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Transcript 10/15/2010 - Kimberly Collins

Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 7:44 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Kimberly Collins
Baltimore, MD
Graduate student


Baltimore magazine listed her as one of the top singles, but she hasn't received one single date as a result. She let the eligible men in the audience know that she's available.

Topic Tree: (unrandomized)
- What's The Word
- Rap Recognition
- High-Tech Finland
- Monumental Sites
- Spooky Rooms
- Directors in Action
- Television Gaga
- Game Changer
- World Cup
- Dog Breeds

Topic Tree: (randomized)
- Rap Recognition
- Television Gaga
- Spooky Rooms
- World Cup
- Directors in Action
- High-Tech Finland
- Dog Breeds
- Monumental Sites
- What's The Word
- Game Changer

Question #1 (Game Changer)
Fans of what board game freaked out in 2010 on rumors that the game's rules were being changed to allow the use of proper nouns?

A - Taboo
B - Trivial Pursuit
C - Scrabble
D - Scattergories
Spoiler
Answer: C (Scrabble)
Value: $25,000
Bank: $25,000
Kimberly goes back to hug her mom, Carol. Meredith walks over to talk with her. They joke about Kimberly being available.

Question #2 (What's The Word)
Featured in the book "100 Words Every High School Freshman Should Know," xylem is a type of what?

A - island formation
B - Greek column
C - plant tissue
D - African mammal

Kimberly thinks xylem is associated with science. She thinks it might be
Spoiler
C
and in her musings she rules out two other answers. She makes
Spoiler
C
her final answer.
Spoiler
Answer: C (plant tissue)
Value: $3,000
Bank: $28,000
Question #3 (Monumental Sites)
If you were visiting the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, site of Custer's Last Stand, in what state would you be?

A - Idaho
B - Montana
C - North Dakota
D - Wyoming

Kimberly says that you would have to be out West. She thinks it's either
Spoiler
Montana or Wyoming
but she can't be sure so she decides to Ask the Audience.
ATA results
A - 1%
B - 37%
C - 34%
D - 28%
That's not what Kimberly was hoping for. She still doesn't know, so she burns one of her Jump The Question lifelines.
Spoiler
Answer: B (Montana)
Value: $15,000
Bank: $28,000 (no change)
Question #4 (Dog Breeds)
Cockapoos are hybrid dogs created by breeding cocker spaniels with what other dogs?

A - beagles
B - collies
C - poodles
D - boxers
Spoiler
Answer: C (poodles)
Value: $7,000
Bank: $35,000
commercial break

Kimberly is getting her master's degree in education

Question #5 (High-Tech Finland)
In 2010, the tech-savvy nation of Finland put into effect a law declaring that all Finnish citizens have a legal right to what?

A - cell phones
B - in-car GPS systems
C - MP3 players
D - broadband Internet access

Kimberly says that she thinks it's
Spoiler
D
but then says that she has no idea, so she uses her last lifeline - the other Jump The Question.
Spoiler
Answer: D (broadband Internet access)
Value: $1,000
Bank: $35,000 (no change)
Question #6 (Directors in Action)
Because of his expertise in underwater filming, what director met with government officials to give advice on stopping the BP oil spill?

A - Oliver Stone
B - James Cameron
C - Steven Spielberg
D - George Lucas
Spoiler
Answer: B (James Cameron)
Value: $2,000
Bank: $37,000
Question #7 (World Cup)
Loved or hated at the 2010 World Cup Soccer tournament in South Africa, a "vuvuzela" is a type of what?

A - horn
B - flag
C - hat
D - cocktail
Spoiler
Answer: A (horn)
Value: $10,000
Bank: $47,000
commercial break

Kimberly has learned how to face her fears. She is terrified of swimming in open waters and has successfully completed four triathlons despite her fears.

Question #8 (Spooky Rooms)
As part of its "ghost tour" the Stanley Hotel in Colorado features Room 217, where Stephen King got the idea to write what novel?

A - The Shining
B - The Stand
C - Misery
D - The Green Mile
Spoiler
Answer: A (The Shining)
Value: $5,000
Bank: $52,000
Question #9 (Televison Gaga)
In an homage to her interviewer, Lada Gaga appeared on what talk show wearing a dress shirt and black suspenders?

