QOD 1/9 Answers, Scores, etc
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QOD 1/9 Answers, Scores, etc
Did I mention I called this game "Bobby's Nightmare"?
Jeopardy Round - "Reality TV"
$200 - The winner of the first season of this series later ran afoul of the IRS
$400 - The British version of this show is called "Changing Rooms"
$600 - Probably the first reality television show, when this show was adapated from a radio program, the word "microphone" had to be removed from the title.
$800 - This show, about catching one's partner in the act, is produced by Bobby Goldstein, but not the Bobby Goldstein who created this board.
$1000 - The first name of the first person asked to leave the house on "The Real World"
Double Jeopardy Round - "The NSA"
$400 - The National Security Agency was authorized by this President in 1952
$800 - On December 16, 2005 this newspaper printed a story that the NSA was conducting wiretaps without first getting warrants.
$1200 - This actress played Jinx, an NSA agent, in "Die Another Day"
$1600 - If you see the abbreviation "NSA" in a craigslist personal ad, it probably doesn't mean Agency employment, but, rather, this
$2000 - The current head of the National Security Agency
Jeopardy Round - "Reality TV"
$200 - The winner of the first season of this series later ran afoul of the IRS
$400 - The British version of this show is called "Changing Rooms"
$600 - Probably the first reality television show, when this show was adapated from a radio program, the word "microphone" had to be removed from the title.
$800 - This show, about catching one's partner in the act, is produced by Bobby Goldstein, but not the Bobby Goldstein who created this board.
$1000 - The first name of the first person asked to leave the house on "The Real World"
Double Jeopardy Round - "The NSA"
$400 - The National Security Agency was authorized by this President in 1952
$800 - On December 16, 2005 this newspaper printed a story that the NSA was conducting wiretaps without first getting warrants.
$1200 - This actress played Jinx, an NSA agent, in "Die Another Day"
$1600 - If you see the abbreviation "NSA" in a craigslist personal ad, it probably doesn't mean Agency employment, but, rather, this
$2000 - The current head of the National Security Agency
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Jeopardy Round - "Reality TV"
$200 - The winner of the first season of this series later ran afoul of the IRS - Survivor
$400 - The British version of this show is called "Changing Rooms" - Trading Spaces
$600 - Probably the first reality television show, when this show was adapated from a radio program, the word "microphone" had to be removed from the title.
$800 - This show, about catching one's partner in the act, is produced by Bobby Goldstein, but not the Bobby Goldstein who created this board.
$1000 - The first name of the first person asked to leave the house on "The Real World"
Double Jeopardy Round - "The NSA"
$400 - The National Security Agency was authorized by this President in 1952 - Harry Truman
$800 - On December 16, 2005 this newspaper printed a story that the NSA was conducting wiretaps without first getting warrants.
$1200 - This actress played Jinx, an NSA agent, in "Die Another Day"
$1600 - If you see the abbreviation "NSA" in a craigslist personal ad, it probably doesn't mean Agency employment, but, rather, this
$2000 - The current head of the National Security Agency
$200 - The winner of the first season of this series later ran afoul of the IRS - Survivor
$400 - The British version of this show is called "Changing Rooms" - Trading Spaces
$600 - Probably the first reality television show, when this show was adapated from a radio program, the word "microphone" had to be removed from the title.
$800 - This show, about catching one's partner in the act, is produced by Bobby Goldstein, but not the Bobby Goldstein who created this board.
$1000 - The first name of the first person asked to leave the house on "The Real World"
Double Jeopardy Round - "The NSA"
$400 - The National Security Agency was authorized by this President in 1952 - Harry Truman
$800 - On December 16, 2005 this newspaper printed a story that the NSA was conducting wiretaps without first getting warrants.
$1200 - This actress played Jinx, an NSA agent, in "Die Another Day"
$1600 - If you see the abbreviation "NSA" in a craigslist personal ad, it probably doesn't mean Agency employment, but, rather, this
$2000 - The current head of the National Security Agency
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Re: QOD 1/9
Spoiler
ToLiveIsToFly wrote:Did I mention I called this game "Bobby's Nightmare"?
