Transcript 05/28/10 - Eugene Roymisher

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Transcript 05/28/10 - Eugene Roymisher

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Sat May 29, 2010 11:21 pm

Eugene Roymisher
Brooklyn, NY
Second-year law student


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Cycling
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World Elections
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The Twilight Saga
Henry Ford
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Soft Drinks
Prepare for Landing

He has about $150,000 in student loans. He's come to the right place.

$500 - Which of these vehicles is commonly equipped with landing gear?
A. Bus
B. Airplane
C. Train
D. The U.S. economy
Spoiler
B. Airplane (9)
$1000 - Which of the following beverages is traditionally a type of soft drink?
A. Tom Collins
B. Root beer
C. Whiskey sour
D. Bloody Mary
Spoiler
B. Root beer (10)
$2000 - According to the slogan of a popular women's brand, "Nothing beats a great pair of" what?
A. Herbal Essences
B. Jergens
C. L'eggs
D. Neutrogena

ATA (5)
Spoiler
A. 1%
B. 0%
C. 98%
D. 1%


Eugene was leaning that way but he'd have felt awful if the answer were "Jergens."

Spoiler
C. L'eggs (5)
$3000 - Despite its negative connotations, which of these adjectives is often used as a slangy compliment meaning "cool"?
A. Vile
B. Fierce
C. Crass
D. Heinous
Spoiler
B. Fierce (2)
Meredith fakes him out.

$5000 - Who was the subject of a 2008 People magazine article written by Alec Baldwin and titled "My Beautiful Costar"?
A. America Ferrera
B. Julia Louis-Dreyfus
C. Tina Fey
D. Christina Applegate
Spoiler
C. Tina Fey (7)
$7500 - Located in Chicago, a building shaped roughly like a crate and barrel houses the flagship store of a retailer that sells what?
A. Children's clothing
B. Housewares and furniture
C. Jewelry
D. Handbags and luggage
Spoiler
B. Housewares and furniture (12)
Meredith: "How you liking it so far?"
Eugene: "It's not what I expected."
Meredith: "Harder or easier?"
Eugene: "More confusing. I'm befuddled."


$10,000 - In 1927, Henry Ford bought a tract of land roughly the size of Connecticut in the Brazilian jungle to supply his factories with what?
A. Iron
B. Crude oil
C. Leather
D. Rubber
Spoiler
D. Rubber (26)
-- commercial break --

Today's "You're in the Hot Seat" winning answer is "Addison Montgomery."
Teaser question
$7500 - "Hoist" and "fly" are the technical terms for the width and length of what U.S. symbol?
A. Dollar bill
B. U.S. passport
C. U.S. flag
D. Social Security card
Eugene is getting married in a few months. His beautiful fiancee, Olga, is in the audience. The audience likes her.

$12,500 - The second installment of the popular "Twilight Saga" is named after what natural phenomenon?
A. New moon
B. High tide
C. Frozen rain
D. Setting sun
Spoiler
A. New moon (21)
$15,000 - What author used the poem "Pioneers! O Pioneers!" as the inspiration for the title of her classic 1913 novel?
A. Virginia Woolf
B. Edith Wharton
C. Willa Cather
D. Zora Neale Hurston

DD (14)

First answer is
Spoiler
A
. It's incorrect.
Spoiler
Second answer is D. Zora Neale Hurston. It's incorrect. C. Willa Cather (2)
THE HORN!

Answers:

$500: B. Airplane
$1000: B. Root beer
$2000: C. L'eggs
$3000: B. Fierce
$5000: C. Tina Fey
$7500: B. Housewares and furniture
$10,000: D. Rubber
$12,500: A. New moon
$15,000: C. Willa Cather

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Re: Transcript 05/28/10 - Eugene Roymisher

#2 Post by etaoin22 » Mon May 31, 2010 1:07 am

"Fierce" has a negative connotation???????

Looks like the Expert was left on the table. Too bad. Unless this week had an Unlucky Expert....

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Re: Transcript 05/28/10 - Eugene Roymisher

#3 Post by Pastor Fireball » Mon May 31, 2010 10:11 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Eugene Roymisher
Brooklyn, NY
Second-year law student
WE®
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$2000 - According to the slogan of a popular women's brand, "Nothing beats a great pair of" what?
A. Herbal Essences
B. Jergens
C. L'eggs
D. Neutrogena

ATA (5)
Spoiler
A. 1%
B. 0%
C. 98%
D. 1%


Eugene was leaning that way but he'd have felt awful if the answer were "Jergens."
I see that 2% of the audience is still drinking before the show. Seriously? "A pair of Neutrogena"?

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Re: Transcript 05/28/10 - Eugene Roymisher

#4 Post by etaoin22 » Mon May 31, 2010 11:57 am

Pastor Fireball wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Eugene Roymisher
Brooklyn, NY
Second-year law student
WE®
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$2000 - According to the slogan of a popular women's brand, "Nothing beats a great pair of" what?
A. Herbal Essences
B. Jergens
C. L'eggs
D. Neutrogena

ATA (5)
Spoiler
A. 1%
B. 0%
C. 98%
D. 1%


Eugene was leaning that way but he'd have felt awful if the answer were "Jergens."
I see that 2% of the audience is still drinking before the show. Seriously? "A pair of Neutrogena"?

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Neutrogena is obviously the plural of neutrogenum, the genum to which neutrons belong :D :D :D

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Re: Transcript 05/28/10 - Eugene Roymisher

#5 Post by Snaxx » Mon May 31, 2010 2:01 pm

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:
Teaser question
$7500 - "Hoist" and "fly" are the technical terms for the width and length of what U.S. symbol?
A. Dollar bill
B. U.S. passport
C. U.S. flag
D. Social Security card
The teaser wasn't on today's repeat, and I could not find it searching the transcript forum (No matches found for a search string), so I suppose it is a spoiler for the next "new" show in a couple of weeks.

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Re: Transcript 05/28/10 - Eugene Roymisher

#6 Post by tanstaafl2 » Tue Jun 01, 2010 4:33 pm

Pastor Fireball wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Eugene Roymisher
Brooklyn, NY
Second-year law student
WE®
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$2000 - According to the slogan of a popular women's brand, "Nothing beats a great pair of" what?
A. Herbal Essences
B. Jergens
C. L'eggs
D. Neutrogena

ATA (5)
Spoiler
A. 1%
B. 0%
C. 98%
D. 1%


Eugene was leaning that way but he'd have felt awful if the answer were "Jergens."
I see that 2% of the audience is still drinking before the show. Seriously? "A pair of Neutrogena"?

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For asking for the ATA on that question he rather deserved to get the Russian treatment (or whatever country it was that would deliberatly vote incorrectly).
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Re: Transcript 05/28/10 - Eugene Roymisher

#7 Post by earendel » Mon Jun 07, 2010 2:31 pm

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Eugene Roymisher
Brooklyn, NY
Second-year law student
Definitely a WE®.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$2000 - According to the slogan of a popular women's brand, "Nothing beats a great pair of" what?
A. Herbal Essences
B. Jergens
C. L'eggs
D. Neutrogena

ATA (5)
Spoiler
A. 1%
B. 0%
C. 98%
D. 1%


Eugene was leaning that way but he'd have felt awful if the answer were "Jergens."
Spoiler
C. L'eggs (5)
Do they still use that slogan?
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$3000 - Despite its negative connotations, which of these adjectives is often used as a slangy compliment meaning "cool"?
A. Vile
B. Fierce
C. Crass
D. Heinous
Spoiler
B. Fierce (2)
Dumbledore refers to Cedric Diggory as a "fierce friend" in his euology.

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