Transcript 01/08/2008 Julie Stone
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 10:34 pm
Julie Stone
New York, NY
(no occuption mentioned, young lady)
While in the pool, was reading Trivial Pursuit cards on the subway and one person asked her if she was trying to cheat on Trivial Pursuit. She explained that she was trying to get on WWTBAM.
$100-To complete a marathon, competitors must run a distance of 26.2 what?
A. Yards B. Feet
C. Miles D. Subway sandwiches
$200- A creature with 256 legs holds which of these Guinness World Records?
A. Largest grasshopper B. Largest tortoise
C. Largest elephant D. Largest millipede
$300- Popularized by "The Soparanos," the term 'fuhgeddaboudit' is a slangy combination of how many individual words?
A. 2 B. 3
C. 4 D. 5
$500- Sealing an envelope, cutting it in half diagonally, and snipping off the corner results in a makeshift version of what kitchen gadget?
A. Cheese grater B. Corkscrew
C. Whisk D. Funnel
$1000- Which of these adjectives references a historic leader's first name and not his last name?
A. Napoleonic B. Jeffersonian
C. Churchillian D. Stalinist
$2000- In the 2007 biopic "El Cantante," Marc Anthony plays a man who rises to fame as a what?
A. Athlete B. Scientist
C. Singer D. Painter
$4000- West Virginia earned its nickname "The Mountain State" from what range, which passes through its eastern interior?
A. Rockies B. Appalachians
C. Cascades D. Ozarks
$8000- The cocktail known as a "seven and seven" is a blend of 7UP and a popular brand of what?
A. Gin B. Rum
C. Vodka D. Whiskey
.
.
.
She says she had ordered one and believed it was Gin. She went for it and left with $1000.
Answers
$100- C. Miles
$200- D. Largest millipede
$300- B. 3
$500- D. Funnel
$1000- A. Napoleonic
$2000- C. Singer
$4000- B. Appalachians
$8000- D. Whiskey
New York, NY
(no occuption mentioned, young lady)
While in the pool, was reading Trivial Pursuit cards on the subway and one person asked her if she was trying to cheat on Trivial Pursuit. She explained that she was trying to get on WWTBAM.
$100-To complete a marathon, competitors must run a distance of 26.2 what?
A. Yards B. Feet
C. Miles D. Subway sandwiches
$200- A creature with 256 legs holds which of these Guinness World Records?
A. Largest grasshopper B. Largest tortoise
C. Largest elephant D. Largest millipede
$300- Popularized by "The Soparanos," the term 'fuhgeddaboudit' is a slangy combination of how many individual words?
A. 2 B. 3
C. 4 D. 5
$500- Sealing an envelope, cutting it in half diagonally, and snipping off the corner results in a makeshift version of what kitchen gadget?
A. Cheese grater B. Corkscrew
C. Whisk D. Funnel
$1000- Which of these adjectives references a historic leader's first name and not his last name?
A. Napoleonic B. Jeffersonian
C. Churchillian D. Stalinist
$2000- In the 2007 biopic "El Cantante," Marc Anthony plays a man who rises to fame as a what?
A. Athlete B. Scientist
C. Singer D. Painter
$4000- West Virginia earned its nickname "The Mountain State" from what range, which passes through its eastern interior?
A. Rockies B. Appalachians
C. Cascades D. Ozarks
$8000- The cocktail known as a "seven and seven" is a blend of 7UP and a popular brand of what?
A. Gin B. Rum
C. Vodka D. Whiskey
.
.
.
She says she had ordered one and believed it was Gin. She went for it and left with $1000.
Answers
$100- C. Miles
$200- D. Largest millipede
$300- B. 3
$500- D. Funnel
$1000- A. Napoleonic
$2000- C. Singer
$4000- B. Appalachians
$8000- D. Whiskey