Transcript 03/24/10 - Sandra Brown
Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 6:42 pm
Sandra Brown
Elizabeth, NJ
Financial specialist
Sandra used to work for the Philadelphia Transit Authority and she can drive just about anything. She learned to drive buses, trolleys and even the subway.
Question Topics:
* Cable TV
* Artists
* The Solar System
* Where Are They?
* Full Names?
* Resting Places
* Words & Phrases
* Paper Chase
* Explorers
* Local Cuisine
* Film Adaptations
* Toys & Games
* The Big Apple
* Around the House
* Sports Legends
$500 * Sports Legends
In 2009, Michael Jordan was inducted into what pro sport's Hall of Fame?
A: Hockey B: Basketball
C: Tennis D: Gatorade snorkeling
$1,000 * Around the House
Which of these household appliances often features an ice maker?
A: Microwave oven B: Garbage disposal
C: Freezer D: Dishwasher
$2,000 * The Big Apple
Which of these New York City skyscrapers is named after a person?
A: Empire State Building B: Trump World Tower
C: Citigroup Center D: MetLife Building
$3,000 * Toys & Games
In 2005, debit cards replaced fake cash in a European, electronic version of what classic board game?
A: Trivial Pursuit B: Scrabble
C: Monopoly D: Sorry!
$5,000 * Film Adaptations
Despite being only ten sentences long, what classic children's book was adapted into a 94-minute film in 2009?
A: Mr. Popper's Penguins B: The Light in the Forest
C: Harold and the Purple Crayon D: Where the Wild Things Are
$7,500 * Local Cuisine
Often topped with confectioners' sugar, the New Orleans delicacy beignets are a type of what?
A: Seafood stew B: Omlette
C: Cocktail D: Fried pastry
$10,000 * Explorers
In 1960, Mount Everest explorer Sir Edmund Hillary led an expedition to find what mythical creature?
A: Kraken B: Abominable Snowman
C: Loch Ness Monster D: El Chupacabra
$12,500 * Paper Chase
Which of these newspapers is often described as being "inside-the-beltway"?
A: The Washington Post B: Chicago Tribune
C: Los Angeles Times D: The Wall Street Journal
$15,000 * Words & Phrases
Which of these phrases was coined by American soldiers in World War II who had trouble pronouncing the word "Offiziermesser"?
A: German shepherd B: Swiss Army knife
C: French Foreign Legion D: Green beret
With 20 seconds left, Sandra decides to Ask The Audience.
With 18 seconds left, Sandra decides to Ask The Expert. Today's expert is Today's expert is Greg Proops, the host of "Head Games" on the Science Channel.
Greg: Well, I don't see the word "green" in it, anywhere. I'm guessing that can come out. Ummm. It was coined, eh? Hmm. I'm gonna say B: Swiss Army knife, because "messer" to me means, ah, you know, food and kit--about food. It could be German shepherd, as well, though.
Sandra: How--
Greg: I get more of a Swiss Army knife feel than a German shepherd feel.
Sandra: But they're so different! I mean, what is it that's making you lean in one direction or another?
Greg: Ahh, "messer." Then, my German's not so hot.
Meredith: All right.
Greg: I'm sorry, that's the best I can offer you. I would go with Swiss Army knife.
With 16 seconds left, Sandra decides to Double Dip.
Sandra's first answer is.
-- Commercial Break --
Sandra would like to use the money as a down payment on a house for her and her mother. Her mother is 80 years old and still works. Sandra would like to change that, if she can.
$25,000 * Resting Places
William Howard Taft was the first of two U.S. presidents to be buried in Arlington National Cemetery; who was the second?
A: Franklin D. Roosevelt B: Harry S. Truman
C: Dwight D. Eisenhower D: John F. Kennedy
Sandra: I know Kennedy was buried there. I don't know about the others.
Meredith: [Paraphrasing the question]: He was the first of two U.S. presidents to be buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
Sandra: I'm going to have to--I'm not going to take a chance. I just have to stop where I am.
Meredith: Final?
Sandra: Yeah.
Sandra walks with $15,000.