Jeopardy Round - "Reality TV"
$200 - The winner of the first season of this series later ran afoul of the IRS
SURVIVOR
$400 - The British version of this show is called "Changing Rooms"
TRADING SPACES
$600 - Probably the first reality television show, when this show was adapated from a radio program, the word "microphone" had to be removed from the title.
CANDID CAMERA
$800 - This show, about catching one's partner in the act, is produced by Bobby Goldstein, but not the Bobby Goldstein who created this board.
$1000 - The first name of the first person asked to leave the house on "The Real World"
Double Jeopardy Round - "The NSA"
$400 - The National Security Agency was authorized by this President in 1952
TRUMAN
$800 - On December 16, 2005 this newspaper printed a story that the NSA was conducting wiretaps without first getting warrants.
NEW YORK TIMES
$1200 - This actress played Jinx, an NSA agent, in "Die Another Day"
HALLE BARRY
$1600 - If you see the abbreviation "NSA" in a craigslist personal ad, it probably doesn't mean Agency employment, but, rather, this
$2000 - The current head of the National Security Agency
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Re: QOD 1/9
ToLiveIsToFly wrote:Did I mention I called this game "Bobby's Nightmare"?
Jeopardy Round - "Reality TV"
$200 - The winner of the first season of this series later ran afoul of the IRS
$400 - The British version of this show is called "Changing Rooms"
$600 - Probably the first reality television show, when this show was adapated from a radio program, the word "microphone" had to be removed from the title.
$800 - This show, about catching one's partner in the act, is produced by Bobby Goldstein, but not the Bobby Goldstein who created this board.
$1000 - The first name of the first person asked to leave the house on "The Real World"
Double Jeopardy Round - "The NSA"
$400 - The National Security Agency was authorized by this President in 1952
$800 - On December 16, 2005 this newspaper printed a story that the NSA was conducting wiretaps without first getting warrants.
$1200 - This actress played Jinx, an NSA agent, in "Die Another Day"
$1600 - If you see the abbreviation "NSA" in a craigslist personal ad, it probably doesn't mean Agency employment, but, rather, this
$2000 - The current head of the National Security Agency
Spoiler
200 Survivor
400 Trading Spaces
600 Candid Camera
800 Cheaters (I like the other Bobby Goldstein's more recent "production!")
1000 No guess
DJ
400 Truman
800 NY Times?
1200 Halle Berry
1600 No Strings Attached?
2000 No guess
400 Trading Spaces
600 Candid Camera
800 Cheaters (I like the other Bobby Goldstein's more recent "production!")
1000 No guess
DJ
400 Truman
800 NY Times?
1200 Halle Berry
1600 No Strings Attached?
2000 No guess
For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled. -- Richard Feynman
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Re: QOD 1/9
Spoiler
$200 - What is "Survivor"?
$400 - What is "Trading Spaces"?
$600 - What was "Candid Camera"?
$800 - pass
$1000 - pass
$400 - Who was Harry Truman?
$800 - either the NY Times or the LA Times... so pass
$1200 - pass
$1600 - pass
$2000 - Who is Keith Alexander?
$400 - What is "Trading Spaces"?
$600 - What was "Candid Camera"?
$800 - pass
$1000 - pass
$400 - Who was Harry Truman?
$800 - either the NY Times or the LA Times... so pass
$1200 - pass
$1600 - pass
$2000 - Who is Keith Alexander?
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Re: QOD 1/9
Spoiler
Jeopardy Round - "Reality TV"
$200 - What is Survivor
$400 - What is Trading Spaces
$600 - What is Candid Camera
$800 -
$1000 - What is Puck
Double Jeopardy Round - "The NSA"
$400 - Who is Truman
$800 - What is the Washington Post
$1200 -
$1600 -
$2000 -
$200 - What is Survivor
$400 - What is Trading Spaces
$600 - What is Candid Camera
$800 -
$1000 - What is Puck
Double Jeopardy Round - "The NSA"
$400 - Who is Truman
$800 - What is the Washington Post
$1200 -
$1600 -
$2000 -
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Re: QOD 1/9
Spoiler
$200 - What is Survivor?
$400 - What is Trading Places?
$600 - What is Candid Camera?
$800 -
$1000 -
$400 - Who is Truman?
