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#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Tue Sep 14, 2010 8:09 pm

Nadia Hansen
Las Vegas, NV
Computer analyst
Moved to US from Pakistan ten years ago and became a US citizen this year

Topic tree (unrandomized):
Political Posturing
Garden State
Shrek
Psychiatry
Shiny Cities
Uh, Oh
Women at War
Arena Rock
Muscle Up
In the Kitchen

Topic tree (randomized):
Psychiatry
Shiny Cities
Women at War
Uh, Oh
Political Posturing
Shrek
Arena Rock
In the Kitchen
Garden State
Muscle Up

Question 1 - Muscle Up
Which of these is not a muscle in the human body?
A. Triceps B. Biceps
C. Forceps D. Quadriceps

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C. Forceps ($500) $500

Question 2- Garden State
Which of these historic events took place in New Jersey?
A. Hamilton-Burr duel B. Whiskey Rebellion
C. Assassination of William McKinley D. Battle of Antietam

ATA results
A-63% B-14% C-15% D-8%
Spoiler
A. Hamilton-Burr duel ($2000) $2500

Question 3- In the Kitchen
Created by Food Network guru Alton Brown, "The Thin," "The Puffy" and "The Chewy" are three different recipies for what?
A. Chocolate chip cookies B. Creme brulee
C. Lasagna D. Pot roast
Spoiler
A. Chocolate chip cookies ($15000) $17500

Question 4 - Arena Rock
A popular song at sports events, the Ramones' "Blitzkrieg Bop" begins with what chant?
A. So good! So good! B. Hey, ho, let's go!
C. C'mon c'mon baby! D. Wimoweh! Wimoweh!

Jump the question used
Spoiler
B. Hey, ho, let's go! ($3000 skipped) $17500

Question 5 - Shrek
The lovable ogre Shrek shares his name with a Yiddish word meaning what?
A. Fear B. Strong
C. Father D. Stubborn
Spoiler
Nadia says to herself she does not think it is fear because Shrek was not one who was scared. She says she will not regret her decision. She will answer... B Strong final answer.

A. Fear (value not shown)
Nadia left with $1000


During the commercial they showed the Ken Basin question (identifying it as a $1M question from 2009)

For ordering his favorite beverages, LBJ had four buttons installed in the Oval Office: "coffee," "tea," "Coke" and what?
A. Fresca B. V8
C. Yoo-hoo D. A&W


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A. Fresca

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#2 Post by earendel » Wed Sep 15, 2010 6:36 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Nadia Hansen
Las Vegas, NV
Computer analyst
Moved to US from Pakistan ten years ago and became a US citizen this year
Congratulations!
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 2- Garden State
Which of these historic events took place in New Jersey?
A. Hamilton-Burr duel B. Whiskey Rebellion
C. Assassination of William McKinley D. Battle of Antietam
ATA results
A-63% B-14% C-15% D-8%
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A. Hamilton-Burr duel ($2000) $2500
I'm surprised the audience knew this one. Of course "C" and "D" can be eliminated almost immediately.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 3- In the Kitchen
Created by Food Network guru Alton Brown, "The Thin," "The Puffy" and "The Chewy" are three different recipies for what?
A. Chocolate chip cookies B. Creme brulee
C. Lasagna D. Pot roast
Spoiler
A. Chocolate chip cookies ($15000) $17500
He created the recipes or the names?
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 4 - Arena Rock
A popular song at sports events, the Ramones' "Blitzkrieg Bop" begins with what chant?
A. So good! So good! B. Hey, ho, let's go!
C. C'mon c'mon baby! D. Wimoweh! Wimoweh!

Jump the question used
Spoiler
B. Hey, ho, let's go! ($3000 skipped) $17500
I'd have had to ATA for this one. First, I don't attend many sporting events, and second, I've not heard this, even on televised events.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 5 - Shrek
The lovable ogre Shrek shares his name with a Yiddish word meaning what?
A. Fear B. Strong
C. Father D. Stubborn
Spoiler
Nadia says to herself she does not think it is fear because Shrek was not one who was scared. She says she will not regret her decision. She will answer... B Strong final answer.

