Show #600 1987-03-27 (taped 1986-12-02) Regular

Contestants

Dale Webster — a sales representative originally from Omaha, Nebraska

Kate Kahn — a secretary originally from Cincinnati, Ohio

Pam Quillan — a technical manager from Silver Spring, Maryland (whose 1-day cash winnings total $10,400)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Pam $1,600 $2,400 $2,200 $4,400
2-day champion: $14,800
$2,200
13 R, 4 W
Kate $2,200 $2,500 $4,800 $2,800
2nd place: Tappan electric range + Krups kitchen products
$6,000
18 R, 4 W (including 2 DDs)
Dale $1,000 $1,800 $3,700 $100
3rd place: Nikko Ceramics dinnerware
$4,200
14 R (including 1 DD), 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

TECHNOLOGY NOVEL PLOTS WORLD OF BEERS ROYALTY NAUTICAL TRIVIA "SQUARE" DEAL
$100 [18]
Cable services are starting to scramble signals to prevent free viewing by 1.5 mil. owners of these
(satellite) dishes
Pam
$100 [16]
Life on the Mississippi with an orphan & a runaway slave
Huckleberry Finn
Kate
$100 [1]
Noche Buena & Corona
Mexican
Dale
$100 [6]
Marrying Prince Andrew, Sarah Ferguson vowed "to love, honor &" do this, which Diana had declined to say
obey
Dale
$100 [23]
Sailors once believed tattoos of pigs & roosters would prevent this, since both hated water
drowning
Kate
$100 [7]
For a Boy Scout, it's the tie that binds
square knot
Pam
$200 [19]
Manufactured by Seeburg, the M-100-B of 1950 was the 1st of these to play 45s
jukebox
Pam
$200 [17]
After a shipwreck, an 18th c. adventurer gets tied down in Lilliput before he can return home
Gulliver's Travels
Pam
$200 [2]
Kingfisher & Taj Mahal
Indian
Dale
$200 [12]
Monarch since '72 Queen Margrethe II is the 1st of these to reign over Denmark in her own right
woman
Pam
$200 [25]
"Fiddler's Green" is where old sailors go after doing this
dying
Pam
$200 [8]
Going do-si-do
square dancing
Kate
$300 [20]
Overcoming 1974 shortage of yams used in making these pills, Japan found way to synthesize the hormones
contraceptive pills
$300 [24]
A London physician discovers he's as different as night & day
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Dale
$300 [3]
Grizzly & Moosehead
Canadian
Pam
$300 [13]
Built for Shah of that Mahal fame, the Peacock Throne was later used by this country's shahs
Iran
Dale
$300 [28]
If you're on a "Nantucket sleigh ride", 1 of these is pulling your boat
whale
Pam
$300 [9]
Going face-to-face
squaring off
Dale
$400 [21]
Letter name of new Chrysler/Maserati car Iacocca calls "The best looking Italian...since my mother..."
Q Car
$400 [26]
Rudolf Rassendyll has a close shave when he's mistaken for the King of Ruritania
The Prisoner of Zenda
Kate
$400 [4]
Spartan & Atlas
Greek
Pam
$400 [14]
Prince Vladimir of Kiev, Louis IX of France & Edward the Confessor were all made these after death
saints
Kate
$400 [29]
A "crimp"s criminal specialty was doing this to sailors--even if they didn't end up in China
Shanghaiing them
Pam
$400 [10]
Chester Gould always portrayed Dick Tracy's face with a razor sharp nose & 1 of these
a square chin or jaw
Pam
$500 [22]
Pronounced "disaster proof", W. Germany's successfully tested MHTGR is a type of this
nuclear power plant
Dale
DD $700 [27]
Hostile aliens fall victim to germ warfare in England
The War of the Worlds
Kate
$500 [5]
Toohey's & Foster's
Australian
Kate
$500 [15]
"The Man in the Iron Mask" was rumored to be the twin of this longest-reigning French monarch
Louis XIV
Kate
$500 [30]
San Francisco's infamous harbor district, it was the setting & title of a 1975 William Shatner TV series
Barbary Coast
Kate
$500 [11]
Nickname for a boxer's playing field
square ring (square circle)
Kate