$800 - What is the New York Times?
$1200 - Who is Berry?
$1600 -
$2000 -
$400 - What is Trading Places?
$600 - What is Candid Camera?
$800 -
$1000 -
$400 - Who is Truman?
$800 - What is the New York Times?
$1200 - Who is Berry?
$1600 -
$2000 -
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Spoiler
Jeopardy Round - "Reality TV"
$200 - The winner of the first season of this series later ran afoul of the IRS
What is Survivor?
$400 - The British version of this show is called "Changing Rooms"
What is Trading Spaces?
$600 - Probably the first reality television show, when this show was adapated from a radio program, the word "microphone" had to be removed from the title.
What is Candid Camera?
$800 - This show, about catching one's partner in the act, is produced by Bobby Goldstein, but not the Bobby Goldstein who created this board.
Nope
$1000 - The first name of the first person asked to leave the house on "The Real World"
Never saw it
Double Jeopardy Round - "The NSA"
$400 - The National Security Agency was authorized by this President in 1952
Who is Truman
$800 - On December 16, 2005 this newspaper printed a story that the NSA was conducting wiretaps without first getting warrants.
What is NY Times?
$1200 - This actress played Jinx, an NSA agent, in "Die Another Day"
Who is Halle Berry?
$1600 - If you see the abbreviation "NSA" in a craigslist personal ad, it probably doesn't mean Agency employment, but, rather, this
What is No Strings Attached
$2000 - The current head of the National Security Agency
Dunno
$200 - The winner of the first season of this series later ran afoul of the IRS
What is Survivor?
$400 - The British version of this show is called "Changing Rooms"
What is Trading Spaces?
$600 - Probably the first reality television show, when this show was adapated from a radio program, the word "microphone" had to be removed from the title.
What is Candid Camera?
$800 - This show, about catching one's partner in the act, is produced by Bobby Goldstein, but not the Bobby Goldstein who created this board.
Nope
$1000 - The first name of the first person asked to leave the house on "The Real World"
Never saw it
Double Jeopardy Round - "The NSA"
$400 - The National Security Agency was authorized by this President in 1952
Who is Truman
$800 - On December 16, 2005 this newspaper printed a story that the NSA was conducting wiretaps without first getting warrants.
What is NY Times?
$1200 - This actress played Jinx, an NSA agent, in "Die Another Day"
Who is Halle Berry?
$1600 - If you see the abbreviation "NSA" in a craigslist personal ad, it probably doesn't mean Agency employment, but, rather, this
What is No Strings Attached
$2000 - The current head of the National Security Agency
Dunno
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Re: QOD 1/9
Spoiler
Jeopardy Round - "Reality TV"
$200 - Survivor
$400 - Trading Spaces
$600 - Candid Camera
$800 - PASS
$1000 - I think it was Puck but I'll PASS
Double Jeopardy Round - "The NSA"
$400 - Harry Truman
$800 - Probably NYT but PASS
$1200 - Halle Berry
$1600 - No Strings Attached
$2000 - PASS
$200 - Survivor
$400 - Trading Spaces
$600 - Candid Camera
$800 - PASS
$1000 - I think it was Puck but I'll PASS
Double Jeopardy Round - "The NSA"
$400 - Harry Truman
$800 - Probably NYT but PASS
$1200 - Halle Berry
$1600 - No Strings Attached
$2000 - PASS
No matter where you go, there you are.
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Re: QOD 1/9
Spoiler
Jeopardy Round - "Reality TV"
$200 - The winner of the first season of this series later ran afoul of the IRS
Richard Hatch
$400 - The British version of this show is called "Changing Rooms"
Trading Places
$600 - Probably the first reality television show, when this show was adapated from a radio program, the word "microphone" had to be removed from the title.
Candid Camera
$800 - This show, about catching one's partner in the act, is produced by Bobby Goldstein, but not the Bobby Goldstein who created this board.
$1000 - The first name of the first person asked to leave the house on "The Real World"
Double Jeopardy Round - "The NSA"
$400 - The National Security Agency was authorized by this President in 1952
Eisenhower
$800 - On December 16, 2005 this newspaper printed a story that the NSA was conducting wiretaps without first getting warrants.
