Transcript 04/14/2010 - Nick Wierda
Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 7:16 am
Nick Wierda
Jersey City NJ
26-year-old whose profession is never mentioned
Steve Harvey is guest hosting this week.
The expert this week is Mayim Bialik.
Nick got on the show via an audience audition after he came to see the show with his girlfriend.
Question Topics:
Detective Work
Science Class
Pitchmen
Same Name
Mountain Ranges
The Grammys
Memoirs
Wealthy Families
CELEBRITY Q
Who am I?
Lawsuits
In the News
Abbreviations
Mathematics
Words & Phrases
$500 - Words & Phrases
The phrase "shut your pie hole" is a rude way of asking someone to do what?
A: Move faster B: Stop talking
C: Get dressed D: Take it easy on the Sara Lee
$1000 - Mathematics
According to a well-known rule in mathematics, "the shortest distance between two points is a" what?
A: Squiggly line B: Perpendicular line
C: Straight line D: Cylindrical line [which Steve host chooses to pronounce as, "CHILL-in-DRICK-el"]
$2000 - Abbreviations
the first letter and the last letter of the English alphabet are featured in the postal abbreviation of what U.S. state?
A: Alabama B: Alaska
C: Arizona D: Arkansas
$3,000 - In the News
An article on Slate.com titled "Frying Nemo" considers whether what animals can truly feel pain?
A: Beetles B: Fish
C: Lizards D: Birds
$5,000 - Lawsuits
A 2009 lawsuit accused what prominent author of plagiarizing a little-known book called "The Adventures of Willy the Wizard"?
A: Stephen King B: Nora Roberts
C: Dan Brown D: J.K. Rowling
-- Commercial Break --
Nick's girlfriend is in the audience. When prompted "what would you do if you won only $5?" Nick mentions a vacation. ("A couple of weeks in Japan, maybe...")
$7,500 - Who am I?
Who is Hervé Villechaize?
A: Radar on "M*A*S*H" B: Grandpa Munster on "The Munsters"
C: Tattoo on "Fantasy Island" D: Sulu on "Star Trek"
[the reading of this question was a big mess. To quote Marley from another thread, "Steve flubbed his pronunciation while reading the question, then seemed to get into a discussion with the voice in his earphone about what to do; meanwhile, the clock had already started counting and had ticked away 10 seconds before he started to read them."]
With 10 seconds remaining, Nick decides to Ask the Audience.
Nick decides to answer
$10,000 - CELEBRITY Q (read by Robin Roberts)
Supreme Court justice Sonia Sotomayor calls herself a "Nuyorican" because her parents raised her in NYC after moving from where?
A: Costa Rica B: Mexico
C: Puerto Rico D: Dominican Republic
-- Commercial Break --
Steve wants Nick to be the guy to "take him to the next level," i.e. he wants to give more than $5,000 to a contestant.
$12,500 - Wealthy Families
According to Forbes magazine's 2009 rankings, four of the ten richest Americans are relatives of what company's founder?
A: General Electric B: Wal-Mart
C: Exxon D: Nike
Steve was worried about Nick on that one, and Steve shows his sweaty palms to the camera to prove his own nervousness.
$15,000 - Memoirs
Ted Kennedy frequently talks about his love of sailing in his 2009 posthumous memoir titled "True" what?
A: Compass B: Schooner
C: Rudder D: Mooring
$25,000 - The Grammys
In 1980, the first and only Grammy ever awarded for Best Disco Recording went to what song?
A: Turn the Beat Around B: I Will Survive
C: Hot Stuff D: Ladies' Night
With 20 seconds remaining, Nick decides to Ask The Expert.
Steve reminds Nick several times that he still has his double dip, and works hard to push Nick toward combining Mayim's advice and the Double Dip.
Nick decides to walk away. He says he was leaning toward. The audience immediately groans and Steve says he was thinking it was , given how big a hit that song was.
Nick leaves with $15,000.
Jersey City NJ
26-year-old whose profession is never mentioned
Steve Harvey is guest hosting this week.
The expert this week is Mayim Bialik.
Nick got on the show via an audience audition after he came to see the show with his girlfriend.
Question Topics:
Detective Work
Science Class
Pitchmen
Same Name
Mountain Ranges
The Grammys
Memoirs
Wealthy Families
CELEBRITY Q
Who am I?
