Jeopardy! 2004 Teen Tournament:

FINALS


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Written and compiled by Jason Huhn, Gordon Pepper, and Chico Alexander.

THURSDAY:

Jeopardy! categories: US Government, Mom Says..., Music Class, 3 Letters Long, A Trip to the Moon, Are You Game?.

Daily Double: $1000 Music Class. Chris ($2000) wagers $500. Clue: Often used to announce royalty, a fanfare is a short musical piece usually for this instrument. Chris' guess: "What is a trumpet?" Correct for $2500.

End of Round:
Courtney - $2600 (changed from $1000 after the break)
Jennifer - $1000 (changed from $200 after the break)
Chris - $9100

Double Jeopardy! categories: State Flags, Sports, Mountains, Bryond Reason, Play Station, Prefixes & Suffixes.

Daily Double #1: $1600 Beyond Reason. Chris ($12,300) wagers $2000. Clue: From the Latin for "to forewarn", it's a sensation of what will happen in the future. Chris' guess: "What is a prophecy?" Correct question: What is a premonition?; Chris drops to $10,300.

Daily Double #2: $1200 Mountains. Chris ($15,900) wagers $2000. Clue: Jabal Katrinah on this peninsula is Egypt's highest peak; in the 1970s, during occupation, it was Israel's high point. Chris' guess: "What is the Sinai Peninsula?" Correct for $17,900.

End of Round:
Courtney - -$600 (bumped to $0)
Jennifer - $4600
Chris - $19,100

Final Jeopardy! Category: The United Nations. Answer: Of the 6 official languages used by the U.N., the one that's the native tongue of the largest number of people. Correct response: What is Chinese?

Jennifer's question: What is Chinese? (RIGHT) Wager: $500. Final score: $5100.
Chris' question: What is Chinese? (RIGHT) Wager: $4200. Final score: $23,300.


FRIDAY:

Jeopardy! categories: African-American Firsts, TRL, Constellation Representation, Heloise's Hints for Teens, Politicians, In the Dictionary.

Daily Double: $1000 Constellation Representation. Chris ($2400) wagers $1000. Clue: Virgo is a maiden; Monoceros is this mythical beast that represents maidenhood. Chris' guess: "What is a cyclops?" Correct question: What is a unicorn?; Chris drops to $1400.

End of Round:
Courtney - $3400
Jennifer - $4200
Chris - $2400

Double Jeopardy! categories: Chemistry, Teens in Books, Grab Bag, National Sites, 19th Century America, Go ______.

Daily Double #1: $1600 19th Century America. Jennifer ($10,600) wagers lucky $2006. Clue: At noon on April 22, 1889 settlers rushed to claim land in this new territory: many entered "sooner" than noon. Jennifer's guess: "What is Oklahoma?" Correct for $12,606.

Daily Double #2: $1200 Chemistry. Jennifer ($13,806) wagers $500. Clue: Term for a substance that causes or accelerates a chemical reaction without itself being affected. Jennifer's guess: "What is a catalyst?" Correct for $14,306.

End of Round:
Courtney - $9800
Jennifer - $15,906
Chris - $2000

Final Jeopardy! Category: Italian Towns. Answer: This small town in Tuscany was the birthplace of the man who painted the Mona Lisa. Correct response: What is Vinci?

Chris' question: What is Florence? (WRONG) Wager: $2000. Final score: $0. FINAL TALLY: $23,300.
Courtney's question: What is Trent? (WRONG) Wager: $9799. Final score: $1. FINAL TALLY: $1.
Jennifer's question: What is Vinci? I <3 Arkadoo! XOXO (RIGHT and cute) Wager: $10,000. Final score: $25,906. FINAL TALLY: $31,006.


JENNIFER WU - CHAMPION ($75,000)

CHRIS HOLDEN - FIRST RUNNER-UP ($25,000)

COURTNEY BENNIS - SECOND RUNNER-UP ($15,000)

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