Show #1956 1993-02-22 (taped 1993-01-05) Teen Tournament

1993 Teen Tournament semifinal game 1.

Contestants

Patricia Larash — a senior from Allentown, Pennsylvania

Fraser Woodford — a senior from Lexington, Kentucky

Anne Black — a junior from Frederick, Maryland

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Anne $600 $2,300 $4,300 $8,600
3rd place: $5,000
$4,200
14 R (including 1 DD), 3 W
Fraser $600 $600 $10,200 $15,801
Finalist
$9,800
21 R (including 1 DD), 3 W
Patricia $800 $2,200 $7,900 $13,900
2nd place: $5,000
$6,600
20 R (including 1 DD), 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

EXPLORERS POP MUSIC TRAVEL & TOURISM AQUATIC ANIMALS WEIGHTS & MEASURES QUOTES
$100 [12]
Francisco Pizarro conquered Peru & founded this capital city
Lima
Fraser
$100 [8]
This singer's "Born in the U.S.A." album spawned 7 Top 10 singles
(Bruce) Springsteen
Patricia
$100 [6]
Employees joke that the name of this part of Disney World stands for "Every Person Comes Out Tired"
EPCOT
Fraser
$100 [1]
The name of this animal is from 2 Greek words meaning "eight feet"
octopus
Fraser
$100 [22]
The Troy system of weights originated in Troyes in this country
France
Patricia
$100 [18]
This state has been called "The Keystone of the Democratic Arch"
Pennsylvania
Patricia
$200 [13]
Francisco de Orellana claimed he battled "tall, fair, robust" women warriors on this South American river
Amazon
Patricia
$200 [24]
This rapper topped the charts in 1990 with "Ice Ice Baby"
Vanilla Ice
Fraser
$200 [7]
There's a restaurant named for Jules Verne in this tall Paris landmark, & the view is spectacular
the Eiffel Tower
Anne
$200 [2]
This Arctic mammal uses its tusks as a weapon & to dig for clams & other shellfish
walrus
Fraser
$200 [23]
The Roman one of these was equal to 5,000 Roman feet or about 4,800 of our feet
mile
Anne
$200 [19]
In a 1987 speech, he said, "The idea of perestroika...combines continuity and innovation"
(Mikhail) Gorbachev
Anne
$300 [14]
When Sir Walter Raleigh's servant first saw him doing this, he drenched him in order to save him
smoking
Anne
$300 [25]
It's the title of Natalie Cole's 1992 Grammy-winning album & song of the year
"Unforgettable"
Anne
$300 [9]
You have a pigeon's-eye view of this Italian city from the top of the bell tower in St. Mark's Square
Venice
Anne Patricia
$300 [3]
Reaching a length of 8 inches, it's the largest frog in the U.S. & Canada
bullfrog
Patricia
$300 [28]
1 atmosphere is equal to 760 millimeters of this liquid metal
mercury
Fraser
$300 [15]
Eldridge Cleaver said, "You're either part of" this "or part of the problem"
the solution
Patricia
$400 [16]
On his third voyage between 1770 & 1780, he went past Unalaska & into the Arctic Circle
James Cook
Fraser
DD $500 [26]
Rock star who, in October 1992, released the album whose title is pictured here:
Prince
Anne
$400 [10]
You'll find England's National Gallery & National Portrait Gallery on this famous square
Trafalgar Square
Patricia
$400 [4]
In the U.S. the most common type of this fowl raised for profit is the White Pekin
duck
Anne Fraser Patricia
$400 [29]
Equal to 4 inches, the hand is most often used to measure the height of these creatures
horses
Fraser
$400 [20]
In her famous diary, she wrote, "I still believe that people are really good at heart"
Anne Frank
Patricia
$500 [17]
Of the 170 sailors he took to India in the 1490s, only about 50 survived the trip
Vasco da Gama
$500 [27]
Madonna's hits "Vogue" & "Hanky Panky" were from the CD inspired by this 1990 film
Dick Tracy
Anne
$500 [11]
The Westerkerk, where Rembrandt is buried, boasts the tallest church tower in this Dutch city
Amsterdam
Patricia
$500 [5]
The 2 major groups of these mammals are toothed & baleen
whales
Fraser
$500 [30]
1 of these astronomical measurements is equal to 5,880,000,000,000 miles
light year
Patricia
$500 [21]
W.P. Kinsella's book "Shoeless Joe" contains the line "If you build it" this will happen
he will come
Fraser