A. Fear (value not shown)
Given the relationship between Yiddish and German, and the German word schrecklichkeit ("terror"), I'd have gone with "A".
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#3 Post by MarleysGh0st » Wed Sep 15, 2010 6:37 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 4 - Arena Rock
A popular song at sports events, the Ramones' "Blitzkrieg Bop" begins with what chant?
A. So good! So good! B. Hey, ho, let's go!
C. C'mon c'mon baby! D. Wimoweh! Wimoweh!

Jump the question used
Spoiler
B. Hey, ho, let's go! ($3000 skipped) $17500
With my strengths in pop music and sports...I'd JTQ.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 5 - Shrek
The lovable ogre Shrek shares his name with a Yiddish word meaning what?
A. Fear B. Strong
C. Father D. Stubborn
Spoiler
Nadia says to herself she does not think it is fear because Shrek was not one who was scared. She says she will not regret her decision. She will answer... B Strong final answer.

A. Fear (value not shown)
Nadia left with $1000
And even though I had the right hunch, I have been strongly tempted to JTQ here, too. I might have heard of this trivia in passing, related to the film, but it's not a Yiddish word I remember encountering in any other context.

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#4 Post by Estonut » Wed Sep 15, 2010 12:31 pm

earendel wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 2- Garden State
Which of these historic events took place in New Jersey?
A. Hamilton-Burr duel B. Whiskey Rebellion
C. Assassination of William McKinley D. Battle of Antietam
ATA results
A-63% B-14% C-15% D-8%
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A. Hamilton-Burr duel ($2000) $2500
I'm surprised the audience knew this one. Of course "C" and "D" can be eliminated almost immediately.
I'd guess the percentage from a Chicago or Los Angeles audience would not have been so high.
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#5 Post by silverscreenselect » Wed Sep 15, 2010 1:13 pm

earendel wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 2- Garden State
Which of these historic events took place in New Jersey?
A. Hamilton-Burr duel B. Whiskey Rebellion
C. Assassination of William McKinley D. Battle of Antietam
I'm surprised the audience knew this one. Of course "C" and "D" can be eliminated almost immediately.
I would think that most people would have a tough time figuring where any of these events took place, with Antietam being the most popular. Unlike the Lincoln and Kennedy assassinations, there's a lot of people who don't know where McKinley (or Garfield) was assassinated. And I doubt a lot of people are taught about the Whiskey Rebellion in school nowadays either.

I'm kind of curious how they valued this question originally.

Trivia question: Who did George Washington send to put down the Whiskey Rebellion?
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#6 Post by MarleysGh0st » Wed Sep 15, 2010 1:19 pm

Does anyone else get the urge to answer in the "Got Milk?" commercial style whenever there's a question about Aruhhh Buhhh?. :mrgreen:

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#7 Post by frogman042 » Wed Sep 15, 2010 5:09 pm

MarleysGh0st wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 4 - Arena Rock
A popular song at sports events, the Ramones' "Blitzkrieg Bop" begins with what chant?
A. So good! So good! B. Hey, ho, let's go!
C. C'mon c'mon baby! D. Wimoweh! Wimoweh!

Jump the question used
Spoiler
B. Hey, ho, let's go! ($3000 skipped) $17500
With my strengths in pop music and sports...I'd JTQ.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 5 - Shrek
The lovable ogre Shrek shares his name with a Yiddish word meaning what?
A. Fear B. Strong
C. Father D. Stubborn
Spoiler
Nadia says to herself she does not think it is fear because Shrek was not one who was scared. She says she will not regret her decision. She will answer... B Strong final answer.

A. Fear (value not shown)
Nadia left with $1000
And even though I had the right hunch, I have been strongly tempted to JTQ here, too. I might have heard of this trivia in passing, related to the film, but it's not a Yiddish word I remember encountering in any other context.
IIRC, the Shrek question was asked in reverse as a FJ a few years back (This animated character was named after the Yiddish word for fear - or somethig along those lines) and I believe it was a triple-stumper.

As anyone who ever lived in Buffalo knows, McKinley was shot there and Teddy Roosevelt became president there as well.

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#8 Post by lv42day » Thu Sep 16, 2010 1:37 pm

I remember the Shrek final jeopardy question as well. I didn't know it then, but I knew the variation of the question today.
Also I live not too far from where the Burr/Hamilton duel happened. I jog by there often, and it is a fairly well known site among folk on the Jersey side of the Hudson River. I would think a WWTBAM audience would have a fair representation of those folk.

