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Transcript 4/22/2020 - Jane Fonda

#1 Post by earendel » Thu Apr 23, 2020 6:25 am

Jane Fonda

Jane's only other game show experience was when she was on "What's My Line". Her charity is "Fire Drill Fridays", a group dealing with climate change. Louis Virtel is Jane's +1; he's a writer who has been on BAM, Jeopardy!, and The Chase.

$100: Former astronaut Neil Armstrong will forever be known as the first person to set foot where?
A - the North Pole
B - the surface of the Moon
C - the summit of Mount Everest
D - Buzz Aldrin's man cave
Spoiler
Answer: B (the surface of the Moon)
$200: To improve their performance, which of these athletes commonly shave their body hair before competing?
A - hockey players
B - bowlers
C - swimmers
D - golfers
Spoiler
Answer: C (swimmers)
$300: According to superstition, wearing bulbs of garlic around your neck protects you from what?
A - diabetes
B - vampires
C - termites
D - gingivitis
Spoiler
Answer: B (vampires)
$500: Which of these recent movies can be described as a "whodunit"?
A - Cats
B - Knives Out
C - Little Women
D - Ford v Ferrari
Spoiler
Answer: B (Knives Out)
$1000: In 2019, a fire destroyed the 300-foot, 750-ton spire atop what landmark in Paris?
A - CN Tower
B - Taj Mahal
C - Chrysler Building
D - Notre Dame Cathedral
Spoiler
Answer: D (Notre Dame Cathedral)
commercial break

$2,000: The most famous resident of the Galapagos Islands for many years, Lonesome George was what type of creature?
A - tortoise
B - seal
C - penguin
D - parrot

Jane says that she met him.
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Answer: A (tortoise)
$4,000: In the NATO phonetic alphabet that begins "Alpha, Bravo, Charlie," what two letters are represented by the names of Shakespearean characters?
A - H & O
B - J & R
C - S & T
D - M & P

Jane asks Louis for help, and he tells her that Romeo and Juliet are the two characters.
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Answer: B (J & R)
$8,000: Although she refused to take her clothes off on stage, Diane Keaton was an original cast member of what Broadway musical?
A - Hair
B - A Chorus Line
C - Grease
D - Bye Bye Birdie

Jane says "Hair" even before the answers are revealed.
Spoiler
Answer: A (Hair)
$16,000: DNA molecules have a double-helix shape that is commonly said to resemble a what?
A - paper airplane
B - waffle
C - spiral staircase
D - pyramid

Jane again asks Louis, and he tells her that C is the closest. He would have said "ladder" if that was a choice.
Spoiler
Answer: C (spiral staircase)
commercial break

$32,000: What U.S. landmark is the tallest obelisk in the world?
A - Gateway Arch
B - Washington Monument
C - Golden Gate Bridge
D - Chimney Rock

Jane thinks it's either B or D; Louis tells her an obelisk is a tall pointed thing, which eliminates A and C. He doesn't know what Chimney Rock is but doesn't think it's that tall. Jane says that Chimney Rock is an actual rock that she thinks is in Arizona.
Spoiler
Answer: B (Washington Monument)
Jane trades his PAF in order to use Louis one more time.

$64,000: Which of these famous faces has not portrayed Colonel Sanders in a TV commercial for KFC?
A - Norm Macdonald
B - George Hamilton
C - David Spade
D - Rob Lowe

Jane says she thinks she saw George Hamilton. She asks Louis but Jimmy tells her he can't answer unless she officially uses a lifeline. She decides to ask the host.
Spoiler
Ask the Host results: Jimmy reminds her that he doesn't know the answers, but he tells her he thinks the answer is David Spade. Jane says David is so insane that he would do it. She decides to go with that answer.
Spoiler
Answer: C (David Spade)
$125,000: In France, if you give someone a "billet-doux," what are you giving them?
A - bear hug
B - tattoo
C - haircut
D - love letter

Jane says, in French, that she speaks French.
Spoiler
Answer: D (love letter)
commercial break

$250,000: Which of these cities is in New York City's time zone?
A - Lima, Peru
B - Buenos Aires, Argentina
C - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
D - Reykjavik, Iceland

