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    $1200 24
The name of this type of paint that contains egg yolks almost sounds like a Japanese dish, but don't eat it
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Show #5307 - Tuesday, October 9, 2007

2007 Kids Week game 2.

Contestants

Rachel Millena, a 10-year-old from Concord, California

Eddie Kwiatkowski, a 10-year-old from Cumberland, Rhode Island

Charlie Blatt, an 11-year-old from Scarsdale, New York

Jeopardy! Round

THE CONTINENTS
THE SUMMER OLYMPICS
OUT OF THIS WORLD
YOUR NEW CLASS SCHEDULE
AMERICANA
(Alex: And we'll give you a list, you tell us which word is...)
NOT A VERB
    $200 1
This continent is the largest in area
    $200 6
You might have to get as high as 20 feet off the ground to win a medal in this "vaulting" Olympic event
    $200 26
The gravitational pull of this object is the main force holding the solar system together
    $200 21
History:
Study up on this ship that anchored in Plymouth Harbor on Dec. 26, 1620
    $200 7
On July 8, 1776 it was rung to proclaim the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence
    $200 12
Capable,
succeed,
accomplish
    $400 2
Early explorers called parts of this continent Vinland
    $400 17
At 26.2 miles, it's the longest running event in the Summer Olympics
    $400 27
Galileo was the first person to see the rings around this planet
    $400 22
Home ec.:
Make this breakfast dish of battered & fried bread, called pain perdu in France
    $400 8
Suffragettes were women who wanted the right to do this (& got to with the 19th Amendement)
    $400 13
Paint,
brush,
easel
    $600 3
This continent has a lot of marsupials, like the native wombat
    $600 18
In the Olympic 400-meter relay final, this many runners compete together as a team
    $600 28
Not the first but this second planet is the hottest, because its atmosphere causes a severe greenhouse effect
    $600 23
Spanish:
You'll have to use your cabeza, this body part, to pass the class
    $600 9
Check out exotic marine life at one of these, like the National one in Baltimore
    $600 14
Wind,
wander,
wonderful
    $800 4
This continent has the longest mountain chain
    $800 19
Throwing events include this one, the hurling of a spearlike shaft
    DD: $1,500 29
It was last seen in the skies in 1986 & won't return until 2061
    $800 24
Math:
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew shows two hexagons on the monitor.) A polygon may be considered convex, or this, meaning "having at least 1 interior angle greater than 180 degrees"
    $800 10
Tulsa's newspaper is called The World; Boston's is named for this object that depicts the world
    $800 15
Salt,
pepper,
sage
    $1000 5
In 1957 countries on this continent signed a treaty creating an economic community, or common market
    $1000 20
In 2004 the USA's Bryan Clay, with 8,820 points, took the silver in this 10-event contest
    $1000 25
Science:
Discover animal anatomy, starting with Ursidae, this animal family
    $1000 11
The name of this Texas city is Spanish for "yellow"
    $1000 16
Candor,
center,
canter

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 16):

Charlie Eddie Rachel
$1,000 $1,200 $3,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Charlie Eddie Rachel
$1,000 $1,500 $5,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
MOVIE MUSIC
LITERATURE FOR KIDS
ANNUAL EVENTS
ART
WHERE WORDS COME FROM
    $400 13
There's no truth to the story that she had to pawn her jewels to finance Columbus' first voyage
    $400 4
5-letter word for a group that sings exalting music, like the Bulgarian women's one heard in "Brother Bear"
    $400 1
"We looked! Then we saw him step in on the mat! We looked! And we saw him!" This famous cat
    $400 18
Several different islands choose their own kings & queens as part of this state's Aloha festivals
    $400 21
Ceramics is the art of making objects, even dreidels, out of this material
    $400 11
Chinese or Malay:
This tomato condiment that's put on French fries
    $800 14
This flagship of Columbus' first voyage was chartered from Juan de la Cosa & was his largest ship
    $800 5
Caetano Veloso & Mr. Loco are among artists on the soundtrack of this Jack Black wrestling movie
    $800 2
In a fairy tale by this Danish author, the Snow Queen takes little Kay away in her sleigh to her icy palace
    $800 19
Stand clear of the seed-spitting contest at the Hope, Arkansas festival for these huge picnic fruits
    DD: $1,200 23
Someone tearing the L.A. Times into strips may be practicing this art form with a hyphenated French name
    $800 12
Latin:
This device you open when it's precipitating
    $1200 15
Christopher Columbus was born in this Italian seaport where his father was a merchant & wool weaver
    $1200 6
Julie Andrews sings "A Spoonful Of Sugar" in this movie
    $1200 3
In "Little Women", Margaret March is better known by this nickname
    DD: $1,400 20
Dancers clomp around in wooden shoes at the Holland, Michigan festival honoring this flower
    $1200 24
The name of this type of paint that contains egg yolks almost sounds like a Japanese dish, but don't eat it
    $1600 16
On Oct. 12, 1492 Columbus reached the New World & landed at an island he called this, Spanish for "holy savior"
    $1600 9
In "Raise Your Voice", Hilary Duff sings this Handel oratorio about the Savior
    $1600 7
This loving relative who takes care of Tom Sawyer was inspired by Mark Twain's own mother
    $1600 22
Stockton, Calif. doesn't have a festival for Britney Spears, but it does have one for these green spears
    $2000 17
One of the only 2 current U.S. territories visited by Columbus, who reached both in 1493
    $2000 10
She sings "Cry" & "Only Hope" on the soundtrack of her movie "A Walk to Remember"
    $2000 8
This author who wrote about "The Princess Who Could Not Laugh" made us smile with "Winnie-the-Pooh"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Charlie Eddie Rachel
$1,000 $1,100 $16,000
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

U.S. PRESIDENTS
He's the only U.S. president who never lived in the District of Columbia

Final scores:

Charlie Eddie Rachel
$2,000 $2,200 $28,000
3rd place: $1,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD Home Game System 2nd place: $2,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD Home Game System Winner: $28,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD Home Game System

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Charlie Eddie Rachel
$1,000 $2,600 $17,000
8 R,
3 W
12 R,
6 W
(including 1 DD)
21 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $20,600

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