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#9 Post by Bob Juch » Thu Sep 16, 2010 4:18 pm

lv42day wrote:I remember the Shrek final jeopardy question as well. I didn't know it then, but I knew the variation of the question today.
Also I live not too far from where the Burr/Hamilton duel happened. I jog by there often, and it is a fairly well known site among folk on the Jersey side of the Hudson River. I would think a WWTBAM audience would have a fair representation of those folk.
The duel happened right next to my office in Weehawken.
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#10 Post by FannytheBull » Thu Sep 16, 2010 4:22 pm

Bob Juch wrote:
lv42day wrote:I remember the Shrek final jeopardy question as well. I didn't know it then, but I knew the variation of the question today.
Also I live not too far from where the Burr/Hamilton duel happened. I jog by there often, and it is a fairly well known site among folk on the Jersey side of the Hudson River. I would think a WWTBAM audience would have a fair representation of those folk.
The duel happened right next to my office in Weehawken.
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#11 Post by lv42day » Thu Sep 16, 2010 5:55 pm

I assume your office is on Kennedy Blvd East, as I think there are just private homes and a park actually near the site, unless your office is in one of those private homes. Or your office is in that expensive looking house on the end of that street.

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lv42day wrote:I assume your office is on Kennedy Blvd East, as I think there are just private homes and a park actually near the site, unless your office is in one of those private homes. Or your office is in that expensive looking house on the end of that street.
We were at the bottom of the Pallisades. By "next to" I meant within gunshot range.
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Bob Juch wrote:
lv42day wrote:I assume your office is on Kennedy Blvd East, as I think there are just private homes and a park actually near the site, unless your office is in one of those private homes. Or your office is in that expensive looking house on the end of that street.
We were at the bottom of the Pallisades. By "next to" I meant within gunshot range.
And, of course, you were related to both of them, right? :mrgreen:
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#14 Post by lv42day » Fri Sep 17, 2010 8:12 am

Oh I see, you were at the bottom of the Palisades, I guess somewhere near where the old ferry terminal was, or where those new brownstones/condos went up. You had a nice view of NYC from your office.

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earendel wrote:
Bob Juch wrote:
lv42day wrote:I assume your office is on Kennedy Blvd East, as I think there are just private homes and a park actually near the site, unless your office is in one of those private homes. Or your office is in that expensive looking house on the end of that street.
We were at the bottom of the Pallisades. By "next to" I meant within gunshot range.
And, of course, you were related to both of them, right? :mrgreen:
Just Burr and just by marriage. :P
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#16 Post by tanstaafl2 » Fri Sep 17, 2010 9:58 am

earendel wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 4 - Arena Rock
A popular song at sports events, the Ramones' "Blitzkrieg Bop" begins with what chant?
A. So good! So good! B. Hey, ho, let's go!
C. C'mon c'mon baby! D. Wimoweh! Wimoweh!

Jump the question used
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B. Hey, ho, let's go! ($3000 skipped) $17500
I'd have had to ATA for this one. First, I don't attend many sporting events, and second, I've not heard this, even on televised events.

I wouldn't have known this except I have been watching a fair amount of "No Reservations" lately. Apparently Bourdain is a big fan of the Ramones and they have been featured in one form or another on several shows to include this song being sung in Argentina of all places.

Marky Ramone is also apparently something of a foody and has been on the show as well.

So while I would have known the answer I am not particualrly a Ramones fan and I didn't know the name of the song the line came from until this question.
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#17 Post by FannytheBull » Fri Sep 17, 2010 1:03 pm

earendel wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 4 - Arena Rock
A popular song at sports events, the Ramones' "Blitzkrieg Bop" begins with what chant?
A. So good! So good! B. Hey, ho, let's go!
C. C'mon c'mon baby! D. Wimoweh! Wimoweh!

