Show #574 1987-02-19 (taped 1986-12-28) Teen Tournament

1987 Teen Tournament quarterfinal game 4.

Contestants

Lisa Patterson — a junior at Pasadena High School from Pasadena, Texas

Brian Kalt — a freshman at Southfield Lathrup High School from Southfield, Michigan

Dana Venator — a junior at Briarcliff High School from Decatur, Georgia

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Dana $1,100 $3,600 $8,000 $5,000
3rd place: $1,000 if eliminated
$8,400
21 R (including 1 DD), 3 W (including 1 DD)
Brian $1,000 $2,100 $5,700 $7,000
Automatic semifinalist
$5,700
18 R, 3 W
Lisa $900 $2,000 $5,900 $5,900
2nd place: $1,000 if eliminated
$6,400
14 R, 1 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

FIRST LINES AMERICANA COMMON BONDS MOVIE TRIVIA FAIRIES "BUG"s
$100 [3]
"Hard by a great forest dwelt a poor woodcutter with his wife & his 2 children"
"Hansel & Gretel"
Dana
$100 [10]
This Stephen Foster song inspired a less famous one called "The Old Folks Are Still At Home"
"Swanee River" ("Old Folks At Home")
Brian
$100 [26]
Genghis, the Aga, Chaka
Khans
Brian
$100 [1]
At 133', the one at Mercury Cinema in Paris is the world's widest
screen
Lisa
$100 [7]
The one who gives you money for your molars
tooth fairy
Lisa
$100 [9]
Nervous gnat, or a dance your granddad might have done in the '40s
jitterbug
Brian
$200 [11]
The 1st 4 words in "The Sound of Music", sung by Julie Andrews
The hills are alive
Dana
$200 [14]
Jim Bowie may have picked his teeth with this weapon, the "Ark. toothpick", but we don't recommend it
Bowie knife
Brian
$200 [27]
Irish water, Welsh springer, English cocker
spaniels
Lisa
$200 [2]
This "Color of Money" star got a star on Hollywood Blvd., but Paul Newman still doesn't have one
Tom Cruise
Brian
$200 [8]
Naughty fairies leave changelings in place of these, which they carry off to Fairyland
babies
Brian
$200 [15]
A camera enthusiast
shutterbug
Dana
$300 [12]
"There once lived in a sequestered part of...Devonshire, one Mr. Godfrey Nickleby..."
Nicholas Nickleby
Lisa
$300 [20]
In 1614, this kidnapped Indian "Princess" was baptized a Christian while being held hostage
Pocahontas
Dana
$300 [28]
Samson, Crystal Gayle, Rapunzel
people known for their long hair
Brian
$300 [4]
He called Madonna "1 of the major actresses ever", but then he may be prejudiced
Sean Penn
Dana
$300 [16]
In Disney's "Cinderella", it's this character who sings "Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo"
the Fairy Godmother
Dana
$300 [23]
If you're agog that your orbs pop out, you're this
bug-eyed
Dana
$400 [13]
"'Christmas won't be Christmas without any presents' grumbled Jo, lying on the rug."
Little Women
Brian
$400 [21]
Virginia's capitol building boasts the only 1 of these George Washington ever posed for
statue
Brian Lisa
$400 [29]
Alice's trip "Through the Looking-Glass", Bobby Ewing's death on "Dallas"
dreams
Brian
$400 [5]
Since he was covered with bandages, you could say Boris Karloff got "wrapped up" in this 1932 role
The Mummy
Lisa
DD $400 [17]
Role danced by a ballerina to the followingmusic:
the Sugar Plum Fairy
Dana
$400 [24]
Entomologists who go crazy might be sent here
bug house
$500 [19]
"All children, except one, grow up."
Peter Pan
Lisa
$500 [22]
When Louisiana's governor offered $500 for pirate Jean Laffite's head, Laffite offered $5000 for this
governor's head
Brian
$500 [6]
The 3 Oscar winners who play sisters in "Crimes of the Heart"
Diane Keaton, Sissy Spacek & Jessica Lange
Dana
$500 [18]
Cattle & sheep won't it's said, graze inside these round enchantments that appear upon pasture land
fairy circles (fairy rings)
Dana
$500 [25]
The surrey with the fringe on top
buggy
Dana

