Show #3032 1997-11-04 (taped 1997-10-12) Teen Tournament

1997-B Teen Tournament quarterfinal game 2.

Contestants

Rachel Johnson — a sophomore from Carmel, Indiana

Jonathan Lowe — a senior from Kansas City, Missouri

Julie Anastasi — a senior from Moorestown, New Jersey

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Julie $1,200 $2,400 $2,800 $100
2nd place: $1,000 if eliminated
$4,200
13 R, 4 W (including 1 DD)
Jonathan $1,000 $1,800 $6,600 $4,300
Automatic semifinalist
$7,300
21 R (including 1 DD), 3 W (including 1 DD)
Rachel $1,200 $2,200 $4,400 $0
3rd place: $1,000 if eliminated
$4,400
14 R, 0 W

Jeopardy! Round

SOUTH OF THE EQUATOR CAREER DAY SCIENCE CLASS TEEN CUISINE CYBER LIFE DIRTY 4-LETTER WORDS
$100 [7]
Scientists believe the west part of this continent would be an archipelago if the ice were removed
Antarctica
Rachel
$100 [4]
In general, in this job the person with the tallest white pleated hat rules the kitchen
chef
Jonathan
$100 [19]
The largest one on the moon is about 700 miles in diameter; there are billions at least 1 foot wide
craters
Rachel
$100 [1]
Teens love this company's famous peanut butter cups to "pieces"
Reese's
Jonathan
$100 [24]
("Cyber Lucy" reads the clue.) It's a little picture on your screen to click, or an idol to millions, like me
an icon
Julie
$100 [13]
It's a polluted haze found over a city
smog
Rachel
$200 [8]
This country's largest city was named for George Eden, Earl of Auckland
New Zealand
Rachel
$200 [5]
Your local TV weatherman may prefer this job title from the Greek root for "high in the air"
meteorologist
Rachel
$200 [20]
An analogy:moth is to caterpillar as frog is to this
tadpole
Rachel
$200 [2]
Pilgrims enjoyed this popped snack, even though there were no Pilgrim movie theaters
popcorn
Rachel
$200 [25]
Web addresses that end with ".au" are located on host computers in this country
Australia
Julie Jonathan
$200 [14]
Material that makes up an unwanted "bunny" under your bed
dust
Jonathan
$300 [9]
This 350-foot waterfall is on the Zambezi River on the border between Zimbabwe & Zambia
Victoria Falls
Julie
$300 [6]
"Pufnstuf" creators Sid & Marty Krofft got their start as these, following in the family business
puppeteers
$300 [21]
The tympanic membrane is this organ's "drum"
the ear
Jonathan
$300 [3]
When these were introduced in the 1920s, they were actually baked by the troops who sold them
Girl Scout cookies
Jonathan
$300 [26]
This Microsoft chairman addressed 1997's Macworld Expo via satellite on a large screen TV
Bill Gates
Rachel
$300 [15]
Army dining hall before or after the meal
mess
Jonathan
$400 [11]
1/5 of the fresh water entering all oceans comes from this river that flows northeast to the equator
the Amazon
Julie
$400 [29]
Harry Houdini was known as this type of magician who specializes in breaking bonds
an escape artist
Julie
$400 [22]
What fish do to make more fish, or a Todd McFarlane character
spawn
Jonathan
$400 [10]
Wetzel's tops these twisted treats with caramel & almond or sour cream & onion, as well as butter & salt
pretzels
Rachel
$400 [27]
Brand name of the virtual pets from Bandai, first marketed in Japan
Tamagotchi
Julie
$400 [16]
A woolly growth produced by a fungus; don't eat the Jell-O if there's some on it
mold
Rachel
$500 [17]
In 1842 the British made Stanley the capital of these later war-torn islands off Argentina
Falkland Islands (or Malvinas)
Jonathan
$500 [30]
15-letter term for a newspaper employee who tells a story mainly through photographs
photojournalist
Jonathan
DD $1,100 [23]
2-word phrase for the property that allows the effect seen here:
surface tension
Jonathan
$500 [12]
Some teens go crazy for Craisins, which are these Ocean Spray items, sweetened & dried
cranberries
Julie
$500 [28]
Mojo Nixon & the Rev. Horton Heat provided music for this CD-ROM game set in an Arkansas trailer park
Redneck Rampage
$500 [18]
Writer Upton Sinclair was a famous "raker" of it
muck
Julie

