Show #1952 1993-02-16 (taped 1993-01-04) Teen Tournament

1993 Teen Tournament quarterfinal game 2.

Contestants

Scott Steiger — a junior from Coffeyville, Kansas

Chris Dobbertean — a freshman from Bartow, Florida

Anne Black — a junior from Frederick, Maryland

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Anne $1,700 $5,800 $11,300 $12,300
Automatic semifinalist
$10,300
25 R (including 2 DDs), 1 W
Chris $100 $400 $800 $1,600
3rd place: $1,000 if eliminated
$800
4 R, 0 W
Scott $1,400 $4,300 $9,500 $9,000
2nd place: $1,000 if eliminated
$9,100
25 R (including 1 DD), 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

CHILDREN'S LITERATURE SPORTS SPECIES IDs DRIVER'S ED. THE 1980s FOREIGN WORDS & PHRASES
$100 [7]
He dedicated "The Prince and the Pauper" to his daughters Susie & Clara
Mark Twain
Anne
$100 [3]
When first played in 1967, it was called the AFL-NFL World Championship Game
Super Bowl
Scott
$100 [4]
If you see a snake flare its hood, it's one of these & it's poisonous
cobra
Scott
$100 [2]
A "WRONG WAY" sign is often seen near a sign that says "DO NOT" do this
enter
Chris
$100 [5]
In 1985, just 3 months after launching its new soft drink, this co. agreed to bring back the "Classic"
Coca-Cola
Scott
$100 [1]
"J'ai perdu un verre de contact" means "I've lost a contact lens" in this language
French
Scott
$200 [6]
When Wilbur the pig meets her, she's hanging from her home waving one of her 8 legs at him
Charlotte
Scott
$200 [14]
On Nov. 2, 1992, this L.A. Laker retired from professional basketball for the second time in a year
Magic Johnson
Scott
$200 [21]
The ears on the African variety of this mammal are twice as big as those on the Indian
elephant
Scott
$200 [16]
It's against the law to use a revoked or suspended one of these
driver's license
Anne
$200 [11]
From 1981 to 1985 Jeane Kirkpatrick served as America's first female ambassador to this organization
United Nations
Anne
$200 [12]
Your parents might not want you to stay out past mitternacht, which is this time in German
midnight
Anne
$300 [8]
Lucy Maud Montgomery called her 1909 sequel to "Anne of Green Gables" "Anne of" this place
Avonlea
Anne
$300 [15]
In 1992 this team won 3 World Series games in their last at bat
Toronto Blue Jays
Scott
$300 [26]
If a bear is white & can swim, it's this type of bear
polar bear
Chris
$300 [23]
A sign with 2 Rs on it doesn't mean Ronald Reagan is nearby but that you're close to one of these
railroad crossing
Scott
$300 [17]
In July 1980 President Carter signed a measure requiring 4 million men born in 1960 & 1961 to do this
register for the draft
Anne
$300 [13]
The Esperanto word for this relative is kuzo: if you don't know it, you can figure it out
cousin
Scott
$400 [9]
Englishwoman who based Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle on her own pet hedgehog who drank from a doll's teacup
Beatrix Potter
Anne
$400 [20]
With earnings exceeding $18 million, this Czech player is the career prize money leader in men's tennis
Ivan Lendl
Anne
$400 [27]
The common variety of this mammal has black fur & a single or double white stripe down its back
skunk
Anne
$400 [29]
Where there's opposing traffic, 2 solid lines of this color mean don't pass
yellow
Scott
$400 [25]
In 1981 Belize in Central America gained its independence from this country
Great Britain
Anne
$400 [18]
"Ik spreek geen Nederlands" means "I do not speak" this language
Dutch
Anne
$500 [10]
He emigrated to England after his aunt Lucy moved to the Home for Retired Bears in Lima
Paddington
Anne
$500 [22]
In 1991 Mike Powell snapped this man's 10-year, 65-meet unbeaten streak in the long jump
Carl Lewis
Scott
DD $2,000 [28]
Its pouch is attached all the way around the lower mandible & may hold over 12 quarts
pelican
Anne
$500 [30]
When parking your car facing downhill you should do this with your front wheels
turn them to the right (turn them towards the curb)
Scott
$500 [24]
She said of her 1983 shuttle flight, "I'm sure it's the most fun I'll ever have in my life"
Sally Ride
Scott
$500 [19]
Yes, it's Swedish for "yes"
ja
Scott

