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Transcript 04/28/2010 - Stefani Brannon

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Thu Apr 29, 2010 4:27 am

Stefani Brannon
Brooklyn, NY
Wellness consultant / chef


Question Topics:
TV History
Governors
The Solar System
Cycling
Weights & Measures
South America
Christmas Seals
How It's Made
You're the Man!
Big Cats
Idioms
Livestock
Nicknames
Going to the Show
Breadwinners

$500 - Breadwinners
A person who earns $100,000 per year is said to have a what?
A: Four-figure income B: Five-figure income
C: Six-figure income D: Great Match.com profile
Spoiler
C: Six-figure income (6)

$1000 - Going to the Show
Gloria Estefan and José Feliciano were among the performers at an October 2009 White House concert celebrating what kind of music?
A: Country music B: Big band music
C: Classical music D: Latin music
Spoiler
D: Latin music (9)

$2000 - Nicknames
"Caltech" is a common nickname for the "California Institute of" what?
A: Technology B: Technography
C: Technocracy D: Technicality
Spoiler
A: Technology (7)

$3,000 - Livestock
Black Angus is a popular breed of what lifestock?
A: Cattle B: Pig
C: Horse D: Sheep
Spoiler
A: Cattle (9)

$5,000 - Idioms
Of these common idioms, which mentions the body part that is situated highest when a person is standing up?
A: Break a leg B: Cold feet
C: Lend an ear D: Shoot from the hip

With 6 seconds remaining, Stefani decides to Ask The Expert.
Today's expert is Terry Moran

ATE discussion
Terry has no trouble suggesting the right answer
Stefani decides to answer
Spoiler
C

Spoiler
C: Lend an ear (3)


-- Commercial Break --

Meredith asks Stefani for exercise advice. Stefani suggests that it's healthy to "reach outside the box" e.g. she does poledancing. She owns a pole, but at present her ceilings are too high to install it. Her husband (Matthew) and mom (Scarlet) are in the audience.

$7,500 - Big Cats
Native to Central and South Asia, the endangered snow leapord is most commonly found in what mountain range?
A: Andes B: Himalayas
C: Alps D: Rockies

With 11 seconds remaining, Stefani decides to Double Dip.

Her first answer is
Spoiler
B
, and is correct.
Spoiler
B: Himalayas (11)

$10,000 - You're the Man!
"The Wicker Man," "The Weather Man," and "The Family Man" are all films starring what leading man?
A: Will Smith B: Nicolas Cage
C: Christian Bale D: George Clooney
Spoiler
B: Nicolas Cage (24)

$12,500 - How it's Made
On the Science Channel series "How It's made," what is shown being made with soda ash, silica sand and water?
A: ChapStick B: Lithium batteries
C: Alka-Seltzer tablets D: Plate glass

With 18 seconds remaining, Stefani decides to Ask the Audience.
ATA results
ATA: A: 0% B: 4% C: 11% D: 85%
After pondering(?) for 10 seconds, Stefanie decides to answer
Spoiler
D

Spoiler
D: Plate glass (7)

$15,000 - Christmas Seals
The first Christmas Seals were sold in Denmark in 1904 to raise money for victims of what disease?
A: Polio B: Tuberculosis
C: Malaria D: Smallpos

Stefani doesn't know the answer and decides to walk.
Spoiler
B: Tuberculosis ( )

Stefanie leaves with $12,500.

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Re: Transcript 04/28/2010 - Stefani Brannon

#2 Post by doitneatly » Fri Apr 30, 2010 1:06 am

bump...
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Re: Transcript 04/28/2010 - Stefani Brannon

#3 Post by earendel » Fri Apr 30, 2010 6:30 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Stefani Brannon
Brooklyn, NY
Wellness consultant / chef
A WE®.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$5,000 - Idioms
Of these common idioms, which mentions the body part that is situated highest when a person is standing up?
A: Break a leg B: Cold feet
C: Lend an ear D: Shoot from the hip

With 6 seconds remaining, Stefani decides to Ask The Expert.
Today's expert is Terry Moran

ATE discussion
Terry has no trouble suggesting the right answer
Stefani decides to answer
Spoiler
C
Spoiler
C: Lend an ear (3)
This shouldn't have been that difficult. I also wonder why she chose ATE rather than ATA for this one.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$7,500 - Big Cats
Native to Central and South Asia, the endangered snow leapord is most commonly found in what mountain range?
A: Andes B: Himalayas
C: Alps D: Rockies

With 11 seconds remaining, Stefani decides to Double Dip.

