Show #4444 - Thursday, December 25, 2003

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Contestants

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Kim Lothringer, a homemaker from Centennial, Colorado

Jamie Aliperti, a legal aid attorney from Atlanta, Georgia

Patricia Baillif, a certified public attorney from Dallas, Texas (whose 1-day cash winnings total $4,399)

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Jeopardy! Round

OFFICIAL STATE THINGS
NHL
CHRISTMAS
BIOGRAPHIES
UNITS OF MEASURE
"M" & "M"s
    $200 1
Got this? It's Wisconsin's state beverage
    $200 2
In 2003, this team won its third Stanley cup
    $200 11
Thomas Nast located Santa's workshop here in his Christmas engravings
    $200 16
A new bio of a current couple is entitled "George and" her: "Portrait of an American Marriage"
    $200 21
The diameter of a gun bore, it's traditionally expressed in hundredths of inches like .22 or .30
    $200 26
This rodent announces his presence with the cry "Here I come to save the day"
    $400 7
1989 this state adopted the bizcochito as its state cookie
    $400 3
The logo of this team is seen here
    $400 12
It was the town the Grinch stole Christmas from
    $400 17
"Theodore Rex" tells the towering tale of this trust buster
    $400 22
It's abbreviated dB
    $400 27
She is the author who created the characters Ashley Wilkes and Rhett Butler
    $600 8
Its state has no official vitamin but in 2002 Colorado named rhodochrosite its state this
    $600 4
This team has retired the numbers of Stan Mikita, Bobby Hull and Tony Esposito
    $600 13
From the Dutch for to cover, what you do to the halls
    $600 18
"The First American" by H.W. Brands depicts the life and times of this colonial inventor and statesman
    $600 23
This unit of power is equal to about 746 watts
    $600 28
The Beatles sang about Rita, one of these women assigned to give out parking tickets
    $800 9
The blossom of this giant cactus is the state flower of Arizona
    $800 5
Marty Turco and Mike Modano are two of this city's star luminaries
    $800 14
Clement Moore's famous poem ends with the word "night" to rhyme with this
    $800 19
The title of this South African's autobiography is "Long Walk to Freedom"
    $800 24
(Sarah of the Clue Crew presents) If I lift a 64 ounce hammer 48 inches off the ground, the work I'm doing is equivalent to 16 of these units
    $800 29
A shaman or witch doctor
    $1000 10
Corny perhaps but it is now the official process food of Georgia
    $1000 6
This NHL team has been dubbed the "Broad Street Bullies"
    $1000 15
(Hi, I'm Brenda Lee.) This Yuletime classic of mine failed to chart when it first was released in 1958, but since then it's sold millions of records
    DD: $1,000 20
T.J. Stiles' biography of this famous Old West outlaw is subtitled "The Last Rebel of the Civil War"
    $1000 25
Part of a ream, it is a set of 24 or 25 sheets of paper
    $1000 30
This female anthropologist also wrote "Growing Up in New Guinea"

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 15):

Patricia Jamie Kim
$1,600 $1,400 $2,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Patricia Jamie Kim
$2,400 $3,800 $3,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

THEORIES
CINEMACABRE
GET SOME EXERCISE
WWI
CRAFTSMANSHIP
PEOPLE IN CALIFORNIA
    $400 23
In sociology theory, deviant & delinquent are two of these, also found on shirts
    $400 8
The first big screen version of this Mary Shelley horror classic was filmed by Thomas Edison in 1810
    $400 21
Tom Lane holds the record of 2 minutes, 5.49 seconds for 50 meters in this event in the 100-104 age group
    $400 12
While we are not sure where this nickname for US infantrymen came from, we can guess that it wasn't from Pillsbury
    $400 1
Sailors who need to know their knots helped spread this knot-based craft that makes lovely wall hangings
    $400 6
Mr. Alda
    DD: $2,500 24
Directors are glorified in this theory brought over from French film criticism in the 1960s
    $800 13
This 1960 shocker was remade in 1998 by Gus Van Sant with Vince Vaughan as Norman
    $800 22
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents.) In isotonic exercise, you work to move movable objects; in this counterpart, immovable ones
    $800 15
In September, 1916 the Brits rolled out this new secret weapon, surprising the Germans on the Sommes
    $800 2
In this traditional crafted item, often found on mantles, Cutty Sark could be both the interior & the exterior part
    $800 7
Ms. Luft
    $1200 25
Harry Markowitz's theory, named for this, your collection of investments, basically says "Diversify it"
    $1200 14
George Romero directed "Night of," "Dawn of" & "Day of" these title creatures
    DD: $2,000 28
Common term for the type of sprint run in order to improve breathing & endurance
    $1200 16
In a popular American song of 1917, this line immediately preceded "You're not behind a plow"
    $1200 3
You can swirl color in to create marble bars of this, in a process called saponification
    $1200 9
Ms. Loughlin of "Full House"
    $1600 26
In game theory, it's the term for one like your weekly poker game where the total won equals the total lost
    $1600 17
A remake of this classic 1974 horror film massacred the box office in 2003
    $1600 29
Appropriately, Everlast makes up to 150 lb. versions of this boxing training accessory
    $1600 19
In December 1917, this country's one-month old government signed an armistice with the Central Powers
    $1600 4
Skiving is the thinning of this material, using a sharp knife on the flesh side
    $1600 10
University founder Mr. Roberts
    $2000 27
Appropriately, Ben Jonson based a comedy on the theory of this set of four liquids that govern behavior
    $2000 18
A demonic puzzle cube is the centerpiece of this horror film series based on a Clive Barker novel
    $2000 30
Also meaning to detect or notice, in the weight room it means to stand by as someone lifts
    $2000 20
The flying squad known as the Escadrille Americaine soon changed its name to this
    $2000 5
(Sofia of the Clue Crew presents.) I am giving an invitation this kind of fancy detail, also called a feather edge
    $2000 11
SNL's Ms. Dunn

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Patricia Jamie Kim
$11,200 $11,500 $10,400

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Final Jeopardy! Round

CLASSIC SONGS
This song begins, "The sun is shining, the grass is green. But it's December 24th and I am longing to be up north"

Final scores:

Patricia Jamie Kim
$5,400 $11,600 $9,300
3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $11,600 2nd place: $2,000

Game dynamics:

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Coryat scores:

Patricia Jamie Kim
$10,400 $9,800 $11,400
12 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
15 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W
18 R,
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $31,600

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Game tape date: 2003-10-22
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