Transcript 06/27/2012 Jennifer Collins

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Transcript 06/27/2012 Jennifer Collins

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Thu Jun 28, 2012 1:20 pm

Jennifer Collins
Palatine, IL
Teacher
Found out she was pregnant the day before she auditioned
Finds out the sex tomorrow (Regis if it's a boy; Meredith if it's a girl)

Topic Tree (pre-randomized):
10. Word Balloons
9. Speaking French
8. It Ain't Napoleon
7. Medical Formulas
6. Toy Soldiers
5. Room Service
4. Hum for the Holidays
3. Get Together
2. Special Diets
1. I Know a Shortcut

Topic Tree: (Randomized)
2. Special Diets
8. It Ain't Napoleon
7. Medical Formulas
3. Get Together
9. Speaking French
10. Word Balloons
1. I Know a Shortcut
4. Hum for the Holidays
5. Room Service
6. Toy Soldiers

Question 1 - Level 6. Toy Soldiers

Used to help soldiers become familiar with enemy aircraft, what children's toy was popular with the U.S. military in WWII?

A: View-Master
B: Battleship
C: Etch-a-Sketch
D: G.I. Joe

She's nervous, so she's going to...ask the audience.
Spoiler
A: 72%
B: 23%
C: 2%
D: 3%
She goes with the audience.
Answer and value
A: View-Master
Value: $2,000
Bank: $2,000
Question 2 - Level 5. Room Service

To prove to their guests that their rooms have been cleaned, many hotels have their maids fold what into a V-shape?

A: Pillowcases
B: Newspaper
C: Bed sheets
D: Toilet Paper
Answer and value
D: Toilet Paper
Value: $3,000
Bank: $5,000
Question 3 - Level 4. Hum for the Holidays

"I made it out of clay" is a lyric in a popular Hanukkah song commonly known as what?

A: Dreidel song
B: Yarmulke song
C: Menorah song
D: Torah song
Answer and value
A: Dreidel song
Value: $7,000
Bank: $12,000
Question 4 - Level 1. I Know a Shortcut

What famous landmark offers visitors the chance to toboggan down one side of it?

A: Statue of Liberty
B: Great Wall of China
C: Eiffel Tower
D: Taj Mahal

Her mom's not here today, because she's traveling to the Great Wall of China. Her dad was born in France (Eiffel Tower).

Nothing makes sense to her, so she jumps the Q.
Answer and value
B: Great Wall of China
Value: $5,000
Bank: $12,000
Commercial break.

Question 5 - Level 10. Word Balloons

In "The Wizard of Oz," the wizard attempts to take Dorothy home in a hot air balloon that is prominently labeled what?

A: State Fair Billings
B: State Fair Tulsa
C: State Fair Pueblo
D: State Fair Omaha
Spoiler
She thinks about how the cities might connect to Kansas.
She has a hunch, but she's going to jump.
Answer and value
D: State Fair Omaha (Her hunch was Billings.)
Value: $25,000!
Bank: $12,000
Question 6 - Level 9. Speaking French

In France, window shopping is known as "faire du lèche-vitrine," which literally means "to go" what?

A: Window tickling
B: Window sniffing
C: Window licking
D: Window pinching

Her dad is from France, but this is where she says, "Adieu."
Answer and value
C: Window licking
Value: $not revealed
Bank: (half of) $12,000
Jennifer leaves with $6,000. On to the next contestant.

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Re: Transcript 06/27/2012 Jennifer Collins

#2 Post by earendel » Thu Jun 28, 2012 1:50 pm

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Jennifer Collins
Palatine, IL
Teacher
Found out she was pregnant the day before she auditioned
Finds out the sex tomorrow (Regis if it's a boy; Meredith if it's a girl)
Meredith noted that "Meredith" could be a boy's name. Just sayin'.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 4 - Level 1. I Know a Shortcut

What famous landmark offers visitors the chance to toboggan down one side of it?

A: Statue of Liberty
B: Great Wall of China
C: Eiffel Tower
D: Taj Mahal

Her mom's not here today, because she's traveling to the Great Wall of China. Her dad was born in France (Eiffel Tower).

Nothing makes sense to her, so she jumps the Q.
Answer and value
B: Great Wall of China
Value: $5,000
Bank: $12,000
I've been to the Statue of Liberty - no tobogganing there, and I've been to the Eiffel Tower, ditto. The Taj Mahal is a mausoleum/tomb, so probably no tobogganing there. That leaves the Great Wall.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 6 - Level 9. Speaking French

In France, window shopping is known as "faire du lèche-vitrine," which literally means "to go" what?

A: Window tickling
B: Window sniffing
C: Window licking
D: Window pinching

Her dad is from France, but this is where she says, "Adieu."
Answer and value
C: Window licking
Value: not revealed
Bank: (half of) $12,000
I don't know enough French to get this one. I don't think the audience will know it, so I'll JTQ.
"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."

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Re: Transcript 06/27/2012 Jennifer Collins

#3 Post by SportsFan68 » Thu Jun 28, 2012 7:35 pm

Question 2 - Level 5. Room Service

To prove to their guests that their rooms have been cleaned, many hotels have their maids fold what into a V-shape?

A: Pillowcases
B: Newspaper
C: Bed sheets
D: Toilet Paper
Answer and value
D: Toilet Paper
Value: $3,000
Bank: $5,000
So that's why they do it. It seems obvious.
Question 6 - Level 9. Speaking French

In France, window shopping is known as "faire du lèche-vitrine," which literally means "to go" what?

A: Window tickling
B: Window sniffing
C: Window licking
D: Window pinching

Her dad is from France, but this is where she says, "Adieu."
Answer and value
C: Window licking
Value: $not revealed
Bank: (half of) $12,000
JTQ
-- In Iroquois society, leaders are encouraged to remember seven generations in the past and consider seven generations in the future when making decisions that affect the people.
-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller

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Re: Transcript 06/27/2012 Jennifer Collins

#4 Post by tlynn78 » Fri Jun 29, 2012 10:50 am

Question 5 - Level 10. Word Balloons

In "The Wizard of Oz," the wizard attempts to take Dorothy home in a hot air balloon that is prominently labeled what?

A: State Fair Billings
B: State Fair Tulsa
C: State Fair Pueblo
D: State Fair Omaha
Missed my hometown shoutout.

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