Transcript 11/30/09 Mark Ball
Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 6:59 pm
Mark Ball
Harlan, KY
Medical student at Johns Hopkins University
Guest host Regis Philbin
Topic Tree:
Internet Origins
Mammals
The Senate
Artists
The Minimum Wage
Whales
So to Speak
CELEBRITY Q
Kid Lit
In the News
Multimedia
Breakfast Cereals
Dean Martin
Sports Films
Common Sayings
Regis tells Mark he has three lifelines to use including the expert. The ATE this week is executive producer of “Live with Regis and Kelly,” Michael Gelman.
Regis asks Michael if there is any subject that Mark should not go to him.
Michael says celebrity questions. He doesn’t really pay attention to that sort of thing.
$500 According to a common saying, “you can’t make” what “without breaking eggs”?
A. An omelet
B. A pizza
C. A doughnut
D. Triplets
$1K The subject of the 2009 documentary “Tyson” is an athlete who rose to fame as a pro in what sport?
A. Tennis
B. Baseball
C. Boxing
D. Golf
$2K The title of the Dean Martin standard “That’s Amore” contains the Italian word for what?
A. Love
B. Truth
C. Health
D. Honesty
$3K In 2008, what breakfast cereal added an hourglass shape to its mix of rainbow-colored marshmallows?
A. Frosted Flakes
B. Lucky Charms
C. Apple Jacks
D. Cap’n Crunch
$5K A multimedia corporation founded in 2005, Arab Media Group is headquartered in what world city?
A. St. Petersburg
B. Vancouver
C. Dubai
D. Sao Paulo
$7.5K The six-year-old boy at the center of the 2009 news story known as “The Colorado Balloon Incident” has what unusual first name?
A. Sparrow
B. Falcon
C. Eagle
D. Condor
commercial break
$10K In 1971, what children’s book author was shocked and amused when he was contacted by a Nebraska man named Will Wonka?
A. Dr. Seuss
B. Maurice Sendak
C. E.B. White
D. Roald Dahl
ATA ( 18 )
13% A. Dr. Seuss
8% B. Maurice Sendak
23% C. E.B. White
56% D. Roald Dahl
CELEBRITY Q
Today’s celebrity is Donald Trump
$12.5K For many seasons, the theme song of my hit show “The Apprentice” has been “For the Love of Money,” a 1973 single by what group?
A. The Temptations
B. The Bee Gees
C. The O’Jays
D. The Carpenters
ATE (19)
Michael says he would eliminate the Carpenters and the Bee Gees. He can hear the song in his head and it is an upbeat, funky song.
DD (14)
Mark’s first choice, the Temptations is incorrect.
Mark’s second choice is correct.
commercial break
$15K Texan and humorist Kinky Friedman once noted, “Y’all is singular. All y’all is plural. All y’all’s is” what?
A. First person plural
B. Pluperfect
C. Plural possessive
D. Third person plural
Mark decides to leave with $12.5K.
Answers:
$500 A. An omelet
$1K C. Boxing
$2K A. Love
$3K B. Lucky Charms
$5K C. Dubai
$7.5K B. Falcon
$10K D. Roald Dahl
$12.5K C. The O’Jays
$15K C. Plural possessive
Harlan, KY
Medical student at Johns Hopkins University
Guest host Regis Philbin
Topic Tree:
Internet Origins
Mammals
The Senate
Artists
The Minimum Wage
Whales
So to Speak
CELEBRITY Q
Kid Lit
In the News
Multimedia
Breakfast Cereals
Dean Martin
Sports Films
Common Sayings
Regis tells Mark he has three lifelines to use including the expert. The ATE this week is executive producer of “Live with Regis and Kelly,” Michael Gelman.
Regis asks Michael if there is any subject that Mark should not go to him.
Michael says celebrity questions. He doesn’t really pay attention to that sort of thing.
$500 According to a common saying, “you can’t make” what “without breaking eggs”?
A. An omelet
B. A pizza
C. A doughnut
D. Triplets
Spoiler
A. An omelet (9)
A. Tennis
B. Baseball
C. Boxing
D. Golf
Spoiler
C. Boxing (11)
A. Love
B. Truth
C. Health
D. Honesty
Spoiler
A. Love (11)
A. Frosted Flakes
B. Lucky Charms
C. Apple Jacks
D. Cap’n Crunch
Spoiler
B. Lucky Charms ( 8 )
A. St. Petersburg
B. Vancouver
C. Dubai
D. Sao Paulo
Spoiler
C. Dubai (9)
A. Sparrow
B. Falcon
C. Eagle
D. Condor
Spoiler
B. Falcon (21)
$10K In 1971, what children’s book author was shocked and amused when he was contacted by a Nebraska man named Will Wonka?
A. Dr. Seuss
B. Maurice Sendak
C. E.B. White
D. Roald Dahl
ATA ( 18 )
13% A. Dr. Seuss
8% B. Maurice Sendak
23% C. E.B. White
56% D. Roald Dahl
Spoiler
D. Roald Dahl (13)
Today’s celebrity is Donald Trump
$12.5K For many seasons, the theme song of my hit show “The Apprentice” has been “For the Love of Money,” a 1973 single by what group?
A. The Temptations
B. The Bee Gees
C. The O’Jays
D. The Carpenters
ATE (19)
Michael says he would eliminate the Carpenters and the Bee Gees. He can hear the song in his head and it is an upbeat, funky song.
DD (14)
Mark’s first choice, the Temptations is incorrect.
Mark’s second choice is correct.
Spoiler
C. The O’Jays (7)
$15K Texan and humorist Kinky Friedman once noted, “Y’all is singular. All y’all is plural. All y’all’s is” what?
A. First person plural
B. Pluperfect
C. Plural possessive
D. Third person plural
Mark decides to leave with $12.5K.
Spoiler
C. Plural possessive (3)
Answers:
$500 A. An omelet
$1K C. Boxing
$2K A. Love
$3K B. Lucky Charms
$5K C. Dubai
$7.5K B. Falcon
$10K D. Roald Dahl
$12.5K C. The O’Jays
$15K C. Plural possessive