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    $400 12
He's seen here predicting his team's future
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Show #4438 - Wednesday, December 17, 2003

Game data retrieved from an alternate archive.

Contestants

Michele Bassett, a stay-at-home mom from McLean, Virginia

Randal Allred, a college professor from Laie, Hawaii

John Haynes, a meteorologist from Alexandria, Virginia (1-day champion whose cash winnings total $8,599)

Jeopardy! Round

PRESIDENTS & CHERRIES
THE NEW YORK YANKEES
THROW IT OVER HERE
NATIONAL FOODS
THE KIDS' TABLE
____ JO
    $200 1
The story of him chopping down a cherry tree was first mentioned in a biography by Mason Weems
    $200 11
On June 2, 1925 first baseman Wally Pipp had a headache; this man filled in & didn't miss a game until 1939
    $200 15
The tradition of throwing this after a wedding came out of India where to Hindus it was a symbol of fertility
    $200 13
They're also known as chips or pommes frites
    $200 23
Don't have a cow, man, a baby elephant walks away with this term, too
    $200 6
Nickname of the woman who set an Olympic record in 1988 in the 100-meter run
    $400 2
In 1994 this former President was the Grand Marshal of the Macon, Georgia cherry blossom festival
    $400 12
He's seen here predicting his team's future
    $400 19
In being reckless, you "throw" this "to the wind"
    $400 14
To make this dish, tenderize beef round, smother with tomatoes, onions & carrots, season, braise & bake for 2 hours
    $400 24
For young horses, a colt is a male, this is a female
    $400 7
He was Prime Minister of Japan when it attacked Pearl Harbor
    $600 3
His circular Presidential memorial stands among the cherry trees that line the Tidal Basin in D.C.
    $600 28
The Yankees' 2 big home run hitters in 1961 had this combined candy nickname
    $600 20
In May 2003 Halle Berry made the news by doing this at an Expos game
    DD: $1,000 16
Tomatoes, cucumbers, kalamata olives & feta cheese go into this refreshing dish
    $600 25
If this animal category aged a few years, we'd retitle it this
    $600 8
To get to hotelier Howard Johnson's website, go to this .com
    $800 4
The cherry trees that line the Tidal Basin in our nation's capital were donated by Japan in 1912 when he was President
    $800 29
Since 1995 this shortstop has worn No. 2 & been No. 1 in many fans' hearts
    $800 21
A kiss was thrown to the audience at the end of each episode of this game show whose theme is heard here
    $800 17
This layer cake is named for one of its ingredients (It was created in America, not Europe)
    $800 26
As the ugly duckling was really a swan, he was in truth the beautiful this
    $800 9
In the second Austin Powers film, Dr. Evil stole Austin's this
    $1000 5
The second President to die in office, he expired in 1850 after eating a dessert of cherries & milk
    $1000 30
(Yankees manager, Joe Torre.) This previous Yankee manager named Joe ran the team from 1931 to 1946, winning 8 pennants
    $1000 22
In a 1962 novelty hit, Charles Drake bemoaned that his this "won't come back"
    $1000 18
It's the produce seen here
    $1000 27
In its youth this "holy" fish can be a tinker or a blinker, or even a spike (if Mr. Lee doesn't sue it)
    $1000 10
It's a school or practice hall in which karate is taught

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

John Randal Michele
$4,600 -$1,000 $200

Scores at the end of the Jeopardy! Round:

John Randal Michele
$6,800 $400 $2,400

Double Jeopardy! Round

BIOLOGY
CELEBRITIES' ORIGINAL NAMES
A WEEKEND AT THE CAPE
ENGLISHWOMEN
SAINTS
3-LETTER POETIC WORDS
    $400 12
In cattle, the rumen is the first of 4 compartments of this organ
    $400 1
Jacob Cohen, who never gets any respect
    $400 2
Chatham, Massachusetts is the point in Cape Cod that's usually compared to this body part
    $400 10
The "Holy Maid of Kent" was executed for prophesying against Henry VIII's marriage to this woman
    $400 26
He's the saint portrayed here by 15th century painter Ucello
    $400 18
"I was angry with my friend; I told my wrath, my wrath did end. I was angry with" him; "I told it not, my wrath did grow"
    $800 13
Often found on decaying logs, the puffball is part of this kingdom of organisms that lack chlorophyll
    $800 4
Killed by a "Psycho": Jeanette Morrison
    $800 3
A Wellfleet church clock keeps ship's time, so 12 o'clock is 8 of these
    $800 16
When her sister complained she couldn't find a good, puzzling murder mystery, she set out to write one
    $800 27
This sister of Mary served Jesus his dinner, so she's the patron saint of waiters & waitresses
    $800 20
Sounding like a type of mineral, it fills in Byron's "Fragrant beads of amber ___ which her fairy fingers ran"
    $1200 14
From the Greek for "change", this one-celled animal consists of protoplasm surrounded by a membrane
    $1200 5
Egyptian-born actor & world-class bridge player Michael Shalhoub
    $1200 8
(Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from the beach in Cape Cod) Hard-shelled clams called these burrow into the bottom, so you need a long-handled rake to find them
    $1200 17
"Don't know where, don't know when" -- yes I do: this Vera Lynn song was popular in Britain during WWII
    DD: $4,200 28
He's the Apostle in the foreground in the painting seen here
    $1200 21
This word meaning "before" is a homophone for what you breathe
    $1600 15
This term refers to the association of 2 or more organisms living together for the possible benefit of all
    DD: $2,000 6
1982 Best Actor Oscar winner Krishna Bhanji
    $1600 9
The Pilgrim Monument in this Cape Cod "town" commemorates the Pilgrims' first landing, even before Plymouth
    $1600 24
The designs of this popularizer of the miniskirt were introduced to the U.S. through J.C. Penney
    $1600 22
Keats wrote, "With every morn their love grew tenderer, with every" this "deeper and tenderer still"
    $2000 19
Leucine, Isoleucine & Valine are the 3 BCAAs, or branched-chain these
    $2000 7
"Sleepless in Seattle" star Margaret Hyra
    $2000 11
He summered in Truro for many years & painted "Cape Cod Morning", seen here
    $2000 25
In 1987 she became the seventh woman to get the redundant-sounding title of Princess Royal
    $2000 23
It's any sphere, or an archaic term for the Earth

Scores at the end of the Double Jeopardy! Round:

John Randal Michele
$8,000 $8,600 $13,200

Final Jeopardy! Round

INTERNATIONAL LAW
Drawn up at Pres. Lincoln's request, the first formal code for them said they get humane treatment & wholesome food

Final scores:

John Randal Michele
$15,999 $17,100 $17,300
3rd place: $1,000 2nd place: $2,000 New champion: $17,300

Game dynamics:

Coryat scores:

John Randal Michele
$7,600 $5,600 $12,800
18 R
(including 1 DD),
3 W
10 R
(including 1 DD),
4 W
17 R
(including 1 DD),
5 W

Combined Coryat: $26,000

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