Jane starts to ask Louis, but Jimmy reminds her that she can't unless she officially uses her lifeline. She does so.
Spoiler
"Phone a Friend results": Louis says he is thinking about how North and South America line up, with the western side of South America being aligned with New York City. He thinks this would be a good place to use the 50:50. Jane decides to do so.
Spoiler
"50:50 results": A & D
She's glad she did that because she would have chosen Buenos Aires. Louis tells her that Reykjavik is too far east. Lima is very logical. She doesn't want to take the risk and decides to walk away.
Spoiler
Answer: A (Lima, Peru)
commercial break
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Re: Transcript 4/22/2020 - Jane Fonda

#2 Post by silverscreenselect » Thu Apr 23, 2020 7:03 am

Jane says, in French, that she speaks French.
Jane was married to French director Roger Vadim for several years (he directed her in Barbarella, one of the memorable films from my youth).
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Re: Transcript 4/22/2020 - Jane Fonda

#3 Post by earendel » Thu Apr 23, 2020 7:16 am

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Thu Apr 23, 2020 6:25 am
Jane Fonda

Jane's only other game show experience was when she was on "What's My Line". Her charity is "Fire Drill Fridays", a group dealing with climate change. Louis Virtel is Jane's +1; he's a writer who has been on BAM, Jeopardy!, and The Chase.
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Re: Transcript 4/22/2020 - Jane Fonda

#4 Post by MarleysGh0st » Thu Apr 23, 2020 8:14 am

$2,000: The most famous resident of the Galapagos Islands for many years, Lonesome George was what type of creature?
A - tortoise
B - seal
C - penguin
D - parrot

Jane says that she met him.
Spoiler
Answer: A (tortoise)
Jane shared an anecdote about Lonesome George having been treated, unsuccessfully, for impotency. She neglected to mention that the reason Lonesome George was lonesome, was that he was the last of his species.

$250,000: Which of these cities is in New York City's time zone?
A - Lima, Peru
B - Buenos Aires, Argentina
C - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
D - Reykjavik, Iceland

Jane starts to ask Louis, but Jimmy reminds her that she can't unless she officially uses her lifeline. She does so.
Spoiler
"Phone a Friend results": Louis says he is thinking about how North and South America line up, with the western side of South America being aligned with New York City. He thinks this would be a good place to use the 50:50. Jane decides to do so.
Spoiler
"50:50 results": A & D
She's glad she did that because she would have chosen Buenos Aires. Louis tells her that Reykjavik is too far east. Lima is very logical. She doesn't want to take the risk and decides to walk away.
Spoiler
Answer: A (Lima, Peru)
I don't understand why Jane didn't trust the answer Louis gave her. But even more, I don't understand why Louis didn't explain his answer more thoroughly, so that she'd believe it. Surely, she must have taken airline flights to Europe, crossing all those different time zones, where one passes the Atlantic provinces of Canada, then passes south of Greenland, then Iceland, before finally approaching Ireland and the UK. No way Iceland's in the same time zone as NY!

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#5 Post by silverscreenselect » Thu Apr 23, 2020 8:33 am

MarleysGh0st wrote:
Thu Apr 23, 2020 8:14 am
Surely, she must have taken airline flights to Europe, crossing all those different time zones, where one passes the Atlantic provinces of Canada, then passes south of Greenland, then Iceland, before finally approaching Ireland and the UK. No way Iceland's in the same time zone as NY!
Actually, it's not that stupid. A number of countries and localities use "odd" time zones. All of China is in one single time zone. A number of countries have 30 minute time zones that are a half-hour ahead of or behind other countries due north or south of them (including India). So it's not beyond the realm of possibility that Iceland might have decided for some reason to change its time zone. Article on odd time zones:

https://www.citymetric.com/horizons/her ... zones-2863
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Re: Transcript 4/22/2020 - Jane Fonda

#6 Post by MarleysGh0st » Thu Apr 23, 2020 11:10 am

silverscreenselect wrote:
Thu Apr 23, 2020 8:33 am
MarleysGh0st wrote:
Thu Apr 23, 2020 8:14 am
Surely, she must have taken airline flights to Europe, crossing all those different time zones, where one passes the Atlantic provinces of Canada, then passes south of Greenland, then Iceland, before finally approaching Ireland and the UK. No way Iceland's in the same time zone as NY!
Actually, it's not that stupid. A number of countries and localities use "odd" time zones. All of China is in one single time zone. A number of countries have 30 minute time zones that are a half-hour ahead of or behind other countries due north or south of them (including India). So it's not beyond the realm of possibility that Iceland might have decided for some reason to change its time zone. Article on odd time zones:

https://www.citymetric.com/horizons/her ... zones-2863
Yes, there are "odd" time zones. The 30 minute time zones are sensible if you think back to before standardized time zones were invented, when "noon" was whenever the sun reached its highest point in the sky, wherever you were. (Go watch Master and Commander again, for the scene where the midshipmen were getting their sextant lessons.) There's no hard-and-fast reason why every area has to pick one of 24 standard times, so if the center of your country lines up better on a 30 minute slot, why not?

