Transcript 11/19/2009 Alex Bissell
Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2009 6:39 pm
The show starts with a ToT teaser
Number of pre-segment introductions or teasers today for the remaining ToT contestants:
Keilani 7
Jehan 1
Sam 3
Alex Bissell
Nashville, TN
Law school student
Has ~60K in debts and also a run-down car
ATE: Time magazine columnist Joel Stein
Topic Tree
Sigmund Freud
Playwrights
Vice Presidents
Toys & Games
Anatomy
State Slogans
Composers
Primates
CELEBRITY Q
Software
Movie Stars
Museums
What Is It?
Office Supplies
Kid Lit
$500 (Kid Lit):
Which of these best-selling children's books is often classified as a potty training book?
A. Goodnight Moon B. The Giving Tree
C. Everyone Poops D. The Cat in the John
$1000 (Office Supplies):
Which of these office supplies is frequently used as a makeshift lint remover?
A. Wite-Out B. Scotch Tape
C. Stapler D. Hi-Liter
$2000 (What Is It?):
Similar in color to a kumquat, a loquat is also a variety of what?
A. Cheese B. Meat
C. Fruit D. Pasta
$3000 (Museums):
In 1985, the Motown Historical Museum opened on the site of a famous recording studio in what U.S. city?
A. Detroit B. Cincinnati
C. Chicago D. Memphis
$5000 (Movie Stars):
Poking fun at George Clooney, who said, "Angie and I will not be getting married until George and his partner can legally do so"?
A. Matt Damon B. Matthew McConaughey
C. Johnny Depp D. Brad Pitt
ATA at :09
Commercial break
$7500 (Software):
As its name implies, Rosetta Stone Inc. manufactures computer software that does what?
A. Balances checkbooks B. Organizes photographs
C. Records music D. Teaches foreign languages
Celebrity revealed to be Joe Mantegna
$10K (CELEBRITY Q):
In 1999, I was nominated for an Emmy for the HBO movie "The Rat Pack," in which I played what crooner pal of Frank Sinatra?
A. Elvis Presley B. Dean Martin
C. Johnny Cash D. Bing Crosby
$12.5K (Primates):
Because of their size, which of these primates is considered a "lesser ape" and not a great ape?
A. Gibbon B. Gorilla
C. Orangutan D. Chimpanzee
Double Dip at :14
$15K (Composers):
In July 2009, a foundation in Salzburg, Austria, announced it had discovered two new works by what famed composer?
A. Chopin B. Beethoven
C. Mozart D. Handel
Commercial break
$25K (State Slogans):
"Battle Born," Nevada's state slogan, refers to the fact that Nevada became a state during what war?
A. Mexican War B. World War I
C. Spanish-American War D. U.S. Civil War
ATE at :18
PAF at :14
his father Nat, Nashville TN
Mara, Nashville TN
Thomas, Brentwood TN
He chooses Nat
Walk: $15,000
Commercial break
Number of pre-segment introductions or teasers today for the remaining ToT contestants:
Keilani 7
Jehan 1
Sam 3
Alex Bissell
Nashville, TN
Law school student
Has ~60K in debts and also a run-down car
ATE: Time magazine columnist Joel Stein
Topic Tree
Sigmund Freud
Playwrights
Vice Presidents
Toys & Games
Anatomy
State Slogans
Composers
Primates
CELEBRITY Q
Software
Movie Stars
Museums
What Is It?
Office Supplies
Kid Lit
$500 (Kid Lit):
Which of these best-selling children's books is often classified as a potty training book?
A. Goodnight Moon B. The Giving Tree
C. Everyone Poops D. The Cat in the John
Spoiler
C. Everyone Poops [:08]
$1000 (Office Supplies):
Which of these office supplies is frequently used as a makeshift lint remover?
A. Wite-Out B. Scotch Tape
C. Stapler D. Hi-Liter
Spoiler
B. Scotch Tape (:09)
$2000 (What Is It?):
Similar in color to a kumquat, a loquat is also a variety of what?
A. Cheese B. Meat
C. Fruit D. Pasta
Spoiler
C. Fruit (:10)
$3000 (Museums):
In 1985, the Motown Historical Museum opened on the site of a famous recording studio in what U.S. city?
A. Detroit B. Cincinnati
C. Chicago D. Memphis
Spoiler
A. Detroit (:09)
$5000 (Movie Stars):
Poking fun at George Clooney, who said, "Angie and I will not be getting married until George and his partner can legally do so"?
A. Matt Damon B. Matthew McConaughey
C. Johnny Depp D. Brad Pitt
ATA at :09
ATA
A-13% B-4% C-1% D-82%
Spoiler
D. Brad Pitt (:06)
$7500 (Software):
As its name implies, Rosetta Stone Inc. manufactures computer software that does what?
A. Balances checkbooks B. Organizes photographs
C. Records music D. Teaches foreign languages
Spoiler
D. Teaches foreign languages (:22)
$10K (CELEBRITY Q):
In 1999, I was nominated for an Emmy for the HBO movie "The Rat Pack," in which I played what crooner pal of Frank Sinatra?
A. Elvis Presley B. Dean Martin
C. Johnny Cash D. Bing Crosby
Spoiler
B. Dean Martin (:22)
$12.5K (Primates):
Because of their size, which of these primates is considered a "lesser ape" and not a great ape?
A. Gibbon B. Gorilla
C. Orangutan D. Chimpanzee
Double Dip at :14
Spoiler
A. Gibbon (:14) first answer was correct
$15K (Composers):
In July 2009, a foundation in Salzburg, Austria, announced it had discovered two new works by what famed composer?
A. Chopin B. Beethoven
C. Mozart D. Handel
Spoiler
C. Mozart (:11)
$25K (State Slogans):
"Battle Born," Nevada's state slogan, refers to the fact that Nevada became a state during what war?
A. Mexican War B. World War I
C. Spanish-American War D. U.S. Civil War
ATE at :18
ATE
Joel says wow he does not know the answer. He says he thinks he can rule out the Civil War and that C seems a logical choice, likes C or B not crazy about D but admits to not being too helpful.
his father Nat, Nashville TN
Mara, Nashville TN
Thomas, Brentwood TN
He chooses Nat
Spoiler
Reads the question then says when did Nevada become a state? Nat says he thinks after the Civil War.
Spoiler
Alex is heard murmuring Spanish American War or Civil War. He then says out loud that he will take the money.
D. U.S. Civil War (:03)
D. U.S. Civil War (:03)
Commercial break
Teaser for tomorrow, no $ value seen
Though they are pronounced differently, a French fashion house founded in 1837 shares its name with what Greek deity?
A. Apollo B. Artemis
C. Hades D. Hermes
A. Apollo B. Artemis
C. Hades D. Hermes