Transcript 10/15/08: Mike Zeigler
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 1:18 pm
Note: My DVR seems to have a bad spot on the hard drive, and the recording missed quite a bit of the banter, so it'll be all business today.
Mike Zeigler
Newport News, VA
His category tree:
Merrie Melodies
The Civil War
Soup to Nuts
Where in the World
The Summer Wind
Art
Modern Knights
The Court System
Geography
Mottos
Toys
Book Types
Viral Video
Lost in Thought
Sandwiches
$100 (Sandwiches): By definition, which of these popular sandiches contains fish?
A. Grilled cheese sandwich B. Tuna sandwich
C. Ham sandwich D. Grilled Nemo on rye
$200 (Lost in Thought): A person lost in thought is said to have his "head in the" what?
A. Clouds B. Rivers
C. Fields D. Hills
$300 (Viral Video): The lyric "One side is fuzzy, one side is pricly, separately useless but together so sticky" is featured in an Internet ditty about what?
A. Velcro B. Paper clips
C. Cupcakes D. Butter
$500 (Book Types): At which of these places would a person most likely find a book known as a hymnal?
A. Restaurant B. Zoo
C. Church D. Playground
$1000 (Toys): Which of these toys was once reportedly banned in Japan because people looked indecent when using it?
A. Hacky sack B. Hula hoop
C. Yo-yo D. Frisbee
Today's Expert from Entertainment Weekly is Senior Writer Jessica Shaw, who writes on movies, TV and style.
$2,000 (Mottos): The motto of the U.S. Marine Corps is commonly shortened to "Semper Fi," a phrase in which "Fi" is short for what?
A. Firmus B. Filum
C. Fidelis D. Fiscus
$4,000 (Geography): The two countries in the world whose names come last alphabetically are both located where?
A. Central America B. Southern Africa
C. Eastern Europe D. Southeast Asia
COMMERCIAL BREAK
$8,000 (The Court System): In the United States, the federal courts of appeals are divided into thirteen separate units called what?
A. Quarters B. Precincts
C. Sectors D. Circuits
$16,000 (Modern Knights): The man knighted "Sir Salman" by Queen Elizabeth II in 2008 is a world-famous what?
A. Architect B. Musician
C. Novelist D. Film director
$25,000 (Art): In 2007, the Monroe-inspired silkscreen "Lemon Marilyn" fetched one of the highest prices ever for a work by what modern artist?
A. Jackson Pollock B. Andy Warhol
C. Jasper Johns D. Roy Lichtenstein
COMMERCIAL BREAK
The promo at the break had something to do with next week's shows (most of which I missed), and announced that next week's expert would be our own HERMILLION!
$50,000 (The Summer Wind): An etesian wind is an annual summer wind that blows over which of these bodies of water?
A. Aegean Sea B. English Channel
C. Baltic Sea D. Persian Gulf
Mike chooses to double dip, yet gets it right with his first answer.
$100,000 (Where in the World): In which of the following would you most likely find a phloem bundle?
A. Car engine B. Brain stem
C. Banana skin D. Oyster shell
Mike choose to ATA with 33 seconds on the clock. The results:
A. Car engine 4%
B. Brain stem 60%
C. Banana skin 15%
D. Oyster shell 21%
Mike guesses incorrectly, and leaves with $25,000.
Mike Zeigler
Newport News, VA
His category tree:
Merrie Melodies
The Civil War
Soup to Nuts
Where in the World
The Summer Wind
Art
Modern Knights
The Court System
Geography
Mottos
Toys
Book Types
Viral Video
Lost in Thought
Sandwiches
$100 (Sandwiches): By definition, which of these popular sandiches contains fish?
A. Grilled cheese sandwich B. Tuna sandwich
C. Ham sandwich D. Grilled Nemo on rye
Spoiler
B. Tuna sandwich (5)
A. Clouds B. Rivers
C. Fields D. Hills
Spoiler
A. Clouds (10)
A. Velcro B. Paper clips
C. Cupcakes D. Butter
Spoiler
A. Velcro (9)
A. Restaurant B. Zoo
C. Church D. Playground
Spoiler
C. Church (10)
A. Hacky sack B. Hula hoop
C. Yo-yo D. Frisbee
Spoiler
B. Hula hoop (5)
$2,000 (Mottos): The motto of the U.S. Marine Corps is commonly shortened to "Semper Fi," a phrase in which "Fi" is short for what?
A. Firmus B. Filum
C. Fidelis D. Fiscus
Spoiler
C. Fidelis (16)
A. Central America B. Southern Africa
C. Eastern Europe D. Southeast Asia
Spoiler
B. Southern Africa (14) (They are Zambia and Zimbabwe, for the record.)
$8,000 (The Court System): In the United States, the federal courts of appeals are divided into thirteen separate units called what?
A. Quarters B. Precincts
C. Sectors D. Circuits
Spoiler
D. Circuits (20)
A. Architect B. Musician
C. Novelist D. Film director
Spoiler
C. Novelist (17) (Salman Rushdie)
A. Jackson Pollock B. Andy Warhol
C. Jasper Johns D. Roy Lichtenstein
Spoiler
B. Andy Warhol (
The promo at the break had something to do with next week's shows (most of which I missed), and announced that next week's expert would be our own HERMILLION!
$50,000 (The Summer Wind): An etesian wind is an annual summer wind that blows over which of these bodies of water?
A. Aegean Sea B. English Channel
C. Baltic Sea D. Persian Gulf
Mike chooses to double dip, yet gets it right with his first answer.
Spoiler
A. Aegean Sea (29)
A. Car engine B. Brain stem
C. Banana skin D. Oyster shell
Mike choose to ATA with 33 seconds on the clock. The results:
A. Car engine 4%
B. Brain stem 60%
C. Banana skin 15%
D. Oyster shell 21%
Mike guesses incorrectly, and leaves with $25,000.
Spoiler
Mike went with the audience, and guessed Brain stem.
C. Banana skin (29)
C. Banana skin (29)