$1200 - This actress played Jinx, an NSA agent, in "Die Another Day"
$1600 - If you see the abbreviation "NSA" in a craigslist personal ad, it probably doesn't mean Agency employment, but, rather, this
No Smokers Allowed?
$2000 - The current head of the National Security Agency
$200 - The winner of the first season of this series later ran afoul of the IRS
Richard Hatch
$400 - The British version of this show is called "Changing Rooms"
Trading Places
$600 - Probably the first reality television show, when this show was adapated from a radio program, the word "microphone" had to be removed from the title.
Candid Camera
$800 - This show, about catching one's partner in the act, is produced by Bobby Goldstein, but not the Bobby Goldstein who created this board.
$1000 - The first name of the first person asked to leave the house on "The Real World"
Double Jeopardy Round - "The NSA"
$400 - The National Security Agency was authorized by this President in 1952
Eisenhower
$800 - On December 16, 2005 this newspaper printed a story that the NSA was conducting wiretaps without first getting warrants.
$1200 - This actress played Jinx, an NSA agent, in "Die Another Day"
$1600 - If you see the abbreviation "NSA" in a craigslist personal ad, it probably doesn't mean Agency employment, but, rather, this
No Smokers Allowed?
$2000 - The current head of the National Security Agency
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Spoiler
Jeopardy Round - "Reality TV"
$200 - SURVIVOR
$400 - TRADING SPACES
$600 - CANDID CAMERA
$800 - This show, about catching one's partner in the act, is produced by Bobby Goldstein, but not the Bobby Goldstein who created this board.
$1000 - The first name of the first person asked to leave the house on "The Real World"
Double Jeopardy Round - "The NSA"
$400 - HARRY TRUMAN
$800 - NEW YORK TIMES
$1200 - HALLE BERRY
$1600 - NO SMOKERS ALLOWED
$2000 - The current head of the National Security Agency
$200 - SURVIVOR
$400 - TRADING SPACES
$600 - CANDID CAMERA
$800 - This show, about catching one's partner in the act, is produced by Bobby Goldstein, but not the Bobby Goldstein who created this board.
$1000 - The first name of the first person asked to leave the house on "The Real World"
Double Jeopardy Round - "The NSA"
$400 - HARRY TRUMAN
$800 - NEW YORK TIMES
$1200 - HALLE BERRY
$1600 - NO SMOKERS ALLOWED
$2000 - The current head of the National Security Agency
I am about 25% sure of this.
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Re: QOD 1/9
Spoiler
Jeopardy Round - "Reality TV"
$200 - What is Survivor?
$400 - What is Trading Spaces?
$600 - What is Candid Camera?
$800 - CLAM
$1000 - Who is Puck? [I hope you are not requiring his actual given name, as opposed to the nickname he used as his first name. Ah yes! Blowing snot-rockets into the peanut butter...I (mis)remember it well.]
Double Jeopardy Round - "The NSA"
$400 - Who is Truman?
$800 - CLAM
$1200 - Who is Halle Barry?
$1600 - What is No Strings Attached?
$2000 - CLAM
$200 - What is Survivor?
$400 - What is Trading Spaces?
$600 - What is Candid Camera?
$800 - CLAM
$1000 - Who is Puck? [I hope you are not requiring his actual given name, as opposed to the nickname he used as his first name. Ah yes! Blowing snot-rockets into the peanut butter...I (mis)remember it well.]
Double Jeopardy Round - "The NSA"
$400 - Who is Truman?
$800 - CLAM
$1200 - Who is Halle Barry?
$1600 - What is No Strings Attached?
$2000 - CLAM
* Either Arglebargle IV or someone else.
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Re: QOD 1/9
Spoiler
Jeopardy Round - "Reality TV"
$200 - The winner of the first season of this series later ran afoul of the IRS
Survivor
$400 - The British version of this show is called "Changing Rooms"
Trading Spaces
$600 - Probably the first reality television show, when this show was adapated from a radio program, the word "microphone" had to be removed from the title.
{{Keeping clam}}
$800 - This show, about catching one's partner in the act, is produced by Bobby Goldstein, but not the Bobby Goldstein who created this board.
