Show #1499 1991-02-21 (taped 1991-01-20) Teen Tournament

1991 Teen Tournament final game 1.

Contestants

Dana Bacon — a senior from Leader, Minnesota

Andy Westney — a senior from Atlanta, Georgia

Julie Knauer — a senior from Newtown, Connecticut

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Julie $2,400 $2,400 $4,000 $7,992 $4,000
12 R, 4 W
Andy $700 $3,000 $11,300 $9,600 $11,600
32 R (including 1 DD), 4 W (including 1 DD)
Dana $300 $300 $1,500 $3,000 $2,000
10 R, 5 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

TV TEENS 19thCENTURY AMERICA BAND PRACTICE BUSINESS & INDUSTRY COLORS COMMON BONDS
$100 [7]
He checked into Eastman Medical Center in 1989, not as a patient, but as a 16-year-old resident
Doogie Howser, M.D.
Andy
$100 [18]
In its battle for independence from Mexico, this future state had its own navy
Texas
Andy
$100 [1]
Baton twirlers who perform with marching bands are called these
majorettes
Julie Andy
$100 [23]
The name of this cookie & cracker king comes from National Biscuit Company
Nabisco
Dana
$100 [2]
People magazine says "Barbara Blue", a color named for this woman, is "one of the hot hues for the '90s"
Barbara Bush
Andy
$100 [12]
Oyster, twin, trundle
a bed
Andy
$200 [8]
Sara Gilbert plays tomboy Darlene, who discovered boys in '90 on this blockbuster sitcom
Roseanne
Andy
$200 [19]
In 1889, in New York City, Otis Company installed the first electric one of these
an elevator
Andy
$200 [17]
Traditionally, wind instruments are divided into woodwinds & these
brass instruments
Julie Dana
$200 [24]
Michael Jordan's "Air Jordans" are 1 of the products that have made this co. 1st in athletic shoe sales
Nike
Julie
$200 [3]
The "moss" shade of this color is sometimes called mousse
green
Julie Andy
$200 [13]
Leon Czolgosz, Charles Guiteau, John Wilkes Booth
assassins
Julie
$300 [9]
Class-cutting cutup played by M. Broderick on film & C. Schlatter on TV
Ferris Bueller
Dana
$300 [20]
A great fire in this city in 1835 destroyed almost 700 bldgs., including most of the old Dutch structures
New York City
Julie Dana
$300 [30]
Italian for "little", it reaches the highest pitches in the band
the piccolo
Andy
$300 [25]
The Anglo American Corp. of this country is the world's largest producer of gold, diamonds & platinum
South Africa
Julie
$300 [4]
The color of the bird who snipped off the maid's nose in "Sing A Song Of Sixpence"
a blackbird
Julie
$300 [14]
Footballs, buckets, bad habits,
things you kick
Andy
$400 [10]
This series ended its run after Blair, Tootie & Jo had grown old enough to know the title lessons
The Facts of Life
Julie
$400 [21]
In 1887 the govt. of Hawaii granted the U.S. rights to use this harbor to fuel & repair ships
Pearl Harbor
Andy
$400 [29]
The only common marching band instrument beaten on both sides
the bass drum
Andy
$400 [26]
Over the years this company has constructed 200 million little green houses for Monopoly
Parker Brothers
Andy
$400 [5]
The color of the "mountain majesties" in "America The Beautiful"
purple
Julie
$400 [15]
Nails, golf balls, automobiles
things you drive
$500 [11]
In 1990 Clair's 17-year-old cousin Pam left her family to move in with this TV family
the Huxtables
Andy
$500 [22]
Passports were issued by local governments until 1856, when this federal department took charge of them
the State Department
Andy
DD $500 [28]
Title of thefollowing; it's the top-selling sheet music for marching bands in 1990-91: [Instrumental music plays]
"Under The Sea"
Dana
$500 [27]
The No. 1 manufacturer of plastic housewares, from bathmats to dish drainers
Rubbermaid
Dana
$500 [6]
A reddened tongue is one of the symptoms of this "colorful" fever caused by Streptococcus bacteria
scarlet fever
Julie Andy
$500 [16]
Lech Walesa in '83, Bishop Desmond Tutu in 1984, Mikhail Gorbachev in 1990
Nobel Peace Prize winners
Julie