Her first answer is
Spoiler
B
, and is correct.
Spoiler
B: Himalayas (11)
There's only one Asian mountain range among the choices. Again, this would seem more suited to an ATA lifeline if one was needed.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$12,500 - How it's Made
On the Science Channel series "How It's made," what is shown being made with soda ash, silica sand and water?
A: ChapStick B: Lithium batteries
C: Alka-Seltzer tablets D: Plate glass

With 18 seconds remaining, Stefani decides to Ask the Audience.
ATA results
ATA: A: 0% B: 4% C: 11% D: 85%
After pondering(?) for 10 seconds, Stefanie decides to answer
Spoiler
D
Spoiler
D: Plate glass (7)
The choices that Stefai made in her lifelines truly confuses me.

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Re: Transcript 04/28/2010 - Stefani Brannon

#4 Post by NellyLunatic1980 » Fri Apr 30, 2010 7:07 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Stefani Brannon
Brooklyn, NY
WE®
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$7,500 - Big Cats
Native to Central and South Asia, the endangered snow leapord is most commonly found in what mountain range?
A: Andes B: Himalayas
C: Alps D: Rockies
Where do they get these contestants?!®
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$15,000 - Christmas Seals
The first Christmas Seals were sold in Denmark in 1904 to raise money for victims of what disease?
A: Polio B: Tuberculosis
C: Malaria D: Smallpos (sic)
No idea. ATA and hope for the best.

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Re: Transcript 04/28/2010 - Stefani Brannon

#5 Post by ulysses5019 » Fri Apr 30, 2010 8:10 am

$2000 - Nicknames
"Caltech" is a common nickname for the "California Institute of" what?
A: Technology B: Technography
C: Technocracy D: Technicality
I hope bob#s gets this one right.
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Re: Transcript 04/28/2010 - Stefani Brannon

#6 Post by MarleysGh0st » Fri Apr 30, 2010 8:14 am

ulysses5019 wrote:
$2000 - Nicknames
"Caltech" is a common nickname for the "California Institute of" what?
A: Technology B: Technography
C: Technocracy D: Technicality
I hope bob#s gets this one right.
The California Institute of Technicality sounds like a great school for lawyers! :P

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Re: Transcript 04/28/2010 - Stefani Brannon

#7 Post by SpacemanSpiff » Fri Apr 30, 2010 8:24 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$7,500 - Big Cats
Native to Central and South Asia, the endangered snow leapord is most commonly found in what mountain range?
A: Andes B: Himalayas
C: Alps D: Rockies
Disguised geography question. It's also a question that even a geoputz could get if given enough time; however, that's no longer a luxury on this show.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$15,000 - Christmas Seals
The first Christmas Seals were sold in Denmark in 1904 to raise money for victims of what disease?
A: Polio B: Tuberculosis
C: Malaria D: Smallpos (sic)
Again, one that might have been workable given time. Christmas Seals have always (at least in my lifetime) been used for lung diseases, so tuberculosis would be logical. Definitely not polio, because that was the March of Dimes' focus.
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Re: Transcript 04/28/2010 - Stefani Brannon

#8 Post by SportsFan68 » Fri Apr 30, 2010 11:39 am

$15,000 - Christmas Seals
The first Christmas Seals were sold in Denmark in 1904 to raise money for victims of what disease?
A: Polio B: Tuberculosis
C: Malaria D: Smallpox
If the audience doesn't know, I could be doomed here. I can eliminate malaria, but among the other three I do not know. I guess smallpox was pretty well on its way to being eliminated by then, so maybe I could go on.
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