Transcript 04/29/10 - Brent Sonnek-Schmelz
Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 7:09 pm
Brent Sonnek-Schmelz
Atlantic Highlands, NJ
Entrepreneur
Brent has a lot of business ideas that he kicks around in his head, all the time.
Meredith: Smartest decision you made recently?
Brent: Try out for the show!
Question Topics:
* The Eighties
* Periodicals
* On the Books
* The Civil War
* World Cultures
* Measure for Measure
* The Bible
* Psychology
* Business
* Famous Names
* Reference Works
* Movie Sequels
* At the Drugstore
* Peace Talks
* Holiday Traditions
$500 * Holiday Traditions
Bobbing for apples is thought to have originated as a Roman ritual honoring Pomona, the goddess of what?
A: Fruit B: Weather
C: Poetry D: Mono
$1,000 * Peace Talks
International peace talks to limit "ICBMs" seek to reduce what type of military hardware?
A: Missiles B: Machine guns
C: Mines D: Mortars
$2,000 * At the Drugstore
Follicuré is a brand that manufactures which of these products?
A: Eye drops B: Toothpaste
C: Shampoo D: Toilet paper
$3,000 * Movie Sequels
The popular 2005 animated movie "Madagascar" produced a 2008 sequel subtitled "Escape 2" where?
A: Africa B: Europe
C: Australia D: South America
$5,000 * Reference Works
On its cover, which of these reference books boasts that it contains over 500,000 synonyms and antonyms?
A: Rand McNally Atlas of the World B: The Joy of Cooking
C: The Old Farmer's Almanac D: Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus
$7,500 * Famous Names
In 1954, Brooklyn native Ruth Bader married Martin Ginsburg nearly forty years before she became a what?
A: NASA astronaut B: U.S. vice president
C: U.S. Supreme Court justice D: Wimbledon winner
$10,000 * Business
Founded in 1899 by Giuseppe Pollio, Polly-O, as it is known today, is a popular brand of what?
A: Soups B: Cookies
C: Cheeses D: Nuts
-- Commercial Break --
During the summer, Brent gets teased for wearing short shorts. We're shown a picture of him in a pair.
Brent's wife, Frances (or did Meredith say "France"?) is in the audience.
Brent still has all of his lifelines, including his Ask The Expert. Today's expert is the co-anchor of Nightline and ABC News correspondent, Terry Moran.
$12,500 * Psychology
What psychological condition shares its name with a region of the Atlantic Ocean known for its squalls and shifting winds?
A: Doldrums B: Vertigo
C: Neurosis D: Euphoria
$15,000 * The Bible
The Bible refers to a human's life span as "threescore and ten," or how many years?
A: Fifty B: Seventy
C: Ninety D: One hundred
$25,000 * Measure for Measure
Invented by surgeon John Hutchinson in the 1840s, a spirometer measure what important body function?
A: Lung capacity B: Brain activity
C: White blood cell count D: Kidney function
With 22 seconds left, Brent decides to Ask The Audience.
-- Commercial Break --
You're In the Hot Seat Home Game
Today's Winning Answer
Meredith asks Brent how much money he made last year, as an entrepreneur. Brent's answer is "nothing at all." He doesn't know how long it will be until he makes some, so he'd like to keep these winnings "straightforward" (?). If he wins more, they may start a family.
$50,000 * World Cultures
Traditionally worn by women in the the highlands of Bolivia and Peru, "bombins" are what distinctive article of clothing?
A: Fur ponchos B: Bowler hats
C: Lace veils D: Wooden clogs
With 37 seconds left, Brent decides to Double Dip.
Brent's first answer is.
$100,000 * The Civil War
What was the result of the famous Civil War battle between the two ironclad ships, the Monitor and the Merrimack?
A: Monitor sunk Merrimack B: Merrimack sunk Monitor
C: Neither ship sank D: Both ships sank
Brent: I think it's both ships sank, but I'll ask the expert.
Brent Asks The Expert with 33 seconds left.
Terry: Brent, I know the battle and, as I recall it, both ships, uhh--they fired away at each other and then they both left. One was very badly damaged and later sunk. But I think they both escaped the encounter with each other, intact. So, I think the answer is C and I gotta tell you, my confidence level on that is--well, it's not 100%. It's, ahhh, a little north of 50%. I think both ships survived the encounter. And one later sunk.
Brent: I was thinking both ships sank, then you talked about that. I think that neither sank at the point, but they both sank later?
Terry: That could well be. But I think that in that battle between the Monitor and the Merrimack, neither one sank the other.
Brent: All right. Well, I think you--I'm just going to go for that, and my wife may kill me. I think I'm done. I think I'm going to try it and see what happens.
Meredith reminds Brent that what he was thinking and that what Terry was thinking were opposite things, but Brent goes for it.
Brent will return on tomorrow's show.
Atlantic Highlands, NJ
Entrepreneur
Brent has a lot of business ideas that he kicks around in his head, all the time.
Meredith: Smartest decision you made recently?
Brent: Try out for the show!
