Transcript 4/6/2011 - Jan Ibarra

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Transcript 4/6/2011 - Jan Ibarra

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Thu Apr 07, 2011 6:46 pm

Jan Ibarra
Ridgefield, CT
retired flight attendant

Topic tree (randomized)
Numbers indicate prerandomized level
9 – Double Duty
6 – Madam Vice President
4 – Model Behavior
8 – Unromantic Language
5 – Cause & Effect
2 – Falling from the Sky
1 – Sweet Mix
10 – Well Read
7 – Classic American
3 – Take a Tour

Question 1 (3 – Take a Tour)
A windmill known as "Molen van Sloten" is a popular tourist attraction in what European city?
a. Munich
b. Amsterdam
c. Rome
d. Dublin
value/answer/bank
b. Amsterdam
value: $25,000
bank: $25,000
Question 2 (7 – Classic American)
Who plays the title role of American Jerry Mulligan in the 1951 Oscar-winning movie "An American in Paris"?
a. Gene Kelly
b. Dean Martin
c. Spencer Tracy
d. Cary Grant

Ask the audience used
ATA results
a:71% b:5% c:6% d:18%
value/answer/bank
a. Gene Kelly
value: $2,000
bank: $27,000
Question 3 (10 - Well Read)
The source of the catastrophic BP oil spill, the Macondo oil well shares its name with a cursed town in what classic novel?
a. One Hundred Years of Solitude
b. Catch-22
c. Don Quixote
d. For Whom the Bell Tolls

Jump the question 1 used
value/answer/bank
a. One Hundred Years of Solitude
value: ($15,000)
bank: $27,000
Question 4 (1 - Sweet Mix)
The ad slogan "Two great tastes that taste great together" touted a popular candy combining chocolate with what?
a. Peanut butter
b. Marshmallow
c. Vanilla
d. Mint

Jump the question 2 used
value/answer/bank
a. Peanut butter
value: ($500)
bank: $27,000
Flashback question ($100,000 - 2006)
The mascot of Columbian coffee growers, ad icon Juan Valdez is flanked by a trusty mule named what?
a. Anabel
b. Conchita
c. Bonita
d. Matilde
answer
b. Conchita
Question 5 (2 - Falling from the Sky)
The National Weather Service defines what as fine drops of precipitation less than half a millimeter in diameter?
a. Blizzard
b. Drizzle
c. Sleet
d. Hail
answer and result
b. Drizzle
bank: $27,000

Jan decides to walk away and leaves with $13,500

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#2 Post by 15QuestionsAway » Thu Apr 14, 2011 2:56 pm

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Re: Transcript 4/6/2011 - Jan Ibarra

#3 Post by earendel » Fri Apr 15, 2011 6:35 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Jan Ibarra
Ridgefield, CT
retired flight attendant
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 3 (10 - Well Read)
The source of the catastrophic BP oil spill, the Macondo oil well shares its name with a cursed town in what classic novel?
a. One Hundred Years of Solitude
b. Catch-22
c. Don Quixote
d. For Whom the Bell Tolls

Jump the question 1 used
value/answer/bank
a. One Hundred Years of Solitude
value: ($15,000)
bank: $27,000
It sounds Spanish but I know it's not Don Quixote and pretty sure it's not For Whom the Bell Tolls. I'd go with A without a lifeline.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 4 (1 - Sweet Mix)
The ad slogan "Two great tastes that taste great together" touted a popular candy combining chocolate with what?
a. Peanut butter
b. Marshmallow
c. Vanilla
d. Mint

Jump the question 2 used
value/answer/bank
a. Peanut butter
value: ($500)
bank: $27,000
She's never heard of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups???
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 5 (2 - Falling from the Sky)
The National Weather Service defines what as fine drops of precipitation less than half a millimeter in diameter?
a. Blizzard
b. Drizzle
c. Sleet
d. Hail
answer and result
b. Drizzle
bank: $27,000

Jan decides to walk away and leaves with $13,500
I'd be going strong with all lifelines still available.
"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."

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Re: Transcript 4/6/2011 - Jan Ibarra

#4 Post by Estonut » Sat Apr 16, 2011 2:54 pm

earendel wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 4 (1 - Sweet Mix)
The ad slogan "Two great tastes that taste great together" touted a popular candy combining chocolate with what?
a. Peanut butter
b. Marshmallow
c. Vanilla
d. Mint

Jump the question 2 used
value/answer/bank
a. Peanut butter
value: ($500)
bank: $27,000
She's never heard of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups???
I'd bet she has. It is clear, though, that she is unfamiliar with the quoted slogan, which could reasonably be associated with Junior Mints, too.
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Re: Transcript 4/6/2011 - Jan Ibarra

#5 Post by CarShark » Sat Apr 16, 2011 9:56 pm

earendel wrote:Jump the question 2 used
value/answer/bank
a. Peanut butter
value: ($500)
bank: $27,000
She's never heard of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups???[/quote]She's probably heard of them, but not the campaign itself. If that's the case, then you're lost, because there are options for B (Mallo Cups) and D (Andes).
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 5 (2 - Falling from the Sky)
The National Weather Service defines what as fine drops of precipitation less than half a millimeter in diameter?
a. Blizzard
b. Drizzle
c. Sleet
d. Hail
answer and result
b. Drizzle
bank: $27,000

Jan decides to walk away and leaves with $13,500
I'd be going strong with all lifelines still available.
I'd have used a jump on the literature question. I'm assuming she wasn't able to eliminate sleet in her mind. Man. She couldn't get the Level 1 and 2 questions right and still got five figures.

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