Transcript 01/22/2008 Nina Nell
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 11:29 pm
Nina Nell
Fort Washington, PA
Stay at home mom. Her two kids are in college.
Says she is a big fan of the show, and does ironing while watching the show.
$100- A classic ad jingle urges, "Double your pleasure, double your fun with Doublemint" what?
A. Soda B. Potato chips
C. Gum D. Borscht
$200- In 1513, Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon set sail from Puerto Rico in search for a legendary "fountain of" what?
A. Learning B. Fame
C. Memory D. Youth
$300- A transatlantic flight is usually required in order to travel between which of these major cities?
A. Seattle and Houston B. Boston and London
C. Montreal and Detroit D. San Francisco and San Diego
$500- In the punny hairstyle name "faux hawk" the word "faux stands in for what two letters?
A. G-O B. M-O
C. L-O D. R-O
$1000- By definition, what type of criminal is a "second-story man"?
A. Forger B. Arsonist
C. Burglar D. Embezzler
$2000- As a nod to his adopted hometown, what rocker titled his debut album, "Greetings frm Asbury Park, N.J."?
A. Bruce Springsteen B. Tom Petty
C. John Mellencamp D. Billy Joel
$4000- Which of these cooking terms is believed to come from a Norwegian word meaning "lump"?
A. Pinch B. Sprinkle
C. Dollop D. Dash
$8000- A spiritual group accued of "jeopardizing social stability," Falun Gong was famously banned in 1999 from what country?
A. North Korea B. Indonesia
C. Singapore D. China
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.
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She is not sure and would like to ask the audience
A-16% B-9% C-8% D-67%
That was not what she was thinking.
50/50?
A. North Korea or D. China
She was thinking Indonesia and since that is gone she goes with the audience
Commercial break
She brought her husband and eight of her girl friends to the show.
$16,000
Expressed in terms of Roman numerals, what Super Bowl took place in February of 2007?
A. LIX B. XLI
C. LXI D. XLIX
.
.
.
She knows what the numerals stand for but not sure what number Super Bowl it was.
PAF Brian, stepson: Asks to hear the choices again, then says "XLIX" at end (the last X was hard to hear and the transcriber initially missed it too)
Nina said she would go with Brian and chooses B (XLI) and makes it final.
Meredith says it is right, but not what Brian said. Nina thought Brian said XLI and that 41 was her guess anyway.
$25,000
In 1914, what cosmetics entrepreneur created the first line of makeup specifically for motion picture actors?
A. Max Factor B. Estee Lauder
C. Elizabeth Arden D. Helena Rubinstein
.
.
.
Nina is thinking of two possible answers, but does not know and decides to leave with $16K. When the answer was revealed, she said she would have never guessed that,
.
.
.
Answers
$100- C. Gum
$200- D. Youth
$300- B. Boston and London
$500- B. M-O
$1000- C. Burglar
$2000- A. Bruce Springsteen
$4000- C. Dollop
$8000- D. China
$16K- B. XLI
$25K- A. Max Factor
Commercial Break
Fort Washington, PA
Stay at home mom. Her two kids are in college.
Says she is a big fan of the show, and does ironing while watching the show.
$100- A classic ad jingle urges, "Double your pleasure, double your fun with Doublemint" what?
A. Soda B. Potato chips
C. Gum D. Borscht
$200- In 1513, Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon set sail from Puerto Rico in search for a legendary "fountain of" what?
A. Learning B. Fame
C. Memory D. Youth
$300- A transatlantic flight is usually required in order to travel between which of these major cities?
A. Seattle and Houston B. Boston and London
C. Montreal and Detroit D. San Francisco and San Diego
$500- In the punny hairstyle name "faux hawk" the word "faux stands in for what two letters?
A. G-O B. M-O
C. L-O D. R-O
$1000- By definition, what type of criminal is a "second-story man"?
A. Forger B. Arsonist
C. Burglar D. Embezzler
$2000- As a nod to his adopted hometown, what rocker titled his debut album, "Greetings frm Asbury Park, N.J."?
A. Bruce Springsteen B. Tom Petty
C. John Mellencamp D. Billy Joel
$4000- Which of these cooking terms is believed to come from a Norwegian word meaning "lump"?
A. Pinch B. Sprinkle
C. Dollop D. Dash
$8000- A spiritual group accued of "jeopardizing social stability," Falun Gong was famously banned in 1999 from what country?
A. North Korea B. Indonesia
C. Singapore D. China
.
.
.
She is not sure and would like to ask the audience
A-16% B-9% C-8% D-67%
That was not what she was thinking.
50/50?
A. North Korea or D. China
She was thinking Indonesia and since that is gone she goes with the audience
Commercial break
She brought her husband and eight of her girl friends to the show.
$16,000
Expressed in terms of Roman numerals, what Super Bowl took place in February of 2007?
A. LIX B. XLI
C. LXI D. XLIX
.
.
.
She knows what the numerals stand for but not sure what number Super Bowl it was.
PAF Brian, stepson: Asks to hear the choices again, then says "XLIX" at end (the last X was hard to hear and the transcriber initially missed it too)
Nina said she would go with Brian and chooses B (XLI) and makes it final.
Meredith says it is right, but not what Brian said. Nina thought Brian said XLI and that 41 was her guess anyway.
$25,000
In 1914, what cosmetics entrepreneur created the first line of makeup specifically for motion picture actors?
A. Max Factor B. Estee Lauder
C. Elizabeth Arden D. Helena Rubinstein
.
.
.
Nina is thinking of two possible answers, but does not know and decides to leave with $16K. When the answer was revealed, she said she would have never guessed that,
.
.
.
Answers
$100- C. Gum
$200- D. Youth
$300- B. Boston and London
$500- B. M-O
$1000- C. Burglar
$2000- A. Bruce Springsteen
$4000- C. Dollop
$8000- D. China
$16K- B. XLI
$25K- A. Max Factor
Commercial Break