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    $200 16
"Roughing It",
"Life on the Mississippi"
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Show #5163 - Wednesday, February 7, 2007

2007 Teen Tournament quarterfinal game 3.

Contestants

Myles Jeffrey, a senior from Seal Beach, California

Allison Dziuba, a junior from Ridgefield, Connecticut

Caroline Bartman, a senior from Washington, D.C.

Jeopardy! Round

BIBLICAL SPEAKERS BUREAU
(Alex: You have to identify the speaker, of course.)
POPULAR CULTURE
TECH-KNOW
I WROTE THAT
THE ZODIAC
(Alex: Information...)
FROM THE LATIN
    $200 26
"Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God"
    $200 6
You'll need a phone connection to use this 4-letter DVR that finds & records all your favorite shows
    $200 21
For a great deal, check out this smallest version of the Apple iPod, even tinier than the Nano
    $200 16
"Roughing It",
"Life on the Mississippi"
    $200 11
The origins of this sign go back to a crab that pinched Hercules
    $200 1
The name of this large brass instrument is Latin for "trumpet"
    DD: $2,200 27
"Tell me, I pray thee, wherein thy great strength lieth"
    $400 7
This "sweet" clothier has many pitch-girls, including Cheyenne & even Pat Benatar
    $400 22
Motorstorm, Lair & Warhawk are some of the products for this newest Sony entertainment system
    $400 17
"Nicholas Nickleby",
"Barnaby Rudge",
"Martin Chuzzlewit"
    $400 12
(Jon of the Clue Crew points to a couple of wavy lines on the monitor.) The somewhat aqueous symbol here stands for this sign of the zodiac
    $400 2
This word for an official announcement, as in the Emancipation one, comes from the Latin "to cry out"
    $600 28
"Miserable comforters are ye all"
    $600 8
Verizon says any of these longer than 160 characters is an e-mail & will be broken in 2
    $600 23
This search engine's Picasa program lets you store, edit & share pictures
    $600 18
A book about a fire-related goblet,
a book about a "Prince" with blood issues
    $600 13
Impulsive spending (perhaps on bows & arrows) typifies teens born under this sign of the archer
    $600 3
This word that means "writer" comes from the Latin for "agent"
    $800 29
"Your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil"
    $800 9
Alice Childress' moving novel for young adults about a teen on drugs is called "A Hero Ain't Nothing But" this
    $800 24
Phishing is not allowed when you use the newest version of this web browser from Mozilla
    $800 19
"Misery",
"Desperation",
"The Green Mile"
    $800 14
Don't worry, scaly skin is not an attribute of this sign of the scales
    $800 4
Look it up--this type of reference work comes partly from the Latin for "word"
    $1000 30
"But I am slow of speech and of a slow tongue"
    $1000 10
Among nicknames of Britney Spears' soon-to-be former hubby is this, also the name of a shipping company
    $1000 25
You don't need to go to this cell phone company's "hotspot" if you want to talk with your "Sidekick"
    $1000 20
"Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters",
"Seymour: An Introduction"
    $1000 15
Billy--as in billy goat--would be an appropriate name for someone born under this goatlike sign
    $1000 5
The name of this type of musical composition, like the "moonlight" one, comes from the Latin for "to sound"

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

Caroline Allison Myles
$2,600 $4,200 $1,800

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Caroline Allison Myles
$7,200 $5,400 $4,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

NATIVE AMERICANS
HAIL TO THE CHIEF
TEENS UNDER THE MICROSCOPE
WINTER SPORTS
ISLANDS
YOU GET AN "F"
    $400 26
American Indians used this small ax or hatchet to chop wood & to chop down enemies in battle
    $400 21
His real first name was Stephen, not Grover
    $400 6
The CDC says that for teen drivers, this is the age with the highest crash risk
    $400 1
Types of jumps in this sport include the lutz, the salchow & the axel
    $400 11
Treasures of this U.S. island include the beautiful beaches near its capital city, San Juan
    $400 16
I Corinthians 13 says, "Now abideth" this, hope & charity
    $800 27
It's the Native American item seen here; you might have one hanging in your bedroom
    $800 22
The unpopularity of the Vietnam War led to his saying he wouldn't accept nomination for another term as president
    $800 7
In one year, 5% of boys & 7.7% of girls studied reported getting these severe headaches often
    $800 2
Olympic competition in this sport now takes place in 3 events: cross, parallel giant slalom & half-pipe
    $800 12
Kiska & Unalaska are islands in this chain that stretches 1,200 miles from Alaska almost to Russia
    $800 17
This word that means "easily broken" comes from a word meaning "to break"
    $1200 28
Cochise was a famous chief of this Native American people
    $1200 23
In September 1974 he granted a presidential pardon & offered clemency to draft evaders & deserters
    $1200 8
The "D" in "TADS" tells you it's a study to compare meds & psychotherapy in treating this sad condition
    $1200 3
Nordic skis have the boot mounted only at the toe; this type of ski has the boot mounted at both the toe & heel
    $1200 13
Seen here, this island was first explored by Europeans around 1642
    $1200 18
(Kelly of the Clue Crew stands in front of monitor depicting a cross-section of skin.) Anagen, catagen & telogen, which is the inactivity until a new hair pushes out the old, are the three growth stages of this sac
    DD: $2,400 29
With some 280,000 members, this tribe, largely concentrated in Oklahoma, is the largest in the U.S.
    $1600 24
His "Fourteen Points" announced in January 1918 included a call for an independent Polish state
    $1600 9
A Cincinnati study found a link between teen delinquency & early exposure to this toxic metal
    $1600 4
Andre Lange won gold medals in this 4-man event at the 2002 & 2006 Winter Olympics
    $1600 14
This isolated island in the South Pacific was the final refuge of the mutineers of the HMS Bounty
    $1600 19
These seedless, nonflowering plants reproduce by spores on the undersides of their fronds
    $2000 30
The traditional Navajo home is this type of shelter, often 8-sided & made of logs & mud
    $2000 25
In his last annual address to Congress, Dec. 1860, he warned the South that secession was unconstitutional
    $2000 10
Of teens in this Christian group, belief shapes the daily life of 40% of Episcopalians & over 70% of Baptists
    $2000 5
This sport's Eric Heiden & Bonnie Blair are the USA's top gold medal winners in the Winter Olympics; each has 5
    DD: $5,000 15
This third-largest island in the world is shared by Brunei, Malaysia & Indonesia
    $2000 20
This musical instrument is sort of a keyless piccolo

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Caroline Allison Myles
$19,600 -$2,000 $13,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

SCIENTISTS
On the front lines during WWI, she drove ambulances that she had helped equip with X-ray machines

Final scores:

Caroline Allison Myles
$22,600 -$2,000 $17,808
Automatic semifinalist 3rd place: $5,000 if eliminated 2nd place: $5,000 if eliminated

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Caroline Allison Myles
$17,800 $5,400 $13,800
20 R
(including 1 DD),
0 W
13 R,
6 W
(including 2 DDs)
18 R,
1 W

Combined Coryat: $37,000

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