Double Jeopardy! Round

MARINE BIOLOGY SAPPHIRES RELIGIOUS HISTORY EASTERN EUROPE SINGERS LAST LINES
$200 [14]
The World Book says that at birth, all Pandalid shrimp are this sex
male
Dana Brian
$200 [11]
If you were born in this early autumn month, you deserve a sapphire: it's your birthstone
September
Dana
$200 [12]
1 of the oldest sections of this holy book was reportedly written by a judge named Deborah
Old Testament (Judges)
Dana Brian
$200 [13]
This, the minimum voting age in Bulgaria, is the same as in the U.S.
18
Brian
$200 [1]
After her 1st album, fans waited nearly 2 years for this "redhead" to show her "True Colors"
Cyndi Lauper
Lisa
$200 [3]
"...with liberty & justice for all."
Pledge of Allegiance
Dana
$400 [18]
Among dead animals, this is the one most commonly used for back scrubbing
sponge
Dana Lisa
$400 [25]
The word sapphire comes from the Sanskrit "sani-priya", meaning "dear to" this planet
Saturn
Brian
$400 [15]
In 1952, the "Law of Return" gave all Jews automatic admission to this country
Israel
Brian
$400 [16]
Even after it was no longer the capital, this country's kings were crowned in Krakow
Poland
Dana
$400 [2]
His "Heartbeat" album proves this TV star's singing voice is no "Vice"
Don Johnson
Brian
$400 [4]
"To boldly go where no man has gone before."
opening of Star Trek
Lisa
$600 [21]
Number of eyelids a catfish has
none
Brian
$600 [27]
Topaz is "8", diamonds "10", sapphires "9" on the Mohs scale, which rates this
hardness
Dana
$600 [22]
Mahatma Gandhi was born into the Vaisya, or Merchant, caste of this religion
Hindu
Dana
DD $400 [20]
Since it has diplomatic relations with almost no one, few visit this country on Greece's border
Albania
Dana
DD $500 [9]
Her book "California Dreamin'" & his book "Papa John" said their marriage was no California dream
Michelle Phillips & John Phillips
Lisa
$600 [5]
"...she said the necessary prayers for the soul of Michael Corleone"
The Godfather
Lisa
$800 [26]
The striped parrotfish tucks itself into a blanket of slime before doing this
sleeping
$800 [28]
Many sapphires are dichroic, meaning this changes with the direction from which they're viewed
color
Lisa
$800 [23]
Many "Friends" of this religion helped slaves escape on the Underground Railroad
Quaker
Brian
$600 [17]
Yugoslavia's island of Korcula was, some say, the birthplace of this 13th c. explorer of China
Marco Polo
Brian
$600 [6]
People Magazine readers showed the "Greatest Love of All" by naming her Top New Star of 1986
Whitney Houston
Dana
$800 [7]
"...in a year she had become an heiress, got a horse for a shilling & won the Grand National."
National Velvet
Dana
$1,000 [30]
The blue-green variety of this 1st appeared in the ocean at least a billion years ago
algae
Brian
$1,000 [29]
This area partly in India is known for the blue lakes of its vale & its beautiful blue sapphires
Kashmir
$1,000 [24]
Joseph Smith said he translated this book from plates given to him by an angel
Book of Mormon
Dana
$800 [19]
The 2 parts of Budapest are joined by 8 imposing bridges over this river
Danube
Dana
$1,000 [10]
The publishing company co-founded by Carly Simon's father
Simon & Schuster
Lisa
$1,000 [8]
"...he never knew...it...was his own bunny, come back to look at the child who had first helped him to be real."
The Velveteen Rabbit
Lisa

Final Jeopardy!

LANDMARKS

The Library of Congress was originally housed in this building

the Capitol

Brian "What is the Capitol" — wagered $1,300
Lisa "What is the Capitol?" — wagered $0
Dana "What is Monticello?" — wagered $3,000

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