Show #8017 - Tuesday, June 18, 2019

2019 Teen Tournament quarterfinal game 2.

Contestants

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Eesha Sohail, a senior from Bakersfield, California

Alison Purcell, a senior from Bellaire, Texas

Lucas Miner, a junior from Miami, Florida

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Jeopardy! Round

GRAPHIC NOVELS
cabinetdepartment.gov
SHOPPING AT THE MALL
THINKING OUT LOUD
E BEFORE I
MR. DWAYNE JOHNSON
    $200 6
Originally this sidekick of Batman, Dick Grayson takes on a new identity in "Nightwing"
    $200 1
This department's website has a bio of the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff
    $200 16
First off, I have to get a new pair of Ray-Ban or Oakley these for my summer vacation
    $200 21
In victory in 2008 Barack Obama said, "We will respond with that...creed that sums up the spirit of a people:" these 3 words
    $200 26
A pale brown color
    $200 11
Channeling his Pacific island heritage, Dwayne was the voice of Maui in this animated movie
    $400 7
Neil Gaiman's "1602" sets Marvel heroes in the past & Dr. Strange is the court magician for this "Virgin Queen"
    $400 2
Complete your FAFSA form to get a Pell grant at the website of this department
    $400 17
Let's go to the Apple Store; I want to get a new Pro one of these tablets with a 12.9" screen
    $400 22
In a 1945 speech this physicist said, "The war is won, but the peace is not"
    $400 27
From the Arabic for "old man", it's a tribal or village leader in parts of the Middle East
    $400 12
In the last 4 films in this speedy franchise, Dwayne has played Luke Hobbs
    $600 8
"Trinity" deals with the history of the first atomic bomb that was exploded 200 miles south of Los Alamos in this state
    $600 3
The mission of this dept. is "to foster, promote, & develop the welfare of the wage earners, job seekers, & retirees"
    $600 18
Next stop is GameStop to buy "Shadow of the Tomb Raider" featuring this butt-kicking heroine
    DD: $1,000 23
This orator, a former slave himself, asked, "What, to the American slave, is your Fourth of July?"
    $600 28
A organic compound composed of one or more chains of amino acids
    $600 13
D.J. flew a rescue chopper & saved lives in this "fault"-y disaster film
    $800 9
"Manifest Destiny" follows these 2 explorers on their 1804 journey across America & their encounters with nasty beasties
    $800 4
Follow the daily interest rate statistics at this.gov
    $800 19
Specializing in band & pop culture related apparel & accessories, this store that first opened in 1989 is muy caliente!
    $800 24
Receiving the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979, this nun said, "Love begins at home"
    $800 29
The French national anthem gets its name from this port city
    $800 14
In "Central Intelligence", Dwayne teamed up to catch a spy with this actor of smaller stature
    $1000 10
Timber! This title group of campgirls, including Jo, Molly & Ripley, grapples with Yetis & selkies
    $1000 5
"Human Trafficking", "Resilience" & "Disasters" are some topics at this department's .gov
    $1000 20
I need to land a new pair of jeans from this store whose name means "airmail"
    $1000 25
"I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country" is attributed to this patriot before his 1776 hanging
    $1000 30
Clearly, you're under this type of close observation
    $1000 15
Still billed as "The Rock" in his film debut "The Mummy Returns", Dwayne played this ruler restored to life by ancient magic

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

Lucas Alison Eesha
$3,200 $2,200 $1,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Lucas Alison Eesha
$6,000 $4,200 $6,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

APPROPRIATE FOR MINERS
THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE
NEWSPEOPLE
MEASURING YOUR WORDS
A WRITER'S LIFE
CLASS(ICAL MUSIC) IS IN
    $400 6
A mining co. can get a Kimberley process certificate showing that these gems have been mined in a conflict-free environment
    $400 1
Inti was the sun god of this empire centered in Cusco, Peru
    $400 16
Sunday nights on "60 Minutes" & New Year's Eve in Times Square are two places you might spot him
    $400 11
You can "get off on the right" one (yay!) or have one "in the grave" (yikes!)
    $400 21
While in Samoa, this author penned a sequel to "Kidnapped" called "David Balfour"
    $400 29
In Holst's suite "The Planets", this part is "The Winged Messenger"
    $800 7
First name of Mr. Strauss, who heard California needed sturdy pants & filled the gap for miners, making a fortune
    $800 2
Alaska's Brooks Range is the northern part of this mountain system that extends south into New Mexico
    $800 17
Sean Hannity is on this news channel every weeknight
    $800 12
Don't get "tied up in" these measures of speed at sea
    $800 22
Nicole Diver in "Tender is the Night" is based in part on his wife Zelda
    $800 25
Johann Sebastian Bach's haunting suite was written specifically for this instrument
    $1200 8
The respiratory affliction coal-workers' pneumoconiosis is also known as "black" this body part
    $1200 3
This Native American stick & ball game is Canada's official national summer sport
    $1200 18
Last name of CNN's Chris; he says one person he wouldn't grill on politics is his brother, the New York governor
    $1200 13
"The whole 9" these means all the way
    $1200 23
Ironically, poet Hart Crane, whose father invented this ring-shaped hard candy, died after jumping overboard
    $1200 26
Debussy was a master of nocturnes, music inspired by this, as the name suggests
    $1600 9
After 69 days deep in the Earth, in 2010 Florencio Avalos became the first of 33 miners rescued in this S. Amer. country
    $1600 4
Port-au-Prince is the capital city of this nation on the island of Hispaniola
    $1600 19
She was a college journalism student, acted on "The Newsroom" & corresponded for "The Daily Show"
    $1600 14
It's a unit of time, or what you do when you express formal support of a motion
    DD: $2,000 24
This author's close relationship with the Davies family was the subject of the film "Finding Neverland"
    $1600 27
The Wagner piece heard here depicts these Norse maidens on a little ride
    $2000 10
In 1986 Britain ended its decades-long practice of using these birds as sentinels in coal mines
    DD: $2,000 5
Named after a saint, this most populous Brazilian city is also the most populous metro area south of the Equator
    $2000 20
Jose Diaz-Balart is a fixture on this network whose name contains the Spanish word for "world"
    $2000 15
The arrangement of words in rhythmic verses gives a poem this pattern
    $2000 30
Years after this alliterative poet wrote "Tintern Abbey", he was made poet laureate
    $2000 28
Rimsky-Korsakov wrote a lasting piece about a czar's son being turned into one of these insects & his subsequent flight

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Lucas Alison Eesha
$16,400 $5,800 $20,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

KINGS, QUEENS & PRESIDENTS
17 U.S. presidents served all or part of their terms during the reign of this British monarch

Final scores:

Lucas Alison Eesha
$21,000 $11,600 $19,787
Automatic semifinalist 3rd place: $5,000 if eliminated 2nd place: $5,000 if eliminated

Game dynamics:

Game dynamics graph

Coryat scores:

Lucas Alison Eesha
$18,000 $5,800 $20,200
21 R
(including 2 DDs),
3 W
(including 1 DD)
12 R,
1 W
22 R,
0 W

Combined Coryat: $44,000

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Game tape date: 2018-12-10
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