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    $800 21
We know that coils inside this appliance are where evaporation takes place; we just don't know if the light stays on
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Show #5276 - Monday, July 16, 2007

2007 Teen Tournament Summer Games quarterfinal game 1.

Contestants

Greg Peterson, a senior from Park Ridge, Illinois

Andy Hutchins, a senior from Rockledge, Florida

Meryl Federman, a senior from Livingston, New Jersey

Jeopardy! Round

POTPOURRI
(Alex: A little bit of everything.)
YOU TUBE
MAPQUEST
QUIZILLA
MY SPICE
"GOO"GLE
    $200 11
Technically, a carpet is fixed to the floor but one of these lies free
    $200 1
This clock-wearing member of Public Enemy went from "The Surreal Life" to his own show on VH1
    $200 13
To visit Sensoji Temple in this capital, cross Komagata Bridge, turn right & walk north on the Nakamise-Dori
    $200 18
In 2006 ABC aired the finals in primetime for this C-O-N-T-E-S-T, the "longest-running educational promotion"
    $200 16
Good grief! Patty from "Peanuts" has this spice in her name
    $200 2
What distinguished this Disney character from others in a 1932 cartoon was not his looks but his laugh
    $400 12
Andrassy is the luxury shopping street of this capital of Hungary
    $400 7
Brian (the dog) is a surprisingly eloquent member of the Griffin household on this animated series
    $400 15
The drive from Denmark to Malmo in this country includes a 5-mile stretch across the Oresund Bridge
    $400 19
The 1st Amendment was the 2006 topic in the "Ideas of America" contest for this type of short literary composition
    $400 25
The ceylon or tree type of this spice that's good on toast is buff-colored & mildly sweet
    $400 3
This web-footed swimming bird has a longer neck & longer legs than a duck
    $600 20
It's not just Dijon; Meaux also is known for this condiment
    $600 8
Season 3 of this MTV reality series introduced us to Breanna, L.C.'s younger sister
    $600 23
From Paris' Royal Saint-Honore Hotel, walk 1/2 mile down Rue Saint-Honore, turn right & walk into its glass pyramid
    $600 21
Debate & solve the problems of the world in the "Model" this international organization
    $600 26
In a sushi bar, you will likely be offered some pickled this so you can cleanse your palate between bites
    $600 4
(I'm Steve Schirripa of The Sopranos.) I've written several books on the lifestyle of this Sicilian slang term that's also seen in Super Mario games
    $800 24
Jazzman Bucky Pizzarelli uses a 7-string one of these
    $800 9
Emmitt Smith won the third installment of this show with a samba
    $800 14
To visit San Marino, take a winding road up Mount Titano, a short drive from Rimini in this country
    $800 22
Pascal & C are 2 of the languages students must know to compete in the USACO, the Olympiad of this
    $800 17
The name of this spice important in Asian incense can also refer to a small piece of garlic
    $800 5
The name of these ice cream bars invented in 1920 implies that they'll actually improve your temperament
    $1000 28
The Royal Tyrrell Museum of this -ology has 35 complete dinosaur skeletons
    $1000 10
Ukrainian-born Mila Kunis played Jackie Burkhart on this Fox sitcom
    $1000 29
From Ulan Bator, go straight south to Wuhai, flip a left & go about 500 miles to reach this world capital
    DD: $1,000 27
Since 1989 this society has sponsored an annual bee that tests kids on their knowledge of the Earth
    $1000 30
Popular in spaghetti sauce, wild marjoram is more commonly known by this name
    $1000 6
Steven Spielberg produced & wrote the story for this film about a group of kids who find pirate treasure

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

Meryl Andy Greg
$2,800 $3,000 $1,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Meryl Andy Greg
$4,000 $7,400 $5,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE HUMAN BODY
WHEN THEY WERE IN HIGH SCHOOL
FAMOUS WOMEN
EVERYDAY TECHNOLOGY
AIN'T THAT AMERICA
10-LETTER WORDS
    $400 17
The part of your eye that looks like a black circle is called this, as is a student
    $400 1
He ran track at Skyline High in Oakland--good practice for the role of Forrest Gump
    $400 11
This Secretary of State whose first name is from a musical term had originally planned to be a concert pianist
    $400 16
(Cheryl of the Clue crew is in the lab.) This trademarked DuPont technology protects each fiber of a carpet to prevent stains; you might know it better from cookware
    $400 26
This state celebrates July 24, the day of Brigham Young's arrival, as Pioneer Day
    $400 6
Colorful term for a person who forges objects of iron
    DD: $5,000 18
Dentin, which is harder than bone, surrounds the pulp of these
    $800 2
As a teen in B.C., she said her goal was "to be a California beach bum"--she got her wish on "Baywatch"
    $800 12
Shortly after her disappearance, her publisher husband George Putnam released "Last Flight", containing her diaries
    $800 21
We know that coils inside this appliance are where evaporation takes place; we just don't know if the light stays on
    $800 27
By early 2006, New Orleans had been overtaken in population by this nearby capital city
    $800 7
Repugnantly hateful, though we have nothing personal against the "Snowman"
    $1200 19
Otoliths are found in the vestibule of the "inner" part of this organ
    $1200 3
To make extra money, she sometimes cleaned out the tour bus for her mom Naomi & sister Wynonna
    $1200 13
"The Moses of her people", she helped hundreds of slaves escape along the underground railroad
    $1200 23
(Kelly of the Clue Crew delivers the hot air.) In plastic that's heated, the molecules move around & get tangled, reducing the area of the plastic around an object, hence the name
    $1200 28
This state's Little Diomede is about 2 1/2 miles from Russia's Big Diomede Island
    $1200 8
To go about under false pretenses, or a type of party with historical costumes
    $1600 20
This part of the brain just above the brain stem is about the size of an orange
    $1600 4
As a high school basketball star in Irvington, N.J., this "Royal" rapper led her team to 2 state championships
    $1600 14
She's the young girl on the left pictured with her beloved teacher Anne Sullivan
    $1600 24
Seen here is the first patent for what became this time saver at the supermarket checkout
    $1600 29
Since 1792 Frankfort has been the capital of this state
    $1600 9
Jugglers don't focus on any 1 particular ball; they use this type of vision to keep track of the whole area
    $2000 22
This main artery of the heart is said to resemble a cane with its arch at the top of the heart
    $2000 5
He played quarterback for the Terrell High School tigers before we won an Oscar for playing Ray Charles
    DD: $3,000 15
This first American woman in space heads a company geared to girls who are interested in science & math
    $2000 25
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew screens the facts.) Channel surfing is made possible by the light emitting diode in your remote, sending a signal of this non-visible light
    $2000 30
Downtown skyway systems with 13 miles of walkways make it so you don't have to go outside while in these twin cities
    $2000 10
Security pledged for the payment of a loan; in a familiar but unrelated phrase, it precedes "damage"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Meryl Andy Greg
$15,400 $29,200 $11,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE WORLD OF CINEMA
In 2006 "The Nativity Story" became the first film to have its world premiere in this country, in Paul VI Hall

Final scores:

Meryl Andy Greg
$22,000 $30,801 $22,222
3rd place: $5,000 if eliminated Automatic semifinalist 2nd place: $5,000 if eliminated

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Meryl Andy Greg
$11,200 $28,200 $11,200
18 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
25 R
(including 2 DDs),
0 W
15 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $50,600

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