Transcript 5/13/2011 - Liz Evanick (carryover contestant)

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Transcript 5/13/2011 - Liz Evanick (carryover contestant)

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Mon May 16, 2011 3:14 am

Liz Evanick
Canton, CT
store owner


Liz hopes her Millionaire check will be enough for her and her husband to make a romantic getaway to Paris. She went five years ago with her mother but that wasn't the same. Last year was their 20th anniversary but it didn't work out for them to go. Her husband George is in the relationship seat. Liz has no lifelines remaining and $25,000 in her bank.

Topic tree (randomized)
Numbers indicate prerandomized level
9 – Written By
4 – Memorable Names
7 – Picture Perfect
5 – Home Office
(8 – Strange Bars - $10,000)
(2 – Traditional Tastes - $5,000)
(10 – Historic TV - ($2,000) - jtq2)
(3 – Tuneful Twosome - ($500) - jtq1)
(1 – Getting Hitched - $3,000)
(6 – In the News - $7,000 - ata)


Question #7 (Home Office - Level 5)
The Clara Barton National Historic Site was both her home, and an early headquarters for what organization?
A - NAACP
B - Salvation Army
C - Girl Scouts
D - American Red Cross

Liz is fairly sure so she's going to take a guess.
Spoiler
Answer: D (American Red Cross)
Value: $25,000
Bank: $50,000
Question #8 (Picture Perfect - Level 7)
Taken by the astronauts of Apollo 17, an iconic 1972 photo depicting the entire Earth is known as "The Blue" what?
A - marble
B - beyond
C - yonder
D - habitat

Liz owns a custom framing shop so maybe she's seen this. One of them sounds familiar to her. She came with nothing (except her husband, Meredith jokes).
Spoiler
She thinks it might be alliterative, so she makes B her final answer
.
Spoiler
Answer: A (marble)
Value: unrevealed
Bank: $1,000 (final winnings)
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Re: Transcript 5/13/2011 - Liz Evanick (carryover contestant)

#2 Post by Bob Juch » Mon May 16, 2011 6:25 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Question #8 (Picture Perfect - Level x)
Taken by the astronauts of Apollo 17, an iconic 1972 photo depicting the entire Earth is known as "The Blue" what?
A - marble
B - beyond
C - yonder
D - habitat

Liz owns a custom framing shop so maybe she's seen this. One of them sounds familiar to her. She came with nothing (except her husband, Meredith jokes).
Spoiler
She thinks it might be alliterative, so she makes B her final answer
.
Spoiler
Answer: A (marble)
Value: unrevealed
Bank: $1,000 (final winnings)
I use that photo on my personal business cards.
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Re: Transcript 5/13/2011 - Liz Evanick (carryover contestant)

#3 Post by earendel » Mon May 16, 2011 6:30 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Liz Evanick
Canton, CT


Liz hopes her Millionaire check will be enough for her and her husband to make a romantic getaway to Paris. She went five years ago with her mother but that wasn't the same. Last year was their 20th anniversary but it didn't work out for them to go. Her husband George is in the relationship seat. Liz has no lifelines remaining and $25,000 in her bank.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:`Question #8 (Picture Perfect - Level x)
Taken by the astronauts of Apollo 17, an iconic 1972 photo depicting the entire Earth is known as "The Blue" what?
A - marble
B - beyond
C - yonder
D - habitat

Liz owns a custom framing shop so maybe she's seen this. One of them sounds familiar to her. She came with nothing (except her husband, Meredith jokes).
Spoiler
She thinks it might be alliterative, so she makes B her final answer
.
Spoiler
Answer: A (marble)
Value: unrevealed
Bank: $1,000 (final winnings)
I remember a show called "The Big Blue Marble" that had this iconic photo as part of its opening sequence.
"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."

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Re: Transcript 5/13/2011 - Liz Evanick (carryover contestant)

#4 Post by MarleysGh0st » Mon May 16, 2011 9:51 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #8 (Picture Perfect - Level x)
Taken by the astronauts of Apollo 17, an iconic 1972 photo depicting the entire Earth is known as "The Blue" what?
A - marble
B - beyond
C - yonder
D - habitat

Liz owns a custom framing shop so maybe she's seen this. One of them sounds familiar to her. She came with nothing (except her husband, Meredith jokes).
Spoiler
She thinks it might be alliterative, so she makes B her final answer
.
Spoiler
Answer: A (marble)
Value: unrevealed
Bank: $1,000 (final winnings)
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#5 Post by 15QuestionsAway » Wed May 18, 2011 11:52 pm

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Re: Transcript 5/13/2011 - Liz Evanick (carryover contestant)

#6 Post by SportsFan68 » Wed May 25, 2011 9:26 am

The Clara Barton National Historic Site was both her home, and an early headquarters for what organization?
A - NAACP
B - Salvation Army
C - Girl Scouts
D - American Red Cross

For a while, you could join the Clara Barton Society. I don't know if that's still true or not; I don't keep track much since I went off the local American Red Cross board.
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