Show #599 1987-03-26 (taped 1986-12-02) Regular

Contestants

Pam Quillan — a technical manager from Silver Spring, Maryland

Krystal Askew — a computer operations manager from Memphis, Tennessee

Barry Charles — a senior tax consultant from Plainview, New York

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Barry $200 $2,200 $4,000 $0
2nd place: trip on Eastern to the Caribbean & stay at the Lucayan Beach Resort & Casino in Grand Bahama
$5,000
15 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)
Krystal $300 $600 $-800 $-800
3rd place: Kosta Boda crystal stemware
$-800
9 R, 5 W
Pam $700 $2,900 $7,700 $10,400
New champion: $10,400
$7,000
16 R (including 2 DDs), 1 W

Jeopardy! Round

BIRDS BRITISH HOLIDAYS "BREATH" BASEBALL BEN FRANKLIN TAKE A GUESS
$100 [6]
Type of penguin or title of Napoleon
an Emperor
Krystal
$100 [11]
"Burning the ash faggot" is a folk tradition observed on this December eve
Christmas Eve
Barry
$100 [15]
Halitosis
bad breath
Krystal
$100 [1]
Reason you shouldn't buy tickets to a Cubs home night game
because there are no lights there
Pam
$100 [20]
Tho one of the best-educated persons of his time, he had only 2 formal years of this
school
Pam
$100 [2]
Just as ETA means estimated time of arrival, ETD means this
estimated time of departure
Barry
$200 [7]
Though Missouri is known for Cardinal sports teams, the state bird is this bird of a different color
the blue bird
Krystal
$200 [25]
On Midsummer Day, modern Druids hold a service at this ruin on Salisbury Plain
Stonehenge
Krystal
$200 [16]
"Police"man Sting is quoted as saying this song was about "Surveillance & ownership & jealousy"
"Every Breath You Take"
Barry
$200 [3]
1 of 4 players aged 43 or older who played in the Majors in 1986
(1 of) Pete Rose (Phil Niekro, Tony Perez or Tommy John)
Pam
$200 [21]
Franklin's last public act was signing an appeal to Congress for the speedy abolition of this
slavery
Pam
$200 [4]
Letter of the alphabet with which 5 of the Double Jeopardy! categories in this game will begin
B
Krystal
$300 [8]
He's been called America's 1st birdbander
(John J.) Audubon
Krystal
$300 [26]
On St. David's Day, some Welshmen wear this onionlike herb, a symbol of their country
a leek
$300 [17]
The LAPD performs t his test an average of 200 times a day, with a 90% failure rate
a breathalyzer
Pam
$300 [12]
Cornelius McGillicudy who managed Phil. Athletics for 50 years, was better known by this name
Connie Mack
Barry
$300 [22]
Franklin's illegitimate son William became governor of this Mid-Atlantic colony
New Jersey
Barry Pam
$300 [5]
The 1st Mr. Whipple Charmin commercial was shot in this appropriately named part of Queens, New York
Flushing
Krystal
$400 [9]
About 1/5 of the world's birds feed mainly on this, but they can't make honey from it the way bees do
nectar
Pam
$500 [19]
A new idea is sometimes welcomed as this
a breath of fresh air
Pam
$400 [13]
While 1 MVP Award is given each year in each league, this many Golden Glove Awards are given
9 Golden Gloves in each league
Barry
$400 [23]
Of Richard Rush, R. Saunders, or R. Franklin, pen name he used to sign "Poor Richard's Almanac"
Richard Saunders
Barry
$400 [10]
Clark Wissler, noted authority on the American Indian, was born in this state
Indiana
$500 [27]
From its Latin name, "Gygis alba", you can tell the fairy tern is a water bird of this color
white
Pam
DD $900 [18]
It describes a view likethe following:
breathtaking
Pam
$500 [14]
"Yankee Clipper" Joe DiMaggio was also known by this alliterative nickname
"Joltin' Joe"
Barry
$500 [24]
The plan he submitted to the 2nd Continental Congress became basis of this, the 1st U.S. "Constitution"
the Articles of Confederation
Barry

Double Jeopardy! Round

BOSTON BIOLOGY BIBLICAL TRIVIA BUSINESS BIGGIES BEATNIKS TOUGH DISNEY
$200 [12]
The Neponset, Mystic & Chelsea are really inlets fed by the bay, so the Charles is the only real one
the only river in Boston
Barry
$200 [1]
While cows got hide, pigs got this
skin
Krystal
$200 [19]
Some speculate this, Judas' surname, may be a corruption of Latin "Sicarius" meaning "assassin"
Iscariot
Barry
$200 [4]
Conveniently, it's the nation's largest food chain & largest corporate donor to "Jerry's Kids"
the Southland Corporation (7-Eleven)
Barry
$200 [9]
Seeking the depths of their individuality, many beatniks turned to this meditative Buddhist sect
Zen
Krystal
$200 [25]
Kind of animal Goofy is
a dog
Barry
$400 [13]
The oldest house downtown was once home of this famed silversmith
Paul Revere
Pam
$400 [2]
The 2 methods of this are called "asexual" & "sexual"
reproduction
Krystal
$400 [21]
Archeologists claim Sodom & Gomorrah were located near what is now the shore of this sea
the Dead Sea
Krystal
$400 [5]
"Leading with style" is new slogan for this giant jeweler who wants to focus on fashion, not investment
Zales
$400 [17]
This TV beatnik generally made his 1st appearance with the words, "You rang?"
Maynard G. Krebs
Pam
DD $1,000 [27]
Some of the title characters in this 1961 cartoon feature watched 1932's "Flowers & Trees" on TV
the One Hundred and One Dalmatians
Barry
$600 [14]
In July 1974 Dave Loggins asked his #1 fan to please do this
please come to Boston
Barry
$600 [3]
Of an apple, a cherry or an orange, one which is classified as a drupe
a cherry
Pam
$600 [22]
This creature "was more subtle than any beast of the field the Lord God had made"
the serpent
Pam
$600 [6]
What the RJR in RJR Nabisco stands for
RJ Reynolds
Barry
$600 [18]
If, like, a real hepcat laid some "geets" on you, this is what you got
money
$800 [15]
Boston's subway system is known locally by this single letter
the T
Barry
$800 [10]
When fully grown, these creatures have small appendages called "spinnerets"
spiders
Krystal
DD $1,000 [23]
1 of the 2 books in the Old Testament whose titles are women's names
the Book of Ruth or Esther
Pam
$800 [7]
Canon has developed a computer microchip called "a charge-coupled device" to take the place of this
film
Krystal
$800 [20]
Traveling man who wrote, "Where we going, man? I don't know, but we gotta go"
Jack Kerouac
Pam
$1,000 [16]
This, the oldest literacy magazine in America, has been published in Boston since 1857
The Atlantic Monthly
$1,000 [11]
Term for the food bearing liquid found in plants or trees
sap
Pam
$1,000 [24]
The Book of Acts says St. Stephen, the 1st Christian martyr, was killed this way
he was stoned to death
Krystal
$1,000 [8]
It's said this Swiss company held 80% of the tranquilizer market till their patent on Valium expired in 1985
(Hoffman)-La Roche
$1,000 [26]
In April 1958, this S.F. columnist coined the term "beatnik" in his column, "Baghdad-By-the-Bay"
Herb Caen

Final Jeopardy!

BOARD GAMES

In Scrabble, the colors of the 2 squares that double & triple the word value

pink & red

Barry "What are blue and pink?" — wagered $4,000
Pam "What are pink and red?" — wagered $2,700

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