Show #3846 2001-04-30 (taped 2001-04-11) Teen Tournament

2001 Teen Tournament quarterfinal game 1.From the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia.

Contestants

Alexis Stephens — a senior from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Paige Feldman — a sophomore from St. Louis, Missouri

Caley Anderson — a junior from Santee, California

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Caley $1,500 $3,200 $7,200 $6,400
2nd place: $2,500 if eliminated
$7,500
20 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Paige $600 $1,700 $5,200 $1,400
3rd place: $2,500 if eliminated
$4,100
16 R (including 1 DD), 3 W
Alexis $600 $0 $7,800 $7,540
Automatic semifinalist
$7,600
14 R (including 1 DD), 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

FLAGS A KATE-GORY MEMORABLE MNEMONICS U.S. COINS DRUGS DEATH & TEXAS
$100 [1]
The flag of this country also appears on the flags of Tuvalu, Fiji & Australia
Great Britain
Paige
$100 [8]
She was Ophelia to Branagh's "Hamlet" in '96 but one year later, her career got a "Titanic" boost
Kate Winslet
Paige
$100 [2]
Completes the clock-changing mnemonic "Spring forward..."
fall back
Alexis
$100 [12]
In 1979 Eisenhower was demoted off the dollar coin & replaced by this women's rights leader
Susan B. Anthony
Paige
$100 [15]
By definition, vasodilator drugs are used to widen these
blood vessels
Paige Alexis
$100 [23]
Susanna Dickinson & her child were among the few Texan survivors of the 1836 battle at this site in San Antonio
the Alamo
Paige
$200 [4]
Oliver Hazard Perry's flag featured the words "Don't Give Up" this
the Ship
Caley Paige
$200 [9]
Her character Penny Lane was in our eyes & in our ears after she was nominated for an Oscar for "Almost Famous"
Kate Hudson
Paige
$200 [3]
This line of a rhyme tells us what happened "in fourteen hundred and ninety-two"
Columbus sailed the ocean blue
Caley
$200 [13]
A few rare 1965 quarters were still made of this metal; the Mint switched to a clad coin that year
silver
Caley
$200 [16]
Abbreviated OTC, it describes a class of drugs deemed safe enough for self-medication
over the counter
Paige
$200 [24]
On January 22, 1973 this politician suffered a fatal heart attack near Johnson City, a town founded by an ancestor
Lyndon B. Johnson
Paige
DD $200 [7]
Adopted in 1965, Ontario's flag features 3 of these leaves
maple leaves
Caley
$300 [10]
"Today" she still works the A.M. shift, but in 2001 it was rumored she would become an afternoon host
Katie Couric
Paige
$300 [17]
Astronomically, remember "My very excellent memory just served up nine" these
planets
Caley
$300 [20]
The 1909-S V.D.B. version of this coin is a grail to collectors; just watch out for counterfeits
Lincoln head penny
$300 [28]
Cyclosporine is used to prevent this after an organ transplant (it won't help you when asking someone out)
rejection
Caley
$300 [25]
His death on Nov. 22, 1963 after riding through Dallas' Dealey Plaza shocked the world
John F. Kennedy
Paige
$300 [5]
In its canton Greece's flag features a white one of these
cross
Caley
$400 [11]
Before becoming a "Voyager" captain, she played a love interest of Sam Malone's on "Cheers"
Kate Mulgrew
$400 [18]
The spaces on the treble clef are a simple F-A-C-E; on this clef they're remembered with "All cows eat grass"
bass clef
Caley
$400 [21]
Musical instrument pictured on the back of the U.S. Bicentennial quarter
drum
Paige
$400 [29]
Known by the brand name Rogaine, the drug minoxidil is used to treat this "losing" condition
loss of hair
Caley
$400 [26]
Born in El Paso in 1921, this "Star Trek" creator crossed "the final frontier" in 1991
Gene Roddenberry
Caley
$400 [6]
This black bird of the crow family was a symbol of good luck in battle on Viking flags
raven
Caley
$500 [14]
Celebrity birthdays for January 16 include Marilyn Horne, A.J. Foyt & this waif supermodel
Kate Moss
Alexis
$500 [19]
To remember these from largest in area to smallest, try "Sam's horse must eat oats"
the Great Lakes
Alexis
$500 [22]
Collectors don't use "tails" & "heads", they use the terms reverse & this
obverse
Alexis
$500 [30]
It's the medical abbrev. used to identify the drug azidothymidine, a drug used to combat the AIDS virus
AZT
Alexis
$500 [27]
J. Frank Dalton was buried in Granbury in 1951, after years of claiming to be this outlaw, who died in 1882
Jesse James
Caley