Double Jeopardy! Round

GENERAL SCIENCE TEENS IN LITERATURE U.S. HISTORY SAINTS ART IN OTHER WORDS...
$200 [15]
What goes up, must come down because of this natural force
gravity
Anne
$200 [2]
She's 16 at the beginning of "Gone with the Wind" & has a 17" waist, "the smallest in three counties"
Scarlett O'Hara
Anne
$200 [1]
Organized as a territory in 1912, it became a state January 3, 1959
Alaska
Anne Patricia
$200 [18]
We cannot tell a lie; it was St. Boniface who did this to the sacred oak of Thor in Germany
cut it down
Patricia
$200 [23]
The enigmatic smile in this circa 1503 painting has often been imitated but never duplicated
the "Mona Lisa"
Patricia
$200 [11]
Battle a blaze using a blaze
fight fire with fire
Patricia
$400 [16]
In September 1992 the so-called hole in this layer over Antarctica measured 8.9 million square miles
ozone layer
Patricia
$400 [3]
A teenage orphan named Kimball gets involved in espionage in this author's 1901 adventure novel "Kim"
(Rudyard) Kipling
Anne
$400 [7]
The Social Security Act was part of this president's New Deal
FDR
Fraser
$400 [19]
St. Helena is credited by St. Ambrose as the person who found this wooden holy relic
the cross
Patricia
$400 [24]
Paul Cezanne was noted for this type of painting which often depicts a bowl or basket of fruit
still life
Anne
$400 [12]
Incinerate 12 A.M. petroleum
burn the midnight oil
Fraser
$600 [25]
Gregor Mendel's most famous experiments in heredity were done with this type of plant
pea plant
Fraser
$600 [4]
At the beginning of Daniel Defoe's novel, this title character is 19 & his father wants him to be a lawyer
Robinson Crusoe
Fraser
$600 [8]
Ratified in 1919, this amendment gave the country 1 year to stock up before the ban went into effect
the 18th Amendment (Prohibition)
Fraser
$600 [20]
The story is that Reprobus changed his name to this after giving Jesus a piggyback ride across a river
Christopher
Patricia
$600 [28]
In 1857 this lithographer made his bookkeeper James Merritt Ives a partner
(Nathaniel) Currier
Fraser Patricia
$600 [13]
One steed! One mount! I'll give you all I rule if you give me one stallion!
a horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse
Fraser
$800 [26]
This process is the opposite of evaporation
condensation
Fraser
$1,000 [6]
At the age of 18, the shy & lonely Philip Carey moves to Heidelberg in this Somerset Maugham novel
Of Human Bondage
Fraser
$800 [9]
In this 1857 case, the Supreme Court ruled that the Constitution did not apply to blacks
Dred Scott vs. Sanford
Anne
$1,000 [22]
Until the 20th century this "rower" was the only archangel with a feast day on the Western calendar
Michael
Patricia
$800 [29]
Edgar Degas & Mary Cassatt used these soft crayons whose name is synonymous with pale colors
pastels
Fraser
$800 [14]
Brilliant like one cat-o'-nine-tails
smart as a whip
Anne
$1,000 [27]
There are thought to be 6 types of these hypothetical particles, incl. "up", "down" & "strange"
quarks
Fraser
DD $1,200 [5]
When this Dumas novel begins, Edmond Dantes is a 19-year-old sailor; he assumes a title later
The Count of Monte Cristo
Fraser
$1,000 [10]
John Davis, a lawyer who ran against Coolidge, argued against school desegregation in this 1954 case
Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas
Patricia
DD $2,100 [21]
When his sister Martha was made a saint, it might have "raised" his own expectations
Lazarus
Patricia
$1,000 [30]
"Three Musicians", a 1921 work by this Spaniard, is considered one of the greatest Cubist paintings
(Pablo) Picasso
Fraser
$1,000 [17]
Wonderful objects arrive within tiny parcels
great (good) things come in small packages
Anne

Final Jeopardy!

MILITARY LEADERS

This U.S. general was born April 5, 1937 to parents who had emigrated from Jamaica

Colin Powell

Anne "Who is Colin Powell?" — wagered $4,300
Patricia "Who is Colin Powell?" — wagered $6,000
Fraser "Who is Colin Powell?" — wagered $5,601

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