Jump the question used
Spoiler
B. Hey, ho, let's go! ($3000 skipped) $17500
I'd have had to ATA for this one. First, I don't attend many sporting events, and second, I've not heard this, even on televised events.
I have never heard this song at a sporting event, but I'm guessing that you and Nadia don't pay a whole lot of attention to the Pepsi ads on television.
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#18 Post by earendel » Fri Sep 17, 2010 1:11 pm

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earendel wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:
I'd have had to ATA for this one. First, I don't attend many sporting events, and second, I've not heard this, even on televised events.
I have never heard this song at a sporting event, but I'm guessing that you and Nadia don't pay a whole lot of attention to the Pepsi ads on television.
I try to avoid all commercials, but unlike my preference in soft drinks I think Pepsi has better ads than Coke. Still I don't recall hearing this on any of their commercials.
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earendel wrote:
FannytheBull wrote:
earendel wrote:
I have never heard this song at a sporting event, but I'm guessing that you and Nadia don't pay a whole lot of attention to the Pepsi ads on television.
I try to avoid all commercials, but unlike my preference in soft drinks I think Pepsi has better ads than Coke. Still I don't recall hearing this on any of their commercials.

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ulysses5019 wrote:
earendel wrote:
FannytheBull wrote:
I have never heard this song at a sporting event, but I'm guessing that you and Nadia don't pay a whole lot of attention to the Pepsi ads on television.
I try to avoid all commercials, but unlike my preference in soft drinks I think Pepsi has better ads than Coke. Still I don't recall hearing this on any of their commercials.

Well, I guess I can scratch another thing off the list of stuff I never thought I'd hear in my lifetime......

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FannytheBull wrote:I have never heard this song at a sporting event, but I'm guessing that you and Nadia don't pay a whole lot of attention to the Pepsi ads on television.
Okay, I have heard the commercial. Do they identify the song as the Ramones' "Blitzkrieg Bop" in the commercial? Playing from the comfort of home, I could have said that I recognized the chant so I'd go with that one, but without knowing the artist or title or knowing (as in past seasons) that this was a first-tier question, I erred on the side of caution for playing along with the transcript.

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#22 Post by FannytheBull » Fri Sep 17, 2010 1:51 pm

earendel wrote:
FannytheBull wrote:
earendel wrote:
I have never heard this song at a sporting event, but I'm guessing that you and Nadia don't pay a whole lot of attention to the Pepsi ads on television.
I try to avoid all commercials, but unlike my preference in soft drinks I think Pepsi has better ads than Coke. Still I don't recall hearing this on any of their commercials.
I can't find one of the Pepsi ads on youtube with a quick search and I have to leave right soon, but I think there were several of them. The one I recall seeing most is when the convenience store closes and all of the Pepsi cans in the refrigerator case start pogoing while the Blitzkrieg Bop plays.

Funny, I'm not a real devoted Ramones fan, but BB is on the short list of my all-time favourite songs. Gotta hand it to the Ramones, they're pretty iconic and I don't think they ever did a song that was more than 3 minutes long.....
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#23 Post by kayrharris » Fri Sep 17, 2010 1:51 pm

FannytheBull wrote:
Bob Juch wrote:
lv42day wrote:I remember the Shrek final jeopardy question as well. I didn't know it then, but I knew the variation of the question today.
Also I live not too far from where the Burr/Hamilton duel happened. I jog by there often, and it is a fairly well known site among folk on the Jersey side of the Hudson River. I would think a WWTBAM audience would have a fair representation of those folk.
The duel happened right next to my office in Weehawken.
Did you see what happened or were you at lunch?
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#24 Post by FannytheBull » Fri Sep 17, 2010 1:52 pm

MarleysGh0st wrote:
FannytheBull wrote:I have never heard this song at a sporting event, but I'm guessing that you and Nadia don't pay a whole lot of attention to the Pepsi ads on television.
Okay, I have heard the commercial. Do they identify the song as the Ramones' "Blitzkrieg Bop" in the commercial? Playing from the comfort of home, I could have said that I recognized the chant so I'd go with that one, but without knowing the artist or title or knowing (as in past seasons) that this was a first-tier question, I erred on the side of caution for playing along with the transcript.

No, but the words Blitzkrieg Bop are repeated about 5845804833 times in the course of the song (and, along with the opening phrase, are about the only words that are intelligible to the casual ear).
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#25 Post by FannytheBull » Fri Sep 17, 2010 1:53 pm

kayrharris wrote:
FannytheBull wrote:
Bob Juch wrote: The duel happened right next to my office in Weehawken.
Did you see what happened or were you at lunch?
I'm now cleaning off the computer screen!! Thanks so much, Fan. :lol:


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