Elizabeth, NJ
Financial specialist
Sandra used to work for the Philadelphia Transit Authority and she can drive just about anything. She learned to drive buses, trolleys and even the subway.
Question Topics:
* Cable TV
* Artists
* The Solar System
* Where Are They?
* Full Names?
* Resting Places
* Words & Phrases
* Paper Chase
* Explorers
* Local Cuisine
* Film Adaptations
* Toys & Games
* The Big Apple
* Around the House
* Sports Legends
$500 * Sports Legends
In 2009, Michael Jordan was inducted into what pro sport's Hall of Fame?
A: Hockey B: Basketball
C: Tennis D: Gatorade snorkeling
Answer
B: Basketball ( 8 )
Which of these household appliances often features an ice maker?
A: Microwave oven B: Garbage disposal
C: Freezer D: Dishwasher
Answer
C: Freezer ( 9 )
Which of these New York City skyscrapers is named after a person?
A: Empire State Building B: Trump World Tower
C: Citigroup Center D: MetLife Building
Answer
B: Trump World Tower ( 8 )
In 2005, debit cards replaced fake cash in a European, electronic version of what classic board game?
A: Trivial Pursuit B: Scrabble
C: Monopoly D: Sorry!
Answer
C: Monopoly ( 9 )
Despite being only ten sentences long, what classic children's book was adapted into a 94-minute film in 2009?
A: Mr. Popper's Penguins B: The Light in the Forest
C: Harold and the Purple Crayon D: Where the Wild Things Are
Answer
D: Where the Wild Things Are ( 6 )
Often topped with confectioners' sugar, the New Orleans delicacy beignets are a type of what?
A: Seafood stew B: Omlette
C: Cocktail D: Fried pastry
Answer
D: Fried pastry ( 24 )
In 1960, Mount Everest explorer Sir Edmund Hillary led an expedition to find what mythical creature?
A: Kraken B: Abominable Snowman
C: Loch Ness Monster D: El Chupacabra
Answer
B: Abominable Snowman ( 19 )
Which of these newspapers is often described as being "inside-the-beltway"?
A: The Washington Post B: Chicago Tribune
C: Los Angeles Times D: The Wall Street Journal
Answer
A: The Washington Post ( 22 )
Which of these phrases was coined by American soldiers in World War II who had trouble pronouncing the word "Offiziermesser"?
A: German shepherd B: Swiss Army knife
C: French Foreign Legion D: Green beret
With 20 seconds left, Sandra decides to Ask The Audience.
ATA
A: 39% B: 32% C: 19% D: 10%
Greg: Well, I don't see the word "green" in it, anywhere. I'm guessing that can come out. Ummm. It was coined, eh? Hmm. I'm gonna say B: Swiss Army knife, because "messer" to me means, ah, you know, food and kit--about food. It could be German shepherd, as well, though.
Sandra: How--
Greg: I get more of a Swiss Army knife feel than a German shepherd feel.
Sandra: But they're so different! I mean, what is it that's making you lean in one direction or another?
Greg: Ahh, "messer." Then, my German's not so hot.
Meredith: All right.
Greg: I'm sorry, that's the best I can offer you. I would go with Swiss Army knife.
With 16 seconds left, Sandra decides to Double Dip.
Sandra's first answer is
Spoiler
Swiss Army knife
Answer
B: Swiss Army knife ( 16 )
Sandra would like to use the money as a down payment on a house for her and her mother. Her mother is 80 years old and still works. Sandra would like to change that, if she can.
$25,000 * Resting Places
William Howard Taft was the first of two U.S. presidents to be buried in Arlington National Cemetery; who was the second?
A: Franklin D. Roosevelt B: Harry S. Truman
C: Dwight D. Eisenhower D: John F. Kennedy
Sandra: I know Kennedy was buried there. I don't know about the others.
Meredith: [Paraphrasing the question]: He was the first of two U.S. presidents to be buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
Sandra: I'm going to have to--I'm not going to take a chance. I just have to stop where I am.
Meredith: Final?
Sandra: Yeah.
Sandra walks with $15,000.
Answer
D: John F. Kennedy ( 2 )