Show #4629 2004-10-21 (taped 2004-08-24) Kids Week

2004-B Kids Week game 4.

Contestants

Alex Nutman — a 12-year-old seventh grader from Chevy Chase, Maryland

Edward Lee — a 12-year-old seventh grader from Sacramento, California

Lorna Johnson — a 12-year-old seventh grader from Willowbrook, Illinois

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Lorna $600 $2,200 $2,600 $2,200
3rd place: $1,000 + an AOL for Broadband computer package
$2,600
9 R, 1 W
Edward $4,600 $6,800 $18,600 $17,200
Winner: $17,200 + an AOL for Broadband computer package
$23,200
25 R, 2 W (including 2 DDs)
Alex $600 $2,500 $8,100 $5,201
2nd place: $2,000 + an AOL for Broadband computer package
$8,400
10 R (including 1 DD), 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

GOING TO THE DOCTOR CHORES BRUSSELS SPROUTS HOMEWORK BEDTIME "NO" FUN
$200 [4]
If eggs give you hives, doc will do a skin test to see if you have one of these, an abnormal reaction to something
an allergy
Edward
$200 [10]
The Disney movie about this hero includes his labor of defeating the monstrous Hydra
Hercules
Lorna
$200 [6]
French-speaking kids learn that Brussels is the capital of Belgique; we call the country this
Belgium
Alex
$200 [11]
For starters you can read the first entry, dated June 14, 1942, in this girl's diary
Anne Frank
Alex
$200 [1]
The 2 sizes of beds that sound like you have to be royalty to sleep on them
king and queen
Edward
$200 [24]
Spitzbergen is an island in this Scandinavian country
Norway
$400 [5]
You'll wear a lead apron when the doctor uses this imaging technique developed in the 1890s to check for a broken foot
an X-ray
Lorna
$400 [16]
In "The Santa Clause 2", Santa has to find one of these quick or he won't be Santa anymore
a wife
Lorna
$400 [17]
We imagine that a popular pet for Brussels kids is the Brussels griffon, one of these
a dog
Lorna
$400 [12]
Continue working on your math problems & give us this square root of 121
11
Edward
$400 [2]
From the Latin for "cushion", this warm bed covering is made of 2 layers of fabric with a layer between them
a quilt
Alex
$400 [27]
In 1988 the United Nations' peacekeeping forces were awarded this important prize
Nobel Prize
Alex
$600 [7]
Your optometrist may use drops to dilate this circular opening in the center of the iris
the pupil
Edward
$600 [19]
It's into the bowels of this fiery mountain that Frodo must cast the ring to destroy it
Mount Doom
Edward
$600 [18]
Manneken-Pis, a statue in Brussels of a little boy, is part of one of these watery sights in the city center
fountains
$600 [13]
For science, classify rocks according to their 3 main types: metamorphic, sedimentary & this
igneous
Edward
$600 [3]
This baby bed with a 4-letter name often has high barred sides to keep the baby from falling out
a crib
Alex
DD $500 [28]
2-word Latin name of an Eastern Canadian province
Nova Scotia
Alex
$800 [8]
It might feel like your arm is going to explode when that rubber cuff is inflated, but the doc is just measuring this
blood pressure
Edward
$800 [20]
Harry Potter accomplishes the task of breathing underwater with the help of this weed
gillyweed
Edward
$800 [22]
Kids can eat with their hands at Leon, a restaurant specializing in this seafood that rhymes with "Brussels"
mussels
Lorna
$800 [14]
Write one of these 3-line, 17-syllable Japanese poems; any subject
a haiku
Edward
$800 [25]
If you stay overnight at a B&B, in the morning you'll know that it stands for "bed &" this
breakfast
Edward
$1,000 [9]
Otitis media & otitis externa are common infections of this body part; doc may prescribe drops or antibiotics for it
your ears
Edward
$1,000 [21]
God's many commands to him include one in Numbers 26 to count all 600,000 men of Israel
Moses
$1,000 [23]
They might need a drummer boy when this battle that sealed Napoleon's fate is re-enacted near Brussels every 5 years
Waterloo
Alex
$1,000 [15]
For week's end, brush up on your Spanish & translate "Gracias a Dios es viernes" for us
Thank God it's Friday
$1,000 [26]
If you're spending the night in the famous Lincoln bedroom, you're sleeping in this mansion
the White House

