Show #4536 2004-05-03 (taped 2004-04-04) Kids Week

2004-A Kids Week game 1.From Washington, D.C.

Contestants

Alex Silady — an 11-year-old from Edison, New Jersey

Naomi Senbet — an 11-year-old from Washington, D.C.

Crystal Durham — a 12-year-old from Fort Pierce, Florida

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Crystal $3,200 $5,000 $15,000 $15,700
Winner: $15,700 + Classroom Jeopardy!
$16,200
21 R, 3 W (including 1 DD)
Naomi $-600 $400 $6,800 $5,300
3rd place: $1,000 + Classroom Jeopardy!
$6,800
8 R, 1 W
Alex $2,600 $4,400 $22,200 $12,400
2nd place: $2,000 + Classroom Jeopardy!
$20,800
26 R (including 2 DDs), 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

NEW ZEALAND WOULD YOU LIKE A BEVERAGE? MUSIC CLASS MOTHER GOOSE RIGHT ON THE MONEY DOUBLE A, B, Cs
$200 [21]
Our winter is New Zealand's summer, so this man they call "Father Christmas" swelters in his traditional getup
Santa Claus
Alex
$200 [1]
At lunch counters in the U.S., this beverage is sometimes called moo or moo-juice
milk
Alex
$200 [4]
It's the 2-word term for a country's official patriotic song
national anthem
Crystal
$200 [25]
Old King Cole called for his pipe, his bowl & 3 of these musicians
his fiddlers
Crystal
$200 [16]
The Illinois commemorative quarter depicts the skyline of this, the state's largest city
Chicago
Naomi
$200 [2]
I'm this, you're glue, everything you say bounces off me & sticks to you
rubber
Alex
$400 [22]
In the Maori language, waka is this type of boat of which Maoris were master builders
canoe
Alex
$400 [5]
Combine root beer & ice cream & you've created one of these beverages
root beer float
Naomi
$400 [9]
Related to jazz, this "colorful" style of music, typically sad & slow, is often accompanied by harmonica
the blues
Alex
$400 [26]
In later verses, this title woman goes to the alehouse, the tavern & the cobbler, all for her poor dog
Old Mother Hubbard
Alex
$400 [3]
You're looking at the back of a U.S. bill; on its face, you'll see the face of this president
(Thomas) Jefferson
Alex
$400 [12]
Last name of the comic page character seen here
Drabble
$600 [23]
Hawaiians call the 48 contiguous states this; it's also what New Zealanders call South Island
the mainland
Alex
$600 [6]
It's the "Official Sports Beverage" of the NFL, the NBA & the PGA
Gatorade
Crystal
$600 [10]
In a symphony orchestra the 4 main groups of instruments are strings, woodwinds, percussion & this
brass
Alex
$600 [27]
"Jack Sprat could eat no fat, his wife could eat no" this; together "they licked the platter clean"
lean
Crystal
$600 [17]
1 of 2 non-presidents on the front of U.S. paper currency in general circulation
Ben Franklin or Alexander Hamilton
Crystal
$600 [13]
If you hear laughter, you may be hearing this son of Abraham & Sarah whose name means "laughter"
Isaac
Crystal
$800 [24]
A New Zealand government building is known as this, for the insect structure it resembles
"the beehive"
Crystal
$800 [7]
One of the world's most popular beverages is this drink made by boiling certain shredded leaves in water
tea
Alex
$800 [11]
It's an interval of 8 successive notes on the scale; C to C, for example
octave
Crystal
$800 [28]
"Mary, Mary quite contrary, how does your garden grow? With silver bells and" these, "and pretty maids all in a row"
cockle shells
Crystal
$800 [18]
This cabinet department's seal appears on all U.S. paper currency
Treasury
Naomi Alex
$1,000 [15]
You use this mark to denote which syllable is stressed
accent
Crystal Alex
$1,000 [8]
When topped with foam, the espresso type of this beverage becomes a cappuccino
coffee
Crystal Naomi
$1,000 [20]
He's the composer of the famous march performed here by Grambling University's Tiger Marching Band
John Philip Sousa
Alex
$1,000 [19]
A "D" on U.S. coins indicates the coin was minted in Denver; a "P", this city
Philadelphia
Crystal Alex
DD $1,200 [14]
Your parents hate it when you're this, meaning unreasonably obstinate
stubborn
Crystal

