Transcript 11/15/12 - Emily Leonard (carryover)

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Transcript 11/15/12 - Emily Leonard (carryover)

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Thu Nov 15, 2012 8:39 pm

Emily Leonard
Irvington, NY

With a wedding on the way, Emily is hoping for a big payoff today, so she can throw a lavish reception. The first thing she and her fiance, want to do is upgrade the beer. That's for him. No matter what, they'll have macaroni and cheese, because that's her favorite food. Mike, her fiance, is in the audience. Meredith mentions that Mike looks like Toby Maguire. In fact, Mike is a teacher and his students call him Mr. Spider-Man.

Topic Tree (Randomized)
?: Growing Plans
?: Famous Flights
?: Smooch
?: Structural Order
?: 20th Century 20/20
?: Frightening Food
?: $2,000
?: [Jumped]
?: $100
?: $15,000

Emily has $17,100 in her bank. She has her ATA and one JTQ lifeline left.


Question #5 - Level ?: Frightening Food
In keeping with its name, which of the following is a menu item at a Las Vegas restaurant called Heart Attack Grill?

A: Rhinoplasty T-Bone B: Botox BBQ Ribs
C: Triple Bypass Burger D: LASIK Lamb Chops
Answer/Value/Bank
C: Triple Bypass Burger
Question Value: $10,000
Bank: $27,100

Question #6 - Level ?: 20th Century 20/20
With lenses that have thickly-framed tops, Browline eyeglasses were famously worn by what 20th-century figure?

A: Pablo Picasso B: Winston Churchill
C: Malcolm X D: Louis Armstrong
Answer/Value/Bank
C: Malcolm X
Question Value: $3,000
Bank: $30,100

Question #7 - Level ?: Structural Order
What Native American structure is often used as a slang term to refer to a hierarchy?

A: Tepee B: Igloo
C: Totem pole D: Wigwam
Answer/Value/Bank
C: Totem pole
Question Value: $5,000
Bank: $35,100

Question #8 - Level ?: Smooch
Celebrated every July 6, International Kissing Day began in the U.K., where kissing is often slangily referred to as a what?

A: Snogging B: Mouth Rugby
C: Lip-loching D: James Bonding
Answer/Value/Bank
A: Snogging
Question Value: $1,000
Bank: $36,100

-- Commercial Break --


Question #9 - Level ?: Famous Flights
Greece's Air Force Academy is named after what mythical figure, an odd choice considering the way his attempt to fly ended?

A: Theseus B: Icarus
C: Antigone D: Orion
Answer/Value/Bank
B: Icarus
Question Value: $25,000
Bank: $61,100

Question #10 - Level ?: Growing Plans
What scientist suggested that Southern farmers grow peanuts to replenish the nitrogen removed from the soil by their cotton plants?

A: Jonas Salk B: Linus Pauling
C: George Washington Carver D: James Watson
Answer/Value/Bank
C: George Washington Carver
Question Value: $500
Bank: $61,600
Emily's mother, who is sitting next to Mike in the audience, is crying. She gets a kiss from Emily. Mike gets
a squeeze of the hands and an "I love you, too."

It is time to play Classic Millionaire!"


$100,000
What magazine claims that among its many linguistic innovations, it popularized the phrase "sex appeal"?

A: Esquire B: Mademoiselle
C: Variety D: Cosmopolitan

Emily is about 95% sure that it's
Spoiler
Cosmopolitan
, because that's what they write about. She makes that her final answer.
Answer
C: Variety
Emily leaves with $25,000.


-- Commercial Break --

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Re: Transcript 11/15/12 - Emily Leonard (carryover)

#2 Post by SportsFan68 » Thu Nov 15, 2012 9:05 pm

Question #8 - Level ?: Smooch
Celebrated every July 6, International Kissing Day began in the U.K., where kissing is often slangily referred to as a what?

A: Snogging B: Mouth Rugby
C: Lip-loching D: James Bonding
Answer/Value/Bank
A: Snogging
Question Value: $1,000
Bank: $36,100
Every Harry Potter fan knows this one. Harry and Cho have been snogging a bit tonight.
$100,000
What magazine claims that among its many linguistic innovations, it popularized the phrase "sex appeal"?

A: Esquire B: Mademoiselle
C: Variety D: Cosmopolitan

Emily is about 95% sure that it's
Spoiler
Cosmopolitan
, because that's what they write about. She makes that her final answer.
Answer
C: Variety
JTQ
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Re: Transcript 11/15/12 - Emily Leonard (carryover)

#3 Post by MarleysGh0st » Thu Nov 15, 2012 9:11 pm

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$100,000
What magazine claims that among its many linguistic innovations, it popularized the phrase "sex appeal"?

