits & plants, you're down with this art whose name comes from the Latin for "garden"
    $2000 30
To modify, or a place where sacrifices are performed

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Rahul :) Dillon Meg
$14,400 $20,600 $11,000

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Final Jeopardy! Round

HISTORIC AMERICANS
An education center at his historic home includes galleries called "First in War" & "A Leader's Smile"

Final scores:

Rahul :) Dillon Meg
$20,601 $28,800 $16,000
2nd place: $2,000 Winner: $28,800 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Rahul :) Dillon Meg
$14,400 $19,400 $11,200
18 R,
1 W
24 R
(including 2 DDs),
2 W
15 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W

Combined Coryat: $45,000

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Game tape date: 2011-03-07
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