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Transcript 04/21/11 - Laura Catella

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Thu Apr 21, 2011 8:05 pm

Guest Host: Tim Gunn

Laura Catella
Staten Island, NY

Laura is very excited and a little nervous. She has one question for Tim, "How do I look?" Tim says she looks extremely chic and very elegant.

[Today's fashion-challenged transcriber will leave it to others to describe Laura's wardrobe in detail.]


Topic Tree (Unrandomized)
10: Overachievers
9: Poetical People
8: Opera Attire
7: Burn Baby Burn
6: Let's Look Inside
5: Like a Lady
4: Burger Time
3: No Relation
2: Wind Me Up
1: Happy Birthday

Topic Tree (Randomized)
5: Like a Lady
8: Opera Attire
2: Wind Me Up
9: Poetical People
6: Let's Look Inside
7: Burn Baby Burn
4: Burger Time
10: Overachievers
3: No Relation
1: Happy Birthday


Question #1 - Level 1: Happy Birthday
TV personality Willard Scott often sends on-air birthday wishes to viewers who turn what age?

A: 1 B: 21
C: 65 D: 100

Laura is not entirely sure, but she remembers seeing
Spoiler
100-year-olds
having their birthdays celebrated on television.
Answer/Value/Bank
D: 100
Question Value: $10,000
Bank: $10,000

Question #2 - Level 3: No Relation
What classic novel is mentioned in a 2002 biography of Shania Twain even though she and the novel's author are unrelated?

A: The Great Gatsby B: Moby-Dick
C: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer D: Gone With the Wind

Laura is not sure, so she's going to jump this question.
Answer/Value/Bank
C: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Question Value: $500
Bank: $10,000

Question #3 - Level 10: Overachievers
The youngest person to ever win a Nobel Prize was 26-year-old Lawrence Bragg, who received a Nobel in 1915 in what category?

A: Economics B: Literature
C: Physics D: Peace

Laura thinks she's heard that name in regards to
Spoiler
Physics
.
For some reason
Spoiler
Economics
is also sticking out to her, so she has a tough decision.

She's going to have to jump this question, also.

Answer/Value/Bank
C: Physics
Question Value: $15,000
Bank: $10,000

Question #4 - Level 4: Burger Time
In its logo, the fast food chain Wendy's describes its hamburgers as what?

A: Old Fashioned B: Custom Made
C: Original Recipe D: Flame Broiled

Laura is a fast food addict!
Answer/Value/Bank
A: Old Fashioned
Question Value: $25,000
Bank: $35,000

-- Commercial Break --


Laura's dad, Peter, is in the audience. He's so proud, but he's so nervous that he doesn't know how she's standing there.


Question #5 - Level 7: Burn Baby Burn
The burning of a 49-foot marionette named Zozobra kicks off a summer-ending fiesta in what state capital?

A: Jackson B: Sacramento
C: Santa Fe D: Atlanta

Laura doesn't have even much of an inkling, so she asks the audience.
ATA
A: 1% B: 13% C: 79% D: 7%
Answer/Value/Bank
C: Santa Fe
Question Value: $7,000
Bank: $42,000

Question #6 - Level 6: Let's Look Inside
An angiogram is a medical procedure that uses x-rays specifically to look at what part of the human body?

A: Skin B: Blood vessels
C: Muscles D: Nerves

Laura: Well, I know of angiograms having somethingto do with the heart. I've heard those two brought up together. The heart is a muscle, but the heart also-- Hmmm.

Laura decides to walk away with $21,000,

Answer
Blood vessels

-- Commercial Break --

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Re: Transcript 04/21/11 - Laura Catella

#2 Post by SportsFan68 » Thu Apr 21, 2011 9:08 pm

Question #5 - Level 7: Burn Baby Burn
The burning of a 49-foot marionette named Zozobra kicks off a summer-ending fiesta in what state capital?

A: Jackson B: Sacramento
C: Santa Fe D: Atlanta

Laura doesn't have even much of an inkling, so she asks the audience.

[Obscure] Spoiler: ATA
A: 1% B: 13% C: 79% D: 7%


[Obscure] Spoiler: Answer/Value/Bank
C: Santa Fe
Question Value: $7,000
Bank: $42,000
This is a recycled question. They asked it on the old Prime Time show about the Burning Man.
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Re: Transcript 04/21/11 - Laura Catella

#3 Post by jarnon » Thu Apr 21, 2011 11:04 pm

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Laura Catella
Staten Island, NY
Where Else®
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #3 - Level 10: Overachievers
The youngest person to ever win a Nobel Prize was 26-year-old Lawrence Bragg, who received a Nobel in 1915 in what category?

A: Economics B: Literature
C: Physics D: Peace

Laura thinks she's heard that name in regards to
Spoiler
Physics
.
For some reason
Spoiler
Economics
is also sticking out to her, so she has a tough decision.