Still, there would have to be some pretty odd rationales for Iceland (which Google tells me actually follows Greenwich Mean Time, with no daylight saving times) to ever pick the same time zone as New York! Especially when the +1 gave a good explanation for the right answer, regarding how South America is so much further east than North America.

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Re: Transcript 4/22/2020 - Jane Fonda

#7 Post by SportsFan68 » Thu Apr 23, 2020 11:18 am

$32,000: What U.S. landmark is the tallest obelisk in the world?
A - Gateway Arch
B - Washington Monument
C - Golden Gate Bridge
D - Chimney Rock

Jane thinks it's either B or D; Louis tells her an obelisk is a tall pointed thing, which eliminates A and C. He doesn't know what Chimney Rock is but doesn't think it's that tall. Jane says that Chimney Rock is an actual rock that she thinks is in Arizona.
I live near a Chimney Rock obelisk in Colorado, which is also a national monument because of the Ancestral Puebloan ruins there (now closed due to social distancing). There's an even more amazing one near Yellowstone National Park and one that vaguely resembles ours in Nebraska. ("Ours" loosely speaking, of course . . .)
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Re: Transcript 4/22/2020 - Jane Fonda

#8 Post by MarleysGh0st » Thu Apr 23, 2020 1:37 pm

SportsFan68 wrote:
Thu Apr 23, 2020 11:18 am
$32,000: What U.S. landmark is the tallest obelisk in the world?
A - Gateway Arch
B - Washington Monument
C - Golden Gate Bridge
D - Chimney Rock

Jane thinks it's either B or D; Louis tells her an obelisk is a tall pointed thing, which eliminates A and C. He doesn't know what Chimney Rock is but doesn't think it's that tall. Jane says that Chimney Rock is an actual rock that she thinks is in Arizona.
I live near a Chimney Rock obelisk in Colorado, which is also a national monument because of the Ancestral Puebloan ruins there (now closed due to social distancing). There's an even more amazing one near Yellowstone National Park and one that vaguely resembles ours in Nebraska. ("Ours" loosely speaking, of course . . .)
The Chimney Rock National Historic Site in Nebraska may be the most historically significant one, since it was a landmark along the Oregon Trail, the California Trail, and the Mormon Trail.

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#9 Post by Appa23 » Thu Apr 23, 2020 5:54 pm

Yes, Chimney Rock is located in Nebraska. I believe that it was featured on Nebraska’s quarter.

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Re: Transcript 4/22/2020 - Jane Fonda

#10 Post by SportsFan68 » Thu Apr 23, 2020 10:13 pm

MarleysGh0st wrote:
Thu Apr 23, 2020 1:37 pm
SportsFan68 wrote:
Thu Apr 23, 2020 11:18 am
$32,000: What U.S. landmark is the tallest obelisk in the world?
A - Gateway Arch
B - Washington Monument
C - Golden Gate Bridge
D - Chimney Rock

Jane thinks it's either B or D; Louis tells her an obelisk is a tall pointed thing, which eliminates A and C. He doesn't know what Chimney Rock is but doesn't think it's that tall. Jane says that Chimney Rock is an actual rock that she thinks is in Arizona.
I live near a Chimney Rock obelisk in Colorado, which is also a national monument because of the Ancestral Puebloan ruins there (now closed due to social distancing). There's an even more amazing one near Yellowstone National Park and one that vaguely resembles ours in Nebraska. ("Ours" loosely speaking, of course . . .)
The Chimney Rock National Historic Site in Nebraska may be the most historically significant one, since it was a landmark along the Oregon Trail, the California Trail, and the Mormon Trail.
And looking at what we've learned from the Ancestral Puebloans, the Colorado Chimney Rock is highly significant. It was the northeasternmost site of the Chacoan Empire, probably situated there because the bluff was an ideal astronomy observation point. Learning about Chimney Rock's legacy is where I first learned about the 18 1/2 year (approximately) lunar standstill cycle. They had all this stuff nailed -- really amazing stuff.
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