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORIC NUMBERS BOOK REPORT THE ALPHABET SCHWARZENEGGER FILMS THE CHESS CLUB GET SOME SUN
$200 [8]
Total number of amendments to the U.S. Constitution ratified on December 15, 1791
10 (the Bill of Rights)
Jonathan
$200 [19]
Ivy Ruckman's "Night of the Twisters" is a fact-based book about kids who survived a series of these
tornadoes
Rachel
$200 [14]
If you're Aurelio Figueroa, each of your names contains all 5 basic letters of this type
vowels
Jonathan
$200 [6]
Arnold played this sword-wielding barbarian in 2 1980s films
Conan
Jonathan
$200 [1]
Traditionally, to resign a player tips over this piece
king
Jonathan
$200 [23]
The sun does this on its axis; since it's a ball of gas, its parts do it at varying speeds
rotates
Julie
$400 [9]
It's how Lincoln "addressed" the number of years between 1776 & 1863
"Four score and seven..."
Jonathan
$400 [20]
He created Crane, Ichabod Crane, a schoolteacher in Sleepy Hollow
Washington Irving
$400 [15]
It's the least common letter in English printed matter, but a common "S" substitute among rappers
Z
Julie
$400 [7]
Wife Jamie Lee Curtis thought hubby Arnold was a computer salesman instead of a superspy in this 1994 thriller
True Lies
Rachel
$400 [2]
The number of files on the board, it's the same as the number of ranks
8
Jonathan
$400 [24]
Like the moon's, the sun's gravity causes these on Earth, but they're half as high due to greater distance
tides
Julie Jonathan
$600 [10]
After this short conflict in 1967, Israel controlled the entire Sinai Peninsula
Six-Day War
Jonathan
$600 [21]
In Sheila Burnford's "Incredible Journey", 2 dogs & a cat trek across this country
Canada
Julie
$600 [16]
The Phoenician version of this letter resembled ours, but the 3 lines pointed left
E
Julie
$800 [12]
The title of this 1977 bodybuilding documentary has become synonymous with working out with weights
Pumping Iron
$600 [3]
In chess, notation "x" means your piece has been captured & "ch" means you're in this
check
Jonathan
$600 [25]
A device you light to signal an emergency, or a brief brightening near a sunspot
a flare
Rachel
$800 [22]
Its release, just over 2 years ago, was accompanied by the Rolling Stones' "Start Me Up"
Windows 95
$800 [29]
"A Journey to the Center of the Earth" was first published in 1864 in this language
French (written by Jules Verne)
Jonathan
$1,000 [18]
These people added "X" & "G" to the Etruscan alphabet & gave their name to the one we use
Romans
Julie
DD $1,000 [11]
In 1993 Arnold was Jack Slater, the title idol of the boy seen in this film:
Last Action Hero
Jonathan
$800 [4]
It's the only piece that can't move to an adjacent square
the knight
Jonathan
$800 [27]
Your body needs these solar rays to make vitamin D, but too many can cause sunburn or worse
UV (ultraviolet) rays
Julie
$1,000 [26]
This phrase about where we wanted our northern border was a Polk campaign slogan
"54-40 or fight!"
DD $1,400 [17]
THEY'RE ALSO CALLED MAJUSCULES & YOU'RE LOOKING AT THEM
capital letters (or upper case letters)
Julie
$1,000 [13]
For "Batman & Robin", Arnold spent over 2 1/2 hours a day in makeup to play this cool villain
Mr. Freeze (Dr. Victor Fries)
Jonathan
$1,000 [5]
In a Lewis Carroll book, Alice begins as one of these white pieces but later becomes a queen
a pawn
Julie
$1,000 [28]
The sun's energy comes from this nuclear reaction at 27,000,000 deg. F.--clearly not the cold type
fusion
Rachel

Final Jeopardy!

FAMOUS AMERICANS

He delivered eulogies for Jackie Robinson in 1972 & Cleveland mayor Carl Stokes in 1996

Rev. Jesse Jackson

Julie "Who is ?" — wagered $2,700
Rachel "Who is ?" — wagered $4,400
Jonathan "Who is" — wagered $2,300

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