Lawsuits
In the News
Abbreviations
Mathematics
Words & Phrases
$500 - Words & Phrases
The phrase "shut your pie hole" is a rude way of asking someone to do what?
A: Move faster B: Stop talking
C: Get dressed D: Take it easy on the Sara Lee
Spoiler
B: Stop talking (5)
$1000 - Mathematics
According to a well-known rule in mathematics, "the shortest distance between two points is a" what?
A: Squiggly line B: Perpendicular line
C: Straight line D: Cylindrical line [which Steve host chooses to pronounce as, "CHILL-in-DRICK-el"]
Spoiler
C: Straight line (5)
$2000 - Abbreviations
the first letter and the last letter of the English alphabet are featured in the postal abbreviation of what U.S. state?
A: Alabama B: Alaska
C: Arizona D: Arkansas
Spoiler
C: Arizona (8)
$3,000 - In the News
An article on Slate.com titled "Frying Nemo" considers whether what animals can truly feel pain?
A: Beetles B: Fish
C: Lizards D: Birds
Spoiler
B: Fish (8)
$5,000 - Lawsuits
A 2009 lawsuit accused what prominent author of plagiarizing a little-known book called "The Adventures of Willy the Wizard"?
A: Stephen King B: Nora Roberts
C: Dan Brown D: J.K. Rowling
Spoiler
D: J.K. Rowling (5)
Nick's girlfriend is in the audience. When prompted "what would you do if you won only $5?" Nick mentions a vacation. ("A couple of weeks in Japan, maybe...")
$7,500 - Who am I?
Who is Hervé Villechaize?
A: Radar on "M*A*S*H" B: Grandpa Munster on "The Munsters"
C: Tattoo on "Fantasy Island" D: Sulu on "Star Trek"
[the reading of this question was a big mess. To quote Marley from another thread, "Steve flubbed his pronunciation while reading the question, then seemed to get into a discussion with the voice in his earphone about what to do; meanwhile, the clock had already started counting and had ticked away 10 seconds before he started to read them."]
With 10 seconds remaining, Nick decides to Ask the Audience.
ATA results
ATA: A: 0% B: 4% C: 91% D: 5%
Spoiler
C
Spoiler
C: Tattoo on "Fantasy Island" (8)
$10,000 - CELEBRITY Q (read by Robin Roberts)
Supreme Court justice Sonia Sotomayor calls herself a "Nuyorican" because her parents raised her in NYC after moving from where?
A: Costa Rica B: Mexico
C: Puerto Rico D: Dominican Republic
Spoiler
C: Puerto Rico (16)
-- Commercial Break --
Steve wants Nick to be the guy to "take him to the next level," i.e. he wants to give more than $5,000 to a contestant.
$12,500 - Wealthy Families
According to Forbes magazine's 2009 rankings, four of the ten richest Americans are relatives of what company's founder?
A: General Electric B: Wal-Mart
C: Exxon D: Nike
Spoiler
B: Wal-Mart (7)
$15,000 - Memoirs
Ted Kennedy frequently talks about his love of sailing in his 2009 posthumous memoir titled "True" what?
A: Compass B: Schooner
C: Rudder D: Mooring
Spoiler
A: Compass (22)
$25,000 - The Grammys
In 1980, the first and only Grammy ever awarded for Best Disco Recording went to what song?
A: Turn the Beat Around B: I Will Survive
C: Hot Stuff D: Ladies' Night
With 20 seconds remaining, Nick decides to Ask The Expert.
ATE discussion
Mayim doesn't have much confidence here, as she was only 5 at the time. She doesn't think the answer is C or A. She likes B as the "quintessential disco song" but wasn't sure if that song was released in 1980. Mayim settles on either B or D.
Nick decides to walk away. He says he was leaning toward
Spoiler
A
Spoiler
B
Spoiler
B: I Will Survive
Nick leaves with $15,000.
Today's Home Game winning answer
B: Wal-Mart
the "tomorrow teaser" question
$50,000
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, what last name, after "Smith," is the most common in the United States?
A: Jones B: Johnson
C: Williams D: Brown
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, what last name, after "Smith," is the most common in the United States?
A: Jones B: Johnson
C: Williams D: Brown