Question Topics:
* The Eighties
* Periodicals
* On the Books
* The Civil War
* World Cultures
* Measure for Measure
* The Bible
* Psychology
* Business
* Famous Names
* Reference Works
* Movie Sequels
* At the Drugstore
* Peace Talks
* Holiday Traditions
$500 * Holiday Traditions
Bobbing for apples is thought to have originated as a Roman ritual honoring Pomona, the goddess of what?
A: Fruit B: Weather
C: Poetry D: Mono
Answer
A: Fruit ( 11 )
International peace talks to limit "ICBMs" seek to reduce what type of military hardware?
A: Missiles B: Machine guns
C: Mines D: Mortars
Answer
A: Missiles ( 11 )
Follicuré is a brand that manufactures which of these products?
A: Eye drops B: Toothpaste
C: Shampoo D: Toilet paper
Answer
C: Shampoo ( 7 )
The popular 2005 animated movie "Madagascar" produced a 2008 sequel subtitled "Escape 2" where?
A: Africa B: Europe
C: Australia D: South America
Answer
A: Africa ( 11 )
On its cover, which of these reference books boasts that it contains over 500,000 synonyms and antonyms?
A: Rand McNally Atlas of the World B: The Joy of Cooking
C: The Old Farmer's Almanac D: Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus
Answer
D: Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus ( 6 )
In 1954, Brooklyn native Ruth Bader married Martin Ginsburg nearly forty years before she became a what?
A: NASA astronaut B: U.S. vice president
C: U.S. Supreme Court justice D: Wimbledon winner
Answer
C: U.S. Supreme Court justice ( 24 )
Founded in 1899 by Giuseppe Pollio, Polly-O, as it is known today, is a popular brand of what?
A: Soups B: Cookies
C: Cheeses D: Nuts
Answer
C: Cheeses ( 27 )
During the summer, Brent gets teased for wearing short shorts. We're shown a picture of him in a pair.
Brent's wife, Frances (or did Meredith say "France"?) is in the audience.
Brent still has all of his lifelines, including his Ask The Expert. Today's expert is the co-anchor of Nightline and ABC News correspondent, Terry Moran.
$12,500 * Psychology
What psychological condition shares its name with a region of the Atlantic Ocean known for its squalls and shifting winds?
A: Doldrums B: Vertigo
C: Neurosis D: Euphoria
Answer
A: Doldrums ( 26 )
The Bible refers to a human's life span as "threescore and ten," or how many years?
A: Fifty B: Seventy
C: Ninety D: One hundred
Answer
B: Seventy ( 27 )
Invented by surgeon John Hutchinson in the 1840s, a spirometer measure what important body function?
A: Lung capacity B: Brain activity
C: White blood cell count D: Kidney function
With 22 seconds left, Brent decides to Ask The Audience.
ATA
A: 69% B: 10% C: 12% D: 9%
Answer
A: Lung capacity ( 21 )
You're In the Hot Seat Home Game
Today's Winning Answer
Spoiler
B: Potatoes and cabbage
Sneak Peak at One of the Next Episode's Questions
$10,000
When he was killed, which of these famous Americans had a $5 Confederate note in his pocket?
A: Alexander Hamilton B: Crispus Attucks
C: Abraham Lincoln D: Patrick Henry
When he was killed, which of these famous Americans had a $5 Confederate note in his pocket?
A: Alexander Hamilton B: Crispus Attucks
C: Abraham Lincoln D: Patrick Henry
$50,000 * World Cultures
Traditionally worn by women in the the highlands of Bolivia and Peru, "bombins" are what distinctive article of clothing?
A: Fur ponchos B: Bowler hats
C: Lace veils D: Wooden clogs
With 37 seconds left, Brent decides to Double Dip.
Brent's first answer is
Spoiler
Bowler hats
Answer
B: Bowler hats ( 37 )
What was the result of the famous Civil War battle between the two ironclad ships, the Monitor and the Merrimack?
A: Monitor sunk Merrimack B: Merrimack sunk Monitor
C: Neither ship sank D: Both ships sank
Brent: I think it's both ships sank, but I'll ask the expert.
Brent Asks The Expert with 33 seconds left.
Terry: Brent, I know the battle and, as I recall it, both ships, uhh--they fired away at each other and then they both left. One was very badly damaged and later sunk. But I think they both escaped the encounter with each other, intact. So, I think the answer is C and I gotta tell you, my confidence level on that is--well, it's not 100%. It's, ahhh, a little north of 50%. I think both ships survived the encounter. And one later sunk.
Brent: I was thinking both ships sank, then you talked about that. I think that neither sank at the point, but they both sank later?
Terry: That could well be. But I think that in that battle between the Monitor and the Merrimack, neither one sank the other.
Brent: All right. Well, I think you--I'm just going to go for that, and my wife may kill me. I think I'm done. I think I'm going to try it and see what happens.
Meredith reminds Brent that what he was thinking and that what Terry was thinking were opposite things, but Brent goes for it.
Answer
C: Neither ship sank ( 25 )