Show #1258 1990-02-07 (taped 1990-01-06) Teen Tournament

1990 Teen Tournament quarterfinal game 3.

Contestants

Dionne King — a senior from San Bernardino, California

Scott Hoffman — a junior from Holmdel, New Jersey

Chris Black — a sophomore from Frederick, Maryland

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Chris $700 $700 $6,600 $0
3rd place: $1,000 if eliminated
$9,200
18 R, 3 W (including 2 DDs)
Scott $1,000 $3,200 $7,200 $7,200
Automatic semifinalist
$7,200
20 R, 2 W
Dionne $1,600 $1,800 $2,900 $100
2nd place: $1,000 if eliminated
$3,400
12 R, 1 W (including 1 DD)

Jeopardy! Round

4-LETTER WORDS THE HUMAN BODY BUSINESS & INDUSTRY NATIONAL LANDMARKS ASTROLOGY TV BY THE NUMBERS
$100 [11]
In contrast to the game played on land, the "water" variety of this sport doesn't use horses
polo
Chris
$100 [17]
The eccrine variety of these glands regulates body temp.; the apocrine type is found in your armpits
sweat glands
Dionne
$100 [16]
This oatmeal co. owns 2 of the oldest trademarks in the U.S.; Aunt Jemima & its own
Quaker Oats
Dionne
$100 [20]
The dome of this Washington, D.C. building was topped with the Statue of Freedom in 1863
Capitol Building
Scott
$100 [1]
This sign is sometimes represented by a centaur holding a bow & arrow
Sagittarius
Scott
$100 [5]
Meredith Vieira replaced Diane Sawyer as the only female correspondent on this CBS series
60 Minutes
Dionne
$200 [12]
You could have one of coal or sugar, & if you fall down you could get one on your head
lump
Dionne
$200 [18]
The tricuspid & the mitral are 2 of these located in the heart
valves
Scott
$200 [22]
Association of underwriters named for the society begun in Edward Lloyd's Coffee House in 1688
Lloyd's of London
Chris
$200 [21]
The American Museum of Immigration is located in its base
Statue of Liberty
Scott
$200 [2]
Venus rules this 7th sign of the zodiac, but don't let that unbalance you
Libra
Chris
$200 [6]
Approximate title age of Michael & Hope Steadman
Thirtysomething
Dionne
$300 [13]
Greek goddess who married the west wind, or the part of your eye named for her
Iris
Dionne
$300 [19]
The normal human body has 5 lumbar ones in the lower back area
discs (vertebrae)
Scott
$300 [25]
This auto company was the top U.S. industrial exporter in 1987 & '88
General Motors
Chris Scott
$300 [28]
The log cabin representing this president's birthplace is in a granite bldg. near Hodgenville, KY.
Abraham Lincoln
Scott
$300 [3]
Earth, air & fire are 3 of the "elements" in astrology; this is the 4th
water
Scott
$300 [7]
According to the paternal title, it's what Staci Keanan calls Greg Evigan & Paul Reiser
My Two Dads
Dionne
$400 [14]
As a verb, it means to throw things repeatedly, as a noun, it's an animal skin
pelt
Scott
$500 [24]
Your liver can make one quart of this every day
bile
Chris
$400 [26]
Take a Big Gulp & tell us the name of this chain of convenience stores owned by Southland Corp.
7-Eleven
Scott
$400 [29]
Tho Washington took the oath of office there, this city's Federal Hall was sold for salvage in 1812
New York
Chris
$400 [4]
This sign is symbolized by an animal that stung Phaethon's horse during his chariot ride through the sky
Scorpio
Scott
$400 [8]
In this Fox series Johnny Depp & Holly Robinson are cops who go undercover in schools
21 Jump Street
Chris
$500 [15]
A color, something you do to you nails or, possibly, a bison's nickname
buff
DD $900 [23]
The joint where your humerus, your radius & your ulna meet is called this
elbow
Chris
$500 [27]
The company that's located at Checkerboard Square St. Louis, Missouri 63164
Ralston Purina
Scott
$500 [30]
Much of this village, site of Lee's surrender to Grant, has been restored to its 1865 appearance
Appomattox Court House
Chris Scott
$500 [9]
This horned sign of the zodiac is often depicted with a fishtail
Capricorn
$500 [10]
Brooke Theiss & Jamie Luner play non-identical twin sisters on this ABC sitcom set at a Catholic school
Just the Ten of Us
Dionne

