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Transcript 11/19/07 Diane McIsaac

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Mon Nov 19, 2007 6:35 pm

Diane McIsaac
Holliston, MA
Counselor


$100 According to a popular saying, what "are made to be broken"?
A. Meetings
B. Schedules
C. Rules
D. Hot dog eating records

$200 Appropriately, what kind of animal is the title character of the 1963 children's book "Swimmy"?
A. Bird
B. Fish
C. Camel
D. Gorilla

$300 Who once said of her long-standing TV gig, "It's not the most intellectual job in the world, but I do have to know the letters"?
A. Diane Sawyer
B. Oprah Winfrey
C. Vanna White
D. Barbara Walters

$500 In a familiar expression of caution, what phrase typically precedes "twice shy"
A. Once bitten
B. Once found
C. Once cleared
D. Once asked

$1K In a standard deck of playing cards, what card is also commonly referred to as a knave?
A. Ace
B. Jack
C. Queen
D. King

commercial break

$2K In what 2007 comedy do four suburban men attempt to regain their masculinity by starting a motorcycle gang?
A. Wild Hogs
B. Norbit
C. Catch and Release
D. Because I Said So

$4K In the U.S., which of these abbreviations both refer to the same type of professional degree?
A. M.D. and J.D.
B. Ph.D. and D.V.M.
C. M.B.A. and M.F.A.
D. D.D.S. and D.M.D.

$8K on which of these dates do all places on Earth experience approximately 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness?
A. January 21
B. March 21
C. June 21
D. August 21

ATA

10% A. January 21
28% B. March 21
54% C. June 21
8% D. August 21

Diane goes with the audience.
Diane leaves with $1K.


commercial break

Answers:
$100 C. Rules
$200 B. Fish
$300 C. Vanna White
$500 A. Once bitten
$1K B. Jack
$2K A. Wild Hogs
$4K D. D.D.S. and D.M.D.
$8K B. March 21

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#2 Post by Appa23 » Mon Nov 19, 2007 9:26 pm

"All places on earth" includes her town. All she had to do was remember when it was dark for about 12 hours. I know that, for Omaha, June clearly would be wrong because sunset is late and sunrise is early.

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#3 Post by silverscreenselect » Tue Nov 20, 2007 12:59 am

While it's never surprising that a contestant doesn't know the answer to a particular question, I'm a bit surprised the audience would be so far off on this one, which seems to be easy on a common sense basis.

Add that to their being badly off on Annie's ATA question and it's a pretty bad day for the audience all around.

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#4 Post by NellyLunatic1980 » Tue Nov 20, 2007 5:22 am

Curses! Dursted again!

Since September 21 was not an option, it had to be the other equinox, March 21.

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Re: Transcript 11/19/07 Diane McIsaac

#5 Post by earendel » Tue Nov 20, 2007 6:10 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Diane McIsaac
Holliston, MA
Counselor
A tough profession - we have several at our church and I admire them for dealing with difficult situations.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$1K In a standard deck of playing cards, what card is also commonly referred to as a knave?
A. Ace
B. Jack
C. Queen
D. King
Commonly?? I don't know how common it is.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$2K In what 2007 comedy do four suburban men attempt to regain their masculinity by starting a motorcycle gang?
A. Wild Hogs
B. Norbit
C. Catch and Release
D. Because I Said So
At a 4th of July cookout at the home of some friends, we saw this movie. I thought it was pretty funny.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$8K on which of these dates do all places on Earth experience approximately 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness?
A. January 21
B. March 21
C. June 21
D. August 21
Dursted by the audience! What a shame. I guess the audience was thinking that since June is in the middle of the year, it would be the month where the day would be evenly split. It's not, of course - they were looking for the equinox, not the solstice.
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#6 Post by minimetoo26 » Tue Nov 20, 2007 7:51 am

Well, gosh! I never thought my old MM Vern Equinox was useful, but here I see I was wrong!

I guess solstice confused people, but the whole equinox and equal sounding alike didn't register...

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#7 Post by MarleysGh0st » Fri Nov 23, 2007 9:36 pm

BBTranscriptTeam wrote: $8K on which of these dates do all places on Earth experience approximately 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness?
A. January 21
B. March 21
C. June 21
D. August 21

ATA

10% A. January 21
28% B. March 21
54% C. June 21
8% D. August 21

Diane goes with the audience.
Diane leaves with $1K.
Ouch! I wonder how much time she gave the audience to think about this question before she used this ATA? That's a pretty awful dursting...

And how about the 18% of the audience that voted for choices that didn't match a solstice or an equinox? Just totally random guessers, there?

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#8 Post by megaaddict » Mon Nov 26, 2007 2:15 pm

Something about calendar questions seems to inspire collective unconsciousness in a BAM audience. A few years back a majority of the audience thought Thanksgiving was the 3rd Thursday in November.

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