Fairview Park, OH
Roger works for NASA doing educational teleconferences for school kids.
Topic Tree:
All in the Family
Air Supply
Outrageous Claims
Headline News
Fuzzy Math
I Fold
Strait Ahead
Big Business
Mickey D’s
Things We Say
Rock-Hard Abs
Happy Holidays
Boom!
Feed Bag
Little House
$100 On a classic TV series, Ma. Pa, Laura and Mary Ingalls lived happily together in a “Little House on the” what?
A. Mountain
B. Prairie
C. Shore
D. Landfill
Spoiler
A. Monkeys
B. Elephants
C. Birds
D. Fish
Spoiler
A. Calculator
B. Microwave oven
C. Television
D. Portable stereo
Spoiler
A. Groundhog Day
B. Labor Day
C. St. Patrick’s Day
D. Valentine’s Day
Spoiler
A. The Bullfrog
B. The Superman
C. The Rockette
D. The Fisherman
Spoiler
Roger has eight children and ten grandchildren.
$2K The common expression “Say it ain’t so, Joe” originally referred to a famous what?
A. Baseball player
B. Politician
C. Boxing champ
D. Movie star
Spoiler
A. Onions
B. Cheese
C. Pickles
D. Mustard
Spoiler
A. Student loans
B. Insurance
C. Small-business loans
D. Managed health care
Spoiler
A. Panama
B. Venezuela
C. Chile
D. Ecuador
Spoiler
A. Cosmopolitan
B. The New Yorker
C. Reader’s Digest
D. MAD
Spoiler
$50K Named for the mathematician who designed it, a famous “pyramid” of numbers that starts with the number one on top is called what?
A. Fibonacci’s triangle
B. Pythagoras’s triangle
C. Pascal’s triangle
D. Fermat’s triangle
PAF (36)
Roger’s PAF team:
Tom from Herea, OH – rocket scientist
Luke from Le Center, MN – a friend
PAF – Tom
Tom thinks it’s Pascal’s triangle. He is about 75% sure.
Spoiler
A. Seward Owns an Icebox
B. Garfield Shot in Train Station
C. Panama Canal Opens for Business
D. President Hayes, By a Nose
Spoiler
$250K Al Gore’s famous and oft-ridiculed quote “I took the initiative in creating the Internet” was made in 1999 to what journalist?
A. Barbara Walters
B. Larry King
C. Wolf Blitzer
D. Matt Lauer
ATE (33)
Ashleigh believes it’s Wolf Blitzer, but she would not stake the house on it. She is about 40% sure.
Meredith starts the clock.
Roger: That wasn’t a lot of help.
ATA (20)
17% A. Barbara Walters
48% B. Larry King
24% C. Wolf Blitzer
11% D. Matt Lauer
DD (6)
Roger’s first choice is correct.
Spoiler
Roger will return tomorrow
Answers:
$100 B. Prairie
$200 C. Birds
$300 D. Portable stereo
$500 B. Labor Day
$1K B. The Superman
$2K A. Baseball player
$4K D. Mustard
$8K B. Insurance
$16K C. Chile
$25K D. MAD
$50K C. Pascal’s triangle
$100K A. Seward Owns an Icebox
$250K C. Wolf Blitzer