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    DD: $1,000 9
The "he that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her" quotation concerned this crime
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Show #4474 - Thursday, February 5, 2004

Contestants

John Maloy, a legal assistant from New York, New York

Cynthia Dvorak, a facilities manager from Chicago, Illinois

David Johnston, a radiological technician from Harahan, Louisiana (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $23,400)

Jeopardy! Round

BIBLICAL QUOTATIONS
TO EVERY THING THERE IS A SEASON
(Alex: That sounds Biblical!)
A TIME TO BE BORN
A TIME TO DIE
A TIME TO BREAK DOWN
(Alex: You're going to be dealing with anagrams, so you'll have to break down some of the words in the clue to come up with the correct response.)
A TIME TO BUILD UP
    $200 6
Remember the proverb, this "goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall"
    $200 16
A broiler or fryer, or, metaphorically, a young person (as in "You're no...")
    $200 11
Striae is the medical term for these silvery lines that sometimes appear on the skin during pregnancy
    $200 1
In 1587 Elizabeth I signed the execution order for this cousin of hers
    $200 26
Break down "fish in Nile" & get this end point of a race
    $200 21
This platform used during construction may have a brick guard so those below don't get conked
    $400 7
Completes the line from Luke 11:23, "He that is not with me is..."
    $400 17
Song in which Don Henley could "see you, your brown skin shinin' in the sun"
    $400 12
The umbilical cord connects the baby to this organ, which is attached to the mom's uterus
    $400 2
Things got truly revolutionary in Russia in this year when the Russian royal family was assassinated
    $400 27
Break down "Germany" & get this Sally whom Harry met on film
    $400 22
Any wall providing the main support to a floor or the roof is called a structural wall or this
    $600 8
In his short book, Jude describes this pair of cities as "suffering the vengeance of eternal fire"
    $600 18
It's the seasonal phrase in the first line of a Shakespeare history play
    $600 13
Before this is done on a pregnant woman, she drinks a lot of water & gets a gel applied
    $600 3
This well-known princess tragically died after a car crash in 1982
    $600 28
Break down "dosage" & get this, someone like Poseidon
    $600 23
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew) This 4-letter type of concrete foundation saves money by also serving as the floor of the ground level
    DD: $1,000 9
The "he that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her" quotation concerned this crime
    $800 19
On the soundtrack of this weepy Winona Ryder film, you'll find the classic song of the same title
    $800 14
A 4- to 5-inch needle is used in this procedure that tests the fluid surrounding the fetus for genetic disorders
    $800 4
France's King Henry II died in 1559 after he was wounded during one of these tournaments
    $800 29
Break down "electron motor" & get this device that can operate it from a distance
    $800 24
The 440-million-pound Sears Tower is supported by 114 of these driven down to the bedrock
    $1000 10
The other 5 categories on the board all take their titles from chapter 3 of this book
    $1000 20
Seen here is where the czars used to hang their fur hats
    $1000 15
These contractions are known as "false labor"
    $1000 5
After a decades-long battle to reclaim her throne, this former queen died Nov. 11, 1917 in Honolulu, Hawaii
    $1000 25
Many skyscrapers have a stiff core that acts as the building's spine & also contains this column

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

David Cynthia John
$2,600 $1,800 $200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

David Cynthia John
$4,000 $3,400 $2,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

ART
SPORTS STARS
LAWN ORDER
OUR FEATHERED FRIENDS
ISLAND HOPPING
LIVING IN "SIN"
    $400 7
As a youngster, Claude Monet did these exaggerated portraits popular with today's street artists
    $400 1
Special delivery for the Lakers, who signed this forward, "The Mailman", in 2003
    $400 3
The yellow flowers of this lawn herb can be used to make wine & its greens can be used to make salads
    $400 10
This "great" owl of North America has tufts of feathers called "ears"
    $400 20
Although most Indonesians are Muslims, this is the predominant religion on Bali
    $400 13
One of his 7 voyages took him to Serendib
    $800 8
"The Portrait of a Lady on a Balcony" done around 1504-14 & hanging in the Louvre is better known as this
    $800 2
This female soccer star earned the nickname "Jordan" after a certain basketball player
    $800 18
Use this company's "Turf Builder" on your lawn & it'll stay green all summer long
    $800 27
The largest of songbirds, this large crow belongs to the genus Corvus
    $800 21
This African country consists of 2 main islands with 95% of the population living on Sao Tome
    $800 14
Now meaning evil or menacing, this adjective is from the Latin for "left"
    $1200 9
The Van Eyck bros. weren't the 1st to use these paints, though sometimes credited with it; they date back much earlier
    $1200 4
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew at the Tennis Hall of Fame in Newport, Rhode Island) His "Days of Grace" include July 5, 1975 when he became the first African-American male to win the Wimbledon singles title
    $1200 19
Perhaps to save the cost of cutting the White House lawn during World War I, these animals were grazed there
    $1200 28
The Gila woodpecker of the American Southwest lives in a cavity of this giant cactus
    $1200 22
Spanish is the official language of this island but a Polynesian language called Rapanui is also spoken
    $1200 15
A tough tissue connecting muscle to bone
    $1600 11
Gustave Moreau was well known as a painter of this Biblical dancer
    $1600 5
In 2003 this pitcher returned to the Dodgers announcing games for a Spanish-language radio station
    $1600 25
Grass for your lawn includes St. Augustine, Bahia & a variety named for this British Atlantic island
    DD: $3,000 29
This stork-like wading bird was revered by the ancient Egyptians; the god Thoth was pictured with the head of one
    DD: $2,200 23
France owns 61% of this West Indian island; the Netherlands, 39%
    $1600 16
They're the dominant ethnic group in Sri Lanka
    $2000 12
As it's what J.M.W. Turner did best, "Hannibal & His Army Crossing the Alps" is set during one of these
    $2000 6
She became a household name by playing a PGA Tour event -- the Bank of America Colonial; she missed the cut
    $2000 26
If the soil in your lawn is acidic, add lime; if it's too alkaline, add this yellow element
    $2000 24
Jamaica is a leading source of this ore from which aluminum is extracted
    $2000 17
Culiacan is the capital city of this Mexican state

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

David Cynthia John
$7,400 $6,600 $13,800

Final Jeopardy! Round

RIPPED FROM THE HEADLINES
A November 2003 report said better tree trimming may have prevented this event that affected 50 million people in August

Final scores:

David Cynthia John
$400 $0 $12,600
2nd place: $2,000 3rd place: $1,000 New champion: $12,600

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

David Cynthia John
$9,600 $6,600 $13,400
18 R,
5 W
(including 1 DD)
10 R,
1 W
18 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
(including 1 DD)

Combined Coryat: $29,600

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