Double Jeopardy! Round

COLONIAL AMERICA THE SCHOOL PLAY ISLANDS POETRY FRUITS & VEGETABLES COMPOSERS
$200 [7]
Great Britain's Proclamation of 1763 forbade the colonists to settle west of these mountains
Appalachians
Anne
$200 [8]
"Look at Me, I'm Sandra Dee" is a song from this musical
Grease
Anne
$200 [1]
"The Emerald Isle"
Ireland
Anne
$200 [5]
Sections of Longfellow's "The Courtship of" this man include "John Alden" & "Priscilla"
Myles Standish
Anne
$200 [3]
Most of the prunes produced in California are from the Agen variety of this fruit
plums
Chris
$200 [13]
He tried to get sole guardianship of his nephew Karl Beethoven after his brother Caspar's death
Ludwig van Beethoven
Chris
$400 [16]
First published in 1732, its authorship was attributed to a Richard Saunders
Poor Richard's Almanack
Anne
$400 [9]
In this musical, Seymour, who works at Mr. Mushnik's Flower Shop, has his heart set on Audrey
Little Shop of Horros
Anne
$400 [2]
Shisaldin, a volcano on Unimak Island, is the highest point in this Alaskan island group
Aleutians
Scott
$400 [6]
From 1910 to 1912 this "Chicago" poet served as secretary to the Mayor of Milwaukee
Sandburg
Scott
$400 [12]
This cole slaw vegetable is believed to be the oldest leafy vegetable grown today
cabbage
Scott
$400 [24]
This father of "The Waltz King" is nicknamed "The Father of the Waltz"
Johann Strauss Sr.
Scott
DD $500 [30]
This elected legislature that met in Virginia July 30, 1619 was the first in any English colony
House of Burgesses
Anne
$600 [10]
In this play George Gibbs proposes to Emily Webb over ice cream sodas in the drugstore
Our Town
$600 [4]
This Chilean island in the South Pacific is called Rapa Nui by the Polynesians who live there
Easter Island
Scott
$800 [22]
The 44 sonnets in this Elizabeth Barrett Browning work tell of her love for her husband Robert
Sonnets from the Portuguese
Anne
$600 [18]
Sometimes used for jams & jellies, Catawbas are a type of this fruit
grapes
Anne
$600 [26]
He married his second wife, Anna Magdalena Wilcken, in 1721 & they had 13 children together
(Johann Sebastian) Bach
Scott
$600 [17]
One of the foods eaten by the colonists was these strips of beef
jerky
Scott
$800 [11]
A band instrument salesman visits a small Iowa town in this Meredith Willson production
The Music Man
Scott
$800 [14]
This island is Japan's most populous
Honshu
Scott
DD $1,000 [15]
This Samuel Taylor Coleridge poem is subtitled "Or, a Vision in a Dream, A Fragment"
Kubla Khan
Scott
$800 [19]
March to May is the peak season for the globe variety of this thistlelike vegetable
artichokes
Anne
$800 [28]
Paul Whiteman conducted the premiere of this man's "Grand Canyon Suite" in 1931
Ferde Grofé
$800 [25]
In 1606 this king gave the London Company & the Plymouth Company rights to settle the Atlantic coast
James I
Anne
$1,000 [20]
This Kaufman & Hart comedy is about the more than slightly off-center Sycamore Family
You Can't Take It with You
$1,000 [27]
This small "royal" island is Canada's most densely populated province
Prince Edward Island
Anne
$1,000 [23]
In "Ode to a Nightingale", he wrote, "Thou was not born for death, immortal bird!"
Keats
Scott
$1,000 [21]
It's what we usually call the netted melon; Europeans use the name for a different variety
cantaloupe
Anne
$1,000 [29]
He wrote his last symphony, the "Pathetique", in the town of Klin, not far from Moscow
Tchaikovsky
Scott

Final Jeopardy!

EUROPE

2 of the 5 mainland European nations that touch only 1 other country

(2 of) Portugal, Denmark, San Marino, Vatican City & Monaco

Chris "What are Portugal & Denmark" — wagered $800
Scott "What are Andorra and the Vatican City" — wagered $500
Anne "What are Portugal and Denmark?" — wagered $1,000

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