A - Glenn Beck
B - Larry King Live
C - Anderson Cooper 360
D - The O'Reilly Factor
Spoiler
Answer: B (Larry King Live)
Value: $500
Bank: $52,500
Question #10 (Rap Recognition)
What rapper's song "Dear Mama" was officially preserved in the U.S. Library of Congress in 2010?

A - Tupac Shakur
B - Snoop Dogg
C - Notorious B.I.G.
D - Ice Cube

Kimberly doesn't know, although she thinks it's either
Spoiler
Tupac or Notorious B.I.G. because they are both deceased.
Meredith reminds her of the game situation. Kimberly says that if she guesses she'll leave with $1,000 which is $1,000 more than she came with. The audience applauds her courage. She's going on a wing and a prayer, but she had a great day so it doesn't matter. She guesses
Spoiler
A
Spoiler
Answer: A (Tupac Shakur)
Value: $100
Bank: $52,600
commercial break

The flashback question was worth $1,000,000 in 2001:

What letter must appear at the beginning of the registration number of all non-military aircraft in the U.S.?
A - N
B - A
C - U
D - L
Spoiler
B - A
CLASSIC MILLIONAIRE

$100K - Housed in the National Archives building, the original Declaration of Independence sits in a sealed case filled with what inert gas?
A - radon
B - neon
C - krypton
D - argon

Kimberly thinks it's
Spoiler
D
. She would be flying by the seat of her pants again by guessing; she had two hunches before that she didn't go with although they were right. So she doesn't know what to do. Meredith asks why she's leaning toward her answer. She replies that
Spoiler
she doesn't think krypton is an actual gas, thinking about Superman, and radon is a deadly gas, doing more harm than good, so it wouldn't be used to preserve anything. Neon doesn't sound like a gas, either. That's her only sense of reasoning.
She decides to go for it.
Spoiler
D - argon
She goes back and brings her mother onstage.


THE END OF GAME "NOISE"

Kimberly will be back on Monday going for $250,000.

Re: Transcript 10/15/2010 - Kimberly Collins

Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 8:14 pm
by Bob78164
And someone finally correctly answers a question in Classic Millionaire.

This would have been a wonderful stack for me. If the audience could help me on the Rap Recognition question, I'd be looking at the $250,000 with two JTQ lifelines remaining. --Bob

Re: Transcript 10/15/2010 - Kimberly Collins

Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 9:43 pm
by Phil Ken Sebbin
Bob78164 wrote:And someone finally correctly answers a question in Classic Millionaire.

This would have been a wonderful stack for me. If the audience could help me on the Rap Recognition question, I'd be looking at the $250,000 with two JTQ lifelines remaining. --Bob
I'm not sure the audience would give you a clear enough answer with ATA. "Dear Mama" did get some airplay but I don't think it was really mainstream. But I love this stack, too! I may have lost my ATA and JTQ on the Little Bighorn question though.

Re: Transcript 10/15/2010 - Kimberly Collins

Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 9:46 pm
by TheConfessor
The old Bored would have censored Kimberly Collins.

Re: Transcript 10/15/2010 - Kimberly Collins

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 6:15 am
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Kimberly Collins
Baltimore, MD
Graduate student
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #5 (High-Tech Finland)
In 2010, the tech-savvy nation of Finland put into effect a law declaring that all Finnish citizens have a legal right to what?

A - cell phones
B - in-car GPS systems
C - MP3 players
D - broadband Internet access

Kimberly says that she thinks it's
Spoiler
D
but then says that she has no idea, so she uses her last lifeline - the other Jump The Question.
Spoiler
Answer: D (broadband Internet access)
Value: $1,000
Bank: $35,000 (no change)
OK, if she thinks it's one answer how can she say that she has no idea?
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #10 (Rap Recognition)
What rapper's song "Dear Mama" was officially preserved in the U.S. Library of Congress in 2010?

