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2017: Monica & Rachel's teenage daughters track down Phoebe, who borrowed Mom's apple pie recipe back in 1995
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Show #4021 - Monday, February 11, 2002

2002 Teen Tournament semifinal game 1.

Contestants

Lindsey Bartlett, a junior from Winter Haven, Florida

Evan Stewart, a sophomore from Frankfort, Kentucky

Bernard Holloway, a junior from Mitchellville, Maryland

Jeopardy! Round

MEDIEVAL TIMES
WHEN THEY WERE TEENAGERS
CANADIAN PROVINCES
EAT YOUR VEGGIES
SERMONIZING
FAMILIAR PHRASES
    $200 1
According to medieval legends, it's the "holy" vessel from which Jesus drank
    $200 11
As a teen, this member of the Jackson family played Charlene on "Diff'rent Strokes"
    $200 4
In March 1954 Canada's first subway system opened in Toronto in this province
    $200 18
Green olives are traditionally stuffed with these red veggies
    $200 16
Today's text is from this biblical book: "With a strong hand hath the Lord brought thee out of Egypt
    $200 21
When you make matters worse, you "add insult to" this
    $400 2
Using them like giant slingshots, medieval armies used these weapons to hurl giant stones at & over walls
    $400 12
Once the homecoming queen at Commack South High on Long Island, she's now a talk show queen
    $400 5
It's floral emblem is the Pacific dogwood
    $400 19
Cooks often use different varieties of these tubers for salads than the kind they use for baking
    $400 17
Take hope, friends, from Isaiah 35--this sandy area "shall rejoice, and blossom as the rose"
    $400 22
Traditional values in our country are often described as being "American as" this dessert
    $600 3
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents.) A spice made from nutmeg shares its name with this fearsome medieval weapon
    $600 13
This "Frasier" star was bitten by the acting bug when he appeared in "The Little Foxes" at Pine Crest High School
    $600 6
Postal codes in this province begin with "S"
    $600 20
Winter types of this include banana, spaghetti & acorn
    $600 28
Perhaps life is unfair--John 4:37 tells us that one person sows & another does this
    $600 23
To bring an end to something is to "ring down" this, whether or not you're in the theatre
    $800 9
The name of this medieval sport on horseback comes from the Latin for "to bring together"
    $800 14
Sheryl Swopes was named Texas 3-A Player of the Year in this sport at Brownfield High School
    $800 7
The wettest of the prairie provinces, it's also the easternmost
    $800 25
When making a pie with this tart vegetable & strawberries, just use its red stalks; the leaves are toxic
    $800 29
Sometimes we all feel like Orpah, who stayed behind when this woman followed Naomi
    $800 24
It means to make trivial distinctions, or what overbrushing might do
    $1000 10
Around 1455 Johann Fust foreclosed on this medieval German's Bible-printing business
    $1000 15
This NBC anchorman was once a teenage radio announcer at KYNT in Yankton, South Dakota
    DD: $1,800 8
The Evening News is published in New Glasgow in this province
    $1000 26
A sunchoke is also called a Jerusalem one of these
    $1000 30
We can learn from this man's epistle to Philemon, asking him to receive a slave as a brother
    $1000 27
It's what you're actually doing if you're just out of school & "pounding the pavement"

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

Bernard Evan Lindsey
$5,000 $3,800 $800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Bernard Evan Lindsey
$4,200 $6,200 $3,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

AFRICAN-AMERICAN FIRSTS
CLIFFS NOTES
(Alex: You have to name the work of literature.)
KNOW YOUR CONGRESS
TV REUNION MOVIE PLOTS
WORLD CAPITALS
DOESN'T RHYME WITH DIRT
    $400 4
He's not only the first African-American to win the Masters, he's also the first Asian-American
    $400 21
Mysterious count visits London; people start acting funny
    $400 12
In 1959 this state's Daniel Inouye became the first person of Japanese descent to serve in the House or senate
    $400 1
2017: Monica & Rachel's teenage daughters track down Phoebe, who borrowed Mom's apple pie recipe back in 1995
    $400 2
This North American capital has the world's largest metropolitan area after Tokyo
    $400 22
An alternative to pants, it can be A-line or mini
    $800 5
We salute you if you know Colin Powell was the first black American chairman of this advisory group
    $800 27
Man makes visits to the small, the tall, the immortal & to a land of talking horses
    $800 13
In 2000 this senator became the first woman ever to win statewide national office in New York
    $800 17
Adult Bop & BJ fight to stop the Field Museum from digging up & displaying the bones of their former boss
    $800 3
It was the capital of Czechoslovakia & is now the capital of the Czech Republic
    $800 23
It's a coca-Cola brand of grapefruit-flavored soda
    $1200 6
Hiram Revels, the first black U.S. Senator, represented this state, completing Jefferson Davis' term
    $1200 28
Young French soldier is the main character, but a trio of his buddies gets the title billing
    $1200 14
This South Dakota Democrat is the Senate's Majority Leader
    $1200 18
The Solomon family returns to Earth when they find out Harry left the gas on
    DD: $1,400 8
The Arab League has its headquarters in this capital, Africa's largest city
    $1200 24
Royal personage born in 1819 for whom London's V&A Museum is named
    $1600 7
This "Invisible Man" author was the first African-American to win the National Book Award
    DD: $3,000 29
Guy from the boonies reads too much, freaks out; says he's a medieval knight; others strangely go along with it
    $1600 15
During the Vietnam War this Arizona senator was a POW in Hanoi for 5 1/2 years, much of it in solitary confinement
    $1600 19
2002, 2006, 2011: Mitch gets a team of his former lifeguards together to save Oahu, L.A., Des Moines
    $1600 9
Listen carefully: You'll find this capital in Tunisia
    $1600 25
It's an adjective meaning wise, like some advice, or a noun for the wise person who gives it
    $2000 10
Elected in 1989, he was the first black mayor of New York City
    $2000 30
Ship's captain really, really doesn't want to hang a nice sailorboy; he does it anyway
    $2000 16
In 1976 this future Speaker of the House was Illinois' High School Wrestling Coach of the Year
    $2000 20
With Corey Matthews as vice president, wife Topanga is not happy being just Second Lady & gets Shawn's help
    $2000 11
The inner workings of this "outer" Asian country take place in Ulaanbaatar
    $2000 26
This founder of the colony of Maryland never visited the New World, entrusting the governorship to his brother

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Bernard Evan Lindsey
$15,800 $12,400 $10,000

Final Jeopardy! Round

LIFE SCIENCE
As they become visible when stained, they were named this from the Greek for "color" & "body"

Final scores:

Bernard Evan Lindsey
$24,801 $4,799 $19,999
Finalist 3rd place: $5,000 2nd place: $5,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Bernard Evan Lindsey
$15,000 $12,200 $8,600
20 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
18 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
13 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $35,800

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