Double Jeopardy! Round

SOCIAL STUDIES BIBLICAL PEOPLE COMPOSERS GRAMMAR MODERN HISTORY LITERARY ANIMALS
$200 [14]
Among the people who live within this "Circle" are the Yakuts of Siberia & the Lapps of Scandinavia
Arctic Circle
Scott
$200 [25]
This son of Lamech "was 600 years old when the flood of waters was upon the earth"
Noah
Scott
$200 [11]
He composed scores for "On the Waterfront" & "West Side Story" & later conducted the N.Y. Philharmonic
(Leonard) Bernstein
Dionne
$200 [4]
"The" is the definite article, & these 2 words are the indefinite articles
a & an
Scott
$200 [21]
She became Queen of the UK & Ireland in 1837 but wasn't Empress of India until 1876
Victoria
Chris
$200 [1]
In the Tales of Beatrix Potter, it's the species of the animal known as "Nutkin"
squirrel
Chris
$400 [15]
Collective name of American Indian tribes like the Hopi & Zuni, it comes from the Spanish for "village"
Pueblo
Scott
$400 [26]
He told King Darius, "My God hath sent his angel and hath shut the lions' mouths"
Daniel
Dionne
$400 [12]
He composed "An American in Paris" in Paris, but the first performance of it was held at Carnegie Hall
Gershwin
Dionne
$400 [5]
To convert to simple past tense, change bite to bit, fight to fought & go to this
went
Scott
$400 [22]
To escape Chiang Kai-shek's forces, he led his followers on a 6,000 mile "long march" in 1934-35
Mao Tse-tung
Chris
$400 [2]
Lewis Carroll created the White Rabbit, & he created White Fang
Jack London
Scott
$600 [16]
An overwhelming majority of its population are members of the Han nationality
People's Republic of China
Chris
$600 [27]
He told the lad who led him, "Suffer me that I may fall the pillars whereupon the house standeth"
Samson
Dionne
DD $500 [13]
Composer of thefollowingfamous work: [instrumental music plays]
Rossini
Dionne
$600 [6]
In the phrase "half-baked idea", "half-baked" is this part of speech
adjective
Chris
$600 [23]
In November 1974 he became the first U.S. president to visit Japan while in office
Gerald Ford
Scott
$600 [3]
In the title of Albert Payson Terhune's 1919 story, "Lad" was one of these
dog
$800 [17]
The term "Caucasian" is properly applied to people who live in the Caucasus of this country
Soviet Union
$800 [28]
Jesus told this apostle, "Before the cock crows twice, thou shalt deny me thrice"
Simon Peter
Chris
$800 [19]
He used the piccolo & trombone for the first time in his Fifth Symphony
Beethoven
Scott
$800 [9]
It gives the gist of the paragraph & it doesn't necessarily come first
topic sentence
Chris
$800 [24]
In 1967 & 1974 Greece & Turkey almost went to war over this country
Cyprus
$800 [7]
Napoleon's rival in "Animal Farm", his name is the same as a wintertime projectile
Snowball
Scott
$1,000 [18]
More familiar name of the San people, the hunters & gatherers of the Kalahari Desert
Bushmen
$1,000 [29]
Though dead for 4 days, this man of Bethany was brought back to life by Jesus
Lazarus
Chris
$1,000 [20]
He composed 6 concertos for orchestra & dedicated them to the Markgrave of Brandenburg
Johann Sebastian Bach
Chris
DD $1,700 [10]
To work correctly, a transitive verb needs one of these
direct object
Chris
$1,000 [30]
Following WWI, Namibia, formerly German Southwest Africa, was turned over to this country
South Africa
Chris
$1,000 [8]
Among the characters in this Richard Adams work are Hazel, Fiver & Blackberry
Watership Down
Chris

Final Jeopardy!

EUROPEAN CITIES

The name of this Italian city comes from the Greek word for "new city"

Naples

Dionne "What is" — wagered $2,800
Chris "What is Florence?" — wagered $6,600
Scott "What is Naples" — wagered $0

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