Double Jeopardy! Round

BLACK AMERICA ART ANIMALS IN SONG WONDERS CELEBRITY JEOPARDY! ANATOMY
$200 [21]
He played 1 pro football game in Hawaii before joining the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947
Jackie Robinson
Dale
$200 [16]
"Mona Lisa" has this hand crossed over the other
right hand over the left hand
Kate
$200 [7]
In his 2nd biggest hit ever, Tom Jones asked this animal "What's New?"
Pussycat
Kate
$200 [1]
In 1989, the Eiffel Tower will celebrate this anniversary
100
Kate Dale
$200 [2]
Letters are my life, & I've never turned a wrong one
Vanna White
Pam
$400 [23]
The average adult has about 9000-10,000 of these, mainly on the upper surface of the tongue
taste buds
Dale
$400 [22]
In 1945, John Johnson began publishing this "Life"like magazine
Ebony
Pam
$400 [17]
Term for water colors made with egg yolks, it sounds like a Japanese fried shrimp
tempera
Pam Kate
$400 [8]
In the Ray Stevens 1962 novelty hit, Ahab's camel was named this
Clyde
Dale
$400 [12]
Located between Nevada & Arizona, its over 200 sq. mi. reservoir holds some 10 trillion gallons of water
Lake Mead
Kate Dale
$400 [3]
Cousin of the man who created the Heimlich Maneuver, I was Potsie on "Happy Days"
Anson Williams
Kate
DD $500 [26]
Function common to the nose & the kidney
filtration
Dale
DD $500 [19]
Hedonistic title of thefollowingmasterpiece by Hieronymous Bosch:
The Garden of Earthly Delights
Kate
$600 [9]
The group "America"s first #1 hit was about this horse
"A Horse with No Name"
Dale
$600 [13]
Name given the building which contained the remains of King Mausolus of Caira, who died in 353 B.C.
mausoleum
Dale
$600 [4]
At age 12, this "Laugh-In" announcer got a cartoon scholarship from Charles Schulz
Gary Owens
Pam Kate
$600 [24]
Uterine duct named after 16th century Italian anatomist who 1st described it
Fallopian tube
Kate
$600 [18]
August 18, 1986 covers of both "Time" & "Newsweek"' featured Wyeth portraits of this model
Helga
Kate
$800 [10]
"Whistle While You Work" advises, "Forget your trouble, try to be just like a cheerful" one of these
chickadee
Pam
$800 [14]
A watchtower was built every 100-200 yards along this structure over 2000 miles long
Great Wall of China
Kate
$800 [5]
Among my movie lines were "I forgot my mantra" in "Annie Hall" & "Some of us are scum" in "The Big Chill"
Jeff Goldblum
Kate
$800 [25]
It consists of the brain & spinal cord
central nervous system
Dale
$1,000 [20]
French artist who broke with the realists, he caused a scandal in 1865 with his "Olympia"
Édouard Manet
$1,000 [11]
The 2 animals mentioned among the tasks in the Coasters' #1 Hit, "Yakety Yak (Don't Talk Back)"
dog & cat
$1,000 [15]
Finished after 12 years in 280 B.C., this giant statue was destroyed by earthquake about 50 years later
the Colossus (of Rhodes)
Pam
$1,000 [6]
I dueled with Romeo as Tybalt & fenced with Cardinal Richelieu's men as d'Artagnan
Michael York
Dale

Final Jeopardy!

THE CONTINENTS

With an average elevation of over 6000 feet, it's the highest continent

Antarctica

Pam "What is Antarctica?" — wagered $2,200
Dale "What is South America" — wagered $3,600
Kate "What is S. America" — wagered $2,000

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