Show #3758 2000-12-27 (taped 2000-08-09) Kids Week

2000 Holiday Kids Week game 3.

Contestants

Mike Kim — a 12-year-old from Wiesbaden, Germany

Alycia Kennedy — a 13-year-old from Lynnfield, Massachusetts

Adam Bock — a 13-year-old from St. Louis, Missouri

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Adam $2,200 $2,600 $8,200 $8,800
Winner: $13,800 + a trip for 4 to the Hilton Hawaiian Village, Oahu, Hawaii
$9,200
22 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)
Alycia $-100 $900 $3,900 $2,800
3rd place: MyPoints.com gift certificate + a trip for 4 to the Hilton Hawaiian Village, Oahu, Hawaii
$3,900
10 R, 2 W
Mike $1,400 $4,200 $3,400 $6,799
2nd place: MyPoints.com gift certificate + a trip for 4 to the Hilton Hawaiian Village, Oahu, Hawaii
$3,900
18 R (including 1 DD), 5 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

THE BIBLE DISNEY'S ANIMAL KINGDOM IT'S A BIG WORLD ARTS & CRAFTS I KNOW THAT NAME HODGEPODGE
$100 [1]
The 12 disciples whom Jesus chose to be his special messengers were called these
Apostles
Mike
$100 [2]
Seen here, the centerpiece of Disney's Animal Kingdom is called the "Tree of" this, not the "Circle of" it
Life
Mike
$100 [11]
The USA's highest mountain is found in this state, the USA's largest
Alaska (Mt. McKinley/Denali)
Adam Alycia Mike
$100 [26]
Save these from your popsicles & you can make a picture frame
the sticks
Alycia
$100 [21]
Charles Lindbergh made all the papers in May 1927 when he flew solo over this ocean
Atlantic Ocean
Alycia
$100 [16]
2-letter term for what you become when you're tagged in tag
it
Alycia
$200 [7]
In Exodus the feast of unleavened bread is combined with this holiday
Passover
$200 [3]
This "swinging" character really "Rocks!" in a live stage show that also features Jane & Terk
Tarzan
Adam
$200 [12]
Spanning from Europe to the Pacific, it's the largest country in the world
Russia
Mike
$200 [27]
You can fashion pot holders, pillows & more by weaving pieces of yarn on one of these special frames
loom
$200 [22]
Hindu leader Mohandas Gandhi fought without the use of violence for this country's independence
India
Mike
$200 [17]
Keebler claims these creatures make its cookies
elves
Mike
$300 [8]
Containing 150 songs of praise including "The Lord is my shepherd...", it's the Bible's longest book
Psalms
Mike
$300 [4]
The Kilimanjaro Safari's Ride, seen here, is the main attraction in this area named for this continent
Africa
Alycia
$300 [13]
A view is seen here of this city with the largest population of any urban area in the world
Tokyo
Adam Alycia Mike
$300 [28]
Instead of using bits of colored tiles or stones to make this type of picture, try dried beans
mosaic
Mike
$300 [23]
Over 2 million blocks went into building Khufu's Great one of these, & we're not talking Lego!
Pyramid
Adam Alycia
$300 [18]
Alphabetically, the 7 colors of the visible light spectrum run from this to violet
blue
Adam Mike
$400 [9]
Though born in Bethlehem, Jesus was raised in this town in Galilee
Nazareth
Adam
$400 [5]
The thrill ride once known as "Countdown to Extinction" was renamed for this 2000 film about prehistoric times
Dinosaur
Adam
$400 [14]
1 of the 2 countries on whose border you'll find the world's highest mountain
Nepal or China
Mike
$400 [29]
Knot a plain T-shirt with rubber bands & dip in different colors to make this type of psychedelic shirt
tie-dye
Adam
$400 [24]
Montezuma II's reign over this civilization lasted 18 years
the Aztecs
Mike
$400 [19]
As of July 1, 2002 this currency of Italy will be no more; that's when Europe switches to using Euros for everything
lira
Alycia
$500 [10]
The Queen of Sheba told this king, "Thy wisdom and prosperity exceedeth the fame which I heard"
King Solomon
Mike
$500 [6]
This Disney heroine "and Her Forest Friends" appear in a live stage show with Grandmother Willow
Pocahontas
Adam
$500 [15]
Glaciers cover nearly 15% of this island nation east of Greenland
Iceland
Adam
$500 [30]
It's the Japanese name for the craft that produced the figures seen here
origami
Mike
DD $1,000 [25]
The term "czar" came from the family name of this Roman, stabbed by Brutus & others in 44 B.C.
Julius Caesar
Mike
$500 [20]
This publisher who died in 1911 set up a prize fund for awards in journalism, literature, music & drama
Joseph Pulitzer
Mike

