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    $200 26
In the sixth chapter of his book, this prophet stands unafraid between the lions in their den
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Show #4432 - Tuesday, December 9, 2003

Game data retrieved from an alternate archive.

Contestants

Eok Ngo, a production assistant from Monterey Park, California

Sandy Topping, an indexer from Valparaiso, Indiana

Patrick Fernan, a government manager from Madison, Wisconsin (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $11,999)

Jeopardy! Round

SESAME STREET
MR. ROGER'S NEIGHBORHOOD
BLUES CLUES
ZOOM
READING RAINBOW
BETWEEN THE LIONS
    $200 9
It's the part of the Big Mac that contains sesame seeds
    $200 14
Roger Bacon, the first European with a gunpowder recipe, was educated at this English university
    $200 21
Last name of Mamie, who had a 1920 hit with "Crazy Blues", & also of the better-known Bessie
    $200 1
Its velocity can be thousands of feet per second, so we know Superman's faster than that
    $200 4
He's the boy who had a "terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day"
    $200 26
In the sixth chapter of his book, this prophet stands unafraid between the lions in their den
    $400 10
Sesame paste is used like & substituted for this sandwich spread made from legumes
    $400 17
(Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from Providence, RI.) This compass is believed to be the one that guided this man to the place he called Providence in 1636
    $400 22
(Hi, I'm Buddy Guy.) This cat from Cream who's not a bad blues player himself called me the best guitar player around
    $400 2
Using radar, scientists measured it at over 300 mph in Oklahoma in 1999
    $400 5
"Mr. Toad" & "Mr. Badger" are chapters in this Kenneth Grahame classic
    $400 27
If you walk between the lions at 42nd Street & Fifth Avenue you're entering or exiting this New York City building
    $600 11
Baba Ghanoush is made with sesame oil & this member of the nightshade family
    $600 18
This king of low-budget moviemaking came to California from Michigan in his teens
    $600 23
A wizard on this instrument, Meade "Lux" Lewis was a pioneer of boogie-woogie & later a success in cocktail bars
    $600 3
A "speedy" part of a river; you can go down them 30 mph at Raging Waters' Neptune's Fury ride
    $600 6
Louise Fitzhugh continued the adventures of this little girl snoop in the book "The Long Secret"
    $600 28
Alex Karras & Barry Sanders both had success playing among their fellow Lions of this city
    $800 12
The name of this confection made from honey & sesame seeds is from the Arabic for "sweet confection"
    $800 19
This French region was the birthplace of William the Conqueror & of Roger I, who conquered Sicily
    $800 24
Muddy Waters & Paul Butterfield performed the blues in this film of The Band's final concert
    $800 15
A magazine named for this type of souped-up car debuted in 1948
    $800 7
Dictionopolis & Digitopolis are 2 of the unusual places Milo visits in this novel
    $800 29
Nickname shared by France's Louis VIII & England's Richard I
    $1000 13
Falafel is often served with this thick paste made primarily from ground sesame seeds
    DD: $2,400 20
1850s Chief Justice whose name, his fellow Marylanders write to tell us, rhymes with "brawny", not "brainy"
    $1000 25
State that preceded the names of bluesmen John Hurt & Fred McDowell
    $1000 16
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from Churchill Downs in Louisville, KY.) In 1973, this horse ran the Derby in a record 1 minute, 59 & 2/5, for an average speed of 38 miles per hour
    $1000 8
E.B. White named the main character in this book after Louis Armstrong
    $1000 30
If you're standing between 2 lions at this country's Kruger National Park, let's hope they're not hungry!

Scores at the first commercial break (after clue 16):

Patrick Sandy Eok
$1,600 $400 $2,600

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Patrick Sandy Eok
$3,000 $0 $6,200

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE ELEMENTS
TV SHOWS & THEIR CHARACTERS
COUNTRIES' FORMER NAMES
RELATIVELY INTERESTING
POLITICIANS & LEADERS
"D" TALKS
    $400 6
This light metal, symbol Li, falls between helium & beryllium on the periodic table
    $400 1
Niles,
Daphne,
Roz
    $400 11
What's now Nelson Mandela Avenue in Harare, Zimbabwe was once Baker Avenue in Salisbury, here
    $400 21
Percussionist Pete Escovedo played with Santana; this daughter of his played & sang with Prince
    $400 13
Georges Pompidou was a President of France & Georgios Papandreou was a Prime Minister of this country
    $400 26
John Hughes wrote the screenplay for this film based on Hank Ketcham's long-running comic strip
    $800 7
Reflecting about 95% of the light falling upon it, it's the most lustrous of all metals
    $800 2
Joey Potter,
Pacey Witter,
Jen Lindley
    $800 19
What's now the Democratic Republic of the Congo used to be just the Republic of the Congo, & in between, this
    $800 22
Glenna Goodacre's creations include the Sacagawea dollar design & this daughter married to Harry Connick Jr.
    $800 15
Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera, the son of this country's dictator, founded its Falange Party in 1933
    $800 27
(Sofia of the Clue Crew presents from in front of the Goodyear blimp.) This other name for an airship is also an adjective meaning "capable of being steered"
    $1200 8
Baddeleyite, an ore of this metal, symbol Zr, is used to make laboratory crucibles
    $1200 5
Tony,
Carmela,
Dr. Jennifer Melfi
    DD: $1,100 20
The country that made up most of the Spanish Netherlands in 1700 is known as this today
    $1200 23
Francis Cugat, brother of bandleader Xavier, created the cover illustration for this novel, seen here
    $1200 12
A Swedish Cabinet Minister in 1951, he went on to become a U.N. Secretary-General
    $1200 28
While in Rome on a scholarship, Georges Bizet wrote a symphonic ode about this Portuguese explorer to India
    DD: $600 9
Painter's colic is a group of symptoms caused by an excess of this element in the body
    $1600 4
Paul Drake,
Hamilton Burger,
Della Street
    $1600 17
When still under British control, this present country was the Federation of South Arabia
    $1600 24
Frank Lloyd Wright's daughter married Kenneth Baxter & gave birth to this Oscar-winning actress
    $1600 14
In 1959 he got his butt booted out of office for a second time in Cuba
    $1600 29
This French seaport on the English Channel was the site of a disastrous Allied commando raid August 19, 1942
    $2000 10
This element used in the mantles of some camping lanterns was named for the Norse god of thunder
    $2000 3
Agnes Dipesto,
David Addison,
Maddie Hayes
    $2000 18
According to their legends, the Goths came from Scandza, now known as this country
    $2000 25
Last name of pundit William, a staunch critic of Bill Clinton, & his brother Robert, who was Clinton's lawyer
    $2000 16
It should dawn on you that this man born back in 1866 is considered the Father of modern China

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Patrick Sandy Eok
$10,200 $6,600 $9,900

Final Jeopardy! Round

MAGAZINES
Aimed largely at women, this magazine that has its own institute took 110 years to make a woman its editor

Final scores:

Patrick Sandy Eok
$20,200 $13,100 $0
2-day champion: $32,199 2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Patrick Sandy Eok
$10,200 $7,200 $9,600
17 R,
3 W
11 R,
5 W
(including 1 DD)
16 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $27,000

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