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    $400 6
In a popular tongue twister, it's what Betty bought that was bitter
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Show #4431 - Monday, December 8, 2003

Game data retrieved from an alternate archive.

Contestants

Patrick Fernan, a government manager from Madison, Wisconsin

Mindy Steinberg, a public affairs program assistant from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Renie Sotiropoulos, a high school teacher from Crownsville, Maryland (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $12,400)

Jeopardy! Round

EAST ON THE MAP
SPORTS
BODY OF EVIDENCE
A BRITISH MONOPOLY SET
THE CABINET
PREFIXES YOU CAN COUNT ON
    $200 1
This waterway separates Manhattan from Long Island
    $200 2
This city's Nuggets have never won an NBA title since joining the league in 1976
    $200 3
The body's central nervous system is made up of the brain & this "cord"
    $200 24
Pass Go & you collect this salary
    $200 21
He had the last people in Washington's Cabinet stay on a while as his cabinet
    $200 12
Hey, way to go.
    $400 8
Cheech Marin played a movie character born in this title area
    $400 10
(I'm Kurt Warner.) In 2000 I set a Super Bowl record by passing for 414 yards against this team once known as the Oilers
    $400 4
Also a type of small mammal, it's a raised area of brown pigment in the skin
    $400 27
The "stations" on the British board are equivalent to these on the American board
    DD: $500 22
It was the last war we fought while we had separate Secretaries of the Navy & War
    $400 17
It certainly has the right to bear arms ... or is it legs?
    $600 9
Walter Ulbricht had his fingers in this country's strudel for over 20 years
    $600 11
Marvis, son of this heavyweight boxing champ known as "Smokin' Joe", fought for the title in 1983
    $600 5
It's the name for the tough band of fibrous connective tissue that unites a muscle to a bone
    $600 28
Between a Chance space & Trafalgar Square you'll find this street, home to a demon barber
    $600 23
This President, a former Navy man, appointed the first Secretary of Veterans' Affairs
    $600 18
We got the point ... and hope you do
    $800 15
This city with a 2-word name grew around Michigan State University
    $800 13
This Pittsburgh Penguins owner & player captained Canada's ice hockey team to the Olympic gold medal in 2002
    $800 6
This important internal organ is enclosed in a sac called the pericardium
    $800 29
You won't find a circus on Marvin Gardens, but there's a famous one on this equivalent square in England
    $800 25
The last Cabinet official to sit before a Senate Court of this was William Belknap, Grant's Secretary of War
    $800 19
It certainly gets a leg up on the competition
    $1000 16
As a geopolitical term it was coined in 1902 by U.S. Naval Officer Alfred Mahan to describe an Asian-African area
    $1000 14
Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2000, this catcher hit a dramatic homer in Game 6 of the 1975 World Series
    $1000 7
The outermost muscles of this body part are scientifically known as the gluteus maximus
    $1000 30
After passing Go, the first property on the British board is Old Kent Road; on the American board, it's this
    $1000 26
Under Teddy Roosevelt, George Cortelyou was the first Secretary of this "& Labor"
    $1000 20
The example of one of these, seen here, is hobbit-forming

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

Renie Mindy Patrick
$1,600 $1,000 $3,200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

Renie Mindy Patrick
$1,600 $1,500 $3,800

Double Jeopardy! Round

CLASSICAL CLASSICS
KING ARTHUR
THE TOTEM POLE VAULT
SHORT HOLLYWOOD MARRIAGES
BE BITTER
ABOUT "IT"
    $400 23
His odd-numbered symphonies tend to be weighty; the evens, like 1814's Eighth, more jolly
    $400 26
A romance developed between Sir Lancelot & this wife of King Arthur
    $400 13
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents from the Sitka Cultural Center.) The paints used to color totem poles are made by mixing natural pigment with the eggs of this fish, like the sockeye
    $400 1
Michelle Phillips' marriage to this star of "Easy Rider" cruised to all of 8 days in 1970
    $400 6
In a popular tongue twister, it's what Betty bought that was bitter
    $400 11
Roger Ebert is a movie one
    $800 22
Jeremiah Clarke is best remembered for his "voluntary" for this brass instrument
    $800 27
He occupied the Siege Perilous, the seat at the Round Table reserved for the most pure knight
    $800 14
"Crest" totem poles give the ancestry of a particular one of these subdivisions of a clan
    $800 2
Life was no longer a cabaret in 2003 for David Gest & this singer who separated after 16 months of marriage
    $800 7
An Army doctor stationed at this village in Venezuela invented a type of bitters now found in bars worldwide
    $800 12
One of these saw the crime & can give a firsthand account
    DD: $200 21
In 1749 audiences craned their necks to Handel's "Music for" these
    $1200 28
Some stories suggest that King Arthur didn't die at the hand of Mordred but fled to this island to heal his wounds
    $1200 15
(Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from the Sitka Cultural Center.) The straight beak indicates it'll be this common symbolic creature, also associated with a classic 1845 poem
    $1200 3
She lasted 30 days with Jeremy Thomas & 5 months, 4 days with Tom Green
    DD: $800 8
The Clue Crew demo of prussic acid ended before it began when they smelled this distinct odor
    $1200 16
In "Spy Kids 2" Carmen covers a cuss opportunity by referring to these mushrooms
    $1600 24
Mendelssohn wrote overtures to Victor Hugo's play "Ruy Blas" &, more famously, to this Shakespeare comedy
    $1600 19
Totem poles are traditionally carved in the red type of this wood, also used in chests, because of its durability
    $1600 4
After only 32 days of marriage in 1964, there was no business like divorce business for Ernest Borgnine & her
    $1600 9
This phrase used since the 1500s refers to something unpleasant to accept
    $1600 17
Neil Diamond made the Top 100 twice singing about this "man"
    $2000 25
He composed the following aria not long before his death in 1924
    $2000 20
(Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from Alaska.) The Katlian totem pole pays tribute to the bravery of quixotic Tlingit Indian against this invading Slavic group
    $2000 5
In 1993 she wed Ashley Hamilton after only knowing him 2 weeks, then divorced him 5 months later
    $2000 10
The last clue in the category, it's something to "hold out to"
    $2000 18
At the hotel, conference goers can enjoy a drink, a bit of food & maybe a bit of schmoozing in this "suite"

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

Renie Mindy Patrick
$6,800 $6,300 $12,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES
The last major party Presidential candidate to lose twice to the same individual

Final scores:

Renie Mindy Patrick
$1 $299 $11,999
3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $11,999

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

Renie Mindy Patrick
$6,800 $6,800 $13,400
14 R,
5 W
13 R,
6 W
(including 1 DD)
19 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $27,000

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