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    $400 21
You're too old for the single-piece type of underwear that Gerber trademarked under this name
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Show #6662 - Tuesday, July 30, 2013

2013 Kids Week game 2.

Contestants

John Wilkins, an 11-year-old sixth grader from Chevy Chase, Maryland

Sallie Rawlston, a 10-year-old fifth grader from Soddy-Daisy, Tennessee

Aarin Martinez, a 12-year-old seventh grader from Torrance, California

Jeopardy! Round

BOOK TALK
OLYMPIC SPORTS OBJECTS
CLOTHING
WORLD FACTS
U.S. STAMPS
GIVE UP THE "SHIP"!
    $200 6
Chapter 1 of this classic is entitled "Down the Rabbit-hole"
    $200 11
It was thrown way back in the ancient Olympic Games
    $200 13
This brand is known for its 501 Original Fit jeans
    $200 1
It's the most widely spoken first language in Israel
    $200 21
Artist Tom Engeman created an image of this symbol of American freedom, to "ring out" on forever stamps
    $200 26
A competition for the top prize in a sports league
    $400 7
From the back cover of this book: "In the ruins of a place once known as North America lies the nation of Panem"
    $400 12
Reigning gold medalist Jenn Suhr knows this object precedes "vault"
    $400 14
Whether pullover or zip-up, this type of sweatshirt is named for the part that goes over your head
    $400 2
Peking is another name for this city
    $400 22
The "send a hello" stamps feature heroes from Pixar films, including this title robot
    $400 27
The status of belonging to an organization, or the number of people who belong to one
    $600 8
After "Madeline" went to the hospital, "all the little girls cried, 'boohoo', we want to have our" this "out, too!"
    $600 15
Since 1936 electrical scoring has been used in this Olympic sport
    $600 18
Wearing camo pants? "Camo" is short for this mottled design
    $600 3
It's a one-word term for a tropical rainforest, especially one in Africa, loud with monkeys & parrots
    $600 23
The family on the stamp pictured here is celebrating this African-American holiday
    $600 28
A joint business, like Scrooge & Marley's
    DD: $1,000 9
Sweet! In books by Judy Blume, Farley Drexel Hatcher is better known by this nickname
    $800 16
This sport uses a ball that was once made from pig stomach; bathing caps are needed too
    $800 19
If you have to wear a school uniform, it might include this short-sleeve collared shirt named for an equine sport
    $800 4
In 2013 Queen Beatrix of this country abdicated in favor of her son, Prince Willem-Alexander
    $800 24
A 2012 series of stamps honored these roof toppers that tell which way the wind is blowing
    $800 29
An authorized trading establishment, perhaps for cars
    $1000 10
Following a plane crash in the wilderness, Brian Robeson doesn't "bury" this title tool but uses it to survive
    $1000 17
The objects seen here are used in this sport
    $1000 20
Brothers is the brother store of this clothing store for tween girls whose name means "equitableness"
    $1000 5
Llangollen in this country of the United Kingdom is just over the border from England
    $1000 25
The flowers on the stamps seen here are meant to look like the images seen in this optical instrument with a rotating tube
    $1000 30
Absolute rule by an individual, like Hitler

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

Aarin Sallie John!!!
$1,200 -$200 $6,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Aarin Sallie John!!!
$6,600 $2,000 $9,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY
MUSIC
NUMERIC WORDS & PHRASES
WEATHER
ANIMALS IN POETRY
BALLOON TIME
    $400 2
On April 19, 1775 8 Minutemen lost their lives in Lexington; 2 more were lost at North Bridge near this town to the west
    $400 1
Is it Austin Moon or this actor heard here?

"It's just an illusion /
1, 2, 3, disappear /
I'm coming right back, /
So stay right here..."
    $400 21
You're too old for the single-piece type of underwear that Gerber trademarked under this name
    $400 26
On May 3, 1999 one of these with record 318-mph winds ripped through Moore, Oklahoma
    $400 12
Kipling said the camel's this "is an ugly lump"
    $400 7
The lineup of giant balloons at Macy's 2012 Thanksgiving Day Parade included one of these characters
    $800 3
On Dec. 7, 1787 in a 30-0 vote, this state ratified the Constitution, the first state to do so
    $800 17
One Direction is Liam Payne, Niall Horan, Zayn Malik, Louis Tomlinson & this lad from Cheshire
    $800 22
"Loony" game similar to Uno in which you try to get rid of all your cards on the discard pile
    $800 13
Elizabeth Anna Hart wrote about "Mother Tabbyskins", this type of animal
    $800 8
Carl Fredricksen is off on an adventure after tying thousands of balloons to his house in this animated feature
    DD: $1,000 4
This Quaker leader spent only 4 years in the colony & future state with his name on it, leaving for good in 1701
    $1200 18
This "Music Sounds Better With U" quartet won the 2012 Kids Choice award for favorite music group
    $1200 23
Hyphenated word that describes the 2-level buses of London
    DD: $1,000 14
Ted Walker cleverly likened this colorful pet fish to the "spillings of rich coins on a miser's table"
    $1200 9
With a little practice, mes petits, you can make zis dog out of a balloon
    $1600 5
In the 1750s & 1760s the colonies were torn by this war known in Europe as the Seven Years' War
    $1600 19
There's an "Inferno Version" of her hit song "Girl On Fire"
    $1600 24
In the Old West, a gun that held half a dozen bullets went by this alliterative term
    $1600 15
Emily Dickinson's poem about this kind of animal begins , "A narrow fellow in the grass" & ends, "zero at the bone"
    $1600 10
In angioplasty, a balloon is used to unblock one of these blood vessels that carry blood from the heart
    $2000 6
In print for about 25 years, this annual publication by Benjamin Franklin sold about 10,000 copies a year
    $2000 20
This country sensation put out his first album at age 9

"I wanna make you feel wanted /
And I wanna call you mine /
Wanna hold your hand forever..."
    $2000 25
Ancient Rome was once led by one of these trios whose name comes from the Latin for "three"
    $2000 16
Coleridge, not Poe, wrote a poem with the question "Where then did" this bird "go?"
    $2000 11
(Sarah of the Clue Crew shows us the clue in the lab with a balloon covering the neck of a bottle.) There's more than one way to blow up a balloon. When baking soda inside the balloon is released into a bottle of vinegar, it causes a bubbly chemical reaction and creates this gas that then inflates the balloon.

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Aarin Sallie John!!!
$7,600 $11,800 $16,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

TOY BRANDS
In 1966 this company produced 706 million elements of its product; in 2011, it produced 36 billion

Final scores:

Aarin Sallie John!!!
$1,600 $2,800 $11,600
3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000 Winner: $15,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Aarin Sallie John!!!
$7,800 $12,000 $16,400
17 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
15 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
18 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $36,200

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