Double Jeopardy! Round

FICTIONAL CHARACTERS GEOGRAPHY BALLET RELIGION BOTANY QUEENS
$200 [2]
George Wilson kills the title character of this F. Scott Fitzgerald novel
The Great Gatsby
Dana
$200 [1]
Ruling all the land surrounding it, the Romans called it "Mare Nostrum", "Our Sea"
the Mediterranean
Andy
$200 [30]
In Petipa's version of this ballet, Sancho Panza is accused of stealing a goose or a chicken
Don Quixote
Andy
$200 [11]
People can be seen wearing these in the shape of a cross on their foreheads on a winter Wednesday
ashes
Andy
$200 [20]
"Line" in altitude or latitude beyond which a normal forest growth does not occur
the timberline
Dana
$200 [16]
9-year-old Jadwiga was made queen of this country in 1386; she later restored the Univ. of Krakow
Poland
Andy
$400 [4]
Captain Peleg & Captain Bildad are the principal owners of this ship in "Moby Dick"
the Pequod
Dana
$400 [3]
This Turkish capital was formerly called Angora
Ankara
Andy Dana
$400 [29]
"Stars and Stripes" is danced to the music of this composer of "The Stars And Stripes Forever"
John Philip Sousa
Julie Andy
$400 [12]
In Christian art, it's shown as square for living people & circular for saints
a halo
Andy
$400 [22]
Propagation method where a "scion" of 1 plant grows together with a "stock" of another
grafting
Andy
$600 [18]
This British queen was the grandmother of Alexandra, the last empress of Russia
Victoria
Julie
$600 [6]
Stradlater is this character's roommate at Pencey Prep in "The Catcher in the Rye"
Holden Caulfield
Andy
$600 [5]
Of Labrador, Lapland & Latvia, the one within the Arctic Circle
Lapland
Andy
$600 [28]
Little Red Riding Hood & the wolf appear in Act III of his "The Sleeping Beauty"
Tchaikovsky
Andy
$600 [13]
City in which Jesus ate his last supper & from which Muhammad went to heaven
Jersusalem
Dana
$600 [23]
They're the individual units of the corolla of a flower
the petals
Julie
$800 [19]
Her first 2 husbands were her brothers, both named Ptolemy
Cleopatra
Andy
$800 [7]
Pip is shocked to discover that Abel Magwitch is his benefactor in this Dickens novel
Great Expectations
Andy Dana
$800 [9]
Hebron, one of the world's oldest cities, is located in this "occupied" area
the West Bank
Andy
$800 [27]
An evil magician holds a group of princesses captive in this Stravinsky ballet about a bird
The Firebird
Andy
$800 [14]
The Theravada branch of this is dominant in Thailand, the Mahayana in Taiwan & Japan
Buddhism
Andy
$800 [24]
Viticulture is the art of growing these fruits
grapes
Julie
$1,000 [21]
Tried as Widow Capet by French revolutionaries, she was killed 9 months after her husband
Marie Antoinette
Andy
$1,000 [8]
In "Jane Eyre" his insane wife Bertha is kept on an upper floor of Thornfield
Rochester
Dana
$1,000 [10]
The island of Aruba is part of this kingdom
the Netherlands
$1,000 [26]
This handsome dancer was born in Riga, Latvia in 1948; he defected to the West in 1974 in Canada
Baryshnikov
Andy Dana
DD $1,200 [15]
Organization whose slogan, seen on posters, is "A man may be down, but he is never out"
the Salvation Army
Andy
$1,000 [25]
Powdery mildew is a plant disease caused by this group of plants that includes molds
fungi
Dana
DD $1,300 [17]
The Muslims call her Balkis, Bible students know her as the queen of this
Sheba
Andy

Final Jeopardy!

VICE PRESIDENTS

The first vice president to become President of the United States

John Adams

Dana "Who was John Adams?" — wagered $1,500
Julie "Who was John Adams?" — wagered $3,992
Andy "Who is Thomas Jefferson?" — wagered $1,700

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