Show #1497 1991-02-19 (taped 1991-01-20) Teen Tournament

1991 Teen Tournament semifinal game 2.

Contestants

Jim Paluszak — a senior from Spartanburg, South Carolina

Kareem Crayton — a junior from Montgomery, Alabama

Julie Knauer — a senior from Newtown, Connecticut

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Julie $400 $1,400 $7,400 $14,401
Finalist
$7,200
16 R (including 1 DD), 3 W (including 1 DD)
Kareem $1,300 $2,400 $6,200 $0
3rd place: $5,000
$6,900
21 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)
Jim $1,700 $1,800 $7,200 $400
2nd place: $5,000
$7,200
18 R, 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES MUSIC OF THE '90s TRANSPORTATION WOMEN IN HISTORY PHOTOGRAPHY ANATOMICAL PHRASES
$100 [6]
The 2 men honored on Presidents' Day, the third Monday in February
Lincoln & Washington
Jim
$100 [7]
In 1990 they became the first artists in Grammy history to give their award back
Milli Vanilli
Jim
$100 [21]
People once believed witches "swept" through the sky on these
brooms
Kareem
$100 [1]
This late prime minister was educated in Switzerland & at Oxford as well as in India
Indira Gandhi
Kareem
$100 [23]
George Eastman, the founder of this company, invented roll film
Kodak
Jim
$100 [3]
To work to the point of exhaustion is to "work" these "to the bone"
your fingers
Jim
$200 [12]
The Latin word for "tree", used to name the day set aside for planting them
arbor
Julie
$200 [8]
Title of a '90 tune by Bell Biv DeVoe or the name of the group that sings "Something To Believe In"
Poison
Jim
$200 [22]
A enclosed lift found on ski slopes that transports people, or a Venetian vessel
a gondola
Julie
$200 [2]
As a young girl, this markswoman shot wild game & the profits paid off most of the mortgage on the family farm
Annie Oakley
Jim
$200 [25]
Acoustic ones of these 3-D photos use sound waves instead of light waves as the energy source
holograms
Kareem
$200 [4]
A boss may threaten his employees with dismissal by saying these "will roll"
heads
Julie
$300 [16]
"Thank God almighty, I'm free at last" is written on the tomb of this man who's honored in January
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Julie
$300 [9]
'90s group featuring children of The Mamas & The Papas & the Beach Boys
Wilson Phillips
Jim
$300 [24]
A rolling kitchen for wranglers
a chuck wagon
Kareem Jim
$300 [5]
Elizabeth Barton, an English prophet, was executed after warning him not to marry Anne Boleyn
Henry VIII
Kareem
$300 [26]
In 1972 this company introduced the SX-70, a single lens reflex instant camera
Polaroid
Jim
$300 [13]
"Beauty is in" this part "of the beholder"
the eye
Jim
$400 [17]
An additional candle on the menorah is lit each day of this Jewish festival of lights
Hanukkah
Kareem
$400 [10]
Will Smith raps & acts under this stage--ah-ah stage--ah-ah stage--stage name
the Fresh Prince
Kareem
$400 [27]
A couchlike conveyance made to carry a single passenger, not a brood of kittens
a litter
Kareem
$400 [19]
She was a social worker in Boston in the 1920s before she became a world-famous aviatrix
Amelia Earhart
Kareem
$400 [30]
A film of this ASA speed requires one-quarter the exposure time of an ASA 50 film
200
$400 [14]
Someone who moves quickly "lets no grass grow under" these
their feet
Jim
DD $700 [18]
In the U.S. this is Flag Day, the date on which the first official flag was adopted
June 14th
Kareem
$500 [11]
This Aussie rock band titled its seventh album "X", as in "X Marks the Spot"
INXS
Kareem
$500 [28]
Mushers are most associated with this form of transportation
dog sled
Julie
$500 [20]
It's believed that this brave woman never lost a "passenger" on the Underground Railroad
Harriet Tubman
Jim
$500 [29]
Unlike light bulbs, flashbulbs are filled with this gas
oxygen
Julie Jim
$500 [15]
In the 19th c. Robert Cobden asked, "Is there any reason why we should be armed to" these body parts
the teeth
Julie

