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Transcript 2/27/19 Jeremy Cahnmann

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2019 6:48 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
(Preempted on its scheduled air date. Shown on 3/20/19 in the second time slot.)

Jeremy Cahnmann
Trivia company owner
Chicago, Ill.


$500
According to Rudyard Kipling’s famous poem “If—,” which of these is NOT one of the things that - if you can do it - will make you “a Man, my son!”?
A: Trust yourself when all men doubt you B: Wait and not be tired by waiting
C: Talk with crowds and keep your virtue D: Stop checking Facebook every 20 seconds

Spoiler
D: Stop checking Facebook every 20 seconds


$1,000
In 2017 AirlineRatings.com named Air New Zealand the world’s best airline for the fifth year in a row, based on all but which of these factors?
A: Safety B: Passenger ratings
C: Age of its aircraft fleet D: Hotness of its baggage handlers

Spoiler
D: Hotness of its baggage handlers


$2,000
The world’s tallest building when it was completed in 1913, what 792-foot NYC skyscraper did architect Cass Gilbert design for a five-&-dime store mogul?
A: The Chrysler Building B: The Woolworth Building
C: The Guggenheim Museum D: Rockefeller Center

Spoiler
B: The Woolworth Building


$3,000
In the U.K., which of these confections is commonly called “candy floss”?
A: Gummy bear B: Cotton candy
C: Jelly bean D: Lollipop

Spoiler
B: Cotton candy


Commercial break

QotD
Beefeaters stand watch at what famous tourist attraction?
A: Vatican City B: Forbidden City
C: Taj Mahal D: Tower of London

Spoiler
D: Tower of London


$5,000
A tribute to her performance, Roger Ebert said he watched 2003’s “Monster” not knowing who the star was, and didn’t realize until the end credits that it was who?
A: Nicole Kidman B: Charlize Theron
C: Cate Blanchett D: Halle Berry

Spoiler
B: Charlize Theron


$7,000
In 1970 writer Tom Wolfe made what term famous when he used it to describe a party hosted by Leonard Bernstein in honor of the Black Panthers?
A: Radical Chic B: Lost Generation
C: Summer of Love D: Me Decade

Spoiler
A: Radical Chic


The horn
Jeremy will be back on Thursday.

Re: Transcript 2/27/19 Jeremy Cahnmann

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2019 6:56 pm
by jarnon
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$5,000
A tribute to her performance, Roger Ebert said he watched 2003’s “Monster” not knowing who the star was, and didn’t realize until the end credits that it was who?
A: Nicole Kidman B: Charlize Theron
C: Cate Blanchett D: Halle Berry

Spoiler
B: Charlize Theron
Jeremy noted that Charlize Theron is the only Oscar-winning actress born in Africa. I thought Lupita Nyong’o was born there too, but she was born in Mexico.

Re: Transcript 2/27/19 Jeremy Cahnmann

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2019 5:42 am
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:(Preempted on its scheduled air date. Shown on 3/20/19 in the second time slot.)

Jeremy Cahnmann
Trivia company owner
Chicago, Ill..
Nihil obstat®. Chris mentioned that as a trivia company owner Jeremy must write a lot of trivia. I don't recall how he ended up, but I cringe whenever trivia is mentioned as a contestant's specialty; they usually end up not doing so well.

Re: Transcript 2/27/19 Jeremy Cahnmann

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2019 7:52 am
by jarnon
earendel wrote:I don't recall how he ended up, but I cringe whenever trivia is mentioned as a contestant's specialty; they usually end up not doing so well.
My TiVo decided on its own to record Thursday’s show, so I guess I’ll transcribe it. Hope it’s not another 17-question marathon!

Re: Transcript 2/27/19 Jeremy Cahnmann

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2019 9:14 am
by triviawayne
earendel wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:(Preempted on its scheduled air date. Shown on 3/20/19 in the second time slot.)

Jeremy Cahnmann
Trivia company owner
Chicago, Ill..
Nihil obstat®. Chris mentioned that as a trivia company owner Jeremy must write a lot of trivia. I don't recall how he ended up, but I cringe whenever trivia is mentioned as a contestant's specialty; they usually end up not doing so well.
hey...I resemble that remark :P

Re: Transcript 2/27/19 Jeremy Cahnmann

Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2019 11:13 am
by SportsFan68
$5,000
A tribute to her performance, Roger Ebert said he watched 2003’s “Monster” not knowing who the star was, and didn’t realize until the end credits that it was who?
A: Nicole Kidman B: Charlize Theron
C: Cate Blanchett D: Halle Berry

[Obscure] Spoiler: Answer
B: Charlize Theron
This was one of those movies I watched only because it won an Oscar, and I'm glad I did. That performance could win Oscar of the decade, or century.

I've watched other movies just because they were Oscar winners, and I felt hoodwinked by The Trip to Bountiful. I'm glad Geraldine Page finally won a Best Actress Oscar, but the movie was forgettable.