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    $1000 30
You can make an international hole in one by teeing off in Canada & holing out in Portal in this state
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Show #4383 - Wednesday, October 1, 2003

Contestants

Elisabeth Corkran, a human resources coordinator from Atlanta, Georgia

Brad Telford, a waiter from Houston, Texas

Chuck Champagne, a vice president of finance from Cumberland, Rhode Island (3-day champion whose cash winnings total $49,002)

Jeopardy! Round

IT'S NOT BRAIN SURGERY
ONE-CONGRESSMAN STATES
POP MUSIC PAIRINGS
ENGLISH COUNTY NAMES
THE GOOD BOOK
THIRTY SOMETHING
    $200 13
Tips for this at holiday time include have a long fork on hand & start at the thigh joint
    $200 26
It's larger than France, Spain & Poland combined
    $200 1
...& the News
    $200 21
John Lea & William Perrins are 2 saucy guys -- they came up with this sauce
    $200 6
Water came out of the rock at Kadesh after he struck it with his rod
    $200 9
When a sailor is on "watch" at sea, the bells are tolled at intervals of this many minutes
    $400 14
If that leak from your car is green, it's probably coolant; if it's black & slippery, probably this
    $400 27
(Sarah of the Clue Crew draws a map.) I've drawn a map of this state... Want a little more help? Colorado's down here
    $400 2
...& the Sunshine Band
    $400 22
Horse-drawn carriage popular with the "fringe" element in Oklahoma
    $400 7
Martin Luther's translation of the Bible helped spread the "New High" version of this language
    $400 10
In the Gregorian calendar, July has this many days
    $600 15
You can remove ketchup stains with the white type of this, also a Heinz product
    $600 28
Rehoboth Beach is a popular Atlantic resort there
    $600 3
...& the Miracles
    $600 23
Smile or grin and say "Cheese!" -- this one
    $600 8
Proverbs says "Look thou not upon" this liquid "when it is red" or "thine eyes should behold strange women"
    $600 18
It's the usual width of film used in a single-lens reflex camera
    $800 16
If you're 160 lbs., 4 Bloody Marys in an hour would put you over this level, the blood alcohol limit in most states
    $800 29
With mines, banks & newspapers, the Anaconda Company had this state in its coils
    $800 4
...& the Juniors
    $800 24
Author Maugham, or an "Another World" spin-off
    $800 11
Described in Luke 7:33, this man's odd diet led some to think he was possessed
    $800 19
First introduced in 1948, LP record albums play at this many revolutions per minute
    $1000 17
With just one vanishing point, you can make a simple drawing using the one-point type of this
    $1000 30
You can make an international hole in one by teeing off in Canada & holing out in Portal in this state
    $1000 5
...& the Shondells
    DD: $1,000 25
On the WB, Tom Welling plays an adopted member of this family
    $1000 12
This prophet was so faithful to God that God took him up to heaven in a whirlwind on a chariot of fire
    $1000 20
Half of a half gallon is this many ounces

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

Chuck Brad Elisabeth
$1,800 $600 $4,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Chuck Brad Elisabeth
$3,600 -$200 $6,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

IT IS BRAIN SURGERY
AN OCTOBER FIRST FEST
ASIAN CAPITALS
FILMS OF THE '90s
MILITARY HISTORY
CROSSWORD CLUES "C"
    $400 1
You'll want to biopsy that tumor to see whether it's malignant or this opposite
    $400 12
On Oct. 1, 1988 he became the USSR's president & said perestroika had entered a new age
    $400 13
In February 2002 U.S. Marines were passing out toys & gloves to kids in this Afghan capital's Allauddin Orphanage
    $400 2
Back from their "Excellent Adventure", in 1991 this title pair left on a "Bogus Journey"
    $400 18
In April 1862 David Farragut was victorious at this city, also a battle site in the War of 1812
    $400 7
Basie, or Dracula
(5)
    $800 27
You'll know the caudate nucleus because it's this color -- oops, so is much of the rest of the brain
    $800 23
The first of 15 million of these was assembled at Detroit's Piquette Avenue plant Oct. 1, 1908
    $800 14
This capital in the valley of Nepal is at an altitude of about 4,000 feet
    DD: $2,000 3
Some referred to this 1994 movie as "Die Hard on a Bus"
    $800 19
At Ia Drang in this war, helicopters first brought large numbers of troops into combat
    $800 8
Pole pointer
(7)
    $1200 28
Surgeons can now use eensy tubes to treat this event, also called a cerebrovascular accident
    $1200 24
Both born Oct. 1, 1924 were Jimmy Carter & this man, a mere associate judge during the Carter administration
    $1200 15
According to legend, it was founded in 1122 BC; in 1948 became capital of North Korea
    $1200 4
"Somebody said get a life... so they did" was the tagline for this Susan Sarandon/Geena Davis film
    DD: $2,600 20
The shape of the area indicated here gave this battle its name
    $1200 9
Far East forks
(10)
    $1600 29
Gamma knife surgery uses beams of this to destroy tumors
    $1600 25
On Oct. 1, 1896 this service began as Harry Gibson carried mail through the West Virginia back country
    $1600 16
With a name meaning "The End of Strife", this capital of Burma is naturally home to the World Peace Pagoda
    $1600 5
In this flaky comedy, Anthony Hopkins played cereal king Dr. John Harvey Kellogg
    $1600 21
In 1917 the British battled this nation's army in the 3 Battles of Gaza
    $1600 10
"Lumpy" stocking stuffer
(4)
    $2000 30
A device called the surgiscope uses this type of image, abbreviated MR, to guide the knife
    $2000 26
Oct. 1 is the feast of St. Remi, whose big moment was baptizing the king of these people at Reims in 496
    $2000 17
Now capital of Laos, back in the early 18th century it was capital of a same-named kingdom
    $2000 6
(Hi, I'm Vivica Fox)
I played one of the sisters in this 1997 film about family, relationships & Sunday night dinner
    $2000 22
In September 1812 Napoleon won the battle of this village, allowing him to take Moscow
    $2000 11
Fissure king
(5)

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Chuck Brad Elisabeth
$7,000 $5,000 $15,600
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

PHRASE ORIGINS
The sinking of the HMS Birkenhead in February 1852 gave rise to this gallant 4-word naval tradition

Final scores:

Chuck Brad Elisabeth
$3,000 $10,000 $14,600
3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $14,600

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Chuck Brad Elisabeth
$6,600 $5,000 $14,400
17 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
(including 1 DD)
12 R,
5 W
19 R
(including 1 DD),
1 W

Combined Coryat: $26,000

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