Double Jeopardy! Round

U.S. PRESIDENTS LET'S GO ONLINE MEDICAL CHECKUP SPORTS GIANTS ENGLISH LIT THAT'S "ME" IN THE MIDDLE
$200 [6]
In the 1830s he was postmaster of New Salem, Illinois & supplemented his income by railsplitting & surveying
Abraham Lincoln
Mike
$200 [26]
There's no place like this cozy page, the first page of a website
the home page
Adam
$200 [21]
To examine your throat, the doctor needs a "depressor" for this
the tongue
Adam
$200 [11]
One advantage of the Yankees' pinstripes is that in the '20s they made this tubby home run king look thinner
Babe Ruth
Adam
$200 [16]
In the 1800s H.G. Wells' "The Time Machine" & "The War of the Worlds" pioneered this type of "fiction"
science fiction
Alycia
$200 [1]
A guy who tells jokes for a living
comedian
Adam
$400 [7]
In 1961 this president appointed his brother-in-law Sargent Shriver as director of the Peace Corps
John F. Kennedy
$400 [27]
Yeehaw! It's the world's most popular Internet directory
Yahoo!
Mike
$400 [22]
The doctor may have you say "99" to hear the vibrations of these cords go down into the chest
vocal cords
Adam
$400 [12]
6' 7" Carl Henkel is a scary sight at the net in the beach type of this sport
volleyball
Mike
$400 [17]
This hero gets adopted in the last chapter, so the book could have been called "Oliver Brownlow"
Oliver Twist
Adam
$400 [2]
With this weapon, what goes around comes around
boomerang
Adam
$800 [9]
Almost defeating President Ford in the 1976 GOP primary, he won the nomination & the presidency 4 years later
Ronald Reagan
Mike
$600 [28]
In Internet domain names, .gov stands for government, .net for network & .org for this
organization
Adam
$600 [23]
The name of the otoscope, seen here, means to view this organ, & that's what a doctor does with it
the ear
Adam
$600 [13]
In 1996 Akakide Kakhiashvilis set a world record total in this sport with 926 lbs., over 4 times his own poundage
weightlifting
Adam
$600 [18]
The title character in "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" foolishly kills an albatross, one of these
bird
Adam
$600 [3]
In this math course you'll learn all the angles
geometry
Adam
DD $1,000 [8]
This president is seen here in his 1947 class portrait at the U.S. Naval Academy
Jimmy Carter
Mike
$800 [29]
This type of "space" is slang for the Internet
cyberspace
Mike
DD $1,000 [24]
When measuring this, the doctor uses his fingers, not his thumb, because the thumb has its own
pulse rate
Adam
$800 [14]
Basketball fans will miss this man who recently retired from the Houston Rockets
Charles Barkley
Adam Mike
$800 [19]
We'll leave it up to you whether this author was a "Plain Jane"
Jane Austen
Adam
$800 [4]
It's a city in Oz or a green gem
emerald
Alycia
$1,000 [10]
In January 1918 he set forth his "Fourteen Points" on which he thought lasting peace could be made
Woodrow Wilson
$1,000 [25]
A thermometer has to be shaken to be used again because this liquid metal stays at the last reading
mercury
Alycia
$1,000 [15]
It's the nickname of 6' 4", 265-lb. Tennessee Titan Jevon Kearse, though we're not sure we'd use it to his face
"The Freak"
$1,000 [20]
In works by John Milton, this was "Lost" in 1667 but "Regained" in 1671
Paradise
$1,000 [5]
It's the British equivalent of our Congress
Parliament
Alycia

Final Jeopardy!

THE CIVIL WAR

For his service in the Civil War Congress made him General in Chief of the Armies

Ulysses S. Grant

Mike "Who is Ulysses S. Grant?" — wagered $3,399
Alycia "Who is?" — wagered $1,100
Adam "Who is Ulysses S. Grant" — wagered $600

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