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    $400 22
Completes the final lines of a Longfellow poem: "Thy fate is the common fate of all, into each life some ..."
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Show #4426 - Monday, December 1, 2003

Game data retrieved from an alternate archive.

Contestants

Jim Wilson, a high school teacher from Midlothian, Virginia

Benni Adkins, a school lunch lady from Glenpool, Oklahoma

Kathy Chappell, a writer from Burke, Virginia (2-day champion whose cash winnings total $10,800)

Jeopardy! Round

BELOVED POEMS
CLASSIC SITCOM EPISODES
FRUITS & VEGETABLES
WHAT WOULD WE DO WITHOUT...
REMEMBER THE 1980s?
3 LITTLE WORDS
    $200 21
"If I should die" wrote WWI poet Rupert Brooke, "... some corner of a foreign field ... is forever" this jolly old place
    $200 2
"Klink vs. the Gonculator"
    $200 16
The seeds of the Triple Treat pumpkin are easy to eat, as they don't have these like other seeds do
    $200 26
...suitcases with this feature, patented by Bernie Sadow in 1972
    $200 1
Germany's Stern Magazine broke the story of this man's supposed secret diaries
    $200 11
Weems' biography of George Washington contains the quote "I can't" do this. "I did cut it with my hatchet"
    $400 22
Completes the final lines of a Longfellow poem: "Thy fate is the common fate of all, into each life some ..."
    $400 4
"Cousin Maude's Visit"
    $400 17
Cherry & Pear are types of these, as is Beefsteak
    $400 27
...these cameras distributed at parties, introduced by Fuji in 1986
    $400 3
Suzette Charles took over as Miss America when this woman resigned after nude photos of her were published
    DD: $1,000 12
Some preachers want to put theophobia, or this, into people
    $600 23
Auden's "Funeral Blues" became a favorite of mourners after it was featured in this Hugh Grant film
    $600 5
"This Convent is Condemned"
    $600 18
This color asparagus is grown in the dark
    $600 28
...this hook-&-loop fastening material, used in space wear & diapers
    $600 8
This "Saturday Night Live" star was the first guest on "Late Night with David Letterman"
    $600 13
Adjective used of heavy traffic with little movement
    $800 24
"Breathes there the man, with" this "so dead, who never to himself hath said, This is my own, my native land!"
    $800 6
"Lumpy's Car Trouble"
    $800 19
The cassava is used in cavim, a type of this snifter liquor popular in Brazil
    $800 29
...this sporting good that replaces a human
    $800 9
Gary Hart's Presidential campaign fizzled after he spent time aboard the "Monkey Business" with this woman
    $800 14
A 1948 campaign slogan urged Harry Truman to do this
    $1000 25
19th century bard George Pope Morris wrote the poem urging, "Woodman", do this
    $1000 7
"Dietrich's Arrest"
    $1000 20
The Cortland, Spartan & Empire apples share their development from this one
    $1000 30
...this electric device like Cuisinart's with power pierce blade & magnetic lid holder
    $1000 10
This young Budget Director of the Reagan years said, "Nobody really knows what's going on with all these numbers"
    $1000 15
If the mayor is willing to be bribed for political favors, he's said to be this phrase

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

Kathy Benni Jim
$600 $3,400 $2,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Kathy Benni Jim
$3,000 $5,000 $1,600

Double Jeopardy! Round

19th CENTURY PEOPLE
SPORTS & MUSIC
WOULD YOU LIKE SOME GUAM?
CAR NAMES
NOTHING BUT TIME
ON MY "HAND"s
    $400 1
This real-life political machine leader is played by Jim Broadbent in "Gangs of New York"
    $400 21
It's traditionally heard before games between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats & the Winnipeg Blue Bombers
    $400 26
Guam's motto is "Where America's day" does this
    $400 7
A period of 100 years
    $400 2
It's how you reset an hourglass that has run out
    $400 8
In 1960, one of these women's fashion accessories made from alligator skin became a status symbol
    $800 17
Napoleon divorced her in 1809 & soon married the more fertile Marie Louise
    $800 22
(Sofia of the Clue Crew presents from Churchill Downs in Louisville, KY)
That familiar piece of music has a name: "Call to" this
    $800 27
Forces of this nation attacked Guam in December 1941 & held the island for 3 years
    $800 13
Chief of the Ottawa tribe, he was commander during the 1763-64 war named for him
    $800 3
Along the equator, each day or night is this many hours long, all year
    $800 9
This composer's oratorios include "Samson", "Esther" & "Belshazzar"
    $1200 18
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents from Alaska) In 1805, their journals, the first detailed report of the Grizzly, called it a tremendous and terrible animal
    $1200 23
In 2002 he appeared as himself on Brazil's most popular soap opera & sang "Looking for a Fifth" (World Cup)
    $1200 28
This Portuguese explorer probably made landfall on Guam in 1521 as a part of his round-the-world voyage
    $1200 14
Mark Twain is credited with calling it "a good walk spoiled"
    $1200 4
The Aztec calendar was shaped like this object & had the face of its god in the middle
    $1200 10
One of these used by the Germans during World War II was known as a "potato masher" to Allied soldiers
    DD: $2,000 19
Lord Ruthven, the main character in the first English vampire story, was based on this author
    $1600 24
This song that hit the pop charts in 1972 has become a ubiquitous sports arena anthem
    DD: $1,000 29
The U.S. acquired Guam as part of the terms ending this war
    $1600 15
A date or chaperone
    $1600 5
Linnaeus compiled a list of these that opened at certain hours & found that a clock could be made of them
    $1600 11
An archaic term for a female servant
    $2000 20
"Old Fuss and Feathers", he fought in the War of 1812 & was a General early in the Civil War
    $2000 25
Dominating 1985 team that recorded the rap video "Super Bowl Shuffle"
    $2000 30
Guam is the largest & southernmost of this island chain that's famous for its nearby underwater trench
    $2000 16
A port in southwestern Spain
    $2000 6
The atomic clock introduced in 1955, as well as the more recent NIST F-1 model, use atoms of this element
    $2000 12
Someone who predicts the winners of horse races

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Kathy Benni Jim
$12,600 $15,600 $3,600

Final Jeopardy! Round

BEST PICTURE OSCAR WINNERS
2 of the 4 Best Picture winners with nationalities in the title

Final scores:

Kathy Benni Jim
$12,600 $20,600 $3,600
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $20,600 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Kathy Benni Jim
$12,600 $18,200 $3,000
18 R,
1 W
20 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
(including 1 DD)
8 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W

Combined Coryat: $33,800

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