Double Jeopardy! Round

MYTHOLOGY 1987 PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA WORLD CAPITALS HODGEPODGE POE-POURRI
$200 [7]
This king, who once had a golden touch, offended Apollo, who then gave him donkey ears
Midas
Julie
$200 [13]
She launched her "Who's That Girl" tour at Osaka Stadium in Japan
Madonna
Kareem
$200 [12]
After he resigned in 1974, he was barred from practicing law
Nixon
Kareem
$200 [2]
The UN has a secondary headquarters in this Austrian capital
Vienna
Jim
$200 [11]
An Eskimo left a hole at the top of his igloo not for Santa to come in but for this to go out
smoke
Kareem
$200 [16]
In 1845 his last volume of poetry featured this bird "and Other Poems"
The Raven
Kareem
$400 [8]
During the Trojan War, he killed the queen of the Amazons--what a heel
Achilles
Kareem
$400 [14]
The yacht Stars & Stripes won back this trophy for the U.S. by beating Kookaburra III in February
the America's Cup
Julie
$400 [21]
This nickname of Jackson's would fit nicely into a wood category
Old Hickory
Julie
$400 [3]
King Gustavus I of Sweden founded this city that's now Finland's capital
Helsinki
Kareem
$400 [19]
No one knows why this pal of Archie Andrews has an "S" on his sweater--the secret died with the artist
Jughead Jones
Jim
$400 [30]
In 1830 his foster father, John Allan, helped Poe get an appointment to this military academy
West Point
Kareem
$600 [9]
Odysseus heard the song of these seductive sea nymphs, but his men's ears were stuffed with wax
the Sirens
Julie
$600 [15]
On Jan. 12 this youngest son of Elizabeth II said he was quitting the Royal Marines
Prince Edward
Julie
$600 [23]
He relinquished his rank of 4-star general when he became president in 1869
Grant
Julie
$600 [4]
Inchon is the port of this capital city
Seoul
Julie
$600 [20]
On Nov. 14, 1990 ladies in this company's sales force began ringing bells in China
Avon
Kareem
$600 [29]
The last members of this family were Roderick & Madeline & they fall by the story's end
the Usher family
Kareem
$800 [5]
This Egyptian mother goddess was often depicted with a hieroglyphic throne over her head
Isis
Jim
$800 [17]
On Oct. 23 the Senate rejected Robert Bork's appointment to this body, 58-42
the Supreme Court
Julie
$1,000 [25]
After his inauguration March 4,1817, he lived in a house on I Street; the White House was under repair
Monroe
Jim
$800 [6]
This capital on the Attic Plain was an ancient city-state
Athens
Kareem
$800 [22]
It doesn't look like this "Father of Medicine" wrote the oath named for him
Hippocrates
Kareem
DD $1,000 [27]
16-letter word used by Poe to describe the runic rhyme that musically welled from the bells
tintinnabulation
Julie
$1,000 [1]
These half-men were "horsing" around at Pirithous' wedding & a terrible battle ensued
centaurs
Jim
$1,000 [18]
Former Texas Sen. John Tower headed Reagan's special review board that investigated this scandal
the Iran-Contra Scandal
Jim
DD $2,000 [24]
He donated his salary to charity as a congressman & senator & continued to do so as president
Jack Kennedy
Julie
$1,000 [10]
Landmarks in this city include the Pardo & the Prado
Madrid
Jim
$1,000 [26]
After her famous ride, she & her husband founded the Benedictine abbey around which Coventry grew
Lady Godiva
Julie
$1,000 [28]
In this story the victim's having a vulture-like eye is the reason the narrator must kill him
"The Tell-Tale Heart"
Julie Kareem

Final Jeopardy!

FAMOUS NAMES

Sometime on May 29, 1953 this New Zealander had everyone in the world under his feet

Hillary

Kareem "Who was Byrd?Hillary" — wagered $6,200
Jim "Who is Byrd?" — wagered $6,800
Julie "Who wasHilHillary?" — wagered $7,001

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