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    $800 17
This pointing device has one button on Macs & 2 on a PC (I like the ones with a wheel)
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Show #3987 - Tuesday, December 25, 2001

2001 Holiday Kids Week game 2.

Contestants

Jared Rothenberg, an 11-year-old from Houston, Texas

Suzie Lisky, a 12-year-old from Mendham, New Jersey

Josh Lacey, a 10-year-old from Ellicott City, Maryland

Jeopardy! Round

A YOUNG ACTOR'S LIFE
I WANT CANDY!
RECENT EVENTS
O CANADA
FUN WITH COLORS
"OOM" PA-PA
    $200 26
Mackenzie Mauzy is a younger star on "Guiding Light", this type of show
    $200 1
The candy seen here is
the best seller on this holiday
    $200 21
Mike Myers first gave this movie title ogre a Canadian accent before going to a Scottish one
    $200 6
The Montreal Expos & Toronto Blue Jays are the 2 Canadian major professional teams in this sport
    $200 8
In a box of Crayola Crayons, pine & olive are shades of this color
    $200 16
It's a type of camera lens or can mean to be really fast
    $400 27
1 of the 3 names of the young star of "A.I." & "The Sixth Sense"
    $400 2
"Geeky" name of Wonka's fruit-flavored candies
    $400 22
Despite 2 failed 1999 missions, NASA sent the Odyssey space craft to this fourth planet from the sun in 2001
    $400 7
Of 500, 1,000, or 3,000, the one closest to the length in miles of Canada's southern borer with the U.S.
    $400 10
When painting, mix these 2 primary colors together to make purple
    $400 17
He helps with the first cut
of the object seen here
    $600 28
Seen here, he's the young star
of "Stuart Little"
    $600 3
This word, a synonym for chewy, is found before "worms" & "bears" in the names of candy
    $600 23
This twice-retired NBAer took some ribbing after breaking 2 ribs at a June 2001 pickup game in Chicago
    $600 9
This Canadian-born actor's been a grinch, a riddler & a cable guy
    $600 11
In geographic names, this dark color precedes Hills, Forest, & Sea
    $600 18
Nickname of a portable music player with large speakers
    $800 29
Laws limit babies' camera time, so producers love twin babies & these are even better, 50% better than twins
    $800 4
This chewy chocolately "Roll" is found inside a similarly named "Pop"
    $800 24
A 2001 energy crunch had this "Golden State" receiving power outage forecasts as well as surf reports
    DD: $1,400 14
The 2 official languages of Canada are English & this language
    $800 12
This color may be hot, shocking or even livid
    $800 19
When Alice first met the Caterpillar he was sitting on one of these
    $1000 30
Mackenzie Rosman has spent about half her life playing Ruthie Camden on this TV series
    $1000 5
Introduced in England in 1968, this candy bar is a caramel-coated shortbread cookie that's covered in chocolate
    $1000 25
Recent attempts to i.d. 2 victims of this "unsinkable" cruise ship by their DNA failed
    $1000 15
This capital city of Canada is located on a river with the same name
    $1000 13
Walnut, butternut & burnt almond are all shades of this
    $1000 20
Another word for flower or blossom

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

Josh Suzie Jared
$5,000 $2,000 $1,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Josh Suzie Jared
$6,200 $7,000 $2,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
COMPUTERS
A GOOD READ
LEGENDS OF THE GAMES
AROUND THE WORLD
"B" CAREFUL
    $400 26
The free speech amendment, or the type of aid you might need if it's exercised in the wrong place
    $400 16
This computer device can run up to 2500K on cable, 600K on DSL, but 56K or less on regular phone lines
    $400 21
After leaving Maine for the prairie, this woman "Plain and Tall" finds love with the Witting family
    $400 1
Katarina Witt, Michelle Kwan
    $400 11
Some 2,400 years ago, workers began building the Great Wall in this country
    $400 2
(Cheryl & Sofia of the Clue Crew outside at a carnival.) It's the common name for
the treat being enjoyed here
    $800 27
The July day that celebrates freedom, or the amendment that frees us from unreasonable arrest
    $800 17
This pointing device has one button on Macs & 2 on a PC (I like the ones with a wheel)
    $800 22
In "A Signature Life", you can read all about this first signer of the Declaration of Independence
    $800 7
Joe Louis, Muhammad Ali
    $800 12
Legend says you'll gain the gift of persuasive speaking by kissing the Blarney Stone at Blarney Castle in this country
    $800 3
This sacred book includes Psalms, Ephesians & Revelation
    $1200 28
Let's have a this-many-gun salute to the amendments that repealed prohibition
    $1200 18
It's the tactile kind
of computer monitor seen here
    $1200 23
In this classic the title object gladly gives up its apples, branches & trunk till all that's left is a stump
    $1200 8
Bobby Orr, Wayne Gretzky
    $1200 13
Closed for safety reasons in 1990, the Leaning Tower of Pisa in this country proves adults can make mistakes too
    $1200 4
4-letter term for meat from a cow or bull
    $1600 29
Number of golden rings my true love gave me, & of a "non-self-incriminating" amendment
    DD: $2,000 19
In the 1970s it was scientists from this copier company who invented the laser printer, Ethernet & GUI
    $1600 24
In this magical book, young Omri receives an old medicine chest that brings his toys to life
    $1600 9
Venus Williams, Billie Jean King
    $1600 14
The biggest exposed rock in the world, Ayers Rock is held sacred by this large country's Aborigines
    $1600 5
It was the nickname of famous baseball player George Ruth
    $2000 30
A Shakespearean "Night" shares its name with this amendment which reformed the electoral college
    $2000 20
Like money, you can't have too much RAM, which stands for this
    DD: $400 25
First published in 1877 this "colorful" novel about a horse is still popular today
    $2000 10
Summer Sanders, Mark Spitz
    $2000 15
You can visit the 6th century Mayan city of Chichen Itza on the Yucatan Peninsula in this country
    $2000 6
(Cheryl & Jimmy of the Clue Crew playing a board game.) This board game is popular
all around the world.
Ha ha!

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Josh Suzie Jared
$16,600 $17,400 $7,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

NATURE
The symbol seen here represents this animal's foundation, headquartered in Australia

Final scores:

Josh Suzie Jared
$21,100 $18,100 $2
Winner: $21,100 & trip to Waikiki with stay at Hilton Hawaiian Village 2nd place: $1000 shopping spree at HPShopping.com & trip to Waikiki with stay at Hilton Hawaiian Village 3rd place: $1000 shopping spree at HPShopping.com & trip to Waikiki with stay at Hilton Hawaiian Village

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Josh Suzie Jared
$16,000 $19,000 $9,000
22 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
21 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
11 R,
1 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $44,000

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