Double Jeopardy! Round

D.C.'IN YOU ASTRONOMY GRAB BAG HISTORIC KIDS THE SMALLEST IN AREA YOU NEED A TIME OUT
$400 [1]
On September 9, 1983 a petition was submitted to Congress asking that the district be made this
a state
Naomi
$400 [24]
A galactic cluster known as the Pleiades is in this constellation known as "The Bull"
Taurus
Alex
$400 [12]
The Megabite, which set a world record in 1997 for the largest one of these flown, was 210 feet long including the tails
a kite
Crystal
$400 [19]
Discovered as a child by P.T. Barnum, tiny 25" tall Charles Stratton became known as Tom this
Tom Thumb
Alex
$400 [6]
France, Spain, Portugal
Portugal
Crystal
$400 [10]
A type of time out that sounds like what a puppy has 4 of
pause
$800 [2]
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew) The White House has been known as this "Mansion", also the branch of our government that works here
Executive
Alex
$800 [25]
In 1610 Galileo became the first to find other moons when he saw moons orbiting this giant planet
Jupiter
Alex
$800 [13]
It's the only even prime number
2
Crystal
$800 [20]
He was only 9 or 10 when he became Egypt's pharaoh sometime around 1348 B.C.
King Tut
Crystal
$800 [7]
Panama, Brazil, Argentina
Panama
Crystal
$800 [11]
This word for a period of time away from work or school comes from the Latin word for "to be empty"
vacation
Alex
$1,200 [3]
The NSO, the National Symphony Orchestra, has been playing at this center since 1971, the year it opened
the Kennedy Center
Naomi
$1,200 [26]
In 1705 this English astronomer predicted the 1758 return of the comet now named for him
Edmond Halley
Alex
$1,200 [14]
This Jewish festival begins on the eve of the 25th day of Kislev, which in 2004 is December 8, & lasts 8 days
Hanukkah
Crystal
$1,200 [22]
John Smith said that this girl was about 10 when he met her in 1607 (she looked a little older in the Disney movie)
Pocahontas
Crystal
$1,200 [8]
Austria, Russia, Italy
Austria
Crystal Naomi
$1,200 [18]
(Sarah of the Clue Crew on the Yucatan Peninsula) In Mexico, a small store may close during early afternoon because the owner is taking a nap, called this
siesta
Alex
$1,600 [4]
In 1846 the District of Columbia gave back about 30 square miles of its area to this state
Virginia
Naomi Alex
DD $2,000 [27]
In 1905 Percival Lowell began a search for this planet, which was discovered in 1930, 14 years after his death
Pluto
Alex
$1,600 [15]
It's the drawer in a refrigerator for storing vegetables, or how it should make your vegetables sound
crisper
Crystal
$1,600 [29]
When he became the heir to the English throne at age 10, he probably had no idea he'd get married 6 times
Henry VIII
Alex
$1,600 [9]
Alaska, Florida, California
Florida
Alex
$1,600 [21]
This single word for a time out implies that you take the time to inhale & exhale
a breather
Alex
$2,000 [5]
Get off the Metro at Farragut North to visit this society's Explorers Hall
the National Geographic Society
Naomi
$2,000 [28]
Around 2700 B.C. Thuban was the North Star; today, this is the North Star
Polaris
Alex
$2,000 [16]
This country's official name is Bundesrepublik Deutschland
Germany
Crystal
DD $3,000 [30]
In 1815, at age 6, this future writer of scary stories moved to Great Britain with his foster family, the Allans
Edgar Allan Poe
Alex
$2,000 [17]
China, Japan, South Korea
South Korea
Crystal
$2,000 [23]
A phrase meaning "stop shouting" got combined into this word for a truce in combat
ceasefire
Alex

Final Jeopardy!

THE WESTERN U.S.

2 popular places for swimming in this national park are in Firehole Canyon & at Boiling River

Yellowstone

Naomi "What is [Yosemite] Yosemite?" — wagered $1,500
Crystal "What is Yellowstone" — wagered $700
Alex "What is Yosemite" — wagered $9,800

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