{{Keeping clam}}
$1000 - The first name of the first person asked to leave the house on "The Real World"
{{Keeping clam}}
Double Jeopardy Round - "The NSA"
$400 - The National Security Agency was authorized by this President in 1952
Truman
$800 - On December 16, 2005 this newspaper printed a story that the NSA was conducting wiretaps without first getting warrants.
New York Times?
$1200 - This actress played Jinx, an NSA agent, in "Die Another Day"
Halle Berry
$1600 - If you see the abbreviation "NSA" in a craigslist personal ad, it probably doesn't mean Agency employment, but, rather, this
No strings attached
$2000 - The current head of the National Security Agency
{{Keeping clam}}
$200 - The winner of the first season of this series later ran afoul of the IRS
Survivor
$400 - The British version of this show is called "Changing Rooms"
Trading Spaces
$600 - Probably the first reality television show, when this show was adapated from a radio program, the word "microphone" had to be removed from the title.
{{Keeping clam}}
$800 - This show, about catching one's partner in the act, is produced by Bobby Goldstein, but not the Bobby Goldstein who created this board.
{{Keeping clam}}
$1000 - The first name of the first person asked to leave the house on "The Real World"
{{Keeping clam}}
Double Jeopardy Round - "The NSA"
$400 - The National Security Agency was authorized by this President in 1952
Truman
$800 - On December 16, 2005 this newspaper printed a story that the NSA was conducting wiretaps without first getting warrants.
New York Times?
$1200 - This actress played Jinx, an NSA agent, in "Die Another Day"
Halle Berry
$1600 - If you see the abbreviation "NSA" in a craigslist personal ad, it probably doesn't mean Agency employment, but, rather, this
No strings attached
$2000 - The current head of the National Security Agency
{{Keeping clam}}
Catfish
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Re: QOD 1/9
Spoiler
Jeopardy Round - "Reality TV"
$200 - Survivor
$400 - Trading Spaces
$600 - Candid Camera
$800 - No Answer
$1000 - Puck
Double Jeopardy Round - "The NSA"
$400 - Truman
$800 - No Answer
$1200 - Halle Berry
$1600 - No Answer
$2000 - No Answer
$200 - Survivor
$400 - Trading Spaces
$600 - Candid Camera
$800 - No Answer
$1000 - Puck
Double Jeopardy Round - "The NSA"
$400 - Truman
$800 - No Answer
$1200 - Halle Berry
$1600 - No Answer
$2000 - No Answer
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Spoiler
200 - Survivor
400 - Trading Spaces
600 - Candid Camera
800 - Cheaters
1000 - nope
DJ
400 - Harry S. Truman
800 - New York Times
1200 - Halle Berry
1600 - nope
2000 - Keith Alexander
400 - Trading Spaces
600 - Candid Camera
800 - Cheaters
1000 - nope
DJ
400 - Harry S. Truman
800 - New York Times
1200 - Halle Berry
1600 - nope
2000 - Keith Alexander
t.
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SJ
1. What is Survivor
2. What is Trading Spaces
3. pass
4. pass
5. I want to say that skinny guy with the blonde hair who was absolutely insane and had some strange name and made fun of the gay guy during the San Fran year (the only one I watched). Oh! Puck! That's his name. Unfortunately, I don't remember if he was actually kicked off or if he was, whether he was the first. So, pass.
DJ
1. Who is Truman
2. pass
3. pass
4. pass
5. Who is Keith Alexander
1. What is Survivor
2. What is Trading Spaces
3. pass
4. pass
5. I want to say that skinny guy with the blonde hair who was absolutely insane and had some strange name and made fun of the gay guy during the San Fran year (the only one I watched). Oh! Puck! That's his name. Unfortunately, I don't remember if he was actually kicked off or if he was, whether he was the first. So, pass.
DJ
1. Who is Truman
2. pass
3. pass
4. pass
5. Who is Keith Alexander
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Spoiler
Jeopardy Round - "Reality TV"
$200 - The winner of the first season of this series later ran afoul of the IRS
What is Survivor?
$400 - The British version of this show is called "Changing Rooms"
What is Trading Spaces?
$600 - Probably the first reality television show, when this show was adapated from a radio program, the word "microphone" had to be removed from the title.
