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    $400 1
The 3 initial requirements for adults 18-25 to be in the CCC were to be male, unemployed & this
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Show #4430 - Friday, December 5, 2003

Game data retrieved from an alternate archive.

Contestants

Brian Lambert, a student from Lancaster, Pennsylvania

Renie Sotiropoulos, a high school teacher from Crownsville, Maryland

Jeffrey Burcaw, a vice president of an engineering firm from Warner Robins, Georgia (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $6,399)

Jeopardy! Round

AUTHORS
FOLK SONGS
COUNTRY COOKING
DISEASES
RABBITS, RABBITS, RABBITS
ISN'T THAT "SPECIAL"?
    $200 19
"The Hamlet" is 1/3 of his trilogy about the Snopes family
    $200 18
According to the folk song, it's what the top of Old Smokey was covered with
    $200 1
Kung Pao chicken
    $200 3
Dogs with this desease may "foam at the mouth" because saliva builds up in their paralyzed throats
    $200 16
Going into Mr. McGregor's garden gets him into trouble
    $200 11
It's an international competition for physically or mentally challenged athletes
    $400 20
William Styron took 12 years between his previous novel & this one about a female Auschwitz survivor
    $400 21
This 2003 mockumentary directed by Christopher Guest features The Folksmen
    $400 2
Wiener schnitzel
    $400 5
Pneumoconiosis mainly affects these organs
    $400 17
He's "framed" in Toontown
    $400 12
Extraordinary visual images artificially created for a movie or TV show
    $600 25
His "Hike and the Aeroplane" of 1912 didn't exactly put him on the Main Street of success
    $600 28
In "Animal House" Bluto breaks the guitar of a guy singing "I Gave My Love" this
    $600 4
Coq au vin
    $600 6
Oliver Hazard Perry died of this now-tamed "colorful" disease after a diplomatic mission in Venezuela
    $600 22
He wears sunglasses & flip-flops & keeps going & going & going ...
    $600 13
A limited print run of a newspaper to mark an important event
    $800 26
The history of this present-day country is the subject of James Michener's 1965 book "The Source
    $800 29
A line in a Russian novel, "Where are the flowers, the girls have plucked them", inspired Pete Seeger to write this song
    $800 7
Paella
    DD: $400 8
Ashkenazi Jews are exceptionally prone to the disease named for Warren Tay & this doctor
    $800 23
This friend of the Skin Horse wants to become a real rabbit
    $800 14
In 1885 the U.S. mail introduced this distinctive service
    $1000 27
This 4-time Pulitzer Prize-winning poet was born March 26, 1874
    $1000 30
This song asks a lot of important questions like "How many times must a man look up before he can see the sky"
    $1000 10
Dhal
    $1000 9
Blindness can result from trachoma, a serious form of this inflammation also called pinkeye
    $1000 24
He's a 6-foot-tall invisible rabbitlike pooka
    $1000 15
The job of Independent Counsel, created by Congress in 1978, was also called this

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

Jeffrey Renie Brian
$3,200 $3,000 $2,400

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Jeffrey Renie Brian
$6,800 $4,200 $2,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

NEW DEAL PROGRAMS
THE MOVIES
STATE YOUR CASE
'90s NAMES IN THE NEWS
AFRICAN LANGUAGES
CROSSWORD CLUES "L"
    $400 1
The 3 initial requirements for adults 18-25 to be in the CCC were to be male, unemployed & this
    $400 13
It's the familial title of the recent hit comedy seen here
    $400 18
In area it's the largest U.S. state that begins & ends with the same letter
    $400 23
In 1997 China appointed Tung Chee-Hwa Chief Executive Officer of this newly acquired region
    $400 11
The Nubian languages are mostly spoken along this river (between cataracts 1 & 4)
    $400 6
Happy songbird (4)
    $800 2
Of 25 cents, $1.10 or $1.60, the hourly wage minimum set by the 1938 Fair Labor Standards Act
    $800 14
In one of Burt Lancaster's last films, a boat originally called "Rock of" this becomes "Rocket" this
    $800 19
We freely volunteer the information that at 6,643 feet, Clingman's Dome is this state's highest point
    $800 24
In August 1999 this Russian President fired his fourth Prime Minister in 18 months
    $800 12
Hausa, one of the few Chadic languages with a written form, switched from the Arabic alphabet to this one
    $800 7
Lion's den (4)
    $1200 3
In 1935 the REA was set up to supply cheap this (indicated by its "E") to some rural areas
    $1200 15
(Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from a Fedex facility)
In a 2000 film, playing Fedex employee Chuck Noland, this actor said, "We live or we die by the clock."
    $1200 20
This state was admitted to the Union on Valentine's Day 1912
    $1200 25
In 1992 Ron Carey, an ex-UPS driver, was elected president of this organization in its first secret ballot
    $1200 28
The dialect of Lamu in Kenya has produced classic poetry in this Bantu language
    $1200 8
Odysseus' father, or Ophelia's brother (7)
    DD: $2,000 4
When it began in 1933, it protected bank accounts up to a whopping $5,000!
    $1600 16
Steve Martin was a lip-synch & dance man in this 1981 movie musical
    $1600 21
During the 1980s this large southern state had the highest-percentage growth in the Union
    $1600 26
This artist, who began with wrapping bottles & a tree, wrapped the old German Parliament building in 1995
    $1600 29
Semitic languages are named for Shem; this group of languages, for another of Noah's sons
    DD: $3,600 9
Noah Webster, for example (13)
    $2000 5
The Farm Security Administration's pictorial record of rural America includes this woman's photo of the migrant mother seen here
    $2000 17
This seasonal 1971 film with Jennifer O'Neill tapped into nostalgia for the WWII era
    $2000 22
Vidalia onions, some of the world's sweetest, hail from this U.S. state
    $2000 27
Born Faith Plotkin, this Nostradamus of marketing burst on the scene in 1991
    $2000 30
A disapproving sound using the tongue is a version of this sound for which some Afr. tongues are named
    $2000 10
Shirley Jackson's game (7)

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Jeffrey Renie Brian
$5,600 $12,200 $2,800
(lock game)

Final Jeopardy! Round

THE U.S. NAVY
It's the only U.S. battleship ever to have a one-syllable name

Final scores:

Jeffrey Renie Brian
$5,600 $12,400 $5,600
2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $12,400 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Jeffrey Renie Brian
$6,000 $14,200 $6,400
12 R
(including 1 DD),
2 W
18 R,
2 W
(including 1 DD)
14 R,
4 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $26,600

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