Transcript 11/23/09 Debbie Tucci
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 8:36 pm
Debbie Tucci
Belton, MO
Disc Jockey
Debbie still has her PAF and ATE.
Today’s ATE is Paula Poundstone.
Topic Tree:
Paper Work
Opera
Plaintiffs
Natural Formations
Adjectives
Entrepreneurs
The White House
Religion
On the Road
(U.S. History)
(Name Game)
(Famous Verse)
(Business)
(Entertainers)
(In the Dictionary)
$10K The first Motel6 opened in 1962 in Santa Barbara, CA and charged what fee for a night’s stay?
A. 60¢
B. $6.00
C. $16.00
D. $26.00
PAF (16)
Debbie’s PAF team:
Darin from Blue Springs, MO
Denise from Peculiar, MO
Christine from Belton, MO
PAF – Darin
With about six seconds remaining, Darin says “Six dollars per night. One hundred percent.”
$12.5K In Islamic law, a legal ruling from a religious leader, like the famous 1989 condemnation of author Salman Rushdie, is called a what?
A. Mihrab
B. Sharia
C. Fatwa
D. Hijab
$15K In 2000, what room in the White House was renamed to honor James Brady?
A. Cabinet Room
B. State Dining Room
C. Diplomatic Reception Room
D. Press Briefing Room
Debbie thinks James Brady was the press secretary who was shot. She decides to use the ATE.
ATE ( 8 )
Paula says it would make sense to rename the Press Briefing Room after James Brady since he was Ronald Reagan’s press secretary.
When asked how sure, she says since she has been known to make mistakes she would only say she is 95% sure.
commercial break
$25K John Paul DeJoria, the ponytailed co-founder of the hair-care empire Paul Mitchell, also founded what top-shelf of booze?
A. Patrón tequila
B. Iron Hill bourbon
C. Hendrick’s gin
D. Belvedere vodka
Debbie says that Patrón tequila sticks out to her, but she just isn’t sure.
Debbie decides to leave with $15K.
Answers:
$10K B. $6.00
$12.5K C. Fatwa
$15K D. Press Briefing Room
$25K A. Patrón tequila
Added missing members to the PAF team
Belton, MO
Disc Jockey
Debbie still has her PAF and ATE.
Today’s ATE is Paula Poundstone.
Topic Tree:
Paper Work
Opera
Plaintiffs
Natural Formations
Adjectives
Entrepreneurs
The White House
Religion
On the Road
(U.S. History)
(Name Game)
(Famous Verse)
(Business)
(Entertainers)
(In the Dictionary)
$10K The first Motel6 opened in 1962 in Santa Barbara, CA and charged what fee for a night’s stay?
A. 60¢
B. $6.00
C. $16.00
D. $26.00
PAF (16)
Debbie’s PAF team:
Darin from Blue Springs, MO
Denise from Peculiar, MO
Christine from Belton, MO
PAF – Darin
With about six seconds remaining, Darin says “Six dollars per night. One hundred percent.”
Spoiler
B. $6.00 (10)
A. Mihrab
B. Sharia
C. Fatwa
D. Hijab
Spoiler
C. Fatwa (6)
A. Cabinet Room
B. State Dining Room
C. Diplomatic Reception Room
D. Press Briefing Room
Debbie thinks James Brady was the press secretary who was shot. She decides to use the ATE.
ATE ( 8 )
Paula says it would make sense to rename the Press Briefing Room after James Brady since he was Ronald Reagan’s press secretary.
When asked how sure, she says since she has been known to make mistakes she would only say she is 95% sure.
Spoiler
D. Press Briefing Room (5)
commercial break
$25K John Paul DeJoria, the ponytailed co-founder of the hair-care empire Paul Mitchell, also founded what top-shelf of booze?
A. Patrón tequila
B. Iron Hill bourbon
C. Hendrick’s gin
D. Belvedere vodka
Debbie says that Patrón tequila sticks out to her, but she just isn’t sure.
Debbie decides to leave with $15K.
Spoiler
A. Patrón tequila (4)
$10K B. $6.00
$12.5K C. Fatwa
$15K D. Press Briefing Room
$25K A. Patrón tequila
Added missing members to the PAF team