Farmingdale NY
College soph
Got the call on her cell phone while in microeconomics class
Today's ATE is co-anchor of "Nightline" and ABC News correspondent, Terry Moran.
Topic Tree (shown after 5K)
Composers
Down Under
Famous Photos
Rock Bands
Conspiracies
Heads of State
Whitman Sampler
Big Business
The Four Seasons
Sports
Foodies
Animal Names
Gadgets
Mythical Figures
Landmarks
$500 (Landmarks):
"3734 Elvis Presley Blvd." is the street address of what popular tourist attraction?
A. Washington Monument B. Graceland
C. The Alamo D. Heartbreak Hotel Watergate
Spoiler
"Ratoncito Perez," a mouse that leaves small gifts under children's pillows, is Spain's verson of whom?
A. Santa Claus B. Tooth Fairy
C. Uncle Sam D. Easter Bunny
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$2000 (Gadgets):
In 2009, Barnes & Noble unveiled a new gadget called the "Nook," which is what type of device?
A. Electronic book reader B. Digital camera
C. Smartphone D. GPS receiver
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$3000 (Animal Names):
Which of these animals takes its name from a Hindi word that, loosely translated, means "speckled one"?
A. Elephant B. Hippopotamus
C. Cheetah D. Zebra
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$5000 (Foodies):
Best-selling cookbook author and Food Network host Ina Garten is perhaps better known by what moniker?
A. The Petite Baroness B. The Frugal Duchess
C. The Curious Queen D. The Barefoot Contessa
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$7500 (Sports):
"Rebound tumbling" is another name for what?
A. Trampolining B. Bobsledding
C. Synchronized swimming D. Fencing
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Megan expressed agreement
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$10K (The Four Seasons):
Because of the way the weather can affect unpaved roads, New Englanders refer to what annual tradition as "Mud Season"?
A. Spring into Summer B. Winter into Spring
C. Summer into Fall D. Fall into Winter
Spoiler
Mere quickly said sorry and that the correct answer was
B. Winter into Spring (:03)
Megan left with $5000