She's going to have to jump this question, also.

Answer/Value/Bank
C: Physics
Question Value: $15,000
Bank: $10,000
Spoiler
Yes, Bragg was a physicist. Laura would have got this right if she knew the Nobel Economics Prize was first awarded in 1969.
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Re: Transcript 04/21/11 - Laura Catella

#4 Post by ulysses5019 » Thu Apr 21, 2011 11:35 pm

SportsFan68 wrote:
Question #5 - Level 7: Burn Baby Burn
The burning of a 49-foot marionette named Zozobra kicks off a summer-ending fiesta in what state capital?

A: Jackson B: Sacramento
C: Santa Fe D: Atlanta

Laura doesn't have even much of an inkling, so she asks the audience.

[Obscure] Spoiler: ATA
A: 1% B: 13% C: 79% D: 7%


[Obscure] Spoiler: Answer/Value/Bank
C: Santa Fe
Question Value: $7,000
Bank: $42,000
This is a recycled question. They asked it on the old Prime Time show about the Burning Man.
I had the Burning Man question (which state holds it in late summer) on my show which was not quite ready for prime time...It was for $50,000 and I answered correctly.
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Re: Transcript 04/21/11 - Laura Catella

#5 Post by Bob78164 » Fri Apr 22, 2011 12:43 am

ulysses5019 wrote:
SportsFan68 wrote:
Question #5 - Level 7: Burn Baby Burn
The burning of a 49-foot marionette named Zozobra kicks off a summer-ending fiesta in what state capital?

A: Jackson B: Sacramento
C: Santa Fe D: Atlanta

Laura doesn't have even much of an inkling, so she asks the audience.

[Obscure] Spoiler: ATA
A: 1% B: 13% C: 79% D: 7%


[Obscure] Spoiler: Answer/Value/Bank
C: Santa Fe
Question Value: $7,000
Bank: $42,000
This is a recycled question. They asked it on the old Prime Time show about the Burning Man.
I had the Burning Man question (which state holds it in late summer) on my show which was not quite ready for prime time...It was for $50,000 and I answered correctly.
But Burning Man is held in Nevada, if memory serves. --Bob
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Re: Transcript 04/21/11 - Laura Catella

#6 Post by peiboy91 » Fri Apr 22, 2011 3:07 am

ulysses5019 wrote:But Burning Man is held in Nevada, if memory serves. --Bob
That's right, Burning Man is in Nevada. That's what I thought when the question came up which confused me. But this is a different event called the Feistas de Santa Fe, which celebrates the reconquest of New Mexico by Don Diego de Vargas as explained at Zozobra.com.

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#7 Post by tanstaafl2 » Fri Apr 22, 2011 1:35 pm

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Laura Catella
Staten Island, NY

Question #2 - Level 3: No Relation
What classic novel is mentioned in a 2002 biography of Shania Twain even though she and the novel's author are unrelated?

A: The Great Gatsby B: Moby-Dick
C: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer D: Gone With the Wind

Laura is not sure, so she's going to jump this question.
Answer/Value/Bank
C: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Question Value: $500
Bank: $10,000
JTQ? Really??? Really???

Where do they get these numb nuts from? Staten Island in this case apparently. Is there anybody here who really couldn't take an educated SWAG at this one?

I suppose I shouldn't be at all surprised but sometimes I still am.

Silly me.
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#8 Post by MarleysGh0st » Fri Apr 22, 2011 2:05 pm

tanstaafl2 wrote:JTQ? Really??? Really???
Hey, it's a tough question!

Unless Shania is part of Bob Juch's family, she might be unrelated to all of these authors! :mrgreen:

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#9 Post by earendel » Mon Apr 25, 2011 8:14 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Laura Catella
Staten Island, NY
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #2 - Level 3: No Relation
What classic novel is mentioned in a 2002 biography of Shania Twain even though she and the novel's author are unrelated?

A: The Great Gatsby B: Moby-Dick
C: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer D: Gone With the Wind

Laura is not sure, so she's going to jump this question.
Answer/Value/Bank
C: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Question Value: $500
Bank: $10,000
She doesn't identify Mark Twain with Tom Sawyer???
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #3 - Level 10: Overachievers
The youngest person to ever win a Nobel Prize was 26-year-old Lawrence Bragg, who received a Nobel in 1915 in what category?

A: Economics B: Literature
C: Physics D: Peace

Laura thinks she's heard that name in regards to
Spoiler
Physics
.
For some reason
Spoiler
Economics
is also sticking out to her, so she has a tough decision.

She's going to have to jump this question, also.
Answer/Value/Bank
C: Physics
Question Value: $15,000
Bank: $10,000
He split the prize with his father for their work in X-ray crystallography. THey were apparently the first Australians to win a Nobel.
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