Double Jeopardy! Round

PENN. NAMES SENIORS PROM BE A SALAMI SWAMI REALLY BAD DATES LIT ON FILM T"EEN"
$200 [7]
There are railroad shops in this city, also a railroad name on a Monopoly board
Reading
Alexis
$200 [22]
The senior prom queen has this color hair, like her punky granddaughter & Marge Simpson
blue
Caley
$200 [14]
Calabrese salami is made from this meat; kosher salami wouldn't be
pork
Caley
$200 [21]
On April 3, 1974, during an 18-hour period, 148 of these touched down, ravaging towns in the Midwest
tornadoes
Paige
$200 [2]
This author's Spanish Civil War tale "For Whom the Bell Tolls" was grippingly filmed during WWII
Ernest Hemingway
Caley
$200 [1]
A small cafeteria on a military base, or a water flask carried by a soldier on a hike
canteen
Caley
$400 [8]
This suburb of Pittsburgh was named for industrialist Andrew
Carnegie
Caley
$400 [23]
Grandpa wears this item seen here with his tux, as his wristwatch doesn't go with French cuffs
pocket watch
Caley
$400 [15]
It's the popular & spicy pizza salami seen here
pepperoni
Alexis
$400 [30]
A few hours after the announcement that this country had been formed, it was attacked by Egypt & Lebanon on May 15, 1948
Israel
Paige
$400 [3]
John Malkovich helps rescue Leonardo DiCaprio's Philippe, the title character of this 1998 film
The Man in the Iron Mask
Paige
$400 [12]
From the Middle English for "beautiful", it's the last name of "presidential" actor Martin
Sheen
Caley
$600 [9]
The origins of this city's name are fishy; it may be from the Latin altus for "high" or from a Native American word
Altoona
Alexis
$600 [24]
The seniors prom may feature jitterbug dancing, to this jazz style that became popular in the 1930s
swing
Alexis
$600 [18]
The word salami comes from the Latin word for this compound that's also known as sodium chloride
salt
Alexis
$600 [29]
King Charles II personally helped battle the fire that raged in this city in September 1666
London
Alexis
$800 [5]
Now president of the National Rifle Association, he was an evil cardinal in 1973's "The Three Musketeers"
Charlton Heston
Paige
$600 [13]
This spongy organ filters foreign substances & damaged cells from the blood
spleen
Caley
DD $1,000 [10]
Appropriately, this city is Pennsylvania's largest port on the Great Lakes
Erie
Alexis
$800 [28]
Seniors crowd the buffet table for the Matjes type of this pickled item seen here
herring
$800 [19]
This culinary term for the way a salami is aged sounds like you're healing it
curing
Caley
$800 [27]
In June 1783 Lakagigar began spewing lava on this north Atlantic island & didn't stop until February 1784
Iceland
Alexis
$1,000 [6]
A 1935 version of this Dostoyevsky classic is seen here
Crime and Punishment
Caley
$800 [16]
Top selling Lifesavers rolls are Five Flavors, then this, then Pep-O-Mint & Butter Rum
Wint-O-Green
$1,000 [11]
People have their "Phil" of this town each Groundhog Day
Punxsutawney
Paige
$1,000 [25]
If the excitement makes Grandma ill, she may get coverage from this government program that turned 35 in 2000
Medicare
Paige Alexis
$1,000 [20]
Cubed salami is often served as a part of this Italian dish whose name means "before the meal"
antipasto
$1,000 [26]
A freak flood swept away a bridge, causing an Auckland-bound train to crash on Dec. 24, 1953 in this nation
New Zealand
Alexis
DD $1,700 [4]
Rumpelstiltskin is a character in the 1962 fantasy "The Wonderful World of" these German brothers
the Grimm brothers
Paige
$1,000 [17]
Pop artist Andy Warhol created many of his pictures by using this stencil process
silkscreen
Alexis

Final Jeopardy!

HISTORIC QUOTATIONS

On July 13, 1859 he told Horace Greeley, "I have fifteen wives; I know no one who has more"

Brigham Young

Paige "Who is Henry 8th?" — wagered $3,800
Caley "Who is Abraham Lincoln" — wagered $800
Alexis "Who is Graham Coxon?" — wagered $260

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