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    $600 10
The basilisk, known for its ability to walk on water, is a type of this creature
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Show #4707 - Tuesday, February 8, 2005

2005 Teen Tournament final game 2.

Contestants

Anne Shivers, a senior from Peotone, Illinois (subtotal of $9,000)

Wes Kovarik, a senior from Antioch, California (subtotal of $10,000)

Michael Braun, a junior from Silver Spring, Maryland (subtotal of $19,400)

Jeopardy! Round

ACADEMIC PENTATHLON
MAKE-UP TEST
TEEN PEOPLE
(Alex: The magazine's Hottest Stars Under 25 list.)
NATURE
HOOSIER DADDY
ADD A LETTER
(Alex: Each correct response will be two words, but by adding one letter, the words will have different meanings and will be spelled differently.)
    $200 20
Social Studies:
This document was first read publicly on July 8, 1776
    $200 18
Space aliens must love the Rocket City lip duo called Take Me to Your this
    $200 13
These cover girls of the issue turned 18 on June 13, 2004
    $200 8
This easy-to-grow state flower of Kansas can measure a foot across & produce nearly 1,000 seeds
    $200 1
As a weatherman, this late night talk show host congratulated a tropical storm on being upgraded to a hurricane
    $200 3
The slip of paper needed for entry into an event; add a letter & it's this dense growth of bushes
    $400 23
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew points to a pair of polynomial expressions on a chalkboard.) Math:
It's what the lower expression is to the expression on the top
    $400 19
Of Pinkie Swear, Purple Fox or Peachy Keen, the cosmetics line created with teenage girls in mind
    $400 14
Extreme weather in a 2004 blockbuster film didn't damage his looks
    $400 9
This animal seen here spends most of its time underground digging for earthworms
    $400 2
In college this food magnate concentrated on popcorn breeding techniques
    $400 4
To go after wild game; add a letter to get this "ghostly" verb
    $600 24
Economics:
Total reliance on the market with no government intervention has this French name
    $600 21
Mmm! Urban Decay makes a body shimmer powder that smells & tastes like this campfire treat
    $600 15
4 stars of this Fox drama shared a spot (we think the one who plays Seth is funny-looking, but whatever)
    $600 10
The basilisk, known for its ability to walk on water, is a type of this creature
    $600 28
This French Lick fave starred for Indiana State and coached the Indiana Pacers to the playoffs
    $600 5
Logs fastened together for floating on water; add a letter to conjure up this current of air
    $800 25
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew points out a chemical equation on a chalkboard.) Science:
A neutralization reaction which forms water & this compound
    $800 22
Sephora's Arch It kit for these includes stencils to make them look natural or dramatic
    $800 16
William Shakespeare would have stayed in Stratford if he'd had a wife like her
    DD: $600 11
It's the alliterative term for coal, oil & natural gas made from the remains of living organisms
    $800 27
He served in Congress for Indiana when he was 29, the Senate at 33 & VP for George Bush when he was 41
    $800 6
To go over a subject again; add a letter & get this advance movie screening
    $1000 26
Art:
"Madonna" & this masterpiece by Edvard Munch were stole in broad daylight in 2004
    $1000 30
Hard Candy's Glitter Lash Freak type of this has shards of silver micro glitter
    $1000 17
Following Nelly, Chingy is the latest big star out of this city's rap scene
    $1000 12
When young, this sponge gourd, seen here, can be eaten like squash; when old & dry it can scrub your body
    $1000 29
Indianan who on July 21, 1961 became the 2nd American in space & in 1965 flew in the first manned Gemini flight
    $1000 7
To cut or chop; add a letter to build this lowly dwelling

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 14):

Michael Wes Anne
$600 $3,600 $600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Michael Wes Anne
$5,400 $5,800 $2,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

PENINSULAS
INTERNATIONAL SPORTS STARS
UNIVERSAL TRUTH
(Alex: We want you to name the city where the main campus is located...)
COLLEGE TOWNS
THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS
SYNONYMS
    $400 1
Israeli troops occupied this peninsula from 1967 to 1982
    $400 3
Matt Burke played fullback for the Qantas Wallabies in the Australian League of this sport similar to football
    $400 8
Telescopes detected Big Bang remnants as this type of radiation; we use it to cook a hot dog in a minute
    $400 15
University of Pennsylvania
    $400 14
The White Queen has a really baaaaaaaad day when she starts bleating & turns into one of these
    $400 20
"Supposing" can mean the same as this 2-letter conjunction
    $800 2
The Seward Peninsula is on the western part of this state
    $800 4
Seen here, this young Russian-born tennis star has been turning heads & winning tournaments
    $800 9
This Pole's sun-centered universe theory explained why Mars appeared to move backwards across the sky
    $800 21
The Ohio State University
    $800 16
This egghead egg-splains that the beautiful cravat he's wearing was an un-birthday present
    $800 25
This synonym of "coarse" is an area of a golf course
    $1200 5
This peninsula is made up of Spain & Portugal
    $1200 10
Hu Jia & Peng Bo are Olympic stars for China in this sport that features springboard & platform
    DD: $1,400 11
Observations from this, launched in 1990, revealed galaxies older than astronomers expected
    $1200 22
University of Michigan
    $1200 17
These two chubby little men resent Alice staring at them: "If you think we're wax-works, you ought to pay, you know"
    $1200 28
This word can mean "now" or "a gift"
    $1600 6
Qatar, Kuwait, & Yemen are all on this peninsula
    $1600 26
Jan Ulrich, a German standout in this sport, has been nicknamed "Der Tourminator"
    $1600 12
Galaxies are grouped in to regions called this, like the tungsten conductor in a lightbulb
    $1600 23
University of Colorado
    $1600 18
This single-horned beast is stunned to meet Alice because he always thought children were "fabulous monsters"
    $1600 29
Directional word that's a synonym for "to gulp" or "to swallow"
    DD: $2,600 7
The Apennines form the backbone of this European nation
    $2000 27
Led by top player Chaminda Vaas, Sri Lanka has a powerful team in this sport that uses bats, balls, wickets & stumps
    $2000 13
Discovery of this colorful "shift" led to the conclusion that the universe was expanding
    $2000 24
Johns Hopkins University
    $2000 19
This feline flower tells Alice most flowers don't talk because their beds are too soft & they're always asleep
    $2000 30
We dig this word, a synonym of "trench" & "abandon"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Michael Wes Anne
$20,400 $13,000 $8,400
(lock tournament)

Final Jeopardy! Round

U.S. GOVERNMENT
(Hi, I'm John McCain.) In presidential succession, the senator holding this position follows the VP & the Speaker of the House

Final scores:

Michael Wes Anne
$26,001 $20,000 $9,000

Cumulative scores:

Michael Wes Anne
$45,401 $30,000 $18,000
Tournament champion: $75,000 and a computer package 1st runner-up: $30,000 and a computer package 2nd runner-up: $18,000 and a computer package

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Michael Wes Anne
$19,800 $13,200 $8,200
19 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
18 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
13 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W

Combined Coryat: $41,200

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