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    $200 6
In 1799 this man was eulogized by Henry Lee as "first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen"
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Show #5737 - Tuesday, July 14, 2009

2009 Kids Week game 2.

Contestants

Sophia Marianiello, an 11-year-old from Newark, Delaware

Jacob Joyner, an 11-year-old from Quantico, Virginia

Zachary Baumgartner, a 10-year-old from Deer Park, New York

Jeopardy! Round

EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY
IT'S ALL IN THE GAME
LET'S EAT
HEADS OF STATE
KIDS' TV
NAMED FOR THEIR LOOKS
    $200 6
In 1799 this man was eulogized by Henry Lee as "first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen"
    $200 16
Queen,
rook,
pawn,
knight
    $200 17
Let's have these for breakfast, perhaps at the International House of them, around since 1958
    $200 11
Shimon Peres, elected by the Knesset as the 9th president in 2007
    $200 1
This character is "in the House"--the White House, that is--when his dad starts working there on this Disney show
    $200 26
Baseball players know the infield is shaped like this gem, which gives the field its name
    $400 7
In 1732 this printer founded Philadelphische Zeitung, the first German-language newspaper in the English colonies
    $400 22
Free Parking,
Reading Railroad, Community Chest
    $400 18
It's the cheerful name for the fried eggs seen here
    $400 12
Akihito, the emperor whose reign is designated "Heisei", or "achieving peace"
    $400 2
A sub shop in Manhattan is magic for the Russo family on this Disney channel show
    $400 27
A natural bridge in Utah is named for this colorful arc sometimes seen in the sky
    $600 8
In 1612 this English captain published "A Map of Virginia"
    $600 23
Letter tiles,
double word score space,
triple word score space
    $600 19
The name of this Mexican dish, a crisp tortilla filled with meat & cheese, is from the Spanish for "wadding"
    $600 13
In Scandinavia, King Carl XVI Gustaf
    $600 3
Phineas Flynn & this stepbrother have a pet platypus that's really a secret agent
    $600 28
There's a striped yellow butterfly named for this wild striped feline (Grrrr!)
    DD: $600 9
On May 29, 1765 this patriot made a speech attacking the Stamp Act in Virginia's House of Burgesses
    $800 24
Lead pipe,
kitchen,
Colonel Mustard
    $800 20
The name of this edible root has its root in Latin
    $800 14
Hamid Karzai--we're fighting a war in his country
    $800 4
Keke Palmer goes from homeroom to the boardroom when she becomes an exec of a fashion empire on this show
    $800 29
A spoonbill is a long-legged one of these with a spoon-shaped bill
    $1000 10
After this war (1754-1763), Britain received all French land east of the Mississippi except New Orleans
    $1000 25
Water on the knee,
bread basket,
writer's cramp
    $1000 21
This member of the nightshade family is the main ingredient in marinara sauce
    $1000 15
Hugo Chavez--from Caracas he rules an oil-rich land
    $1000 5
An 11-year-old boy is the guinea pig for his genius twin sisters on this Cartoon Network show
    $1000 30
Tusk, tusk! This color is named for the tusk material it resembles

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

Zachary Jacob Sophia
$200 $2,800 $1,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Zachary Jacob Sophia
$4,200 $3,200 $4,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

YOU DO THE MATH!
VACATION FUN
AT THE MOVIES
ONLINE LINGO
SASHA & MALIA
THE NEW PUPPY
    $400 5
Half a dozen centuries divided by 10 gives you this many years
    $400 11
This place isn't just for gamblers--there are games & circus acts at Circus Circus & a roller coaster at New York New York
    $400 6
Dwayne Johnson plays a cabbie protecting 2 kids in "Race to" this title place
    $400 16
"P/W" stands for this; you may need it along with a user ID to log in
    $400 26
When they moved into the White House, Sasha was 7 & Malia was this age (like some kids in our Kids Week)
    $400 21
Puppies chew on everything because they're going through this, like human babies do at around 6 months
    $800 4
Traveling exactly twice around the globe means you've traveled this many degrees longitude
    $800 12
Discovery Cove in Orlando offers you the rare opportunity to swim with these mammals
    $800 7
The half-ape, half-fish Missing Link is one of the creatures that fight space invaders in this 2009 animated film
    $800 17
"DL" is a "dead" this--it won't take you to a new page
    $800 27
Marian Robinson, who moved to the White House to help take care of Sasha & Malia, is this relative of theirs
    $800 22
Puppy will need to be vaccinated against this disease, also called hydrophobia
    $1200 3
(Sarah of the Clue Crew shows the numbers 18, 33, & 165 on the monitor.) An easy way to find the common divisor here is to simply add up each number's digits, & each sum will be divisible by this number
    $1200 13
For 3 months each year, you can stay at Quebec's Hotel de Glace, which is built out of this
    $1200 8
Title occupation of Paul Blart, who foils crooks at a shopping center in a 2009 film
    $1200 18
"BFF" is this 3-word phrase of eternal endearment
    $1200 28
On inaugural night, the girls had a White House scavenger hunt, & these singing brothers turned up at the end
    $1200 23
On Super Bowl Sunday, puppy might enjoy watching his peers in the Puppy Bowl on this beastly network
    $1600 2
You've got 60 apples & give 1/4 of them away, leaving you this many
    $1600 14
Yee haw! Grab your lasso & head to the Heart Six Guest Ranch near Jackson Hole in this state
    $1600 9
The title girl finds an alternate reality through a secret door in this 2009 film
    $1600 19
"W/E" is this word of indifference that precedes "dude!" or "major loser"
    $1600 29
At their dad's inauguration, Sasha & Malia wore cute coats made by Crewcuts, the kids' line from this fashion co.
    $1600 24
Taking puppy outside right after he eats or drinks is part of this process that will keep mom from returning him
    $2000 1
It's the total number of intersections in the Venn diagram seen here
    $2000 15
Disney offers fun cruises to many places including Castaway Cay, a private island in this West Indies island chain
    DD: $1,000 10
Jim Carrey narrates a 3D documentary about ocean life called this, also a song from "The Little Mermaid"
    $2000 20
World of Warcraft is an MMORPG, short for massively multiplayer online this
    DD: $100 30
Like their mom, Sasha & Malia were born in this city, & they were living there when their dad was elected pres.
    $2000 25
You can get special shampoos to keep dogs like the bichon frise this color

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Zachary Jacob Sophia
$12,000 $6,800 $10,100

Final Jeopardy! Round

SCIENTISTS
He won the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics primarily for his work on the photoelectric effect, not for relativity

Final scores:

Zachary Jacob Sophia
$17,789 $7,599 $16,400
Winner: $17,789 + Classroom Jeopardy! for his school 3rd place: $1,000 + Classroom Jeopardy! for his school 2nd place: $2,000 + Classroom Jeopardy! for her school

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Zachary Jacob Sophia
$13,000 $7,400 $12,000
20 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
13 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)
17 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $32,400

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