A - Tupac Shakur
B - Snoop Dogg
C - Notorious B.I.G.
D - Ice Cube

Kimberly doesn't know, although she thinks it's either
Spoiler
Tupac or Notorious B.I.G. because they are both deceased.
Meredith reminds her of the game situation. Kimberly says that if she guesses she'll leave with $1,000 which is $1,000 more than she came with. The audience applauds her courage. She's going on a wing and a prayer, but she had a great day so it doesn't matter. She guesses
Spoiler
A
.
Spoiler
Answer: A (Tupac Shakur)
Value: $100
Bank: $52,600
I would have had no idea. Her reasoning about the rapper being deceased makes sense but that's no guarantee. I'd ATA on this one.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$100K - Housed in the National Archives building, the original Declaration of Independence sits in a sealed case filled with what inert gas?
A - radon
B - neon
C - krypton
D - argon

Kimberly thinks it's
Spoiler
D
. She would be flying by the seat of her pants again by guessing; she had two hunches before that she didn't go with although they were right. So she doesn't know what to do. Meredith asks why she's leaning toward her answer. She replies that
Spoiler
she doesn't think krypton is an actual gas, thinking about Superman, and radon is a deadly gas, doing more harm than good, so it wouldn't be used to preserve anything. Neon doesn't sound like a gas, either. That's her only sense of reasoning.
She decides to go for it.
Spoiler
D - argon
I gotta say that Kimberly played well; too bad she didn't go with her hunches - she could have saved those JTQ lifelines. I predict she'll look at the $250K question and walk away.

As for me, I'd be looking at the $250K question with both JTQs still available.

Re: Transcript 10/15/2010 - Kimberly Collins

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 9:48 am
by BackInTex
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:The flashback question was worth $1,000,000 in 2001:

What letter must appear at the beginning of the registration number of all non-military aircraft in the U.S.?
A - N
B - A
C - U
D - L
Spoiler
B - A
CLASSIC MILLIONAIRE
The answer should be
Spoiler
"A - N"
.

Re: Transcript 10/15/2010 - Kimberly Collins

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 9:57 am
by Bob78164
BackInTex wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:The flashback question was worth $1,000,000 in 2001:

What letter must appear at the beginning of the registration number of all non-military aircraft in the U.S.?
A - N
B - A
C - U
D - L
Spoiler
B - A
CLASSIC MILLIONAIRE
The answer should be
Spoiler
"A - N"
.
This was Bernie Cullen's million-dollar question. Ignoring Regis's advice, he correctly used ATA before using his 50-50. The ATA gave him a fairly significant spike for what proved to be the correct answer, and 50-50, of course, confirmed that it was a possible choice, so he went with it. (I ran into him a few years later on the Jeopardy! board and he said that he was, in fact, trusting the audience because he did not know the correct answer himself.) --Bob

Re: Transcript 10/15/2010 - Kimberly Collins

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 1:12 pm
by Brit Canuck
Spoiler for Monday's show (10/18/2010)
Spoiler
Kimberly takes yet another gamble on the $250,000 question, and correctly guesses that 'The Runaway Bunny' was a children's book featured in an illustration in the classic children's book 'Goodnight Moon'. She walks with $250,000, the first Round Two six-digit winner of the new 'Shuffle' season.

Re: Transcript 10/15/2010 - Kimberly Collins

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 1:28 pm
by Bob78164
Brit Canuck wrote:Spoiler for Monday's show (10/18/2010)
Spoiler
Kimberly takes yet another gamble on the $250,000 question, and correctly guesses that 'The Runaway Bunny' was a children's book featured in an illustration in the classic children's book 'Goodnight Moon'. She walks with $250,000, the first Round Two six-digit winner of the new 'Shuffle' season.
I could have sworn they've used that question before. --Bob

Re: Transcript 10/15/2010 - Kimberly Collins

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 1:46 pm
by BackInTex
Bob78164 wrote:
Brit Canuck wrote:Spoiler for Monday's show (10/18/2010)
Spoiler
Kimberly takes yet another gamble on the $250,000 question, and correctly guesses that 'The Runaway Bunny' was a children's book featured in an illustration in the classic children's book 'Goodnight Moon'. She walks with $250,000, the first Round Two six-digit winner of the new 'Shuffle' season.
I could have sworn they've used that question before. --Bob
<old lady> hush <old lady>

Re: Transcript 10/15/2010 - Kimberly Collins

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 2:28 pm
by MRooney
Well, Ms. Collins must have been the contestant the producer was telling us about in the rehearsals. "The Runaway Bunny" might've been a harder question if the publisher hadn't promoted it heavily a few years ago as a "companion volume" to Goodnight Moon. Still, if she's not a parent, it was a good get by the contestant. Mileva Maric seemed a little easy for a $500K question ... the last pages of "Einstein for Beginners" prominently features that Nobel Prize factoid.