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| Author: | BBTranscriptTeam [ Thu Feb 26, 2009 8:10 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Transcript 02/26/09 - Alan Isenberg |
Alan Isenberg Philadelphia, PA Graduate student in business Alan's claim to fame is that he does a really mean Borat. Alan [as Borat]: I would like to win the one million dollars! One million! High five! Question Topics: * Hello, Dolly! * Down Under * Check Your Mailbox * Surreal Paintings * Use Your Head * Who Am I? * Great Heights * Buzzwords * TV Trailblazers * On Broadway * For Good Measure * Taylor-Made * Apples to Apples * Traffic Signs * Mice Will Play $100 * Mice Will Play "The mice will play" is the second half of a well-known idiom that begins, "When the" what? A: Sky's okay B: Day's today C: Cat's away D: Cheese is sold on eBay [Reveal] Spoiler: Answer C: Cat's away ( 7 ) $200 * Traffic Signs While on the job, a school crossing guard typically holds a sign that reads what? A: Stop B: Weight Limit C: Falling Rocks D: Merging Lanes [Reveal] Spoiler: Answer A: Stop ( 10 ) $300 * Apples to Apples Which of these apple varieties shares its name with a well-know mountain in Japan? A: McIntosh B: Cortland C: Fuji D: Baldwin [Reveal] Spoiler: Answer C: Fuji ( 10 ) $500 * Taylor-Made In a 1970 hit song, James Taylor sings, "I've seen fire and I've seen" what? A: Snow B: Rain C: Fog D: Lava [Reveal] Spoiler: Answer B: Rain ( 9 ) $1,000 * For Good Measure What aptly named unit of measure was once calculated by dragging a tied-up length of rope behind a boat? A: Mile B: Foot C: Knot D: Yard [Reveal] Spoiler: Answer C: Knot ( 10 ) $2,000 * On Broadway The aptly named 2008 Broadway play "Boeing-Boeing" is a comedy about an architect who is engaged to three different what? A: Flight attendants B: Nurses C: Hotel concierges D: Secretaries [Reveal] Spoiler: Answer A: Flight attendants ( 24 ) -- The Horn -- Alan will return on tomorrow's show. |
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| Author: | gsabc [ Thu Feb 26, 2009 8:31 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Transcript 02/26/09 - Alan Isenberg |
I see "Hello Dolly" is back in the $1MM question. I will be doing some study on sheep cloning, in case it stays around for next season. |
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| Author: | NellyLunatic1980 [ Thu Feb 26, 2009 9:14 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Transcript 02/26/09 - Alan Isenberg |
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Alan Isenberg Philadelphia, PA Graduate student in business Alan's claim to fame is that he does a really mean Borat. Alan [as Borat]: I would like to win the one million dollars! One million! High five! I guess we know how he passed the second stage of the audition. <grumble>® BBTranscriptTeam wrote: * Hello, Dolly! * Down Under * Check Your Mailbox * Surreal Paintings * Use Your Head * Who Am I? * Great Heights * Buzzwords * TV Trailblazers * On Broadway * For Good Measure * Taylor-Made * Apples to Apples * Traffic Signs * Mice Will Play The evil paintings question rears its ugly head once again. So far, so good. |
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| Author: | earendel [ Mon Mar 02, 2009 8:14 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Transcript 02/26/09 - Alan Isenberg |
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Alan Isenberg Philadelphia, PA Graduate student in business Alan's claim to fame is that he does a really mean Borat. Alan [as Borat]: I would like to win the one million dollars! One million! High five! I don't "get" Borat, so this doesn't seem like much of a hook. BBTranscriptTeam wrote: $2,000 * On Broadway The aptly named 2008 Broadway play "Boeing-Boeing" is a comedy about an architect who is engaged to three different what? A: Flight attendants B: Nurses C: Hotel concierges D: Secretaries [Reveal] Spoiler: Answer A: Flight attendants ( 24 ) Of course this is another play-that-became-a-movie-that-became-a-play. The 1965 film starred Jerry Lewis and Tony Curtis. Nihil obstat® so far. |
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