$800 - This show, about catching one's partner in the act, is produced by Bobby Goldstein, but not the Bobby Goldstein who created this board.
$1000 - The first name of the first person asked to leave the house on "The Real World"
Double Jeopardy Round - "The NSA"
$400 - The National Security Agency was authorized by this President in 1952
Who is Harry S Truman?
$800 - On December 16, 2005 this newspaper printed a story that the NSA was conducting wiretaps without first getting warrants.
What is The New York Times?
$1200 - This actress played Jinx, an NSA agent, in "Die Another Day"
Who is Halle Berry?
$1600 - If you see the abbreviation "NSA" in a craigslist personal ad, it probably doesn't mean Agency employment, but, rather, this
$2000 - The current head of the National Security Agency
$200 - The winner of the first season of this series later ran afoul of the IRS
What is Survivor?
$400 - The British version of this show is called "Changing Rooms"
What is Trading Spaces?
$600 - Probably the first reality television show, when this show was adapated from a radio program, the word "microphone" had to be removed from the title.
$800 - This show, about catching one's partner in the act, is produced by Bobby Goldstein, but not the Bobby Goldstein who created this board.
$1000 - The first name of the first person asked to leave the house on "The Real World"
Double Jeopardy Round - "The NSA"
$400 - The National Security Agency was authorized by this President in 1952
Who is Harry S Truman?
$800 - On December 16, 2005 this newspaper printed a story that the NSA was conducting wiretaps without first getting warrants.
What is The New York Times?
$1200 - This actress played Jinx, an NSA agent, in "Die Another Day"
Who is Halle Berry?
$1600 - If you see the abbreviation "NSA" in a craigslist personal ad, it probably doesn't mean Agency employment, but, rather, this
$2000 - The current head of the National Security Agency
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Re: QOD 1/9
ToLiveIsToFly wrote:Did I mention I called this game "Bobby's Nightmare"?
Spoiler
Jeopardy Round - "Reality TV"
$200 - The winner of the first season of this series later ran afoul of the IRS
Survivor
$400 - The British version of this show is called "Changing Rooms"
Gonna hazard a guess and say "Trading Spaces".
$600 - Probably the first reality television show, when this show was adapated from a radio program, the word "microphone" had to be removed from the title.
I dunno
$800 - This show, about catching one's partner in the act, is produced by Bobby Goldstein, but not the Bobby Goldstein who created this board.
I dunno
$1000 - The first name of the first person asked to leave the house on "The Real World"
I dunno
Double Jeopardy Round - "The NSA"
$400 - The National Security Agency was authorized by this President in 1952
Truman
$800 - On December 16, 2005 this newspaper printed a story that the NSA was conducting wiretaps without first getting warrants.
NY Times?
$1200 - This actress played Jinx, an NSA agent, in "Die Another Day"
Halle Berry, although I did not recall that she was supposedly an NSA agent. Do they even have "field" agents?
$1600 - If you see the abbreviation "NSA" in a craigslist personal ad, it probably doesn't mean Agency employment, but, rather, this
No Strings Attached. Kind of a guess but for a personal ad seems reasonable...
$2000 - The current head of the National Security Agency
Sad to say I do not know. It is a military Flag Officer but no idea who.
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~Mark Twain
Some people are like a Slinky. They are not really good for anything, but you still can't help but smile when you shove them down the stairs...
~tanstaafl2
Nullum Gratuitum Prandium
Ne Illegitimi Carborundum
Cumann na gClann Uí Thighearnaigh
- T_Bone0806
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Re: QOD 1/9
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200-What is "Survivor"?
400-What is "Trading Spaces"?
600-What is "Candid Camera"?
800-What is "Cheaters"?
1000-
400-Who is Harry Truman?
800-
1200-Who is Halle Berry?
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400-What is "Trading Spaces"?
600-What is "Candid Camera"?
800-What is "Cheaters"?
1000-
400-Who is Harry Truman?
800-
1200-Who is Halle Berry?
