Transcript 5/7/2010 - Cassie Belek
Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 8:13 pm
Cassie Belek
Overland Park, KS
graduate student from Notre Dame
Cassie loves to learn. She's on a trivia team.
Topic Tree:
* Deep Thinkers
* 1942
* Advertising
* Geometry
* U.S. Presidents
* Documentaries
* Same Name
* World Geography
* CELEBRITY Q
* Foreign Anatomy
* Who Am I?
* TV Reboots
* Espionage
* Unusual Hobbies
* Namesakes
$500 - Swiss mechanic Louis Chevrolet is the namesake for one of America's best known brands of what?
A - automobiles
B - radios
C - computers
D - masculine affirmation
$1000 - People pursue the unusual hobby known as "graving" primarily by visiting what?
A - stadiums
B - courthouses
C - meadows
D - cemetaries
$2000 - In her 2009 book, Juanita Castro revealed that in the '60s she worked as a CIA spy in what country led by her
brother Fidel?
A - Austria
B - South Korea
C - Egypt
D - Cuba
$3000 - Like the 1980s series on which it is based, a 2009 ABC remake about an alien invasion has what one-letter title?
A - V
B - W
C - X
D - Y
$5000 - Who is Michael Buble?
A - celebrity chef
B - Formula 1 driver
C - jewelry designer
D - Grammy-winning singer
commercial break
Cassie is doing graduate work at the University of Missouri. She would like to write for an entertainment magazine some day. Meredith says she should write an article about herself if she reaches the million.
$7500 - "Cerebro" is the Spanish word for what organ in the human body?
A - heart
B - stomach
C - brain
D - liver
Cassie studied abroad in Spain so she knows the answer.
The celebrity question comes from Al Roker. "I hope you know your weather maps because here comes your question."
$10000 - On a weather map, a curved red line with half circles is commonly used to symbolize a what?
A - light rain
B - warm front
C - tornado
D - snow storm
Cassie: "Let's see...a curved line with half circles...I'm from Kansas so I should know this. I don't think it's a
tornado." Meredith reminds her about her lifelines.
$12500 - If a whale swam along the northern coast of Wales it would be swimming in what body of water?
A - Mediterranean Sea
B - Baltic Sea
C - Irish Sea
D - Red Sea
$15000 - Michael Jackson's father shares his name with a well-known former pro baseball player who had what nickname?
A - Shoeless
B - Pee Wee
C - Hammerin'
D - Three Finger
Cassie knows this from "Field of Dreams".
commercial break
Today's "You're In the Hot Seat" winning answer is "D: Ralph Lauren".
The "lookahead" question for Monday's show is:
$2000 - "Tingling Thigh Syndrome," also known as "Calvin Klein Syndrome," is a result of wearing overly skinny what?
A - shoes
B - jeans
C - scarves
D - blouses
Meredith notes that Cassie is into trivia and says that's paying off.
$25000 - Mentioned in the title of the documentary "Waltz with Bashir," Bashir Gemayel was killed in 1982 after becoming the president-elect of what country?
A - Jordan
B - Lebanon
C - Syria
D - Israel
Cassie: "You know, I saw this documentary and I think I know the answer. But I'm going to go ahead and ask the audience."
Cassie: "That's what I was thinking."
$50000 - Because he later became the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, who is the only U.S. president to also
administer the oath of office?
A - William Howard Taft
B - Thomas Jefferson
C - Chester Arthur
D - Harry Truman
Cassie: "This is another one where I'm fairly certain I know it and I can already eliminate two of them so I would like to Double Dip."
THE HORN!!!!!
Cassie will return on Monday with one lifeline (Ask the Expert) remaining.
Overland Park, KS
graduate student from Notre Dame
Cassie loves to learn. She's on a trivia team.
Topic Tree:
* Deep Thinkers
* 1942
* Advertising
* Geometry
* U.S. Presidents
* Documentaries
* Same Name
* World Geography
* CELEBRITY Q
* Foreign Anatomy
* Who Am I?
* TV Reboots
* Espionage
* Unusual Hobbies
* Namesakes
$500 - Swiss mechanic Louis Chevrolet is the namesake for one of America's best known brands of what?
A - automobiles
B - radios
C - computers
D - masculine affirmation
Spoiler
A - automobiles (8)
A - stadiums
B - courthouses
C - meadows
D - cemetaries
Spoiler
D - cemetaries (11)
brother Fidel?
A - Austria
B - South Korea
C - Egypt
D - Cuba
Spoiler
D - Cuba (11)
A - V
B - W
C - X
D - Y
Spoiler
A - V (10)
A - celebrity chef
B - Formula 1 driver
C - jewelry designer
D - Grammy-winning singer
Spoiler
D - Grammy-winning singer (8)
Cassie is doing graduate work at the University of Missouri. She would like to write for an entertainment magazine some day. Meredith says she should write an article about herself if she reaches the million.
$7500 - "Cerebro" is the Spanish word for what organ in the human body?
A - heart
B - stomach
C - brain
D - liver
Cassie studied abroad in Spain so she knows the answer.
Spoiler
C - brain (24)
$10000 - On a weather map, a curved red line with half circles is commonly used to symbolize a what?
A - light rain
B - warm front
C - tornado
D - snow storm
Cassie: "Let's see...a curved line with half circles...I'm from Kansas so I should know this. I don't think it's a
tornado." Meredith reminds her about her lifelines.
Spoiler
B - warm front (9)
A - Mediterranean Sea
B - Baltic Sea
C - Irish Sea
D - Red Sea
Spoiler
C - Irish Sea (15)
A - Shoeless
B - Pee Wee
C - Hammerin'
D - Three Finger
Cassie knows this from "Field of Dreams".
Spoiler
A - Shoeless (22)
Today's "You're In the Hot Seat" winning answer is "D: Ralph Lauren".
The "lookahead" question for Monday's show is:
$2000 - "Tingling Thigh Syndrome," also known as "Calvin Klein Syndrome," is a result of wearing overly skinny what?
A - shoes
B - jeans
C - scarves
D - blouses
Meredith notes that Cassie is into trivia and says that's paying off.
$25000 - Mentioned in the title of the documentary "Waltz with Bashir," Bashir Gemayel was killed in 1982 after becoming the president-elect of what country?
A - Jordan
B - Lebanon
C - Syria
D - Israel
Cassie: "You know, I saw this documentary and I think I know the answer. But I'm going to go ahead and ask the audience."
ATA results
A - 13%
B - 48%
C - 26%
D - 13%
B - 48%
C - 26%
D - 13%
Spoiler
B - Lebanon (12)
administer the oath of office?
A - William Howard Taft
B - Thomas Jefferson
C - Chester Arthur
D - Harry Truman
Cassie: "This is another one where I'm fairly certain I know it and I can already eliminate two of them so I would like to Double Dip."
DD results
Cassie makes A her first final answer, and she's correct.
Spoiler
A - William Howard Taft (27)
Cassie will return on Monday with one lifeline (Ask the Expert) remaining.