Show #424 1986-04-24 (taped 1985-12-02) Regular

Contestants

Warren Harshbarger — an actor and a movie reviewer from Portland, Oregon

Janet Manley McNeil — an educator from San Diego, California

Pam Wells — a legal secretary from Detroit, Michigan (whose 1-day cash winnings total $599)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Pam $900 $1,400 $2,000 $2,000
3rd place: Panasonic am/fm stereo cassette car radio & Jetzon tires
$1,500
11 R (including 2 DDs), 3 W
Janet $1,400 $3,300 $3,300 $2,000
2nd place: trip to Palm Springs & stay at Royce Resort Hotel
$3,300
18 R, 6 W
Warren $-300 $-200 $6,400 $6,195
New champion: $6,195
$6,600
15 R (including 1 DD), 5 W

Jeopardy! Round

WW II AVIATION BROTHERS GRIMM OCEANS 11-LETTER WORDS EASY LISTENING "HALL"s
$100 [26]
Over 300 ships were sunk or damaged by these suicidal flyers
kamikaze
Janet
$100 [3]
In Grimm, a hedgehog raced this animal who in Aesop raced a tortoise
rabbit or hare
Janet
$100 [14]
Popular French South Seas paradise that experiences virtually no tides
Tahiti
Pam
$100 [1]
Yearly recurrence of date marking a special event, heaven help the husband who forgets this
an anniversary
Pam
$100 [10]
"Chances Are"' you'll find him "Wonderful, Wonderful"
Johnny Mathis
Pam
$100 [12]
What you do with your "boughs of holly"
deck the halls
Pam Janet
$200 [4]
When the huntsman cut open the wolf's belly, Little Red Cap & she came out alive
the Grandmother
Warren
$200 [22]
In summer, water in shallows of this gulf can reach 96°F, apt for a Mideast hot spot
Persian Gulf
Janet Warren
$200 [2]
This type of fan goes back & forth
oscillating
Janet
$200 [18]
Number of the "Strings" that have zinged for over 200 instrumental albums
101
Warren
$200 [13]
Oklahoma City, OK., Canton, OH., & Cooperstown, N.Y. are each known for 1 of these
hall of fame
Janet
$300 [5]
In the Grimm version she got her accoutrements from birds, not a fairy godmother
Cinderella
Janet
$300 [23]
This Japanese term is translated into Eng. as "harbor...", "storm..." or "overflowing wave"
tsunami
Janet
$400 [9]
From the Latin "mel fluus", it means sweet flowing, as in a voice
mellifluous
Pam Janet
$300 [19]
Soft drink jingle which became the only hit for The Hillside Singers
"I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing"
Pam
$300 [15]
During Mexican War, U.S. Marines raised the Amer. flag over Nat'l Palace in Mexico City, later called this
Halls of Montezuma
Janet
$400 [6]
When she turned 7, she was as beautiful as the day & more beautiful than the queen
Snow White
Janet
$400 [24]
The biggest iceberg ever sighted, larger than Belgium, was in this ocean
South Pacific
$500 [11]
Along with igneous, the other 2 rock classifications
sedimentary & metamorphic
Warren
$400 [20]
Asked what song he wanted to be remembered for after he was gone, he popped up with "Bubbles"
Lawrence Welk
Janet Warren
$400 [16]
Where you go in the Palace of Versailles to get a good look at yourself, 483 in fact
Hall of Mirrors
Janet
$500 [7]
The 12 princesses mysteriously wore these to pieces each night
shoes
Pam
$500 [25]
Usually located over trenches or near continents, it's the term for waters 18,000 feet or more
the deeps
DD $600 [8]
Group singingthe following:"I've got sunshine on a cloudy day..."
The Temptations
Pam
$500 [21]
Born in Venice, Italy, this London Orchestra leader's name became synonymous with "easy listening"
Mantovani
Janet
$500 [17]
Model who's produced 2 "model" children for Mick Jagger
Jerry Hall
Warren

Double Jeopardy! Round

JOURNALISM WORLD CAPITALS ASTRONAUTS MOVIES REAL ESTATE ACIDS
$200 [6]
On the average, this fills about 60% of U.S. newspaper space
advertising
Warren
$200 [8]
This Austrian capital has a boys' choir to sing its praises
Vienna
Pam
$200 [21]
Astronaut who was once a contestant on TV's "Name That Tune"
Senator John Glenn
$200 [1]
The last film Walt Disney worked on before his death in 1966 was this Rudyard Kipling adaptation
The Jungle Book
Janet
$200 [15]
Documents conveying ownership, or what a Boy Scout does "good"
a deed
Warren
$200 [10]
Salicylic acid is used in making perfumes, fungicides, & this most common fever reducing drug
aspirin
Pam
$400 [7]
This paper has won more Pulitzer Prizes than any other
The New York Times
Janet Warren
$400 [9]
Until 1912, it was the British capital of India
Calcutta
Pam Warren
$400 [22]
It was after this lunar module had landed that an astronaut 1st set foot on the moon
the Eagle
Janet Warren
$400 [2]
Both he and director Michael Winner are on their third "Death Wish"
Charles Bronson
Warren
$400 [16]
A multi-unit dwelling in which individual units of the whole property are separately owned
condominiums
Pam
$400 [11]
Generic name for a plain carbonic acid drink
soda (soda water)
Warren
$600 [12]
Scandinavian country that leads the world in daily newspaper readership per 1000 pop., almost double the U.S.
Sweden
DD $800 [17]
Easternmost capital in South America
Brasilia
Pam
$600 [23]
A shuttle crew found this toy worked the same in space as on Earth, except for going down stairs
Slinky
Janet
$600 [3]
Confucius say, "This '66 Lemmon-Matthau movie made a lot of money from a little dough
The Fortune Cookie
Warren
$600 [26]
Common in Old West, a way to gain title w/out challenge by living on property for a time
squatter's rights
Janet
$600 [19]
1st prepared in 1400s, this poisonous & highly corrosive acid is found naturally in your stomach
hydrochloric acid
Pam Janet
$800 [13]
The largest U.S. owned newspaper chain, it publishes "USA Today"
Gannett
Warren
$800 [18]
Kiev, 3rd largest city in Russia, is capital of this Soviet republic
Ukraine
Janet
$800 [24]
Of the original 7 astronauts, 1st in space was Alan Shepard, while he, "Gordo", made last Mercury flight
Gordon Cooper
Warren
DD $600 [4]
For scene in this 1955 movie, William Holden had chest hair shaved to conform with motion picture code
Picnic
Warren
$800 [27]
It's through this gov't right relating to property that Oakland has tried to reclaim the Raiders
eminent domain
Janet
$1,000 [14]
Well-known '20s sportswriter; "You Know Me, Al" was a collection of his masterful short stories
Ring Lardner
Janet Warren
$1,000 [20]
1 of few capitals in the world with no railroad is Teguciagalpa, capital of this Cen. American country
Honduras
Janet
$1,000 [25]
1st astronaut to go into space a 2nd time, he was killed in a fire preparing for 3rd attempt
Gus Grissom
Warren
$1,000 [5]
In this 1984 film the Russians aren't just coming, they're here
Red Dawn
Warren
$1,000 [28]
Ownership of property by more than 1 person that includes a survivor clause
joint tenancy

Final Jeopardy!

THE AMERICAS

Central Amer. country whose 1904 constitution contained a provision authorizing U.S. intervention

Panama

Pam "What is Panama?" — wagered $0
Janet "What is Costa Rica?" — wagered $1,300
Warren "What is Brazil?" — wagered $205

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