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    $400 8
Color of the "collar" of a desk worker
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Show #4932 - Tuesday, February 7, 2006

2006 Teen Tournament quarterfinal game 2.

Contestants

Lauren Romero, a senior from Denver, Colorado

Matt Klein, a senior from Pittsford, New York

Katie James, a sophomore from Winchester, Virginia

Jeopardy! Round

MYTHOLOGY
DINNER & A MOVIE
FILL IN THE NOVEL TITLE
SCIENCE & NATURE
TRAVEL FUN
YOU'RE SUCH AN "IMP"
    $200 2
Part hippopotamus & part woman, the Egyptian goddess Taweret had the tail of this alligator relative
    $200 1
Mary Jane Watson slings plates at the Moondance Diner in this 2002 superhero film
    $200 7
"T.H.O.N.D."
by Victor Hugo
    $200 26
This part of the glass snake breaks off to help it escape when grabbed
    $200 16
Follow the Pilgrim Path to see the sites of this New England city (yep, it really "Rock"s)
    $200 21
Your genome is over 95% the same as this animal's
    $400 3
These half-horse, half-man creatures were notorious for misbehaving at parties
    $400 12
In "Shrek 2" this Antonio Banderas character is hired to commit ogrecide at the Poison Apple Inn
    $400 8
"T.G.O.W."
by John Steinbeck
    $400 27
It's the frog-like term for a poisonous mushroom
    $400 17
On Grand Cayman Island, visit the farm that raises the green sea type of this reptile
    $400 22
Due to a leg injury, you might walk with one of these
    $600 4
This "heel" of a hero fell in love with Penthesilea a little late; he'd already killed her!
    $600 13
The Sushi Bowl was stocked with food but empty of patrons in this fishy "tale"
    $600 9
"A.T.O.T.C."
by Charles Dickens
    $600 28
Crabs & cockroaches belong to this phylum, from the Greek for "jointed feet"
    $600 18
Break out the honey: this bear has his own ride at Disneyland, near Splash Mountain
    $600 23
Semitransparent crustacean
    $800 5
In Etruscan myth, Tinia & Uni are the counterparts of Jupiter & this lovely wife
    $800 14
A little Boo sulleys diners at Harryhausen's restaurant in this fright-fest
    $800 10
"I."
by Sir Walter Scott
    $800 29
This element, symbol Co, was once popular for making invisible ink
    $800 19
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from Peterhof in St. Petersburg, Russia.) Peter the Great loved games, & one of the fanciful cascades here at Peterhof is named for this kind of playing surface
    $800 24
5-letter word: to groom oneself in a fussy way
    $1000 6
Set, the evil brother of this Egyptian god, tricked him into lying down in a chest; it became his coffin
    $1000 15
The Pizza Planet is home to the 3-eyed aliens who worship the Claw in this 1995 film
    $1000 11
"T.C.O.M.C."
by Alexandre Dumas
    DD: $2,000 30
The absolute temperature scale with its lowest point being zero is named for this scientist who introduced it
    $1000 20
Eek! Watch out for monsters at the House of Frankenstein Wax Museum in Lake George in this state
    $1000 25
To not provide enough of something

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

Katie Matt Lauren
$0 $2,600 $2,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Katie Matt Lauren
$0 $3,400 $5,000

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY
PHYS ED
SOCIAL STUDIES
GEOGRAPHY
LANGUAGE ARTS
"BIO"
    $400 19
On June 25, 1876 he decided to attack a group that included Crazy Horse; oops
    $400 14
Go for the kill shot with the ol' bump, set, spike in this sport
    $400 8
Color of the "collar" of a desk worker
    $400 1
Lake Vanern, Scandinavia's largest lake, lies just north of Goteborg in this country
    $400 2
Shalom means "peace" in this language
    $400 26
Penicillin & tyrothricin are examples of this bacteria-destroying item
    $800 20
In 1989 the Exxon Valdez tanker spilled 260,000 barrels of crude off this state; oops
    $800 15
Let's see... eagle, double eagle... You carded 62; rough choice, college, or going pro in this sport
    $800 9
A low-level college geology course is often rhymingly called "rocks for" these athletic types
    $800 7
Britannica's article on this Sicilian volcano states its name comes from the Greek for "I burn"
    $800 3
Xiang & Minbei are dialects of this language
    $800 27
"My Side" by David Beckham is this type of book, from words meaning "self life write"
    DD: $3,000 21
Around 11:40 P.M. on April 14, 1912 it was traveling at about 21 knots, nearly its top speed; oops
    $1200 16
Like the title of a 2004 Ben Stiller comedy, play this, until the inevitable broken nose
    DD: $3,000 10
Insert a letter in "teen" to get this newer word for a preadolescent
    $1200 13
The ownership of the islands of Tierra del Fuego is shared by these 2 nations
    $1200 4
Switzerland has these 3 official languages
    $1200 28
9-letter term for the health risk posed by the possible release of a pathogen into the environment
    $1600 22
In 1812 his 600,000-man army entered Russia; about 30,000 limped home from Moscow; oops
    $1600 17
Watch the scholarship offers roll in when you run this distance in 3:43.13, tying the world record set in 1999
    $1600 11
French words meaning "office rule" gave us this word for an official rigidly devoted to rules
    $1600 24
The Indian Ocean's deepest point is in this trench named for the most populous Indonesian island
    $1600 5
Romaji is a system of writing this Asian language using Romanized letters
    $1600 29
It means capable of decaying through the action of living organisms
    $2000 23
In 1961 1,300 Cuban refugees invaded this "porcine" location, but without air cover; oops
    $2000 18
Anyone for this sport, known for stars like Rafael Nadal & Justine Henin-Hardenne
    $2000 12
80% of the U.S. economy is in this "sector", including hotel clerks & burger flippers
    $2000 25
This Sudanese capital was founded as an Egyptian army camp in the 1820s
    $2000 6
Castilian is the official standard form of this Romance language
    $2000 30
Botanical adjective meaning long-lived, or a certain type of diet of beans & grains

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Katie Matt Lauren
$3,600 $23,400 $5,400
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

20th CENTURY BOOKS
In a classic book, this title phrase precedes the words "which had swept through Georgia"

Final scores:

Katie Matt Lauren
$7,199 $23,400 $7,201
3rd place: $5,000 if eliminated Automatic semifinalist 2nd place: $5,000 if eliminated

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Katie Matt Lauren
$3,600 $19,800 $7,400
8 R,
3 W
27 R
(including 2 DDs),
4 W
17 R,
5 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $30,800

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