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"#$%&@*&"-Donald F. Duck
- themanintheseersuckersuit
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Spoiler
Jeopardy Round - "Reality TV"
$200 - The winner of the first season of this series later ran afoul of the IRS
Who is Hatch
$400 - The British version of this show is called "Changing Rooms"
What is Trading Spaces
$600 - Probably the first reality television show, when this show was adapated from a radio program, the word "microphone" had to be removed from the title.
$800 - This show, about catching one's partner in the act, is produced by Bobby Goldstein, but not the Bobby Goldstein who created this board.
$1000 - The first name of the first person asked to leave the house on "The Real World"
Double Jeopardy Round - "The NSA"
$400 - The National Security Agency was authorized by this President in 1952
Who is Eisenhower
$800 - On December 16, 2005 this newspaper printed a story that the NSA was conducting wiretaps without first getting warrants.
What is the traitorous New York Times
$1200 - This actress played Jinx, an NSA agent, in "Die Another Day"
Who is Halle Berry
$1600 - If you see the abbreviation "NSA" in a craigslist personal ad, it probably doesn't mean Agency employment, but, rather, this
$2000 - The current head of the National Security Agency
shush it a secret
$200 - The winner of the first season of this series later ran afoul of the IRS
Who is Hatch
$400 - The British version of this show is called "Changing Rooms"
What is Trading Spaces
$600 - Probably the first reality television show, when this show was adapated from a radio program, the word "microphone" had to be removed from the title.
$800 - This show, about catching one's partner in the act, is produced by Bobby Goldstein, but not the Bobby Goldstein who created this board.
$1000 - The first name of the first person asked to leave the house on "The Real World"
Double Jeopardy Round - "The NSA"
$400 - The National Security Agency was authorized by this President in 1952
Who is Eisenhower
$800 - On December 16, 2005 this newspaper printed a story that the NSA was conducting wiretaps without first getting warrants.
What is the traitorous New York Times
$1200 - This actress played Jinx, an NSA agent, in "Die Another Day"
Who is Halle Berry
$1600 - If you see the abbreviation "NSA" in a craigslist personal ad, it probably doesn't mean Agency employment, but, rather, this
$2000 - The current head of the National Security Agency
shush it a secret
Suitguy is not bitter.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
- fantine33
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Re: QOD 1/9
Spoiler
Did I mention I called this game "Bobby's Nightmare"?
Jeopardy Round - "Reality TV"
$200 - The winner of the first season of this series later ran afoul of the IRS
Survivor
$400 - The British version of this show is called "Changing Rooms"
Trading Spaces
$600 - Probably the first reality television show, when this show was adapated from a radio program, the word "microphone" had to be removed from the title.
$800 - This show, about catching one's partner in the act, is produced by Bobby Goldstein, but not the Bobby Goldstein who created this board.
$1000 - The first name of the first person asked to leave the house on "The Real World"
Double Jeopardy Round - "The NSA"
$400 - The National Security Agency was authorized by this President in 1952
Harry S Truman
$800 - On December 16, 2005 this newspaper printed a story that the NSA was conducting wiretaps without first getting warrants.
$1200 - This actress played Jinx, an NSA agent, in "Die Another Day"
Halle Berry
$1600 - If you see the abbreviation "NSA" in a craigslist personal ad, it probably doesn't mean Agency employment, but, rather, this
$2000 - The current head of the National Security Agency
Jeopardy Round - "Reality TV"
$200 - The winner of the first season of this series later ran afoul of the IRS
Survivor
$400 - The British version of this show is called "Changing Rooms"
Trading Spaces
$600 - Probably the first reality television show, when this show was adapated from a radio program, the word "microphone" had to be removed from the title.
$800 - This show, about catching one's partner in the act, is produced by Bobby Goldstein, but not the Bobby Goldstein who created this board.
$1000 - The first name of the first person asked to leave the house on "The Real World"
Double Jeopardy Round - "The NSA"
$400 - The National Security Agency was authorized by this President in 1952
Harry S Truman
$800 - On December 16, 2005 this newspaper printed a story that the NSA was conducting wiretaps without first getting warrants.
$1200 - This actress played Jinx, an NSA agent, in "Die Another Day"
Halle Berry
$1600 - If you see the abbreviation "NSA" in a craigslist personal ad, it probably doesn't mean Agency employment, but, rather, this
$2000 - The current head of the National Security Agency