Double Jeopardy! Round

HISTORY CELEBRITIES U.S. STAMPS ELECTION TIME KIDS IN THE 1960s ANATOMICAL HOMONYMS
$400 [26]
During the 1930s America went through a period of hardship and poverty known as the "Great" this
Depression
Lorna
$400 [1]
This 18-year-old Disney Channel star shared an apartment in Los Angeles with Lindsay Lohan; "That's so" her
Raven
Lorna
$400 [10]
Well doggone it, in 2001, this beloved character appeared on the stamp seen here
Snoopy
Lorna
$400 [5]
The 9 judges on this body in Alabama, unlike the one in Washington, D.C., run for election
the Supreme Court
Alex
$400 [20]
...heard him say on Aug. 28, 1963, "Even though we face the difficulties of... tomorrow, I still have a dream"
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Edward
$400 [16]
It's the singular pronoun of your visual organ
I/eye
Edward
$800 [27]
In 1368 the Ming dynasty didn't just take over this country, they urned it
China
Edward
$800 [2]
This Canterbury native became a household name after playing Legolas in "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy
Orlando Bloom
Lorna
$800 [12]
A 2004 stamp celebrated the 200th anniversary of this pair's expedition across the U.S.
Lewis and Clark
Edward
$800 [6]
Many polling places are at this type of establishment you know well; Al Gore voted at one in 2000
a school
$800 [21]
...went hoarse screaming at the TV on Feb. 9, 1964 when this band played "She Loves You" on "Ed Sullivan"
The Beatles
Edward
$800 [17]
It's the male deer that pounds in your chest
hart/heart
$1,200 [28]
This country won the battle of Stalingrad, August 1942-February 1943
Russia
Edward
$1,200 [3]
This young star was Michael Caine & Robert Duvall's grandnephew in "Secondhand Lions"
Haley Joel Osment
$1,200 [13]
This naval hero appeared on a 1979 stamp along with the motto "I have not yet begun to fight"
John Paul Jones
Edward
$1,200 [7]
John F. Kennedy & Richard Nixon are seenhereduring one of these in 1960, the first year they were held
a (presidential) debate
Edward
$1,200 [22]
...read about the first 7 U.S. astronauts in this '60s NASA program named for the messenger of the Roman gods
Mercury
Edward
$1,200 [18]
It's the large rabbit that grows out of your head
hare/hair
Edward
DD $3,200 [29]
In the 1460s this South American people took the Chimu empire; within 100 years they were subdued by the Spanish
the Incas
Edward
$1,600 [4]
The first name of this "Even Stevens" co-star rhymes with "Hiya"
Shia (LaBeouf)
Lorna Alex
DD $1,400 [14]
Part of the "Celebrate the Century" series, the stamp seenherehonored the first observance of this in the 1970s
Earth Day
Edward
$1,600 [8]
34 of them will be elected in 2004, as others, including Orrin Hatch and Dianne Feinstein, put their feet up and watch
senators
Edward
$1,600 [23]
...learned in 1966 of the creation of this African-American cultural festival that's celebrated from Dec. 26-Jan. 1
Kwanzaa
Edward
$1,600 [19]
It grasps how you smell
knows/nose
Alex
$2,000 [11]
This 16-year-old girl from Texas was golden in women's all-around gymnastics at the 2004 Olympics
Carly Patterson
Edward
$2,000 [15]
On my honor, this girl scout leader was honored on a 3-cent stamp in 1948
Juliette Gordon Low
$2,000 [9]
A Californian moving to Poland can apply to become a permanent this type of voter
an absentee voter
Alex
$2,000 [24]
...discussed the 1964 political ramifications of the Labour party's Harold Wilson becoming this nation's PM (sure!)
England
$2,000 [25]
It's the extraordinary achievement of the terminal parts of your legs
feat/feet
Edward

Final Jeopardy!

THE EARLY 20th CENTURY

On April 11, 1912, from a pier in Queenstown, Ireland, Francis Browne took one of the last known photos of this

the Titanic

Lorna "What is ?" — wagered $400
Alex "What is the Loch Ness Monster?" — wagered $2,899
Edward "What is the Berlin Wall?" — wagered $1,400

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