A: Esquire B: Mademoiselle
C: Variety D: Cosmopolitan

Emily is about 95% sure that it's
Spoiler
Cosmopolitan
, because that's what they write about. She makes that her final answer.
Answer
C: Variety
Emily leaves with $25,000.
She brings two lifelines into the upper tier and leaves them both on the table. Ouch! :(

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Re: Transcript 11/15/12 - Emily Leonard (carryover)

#4 Post by hss501 » Thu Nov 15, 2012 11:11 pm

It was a rough question. As I understand it, Emily didn't deliberate very long in realtime, either.

I get why she went for Cosmo, but I think a deeper reading makes it clear this is a WWOQ. Emily seemed to see past the first part of the question, about "many linguistic innovations." Not that Cosmo doesn't have that - but it makes it more apparent the question was about a magazine that HAPPENED to coin "sex appeal," not which one was LIKELY to have coined it, if that makes sense. Plus, to focus on which magazine would emphasize sex appeal, you get one sensible answer, which is a big red flag on a Classic question like this. I would have jumped.

However, as I e-mailed Emily earlier, I absolutely don't blame her for taking a shot here. Ostensibly, had she jumped this, she would have guessed on the 250k. In that case there's a 3/4 shot she winds up with $25k anyway. If she thought she had a good guess for 100k, she should take it, lock that down (instead of a 1/4 chance at 250), and get a look at the 500 if she jumps at 250.

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Re: Transcript 11/15/12 - Emily Leonard (carryover)

#5 Post by CarShark » Fri Nov 16, 2012 12:33 am

I thought it was Variety even without the choices, simply because they almost speak a different language. "Boffo" "Skein" "Cabler" The general shortening of words that oughtn't be shortened. I was fairly surprised that she didn't get it. Esquire and Mademoiselle talk about sex appeal just as much as Cosmopolitan, it's just that Cosmo has the biggest readership.

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Re: Transcript 11/15/12 - Emily Leonard (carryover)

#6 Post by Bob78164 » Fri Nov 16, 2012 2:24 am

hss501 wrote:It was a rough question. As I understand it, Emily didn't deliberate very long in realtime, either.

I get why she went for Cosmo, but I think a deeper reading makes it clear this is a WWOQ. Emily seemed to see past the first part of the question, about "many linguistic innovations." Not that Cosmo doesn't have that - but it makes it more apparent the question was about a magazine that HAPPENED to coin "sex appeal," not which one was LIKELY to have coined it, if that makes sense. Plus, to focus on which magazine would emphasize sex appeal, you get one sensible answer, which is a big red flag on a Classic question like this. I would have jumped.

However, as I e-mailed Emily earlier, I absolutely don't blame her for taking a shot here. Ostensibly, had she jumped this, she would have guessed on the 250k. In that case there's a 3/4 shot she winds up with $25k anyway. If she thought she had a good guess for 100k, she should take it, lock that down (instead of a 1/4 chance at 250), and get a look at the 500 if she jumps at 250.
I was pretty sure it was
Spoiler
Variety
because I think it would use the term to describe
Spoiler
the marketing of movies
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Re: Transcript 11/15/12 - Emily Leonard (carryover)

#7 Post by earendel » Mon Nov 19, 2012 2:22 pm

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Emily Leonard
Irvington, NY

With a wedding on the way, Emily is hoping for a big payoff today, so she can throw a lavish reception. The first thing she and her fiance, want to do is upgrade the beer. That's for him. No matter what, they'll have macaroni and cheese, because that's her favorite food. Mike, her fiance, is in the audience. Meredith mentions that Mike looks like Toby Maguire. In fact, Mike is a teacher and his students call him Mr. Spider-Man.
I didn't see the resemblance.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Question #8 - Level ?: Smooch
Celebrated every July 6, International Kissing Day began in the U.K., where kissing is often slangily referred to as a what?

A: Snogging B: Mouth Rugby
C: Lip-loching D: James Bonding
Answer/Value/Bank
A: Snogging
Question Value: $1,000
Bank: $36,100
I've read enough Harry Potter to get this one.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: $100,000
What magazine claims that among its many linguistic innovations, it popularized the phrase "sex appeal"?

A: Esquire B: Mademoiselle
C: Variety D: Cosmopolitan

Emily is about 95% sure that it's
Spoiler
Cosmopolitan
, because that's what they write about. She makes that her final answer.
Answer
C: Variety
If I had any lifelines left I'd use one here.
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